Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 28, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
cottage, Portland; the Carrick four
room cottage; J. H. Rosenberg, six
room cottage; John Linberg six
(Continued from page 1)
room cottage; H. H. Rosenberg, four
and larger store building, in which a room cottage; Dr. Elmer Alien, five
Frank
room cottage, and others.
confectionery and a new soda foun­ Brown, a prominent stockman of Carl­
tain will be installed. Still another ton, is building a pretty eight room
improvement for this year has been bungalow, with a garage; and Lloyd
decided #upon, by the proprietors, Edwards of this cit^, is also having
which will consist of an electric light built a neat four room bungalow.
system, for which Wm. Cheney of this
Worthy of special mention, also are
city, has the contract.
It will be the twenty-two for rent cottages and
operated by a gasoline motor, and tent-houses owned by Allen & Flem­
will be ample in its power to light the ing, the former a dentist of this city,
whole beach city and the streets, to and the latter a former resident of
v.hat it is believed will be, a satisfac­ McMinnville. The cottages are well
tory extent. And don’t tell anybody furnished for light-housekeeping, and
we told you—but there is a possibil­ are kept scrupulously neat and sani­
ity that a big white screen will be tary, and are fitted with good mat-
tacked to the perpendicular south wail tresses and springs, insuring real
of Maxwell Point, and that upon this comfort,
Water is piped to hand,
screen will be thrown entertaining with other modern conveniences, In
pictures twice a week at night, during front of their houses, the parking
the tourist season. This will be some­ strips have been planted to sweet
thing novel, but the Rosenbergs pro­ peas, gladiolus, dahlias, tulips and
pose to make of Oceanside a real other popular floral growths, which
amusement center, plus its i.atural will make their summer residences
assets of scenic beach,- its woodland doubly inviting to tenants.
trails, waterfalls, caves, agate trea­
It is learned that many new Ocean­
sures; still plus its big off-shore lock side homes will arise this summer, as
aviary of strange and wonderful sea­ many lots have been purchased for
birds, its menagerie of sea-lions, that purpose, and numerous letters
which give impromptu performances inquiring relative to building, have
every day in the year, rain or shine. been received from prospective build­
By their recent purchase of “Short ers already this year.
Beach,” to the north along the coast,
The proprietors expect to clear up
consisting of fifty acres of shore line underbrush, and open new camping
and upland, they now have four hun­ places along the old government road­
dred acres in the Oceanside play­ way through their grounds, thus
ground, including mountain scenery, affording pleasant drives and inviting
picturesque old trails, springs, stopping places for the day. Num­
streams, rivulets, and a source of pure erous springs will be made available
mountain water for domestic use, wild along this mountain road, which com­
canyons, roaring creeks, and stately mands a fine view of the beach pan­
trees. And there is the “old light­ orama far below.
A suspension
house trail,” consisting of a mile and bridge over “Short beach” creek will
a half of wonderland; and when the allow pedestrians to visit the Cape
new suspension bridge is put in over Mears light house this year, which is
Short Beach creek, the trip will about two miles distant over the old
suspension bridge is put in over light house road, from the beach town.
lengthen to include Cape Mears light­ The scenery along this route is, with­
house, completing a most wonderful out exception, the finest on the coast,
panorama of big trees, locally his­ say visitors who have passed over it.
toric side-trails, beautiful ferns, and It combines the mountains, the water­
many species of forest flowers in­ falls, the gorge of Short Beach creek,
digenous to the west coast, that the light-house, Three Arch Rocks,
mingle with the native grasses, and and the vast expanse of ocean—all in
attract the nature lover, thus adding one trip. And then there is the trip
a new world to the tired professional at low tide down to “Lost Boy Cave,1
or business man from the drugery of one of the natural curiosities of the
city life, who comes over to the Tillamook coast, including Agate,
— beai'h for rest and recreation.
Moonstone and Short beaches, all
The Rosenbergs are not resort within the Oceanside ownership. The
“grabbers.” The farmer or dairyman, beautiful Oceanside Falls on Short
the workman, the business man—all beach, alone, is worth the trip. There
may come and spend the day on their also is the silvery falls near the light­
big playground without charge. No house. On the south side of Cave
fee for parking; no charge for a rus­ mountain is Hermit Rock, a stately
tic table upon which to spread your beach eminence, which is reached by
dinner; and all are welcome. If you a trail leading down from the old
pitch your tent and stay all night er government road. It stands a tree-
a week, you pay a small fee; other­ dad sentinel at the south approach to
wise you can spend the whole day
without paying a cent on the grounds,
if you do not want to.
• Water is piped to the grounds from
a pure mountain creek; and last year
the health authorities of the state
pronounced Oceanside “absolutely
sanitary.” Garbage cans are kept on
the grounds, and at. all houses and
tents, and cleanliness is insisted upon,
and excuse« do not go. At convenient
places, campers and tourists will find
out-door fireplaces where they can
make coffee and cook their meals.
WILL IMPROVE BEACH
Sophmore efforts. The Seniors all j
cause he was heavier sot.
Short beach, and is an example of
brickbats feel that this party echpses .ny
the erroding processes of the ever And the tin-cans and the I
bute tendered them thus far in »>eir
and
the
chunks
of
old
dried
mud,j
restless tides of the ocean.
high
school career.
On Moonstone beach is the popular Found marks upon the actors, with
Saturday
proved to be a very poor
dull, resounding thud.
suspension bridge that connects with
sort
of
a
day
for the h.gh school pu
Neptune Rock from the mainland, Then Smith’s little Johnny boy, got nic, but a few, namely, Arhne, Joe,
Sidney
Ashton
down,
over the sea. At high tide, one stands!
Hubert and Erma set forth for 0<-ean’
directly over the surf, and the de­ And sat astride his stomach, and side and when questioned Monday,
acted
up
the
clown,
tached rock furnishes a fine place for
declared that they had had a love ..
fishing. There also is a fine place for Till Sally Ashton’s blood arose,—no time.” We suppose they did.
more
she
couldn
’
t
bear,
fishing beyond that point on the slope
And enterin' of the fracas, she grab­ ’ The student body enjoyed very
of Cave mountain.
much a talk on “Character Budding
bed the Smith boy's hair.
The attractions of the Oceanside
full in Athletics,” given last week by Sam,
Then
other
budding
ladies
took,
beach resort are so varied and num­
Dolan of O. A. C. Lowell Edwards |
erous, that to keep within the restric-. hands in the game,
was also from that school, was present
Till
that
fair
and
balmy
Sunday,
tion of nwspaper space, is well nigh’
at the same time and made a few
impossible. Nature furnished all the ' all botched up with shame.
was remarks. Other visitors to T. H. b-
0,
while
the
battle
lasted
it
attractions at Oceanside, and the pro­
were Hubert Mathews and Henry
bloody—and the hair,
prietors are merely adding the human
Boschler both from O. A. C. and Rod­
That
was
jerked
out
by
the
handsful,
conveniences to enjoy it under mod­
ney Farley from University of Ore­
it nearly filled the air.
.
ern life conditions.
I There were cries and imprecations, gon.
wicked thuds and panting breaths;
Two interclass basketball games
SUNDAY DESECRATION AT TWIN ¡ But with all the awful carnage
have been played. Monday the Sen-
PEAKS
there were scarcely any deaths.
iots, with the aid of Coach Sheeley,
How long it would have lasted, won 8-0 from the Juniors. Last week
There was revelry in our neighbor­
no mortal could presage;
the Juniors won 3-0 from the rest of Q
hood one Sunday afternoon,
Had not some one shouted “Marsh-al!” the high school. The Senior girls are
When twenty kids and kidesses,
sad would have been the page.
wondering what Monday’s victory
danced to a social tune,—
They scattered like young chickens, was due to, and have formulated an -
Which Billy Jones he played upon,
to the shelter of the coop,
opinion.
an old tin flageolet;
Till no warrior on the battle-field,
And ray! Things was a doing there,
was left to sound his whoop.
Flax industry may get plants at
you could safely bet.
Out in the gentle zephyrs, red hairs, Turner and Albany. State contract­
Clint Perkins bowed and balanced
strayed with golden brown,
ing for straw from 3,000 acres at
to little Hetty Green;
And the shocked sun set so sadly, $21.50 to $36.50 per ton.
And Sam Akers promenaded with
in the west end of our town.
Woodburn—Graves cannery, one of
black-eyed Susie Green;
successful
concerns of Willamette val­
Joe Higgins he do-ce-doed with Osie
ley, will have largely increased cap­
HIGH SCHOOL
Anna Glass;
acity for 1924 run.
While Muller’s boy, he swung around I
Stayton will have flax plan this -
with the Newcombe lass.
(By High School Reporter)
year.
plumb
lovely,
till
O, wasn’t it
The Sophmore class gave the
Corvallis—Work commences on new
rough-neck Parker guy,
Seniors a very lovely party last Fri- Lafferty building.
Got jealous of Clint Perkins, and day evening in the gym. After many
T—
soaked hirn on the eye?
interesting games and songs the
The girls all climbed upon the fence,
Sophmore president, John Gienger,
to watch the gory fray,
called the attention of the guests to
While the boys got in and “mixed it,”
the fact that they were to adjourn to
at the close of that fair day.
Mrs. Hcyd’s room. There they found
5) Thu sootlung antiseptic takes (jp
Bill Jones he took his flageolet, and
the room very beautifully decorated
away smart and soreness
smashed it slick and clean, (
and a veritable banquet awaiting
Upon the tow-white noodle of Sala­
them. After the repast, which was
mander Green;
served by girls from the Sophmore
And Clint Perkins and the Parker boy,
class, John Gienger, as toastmaster,
they rolled upon the lot;
called upon Coach Sheeley, Prof. Ben­
But Clint he finally licked him,—
nett, Mrs. Heyd, Senior Class sponsor,
Why Wash when you can have Joseph Maxwell, and Eugene Ham­
rick, Senior president, 11 of whom
your clothes laundered at a
Jit all Druggists* Wi
expressed their appreciation of the
HOME LAUNDRY
for less than you could do it your­
self. If mending is necessary we
will do it. We cadd for and de­
liver.
i COLISEUM
M iss Grace Hobbs and Miss Swaf­
ford, both high school teachers of
Portland.
Their cottage has five
rooms; I)r. Frank Menne, live room
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Under weight the massive
tread on these big oversize
C-T-C hand-built low in­
flation cords compresses
into a greater weai^resist-
ing mass.
With this
tread the
thrown up into the
the tire tnste.a<l of occurring
near the junction of siiiewalb
. anti tread where extreme
tH-nding more easily causes
sciwatton. Mark the power­
ful sloping buttress to each
giant traction block.
This
prevents tearing loose by
strew or blow.
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TIRES &TUBES
MONDAY MARCH 31
KATHLYN WILLIAMS in
With supporting cast including ROY STEWART, DAVID TOR.
RANCE EVE SOUTHERN, PHILLIPS SMALLEY and ROB-
ERT AGNEW. “Some Cast.” A real surprise picture—one
you’ll remember—one you’ll compare with other special attrac­
tions you’ve liked in the past!
“TIPS” Two Reel Comedy
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY APRIL 1-2
GLADYS WALTON in
THE WILD PARTY
A snappy, shining, glittering comedy drama.
In addition to the above regular photoplay program we will pre­
sent for your approval the Cosmo Minstrels (all white) featur­
ing EUGENE DE BELLE—late star of Al G. Fields minstrel«.
This is the best attraction we’ve ever offered you Come and
enjoy it.
"BEST MAN WINS" FABLE and “INTERNATIONAL NEWS"
THURSDAY APRIL 3
HOLLYWOOD
A marvelous non-star picture. A real novelty picture; yet it is
not to be confused with “Night Life in Hollywood.” Almoit
without exception all of the more popular stars appear in “Holly­
wood” in parts best adapted to their efforts. It matters not
who your favorite is you’re sure to see them in this one Doni
miss it—One night only.
.
“COLD RECEPTION” Comedy
FRIDAY APRIL 4 _
SHIRLEY MASON in
LOVE LETTERS
A romance of youthful folly; in which Miss Mason displays her
best talent and appears in a most pleasing role.
Bell Phone
412 E. 4th St.
“YANKEE SPIRIT”
THE IMPORTANCE
“One minute assays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
Uncle Hon
SATURDAY APRIL 5
Make Your Milk Checks
Brighten the Future
OF CHILDREN
THE OLD FOOL
Starring LLOYD HUGHES, LOUISE FAZENDA and BETTY
FRANCISCO. A picture with special appeal to all of the fol­
lowing organizations S. C. V.—D. of C.—Boy Scouts— Campfire
Girls—D. A. R.—The Legion—Women’s Clubs—Ministers—
Church Societies—Parents’ Associations—Masons—ElksOdd Fel­
lows—Woodmen—Foresters and all others that teach Brotherly
Love and kindness.
You will do yourself an injustice if you mis this one! Come
early! Afternoon matinee and evening.
•
Tillamook dairy farmers are fortun­
ate in having a dependable year-
round income. Such an income makes
possible systematic saving for new
and large oportunities, for long-cov­
eted possessions, f o r protection
against misfortune.
Make it a rule to put a definite part
of each milk or cream check into a
first National Savings Account.
These deposits, with our 4 per cent
compound interest added, will -soon
mount up into a mighty handy sum.
Start now!
Says:
“The ideal
most fellow«, nev-
vy, is to earn a
million before
thirty, and spend
forty years wait­
ing for the end.”
The children of today
the things of most import­
ance. In them lies the hope
of the future, The mistakes
of this generation may be cor
rected in the next by the
children of today.
This being true, the future
health and well being of a
child cannot be neglected un­
less* we sin, not only against
the helpless but against so­
ciety.
Let’s see that the
children's bodies and spines
are given proper care.
“ARAGIA’S LOST ALARM” Comedy
When a Fellow
Needs a Friend
Member Federal Reserve System
an'’ dad topped the milk for their coffee and
left Johnnie the skimmilk for his portion.
Lucky the lad that gets the milk to drink just
as it comes from the dairy.
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
Chiropractic spinal adjust­
ments have restored health
to sufferers from disease« of
th« eyes, «are. nose, throat,
lungs, heart, stomach, liver,
kidneys, bowels and lower
organs
THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props
No. 8, First St.
Tillamook, Ore.
"ONT LET ^"uA INYnA^ STOP YOUR*
MOVING
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HEALTH FOLLOW
twomco wKn
WtrtUM ON sceui
«tSVTS IM OBUS0OS
ACT TODAY fl« n>t.ux»woe«MB
when
eoneuL
golden rod dairy
THE
CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
IS PRRPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO *
Both Phones
ERWIN HARRISON, Prop.
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVEtfc
ALL YOUR GOODS
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Why
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CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
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“EERY AND DE
PAT
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A peep
in^
TVrhiditen romance of two modern girls who wandered into an
unknown worTcI and of one girl who returned. Full of hum*’
suspense and romance.
“HORSE SHOES" Two Reel Semon Comedy
SANJSILC
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Among the owners of fine cottages
at Oceanside, are the fidlowing:
WANDERING
DAUGHTERS
g TRIMMED IN SCARLET
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SUNDAY MARCH 30
COAL—CEMENT
LIME
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
And Real Service
bungalow cafe
Papers^standard by which the
k ounty are generally compared.
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