Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 28, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Willamoofc
▲ Weekly Paper Published
Thursday by the
Every
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc.
Tillamook, Oregon
Leslie Harrison
Managing Editor
Both Telephones
Entered as second-class matter in
the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon.
Subscription Kates
One year ...............................
Six months ..........................
Three months ......................
Payable in advance
32.00
1.00
.50
PERSONALS
Dr. C. E. Pollock, and wife and
child and Mrs H. G. Guild and grand
son, were visitors at Rockaway Wed
nesday.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Langman, the
latter formerly Miss Haberlach, who
have been spending their honeymoon
in Tillamook returned to their home
at Clackamas on Monday last.
Miss Florence Oslund and Mis»
Mina Caribojn of Minneapolis, Minn­
esota, who were here for some days
visiting the Burges and Haberlachs
left for the East Wednesday last.
the fire boys,
The blase was
soon under control however, by Mr.
Rogers with hand chemicals before
I the engine arrived.
Damages minor
A burning slashing about four
miles up the Trask caused a little
I apprehension Tuesday afternoon by I
the huge volumes of smoke that well
ed up, but it was soon learned that
the Are was not liable to do any dam
age by getting away. A big forest
protection plane came flying up from
the south, and after circling the fire
for a minute or two, turned tall and p
flew away, evidently satisfied that i
the fire was local and under control. I
The Koch-Turnbull auto touring I
party composed of Superintendent i
of City Schools L. Turnbull and wife. I
Mr. and Mrs. Koch and Infant and
Mrs Kock’s mother, Mrs Dick, who
left Tillamook July first, returned
home last Wednesday night. The par
ty motored as far as Tia Juana, Mex­
ico, and Mr. Koch states that the
beat was about 150 degrees in the I
suit , and 125 degrees in the shade i
provided there was any shade at '
hand, and the party suffered con- 1
siderably from such caloric condi- i
tlons. On the return trip the party ,
visited Crater Lake and other Ore- I
gon points of interest.
Mr. Koch I
states that he is glad to get back to j
"good old Tillamook county” where i
the arid conditions and heat encoun- |
Tiled in California, do not exist.
Many of the good sized rivers in Sou
them California were dry and the
whole country south of Los Angeles
was parched and dreary. The trip
was devoid of accident, and outside
of the heat, was thoroughly enjoyed
by all.
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National Building
Tillamook, Oreton
A Matter of Principle.
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R. T. BOALS M. D.
t should be a matter of principle
with every up-to-date merchan-
dising establishment to stimulate the
distribution of goods by constant
advertising. It should be as much a
matter of principle with such a place
as it is to keep the floors clean or to
keep rhe goods arranged on the shelves,
for orderliness and aggressiveness go
hand in hand in modern merchandis-
ing.
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Surgeon and Physician
I. O. O. F. Building
TILAMOOK. OREGON
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BARRICK & HALL
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
National Building
Tillamook. Oregon
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DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
VETERINARIAN
Bell Phone 8F2.
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True, a certain amount of trade will
wander into concerns which do not be­
lieve in advertising, but he who suc­
ceeds and rises above the common
level must assert himself in the world,
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Mutual Phone
Tillamook, Oregon
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DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
To the Editor:
We are in camp over last night
Permanently located in Tillamook
at this city which has one of the best
Private office in Jenkin’s jewelry
Auto tourist camps we have so far
store.
Latest up-to-date instru­
discovered since leaving Tillamook,
ments and equipment. Evenings
every facility is here for the con-1
and Sunday by appointment.
venience of the tourist through here I
on the Overland routes as well ns
the National Park highways from i
Complete Lens Grinding Factory
Vaughn & Larson, the ’ grocers, the Canadian line south to Mexico.
on the Premises. Any lens dupli-
will occupy new quarters with their I Since writing you briefly from Spo- I
cated.
stock about the first <>: St -ptemlicr I kane, we have covered the following •
next, when they will move into the | route: From Spokane to Bonner Fer- I
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building now occupied by Morris ry, Idaho, 109 miles, and camped on I
Schnall, while the latter will occupy Deep creek, where we had fish for I
his new building on Second avenue supper and breakfast; Bonner's Fer- |
east.
ry to the Snyder ranch 88 miles;
eamped and had good fishing, These
Mr. and Mrs. Oathout returned people have lived here in the moun­
from an auto trip through California tains for more than twenty four
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
Thursday evening. They encounter­ years and were attracted to our
0. E. S.
ed some very hot weather in Cali­ camp until midnight enjoying the
fornia and are glad to get back to singing of the bunch, as well as a
Stated communications first and
the Tillamook country where they good visit which they do not often
third Thursdays of each month in
can enjoy the coolness of the sutn- have. We broke camp on Thursday Cheyenne and then to Denver Colo.,
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
which
Is
our
Eastern
destination,
mer, although they enjoyed the trip morning, July Uta for Kalispel.
LELIA D. DOTY, Sec.
Montana, makng only 81 miles this where the writer is on his way to I
very much.
day on account of the condition of visit mother whom we have not seen
There
Marathon Lodge No.
Dr. R. C. Mulholland of Portland the roads, which were very moun­ for 27 years— since 1894.
93, Knights of Pythias
and wife, who have been at the tainous with steep rough grades and will be a grand family reunion for a
beach for some time past, and Mr. sharp curves, which required careful few days and then we will be on our
Regular
meeting Mon­
and Mrs. Baynard of the same place driving. From Kalispell we went to way home. Will write you again
day
evening
at 7:45
from
Denver
when
we
arrive
there.
left Thursday morning for Seaside Apgar on Lake McDonald where
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sharp. By order of
Yours as ever,
on their way to Portland. Mr. Bay­ camp was made for 'i days,while the
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the Chancellor Com­
nard has been taking care of busi­ party made up a hiking trip into the
ROLLIE W. WATSON
mander.
ness in the Koch drug store during wilds of the Rockies.
lesterday,
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John C. Carroll, G. C.
the absence of the latter on an auto July 18th, we drove from Apgar to
COUNTY AGENTS WORK
trip for the past thirty days.
Missoula 174 miles, the roads being
(Concluded from page one)
fine as any we have come over since
W. R. C.
Marshal Henry White and Night leaving home on this trip. From Spo­
Corinith Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept,
a
physician.
Marshal Ed Stark appeared this kane to Sand Point, Idaho, the roads
of Oregon, meet9 on first and third
During the present year, the ccun-
week with handsome new uniforms were fair and from there sn until
Friday evenings of each month, at
of the regulation police type. To we arrived at Kalispell, Mont., the I ty agent will hold five dairy exteu-
8 p. m.. in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors
say that the officers make a fine ap roads were very rough and slow | slon schools in various parts of the
welcome .
pearance, goes without saying, and time necessay. The scenery along county, one day in each place.
At
Minnie Johnson, President
the ladies especially have comment­ the Kootenia river and through the these meetings there will be a man
Elizabeth Conover, Seey.
ed favorably upon their metropoli­ canon is wonderful, the road skirts to talk on Feed and Feeding, also
tan nppearance and that settles it. the river for many miles overlooking some judging demonstrations, while
The male population. In a case of this magnificent stream from roads still another man will talk on con­
Coritfth Post, No. 35, Dept, of Oregon
that kind has to concur, or confess that have been hewn out of the tagious abortion— all speakers com­
Meets on second and fourth
to a feeling of jealousy.
rocks and a sheer drop of mpny hun ing from O. A. C.
Saturdays of each month
dreds of feet to the river below. The
Agent Pine states that exception­
at 1:30 p. m. in W. O. W.
Mr. Whitney of the Whitney Kootenia has its source in Canada,
ally large crops of hay have been
hall. Visitors welcome.
Mills at Garibaldi came in the lat- tuns through
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Northern section raised in this county the present
ter part of last week, on business ~* **
Montana * back into Canada
and is
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ear, and most of it has been saved
H. W. Spear, Com’dr.
connected with the big mill at the f
. feeder
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the main
of ---------------
an immense wa- in fine condition.
Mr. Pine fur­
Samuel Downs, Adjt.
above town.
Work on the boiler * terBhed
to
the
Columbia
river,
if
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____ , the ther said that he was here to be of
room is progressing and the first 1 ~ scenery along this river iB simply
story is well on the way. It is ex­ grand. Our party is made up of real service to the farmers, and was
Johnson Chapter No. 24
pected that the work will be com­ three carB, there being Mr. D. L. ready and willing to respond to all
R. A. :i.
calls,
where
it
was
humanly
poss-
Stated convocations every
pleted within sixty days from the Shrode and family and Miss Bush,
ible.
first and third Fridays.
time of commencement, which was Mr. Parker and his son of Salem and
Visitors welcome.
• over a week ago. When the first the Watson’s.
POET S COLUMN —
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
story Is completed it is thought that
Two days were spent at Apgar
power will then be available for the I camp on the lower or south end of
Pullin’ Weeds and Hoein’ Corn
dredger, v ‘ *
Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. & A M.
Lake McDonald from wherj boats;
Both Phones
above work.
Pullin
hoein’ corn.
run daily a di.Unce of 14 rntlos to
„ ’ weeds iu and
irolI1
t0
.
Stated Communication sec­
Steady
from
Lewis, where the trails start to the Seem8
llke grind
that 18
wh day
we to
-re day;
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One hundred and thirty two years high altitudes of Glacer National
ond Wednesday in each
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ago come AugUBt 2nd next, Capt. Park. The summit of the Rocky
To pull the weeds and hoe the corn
month. Visiting Brethera
---- vi me jeuesy | forkin' harder year by year,
Robert Gray of the good ship Colum­
wecome.
is inspiring, it is simply (
Fightin’ the wolf until the morn
bia sailed into Tillamook bay and mountains
wonderful. I cannot begin to ex-1 we’re here and here we got to stay
anchored near the present site of plain the sensation one feels when , pullin’ weeds and hoein' corn,
Harvey Ebinger, Sec’y.
Bay Ocean. If the Captain could be viewing the high peaks
the j
and
galvanized back to life, he would be shadows and colors are confusing A (
able to note some interesting chang two day hike took our party into the t ( Skeeters thicker’n all git out
ee In the matter of the Improvement wildest of country surrounded by 1 Gnats a buzzin' in ones hair
of the country and In the complexion the timber line. A part of a day j One or 'tother makes one shout
of the population, as compared with snow on the peaks and valleys above I Doesn’t seem like it was fair.
Tuesday eve, 7:30 p. m.
conditions 135 years ago, and the was spent at 8600 to 9000 feet on , Almost crazy; gnats and skeeters
Rebekak, Wednesday evening
character of the then population...... the Sperry Glacier, in fields of per-
Cornin’ on one like a storm,
Camp 2-4, Thursday
Leave Tillamook Hotel at 10:45
Leave Manhattan 8:30 a. m. and
pctual Ice and snow. The trails are They do certain keep me jumpin’
a. m. and 4 p. m.
W. S. Bowen and W C Erickson exceptionally good but rocky and I
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p.
m.
Pullin’ weeds and hoein’ corn.
THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THS
accompanied by their wives were in rough under foot: the last cllmo to I
Arrive at
World have entrusted their repu­
a.
m.
p.
Arrive
at
m.
Tillamook Saturday, on their way the shelf of Sperry Glacier Is for Best licks, steady keep on goin*
a. m.p. m. Juno------------------- 0:56 4
tations to the Victor Record».
Lake
Lytle
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8:30
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03 Kilchis ----------------
home. They went In to the cost by seventy feet up an iron ladder at the
Do not slight the weeds and corn,
1:00 4 15 H
Rockaway -----
Hear them at their best in your
8:38 1:08 Idaville---------------
way of Newport, and came up from top of which one reaches an eleva­ Do not mind the gnats and skeeters
Salt Air--------
own home. Tillamook Music Co., •
8:41 1:13 Bay City ------------- 1:05 4 20 I
Toledo beaches and report a tough tion of over 8Q00 feet.
Yesterday They were here ’fore you were born
1:10 4 25 ;
Twin Rocks —
Dealers, opposite P. O.
11-18U
8:45 1:17 Miami -----------------
session with the roads between To­ from Lake McDonald to Missoula See the bint? They keep one movin’
Ocean Lake —
8:46 1:18 Cove _----------------- 1:22 4 37$
ledo and this city, until they struck the roads were exceptionally fine
Clear the rows from early morn.
Watseco --------
8:50 1:22 Garibaldi------------- 1:25 4:49
the good roads of this county. Me8- and good time was made. The road There is rest when the day is over,
Barview ---------
1:28 4:43
8:55 1:27 Barview--------------
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOB
■era. Bowen and Erickson are both skirts the Flathead Lake which has
From pullin’ weeds and hoein’
Garibaldi-------
1:35 4:50
9:02
•inployed in a large department an altitude of over 4000 feet and is
1:34
Tillamook land, 40 acres 6 mile*
Watseco
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corn.—W. D. Morehouse, Sand
Garibaldi
Cove
.
4:55
1:40
■tore at Sherwood.
9:05 1:37 Ocean Lake---------
SE of Gresham on Loop highway. 38
a very large body of water with a Lake, Ore.
Miami ----- -------
9:08 1 40 Twin Rocks---------- 1:46 5:01
in cultivation, plenty of buildings
shore line of over 100 miles. Lum­
Bay City---------
1:47 5:02
9:20 1 52 Salt Air--------------
A birthday dinner was given by bering Is extensive and steamers are
1 1-2 acre orchard, 2 acres ber­
There are indications that the
Idaville ______
1:51 5:06
9:25 1: 57 RockaWay-----------
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lewis of this numrous on this lake and aparently coast lumber business is regaining
ries, balance in oats, clover, corn
Kilchis Factory
9:30 2: 07 Lake Lytle ----------- 1:54 5:09
city on Saturday tlr 23rd in honor all lumbering is active as we seen something of Its old stride. At least
potatoes and kale. All stock »nd
Tillamook
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1:03 5:14
of their little daughter. Darlene. many mills and camps in operation. prominent lumber men of the coast
9:45 2:17 Manhattan _______
equipment to go with place, indud
We Connect With Portland Stage.
!:06* 5:17
The occasion was the third birth­ The crops In this section do not are reported as saying so. Should
ed are 30 tons of hay in barn and
Minimum Charges
day of the little
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MW compare to Oregon or Washington, this be true, and we have no occa­
miss ......
and the
Good Cars
300 pure blood chickens, Tele­
house was tastefully decorated with but there is one of the best harvesis sion to doubt the statement, we may
Ik and K.
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phones, cream, milk
R. F.
roses. —
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sweet peas, and maidenhair this season that Montana has had look for better conditions In rhe
Address Route 1, Box 53, Borin? h
fern. ! he ample
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_____ was
— for several years. When we arrived coast section. Lumbering Is one of
birthday
7-28-tl.
Oregon.
PORTLAND DOCTOR,S RIDE
ornaments! with three red candles,
here in Missoula last night we vis­ the greatest Industres on this coast
infant
DIES
representing three happy years of ited for a short time with our old and vast sums of capital are tied np
BIRTHS
life begun. Those present were: fund and fellow townsman. W, A. in the business. In this particular
(Concluded from page one)
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gny Resley
(From the Aberdeen Daily World,
Mr ind Mrs. F. M Chas,,, grandpar­ Williams and his w.fe. who have es Tillamook sawmill Interests are con­
Tillamook, Ore., July 15, 1921, *
ent . Nie Misses Hepsabeth and Rob- tablished themsveles as residents of siderable. and millions of feet of the during the operation is also c. vn’er i
t
July 19)
«laughter.
Inet’i f’hnse. aunts and the parent«! this city. The Williams' have a finest timber in the world awaits an of the great war, and ranked as i
Mary Lorlena Dawson, 3 months
Mr. and Mrs. C. L Lewis
I lovely home here and Mr. Williams manufacture into lumber. The state- i a colonel in the service.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dow«U
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F of Meda, Ore.. July 15, a daughter.
ment
so
often
made
during
the
late
a
very
fine
business,
located
In
the
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The accident is deeply regretted
Last Friday, a vulcanlier In the
center of the city. Wo are leaving war that Europe would be th« prin­ by the injured man’s follow student's Dawson of 901 West Second strev
Tlllrmook Tire Co’s shop owned by this
Mrs. Loomer of Coalinga. Callfr'*'
died Monday morning after an ill­
morning for Butte, then we will . cipal market for Oregon lumber in
E F. Rogers at the corner of Third journey on our way towards Yellow-1 the future seems to be unfounded. | at Bayocean as he was one of the ness of on»
«<n uia. and daughter are visiting st
uess
or
one
month.
The
funeral
will
a
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street and fourth avenue caused an
party who are in charge of the Ba»- be held Wednesday at ‘2 o'clock. Rev 'he G. N. Burge parental home, *»4
incipient blaze, which called out stone park after which we will be ou |
l,,e popu-
“ar‘ wiu
Mumper
of the Mr.
First
church at the Roy Grats home in this eitf-
— hotel —
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view
and
was
officiate.
and Baptist
Mrs. Dawson
our way down through Wyoming to i Painters are at work on ths Till­ »1-
amook bakery building this week.
lar with hi«
his companions.
! were former residents of Tillamook.
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Mrs. H. C. Potter of Beaver was •
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business visitor today.
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Coroner R. N. Henkle and family
returned home this week after a
trip to Eastern Washington by au­
to, returning by Seattle,. At Che­
halis they had a break down, and
had to send to Portland for auto
parts before they could proceed.
The HEADLIGHT carries the story
of your goods over the entire country
in the most FORCEFUL WA Y.
CONCRETE
We make a specialty of
dairy barn floors, waterproof
basements, sidewalks, steps
and septic tanks
cement
pipe, foundation blocks, gravel
hauling.
QUALITY and SERVICE”
A. T. Dolan
Cement Contractor
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Manhattan, Rockaway and Tillamook
Stage Line
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