Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 07, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, JULY 7. 1921
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
TAGE SIX
serve three years and Albert Wade Thtse players were in token last year
was elected clerk for one year, to consequently the public knew what
to expect, and were there and ready
Jerome Dunn of Meda was in town succeed E. L. McCalse.
witn a laugh Baker’s educated d .fis
last Saturday.
Milt Taylor arrived from Callfor-
B?ts and Rowdy were attractive mu­
Joe Wilson was a Tilla-noik visit nia Saturday to spend the summer
sicians.
with his son Clay Taylor.
or last Wednesday.
Albert Newby and family, who
E. K. Mitchell and Charlie Thom­
Lester Ray and family spent Sun­
as passed through here last Friday have been visiting at the home of
day at Pacific City
C. W. Hatfield left last Tuesday for
on their way to Tillamook.
Ennis Turner took in the celebra
Dallas, where they will visit Mis
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marion
Hopkins
of
tlon at Pacific City.
Newby’s brother Dolan Hatfield, be­
Oretown
weij
on
our
streets
on
Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Will Penter spent
fore going to California.
nesday evening of last week.
the Fourth at Pacific City.
Cloverdale was almost depopulat­
Randall Buell and wife of Polk ed during the three day celebration
Will Penter came home from Ab­ county are enjoying the breezes of
i at Pacific City. Most of the Clover-
erdeen, Wash., Saturday.
southern Tillamook county.
1 daleites were celebrating at Pacif­
Mrs. Retha Melgard of California
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Blackburn ic City, but a few who were tired ot
is visiting relatives here.
made a business trip to the county [ the scenes of that popular resort be-
Mr. and Mrs. Job Foster were Pa­ seat on Wednesday of last week.
I took themselves to other places.
cific City visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bays and
Miss Lillian Palmer became the
D. L Werschkul and wife are en­ Miss Bernice Lantz came in from
bride
of Elmer Earl last Sunday
joying a visit from relatives.
McMinnville to spent the Fourth
[ morning. The ceremony was per­
Mr. and Mrs. John Fleck and fam­
Hubert Livingston came in from formed at the parsonage by the
ily celebrated at Pacific City.
the valley Monday and is visiting at Presbyterian minister, Ferd C. Bech­
Charlie Ray was enjoying him'-elf the home of his uncle, J. J. Hudson. er. They are popular young people
at Pacific City, the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Murphy and of Cloverdale and have a host of
II. B Lockwood of Battle Ground Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bennett spent friends who wish them ’all the joys
Wash., was in town last week.
the Fourth at Mount Neah-kah-nie. of married life.
Another June wedding was that
Archie Gist find family took in
Mr and Mrs. R. J. Williamson of
the celebration at Pacific City.
Rickreall .spent the week end with of Leslie Traxler and Miss Frances
Mrs. Carl Shortridge is clerking her sister, Mrs. J. L. Gay and fam­ Gist at the home of the bride’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gist. Mr.
ily
in the camp store at Paclcfi City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lawrence of Traxler is the mail carrier on the
J. L. Burke made % trip to the
new route just established between
valley last Tuesday after cherries. Tillamook are visiting relatives and
Willamina and Cloverdale, He and
Prof, W. E. Buell and famly cele­ friends In the south end ot the coun his bride will make their future
ty.
brated the Fourth at Pacific City.
50-H. P. detachable-head motor; 119-
home tn Willamina. Both couples
Mr. and Mrs. Will Glick and Mr. are well known and a host of friends
The Charles McKIllip family have
inch
wheelbase. All Studebaker cars
relatives from the valley visit'ng and Mrs Emory Brandt left Sunday wish them all the joys of married
are
equipped
with Cord Tires —another
for Dallas to visit relatives and get life.
them.
cherries
Studebaker
precedent.
Albert Haedinger was a Tilla­
About 2:30 o’clock Sunday after
Earl Hansen came down from Wil noon, an automobile driven by D. W.
mook visitor on Wednesday of last
son river last week and spent a few Hewitt of Salem, went over the
week.
days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. grade near Clear creek, about 1 1-2
F. M. Nelson and family moved to Ed Hansen.
miles south of town. The accident
the Tom Wilson ranch at Meda last
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Douglas and occurred when Mr. Hewitt attempt­
Friday.
children of Estacada are visiting ed to pass another car which he
Miss Violet Hatfield is staying Mrs. Douglas’ sister, Mrs. Ed Earl
met in a narrow place. The bank
•with her sister, Mrs. Merle Holman and family.
gave way causing his car to topple
at Meda.
Curley Taylor, who recently un- and roll over three times. Other oc­
Mr and Mrs Arthur Arms of Day­
derwent an operation at the Gccd cupants of the car were: Mr. and
ton Siindayed with her aunt Mrs. J. Samaritan hospital In Portland
la in Mrs. Gus Lake and son Elwood and
L. Guy.
Mrs. Mills, all of Salem. Mrs. Mills
this vicinity again.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Owens spent
Mrs. Elbert Worthington and was the only one Injured and she
last Thursday evening at the Walter ' children of Mohler, spent s
several was quite badly cut about the face.
Todd home
days last week with her parents, Mr Dr. Le Fevre dressed her wounds.
Henson Sanders and his mother and Mrs. Ed Cochran.
June weddings are in vogue until
■were among those who celebrated nt
Barney Estabrook left on the Sa­ July 1st. As evidence, Paul Bays and
Pacific City.
lem Pacific City stage Saturday eve­ Miss Jessie Babcock were maAied
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Gage came In ning for San Francisco to see his sen last Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Marc Bays in the
from Sheridan last Friday to visit who is quite ill in that city.
presence of the immediate family
relatives
Mrs. Eb Clark and Miss Ruby
Mrs. Affolter and son of Neskowin Brown of McMinnville visited rela­ and a few close friends. The bride
were seen in our burg on Tuesday tives and friends in this vicinity and was beautiful in a gown of ♦white
of last week..
I celebrated the Fourth at Pacfiic silk messaline. A few of the friends
and neighbors were invited in to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Affolter of City.
spend the evening and some of the
Netucowin were in .own on Twsday
Postmaster J. T. Moore and wife ones who weren’s invited “acceptod
of last week
and sons Judson and Carey, left Sat the invitation” also and went in,
T. J. Pettit came in from Portland urday morning for Arizona were somewhat later, taking along some
Sunday to visit liis daughter Mrs. they will visit Mr. Moore’s son who “noise-making machines.”
This
Is quite ill.
Clay Taylor.
charivari crowd was invited in and
Alvin Brown and family nt Dallas
James Beggs took his dogs and a treated to cigars and candy.
visited relatives and friends in this gun and went for a stroll Saturday
vicinity last week.
BEAVER NEWS
I evening. The thing which prompt­
Thelma, Beatrice and Herman ed this stroll was a bear which he
Blackburn spent the Fourth of July overtook and killed.
Almost everyone at Beaver cele­
at Pleasant Valley.
brated at Pacific City.
Charlie Kunst, of the Cloverdale
Noah Richards has the measles,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dawson of Ab- Mercantile Co., arrived home fr j.n
erdeen, Wash., visited at the J. .1. California last Sunday His father but with good nursing is fast re­
covering.
Hudson home recently
A. H Kunst, has sufficiently recov-
Miss Claygett of Salem has been
A record vote was cast at the an- ered from his recent illness to r?-
spending a few days with her aunt
nual school meeting of Dist 22 turn with him.
Mrs. Roy Savage.
which was recently held In the
le Mott and Baker gav? a musical
Miss Laura Bays was married re­ ager of the Woolworth store at Sa­
Cloverdale school house. James L. and trained animal show at the Lib
lem.
Burke was re-elected as director to erty theatre Wednesday evening. cently in Los Angeles, Cal., and
will make her home in that city.
The state general fund is again
Mrs. McLaughlin who has been exhausted and it is necessary for
visiting her sister Mrs D. L. Jone3 State Treasurer Hoff to Indorse war-
left for her home at Eugene last rents "not paid for want of funds.”
week.
This is not an cbnormal crrdl lon.
Mr. and Mrs McGilchrist of Salem However it is claimed a law enacted
visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. by the 1921 legislature, prohibiting
Roy Savage. Mrs. McGilchrist is a the warrants Deing invested in funds
sister of Mr. Savage
ot the state accident commission,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sibley and Mr may afford some inconvenience to
and Mrs. Allgood of Dallas, were the payees holding the warrants and
fishing for the speckled beauties the that they may have to submit to dis­
first of the week.
count at the banks. The warrants
AVERAGES COUNT
Mr. and Mrs. Savage returned draw six per cent.
Life is nothing bat a lot cf averages. Nobody tv ¡r had ev­
from Portland the last of the week
erything his cwa way.
where they were called by the sud­
The Elks lodge of Lafayette, Ind
Instead of depict* I1.,» lack of p roflt this last yetr take n three
den death of Mrs. Savage’s neice.
has withdrawn plans for a Fourth of
or five year averigtf. It will nt ake you feel air Met cheerful
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs of Salem vis July celebration to av >ld conflict
again.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Savage | a few with a celebration of the American
Ups and downs will count, bu t a ‘nationalizad account here
days last week Mr. Jacobs is man- Legion.
on! will pro duce more ‘ups’ than ‘downs’
at the First N
Home of ’Nationalized Accounts.’’
CLOVERDALE BRIEFS
S pecial -S ix C oupe
There is a charm of good taste in every
feature of the SPECIAL-SlX Coupe. Soft
carpeting, subdued harmony of .color-*
ing in the upholstery, inviting depth of
cushions, completeness of appointments
—all offer an irresistible appeal.
“This is a Studebaker Year
Williams & Williams
I
DIRECTORS
John Morgan
W. J. Riechers.
A. W. Bunn
B. C. Lamb.
Henry Rogers
C. J. Edwards.
C. A. McGhee
Jubilee Singers in Old-Time Concert
Virginian» Close Chautauqua.
1
THE WORLD’S FOREMOST
ENGINEER
Were it not for the assistance the Department
of the Interior has rendered, our wonderful
irrigation systems, waterworks and similar
project» could never have been developed. Progress
•uch as this is vital to all of us. Thia phase of our
government s endeavors to further prosperity is graph­
ically told in the fifth of the series of articles which
we issue each month.
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Tillamook County Bank
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programs of old plantation
songs, camp meeting shouts and “ne­
gro spirituals" will be given by the
Virginians, well known Jubilee sing­
ers on the last day of the coming
Chautauqua The Virginians are a
company of highly trained, cultured
and refined colored singers who have
made friends all over the country
with their publlee programs. It is
not their alm to give high brow
music, but rather to present the beau­
tiful old melodies of the Old South
before the Civil War. the shouts of
joy from the old fashioned camp
meetings where the darkles “got re­
ligion“ and the spontaneous hilarity
■P
that characterized their simple social
gatherings.
Such tunes as “Good News,” "Go
down Moses,” “Bake Dat Chicken
Pie” “Live a Humble.” “Swing Low
Sweet Chariot." "Old Time Religibn”
and "Inchin Along" will be included
in their programs.
There is no more fascinating music
known than that of the American
colored people nor is there anv other
race with such natural aptitude for
harmony and tone color and musical
feeling Negro music is gaing eeich
year in Its hold on the public and the
Virginians are doing much to estab-
lish it in high favor.
Made in Black and White and 24
Colors. Try it on your
next painting Job
C.L.LEW1S