mAYjœRIL 25>1924 3 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT rial classes, will be of value to him in this campaign. One thing is cer­ Weekly Paper tain, and that is that he will get a Independent big vote in his own county, where peo­ iZ Every Friday by the ’ U, publishing Company ple know him best. He is running as joint-senator for Lincoln, Yamhill, light . «veao« entamook. r_____ Washington and Tillamook counties. .... Editor Tiiuild — --- .. .Manager • è Harrison California fruit and vegetable deal­ lis” second class mail ers tried to force Governor Pierce to in the U. S. poatofflee at rescind the ban at the state line which pook. Ore«“"- makes it the duty of the shippers of .fruit and vegetables to fumigate î UBSCKH’TÎ0” RATM $2.00 ears before entering Oregon, the idea Year, »7 Mail .................. being to prevent the introduction of $1.00 Months. 117 Mail .............. the foot and mouth disease from the $ .75 , Months. By Mail ............. state to the south of us. Most of the Payable in advance raisers and shippers in California are Telephones dagoes, who care little for the spread of the cattle disease, provided they Pacific States. Main 68 can market their early garden stuff in ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Oregon. But Governor Pierce tood 4 firm, and refused the request of the )LR EDITORIAL POLICY ♦ California shippers. In so doing, he ♦ should be commended for doing the Tu advocate, aid and sup- ♦ right thing at the right time. ort any measures that will ♦ ring the most gooa to the ♦ ♦ The French owe us four billion dol­ lost people To encourage industries 4 lars on which no interest has thus far 0 establish in Tillamook ♦ been paid. The French are strong on ♦ politeness and expressions of appreci­ ounty. To urge the improvement 41 ation, but when it comes to paying f a port for Tillamook City. 4 their debts, they simply shrug their To insist on an American 4 shoulders, and do nothing. Another 4 time when they get in trouble, they tandard of labor. To be politically indepen- 4 probably will not find an army of ¡ent, but to support the can- 4 two million soldiers hurrying over to lidates for public office who 4 pull them out of a bad hole. rill bring the most good to 4 he people of Tillamook 4 In many parts of the state, accord­ #unty and of the State of 4 ing to our exchanges, there are num­ 4 Jregon. • 4 erous “dirt farmer” candidates. The ♦ ♦♦♦44444444 4 phrase is used largely to catch farm­ er’s votes at the primaries, and some of the candidates have not accumu­ FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924 lated any of the dirt by following the colony of Russian Dukhobors are plow or spreading manure with a ed for Linn county, with intent pitchfork. rfoniz* >n that place. It is said they will number several thou- They are religious fanatics, and * opposed to the public school and iw, and refuse to be governed by atter. Up in Canada they burned ♦ ♦ 44444444444 ♦ ol houses. They should be pass- ♦ * n to some other country or de­ ♦ ♦ ed. We have enough of half- ♦ ♦ • d anarchists and that class in * Correspondence on the var­ ♦ country. What we need is me ♦ ious subjects of the day is in­ 4 ligent immigrant who knows 4 vited by the Headlight for ♦ gh to patronize the public school, ♦ publication. Any paper for + who will obey the laws of the pi »» Twiisi. V sia’npei The people of Linn county should ♦ with the writer’s name, which + illow this class of people to take ♦ may be withheld by request. ♦ in the county. If they do, they ♦ ♦ be sorry for it. Portland has a ♦ 444444444444 ♦ ian colony, and the American SCORES CATHOLIC CLERGY ents of that section, surely are !ul about taking it their clothes To the Editor: In your issue of ight, and many have been sorry they carelessly left the clotnes- March 22nd, I notice that Mr. Davey in a ponderous, logical, pungent, perti­ out. nent, and very UNCONVINCING let­ ter, ignores my last letter and the un­ derewski canceled five engage- answerable evidence therein, harks a at $5,000 per engagement to back to your report of my lecture of to the bedside of his pet dog, November 16th and gives your read­ Lung, in Chicago. A dog doctor ers a rehash of his first article, He lany plunks per hour, watched was unable to kill any bear with r Ping Lung’s lungs while blank shells the first time, it is a rewski tore his hair and wept little strange that he would try it the f pints of weeps for sick doggie, second. Extracting from this letter despite the weeps of the great the noise—“hatred,” “false,” “bitter ir, Ping Lung died, because his anti-Catholics” etc. you find that like lungs no longer plunked. It is a busted toy baloon, you have nothing but look at the several $5,000 left. Mr. Davey did not answer about Pad. lost while he was at Punk l’s bedside bewailing. The money Mexico (he introducted it). Overlook­ 7 this tall Pole of Poland, would ed illiteracy in Catholic countries. purchased many Ping Lungs for Forgets France, where the Catholic But the dog doctor got a big laymen got tired of the intolerant >r dosing l ing Lung with nawsty priestcraft. Doe?, not deny Quigley’s tines which no doubt hurt the war speech. Forgets his former la­ icratic Ping Lung’s little tummy. ment of “persecution.” Does not deny *11 this happening, when hun- that the Popes are opposed to the i of little human babies are dy- separation of church and state, with " the big cities for lack of pure this lack of denial admits that the »nd proper clothing and enough Pope is the supreme mind of,the church. Does not deny that < atholics to sustain life. consider their condition in America precarious—“Leo.” Does not deny G. Beals, candidate for joint that the Pope is rejoicing over “spe­ tor returned early in the week cial rights” and is seeking for “abso­ 1 trip over to Lincoln county, lute rights.” He does not deny that 'isited at Toledo and Newport, the Church of Rome is now making teports good encouragement to an intollerant fight to supress all •ndidacy in that county. He al- Protestant work in Poland. Nor that und matters quite satisfactory in the same effort is NOW being made Yamhill and Washington cqun- in Rome (He seems unable to see that r Beals linds a strong support this llllS is 13 modern). IIlUUvlll/« He does not deny his way bv farmers and dairy- that Archbishop of Morelia asserts, His previous experience in the that there would be no peace in Mex­ •ture, and a good record for the ico until the Church of Rome was again in power. He does not den ■ [îiwoli Ixablißbt CORRESPONDENCE a uj i — .... i . i — i— that the Pope called Elizabeth a bas­ ] repairs ? It must be exceedingly took the other half of the seat and We refer Mr. Davey to document 190. Chicago laymen representing nearly tard because her father was not mar­ strong, if so little results in so much they were gone. I wonder if this is what he calls be­ every parish in Chicago, in which the ried by the Church of Rome.- He ing good? His statement that these following language is used: “Whereas I cannot understand how any Cath ­ seems to see that his quotation from damage. The “body, blood, soul and men were bitter anti-Catholics is not we have heretofore in dutiful and re­ olic laymen can look on this unnatural Pius IX put him in bad with the ; divinity” of the priestly created lord spectful terms invoked the attention true. unwholesome, unchristlike, system of Church’s doctrine of infallibility of has a very bad effect. If this is what of his emminence, * * * to the scand­ placing unmarried priests together Mr. Davey no doubt knows, what Popes. He still fails to quote from the Christ came to do, he had better ] with unmarried maternity frocked Catholic laymen generally do not, alous condition of immorality among Trent in an “ungarbled manner.” By | remained away. There is not one girls, and not at least suspect that about resolutions handed up to Card­ certain of the clergy in this Areh-dio- word in the New Testament that silence he admits that many Catholic while the church is exploiting their inal Martinelli from a meeting of (Continued on page 4) laymen still believe in witches. He I justified Rome in witholding the wine labor that is at the same time ex- from the laymen, and it was not un ­ does not deny that Catholic church ploiting their virtue. The whole sys­ papers carried adds for all kinds of til the Council of Constance in 1415 tem stinks of immorality and brutal-! I that it was made the rule of the high wines etc. He does not deny Church. Yet there is nothing that ity. This whole system by which' vhftt Al Smith ,s a Catholic. He Rome parrots so often as that all hnman being« are deprived of thetrl not deny that N. Y. under the leader-! natural, Godgiven rights to the per-' ship of Catholic Al Smith has made I her teaching has come directly down suit of happiness, and are required! from the Apostles. herself a public shame on prohibition., He does not deny that Catholic states I If reports are true, it would be well instead to kiss the floors they mop,' and bow down before the priestly! have failed to ratify the 18th amend- I for Mr. Davey to reread: “Look not monsters who destroy them, would ment. He does not deny that “Bene­ thou upon the wine when it is red in be a burning shame and disgrace if PORTLAND : TILLAMOOK : dictine” is made by the Monks. (Re­ the cup” etc. Like the priests he has practiced by a bunch of infidels, to ports just to hand says that last year managed some way to get more than say nothing of pretended followers of 49 N. FRONT ST. 209,z2 SECOND AVE. E. Mr. Haynes took possession of 33 gal­ three tablespoonfuls. the TENDER Christ. To say that lons in Washington D. C. alone). By One right guess. The writer be­ they are willing subjects of such in- j this silence he no doubt would have lieves that wine “when it is red in humanity is but to deepen the per­ Catholic laymen overlook that the the cup” has NO PLACE in the Com­ petrator’s degree of depravity. There ' Catholic priesthood is in politics and munion. To belong to a church which is no greater monster of oppression, i that they are intriguing day and night demanded “strong drink” for the than that man who deliberately teach-1 to force the civil power to bow before Communion in a prohibition nation es a mind in such a way as to fen- ! Mrs. Claire Hysmith, Prop. Opposite Tillamook Hotel the high and mighty priest of Rome. would be to me the utmost shame, un­ slave it. That these girls remain ALL KINDS OF BEAUTY WORK It would have been better for Mr. less it would be to be a priest in that where they are, enduring their tor­ Call 162-J for Appointments Davey’s cause if he had refused to church and consume that which was tures of loneliness, to say nothing of The woe and ruin of their clipped heads, their 17 pounds allow “the urgent requests’’ of some demanded. of your “broad minded readers” to “strong drink” has never been over- of dress in midsummer, and their induce him to thus limp out before j drawn, and the government was most servile grovelling before their iS the public. It may be a little cruel ' wholly unjustified in allowing it to overlords, is the most outstanding Mr. Editor, but we are in hopes that j the Church of Rome for the Sacra­ evidence that their training and their these “broad minded readers” will ment. It is only another evidence education is heathenistic, not Christ­ keep poking Mr. Davey that they that Rome and Rum walk together. ian. Bowing before imagej^is only a may have a modem example of the 1 Of course, Mr. Davey did not intend little part of such a larkWed mind. ability of some of their leaders to us to think that Christ drank or made In the Catechism, to which Mr. Davey generate gas. At that Mr. Davey is “fermented” wine. refers, pg. 94, we read: “Before thy doing about as well as any one could Of the men who are fighting this loving IMAGE? ’Tis truest joy to defending what he defends. amendment in Congress 55 per cent KNEEL.” Mr. Davey knows that the Council are Roman Catholics. No wonder We would not expect Mr. Davey to y Will move to a new and more desirable loca­ of Trent denied the right of anyone, that the editor of the Voice says: “If Know anything more about the Bible tion as soon as the insurance company adjusts to read the Bible in any language, no we continue to import Roman Cath­ than he exibits in his comments on matter by WHOM published, he knows olics * * * what chance have we to Peter, since he takes his Bible from the losses from the recent fire. that this has been again and again settle the liquor problem in Ameri­ the Pope. The firm wishes to thank the fire department affirmed by the Popes, and he knows ca?” Judge Nations, speaking of In 1 Cor. 9;5. Paul says: "Have we that the letter of Pope Leo, of Dec. the “beer bloc” in Washington, says: not power to lead about • * * a wife and helping public for their assistance in saving 13th, 1898, is considered by the church “Its personel leaves no doubt that it as well as Cepahas?” (Peter) The everything possible from the fire April 20th. as a blanket permission (in America is largely the handiwork of the Ro­ Catholic Bible has it: “Carry about and England) to all those who be­ man Catholic organization.” (Just off a woman.” Now either this woman cause of contact with Protestant free­ , the press the ink is warm yet). The was, what King James Bible says she dom demand the right to read for ‘ditor of Mayfield’s Weekly, address­ was, his wife, or Peter was running themselves. His statements on this ing himself to Al Smith, says: “Eigh­ around the country with another wo­ point comes under his own language ty per cent of the brewers, keepers man, having left his wife at home of dives and brothels were either Mr. Davey can take either side he “pure bunk.” Will Mr. Davey tell us why his members or defenders of your likes. church gathered up Bibles (Catholic) church.” A report from Smedley D. Will Mr. Davey please prove that from the Catholic laymen of ’Frisco I Butler’s work in Philadelphia says John the Divine was NOT a married after they had been carefully distri­ that 83 per cent of those arrested in man. I real about him “going to buted by the American Bible society? the clean up are Roman Catholic. “I his OWN house” and that he took If his church is sincere in its asserted i wonder wv“ue‘ if “ “ Mr. Davey thinksewe do not with him the mother of Jesus. I Tillamook, Nehalem and Seaside, Tuesdays, desire, why does it refuse to operate I ° 'S fighting the 18th amend- know of no Scripture which makes it Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. no.! j ____ I ment?” Bible ___________ societies, and curse those which unrighteous for a man not to marry, One Pope said it was all right, but I know of a passage which reads: are operating? It is not hard for Leave stage depot at Tillamook, 9 i. m; lea e us to believe what Crowley says, that j another said it was all wrong, which “If they cannot contain let them Had I space I marry for it is better to marry than secret instructions were rent out to was “infallible”? stage depot, Seaside, 3 p. m. would give an account of hundreds of to burn.” I am afraid that under PREVENT the sale of Bibles. people madly seeking an oportunity this, most priests will have to burn. Gregory the XVI, in his letter darn­ COAST STAGES to kneel before, and worship an image We have now before us a list of 37 ing Bible Societies (Faith and morais) of the virgin Mary. Leaving their Popes (this is only a small beginning GEO. SMITH. MGR. brings his charge because “old wo­ gifts and believing that the image of the whole) who were both criminal men”, “men”, and “men of every con­ had power to heal. and immoral to a revolting degree. dition”, thereby read the Bibl-. And Mr. Davey has failed thus far to se­ he adds, “what is absurdest of all, I and almost unheard of * * * unbeliev­ cure that living witness who had been ing nations come to understand the . in a protestant institution for thirty Scripture without an instructor.” This years who would come forward at the does'not sound much like what Mr. , end and say, “All this time I worship- All over the world Davey would palm off on Catholic | ped images.” laymen as the reason for Bible sub­ Catholics are doing just what Miss Shoeffen did, bowing before images pression. I and giving them worship. To Gregory XVI says that the per­ We have often wondered why Cath­ Portlard-McMinnville mission of Benedict XIV, for all Cath­ olics to read the Bible was counter­ olic laymen did not form themselves Hillsboro-Forest Grove manded by Clement XI and Pius VI, into committees and know for them- Corvallis-Salem "with the applause of the whole Cath­ j selves what ungodly prison houses of Eugene-Roseburg shame a Nunnery is. Find for them ­ olic world.” Gregory makes it plain and Willamette Valley that no Catholic laymen should dare selves why these girls wear what Miss Points to read and interpret the Bible for Shoeffen calls a “maternity dress” himself, Mr. Davey admits in his re­ (It most surely looks like it). Where LEAVE TILLAMOOK 10:30 A. M.‘ marks on infallibility that he is of did this practice of mixing unmarried 7:15 A. M. 2:30 P. M. 6:30 P. M.* the same mind. Bible reading, he priests, and unmarried Sisters in •Holds for arrival of Manhattan says, would make each one a pope. worship come from ? Not from the Stage If this were true I would advise all j Bible. There is nothing in the Bible •Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage I that comes within a thousand miles of to refain. For I have found nothing LEAVE PORTLAND (Park ana Yamhill S'reets) in the Popes that any real man should ; it. It comes from the “age old” Phal­ 7:50 A. ’ “ M. * 12:30 P. M. desire to be like. Thus he admits lic SEX worship. Many nuns and 4:30 P. M. 11:50 P. M. that his church does not desire the priests still wear the “sacred four” For arrivals-departures and con­ of Phallic »ex worship. All that the nections call laymen to read the Bible. It was 400 years after invention of priestly vow of celibacy amounts to UNION STAGE is told in this: On my way to Leb­ printing before a copy of the Bible anon, Ore., myself and another were TERMINAL was printed in Rome. This was in I introduced to Catholic priest. During 3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave. East Greek. As late as 1S79 no Bible had , Both Phones the conversation the gentleman with been printed in Rome in the language I me turned and asked the priest Portland-Tiewberg-Mc- of the people. straight, “Have you kept your vows Was it one, or two, three table- Minnvilie-Tiiiamook of chastity?” He answered two or “ACRES of land now in profitable spoonfuls of wine that caused the Stages crop« where nothing but «tumps three times rapidly, “Well I never got Rev. Father (?) in Portland recent­ grew before that ia what Pacific Stump­ Inc. married.” When we reached Lebanon ly to run over the old lady on the ing did for me and did it at lower cost.” a woman drove up in a carriage, he Many ranchers around here say thia sidewalk'. f Are all the staggers we from actual experience. Pacific Stump­ have observed in priests caused by so ing gives you one-half more powder for little wine? Is it so little that re­ your dollar—shoots stick for stick with mits so many of them to hospitals for any standard ’ stumping powder, but MATHERS TRUCK SERVICE BEAUTY SHOP Dawson & Dunn GROCERS g a COAST STAGES H STAGES “I cleared my land at lower cost by using PACIFIC STUMPING” 1* 3 A. & B. BLOOM FURNITURE and HARDWARE - Architects drawing of proposed Episcopal church which may be I built in this city, a story ef which I appeared in last week’» issue of | the Headlight. The proposed of a popular demand on the part building of the church is the result of Episcopalians in Tillamook county. i I See our very extensive line of hardware, Barb­ wire Specials for this week. Buy your nails by the keg. We can make it worth your while. Spe­ cial in Garden Tools. Breakfast Table special .......................... $3.45 Notice Ye Dairymen—We buy calf hides. 4c lb. for sacks. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE MONARCH STOVE LET US DEMONSTRATE you get 142 sticks of Pacific Stumping as against 100 sticks of the others. It will not freeze or give you a headache from handling. We sell Pacific Stumping and other du Pont dynamite* See J* before buy­ ing your next supply. more per dollar K'ng-Cren»'.tiw Hdw. Co. TILLAMOOK- OREGON NON-HEADACHE