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TAGE TOTO Tillamook ÿeaWigfjt Published Thursday by the A Weekly Paper Every Headlight Publishing Company, Ino. Tillamook. Oregon I Leslie Harrison sci ” H n • a A X N 1OOM A «I J ' ** •< M ’ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Editor Both Telephones Entered as second-class matter in the postofllce at Tillamook, Oregon. Subscription Rates inonee. The object of the convention will be to bring together for inspiration and counsel concerning the perma nent activities of the organization as many active workers as possible. Among the features of the program already developed are muss sessiont in the great Exposition Coliseum and sectional conferences on the var ious phases of Red Cross service Supplementing these will be an his- torical pageant portraying the past, 1 present and future, of the American Red Cross in which there will be 1,- ' 500 participants. There will also be a Junior Red Cross spectacle and re unions of the home base and over seas Red Cross personnel that sei v -. ed in the World War. . *. 1 .• THURSDAY, JULT 81, 1M1 — '■*' —■ f 's M. J. E. SHEARER SURGERY STATISTICS SHOW National Building Tillamook. Oregon that of all the business failures in 1920 84 per cent were firms that did not ad vertise. What does this indicate to you, Mr. Merchant? (----------------------------- R. T. BOALS M. D Surgeon and Physician I. O. O. F. Building TILAMOOK, OREGON V. / $2.00 f 1.00 .50 Rangers Asked to Give Up Smoking BARRICK & HALL I'Oii i LA.siJ, July 18, — Realizin', the danger of forest fires from burn ATTORNEYS AT LAW ing tobacco even when used in ilie woods by iorest officers. District l<r National Building DO BETTER ROADS PAY? ester Geo. 11. Cecil has just called up Tillamook county is achieving on the field men oi the national for Tillamook. Oretron v hat is has so long nc ded, the ests ot Oregon and Washington to :e x. building of better loads leading to train vuiuuLL uy irom smoking dm ing the next few mouths oi extreme f the 'Willamette valley. True, roads file danger. lots Of money, but where is “The secretary of Agriculture, up cost---- — DR. O. L. HOHLFELD __......... ....... ■ * ■ any on my recommendation, approved re there u belter investment prohibiting section? Better 1-------- - roads have helped cenily a regulation VETERINARIAN and will continue to help us in u smoking in the Olympic blowdown hundred ways. The thousands of area, and 1 feel that I am justified in Bell Phone 8F2. Mutual Phon- valley tourists who visit us at prac asking every field officer in the tically all times of the ye.ir, bear North Pacific District to volunteer Tillamook, Oregon witness that our roads have made io retrain irom smoking in theior- X. their friendly and business inter ests, outside of camps and hotfscB, course possible, and from a busi during the fire season,” said Mr. Ce- ness standpoint alone, goud loads cil. DR. J. G TURNER ' pay. When we come to think, how "A large body of forest officers ever, cf the trials and tribulations, will undoubtedly go without their Eye Specialist the almost unendurable isolation I I smokes this summer for the good of and the privations suffered by the the cause aud this fact should be an Permanently located in Tillamook early settlers of this splendid valley important factor in driving home Private office in Jenkin’s jewelry on account of a lack of good roads. the idea of care with file, both to the store. Latest up-to-date instru If It were possible to have the hardy general public and to the thousands old “trail blazers” back for a time of people who come in contact with ments and equipment. Evenings to view with mortal eyes the wonder the rangers on the job,” said Mr..Ce and Sunday by appointment. Jul improvement which has taken cil. place in this county in the matter of Complete Lens Grinding Factory highways during the past decade. on the Premises. Any lens dupli And the people ot the great Will RICKREALL JERSEYS SET NEW cated. amette valley section are pleased WORLDS BUTTERFAT RECORD with us, for they are now able t J Sixteen Jersey cows on Register of V J ’ come in their modern conveyances Merit test in the herd or1 McArthur quickly and pleasurably and visit & Stauff at Rickreall, Ore., produced our wonderful coast line, with its an average of 59.48 pounds of but cxhillratlng salt air, and its hull- , terfat during the month of June. deeds of beauty places each Min- | This herd established a new world’s nier. Nature capitalized us with ' record during May when fifteen cows great scenic beauty, wonderful riv-| averaged 60.68 pounds butterfat. Silver Wave Chapter No. 18 era and bays, valuable commercial The June average is slightly lens 0. E. S. forests, and unexcelled pasture lands than that of May, but the compara and our splendid herds of dairy cows tive showing is better for the reason Stated communications first and have made us famous. To all of our that May has one more day than third Thursdays of each month in development, better roads have play June. Daughters of the bull Holger To be present at the marriage of Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. ed their important part. are showing up well in this herd. his sister Emma, Carl Habylach, LELIA D. DOTY, Sec. Nine of these daughters averaged accompanied by Mrs. Haberlach, 69.03 pounds butterfat during May visited Clackamas Monday. Miss A brush fire broke out near Cail- and 11 averaged 66.05 during June. Haberlach married Jack Langman. a Marathon Lodge No. ton this week, and for a time threat Helma of Ashwood, a 5-year-old Hol veteran of the Canadian army in the 93, Knights of Pythias ened to spread to the surrounding ger daughter, has produced 10,4 60 World war. I I Regular meeting Mon timber, but was put out before much pounds of milk and 517 pounds but / day evening at 7:45 damage was done, Then there was terfat in six months, and Norena of sharp. By order of the Cloverdale fire. All of which re Ash wood, another 5-yeaf-old, has H. B. Ferguson and wife oi Port the Chancellor Com minds us that July and August are made 4979 pounds milk and 263 lbs land arrived in Tillamook Thursday mander. months when forest fires may b • butterfat in 79 days Thera of Ash afternoon for a few weeks outing. looked for, and which are dangerous wood, a 3-year-old has produced 228 Mr. Ferguson was formerly State John C. Carroll, C. C. periods. Most of the fires start from pounds butterfat in 91 days. Nine Insurance Commissioner. carelessness, and campers are resp-m daughters of Holger made over 50 W. R. C. Bible for many of them. The cigai- pounds butterfat during June.—Ore Corlnith Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept, ette and an unextinguished camp gon Journal. I MUTUAL PHONE of Oregon, meets on first and third Three Tillamook girls, Belle Bail- fire are both frequent causeB of bad Friday evenings of each month, kt Wer- ey, Ruby Anderson and Betty fires, and it should be borne in mind ---i . - ---------- *=r-. . • . • 8 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors ner, evidently believing that one that “Eternal vigilance is the price St. Helens has seven new resl must be strenuous to be happy, Roseburg—Dam to be constructed welcome . of safety." Be sure that your camp deuces building. Oregon hop crop all sold to Eng journeyed to the farm of Gust W'ck- Minnie Johnson, President at North Umpqua hatchery. fire is soaked with water before you I Wages in Lake county hayfields lund one day this week where they lish brewers, bringing about $3,000,- Elizabeth Conover, Secy. leave. 000. $2 to $250 a day and board. tok a turn at pitching hay. After Arlington wool pool of 250,000 some little time at this exercise they North Bend—Buehned Lumber Co lbs. sold at 14 cents. Below is a list showlag lh9 Corinth Post, No. 35, Dept, of Oregon returned home with blistered hands to build large shingle mill at once. Governor Hart of Washington, Meets on second and fourth St. Helens—Sauvles Island to have and sunburned noses. amount standing to the credit of ev seems to be In bad with the news $290,000 diking project. North Portland to have $250,000 ery depositor July 1, 1921 who have Saturdays of each month paper men of that state. The edit- harbor improvement. Oregon wheat crop for 1921 to be not made a deposit, or who has not I.■ at 1:30 p. m. in W. O. W. ors of Washington are trying to im- 23,000,000 bushels. OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Portland—Japan ships i chartered withdrawn any part of his deposit, I i peach hiin. When a public official Salem—Work to start on $50,000 to take wheat to Europe, Vessels for a period of more than seven hall. Visitors welcome. gets in bad with the_jijWJipaper men, Old People's home. Bend—Pencil factory reopens. scheduled for July sailing to spend years immediately prior to said date, he usually go'es into the discard po H. W. Spear, Com’dr. Astoria flour mills ship 15,000 bar Portland—$500,000 electric tur $375,000 on repairs. with the name, last known address litically. Hart has served six relB tiour to Poland. Samuel Downs, Adjt. bine engine added to P R L & T ’ s of such depositor. months of kls term only1 and it looks Bank of Prineville will finance Chas. Cooper, San Francisco, .. $2.94 plant. St. Johns — 15,000 ton draydock as though he might at least be a to by finished this month. dairy farmers. Johnson Chapter No. 24 J C Creecy, Beaver, Ore.......... .... Klamath Falls has 150 acres pep *‘one termer.” R. A. M. Portland to get $30,000 building permint growing for oil. Pendlton — Farmers to rebuild A L Darby, Tillamook, Ore......... Stated convocations every to handle 2000 cases eggs weekly. Will Hadley, Tillamook, Ore...... burned warehouse at Myrick. first and third Fridays. Oregon federal taxes are $35.50 St. Johns moving for a bridge Jas. Holcomb, Cloverdale, Ore... Bright, sunshiny weather hue rul Portland—37 per cent of Pacific Mrs. Alice Roenicke, Woods Or 1.15 Visitors welcome. per capita. .37 ed this week, and beautiful moon across the Willamette. I. E. KeHson, See. Power & Light Co. employees are F C Schmeltzer, Hebo, Ore... Independence—12 acres broccoli 78 '-0 light nights have prevailed. On the Logging resumed by the Sm'th stock holders. planted between hops brought $4, P Thomas, Hebo, Ore .... 1.17 19th Inst., the moon got full, not Powers Co. in Coos county. Demand for electric light and Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. & AM. NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK withstanding our prohibition law. 700. Roseburg — Operations . being con Salem- — -Work to start on $180,-' power is about one-third greater Cloverdale, Oregon. and illuminated the beach resorts in Stated Communication sec than the supply. 7-21-4t E L McCABE, Cashier. fine shape. A good time for "spoon 000 boys industrial school on cot tinued in Perdue mines. ond Wednesday in each tage plan. Present school to be home ing” and “listening to what the wild month. Visiting Brethern waves are saying." A number of for drug addicts. Canyon City school taxes weeome. our city people have driven over to the beaches at night this week dur three times the state and county Harvey Ebinger, Sec’y. Baker—Retail price of lumber ing the moonlight schedule. $5 per 1000 ft. Baker to have overalls factory According to the Portland dailies ploying 12 persons August 1. Sewer system planned for Gresh times are picking up in this stale. W hat we coasters desire to see is the am. Tuesday eve, 7:30 p. m. Medford has a new daily and operation of our sawmills and log Rebekak, Wednesday evening ging camps. The dairy business weekly—The Clarion. Salem 300 tons Royal Anne chcr Camp 2-4, Thursday never stops over here, for the reason that the cows keep shelling out the ries shipped by Oregon Growers. Work starts on new Reith toad THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THE milk uud the cheese factories were Warehouse being constructed. »bilged to tuke care of it. World have entrusted their reps Lorane to have high school tations to the Victor Rtcord». cost of $10,300. Hear them at their best in your Jesse R. Hinman, of Astoria, pur Farmers in the Tillamook vallsy own horn«. Tillamook Music Co., are making the most ok the persent chases Brownsville “Times”. Dsalers. opposite P. O. 11-11«! Hood river meat market installs good weather in storing away the large tonnage ot hay which their pro ten-ton refrigerating room. Road work progressing in Goble Jific meadows have yielded this sea NOTICE OF HEARING OF ADMIN son, and still tile good work goes on district. $3300 bridge to be built. Hermiston—Site for new town s»- ISTRATOR’S FINAL ACCOUNT lected at Cold Springs ou Columbia Herbert Hoover says that "a nun Notice in hereby given test «8« who deliberately depresses buaine-M ADJOURNED TERM OF CIRCUIT undersigned has fifed his Final Ac COURT and cuts down his working fortes, to Au adjourned term of Circuit count as administrator of the a criminal, and until to live." Court was convened last Tuesday, tate of Irene Mabel Webb, deceased- with Judge Geo. R. Bagley on the in the County Court of the State cf bench. Court Reporter Runyon »as Red Crow National Convention Oregon for Tillamook County. also present. The term probably will WASHINGTON, July 13—Plana be a short one. as Judge Bagley stat that said court has appointed Tn- tor a national convention bringing ed that the docket was pretty eaic day, the Sth day of August, 1$H- together American Red Cross work hilly cleaned up at the last regular ten o’clock -a. m. at the court root» ers in sll psrts of the country is an session. Moat of the cases to of said coilrt In Tillamook City, Or*- nounced by National Headquarters considered at thia gon, as the time and place for >■« of the organisation. It will be held equity caaea. hearing of the said account and th* at Columbus. Ohio from October 3 to closing of said estate, sad say 8 next, on the Ohio Stats ExpomTion Photo by Pettys Ovo Studio all persons having «ay objecttoM ’ Grounds, President Harding has ar* We are informed that the Sheri- the said account are hereby require« ... Seeae , at Cloverdale, Oregon *fUr ,h* Mr* which consumed ths hotel cspted sn invitation to address çhe 4an-Willamiaa road will pass an to preMat the sama, if *«P offle., telephone exebang». motto a picture theater and several othe 4ele«alee. eontingsat upon publie other year without anything being have to said court at said time an r busta««* hoUMa. amounting to buaiai permitting him te go to Ce- done to It. Th to tn what we fait a boat $30.000 damage aad threat eaiag the reel of the to place. Dated J«ly T, 1**1- Tke toeallou of the hotel sut »M. luasbus at that tin«. and the eeaalon •uru would happen whan the baud ■DWIN J. W«» by the bathtub la tbe foreground. win he addrwsd by Mhoe speaker« One year ................................. Six months ............................ Three months ....................... Payable in advance Most of those who failed doubtless thought that they were saving money by not advertising, but they failed to realize that what they had saved from this source was used up by overhead, which can only be taken care by a vol- umn of business brought on by intelli gent advertising. Competition is too keen at this season to lose the slightest advantage in turnovers- The HEADLIGHT offers the best field in Tillamook county for an adver tising campaign, it being official county and city newspaper with a circulation larger than all other newspapers in the county put together. 7 Lodge Directory CLAUDE I. MYERS, PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING 1102 E 2nd St. TILLAMOOK - OREGON. 8 aonoN « » of national acd tafematloos! pn>m- lemie did Mt carry. Pocetbly era can carry It ent car.- Wlftamfaa Times T“w Administrator of the ■***• Mabel Wdbb. Deeoased. Last taede AtfgUM 4. 19A-