fRlp ay . SEPTEMBER 21, 1923 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT quarter, the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of ,,.VH OF JI R<‘RS FOR OCT- section twenty, in township two »outh, ' phir -1«’ 1ERM of range nine west of the Willamette Meridian. W. J. RF.1CHEKS t Court of the State of Is the Cirv th« County of Tillamook. Guardian of the Estate of Wendell Oregon Bean and Barbara Bean. Minors I Treasury Report Shows Reduo- I ÿUtv of 1 lngon. County of Tilla- 50-51 tion of 1613,6743*2- LEGALNOTICES t th, SKt* ntf of »aid county grect- 1M |t th« n»n’ ..f the State of Oregon, yon >*" « i-oinmandod to sum- pul- F W. Ch’ :. n»vn of Tillamook by Cheese Inspector. tfcur** Frank L Owens of Cloverdale by inM'ior- a Farmer. Aibt'rt Joh r.sor. of Tillamook by oc- 1 H N fÛptüi“ r* " - ,.f Cloverdale by uc- : <>f Sandlak«- by oecu- S: ok of Tiliain«>ok by us. of Oretown. by - of Tillamook by oc- .■f Tillamook by oc- pa- n. tu>r A f Tillamook by o W of Tillamook by o if Tillamook by oc bo by occultation a B U.S. DEBT CUT IN LAST YEAR FIVE BOOTLEGGERS IN WEDNESDAYS HAUL l ast Wednesday morning the Sher­ iff and deputies arrested five men up on the Trask river, about two miles from this city, The persons were El- mer Williams, Nelson Paul, Frank Kenney. Wm. Gupton and Sydney Paul, accused of prohibition violation. Arraigned liefore Justice Stanley Wednesday forenoon. each of the number plead guilty to the possession of liquor. Williams, Nelson Paul, and Gupton wen- each fined ,11H>. and sen­ tenced to serve in the county jail for a period of 60 days. Kenney was fined 8100. with 30 days in jail, and Sydney Paul was fined $50, with no jail sentence. The latter paid his fine and was released from custody. The others are in jail. It is believed that the men wen en­ gaged in transferring liquor from one point to another. In case the four now in jail do not pay the.ir fines, they will have additional time to serve in the county skookum house. PERSONAL MENTION ter of Tillamook by mec. Miss Madge DeFord left this week ■f Nehalem by occu- to visit relatives near Pendleton. She wil! attend the Round-up while Frsr.k r-anley of Twin Rocks by in the eastern part of the state. sccupstior. a Farmer. Albert Falcon of Portland this week Daniel Darby of Tillamook by OC bought the Charles Mallett place near pupation & F &miAr» Beaver, a tract of 160 acres, and will Jay V Hushback of Cloverdale by soon become a resident of this county. oernpauor a Farmer. Rolbe Watson left this week to at­ E E. Page of Tillamook by occu- tend the Pendleton Round up. The ysuor a Clerk. hotel man of the Oregonian gave the F S. Foster of Meda by occupation following description of Rollie at a a Farme: Portland hotel, where he was hum- Fred Davidson of Tillamook by oc- ming “Ocean breeze, and Tillamook tuyauor a Farmer. cheese:” F. J. Klmehan of Tillamook by uc-i “Rollie W Watson, who held the mpatiur. a Farmer. championship medal for being the F M. Gould of Tillamook by occu- heaviest man in the 1923 session of y»uor. a Laborer. : the legislature, passed through Port­ Earl Porter of Oretown by oecu- land on his way to the Shrine initi­ patiur a armer ation at Pendleton. Representative Rober. R. Stillwell of Tillamook by Watson wore hu fex, a Round-up •eeupauo car armer. acarf around his neck and the left la­ H. A K luman of Tillamook by^ pel of his coat was in crusted with •ecupa’io n a Farmer. the emblems of some of the lodges to i W H istensen of Oretown by, which he belongs.” •eeupatii r. a Farmer. Janes H Woods of Blaine by oc- Prevent eyestrain and future apauor. a Farmer. ill health that neglected eyes Fred S n« r-inger of Oretown by i tuse. With the beginning of «cu pa:¡ a Farmer. the school year every child's eyes f Barnesdale by occu- should be free from strain and pend­ appear in the Circuit th« State of Oregon, for of Tillamook to be held in K m of said Court, at the ■. ir. the City of Tillamook 1 State aforesaid, on the October, A. D. 1923, at : A. M. (it being the Oct- of said Court), to act as Jnror> in and for said Court, said above-nan ;»rsons having been «uir and ! zularly drawn for the said Court and for the October term there- this Writ make legal ■er- ue return. my hand and seal of said ipto affixed, this 17th day «f Sept A. D. 1923 H. S. BRIMHALL, county clerk By Lu ia Wiley, deputy clerk Of Oregon. County of Tilla- MUs. L H S. rimhall. County Clerk of the County •f Tillamook in the State d Oregon . s-id < x-officio Clerk of the Ciw Co rt ir. and for said above- msec Cot unty and State,, hereby cer- t«fy the al ive and forgoing to be a fall and tu list or panel of Jurors triwy. M by law directed, to serve in fa* Chcuit >' curt of the State of Ore- fot, for the < ounty of Tillamook at fa* Octob— term, 1923 of said Court. H. 8. BRIM HALL, County Clerk By Lu' ia Wiley. Deputy Clerk NOTRE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ing eye trouble. Dr. Thompson's ser­ vice will help. Consult him on his next regular monthly visit—Thurs­ day, Oct. 4, Tillamook Hotel. THREE SMOKESTACKS TUMBLE AT GARIBALDI Yesterday morning at about 8 o’ clock, three smoke stacks at the Whit­ ney Company's plant at Garibaldi Cove were blown down by a strong wind that swept through the town The stacks were old and rusted, and were weakened by going through the fire had some years ago. No dam­ age was done, and a phone from the manager, that the stacks would be re­ placed with new ones at once, The mill was operated as usual after the incident METHODIST CHURCH SURPLUS OF 309 MILLIONS Washington.—Complete figure* cov­ ering the |overniui*tit*s financial op- erntlans for the fiscal year show ro- cvdpts fqr the twelve months of M, 0OT.18B.48O and expenditure* of $3,<«i7,- 4T9/W. Indicating a surplus of 83U0. MT.400 At the cloee of burin«*« June 30 the government owed S22.R4i).7< <7.3115 on outstanding securitlee Tills total rep- roMhts a reduction in the twelve month* at 8fil8.O74.848. of which 84Utt. 8M.401 was taken into urcount In coin piling the “ordinary" or budget ex­ penses of the government. From the surptns on hand, the treasury applied a total of *21O,A23.H51 to reducing Its obligation*. Curiom Receipt- Set Record. Part of the su<-cwt* in building up a torplus while at the same time the punllc debt wus reduced was traced by the treasury to the admlnlstra- tlou's tariff policy, which. It was de dared, resulted In the establishment of a record, receipts in customs du­ ties totaling 8801.028^0(1 This total U almost 00 per cent greater than for C»e fiscal year ending June 80, 1022. trtien duties of $330.443.887 were re­ ported. marking a high point for cn»- toxus I’evefiu* to that time. Income and profit» taxes paid into the treasury during the last twelve mnotha. like the receti>ts from cus­ toms Oollections, also exceeded expec­ tation*. the total being ,1^78.007 428. while the estimate given in the budget last December was tl.MOXXX).- uoo. Other forms of lt)terftg! nfenue fqv^ g>e treasury an additional W48.- S(XkB88 tie st 'ver..ment started the UW fiscal year with $37o.980.Ud.o§ in W a yep KVOLVE NEW BREED OF HEN Dr E. E. Gilbert will preach Sun- day morning at 11 o'clock and lay the Povrie Laying tute» gm* Bgo* Dwvei corner stone of the new church at oped la Washington, 2:30 P. M. A get-together meeting at , Hens' eggs averaging nearly twfce Bls* are now j produced by th* ordlnarT Sts* 7:30 P. M. S. HAMRICK, Pastor sogpe queef looking chickens on the Stubb*, near Win- type ot NOTES OF PROGRESS Oak Grove awards $177,000 con­ tract for construction of water sys­ tem. Pendleton—Pacific Power & Light Co. to spend $140,000 here during coming year. Portland—S. P. to spend 20,000,000 I in state during coming months, in­ cluding Eugene-Klamath Falls cutoff and new tunel and elevated entrance to this city. Medford to have new dept, store. Marshfield — Plans completed for new bank building. Roseburg-Reedsport highway near- ing completion. La Grande drilling for oil. Baker to spend $48,000 improving streets and sidewalks. Dredging of Columbia river from mouth of Willamete to Vancouver completed to depth of 20 feet and Notice is hereby given that pur­ •Mtrt to an order and license issued Mt of the ( ounty Court of the State Ortlegon, for the County of Tilla- •ookjr. the___________________ _ ___ matter of the estates of ’■teel. B-ur and Barbara Bean, min- PLAN AIDS GERMAN STUDENTS *». ‘he ur ¡«THogned, as guardian of fa* «tau- the said minora, wil, on •elf-BupportlM Bohriar* Organi«* Oo- »•fter the 22nd day of October, 1928 Operstlv* BooioU** la Bohooi*. *h at pr ate sale, for cash, or part Of th* U0,(* j 0 studente tn the uni- vgiMtlw and high schools at GefmaQy. atri j red note for the balance, 9) par cent are eurnlng tbrir own llv- •Pot suer terms as may seem to be k the bes* :• ’«-rest of the said minors, |«lf-supp' 'rtttig student* have orgen- «fajtri to "nifirmation by the said Is4d a soda^. with about forty < à * k . th. following described real In Gorman who*» ptrr- taais*-. .ated in the County of p mnk* the t A*e* stu­ htOMok at State of Oregon, towit: dents easier This society has organ­ A» and) 'led one-fifth interest ised oo-opwhtlve buying, to reduce the **t> being he owner of an undivid- width of 300 feet. cost rf book* and supplies to students, Dalia* proposed «55,000 sewer pro­ nart o five messes where menlr d oae-tent) : to rest,) subject to the jn than in places M» estât» o i 'heir mother, Lena Bean, , ject. rated for Clatskanie salmon • «d to tl he following: n* We ■ half of the northeast $3,400,000 PROFESSIONAL no IT WITH A CLUB CARDS Whether it is a baseball club, a i corn, calf, or canning club, a pig. [ BARKICK A HALL potato or poultry club, the boys and , Attorney* at law girls are learning how easy it is to do. things through clubs. They are learn­ National Building OOMPRMHMNBIVE aad impressive program for construction work, new ing early the value of organisation. Tillamook Oregon tacllitie* aad improvements generally to maintain adequate transport* tlon servtc* for Pacific Coast state* has bees launched by the Southern Is this not a promise that the next PaultK company, it Wa* announced her* today. generation of farmers will know how , Expenditures totaling tn excess ot 150.000.000 are involved In the Im­ to organize for sucess ? One of the provement program, which ia to be carried Into effect as rapidly as possible H. T. Botta Geo P. Winslow This program Is in addition to th* reoent purchase by the Bouthorn Pa­ first activities of the new school year I cific company ot a record number of freight »nd passenger car*. refrigerator will be the formation of clubs in i BOTTS A WINSLOW thousands of country schools. The, oars and powerful looomotlvaa at a oust aggregating ,40,000,000. Lawyers The announcement calling for renewed activity throughout the territory wise teacher will encourage the move-1 nerved by th* railroad follow* oloa* upon the heel* of the decision ot govern­ ment knowing it to be a means of( Oregon ment officials at Washington to aooept the United States oourt deci*Ion promoting regular attendance and in­ TiUamook affirming the Southern Pacific-Central Pacific merger. creasing the interest in school work I In addition to one or two of the clubs ! mentioned every school should have a R. E. RINGO. M. D School Improvement Club in which ! Physician and Surgeon the boys and girls can unite. Room 14-15, Natl. Bldg. A K: , CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN Tillamook, Ore. « ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR * CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦ ♦ One cent per word per issue, ♦ with a minimum charge of $ .25 ♦ Reader* are charged at the ♦ same rate. All reading notice* ♦ mmrt have “adv.“ attached. No ♦ preferred positions. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦«A* ♦ DENTISTS Natl. Bldg. Both Phones TILLAMOOK, ORE. DAVID ROBINSON Physician and Surgeon National Building FOR SALE FOR SALE—STAR A STAR CED- ar Shingles $3.50 delivered. John Mathers, phone 11-R. 50-tf Tillamook Oregon CHIROPRACTIC WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS REA- dy to lay. John Hoffman 47-3t THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH RUIT JARS. CHEAP. steam morels and Emigrant Gap for asm J3 iMheral fund *i* 8278.108.- ‘T’cring Oss lari twelve montha." a forma! statement. Issued by the tree» ory. said, "about 84..,'00.000,000 of gov­ ernment debt matured and was either ryj or refund«“!, thus completing treasury's program for refunding *7300. tn short-dated debt maturlag wtthln about two years which Wfes outstanding at the tieginning of the administration “In other word*, since the refunding program was announced ehn re­ duced from 82.820,000,000 to about $V dBOjOOO.OOO. maturing on quarterly tax payment datea. and war savings se­ curities have tieer. reduced from 8711U 000.000 to about 8B0.00o.00O, while figw treasury Barings securities to the amount at aboat $248.000.000 Ofid about $4.1OOJl0O.O00 of treasury notes maturing <« various quarterly tax payment data* during the yean 1M4 to 1(4T. have lean Issued and are now outstanding. During the same period the gross public debt has been reduced about $1.080.000.000, ffl 390.000,000 Deb* to Mature. Tn the fiscal y*ur which be­ gun July 1, 1928. then be public debt maturities of about FIJOOJMO.OOO, including about fl.OBO.OOOXluO of treas­ ury oertlfic*t«s of lndet>tcdneoa. about 881Q,00O.W of treasnry hot** matur­ ing June 16, 1034. and about 830,000« 0Q0 of war sa rings ocrtlfieates at ths 10JP series, maturing January 1, ¡924. on. tber? are stflj outstand- WfGYlOOno of 4% per eent e* whi«t matured or were e fiscal of *v of the 1018 eertep which matured ac J Tbcae are pelas tian from day to CtlL nitstufidlng ar* being gradually reduced “ 7 Included tn the improvements ar* th* buildins ot new line*, extensive double tracking new olaeelficatioa ■nd industrial yards In different Ol ee, freight '---“'"»i. creoaotlng planta, rock arushlng plants station build­ ings, additions to shop equipment, re- • piacement and strengthening ot ' bridges, Uns ohanges to eliminate curvea, new and heavier ballasting i *nfi b**ri*r mil*, nyyr ipnnei* *nd Improvements to existing ones and so on. Outatandtag tn thi» work such project* as the building of Na-! tron Cut-off and a new entranoe toj Portland, double tracking seotlons ’j*tw**n San Franci»oo and Ogden and over the Tehachapi Mountain*, from Tehachapi to Seivert, which will gtvv complete double track from Bakersfield to Mojave, new station tacllttle at Sacramento, «xtensly* new terminal farde and freight facil­ ities tn Lo* Angele» and a large tie and timber treating plant in O akla nd. Manj Prn.lect» Some of the highlight* of the oom- pony’s program follow: The ootnpoay Is double tracking parts of Its line and building more poeelng tracks at strategic from Bar. Francisco to Ogden, work, together with a double track arrangement no* being negotiated with the Weetern Pacific will greatly facilitate the tremendous movement of Pacific ooast crops to th* east A part of this second track oon- struction work over the mountain» and In Nevada entailing an expendi­ ture at nearly H.Ooh.OOO. hae been al- moet completed This includes ooo- •truoQpa of 5.27 miles of seoond track between Blue canyon and Emi­ grant Gap. , 8 miles between Andover and Truckee and in Nevada, two nretchea Of aecond track between Weils and Moor. ,7 mile*, end be­ tween Valley Paa* and Montello. 20.1 rnlie» Arrangement» being completed tor oarrylng on this Important wort ovar th* original Central Pacific lin* will n*oe**ltate additional »spendflu r» In *xo«e* al M.000.000 and will r«eult tn a ooutlMous stretch of doubt* track of IM mil«* from Baa Franoeloo to Gap, a continuous streteh track from Andar»: to Spark*, a distance of M mil** Th* double tracking from Wells to Moor and from Valley Paas to Montello la in th* Pequop« Mountains, th* only territory on th* Balt Lak* dirt »ion where all freight and aonie paseenger trains require helper engine» Ten and one half miles of double track are being completed over the Tehachapi Mountains at a oost of ,400,000. which this winter will give a stretch of double track from Te­ hachapi to Mojave Surveying crews now ar* complet­ ing the teak of staking out a second line from Tehachapi toward Baker*- field This difficult lin* la being run at an eaay grade and, when oonstruc­ tlon is completed, will represent a total expenditure of about »10,000,000 for th* two-track line between Bakers­ field and Mojave Heavier Roadbed Operation of the Bouthern Pacific’s gigantic new locomotives now In heavy freight service hae made th* use of heavier rati and heavier bal­ last ne< eeaary The oom pan. ls adding this year 70 ml lee of 110-pound rail, the hearieot in the west, and mor* than M0 mil«* of 90-pound rail. In addition It haa ordered from steel mills 58.000 tons of rail sufficient tor the laying ot 880 mile* ot track next f*ar In order to maintain thia necessary roadbed, throe big rock crushing plants are bring built One ia at Santa Margarita. Oalif.. another at PaUaade, Nevada, and a third at Lorin. Utah. The total capacity of these plant* will be in exceee of 150 carload* of rock a day They will represent an investment of mor» than »800.000 aad will give employment to many men Preliminary work la being com­ pleted as rapidly aa poeaible prepar­ atory to th* starting of actqpl con­ struction of tb* nr* line through Klamath Falla to (jakrjdge In Oregon, known a* the Natrofi OUt-off. prtteM- lng a pood second route between Ban Francleco and Portland Thia project unto.ll» about 11» ml lee ot construction work through a scsuic and practically virgin »ectton of Ore­ gon It will oori In the neighbor­ hood ot ,18.000.000. In order to curry the traffic through Klamath Falls and over the Natron Cut-off it will be neceaeary to ex­ pend about $5.000.000 Ip new con­ struction wort from Black Butte Summit to Orass lairs south of Klamath Falls Mew Tuanal At Rooky Point, near Mots, on the coast line, a new 1FT6 too* tunnel is bring built at a coat ot »800 000. Thia will eliminate curves and permit of additional »peed Yard limtts are being extended 1 aad main track re-arranged at Nut, lutglade near Dunamutr. at a cost of ,110.000 This marks the beginning of a large yard at thia point A Uns change of mor* than one-half mile is bring mad» near Mott California, on th* Shasta Dtvtslon ellrntnaltpg th* Big canyon trestle which Is ,15 feet and 104 feet high This work oori ,188.000 and will give a per- maneat roadbed In place of thl» trestle Near Crockett on the Western di­ vteton another line chang* la being mad* at a coat of »110.000 Involving th* construction of 1J6 mile* of new track Elimination of curvature at this point will permit Increased speed of trains Cross tie* used by the Southern Pacific are being creoooted to prolong their life and two big modern tie and timber treating planta ar* to fa­ cilitate this work One 1* to b* constructed at Oakland at a coat of ,400.000 and the other la now in operation at Wilmington The Oakland plant will have a large tit storage yard with a capacity of 350,- 000 ties and the most modern facili­ ties for handling them. More than ,1.000,000 ia being spent on Improvements In Southern Pacific shops everywhere on th* system The company Is planning an im­ proved entrance Into th* city of Port­ land. which will coat in the neighbor hood of ,4,500.000. A new steel bridge with a span of 400 feet over the Colorado river is being constructed at Yuma This with a four mile track line change, two mile of Icing and yard track* and a new station will entail expendi­ I tures of about »1,000,000. 4 CALL 106M 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E. Qr. Section 26 T. 1 N, R. 10 W. near Bay City, Oregon. Haa value for timber, grazing and water righta. Price $2100. A. S. Carswell. Se- bastapol, Calif. 88-tf DR. H. L. BABB CHIROPRACTOR ill Tillamook. Building TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB. Aho wagon and hameaa. George Commons, 410 E. Firat St 87tf CORDWOOD, lfl INCH BODY FIR, $8.50 per cord. L mv * orders at Honey A Heussers Grocery. 0tf' PUPPIES FOR SALE. COLLIE— I Shepherd mixed. Fine cattle dogs. Price males $5.00. Females $2.50. Address Box 5, Strassel. Oregon. 83 ACRES NEAR DEVIL’S LAKE, along Roosevelt highway, all fence with barb wire, 15 acres under cult­ ivation, small barn and shed on place, plenty fine spring water, one mile to factory, one mile to ocean, one half mile to Lake and school, will make fine dairy by now while land is cheap, $40 an acre cash or $50 on installment half down and rest on 5 per cent. Will take house and lot in Tillamook in trade. J. A. Dick. Dr. J. D. TURNER Optical and X-Ray Laboratortea Office phon* M-89, Ke*. 128-M National Building Tillamook Oregon DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON DENTIST 215-216 Tillamook Building Both phonea Hours 9 to 5 Tillamook Oregon DR. O. L. HOHLFELD Veterinarian Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone Oregon Tillamook LOST AND FOUND LOST— DURING FAIR SMALL Gold wrist watch with engrave­ ment “Robert” on back. Finder please leave at this office. Reward 50-t2 Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. 8. Stated communications first and FOK BALE OR TRADE third Thuradays of each month in Maaonic Hall. Viaitora welcome. ONE 50x100 PORTLAND LOT FOR CORA L. MILLER. Secty. For Tillamook city property. particulars inquire Headlight off- W. R. C. 47-4tp ice Y-149. Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, DepL of Oregon meets on first and third MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28 Friday evenings of each month, at acres. Ten in berries, stock, mach­ 8 o’clock in the W. O. W. halL inery, etc. Clent King, Tillamook,, Visitors welcome. Ore. 85-tf Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. Elizabeth Conover, Secretary FOR RENT LODGE DIRECTORY CORINTH POST NO. 35 Department of Oregon Meets on second and on fourth FOR EXCHANGE Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m. FOR EXCHANGE— FOREST GRO- in the W. O. W. hall. J. S. Diehl, Commander ve suburban home, large acre with I H. W. Spefe Adjutant new 4-room house, outbuildings, DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS 2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E. young orchard and strawberries, $2,000; for suburban or country home near market, not higher price. E. Starr, Carnation, Oregon. Chapter, No. 24 R. A. M. Stated Communication sec­ und aad fourth Tuesdsy* in month. Visitors welcome. 1. E. Keldson, Sec. Johnson WANTED WANTED—CARPENTER WORK— 1 make a specialty of remodeling and repairing. Will go to the country. Inquire A. 151 Headlight office. 49-2tp Tillamook Ixrdge No. 57 A. F. & A. M. Stated communication sec­ ond Wednesday in each month. Visiting Brethern welcome. Harvey Ebinger, See. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK- ing. Mrs. A. S. Dorsey, 15 W. 8th street. 43- CALVES—Dont kill the straggler». I can use your well marked heifer calves. Call or phone me at Con-! over's store. Paul Disney, succes- ! sor to J. Merrell Smith “The Calf Man.’’ 89tf WANTED TO BUY WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual phone. 18 tf I Tuesday Evening, 7:30 Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. Marathon Ixvdge No. .9.3, Knights of Pythias Regular meeting Mon­ day evening at 7:45 sharp. By order of the Chancellor Commander