Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 22, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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Y, FEBRUARY 22, 1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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about the oil scandals is unrolled, behind the moon last week, nobody
¡there have been revealed a number of was looking. A sou’wester had the
prominent men, two, at least of whom, floor.
are now in the president’s cabinet,
left-overs of the Harding administra­ GROCERIES BAN OLEO-.MAlîiTÂ
tion. President Coolidge seems to
RINE
have developed many of the charact­
eristics of ex-President Roosevelt. He
We the following business men of
is a silent man, not much given to Tillamook county do hereby agree
talking, but his honesty appears to with each other and the dairymen of
be as rugged and adamant as the Tillamook county, not to handle, sell,
granite hills of his native Vermont. or advertize any of the substitutes for
While he is a republican, he also dairy butter, namely: Oleo-margarine.
gives palpable evidence of being a
Tillamook, Oregon: Burge Grocery,
real American who does not believe Loll Meat Market, Satisfaction Store,
that government officials should soak Dawson & Dunn, Fruit Palace, Honey
their garments in the unholy smear & Heusser, J. S. Edmunds, Sanitary
of illegitimate coal oil transactions, Market, Conover & Conover, Hadley
in which the government is filched of Meat Market, Rollie W. Watson,
public domain for the private use and Headlight Publishing Co., Tillamook
gain of questionable corporations. Herald, Skaggs United Store No. 121.
¡FEBRUARY 22, 1924
Both parties are stained by the dis­
Bay City, Oregon: H. S. Provost,
closures thus far brought out by the Bud Johnson, Nelson & Co.
A
GARS ATTACK HU­ senate investigation now on.
Garibaldi, Oregon:
Loop Bros.,
prominent candidate for the presi­ Reynolds Meat Market, Martin Gro­
MANS?
dency on the democratic ticket is in- cery, Garibaldi News, A. S. Bent-
[volved, having, according to accounts,
Nehalem, Oregon: -J. E. Cluett, A.
' Roosevelt is authority, stepped into the filthy coal oil pool
M.
Mead Meat Co., Lee Mead Grocery,
eked by many oth^r peo- as an attorney for the Teapot dome
A. C. & H. Anderson, D. S. Boykin.
and others—in his state- I company.
Another ex-democratic
Mohler, Oregon: Baker & Mac-
the cougar will not at- ' cabinet officer, also got his shoes in­
n being, unless wounded, to the mess, and is hopelessly dis­ Cloud, F. A. Emery.
Wheeler, Oregon: G. B. Nunn, A.
es from Coos county this credited at home and abroad.
W. Kilburg, Mabie Mann, J. A, Ken­
iich it is related that a
Back of the president—and it is
Iked a man named Jack a backing worth while—is the heart nedy, Wheeler Reporter.
Pleasant Valley: Morse & Ellis.
was unarmed, and badly and support of all honest American
Hemlock,
Oregon: Hemlock Store.
i of his arms. But by citizens, regardless of party. In the
Beaver, Oregon: W. J. Gilbert,
icks, Stone finally drove I . language of an American of long ago:
Blaine Store.
way, and escaped being “Let no guilty man escape!”
Cloverdale, Oregon: Albert Wade,
’he writer has heard
Central Meat Market, Cloverdale
apparently well authen-
Mercantile Co.
es in Oregon where per­
The earwig is becoming a menace
Hebo, Oregon: Hebo Supply Co.
attacked by cougars. to crops, as well as a pest to house­
Woods, Oregon: Alva C. Babcock,
1 old Oregonians have holders in some parts of the Willam­
Jeff Fleck, D. T. Edmunds.
statements, or have had ette valley. It was imported in ves­
Note:
irience with these big sels to this country, and finally ar­
All of the above business men have
rived on the coast. Th the city of signed this in good faith and expect
remains, that the ques- Portland, it took possession of houses
to follow the agreement. Your local
ler cougars will or will and created a riot a year ago, but
groceryman is on this list as no one
man beings, has been a the authorities are fighting it. The
has refused to sign.
troversy in Oregon, as earwig lays up during the daytime,
The next time you see him thank
ere ever since the writ- and operates at night, when it eats
him and give him praise for the stand
. What is needed is on crops, and plays havoc with every­
he has taken.
of persons who have thing in a house. A small fly is now
W. D. PINE, County Agent.
erienee with this king of being imported to the state of Wash-
he writer believes that i ington which lays eggs on the ear­
TAKES ISSUE WITH DAVEY
times attack human be- wig, and the offspring of the fly when
authorities to the cor- hatched, proceed to eat up the earwig.
To the Editor: The Roman Catho-
lacks actual fighting In this way the pest becomes extinct.
olic church is^he product, not of her
h that animal. Should So far as known, the earwig has not
lay men, but of her priesthood. The
! to send in his actual" come over to this coast, but it may lawmen of nearly every Roman Cath |
h an attacking cougar, appear in time. Farmers and dairy­
olic nation have forced from the I
name, we shall be glad men should get a good description of
hands of her priesthood some modifi­
On the contrary, if it, and also get the best methods of
cation of her priestly intolerance. I
Experience has evidence fighting it, in case it should gain foot­
Priestcraft has found that ignorance
fy, space will be given hold here. The imported fly, seems to
is its best safeguard, hence the dis­
fhy he knowS that the be the best means, however, of get­
graceful conditions of illiteracy in
ot attack man, unless ting rid of ¿he earwig, but what the
Roman Catholic nations. All I need
rnered.
fly might afterward do to us, is an- to say is—Illiterate Mexico, where
lard this question dis- other matter.
Mr. Davey admits Catholic rule with­
y by hunters and oth-
out opposition save for the last 70
i interceded to prevent
Denby, secretary of the navy has years. In France, in Mexico, in the
s from fighting when
Philippines, the Catholic laymen re­
ated over the question. tendered his resignation to the Presi­
volted, not against the teachings of
dent,
owing
to
the
oil
scandals,
and
> use for getting “all
Jesus Christ, insofar as they knew
e question. Each per- Daugherty probably will follow suit,
them, but against what they inwardly
or
be
trumped.
While
they
are
get
­
to his opinion.
knew to be an ungodly priestcraft.
had an actual fight ting struck in crude petroleum in the
Mr. Davey’s mention of the Irish
east,
the
head
of
the
party
in
this
which first attacked
Free
State is nearly amusing.
It
nd tell about it. Give state has just pleaded “not guilty” in
seems evident to those looking on that
a
Yamhill
circuit
court
to
the
charge
place and time, and 1
the Pope desired neither the Irish
es, and tell it briefly, of plying a school girl with liquor.
Free State nor a Free Ireland.
“
Is
In
the
language
of
Bret
Harte:
ippeals to you. Many
The destruction of more than 60,-
Caucassian played out, or is civi-
an magazines discuss the
'
000,000 (some say 100,000,000) men,
a failure?”
leriodically, and writ- lization
'
women and children, beginning with
about evenly divided
the departure of the Roman Church
To a Norwegian by name of Lief from the principles of Christ, and in­
the Coos county man Ericson belongs the credit for dis-
cluding in modern times such men as
ed the other day, has covering America. He landed on “Black,” the "Pittsburg Klansman,”
subject. It might be what is now the New England coast and shall we not say "Madero,” prov­
is who may care • to in the year 1000. This should dis­ es beyond doubt the “tolerance?” of
iriences, to also give prove the claim that a dago, by name
Roman Catholic priestcraft.
neighbors who have of Columbus, discovered this country.
You will notice that Mr. Davey (I
their experience, as
always want to call him Doran) un­
'question their state-
A dollar according to the U. S. wittingly refers to condition in
France as PERSECUTION. He must
ory to the “Cougar government, only lasts about two have taken his cue from Arch Bishop
A
lot
cf
us
can
get
rid
of
it
years,
Headlight, and sign
Guigley, who is quoted in the Chicago
and post office ad- within much less time.
Record Herald, as follows: “In France
ntee of good faith,
and Portugal the Catholic Church was
¡cations will go into
A coffee fiend recently died in this "defeated” because it was not organ­
This question has country aged 120 years. This proves ized. * • • I want to say that when
Let’s settle ft that a man will live until his time that rime comes in this country, as
comes. Pass the “canned cow" and it surely will come, they will not find
the sugar.
us “unprepared.” We pass over the
treasonable character of this state­
Ige seems to be the
ment, to ask, “What was this defeat
ft is evident that
The Mah Jongf craze has not yet
o the business of reached Tillamook. Seven-up, bridge of the Church in France?"
The defeat of the “priesthood” to I
and the oil scandals and 500 »till amine those who have
maintain “intolerance.” Thia is whatT
earnest attention. time to play cards.
Mr. Davey and the Bishop calls PER­
» one but a man of
SECUTION.
mination would un-
As Mr. Davey
y as the covering
to forget those things which happen­
ed four hundred years ago, either
overlooking, or hoping that the lay­
men will, that by so doing the age-
old contention of his church that it
is commissioned of God to teach, has
a hard blow; we will refer him to
The Great Ency. Letters of Pope Leo
XIII, where, speaking of the separ­
ation of church and state in America,
he says, ‘We do not care to interrupt
ourselves here in order to demon­
strate the absurdity of such a separ­
ation; * * *As soon as the state re­
fuses to give to God what belongs to
God,* * *it refuses to give to citizens
that to which, as men, they have a
right;* * ’therefore Catholics cannot
be too careful in defending themselves
against such a separation.” Then,
after stating that in countries like
America, separation is to be toler­
ated and made the most of, he says
of France: “But in France, a nation
Catholic in her traditions and by the
present faith of the majority of her
sons, the church should not be placed
in the precarious position to which
she “must” submit among other peo­
ples.” You will note that the Pope
considers the position of the Church
in America a “precarious position.”
Today, hot from the wires, comes
report from France, saying: “The new
arrangement between France and the
Roman Church is a recognition of
“special rights” and gives the chllrch
a “privileged position.” Is the Pope
satisfied? Not so. In an official let­
ter, he is reported to have said: “If
a certain result has been reached, it million dollars, closed, the writer con- aThTTtaly,"hra ?the ^poi^rts '*3
must be considered as on account. tinues: “ ‘ ’ The constitution of Poland Protestantism are in power, constitu-
What is really “demanded” is the en- declares for religious freedom, but
(Continued on page 4)
tire recovery by the church of its
liberty.”
The roman Catholic hierarchy, is
satisfied neither with equal rights,
which it had in France before this
agreement, nor with “special rights,”
which it gains by it, what it “de­
mands” (the word of an autocrat) is
“ail the rights.”
Mr. Davey exults hopefully over
the American spirit of fairplay, as
Jsr-r jfFsSth
' dp MBRk
if the Roman Catholic priesthood con­
je
• /»s
sidered it ideal. But in this he is
very much out of harmony with Pope
Leo XIII, who said: “Thanks are due
to the equity of the laws which ob­
tain in America and to the customs
of the well-ordered Republic. * * ♦
Yet,* * *it would be very “erroneous”
to draw the conclusion that in Ameri­
ca is to be sought the type of the
most desirable state of the church,
or that it would be universally law-
ful or expedient for the state and
T TNCLEARED land will “eat its head off" in tax
church to be, as in America, dis-
in the loss of crops you could produce on it. Stumps
severed and divorced.”
don’t earn anything—they’re “squatters” and should be
replaced with crops.
Just now comes P. A. C. dated Feb.
6th,1924, with a report from Wash­
The lower cost of clearing land with Pacific Stumping is
shown by the increase in the number of ranchers in this
ington D. C., saying: “Recently an
neighborhood who are using it today. It shoots, stick for
appeal was made to the state depart­
stick, with any standard stumping powder, but you get
ment to protect the rights of Ameri­
one-half more sticks for your dollar. Pacific Stumping does
the job right —more land cleared at less expense. And
can Missions in Poland.” After stat­
Pacific Stumping dots not freeze or give a headache from
ing that the Methodists had received
handling.
two very curt orders from the Church
We can give you complete explosives service. Our stocks
of Rome, demanding all relief-work
include Pacific Stumping and other du Pont dynamites for
to stop, and all churches and other
use on the farm. Let us figure on your requirements.
church property, worth more than a
Stump Acres Earn No Money
Vz
more per dollar
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