Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 16, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, MAYj6.io»i
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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
REVIEW OF THE SKYLINE TRAIL Autumn in Oregon, and pheasants
flying—
Ho.w
well this child of the pioneers
(Contributed to the Headlight)
When we picked up the tan and understands her cowboys, those pic­
skyblue bound volume of western poe­ turesque and fast disappearing figur­
try “The Skyline Trail” by Mary Car­ es who mark the last frontier and who
olyn Davies, we confess to a feeling will soon be gone—forever!
of satisfaction that the publishers had At the end of the trail, wherever it be,
When death draws rein to speak to
planned the book by this well known
me
,
young Oregon poet with such care
With “Howdy, partner!” I hope I’ll
and discrimination.
grin
The exquisitely etched illustration
Easy, and stop awhile and chin,
of “The Poets’ Corner“ by another of
Oregon’s gifted daughters* Florenz And roll a smoke, though it may be
fakin’,
Clark, served to increase our feeling
Without him knowin’ my hands is
of pleasure in handling a beautiful
snakin’.
book.
f
“The Skyline Trail" in which Miss
And I’ve taken my blows, and I've had
Davies sings of the west, of Oregon,
my fun,
of the lure of high places, the tang
And I won’t mind knowing that
and flavor of mountain trail, of the
Life is done,
joys of gypsy trail, of the gallant
For there’s never a trail but has an
bravery of the cowboy who jests with
end,
death, that you and I may laugh, is
And how do I know Death’s not a
a rare combination of real poetry and
friend
adventuresome, gay western spirit.
Waiting to give me a comrade’s hail,
How appropriate then that the pub­
Where he’s pitched our camp at the
lishers, who convinced that this
end of the trail?
daughter of Oregon caught in words And what strength in these lines:
the western spirit and flavor as on This land is a great sea;
one ever has done before, have issued
Out of it me—
not only usual “trade” edition, but And into it a* the end
also a special Oregon edition limited
to 1,000 copies, numbered and auto­ It is my friend.
graphed. There is but little doubt
My lover and enemy—
that this unique edition is destined to My mother and lover and friend;
be sold out entirely and to find an
My master and slave.
active place on the list of Oregonia
that advance in price owing to the It gave
fact that biblophiles _ and collectors
All that I have, and it will take
are constantly on the watch for rare
away
Oregon material.
All that I have, and even my life,
It is real poetry. It is an expres­
some day.
sion of the western spirit. It is Ore­
The ocean is a friend, who, for
gon poery, and a part of you and me.
awhile
Just listen to this:
Will talk to me, and smile;
But always with a stranger’s
Autumn in Oregon—I’ll never see
courtesy.
Those hills again, a blur of blue
The land is maker and lover and slay­
and rain
er of me.
Across the Willamette. I’ll not stir And now by way of contrast get the
A pheasant as I walk and hear it lilt, the gayety, the feel of the itch­
ing in “Gypsy Weather”.
whir
Above by head, an indolent, trusting When there’s a yellow sun on the hill
And a wind as light as a feather
thing.
And the clouds frisk dally, as young
clouds will,
When all this silly dream is finished
Oh, then it is gypsy weather!
here,
The fellows will go home, to where That’s the weather to travel in,
skin,
there fall
With the sun and wind against your
Rose-petals over every street, and all
The year is like a friendly festival. No matter how glad to rest you’ve
been,
You must go when it’s gypsy
But I shall never watch those hedges
weather.
drip
Color, nor see the tall spar of a ship
In our harbor—They say that I am I The hands of a house can never hold
dying
A man when it’s gypsy weather,
Perhaps that's why it all comes A town’s too prim, and a town's too
back again;
cold
For a maid when her heart’s like a
feather!
Then hark to the words that your
pulses say
And put your hand in my own to­
day
And we’ll follow the road as it winds
away;
And we’ll look at the world to-
gether!
The Skyline Trail is the fourteenth
published volume by Mary Carolyn
Davies, all verse except om -a novel
—“The Husband Test.”
Miss Davies recently won the $100
prize in the circuit rider poetry con­
test. The prize winning poem is in-
corporated in this volume, which is
dedicated to the pioneers—
Oh, PIONEERS, that live within this
brain
And body; drivers of the slow ox­
train,
Settlers who built with muscle, axe,
and gun,
Neighbors to danger, friends of
plain and sun;
Let me find unknown worlds, nor be
content
Till I, too. have with pain and slow
torment,
Stumbled across some trackless con­
tinent.
Grants Pass to hold
Salem- One-half $100,000 Elks
COUNTY MEDICAL ASS’N MEETS lodge bond issue taken by members. election May 16 to pave Sifth
Pendleton—$31,414.49 market road
Dr. Otis B. Wight, Dr. Booth and
Frank ‘S. Ward, secretary of the contract awarded for Juniper school
Oregon defense league were represen­ to Vansycle station.
Agness—B. & B. mine erecting new
tatives of th state medical society who
were present at a meeting of the buildings and installing machinery.
county medical' socity held at the city Nearly 34,000,000 feet lumber shipped
hall Saturday evening.
from Coos Bay in March.
Dr. Wight gave an address on rad-
Vernonia to get modern laundry.
ium and deep X-ray therapy. Physi-
Albany-
Plans perfected for new
ll_.u
who attended
clans v»
— the meeting from
the county were, Dr. Hawk of Bay hospital.
City, Dr. Huckleberry of Garibaldi,
Hood River—Pac. £r. & Lt com-
and Dr. Hoy, Dr. Boals, Dr. Ringo and
pany completes new home.
Dr. Robinson of Tillamook.______ __
Tillamook County, Oregon, at the Primary Nominal ing Election lo lie held on 1 nday,
e
A. W. PLANK
Tillamook, Oregon
A larg shipment of '“mberfoJ
plane construcion in Italy h„ J
Portland.
Grants Pass—Rivoli lh«ntre iMt*i
ing new $12,000 pipe org'~‘‘
ay o
ay,
47
W C HAWLEY of Marion County
w. v.
«No interests to serve but the public interests.”
Republican Candidates for the Office of Delegate to the Republican NntionalConven-
tion for the Nomination of Candidates for President and Vice-President of the
United States.
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FOR DELEGATES TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
FOR THE NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT
AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—STATE
AT LARGE___________________________ ____________________ > ute tor »even
48
PETER ZIMMERMAN of Yamhill Ciunty.
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“P. turn our government to the people and protect our home.'
FOR secretar yof state .
49
SAM A. KOZER of Clatsop County.
49
bah «
.<pre8(,nt Secretary of^ State.
Aska second term on his recorJ»
12
FANNIE KAY BISHOP of Marion County.
__ .
“For clean government. For equality of opportunity
For Coolidge and conscience.”_____ ____ ______ _
Vote for One
FOR STATE TREASURER.
50
E R. CAMPBELL of Multnomah County.
' ”
“Will practice closest economy consistent with most
efficient administration.”
13
CHARLES H. CAREY of Multnomah County.
„
“In favor of re-election of President Coolidge.
51
14
WILLIAM A. CARTER of Multnomah County.
“Prefer Calvin Coolidge but will support the person
receiving Oregon primary nomination.” ________
52
15
HENRY WALDO COE of Multnomah County.
"Vindicating the right of the Oregon voter to com­
mand his delegates.
______
53
HARRY H. BELT of Polk County.
_
“Will conscientiously endeavoa to decide all casei ac-
cording to law and justice.”
16
O. J. EVENSON of Columbia County.
“Recommended by Oregon Republican Club.
54
J. W. KNOWLES of Union County.
“Nearly sixteen years’ service as Circuit Judge of the
Tenth Judicial District.”
17
ROBT. S. FARRELL of Multnomah County.
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“Oregon’s Republican choice for President my choice.
18
G. C. FULTON of Clatsop County.
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“Recommended by Oregon Republican Club.
19
MARY E. HILL of Multnomah County.
“Prefer Hiram W. Johsnon but will support preferen-
tial choice of Republican primary.”
56
20
A. J. JOHNSON of Benton County..
“Let’s boost, not knock. Favor Coolidge, but will sup-
port the people’s choice.”
57
21
J. N. JOHNSTON of Josephine County.
“Prefer Hiram W. Johnson but will support preferen-
tial choice of Republican primary.”
22
SANFIELD MACDONALD of Multnomah County.
“Prefer Hiram W. Johnson but will support preferen-
Hal choice of Republican primary.”
23
A. C. MARSTERS of Douglas County.
_____________________________ “Recommended by Oregon Republican Club.”
24
PHIL METSCHAN of Multnomah County.
“Will support the people’s choice. Personally favor
______________________________ President Coolidge.”__________________ ■_______
25
ALWIN A. MUCK of Linn County.
“Prefer Hiram W. Johsnon but will support preferen-
tial choice of Republican primary.”
S.D. PETERSON of Umatilla County.
"For Coolidge; adjusted compensation for ex-service
men; sane constructive program.”
Republican Candidate« for Nomination for the offices of President and Vice-President
of the United States, for Electors of President and Vice-President, for Senator
and Representative in Congress, and for State and District offices
FOR CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR THE OFFICE OF I’RFS
IDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
30
31
THOS. B. KAY of Marion County.
“My record is my platform.”
FRANK S. SEVER of Multnomah County.
“Two years Chief Deputy.”
FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT________________________
Vote for Qm
HENRY’ S. WESTBROOK of Multnomah County.
“Preserve home from unlawful search; uphold jury
______________________________ verdicts; oppose non-suits; award justice.”
55
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
Vote for One
ROBERT B. KUYKENDALL of Multnomah County.
“Competent legal service for the state.”
I. H. VAN WINKLE of Marion County.
“My record as present Attorney Attorney General it
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^myjxledge^or continued efficiencjr/^^^
FOR DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONER.
Vote for One
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J. D. MICKLE of Washington County.
“To enforce food laws; protect public health. More
__________ _____________
cows| better dairy products.”_________
58
HARRY U. MILLER of Yamhill County.
59
FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
OF OREGON DISTRICT COMPOSED OF THE COUNTIES LY­
ING WEST OF THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS, Benton , Clack­
amas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Jose­
phine, Lane, Lincoln, l.inn, Marion. Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook,
___ Washington and Yamhill Counties.
Vote for One
60
CHARLES L. BROWN of Jackson County.
__________________________ “A specialist for the people in public service matters.”
61
E. T. BUSSELLE of Marion County
“Revision of unbalanced and disproportionate rate bur-
—------------------------------- ----------- dens will be my first undertaking.”
62
EDWARD OSTRANDER of Multnomah County.
t u'' -md ¡earless administration of the duties of the office."
FOR SENATOR, Twenty-fourth Senatorial District, Lincoln, Tillamook,
_^^¿*^*22£12!!_SSj_X**j*!lLUounties.
_________
Vote for Out
63
A. G. BEALS of Tillamook County.
---------------------- - ------- promise I make is to serve with conscientiousness.”
64
ED CARY of Yamhill County.
“Republican standing for equality to all and special
--------------- —_ ____ __________ privileges to none.”
65
JOHN U. SMITH of Yamhill County.
——^^.¿¿£g^2i_22_platform promises to be broken; no nonsense."
H R m.mk’counO1 A * *VE’ ,wen,yninth Representative District. Tilla-
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Vote for Ose
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RUSSELL HAWKINS of Tillamook County.
---------- ----------------_JLwillCTdeavor to well and fairly represent Tillamook County."
67
GEO. P. WINSLOW of Tillamook County.
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to serve but the interests of Tillamook County."
FORnisiRIt l ATTORNEY. Tillamook County.
Vote for One
68
CALVIN COOLIDGE of Massachusetts.
HIRAM W, JOHNSON of California____________________
C. W. BARRICK of Tillamook County.
“Will enforce the law without fear or favor.”
i L.
FOR CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR THE OFFICE OF VICE
I
____ PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES._______________
‘ Vote for One
COUNTY
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Republican Candidates for Nomination for County Office,.
FRANK O. LOWDEN of Illinois.
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34
35
G FORGE SHEPHERD irfOregom
•FOR COI NTV COMMISSIONER of Tillamook Cnnni.
El WOOD WASHINGTON of lndi.it
70
71
WILLIAM GRANT WEBSTER of New York
FOR F!l ECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF 1HI
UNITED STATES.
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vote for Five
36
DANIEL BOYD of Wallowa County _____________
37
M. C. GEORGE of Multnomah County.
________ _____________ “Recommended by Oregon Republican Club "
38
A. W GOWAN of Harney County.
____________________ „“Recommended by Oregon Republican Club.”
39_____ GLEN <1. Hui,MAN of I'.uk i
y
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HARRIET LANE RICHARDS of Multnomah County
___ ____ _______________
“ Vice-P^sidJn^ P*0Pk’< Ch0ÌCe fOr Pr”'dent
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*1 O. STEARNS, SR., of Multnomah County
.... ..
> y ■ ■__________
FOR UNITED STATES SENATORS IN < ONHESS
Club..
l ote^for One
GEO. L. BAKER of Multnomah Counts.
'1&Ä0n*On "Pd thp Ba‘io"
• »»K. Pariotic
_______ _ __________ _
___jwo-niited mannvr.
pinone,
43
K. K. Kl BLI of Multnomah County.
“National Compulsory School Law *•
•tive and -0
«tnctive immigration; Tax reduction
Äte develop
________________________
ment ’
44
CHARLES L McNARY of Marion County.
“Present United States Senator* Tax
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H. H. STALLARD of Multnomah County
___________________________
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MTV. tl e interests of the producer« nni -
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. FIRS t ’ d ISTRICT ' k
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< lackama«, ( latsop. Columbia. I'nm. Carry Douglas J id' Ke?,on-
phine. I«ne. Lincoln, l.inn. Marion. 1‘olk Tillamook U ahi»“?’
Yamhill Cerantie*.
’ *" ««htngton and
------------------------------ __ Vote for On»
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Thtrt’i « K<niwm«»n Prede«! /or ffeerÿ far/«««
ture was manufactured ir ”
Seattle and Tacoma. - ln Portly
STATE AND DISTRICT
FOR DELEGATES TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
FOR THE NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT
AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—FIRST
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop. Co­
lumbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas. Jackson. Josephine, Lane, Lincoln, Linn,
Marion, Polk. J'illamook, Washington and Yamhill Counties.
Vote for Two
27
E. J. ADAMS of Lane County.
“More roads—Better harbors—More industries—More
people—Greater Oregon.”
28
B. F. JONES of Lincoln County.
“Build the Roosevelt Coast Military Highway and open
our rivers and harbors.”
29
HAL D. PATTON of Marion County.
“Will support for Presidential nomination the choice
Siwe y oar property whAs there'» a chanca*.
Saw it with Raamn—ti Pure Paint. Cerne in and
tel) ua aboMt your paint oceda. We know we can
help you.
Huntington to have 20no»
Standard Oil distributing tank
In 1923, $25,000,000 worth of J
Republican Primary Nominating Ballot
26
ATOT by flames but by the slow
’ burning fire of deterioration.
Shingles shrink and work loose; sid­
ing warps; door and window casings
pull apart- -all Ixxause the surfaces
are not insured against decay. And
there is only one kind of insurance
that protects YOUR home against
this ever-active enemy of all prop­
erty. It is paint.
Gresham—New ice pl^
operations soon.
72
Vote for On*
H. V. A LLEY.
8 G. REED. _
W H. SALES
F(>R_CgUNTY CI.ERK of Tillamook County,
LÈ____ H. S. BRIMHALL___
71
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■ M CI.URF
SHERIFF ..I Tilbm«* County
75 ____ 2yHN_ASCHIM.
76
A HUDSON
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR ofTIJIamnok County.
77
F. S. A
78 — r V JOHNSON.
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Vote for On?
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Vote forOH
H S. M IANN
FOR COUNTY
80 _ W\_L. I
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KATH1
FOR SCHOOL
B!?HBNDENl of TIU mh * County.
82 _ C.B. L AMB
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FOR LOI NI Y
SURVEYOR of Tillamo,>k t .,Onty
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W S. COATES
roRuiRONTR .if TilhsM Conntv.
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R. N. HENKI.F
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