Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 18, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    ÏDAY. APRIL 18, 1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Hamook JjtaMistlt
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L To advocate, aid and sup-
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Dost people
I. To encourage industries
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i To urge the improvement
if a port for Tillamook City.
I To insist on an American
tandard of labor.
i. To be politically indepen-
|ent, but to support the can-
Hdates for public office who
gill bring the most good to
he people of
Tillamook
founty and of the State of
Oregon.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924
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a
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protection
DIFFICULT
not
jest Protection Week for 1924
been designated by President
dge and Governors Hart and
e for April 21-27, inclusive, an­
tes the District Forester’s office
irtland.
these proclamations, the presi-
knd the governors call attention
i appalling losses that occur each
tfrom forest fires, and urge all
ns, either in association or as
duals, to protect all wooded areas
lire. It is peculiarly fitting that
pvernors of Oregon and Wash-
i should issue special messages
rest protection for within these
fates are the greatest stands of
timber left in the United
|. Governors of many other
will issue proclamatoins supple-
ng the one issued by the presi-
■nd arbor day in several states
|e observed during Forest Pro-
n Week.
tetary of Agriculture Wallace,
I Greeley, Chief Forester, and
bt Forester Geo. H. Cecil have
I times emphasized the import-
P preventing forest fires, about
[of which every year sweep 11,-
p acres of land in the United
ful with fire while in wooded areas
Thir oleomargarine meeting was
District Forester Cecil gives the fol­
sponsored by the Tillamook county
lowing simple rules which if observed
cow testing association together with
will go far toward reducing the ap­ the different breed organizations in
palling number of man-caused forest the county. There were farmer.- rep­
fires reported every year in the Paci
resenting practically every commun­
tic Northwest:
ity in the county, present at this meet
Be sure match is out before throw­ ing.
ing it away; don’t throw cigars, cig-
Regarding the resolutions handed
urettes, and pipe ashes along the road- to the county creamery association by
ide; build small camp fires away from the different breed associations; the
brush and small trees; never leave resolutions were n>t acted upon lav.
your camp fire unwatched; make sure orably and furthermore, it was the
your camp fire is dead—then bury it; eXP’“«»i<w »♦
fl,oe
keep in touch with forest rangers and creamery association in no way w >uld
firewardens and report all fires you donate funds for this cause.
may see, no matter how small; be as
We ask you to please inform the
carful with fire while you are in wood­ people that the Tillamook county test­
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ed areas as you would' be in your ing association is the organization
own home.
that is raising this donation and that
William Hunter, who owns a schoon
er by the same name, has been hired
by the state fish commission to work
along the coast this year and kill sea­
lions. He will use explosives mainly,
and will not have to scalp the dead
sea-lions, as he will be hired on a
straight salary. So, M . Hunter will
save the expense of keeping a grind­
stone on his boat this year, as there
will be no call to sharpen his scalping
knife, as he formerly had to do. This
no doubt will be a pleasing change
to Captain Hunter, as turning a grind­
stone, and sharpening up his scalp­
lifter last year gave him an extreme­
ly tired feeling, when he should have
felt full of pep and good humor. He
will thus be relieved of much of the
“grind” of his former onerous duties.
they will conduct the future cam­
paign regarding oleomargarine as
they have been doing in the past,
Yours very truly,
PAUL FITZPATRICK
T B. HYDER
E. J. GIENGER
Directors ol Tillamook county cow
testing association.
METHODIST CHURCH
HAS DEDICATION
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“Without Christ there is ho effec- are in the state-wide contest for high
iive building."
schools to be conducted by the school
“Faith is a tunnel through which
of commerce at 11 o’clock Saturday
God can contact the human heart.”
in the commerce building.
“In all things we must have divine
Competition will be even keener
help; a.» when man fails, his only re-
than
in last year’s contest, since more
coutis to God.”
contestants are entered, says Miss
"The greatest improvement in this
Bertha Whillock, instructor in office
world, is the improvement of the
training.
Elimination tryouts were
soul.”
held in many counties and towns.
“The Christian mar. is batter equip­
ped for the battle of life than the
non-Christian.”
Through,...- the . m, • was ac-I
cented with the central thought of'
faith in God, for in that way come all
spiritual blessings. Bishop Shepherd
(Continued from page 1)
is a great preacher, and his greatness
consists in his simplicity, and his able I Bishop Sumner and Portlanders who
presentation of the truth.
are interested in the mission work of
Prior to the dedication of the new j the Episcopalian church, and with
building, church steward, C. J. Ed­ what money can be raised locally, it
wards, gave a summary of the church is expected that sufficient funds will
indtrbtedness, and stated that there be obtained to erect the parish house
was needed the further sum of $6,647 as soon as possible and defer the
to dedicate the church free of debt. building of the church building later,
In a few minutes the entire amount as the parish house can be used for
was pledged by those present, and the the present for a place of worship
dedication followed. After that cere­ and social purposes.
mony, r. community dinner was had in ■ The plans of the buildings are
the basement of the church which was drawn with the idea of obtaining the
partaken of by a large number of peo­ , best accommodations with as small
ple present.
I expense as possible, there being no in-
During the afternoon services, the ■ tentions whatever in erecting costly
rite of baptism was confin'd upon a buildings, but simply those of a mod­
number of children at 3 p. m. Bishop ern and up-to-date character that will
Shepherd also preached in the evening ■be sufficient for a number of years to
of the same day to a large audience. come.
The church will cost a little over
There is some prospect of a clergy­
$30,000 in its completed form, and is man being placed in charge of the
one of the finest edifices of its kind three mission churches at Hillsboro,
between Astoria and Coos bay.
McMinnville and Tillamook,
This
would enable him to devote more
ime to them than Archdeacon Black
can do at the present time with so
| many other mission churches to sup-
I ply and look after.
HAM AND EGGS
Come get your share Easter Sunday morning at the new
Armory, 8 o’clock. Everyman’s class is the provider.
BRING YOUR WIFE, MOTHER, DAUGHTER,
SISTER
£P|SCOPALS TG BUILD
The new Methodist church on Sec­
ond avenue, this city, was formally
dedicated last Sunday forenoon by
Bishop Wm. O. Shephe-d of Portland,
assisted by District Superintendent
Dr. Gilbert of Salem, ana Re». ¿imp-
son Hamrick, resident pastor.
The church was filled with home
people and visitors from neighboring
With $472,760.77 in the county de­ ! county towns, and was appropriately
positories, it doesn’t look as though decorated with lilies of the valley,
Tillamook county was in such a hor­ ferns and other flowers.
rible condition financially as some of
A special choii furnished selections,
the hired mourners for certain timber and another musical feature was a Corvallis, April 9, (Special)— Cath-
interests would have it appear.
solo by Ira T. Morgan of Portland.
e.ine Smith, Pebble Wells, Lula Thur­
After the primaries and the elec­
Bishop Shepherd chose as his text man, and Margaret Ross of Tillamook
tion have passed, you won’t hear the the 15th chapter of John, with refer­ will represent the high school at the
blood-curdling lamentations of the ence to the 7th an 1 8th chapters ir state typing contest hpre Saturday,
hired calamity howlers. They will be Romans.
| April 12.
out of a job. When you see a man I Outstanding sentences in his ser­
'.lore than 120 high school students
working overtime to pour calamity mon were:
representing 34 Oregon high schools,
stuff in to the ears of the uninformed, j
it is well to wonder just what is his |
interest in the matter. Most of the
hired boys are men who do not own
a cent’s worth of property in the
county. Why should they be so fran­
tic in trying to discredit the county? |
It’s easy when you stop and think j 1
for a moment.
MATHERS
TRUCK SERVICE
TILLAMOOK:
PORTLAND:
49 N. FRONT ST.
209ft SECOND AVE. E.
BEAUTY SHOP
Mrs. Claire Hysmith, Prop.
Opposite Tillamook Hotel
ALL KINDS OF BEAUTY WORK
Call 162-J for Appointmen’s
(MHKHKHUKIO
C.Jt.M.M.:
Dawson & Dunn
TILLAMOOK STUDENTS
IN TYPING CONTEST
GROCERS
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BADBRBATH
ARE AGENTS FOR
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CARLTON CREAM ROSE BUTTER
That means Butter that is sweet and good.
206-2nd AVE
TILLAMOOK, ORE
I A. & B. BLOOM
TILE YOUR FARM
FURNITURE and HARDWARE
CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence on the var­
ious subjects of the day is in­
vited by the Headlight for
publication. Any paper for
rnnat ho siorned
with the writer’s name, which
may be withheld by request.
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ASK THE MAN
WHO HAS TILED
See our very exten°ive line of hardware, Barb­
wire Specials fcr this week. Buy your nails by
the keg. We can make it v’orth your while. Spe­
cial in Garden Tools.
Breakfast Table special .........
.......... $3.45
Notice Ye Dairymen—We pay
lb. for Calf
Hides also 4c lb. for sacks.
TILLAMOOK CLAY
WORKS
F. J. PYE & SON
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE MONARCH
STOVE LET US DEMONSTRATE
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COAST STAGES
Tillamook, Nehalem and Seaside, Tuesdays,
Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Leave stage depot at Tillamook, 9 a. m; leave
stage depot, Seaside, 3 p. m.
Fully equipod to draft plan for
any building no matter how small
and nothing too large. Glad to
talk it over with you any time and
specialize in pleasing you.
COAST STAGES
GEO. SMITH. MGR.
D3C®MOß®ie3^
t.lt.K.lt.Jl.JC.
REGARDING CAMPAIGN MONEY
Stary Wallace has stated that
but of every ten forest fires re-
tom human carelessness and
pt happen once the public is
It face to face with the serious
[these fires cause. These losses
peciaily heavy on the American
(since the United States uses
paw-timber than all other na-
lombined.
F Forester Greeley says it is
pcult for everyone to be care-
Editor Headlight: In the issue of
your paper of recent date there ap­
pears an article regarding Tillamook
county’s donation to the Anti Oleo­
margarine campaign fund being rais­
ed throughout the state.
It might appear to some of your
readers that the Tillamook county
creamery association is the organiza­
tion backing this movement, which in
that case would be erroneous.
TWENTY-FOUR FAST ROUNDS OF
BOXING
uspices Boxing Commission, Benefit American
Legion
dtMORY
APRIL 19
TILLAMOOK
9P.M
1ft—ROUNDS—10
»illy Gardeau vs. Gene Urbanek
Formerly Whitney Camp. 147 lbs
Portland. 145
«ark Johnson vs. Tommv McCarthy
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158 lbs.
4—ROUNDS—4
æwis Johnson vs. Dannv Garth
’** lbs.
163 lbs.
4_ROUNDS—4
Joe Johnson vs. George Rother
"Bitnev Camp. Ik5 lbs.
T TNCLEARED land will “eat its head off” in taxes and
eJ in the loss of crops you could produce on it. Stumps
don’t earn anything—they’re “squatters'’ and should be
replaced with crop«.
The lower cost of clearing land with Pacific Stumping is
shown by the increase in the number of ranchers in this
neighborhood who are using it today. It shoots, stick for
stick, with any standard stumping powder, but you get
one-half more sticks for your dollar. Pacific Stumping does
the job right —more land cleared at lese expense. And
Pacific Stumping docs not freeze or give a headache from
handling.
We can give you complete explosives service. Our stocks
include Pacific Stumping and other du Pont dynamites for
use on the farm. Let us figure on your requirements.
Maintenance and National Service
is both the ally and
the enemy of the tele­
phone. One of her forces, elec­
tricity, carries the voice ofman
•fir. Others, as flood, tornado
or sleet storm, can cripple com­
munications in a large area
through theirdevastating might.
Each pair of telephone wires
in the Bell System is a pathway
for reciprocal speech. When
beaten down by the uncontrol­
lable forces of nature, that path­
way to fifteen million telephones
atvrk
more per dollar
6—ROUNDS—6
lbs.
Stump Acres Earn No Money
Portland. 180 lbs.
HARRY DITTER, Referee
King-Crenshaw
Hdw. Co.
TILLAMOOK OREGON
non - headache
ÍÜ POND
NON-FREEZING
The Pacific I elephone anti telegraph Company
pacific stumping powder
BELL SYSTEM
4 Pacific North»*,t Product
t t DU PONT DE NEMOURS
is blocked, and none of the na­
tion’s voices can pass that way.
Reserve materials must be oo
hand, that storm damage may ba
repaired without delay. Ade­
quate funds must be made avail­
able so that the cost of restora­
tion may be met.
National telephone service
is only possible through an or­
ganization capable of handling,
on a nation-wide basis, the prob­
lem of maintenance as well as
of operation.
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