Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 01, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    ,AY..H NE 1, 1923
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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
TgTEKAN8 IN HOSPITAL
PROFESSIONAL
a
better
crude makes a better
Oil
Zerolene oils are made from selected Western Naph­
thenic Crude, which repeated tests have shown to produce
an oil having greater “crawling” qualities, greater adhe-
iiveness. and greater stability than oils made from other
crudes. Hence the car lubricated with Zerolane will
us- about S% leas gasoline because it is continuously
better lubricated.
Moreover. Zerolene produces less carbon than any other
oils we have tested or been able to produce. ’ Cars
lubricated with Zerolene run from 25% to 50% farther
before valve-cleaning and carbon-removing operations
are necessary.
Insist on Zerolene—even if it does coat less.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
CARDS
TILLAMOOK GARDEN LOOK EINE rock for the Tillamook county end ofson remembers that the above fam I
Work
in this
county isilies in the county at the time. The
the work. V.'_.
— —
1
It is a mistake to suppose that Till­ going ahead at u rapid rate up on the . son remember» that the above fami-
amook im|K>rts all of its garden stuff. stretch of road above referred to, and | lies included the Trask*, Vaughns,
BARRICK & HALL
Many tine gardens are in evidence in crews will place the crushed rock as l and the Quicks; the others he does not
recall.
Attorney* at Law
various parts of the city and a great fast as it can be hail.
There were a few times when the
vaiety of such stuff is raised here,
National Building
Indians were, or pretended to be mad, I
The late rains have stimulated rapid
EARIA TILLAMOOK TRAILS
but
no
harm
came
oo
the
little
hand-
I
growth in that line.
Few people who travel the present
TUIamook
Oregon
I ful of settlers then in the country. Mr
fine Tillamook roads of today from
F—
Harris
senior,
used
to
settle
disputes
PILE DRIVER FINISHES WORK Portland in to the capital of the coun­
ty, and elsewhere along our beaches, among the Indians and was well es-
The piling along the bay, adjoin­ realize how the pifmeers of this sec teemed by the natives who regarded
H. T. Botta
Geo. I’ Winslow
ing a stretch of the Bayncvan road, tion got in and nut of the coast sec­ hint as their “tillicum” or friend. Mr.
BOTTS & WINSLOW
lias been driven and the pile driver tion. And few even give it a that, as Harris used to play with the Indian
crew has removed. The dredge is now they eat up the miles in their fine, boys, and they taught him woodcraft
Lawyers
operating ut Garibaldi mid so soon as swift automobiles, over scenic .high­ He remembers that ammunition was
scarce
in
his
younger
days,
and
that
1 Tillamook
Oregon
it finishes down there, will come up ways, with towns and hamlets appear­
the liny and Illi around the piling, ing and disappearing, every
few he used to dig bullets out of trees
where the eiders had shot at a mark
I The advance guard of tin- annual when that portion of tile new Bay­ miles. Times have changed since the He would then beat th lead out into
ocean
road
will
lie
ready
for
the
finish
day*
of
the
pathfinder
and
trail
blaz
­
.Chinook salmon run is appearing in
R. E. RINGO. M. D
er, and too many persons are prone thin strips and make s mall lead
the bay and rivers tributary to it. ing touches.
squares which he loaded in an old shot
to
forget
or
ignore
the
old
pinners,
Physician and Surgeon
Last week Walter Zeller and Wade
who made it possible for the settle­ gun und fired at ducks on the river
(Jenkins eaught a 40 pound Chinook
Room 14-15, Natl. Bldg.
ment by whites of the Old Oregon, and buy, usually with good success.
I in the upper bay which was fresh
He recalls that for six weeks at
and
for
the
evolution
of
the
new
Ore
­
All kinds of sewing, beading, braid­
I from the ocean. The fish caught now
Tillamook,
Ore.
one time the only food that was serv­
jure prime, as they are just in from ing, embroidery, knitting, crocheting gon.
ed in his home was salmon, boiled,
In Tillamook is a citizen whose
the sea, hut the main run will occur i.nd tatting, also children und infants
fried or roasted, and potatoes; bread
! in the latter part of June and July, clothes a specialty, nt 502 fifst street father built the first horse trail from being a luxury not to be obtained dur
Tillamook to MeMinnvilc in 1865, in
33-3t
R. T. BOALS, M. D.
and according to observation, will be east of court house.
The old timers could
the closing days of the great civil ing that period,
I
succeeded by the gurney silversides
such as flour and su-
not
get
supplies
war. A. IL Harris of this city was
Surgeon and Physician
when the fun will begin with the
except by schooners
horn one half mile above the old Quick gar and coffee,
trollers, the latter fish is said to be
that came from Portland and Astoria
I. O. O. F. Building
place
on
South
Prairie,
53
yours
ago
the best troll-taker of the species.
It is reported that a mile of the
and is therefore one of the few pion­ There were at this period no wagon
Tillamook
Oregon
Many local fishermen are polishing up road betwen Mohler and the Clatsop
eers’ sons now living. Hin father, roads.
their spoons and overhauling fishing county line is now ready for rocking
Truman Harris, crossed the plains in
tackle in anticipation of the trolling and that the big rock crusher in Clat­
1852 to Oregon from Michigan, set-
season.
sop county, about a mile from the
tling near Oregon City, in 1854, hav-
DAVID ROBINSON
county line, is about ready to grind
ing heard of the “Tillamook country
+ + + + + + + + + + + *♦
Physician and Surgeon
by the sounding sea, the eider Harris ♦
*
and family mounted ponies, und set ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR «
National Building
out for their new locution, following ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING «
Tillamook
Oregon
the old Indian trails from Grand ♦
♦
Ronde northward, that led to Tilla­ + One cent per word per issue, ♦
mook by devious windings. To show ♦ with n minimum charge of $ .25 ♦
the mettle of the pioneer women of ♦ Readers are charged at the ♦
C-T-C
CHIROPRACTIC
Tires
Oregon, Mr. Harris relates that his ♦ same rate. All reading notices ♦
Conserve
THE BETTER WAY TO
mother rode a cayuse on the trip with ♦ must have “adv.” attached. No ♦
The Car
her husband, and curried u baby in ♦ preferred positions.
♦
HEALTH
her arms. After a couple of days the ♦
♦
Harris family came out on the Nes- ♦
DR. H. L. BABB
*
tueca river and finally arrived ut
FOR SALE
South Prarie, a few miles from the
CHIROPRACTOR
present city of Tillamook, where Mr.
IN BRIGHTON BEACH. ONE LOT
Harris took up a donation land claim
Graduate Nurse in Attendance
No 2 in Block 81 for $100. Ten dol
of 320 acres. In 1865 there being no
lars per month or $85 cash. Peter
Both Telephones
road other than Indian trails to the
Damis, St. Helens Oregon, P. O.
Willamette valley, Mr. Harris se­
211 Tillamook. Building
Box 501,.
33-6tp
cured some Indians from the buy sec­
tion and that year made a trail from TWO UNIT MILKING MACHINE
UT C-T-C Cords to the long­
South Prairie vii. Killam creek past
complete with engine. In good con­
distance driving test — over
Skookum lake, to Jones mill in Yam­
dition; u bargain. L. G. Doss, Bea­
Dr J. D. TURNER
all roads and through all seasons
hill county, connecting by th. Jones
ver.
33-4tp
Then measuri your speedometer
Optical and X-Ray Laboratories
road with McMinnville. The trail was
record in terms of both mileage
CALF,
Office phone M-39, Res. 126-.M
all right for horses and foot travel­ PURE BRED HOLSTEIN
and satisfaction
lers and Mr. Harris called it a toll* mother produced 12,550 lbs. milk
National Building
There i c verv definite reasons for
trail, not a road. It was the first I last year with 3.64 test, 441.57 lbs.
Tillamook
Oregon
C-T-C superiority
Only the finest
butter fat. John Josi. Mutual
trail made by white men from this
materials 0bt.nn.1hle are used. More
phone.
32-3tp
painstaking skilled hand-craftsmanship
vnlley, mid was much travelled at un
enters into their making. The com­
early day, but as a road it was never EIGHT SMALL PIGS, 2 MONTHS
pounding is improved, the inspections
completed. A big fire after the trail i old, A. J. Nordstrom, Sandlake road
art- rigid and severe.
DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON
began to be traveled filled the grades
You can drive C-T-C Cords with 30%
DENTIST
with logs and otherwise made a roud HAVE A FINE YOUNG, PURE
less inflation than usually recom­
215-216
Tillamook
Building
mended for ordinary cords.
bred
Jersey
cow
for
sale.
Must
sell
with the limited means Mr. Harris
as
1
am
unable
to
care
for
her.
Both
phones
Hours
9 to 5
had,
an
impossibility.
Later
the
trail
H J NELSON, Distributor for Till-
Mary 1. Wilson, Rockaway, Seaview
was abandoned when Uncle Jimmy
am.Mik County. Dealers throughout
Tillamook
Oregon
the county.
addition.
33-2t
Quick obtaining state aid. built u
toll road up the Trask river connect- i
A MARE, WEIGHT 100 LBS. BROKE
Columbia l ire Corporation
ing with Yamhill county.
single and double; gentle, also milk
Portland, Orejton
When Mr. Harris’s parents came
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
wagon and harness. W. A. Baker
here,
there
was
no
town
of
Tillamook.
RÎ1
Mutual Phone.
34-2t.
Veterinarian
In fact, there were but five white film
¡lies in the county at that time.
CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS
Bell phone sF2. Mutual phone
Special attention to floral pieces
for funerals. Also early cabbage
Oregon
Tillamook
cauliflower, and tomatoes. Tilla­
mook Greenhouse,
Mutual tele­
phone.
28-tf
land by American Iaigion work last surgical hospital for disabled veterans
Thursday, he being a member of a of the late war. The lease of the
site of the present hospital will ex­
committee to select a new site for a
j E Shearer was called to Port
pire soon and a new site is under con
sidertion by the committee. Should
the government fail, however, to ap­
prove the site selected the patients
numbering 112 in the surgical hospi­
tal will be moved to Walla Walla
where the government has a hospital.
While in Portland the committee was
entertained at lunch by l>r. Dillahunt
dean of the U. of O. medical college,
Dr. Shearer states that there ure
14 soldier patients in the Pierce suni-
tariuni at Portland.
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PAWN
34.000 square mile» ot marvels,
lieauty and color—nothing like
it on earth— leaping geyser»,
growling grotto», boiling cauld­
rons, nature’» most fantastic
formations, in the midst of
which are magnificent hotels,
ehanning cottage villages,
villages. 30Ó
300
miles of inatciiiess boulevards
and all the comfort« of horns.
S.n.1 for our txnklM
11 teU. 11» Ihrtl
box Morv ot natur«*, wowdarlan.1 thar
T hrough S leeping C ar
Service DAILY between Port­
land and West Yellowstone
make* the tripvery comfortable
Let ear repr e eeelehve e owk,
/Mir itinerary and arrange
your rtttrvatoonj. rtc
OLD FAITHFUL—^
Once «Very seventy minute!
J .II. O’NEILL. TmnliDi P mbnwot
A«rnt. with bea<laui£Un
at 006 PUUtrk Block, Port­
land. will call oarsonally
and arrange all detail*;
drop him a card oraddf«»"
WM McMURRAY
General Paaeeuger Age
Portland, Oregon
Long-Distance Cords
I
rw
Portland Auto Stage
IVAN DONALDSON. Mgr.. Tillamook, Ore.
Change in schedule from Portland to Tillamook effective March
19th as follows:
GEM THEATRE
■ LEAVE TILLAMOOK
7:30 a. m
2 p. m.
and
6:00 p. m.
■ FROM PORTLAND— 7:50 a. m.
12:00 m. and
12:30 Midnight
Till RSDA Y-FRIDAY, JUNE 7-8
i This change should please local people as they can spend evenings
in Portland and return on midnight special.
THOMAS MEIGHAN in
RED HOT ROMANCE
BACK HOME AND
For the next few months fresh vegetables and sal­
ads will be especially prominent on the table menu.
Please remember that we have that extra good vin­
egar at the ordinary price, also Wesson, Mazola, and
Olive oils in all sizes, and Van Camp’s, Jevnes and
Premier.
CHEESE
We now have in stock in addition to the good old
Tillamook cheese, fancy cream brick, limburgher,
Wisconsin Swiss and Prim Oost.
SAUSAGE AND LUNCH MEATS
We carry a good stock of pressed meats, boiled ham.
ehipped beef, bologna, salomi, and many other good
items for that, quick meal and the picnic lunch.
Your satisfaction in quality and price are kept con­
stantly in mind at
THE SATISFACTION STORE
BROKE
LEATHER PUSHERS NO. 8
George Ade, America’s leading humorist,
wrote this story especially for his friend Thus
Meighan. More laughs per reel than nny
comedy ever produced, and a real “home
town” remains Lila Lee has the leading place
support of Meighan.
»X NEWS
I’UESDA’
CON)
SATURDAY, JUNE 9
I F,LIC THE CAT, Cartoon
NESDAY, JUNE 5-6
THE MADNESS OF
YOUTH
E TAI.MADGE in
EAST IS WEST
Featuring John Gilbert. A story of a thief,
jewels, an heiress and a wayward girl. John
Gilbert gives -you a romance, drama and a
new type of thief in The Madness of Youth.
Ct PHI’S ELEPHANT, Sunshine Comedy
E. G. ANDERSON
ADVERTISE IN THE HEADLIGHT—TILLAMOOK
COUNTY’S LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM
John Emerson-Anita Loos production lives up
to its lively and alluring title, presented by it
celebrated cast. It’s a red hot comedy num­
her, it’ll do you good to laugh and giggle a
bit and this one will turn the trick.
big super special production, with drama,
humor, thrill, of color conflict, of western wit
and eastern lite. Magnificent in setting and
superb in portrayal- Absolutely one of the
best shows
have had for several weeks.
Don’t miss ie.
FOX NEWS
LODGE DIRECTORY
2 YEAR HOLSTEIN BULL; ALSO
thrifty 7 to 9 weeks old pigs. Joe
Nufer, Cloverdale, Ore.
31-3tp Silver Wave Chupter No. 18, O. E. S.
Stated communications first and
CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR, third Thursdays of each month in
$8.50 per cord. Leave orders at Masonic Hall.
Visitors welcome.
Honey A- Heussers Grocery. 9tf
CORA L. MILLER. Secty.
SUNDQUIST - NORBERG MILL
W. R. C.
wood for aale $5 cord delivered.
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept,
Cord and a half to load. John Ma­ of Oregon meets on first and third
thers. clty.
20tt Friday evenings of each month, at
8 o’clock in the W. O. W. halt
FOR RENT
Visitors welcome.
4 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR
Mrs. A. D. Smith. Pres.
married couple. Upstairs, light, airy
Elizabeth Conover. Secretary
clean, center of town. Furnished.
CORINTH
POST NO. 35
For sale: Indian motorcycle, runn­
Department
of Oregon
ing onier $20. For sale Franklin
Meets on second and on fourth
1910. Fine running order $50. See
Percy, the Bicycle Doctor.
33-2t Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m.
in the W. O. W. hall.
MODERN 4-R00M HOUSE ON ISt
J. S. Diehl. Commander
street, close in, with garage.-
W. Spea». Adjutant
33R.
Johnson Chapter, No. 24
RANCH WITH 36 COWS AND
R. A. M.
all necessary equipment. Bn 104,
Stated Communication *ec-
care Headlight.
22tf
ond and fourth Tuesdays in
month. Visitors welcome.
PASTURE, INQUIRE OF M. E.
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
Gruber,
Trask Lodge, phone
Tillamook
Lodge No. 57
2F22.
27tf
A. F. & A. M.
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE SUITABLE
Stated communication sec-
for rooming or boarding house. Call
each
ond Wednesday in
next door Allen House.
Visiting Bret hern
month,
welcome.
WANTED
Harvey Ebinger, Sec.
GOOD JERSEY COW. 817 EIGHTH
street East.
33-2tp
N EXPERIENCED
MAN TO
handle small dairy farm.
Call
Bell phone 3F2.
20tf
WORK AS HOUSEKEEPER BY
woman with small child. Inquire I
Headlight office H 133.
38 2tp
WANTED TO BUY
TCTURES
■
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
sale call Ed
Hadley, Mutual
phono.
18 tf
Tuesday Evening, 7:30
Rebeknhs Wednesday Evening.
Marathon Lodge No.
93, Knights of Pythias
Regular meeting Mon­
day evening al 7:45
si ; rp. By order of the
Chancellor Commander
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