FRIP A Y. AUGUST 17, 1923 j. ¿ Lumr., ¿ ¿ mun-jmaiMÜ ui — „ — COMMENT Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight FEATURES those who think they know how to amoofc tycaöligijti cook them. Many a tourist has had Wsekly Pauer ¡ Th«- news|tupcrs state that th«- new president is “friendly to Mexico." Just menace of forest fires is ever present t kins.— McMinnville News-Reporter. material in time. It is expected how­ pipe is finally covered up, it will be anil where fires occur, the little trees his expectations aroused by thoughts , indeneadaat why this government has fuiled to rec ♦ ♦ ♦ Every ^rtilav B y Th» (of a mess of fried clams on coming to ognize the Mexican republic and I’rev suffer in a greater ratio, for the rea- Deputy Edgar F. Allen went to Till ever, that it will soon be along. There tested for leaks. The new pipe has „¿Ughi I’ubliahing Company, Inc.. the beach, only to have his stomach uleiit Obregon, is something of a mys­ sou that they are in most cases more i arnook to organize a new lodge fol yet remains about 1800 feet to be laid been connected up with the reservoir numerous. Since forests have been turned by a bum chef who used ran tery. Then- was at one time some Tillamook, Oregon the A. O. U. W. When he arrived he ■ cid meat fryings to cook them in. Oth trouble about oil down there, which protected in recent years, great piles found the town full of vacationists and In the meantime before the placed for the above purpose. iw Harrison. Managing Editor ers use about ten gallons of hot wa land musses of undergrowth und tim- was owned by wealthy owners in this rushing to the beaches and it was with ter with a dash of skimmed milk to [country, but it is said that that mut­ I her litter have been allowed to ac­ difficulty he was able to secure a Telephone« ¿,0^^^didb¿b¿S2SHS2í¿5ZSH5H5HSH5HS25Z5257525252íí£52SE52!ic!525£52S2525B cumulate, which greatly enhances the two I or thie cium and ill it clan Pacific State«. Main t»8 ter was long ugo settled. There is room. About th«- time he retired the soup. . ! herí are other alleged _ chefs something about Obregon’s name that danger of fire. formerly the Indi hotel clerk became so harrassed with & Mutual Telephone who put u spoonful of cheap coffee in sounds fuiiliiiui Tak;- the "b” out of alls ami pioneer settler- burned a-eu- requests fur rooms that he concluded D. of the then almost worthless timber to "double them up.” gatered as second elusa mail to n suck and d . wn it in hot walei it mid you have Oregon. us it had no commercial value, but ,tter in the U.S. poatoffiee at and call it “fragran Mi« l a. That's In his rounds he reached Alien’s they kept down the undergrowth und TO CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW Maook Dragon. what make' the boarder at the lurch room and after pounding around suc­ provided better stock ranges, and al counter irritable and even ugly. Lot SI BSCKIITION RATES Portions of the city of Portland are so made hunting easier. But those ceeded in wuking Allen and inquired | : of such alleged chefs ought to he peel Year. By Mail ................ <2.00 nfested with un insect peat known as conditions pusseii when timber be­ “how many ure thi-r«- in your room?” I ing logs, or clerking in an old fash­ the earwig, Brother Allen, ever alert and not Month'. By Mail .......... <1.00 l_. They originated in Eng- came commercially valuable. ioned livery stable Rut when elams lata. relishing bedfellows responded, "well « Months. By MaB ......... $ .75 und invade house, where they The great work of today is refor­ are rightly coked there i nothing get Payable in advance into foodstuff, beds and other estation. Just as the artificial propa­ there’s me, and un Elk, a Workman, a We are now ready for business and want some of more delicious to the human palate. , places, The farcing the occu- gation of trout and other fishes bus Sheik and a traveling man.” Ix-t us preserve th<- elam. Rut lot us pants to sometimes your trade. I clerk said “ well, if there ar«- that leave temiKirarily. They also been made necessary by the depletion ,!♦ + ♦ + + ♦♦ + + + + + initiate a luw to hung bum chefs. of you, we will try some where many destroy gardens, and are a general of the bays and rivers by sportsmen i else." ♦ Our plant is modern and complete in every nuisance. The health officials, aided OUR EDITORIAL POLICY ♦ und the seiners for the Hiilmon can­ Brother Allen patted himself or» the by government men, ur< way and our policy is to sell only the best of The Oregon huckleberry, of which inking war neries. It is a question of depiction ♦ back, turned ovei and began snoring] then- are several distinct kinds, is at on them in the metropolis i and hop«- to and repletion. 1. To advocate, aid and sup­ meats, Government inspected. uguin.—Oregon Workman. I port any measures that will ♦ this season of the year quite eagerly ut least diminish the., numbers if ! __ sought by those who know of its val­ not exterminate them. So The business is under the management of Mr. fur us bring the most good to the NEW PIPE TO BE TESTED most people, ♦ ue as a food supplement. In the hills known, these pestiferous insects have L. E. Loll who is well known to the people of Till­ 2. To encourage industries ♦ und mountains are three varieties, not invaded Tillamook county. Still Work on the new pipe line which is amook county as an expert meat man. to establish in Tillamook ♦ the red. the blue mid the gray, Of there is the bedbug and the flea to be I While in Tillumook county lust to furnish the city ’ s water supply is reckoned with. Modern methods of week the these varieties the gray is much ■ editor met A. Summers who the county. ♦ We will always follow the market, thus as­ larger, and is not so common as the treatment, however, have- made the formerly lived on a farm west of Dal­ temporarily held up on account of the 3. To urge the improvement failure of the company to forward the liedbug curl up an,' p.isa on; and since [ las. He suring you correct prices. Buy your meats and other two. The red huckleberry ha- of a port for Tillamook City. ♦ is now located on a dairy ----- 4. To insist on an American ♦ more acid than any of the other kinds, bums have become more sanitary, the ranch bei tween Hebo and Cloverdale. — ——■ - -1 —■---- » poultry at standard of labor. —Polk County Itemixer. ♦ and is also a favorite with pie mak­ flaa Is lint th- p< ' . used to be. L.Í k To be politically indepen­ ♦ ers. The big gray combines all the ♦ ♦ ♦ dent. but to support the can- ♦ good qualities of its cousins and is Kelly E'ranklin of Tillamook, for “Reforestation •ing accomplish- the past five years connected with a didates for public office who ♦ pronounced the best by those who ( know. Two other varieties are the ed in France," st:- tes a timlier pulrli- sawmill wus here Sunday and met his will bring the most good to rra’ifving results." boyhood chum in the person of Chief “shot" huckleberries, the large and cation, "wit! the people of Tillamook L. E. Loll E. G. Anderson ___ of Police Mont Berry. Though they ountries are , plunt- county and of the State of * the small kinds. These grow on small Many Europe. ing little trees in every available spot Oregon ♦ shrubs close to the beaches and ire hud not seen one another fol- 23 years Work left before 9 p. m. will ♦ much sought after, and a*v profit! While the exploitation of lumber has the chief recognized readily his school be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ bearers. Besides proving a treat to reuilj’ just ;>tu t .. on the west coast mate of mure than n score of years lowing day. Prints finished human beings, these berries are eaten of Oregon, the time will come as it ago,—McMinnville News-Reporter. on glossy or dull paper as I by many kinds of birds and Br’er Bear has in Michigan. Wisconsin and other ♦ ♦ ♦ I who roams the woods of the coast former big timber states, when our Mrs. I.. E. Hammer and children are you prefer for the same} I range, is also a lover of huckleberries. forests will be d -nuded. The Mouth siamding u portion of th«- summer price. l ' . Medico, published in Port I At this time of the year, you will find is pretty well exhausted as to good with relatives at Tillamook, her moth­ ,d T editorial for I him close to a huckleberry or black- timlier which was principally pine er Mrs. Rowe and hei sisters Mrs. AT KOCH’S DRUG STOR If the nation w I reap it also must W ,ii gument that the ra- | berry patch. sow and tha "leans reforestation. Bertha Hansen and Mrs. George Hoa- ciioi should not be canned by | The government is proceeding in this st.via! : ■ r.'. which it regards It is figured by capable authority The wot': agent of destruction, that gradually the Pacific Northwest matter, but it v. . ild seem to be at a 1 and a shame." It further must assume control of the nation's slow rate of spued. Even where the are the s : !i.-:,ii'c ■lai,..- is as much great lumber industry. These au­ effects of sowing und planting has be­ only tires inwhich gun to show some good effects, the Kting tmng a shooting ducks or thorities believe that within 20 years *-□3 you get the benefit of ants, and to can clams when the output of lumber here must treb­ ' ...................... “ iin'W ■'ll 7 the three new U. S. hive about disappeared, is as le. That means that 150,000 workers Quit as to commercially can an} will become 300,000 to 450,000 work discoveries — Sprayed bippeanng wild game.” men. Likewise the returns from lum Rubber—Web Cord I Medico is right. i oar producta must increase from and the Flat-Band I Headlight would protect theJ <350,0011,000 a year to <1,000.000,000, Method of building a les from the professional clam [or more per annum, The outlook for Cord Tire. rami the canneries. These dig­ the Northwest was never brighter work all night on a low tide than now. It is just beginning to de­ Made in all sizes Ike clam soon disappear. The velop and therefore it is a good place 30 x 3‘/2 and up. Ian-, however, are more numer- to live and be, for payrolls will in­ tet they ar> highly edible, and crease rather than diminish, United States Tires I attraction to tourists and oth- trees mean big business. With th«- increase of population are Good Tires they will not last, for the toll A .correspondent asks this paper hr numbers will be heavy. The You neartn’f be "raggle-taggle gyp­ ■ one of the beach assets and to define a "sheik”. All right here Using cheap oil is the poorest econo- sies" to think of life being under open I placed them here for the use goes: Originally a ailiek was or is a my in the world. skies, beside a brook with the scent Of course you want a paralfine base th» ptopl« and it was not pre­ chief of un Arab tribe, who affects oil —but you won’t always get it ask of mountain-pine all about. Better gaudy clothing. In this country, a led th.v hot' canneries would ing for "Eastern Oil." still pack off in your motor- have I and render them conspicuous sheik poses as a human being, who REDCROWN You get Al.l PENNSYLVANIA, Hilt the summer of your life traveling ar absence in the time of our wears Mexican bell-muzzled pants Per for the cent Paraffine Oil when von sin The Indians lived on them and where- his shoes are supposed to con­ comfortably and etyoyably — with "Waverly" EXPERIENCED nect- He piaster - his hair with grease «■ihy constituted white ma: the needful “Red Crown” in your TILLAMOOK GARAGE irr up • n .-. at a well made ami use a lipstick, and affects femin­ E ’ ord Sales & Service tank. If you have gypsy blood, gratify MOTORIST thowd- , or sneer sarcastically ine ways, is out late at night looking it I And remember for long, eco­ for "Shebas" aril other: Diligent in ­ H eiam on the menu. But, nomical mileage, and for powerful ■re. let u> -ay something. The quiry reveal- the fact that there are "no such animals" m Tillamook, up work An the mountains and else­ Icookr,c mi- is an art, that where- it's “Red Crown” for the ex­ oft»r basely counterfeited by to date, "Innocent Laly.” 90 pp perienced motorist. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED SATISFACTION MARKET From Exchanges BELLS KODAK SHOP THE SATISFACTION MARKET Here’s Good News For the Man who needs a I-Í GYPSY blood •gratified ! Where to buy US.Tires SUNSET GARAGE STANDARD OIL COMPANY KsUforaisi TILLAMOOK, ORE. 100°/» Power » miuiuiMiiiiiHiiiiimiiiiititiiniB LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS PRICES JUST RECEIVED Mason Cord Tires $ 8.25 33x4 11-2 10.55 34x4 1-2 17.95 35x4 1-2- 19.60 36x4 1-2 19.96 20.66 33x5 21.15 35x5 26.40 37x5 27.00 27.80 .28.45 29.20 36.70 38.55 49.60 T’S always a good time to buy Good­ year Tires, for, as thia chart shows, Goodyear* are priced extremely low, year in and year out. But now is the best time, because Goodyears are sell­ ing today 30% be­ low 1914 prices, and their quality now is better than ever before. .....30.90 42.85 40x8 35x5 ......... 38x7 .....113.20 43.80 .84.50 UA.MOOK BATTERY STA TIO’ In answer to 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 assimulation) for your husband. Then with the increase of milk you can eas­ ily cut swn 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.” I PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRES <4 1-2 x5 ’ 1 lAwxty—r To— 191» IWU IWI IW2 I ? ’ | ’HEIR attractive ap- pearance adds refine­ ment to every car equipped with them and they con­ stantly deliver complete satisfaction. AJAX CORD » ROAD KING. PARAGON VI. R. TERRY, Proprietor I ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TADLE FROM GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Both Phones A lULalJlUU ¿K, UliE Erwin Harrison, Prop.