Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 07, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY, MARCH 7
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Archie Pye. the <>«<* draughteman, take the place of the one
u’t plans for a new hotel burned down at that place,
in fact, that establishment, which em­
iting ouv
i Clarence z,-
—. it be owned when completed bv
at
WheeTer
’
ploys seven workmen, not inclusive o is W"CXJ for'
OthaT
“the'new Graves.
hotel wil'|stock company of Wheeler'
Mr. Pye and his son Archie, is kept
on the jump filling orders for cheese
vuts and whey tanks, and other fac­
tory installments in connection with
lead any movement tending to an­ the loaf only 3-4 cent. However, the loaf presses, 19 feet 6 inches long,
archy; whore highest ambition is to price of the loaf does not fluctuate each of which will hold about 1200
with the price of wheat, so it is high-! pounds of cheese at a filling. These
loot, destroy and kill
We already have too much of that ly improbable that the pric to the vats are made from fine selected fir,
element in our midst, and the danger comsumer would be increased,” thinks } and are bolted with iron rods, which
Lafollette will not be a candidate
is that we cannot assimilate them as Mr. Robinson.
for President, so the big papers say.
“The purchasing power of the in turn are covered with wooden plugs
loyal Americans.
Greed is also a
cheese making.
This narrows the race down to
farmer
is now 50 per cent below that smoothed down to a level with the
spectre that threatens the nation. The
Mr. Pye showed the reporter some
President Coolidge and Hiram John­
of
1915.
In
1915
a
binder
cost
the
body of the outside, so that the rods
recent developments coming out of
samples of American-made glass
son for the republican nomination.
the oi! scandal show that it is wide­ farmer 279 bushels of wheat. Today will not catch on the clothing of the
Other little boomlets have bursted in
which he says is far superior to the
spread in the nation—in high and low this binder requires 428 bushels of I
Another big vat of
mid air from over loading. On the
wheat.
The
gang
plow
could
be
pur-|
ehee8e
ma
'
-ls
-
greatly
touted Belgian glass for all
places. When a man sacrifices both:
democratic side we have Underwood,
chased then for 110 bushels of wheat, Ithe loaf style has been ordered lor practical purposes, and is supplanting
reputation and character for money,
now for 164. A four-section harrow , the cheese factory at Mohler. Also a «snorted glass wherever used. K M
McAdoo, Bryan, and a few others
he is not a good American citizen; no
ictiuy i
-ficc al’.
cf J’U- matter what his Drolessions may be
58 buaueu», wuipoieu w»Ui BO. vtney nuia u iccv aa *
straight and does not Dow or --
Mtical patriotism. But this number
bushels now. Overalls, sold then for I the Holstein factory, near town.
' is of the same thickness all around
to the contrary.
A
new
factory
at
Oretown
is
being
and
is is not the case with the Belgian
gradually will simmer down to one or
a bushel and a half will now sell for}
This
is
a
time
when
loyal
Ameri
­
fitted
with
the
loaf
vat,
and
other
which
is
two principal contenders by the pro­
three and one-half bushels. A stand­
cess of elimination, like a bunch of cans should sacrifice for the good of ard wool suit cuold be purchased in up-to-date fixtures by the Pye shopj jnade^lass^
marked down waists in a department the nation, if they believe in its per­ 1915 for 22 bushels and in 1924 for
■tore sale, when it comes to actual petuity; no nation is great- 42 bushels. Shoes that cost seven
e r than the masses o f its bushels in 1915 sell for 11 bushels
selection.
The parties are not strong, but people; and no man who i s now. One of each of these articles
they still remain the two principal not honest and loyal, can except the could be purchased for 477 bushels in
political organizations, and a man nation or its adminstration to be 1915 and now 784 Bushels would be}
who wants to vote must register more honest or better than himself. required for an equivalent purchase. |
either as a democrat or republican. Reformation must begin in the heart From this it is evident that the price
The bunk of party platforms written of the individual unit of the ration. of wheat should be raised 54 per cent
up by shrewd politicians for the pur­ The moials of a town are no higher in order to restore the wheat farm-
pose of catching votes no longer ap­ than the morals of the individual resi­ er’u purchasing power.”
peals to the people of the nation, who dent or of the townsmen as a mass;
Mr. Robinson cites these facts to
There is enough standing timber
have been fooled too long by promises so it all comes back to the citizen as show the need of aid to the wheat­
an
individual;
as
a
group,
and
as
a
that
in
c a mpaign times
growing business. He is convinced
in
Tillamook
County to biuld a board
were forgotten, as
it was mass.
that if the McNary-Haugen bill is
walk
over
250
feet wide extending
But, there are hopeful signs, where enacted into legislation the wheat in-
intended they should b e, after
clear
around
the
world.
election. The question now days, is the clouds look blackest. Indications dustry will be placed back on its
To fell this timber, to move it to
what does the candidate stand for, are not wanting that the public con­ feet—Idaho Farmer.
science of the masses is becoming
•nd can he be trusted.?
the saw mills, to make it into lumer
If any one should doubt that the aroused to the dangers that confront TILLAMOOK KIWANIS GO TO Me’
and ship it to market, calls for an im­
politicians are in control of the ma- ' us. There is a growing but recent
mense amount of ready money for
demand
for
men
in
politics
who
are
chinery of both old parties, all he
A number of Kiwanis went out to j
wages, equipment, etc. To supply
needs to do, is to read the daily 100 per cent American. Not in name McMinnville last Wednesday night to }
this money, strong banks gather to­
papers and keep track of the revela­ and profession only, but in fact. De present and assist in the organ- !
tions that continue to come out of the These new forces are massing. They ization of a Kiwanis club in that city. ,
gether a vast number of small depos­
Tea Pot Dome oil scandal. The in­ are orderly and determined, and are Among those going were: Fritz. ,
its into large financial reservoirs.
vestigation is going on; and as it growing fast. We cannot depend up­ Beltz, Graves, Patterson, Gilham, :
Thus your deposits at the First Nation«
proceeds, new pictures are thrown on on the selections of the old parties, Ray, Harness and others. The men i
not only benefit _ you, but help to sustain
the screen, involving cabinet officers nor can we trust the aspiring politi­ visitors went out by automobile, and
great industry which means so much to our com-
i
and prominent men of both parties. cian who looks no further than the! returned late the same night.
munity.
The Headlight is inclined to give “loaves and fishes;” who is willing to}
sell
out
his
constituents
and
their
1
President Coolidge much credit for
sifting the matter. He is doing such best interests for personal gain, or}
werk in the face of a coming cam­ who is interested in state or national I
paign. in which he may be a candi­ legislation of a character detrimental
(Continued from page 1)
Tillamook. Öre.
date. But the democrats also have a to the best interests of the masses.
long list of notables whose shoes give
This factory is putting in two new
AND BREAD PRICES.
Member Federal Reserve System
forth a smell of crude petroleum, so
OF WHEAT IS SMALL
Why Wash when you can have
that the odds are about even. Evi­
your clothes laundered at a
OF COST OF THE LOAF
dently President Coolidge is harking
HOME LAUNDRY
back to the time when the party stood
“A 50 per cen raise in the price of for less than you could do it your­
for high ideals, and when participa­
If mending is necessary wo
tion in grafting would have been con­ wheat would not materially affect the self.
will do it. We cadd for and de­
sidered a crime worthy of adequate price of a loaf ” says Walter .1. Rob­ liver.
punishment; and disgraceful in the inson, manager of the Washington
ERNEST D. JOHNSON
Wheat Growers’ association. He says 412 E. 4th St.
extreme.
Bell Phone
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
With those in high positions graft­ that bread is retailing now as high as
ing and taking bribes and with no it did during the war, when wheat
programme of constructive nutional was selling for as high as $3.15 per
character, it is enough to shake the bushel.
LET’S LOOK
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props.
“Wheat is the smallest item that
faith of the masses to the core. The
No.
8,
First
St.
Tillamook, Ore.
enters
into
the
cost
of
a
loaf
of
bread.
masses want to get back to the old
AFTER FATHER
landmarks of the republic, when A barrel of flour will make on an
character in public life stood for average 285 loaves, retiling at 10
A BIT
something. If the leaders of the part­ cents per loaf, or a total of $28.50.
"One minute essays on health
ies are grafters, what about the fu­ The farmer gets $3.50 for the four
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
?
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
ture of the republic? Are we travel­ and one-thirl bushels of wheat neces­
ling the same road over which the sary to make the barrel of dour. In
MOVING
Roman republic went to pieces? The other words, out of the $28.50 the
Says:
Uncle Ben
end of that republic was marked by farmer gets $3.50 or a little less than
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
the same orgies of graft and dis­ 1 1-2 cents in each 10-cent loaf. The
“Men will now be
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
honesty in high places. The corrupt farmer does not get as much for pro­
able to see the
Reman senate made or unmade laws ducing th«- wheat as the retailer gets
ALL YOUR GOODS
higher things in
to suit it; and in the end, they drove for pushing the loaf of bread across
life, Newy, for
CALL
US DAY OR NIGHT
out the freeholders of the nation, and the counter. If the farmer should
Paris says the
Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.”
are
going
get
30
per
cent
more
for
his
wheat
it
skirts
supplanted the farmer ami producer
to be longer.”
with imported slaves from Africa. would incra.se the cost of producing
The freeholder left because his
esstates were confiscated by the Ro­
man senate, an oligarchy of aristo­
crats, and then, like Sampson, who
pulled down the supporting pillars of
Let's look after father a
the temple, the edifice of the Roman
bit and be sure he is as well
republic crashed to ruin.
as he might be. When a man
If this nation 1s to live, we must
passes middle age, h is apt
get back to the Meals and principles
to feel that his bodily health
of the founders of the republic; we
must of necessity begin to
must restrict severely the inflow of
decline.
t *
foreign hordes from the south of
Without
being
a
quitter
in
Europe who have no sympathy with
any sense of the word, fath­
or for our form of government; who
er is laying down on the job
are t hi ignsrnnt to think for them­
without knowing it. Age is
selves, and who will not hesitate to
not a matter of years at all,
but of good elastic spinal
condition—the forerunner of
good health. See that pa
takes care of his health.
‘WATCHMAN, WHAT OF
THE NIGHT?’
■
Tillamook Timber
PRESSES
MADE
HERE
O" Bank
THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS
;• THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
COAL—CEMENT
LIME
28-W
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
Announcing
iiarry i.
Chiropractic spinal adjust­
meats have restored health
to sufferers from diseases of
the eyes, ears, nose, throat,
lungs, heart, stomach, liver,
kidneys, bowels and lower
organs.
HEALTH FOLLOWS
VICTOR I
Gilham-White Insur
ance Agency
ACT TODAY
delay
Why
when
owomktk comers
WBSU»I 0« sffflAt
»MVIS IX WStASttûf
n« FOUOWUMCIMK
consul-
tation is with
charge
rind out.
\S0»U4
rwtszti
WW*r -Xwtlu
H. L. Baoui’h. c
Insurance in all its Rranches
ail TILLAMOOK RLDG.
Both Phnvves Rm M J
Brsnah iT/t at Gsribaldi
Tuesday. Thnrsday Evening
SHORT RIBS OF
BEEF
With the proper accessories make an extremely
substantial and enjoyable meal. We are now get­
ting some very tine meats of all kinds.
Make this your Market
CANNED GOODS
WEEK
This week you can save money on Canned Fruit
and Vegetables here. Anything you want from
Apples to Strawberries, Asparagus to Tomatoes
at prices that show you a good saving.
Our large stock will not permit price quoting in
this space: phone or call.
Remember these are all good goods at Saving
prices.
f
Satisfaction Store-Market
E. G. ANDERSON
L. E. LOLL
ryyrrL»i*!»>*
• 4»
COLISEUM
SUNDAY MARCH »
GENEVIEVE TORIN In
NO MOTHLK 1U
GUIDE HER
A human story -of He’s pitfalls, from the stage play by Lilli»,
Mortimer. Full to measure with every ingredient of a good live,
ly and intensely interestng photoplay.
“LET’S BUILD” Two Reel Comedy
MONDAY, MARCH 10
THE SILENT PARTNER
> Starring LEATRICE JOY, OWEN MOORE and ROBERT EDt
)son. The story of poor people made rich, laid against a back.
(J ground of wealthy New York. It’s just a chunk of real lift
From Saturday Evening Post serai by Maxmillian Foster.
“GOLFMANIE” Two Reel Comedy
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MARCH 11-12
rifle.
In
THE VIRGINIAN
A story of Wyoming in the early days, days of the Great CsttK
men’s War. One of the best western stories ever written. Hu
been read by nearly everybody and produced on* Hie stage, sue-
.-- -fully -tmw sec‘it o. jihot. play^ .with KENNETH HARI..«
FLORENCE VIDOR RUSSELL'SIMPSON, PAT O’MALLX!
and a big cast
“AESOP'S FABLE” and “INTERNATIONAL NEWS”
prese
■■
was
1852,
town
THURSDAY MARCH 13
A MOTION TO ADJOURN
A Saturday Evening Post story by Peter B. Kyne, starring MAR­
JORIE DAW and ROY STEWART, and a strong cast. A picture
of unusual merit.
PARDON ME” Two Reel Comedy
FRIDAY MARCH 11
THE AGE OF DESIRE
Featuring MARY PHILBIN (Star of Merry Go Round), MYR­
TLE STEADMAN and WILLIAM COLLIER JR. A picture !«
every mother who ever had a son—and for every son. A hi
theme produced in a big way.
“THE OPTOMIST” Two Reel Comedy
SATURDAY MARCH 15
JUDGMENT OF THE
STORM
Featuring LLOYD HUGHE, GEORGE HACKATHORN, M
TLE STEADMAN and CLARE McDOWELL. A powerful
of love, sacrifice and atonement wiht the new twist you’ve
waiting for. Greater than “Way Down East.”
“SOMEBODY LIED” Two Reel Comedy
When a Fellow
Needs Friend
¿Ar'
Ma and dad topped the milk for their coffee
left
skimmilk ior
for his
portion.
-- Jzhrmie
iu-€ the
vRe sKimmiiK
ms portion,
Lucky the lad that gets the milk to drink
as it comes from the dairy.
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
ERWIN HARRISON, Pr®
For a Good Meal
And Real Ser
BUNGALOW CAFE
inc t
termi