THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1923 3 (Tillamook ftcaMigfjt A Daily Newspaper Published During the Fair by the Headlight Publishing Company Tillamook, Oregon Leslie Harrison, Managing Editor Telephones Pacific Statua, Main «8 Mutual Telephone ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ OUR EDITORIAL POLICY 1. To advocate, aid •nd sup- port any meaaurea that will bring the moat good to the moat people. 2. To encourage induatriea to establish in Tillamook county. *■ 3. To urge the improvement of a port for Tillamook City. 4. To inaiat on an American standard of labor. 6. To be politically indepen­ dent, but to support the can­ didates lor public office who will bring the most good to the people of Tillamook county and of the State of Oregon. CAN’T MAKE GRADE OVER CAPE LOOF For about three weeks past, a stout appearing young man has been camp­ ing at the northern base of Cap« Lookout, south of Netarts. He alm. acted queerly, giving rst to the bus picion among settlers near the cap« that he might be “balmy in the head’ as the English would out it Complaint was made to Shertfl Aschim, who went out and brought the fellow in for examination. A physician examined him, and recom mended that he be turned loose,, s< far as insanity was concerned, as ev idently the fellow belonged more t< the feeble minded family. Whei taken into custody, the msn said h< had been out of money for some tim< past He lived on mussels gather« at low tide, near the cape, and oc­ casionally, he varied the menu by swiping a few spuds from the nem by farmers to fatten his bill of fare H<- was possessed of an obsession that he must go south, but said the reasor he tarried at Lookout, was that h< could see no way to get around thal elevation. He was told how to gel around it, an<| tying on his oyster car and a few of his scanty belongings took the road indicated by the Sherifl which would lead him somewhere to ward the south pole— who know« where? Evidently, he belongs to • class who are afflicted with the hot­ foot, and who always want to set what is just oveV and beyond th« next hill. PERSONAL MENTION Garrett Ward and wife were uj from Pacific City Wednesday last. The first meeting of the Monday musical club has been postponed fronr Sept. 11 to Sept. 17. Rev. Geo. Harness returned Wed nesday morning from a vacation ir Southern Oregon, and will preach Sunday morning. Earl Snodgrass of Bay City, pass ed through town Monday, on his way to Portland. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F Wildfong, Rockaway, Oregon, August 31, 1923, a daughter. A. tf. Harris and family returned the latter part of the week from a 13 days trip through southern Oregon. While gone Mr. Harris killed a big buck. Marshfield, Myrtle Point and other places in Coos county were visited. Í «