TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT SKAGGS STORE HEAD MAKES VISIT HERE evening. We serve and we boost. Worship with us next Sunday. M. B. Skaggs, the founder of the Skaggs chain of grocery stores, was in the city last Wednesday, accompan­ ied by Mrs. Skaggs, on a tour of in­ spection of his several stores in the state. Mr. Skaggs is president and general manager of the Skaggs United a'bux vui of h !.. cù '¿here —.c x SC lit tl.c western states, 26 of the number be­ ing in Oregon. He had just returned from Seattle, where he recently opened the largest market under one manage­ Archdeacon J. C. Black, will huid services next Sunday at the Masonic building. Holy communion at 8:00 a. m. Church school at 10:00 a. m. Holy communion and sermon at 11:00 a. m., and evening prayer and 8er- ■mon at 7:30 p. m. ment on the coast. Mr. Skaggs is a modest appearing young man, and pleads guilty M on]y thirty six ÿeàti, and no more. He is one of a large famiily of boys and girls, and owns up to being from Mis­ souri, where his father for many years was a Baptist circuit rider. Mr. Skaggs first venture in business was in Mis­ souri, which was a failure, but that failure taught him many things. He drifted out west, landing in Idaho, where he engaged in well-drilling. He made and saved $1100, with which he purchased a grocery store in the pan­ handle state. He was successful; and from the beginning thus made, has grown the long string oi Skaggs groc­ ery stores. And the end is not yet. The managers of the new stores are taken from Skaggs trained employees, and they make good. While in Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. Skaggs were guests of Mr. F. O. Bums, the manager of the local store, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Skaggs left Thursday forenoon for their home in Portland. EPISCOPAL CHURCH BAY CITY CROSSING WILL NOT BE CHANGED It is understood that the public service commission of Oregon had re­ fused to allow the highway at Bay City to be byilt so as to avoid cross­ ing the railroad tracks twice at that place. The highway commission and the railroad had agreed upon a plan to eliminate the crossing there, but the public service commission refused to allow it. Oregon City, Ore., Jan. 25.—(Spe­ cial.)—Henry Hubberman of Oregon City was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary and fined $100 for distilling moonshine by Judge Know­ les Thursday. Judge Knowles set a presedent, as he issued what is thought to be the first penitentiary sentence for viola- tion of the prohibition law. *41 The state prohibition law has teeth and I am not disposed to take them out,” declared the judge as he passed sentence. Habberman was found pruilty on FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURH Tuesday after it had been established The Every Man’s class meets in that he had operated a distillery near the city hall every Sunday morning. the farm of C. W. Twining between We sing the old songs and have a Oregon City and Portland. Hplendid time. Next Sunday morn­ ing, Fred T. Mellinger will render a solo for the class, and George Har­ ness, the teacher will lecture on “Pauls Epistle to the Galatians. Men only are invited. Morning communion, and sermon, J. E. Shearer, commander of 11 a. m. Morning subject, “The Dif­ the American Legion post in Tilla­ ficulty of Religion.” Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Even­ mook was lately in receipt of letters ing subject, “Signs of the Lord’s near from Fred E. Kiddle, department commaraler of the American legion coming.” The average bible school attend­ for Oregon, and Harry N. Nelson, de­ ance for the month of January was partment adjutant, heartily congrat­ 212. The average attendance at ulating him upon his election. De­ Christian Endeavor for the month partment commander Kiddle hopes to was 88. Let’s beat all records in Feb­ be present at the opening of the arm­ ory, so he states in his letter, to ruary. Special music both morning and Capt. Shearer, dated January 24th. AT THE CHURCHES LOCAL LEGION POST IS CONGRATULATED will be possible for every dairyman in now face two indictments of|V will come instead up in the I the county who wishes to have his one, and his case - • * I cows tested during the current year, U. S. Circuit Court in Portland on cows ,riginally in- to join the association. March 10th. He was oi _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Pangborn and ux 1.1 According to statistics, the lilla- dieted for misapplication of funds in „ i'ndicted for‘mook county cow testing association family of Kansas who have been vis­ iting relatives here for the past few his bank, but now he is in i reports toj ranks second in the United States, weeks left Tuseday morning for Port­ making false entries in land, where they will spend a few the comtroller of the currency and J its membership taken into consider- days before going to California for for perjury in connection with those ation, in the matter of butterfat pro-| duction per cow. Last year the av­ the winter. 'entries. His case will come to trial erage for the local association was Instances of Betty thieving are re­ r, tfop •>9i nounds per cow. It is believed "ex* March. ported about town. A woman in an that during the current year that tne [ apartment house heard a noise, and average will be raised to 350 pounds got up in time to prevent a man from per cow. stealing part of a ham which had It is unuerstood that the count) : been left out on the porch in a cooler. agent is assisted in his marketing by Another family missed articles of county agents in other states and | wearing apparel from the line, and counties, and that bankers we also; (Continued from page 1) other instances are reported. Others loyally cooperating in the matter of' keep their wood sheds well locked to handling its calves through the Coun­ the sale of Tillamook calves to an' prevent green and unsophisticated ty agent. The first year’s figures, appreciable extent. As evidence, Mr. , wood from wandering away and get­ however, dispelled all doubts as to Nilse, a Grants Pass banker, last the success of the plan. During the year, personally bought 100 calves ting lost. first year there were sold 250 calves, from the association, and distributed 1 Wednesday evening the Company which brought the neat sum of $2875 them among bank patrons. This year K team of this city beat the basket to the association dairymen. The he has in an order for 100 more. In ball team from Garibaldi 30-24. second year the sales were increased Klamath county where 75 head of The rifle range being built by the to 450 calves, with a total receipt of government for the use of Company $5,450. The association is now on grades were shipped last year, 60 ad- ; K, 162d Infantry is progressing very its uncompleted third year, and it is ditional calves are wanted this year,; well. The members of the, newly believed that the ratio of increase in and the money is here on deposit to , formed rifle club of this city, which marketed calves and the total re­ cover the shipment. Several orders have also been received from far away will also have the use of the range, ceipts therefor, will be maintained. San Luis Obispo county, California, will assist with the building work. Three years ago, it was difficult for delivery this season. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Pykonen at Portland for the association to sign up 900 January 26. Mrs. Pykonen was form­ cows. This year 2964 have been test­ erly Miss Elta Sheets of Tillamook. ed up to date. It is confidently be­ IT STARTS Z'PYROU twt« dsllv, keep, vour The grandmother, Mrs. M. J. Sheets lieved that there will be a total of HERE teeth healthy, help« of this city, was very pleased at the 3500 cows in the testing association to prevent catarrh and to event and proud of her second grand­ at the close of the present year. child. The association has secured a big SEEN ON THE STREETS g FRIDAY-SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1-2 Where the North Begins LOGGER AT RECTOR IS HURT BY CHOKER SHERIDAN BANKER IS INDICTED AGAIN Steve Scroggins, well known to many Tillamookers, as a Sheridan banker, has been re-indicted. He will EVERYBODY GET SET FOR THE OPENING DANCE IN THE NEW STATE ARMORY SATURDAY, FEB. 9 This will he the first affair which will take place in the new Armory and Company K wants to make it a grand sue cess Music will be furnished by a local orchestra—one you all know. Come and participate in a historical event for Tilla mook County Company K will get the proceeds from this dance it will be a matter of patriotism as well as of entertain ment. Tbemon^y derived from this dance will be used by the company to help finish the Armory building Cheese And Banks It took more than cows, labor, and cheese factories to make possible Tillamook County s 1923 production of 100,000 boxes of cheese. The tremendous development of this indus­ try would have been impossible without the as­ sistance of strong banks, which gather together a great number of small deposits into a reservoir of ready money capable of meeting the needs of industry and commerce. In this work the First National has long played a prominent part. By depositing at this strong bank you not only safeguard your money but help to sustain Tillamook's most famous in­ dustry. IW National Bank WEARY” Clyde Cook Special two reel comedy. «wvr SUNDAÏ FEBRUARY 3 CALF SHIPPING GAINS saving during the past three years by marketing its own calves through the efforts of the County agent. The saving over former methods of sell­ ing to dealers will run over $5,000. The passenger train on the S. P. This amount has been distributed was held at Rector last Saturday among the dairymen of the cow test­ forenoon for nearly an hour, while a ers association and is worth while. man, whose name could not be ascer­ By the arrangement at present, it tained, was brought in by a logging engine and car out from Rector some miles. The man adjusted the choker ^Service to a log, and when the cable tauten­ ed the cheker slipped its hold, and struck the man about the hips, in­ flicting serious injuries. He was brought to the S. P. train and con­ veyed to a Portland hospital for treat- ment, and was unconscious when j brought to the train. COLISEUM THE FRENCH DOLL Starring Mau Murray. A photoplay of love, luxury and laughter. “THE GOWN SHOP” LARRY SEMON COMEDY LITTLE SAUSAGES Buy them once in awhile; they’re fine for breakfast. Prime Beef—We are now getting some very fine Beef. Come here fore your next good Roast. Pork—We buy and sell a lot of it. Always in the market for the best. Our shop is clean; our meats are Govern­ ment inspected. THE SATISFACTION MARKET L. E. LOLL WE ARE GIVING AWAY PURE CHOCOLATE For this week wd will give you free one half pound Guittard’s Pure Chocolate with each one pound can purchased. Sardines—California, large cans— 20c each. Good Home Made Horse Radish—10c per jar. Small Oranges, good quality—7 doz. for $1.00. Fine Home Made Krout—15c per pound. Apples,Always a good stock at reasonable prices. Good Cocoa—10c per pound—there’s a difference. Black or Green Tea in bulk. Good grade 60c ner pound. Natural Unpolished Rice—10c per pound. Vegetables—Carrots. Parsnips, Lettuce, and Rhutabagas are the best right now. THE SATISFACTION STORE F.. G. ANDERSON eitizi tax last cafe MONDAY FEBRUARY 4 LOIS WILON and J. WARREN KERRIGAN in 3 A MAN’S MAN turn* whitl the i A Peter B. Kyne story, filled with action, romance and adventure. TWO REEL COMEDY TUESDAY- WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 5-6 Th «bask« • new-j ining. Strangers of the Night 'conta 'ed. Founded on Walter Hackett’s stage success “Captain Applejack,” a mystery story peppered with love, spiced with comedy and played by Enid Bennett, Matt Moore, and Barbara La Marr. Robert McKim also has a prominent part in the cast. “AESOP’S FABLE” Cartoon comedy “INTERNATIONAL NEWS” R. THURSDAY FBRUARY 7 BIG SPECIAL SHOW FOR Benefit Elks Convention “BLOW YOUR OWN HORN” A mile-a-minute comedy VAUDEVILLE (Imported) HIGH CLASS A real show—For the Benefit of not only the Elk’s Convention, >ut the entire community, let’s make this the bekt attended en­ tertainment ever given in Tillamook. Buy your tickets in ad­ vance. • FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8 TRILBY Featuring Andre Lafayette. A picture you’ll enjoy and one you’ll remember. It’s different! ‘JUST A MINUTE” Two reel comedy. tìfìOt lCìUM Jt K ÏQ< K H » itMMM.M. When a Fellow Needs a Friend Ma arid dad topped the milk for their coffee and left Johnnie the skimmilk for his portion. Lucky the lad that gets the milk to drink just as it comes from the dairy. Tillamook. (H)[)t)()(K) this hou» GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Both Phones ERWIN HARRISON, Prop. COAL—CEMENT LIME 28-W LAMB-SCHRADER CO. DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUB MOVING THE CITY TRANSFER COMP IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO YOUR HOMR WITH CANVAS TO COVER Al I HHR coons CALL US DAY OR NIGHT Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates. And Rea Service THE BUNGALOW CAFE Oeeai