Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 09, 1920, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 9. i920.
GEM THEATRE FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
SEPTEMBER 14
Douglass
Fairbanks,
“WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY
Friday-Saturday, Sept. 10-11
THE MUTINY OF ELSINORE 9
Featuring Mitchell Lewis and an AllJStar Cast
Story of Jack London, full of Thrills on the. High Seas.
“DON’T ROCK THE BOAT,”
Pollard Comedy.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 16-17-18,
AT THE ARMORY, TILLAMOOK.
Wilkins’ 4 Piece Jazz Orchestra.
Come and Step.
Sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent
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VAUGHN’S, the Original and Best
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ASTURIANS VISIT TILLAMOOK
Tillamook Headlight's
Trade Mart
The County school Superintendent
Last week a delegation from the
has received from the Extension De­ Astoria Chamber of Commerce, with
the Clatsop county court, visited Till­
One ceut a word per issue.
partment of the O. A. C. the folio .v-
amook county. The object of the visit,
ing letter which we publish in full' was to look over the road frum
September 1. 1920 Astoria to the county line with the Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . •
Mr. G. B. Lamb, County School Supt. purpose of having it improved and
Sale by John Leland Henderson,
eventually hard surfaced, for Astor- For
Tillamook. Ore.
206-3d St., Tillamook, the Makin-
Dear Sir; The essays, written by ions were greatly interested in the
ster, 160 acre ranch, near Oretown.
scholars in the various schools jt matter of tourist travel when this
Price 12500.00. Terms easy.
your county, on subjects pertaining matter was discussed at the annual
convenion
of
he
Oregon
Ediorial
As
­
to "Dairying”, and sent by you to
sociation in Astoria. The party spent Dr. Wise will be at Nehalem Thurs­
day Sept. 16th.
Professor Westover for grading have the first night at Neah-Kak-Nie Inn,
been referred to me for attention. being greatly surprised at this plen-
Professor Westover, as you undoubt­ did seaside resort. Friday morning When in need of something electrio
just call on the Sunset Electric.
edly know, has resigned his position they came to this ciy and were taken
here and has left the institution.
out to see the dairy farms and cheese Let the Sunset Electric wire your
The essays have been read by diff­ factories. When they returned to the
home and save you money.
erent members of the dairy depart­ city a lunch was served at the Lourve
ment and the best three selected in at which a number of business men Good second-hand wheel for sale. Ap­
each grade and have been marked attended. Fred C. Baker, president ply Charles Gross, Ramsey hotel.
first second and third and also the of the Chamber of Commerce gave
the visitors a hearty welcome, and In Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale of­
winning essay among those award­
fice Wednesday and Thursday.
doing so said he thought there should
ed first prize. These are being referr­
be
more
co-operation
between
the
ed to you under separate cover.
two counties in road work. Mr. San­ Dr. Wise will be at his Wheeler office
I wish to encourage work of this born, president of the Astoria Cham­
Friday and Saturday of this week
nature in the schools. It appears to ber of Commerce was the principal
an also on Sept. 10th and 11th. 9-9
more closely connect the work of the speaker for the visitors. He spoke of
schools with what is going on, on the pleasure the business men of As­ For Sale—cheap, a first class tent
house in Tillamook. For particu­
the farm and in industrial life in toria derived from a previous visit
lars write W. L. Dallas, Tillamook.
your county, and is I believe educat­ to this city, and they came here on
ional work of great importance, We this occasion to see if a closer spirit
Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
wish to congratulate you and the of co-operation in road work and oth­
al Mazda lamps. They give better
er
matters
could
be
obtained.
He
schools represented, on the general
light
drew attention to the great benefit
excellence of the essays.
that both counties would derive from
Yours very truly,
-> W
the tourist travel if a good road was Small dairy ranch for sale with six
F. B. Fitts, Dairy Husbandman. built between Astoria and Tillamook.
cows, in Trask river bottom, three
miles south of Tillamook F. L.
Following are the names of the Other interesting talks were made by
Buell
T. F.
the visitors and some of our business
winners:
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men. The party left the city at 3
Third Grade
o’clock on their return trip.
Found: pocket tool case containing
Adults 25c.
Children 15c.
1st prize, Vivian Larsen, Nehalem,
tools. Finder may have same by
Dist. No. 39; 2nd prize. Vera Rosen­
applying to T. B. Turnily and pay­
f" "
Nazarene Church
berg. Tillamook. Dist. No. 9; 3rd.
ing for this ad.
prize, Devene Tubbesing, Mohler,
D ouglas F h irbahus
Dist. No. 28.
There will be a Missionary Rally My middle name is George. Let me
bring you “Vaughn” Best drag saw
Fourth Grade
at the Nazarene church, Third St.,
on the market today. Call E. G.
1st prize, Carolyn Haberlach, Till­ Sunday, Sept. 12.
Krebs.
amook, Dist. No. 9; 2nd prize, Kcen-
Rev. G. S. Hunt, Rev, and Mrs.
ia Neketin, Nehalem, Dist. No. 39; Blackman and Miss Amber Thesham
Wanted: by married man and son,
3rd prize, Elizabeth Vaughn, Bay will be present and conduct special
steady job on dairy, or would rent
City, Dist. No. 38.
furnished dairy on shares. Both
missionary services at 11 a. m. and
Fifth Grade
good milkers. J. P. Clayton, Sal­
7:30 p. m.
1st prize, Ella Anderson, Nehalem,
em. Or.
Rev, Hunt Is the newly elected
Dlt. No. 39; 2nd prize, Lauren Buel,
District
Superintendent
of
the
North
Tillamook. Dlst. No. 9; 3rd prize,
Daily ranch for rent. Will support
15 cows, 8 miles south of Tilla-
Francis Powers. Tillamook, Dist 9. Pacific District, and Is an able and
illa-
forceful
preacher.
rural.
mook. For further information
Rev. and Mrs. Blackman and Miss
apply to John Theiler, Pleasant
Sixth Grade
Valley,
9-15.
1st prize, Mayme Jacob, Tillamook Tresham are outgoing missionaries to
Dlst. No. 9, rural; 2nd prize, Juanita India, and will sail next month. They
1 Walter, Nehalem, Dlst. No. 39; 3rd will give addresses on India and Twelve million feet standing timber
In Douglas and Tillamook counties.
1 prize, Roy Redberg, Oretown, Dist. their future work. Rev. Blackman
Ore. Might consider partnership
I No, 6; Special mention, Neva Grant, is an excellent • singer, having con­
with experienced mill man. Write
ducted large choruses In Chicago,
I Wheeler, Dist. No. 48.
ô
for particulars. W. D. Haynes, 800
Portland and many other places. He
Seventh Grade
Fulton St., Can Francisco, Calif.
Children 15c
Adults 25c
is also a splendid soloist and will
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1st prize. Ruth Barnes, Nehalem,
sing
both
morning
and
evening.
The
I Dist. 39; 2nd prize, Esther Otzen,
i
| Oretown, Dist. 6; 3rd prize, Naomi people of Tillamook will be delighted Wanted: to buy, a small place, 5 or
I. 0. O^F. News.
10 arces, close to the beach or riv­
to hear this talented man sing before
I Simmons, Bay City, Dist. 31.
er, where I can flsh or hunt. Some
he leaves for India.
Eighth
grade
This issue of the Tillamook papers
improvements. Address W. L. Var­
Everybody welcome.
1st prize, Mytrle Crawford, Nehal-
herein state that before next lodge
ney, 392 S. Stark St., Portland, Or.
em.
Dist.
39
(gold
medal).
2nd
prize,
night the secretary will have started
Reformed Congregational Church
on that long delayed vacation, for Ruth Kuppenbender, Tillamook, aca­
The Brunswick Phonograph plays all
makes of disc Records. No repro­
the tickes are now on sale, and read demy; 3rd prize, Elsie Shultz, Bay
I City, Dist. 38.
ducer to change. Compare the tone
Sept. 13 starting time and Oct. 1
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
High School
with any other machine on the
out of date, so you can expect me
Preaching 11, a ,m
1st prize, Jennie McClew, Bay City
market. Monthly payments to suit
back soon after that time.
Subject: "Have Life and Have it
you. "The Song Shop” Main St.
Bros. E. W. Perkins, Cicero Proct­ Dist. 31; 2nd prize, Leland Benter, Abundantly!” Nature is reaping its
or, Bob Roberts, Frank Ridpatli, Geo. Tillamook, Dlst. 9.
plentiful fruit of life. What a happy
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The winners of the grand prizes and Joyous time there is all over Its For Sale: 192 acre ranch, stocked
; S. Bennett and L. Loll have now at­
and equipped, 6 miles south of Mc­
tained the third degree and are iull giveiFTy^TT-FTurnmerTaT^^sToT- blessed realms. Those having a crop­
Minnville, Or. Will trade for a
pledged Odd Fellows. Initiatory de­ lows:
failure are downhearted and often in
Tillamook dairy ranch, stocked and
gree will be confined next Tuesday,
despair.
Well,
how
about
your
life?
Mytrle Crawford. Nehalem, Gold
equipped. G. A. Kriger, R. 1., Day­
Sep. 14, at 8:30. All eligibles please
Do you enjoy it abundantly in reap­
Medal, best in county.
ton, Or.
9-16
be present.
Jennie McClew, Bay City. Silver ing the fruit out of it plentifully or
Great feed last meeting, caffteria
Is it a crop failure? Remember
medal, second best in county.
Call and see the new models of pianos
style. You missed a treat, you absent
Mayme Jacob, Tillamook, Bronze whatsoever a man so wet h, that shall
and players at "The Song Shop".
Bros. Good feed committee next
■ie
rlso
reap.
All
are
friendly
invit
­
medal, third best in county.
Sold on easy payments. You can
meeting. Geo. Hoskins, F. M. Wail­
ed.
safely deal wth a firm like The Wil­
Essays written by the following
ing, Sollie Smith, Jake Breeden, Earl
Richard Schuetze, pastor.
ey B. Allen Co. Over 47 years on
Snodgrass and L. B. Lucas. Come pupils were sent ’from the various
the coast.
out next Tuesday, it will do you schools to the County School Super-
good,
intendent’s office:
For sale: Du roc Sow, will furrow in
An Author’s Depository.
Bro. Sam Moulton was taken ser­
about two months. Inquire of Bo-
Bessie
Barber,
Josephine
Peters,
Last
year
the
Sutro
branch
of
the
<
iously sick last Thursday while work­
quist Bros.
Anna
Donaldson
and
Oren
Leach.
California
State
library,
located
in
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ing on Lowell Moulton’s house, and
from
Dist.
1.
San Francisco, offered to receive for 1 A phonograph you can play yourself.
on Saturday. Dr. Crank took him to
Ray Brooks and Douglas Leach, safe keeping the manuscripts of un­
The Aeolian Vocalion has all the
the Good Samaritan hospital, at Port­
best features of the others and
finished books. Tlie Idea has worked I
land, where he was operated on that from Dist. 3.
Vivian Larsen, Kcenla Neketin, out so well that a substantial codec- ! some unknown to them. The new
evening, for intestinal trouble and
and greater phonograph. Shown
at present he is getting along O. h. Ella Anderson. Juanita Walter-'. tlon of manuscripts has been estab- I
for the first time in Tillamook
Bro. Carl Dawson Is still confined to Ruth Barnes and Mytrle Crawford, Ilshed, the collection being described I
ns the Author’s depository. One hnn- I
county at the Tillamook Music
his bed with Inflamatory Rheumat­ from Dpu. 39.
Roy Redberg and Esther Otzen, dred authors hnve taken advantage of I
Store, opposite Post Office.
ism. H. C. O'Dell is taking his place
the offer nnd have sent their manu­
from Dist. 6.
in the store at Garibaldi.
Vera Rosenberg, Carolyn Haber- scripts, either printed or unprinted, Money to loan—Enquire of John
Geo. Van Patton iins returned to
Leland Henderson, 206-3rd St.,
lach,
Lauren Buel, Corine Stranahan, finished or unfinished, to the deposl- |
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Tillamook for the winter and we ex­
Tillamook, Oregon.
Roletta Watson, Henry Himes and tory. and letters from authors Indi- j
¡R
pect
to
s
e
him
in
lodge
as
a
regular
»
■çy.
y¡ w b i
Air
ilEseicj
n
Leland Bester, from Dist. 9. Lois cate that tile depository is much ap­
attendant.
preciated by writers as a means of For sale at a bargain: dandy Ford
Bro. Geo. Tinnerstet of this lodge, Knight, Ford Watkins and Ruth preserving
touring car. Tires, paint and up­
valuable
matter
that
Kuppenbender,
from
the
academy.
now living at Montesano. Wash., has
holstering al) good. Motor recent­
might otherwise became lost. A per­
Alex
Woelfel,
Ethel
Blazer
and
been on the sick list, and is being I
ly overhauled. Oversize steering
manent author’s depository Is also
Neva Grant, from Dist. 48.
attended by the lodge these.
^A money-maUer and hard work saver for land clearer» and wood-cutting »
wheel, cut out, foot accelerator, r.o
maintained In the California depart­
I
Elizabeth Vaughn, Nina Kodad,
The writer and wife, ifavlng been
contractors. One man can move it from cut to cut. Simple and reliable.
glare headlights, steering brace,
ment of the state library, which is Io­
Hundreds in uie «11 over the U. S. When not la M tor wood cutting, the 4 H. P. motor will
elected to membership to the Rebak- Elsie Shultz and Veryl Hoover, from sated at Sacramento.
new wiring and timer, 1920 licen­
run mills, feed mill«, feed cutters, pumps, etc,
QnMk rfsUooriss Asm « w
Dist.
38.
ah lodge here, have trans’erred from
se. Fire and Theft insurance policy,
"ft, 3 m ,
1OO
Lyle Fuller, from Dist. 11.
Ruby Rebekah lodge at Scholls, Or.,
all for only 1475 cash. Inquire at
1. WlUtam«.
On.
th* Uniltd
His Size.
Devene Tubbesing, Harold Kebbe
and signed the membership roll at
"Hitoiuwtdthntlh/Ki-fiuMMiltfi
rgti
Ott’s store, Hebo, Or.
John's expenditures at college had
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the last meeting which was called Leslie Young, Barbara Zweiful, from grown to he of such dimensions that
Dist.
28.
wood*lor’o" I** toWld»
to order at 8 o’clock by the Noble
father demanded they he decreased. Wanted: Men or women to take ord­
Edward Bair, Naomi Simmons. An­ To help out In this be required an
ers among friends and neighbors
Grand.
will do 10 men’s work at
for the genuine guaranteed hos­
one-tenth the cert. Write
Any Bro. having news items, for na and Jennie McClew. from Dist. 31. Itemized account of nil his demands
for tree Book. “How Dan
Francis Powers, Mayme Jacob and for money. So when John wished a
iery, full line for men, women and
the good of the order, are requested
Boss c uta « cords
children.
Eliminates
darning.
to hand them to E. He isser. so he I Paul Powers, from Dist. 9, rural.
dog as several of the other elite
Saves money.
Everybody buys,
Helen Cair, Edna Thompson. Nor- collegians had, he had to send In this
can get them in the papers, as the
A bonanza for agents. Experience
underigned will be absent for a few ! ma Doughney and Lillian Ewan from request: “For one bulldog with a pe<i-
unnecessary. Write International
weeks; the paper w'll follow me, and , Dlst. 5.
Igree, »50.”
Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa.
I hope to see good weekly reports
The answer came In due time, And
——o-------
Sep. 30
from the lodge.
besides the small chock In the envel­
Each of the above pupils, except­ ope was this note: "I am sending you
Bro. S. A. Brodhead will act as
secretary, and anyone wishing to pay ing those who won the county prizes, <5. If you have to have something For Sale: All of section 21, Township
Seventeen, Range Eight, Grays
dues are requested io hand them to will, receive a small bronze pin or with a pedigree, buy a canary bird.
Harbor county. Washington. About
button
as
the
winner
of
his
or
her
h m. He will receiot them for you.
It’s about your size.”
half way between Aberdeen and
Expecting to find the lodge still grade in school.
Montesano. On the lines of the
in running order on my return, and
The following persons in Tilla-
8impla Explanation of “Haunt."
Oregon-Washington^ind Milwaukec
that Tillamook city maintains her mook county furnished the money
Th« mystery of haunted houses of­
HA
railroads. Station just off land.
standing as the leading city of the for all the other prizes: Rollle W. ten has ii simple explan.tluu, Lu Res­
Graveled county road crosses one
county with Tillamook cheese head­ Watson, First National Bank, Tilla­ ton. where the occupants of a fiiewt
corner. School hous? just oft land.
ing the*dairy products of the world. mook county Bank and Tillamook insisted they heard mysterious sounds,
Approximately 600 acres, net.
it
was
found
that
a
flue
leading
from
I bid you adieu.
Creamery Association.
Price 112.000.00 Write to Aubury
F. F. Conove.-, Sec.
The idea of these essays on various the furnace leaked, filling the rooms
T.
Fisher, Trustee, Aberdeen,
topics pertaining to dairying In this with enough carlton monoxide to pro­
Washington.
9-30
duce
a
slight
poisoning,
which
affected
county originated with Mr. R. W
Call for Warrants.
the
Judgment
and
caused
them
to
be
­
Watson, hence the name "The Wat­
Miscellaneous Advertisements
All outstanding County General ■ion Contest.” It Is hoped that funds lieve they heard mysterious noises.
Fund Warrants endorsed prior to and will be provided so that each year When the leak was discovered and Dr. Wise—Dentist.
including the 20th day of July, 1920, these prizes may be offered. The repaired there were no longer records
will be paid upon presentai Ion. In­ time this year for writing and pre- of the noises which had existed solely Dr.'s Allen and Sharp. Dentist*.
National Building. '
terest ceases tilia 5th day of Septein- paring these essays was very short. In the minds of persons affected by
the gases.
ber, 1920.
This next year a longer time will b-
Dr. J. B Grider, dentist. I. 0. 0. F.
Kathleen Mills,
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
given, and of course many more BA
Names
"Wickedest
Place."
County Treasurer »ays will be written.
“Port Said still Is the wickedest Dr Wise will be at his Bay City of­
The educational importance of place on earth." said Brig. Gen. J. H.
fice on t/ednesdays
F-26.
Right on the heels of Candidate
these contests cannot be over estlin- Bateson, principal of Wesleyan chap­
Cox’s declaration that the profiteers
Osteopath
tiled but only such live subjects as el, In an address So soldiers at Car­ Dt, Ramsey
and plutes and capitalists are out to
Room lfo-I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tilla­
.ne a connecting link between our diff. Wales.
take his scalp, the evening newspap­
mook. Mutual phone. Bell phone
schools anil what our people are act­
“I know Calcutta. Bombay nnd Mud-
er in New York which Is directly
Will set it op and pat it to work for you to your satisfaction or you don't pay a cent
14«
M.
ively doing.
rax
better
than I know London.” he
owned and operated by the biggest
To be had mw at the Tillamook Clay works, E. G. KREBS, Prop.
Many nt these e.ssayn will be real continued. “I hnve hud to live In the
single group of International capital­
Select the beat and most. able men
ists in the country comes out flat- by the writers, on children’s day at I East for a quarter nt a century, and 1
See that clutch and sawholder 7 Put yw saw on or take it off In a (iffy. Phone or call.
footedly for him—of course, on high­ the County Fair, and the prizes a- know what Cairo and lama I la are; In the republican party to assist him
hot I have seen more sin and appear- tackle ii hard Job of lifting the couu-
ly
conscientious
and
patriotic warded there
0*
• o’ of sin In one hour In Port Sulf try out of U m moM the -iomoeratie
grounds.
c. »I i»1 >, Fonai, -«-luoi Jjpt. Glen lx all the i*. uf
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The Wateon Essay Contest Winners.
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