Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 10, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY.
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
problems in his county and »aid that CITY IMPROVEMENT THEME
Tillamook county?
That i» dts-
ENTHUSIASTICALLY INDORSE
criminating
against
all
counties I with
WILSON RIVER ROAD PLAN [ in order to reach Lincoln, the county-
OF LOCAL CHAMBER HEAD
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I. 0. 0. F. NOTES
spring work opens up.
Members of the public service
commissions of the states of Oregon.
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Washington and
Idaho will hold 1 a
conference in Portland
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to consider interstate rates now in
railroads op-r-
effect on the se neral
’
ating iu the thr. e states. The rates
to be considered are general and not
confined to any one classification of
It seems that the rain kept a iot
of the brothers at hume Tuesday ev­
ening, but about 40 were out, and
the first degree was conferred
on
Brother Henry Wood in gouj shape.
Brother Howard Lamar n p r’ed
on the tick list, and Vern Holden
and Janies Klodad getting alon, fine.
Brother M. Dudley was seen on ihe
street the other day.
Lost, strayed or stolen One visit­
ing committee.
Rebekahs initiated a class Wed­
nesday evening. They are busy, oil
new drill work, and expect to have
some fine work fur the convention.
Encampment are busy folks these
Gohlen Rule and Royal Pur-
FEBR ü ARY jq
pie Thursday evening.
Better try to be pref*
Tuesday evening, boys, u lhe
degree teams’s contest i- on (J**1
again.—E. V. Snodgrass. Cor **"*
the exception of Clatsop on the
on the south, it was necessary to
gon
coast. The bill should be , de­
i
travel
eight
counties.
He
called
up
­
Bie Meeting At Hillsboro Addressed
Everj Citizen Should Take a Part In feated for Tillamook does not get
a
i
on J. M. Smith, another delegate
Bv Many Prominent Citizens
Woild's Guernsey Chanini01i
Advancing Tillamook's Fame
from the coast county, who he said
square deal.
The new world's champion reejjj
of Territory Affected
was familiar with the new road.
As a Good Home City
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of production for th<- Gu. rnesy
STATE NEWS
Mr. Smith explained that his busi-
(From Hillsboro Independent)
has been completed by Count»«, pr.'_
Charles
J.
Schnabel,
prominent
i ness frequently took him over tbe
(By Fred C. Baker)
i w-4i enthusiastic indorsement will 'portions of the Wilson river road
and
43785, owned by F. L. How« ,,
torney
of
Portland,
was
but
Do all I the good you can.
C. traffic.
build the proposed Tillamook cuto*f | now in use on the coast side and
Riverdale
farm, Groton. Mass, q ,
fatally
wounded
by
Joseph
By all I the means you can.
the highway is an assured fact, tor I gave valuable data as to portions im­
November 29 she complete tt.
Poeschl. an ex-client, as he w as
As a result of the numerous trag
In all the ways you can.
the Hillsboro Club rooms were pack­ proved, partly improved and those
about to enter an elevator on the edies in Portland due to the promis-
year's work of 18.626 9 pounds o
In all the places you can.
ed last Thursday night by delega­ Iupon w hich no work had been done
milk and 1103.28 pounds of butte,
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third floor of the Multnomah county . .. carry!»* of fimnw
At all the times you can.
fat. Five other Guernsey cows hlr(
tions of prominent citizens of terri­ tor some years.
court house last Friday afternoon, minating in the Lotisso tragedy fol­
Illustrating con­
To all the people you can.
produced more than 1000 pounds
tory affected and ringing addresses ditions, he told of driving from Mr-
ambulance
on
the
way
lowed by the slaying of Attorney
He died in an
JL b long as ever you can.
butterfat, but Countess Pru, i,
emphasized the fact that the under­ ■ Namer’e camp to Tillamook in two
Charles J. Schnabel Friday, the Port­
to a hospital.
the first Guernsey cow t0
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taking was so small when compared hours. He believed no great difficul­
Emulating the example of the ity land Ad. club has taken steps to urge
1100 pounds of butterfat.
The Chamber of Commerce will
with the benefits involved that
it ty would be encountered in putting
take over the management of the executive ot Portland. Mayor Gil- n the legislature to enact drastic le
must be carried forward immedia e- the road in good shape.
City Camp Grounds for tourists thit of Bend has app» <<ted himself chief tslatlon against carrying firearms
ly. The outcome was the adoption
Engineer Culver, who has taken year, and is making arrangements of police, to senS^ without compen­ Oregon.
of a resolution offered by A. C. : part in railroad surveys in the vicin­ to have the grounds
put in good sation.
In a letter addres
Shute of Hillsboro that the county ity of the route, told of the character
During the week ending February road superintendens in the
shape for the convenience of those
courts of Washington and Tillamoak I of the country, and asserted that
who want to camp in the city the 3 there was one fatality in Oregon public
service commission call* 1
counties confer as soon as practica­ . when completed the road would be
coming summer. From all indica­ due to industrial accidents, accord- ’heir attention to defective warning
ble upon a survey of the route to be unsurpas.-ed as a scenic route.
He tions the auto travel into Tillamook ing to a report prepared by the signals at grade crossings, reporte
made jointly by the two countlei. believed grades could be kept with- >
1 this year will far surpass all pre­ state industrial accident commission. in a number of instances
This was after representatives
<f in 5 per cent and the only heavy
vious years, and it is a question The victim was John McKeown, la­ said the signals sometime
Tillamook county had assured the work would be on the coast side.
whether the acre tract will be large borer of Portland.
work and consequently become
meeting that the court of that coun­
Judge Hollis of Forest Grove enough. It is the intention to
When Mrs. Myrtle Blakely
is
menace to the lives of persons
A FINANCIAL ROCK OF GIBRALTER
ty was willing to undertake a sur- spoke ot the benefit of the road and
plant trees aud flowers, have
the placed on trial soon on her indict­ depend upon their supposed infalli-
vey during the present year.
C. E Wells -aid that while his frlenas fences fixed and paint the building ment in the Jacksonville bank fail­
Every changing condition has found the Federal Reserve
bility.
The meeting was opened by ex- occasionally took the Wilson river
¡System able to cope w th the situation. The emergencies of
that was erected last year, also, ure, three representative women uf
war. tin extravagances and peculation following, and then
Bernard A.
Representative L. M. Graham uf For- route to the coast he noticed they
Medford
will
be
in
the
court
room
to
during the summer months to have
: !.• old
s <
was
found
at
est Grove who touched upon the im­ always returned by some other road,
someone keep the grounds clean and show that Mrs. Blakely has the mor­
hardlv have withstood without privation.
from I.a Grande, starving to death
portance of the short link to be bu lt which showed the folly of permitting
al
support
of
the
women
of
that
com
­
in a sanitary condition. It w ill co«i
We are glad the F’-t National contributes to its strength
and with his legs frozen so badly
to connect with the Roosevelt high­ the short cut to remain idle,
As in the neighborhood of »200 to »300 munity in her hours of trouble.
and in turn—enjoys it- protective influences.
way and thus form a double loop to vice president of the club he wel-
Nineteen patients in the state hos- that amputation will be necessary
which will be paid from the assess­
DIRECTORS
the coast. Opening of the road corned the visitors.
pital
for the insane at Salem, who as soon as his condition will permit.
ment plan that was adopted by the
W. J. Riechers.
John Morgan
should appeal to the government be­
With his throat and digestive
County Judge Goodwin was call- Chamber of Commerce.
B. C. Lamb.
A. W. Bunn
This will were committed by justices of the
cause of the military value and from ed upon and referring to statements
Henry Rogers
C. J. Edwards.
insure the city having a camp peace, will be rearre-ted and recom­ gans paralyzed by carbolic
a pleasure and economic standpoint of what Tillamook county would do
McGhee
grounds, on which most progressiv? mitted by Judge Bushey of Marton taken with suicidal intent,
its importance could not be overesti­ said that county could not move too
cities a.e spending large sums
of county, according to an announce­ F. West, wife-slayer, completed th-
mated.
fast for him and Washington would money for the convenience of cam;>- ment made by the superintendent of 50th day of his compulsory fasr
George McGee, ex-county surveyor, endeavor to keep up.
He suggested ers.
the hospital. This has been made a Dallas hospital yesterday,
explained the route by means of a that the road could be built by the
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necessary by the recent habeas cor­ scious and with excellent heart
large map suspended at the end of road districts involved wiih some , The Committee that was appoint-
pus proceedings, followed by a deci­ tion, according to attending doctors
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the room and told of the charact i outside as distance, but this sugges- I ed to revise the budget plan of
sion of Judge Bingham that Georg" His form is wasted to a mere skele­
of the country to be crossed. He be­ lion was not well received by Mr. assessment on business men to pay
Uber of Linn county was being held ton, and that lie has been able
lieved a hillside cut would be ne« - Bangs of Timber, who told of rotd the necessary expenses of running
in the institution illegally. Uber, in survive so long without food is
sary on the Washington county side conditions in hi.- district and said the the Chamber of Commerce and other
common with 19 other patients was buted to remarkable vitality.
but said the work could be econom­ funds were needed elsewhere,
He incidental expenses that have to be committed to the hospital under an
Conrad P. Olson, ex-justice of
ically done with a Bteam shovel and referred to the growing community met by business men from time
to old law which gave justices of the supreme court and a prominent man
there was abundance uf rock and of Cochran, which has no road cen­ time, completed its work on Satur­
peace jurisdiction over the insane. of the state, was arrested twice
gravel for road making.
He gave nectlons and the movement to con- day. The plan is to assess business
Oregon City this week, once on
This statute was repealed in 1917.
figures comparing the five miles of nect it with Wheeler.
men various .-uni», ranging from $10
The Crown-Willamette company charge of speeding in the city limits
road it was necessary for the county
Before the meeting
adjourned to $100 a year. The committee ap­ opened up its camp near Seaside on and on another charge of reckle«
to build with the amount of loud al­ those present mostly signed the roll pointed
two membership teams,
driving.
ready built connecting with it ani uf the Inland Double Loup Highway composed of’ First team—R. B. Wednesday of last week. The Prouty
box
company
opened
Thursday
and
Practically every logging camp in
showed the number of miles
Association, the organization which Miller (captain), I. E. Keldson, the Prouty mill will resume opera­ the lower Columbia river district has
I LOOR COVERINGS, P \INTS and
through highway each 100 feet of initiated the movement.
Lem Partridge, and C. E Trombley;
tions this week.
a force of men at work overhauling
the new road would make availabb
WALL PAPER, BEDS and BEDDING
Second tram—A. C. Everson. Burr
The Corvallis Country club direc­ machinery.
repairing track- and
Fred Baker of Tillamook creat -1
Beals. Jr., A. A. Hall and Joh .1
Leek Is Emblem
SLOVES and RANGES
tors
have elected President-elect equipment and in some instances ex­
a roar of applause when he told of
The only plant of the ’’aolium" Carrol).
Harding to hororarv membership. A tending railroads further into
tin
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the warm indorsement of the project tribe in Englund in pre-Saxon times
It is getting along the time
uf membership card will be sent him, timber. The only camp cutting tir.i
by the Tillamook Chamber of Com­ neins to have been the leek, and it
You Will Find My Pricer LOWER and
together with an invitation to pl«y ber is that of the big creek logging
year
for
a
spring
clean-up
and
merce and promises of the county is probably from the fondness of the
My Guarantee to You Is, “Your Mon­
court of that county to co-op> ia'e to Keltic tribes for this vegetables that paint-up. and to make the city golf ''on the west's most beautiful company near Knappa which is ' op-
erating one side. The general pian
the fullest extent, lie told of road
course any time he visits the coast.
their descendants, the Welsh, still look like other progressive cities, ev­
ey's Worth or 1 our Money Back
The seriousness of the coyote men­ now is for the majority of camps 'o
ery property owner and citizen must
ictain it as an emblem of their na-
do their bit. Cleanliness is next to ace in the upper Calapoola valley resume operations about March 1st.
t ionnlity.
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godliness. So get busy. Every bus­ and Sweet Home district near Leban­
The leac or leak was also an im-
3
Burge Grocery will saw you 20
3 I portant table vegetable among the iness house and every residence re­ on has caused the forming of a coy­
QUIETING A COUGH
3 Anglo-Saxons, for they called th<ii quires some fixing tip every year. ote club, which will pay $100 for per cent on your groceries. 12-23tf I
Another thing. Beautify the home grown animals and $20 for pups.
3
Special prices on a lot of 9x12 I
1 m not
S gardens “leac-gardens," and the gar­ with flowers, which always adds to
A nation-wide organization for the and
8-3x10-6 Rugs at »18.50.
dener was a "leak-ward.” As other
j the appearance of a city.
distribution of labor was urged
by
GETTING RID OF IT
Reeher-Bester Furniture Company.
species of the same tribe were in­
Norman F Coleman, head of the
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troduced.
they also were call«!
As there is such a large demand Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lum­
When you need a cough
leeks." with a prefix denoting some for literary matter descriptive
uf bermen. as one means for alleviating ?SZS2S2S2SSSZ52SZS2SZHSa5Z52s25HS2525aS2SaSB5iSaSHS2SE5aSB5HSB5:
medicine, get one that gets
peculiarity of the plant. Thus garlic Tillamook County, the Chamber uf
the unemployment situation, in
an
behind the cough and routs
formerly “gar-leac.” or “th« Commerce is making preparation to
aidress delivered in Portland last
It
We recommend—
with a spear," from the speai- have
several thousand booklets we4k
Mr. Coleman said that
in
atem and head of the seed pod printed as Boon as the matter can
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NYAL
connection with this organization
the onion was "enne-leac,” or be prepared. It is the intention,
COMPOUND
there should be a bulletin board in
“one-leac.” because it did not throw- owing
the high cost of paper and every postofflee or similar central lo­
PINE SYRUP
off side bulbs.
printing, to confine the booklet to cation where openings for labor
heals the Inflamed surfaces.
about 16 pages, with a number of might be posted.
Our Karo Syrup* ar« zi pet
LAMAR’S DRUG STORE
illustrations, as it was thought ad­
below th« regular price.
After having been closed down
Burgs
Cor. 1st St and 2nd East
Grocery.
12-2«t< visable to tee as economical as possi­ since before the holidays the Moore
ble. The booklet will cost several Mill it Lumber company at Bandon
“One* a Trial Always Nyal"
L
Let a Headlight Classified Ad do hundred dollars and will answer the resumed
operations last Monday
purpose until such time as more with a full crew, but working «ix
the work for you.
money can be obtained for a more
tours a day instead of eight hours’.
elaborate edition
Every day in­
More than sixty irrigation
quiries are made to the Chamber of
Commerce for literary matter.
it tricts comprising a total area
being a tedious job to answer letters 1.206.000 acres, have been organiz-d
In this state or are now in the pro­
without some printed matter.
cess of organization, according to (he
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biennial report of State Engineer
Letters have been received from I
Percy A. Cupper, recently made pub
State Senator Wm G. Hare and Rep-
lie.
t esent at ive A. E. Wescott, of Wash-
All activity on the Willamina-
ington County, in regard to the
, Wilson River road project. Senator Grande Ronde railroad has ceased,
due to bad weather. Cooks, b^p-
n
Hare writes! ’ I am ¡D receipt
copy of the resolution adopted at a • iieelfebsri ahi evett superintend­
meeting recently held at Uu label o ents have been discharged to make
1 shall appear before the Highway- reorganization possible when
B IJIC K
Buick owner esteems
his car becauseof its dependable­
ness—its ability to “come through.”
To this, the new 1921 Buick models
bring improvements and refine­
ments that add to the joy of pos­
session of every Buick owner.
Instant heat
when and where
you ant it
✓
A good oil beater filled with Pearl
Oil lights at the touch of a match­
gives instant heat. No smoke, no
odor. Portable. Economic at Cosy
comfort without dust and dirt
Pearl Oil is refined and re-renned
Vy our special process which makes it
clean burning. For sale in bulk by
dealers everywhere,—the same high-
quality keroeen.* as the Pearl Oil sold
in five-gallon cans. There is a saving
by buying in bulk. Order by name—
Pearl Oil.
We recommend Perfection Oil
Heaters.
PEARL OIL
(KE.ROSB.NB)
HEAT AND LIGHT
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
'Commission and iïlake known the
wishes ot the meeting. Personally
1 am heartily in favor of the pro­
ject.”
Representative
Westcott
writes: "I am in receipt of your
resolutions, passed at the highway
meeting held in Hillsboro, Oregon
In reply will say l! ..
1 will cer-
talnly give this matter my earnest
consideration, and will do all in my
power to further same. 1 am in­
formed that the Hon. W. G. Hare
will confer with the Highway Com­
mission regarding this matter, and
I expect to co-operate with him. I
fully appreciate the fart that the
more highways we can get connect-
ing these two counties the great“
will be the benefit to the entin
community.”
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Everybody will agree with Us tha:
it is far more prcfeiable than sno-«
storm», blizzards and zero wAath«
and should offer up a prayer that
they live in Tillamook county, whir a
is the best section of country in the
state of Oregon
Let 'er
er rain, for
the county wouldn't amo ut to
w hoop without rain and pie ntjr
it. Bo don't displse a good t hing
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A bill was introduced m he sen­
ate
that prohibits per», ne from
trolling for salmon, »had. sturgeon
or other food fish, south of Ttlla-
mook Head on the Oregon coast, but
is permitted at certain season«
of
the year north of Tillamook Head.
What'« good for the goose ta good
for the gander, so why permit troll­
ing for certain seaaona of the year
,!• Clatsop eonaty tag prohibit It ta
The Young
Youth,
Tritf. its
vitality,
makes
for tho^^
young
mother’s
health and
happiness.
But later,
maternal,
experiences
bring a dif­
ferent result. The care of a family,
multiplied household duties, and
very often the weakness cause« 1 by
womanly disease, tend to prolong
the suffering and to make conva­
lescence a slow and weary^rocess.
Many women—perhaps your m
neighbors—have had beneficial
experience with Dr. Pierce's Fa­
vorite Pres«. ri;>t ¡on. whichprepares
the prospective mother. Send 10
cents to Doctor Pierce's Invalids’
Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., fur a
trial package of tablets.
SoviH V allcjo , C alif — ”1 ha
taken Dr. Pierce's Favorite F
acriptien durtng expectancy t
found it excellent. It relieved m;
headache, hackache, ar.d helped n>
in a great many way«. 1 wa.-
itrng. had if-ud appetite an<
had comparative.» no suffering
W m M-oag ani felt wei: whet
my bahgr was tuet an-
Maa & P. Hovrrvs
A new graceful, low, streamline
body; a more roomy interior with
comfortable seating arrangement;
and a more resilient spring suspen­
sion which makes riding delightful,
arc but a few of the new features.
Effective January 7, regular equipment
on all models will include cord tires
THE SUNSET GARAGE
WIttN BETTER AUIOMOB1IJS ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD TI^