m * 4M THE TIL LA M O n V «!?***• - --- h e ; a THE PAGE TWO Biographical Data Con Chief Executives. Most of the Men Honored With H Position Were Emphatica,./ • of the People”—Virginia Leads in Number. wns estHi'Iisiini ni r iinnui-ip.nrt-v>imuft hl« first administration. sfxth President, John Quincy s, was the son of the second I’n-s- lilent, John Adams, and the twenty. i'rd PreshleUt, Benjamin Harrison, tlie grandson of the ninth l’real- Wl Ilin in Henry Harrison. The hi family were direct deseend- f the Indian Poenlionta» and Rolfe, the early Jamestown set- liteen of the Presidents were at time during their Ilves soldiers In active service. Adams nnd Jeffer­ son si ned the Declaration of lnde- ( i n ! nee ai'd W siUngton and Ma>*son signe«! th«> original Constitution of the Unl'i <1 Stntes. TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1920 Evolution of the Chimney From tha Middle Agas. Not Until the Sir* • Th. Anything .. ■Contrivance ft - t From 3 .o' CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE th Century Wai ;e the Modern ading Smoke Jings. A decision arrived at In the retutlld- Tl.u following composite record of ing of tlie crown lands properties In fa is nbeiit Presidents may have lu- Regent street. Loudon. to eliminate teruet, remarks a'writer in the New I. In wholly chimneys from the new build­ New York Evening Press: 1 1 1’7 1 ,7/ 1- ings. marks a new stage In the evolu­ Of the twenty-seven Presidents o: the 250 Pictures a Second. tion of flues ami slut kesla« Its. It Is United States fifteen were of g- lish ancestry, six of Scotch-Irish line- Designed particularly for making tlie modern application of central ¡age, three of Scotch, two of Dutch and motion pictures of birds and animal«, heating and hot-water pipes which has CALQL FLUSHING-OIL ione Welsh. n to" ’'rencb'ci niera. with a speed of done this thing. But we are not to suppose that this new departure will ZEHOLENE In their early lives fourteen i ■. ere < 2.50 . xpo.-mri - a seeond, is remarknble lawyers, five were teachers, three . ere • for its Ingenious method of keeping rid London. to eliminate wholly chim­ professional soldiers. Fillmore und , the moving object In tho field of the neys ami her array of tin cowls and Johnson were tailors, Roosevelt was lens, says Popular Mechanics Maga­ ugly “tail-boys;” those desperate con­ ¡a public official and Abraham Lincoln zine. The sighting arm is so connect­ trivances for curing chimneys which ed to the pivoted mirror that they smoke Internally am! which confer up­ a farm hand. In tlie time of their elections many move together In geometrical relation, on urban skylines, under certain lights, of th“m had changed their vocations nnd nn Imae" In the center of the a fantastic Dantesque appearance '—at that time nineteen were lawyers, finder Is nlways reflected Into the cen­ Fires nnd coal smoke will survive three statesmen, two soldiers, one a ter of tile camera lens, regardless of for ninny a long year; particularly In farmer, one a planter, one a surveyor Its position. The flight of birds, nnd the small domestic house, says a L<>n- and four were Presidents by succession. even of projectiles, may thus be re­ don letter to the Christian Science That most of our Presidents spent corded for further study, the object Monitor. The history’ of chimneys Is Interest their chillhood days on farms and being In about the same position on Ing. Not until the sixteenth century plantation« is proved by tbe fact that each picture. did they come Into general use. Be- of their fii hers six were planters and fore then, smoke was allowed to es­ Cattle Not Milked in China. jilne were ■ inners. The other twelve cape through a hole In the roof. Just Trade Commissioner C. C. Batchei ¡fathers wer e; Three clergymen, three ¡merchants. two lawyers, one «tines- dor writes of the Increasing use of as It had done In those remote times inan, one It >n manufacturer, one -ex­ canned milk among the Chinese upper when the tin«“' ->t Britons Inhabited and middle «-lasses, ami. to a limited their rude sd- . bee-hive huts. It is ton and co’ table and one tanner, 'e In the course of H n rva rd I id William and Mary r.-nk extent, among the ■•oolles. Inasmuch true that the highest as tini maters of Presidents, as cattle are not milked in China prop­ the centuries laid progressed from the with three ich. Princeton graduated er. The price varies widely, usually original simple !• !' ■« and had become Crankcase Cleaning Service—convenient, quick, HIS lens shows some of the dirt that can be two; West i’olnt, Miami, Union. Wfl- from 30 to 40 copper cents per «'an an architectural feature and an actual economical. We use Calol Flushing Oil, the scien­ found in any crankcase after a few weeks of Hams, Ker/on, Dickinson, Bowdoin, (138 copper cents to a silver dollar. adornment to the roof for, Just as the savage had built his domes tific, thorough flushing agent which does not con Untutored a drivirg — road dust, carbon and fine particles of gold dollar equaling $1.37 In silver). Hampton-S dney, Yale and the Uni­ tic fire nn the floor of his hut, so versity of North Carolina one each. tMninate the fresh oil. We assure proper lubri metal. Such dirt circulates with the lubricating did the nobles nnd the great person- Nine of tho Presidents were not college cation for yOur engine by refilling the cleaned oil through the engine, together with gasoline that Fuel Oil for Railroads. ages of medieval times hnvi- their fires graduates. crankcase with Zerolene of the correct grade. The great si urcity of coal has cans lighted on an open hearth escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oil. Seven Presidenls-to-be first saw tlie light of day In Virginia, six in Ohio, ed the Paris, Lyons, and Medi terra­ midst of their hnronlnl halls. Have the dirty, diluted oil in your crankcase Make a regular habit of Modem Crankcase From these hearths the smoke two In Massachusetts, three In N«rth nean Railway company to transform drained out — nou) — before unnecessary wear begins. some of Its motive power Cleaning Service. It gives better engine perform from coal rend- d Into tbe timbered roof n Carolina, one each in Vermont. New to fuel oil consumption, which is hall nnd escaped by what was r ance and longer life to your car Hampshire, Kentucky and Neu Jei y. We can do that best for you with Modem Three Presidents were born in New about to lie followed by the Chemln tlnlly n I.ole In the roof, even though de Fer do I’Etat. or state-owned rail­ it were disguised ns thnt ancient nnd York city. ACKLEY & MILLER, TILLAMOOK way, nnd engines at Its shops at Salu­ picturesque feature. rhe “louvre.” When elected, however, five were tes are now undergoing changes for Sm-h ancient baron's halls ns that lit ANDERSON BROS., NEHALEM legal residents of Virginia, five of Much atten­ P< n hurst survive, to show us alike Ohio, four of New York, three of experimental pm post tion is being directed to the announce­ the hearth and the louvred roof open­ BAY CITY GARAGE, BAY CITY Tennessee, two of Massachusetts. and Indiana. Illinois, Louisiana, Pennsyl­ ment that the first-named railway ing; nnd we have nt Stanton liar- BOON & HATFIELD, CLOVERDALE vania, New Jersey and New Hamp­ company Is planning to equip 2iKi lo­ court, in Oxfordshire, a fourteenth comotives for fuel oil and install nu­ century kitchen with nn existing roof IIEBO GARAGE, HEBO shire each .sent one President to Wash­ merous storage reservoirs of from 4 married widows, ou Its lines.—Sclent i.. American. In its primal condition. Indeed, so Janies Buchanan was the only lim-h- STAR GARAGE, TILLAMOOK conservative were some of onr col­ el or who served as President, while Census Involves Much Work. leges that they long continued the President Wilson Is i the only one who TILLAMOOK TIRE CO.. TILLAMOOK The 111 i.UiXl.tXX) car«!, needed to rec use of the open hearth, Instead of married twice. ord the population of the United the fireplace with flue and chimney, THREE RIVERS GARAGE, HEBO William H. Harrison had the Inrg States In the new census made a I when private persons had wholly for­ WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, TILLAMOOK est family, six sons and four daitith- stack more than ten miles high. With gotten such antiquities. At Westmin­ ters. Hayes came next with seven out machinery It would he almost ini ster school this nnclent usnge wns sons mid one daughter. The total number of children of the twenty­ possible to manage a census nowadays maintained until the middle of the It took seven years to complete and nineteenth century; until, that is to i seven Presidents of the United States publish the census of 18140, and nlnt say. about 70 years ago. Is sixty sons and forty-five daughters, This practice wns ensy enough In years to complete the census of 1880 Only six Presidents were childless. By means of electrical mechanism buildings of no more thnn one story; Eight Episcopalians served as Presi­ hut not possible In those of more than dent, seven Presbyterians, four Unita­ which punches something like 4.000.00C I one floor. Hence, In nnclent cnstle- ENGLAND HAS A NEW CLASS rians, two members of the Dutch Re­ cards a day, the cards are now sorted keeps nnd structures of that nature, and tabulated In weeks instead ol formed and one Disciple and one lib­ Hew Poor" Is the Problem Then». we find enrly fireplaces at the side years. The device also saves expense eral. Now—Humdrumness of Life la and eliminates error. of the apartments. For instance. In The Republican party elected four­ Their Tragedy. the Normnn keep of Castle Iledlng- teen of Its cnndldntes to the presiden­ ham, the groat first-floor fireplace of Forewarned. tial chair, the Democrats eight, while Ehgland has no nouveau riche A little girl was sent to fetch sonif thnt period Is seen, with n wide flue the Whigs elected three and the Fed­ milk from a neighbor. She took with gradually diminishing to nn outlet In "new poor” is the class most referred eralist party two. Ten of the Presi­ her two cans. to in. England today, according to Miss the sido wall. dents served more thnn four years, Ulurissu Spencer who lias Just re­ On arriving home she wns crying iWiliam Henry Harrison's service was emblem ofSafifidion turned from London as representative and bespattered with mud. Asking Too Much of Him. rmblem (fSütifuiïton shortest, as he had been In office only Mother saw at once thnt her dar-1 In trying to give Donald the proper of tlie overseas department of the Y. one month at the time of his death. \V. C. A. In addition to England Ung had had a fall nnd asked if she early training, his mother has always Only five Presidents have served two had lost all the milk. Insisted thnt he should eat everything Miss Spencer visited European coun­ full terms, four of them being among tries to further the work of the Y. that was nn his plate. “No, mother, not a drop.” the first seven Presidents elected. One day. when Donnld had reached \V. C. A. iu explaining their peoples “And how did my clever little dar John Adams lived the longest of all the ling manage that?” mother asked. I the important age of 5 years, he ac­ one to the other through the medium Presidents, dying at ninety, Oarfleid "I knew I was going to fall, motif- companied his father and mother to of their women. died youngest, at forty-nine. Wash- er, so* I stood the cans down.”—An­ a restaurant. Tliev were ushered to “Not starvation, nor homeliness, but Ington was the only President lnaugu- a table and n neat waitress dressed the humdrumness of life is the tragedy swers, London. rated in New York, for the capital all In white Immediately filled the wa­ of a great portion of English young ter glasses In front of each member women.” Miss Spencer says: "Young of the family and took their orders. men are few. “For most of the girls who had Tlie place wns crowded nnd the serv­ ice wns slow, consequently the wait­ been engaged to be married and for ress made several visits to the table many who had Just married at the and tilled up the glasses of water opening of the war. life now holds •lust before the dinner wns served she little but the long years ahead. Some filled Donald’s glass wh’ch was en­ of them, of.course, will marry. But tirely empty. Donald, after two or many more will brave the endless suc­ three trys. drank the water, and then cession of days, each the same color remarked: "If she fills It up again 1 as the lasL” won’t drink It.” Few English girls are Idle. Most of them earn their living now. What has struck .Miss Spencer so forcibly Is Looking to Brazjl for Cotton. Recent notices from London state that work, food and shelter become thnt nn Important British mission will meaningless to the vast number of soon visit Brazil to study the districts England’s girls who no longer look where cotton Is planted, und to rec- ahead to homes of their own, otnmend the formation of I’.ritish com- Miss Spencer believes that not so ponies for the purpose of stimulating many English girls are coming to this there the development of the cotton country as are going to England's own Industry. Besides studying the soil colonies. nnd the general conditions for plant­ ing, the mission will Investigate tbe means of transportation In the cotton TELESCOPIC CAMERA IN ANDES zone. Since the beginning of the cur­ rent year. British purchasers of cotton Largest Photographic Apparatus In the , World Has 24-lnch Lens. have ncqulred in the different World tKBROSENB) markets f200.000.0txi of the fiber. £124,- The South American station of Har­ OtXI.OOO from tbe United States and HEAT AND LICHT but £4,000.000 from Brazil. It is stated vard university's observatory. tucked that there are tine prospects for great away In the Peruvian Andes, nenr the expansion In the cotton business be- city of Arequlpa, in 4l>e old Incn em­ pire, bonsts of the largest photo­ tween Brazil nnd Great Britain. graphic apparatus In the world. It Is Electrified “Chicken Factory.' a huge telescopic camera with a 24- The largest electric hutching plant Incli lens which has been of great aid In the world is located In southern to science In Its observations of the — the warm steady glow of a California, near the little town of Ar- southern skies. testin. It is said to be the first estab­ The station was founded 30 years good oil heater filled with lishment of the kind thnt hits fully ago, and Is located near the base of P earl O il . Whatever the day nnd satisfactorily solved the problem the famous Andean volcano, Misti. of bringing chicks Into the world on a The Arequlpnnlnn Indians, descen- or the time, P earl O il is ready wholesale scale by electricity. hints of the Inca civilization, «fre­ The plant has an output capacity of quently speak of themselves as the to give you cheerful warmth 30,000 chicks a week, nnd it works sons and daughters of old Misti. It Is at the touch of a match. No full blast seven months In the year. A said the Indians In the surrounding thermostat of special construction reg­ country still worship the mountain smoke, no odor. Economical ulates the temperature of the Incuba­ with much reverence, regarding it as tors nutomaticnlly ami so reliably thnt the source of earthquakes which oft­ and ever-obtainable. Sold in the percentage of eggs hatched suc- en are felt tn the region. The volcano bulk by dealers everywhere ccssfully is extraordinarily high. erupted seven years ago. There Is no dancer of fire; no loss Superstitions in regard to the moun­ and by our stations. Order by of chicks from chilling or overheating tain date back to prehistoric times. — the brooders being electrically name — P earl O il , Tlie ruins of the ancient pagan tem­ WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES AKE BUILT, BUICK \VT L BUILD THEM wanned; no lamps to be filled or ad­ ples, a writer says, have been found in justed no gas burner to go out nnd bl ANDARI) OIL COMPANY the crater of the volcano, and even to­ asphyxiate the downy birds. All thnt day nenr the top may be seen a great (C m IH uii H a ) Is necessary Is to turn n switch nnd Iron cross, placed there in 1677, when the machine attends to the rest of the a party of Spanish priests exorcised business. and pl« tided with It not to erupt again The electric mother hen does het nnd destroy their cities. work nt a cost of 1 cent a chick. Even The clear atmosphere of the Arequl- I the coops are Illuminated by electric­ pa region Is said to have afforded , ity. getting the laying fowls on tie •tceUuut site for un observing station. • s*' pprilar In tlie dav, ,___ )ee nlmt wefound inyour crankcase oil T CD USINESS men are large em U ployers of motor cars. 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