Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 25, 1920, Image 2

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    gon City by his daughter, Barrette Wheeler Uaited Lumber Company, a for* giving his cousant
DeLlllis.
corporation, and Al Martin for fore­
Too many persona in recant years
J^gment have been coming to this city solic­
Chas. Pankow motored to Portland clo“ur* ®f u
against the defendants for labor per­ iting money, and as they are becom­
Monday on business.
formed while In their service.
ing more numeroua each year the
Miss Kittle Tucker left for her
President of the Chamber of Com­
home in Portland Tuesday, In re­
merce adopted thia method of pro-
TO THE BUSINESS MEN
sponse to an urgent message. Miss
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practice which
has tecting the business men, prevenr-
Tucker has been employed at the constantly annoyed the business nien**ng
annoyance of these solicitors
Tillamook hotel.
She expects
to ■ of this c’*y, it se»ms th’t means during business hours.
return.
Many of the solicitors have some
’*♦ be «niployed io protect them
kind
of tricky advertising stoat clsv- .
advertising
solicit
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that
The school district at Blaine Is
It art .instantly coming here from erly presented, with which the bus­
building a new school house.
iness man is tricked and deceived,
1 b to have several improvements or- Portland and other places.
These individuals solicit money and if these schemes are investigat­
er the ordinary type of country
the
school house. John Slacki is the *or advertising and other schemes ed first by the President of
I > hlch do not co icern this county, Chamber of Commerce the annoyance
builder.
' and are in many cases for indlvid- need go no further.
The Jersey Calf club will meet at ual gain.
The local newspapers are ' the
Fairview hall Saturday, November
The Chamber of Commerce re­ best advertising mediums, and should
27. All members and parents aie qUeBtg that the business men refuse be supported in preference to ntraag-
asked to be present, Prize money tQ give money to solicitors uless they ers who come here and impose on
will be awarded, It Is an all-day have the approval of the President the business men.
session.
FRED C. BAKER.
!of that organization, who will give
be-
President Chamber of Commerce.
Gottlieb Wyss is putting In a num- ! ' all cases careful consideration
ber of improvements on his place
four and one-half miles east of town.
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Society and Club Events
Members of the Tlllicum club to Folks, seived a delicious lunch and
the number of thirteen were enter­ those present passed a delightful af­
tained by Miss Veronica Allen and ternoon.
The ladies present were Mrs. F. A.
Miss Eva Beekman at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Robinson on First Beltz, Mrs. George Kingsland. Mrs.
Mrs.
street Tuesday evening. After the Clara Turnbull, Mrs. Percy.
Mrs.
Harold
usual jolly evening a short business Mrs. Elmer Hoeg,
meeting was held and delicious re- ! Hinshaw, Mrs. Falkner, Mrs. Alva
I Williams, Mrs. Noyes, Mrs. Stutz,
freshments were served.
The next hostess will be Miss Mil­ 1 Mrs. Fronk, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. De
i Lillis, Mrs. Upham, Mrs. Ginn, Mrs.
dred Falkner.
| C. J. Edwards. Mrs. Heaston, Mrs.
The club was recently organized
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dark. Mrs. Hewitt, Mrs. T. H. Goyne
Gaylord,
Misa, Gaylord entertain­ and Mrs. C. O. Dawson.
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ing. Another pleasant evening was
passed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
An enjoyable party was given last
A. C. Everson last week. Miss Starr Wednesday evening at the home of
as hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sheldon of Gari­
baldi, for a number of young people
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of the community. The evening was
The Ladies Aid met at the home passed by the young people with
of Mrs, Lloyd Turnbull last Thurs­ games, music and dancing. A lunch­
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M.S. Lloyd Edwards and Mrs. Bert one reported a good time.
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Howard Douglas McLeod of Moh­
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Academy cadets who attended the
Pacific - International
Livestock
show at Portland. About 100 cadets
went in one party and took note«
and will write essays on what im­
pressed them most.
While crossing the street between
Wagner’s cigar stand and the Rialto
Monday afternoon, M. F. Leach col­
lided with :: car said to have been
driven by John Slackis of Beaver.
Mr. Leach caught the Lizzie just off
the port bov’. Little damage was
done aside from a bent fender for the
car and a bruised hand for Mr.
Leach.
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BOX CIGARS.
All Moderately priced.
We Are Exclusive
Agents for Such Staple
Merchandise as:
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES
ANSCO CAMERAS
WATERMAN
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For Your Pre-Holiday Shopping
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Seamon, Fred Freeman, Elmer La-
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Bob Martin, Mrs. Al Martin, C. L.
Clark, Mrs. Myrtle Burns, Ed Earl'
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now purchasing the Latest Novelties. New
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Nut fairly melts in your
mouth.
Not a hand touches it.
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“The Range With a Reputation
No matter how well equipped the farm
house or country home may be otherwise it is
not really modern unless it has electric
lights.
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in a lassine-paper-covered car­
ton. We strongly recommend
thia carton for the home or of­
fice supply or when you travel.
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kind ofobacco smokedstraig ht!
Camels mellow-mildness is a
revelation! Smoke them with
freedom without tiring your taste!
They leave no unpleasant ciga-
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HIGHSCHOOL NOTES
Tuesday the football men gave ful dance steps. This custom of
short speeches on the games with dancing on the green has been beau­
Oregon City and on their trip to tifully photographed In one of the
Oregon City. Most of the men seem scenes of “Strictly Confidential.”
to think that Oregon City High has l iIiss Kennedy, as is well known. Is
poor sp ’it for the size of the school | a splendid fancy dancer. And here
A chick -n dinner was served after I s^e was given an opportunity to
the ga io by the Domestic Science disclose her lightness and agility in
the
girls, which they testify was very a scene which was all fun in
i making.
good.
The ! eating system in the gym-
nasi urn ran not yet been completed,
After tl is has been finished the
LOCAL NEWS
gymnasum will be open to the Till-
Florence Hayes left Monday for
amook people In the evenings.
Bay City where she is employed.
The ast football game of the sen­
Pomona Grange will meet
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son will be played today with tite
, Fairview Thursday, December 2.
All St rs, a Tillamook team.
Monday morning the
Upper
Frances Tone left Tuesday for Sa­
classmen noticed that the Sopho­ lem on a Thanksgiving vacation.
mores had tacked their class pen­
Mr. and Mrs. Naegeli left for Port­
nant in the Assembly hall. This is
considered a serious offense and al­ land Wednesday to visit her sister.
ways results in the pennant being I A baby girl was born last Th'irs-
captured and destroyed. The pen­ jday to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Goldsmith.
nant was rescued by Lee Stephens, a
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Edmonds are
member of the Sophomore class be­ lenjoving a visit of relatives from
fore it had been damaged.
t Maishfieid.
Friday James Sharp, president of
T. II. Ric.iarJson ar.d Tom Ander­
the Juniors, challenged the rest < f son of Coates’ Camp, left .or Port­
the High School to a game of foot­ land Tuesday.
ball. The challenge was accepted.
Mrs. J. R. Collins left for Port­
It has not been decided when this land Wednesday to visit her daugh­
game will take place.
ter, Mrs. E. E. Quick.
Saturday, December 4, a dinner’
Mrs. F. J. Kllnehan left for Port­
will be served at the High School !
by the Sophomore class. The class land Wednesday for a visit with
has voted the proceeds to thel920 friends and relatives.
Rev. Richard Schuetze of the Re­
Annual which is being published by
formed Congregational church, left
the Junior class.
for Portland Tuesday.
Lydia Shultz left for her home In
Gossip of Gem Theater Attractions. Idaville, Tuesday, after a few days
Gladys Brockwell has sent to the visit here with friends.
Bureau of Ethnology in Washington
Fred Poorman was brought from
the skull of what she Relieves to be Garibaldi to Tillamook this week
a prehistoric man, found by her on suffering from sn«illpox.
Walnut Creek, near Fladstaff, Ari­
Mr. McPherson, an insurance man
zona, when she went there to make
“Rose of Nome,” in which she is to who has been visiting at the Feaster
open at the Gem Theater on Decem­ home, left Monday for Portland.
A- C.Ailderson.merchant ,of Ne­
ber 2.
Miss Brockwell was taken on an halem, came down Wednesday to see
expedition to the ancient ruins at if Tillamook was still on the map.
Walnut Creek by Jimmy Swinner-
Mr. and Mrs.
Blackmore and
ton, the cartoonist, who makes bis daughter, Dorothy, of Mohler, were
home at Flagstaff.
In this city visiting friends Monday.
Ancient stone habitations
and
Ruby Armstrong
was charged
the remains of forts and settlements with bootlegging and fined $250
are Strewn for miles up and down and costs in the justice court this
the creek.
week.
Here and there are mounds and
Tony Dalpaz of Pleasant Valley,
evidences of an irrigation system.
the farm Wednesday long
forsook
In the mounds human
skeletons
enough to give Tillamook the once
are sometimes found. Miss Brock­
well was diggng on one of the over.
Adam D. Krumlay and Ora A. Pa-
mounds when she came upon a
skull, which plainly was not shap­ quet of Garibaldi were married in
ed like the skull of the white man Tillamook Friday by Justice of the
Peace Stanley.
nor even of the Indian of today.
Judge Bagley came in Saturday
to attend to several cases pending
When "The Shepherd of King-
following indictments returned by
Gem
dom Come” I k shown ai the
thr grand jury.
Theater on Nov. 30 the millions of
Dr. Shearer reports a girl born to
readers of John Fox, Jr.’s books will
have a chance to see Jack Pickford Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lawrence on
girl to Mr. and Mrs.
in the role of one of the best liked the l-'.th and
boy characters in American fiction. L. L. Litscher on the 17th.
Chad, tlie hero of the photoplay ver-
Mr.-. Maria A. Smith, a pioneer
’filon of Mr. Fox’s novel, is a perfect of Oregon who has been in this place
role for Jack Pickford. The book It- on business for the last low dayB,
self sold more than 1,000.000 copies left for Portland Wednesday.
and Is well known to two generation
The grand jury did not return r.n
of AmerlcanH.
indictment in the case against Fred
The author’s interest in tlie life of Lewis, who was charged with fraud­
the mountaineers of Eastern
Ken­ ulently selling a storage battery.
tucky led him to picture it in sever­
C. H. Anderson of Nehalem was
al novels, as "The Kentuckian,”
in town Wednesday. Mr. Anderson
•’Knight of the Cumberland,” “The
Trail of the Lonesome Pine,” and reports everything going along nice­
ly in the north end of the county.
"The Heart of the Hills.”
Al Haas came in Sunday to enjoy
Not only Is the story of "The Lit
tie Shepherd of Kingdom Come” a the duck season. Mr. Haas and his
true account of the customs of the sister, Theresa, will spend Thanks­
mountaineers, but also a beautiful giving at their home in Oregon City.
represc ntat ion of Home Incidents of
Mr. and Mrs. P. Farley left for
the Civil War.
their home la Loveland. Oklahoma, !
A beautiful love story involving after a few weeks visit with their
a mountain girl’s sacrifice of her lov­ neice, Mrs. Frankie Talbot, of this
er add a touch of pathos to a beau­ city.
tiful photoplay.
G. A. Reeher. who has recently ar
rived here, plans to opeu a retail fur- i
How a little Irish Immigrant girl niture house in this city as soon as
broke into the cast of a Broadway he is able to find a Suitable store­
musical show and converted some of room.
the meaner .‘‘tills into real human
Mr. and Mrs. Van Larken and
beings is told in "Darling Mine,"
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherlock of ,
starring Olive Thomas, which will be
Newberg, left Monday after a few
shown at the Gem Theater, Sun'll).
days visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
November 28.
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As on interpret jr of life behind Sebnitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Williams. Mr.
the scenes. Olive Thomas, for all of
her fi e feet, four Inches, Is head and Mrs. Bill Coburn and Mr. and
and shoulders above most stars cf Mrs. E. l> H our passed the weekend
the silver sli eet. She has made the at Netarts goose hunting. They re- 1
make-believe land behind the foot- port fair luck.
lights eem real to thousands who
Mrs. A. C. Woods is spending a
never thought that there were few dnys in Tillamook thi.« week
hearts and heartache ?s, romances and I Mrs. Wood is a great admirer of till i
I county. She lias been camping >n
tragedies in » ageland.
tti Trask liver for several months.
Williams A- Williams garage re­
ports having sold a Studebaker Sp - |
! clal Six to E. H. Earhart of N—
balem, and a Studebaker Light Six
to Norman Christensen of Tillamook.
J. M. DeLillis left Saturday for
Hollywood.
Cal., to visit with his
and ball t oo’
a ere plentiful
daughters. Mrs. Harry Herman. Mr*. I
people of th«' ,l]l..r,es enjoyed
J. C. Neidlinger. Mrs. C. J. Braun-1
dances in the open. A few tl<
ger, and families. He was iiccom- •
were hired and the dancers ri
panted us tar us Portland and Ore-
themselves about in circles or
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