n leaòligijl OLUME 35; NUMBER 7 TII.LAMOOK. OREGON, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 23. 1923 PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR ADDED EQUIPMENT RAISES PAPER VALUE CIT/ HALL WRACKED BY LARGE CROWDS OMERCHEE$E_™ZA",XsS Modern Machinery is Installed by Investigation to Show Character of ■ Speaker Advises Taking Boys Into Headlight Toward as a Step Future Aidermen to Stop Affairs in («untici Able to Agree on Hoad City Auditorium Weaknesses in Municipal Structure Stock in Storage Decreased With Extra Large Confidence and Showing More Interest North Fork Will Receive Some Attention From Pending Repairs Production Thirty-five years of progress in the Road Department Over six hundred people at the Everyman’s class met Sunday publication of the Headlight have boxing entertainment, it is said, tax­ morning at 8:30 in the K. of P. hall, brought to this newspaper an unlim­ ed the city hall last Saturday night breakfast was served to 102 p. ... . where a Mit ited capacity for serving its readers to its capacity, and the day following DAY fathers and I sons. The menu contain­ delegated and advertisers. numerous < racks and shifts in the ed fried sausage, fried potatoes, hot The Ludlow system of all-slug com walls were noticed, which gave rise rolls, coffee, jelly, etc, and was ample position, the lattest addition to the |K Percent Grade Is Expected Heudlight composing room, will now Fine and Jail Sentence Provided For to the belief that building was un­ N ew Warehouse Now Completed For for all. Between Willamette safe. The occasion was the observance of Connection make possible a substantial improve­ Tuesday morning last, George Chaf ­ Maximum on Tentative Minors Found in Resorts Father and Son ’ s day. Association Materials on As Valley and Roosevelt ment in the typographical appearance fee of the firm of Merrick, Chaffee & After breakfast, Ira Lance, presi­ of the paper. Wilson Route of City Front Street Heyd, examined the building, and Highway dent of Everyman’s class called to With the installation of the new gave it as his opinion that the shift­ order. Singing was led by class lead­ equipment, the Headlight is entering ing and cracks in the plaster were er, Rev. George Harness, with a pro­ The association reports the cheese gramme of patriotic songs, followed upon a new chapter in the history of The city council convened last Sat­ due to the shrinking of lumber in the Grove, Washing ton county, I Through the courtesy of Stanley Foreit business as being in a satisfactory IS the Sim of a big gathering of newspaperdom in Tillamook County. urday night with Councilman Merrick building, and also found that the par­ shape at this time. Most of the Oct­ by instrumental music. Miss Phillippi i Coates, county surveyor, the Head­ Since the establishment of this pub­ and Roy' Wilson were absent. Wilson titions had settled upon each other to rendered a solo in pleasing style, and I light is able to present some figures eaters for a short route highway a considerable extent. He thinks, ober cheese has been sold with the ex­ E. E. Koch gave two violin solos that : of distance via the tentative Trask- jni Tillamook to Forest Grove and lication in 1888, all of the larger type­ is in Washington for a few weeks. An ordinance was read by Attorney however, these conditions can be re­ ception of probably 700 case* loaf also were appreciated. llliboro lust Monday. Great en- faces, appearing in its display adver­ Cherry Grove cut-off route from Till­ tising and feature headings, have Hall which prohibits minors from be­ lieved by tightening up the trusses. and these will move out within a short The address of the morning was de­ amook to Portland. uaiasni wa manifested at the meet- The city hall was built in 1915, at time. Several of the factories are livered by Dr. J. E. Shearer who 1 5 which wa composed of delega­ been produced with individual types. ing in poo) halls or card rooms, It The new line which will be survey­ again making considerable loaf and spoke on the subject “Morality, and te from the Hillsboro and Forest This week has seen the conversion of carries a [>enalty for violation a cost of $15,000, and was designed by ed out during the coming year will this will keep the triplet stock down Companionship of Father and Son.” eve chambers of commerce and the composing room to a plant whicn amounting to a fine of not to exceed A. Burgraff of Albany, architect. leave the Trask road at the mouth of to such an extent that the cheese $20, and a sentence of not to exceed It is believed that the council wili He said in part: the north fork of the Trask about ier interested persons. Tillumook is now largely on the all-slug basis. Typelines miles in length can now seven days in the city jail, An emer- have the building made absolutely should all move off before spring. “The first fundamental principle of fourteen and a half miles up the old is represented by a committee of Storage stocks in Los Angeles total isiness men whose personal was as be produced with ease in the Head­ gency clause was tacked to the ordi­ safe, if possible. A number of per­ about 5500 cases and in San Francis- business life should be honety. No road from Tillamook City. Entering light ’ s own composing room. nance and it was rushed through to sons have an idea that the roof sup ­ man or boy can succeed in this life the canyon of the north fork, the sur­ Hows G. A. Reeher, H. H. Rosen (Continued on page 6) For those who make use of the a third reading, and passed, and is ports at the sides of the building for long, who is dishonest. A boy vey will probably follow the canyon rg, H. T. Botts and C. I. Clough, have slipped from place, and in that should have good, healthy amusement of the north fork to a point near the je county court was represented by Headlight advertising columns, its now effective. The Woman’s club requested case, the roof Would be weakened to to work off the surplus energy of summit of the Coast range, thence . 0. Richards, county commissioner. Ludlow carries a host of advantages. mind. Too many fathers do not take over the summit, or rather around The Hillsboro delegation was com- It expedite* each process in the prep­ through the Mayor that a door be the extent that it might cave in. If enough interest in their boys. Too the summit by the best grade obtain­ med of Chas E. Wells, M P. Ready aration of the advertisement for pub­ cut from the chamber of commerce such an accident should happen when much time is taken up in business. able, to the head of the Tualatin riv­ id Ed L. Moore, und one of the lication, from the time the first type room to the council hall, so that both the building was filled with people, The committee of twelve appointed Boys want to know things, which er, thence down the river on a water Washington county commissioners, is set until the press starts grinding rooms would be available for the use it would spell disaster. of the club on certain occasions. The action of the council in for­ by the Kiwanis club several weeks parents would better tell them, than grade to Cherry Grove, which is fig­ lie Forest Grove committee wus: L. off copies of the Headlight. It then developed that since the big bidding public gathering in the city ago, met Wednesday last in this city, to get distorted ideas from older boys ured to be eighteen miles from the It also provides the advertiser with Graham, John Thornburgh and hall auditorium until the real char­ and discussed the matter of the ap­ who may lean to the wrong side of mouth of the north fork of the Trask, (Continued on page two) clean, dear, easily-read type faces ihn Ireland. acter of the weakness is thoroughly proaching departure to Washington life. one and one half miles below the old IL. M Graham was made permanent that are always new. At the same established, is though to be wise, as of the committee appointed by the Ki­ “Don’t be afraid to talk to your boy, Trask road house, Allowing eighteen time it insures him against any em ­ lairman of the organization, which a precautionary measure. wanis club to go before the board of just as you would to another man. miles from the mouth of the north | to continue until results are obtain- barrassment that may come at a re­ sult of broken or battered letters ap- U. S. engineers at the national cap­ Don’t give them short and unsatis­ fork of the Trask to Cherry Grove, | of a satisfactory nature to the ital in an effort to get that body to factory answers to questions. Don’t add five miles from Cherry Grove to m countie , respecting a short route |a*aring in his advertisement. This latter feature is of special val­ reconsider its former action whereby scold or nag at them. Make compan­ Seegers, a station on the Southern The Roosevelt highway from the the coast from Washington county. ue to advertisers in this newspaper the further improvement of Tillamook ions of them. The eary training a Pacific, where a connection also is Clatsop county line to Mohler is all 1 L More, h Hillsboro live-wire, bay channels- and harbors was adver­ boy gets is what counts. The older made with the Portland-McMinnville Is made |s-rmanent secretary, and who are accustomed to use italics, done, and ready for all kinds of travel. the brain, the harder to understand; highway, and you have a total of sely closed. , T. Botts was made vice chairman since the Ludlow italic is cast in such The road improved represents a total The matter of additional data was so fathers start early to educate thirty-seven miles from Tillamook a way that it will not break during distance of six miles, and is a per­ the organization. taker up, and a final counsel with the your sons in the things they ought to to Seegers, or to a connection with manent part of the big system of the Much enthusiasm was manifest in the course of printing the paper. Elvin Fairbanks and Frank Wilson committee was had. The committee know. thff Portland-McMinnville highway. The Ludlow is a pioneer invention, Roosevelt highway, which will extend e discussion of the new route, and were arrested by deputy game ward­ appointed to go to Washington in be­ “Boys, learn to use your own heads. Add thirty two miles from Seeghers, the lirBt noteworthy improvement all along the Oregon coast, and later e meeting went on record in a neg­ en Russell one day this week, charged Think. The sooner you begin to work and you have a total of 74.5 miles to ation for the establishment of the made in the composing of display connect with the California highway, with shoting ducks between sunset half of bay improvements c 'sists of out the problems that come to you, Portland from Tillamook by the new ilson river route as a road. It was type in many years, and the forerun­ making it possible for coast autoists and one half hour before sunrise. The Russell Hawkins of Garibaldi, A. F. the sooner you will gain in knowledge Trask route. It is 109.2 miles from Coats and Carl Haberlach of Tilla- and tourists to go from Astoria along ner of an age that is fast approach ­ 4o decided to complete a survey of men were shooting on the Kilchis riv­ mook, and Ralph Williams of Port- and usefulness in this world. Culti­ Tillamook via the present highway to l<* Trask-Cherry Grove cut-off down ing in the printing trades when type the coast line to San Diego, Calif- er mud-flats, when the deputy ward­ land. The committee from this coun- vate a clear, mind and a sound body Portland. The new route would thus will be set exclusively on slugs, at ornia. »■ north fork of the Trusk to the en appeared, and placed the men un­ ty will leave here in time to be in and keep them that way.” represent practically a saving of the Nehalem The big bridge over least in newspaper work. d road next summer. der arrest. In Justice Stanley’s Washington before the 4th of Decem­ thirty-four miles over the present the finishing river is now receiving Comprising a system for compos- It came out during the discussion court the next day, the men plead ber, when a meeting with the board route, a matter of an hour and a touches which will connect the people (Continued on page 7) at a maximum grade of not to ex- half of time to the average auto of the north side of that river with guilty to the charges made against of engineers is scheduled to occur. ed five percent can be secured over them, and each of the offenders paid Ralph Williams of Portland already driver. the dike highway to Wheeler, when e Wilson river route, and the grade Surveyor Coates, however, states is in Washington, and it is understood the dike road is gravelled and an over a fine of $25 and the costs. 111 not liproach the maximum of five that the north fork of the Trask may that he has cleared some ground in head crossing is finished over the tr cent except in one place on the contain surprises in engineering that The Pacific states telephone com- behalf of the committee, and that be­ track of the Southern Pacific track The district convention of the will cause curves and diversions, Site, and that is the zig-zag near sides the Oregon delegation in con ­ pany is now engaged in the work of near Wheeler. The steel for the Knights of Pythias for Clatsop and e Coast range summit. bridge is now being bolted in place. setting new poles from the Tillamook gress, the aid of other senators and Tillamook counties, was held in this which will have to be subtracted from A big meeting of the joint com- an air-line estimate, and therefore The completion of the bridge was river south through Netars to Ocean­ representatives has been enlisted in ittees from Tillamook, Forest Grove The old time Bowie knife, like the long delayed on account of the failure side, and will later string the wire support of the demands of the Tilla­ city last Monday in the K. P. hall. add a maximum of eight miles to The session lasted until late in the the above estimated distance. Even td Hillsboro will be had with the old cap and ball six-shooter,, which of the bridge steel to arrive at Ne­ for a new special line for the latter mook delegation from the Kiwanis afternoon. irtland chamber of commerce and was common in the days when hardy at that, there would still remain a club. resort. halem. The page rank of the order was gain of 26 miles; and again, a survey her civic clubs in Portland in the pioneers came across the arid plains confered on a waiting class. There may gain some ground. Last sum­ ar future, when it is believed that to the western states in their covered was a good representation from towns mer, engineer Hobbs of Hillsboro, left Irtland will become enthused over wagons drawn by patient oxen, has in Clatsop and Tillamook counties Cherry Grove with a companion and * prospect of a short route from now become a rare thing, and a curi­ where lodges are located. at city to a junction with the Roose- osity. walked over the proposed rute from The business meeting lasted until Cherry Grove, and down the north It highway on the Tillamook coast. The Bowie knife was invented by 6 p. m. Following adjournment of fork of the Trask to an intersection The county courts of the two coun­ Col. Bowie, a Texan, who fell before the business session, came a banquet, with the old Trask wagon road, and ts will be thoroughly backed by the Santa Anna's hordes of half Spanish which was succeeded by an open the pedometer showed showed 18 mniercial bodies of the two counties, and half Indian peons at the A Imo. meeting. M. F. Hardesty of Seaside miles from Cherry Grove to the Ki should Portland awaken to the It is related that Bowie used one of former grand Chancellor, presided An mouth of the north fork of the Trask, leuaity for a direct highway to the his celebrated knives on the enemy address of welcome was given in the which comes in a mile and a half be­ •st it is believed that not only until the last, as did the famous old evening by J. E. Shearer. The main low the Trask house. It is under­ te aid but even national govern- hunter, Davy Crockett at the same address was by grand Chancellor C. stood that the Hillsboro engineer was rnt aid may be secured. time and place. W. Barrick, who was followed by rather pleased than otherwise, with J. R. Collins of this city has an ol