Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 26, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2(5
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS
i Continued on
7>
TILLAMOOK LOSES
21-0 TO SEASIDE
Harness. the teacher. will speak on similar to that done by fire. In Brit­ t^noe'« »even acre farm, a »hort dis­
the book of Mark Let every member ish Columbia where the disease is tance north of this city, which is
be present and bring another mar prevalent considerable damage has herewith re-produced;
with you.
If men do not attend been done to white pine forests, Ac­
••The possibilities of a small farm
Bible school and church on the Lord’s cording to L. N. Gooding, junior path­ 'are well illustrated by what has been
day. why should they expect the ologist of the U. S. bureau of plant accomplished by* lra G Lance of Til­
wives and children to go? Come on industry.
lamook. Oregon. Mr. Lance hes only
The disease hao already done great »even acres and now has a purebred
men. let us lead the way!
Subject for next Sunday morning damage in the New England states Guernsey herd of 13 cows. Besides
at 11 a. m., "One of the Greatest Days and is costing thousands of dollars the cows, he has at all umes from 25
annually to control it there and in to 45 Cheater White »wine and about
in the History of the World.“
Subject for Sunday evening 7.30 p. I Wisconsin and Minnesota. The di­ 100 chickens, lake most good Tilla­
sease m Europe has maoe the growing mook dairymen, Mr. Lance use» prac­
m.. “Safety First“
Subject for Monday night. “Pro­ of white pine impossible The white tically all hi» land for pasture He
pine of the north we»’ is more sus­ divides his farm into three pastures,
phecy now being Fulfilled ”
The meeting is doing a lot of good ceptible than the white pine of the thus putting the cows on one week
and will go on every night next week. eastern state or of Europe. The pine and off two weeks, or tn other word»,
We invite the public to worship forests of Oregon afford a Large giving it all just twice as much rest
source of revenue. The damage in ■■
with us.
with frequent changes. Three
GEORGE HARNESS. Pastor. case the forests become infected with year* ago Mr. Lance’s income wa>
the blister rust will seriously impart 35200 for the year It is true he paid
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the white iune and the sugar pine out a little over 32500 for feed. He
UNITED BRETHREN
lumbering tMustries, Mr Gooding was then retailing milk and is now
says.
wholesaling it. Prices for neither
Mr. Gooding who is located at Cor­ milk nor feed are now so high and
vallis. is carrying on an eradication hi» income the last year was not so
campaign in cooperation with the large. But it was quite satisfactory.
black currant owners of the state. Mr. Lance holds an eight-hour posi­
Last summer five men were in the tion in an office, yet he and his good
field looking for the disease and erad­ wife do all the work except what;
icating the black currant. More than help they get from a 6-year-old grand
300 fire wardens, the regular forest son which, he says, is considerable.
service officials, the county fruit in­ Mr. Lance says the small farm is the
spectors. and the college extension thing, especially in Tillamook, where,
sen ice are on the lookout for the di­ there are greater possibilities than
Lutheran servces will be conducted sease and are assisting in the eradi­ anywhere else. And when the net
in the Adventist church next Sunday cation campaign.
income can be increased, it always
More than 30.000 cultivated black pays to buy feed."
at 11:00 a. m. by the Rev. W. F.
Georg of Portland in the American currants have been eradicated in the
language. A hearty welcome is ex­ entire state, 17.000 by the owners
themselves
The school children of
tended to all
Religious instruction of the child­ the state are also helping locate the
ren next Saturday from 10:00 to 3:00 plants.
o'clock in the home of Mr. David
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brake 1111-8th street.
county, which are Jersey. Guernsey
and Holstein-Friesar..
The American Express company,
through which most of the shipments
are made, usually sends a representa­
The last issue of the Oregon Farm­ tive to every new irrigation project in
ROCKAWAY
er contains a write-up of Ira G.
Scotty Munson arrived home with
a new Chevrolet coupe.
Fred Johnson, Geo. Fowler and
Frank Miller and wife left for Port­
land last Saturday morning.
George Williams of Bay City was
a beach visitor on Monday.
L. L. Van Northwick and wife left
for Ashland to visit their son.
H. C. Painton and Harley Wind­
grove left for Jennings Lodge last
Friday
Miss Dems Painton and Harley
Wmdgrove were married last Sun­
day at Portland and have returned to
live at the beach.
Sam Bloom has entered from Mc­
Minnville High. Virgil Henderson, a
second year student, entered from
Dubois. Idaho, and Taylor Bane, a
third year student, entered from
Woodland. Washington.
Remember December 14th!
Seaside defeats Tillamook 21-0.
The football season was opened this
year with a game between Seaside
and Tillamook high school or. Friday
October lS*th. played there.
Tillamook's team, made up of near­
ly all new men. had little opportunity
of winning from an experienced team
At the kickoff Tillamook high school
kicked to Seaside's twenty yard line
and Seaside returned ten yards. After
nine successive smashes Seaside car­
ried the ball over for the first touch­
down, which took only five minutes
of scrimmage and kicked the ball over
the goal. For the remainder of the
half Tillamook held stubbornly, and
the ball was m midfield with a 74)
score at the end.
Seaside repeated her first touch­
down and kicked the ball over the
goal in the third period. Tillamook
then carried the ball for four downs
and punted out of danger. Seaside
carried the ball over Tillamook's three
yard line at the opening of the fourth
period, but Tillamook put up an ex­
cellent stone-wail defense. Seaside
rammed and plunged at the wall
four rimes bU; after each down they
could not carry the ball across that
Captain Tippin plating full on the
fourth down got a touchback for
Tillamook and the ball on our twenty
yard line. A bad pass gave Seaside
the ball and they then made their
third touchdown and kicked the goal.
The game ended with the Tilla­
mook having the ball.
Although the score was for Seaside,
it was no easy victory. Coach Sheely
discovered some weak places in his
team which will be strengthened by
shifting his line. Lucas and Blum
played ends very sucessfuliy and
Charles Thomas and Maxwell had
nothing put over on them. Miner.
(By J. G Elmore)
I Elliott, and Harrison proved coming
| guards Captain Tippin performed
More than 400 plants of the culti­
; excellently.
vated black currant, alternate host
Having had this experience our of the white pine blister rust, have
I team will be a much better one to been destroyed in Tillamook county
I play aganst Forest Grove this coming as a part of a state-wide campaign
. Friday.
against the disease. This is in pur­
The line-up with Seaside was:
suance of the state law recently pass­
Right guard ....... ................
Mine?* ed declaring the cultivation of black
Left guard ........
Abplanalp currant a nuisance because of the ser­
....
Right tackle __ __
........ Maxwell iousness of the white pine blister
Left tackle
ThoFYias rust invasion in the northwest. The
Right end
I-UCÄF disease is caused by a plant that lives
Left end . ....
Mar kinkier in the inner bark of the white pine
Right half _...... ......
Mahan trees and in the leaves of all known
Left half ....
.............
Foiand kinds of currant and gooseberry
Center
Hinn#*« bushes.
Quarterback........ ...........
Tippin
Blister rust -pores coming from
Fullback
.......
Olson long distances will produce the di­
Substitutes ______ Elliott, Harrisor. sease on cultivated black currant«
and Blum when other currants fail to take it
Agair it produces spores in abund­
ance andspreads the disease to both
pines and currants. Destruction of
black currants in regions where pine
forests are grown will tend to pre­
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHLRCH
vent the disease from coming in. It
Next Sunday will be another big never goes from pine to pine.
day in the revival meetiag now being
White pine trees in the northwest
conducted at the Christian church.
when attacked by the fungus die in
The Every Man's Class will meet from two to five years often leaving
in the City Hall at 8:45 a. m. George the leave« m place. The injury is
COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF
LOCAL CALVES FAMOUS
TILLAMOOK
FARM
WAS GIVEN MENTION
the not hwest to promote the caff
¿hipping business.
An officer of the
press company
is quoted
saying. No town in the
Cm ted State» ships as many calves
each season as are shipped from the
Tillamook office."
Bankers, county agents, club lead­
ers and agricultural colleges are al)
interested in this work, and to this
activity is due the building up of new
herds of milch cow» from fine stock
all over the northwest
T. C Allen of Spokane a travelling
agent for the American Railway ex-
cimnanv. and who covers
cover» Idaho
press company,
and Montana points for that company,
is authority for the statement that
the calves first shipped from Tilla­
mook county into his territory haw
now freshened, and that buyers are
well pleased with the stock In his
estimation there will be a greater de­
mand than ever for Tillamook calves
in Montana and Idaho, and also in
northern Washington
NEW
FAIR
BUILDINGS
(Continued from pa«« one)
county. The present buildings are
old, and soon will haw to be rebuilt
or abandoned That is patent on the
face of it If the people expect to
improve the grounds, this would be a
good time to begin. If they wait un­
til the standing timber is all removed
that wil be a tax asset upon which
they cannot depend. At the present
rate less than twenty years will see
the best part of the umber gone.
also the operator».
Th.,
which is now a hadmg
county, could be counted to u
tonally in buildinK
durable building» W’ hina7"’’M
yaare it cannot be dep, Med an»**
tax asset
It is unwise to make in,».___
on rented or lease.1 groUB<k^?*
mook has been designated te*
government as an aviatis, J*
Ite auto parking room i, lIu.
at the present site. ThatZS*
must be met in the near f Jtu^
yaar the highway y,. „
that travel along the lnaJB
fare in front of the
well nigh impa»»al
And***
are many other imr iv(.menu'*
must be reckoned with i„ th, '*
future.
**
The question resolve, itaetf
.his
do the people want u *
tain the fair? If not. that end/T
whole matter. The county CoQn
made it possible for the people to *
provided enough name, aie
on the petitions, to put the qa^Z
up to the people at th. -»»ing/^*
tion. The voter should thmk tam
before he turns the mutter dowr.
Pollyanna Shop
Hemstitching 10c Yard
Needlework and Gifu
INFANTS'
AND CB1LDRB»
WEAR
L X
II
TILE YOUR FARM
If you have a problem in land drainage we will
gladly assist you. Do not put it off any longer.
Phone to
TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS
O4OOE • • •€
Phone
CAUSE PINE RUST
We
Deliver
Do not be mislead by radical cuts on staple
groceries. Rent and taxes must be paid. A
profit must l>e made somewh» re. We base our
price on a fair margin in both stores.
Chib ren can do your shopping in safety
when you trade at the
F. F. Cono vit
S. W. Conover
CHURCH NOTES
STEP INSIDE FOR PRICES
Proof That Zerolene Is
a Better Oil
LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
BEææ3E3E>
In answer to an enquiry regarding diet
Lamar’s Cold Tablets
“Then probably you could use more tnilk
to advantage.
You mention only two
A safe and reliable remedy for
COLDS
AND
LAGRIPPE
25 TABLETS 25c
Lamar’s Drug Store
Corner First St. and Secod Ave, East
I
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Your order
BLACK CURRANTS
respective counties of this
make and include in such
ruie or regulation not in-
with the foregoing pro-
isa
3o%to CARBON
5% mart msohnt milage
ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE
FROM
ZEROLENE
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
Erwin Harrison, Prop.
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