Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 28, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
NOTES OF PROGRESS
COAT
Our Pet Peeve
Jacksonville— Blue Lodge copper
mine sold to Guggenheim interests.
Eugene schools will
more than last year.
cost
$8000
Lettuce industry successful in Pow­
der River valley.
Coquille to erect $12,000 commun­
ity building.
Pear "shipments at Medford will
total about 2,000 carloads.
The Dulles— Plans under wuy for
planing mill and box factory, provid­
ing $5,000 monthly payroll.
Work on the new state armory here
is being rapidly pushed through by
the contractors Merrick, Chaffee &
Ileyd.
About a dozen men are now putting
in the wood forms for the concrete
work and it was expected to start
pouring concrete yesterday afternoon
for the foundation and basement
walls.
According to the contract the state
has for the building the armory is to
be completed in February, barring
bud weuther. After the walls are
poured and the roof is put on the fin­
ish on the interior of the building will
probably be put in place rapidly.
And Real Service
CRANBERRY HARVEST
Cranberry harvesting is now in full
blast in the cranberry bogs of Oregon
and Washington. The crop this year
locally will be a large one. The total
which is grown on the Pacific Coast
bogs will average better this year, as
to size and general quality than in
previous years. This is on account of
the fact that the growers have found
by experience that it is unprofitable
to produce inferior grades of cranber­
ries, and the poorer varieties have
been largely supplanted by larger and
better kepping, and consequently
more readily marketable varieties.
The trade, the consumer and the
growers are thus benefited by the eli­
mination of the poor grades.
Pickers are receiving twenty-five
cents per peck for the berries, and if
the berries hang more heavily on the
vines, better money is earned by the
pickers this year than last While
the bulk of the cranberries grown are
consumed at holiday season, there is
a demand for them throughout the
entire fall season. Pacific coast cran­
berries are in general readily distin­
guished from their eastern cousins, in
that they have a lighter cheek, a fact
which is now well known to the trade
and often demanded by the house­
wife, as it is claimed the Pacific coast
cranberry needs less sugar. A few
shipments arc going forward at this
time, but active shipments will not be­
gin until the crop is completely harv­
ested, which will be about the middle
of October.
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THE HIZZ
The Hizz company is showing in
the city hull this week. They began
Monday night last and will stay dur­
ing the week. They are suid to give
a pleasing entertainment, und attract
godd sized crowds. It is a medicine
company with vaudeville entertain­
ment, and ia one of a large number of
such shows operating in the United
States under a single incorporation.
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IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOOD8
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.”
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THROUGH STAGES TO PORTLAND
Modern 22-passenger cars operated by experienced
drivers. A scenic 5 hour ride you will enjoy
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
Eight prisoners confined in the
county jail, are laboring on the road
during the day.
Three more are
working about the court house in var­
ious capacities. The road workers
prefer to be out in the open, instead
of loafing down in the jail, and by
working keep in good physical condi­
tion.
2:20 I’. M.
LEAVE PORTLAND
12:50 P. M.
PORTLAND, NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE. TILL
AMOOK STAGES, Inc.
POINTERS ON TAXATION
To the editor: When the Oregon
system was a burning political issue
in the state, the taxpayers were con­
fidently informed that it would reduce
taxes, by those who sought to ride in­
Donald Newman was in this city to office on that issue. Now it is con­
yesterday from Portland where he is clusively proven that the Oregon
now employed as a druggist.
system is responsible for the enorm-
Workmen
A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
Operating on the American Experience table
of Mortality
55 YEARS IN BUSINESS
GREEN
'One minute essays on health
by Dr. H I.. Babb”
OLDER THAN ANY OF THEM
BETTER THAN MOST OF THEM
D. C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder
415 OREGONIAN BLDG.
Uncle Ben
Overcoat Week
WE
Beiber Isaacs new fall line of
Mens Suits at ................ $35.00
extra trousers at $7.50 each.
John B. Stetson Hats for the
young men at.................. $7.50
SALVAGE
Slow and too slow accounts and notes at our own expense
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
All next week this store will feature Overcoats—for men, young
men and boys. It is the most comprehensive display we have ev­
er offered for your approval, and we believe you will agree with
us when we say the values are better than we have ever had be­
fore. A varied assortment of the new patterns, colors and ma­
terials offers a splendid range from which to choose—and the
prices are most reasonable
English Bedford Cord Overcoats seems to hit the spot. New
shipment due Friday. Speaking of snap, let us show you this
overcoat. Everything pertaining to style is represented in this
one coat, and as to quality, NUF SED. We have it and as usual
the price, more for your money. Let us show you.
OVERCOAT SPECIALS
PORTLAND, ORE.
Fully equipped and skilfully managed offices for collections at
McMinnville
Hillsboro
Tillamook
THE HOTEL
Chiropractic spinal
ad­
justments as given by this
office have restored health in
a number of cases in the past
few weeks. The sufferers
have been made well of dis­
eases of the eyes, ears, nose,
throat, lungs, heart, stomach
liver, kidneys, bowels and
lower organs.
HEALTH FOLLOWS
Imported Velour Hats in the
new shapes at .................... $10
Jantzen Heavy all wool elastic
knit Sweaters, also the dress
jacket.
Travello Jackets, all new
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