ft f FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 < TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT habit of tossing ringers and double subjects,” stated Mr. PoWwx came back up immediately without picture will show life anion< ringers at will. In the trap-shoot the team from the in the various iorms of servi. waiting for a count of eight or nine. S. R. 10 W. W, 160 acres. Salem lodge won the trophy that was ing the war; famous battle. kl?’ Knocked down again he staggered to (Continued from page 1) 35 years ago, August 23, 1889 Chateau Thierry, in which S?1 August 13th, 124: War. Deed. his feet immediately to be bowled was chosen first vice-president. David awarded by the Tillamook lodge. Mr. James Squires has taken a Ralph R. Jones and wife to R. M. ~~~ Referee (Kuratli, Tillamook lodge No. 1437, Their score was an average of 91 encan forces were active- |..a contract of logging or rather hauling Ryer and wife Lot 22 Blk. 13 Nes- Friday evening the forty round over for the third time. Gruman gave the decision to Tribby. whose efforts have been efficient and birds out of 100. The Portland team the war, Wilson, Poineai« logs for Amos Vaughn. kowin. War. Deed. Werner Michel, boxing card was one of the best that and others; the machine« U8T* The fastest fight of the evening was Judge Cooper is erecting a fine and wife to Guy Ford. North 1-2 Lots was ever ataged in the cit A11 Ule ¡untiring in the convention just past was a close second with 90. Tilla­ war; camouflage; and seen., L? a pair of light-weights, Cracker War ­ residence upon his magnificent little 1 nd 9 Rllr K 5 _ R ... . ........ K_ R R Hays At*dn- 10 preliminaries, and . especially the light ren, Portland, 130 pounds, and Phil ■ was chosen second vice president and mook took third place with 84, Cor­ have historical significance piece of land east of town. J Tillamook, Oregon, i ^F>at. Mtg. weight fight between Cracker War- Bayes, Salem, 126 pounds. Bayes is G. E. Sanders, Albany third vice- vallis fourth with 83, and McMinn­ The I. O. O. F. are making prepar­ ! Nestucca Valley Bank to C. H. Lari- ren and Phil Bayes, were exceptional- one of the fastest and gamest boxers president. Austin Hayden, Klamath ville fifth with 75. This contest took ------ ---- 7 Albany—Brynt auto park ations to furnish their hall over . t son and Chas. “ Thomas. Rei. of Chat. ly good. The two main eventg 8ched. , j place Saturday with each team repre- 739 tourists during July, ever appearing locally. He rushed the ,. King’s store in a magnificent style. ' Mtg. Bk G page 27-8. War. Deed, j , sented by f0Ur men. On Friday the amounting to §369.50. ’ * uled to last 10 rounds were ended fighting most of the way and follow­ lodge was re-elected treasurer. Bell and Willard Johnson are pur­ William Fletcher and wife to Harry Denton Burdick, Bend, next speaker jndjyjduai meet was held. Jess Troeh by knock-outs. In his fight with ed up his leads all through the fight. chasing cattle and propose to soon ( A. Fletcher (their son) NE 1-4 of Young Whitney, Billy Gardeau, of Warren had a good eye^and kept Bayes 1 of the house of state representatives, of Portland won first prize, a hand- have a logging camp in active oper­ ¡NE 1-4 Sec. 25 T 3 SR S W, Lot 4 Weiaar. Idaho, both at 140 uounda. ioltad up al! the time. piece »iH»r act donated '' " Both boys Homet Ro»», McMinnville, and C. k some thrte ation, I See. 19 and Lot 1 See. SO T 3 3. II. had a tough man to stop, and was ap­ by Backus and Morris of Portland worked hard, traded blows and fought Sweek, Heppner, were chosen as Frank Severance has had the mis­ 8 W. 71.68 acres, more or less. Q. LOTIO parently taking good wallops on the every minute. The decision, a draw, for the individual high gun score. Mr. trustees. Frank D. Cohan, who ma­ fortune to lose one of the leaders in ' C. Deed. The Tillamook Bay Co. a head and face until the end came sud- was accepted heartily by the fans. Troeh’s score was 166 birds out of his ox team. The animal got loose corp, to R. J. Hendricks. All R. T. deniy when Gardeau sent a well timed terially aided the Tillamook lodge in Lewis Johnson, 168, Tillamook, and their convention arrangements, was 1175. Ten prizes each day were award­ and indulged in too much chop. and Int in various lots and Blocks in ,terrific smash with his right to Young ed the trap-shooters by local merch­ Part of the report of school district Bay City and in Central. Addn. Pa- Whitney’s jaw when the latter duck- Tommy McCarty, 166, Portland, went given a unanimous vote of appreci­ No. 1, Fairview, for May 24, 1889, cific Addn. and Bay View Addn. to ed ¡n the early part of the fourth a six round bout of good fighting. ation and thanks from the Tillamook ants and the men who participated The turning point was probably when and state lodges and was re-appoint- and the committee in charge wish to contains the following names: John , Bay City, Oregon. Probate Tran- round. express their appreciation for the McCarty charged into Johnson’s com­ Bester, Chester Holden, Anna Holden, 1 script, from Multnomah County Ore. These two men had fought to a er at the beginning of the fourth 1 ed secretary. ‘ efforts and donations thM made the Verner Holden, George Himes, Myr­ {Estate of Marie E. Ludwig. War. ’ draw earlier in the year, both taking The sea-food barbecue Friday, to make quick work of the local man. I noon, the motor-cycle polo Saturday tournament a success. tle Mills, Norman Olsen, Jennie Ol­ Deed. Miles Watrous to Alfred C.' ]ot of punishment. Friday night sen, Edith Perkins, Joe Williams, Allen and wife. Lt 13 Blk. 16 Sea, the fight started with Whitney land- Johnson ducked and landed several ‘ afternoon, which was won by the I husky wallops that evidently weaken­ I “A History of the World War,” Minnie Olsen, View Park. I ¡ng smashes with both hands to the ed McCarty. Johnson was given the I Portland Motor company team by a score of 4 to 2, the rodeo, A. B. C. motion picture now in preparation by August 14th, 1924: Chat. Mtg. A. ■ head and face. In the second Gardeau* decision. attractions, sight-seeing trips, deep I Alfred Powers, of the University of 25 years ago, August 24, 1899 G. Shultz to First National Bank,' was against the ropes for several sec­ The Hallowell kids of Rector, sea fishing and clam digging excur- Oregon Extension Division, will be re­ Mr. George Edmunds is moving his Tillamook, Ore. Livestock, due on de- j onds but was taking the punches with George and Walter, weight about 80 leased in September. Mr. Powers is ■tore building. ; mand, int. 8 per cent, quarterly. Mtg. 1 out a great deal of worry. The third pounds went three two minute rounds i sions, fights and dances were enjoyed by all who attended those features. cutting the scenes most important Mrs. Hunter’s little boy underwent L. J. Redberg and wife to A. M. Com­ round found both men’ landing husky for a curtain raiser. Putt Mathews historically from about a dozen offi­ a surgical operation. mons L. J. Redberg Ranch in Secs. ■ blows and both were taking them took a count of ten in the third round 1 The convention as a whole was a suc­ cess in everything but finances. The cial war reviews, which he is re-ar­ Solomon Smith is reported con­ 6, 7 and S T 5 S. R. 10 W. Due 3 with no apparent sign of weakening, of his scheduled four round bout with local unit went to a great expense ranging, re-titling, and re-editing to valescing from his tumble he got years int. 7 per cent, semi-annually. I Whitney coming out with his promi­ Troy Hines. Fred Hallowell, Rector, I Tuesday. War. Deed. W. S. Walton and wife to nent grin. The fourth started off as and Jack Snyder, Tillamook, 60 pound in putting the convention over and form a six-reel film, to be included in ! the committees’ work was all appreci­ the University Loan Collection. Dr. Patchen’s tricycle needs a little Roy F. Shields and wife N 70 feet. vigorously as ever and the K. O. I Lots 18 and 19 Blk. 10, Also 25 feet wallop came without a previous sign fans and were awarded a draw, “This film will satisfy a specific more weight on the front wheel. ated. fns and were awarded a draw. One of the prettiest features of demand on the part of the schools, Arthur Stillwell of Co. H, Second off North 70 feet Lot 17 Blk. 10 Nes- I of the fight’s ending. Young Whitney Moose Norbeck, wrestler with the | the convention /7/77/5/5 5^ ' A. B. C. shows announced his offer , was held Friday afternoon. Bands' ganizations interested in historical last week. He had a cold day when to Etta May Seas, et-al. Small tract went out for several seconds. of a dollar a minute to any one stay- ! ' of the lodges of Tillamook and Me-' he struck Tillamook. by motes nd bounds in Sec. 30 T 4 The semi-final was a good fight. ing with him on the mat. Lester I Minnville, the A. B. C. and Hobbs’ 1 The sum raised in Tillamook for SR 10 W. War. Deed. W. S. Walton Clark Johnson of Tillamook was con- Ketchell of Oakland, California chal­ the monument fund amounted to §26.- and wife to Prince W. Byrd and wife I siderably out weighed by Bert Tribby I orchestras and drum and trumpet | lenged Bert Tribby after his bout 50. The donations ranging from §2.50 S 30 feet Lots 18 and 19, West 35 of Marshfield. Fans saw a wonder­ corps from Portland, McMinnville and with Clark Johnson. L. V. Jenkins, to 50 cents. The following residents feet of S 30 fet Lot 17, N 30 feet fully muscled young fellow in Tribby | Salem lodges furnished music for the ■ Chief of Police, Portland, and Harry of Tillamook are among those do­ Lots 8 and 9, West 35 feet of N 30 whose shoulders and arm muscles i marching. Prizes were awarded as | White, Tillamook’s chief, fought a one nating: B. G. Lamb, F. T. Fitzpatrick, feet of Lot 10 in Block 10 Neskowin. were massive. He out weighed the I follows: Largest attendance, McMinn­ round verbal battle to a newspaper Tom Coats, S. V. Anderson, Charles Chat. Mtg. C. E. Haak to John H. Tillamook boy by 12 pounds. At the ville; best industrial float, first prize,1 decision which is a secret. Incident­ I. Clough, F. C. Baker, J. S. Lamar, Haak covers 1 Tacoma Yarding start it looked as though Johnson’s ' A. F. Coats lumber company, second ally Cljief Jenkins said that Clark T. H. Goyne, G. B. Lamb, Homer Ma­ engine, at Snark, Tillamook county, chance was small. Tribby started 1 prize Tillamook County Creamery as-: Johnson put up the best fight he ever son, G A. Edmunds and Sam Downs. Oregon. Due 3 months int. 7 per cent confidently wth the first round ending sociation; tallest Elk, Drum-Major I from a nineteen year old boy. saw The weather bureau has written to maturity. Log Brand of Goerge D. in a draw. In the second both men Lundenhauser, McMinnville; shortest! Captain Dawson to send a copy of the Williams. Elk, Joe Germit, Miami, Arizona; 1 Mtg. Henry Schild to 1 took some terrible punishment with CHEESE FROM NAPLES weather report in this county for Jan­ Henry Rogers. S 1-2 of SW 1-4 Sec. Tribby having a slight edge, bathing beauties’ contest, first prize, j His uary, 1889, to be used in the weather 3 T 2 SR 9 W. Due 3 years int. 7 long reach and superior weight had Miss Mae Allen, Rockaway, second, | The movement of cheese to the Miss Mary Lamar, Tillamook; fattest I bureau exhibit at the Paris exhibition. per cent annually. Mtg. W. H. Derby Johnson worried and bleeding, The I and wife to Emma Finlayson. Lots smaller man had abandoned his foot United States from Naples, Italy, is Elk, Rollie Watson, Tillamook; best 15 years ago. August 26, 1909 7-8-9 Blk. 14 Garibaldi Park, Addn. work and was standng up, giving and reported fairly good. American buy­ I clown, Harvey Weber, Portland 142; Grant Mills has bought the gro­ ' to Garibaldi, Oregon. Due 1 year int. taking with opponent. Tribby’s round. ers have been taking quantities of the ! oldest Elk, draw between John Leland | cery business previously carried on 8 per cent, semi-annually. In the third Johnson came back strong 1923 cheese. Prices are nearly 10 Henderson, Tillamook, and Charles by his late brother, W. M. Mills. I August 15th, 1924: War. Deed. John and the look of confidence left the cents a pound less than the prevailing Ray, Cloverdale. Merrel Smith and wife returned j I Klein and wife to Joseph Klein, et-al. face of Tribby. He looked groggy prices during April, 1923. Naples ex­ | Mr. Cook of the Webfoot Weekly from California last week, having Lots 45 and 46 Blk. 22 Rockaway but the grind was too severe for porters of cheese state that they are : film service, connected with the Ore- ■old out his business in that state. 1 Beach. War. Deed. James A. Reed 1 Johnson, who left an opening through feeling keenly the competition that is I gon Daily journal covered the entire Morris Schnal, the popular priced and wife to M. C. Madison. Lots 11 ' which Tribby landed a heavy Slow to developing in South America. It is I convention and the pictures will prob- clother, will open, on or about Sep­ j nd 12 Blk. 32 Wheeler. War. Deed. 'the face that stopped Johnson’s rally said that Italian cheese is being made 1 ably be run locally in the near future. tember 1st, with a fine line of cloth­ Anna Welch and husband to William ' near the end of the round. The in Argentina which is nearly as good The horse-shoe tournament scheduled ing, gent’s furnishings, boots and A. Bay. Lot 3 Blk. 1 Highland Park fourth was a good slug fest with as the Italian product and sells for j for 3 p. m. was cancelled and forfeit- shoes, in part of R. L. Wade’s store. Addn. to Manhattan, Oregon. Asgt. Johnson doing some wonderful in­ considerably less. Italy exported, dur- 1 ed to the Oregon City team when W. M. Heaston has opened a barber Mtg. S. S. Kingston to Mary A. fighting. In the fifth it looked like ng the first two months of 1924, 3,- they proved themselves to have a SUNDAY AUGUST 24 shop in the building north of the Bowcher. Asgt. of Mtg. Bk 9 page Tribby was weakening under the 804,000 pounds of cheese compared ANNA Q. NILSSON, RAYMOND HATTON, MITCHELL Headlight office, and solicits part of ¡90-1. War. Deed. Peter Rusow and strenuous milling. Both took a lot with 1,568,000 pounds the first two LEWIS and ALEC B. FRANCIS in the business. Mr. Heaston came re­ wife to R. H. Laffoon and wife Tract of punishment with Johnson having a months of 1923, more than half of it cently to this city from Kansas. slight edge. The sixth was the fast­ coming to the United States. I 35 x 66 feet in Sec. 27 T 4 SR 10. We understand that surveyors are August 16th, 1294: Mtg. F. W. est, most furious and hardest grind A story of fists, fate, fury; strife, stress and strangers; love, law at Netarts endeavoring to find a more j Talbot and wife to Andrew Ander­ ever witnessed in a local ring. Both Members of the Jersey Cattle club and luck, it stings with the tang of the sea. suitable route for the electric rail­ son. Tract in Sec. 12 T SR 10 W at landed haymakers, jabs and every­ will meet at Fairview hall Thursday “BIG MOMENTS FROM BIG PICTURES”—Comedy road to that place, as the previous Hebo, upon which stands Hotel and thing but kicks and bites. The round August 28. All members requested to survey was not thought to be satis­ filling station. Due on or before 6 ended with both boys looking tired, j be present. Business of importance factory. There is some talk of the years int. 6 per cent annually. Sat. Early in the seventh Tribby landed a to you.—Adv. MONDAY AUGUST 25 electric road going from Netarts to Mtg. Andrew Anderson to Three Riv­ jolt that sent Johnson to the canvas. • William Maxwell, president. CORINNE GRIFFITH and CONWAY TEARLE in Bayocean park along the coast in­ ers Creamery Assn. Rol. of Mtg. Bk The smaller boy was too game for he Rose Crawford, secretary. stead of around the south side of Til­ ' 10 page 246-7. Sat. Mtg. Emma lamook bay. Grunon to Elie Stiennon and wife A picture with a strong theme and filled with rare beauty- I Rel. of Mtg. Bk 8 page 243. covering “WHAT’S THE USE" —Andy Gump Comedy Portland—Plans ready for §150,000 lnds in Sec. 18 T 2 SR 9 W. War. apartment house. Deed. Maudie Warfield and husband TUESDAY AUGUST 26 Knight Adjustment Co. to T. A. Currie Lot 3 and N 1-2 Ix>t 2 Blk. 4 Twin Rocks. War. Deed. Mark McMinnville, Hillsboro, Tillamook PACIFIC ABSTRACT COMPANY A. Garfield and wife to T. A. Currie. 1 Featuring CONWAY TEARLE, LON CHANEY, DOROTHY ¡Lot 1 and S 1-2 Lot 2 Blk 4 Twin Daily filings at Court House, Tilla­ Rocks. Sat. Chat. Mtg. Western Fi-1 MACKAIL and RICHARD CORTEZ mook, Oregon: A story of sensational surprises and an astounding climax. nance Corporation to Roy O. Graves. r, August 11th 1924; 11. T. Botts to Rel. of Chat. Mtg Bk. G page 301-4.: INTERNATIONAL NEWS” and “AESOP’S FABLE"—Cart* * V Reinhold IL Krombein SH Lot 7 Comedy i Blk. 45 I.ake Lytle. War. Deed. War. a r Deed. H. T. Botts to John Petke N 1-2 HUNTING PARTY LEAVES FOR A WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27 SOUTHERN OREGON Ix>t 7 Blk. 45 laike Lytle Rel. Mtg. BETTY COMPSON, RICHARD DIX, LEWIS STONE «<1 Benton County State Bank to James TULLY MARSHALL in A. Reed and wife Rel. of Mtg. B j 7 Immediately upon receiving word pg. 587, covering Lots 11 nd 12 Blk. Thursday morning of the opening of 32 Wheeler. War. Deed. Edward J. the deer season in the state Bert A wonderful big cast and a story with an appeal equalling The Not Higher Priced Reynolds and wife to Charles J. Sod­ Thayer of the city police force, Glenn In a contest now being conducted by Miracle Man.” erberg. Lot 10 Blk. 9 Bayocean Park. Terry and Leonard Burke, both of Without costing more than “THAT’S THAT”—Comedy the Glens Falls Insurance Company War. Deed. Frank Hadley and wife the fire department, left for the ordinary tires, these great and its Agents to Nannie M. Finley. Lot 7 Blk. 12 southern part of the state on a hunt­ oversize C-T-C hand-built low Rose City Beach. Q. C. Deed. Cora ing trip. Chester Stewart will act THURSDAY AUGUST 28 inflation cords represent every L. Ewing et-al, to Margaret Ewing. 1 as night policeman during Mr. Thay- 100 Awards—Divided as follows: HOOT GIBSON in higher standard in tire mak­ Lots 3 and 4 Blk. 10 Theodore Ja­ ' er's absence. ing and service. 1st Prize................................. $500 coby « Addn. to Bay City, Oregon. C-T-Cs are heavier, stronger 2nd Prize.................................. 250 A story with more than forty thrills, teeming with comedy ’P®** August 12th, 1924: Mtg. F. E. and more durable than tires Fossil—Gravel being hauled to re­ 3rd Prize ....................... .......... 100 you h and a most amazing romance. Swope to J. H. Bodner SE 1-2 and E pair John Day highway. This ■ “THE MADMAN’S OATH”—Pathe Short Feature. 7 Prizes, each........................ 1-2 of SE 1-4 Sec. 5 T 3 S R 9 W only th pre Ted 120 acres. Due on or before 6 months, 10 Prizes, each........................ under int. 10 per cent maturity. War. Deed. oiost rt*M InspeeUnn; 30 Prizes, each......................... FRIDAY AUGUST 29 C. G. Boggle, A. Lagler Nehalem Harbor Co. to Edward M. 50 Prizes, each......................... «-■ Thurlow. Lot 9 Blk. 70 Rowes Addn. •Mch nts u, I ebanon. Ore. Nehalem, Ore. to Wheeler. Oregon. Sat. Mtg. F. W. . . starring JACK HOXIE , v Christensen to L J. Redberg and 1 -a Tiding, hard fighting action picture of the **"■ wife Rel. of Mtg. Bk. 7 page 451-3 plains, filled with breath-taking thrills and stunt« galore. covering lands in Secs. 6-7-8 T 5 SR (Closes October 11, 1921) “EASTER BONNETS"—-Comedy 10 W. Sat. Mtg. F. W. Christensen Try Your Hand—Write a Slogan to L. J. Redberg and wife Rel. of Mtg. I Bk. 10 page 105-6. covering lamia in SATURDAY AUGUST 36 Distributors Tillamook Willamette Valley Dealers In Secs. 6-7-8 Tp 5 S. R. 10 W. War. VIOLA DANA in - Deed. W. S. Walton and wife to County For full particulars, see, phone, or write Eleanor R. lampart. Lot 1 Blk. 30 Hay, Grain, Straw and l£jou want.to ** happy! The tragi-comedy of married lifej* Neskowin. War. Deed. J. T. Marr all Kinds of Mill Feed Harry L. Gilham V. L. White first year A picture that will come back to you for a week and wife to Elmer Hurlbut, et-al, SE new comedy appeal, it’s a dandy. 1-2 of NW 1-4, NE 1-4 of SW 1-4 U omedy and Lots 2 and 3 Sec. >8 T 4 S. R. 6 Offices at W 170.97 acres, more or less. Cor- i Insurance. IxMins. Bonds You’ll Always See The Latest and Best Shows In rection deed for Deed Bk. 43 page“ I ebano«. Ore. 209 Second Are., E. Phone S7-W 183.) (Deeds North 1-2 of said lands the County, At The Coliseum—Tillamook. in correction deed.) Patent. U. S. to FORTY ROUND CARD GIVEN HERE FRIDAY OLD TIME TILLAMOOKj;»^.“"1“ ELK’S CONVENTION WANTED Second hand furniture; Hardware stoves, all kinds of junk and Cascara bark. We buy and sell everything. Phone M-lll, 5 First street. COLISEUM F i * Half - a - Dollar - Bill Lillies of the Field i* ? The Next Corner §2,000 in PRIZES For Fire Prevention Slogans The Stranger Forty Horse Hawkins BOGGIE & LAGLER “J The Galloping Ace Contest Open to Everybody You May Win a Prize Gilham-White Ins. Agency NELSON Electric Co. Don’t Trust Your Husband