Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 30, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    r IDAY, MAY 30,1924
illamook Jjeablistt
independent Weekly Paper
'published Every Friday by the
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Tillamook, Oregon
Manager
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OUR EDITORIAL POLICY ♦
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1. To advocate, aid and sup­ ♦
port any measures that will ♦
bring the most good to the ♦
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most people
2 To encourage industries +
to establish in Tillamook +
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county.
3 To urge the improvement *
of a port for Tillamook City. ♦
4, To insist on an American +
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standard of labor.
5. To be politically indepen­ ♦
dent, but to support the can­ *
didates for public office who ♦
will bring the most good to *
the people of
Tillamook ♦
county and of the State of ♦
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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1924
(Editorials by F. C. Baker)
DEMOCRATS ARE FEW
Down in Maple Leaf precinct dem­
rats are few and far between, and
an illustration of this only five
nt to the polls in that voting dis-
tt on Friday. Strange to relate
■se five democrats voted for repub-
ins on the local ticket, and it may
; be out of place to add further
it out of the five ballot sheets,
ee were thrown out, for the reason
it in writing the names of repub-
ins the three voters overlooked the
t that they failed to place a cross
»site the persons they voted for.
twithstanding that the Australian
lot system has been in use for so
ny years, it seems strange that
* democratic friends are ao poorly
ormed as to how to cast a vote when
lame is written in.
Yhen it comes down to brass 1 acks,
st of us get up so as to give a
r jobs to office seekers, for that is
at our local elections amount to.
oqe industrial concern can start up
1 employ hundreds of men at big
ges and no one ^appears the least
icerned. That is the difference in
feting employees for public jobs
1 private jobs. So why all this
dish hauling and pulling and scrap-
g and expense to procure employ-
nt for a few office seekers, What
is we make of ourselves, some-
tes, simply to procure a job for an
:e seeker.
hist by way of a casual remark,
ire are too many dirty, unsanitary
ts in the city that are eye sores,
y business houses are allowed to
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
dump trash, cans, cinders, etc., at the
back and side of their business prem­
ises is something that the city dads
might investigate more closely. May
we suggest that a smelling committee
be appointed with authority to have
the dirty truck removed as soon as
possible. Those who take pride in
improving the appearance of the city
will surely say “amen” to our sug­
gestion.
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church, race or national ideas or ob­ smoking stands, j A dance was given ' left shortly after for a trip through
ligations keeps them from freely by the Relief Corps and Legion Auxil-.
British Columbia. They will return
marrying Americans of like blood, or iary, the net proceeds, which amount­ to Tillamook the first part of June
of any blood if they please, and there ed to $114, going to furnish the din- I and will make their new home in the
is an effort to keep them separate ing room and kitchen and provides Merrick apartments.
and cultivate an alien spirit, that shades for the Legion room.
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Both ____
Mr. _ and __
Mrs.
are
church, race, idea or obligation is un-
J. E. SHEARER, Commander. I popular young people and have many
American; and it should not be al­
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friends to wish them well. Mr. Keld-
lowed in this country, nor should
U. B. CHURCH
son is assistant cashier at the First
those who belong to or are bound by
Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes for 1 National bank.
such be permitted to exercise the all ages. Preaching service 11 a. mJ
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right of citizens. Bigots who hate
Childrens Day exercises 8 p. m.
¡TO MY MANY FRIENDS IN TII.LA-
Talk about moss-backs—Tillamook I our ideals and seek to destroy them,
There is a comfortable pew waiting i
MOOK COUNTY:
city - has a whole lot of them. Just denounce such a position as “Intol­
1 1 have just received official notice
cast your optics over the roofs of a erant; but they are the intolerant, for you. Come!
W. O. WOOLEVER, Pastor. {mY nomination as sheriff by both
large number of buildings and you for they demand that Americans
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the Republican and Democratic partes
will be surprised at the number of warm them as serpents in their
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
(in the primaries.
moss backs there are in the city. No bosoms that they may sting them to
Archreacon J. C. Black, of the Epis-! 1 am deeply Brateful for this honor
wonder that the city has so many death. The fault is entirely theirs.
fires originating on the roofs of the If they wish the rights of Americans copal church will make his monthly that you have seen fit to accord me‘
visit to Tillamook next Sunday, hold-, P^“1^
‘he matter was left
moss backs.
let them first become such.
ing the regular service morning and | entirely in your hands and as I relied
The ROMAN CATHOLIC church
1 only on my record. I appreciate also
evening at the Masonic building.
One cannot help noticing that the is one such organization; for it is
j the fact that the campaign was con-
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1 ducted in a clean manner.
summer travel into Tillamook county sworn to make its head, to the extent
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
commences much earlier every year. of the power of the individuals who
Services
in
the
Adventist
church
| I have a kindly feeling toward every
This was very discernible this belong to it, the SUPREME ruler of the second and fourth Sunday of each one and should I be successful in the
spring, especially in from other states. the world BOTH civil and religious. month. All services are conducted in; election in November, I shall continue
my effort to give you fair and cour-
From all indications Tillam*>k county Those who deny this either willfully the American language.
will have a banner year for summer lie,, or else are inexcusably ignorant
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach- teous service.
JOHN ASCHlM, Sheriff.
travel, and extended over a much of her doctrines. I inclose a very ing at 11 a. m.
small pamphlet entitled, Fifty Fright­
34-tl
longer period.
A cordial welcome is extended to
ful Facts About Rome, which are
all.
taken from her OWN CANNON LAW
WOMANS CLUB
W. F. GEORG, Pastor.
Paint up and doll up and give the that every Roman Catholic is bound
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I The Tillamook Woman’s club went
city a smarter appearance this sum­ to obey, accept and believe regardless
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
j on record at the regular meeting of
mer than ever before, for there will be of the laws of the country in which
Everyman’s class city hall 10 a. m. that body Wednesday afternoon as
many more visitors here this summer he may live, and quotations from the
than last summer. That means you. Syllabus Of Errors. These have been Special message by Mrs. Gannaway. favoring the election of a woman as
Sunday school 10 a. m.
a director of the school board. A
given to the church by the Pope
Morning worship 11 a. m.
school election will be held next month
speaking as God, and can never be
¡ i at which time a new member of the
C. E. at 7 p. m.
N. S. Booth of near Hemlock, Tilla­
changed or rejected by those under
Preaching 8 p. m.
mook county, a former resident of the
board will be elected and it is prob­
him. Being the verbatim teaching of
Mrs. Gannaway will speak at morn­ able that the club will have a candi-
Dayton district for many years, has
the Roman Catholic church itself they ing service and the pastor will oc-1 date in line for the office.
again renewed his subscription to the
cannot be denied or belittled, and they
cupy the pulpit in the evennig.
Mrs. Gannaway, who has lately re-
home paper.—McMinnville Telephone-
give no chance whatever for contro­
The public is invited to worship |
Register.
versy.
with us.
For the quotations not inclosed in
GEORGE HARNESS, Pastor. ------- 1
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Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fletcher and quotation marks because slightly
family of Hebo, were visiting Sunday different in wording, see any authen­
NEW CAR OWNERS
KELDSON-FUNK
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. tic encyclopedia not edited, or cen­
Insurance is one of the first
Hutchens in the Fairview neighbor­ sored by Rome. Read the “Inquisi­
Irvie Keldson and Miss Zilphia
things you think about after you
buy your car. Not whether to
hood. The Fletchers were former res­ tion” and “Auto da-Fe,” and Encyclo­ Irene Funk were united in marriage ,
carry it—that goes without say­
idents of this section before moving pedia Britannica. The facts stated at the home of the bride’s parents in
ing—but what kind to carry.
to the Tillamook country.—McMinn­ here are within the reach of all LaGrande Sunday at 2 o’clock. They I
We have helped many a new
ville Telephone-Register.
car owner to select the right
whether Romans or Protestants, and
kind of automobile insurance.
ignorance is inexcusable. Any man
Fire, theft, collision, public
SCORES UN-AMERICANISM
or institution that tries to cover, dis­
liability, etc.—much depends up­
on
the use you make of your
guise or deny what it really stands
car.
To the Editor: For the past six for is to be denounced and despised.
Let us tell you the whole
months I have been an interested
story of automobile insurance.
FRANCIS ALFRED PHELPS
reader of the Headlight, and especial­
Then you will find i easy to de­
cide upon the kind of insurance
ly attracted to your democratic idea Mountain Home, Idaho.
you need.
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of giving your readers a chance to
GILHAM-WHITE
express their opinion . I am very
LEGION THANKS CLUBS
democratic in my ideas and deals; but
Insurance Agency
On behalf of the American Legion
this only extends to those who are as its commander, I wish to thank
209 Second Ave. E.
also democratic, for I am first and the different clubs and patriotic so­
last an American. If any individual cieties for their liberal donations in
ehurch, race, or anything else does equipping nd furnishing the American
not fully endorse a democratic form of Legion room. The following clubs
government, or a republic, then let and societies have donated: Woman’s
such persons remain away from this club, fire screen and irons for fire­
country; or if allowd to come forbid place; Merrymakers club, 6 chairs; W.
them any voice in our government, R. C., 4 chairs; Legion Auxiliary,
and deny them any flight to citizen­ $200 electric range; and Women of
ship, to cast the ballot or to hold the Ku Klux Klan, 5 chairs and 2
office.
If such persons are honest
they will not seek to become citizens
and if dishonest enough to do so they
are the more to be guarded against;
for they seek it but to betray the
country and its institutions.
Those persons who still hold them­
selves bound tb a foreign ruler of
any kind, or to a race or national
idea that in any way hinders them
10 oz. 7x9; 10 oz. 8x10; 8 oz. 10x12; 10 oz. 12x14
becoming in every sense of the word
8
oz. 14x16. Let us show you.
wholly American can never be real
Auto Tents all Sizes
citizens of this country, and should
be denied any part in her affairs;
Single camping beds $4.95, Double beds $11.45,
and promptly deported if they under­
Camping stoves, Tables and Chairs.
take to meddle with them. America
Our
line of Fishing Tackle has arrived. Let us
for Americans, and those who refuse
save you money.
to become such cannot be citizens. If
Liberty
Theater
WILL1NG TO SERVE
GRIEF AND PRIDE
Memorial Day—Friday, May 30
Happy the nation which can hold its
head high in spite of tears! America
may grieve for those who have laid
down their lives in her defense, but
how proudly can she cherish their
memory!... For surely it is no small
thing to have borne sons whose de­
votion was unshaken in the face of
death itself.
In keeping with the spirit of Memorial Day,
this bank will transact no business on that
day.
Tilla
Member Federal Reserve System
Scientifically balanced, holds the
road at all .-.peeds. All-steel body.
One-piece windshield. Luxurious,
genuine leather cushions, teninches
deep. Cowl lights. Standard non-
sM cord tires.
We Carry Very Complete Line
Camping Outfits
Tents all Sizes
Make this your headquarters when in town
Now here’s a car to
put the song of the
open in your heart!
i Lex—
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FIRMLY ANCHORED
Tillamook, Oregon
Burge Grocery
Third St. Tillamook Ore.
rpODAY""Ride in this Remarkable Six
We Have the
Pictures
j J
King & Crenshaw
Hardware
We buy dry Cascara I
Bark
See us before you sell
We Pay 12'/2c per lb.
A STRONG BANK
T TERE is the open of the country, the
A A quiet of star-leavened skies, the power
In harmony with the Memorial Day
Spirit we will be closed all day.
Northwest furniture industry paid
' $5,575,000 in wages during 1923 and
$4,000,000 was spent for materials
purchased in ‘.he Northwest. Number
of pieces of furniture made totaled
1,751,280, which it took 13,000 freight
cars to move.
Portland—Cost of living decreased
22.5 per cent from June, 1920, to
March, 1924.
Salem Christian Scientists let con­
tract for $45,000 church.
Bring Your
Friends
to the
A& B Bioom Furniture and Hard-
Ware company
I
turned from the near east addressed
the club and a little Armenian girl
whom the Gannaways are going to
adopt, sang and recited nursery
rhymes.
Mrs. C. I. Winneck and Mrs. T. E,
Ashley, who were delegates to the
convention at Oregon City, gave re­
ports of the meetings there which
were of general ini erest to the mem­
bers.
It was decided to clean up the old
camp ground and the members of the
club met Thursday afternoon for that
purpose.
Mrs. Frank Bester, Mrs. William
Maxwell, Mrs. Louis Anderson, Mrs.
Maude Follett and Mrs. H. Temple
were elected to membership in the
club.
Throughout the Jong period we have served our
community, there has always been a great de­
sire and determination on our part to extend an
assisting hand to worthy enterprises.
And we have had the privilege so many times
that new the Tillamook County Bank is firmly
anchored in the activities of the county. The
friends we have made and the part we have had
in the development of this section have made
our efforts worth while.
T illamook C ounty B ank
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acclaimed for the supreme in fine carriages
since the days of Lincoln and Grant.
All the luxuries of a fine car — for it is a
fine car. The same steels, the same engineer­
ing as the most costly Studebaker models—
and that means the best men know. The
same ease of handling, the same quiet,
smooth operation, long life, low upkeep cost.
Now ride in it. Note its quick response to
the slightest touch of the accelerator. Feel
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the thrill of its tremendously powerful six-
cylinder motor. Mark its ease of handling,
its comfort, its fine car refinements.
Then note its price is well within the limits
of economy — the cost of upkeep low. The
terms of payment liberal. It offers the su­
preme value of today in the $1000 field.
iVe invite you to take out a Light-Six
model for comparison with other cars at near
its price. Then with cars selling for several
hundred dollars more. We’ll place a Light-
Six at your disposal for this purpose any
time you name.
Buy no car at $500 or more without mak­
ing this test. Don't buy blindfolded.
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