PAGE èilldinno 8 iiiHiiimui BRIEF PERSONAL NEWS Johnson. Sheldon and Dallas have WHAT HAS HAPPENED the contract. Mr. Kendrick is a mem­ SHERIFF ASCHIM? ber of the Skaggs staff. TO Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Aiderman and Considerable doubt was felt re­ Mrs. Geo. Learn and Miss Marg­ Mrs. Francis Mapes motored to Sa­ aret Learn of McMinnville spent Sun­ garding the heretofore unquestioned lem Thursday where they will visit day with friends in the city. integrity of Sheriff Aschim, when a letter was received from Jackson­ the state fair. They will also visit Albeit Marolf has just completed ville, Florida, this week, enclosing the relatives there. a tine dairy barn on his ranch east sheriff’s railroad ticket. Henry Heisel is on a two weeks va- of town at a cost of more than $4500. It seems that a gentleman of cation from his work a. the bank, It is 42x100 feet and modern in every African extraction found the slip of He left the latter part of last week particular. cardboard and turned it in to a ticket with his wife and father and mother It is reported that J. W. Heyd, local agent at the Florida own, who sent for a motor trip to Eugene and other contractor, will leave netp 'week for it on to Tillamook. parts of Oregon. his home town in Missouri where he • Now the associates of the Tilla­ Mrs. Earl Blanchard was a shopper will re-enter the teaching profession. mook county sheriff are wondering what kind of company their superior in the city Tuesday from Bay Ci. y. Mr. and Mrs. John Steinbach and could have fallen into that he reached I. Labowitch made a business trip son left Thursday evening for Salem such a condition that he would lose to Portland Wedngfcday of last week where they visit Mr. Steinbach’s his railroad ticket. Skagg’s grocery has a new clerk mother for a day and also transact Sheriff Aschim, who is head of the in the person of L. R. Larson who re­ some business. Oddfellows in this state, was on his cently came to this state from Minne­ way to a national convention of the apolis. Visiting friends at Junction City lodge in Atlanta. last week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scalp and hair disorders disappear People are wondering; that’s all. Lednicky. -------- «-------- after a few applications of Lucky Tiger Hair Remedy, according to mil­ Neil Hiner is in from Cottage Don Gilbert is the new proprietor lions of users, Ask your barber or Grove and has started fisning on the ¡of the Blaine store, formerly man- druggist about the money back guar- Kilehis river. aged by Earl Ayer, Don is the son antee.—Adv. of W. J. Gilbert, proprietor of the C. S. Dye is spending the week at store at Beaver. Don is making Miss Elizabeth Coates returned the state fair. many new and attractive improve- home Friday after having spent the Homer Hason and wife motored to ments. ' The outlook is for a bigger summer in Denver attending summer Salem early in the week and are and better business for this fall. school at the university, Miss Coates Earl Ayer is building a new store is at present working at the Tilla- visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. B. building just across the road from McLeod and also taking in the fair. mook County bank. the Blaine school and expects to be Lem Raines received a broken arm back in business in a very short time. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Daniels left here Monday bound for the state fair while cranking his car at Bar View. Blaine is taking on the appearance of at Salem. They will return home While R. S. Hord was working a real live village. Thursday. ---------- ♦---------- about some machinery this week, a large iron bar fell, striking FAMOUS COW DIES his head Mrs. W. Thomas Coates is enjoy- and causing a severe cut •ng a visit from her mother, Mrs. H. St. Mawes Pretty Lady, famous C. Paulsen who came in Saturday Henry Hanenkrat is laid up with a from her home at Mulino to visit here broken leg as a result of an accident world record Jersey cow owned by L. for two weeks. C. Daniels of this county, died this while working on his farm. week from inflamation of the bowels. W. D. Pine, county agricultural John Mutch of Rector has a badly She had been sick for about two days. agent went to Salem Wednesday to bruised hip which will keep him away This animal had made two world be present at the state fair. Tilla­ from work for some time. records and is well known by dairy mook county is not having the usual breeders. Dr. George Wallace and wife are exhibit this year on account of the It is said that Mr. Daniels carried robbery at the county fair spoiling in the city on an outing. The Rev. no inurance on the animal. Mr. Wallace, who is a minister in the the exhibits. Mr. Pine was accom­ -------- ♦---------- panied to Salem by his wife and Episcopal church and has spent the NEW ARRIVALS past fifteen years as a missionery to daughter. Japan and the Orient, is spending a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Donovan are Nate Stanley of near Modesta, Cal- great of his time while here in fish­ ifornia is in Tillamook for a visit ing in the famous Tillamook streams. the proud parents of a baby girl born September 20. Mother and baby are | with his brother, Judge Stanley. At John Morgan and wife are attend­ fine and latest reports are that Rich­ present he is staying at the home of Clyde Craver as the judfce is out ing the state fair this week. It was ard will be okeh. A son was bo:n to Mr. and Mrs. E. of town this week attending the state their son Byron who was one of the W. Hatfield of Cloverdale on Septem­ winners on the calf club team. fair at Salem. ber 21. To attend the golden wedding an­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffee of niversary of Mrs. Anderson’s mother HOME-GROWN FURNITURE FOR Cloverdale have a baby son born at NORTH CAROLINA and father, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. And­ Cloverdale September 23. erson left here Sunday morning for A daughter was born to Mr. and Portland. From there they drove to Home-grown lumber t o supply Mrs. Charles Fleck at Pleasant Valley Salem, attending the state fair be­ North Carolint’s important furniture on September 19. fore returning home. industry is one of the state’s greatest needs, according to Director E. H. Miss Gladys Edner is on a two Frothingham of the Appalachian For­ weeks vacation which she is spending est experiment station. “This lead­ on a motor trip through Washington ing industry of the state,” declared ANNA H. HENRIKSON and into Canada. Mr. Frothingham recently, “makes Anna Henrietta Wagevoort was The county clerk issued a marriage demands upon the forest for high­ boin May 4, 1862, at Twelo Holland, license on Thursday to J. II. Cannon, grade lumber not called for by any and was married September 11, 1885 28, of Bay City, and Nellie Meyer, 30, other local wood-using industry. to Derk Rutgers. Immigrated to and ano'her on Saturday to Alvin II. Where 15 years ago practically all of America September 3, 1890 to Hum­ Minier. 51, of Garibaldi and Anna E. this lumber was grown within the boldt county, Califo, nia. state, today- as much as a third Speelmon, 56. To this union seven children were comes from outside, mainly from the born, three who preceeded her to the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Branson left Mississippi Valley. Great Beyond. She was married to this week for Elma, Wn. where they “The furniture industry of North will spend the winter, Mr. Branson Carolina has grown tremendously of G. A. Henrikson December 15, 1923. Surviving are the husband, G. A. has employment wiih the Schafer late years. In the decade 1909-1919 Logging company there, Their house the value of manufactured furniture Henrikson of Tillamook; Mrs. O. W. Bodyfelt, of Beaver, Oregon; Dick on 3rd street has been purchased by increased nearly four-fold. North Rutgers of Port Renfew. Canada; Mr. Hoffman of Garibaldi. Carolina is one of -he leading furni­ Mrs J. S. Lourance, Roseburg, Ore­ Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Frankhauser ture manufacturing states in the gon; Mrs. W. L. Dallas, Tillamook. Mrs. Henrikson had resided in who came here recently from Rock­ union, far outranking any of the oth­ away have exchanged their home on er Southern States in consumption of Tillamook county for the past six­ West 3rd street for property in New­ law material, value of finished pro­ teen yea s. She was a member of berg and will leave shortly to make duct, number of plants, and number the following organizations: Rebekah of wage earners engaged. But the lodge, Relief Corps and the Auxiliary their home there. continuance of this wealth-producing of the American Legion. Mi. and Mrs. G. W. Daley arrived resource of the State depends vitally She died at Tillamook Septembe. ■Satuiday from Willamina to take on the question of timber supply.” 22, 1924, after a short illness.—Con- | possession of their new home in the Mr. Frothingham believes that the tributed Kilehis valley. Mr. Daley purchased Mississippi \ alley supplies, drawn up­ thi Wallace Ha ha way place in July. on as they are by »ther states than Mm. Derby of McMinnville passed North Carolina, possibly in increas­ through Tillamook last week on his ing amoun s, can not be counted upon way to the beaches. for much more than 20 or 2;> years Abong many interesting things en- longer. When labo. and transport- I countered in a recent field trip thru M 1 s. Geori •tion costs of impoited timb- are also, Oregon and Washington in search of Harry Thoma* considered, the urgency of maintain | pure stands of Douglas fir of even lams left this ing and increusing the local timber I | age. Junior Forester R. E. McArdle where hev wi supplies is obvious. The forest cr of the Pacific Northwe Forest ex- Henry Nelson returned Wei vice experts are confident that North i périment station ells of coming from Washington where sii. Carolina can grow ample domes ic | across a portable saw-mill in the timbe supplies if there is sufficient I midst of a 13-year Id stand of Doug- Yakima. On her trip public interest in setting a wot k las fir. In this timber that had at- ks ago .«he was accom- present idl timbeilatius within me i .. i.eu ap. .»xiiuat- ’y but one-third of 1 its full grow h the mill operators sister, Mrs. Bert Talgo. state. ♦---------- .were making a profitable cutting of visiting here for sev Gresham —City proposes to issue I ties and side lumber. weeks. $20,000 bonds for purchase of 24-ac e The field trip through this region . J. L. Ketch reports the sale of city park. lis the first advance of he new Pacific three pieces of property this week: Grsn s Pass- State highway com­ Northwest station toward getting Lots 9 and 10 in Block 1 in Hathaway mission calls for bids on first section complete information of the timber Mead to L. G. Woodward and J. H. of Redwood highway.. Believed whole yield that can be expected from Cochran respectively. Also the south I project will be included in 1925 bud­ Douglas fir in pure, even-aged stands 55 fee: of Lot 5, Block 1, Goodapeeds 1 get. a- different ages. This will follow up Addition, to C, J. Kendrick. Reedsport—Contract let for con­ and ampliwy the work of the old L. G. Woodward and J. H. Cochran, J st: uction of Mill Creek bridge, to be Wind River forest experiment sta­ both of McMinnville, were in town I built at once. Con ract being 4.000 tion at Stabler. Oregon, and will con­ below estimated cost, balance will be sist of establishing sample study one day last week on business. spent on road. plots in trees of all age classes from C. J. Kendrick ia planning tha erec Reedsport— Umpqua mill reopens 40 to 140 years, on every variety •>f tion of a Ave room houaa on tha prop­ for lumber cutting after two-montha soil and in every climatic region .if erty ha purchased recently of M. E shut-down. western Oregon and Washing-on. OBITUARY ■S Friday, Sept. 2 oratory method ' he conduct of the Crusade. It will be installed in “Working for Dear Life” is the only a few schools where h • teach­ title of a film produced by the Met­ ers are especially interested in health work, and carried on intensively with ropolitan Lif Insurance company. the assistance of the nurses. ■This film in.erestingly tells the story Shortly before the close of school of the average man who scoffs at the announcement was made by the Na­ idea of a periodical health examina­ tional Tuberculosis association of the tion until he is forced by circum­ awards made in the national tourna­ stances to take fhe opposite point of ment. Oregon Crusaders received view. The picture was booked in for making hundred four pennants several places in the state during the The victorious Cru- per cen records, month of June, and proved to be very to the following saders belonged succssful as it is entertaining as well schools: Berlin, Linn county. Mrs. as instructive. Laura J. Blume, teacher; Ione, Mor- A number of requests have come row county, Miss Juanitu Rietmann, in from other counties for the use of ! the film, and arrangements are being Umapine, Umatilla county, Miss Gladys C. Anderson; Wilsonville, made whereby i will be in the state during the entire month of Novem­ Clackamas county, Miss Menga Bat- ber. There are no charges for its use algia. Any grade, or school with more except the payment of transporta­ than seven pupils, may enter the Na­ tion. It is extremely difficult to route a film withou overlapping of dates: tional Tournament and by mak;ng an this can only be avoided by early re­ hundred per cent record—that is, servations, and any county health as­ each child performing 54 or mo e sociation planning to use this picture, chores each week for a period of twelve weeks—will receive a pennant. should make application at once. A total of almost ten thousand With so many schools beginning their chore records has been sent out dur­ Crusade early in the year, Oregon ing .the past week. for the Health ought to win more than four pen­ Crusade. Mrs. Bertha L. Denton, nants this year. New pamphlets and other supplies school nurse, has installed the Cru­ have been added to the health educa­ sade in all the Medford schools. Miss Alice Marquardt was invited tion material, and complete lists of by the superintendent of schools to his may be obtained from the office. An unusually good outline of an present he subject of the Crusade before a meeting of the teachres and, health education program that might as a result, it is to be taken up by be carried out in any school was pre­ the schools in La Grande and Elgin. pared by Miss Jean Melvin in her uni­ Instead of awarding the pins, a com­ I versity work last year, and based up­ petitive scheme will be followed; on her experience in a rural school. every room having an hundred per It is very suggestive and shows the cent Crusade rccor< fo* - month will many possibilities for constructive receive a large gold star, At the health work that lie in the average end of the year a banner will be school, if they are properly evaluated awarded by this association to the and developed. This report will be room having the greatest number of issued in the October number of the “Crusade Lance and Shield;” extra stars. Clackamas county, under the di- copies will, be available if ordered in rection of Miss Pearson and Miss advance. Later in the year the bulletin will Howard, is planning to pursue a “lab- HEALTH EDUCATION NOTES Every Butter Brown Shoe contain the program of health teach- ing carried out by Miss Anne Simp- Miss son at the Buckman school. Simpson was awarded the $500 schol- aiship given by the American Child Health association for excellence in health teaching. Her outline shows how physical education, nutrition, and raining in health habits may be suc­ cessfully correlated, not only with each other, but with all studies in the curriculum as well. For full time school nurse service, Miss Maude Agnes Covalt has been chosen to work in the city of Klamath Falls. Miss Coval comes from Aug­ usta, Kansas, and asumed her duties about September 1st in preparation for the opening classes. The Eugene Parent-Teacher coun­ cil is very much interested in institut­ ing a goitre prevention program in he schools there. A petition was presented to the scholo board recent­ ly asking for the employment of a school nurse, as a part of the pre- vention program. ----------♦---------- Prineville— Ochoco Timber com- party considers buying yellow pine timber sufficient to build large mill here. Waldport—Percen' age of deposits being paid by defunct local bank. Federal power commission grants Oregon company license ( two hydo-eleriric plant8 '* Hver. Portland alone need 40,000 addition., within five years. 150 cars green — from Douglas county thi"” * Eugene—Widening **’1* Pearl street neatly finish *' ■ Coquille—Sheer w.ii river, 517 feet long a„d 'n Mw built ¿»J open river passage of of logs in Middle Fork. W'°°’ Roseburg—\ew *23-000 Lone bridge on Norh Um completed. Albany College t. t0 . st*rt con, tion of one of series of in September. ne* btlik Pendleton-$f,000 in buiWi provements being added to m r nual Round-Up more impress^, care for growing attend.«« Klamath Falls-P]an8 for\ Irrigation Congress and ¡ q . Products Show to be held her,' ' ember 6-9 completed. With tion of Klamath-Eugene railroad by Southern Pacific company rich territory opened up offers a ited opportunities for settlers Klamath Falls—Building w issued for 3 days recently total i 000. ’ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII ! : I SEE The New and Beautiful Easy Washer regardless of price first class in every way. IN FRONT They are without doubt the best known child- ren’s shoe made. OF OUR STORE You can buy them here. They are macle over perfect fitting lasts and in neat patterns and can be purchased here at popular prices. Every shoe is made of solid leather. Each shoe is guaranteed to satisfy. A pencil tab- ^J. let given free with each pair of Busier Brown Shoes The volume in our ready-to-wear department s growing by leaps and bounds. New Coats arrive to take the place of those sold. They are reasonably priced and quality considered you can save by buying your coat here. It Pays to Pay Cash at Larson & Flechtner The All’round Dependable Store of Tillamook This washer will wash perfectly without dam­ aging the clothes, ana will la& forever. COAST POWER COMPANY P.S. If you need an eledne sweep* er don’t forget our special offer on the PREMIER DUPLEX