Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 08, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923
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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight
COMMENT
FEATURES
L- i
ainook ftcabligirt
, Independent
Weekly
Paper
Psbb'hed Every Friday By The
„¿light Publishing Company, Inc.
1’ilkiniook, Oregon
she Harrison,
.Managing Editor
Telephone*
Pacific States, Main
Mutual Telephone
Watered as second class mail
„mr in the U.S. poatoffice at
Jgh«""1'. Dragon
[SI BSCRIPTION RATES
$2.00
,£e \ ,r. By Mail
$1.00
Ijn Months, By Mail
$ .75
IXfcre. Months, By Mail
Payable in advance
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♦ 01 R EDITORIAL POLICY
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♦ 1. To advocate, aid and aup-
4 pci any measures that will
♦ bring the most good to the
♦ most people.
♦ 2. To encourage industries
♦ to establish in Tillamook
♦ county.
4 3. To urge the improvement
4 of a port for Tillamook City.
♦ 4 To insist on an American
♦ standard of labor.
* 5. To be politically indepen­
♦ dent. but to support the can­
♦ didates for public office who
♦ will bring the most good to
♦ the people of Tillamook
* county and of the State of
4 Oregon.
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tires are started by cigarette stubs. the topograpy.—Oregonian.
The moral is be careful.
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In the country surrounding Tilla­
mook bay ar«' industries and latent
The incoming to our buy of the first resources ample to justify deepening
lumber carrier this year for the Whit­ of the channel at the entrance. For­
ney mills may mark the beginning of ests are extensive enough to keep its
a revival of shipping for this bay. It sawmills in operation fur many year
is to be hoped that it will. The lum­ and under n wise policy of reforeste
ber business will increa a- in this coun tion permanently. Its cheese and
ty rather than diniiish so long as th« dairy industry could expand if the
demand for lumber keeps up and that market wen- enlarged by cheap wa
man mean a revival of shipping by ter transportation. Lumber shipments
water.
should raise Tillamook to equality
with Coos bay, and the bay might
beconn- une of th«' best harbors on the
WHlTE-BARTCin
«•oast.
Readiness of the Port of Tilla­
mook to bear a share of th«- cost
Albert U. White and Rosie Bartchy should remove any hesitation on th«-
of Tillamook were married at the purt of the government to undertake
M. E. parsonage Saturday evening at th«- improvement. The Oregon coast
7:30 p. m.
does not abound in nutural harbors,
but it has several in th«- making, and
all should become outlets to ocean for
products of the coast country.—Ore­
gonian.
FAMILIAR SIGHTS
Ry G. B. Nunn
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Tooth brushes.
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Leaky radiators
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Street intersections
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Tillamook hotel
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Elks' show advertising.
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Interrupted telephone conversations
From Exchanges
FRIDAY. JUNE «, 1»23
Everyone who goes to the Tilla­
mook beach country between Man-
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hattan and Twin Rocks knows Mrs.
F. P. Miller, who is registered among
It w.r- estimated by a business man. the arrivals at the Perkins. Long be
of thi« city this week, that more than I fore Rockaway was even blessed with
160.00«.' annually goes out oi Tilla a raiioad depot anil when there were
Book to mail ortler houses, that nev­ not to exceed six houses between
er n-..-ns and is just that much mon­ Brighton and Garibaldi, Mrs. Miller
ey tax- out of 1'K-al circulation. Th«- was handling the mail and she is still
binine-- men who pay the taxes and th«' postmistress. The big rush at
nppert the city expenditures for im­ th«- postoffice is during July and Aug­
provement and whose pocketbooks are ust when the summer colony is at the
ever ready to meet the demands of beach for one of the leading pastimes
avic pride are passed up when it of beach visitors is to write letters
reme- to business. People send away and to wait around hoping for re-
for a lot of merchandise that looks plies.—Oregonian.
«tractive in the illustrated circulars
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of th«- mail order houses, but the ex­
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Foster of
perience of most persons is that one Brighton, Ore., are among the arriv­
ci.’ <i- better in his home town. At als at the Hotel Portland. Brighton
bom-? h«- has the business reputation is a sawmill town on Nehalem bay,
of the dealer behind his purchase, and and when the Roosevelt highway is
if it doesn’t suit, he can exchange or constructed from Brighton to Jetty­
0« better fitted but the mail order creek, about three miles south the
| bouoe- get the money and lose inter- highway will be opened the entire
Ì ut in the purchaser, until next time. length of Tillamook county. To build
It is better to be loyal in business mat this section, however, may necessitate
to your own town, as the few the railroad moving its trestle so as
tent« one imagines he will save is to make room for the highway. Al­
«muli-- found lacking in the real though not very long, the construc­
»orti of the garment bought away tion will be very expensive owing to
from home.
I MONEY THAT STAYS AWAY
The new British premier wears a
Ittn* shirt and smokes a pipe. He
■ »aid to more than make up for this
*>«ai deficiency in the eyes of the ar-
■toeracy by being a man of initiation
•V fore,- After all, the shirt doesn’t
■*k‘- the man.
Th« German rra.k is still falling in
tilue. This will be sad news to the
“••re thing” Americans who bought
Truten money a year ago as a ‘get
*W> quick" speculation. There is a
*v«r falling and ever increasing num
of people in this world who are
dMermined to get money without
•irking for it.
A cigarette is an innocent looking
but it has caused more fires
I**! cono-quent loss of life and prop
"*y than till other agencies outside
I" Premeditated incendarism. Most
**' -moke a cigarette half up and
throw it away. Sometimes the
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alights where it should not.
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«mok'-r i , nrele < trouble
,u‘
It is said that many forest
man who buys a 30 x
31/2 inch “R” tread fabric
or a Revere Cord gets a tire
that is built to give the greatest
in value.
One that has won its w ay on
merit over a period of years in
competition with the best the
market offers. There is a Revere
Dealer near you. Look him up.
REVERE RUBBER COMPANY
1790 Broudway, New York
REVERE
TIR.ES
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Just What
■ You’re Looking For
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I LOW ROUND TRIP SUMMER EX
State and county officers are busy
filling out the new questionaire which
asks some pointed questions concern
ing their status as to citizenship. A
supply of the new blanks have arrived
at the county clerk’s office. It is un­
derstood thatonly county and state
officers will be required to sign these
blanks, the attorney general of the
state having ruled that men on the
payroll of the county and under ap
pointment by the county court are ex­
empt from the provisions of the new
law.
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Have those wedding photos taken while the flow­
ers are still fresh. We will take them any time
by appointment.
LINES
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Southern Pacific Lines
Birds in captivity require the best of care and
must be fed only the best of grains.
Our bird seeds are of the best quality, mixed
in the right proportions and they are inexpen­
sive, too.
We also have a complete and dependable line of
bird remedies.
SWISS PICNIC AT PACIFIC (TTY
ON
The Motto we Live up to is:
“SERVICE
LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
In Answerto an enquiry regarding diet:
"Then probably you could use more milk
to advantage. You mention only two
quarts daily for two children and two ad­
ults, one of whom is trying to gain weight.
The children wouiti do well to have a quart
or nearly a quart each, and you should have
a pint at least for yourself and from a pint
to h quart (according to his special needs
and his assimulation) for your husband.
Then with the increas«- of milk you can eas­
ily cut down your meat and egg bill.
“A good rule to remember is that for ev­
ery extra half pint of milk used in the
daily diet the othur protein foods, such as
meat, eggs, fish, cheese, may be reduced
by two ounces without any dietetic loss.
Milk is usually the least expensive and the
most easily served nnd assimiliate«! of all
th«' protein foods.”
Song and Moulting Food
Bird Tonic
Vegetable Extract, a blood ton- Mil«- Powder
Mazsena Bird Biscuit
ic.
Roller Canary Seed
Health Food
Moulting Pepper
Hemp Seed
Orange Color Food
Mixed Parrot Seed
Bird Eye Water
Bird («ravel
Bird Bitters
Etc., Etc.,
JUNE 17, 1923
These preparations are all guaranteed. They
are inexpensive and ought to be kept on hand at
all times.
All Swiss and those of Swiss descent are invited.
Bring your own lunch. Arranged by Swiss Socie­
ty of Tillamook.
CHARLES I. CLOUGH CO
Arrangement Committee: ( asper Zweifel, Joe
Sch richer.
PRICES AREi REASONABLE
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PHOTOGRAPHER
Phones
Plumbing and Sheet Metal ¡Work
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FEED THE BIRD
Both
SEE BURCKARD FOR THE
VERY BEST IN
Between Tillamook & Port­
land
$5.75 and $7.00
San Francisco
$51.50
Los Angeles
$73.75
Plan now to take advantage
of these low round trip fare
or others to various places,
vacation resorts and eastern
cities.
Tickets on sale all summer
long.
Ask your local ticket agent
for details, time tables and
descriptive folders or write
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
HAROLD J. GRAVES
SATISFACTION ASSURED
¡¿WWW
CURSION FARES
questionaire blanks here
ajasraac
| Many Tillamookers are patiently
'••iting __
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r_____ of the
for the
compieLvn
I Lioevelt highway southward with a
line auto trip in view Such
"P doubtless will soon be possible.
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and some of the smaller cities of Ore­ men six days in the week, when they
gon will gather in Seaside on June 15- come into their places of business will
be left on this occasion and the pro­
17 and have a big time. Business ses-
prietors will devote the outing to hav­
sions and social functions will be held ing a good time. It is understood that
at the hotel Seaside. The big piles of Tillamook laundry heads will attend
soiled linen that greet the laundry- the convention.
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO
JUNE IS BRIDE MONTH
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WILL CAMP ON TRASK
Lighthouse Inspector Leich of Port
M. E. Gruber of the Trask house
land, was in the city Monday, looking was in town Friday last and states
ufter some repairs to I m - made on the that the Y. M. C. A. will hold a
light house at Gape Mears. It is un­ slate meet and camp some time in
derstood thut Mr. Leich is much in­ August next on the north fork of
terested in the completion of the Bay­ the Trask river, near the old Trask
ocean road, as when that length of house. The site was selected some
highway Is completed, it will be pos­ time ago by u committee from Port­
sible for him to ship his supplies to land. While the old Trask road is
Cape Mears from this city, and thus not open to auto or carriage travel
dispense with a lot of extra and un­ to the valley, many hikers arc using
satisfactory work, a? it now exists. it ami horses « an get through
With the finishing of the Buyocean right, This old road'is a very
road the old road from the south end turesque and scenic route and
of the Bayocean tract to Cape Mears, numerous tine spots along it
which is an earth road, will be made camping and fishing. Mr. Gruber
passable at all times of the .vein. A says that cattle are fat anti sleek up
survey for a new road has been made in the mountains and that wild grass
the distance to the lighthouse from is plentiful. A number of tourists
Ba.vocean being about a mile and a have come up there recently via Till­
half. The supplies at present have to amook from Portland and other points
lie hauled over a muddy road on a in th«' valley.
sled or packed in on horses, which is
THE GLORIOUS FOURTH
a method of travel that has been rele­
LAUNDRYMEN TO FROLIC
gated to the backwoods in these days
The Firemen will have charge of of autos and hard surfaced highways,
the Fourth of July celebration in this hut not all places in Oregon are thus
city, which will include two days, the accessible.
Th«- laundrymen from the larger
3rd and 4th. The Firemen’s commit­
tee arc holdings meetings in the fire
hull and sub-committees will be ap­
pointed to take charge of the various
Office: Nat'l Bank Bldg
Both Phones: Bell 43-J
amusements for the occasion. The
Oround Floor
P. 0. Box 187
K. of I’ will hold dances on the eve­
ning of each day for the benefit of
the home for the orphan I’ythian
children which is being jointly built
in Washington by the lodgenien of
both Oregon and Washington. The
L V. EBERHARDT, Prop.
Boxing commission will put on con­
tests for the benefit of the Legion
which promises to be a good one thru-
Complete Sot of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County
out anil there will lie all kinds of
children’s sports with prizes. The
firemen will also stage some exercis­
es that promise to I m - interesting. It
is too early to give a full account of
the amusements for the two days, ns
the tiremen are working out the var­
ious items of interest. An oration by
i?,
a good speaker is under consideration
by the committee. It will suffice to
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say that no pains will be spared to ■
make the celebration a success, and
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the fire boys are determined on that
I>oint. So, make up your mind to at-
t'-i-l the ceh-bration a< Tillamook and
you won’t go wrong.
>:W) I OW WI O>O 6 Ott 6 O>3^^
A Wisconsin university professor
liter areful investigation has decid­
'd that the user of obacco is just as
tfcient as the fellow who doesn’t use
tte weed. Apparently there isn’t so
much difference between a fetid
breath and he exhalations of a tobac-<
wuser except that you can get used
toon*, but not the other.
LIGHTHOUSE INSPECTOR HERE
The Rexall Store
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
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ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE
FROM
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GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
Erwin Harrison, Prop.
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