TILLAMOOK COMMENT I PAGE S HEADLIGHT Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight FEATURES Mmitmuiiui recitations. A Pantomine entitled will render the same in the evening at immensely. Mr. Jno. Hobson with After dinner everybody, old and CHRISTMAS DAY “The Star of the East” is one of the 7:30. Lovers of music will, as well it was constitutional or otherwise, but I am not discussing that phase of •ndent Weekly 1’a p e r J features of the program. wife and child, were guests. They young entered into a dance our violin­ as others, enjoy this treat. The an­ ffXx Friday' by the The church will be decorated in ac­ thems are among the best and writ­ the question. Yet it was most sur­ We now approach with glorious joy were journeying horseback to the ist was Sam Howard and had the as­ prising to find that when the votes The grand old Christmas day. publishing Company cordance with the title. Umpqua valley, via the Grand Round sistance of the narrator on his flute. ten especially for Christmas times. were counted so many persons in We celebrate o’er nations wide As time passed the murder case Sunday December 21: Sunday school trail. There were a number of toasts Tillamook, Oregon The program will be interesting all the state cast such a large number of The Son-of-God's birth day. passed from our minds, but Mr. Ind­ 10 a. m. given and replied to, and in a speech Manager Morning worship, 11 a. m. Subject, through. votes against the measure. Take Til­ given it was asked, “Who amongst ian did not and could not forget it. Harris»''1 _ lamook county for illustration—1736 Nineteen hundred and twenty four this assembly will live to see the The blows he had received caused se­ ^jTnd Entered at the U. ». “God’s Unspeakable Gift.” REFORMED CHURCH CHRIST- votes for the measure and 1561 Short years have fleeted by iron horse speeding through this val­ vere wounds which refused to heal Evening service, 8 p. m. Subject, È.e at Tillamook, Oregon, Since “Peace on Earth good will to MAS PROGRAM, DECEMBER 25, against. ley and hear his thrill neigh?” I up. He had several Indian doctors at­ “ What does Christmas Mean to you ’ ’ ’ May 2. 1888 Men,” AT 7.30 P. M. have often thought of this question, tend him and all gave it up saying I would like to ask the Oretown Special music at both services. Opening hymn................Congregation grange who are the biggest sinners: Was heralded from the sky. BSCRÌÌ,ÌI°N KATES as one by one the old settlers pass they could not cure him. It appears ¿By Mail ........... »2.00 Scripture Reading and Prayer. Pastor The 1561 citizens who voted against in their checks. There are very few that his shoulder and hip was very N AZARENE S. S. CHRISTMAS A babe was born in Bethlehem, Song, “Silent Night!"....Sunday School the measure or the county newspapers of that assembly living and waiting badly swelled. Finally he sent for inths, Bf iIail ------------- humble birth, EXERCISES It was a very Recitation» ..................................... “Charlie Kilchis” old chief Kilchis* that acted fair to both sides? Months, By Mail .............. » ,75 G. S. Hunt, pastor. But he’s Lord of Lords and King of that grand event, and it is certain Beginners and Primary Department son, he was considered a great doctor that unless that same iron horse If the Oretown grange must make Payable in advance________ J. B. Honey, S. S. Supt. Kings Primary Song fails to put in an appearance at an among the Indians and his influence a “goat” out of somebody because the And Prince of all the earth. The Nazarene Sunday school will Telephone Exercises and Recitations .................. measure was defeated it should not early date not one of the “Hardy among his tribe was very great more hold the annual Christmas tree and (Continued on page 6) Pacifie States Main 68 Junior Department criticise the newspapers but those He left his father’s home on high, Few” will either see or hear him. exercises on Wednesday evening, Dec- Anthem “Calm on the Listening Ear who voted “no”. This lowly lamb of God, embr 24th, 7:30. Addrsses, recita­ t ♦ of Night”............................... Choir FRED C. BAKER Into this world of sin and grief tions, songs and a treat for the school Primary recitations Tillamook, Oregon. He came and meekly trod. will be given. Public cordially in­ Song, “Away in a Manger” .............. R EDITORIAL POLICY ♦ ---------- vited. He paid the debt of all mankind Sunday School GARAGE TEAM TO MEET When he died upon the cross, fo advocate, aid and sup- Exercises and Dialogues: “Carry the WHEELER CATHOLIC CHURCH He opened up the only way any measures that will Light,” “Glory,” “Come to Bethle­ Of Salvation for the lost. St. Joseph’s parish at Cloverdale good to the Lff the hem,” “A Christmas Change,” The Tillamook garage hoop squad will hold a bazaar on Sunday after­ Wj-eople. “What do you want for Christmas?” which has been working out or the He met and fought the powers of sin; noon, December 21, in the basement To CMOtt: age industries Junior Boys past week is in fine fettle for the He surely did all things well, of the church. Christmas toys and Song, “Come Hither Ye Children ..... , establish, in Tillamook second game of the seneon against He conquered all the powers of sin; -•indies will be a special feature of Sunday School Wheeler, Thursday night in the newt He conquered Death and Hell, the bazaar. Everybody Is cordially Exercises: “Christmas Chimes,” high school gymnasium at Wheeler. I T: ths improvement invited to come and enjoy themselves. Chriitmas Emblems” ...................... fa port for Tillamook hay. Manager Swett o£ th* garage riven if men neglect to heed There will be two masses on the day To insist on an American Primary Depatthient team Was well pleased ‘.he way his His mandates they do not obey; Each one should surely reverence give of the bazaar, one at eight o’clock and Anthem, “Wonderful Story” ...... inda:d of labor. men performed at Garibaldi last week the other at 10:30 o’clock. Lunch will To bo politically independ- Tenor Obligato and Choir and is planning a heavy schedule, On this great Christmas day. —Contributed. be served at twelve o’clock and Motion Exercises: “Two Ways,” “The j, but to support the can­ which will include a number of out­ ------ »------- - throughout the afternoon. dates for public office who Sweet Old Story,” “Christmas side games. EARLY SETTLEMENT OF TILLA­ The order of services at the Cath­ ■ Flowers” ............. £1 bring the most good to Junior Girls The probable lineup for the locals MOOK COUNTY olic missions throughout the county Song, “There’s a Beautiful Star”....... will be: Forwards, Hamilton and Par­ t people of Tillamook coun- for Christmas will as follows: at ■ani of the State of Oregon. Sunday School sons; Center, Goheen or Sharkey; (Continued from page 2) Cloverdale, high mass at 12 o’clock Offering for the Orphans Guards, Gabriel and Sharp. oration, and a /ery substantial dinner Christmas eve, a second mass at 8 t. ♦ v d* <• Anthem, “We Have Seen Him” ......... ---------- ♦---------- was got up by Mrs. Trask and just o’clock and a third mass at 10:30 Ladies duett and male quartette Salem — Linen company organised about everybody in the county was DDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 o’clock Christanas. Following this program about twen­ with $150,000 capital, to make linen there in honor of the occasion and we The Rev. Mather Philip 0. &. B. ty four young people will give the twine. all had a fine time, enjoying ourselves CONSTABULARY SYSTEM cf Mt. Angel will celebrate midnight "Holy Story in Pantominme and Pag­ mass on Christmas Eve at Garibaldi eant,” presenting: Zacharias and the Kitiy, at a meeting of district at the home of George Gillis. Mr. Angel, Mary and Elizabeth, The Shep­ leys in Portland, sentiment was Gillis’ home is the last house on the herds and the Angels, Holy Night at i toward the 1 evasion of the right as you go to the Whitney hotel. the Manger, The Presentation in the i ponce system. The district After the 12 o’clock Mass at Garibaldi Temple, King Herod and the Wise iys recommended that th« pres- Father Philip will go to Wheeler to Men, The Wise Men in Bethlchm. rehibition forces be dome away say two more masses» one at nine and Closing Tableaux and song, '“Come imi a state cons tabular-- sub- Hither Ye Faithful.” the other at eleven «’clock. id in its piace. They pointed The faithful arc urged to make use Benediction. »ineffectiveness of the state ——♦------- of the opportunity off red them and nt present. Mail orders given prompt attention not leave this holy season pass witk- CRITICISM OF GRANGE'S RESO­ Headlight would like to go a out going to the sacraments. Can- LUTION Both Phones Tillamook, Oregon tether and recommend a nation- fessions will be heard before nil Watson Building itaindary, one which would be masses. 11 To the Editor: together throughout ail the Dear Sir: The Oretown grange in and composed of picked men, its wisdom, has seen fit to criticise REFORMED CHURCH trained, and selscted by tests county newspapers for accepting and W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. hat similar to the present civil printing advertisements opposed to Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. i examinations. Canada now English services at 10:15; subject: the oleomargarine measure. As a newspaper man I think 'She the reso­ jch a force in its Northwest “Christmas.” td police. German services at 11:15; subject: lution was nothing more than an at­ tempt to “gag” the county news­ c men, as stated before, should “The Birth of Jesus.” papers, for it was unjrrst and entirely Special music by the choir at both peciaily selected and trained, * uncalled for. If one side of a con­ ganized into a military force, services. You are cordially invited to worship troversy has the right .and privilege bat the same as the .army. They to place its opinions before the voters have state and federal author­ with us. Sunday school at the Trask school on a measure to be voted upon, then, ed constitutional amendments in all justice and fairness, the other be made to do nv.ay with the house at 2 p. m. Christmas services at Mohler side of a controversy should be grant­ ;y of extradition proceedings, ed the same rights and privleges. Latest Fiction. Popular Copy­ pean countries now have such Thursday, December 25th at 11 a. m. Nothing is to be gained by an attempt rights, an Assortment of 300 J police systems and their to “gag” the press, and to do so METHODIST CHURCH to choose from. «■ess in preventing and de- The services at the Methodist shows an intolerant and arbitary Children’s Books. crinie is widely known. church will be of great interest to spirit. Both sides of the controversy ex­ all people next Sunday. At the 11 I THE WHOLE COUNTY pended large sums of money for ad­ o’clock hour there will be a Love •tiy our attention wat called to Feast and Communion service for all vertising, and to deprive the county itorial policy which appears at people. The young people are giving newspapers of some of this business Snap Shot Albums. of this column, where it is a Christmas program at 6 o’clock in would be unjust discrimination. Bill Folds, Purses. It was a mute question when the that “we urge the improvement the evening to which all people are Music Rolls. election v.as pending whether the ort for Tillamook City!” We invited. measure was funda- »iced if we wanted a port cx- The choir has been preparing for oleomargarine --------- - “Winds the Film” some time the Christmas music andmentally right or wrong, or whether •}’ for Tillamook city. Six Pictures in Ten Seconds “ ‘¡me has the Headlight in- to propose improvement« for t? alone, notwithstanding the ttce of the statement at our *“> and we acknowledge the n