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FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Stayton to lay more paving this day night n.-asurcments will be tak-1
NOTICE TO BEE KEEPERS
...
t -- ----- ...I.. ____* ....____
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summer.
en
for
regular scout uniforms. n
Scout
meetings are scheduled for Monday
This is to notify all keepers of bees
and Tuesday nights of each week.The in this county, tha this office now
regular scouts have formed a Boy has on hand applications and licenses
Scout council, and by permission of for the keeping of bees. Notify us
Hemstitching 10c Yard
the city officials meet in the city hall by telephone or postal card, asking
Needlework and Gifts
once a week. The boys have a may­ for application and instructions, and
Census Shows 10 Per Cent of
Nation’s Total in Crops and Ani
or and chief of police and both the i the same will be sent to you.
Population Is Christian.
Mayor and Chief of Police have com- |
H. S. BRIMHALL,
mal Production in 1922 Is
mented favorably on the work of the 29-2t
County Clerk
Stran
Jerusalem, l’uleatlna.—-Puleatlue baa boys, who are able to render service
»
Worth $14,310,000,000.
a total population of 757.182, accord-
Th
lna to the figures of the recent ceiiaua. to the city of a valuable nature.
Washington.—Texas led the country This figure equals approximately the
Each boy scout takes a pledge to
♦ ♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
tu farm production. combining crops population of the city of Boston. Ten abstain from swearing, and not to
♦
•ml animal products, and lowu was i per cent of the people In I’ulestlne are cheat or steal, or smoke cigarettes;
A trt
CORRESPONDENTS NOTICE! «
the second state last year, the Depart­ given as Christians, 11 per ceut as to go to school somewhere every Sun­
Amertc
«
ment of Agriculture reports. The value Jews anil 79 per cent as Mohatume-
1918 Chevrolet Touring, three new tirsfe,
world,
day, and to do some outstanding deed
All correspondence received in ♦
of crops, animal products and total <luns. The figures for Christians and
has be»
i
battery, only ......................................... $165.00
every
week;
and
each
boy
in
the
bus
­
this office must have the name ♦
farm produeliou by states tor 1022 Jowe are regnrded here as about cor­
laxes
iness
meeting
is
asked
to
give
a
re
­
1918
Chevrolet Touring .».................
$145.00
of
the
sender
attached.
Com
­
♦
follow
i
Golder
rect, but then' was such strong oppo­ port on the siime. It is their aim to
Animal
munication« have been received * Just a few tires and tubes
1921
Velie
Six
Touring
..............................
$950.00
The»
sition
to
the
census
on
the
purt
of
Product*
from time to time which give *
bis retí
the Moliummeduns that their number, help some one every day. The Scout
1918
Dodge
Touring
......................................
$250.0(1
on
hand.
Not
all
sizes.
Sup
­
around three
no inkling as to who sent them, ♦
do thei
limuOv it la believed, la considerably under­ organization is built
ply future needs now.
Vermont ---- -
U,»0,000
fci.OOO.ODO estimated.
dowu i
great aims:
and the authenticity of the arti- ♦
MaMaahuaetU
<600.000
dle» an
“First, to keep myself physically
In two cities only Is there a pre­
cles is hard to determine, The ♦
6, NO,000
ti ..lv Island .
¿.ÑÓ.UOO ponderant Jewish population—Jerusa­
1a Ubis
5 l OMOMO I O I O I OMO I O I OK^^
Côûn ««tic JI ...
strong; second to keep myself mental­
publication of such names may ♦
TorX
....
«6,
TOO,
000
top, th<
lem and Tiberias. In the former city, ly awake; third, to keep myself
be withheld, if desired, hut it is ♦
H«» JarMy ...
H,k».M0
K W0,000
lndeed
jjwn.ylvanla .,
ru.MXMW out of a total of 02,000, 84,000 are He- straight.”
tsv,aov,«»
absolutely necessary that the *
WHY WALK WHEN YOU MAY RIDE
ferrei
compelí
' brews and tho rest are about equally
16,MU»0
The Kiwanis club is planning an
names be signed to the articles ♦
1.10Ú.OOU- -------JAkW*»- «-divided between Christiana and Mo-
Docta
CHEAPLY
outing
for
the
Scouts
with
a
big
feed,
+
sent in.
K, KO,«»
»Ury land ...........
«.1«'.«»
the vil
imwe,«»» —w i w w we j hanuueduns.
camp
fire
and
program.
+
+
*
+
♦
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
oa a m
It la Interesting to note that Beth
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tima .... ».mow
The business men of the city are
Some
irtn lUafoltaa . *m.0i«,<*>
C.rtO.i
,J,«» lelieui 1 b the only town In the laud In
*»,»00,000
Uth
i
Carolini
..
lTl.MH.OrtO
Amertc
which Christians predominate. Ilero * interested in the Scouts.
T
The work is in charge of Rev. Geo.
there are 5,838 of this faith, with 816
oíd gr
74.«»,«»
U.6O0."U0
what i
j _______
Harness ,
pastor
of the
____
_
__
Christian
m. no . oqo Mohammedans and two Jews.
tu.kv'.ooo
Nnxareth has u population of 7.424, I church, who has had fifteen years ex­
Anally
«41400.00
su.kxi.«» (<rf which nearly two-thlrds are Onrle-
aamuch
perience in the Boy Scout work. Three
l«l.*».00n I
nt, joo.ooo
ttan, one-third Moslem and only 58 business men of the city compose a
ful pe
MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS ANT)
ewa.
«aben a
“THE HOUSE OF SERVICE
RUBBER WANTED
to wall
,. The principal seaport. Jaffa, has . board of Scout commissioners. The
leump
plans
for
a
two
weeks
vacation
about 47,000 people, of whom there are
CASH PAID
Dakota
<KJO
*?',«»'.«»
during the coming summer.
h<8e
ui.ax.ooo
Dakota
le.iw.«» 20.000 each of Jews and Mohamme­
rs,o>o.w
FOR
MMMOO dan« and about 7,000 Christians. The
we.M'.oa)
Ml.K0.ta) other large centers of population are
isi.nx'.ixo
urJoo,ooo very largelj’ Mohammedan
HIDES, FURS
ULWMW
The Palestine Weekly, a Zionist or- i
U.W0.00D
SACKS,
Æ»'.w i gan, declares that according to Ilomau
238.900.000
IGAPE1T
HO.W.OOO
22.KO.0W figures this country has supported a
a<lm|
METAL,
»•»,»«'.ess “population of 7,000,000, but when one
The local subordinate I. O. O. F. I
CHITTUM BARK,
MS,tW,«X>
yalqt
toA»'.«» ' considers Unit the ureu o( Palestine Is : I lodge was well represented in Port I
K.wt.aoo
*1.8».000 about equni to that of Vermont and
ta thnt It has about an equal amount of land on the occasion of the celebration I
le.ioo.ooo
lavare
lii.no.oOd
of the 104th anniversary of the in- |
•xtco .
20. OOO,«» arable lund one questions seriously
10,100,000
stitution
of
Odd
Fellowship,
when
1
whether,
with
the
highest
development
MM«»
Altha
BLOOM FUNRNITURE CO.
ta of her natural resources, [t w«l Im­ lodgemen came from al! parts of the
We take off our hat t to the sugar kings. They pull the string, we
•J
vomeai
<la
possible for Palestine ever to support state to attend the laying of the cor-
is
carrying those past due accounts that puts the dark circles around
Idaho .
«.MO,«»
Washington
H2.noo.oo.'
his eyes, and causes him sleepless nights and loss of credit and breaks
Í8.K0UX» a greatly augmented population. Ver- norstone of the new Odd Fellow tem­
> moot In 1020 counted 852,428 people ple in Portland last Thursday. Grand
♦3.OU.000
Oregon ....
pay the price, but high priced sugar n<*ver broke a retail dealer. It
California .
441.«XI.«»
148.8».«» within the state.
> 4>44W4»w »4 » tmskwioh . a ** »
•Th«
Master Bowman delivered the address 1 f -1
90 per cent of all renil grocers who haven’t the nerve to collect >om
lb
'
>
Total
.fs.Mi.ooo.oqo ».«W.OOO.IXX
at the corner stone ceremonies, and
those who fail to keep their agrément, and stand their grocer off
15
Total Over Eight Binions.
Girl a Viaion Impaired;
Governor Pierce gave the anniversay II
while hey spend HIS mony for autos, homes, pleasures, etc. If you
Crop, raised In the west north cen­
Has Remarkable Memory address. A big program was had for j
want proof of these statements come in and be shown at
tral states In 1022 had a value of
the visiting Odd Fellows and Rebek- j
•t let
•2,OT9i(XMXOOO. an nmouat equal Jto !
ahs. Later the Muscovites initiated |
As a 23.2 par tact
th e tot al-evop-valiw-
a large class, and F. A. Beltz, Geo. ■
tl
of *8.061,000,000 ascribed to the entire I
You do have to wait for your prescription at
jnerlc eonntme——————————
Hanslmair and Arthur Anderson j<
country,
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Kochs
Drug Store! but most anyone will tell you
were
initiated
itno
the
degree
to
the
|
j
The east north central states were
TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY
Waiting
for a prescription is sometimes compul­
amusement
of
the
leal
members
pres-
;
•ecoud. w(f|i ltkC .per cant of Ute na­
ent.
!
tional total.
sory in the interest of genuine protection to your
All report a very pleasing time ;
The weet south central states are a
health. Intricate prescriptions cannot be hurried
little lower, with iO.O per twit of the
while out in the metropolis. Those ;
if they are hurried, slipshod methods means un­
total, ¡followed by the south Atlantic
attending from this lodge were: F.( i
1 43>9>3MOM.I TOŒAJ I O l û l 'J I O t I O!SI
T t ’WTW I- 4-4-4-
certain results. Protection first is our motto. We
division, with 18 per cent, the east
A. Beltz Geo. Hanslmair, L. B. Lucas,
south »« nt Mli wtan iOi » pel t a ut, m g I
can hurry and we will, but we will take ample time
John Aschim, D. Moon, W. R. Gould,
'Pacific, with 7.5 per cent; the middle |
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
J. Breeden, F. H. Matthews, Arthur'
to thoroughly guard you in right drugs, correctly
i Atlandr
a * i m
WItll 6.5 liwmt ....
; nr
the mmin ’ *
Anderson, Sollie Smith, Rollie Wat-1
MOVING
iln, with 4.6 per cent, anti the Nek
put together.
»on, C. I. Myers and Geo. Winslow.
□glatd. with 2,2. per cent
The South's crop production In 1922 !
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
as **.500,000.000. or 89.1 per cent of
e total for the United 8tnt«a. This |
lue whs almost as great us the value
The annual High School picnic was
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
iced on the crops produced In '
held at Oceanside last Saturday. '1
e nrtata i atw -ha* rrf rttr ■MtxmsTppT
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
Nine cars and two Ford trucks car­
alley, embraced In the two east
ALL YOUR GOODS
ried the crowd to the picnic grounds.
<1 WWT-mam«I6ns of the north
Not
a
lunch
but
a
good
wholesome
din
tral states, which was *8.506.000.
ner, showed the good judgment of the
>, or 39.8 per cent of the national
-
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
eats committee.
otal. The two dlrtalons that conatl
lute the East had a crop production
The day was spent in hiking over I
-
j the hills and up and down the beach
Our Motto: “Quick Servier and Reasonable Rates.'
••tjrigM,
ralued at *812,090,000, or 0.1 per cent
>f the national total.
When the time came for going home [
in« nil
In value of Hnlmals ralsetl anil nnl-
the wish was expressed "That once
s « mu.44c*:r^? i o»9tj<c 4 >?m0 i o i o i o i o i û i OM^^
Miss Enid Miller of Oklahoma City, a year would eonie oftener.”
a senior of the school of speech at
At last! Kiichis, the T. H. S. an­
with a valuation of Jl1013,iXlo.0l)<), .or Northwestern
Chicago,
university,
SOJ per cent of the total of Hlh <11 vl» who, though handicapped with lm- nual is home fiom press, oh what a
gms, *5,349 OOP,IXXi. ~The ¿ombluatluu paired eyesight. Is proving to be one rejoicing there was among the stu-
this Olvlslon with the east north of the best scholars in the university. dents.
The students wish to thank all those '
entrai statee gave a value of *2,017,-
Miss Miller has so mastered the art
H<00,000?'br M.6 per'Wlnf ij/fh'* ûatlobal of concentration that she gets a firm who made this annual pussible and a
lue <ff artlrtials anff Snlttial produite. grasp of any subject In one reading. special vote of thanks is extended to |
JClie percentage tat the South waa To save her eves. she has mastered the business men, the staff, Mr. Turn­
.2 per cro. and for the Kaat 12,5 per the touch system of typewriting, and
bull and last but not least, our faith­
t o f Ill s B»m>IM I IIII0 T
'
make» all her reports anil keeps her ful editor, Miss Ramona Haltom.
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notebooks up to date In this manner.
She has won a place on the varsity
ind Mummified Body
debate team.
TEXAS LEADS IN
FARM PRODUCTS PALESTINE HAS757,102
Pollyanna Shop
GOOD USED CARS
FINI
LOW PRICES-EASY TERMS
É
CITY TIRE SHOP
ä
œs
OPPOSITE
POST OFFICE
IM
BRYSON-LINK MOTOR CO
At A. Hudson Garage
THREE LINKERS GO
TO THE METROPOLIS
GETTING THE MERCHANT’S GOAT
Maybe--
E. E. KOCH, THE DRUGGIST
CONOVER & CONOVER
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
A. W. Plank Hardware
General line of
CHURCH NEWS
Indi»** in MÎMouri
| 1 WW
*
i-t
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
»
Bllllon U m Getham Cara In *22.
flrl Noel,- Ko.—The discovery rtf the
New York.— A billion nickel» wen-
irtly mummified remains of'd prehl»
FIRST ( KRISTIAN CHURCH
trie Indian ai'ttie 'base of the bluffs paid Into the elevated and auhway
turnstiles
of
the
Intertiorougli
Rapid
the Cow Skin river, near here,
Geo. N. Harness, Minister ........
ided zest to the work of archeolo- Transit company during 1022. A re­
The Every Man's class at the City
sta who have unearthed here many port show» It* mileage has more than
huvenlrs of a race long dead. The doubled since 1006. and that Its poaaen hall 9:45 a. m. The Pastor’s Aid class
bl irty conducting the excavations is di- ger traffic had tripled during the same in the Adventist church 10 a. m. Bi­
ble school in the church building at
cted by M. R. Harrington, and rep- period.
10 a. m. Morning worship and com­
sents the museum of the American
Russian Toys In Germany.
dlsn Heye foundation. New York
munion 11 a. m. Christian
I
Endeavor
Petrograd.—Russia recently began
7 p. m. r
Evening worship 8 p. m. The 1
Ei
■ending toys to Germany. The first
The skeleton was wrapped In ragged
invited.
Z-J.
shipment was valued at *25.000. The public is 2.
erskln robee and covered by a piece
j gross matting The deerskins were toys were all made by peasants and
differ from the mechanical playthings
UNITED BRETHREN
filled with a girdle of fur believed to
manufactured extensively by the Her-
thnt of an otter.
mane.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes for '
Th«- “Ozark bluff dwellers,*’ as his
all ages. Come. Preaching service !
re hns been designated by Mr. Har-
Bumped by Sign, G«t. *6.000
gton, were beneath a breechclout
White Plaine—A verdict for »5,271 l*
m and 8 P- m- You wil1 Ket «
twisted grass attached to a belt against the city of Yonker« and Charles ' k**-’!*’ out of these services. Come.
ide of strings made of wild hemp, Ward was returned by a jury In favor . Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m.
gross basket, believed once to have of Evelyn M. Haines of Yonkera, who Junior C. E. 7 p. m. The public is
italneil food, was found buried near testified thnt her heart struck a sign ' cordially invited,
«boulder of the skeleton
extending from the building and pro­
W. O. WOOLEVER, Pastor.
^The skeleton was entire, excepting tecting over the sidewalk.
■ ahull, which apparently had been
«wed by rata which were fouud to
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
e
re nested In the tomb.
There will be preaching services at
isms of Peril and Falls to Death,
the ^sbytarian church every Sun-
bloke-boro, Ky.—Hoy Schultz, thlr-
day. ’. Whe Pastor Elect Dr. Ander-
jive years old. a miner. Is dead, the
son arrived in the city Monday and
■ Un of i: dream. Schultz was sleep
will occupy the pulpit both morning
< n tlie top of a loaded coal car and
Eureka Scout camp of thin city and evening. Sunday school at ten
Wined that he was In front of a Io
H-ilive. lie rolled from the top of han two organization», the regular o’clock The subject for the morning
<nr and fell Into a mine pit 70 feet and junior scouts. There are 50 ac­ sermon will be: “The1 Wonderful
p. Injuries caused by the full re- tive members in the Junior camp and Book." In the evening there will be a
. <••! In bls death.
05 in the regular organization, mak­ service of particular interest to young
ing a total of 115 member». The camp people. The public is cordially in­
is fully organized, and on next Fri- vited to all these services.
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
Both Phonos
■
LOCAL BOY SCOUTS
ARE WELL ORGANIZED
I or a Good Meal
And Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
CEMENl
28 W
LAMB-SCHRADER CO