Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 11, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    )AY. APRIL lb 1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
(This information is required from stition, from which the world is seek­
| ining this phase of the question. For strumental in lowering the price of money, just the same as the wheat
daily publications only.)
ing to emerge.
I
illustration, it would be ridiculous for dairy products to a price below cost growers are at the present time, but
LESLIE HARRISON
Weekly
Paper
The per centage of education under
IndePrn<l‘'nt
Sworn
to
^nd
subscribed
before
me
I
the
metropolitan press and othdrs to of production, thus dragging down the they grit their teeth with firm de­
S Every Friday by the
the common school system compared
Publishing
Company this 9th day of April, 1924.
advise dairymen of Tillamook county dairymen to the- same financial con­ termination that they would make at
with that of parochial schools, shows
V. L. WHITE
‘ «■tn»"»?011' 9reK°*
a greater national literacy than under + + ♦ + ♦ + + ♦♦ + ♦♦♦
I to diversify in farming should the ditions some of the wheat growers success of the cheese industry under
(My commission expires March 9th j that of any country where a govern­ *
price of cheese happen to drop below are facing at the present time.
the specialized system of farming and
......... ...... Editor
1928.)
♦
ment
has
a
national
religion,
and
is
the cost of production and go into
Looking at the matter from that came out on top, which conclusively
Manager I
Harris«'11
I dominated by a church'. Take for in­ ♦
wheat raising. It is, therefore, only view point it mu t appear to every proves that soil and climatic condi­
Correspondence on the var­
, waste of space to endeavor to prove sensible person that wheat growers tions have considerable to do as tc»
second class mail STATE WILL APPEAL SCHOOL stance the United States and South­ +
ern Europe and compare the rate of + ious subjects of the day is in­
whether the advice given farmers a are not receiving the best ot advice whether the land is suitable for spe­
'" in the U. S. postoflice at
LAW
illiteracy in this country and in the ♦ vited by the Headlight for
i few years since and that given now is from those who have undertaken to cialized or diversified farming.
eoL Ore»on’
r_________ _
others where parochial schools are + publication. Any paper for
! the most sensible, practical kind of give them plenty of free advice, with
It is safe to say that a number of
^SCKIPTW* RATES
~;
v»>sVvli Z*O Fsza»-» vvnict ho si trnpd
| advice-,
there is
ng logical in the sspûctûtion wl—t they ..re go.iig
n..,
[ The school !sw passed st the last established by h* or by church dic­
with the writer’s name, which
! giving different and opposite kinds to pull the wheat growers out of a ing, but should any considerable num­
... By Mail
*2-00 ’ election by an overwhelming majority tum, and the common school system
♦ may be withheld by request.
whenever market prices take a drop hole and bring them financial success ber do so and try their luck at dairy­
i in Oregon, and which was declared shows like an arc light compared with ♦
in any one of the agricultural pro- by diversifying in farming.
[Months, By Mail
» -7j unconstitutional b y three federal the light of a tallow dip.
ing, it will surely soon overstock the;
ducts.
payable in advance
The common school system has + + ♦ + + ♦ + + + + + + ♦
When Tillamock cheese sold some markets with dairy products, result­
judges sitting together in the United
come to stay, and free and an en­
The same things have occurred over years ago around 10 cents per pound, ing in lower prices for this is what
WRITER DISCUSSES FARM
States circuit court recently, will be
Telephones
lightened country like the United
and over again in Oregon with pota­ the dairymen had their financial over production generally brings
PROBLEMS
appealed
by
the
st^te.
Governor
Pacific States, Main 68
States will never abandon its present
toes, fruit, meats, etc., but no one was troubles and were hard pressed for about.
F. C. BAKER
Walter M. Pierce, one of the defend­
system for the old and impractcal
foolish to advise the abandonment of
To
the
Editor:
To.
the
casual
ob
­
ants,
enjoined
by
the
decision
from
♦ * + + + + + ♦♦♦♦
; enforcing the law, states that the systems which enlightened peoples ■ server of passing events it will be re­ growing or raising these farm pro­
| state wifi appeal the law to the high­ have thrown into the discard as con­ membered that only a few years since ducts.
editorial policy
tributing causes to ignorance, internal that agricultural colleges and the
It will naturally occur to most peo­
It
est court. The judges who rendered
strife, and as an obstacle to orderly,
ple,
should the wheat growers follow
Mrs. Claire Hysmith, Prop
Opposite Tillamook Hotel
metropolitan daily press were issuing
the decision stated that “the right
advocate, aid and sup-
peaceful and intellectual progression. a large amount of propoganda advis­ 1 the advice now given them and take
r°
of
private
schools
to
exist
in
the
state
--y
measures
that
will
It any
If one believes that the trend of all
up dairying and other branches of
ALL KINDS OF BEAUTY WORK
ing farmers to specialize in the grow­
must be regarded as natural and in­
the most good to the
human endeavor should be backward ing of crops and in raising stock for agriculture, there will soon be a short­
Call 162-J for Appoihtments
I1
herent.”
Lt people
instead of forward, then the old ob­
age of wheat, and consequently high­
it was claimed that it would be a so­
The public school system was born
k,, encourage industries
er prices for the consumer to pay for 1
solete system of church should be wel­
in opposition to parochial and private comed back. But there little danger lution of some of the difficulties that Hour and bread. From that point of |
establish in Tillamook
schools, whereby the rich and aris­ that such will be the case. The world confront farmers so often, and be in­ | view it can be argued that it is good '
kJ urge the improvement
tocratic classes of people could get has become too enlightened fur that. strumental in bringing about better advice the metropolitan press and
prices for their products.
education, while the poorer classes, of
L port for Tillamook City,
others are giving farmers to diversify
Strange to relate, however, quite
| which is composed the majority of
pu insist on an American
their crops.
At
last
Mah
Jong
has
struck
the
the
opposite
advice
and
propaganda
is
• the people, were allowed to remain in
Ldard of labor.
But there are two view points to
I ignorance, so far as state or govern- town, with a whoop and hurrah. If no«v being doled out to farmers. The j be considered. Should most of the
![•„ be politically indepen-
farmers
aie
now
advised
that
diversi
­
you
hear
a
noise
like
a
rattling
of
old
i ment school aid was concerned. But
L but to support the can-
wheat growers divert their energies
the common school system won out, dry bones, and feminine squeals of fied farming is the proper thing and a and activities to dairying, which most
Ltes for public office who
way
out
of
their
financial
and
other
delight,
added
to
baritone
exclama
­
; and it has grown, and cannot be
| bring the most good to
of them would undoubtedly do, re­
1 stifled by the advocates of private or tions of joy, don’t get excited; it is difficulties, especially wheat growers. ! gardless as to climate and soil condi­
I people of Tillamook
So
in
the
space
of
a
few
years
only
a
game
of
Mah
Jongg.
It
has
[ parochial schools. In fact, it is a sys-
Lty and of the State of
ARE AGENTS FOR
tions, it is a foregone conclusion that
- tem that belongs to all democratic been hinted by some scientist that farmers are advised to adopt two 1 in a few years there would be an over
Jgon.
BALFOUR-GUTHERIES FAMOUS
[ governments, and especially to repub- the wooden pieces with which the different methods of farming by those production of dairy products, which
game is played, which are imported who claim to know what is best for
| lies of our own pattern.
would place the dairymen in the same
The great trouble comes from re­ from China, contain potentialities for farmers and who should be in a posi­ financial straights as the wheat grow­
tion
to
give
good,
sound,
practical
ad
­
I
the
distributing
of
pestilential
Ori-
ligious bodies who still hang on to
btlDAY, APRIL H. <»24
ers, for foreign markets enter into
: the old idea that the church should i entai disease! but that probably is a vice.
IT’S HARD WHEAT and HARD TO BEAT
the price of wheat and cheese, with
Good
arguments
can
be
made
pro
'
fabrication
quoted
by
some
envious
I
have
control
of
the
education
of
child-
no prospect that wheat growers would
WENT OF THE OWNER-
editor who hasn’t been invited to “sit and con, for specialized and diversi­
be financially benefitted by making
206-2nd AVE
M AN AG EM ENT, CIRCULA- I ren; and the public school prevents
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
fied
farming
for
climatic
and
soil
in
’
’
at
a
game
of
the
new
here,
but
old
j this.
the
change.
In
fact,
it
would
result
ETC., REQUIRED BY THE
conditions largely enter into determ-
j there, Chinese game.
1 in a double calamity, for over produc­
[IF CONGRESS OF Al’Gl ST i The parochial schools assume that
j
they
have
a
right
to
dictate
the
class
tion of dairy products Would be dis­
24, 1912,
of education which the child should re­
appointing to wheat growers who
ceive, and that its education should
changed to dairying and would be ih-
imbibe the particular belief of the
Tillamook Headlight pub-
| chureh in religious matters, thus fore-1
Leekly at Tillamook, Oregon ! ing a particular brand of religion up­
TILE YOUR FARM
il 1, 1924. State of Oregon, on the scholar whether he wants it
ASK THE MAN
or not. In other words, the scholar
of Tillamook.
WHO HAS TILED
is not allowed to choose his religion,!
I me, a Notary Public in and j,ut must take
enforce(j by !
Tillamook, Nehalem and Seaside, Tuesdays,
TILLA TOOK CLAY
I State and county aforesaid,.
parochial school. On the other |
W IRKS
Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
lly appeared Leslie Harrison,. hand the common school system sim-
See our very extensive line of hardware, Barb­
Ling been duly sworn accord- j p]y see]<g fo insulate good morals and
wire Specials for this week. Buy your nails by
L deposes and says that he is , a belief in a Supreme being, the cre-
Leave stage depot at Tillamook, 9am; leave
the keg. We can make it worth your while. Spe­
L 1 of the Tillamook Headlight ator ancj ru]er of jbe universe, and to
stage depot, Seaside, 3 p. m.
F. J. r i(E & SON
t the following is, to the best furnjsh the essentials of a good moral,
cial in Garden Tools.
knowledge and belief, a true . eommon ant] high school education,
Breakfast Table special .......................... $3.45
Fully equincd to draft nl.i” for
COAST STAGES
Lit of the ownership, manage- ]eavjng the individual free to attend i
Notice
Ye
Dairymen
—
We
pay
10c
lb.
for
Calf
any building r. > matter how small
Ind if a daily paper, the cir- ; any co]]ege he may select to finish
GEO. SMITH, MGR.
and nothing >o large. (’I: 1 to
Hides also 4c lb. for sacks.
I), etc., of the aforesaid pub- that education. Take your choice of
talk it over w: h you any time and
| for the date shown in the the two systems. Whether the paro-
specialize in p.easing you.
kption, required by the Act -chial schools shall educate you in i
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE MONARCH
1st 24, 1912, embodied in sec- some particular religious belief, or
STOVE LET US DEMONSTRATE
I, Postal Laws and Regula- on the other hand gve you a good
rinted on the reverse of this common school education, and allow
wit:
you to choose your college fof further
I the names and addresses of education, and at the same time
isher, editor, managing editor, choose your college for further edu­
mess managers are: Publisher- cation, and at the same time choose
t Publishing company, Tilla-1 for y^rself the church to which you
I
Legon; Editor, H. G. (fcrild, want to Join- The common school
I
be Oregon; Managing Editor, system is a bulwark against the union
Lrrison, Tillamook, Oregon. I of chureh and state> which this ^v'
ernment strictly forbids, as the con-
M orc atxl more, the women of the
I the owner is: (If the pub- \ stitutpn gives all churches and creeds
Is owned by an individual his , freedom of expression, but does in-
West arc Becoming keen judges of
|d address, or if owned by i sist that church and state shail be
re al values in motorcars. That i> one
kn one individual the name ¿kept separate.
of
many reasons why thousands of
less of each, should be given I The trail of church and state com-
I the publication is owned by bined has left its bloody imprint up-
Star Cars grace Western roads today.
htion the name of the cor-: on the pages of the world's history,
!• or women were <|tii< k to appreciate
land the names and addresses and resulted in the Renaissance, which
our ideal of building the finest small
■ckholders owning or holding brought freedom of individual thought
■ cent or more of the total ! on religion, and in other departments
car at the lowest possible cost.
[of stock should be given.) of life. That old system still seeks
Long, low lines, glistening lustre of
larrison, Tillamook, Oregon. . to perpetuate' the rule of church and
bnuh—a car to be pioud of in any
state, which not only takes away a
It the known bondholders,
man’s freedom of thought and action
company —and mechanically per­
■es, and other security holders j in this world, but also leaves behind
fect. Never before have so many
v holding 1 per cent or more it a legacy of ignorance and super-
ROFITABLE crop« should be growing on that un­
•mount of bonds, mortgages,
cleared land of your»—productive instead of idle acre«.
high p-iced features been built into
And blasting stumps is now much cheaper and easier.
■securities are: (If there are
a low cast car.
■state.) None.
Pacific Stumping Powder is clearing land quickly and
cheaply for the ranchers around here, because there are
Twenty seven distincr »nd exchisiw 6-stnse*
tvbvlar
f the two paragraphs next
about 142 sticks of 1J4* x 8* of Pacific Stumping to the
make the Stsr Car the lowest cost high grads
50-pound case. You will get one-half more sticks for
B ackbone
ping the names of the own-
car in the world. No other car often so
each
dollar
spent
for
explosives
for
land-clearing
when
you
kholders, and security hold­
KtXonlom4 «tram.
buy Pacific Stumping. It has the same strength as other
much real car value for so liuke money.
in' contain not only the list
standard stumping powders. There is no danger of its
Geared to the pocket-book of the family
ítatm
freezing, nor does Pacific Stumping cause headache from
lolders and security holders
Car»
of modest income, it sarishes your every
handling.
lappear upon the books of
demand of a fine, Mibwantial car.
Let
us
supply
you
with
explosives
this
year.
We
carry
►ny but also, in cases where
large stocks of du Pont dynamites for all blasting purposes
' Star
Cal) a Star dealer up now. R ide with him—•
polder of security holder ap- 1
on the farm. Tell us your job and we’ll tell you the cost.
vatH
one by one, be will demonstrate to you ry
|n the books of the company
feature reasoru why the New Star Car
I or in any other fiduciary re-'
more per dollar
Iruilt for you.
f name of the person or cor-.
sta * Mom« rrwr.m y CAuraaata
|for whom such trustee is
OAKLAND. CALiroama
I given; also that the said!
Bgiaphs contain statements I
I
■ affiant’s full knowledge
I
the circumstances and I
fl
I under which stockholders I
TILLAMOOK OREGON
Mees of Models
f' holders who do not ap-
■» i *n
>»<««■ ex
B the books of the company ,
I
f' h°ld stock and securities
I other than of a bona fide 1
NON-FREEZING
non - headache
H this affiant has no reason 1
■ ^hat any other person, as-
I corporation has any in-1
F1 or indirect in the said I
■7’ or other securities than
B® hy him.
ainoolt lieaNisIlt
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CORRESPONDENCE
BEAUTY SHOP
Dawson & Dunn
GROCERS
White Loaf Flour
A. & B. BLOOM
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COAST STAGES
FURNITURE and HARDWARE
STAR THE 27 FEATURE CAR
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“We Talked It Over
My Wife and I!"
Idle Acres Yield No Profit
P
GENUINE
5-
BULL”
DURHAM
King-Crenshaw
Hdw. Co.
it)
2 bags far
ice 8«
j LJI
I 1m av-rage number of
I
''ue of this publica-
I
H’tributed, through the
■^*r*ise, to paid subscrib- ,
■ ■ ’ix months preceding j
■>*r. above is .......
’
•490
a bag
y&M can roll
100 Cigarettes STUMPING POWDER
Jvrl5Cents
■ ■
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