Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 01, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    IGIOUS DEBATE
away in a Dujfirv
>
that such is the iase so
•« vllo case, so there wa«
such a pnest etc., and this is all good
evidence to the truth of my si™
Lcontinued from page 2)
which the public can see. I have
Isays Booth was not a Catholic.
stated the facts let Mr. Davey make
I th said of himself that HE
Vh«mo,.’4n■”
L - CATHOLIC,
and that he hid 1
-
° ,a hlerarchy who will induce
L a long time traveling in ^“ng girls to believe that by cutting
Dressed'as
dressed as a a priest.
priest. (See
(See I
elr hair
halr ’ > Dating
Putting on a 17 pound
Booth.» Th.t Httl. (the Xd,
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
or augmenting tne marxet ror tne (
gas
pics are a revival on the order of the percent Sherman and Harney were
output of our dairies.
ancient
Greek
games
that
began
in
lowest with 1.03 and 1.06 resepctively.
The fact that there was no increase '
1896 at Athens and have been held
Increase for road purposes from
in the consumption of ice cream last i every four years since.
1923 to 124 for Tillamook county $94,-
year we attribute to the raising of I
910 or 46.07 percent Rest of state [
the standard by the legislature of
local electric salesman
15.24 per cent increase. Per capita I
requiring a higher percentage |
road tax $34.15. For rest of state J
LEAVES
of butterfat in its makeup. We be­
$14.32. Average tax rate for road j
lieve there is such a thing as over­
and bond purposes only, 13.99 mills; |
J.
H.
Clark,
who
has
been
handling
doing and making the product so rich - l .”'
w,lu II“5 Deen nandiing for rest of state 10.54 mills. There |j of good merchandise are the surest foundation
_ D a<L for
Verti the
.Sini Coast
L and Power
sales comww
depart- 'twf'va c°untiea abov« ** «ver- j
. «.nothin, | lta, „„
««t that not so much will be consumed ' 'menta
J ’ for a business.
and
the
statistics
show
that
is
just
1
only * (R C) newspaper story, »..J. tn, d„„k„ prl„a,
I I 'luring the past year has resigned that,
. Tllla™ook ratlnK ^venth i ■ ! W
What
.
ha8
happened.
A
not
too
rich,
Bt for the very purpose for £ 1
position and left for Portland where
V’6.»?’1’’ 71,6 “‘“V evident £,ct j
M,r>’ ■"d «
well-balanced ice cream is not only 1
Linn Butter, Tillamook Bread and Pastry,
Mr. Davey is using it. Pardon list of Saints, bowing to and giving
he will take up duties with the Gen-1
?
h<? ¿'ountl®s ‘hat 8Pent the I ■ ,:.j
most money have the best roads. Al- | »Tillamook Cheese, Golden Rod Milk and Cream,
I give more history on this reverence to “images” that they are more easily digested but is more pa­ eral electric company in the fall.
though Tillamook is placed near the
Mr, Davey seems to like to thereby serving God. What kind of a latable and will be consumed in larg-
er quantities.
top in cxpenoiiures,
expenditures, ner
her gooa
good roads | * Satisfaction Coffee and Tea, Olympic Flour and
q,.
.
.
loTk T 8 ma" h8Ve Who is able to
At least two mistaken ideas that
The state Elks convention here, are
are real
real advertisers
and, being
being one
one
I l Cereals, and good, clean Fruits and Vegetables
advertisers and,
Ln brought peace in the New look calm and defend so great a
■draft” riots by writing bishop trlme- A gentleman who lives in have gained some prevalence are .August 14, 15 and 16 promises to be of the richest counties in the state ■ ijare some of our business builders.
worthy of notice. One of these is the largest ever held in Oregon since the
of taxation
the rate
rate of
taxation per
per dollar
dollar was
was
1 (R C), and telling him that Amity was in the St. Vincents hos-
that much of our ice cream is made the announcement that by arrange- five places above the average for! i
lole country would hold him re- P>‘al in Portland, there, he says, he
Add to this the fact that we give our prices
Ee if he did not stop them AT to tak T “ girl Wh° WaS intendin» up very largely of cheap fillers and ments with the national guard, county and local taxation and eight
contains very little milkfat. The oth- through Captain J. E. Shearer of com ’ places above the average for county
| Huges called his followers to- “Yo? t
the closest possible consideration with no baits
’ “nd He S8id t0 her: is that ice cream is often made up in pany xx ux
o Tillamook,
all tne
the equip- road bond purposes. More property
xiiiamooK, an
[ told them to go home and be You knot# that it means, that you
Lys and they went and the riots will become the plaything of the lust large quantities and held in storage men , such as tents, blankets and owners in the county lessen taxes and
for our trade, just good, correct prices, and you
for weeks and sometimes months. cots, needed to provide for conven- more improvements bring in more
Ler. Lincoln said: “From the of lustful priests, don’s you?” And
Both these matters are regulated by '1 '' tl ° >de <'8ates’ wiI1 be «va>l«ble.
people to buy property. The reason
have the reason for all that business at
Eg of the war there has been she answered, “Y^s I know it” And
law, and to the best of our knowledge 11 u » » u
committe« on housing, that the per capita tax is high in this
Lcret but a public alliance be- proceeded to defend it. WHERE had these
1
laws are generally well regard­ headed by Rollie M. Watson, plans county is that the average wealth is
| the pope of Rome and Jeff she learned this? What kind of a ed.
1
to have tents pitched in rows in all higher than in the average county,
[> • * The pope and his Jesuits man must Mr. Davey be that he willl
__ ___________
As to the constituency of ice cream, the vacan lots near the festival
¡¿vised, supported and directed represent an oreanizafinn
.„k tak
..... ­ 11 the legislature of 1923 raised the grounds with space between tents
organization which
Ivis on land, from the ffrst shot ing a girl in her youth, works her standard to 10 per cent milkfat, 20 for the visitors’ cars. This will be I 1 Five
E. G. Anderson
r ‘.ve thousand
unousana Canadians
vanaaians are
are re-
re-
I Fort Sumpter, by the rabid •nd controls her for thirty years,
a
convenience
for
the
guests,
as
all
turning
monthly
from
the
United
per cent total milk solids, with not
Beauregard. They are helping makes an "image” worshiper out of to exceed 1 per cent of a harmless other personal equipment will be to- State8’ «'cording to government offi-
I the sea by guiding and sup- her and then DENIES its product? thickener.
gether. Local boys in company K C,.“,S
WinniPeK' Manitoba. No defl-
I the other rabid (R C pirate, But then, can ANYTHING be too hell­
The dairy and food commissioners who won the Oregonian cup for the nite figures have been kept by the
L on the ocean.”
Lincoln ish for a bunch that will make “Beni- department makes a practice of mak­ best national guard company in the government in the past regarding re­
I says he told Hughes that ev- dictine” in the name of the Lord ing laboratory tests on samples from 1 state for last year, have been engaged 1 turning Canadians, but in the last few
lh citizen as himself (Hughes) Christ?
months an accurate record has been
the various factories two or three I to patrol all the grounds.
»Jj I-
Jhle to be shot and hung as a
times a year, and has invariably \ A11 Privat« homes in the city have kept, which shows that a surprising­
led traitor and an armed spy ICE CREAM INDUSTRY CONSID­ found them well above the legal re- _ | ! been solicted for available rooms ly large number of Canadians are re-
1 turning.
Ld he will be so shot and hang-
quirements. Forty-seven samples re­ and the response has been hearty.
I
ERED IMPORTANT
Ithere will be no exchange of
cently tested showed an average of; Homer Ross, exalted ruler of the
Lisoners. * * I requested him
Work on highway from Medford to
McMinnville Elks’ lodge, was in Tilla­
12.62 per cent butterfat.
A recent bulUtin sent out by the
Is) to go and report my words ,
It has been reported to this office mook Sumiay arranging for the en- Crater Lake under way.
Pope. * * * The result has been state dairy and food commissioner’s that some retailers are occasionally
____ „..„..y tertainment and program for the 25-
k contrary to my hopes. The , office sets forth the following facts refreezing ice cream and that the piece ban<I the McMinnville delega-
CARD OF THANKS
ks thrown away his mask and regarding ice cream and its growth as practice of storing other food pro-!tion wil1 bring witb them- The Port­
an
industry:
The Willyi-Knight is a car you can keep
I himself the public partisan
ducts, vegetables or other articles in Iland drum corps wiU attend and this,
For the many acts of kindness
Ice
cream
used
to
be
looked
up
­
and enjoy for years. A touring car with
lector of the rebellion.” Lin-
cabinets where ice cream is kept, has ' wjth local band and the Salem band, shown us by neighbors and friends
ht Hughes to the promise that on as a luxury in which the person come to be a common thing._______ | I will
win provide
Provide plenty of music for the during the illness ,of our beloved hus­
aJ
the thrill of 42 horsepower—a car you
—Oreeonian.
In the law defining unwholesome I ' crowds.
crowds-~
Oregonian.
Id try and induce the Pope to of moderate means felt justified in
band
and
father,
and
for
the
mark
of
can
drive 50 miles and more an hour, hour
krai and advise the Northern indulging his appetite to the extent food and forbidding the sale thereof J
---------------- ——
respect to his memory in the way of
of
a
dish
once
every
week
or
so
dur
­
after
hour— without over-heating—with­
support their government and
we find several definitions of what TAXES IN TILLAMOOK FOR 1923 flowers and services at his funeral,
their oath. Lincoln, thinking ing the warmest summer weather. constitutes unwholesome ice cream, I '
AND 1924
out loss of power—without engine trouble
we take this means of showing our
nghes had been true to his Now it is manufactured extensively among which are the following:
I
sincere appreciation and extending
—without carbon cleaning — without
publicly thanked him for his and is in quite general use through­
Ice cream that has been made in ' Tables compiled in the Oregon Vot- thanks.
out
the
entire
year,
the
fact
being
ever
needing valve grinding.
. Later Lincoln said: “I have
an unclean or unsanitary freezer or 'er show comparative figures for taxes
Mrs. F. K. Strueby and Family.
p hand that, that very bishop recognized it is a real article finally utensil.
I during 1923 and 1924, for each coun-
The Willys-Knight sleeve-valve engine fg
• ‘ ‘ whom I thanked public- recognized more and more all the
Ice cream that has been held for ty in the state. Ten different tables
time
that
instead
of
its
being
a
mere
ir the information that he had
the most powerful engine of its size ever
sale or stored for more than ten days
_ i are compiled, and Tillamook’s tax­
honestly according to HIS luxury it is a real article of food.
in any store or both.
built
— and the quietest—and the only
ation
is
show
in
each
table
(the
av-
------ — —— ••• va»w.aa W4U4C \ LI1C
A quart brick of ice cream is equal
EE, is the very man who ad-
ice cream that has been refrozen erages for state exclude Multnomah
type of engine in the world that actually
ue pope to put the whole in energy and food value to that of after being exposed for sale in any county) county taxes, general pur-'
of his tiara in the balance a suprisingly large amount of staple store or booth.
improve» with use. It is common for
poses, not including roads and,
It shall be unlawful to sell,, offer1 schools, 1923, $133,178; 1924, $149,-
us and in favor of our en- foods. Besides its high food value it
Willys-Knight owners to report 50,000
has the quality easily digested and or expose for sale,
-I- ice cream that has 1651. . percent of increase 12.37; per.
miles and more without spending g cent
I was the result? Take deser- ready assimilated, justifying a much been stored or kept
or oth- cent,
cent of increase
______ ___
- in cabinets
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for rest of state,
greater
consumption
than
it
has
yet
for repairs on the engine.
■m the federal army, by acres,
ei receptacles where other food pro- excepting Multnomah county, 14.62.
■find: “Natives of U. S. 5 per enjoyed. Also it has a, special value ducts, vegetables, or other articles Per capita county taxes, 1920 popula-
■rmans 10 per cent; Irish 72 for such children as will not drink are kept or stored for cooling or tion 8,810, $16.99; per capita for
k; British (other than Irish) milk, in that they usually relish ice otherlise, and the lid shall be kept state $5.04. Average tax rate 6.96
Bt; other foreigners 6 per cream and by eating it they are sup­ thereon to prevent outside contamina- mills; tax rate for state 3.85 mills.
I other words, of the 144,000 plied with the vitaminse so essential ion.
County and local taxes, for all pur­
k that enlisted, 104,000 desert- to their growth and development.
Strict compliance with this law will poses, 1923, $675,229; 1924, $815,586;
lit is reliably stated that most The increase in its use during the 1 aid in making this delicious dish increase 20.77 percent; rest of state
I desertions occured after the past ten years has been rapid as will 1 more popular and in increasing con­ 6.02 percent, increase. County and
:
thereof..
Ion by the Pope of the Con­ be seen when we note that in 1914 sumption
local tax per capita $92.57; for state
i' It is also a fact that of statistics show that only 600,000
$44. Average tax rate (for county
pounds
of
milk
were
used
in
the
man
­
lr cent native Americans list-
ZatlW«*
AMERICANS WIN 8TH OLYMPICS1 and local purposes only) 37.9 mills;
»Mrntmc k • 4 m *. ta». Itawk
leserters 15 per cent of the ufacture of ice cream, while in 1918
I rest of state 30.83 mills. Percent of
IN PARIS
4,000,000 pounds were used, and that
fit were (R C).”
full value taken by county and local
mm , m L m * k of I m i
amount
was
doubled
the
following
•A m . U» tot *, powj
r that holy bunch who never
taxes; value in Tillamok county $35,-
O om * m nk ofi k * m
year.
In
1920
there
was
as
much
The eighth Olympic games tourna­ 243,575, proportion 2.31 percent; for
lything to do with temporal
CkMoo k> >kta.
l"Tio have so many masses butterfat used in making ice cream ment which came to a close in Paris the state, value approximately $1,-
. was another
______ victory
____ , for 130,000,000, proportion 1.98 percent.
|at they have no time to think as was used in the manufacture of last Sunday
cheese.
In
1922
ice
cream
manufac-
,
American
athletes,
when
they were Eleven counties were taxed at a high­
flitics etc. What does Mr.
fink “his intelligent public” turers in Oregon used 900,000 pounds accredited with having won 98 of the er rate than Tillamook. The highest
of butterfat and in 1923 they put; 361 points. France, by flying finish was Lincoln with 3.66 percent.. Oth­
Lust about nine months after about the same amount into this de- in the cycling and equestrian games ers above Tillamook were: Clatsop
Hashed with (R C) bishop licious delicacy and ideal year-around won second place with 64 points, 3.42, Josephine 3.26, Crook 3.08, Coos
knd the Pope had openly tak- dessert. These figures are suggestive | Sweden was third, Great Brittain 3.03, Deschutes 2.70, Columbia 2.69,
I with the South, that, that of the very important position ice fourth, Finland fifth and Norway Klamath 2.67, Hood River 2.59, Jack-
footh shot Lncoln. Lincoln cream is assuming in the dairy in- sixth. There were twenty-one other | son 2.49, Malheur 2.44. Curry is
f 0 Hughes and stops New dustry and what it means in the way 1 countries that won points. The Olym- next lower than Tillamook with 2.22
r*’ He sends for the gentle-
tells him that if he and his
pot stop their treasonable
f ’hey will be shot. Hughes
phe Pope. He proves false,
r openly takes sides with
L and becomes an enemy of
IGHT now the user of Royal Cords is
f open war. The tide turns
profiting by a dcvtiopmc'nt in tire
R South. A Roman. Cath-
building that is anywhere from three to five
1 incoln. Booth says that
years ahead of the industry as a whole—
F ’ he had been planning
Latex-treated cords.
| t0 kidnap Lincoln and
Lh,m somewhere in the
The Latex Process, which give» so much
hen that fell through the
added
strength and wearing quality to Royal
"’»de more bold and Lincoln
Cords, wa invented and patented by the
jostead. That high govern-
makers cf United States Tires.
s among whom he names
It will undoubtedly supersede all other
w 0 became president, ar-
methods.
r pant to be out of Wash-
Hkat
’ - history
;___
1 at night,
night. p
It is
You can get the benefit in Royal Cord
, ’as called suddenly out
High Pressure Tires of all sizes fro.. 20 x j!4
l .
That he was given
inches up, in Royal Cord Balloon Tire«
# and rod« over the bridge
for 20 and 21 inch rim ;, and Royal Cord
’tion when he gave this
Balloon-Type Tires that fit your present
harbored by a (R C)
wheels and rims.
85 a priest. A certain
And you can get it now.
' lrec,“'i the searching
*8’ he not a (R C)?
United States Tires
*ho killed Lincoln?
I , ‘ather’ who attended
"0 killed that little girl
b tk. W,,l,in<ton «nd was
he Press as a “close ad-
hy paper reports all
, , * R 0). _ The priest
¡ STRONG LINES
Satisfaction Store-Market
1.23.4.5 "Vfears
Still a "Young Car
WILLYS
your
complexión
$1195
STAR GARAGE
Along the Concrete
US.Royal Cords
BALLOON' BALLOON-TYPE - HICH PRESSURE
Built of Latex-treated Cords
R
are
J*** «driser.
ID
^riesf ■
He was
** could say was—I nev-
J never yot married,
about all any of them
"8V- This priest said,
' and when he
8 woma® drove him
i Tires
Bwy U.S. Tires from
CHAS. F. PANKOW, TILLAMOOK
TILLAMOOK TIRE CO.
s