TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JAPANESE CURRENT INVESTIGATION MADE John W. Bigblow of Washington, D. a scientist of high degree, pass cd through Tillamook Friday, in com­ - by given that the un- Notin' i’ hen-b) pany with Prof, Smith, a Portland ,.x,..-utiir of the last will teacher, who used to go to school with LerKi?’”''1 • ss Lj uaument of John Theiler, de- I Mr. Bigblow at Amherst college, away back east, many years ago. has tiled h’-- final account as Seen by n Headlight reporter in one sbovi named estate, Lnutox of ,h of our hotels for a short time, it was i . mit y Court of the Lad that the learned that the scientist is quietly "7 Oregon, for Tillamook Coita­ I State ti» 29th day of investigating along the Oregon coast ty. •>*’ it 10:00 a. m. at the to determine whether the Japan cur October- 1” i Tillamook City, Ore- lent has been affected by the recent Court Hou»< I.,; place for hear- Japan earthquakes. He stated that Loe. •’ ,,aid account All it had been definitely ascertained that U ling objnl“" objections to said the Japan current had moved over 100 Ler»'”1' h-n"1 J to apear at said miles to the west of its original Lcconn: an ’ i resent the same. course along the California coast. He Lme and pl»' is now on a tour of investigation a long the Tillamook and Lincoln coun W 1 ty coast to see whether the old course Exécuter of th which is about twenty miles to the men: . west of the Tillamook coast, has re­ lication: Sept. 27, cently been changed. publication: Oct. The current, according the scien­ tist, has been gradually tending fur­ ther west for several years past, which action has resulted in an abate­ ment of the old time Chinook wind, NOTICI of to a measurable extent. Said Prof. Bigblow: “The further west the current is changed by \ given that pur- seismic action, the colder your cli­ Notice i> : and license issued mate will be in winter, and the hotter suant to an 1 lout of the C." \ (’ art of the State it will be in the summer time. 1 am of OrOegon. !■ ti.. County of Tilla- told your climate is changing out Look.in the mi ■ of the estates of here. While you may get your usual Wendell Beai a: Barbara Bean, min- precipitation, a good share of it may ,. as guardian of be snow in winter, while ns was form­ Ln, the under­ lie estates , t: . -.nd minors, wil, on erly the case, most of your precip­ The Lr after the .’nd day of October, 1923 itation was uncongealed rain. K. for cash, or part Japan current has made California’s sell at private •cash and se. ur- n not. for the balance, winter climate a paradise, while it has ■non such term- a may seem to be also given to Oregon a mild, but 1 expect to 4 the best interest of the said minors, I rainy climate in winter. subject to confirmation by the said determine by my investigations, just Court, the following described real 1 how far west the current has set, if Premises, situated in the County of any, since the great Japan earth­ Rhmook »nd State of Oregon, towit: quake.” “How do I find out, without going An undivided one-fifth interest (etch being th. owner of an undivid­ out and testing for the thermal wat- Well, ed one-tenth interest,) subject to the , ers of the current at sea ? life estate of their mother, Lena Bean, Jr. »nd to the following: The west half of the northeast narter. the northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter and the northeast nuarter of the southwest quarter of Section twenty, i: township two south, if range r.in- west . f the Willamette Meridian. W J. REICHERS Guardian > *’ t 1 tate of Wendell Bean and Barbara Bean. Minors 50-5t P METHODIST Sunday school Morning W. Sermon: “If Epworth Lean Evening Ser-.i Sennor. “The y that is all done by u system of tri­ angulation, and in which very sen­ sitive instruments erected at the beach, take the water temperature by a comparative method, and thus play an important part. By taking water temperature at the beach, we are able by our methods to find just what it is for a certain distance fur­ ther seuward, and in that way we are able to find where the thermal ter­ ritory is, its width, and its distance from a gven point, which, of course, would be the beach, where the instru­ ment is placed. It is easy when you know how, and we do not have to go to sea and test the water with a thermometer." "1 am hazarding a guess,” said the scientist, “that I will not not find a great deviation of the current off the upper part of the Oregon const, but again, I may be mistaken; but it is •slowly tending westward." Then the two old friends and for­ mer school mutes got into a big Pack­ ard car, and went down the highway in the direction of Astoria. BOXING COMMISSION TO HOLD BOUT SOON The Boxing commission of this city, under the auspices of and for the ben­ efit qf the American Legion will put on a smoker on Saturday night Oct. 13th, al 8:30 p. m. Matchmaker Bert Mann states that he has selected some good boxers, and is confident that an interestig program will re- suit. Lewis Johnson, 160 pound box­ er, will go against Lone Wolf of Port­ land, 165 pounds, 10 rounds. Lone Wolf is handled by Charlie Yost, who guarantees that the Wolf will put up a good fight, which he will have to do if he beats Johnson. Dotson and Burns follows the main event, and both men are well spoken of as to their ability to make a good showing. Burns is handled by Dan Salt. These men promise to give a good exhibition, states the match­ maker, and Dotson has lost few de­ cisions. and is highly rated, while Í tsBSs PERSONAL MENTION L M. TRAVIS, EUGENE DIES THERE MONDAY I I iUti (.00*4 LIKE JaerT MI0HT Bf 0 DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON DENTIST 215-216 Tillamook Building Both phones Hours 9 to 5 Tillamook Oregon DR. O. L. HOHLFELD Veterinarian Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone Tillamook Oregon R. E. RINGO. M. D Physician and Surgeon Room 14-16, Natl. Bldg. Tillamook, Ore. BARRICK * HALL Attorneys at Law National Building Tillamook -ew Oregon **«****«*••** Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S. Stated communications first and third Thursdays of each month tai Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. CORA L. MILLER, Beety. It FOR SALE— WINTER EATING apples direct from the farm to con­ sumer, Jonathan, Spitzenberg, Rome Beautys and Grimes Golden apples, $1.50 to 1.75 per box, delivered first Next Sunday has been designated of November. Write Percy Stone, as Home-coming day for the mem­ Forest Grove, Oregon. 52-3tp bers of the First Christian church of this city. The following program has FOUND— SUITCASE ABOUT 9 miles south of Tillamook. Owner been issued by the pastor of the can have same by proving prop­ church for the occasion: erty and paying for advertisement "The Every Man’s Class: Ham and egg breakfast, from 8 a. m. to 9:30 a. LOOK— FINE m. Music by the McGhee orchestra. CONTRACTORS grade of building tile, cheap. Til­ Selected reading, an old time song, lamook Clay Works. 51-tf lead by Lorain Stivers, of Eugene. Í Office phone M-39, Rea. 126-M National Building Tillamook Oregon LODGE DIRECTORY HOME-COMING DAY TO BE CELEBRATED •tated, that r Wor^ W'U i" mpleted this fall. F that the n< w r. ,t<- will be opened I in time for n v immer’i tourist rve lnr and Jetty creek, mich iuu held ip the completion of bi- important ■ etion of highway for her a year, pt ibably will be closed Ms fall and win by completion of be highway lx-tw n the two points, Rtes Com ti.. B. O. Richards, his statemen* 1 ■ made on the as- Unption tha' ti • matter of the right I "ay betwe > th. state highway hninmion and ti .Southern Pacific bier, definitely lettled, as is now pieved. The stab- nighway will Ihdvortiae foi bid for the bui I the road, and it i thought |th the assists i of the Southern bcifics big shovel, that the matter I excavation wd b< rapidly pushed I completioi thu clearing the N for the contractor’- work. There r ] c Big Events in the Lives of Little Men CHURCH at t lo:t)O a. m. p at 11:00a. m. it were not so.” at 6:30 p. m. ■ at 7:30 p. m. Passover.” HAMRICK, Pastor. — —..... - a---------... ■ s Burns is strong on the sound as a Last Wednesday Allen Page parked tighter. hisOverland 1 near the court house at Joe Clarke who met I-ewis John­ about 9 o’clock, nnd left the key in son here at the last smoker will meet the machine. About 3 p. in., he called Al Gillette of Helioff, who, while un­ for the car, and found it gone. It known here, comes well recommended. was later found near the Christian Ellingsworth always fights hard, and 1 church, but who left it there, is the J whoever he meets will know he has j mystery. been in a scrap. The cash store of Conover & Con- Admission $1.26; $1.60 and $2.00. I over in this city was entered some Seats on sale at Rialto on Oct. 6 at time Sunday night last from a win­ 8:30. DR. P. J. SHARP dow that was pried open by the burg- j lars, and between three and four dol­ DR. E. S. ADAMS lars in small change was taken from DENTISTS ' the till. The robbery was discovered early Monday morning, blit so far as Natl. Bldg. Both Phones TILLAMOOK. ORE. Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Miller and Mr. ' ascertained no goods were taken. Since the water was turned on and Mrs. G. A. Martin spent a few • through the new water pipe, it is re­ days last week at the state fair. Mrs. Frank Heyd nnd J. W. Heyd j ported that several hot water tanks DAVID ROBINSON spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. have gone “hay wire,” caused it is Heyd. who is in a Portland hospital. alleged, by the increased water pres- Physician and Surgeon Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shipley have mov­ ' sure. Some of the tanks, however, National Building ed back to town after spending the were old and worn, and will have to be replaced. summer at Pacific City. Oregon Deputy G. M. Edgar F. Allen and Tillamook Mrs. W. H. Swindle visited relativ­ | C. O. Roskey are in the city in the in- es in Salem the last of hte week. Mrs. Emmett Bales was a Port­ terests of the establishment of a | lodge of the A. O. U. W. in Tillamook. land visitor over the week end. Mrs. Linn Garner and baby daugh­ Mr. Allen has the matter in charge, I CHIROPRACTIC ter left Wednesday morning for Buhl, and Mr. Roskey, who is master of In­ THE BETTER WAY TO Idaho, where they will join Mr. Gar­ dustry lodge, Portland, is assisting ner. They were accompanied us far for a few days. HEALTH Mr. Allen states “that the A. O; U. as Portland by Mrs. Garner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dodge. The Garners W. of Oregon has n state record of 44 years in business, without a single are taking up farming in Idaho. DR. H. L. BABB Mrs. Jean LaLonde left Tuesday unpaid claim; and that he has a sat­ i CHIROPRACTOR morning for Portland whore she has isfactory explanation for every action of the grand lodge, but never an secured a positon. Mrs. Summerville and daughter of apology.” It is learned that the pro­ Both Telephone* San Francisco are visiting for a short spects are good for the establish­ ment of a lodge in this cty. time with Mrs. Summerville’s sister, 211 Tillamook. Building The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Mrs. Milas. society will meet Thursday afternoon, Glenn Leach was a visitor in I’ort- October 11, at the home of Mrs. Rob­ land Saturday. E. R. Campbell of the Campbell ert Coleman, with Mrs. W. E. Noyes IL T. Botta Ceo. P. Winslow Fire Co., Portland Oregon, was in as leader. I town a couple of days this week trol­ BOTTS & WINSLOW ling for salmon and visiting with the Lawyers fire boys of this city. Mr. Campbell is agent for the Stutz pumper, and Oregon Tillamook comes over once in a while to look over the big Stutz in the Tillamook I - - --------- engine house. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Baker received a Jas. Burke, deputy sheriff for the Cloverdale district, was in town Wed­ telegram on Monday, informing them that their son-in-law. Attorney Lee nesday, attending circuit court. « M. Travis, had passed away at his home in Eugene that afternoon. He ♦ had been sick for nearly three years, ESTABLISHED RATES FOB * and his demise did not come as a sur­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING * prise, for Dr. Kerron had informed the ♦ family thut the end was near. The | One cent per word per issue. « deceased was a prominent citizen of I ♦ 1 the University city, and was a grad- Readers are charged at the ♦ | uate of the University of Oregon and same rate. All reading notices ♦ Ann Harbor, Mich. When the United must have “adv.“ attached. No * ♦ States declared war with Spain he preferred positions. ♦ volunteered his services, and joined the Oregon regiment, going to Maniln ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ with the Oregon boys. Before the regiment returned home he was taken FOR SALE down with a serious case of typhoid fever, and was brought to the Pri- FOR SALE—STAR A STAR CED- sidio hospital in California. After ar Shingles $3.50 delivered. John being discharged from there he came Mathers, phone 11-R. 50-tf to Tillamook to recouperate, and 17 E. G. years ago last July he was married VAUGHAN DRAGSAWS. r>i-tf to Miss Lily R. Baker, in this city. Krebs, mutual phone. Since then they have made their home in Eugene, Oregon. Deceased is FOR SALE— 1917 STUDEBAKER roadster, $75.00, also small electric survived by his wife, daughter and generator. Inquire Headlight. Z- son, and several brothers and sisters. 150 52-2t Mr. and Mrs. Baker left on Tuesday morning for Eugene to attend the FOR SALE— WICKER CART AND funeral. nursey chair. Mrs. Art Wallace, Solo Mrs. Dagget; address of wel­ come, George Harness, teacher. The RUIT JARS. CHEAP. CALL 106M 46 tf address of the morning will be de­ livered by Genera) George A. White, 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E. of Salem. The Bible School: The Qr. Section 26 T. 1 N, R. 10 W. near Christian Bible school has set goal Bay City, Oregon. Has value for for five hundred present on Home- timber, grazing and water rights. coming day. Come out and help Price $2100. A. S. Carswell, Se- reach the goal. bastapol, Calif. 88-tf Rev. C. F. Swander, of Portland will preach both morning and evening TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB. “Basket dinner n the basement of Also wagon and harness. George the church from 12 to 2 p. m. Please Crimmona, 410 E. First St 37t.f let every one come with a well filled basket.” CORDWOOD, 1« INCH BODY FIR, "Special Missionary and Endeavor I $8.50 per cord. Leave orders at speakers will speak in the afternoon j Honey A Heussere Grocery. 9tf and cvcnng.” PUPPIES FOR SALE. COLLIE— Corvallis to let sewer contract. Shepherd mixed. Fine cattle dogs. Portland has aluminum products fac­ Price males $5.00. Females $2.50. tory. Address Box 5, Strassel, Oregon. Hubbard gets new industry— bam 83 ACRES NEAR DEVIL’S LAKE, boo tray factory. along Roosevelt highway, all fence with barb wire, 15 acres under cult­ LOST— A PAIR OF TORTOISE ivation, small barn and shed on shell glasses. Either in Conover’s place, plenty fine spring water, one cash store or on street. Finde. mile to factory, one mile to ocean, leave at Pollyanna shop and receive one half mile to Lake and school, reward 52-11 will make fine dairy by now while land is cheap. $40 an acre cash or ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE MAY $50 on installment half down and communicate with Ensign Lee of rest on 5 per cent. Will take house the Salvation Army at the White and lot in Tillamook in trade. J. A. Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Dick. Portland, Oregon. oXl c W. R. C. Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept, of Oregon meets on first and third Friday evenings of each month, at 8 o’clock in the W. O. W. halL Visitors welcome. Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. Elizabeth Conover, Secretary CORINTH POST NO. »5 Department of Oregon Meet« on second and on fourth Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m. in the W. O. W. hall. J. 8. Diehl, Commander II W. Speax Adjutant Chapter, No. 24 R. A. M. Stated Communication sec- fourth Tuesdays m 'isltors welcome. 1. E. Kekdson, See. Johnson Tillamook Lodge No. 67 A. F. & A. M. Stated communication sec­ ond Wednesday in each month. Visiting Brethern welcome. Harvey Ebinger, Sec. Tuesday Evening, 7:30 Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. Marathon Lodge No. w 93, Knights of Pythias Regular meeting Mon­ day evening at 7:45 sharp. By order of the Chancellor Commander FOR SALE OR TRADE MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28 acres. Ten in berries, stock, mach­ inery, etc. Clent King, Tillamook,, Ore. 86-tf FOR RENT DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS 2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E. WANTED BOOKKEEPER OR OFFICE MAN wants situation, reasonable salary. Box 703. 52-1 tp PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK- ing. Mrs. A. S. Dorsey, 16 W. 8th street. 43- CALVES—Dont kill the stragglers. 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 39tf Man.” WANTED TO BUY WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual phone. 18 tf