Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 13, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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FINDS PRIMITIVE TRIBE
ROCKAWAY
Diamond in Throat Is
Fatal to Little Girl
Genet a.—A Swiss dealer In precious
Strange People In Daghestan
stones named Dingier. while show­
Ing hfs five-year-old daughter some nt
Think Amerioans Walk Up­
his cases of jewels, was callwl to the
side Down.
telephone When he returned he found
the child choking,
She had swal-
A tribe SO primitive thiff It believes lowed gems worth £Miaj. A doctor was
Americans live on the bottom of the hastily called, but the little girl was
world, and are therefore In darkness, ■lead, having been strangled by a
has been found In the mountain vil­ diamond which entered the thorax.
lages of Daghestan by I>r. E. A. An operation was necessary to extract
Golder of the Hoover foundation.
the stones from the child's throat and
These people. Dr. Golder said, upon stomach.
his return here, think that Americans
do their plowing while walking upside
down with oxen to whose horns can­ Misdemeanor to Feed
dles are tied. Believing that the world
Pigeons in Los Angeles
is table shafted. with themselves on its
top, they feel that the Americans are
■ >>• Angeles, Cal.—Feeding pigeons
Indeed unfortunate because they are
In the downtown district will be a
compelled to live tn eternul night.
misdemeanor subject to a fine not ex
Doctor Oolder said that in many of reeding $!Wri or six months In the
the villages delegations greeted him city Jail when an ordinance passed by
as a man from the world below.
the city council becomes effective.
Some were anxious to know hew The ordinance was passed to aid the
Americans managed to get about, < me [»irk department In driving pigeons
old graybeard, sorely perplexed by from Pershing square, a downtown
what seemed an unaolvahle riddle. park.
flDully came to the conclusion that. In­
asmuch as Americana are a wonder­
ful people, they have undoubtedly
taken a lesson from the fly ami learned i
Hood River experiencing building
to walk upside down.
boom.
"They thought I arrived by way of
a hole In the ground, the ladder to
which la kept by the czar of Moscow.”
Doctor Golder asserted.
These people still make fire with
J. J. Dumas and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
flint and steel and use stone ham
mere and shepherds' pipes.
Justice Beckett, all from Brighton, were in
Is administered through trial by ordeal lhe city Thursday attending to busi­
The men, who are of remarkable ness.
physique, go about armed to the teeth,
for they are feudists. The families
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graves arc
live In stone huts In the practically enjoying a visit from Mr. Graves’
ralleylesa mountains.
i mother, Mrs. Charles Graves, of Ore
Although the [teople are Moslems, the
I gon City.
women are not veiled ami because of
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he present shortage of cotton cloth, I
Mrs. R. W. Lewis of Ray City,
heir only clothing consists of simple
shopping in the city Tuesday.
beeps kin coats.
“They nearly overwhelmed me
i
loapltalffy," Do
W. Moyse and little daugh-
minting as my
ru n i is
in town Wednesday from
yed bandit.
thirty live
lOtchea In his
He would
ot let me out
Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph Bennett enjoy
As a result of Doctor Goblet's visit
<'d a visit during Easter from a num
Ito this unfrequented region, the
jnerlciin Relief administration has her of relatives from Dalias. In the
mother,
»nt rations for 10,000 children to the party were Mr. Bennett’s
tountaln villages, where starvation Is Mrs. Christina Nendel, a brother, Al­
»neral. Wllllum Driscoll has gone bert Bennett and wife, a sister Miss
» Daghestan to take charge of the Alma Bennett and Mrs. Albert Ben­
deration«.
nett’s mother Mrs. Chase.
PERSONAL MENTION
ittle Monkey Weigh«
Lesa Than Three Ounce«
Portland—O. W. R. N. to
huge lumber shed.
N
erect
CITY TIRE SHOP
Otto Nelson drove in for a few days
rest at his cottage.
Orville Spencer and wife and moth­
Bend to have $150,000 street im­
er came in for the season.
provements.
Mrs. Edith L. Hart is having her
Prairie City—Prospects bright for
house raised and a basement put in.
local mining industry.
I Rev. (apt. Tator, wife and family,
Bend—Building permits for 1923 are visitors in Rockaway.
have totaled $155,775.
O. T. Tabler has been engaged as
ballas to hold $25,000 bond election teacher for the Rockaway school for
for septic tank and new water main. the next year.
1918 Chevrolet Touring, three new tires
battery, only
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Bend—North Canal Co. to build 11
Mrs. Alex Walker
returned
miles new road in Deschutes forest. from her weeks visit in the valley.
1918 Chevrolet Touring
3 1921 Velie Six Touring
Dallas Women’s club making drive
Walter Bohna returned from Port­
for club home.
land where he has been for some time
I 1918 Dodge Touring
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Baker to get $100,000
ducts plant.
milk
Ze have purchased 122.000 pair of
. S. Army Munson las» shoes sizes -s.
1-2 to 12 which war the entire
utplus stock of one of the largest
S. Government shoe contractors.
This shoe is guaranteed one hun­ 3
dred percent solid leather, color 3
dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and
waterproof. The actual value of
this shoe is $6. Owing to this De­
mendous bw we can offer same to
Send correct size. Pay postmas
on delivery or send money order. If
shoes are not as reprean'Ajd we will
promptly upon rquest. — ------
pro-
BAY STATE
COMPANY
NATIONAL
of Or< gon and Washington was 16
A SMALL INVESTMENT THAT
per cent above normal. New busi-
IS CONSERVATIVE. SAFE AND 296 Broadway, New York N. Y. ;
ness was I per cent above production.
PROFITABLE
Shipments were 10 per cent above
A sales corporation functioning for
new business.
l>ne of America’s oldest and best
24th, I nown manufacturers, offers a legit­
imate, safe and exceptionally profit
mills able profitable opportunity to a few
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»mall investors ($100 to $500) in E
Sris dlctrict.
COUNTY NEWS
OCEANSIDE
A GUARANTEED 35 PERCENT
MERCHANDISE PREMIUM
AT ONCE!
HOME RECIPES
FILLED
X
X
We will fill your home
recipes or special for­
mulas with the same
care that we would fill
the most intricate pre­
scription. The finest of
i drug products and
I great skill used gives
Î = results you cannot ob­
I tain through your own
efforts.
i
> his in addition to the substantal
dividends your investment calls for.
Her« is a real opportunity for the
first few lucky folks that answer this
pffer! The 35 per cent merchandise cÈ
premium is raedy for Immediate dis- = £
tributon. You make a profit at once.
Druggist
(htlceeper’a Widow
Hold« Po«t 20 Day«
Ictorla. H U.—4»or 2l> day« after
husband. th« llgtittiou»« kr«p«r<
died Mrs Thoma» Walklu«. ah>u«
1 h«r Iso chlldrmi «nd th« btely
I th« light buniiiMi on Tripl» Is
L J“«««d patch of rock off th«
lew «pt coast of northern British
unhla
rwa of tba woman'» plight ha»
reachad ct«lllsatlon after ■ go«
imit IlghtbotiM twider had rlaltad
1« Island an on» rf It» regular
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11,017, 4.9, 49 83; no.35. G.D. 1.20».
atklna died January SI. hot Mm
3.9, 47.15; Jack Williams, May. GJ.
klas was onabl« to summon as
1,0.39, 4 « 46.7«; Ole Hopkins. Roany,
nr»
No ships call at the little
GJ.
1.299, 3.5, 45.47 Hen VanTess,
•d. which is sut af th« usual Uns
-aval but If tb» light war» to ba Beauty. H. A J. 1.33«, 3.4, 45 42;
igulshed foe one alghf disaster Robert Prof man, Litzie, GJ, 8«S, J.g,
■me veaael atawoat certainly would 45.14; Laa Sander. Midget, GJ, 1.101,
■* Walking fiwikf« her grl«f.
«1 the light aixl th» usual fog
Inga war« wmndacl regularly.
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Goes to Claim Body < :
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Notified that Harry Howntr««
Toronto. Canada, had be«r i
lied in a fall from the window
a hotel In Buffalo. N T. Mrs
>w iure» his mother went to •
iff»Io to cintili hla hotly On
r way from the station to the
irgue she met the supposed
Sil son on the street
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4.1. 45.14.
Clas« C. Thre« year old making 40
Kigt I 41 Joel, i a rito
ounuo fat
H, 1.806. 3.8. 61.03; Toni Hyder. Lilly
GH, 1,300, 4 «. 60.17; Frank Hedig-
No. 5, GG, 1.20t’>. 4 4 . 53 0«; Frank
Blaser, Jersey, GJ. 970. 5.3. 51.41
Hunt A Durrer, Helen. GG. 1.231, 4.0
49.24; Edgar A Son, Blanch. GJ,
153, 4 1, 47.21; Uoyd Anderson. ! il
J, 1.504. 3.0. 45.11; Joe Bumgarini
Mina. GJ. 955. 4.7. 44.891 Pau! F
race, GJ, 9(18, 4 6, 41.77 Jnhn F
pattick, lady, GJ, 8«8 4 8 41 «»'
M. Niehon. Vera. GG. 812. 5'» 16
Niger A Niger, Roxana, RH, 1,
' 10 »S3.
* mbi of cow* tested 873 A'F
4
i cow, 91 J, No. co
k
ios
fat 321, avrag« fat p
1.4:»
A healthy I* pound boy was born
to Mr. ami Mrs. T. A. Flamberg.
April 3. Dr. McGee attending.
The real estate market is booming
in this vicinity. William Norris re­
cently purchased two vacant lots
from A. I>. Thompson near the skat­
ing rink. George Blanchard has pur-
hased the Miller property at Man-
*anit* beach and expect to take pos
session May 1st. Lee Mead bought ,
the Howard property and stock of
goods and expects to conduct a feed
and grocery business, P. J. Merit*.
of Portland recently purchased the
old bank property of Clay Daniels
and expects to move his family here
and go into business.
Mrs. l.iebel
sold a couple of houses some weeks
ago, Joseph Walker and Sidney Bian
chard being the purchasers.
Mr. and Mr». Ford Eggleston and
Mr and Mrs. Loui« I udtke drove out
to Portland Sunday to attend the fu-
neral of Mr*. C. H. Losey who wa»
buried Monday April 9.
Among th« many purchaser* of
automobiles w« not« W J. Mead who
I eight a new Chevrolet road»t*r of
H. H. Bo»lt last week. Al Anderson
»nd Ed ."smith are each riding in new
Oldsmobiles and Walter Walker drove
in a new Hunk touring car from Till
aniook last Saturday. Al) this indi
cates either prosperity or a spirit of
<. .cures».
M. 1 . White who was seriously in
,d at lamp 4 March 30 is im
vug nnelj under the car« of Dl.
Gee
,ev. W H. Pam-Jones who is a
lit ist. tasto: al Astoria, re»'
i -i. at Ni haleni hotel last Friday
i W T >hi wa a business visit
P
a d -everal day» last Week
I . st ci..» v as cond.ii tv i by M
.. <i'd daughter Vuian during hi-
» nee.
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JMJ50.00
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WHY WALK WHEN YOU MAY RIDE
CHEAPLY
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BRYSON-LINK MOTOR CO
“THE HOUSE OF SERVICE”
At A. Hudson Garage
SHOF
Mrs. .J. A. Derby and Mrs. Jane
Garrison of McMinnville, have rent­
ed one of Allen & Flemings cottages
for a month vacation. Mr. Derby, ac
s
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wrte Today—Do« * Delay
Mrs. Loyal Graham was in town Fuchs anil Miss Floris Newton, spent Send your name and address and let
Wednesday from Garibaldi.
me show you a real money maker—
the week end with them.
something that should meet with the
John Lindberg of Carlton accom­ i approval of your banker.
Mrs. H. C. White of Beaver was
panied by his i niece. Miss Torborg
James P. Cage- S*ev & Trea".
shopping in town Friday.
Trazell, spent the week end in their
Western Division
1301 VAN NBSS AVENVE
cottage. Mr. I Lindberg has just fin-
Mrs. F. W. Thomas was in from
Sii« Frandeco. California
> ished one of the prettiest cottages
Cloverdale Friday.
' at Oceanside.
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Henry Heisel and family of Tilla
£
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, mook spent Sunday at the beach.
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Maxwell Point and the other hills1
town
| are covered with wild flowers and a
good many people are seen daily gath
i i mg large boquets.
ASSN.
Since shooting of sea lions on the
MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS ANT;
| Three Arch Rocks has been prohib­
RUBBER WANTED
In the order given are the names of ited these inti-resting animals can be
the owner, name of cow, breed, milk cen playing in the au«f at all times.
CASH PAID
per cent fut and amount of fat:
Quite often Black fish and whales can
FOR
Cottonwood Farm, Janis, R.G.I,»’>9t>, . be seen spouting water.
5.1!», 93.23; Kiger A Josi, Verona, G.
HIDES. FURS
1,494, 5.2, 77.69; Tilly, R.H.2,027,
SACKS.
7 75.00 Dundy, G IL 1,333. 4.8 63.98
Hunt ADurrer, Negelty, G.G. 1,457.
METAL,
Cleve Allen is nursing an injured
5.2 75.19; Bessie, G.G. 1.367, 5.5. 75.1!»
CHITTUM BARK.
Elma,,
G.G.
1,259,
4.8,
60,43 foot, the result of dropping a boulder
Neigler A Neigler, no.3, (i ll. 1.838 >n it while at woi k in the rock crush-
Inqure
3.8, «9.84: no.9, G.ll. 1,807, 3.7, 6« 89: I er one day last week.
no 8.
(.11
1,497,
1.1.
64.37;
Dave Fitzpatrick, Daisy, G.J. 1,482
I 5. 66.69; N M. Nielson, no.9, G.D.
I. 319, 4.8, 64.75;Ben VanTress, Nancy
G. J., 1,318, 4.8, 63.26; Tom Hyder.
Joe, G.H. 11,55«. 4.0, «1.88; Dave
Fitzpatrick, Bess, G.J. 1,547, 4 0,«1.88
I’eter Betschait, no.5, G.H. 1,705, 3.6,
<11.38; A. W. Mills, Pet, G.J. 1,271
4.8, «1.01;
Class B. Cows 4 yrs. old making 45p.
Tom Hyder,Bertha G.G. 1,442 4.4
«3.44; Ringtail. G.G. 1,218. 4.2. 51.1«;
Princess, G.J 970, 4.7, 45 59; Stub
| G.J. 1.023, 4.4 45.01; J. L. Jones.
< lil t i y. <. <;
1.0'.» . .'•! M 11. Paul
| Bros. Heart. G.J. 1.107, 5.3, 58.87;
Paul Edgar, Allie, G.J. 1,107, 5.2 57.56
Peters Betachart, no.13 G.H. 1.197. 4.7
| .5« 2«; Henry landolt, Pat, G.J. 1.048,
¡5.3. 55.54;N M Nielson, no.35, G.D...
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Hood River—City streets being im­
proved.
the public at $2.95.
be
LOW I’RICES-EASY TERMS
OPPOSITE
POST OFFICE
KOCH
. Ill U m luoukey. weighing les:
ee ounces, mui two years old, finds
omf ort able seat on top <>f a water
ta The little animal I» mie of th»
illest of It» type mid was aeon for
first time in London.
good used cars
Just a few tires and tubes
on hand. Not all sizes. Sup­
ply future needs now.
Ed Kostic has a new ccok.
Reopening of Sumpter Valley smelt
er to revive mining in eastern Ore­
Emma Lapen stayed with the chil­
gon.
dren while Mr. and Mrs. George Rus­
tic were in the valley. They were gone
Corvallis hospital to get new wing.
from 6 o’clock a. m. until 7 p. m.
Saginaw to have new 20,000 foot Sunday.
a day sawmill.
Mr. and Mrs. Gould were in Blaine
Sunday, April 8th.
Astoria Elks planning $200,000 tern
John Burbank is back in school now
pie.
after a week's siege of the flu.
Portland—P. R. L. P. Co spends
Mrs. G. E. Mitchell spent Satur­
$500,000 on Holladay avenue.
day and Sunday in Tillamook.
The Blaine school are making a pa­
Westport mill to work three shifts.
per called the “Blaine Scream” which
Reedsport gets new hotel.
will be printed with their Hecklo-
graph.
Bend—Work starts on two new bus­
Welcome, Mrs. Sunshine!
iness buildings.
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QUALITY FIRST, THEY PRICE
Why worry. If quality is unsatisfactory price is
no object.
Moral. Read between the lines. Buy where
price is based on quality. Where confidence reigns
supreme, and where you always get the benefit of
a doubt. If you are looking for that grocery
ROME ON TO OUR PLACE
CONOVER & CONOVER
TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
MOVING
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Our Motto: "Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.”
A. W. Plank Hardware
BLOOM Fl'NRNITORE CO
55555S5S55S
General line of
Hardwaie, Paints, Cils, Varnishes
and Glass
Heath
Insurance
Mowing Machines. Dieci» and Harrows
Both PhMMS
Drink More Milk
HILI IS SOMETIMES REGARDED AS FOOD FOX THE
CHILD ONLY
IT » FOOD FOR YNE ADULT—POOD
FOB THY AGED ALSO
IT CONTAINS MOST OF THE
CLXimm ESSENTIAL P01
OF
THE
SBOWTH
HUMAN
BODY
THE
AT
MAINTENANCE
ALL
PERIODS
IT IS IN EASILY DIGESTED FORM.
You eaa well afford to drink mor» milk
bHMM It 1» th« itlHpMI
food
tn
world In compartacn with It» »ala«
milk we sell is straight from th« farm- -
from tseied cow*.
shipped and kept und«r
th» most sanitary condition«
THE GOLDENROD DAIRY
ERWIN HARRISON Proa
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