FMDArroNfc 'i 4 DENA-HANSEN GIFT-SHOP «• Tiny Things for Little Tots Useful Articles for Baby Anything in Fancy Work—Hemstitching Across from Tillamook Hotel ® STAR © The 27 Feature Car No. 8 WARNER STEERING GEAR. Thia is a worm and gear type steering gear, with ball thrust bearings. Strong and sturdy in design. At perhaps no oth­ er point in your car is it so necessary that strength of construction predom­ inate. The Warner Steering Gear has an ease of turning in action in traffic; its 16-inch steering wheel gives added leverage. I —TILLAMOOK HBADLÍGHT Y j We have 26 other Reasons why the Star should become a part of your family, y. 2. Martiny-Crotzer Motor Co. Inc. ZEROLENE helps win the PACKARD CONTEST In 1922 the City Motor Trucking Com­ pany of Portland, Oregon, won the Pack­ ard’s low upkeep contest in the State of Oregon with its 4-ton Packard Na 180- 590. During the period of this contest Zerolene oil was used exclusively, and the Company writes us as follows: “la rooaequertce of our auceeoe in thia contest, and bo* aouoo of our uniform MttefoctioM with the use of Zero­ lame te all other equipment, we naturally ca—ider Z erotene aa an absolutely dependable end correct lu­ bricant. We moat cheerfully recommend it to any and all truck operators fb receive rad efficiency la lubricating cite." It is records like these that month af­ ter month and year after year are cutting the ground from under the superstition that there is something mysteriously “better’’ about eastern oils, just because they cost more. Zerolene sales have increased seven­ fold in seven years. The more experi- enced the motorist, the more likely he is to discover that the ZEROLENE Zerolene-lubricated car deliv­ ers better gasoline mileage, accumulates less carbon, costs FORDS less for upkeep, and has a longer working life. 7 f for Why pay tribute to a su­ perstition? Insist on Zerolene —a better oil—even if it does cost less. STANDARD OIL \ \ COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Mi\ and Mrs. j«T ¿k WOMAN’S CLUB NOTE8"-,-■ 4. REBEKAHS OF COUNTY TO HOLD] TILLAMOOK BEACHES GET GOOD WRITE UP IN SALEM PAPER CONVENTION AT BEAVER TODAY In the last Sunday Oregon States­ The Rebekahs of Tillamook county man of Salem appears a photograph are holding a convention at Beaver of the rocks at Oceanside and also today and this evening. Mrs. Hope those at Barview. These reproduc­ Watson id the chairman of the local tions are accompanied by a good committee. The president of the Ore­ article on Oceanside. The resort is 103 miles from Salem, gon Rebekahs, Mrs. Mary Moss will be present disring the ceremonies. easily attainable by auto, gives a Delegates from the different lodges good view of the sealion rocks, the will conduct various parts of the light-house and the ocean. The sus­ work that is to be presented. There pension bridge which was swept away will be a picnic dinner at noon and last winter will be rebuilt to extend the ceremonies in the evening at from the beach to the rocks as this which time about two hundred people was considered a favorite hike by are expected to be present. Tilla­ visitors last year, as was the tunnel mook county lodges that are sending thru the old Maxwell’s point There delegates aref Wheeler, Bay City, was a large crowd at the resort on Cloverdale and Beaver; the latter is Memorial day. to have charge of the evening ses­ FATHERS' DAY sion. Miller, a girl on the 14th. Dr. At the regular meeting of the Til­ inson attendnig. lamook Woman’s club Wednesday June 11, plans were made to entertain j the wives of editors one day during MOHLER, WHEELER AND the editorial convention which meets, F. J. PYE SON BRIGHTON ARE OPTIMISTIC here next month. It was decided to hold a cooked i Fully equiped to draft plln . The cheese factory at Mohler is food sale Saturday June 14. Dawson any building no matter how anJn still handling the maximum daily and Dunn have kindly given the use and nothing too large. Glad ta supply of milk. The largest amount of their window for the sale. There ( talk it over with you any time IB(i of milk brought in on any one day so will be plenty of good things to eat; specialize tn pleasing yon. far this year was a little over 21,600 and the public is urged to come in; pounds, which was early in May. For and buy. a short time soon after that the sup- The monument committee reported I - ply dropped to a point about 1200 that the county court had given the pounds below that figure but the re- club their choice of either the south-, TILE YOUR FARM ■ cent rain, tho light, has brought the I' yeild back to about 20,800 pounds per west or northwest corner of the court ASK THE MAN I' day. There are five men in the fac- yard for erecting the memorial to WHO HAS TILED I tory working steadily. August Grab, the soldier boys, and we, as the Tilla­ mook Woman’s club, graciously thank I head cheese maker, says their out- TILLAMOOK CLAY | put of 150 loaves per day is as you for htis great opportunity of WORKS | ‘ much as any other factory in the placing a monument where it will be Sunday, June 15 was Fathers’ Day. appreciated and honored by all. ■ county is making. Besides this the FLAG DAY WAS LAST SATURDAY I' factory is producing about 70 triplets The observance of this day for Dad MRS. C I. WINNER I ’ each day Sixty one farmers bring • Just when flags were first used is was begun in June, 1918, when a spe- Club Correspondent. not known, but history of the an- J cjai Bfiip was chartered to carry let- g ' milk to the factory. ♦ ♦ ♦ cients tells us that those old nations ters to fathers of American boys who RAILROAD ENGINE IN FESTIVAL The |35,000 hotel building at used as battle emblems images of were in France. Since then the day PARADE FREE booklet and testimoni.!. &mpfe home method. Sender II Wheeler which is being erected by an various sorts. Rome used the eagle, has apparently sort of receded from Warner’s Renowned Remedi« | incorporated body of Wheeler busi- Greece chose the image of the Owl of 1 our attention. Do you recall how he The most perfect replica of a large Co-. 723 Security Bldg , I; ness men is growing daily. The con- Athena and the Egyptians another used to let Mother do most of fret- modern passenger locomotive that has ( apolis, Minn. sacred animal. Probably the first ting and pampering with the kids, 11 Crete for the first story has all been ever been built was seen in the Rose i 11 run and the forms for the two upper flag was used by the cavalry of and how he didn't seem to be very Festival parade at Portland last . Yet did Thursday. It was built by the shop- j I stories are about ready to receive the ancient England.* The early flags I much interested in them? | concrete. The structure, when com- usually bore a cross and each com- you ever notice his chest stick out men in the Great Northern shops at | ■ pleted, will house merchandise estab- pany of each regiment had its own when he heard a little compliment for Appleyard, a I ___ 1 a „ Wenatchee allhlirL suburb, RYlil and ! lishments on the first floor, and well flag. This custom still prevails in "the boy? ” Very few of us have won first prize in the recent Wen­ earned more than a very small per atchee Apple Blossom .Festival par­ I. equipped apartments, as well as the the British foot guard. j. hotel, on the second and third floors. In the early revolutionary period cent of the things he has given and ade. This model engine is nearly j There are also several dwellings each colony had its own emblem, gen­ done for us. Maybe some day we will half the size of the big 1500 type [ I that are new or now under construc- erally of the rattlesnake variety, re­ take time to pause a moment and give passenger locomotive. It is construct­ i tion, including a fine residence of plicas of which we sometimes see in our fathers part of the reverence due ed from wall board and wood largely . To i KugO K‘«in’s, and a crispette factory print today, with their slogans such them. and weighing about 3000 pounds. The Portland-McMinnville as: “United we stand; divided we owned by Coen brothers. engine and tender are 42 feet long Hillsboro-Forest Grove fall.” MEASURES FOR WATER IM- whereas the real engines and tenders ❖ ♦ ♦ In January, 1776, a new flag was PROVEMENT PASS Corvallis-Salem are 96 feet long. In every minute de­ The Wheeler lumber company is raised at Cambridge where the Am ­ Eugene-Roseburg tail it is an exact copy of the real. I sawing about 150,000 feet per day, erican army was then stationed. It The measure authorizing the city The idea originated in the mind of a I most of it fir, but they are cutting a and Willamette Valley still retained the union jack to indi ­ water commission to continue the con- woman, Mrs. Frank B. Slavin, wife of I good deal of spruce and hemlock also. Points There is a small shingle mill in con­ cate that the colonies still bore alle­ struction of the new main passed the shop foreman at Appleyard and ( LEAVE TILLAMOOK giance to the mother country. The with little opposition at the election nection that cuts about 100,000 was worked out with a hearty co-I 7:15 A.M. 10:30 A.M.’ shingles per day. Most of the pro­ colonies were represented by alter­ held Tuesday. The bill for refunding operation of the shop employees under i 2:30 P. M. 6.-30 p. jp nate red and white stripes. On June city bonds that are falling due also duct is being shipped to California the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Slavin. I •Holds for arrival of Manhattan Stage and eastern states. The company ex­ 14 (our present flag day) 1777, Con­ went thru with littje objection. •Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage pects to shut down for a few days gress revised it with thirteen white One hundred and nineteen west LEAVE PORTLAND Condon—$161,486 contract awarded coast sawmills for week ending June ; early next month for general repairs. stars in a circle on a field of blue, re­ and Yamhill Streets) taining the thirteen stripes as before. to finish grading and surfacing John 7, manufactured 91,417,632 feet ofI 7:50 (Park About 130 men are employed in the A. M. 12:50 P.M. Mrs. Betsy Ross ia credited with Day highway in this county. mill and 60 at the camps at Cochran. lumber; sold 90,412,302 feet; and 4:80 P. M. ’ 11:50 P.M. having made the first American flag For ©rrivalg-departures an con­ Springfield—One car rough lumber shipped 107,198,600 feet Efficiency in the mill is of a very nections call high degree partially because the upon this plan, in Philadelphia, in containing 50,048 feet shipped by Marshfield Daily News declares 8 labor turnover is very small. Practi­ 1777. It was probably first used at Booth-Kelly saw mill to Lenox Lum­ per cent dividend to stockholders. UNION STAGE cally the same crew has been in the Fort Stanwix on August 6, that same ber company, Minnesota. Hood River grants Pacific Power & TERMINAL year. The first change was made in > mill’s employ for the last three or Pac. States Tel. & Tel. company Light company new 50 year franchise. < 3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave. East four years John E. Dubois, Jr. is January, 1794, after the admission of I constructing toll and local telephone Both Phones Hood River— Work underway on Vermont and Kentucky in 1791 and president of the company. circuits between Bay City and Rock­ third section of market road Portland - Newberg ■ Me- 1792, respectively. Then a stripe was ♦ ♦ ♦ West side. added for each of the new states, away. Minnville-Tillamook The city of Brighton is being re­ making fifteen stripes. Then, in 1818 1 Stages built rapidly since the fire which oc­ when Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, | curred in April destroying twenty Indiana, and Mississippi were added ' CÒELECTION S three buildings which included a three Congress enacted the statute that | WE NEVER QUIT WE GET RESULTS story bunk house that took care of provided for the arrangement that we NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE ninety men. A new mess hall «and now maintain. KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY bunk house, hotel, mill-office, stofe McMinnville Hillsboro Tillamook and fourteen residences have been HOME PATRONAGE SUBJECT OF J. L, Knight J. J, Stangel Jno. O. Bozorht completed. In addition to these there EDITORIAL CONTEST will be several others erected, includ­ ing an amusement hall for the men. The Oregon state editorial associ­ The plant of the Brighton mills com- ation that will hold its annual con­ pany, acording to Mr. Watt, has been vention in Tillamook July 25, 26, will running steadily for the last nine conduct a contest for the best editor­ years with an average daily cut of ial or article on "benefits to town and 162,000 feet About 2,000,000 feet country of patronizing Oregon in­ annually has been put on the local dustries and home town merchants” market. They run two shingle mill« or, upon any related topic embodying and one lath mill continually, Th» this thought. The «rticles will be Tillamook, Nehalem and Seaside. entire plant employs 110 men plU: judged upon «their constructive sug­ fifteen carpenters who are working gestions; their originality, logic of on repairs and construction. It i: appeal and practical illustrations estimated that the town houses abou Any such articles qualifying under forty five families, as over twenty o Leave stage depot at Tillamook, 9 a. m; leave these practical illustrations. Any the employees live at their homes such articles qualifying under these along the beaches south of Brighton. stage depot, Seaside, 3 p. m. specifications, printed in an Oregon The public school was attended last paper will be considered. All papers year by about forty pupils. Recently printed in Oregon, excepting those of COAST STAGES several road contractors have been in Portland may print the articles, no Geo. Smith, Mgr. the mill city looking over the road matter by whom written, and contest­ survey that is ’to give the town a ants may enter more than one article. IfflMIfflillllllllimHi'iililiH'.iiiiiiiiuiiiiiümii southern outlet. There is only about one mile of difficult grading to be The prizes are being awarded by the completed on this road. The supply associated industries of Oregon, un­ of logs at the mill is mostly yellow der the supervision of a joint com­ fir, which is plentifully supplied by mittee of the Oregon state editorial the camp at Rector which is equipped association and school of journalism with a new »50,000 engine that drags of the University of Oregon. out 250,000 feet per day. There are To« eoaool flod u du»”“1* Wallowa—Bear Creek road finished no signa of a shut down and practi- to Pole bridge. a well constructed tire, nor . eally the only alteration will be the durable a tire, as the“,^w Reedsport— Progress reported by Summertime is here with all the usual outing .reconstruction of the boom which overaiae C-T-C band-built k Wesley hospital ' must be moved on account of a large parties calling for picnic spreads. Just remem- Hood River—Paving of State street Inflation cords, which we fill that will accompany the building completed. that we we have the good pickles and cheese, handling . I of the new road. Vernonia—Another new fire proof Only the best rubbers andIW he Fancy Sardines, Kipper Snacks, Jellies and staple combed cotton *r , I FOREST FIRES UNDER CONTROL store building going up. ■ 7“' «"iter. Cook!«, Cracker». Fruit compounding is I Albany Country Club planning new club house. and lo.s ot other good things. The forest fires that threatened Baker—20 men constructing thousands of acres of Tillamook ES"S{S3 I countyY timber during last week of easier grade along East creek. ALS were temorarily checked by the two Arlington votes bonds for n. vMeh fits any standsrW g rains that occurred Friday and Mon­ ter system lay. There are still small areas of u - t - c Wallowa - Orfani: ition i ruit P burning timber in the vicinity of Sal­ Court v y Breeder s mon liver in the nor h part of .he 2~ complet county. About 1,000 acres were burr 25c each. over but a läge por- in Ci e b n ’ion of this was logged-off lar.da and ths timber that .vas burned, »14,4 Distributors Tilb** As n ■ X.U I for the most part, is not so bauly Celel (’minty PRPtahles new I burned but that it will mak< mer.-h- ern anlible lumber if cut and sawed im- after | mediately. The two Mexicans whose 26 b | lives were reported to have been tee Klai in the Rector-Enright burn were later camp passes into hands of _____ ponte * found alive and unhurt but in no erson small degree of distress from near owner Modern camp to be installed Heppner - Wool ules running suffocation. NEHALEM BAY TOWNS LIVELY GOITER™“« 40 STAGES COAST STAGES Daily p All Quality PICNIC LUNCHES *• ' nelson - j Electric Co- Satisfaction Store-Market I