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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1922)
W|M| 1HE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT | services at the disposal of King Vlc- 1 tor and was given the rank of lieu- tenant in the Italian army. He wa ■ employed on important military mis •«ions to England by the Italian gov eminent and after this service wa> transferred as temporary commando:' In the Italian navy. Marconi visited the United States in 1917 as member of the official mission sent by Italy. In 1919 Marconi was appointed pleni potentiary delegate to the pence conference at Paris, and In this capac Story of the Gifted , Italian’s ity signed the peace treaties with and Bulgaria. He was after Work In Development of Air Austria ward awarded the Italian military cross. Communication. This very important figure in the wireless world, who has received W bile experiments along the line about all the honors possible for the of radio really started as far back as scientific world to bestow upon him. 182i and hundreds of scientists were interested in solving the problems In volved for many years, it was not un til 1896 when Senatore Guglielmo Marconi took out his first patent that the mastery of air communication got its first great Impetus. His life his tory is to all practical intents the his tory of radio communication. Senatore Guglielmo Marconi. G. C. V. 0., L. L. D„ D-Sc. M. I. E. E„ was born in Bologna. Italy, April 25. 1874. His mother was Irish, while his father was of a family whose mechanical ability was marked. After an edu cation nt Leghorn and Bologna, the young man interested himself In the problem of wireless telegraphy, start ing his research In 1895. He went to England and in 1896 took out the first patent ever granted for a practical system of wireless telegraphy, by the I use of electric waves. His early ex- i pertinents in England were made at Westbourne Park. Shortly afterward Marconi saw W. II. Preece and at his request made some experiments for officials of the postofflee. Some further experiments wen* made In May, 1897. In the Bristol channel, wireless communication being estab Guglielmo Marconi. lished between Lavernock and Brean Including the Nobel prize, has not Down, a distance of nine miles. On the invitation of the Italian given up uctlve work, but Is even now government Marconi afterward went engaged In radio telephone experl- to Spezla where a land station was ments. Radio enthusiasts have Increased erected, which was kept In constant communication with two Italian bat tenfold within the last few months, it tieships working from a distance of appears from a survey conducted by 12 miles. For this success the Ital the Associated Press and covering the ian government conferred upon Mar central west, Kentucky and Texas. At coni the honor of knighthood. After virtually* all points from which re a return to England further experi ports have been received, there are ments were conducted and on July 20. thousands of radio sets, particularly 1897, the first radio company was for purposes of telephony, where at formed and two permanent stations most there were hundreds before. While the Bets are used chletly for erected. In 1898 wireless reports of yacht races in Kingston were made pleasure and experience, they are be- and proved the usefulness and adapt Ing put to practical uses in many ability to which the system lends it- cases Numerous farmers are recelv- MARCONI REALLY FATHER OF RADIO 1 DOUBLE treat —Peppermint Jacket over Pep« permint gum 10 for 5c Sugar jacket just “melts in your mouth then you get the delec table gum center. And with Wrigley’s three standbys also affording friendly aid to teeth, throat, breath, ap petite and digestion. Soothing, thirst-quenching. Making the next cigar taste better. -Zi-S&X Page Three I The trout fishing Season opened on the 15th Inst, in all counties west of the Coast Range mountains, and con'inuing until Nov. 30th of the present year. It may not be amiss to quote the essential parts of the law for the benifit of those who have not the date on hand. The law limit is 30 fish or 20 pounds in any one day, and 60 fish or 40 pounds in any seven consecutive days. It is unlawful to have in possession more than 60 fish or 40 pounds at any one time, The ;opcn season for trout over 10 inches in waters of the Pacific Ocean and in all bays, inlets and during the months of December, January. February, March and April of each year. Crappies, catfish, perch and gtinfish may be caught any time but the bag limit is 30 fish or 20 pounds in any one day. The season for bass is June 15th to April 15th of the following year with the bag limit the same as for trout.. Fishing may only be done by hook and line, and then not with- in 200 feet of any fishway, and it or offer for sale is unlawful to sell i any game fish. Angling license for resident ang lers Is »3.00. County angler's li cense for persons between the ages of 14 and 18 years, to angle in resl- dent’s county is »1.50. Unnaturalized persons are qulred to secure a gun license of »25 and both hunting and fishing license before hunting or fishing. NOTICE OF r A Every atom of "Red Cromi'mm FOR POWER “The gasoline of quality" la 100^6 POWER. It is refined to vaporize thor- oughly. Every atom of it mixes in the carburetor with from 12 to 16 times its volume of air for POWER. With “Red Crown" you get ready starting—rapid acceleration—greater mileage—a con tinuous stream of power. Run your caron “Red Crown” and not/». »Ise, and you won’t have to bother with carburetor adjustments. It is uni form in quality wherever and when ever you buy it Fill at the Red Crown sign—at Service Stations and garages and at other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) CONTEST DEPARTMENT OF' INTERIOR United States Land Office Portland, Ore., Apr. 6, 1922. To Heirs of Albert R. Batchelder deceased, of Blaine, Oregon, Contestées: You are hereby notified that Clar- ence B. Chappell, who gives Blaine, Tillamook County, Oregon, as his post-office address, did on March 15th, 1922, file In this office this duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead Entry No. 06473 Serial No. 06473 made September 25th, 1919, by Albert R. Batchelder, Ol deceased, for NE>4 of SW|(, SEH of NWK, and SW% of NE%, Sec tion 4, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Willamette, Meridian, and aa grounds for hiH contest he alleges that said Albert R. Batchelder died in the State of Oregon on or about the 23rd day of October, 1920; that at the time of his death he was not engaged In the military or naval service of the United States during Six-Ply Non-Skid Fisk Premier Tread any war in which the United States Cord 31 x 4 —»27.00 30 x3X~fl0.85 was engaged; that since he made Non-Skid Fabric Non-Skid Cord said entry on September 25th, 1919, 30x3Ji— 14.85 32 x 4 — 30.50 he had not been engaged or employ Extra-Ply Red-Top Non-Skid Cord 30 x 3yi— 17.85 ed in the military or naval service 32 x 4Ji— 39.00 of the United States; that he Six-Ply Non-Skid Clincher Cord Non-Skid Cord never served In the military 30 x 3 Ji— 17.85 34 x 4Ji— 41.00 or naval service of the United Six-Ply Non-Skid States during any war In which Non-Skid Cord YradoVarbR«« U.fl.Pat-O«, Cord Straight Side 35 x 5 — 51.50 Time to Re-tire? the United States was engaged; 30x3Ji— 19.85 (Buy Fi»k) settle- that he never made ment on Bald land or resided HE lower prices on Fisk Cord Tires are interest G. Corooran of Washington, D. C., Need» No Aerial for His Radio Outfit, thereon before he made said entry; His Receiving Wire Being Connected to the Wire Springs of His Bed. that he lived on said land less than ing to you because they buy more tire value than to commercial purposes. In De Ing market and weather reports, and one year after he made said entry; higher priced tires can give you. Comparison with cember. 1898. Marconi installed ap police are receiving bulletins. Sal that he did not compty with the paratus to provide communication be mons. concerts, health talks and style law so as to entitle him to a patent other tires will show you Fisk are bigger, stronger, Universities for said land,and his default therein tween the South Foreland lighthouse talks are transmitted. «nd lower priced throughout the range of sizes. and a lighthouse on the south coast. and professional operators are co-op j was not due to his employment in t In 1899 Marconi read a paper, <*n eratlng. the military or naval service of the There’s a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size, Approximate figures are reported United States; that his heirs are “Wireless Telegraphy" before the In for car, truck or speed wagon stitution of Electrical Engineers In from various states and centers in- i unknown and their places of resi dicatlng the present number of radio dence are unknown to contestant London. Early In lfOl telegraphic commu sets. According to A. L. Benson of I and after due and diligent inquiry J nication was established between two St. Louis, division manager of the said heirs or their places of resi points more than 250 miles distant American Radio Relay league, about dence cannot be found by him; that and at the end of that year Marconi BO,000 radiophones are used In four none of said heirs has ever resided transmitted signals from Poldhu, in states ss follows: Iowa. 23,000; Mis- on said land or Improved it or culti Cornwall to St. Johns, Newfoundland. sottri, 25 000; Nebraska, 22,000; vated any part thereof, and they In St. Louis ubine In 1962 he received on hoard the Kansds, 20.ooO. have wholly abandoned said land for steamship Philadelphia In the pres there are some 2.2<tO. The radiophones more than six months immediately chiefly arry concert music, hut in ence of the officers, good messages preceding the beglnlng of this con on the tape when at a distance of many localities fanners have Installed test; that more than one year has them to receive market reports. over 1,500 miles from the transmit CorretqsH ■ ence from Texas rejsirts elapsed since the death of sutd en- ting station and signals at over 2,000 miles. In December. 1902, the station 263 stations in Dulins, ranging In size tryrnan; that the absence of said established at Cape Breton, Nova from ’4 K. W. to 20 watts, and almost helis from laid land and their fail ge.-tin under a contract with the Ca equal numbers In other cities of the ure to Improve or cultivate said land Is not and was not due to their em nadian government for transatlantic statg* Cleveland, Ohio, reports probably 15 ployment In the army or navy of the wireless telegraphy, was put Into •- commnnlceti.a. with the Cornwall sta 000 radio enthusiasts, 1.006 sending United States during any w ar In tion at Poldhu and Inaugural messages stations In greater Cleveland, virtually which the United Staea has been all amateur and 16.060 receiving sets engaged. were transmitted to the King of used Almost nightly. These estimates You are, therefore, further id the King of Italy and to Eoglf exclude eoi’ unerdal sets. Cincinnati fled that the said allegation» the I mdon Times In October. 1903, report« 506 sets. be taken as confessed, and you the eamsblp Lu-ania published a Indiana h» » 4.500 amateur radio set try will be canceled without fu .virelem bulletin from messages dally ,r.t the Marconi stations, and Indlanr polls 1.000 radiophone*, right to be heard, either before this received from Wisconsin has nearly 1,560 stations A powerful station at Clifden on the and the numtier Is said by Malcoiub P. offl<e or on appeal, If you fall to of Ireland was opened file In this office within twenty days net co 1907 for the establishment Hanson, University nf Wisconsin <q>era after the FOURTH publication of early In tor. to be In-Teasing at the rate of five umerciai relations «Uli this notice, aa shown below, your of a day. Nearly 1,000 »< ts are reported answer, under oath, specifically res American continent at Glac* rec In Milwaukee and vicinity. Mr Marconi's work has been aed North Dakota ha* a number of re ponding to these allegations of con ognlzed ■ by ------ many governments go ceiving stations and a few fairly test, together with due proof that learning*; »eats c.-------- — - he has been dec powerful teb-graph and telephone send you have served a copy of your im.L— by - the 7 — - J I,aly Bn*1 th* orated King answer on the said contestant either ¡ata nz-i'ter of Russia as an honor Ing stations. The North Itakota Agri In person or by registered mall. cultural college Is planning to Install in doctor of many universities, in- You should state In your answer ctading Oxford, Glasgow, Aberdeen a 100-watt service for farmers. The the name of the post office to which vacuum tube la displacing older equip Liverpool and Pennsylvania, beside, you desire future notices to be sent having received the frvedom of the ment In the state to retorted nt to you Marked growth principal Italian cities, in 19H b* Alexander Sweek, Register two radio dubs w». «lected a senator In the Italian Omaha. Neb., by existence <>nly eli Frank O. Northrup, Receiver which have been tn parliament. He also bolds many set months. The University of Nebraska Dat« of fl rat publication Apr. 14, «tifle —rl. granted by r.riou. ~ snd Nebraska Wesleyan c«w>peratlng hate of Ind publication Apr. 21, detiao and institutions. send to amatsurs In Nebraska. Booth Data of »rd publication Apr. It, of war Upon the declaration Deketa, lews. Qslerado and Ks Hata of 4th publleatloa May 5, toes Mart»‘ placed compare r i T Tiy the Classified Ads Eoi Results Teach Them N°w IF there Is anything that young people need aore to learn these days than the rational spending of moiey, we'd like to be told of It. Anything that will teach them that It takes one hundred cents to make a dollar Is worth while, and since It is as easy to estab lish good habits ns bad. we suggest a 'Nationalized' Ravings Account as a starter for your boy or girl. Then constant en couragement and help will keep It growing. DIRECTORS W. J. Riechers. John Morgan B. C. I.amb. A. W. Bunn Henry Rogers C. J. Edwards. C. A. McGhee The First NationalBank DONT LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP THE CITY TRANSFER We Are Here To Serve You ( )Ur Motto and Reasonable Rates THE CITY TRANSFER