Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 04, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 4 i
T illamook
headlight
be able to realize the damage such was slaughtered ne«r San P,
tries it is so widespread that t
own and as many as 3,090 hearf of
policy of slaughtering infected am an infection would cause in our
was slaughtered in the city oi
mals is no longer carried out.
county.”
___
“In 19 14, twenty-two different
“One herd of hogs, numbering 2500 Angeles, in one day."
states in this country were
The policy of slaughter controlled the
disease, and up to the California out­
break, this country was free. Re­
cent outbreaks in the southern part
of California has caused the state live
stock sanitary boards of this state o
increase the restrictions on inter­
state commerce between Oregon and
SUNDAY APRIL «
California.”
“It is m” onir.icn that the. stab'
officials of Oic-MA.n Will be
to
keep this state free from infection,
Presented by an elaborate cast, including HOUSE PETERS
EVELYN BRENT, JOHN SAINPOLIS and JAMES MORI®
but it certainly will do no harm for
the dairymen to take notice of this
The story of a fighting parson! An actress and the erimiiii
danger which lies in our neighboring
C0Urt8'
“TWO WAGONS—BOTH COVERED.”
state. Any thinking person should
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MONDAY APRIL 7
Tuesday, April 8, 9 a. m. Conover
MR. SCOLLARD CORRECT8 A MIS- ization are told in the name adopted I by a “licorice boy” just as it was
about to strike Mrs. Gillett. Rev. vs. Everett.
by the club.
QUOTE
Wednesday, April 9, 9 a. m. Garner
At the conclusion of the organiza­ Gillett also showed us a piece of bark vs. Rogen; State against Claw.
Editor Headlight: In your issue tion the following visitors were called skin cloth and a bag o’ bones with
Thursday, April 10, 2 p. m. State vs.
of March 21st,, in quoting excerpts upon for talks, viz: Harold Clifford, which the medicine man had driven
Scholfield,
Rape; State vs. Keeler,
away
evil
spirts
before
he
was
con-
from my talk made on the previous a member of the State Game
Tuesday evening in the city hall, some commission, and Capt. A. E. Burgduff, I verted to Christianity. We hope to auto confiscation; State vs. Schofield,
9 a. m.
errors have crept in which you should state game warden. Both of these tar more talks of this kind.
Friday, April 11, Partridge & Mor­
In a recent student body meeting
be advised of for your own informa­ gentlemen responded to the invitation
rison
vs. Tillamook City; Thiel vs.
the
names
of
the
students
who
had
tion, if not for the purpose of making with interesting and instructive talks
Thiel,
etal.
i
not
paid
their
dues
for
this
semester
the correction.
with interestinf and instructive talks
You quote me as*follows: “In the relative to the matter of the develop­ were read by our up-and-doing stud­
ODD FELLOWS INITIATE THIRTY
United States twenty-nine million dol­ ment. conservation, and protection of ent body manager, Arline Heyd.
lars is invested in agriculture yet game, and game fishes within the Motion was made that these students •Last Tuesday night the local Odd
Fellows lodge initiated thirty candi-
four million pounds ai oleomargarine ■tat«, and stressed the fact that the be sent to lower assembly to study Idatca
Into the mysteries of the order,
are sold annually fn this country." local game and fish clubs of tne state during S. B. meetings. Coach Shecky
My statements on these points were were, and could further be, of great suggested that student body tickets i with an attendance of about one hun-
that the total investment in farm value to the commission by the right be issued at two dollars apiece, which | dred and twenty members. A lunch
would entitle students to see all B. B. followed. The members here believe
properties in the United States is sort of cooperation.
and
football games and take part in [ that this lodge now holds the state
approximately seventy-eight billion
Following the speeches, came
all S. B. activities. These tickets will i record for the number initiated at
dollars, while the combined invest­ fishermen’s banquet, which was
take the place of student body dues I one time. On next Tuesday night
ment of all other manufacturing en­ joyed by all.
and separate tickets to games. They I there will be a contest between two
terprises is approximately forty-four
Up to April 11, 1924, $1 will pay will be issued next September, as degree teams that promises to be
billion dollars; that the total capital,
initiation and dues in the club for the Coach’s suggestion was voted on interesting. A banquet will follow
surplus and undivided profits of all
one year; after that date when the by the students.
on that date.
the banks in the United States is but
charter is closed, the feejvill be $2 per
Our
poet
laureate,
Homer
Blum,
slightly over six billion dollars; that
year, total expense in dues.
fitted a splendid tribute to Coach
the total investment in the coal min-
In order to boost the membership , Sheeley to the tune of “There’s a
ing industry is approximately two-
of the new organization, a member­ Tavern in Our Town.” This was sung
and-one-half billion dollars, and that
ship drive was staged (it’s on right in the regular singing period and was
(Continued from page 4)
the valuation of all of the railroad
now) in which captains of the op­ greeted by cheers from the students
“
All
of Europe, South America, and
prooerty in the United States (ac­
posing teams are Glenn Terry and Ed ' and blushes from the Coach.
parts of the orient have suffered
cording to a survey made by the Fed­
Schelling. The contest will run until | Don’t forget that master produc­ from this disease, and at present it
eral Trade Commission) was less than
April 11, when the losing side will tion “The Gypsy Rover,” Friday night is causing great losses in the British
nineteen billion dollars.
pay for a banquet to the winning j in the gym! See the stars and shin­ Isles, Germany, France and Switzer­
Referring to amount
oleomarg­
side. Prizes will be given to the in- | ing lights, and hear the nightingales land. In some of the European coun-
arines sold in the State of Washing­
dividual members who'bring in the1 et cetera of T. H. S.!
ton, I said that there was sold in
largest list of cash members up to
the State of Washington over four
KKHltKKllKJOtJOCltJtJtJOriCttlOOQCJ
April 11.
million pound of oleomargarine in
CIGARETTES SOLD TO MINORS
This is a county organization, and
1923, displacing approximately twen­
Alex Vlahos and Jim Karras, pro­
membership will be welcomed from
ty -five thousand cows, that this num­
prietors of Alex’s Cigar store, paid a
ali parts of the county
ber of cows with necessary farm and
fine of $10 each for selling cigarettes
factory appurtenances would repre­
to minors, when arraigned on the
sent a taxable investment in the State
HIGH SCHOOL
above charge before Justice Stanley
of Washington of about twenty mil­
last Tuesday. To the above fines the
lion dollars.
(By High School Reporter)
costs were added, It is said that the
For your further information, 1
Last Thursday morning the stud­ selling of cigarettes to minors is to
might further say that the total sales
be made a special feature of com-
of oleomargarines in the United ents and the faculty were given a I plaint by parents in this city.
Very
interesting
talk
by
Reveretid
States for the year 1923 were ap­
proximately two hundred and twenty- Gillett, a Methodist Missionary who
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET
six million pounds, and represented has recently returned from Africa.
APRIL SESSION 1921
an increase over the year 1922 of 77 Reverend Hamrick introduced the
speaker
who
proceeded
to
weave
a
per cent in the uncolored oleomarg­
Monday, April 7, 9 a. m. Smith
arines and 24 1-2 per cent in the col­ spell about the students on the sub­ Aschim; Burckard vs. Oliver.
Bringing forth for approval the newest and
ored oleomargarines.
Yours very ject of Africa. He talked so well
smartest of the season’s Millinery at a time when
truly, Pure Dairy Products Com­ that before the time was up, half the Why Wash when you can have
every
woman is seeking a new hat for Easter
your
clothes
laundered
at
a
students were planning to leave im­
mittee.
HOME
LAUNDRY
mediately
as
missionaries
to
that
land
J. A. SCOLLARD, Chairman
Wear’
,
1
T
of bliss, enterpillars, “licorice boys” for less than you could do it your­
NOTE: especially the exceptional values 1
Seattle, Wash.
self.
If
mending
is
necessary
we
and seventy-five dollar wives.
A
March 27, 1924.
am now offering Hats worth from $16 to $18 for
will do it. We cadd for and de­
few of the boys seemed to be worried liver.
$12 and $14.
over the seventy-five dollars and the
ON ANNUAL BUYING TRIP,
ERNEST D. JOHNSON
Wonderful Bargains at from $5 to $10 .One
fact
that
only
“
good,
strong,
able-
•
SOUTH
412 E. 4th St.
Bell Phone
lot of hate $5; One lot of hats $3; One lot of hats
A. A. Pennington left- last Thurs­ bodied men” were wanted. Reverend
$1.00.
day for San Francisco, Cal., where Gillett passed around for inspection
he will spend some weeks on his an­ several baskets, jars and cocoanut
nual buying trip. He expects to go shell dippers; samples of the skill and
HOW TO
down to the California city on the I industry of the natives he has been
HANDLE MOTHER
new steamer Dorothy Alexander, working with. Several of the weaker I
Corner of 1st and 2nd Avenue
which leaves Saturday next. He will females were thrown into near-hys-
WHEN
SHE
—
remain in Portland until the boat terics by the sight of a huge snake |
skin, said snake having been killed
“On« minute essays on health
leaves.
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
Madras—Jefferson county is entire­
ly out. of debt.
Uncle Ben
Saya:
Lórdi a I it
COLISEUM
HELD TO ANSWER
HERBERT RAWLINSON in
fools and riches
TO CURB COW DESEASE
A story of the old saying: “A fool and his money is soon parted’
with one of the most unique quick-action productions you’ve seen
in many a day.
•
Comedy
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY APRIL 8-9
JACKIE COOGAN in
LONG LIVE THE KING
Storv by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Everybody enjoys stories from
her pen. .and you’re sure to enjoy her story in pictures. The
greatest picture of Jackie’s career.
“GOOD OI.D DAYS,” Fable and “INTERNATIONAL NEWS”
Easter
THURSDAY APRIL 10
ROY STEWART and KATHLEEN KIRKHAM in
BACK TO YELLOW
JACKET
Millinery
Story by Peter B. Kyne. A hard combination to beat, good stars,
good story and good productfan makes a good picture program.
“A SWEET VACATION” Comedy
FRIDAY APRIL 11
STRONGHEART in
THE LOVE MASTER
A story filled with fight, love, romance, adventure—in the land
of eternal snows, and Strongheart, the wonder dog, King of his
line, a mighty figure of thrill and throb and sheer amazement
Comedy
EVA JEFFERS
FISH AND GAME CLUB IS
PERFECTED
The new Tillamook county Fish
Game Protective association, is
rather long title of an organization
which has passed from the initial stag
es into a full fledged, wide-awake
county sportsmen’s club, The name
was considered as being rather long
at the time, but enough words were
used in its construction to make plain
its mission, beyond cavil. The meet­
ing that perfected the new organiza­
tion, and put it on its running gears,
occurred last Friday night at the
city hall, and was well attended; and
the club starts out with an enthusiasm
that augurs well for its future.
The constitution and by-laws of the
club were adopted at this meeting.
Officers for the ensuing year were
elected as follows: President, Eugene
Crosby; vice president, Everett Wells;
secretary, W. C. Foster. Trustees
elected were Glenn Terry, J. A. Bell
and Ed Schultz.
The aims and objects of the otgan-
CCMCNT
BRICK
CCA**
PRODUCTS
STtiL*
N0S1N6
MCTAC-
LATH
PCASTCR
BOARD
AOOriNG
y o u r ’ r e
thinking of a
wife, Nevvy, look
out for one thats
kinda loose in her
emotions and
cramped in the
intellect, fer she’ll
have tantrums.
handle mother
when she is failing in health
is often a problem. Mothers
are so used to sacrificing
themselves that when they
are feeling badly they just
keep on anyhow.
But mother is human, and
likes to be mothered a bit
herself, so when she needs
to have that health founda­
tion—the spine—out in tune
with life, just be a bit firm,
Don’t let her say no, just
get her ready and go with
her.
The Safety Grip
In tnud. sand and on wet
pavctiH-nts the compact, bmv-
ily re-in forced tread on these
great oversize OT-C hand-
built low inflation cords takes
bold and does its work safety.
Chiropractic spinal adjust-
ments have restored health
to sufferers from diseases of
th« eyes, ears, nose, throat,
lungs, heart, stomach, liver,
kidneys, bowels and lower
organs
Special compounding and in­
numerable deeply imbedded
suction pockets provide the
grip ttuit
to «ItMXi-A »iirfscca.
Powerfully buttrvusr«! Sixt snrhorwl
bhick» Uisarr auxsiuabsl traction.
Th.I l.raw.1 c-ntrr rkllns Imnal nwwn«
aaaaarr uniform wear, atralsht ran
nbut
abaci»,
easy
»toerfn«
and
grralrr mlleugr.
HEALTH FOLLOWS
C-T-C Tabaa aSai ■!*-<<• to a b a.Il aaj
ACT TODAY
Why
NELSON ELEC
TRÌC CO.
I
AROUND THE WORLD
IN THE SPEEJACKS
Just as the title suggests;
„„---- ¡ this is an authentic adventurous cl­
ing trip around the world in “Speejacks” (a 98-foot motor >at)
which made this wonderful trip and brought to us the films, show­
ing the perils of the Cannibals and uncivilized islands. After­
noon matinee and evening.
INCOME TAX COLLECTOR” Comedy. (It’s serious to some)
Make Interest a
Regular Part of
Your Income
When a Fellow
Needs a Friend
—by keeping as many dollars as pos-
sible constantly invested in our Cer­
tificates of Deposit.
You can get one anytime, in any
amount, and it will always be worth
its full face value. They’re issued
for 6 or 12 months, with interest from
date of deposit at the rate of 4 per
cent.
Ma and dad topped the milk for their coffee and
left Johnnie tne skimmilk for his portion.
Lucky the lad that gets the milk to drink just
as it comes from the dairy.
Member Federal Reserve System
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Hur. to alaa ■ C-T-C haaS-baUt Hal.
taoa tin far aitmae toa
wtok nta aa» staaMtoni wkwrl aad rtm.
Quite a long list!
the best thing about it
is that ever) item on
the list is of Al ;ual-
ity.
Our prices will
compare favorably with
any building material
prices on the market
4 today. *
SATURDAY APRIL 12
when
delay
eonsul-
tatlon is with
Distributors Tillamook
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THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props.
No, 8, First St.
Tillamook, Ore
For a Good Meal
charg-
Find out.
LAMB-
SI HEADER CO.
Both Phones
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phone». Res. 58 J
Branch office at GaribaMi
Tuesday. Thursday Evening
P<»N T LET THE RAINY nAYS STOPYOTR^
MOVINC,
h
THE
CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
IS rUTAREl. TO SESn BXmiESCID PACKERS TO 1
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
. ALL YOUR GOODS
And Real Service
bungalow cafe
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Rsus.
1 I»Mn"f Tillage 's,*n<,’rd bi which
°°k County are generally comp***’’
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