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 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