9 ,MOOK system rii“^Z:,XXt:!M0RE FOREST AREAS UKS IN MINNESOTA well-known fact that labor, that is, the body of men making up the rank CLOSED TO SMOKING and file of the different organizations, t season is still ahead and that these dangerous areas are annually fre­ quented by large numbers of travel­ ers, campers, and berry pickers, ac­ cording to the report. A portion of the area closed on the Umatilla con­ stitutes an important unit of the city water supply of Walla Walla, Wash­ ington. The present season is said to be one of extra high hazard and the woods are entirly too dry to take any unnecessary chances of fire get­ ting started. parked on the pavement were struck by a third car that was attempting to pass at the same point. The Retle- fsen car was knocked off the pave­ ment and tipped over. All the occu­ pants were more or less seriously in­ jured. Mr. Retlefsen was taken to the hospital with a collar bone broken in two places. The other two mem­ bers of the party were cut with the broken glass. The machine that was parked and the other one that was mixed up in the accident were both out of sight when the victims were able to investigate the identity of the other people. The injured trio are r <- p 1 d I y improving al Oceanside waiting about $900 worth of repairs on their car. Market Agent C. E. Spence deeply resent the treatment labor re­ gently visited the Minnesota ceived at the hands of the democratic The closing of the entire Deschutes association, gives the fol­ convention when the Davis managers National Forest to smoking has just facts regarding this large co- ruthlessly shoved George L. Berry, I been announced by District Forester . ,, There are 630 creameries leading democratic candidate for vice ’ Geo. H. Cecil of the U. S. forest ser- e association. The independent president, to one side for “Brother II vice, Portland, Oregon. Mr. Cecil has ^ration creameries do only a Chas.” Bryan, despite the fact that also announced the closing of the east part of the creamery business Berry’s friends had been told by the half of the Columbia National For­ ,wer freight charges farmers, business men, clerks, or any Chief Creek, Frazier Creek and a at the county recorder’s office during ¡jail shipments ; by bringing up other body of citizens, cannot be de­ portion of Hida way Creek; also all BAD the week. Curtis L. Wise was mar­ ACCIDENT AT PLEASANT of butter thru a system of livered by anyone to any candidate. of the Mill Creek watershed. ried to Helen M. Johnson of Manhat­ VALLEY tan on the 4th, and Ralph G. Gardner non, and by marketing thru American citizens cannot be bossed These regions are designated as and Edna G. White of Cloverdale ptnl agency. i around like sheep. Labor, or any areas of extreme fire hazard and are Last Sunday evening William Ret­ were married on' the Sth by E. W. I ssiociation has an adequate < other body of citizens, cannot be fool­ closed under the provisions of tres­ forage and refrigerator system ed by beautiful phrases or by prom­ pass regulation T-l of the United lefsen, one of the owners of the Ore­ Stanley, justice of the peace. Licens­ i Paul and the creameries are ises which any thinking man knows States department of agriculture, gon mirror and bevelling works, es were also issued to Fred Audelott Portland,z Mrs. Retlefsen qnd Mr. equipped in like manner. No cannot be fulfilled. according to the district forester’s Retlefsen’s brother were victims of and Maybel K. Towers of Garibaldi, and Frank G. Mitchell and Dorothy statement. I grade is used by the associ­ an accident near Pleasant Valley. L. Hare of Tillamook. si! such being shipped to oth- The closing of these additional areas They were coming toward Tillamook Only a fraction of a ton of coal gpanies, and the producer gets burned in the family furnace is ac­ is made necessary by the fact that on the way to Oceanside, and in at­ Philomath repairing grade school K receipts from same. Stand­ tually used to heat the house. At the much of the worst part of the fir« tempting ot go past a car that was building. in has been the big things same time, seventeen times as much, I by the central organization, in actual weight, as is shoveled into ■¡jlamook system of inspection, the furnace is sent up the flue in the istion and management was form of gas. «1 closely. Sixteen tons of this gas. consisting! of the gases of the atmosphere, oxy­ HE’S COMING! gen and nitrogen, are carried along greatest movie-star of them is with the coal gas for every ton of I to Tillamook Monday August coal that is burned. In this way much b the Al G. Barnes wild animal of the heat efficiency of the coal is lost which would otherwise be recap­ movies star, whose name has tured if distributed through mains as i the lips of all motion-picture in the case of city gas. Twelve of roughout the country, and who these tons and a little more are of ipeared in some of the most nitrogen, which goes through the fire 4 ilar films released in the past unchanged. Almost four tons of oxy­ I us signed up with the Al G. gen, necessary for combustion, are ' also sent up in the form of carbon circus. Barnes secured him from the dioxide, sulphur dioxide and water nl Motion Picture Corpora- vapor. I Universal City, at a cost of Most of the coal, one thousand five , after the famous star had hundred pounds or so, also escapes, the desire to try his hand at I less than one part in a hundred form­ iff. | ing smoke. Most of the five hundred movie star is none other than i pounds remaining are ashes. As com­ pared with gas heating, this coal has ' irtin, himself. dition, you will see Lotus, larg- a steam raising efficiency of only 40 | only performing blood-sweat- to 50 per cent where the former has I ; popotamus in the world, who from 78 to 83 per cent. , In heating j by hot air distribution, coal usually at every sitting. bale of hay and a bushel of has an efficiency of considerably less the greatest sensation on the and the average for gas is around 70 pam is the gigantic extrava- per cent. "Pocohontas -at the Court of ¡Anne,” the colossal feature Oregon forest roads get $385,000 p-‘ the entertainment. Don’t from federal funds to be applied as follows: 26 miles The Dalles-Calif- ornia highway, in Deschutes national ictive speaking campaign of forest, $120,000; extension of McKen­ Seal parties will not start un­ zie road in same forest, $25,000; ite candidates on the several ' Roosevelt highway between Hauser have been formally notified ' and Coos-Douglas county line, $100,- j have been chosen by their 0001 surfacing of Mt. Hood loop, $7,- ions. After these notifications I 500; Roosevelt highway in Siskiyou ken place the country may national forest, $75,000; Alsea river numerous speakers to appear I highway near Siuslaw forest, $18,000; pump and present the claims I forest, near Mule hill, $22,000; main- krties for whom they speak. ‘ one mile new road in Crater national MAKE the lighting I it is true that certan men tenance of highways $34,000. READ THE HEADLIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS CAN WHAT YOU CAN Peaches, Plums, Green Beans and Apples are now coming in. Get your supply whenever convenient, but don’t delay. Sugar—$7.90 per sack cash. Sauces, Catsup and Spices—our stock is nearly complete with good extras in eats. In Catsup we have Snider’s. Monopole. Heinz and Crosse and Blackwell's Walnut Cat* sup. In Sauces we carry Heinz Beef Steak Sauce, Brand’s A-l Sauce, Green and Red Pepper Sauce, Noodle Sauce, Snider’s Oyster Coctail Sauce, Heinz and Beechnut Chili Sauce and Lea & Per­ rins Sauce. Vinegars—Heinz bottled vinegar and our extra strong vinegar in bulk for pickling and table. The best costs you no more here. Satisfaction Store-Market E. G. Anderson “Check” Seal Commercial Lighting Yois’IS get better light in your business 9 illamook SÏZ ■xELECTFiCa X'rKNY IN the Interest of better electri­ cal service, we publish the “Electrical ‘How’ lor Householders," a booklet which describe« and illustrate« the latest and most efficient methods for the use of electricity. 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