Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 06, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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testing plant under congt™.«
market road awarded for $5,329.56.
Bandon—Oil shale dept,.sit ,°"'
Cloverdale team have been organized
R.,eburg
to
vote
on
issuance
of
Merle Reger.-*, Howard Trout, Howard will not meet any more this summer, er upon such areas as may be desig­ but a short time and have had up • $15,000 bonds for purchase of hre thick, di covered south (,f
NEW HOME HAS WARMING
I amar, George Coates, Ted Ford, but will begin next September with nated by the district forester except that date, comparatively little prac­
Eugene—$17,i>7o.40 c-
—
contract
that this prohibition shall not ex­ tice and in consequence were unable truck, etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leach enter­ Dick Donovan and Leonard Cain. the fall opening of the work.
ed for Fairmount Height,
clude
improved
places
of
habitation.
O.cgon
City-Paving
contracts
let
re’ttV(fe
The senior and the high school en-
1 to acquit themselves as creditably, as
tained at their new home Thursday Supper was served at midnight. All
Huntington—Bay Horse mine to
Already certain areas covered by
at cost of $25,519.54.
night, June 5. The invited guest* reported having had a wonderful deavers will meet every Sunday night
they will no doubt in the future.
I stall mill.
government timber sales within the
at 7 p. m.
Eugene _ Congrínationalists to
| The Tillamook team used three
wer e, Mesdames Delpha Lt ach, Alma evening.
Santiam forest the area embraced pitchers, Fortier, King and Hecker, build $15,000 church edifice.
Albany to expend $,¡00 im„,
Breaching
every
Sunday
night
at
Sharpe,. Ella Donavan and Har ivt
in the large timber sale to the West­
8 p. m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
wrriee is adver- Bryant tourist park.
Burkhart. Misses Erna Doering, ill
all of whom had no trouble in keeping
Prayer meeting every Thursday ern Lumber compnay and in the tim­ Cloverdale from scoring to any ex­ tising to sell 77,500,000 feet timber in
Grants Pass to Pave On,
Davidson, Harriet Severance, Marion
ber sale to the Davis-Webber Lumber
avenue.
Every Man’s class, city hall, 10 a. m. night.
Severance, Betty Werner, Lillian
Santiam National forest.
i
tent.
Bible school, Christian church, 10• Rev. George Harness pastor will company will be closed to smoking.
There were no particular teatures, Eugene ranked eighteenth among
Tucker, Beryl Burkhart, Madge Dt
Salt Creek watershed through which
1
preach
next
Sunday,
both
morning
METHODIST CHURCH
Ford, Frieda Gates, and Mary Lamar. a. m.
more than that the Tillamook team ilH cit, ; we : of ihe Rocky mountains ,
the Natron cut-off is now being con­
Morning worship and communion und evening..
Messrs. Glenn Leach, Fred Guyton,
1 had a splendid batting practice, scor­ in building construction for April.
j
Morning subject: Seeking the Old structed will also be closed to smok­ ing in every inning from 2 to 5 runs,
Sunday school at ¡0:00
John Guyton, James Sharpe, Willin' service, 11 a. m.
ing except at the railroad construc­
Hood River—Contracts let for pav- J. Edwards, Supt.
The junior and junior high endeavor Paths.
Hamilton, John Burkhart, Clyde Little
resulting
in
a
total
of
31
while
Clov
­
1 Evening subject: lessons from the tion camps and at McCredie springs,’
ing streets.
Morning worship at n r
erdale was garnering 5.
Mr. Waha stated.
temptations of Jesus.
Tillamook showed the result of con­ Albany—Pickle factory to be ready mon: The Imperial L, adershTj
As
the
season
advances
and
if
con­
Members friends and strangers are
siderable practice and teamwork was by July 20.
Epworth League at 7 p. m
invited to worship with us next Sun­ ditions remain unchanged the neees- somewhat in evidence for the first
Evening service at 8 p.
Seaside—Airplane factory is pro­
si:y
for
not
allowing
smoking
on
day morning and evening.
time in many moons. The boys have posed for Seaside.
Peace
which is Born of Love.
All a-board for the great Turner other areas may arise. Mr. Waha several games lined up for the neai
Prayer meeting ~
Wednesday 8 .
said,
“
It
may
even
be
necessary
to
Woodburn to be home of largest
convention July 5 to 3.
Choir meeting Thursday at -
keep people out of particularly dang­ future.
pickle
plant
in
Northwest
which
will
p. m.
The final score was 31 to 5.—Con­
SMOKING IN NATIONAL FOR- erous areas by closing roads and
be erected by California Packing
Class meeting
tributed.
trails to travel. If restrictions of this
ESTS PROHIBITED
corporation
12:15
p. m.
kind seem drastic, it should be re­
NEW STRUCTURE BEING
Grants Pass—Custom mill and ore
SIMPSON HAMRICK, p
membered
that
they
would
never
have
“All signs point to an extremely
ERECTED
serious forest fire season in Oregon been initiated if all people who travel
and Washington,” is the statement of in the woods were careful with their
A one story concrete building cover
fires and in smoking.
A. O. Waha, assistant district for­
26 by 95 feet is being erected on
ester, of the Portland office. “The
Third street adjoining the city hall
F. J. I’YE i; SON
LIGHTING SYSTEM
precipitation is away below normal
for Arnold Gruenenwald, at a cost of
and the relatively high temperature«
FREE booklet and testimonial.
Fully equiped to draft plan for
Simple home method. Send*»
Work on the new ornamental elec- $8,000. It will be completed about any building no matter how small
that have prevailed since the latter
I
August
first.
Warner’s Renowned RemX
part of April, together with periods trie lighting system which is to be
and
nothing
too
large.
Glad
to
The front of the building will be
of low humidity, have thoroughly put in on Third street from Lamar’s
■ used for sales room and the plumb- talk it over with you any time and
dried out the forest cover. The situ­ drug store to the J. C. Penny store,
specialize tn pleasing yon.
| ing shop will be in the rear.
will
begin
July
23
according
to
word
ation now, specially at the lower alti­
tudes, presents conditions not unlike from the Coast Power company who
Rainier—Numerous homes, sawmill
those during August our worst month have charge of the work.
and
an apartment house under con­
A contract was entered into be­
for fires.”
The forest service asks for the sup­ tween the power company some time struction.
Elgin assured of box factory.
port and cooperation of the public in ago whereby the property owners are
Grants Pass lets contract for con­
preventing man-caused fires. “Even to pay the cost of installing the lights
with such restrictive measures as and the power company will light struction of $50,000 school building.
Wheeler—Work resumed on hotel 1 *Ciusp«n, hanusi, woct»n«n. infl ocher,
may be adopted the cooperation of all them for the city. The contract also
building.
dwiy Uv. SANTISEPTIC wich
Portland-McMinnville
gives
an
eight
year
franchise
to
the
;
I I
people who travel in the forests is es­
i
Roseburg— Elks buy Farquar’s
sential. With limited fire protective Coast Power company for the street
Hillsboro-Forest Grove
Island for children’s playground and
Silvertowns are built up to th*
forces and the forests swarming with lighting for the entire city.
Corvallis-Salem
It was originally planned to have recreational park.
travelers
it
is
impaqticable
to
caution
highest standard of tire quality—
Eugene-
K oseburi
personally all of these travelers the work completed by July 1st,
Eugene—University auditorium to
and
Willamette
Valley
not down to a price. And yet
«od *0 «fan nehet, chafina, / J;
about care with their camp fires and but as so many of the employees of go up at once.
lonbum, windbum. chapped
the Coast Power company will go
Points
in
smoking.
”
Astoria—Spruce log raft containing
they cost no more than ordinary
ftp*, ec&i a toothing lotion
Mr. Waha announced that camp with Company K to Camp Lewis it 400,000 feet, arrives for Astoria Box
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
far sore, dred feet
cords.
7:15 A.M.
10:30 A.
fire permits will be required on all will not be possible to start work un­ company.
2:30 P. M.
6:30 P.M
Jit
al!
DriiggistS'^Ot
of the national forests in Oregon and til their return.
Contract for the Rainier-Apiary
♦Holds for arrival of
There will be six lights to a block,
Washington during this season. This
Stage
requirement has been effective in re­ three on each side of the street. The
♦Holds for arrival of Seaside
stricting the number of» fires caused Steinbach Iron Works will construct
LEAVE PORTLAND ’
by campers, forest officers report. the poles which are to be made of
(Park and Yamhill Street«)
COLLECTIONS
7:30 A. M.
12:30 P.
WE GET RESULTS
“When fires caused by smokers iron.
WE NEVER QUIT
4:80 P.M.
11:50 P,
NO CHARGE
NO COLLECTION
represent approximately 25 per cent BASE BALL AT FAIRGROUNDS
For
arrivals-departures
an
Tillamook indulged in a slugfest
of the total number of forest fires
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
nections call
Tillamook
that occurred in Oregon and Wash­ Sunday at the fair grounds their
McMinnville
Hillsboro
UNION STAGE
.Ino. O. Bozorht
J. L. Knight
J. J. Stangel
ington in 1923, it is time not only to opponents being the Cloverdale team,
TERMINAL
urge the people who go into the who were outplayed in all depart­
3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave. Eat
woods to be careful with their cigar­ ments of the Kam*, however, it is no
Both Phones
ettes, cigars matches and pipe ashes, more than fair to state that the
but to prohibit absolutely smoking in
Portland - Newberg-
areas of the greatest danger. In the
Minnville-Tillamook
Olympic blow-down area, smoking
Stages
has been prohibited for the past three
TILE YOUR FARM
Inc.
years. The fire laws of Washington ASK THE MAN
prohibit smoking in areas where tim­
WHO HAS TILED
ber is being cut. Oregon has no such
Tiny Things for Little Tots
law. The forest service however un­
TILLAMOOK CLAY
Useful Articles for Baby
der its regulations may prohibit
WORKS
Anything in Fancy Work—Hemstitching
smoking during periods of fire dang-
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GOITER IS
Goodrich
SILVERTOWN
CORD
Brown’s Service Station
Williams & Williams
Link Motor Company
DENA^HANSEN
GIFT-SHOP
Across from Tillamook Hotel
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WE CAN GIVE
5
REAL INSURANCE SERVICE
Prompt Adjustment of Chime
ROSE J. WILKES
Reliance Life
Fire, Automobile
and Liability
Public Stenography
Notary Public
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Tire Economy
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FRIDAY, JUNE
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A MAN'S MATE
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WIFE
JEALOUS HUSBANDS
ETIQUETTE.' Comedy. and RATHE Ki. VII H
Here U a tire of
tong mileage,
tovgh enongh to w**
crashed rock and
roads, with a tract*®«* »
ties skidding «nd
strength that .«rndb
ing reasonably ‘
to make riding
“conserve the c®
Low Roundtrip
Local Fares
You can now obtain stopover privileges in
15-day roundtrip tickets between practically
all stations in Oregon which are served by
Southern Pacific Lines.
This is a new service which means much to
you in added convenience.
In addition, special weekend roundtrip
tickets from all stations to Portland are on
sale Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, the final
return limit being the following Tuesday.
This makes it more than ever easy to see
the Rose Festival, Portland, June 11-13.
And, of course, you know how much less it
costs to travel on Southern Pacific trains than
it does to go in any other way.
See any agent for full information
It is the big
hand-boilt low httirf®
which our custoffiaj®’
ing at NO Glu-ATnjL
than asked for
tires.
,T’? Preserve the natural
- -'eauties of the great
routes of travel of the
1 acific Coast, we have
«moved all of these signs,
1--1 in number, from the
highways.
Southern Pacific
Ray Grate, Agent.
Tillamook, Oregon
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
CALIFORNIA]
TVr, to ete • C-T-C
lo-.n tirv t»r citrfl«»
which nt» «»T rtend««
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