Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 02, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    IKK BOOSTEX COLUMN
(By Fred C. Baker.
travel Into Tillamook county did not
commence until after the 4th cf July
Now It is along about the end o.' May
when the heavy travel commences.
Last Saturday, Sunday and Mundt-y
there was a steady procession of
tourists coming and going.
available la this county
for
ship­
To avoid false reports getting into
the Portland newspapers about the
conditions of the roads in Tillamook
county this summer, the Chamber of
Information has been received
Commerce will send in a weekly re­
that the 8tate Highway Commission
port to the Oregon Tourist end In­
0 has under consideration plans to
formation Bureau, which report will
Although the State Highway C?mJ
be compiled after consulting with mission had practically decided to place two inches of topping on the
the county surveyor and coun*y lead select the Miami Road as the high­ five miles of hard surfaced road
built by Oscar Huber, which was too
master.
way through* the north pan cf the
light a pavement for the heavy tra­
county, it has shown a most mag­
Mr. John M. Scott, general passen­ nanimous spirit in offering to re­ vel. The Chamber of Commerce
ger agent of the Southern Pacific Co. consider the matter in favor if the called the attention of the Commis­
has advised the Chamber of Com­ beach route. The reason that »he sion to this piece of road com« time
merce that the matter of having the Commission selected the Miami route ago, also to the delay In completing
the other fjv. miles of hard surfac-
train arrive in this city about two was on account of less cost in
its
o'clock in the afternoon, will be construction, and from a state and ed road. As labor conditiorte arc far
considered soon and the Chamber not a county point of view. On the better, there will be no difficulty in
will be advised later, Mr. Scott has other hand the County Court took obtaining plenty of men to <1 > -ne
promised to assist In every pc;tibie , the position that the county would work.
way to help advertise the county. have to build the beach road anyway
and in answer to a request whether and that in the election to bond the
CLUB NOTES
Club members in Tillamook Coun­
the Southern Pacific Co., kept a list county for road improvemer-.’s, it
of persons in other states who had was the beach route that was voted ty raised by the sale of stamps for
written for Information about Ore- on, consequently the county e- urt the Near East Chinese Relief Fund.
gon, sent the Chamber a list of 50 did not have the necessary money 143.85.
The Oregon Agricultural College
names and promised to send a simi­ to cooperate with the State Highway
lar list quite often. It Is
inten Commission in improving the Miami Summer School Session, June 13, 25
tlon of the Chamber to send ibete road. Hence the delay. The Com­ inclusive, is attracting a great deal
persons literary matter of Tillamook mission looking at the situat on from of attention. Several club members
county and a personal letter WgHS a state point of view and the county have signified their intention of at­
them to come to Tillamook county court from a county view point. The tending the school. Club members
who are planning to attend anl who
and settle.
people of the county take the sum
meat view as the county court, f'.,- the have not notified the County Supt.
‘‘This is the prettiest and
delightful country we have met with reason that it will be better to have office should do so at once, 50 •hat
since we left Montana three v-<eks the State Highway Commissi m co­ necessary arrangements can be made
ago.” was the verdict of two leurl-ts operate with the county court, and at the College.
while they were partaking th-’ir on account of economy to the coun'y
noon day meal by the side of i he It is hoped that the State Highway
The Fawcett Creek Poultry Club
road north of the city a few days Commission will soon decide the held its regular monthly meeting
ago. And that appears to be '.ho matter, for sooner this is done the last Friday afternoon, New mein
verdict of all who come here from better. Being part of the Roosevelt bers were received and some mothers
the East and Middle West.
Highway and a part of the Fori ¡and were in attendance.
Astoria, Tillamook, Sheridan ar.d
This city extends a right royal McMinnville loop,
every
effort
welcome to the Jersey Jubilee, as should be made to have this 'oop put
well as the right hand of fellowship. in good shape by the 1925 fair, rb-
The visitors are doubly welcome be­ Tillamook Chamber of Common-.; lias
cause their interests are linked up sent its endorsement of the bench
with the Jersey breeders of Tilla­ road to the State Highway Commi-
mook county, and the Jersey strain sion asking that body to mike
of dairy cattle has never fa'led io declssion as soon as possible, as fol­
produce the best kind of m‘lk f.--r lows:
butter and cheese. It has helped to
State Highway Commission, So'em
make Tillamook cheese famous. Al­ Oregon.
i
,
though the visitors will find a most
Gentlemen: The Tillamook Cham
enthusiastic bunch of Jersey breed­ ber of Commerce earnestly anj re­
ers in Tillamook county, they will spectfully, now that the State High
find there is a keen good natnred way Commission has MagnaniniGue-
rivalry between Jersey, Guernsey ly decided to reconsider the matter
and Holstein Breeders, all of whom of locating the permanent highway
are endeavoring to make this the cen in the north part of Tillnmcoic
ter for pure bred dairy stock, f r County, that you designate the
there are splendid herds of Jersey. beach route, for the reason that <>ur
Guernseys and Holsteins in al! parts Chamber and a preponderance of lire
of the county that are a credit io taxpayers of the county favor it, and
dairymen who are making •» feature who ai*e b I bo in hearty accord of our
of breeding pure blooded stock. It 1 County Court cooperating with the
Is Bafe to say that the Jersey Jubilee State Highway Commission making
will be a most delightful event, high this improvement, which is of e in-
ly interesting and profitable fr m a , slderable importance to the entire
dairyman point of view, for Tilla­ county.
mook county is famous for the
Our Chamber recommend ihi.t you
success it has made in dairying and take prompt action In this matter
in the production of chees. wlieie I for It is highly important that the
dairymen receive a higher prlce for ' Portland, Astoria, Sheridan and Me
their butterfat than they do in any Minnville loop be improved and bard
part of the United States. Nut only surfaced by the time the 19S5 loir
does the city extend a weli-oin-j lo | Is held in Portland, which w'li re­
J- no Jersey Jubilee, but the Guernsey sult In thousands of home seek«-rs
and Holstein breeders also extend a : locating in Oregon.
welcome and Invite the Jersey
Very Respectfully Yuius,
breeders to inspect their pun» bloid
FRED C. BAKER, Pies.
stock, for there Is going to
god
The Portland Chamber of Com­
fellowship amung all brsedors of
merce has asked the Tillamook Cham
pure blooded stock.
her of Commerce
to furnish ’he
It used to be that the i ou l ist i amount of agricultural pioducts
American Legion
Notes
ment, the railroad and /water facili­
ties, whether the county is «eil
financed for handling the er-.ps ani
marketing of crops.
This week the Calf club meetings
and the Jersey Jubile« are occnpylne
th attention of Calf Club members.
Mr. Allen, State Live Stock Club
Leader, and Mr. Seymore, State Club
Leader, are visiting the county.
Indigestion and Constipation.
“ Prior to using Chamberlain's
Tablets, I suffered dreadfully from
Indigestion. Nothing I ate agreed
with me and I lost flesh aud ran
down in health. Chamberlain s Tab­
lets strengthened my digestion and
cured me of constipation,” writes
Mrs. George Stroup, Solvay, N. Y.
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National Headquarters of
'he
American Legion has receiver mure
than 1,100 signed resolutions <~lling
upon Congress for immediate k-f.is-
lative aid to disabled veteran-; rf the
World War. Among the organiza­
tions which have shown the largest
responses to the appeal of F. W. Gal­
braith Jr., National Commander, are
Central Labor and Trade unions.
Chamber of Commerce, Rotary and
Kiwanis clubs, Knights of Colum
bus, associations of public tclu ol
teachers and principals, the Ameri­
can War Mothers, Service S-ir Le­
gion and American Legion Posts.
dedicated to the employes of
company who died in action.
will put its new schedule into effect
at once with no stops for dinner in
order to reach Portland and Tilla­
mook at an early hour. Ticket office:
F. B. McKinley Real Estate Office,
Bell phone 72\V and Mutual phone.
When the school board of
Huron, Mich., became entangled in
an educational and financial con­
troversy which resulted In a dead
lock, the American Legion post ot
the city took a hand. The ex-ser­
vice men protested against a propc
sal to oust one teacher and to reduce
the salary of another, both of them
former soldiers. The deadlock war
broken.
LEAVES
Tillamcck
7:30 A. M.
1:45 P. M.
Twenty posts of the American Le-
gion and 63 units of its Womeu’e
Auxiliary were chartered durl.il
Although he found thousands Jf
week ending May 13.
jobs for unemployed ex- service men
O. H.-Krause, American Legijq em­
ployment secretary at St. Paul, M>nu NOTICE OF ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETING
was almost stumped when two mo­
veterans
be
thers asked that two
Notice is hereby given to the legal
sent to care for their babies while
voters
of School District No. 9, of
they went shopping, The warrior
nursemaids who answered the appeal Tillamook County, State of Oregon,
that the Annual School Me* ling cf
made good on the job.
said District will be held at the 1'lgh
School Building; to begin at
Despite the fact that the American
hour of 10 o’clock A. M. oe .
Legion weekly is a men's publication
third Monday of June being th. 2<>t!i
women readers won the flrsi three
prizes in a contest conducted by the day of June, 1921.
This meeting is called for the p’i:
advertising department of the. « X- !
pose of electing One Director and -
b-
st
service man’s organ for th;
Clerk and the transaction of Oustnci-
written advertisement of a well
usual
at such meeting.
known dessert. There were 1,663
Dated this 31st day of May, 1321
contestants for eight prizes, of wh.ch
Attest :
1075 were men; 821 unmariied wo­
C. A. McGhee, District Clerk.
men and 273 married women. From
H. T Botts, Chairman Board <•£
the total number of replies received,
64.4 per cent originated from men Directors.
and 35.6 percent from women.
SWASTIKA CLUE
The Swastika Club was entertain
If the Detroit Tigere don’t win the ed by Mrs. W. J Hill at the home f
American League baseball per.riant, Mrs. E. M Bales on Friday May 27,
it will not be the fault of the Amer­ The afternoon was spent in sewing
ican Legion. Nine members of ’.he and a dainty luncheon was served
team will join Charles A. Leonard by the hostess. Guests of the after­
post on American Legion Day, Mty noon were, Mesdames, Cook, Plank,
28. Ty Cobb a captain in the chem­ Lewis, Case, Pennington and Balo?,
ical warfare service during the war, and Dorothy Haberlach..
is one of t.he Michigan pos"i best
boosters.
Barview is going to hold another
The General Electric Company in
Erie, Pa., will present an American
flag and post standard to the pent of
the American Legion formed a:..< ng
its employees. A memorial w'li be
Headlight Classified ads bring
quick results.
Tillamook-Portland
Cadillac Stage Line
.THIS IS A STUDEBAKER
one of those Big Time dances next
Saturday night. Want to s.?«: every
body there that missed the Inst
dance, for this will be bettert han
last week’s dance. Yours for a good
time, The Get To Gether Club—Adv
Arr. Portland 1 & 7:10 P. M.
LEAVES
Portland Hoyt Hotel
8:15 A M.
2 P. M.
An. Tillamook 1:30 & 7:30
HOWS THE FARM FUNCTIONING
e r.ot allowing the place t o run down, the machinery to
rest in a state of disrepair ■ r t he epuipment to go unreplacc 1
are you?
We think at the First Na'ic-na 1 that those things enhance the
value of a farm, as wel as make its operation more profit­
able.
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'NATIONAL IZED ACCOUNTS
DIRECTORS
W. J. Riechers.
John Morgan
B. C. Lamb.
A. W. Bunn
Henry Rogers
C. J. Edwards.
C. A. McGhee
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The first National Bank i
TILLAMOOK OREGON
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GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
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Quality Dairy
Products
YEAR
Milk, Cream, Cottage Cheese
Erwin Harrison
S pecial -S ix
Bell 6F13
RACE the wonderful performance of the S pecial -
S ix to its source, and you will find a motor of
great power, economy and flexibility—a motor
which utilizes cve-v particle of fuel, operates satisfac­
torily on poor grades of fuel, and delivers its power
without waste to the rear wheels.
Both Phones
Mutual
There’s no choking or sputtering—no interruption of
action. You travel evenly at all speeds and under all
conditions. For the smooth, sweet running S pecial -
S ix motoris a tribute tn the high standards of accu­
racy insisted upon by Studebaker.
You will better understand the enthusiam of Stude­
baker owners after you have taken a demonstration
ride in the S pecial -S ix —anywhere ar.d under any
conditions you choose.
We urge you to see it—ride in it—drive it—put it to
any test—and see for yourself just how price alone
doesn't begin to indicate the quality that has been
built into this car.
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THE WORLD’S FOREMOST
ENGINEER
Compare Studebaker Cars, point by point
with other cars selling hundreds of dollars
higher than the Studebaker prices—and
we will rest our case with you.
Were it not for the assistance the Department
of the Interior has rendered, our wonderful
irrigation systems, waterworks and similar
ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH
CORD TiRES-ANOTHliR STUDE3AKER PRECEDENT
tyPhich are you?
project« could never have been developed. Progress
such as this is vital to all of us. Thia phase of our
government s endeavors to further prosperity is graph­
ically told in the fifth of the series of articles which
we issue each month.
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To receive this story and the ones previously pub­
lished send us your name and address. There’s no
S your kitchen uncomfort­
ably warm—and does it re­
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clean and tidy?
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obligation.
Or are you one of the thou­
sands of happy women who
delight to work in a cool, shin­
ing kitchen— with a good od
cooketove ?
lilla mook Ccunty Bank
A good oil cookstove is easy
tooperute—bring . a steady in­
tense heat concentrated direct­
ly on the inciting.
For best results use Pearl
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