Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 20, 1920, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT,
MAY 20. 1020
trict No. 2 and Commissioner Farmer
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
IS PROGRESSING is responsible for District 3. But
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Why BrunswickTires
Win Preference
There are two main reasons—one, tfie name itself,
flrhich certifies superfine value—the other, that time
tells the same story.
Thus reputation and performance unite in giving
you all you expect—and more.
Yet Brunswicks cost no more than like-type tires.
Many motorists would pay more readily, but the
Brunswick idea is to GIVE the utmost, rather than
to GET the utmost. And this has been true since 1845.
You can appreciate what Brunswick Standards mean
by trying ONE Brunswick Tire. It will be a reve­
lation. You’ll agree that you could not buy a better,
regardless of price.
And, like other motorists, you’ll decide to have
ALL Brunswicks. Then you’ll know supreme satis­
faction from your tires — longer life, minimum
trouble, lower cost.
THE BRUNS WICK-BALKE-COLLEN DER CO.
Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street
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Land of "Cheese and Trees" Rapidly
Developing
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By S. C. Morton in the St. Helen’s
Mist.
Tillamook county Is a close neigh­
bor of Columbia. Its interests are
indentical with those of Columbia,
therefore, I believe a short story as
to the development of Tillamook
county, the progress that Is being
made, industrially, from an agricul­
tural standpoint and from its road
building program, will be of Interest
to Columbia county people.
I spent the greater portion of last
week in Tillamook City and sur­
rounding country, and came away
after having visited a considerable
portion of the county, firmly im­
pressed that Tillamook is a great
country and has a great future. I
was also much Impressed by the hos­
pitality of the people, the spirit of
cooperation manifested and their ex­
pressions of confidence in the future
of the Tillamook country.
Is a Large County.
In December, 1853, Tillamook
county was formed, being taken from
the counties of Yamhill and Clatsop.
It derived its name from the Tilla­
mook Indian nation. In 1918 there
were 18,083 acres of tillable land,
•129,716 acres of timber land and
139,750 acres of non-tillable land,
the total valuation being almost »22,
000,000. Since 1918, the acres of
tillable land has increased and the
amount of timber land has decreased
but only to a small extent, for Tilla­
mook county has within Its boun­
daries more than 20 billion feet of
choice timber, fir, cedar, hemlock and
spruce.
It is said by timbermen who know
of the vast timber resources of the
county, that the output of logs and
lumber could be quadrupled and even
then, Tillamook county’s forests
would still have billions of feet of
choice timber left at the end of 25
or 30 years of operation. And so
much for the timber wealth of Tilla­
mook.
Greater Than Trees.
there is no haggling as to districts,
the judge and commissioners evi­
dently preferring to work fur Tilla­
mook county as a whole rather than
Tillamook county as to districts.
The motto of the court is "perma­
nent roads, well built and properly
located” and with this end in view
the »187,00Q road fund la being pro­
perly expended. Judge Hare is serv­
ing his second term and refuses to
run again: Commissioner Alley, after
having served a part of a term, and
one full term, is again called on by
the taxpayers to serve another term
and Commlsioner Farmer is finishing
out his second term. The county
court and Roadmaster Carroll under­
stand each other and work together
and Tillamook is getting »1 value for
»1 expended.
V ote for G ood R oads
Vote 302 X Yes for
4% State Road Bond Limit
NO PROPERTY TAX
NO DIRECT TAX
NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES
NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX
Present Auto License Fees and Gasoline
Tax will pay both principal and interest
on all the bonds under this constitutional
amendment. Approval of this ameiufment
is necessary to permit early completion of
State Highways.
STEADY, AMERICA!
Let Us Work This Out Together
Republicans, It Is Up to Us to Elect a Real
President This Fall.
Of Interest to Dairymen.
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(By R. W. Watson.)
We have just received a letter
Building Market Roads.
The Market Road fund in Tilla­ from Mr. O. M. Palmer, manager of
mook county is approximately »18, the Pacific International Live Stock
000 and all of it is not going to be Exposition which is of much interest,
spent on one road. The road from especially as relates to the ‘essasy
Tillamook to Netarts will be opened contest’. "Yours of the 21st April,
and made passable. The road to Sand enclqsing essay contest program, this
Lake will have its proportion of the is great, it is splendid from many i
fund and the settlers who have been advertising points. I am wondering
in that section for some years will if, instead of the »25 which the In­
have the benefit of a good road to ternational Pacific Live Stock Ex­
position Medals, similar to those giv­
market.
In the northern end of the county en in the cheese contests. We could
a portion of the market road fund furnish one gold medal, one silver
will be expended on the Tillamook- medal and one bronze medal, suitab- |
Clatsop road and this road is now ly inscribed with the name of the
open to traffic. I saw a truck heavily winner and a statement of the pur- ;
pose of the contest engraved thereon. I
laden with gasoline which had just
come tiom Seaside and the driver You remember seeing these medals
said the road in Clatsop was fairly which are very nicely mounted red,
good and in Tillamook much better. white and blue ribbon with the med­
Judge Hare told me that he hoped als pended. We have the dyes for
Clatsop county would tlx up their these medals which cost us several
portion of the road so it will be pos­ hundred dollars and we couuld fur­
sible to make the round trip from nish the three medals for the three-
Portland to Tillamook via Astoria- grand prize winners in the contest, I
Seaside, Tillamook and through which we would be glad to do.’’— ,
We have written Mr. Plummer for
Sheridan-McMinnville to Portland.
; the above medals. Who will be the
Much Road Work in Progress.
lucky boys or girls to win these dis- ;
The county court has much road tiiiguished trophies? Further—Mr. •
work in progress, so much that an Plummer states, "I believe that this j
itemized statement of it would re­ contest will awaken a tremendous a-
quire more space to describe than is niount of interest in pure-bred live­
available. However, it might be said, stock and also in stimulating pro- ’
that the roads are being straighten­ duction and the making of records,
ed. the steep grades eliminated and ou people have lived Tillamook so
wherever it is possible to effect a sav­ long, in the midst of dairy cattle I
ing in distance and dispense with a and cheese that the younger children
grade, it is being done.
I take if for granted, although a few, i
There is another thing too, which I will venture to say, know the act­
attracted my attention and that is ual methods of handling the milk
the road signs. Roadmaster Carroll ' and cheese.” "I wish you would ¡
must have recently had an experience , have Mr. Lamb send us twenty-five ,
in the vastness of the Willamette of thirty of these contest sheets. I
plains and probably got lost. Per­ would like to send them around to
haps he was headed for Salem when i the different newspapers and breed
he wanted to make McMinnville, so associations scattered around over
in order that the people who travel the country. I think that you have
the Tiyamook roads may know just started something. I want to pass I
whre they are going, he has signs at this along."
every cross roads, giving the name
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of the roads, the towns to be reached
Reports from Hollywood Farm
and the distance to each locality, so states that "Countess and her heifer
it is .not possible to lose your way in calf” are doing fine;this is the form­
Tillamook.
er Jack Rupp cow which won Grand
It is impossible to accurately de­ • Shampion honors and sold for »2100.
scribe the beauties of Tillamook, its j al the International last November;
beaches, forests, fishing streams and ■ the cow and calf have been entered
towns, so we would advise each and in the National Show Sale at St.
evety auto owner who wishes i real Patil, Minn, and she will come in
nice dr’vc to go via Astoria and Sea­ the ringside at Sa. Paul on June 2nd,
side, past Nehalem, along the beaches 3rd and 4th, for sale and further
into Tillamook, along the Nestucca contest among the show cows of the
and back via Sheridan and McMinn­ United States. The verdict of East­
ville. It will be well worth while. ern Holstein cattle fanneiers is look-
i ed forward with much interest by
local breeders.
He Must Be the Biggest and the Soundest and,
the Most Effective American We Can Find,
_
Before Committing Yourself
Consider These Facts:
Out of thirteen states, where the contest was
between Wood and Johnson for the instruc­
tion of delegates to the Republican National
Convention, the elections have been decided
for Wood in nine.
Total Number of Delegates Pledged to Vote for
Wood at Republican National Convention, 321
Since the narrowing down of the field, the situa­
tion is generally diagnosed as fellows:
A vote for Hoover, for Lowden, or for.
Poindexter is a vote for Johnson.
Along the western coast of Tilla­
mook county and between two moun­
tain ranges, lies a fertile valley. To
-
the south of Tillamook City and ex­
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tending some 35 miles to Cloverdale
and further, the fertile land along
the Nestncca and Beaver rivers, fur­
nish pasture for thousands of fine
cattle and they, in turn, together
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with the herds along the Wilson and
Miami river to the north of Tilla­
mook produce more than 53,000,000
pounds of milk, which, In 1919, made
6,091,29 pounds of cheese (Tilla­
(Paid Adv. by Leonard Wood Campaign Headquarters)
mook cheese) which was sold for »2,
007,500.00. Since 1909, Tillamook
county has produced and sold »8,612,
003.05 worth of cheese and it Is pre­
dicted that the year 1920 will sur­
pass all former records. It can be
seen, therefore, that while Tillamook
county Is wealthy In trees, that It is
more wealthy in its cheese, for the
former is decreasing and the latter
is increasing. And there are some
mighty well to do ranchers in that
country. For instances, during one
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month last fall, there were 25 farm- .
ers who received over »1000 per
month for their milk supply, 5 re­
ceived more than »2000 and 2 re­
ceived more than »2500 per month.
Tilly Alcartra is happy over the
From this. I would judge that the
Tillamook cows are ambitious and Veto 302 X Yas ter 4% State Road Baad Uarit recent arrival of her first young sou,
all others being girls, as a result of
wish to do their full duty to their
her recent visit to Carnation Farms
owners .
where she was the guest of Carnat­
Good Roads Bring Progress.
ion King Sylvia the »106,000 sire.
An old time resident of Tillamook
There is a standing offer of »50,000
City told me that Tillamook's pros- (
for this calf which leads us to re­
polity could be directly attributed
mark: We wonder if it plays to make
Warm weather means continual discomfort
to good roads, and when County
records and breed and produce better
from tired, aching feet.
There is no need
Roadmaster John Carroll, took me i
stock? I’ll say to the whole world—
for von to buffer any of these discomforts.
from Tillamook to Pacific City, some ■
It sure do!
Try a can of
35 miles, and I met not less than 40
Jack Rupp wears a handsome
§
auto
trucks
laden
with
cheese,
cream,
r’
smile these days that wont wear off
£ milk. hay. lumber and other pro­
very soon. The reason— well. Jack i
K
3 ducts. I believed the old time resi­
has tAo daughters of
’Countess ’ 1
Sprinkle a small amount into each shoe and
3 dent. And not only were there
and they are developing into "real
sock, and immediately you will feel the
3 trucks headed towards Tillamook:
prize winners” in every particular.
soothing, cooling effect.
It is in sprinkler
3 there were dozens of car loads of
Then again, we wont tell Jack this ,
top caiiB and ease to use.
people bound for the city to do their
! last item, in fact "he wont know it” 1
When bathing the feet, use
shopping.
For a LIMITED period we are giving new and
until he sees this item—"I see where -
0
Having your house wired by
Possibly ten miles of the road is
folks who know their business Is I a sister to Jack Rupp’s bull .has be- I
regular customers, with each Vacuum Cup
hard surfaced. The work was begun
come a Grand Champion of Califor-
not a thing to be dreaded. It can
Tire
bought at our store, one “Ton Tested”
by
the
county
and
later
taken
over
which will add still further to your foot
na.” "Hollywood Springbrook Artis”
be done with far less muss and
by the state and Is a portion of the
Tube
of corresponding size. Buy NOW I
comfort.
■ Is the Jack Rupp bull, some bull too
fuss than you put up with in
Pactlc Highway. And while speak­
did
you
ever
see
him?
having
the
house
papered
or
Save
money
by anticipating your Spring and
U Corns Trouble, use First-Aid Corn Plasters
ing of this highway, we might in­
painted.
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form
the
residents
of
Columbia
Summer
tire and tube needs.
and Rexall Com Solvent
We can wire your house In two
Much interest is being taken in
county that if they wish to visit |
or three days and leave not a scar
the cow testing association worn this
Tillamook, they can go via Portland.
on your wood-work or plaster.
year. Every breeder of dairy cove
McMinnville. Sheridan and through
There's no dirt, nor any incon­
should get into the official testing
the Indian reservation and they will i
venience to you and the cost Is
Just as soon as possible. Official re­
not travel, at any place on the entire i less than you’d expect.
cords count big when you have some-
distance of 113 miles from Portland I
We will come and tell you ex­
thing to sell. Then again it will
as rough roads as the St. Helens- ( actly what It will cost If you wish.
pay big to keep your daily milk pro­
Scappoose road now is.
duction sheet right In the barn along
SUNSET ELECTRIC COMPANY
The county Is doing much work on |
side of the scales where you can re- ,
Tillamook • ■ -Oregon.
the main roads: they do the grading
fer to it and build up your product- |
and the state has agreed to hard-
surface. Tillamook county is well { Administratrix’ Notice to Creditors ion records.
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equipped for accomplishing good |
"It appearing that this is the time I
work at a minimum cost. Roadmas­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
ter Carroll. who. by the way, is one County Court of the State of Oregon, fixed for the trial of the department
of those wide awake energetic con­ for Tillamook County, has appointed upon the charge made by the indlct-
struction engineers, whose middle the undersigned as Admlnstratrlx of ; ment and the state is ready for trial *
the Estate of HENRY S. DAVIDSON.
name should be work, told me that DECEASED, and any and all persons but thut the attorneys for defendant J
his main equipment was two dred­ having claims against said estate are have not appeared herein and unpon
gers. 4 steam shovels (they are of the 1 hereby required to present same, pro­ communication from them it appears ,
caterpillar type and go by their own perly verified, together with the pro­ that neither of them can at this
power, from place to place.) 8 crush­ per vouchers, to the undersigned at time appear herein. And this cause ;
ers, 2 jarltorles, 1 45-caterplllar and her residence at Beaver. Oregon, or. having been heretofore upon the rc- '
WE STAKE OUR CLAIM
2 Holt track layeis, and of course to T. H. GOYNE. Attorney-at-law. quest of the attorney for the defense
there are other small items. Th“ at his olfice In Tillamook City. Ore­ twice postponed and that It is neces- ' for the superiority of our plumbing
road building machinery Is valued al gon. within six months from the date aary to proceed, and the defendant I
1 being w ithout counsel and the means service upon its workmanship. Our
»175.000 and is kept busy. If a roll­ of this notice.
Dated this May 20. A. D.. 1920.
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to procure counsel. It is ordered prices are right as well as the quality
er or steam shovel Is idle In district
ELIZABETH DAVIDSON.
that Geo. P. Winslow be. and is bere- of our work and we commend both
1, Carroll will take it to some other
Administratrix of the Estate of , by appointed and required to defend-
district where it is needed, and he
to your careful consideration. WTe be­
Henry S. Davidson. Deceased.
■taid ease In behalf of said defendant
and his deputy roadmasters see ,o ft
speak your patronage and can assure
and that said case proceed to trial
that the machinery is never idle
American Republicanism is suffi­ I tomorrow morning at nine o’clock." ; you of fair treatment.
when It Is needed.
ciently broad to include all the men
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Court Good Road Boosters.
and women who believe in the wel­
The great trouble with the De­
The County Court. Judge A. M fare of the United States and Hs partment of Justice’s "flying squad-
Bayocean Sheet Metal Work«.
Hare. II. V. Alley and H. M. Farmer, people.
j ron” to reduce prices is that it Is
First Street. Tillamook. Oregon.
are progressive and prominent cit­
mere "flying.”
British shlplfltilders have boosted
izens and have the confidence and
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cooperation of the taxpayers of Till­ the price per ton of vessels in their
Attorney General Palmer, appear-
amook county. The county Is divid­ -hip yards. This may give the United I Ing before the Hous» committee de­
ed Into three road districts: Com­ State* Shipping Board an opportun­
fiantly asks. "What’s all this about?”
missioner Ailley whose home Is In ity to sell some of Its ships and put
About a hundred million consumers
down
the
billion
dollar
loss
to
the
Nehalem has the supervision of Dis­
I of sugar in the United States can teL
trict 1; Judge Hare looks after Dis- < American people.
1M» M2 X m far 4% ttiti fad M LW
I him if he doesn’t know.
Sold On An Unlimited Mileage
Guarantee Basis
Charles F. Pankow.
H
H Comfort for Your
^Gooo
Feet !
KEEP THE PARTY TOGETHER
WIN WITH WOOD
R oads may 21
No More Foot Troubles.
Rexall Foot Powder
3
Rexall Foot Bath Tablets
C. I. CLOUGH CO-
This Offer Expires May 30.
TILLAMOOK CITY,
OREGON
ALDERMAN & POORMAN
BAYOCEAN SHEET METAL WORKS,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
The first National Bank
Vote for GOOD ROADS MAY 21
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