Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 07, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
YOEMAN PICNIC
CARS TURN OVER
AT ROCKAWAY
AT LAMB CORNER
and explained the provisions of the
Oregon Idaho dairy loan association,
at some length. The company is or-
ganixng in this county.
Geo. M. Gue of North Yakima.
The Yeoman lodge of this city
It was reported that four cars up-
Washington, talked on the subject of
The attention of old and new high
hold a fraternal picnic at Rockaway set at a turn at the Lamb corners
, stud*-'
1!> ‘■•H*‘l to the fact dairy cooperation. He stated that the last Sunday, thut was well attended. south of town Sunday night; and a
. , hjj.au- of th*' County Fair next city ot l.os Angeles, California, could
number of minor auto accidents were
the da ■ “n which they may easily use all of the products of the A big dinner, games and beach batti­ reported as occuring on Sunday.
their courses for next year has dairy herds of Tillamook county. He ng wore features of the picnic.
changed fiom one« usually se- also talked of the growth of the cities
Sheridan sawnúii and turni tuie
Students may enroll all day in the northwest, and of the increas­
factory to be revived by I). E. Kirby.
Sept. 10, and on the fore­ ing demand by them for dairy pro­
rtf Tuesday, Wednesday, and ducts. He udvised the close cooper­
of that week. These days ation of the dairymen at the next el­
^ selected so that all could have ection to defeat the referendum aim­
E opportunity without interfering ed at tile law which now excludes ole­
omargarine from the Oregon markets.
R. 0. Jones of Corvallis, formerly
th then •• 1 ndance at the fair.
flu- County Eair Board is giving Only four companies, he stated, are County Agent at this place, was in
Gordon J. Taylor, editor of the Mo­
av admission tickets to each grade manufacturing oleomargarine pro­ the city swapping talk with County
ducts. He said that the activities Agent Pine, and greeting old friends lalla Pioneer, and wife, was in the
local
schools
do
not
the
•pi‘ As
of those four companies, if the refer­ last Tuesday. Mr. Jones has the dis­ city Monday last. During the World
tart until the week following the
... may secure thuir tickets endum is successful, will do away tinction of being Tillamook’s first war, Mr. Taylor was over the pond in
pupil
v «Hing al the high school building with the sale of the production of county agriculturist, and now is in the American army camps entertain­
the dairy department work at the Ore ing the soldiers with funny stories.
lomia' S'-pteniber 10, between 1 30,000 dairy cows in this state.
W. E. Myers, head of the Holstein- gon Agriculture college. He came in­ When he returned he started the Mo­
ad JP. M
In the ini't “ number of Tillamook Friesan extension service in the north to this county by the old Trask wag­ lalla Pioneer, and begun hurriedly to
on road, and tried to get a deer or improve the town. It did not go fast
,llt.n, hav< helped out of town boys west, was another speaker.
O. M. Plummer, manager of the two, but for some reason the deer enough to suit the editor and in a
girls thru high school by riving
RI work which would enable them Pacific International of Portland, was "saw him coming” and hid. He de­ difference with the mayor, they came
earn their board. A number of present and talked along dairy in­ scribes his trip over the old Trask to blows, with the result that the
Is have already written requesting terest lines. He paid a compliment to road as being quite laborious, but he humorist faf the Pioneer had four
tes when they may work for their the country boys, who he said were al­ got here, and really enjoyed that slats broken. Outside of a few editor­
ial suggestions now. he is allowing
¿uni die ■ . -he coming school year. ways a few steps ahead of the city quit, and not much used route.
nature to take her course in his town.
bred
youth,
in
the
race
through
life,
X jv one who will be able to assist
He spent several days at the beach,
rjung people in securing an ed- for the reason that the country boy
and
is pleased wth Tillamook and its
is
equipped
with
a
greater
know
­
K1u<-n m this manner may phone
beaches.
ledge of natural conditions, due to his
K?W.
The contractor in charge of the con- chances for close observation of such
of the new school states conditions on the farm. He closed
G A BRI El.-Wil.SON
at work is progressing aatiafactor- his talk wth an exhortation to attend
Wifhout unforseen delays, the the county fair, and after that the
Many people in this city do not
On Sunday evening, September 2nd
ilding will be ready for the fisrt International.
know that the A. F. Coats Lumber at seven o’clock at the residence of
Co., which is operating a big logging Jacob Breeden took place the marri­
The local teachers will meet at 2
camp on Bewley creek, has a railway age of Clarence Gabriel and Miss
,’eteck. September 15, at which time
several miles in length, with two loc­ Frances Wilson in the presence of a
omotives and flat cars by which the host friends and relatives. Rev. Simp­
ac general outline of the year’s
vork will be discussed.
omotives and flat cars by which logs son Hamrick performed the ring cer­
are taken from camp to the Tillumook emony which mail«' them husband and
river, and thence towed up to the wife. The room was artistieately
Sawmill living installed at Ches-
County veteiinrian, J. N. Shaw
slough in this city for the use of the decorated, the colors being pink and
b «. Lani county.
was in the city Friday. He states
(■gene— Booth Kelly Lumber Co. that the dairy herds in the southern mill. The railroad is standard gunge white. After the ceremony and con­
in width, and the logs are shot from gratulations and the dispensing of
pes on 10-hour day.
part of the county have been tested
Kiams’-n Falls — Cal.-Ore. Power north as far as Beaver, where he is the cam into the Tillamook river, rice and shoes refreshments were
Co- piat $1.000.00(1 plant on Link now working. In the whole terrri- which is full of the titans of the for­ served by the hostess assisted by the
est all the way down to its confluence grooms mother and others.
Brer.
tory tested, he has found but nine re­
The parties are well known in Tilla-
Albany i y tuxes last year fflO.182; actors. In this same territory last with the Trask.
»S3.1S: in 1923.
year 23 reactors were found; this
Stayton- New concrete warehouse year’» test showing u gain of over 50
teroup
per cent in improvement, and a cor­
Survey of proposed new railroad responding decrease of tubercular
froir Cran ■ to Bu.ns under way.
cows in the same ratio. This surely
is gratifyingg to herd owners, and
shows the value of the testing associ­
ations, which work is now considered
a vital part of the dairy business, as
dairymen find that it pays, and pays
big. Testing not only gives a herd
that passes the test a clear bill of
The Holstein association of this
health, but it shows the dairyman to
emty held a picnic at Cloverdale
a certainty how to weed out unpro-
art Thursday in the grove across the
duetve and unhealthy cows.
1 DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
over ¡ron. Cloverdale. There was a
At the coming stock exhibits at |
MOVING
r«i sited crowd present, and feat-
the fair, Dr. Shaw stated that ani­
im of the picnic were speaking and
mals to be shown there, need fint pas.-,
« big eommunty dinner. Chas. Kunze
another test unless they come from
18 PREPARED TO 8ENI) EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
«■' Nehalem, president of the associ-
herds where tuberculosis was found
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ttior.. was chairman during the speak­
at the last herd test. This means that
er ths* followed.
ALL YOUR GOODS
if you have animals that you wish to
Ex-Congressman, C. N. McArthur
CALL
US DAY OR NIGHT
exhibit, you will not have to have
•f Portland was the first speaker,
Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.”
them tested, unless t uhereul- q was
found on your place last year.
COMING TO
I $. ENROLLMENT
’ FOLLOWS FAIR WEEK
FORMER COUNTY AGENT
MAKES VISIT LOCALLY MOLALLA EDITOR
HAS RIBS BROKEN
BIG LOGGING TRAIN
OPERATED BY COATS
monk. They left immediately for lhe
east and will he at home to their
friends in the near future.
NOTICE TO VOTERS
In answer to an enquiry regarding diet
This is to inform those not yet re­
gistered as voters in the county, and
tnose who have moved out of their
voting precinct since the last election,
that registration books and cards will
following named
be A found with the
1
Registrars:
Postoffice
Registrars
Nehalem
H. W. Todd ....
Mohler
W. H. Baker
Wheeler
G. B. Nunn ......
...... Brighton
W. A. Rowe __
Rockawav
j. J. Krebs
Heho
p. D. Ott
Cloverdale
j. L. George
Cloverdale
K. L. McCabe
Ore town
S. H. Rock .......
Neskowin
F. L. Martin
Garibaldi
A. S. Bent ..........
Blaine
E. R. Ayer .......
Bay City-
Geo. C. Peterson
Beaver
W. J. Gilbert .....
Sandlake
L. F. Brode ........
If every voter above referred to
will attend to this important matter
while the registration books are in
tlieir in.mediate vicinity, it will great
ly lighten the work of the Election
Board on election day, Nov. 6.
Tillamook Oregon, August 30, 1923
H. S. BRIMHALL
County Clerk.
HOLSTEIN MEETING
BRINGS SPEAKERS
LIME
28 W
"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 trvirur to gain weight
The children would de well to have a ouait
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 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.”
ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE
FROM
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Erwin Harrison, Prop
Both Phones
A GOOD, FAT DUCK
or a nice chicken makes a very satsifying meal.
Place your dinner order for meats with us. We al­
ways have the very best government inspected
meats. Every day sees new satisfied customers at
LOCAL HERDS IMPROVE,
SAYS VETERINARIAN
COAI
LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
THE SATISFACTION MARKET
LOUIE LOLL, Butcher
FRUIT
I xx)k for the WAVERI.Y sign!!
You’ll find the WAVERLY OIL
sign on the plates
dealer^ , who
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know the value of a motor oil that is
ALL PENNSYLVANIA
100 per cent Paraffine Base
— and you’ll know it, too, when you
have seen the effect it has on the op­
eration of your motor.
TILLAMOOK GARAGE
Ford Sales & Service
No one undersells us in fruit and vegetables. Place
your order with us for fruit to can.
TEA
Our large stock of the different blends and brands
assuse you of finding just the kind you want.
BUTTER
.
We have just one kind, “The Famous Linn Butter
THE SATISFACTION STORE
LAMB SCHRADER CO
E. G. ANDERSON
The HEADLIGHT is the standard by which the other
papers of Tillamook County are generally compared
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
PORTLAND
DR. MELLENTHIN
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past twelve years
lx»I « NOT OPERATE
Will be at
Hotel, Wednesday, Thursday,
Ind»y and Saturday, Sept. 26, 27. 2b
and 29.
Thif it rhe one QoH Seal
round and gold colored
- nut rightfully tued by
any other or <uru;iUwn.
Oft»»- Hour»: IO a. m. Io I p. m.
I'll R IlAYS ONLY
No charge for ( onxultalion
Dr
nthin is a regular gradu-
*'• in medicine and surgery and is
t ■ the state of Oregon.
H* visits professionally the more
■portan' ’.owns and cities and of
to al. who call on this trip free
Saltation, except the expense of
• taimen' when desired.
According to his method of treat-
fait he d'e not operate for chronic
Mperri iritis, gall stones, ulcers of
•'«inach, onsils or adenoids.
■I- ha
, his credit wonderful re-
•dt» in dn-ases of the stomach, liv-
*• bowel, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
“®*y. bladder, bed wi tting, catar-
h- Weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica,
** ulcers and rectal ailments.
D you have been ailing for any
of time and do not get any
do not fail to call, as improp-
•’ ■easurei rather tiian disease are
the cause of your long standing
Rouble
^«member above date, that conaul-
'-•Von on this trip will be free and
his treatment ia different.
Harried women must be accompan-
* by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
*W»len, Calif.
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