Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 15, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight
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an increase in number of over 50 per it* contract this fall. Bids will be some of them of rather tender years, ate limits of Bay City one day this
cent within the last year, the great jcalled in a few days for the building were in camp and enjoyed themselves
week, R. B. Miller of this city saw a
Weekly
Paper increase being ascribed to the fact’of an overhead cross rig at the south to the full ex,ent, although a few fawn by the roadside, peeking curi­
L ladri" "dent
of increased activity in industrial pur-'end of the dike road, The estimated of the youngest were a little bit ting­ ously from a patch of brush. When
E^aed Every Friday By The
ed with homesickness the first few­ the auto came close to it the animal
Publishing Company, lac.. suits in this state, man ly lumbering. coat is JIB.OtMI.—Wheeler Reporter.
It is estimated that 2.000 men are
days. Many fathers and mothers were disappeared iia the thick underbrush..
Tillamook. Oregon
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employed in lumbering in Tillamook
The state highway commission has out to see the boys and one night During the world war, deer are said
Harrison.
Managing Edit nr county, and that means that that bus­
filed with the public service commis­ Roliie Watson and daughter Miss to have multiplied very fast for the
iness has not reached the peak of its sion application for authority to elim­ ' Rolletta sang some songs for the reason that they were not hunted so
l ele phones
p- ogress by any means. It is believ­ inate five grade crossings over the I boys, Roliie accompaning with the much. The coast section is heavily
Pacific Statai, Main 6b
ed that a great majority of these Southern Pauific company's tracks in banjo. Ten of the senior scouts were wooded, with abundant brush, which
Mutual Telephone
workers nre under the compensation Tillamook county. Four of the cross ' also camping with the juniors being m akes it difficult to hunt deer and
.«* second clan» mail a<., and are protected during disabil­ ing* involved in the application an assigned by Scout Master Harness.
they are therefore pretty well pro­
L in :he U.S. puatoffice at ity. There were 2S00 accidents dur­ located between Bay City and Garibal
tected except from cougars and the
ing May which is a high record with di. while the other crossing is located
Lae»*. ,-«gun-
like.
t'Ol'NTY
S.
S.
I'K
NIC
only 11 deaths.
within
the
corporate
limits
of
Bay
" s T h S i R1FTIGN RATES
City. The petition sets out that a
, T*ar. By Mail
The Tillamook county
Sunday COLORADO II MBERMAN VISIT
Jurgv amount of money will be requir­
The dis]>atches tell that ex-Gover-
TILLAMOOK
i Mutiths By Mail
school
picnic
which
is
to
occur
on the
ed to make the improvements and the
— Month». By Mad
. ..
nor Olcott has accepted a lucrative po
20th of this month nt Bester's grove
public
service
commission
has
been
Payable in advance
sition with an Italian bank in San
D. W. Sutherland, H. Whisner and
asked to fix a date for hearing The promises to be one of the leading ev­
Francisco and it would now seem that
improvements, if allowed, will be paid ents of the summer. The Sunday Chas. H. Emory of Trinidad, Colora-
he is about to make good his threat to
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for by the state, county and railroad. schools in thy north part of the coun­ do, were registered at the Tillamook
shake from his feet the dust of this
ty have trucks hired to come in and hotel Sunday, After driving about
—Garibaldi News.
state. His frenzied opposition to the
preparations are coming along nice­ the city and looking over the mills
OIK EDITORIAL POLICY
♦ ♦ ♦
school bill during the last election may
ly in every way. The state Sunday- and making inquiries of local men,
Elbert Gary, who wants a Hood of
lie getting its reward in the tender
school secretary Rev. E. E. Cissna they left Monday in company with Mr
L T» advocate, aid and sup-
cheap labor for his steel mills with
p;r: any ne asure» that will ♦ of the position in the nago bank in Oriental standards of living for Amor will give the leading address of the Comstock of the Comstock mills, in
program. Interesting games are be- the north end of the county and from
Inng the moat good to the ♦ San Francisco, which ma> or may not
♦ explain some lurking suspicions in ican toilers is now ranting religion. ing arranged for the afternoon.
Bar people.
there will go via Seaside to Portland.
What this slab faced old hypocrite
r To encourage industries ♦ the mind of some people during the
These men it is said are looking over
needs
is
a
good
horse-whipping.
So
­
to Mtabliah in Tillamook ♦ la’e state campaign.
this county with a view to getting in
FAWN SEEN IN B\Y CITY
ciety will adopt Christian standards
«
close touch with the lumber and tim-
aa»D
with docent wages and working hours
X T* urge the improvement ♦
While driving through the corpor- ber situation and there is a possibil-
Oregon ha* been little prospected and no profiteer* sad chatter can
*( « PO^ for Tillamook City, «
for minerals, if we except gold. A speed the day oinerwise.—Salem Cap­
X To m> i ut on an American ♦
Sunday paper uyi "Oregon is filled ital Review.
♦
i
of
labor.
Hands x
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♦ with iron.” No doubt not only plen
L To I i politically indepen
A California supreme coart rul-
ty
of
iron
ore
can
be
found
in
our
Office- Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Both Phones: Bell 43-J
tout, in jut to support the can- ♦ coast range mountains in paying ing is to the effect that married men
Ground
Floor
P. O. Box 197
tototc- . for public office who
quantities, but it takes an expert to cannot bi- sued for breach of promise.
ai!i br ring the most good to ♦
If it were otherwise, there would be
♦ ' find out about the presence of miner­
of Tillamook
the people
1
nothing to sue for after a wife had
als.
The
average
man
is
not
a
min
­
itann .ind of the State of ♦
compe’leii her husband to make good
er
logi.-t.
♦
Oreg ’
on all the promises he has made to
♦
L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop
her alon< —Bank- Herald.
♦
June, the month of bride:. of Hou
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ers and tlie green witchery of shrub,
Mrs. A. Nichols, an old pioneer in
Complete Sat of Abstracts of the Record* of Tillamook County
tree and grass is here With it* ail Oregon, who lived in Tillamook coun­
FRIDA h JI NE IS, 1923
vent will come the aumm-r crowds ty for several years, and is well
to the seashore and the mountains, known by all of the real old timer* in
[gift,. A .< r and Will R. King, Leafy June, the month of long days the Western part of the state, passed
Lsrrzt- .»
a-:- ring to grab the and wholesome outdoor activity— away at her home in Portland, Friday
May 25 at the ripe old age of H3
M tens
al toga in this state. welcome.
Lg ar- t-.at might be termed ]»er-
years. She leaves to mourn her loss I
Lai caiKt mi <" »«d no doubt think
her husband and four daughters. Mrs. I
A. E. Nichols, who lives about 1 1-21
tm- X- Pierer was elected as a
terat
fall that the state is
miles northwest of Willamina is the I
only daughter living near here. Fun­
■isteit igly democratic.
Well,
eral services were held Sunday and
Mty. It i- f.vither republican or
Martin Jenck, Tillamook mail car­ interment made in the Green Leaf
Lamin Th«- day of political Hacks
in Portland.—Willamina
Lysrty -uccess is waning. The peo rier, narrowly escaped serious injur­ cemetery
k will nave to know that the man ies and perhaps death when his mail Times.
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ton they elect is the man they want truck was struck Thursday night by
The kid who used to be tickled to
itewt regard to politics. It is time another car. The truck was turned
at «one of these party aspirant* over in a diten and the back end was death when you presented him with
K twanging on the party harp and badly smashed. No clew was given a wheelbarrow, now demands posses­
to a deeiier look into the political as to the identity of the driver of the sion of an automobile.—Rosebur
Between Tillamook & Port­
M. where they might see something other car which drove on without News-Review.
land
s.’i.75 and $7.M
stopping.
—
Telephone
Register.
to would aurpnse them. This coun-
San Francisco
$51.50
Jl MOR SCOUTS RETURN HOMI
♦ ♦ ♦
y Will .i the near future be ruled
Los
Angeles
$73,75
Rain has prevented the county crew
fiwutn who hold the principles of
The Junior Boy Scouts who last
Hamon above petty self aggrand- from rocking a small section of the
Plan now to take advantage
■wn- and party success. The man North fork road. A day or two of week spent several days out on Faw­
of these low round trip fare
to hang- on to the old party tradi- good weather would see this stretch cett creek on their summer vacation
m and who ha* not felt the impulse surfaced and regardless of weather living in tents in true soldier style,
or others to various places,
,»tagh-- conception of real citizen- the remaining portion of the North returned to town Monday of this week
vacation resorts and eastern
iy anil the necessity for right poll- fork road could be graded and sur­ having spent a most enjoyable out­
cities.
al action at the present time has faced without interferring with traf­ ing on the above named creek where
paliy ’»lied to observe the present fic. Fine progress has been made on mountains, woods and streams and
Tickets on sale all summer
wag trend of public opinion both in the clearing and grading and with an shade combined to make an ideal
long.
even break the county will complete camp. About 30 of the Junior Scout*
I Mate and nation.
■»nook Ijca&hsbt
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO
Just What
From Exchanges
FEATURES
ity that they may engage in the lum­ is just now attracting many lumber­
bering business in Oregon. They have men from localities where the lumber
had experience in the business in Col­ game has been played out and our
orado and seemed to be well impress­ field in conseqence looks inviting.
ed with conditions in this county say
Miss Etta Fitch was in town Mon­
local men. This county on account of
its large resources in uncut timber day from Blaine shopping.
REVERE
TIR.ES
TUBES?
OST men are likeiy to hear a good
deal about Revere value before
they themselves get around to trying a
Revere Cord.
That puts it up to the tire to satisfy
some pretty high expectations.
The fact that the Revere Cord per-
formt -ver better than the car owner
could have hoped accounts for its grow­
ing thousands of steady users.
Ask the nearest Revere dealer.
M
REVERT RUBBER COMPANY
1790 Broadway, New Y’ork
You’re Looking For
LOW ROUND TRIP SUMMER EX
CURSION FARES
SAFETY
I Now tha’. the summer tourist*
pamne to come through our city
iMkrave- us to make the town a.«
tottj a« possible. Many of our resi-
bste- have nice lawns, flowers and
kfi trimmed shruobery with neat
al kept parking stripe while others
show the same well kept and
■octroi conditions. A scythe, a
■r of pruning shear* and a little
•i- appued elbow grease will do won
m tr * few minuee* night and mom
to. traveled the man of the house
•m te ri.«» at .. -easonable hour. Not
•if it th- value of one's property en-
•arec by its well kept appearance
■ to the mar. of civic pride the neat
m of hi« premises is a source of
■1 Hessure which his neighbors and
kdty in general share.
in Marshfield, Coon county,
h tok rated club* have adopted a
"W- that reads: "One hundred
•Mwr, dwellings in 1923 " That is
h record in building in that live
which its citizens hope to achiev
*• ria- and with such a force of
•■ton behind the slogan there is
doubt that the word “auccess”
® he written across the federated
■W* banner at the conclusion of the
**'• work Now, let’s reason to-
**' a little bit. If Marshfield can
**** the building of 100 new reai-
**• within the limit* of a year,
«»n’t Tillamook get it* boosters
' *wk an<j sceure enough men io
•to V) new residence* for the same
of timi ? Let the club* fed-
*to and get busy. Our booeters are
* •» snappy as the Marshfield
Let s go.
than 70,000 workmen in the
■** d Oregon are under the state
■Wnsat.im act. There has been
OPENING DANCE
PLUS
COMFORT
Ask your local ticket agent
for details, time tables and
descriptive folders or write
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
Pacific Lines
AT PACIFIC CITY
SEE BURCKARD FOR THE
VERY BEST IN
Plumbing and Sheet Metal (Work
PRICES ARE REASONABLE
The Motto we Live up to is
SER VICE
Saturday Evening, June 16,1923
MUSK BY THE M ELL KNOWN WILKINS
ORCHESTRA
This orchestra has recently been reorganized, sev­
eral stars having been added.
Every effort will be made to make the dances for
the season of 1923 at Oregon’s premier beach re­
sort the most successful in it’s history.
LETS GO!
SWISS PICNIC AT PACIFIC CITY
ON
FEED THE BIRD
In Answerto an enquiry regarding diet:
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.
“Then probably you could use more milk
to advantage. You mention only two
quart* daily for two children and two ad­
ult*, one of whom is trying to gain weight.
The children would do well to have a quart
or nearly a quart each, and you should nave
a pint at least for yourself and from a pint
to a quart (according to his special needs
and hi* assimutation) for your husband.
Then with the increase 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 othu 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 and »«simulated of all
the protein foods.”
Bird Tonic
Hong and Moulting Food
V egetable Extract, a blood ton­ Mite Powder
Mazzena Bird Biscuit
ic.
Roller Canary Seed
Health Food
Hemp Seed
Moulting Pepper
Mixed Parrot Seed
Orange Color Food
Bird Gravel
Bird Eye Water
Etc., Etc.,
Bird Bitters
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 Swiaa Socie­
ty of Tillamook.
CHARLES I. CLOUGH CO
Arrangement Committee: Casper Zweifel, .Joe
Sch richer.
LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
The Rexall Store
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE
FROM
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
Erwin Harrison, Prop