Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 01, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGH1
according to information pub­ new post office building,
A. _
L. Canzler,
Trout- (
a, Cal
v«,,., ; ...
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er, Corna,
Device” operated from the regular tenton to fires on private property Is taken “The Sands” for a week. Mr. u».v, ’.7. M. Kantz, Eugene; T. M. lished by La Prenaa. The inform­ last few years, has recently
W.
I house lighting circuit. This will elim- the ideal care. And when the dry and Mrs. Walter Durham of Camas dale;
ation is said to have been received Room 324 Railway and
Ragsdale;
--- , J. N. Crosby and family, from Sao Paulo, Brazil.
I inate the trouble of storage and dry spell comes the man responsible is joined them Tuesday for the remain­
building, Third and Stark itr^
Newberg; M. A. Reed and family,
batteries where ordinary lighting ser­ required to remove the danger by der of the week.
The
Italian
ambassador
to
Brazil,
addition to making enlistmeni
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith are reg­ Salem; M. C. Lines, Wayne Bentley,
vice is available. Mr. Sarnoff says thoroughly extinguishing the fire, If
25 YEARS AGO
General
Badoglio,
“
moved
by
human
­
Alaska,
China, Hawaii, PlniB|
are
, the “Current Supply Device” would help is required the wardens
istered from Portland.
White Salmon, Wn.; J. H. Gray, Geo.
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
1 make the installation and use of the authorized to hire fire fighters at the
F. J. Friker of Mt. Angel are in Standley and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. itarian sentiments,” has offered his the United States and issue^
radio receiver as simple a convenience expense of the party responsible for Sunset cottage.
1G. Walling, Salem; S. E. Durham, friendly offices as mediator to end tory Medals and Button» to
August 2, 1899
The
campaign
against
for-
as
the
electric
lamp
or
vacuum
clean
­
the
fire.
D. L. Trullinger and wife of Mul­ Portland; Jack Amacher and wife, the hostilities between the rebels and
The road over the mountains from
est fire is no doubt entirely public ino, Oregon are spending a few days | G. O. Darbey, W. H. Ormsby, David the government forces in Brazil, say eligible to receive them, thk
North Yamhill is not very dusty, but, er, for it would merely be necessary
is now giving out application
Barrie and family, Geo. A. Banson advices received here.—Exchange.
owing to the vast amount of travel, to plug the usual form of extension spirited, from an economical stand­ in Echo cottage.
point,
and
as
an
endeavor
toward
the
I
cord
into
the
socket
to
start
operation
for the bonus or adjusted
! and wife, D. M. Bottsford and wife,
to rather rough.
Mr. and Mrs. Balton Hamble and
perpetuation
of
a
life-giving
industry
tion
and can assi
'
of
the
radio
set.
No
change
in
pres-
“
The
City
Recruiting
and
Victory
A.
U.
Smith,
R.
G.
Cornish,
Lester
The Steamer South Coast, sailed |
Miss Coy Cowden of Salem were
* Nix, John Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Medal Officer, U. S. Army, of Port­ of veterans each
for San Francisco, on Wednesday,; ' ent day receivers would be called for. that aids all classes of our people. among the Sunday arrivals.
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Authorities on fire-fighting say that
E. Chapman, Mr and Mrs S. P. Pom­ land, that has been located at 201 out properly.1
having been delayed in getting out| Thus the use of radio is being con­
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Norgren, Mrs. eroy and family, Mr and Mrs. H. R.
after
a
fire
gets
away
in
a
hot
dry
stantly
made
more
convenient
for
the
before by a very rough sea outside.
area there is nothing to do but get out R. Quarnberg, Thearon Quarnberg, Neuberger and son, Portland; H.
Work on Dry Stocking bar is pro­ public.
of the way and wait for it to cool oft: and Olga Norgren of Vancouver, Wn., Anderson and family, Grand Ronde;
gressing as rapidly as circumstances
Hence they are anxious to help teach are occupying “Ship-a-Hoy.”
E. A. Koen, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Fay
will permit. The piles are nearly all
the public the necessity of fire pre­
S. O. Cooper and family of Port­ B. Burkman, Gladstone; S. A. Davis,
driven and the work of capping com­
vention in wooded areas. The depart­ land spent Sunday and Monday in Willamina; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Baker,
menced.
ment of forestry hope to have a a cottage here.
(Continued
from
page
1)
Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. W. R Chalm­
Travelers between here and Netarts
bay report the grouse very plentiful one day last week would mean the booth for exhibition purposes and mo­ I Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Christian, Mr. ers, Forest Grove; Mr and Mrs. F. E.
and also very tame. One gentleman loss of millions of feet of timber, tion picture reels that show the effect A. O. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. M. B. Hol­ Wahl, Manhattan, Kansas; H. H. But­
C. F. Lincecum, Prop.
terfield, Woodburn; Edwin Allen, For­
having seen them sit on the fence as One fire near Cochran travelled ten of carelessness at the Tillamook coun­ man are in Wecoma
Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. Hanna and Hel­ est Grove.
he walked by not 12 feet from them.
miles in about two hours. The mill ty fair next month.
en Hanna of Portland have taken
A petition is being prepared for the
“The Crags” for a few days.
purpose of asking for a tri-weekly at Doty on the S. P. railroad in
REBEL MOVEMENT IN BRAZIL'
OCEANSIDE
mail between Hobsonville and Sea­ Washington county was destroyed
Mrs. A. Rethlejsen and sons, Harry
Wholesale and Retail
SPREADS
I
side, instead of weekly as at present. last Wednesday. If fire should break
C. N. Terril and family are vaca­ and Morgan, and Mrs. Dora Arscott
It is a good move and ought to be in out in the logging operations in the tionists from Newberg.
of Portland are in “The Gulls Nest”
While the Brazilian official state­
dorsed by the citizens at large.
for
the next two weeks.
H.
Schriner
and
wife
are
occupying
Gales Creek district with another hot
ments continue to insist that with the
August 3, 1899
“The Sands.”
The Sealion cottage is housing Mr.
exception of Sao Paulo the entire I
The county and city officials created east wind blowing the result to tim­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Emerick and and Mrs. W. H. Tibbits of Portland
country is calm and supporting the
ber
in
Tillamook
county
would
be
a lot of fun for the spectators in a
family of Portland spent a few days this week.
constituted government, reports from
game of ball on Friday, the county terribly disastrous to Tillamook coun­ here the past week.
Mrs. R. B. Miller and children of
various sources in Brazil reaching,
winning with a score of 61 to 52 by ty trees.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Gamey and Tillamook are spending their outing
Argentina and Uruguay appear to■
The work of the government forest­ daughters are enjoying the beach
the city fathers.
at Oceanside.
No wonder the city officials lost ers is not only fire prevention but also his week.
Dan C. Freeman, secretary of the contradict this.
These reports include one, consider­
the ball game. They forgot the Head­ replanting and general care and util-
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rogers, Mervin Associated Industries of Oregon,
izaton of the timber resources. They and Francis Rogers, are registered spent Saurday afternoon and evening ed to be authentic, that the federal
light, the official newspaper.
Judge Cooper lost his pocket book handled the re-foresting of areas such from Portland.
Leg of Spring Lamb, per lb........
with the state editors at Oceanside. government has declared a state of
on the ball ground on Friday and as that of Mount Hebo, which work
V. Neal and family of Portland are They occupied one of the Haddon siege in five more states owing to un­
Breast of Lamb for stew, per lb.
would be obliged to the finder to have was begun in 1907. This forest is, in a tent house.
rest.
apartments while here.
Nice
Pot Roast, per lb..................
for the most part, doing exceedingly
Another says that the federal gar­
it returned to him.
C. H. Beard and family and G. E.
No little excitement was caused
Boiling
Meat, per lb.....................
Howard Carey had the misfortune well. The project was largely an Richards and family of Portland, here Thursday night when it became rison in the state of Sergipe has
mutinied
and
that
warships
have
left
to get the thumb of his right hand I experiment, and several kinds of trees were recent visitors here.
Pork
has gone out of sight, but we still hold
known that Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens
knocked out of joint with a ball were planted. Several thousand hard­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lucavish of and Mrs. H. R. Scott were lost in the Santos with troops to put down the
our economical prices—
Still another declares
while catching in the ball game last woods were given a trial, but their Portland were in “Sunset” cottage hills east of Oceanside. The Scotts movement.
Pork Steak, per lb,........... 20c or two lbs. for
Friday, and A. M. Austin, who fool­ growth was not adaptable to this cli­ this week.
and Mrs. Stevens were none the that the revolutionary movement is
Pork
Roast, per lb.........................................
ishly undertook to catch without a mate. At the higher altitudes Doug­
prospering in Santa Catharina and
W. L. Bad ley and family of Port- worse for their night out.
A
small lot of that extra good home cured
Parana
and
disorder
prevails
in
Bahia
<
mask, was hit on the side of the las fir was found not to thrive, while land occupied one . of the Maxwell
An interesting visitor this week
face with a ball and received a pain­ spruce and hemlock did well at all Court apartments over the week-end. I week was J. H. Douglas of Whittier, and Rio Grande do Sul as well.
bacon backs at per lb. half or whole 25c and
Reports from other sources de-1
ful blow, thus rendering both hors de altitudes. The average growth of the
pa l. ) Mr. Douglas has travelled all
Newberg is represented this week i I Ca
Our own make, pure Lard, No. 10 size.....
number planted was systematically by: r* W.
combat.
W Mainwaring,
Muinwarinff Rose Mainwar-J
Mainwar- I over the wor)d and claims that he scribe the situation as so disturbed
No. 5 size ................................................ ..
determined by a checking up of an ing, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Taylor,' has never seen a place to compare that the federal government fears to
average strip of trees that had been Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Van Dyke.
15 YEARS AGO
I with Oceanside in natural scenic withdraw troops from some posts to
marked and inspected every two or
aid in the seige against Sao Paulo.
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
J. H. Douglas and Millie Douglas beauty.
■
All previous cash or charge accounts will be handled wi h
three years. It was found that about of Whittier, Cal., are registered here.
Communiques concerning military I
July 29, 1909
Dr. Thomas Ross of Portland, mem­
same courtesy as before.
seventy
five
per
cent
of
those
planted
operations
suggest
that
fighting
is
I
Jones and Knudson closed a deal
J. C. Catton and Phoebe Jane Cat­ ber of the state fish and game com­
The NEW MARKET stands for modern me
last week with F. R. Beals for a lot are still growing, and with more care ton of Portland are enjoying a two mision, with Mrs. Ross were guests of going on between the rebel and fed­
andising methods, with the best goods at tl
south of the concrete building and in handling, which can be attained if weeks vacation.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Menne over the eral forces considerably west of Sao
Paulo. Mention is made of the cap-:
are now engaged in excavating same people with real interest do the work,
lowest possible prices. A clean, sanitary, invi
A. J. George and family of Salem week-end.
the average growth of the plantations spent the week end here.
for their new fire proof building.
Campers this week are: S. W. Bak- | ture of prisoners by the federate at
ing market. Let us serve you at 304 East T'
Porto Feliz, which is some 50 miles
It was seldom that a steamer left will reach as high as ninety-five per
Roswell Holman, Edna Holman
street, Tillamook.
northwest of Sao Paulo and about 25
this city with a full cargo of freight, cent.
Mrs. R. M. Holman, of Oregon
This
project
in
Tillamook
county
miles north of Soamcaba described in
but last week the Argo had more
occupied the “Breakers” Friday
We respectfully solicit your patronage
was for some time the largest plan­ Saturday.
earlier communiques as having been
freight than she could carry.
Successors to Hadley’s Meat Market
tation
in
the
world,
but
since
then
re-
occupied by the federate.
The best public highway in Tilla-
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. King and Mr.
Bell Phone 3-W and Mutual Phone
We
The forts in the harbor of Rio
mook county, and which has bome i forestation has become very pre­ and Mrs. C. K. Cleaver of Portland
more traffic and given greater satte- valent in the eastern sections, and it spent the week in “Sea Breeze.”
Janeiro, one of which took part in
faction than any other public high­ has been decided that the chief work
the mutiny of July, 1922, have been
C. E. Miller and family of Portland
way in the county, has never cost in the western section is caring for spent the week end heie.
disarmed,, “as a precautionary meas-
To
the taxpayers one cent to maintain. the timber that is now standing.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cady of Van­
Portland-McMinnville
And we refer to the Hoquarton However, 180,000 fire trees were couver, Wn., spent tile week end in
planted on Mt. Hebo last year. This a tent house.
slough.
Hillsboro-Forest
Grove
The threat is made by some per­ work of reforesting is carried on very
O. E. McCormick is registered this
Corvallis-Salem
sons that they are going to prevent ! satisfactorily by nature with a little week.
Eugene-Roseburg
the county court from building the 1 consideration on the part of mankind.
Nye Briston and family of Silver-
and
Willamette Valley
The
cut-ovefr
areas,
if
properly
clean
­
bridge across the Tillamook river on
ton are spending their vacation here. |
Points
the grounds that the court is in debt ed up in the fall spring into thick
John Lienhar and family returned
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
to a greater amount than the law al­ musses of young timber in the spring to their home in Monitor, Oregon,
7.15 A.M.
10:80 A.M.*
lows. As we see it this is the wrong J following the cutting. If fire reaches Monday.
P. M.
6:30 P. M.*
time to knock the building of the ,hese y°un* trees thpy are of course
Among the editors and their fam­ 2:30
‘Holds for arrival of Manhattan
bridge as it should have been built ........................
l'll'e<’ nn(* Jl>® s area is barren and ilies who spent the week-end at Ocean­
Stage
must wait for regrowth either by arti­ side after attending the Editors con­ ‘Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage
several years ago.
ficial reforestation or by slow growth vention in Tillamook were: Earle <
LEAVE PORTLAND
(Park and Yamhill Streets)
SALT LAKE SILVER CON- c'08*n*I *n ^rom the edges. The gov­ Richardson and wife, Dallas; H. B. I
12:50 P. M.
ernment department that has charge Robinson, Portland; L. H. Spight, I 7:50 A. M.
FERENCE
11:50 P. M.
; of the forests and several of the Tillamook; J. B. Johnson and wife,) 4:30 P. M.
i : JÓ/ film
larger lumbering concerns are far­ Oregon City; Hal E. Hoss and wife, For arrivals-departures an con­
nections call
Silver producers of the North and sighted enough to see the advantage Barney O. Garrett and wife, Miss *
UNION STAGE
South American continents will meet of perpetual operation which may be Alene Phillips, Mrs. Anna Phillips,
Ssturdai
in Salt I.ake on August 6 for what maintained by wisely conducting the Miss Nan Cochran, Oregon City; Mr.
TERMINAL
taer,
3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave. Ea-«t
promises to be one of the most im­ operations of their logging activities and Mrs. Arne G. Rae, Tillamook.
Street*
Both Phones
portant conferences in the history of in such a way as to insure a steady
Mrs. M. Burns and family of Port- J
the white metal.
Portland - Newberg - Mc­
growth following up their cutting op­ , land are spending the week in “The
Attendance at the convention is not erations.
In this way permanent Sandpiper.”
Minnville-Tillamook
limited to mine operators. It will also towns and cities are being planned
Francis Thomas and party were
Stages
include representatives of Smelting and continuous cutting is being pre­ week end visitors from Cornelius.
Inc.
and refining concerns, international pared for. This natural reforestation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeson of
bnnkers and brokers, members of the is more nearly assured if all burning Camas, Wn., arrived Sunday and have
United States Senate and Commis­ is done in the fall, so that there is
—
sion of Gold and Silver Inquiry, the less danger in fires spreading. The
U. S. Bureau of Mines, and nationally natural growths develop* hiore satis­
known economists, engineers and factorily than the artificial planta-1
business men.
tions, because of the denser growth
A committee of the silver producers’ and natural adaptability.
fact-finding committee, will report on
Although dairying is considered
Special attention given to children’s haircutting
the practicability of a silver export Tillamook’s chief industry, it is esti-
In the homes—on the streets—in
Balcony of Haltom’s Store
association.
mated that fully 90 percent of the
stores and offices everybody is
Marcelling ........... _................... -........................... .......
This committee has already sold county’s area is adaptable only to the
Reset......................................... —......................
talking about the new Buick Six
3,200,000 ounces of silver to Poland growth of timber. When the timber
Haircutting ......... . ...................... ....... ........ ....... .......
as a step toward resumption of sil­ industry has vanished the burden of |
Phone 147-W for Appointments
—the Six that sets a new standard
ver coinage in Europe.
W
taxation for the upkeep of public
of quality and price. Throngs of
A plan for permanent organization utilities will fall entirely upon the
ud k
of silver producers will be submitted farmer . August is here and the
people are streaming into Buick
by a committee composed of Alfred greater part of it promises to be drier
salesrooms to see it.
Harrell of California, Henry M. than the month just past. The state
Rives of Nevada and W. I. Snyder of laws that protect the forests are
Utah.
good. Others, perhaps could be used,
Arrangements for the meeting are but the main issue at present is the F
I
being made by the Utah mining men enforcement of the present ones. The
through the Utah Chapter of the biggest crime exists in carelessness
American Mining Congress and the and negligence, principally on the
Tillamook, Nehalem and Seaside.
Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce.
part of those who are most deeply
concerned, the lumberman and the
DEV EHI PI NG RADIO CON- dairyman.
fed*y:
Fire wardens are em- j
phasizing the fact that personal at-1
VENIENCES
Mr
OLD TILLAMOOK
FIRE PREVENTION HELPS
new market
Meats Fish and poultry
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
STAGES
The
Nelson’s Hairhobbing and Beauty
Shoppe
COAST STAGES
Standard Six
See it for Yourself
Daily
In commenting on the rapid develop­
ment of radio and prospective im­
provements for benefit of radio uses.
David Sarnoff, vice-president-general
manager of the Radio Corporation of
America, says that one of the next
greatest conveniencaa that will ba
given the public is a “Current Supply
TILE YOUR EARM
ASK THE MAN
WHO HAS TILED
TILLAMOOK CLAY
WORKS
i
Ix^ave stage depot at Tillamook, 9 a. m; leave
stage depot. Seaside, 3 p. m.
COAST STAGES
Geo. Smith, Mgr
Al
SUNSET GARAGE
yil-N BEI ltK AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT
BUICK WILL
Piarle