FRIDAY. CM TOBER Ig TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT the salmon are a natural resource and fl, reported to be a menace to health in makes interesting reading, and the nor the cannerymen. nor vnr ire belong to the jieopie in your county. that immediate vicinity. public should be impartial listeners to dealer. "If the establishment of u — run 1 of If the people of the county want them The sewer problem on First street the debate, at least. Ross is the only Humpback salmon will add to U the I personally don’t give a d m came up again. On motion, all per­ Hemstitching 10c Yard member of the board who, heretofore, prosperity of your county--ami at whether you few fishermen want sons in tha. vicinity were required to has seemed ot care whether we had tract tourists there—if they will pro- them or not. Needlework and Gift, The Senior Class Play, “Why Smith connect up with the sewer, where any fish over here or not, and it is vide the farmer and city people in I “hi closing I will state that you Thus. Coates holds a card given him open sewage has been the rule. during the late great war in Europe, Left Home” will be given the second believed by many of the sport fisher­ your county with a piece of fresh or fishermen never got very much from Infants’ and Children’s We» A communication from Sam Kczav. men here that he ought to have a salt salmon at a reasonable price 1, the persons behind the silly propa­ by F. K. Campbell of Portland, now a. priday of December. The proceeds secretary of state, urged the adoption member of the state legislature, and of the play will be used both to de­ of a uniform parking ordinance in all chance to demonstrate his claims, at personally, don’t give a dam whether ganda being circulated to fool you. a dealer in firemen’s supplies and least. That would be only fair. The the fishermen or cannerymen want Sr \ Thomas W Ro«*____ __ machinery. The card in question gave fray the usual expenses of the spring municipalities of the state. The com- matter following is self-explanatory: them or not. Mr. Coates entry to all the shipyards commencement and to purchase a muncation was filed for future con­ ! “Tom Ross. Dear Sir: After your “These fish are as good as our Sti­ of the Pacific Coast from San Fran- t class memorial. The play will be sideration. A "communication from the here to Tillamook county and .1- ve raidea. They will come in earlier • -TI ’VDTU’ ’ G ’ T. J. U WERTH S elsco to Puget Sound, and has not sponsored by Mrs. Heyd, who has dir- company requested that the services tending the Fish and Game Club Bonn and at a time no other fish are run­ been revoked, and probably never will ected several play* for the TH S. of the boys called a meeting and we ning. They will be protected until of city surveyor be allowed them in be. Mr. Campbell at that time was The cast is as follows: ascertaining graiies for new muni­ formed a Union so that we could try we find out whether or not they are fire marshal for the United States John Smith......... ............. Joe Maxwell. and better the conditions under which established They come back mature cipal pipe line in this city. As the Shipping Board of the Emergency1 Gen. Billetdoux .. Eugene Hamrick. we are working. in two years after being spawned in­ surveyor is paid by the day and not Fleet corporation, and had millions of Count Van Guggenheim...... ....... SEVEN MILES WEST OF WILLAMINA “Some of the boys seem to think stead of the four years it takes all on a salary, the council was willing, dollars of ship and duck property un-1 Wesley Tip pin. that the Humpback which you spoke our other salmon. Every fresh fish provided the city water commission der his control, and for which he was Major Duncomb ____ Homer Blum. of planting in the rivers of Tillamook dealer and fish market in the C ity ot stands the expense of such survey responsible. During the war. Mr. Robert Walton _ Victor Mathews. No further business appearing, county would not be of any benefit Portland petitioned the Fish Com­ 25 HEAD OF JERSEYS Campbell, who had previously served Mrs John Smith........... Arlene Hevd. to us. At our meeting it was voted mission for the Humpbacks and in Most of them are purebred and registered and transfers wi|| many years as a fireman m Portland Mrs Billetdoux . Beatrice Sheldon. council adjourned. that I write you stating that they their letter they stated that it wii- given, there are a few high grades, the offering «elude. many and other cities, visited Tillamook, Rose Walton..................Lulu Thurman. would not like to see them planted the ideal size fish for the fresh fish f-esh cows, others in various stages of lactation. The best of the where a ship was being constructed, Mias Smith........... Florence Stranahan. NO TILLAMOOK CHEESE TODAY here for the reason that they are a Jeroev families have furnished foundation for thia herd Such market. and it was during his visits here that Elsie, maid---- ____ Irma Austin. bulls as St Mawes Lad, Dominus, Noble Peer and other noted cheap fish and that they would not “On the other hand the Humpy the card was given Mr. Coates. Out­ Lavinia, Cook.. bulls are represented in their pedigree. __ Velma Daniels. (Tune—Y’ee, We Have No Bananas h^p us. may develop into quite a sport fish. The leaflet being published give* detail«. Send for one. side of the military of the country, Julia, Maid..... ___ Irma Chilcott. Today. > Words by Mr. and Mrs. E. “I would like to hear from you in Have’nt the sport fishermen some Sale to be held on the Sunny Bank Farm seven miles west very few of these cards were given K. Mitchell. to thing to say in the matter? Did regards to these fish and explain of Willamina. One mile east of Grand Rondo, immediately after an The Zeta Gethian Society gave its 1 out, and the owner cherishes it as a us if they would help us instead <»î your Union consult the sportsmen early memenu of the greatest war ever first social function on Friday even­ There is a county in our state hurting us as some of the boys seem who greatly outnumber your member ing at the home of Miss Rowena And the people we can please. fought in modern times. to think they would. Hoping to get ship, when it voted that they would Hanson. The evening entertainment We are surely up to date on the farm. Conic early. Sale under cover if rainy. an early reply from you on this sub­ not like to see them (Humpbacks) consisted of parlor games, various For we make just the best cheese, TERMS: Time will be given to those furnishing approved CHRISTIAN CHURCH ject, I remain, F. S. Boussie, Sect'y.” planted in Tillamook bay? Did your initiation stunts, music, and well- And when you ask for cheese Security Those desiring credit must arrange for same before bid- Union consult the Chamber of Com­ planned refreshments of sandwiches, Mr. Ross replied to the foregoing You can bet we’re not slow ding. GEO. HARNESS, Pastor merce, the Civic Clubs, the local Rod cocoa and cake. The new members For Tillamook cheese is fine letter as follows: COL. J. W. HI GHES T. J. W ERTH E. A. RHOTEN REVIVAL SERVICES Auctioneer who were dubbed Zetas were Ruth Owner Sales Mgr. "My Dear Boussie: I will be very and Gun Club and the farmers the And it ’ s branded on the rind, HILTON AND STIVERS, Evangelists Erskine, Catherene McIntire, Cather­ Forest Grove, Ore through their different granges who Willamina, Ore. Salem, Ore frank with you in answering your clerk says— The following themes will be dis­ ine Smith, Irma Austin, Kenneth EH- letter. There has been under cover might like to eat a piece of salmon Chorus cussed Sunday morning and evening, iott, and Wesley Tippin. The mem­ Oh. yes! We have no cheese today. propaganda about Humpbacks being at a reasonable price. All of these people have paid taxes to support our and Monday evening. bers of the faculty present were Miss We have Pimento, the kind with “cheap fish” circulated among the Sunday a. m. “The Little Foxes.” Helen Church, Mrs. Hanson, and Miss gullible fishermen along all the coast State Hatchery system and they are the scento Sunday p m. “Is Church Member­ ; Aulis Anderson, the faculty advisor And all kinds of cheese, but say!! streams. Now, in the first place all entitled to a little consideration. ship Necessary ?” of the Zetas. "The planting of these fish will ir. We’ve no Tillamook cheese here. the salmon that come into our Oregon Monday p m. “Shall we know each The high school football team will streams belong to all the people of no way reduce the number of other today. other in Heaven.” play Seaside on Friday, the 19th. the State of Oregon and any citizen fish hatched on your bay this year or We’ve the old-fashioned Swiss of the state has the right to catch in the future. If you can get an add And—say. look at this! SPECIAL We have Tillamook cheese, come today them if he pays a license. They are ed run of salmon there is something If you have a problem in land drainage we will lYiere will be a free public speak­ Oh. yes' Tillamook cheese in, today! not the sole property of the fishermen. wrong if you don’t want it. Anyway gladly assist you. Do not put it off any longer. ing at city hall Saturday night. Oct. 2 Phone to 20 at 7:30. Subject will be along the There’s a counter in each store line of fundamental foundation. The That's piled up high with cheese public in general is invited.—Adv. A gale from the southwest, various­ A dozen kinds or more Send odors on the breeze. ly estimated at from 50 to 60 miles an hour by local people, raged here There's ventilated Swiss And Pineapple for show Monday night. While no particular damage was done here it is said that Roquefort, Limburger, Cheddar, too. But as we ask for cheese, the clerk (Continued from page one) Astoria was pretty well shaken up. says,— Coast dwellers state that the sea was salmon under the recent cut by buy­ Chorus on the rampage Tuesday morning, ers than they got ten years ago, when Y'es, we've sold all our Tillamook they used row boats and took their with high tides. cheese. fish to the canneries. Now they are At the earliest hour of the day. paying three times what they paid I We’ve Swiss cheese and Roquefort, for gear and all other fishermen’s < Limburger and Cheddar supplies ten years ago. But Tillamook cheese just wont Asked if the fishermen could make (Continued from page one) stay. any money at present prices, a Tilla­ The good people, you know, port was made by the Tillamook bar. mook fisherman said: Buy their favorite and so, with the exceptions of Goyne and “A majority of the fishermen Yes, we’ve sold all our Tillamook | McGrath, as to the eligibilty of day would barely make a living at the re­ I cheese. Sir, duced price offered by the buyers; a policeman. Cecil Lamb, to hold office We’ve no Tillamook cheese here in this city under patronage of the few might make a little money. The today. city. The bar held that Lamb was majority would be up against it 3 eligible and referred to provisions not Everything we have to buy costs There’s a corner in our lunch box of the charter The bar also recom ­ us three times as much as it did ten Always left for Tillamook chesee. mended that there was grave danger TELL BUSTER to get an extra Edison years ago " A “Longhorn” or a “Triplet” Conovers’ Stores method of doing business is to the city in case Lamb should make M azda Lamp for every blamed socket Asked if the strike would spread Or a “Loaf” beneath the trees. an illegal arrest, as in that case the well known, You take no chances. Any goods to other bays in the county, the fish­ in this whole blamed house the first thing And thus the “Y’oung American' can be exchangefl at any time, You can find erman interviewed stated that a com­ party arrested could come upon the in the morning I Tell him to be sure to Enjoys the ocean breeze. city for heavy damages. The mayor mittee had been designated to call on bargains in our cash store every day and extra At almost any grocery go to— other fishermen in the county who said that he considered his appoint­ specials on Wednesday and Saturday of each We ask for Tillamook cheese, the ment of Lamb was legal, notwith ­ would be asked to join in a strike for clerk says,— week. Step in and look around. the old price that ruled at the standing the legal opinion of the bar. COAST POWER COMPANY v Chorus And here, the matter was dropped I beginning of the season. It was it stated that the buyers seem to be for the present. It is believed, how­ » TILLAMOOK, ORE ever, that the council will take action acting in conjunction, as they all list­ at a future meeting regarding Lamb's ed a reduction at practically the same in our new store. Quality goods at right prices incumbency. time. prevail here. A motion was made by councilman Up on Nehalem bay, it is said that fishermen were forced to throw away Carl Haberiach. that the chairman You get service when you trade at the The question before the house is. a lot of fish, for the reason that they elected by the council, H. 8. Brimhall, could not be sold to the buyer from shall hereafter sign all warrants shall the Humpback salmon swim or Astoria A carload of fish was ship­ drawn by the city recorder. and pass­ si have a pint at least for yourself and from a pi» mits the deh very of more engine power to the to a quart (according to his special need» L. A. Burroughs who died October wheels on the ground, giving you more mileage and his asaimulation) for your husband. 4th, 1923, was bom at Rose Hill, Then with the increase of milk you can eas­ from your gasoline Cook county, Illinois, April 16, 185«. ily cut down your meat and egg bill. Insist on Zerolene—even if it does coat less "A good rule to remember is that for ev­ Married Clara B. Thayer, November ery extra half pint of milk used in the 25, 1877. The wife died April 26, RTAMDARD OIL COMPANY dally diet the other protein foods, such aa (C MfciM.) 1907. Six children were bom to this meat, egga, fish, cheese, may be reduced union, and five are living—three boys Sr two ounoea without any dietetic io*- and two girls, as follows: Floyd Bur­ 5 Ilk la usually the least expensive and the most easily served and aaaimulated of roughs. Chicago; Eva B. Hushbeck, ft the protein foods.” Tillamook; Alvin E. and Doaeo E. Burroughs, Portland; Mrs. Alice Foo­ ter, Tillamook. Of seven grandchild- , ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE ren five are living. Deceased was a resident of Oregon for more than 45 FROM years and was a barber for 52 yean. Deceased was a member of Purple Arch. L. O. L. No. 511, and holds a life membership card. Was also a Corner First St. and Secod Ave, East member of the Maccabees, Portland Both Phones Erwin Harrison. Prop. Tent No. 1. The funeral occurred in <4 irwifjt Tillamook, Oct. 16, 1923, with inter­ K ment in Odd Fellows cemetery. SENIOR CLASS PLAY MEMENTO OF WAR WILL BE PRESENTED IS TREASURED STILL Pollyanna Shop : : Jerseys at Auction WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923 : : : FREE LUNCH AT NOON TILE YOUR FARM COAST IS WHIPPED WITH 60-MILE GALE TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS FISH PRICE IN QUESTION O11Q ?! Jost because this is the storeroom, is no excuse for rob bing the socket to fill in another empty Emile-e-e-e- BAR MAKES A REPORT Do Not Walk Telephone Your Order NO SPECIAL SALES The nght Edison MAZDA Lamp in every I fixture will give you better light Conovers’ Stores Don’t Let a Low Price Keep You From Using The Best LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS Lamar’s Cold Tablets A saie and reliable remedy for COLDS I AND LAGRIPPE 25 TABLETS 25c Lamar’s Drug Store 30Xfcff CARBON 5%mon ikigt GOLDEN ROD DAIRY