Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 28, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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buy direct from New York factory 1 illamook cheese is the highest priced fire fighting organization here, surely,
Œillamotfi ^eaNigftt and
can save you 20 per cent on Port­ in the world for similar variety.
I your rates on business and dwelling
land prices. Over two hundred sat­
isfied buyers in Tillamook county.
Write for catalog, prices and easy
payment ylan.
LELAND B. ERWIN
Managing Editor
"The Piano Man”
Indépendant
V/eekly Paper
rabliahed Every Friday hr the
deadliirht
Publishing
Company
Tillamook,
Oregon
An
Leslie Harrison,
Entered as second claaa mail
matter in the Ü.S. pontofOen st M RJTER COMPLIMENT» iïAREK-
Allamook, Oregon.
LACH
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year, By Mail .................... $2.00
Hyman Cohen of the Portland Jour­
Six Months, By Mail .............. »1.00 nal this week pays a high compliment
Three Months, By Mail ......... » .75 to Carl Haberlach, manager of the
Payable tn advance
Tillamook Creamery association in an
article in the market columns of that
paper. We quote:
“The need of experts has been
shown for several years, but the pres­
ent situation is most serious. Oregon
TILLAMOOK H<AS WOMAN LAW­
fruit and produce men need another
YER
Carl Haberlach. They need someone
of the caliber of the Tillamook man,
Miss Johanna Giejsbeek, a woman who during periods of depressed
attorney from Manzanita had busi­ prices took the dairy industry of that
ness at the court house, last Friday, section in hand and forced it to be­
where she appeared as counsel in the come profitable.
matter of the Alex Anderson estate,
When Haberlach took over the Til­
before Judge Mason in probate pro­ lamook dairy association, the cheese
ceedings. The deceased, Alex Ander­ industry was practically bankrupt. By
son, was an old pioneer of this coun­ dint of knowledge of marketing con­
ty, where he had resided for about ditions and by a policy of honest deal­
forty years previous to his death. ing with the public and the trade, the
His son Emil Anderson was appoint­ former bankrupt industry was not
ed executor of the estate, and the only placed upon its feet, but today
will was proved and admitted to pro­ is the marvel of the entire world. An­
bate. D. S. Boyakin and John Ander­ other Haberlach is the need. Haber­
son were subscribing witnesses to the lach was strong enough to force the
will, Miss Giejsbeek is the only wo- Tillamook cheese makers to do his
man attorney in the county, and is bidding. He forced them to put out
said to be well up in her profession. do a standard article and to continue
its quality He secured the confidence
TOBY GETS LICENSE NO. 1
of the trade. The result is today that
TalepboMM
Pacific State*. Maia 88
Mutual Telephone
Oregon fruit and vegetable produc­ j risks would be higher. Another rea-
ers need another Haberlach. The in­ 1 son for the decline of rates is that
dustries are in just as serious condi­ , you are building a better class of
tion as were the Tillamook dairymen buildings, and fewer old frame build­
when timely help came to their air.” ings. You have fine fire apparatus,
and a mighty fine organization of fire
»300,000 SPENT FOR AUTOS
fig liters, and you ought to be glad
I that you have. Fire prevention is
Tillamook county annually spends i better than fire fighting. But when
»300,000 for automobiles, that is, new j fires do occur, your paved streets
ones. On what is believed to be re­ allow the engine to be taken quickly
liable authority it is learned that j to the incipient blaze and thus get
»25,000 is spent in the county every I action, which often saves a bad fire,
month for new automobiles. Multi­ and property.”
ply that amount by twelve and one
“The better the conditions are to
has a total of »300,000 as the annual ! prevent and fight fire in a town, the
expenditure for those machines.
lower you will find the rate of insur­
ance.”
Miss Vera Richards of Portland
spent Christmas with her sister Mrs.
Hillary Goyne.
FEED RATES LOWERED
INSURANCE COSTS LOW
(Continued from page 1)
July, a certain amount of the mead-
A. J. Rieger of Oretown was in the
city Saturday. He visited the county
clerk and procured the first dog lic­
ense for the coming year in the coun­
ty. The subject of the license is a
Scotch-terrier who answers to the
name of Toby. According to the Ore­
gon law, a dog is property, the same
as a cow or horse, and owners have
to pay taxes on them Toby will wear
a bran new collar after the first of
the year, and should curl his tail with
pride, as he holds license No. 1 for
the year. He also has reason to feel
additionally proud of his Scotch
origin. “Wha Hae!”
Remember! If you are thinking
of buying a PIANO or PLAYER this
Xmas, it will pay you to see me. I
WALKING THE
PATH OF GOOD
HEALTH
“One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb"
Uncle Ben
Says:
Chiropractic spina) adjust­
ments have restored health
to sufferers from diseases of
the eyes, ears, nose, throat,
lungs, heart, stomach, liver,
kidneys, bowels and lower
organs.
when
talion ia with
out
charge
OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
General Line of
Hardware,Paints, Oils, Varnish
and Glass
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS
Both ’Phones
Tillamook, Oregon
Save $2.84
WE GET RESULTS
NO CHARGE
Hillsboro
J. J. Stangel
McMinnville
J. I. Knight
Tillamook
Jno. O. Bozorth
on your Week-End Trip
to Portland by buying a
Round Trip Ticket
THE SWISS SOCIETY WILL GIVE A
MASQUERADE BALL
K
With the festivities of a joyous Christmas season ended,
we join you in looking forward to a new year.—a year
which we trust will be filled with an abundance of good
health, happiness and prosperity for all.
In extending our hearty New Year greeting, we are
mindful of your liberality to us during the past 12 months.
We indeed would be ungrateful were we not to appreciate
it.
We part with the old year feeling that we did our best
to deserve the support of our friends and patrons, and we
have been suitably rewarded.
During the coming year we pledge our utmost to per­
form justly and with equality to all, our responsible po­
sition of distributors to the public.
AT THE FAIRV IEW GRANGE HALL
Week-End Tickets are on
sale Fridays, Saturdays
and Sundays, return limit
following Tuesday.
NEW YEARS EVE
15 Day Tickets are on sale
daily to stations in Oregon
$20 will be given away in prizes. Everybody wel­
come
Take the Train!
i
BLASER’S ORCHESTRA
¡S
.
Regardless of weather it
is safe, comfortable and
dependable.
—Ask agent for fares and
other information or
write
JOHN M. SCOTT
Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager
Portland, Oregon
We wish for our many Customers and
Happy New Year
TILE YOUR FARM
1924! Think of it! Here we are embarked on
another year with 365 days which to progress
and improve.
Wewish you every happiness for the New Year
and want to express our sincere appreciation
for your patronage and loyalty. The pleasant
business relations we have shared with you will
be long remembered here at hte Tillamook
County Bank.
If you have a problem in land drainage we will
gladly assist you. Do not put it off any longer.
Phone to
T illamook . O regon
F riends a very
Happy, Prosperous New Year
SATISFACTION MAR
KET and STORE
E. G. Anderson
L. E. Loll
THROUGH STAGES TO PORTLAND
Modern 22-passenger cars operated by experienced
drivers. A scenic 5 hour ride you will enjoy
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
2:2» P. M.
• TO P. M.
LEAVE PORTLAND
7:50 A. M.
12:50 P. M.
iThink This Over
Isn t it reasonable to suppose
'that the largest battery maker
can produce and sell better bat­
teries at a lower figure than
any other maker?
Willard Batteries are the
choice of 134 car manufac­
turers. These men know bat­
teries and their knowledge ia
based on tests and facta.
The r judgment should be of
value to vou.
Star Garage
STORAGE
batteries
TILLAMOOK
CLAY
WORKS
V
WILLYS
KNIGHT
Coupe-Sedan
DeLuxe $1550* Toledo
The National Favorite
Weary of folding seats and
ing. the public has literally flocked to
the Willys-Knight Coupe-bedanI
Doors front and rear. You enter
leave without awkward contortion
And it has the wonderful Willy
Knight sleeve-valve engine""s?
type as Panhard, Daimler, and otn
of Europe’s finest cars. See it.
O*A«r Willys- Knidht modele: S-yatt-
<1175; 2-* om . Roadster J H75; T;»“”»- ' ,
<1325; 5- pom . Coape-Sedan Stamford 4M5O’-
Sedan S179S -. 5-pass. Sedan De Laxa
Sedan <1995. all prices f. o.
HgMrocKaftfsnnouundsp.
Star Garage
3:50 P. M.
PORTLAND, NEWBERG. McMINNVILLE. TILL
AMOOK STAGES, Inc.
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
Southern Pacific Lines
Ì
T illamook C ounty B ank
7:45 A. M
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phone*. R m . 6'5 J
Branch etTke at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
A.W.Plank Hardware Co.
Welcome 1924
Adieu 1923
Happy New Year All
Fin I out.
H. L. Babb
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props
No. 8, First St.
Tillamook,^
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
475 DEPARTMENT STORES
d.
consul
THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS
f
WE NEVER QUIT
NO COLLECTION
1 in’Ti
HEALTH FOLLOWS
OSBOMKTK (JMtCTS
nusuM o* snsAi
ime m ontAsn or
ACT TODAY rstrouow scu«
Why
~WHEN
COLLECTIONS
right here in your own town, will
bear me out. Further, I am going
to tell you why insurance in your
town is decreasing in premium rates,
Your graded streets, which allow
speedy access of fire engines I to a
fire, is one cause. You have a wide-
awake fire organization here, which
has one of the finest records in
i the
state for stopping fires, which is an­
other reason. We keep posted on all
these things. We have to; and it
pays every property owner in the
town to stand by your fire fighters.
If you did not have such an efficient
“The feller who
gambles, Nephew,
never realizes
that he is pick­
ing his own pock-
Walking the path of good
health seems a simple thing
to the man who has his
health, but it is an exceed-
ingly complex thing, if you
are sick.
Chiropractic is a way to
health, It is not an experi-
nient in any sense of the
word. It is twenty-five years
old and is succeeding today
as it succeeded in the begin­
ning It used to he that peo­
ple tried everything else first.
Chiropractic succeeded where
every other method failed.
Today it is getting these
tough eases first.
People
have found that it saves time
and money to gv to the chir­
opractor first.
ows would be cut if the cows could •ji
not eat all the hay growing during
those months.
The reduction from Haynes to Til­
lamook is $3.00 a ton, from Redmond
to Marshfield, »3.60 a ton, from Her-
miston to Yaquina, »2.80 a ton, and
from Hermiston to Marshfield. »3.30 ——
a ton. In order to meet the compe-
naturally
develop
tition,
LlllOIl, which
WiUUU would
”
a
by the reduction in freight, the as-|
sociation is now selling its alfalfa
hay out of the warehouse at »22, but.
is uhable to sell off cars at less than ,
that as it is holding up all shipments |
until such tme as the new rates go!
into effect. Prices on oat and vetch |
hay is »29 out of the warehouse.
Commencing the first of the year
price of corn will probably be $39 the
ton, or $2 per 100 lbs., whether whole,
cracked, or ground. The price of oats,
a ton after that date, with middlings
corn, and barley will probably be $39
selling at $30 the ton. Otherwise the
feed list will be changed.
(Continued from page 1)
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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
the day OF THE KNIGHT
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