living on the coast ar - i at i.iterfer- Ing or butting in wher ; roads are V be built in the Willar. ,11? Vi I ley or in East in Oregon N .'-iirer ibould those.living East of ’h ie coast rung- Following Is the Report of the C> . butt in, dictate and In iterfere where road.- should be built >n th- cast Librarian for the Year End- Owing to the wet w- ether last fail iiig December 31» 1920 several importan' to >ad improv r- ,._> completed, mens could not !> which caused some in rile inconven- The Librarian's report for January after nil, len-e the past wir.“1-, b-tt. ’ a great increase in clrcula- it may prove best tint r ■ ■me of llie.-e -801 books for the month. e nut ihrown ation- road Improvement«-, wi- A ,-w shipment of book will be open to travel owing to ' •he continual raintai! this winter. 1 > the ititen- Placed in circulation this wee Seve ral years’ subscription t< tion of the county c- ut t < i hurrv the work. Tlie most imp) tat.t of these r and Electrical World mu road improvemen's are the new moved from the Library fur to available room to store, and any one grade from tlie Vaughn place by con- Bay City and cutting out o :t the l’l.y interested may have them suiting the Librarian. ' t It 'he road City hill connecting w with The annual report of Secretary is a south of Hobson; tie, which I he i Kt'chi- January 1, 1920 to December 31. great improvement, bridge, which was an expensive 1920, is as follows: structure, and a long thit » in b'tiid- , Receipts — Jauuai/ 1, Balance, Tax Collected, $710.50: ing, will be finished The Moore $769.76; cut-off and the Hudso •, cut-off west Collected by Librarian, $108.00. of Cloverdale will soon be thrown Total, $1,588.26. Expenditures — Books, $304.48; com- open to travel. Grading h Periodicals, $74.00; Carpet, $59.20. menced on the road from fcckawi; to Manhattan and work will com­ Librarian’s Salary, $330.00; Labor, mence on the Bayocean road next $20.00; Supplies, $128.90; Miscel­ month, w-hen the government dredg' laneous, $28.95; Total, $945.53. December 31, 1920, Balance and a steam shovel will be used. An­ other piece of road improvement is Hand, $642.73. 'll [ Days open, 285; Books circulat­ changing the main road in the south Borrowers registered, part of the county to the east side of ed, 6,190; Volumes on hand, 2,49.; the river at the Bodyfelt place and 181; doing away with the narrow and I Volumes added py purchase, dangerous piece of road under the Volumes added by gift, 12. hill. REX THEATRE CHAT The concrete piers for a nov­ bridge was put in last year. it is Say. did you ever stop to think these men are doing excellent work. toped that the State Highway Coni- what a great difference there is be- Tlie number of disabled min taking mission will compel the contractors i tween pictures of today and the one advantage of the government’s offer to finish the contract that was I of ten. or even five years ago. Think to train them for some occupation is awarded two years ago to pave five I of the single reel, no star features of steadily increasing. The number miles of road, for it is an outrage to ! yesterday, and compare them with Students to the Number of 8bl Are taking agriculture increased from Many County Roads to Receive prolong road work in that manner, i 8Uperb productions of toda 163 the first term to 200 ti: «ec- tention As Soon As the Taking Agricultural Courses [Another thing that must be looked ond term. ¡Some change, eh? I after, and that is repairs to the five Weathor Permits And speaking of changes, At Corvallis miles of hard surfacing that was put ¡Have you noticed the real QUALITY BASKET BALL down a few years ago, and which is | of the pictures now being shown in | Tillamook Post No. 47, American | going to pieces. (By Fred C. Baker) Tillamook? And, better still, have Tillamook county has one repre­ Legion vs. Newberg High School at « « « Those who know the need of the you noticed the price for all picture- sentative in the school of agriculture | the gymnasium Saturday night, Feb. For road work the wages to b • is 25c. And, have you noticed the Const Counties kn(cw full well that The total enrollment for the two : 26. The Newberg team are high paid this year is $4.00 a day and the various improvements in Tillamook terms for the entire college numbert class basket ball tossers and a good a coast road is Imperative and must county has no trobule in securing theatres? 3524, and of tills number SKI arc game is expected. New seats to ae- be built before the Coast Counties men at that price, and by men who I want to call your attention can develop the same as the other | commodate tlie spectators have been agricultural students. are willing to do an honest day’s again to “Ruth of the Rockies.” | parts of Oregon. That is one reason I provided. Admission 35c.—Adv. [ work. As soon as men can be ob- There are 200 federal rehabilita­ I shown at the Rex every Friday. W that the people living west of the tained at a similar wage, there will tion mifn enrolled in the school of had a full house last Friday to Coast range are so enthusiastically Justine Johnstone will win yon- be considerable octivity in building, agriculture for the second term in favor of th? proposed Roosevelt opening and everyone that it thrilling but not very much before, for people ■work. The only representative that favor in "Black Birds.” a highway. When the Oregonian ar- some thriller. As one boy put at the are holding back on building opera­ Tillamook has in agriculture is Curl ¡detective and crook story gued in favor of roads leading into 'Chee, I wish I could see that tions on account of the continual T. Knight, son of Mrs. Nellie Beck I Gem Sunday afternoon und evening. the coast country from the Wiliam- But don’t think you can’t high price of labor and some of the night.” with. Mr. Knight is in the voca- , "Wurlltzer” music. ette valley, in preference to th pri- see any more, because you missed the things that go into buildings. It is tlonal class for rehabilitation nien. posed highway, north to south, ii did a Each week we run first week, hoped that in a few months that thia a re The rehabilitation students More Than Site Expected not use good judgment, ami showed has j that the enitre part synopsis of will be adjusted, as Tillamook City found in all of the classes, with 4 Sufferers from backache, rheumat­ that it was advocating somtthi '.g preceded. is adly in need of hundreds of new seniors, 4 Juniors, 10 sophomores, 6 ic pains, stiff and swollen joints, that was not to the best interests of Just look at the thriller we have freshmen, 39 specials and 137 will be glad to read this from Mrs. the Coast Counties. And another homes to care for the continual in- this week! On Saturday we have a crease in population. eW need Vocational«. 11. J. Marchard, 36 Lawrence St., thing that looked somewhat out of i building boom in this city, and ill’ genuine pictures of the Pendleton All of the federal rehabilitation Salem, M osh . "I took Foley Kidney order. The Portland newspapers only thing that is holding it back is Roundup, Sunday is beautiful Nor- men are sent to the school at the , l’ills for kidney disorders and re- , have no right to dictate <> the Coast First that conditions have not righted ma Talmadge in her latest direct expense of the federal govern- | suits are more than I expected. I Counties or the State Highw.-y Cmi t I themselves in this neck of the woods National attraction, "Yes or No.” Majorlty of these men are recommend them to every woman so'mission where roads are 1» be locat- ment. I have mighty Elmo Lincoln i The Chamber of Commerce We whole troubled.” Sold everywhere.- Adv. ed in Western Oregon. The people from Oregon homes. through its board of directors, has twice. Thursday, in "Under Crim­ asked the State Highway Commis son Skies,” a sea story, and Friday by |sion. to resurface the five miles cf tn "The Inner Voice,” a story [hard surfaced road laid south of Tll- Basil King. You remember Elmo amook City by Oscar Huber, as ft is Lincoln in "Tarzan of the Apes." goin gto pieces and needs immediate Watch for Hany Carey in "Hearts attention. The Cahmber also asked Up.” on Tuesday, our prize nigh.. the Commission to have the contrae* And for comedy, oh Boy! Go Wed- I let to the Warren Construction Com- nesday and see “The Skipper’s jpany speeded up. the Chamber thlnk- Treasure Garden,” another Tooner- I ing that three years to lay five miles ville Trolley story. | of pavement was too long a tin e K. LAUGHLIN. | The Chamber called the attention of P. S. On With the Dar.ce. Adv ! the Commission to the law that re- i quires 20 miles or more of hard sur­ Cut This Out—It Is Worth Money faced road to be built south of Tills Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c I . mook City, and in the planning of to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.. new work the Commission should not Chicago, 111., writing your name and i overlook this. address clearly. You will receive in • • • return a trial package containing Wonder whether the aroma frori Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, the dirty heap at the back of the city for coughs, colds and croup, Foley hall is a bouquet to the city dads, Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic i he hose company, the school chil Tablets. Sold everywhere.—Adv. dren. the city officials or the Cham- ber of Commerce? It certainly "An Adventure in Hearts,” featur­ fumigates the city hall. If you don't ing Robert Warwick at the Gem. Fri believe it. get a whiff of the aroma day, March 4. See display ad euse- on a fine day, for it's a wonder the where in this paper fumes have not killed off some of the Airmen, who get the first dose if It. And there are other dirty heaps around the city that are emitting unwholesome smells. Bid you ever stop to think where prosperity starts? people are employed. I has no ending, for everyone shares in the benefits. wi, „ vo'- !'".v 0: John Morgan A. W. Bunn Henry Rogers LAN right now to clear off more land before planting— and after harvest, too. Use the "off-seasons’’to provide for bigger profits on future crops. One crop usually pays th« entire coat of clearing and leaves a profit besides. All following crops are clear profit. e P CEMENT PIPE All Sizes Manufactured By A. T. DOLAN TILIAM00K, OREGON Both Prones The great land-clearing movement that swept the country in 1920 is even stronger in 1921—farmers the country over are clearing more land this year than ever before. The modem way is to use dynamite for blasting out stump« and boulders, for this method is very rapid, reasonable in cost and leaves the land in good condition for cultivation. The majority of farmers use STUMPING POWDERS Du Pont and Repauno Brands (Pacific Northweet Products) which have done and are doing highly efficient and eeonomi* cal work in the clearing of hundreds of thousands of acre*. See our dealer for Du Pont Stumping Powders. Writ* for free book, “Developing Logged-off Lands.** kHG-CRENSMAW HARDWARE CO TiUunjok, Oregon Andetson gore ■ very mu d by 127-R If you stepped into a New Series 5-passenger Paige Glenbrook without knowing its make or price and experienced its power, speed and general excellence in actual performance, we would be willing to make this prophecy: After a single demonstration of its capabilities you would price the Glenbrook at rive hundred dollars more than it costs. That is because there are no existing standards by which the New Series Glenbrook can be compared It has established its own standards. There is only one way to prove such strong statements—to ride in the car. I ■ 1 / Ginbrrak 6 Frri Fárrrn ;ir Teu’intCc’11 ^SjAb.Drlrtit Adr ".Ore t>-W I our Pawn/er i) r po'l • DfttOil ---- „. ,, . f61 ■ e - . f • Q.b. Letter "fi. A P.oedete* ■ - I tro PaeifTger I 7!L'f O.b. Detroit (. oupe "fi Lour l aeetnger fU'L f.n b.D'trmt àedan "fi. ♦ t A’ir< Pae/enger t?íO/.O b. Detroit A.lrnotiC- It « nude up of Blood root, Oregon Grape root, Queens root. Stone nml. Cherry Bark. w.thout alcohol. Mak« your blood redder and your health better bv going to your nearest druggist and ob- ^tningDr.Pierce^denMS firinD1SC°Very 1U taWet °r li