PAGE 2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER ji. IM, TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT the night. Here we found a small Shoalwater Bay and had told her * of single me^ storms but Mr. Midge had them back I proposals, sanity and conservatism ership of President Cbclidge ar. . in he | to Tillamook, a party and he believed prairie with plenty of grass for our them. At last we tired of be made up I in order very shortly. against radical innovations in the steadfast charac er of the administra- might do well, he himself had horsea, it was on a tributary of the and went to fixing up our beda/^d we would ____ David Kennedy paid a visit to the j tion that his election will assure for business life of the nation; Coolidge iHiiiiimiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiim iih uiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiir abandoned the idea of going there to “Little Nestucca river.” Our guide (Continued on page 4) Union school Tuesday, and a sewing ' all the people. CLOVERDALE policies against uncertainty and his settle as he was married, and had a soon caught a fine mess of trout for --------- » — club has been organized among the Lester Ray of Meda who has been girls. and upheaval. This only needs to be EARLY SETTLEMENT OF TILLA­ large family. The way was so very supper and we assure our readers away to Salem and Mill City return- I hard and in fact, the county at that that we had as fine a supper as a MOOK COUNTY, OREGON Cloverdale school has an attendance made clear and Washington will not I time was not a place to take a family. prince could wish for. Mr. Cary said ed home Monday evening. of 96 per cent for the past six weeks. be in doubt. We must work and take formerly This was about the 15th of May 1852. he thought we had eaten too many nothing for granted. ” By Warren N. Vaughn Mrs. Steiner and Mrs. Walton of Mr. Ott has purchased the Hebo I THE LA FRANCE FUR MFC. CO. C. L. Babcock, treasurer of the It was on the 15th day of September of the shining beauties to sleep well (All Rights Reserved.) Salem were at the Cloverdale hotel garage and expects to put in a new Now located 175 Park, Sta'e of Washington, who accom ­ 185» That Mr. Harry Hainea, Mr. In writing up the first history of the Tuesday night. up-to-date building by spring. . that night, after supper we talked Corner Yamhill, kitty-corner Stag. Mrs. Elmer Cross of Hebo who has panied Governor Hart, said that sen­ settlement of Tillamook county, it Courtney Walker, a Mr. Cary and my- much of our plans on our arrival in Having finished painting and pa­ Terminal. timent in Washington is undergoing must be remembered that we have to sejf made preparations to enter Tiila- Tillamook. Louie said he was going pering their ranch house, Mr. and been quite ill is now convalescent. WE SPECIALIZE in a rapid change and that since the depend entirely upon memory f°r, mook county, we employed as guide, to have a feast of crabs (Hujn) his Mrs. Elma Johnson moved into it i liebo has planned to celebrate REMODELING OF FURS primaries LaFollette sentiment has one Lewis Labonto (half-breed Ind ­ our Ind-: our data, from which to make I Hallow ’ een with a Hallow'een party Tuesday. squaw, said she wanted a good feast I — been weakening. A great many of statements, as there is not (to the ian) who was accompanied by hrs I of “clams,” although she had never RAW SKINS TANNED, DRESS. Mr. Reynolds, the Oregonian car­ at the school, Friday night. . ED, PLUCKED AND DYED the farmers have changed their writers knowledge) any written his- squaw, Louie also acting as interpre- j seen one, Louie had had them at toonist, was in Cloverdale Sunday. views, he said, and are seriously al­ tory of Tillamook county. I will en­ ■ er, none of our party understanding PLEASANT VALLEY The Union school has nearly com- ............................... ..................... ............................................ . Mrs. C. E. Pearson’s many friends armed over the issue of government deavor to state facts, as correctly as the Indian jargon. , .„„„„„„„„„„„.ni.nii................. SII....... .. pleted its new playshed. Miss Susie ownership of public utilities which possible. We laid in a supply of provisions, a.e glad to know she is speedily re ­ much I Scott, the teacher, deserves the Socialist third party is sponsor­ It was in the fall of 1851 I first each obtained a good horse and start­ credit for this result of her good covering from her recent operation. ing. heard the name of Tillamook. I ed from Dayton, Yamhill county, on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wade and work in the district. “The experience we have had with Among Cloverdale’s week-end vis­ child en of Cloverdale, were week­ the municipal ownership of street then resided in Yamhill county, Ore­ September 15, 1852 for the garden gon—A gentleman friend, also re- of the world, in high spirits, by the itors were, George and Ed Briedwell end visitors at the Desmond home, railways in Seattle, for instance, has • siding in Yamhill (I cannot bring his way of Grand Round. z Miss Ruth Leuallen of Hebo was of McMinnville, and N. B. Stone and You have been told that the majority of dis­ not strengthened the belief of the I name to mind at this date had made We made Grand Round on the first = Mr. Knight, a newspaperman of Port­ a Pleasant Valley visitor Thursday. people of Washington that it would a trip to Tillamook to look at the day, at that point one of our party, F. E. Thomas went to Estacada on ease is caused by nerve pressure. When this land. be wise to launch a gigantic national country, and he said he was very Mr. Walker was taken sick and had U> I Wi'h its new fixtures, linoleum and business Friday. scheme of government ownership and ' much pleased with the country, as return home. Early next morning: pressure is relieved by Chiropractic Adjust­ Mrs. Yost of Vancouver, Wash., is up-to-date refrigerator, Ray’s butch­ visiting her sister, Mrs. O. J. Wis- operation. The great majority of ' much as he had seen, he told how the balance of our party made an-1 er shop is an asset to the town. ments, given with the bare hands alone, the vital thinking people realize that the mo­ plentiful the salmon was, that the other start. The Indian informed us, j Andy Bewley of Sheridan accom­ mer. ment these great corporations are little streams were literally blocked before leaving, that after going about • _ Mr. Rhodes and family, formerly of force flows uninterruptedly to the various or­ panied by his son-in-law, B. W. Jones taken off the tax rolls, the burden on with fish. That there were but two three miles on the Salmon river trail,. | of Portland, who has extensive hold- | Willamina have moved into one of the small home owner, on the average gans. which then function normally. The new white men (known) living in the to turn off to the right, at a tree 11 ings around Devil’s Lake, paid Clover­ he Edson houses. Mr. Rhodes is citizen increases. Tax burdens have county—He further stated that there marked by two sticks leaning against working at the Yorks mill. dale a call Sunday. instrument, the Neurocalometer, shows exactly The Freed and Enloy sawmill will been an issue and a Policy that looks was no other way of getting into the it, they said that trail led to Tilla-. The Meda School is giving a Hal- to increasing instead of diminishing country only by the way of Grand mook, but was very dim, was afraid where this interruption to transmission is locat­ low’een basket social at the school soon be running again. The Ladies Aid meeting at Mrs. them is looked upon with alarm by Round in Yamhill county, that he had we would not be able to follow it. I house, Friday night. An interesting ed, and when the adjustment is given it not only George Lanes last Thursday after- the mass of people. This is aside al- to engage an Indian to pilot him However, we started, with our guide = program has been prepared for the toget her,” he said, “from the effect through. He told us that it would be ahead, but neither our guide nor any noon, was well attended. There were registers a considerable reduction, in some cases evening, The proceeds of the enter­ that a mammoth scheme of govern- next to impossible for a white man of our party saw the tree with the present. tainment will be used to paint the twenty-one ---------- ♦---------- ■ ment ownership would have on the to follow the trail, as the Indians two sticks leaning against it, we kept zero—positive proof that the pressure has been building. RADICALISM WEAKENED IN economic, social and political life of blowed their own marks for their traveling on until about four o’clock A. H. Case of Portland is staying relieved. You then know that your chiropractor the nation. WEST guide, which was done as follows: in the evening, when we stopped and at the Cloverdale hotel for a few “The radicalism we have in Wash- Sometimes two perpendicular cuts made preparations for camping for is on the right track. days. Washinton, October 4—Gov. Louis irrton is not the kid that is for any­ were made in the bark of a soft-wood During the storm Tuesday, light­ F. Hart of Washington who called at body or anything in particular. It tree, the cuts being about one inch Call us far ning struck and shattered a tree near the White House and conferred with lacks cohesion and it lacks an incen­ apart then an horizontal cut at the the Cloverdale Lumber company’s President Coolidge expressed the con­ tive. To this I attribute the weaken­ top, then the strip of bark was peel­ Building, Repairing Con­ plant. viction that if the conservative ele­ ing of LaFollette' sentiment. At the ed downward, to the bottom of the crete, Carpenter work of Grover Witte, Frank Owens, Fred ments put their backs to the wheel same time, it is still strong enough to incisions and left thus, at the other any kind. Murphy, Fred Lieuallen and Joe Price victory for Coolidge in the state is as merit serious attention from the Re­ (Over King and Crenshaws) points a piece of stick would inserted, were guests of the Oddfellow’s lodge certain as it is in the state of Maine. publican leaders.” Hackett and Leach—Mutual Phone and again, where a turn would be at Beaver Saturday night. They re­ IIIHIIIIIIIirilllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllUlllillllllllllll I tllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllillllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllfllltlllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllf Governor Hart and Mr. Babcock made an arrowhead cut in the bark “Radicalism is clearly on the port a good time. wane,” Governor Hart said, "and my attended a large dairy congress at would point to the direction to be D. T. Werschkel has purchased a personal conviction is that when the Waterloo, Iowa. They said that they followed. new four-passenger Dodge coupe. ballots are county on November 4, were “agreeably surprised” to find Early in the spring of 1862 he Mr. Deuel, proprietor of the Devil’s LaFollette and the socialist third that the overwhelming majority of again made the trip, by the same I Lake store was a Cloverdale visitor ticket will receive a worse defeat the farmers who attended the con- route, with an Indian guide, on his Saturday. than that which was administered to gress were strong supporters of return he strongly advised me to go William Ray spent Monday and the farmer-labor party four years President Coolidge, The general Tuesday in Willamina. ago. This has been my conviction all feeling of prosperity in the west, The fishing season for nets has along, before the primaries in the they said, is one of the assets of the Make Tillamook County 100 per : cent for the Dairymen been closed until November 10, but state were held, and since that time campaign from the standpoint of the Ê trout fihing is good at present. Ern­ the situatiop has changed for he masses of the GN 1 ?-ff atms-Df i : est Weiss, the 11-year old son of John better for President Coolidge and the Republicans, but by far the the Weiss Jr., keeps the family table well Republican party. The issue is ths strongest asset is the confidence of Tillamook Cow Testing Association (Paid Adv.) supplied. Tuesday he brought home constitution against revolutionary the masses of the people in the lead- a 17-inch cut-throat as part of his daily catch. The funeral of “Grandma Foster” Sunday, called together a large num­ ber of pioneers of this community. Mrs. Ivan Gist expects to spend the early winter with her father J. C. Foe er of Cloverdale. Her brother Barley Foster, of Los Angeles, who Was called here by the death of his mother will remain for a few days, Bob Call and wife expect to move Thursday to Bandon, Oregon, their future home. Rev. J. H. Moore and wife of Port- land were in Cloverdale Sunday. Charles Fox is building a new home on his ranch at Meda which he expects to occupy soon. Mrs. Ralph Werschkel was a Tilla- j mook visitor Tuesday. The residence being built for the cheesemaker in connection with the Central Creamery is nearly finished. Thia building with the neat looking factory enhances the look of pros­ perity in the district. Dr. Ross, the state fish commis­ sioner of Portland was in Cloverdale Saturday and Sunday. B. M. McPhillips and Lisle Bried­ well of McMinnville were duck hunt­ ing here over the week-end. A Hallow’een party will be given by the Cloverdale Grange at the hall Friday night The evening will be spent in games with refreshments as the climax. A good time is antici­ People of Oregon - - Why must you be bothered each election year pated. The Neskowin hqtel has completely to voce on measures that you have given definite asaeriion you do remodeled its building. A number not want? of new rooms have been added and You decisively defeated one “Anti-Margarine** bill juat lour yean ago the whole place made very attractive. The grounds are being cleared and by pradtkally a 2 to 1 vote. shrubbery planted. Neskowin is one A They are trying to hand out the same old “chestnut” again, of the most beautiful sheltered beach­ es on the Oregon coast k to Class Legislation --an attempted Monopoly. The “Covered Wagon” made its ap­ pearance in Cloverdale Wednesday and Thursday nights. Anyone who missed this historic film missed a treat. Heglund and Shortridge are giving their patrons a good class of pictures for which the town is to be congratulated. Mack Traxler has been called to Portland by the death of his uncle. Mr. Haines. Claude Stott and Charles Ray were Protect Your Home and Pocket Book in Portland Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mias George's eighth grade class will give a Hallow'een masked parry PtTIÄ MARGARINE PRGDUVTS COMM UTEfc at the Cloverdale schoolhouse Friday By F. J. BLAKELEY, Chairman night. C. W. Barrick spoke on "Law En­ forcement” at the Presbyterian church Monday night. » Considerable damage resulted to the telephone lines from the recent About the County ( The Garment iui On The Right Track The Babb Chiropractic Health Service VOTE-306-YES Make Your Home More Attractive With some NEW LIGHTING FIXTURES We have some new models and colors which are very beautiful. Dont Let V the Whole Country! Laugh at Oregon’s I freak Legislation! i VOTE 3O7X NO/ Also a stock of the famous RIDDLE FITTMENTS Our prices are right. You can get a fine four light for twelve fifty. Some less and some more COAST POWER CO