Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 05, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Two
TO MAKE MAN
BOSS OF HOME
Daring
Emancipators
Seek
Charter Sviety for Regulat­
ing the Household.
to
I
Government Bureau Adds 1,675,
000 Acres In 20 Years,
Annua! Report Glvej Result of Twen­
ty Years of Operation of Reclama­
tion Act—Gove-nment Invest­
ment $1 i5,0C0,0UX
WIRE HÍE FOB
$5,000 TREE
.¿w Jersey Farmer Sold Freak
Branoh Which Bore New
Variety of Fruit.
Washington.—A 2(>-yeur review of
L'ovi ini. eiit recluLiatlon work 1« con
f ilrn-d In the annual report for the
nciil yeur »mied last June of Director
Promulgates Bill of Rights for Hu» Arthur P. Davis of the United Stutes Owner Was Paid $1,000 and Will Get
n-clumatlon servVv of the 1 »apartment
Two Cents for Each Bud That
bands and Declares for Divers and
of the Interior, ns the ITtt day of
Is Developed—Will Be Sub­
Sundry Reforms — Regulates
June, 11»22, mark««l the completion of
jected to Exhaustive Teats.
Visits of Wife's Relations.
2(1 years of operation of the natlonul
reclamation act
Ferrell, N. J,—A wire cage has been
New York,—If they nevur do unother
17ie Investment of the government , constructed around the “$5,000 tipple
thing In their lives, the names of Ed­
«luring
tiiis
(Hirl'xl
has
been
In
round
tree" in the orchard of Lewis Mood, a
ward Botins of 424 East Elghty-foUrth
gtreet. William IL Ferguson of 33 numbers $135X100.000. which has ac­ j funner Uving at Ferrell, in South Har-
West Seventy-seventh street, and Hngh complished the construction of works rlson township, Gloucester county.
J. Connelly of the Knickerbocker by wh I e!i about 1,078,000 acre* of tor- | Mood recently sold a branch from thia
building are likely to be remembered mer arid land tn the West has been particular tree, producing an entirely
forever as among the foremost emanci­ furnished with a complete water snp- 1 new variety of apple, to one of the big
pators of the married man. Messrs. i ply and nbout 1,100.000 additional nursery tlrms of the country for what
Ferguson, Bonus and Connelly have acres In private projei-ts bus recelvtxl is suld to be a record-breaking price for
Collaborated In the promulgation of a n supplemental supply. On govern­ this fruit.
bill of rights for married men that ment projects the area comprises 31.-
The public will have to wait two
Seeks to revolutionize the old’-«! tra­ K!2 farms, nt an average area per venrs or more before it can learn very
ditions of household management by farm of about fifty-three acres sup­ 1 much about the Mood apple, us it Is
making the husband the Judge and Jury plying more than 30,1X10 families.
being guarded with the greatest
With tlie Investment mention««! the secrecy, Indicated by the erection of
not only In the matter of his own life,
but also the undisputed boss as to the service has excavated more than 200,- the stout wire cage entirely around
conduct and habits of his wife, even 000,000 cubic yards of earth ami rock, the tree. Ail that Is known so far Is
to the determination of the question of which about 14,000,000 cubic yards that it Is a red apple of exceptional
Whether the wlf«- should have her hair hove 1 h ’«« i placed In dama Canals ilze and sweetness. There Is no other
boblxid and also how long or short her aggregating more than 13,000 miles apple just like it In tills country, so
have been built, Including 27 miles of far as horticultural experts have been
Skirts should be.
tnnnels and 13fi mil««« of flumea ible to determine.
“Brother« Under the Bklrv"
The three men, heretofore unkrxrem Structures of all kinds and sizes, to the
To Be Tested.
to fanu , have organized whnt they cull numlier of 110,000, have been erected
Thia new variety will be subjected ti
the "Aaa<KluUon of Brothers Under the In connection with the work.
' rhe most exhaustive tests under vnrl
Some of the large projerts con- ius climatic and soU conditions
fkln" The a»woclatlon filed an appli­
struct«.«]
are
the
Roosevelt
dam
In
cation with Justice Marsh of the Su­
throughout the United States, befori
preme court for a certificate of Incor­ Arizona, which Is 200 feet high ; the rhe nursery firm which lias bought It
poration. The trio, who said their Arrowrock dam In Idaho, 844» feet is willing to place it upon the market.
headquarters were at 1587 Third nve- high; Elephant Butte dam In New Orchard science as applied through top
nu«, also filed a list of the nMex-iiitlon Mexico, !«») feet high, and the 1’ath- budding wll make It possible to pro-
Ander and Shtxilione dam In Wyom Ing, luce the now fruit Ln quantities large
object«, ns follows:
"To establish, maintain snd operate 218 and 328 feet high, respectively.
taiongh for exjierinu'jital purposes with
Iie»4uiiuitlon work also Included the in a year or two.
the household primarily a* a masculine
erection of many other dams, canals
tnstltutlon.
The new apple 1» purely an accident
“To protect the husband from the and tunnebi, flumes, drains, power >ef nature, being a freak from one of
parformanoe of any and all household plant« transmission and telephone the ordlnury orchard vurletels. Mood
I
duttea. such u sweeping, marketing, lines, roads, railroads, pumping plants noticed several years ago that one a
•Ooklng, washing dtslien ami nursing und u vuriety of other classes of In- the branches of a jiarticular tree In
I 1 ctdental work.
the kitchen or furnace Area.
Ms orchard was bearing an apple that
■To prevent any purchases by the
From an agricultural stand[M<lnt, was different, both In color and flavor
wife, wdiether for cash or credit, ex­ the report said, the reclamation serv­
from the fruit from other limbs on the
cept after consultation with the hu»- ice has add««l another state to the
same tree. He watched this apple cun
band and with Ills consent.
Union, equal In value of Its agricul­
fully for Reason after season. He took
“To prevent the entrance Into th«1 tural pnxlucts to that of the state of
home of mothersdn-lnw snd all rela- West Virginia or the combined values off some buds and shirted other trees.
.'Hie big red M<xxl apples were in snet
tires on tho wife's «Ide, except up<m of tlie crops of Vermont und Connec­
written permit signed by an officor of ticut Tlie value of «rope nils««! on demand among bls customers that last
the assorlattnn, which penult shall farms on government projects In ll>21 Hinson he sold $75 worth of appl«’«
not be 1 mu ««1 for use on Saturdays. amount«*» to $49,020,300, exclusiv«' of from the original tree alone.
Nuroery Men Irrtereeted.
Sundays or holidays.
about $45,<<>o,<i«x) additional hi 1 h » m 1 oo
A representative of a nursery cow
Bars D«llcat«sae*< M m I*
private projects which were furnished pany learned that the Jersey fannfs
“To prevent th«> delivery Into th»' water from works erect««! by tlie s««rv- had an apple that wus attracting ntton
bom«' of all so-cti1l«'<! *d«4l<'ateaa<>n Ice.
thin and he called to see Mood. “I had
meals' nod to compel the serving of
thought of trying to put out this net
regular ftxxl. horn«' cixiked.
ONF-TON CANDLE FOR CARUSO ipplti myself," said Mood tn talking of
“T<> prevent any reference, however
Ids “find." “I put a A Ice on the appl>
much Justified, by the wife to any past Blxteoo Foot Memorial Taper Mid»
that I thought would ke«p those fe!
faults or <lefl<'len<'l<xi of the husband.
In Now York Designed to Lam
lows from pestering me about selling.
To oHlabliati the right of tli«* hu»
Eighteen Centuries.
They gut the head of the company her»
ban<1 to absent htmsi'lf from the hotn«*
to look over the apple and to see th»
for n sixH'ltltHl number of evening« «•neb
New York.—A candle of chemically tree and we ch me to terms."
I
month to iitletul buslm*««, Itxlge nnd trente«l
Just whnt the*' terms are ure set
club iii<‘etli>gs, and to establish hl* fe rence biH'Hwnx, five feot tn circuit»-
nt th«' base, til f<x»t high and forth In u bill of sMe and n surveyor'»
right to return thwrefrom nt liny r«»
weighing one ton. known uh the Enrico r<H-»»rd of the exact location of tlri
notuibh* hour—to he tlxial solaly by
OiriiHo miutiorlnl cnndle, has Just bven tree, which have been tiled In the Ghm
himself
"T<< develop 'cav«« man' methods for Comiih'tiHl In the xtudfoH of Antonio »voter county clerk's ofllce nt Wood
bury. Even the particular branch of
th»' t<»'tter discipline of Jealous, nng AJello A llni., and will be shlpix'd t
Pompeii, Italy, within n few dnyu. I: die tree is deslgtiate»l In this unusual
glng or tinrefisonnbl«' wives.
“To establish the exclusive right of cost $:t.7i»i and was made on the or­ record.
According to the ngrixmient on tile
husband to determine the brevity of der of un oridian asylum In Now York
the buck hair and the length of the of which tkirmxi was a generen* ben«» whlA Is corroborntix! by Mood to per
fuctor.
*<mil Conversation, he has received
wife’s skirts.
Tlie aindle will b»> plucvd In the $1,1X10 In cash and is to got $4,000 la
"To coni|wl the wlf«' to share In th«’
troubles ns wall un the («leanuren of Church of inir Lady of Pompeii, where "royalties" nt the rate of two cents for
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»meh bnd that Is taken from the ortg
niiirrliHl Ufa, and to retabllsh tlie fact Oaruno Inst worshiped. It la Intern!««!
thnt the wife's place Is at h<xne nnd to last 18 tvntnrleo, burning, at the Inal brunch or uny trees develoi«x)
These buds wtll be graft««!
that her duty Is to <-oopernte to moke suggestion of t'niMlmil Viuiuhdl, 24 from 1<
hours on «•«ch All Soubf duy, which upon stock to pr»»lii<'o tre»>s of tlx» n»nt
the horn«' happy.“
falls on Ncvrmbar 2.
variety.
“Vivo (turn«Hid Aothld whhks like s
RUSS TO BANK IN SWEDEN
FORTUNE
Soviet Government Attempts to Estab
llsh Guaranteed Bank Cow
«actions
StncttHilm.—A new Russian efftw*
to establish rlooer financial and con»
mereiai relations with Sweden la seen
tn the arrival tn Rtix-kholin of Aron
Schelnman. head of the Russian Mate
bank.
Mit ScbtStunan hae declared the
bank which he heads may [gare Its
faretgn a sew» and clearing funds In
Rwedlah banka, providing a safeguard
big I>irr croio nt can he trrniignl be
twwn the two eountrlea. He has come
here, be says, to enlarge the financial
cooperatila» bWwaan
Russia am!
Sweden
He consider* R«<«)vn one
of the safest countries for the depoatt
of moor), owing to Its Independent po­
sition and Its well-ordertd conditions.
"nie Russian Mate bank, declares
Mr Rchetninan has acquired 30,000,
«Ml gold rubles (|12.M0.mk». and the
end of the present year wilt add 80.
isMyksi to the total figure.
FOR
FAIR GROUNDS FOR RENT
Anyone wishing to rent the new
Fair Grounds, consisting of 90 acres,
for pasture purposes place your seal­
ed bld with the County Agent, W. D.
Pine, not later than Wednesday,
January loth.—Adv. 1212.
nil pnee r»>r an ai>p«e,’ remarwen one-
»’ell informed nurseryman regarding
ifixxl’s sale, “but In these days a new
apple of exceptional quality, color ant
' «Ize is worth a small fortune to any
: one who has the courage snd orgnnlza-
•lon to Introduce li to the nation."
Many Children In Sixteen Year*.
Poplar Bluff, Mo.—Mr. and Mr
Charles Wir. I< r, wl:<> live Inst s<>ui
<>f Poplar Bluff, were married 10 yea
The other day tbelr fourteen!
child v us bom. The -hlhlren all a
rh e-lly singly, and seven of the fou
I reen are Uving.
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..
Black Bass Goes Hu ting
and Catches a Blackbird
Lake Wales, Fla.—Black bass
In the vicinity of Lake Wales
have become exceedingly vora­
cious, says Milton Henry, fann­
er, living near here. Henry ad­
vises all women with feathers on
their hats to keep away from a
large lake that constitutes a part
of his farm. He declares tills
story to be true:
While plowing out sweet pota­
toes a few duys ago her heard
the cries of a bird and consider­
able splashing in the water near
shore. His quick attention re­
vealed that a black bass had
leiqied from the water and
grubbed a blackbird sitting on
a reed bent Just over the lake's
surface.
The bird had been
drugged into the water and was
struck at by the flsh several
times before Henry wailed to its
rescue. The bird later died and
the funuer exhibited it to his
friends to substantiate the story.
FRIDAY, JANUARY Í. 1023
QUICK. STARTING
; - - WÌWEB
*1
AND
MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS
RUBBER WANTED
1
CASH PAID
FOR
HIDES, FURS
SACKS,
don
from your
the mornings
starte. —not
if tbuse
in the
d ith"RedCrow n’ "" ' our
METAL,
CHITTUM BARK.
Inqure
tank.
«
BLOOM FUNRNITURE CO.
"Red Crown
■'¡fortnly
te«°
DAVID ROBINSON
Fill at the Red Crown
at service stations, -»
Phyddon and Burgeon
National Blds.
CASCARA
her dealers.
Tillamook, Ore. I
Zeraletze
tel OÀU
«nd lubrica«« per­
fectly in zero weal her
—protect the be.r-
lns> - increate the
power and dezdulity
of your eauxne.
Kin That Cold With
QUININE
FOR
Colds, Coughs
Jor Winter Driving use
’OjVlV’J
AND
L'a Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Taka no cbancaa. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves
Grippe in 3 days—Ascellent for Headache
Quinine tn this form doe« not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
The highest
QUALITY FLOUR
Milled
On the Pacific Coast
from the
MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY
CHOICEST HARD
Clean steel knives and
forks, remove stains and
grease with
WHEAT GROWN
in the northwest
SAPOLIO
Cleans • Scours • Polishes
Large cake
No waste
HARD WHIST
Sold by
ALL THE LEADING
DEALERS IN
ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS CO., lUv T«K ü. L A.
TILLAMOOK
COURTESIES
COUNTY
MsrJorW Rambesu, Actress, Ctwck Boy
sod 100 Othw-s Shsrs In $260.01®
Eststs of Californian
WIXP35S ÄANATOR
San Frnnetscu. — .Act rewsea. boot­
black« waiters, physicians. judges aad
mxlrty i women—In hid. everyone who
left u pax!
i
Impression on the soul of
a man who rosnenltwred little acta of
kindness and courtawy- were benetlcl- i
arlra In the wtll of the Ute Joe«t>ti BV i
«agno whose $2fi«'.tXI> calure was or­
dert«! divi ritinte») to 102 persons.
Atiwstg th I'm are Marjorie Bombean,
iwlrrea, who will twelve $1,4<»\ anti
Hurry Morgan, chock boy tn Run Frai»
claco, who gets $700. IReagno wna a
bachelite ciubnian Many of the per
sons remembered h> his will be saw
only once In hin lifetime»
Mont kvtlo, M Y
Tuhw «^
Flsmss Spared Masonic Blbto,
hunters who hnve had remark­
M1<I<!I<** om n, N Y There tins Just
able «<!rentur,'U tn the wtUlx
hrvn recovered from th»< ruins of th<
Sulll'iui »-ouiity are drlfttng tn
Mas. nl<' Ttni|»l«k which « ni |<urt1)
Hiere Is the story of L«s>
■IretroyM by fire her,' «»vvrai »rek«
Nveter
lx«> runs a txxirdlng
ag<i, the Iflble which was pre*s<tv»t
h.*iM»< *xith of hi re and A»xw not
to the Uslge tn June. 1X18, by Mnrttp
get much time to hunt dtsw
Huffman, ulxi hw » ttw* ninth <1«>t>ut.»
Wlmn ho saw <>ne lo|Ung tu-rs«»
graie’ tuant«» and eighth grand mas
his fr<kit Ijiwu he was pretty
ter of Masons of th«' state.
Ti«
«ore, IXMMuae he'd Just SOMlo)
>•
Blbl, timi l‘«s*n prot'H-tial by «tetirta.
•: the lawn Ho g.H a hiurtnor tint!
ctinMxl tln< <1«vr fur luilf a ml!««
S<^ool Boy Kills
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ruunfr :
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With* ti «
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bu'k that ba* l>
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■ADE 1APPY
Should it fail to oj>«rate properly at any time,
due to leaking, iloggiag or other causes, dis­
astrous results ure almost sure to follow.
Drive iu aud let us inspect your radiator free
of charge. We absolutely guarantee our work
BURCHAM)
rm \02 West
str«et
Tillamook
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Oregon
COLLECTIONS
NO COLLECTION—ÄO CHABGE
SETTLEMENT MADE THE DAY WE COLLECT
We Sue in Our Own iuua
KNIGHT ADJU8TMETI CO.
MeMmnvtile
Hillsboro
TlUamoofc
I
JOB PRINTING
First class ^ork
Prompt
The Tiliamoo