Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 19, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    ip AY. OCTOBER 19, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
OCIETY EVENTS MANY MILK PRODUCTION
j. U. G. CLUB ENTERTAINED
UNITED BRETHREN
HELD SATISFACTORY
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Sunday School 10 a. m. Classes for
all ages.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Song service 7:30 p. m. Ser-
mon 8 p. m.
Those in attendance last Sunday
pronounced the bill of fare most pal­
atable and soul refreshing. Two good
“squares” Sunday. Come! There is
a comfortable pew waiting for you.
W. O. WOOLF.VER, Pastor.
FISHING
IS REPORTED GOOD
LIQUID FERTILIZER
IS FOUND VALUABLE
I period of years in order to produce
above. Believing such a contract to
the sinking fund required by the mu­ be illegal certain Spokane bond houses
" LITE -FOOT"
nicipality. Bond dealers have looked
Powdered
intsituted
legal
proceedings,
bringing
askance at this method of making
I
DANCE
FLOOR
sure of a sinking fund, because its acton against the road district com­
WAX
integrity, and hence security for bond missioners and the Investors’ Syndi­
fl f smooth. <114«
The result is the Supreme
Two hundred Pythians and Pyth­ issues, rather largely in the hands of cate.
ng Hnish to hl r 4
Court decision declaring the contract
or soft-wood floors.
a
private
corporation.
Without
seek
­
ian Sisters gathered at the K. of P.
irregular
and
ordering
a
restoration
NO
ACID, GRF.4I1
ing to reflect in any way on the firm
OR DUST.
hall in this city last Monday night to
mentioned, but with a desire to shed of the funds paid out by the district.
Your druggist has
do honor to Claude W. Barrick, the light on a situation of importance to The surety companies on the bonds
It
If not send us
■tampa, 75c fop one-
recently elected head of the Pythian all taxpayers, the above account re­ of the commissioners have been made
pound package
order in this state. Many visitors ferred to the recent decision of the subjects of judgement for the amount
(LARKK,
WOODWARD
were present, including M. F. Hard­ Idaho Supreme Court declaring in­ of the payment to the syndicate, so |
DRUG Oew
esty of Seaside, and others. Wheeler, valid such an agreement between pub­ that it would appear that the district
Nehalem, and other Tillamook towns lic officials and a private corporation cannot possibly lose.”
were represented, while home folk in the following language:
joined in a splendid program. Grand
“It appears that the Investors’ Syn­ ’.wm'eiiaiaaaafgieiefa
Chancellor Barrick spoke feelingly dicate of Minneapolis has been en­
of the honor conferred upon him; and gaged in the sale of its so-called
among other speakers was past grand bonds, which provide that if the pur­
FISH AND SEA FOODS. ICE IN SMALL QUANTITIES
chancellor Hardesty of Seaside. Past chaser shall complete a series of fix­
vice chancellot J. O. Bozorth of Bay ed annual payments, then at the final
Bell 59-J
R. B. HAYS, Prop.
City also spoke. He was the first maturity of the term, the syndicate
vice grand chancellor of the state of will pay a lump sum, which is pre­
Nevada. The Pythian Sisters prepar­ sumed to be the product of the annual
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ed a bountiful and elaborate dinner payments, with compound interest
for the large throng, and were feat­ thereon. The syndicate, we are told,
ured on the program which included has been very active around Moscow,
recitations and speaking. The exer­ Ida., and has placed much of its paper
cises lasted until a late hour.
with private investors. Recently its
representatives branched out to pro­
General line of
cure munieipal sinking funds and
D or Honors Close to Home
Highway District No. 2 of Moscow to
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
made a contract with Ijitah County
At the Willamette kennel club’s re- spend $7,500 annually for ten years on
and Glass
cent dog show in Portland, Pierce’s a proposal such as we have outlined
Lady, a Boston terrier bitch took the
special prize, the regular prize and
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
four second prizes. The winner is a
sister of Arlene’s Patrick, a Tilla­
Both Phones
Tillamook, Oregon
mook dog, owned by Howard Lamar,
who had his choice of the two dogs
two years ago and who chose the
male. The Tillamook dog is Arlene’s
Patrick, R. K. C. 319,237.
A
I Goodyear
DO HONOR TO HEAD
Mrs Nichols entertained the J. U.
elub last Wednesday afternoon,
Production of milk is holding up
th Mrs. C. Stanley as assisting
fairly
well considering the lateness of
»less. A very social afternoon was
jut, aft«”- which a delightful lun- the season. Many farmers are feed-
,n was served to the club mem- ing considerable grains and Mill Run
trs. Th* guests were: Mr».
J‘
F or-1 I now because
cheese
----- —- w
ww wj price is good.
ar, Mrs. David Kuratli, Mrs. Paul Production is holding up to about
isney, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Mellinger the same as last year. Z.
___ half
About
td Mrs. E. G. Green.
ol the milk is now being made into
the loaf cheese.
best town on the coast
Triplets cheese is selling today at
30 cents Tillamook longhorns at 31
A drummer at one of the local cent«, and loaf at 82 cent«.
Dtels one day this week had the fol­
Wisconsin markets declined sharply
M. F. MacLeod, the sport loving
wing to say about Tillamook:
this wwli, twins selling at Plymouth Scotchman from Mohler, came down
“I make most of the towns along at the auction board at 22 3-4 cents, to attend the Legion boxing contest
ie Oregon and California coast, and daisies and longhorns each at 23 3-4 last Saturday night, and had a front
truthfully state a fact when I say cents, a drop of about two cents. So seat. Speaking of the big run of sal­
iat Tillamook, according to its pop- far Tillamook prices are unchanged mon in the Nehalem this season, Mac
ation, is the best town I have seen and it is thought that should there be asseverated “That a man could take
om San Francisco north to Seattle, a reaction in Wisconsin next week a string and tie a billiard ball to the
think it is the best town of its size that no change will be necessary in hook and catch more fish in half an
i the coast."
Tillamook.
hour than could be taken home on a
dray.” As no one had the hardihood
ASSOCIATION FEED PRICES
to take issue with the jolly Mohler
merchant, the story went.
Prices of grains throughout the siderable quantities of Mill Run have
untry are showing a considerable been shipped east from eastern Ore­
i-reuse the laBt ten days. Com is gon, Washington, and Iraho, while
ling sold at $1.08 the bushel on the quantities of Mill Run have been
Jhicagi' market, which necessarily shipped to Philadelphia and Balti-
irings prices considerable higher on more from Portland by steamer. Cal­
his coast. The strong advances of ifornia has been taking large quanti­
Many farmers are putting in liq­
h< corn market has had the result of ties of Mill Run also.
uid manure tanks in this county.
ringing the other grains up with
The association is selling subject to They find that it pays to save the
he exception of that of wheat. Con- change without notice the following: liquid manure and put it upon their
pasture lands. It seems to have a
Ton Lots
Sack Lots
wonderful
rejuvenating effect, and is
lats, corn, and wheat..
$41
$1.95
distributed by a sprinkler in the fall
Iround barley ...............
41
1.95
over the pasture land,, and the next
uts and barley .............
41
1.95 season shows a big increase of grass.
30
[ill Run .........................
1.20 This fertilizer places back into the
lolas-l1 Meal
.......
39
2.00 Soil chemical ingredients that stimu­
Ibers’ Dairy .................
36
J
1.40
late growth of grass and adds to the
liddlings .........................
43
2.00 strength of the soil. The tanks are
rratch feed ...................
53
2.75 coming into use quite rapidly, and
ggmaker
...................
54
- 2.75 are made of concrete. Barns are so
45
(heat
.................... ...
2.25 constructed nowdays that this fert­
jnseed Oil Meal ...........
55
2.75 ilizer can be placed in the tanks con­
50
lotton Seed Meal ...........
2.50 veniently. Scientific farming is add­
Some time ago Tillamook City, the
lolled barley ........ . ...
43
1.65 ing dollars to the farmer and dairy­ Fairview water district and the Kil-
43
loller oats .....................
1.60 man's monthly payroll.
chis river drainage district subscribed
Milk Flow
42
2.10
to a proposition made by the invest­
ierr's Milk Ration
43
2.15
or’s Syndicate of Minneapolis where­
Ine-half ground salt .
20
.60
by the local concerns were to pay a
ilfalfa hay .... ...............
22 off cara
stated amount into the investment
hit and vetch hay
22 off cara
company and by doing so have cer­
lard wheat flour ...........
1.90
tain indebtedness retired. The Paci­
Soft wheat flour ..............
Geo. W. Russell, deputy state game fic Banker has the following to say re­
1.40
The association is getting in a car- Rteadily in the Willamette valley, in warden for this county received a tele­ garding the investment company:
“In a recent issue of the bond Buy­
na<l of fresh Cocoanut Meal, which fact, farmers are very reluctant to gram last Friday from the state game
warden
which
read
as
follows:
“
Ad
­
er
of New York, devoted to munici-
- selling at $37 a ton or $1.85 a sack. sell any at less than $32. It ¡8
This is an excellent feed and contains thought that com prices will come vice Attorney general closes deer thereto, we flnd reference to the pol-
JO per cent protein and 6 per eent down near the first of the year or as season in district No. 1, on October icy adopted by some municipalities
of paying over an annual amount
fat. When mixed with Mill Run and soon as the new com comes on the 20th.”
It was generally supposed that raised by taxation for sinking fund
wits, corn and barley in the following market.
October 31 would be the last day but purposes to a, private corporation
Iproportions it makes a fine feed: 50
the attorney general has decided that which agrees to invest same over a
per cent oats, corn and barley, 25 per
It is expected that alfalfa prices
pent Mill Run, and 25 per cent Cocoa- will advance considerable soon as the the open season on deer west of the
I WILL BUY YOUR
knit Meal. To this should be added a farmers in eastern Oregon are reluct- Cascades will end on the 20th of this
small amount of Unseed Oil Meal. ant about baling hay at present month instead of the 31st, as former­
and
HIDES
ly understood. Hunters will the-e- CALVES
[Wth Cocoanut Meal selling at $.37 a prices. It would be well for farmers
for< take note of the shortening of
Let me know what you have.
¡ton it is one of the cheapest feeds to seeure a reasonable amount of
the season and save penalties, after
[tlist the dairymen cun get at this their requirements before winter sets that date. East of the mountains it
PAUL DISNEY
time . This is fed with great success in so as to forestall the usual spring
BELL 153-J
is believed that the season will run MUTUAL PHONE
scramble
for
hay.
The
association
is
in Humbolt county, California, and in
until October 31, as no notice of a
also carrying considerable amount of
th' state of Washington.
change for that district has been
Oat prices have been advancing 1 horse hay in its new warehouse.—Adv
published.
! NEHALEM
V
INVESTMENT COMPANY
IS INVOLVED IN COURT
DEER SEASON CLOSED
AHEAD OF SCHEDULE
THE SEINE
A. W. Plank Hardware
1818 1820 1821 1922 1823
and roast your wife with short, choppy language
When the meat is not just right. You never sausage
a good lot of meat as we can steak you to.
OR many year*
now, Goodyear
Tire prices have
been kept consist­
ently lower than the
average price level
for all commodities,
as you see from the
above chart. At the
same time, Good­
year quality has
been consistently
bettered. Today,
Goodyear Tire prices
are lower than in 1914,
and Goodyear quality
is the highest ever.
This is a good time
to buy Goodyears.
F
THE SATISFACTION MARKET
LOUIE LOLL, Butcher
HOT BISCUITS AND HONEY
We have some of the finest honey you ever say. Hon­
ey in the comb, extra heavy weight 35c, Pure strain­
ed Honey pints 40c, quarts 70c, 5 lb. pails $1.00,10 lb
pails $1.95. Very fine and good.
WALNUTS
4a Goodyear Sarrica Station
Dealers we rail and recom­
mand the new Goodyear
Corda with the beveled All-
Weather Tread and back
them up with standard
Goodyear Service
DON’T BOIL OVER
5
SUNSET GARAGE
good
J^
ear
-- -
——--- -
'
Good soft shelled ones, 5 1-2 lbs for $1.00. A
great bargain and only a few sacks left. Get yours
now. Buy bulk coffee on Friday.
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
BELLS KODAK
SHOP
Work left before 9 p. m. will
be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­
lowing day. Prints finished
on glossy or dull paper as
you prefer for the same
price.
THE COLISEUM
THI RSDAY. OCTOBER 25
YOU CAN’T FOOL
YOUR WIFE
paramount production featuring Ls’atrice
Joy, Nita Naldi and Lewis Stone A story of
Wall Street and it's workings interspersed
with home life problems.
MINNIE
EXTRA SEVEN, A 2-Reel West­
ern Playet
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23
The greatest Railroad picture ever filmed.
More action, more thrills, more suspense and
a more interesting story thun ever before.
Featuring Ralph Lewis, Ella Hall u,llJ John­
ny Harron. A production that'll give you
every thing you like in a picture. One Night
Only.
AESOP’S
FABLE CARTOON
COMEDY
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24
SOULS FOR SALE
A story of Motion Picture Studio life, pro­
duced by Rupert Hughes and featuring Ele­
anor Boardman, Frank Mayo, Mue Busch,
Richard Dix and Lew Cody.
KID REPORTER, 2-Reel Century
Comedy
r
A real lively comedy featuring Leatrice Joy
and Matt Moore. The story of a girl so home­
ly, htat she had to write love letters to her­
self—because nobody else would.
BEFORE THE PUBLIC, Snub
Pollard Comedy
WESTBOUND LIMITED
AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE
£
This is the one Gold Seal
—round uiul xoid colored
— not rightfully used by
any other urbanization.
AUCTIONEER
When you want to convert your entire
holdings into cash by way of auction
Sale, it will be to your advantage to
see me. Piaese ask for a aate before
you get out your bills. Call me at
Tillamook Bakery, Phone 101.
Velvet-Smooth Rubber
with the strength of a tiger!
J. IL NASH
CROSSED WIRES
EEL the surface of a Gold Seal
Boot. You will recognize the elas­
tic life of new, high - grade rubber —
greatly different from the reworked
kind often found in other footwear.
F
Featuring Gladys Walton, u ¡uick smooth and
amusing comedy-drama th< incidents and hap
penings at a Ti lephone “central" afford the
almost unlimited source of comedy in this one.
PLEASE ARREST ME, 2-Red
Comedy
Stationeiy
The Kind that appeals
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Certain of our heavy models are rein­
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