Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 23, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    CLOVERDALE BRIEFS
Mrs. W. A. High is on the sick net
Boou
and
Mr. and Mrs. Al E
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There was a musical entertain­
ren were Portland viBlton the first I
ment in Cloverdale last 8Murd?y
of last week.
Miss Iva Nelson is home fiom evening. The world’s greatest tax-
Dallas where she has been attend­ ophone player was the main attri-.n-
tion.
ing high 'school.
M
F. M. Nelson and family were
A serious accident was n' nowly
averted on Wednesday afternoon of Pacific City visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newby r.nd
last week, when a Sheridan man by
;he name of Sackett had a mHhdp children of Portland arrived ;-.t ‘he
with his Ford, running it off the home of Mrs. Newby’s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Hatfield, Saturday
grade near the Hudson corn,.’.
Mrs. W. R. Robelee came .;p from evening
An accldens occurred last Wcdnes
V/oods, on Tuesday of last ’’oii for
a visit with her daughter Mrs Char day when Mrs. Henry Parks was re­
turning from Portland.
Her par­
lie Murphy.
Miss Beatrice Blackburu is work­ ents, three sisters and haF daughter
Mae, were in the car when it took a
ing for Mrs. Mary f-s • a.
R. R Jones <>f Sho'tdr’i •»' in sudden notion to go over the grade.
verdu.n on 1 .vi-»-!«» .f Inst week No one was hurt but the car was
Mrs Will Glick wai a Tlllanif ok considerably damaged, Mrs. Park’s
father went back to have the ear
visitor last Thursday.
Mrs. Will Peuter went to Meda repaired and the rest of the party
the first of last week to assist in came in on the stage.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hilliker mov­
caring for her mother Mrs. Hesss,
ed to their nae home at Hebo Sun­
who has been sick.
L. H. Turner, Clovtrdala's barber day.
Miss Minnie Nolan, one of the
has gone to California Hilt wife and
former Cloverdale school teachers,
daughter accompanied him.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Brandt made came from Eugene Saturday.
Mrs. Oscar Bennett haa relatives
a trip to the county eeat lust Thuru-
from Kansas City visiting her.
day.
Word was received here that Leo
. Trot W. E. Buell and family vis
ited at the home of Clay Taylor on ..Norton’s little boy was, severly in-
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- - . week.
.
jured in an auto accident near Ore-
Ore­
Wednesday
evening of - last
The Nortons were f-um-
Charlie Cruthers was a Tillamook gon City.
erly of this place.
visitor last Thursday.
“Uncle” John aBker of Meda was
on our Streets last Thursday.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Juanita White of Portland is vis­
In the Circuit Court of the State
iting her mother Mrs. Lizzie Collins of Oregon for Hood River C-junty.
"Uncle Charlie” Ray left lest L. Saldern, Plaintiff vs C. F. Fieid
week for Sunny California.
A Mr. Hartley gave a demonstra­ and Alice C Field, defendants.
By virtue of an attachment exe­
tion of Wearever aluminum at the
home of Mrs. Mary Jenck; Thursday cution issued out of the Circuit
afternoon.
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Max Traxler has the contract to flood River County, upon a judg­
carry the mall from Willamina to
Cloverdale. The mall will come over ment for the sum of *1090.00 and
interest on said sum at the rate of
this route beginning July 1st.
Lois Sheets had her collar bone eight per cent per annum since iha
broken last week, Dr. LeFevre set
the broken bone and she is doing 17th day of March, 1915, the fur­
ther sum of *100.00 attorney’s fees
nicely now.
I
Ralph Dunn of Meda visited here and *23.00 costs and disbursements
last Wednesday.
which judgment is in favor of the
Mrs. James Baggs' father is in plaintiff L. Saldern, and against the
from the valley on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Brandt are defendants, C. E. Field and Alic-! C.
Field, I will on Saturday, the ,251 h
riding around in a new car.
M b . A. A Omlah was a Hebo vis­ day of June, 1921, at 10 o’clock A
itor Friday afternoon
M. of said day, at the front door cf
Miss Claire Warner left the fore­
part of last week for her home at the Coyrt House in the City of Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, sell at p iblic
Eugene.
Mrs. Tom Blackburn and daughter auction to the highest bidder f:,r
Thelma, were Hebo visitors last cash in hand, for the purpose of sat­
Thursday.
isfying said Judgment, the following
Mr. and Mrs. D. T Werschkul re­
turned home from Portland on Mon­ described attached real estate, sit­
uated in Tillamook County, Oregon,
day of last week
Earl and Johnny Gee are working to-wit:
for C W. Hatfield.
Lot 32, Block 22, Tillamook Beach
Mrs. Charlie Murphy visited her as per the recorded plat.
mother Mrs. W. R. Robedee at
Dated and posted the 26th Jay of
Woods last Friday
Mr. and Mrs Carl Shortridge were May, 1921.
First publication, May 26, 1921
Pacific City visitors Sunday.
H. H. Brooten and family were
Last publication, June 23, 1921.
Tillamook visitors last Thursday.
JOHN ASCH1M
Walter Todd and family were Hik­
ing in the sights at Pacific City Sun­
Sheriff of Tillamook County. Orc
day.
Mrs. John Fleck 1 b on the sick
list
Roland McGlnnlB, Lloyd Todd and
MI bb Viva Owens were Tillamook
We have a first-class
visitors on Wednesday of las’ week
A number of Cloverdale’s citizens
attended the opening dance nt Pa­ Dispenser at your ser­
cific City Saturday evening
vice at our Soda Foun-
Mr. and Mrs. Eb Clark and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bays cf
McMinnville visited at theg. J. Hud*.'- tain now, and we invite
son home the forepart of last week.
Mrs. Ed Hansen was a Tillamook you to try our home­
visitor Sunday.
Jack Fendall, prop of Cloverdale's made Ice Cream.
meat market, made a business trip
to Salmon River last Thursday.
Miss Bessie Hunter, who has been
attending the U. of O. at Eugene, re­
turned to her home here, Saturday
evening.
,
John R. Patterson
M tb . Shearer and daughter Marga-
tet, of Tillamook, were week-end vis­
itors In Cloverdale.
PROP.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owenii’vidtt-d
ut the home of her sister, Mr». J„hn
Blum at Pleasant Valley Sunday.
ULY 2-3
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And enjoy the elaborate program that is to
take place during the three*days celebration
The Celebrated Ruth Stoker
athletic director for women of the U.S. Navy at Mare Island, first American girf to mte world's
swimming record, will give free exhibitions.
Charles Dimond
the famous Hawaiian musician and actor, assisted by two ladies and three gentlemen, all natives of
Sunny Hawaii, will give high class entertainments in playing, singing and dancing.
The Great De Kohls
in a marvelous acrobatic exhibition coming down a flight of stairs on a rolling globe, balancing
rope skipping, etc.
Band Concerts
lectures, vocal and instrumental solos, and other attractions, bull program will be. given in the
Auditorium, where a small admission charge will be made, but a good program will be given in
.
the open air free.
FREE CLAM BAKE at noon one day during celebration
DANCE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING
in the dance pavilion. Music by Brenner’s six piece orchestra.
Something Doing all the time, or rest and quiet if you desire along the beach
or in the beautiful grove.
Pacific City is equipped with good stores, hotel, restaurant, apartments, tents, superb camp
grounds and an abundance of dry wood and pure mountain water. However, like all other Tilla­
mook resorts, its capacity for taking care of large crowds is limited, and we would advise as far as
possible, that those who can, bring tents, blankets and full cooking equipment
Thousands will go
THE LOUVRE
Back East
this summer because of the
Low
Round-Trip
Fares
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Vacation Trips
Plan now for a vlait back east to your old home town
NEW EASTBOUND
BACK EAST
One-Way Fares
Low round Trip Tickets,
California
Sale at
Reduced Fare.
offered by the big cross continent railroad
THROUGH
THROUGH
Union Pacific System
California
in effect
June 10 and Daily, thereafter.
Serving the transportation needs of the
Great Pacific Northwest
Einalrcturn limit round trip ticket«, three month« from »ale date,
not exceeding Octo'er 31 «t. Stop over« permitted anti choice of route«.
ami giving through service via the popular direct
routes to Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, Kansas
City, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago on these
two strictly first class trains.
On your hack enxt trip «ce Crater Lake, Lake Tahoe, Voaemltc, Sequoia Nat-
ional Park,Carri««o Gorge, a grand and highly colored canyon «een from the
car window«, or the Apache Trial and Rooaevelt Dam.
Week End Special Train
Oregon-Washington Limited” and “Continental Limited
I« now (»¡»crating between
Tickets on Sale Daily
Portland and Tillamook
•ortland S -.turday 12 46 p. m.
'illatnook Sunday 3.23 |>. m.
Arrive» Tillamook S.1O p. m.
Arrive« Portland 10.35 p. m.
I'ntil and including August 15th. Return limit iK)
days, but not later than October 31st.
Enjoy ami outing in the mountains or
by the seashore
$113.65 Memphis $118.45 Pueblo
Denver
$84.25 Minneapolis $94.45 St. Pau!
Kausas City $94.45 Omaha
$94.45 St. Louis
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“Oregon Outdoors’’
A new Rummer booklet, graph Icallly dewrtbes the different re­
sort-; tn westerh Oregon and Includes hotel and catnp int'ortni-
n Copy free on request.
Hi- particulars as to pa sei ger fares, routes, train schedules
hopin’, car rem>rvntalnna, inquire of any ticket ngvit of
olthern
$84.25
$94.46
$108.25
8 per cent war tax to be Added
Proportionate reductions to niiny points East. Stop-overs at
pleasure. Side trips may be ar ranged for Yellowstone, Zion
and Rocky Mountain National parks.
P acific L ines
For complete details as tv rout Ings, train schedules, sido trips
sleeping car rates mid resenat Ions, and other travel lnfotmu­
tton address, J. H. ON1-.1LL. Traveling Pa.tsenger Agent, or
Wm. McMurray, Oeueral Pi ss enger Agent, Po.tlmd. Ore
JOHN M SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent
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