Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 14, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 14 i,
-
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGH1
urer, Homer Mason, trustee Jas. Wil­
WEALTH OF OREGON
liams.
I The meeting voted its share of the
REPORTED GROWING I quota
for a book to be published
(
soon on calf club work in this county
The club also voted $25 to a pre­
The department of commerce an­
nounces, for the state of Oregon, its mium fund to be disbursed to success-
preliminary estimates of the value, I ful competitors at the next county
December 31,’1922, of .the principal ! fair.
It also passed a resolution heartily
forms of wealth, the total amount-
t»o»
<*< 4ia san no* as compared | commending the work of the cow
.1*.
with $2,032,299,00 in 1912, an increase I testing association oi tins
of 68.3 per cent. Per capita values business men, County Agent Pine, and
increased from $2781 to $4182, or 50.4 the county press for the stand taken
on the oleo question, and at the same
per cent.
All classes of property increased time pledged the aid of the club in
in value from 1912 to 1922. The esti­ the matter of co-operation with the
mated value of taxed real property dairy interests of the county.
W. D. Pine, county agent, exhibited
and improvements increased from
$1,062,782,000 to $1,729,357,000 or 62.7 a box of copra, and invited all present
per cent; exempt real property (ex­ to sample same by eating a piece, but
clusive of Crater lake national park) after a glance at the unsavory ap­
from $100,812,000 to $360,154,000, or pearing mess, the men* and women
257.3 per cent; livestock from $74,- of the meeting indignantly declined
862,000 to $75,176,000, or 1.1 per cent; the invitation. It was just as Mr.
farm implements and machinery from Pine suspected. They didn’t like the
$14,545,000 to $31,242,000 or 114.8 per looks of the product from the South
cent; manufacturing machinery tools Sea Islands, which is said to form a
and implements from $38,108,000 to part of a food product of this county,
$83,651,000, or 119.5 per cent, and after its importation here.
The center of attraction was the
railroads and their equipment from
$293,002,000 to $365,252,000, or 24.7 viewing of Mr. Lance’s cow, King's
per cent. Privately owned transpor­ Bessie and her two calves. The young
tation and transmission enterprises, cow finished her yearly test on Octo­
other than railroads, increased in val­ ber 22d last with a total of 530 lbs.
ue from $145,747,000 to $184,070,000, of butter fat, and nine days following
or 26.3 per cent, and stocks of goods, the completion of her test, she drop­
vehicles other than motor, furniture ped a fine calf, the second one of
and clothing from $302,941,000 to which she is the mother.
State club leader J. H. Seymour
$540,184,000, or 78.3 per cent. No
was
present on the occasion, and
comparison is possible for the value
of motor vehicles, which was esti­ made a very interesting talk on the
mated in 1922 at $50,373,000, because subject of dairy stock and methods
no separate estimate was made in which was mueh appreciated by the
Guernsey club and its guests.
1912.
In making these estimates the de-
partmerit followed in general the
methods employed in making the
estimates for 1912, though it is be-
Ueved that in some respects the work
in 1922 has been more thorough. It
should be borne in mind that the in­
A new schedule for Tillamook, New­
creases in money value are to a large
extent due to the rise in prices in re­ berg and McMinnville motor busses
cent years, and so far as that is the operating out of the Park and Yam­
case they do not represent correspond­ hill streets stage depot was put into
ing increases in the quantity of effect Monday.
The new leaving time for Tillamook
wealth.— Washington Dispatch in Ore­
stages follows: 7:50 a. m., 12:50, 4:30
gonian.
and 11:50 p. m. Departing times from
Tillamook are: 6:45 and 10:30 a. m.,
2:30 and 6:30 p. m.
Under the new schedule the New­
berg-McMinnville stages will leave
here at 7:50, 0:30 and 11:30 a. m.,
12:50, 2:30, 4:30, 6:50 and 11:50 p. m.
A collision between Heusser’s groc­ The same stages will leave McMinn­
ery delivery car and one driven by ville for Portland at 6:00, 8:30 and
a man named Vining, occurred early 10 a. m., 12 noon, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10
Thursday morning neur the old red p. m.
barn. Neither driver was injured,
but the Heusser machine was some­
what damaged. The collision occurred
at a place where such an accident
would be liable to happen, it was
said, Mr. Heussei filed his statement,
and Vining is expected to do so
later.
In spite of the warnings in the
county papers last week regarding
thj arrests of a number of local driv­
ers for traffic violations by state offi-
NEW STAGE SCHEDULE
FOR TILLAMOOK WAY
AUTOMOBILES CHASH
THURSDAY MORNING
cer W. Bealey, yesterday morning
there were fourteen more served with
warrants to appear in court and an­
swer to traffic charges. Most of these
violations were for speeding and lack
of head and tail lights. It is under­
stood that the work of the state traffic
department will continue for some
time in this county.
C'JHIE F’SH SNÛRFD
NEAR TO BAYOCEAN
COURT HOUSE FENCE
IS BROKEN DOWN
Somt b idy during Wednesday night
n into a one-board fence on the
north side of the court house lawn
and knocked down the protection
fence, and tore up the lawn for some
distance. The identity of the person
is not known, but he must have had
a close call from an accident, as he
narrowly missed a telephone pole,
and ran over the pavement and curb­
ing before entering upon the lawn.
E. II. Stark, the court house janitor,
says that he neglect'll to put out the
tail light on the fence that night,
which probably did or did not ai
count for the esc apade of the
who drove the auto.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MET TUESDAY LAST
The Guernsey cattle club of this
county convened at the Riversidi
farm of Ira G. Lance on Tuesdav
Officers ware elected at this tim
tfie ensuing year, as follow»
ident, Ira G. l ance, vice president. J
L Gay of Cloverdale, secretary-treas-
(Continued from page 1)
positive necessities have been
vided for. The west part of the
ground* which obut on the Marolf
road, which runs due north and south,
has a house upon it, and the county
has this part of the grounds in view
for a poor farm, as heretofore told in
this paper.
The fair tract lies along the Trask
road its entire width, and enough is
open and cleared for the purposes of
the fair. A fine view of the surround­
ing country is unobstructed, and the
whole tract is admirably adapted for
a fair ground. t
If nothing prevents, the next an-
412 E. 4th St.
Uncle Ben
Says:
“Nevvy, a little
man with a big
wfe, told the di­
vorce judge he
didn’t mine! being
her meal ticket
but he got tired
of being punch­
ed.”
When the boy jquits play­
ing pranks it is time to look
him over a bit. The boy who
behaves like an angle, is
either an exception to the
rule, or he’s sick. Most like­
ly he's sick.
*.
TONSILITIS
COUM Eta
Boys often suffer without
knowing there is anything
wrong. The boy who is con­
stipated or whose kidneys
are dsordered, is hardly ever
awar of anything wrong. So
when he lacks pep see that
he gets attenton.
Not ordinary but
Extraordinary
Come in and select your
Easter Bonnet.
Chiropractic spinal adjust­
meats have restored health
to sufferers from diseases of
the eyes, ears, nose, throat,
lungs, heart, stomach, liver,
kidneys, bowels and lower
organs
HEALTH FOLLOWS
cmsort « ct « co»«cn
«tssust 0« SPINAL
NtSVtS IN OWUStSOf
ACT TODAY t«H>lWW:NliC«MK
delay
Why
when
consul
tation is with
ont
I’rices range from
THE SILENT COMMAND
Starring EDMUND LOWE, ALMA TELL, MARTHA MANS­
FIELD and BETTY JEWEL. General John J. Pershing, Com-
mander-in-Chef United States Army, says: “I have seen “th»
Silent Command” and I consider it an effective, intensely jn.
teresting, inspiring picture that should stir the patriotism of
every true American. Filler with love and intrigue on th« high
seas.”
“NIP AND TUCK” Two Reel Comedy
MONDAY MARCH 17
JACK HOXIE in
THE RED WARNING
A story of the west, lost mine, depicting attempted claim jump,
ing, cattle rustling and good horsemanship. To have been reallj
appropriate for the day perhaps this should have been titld
“The Green Warning” but to say the least, it’s a good 100 pe
cent entertainment.
"MY PAL” Two Reel Comedy
T
out
A story of the forest rangers in which Tom and Tony are “Aea' in
wee
“AESOP’S FABLE” and "INTERNATIONAL NEWS”
THURSDAY-FRIDAY MARCH 20-21
JACK LONDON’S
of
by
on.
ing
Written by one who understood the faithfulness and devotii citii
CALL OF THE WILD
of dogs. A story of the gold rush days along the Yukon. Yof
or
lose your heart to “Buck,” the hero-dog.
$2.50 to$!6.75
H. L. Baüu/h. c.
Ill TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both l>h sai R«s 5« J
Branch oXNae a| KaribaHi
Tuesday. Thumday Krening
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bly’
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SATURDAY MARCH 22
The Time To Save
isBEFOREYouBuy
The difference between saving
to buy and saving to pay is the differ­
ence between “cashing in” on the
past and mortgaging the future.
If you save before you buy, you
enjoy the fruits of past labor instead
of cutting into your future income.
Keep a growing Savings Ac­
count at the First National Bank and
buy with money you have saved in-
stead of with money you hope
save!
Tillamook, Ore.
Member Federal Reserve System
HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S
WHEN A MAN’S A
One of the most popular books ever written and perhaps e
ing the circulation of any publication ever printed. You’ve ei
read it, or you have been told about it by some of your fri
You won’t want to miss it, bring your friends with you!
■
“SPRING FEVER” Two Reel Comedy
T
BIG SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATIN!]
AT 2 O’CLOCK
When a Fellou
Needs a Friend
of
Thi
all
wel
to
me»
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WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props.
No. 8, First St.
Tillamook, Ore
■n
Ma and dad topped the milk for their cotfee ail
left Johnnie the skimmilk for his portion, j
Lucky the lad that gets the milk to drink
as it comes from the dairy.
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
MOVING
THE
CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
IS I REI’ARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
CAI1 US DAY OR NIGHT
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
ERWIN HARRISON,
Our Motto: “Quick Service and «»toauiiauiv
Reasonable Kates.
li lies. ”
*»mVTT .TV I ttirr»r,
charg-
Find out
H(
EYES OF THE FOREST
“BLACK AND BLUE” Two Reel Comedy
I
gir
the
beautiful line of new
spring hats now on dis-
play.
COLISEUM
WHEN THE BOY
“One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
.J11” ILL ■'
TOM MIX wth TONY, THE WONDER HORSE, in
Bell Phone
QUITS PLAY­
ING PRANKS
1 11
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MARCH 18-19
ERNEST D. JOHNSON
Modish
ASKED FOR AT LAKE
GUERNSEY BREEDERS
IMPROVE FAIR GROUNDS
AVIATION UNIT IS ASKED
—
ANTELOPE RESERVE
About 4000 or 5000 antelope range
in Lake county, according to Ben
Dorris of Eugene, Ore., Mid he wants
a reserve established so the antelope
will not be molested. Mr. Dorris,
who is a memlier of the state game
Commission, says that opposition to
the proposed antelope reserve comes i
from sheep owners, not the natives
of Lake county, but the sheepmen I
who take their flocks to that section .
to graze.
He also says that the1
merchants of l.akeview who sell sup !
plies to the sheepmen are also op­
posed to the proposed reserve. Mr.
Dorris is register' d at the Hotel Port-
land.— Oregonian.
REWARD IS OFFERED
FOR LONG-LOST MAN
While fishing in the surf near Bay­
ocean last Tuesday, Vag. A. Bond,
a fisherman from Portland felt a
tremendous tug at the end of the
throwline w'hich he had cast into the
surf. He had a heavy line, and pull­
ed with all his strength, when there
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
appeared at the surface a cuttle-fish
which looked to be at least six feet
GEO. NELSON HARNESS. Pastor.
in diameter. The fish had entangled
The Every Man’s class city hall 10
its tentacles in the line and was
a. m. Bible school, 10 a m. in church.
fighting furiously.
Bond called a
Morning worship and communion
friend to his assistance, when they I service, 11 a. m.
pulled the octopus into shallower wa­
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
ter. Here the fish began pulling the
Evening preaching service, 7:30 p.
line in, until the men were close to I m.
it. The men held on, shouting for , Morning
sermon:
“Take your
some one to bring a gun or a club to ■ Choice.” This sermon preached again
dispatch the monster, but at this
I by request.
phase of the encounter, the cuttle-fish
Evening sermon: "Loyalty.”
threw out a long tentacle that grasp­
The public invited to worship at
ed the fishing rod near the reel, when the Christian church.
the man let go of the rod, and ran
back out of reach of the monster.
Before they could get a gun or
other weapon, the cuttle-fish had got
into deep water and disappeared. for s A i . e —'A bout 57 acres ,
Bond states that the cuttle-fish had a
part cleared, timber, some creek
beak like an eagle, and that its eyes
bottom, country road through place.
were red and malignant.
Two houses, farm buildings, cows.
Near school, store, cheese factory,
ARRESTED ON NON SUPPORT
sawmills. Headlight J-159 23-2t
CHARGE
LOST— PNEUMATIC TIRE FOR
Sheriff Aschim arrested one, Ches­
Ford truck, on rim, near Sandlake.
Finder return to Geo. Galloway.
ter E. Bennett of this county last
Wednesday, on a charge of non—sup­
Sandlake. Reward.
23-3tp
port of his family. The order for
Bennett’s arrest came from Mult- I
nomah county authorities, where, it:
is assumed, his family resides. Ben-
(Continued from page 1)
Why Wash when you can have ly made the non-stop flight across
your clothes laundered at a
the United States in thirty-six hours,
HOME LAUNDRY
will be in Tillamook in the near fu-
for less than you could do it your­
self. If mending is necessary we
will do it. We cadd for and de­
liver.
TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
ARE CHARGED TO 14
Captain
deputy*ture to consider matters.
nett will be held until a
lion
dis-
charge of this av
sheriff from Portland can arrive and Kelly is ii
Vancouver,
take him back to Portland, wh. ' he trict and is stationed at
enthusiasts
;’n. .........
It is hoped, say local
probably will be tried for his alleged Wn
type
planes
offense.
to secure one of the DH4
men. The
-
e
of
the
local
for the use — —
tentative plan is to have the govern-
ment send the plane here in
i care of
mechanic,
who
would I
a pilot and a
month
or
two
to
give
Arthur Brown o'f Ann Harbor, stay here for a vhich the local men
rd ♦<> instrncton. after w...— ---
luuniguii u... £ - .
would take the plane aw.
yoj, provided you can tell him
whether Frank E. Mills is alive or ' Caiitain J. E. Shearer is encourag­
dead; and if. dead, the place and ing the project and is attempting to
date of his death, Mills left his get the help of the state national
home at Mancelona, Michigan thirty
guard authorities to ask for
years ago, i, and would now be about
fifty years of age. The above notice plane.
is posted in the county clerk's office.
.
meet of the Tillamook County home for the people of th»
association will be held in its and one which will reflect tU,
home and the board hopes to of the whole big Tillamook
,,.l | , ,r,audit community.
COAL—CEMENT
LIME
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
For a Good Meal
And Real Servi
BUNGALOW CAFE
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