Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 11, 1924, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, APRIL u 1
T ll LÀMÔOK HE ’
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and Third street, west.
will cost upwards of $3,000.
W L. Dallas is building a four room
It is understood that Ctf I
Frank Paul is building a new cot-
Those who have not spent a half has started.
house in Drew’s addition, with bath ' tage, and may build others before the lach and Fred Christen80n
sea-parrots, puffins, California murres
Klamath Falls issued building per­
and Brandt’s cormorants; and early day or longer at the Three Arch i
garage and woodshed, at an estimated reason is over. It will contain five homes in this city, this year
Rocks, viewing the big aquatic show mits totalling $9,375 during one week.
in the morning Reading’s petrel, but
The new hotel at Whwlfr
rooms, and will be on Sixth street be-
cost of $3,000.
of off-shore lions and birds, have
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not the “stormy petrel” of the Atlan­ missed a wonderful lesson in natural
The Link Motor company has let , tween First and Second avenues west. contracted by C. L. Grave, J
a type of Jersey cow when seen thru tic coast, is seen winging its way sea- history. It is but an hour’s ride
contract to Guy Ford to build a new I Gus Jackson of the Cape Mears city. The new building wiy . *
a pair of binoculars. When the sea- ward, where it spends the entire day, from Tillamook to Oceanside, and
concrete building, which it is esUmaU light house, will remodel his old house feet in the clear, two storie, j
George Burckard of this cit» ¿J
lion comes out of the water, it looks returning at night, with unerring ac- then a short climb up to Maxwell
ed
will cost about $8,000. The new this spring, and will also build a new
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plumbing contract.
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and there you have a front
Point,
it
rests
its
tired
little
body
for
it
is
one
on
his
corner
lot,
at
Sixth
avenue
structure will face on Second avenue,
almost black, but soon turns brown
to
a
continuous
performance
seat
curacy of flight to the place where
in the air. Viewed at close quarters ceaselessly on the wing during the with all the life of Three Arch ng a four room cottage on seventh and will have a'ground »P*«« (
street, between Park and Miller. It 54x105 feet, one story in height, ae-1
many of these animals appear to have day. The mother petrels, however, Rocks before you.
sides office space, the new home ot,
will cost about $1500.
their heads thrown back, after the stay and pr&tect their nests and chick­
the company will house 50 cars in
J. H. Pitts is building a new 4 room
manner of a coyote sounding his we.rd eng from the depredations of the pil-
the storage department. Work began
call to coyote heaven, It might be ferjng gulls—those bird brigands of
house east and Park. The house will n...
the creaent we*—
nnot
nurofrla
/»T
$12^*
interesting to know just what is ♦he coast- Shao rock, the souther-
Henry Leach Jr., is building a new
»eant in the economy of the sea-lion most rock oi me group of three Vnat
The old Shearer S Merrick hos-
six room house on Sixth street, e-
lingo, by the terrific bawling. One compose Arch Rocks, is about 300
Atoria—Establishment of modern ital building is being raised to two
SUNDAY APRIL 13
may be telling the others of the herd feet in height, and all of the rocks iron and machine works under way. full stores, and will be converted in- tween First and Second avenue, east.
Ed Woodward is doing the carpenter
just what he saw or heard in his appear almost inaccessible, from the
I
to
a
modern
flat.
It
will
contain
five
Roseburg voters approve issuance
latest trip seaward; or some big, fat standpoint of the viewer on the shore. of $18,000 in bonds for purchase of apartments of three rooms each, out­ work, and George J- Burckard wi «
old bull may be attempting a bull But Shag rock has been scaled by public library.
side of baths. The living rooms will handle the plumbing. The bi.iL.inv' ft
serenade of some fair, brown-eyed Dallas Lore Sharp of Massachusetts,
be 10x12. Garages will also be added
Harper to have chalk factory.
Whv Wash when you can have
beauty cow up in the mass of resting and his eleven year old son, and' Her­
Springfield—Tie treating plant will for the concenience of the tenants.
vour clothes laundered at a
.tensely interesting. The story of a man who went from Cabfa
animals; or, the big bull may be mann T. Bohlman, photographer, and be established as first unit of South­ Mr. Merrick, the owner, will also
HOME LAUNDRY
• th- Capitol. Written by Alice Bradley and produced by Harry
issuing a challenge to some other big Wm. L. Finley, the well known Ore­ ern Pacific shops here.
build a new bungalow on the same lot.
for less than you could do it youi -
lillarde.
. ROUGHEST AFRICA” Comedy
bull to come down on the reef and gon naturalist and bird lover, and
20x32,
over
all.
This
he
will
occupy
Garibaldi—Whitney Lumber Co.
seif. If mending is necessary we
fight it out in the spray. Or, it may author. Sharp subsequently wrote a making improvements in anticipation with his family.
will do it. We cadd for and de-
be that the mass is chanting a weird book entitled “Where Rolls the Ore­ of bigger output.
The flat above spoken of will be
MONDAY APRIL 14
ERNEST D. JOHNSON
song of devotion to the sun-god who gon,” which may be found, when not
Springfield will vote on $3000 bond 36x57, over all. Both buildings are
Bell Phone
warms their backs on the reef; or to and which gives an account of Sharp’s issue for new manual training build­ at Eighth street and Third avenue 412 E. 4th St.
HOPE HAMPTON, NITA NALDI, LEW CODY AND
Neptune, the king of the ocean. Who in use, in the Tillamook public library, ing.
CONRAD NAGEL in
east.
can tell? The whole thing may be ascent of Shag rock, in search of the
Eugene—Pacific Christian hospital
left to the imagination of the musing Reading’s petrel. He found it; and built at cost of $220,000, is one of
fellow on the main land who sits it was photographed.
most up-to-date establishments of its
watching and speculating. But, when
This great bird preserve lies one kind on Pacific coast.
story dealing with “divorce,” “alienation" and modem “Hone
the surf is coming in, its noise drowns mile west of Maxwell Point, near
Coos Bay—Work on another ad­
(Treckers.”
the bellowing of the herd; but at the site of Oceanside beach resort. dition to plant of Coos Veneer and
other times, when the tide is out, Sharp considers Three Arch Rocks Box company will necessitate, when
then it is that the serenade from the the greatest bird preserve on the completed, an addition of 50 more em­
rookeries drifts to the mainland, Pacific coast. Over on the barren ployes to company’s payroll.
y Emerson Hough (author of “The Covered Wagon,” “North e(
in a hoarse, unmelodious rumble and rocks, in sight of a green and attrac-
Albany—Two Westinghouse gener­
6” etc.). Not a serial; yet shown in ten chapters, each one con-
jumble that has sort of an unearthly tive landscape, the little bird opens ators added to Mountain States Power
lete and dealing with the original story. See it each Mondij
sound to it. The rocky islands seem its eyes to a new world; lives its company’s unit here.
ight.
to represent an age long past, whose prosaic life in company of its species,
Wallowa—75 men now employed by
geological work is finished; and the bound by some subtle tie to the un­ Oregon-Idaho Tie Co. in their oper­
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY APRIL 15-16
strange birds and the still stranger sightly rocks and the sea, and dis­ ations in Bowman Hicks cut over
monsters of the deep also seem but daining, it is believed, to plume its land.
remnants of a long past period of wings far over the lovely forest do-
Vernonia—Millview is name of new
human life; and therefore, the queer main inshore.
residence site of Oregon-American
Regular
birds and the uncouth sea animals
This government sea and bird re- Lumber Co. on Spencer Hill.
who do not deign to come any closer servation, Is one of the few rock
Price
If voters of Gilliam county will
to shore, evidently feel themselves groups on the Pacific coast that is authorize bond issue of $75,000, state
wonderful production; taken from the poem by Robert W.
to be uncongenial to our civilization, inhabitated by so many kinds of will improve section of John Day
ervice.
and to our types of birds and animals aquatic birds, that essentially be- highway between Gwendolen and Olex
“ANIMALS' FAIR,” Fable and “INTERNATIONAL NEWS"
with whom they do not appear to long to the sea. This is also true of at cost of $225,000.
This offer expires
have any association with, or liking the animal sea life, such as sea-lions,
Roseburg— California-Oregon Pow­
April 19th.
for.
seals and sea-otters. This is the only er company completes, at cost of $42,-
WEAREVER—
THURSDAY- FRIDAY APRIL 17-18
The sea-lion while essentially a sea rookery known along the coast from 000, construction of substation in
animal, by reason of its anatomical Astoria to Tillamook, and being so North Roseburg.
REX BEACH’S story
structure, yet loves the sun, and likes close to a popular sea-side resort, has
Eugene-—Building permits to the
ALUMINUM
to bask and rest upon the rocks; but proven to be a great attraction. amount of $25,750 have been issued
it keeps away from the land shore, From the top of the south side of for this month.
doubtless on occount of its fear of Maxwell mountain, on a little pro­
Igibanon now enjoys distinction of
TRADE MARK
story filled with delicious comedy; gorgeous and realistic set­
ADI IN U. kA.
the strange human bipeds who live montory, one can bring the rocks close having finest service station in Ore­
ngs; storms, floods, fires, fights and thrills— Featuring ANNA
there. All animals instinctively fear enough with a good pair of binoc- gon. Building erected at cost of $20,-
This Double Boiler is unexcelled for cooking cereals, boiling rice, making
. NILSSON and MILTON SILLS.
puddings, sauces and custards, and for all cooking operations that require slow,
human beings. It is interesting to ulars to see the animal and bird life 000.
“WHY NOT NOW” Comedy
even,carefully managed cooking. The two pieces can also be used separately;
watch the herd get drenched by a in motion; and it does remind of a
Portland is largest exporting city
the cover fits both.
big incoming comber. They take the motion picture, By the law of selec- on Pacific coast for flour with 151,014
waves as a matter of course, and if tion, the birds inhabit the upper tons to its credit.
SATURDAY APRIL IS
they are swept off the reef, they reaches of Three Arch Rocks, while
Hood River—Work on Cooper’s
clumsily crawl up again and resume the sea-lions monopolize the base of spur, lateral of Mount Hood Loop
their places. It is commonly believed the rocks and the small reefs near by. highway, to begin at once.
that the sea-lion feeds along the
Human beings, adults and children,
Astoria— Standard Oil company
shore in the surf, but the fact is they all like to watch these strange may establish fuel station and dis­
feed out at sea; though just how far animals and the clouds of birds that tribution plant here with preliminary
he Mid-Western Classic by Edward Eggleston. Everybody hu
they go is not known; but they have hover over and about the isolated work costing about $100,000.
ead the book, everybody liked it, and as a picture we know you'll
been seen long distances from land, rocks, where huge billows lash the
Burns—Articles of incorporation
njoy it immensely. We suggest it to school children who have
They are never seen on the mainland barren islands with savage fury, and filed for Harney County Creamery
ot read the book. One day only—afternoon matinee and evening.
beaches.
pass on spent and broken, to joint with capitalization of $5000.
MASK ALA MODE” Cornedv
Overhead on all of the three big the lesser swells that break against! Seaside—Pouring of concrete for
rocks, are seen clouds of flying gulls. the land.
west abutment of Broadway bridge
ARCH
ROCKS
SCENIC
BUILDING IS INCSEASING
NOTES
OF
5
s
PROGRESS
COLISEUM
THE GOVERNORS LADY
LAWFUL LARCENY
Wear-Evef
THE WAY OF A MAN
Two-Quart
Aluminum M Double Boiler
SPECIAL OFFER
THE SHOOTING OF
DAN McGREW
’1.98
FLOWING GOLD
KING-CRENSHAW HDW. CÛ
That Dollar
in Your
Pocket
Girls Are Naturally
Healthy When
When a Fellow
Needs a Friend
Will buy 100 cents worth of some­
thing if you spend it today.
But if you deposit it in our Savings
Department it will buy ‘ 104
~' cents
worth next year!
Open a Savings Account and make
your dollars grow before you spend
them. We pay 4 per cent compound
interest.
J
Tilla
THE HOOSIER
SCHOOLMASTER
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Ma and dad topped the milk for their coffee and
;e*t Johnnie me skimmilk for his portion.
Lucky the lad that gets the milk to drink just
as it comes from the dairy.
nalBank
Member 1 edera! Reserve System
Girls are naturally active when well and when they tame
down too much, you may be assured something is wrong. A
healthy young girl is pretty sure to be a tomboy, capable of lead­
ing her brother a merry chase.
When your daughter lacks interest in what is going on
around her, there is something wrong with her health. Play
activity very often results in slight spinal distortion which reduces
normal nerve health and activity. When the trouble has a spinal
cause there is no substitute for chiropractic.
By my chiropractic health method I correct diseases of the
eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys,
bowels and lower organs.
ACT TODAY. Why delay when consultation is without
charge. Find out.
H. L. BABB, o. c.,
ph .
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
i HE HOTEL NETHERLANDS
( . J. & A. L. NEFF, Props
No. S. First St.
Tillamook. Oro
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prepared to send experienced p
Branch <46ce at Garibaldi
ERWIN HARRISON, Prop
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''•HR ROMf WFTH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL TOUR GOODS
For a Good Meal
And Real Service
bungalow cafe
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CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
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