Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 29, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    COMMOS SENSE ROAD BOLDING
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known
as
the
Shields
place
to
Mr.
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i
C. W. Linebaugh, U. 8. Postal In­
H. L. Hoard, publisher of the Jeff-
Dallas, Oregon. Mr. Elliott I I
spector, gave this office a call Mon­ i Elliott of Dallas.
day. Accompanied by Mayor Smith has engaged Virgil Loomis to care
erson County Union, Fort Atkinson,
I
of
Tillamook,
he
left
Tuesday
to
in
­
for
the
dairy
herd
and
farm.
We
Wisconsin, has been carrying on a very
CLOVERDALE
spect the postoffices at Otis and Taft. wish Mr. Elliott much prosperity in
active campaign in that state for
The Tillamook
Neskowin held a good many disap­ his new venture.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Farmer and Mr.
wha- might be called common sense
pointed people over the week end, who
Saturday,
August 23: Sidney Mil­ methods in highway construction. He
and Mrs. Arlingson of Marshfield had come that far expecting to make' G. W. Recd made a business visit
ler, Woodburn; A. A. Stone, Spokane; makes the statement that the two es-
spent several days during the past (the trip over the new highway to to the valley last week.
Gene Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Zwight, Sheridan; E. M. Ross. sentiai features in road-building are
week with Mr. Farmer’s parents, Mr. Salmon River but owing to the re­
cent
rains
the
road
had
been
closed.
j Riley Simmons is home on a 30 day A. E. Dayle, William Temely and . druinage that will allow the water to
and Mrs. H. M. Farmer of Cloverdale.
.„a off the surface and a grade sutt
Several
Cloverdale
neonle
caught
on
i furlouirh
Mr. Simmons is in the family. T. C. Mecklem. E. R. Johnson/run
The dance riven nt the grange >
Ictenfly e<t#y so tnat a io«<f «iaX **
the other »ide of the mountain were
Mr. «rid Mrs. Alfred Berglund, V. L. (moved over it in a satisfactory man-
ill last Friday night was well at-1
forced to return by Newport. No ! naval service on (J. 3. 3. New Mexico.
Dickie,
Mrs. R. W. Hayes, Ella Beat- I ner. He points
... .........................
Jim Simmons was a business visitor
out the danger and
tended and voted a success by all date has been set for the opening of
ty,
Bertha
B.
McCarty,
K.
K.
Kubli,
(
g
nse
o
f
digging
great ditches at
!
at
Tillamook
last
Thursday.
present.
the road.
D. B. Howell William B.
D Dolph
n„iM. and
"nd(the gide of a roadi banking the cen­
Miss Eugenia Brandhorst and Ar­
A party composed of Frank Owens
The new play shed at Pleasant family, Florence C. Ross, Mr. and
thur Stafford of Portland were guests and family, Archie Gist and family, ' Valley school- house is nearing com­
ter up like a railroad grade and then
Mrs. Howard, W. M. Bristows, E. G. intersecting such grade at regular in­
of Miss Eleanor Lucy over the week and W. Todd and family has returned
end.
from an automobile trip through pletion. Mr. Ellis, the contractor, ex- Moody, Mr. and Mrs. G. 'll. MaeMul- tervals with narrow culverts which
I pects to finish work on it in the next len,,Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Farley, Mr. offer dangerous obstructions to traffic.
Miss Dorothy Blake and Johnny Southern Oregon.
and*Mrs. E. L. Smith, Portland; J F.
Cresswell of Oregon City are visit­
Mr. Hoard’s theory is that where-
j ten days.
’
¡We the roa(] gralle should
ing with Miss Bessie Hunter.
OCEANSIDE
Henry Simmons sold his interest Clark, Floyd Freeland, Coeur d Al me,,
ft gtreet> extending
The Cow Testing association picnic
; in the Buzzard mill to Arthur Hedges. Idaho; Mrs. Watkins and son, Hi- fae
quiam,
Wn.;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Yag
­
to be held at Cloverdale park, Sep­
where
practical,
from fence to fence.
Mr.
Hedges
and
Riley
Simmons
have
Although the season is growing
tember 6 promises a good time.
late, crowds are arriving daily to en- I ( bought the Moore timber and are er v The Dalles; Mary E. Warren and Gravelling or hard-surfacing need be
The Cloverdale light and power joy the last week of vacation before moving the mill to its new location. party, Eugene; M. C. Matheny and no wider than at present. It an auto­
system has been purchased from school starts, and the Labor Day holi­
Henry Simmons, it is rumored will family, Silverton; Della Salmon, Ruth mobile or team was forced off the
Charles Ray by Walter Mead. Mr. days.
build a larger mill in the near future. Beggs, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Painter, 1 beaten track it would not have to
Mead has already begun work on a
Occupying cottages this week are: Logs will be cut on his own holdings McMinnville.
1 plunge into a ditch as is the case at
Sunday: R. R. Hill and family, C. present on too many miles of highway
new dam 150 feet above the present O. O. James, O. F. Cronnoble and we understand.
one which will give 10 feet more fall family, L. E. Stephens, O. O. Olson,
Chas. Fleck and Harry Simmons B. Lantz, G. Paterson, Portland; Mr. 1 construction.
Instead of building
besides holding a greater volume of R. W. Johnson, Ray Baylink, Mrs. have taken a contract clearing land and Mrs. M. A. Nichols, Los Angeles; ' “motes” along the sides of hundreds
water. The electric lights installed Burdic'r, Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Epps, on the lower Tillamook river. Mr. Robert Dunney, Hoquiam, Wn; R. E. of miles of well-packed macadam
on Main street by Mr. Mead has Mrs. L. R. Mitchell, Fred L. Proctor, Fleck has moved his donkey engine Johnson, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Ed. roads, which are on fairly good
greatly improved the appearance of Mrs. Minnie Proctor, Arletha Proctor, down and good progress is reported. F. Grell, San Francisco; Nona South­ grades, it would be much more prac­
the town.
George A. Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Estin Wood are the worth, Seaside; M. A. Deaton, Mc­ tical to grade the road on either side
Considerable interest has been L. Graves, Mrs. M. Chemis, A. M. parents of a fine daughter. Mother Minnville; G. H. Leacock, John Day; of the center and use the solid old ma­
J. R. McKee, Vancouver, Wn; George
aroused this year in the exhibit from Wetterborg, E. D. Wyman, A. J. and baby are doing well.
cadam or rock as a base for a cover­
the south end of the county at the Walters and wife, Ruth Walters, Mrs.
Henry Simmons has moved his Harness, Jack Smith, Tillamook.
ing of asphalt concrete. This could
Tillamook Fair, by the Cloverdale W. W. Ward, C. O. McClure and wife, family back to the old Simmons home
be done at a moderate expense to the
The
Todd
Community club. The club has met Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson, Mr. and stead.
taxpayer compared with the two of­
with the hearty support of the peo- Mrs. Arthur Olson, L. C. Stidd and
Saturday: George Disrow and fam­ ten adopted program of tearing up
Mrs. Elizabeth Blum, Mrs. Henry
pe all through the valley and hopes Family, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Floren, Simmons’ mother has moved into her ily, Hood River; J. A. Kelly, L. A. the road in is entirety. By utilizing
to have a booth that will be a credit Portland; Mrs. G. A. Heinz and fam­ cabin at the Simmons home.
Brown, E. G. Markett, E. H. Wayda. the old road base many miles of hard-
to the Nestucca.
Ernest Walker is our champion T. J. Vaughn, O. L. Darling and fam­ I surfaced practical highways can be
ily, McMinnville; Dr. and Mrs. F. W.
The new two-story building just McCaw, Warren, Donald and Kenneth hunter, having bagged the first bear ily, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Russell, B. E. | built at a minimum expense for the
completed by the Cloverdale Tele­ McCaw, Colton, Nebr.; Mr. and Mrs. of the season.
Newell, S A. Towley, John Doe and taxpayers.
phone company will be ready for oc- Loen Jones, Tillamook; Jessie, Ernest
F. S. York has his new mill in op­ family, Portland; A. L. Griswold and
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cupancy in a few days.
and Lola Houghton, Spokane; Mr. eration. He expects to be able to family, Mr. and Mrs. J W. L. Kauf-
WHICH WILL BE THE GOAT? I
Cloverdale’s new auto park has ¡ at- and Mrs. P. C. Jorgensen, Carlton; give better service than ever before. mad, Falls City; Mr. and Mrs. Glen
traded many tourists during the Mrs. N. McKillican, Mrs. F. Hall,
L. M. Simmons has moved into his Boren, O. L.Kaufman, Eugene; W. H.
Railroad employees want more pay
summer. Dr. Parrish, city health offl- West Linn; E. J. Davis, Freewater, . new home, built on the Henry Sim­ Wallace, Ted McFalls, Tillamook.
and farmers want lower freight rates.
cer of Portland who camped there last Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Chemis, Walla mons place. Mr. Simmons is a re­
The railroad employees propose to
Sunday: A. B. MaNeill, A. B. Mc­
Saturday night with a party of Walla; B. R. VanCuren, Wilder, cent arrival in our community, hav­ Donald, Seattle; C. S. Briggs, Neha­ accomplish this for both by having
friends, spoke highly of the location Idaho; E. F. Fowler and wife, Bickle­ ing moved from southern Idaho the lem; Phillip R. Moak, Theodore Dick­ the farmers join with them in sup­
and beauty of the park.
ton, Wn.; W. G. Darland and wife, first of the year. He is favorably man, Portland.
port of radical candidates for office.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mallory are mov­ Coldendale, Wn.; Mrs. W. J. Cofer, I impressed with Tillamook county and
But how may this be done?
ing to Beaver where Mrs. Mallory Silverton; Harry R. Porter, A. Burn- [ may make it his permanent home.
The
Netherland
Wages paid railroad employees are
will have charge of the telephone ham, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dittlevsen,
Bill Philips has been doing some re­
Saturday: Dave Mauter, R. C. Russ, I obtained by the railroads by hauling
office.
Grace and Bill Dittlevsen, Vancouver, modeling on his home.
freight, passengers, mail and express
Mrs. Lucy has been called to Port­ Wn. ; Louis Bartruff, Mrs. N. P. Will­
John Blum, who is logging for F. S. Garibaldi; L. S. Harvey, W. L. Tup­ and charging for such service.
per,
George
Smith
W.
Vandehey,
E.
of
her
sis-
land by the serious illness
iamson, Mildred, Bertha, Victor and ( York lumber company, is now run­
Railroad earnings are such that any
ter, Mrs. E. A. Russell.
Willie Williamson, Salem; Mary E. ■ ning a full crew. Things have begun W.. Willett, Leonard Bone, Portland; i substantial increase in wages of rail­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Elmgren,
Mr.
and
been
visit-
Warren, Formosa and Fay Warren,. to loosen up it seems and jobs will
Mrs. (41 Wade, who has
M r s. Frank Nickerson, Gertrude road employees would necessitate an
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ing her # parents
Mr. and Mrs. Des­ Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Munkers, Alice . soon be
ue plentiful.
pieiunui.
Nickerson,
Vancouver, Wn.; Hazel increase in rates.
mond at Pleasant Valley has returned Burnsworth, Jennie Burnsworth, For­
Mr. Freed who has built a mill on
On the other hand, any substantial
Carmack,
Winnif.ed
Aldrich, Bell and
home. .
est Grove, Thelma Olson, Orenco, the Thomas place, has started oper-
reduction in rates would necessitate
Mrs. Ralph Sutton of Neskowin has Ore.; Walter G. Scofield, Gales Creek; : ation. The first log was sawed some Dee Darling, Forest Grove E. Moer, a reduction in the
wages of railroad
William Hopkins, Astoria.
returned from the hospital at Tilla­ Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Reed, Sandy, Ore. time Saturday, it is reported.
Sunday: M. West, W. C. Rickey, employees.
mook with her new baby daughter.
At the Haddon apartments this
C. C. Morse, who was run over by a
How, then, is it possible for both
Johnson. Portland; G. Anderson,
Two children of Walter Bones, who week are: Mr. and Mrs. Olin C. Iiad- i car some weeks ago is now able to Joe
'
to
accomplish the desired end? Is it
are visiting their grandparents, Mr. ley and son, Athena, Ore.; Miss Lien- be about with the aid of crutches. S.
' Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. O’Hearn, not self-evident that one faction or'
Qakland;
E.
W.
Dougherty,
Roy
Ash
­
and Mrs. Grant Dawson of Meda, are kaemper and party. Mr. and Mrs. He was employed as engineer by the 1
Ralph Lodge, C. Kinnamon,' the other must loose out? Is it not
ill with chickenpox.
W. Thomas Coates, Tillamook; Miss F. S. York lumber company prior to r man,
1
also self-evident that with railroad
Tillamook.
Jensen
from
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Beth Paulsen, Mulino, Ore.; Paul and his accident.
labor
organized and the farmers un-j
Tenant, California, are visiting with Wilfred Dixon, Portland; John Mey­
Some one has been handy with
organized, the big organized vote
Allen
House
Mr. Jensen’s parents at Hebo.
ers and family, Beaverton; Mrs. C. poison lately. Several dogs have been
would take the turkey and the farm-|
The Ladies’ Sewing club of Meda B. Hansen and daughter of Amity sick and Lyle Simmons reports the
Saturday: Davey Metzler, L. S. er the crow?
met last Thursday at the home of were week end guests of Mrs. Hadden loss of a number of pure bred mallard Harding,
j
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Swen­
But the radical politician and the
Mrs. Lester Ray where an excollent at the Hadden apartments.
ducks.
i son, Portland; J. Halkyer, Scappose. labor leaders want more—they want!
luncheon was served and a pleasant
Campers in the grove are: Wm.
Homer Craig has completed his
Sunday: A. L. Sheets, J. W. Sheets,
government ownership of the rail-J
F. Clark and wife, Newberg; Elmer barn, and is going to have a fine Salem;
day spent.
!
J. M. Berkhart, Phoenix, Ar­ roads.
Mrs. Murvin of Vancouver, Wash­ Schell, Newberg; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph place soon at the rate he has been izona;
i
Betty A Swenson, Hendison,
They want this in face of the fact
ington is spending the summer with Terril, Ray Butterfield, V. R. Shearer, clearing.
1 Kentucky; C. F. Drofed, Portland.
that during federal control, with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster.
W. A. Tasche, Jasper William, C. M.
freight and passenger rates the high-1
Mrs. Frank Martin of Neskowin is Chastain, M. Neitach, Arthur Schlegal
est ever known, the railroads were!
reported ill. Dr. Shearer of Tilla- W. D. Hollingsworth, Frank Bates,
operated at a loss running high in the
mook is in attendance.
J. B. Nash, A. L. Holmes, T. H.
millions.
While cranking a truck last week, Russel, Lida O’Brien, C. H. Dawes, W.
But the organized railroad vote is
H. Hoar, who is employed in work J. Weatherman, Chas. E. Boyd, Port­
about 2,300,000. That is a lot of votes 1
on the highway, suffered a painful land; Henry Roth, C. .C. .Starr, Fred
and votes are what the politician is1
injury to his rght hand. He was DeVries, Geo. Kleen, Salem; W. J.
looking for. What politician would'
brought to Cloverdale for medical Lloyd Eugene, Florence E.. Beardsley,
Gifts and Prizes for All Occasions
run the risk of loosing them bv nn. I l
treatment.
Hubbard.
Tiny
Things
for
Little
Tots
A surprise party was given Mrs.
Useful Articles for Baby
Will Hatfield at her home last Sat­
FAUCET CREEK
urday afternoon by about twenty of
Anything in Fancy Work—Hemstitching
• her friends.
Henry Simmons has sold his place.
ABOUT THE COUNTY
At The Hotels
DENA-HANSEN
GIFT-SHOP
Across from Tillamook Hotel
A STRONG BANK
WILLING TO SERVE
Nelson s Hairbobbing and Beauty
Shoppe
Ask Your Banker
There is one safe reply to make to the stranger
who urges you to invest in a proposition you
know nothing about. It is:
Special attention given to children’s haircutting
Balcony of Haltom’s Store
Marcelling ............................... _ .......................... ...
Reset ........
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Haircutting ............. ........... ....... . ............................
Phone 147-W for Appointments
1.75
.35
.50
A sk your banker u hat he advises.
At the First National Bank you will find us al­
ways glad to talk over your investment problems.
Ask us!
Bank
posing wage increases that might
Coquille_Alpine pBNt
nec -sitate an increase in
tn rates,
rates/ ' pany purchases ten
even necessitate
with knowledge that those who pay proposed paper plant.
the rates are unorganized and there­
Marshfield—Wor’-. on
w
hospital will commence ]*,t J /
fore helpless?
1 '-1
Manifestly there is no bond of ust.
mutual interest between the farmer
and the railroader, for as to rates
and wages what would be good for
one would be bad for the other.
The farmer has had some experi­
ence with lne/«a»*«4
of
or. He knows what high wages and
short work-days mean and they mean
Gresham—$5000 church,
Gresham Undenominational T ?
completed.
On August 27, Myrtl, Poi„
vote on S280.000 bond isiu, , **
finishing M
aJrah J” *
county.
Paving through Turner WBB1„.
Wallowa— Bowman-Hicta
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Sutherline — Canning factory to resumes cutting with greatly Zi
start withn 15 days, new machinery ed plant.------------------------- “*!■
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COLLECTIONS
Knight Adjustment Co.
McMinnville, Hillsboro, Tillamook
MATHER’
TRUCK SERVICE
Portland
49 No. Front St.
Tillamook
209 1-2 Second Ave. E.
NEW MARKET
C. F. Lincecum, Prop.
Meats Fish and Poultry
Wholesale and Retail
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Brisket Boiling Meat, per lb............................ 10«
Beef Ribs, per lb. .......................................... H’/iC
Round Roast Beef, very meaty, per lb.
18c
Pork Roast, young and meaty, per lb.
20c
Pork Shanks, for boiling, per lb.......................10c
Nice fresh country Pork Spare Ribs, per lb. 18c
Back Bones, per lb.......................................... 12*/ic
New Market bacon and bacon backs at 25c
per lb. Our own Lard, in 5 and 10 lb. lots at 15c
per lb. Swifts Premium Hams, very special, at
per lb, 34c. Bacon Jowls and Picnics, per lb. 22c.
Corn Fed Poultry
at all times
We respectfully solicit your patronage
Bell Phone 3-W and Mutual Phone
Successors to Hadley’s Meat Market
"e “e T
CORRECTLY FITTED
EYE GLASSES
Have your eyes examined and glasses
made by a vision specialist whose entire
time is devoted to this work. Drop into
Til have toaskmy banker first
And it you have surplus funds, even though no
one offers an investment—
/ RIDAY, AUGUST 29,
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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
our office and talk it over with the spec*
COAST STAGES I
cialist in charge.
i
Tillamook, Nehalem and Seaside.
Leave stage depot at Tillamook, 9 a. m; leave
stage depot. Seaside, 3 p. m.
COAST STAGES
Geo. Smith, Mgr
OW OPTICAL CO
Beals Building
Tillamook, Oregon