Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 19, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER j9|
PAGE 4
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
. G*r‘b*w,-New
tt acted to be ready for Use * c*
uf the commission, announced that he elegance, the car is upholstered in
1st.
^obet
has obtained from the French govern- velours.
Reedsport
—
Southern
Pacific
000,000 for crop this year more than
rent the loan of valuable plans which
Features that are reported to have
The libra: y board has recently re-
(Continued from page one)
into new depot, and Ameri
Tillamook High School Has Increase , have been used for the erection of not- made the two passenger coupe a fav-1 ceived a number of new books, in- ings on grounds of fire damage and they received in 1928.
Keusel, North Dakota— Good open­ press company to establish offi,
' able French memorials, among them orite in business, professional and 1 cludihg some fiction, music, mechanics inaccessability.
free delivery service.
ie
Two hundred and twenty-five stud­ i the design of the famous Arc de home circles are its comfort in all and the new Internati nal Encyclo­
The petition of John Kunze- of ing here for creamery. Bank pay« out
ents have enrolled in Tillamook high ! Triomphe. The Legion has been ad­ weather, and its roomy passenger1 pedia, the latter the gift of the Downs Cloverdale for reduction on <* a. $,00 w a day for cream checks _ and , pro
­
Clatskanie
—
Bridge
aero«
B m
.,
school and are beginning the year’s vocating the memorial for several space and large luggage carrying ca-1 club. They have also received a col­
denied as the board felt the duction increasing rapidly. Good rail- Creek, and Rainier -ClaUkam"v'
lots was
work in earnest. Of this number there years.
- ■
-oad
road facilities.
facilities. For
For information
information
ad-
"
pacity, the locking compartment un-' lection of books from the state li­ present valuation fair.
1*11.
roau
raviut
_
„ ad-
.k highway being rushed.
are 42 seniors, 48 juniors, 43 soph­
der the rear deck containing 13 cubic ' brary which will add ma' erialiy to the
♦ ♦ ♦
Petitions of Albertina Dahlke and jiess Editor, Progress, Kensal, North
Coos Bay-Shipping activity inrt-
omores and 92 freshmen. This is a » Maryville, Tenn., Sept.—Dependent feet of space and that in back of the [ reading list.
cate as much business for au ”
the Mortgage company of America Dakota,
decided increase over the enrollment J orphans of deceased soldiers of ire | seat. five cubic feet.
Among the new volumns received | were both denied, the present assess-1 1 -.ehalem Work un nc~ concrete for May. June and July.
”,•*
of the Dreceeding year, and is most
are. Bov scouts, official handbook fo’ j memo being deemed reasonable
war w'11
©rovided
~ ■
highway paving to begin at once
now tn or scheduled to arrive to tea
noticeable in the problem of seating permanent home as the result of a1
boys; Giri scouts, scouting for girls;
OLEO MARGARINI!
Portland—General Petroleum com­
Saturday is the last date for me
Raimer— Local cannery
•o many students. Although the old i. ovement now being sponsored by!
Hawksworth, Workshop of the mind;: filing of petitions to the equalization . pany contracts for office building to day and night on string beans'
MILK BILL
eighth grade room is in use and it the department of Tennessee of the
Robinson, Mind in the making; Wood- j board. A final meeting will be held cost $9,000 on St. Helens road.
cellent crop.
was necessary to add a row of seats American Legion.
worth, Psychology; Elson, Book of next week to conclude any business
Portland— New Embassy apart­
Newberg- Urge order» received
At
the
last
session
of
the
legisla-
tn the assembly room.
musical knowledge; Ordway, Book of:
State Commander Sims, of Mary­
ments costing $400,000 completed.
by Oregon Handle company PiMt "
that may arise.
|
ture,
a
law
was
passed
which
briefly
the opera; Autobiography of Andrew
ville; Adjutant Guy H. May, of
The equalization board is composed
Canby—Carr Manufacturing com­ elude 30,000 applewood spoon», ij
New Financial Scheme Successful Nashville; Sam J. Goldstein, of Knox- forbids the manufacture and sale of I Carnegie; Pupin, From immigrant to i of the county judge, assessor and
’ 1
pany plans installing machinery for inches long.
ville, head of the Forty ard Eight; a mixture of vegetable oils with milk inventor; Life of Clara Barton; Scott, clerk. In any case where petitioners greatly increased business for 1925.
Eugene
—
Une
county
to
complete
The new scheme of selling a stud­ Mrs. Fletcher W. Browning, of Kings­ for the purpose offering a substitute How to know your child; Tetrazzini, are not satisfied with the decision of
One order for 100 Carr fruit-grading Loraine highway.
ent body ticket to each student at port, and Miss St. John, of Johnson I for butter, this law was fostered by I My life of song; Page, Model T. Ford
the board they may appeal to the | machines fol 1925 aggregates $65,000.
Philomath—Grading « completed
two dollars each, rather than charg­ City, representing the Auxiliary, re­ the dairy interests of the state, and car; Hayward, Automobile ignition,
Salem—Excavation completed for on Alsea mountain highway, rock
ing fifty cents dues is working very cently discussed plans for the pro­ was opposed by the Oleo Margarine ¡starting and lighting; Beck, Constitu circuit court.
$125,000 Elks’ temple.
surfacing being rushed.
smoothly. By the new system each posed home with Major George L. interests.
tion of the United States; Cloud, Our
Development of iron deposits near
Astoria—Astoria Savings Bank be­
Klamath—Water turned into pip,
student when registering bought a Berry, past national vice commandter,
After the measure was passed, constitution; Norton, Constitution of
ticket which pays admission to all 1 who has given a tract of land for lhe these Oleo interests secured a refer­ the United States; Gibbs, Heirs ap­ gins business in new home with $450,- Scappoose promised through forma­ line for new Copco power plan to de-
tion of Oregon Iron Ore Development velop 4500 h. p.
home athletic games and debates. ¡pu. i„se. It is planned to complete endum on it, which has kept it in sus­ parent; Pinkerton, Test of Donald 000 working capital.
Coos Bay—Coos Veneer 4 Box
Kenneth Mahan,« high school man- the home before the 1925 convention pension ever since, so that it has not ' Norton; Service, Roughneck; Hend-
Pendleton Woolen Mills won com­ Corp., backed by Portland capital.
Dallas—Road work starts on Grand company starts second shift in wrwd
been
in
force.
The
law
is
to
be
voted
ryx,
North;
Thirty
one
stories
by
petitive
contract
to
furnish
3,000
ueoq seq goi$ haq? s^iodau “ jo 3 b I of the Legion.
working plant.
taken in. Of this amount $303 or
on by the people of the state at the thirty and one authors; Wilson, Able blankets for new $4,000,000 Hotel Ronde highway loop.
♦ ♦ ♦
three-fourths will be given to ath­
coming
November
election.
1
McLaughlins;
Canfield,
Diary
of
a
Olympic
at
Seattle.
The
Oregon
pro
­
Springfield, Mass., Sept.—Forced j
4;
letics and the remaining one-fourth
The object of this law is to pro- forty-niner; Sabatini, Snare, Mistress duct was selected after a hard test
resignation of Dr. David E. Harri­
will go into a general fund for the man from the veterans Bureau office 1 tect the dairy industry against the Wilding, and Sea-hawk.
against best eastern products. There
use of other activities when needed. here on a technical charge has competition of what is termed a sub­
are those who still feel inclined to buy
their goods from abroad, even though
REFORMED CHURCH
brought a general protest from vet­ stitute for butter and other milk pro­
High School Orchestra
the home products are proven best.
erans and prominent officials. The ducts.
W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor.
It is not the intention of this or suc­
The elimination of freight and time
Veterans’ Bureau maintains that Dr.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
We can fit you out with regular wood sized
The high school orchestra, of about Harriman is precluded from holding ceeding articles to abuse anybody but
Public worship at 11 a. m. Subject: and other charges which make a need­
twenty-five members, has been organ- office under it by reason of a private to treat the subject soberly, plainly 44, ‘Jehovah maketh Wars to cease,” or lessly high cost, gives just that much
windows and doors—also leaded art glass for
iced with Betty Mowry as general practice to which he devotes two and truthfully. The people of the “Abolish War; Why? How?” Spe- , more money to be divided between
manager. There are several new in­ hours a day. Mayor F. Leonard has state are entitled to have all the facts cial music by the choir and male producers and consumers. It isn’t
your interior finishing. These will add much to
struments this year which, together sent a telegram to President Coolidge set before them in the simplest man­ quartette.
provincialism—it’s sense.
the attractiveness and convenience of your home.
with the enthusiasm of the members, praising the work Doctor Harriman ner possible, so that they may under­
,...rttaceos31micgvereSgif oinadrnc ? -M
Come and worship with us.
makes the music outlook very bright. has accomplished for the disabled and stand to the fullest extent just what
Sutherlin— Local stockmen have
Services at Mohler at 2:30 p. m.
Miss Mielke is a versatile musi­ protesting strongly against his forced effect their votes may have.
shipped 27 carloads of sheep and
See us anyway, and let us tell you more
This is a very important matter.
cian, playing a variety of instruments resignation.
lambs to Portland and San Francisco
General Clarence Ed­
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
There
is
no
other
measure
on
the
as well as being a vocalist. Miss wards, past department commander of
about these things.
markets within past two months.
9:45 Sunday school.
Carver is also welcomed as a good the American Legion, has joined in ballot which will affect so many cit­
Oregon
City
—
Byrne
Manufacturing
10:45 Pastor’s sermon to children:
singer and an addition to the faculty. an effort to obtain Dr. Harriman s izens of the state as this. The dairy
company plans to increase capital to
And our Intense Fire Place Heater can
industry is the largest of all agricul­ “The Things that Count.”
Miss Carver, Miss Phillippi, Miss reinstatement.
$100,000 and employ 300 men.
11:00
Divine
worship,
sermon:
“
The
tural
activities
in
Oregon
and
one
of
Mielke and Miss Church compose a
McMinnville—Bear Ammona Soap ■ transform a cold gloomy room into the favorite
♦ ♦ ♦
the most important. The dairy in­ Unquenchable Fire.”
very interesting quartet.
Albany, N. Y., Sept.—Six hundred dustry supports in whole or in part
7:30 Evening service; Subject: company is manufacturing powdered
Miss Church, who is for a second orphans were guests of the Big
room in the house, and at a great saving in fuel.
soap and in near future will market
“The Hidden Man.”
gear director of music in the Tilla­ Brothers of Noble Callahan Post, the a fourth of the population of this i
liquid soap also.
7:30
Church
night
service;
subject:
mook schools, has loaned a number of American Legion, here, when the state. It pays a very large percen-
Corvallis—Work progresses rapidly ■ Let us demonstrate.
It sustains the “Organization.” This service is held on foundation for big hotel building.
her books to the high schol library. Legionnaires gathered them up in a age of the taxes.
every Wednesday evening.
These books have been catalogued and fleet fo autos and gave them a joyous banks and stores. It renews and
Sprague River—Sheep shipments
are ready for the use of students in­ day’s outing at Averill park. Mayor maintains the fertility of the soil.
have begun over Strahorn road. Stock
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alton
T.
Swett
enter
­
Ay thing no matter what, which
terested in music or its composers.
Clinton acted as grand marshal in a
tained a surprise shower for Mrs. , will be unloaded and held at Klamath
The organization of a history-music short parade that preceded the start affects such an important industry
Gilber
Funk, formerly Miss Vivian Falls, waiting for best market condi­
class by Miss Church is further evi­ for the park. The post band took surely is worthy of the close attention
Anderon, daughter of Rev. Anderson, tions.
of the voters.
dence of her interest in that depart- part.
St Helens—New Methodist church
Mill Work
Plans Drawn
In order to understand all phases pastor of the Presbyterian church will serve community center. It has
ment, This class will meet once ■
♦ ♦ ♦
of
Tillamook.
Every
one
present
of
the
subject
clearly,
it
has
been
week, on Friday afternoons.
Eveleth, Minn., Sept.—A proposed divided into various heads, and each report a very enjoyable evening of gymnasium, social room, shower
$1,500,000 United States Veterans’ one will be discussed separately as needlework.
Refreshments were baths and kitchen. It will cost $28,-
Award of Merit Won
Bureau hospital for tubercular vet­ follows:
served. Guests were Mrs. Newton 000.
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Garibaldi—New woodworking plant'
erans will probably be located here,
(1) Economic value of the dairy Anderson, Mrs. Ira White, Mrs. Arne | will employ 35 men.
Tillamook high school was present­ it is said, as the result of the indorse­
G. Rae, Misses Harriette Severance, I
Í
ed with an award of merit earned by ment of this city as a desirable lo­ industry to Oregon.
MRS. E. E. KOCH
Wheeler erecting $5,287 addition to
(2) Value of the dairy industry Margarete Armentrout, Erna Daring, school house.
the debating team of last year. This cation by the Eighth District board
la a certificate which certifies that of the American Legion. A copy of from the standpoint of health and Betty Warner and Velma Farnham.
Brownsville— Work begins on new
Tillamook high school won the dis­ the resolution indorsing the range development, particularly as relates Honor guest was Mrs. Gilbert Funk. Methodist church, burned over a year
Hostesses
were
Mrs.
Irvie
Keldsen,
to
children.
trict championship. It is framed and city was ordered forwarded to the
(3) Effect of the Oleo Margarine I Mrs. Victor White and Mrs. Swett. ’ «go.
Mrs. Koch was a pupil of Prof. Welty of Dresden, Germany,
will be hung on the wall as an incen­ state department executive com­
Myrtle Creek ships first carload
Charles Dierke and the late Gifford Nash of Portland. Also a
industry
on
dairying
in
Oregon.
tive for debaters of the coming year. mittee.
ripe prunes to Chicago.
student at the Chicago Musical College and Oberlin Conservatory
(4) The aim and intent of the oleo . Reedsport—$75,000 will be spent on
of Music besides having a teaching experience of 18 years.
Vernonia lets contract for new $20,-
I
new
sewers
and
in
fillinglow
grounds
margarine
and
condense
milk
law.
AMERICAN LEGION
Miss Marie Holden and Mrs. Ella Makinster
NEW OLDSMOBILE OUT
(5) The result” of" a~ defea’t of "this t0 brin* whole city BUrface up to level
assisting teachers
law
| of solid ground.
Hoboken, N. J. Sept.—Extraordi­
’Phon« 11-W
Studio 506 2nd Avenue
To meet the demands caused by the
(6) Answers to charges made by
nary methods taken by some Ameri­ growing and diversified uses which
cans to express their patriotism was the two passenger coupe, type of opponents of the law.
A beautiful floor which we recom­
In following articles each of these
censured by West Hoboken unit of automobile is successfully filling, ,the
mend is 13-16x2 1-4 Clear Plain
subjects
will
be
handled
as
briefly
the American Ixgion Auxiliary re­ Olds Motor works, Lansing, Mich.,
Red Ooak. To cover a 10x12 room
cently, when Mrs. W. C. Asper, presi­ has started to produce the coupe in as is consistent with a thorough un­
with this grade.
derstanding,
for
the
information
of
dent of the unit, introduced a resolu­ a variety of color finishes. At the
Costa____________ __
tion denouncing the use of models of present time the factory is finishing the readers.
SPRUCE
Washington, Lincoln and Roosevelt the coupes in shades of blue, maroon
BEVELED SIDING
PIONEERS PICNIC AT FAIR
«
in making novelty cakes of soap and brown, and it is probable that
SPECIALIST
A good grade 1-2x6,
$40. Of
which are being sold in New York other colors will be added in the near
Gifts and Prizes for AU Occasion*
in Internal Medicine for the past
department stores.
A good cheap grade,
$30.00
future. In each case Duco, chosen
Pioneer days were brought to mind
twelve
years
Tiny Things for Little Tots
Mrs. Asper said she found mini­ for its satin finish and durability, is last week when a number of the
Rowell, Brown & On.
DOES NOT OPERATE
ature busts of the former presidents used.
early settlers of the county and their
Useful Articles for Baby
Portland, Oregon
Will be at
on sale at the toilet articles counter
Several sound business reasons friends held a picnic at the county Benson Hotel Wednesday, Thursday,
Anything
in Fancy Work—Hemstitching
of a New York store. Upon examin­ have prompted the adoption of a wide fair. A long table was arranged in
Phone or write
Friday,
October
8,
9
and
10.
ation, she found that the busts were color range in the finish of this gen­ the grove and here the pioneers gath­
H. J. Rasmussen
Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. tn.
soap replicas of our national heroes eral utility Oldsmobile model. In­ ered for one of the first events of
Exclusive Tillamook County Sales
THREE DAYS ONLY
“made in Germany.” Mrs. Asper de- vestigation has shown, factory offi- j the kind ever held in this county.
Agent
No Charges for Consultation
dared that Americans who sell and cials report, that the two passenger
Rockaway, Oregon
George Himes, president of the
Dr.
Mellenthin
is
a
regular
gradu
­
buy the soap figures are more guilty coupe is used more universally for Oregon Historical association and sec­
'HitiitHtiiwiHiitiiinuHtiimitniHiiniHun
of the indignity than are the Germans business purposes than any other retary of the State Pioneer associ­ ate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed
by
the
state
of
Oergon.
He
who make them.
body type, and that its use in this ation was present at the meeting and
does not operate for chronic appendi­
* ♦ ♦
field is of the widest possible range. I gave a talk on pioneer days, recall­
Webster Groves, Mo, Sept.—In a A survey of sales records shows that ing to mind manf of the incidents of citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
tonsils or adenoids.
Knight Adjustment Co.
communication sent to the Webster it is one of the most favored models those early times.
He has to his credit wonderful re-
McMinnville,
Hillsboro, Tillamook
Groves Community Council, the Am- for physicians, lawyers, clergymen, ' Mrs. Rhoda Johnson oldest of the sults
in diseases of the stomach. fiver,
erican Legion post here announced it commercial representatives, business I j Tillamook pioneers now living in the
blood.
9kin> nerveSi heart,
will not co-operate in Armistice Day men who drive to their offices from | county gave a short talk. The appro- kidney bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
celebration plans if the Webster ! subbrban homes, and wives who de- i elation of the younger generation fo) weak lung,s. rheumatism, sciatica, leg
To
Groves Peace i council or its officers I sire the independence a car of their the old pioneers was expressed by ulcers and ret.tal ailment's;
Portland-McMinnville
participate. The communication re
re- ­ | own affords them for shopping, visit- Arthur Beals. George Lamb repr< -
Below are
are the
names of
Below
the names
of > a few of his
Hillsboro-Forest Grove
cites the Legion’s opposition to the | j ing, etc., regardless of whether hus- sented the fair board in welcoming
peace council because the latter “has i [ band has the family car down town the old timers to the fair. M’- . many satisfied patients in Oregon:
< orvallis-Salem
Mrs. J. M. Bowers, Toledo, gall
by its Activities opposed President or not.
Hallie Hinges sang a number of old stones and bowel trouble.
Eugene-Roseburg
Coolidge's Defense day plans and there
So diversified a sales field as this time songs, which brought vivid mem.
John J. Westfall, Ironside, ulcers of and Willamette Valley-
by demonstrated that it is opposed I has created a demand for cars fin- ( ; ories of earlier days to the minds of
the
stomach.
Points
to preparedness for defensive pur-I I ished in different colors. The deep, I these older citizens.
Barney
Dionne, Bandon, lung and 7 15 A1 MAVE TH 1 "«OOK
Portland
Tillamook
poses. The Ixgion is the most de- ! rich blue which recently was adopted ! A large cake, the gift of the Tilla­
2 •MolJ.
30 P m
'
10:30
A
M
•
termined hater of war because of per- [ as the standard color for practically mook bakery, was cut and served bronchial trouble.
209 1-2 Second Ave- &
r
• .
6 30 " « *
49 No. Front St
Mrs. Nick Oja, Gold Beach, gall
serial experience, but is unwilling to all model Oldsmobiles, has proven along with the other go<xi things pro-
Holds for arrival of Manhattan
stones.
disarm and become the prey of the ' the greatest favorite, particularly , ] vided.
Stage
Mrs. T. H. Martin, Moro, high ‘Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage
world; hence the Legion is unwilling among women and professional men.
It is thought that an organization blood pressure.
LEAVE PORTLAND
to give comfort and aid to any o ran- ' Business houses which supply their : will soon be effected for the pioneets
John Balled. Jacksonville, kidney 7-a » uand Yamhi!l Streets!
ization which seeks by its activities travelers with automobile transporta­ i and one also for the sona and daugh-
A. M.
12:50 P. M.
trouble and rheumatism.
to prevent adequate defense.”
tion have shown a preference forxars *ers of pioneers. This move has been
4:20 P.M.
1150
A.
E.
Campbell,
Albany,
appendi
­
P. M
♦ ♦ ♦
t
finished in some distinctive shade, I contemplated for some time but is a citis.
For arrivals.d,p»rIur„
con
Richmond, Va, Sept.— Governar E. say factory officials, and this growing slow process as the few remaining of
nectiong call
General Line of
Harry Sibley. St. Helens, heart
Lee T. inkle recen ly calloci a meeting field for the sale of two passenger (he earlier settlers are »catered.
UNION
STAGE
trouble.
of the Virginia War Memorial Com- , coupes has eagerly taken to the uew
Remember above date, that con­
terminal
mission to select the site and form of color finishes.
W
pk A re
sultation on this trip will be free and
the state's memorial to Virginia's
The Oldsmobile business coupe is
Both Phones
that his treatment is different.
dead. An appropriation for the mem­ also trimmed inside to the option of
Portland - Newberg - Mc­
Married women must be accom­
orial wax authorised at the last ses­ the buyer. For those who intend us­
panied
by
their
husbands.
Minnville-Tillamook
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS
sion of the legislature. John J W It­ ing the car for commercial purposes,
Address:
211
Bradbury
Bldg.,
Los
Stages
er, Jr, past department commander i a gray Spanish fabrikoid upholstery .
Angeles, California.
of the American Ixgion and secretary i is
i used, while for those desiring more i
I bc .
Tillamook. Ore.
Both 'Phones
High School Notes
000 school house.
United States wheat grower« will
TAX BODY MEETS HERE' receive
from $100,000,000 to $200,-
ADDITIONS TO LIBRARY
Home Builders!
F. J. PYE & SON
“Anything Made of Wood”
PIANO
OAK FLOORING
Coming to
PORTLAND
Dr. Mellenthin
DENA-HANSEN
GIFT-SHOP
Across from Tillamook Hotel
COLLECTIONS
STAGES
MATHER’S
TRUCK SERVICE
A. W. Plank Hardware Co.
Hardware,Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
I
N.