Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 12, 1920, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 12. 1920
ADVANCE IN PRICES !
To take Effect the 1st September
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The Overland 4
will advance $50.00
£
So You will have to Hurry to Get One at the Old Price
Can Protect You on the Price if You will place a Deposit on it
CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Gasoline! Lots Of It!
The Shortage Is Over !
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CHAS. F. PANKOW
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Waterloo ...
Ashland ....
Butte Falls .
Central Point
Eagie Point
Gold Hill . .
Jackson tile
Medford . . .
Phoenix .. .
Rogue River
Talcut ..
I Madra.i .
Metolius
Fairview
Gresham
Troutdale
Bay City
Nehalem
Tillamook
Grass Valley
Moro ..........
Wasco ....
Aumsville . .
Aurora
Donald .
Gervais
Hubbard
Jefferson
Mount Angel
St. Paul .. .
17,679 14,1)94
Salem.........
208
Scotts Mills
2,251 1,588
Silverton .
Stayton .
Sublimity
Turner . .
1.656 1,616
Woodburn
Adams .. .
Athena ..
Echo ....
Freewater
Helix ....
. Hermiston
1,747 1,289
Milton . . .
7,387 4.460
i Pendleton
.361 197
Pilot Rock
| Stanfield .
• 278 318
390 198
[ Umatilla .
595 499
I Weston . .
77
i Bonanza .
4,801 2,758
j Klamath Fails .
237
Merrill...............
1,138 1,253
I Lakeview .........
257
j Paisley .............
126
I Silver Lake .. . ,
1,143
Beaver Hill ....
1,140
Bandon .............
1,642
I Coquille.............
453
East Side...........
182
Empire .............
4,034
Marshfield.........
934
Mytrle Point . . .
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3,268
North Bend ....
522
Amity ...............
522
Carlton .............
448
Dayton ...............
193
Dundee ...............
410
Lafayette .........
2,767
McMinnville ....
2,566 :
Newberg .............
979
Sheridan.............
247
Willamina.........
366
Yamhill............. .
It will be noticed that the above
list does not include Wheeler, the
population at the time the census
.... taicen was given at somewhere
r.eai 4 50.
THE VALUE
A<r
SIRE
Is His
Ability to Transmit
MILKING
QUALITIES
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To His
DAUGHTERS
He must inherit this quality.
“Burto
our herd Sire. His darn is one of the best
transmitting cows in the world.
Ours is a healthy herd.
N0YF0LK FARM,
BE KT FOLKS.
E. NOYES.
Friendship
of a Bank
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Many foreaighted merchants and
manufacturers recognize that the
friendship of an important bank is a
priceless business.
And especially a .batik whose
officers are “human > » ’ men who take
pleasure in other men’s success.
We are in business to help other
businesses. Therein lies our success
oud yours.
BANK YOUR MILK
CHECK WITH THE
(Tillamnnk (Emnitij Hank
Member Federal Reserve System.
SENATOR UNDERWOOD
ON WILSON'S REGIME
The Government Has Come to Be Too
Partisan and Too Much Like
JL Football Party
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Sen. Oscar Underwood, Democrat­
ic leader of the United States Sen­
ate does not seem to be entirely sat­
isfied with tlie condition c-f the coun­
try under a Democratic administra­
tion. His speeches lo World war ve­
terans sound like a Republican at­
tack. The Senator says: "The gov­
ernment has become the football of
the partisan and the desire of the
plunderer.” And this sweeping de­
claration is made after seven years
ol Woodrow Wilson in the White
House and seven years of the Demo­
crats iu the saddle.
Mr. Underwood, of Alabama, knows
wliat he is talking about. Under the
Wilson Democratic regime the South­
ern partisan and the Southern plun­
derer with others certainly have fat­
tened upon the government of the
finds that other bad conditions have
arisen in the country. He says: "The
war profiteer glories in his new
wealth, and the high cost of living
threatens the humble home.” This
all has occurred under the peerless
idealist, Mr. Wilson and his Demo­
cratic leaders in Congress.
In short, in his talk to the return­
ed soldiers Senator Underwood hit
his party in a non-political speech
good and hard. It was frank confes­
sion of Democratic failure in the ad­
ministration of public affairs. Sentat-
or Underwood also was truly Demo­
cratic in that he proposed nothing
remedical or compensatory to be done
by the party so long in power for
the lamentable condition in which
the soldiers returning And the coun-
try for which they fought.
Make Sure of Enjoying
Your Shooting
OW that it’s time to be getting
ready for the hunting season,
make up your mind not to ex­
periment in getting equipment for
shooting.
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Buy Winchester World Standard Guns
and Ammunition, the kind you can trust.
Winchester testing and inspection insure
your satisfaction, and the Winchester
guarantee backs them up.
Come in today and look over our
stock of Shotguns, Rides, Shells, Car­
tridges and cleaning supplies.
King-Crenshaw Hardware Co
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Dr. E. L. Glaisver,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
■ELL PHONE, MAIN .3.
MUTUAL PHONS
CENSUS OF OREGON GIVEN AS United States in 1910 was slightly
less than four times that in 1850.
783,285
Tillamook 8776, increase 40.1 per
Gain Is 110,520. Or 16.4 Per Cent qent.
Census
For Decade.
Pop. Increase
Year.
Pet.
1920 ...
783,285 110,520 16.4
Oregon has a population in 1920 1910 ...
672,765 159,259 62.7
of 783,285, which is a gain of 110,- 1900 ...
413,356
95,832 30.2
520 or 16.4 per cent over the 1910 1890 ...
317,704 142,936 81.8
figures of 672,765. It is impossible 1880 ...
174,768
83,845 92.2
to compare this gain with the in­ 1870 ...
90,823
38,458 73.3
crease, if any, made by other west­ 1860 . . .
52,465
39,171 294.7
ern states because Oregon is the first 1850 ...
. 13,294
wstern state on which the total has
Only Two Counties Lose.
been announced.
Of nine Ovgon counties on which
It is not as high as the gain in the
decade from 1900 to 1910 which was the total population figures were an-
259,229, or 62.7 per cent, but the anounced, all save two, Jackson and
growth of the entire west for that Lake, show gains. The figures for
period was unusual. Nowhere in lite the nine counties are:
Benton, 13,744; increase of 3081
west will there be any repetition of
the population gains shown in 1910. or 28.9 per cent.
Deschutes, a new county which
Oregon's rate of increase is larger
than that of Geogria or Delaware, permits of no comparsion for 1910,
the only two other states whose 1920 9622.
Linn, 24.550; increase of 1888 or
census has been announced. Georg­
ia’s increase was 10.9 per cent and 8.3 per cent.
Jackson, 20,405, increase of 5351
Delaware's 10.2 per cent.
or 20.8 per cent.
,
Oregon Ninth In Area.
Multnomah, 275,898; increase of
Oregon in 1910, ranked as 35th 49,637 or 21.9 per cent.
most populous state in the union. It
Umatilla, 25,898; Increase of 5637
show-ed an increase of 259,229 or or 27.8 per cent.
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62.7 per cent in the 10 years ending
Klamath, 11,413; increase of 2859
with 1910, having had the largest or 33.4 per cent.
growth numerically in its history,
Lake, 3991; decrease of 667 or
the number being almost double that 14.3 per cent.
of any previous decade.
Union, 16.836; Increase of 445 or
In area, Oregon ranked as ninth 2.7 per cent.
laigest state in the union In 1910
Population By Wards Given.
with a land area of 95,607 square
Populations by wards in several
Oregonians
miles making Its population average Oregon cities were announced as
7 per square mile.
the
Attractions
of Oregon—
follows:
Know-
Oregon was organized as a terri­
Corvallis, ward 1,1780; ward 2,-1 Know the Industries of Oregon—
tory in 1848 and appears in th« fed­ 1604; ward 3.2368.
Know the Development of Oregon
eral census reports ter the first time
Pendleton, ward 1, 1288; ward 2, Know the Opportunities of Oregon—
in 1850. Its population then was 1742; ward 3. 1290; ward 4. 3067.
Know- the History of Oregon—
13,294 which includes 1201 returned
Medford, ward 1, 2430; ward 2. Help to develop Oregon
from that portion which was taken 1817; ward 3, 1509.
Help to make Oregon known—
in 1853 to form Washington territ­
La Grande, ward 1, 1278; ward 2, Begin in your own locality—
ory. During each decade from 1850 1143; ward 3, 2222; ward 4. 2270.
And keep it up.
to 1910 Oregon showed a rapid grow­
Salem, ward 1. 1574; ward 2, 22-
th, the lowest rate of Increase ter 36. ward 3. 1144; ward 4. 2980; I
Notice of Final Hearing.
any decennial period being 30.2 per ward 5, 2805; ward 8, 5167; ward 7,
i
In
the
County &ourt of the State
cent for tlie decade 1890-1900.
1773.
I The most rapid rate of growth was
Figures for 19 20 on population of of Oregon, for the county of Tilla­
during the first few years in the minor civil divisions in Benton, Coos, mook. In the matter of the estate
history
of
the
state,
the
population
I
Deschutes, Jackson, Jefferson. Klam­ of Fritz Buhrow, late of the county
Increasing three-fold from 1850 to ath. Marion, Multnomah, Linn Sher­ of Tillamook, deceased.
1860. During the following three de­ man. Tillamook. Umatilla and Union
Notice is hereby given that the
cades. 1860-90, the population of the
and Yamhill counties, together with undersigned has, in the above cn- I
state increased more than five-fold, the 1910 comparsions, shows incorp­ titled proceedings filed his Final ac­
the percentages of Increase ranging orated cities and town of those
coun- count as Administrator of the estate
from 73.3 to 92.2 per cent. Between ties as follows;
which was of Fritz Buhrow, late of
1890 and 1910 the population more
the coumy of Tillamook, deceased
1920
1910
than doubled. The numerical in­ Corvallis . ..
and that the Court has appointed
5.752
4.552
crease in the decade 1900-10 was Monrce ....
Friday, the Tenth day of September.
191
nearly one and a half times the en­ Philomath ..
Nineteen hundred and twenty, at
951
505
tire population of the state In 1880. Bend ...
Ten o’clock in the forenoon, as the
5,415
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Companion of the rales of In­ Redmond
585 316 time, and hte County Court room in
crease ter the state with those ter Albany
4,840 4.275 the County Court House at Tilla­
the United States shows that during Brownsville
mook City. Tillamook County, Ore­
every decade the growth of the state Halsey ...
gon. as the place, for the hearing of
was more rapid than the growth of Harrisburg
objections to such Final Account and
the country as a whole. The populat­ Lebanon ,
the settlement thereof.
ion of the state In 1910 was some­ Selo .........
Dated. August 7th. 1920.
what more 50 times as large as in Sodaville .
W. L. Campbell. Adminstrator
1150. while the population of the Sweet Home
Robert H. McGrath. Attorney
ter the Administrator.
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Its better business to buy your
i
New Edison by our B dget Plan
F~\ROP into our store and find out why.
The Budget Plan goes away from the old
slipshod methods of buying home entertain­
ment.
It presents a regular, definite plan of buying
which tells you at a glance how much of
your income you can devote to your New
Edison.
It's better business for you—because you
can have the New Edison now.
Ask about the Budget Plan. We want you
to take advantage of it. ’
6000 RECORDS Di STOCK TO CHOOSE FROMr
LAMAR'S DRUG STORE,
Tillamook, Oregon
> MILK COWS FOR $
[ SALE or EXCHANGE t
for Dry Stock.
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YAGER A BRADY
We Buy
CASCARA BARK.
Highest Cash Price.
At Kuppenbender’s Warehouse,