Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 18, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Tillamook Headlight
Published by the
HEADLIGHT PUBLISHING CO
Harold Hamitreet. Editor
Leslie Harrison, Busiutss Manager
Numerous infractions of the law
Saturday night are said to have
been the result of undue wetness
due to too much moonshine, Well,
when the authorities -get busy we
will expect an eclipse.
You never knew how scarce wood
around Tillamook until you went
to buy some, did you?
l“
She sighed, then resignedly sez.
sez she: "All right send me a half
cord.”
Then I wandered out on to the
street and looked about. Everywhere
I peered I saw wood, wood. "The
good Lord was thoughful with this
country when he provided the--
gieat forests 'around here, I rumin
tfted. "Wood is bountiful,
doubtedly He intended man to
warm. But, sadly enough, It
tentions went awry when He ma
man as his agent to provide the fule
for man."
Rex Theater
“Dont
Ever
Many
Are We Blinkies Downhearted?
NO! Not so long as the R
Sees a fellow through
i
Getting out from under" is a
Do you serve milk on your tablc
phrase commonly heard these days, when ilsitors are present? It's
It’s a
but Its import Is little sensed. In­ good boost for the dairy industry
"Ri.-. 411 phone rates asked” reads
terpreting it from the generally ac­ of Tillamook.
u headline. Well, 'twos always thus.
cepted point of view it means, "look
Man’s tongue is constantly getting
out or you are going to be crush.d
TWENTY YEARS AGO
him into trouble.
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by the falling prices.”
(From the Issue of Nov. 22. 190<f)
Dr. C. E. Hawke leaves this-city
Russia is ”in the red” again.
“Getting out from under” is too
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prevalent, It Is becoming psycho- on the steamer for Portland, wlieio
lie will locate, haling sold hie prac­
Didje ever see a nimtod ivho
logical. It is instilling a fear of (he tice here to Dr. I. -M. Smith.
wasn’t as clever w ith hi- tongue* as
future. It is causing apprehension.
The electric light plant has clos­ he is with lii- shooting stick? On a
Unless this feeling is quieted, or ed down and the city Is in darkness. recent morning I was stepping me
unless the conditions that are caus­ May it not be very long before an­ way alona the street w hen. I met a
other plant is put in to replace the coupla lad- who betwixt and between
ing it, are changed the doom of a
one which Is said to have petered ’em were carrying a load of duck..
chaotic future Is presaged. It Is irn- out.
Wild ducks they were, the boys had
possible to quiet that feeling by
Messrs. Drew it Monroe gave an shot along the liver.
Sez I: "Some haul yuh made to-
mere reassurance. The people are entertainment at the opera houss
too well aware of the tottering con­ with their new graphophone and day boys."
Sez they "Huh, mister,” they
stereopticou machin es, which they
ditions of the markets and the rea­ are going to travel
witli for several snorted, "this here bunch Is not li­
sons therefor. They well know that months.
ing. We lost twict as many as we
when labor started out to get Its
Miss Selma Allen returned to the have here.”
And most hunters these days con-
equitable share in the profits reaped city on Wednesday and will at ten.i
I slder themselves lucky to bag one.
by capital that capital used labo: s to the long distance telephone line.
Cohn
Co. are figuring upon put­ Some boys, them!
endeavor as a pretext for tacking on ting in a small electric light plant
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extra burdens for the consumer. The for their store building, to be run
There’s a value in clogged sewers,
as I observed totlier day whilst my
example set by capital was followed by water power.
was
The paramount issue is still with attention
divided between
by everyone. It was an excuse for
us—the improvement of Tillamook watching the street and a chap make
profiteering by persons both big and bar.
a difficult shot in an attempt to laud
small financially. Prices advanced
Articles of incorporation were filed ball 13 in a game of pool.
Let a blind soldier speak to you
by leaps and bounds. They attained on Wednesday for the Yellow Fir
A fellow come along and he had
heights beyond reason. It was like Lumber company. The Incorpora­ mud all over his rubber boots, But Opening of “Don’t Ever
“Close your eyes for a moment. Then imagine that, for you, the rest
tors were E. G. Wist. F. R. Beal being as how he wasn’t raised in
a game of stacking cards. One by and Peter Brant.
Comedy “Over
a barnyard he sought the puddle of Marry,”
of your life was to be one perpetual night; no flowers, no colors, no sun­
one you pile them and breathlessly
Two juries were drawn to try water caused by the sewer being the Transom.”
shine, no friendly faces—just sounds and smells and feeling things with
Watch to see if the next one will be cases at the circuit court on Monday. clogged and washed off his boot}
sufficient to send the whole struc­ It is ttow several years since a jury 'fore he come into the store.
your
fingers. That’s blindness.
♦ * * 'll
lias been drawn in that court, which
ture toppling to a confused mass.
plainly shows that Tillamook is a
How’re we raisin’ our-young Tins,
“But are we blinkies downhearted? NO! Not so long as the Red
It is realized prices have been law-abiding county.
.peculated I, as my feetsteps led me
Cross sticks around and sees a fellow through!”
built too high and the foundation
Tillamook county had a few days along the main drag of our fair ct:y
is unsteady. The tearing down pro­ of winter the forepart of the week Sunday afternoon. Before me walk­
Your Red Cross does just that—“sticks around and sees a fellow
ed a girl, barely in her teens. Her
cess is underway. This is the fore­ with a little snow.
We are informed that the water skirt wa» of muslin, or leastwise of
through.”
runner.All of us are watching the re- ' company lias purchased a tract of material no better and hung like the “The Little House with
ductions, wondering what next is to land above the barn near the reser­ , palni leaf on Eve when she war. Quality Pictures.”
Not only is your Red Cross helping
. _ ALL of those _ ___
........
......
men
who were
happen. Thus the anxiety and fear voir. and it is the intention to erect shamed before Adam.
But
heydey!
Around
her
should-
a
new
and
larger
reservoir
there.
blinded
or
half
blinded
in
the
war
and
training
them
for
happy,
self-
and the inception of the phase of
Mr. E. Jones expects to open up ; ers, as high as her ears’and as low as
supporting
occupations;
it
is
helping
to
bring
back
to
health
more
than
i
“getting out from under.” And with his new hardware store next week. her waist, she wore a fur. And hud
it is the feverish desire of everyone
I
Sand Lake cranberries are selling I only seen the fur 1 would have sez
26,000 men who are still in hospitals as a result of the war.
to get all lie can as quickly as he now at 5c a quart.
to myself would I have sez: “Her , scribed, and each tract will be sold i
A new concern, The Nehalem dad must be John D.” But I
separately.
can before this so-called crash come«,
Your Red Cross membership makes possible work like this.
This sale is made for the purpose ,
It is not a question of salvaging. It Transportation Company, has sprung | oned as how he wasn't when I
up in competition with the Pacific , ed at that skirt again.
| of satisfying the delinquent assess- I
Join the Red Cross or renew your membership during the
is a matter of retaining a grip on i Navigation Company, which will car­
monts for street improvements duly j
the flagon of extravagance and high ry freight from Portland to Nehal- '
Notice of Budget Meeting to The : assessed against said property, to- j
living and drinking deep draughts eni and Tillamook.
gether with interest and costs there- 1
Taxpayers of the Port of Bay
RED CROSS
The steamer Elmore arrived on
I on, said assessments having been
before “bafck to normalcy” arrives.
RED CROSS
City, Oregon.
Wednesday and came up to the city I
made by the Common Council of ■
TEACHES:
No one can be censured for that.
PROVIDES:
FUNDS AND RESOURCES.
the next day.
■ Tillamook City, Oregon, on 29th day
Home Hyglena
But the danger lies in the trend
Cash on hand, 11-1-1920 $31,474.46 of June, 19 20, and said assessments
Health Centers
i
Cash
on
hand
11-6-1920.
40,963.73
Care of Sick
becoming an avalanche, an unstop­
having been thereupon docketed in
Public Health Nurses
Bankers Acceptances .... 97,910.10 the docket of city liens of said Till­
First Aid
pable slide. And no slide is with­
Social Workers
U. S. Treasury Certificates 2,500.00 amook City, and more than 30 days
Dietetics
out its fatalities.
Care for Service Men
Port Bonds to be sold and de­
having elapsed 6ince said docketing
Life Saving
It may be the feeling is not ho fat-
livered Morris Bros. January
Help in Disaster
and said assessments not having
Thrift
advanced that it can not be quieted.
1921 .................................... 60,000.00 been paid in whole otr in part, and
Reliefin Europe
Community Service
Required from taxes .... 28,147.09 the Common Council of Tillamook
But that is questionable. The best
Information Servioe
City, Oregon, having, on October 18,
remedial effort is that which will al­
Total .......................... $260,995.38
1920, duly ordered a warrant to
ter the conditions that are causing 1
ESTI M A TED DIS BU RSEM E N TS
By TILLIE NOOK
issue for the collection of said de­
it. This is the "back to normalcy”
Tillamook Lodge No. 57. A.F. & A.M.
FOR 1921.
I met one of the merchants on the
linquent assessments.
plan of President-elect Harding. street tother day. Sez he indigent­ To complete dredging w-ork
Dated this November lOih, 1920.
Stated
Communications
Can Mr. Harding be successful? His ly, sez he: "There was a local item on harbor project appropriat­
M. E. GRUBER,
second
Wednesday c
ed
....................................
$260,000.00
in
one
of
the
papers
which
avowed
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon 1
success depends upon the support he
each month.
Visitili
a lady of my store, etc., etc., Now Less paid Contractors:
11-1112
i Voucher 181—$17,189.28
receives, and the confidence of the
Brethern
welcome.
she wasn't of my store.” And the
people is tw-o-thirds of that.
j merchant riz in his anger and ’ Voucher 186— 38,887.20
Leslie Harrison, Sec’y.
BARK ON TREES NOT WOOD
” ” 183-185—
433.63
i avowed that that item must be cor-
Voucher 187—
724.51 57,234..62
rected.
The victory of prohibition was not
It Is Composed of Three Layers of Tis-
Aks I off the point-like: "Do you
dimmed by the recent election, for advertise, mister?”
sues, Each of Which Has Impor­
Balance unexpended
THE OPENING OF OUR AGENCY AT
tant Function.
11-1-20 ........................ $202,765.38
in Minnesota Congressman Volstead
“No,” sez he, back-firing prompt­
Tuesday
eve,
8
p.
m.
For
Interest
on
Port
Bonds-
author of the Volstead Act, was re­ ly.
TILLAMOOK
Bnrk on trees and shrubs corre-
Rebekak, Wednesday evening
“Well, then,” sez I thoughfully- I Due Dec, 31. 1920 ....
18,210.00 i spends
elected. This assures the dry« of
with
skin
on
animals.
But
it
Camp 2-4, Thursday
like, sez I. "You should have no ob- | DueJune 30. 1921 ..........
20,010.00
having the coveted chelrmanship of jections to the item. It is free ad- | Dtle December 31, 1921.
20,010.00 has other uses which the skin hasn’t
Bark isn't wood, and it Isn’t formed
the Judiciary committee in the vertlsing. You should consider your- I
Notice to Contractors
seif lucky to get something free. '
Total Requirements . $260,995.38 as wood is formed. It covers the wood,
House in their possession.
Notice is hereby given that
and
ft
is
generally
an
easy
matter
to
There’s few enough free things these I Please take notice that a meeting
County Court of Tillamook County
here days.”
of the taxpayers of the said Port of separate the bark from the wood. will until 10 o’clock A. M. Decem­
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Bay City is hereby called to meet at Hemp and jute and flax are nil bark ber 3rd, receive bids for the clear­
R. A. Booth of Eugene, member of
the office of the First Bank of Bay —the outside covering of certain vege­ ing and grubbing of the Co. Road
the state highway commission, and I Heard in the barber shop.
A patron pulling out five dollars City, Oregon, on the 4th day of De- table growths.
N. J. Sinnott of The Dalles, repre­ ! to pay for a shave,
Bark is composed of three layers right of way through what is known
a hair cut,, dand­ cember, 1920 at 10 o’clock a.m. for
of
tissues. The Inside layer conducts as the Scovell cut off on the North
sentative in Congress from Oregon, ruff remover, face massage, hair the purpose of discussion of said es-
I
IT IS NOISELESS.
food
to tlie plant, and under n mag­ Fork of the Nehalem River, a dis­
are being mentioned as possibilities wash, etc., etc.
timates or budget.
tance of approximately 1300 feet.
nifying
glass
Is
seen
to
be
mode
up
"Now if I could only dodge the
2
By order of the board,
for the portfolio of Secretary of In­
No
bid
will
be
considered
unless
IT IS DURABLE.
of tiny fibers. Then there Is the “green
tcrior on President Harding’s cubi n- barber I might save some money,”
zone,” ns It is called, and this also to accompanied by cash, bidders bond
he remarks.
3 IT DOES BEAUTIFUL WORK.
NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELIN­ fibrous, and helps feed the plant. The or certified cheque for an amount
“Oh, no. my friend.” replies the
QUENT
STREET
IMPROVE­ outside layer is cork, and. is really equal to at least V per cent oi tire
barber. ”If you didn't patronize me
1 fi IT IS SPEEDY.
MENT ASSESSMENTS.
dead. That to. these cork cells devel­ total amount of the bid.
4
the couniy would have to keep me
Specifications
may
be
seen
at
the
op
and
die
immediately,
so
one
really
“That the condition of the roving and that would increase your taxes.” I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
sees only a dead tree when he looks office of the County Clerk of Tiila-
• « * «
wage earner is not what it was dur- ;
l>y virtue of a warrant issued by the |
We Stand Ready To Make The Demonstration At
nt the hark. The cork of commerce niook County.
Some one accused me of using City Recorder of Tillamook City. Ore­ is the bark of a certain kind of trop­
Ing Beveral recent years is indicated
The right is reserved te reject any
Your Convenience
by the number of 'hobos’ who pass | slang. He said as how my grammar gon, dated November 10, 1920, and ical tree, but the outer layer of bark am| all proposals, or to accept the
was fierce. Said it peered to him issued by order of the Common Coun­ of all trees is technically known as proposal deemed best for Tillamook
through here on freight and passen ,
as if anyone who writ for a pap-»r cil of said Tillamook City, the un­
County.
Ker trains,” comments the Cottug.-. should have elastic use of prepon- dersigned, Marshal of Tillamook cork. and the little cells going to make
Signed,
It up are called cork.
Grove Sentinel. "One train crew j derous words and make an arteisian City, Oregon, has duly levied upon
HOMER MASON. County Clerk.
and will, on Monday, the lath day
reported a ’tourist’ passenger list of | flow of rhetoric.
First publication. November 18, 1920
Soon Tired of Life.
Sez I to him: “I’m a mere puppet of December, 1920, at the hour of
Last publication, December 2, 1920
23 and another crew reported
a
A
Lawrence
(Kan.)
young
man.
I of the human mind. I am. I reflect 10:00 o’clock A. M. sell at public1
NOISELESS TYPEWRITER DIST. CO
similar kind of patronage amount- . human life in a slighly exaggerated auction to the highest bidder for who craved the life of a fireman, ap­
Theodore
Jacoby,
Secretary.
No. io, National Building
Ing to 46.”
form. Therefore if the public rec­ cash in hand the property hereinaf-I plied for a position et the depart­
l; Notice To Contractor».
titles all its er cos and purities ite ter described. The particular tracts ment and was told to report for ditty
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
sealed
speech youwill see me trundle my or parcels of ground to be sold, to-' nt seven o’clock Thursday morning. bids will be received by the Biurd
Shortly after wen a practice drill
“One of the most important new pen along the path of progress.”
gether with the name of the owner was staged with all the thrills of a of Directors of school (•¡strict num­
Marathon Lodge No.
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pieces of highway construction in
or owners thereof, and the amount real alarm, with the now recruit an In­ ber 20, Dolph, Oregon, cn or bef■■.■re
Corinth Post, No. 35, Dept, of Oregon.
93, Knights of Pythias
I wuz in the phone office onct for which each separate tract will be terested spectator. After the drill the 1 o’clock. P. M., December 15ih,
the county that should he started at
Meets on second and fourth
Regular meeting Mon­
an early date is the link between this week and there wuz a woman sold, are as follows, to-ivit:
chief fir night in on application for In­ 1920, for the ‘building of a public
what was calling up to order sum
Saturdays of each month
day evening at 7:45
Brighton and Rockaway," declares wood. I heard her say as how she District No. 14, Fifth Street Sewet surance for the new fireman and asked school building in the said district,
Tract beginning at a point 60 ft. him who should bo notified In case lie according to the plans and specifi­
sharp. By order of
at 1:30 p. m. in W-. O. W.
the Wheeler Reporter.
needed sonic fule Immejately. This East and 270 feet South of the N. I was the ilctlm of an accident The re- cations now on file with the district
hall. Visitors welcome.
the Chancellor Com­
to what she sed:
E. corner of Lot 1. Block 1, King's recruit said there would be no acci­ clerk at Dolph. Oregon. All bids
mander.
H. W. Spear, Com’dr.
”ls this number so and so?”
| Add.
to Tillamook City, thence Sou’ll dents so far as he was concerned, and must be accompanied oy a certified
*
■'
John C. Carroll. C. C.
preacher of Willa­
Samuel Downs, Adjt.
“Have you any wood today?”
I 80 feet thence East 105 feet thence (.hereupon tendered his resignation,, check made payable to school dis­
mina left his school work at Salem
i i North 80 feet thence Wist 105
”Is it good and dry?”
having been a fireman for n period of trict No. 20. Dolph, Oregon, for the
Marathon Lodge No. 89 K. of P.
"llow much is it?”
one day to coach the Wiliam fna
10 minutes.
sum of $100.00, as a guarantee that
Regular Convention of Marathon
feet to the place og beginning.
_
__
•
Johnson Chapter No. 24
”
Oh-h-h.
that
much?
How
awful,
high school students In athletics,
the contra -tor will furn'sh an ar - ; Lodge No. 89 K. of P. next Monday,
A. A. Yager, Owner. Amt. of Lien i
|
Oh,
dear.
Will
you
deliver
R. A. M.
a load
proved
bond
equal
to
’
><)
per
cent
<
f
,
Nov.
22nd.
First
rank
will
be
con
­
and returned to Salem the next
Riches
of
ths
Indian
Tribes.
$87.36; Interest to Dec. 15, $1.97;
Stated convocation Friday
to me this afternoon?”
the contract within ten days after | ferred on two candidates. Refresh­
morning to attend I i I h own wedding,
In
connection
with
the
practice
’
res
­
I
Cost
of
Adv.
$15.20.
"You say you can't this after-
Nov. 19. Visitors welcome.
the awarding of the crutract.
ments will be served. All membeis
That’s a preacher who is taking no noon? When then?”
Said sale will take place at the ' ervation Industries maintained by
Plans
an
1
spectfic-tfons
are
requested
to
be
present.
ma
y
be
I. E. Keldson. Sec.
front door of the City Hall in Till 1- | the government there are conducted seen on file with tht distr
"What? Not tor ten days?”
Chances.
Ry order of John C. Carroll, C. C.
lit clerk,
twelve
demonstration
and
three
ex-
monk
t
Ity.
Oregon,
being
the
front
,
"Not the least possible chance for
Mrs. Ellen Munro. Dolph. Otegon.
ten days, Oh, dear, what shalt I door of the building in which the I perlmentation farms, ami nearly 400
The successful bidder will I— i-s-
Tillamook
farmer«,
sockmen
and
assistants
are
County Judge Asa Robinson of do.”
W. R. C.
Common Council of said Tillamook I
quired to give references and an ap­
Lodge
employed
and
live
near
India
’
’
City
holds
its
sessions.
Corlnith
Relief
Corps,
No.
51
Dept,
She hung up the rcceii
Polk county is the objective of
in de
proved bond equal to 50 pel cent of
No. 12C0
I'he names of the owners, or le , communities for etv’ng Instruction and the amount of the contract.
of Oregon, meets on first and third
pair and then called unoi
num-
.recall movement now under w
L. 0. 0. M.
counsel,
Under
authority
of
the
law
pitted owners of said property as
her. Sez she.:
The beard reserves the r ght to Friday evenings of each month, at
the service handies large stints annu­
Bitterness against him has b
hereinbefore given, are the names
“Have you any wood?
8
p.
m..
in
the
W.
O.
W.
hall.
Visitors
Meets
ally In loans to Indutna ns initial cap­ reject any and all bids. -
aroused because of ills course
such owners, or reputed owners, ns
“Can you deliver today
every
Dy older of the school board of welcome .
ital
for
beginning
their
self-supnort
"You can? Fine. What kind ,»f they appear on the docket of city
the state highway controversy
Minnie Johnson, President
Friday
district No. 20. Dolph, Oregon.
liens of said Tillamook City, and anti looks after the later liquidation
Elizabeth Conover, Secy. at
which Dallas became involved in a wood is it? Is it dry?
1J-1844
of
these
loans.
The
value
of
all
in
­
“Not dry? Nothing
_ but _ green
__ al- each of said tracts of land so de­
K. of P.
t
quarrel with the state highway
scribed will be sold at said sale to dividual and tribal property, if re­
r. How much is it?
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Beals left for
cent mineral returns are Included, to
Dr.
and
bommlMion.
Mrs.
L«bow
will
have
"What that much for green wood'.’‘l satisfy the assessment, interest and | approximately $1.00u,000.000.
Portland Monday morning to attend charge of Dr. Wise Dental practice
costs due upon each
the livestock shew.
while ha la away.
11-lltl 8. A. Brodhead, Sec
Beginning Saturday
Matinee free to child
ren under 15 years of
age.
Admission 15 à 25c
Four Reasons Why You
Shoull Buy the Noi e-
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