Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 15, 1920, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 15. 1020.
LODGE MEETINGS.
the bed for the new road. The rati-
road will run along the side ot the
present traveled highway.
A few miles from Wiiliamlna the
workmen have erected barracks and
a wooden city has sprung up over
night. These buildings are only tein-
porary and can be moved to another
point when that portion of the road
is completed.—Polk Co. Observer.
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Tillamook Lodge No. 57
J.'tó
A. F. and A. M.
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Regular meeting second
Wednesday of each month.
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A money-maker and hard work saver for land clearer! and wood-cutting
Rehersals each Wednesday
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contractors. One man can move it from cut to cat Simple and reliable.
following. Visiting broth­
Handrads in ue all over th* U. 8. When not in «M tor wood cutting, the 4 H. P. motor wiU
run nulla teed mills, teed cutter», pump«, etc.
rfr)lr^„
ac„
ers welcome.
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By order of W. M.
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OREGONS DUAL SYSTEM OF
Your bank should be an
America must burn mor*
Stated convocation Friday
LEGISLATURE.
wood for tael. One Wado
important factor in the
Johnson Chapter No. 24
wiU do 10 men’s work at
one-tenth the cost Writs
R. A. M.
building of your business
tor tree Book, "How Dan
Eleven
Measures
to
Go
On
Ballot
Ross cuts 40 cords
I.
E.
Keldson.
Sec.
and
a very real help in the
a day,*’ tall du-
Including Single Tax.
Uils and speo-
April
30.
Visitors
welcome
solving
of its daily finan­
ml erica.
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cial
problems.
G. A. R.
A total of eleven measures will de­
Cornith Post, No. 35 Dept, ot Ore­ mand the attention of Oregon voters
gon, meets on second and fourth Sat­ who visit the polls at the regular
The service of the State
urdays of each month, ot 1:30 p. m., general election next November. Two
Bank has been of inestim­
in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors wel­ of these measures will be on the bal­
able
value to many promi­
come.
lot by virtue of the action of the
nent
Tillamook business
H. W. Spear, Commander
1919 legislature in referring theth
Samuel Downs, Adjt. to a vote of the people, one is up for
men, and continue to aid
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them each day.
consideration because of the invocat­
W. R. C.
ion of the referendum on an act of
Imported Cows Go High.
Corinith Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept, the 1919 legislature, and eight of
BANK YOUR MILK
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W Eighteen imported
heifers and two of Oregon, meets on first and third the measures are being initiated
CHECK
WITH THE
Friday
evenings
of
each
month,
at
through
petitions
filed
prior
to
clos
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Tillamook bulls were »old at the Gu- ’
ernsey sale Friday at Dr. Reedy’s, 8 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors ing time on the last day for filing.
Four measures for which petitions
Cade Exchange. The sale started at I welcome .
Minnie Johnson, President
have been circulated throughout the
11:45, with an address by Roy C. i
g Jones. He told of the prominence
Elizabeth Conover, Secy. state failed to qualify for a place on
the November ballot at the last min­
that the Guernsey Club had obtained, j
ute, although Secretary of State Kos-
also of how he had drawn the eight­
Member Federal Reserve.
er stuck to his office until midnight
een head of cattle from the fifty
to give stragglers a chance to file.
eight that had been obtained from ’
Tuesday eve, 8 p. m.
These four measures are D. E. Frost’s
the island by Mr. Kerr, for the Ore­
Rebekak, Wednesday evening
attempt to prohibit the sale, use or
gon State Guernsey Club, Mrs.
possession of cigarettes in Oregon;
Hughes, wife of the auctioneer, drew i
Camp 2-4, Thursday
the minimum wage law proposed by
the lot for Clackamas county. Col. j
J. E. Medley of Portland; the propos­
G. W. Hughes, who was assited with
ed amendment to the fish and game
the auctioning by Ira Lance, follow- ’
laws, giving to each county exclus­
ed .Mr. Jones’s address with a very I
ive jurisdicition over fish and game
interesting talk.
within its own boundaries; and a
After lunch, which was served at
measure which would prohibit the
12:45, Mr. Webster, a prominent
use of seines, traps or fish wheels in
Agriculturist of Montana, addressed
the audience in a very interesting
Oregon streams.
manner.
The two referred measures are the
| The highest price paid was »1150,
complusory voting and registration
by Ira G. Lance, the next highest be-
amendment involving the automatic
j ing »750 by Chas. McKillip.
resignation of all qualified voters
The heavy buyers were: W. Glick,
within the state and the privilege of
Tillamook Lodge No. 1260
who paid »1665 for three head;
voting by mail in the event of inabil­
L. O. O. M. Meets every Frl-
Charles McKillip, »1560 for three
ity to visit the polls, and a proposed
day at K. of P. Hall.
. head. The average selling price of
constitutional amendment regulating
S. A. Brodhead, Sec.
the cattle was about »700, the low­
legislative term from forty to sixty
est being »325, with the exception
days with restrictions around the in­
of a 4 month old bull that was off-
troduction of bills the last forty days
| ered by Dr. Reedy, which went at
in order to eliminate the eleventh-
i »250. It seems strange that the
hour rush experiened under the pre­
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people thought that if the cattle
Willdrd
sent system. It would also increase
were imported they were so much
the pay of legislators from »3 to $5
S
better than the ones raised in Tilla­
per day and increase the mileage 3
mook. There is not one iota ot diff­
a
from ten cents to fifteen cents per
erence in them, as the ones offered
3
mile.
3
that were raised here had pedigrees
rhe oleomargarine bill around
3
that were just the same as the oth­
which the most bitter battle of the
3
ers.
1919 ession was waged has been re­
3
After the sale a picture of tlie
vived through the aid of the referen­
3
Highest Cash Price.
crow'd was taken, upon the request
dum invoked by the Associated In­
3
If you put off
of the National Cattle Club.
dustries of Oregon. The measure pro­
getting your Wil­
At Kuppenbender’s Warehouse,
The following is a list of the cat-
vides for the regulation and licensing
lard Battery regis­
tie sold, with buyer’s name and the
sales
of
oJeomagarine,
nut
mar
­
of
tered at the very
i
price paid for them:
Tillamook and Hebo.
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garine and similar butter substlutes.
beginning, you are
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Lot 38, Maggie of the Manor,
robbing
it
of
hours
The
eight
initiated
measures
up
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18398 P. S. Born June 10, 1918. I
of future service.
for consideration, their initators and
LOCAL AND LONG
sold to Win. Glick ,of Cloverdale, for
Why take ■
their support are as follows:
chance?
$700.
I Single tax constitutional amend-, 2525Z52S252525Z52S25Z52SE525a525rSa52525252525Z52S2525252^2S2S2S252S252S
Lot 232, Violette II of Milestone
Be sure that your
ment initiated by Oregon Single Tax !
DISTANCE HAULING
next battery has
19094 P. S. Born Jan. 18, 1919. To
league, provides that all necessary 1
Threaded Rubbar
Wm. Glick for »490.
revenues for the maintenance of
Intulation,
the
Lot 128, Rougette’s Secret of Vai-1
state county, municipal and district ¡
kind selected by
Ion, 19735 P. S. Born July 25, 1919.
136 manufacturers
i government shall be raised by a tax 1
To Robert McClay, of Beaver, for |
of cars and trucks.
j on tile value of land irrespective of I
BOTH PHONES.
»700.
’ improvements in or on it.
Lot 187, Cheminante II of Cartaret ’
Fixing terms for certain county 1
19298 P. S. Born April 17, 1919. To
officers, initiated by Herbert I}. Dew­
Tillamook
Battery
!
Robert McClay, for »700.
art of Portland and R. J. Green of Dí
A TOUCH
Lot 196, Goosdove’s Jewel. 18968,
UT if there should be, the invalid
LaGrande provides for the election of ■a
Station
P. S. Born Nov. 22, 1918. To Char­
county
clerks,
treasurers,
sheriffs,
j
should have the best possible atted-
of our facial powder will make your les McKillip, of Cloverdale, for »750.
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coroners, and surveyors for a four |
Willard
Service
tiou and all theconifortyou can pro-
skin blossom like a summer rose. It
Lot 225, Dolly of the Govies, 1904
year term instead of for two years !
P.
S.
Born
Dec.
26,
1918.
To
Chas.
vide.
For whatever increases the
as at present.
will give to your complexion the soft
McKillip for »560.
patient’s comfort, increases chaces for
Part
ot
Portland
dock
commission
rosy glow of youth and health. Our
Lot 197, May Violette, 19368 P. S.
consolidated bill, initiated by com- j
rapid recovery.
cold cream is another infallible aid Born May 1, 1919. To Frank A.
niittee of fifteen, Portland, provides j
Rowe, of Wheeler, for »530.
We wish to call your attention to the
for purchase by port of property
to beauty. Try them both If you
Lot 214. Hungets de Das Sarah,
from city of Portland for promotion I
many comforts that we can offer, as
19169 P. S. Born Feb» 27, 1919. To
would better your appearance.
of shipping interests also for issu­
well as the usual necessities.
Stanley Fox, for »500.
ance of bonds not to exceed five per I
Lot 219, Countness III of Rose
E. E. KOCH
cent of valuation of port.
Whatever your doctor recommends, we
Farm,17006 P. S. Born Feb. 3, 1917.
Anti%ompulsory vaccination bill, |
Oregon
Tillamook,
can supply—immediately.
To Rudolph Zweifel, for »680.
initiated by Public School Protective ¡i
Lot 242, Leaf of Le Mont Durant,
league, Portland, provides for the a- |1 When you must have it in a hurry—;
19635 P. S. Born June 26, 1919. To i
bolltion of compulsory vaccination
i
Rudolph Zweiful, for »400.
TELEPHONE 15 J.
OREGON’S FINEST BEACH RESORT
public schools.
Lot 220, Country Laura II, 18137
Fixing legal rate of inteiest, ini­
P. S. Born March 26, 1918. To Ira
Mail Orders Promptly
tiated by J. F. Albright of Oregon j
G. Lance, »1150.
City, provides for legal rate of in- <
Lot223, Jennie De Govies, 18601
Carefully Filled.
terest in Oregon not to exceed four i
P. S. Born August 7, 1918. To Er­
per cent per year except that a rate;I
HOTEL BAYOCEAN, NATATORIUM, BUNGALOWS, TENTS, -
win Harrison, for »375.
of five per cent is permitted through j
Reasonable Rates; Hotel under management of Mr. and
Lot 239, Nancy Du Becquet, 19125
contract.
(
Mrs. C. C. Nepple who are experienced botel-people; bowl-
P. S. Born Feb. 1, 1919. To Erwin
Roosevelt bird refuge meaure, ini- |
ir.g allies and pool tables; unexcelled sports in Natatorium
Harrison, for »410.
Hated by Roosevelt Bird Refuge as- [ I
aid on beach. Come to the best beach ir. Oregon for your
Lot 238, Nestle of Dodaines, 19258
sociatlon. provides ceding of Malheur [
vacation.
Receivers of T. B. Potter Realty Co.,
P. 8. Born April 12, 1919. To Joel
lake, Harney county, to the federal!}
325 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Portland.
Bros., for »450.
government for use as a bird refuge'}
Lot 268, Rose of Oberland, 19605
to be named the Roosevelt Bird Re- .! TILLAMOOK CITY,
OREGON.
P. S. Bom July 3, 1919. To Hus-
fuge in memory of former President |
Having
your
house
wired
by
son Bros., Cloverdale, for »350.
Theodore Roosevelt.
folks who know their business is
SixtyThouiand Apply for Driver » without the required Are days ex­
Lot 272, Daisy Lil Des Sages, 19- ; not a thing to be dreaded. It can
Divided legislative session consti-’1
perience. The licenses, to which a
License
tutional amendment, initiated by ;
be done with far less muss and
fee ot twenty-five cents append, are 849 P. S. Born Aug. 22, 1919. To
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State Taxpayers league, propones a
fuss than you put up with In
perpetual except that they may be Hu »don Bros, for »325.
Apftxlniately «0,000 Oregon resi­ revoked upon the recommendation of
session of two periods with a recess
having the house papered or
Lot 383, Moore Villa’s Bessie, 10-
dents rho operate motor vehicles a peace officer for violation of traffic 1230 P. S. Bkrn Spet. 25, 1919. To
between, the first period of forty
painted.
had ailed for the state license up rules or for reckless driving or In­ R. C. Jones for »650.
days introduction and consideration
We can wir« your house in two
to clo^g time of the secretary of competency.
of bills and a second period ot not
or three days and leave not a scar
Lot »0, bull, Ra’s Ultra King of
slate’s ice Friday evening. At the
to exceed ten days for final action
on your wood-work or plaster.
Tillamook, 59185. Born April 27,
ipts for the past few days ;
rate of cel,
on
measures, no amendments to niea-
1919. To Wm. Glick for »475. Con-1
There’s no dirt, nor any incon­
it is exited that the 100.000 mark
sures being permitted during this
signed
by
R.
C.
Jones.
venience
to
you
and
the
cost
is
wiri be sight if not exceeded by w. C. DC ETER.
session without consent of four-fiths
We will come and t^ll you ex­
Lot 31, bull, Lincoln Star. Born
Your patronage will be highly appreciated.
the end «this week. A dozen extra
of
the members of both houses.
actly
what
it
will
cost
If
you
wish,
DENTIST.
Feb. 12. 1920. To Chas. McKillip,
gi-.li are, »gaged in checking over
State
market
commission
act,
ini
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SUNSET ELECTRIC COMPANY
Prompt Attention to all Orders.
the applk ions and making out the
TILLAMOOK BUILDING for »250.
tiated by State Taxpayers league,
Tillamook - - -Oregon.
licenses t [even with this extra as-
reaten state market commission with
Wanted.
(Over Haltom’s).
sis'ance I Llll be a physical impos-
Ternpory Phone Wagoner’« Cigar Store.
a state market director at salary of
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zibility ti iear the application files
Railroad May Extend to Tillamook I »4'00 per year to assist in the ecn-
T
illamook-
Oregon.
Both Phones.
One thousand men. women and
for at le.i ■^hree weeks. In view of
<
i.milcal distribution of products at
City.
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this fact
not expected that any
children to buy stock in the "Sure-
air prices. The measure would also
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Thing” Company. Mr. Wili Gain,
attempt wl >e made to efforce the 0R. O. L. HOHLFELD
Apparently there is more to the equire the market director to dis­
President, and Mrs. A Big Slice, Vice building of the railroad from Willa­ emínate information concerning
law whichlgomes operative today
No Matter What You Want Moved
VETERINARIAN.
President. Mr. Will B. Rich, Treas­ mina to Grand Ronde than was men­ market conditions, encourage co-op-
until abouthgust 1. By that time
it is belief applications will be
urer. and Miss Mary HaHa, Secret-1 tioned in last week’s Observer.
ration among producers, distrtbut-
taken care[ as fast as received, tell Phone—2F9
Mutual Phone ary. Our assets represent many good I The road la rapidly being built by
and consumers; mediate disputes
or shipped, our facilities are the moot
having no d| isc for a driver to be
intentions and much money, which a crew of men from Chicago, and when requested; supervise markets
complete and up to date. We take
vithout the I Iquired state permit,
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Oregon.
has been paid in for stock by many within a short time it will be In op­ nd co-operative associations. Issue
Tillamook
complete charge of your shipments
Tnder the p[ lsions of the law no
good people. We have no liabilities eration. It la quite probable that labels in certain cases, inspect pro-
from the time they leave your es­
’ >erson, whe %• the owner of an
as yet. because we have not gotten the same company will extend the lucts in storage, warehouse and com-
tablishment until they are delivered
DR.
J.
E.
SHEARER
.utomobile o Aot. to permitted to
started.
either to their destination or to the
roadway from Grand Ronde into Till­ lon carrier». An appropriation of
>rive a car Aout
1
a state license,
Confidence in us is half the battle. amook. which would accomodate the 50.000 for the administration of the
next common carrier. They arrive
DR A. C. CRAKK
Arenses will Issued to all persons
We are organized and chartered touriat* of Polk and Yamhill count­ erasures through 1922 is cairied In
in good order too.
»plying who | more than sixteen
under the laws of the State of Uncer- ies.
the measure.
pan. of age who had at least
tlanty. We partlcapte in all you In- j The building of thia new road will
TILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO
be days expel te in the operation
vest, and are not assessable.
only be a matter of time, as thr The Brunswick Phonogranh nlavs till
f a motor vel I. Special learners
Get In before we withdraw from workmen are now excavating and
records better. The Song Shop.
•waits aw a brovl4ed for thowe
your community.
1 blasting aut the mountain preparing
Main Stroot.
> A Business Bank
Sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent
Dairy Ranch For
Rent-Stock For Sale
¡Itllamaok (County ÎBaitk
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.
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
F. B. McKinley
We Buy
Don’t
Roblt
CASCARA BARK
CITY TRANSFER
Have You Illness
at Your House ?
LO-O-F- BUILDING
We sincerely hope not
B
BAYOCEAN
no
muXT
no
C. I. CLOUGH CO-
fiEXflLL Store
ROBERTS GENERAL TRANSFER
Just Starting in Business.
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