Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 30, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
light refreshment! were served after
which the guests departed, wishing
Mrs. Taylor many happy return».
Miss Goldie Wilson arrived home
on Wednesday from
Monmouth
wher she has been in attendance at
the state normal.
Miss Hyla Butler came la from
Washington, —Congressman N. J Portland last Tuesday and will
Sinnott, of Oregon won one of Ira spend the summer with her aunt,
biggest battles on the floor late last I Mrs. Clay Taylor.
evening when in a five, minute
Mr. and Mrs. James Imlah of He-
speech, during which he quoted from ' , bo, visited at the home of the lor-
Joaquin Miller some lines on the 1 mer’s parents Mr. and Mrx. A. A.
“A FRIENDLY AND EFFICIENT S ERVICE BY A COLLEGE PERSON NEL.
real battlefield, the Oregonian com­ Imlah, Monday evening.
pletely revolutionized the war risk I
A Mr. Hartley gave a demonstra-
(CAPT. OLE DROMNES)
practice of dealing with lapsed in- I tlon of Wearever Aluminum ware ut
DON’T Forget that the "‘Prom’’ Dancehall
surance of soldiers who die with the home of Lester Ray on Tuesday
MEET ALL TRAINS DAILV AT BAY CITY
compensation due to them. He «poke • afternoon of last week.
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS — LV
CITY
OPENS
on the amendment offered by Con- j
HOURLY FROM 8 P. M. LEAVE GARIBALDI 8PM
John Kunst, of the Cloverdale
gressman Elliott of Indiana, nnl la
JULY 4 th—Lv. BAY CITY HOU RLY FROM 9 A M.
GARI-
credited with winning the fight al­ Mercantile Co., returned home the
BALDI EVEN HOURS FROM NOON.
fore
part
of
last
week
from
a
busi
­
most single-handed. On the first
vote by tellers in the committee of ness trip to Salem and Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. James Imlah of Hjf-
the whole, the vote was claimed by
Sinnott and his followers (*) to f(T. bo and A. A Imlah and family were
BLANE GRANGE
The opponents claimed a tic vote, at Pacific City last Friday evening BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB NEWS
HOW TO STOP CRIMS WAVB.I such matters as delays in trial, avoid­
visiting relatives from the galley
ance of punishment through techni­ i
and the chair ordered a recount.
In conjunction with the Grange
This gave the advocates of the
Oren Gee, a young man who Is
Fourteen boys and girls of Tilla­ Warden Botkin Dixnunes Beme- calities, early pardons, capital pun­ at Blaine two weeks ago last Satur-
amendment a lead of one, 79 to 78, working for C. W. Hatfield had his mook
ishment, prison reform and other re­ I day, the County Agent held a very
have recently returned from
but when they got Into the hcuse Chevrolet stolen out of the Hatfield the two
lated matters all receive attention. successsful meeting.
weeks
Summer
school
»et
­
the amendment won 108 to SO, al­ barn early last Friday morning.
Mr. Botkin la a pleasing speaker as
After a general discussion of ag­
alon
at
the
O
A
C.
They
repen
a
though the committee In charge of
well as a close student of public af­ ricultural and dairy problems, it was
Mr. and Mrs Otto Wilson are the splendid time with a full program of
the bill was opposed to the amend­ proud parents of a new baby ’daugh­ work and recreation for each day.
fairs and a public man of prominence. decided to hold a dairy Bchool some­
ment.
He win address the Chautauqua on time during this summer for the
ter Edith seems to be just ak proud The delegates from this county were
Blaine district. Three men from the
the last afternoon.
as her parents as this is her first Schuyler Fletcher, Marion Lamb, Jo­
college are to be sent over, one to
CLOVERDALE BRIEFS
sister.
seph Maxwell, Kenneth Williams,
It la in the Information supplied by lecture on fed» and feeding, the
Miss Helen Miller of Corvallis, Harold Proctor, Lynn George Wes­
Mrs. Charlie Murphy was a Till- who was tester for the Nestucca Ccw ley Tippin. Noah Richards, Flora
Chautauqua on great questions and , other to give instructions and dem-
week.
the lnzpiratlon to better living that 'onstration of judging dairy cattle
Testing association last yeaer, was and Lily Schild, Gwendolyn Harris,
and the third to lecture on fa'ia
Clarence Dunn came up from
calling on friends In this v Hin it y Marjorie Tucker, Susie Coulson and
the Chautauqua has come to be con­ crops.
Lucia Wiley. Miss Maude Miller,
dock Monday evening.
I last week.
sidered the great American open
The County Agent is trying to
W. S. Grant of Dallas, was in
forum, It is a duty of all patriotic make arrangements with the Fire
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Stafford and Mr Grace Miller, Supt. Lamb ajid Elis-
abeth
Burr
also
visited
the
O.
A.
C.
to
hear
such
men
as
Warden
town the first of the week.
1 Stafford’s brother came in from
citizens
Wardens to change the date of the
About 235 young people Wi.nded
Botkin, However, in his case, it 1» burning period for the Blain-' dig.
Albert Haedlnger waira buslnnsss Gresham Monday for a visit with representing 19 or 20 counties of
a pleasure as well, Nothing is more trict.
visitor In Tillamook Saturday.
There are 200 acres .4
¡ Mrs Stafford’s parents Mr, and Mrs. the state.
gripping than the stories of men who slashed-off land, not burned for iwo
Prof, and Mrs. W. E Buell 1 were A. A. Imlah,
Mr. Foster, assistant natbnal
have
“
gone
wrong"
and
reformed.
L. J. Allen, state pig club leader, boys’ and girls’ club leader of Wash­
Hebo visitors last Thursday
years, due to the fact that it is im­
possible to burn in this section at-
J. A. Half of Portland, . was .. in who Is becoming quite well known ington, D C., and Mr. H. C. Sey­
in Tillamook county, recently had mour, state club leader, will cotno to
ter the burning season is over in
town on Tuesday of last week.
hiB Ford stolen at Corvallis. He was
other parts of the county.
BEALS’ COW
Oscar Taggart of Neskowin was attending a banquet at the time and Tillamook on Friday, July 1st We
Those in charge of the proposed
have
arranged
for
an
Inform^!
meet
j
For
the
third
time
F
R.
Bea
’
s,
of
In town a week ago Tuesday.
♦ he thief made a good get away,
of local club leaders that even­
Tillamook, Oregon, is mentioned in dairy school are J. R. Perry, J. p.
Mrs. Ed. Hansen spent a few days Next morning the car was found tng
ing at eight o’clock at the home of
the official bulletin of the Holstein Kumm and Miss Fannie Smith
In Tillamook the first of last week.
with all the Inflammable parts burn- Miss Marie Gelnger just south of
Friesian association of America, pub
Mrs. Will Glick visited at the ed, about two miles north of town, town, Any parent or persea inter
The best minds of America have re­ lished bi-weekly by Malcolm H.
BAYOCEAN TRAIL
home of A. Reusser last Thursday. I | on the Ninth street road
The U. S. Lighthouse department
ested in the development of club cently been devoting a great deal of Gardner, of Delavan, Wis., which re­
Harry Brooten made a business
work in this county is invited to at­ attention to the prevelancy of crime ports the milk and butter product ion has a crew at work opening up
a new trail connecting Cape Mears
trip to the county seat Thursday. I ■
tend this conference. Ice cream and and seeking methods of prevention of cows under official supervision
BEAVER BOY CELEBRATES
cake will be served.
and cure for this National disease. I
Prof, and Mrs. W E Buell were
The pure-bred registered Hols- station with the streets in Ocean
‘ ” four
*
feet wide is be­
The canning season Id with vs
Master Lowell Jones entertained
Pacific City visitors last V/ednes
This year’s Chautauqua brings one tein-Friesian cow, Tillamook Lola View. A " trail
day.
several of his friends last Friday af­ again with fruit and sugar reuson of the progressive public men of the May De Koi, is reported as having ¡ng opened up. lt will follow for
Mrs. Lizzie Redwine is visiting at ternoon, celebrating his sixth birth­ able In price so let us increase our country, Honorable J. D. Botkin who made at the age of five years and the most part the survey for what
is to be a permanent road for the
the home of Fred Brlody at Sand­ day. Games and a genera! good club enrollment in this project. Iff» as warden of the Kansas Penitentiary I one month, a record of 637 lbs -if station.
I milk and 22 lbs of butter fat in sev­
lake.
1 time waB enjoyed after which ice formation will be furnished upon re­ has studied the matter first hand.
!
quest by addressing County Club
The plan is -to widen the trail as
The present orgy of bank hold-ups en days, equivalent to 28 1-2 lbs of
Mrs. Lizzie Collins and family cream and cake were served. His Leader, P. O. Box No. 147, or by
fast as funds are available until a
little
friends
are
hoping
that
he
will
butter.
gang
murders,
defaulting
by
officers
were Tillamook business visitors Sat
remember them at his next bl’th- telephoning Supt. Lamb’s office, of big concerns, sex crimes and oth­
The 36th Annual Meeting of the good serviceable road is obtained
urday.
Good prizes for work along this line i
day party.
ers
have
been
variously
charged
to
Holstein-Friesian
association of A- The terminus of the trail is at Pa
Mrs. W. R. Robedee of Woods vis­
will be offered at the cour.iy and
merica
was
held
at
Syracuss, N. Y. clflc avenue, Ocean View. A good
the
after
effects
of
the
war,
the
pic
­
ited her daughter, Mrs Charlie Mur­
state fairs this fall A prize will be
Ex-Govortor ( grade has been found for a road
June
1st
and
2nd.
turing
of
criminals
in
movies,
lapse
|
WHEELER
NOTES
phy last Thursday
offered for the best exhibit taking
Frank
O.
Lowden,
of
Illinois
was down to a point on the J. A Biggs
In religion, influx of undesirable for- I
Mrs. James Imlah of Hebo spent
C tV Sellwood made an auto t’-ip quality, quantity, and variety into signers, class hatred and many other elected president to succeed D D. II ranch and the permanent road may
consideration.
Monday evening at the home of her to Newberg the last of the week.
reaech the bay somewhere in that
causes. Mr. Botkin discusses the ; Aitken, of Flint, Mich. The next vicinity. About twelve men are at
brother Ed Cochran
| I C. Olsen of Portland, is working
causes of crime as well as the rem­ meeting of the association will be at work on the trail and good progress
Clyde and Jack Churchill and Wai in Murphy’s barber shop.
TELLS TRUTHFUL STORIES. edy for it. In this latter connection, | Kansas City, Mo., June 2nd, 1922. Is being made
ter Todd were Pacific City visitors
,
Mrs.
Earl
Sherman
left
for
Port
on Wednesday of last week.
1
Made “The Story Lady" Famous
land Sunday for a visit
A Mr. Adams and family rf Cen­
i
Mr
and
Mrs.
P.
E.
Newell
visited
terville, Washington, were on < ur 1
I
streets on Tuesday of la^t week.
| I Mrs. Zaddoch over Sunday.
Mr Nelson was up from Rockaway
C W. Hatfield, MrS. Will Hatfield'
and Oren and Johnny Gee made a last Saturday.
Mrs. Jack Wells and Miss Morten­
business trip to Tillamook Tuesday. 1
Will Hatfield and Own and John­ sen have leased the Manzanita
ny Gee visited Sunday afternoon at , for the summer.
Mr Hibner recently returned from
the home of Merle Holman at M<ida ,!
It is reported that F. M. Nelso:> a Sanitarium in Pirtland. He Is feel-
has rented the Tom Wilson place at I Ing much better now.
Meda and will take possession July
Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Zaddach’s mother,
1st.
arrived in Mohler Saturday to stay
The Tom Blackburn family have [ for the summer.
relatives from Salem visiting them.
Geo. Archibald and Earl Sherman
They like it here and expect to re­ left Sunday in Mr. Sherman's boat
main.
for the Columbia river where they
The name of Goodrich on a tire mean«
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bennett nnd , intend to troll.
just
one thing—quality. And that quality
little daughter, Thelma, were Sun­
Mrs. Bert Batchell and daughter
day dinner guests at the Murphy 1 Mabel arrived in Wheeler Saturday
is always the liighest that can be produced.
home.
1 to spend a few days with Mrs. Frank
Welton.
Last Saturday evening a number ’
Each tire is specially designed for the ser­
of friends gathered at the home of
Several people from Wheeler hik­
Clay Taylor to help Mrs. Taylor cel- < ed to Short Sand beach Saturday
vice it must deliver. Goodrich Fabrics, in
ebrate her birthday. At a lute hour , night to stay over Sunday.
SINNOTT WINS
FIGHT FOR VETS
Visit Delightful
LA UNCHES
Saturday Evening,
Goodrichlirc Price Reduction
applies to all sizes-
without reservation
the popular sizes, have established them­
selves as unusual values from the stand­
point of real economy, Silvertown Cords
in their class have always held first place
in the esteem of motorists, not only be­
cause of their symmetrical perfection of
finish, bu. furthermore, by reason of their
long life, complete dependability and sat­
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Your dealer will supply you at these fair
prices:
SILVERTOWN CORDS
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To recarvw thia «tozy and the onea previously pub­
lished send ua poor name and adoreaa. There’s no
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obligation.
Btoriea
Georgene
Faulkener, the famous Story Lady,
always teach a lesson or illustrate
•ome truth children should learn. Her
stories are truthful stories though of­
ten dealing with mythical characters.
Mias Faulkener will appear in her
famous Mother Goose costume at the
Chautauqua this year on the fifth af­
ternoon when a special matinee for
the children has been arranged with
only a ten cent admission for all ’’kid­
dies" under twelve. She first won
recognition through her work with
the settlement children in the Chi-
cago playgrounds. She has been edi­
tor of the Story Page tn the Ladies’
Home Journal. Chicago Tribune Chi­
cago Herald, h
written many books
of stories including the official Red
Cross book for war work among chil­
dren and has made a large number of
Victor phonograph records.
NEW RAY PICTURE A KIT
Charles Ray’s latest PnAuiount
picture. "An Old Fashioned Boy"
wilt be shown at the Gun nex* Sun­
day. It is a pleasing comedy
well directed.
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