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    FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight
COMMENT
FEATURES
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another big lumber schooner to the timber cruise. One month has been unity will be observed next year. Fol­ camp fire may destroy a township of
same port with over a million feet of devoted to it so far. Does it pay? It lowing luncheon came the athletic timber by tomorrow.
Weekly
Paper lumber, and others are to follow after certainly looks like it does. Only nine sports which are greatly enjoyed by
An Indépendant
Enjoy the woods. There is nothing
the ones that have gone. Coos bay sections have been cruised during the the youngsters as well as the onlook­ to fear except fire and seldom fire
published Every Fridav By The
Brsdhrfht Publishing Company. Inc is shipping large cargoes every’ week month of May by Cruiser Clark and er«.
either, except whet you start, Al!
and lumber schooners in the coast­ of these nine sections the old cruise
Tillamook, Oregon
big fires start as little ones.
wise trade will soon be a common showed only 54 687 B. million feet,
A minute' b care may save a cen-
BOXING
EVENT
JULY
3rd
Harrison,
Managing Editor sight. It ia a good sign of the re­ while the new cruise shows 159,410
tury of waiting. Put out your camp
turn of prosperity on this coast. Al) B. million feet. Increase of 104,773
fire, cigarettes and match««— take a
Tele phones
Matchmaker Mann has arranged a
sorts of business along the coast is M. or a net increase of 191 per cent.
few such decent precautions—be a
Pacific State«, Main 68
active and the coast towns are build­ That surely helps xome, and looks great card for the night of July 3. square shooter.
Mutual Telephone
Joe
Powell
of
San
Joao,
Cal.,
will
ing and new business enterprises are good for Columbia county. Guess we
Entered as second class mail being launched
can pave Bridge street from Rose av­ meet Young Carmen in the main
enue to the Nehalem river, if we have event of 10 rounds. Both have a list
Batter >n the U.S. postoffiee at
of wins and knockouts as long as a
Dragon.
to.—Vernonia Eagle.
fthamis'l’
Now comes the vunguard of the
man’s arm and they need no intro­
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^SUBSCRIPTION RATES
summer tourists but not as of old.
The steamer Robert Johnson sailed duction to the general public and
Oav Year. By Mail ................ $2.90 Alaa, to the detriment of our summer Saturday at 2:36 p. m. for San Pedro. are high priced boxers and there will
J. N. Shaw, county veterinarian,
gii Months, By Mail ............. $1.00 camp propriet >rs and store keepers, Cui., with a cargo of one and one- be action in plenty. The six round
has begun his annual testing tour uf
Three Month«. By Mai ------- » .75 too many of them bring their portable half million feet of lumber from the semi windup will be Lewis Johnson, the dairy herds of this county, a job
Payable in advance
stoves, and grub and sleep in the au­ big mill at Toledo. This was the ini­ against a good boy yet to be selected. which will take a big part of the
to on a free camp ground provided by tial shipment by wuter of the Spruce The six round special will be Ed Hol­ summer. Last year he tested approx­
the hotel man. the restaurant man. corporation and it« success will set lowell of Brighton vs. Young Ford imately 13,000 head of milch cows.
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4 the hardware man and the grocery at rest any question of Yaquina Bay of Tillumook. Four rounds will tuke He is now at Neskowin cheese factory
4 01 K EDITORIAL POLICY 4 man. And many of them leave the not being a deep water harbor. Ax place between young Ellingsworth where he will stay until all the dairy
4 free camp ground strewn with tin anticipated the Str. Johnson carried and young Bennett, both of this city. cows of that section are tested, when
♦
« 1. To advocate, aid and sup- 4i cans, greasy and ill smelling empty the million and a half cargo on a The battle royal will be a whiz with he will move on to the next nearest
five men in the ring, the last one up
4 port any measures that will 4 cans and other noisome litter. The draft of only 17 feet while she could to get the money. Mr. Mann states factory, finally getting into the Tilla­
mook district. Letter he will go north
« bring the moat good to the 4 least any tourist could do would be to have been safely loader to 19 feet
4 clean up the camp grounds like a though her normal draft is 18 feet. that the main event will be as good and test in the north end of the coun­
4 most people.
She was piloted out by T. W. Davis. as you would see in any big city.
• 2. To encourage industries ♦ real gentleman.
ty-
It is expected that trips to San Pedro
4 to establish m Tillamook 4
♦
4 county.
SOMETHING NEW IN CANNING
The pestiferous midnight tom cat can be made every twelve days.—Ya­
4 S. To urge the improvement ♦ who chooses to do his caterwaulhig quina Bay News.
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4 of a port for Tillamook City. ♦ when people most desire to sleep in
The regular annual school elec­
“Something New in Canning" will
4 4, To insist on an American 4 peace, is almost as much a menace to The cheese making industry of Lin­ tion was held in this city Inst Mon­ be the topic of talks and demonstra­
♦ sleep as the midnight automobile fel­ coln county is developing in a very xat day to choose a director to succeed tions to be given by Miss IJndman of
4 standard of labor.
4 a. To be politically indepen­ 4 low who sleeps all day and joy-rides , isfactory manner. Two co-operative H. H. Rosenberg, whose term as di- Philadelphia and Miss Amelia Bengt­
• factories are turning out 500 lbs of rector was soon to expire. The re- son of Muncie, Indiana, canning spec­
4 dent. but to support the can­ 4 all night.
first class cheese daily and it is re­ suit of ' the election was that Mr. Ros- ialists who will lie in Tillamook July
• didates for public offiee who 4
ported that several other plants are enberg : was chosen to succeed him- 6. Miss Lindman and Miss Bengtson
4 will bring the most good to ♦
A man has invented a new collar soon to be in operation in different self. 1 He received 104 votes for the are lieing brought into the county by
♦ the people of Tillamook :
button that will land right side up sections of the county. In the very office of director and C. A. McGhee Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant state
4 county and of the State of
4 when it falls on the floor. That's near future cheese making in Lin­ was elected clerk by a vote of 97. The club leader to meet with canning clubs
4 Oregon.
4 nothing. The kind of collar button coln county will be second only to tally sheet does not show that either and anyone interested in canning
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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ wanted by us he men is one that will the lumber industry.—Yaquina News. had any opposition, Mr. Hannenkratt work. As they can stay only one day
button itself and a collar that will
was chairman and W. A. Church there will be an all day meeting and
not hold a necktie until the man gets
judge of the election and Esther Mun it is hoped that there will be a good
MRS. A. HAEDINGER
FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923
mad and temporarily loses his re­
son and Mrs. Merrel Smith were the attendance at that time.
ligion.
On Monday, June 9, at two in the clerks. A small vote was polled.
afternoon, a large audience gathered
MRS. SARAH KRAKE
I Two men from the country were sit
I ting out in an automobile in front uf
A sage of thia county recently de- at the Presbyterian church at Clover­
Mrs. Surah Krake, for 21 years u
I «drug store in Tillamook one day thin | live red hinuielf of a remark thaX dale to |>ay their last respects to Mrs.
For some time past the State Den­ resident of thir county, died at her
lweek, when one of the men said: ought to be framed in gold. It was Albert Haedinger. She was the wife
I «Wait here a minute, I hear a new this: “A man's needs are few, but his of Albert Haedinger, a prosperous tal association has been offering priz­ home in this city Monday, June 18th,
and well liked dairyman of the south es to the several counties of the state of septicema. Deceased is survived
I j».7 tune in there!" A moment later wants are many.”
end of this county. To know the lady for the best essays on how to promote by Louis H. Krake, the widower and
|b* came back with the remark: “I
was to love her, for she always had the cure of the teeth and the effect of seven children in the immediate fam­
I thought it wax a new fikngled jazz
the good of all at heart, and was ready bud teeth upon the general health.. ily and her father and mother, Mr.
Lain- on a phonograph, but it wax only
at all times to help those who were in Those who won $10 each in this coun­ and Mrs. L. P. Gray of Blaine, besides
I a fellow mixing up a milk shake with
trouble. She had been ill for several ty were Earl Radley of district No. two brothers in this county and one
one of those patent shakers.” It is
Ipartinent here to say, by wav of com
That appreciation of the advant­ weeks and about two weeks ago was 13, Hebo, competing in the 7th and in the U. S. navy. Saruh Gray was
rment, that there isn’t much difference ages of a short route to the coast is taken to Portland for treatment. A 8th grades, and Helen Daniels of dis­ born April 13, 1890, in Hastings, Colo,
not confined to this side of the Coast few days later her husband was called trict No. 24, Mohler, competing in and was 33 years 2 months and 4 days
in the two noises.
range is indicated by a column article to her side where he remained till the 5th and 6th grades. Checks to of age at the time of her death. Fol­
in last week's Tillamook Headlight the end. In the lust hours of her life cover the above amounts were mailed lowing the funeral services at the
What’s the difference between a which emphasizes what cutting 40 the gates of Heaven were opened and the winners this week, in care of the chapel, the remains were interred in
Finland rose and a Tillamook rose? miles from the route from Portland she told those around she was satis­ county superintendent. It is under­ the I. O. O. F. •cemetery near this city
Y«ars ago. Portland people sent out a to the coast means, especially now fied. Then she crossed that Beautiful stood that the dental association has on Wednesday last.
special train to beg roses from towns that the Roosevelt highway is an as­ on each side of which stands the Tree expended $1500 in prizes during the
eatside that city. When they got all sured fact. The Headlight points out of Life, and entered the city where past year.
[the roses they wanted for the show that to reach the highway on the there is no night nor need of the sun
the; stated in the newspapers that all upper end from Portland tourists for Christ ia the light of it.
A SQUARE SHOOTER
ef the roses exhibited at the show must travel 124 miles to Seaside,
Mrs. Geo. Winslow and Mrs. Sam
The bereaved husband and children
leer-' grown in Portland, which made while the state road from the metro­ wish to thank the many kind friends
Isn’t it true that the call of the Greene were hostesses for the J. U.
mm »'- of the good housewives of the
polis to Tillamook is 112 miles long. for their kindness in this hour of Outdoors is the call of the trees? G. club Wednesday, June 13th at the
Hstcrior towns rather angry.
A feature in the proposed road which trouble. The address given by the pas The hospitalities of Nature mean lit­ home of the former. A pleasant after
has appeared since Washington coun­ tor of the Cloverdale Presbyterian tle except when associated with liv­ noon was spent in sewing after which
church was grand for the occasion. ing trees. Horses couldn’t drag you a delicious luncheon was enjoyed by
I Governor Pierce fired the 1 state ty began its reconnaissance survey His text was James 4:14. Life is to a hunting trip in a treeless wild­ all. Guests of the club were Mes-
this
year
is
that
support
for
the
road,
[fine' commission the other day ’ and
only a vapor. He warned the living erness; a fishing trip by a treeless dames Alvin Wicklund, Boals
Mppcinted a new one.. Some of the providing its starting point is in the to prepare for that day which would lake; or a camping trip in a treeless Faxon.
upper
Gales
creek
valley
as
originally
[fellow who were turned into Uñ­
Members presept were: Mesdames
come to all. Mrs. Haedinger leaves a valley.
Ns-1 from a g'Kxi state pasture are proposed, is appearing in the Neha­ husband and eight children, a father
Small, Foster, Stanley, Hanalmair,
Ijist
summer
hundreds
of
campers
»bowling and trying to stir up “the lem valley and intervening country in Switzerland atid a sister and broth­ in Oregon struck an unfair blow at Case, Nichols, King, Beltz,, Christen­
raeopl> " Governor Pierce begins to where there wax opposition at first. er in Portland. May God comfort the rights and privileges of fellow son and Williams. The club adjourn­
[look like a real governor. If he will This district is without an outlet to those that are left and may they all campers, fellow sportsmen and Na­ ed for the usual summer vacation to
ire i few more old commissions and the coast except over difficult roads to meet some day in that City of Love.— ture lovers, by sturting many disast­ meet aguin in September with Mrs.
pot in some new blood “the people" the lower Columbia highway or by Contributed.
Fred Christenson and Mrs. Clent
rous forest fires.
¡won ’, holler. Its the politician« who the inland highway, and many resi­
Many camping groups failed, to put King.
dents see development possibilities
ifo most of the hollering.
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out their camp fires and cigarettes.
8. 8. PICNIC AT FAIRVIEW
with an added short route that would
The L. D. club met June 15th at
Such personal acts killed the camping
tap the Roosevelt highway in Tilla­
Sunday schools of all denomina­ fishing and hunting over many square the home of Mrs.. A. Harris with Mrs
mook county.—Hillsboro Independent.
Accidents in logging camps
Matthers assisting hostess. The fol-
tions held a union picnic at the Fair­ miles. Don't be a kill-joy.
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•c be on the increase. The donkey-
The fellow who follows after you lowing members were present: Mes­
view
grange
hall
last
Wednesday.
The only loggers operating on the
«gin- cables are deadly things when
will enjoy your precautions or suffer dames E. G. Anderson, Boone, Bunn,
the conditions are favorable to their south fork who dump their output Large representations were in evi­
because of your carelessness. Today’s Gabriel, Hosley, Leach, O’Dell, Styles
•stilating force. It is the unlooked into the river and depend upon high dence from Tillamook, Nehalem.
Wheeler.
Woods
and
Cloverdale,
for thing that happens, and limbs, water to float them to tidewater is
•tair.p- and rotten old snags all fin- Elliott & Ashmun at Knudson. The while there were a number from Bay
I are in the result« that maim and kill. firm is composed of D. 8. Elliott and City, Garibaldi. Hemlock and other
f
D. H. Ashman, the former is an ex­ points. The leading feature was a
perienced western logger and the lat­ masterly address by E. E. Cisna, state
Our soldier boys have gone, but ter came here from Colorado about a secretary which was highly praised
they will return in a couple of weeks. year ago. The outfit ia operating on by all. Each Sunday school had a
Different from the day when they the Schiffman place, eight miles east number on the program, and instru­
•urchwl away in 1916-17 to face the of Wheeler. The camp is located mental music and singing enlivened
hell of fire that confronted them on about a mile from the station but on the literary exercises. Following the
forenoon program came a luncheon.
•he field, in France. It is well to be a county road.
Fepared for war at all times, but
The company has been operating Each community had a table and food
•here is a deep esated hope and feel- about a year and have around 1,500,- was served in cafeteria style in am­
lnt in them indx of men that war is 000 feet in the river now. It will take ple quantities and in variety. It was
»thing of the past. But who can tell until January 1 to log the remaining estimated that fully 350 persons were
8,500,000 feet which is mostly high present. The picnic is notable in that
uality at ¡ts highest
it is the first time in the history of
grade
fir.—Wheeler Reporter.
Tillamook’s Co. K, O. N. G., has in
the
county
that
all
protestant
Sunday
degree of perfection;
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ranks a minister who is a private
Columbia county is having a new schools have so united, and the same
IPUrdsman. He will set the example
efficiency of non-skid; dig­
pS soldier who after being “marched
•Pkill an<l down again" about forty-
nity of design; these advan­
¡»hven times a day, will wash his tired
tages always insure owners
|f**t at night and |hen roll into his
Office Nat’l Bank Bide
Ibtanket- and thank his Creator that
Ground Floor
using Ajax Cords the tru­
r* is alive.
Tillamook ftcabligtjt
White, and two guests Mrs. Ralph meet again in September.
Bennett and Mrs J. A. Langtry. An
enjoyable afternoon was spent. Re­
The recent spell of cold weather has
freshments were served. The club given away to warm sunshine and the
adjourned for the summer months to gardens are growing fast.
COUNTY VET BEGINS
ANNUAL TESTING TOUR
O the man who is familiar with
Revere“R” Tread value the money’s
worth that he finds in a Revere Red or
Grey Tube is no surprise.
He knows that Revere Tubes must set
the standard of mileage in their field just
as Revere Tires do in the field of casings.
The name “Revere” marks distin­
guished generosity of service in Tires and
in Tubes. Ask the nearest Revere dealer.
T
REVERE RUBBER COMPANY
1790 Broadway, New York
TIRES
TUBES
STAR GARAGE
From Exchanges
SOCIETY EVENTS MANY
A3AK
5J1
SEE BURCKARD FOR THE
VERY BEST IN
Plumbing and Sheet Metal [Work
PRICES ARE REASONABLE
JC*, t i. M jl. + U I-i- ijM.'MOTAMI» »*-
The Motto we Live up to is
SER VICE
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 would 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 a quart (according to his special needs
and his «»simulation) 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 other 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 assimulated of all
the protein foods.”
Q
est form of tire satisfaction.
Th* bays of Oregon opening upon
water are just now entering up-
* revival of shipping which for
“•’’Y years has been practical a dead
lni*r. Last week Tillamook bay mill«
**•• a big load of Oregon fir lumber
t‘‘ ban Francis««. Thia weak the big
at Toledo, on Yaquina bay, sent
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO
Oomplets Sat of ▲batrMta oí tfca Bsoords of Tillamook County
4
AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON
TILLAMOOK, ORE
M. R. TERRY,
I
ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE
FROM
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
Erwin Harrison, Prop