FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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Managing Editor
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to bring home to Tillamook county
people a few interesting facts. There
ar» in thia euuuty about IJou head of
cattle used in the dairy business at a
fair average value of {00 per head;
total value {69066.
From other
sources comes the information that
there are 16(H) automobiles in Tilla-
mook county at an average value of
{1000 each, making a total value of
these machines around {1.600.000
there being nearly twenty-four times
more money invested in automobiles
than there is in the mainstays of our
community, the milch cows. These
figures are offered here simply as a
comparison and not as a criticism,
for no one nowadays belittles the
practicability of automotive machines
as a necessary part of modern life.
However it would seem that there is
some discrepancy in the values of
these two classes of property in Till
amook.
versos, but he wins out in the end.
The same cannot be said of the man
who is like the tinud boy. hesitating
to take a plunge tn the water.—Ban
don World.
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With a big hunk of cheese handed
$300,990 before he agrees to enter
the ring for a few minutes of boxing
with an opponent, there are a loi of
dads in this country who are up
against it when it comes to advis
ing their sons as to the career to se
lect which is most likely to bring suc
cess.—Hillsboro Independent.
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Hillsboro was respresented at the
Pythian Sisters convention at Tilla-
mook Saturday night by about 39
members who drave over during the
day and returned at different hours
Sunday. Some of the crowd made
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the return by way of Seaside and the
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lower highway among them being the
gorroRiAL POLICY ♦
cars of W. N. Harris and Lloyd
♦
Brown. When Harris reached Tilla
^ataocate. aid and sup-
mook he was presented with a mons
I ray measurea that will ♦
ter salmon, caught the same day by
■ the most good to the
To avoid running into a car on lai-
Clay
Freeman, who has been in Till
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lympie
fayette avenue on Monday before
b «mourage industries ♦ noon County Commissioner Richards amook for several weeks—Hillsboro
publish in Tillamook ♦ of Tillamook, ran his own car into the Independent.
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♦ ditch and broke two wheels on his
The country is slowly traveling
b «1« the improvement ♦ machirtb. The other car was some
ptt for Tillamook City. ♦ what damaged also. — McMinnville back toward normal conditions; but
the way appears to lie I ong and the
l gy..’ on an American ♦ News-Reporter.
road rough in places. It takes con
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jxr, jf labor.
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siderably longer to get back to the
b ba politically indepen- *
The dedication of the Tillamook
ba to support the can- ♦ Head trail under the auspices of Sea- normal period than it did to get away
p for public office who ♦ , side boosters has been postponed un from it to the other extreme.—Mc
bmur the most good to ♦ til later in July. Thisw as decided Minnville Telephone Register.
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people of Tillamook ♦ upon in order that Senator McNary
Gov. Al Smith, of New York, for
U ind of the State of ♦ may attend and assist in the ceremo
president! It is to laugh! He stands
ny.—McMinnville News-Reporter.
as much chance as Edwards, of New
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Frank Redmond from Oretown was Jersey, and both are comparable to
coming out from there this morning the snowball. The liquor interests
in a Ford coupe and it being an early make the moat noise, it is true, but
DAY. JULY 13. 1923
hour nature dawned upon him that they haven’t the votes in these I’nit-
he ought to be asleep at that time in ed States of Amenca.—Coquille Val-
ILS. flag has just been the morning and while trying to ley SentineL
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■r the Sahara desert. It is snooze a little and guide the Ford at
Two of the large Tillamook stages
I that the flag got mighty the same time, he loat control at four
iK got across.
(o'clock and ran into a steam traction were wrecked yesterday, one bteween
engine about two miles west of Willa-1 here and Willamina when the right
mina at the old rock quarry. And I rear wheel was thrown by what ap
ta mon- of this county are
some people think a Henry is not fool peared to be a crystallised axle and
■ k - regalia and the crowds proof and tough enough to withstand one near Beaver when the big carrier
g at a satisfactory rate. AU
most anything, but this Ford was not 1 took a nose dive off the road into the
mHc to further the outing
damaged seriously, getting its radius ditch. Both were eastward bound.—
te teaches is some real hot
rods bent a little, puncturing one tire Sheridan Sun.
*e have the nice, cool wea
and breaking only one window light,
ltaro.
but the traction engine; it received a
broken front axle.—Willamina Times. OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT
TIDE TABLES
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■ty market is easier, say the
As in other things, negations in
■ From what the Headlight
These tide tables were compiled by
m. »one;. always has been business do not count. The man who
■ we people than for oth- has convictions and courage enough I the U. S. Go’ eminent for Astoria. Ore
as a ssmdard port pf reference.
i B ha* a habit of getting to take risks within reasonable bounds gon.
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is the man who wins. He may meet To find the exact time tides occur for
■ the same.
various parts of Tillamook coun-
with storms and encounter some re- the
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$2.00
11.00
» .75
From Exchanges
has
I»n:th ar wi! soon be over
ke i* is well to proclaim that
■ the world can better straw
« $rowr than in Tillamook
I tame- surpass ail others
Itotur- and appearance. Ail
lE&kin<>■ r strawberry!
—
•n the armory building
*» school building will
progress mark for the
'•tar* shouid be more hous-
1 Tffletn-,,. needs more and
houses; more dwell-
* tor rent. We must not
■ car town is growing and
mint have a place
4* they come.
■Banlirig ¡> in Alaska. He
**iiy received by our
U» north. The big
¡••ksn- will appreciate the
*4* test president to visit
Alaska is a wonderful
* it telieved that the Pres-
**ili result to the advan-
■ >•« of the U. S.
•*’*»tirl|f figure» were brot
recently by a local
"4 m taken the trouble to
*4 The», figurw were a
4* lb* values in this coun-
and cattie. While
P fiveri were approxima-
** «SMiijcred close enough
Don't forget to attend meeting of BAYOCEAN TAKES ON NEW LIFE
Fish and Game Club at City Hall Mon
day evening, July 16.—Adv.
Bayocean is taking on
caused by the influx of tourists and
CANARY MOTHERS (.ROSSBEAK
summer campers and cottage occu
pancies. The hotel formally opened
Illustrating the mother instinct in last Monday and a good sized crowd
birds and animals is the fact that a is re|>orted at that resort
Office: Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Ground Floor
omb men happen onto
Revere Cords or
Revere Tubes just by
shifting around in search
of the best money’9 worth
in the market
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO
Thousand» of tests in our laboratories and on
the road have shown conclusively that Zero
lene, which is made from carefully selected
Western Naphthenic Base Crude,transported
in separate pipe lines to our refineries and then
refined by our exclusive high-vacuum process,
forms less carbon, gives greater gasoline mileage,
and reduces friction and near to a greater extent
than any other automobile lubricant at hare seen
and tested or been able to produce.
Therefore we say,“Insist onZerolene - even
if it does cost less.”
30% less CARBON
5% mon jgasolint mikapt
Both discover that the
Revere idea of a dollar’s
worth is the same as
theirs.
Ask the nearest Revers
dealer.
1790 Broadway, New York
STAR GARAGE
Complata Sat of Abstracts of the Racorda of Tillamook County
Why let a LOW PRICE
keep you from using
the BEST?
Both find a degree of
value they had hardly be*
lieved to be possible.
REVERE RUBBER COMPANY
L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop
(Csirfbroia)
Play safe on oil
TIRES
TUBES.
Others by investigating
the reason for so many
confirmed Revere users.
standard oil company
I tta work staring a fellow
Tillamook county, there
■ pwr -xcuar for any one
• «■les- he has the hook
1« «atü rally too tired or
tai Eke working. No won-
la talk of importing more
iw the work of the country.
I«f*r the fight looks like a
BM* camp. The main act-
tai the big money and for-
»• it's oil boom is in the
ta* as Mr. Dvmpaey forgot
•ta t>’g wad in holes in the
ilhwp».-, needs the money
*«i* pension. Pretty soon
• a back number.
ty make the following subtractions in 1 young Evening Grossbeak captured
minutes:
while a fledgling near Blaine in this
Placa
High
Low county, was readily adontad and fed
Nestucca Ray
.rr
.30
Tillamook Ray
.86
.50 ( by a female canary bird inrthe fam-
Nehalem River
.31
•44. , ¿ly of the boy who captured the little
Tides for week commencing July songster. The bird is now owned by
14. 1923:
Ed Schelling supervisor of roads in
HIGH WATER
this district. The Grossbeak is now
A. M. P. M.
several months old and is said to be
Saturday 14 ...
0:34 8.9'1:52 7.2 a fine singer, and eats from its own
Sunday 15 __
1:14 M 2.::i 7.4 er’s hand, and seems perfectly con
Monday 16 .....
1:54 8.8 3:10 7.7 tented. There are several kinds of
Tuesday 17
2:38 8.5 3:52,7.8 Grossbeak which when grown are
Wednesday 18
3:26 8.0 4:37 8.0 about half the size of a robbin. So
Thursday 19
. 4:24 7.4 5:25 8.1 far as Mr. Schelling knows this is the
Friday 20 ___
. 5:29 6.8 6:17 8.3 only Grossbeak of the kind, in cap
LOW WATER
tivity. It has the short scissor-like
A. M.
beak of the Grossbeak family, and its
Saturday 14
.7:42-1.0
colors are brown, black and yellow,
Sunday 15
8:18-1.0
with spotted brown and white wings.
Monday 16
8:55-0.9
This variety is found along the coast
Tuesday 17 .
9:84 -0.7
while others of the species inhabit the
Wednesday 18
mountain ranges to the east and all
Thursday 1»
are pleasing singers.
Friday 20
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IF YOU COULD LOOK INSIDE
THE COOLING SYSTEM OF
YOUR CAR
Mil
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You would be amazed at the amount
of dirt, rust, hose particles, sediment,
lime, non-freeze solution precipitates
and other foreign matter that has
been deposited in the radiator, wa
ter jackets and pump during the past
six months. Evrey atom of this for
eign matter means'a cutting down in
the efficiency of your cooling system
and likewise a reduction in the effic
iency of your motor, causing an ever
increasing and wasteful consumption
of gasoline and oil.
BEFORE!
A poor coloing system causes the engine to get too hot and
expand which in utrn gives piston too much play room resulting
in scored cylinders and defective rings. It also causes an engine
to use too much oil and gas on account of a lack of perfect com
pression. No more use for weeping radiators.
HAVE IT CLEANED OUT NOW
By the use of Tyree Guaranteed Radiator Cleaner, we can
give your cooling system a positive and thorough '.'loaning that
will remove every vintage of foreign
matter without laying up your ear.
Have this job done now and
rest easy
GEO. J. BURCKARD
ZEROLENE^
102 First St
Tillamook Ore.
YE 1ER
It’s important to you, to your motor, to
your pocketbook — that you get a dis
tilled lubricant for your car. There’s just
one way to be sure of getting it.
SUNOCO
LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
is the distinctive, distilled lubricant for
motors; made by an exclusive patented
process.
ADAK
You know what distilling does—removes every
impuritv. Every one of Sunoco’« six tvpes —
Light to XX Heavy—is pure, distilled lubri
cant. Ordinary oils consist of light oil with
"cylinder stock” added to give body. It’s cylin
der stock that causes your carbon trouble*.
are interested
THE DISTILLED OIL4
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 uuart
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 his assimulation) for your husband.
Then with the 'ncrease 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, snch 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 aasimulated of all
the protein foods.”
Ask your dealer or write so for booklet,
"What’s Happening Inside Your Motor V
MARSHALL-WELLS COMPANY
DULUTH
cost. Ajax Cords are doing
this and more for thousands
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
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