Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 20, 1920, Image 5

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    ROAD IMPROVEMENTS LN
TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 2o, 1920.
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Wliat the County Court ii Doing to
Build Termauent Highways.
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80° Below Zero
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The people of Tillamook County
will be Interested in knowing some­
thing about the activities of the
road department, and whgt progress
they are making towards obtaining
good roads throughout the county,
lue taxpayers will be especially in-j
teresied. as they like to know what
becomes ot the road money they pay
every year *nto l,le county.
First or all, let us see something
.about rhe'organization of the road
department, lhe County Judge is at
the head, of course ana has two com­
missioners, one in each end of the
county, who have, among various
other duties, to look after lhe roads.
A seven Reel Super-Special Production of the Frozen North,
The judge and the commissioners are
a picture that has pleased millions of people, it is realistic and
represented by a road master, who
eloborate in the northern atmosphere.
has charge ot ull the roads in the
county, nis duties are to superin-
A 100 per cent Production—Dont Miss It.
tei.d ull the work going on in the
One Nigh O“iy—Come and See It.
entire county and to order repairs
ADULTS
25c.
CHILDREN 15c.
made, etc. He, in turn, is assisted by
three deputies, one in the north end
<7V
ot the county, one iu the south end
and one in the center. The deputies
have foremen working under them.
Tillamook s Ten Commandments.
This system is very efficient, as It
does uway with all the so-called
Commandment:
Tillamook
straw bosses who think that what­
Schools.
ever they want done in their immed­
Thou shalt make Tillamook Pub­
iate vicinity has to be done, whether
lic Schools as famous tor their high
it is to the best Interest of all the
grade standard, as Tillam >ok Cheese
people in the county oi not. There
is famous unto the ends of the earth
C. J. EDWARDS, candidate for Joint Senator.
are no divisions in the county, no
FEATURING
for its fine quality. Verily if the
imaginary lines drawn separating the
name Tillamook stamped upon the
And He’s O.K.
difiticul parts. The system is so or­
rind of a cheese is an infalible proof
ganised that all orders revert to tlie
that is the best; why shouidest not
central power. Tillamook county Is
the
name Tillamook engraven upon
April
Report
of
the
Little
Nestucca
this
or
California
their
future
home.
the only one in the state to have
They will remain here till about the a school diploma give the -ame guar­
such a . ysteni, and it is ¡he must ei-
Cow Testing Association.
antee.
middle of July this time.
licient one, hence, Tillamook's repu­
A picture of the CANADIAN BORDER and the NORTHWEST
Surely thou wilt pay thy school
509 cows were tested during the
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shearer of Gar­
tation as having the be t loads iu
tux
lor
the
new
Tillamook
Gymna
­
MOUNTED POLICE.
month.
The
average
test
for all cows ibaldi, spent Sunday in Nehalem
the state.
Sinning north froln Ti.lamook we in tlie association was 843 pounds visiting relatives and friends. Mr. sium and for the Oregon State edu­
will make a brief survey of the work milk each containing 31.84 pounds Shearer is one of the directing forces cational institutions with a glad
that is being done in the section be­ fat. 162 cows produced over 40 lb., at the Watesco Shingle and lath fact­ heart and a smiling face. For verily,
ADULTS 25c. .
CHILDREN 15c.
ory.
if thy boys and girls were pure bred
i butter and 40 cows over 50 lb. butter
tween i illamook and Rockaway.
Homer Mason, candidate for Coun- ' Jerseys or Holsteins, thou wouldest
About two and a half miles out, fat.
ty Judge, was up from the county not pinch the tail feathers off the
The high grade herds are:
near Wiison river, a one hundred foot
No Cows lbs milk lbs fat seat Sunday renewing old acquaint­ eagle on thy dollars because of the
concrete trestle is being put iu. It Owner
As usual, the Attorney General is
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1107
50.60 ances and making new ones. Mr. expense.
will cost approximately »100,000, Joe Shriber,
trying to sidestep responsibility for M
Mason
has
many
friends
in
this
part
F.
J.
Kumm
9
1343
49.98
Remember
that
the
time
cometh
but, as it was before, the road was
the sugar situation by pleading lack
1223
when the best training for life thou
42.80 of the county.
covered with water during each j L. J. Craven Est 28
of
authority and saying Congress
Rev. Warren preached a very fine givest to thy children will seem none
Clem Rust had the honor grade cow
heavy lain, making travel impossible
failed to enact enough law. Of
baccalaurate
sermon
Sunday
night.
of
the
association,
Baby,
a
grade
Jer
­
too
good;
verily
their
education
will
at times during the winter and
course, Mr. Palmer and everybody
spring. John Carroll, the Roadniast- I sey, which produced 1074 pounds It was full of splendid advice to every ' be more precious to thineheart than else knows that this administration
one
and
the
graduating
class
of
the
!
thy home, of thy »1000 acre land,
er, states that contracts are to be milk, containing 85.9 pounds fat.
and the Department of Justice pos­
J. L. Gay, had the honor registered Nehalem high school in particular, j or thy graded herd, or thy business,
let light away for the overhead
sess more authority and more power
The
class
this
year
consists
of
three
I
cow,
Lady
Corena
or
thy
bank
account,
or
any
thing
tif
Middledale,
a
cro.-.-ing which is to be bulit over the
by far than any previous adminis­
young
ladies,
Ana
Steele,
Edith
registered
Guernsey,
else
thou
hast
upon
the
face
of
the
which produced
rail road at Juno. This will be a
tration or the Department of Justice
Thompson, and Mildred Marris. Com- ' earth.
987
pounds
milk
and
44.4
pounds
fat.
marked improvement in the road at
mencement exercises will be held in 8th Commandment: Tillamook News­ under preceding administrations. Ex­
The
following
cows
produced
over
that place, as the present crossing
cuses based on alleged lack of auth­
the K. P. hall Friday night of this papers.
Rev. McRea.
is very dangerous. Enough has been 50 pounds of fat for the period end-
ority will not get far.
week. The public are cordially invit- !
ing
May
1,
1920.
said belore about the concrete bridge
ed.
that is being built over the Kelchls Owner, name of cow n> milk lb fat
Mark
Bays,
Millie.
.
.
11.97
57.5
Jersey Breeders Will Organize Boys heifer. The sire, Golden St. Maures
river, at uJno. It is enough to say
Methodist Church.
J.
0.
Dunn,
Fancy
.
.
1332
.
52.0
Rosaire, No. 161026. The calf is
And Girls Calf Club.
that it is the first of its kind in the
60.6
valued at »125.
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county, and that it will be the best J. C. Dunn, Whity . . . 1683
Sunday School 10 a.m.. You will
J. C. Dunn, Brownie . . 1296
The Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club
Boys and girls, we expect a hun-
50.5
when finished.
find this a Sunday School with life
will meet at the farm of Joe Donald­ dred charter members on this day.
51.0
The new road, the Roosevelt High­ J. C. Dunn, Violet . . . 1062
and always something interesting.
son, May 27th, and will organize a Try and do the senior club for mem­
54.3
way, which is now being cut through Meri Holman, Brownie 1206
Reports of S. S. convention will be
boys and girls calf club on the same bership. A basket dinner will be
A.
W.
Hess,
Jennie
.
..
915
54.0
from Idaville to Bay City, does not
given. If you are not a member of date.
served at the noon hour.
62.0
go winding around in and out and A. W. Hess, Jersey . . . 1050
some other Sunday School come and
The club meets the fourth Thurs­
Mr. Donaldson Is going to give a
A.
W.
Hess,
Beauty
.
.
1119
58.2
over hill and dale (mostly hill,) like
be one of us.
calf to the boy or girl that happens day in each month from farm to
50.9
the old one, but cuts straight L. J. Craven, Rosie. . 1413
Special Memorial address at 11 a.m.
to draw the lucky number. This farm.
L. J. Craven, Edna . .. 1431
65.8
through, near the railroad, eliminat­
Evening service at 8 p.m. All wel­ male calf was dropped April 30th,
The club held a meeting every
L.
J.
Craven,
Lizzie
.
..
1347
53.9
ing the many curves and steep hills.
come.
1920. The dam is Hermits Pussy- month the past year, and three spec­
L. Craven, White Tail. 1422
59.7
On the other'side of Bay City also,
G. 0. Oliver, Minister,
Fancy, number 386157, a beautiful ial meetings.
L. J. Craven, Colantha 1683
52.2
the hills are being cut out of the
L. J. Craven, Nigger .. 1689
55.7
course. At present there are grades
Reformed Congregational Church .
L. J. Craven, Foxy . . . 1620
53.5
as high as twenty five per cent, but
L. J. Craven, Speck . . . 1539
55.4
10 a .m Sunday School.
in the new road there will be noth­
L. J. Craven, Bess . . . . 1632
57.1
11 a ,m preaching. Theme: “A
ing heavier than five per cent grade.
Hurliman & Sons No 17 1431
60.1 Spiritual Revolution inaugrated by
A steam shovel is at work on the
67.0 the Power of Pentecost."
road near Hobsonville. The curves Hurlhnan & Sons No 13 1488
67.0
Everybody is invited to this timely
are being cut and made wider, and Hurliman & Sons No 14 1386
Joe Shriber, Star . . . . 1053
52.7 sermon. We all need it and it is
the dirt is being hauled in cars along
58.5 the only remedy of present ungodly
the road and put in the narrow Joe Striber, Gentile . 1125
Joe Shriber, Cherry . 1200
58.8 conditions. If Christianity would
Places widening them. The work at
56.8 equip herself with spiritual weapons
Joe Shriber, Ruth . . . . 1251
the steam shovel is in charge of C.
Joe Shriber, Gentile . 1125
58.5 it could not be possible to have
W. Ross. There are four such shovels
71.3 wickedness ruled all over.
Joe Shriber, Nellie . . 1518
at work in the county, and they
60.3
Joe Shriber, Blanche . . 1257
Rev. Richard Schuctze.
work at a rate of one yard of dirt
«Jæææ3E3
50.2
Clem Rust, Rosie . . . 966
per minute. At the Miami river the
52.3
Christian Church.
highway will follow as far as pos­ Joe Rust, Pet............ . 1161
. 1074
85.9
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sible on the south side of the rail­ Joe Rust, Baby ....
Begin the day by attending Bible
54.6
A. O. Jackson, Shorty . 2100
road, eliminating four dangerous
68.3 school at 10 a. m. Catch the inspir­
F. J. Kumm, Spider : issi
crossings, l he route of the highway
50.9 ation from the children.
has not been decided on to a point F. J. Kumm, Buster . 1590
11 a. m. communion and sermon.
5.05
.
1578
F.
J.
Kumm,
Nancy
farther than that, but it Is supposed
52.1 This services will be made helpful to
. 1302
to be settled at the meeting of the R. Saling, Liney .. .
53.5 you. Evening, 8 o’clock, song service
8tate Highway Commission, either C. McKillip, June .. . 1407
Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club.
61.5 and evangelist sermon.
.
1323
J.
L.
George,
Johnie
this or next month.
C. E. at 7 o’clock every Sunday
A bridge is to be built across the
evening.
Miami river at the Lou Smith place,
Report of the Condition of
Nehalem Notes
Midweek prayer meeting, Wednes­
opening up the land on the other
day, 8 o’clock.
side of the river. Actual construct­
Mr. Oron White transacted busi-
Harry E. Tucker, minister
ion of it will commence within thir­ ness in Tillamook last week.
of Tillamook, la the State of 4re,on^at the clow of business, Ma, 4th,
Both phones, Bell 47-R.
ty days.
Mrs. May Thompson of this city
Mr. Carroyy says that crusher returned from Salem, last week
Preibyterian Church.
s being installed at Haddon, to crush where she has been for a few months.
RESOURCES
Messrs. Jim and Joe Walker and
rook for the road between Barview
»703.603.78
Loans and discounts..................................................
Sunday
School
10
a.m.
Morning
*nd Manhattan, to take the place of Misses Ana Steele and Edith Thomp­
4.041.46
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured....................
worship
11
a.m.
Subject
"Our
New
he plank which is now on the road. son motored to Tillamook last Sat­
47.579.77
Bonds
and
warrants
..................................................
Body.” The fact of death robs us al­
It would cost just twice as much to urday.
2,233.90
Stocks, securities, judgments, etc...........................
A very interesting game of base­ most of all hope in a here after be­
replace the plank as It will to put on
6,750.00
Furniture and fixtures .............................................
cause
o|jr
earthly body dies and de­
*** rock, and the rock will last many ball was played last Sunday on the
795.85
Other real estate owned ..........................................
cays. But what of our new body
®es longer. This crusher is capable Nehalem grounds between the home
16,720.23
Due from bank (not reserve banks).................
from God.
o crushing at least one hundred and team and a picked nine from the
Due from approved reseve banks.......................
57,094.18
Evening worship 9 p.m. Subject:
■tty cubic yards per day.
Brighton camp. The game was easily
Checks and other cash items................................
3,494.82
"Lost
Lives.
”
th^B*
,hat Mr. Carroll says won by the Nehalem boys, but with
2,937.87
Exchanges
for
clearing
bouse
................................
Christ's church is the home of the
14,326.07
* Present road department is en- more practice, the visiting brothers soul, the altar of devotion, the hearth
Cash on hand................................................................
8.936 00
Interest earned but not collected.......................
»oring to do Is to eliminate use­ will make the home boys hustle. The of faith, the place of prayer. Every­
1,509.00
labor. Machinery is more effle- score was about 18 to 3.
Stock
Federal
Reserve
Bank
................................
body always welcome.
The Steeles. Sunday, entertained
42,194.00
Customer's liability account of "Acceptances"
and the county is willing to pay
Allan A. McRea, Minister.
521.47
Other resources ...........................................................
r wages to. a »Ow skilled work- their friend Miss Dunn, of Tillamook.
to operate the machines than The first thing she fished out of the
United Brethern in Christ.
»912,73140
Total
wages for hand labor. Most Nehalem river was her bat, which
blew
off
on
the
trip
over
from
Wheel
­
/ one knows that whea a large
LIABILITIES
Preaching at 11 a .m. and 8 p. m.
of men is employed, only one er.
At the morning service we will
»40,000.00
Capital stock paid in ....................................................
A glorious rain fell Sunday night
of the actual labor is received
deliver a sermon in honor of the
10.000.00
Surplus fund .....................................................................
which
livened
up
the
gardens,
the
•• Is paid for, and the county
members of the G. A. R. and the
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
9,657.70
pastures
and
even
the
people,
along
is to have one hundred per cent
W. R. C. who will attend the service
622.00
Dividends unpaid.............................................................
with
the
early
planted
crops.
oncy in its work.
324.12
Due to banka and bankers..........................................
Sheriff Campbell was in town the In a body. Let us turn out and greet
'■ other road work in different
them at church thereby showing our
359.49
Postal Savings bank deposits.....................................
"ts of the county will be covered first of the week renewing old respect and love, for those loyal de­
Individual deposits subject to check......................
415,170.8»
acquaintances and making newones.
articles published from time to
Demand certificates of deposit...................................
359.45
Mr. Campbell is a candidate for Coun­ fenders of our country who are still
te.
12.290.97
with us.
Cashier checks outstanding ........................................
ty Judge.
Evening subject: "Founders of
34 70
Certified checks................................................................
The Nehalem Public School will
Nazarene Church Services.
Nations."
Time and Savings Deposits ........................................
173.«61.02
this
Friday
with
a
picnic
at
close
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Notes and bills rediscounted .....................................
157.857.06
SundaySchool at 10 a. m. Mrs. B. Manzanita beach, H. S. Brimhall,
Send or better still, bring your
50,000.00
Bills payable for money borrowed............................
• King, Supt.
the principal, iaa candidate for Coun­
"Acceptances” of this bank .....................................
42,184.00
11 a.m. preaching by the pastor, ty Clerk; and any teacher who can, children to this growing school.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
Other liabilites .......................................
Rpv A. F. Ingler.
on the day of the primaries, take his
»912,721.40
Total ..........................................................................
7 P.m. Peoples service, led by Rev. school out on a picnic, and leave his at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Frank Dye will entertain the
• E. Clink. All welcome.
interest» In the hands of his friends,
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, ss.
Ladies Aid next Thursday at 1:30
11 P.m. preaching by the Rev. C. deserves no little credit.
1, B. L. Beals. Jr., Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
Mr and Mrs. James Richardson, p. m.
«’»’»ard Davis. District Superintend- I
Everybody who can, come to our
swear that the above statement is true to the beat at my knowledge and
i. of Portland. A large attendance accompanied by Mrs. Richardson’»
belief.
• «xpeeted.
brother. William Osteievald, arrived service and be happy.
E. F. Wriggle.
B. L. Beal«, Jr., Cashier,
service on Thursday at from Pennsylvania last week and
Subscribed and «worn to before me this 13th day of May. 1920.
•••# P m.
will visit the family of Chas Kunz.
William Randolph Hearst is grad­
Mary L. Braun, Notary Public.
On Thursday of thia week. Rev. C. Their first impression of the coast ia
ually
working up quite a little en-
My commlMion espirea February 10th. 1924.
--1’aid Advt.
such that they would like to remain
m. -
t0 Preacb at 8 9- m
n
Correct—attest: Albert Marolf, H T, Botts, David Kuratii, Directors.
On Friday night he will hold the here and they may decide to make thuslan for bls own candidacy for
»H—* !X>e
the Presidency.
. ,nal "»cetlng of the local chmch.
Carmen of the Klondike
t
FEATURING
ç
■
CLARA WILLIAMS
GEM THEATRE, TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY, MAY 25th
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FHE RIGHT OF WAY
BERT LYTELL
GEM THEATRE, Friday-Satuiday, May 21-22
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“FIND THE GIRL,” POLLARD COMEDY.
$
DAIRY RANCH FOR
RENT—Stock for Sale
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F. B. McKinley
J( )( h
This place contains 150 acres of fine
land, good house and barn. Place is
well improved.
The stock consists of 21 first class
dairy cows, team, two wagons and har­
ness, 5 hogs. Lease runs for 5 years.
All kinds of machinery go with the
place. Place is nicely located on main
highway
Come in and see me at once, as this
proposition will sure go soon
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Portland-Tillamook Auto Stage
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
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I
Leaves Tillamook Hotel
Fare $5.50
Round Trip $10.00.
5
First Stage leaves Tillamook Friday, May 21
LOCKLEY
Vote for Fred Lockley for
Secretary of State.
He is thoroughly familiar with our
county, its Resources and
its Needs.
e Stands for Economy and a Square Deal
He is Short on Promises but Long
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on Performance.
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