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>AY. JANUARY 12. 1922 thetillamook headlight PAGE THREE - ------ —------------------------------------ Wabut Crop Proepe*-Good . MHVAAÄ j UJ .Àrì“ tie brought' ----- - tn v ftoni -__ p . California. ___ _ - Me- , Newton J. Shupp of Bay City took «4 ■Kay sold ils fift èetHe- ____ tó t ' the ' ■ immi- ___ ‘ out thè first chfirtHnation Mfrtng awb ¡y sold .Kxaate for .beqf, hut. jw U created hunting license issued in pto.««u>>»y * i ^■v,0"6^8 v most encouraging. ¡i rr»T 'wñh a'big" h<MCrt.".-.ûA'’ft*ÎB relàtêÙ'bf for tbe year 1923 at,-the county encouraging. J • t ? tf;.' ; fcOrjV ’• ' < Though th© tonnage of this i year (iHrXAfhim that he g^ve àwqy, piore cattle 1 clerk’s office. year was not larger than to supply the ’Ç'f , r'5 tire poor immigrant« than he « !*■»<, MW 4, . . .. . I ,mmed‘afe Oregon demands, the Ore \ ***“ <■ ‘ r**' t ■ ' “ - ■ A stltoh^n-'tfnir-imwM twine. So . ■ * - PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 4.—“In gon Grower’s Association, looking »■’* Í* - While penpté^fs’stfíf q1Pf¿Vy An<t Step? ^Is of his denial, many peo- forward to Increased acreages, has determining whether or r„. bHrii not they sheet d«y, beltered that he ,0 h *. sa^-44- should file income tax returns, tax- started to develop« markets to take eviU| Antnd.tbtt Tyigiuoqk treasure ghpet. ttt have ’ em fixed before they are too payers should not confuse the ex care of the larger yields whlce are kah-ny treasure chest, which tradi as he aiwaye had an abundance ot emptions allowed under the law expected. tion says was burned on the side of money, which he »pent with a lavish i Silver Wave Chapter No. 18 far gpne. Saw1« of the association’s the mountain of the same name, is hand. with the necessity of filing return» 0. E. S. Wish you a most happy and pros if the net income of a married per Shaded product were sent to various it just possible that one of the Hud McKay was hulled generally as a Stated communications first and son is $2,uoo or the head of a family markets in the east and to Europe, son Buy servants forestalled later good man, and during the early perous year for-1922 and many to (not married) is $1,000," announces resulting in orders for immediate searchers and .actualy found the days when the few Americans in the third Thursdays of each month >n Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. fofioW, wd are yours for service. shipment that swamped the organ chest from the wrecked Spanish gal Clyde G. Huntley, Collector of Inter Oregon country—the no man’s laud V »M|b‘V CORA L. MILLER, Secretary ization. A single New York broker leon, and appropriated the contents of the Northwest—desired to be in nal Revenue. .r asked for six cars of graded Fran- of gold, silver, necklaces, doubloous, cluded in the United States of Amer "In other words, a single person I quettes, and inquiries came for car brooches, rings, diamonds, sapphires ica, McKay is credited *vith saying claiming ’exemption as the head of lots from various parts of the coun and rubies,. and other valuable to his Yankee friends: Margtbon Lodge No. a family must tile a return of his net try. A middle west man is so de stones, to his own use? 93, Knights of Pyth "Well boys, we Americans have: income is $1,000 or more, notwith sirous of handling the Oregon pro Here is a sidelight given the got to do something!” Although ias. Regular meeting standing the fact that as head of a duct that he has already placed his writer by John Warnock, a Scotch raised under the British Sag, Mc Monday evening at family he is ’entitled to an exemp- order ___ for the first car of the 1922 7:45 sharp. By order man who was one of the earliest Kay’s heart was with the Ameri Todd Hot»*1 tion of $2,500, as well as $400 tor ’ crop, of the Chancel'er pioneers of the Abiqua section in cans, and his manly, .-generous acts each dependent minor. Likewise ev ; English buyers are desirous of Marion county, and-whose life, if Commander. toward the immigrants. ■ endeared ery married person living with hus securing a substantial tonnage, and written, would read like a ro- 1 him to all. Whether he got the treas band or wife, in order to claim the they prefer the Oregon product mance, rivaling those of some of the r ’S ure of the somewhat .mythical bpan- exemption of $2,50o and $400 for rather than the same varieties from greatest adventurers of the past. 3V R C DR. J. E. SHEARER , ish galleon probably will never be each dependent minor must make a France because of the careful grad Warnock's statement was given him ! known, unless the empty chest Corinith Relief Corps No. 54 Dept, Surgery return although his actual net in ing and sorting which the associa by McKay in the lave Forties. I should be found by the generation of Oregon, meets on first and third come or 1921 may have been only tion is practicing in handling wal . At an early date in the life of the I of today, or that of coming ones, but Friday evenings of each month, nt National Building $2,000. In both cases cited, the tax nuts. A New York buyer says that then infant Oregon; when the Hud those who knew him most intimate- 8 p. m.. in the W. O W. hall. Vial- payer must make a return to claim they are of the finest quality that son Bay Company controlled the ’ lyt among whom was John War- tors welcome. Tillamook, Oregon Minnie Johnson, President the exemptions to which he is ’en he has ever seen. commercial business of the country Lnock, the nobls pioneer who was Elizabeth Conover, .gec ’ y . X_____ 7 titled under the law, although the While the quality is of foremost —whose north boundary Is the Col himself a synonym for honesty, be- 1 application ot those deductions may importance it is probable the at umbia river—with headquarters at > lieved that ho told his Hudson Bay exempt him from the payment of an tractive character of the nuts as Vancouver, Washington, with a superiors the truth: "I did not find Corinth Post.No. 35,Dept- of Oregon f x i income tux. they appear uniformly graded and branch store at the struggling Ore any treasure!" R. T. BOALS, M. D. Meets on second and on "Taxpayers must file their income in neat appearing sacks has a great gon City, Thomas McKay, son of a fourth Saturdays of each Surgeon and Physicitn Scotch trader for the above com deal to do with the excellent de A party of Portland fishermen, in tax returns not later than March month at 1:39 p. .m in pany, whose mother was a Red Riv cluding P. Theis, R. W. Meier, E. R. 15, 1922, or suffer heavy penalties mand which they are meeting. W. O. W. I. O. O. F. Building The experience of this season’s er Indian woman, went over to the Corbett, and A. L. Meyer came over provided in the law for failure to aboriginal Tillamook country as a H. W. Spears, Com’dr from Portland last Sunday, and are do so." marketing gives indication that Tillimook Oregon there is a much wider field for the servant, of the Hudson Day Com on a fishing trip—steelheads being Samuel Downs, Ad’jt. X. ,7 production of walnuts in Oregon, pany, on a trapping expedition. the particular species sought. BUT TWO COUPLES INTACT In his wanderings up and down and growers who are planning to the Tillamook coast, he found- an Don Stretch and wife from Hem Johnson Chapter No. 24 f WHO WERE HERE IN 1875 make new planting can do s* with,a ■x feeling that there will be a demand aged woman of the Tillamook tribe, lock, visited with Mrs. Stretch’s aunt R. A. M. Stated convocations every BARRICK & HALL for their product when the trees who revealed to him that she had and uncle, Mrs. Mtwy McDonald, and J. II. Ellerson and wife and Dan come into bearing. rst and third Fridays. witnessed the coming ashore of the B. M. Booth and Mr. Stretch’s uncle, Attorneys at Law Pike and wite are the only two mar- Visitors welcome. crew of the wrecked Spanish ship Mr. 8. W. Faxon, and wife during Oregon walnuts are unexcelled. I. E. Keldson, Sec. ri’ad couples now remaining alive in whom tradition credits with the i the New Year holidays.—Willamina National Building Tillamook county who were here in More than 250,000 war veterans burial of the real or mythical chest Tinies. 1876, when the Ellersons came here. will be insane by December, 1926, of treasure on the slopes of Necar- Tillimook Oregon Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. & A.M- All of the men of the 14 married unless something constructive in ney mountain. The Indian woman Last week we printed Henry Bo- .7 Stated Communication sec X. coupces then living ate dead with mental hygiene is begun immediate informed McKay minutely as 'to the bell’s name ‘ Bobew.’’ It is a poor ond Wednesday in each I the two exceptions given, although ly, C. W. Chamberlain, director of place where the treasure was buried editor who can’t manage to get two month Visiting Brethren "X euiue ui the widows are alive. the Sioux City, la., Institution of and even pointed out as she averred, items out of One.—Walport Pacific welcome. Herald. DR. 0. L. HOHLFELD Mr. Ellerson came over to Tilla Pathology has declared. “The na- the identical spot. Harvey Eblnger, Sec. It was a rule of the Hudson Bay mook from Yamhill in August, 1875, national committee for mental hy Veterinarian Pendleton. — Packing company ’ by trail. The Eilersons settled on giene,” Mr. Chamberlain said, "esti Company, that anything of value the Chas. Koontz place, and for over mates that 3,000 ex-service men go found by its servants, became the here doubles output during closing Bell Phone 8F2. Mutual Phone 30 years he followed the trade of insane every month. There are property of the company, and the months of 1921. officials of the then powerful cor probably 166,000 insane veterans in cooper, making hundreds of butter Tillimook Oregon Spahgnum moss industry active tn poration, learning in some manner kegs, in which was shipped tons of the country now. Tuesday eve,, 7:30 p. m. Coos County. X .7 that McKay had been prospecting Tillamook butter by schooners to As Rebekak. Wednesday evening for the treasure subjected him to a B County Superintendent G. toria and Portland, which in those Camp 2-4, Thursday Astoria will spend $34,485 on Z- days sold all me way from twelve Lamb returned home Monday night rigid examination, seeking to force playgrounds and equipment. and one half to twenty-seven and a after attending two weeks session of him to tell what he knew about t0e DR. J. G. TURNER To all the questions and the state institute at Salem. He matter. hah cents a pound. Scofield—Lumber milt here to re- Light weight Eye Specialist states that the grades of the teach threats of the officials, McKay re Mr. Ellerson relates that some 4 ers who recently underwent county turned but one answer: “I did not sume operations. Permanently located in TlUa VAUGHAN DRAGSAW time in the Seventies a terrific wind examination for state certificates at find any tieasure." i mook. Private office in Jenkin's aim rain storm prevailed nere, at on Astoria spent $355,253 during McKay afterwards settled At this place, will not be finished for jewelry store. Latest up-to-date which time the whole Tillamook some time owing to the large French Prairie, and some years later 1921 on street improvements. Inst ruuinnts and »equipment. Ev- E. O. KREBH. valiey was flooded with xrom two 10 amount of work involved, and the built a saw mill on the present site ! enings and Sunday by nppoint- i meirt. three inches 01 waler, and that many similar applications from dif of Scott’s mills, where his men Lakeside may be chosen as houses were roughly us-d by the ferent parts of the state. herded a large drove of Spanish cat- for $50,000 hatchery. Complete Lens Grinding Fac- "X wind. The storm lasted incessantly tory on the Premise». Any lens ■■«■■Ml for tnree uays and nights. He states duplicated. that he was told by some of the old 1 Consists entirely of ADJUSTING Tillamook. Oregon Indians that there was a time when the movable segmets of the SPIN the whole valley, including tlxe X. AL COLUMN to normal position townsite of Tillamook was a part of thereby removing the CAUSE ot dla-eaae. the bay, and that they (the Indians) ■■ — ... . ....................... * rode over the now prosperous valiey FOREST L. HOWARD I/. T. Bott» Geo. P. Winslow in their oanoes. The senooner Alpha CHIROPRACTOR which was in Hoquarton Slough at BOTTS & WINSLOW 211-13 Tillamook Building the time, was badly handled by the Both Pho»»es Lawyer« storm spoken oi and it was lor a Adjustments will be given in the home if pH«ient Is Unable to time thought io be hopelessly wreck Tillimook Oregon come to office. ed, but later was patched 7 went on its run. In 1875, theie were but two post offices in the county, with a weekly mail—one at Tillamook and the DAVID ROBINSON other at South Prairie. There was also but one school district in the Physichn «nd Surgeon county at that date—located al SHOEMAKER Fairview. MAIL ORDER WORK. PROMPT In the early days, Mr. Ellerson National Bldg Tillamook, Ore. had a couple of poney pack-horses, SERVICE on whose backs he packed stoves 303 1-2 Sec. Ave. E. Tillamook, Ore j from Tillamook to the settler», Course* far as Nestucca tor $2 a day. JOHN MATHERS «loves were taken to piece«, "X of his ponies became »0 expert at Public Accountant -Notary Public the business of trailing that she General Book keeping. Auditing, Don’t stay sluffed up. Quit blowing and snuffing. THE TOURIST’S would stop and look back at hti Income Tax. Will keep your book« A dose of Lamar ’ s Cold Tablets taken every two n , « « load to see whether 01 not it would and render monthly statement». RESTAURANT until three doses are» taken usually breaks up a cold and clear certain projections in the nar New Elliott AddreuInK Machine row parts of the trail, ", before at- until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and and Mailing Llx»> -, He ¡.Iso relates y tonipting to go on. L ends all grippe misery. The first dose opens dogged- *5 per month and up. that this pony after considerable >ip nostrils and air passages of head, stops nose running, I persuasion, once walked a log over 303 Second Ave. E. a canyon 15 feet above the creek. THE HIGH BCHOOL relieves headache. Dullness., feverishness, sneezing, In those early days elk, deer and Phone 61J Mutual Phone Lamar’s Cold Tablets are the quickest anti surest relief bear were (¡uite common, end the known and costs only twenty-five cents A box acts old pioneer pler.da guilty to getting PRESENTS several of them without a game per without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine For V mit, as that instrument was not « ... oro MM» «Î - COBLOSIFY-- Lodge Directory ■ 4 SNODGRASS S^J0E f COLDS I Chiropractic Ralph R. Edwards LAMAR’S COLD TABLETS Is tbe Quickest Reliei Known then-required. — Mr. Ellison and wife came to O gon from Kansas, moving from’»•an- *... - to - mil «monfr Hl’ » hill j county U11 ■ Tillamook. --- veteran of the Civil war, an and * years of ag$, and stil« hale i- hearty. y Hekford^d^ug r^r- Mary • •-------- . . make their their nom« banks are gm ng to make in France, Charlie Chaplin m Eng- land. Now can't “Faty s’ntdhXSV«^d.’-Aurora , to the South s*a Observer. . I j sale at "Ths Burglar' >»» "The Bowerjr Nigh» School’' "Wh<-n Mother Comes LAMAR’S DRUG STORE Tillamook, Oregon College" PETER IN GYMNASIUM Admission, - - $5c and 25c 7 X. Phone 11 J Wallowa-New power plant «*>- pteted is largret in eaau-ro Oregon. 215-16-17 TlUamook Bldg. operation. Tailor Seats at E E. Koch's DR. C. H POLLOCK. D M D. again Merchant Jan. 13Ch. at 8 o’clock Molalla has bright project, for rapid development during M2«. Haine»—-Creamery BECKER Dentist TILLAMOOK, , • 121 M » General machinists and mnjth«. OREGON blaek- H. Sander « - Mutual* TILLAMOOK IRON WORKS X. 7 »