Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 07, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER?.;»
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
JUMPED A BOARD BILL
B. F. Liter and C. C. Clark, who
worked fyr a time on the big county
bridge up at Nehalem, suddenly left
the little Nehalem town, leaving the
local restaurant man, E. A. West,
“holding the sack,” so to speak, for
$30 worth of unpaid food, The Sher-
iff here was notified, and kept up a
Watch, for some deys, finally Irrufine
his quarry in a local pool hall of this
city. The men were taken in custody,
and are now in jail. They can be
prosecuted under a state law. but if
they pay $15 each to the restaurant
man, there is a chance they may be
allowed to breathe the salty atmos­
phere of the great outside once more.
At last accounts the skidooers were in
the county bastile.
Eugene— First National bank will
double size of building April I.
Marcola— Sawmill starts here to
cut 60,000 ft. per day.
Columbia county has a muskrat farm,
skunk farm and wildcat farm.
State highway from Haines north
being resurfaced.
Old 8. P. grade of Eugene-Klam­
ath Falls line being rebuilt.
Government spent $8500 on Rose­
burg-Reedsport nighway.
North Bend plans $50,00 school.
Astoria to spend $100,000 paving
Taylor avenue.
GOD S VALLEY VOTES ROAD TAX
The taxpayers of God’s valley up
in the north end of the county voted
a special road tax in their district
last week, which will insure the build­
ing of a road by which they can get
their milk and other produce out to
the Roosevelt highway. The tax car­
ried by a good majority.
mountains above Blaine 30 miles east­
ward from Tillamook, last Tuesday
proved up on his claim of one hundred
and sixty acres, taken up under the
law which allows a homesteader to
secure 160 awes of the old O. & C.
land, upon his complying with re­
quirements of the U . S. land office.
He must also upon final proof pay the
sum of $2.50 per acre for the land
t-ken. Ths proof made -.vac fin
al and the homesteader now owns the
land, and will in due time receive his
patent. His witnesses were John F.
Slanger, and Thos. E. Bohna of the
same neighborhood.
Mr. Slanger
since his residence in the Blaine
country has officiated as witness for
eight homesteaders in final proofs.
It is learned that there are several
thousand acres of O. & C. lands in the
eastern part of this county that can
be had under the special homestead
act relating to this class of lands.
Cobbs & Mitchell Co., succeeds him
The above mills will commence log­
ging at its new camp at Rector about
December 1. During 1924 very little
spruce will be cut. The company here­
tofore has been known as a heavy
spruce producer. A new Willamette
skidder was recently purchased.—The
Timberman.
ELKS . vi E mok IAL SEkvlCL
The Elks held their annual mem­
orial services for the departed breth­
ren of the local lodge last Sunday
night at the Christian church.
There was a large attendance of
Elks and their families, and other
citziens. The memorial address was
given by Francis V. Galloway, of the
Dalles. Mr Galloway is an orator of
recognized ability, and on this occas­
ion thoroughly upheld his reputation,
as such. Many of those present re­
growth—it is just a freak, and that s of Tillamook spoke in behalf of the
gaid his effort here as the best of its all. It may be seen in a Headlight
improvement.
The whole Oregon
kind ever delivered before a Tilla­
window.
congressional
delegation
was present
mook audience. The address was pre­
at the meeting and urged the conten­
ceded and followed by musical num­
bers of appropriate character. The
tion of the Tillamook committee.
speaker received many hearty con­
gratulations on his fine effort at the
(Continued from page 1)
conclusion of the services.
engineers at Washington was asked
A ROCKAWAY POTATO FREAK to authorize the dredging of the Til­
lamook bay from the mouth to Gari­
D. H. Franhauser of Rockaway, was baldi to the depth of twenty feet,
in the city Monday last. He exhibited the channel from Garibaldi to Bay
a freak potato of last year’s growth, City to have a channel sixteen feet
from which new potatoes extended deep. Russell Hawkins of Garibaldi, I
through the skin of the old one. Sev­ and A. F. Coats and Carl Haberlach |
eral of them though small, seemed as
grown new potatoes. The old potato­
es, were kept in a dry box, wihout any
soil upon them, and Mr. Frankhauser
says that the one shown is a sample
of several others that have the same
abnormal or freakish growth. He
does not attempt to account for the
DREDGING WAS ASKED
MILL MAKES RECORD CUT
Brighton Mills Co. Brighton, made
a record cut during October of 3,850,-
000 feet in 25 1-2 working days, av­
eraging 257 feet per man per hour
for the period. W. B. Foster, saw­
mill superintendent for the last five
years, has resigned to commence oper­
ating for himself. Lee Sporup, form­
erly with St. Johns Lumber Co. and
And Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
THROUGH STAGES TO PORTLAND
Modern 22-passenger cars operated by experienced
drivers. A scenic 5 hour ride you will enjoy
A.W.Plank Hardware Co
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
General Line of
LEAVE PORTLAND
Hardware,Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
SHOPPING AT
HOME
Do your Christmas shopping in the
quiet and comfort of your own home
Fuller Brushes make useful and at­
tractive gifts. The Fuller man de­
livers the brushes at a convenient
time nicely wrapped in holly boxes
all ready to send or give away.
Drop a card or call and make an
appointment to see the large line of
Fuller goods. E. O. Johnson, P. O.
Box 797, No. 11 Gem Apts., City. 9-lt
HOMESTEADER
at
Protect i our
Estate
Tillamook, Oregon
If you have an automobile acci­
dent you may be liable for dam­
ages up to the worth of your
entire estate.
Unless you carry adequate
automobile insurance, your cash
in bank, your investments, your
property, both real and personal,
may all be levied upon to satisfy
damages.
No prudent man with an es­
tate can take such a chance.
Earl Greenlee, who lives in the
•tm-roor
Music Lovers
DANCE FLOOR
WAX
New music studio to open here
soon. Enroll now for spring term.
Courses in vocal, piano and har­
mony. Accredited teacher.
For
further information, address
or •oft-wood floor®
NO
AOUK (IRBAAI
ORDvrr.
r o u r druggist has
L If not. »end
itamM, 75c for 01
pound package
?
/Etna Auto Insurance safe­
guards your property and sav­
ings by protecting you against
insurable motoring risks. Ask us
about it today.
“The Insurance Man”
ALYSE E. MURRY
Resident Agent
Loans, Insurance, Rentals
and Bonds
National Bldg. Tillamook
Ask to see our Christ
mas Specials
GRA VES STUDIO
BOTH
HIDES
PAUL DISNEY
good /Y ear
Talk it over with him
careful
"Be
Nephew, This is
the day and age
when your white
mule may be
hitched to a black
hearse.”
My chiropractic spinal ad­
justments
have
restored
health to sufferers from di­
seases of the eyes, ears, nose,
throat, lungs, heart, stomach,
liver, kidneys, bowels and
lower organs.
SUNSET GARAGE
PORTLAND, ORE
COLLECTIONS
WE NEVER QUIT
NO COLLECTION
WE GET RESULTS
NO CHARGE
Hillsboro
J. J. Stangel
Tillamook
Jno. O. Bozorth
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DOES YOUR BOY KNOW THE
VALUE OF A DOLLAR?
If he doesn’t—and most youngsters nowadays
don’t— it’s time to teach him. Here’s a splen­
did plan for doing it.
.
,
Give him a savings account at the Tillamook
County Bank for Christmas this year. Then
provide him with some ways around home to
make a little money. The next thing to do is to
stop GIVING him money. Tell him he neednt
work if he has no use for money.
In a few months you’ll have a boy who nas
learned that a dollar means just so much eno
expended by someone.
T illamook C ounty B ank
T illamook . O regon
IF ITS TENDER STEAK
or a nice roast, or swell chops, or a good chicken-
that you want, you can get it at
THE SATISFACTION MARKET
OUR MEAT IS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED AND GOOD
Since the boy of today is the man of tomorrow, you owe it to him
as well as to yourself to talk over the problems of life with him
and give him the benefit of your experience.
One of the most vital lessons is’ that taught by the Bank Book.
A marked step in your boy’s life is recorded when you show him
the value of a Savings Account.
We invite you to come here and have your talk where surround­
ings will give added weight to what you say.
HEALTH FOLL’JWS
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D. C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder
415 OREGONIAN BLDG.
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Uncle Ben
To those who want health
chiropractic comes with a
message that it pronounced
with more certainty than any
health discovery of the last
century. It deals with the
certainties of spinal bone dis­
placement and their adjust­
ment.
BELL 153-J
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OLDER THAN ANY OF THEM
BETTER THAN MOST OF THEM
"One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
If your feet are getting
heavy the day will soon ar­
rive when you will want
your old time health and will
beg for it desperately. When
therejs health the body feels
light and energy is abundant.
Let me know what you have.
VERY sensible
driver knows
that a skidding car
ia an extreme peril.
That’s why so many
sensible drivers see
to it that their cars
have the benefit of
the powerful, slip­
less, non-skid trac­
tion of theGoodyear
All-Weather Tread.
That famous tread
ia your best insur­
ance of safe, efficient
and economical tire
performance.
ORGANIZED OCT. 27, 1868
ARE YOUR FEET
GETTING HEAVY?
PHONES
I WILL HUY YOUR
MUTUAL PHONE
A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
H91 E. Main St., Portland Oregon
LAMARS DRUG STORE
and
BOTH PB0.XE8
Ancient Order United Workmen
McMinnville
. Knight
CLARKE,
WOODWARD
DlU(i Cow
CALVES
Till
Rollie W. Watson -
Your friends can buy anything
you can give them EXCEPT
your portrait. It is the ideal gift.
Now is the best time to arrange
for an appointment, free from
confusion of Christmas week.
ATTENTION
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
ÆTNA-IZE
Photograph
Carry Xmas
Cheer
PROVES UP
J:50 p. X
PORTLAND, NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE
AMOOK STAGES, Inc.
’
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS
Both ’Phones
12:50 P. M.
7:50 A. M.
«GOOGOOGOOOO
Xmas Gifts
for
Everyone
2:20 P. M.
7:45 A. M.
RED ( ROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS
Those desiring Red Cross Christ­
mas seals, can get them in any quant­
ity at Clough’s and Lamar’s drug
store. The proceeds from the
of the stamps will go to fight
dread disease tuberculosis.
’
City and Garibaldi citizen,
respondingly elated over the'? *
of the mission to Washing
For a Good Meal
FILES DECLARATION
Ludvig Schmedling of Nehalem,
Oregon, last Friday filed declaration
to become an American citizen before
County Clerk Brimhall. Mr. Schmed­
ling was born in Norway, and wish­
es to become a citizen of this country.
He is a Nehalem farmer.
*
llhere ia
city over the good new>
H. L. Babb
FIRST NATIONALEM
O W
TILLAMOOK
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phone«. Res. 56 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tue«d«y. Thursday Evening
LOUIE LOLL, Butcher
FOR THE WINTER TABLE
Old fashioned cereals, Wheat Granules, Scot
tish Oat Meal—nothing equals them for "a
and health preserving properties.
Ripe Apples, Raisins, Nuts, Dates and Figs
now in the best of supply at the lowest pnw* .
Dried Prunes- peaches and Apricots are
very fine quality and cheap.
Rice, Beans, Canned Fruits, Vegetables
a’l the other staple groceries.
M e have tnem at correct prices.
the SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
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