Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 09, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, MAY 9,i92i
THJLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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honored of the Lord.”
| predict for them a great summer cam-
Song service evdy evt;,.
i
eeps us usy little work among my fellow teachers soldier, have had one royal spiritual ¡more beautiful people than Brother paign. I enjoy my stay in Stockton
■nd Sister Suffield, they are surely
any
man
who
would
preaching
at
8:00.
Reader
.
watching things all the time.
battle in Stockton, California. It has I among the choice people in the nation. very much, and
not^enjoy working wjth Brothe^ und
and welcome.—Con.iibuted I v r’ ?.0U **
To be sure bills don’t get paid and they helped me a lot, but now
never been my privilege to work with And Mr. Turner, who has just given
there
are
a
great
many
strangers
in
___ ____ . • •s- Him j
twice there is really a world of work;
Suffield
and
Brother
Turner,
(Continued from page 5)
,
the little town that was once my
up
a large dairy business, is now out Sister
Corvallis
— New $43,000
and
until
you
thoroughly
understand
would
indeed
be
a
hard
man
to
please,
.When all of the money had been
home and I want them to have the
singing the gospel for Jesus Christ for our fellowship was most blessed!» ton grade school completed.
■pent they should have asked the peo­ it you have no’ idea what we have to facts. I thank you folks for coming i
H p has a most splended voice and 1
ple for authority to have gone in debt do. But I do feel that knowing the out here this evening. Most of you 1
this $423,000. But they went ahead work now as I do and with the benefit are working hard during the day and ,
on the strength that the taxes would of these four years experience I shall and are glad to get home and rest in '
come in. Now you know, dear friends, be able to give the people of Tilla­ the evening. But I must stop now,
how long your bank account would mook even a better service next term,] I I’ve kept you long enough and Mr.
if they see fit to remember me. and 11
| * — A -A — J $ J — — — A t —-
• y M A
M«rui araiiU Us say a few words te
shall
be fair in • »•i rthing I have said
keep ’he balance np.
you so I’ll thank you again and
SPECIALIST
this evening and I believe that If Les­
But now the timber men wing this lie had taken a second thought of good-night.
In Internal Medicine for the past
and knowing that the county court what he was doing he would never
twelve years
had gone way beyond their rights in have said the things against me that REVIVAL CAMPAIGN AT NAZA­
DOES NOT OPERATE
RENE CHURCH
doing this work and carrying out this i he has.
Will be at
Meetings, that we are sure will be i
extensive road program, they filed i Now if any of you have any ques-
BENSON
Hotel
WED., THURSDAY
of
intense
interest
to
every
well
in-
j
their suit. Now the county court and i toins to ask, I shall be glad to an­
other officials say—“See the sixty swer them as far as I can—any ques­ dined person in the community, will and FRIDAY MAY 21, 22, and 23.
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
miles of highway we have, from one tions regarding registration and elec­ begin at the Nazarene church on
THREE DAYS ONLY
end of the county to the other,” but tions, these things all go through our Thursday, May 8, when the pastor i
No charge for Consultation
what are we paying for it. Let me office—we have to watch all along and will be assisted by Rev. F. W. Suffield [
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad-
give you some figures. Bonded debt, I keep everything in its place and do and wife and Mr. Turner, soloist, all
' uate in medicine and surgery and is
$411,000, 5 percent interest 1919 bond things at the right time, and see that of California.
issue. $423,230 general warrants and the others do, too. I have written
In the last copy of our church paper, liensed by the state of Oregon. He
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road warrants at 6 percent interest. hundreds of letters to people who ask “Bud” Robinson, the most unique j does not operate for chronic appndi-
!
citis,
gall
stones,
ulcers
of
stomach,
Tillamook county is paying over $133 for information, and answered many, preacher in America, says: “Since my
each day in interest. Now the court many telephone calls explaining last report, Rev. Fred Suffield, and tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
says “Look at our sixty miles of high­ things that the people ask, and it al­ Sister “Kitty,” his beautiful, good
way,” but remember I have nothing to ways pleases me to be of service wife, and Mr. Turner, and this old sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid­
do with this, when the court says for wherever I can.
1 ■MMMMI
ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
me to issue a warrant I must do so.
Mr. Edner: One question I’d like to
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
Mr. Richards, for the southern end ask. What are these delinquent tax­ ^8
ulcers and rectal ailments.
of the county, is over $40,000 in ar­ es on—beach property or timber­
Below are the names of a few of
rears; Mr. Alley about $20,000; they lands ?
his many satisfied patients in Oregon:
switch funds—take money out of one
shop and factory, in America, te>
Mr. Brimhall: Most of these de­
SIGNALshowsonthe switch-
Finnia Pekkari, Ilwaco, Wash.,
fund to help another. There is an linquent taxes are back years and
watch how the nadoo*i hahfa S
chest trouble.
, board, a telephone number is
audit going on now and I don’t know years, and the land is not worth them
W.
C.
Todd,
Grass
Valley,
Ore.,
what they will find. As far as my in many cases. The county has taken
asked for, and a wire highway is life are geared to the power a/confl
ulcer of the stomach.
office can help them they will have a no steps to take over the land and sell
munication.
created over which two persons may
Joseph Schuster, Beaverton, Ore.,
real audit.
it for the taxes. There is an invest­
catarrh and heart trouble.
The telephone operator CteMMt
Now then, how do the timber men ment company in Portland by the
•end their words and thoughts, one
Elizabeth Taylor, Baker, Ore., in­
view the condition T The county court name of Fear & Gray, the head of
follow
her work to its results, bet
to the other.
testinal trouble.
entered into a lease to cruise 40,000 the firm came in here about three
she can appreciate its importsiot
Mrs. Ernest Lacey, Ironside, Ore.,
Over forty million times a day
acres of timber at 40 cents an acre, weeks ago; he has some money to put
heart and nervous trouble.
to be paid in two installments, one in into Tillamook, county in the shape of
In her keeping is part of a great
these messages pass over the wires
C. J. Minch, Estacado, Ore., kidney
November and one in December. Now an investment and he wants to invest
mechanism
of nation-wide fatm»
of the Bell System, to attract nego­
and bladder trouble.
they issued these warrants without it in delinquent tax certificates—these
Mrs. Henry Baker, Banks, Ore.,
communication, but those wboaa
tiations between buyer and seller,
any money to pay them, so Miss Mills will bring him 12 percent interest.
INSURANCE IS AN
gall stones and appendicitis.
(tamped them on the back "Not paid He don’t want anybody’s farm but
ECONOMY
she serves and the benefits of hr*
to keep homes and hearts united, to
E. C. Nichols, Lebanon, Ore., appen­
for want of funds,” so they took them he wants the interest these certifi­
summon aid or protection in emer­
service remain unknown.Each MUte
only when it is rightly ap­
dicitis.
to Portland. The timber men didn’t cates pay—12 percent instead of get­
plied. You may be paying
Remember above date, that consul­
mons for her cooperation iaofequd
complain about the cruise or taxes— ting 4 per cent from a savings bank.
gencies.
more than you should for
tation on this trip will be free and
I am honest with you for I am one of But he don’t want to go back of 1920
your insurance protection—
urgency,
for each helps to forth*
To
find
the
worth
of
this
service
that his treatment is different
and still running unsuspected
the equalization board—myself, Mr. because he wants gilt-edge invest­
Married women must be accompan­
would mean to look into nearly
the progress of the community aafi
risks.
Mason and Mr. Johnson, and I talked ments. Then there are tracts that
It will cost you nothing to
ied by their husbands.
to their representative face to face, have been put on the market by some
the nation.
every
home
and
office,
nearly
every
have us go over your prop-.
Address: 211 bradbury Bldg. Los
and all they want is a square deal. promotor and the scheme has failed
erty risks and your present
Angeles, California.
And they should have it when they pay and the people don’t even pay the
protection. Perhaps we can
reduce your insurance costs.
70 per cent of the taxes for Tillamook taxes on the property.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Comply
We know we can assure you
county!
I want you people of Garibaldi to
dependable property protec­
BELL SYSTEM
Not to show them any favors but to ,know that I appreciate you deeply.
tion .
ba fair. I think they should have a Four years ago Garibaldi stood by me
GILHAM-WHITE
One Policy - One System • UniverMl Service
chance at the bat. They have a per­ gallantly, when I was away up at Ne­
Insurance Agency
fect right and filed the suit to en­ halem, away from the center of the
join the county from paying the county, teaching school and not much
209 Second Ave. E
Nease, the cruisers, warrants because time to get out campaigning—just a
the county had exceeded their rights
in issuing $4000 in warrants when they
had no money to pay it. This suit is
still pending and I don’t know how
it is going to be settled. The title of
the suit is M. J. Kinney versus Tilla­
Scientifically balanced,
mook county et al. Some Portland
holds the road at all speeds.
men are attorneys for Kinney, who
u4ll-steel body. One-piece
Windshield.
Luxurious,
has timber interests here in Tillamook
genuine leather cushions,
county and is interested in this case.
10 Inches deep. Cowl
I am not here in defense of the tim­
lights. Standard non-sfyd
ber owners nor ony other particular
cord tires.
interests in Tillamook county. I am
here in the interest of the people and
This is to notify you that we will close our
fair play. If the timber interests are
backing me I don't know it
cash raising sale Friday evening, May 9, and open
But I must say that the work in |
up Saturday morning, May 10, as a cash store.
my office I have tried to keep up justI
All goods will be sold for cash, or charged against
as carefully as I can. The book­
keeping system in my office is just!
a credit deposit account. If you have not made
what they handed to me—not what it'
these arrangements, please come in and let us
should be to handle the amount of'
work we have. They ask me why I
explain how you can buy your groceries at cash
don’t have men in the office instead
prices, with credit store service and accommoda­
of girls—because 1 have no money;
tion,
no extra charge for delivery.
to hire men for the office, the county
court have limited me to $100 per
We are absolutely cutting out the CREDIT,
month and you can’t find a man book­
all
goods
are priced on a cash basis, and must
keeper who will work for $100 per I
be sold that way. We carry a complete stock of
month.
The auditors have recommended ■
quality goods. We will appreciate a share of your
that we have a better bookkeeping ■
business.
system in our office and 1 have taken
to compare with other cars at near its price
I
it up with the court They are in
negotiation with Mr Crandall and I
HIS is an offer to anyone who is con­
and flexibility—an L-head engine designed
am anxious that they get us the very ;
sidering the purchase of a car in the and built by Studebaker; noted for its quiet
best book keeping system to be had.'
$1000 field.
and smooth operation; free from vibration
for I want my office second to none in !
t
¿nVitC
t0 Uke out a Studebaker because its crankshaft and connecting rods
the state. It may take a little money
Light-Six model for the sake of comparing are machined on all surfaces, an exclusive
to start on but will pay in the end. 1
it with other cars at near its price. This Studebaker feature on cars at this price.
try to keep expenses down to the |
without obligation to buy.
lowest ebb all the time
You will find surprising ease of handling,
Every maker advances claims for his car.
We have a lot of things to take
unusual comfort, roominess, obvious refine­
Some
are
fair,
some
superlative
;
some
are
cure of in our office—it really is two'
ments and all the visible signs of a quality
borne out by facts, others not
office:—the probate court goes thru
car. You will find low price its only con­
a X°u've. ^en t01d this «•-. that car or trasting feature.
our office, the circuit court, the na­
turalization board, the juvenile court,
S Xl,”
.“J004” 83
f*™U3
Studebaker model. Now find out for your-
the filing of applications for home-
BRIMHALL MAKES REPLY
Coming to
PORTLAND
Dr. Mellenthin
/
Windows of the Switchboard
A
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♦ * *
Ed Cary
rf Lafayette, Oregon.
For S'’. Senate
2, i S-mtoiial
District, comprising Washington, Til­
lamook, Lincoln and Yamhill counties.
I have served tw^ te ’■n in the Leg-
islature. 1 am a real Republican dirt
farmer and dairyman by practice and
not by proxy. My references are
among the lea lers of our State who
are now living. If nominatra and
elected. I will endeavor to serve all
the people to the host of my ability.
Your support will b? appreciated.
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way 10 buy *“«"8
• a a
When you try this Studebaker Lirht-Sl.
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