n AY. MAY 2, 1924 lamook TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT fyeaMigfjt ' as fact as possible. The producers of early fruits and vegetables depend upon Oregon and Washington as buy­ Independent Weekly Paper blished Every Friday by the I ers of their vegetable andfruit food­ u‘-— Irmnnnv ¡-Ig Publishing Company I stuff, and naturally resent to conserve in the matter. This state is one of fllla moot, Oregoa I the greatest dairy states on the Manager I coast, and to let that disease get a æj second class mail foothold here would mean disaster. In the present case, there is but one in the U. S. postoffice at thing to be done, and that is rigid look, Preu11"-______________ , exclusion so far as possible of Calif­ ornia raii3«*^ product until that stati. ¿UBW-'R'inot. KATFT ear, By Mail ...................... $2.00 can control the disease. We can get along without oaths, By .Mail ................ fil.00 Months, By Mail .............. |..,75 ifornia products for a long time, own fruits and vegetables will ___ soon Payable in advance be on the market, in fact, vegetables Telephones raised in this state are even now quite Pacific States, Main 68 abundant in Portland, say the re­ ports. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦ ♦ Tillamook county cannot have too « rigid a han on California produce. UR EDITORIAL policy ♦ What are a few dealers in those com­ ♦ modities compared with the big dairy To advocate, aid and sup- ♦ and pure-pred stock interests of this >rt any measures that will « county? “Eternal vigilance is the ring the most good to the ♦ price of safety.” Our dairy herds ♦ represent millions of dollars. We can ost people To encourage industries ♦ get along without early California 1 establish in Tillamook ♦ fruits and vegetables. I ♦ Hinty. I To urge1 the improvement ♦ MR. BEALS AS SENATOR I a port for Tillamook City. ♦ To insist on an American ♦ Two weeks hence, at the primaries, ♦ andard of labor. To be politically indepen- ♦ the voters of Tillamook, Lincoln, int, but to support the can- ♦ Washington and Y'amhill counties will Idates for public office who ♦ be called upon to vote for a candidate ill bring the most good to ♦ for nomination to the office of joint le people of Tillamook * senator from these four counties. >unty and of the State of ♦ Arthur G. Beals, who has previously ♦ so creditably served Yamhill and was mixed. In the course of years, regon. ♦ Tillamook counties in the state legis­ the progeny of Messenger and those Hospitality and splendor on the beach at Rockaway. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ lature is the coast candidate for this native mares have been inbred with 4 office. the result that the trotter is now a We who have witnessed his active smaller horse, on the average, than For the angler and the hunter and FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 the hiker old and young, interest in the development of our the thoroughbred, or race horse. Or to lovers who love to linger in the county and state, and his success in ; r SION'OF FUNDS BAD BUSI­ “When trotting was new, a horse rays of mid-day sun, business, feel justified in the pride had to cover a mile in 2:30 to break NESS we take in Tillamook county’s candi­ into the standard registration list. For the mothers and the children who love to bathe and play, ring the time of the building of date. Now the time limit has been reduced Wil) find the shallow surf delightful Mr. Beals has been a resident of to 2:25, but the horse himself need state highway in this county on the beach at Rockaway. might have been some excuse this county for thirty-three years, and not make that figure to enter the list 5 he diversion of state market during that time has been successful if it is shown that his parents were If directions you are seeking Rock­ as a business man. He has for many (unds by the county court. There standard horses. That’s why we call away to find, teen more or less criticism of years been engaged in the dairy busi­ them standard-bred. Take the map of Oregon and find the ness and is now the owner and oper ­ Methods in the past, and it is “For thoroughbreds, there is no roads that wind, that some definite policy was ator of one of the largest dairy farms track and if they can’t go at the thor- It’s on the Roosevelt Highway near the county. in such time limit. They step on the ed by all county courts of the the Tillamook bay His legislative experience in past oughbred pace, it’s the scrapheap for in this matter. In big dark bald letters the town of sessions^ with his record of useful ­ them. i policy of giving one district Rockaway. “See the difference?”—Exchange. I market road funds, and taking ness, has earned for him the right to + + ♦ ime fund from another locality, represent us in the upper body of the lolutely wrong in policy. With state assembly. He introduced and ROCKAWAY BEACH isurance that a certain amount had passed the first state dairy and cheese inspection law, but unfortun ­ rket road funds will be available (By W. J. Schumacher) certain road, the community in ately this bill was vetoed by the gov­ the road is to be improved, go ernor, greatly to the dissatisfaction 1 Sergeant Alexander Kilgour, from irk and often times tax them- of Oregon dairymen. He introduced When the winter storms are over with the regular army recruiting office, | to make such improvement. In the present state inheritance tax law, their snow and driving rain, Salem, Oregon, will be in Tillamook, cases diversion of state money which increasd the then existing in­ When springtime once more is with Oregon, on recruiting duty from May that road would mean a hard- heritance tax law income about sev­ us and the sun shines once again, 3 to 8 1924, inclusive; after that date ipon the community that votes enty percent. When summer with it’s splendor the in Portland, Oregon. Sergeant Kil­ The Beal’s Timber Assessment Bill, x with the promise of state tax earth makes bright and gay, gour is authorized to make enlist­ which was probably his most import­ Then our vacation we are wanting and ’ for that particular locality, ments for practically any camp or ant piece of legislation, was intro ­ we start to Rockaway. re are several instances where station on the Atlantic or Pacific 2 unities have voted heavy dis- duced by Mr. Beals, and passed the coasts, Mexican border, Philippine Is­ house with but three dissenting votes, To the station by the wayside they all lands, Hawaii or Panama. The Ser­ taxes in this county, with the wander young and old, ation of state market road aid, but was defeated in the Senate by a geant is making special effort to se­ here they have been thus desig- close margin of two votes after be­ And tickets there are purchased with cure men for the 29th and 16th In­ silver and with gold. • and any diversion of state ing bitterly fought by a powerful fantry and the Army Bands. The 29th Infantry is stationed at from a district where they lobby. His bill, which had it passed, All troubles and all worries for the time are laid away, Fort Benning, Georgia, where the I go to another, will meet with would have saved the state hundreds ng feeling of resentment on the of thousands of dollars, was termed ! For they all expect to be happy when largest and most modern equipped they get to Rockaway. infantry school in the United States if the communities which have by the Portland Oregonian as “one 3 is situated. A soldier that is for­ themselves heavily for the pur- of the seven meritorious measures of if improving roads lying within that session”, and received as much For all the nature lovers who are tunate enough to be sent there has an favorable comment as any bill in­ listrict. opportunity to learn which not only looking for a rest, troduced during the session. Or for the beach of beaches located benefits him in soldier but also in civil :nt discussion of that question It is such a man, with such a cred­ life. in the West, ’ county has resulted in. the itable record, and one who does not It's the very place to linger and en­ The 16th Infantry is stationed at lization of a strong opposition Governor’s Island, Statue of Liberty joy the night and day, switching of state money from hesitate to tell one where he stands, >ad project to another, and at that deserves to represent this county t meeting the Kiwanis club un- and our neighboring counties in the usly went on record as being Oregon senate. *1 to the practice, and other ss are taking similar action, PURE BRED AND STANDARD rule the diversion of market BRED ■unds from one district to an- is bad business. Persons, even stockmen, often use the terms thoroughbred and standard bred and pure-bred erroneously. ÎCH YOUR STOVE FIRES Newspaper writers do the same thing. Have moved to their temporary location and are i the business district fire of There is taken from an eastern the open for business. Glad to see all the old regular th inst. and the fires that have following article which ought to make customers and invite any new faces glad to get ed since that date, special warn- the above terms clear to everybody. ould be given against big fires, When you have read the clipping, cut your business, let us show you some of our groc­ kh pitch wood is used. See it out and keep it handy for reference, ery specials. ms ire not left roaring up the as it is considered authority on the 7 when you go to bed at night, subjects quoted: “Explain the difference between a it may be your undoing. It • be careful. Also be sure that thoroughbred horse, a standard-bred ites are out when you leave and a pure-bred.” Chris Fitgerald of the Jockey club and be careful where you leave Never set out a fire when there knows so much about horse flesh that kb wind, and particularly when he can count the hairs in a gee-gee’s tail as the pack goes whizzing past ■3 *n east wind. Be careful. the grandstand. <41 That’s easy; and interesting, too, hoof and mouth disease, which if you never heard it before,” Chris *sent creating great stock loss- answered. »lifomia, seems to be spreading “A thoroughbred is a horse that •hows that there must be laxity runs under a man. A standard-bred here in quarantine regulations is one that runs in front of him—a it state. California depends trotter, in other words, A pure-bred upon the tourist trade, which is a Percheron, a Shire, a Belgian, a •outhern section of the state Clydesdale—a big, shaggy, powerful I? brings in millions of dollars. draft horse. * restriction of tourist travel, “Now, many years ago an English * orange and early vegetable stallion named Messenger, a thorough­ ®t»> mean a great loss to those bred horse and a good one, came to business is in those lines. this country and became the sire of 0(her hand, the stock interests the whole race of American trotters hfre. have suffered severly, and or standard-breds. He was bred to ut7 interests in the northern native mares that were not thorough­ ‘ state, are for stampinc breds. They were strong, sturdy ani- 1 disease r* and * getting rid of it|mals, thesa mares, but their breeding ARMY RECRUITERS HERE AFTER MEN CORRESPONDENCE ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ + ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦+♦♦++♦♦++♦♦ STAGES To Portland-McMinnville Hillsboro-Forest Grove Corvallis-Salem Engene-Roftebar^ and Willamette Valley Points Correspondence on the var­ ious subjects of the day is in­ vited by the Headlight for publication Any paper for with the writer’s name, which may be withheld by request. + « THANKFUL FOR ENGINE To the Tillamook City Council, Tilla­ mook fire department, the Whitney fire department: In behalf of the people of Bay City the Bay City Commercial club wishes to convey their heartiest appreciation and thanks to the City of Tillamook, the Tillamook Fire Department, the Whitney Fire Department and others for the splendid manner in which they responded and assisted in pre­ venting the destruction of Bay City by fire Monday afternoon April 28th. BAY CITY COMMERCIAL CLUB April 29, 1924. LEAVE TILLAMOOK 7:15 A. M. 10:30 A. M.‘ 2:30 P M. 6:30 P. M.« “Holds for arrival of Manhattan Stage •Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage I EAVE PORTLAND • (Park and Yamhill Streets) ‘ ” 12:30 P. M. 7:30 * A. M. 11:50 P. M. 4:30 P. M. For arrivals-departures an con­ nections call UNION STAGE TERMINAL 3rd. "St. and 3rd. Ave. East Both Phones Portland - Newberg - Mc­ Minnville-Tillamook Stages Inc. and Fort Wadsworth, all in New York Harbor. Five cents carfare from either of the stations to 42nd street and Broadwady—New York city. The 16th Infantry was the first regiment of infantry to go to France during the world war and the last to return. There are also a number of va­ cancies in the army bands, in which a soldier has an excellent opportunity to become a proficient musician, under some of the best instructors in the United States. Men enlisting for the 16th Infantry and other organizations on the Atlan­ tic coast, will sent from San Fran­ cisco, California, by army or navy transport through the Panama Canal to New York city. Oregon embargo on California fruit and vegetables cutting down demand for Klamath-made boxes. ♦ + ♦ Market road between Olney and Youngs River Falls to be paved. ♦ ♦ ♦ Eugene building permits for March surpass all smaller cities in North­ west. CrSBi INSURANCE It appears on your books as a business asset. It is reserve strength to fall back on when fire or acci­ dent develops a sudden emergency. It is essential to success in every business. Choose dependable insurance GILHAM-WHITE Insurance Agency 209 Second Ave. E “For seven years the people have borne with uncom­ plaining courage the tre­ mendous burden of na­ tional and local taxation. These must both be re­ duced.” —Calvin Coolidge Vote for Coolidge PRIMARIES May 16 » Paid Advertisement. Paid for by I. L. Patterson Manager Coolidge Campaign g Dawson & Dunn GROCERS Nethrland Hotel Sample Room First Street Coliseum May 14 Oregon State Editorial Assn. Benefit Show Sponsored by Tillamook Kiwanis Club Offering Two Genuine Specials 300 ALUMINUM PIECES $1.50 Values Follows Pick ’em Out While They Mixing Bowls Pudding Pans Colonial Sauce Pans Convex Kettles Coffee Percolator Round Dish Pans Colonial Preserving Kettles Covered Sauce Pans Sauce Pan Sets—3 piece Double Boilers, Double Roaster Large Colanders Last 89/ Blue and White Enamelware ; $2.50 Values Your Choice WATCH OUR WINDOW : $1.39 For These Extraordinary Specials On Sale Friday and Saturday Pick-Out-Your-Special-Piece—SEE WINDOW A. & B. BLOOM Furniture and Hardware i j3totuti#jMiwi#i#ifemtiaia nmiiaio i#i #iw nnwn naT wnnwnnwnnwi'>nmnwiwnF(wrwTinw