Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 31, 1924, Image 1

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    VOLUME 37
Heavy Decline in Eastern
Product Causes Drop
Here
Owing to the fact that we are
placing hundreds of new sub
scribers on our list weekly we
ask you to notify us at once if
your Headlight has not been re­
ceived.
We are trying diligently to
keep up with the rush of new
business brought about by the
contestants who are actively en­
gaged in securing new readers
to the Tillamook Headlight.
Any correction in the name or
address will be cared for if we
are notified. Please give this
matter your careful attention.
Product
I The sensational decline of the Wis-
#nuin cheese market during the past
reek will probably make it necessary
k reduce the price of Tillamook
(heese at least two cents, according
L • statement made yesterday by
Secretary Carl Haberlach. Wiscon-
ti daisies dropped to seventeen cents
|uid longhorns to seventeen and a
parier cents. At present quite a
He of the 1 Tillamook cheese is in
a differential of
iorage and
ten cents a
line cents
Wisconsin pn-
lound over
11 means that
nary markets,
fcmook cheese cannot be sold,
ioduction continues fairly high in
Io county and it would be taking a
rge chance to hold stocks back,
ruconsin prices are seven cents un­
it last year, while Tillamook prices
k four cents lower on triplets and
if than a year ago.
Owing to the low price of butter,
Ich is due to the excessive stocks
fa throughout the country, many
Bions have gone to making cheese
Id seem to be willing to sell at
in seventeen to nineteen cents a
land. It is impossible, states Mr.
lierlach, to obtain such an overage
I sow exists for Tillamook cheese
■ move sufficient quantities to keep
8 output cleaned up.
CLOSES NOVEMBER 8 th
Now Is The Time To Subscribe For The Headlight
Before The Big Vote Offer Closes Your Order
Given Now Will Help Her Win The Buick
Towns
Miss Helen Leonard .......
Tillamook
Miss Ruth Lewallen .......
ilebo
Mrs. Charles E. Stephens
Mohler
Miss Velma Watson __
Tillamook
Mrs. Claude Stott _____
Cloverdale
Mrs. Jessie Kellow _____
Beaver ....
Miss Madge De Ford ........
Tillamook
Mrs. Earl Clarine ......... ............... . .... R. F. 1).
............................... 19,900
As the rules of the contest state that contestants can hold back a reserve
vote as issued this vote does not necessarily mean the actual vote of con­
testants. This rule precludes the possibility of the Buick Six being placed
at the disposal of the higher bidder.
Transformer and Telephone
Lines
Suffer
From
Disturbance
HIGH WATER TROUBLES
Four additional candidates have
been placed on the city ballot this
week by petition including Sam Moul­
ton for mayor and David Robinson,
P. W. Todd and G. A. Reeher for
councilmen.
The nomihations at the city caucus
a week ago were, for mayor, J. Merrel
Smith; for councilman, first ward, C.
F. Pankow; second ward, Emil Heus-
ser; third ward, Clark Hadley; fourth
ward, Frank Merrick; for city treas­
urer W. Thomas Coates; and for wa­
ter commissioner, fifth ward, Albert
Plank.
The severe southwesterly storm
With the greatest vote offer in the
which has prevailed throughout the
entire contest coming to a close Sat- 80 there can be no idIe moment8 dur’
coast region the past few days did
i ing the remaining few days.
urday November 8th, the contestants [ SpeakinK of the greatest vote offer
considerable damage in Tillamook
county.
with the help of their many booster of the contest that is now in force
Lightning and thunder, which are
friends are
— J in
- the
*' - field
“ ■ ■ lining
•• •
up every your opportunity to win the Buick
very unusual in this section of the
possible subscription before the close Six is made more evident by weigh­
country, came at frequent intervale
of this big offer.
ing the importance of this big vote
Monday and Tuesday, the lightning
Immediately after the date of Nov­ offer.
striking in several places with dis­
Every subscription given before the
ember 8th, the vote will decrease in
astrous results. Three transformers
numbers—for instance at this time close of this offer will for a positive
of the Coast Power company wore
Helen Marjorie Leonard of Tillamook,
the one year subscription gives 8000 I fact make the chances of your fav-
blown out and in the C. <1. Edwards
votes while after November 8th the I orite greater than later on in the
A contestant for high honors in the Tillamook Headlight popularity
and Cart Haberlach residences the
number of votes will be only 2000. > contest
contest. Helen’s many friends are legion in their desire that Miss
panel boards containing the electrical
Helen win one of the prizes to be awarded December 6th.
Some of the people are inclined to
Naturally with this condition being
Helen Marjorie Leonard has an envious reputation as a fancy
fuses were burned out. Fuses in
understood by all the contestants the thought that they will wait till
dancer having taken part in many social events both here and at
some of the telephones in the city
there is little wonder then at the act­ the final hour of the contest then
Portland where she appeared at the Elks Club before many promi­
were also burned out.
ivity of the contestants and their I step in with their subscription at the
nent persons.
Lightning which struck at Brighton
last minute and in this manner make
friends.
i Monday broke the glass show
The entire countryside is being their favorites chances more secure.
.see in one of the stores.
If that practice is to be indulged in'o our confidence regarding this to be auctioned off to the highest
Tillamook will have a first class thoroughly canvassed by the contest­
The streams throughout the coun-
in to any great extent you are caus­ Circulation campaign, the object up- bidder on the closing night that con­
ants,
no
part
of
the
county
being
left
drum corps if the plans now being
are swollen and it is reported that
ing your favorite to lose votes and • permost in the mind of the Headlight
untouched
so
that
before
the
cam
­
made by the local post of the Ameri­
testant will be sadly misiakened.
ater covered the roads at Happy
maybe the Buick six, the vote sched­ management is to give Tillamook
paign
has
closed
there
will
be
but
can Legion are realized.
The Headlight is not selling Buick
imp and Barview Tuesday, and on
ule is very explicit in every detail county a newspaper second to none.
A meeting was held Monday night few who have not been canvassed.
cars,
that
part
of
the
campaign
we
showing
plainly
that
in
the
final
two
The
contest
is
the
initial
step
in
the
In looking over the vote standing
by those interested and it was plan­
as given in this weeks issue of the weeks of the campaign the vote given fight direction, it will double our al­ are leaving to the Sunset garage
ned to form a corps with six buglers,
Headlight it can be seen at a glance is just one half that it is today, or up ready big list that means we have where we know you will be given
twelve snare drummers and one bass
bought a service to be given to the Buick courtesy.
that it is to be a close race, no one till November 8th inclusive.
drummer.
There is no denying of facts, the
The last two weeks of the cam­ public and the advertiser.
contestant has a decided lead or ad­
possitive
feels in this campagn that
The Tillamook Headlight is making
vantage over the other contestants paign the vote allowed on the one
that gives this campaign the appear­ year subscription will only be 1500, this campaign a co-operative proposi­ is known to each and every contestant
while if
tion whereby the prizes are bought at is that the one that works the hard­
ance of being hotly contested.
home and given to home people, in est will be the one to drive off in
The loyalty of Tillamook county want to win, she will receive
votes.
other
words the whole proposition the Buick six on the coming Decem­
people has already manifested itself,
Under these conditions there
Effective tomorrow the following the contestants are a unit in their
delves on the one idea—all for Tilla­ ber 6th.
So far to date the subscriptions
changes will be made in the train praise for the kindness already shown reason whatsoever for you to hesi­ mook county.
schedules between here and Portland: them by the people in general wheth­ tate, especialy so when your going to
As the rules state plainly that con­ have be n given to the contestants
No. 142 will leave here at 7:20 and er the party gave their subscription give the subscription sooner or later, testants can hold back votes, this just for the aking, you have told
arrive in Portland at 2:45 p. m. No. to another contestant the feeling is hence give it to her today.
idea keeps the campaign from being a yourself repeatedly how nice the peo­
1 new enterprise in the city is the 141 will leave Portland at 7:10 and that of consideration.
Still a better way to make your gamble, if the actual vote was public ple were about it, so what’s the use
Rt theater, the opening of which arrive here 2:55 p. m.
As one young lady said, it is worth favorite win is by giving her your sub­ property we could not try aB we of saying that anyone contestant has
pnounced this week.
a great deal to know that the people scription for two years, the two year might keep the gambling spirit from a better chance than you have pro­
viding you work.
Ifte theater has secured the place
are so kind and thoughtful, that part subscription gives better than double the contest.
It was never said that this cam­
used by the Tinshop theater
With this system in vogue real
of the work is a prize 'in itself, the votes as given with one year sub­
paign
was a something for nothin*
scriptions,
so
since
you
will
be
tak
­
merit
will
prevail
at
all
times
that
prill be opened for the first time
that is the sentiment in general
among the contestants that gives | ing the Headlight anyhow, why not will give every contestant the same proposition, $1425 is not picked up
IH. McInnis and I. J. Vinson, both
chance to win the Buick, it will also every day, that is the value of the
Frank W. Schneberk plead guilty them great encouragement in their i
preclude the possibility of money be- first prize, then the Star piano is
show men, are the proprietors in the justice court Monday to speed­ desire to win one of the prizes.
I
valued at $425, while the other four
ing spent by contestants.
F* place. They recently were in ing and was fined $10 and costs.
Counting the days till the contest
If there is any one contestant that prizes are valued in proportion.
p»» business in Sheridan, though
For unlawful parking, Lorentz closes on December Sth, you will dis-
A prize will be given td every con­
has
the idea that this Buick six, or
f homes are in Portland.
Anderson was assessed $2.50 and cover that there are our i
testant
that remains active, by active
for
that
matter
any
of
the
prizes
are
r*w line of entertainment is
working days, the time is
costs Tuesday.
we mean you must work because by
by the proprietors of the
your working you are bound to get re­
l»»usemt-nt house.-
BEAVER MAN VISITS 0. A. C.
sults, we want the subscriptions and
i
—
rfk ■ ■------
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­
ire paying the full market price.
vallis, October 28—Russell Dental of
Come now girls, the time is hurry­
Beaver, was a visitor on the campus
ing along, no delays can be tolerated
this week-end. Mr. Dental is doing
if you are to win the Buick, who
official cow testing work for the
knows one lone subscription may tell
state of Oregon.
the tale so hit the ball every day
and your reword will be one of the
I Tillamook high school eleven
adaline
boyakin
LOUISA
nice prizes for sure.
II fame this afternoon at Hills-
— — *— —
-—■> held at Ne-
Funeral aarvices
were
Contestants are asked kindly to be
*’dl the high school team of
esday for Louisa Adaline |
careful in writing the names and ad-
J*» which, it is stated has not halem
The Tillamook Woman’s club la
_k died there Octover 27, <
Boyak
d -esses plainly, we want every sub­
*>Mted this year.
planning to serve a home products
of 76 years 10 months.
at
ths
scriber
to
get
the
Headlight
that
pays
7*1 cars of students drove out
dinner at the Guild hall on election
boyakin was a sister of D. S.
for it, so kindly be carful in thia and
r»n>inv to attend the game.
day. All the food products used will
i. She was born in St. Clair
make your reports regularly.
be raised or manufactured from about
flfinoi- and was a school
If you wish to be a contender for
Esch returned Tuesday from
Tillamook county, it is said.
from which profession she re-
the
Buick
six
get
all
the
possible
sub
­
i where he has been attend-
tiw
17
years
ago.
scriptions you can not later than the
diatrict buying convention of ]
VAUDEVILLE TROUPE COMING
N. lurkle was in charge of the
coming November 8th, nuff said.
C- Perney company for thq ceremonyCnd Reverend Tabor preach-
» weeks. Mr. Esch had th*
The Coliseum theater has secured
lof tneering J. C. Penney pdtf ed th3B«neral sermon.
the vaudeville troupe of Garrison and
F
J. B. Stem and daughter Dor-
M this convention.
Lee, humorous songs and step danc­
ing, who will appear here Thursday
otl r who have been visiting relatives
arrived at the and Friday, November 6 and 7.
|T the city and Brighton left here
from Portland
This party has played on the big­
Wednesday morning for their home
test and beat circuits throughout
in Portland. Mrs. Andrew Stem and
'he United States and Canada, states
Herbert Stem accompanied them and
Mr. Partridge. Wilma Garrison was
will make a short visit ‘here.
"oimerly a dancer with the Passing
Archdeacon J. C. Black of th. Epis­
, ‘•’hows at the New York Winter Gar-
copal church will hold the regular
monthly services next Sunday min­
Stanley and family mo-
ing and evening, at the M.*omc bu.id
i
Grider was called to
Vancouver Friday to at-
P first of the week to care ing.
irthday surprise for Mis
rot her. Mm. Gabriel. They
i
and uncle who were in-
x»me Monday.
*utomibile accident while
to Portland from Cal-
THEATER OPENS
JUSTICE COURT
GETS VIOLATORS
Salvaging the Derelict
HOME PRODUCTS
FEATURED IN MEAL
* Churchill of Bandon is
»»’ter at Cloverdale and
M Wheeler this week.