Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 25, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
3
Mamook »eablijrtt
only by some stalwart son who has
eries Al Smithites to he core—took
new parish.
eluded the injunction of William J., it all in the Spartan fashion and fail­ I not hamper their progress. They are ' time and posted $25 bail. Their cases ing piling 100 feet in length.
Independent Weekly Paper
also waiting for the two factions to i will come up at a later date. They
1,500,000 trout fingerlings planted
Coos Bay—Plant for manufacture
made
a
fortune
in
Wall
Street
and
ed
to
go
wild
at
the
thought
that
the
Published Every Friday by the
kill themselves off over the title con­ 1 were C. D. Hince, R. G. Casey, Guy in streams of western Oregon during
sliced
off
a
liberal
share
of
said
convention
had
performed
its
mission.
of
fir veneer lath will soon commence
fl«dliKht
Publishing
Company
troversy then they will come out and Williams and F. Barker.
first week of July.
n
Tillamook. Oregon
wealth for the support of the Madison So sudden had come the turn and so proclaim the title, as it should right- i
Hood Rver- -Saint Mark’s to build operations.
widespread was the feeling that fully be designated, “Bupyan Peak.”
Imagine the
SPARKS
Manager I Square hostilities.
^slieHarrison
that’s done” throughout the dele­
-----------------------,
writer’s surprise to obtain through
gates, that the demonstration lacked I
“ßrtiied’w second class mail matter the famous, even notorious Tammany
THE ADOPTION OF THE DOLLAR
Great fires from little matches
the spontaneity or size which have
th« U. S. poetoffice at Tillamook, hall, free convention tickets for all the
AND-CENT SYSTEM BY THE
grow.
characterized such moments in the
BRITISH EMPIRE
sessions one cared to attend. Tam-1 past. Obviously everybody was glad
♦ ♦ ♦
Oregon
___________
People
who
live in wooden houses
.------- • was finally in [
*" SUBSCRIPTION RATES
friend especially if the friend talks
The main reasons for giving the shouldn’t throw cigarettes by the
sight;
the
feeling
for
the
candidate
Year. By Mail ..................... 12.00 nicely about Mr. Smith and agrees
preference to the dollar-and-cent sys- ' roadside.
was less pronounced.
Months. By Mail ................. »L00 that Boss Murphy created a wonder­
♦ ♦ ♦
The high light of the convention tern (over the existing English coin-'
L. Months, By Mail ............. $ .75 ful organization.
OF PORTLAND
wonder, , — _
if ____
some
___ _______
age, or a pound subdivided into a , Did you ever
history
this
week,
nevertheless
was
payable in advance________
The meetings of Tuesday, the day not the nomination of John W. Davis. thousand “mils”) may be summed up folks ara as careless at home as they
are in the woods ?
before the nomination came, were the The real stir was when Alfred E. as follows:
Telephone
Official Decorators for the Elks during the Con­
♦ ♦ ♦
tired weary but grimly determined Smith addressed the convention for
Its adaptability for every-day
Pacific States. Main 68
vention will be in the city next week. They will
Every time you throw a cigarette
type. The band would play, Califor­ fifteen minutes Wednesday noon. transactions, and its greater simpli­
have
full charge of decorating the city. Also
nia would continue to wave her pretty Al’s” popularity is a matter to con­ city for the keeping of accounts. If out of the car, say to yourself, “Here
wish
to
contract the work for all merchants as
goes
another
forest
fire
”
—
and
don
’
t
♦
* flags and set forth weak hurrahs at jure with. The writer heard Presi­ we are to aim at one uniform empire
OUR EDITORIAL POLICY
do
it
they
are
fully equipped to handle the work
currency,
that
object
s
more
likely
to
the
mention
of
McAdoo.
But
think
­
dent Wilson on the latter’s fateful!
♦
ing men, if such here were, after two trip to the west . Then the president be attained through the dollar than
cheaper and better as all the displays will harm­
♦ ♦ ♦
♦ L To advocate, aid and sup­
The fine art of being a safe camper
weeks of battle, acknowledged the im­ was in the zenith of his power, the through pound and mil. In not many
onize better. They furnish all materials, put up
♦
possibility of giving either of the two war was over but the demonstration J years from now the number of peo­ consists in being dead sure that EV­
♦ port any measures that will
displays and tear them down. Have a large
ERY
spark
is
out.
outstanding candidates the banner. scarcely exceeded the prolonged roar ple using the dollar will be much
♦ bring the most good to the
force of experienced decorators and materials
♦
♦
♦
larger
than
the
number
of
those
using
most
people
Again and again the test had been when the governor appeared Wednes­
♦
to do the work.
What the trees sang:—
2. To encourage industries
any
other
coin.
This
will
make
the
made
only
to
fall
way
short
of
the
nec
day
—
Sheridan
Sun.
♦
“
Ashes
to
ashes,
and
dust
to
dust,
to establish in Tillamook
dollar
the
predominant
standard.
essary two-thirds. The fight had been
♦
MR. ELLIS in Charge.
If the loggers don’t get us, the
The adoption of the dollar by the
so bitter that even the Californian’s
♦ county.
MORE ABOUT HAIRY APES
cigarettes
must.
”
3.
To
urge
the
improvement
British
empire
—
ould
bring
us
into
pronouncement which stirred the air
IT WILL PAY TO SEE MR. ELLIS FIRST
♦
♦ ♦ ♦
line with the great English-speaking
of the convention in the wee small
♦ of a port for Tillamook City.
FOREST FIRE. A very large and
communities of North America, and
hours of a sultry Wednesday morn­ Paul Bunyan and the Swede First
♦ 4. To insist on an American
Fall Out Over Name of Bunyan
strengthen ties between Anglo-Saxon disastrous result from a very little
ing, failed to unite the party which
♦ standard of labor.
Peak
carelessness.
nationalities.—Exchange.
adjourned at 4 a. m. for another day
♦ 5. To be politically indepen­
♦ ♦ ♦
I
dent,
but
to
support
the
can
­
of turmoil.
♦
SPARK: Acompound essence of fire
didates
for
public
office
who
THRIFT
IN
PUBLIC
EDUCATION
As
was
stated
in
last
week
’
s
Head-
♦
It was the writer’s good fortune to
fury, compressed into the smallest
♦ will bring the most good to
happen back to the hall Wednesday ligh the hairy apes in the vicinity of
possible space. Usually found in cig-
the
people
of
Tillamook
Kelso,
Washington,
are
descended
The recent session of the National . arette stubs, matches, and neglected
♦
afternoon. The belief was prevalent
county
and
of
the
State
of
General Line of
♦
that the nomination was still afar off. from the time of Paul Bunyan and his Education association at Washington, camp fires.
a Oregon.
One never knows, however, the tem­ sojourn with the Swede and the blue D. C., emphasized the importance of
♦ ♦ ♦
perament of 1096 dog-tired, bored, al­ ox. Although newspapers claim that thrift, teaching economy in school ad­ The man who puts out the last spark
* e ♦ ♦ <■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
these
animals
live
in
the
vicinity
of
ministration
and
introduction
of
uni
­
most down-hearted stalwarts.
generally acquires the reputation of
Mt. St'. Helens, it is a well know fact versal savings systems.
The
balloting
began.
The
governor
being
a good woodsman.
X
WELCOME EDITORS
that they are more abundantly in­
Arthur H. Chamberlain, chairman
of Alabama whose classic “twenty-
♦ ♦ ♦
habitant in the foothlls of Mt. Rain­ of the National Committee on Thrift
four votes for Underwood” had be­
Before leaving your camp ground, »
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS
For several weeks, people of Tilla­ come a convention slogan, started ier, but since the controversy over Education, advocates courses of study take an inventory to see that you
that
mountain
’
s
name
has
temporar
­
on
these
lines
in
the
school
systems
mook have been looking forward with his favorite horse on the 103rd
haven’t left anything,—sparks of fire,
Both ’Phones
Tillamook, Ore.
with interest and pleasure to these ballot. Will Rogers who ranked as ily been dropped the reporters do not of our country.
I
for instance,—or camp rubbish.
like
to
mention
the
mountain
because
General
introduction
of
school
sav
­
two big days that are at hand, when high-point man of the convention
we may welcome the editors of the humorists, declares that Alabam’s an­ they do not know which name to give ings deposit systems, with millions of
small depositors drawing interest, GARIBALDI COUPLE MARRIED
state of Oregon to our community swer to roll will speedily become the it without getting into trouble.
Back
in
the
old
days
when
Paul
are to be introduced in the common
and its surroundings. We, the citi- national anthem.
The swing for
Sam Roley and Dorothy Cummings
lens, expect to derive a great amount Davis started with the early states and the Swede were digging the Col- schools and colleges.
Progressive banking houses are were married at the court house on
A STRONG BANK
ffll WILLING TO SERVE
of pleasure and intellectual breadth i in the list and grew in intensity as lumbia river, the ox got mad at the
. Paul and taking up this matter on practical July 22 by E. W. Stanley, Justice of
from our associations, short though [
R ¡s a
they may be, with the boosters and moment to see a convention, dead- I the Swede were piling the dirt on a lines to counteract the tendency of the Peace. The couple are from Gari­
where Mt. Hood now stands. children learning to spend money be­ baldi where they will make their fu­
builders of public opinion who will locked for the longest period of any I spot
They had jugt spenl the
ioug fore they have acquired earning abil­ ture home.
be in our city during these two days. such American gathering—one would'
..
..
.
. .
Not long ago, when transportation I be safe in saying for the longest I summer keeping the snow shoveled ity.
The Dalles—Libby cannery employ­
I
out
of
Hood
’
s
canal,
an
echo
of
Puget
The morality and stability of char­
and other means of communication period in the history of the world for ‘ gound
ing on average of 400 women and
were so remote from any large de­ we recall no such throes in the choice ,____ . The sound had to be kept i acter, to say nothng about individual men.
gree of perfection it was the news­ of a Caesar—move like the mind of a I clear so it would carry to Eastern honesty and saving habits, of the
Hood River—Interstate bridge us-
, Oregon where the sound had to be ¡child can be conserved by such sys-
papers that kept up united spirit child. _-lV.Y
...........
iTriaKW_aL.m2!tinL!'heard where the ^eepmen used it to [ terns for the welfare and prosperity i
that has meant so much to our en­ heroic effort to place her favorite son^" the?/sheep“.' They had piled
Newspaper people of Ore-
.
They had piled of the individual, the family and our
tire county. Tillamook, in those days, °n...?e-h5h“t_Pin"îC1l2he_ Part^ this snow in the Rainier
nationaI Park- ' country.
was more isolated than the average could offer. .Here and there a state They called it that because PauI said
gon who have come to be our
-
1 They called it that because Paul said
communty, and perhaps [hat increas­ would cast a • split
vote, then gather it wa3 rainier there than any place COAST CUTTER BEAR WINS
es the appreciation on that we feel in consultation and change its entire
FIGHT WITH ICE PACK
—-—■» | he had ever seen. While they were
guests—may your trip here be an
towards the newspaper workers rep­ strength to John W. Davis. C
Glass working here, burning the asbestos
resented by the hundreds of men and supporters were hangng on. A proud ' | handles from their shovels from work-
The Coast Guard cutter Bear,
women that are with us now in their southern woman with the pleasant | ¡ng so fagt, 0]d cbjef Rad;0 Light’s grand old craft of the icy wastes
instructive and enjoyable one,
seventeenth annual convention. And drawl, was doing her best to convince
favorite daughter climbed up on the where ships are ships, has whipped
in this modern age the newspapers the leader of a state delegation that pile of snow they had thrown up and Old Boreas to a frazzle again.
and your impressions lasting
are still the most dependable sources Davis was incapable and Glass the started to comb her hair. The Swede
Battered by ice, her timbers strain­
of information and education obtain­ truly great candidate. Every time saw her and exclaimed, “Look Paul, ed, two blades of her propeller gone
memories of the Tillamook coun
able.
a Davis vote was announced the West she’s goin’ “t’ comb ’er” hair on our and her rudder wrenched Joose, the
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
We are offering the best we have Virginia bunch let loose with a pile of snow.” Every day thereafter Bear came into the roadstead here
contains :
for your entertainment, for we want broadside of applause. Mr. Walsh, she came up there to comb her hair, Thursday and dropped anchor.
try
The College of Literature, Science
• you to be happy and feel that we ap­ who in most people’s opinion, earned i and one day when it was rainier than
She made port through the heaviest
and the Arts with 22 departments
preciate your efforts that have meant every compliment the conventon paid < usua| the Swede, who had fallen cave- ice seen in these waters for a quarter
so much to the entire state. We feel him, looked over his iron gray mus- manfu]|y jn love with her, and Paul of a century.
The professional schools of Archi­
tecture and Allied Arts—Business
that Tillamook has more to offer in tache, which threaten to obstruct his, gunyan had a heated argument over
It was down to the northeast of St.
Administration—Education—Grad­
the way of things to look at and all view, and sees a storm ahead.
te name of this knoll that the maiden Lawrence island that the ice pack
uate Study—Journalism—Law—
around pleasant surroundings than
Davis increased steadily with the. liked to mount to comb her hair, on from the northern sound, hurried on
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu­
the majority of cities our size, and call of states, When the end of the this day that was rainier than the oth- its way by a sudden shift of wind
Tilla
cation—Sociology—Extension
we are surely glad to have the op­ roll was reached and delegates by | ers.
—. Of course the two men didn’t from Siberia, caught the Bear against
Member Federal Reserve System
For a catalogue or anÿ information
portunity to welcome all of you. We rapid calculation found that the West( get along very well after this argu­ the shore fields.
iprite The Registrar. UniVer»ttÿ of
were not expecting to show you so Virginian had more than majority— ment over the mound that has since I Day after day she fought her way,
Oregon, Eugene. Oregon
much smoke but that is only an added the first time for any convention can­ grown to such physical as well as slipping stealthily through an opening
attraction.
nosing about in a sea-going lagoon,
didate to reach such a place, one could anti-neighborly preponderance.
The 49 th Year Opens September 25,1924
Well, what made the blue ox so always battling the clutching arms of
see a tidal wave sweep over the floor.
A dozen leaders were on their chairs mad up there on the Columbia river the “old man of the north.’’ Then the
POLITICS ARE DISCUSSED
waving the state standards and clam­ job was that Paul and the Swede got ice seized her and carried her helpless
oring for recogniion. ^Alabama with to wrangling among themselves and through Behring Strait.
The ice broke near tie entrance to
By Sheldon Sacket
the stentorian voice of her leader, wouldn’t get together and build a
(Editor’s Note: Mr. Sackett, a broke the Underwood cordon and cast boat to haul the dirt in, for the fog Kotzubue Sound and the Bear slipped
former Sheridan boy, discusses the her votes for Davis. Oregon was cry­ was so thick that he had to swim with through, fought her way to the west­
democratic convention and the nomi- I ing for recognition. Walsh was cool ! the load to the top of the pile that | ward close to Cape Espenberg and
oation of John W. Davis from the and dictatorial. It was proof positive I is now fully grown and indisputably so along the northern shore of Cape
viewpoint of an eye-witness.)
of ability, this time, to hold the con­ 1 called Mt Hood. All he had for a Prince of Wales, where she found
Politics vie this summer with base vent
ion. une
Dy one one
«w. carrier was a toy automobile belong­ clear water and showed her heels to
vention.
One by
the states went
as the great American sport.
Davis.
D
avis. The crowd began to yell, ing to Mr. Hood’s oldest boy. So the the ice pack.
One would think the old boat would
“Babe” Ruth in New York tempor- tbe end was in sight, one woman who ox sneaked away one dark night about
take
a rest after that experience. But
anlv
kin
M
—
J
4-Si 1 .
.
«
i
V
Avr
noon
and
at
1
p.
m.
the
next
morn
­
*rily doffed his hat and home runs to' bad pledged herself to vote for Mc-
team of Davis and Bryan vs. the Adoo all summer changed her vote ing got back to the place where the the Bear isn’t that kind of boat. A
Swede’s sweetheart had let the pile few repairs and then she’ll steam
Coolidge-Dawes battery.
and the end was at hand.
It was the writers privilege to gain, Someone who perhaps had an ar­ of snow grow so rapidly that it was away into the Arctic.
There are Eskimos starving up
•t first hand an estimate of the lead-1 rangement with the chairman, moved, too high to mount to comb her hair.
er’ in the two parties which will play that the vote be taken by acclamation. That day was rainier than any pre­ there by “the circle” and they depend
the dominant part in the coming elec- The chairman never put the motion. vious. The relatives of the maiden on the Bear and her food supplies.
d<m~
week ago, President Cool- The applause and repeated “ayes had been workng with oxy-acetalen« The Bear is going “as usual.”—Item
from Nome, Alaska.
Re was heard at Washington, D. C., which followed the move made un­ torches to melt down the snow be­
cause
they
knew
their
two
friend»
•hfie for two days through a com- mistakable the sentiment of the dele­
SMOKER GETS M DAYS IN JAIL
Mtion of good fortune and friend- gates. West Virginia had shown her were falling out over the name of
the
mountain.
Just
as
the
ox
got
* >P, the socalled historic Democratic faith in her lawyer-candidate by large
A sentence of 30 days in jail for
there the mercury dropped to a very
tonvention of 1924 was visited.
signs bearing the caption “Davis, the low mark and all the hair was frozen smoking in a closed area of a national
To have listened in succession to next president of the United Stat«,
forest was passed by Federal Judge
°*Phu- Daniels of war-time fame, Together with large pictures of the off his neck and when the Indians Bean to Thomas Carey, truck driver
melted
down
the
snow
where
the
hair
Gwemor Cox of Ohio, who held standard bearer. These were thrust
in construction work in Lane county.
banner under whkh the party out and the triumphal march was on. had dropped off the ox’s neck some i Carey pleaded guilty to the charge of
of
them,
not
wise
to
what
had
hap-
'
"®«red such disastrous defeat in Rome had triumphed! PoJiUcal^con-
• from
* i this i smoking where no smoking signs had
mphed.
drank the water
" ■ t«len to see the convention go ventions have 1 _
placed.
r. and ever since, their been
1
over the appearance and speech cially is this trw when the conven
That
the severity of the penalty
­
Here decendants have been a tribe of Ind-^
" thi doubtable “Al” only to give tion has made its dedston
”
ano. TKfiV
'
due to the importance of the ob­
r«*
ians that look HL.
like hairy apes.
They was
'*®'P®ratively mild applause to the comes an old l.dy. no doubt the.de­ never come out to civilisation because servation of that particular law was
~®®date of their choice—all these fined three score and ten, tnpp» «
they are ashamed of themselves for the explanation of Judge Bean in
T* *ns»tions which in part tell the some light fantastic of earlier d y _
letting the pile of snow grow to such passing sentence. It is the first since
""‘ of the political wind. Likewise Here was a fat «»rota,
P^ked stupendous proportions, and causing the forest service has established the
-oolidge address of the Fourth, the state's standard with alL?e e ' so much dissention. This has prob­ closed areas on account of extreme
Ups taira
’ ’Pectacular but a more accurate ergy of a kid at th. circus The^nd ably accounted for their great su­ fire danger. The court ruled in Car­
Beals
Building
Tillamook, Oregon.
¿T?*'0" of party belief, was an played “Pack Up Your Trouble, m ture which is reported to exceed seven ey’s case that July 7, the date of the
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Pterion of the temperature of Your Old Kit Bag -nd «round and feet. They stay up there in the woods arrest. should be called the first day
* Political pot
around the hall went the *«***? ' where wood alcohol, automobile«, tax­ of imprisonment
Four others were arrested at the I
om J' t>Wn Widely heralded thru- Hats went into the: air; tte
es, elections and moving picture« do
7* pre»» that seats to the Dem- good amount of ytfl«« but th* g
* festivitea could be procured
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