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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1924)
AY, MARCH 14, 1924 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT DGE EXECUTIVE “The Judge ■VISITS EAST OREGON j I. 5 Filling Either Way ------ Barripk, grand chancellor of l ke Pythians, returned the lat-1 lof last week from a trip up ■m Oregon. His itinerary in- Bnion, Wallowa, Malheur coun- i .found lodge conditions good ■the part of the country visit- we a glowing account of the I fc up in the “sagebrush! VJ>.” The people are social, big- I broad-minded, and they | made his visits exceedingly pleasant the line. ■rn Oregon has been hard hit iiness way,” said Mr. Barrick, is believed now that a turn .made for the better, and that will improve. The cause pression was due to a slump ice of grain and stock, and I has been adversely affected time past.” rrick believes that Eastern ill “come into it’s own,” th great Inland Empire is destined to be a most important part CRUISES MORE TIMBER Lamar, David Kuratli, II. H Rosen- burg, C. I. Clough, A. G. Beals and W. J. Riechers. A good spirit of co-operation and (Continued from page 1) desire to help in every way possible, I was manifested by all the members I just ] proportion of taxes; but on the Of th* State. of the committees present at the While on his official trip, Mr. Bar- otner ' hand, are greatly undervalued, meeting.—Contributed. jump, rick was present at th organization A DARK AND STORMY NIGHT > and that the taxes of the county are i real.; of a new Pythian lodge at Ashland, STUDEBAKER MAKES RECORD therefore not equal and uniform as i title« with • ■barter membership of 58, on they should be, etc.” 100 pe last Thursday, and stated that the a On a dark and “Willys-Knight” “Pathfinder” set out to locate the Speeding across desert wastes, It further recites that: “Wm. G. had brought up the total “Chevrolet.” On this trip he was new 1 mountainous roads and rugged main f lodges in the state to 83. forced to “Ford” the “Hudson” and Nease has heretofore been employed land, a Studebaker Special-Six tour “Dodge” “Overland” in his rush to ing car ha-» just established a new to cruise certain timbered lands in this make a “Paige’’ in history. With a record in a thrilling race against time county during the years 1922-3, and load of “Saxon” he was struck by a from Freemantle to Sydney, Austra whereas, Wm. G. Nease has submit “Pierce Arrow” and knocked "Cole.” lia. ted a proposal to cruise the timbered It was then and there that he picked The car was driven by John Burton, lands of the county, etc.” Then fol up a piee’e of “Flint,” knocked him a veteran Australian motorist. lows the proposal in full, together t hobo to ask for ‘Gray,” making him see’a “Moon and It went through.the gruelling grind with the agreement signed, which Tillamook since the seven “Stars.”—Aumsville Record. of 2,889 miles in five days, 21 hours comprises several type-written pages, j9K3N|Bity the latter part of last and 45 minutes. This is 16 hours and in which a bond of $5,000 on the part week. » was a big, husky fellow, 12 minutes faster than the previous of Mr. Nease is in evidence. Mr. and when questioned as to why he record of 6 days, 13 hours and 57 ¿S” Nease in his proposal states that he “didn’t get a job,” replied that there minutes. has done work for various counties wa* no work to be had. Quite a num In addition, Burton drove the Stude in Oregoh, Washington, and Idaho, ber <Strangers have been noticed baker through to a new record in his in town of late, loafing about the race, by clipping off considerable time covering a period of fifteen years, and T. R. Pollock, superintendent of the streets, lit is understood that several Gold Creek hatchery was in town between Freemantle, Adelaide and that he has no affiliations with any of these persons have been notified Tuesday, and stated that a large Melbourne. The Special-Six negotiat individual corporation owning^imber in the Northwest. by the police to get a job or move number of young salmon, including ed the entire 2,889 miles under ex The county agreese that it will not on. A few instances of petty steal many Humpbacks, had been released tremely severe conditions and came designate less than 100,000 acres of ing have been reported of late, and to the waters of the Trask of late. through in perfect running order. land for cruising, under the terms of evould do well to lock up their Many improvements are being made This new Australian record of the contract. houses #hen they lave, in day time at the hatchery this year; and a num i comes on the heels of Studebaker’s or at sight, to be on the safe side. ber of new ponds for fish feeding will new marks recently established by A stranger supposed to- be a “Wob be added. stock model Studebaker cars in the A meeting was held in the office TILE YOUR FARM bly” was picked up the other day by Syrian desert and in the Union of of the creamery association Monday the authorities on a vagrancy charge ASK THE MAN South Afrit a. evening, consisting of three represta- and d in the county jail. He WHO HAS TILED tives each from the Elks lodge, the was to join the road gang, but Kiwanis and the city council, to con TILLAMOOK CLAY and was placed on a bread sider ways and means of carrying out and water diet. He later concluded WORKS the proposition laid down by the D. W. Ferguson, representing the that hot coffee and a good square That the state highway commission Coast power company nt the council Fitzgibbon wholesale glass house of meal were too inviting, and thereupon will later yield to a pressure of pub meeting last week regarding a new Portland, was in the city Thursday, joined the road workers. lic opinion from boosters for a short city lighting system. and called on F. J. Pye at the latters is ei< F. J. PYE & SON The county was represented by it» place of business. route from Portland to the sea, is i’ve e believed almost certain. There is finance committee, Carl Haberlach, Mrs. E. H. Stark returned last Fully equiped to draft plan for ir frit strong pressure from Portland auto Frank F. Conover, and Charles F. Monday from a ten days visit with any building no matter how small 1! concerns and auto drivers generally, Pankow; the Elks by John S. Lamar, her daughter Mrs. Nelson at Mont and nothing too large. Glad to for the building of the Portland-Forest Clark Hadley and David Kuratli, and esano, Washington. She left the Nel talk it over with you any time and • K_____ Grove-Tillamook cut off, and to that the Kiwanis by Dr. Robinson, C. J. sons all well. The members of the specialize in pleasing you. The 'American Cafe is the name pressure is added additional push and Edwards and Frank F. Conover. Tillamook colony«over there, of whom of a new restaurant which will be boost from Tillamook, Yamhill and After careful consideration it was there are several, are also all well. opened this week by Wm. and Frank Washington counties. It is believed agreed that the city attorney be in Withrow of this city. The location that eventually the commission will structed to draw up a petition and ■ is in the building formerly occupied yield, and have the road surveyed at contract between the Coast Power by Conover Bros.’ grocery store on j state expense. The outlook, is indeed, company and the property owners the effur of Second avenue and much brighter than it was a week providing for the installation of the Third at beet. The arrangements will I ago. lamp posts and the payment of them, all be up to date. The boys are I To members of the Yamhill, Wash-.«,.« and that if , property ...... a - committee ....... —— — —,---- .■ well known in Tillamook, and will try ington county and Tillamook county I owners who are already in favor of « to please their customers, which county courts who were before the!the proposition be requested to carry means that they will succeed. state highway commission at Portland this petition to the other property last Monday, urging a survey of the owners, The committee appointed was J. S. road by the commissiofi, the comniis- octogenarian mark, is still in good physical health and active mentally. She recently completed a bed-spread, the designs being in cross-stitch. The work would have been highly credit able to one of much less age. REPORTED ISITING IN CITY HUMPBACK SALMON RELEASED IN TRASK sion freely admitted that Portland should have a short highway to a connection with the Roosevelt high way at Tillamook, but they expressed the belief that the Roosevelt high- way should first be constructed be- fore the cut-off road is built, for the reason that they did not fepl like di- verting money from the Roosevelt highway construction fund to be used for a survey of the proposed new route. They had no objection to the new road; in fact, thought it should be built, and could see its advantages as a short connection route. The only question with the state commis sion was whether this was the proper time to make a survey. It is thought that these doubts will later be removed by popular and per sistent demand for the survey now. That is where the matter rests at present, but there is a tone and air of hopefulness among the delegates since they returned, that augurs well for the immediate survey of the road. That, at least, is the way they feel about it. PROSPECTS BRIGHTER FOR ROAD SURVEY PROHIBITION FUNDS ■BELONG TO COUNTY E Convinced that h ighway adv.* SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE HARTFORD LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY — Acccurtin r to the state I hw the state , is entitled to collect and spend $25,000 each yen for enforcement of the prohibit!. law. Each county is re- Of New York in the State of New York on the thirty-first day of December, 1923, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant quirea, to send into the state treas to law: ury one-^oui th of the net proceeds of ! • CAPITAL $ 500,000.00 all fines ¡for the year. It is also pro Amount of capital stock paid up ....... vided by the law that when the quota INCOME of $25,00o is sent into the state, the Net premiums received during the year .................... $921,183.86 counties f must lie notified that the Interest, dividends and rent received during the year 40,186.82 quota is full It is understood that . Income from other sources received during the year .................. Total income ....................... .......... ...... . ......... ........... ....... -..... $ 961,370.68 birement has not been follow- Ihat there is in this county a DISBURSEMENTS ■of such fund that was not ’ Net losses paid during the year including ad $651,121.80 justment expenses ............ —....................... )tate for 1923, it having filled paid on capital stock during the year I for that year. Any excess Dividends Commissions and salaries paid during the year....... 270,543.79 fund for the year must be re- Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 22,527.88 to the county, and goes into Amount pf all other expenditures .............................. 30,978.87 Total expenditure-» ........... $ 975,172.34 Ira! fund. ASSETS Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) $800,070.00 Value of real estate owned (market value ......... Value of real estate owned (market value) ....... i Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc............... 102,897.04 Cash in banks and on hand .............. ~......... Premiums in course of collection written since 296,508.51 September 30, 1923 ...... — [Perkins was agreeably sur- Interest and rents due and accrued ................. 8,233.40 m last Monday afternoon at Reinsurance due on losses paid ........................... 5,500.00 .„............ $1,213,138.95 Total admitted assets ........ ......... ......... ........ Idence of her daughter, Mrs. kgarrcl of Front street, west, LIABILITIES Kimber of lady friends who Gross claims for losses unpaid .................................. $ 59,912.31 nd spent the afternoon with Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks .................. ................ ........... .... -........ ...... 381,052.58 I occasion being her eightly- 45.259.86 Due for commission and brokerage --------- ----------- Ithday. Floral and other gifts All other liabilities .... . .......... ...... .............................. 10,000.00 resented by the visitor«, to- $ 496,224.75 Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of $ with their congratulations. ’ BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR <arrel served a dainty lunch- Net premiums received during the year ---------------------------- $ 18,424.74 ih< guests. Mrs. Van Patten Losses paid during the year---------------- --------- -------------- — 22,252.50 25,072.50 L Ai thur Beals recited, and al- Losses incurred during the year ............................... .......... . .... 1 a pleasant time was experi- Name of Company, Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company Name of President, R. M. Bissell Name of Secretary, Jas L. D. Kearney Perkins, who has passed the Statutory resident attorney for service. Insurance Commissioner WOOK WOMAN S SURPRISE PARTY 10c lb 15c lb 22c lb. 25c lb. 27c lb. 14c lb. 20c lb. 15c lb. WALK ONE BLOCK EAST FROM MAIN STREET ON 3rd STREET AND SAVE $1.00 Hadley’s Meat Market BRIEF PERSONAL NEWS NEW RESTAURANT IS OPENED IN CITY A Briskets and Short Ribs to boil Pot Roast ................................ Serloin and Round Steak........ Tea Bone Steaks..................... Best Skinned Hams................. Picnic Hams.......................... Best Bacon............................. Very best Pure Lard............... LIGHTING COMMITTEE REPORTS TO COUNCIL D ïee in. ink MEATS Are Cheap sing signs detract from the natural reauty of the great routes of trav’l c - the Pacific Coast, this Company h : de/ cided that it will erect no r □re such signs and that it will imm. diateiy re/ move ail of its signs of this nature now standing. Hereafter the Company will confine its use of signs to com/ mercial locations. The Company feels that the spit ndid I iones up With Springtime comes a marked desire for “green stuff” on the daily menu. This is Nature’s provision for Man’s need of vitamines. Perhaps that is why we like ham and bacon all the year round—because they also contain vitamines in easily digested form. > Frye’s “Delicious” Brand Hams and Bacon are made from selected young grain-fed porkers. The Frye way of curing gives them a mild, rich flavor and retains all the fine, sweet juices. Frye’s Meat Guide and recipe book tells many ways of using these Delicious products with Spring green stuffs Send 2 cents for postage to Frye fit Corr.pany, Seattle, and Frye’s Meat Guide will be mailed to your address. It is worth dollars to any household. scenery so v’.aracteristic of nea-ly all of the highways of California, Ore/ gon, Washington, Nevada & Armona should be unrnarred. and on that ac/ count is willing to sacrifice the ad ver/ tising value of the signs. Th»» well known Frye label is a safe guide to uniform quality. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( California ) Buy Hams and Baton by this Brand Name— Yow ’ll find them “Everything the Name Implies