Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 01, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    AY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924
ON THE STREETS
Dawson, now in the grocery
in this city, has sold his resi-
Garibaldi to E. D. Severance
itter place. Mr. Dawson will
Is family from Garibaldi to
/ as soon as he can get a
i iiiiaiuouK business uien and
I are preparine their income
tthe federai and state govern-
>t this time.
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
the Beals’ building will care for the ■been recommended for Tillamook
Conover trade.
farmers.
The men who conducted the experi­
MOLE GAS NOT SUCCESSFUL ment expect to return in the fall and
try the gas again, it is reported.
The experiments that were tried
here by a representative of a chemi­
cal company with the use of cyanide SODOTOL TO BE HERE SOON
gas to eradicate moles is reported un­
successful. Several fields were treat­
The 24,000 pounds of sodotol order-
ed with chemical, but the results were
Sy UnglU U1AI umc UCeuaiui UAÀ
oy A lualuuUK
5
ago from the government is expected
to arrive here within a few days.
The/ shipment was made from Du-1
Pont, Washington.
An opinion rendered recently by
This amount of explosive will be the attorney general is to the effect
used in clearing stump lands in the that warrants issued prior to January
11 can not be used to pay this year’s
county. As soon as the order arrives
(■taxes, and the sheriff has been in-
County Agent W. D. Pine states that | structed to refuse them for that pur-
a new order will be made up among i pose. It is understood, however, that
the local farmers for shipment.
1923 warrants may be used to pay
LAST YEAR WARRANTS
NOT GOOD FOR TAXES
When baby needs a pair of shoes, I wonder what
store ma will choose, for that partic’lar size!
gley went down to Garibaldi
lk to move the White House
¡lding to a lower level on
J
Ramsey, a manager
Ji
IHa*pt>k Bay Fish company, has
from a trip to California,
he went some time ago in
wests of his health.
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On the first page of a four page
dining car menu, the Pennsylvania
Railroad is advertising to its patrons
the fact that “a new plan of coordin­
ating motor truck and railroad trans
portation facilities was recently in­
augurated on the Pennsylvania Rail­
road system.
What is known as
‘less-than-carload’ or ‘package frei­
ght’ is handled as far as practable
between Philadelphia, Pa., Wilming­
ton, Del., and intermediate stations
in motor trucks instead of in local
freight trains.
It is believed that
this new method will bring about
greater., efficiency in handling this
kind of freight and so relieve rail­
road facilities as to expedite also
the handling of long distance and
heavy shipments in regular railroad
frieght service.”
Railroad systems, as such, have
looked askance at the great road
building programs ever being ini­
tiated by states and helped by the
federal government .
Their man­
agers have believed that the more
good roads, the more freight haul­
ing would be done over them by
truck, and therefore, the less frei­
ght there would be for the railroads.
Proponents of roads and trucks
have argued that the highway trans
port would relieve the railroad of
the unprofitable short haul and by
creating more business, create more
freight for the long haul.
Friends of highway transport and
hard surfaced roads are enthusias­
tic over the conversion of the Penn­
sylvania Railroad to the idea that
the good road and the motor truck
are cooperators with, rather than
competitors of, the freight car.
lethodist church ladies held a
iocial in the basement of the
kodist church yesterday eve-
?he men had to buy a basket
¡with the owner of the food
it. A very social time result-
■ Catton, formerly with
■1 cimpany at this place
jihsferred to the Portland
Kid he and Mrs. Catton
Hatter place last Sunday.
ni
■ Gerdes has been quite ill
home in the city this week
■st reports is improving.
.t
■larry Thomas, Mrs. Robert
■ Mrs. Halsey Pangborn and
Ke Breeden were a party who
Kt week end at the beach at
Jeeanside.
Ed CUP prominent Carlton Jersey
^^■is in the city buying cattle
'or a loan company. Mr. Cary is
rery Wtll known among dairy circles
>f
Thei'fillamook county cow testing
isaociation will hold its annual meet-
ng andlelection of officers February
.6 ati-iic o’clock in the afternoon
‘ither fai t^e court house or in the
association office. The exact
Knot yet determined.
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■
■Reedy held a public sale of
Kr Wood brothers of Blaine
Kiook last ^hursday.
The
^■re largely grades, and aver-
■mt seventy dollars per head.
NOTICE TO
FARMERS
g. P. train came in Thursday
^Kirtland, the big slide near
^■having been cleared up so
Brw the passage of the trains.
^Bble freight has accumulated
Rend of the road since the
Kof the last two or three days.
aid in the Portland papers
I. P. will discontinue Sunday
¡own as the “red cars,” here-
I Sundays out of Portland,
[the operation sf passenger
!e busses, and the patron,
[those vehicles instead
I by railroad.
Teg-
SS
I Dome seems to be bother­
ed republican guard quite a
[Senator Walsh of Montana,
I such a large slice of fraud
[tion with public oil lands,
h is now said to implicate
I Denby and Mr. Daugherty i
bly others of the present re-I
kabinet. And the democratic
hoisting his tail in the air
Ing joyfully. The Tea-Pot
Ige will be worn by the dem-
year as a campaign orna.
signed to throw a jolt of
to the ranks of the republi-
ponaries, who believe that
¡Victors belong the spoils,”
it everything else that isn’t
bailed down in what is left
plic domain. That Tea-Pot
¡uld errupt just at this time |
[those sad things i% this fev-,
IGHWAY BONDS
H HIGHEST MARK
hg to the annual statement
[by State Treasurer O. P.
total bonded indebtedness of
I of Oregon on December 31,
! $60,246,830.
ly bonds top the list with
is aggregating $38,395,250.
kr veterans’ state aid bonds
1,000,000, district interest
1,401,580 and rural credit
¡0, 000.
ERS STORES
ILL CONSOLIDATE
ind S. W. Conover who op-
i grocery stores in this city
iring to close their cash
I are selling the gods from
e. The store now run as
rocery will ba closed within
few days and the store in
When father must dress up his folks, in Easter
hats or all-wool cloaks, who wins this gladsome
Prize?
people spend for plows and hash ; for clocks and
luscious pies? Just look these very columns
o’er; you’ll find an ad from every store that’s
owned by Tradesmen wise. They offer things
you want to buy at pricesl ow for values high;
their goods delight the eyes. Their plan’s not
new; they learned the trick when Pharaoh had
but just one brick—“Be Prudent—Advertise.”
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
RELIABLE
QUALITY'
GOODS
ALWAYS
AT LOW
WORLD'S
LARGEST
CHAIN
DEPARTEMENT
STORE
ORGANIZATION
mous Moline farm implements and
machinery. Anticipate your wants
along this line and call and see us
and get our prices before buying
We can save you money. Try the
Moline plan and let us convince
I
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PRICES
475DEPARTMENT STORES
OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE
We are still handling the fa
What lucky dealers get the cash that
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■
It*» Not Altogether
a Matter of Price
Deciding to buy a
certain article just be­
cause the price is little,
is not necessarily sav­
ing money.
If the article is of
good materials and re­
liable workmanship and
the price is little for
such quality, then you
have made a real sav­
ing.
The standard of our
goods is uniformly re­
liable and it is because
of this fact that our
low prices afford you
savings that are ex-
| r e m e 1 y difficult to
match
TILLAMOOK, ORE
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