Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 15, 1923, Image 8

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money to the county via Neha-Jdar and Mr. and Mrs. Carr of Port-
SHIP NOTTINGHAM'— less
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a permanent chief by Mayor Smith,
who has the appointive power in such
Miss Lula Thurman spent the week , last week visiting the beach resorts cases. Seen early in the week the
and looking over the county. They Mayor stated hat he had not definit-
The lumber schooner Nottingham, end with friends at Dallas.
Walter Woods and J. S. Goin were] expressed themselves as highly pleas­ ly decided who would till the place
the first of the Whitney mill Co.’s
ed with all they saw, including the but would make the appointment soon.
carriers to eroe* the Tillamook bar ' Portland visitors Monday.
this year, left out at 9:30 Saturday
J. S. Staton and family of Fresno, ocean, the big dairy farms, the scen­
A. R. Palmer, a San Francisco saw
night on a full tide without mishap, Calif., arrived Thursday for a visit ic highway the pretty city of Tilla­ mill supply man, was in the city th s
carrying 1,250,000 feet of sawed pro­ at the home of A. L. Bowers, While mook and other things too numerous week, returning outside Saturday.
duct of the above mills. She was here Mr. Staton will be employed at to mention.
Mrs. Unruh of Portland »¡Mike at
towed by the staunch tug Daniel Kern the Emil Heusser barber shop while
Mrs. G. R. Edner of Garibaldi re­ the Christian church last Tuesday
belonging to the Washington Tug and Mr. Heusser is gone to Camp Lewis cently spent m week in Tillamook with night to an audience under the aus-
Barge company of Seattle. The Not­ with Company K of this city.
her daughter Miss Gladys, who is one pices of the W. C. T. U. of this city.
tingham formerly had four masts and
J. M. Tooley left the 29th of May of the efficient force ìli the county She is in the field in the interest of
was a wind jammer, but two of her for Weiser, Idaho to spend the sum­ clerk's office.
the Children's farm home at Cor­
masts were removed, leaving but two mer with his son.
J. Myers of Forest Grove was in vallis, an institution for the care of
spars which are used for hoisting pur
Mrs. T. A. Gerdes of Sandlake and the city Friday and Saturday of last orphan Protestant children and at
poses. It is figured that the Kerns little son are visiting at the home of week. Mr. Myers used to
attend present the only one of its kind it: the
will get her convoy into San Pedro. Mrs. Henry Gerdes.
school at Dilley with Arlie Hoffman state and which is deserving of [>at-
California in about six days, provid­
Miss Edna Riggs is visiting her of the Headlight office, “Some twen­ ronage by the public.
ed everything goes right. The Kern sister Mrs. Ralph Warren in Portland ty years ago,” and they renewed
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Beaver
is a strung seaworthy tug, and will this week.
quamtance with each other during ai r. who recently returned from a visit
take the old schooner along at a good
Benly Siam has resigned his posi­ Myers visit here.
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to their daughter Mrs. Ralph Bunn of
rate of speed.
tion with the Brighton Mills company
Mrs, Rose Wilkes has rented her near Marshfield, have taken a part of
at Camp Four and is moving with his
TWO CONVICTS HEADED W EST family to Portland this week where home in .this city and will spend the the Rose Wilkes cottage for the sum­
summer with her sister Mrs. A. M. mer.
he will be employed by a logging ma­
Wallace on South Prairie going to
Mrs. Blaine Hayes of this city was
Sheriff Aschim Was notified yester­ chinery supply house.
and from her work in this city in her a Portland visitor last Monday.
day to look out for two convicts who
A. A. Pennington is a Portland vis­
J. M. Wilson and E. V. Snodgrass
escaped from the state wood camp at itor this week.. While away he is new Star auto.
McMinnville Wednesday night, and attending the grand lodge of the Ma­
B. A. Leach is now acting as chief went out to Portland Monday.
Mr. Doty of the Tillamook Fish Co.
are supposed to lie heading this way. sonic bodies and also buying goods for of police [lending appointment of
One is 32 years, the other 58 years of the store.
age, and both are dressed in reddish
J. A. Todd of Portlahd and a well
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khaki pants and gray hickory shirts known property owner and former res
with prison numbers on each. The idem of Tillamook was in the city the
youngest man is rather deaf.
I.ast latter part of the week on business.
week two other convicts escaped from Joe lives out Alberta way in Portland
the same camp and N. J. Myers, a and is a carpenter and contractor. He
prison guard was over here looking still has a hankering for the Tilla­
for them.
mook section and likes to come over
once in a while for a sniff of the
CALVES—Don’t kill the stragglers near by ocean air­
—I can use your well marked heifer
Miss Sylvia Leveritch who has
calves. Call or see me at Conover’s been visiting with relat..^
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store Paul Disney, successor to J. city for some time past, returned to
WILL BE HELI) ON
Merrell Smith. “The Calf Man.”
San Francisco last Friday, where she
will remain for some time. Miss Lev
eritch spent all of last winter in the
Bay City and is pleased with Califor­
At Pacific International Livestock Exposition Build­
nia.
John Donovan, traveling man for
Mrs. J. I. Clapsedel, proprietor of
ings, Portland, Oregon.
a Portland wholesale grocery, went
the Clyde hotel of Portland, who vis­
off the grade near Gus Olson’s place
This offering consists uf 55 Imported Jerseys, and including the calves
ited with Dr. and Mrs. Faxon for a
up on the Miami Wednesday his au­
already dropped and with others to be drop|>ed before day of sale,
week recently, left for her home last
there will lx- about 35 calves. All calves will lx- sold in the sale.
tomobile turning clear over on the
Friday.
In the offering there will he about 16 imported bulls and bull
side of the road. Donovan was not
Miss Athyl Sumerlin left for Port­
calves. In point of general excellence both as to breeding and merit,
hurt excepting scratches but the steer
this sal«- surpasses anything that has ever been held on the Pacific
land last Friday after spending a
ing wheel was broken and the door of
Coast. Many old Island breeders who have ins|K*cted many import­
week visiting with Clark Ernburn and
the car was also smashed. It is
ed herds, says it is the best offering that has ever been brought to
wife who live just east of town.
America.
said that the traveling man claim­
R. T. Boothby who spent last sum­
The bulls are al) of outstanding individuality, “Imp. Double Vol­
ed he was forced off the road by an­
unteer" a second prize bull; “Imp. Xenia Sultan,” first prise yearling
mer in Tillamook in the painting bus­
other machine.
bull
over the Island, whose sire is Xenia Sultan, many times first
iness, is again back and may con­
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Mrs» Esther Paul and Miss Ivy
prize winner on the Island: "Imp. Eagle’s Double Boy”', wheae dam
clude to send for his family and make
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was second over the Island of Jersey, an- in the offering.
Earl were graduated from St. Vin­
Tillamook his permanent home
Three large ca[>aciou» cows. "Imp Eagle's Grey Dreamer;" “Imp.
cent's training school in Portland on
Eagle's Grey Anna;" “Imp. Eagle's Grey Lily;” and one pair of twins
Mrs. H. D. Flagg and Mrs. F. .W.
June 6. Mrs. Jesse Eaf-1. Miss Myr­
represent Eagle's Grey Boy at his best.
Smith of Bay City, were here Friday
tle Earl. J. B. Errand. 8. H. Paul and
“Imp. Catillon Rose” and “Imp. Oxford Evangeline" are wo rec­
shopping.
ord cows on the Island of Jersey—on«- a first prize winner and one a
Russell Kellow of Tillamook attended
Geo. Kiger is having a cement side
second prize winner.
the exercises.
“Imp. Broadlands Lady" is an outstanding cow by Broadlands
walk laid on his lots that face on Sec­
The Hillsboro Trading company
Son. “Imp. Sultan’s Juno" and “Imp. Sultan's Oxford Louise,” two
ond street and First avenue near the
wishes to announce that they have op­
daughters of Fly Sultan, the sire of Xenia Sultan, Louise,” two daugh
Preabyterian church this week..
ters of Fly Sulan, the sire of Xenia Sultan, should not be overlooked.
ened a branch feed house m the Ed­
Mrs. Frank Owens of Garibaldi was
“Imp. Cid’s Fern by the great Imp. Cid is h large, heavy milking
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munds building in Tillamook and will,
rugged cow. together wih "Imp. Oxford You’ll Du Daisy” and “Imp.
shopping in the city last Thursday.
carry a complete stock of dairy and
You’ll Do Blue Belle,” two cows by Oxford Sultan of Oaklands, are
« Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haskins and
poultry feeds. Call and see them.—
all attracting a great dial of attention.
son of Dundee, Mrs. Jos. Over and son
Golden Maid's Double is represented by “Imp. Golden Double
Adv.
of Brighton and Mrs. Crosby s|H>nt
Maid;” "Imp. Annette’s Golden Maid" and "Imp. Golden Double Prim
The fire department was called out
rose."
the week end with Eugene Crosby of
to a chimney fire in the buliding west
The true Island stamp is shown in the daughters, including a
this place.
of and adjoining the Wolf blacksmith
pair of twins, of Xenia's Oxford King, a half brother of Xenia Suitan.
Trout fishermen are busy these days
Thcr«- will b«- a numtier of yaerlings. two year olds, three year
shop Wednesday night at about 10
whipping the mountain streams for
olds, as well as all other ages to fill your sh 'W string this faH.
o’clock. No damage resulted to the
trout. Some gtasl catches have be -n
ASK l.ESTEK DANIELS ABOUT THESE ( ATTI E, AS III- IN­
building as the blaze was confined to
I reported lately.
SPECTED THEM..
the chimney. Chief Coates states that I
F. M. Brown, chief deputy game
each chimney tire in the city. co~ts thi
warden arrived here from Portland
For catalogues address Harry West. Scappoose, Oregon; Clifford
city all th«' waj from $5 to $15
one day lust week and went over the
F. Reid. 1 eon Bldg.. Portland; E. A. Rhoten. Salem, Oregon.
where an alarm is turned in.
county with depoty game warden G.
Matchmaker Mann, acting for the
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COI.. J W . HUGHES
W. Russell of this city, looking after
Importers A Breeders of
Sales Malinger
X uel ioneer
American Legion, says he will have
matters pertaining to the work in
Jersey
Cattle
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MINTON
BEN. T. STI DTE 1.1,
some good boxing contests on th«
King Man
this county.
King Man
night of July 3rd. Four bouts art
Dan James, a brother of Mrs. Geo.
being arranged for and he already has
Schopert of Sheridan, badly cut one ♦ OOJMJÛMiX*. I » »-»-» WK» ♦ ♦ «AM yyj
two applications for the main event.
of his hands while working in Mat­
D. L. Shrode of Salem, who used to
lock’s mills one day last week near
conduct the grocery store now owned
this city. The wound became infected
by Conover Bros., was in th«- city UW
and Matlock is in this city in a hos­
fore part of the week attending to re­
pital receiving treament for blood poi­
pairs on his residence property on
son.
Fourth street and Fourth avenue.
C. H. Speaker and family of Sheri-
Jos. Aufdermauer and son Albert
of Hebo were in the city Tuesday with
business at the court house
Emil Wooley, foreman of the band
Lake road district war in the city on
county court business Tuesday
If you could get better lubrication with high-priced oils
The Oregon Silver Sprue- mill at
in return for the fancy price you pay, well enough—but
Bay City owned by Portland capital­
tne superiority of Zerolene in each of the following tests
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ists, has begun to do some sawing
has been demonstrated repeatedly:
The company has acquired the old
1. Zerolene follow» closely the chanting clearances
bank building s well as the hotel
of the moving engine parts; it maintains perfect
piston seal always.
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building across the way and have
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turned the bank building into an of­
2. Zerolene absorbs leas gasolhe than other oils.it .
resists dilution and emulsification in the crankcase.
fice V’d will use the hot<4 t<> help
3. Zerolene forms less carbon; it cuts carbon re­
house the workmen when the mill
moval operations from 25% to 50%.
gets to going regularly.
The reason is this: Zerolene is produced f rom selected
W. S. Buel is managing Finne's
Western Naphthenic-Base Crude, and vacuum-distuled
store in this city while Mr. Finne is
fai» Company * h‘gh **cuu,n Proc«»« developed by
back in Iowa, visiting his sons. Mr.
Finne will be gone about u month.
Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost less.
When he returns Prof. Buell and fam
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
ily will go out to Sheridan and spend
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at Bay City was in town Monday. He
reports that liay fishermen of hi* i ac­
tion are getting ready o make >t ot
for the Chinook run when the season
opens which is on the 15th fast. for
gill netterà. A few Chinook strag­
glers are coming into the bay at the
usasi
present time which are furnishing na, who Sundayed here ntunj
Pallas Sunday night.
sport for troliera.
Mrs. R. W Bennett and daughter
Council will meet again next ì
Alice who spent last week visiting day night. No meeting this «,
with relatives in Dallas were accom­
Mrs. J.' E. Berry is ii-itin|
panied home last Saturday by Mr.
Bennett’s brother Elmo and sister Re- lives in Portland for a few weed
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A VICTORY FOR
AMERICAN MOTORISTS
The Crude Rubber Monopoly weakened when
It cams into contact with aroused public senti­
ment The press of the country today reflects
the determination of the American motoriot
that tiro pricoa shall stay at a reasonable
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and that America must piodace its
own rubber.
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IMPORTED JERSEYS AND THEIR
CALVES
CUTS TIRE PRICES
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with «rarehoueea. We now have 108 distrib­
uting potrrta which are delivering Firestone
tires to ’he consumer at the lowest cost in our
history.
Follow the tide of economical tire baying—
equip with Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords- and
learn what Most Miles per Dollar
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at half the price
the school vacation with relatives.
A marriage license war issued on
the, 12th inst. by the county clerk to
Werner Kehrli and Marie Gienger.
Ulysses Edwards was in the city
Tuesday coming in from his home at
Hemlock.
G. M. Thompson, druggist at Neha­
lem, was in the city Tuesday to see
the county court as representative
of a number of Nehalem citizens,
about routing the main state high­
way via Nehalem on the new dike
road when finished, instead of by
Mohie.. One of Mr. Thompson's con
tentions is that the road will cost
Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords have set new
■tandards In mileage, traction, comfort and
safety Car owner» have oxpreeeed their ap­
proval of the extra value in Fi reatone Gum-
Dipped Cords by increasing their purchase
194% to lb« oast eta mouths
TILLAMOOK, GARAGE, Tilla­
HOM ARD OM ENS, Cloverdale.
mook, Oregon.
Oregon.,
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Till­
ANDERSON BROS., Nehalem,
amook, Oregon.
Oregon.
HUGH ARSTILL, Hebo, Oregon
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tehee effective June 11 The lowered cost of
etude rubber and the special Firestone manu-
facturing and dittributioc advantages make
this possible.
Firestone factories are organized on a has It
of large volume and effective production.
Costa are down but quality it at its peak.
Stockholder workmen are daily building many
thousand of Gum Dipned Cords -the best tire
Firestone ever produced and. we believe, ths
leader on the market today.
Firestone Cords took the first four places
and eight of the ten money positions in trie
Indianapolis sweepstakes. May 30. without a
Mzigle tire failure.
THURSDAY, JUNE 21,1923
PERSONAL MENTION
It
EFFECTIVE JUNE 11
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Put it on for protection against rot
and decay.
Put it on to lengthen the life of your
house, your bam, silo, stock sheds, im­
plements, etc.
Increase the value and improve the
appearance of your property.
Look over your buildings and im­
plements today. Make a close inspec­
tion of surface conditions.
If any
place needs a coat of paint, paint
NOW with Rasmussen Pure Paint—
the beat for the Northwest.
Don t put off teeing our
color card»
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