f 5 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 'NEW and 839 boxes loaf in Los Angeles. tion that will occur in this city this FEED RATES Most of this is September and Oct­ summer. They are also planning to FRAND HEYD, BUILDER, cheese. Production now is down beautify the city for the occasion, IN EFFECT MONDAY ober to about 775 eases a week, and there and naturally want the town to look DIED HERE WEDNESDAY Blew hay rates went into effect ■t inst. Immediately the hay ______ ion alfalfa hay were reduced by th * association to $20 out of the , warehouse and $19 off cars, with car- , loads at $18.50 the ton. Oats and , vetch p gices have been reduced to $20 , as have those on oats and clover hay. O auu ciover nave been re- , duced ¿> > $22 a ton. All feed prices i remain the same. The association , haa al large quantity of fine grey Willamette valley oats, and is grind­ ing this with corn and barley, making > C most excellent dairy feed for the cows. The »checks will be out about the first of the month or shortly there­ after. November cheese has now been shipped and practically all of it has bee n i sold. The storage stock is down tv _» 899 boxes triplets in San Fra Ico, and 2330 boxes triplets =3 will not be much increase until the first of March. This should enable all the cheese to be sold up before new cheese comes on the morket in large quantities. Various factories are now having their annual meetings, and a meeting or two is going on almost every day, with six to be held on the 2nd of F®b’n’»ry, Th? ?pnval meeting will be held on the third Wednesday in February. ENTERTAINMENT FUND IS BEING PROVIDED The Elks held a turkey shoot at the Fair grounds last Sunday. Quite a crowd was present, and a big crate full of turkeys were shot for. In one frame of shooting three shots won a turkey, but the boys had lots of fun: The Elks are working for a fund to entertain the Elks conven­ as pretty as possible when the Bills and their wives invade Tillamook Frank Heyd died at the family with their purple banners and hilar­ residence in this city Wednesday ity. morning at 8 o’clock, a. m. after sev­ eral months of illness. The end was not unexpected, but nevertheless his ANOTHER HAT IN THE RING passing has occasioned genuine sor­ County Clerk Brimhall authorized row among old time friends, and in the Headlight to announce that he the county business world, where he Pttiearcd fla bo tn would sny ms Fedora into ’.ne ling w?.r. vvoJl as a candidate for renomination in April 26, 1877,’ and is survived by a the coming primaries for the office of widow, and other relatives. His obi­ tuary will be published later. De­ county clerk. And still they come. ceased was at the time of his death a member of the firm of Merrick, Be it resolved: wnereas God in Chaffee St Heyd, contractors, but for His infinate wisdom has seen fit to some time previous to his death, had remove from our midst Mrs. Frances not been an active member, owing to B. Stranahan our ex-president and co­ his illness. The sympathy of the worker; We the members of the Til­ community goes out to the survivors. lamook Parent Teachers association, His funeral will be held at the Mason- do hereby extend to the family our is hall today at 2 p. m. Deceased heartfelt sympathy. was a Mason, and that order will Be it further resolved that a copy officiate at his funeral. of these resolutions be extended to the family and spread upon the min­ utes of the association, also that a copy be sent to each of county papers. Signed: MRS. R. LEONARD MRS. A. PLANK In a fast, one-sided game last Fri­ MR. M. E. JOHNSON day the local H. S. team defeated ROOMS AT ARMORY ALTERED Cloverdale H. S. 41-17. Superior team work and accurate basket shooting Workmen started this week, under were responsible for the large score. the direction of the local American The game was the first one T. H. S. METHODIST CHl’RCH Legion post, to lay a concrete floor has played against a high school We are pleased to announce that in some of the basement rooms in the team this season. A large number new state armory for kitchen and of substitutes was used by T. H. S., last Sunday we reached -the highest dining room purposes. The expense and consequently Cloverdale raised mark in attendence that was ever known in the hostory of the Sunday of this work will be borne by the her score. Legion post and the members of Com­ The combination with Poland, cen­ school. The Sunday school is graded pany K. It had been found necessary ter, Mathews and Tippin, forwards, in order to take care of all who come. to leave certain finishing touches out and Thomas and Abplanalp, guards, We solicit the presence of all who of the specifications when the armory seemed to be the best scoring aggre­ would like to attend and have their contract was let in order to cut down gation. Tippin was high point man children trained in the teaching of on expenses. The surface flooring with fourteen points to his credit God’s word. Every Sunday morning for the main drill hall was laid this while Abplanalp came a close second at 10:00 o’clock is the time. Morning worship at 11:00. Sermon Jensen from with thirteen points. week. by the pastor, “The Christian Task." C. H. S. played good ball. This will be of interest to all Christ­ Line-up: ians. T. H. S. C. H. S. Epworth League at 6:30 in the eve­ Pye Center Jensen FOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT ON Tippin R. Fwd. L. Stott ning. All young people are invited corner of Third street and 5th ave­ Foland L. Fwd. R. Gilbert to this meeting as it is strictly a nue West. Barrick and Hall At­ Thomas R. Guard L. Riser young peoples meeting. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, torneys. 16- Abplanalp L. Guard R. Ray Mathews, Himes, Blum, L. Johnson, “The Lord’s Song in a Strange Land.” Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ C. Larson, of the local firm of Subs. Larson & Hechtner, js away from In typing tests for January three ing at 7:30. Read the 7th chapter the city this week on account of the of the Typing I students won Rem­ of the Gospel by Matthew. Choir meeting every Thursday ilnless of relatives. ington twenty-five word certificates. HIGH SCHOOL WINS OVER CLOVERDALE » I The tar Restaurant AT THE CHURCHES ias been bought by Parker and Johnson and will be operated under this ew Managern’nt Opening Monday morning January 28. This eating place is to be improved and will be opened to your inspection, kitchen and all. Drop in and let us feed you once, and see for yourselves. Come on, empty stomachs 108 1-2 FIRST STREET EAST Catherine Smith made a net average of thirty-five words; Pebble Wells, thirty; and Elsie Beatty, twenty-six. So far as we know, these are the first initial certificates won in this school during the first semester’s work. There are usually a number of boys and girls who wish to earn part of their expenses in high school who come to the office for assistance in securing such work. People who wish help of this nature will confer a favor by reporting their needs to the Supt. of school,'-, jl’/cii» 1.50 Tbr aew wrjs- estei begins January 28. A large amount of enthusiasm was shown in the student body elections last Friday. Those elected were: President, Archie Pye; vice presi­ dent, Florence Stranahan; generar manager, Arline Heyd; secretary, Velma Daniels; editors, Veda Smith, Beatrice Sheldon: yell leader, Irma Austin; sgt.-at-arms, Charles Thomas. Mr. Readon, who was once the edi­ tor of the O. A. C. Beaver, talked to the high school last Monday, January 14, about the annual. The solo dances between acts by little Miss Helen Leonard promises to be a delightful attraction of the evening’^ entertainment. She has been studying for several months under the supervision of the master, M. Petroff, who was brought to America Pavlowa. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY evening at 7:30. E. B. Faxon direct­ or. ♦ ♦ ♦ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Men’s class, city hall, 10 a. m. Ladies quartet will sing. George Harness will teach the lesson. Bible school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evening services 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Special music both morning and evening. Public inviteu. ♦ ♦ ♦ EUTHERIAN SERVICE Lutherian service will be held in the Adventist church next Sunday morning January 27 at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 10. Come and hear the message of the crucified Savior. Rev. W. F. Georg of Portland will be in charge of the service. ARMORY NEARLY DONE (Continued from page 1) from 400 to 500 people. The Legion room will contain a big fire place, with a 9 foot face, and capable of receiving a four foot log, and will be finished in pressed brick. The officers’ room will have a cloak closet, and will be used as a school room for non-commissioned officers. The basement will contain a club room, kitchen, banquet room, in-door rifle range, women’s rest room, show­ er bath, rifle cleaning room, furnance and wood room. There is also a 500 gallon heating tank in the basement which will furnish hot water for bath­ ing purposes. The balcony rising above the ground floor, extends along the east and west and south sides of the build­ ing, and exit is by two stairways at the north and south ends. On the main floor exit is by two large double doors on the east side and one such door on the west side of the main floor, also one extending down into the basement. On the main floor is the Legion room, company’s officer's room, main lobby, company room, quartermaster’s room, main drill hall, stage, and closets. It was stipulated in the contract that all finish lumber was to be of what is known as mill run, but the contractors are putting in all inter­ ior finish with a better class of lum­ BIG USED CAR SALE The first of its kind ever held in Tillamook County. Now is the time to get a used car and have it ready for the summer use. For ten days only, beginning January 26 we will offer for sale some exceptionaly good bargains in used cars PARTIAL LIST OF WHAT WE OFFER Ti 4 1922 Ford Touring stocks, new tires A1 shape 285 1921 Ford Touring stocks new top 225 1920 Ford Touring stocks good tires 200 1918 Ford Touring new top, new upholstering, new paint 150 1918 Ford Touring new paint 115 1921 Ford Roadster with Box, New Fenders and paint 240 2 Ford Bugs, each 100 1920 Ford Roadster with Box, New Fenders and paint. Just overhauled 1919 Ford Roadster N. S. S. new paint, new fenders and tires, motor overhauled 1920 Hup. Touring 1920 Buick 4. Good shape 1920 Chevelet Touring Good shape 1920 Chevelet R, like new 1919 good Maxwell Easy Terms TILLAMOOK GARAGE 240 140 375 220 175 220 115 ber, and besides are oiling one side of the material to prevent moisture, at their own expense, which is a fact that state, county and city authorities appreciate. The work is going ahead under the contractors at a satisfactory rate, who are seeking to have the building completed at the earliest possible op­ portunity. CITY COUNCIL MEETING (Continued from page 1) Mr. Haberlach said the city was not in financial condition to appropriate the amount, and there the matter rested. It is understood that about $500 is needed to gravel the road. The new parking ordinance came up, and after some discussion, the matter was deferred to the next meeting night, pending some changes in the document. Attorney Hall stated that one of the real menaces to beautifying the city was the menace of dogs that roam the city in packs by night. In several cases they have pulled up bulbs planted in front of residences, and otherwise prevented public adorn­ ment along the streets. Mr. Hall stated that about 75 per cent of these canines are untagged, and that their owners have not provided licenses and collars. "According to the state law,” stated the city attorney, “all unlic­ ensed animals may be taken and shot.” He also stated that upon a petition of twenty householders the question of “shall dogs be allowed to run at large or not,” can be placed on the ballot, and that a majority vote would result in their being kept up. He spoke of school children being at­ tacked within the city limits by vic­ ious dogs, and dramatically wound op by saying: “And at night they raise hell!” His statement was not disputed by any one present. “The Elks want to beautify the town for the coming big Elk conven­ tion,” said Mr. Hall, “and how are they to do it, if great packs of curs are to roam the town at night tearing up flowers, and scratching up lawns, and the like?” The Recorder was instructed to notify the Elkhorn pool hall pro­ prietor, and the restaurant adjoining, to comply with certain recommenda­ tions made by the city health officer, in the interests of sanitation.