Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 16, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    TMJLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
the present iafected areas the possi- secure harbor unpre vementa. What
bility of a further spread of the dis- have they to show?
Some friend of my opponent has
ease seems remote.
Mrs. L. M. Travis and son spent
mentioned the fact that The Whitney
Friday and Saturday at the home of
Vernonia—>63,000 to be spent on company is not protecting its em­
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Baker.
ployees under the Compensation Act.
roads m this vicinity.
Mrs. Travis is a prominent business
Tillamook— Contract let to build This is untrue. Every employee has
woman of Eugene, and previous to
the same protection under our man­
East Beaver cheese factory.
her marriage was a Tillamook young
Astoria— Borden Milk company agement as that given by the State
woman. She is now the business man-
and we are under state supervision. I
plans to build plant here.
ager of the L. M. Travis Inc., a cor-
helped frame -the workmens compen­
poration started by her late husband,
sation act and am strong for work-
*nka la on« at the moat auc-eeaaful this in addition to the fact that f/eak
man’s compensation as applied to in-
collecting agencies In the northwest. air and sunshine are vital enemies of
dustrv and always have been
May 14, 1924.
She is secretary of the Lane county the disease germ makes it practically
There are two candidates Li ine
Credit Men s association, and through impossible for these birds to become To the Editor of the Tillamook Head­ field, a lawyer and myself. I do sin-
light.
a thorough system »f checking people spreaders of the disease.
cerely hope all the voters will with-
Dear Sir:
as to whether they are good or bad
out
prejudice “study these candidates
The most important recommenda
payers, she is saving the merchants of
Letter in issue of May 8th appear­ in the light of performance of general
tion of Professors Taylor and Bryant
Lane county who belong to the as­ is that danger and a wider dissemina ing in Herald signed by one Carl good, of results that count to the
sociation thousands of dollars every tion of the hoof and mouth disease Hunt, R. F. D. Tillamook, has been business man and the farmers of the
month. The credit men’s association
would come about if measures were carefully read by the writer. To the county.
of I-ane county determines the matter taken looking towards the extermina voters who are not familiar with what
I have every faith in the result.
of a person’s being permitted to so- tion of the birds because of the possi I represent, I need only ask them to Read my pledge and vote for your
licit money and pulling off advertising bility of their being carriers of the read with due care my pledge.
best interest, Mrs. and Mr. Voter, ana
stunts, so common :n Oregon towns germ. It is pointed out that it is representative to Salem, should, if he I am sure you’ll not find me wanting
and a perpetual nuisance and annoy- impossible to kill all the birds and is honest, and no one has accused
when weighed.
ance to business men.
RUSSELL HAWKINS
that those which were not killed yet of being dishonest, represent
few business nan care to take would be so badly frightened
ery interest in the county, be the
Garibaldi, Oregon.
prominent part in these matters, so they would spread the disease
terest cheese, fish or lumber.
(Paid Adv.)
even
they throw the responsibility on to more rapidly than if they had been should vote fairly and squarely, and
Mrs. Travis as to refusing permits, left alone in which instance
that 1 promise to do.
they
but when in doubt she confers with would have remained in the local com-
represent a lumbering concern
a secret committee. Mrs. Travis is munity. This theory should be
and we are not sitting on our chairs
personally acquainted with Lieutenant ticularly true as affecting blackbirds in Michigan waiting for the timber to
Lowell H. Smith, now the senior officer and other local bird residents of the burn up or appreciate to a high value,
and in comman<lof the United States infected areas.
but we are spending $24 per thousand
of Lafayette, Oregon.
around the world flight. He is one
So far no case of the hoof and feet in every tree we harvest for tax­ For State Senator, 24th Senatorial |
of the most skillful, daring and e>- mouth disease has been found north es to the county, supplies for the mill
District, comprising Washington, Til­
perienced fliers in the country in the of Stockton and the disease has been and camp and wages to our men
lamook, Lincoln and Yamhill counties.
opinion of the Eugene business wo­ limited entirely to southern California ($74,000 per month in payrolls.)
I have served two terms in the Leg­
man, and she predicts that the fleet sections. With the present disenfect-
Taxes paid by the Whitney com­
islature. I am a real Republican dirt
of three airplanes will meet with suc- ing stations along the state lines and pany to Tillamook county will run
farmer and dairyman by practice and
cess by circling the globe now that the measures being taken by the Btate into seven figures. I have been one
not by proxy. My references are
-
Lieut. Smith is in command,
of the owners of this company for among the leaders of our State who
j
of
California
to
restrict
the
disease
to
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seventeen years and consequently, my are now living. If nominated and
BIRDS AS DISEASE CARRIERS
personal tax account has been large, elected, I will endeavor to serve an
in addition to the large acreage I own the people to the best of my ability.
personally in the Trask country, the Your support will be appreciated.
An investigation by Walter P. Tay­
YOU CAN’T AF­
lor, bioligist of the department of
Tollgate Hotel, etc. My interests are
Paid Adv.
FORD TO RISK IT
entirely in Oregon aside from a hold­
agriculture, and Harold C. Bryant,
The
risks
of
having
baggage
game expert of the California fish and
ing in a bank in Chicago.
lost or damaged hav little re­
game commission, with respect to the
Furthermore, I have worked dili­
lation to the length of the
possibility of birds and wild animals
gently, tactfully and energetically
trip. At any time fire, acci­
dent or theft may wipe out
being carriers of the hoof and mouth
for the improvement of Tillamook
the investment represented
disease germ disclouses the fact that
bay, secured $407,000 of Government
by the contents of your
it has so far been impossible to check
money, and expect to secure from the
trunks.
any specific instance where wild birls I
U. S. Government that much more
Tourist Baggage Insurance
insures your baggage while
or wild animals have been carriers of
money, so that ships can load in the
on trains, in the care of
the disease.
bay for offshore points. These ships
transportation companies or
It is pointed out that blackbirds be­
will come back empty. Why should
in hotels.
cause of their habit of feeding in the
they not carry hay, barley, beet pulp
Insure your baggage when­
vicinity of domestic stock, and turkey
ever and wherever you travel.
and other cow rations?
buzzards which might fee on the car­
Has Mr. Hunt or his associates ever
GILHAM-WHITE
put up a nickle for my time or my
casses ot »!ock which have died from
Insurance Agency
expenses in connection with this har-
209 Second Ave.
uor work 1
Others have labored since 1888 to
EUGENE BUSINESS WOMAN
HERE
the disease are the most likely to be
earners of the germ although it has
been impossible to determine this to
be a fact.
it is'considered impossible for mi­
gratory birds and particularly water­
fowl to carry the germ although cer-
tain species of waterfowl such as wild
geese, brant ana cranes feed exten-
sivly in the infected areas of southern
California. These birds spend a large
portion of their time in the water and
Announcing
An Artistic Triumph/
Statement
Lowest Priced Car with Balloon lires Standard
The new Overland Blue Bird! Longer wheelbase,
larger body. Big engine, wonderful power!
Genuine Fisk balloon tires with artillery wheels.
Steel disc wheels at $25 extra. Come in, see this
wonderful car—and enjoy a ride.
Ed Cary
STAR GARAGE
5AÏÏJSÏÏC
•vnburtk «dndbum.
CONOVER’S
The Store of Quality
Coming to
The store of advertised brands, the kind you have
PORTLAND
always used. Why take chances on off brand, or
Dr. Mellenthin
'SPECIALIST
In Internal Medicine for the past
twelve years
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will b. at
BENSON Hotel WED., THURSDAY j
and FRIDAY MAY 21, 22. and 23.|
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
THREE DAYS ONLY
No charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad­
uate in medicine and surgery and is |
licensed by the state of Oregon. He |
does not operate for chronic appndi-
citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, j
tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re-1
suits in disease* of the stomach, liver, i
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid- I
ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, j
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of
his many satisfied patients in Oregon:
Finnia Pekkari, Ilwaco, Wash.,
chest trouble.
W. C. Todd, Gra < Valley, Or»..
ulcer of the stomach.
Joseph ■ b’ huster, Beaverton, Or».,
catarrh and h«art troubl •.
Elizabeth Taylor, Bak ,
in-
tes inal trouble.
’ ¡side. Ore
hea it an. i
mi trouble.
. J. Minch, Estacado, Ore., kidney
and bbiddvi trouble.
Henry Baker, Rnr .
r.. < . Nichols, ¡«-nanon. Ore., apper
(licit I
.
h
r above date, that consul
talion on this trip will .he free and
his treatment is different.
Ma riled women must be accompan
ie l by their husbands.
Addrrss: 211 hradbury Rldg. I»*
R- mt
A Areica, California.
pirate labeled goods?
Send the children here
and know you are getting value received. If dis­
satisfied in any way, say so, we want satisfied
customers. That’s the reason we grow.
Special prices on JohnDure mowers and rakes
if bought now. We have them in stock.
CONOVER’S
The Store of Quality
We Carry Very (omplete Line
Camping Outfits
Tents all Sizes
10 oz 7x9 $12.95—10 oz 8x10 $13.85
8 oz 10x12 $ 5.95 10 oz 12x14 $30.95
8 oz 14x1b >29.8o— .1’1 us show von
Auto 1 ents ail Sinos
Single camping beds $4.95, Double beds $11.45,
Camping stoves. Tables and Chairs.
A & B Bloom Furniture and Hard
ware company
pularity must be deserved
P°P,P\ARJTYGn’,|uck. How
imow dtftT b 8 Sta” °f hascbaU
.
in merchandising as in
baseball, b’g success is scored
onh bv deserving it. A product,
too, must deliver the goxls.
Everywhere men are turning bv
thousands from other cigarette,
to Chesterfield. For a reason!
Cne'terficld ^as given smoker«
convmcmg proof of finer quail-
t^te^r here’8 quaUty you can
Chesterfield
millions!