Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 07, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    MARCH 7, 1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
the saloon, the spread of commer­
cialized vice, the broadening scope of
ndent
Weekly Paper education, the peace movement—in
fact, in every movement for a better
Every Friday by the
Company
' s*fer world, the dreamer leads.
Publishing
<
' While from Jesus and Paul to the
I mock, Oregon
last bold leader in the kingdom of
Editor God, religious progress is the tribute
Manager to the dreamer’s worth. The thing
as secund class mail that ails so many of our churches to
the U. S. post office at day is the predominance of the men
and women who worship the things
regon.
• ■Mil IUI >> I that are.”
!■«...■.... "J
our greatest business assets.
No of the Pure Dairy Products committee I the United States for the year 1923 these additional animals. Since the
time like the present to begin putting of the state of Washington by Car! over
1922. You will note that the
---- -----
average dairy herd in the State of
up the bars.
Haberlach of the creamery associ- j increase in the production of uncol-
ashington is ten cows, you will |
jored oleomargarines (which deals al-
If it is true that Daugherty bought J ation:
see
that between two thousand and
u
,
., most exclusively with the vegetable
My dear Mr. Haberlach:
I am mail-
. ... . ,
oil stock of Sinclair, while attorny
twenty-five hunded dairymen and
oil
substitutes)
was
approximately
Mr. Robert S. N
you under separate cover, a box
. ,,
general, knowing as he must have ing
1
Wunlngton, haa
125 per cent more in 1923 than in the their families would be added to our
three yew. He s
which you may find useful
known all about the shady conditions of
' copra
to tpy veterinary
j. . .i ,
.1
, ptwivuo
previous ymr.
year. The
xiie cuiurea
colored oieomar*
oleomar- population were the sale of substi­
, .
.
telling Washington Nursery tto
of the Teapot Dome scheme, he to
’ distribute among the grocers who ...
tutes
eliminated.
Of
the
four
million
.
.
...
7,,..
... „ Igannes increased to the entent of 77
profitable buainete.”
been selling butter suvstitutes.
* • *i_
....
should be pushed off the plank with have
1
Many have started our work a
>
her cent ., ln the same period. It is pounds of butter substitutes sold an­ i
Un#, and later dropbed their
the rest of the greasy bunch. It is The following information may also
nually in the State of Washington,
. be of . use to
. you in
. discussing
,.
.
reasonable
to
suppose
that
the
m-
butintH and devoted their enti
the
, .
. ,,, ,
understood that Daugherty admits I ...
to WnnWnftnr Nuraefy
...
, ■zh.Io
.
, ¡crease
the State o* W»"h. less than ten per cent of th’s Imiw
vmea ana iroeea.
that he bongh* the ?* yl;(
it ‘
•rf>iwr»y«
U10
• . tn sales
. m ...
output
is
made
within
the
State,
the
.„ . .
..
,
ington was in ratio with the increase
he waiting for?
specific information regarding sales,
..
.. ,
,
RIPTION RATES
balance coming from outside section—
; apply
1 . to .k
. of « nr
I.-
etc.
the a*
State
Washing-
1 over the entire United States,
r Mail .............. .... $2.00
mainly from California. Not only is
Bryan
is
ripping
the
republican
ton,
the
points
bearing
on
health
and
,
The
Pure
Dairy
Products
Commit
­
By Mail ................ $1.00
the substitute itself manufactured
e don’t have to drop your
party
up
the
back
for
its
policies
of
conditions under which copra and tep’
which 1 am chairman, is now from foreign oils, imported through
neat and go through an
I, By Mail ........... $ .75
corruption,
as
shown
by
the
oil
graft-
tai training period with u
cocoanuts
are
handled
are
pertinent
as
»embling
data
covering
the
three
able in advance
ports
other
than
those
of
Washing
­
make good money while you are learn*
i ing exposures. While Mr. Bryan is a
anywhere in the United States.
'main P°ints >n connection with this ton, but the cartons, boxes and other
Ing It ycu are looking for a chance
to make some extra money right from
smart man in some respects, he mak­
Telephones
I am enclosing, herewith, copy of !-u''ject. The first point deals with
the start—
necessary appuhtenances to the man­
es the mistake of pretending that the
c States, Main 68
Send For 1
The following letter has been re­ manufacture of oleomargarines jn {he presence of vitamins in butter and ufacture ar.d sale originate outside
*e free, an
democratic party leaders are any ceived from J. A. Scollarli, chairman statement showing increase in the t*,e*r absence in vegetable oil substi-
of
this
state.
The
home
market
is
> ■ tutes. You are no doubt aware that
•more honest than republicans. Human
; this fact has been fully established thus denied not only to the dairymen
I nature is the same and the rascals
GIVE US 4 L MEN
land is substantiated by the state­ but to other manufacturing institu­
I are not all confined to one party. The
fPITORlAI. POLICY
Give
us
men
upon
this
plant,
ments of such men as Dr. McCollum tions within our state who manufac­
! democratic politicians had their in-
Who
look
to
God
with
earnest
thanks,
I of the Johns-Hopkins University, and ture and supply the boxes, cartons,
I nings during the war, and many of Who see their comrades before “Per See,”
ocate. aid and sup­
Toppenish, Wash.
I other eminent authorities. Experi­ etc, required. Washington is today
I them feathered their nests, including Whose acts are noble, true and free.
measures that will
ments which have been carried on exporting butter in large quantities
some of them in this state. It is
Give us 4 L men.
most good to the
with rats have so clearly demonstrat
i said that a former democratic state
(Continued on page 6)
Give us employees of noble worth,
ed the disastrous results from feed­
official made $100,000 during the war Men of good “American birth,"
courage industries
ing substitutes devoid of vitamins
, as attorney far a corporation that Who serve to please and do their best,
ish in Tillamook
that this phase of the matter is no
I gypped the government right and Losing thoughts of only self.
Give us 4 L men.
I left.
He now rides a bob-tailed
' longer in question. Not only have
•e the improvement
J these experiments been carried on
I thoroughbred horse, and mixes up Give us employees who’re right on time,
for Tillamook City,
with small animals as subjects, but
I socially with others who staid at Not loafing around dodging behind;
ist on an American
who are in for a full day’s work,
I experiments with children have re-
I home during the war and grafted. But
of labor.
Proving themselves of sterling worth.
. suited in the loss of weight and vi­
This comparison must on no account
politically indepen-
Give us 4 L men.
tality where oleomargarine was sub­
j be construed as a defense of the re-
to support the can-
Give us employees whose aims are true,
stituted for butter; in such experi­
i publican party or any of the illus­ To
>r public office who
serve their employer as best to do,
ments the resumption of the use of
trious men thereof, who have crude Men who expect to earn their fee,
f the most good to
butter resulted in the almost immedi­
petroleum clinging to their boot heels The employer’s interest trying to see.
pie of Tillamook
Give us 4 L men.
ate restoration of vitality an.l weight.
id of the State of
It is an established fact that children
Ore^K
Give us men whose lives are right,
denied the vitamins which dairy pro­
| Sherman said “War is hell.” The Whose morals have no shameful blights,
Men who can look the world right in the face
ducts supply become afflicted with
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I world will some day agree with With
conscience aglow because they’re straight.
rickets and soon develop eye diseases
Sherman, and quit it; although there
Give us 4 L men.
-MMY MARCH 7, 1924
| of the most serious character.
; are numerous people who will tell you
(that wars will never cease so long as Give us men who fear not man,
The second point which we expect
selfish creed, nor dogma clan,.
there are men on earth. One of the Neither
to cover is the effect of the sales of
Who
rest
their
lives
on
unselfish
love.
WHY NOT EXPLOIT BANKS? ; effects of the late war is facing Eng-
these substitutes upon the economic
Following the criterion of Christ above.
j land today. There are 2,200,000 ad­
Give us 4 L men.
structure of the State. Our records
show that the sales of butter sub­
From Vancouver, B. C. to the Cal- ults in Great Britain who are now Give us men who enjoy their fun,
HE du Pont Company h. offei'ng $2,500 in mer­
chandise prizes for teania'.d individual scores in an
pounds annually in this State, and
irni* linejineluding the Tillamook out of employment, and they are be­ At the close of a day’s work well done,
International Crow-Shooting Contest. Sportsmen in tbs
stitutes now exceed four million
, thMRaie vast halibut banks ing suported by taxation. Another Men whose sinews relax with ease,
United States and Canada are eligible.
life, with men like these.
since each pound of substitute dis-
off shore B few miles, and recently world war would throw the nations We’ll enjoy
The crow is a destroyer of growing crops and of game
Give us 4 L men.
places a pound of butter, it is ap­
birds. He is a menace and a nuisance. Get him !
Poi ■MEtloat forty-five feet long of the world back into the “dark
Send for two, freo booklets telling all about the crow.
parent that between twenty and
out MBng the Tillamook coast ages” and ruin, and civilization would Give us men who love not strikes,
It costs you nothing to enter the contest. Write today
twenty-five thousand dairy cows are
ftHNbd to Portland with a be a dream of the past. The nation Lockouts, troubles, and all such like
for full information.
With employers meeting them on half-way ground,
■ that goes around today with a chip Creating
displaced by the sale of these sub­
Mto' Rounds of that fish.
a plant that’s healthy, consistent and strong.
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC.
stitutes. These cows added to the
H^Hhs for a big price in the j on its shoulder, inviting a scrap, is
Give us 4 L men.
Sportina Pouidtt Division
but
preparing
for
the
grand
final
to
­
herds
.
of
the
State
of
Washington
MB^Kkets, and dealers in fish
WILMINGTON. DEL.
Give
us
men
from
Northern
Europe
’
s
clime,
investment of between twenty and
i eouitty, buy from Portland and boggan slide to national oblivion.
Who espouse citizenship right up on time,
would represent an additional taxable
■BKvholesale markets, when
But give us not from Europe’s Southern shore.
twenty-five million dollars.
This
mles gbut from the entrance to The hoof and mouth disease among Oh, God! of that class we need no more.
Give us 4 L men.
would include not only the cows but j
Tr are the big halibut cattle is spreading over California,
,the additional acreage, the equipment•
fish are there in count- and it is said that 15,000 head of Give us bosses with hearts large and true
on farms and in factories necessary j
it is assumed, all ready cattle are affected, with a loss already Whose look is of a scarlet hue,
cater not to the alien throng,
to handle and process the output of I
by Tillamook and bay totalling $250,000. Over 9,000 hogs Who
But who sing “America” the American’s song.
Give us 4 L men.
are alfected.
ounty should furnish a
Oregon stock interests are becom­
us men with minds sublime,
ost of the fish taken, ing alarmed over the situation in the Give
Who love justice better than dimes
ng the summer time state to the south of us, and the Who’ll work together in peace serene,
large numbers of tour- strictest supervision of stock impor­ Then things won’t be what they now seem.
Give us 4 L men.
________ We have boat builders tations to this state is now had. The
i, and we also have experience various Oregon stock associations You asked me for service, I hope service I’ve rendered,
men, and we should have the should get alive to the danger. In If it don’t help, we truly hope that it don’t hinder,
ey to finan. a boat or two cap- this county, introduction of the dis­ Let us unite, with forbearance, the crosses to share,
other’s burdens be willing to bear.
of making trips outside to the ease would prove a serious menace And each
Give us 4 L men.
ish and bald ut banks. It is also to the dairy business, which is one of
—J. J. DUMAS
ived, in fa ct, it is well known,
there are large codfish hanks off
koast.
leem that the time is
ft to literally true that 1 q
pasee# the smooth, steady ■
I Tillamook bay fisher-
it i
Reliability,
m
smooth
and
travel
of any Hupmob-ilt
to
j hand in deep sea fish-
.4
•pirited performance, in long
before it, is accomplished in
le will come to a cer-
hllamook bay fishermen
ofe, the new Hupmobile to to
the new Hupmobile by im-
%
ing trollers out on -the
compared only with the
provemenis in the motor.
________ Jna bay fishermen have
»tear# produced todays
engaged [in deep sea fishing for
Th# crankshaft Is heavier,
^■NgKst, and there is quite a
counter-balanced, with 'N
down pre in cod and halibut
hearing areas 20 per cent
I Portland markets. The
grater. The pistons and
a is no better than the
, and accidents to boats
tonnetting rods are lighter.
is of off Yaquina have
I t *# maximum increase in
far between. It is un-
power
Is 10 per cent.
i this matter is being
fishermen. Situated as
The spring action of the
1 seem that the matter
new Hupmobile absorbs
ling could be taken up
Good Pay While
Learning
To you—he s worth
$2,500 in Prizes
T
No Finer Workmanship
At Any Price
ay fishermen make it
ss, what of our lisher-
tlie matter worthy of
R LEADS PROGRESS
; excerpt from the ser-
larl B. Parker, pastor
Methodist Episcopal
and, is worthy of rep-
ermon was broadcast-
.egonian radio, Sunday
i heard by several Til­
that evening:
hand of the dreamer
vas first laid at the
ieeply rooted trees of
rid,” Dr. Parker said,
of fire by night and
y, the dreamer stands
•d of social and moral
as the dreams of Har-
Itowe, J. G. Whittier, (
Lowell, William Lloyd I
Brown and Abraham ,
rakened the convictions
the cannon at Gettys- i
I Richmond and Mis-
The cause of human
ie American union owe
English dreamer
las never been said.
>t enough fusion
ailed melting pot,”
n the battle againstf
—
295
DETROIT
BUY NOW!
Every spring the demand for Ford Cars is
several hundred thousand greater than the
available»supply. Place your order immedi
ately, to avoid delay in delivery.
This has been true of all
Hupmobiles, Nothing else
could account for the fact
that the earliest models
built 15 years ago are still in
use tn all parts of the world
It is particularly true of this
new car. Celebrated as the
Hupmobile always has been
for its flash get-away, this
Hupmobile is even quicker
in pick-up.
This, and the coasting,
skimming quality that sur-
NOTE i A small payment down putt
your name»on the preferred delivery list.
See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
I
even more of the road shocks
than any other Hupmobile,
and the result is a still high­
er degree of riding ease.
Come in— let us d- r’be to
you the many other change#
which make the new Flup-
mobile still more deserving
of the high fivor which for
years the car has enjoyed
throughout America. Flfucn
minutes’ r penence in the
new car v/ill prove a de­
lightful revelation of its
remarkable performance.
I
1
Gordon Hare
I
Hupmobi
I
Î