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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1921)
OWN loop Milk is nature’s own food. Easily digested and con- t^lns in proper proportion the elements necessary for the proper growth and de velopment of the body. It should have first place in the diet of every child and a large place in the die: of ev ery individual. Get more real nourish ment at less cost by buying more milk. Order Golden Rod Dairy Clarified milk. Its Clean. GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Bell 6F13 or Mutual The firat tetm of county eourt •ver held la thia oounty occurred in 1854. Thia waa following an election in June of the same year, Corn that grew la historic time«, possibly before Joeepb and the fiteX county officers were: put away bio seven years' supply la Elbridge Trask and John Tripp, Egypt, was unearthed recently by W. county consmiaaioners; T. Cochrane, E. Meyer of the Bureau of American deputy clerk; O. S. Thomas, sher Ethnolupr sod sent to thq UnMed iff. States Department of Agriculture for The second term of court waa held In the following September. identlficatluSL During recent excavations tn David At this term of court the first as son county, T enn e s see, Mr. Meyer cams sessment roll waa approved and a upon a number of stone slab graves petition for a road waa received by containing mortuary vessels. Some of the eourt, «n<l the road was ordered these held specimens of charred maize viewed by W. N. Vaughn, 1. Aider in fairly good condition. From the man and O. S. Thomas. The peti size and shape of the grains it was tion wks for a road from "the east possible to identify the variety as end of Hoquarton Plains to termin many-rowed tropical flint, a form about ate at the landing of E. Thomas." halfway between true flint and pop The total population of the corn. county at thia time waa 80 persona. The same type of Indian corn occurs The number of legal voters was In the West Indie«, and them is no thirty three. question In the minds of scientists but that there was a very early com munication between the West Indie« and North America. Not only corn but beans, squashes, pumpkins and tobacco are of tropical and subtropi cal origin. . These staples, now se important throughout both hemisphere«, found their way into North America and were cultivated beyond the Great Lakes In Canada long before the discovery of America. There is abundant evidence of communication between the West Indies and Florida, and up the Missis sippi and its tributaries. UND READY FOR COLONISTS Northern Rhodesia, Rich and Fertile, Is Capable of the Highest De gree of Development DONT LET THE RA Y DAYS STOP YOUR MOVING THE CITY TRANSFER Is prepared to send experienced packers into your home with caavass to cover all your goods LET US WORRY We Are Here To Serve You CALL VS DAY OR NIGHT Our Motto Quick Service and Reasonable Rates I THE CITY TRANSFER 5a5HSa5a5B5E5aSEBESZSE5H525a5B52S252S?5Z5HSH525HSH5EH52Sa5 NETARTS OYSTEfc BEDS USED CHRISTMAS DAY NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., the 31st day of December 1921, by the un dersigned and immediately thereaf ter publicly opened by the County Court of Tillamook county, Oregon, at the office of said court in the coun ty court house in Tillamook City, Oregon, for the purchase of bonds of said county issued for the building of permanent roads therein in the sum of 3150,000.00, same being in denominations of 37000.00 each, numbered from 1 upwards, dated January 1st, 1922, and maturing serially in numerical order as fol lows: 330,000.00 ten (10) years from date of issue; 330,000.00 eleven (ID years from date of issue. 330,000.00 twelve (12) years from date of issue ; 330,000.00 thirteen (13) years from date of issue; 330,000.00 fourteen (14) years from date of issue. said bonds to bear interest at fire and one half (5 1-2) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on January and July 1st, principal and interest payable in United States gold coin at the office of the County Treasurer, at Tillamook, Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City, at the op tion of the holder. Said bids must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bld and must be uncon ditional. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Minor I Wlnfree, of Portland, Oregon, will be furnished the successful bidder. The Court reserves th» right to of reject finy or all bids. H. 8. BRIMHALL, Christmas in Tillamook was a “white one.” The sun shone brave ly but the day was clear and cool, with a northeast wind. The date was quietly observed. The churches held services coni- memorative of the birth of Christ, the Saviour of th» world, Child- ren’s exercises were had, and the usual decorations of green and red were in evidence. Appropriate ser- meats were expressed in all the churches of the city, and the Christmas spirit was in evidence. On this day, it is believed astrologi- cally, that humanity is much near er the Christ force than at any oth er time of the year, hence people feel the impulse to give and do. How many little hearts were made happy on this occasion, will per haps never be known. A man must indeed be callous of mind who can not feel some appreciation of a time when like Christmas, »elf should be at least temporarily shupted to the background, and the better part of one's nature al lowed to manifest. It is a good time to forget hates and grouches, and to take stock of one’s self in the turmoil and strife of life. A man is merely what he makes of himself. If he goes about seeking occasion to air his own troubles, or to “get even," with some one whom he does not like, he is thereby loading himself up with a burden of cause and ef fect, which later In life may over whelm his own soul. The man who never becomes something of a philospher, usuaJly goes to a fall. The tobaggan slide of life is broad, and usually the track is well greased, and once em barked upon the perilous journey, r* flections often come to late. The best way is to avoid the tobaggan siiSe. Cultivate harmony. With the ever-increasing overflow of civilised populations, northern Rhode sia soon may be pre-empted by colo nists. Indeed, the movement of na tives back to reserves may indicate that such an inflow already is taking place. Though it lies across the equator the Rhodesian plateau is adapted to the white men by reason of a climate that has no extremes. More over, its boom cities of Buluwayo and Salisbury possess hotels, clubs, busi ness houses and apartments, built in the flush of hope that it would be a second Rand, then deserted by the for tune hunters, and now waiting the coming of a more sober and sustained development Much of northern Rhodesia is suit able for farming; there are vast tracts of grazing land. Maize and to bacco are at present principal crop«. Wheat cotton and citrus fruits may be grown successfully. The timber awaits transportation facilities. Gold, cop per, zinc and lead mines already are worked.—National Geographic Maga- zine. Mak«a the Batterie« Last Longer. No seed to wait any longer. Equip your farm with electricity right away. A snail payment down starts the dependable Western Electric Power and Light Outfit working and saving for you. li Months to Fay and At Reduced Priées A. GRUENWALD, Prop Tillamook Orgon _______ s A matron from on« of th* San Joaquin valley towns came to San Francisco last weak to do h«r ChriMmas «hopping. She brought her 4-year-old daughter with h«r, but fearing leat the littl« one might become lo« in the crowds of holi day shoppers, she was placed in charge of the nurse at the Fairmont. Baby didn’t like the idea of being heft behind by her mother, and be came rather peevish. In order to distract the child’s attention from her woes, the nurse pointed to a flock of birds outside the window and said, "See the little birdies! Wouldn't you like to catch one of them?” "But they always fly away before you can catch them,” objected the Xm little girl. "Oh, you can catch them by put- ting salt on their tails,” said the nurse. The baby was quiet for a few / moments and then looking up into the nurse’s face she said, pensively: “I wih somebody would put salt cn my muwer’s tail.”—S. F. Chronicle. Shearer-Merrick Surgical and Maternity Hospital 315 E. 8th St. Mrs. Frank Merrick Matron Tillamook Tire Company The Stone logging camp at Bay City has been closed for a time. X. Born ,to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krake Dec. 18, a daughter. Baker—Contract let for construc tion 6-mile railroad. Sherwood—Plane benlg made to spend 340,000 for municipal water supply. STANDARD FEED COMPANY HAY, GRIN, FLOUR AND FEED SUGAR, SALT AND GRASS SEED ROSENBERG BROS., Props- Tillamook, Oregon Both Phones MOTOR CAM 5 Dlflerenoe In Methods. A man passed through a rural villnre In England pushing u wheelbarrow full of sand. This sand he was selling at a nickel a bag. telling people that it was a sure fly killer. Purchasing a bag, a stout old dame asked him how it should be used. “First catch a fly,” exclaimed the vendor, “then tickle it under the chin with a straw, and when it opens Its month throw a handful of this famous fly poison down its throat and the re sult will be that the fly Instantly chokes and dies." “What," exclaimed the old lady, “while I was doing that I could hav« squashed It under my foot six times over.” “Yea," replied the sand man uncon cernedly ; “that Is • good method, to*" Woo Fsme by Two Opera«. 4 0 NOT SO BAD, AT THAT Ireland's Egg Industry. Ninety million dozen eggs were ex ported from Ireland lust year. Prices ranged high, and the value of the trade waa estimated at over 375,000,- 000. This exceeds the value of the country's exports of any single manu factured aitlcle; the cattle trade, in deed, Is the only one which can show more imposing figures. Much of the credit for the improvement that has taken place In Ireland's poultry trade is due to the department of agricul ture. During the last 20 years Its in structors have taught the farmers and farmers' wives that, given the neces sary care and attention, fowls are among the greatest assets. As the re sult of scientific treatment, the hen can become a veritable egg-laying ma chine. Compared with 1904, the num ber of birds in Ireland today has in creased by 88 per cent; yet during the same period the number of eggs ex ported from Ireland has increased by well over 100 per cent. That, we think. Is Indisputable proof that the modem hen is at least twice as valu able as her ancestor of 16 years ago.— Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star. The Hans Christian Anderaen of the music world died the other day in Germany. He was Engelbert Hum perdinck, a writer of fairy operas that have found a permanent place In the hearts of music lovers. His operas. “Hasnael and Gretel" and “Koenig* kinder.” produced in this country for the first time tn 1905 and 1910, respec tively. won the American public for the German composer. Although be lived a long and active life devoted Astoria ships 23,970,000 ft. to the composition and teaching of lamber in November. music, having in that time produced County Clerk many musical works of orchestral, op Oregon City—Warehouse to be «-4t eratic and miscellaneous character it built for county road machinery. is for his two fairy opera» ib»i be la Portland's export business lor most widely known and mo« likely to opens. Eugene—Booth-Kelly mill be remembered.—Kansaa jClty^Stor^ November totals 38,163,231, Employing 130 men. . WESTERN POWER & LIGHT Buick ììocker Arms Are Kept Constantly Oiled Occasional filling of the Buick rocker arm reservoir assures constant lubri cation of rocker arms and push-rods —making frequent attention unnec essary. This is another pleasing fea ture of Buick construction that is appreciated by every Buick owner Buick Sixes 11-Ba-44 Tara* Paaa. PoaAataa 31-3*4-41 Ptra Paaa. Taaartati * 31 St*-44 Thraa Paaa. Cataa* " lJha-47 Pita Paaa Sapan • • M Sta ti Patu Paaa.Caupa * 33-3a 4* fa*aa Paaa. Tawring H-Sa-30 Sevan Paaa. Sadaa - Buick Fours Fwo Po»». ff-Vo-w-ri F/vs F an . Tuurlng Z3-Fvur-Jk Tiuaa Pat. Caapa ll Potaa « PiaaPaaa »adaa . All Prtaaa P. 0.». PUat. Mtch^aa WHEN BETTER AITTOMO1HLLS ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD. ' K M J tJ C K H H JI M ? natures