Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 10, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
their money tn the alfalfa than any of er attractions than those mentioned that he had recently discovered in the were illegal because he had not pre­
! the valley hay.
and they will be given later.
postal regulations that a post office sided as mayor. One or Two council­
Butter fat prices are ranging from
From assurances received, it is be-
employee is forbidden to hold muni­ men said that they di 1 not consider
C. C. Dempsey wife and child of 57c to 65c, depending upon the size lived that there will be a record break I
Portland arrived here last ~
Friday
12_Jlof the factory and whether or not the ing attendance at the fair from all cipal office, while in the employ of that the meetings held were special,
•i of th>* meetings, ,but conferences looking to
night and 1 will spe
s|H-nd^ few days in whey was being skimmed. The high- parts of the county. Remember the the government. The ti.
Tillamook, making d^w trip« to the est price, 65c, is paid by the Tilla­ dates and plan to come and bring the council were tendered Mr, Doty for future action.
beach. Mr. Dempsy is in the retail mook creamery in the month of June. family and make of it a pleasing hol­ his past service to the city.
In the closing hours of the session
cigar business in Portland, and his par It is expected that July prices will iday occasion.
Councilman Henderson stated that a resolution was passed guaranteeing
ents came to Oregon in 1844 settling probably range lc or 2c under the
the lien dockets of the city were in a certain amount of funds now neces­
in Polk county.
June price for butter fnt, but as only
bad shape and that "dozens of people sary to secure quick action on the
nai l of the Julv cheese haa been sold
in the citv were assessed on wrong Armory building and which it is ex­
Ruddy and Beulah Moulton, son
thus far the matter of July butter
property.” He also stated that “in pected will be raises] by subscription
•nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs L. A.
fat pries is still indefinite.
his opinion, the present city attorney in this county.
Moulton, submitted to an operation
Checks for June milk will be given
was not big enough for the job, and
(Continued from page 1)
for the removal of their tonsils one
Just before adjournment, Council­
out at the various factories on Satur­
t>. nght thMt another lawyer of the man Frank Conover took occasion to
day the latter part of last week at
day, August hl. as Friday is a legal ture show, was present, and asked city should be appointed.” This prec­
• the Merrick hospital. Dr. Shearer per
holiday and the banks will consequent 'for a restricted parking district of 45 ipitated a discussion in which Messers
forming the operation.
ly not he open.
feet in front of the new picture show Barrick A flail and Judge Henderson
Warren Dunn of Dallas was over
room in the Beals building fronting participated. The mayor finally stat­
here the latter part of last week vis­
on Second avenue.
ed that he would not make any chang­
iting at the A. H. Harris home. He
On motion the city attorney was es in that office, whereupon Council­
will remain several days.
instructed to draw an amendment to man Henderson resigned, which res­
the traffic ordinance, giving business ignation was accepted by the council.
Mrs. Ed. Berry and children return­
(Continued front page one)
men the right to place “No Parking"
Councilman Henderson stated be­
ed to Portland after a month's visit
other methods that have resulted in signs in front of their stores or oth- fore his resignation that the mayor
here with Mr. Berry.
er places of business.
our present fine dairy herds.
had signed documents which he, as
Attention was called to an avenue chairman of the council was authoriz­
Jack Rupp of Mohler, will be on the
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
grounds shortly after the 15th of the of the city where autos are jiurked ed by the charter to sign. The may­
month and will have them in fine eon- all night without tail lights on both or said that he had precedent for so
sides of an avenue just outside of the doing and cited previous cr nc
The parrqr will preach both morn­ dition for the fair.
n
ing and evening. Morning subject:
County Superintendent
Geo. B. fire limits. It was said that a state support of his action. The mayor
“What is expected of the church and Lamb, states that the exhibits of luw makes this a misdemeanor. It then stated that the council had had
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its members.” Evening topic is: school work promise to be < xtra good was objected to as being dangerous two or three special meetings which
“Vision.” Sojourners are invited to this year, and that the schools of the to moving vehicles at night and also
worship with us.
county will engage in good natured that it would interfere with the fire
ROIL YOUR
rivalry in their exhibits, so that the engine in case of a fire.
crwN ivrTH
Partridge 4 Morrison of the picture
best will be brought out in all depart­
W LA CROIX
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show,
ask'd
for
city
legislation
re
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LOW
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ments of the work. The cooking and
! other clubs will be well represented stricting tent shows from operating
this year, also the culinary, textile, in the city for mon than one week at
(Continued from pagre one)
fioricultural. club work, .and art de­ a time inside the city. No action was
the valley during the season when partments, promise hearty co-opera­ taken by the council.
Owng to the fact, that certain va­
first cutting of clover was being tion.
damaged considerable of the hay.
The buildings on the grounds have cant property in the city is covered
Hemstitching 10c Yard
The oats and vetch was cut after the lately been whitewashed, including with unsightly debris, and that vines
rain and most of this shows defects the stock barns and sheds and poul­ obstruct the sidewalks it was ordered
Needlework and Gift)*!
in that it was too ripe when cut.
try departments. While much prepa­ that owners lie notified to clean up
Infants’ and Children’s Wear
For the above reason the associa­ ratory work remains to be done, it their lots.
Councilman Dee Doty presented his
tion expects to deal almost exclusive­ will soon assume shape when work is
ly in alfalfa hay, as it seems that the actively started. Arrangements are resignation which was accepted. Mr.
dairymen would get more value for being made by Manager Pine for oth- Doty gave as his sole reason the fact
PERSONAL MENTION
warn “the Headlight and the other
paper, that if they published every­
thing that occurs in the council meet­
ing, that he would stop his subscrip­
tion to both pajiers.” The mayor
chipped in and said in effect that
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
COUNTY
EAIR
PLANS
COMFORT-
When You Travel
Every provision is made for
your comfort and conveni­
ence on Southern Pacilic
Trains.
L NES
You have plenty of leg-room; you can
play a game of cards; you can read
or enjoy the scenery. Smoking ears
and other facilities are provided.
This service is yours. Enjoy its safety
as well as comfort. Profit by its de­
pendability.
Low Round Trip
Tickets
NOW ON SALE!
Portland
$5.75 and $7.0(1
DAIRYMEN!
CHEESE MARKING TIME
WOOD-LARK
FLY REPELLANT
“there had been too much of this, w,
don’t want the impression to
t out
that this council is not working jn
harmony. This council has !>• < n mu.
quoted on another matter by a news,
paper, etc.”
According to Limit
Excursion tickets on sale to m
other places. Ask about them!
For further particulars ask agents or
write
JOHN M. SCOTT
Asst. Passenger Traffic Mgr. Portland
Pollyanna Shop
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
THE SEINE
FOODS.
KI IN SMALL QUANTITIES
Bell 59-J
Have You Got Yours Yet?
a
The HEADLIGHT Coasters are going fast hut there is still one
for every boy who brings in enough subscriptions. Go after yours
now.
HERE IT IS
TO THE PUBLIC
R. B. HAYS. Prop.
As we can not properly serve our trade in the
present location we will open a new credit ser­
vice store in the Beals building across the street
from our present location, This store will be
known as Conover’s Credit Store. We will car­
ry a complete stock of quality goods at right
prices and will strive at all times to make this
an ideal service store. The public is invited to
make this store their headquarters and for their
conver;ence we have fitted up a ladies rest room
Our present location will be known as Con­
over’s Cash store. We will add a complete stock
of dairy feed to our present grocery and ma­
chinery stock. This store will be conducted on a
strictly cash basis, Absolutely no goods will
be sold on credit, no phone orders taken or goods
delivered without a charge of 10c for all
amounts under 5. $5 and over delivered free.
You can save money at this store if you
are willing to sacrifice service.
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B A Y 0 LEAN
Naturally a Fine Beach Resort. Wonderful lo­
cation Between Tillamook Bay and the Ocean
HOTEL BAtOCEAN, Mrs. H. J. Martin, manager. American plan
S3.50 to $5 per day. Weekly and family rate* made. Abundance
of sea food.
I HE MITCHELL, rate* $2.50 to $.3 per day. A few housekeep­
ing rooms furnished except »¡her and linen. New Moves, rate*
$1.2.» per day; $8 per week; $30 per month.
F. D. MITCHELL, Real Estate and rentals.
Bl NGALETTES completely furnished to accommodate four,
with wood, water, light*, etc. «12 per week; $20 for two weeks.
You need bring only tea towels and table linen. Mr*. F. I». Mitch­
ell, manager.
BAI <M EAN GROCERY, Arthur L. Springer, proprietor.
BAYOCEAN FERRY, “RUSTLER,” Capt. E:arl Snodgrass. But
leave* Bay ( ity at 8:30 a. m. and 3:45 p. m. Special trio* phone
162 at Bay City, Hay* & Blanchard.
For further information write or see any of the above at
Bayocean. Oregon.
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CONOVER & CONOVER
TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY
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YES WE HAVE BANANAS
ror ten full yearly subscriptions the Headlight offers this big
Zenith Coaster with heavy rubber tires, disc wheels and ball bear­
ing axles. Look at the illustration above and see the line points
of this coaster. This wagon has been put through a road test of
200 miles and is built for service. Strongly braced and well made
throughout. It is a prize to be sought by any young American.
In addition to the above we are offering the fol
lowing premiums:
For twenty NEW subwriberH we offer a woman’s wrist watch
Elgin works, seven jewels, twenty-year case. This is an elegant
article and would b*> appreciated by any woman or girl. One of
these watches will be given to each person who gets twenty new
yearly subscriptions to the Headlight. M atch sells for $28.
For obtaining five subscriptions the Headlight will give a Jant-
zen bathing suit, the nationally know n suit manufactured in Port
land. These suits are guaranteed pure wool and are of the high­
est uality obtainable. Sells for $5.
For twenty yearly subscriptions the Headlight will give a Pal­
metto wall tent, 7x7 feet, with a six foot head clearance, “ides of
tent have handy pockets for clothing and small articles. Cio^ing
screen window in back wall. The lent is made of heavy olive twill
and sells for $22. Complete with molding tent pole and pins
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DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS
MOVING
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
YOUR HOME WITH CANTAB TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.
THE OLD STAND BUT NEW MANAGEMENT
THE FRUIT PALACE
A. W. Plank Hardware
WHITE & O’DELL
General line of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
Both Phones
Tillamook, Oregon
And Real Service
A. W. PLANK,
TILLAMOOK, ORE
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