i AY. OCTOBER 3,1924 TILLAMOOK HEADLiuUT PAGE 7 <¡51 RY GETS $5,251.903 FROM conservative. With large timber the coi responding mouth in 1923. If lii NATIONAL FORESTS supplies that can be made ...aue'o annually produce this pace is maintained throughout a $16 day for any trivial reason. In I appropriate and condemn private 2,000,000 cords — of _ — pulp r --r wood -annually (the current fiscal year there will bei a few years he will be compelled to I property therfor, and to assess any from timber sales, live- J on the sustained-yield si,«»■>>— j ->-• basis, • or rough- made and sold in ihis country more' compete with others who have made special benefit arising from such mat- ♦ L a pszing, grazing, and other forms of . ly, 5,000 tons of paper THE BEST IN the most of that day and of as many < ters and to make the same a lien a day, with* than 77,000,000,000 cigarettes. ------ ’ <7 ♦ £of the 146 national forests total-1 I M thousands ♦ more school days as they could. It ’ s 1 against the property benefited, as ---- - j .„ i „„ «„„„J ... f miles v of ouciuriea sheltered in- i . CHIROPRACTIC ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦ f^l,»0': during the fiscal year land waterways ____ that favor economical The bureau of internal revenue re- - good business then to keep the school follows: to-wit ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING J. L. Fayete, D. C. Ph. C. ♦ [¿June 30, 1924 according to th, logging and transportation, and with. ports that the consumption of cig-1 open for a long term and keep all I Beg. at a point 68.67 ft. N. of the I Beals Bldg. Loth Phones ♦ One cent per word per issue, ♦ Ltiervice, United States depait- large resources of water power .hat j arettea in the United Slates lias in­ the children in it every day. S. W. corner of Lot 1, Blk. 32, j Tillamook, Oregon ♦ with a minimum charge of $.25. + --------- >--------- Ltaf agriculture. This sum is paid can be developed at a relatively low I creased 50 per cent in the last two Thayers ’ Addition to Tillamook I Painless Adjustments ♦ Readers are charged at the same ♦ NOTICE United States treasury unit cost, the prospects of a rapid and years. Manufacture of the “pills that City, thence N. 30 ft., thence S ♦ rate. All reading notices must ♦ To the parents of the boy who took Lber sales brought in $3,020,037. substantial growth of this r.ew indus­ satisfy’' aie turning out this year al­ : 54 degrees 26 minutes E. 59.09 it. + have “adv.” attached. No pre­ ♦ Both Phones Hours 9 to 6 Lfees for grazing permits brought try in southwestern Alaska are most 1,200 cigarettes for every man a red Hawthorne Deluxe bicycle from thence S. 20 ft., thence N. 63 de­ ferred positions. ♦ ♦ near the public library steps on the and woman in the country over 21 grees 33 minutes W. 49.14 ft. to ^15,561. The third high,-■ bright indeed.” ♦ ♦ years of age, or an average of three | evening of September 26. Please re- Dr. Elwood B. Faxon the place of beginning. Lt was paid for the leasing of --------- ♦--------- ♦ ♦ I turn to owner, Emil Benscheidt, one i cigarettes for each person per day. Dentist Beg. at a point 47.21 ft. N. of the Ljj] forest land for summer OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY i mile west of city. 99-tlp And yet these same manufacturers, 2, Blk. 32 S. W. corner of Lot L, ami for other purposes, this WILL GIVE PRIZES FOR ESSAY FOR SALE OR TRADE 215-216 Tillamook Building despite their knowledge of the fact --------- ♦--------- Thayers' Addition, thence N. 20 I ' I Ught in Tillamook, Oregon that cigarettes are the chief cause ft., thence S. 54 degrees 26 min­ FOR SALE— ONE-HALF ACRE E/37. Leases of water powei The Oregon Historical society has of countless disastrous fires, have tract. A bargain at $350; terms, utes E. 54.09 ft., thence S. 10 ft., L brought in 1 .Misi ellan selected “The Hudson’s Bay Company $35 down and $35 per year. J. L. thence N. 63 degrees 33 minutes Luses of he national forests, ii and the Oregon Country” as the sub­ never yet given their whole-hearted DR. O. L. HOHI.FELD Ketch, real estate, opposite the W. 49.14 ft. to the place of beg. NOTICE trespass damages, accounted ject for the 1925 C. C. Beekman His­ support to any movement for public education in tire prevention and sup­ Coliseum. 99-tl A traet beg. 25.75 ft. N. of the S. tory Prizes and Medals. The prizes pression. L die balance. Veterinarian E. corner of Lot 2, Blk. 32 Thay­ In the Circuit Court of the State of L 1" national forests in Califor- are four in number, viz., first, sixty ' FOR SALE—POTATOES LARGE This season in California, , due __ __ to Oregon for the County of Tillamook. ers’ Addition, thence N. 10 ft., Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone and small lots. Phone Jim Will­ i sold the most timber, with the dollars; second, fifty dollars; third, thence S. 54 degrees 26 minutes E. the hazardous tire conditions, smok­ I In the Matter of the liquid­ forty dollars; and fourth, thirty doll ­ iams place. 98-tl ¿»1 fore-ts in Washington and Tillamook Oregon ing has been restricted to camp ation of the Nehalem Valley 61.47 ft., thence N. 63 degrees 33 second. The national forest.- ars; and will be awarded for the best minutes W. 55.84 to place of beg. FOR SALE —APPLES: KINGS. giounds and improved places of habi ­ Bank, of Wheeler, Oregon, [Utah, Nevada, and southern Idaho four original essays on the above Beg. at the S. W. corner of Lot 6, Northern Spy, Waxen, etc. Come tation on many of the national for­ Insolvent. ued the most livestock, with the named, subject written and submitted Dr. Henry E. Wiseman Blk. 1, Goodspeed Addition, thence and pick them; 50 cents box; Wind­ ests. And it may not be a far cry Notice Is Hereby Given, that on the by girls or boys over fifteen years ^ts in Arizona and New Mexico DENTIST N. 17 ft., thence S. 63 degrees 33 falls 25 cents box. Howard Harri*, to the day when like restrictions will I 14th day of October, 1924, at the of age and under eighteen years of minutes E. 39.79 ft., thence N. 89 half mile south Fairview. Mutual be enforced on all hazardous tire hour of two o ’ clock p. m., at the law Teeth Extracted under Gas Spared with the receipts for the age, attending any public or private areas. degrees 46 minutes W. 35.7 ft. to Phone. 98-t4p Anyone who has followed office of Barrick & Hall, in the Na- school, academy, seminary, college, Evenings by Appointment li year ending June 30, 1923, the the place of beg. closely the tire game knows that the i tional Building, Tillamook, Oregon, 218 Tillamook Building «pts for this past year were $83,- university, or other educational insti­ safeguarding of our forest wealth ■ there will be sold, subject to the ap- A plat of the survey of such street ‘ FOR SALE — SMALL MODERN house, new. Part cash, balance | ¡ess, the decrease being caused tution within the State of Oregon. depends in no small measure on more I proval of the Honorable Geo. R. Bag- showing the boundaries thereof and easy payments. Rosenberg Bros. the smaller number of livestock Each of the four prize winners will complete and effective control of hu­ ley, as Judge of the Circuit Court of the portion of each lot or tract of 50-13 ping permits issued for horses, also receive a handsome bronze man agencies which cause fires, in­ the State of Oregon, for the County land to be appropriated therefor, is R. E. RINGO, M. D. medal. He. and sheep. Timber sales this cluding smokers, campers, sportsmen, of Tillamook, all of the assets re- now on file with the City Recorder •’’OR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND Physician and Surgeon The conditions governing the com­ it year exceeded the former year recreationists and commercial users [ maining of the Nehalem Valley Bank, I of Tillamook City, Oregon., vetch hay in car load lots or can petition are as follows: Notice is also given herein that the $308,799 Summer homes leasing furnish mixed car. Prices quoted of national forest lands. The hand­ of Wheeler, Oregon, insolvent, for Room 1-2, Beals* Bldg. (1) The essay submitted in com­ writing is on the wall, and it is to be cash. A list of the said assets are I Common Council has appointed the | water power leasqs also in- on same on applicaton. B. B. Tillamook . . . Oregon petition must not exceed two thou ­ I following three disinterested free ­ ¿j. Grazing receipts, however, Daughton, Lebanon, Orogon 19-tf hoped that among smokers and va­ now on file in the office of the above sand words in length. holders of Tillamook City: Henry | of $425,924. ( named firm, and also in the office of cation seekers, as well as cigarette HELP WANTED (2) The essay may be in handwrit­ manufacturers, there may be found the County Clerk of Tillamook Coun- | Rogers, David Kuratli and W. B. --------- ♦---------- BARRICK & HALL He first.flag ever flown over Hood ing or in typewritten form, prefer­ the Daniel of forest preservation who : ty, Oregon, and are open for exam- Aiderman, to view such proposed WANTED— HOUSEKEEPER. IN- hr, Oregon, soon will be placed in ably upon paper of commercial letter will interpret the all-too-plain in­ > ¡nation to all parties interested. Said street or change and to make an as­ Attorneys st Law quire B N 116 Headlight office. assets shall be sold either in full or sessment of damages to benefits as lt:y hall of that place The relic, size, either ruled or unruled, the sev-| scription 99-tlp in part, according to the pleasure of provided by th» Charter of said City, p tor many years nas Deen held erai sneers Being nunwerea consecu­ National building tie quarters of the Oregon Histor- tively and written on one side only, GIVE ALL THE BOYS A CHANCE the said Court, and said bids shall and said persons shall meet at the W..NTED— EXPERIENCED DAIRY- City Hall in Tillamook City, Oregon, be in writing and be opened at the man to manage and d velop dairy Tillamook | society in Portland, is the gift with blank space of about one and Oregon near Clatskanie, Oregon, on shares ^Captain H. C. Coe, pioneer steam- one-quarter inches at top and left­ Interest in the “World Series” is not | time and place stated, and final i at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on the 18th day of October, 1924. of milk and increase in stock basis. p man and son of Nathaniel Coe, hand margins. confined to adults. Many a school | awards shall be made at such time Notice is further given that all and under such circumstances as the Must have good references. In re­ N River’s first settler, who now (3) The essay shall be accompanied boy's knitted brow is only a ruse to I persons claiming damages by reason ply state referen'os, age, experi­ jdes at Manhattan Beach, Cal. by a separate sheet containing the conceal his thoughts. Instead of | I said Court shall direct. Every bid of the appropriation of such property The Best ence, number in family and nation­ fe flag was made in Portland 1861 name and postoffice address of the Euclid’s propositions, his meditations shall be accompanied by a certified for said purpose shall file their claim ality. Write H. Gordon ,607 Rail­ in Corinth Moody, daughter of W. W. writer, the date of his or her birth, may be on his baseball heroes and | check covering 10 per cent of the for such damages with the City Re­ way Exchange Bldg., Portland, Ore­ gy, then county clerk. Nathan and the name of the school attended. their chances for victory. And why amount offered. Bids shall clearly Dentistry i state what portion or all of said as­ corder before the time so appointed gon. 49-t3 (made a special trip down the riv- (4) There shall also be delivered not ? Play, games, and athletics are j sets covered by said bid. This notice herein for the meeting of the viewers. i obtain it for the first Fourth of with the essay a certificate signed by a recognized part of the school’s phy­ Date of first publication, September FOR RENT I celebration, which was held in a teacher or instructor of the educa­ sical aducation program. These act­ is given pursuant to an order of the 19, 1924. Honorable Geo. R. Bagley, now on rove near where the Park street tional institution attended, stating ivities offer, without doubt, one of FOR RENT —80 ACRE DAIRY Date of last publication October ranch. Will rent fully equipped, mi stands at present. The city that the writer of the essay is a the best opportunities for the de­ file with the County Clerk of Tilla­ 17, 1924. mook County, Oregon. cows, horses and machinery, at til will place the flag in a glass pupil or student attending the same. velopment of good conduct and IRA W. WHITE, City Recorder. BARRICK & HALL, healthful habits. Are their possibil­ Long Prairie or 5 1-2 miles south­ ion the wall of the city hall.— (5) In order to be considered in Attorneys for State Banking Depart­ --------- *♦--------- ities realized? east of Tillamook. Inquire Henry * line Spokesman Review. competition the essay must be deliv ­ ment in Tillamook County. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE --------- 0---------- Schild. 98-t3p j The teacher-coach should, by ex ­ 99-t2 petition was circulated in this ered, by mail or in person, to The ample and attitude, inculcate the —------- ■» —1 — BEALS BUILDING Notice is hereby given that in pur­ HOUSE FOR RENT—PARK AND the last of the week to place in Oregon Historical society, public aud­ ideals of fair play. Pupils should itorium, 253 Market street, Portland, NOTICE OF HEARING OF ADMIN ­ Seventh streets. Inquire of Mrs. suance of a decree of foreclosure and nation, Judge Percy R. Kelly, of learn to despise everything tricky or Tillamook, Oregon Chas. Nichols next door. 98-tlp Marion and Linn county circuit Oregon, not later than March 1, 1925. mean, to abide by the rules and the ISTRATOR'S FINAL ACCOUNT writ of execution issued thereon out Both Phones (6) A11 essays submitted in comple- of the Circuit Court of the State of t, for Justice of the Supreme spirit of the game, to strive to win by Notice Is Hereby Given, That the Oregon for Tillamook County in the FARM FOR RENT—260 ACRES IN tition will be numbered and submit ­ it to succeed the late Judge John pasture and meadow good house their own superior athletic prowess, i undersigned has filed in the County cause wherein Tillamook County tart. Judge Kelly stands high ted, without the names of the writers and to recognize it appropriately in and barn on same. References re­ Court of the State of Oregon, for Bank is plaintiff and John M. Weiss, or other identifying marks, to three DR. P. J. SHARP k estimation of the people as a quired. Mrs. A. D. Schafer, Elma, They should learn to be 1 Tillamook County his Final Account judges selected by the undersigned others. Adelia A. Weiss and Henry E. Weiss DR. E. D. ALLEN nd impartial judge and his mer- Wn., R. A. 146. 98-t4 sportsmanlike. This implies, when as Administrator of the Estate of are defendants, which decree of fore­ tdvancement to a supreme court committee. winners, the lack of undue boasting; ' Antone Totzauer, deceased, and that DENTISTS (7) All competitive essays will be closure was entered May 21, 1924, FOR RENT OR SALE—A GOOD would meet with approval.—Sil­ and, when losers, the first in congrat­ ' said Court has set the 1st day of I judged according to their general the undersigned, Sheriff of Tillamook piano. Inquire of Mrs. Chester National Bldg. Both Phones in Appeal. ulating their successful opponents. [ November, 1924, at 10 o’clock A. M. County, Oregon, will on Tuesday the merit and excellence; but the judges Holden. 47-tf TILLAMOOK, ORE. Well-planned athletics contribute KAN PAPER INDUSTRY will also take into consideration, in immeasurably to physical fitness, ' at the court room of said court in 14th day of October, 1924, sell at ROOMS FOR RENT—ALSO GAR- Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time auction to the highest bidder for cash passing thereon, neatness of manu ­ ¡ED WITH WATER POWER age room. Three blocks east from happiness, honesty, cooperation, con­ and place for hearing objections tc in hand the following described real script, accurate orthography, correct DAVID ROBINSON DEVELOPMENT Lamar’s drug store. 502 E. First grammar and composition, and pur­ sideration for others, sense of fair said account, and the closing of said property situated in Tillamook Coun­ street. 48-t6p play, and character. Each and all of estate. ty, Oregon, to-wit: The North half [it only a question of time when ity and clarity of diction. Physician and Surgeon these are worthy goals. Should this Dated October 3rd, 1924. of the Southwest quarter of Section The Oregon State Library in Salem NICE CLEAN SLEEPING AND Mage of newsprint paper stock highly desirable type of education be W. J. RIECHERS, National Building housekeeping rooms $8 to $6 per ■ United States and Canada will has a reading list or bibliography up­ confined to the few already physical­ Administrator of the Estate of An­ 20 in Township 3 South of Range 9 West of the Willamette Meridian, on the above named subject which week. Mrs. Crowder 106H 2nd d the manufacturers to go to Tillamook Oregon ly fit? tone Totzauer, Deceased. said sale will be had at the hour of avenue E. 48-t4p «•stern Alaska for their pulp will be sent to any Oregon student Undue concentration on “ the team ” T. H. GOYNE, ten o’clock a. m. at the Court House declares J. C. Dort, hydro- on request. Books pertaining to the may well be supplanted by interest­ Attorney for Administrator. H. T. Botts Geo. P. Winslow door in Tillamook City, in said Coun­ PERSONAL subject are obtainable in most Ore ­ *al engineer of the forest ser- ing the pupils in the organization and 99-t5 ty and State, and said sale will be for gon public libraries. Oregon has a Vnited S/tates department of ----------e--------- development of a number of play the purpose of satisfying in whole or I AM NOT, RESPONSIBLE FOR BOTTS A WINSLOW Me, in his rcent report on system of local libraries, supplement­ groups and teams within the school. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE in part the judgment rendered in said any debts that may be charged to ed in many cases by county library 'power in Alaska. This report me by Eva Krumlsuf now known Lawyers Inter-ciass games and contests be­ cause in favor of said plaintiff and as Mrs. W. J. Rand*. W. J. Rand*. M been published as a public systems, and in all cases by the 0re_ tween the school’s teams are highly Notice is hereby given that the against said defendants for the sum Tillamook Oregon *nt by the federal power com- gen state library. Students desiring desirable and to be preferred to inter­ undersigned, guardian of the estate of $3153.31 with interest thereon at 98-tl such books should apply first to the Washingto, D. C. school contests if both can not be of Lucia May Wiley, Muriel Esther the rate of seven per cent per annum SEND THE GIRLS AND BOYS TO i tvo national forests in Alaska, local library, which, if not having provided. Well-directed participation Wiley, Wayne Howard Wiley, and from date of said decree, $300 as at­ “Nelson’s hairbobbing and Beauty "s Mr. Dort, can produce about the books, should secure them from by the many is essential to the great­ Frances Marjorie Wiley, minora, act- torney’s fees, and the costa and dis- Shoppe,” for their haircut*. Bal­ the county and state libraries. If C. R. CHAPIN W cords of pulp wood every er good to the greater number. ing under license given by the County bureements of the suit taxed at $19.50 cony Haltom’s store. Phone 147-W. for all timber under scientific the local library cannot give this ser­ Attorney at Law Court for Tillamook County, Oregon, together with the costs and expenses 42-tf *7 practices. Translated into vice, which is usual, or if there is no COUNTRY CHILDREN ARE from and after the 20th day of Oct­ i of the sale. HEAVIEST LOSERS this means an output of 5,000 local library, the student should write ESSE M. KENDALL LAST KNOWN ober 1924, shall proceed to sell the D m K- thia St, r*A7 students should attend as nearly 200 school A tract of land beginning nt a —- ----♦----------- Mortician LOST AND FOUND LEASES AND TIMBER should state the information desired days a.' possible. That is the length I point 32 feet South of the North- and not merely confine requests to of school term in our best schols.! SALES eat corner of Block 4, of McDer- W. R. C. MINNONS MORTUARY LOST— ANYONE FINDING A some particular book or books sought, On the average, children are in mott's Addition to the town of Corinth Menet Corpa No. 54, Dep' gold bar pin set with three fire thereby enabling the state library to school not much more than 165 days. ' the procedure adopted by Tillamook City, or Tillamook, in Phone 183 and Mutual <»f (Pregón meeta on lir»t and thu agate* and white *aphires please •* forest service and the fed- substitute other material in case any For rural schools the term is much , Tillamook County, Oregon, and Friday evening* of eaeh month. al » leave at Sltagg* store and get re 1 shorter. The cost of keeping the running thence South along the commission the sale of book requested is not available. o’cloek in the W n W hall. Viaitor waid. Mr*. Alma L. Coop. 98-tlp DAIRY FARM FOR SALE NEAR schools open will be not less han I 1 ind the leasing of power sites East line of said Block 4, 28 feet; welrom» jKed together, the national for- THE PACE MAKER OF FOREST 1 3-4 billions of dollars. It has been { thence West parallel with the CORVALLIS AND O. A. C. Mr* A. I». Smith. Pr— FIRES SITUATIONS WANTED estimated and probably correctly that I South line of said Block 4, 105 having been allocated to Elizabeth Conover, Secrete- Good land, good buildings, will every day in school is worth from $16 I feet; thence East 105 feet to the « tuple timber supplies for all WANTED— HOUSEWORK IN OR keep 20 cows. $15,000, term*. (By Wallace Hutchinson.) to $17 to a child because he will bt , place of beginning. CORINTH POST NO. 3-> * cover any possible needs of out of town. Willing to leave town The pace maker of man-caused for­ able to earn that much more in later Write owner for detail*. Box 54 At private sale, subject to confirma- Department of Oreg' n ' from leasing water power if wanted. Experienced housekeep­ Corvallis, Oregon. est fires is the pernicious cigarette. year--. It is fair then to say hat 20 j „ ’ Meta on second and on fourth at •'•led within such forest areas. In the national forests of California, millions of ■■ — «•<» County Court. Offer, fo, er and can furnish references. In 1 children attending 160 said property will be received at the urdav» of each month at 1:30 p. *' quire at Headlight. 99-tlp| power commission’s re- out of a total of 1,679 timber and days each this coming year represent t office of Botts & Winslow, Attorneys n the W. W. hall * Alaska’s water power and brush fires that have occurred to actual production by the schools of | at Law, Tillamook City, Oregon, MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS GILHAM - WHITE Samuel Down». Commander hl*He supplies of timber coin- September 20, this year, 28 per cent work. Apply BN 115 Headlight II. W. Spear. Adjutant the statements made by were due to smokers, and in practical­ some 50 billions of dollars of poten i Dated this 19th day of Septembe. Insurance Agency office. 98-tlp service in its recent pub- ly every case that means cigarette tial wealth, nearly thirty rime* th< 1924. Tillamook Izxise No. 57 Insurance in all branche». FRANCES M. STEINBACH expenditure for the schools. 1 the pulp wood situation in users. Of all man-caused fires, smok­ Marshfield — Total of $6,400,000 A. F. A A. M. Not many investment* are as good ' Guardian of the Estate of the above *** States. This latter re ers were responsible for 40 per cent. NOTARY PI BLIC BONDS Slated rommanieatioa aea- will be spent on Roosevelt highway as that or pay such enormous divi­ Wted ut the availability of I -sminuì poipeu by close of year. Total cost to com ­ And the number of such fires is dends. We could estimate the school <>nd Wednesday in e a c II 97- /■ 209 2nd Ave. East both Phones and water power sites steadily increasing year by year, month. Visiting Brot han plete highway, exclusive of bridges, and urged consideration of keeping stride with the steady rise day as worth much less than $16 a ferries and docks, estimated at $7,- welcome. pupil and still have many ' imes a Salem—Oregon apple crop esti­ as a big factor in meet ing 500,000; 60 mile* now paved, 145 in the use of “fags.” good justification for all the money mated at 5,200 cara. Hood River and future pulp wood re- mile* graded and surfaced, 11 miles United States Treasury department we spend on education. But great a.- Notice is hereby given that the *u of the United States. graded, 18 mile* grading contracted. about i*me yield a* 1923 figures disclose the fact that during the return is we can not afford to re­ Common Council of Tillamook City, * surveys show,” the water Astoria—Freeland table factory to Portland—Work begun on 7-story Oregon, deem it expedient to widen, the month of July, 1924. there were ,*>wt declares, “that the f«r- manufactured a total of 6,683,000,000 duce it by keeping children out of alter, lay out. extend and ee abhsh a building for Rlumauer Frank dreg be completed in October, to employ 45 men. T*’ early rough estimate* of cigarettes; an increase of 750 million school or by letting them go irreg­ portion of Third Street East, and to company, to root $390,000. fj feet aa the amount over the number turned out during ularly. A child ought no- throw away Classified Ads PROFFESSIONAL CARDS LEGAL NOTICES UTTLRBRO3. DCimsrKt. LODGE DIRECTORY I'*«*».« national forest »»•