BiUamoo raò li Ql)t Tillamook, Oregon, Friday, September 15, 1922 No. 49. GOAL OF CITIZENS Price $2.00 a year FORD CARAVAN MAKES BIG HIT The Headlight is offering Sergeant Fl. G. Bates, reg­ The widely hen raided for a limited time only, a ular army, who has been as­ Ford caravan rolled in to yearly subscription for $1.50 town Friday evening to dem signed to the Oregon Nation This is for the purpose of onstrate application of pow­ Guard as instructor, arrived As a benefit for the local Plans are being put on placing the Headlight in as Tillamook County’s ninth er to farming. Tillamook county cattle in Tillamook this week for made a fine showing at the the purpose to drilling and foot for the building of an many homes as possible be-( annual fair closes toda after mp pulling contest was held post of the American Legion .armory in Tillamook some fore winter begains. Local having been unaninously west of town and Saturday the proprietors of the Gem county fair which ended Fri. voted as the most successfu evening the outfit furnished theatre are showing this instructing the men of Com ­ Dr. J. N. Shaw, county vet time within the next year or peope „will, in joy reading ever given here. radio music and moving pic­ week the great American erinarian, was in charge of pany “K” so. The need of such a build­ the home news contained in Secretary W. D. Pine this this live weekly during the tures free to a large crowd historical romance “Card­ The sergeant is a well in­ ing has long been felt and the cattle exhibits and is morning stated that the gate igan” at the Tillamook garage. very proud of the number formed man oin military su­ now that Tillamook has a long winter evenings. receipts up to and including The Headlight is planning The parade Saturday mor­ This picture has been sec­ and quality that were ent­ bjects and has been takig Thursday night amounted by the American Leg­ ered. The judges were R. M. the on-commissioned officer company of national guard several pleasing additions to $2940. and that before the ning was quite a sucess, ured Brandt, R. G. Fowler and S. uder hi wing so as to better it seems that this need may for the winter and Tilla­ fair is ovr they will total quite a number of local ent- ion post here and the profits be fulfilled. The state will mook county people will ha­ more than $1000 higher than rie being made for the prizes derived from the show will B. Hall. be given to the post. fit them for their duties The ribbon awards were furnih for armory purposes ve an opportunity to take ad­ last year. The money receiv­ that were given “Cardigan” is the pictur- with the local company. as follows. an amount equal to that ap­ vantage of them for the price ed from concessions and ization of a historical drama Drill night for the comp­ propriated by the county, of $1.50 per year. Jersey Awards booths will amount to about ATTEMPT TO MAKE by Robert W. Chambers and This offer is to be made $500 says Mr. Pine Bull 3 years old or older— any has been changed to 1, St. Mawes Noble Duke, Moday and non-commission and to build a $40,000 build­ until the 31st of October The largest crowd ever LIQUOR CASE FOUGHT deals with the period leading up to the American Revolu­ Eric (Had; 2, St. Mawes Rin­ ed officers school to Friday ing all that will be necessary only; after that the price of assembled at one place in tionary war and shows the da Lad, Elsie Daniels; 3, St. These two periods begin to raise here will be $20,000. $2.00 will be charged. Turn the county witnessed the The case of the state of Mawes Tillamook Lad, J. L. promptly at 8 p. m. The county court has shown to page eight and read the famous picture “Birth of a Oregon versus Ed Wood­ part played by a young man who joined the army of Steward; 4, Susie St. Mawes neofm gsnln -moC intitur he its willingness to do its part display advertisement. natjon” which was shown at Washington. The historic ward on the charge of the at ­ Apex, Robitsch. the fair grounds Wednesday of the program and a large ride of Paul Revere is bro­ Bull 2 years and under 3— night. It is estimatd that 40- tempt to manufacture intox­ number of individuals have BOOTLEG CASES ught in tothe play. To quote 1, St. Mawes Cherry, Joe TILLAMOOK PEOPLE 00 people attended the show­ icating liquor has been ap­ indicated that they will help. from the American Screen. Rositch; 2, Lavina’s Golden WED DURING MONTH TRIED IN COURT ing of this picture. The gran­ pealed to the circuit court It will be necessary to go “It tells the romantic love dstand was filled at least an Boy, Alfred Zwald; 3, St. before the legislature next hour before the performance from the Justice court. tory of a youthful pair which Mawes Kilches King, Virgil The state against Jap commenced and it was nec­ Woodward was fined $100. threads itsway through the Donaldson; 4, Lady Rose John J. Feldscahu 31 and term with a bill for the appr­ opriation. It is understood Perry and Lewis Smith for essary for the larger part of and costs by the lower court. outset of the American Rev­ Signal Silver Lad, F. B. Mc­ Bernice Stone 20 were mar­ that this is being prepared the manufacture of intoxic­ th crowd to find seate on the olution and leads you right Kinley. ried September 9th at the and will be tendered at the ating liquor has been appe ­ ground in front of the stand. into the high spots of the Bull Senior yearling — I, Catholic parish house. Wil­ The airplane that had Knights of Pythias aled from the justice court early American history per­ Jim's Silver Lad, James Pal­ bur E. Limpus 22 of Gari­ next seesion. Just where the location to the circuit court. The two been secured to fly during lin. To Resume Meetings iod. All the well known pat- baldi and Mary I. Edwards Bull Junior yearling — I, 18 were married September will be is in doubt but sev­ defendants were arrested the fair came to grief yester­ those who became historic­ Bob St. Mawes Turvey, W. 8th before Justice of the eral plots are considered. last summer in the north end day when it crashed to the ally famous through their Marathon Lodge, Knights activities in the Revolution. A $40,000 state armory of the county and received ground soon after starting Thomas; 2, Sunrise Nora’s Peace E. W. Stanley. A mar- Noble Lad, C. H. Graves; 3, rige licence was issued to A. would be a wonderful addi­ fines and jail sentences from its flight. Neither the pilot of Pythias, is to resume its John Hancock, he of the or wing walker, both of who regular weekly meetings on large bold signature, who Ruby's Lad, W. Kirby; 4, E. Murphy 23 and Norma N. tion to the city and would the justice court. were in the machine, were next Monday night Septem­ lived to display that signa­ Roberta’s Golden St. Mawes Long 25 on September 15th. furnish a bulding for the ber 18th. During the sum­ ture on the Declaration of hurt by the fall. Carl Blaser. home and drilling place for Repair Of Building Is mer regular meetings were Independence, is seen in all Bull Junior Calf—I, Gam­ the local company of infan­ suspended on account of the his simple glory, while Pat­ bole's Noble Fritz, Leah Tillamook Gets Touth try, besides head quarters No Indication Of Boom JURYMEN FOR TERM number of members that rick Henry electrifies the Graves; 2, Unnamed Bull for several other ex-service Of Very Torrid Weather Calf. L. C. Daniels; 3, Jaz- OF COURT NAMED were out of town. mens organization and their audience with his famous Press reports were pub ­ za’s Jumbo, Allan J. Krake; auxilliarys. speech which contains that 4 L'nnamed bull Calf, Henry The convention possibili­ lished last week that the Sunday the 9th was the never to be forgotton line The jury for the next term Gruber; 5, St. Mawes Oreg. hottest da yexperienced this ties should not be overlooked Coats Lumber company was “ Give me Liberty or give me Pride, Myrtle Scultz. year in Tillamook. About either. Tillamook has al­ repairing some of their build of court in October has been Death. ” Then there is the Cow 4 years or over — 1, three o’clock in the after­ ready turned down several ings at Hobsonville and that selected and published by Paul Revere incident, show­ Novema’s Sunrise Bell, C. H noon the temperature had good state conventions be­ they were expected to start Clerk Brimhall. The list com ing this thrilling scene from Graves; 2, Olga Lad’s Dew­ reached 91 degrees in the cause it had no place to hou­ the mill at that place before prises thirty-one voters and start to finish with not one long. This was contradicted bell. L. C. Daniels; 3, St. shade. From that time on it se them. Conventions bring detail missing.’’ they have been ordered to by F. A. Beltz of the lum­ Mawes Pretty Lady, L. C. declined. Monday was warm money into a community “ Cardogan ” will be shown ber company this week. The convene at thecounty court Daniels; 4, Nane not given, but failed to reach the mark Prospective benedicts of • f and a few would doubtless buildings at Hobsonville are house at 9 a. m. Oct. 2, 1922. the American Leagion, who at the Gem theaere next C. H. Graves; 5, Nehalem’s set Sunday. 'The tempera­ pay for the armory. Pride. Alfred Zwald. plan to marry during the Thursday and Friday only. ture Monday had a maxi­ Local business men are being reroofed at a matter of preservation and not for Cow 3 years and under4— mum of 83 degrees. national convention of the quitley but steadily going the purpose of starting the The Bank of Wheeler has ex-service men’s organiza­ I. St. Mawes Tillamook Workman Sustains Fall after an armory and soon Hobsonville mill, says Mr. received a charter with a Anna, L. C. Daniels. tion in New Orleans, Oct. mav land their proposition. Beltz. While at School House capital stock ot $15,000. Heifer Senior yearling — 16-20 will have the way pave i, St. Mawes Ember. Claud for them by a member of the Ackley; 2, Sunny Nook’s convention committee. Marion Doty received a bad­ Lilly Rhoda, Leo Sanders; Announcement has been ly bruised head when he fell 3. St. Mawes Queen Ruby, made that Theodore A. Sil- from a step ladder last week Gus. Peterson. vero, chairman of the conven while working at the Maple Heifer Junior yearling — The American Legion tion historical records com­ Leaf school house. Mr. Doty t, Chiefs May Fogbell, Mil­ Weekly has just inaugurated mittee’will marry Miss Hein was unconscious for some dred (Had; 2, Name not giv­ a plan for distribution of the Hauley Smith, also of New time after the accident. Tt is en. Gus Peterson; 3, May­ weekly which will fmancialy Orleans, in the presence of that his skull was not frac­ flower of Nni Ash, Henry L-m’fit Legion men and at his Legion buddies assemb­ tured. Gruber; 4, St. Mawes Rhod- • he same timt make the bank led in convention hall. ella. Mrs. Joe Donaldson¡5, balance of tn- post larger. A chaplin from one of the Katie \ St. Mawes Girl, Mrs. Ly acting as local distribu­ United States warships whi­ Afternoon Mail to Joe Donaldson. ting agents for the news ch are to be sent to New Leave Here 3:3o p. m. Heifer Senior Calf — I. stPi.ds sales o' the weekly Orleans for the convention Maplewood's Nehal em Dora will be asked to perform the Post master Foster has Alfred Zwald; 2. Name not L < < rtain pe.e mtage of the 1 total sals will go to the Leg- ceremony, eighteen flower given. Gus Peterson; 3, issued a statement that all | ionnaire doing the distrihu- girls are being trained and a maii that you have in­ detachment of boy scouts ; tended to go on the afterno­ [ ting and to the post treasury will act as ushers. The news stand director on stage via Grand Ronde mapped Convention headquarters must be in the postoffice by I of the weekly has has receiced a number of in­ 3:39 ea- h afternoon out a plan for placing the quiries in regard to the hold-1 ' Legion'%. magazine on the ng of marriages during the I news stands which has feat­ ll of .eagion gathering which OREGON SHOWS o was ures no other magazine can ITS PI OSPERITY answered with the I j t»ffeu*Under this plan post that all facilities! I treasuries anil post member r vided to assist the i ship can work up a steady t fntv Legionnaires ! I income. Write the news n icd at the I egion j stand director at the weekly. n in Kansas Citv He’ll tell you more pbout mark. making pockets bulge. LEGION MEETS AT NEW ORLEANS NEW PLANS FOR LEAGION WEEKLY