THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT TAGS JOUS Tillamook |>eaòligf)t ▲ Weekly Paper Published Thursday by the Every Headlight Publishing Company. Inc. Tillamook, Oregon Leslie Harrison TO BE HEARD HEBE Managing Editor MASS MEETING IN Both Telephone» Entered as second-class matter In the postofflce at Tillamook, Oregon. Subscription Rates One year .............................. Six months .......................... Three months ..................... Payable in advance >2.00 1.00 .50 FISHING FEES AND H HUNTING The present fee of |3 for a fishing license and the same amount for a hunting license, or 85 for a combin­ ation hunting and fishing license is entirely too high, and that expresses the opinion of nine-tenths of the peo pie. Many of the farmers who feed the Chinese pheasants and other wild fowl from their grain fields and gardens, must put up five dollars if they want to shoot some of'the birds they have fattened, or for he privil­ ege of caching a few messes of fish. Portland sportsmen ^8em to control the legislature in the matter of mak ing and amending the game laws. The man who works at hard labor enjoys fishing and hunting as well as the city sport who drives a big car and smokes gold-tipped cigar­ ettes. But when his wages are cut, he cannot afford to get into he game which it would appear is just what the city sport wants—fewer hunters and a bigger field for himself. The license was high enough at the old figures. State Labor Commlsioner Gram waa tn Tillamook Sunday night, re­ turning home the day following. He plans to come over later and take a fishing trip with M. E. Gruber, clerk at iht Tillamook hotel. FAITH IN SELLING * C. O. Johnson of Beaver took in the best fair Tillamook ever had last week. METHODIST CHURCH IN ADDITION TO A Misses Johnson and Pelz, nurses CONFERENCE IN AFTER­ at the Shearer-Merrick hospital, left NOON ON ANTI SALOON MAT­ Tuesday for a few days in Portland. TERS. STATE AND NAT­ IONAL SPEAKERS TO PAR­ W. J. Stevens, a former resident of TICIPATE Tillamook, was in the city last week renewing old acquaintances, He i left for home at Hillsboro early this A County Law Enforcement Con­ wek. ference will be held ln«the Methodist church in this city at three o’clock, Mr. and Mrs M. W. Harrison left Tuesday September 27th, under the for their home in Portland Sunday auspices of the Anti-saloon League after several days visit here with re­ of Oregon. The conference will be latives. held under thé direction of Captain Frank B. Ebbert, recently of Wash­ L. V. Eberhardt, the abstract man, ington, D. C. , where as associate was a passenger to Portland Tuesday attorney of the Anti-saloon League for a few days respite from the re- of America, he was instrumental in cords at the court house. helping to secure the passage of the Volstead act and took a prominent Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bailey, who part in the cases appearing before have ' been visiting _ the Tillamook the United States Supreme court as Baileys, returned to their home at to the validity of the same. Cap­ Amity last Tuesday. tain Ebbert will be assisted by W. J. Herwig, Portland, superintendent of Alfred Talman, who has been with the Anti-saloon League of Oregon. the Cadillac stage company as driver The object of the conference is to during the summer, has gone to Cal­ discuss every phase of the enforce­ ifornia to spend the winter. ment of prohibition, both federal apd ■Ute laws. The conference will al- Mrs. S. K. Hoffman, of Garibaldi, is visiting at the home of her son A. M. Hoffman and wife and daughter Miss Jessie, in this city. TILLAMOOK BEACH PROSPERITY Tillamook beach reBorts are be­ coming income property to quite an extent. Those who have the accom­ modations have done quite well this year, we Hhould Judge, by the num­ ber of people who have patronized the resorts this year. Considerable improvement has been done this sum mer, which represents a correspond­ ing outlay of money on the part of th< beach reBort proprietors, and nev. cottages and new camps have been added for the convenience of the traveling public, all of which tends to Bhow that our resorts are gaining, both in attendance and pop ularity. Albert Olds, who has been with the Cadillac stage company the past summer, was married at Vancouver Wash., last week. The newly weds will make thir home just east of Till, amook. Sherman Conover and wife left Tuesday last for New York state, where Mr. Conover’s parents live, The well known groceryman and wife expect to remain east about >.wo months. Roy Collins drove Mr. and Mrs. Conover to Portland in the new Briscoe in less than 5 hours. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. iM1 IT Merchants tell the readers of the Headlight about their goods be­ cause they think the buying public wants the information. If the ad­ vertiser did not have faith in his goods he would not go to the trou­ ble and expense of telling about them. Il When a merchant advertises it indicates that he keeps abreast of the times and is proud to keep be­ fore the people the lines of goods that he sells. ITBuyers, appreciating this, patron­ ize the merchant who advertises. HI SCHOOL NOTES HEADLIGHT $2 PER YEAR i It attendance has anything to do Z Mrs. Wm. Winkle left Wednesday with it, it looks as though this were for McMinnville, where she will re­ to be a bumper year for the high join her husband in their future school, the number enrolled at the home. 1 present time being one hundred and ' seventy-six. • Frenzel Milla and Miss Edna Mills The first student body meeting were passengers to Portland Thurs­ of the school year was held last Wed- at the difference a good range makes in your day morning last. n^gday with President Rodney Far house work. Let us show you ley presiding. There were emer­ F. N. Zinn,of Yakima county, Wn. gency nominations for student body who has been vlBlting his son in Till General Manager and also for an aud amook for some days past left Thurs iting committee of three, the duties day ad was accompanied by his son of which will be to inspect the finan­ as far as Portland. Captain Frank B, Ebbert cial reports of the Secretary at tne end of each month. Probably the OUR RIVER NOMENCLATURE I so take up the enforcement of liquor Mrs. Winget of Portland who “The Range With a Reputation’’ most interesting part of the meeting laws in this county. W. J. Herwig been viBitlng her brother, a (for the upper classmen) was the Many of the later population have of Portland, superintendent of the White of this-city, returned home speeches given by certain members wondered how the Btreams'of this Anti-saloon League, Issued the fol­ Thursday. of the Freshman class, some of whom county got their names. The Tilla­ lowing statement: acted as though they had had more mook river which empties into the "The Anti-saioon League of Ore­ Mrs. Hale of Garibaldi, was in the joyful moments. bay of that name derived its appella­ gon is proposing to conduct a very one day this week and visited tion from the Indian tribe that in­ extensive Law Enforcement Cam­ city The teachers of the grade and Mrs. A. M. Hoffman. The Hal^s ex- habited thlB section, when the first paign throughout the state. It is pect to move to Tillamodit in the high school participated in a picnic white settlers came. The Trask was our purpose to hold a law enforce- near future. at Bayocean last Saturday and it is named for Eldred Trask, who'sët- j I ment conference in every county rumored that they had a good time, tied near that stream in 1852. Wil­ «oat town, the conference to be held even though they were teachers. Mrs. Meyers of Hemlock was a son river likewise was named for a at three o’clock in the afternoon. Certain students have been over­ to Portland from this eity pioneer by that name who brought To this conference we shall invite passenger CALL FOR WARRENTS heard wishing there was a fair every ELECTRIC LIGHT RACING Wednesday. the first cows to this valley from all the county officials together; in­ week; a holiday have been extended NOT NEW IN TILLAMOOK Clatsop Plains in 1852. The KU- struct the people as to their duties; Ontario district produces 1200 over Thursday and Friday so they All outstanding county road wi cliis got its name from Kilchil, chief show them how they can co-operate cars aples and prunes for shipment. might attend. of the Tlllamooks, who was much with officers and to organize the for­ The state fair is to have racing rants endorsed prior to and incl« esteemed by the white settlers on ac ces, if possible, for future action. ing the 12th day of May 1921, wi A. Haedinger of the Cloverdale Daniel J. Fry, who is Interested on a track illuminated by electric count of his good qualities.' The Ne­ Inti "Similiar campaigns are being section transacted business in Till­ In Tillamook real estate, returned to lights and searchlights. The announc be paid upon presentation. halem, and Nestucca were named for conducted in every Btate in the un­ amook last Tuesday. ement would indicate that this was est ceased this 13th day of Septei his home in Salem, Wednesday last. Indian tribes also. The Nehalem is ion. It prohibition is to be made a new feature in racing circles, but ber 1921. the longest river, having Its rise in permanent and a success, the same Kathleen MiTls, count the state fair is slow in initiating it, Everett Wells of this city "meme- Columbia county. The Wilson comes must be properly enforced and we Lyle Smith, the aeronaut, hr.s stor as A. C. Everson who has had charge treasurer next in length. are confident that this campaign lused” n f’ne 5-point buck last week ed his air craft in Martiny’s garage of racing and sporting events at the and may spend the winter in Port­ Tillamook fair for two years past, will be the means of arousing a str­ that was exceptionally large. CHRISTIAN CHURCH land. DO YOU KNOW COLUMN onger public sentiment for law en­ first introduced the idea at the fair forcement. The greatest immed­ at this place two years ago, Mrs. Collins of Bay City was a and A cordial invitation is extended Do you know iate not'd in the state is to Inform passenger for Independence Wednes H. H. Brown of near Beaver, was t made it a success. The track was all to attend the services for Sundi our people just wtat the law is and day. That the Sllverside salmon are wired with arc lights and four big _ September 24th. in the city Tuesday and called. Bible school their duty as eitizens and get the running to beat four of a kind? searchlights followed the, g* Imais in 10 a. m., morning services at 11 a.i peopie and their speed trials around the track. That a Sllverside roasted with a together.” law enforcement officers and evening services at 8 p. m. Reed Bain, who Is connected with CALL FOR WARRANTS Mr. Everson claims originalitv strip of good bacon tickles one’s the Eugene high school, is spending I the idea, and the records seem for At eight o ’ clock a public mass stomach prodigiously? to few days in Tillamook and at the All outstanding County General bear out the statement. meeting will be held _ at ___ the ___ M. __ E. a beach. That the summer season is waning church, where Fund Warrants endorsed prior to Captain Ebbert will and that many of the campers are deliver a lecture including the 11th day of July, 1921 on the subject of headed for home? Herman Jacobs left Wednesday will be paid upon presentation. In­ "The Unfinished Battle.” The af­ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH That a man named Champion was ternoon conference and the night last to attend the State University terest ceases this 17th day of Sep­ tember, 1921. at Eugene. the first white man to settle in Till­ mass meeting are open to the public. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morn­ KATHLEEN MILLS, amook county? That he was the County Treasurer. ing worship 11 a.m; the suhject is champion white man for some time? I. Wunger, who has been with the "Church Morale.” A brand new Mitchell Sil LOCAL ITEMS ’ That a hobo who drank "moon­ I Coates mills all summer, left this Evening worship 7:30 p. m; sub ­ 1921 model for sale at shine" out In the valley turned into Mrs. Arthur Edmunds and Miss | week for Portland, where he will Pendleton— Big wheat yields in ject, "Demonstration of Spirit." an African an hour after he died? Lillian Bewley of Pacific City at- spend the winter. ■Weston-Athena district. You are more than welcome at That the kiddies will now get tended the fair last week. Wholesale Price, $1571.80 Portland— Renewed activities in every service. their heads crammed full for some J. Touting who was here sever lumber Industry in southern Oregon Allan A. Me Rea, minister Myrtle Mortensen of Wheeler was al C. months to come? That some one of days in the interests of the Bell promised with purchase of 84,000, in the city Monday of last week. them may be a future president. Inquire Headlight Office Telephone Co. left for Portland Wed 000 feet of timber along Four-Bit I Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook That the slang phrase: "Cheese creek in the Crater lake forest. office every Monday. Max Crandall who is exporting 1 nesday. it” didn’t originate in Tillamook county? That’s Is obsolete now. the books of the various county sch­ ool clerks at the office of the Coun­ anyway? That a lady past 40 called on us ty School Superintendent this week the other day, whom we had last has been spending several weeks at Been when slw wore short dresses the beaches with his family. and played with dolls? Mlsp Helen G. Cowgill of O A. C. That she brought back 40 years ago to us? That she plays with her attended the fair here last week. "kids” now, instead of the dolls? Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Case returned That It takes a lot of work to got up a weekly ncw«r»npcr? That no home the latter part of the week, one knows that better than the pub­ after an absence of about two mon­ lisher? ths on an automobile trip through eastern Oregon and Wa hirgton. YOU'D BE SURPRISED The Gieat Majestic Range ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY A SNAP ! CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friend« and relatives who assisted us m kindly during the sickness of otir beloved one. also for the beautiful fllral offerings. Ward Fnppington and dnughtor Mr. and Mrs. E J. Kellow Mr. and Mrs. Orval Killow A. M. Myers of Mohler attended the county fair last week. Wm. Winkle, who was with the Warren Construction company dur­ ing most of the summer, ftns gone to McMinnville, where he wtll he em­ ployed'In a garage. L. A. Barrick of the Transfer com­ pany visited his mother at McMinn­ ville the fore part of the week. Portland Woodlawn district has Robert Leonard departed last Mon 1100,000 paving program on. day for a trip to Colorado Springe Woodbum— Cannery handles >0 to attend a convention of hia iusur- tons blackberries dally. ance company, and will later visit He expects Haines Copper mine 3 r.ilea weat his mother tn Omaha. to be gone about a month. being worked with 20 mon. Portland has started street and sowar work to cost 14,00.000. ew of Tillamook County prize winning Holsteins