Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 15, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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^■»EDITORIAL POLICY
advocate, aid and sup- ♦ Let some of our civic clubs take up I several years past, and it is much
no trouble from this poison in fruit, interest in public questions we should,
ly measures that will ♦ the matter, and see what can be I better,
and a man takes fewer but too much care cannot be taken leaving the politicians and the “brass­
most good to the ♦ evolved.
The housing question is 1 chances, »
in the use of either vegetables or collar press” to tell us how we should
♦ very closely allied indeed, with the
meat. The only authenticated cases vote on election day . Should we fol­
encourage industries ♦ future growth of the town. If we
that
have appeared so far have been low the last two authorities it is a ten
blish in Tillamook ♦ expect to grow, we should provide
♦
ascribed to vegetables. String beans, to one bet that we will vote wrong.
♦ housing for those who come. Many
corn and peas, as well as olives, are
Another reason for our political
♦ 3. To [urge the improvement ♦ persons of means have come here
all under suspicion and should be apathy in off years, is the fact that
♦ of Sjpoit for Tillamook City. ♦ only to find that they could not even
handled with the utmost care.—West­ we read too much worthless fiction,
^^^Binsist on an American ♦ rent a house in order to stay and be­
ern World.
which, while it amuses for the time,
■^Krd of labor.
♦ come acquainted with local conditions,
Up on the Sound in Washington,
leaves the mind in a condition where
5. Tcft be politically indepen- ♦ pression of the public spirit of the farmers have organized and are co­
but to support the can- ♦ and have gone away, with a poor im- operating to the extent of canning ATTENDANCE PLAN HAS MERIT consecutive thinking is too much of
an effort;, so we return to fiction and
for public office who ♦ town. Whose fault is it? Not yours, milk in opposition to the big conden-
gossip and pleasure, and let the coun­
Of
unusual
merit
is
the
plan
de
­
ng the most good to ♦ not mine, individually, perhaps; but series, such as the Carnation company
vised by Captain Jacob E. Shearer, try go hang. In other words we go
! Tillamook ♦ community fault is hardly excusable. and others.
to sleep mentally so far as citizen­
thg State of ♦ i the fault of the whole community. A
From a gentleman who was in this commanding officer, Company K, 162d ship is concerned, and let the politi­
Infantry,
Tillamook,
Oregon,
to
sti
­
city last Monday at one of the hotels,
♦ Who will tackle the problem?
cians, and the schemers plan the
it was learned that the dairymen are mulate attendance at drill. The plan litical coups. We are patriotic;
♦ *** + ♦ + + ♦ ♦
winning out, and by operating their is a simple one, which provides for one will deny that. Moreover,
— I Hemlock is being largely used _
in own condenseries, are making much two printed postal cards. One card
FEBRUARY 8, 1924
I the east for interior decorative work, more money then when they sold is sent to each member who attends have been known to fight for
and the demand is growing. Tilla- milk individually to the big imported every ordered drill during the month, country, and would do it again,
j mook county has a few sticks left, condenseries whose companies oper- and the other card is sent to each are just as intelligent as our English
HM ra HAM LINCOLN
brother, and in many things are his
i thank you.
ate a chain of factories under one member who fails to attend a drill.
This calls to mind the old negro corporation name in a number of Each card is signed personally by superior, but we do lack our cousin’s
Captain Shearer. The subject matter active participation in all matters of
isday was the anniversary melody:
states of the union.
public and government interest.
is
as follows:
“
They
made
him
a
coffin
of
hem
­
gM of Abraham Lincoln, “the
According to our informant, the
Recent disclosures affecting repub­
lock wood,
‘MMMuoner.” Two men stood
main dairying section of Washington, “This will affirm that you have been
lican
present and ex-cabinet officers
present
at
all
drills
held
during
the
The
best
that
could
be
found.
”
uncovered in Washington ’
is in the vicinity of Mt. Vernon and
funeral cortege passed ! Evidently, hemlock ranked very Stanwood, and up in Skagit and other month of ---------- by this organiza­ and a prominent presidential aspirant
One was i High for coffins in the Southern states northern Washington communities, tion. Your presence at these form­ n the democratic party, in which bri­
d the cit | ;’s main avenue.
ations has been a great help in keep­ bery and fraud are indicated orproven
ihed American,
other ’a IonK ‘’ ........
me ago, • —
if we - -- may judge by west of the cascades.
Auicutaii, the vvnvi
show that the politicians are in con­
MlMBnian of note. Sorrowfully, the words of the song. Since that
“What we need in Washington is ing up the morale and percentage of trol of the government, and that na­
Company
K,
and
should
be
an
incen
­
practical uses a Carl Haberlach in every dairy sec­
^^^Kan remarked: “There goes | date,
Hate, however, r new
“ “
first ®r< sident!” Equally affect- I have been discovered for the wood, tion of the state,” said the Washing­ tive to your less fortunate comrades. tionally we are in a bad way. But,
You have evidently grasped the spirit who is to blame? You and I, and
jjjjpjjnglishman replied: “And I which is said to make fine finishing ton man.
of
the citizen’s military service and every one who does not think and act
I lumber. It also is used in making
MKW the Kings!”
“Tillamook county, and Tillamook
J paper, for siding, etc. and no doubt cheese and cooperative methods, are are one of those who can be depended for himself politically. Isn’t it about
its value as a wood will continue to well known in all the dairy centers upon in time of stress by your coun­ true that the “common people,” as
Lincoln called us, wake up?
FACES ALDEBARRAN increase. Then, we have the spruce,
of Washington. Lecturers on dairy­ try. Accept my congratulations.”
another wood, that a few years ago ing and kindred subjects never fail to “You were absent without leave
, when the sky was clear, was considered practically valueless. tell us “how they do things down in from drill (date) -----------. By not
s noticed in the early eve The - war discovered the value of Tillamook, Oregon.” Our people have being there you helped to keep the
a star of the first magni spruce for purposes where tough, not gone extensively into cheese mak­ other men from drawing pay and also
Tillamookers remarked light timber was required. Since that ing. Whenever they see that it will to lower the percentage of this organ­
the time. The moon hid time the demand for spruce has been pay better to make cheese than to ization. When you took the oath up­ A double wedding, unique in char­
r an hour last Wgdnes- increasing at a rapid rate. Much of it can milk, they may turn to cheese on joining the National Guard it was acter, occurred at the M. F. Leach
Sbetween 8:23 and 9:23 is being cut in this county, and both making. There are several cooper- believed that you appreciated the home on Saturday evening, February
n old Luna passed be- spruce and hemlock tracts are valu­ ative condenseries in Washington, and spirit of that obligation and what the 9th, 1924, when Henry F. Leach and
■ they are doing well, but they have National Guard means; therefore, you Agnes Hecker, and Glenn W. Leach
ig star and the earth, able.
appeared at the left of
had a hard fight with the big and have either wilfully or carelessly dis­ and Delpha Liona Turnidge were
regarded it. You will report to the
e mow^and reappeared at the
Oregon will this year receive from established concerns operated by pri­ undersigned at once, either in person, united in marriage, Rev. W. O. Wool-
luminary.
the federal government for coopera­ vate capital. Some of the men who by letter, or by telephone, giving the ever of the United Brethren church
officiating. The double ring cere,
is a red star, and is tive road work the sum of $136,636, joined the dairymen’s association,
reason for your absence.”—Oregon mony was employed. None but im­
3,000 times larger than states George H. Cecil, district for­ quit and went back to the old private­
id
Guardsman.
mediate relatives were present on
is far distant planet ester. Oregon receives the largest ly operated condenseries; but when
the occasion. A wedding dinner fol­
mers, has a diameter of ! appropriation, for the reason that it they were finally shown that the price
Why go over to the neighbor’s next lowed, after which the newly-weds
iles, which would by contains more national forests than they got for their milk from the big
week to borrow their copy of the left for Portland on a short honey­
make our poor little earth any other state within the govern­ condenseries was due to the presence
Headlight, when you can subscribe moon trip. The contracting partes
of the cooperative association in the
bber ball beside a mam- ment’s boundaries.
for it for $2.00 for an entire year? are all well and favorably known, in
ed balloon. The study
field, and that it was a result of
You will get more satisfaction out of the social and business circles of this
y is an interesting science,
competition, most of them came back
subscribing, and your neighbor will city. .
kt causes the student to
to the dairymen’s association, where
thank you for not bothering him.
[own earth as an infini-
they received practically as much or
of a great system of
more, than they were paid by the old
burning question, is, are
concerns.”
ARE WE POLITICALLY LAZY?
“To Tillamook county belongs the
ed, and if so, by what
nhabitants Recently, a
credit for the first and original co­
“This storm,” said Herman Thies­ operative dairymen’s association in
An Englishman who recently visit­
i been working on the
Last Friday Tillamook high’s af­
sen,
erstwhile
deep
water
sailor,
and
ed
the United States notes a great
the Northwest. Whether Washing­
;ing a bomb to the planet
firmative debate team consisting of
Verne has told about a fisherman, the other day, as gusts of ton ever becomes another great difference between this country and
Archie Pye and Rowena Hanson de­
loon, which proved inter- wind from a Sou’wester hurled vol­ cheese making section, will depend England in respect to politics. In
bated at Willamina and won 3 to 0.
i, if nothing else. Other umes of rain down the street, “re­ upon the future action of the co­ England, states the observer, politics
See Mrs. Hanson for particulars. The
te Edison and Marconi minds me of the day the Seattle fish operative dairying interests of that is always boiling, and active. In the
negative team or Catherine Smith
boat
Weida,
went
to
her
grave
on
the
state.”
>een interested in signal-
United States we become active just and William Lucas debated here with
Tillamook
bar!
”
“In any event,” concluded the
Jitants of Mars with ap_
“We were off the Tillamook coast Washington man, “it is likely that we before election time and quiescent a Cloverdale team and won 3 toO. T.
o be perfected. With fly
after an election until the next occas­ H. S. is very enthusiastic over de­
, and other wonderful in- one winter day in 1916—I forget the shall always have Tillamook cheese; ion, whether it be two or four years,
bate this year and very proud of her
month
and
the
day
—
fishing
for
hali
­
f in use, it is not wise
and from the way the wind is blowing The interim we devote to pleasure debaters and their coach, Miss Mix-
but,
when
a
big
sou
’
wester
came
up,
today,
I
assume
that
you
will
still
innot be done!” We said
and the making of money. As a re- ter. The next debate will take place
ying in the air, but we «nd Capt. Nelson made up his mind continue to have “ocean breeze” along suit the Englishman is better posted in about two weeks,
back our statements In to slide into Tillamook bay. When with it.”
in politics than the American, but
Friday evening Ruth Erskine en-
he reached a point off the bar, we saw
I
lacks only our whirlwind methods. tertained the debaters and the Zeta
the breakers pounding heavily, at low
During off political years the Briton Gethians at her home. Wanda Hal-
tide. I told Capt. Nelson that it
studies political economy, and when tom assisted her in a very substant­
would
be
foolish
for
us
to
attempt
to
g problem is one which
the time to vote comes, he knows all ial manner. Music and food and the
serious proportions. A cross in at low tide, as I had fished
about the questions that he is ex­ wit and humor of those assembled
siness man of this city, about fourteen years on the bay, and
pected to vote upon at the polls, and furnished a very delightful evening.
re an individual instance i knew conditions there, but he said he
The bacteria responsible for what is thus prepared to vote intelligently. Catherine Smith enlivened the party
Ity of a man whom he j would make the attempt. So, in we
is known as botulinus poisoning is It is a fact that alpiost two thirds of with Noah’s pie and “Dufunny” furn­
d to work for ( went.
“A big wave lifted our 40 foot one of the few deadly germs that American voters in this state are not ished entertainment with his sand­
tilled labor to get
lich to place himself and boat up and then slammed it down on thrive at a temperature above the prepared to vote intelligently on in- witch. Miss Anderson received a kiss
rho after spending sev- the bottom of the bar, and smashed scalding point, that is above a tem­ itiative and referendum questions at in the dark from a certain Mr. John­
the polls. The reason is that we do son. Altogether all considered it was
a vain attempt to rent a a hole in the bow, and the craft be­ perature of 150 degrees.
Th» one safe method for using not study the questions when we an evening well spent.
I his belongings and left gan to fill rapidly. I climbed the
T. H. S. Basket ball team played
Is but one of many such mast and waved the flag of distress, canned food that might contain this should, and therefore, when the time
d the question is locally which was immediately noted by poison is >to subject it to boiling comes to vote, we are not qualified. the first game of the season with
one. One great need of Capt. Farley at the life-saving sta­ heat; something above 212 degrees. The fault is our’», and the English, Forest Grove here Saturday night.
In the reports of the death of two man told the truth. The politicians The score was: Forest Grove 15; T.
i large apartment house tion at Barview, and the life-boat
Besides being the best
families
at Albany Oregon, it was keep posted, and many of them, know­ H. S. 13.
came
to
our
assistance
at
once.
They
ts may live at a reason-
ot every one who comes, could not get alongside of us on ac­ stated that the botulinus germ ap- ing that the masses have not taken game of the season this was the hard­
y a house, or build one. count of the breakers, but got near peared only in home-canned food the pains to inform themselves, use est. Two of our men were ill and
some persons, the rea- enough to shoot us a line, which we This is not the case, as there was the newspapers to befuddle and mis­ unable to play. Capt. Tippin made
failure of local men of ' caught, and made fast, and then one serious trouble from commercially lead the voter when any question ten out of twelve baskets. Vernor
lild houses for rent, is ' at a time we slid from the now sinking canned' olives some two yean ago. comes up that may prove disadvan- shot two fouls. Mackinster packed
he high cost of lumber, boat into the government life boat. The canned string beans that are tageous to the bosses whom they, the water.
T. H. S. will play Newberg this
hat the cost of lumber The captain, myself, and three men, thought to have caused the tragedy politicians represent. Our lack of
proportion to the prices who comprised the full crew, got safe­ at Albany were home-canned, hat knowledge of the questions upon Friday on our own floor. It goes
mt And there you are. ly to shore, but the boat went to the they were used in a salad and were, which we are called to vote, is not without saying that this will be a
the fact remains: there bottom. It was a close call, but I of course, not heated for this pur­ due to a lack of either education or good game.
WanHs Halt'1"' >• calling loudly
ability to discriminate, but we are
house shortage here.) I guess I wasn’t bom to be drowned, pose
Vo parents.
So far as is known, there has been politically lazy, and do not take th<-
confronts the public. I have been a “dry land sailor” for
WASHINGTON FARMERS
BUCK CONDENSER I ES
LEACH BROTHERS
MARRY SAME TIME
c
STORM IS REMINDER
OF LOCAL SHIPWRECK
T. H. S. DEBATERS WIN
OVER 2 OTHER TEAMS
BOTULINUS IS KILLED
BY THORO BOILING
curb not the poetic tendencies
your offspring.
The lineup for the game Friday
was as follows:
Vernor
guard
unknown
Tippin
forward
Emerson
Foley
forward
Lyons
Minor
guard
unknown
Charley
center
Coone
Be sure and see the game tonight!
Idle Acres Yield No Profit
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"PROFITABLE crops should be growing on that un-
*■ cleared land of yours—productive instead of idle acres.
And blasting stumps is now much cheaper and easier.
Pacific Stumping Powder is clearing land quickly and
cheaply for the ranchers around here, because there are
about 142 sticks of 1J4* x 8* of Pacific Stumping to the
50-pound case. You will get one-half more sticks for
each dollar spent for explosives for land-clearing when you
buy Pacific Stumping. It has the same strength as other
standard stumping powders.
There is no danger of its
freering, nor does Pacific Stumping cause headache frota
handling.
Let us supply you with explosives this year. We carry
large stocks of du Pont dynamites for all blasting purposes
on the farm. Tell us your job and we’ll tell you the cost.
more per dollar
King-Crenshaw
Hdw. Co.
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