Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 29, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    f, JUNE 29, 1923
TILLAMOOK
Lebanon, “as our dolichocephaluus
Tillamook feeablisbt •f friend.'*
Our dictionary does not har­
Weekly
Paper
jjn Independent
published Every Friday By The
Headlight Publishing Compan). Inc.,
Tillamook, Oregon
j^lie Harrison.
Managing Editor
Telephones
Pacific State», Main 68
Mutual Telephone
Watered as second class mail
pstter in the U.S. poxtoffice at
Tillainiiok. Dragon._______________
^SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Oee Year, By Mail ................ $2.99
gu Months, By Mail ........ — «1.00
$ .75
|hrr<‘ Months, By Mafl
Payable in advance
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EDITORIAL POLICY
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♦ 1. To advocate, aid and sup-
« port any measures that will
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most people.
2. To encourage industries
to establish in Tillamook
county.
3. To urge the improvement
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
Oregon.
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top and fenders of the ear were de­
midished blit no wheels were broken.
bor the word Bru. Voter man. Is it Mr. Freeman came out of his trance
a soak or a boost?
in about five minutes and inside of
an hour had a McMinnville tow bring
ing him toward Hillsboro.—.Forest
A Dane it is said, has discovered a Grove News-Times.
cure for tuberculosis. If his cure shall
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prove to be what is claimed for it, he
There is not a man in Vernonia who
will be shouted as the greatest bene­ will not gain materially as the town
factor of the age.
grows, gains and prospers. It is easy
for neighbors to forget or neglect to
A county exchange solemnly asks: reason as to who will be the one to
“Is the airplane mail a success?” We put Howers on your coffin when you
are resting in your lust wooden box.
dunno, we’ve never been up to see.
Shears & Sawbuck will not sing at
your funeral; they will not pay your
Tillamook has missed the nearly a school tax; they will not cull on you;
hundred soldier boys who are over at will give you no credit; will not help
Camp Lewis. They have been eonspic your church ar boost your neighbor,
uous for their absence on the streets hood. Outside auto dealers that do
and in the stores and shops.
not advertise, but who come in Ver­
nonia without paying any taxes, will
not sell you a car any cheaper than
your home garage will, Outside gro-
ceries are no better or cheaper; nei-
The Ixmgview News has been brag ther is outside bread, stockings or
gitlg for a week about their big seven clothes. Why wouldn't it be better to
story hotel buying all it’s furniture in be loyal to our home merchant and
Chicago, the freight amounting to $7,- keep this money at home You have
000. on the 18 ear loads. Wonder no letters to write, no stamps or mon­
what their city and their state think ey orders to buy. no exchanges to
about “Patronizing home industry.” make, no delays, no disappointments
There are furniture factories in Wash and you SEE what you buy when you
ington and Oregon and furniture help the community by putronizing
stores galore in Portland.—Vernonia your home dealers. It pays in 11 good
many ways.—Vernonia Eagle.
Eagle.
From Exchanges
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A newspaper may boom a town
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Tillamookers not only eat their own
♦ I cheese when nt home, but never fail through its editorial and news col­
♦ to call for it when eating away from umns, but a critical investor takes
♦ home. This is real support of home his from the advertising columns for
♦ enterprise, and a lesson for other substantial evidence as to the thrift
and prosperity of the place. To him
♦ towns.—Telephone Register.
the advertising is the barometer that
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measures the prosperity of a town.
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L. G. Freeman made a trip to Till­ The ads reflects a prosperous condi­
amook last week and on his return tion ami tell him that the piace is up
home had an auto accident. His ma- with the times in business.—Coos Vai
FRIDAY. JUNE 29, 1923
; chine skidded on the hill this side ley Sentinel.
I of Sheridan and left the highway be­
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fore he could right his wheel, crashed
Ray G. Steele, federal game war-
into a telephone pole, cut it off at den for Oregon and Washington, is
1 the ground, turned a summersault nnd now in Port Orford his purpose being
rendered the driver unconscious. The to procure the stomachs of several sea
Thu week at the last moment some
»f »u! adv rtisers came in with copy ^laa^jiaaiagjaagi^grigiaaiBiaiajMimiiiiBrry.^w^w^
for their advertisement. As the value
of advertising in a country paper de-
upon it being issued on time,
Tillamook, Oregon
we must dei>end upon the co-operation
of our advertisers.
In order to close up our forms and
print the paper Thursday evening, it
b imperative that all advertising copy
be in this office not later than Wed-
oesday noon. We were sc-rry to turn
Mir advertisers down this week, but
Now doing business in the Edmunds building, 14 1st
io order to come out Friday morning
street,
will carry a complete line of
It was necessary to do so. Unless
•me unforseen accident occurs, you
till always find the Headlight in the
<aiis Friday morning. If our adver­
PRICES RIGHT
CALL ANI) SEE US
sers will bear this in mind and help
CONNELL. FREEMAN & STOUT, Props.
■ they will be assured the service
bey have a tight to expect.
Bell Phone 114-.I
Mutual Phone
SOME OF OUR PATRONS
WERE DISAPPOINTED
HILLSBORO TRADING CO.
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The Oregonian with its usual
Brking presentment of doubtful
mpiiment, when condescending to
Idre - the country press, pretends
1 have discovered a new and startl-
K system of political economy in a
iragraph that recently appeared in
a editorial columns of the Headlight
id in purring tones begs us to be
or* specific in our allegations. To
»eve the te; -ion on the Oregonian’s
irves. which must be something aw-
ll, we hereby unequivocally state
at this paper is not the exponent of
>)’ such new system. In the para-
faph instanced by the Oregonian,
* Headlight dealt only with recent
•htical history and wholly extrane-
a election returns. That’s all. As
»Oregonian i- just as able to draw
«elusions from the election last fall
Ils the Headlight, we respectfully rc
it its questions back to their origin­
source. We are not a mind reader
l* not clairvoyant nor do we possess
* art of divination hence the Ore-
inian is jus: as competent to predi-
ite future political action of the Ore-
m electorate as we are. We are sor-
' to disappoint our esteemed and val
Id contemporary.
The city hotels are all doing a good
•iness and every night finds them
U of gueats. This is also true of
' »Partment and rooming houses.
u‘ het is one of the best indica-
™ feasible of good business condi-
•* in the county and state.
***ths from excessive heat are re-
in eastern cities. No such fa -
™*! in Tillamook, Oregon.
Harding
has begun
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,'*rn tour which will include Ore-
'*nii Alaska.
His Excellency
Me the Tillamook beaches be-
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Voter refers to Hon.
*B Miller, democratic war horse
DAIRY AND POULTRY FEEDS
lions for analysis to determine in
this fashion whether it is true that
the sealions devour salmon. Should
it be proved that they do not prey on
the salmon, Mr. Steele says the lions
will aot be hunted as heretofore. The
work of procuring the sealions is be­
ing done from the gas schooner Hunt­
er of Rogue river, owned by William
Hunter, for two years employed as a
government sealion hunter who is as­
sisting Mr. Steele. The two men are
hunting on Blanco and Orford reefs
coming into this harbor at night.—
Port Orford Tribune.
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last Saturday for the season with a
large crowd.
D. L. Schrode spent a few days in
the fine camp ¿\ound.
Plans are under way for a new
bakery next to the Fireside.
Rockaway's new 8. P. Depot
nearly completed.
A good driveway has been built
to the hard sand on the beach for
pleasure of those that want to drive
up and down the beach.
C. W. Ross came home for a few
days. He will leave Monday fot Port­
land.
Mrs. John \'/ Kelley nnd family are
in their cottage for the Hummer.
Henry Schaffer und wife have re­
turned to the beach for a month’s
O. .1. Honge has arrived
beach foe the season.
D. H. Frankhauaer has
property at Watseco and is erecting
u store building in Elmore.
ery will be operated by electricity provements are contemplated by the
furnished by the local company by a new management
wire from the main transformer near
Everett Bohna, a dairvinan <>i the
Juno, a distance of about a half a
mile. It is understood that large im- Blaine section, was tn town yesterday.
A beautiful home wedding was held
on Sunduy afternoon at 3 o’clock at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Goodrich when their daughter, Cecil,
was married to Hurry Nissen of Tilla­
mook. After the ceremony cake and
ice cream and punch was served. The
bride wus gowned in white silk chiffon
and Spanish lace. She wax the recip­
ient of many beautiful gifts. The best
man was the bride’.-; brother Marion,
and the bridesmaid Miss Oliphant.
The flower girl was little Verda
Namitz of Newberg. They left for
Tillamook at 6 o’clock amid an old-
The Tillamook Spruce company, for
fashioned shower of rice and old
merly the Tillamook Lumber company
shoes.—News-Reporter.
now owned by a wealthy Portland
company, is adding new machinery
ROCKAWAY
which will greatly enlarge the capac­
ity of their mill ami the new niachin-
The Rockaway dance hail opened
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on
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TILLAMOOK SPRUCE
CO IS ENLARGING
Office: Nat’l Hank Bldg
Ground Floor
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a
EN a Revere Tire user tells his
W reasons for sticking to this one
brand his enthusiasm can be taken to
apply to the whole line.
The Revere Cord, the Revere Granite
and the Revere “R” Tread Fabrics
belong to the same distinguished family
in point of money’s worth.
Both Phones: Bell 4D-J
P. O. Box 187
All of them show the same notable Revere
value. Ask the nearest Revere dealer.
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO
REVERE RUBBER COMPANY
1790 Broadway, New York
L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop.
Complete Set of Abetracta of the Record« of Tillamook County
STAR GARAGE
One good test—
— of the purity and stability of a motor oil is
the amount of carbon it forms.
Zerolene forms, on an average, jot less car'
bon than other oils. The carbon is soft and
fluffy and most of it blows out with the ex-
haust For this reason the Zerolene-lubricated
automobile may be driven from 15? to 50%
farther without having the valves ground or
the cylinders rebored.
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SEE BURCKARD FOR THE
VERY BEST IN
Plumbing and Sheet Metal |Work
Zerolene forms less carbon than any other motor
oil known to us.
Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost less.
Ask for it by name — Zerolene
PRICES ARE REASONABLE
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
}OX less CARBON
5% ïyîoïi gasoline rnikagt
ZEROLENE
SER VICE
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LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
In Answerto an enquiry regarding diet
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“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 assimulation) 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.”
EW features include
every modern ad
vancement in construction
and design, You can de
pend upon them to die
ft
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UilUt.
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AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON
M. R. TERRY,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE
FROM
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
Erwin Harrison, Prop