Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 14, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    the top of it strict prohibition of any­ town:
thing save the cleanest amusement at
“Mrs. Carl Haberlach believes in
the bigger and better Tillamook coun­
boosting the cheese which her hus­
ty fair?—Oregon Farmer.
band handles, so she signs herself on
sufficient size and excellence to induce
(Continued on page 6)
the Imperial register, “Tillamook on
Carl Haberlach and wife returned I owners of the best track horses to |
the Rind.”
YES, AN AGENT WAS HERE
to Tillamook from Washington, D. C. , bring them to Tillamook.
on Tuesday. They went by way of • “TT7T substantial majority for the
New Orleans. Mr. Haberlach had I tax is a sign that interest in the | The Oregonian published a state-
the following to say when seen re­ county fair, which the Oregon Farmer ment gleaned from the Northern Pa­
garding his trip:
has watched increasing year by year, ■ cific railroad company, and another
Dance Fairview hall Saturday Dec­
“We'went to Washington by way of ' is deep-rooted and genuine. As the iron1 the Gales Creek & Wilson riv- ember 15. Benefit Tillamook County
Los Angeles and New Orleans. I Tillamook Headlight puts it. evidently er railroad company last week, in Cow Testing association. Everyone
had to be in California early this win­ “a majority of the taxpayers believe which both organizations denied that welcome.—Adv.
ter so took the occasion of the east­ that the fair is an important factor they had right of way agents in
Astoria retaining walls near com­
ern trip to take in San Francisco and in giving publicity to stock, farm and Tillamook county securing deeds or pletion.
Los Angeles. We left here on Nov­ other interests of the county and other guarantees of right of way. It
Dance Fairview hall Saturday Dec­
ember 22 and arrived in San Fran­ therefore should be continued.” The is a fact, however, that an agent of ember 15. Benefit Tillamook County
cisco Saturday morning, working that fair most decidly is an important: the Great Northern Railway company Cow Testing association. Everyone
town that day. Taking a night train factor in such publicity, and Tilla­ was here, and secured right of way welcome.—Adv.
we arrived in Los Angeles Sunday mook, which has a great many fine' through land on Wilson river in the
Banks to construct 2t)0,000-gal. res­
morning and were In Los Angeles un­ things to tell the world about, is to J above company’s name. He also ap­ ervoir for new water system.
til Tuesday morning, when we took be congratulated upon this forward: proached certain other land holders
Dance Fairview hall Saturday Dec­
The old fairgrounds, which! along the Wilson river, on the same ember 15. Benefit Tillamook County
the train for New Orleans, where we step.
arrived Thanksgiving evening. We were rented from year to year, not I subject and stated that he was work- Cow Testing association. Everyone
spent Friday in New Orleans and took only failed utterly to accommodate | ing for the Great Northern railway welcome.—Adv.
the night train for Washington, where the crowds, but by its limitations set ■ company. Thus, the story given by
North Bend will erect big wharf.
we arrived Sunday morning.
We a mark beyond which the institution ( the Headlight last week was correct,
Klamath county votes $233,000 road
except that the name of the wrong
found Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Coats at might not develop.
bonds.
the New Willard hotel and they took
Squared away toward the goal of a company was inadvertenly used, and
St. Helens—$25,000 church to be
us to Mt. Vernon and the Arlington new and better fair, there ere expert-1 not the Great Northern company’s
cemetery that afternoon. We «pent ences of other Oregon counties of 1 name.
It is well known, however, that the
four days at Washington and had the which the directors may well take
Gales
Creek & Wilson river railroad
opportunity of becoming acquainted cognizanc'- The writer has in mind i
with the city and the poin’s of in­ the contrasting examples of two coun­ company sold its interests to the
DAMCE FLOOR
terest around Washington. Washing­ ties with comparatively new grounds. Great Northern company, nearly two
years
ago,
so
WAX
that
while
the
first
ton is a wanderful city and we had One first of all secured the advice of
O*VM smooth. <UA;
occasion to visit the White House, competent architects, at Oregon Agri- named road isn’t getting right of way,
frf« finish to h»r4
or soft-wood noosa.
and the Coats and ourselves were in­ cul’tiral college, and as a result, in evidently the Great Northern is.
donig.
ISO ACID. GILEASR
troduced and shook hands with Presi­ its tairground development, is work-
OR DUST.
dent Coolidge. The women were each ing toward a compact whole which
Toor
drurgtst has
BOOSTS TILLAMOOK CHEESE
piesented with a splendid rose from may never be finished, but whihe can
it. If not. send ua
lUmM.
75c for one-
The
following
paragraph
was
taken
the White House garden by Mr. always grow. The other, though like [
pound package.
Slemp, the President’s private secre­ the first it began at the foundations, j from the Oregonian's personal column
CLARK K,
WOODWARD
tary. The White House is a wonder­ apparently had no plan and built of last week, which shows that even
»RUG Co_
ful mansion and in reality shows up merely as erstwhile convenience or the women of Tillamook county, do
much better than the pictures of it the contractor dictated. The result not forget to advertise the big cheese
LAMARS DRUG STORE
indicate. We went through the vari­ here is a haphazard collection of product of this county, when out of
ous rooms and they should be seen to buildings inconveniently located, with­
be appreciated. We also went through out harmonious relation, and afford­
the Congressional library, the Smith­ ing the visitor genuine puzzlement
sonian institute and the Lincoln mem­ as to the motives which guided their
orial. We ascended the Washington construction. The contract is a pain­
monument, attended two meetings of ful one, but it is not overdrawn, and
the House, saw the Senate and attend­ with many long years, we hope, of
ed a short session of the Supreme county fails ahead of them, the peo­
Court, which was presided over by ple of Tillamook county should insist
ex-president Taft.
upon the spending of their gladly
“On Tuesday we had our hearing given money to the best possible ad­
before the Board of Engineers and al- vantage of the purpose intended
together there were fourteen present
And just as a suggestion, while
including the entire Oregon delegation the slate is clean, why not write at
and the members of our committee.
As shown by the press reports the
showing made by the committee was
favorable and the Board of Engineers
is giving a favorable report on the
appropriation asked for, $250,000, for
the improvement of the lower Tilla­
mook bay project.
“It is, of course, unnecessary to
state that unless Tillamook had sent
Your friends can buy anything
a delegation to the hearing that noth­
you
can give them EXCEPT
ing would have been done regarding
your portrait. It is the ideal gift.
the matter and 1 want to state that
the committee did all in its power to
Now is the best time to arrange
put the matter before the committee
HE best footing
for an appointment, free from
in the proper light. Mr. Hawkins is
your car can
confusion of Christmas week.
an indefatigable worker and Mr. Coats
get on rain-swept
made a good presentation of his pro­
streets and slippery
position. I put up the matter from
hills is the gripping
the dairymen’s standpoint as I feel
All-Weather Tread
that the improvement will result in
of a Goodyear Tire.
giving us lower rates on cur cheese
The high, thick,
to Los Angeles and also on hay and
eharp-edged blocks
grain when shipped to Tillamook.
of that famous tread
“We spent Thursday in New York,
take a slipless hold
Friday in Chicago, and Saturday in
and hang on with a
Minneapolis. We had matters of in­
wedgelike action
terest to be taken up in all three cit­
BOTH
PHONES
that prevents side­
ies. We took a night train for Port­
slip
or
skidding.
land Saturday night and arrived there
Monday morning.
“Altogether we had a most enjoy­
able and profitable trip and it is hard
to say just what stands out most
prominently in a trip of this kind,
San Francisco shows a good business
outlook for the future, Los Angeles
is growing at such an amazing rate
that it is hard to keep track of it.
We took a trip to I-ong Beach and
saw the famous Signal Hill, where
they have been taking out millions of
barrels of crude oil this year. We
saw them retailing gas at 7c a gallon,
plus 2c war tax. They were selling
it at many places at 10c and 11c a
gallon, but only at two places did we
Give yourself a treat! Get into an
»«• them selling gasoline at 9c. We
Overland Sedan and “step on it”!
encountered a sand storm in the des­
ert. We were put where our train
The sensation of power is wonder­
got behind on the schedule two and
ful. The bigger new engine m«' es
one half hours within a few miles.
you master of traffic and hihs!
They were cutting alfalfa hay in cer­
tain portions of the Imperial Valley,
And the Triplexrings (Fate need)
which is below sea level, and it seems
give the road comfort of a long,
near Thanksgiving time. The trip
heavy car. Before buying any car,
very wonderful to be doing this at
from California to Texas is rather
find out how much better you will
uninteresting. El Paso seems like a
like an Overland. The price has
modern cities in the south. We took
just been reduced. Ask us for a
very interesting place and is one of
in the surrounding country around
demonstration.
New Orleans including a trip to the
historical Lake Pontchatrain. the old
French quarter in New Orleans. One
of the things that stick indelibly in
ones mind is the endless number of
negro huts in portions of Louisiana,
the Carolinas, Alabama, and Georgia.
will be patterned after those of the
HABERLACHS’ TRIP
Pacific International, inter-connected
and all practically under one roof, and
FULL OF INTEREST I that a race course will be provided of
ABOUT THE TOWN
$30,000 church.
built here.
Portland—New $20,000 feed mill to
Coquille—New Masonic temple ded­
icated.
be erected in Albina district.
Dance Fairview hall Saturday Dec­ Dance Fairview hall Saturday Dec­
ember 15. Benefit Tillamook County
Cow Testing association. Everyone ember 15. Benefit Tillamook County
we (come.—Adv.
La Grande—To date this year, La i
Grande has issued 60 building permits
totaling $277,425.
Dance Fairview hall Saturday Dec­
ember 15. Benefit Tillamook County
I D d
¿j——
P - ’vnrvnuP
cun rn rcouiQ,
-1
welcome.—Adv.
Salem Christian Scientists to erect i
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
Star Garage
1’1 ANS FOR Til I.AMOOK FAIR
GROUNDS
The voting at a recent special elec­
tion in Tillamook county of a w>er,l*
tax for county fair ground develop­
ment was followed by a session of
’he fair board during which the 90-
acre site was inspected and tentative
plans laid for its improvement. It Is
thought likely that the fair buildings
Music Lovers
New music studio to open here
soon. Enroll now for spring term.
Courses in vocal, piano and har­
mony. Accredited teacher. F
further information, address
ALYSE E. MERRY
N9! F. Main St., Portland Oregon
2:20 P. M.
7:45 A. M.
6:3« p.i
LEAVE PORTLAND
12:50 P. M.
7:50 A. M.
Protect i our
Estate
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.
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
A-ncient Order United Workmen
A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
Operating on the American Ex­
perience table of Mortality.
55YEARS IN BUSINESS
^tna-Auto Insurance safe­
guards your property and sav­
ings by protecting you against
insurable motoring risks. Ask us
about it today.
Roilie W. Watson ‘
BOTH PHOXfJ
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“The Insurance Man” /
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PORTLAND, NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE Tin
AMOOK STAGES, Inc.
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No prudent man with an es­
tate can take such a chance.
OLDER THAN ANY OF THEM
BETTER THAN MOST OF THEM
D. C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder
415 OREGONIAN BLDG.
Resident Agent
Loans, Insurance, Rentals •
and Bonds
National Bldg. Tillamook -
PORTLAND, ORE.
COLLECTIONS
WE NEVER QUIT
NO COLLECTION
WE GET RESULTS
NO CHARGE
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
McMinnville
J. I. Knight
Hillsboro
J. J. Stangel
Tillamook
J no. 0. Boiorth
Dissipation is
Merely a Pygmy
"One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
F-
Uncle Ben
Ask to see our Christ
mas Specials
GRA VES STUDIO
at
.Ï? c I O
•
ncai service
Modern 22-passenger cars operated by experience
drivers. A scenic 5 hour ride you will enjoy
Carry Xmas
Cheer
Xmas Gifts
for
Everyone
^
l!Bl>
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
Photograph
GOODYEAR
Marshfield—Coog „
announces pIansfoMloo
Dl
i. n t and
—.1 extension»
menta
For a Good Meal
•tm-roor
T
Cow Testing associattZT
welcome.—Adv.
Says:
“There are many­
things that travel
together, such as
man and wife,
ham and eggs,
safe and sane,
speed and dis-
aster, . and hoboes
and cooties.”
When it comes to reasons
why men fail in health, the
common thought is that dis-
si pation wrecks most of
them. Nothing is further
from the truth. Dissipation
>s a pygmy compared with
overeating, underbreathing,
irregular sleep and lack of
attention to spinal nerves.
Over the spinal nerves
travel the life impulses upon
which the healthful function
of every organ and tissues
depends. To keep them free
of pinching pressure at the
nerve openings in the spinal
column means health and can
not be neglected without pen­
alty.
Chiropractic spinal adjust­
ments have restored health
to sufferers from diseases of
the eyes, ears. nose, throat,
ungs, heart, stomach. liver
kidneys, bowels and lower
organs.
LET YOUR YOUNGSTER EARN
Many well trained youngsters simply take it for granted tbit
there is certain work to be done, that they are to do it al
that they will be rewarded with EARNED money.
This sort of boy or girl has learned the value of money and th»
necessity of work. A young man or woman starting in t"*’
ness with a background of such training has an immense ad­
vantage.
Give your youngster a savings account at the Tillamook Coun­
ty bank for Christmas and provide a little work at home.
T illamook C ounty B ank
T illamook .. O regon
IF IT’S 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 G00D
HEALTH FOLLOWS
ACT TODAY
Mhy
when
Í WOCX CflMtcS
ntssuit os WNAi
’”yts DISUSES Of
ult TOI l OWINC .'»ÚÍXS
delay
consul­
tation is with
charge
Find
H L. Babb i h. £
TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phon««. R«. 5g j
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tu*»day. 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
Dried Prunes- peaches and Apricots si*
very fine quality and cheap.
,
- j
Rice, Beans, Canned Fruits, Vegetables
«
nil the other staple groceries.
W e have them at correct prices.
the SATISFACTION st0RE
E. G. ANDERSON