E 35; NUMBER 24 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 VOLUNTEER FIREMEN WILL HAVE LIBRARY HELD HERE TUESDAY ion of Illuminating m Put Off Until uture Time PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR Former Copra Plantation Owner Has Writer Says All Boxing Cards Were Vivid Story of Origin of Real Exhibition of Fistiana Synthetic Butter Saturday Night Improvements Association Office Wrestles be Replaced Soon by Commissioners Will be Added for Better Appearance and Com fort of Quarters Primary Expected to Bring Out Many Still Who Aspire to Office A record-breaking crowd filled the The anti-oleomargarine demonstra­ Forgets Checks The volunteer fire company of this armory last Saturday night when the tion staged at the city hall last Tues­ city held a business meeting last Tillamook Boxing commission, under day night by the Tillamook county Thursday night. Fire Chief Coates the auspices of the American Legion, ) cow testing association, packed all of was in the chair and Ted Fritz sec­ put on a card that is locally quoted the lower floor seating space, and retary. After the business of the as the best ever seen in this city. nearly filled the gallery. The occasion company was transacted, there was a This is the way the sports editor was featured by the presence of sev- general discussion about fixing up the ' ral out of town speakers, including J. Very Little Construction Work Plan of the Headlight saw it: Association People Expect Dearth of hall to make it more attractive to Paid Propagandists Covering County “ Oh, boys, some fight! Bout No. 1. D. Mickle, state dairy and food com­ the boys and to visitors. During the at Night Instead ned for Coming Summer by Harry Soo, a young Portland China­ for Some of the Prospective missioner; J. A. Scollard of Seattle, coming summer Tillamook will have man, started a tong war, and so en ­ in the Morning Wash., chairman of the Pure Dairy the County Dry Winter many visitors, and naturally, they Office Holders raged Billy Nelson, another Portland Products committee for the state of will want to visit the hall, and that boy, that he forgot they were to be Washington, and Lawrence Aber, late The Sandlake market road is to be it should be re-whitewashed, and the friends, and sailed into the scrappy met last Monday night, of the Phillippine Islands, with a improved this year, and that fact All of the storage cheese in San wainscoating repainted, and other The county primaries are not very little “ Chink ” in such, a gentlemanly should be good news to people who 1 Smith in the chair. All present home in Seattle, Wash. manner that he won the decision after Francisco and Los Angeles has been things done to make it more cheerful I far away, and there is considerable The meeting was presided over by have travelled the old Sandlake road I roll call, but Councilman sold. So has the cheese that was was agreed upon. The matter of cov­ deep-down activity in political circle« William Maxwell, who o p’e n- for many years past, when traveling four rounds of good, clean exhibition. made in January and practically all ering the bare floor with linoleum was that does not appear upon the sur­ Two very pleasant and willing little meeting with a was attended with much difficulty; Under the head of new business, ed the also though expedient, and in the in­ face. Two candidates who have an­ scrappers. Harry Soo 105 pounds; of what was made in February. short talk upon its object. when chuck holes of unknown depth a petition [was read signed by J. F. Milk production is considerably terests of sanitation. Chief Coates nounced their intention of contesting Nelson, 110 pounds. Larson, Hfeusti <■ of the Nazarene He then introduced J. D. Mickle, who made small loads the rule, and which ahead of last year at this time al­ appointed a committee of four con­ for the county attorneyship are C. W. “ Bout 2. Otis Stringer and Brick church, and others, to close an alley is no stranger to Tillamook audiences. caused great mental perturbation, and Coyle entertained the boys up to and though, due to the cold weather that sisting of Case, Terry, Fritz and Carl Barrick and C. R. Chapin, both at­ in block 9,| in Miller addition, for the Mr. Mickle spoke upon the use of profanity in some cases, on the part including a portion of the fourth Tillamook has been favored with the Leach, who will map out a program torneys at law in this city. Mr. Bar­ reason that the alley led nowhere and oleomargarine products from the of those who sought in winter time round, when it all ended in favor of last two weeks, the milk production of improvement. rick has been a resident of this city had become a nuisance on account of standpoint of health. He said the or in the early spring to negotiate Brick Coyle. This was to have been is not'increasing very fast now. There Another matter that was discussed, for some time, and Mr. Chapin comes public health was paramount to all the seven miles or more that sepa ­ being a community dumping ground six rounds, but it was not carried out. were 2187 boxes of loaf and 609 box­ was that of a library for the fire ooys. from Newberg, where he is well and of rubbish. The matter was r“ferred other considerations, and should be rated the Sandlakers from the main Stringer is a clever point-boxer, but es of triplets produced the first week Many of the boys have no homes favorablely known, and he also haa strickly safeguarded from the stand­ smooth highway. teMfe'MRaet committee. not of the give-and-take kind. Brick in March, and 2356 boxes of loaf and here, and spend their evenings at the many old acquaintances and friend« But now, relief is in sight. Market RprHUUdstives of the Kiwanis, Elks point of pure foods. Food values were Coyle is a brick for sure, and eats 745 boxes triplets produced the sec­ fire hall, listening to the radio, and in this city who vouch for his ability and other f civic organizations were /entirely in favor of butter as made road No. 3 will be constructed this puifehment in talking. It was thought it would and moral and other fitness for the ment up. We suggest a good ond week in March. present to bee a demonstation of the from the cream of the cow. The pub­ summer, for which there will be state classy, Checks of January milk will be be a nice thing to have a book-case position. Mr. Barrick likewise has , fast man for Stringer, and new Westinghouse street lamps in the lic is not living asjt did three de­ aid. The road will leave the main a real slugger for Coyle, the nexe out the latter part of next week. and start a library of clean fiction, a large following of friends. It bids council room, by permission of the cades ago, when the diseases that highway at or near Hemlock, and The association office has been espe­ science, biography and history, so fair to be a pretty race. (Contipued on page 4) council. Mr. Boyd, a travelling rep­ followed mal-nutrition were not great­ wind up at Sandlake. The distance, cially busy getting out the income tax that the hall would have more of the As to the county clerk, it is hinted resentative! of the above company was ly in evidence. Now, a large per it is believed, will be a little less reports, and this has delayed issuance atmosphere of a real home for the that there will be another candidate present and demonstrated his post centage of the population is living out that seven miles, although that has of checks about a week. Butter fat boys. besides Mr. Brimhall, to make the lamps both in the council chamber of tin-cans and paper sacks. Many | been the distance usually given to One of the boys said that a man race interesting. The name of the prices will be substantially the same It is and on the! streets. The representa­ persons, for the sake of economy are travellers on the old road. of this city had offered to donate a other candidate is not available at as they were in December. tive demonstrated that these lamps not eating oleo products, and these lack thought that the ney surrey will cut Slight changes in the feed list: mo- lot of 300 volumes to the fire com­ present, but it is hinted that he will only conaMved waste light, but placed the essential element of vitamin A, off curves in places that will make the Ernest Johnsqn accidently slipped las-o-meal has been advanced to $39 pany. He is at present out of town, be a strong man. it upon the {street, where most need- which comes only from the cow. In distance a little less than seven miles. from a log on which he was walking a ton. The chances are that mill run but he will be interviewed when he The matter of commissioner is the This new road is in Commissioner one day this week, and fell, breaking will be advanced to $32 within a few returns, and if still of the same mind, ,3d. and also threw the street light | countries where the cocoanut is pro­ storm center. It is understood that tbove the lad of the automobile driv- duced, there are various diseases R. O. Richards territory, and the work two ribs. He was brought to town days as the market is now $2ff in the boys will accept his generous Commissioner Alley will be a candi­ which appear as ulcers on the body, will be under the supervision of Wm. and had his injuries attended to. itically do away with the Portland in car lots and the freight offer. date to succeed himself, as he feels F quite often productive of berri-berri, etc, that are not preva­ Powell, supervisor for that section. It is believed the matter of a that he should not withdraw from the is $4.30. Recleaned, grey, seed oats lent in this country, for the reason He in turn will appoint sub-bosses to glasses are scientifi- are quoted at $45 a ton. Crown flour library will take definite form in the race because certain interest would IU»lly arra feed to conserve light, that the use of real butter is more the number of about three, so that is $1.75 a sack. Otherwise, the list near future. like to see him do so. He has a large 1/ 1 wffeh it, had place it just where it common here. Th cow provides four the work may go on in sections. remains unchanged. The association following of friends, who say that he It is believed that the work of ”•**8 most needed. It was also contend­ elements of food value which the oil (Continued on page 6) will make a good race. Just who his of the cocanut does not contain, and grading and building bridges will be er' id by the ■representative that it is opponent will be, is at present veil­ J. E. Shearer this week received ’ heaper than the lights now used, and those elements keep one in health, accomplished this year, and that a ed in mist. It is understood, however, Those are constituent elements of information from Captain Hathaway, . nuch better. Instead of six posts to (Continued on page 5) that certain timber interests are that Captain Kelly, airplane instructor e (he block, t his light would only re- butter far or vitamin A. Illustrations grooming a man from the north end at Vancouver barracks, Wn., will soon luire tour {hosts for extra illumina- of animals fed on butterfat on the I of the county, and that he will appear fly over to this place, landing at the ’.mbn*0®/ With aponsequent saving of cost, one hand, and on cocoanut oil on the | in time. new fair grounds. His purpose in On Thursday *ast six automobiles d new H