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    )AY, SEPTEMBER 12,1924
tillamook
headlight
PAGE 5
The Tillamook Creamery manufac­
The first fall meeting of the Thurs­
Ross Conditt, agent for Southern I your orders at Koch’» drug store,
tured a small quantity of Swiss Block day bridge club was heH at the home Pacific Railroad at Aumsville, Ore-j-^dv. p
cheese, and while the returns for the of Mrs. W. D. Pine, September 3rd. gon, brought his family to Oceanside
Charlie Ray was in from Clover­
Mrs. F. Beltz was assistant hostess,
same were quite good, the patrons of
Mr. Conditt is a dale Wednesday with business to at­
and Mrs. Sam Green and Mrs. E. Con- for a vacation,
the creamery generally desire to re­ dit were invited guests.
Refresh­ brother of Emmett Conditt, local tend to. He was also visiting the
county fair.
ceive their returns earlier than
ments were served.
Ford dealer of this city.
possible by making the swiss cheese.
Charles Wells, son of Ike Wells of
Rev. Harness will not speak Sunday
County court awarded contract road
Owing to the excellent quality of
Netarts, who has been suffering from
cheese manufactured by the Tilla­ evening but wishes to announce that grading between Oceanside and Ne-
an affection of the lungs, was forced
mook Creamery this summer, our a 5 reel motion picture will be shown tarts to Feldshau and Hubbard, The
to seek a dryer climate and left last
on
the
following
subject:
"When
cheese at all times brought the high­
one mile grade will eliminate the bad week for Ashland where he will spend
est market prices and we were en­ Right Meets Might.” Admission free, Fall creek grade.
the winter with friends.
there
will
be
usual
silver
offering
to
abled to make greater returns for
butter fat to the patrons during all cover expenses.
Guy French, working at Coats
Chas. Wells and crew are complet­
the summer months than any other
Govprnnr Wnlto** M
will ing the 1200 feet stretch of road be­ carni) received a deep cut in his 1er
private or co-operative factory in the
speak ai the Clove: dale hall, Sunday tween the Worthfngfrm place and Ne­ while cutting the limbs off a trev
county paid during the same period
tarts this week. It is to be plank
John Reynolds underwent a majoi
of time. This is as far as I can learn evening, September 14, at 8 o’clock. road.
operation at Boals hospital, Dr. Boals
In spite of the dry season of 1904 The subject of his address will be,
The American Legion Auxiliary and Dr. H. E. Reinhart of Wheeler
the factory received for the year an “Fundamentals of Our American In­
Mr. Reynolds lives at
No admission will be has postponed the September meet­ operated.
increase of 361,000 lbs. of milk over stitutions.”
ing
to
the
19th
on
account
of
the
Wheeler
and
is at present in Boals
charged
and
every
.one
is
welcome.
the year 1903, or nearly 30 per cent.
county fair.
hospital and doing nicely.
All indications point to a still great­
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Miller
er proportionate gain for 1905, as we and family of Gold Beach are visiting
Dr. Shearer’s assitant, Mrs. Foster,
Leland Erwin was in Portland sev­
are now receiving milk from several relatives here. Mrs. Miller will be eral days this week attending to busi­ reports an unusually busy week with
patrons who are hauling their milk remembered as Meta Earl, eldest ness matters.
the X Ray machine on dentals, chest
a distance of from four to over five daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl.
and broken bones.
Darby’s orchestra has leased the
miles. Among the several factors
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey E. Davis armory for Thursday and Friday this
Tillamook county has gone over the
contributing toward these results are
the very excellent service rendered just returned from a motor trip to week and will give carnival dances top for National Defense day with
both the men and women.
the factory by its management and a Portland where they sold the cub bear both nights.
disposition on the part of the farmers he had caught some three weeks ago.
J. E. Shearer will leave some time
Big dance at Fairview hall Satur­
and patrons to patronize a factory They drove home by way of Salem, day night, September 13th. Orchestra Friday having been requested to
managed by themselves. That this bringing a car i>>ad of fruit.
music. Every one invited.—Adv. 49-ltp serve on the staff of Adjutant General
can be done successfully, our returns
Thomas Price who was operated on
White for the grand parade to be
George Beck is making a short visit held in Portland Friday night Sep­
for the past year will show, and the at the Boals hospital is imp» jving
at the Thomas Coates home before tember 12 National Defense Day.
spirit of unrest so prevalent among nicely.
starting his year’s work at the Wil­
the dairymen of this county at this
Chas. Maitin, merchant of Aunts- lamette university at Salem.
time is practically absent among the
Eugene— Repairs and rebuilding
ville, Oregon, also brother of Archie
partons of our factory.
John Wall, expert piano tuner, will ordered for three Lane county high-
by C. H. Haynes to Geo. W. Scott, $2.91-5; Elbridge Trask, $2,133, $2,-
The factory received for making Martin, local Buick and Dodge dealer,
be in town after September 1st. Leaveway bridges.
this day and date above written.
133, $23.46-3; Thomas Cochran, $210, cheese for the year 19044, 1 1-2 cents left his family a‘ Oceanside for week.
John Rigdon, I. Simms, R. W. Hig­ $210, $2.31; Samuel Howard, $345, per lb. or 15 cents per cwt. for- milk
Mrs. W. H. Emment and Mrs. F.
(Continued from page 4)
ginbotham, John Sink, S. D. Kennedy, $345, $3.79-5; Warren N. Vaughn, manufactured into cheese. For mak­
C.
Carrello are visiting their sister,
ky their games with great al- I. K. Delashmut, W. Purvine, James $596, $596, $6.55-6; O. S. Thomas, $2,- ing butter the factory charged 2 1-2
r and became a very jolly com- Delong, Daniel Delong, E. Trask, 047, $2,047, $22.51-7; John Sanders, cents per lb. and received 11 six Mrs. John Mathers, this week.
k Upon one unforgetable oc- Truman Harris, S. Rayburn, Alfred $111, $111, $1.21-7; Charles West, $20, tenths cents per cwt. for milk man­
i the little white children t de- White, Jehial Cap, James Quick, Isaac $20, $.22-7; Charles Hendrickson, ufactured into butter. Total receipts
to play a joke upon the Indians, Aiderman, 0. S. Thomas, C. W. Hend­ $316.50, $316.50, $3.48-1; Peter Mor­ for the year were $2,175.93 for mak­
stuffed their clothing with erson, T. Cochren, I. S. Lyman, W. N. gan, $251.50, $251.50, $2.76-6; H. Wil­ ing. Experience account for the year
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14
k and fastened long sticks in Vaughn, John Tripp, H. Smith, C. H. son, W. N. Vaughn, agent, $545, $545, was $2,168.25. leaving a small bal­
belts with shawls draped over Haynes, N. Dougherty and G. W. $5.99-5;Wm. Means, E. Trask, agent, ance. Permanent improvements were
L to make them look like giants, Scott.
$223, $223, $2.45-3; — Gadge, E. installed costing $119.89.
Starring COLLEEN MOORE and MILTON SILLS
The price charged for making
At an Election held at the House Trask, agent, $50, $50, $.55-3; J. S.
paraded to school laughing and
A picture of youth, joy and jazz.
tag over the fright the Indians of Nathan Dougherty, in the precinct Lyman, $75, $75, $.52-5; Alfred cheese is quite adequate to pay all
“STAGE FRIGHT”—Comedy
le having. But it became very of Hoquarton in County of Tillamook White, $60, $60, $.66-5; Wm. Purvine, expences incident to running the fac-
tory
and
will
leave
a
small
margin,
and
Territory
of
Oregon,
on
the
Fifth
t that the Indians also had a
$186, $186, $2.04-6; Truman Harris,
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 15
of humor for the next evening day of June A. D. 1854, the following $260, $260, $2.86-6; C. Iler, $30, $30, but the price charged for making but­
ter
is
entirely
inadequate
to
pay
all
named
persons
received
the
number
$.33-6;
H.
Kelley,
$65,
$65,
$.71-5.
I knock sounded upon the door
cost of making and selling and other
little school room. Upon being of votes, annexed to their respective Total, $10,983, $10,983, $120.81-3.
expences. While it seems to be al­
Starring POLA NEGRI
names,,
for
the
following
described
I there was exposed to view the
Adapted from the stage play "The Flame.”
aideously dressed group of Ind­ offices, to-Wit:
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TILLA­ most necessary to charge as small an
“THE RACING KID”—Comedy
amount as any other factory, and
No. of Votes: H. N. V. Holmes,
efinable. For a few moments
MOOK CREAMERY
the least increase in the price of mak­
nation ruled and the children Joint Rep., 23; William Ladd, Joint
Tillamook, Oregon, February 11th, ing has a tendency fo drive milk to
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16-17
fared of all desire to frighten Rep., 3; R. P. Boyce, Dist. Att’y, 24; 1905.
other factories, this question should
ZANE GREY’S
O. S. Thomas, Sheriff, 21; H. Smith,
To the Directors Stockholders and be met. However, the indications for
Co.
Clerk,
20;
Nathan
Dougherty,
Johnson relates tales of the
Patrons of the Tillamook Creamery. the coming year all pointing toward
> and salmon days,” when all Probate Judge, 21; John Tripp, Co.
Gentlemen:—I present herewith my a higher price for cheese than dur­
’TTRE quality—or th*
id consisted of those two arri­ Commissioner, 20; Geo. W. Scott, Co. report as secretary of the Tillamook
A lack of It—4a mighty
ing 1904, this, together wil the milk
i Commissioner, 20; William Purvin,
ved three times a day; of days
Creamery for the fiscal year ending promised the factory for the ensuing
quickly diecowered I if mi
tear of Indian uprisings sent Co. Commissioner, 20; J. S. Lyman, December ’31st, 1904.
This feature presents a new departure in picture production, be­
can’t fool a motorist!
year will leave the factory in much
ing made entirely in natural color. One of the most beaptiful
r families to the old fort on Assesor, 18; E. Trask, Justice of the
Total amount of milk received at better financial condition than for the
so, that ia twe
productions ever offered on he screen with an elaborate cast, in­
I for protection; of the time Peace, 19; Thomas Cochran, Justice the factory during 1904, 1,582,021, lbs. past few years.
of manufoctwro
cluding
JACK HOLT, KATHLEEN WILLIAMS, NOAH BEERY
•o popu htf* m
his country was isolated with of the Peace, 18; C. H. Haynes, Con­ cream, 833 lbs.
nd other big stars.
In
conclusion
I
wish
to
say
that
all
ehance letter now and then, stable, 19; W. N. Vaughn, Treasurer,
INTERNATIONAL NEWS” and “AESOP’S FABLES”—
Total amount of butter manufac­ relations between the Directors and
I in by some traveler, to give 9; James Quick, Coroner, 6; C. W. tured and sold, 95,445 lbs.
Cartoon Comedy
Secretary have been most pleasant
Henderson, Constable, 16. For Con­
ews of the outside world,
Total amount of cheese manufac­ and we have worked together har-
» Mrs. Johnson became ill vention 19 votes; Against Convention tured and sldo, 95,445 lbs.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18
moniously in all lines, and have tried
lore on her arm. An Indian 6 votes.
Milk used in the manufacture of to do the best we could under the
GLORIA SWANSON in
John K. Delashmut had 10 votes cheese during the summer months as
vm called.
His method of
circumstances under which we labor-
mt was to suck the wound, for Colonel; McClinch had five votes follows; April 43,770 lbs., May 237,- ed.
ether due to his aid or in spite for Lietrt. Colonel; Burch had six 552 lbs., June 280,165 lbs., July 218,436
Respectfully submitted,
This picture is the greatest achievement of Glorious Gloria.
votes for Major.
lbs.. August 173,280 lbs. and during
M recovered.
Carl Haberlach, Secretary.
ALL'S SWELL ON THE OCEAN”—Jack Dempsey Fighting
Certified
by
us
Judges:
Judges
of
the month of November 2,363 lbs., a
t Olney performed the cere-
Series.
“*t united her in marriage Election, Geo. W. Scott, Nathan total of 955,566 lbs.
Milk used in the manufacture of
lilliam Johnson. Their son Dougherty, and C. H. Haynes.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19
Attest: Hiram Smith and John butter, 626,453 Ibe. Cream used in
h the oldest white child born
the manufacture of butter, 833 lbs.
” living in the county, and Tripp, Clerks of Election.
Friends of Miss Roletta Watson
Returns as follows, for cheese $8,-
•hnson herself is the oldest of
A love story of the Seamy aide of life, with such stars as JOHN
will
be glad to know that she is able
AND
847.41.
For
butter
$6,675.78.
Total
THE
ASSESSMENT
ROLL
•«r» in the county.
ROCHE, ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWS. RAYMOND HATTON and
to
be
about
after
her
illness.
She
is
for the year $15,618.19.
CISSY FITZGERALD in the leading parts.
TAXPAYERS IN TILLAMOOK
Paid patrons for butter fat as fol­ still unable to attend school but it
“THREE CHEERS’—Comedy
COUNTY IN THE YEAR
TRANSCRIPT”
is hoped that it will not be long until
lows,
to-wit:
for
butter,
January
30
1854
of Election held at Ho-
she is able to again join her class.
Assessment Roll for the County of cents, Ferbruary 28 cents, March 25
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20
1 precinct in the County of
one
tenth
cents,
April
19
cents,
Sep
­
Tillamook
and
Territory
of
Oregon
Miss Christine Anderson who has
JACK HOXIE in
on the first Monday in
D. 1854.
for the year 1854, containing all the tember 23 cents, October 23 two for the past year been a stepographer
j* first Monday in June A. D. taxable property, real and personal tenths cents, Novemftr 21 1-2 cents, for the Link Motor company left this
December 25 two tenths cents.
week for Weiser, Idaho where she has
W. Scott, C. H. Haynes in said county.
A unique western action picture with plenty of thrills and stunt»
For milk manufactured in to cheese a position as instructor of music in
to satisfy the most fastideous.
Names of person taxed, valuation
“ken Dougherty, Judges of
“CLEO’S EASY MARK”—Comedy
L ^ing assembled at the of personal property, total valuation butter fat was paid for as follows: the schools. Miss Anderson has a
April 24 1-2 cents, May 23 two tenths very fine voice and considerable
r*** place of holding Elec- of all property, amount of tax: Na­
cents, June 21 cents, July 20 cents musical ability and will be much
You’ll always find the best picture on the market
j no other persons being than Dougherty, $1,108, $1,108, $12,-
and for August 21 cents.
missed the coming season.
18-8;
James
Quick,
$867,
$867.
$9.53-7;
•’tborized to Administer
on
the Coliseum screen. Come any time; you
Owing to the unfavorable transpor­
®atb was Administered Henry Haynes, $768.50, $768.50, $8.- tation facilities and the bad weather
can’t jfo wrong.
Miss Agnes Coates was a Portland
Distributors
’ ®cott to C, H. Haynes, and 45-3; Edrick Thomas, $195, $195, $2.-
visitor Thursday and Friday of last
Pwherty. Judges, and John 14-5; John Tripp, $256.50, $256.50, this fall, the marketing of butter has week.
not been very successful.
L ^‘r*rn Smith, Clerks, and $2.82-1; George W. Ccott, $265, $265,
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