Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 14, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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CLOVERDALE BRIEFS
valley after chevies the latter part
of last week. He was accompanied
by his bother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard of Port-
ill
land, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Penter Monday.
Andy Hess of Meda was in town
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lawrence of
Tillamook who have been visiting
relatives and friends in the south
end of the county, returned home
Saturday.
Walter Pettys of the Ovo Studio,
Tillamook, was in town Tuesday,
taking pictures of the remains after
the big fire, which occurred about
1:30 a. m. Tuesday.
James D Langman, manager of
the Cloverdale Telephone Co, made a
business trip to Portland Tuesday.
Will Messner of Hebo was in cur
town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith wete
Tillamook visitors the last of last
week.
Harry Brooten made a trip to the
county seat Monday.
Lee Affolter was in town Monday
GEM
ÍEATRE
Miss E-tella Imlah went to the
valley last Saturday
Lester Ray and family wer Pact-
lie City visitors Sunday.
A Mr. Gist arrived front Cali.or-
I
nia ou Wednesday oi last week and
j
is visiting relatives in this vicinity.
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i
Aanan Meyer of Neskown was a
I
Cloverdale visitor Saturday.
Alva Poteet left Saturday mren-
ing for Salem, to consult a specialist
FEATURING
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Murphy Sun-
dayed at Sandlake.
A A. Imlah went to Salem, after
“The Haunted House,”
A thrilling romance of beauty, love and law.
‘
returning
cherries on ~
Tuesday
Two-reel Buster Keaton comedy,
She was a beautiful crook, she played with the law, A
Wednesday
Elmer Bailey was a Hebo visitor
photoplay where the heart throbs mingle with the smiles.
on Wednesday of last week.
It’s a Metro Production.
“Pigs and Cava” cotnedj’
Mr. and Mra. Reedy of
xnook visited at the home of
Owens Thursday afternoon.
Prof. W. E. Buell and family
spent last Thursday evening at the
home of Clay Taylor.
Mrs. Gladys Baker went to the
Story of an inventive cowboy in the
valley Saturday.
land of trouble and romance.
Mrs. Charlie Murph’s mother, Mrs
—Starred in—
W. R. Robedee, came up from Woods
“FOX NEWS”
WHEELER NOTES
“Not Guilty- is an uncom
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lampson were
mon plot, presented in an
Pacific City visitors Sunday.
The three act comedy “Deacon
uncommon way by a well
While swimming on Tuesday even Dubbs” was given by the Spruce
balanced cast. You will be more than pleased with “Not
ing of last week, Berle Fleck cut liis Limb club In Nehalem Saturday eve­
foot on a piece of broken glass. Sev­ ning. It was a big success,
Guilty.
“His Better Half.” comedy.
eral stitches were required to close
The depot is being reshingled this
the wound.
week.
Mrs. James Imlah of Hebo visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riggle of Ker-
at the A. A. Imlah home on-Wednes­ ry are visiting A. W. Kilburgs and
day of last week.
Wm. Hoffmans.
Hubert Livingston, who has been
A 6 1-2 pound daughter was born
visiting at the home of his uncle, J. to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vosburg July
A smashing drama of the Canadian Northwest Mounted
j. Hudson, left for the valley Satur­ 1st.
Police, a gripping drama with a love story as sweet as
day morning.
The ladies of the Altar society
a June rose. “You’ll Be Surprised,” comedy
Al Boon and family were taking will give a Five Hundred party at
in the sights at Pacific City Sunday the Cannery mess house Wednesday
Mrs. Frank Owens viBited Mrs. evening July 13th
John Fleck on Wednesday_afternoon
Mrs. Chas. Stephens of Mohler,
of last week.
will entertain the Ladies Aid at a
Elbert Hays made a trip to Sheri­ Silver Tea at her home Thursday af­
dan Thursday after cherries.
ternoon, July 14th.
James D. Langtnan manager of
Mrs. Geo. Williams, of Bay City.
the Cloverdale Telephone Co., his visited her son Harold Williams Wed
wife and niece Miss Dorothy Ever­ nesday.
“Guilty of Love” was filmed in the South. It’s a beautiful production.
son, were Pacific City visitors Sun­
A seven pound daughter was born
“A Bunch ofiKisses.” Two-reel Century comedy.
day.
to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker of Coal
Mrs. Mary Jenck was a Hebo vis­ creek, July 4th.
NOTE—THE “REX” Will Be Open SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY, Until Further Notice.
itor Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Cady, Mr and
John Kunst of the Cloverdale Mer Mrs. Harvey Ebinger, Mr. and Mrs.
cantile Co, went to Salem on Tues­ H. A. Bell and family and Mrs. D.
day of last week after eherriers.
R. Groves left Wednesday for a
It is reported that D. T. Wersch- week s motor trip in British Colum­ turned from Astoria where It was i
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STATE CAPITAL NEWS
• kul has rented his dairy farm south
overhauled. It has met thet rains ■
A.
H.
Lea,
secretary
of
the
state
bia.
several I
of town to Wells and Peck.
A 12 1-2 pound son was born July at Wheeler regularly for e-------- fair board and manager of the slate
F. S. Chapin, proprietor of Clover 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis years now and has carried many pa-i
fair for the last five years, has been
dale’s furniture store, and his wife who live ou the North Fork
sengers beside much freight between elected manager of the Oregon Grain |
I
were among those who spent Sun-
Nehalem
and
Wheeler.
If
Is
owned
A number of Wheeler people have
Growers association and announces I
day at Pacific City.
that he will resign his position with I
been picking strawberries on shares by Emil and Wm. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Todd Sun-
Mr. Rector of the Wheeler Garage the fair board after the next state
at
Bay
City.
dayed with the Frank Owens family
J
A. D. Moody and family of Port­ made a short business trip to Port­ fair In September.
A Mr. Etzwiler, nephew of Joe
I
land,
spent the Fourth at Manzan­ land last week end.
Etzwiler of Oretown, came in from
Mrs.
J.
A.
Jensen
and
Vena
Jen
­
Contrary to the usual experience
Rainier the middle otf last week and ita. Mr. Moody was the colRractcr sen were in Rockaway Tuesday.
State Forester F. A. Elliott reports I
is working in the saw mill at Pact who moved the Oakland across the
Jim Hoover of Timber spent last that no forest fires were started by I
sandspit a few years ago when It
fic City.
week
end
with
his
mother.
careless campers or smokers on July
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bennett spent was washed up there.
Etna Daniel made a"9hort visit to 4.
tn
Ward Mayer, contractor of Port-
ru
Sunday at Sandlake.
Tillamook recently.
The Ladies auxiliary of the Pres­ laud, spent Saturday and Sunday in
Ray Shininger who spent the 4th
Clyde J. (Red) Rupert last Wed­ nJ
byterian church met last Thursday Wheeler. He is now constructing a in Portland returned Tuesday.
concrete
building
for
the
Whitney
nesday morning finished his three- fl i
afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A.
Mrs.
Chas.
Alley
and
Dorothy
year term In the state penitentiary in
High. Light refreshments consist­ Lumber Co.’s plant at Garibaldi.
Shininger spent Tuesday in Bay for stealing $15000 in Liberty bonds !
Ed
Wood
of
Rockaway
obtained
nJ
ing of ice cream and cake, were
City.
from the Northwestern National U
nJ
served and the ladies exchanged some good pictures of the submarine
Mr. and Mrs. Jack WellS and Myr bank of Portland and was discharg­ u
chaser No 295 while it was in Ne­
their favorite recipes.
tie Mortensen, proprietors of Man­ ed He was immediately taken into n
3
Last Saturday while A. A. Imlah halem Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holtharg and zanita Inn, were in Wheeler Satur­ custody to McNeil’s island where he 3
was mowing hay, something about
day.
will begin a five-year term for the p
the machine broke, causing it to run son Roy, of Lafayette, Ore., have
Bell 6F13
Both Phones
The K. P. Lodge is hiving a “gen­ same offense.
Mutual
Mrs.
0
onto the team. One of the horses’ been visiting John Clark’s.
eral
good
time
social
”
at
Manzanita
Clack
accompanied
them
home
lor
u
legs were so badly cut that it was
beach July 19th
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The state board of control an­
necessary to kill it. This was a’val- short visit.
The huckleberry bushes all thru
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
A
Jensen
were
vis
nounces that the state soldiers’ home
uable horse and was quite a loss to
¡tors at the Manzanita Hotel Sunday the country this year are heavily at Roseburg has accommodations for
Mr. Imlah.
loaded
and
there
are
many
pTffkcts.
A large sea lion which came
twenty-five veterans of the world 3
A young man from Salem brought
war.
an airplane to Pacific City last Sat­ ashore July 2nd on Manzanita beach
a
BEAVER ITEMS
urday morning. He made a few has been of great interest to summer
3
visitors
The
lion
was
one
of
the
S
flights Sunday and it is understood
Luther Fagan, who wounded T. J.
E. W. Kellow lost his barn and Miller near Hood River last Wednes­
that before departing he made ar­ largest ever drifting in on this
3
beach
measuring
more
than .twelve several hundred dollars worth of mi day and then kidnapped Millers wife S
rangements with F, R. Beals to re­
feet in length.
chinery Friday night by fire There and daughter and adopted son, and
turn on Sunday, July 24th.
Many cottages have been opened was only a small insurance on the who latetr was killed by a posse was § at the difference a good range makes in your
Mrs. Job Foster is on the sick
list. Her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Gist recently at Manzanita for the aum- barn
formerly an inmate of the state pen­
mer season.
Let us show you
At a special meeting held at the itentiary. He was received in March 3 house work.
1 b caring for her.
3
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
F.
Cronén
ani
Beaver
school
house
Monday
after
­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Penter were
1919 for a statutory offense. He es­ 3
family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rowe noon. Marion Chanse was elected caped in July 1920 and was returned
Pacific City visitors Sunday.
3
Miss Edith Owens spent Monday and Donavan Madden were among school director for one year.
two weeks later. He was condition­ 3
those of Wheeler who motored u
Dairymen in this section of the ally pardoned last December.
night with Miss Leola Todd.
3
county are quite busy at this time
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Holman and Manzanita Sunday afternoon
3
Ted Wheeler and family of Poil- putting up their hay.
Miss Violet Hatfield came up from j
The Benton county court has been
land are visiting in Wheeler this
Little Bob Drake met with a pain­ granted authority by the public ser­ 3
“The Range With a Reputation’’
Meda Tuesday.
week.
ful
accident
Monday
and
was
taken
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Murphy and |
vice commission to construct and
Mrs. Francis Cronen has bought to Tillamook for treatment.
niece Venarounta Paul Spent 'Mon |
maintain a crossing over the tracks
Miss Fay nW””1 In the advertise­ of the Southern Pacific company at
day evening with the Clay Taylor F. A. Rowe’s five-passenger Dodge.
The dances at Nehalem and Rock­ ment department of the Meier & railroad mile post No. 692.6.
family.
Leslie Harrison, editor of the away Saturday night were well at­ Frank Co., (^spending her vacation
The city of Lakeview has applied
with home folks.
Tillamook Headlight was in town tended by Wheeler people.
to the state engineer for a permit io
Mr. F. W. Schimpf of Philadelphi a appropriate water from Burnt creek
Bonnell McKillip
accompanied
Tuesday viewing the remains of
is visiting at the home of Mr. and and from thee spings for domestic
Una Benson to Newberg last week.
Main street.
Mrs. Bell.
The launch Juanita has just
Harry Brooten made a trip to the
use.
Mr. and Mrs. Jory and family are
visiting at the Roy Savage home
NOTICE
Mrs. Jory Is a sister of Mrs. Savage.
Fi<TfT<ï¥TlIin¥IMÏïpflM
Mrs. Francis Welch will entertain
There will be an annual rtee’ing
I the Beaver W C T U next Thursday of the land owners of the Big Nes-
afternoon at her home.
tucca drainage system held at Clo­
verdale. Oregon on July 30. 1921 at
1:30 p. m. for the purpose of elect­
CLUB NOTES
ing one supervisor for r term of 3
9
years.
W. L HUDSON. Sec
The canning season is here and
7-14-21
Miss Helen J Cowgill, assistant stale
club leader, is in the county and
AT THE GEM
will attend three canning meeting;«.
The first meeting will be held on
A lowly but not very humble par­
will put its new schedule into effect
Thursday afternoon at two o'clock rot is responsible for many highly
at
the
farm
home
of
Hallie
and
at once with no stops for dinner in
humorous scenes in Sidney A. Frank
Thelma Large, south of Tillamook. lyn’s production “Not Guilty
Di­
order to reach Portland and Tilla­
Mrs. Large and Mrs. PhiBips are Io rector Franklyn managed to get the
be hoi* on Frilay afternoon at 1:30 bird into the spirit of the picture,
mook at an early hour. Ticket office:
o’clock at the Nehalem Grange hall. and the bird’s curious expression
Mrs. Haybarker and Mrs. Lamm are which the camera caught as he
F. B. McKinley Real Estate Office,
tn charge of local arrangements. An­ watched the actions of the players
Bell phone 72 W and Mutual phone.
other meeting will be held on Satur­ are said to be very laughable. Watch
day afternoon at three o'clock at for his appearance next week at the
Muriel Wiley’s home, 1016 S. 1st Gem.
Ave. W„ Tillamook.
Miss Marie
LEAVES
LEAVES
In one respect, at least. William
Gienger is the local club leader. To Russell, the Fox star, who will be at
Tillamook Portland Hoyt Hotel
all of these meetings the public is the Gem next week in “The Chal­
invited. The plan is to organize nt lenge of the Law” is a unique figure.
7:30 A. M.
8:15 A M.
least three Canning clubs in the He once was condemned by phvsi-
Experienced Furniture and Piano Mover*
county. More clubs will be organ­ cians to be a cripple for life Now
2 P.M.
1:45 P. M.
ized if thejreople want the work.
STORAGE
no work on the screen Is too strenu­
An. Portland 1 & 7:10 P. M.
An. Tillamook 1:30 & 7:30
ous or too athletic for him.
The new world war veterans state
Guilty of Love.’’ Dorothy Dal­
A. F. WALLACE, L 0. 0. F. BUILDING
aid commission has established head ton’s latest picture which was adar
quarter« in the United States Nation
a plBy by Atery Hop« <h>d
Residence <
Office phone.65-J and Mutual
al Bank building, Salem.
will be at the Gem next ewek
Thursday
Sunday and Monday,
“Straight Is the Way
GLADYS LESLIE and MATT MOORE
Tuesday
JEWEL; CARMEN
“The Silver Lining
July 19
TOM MIX in ”A Ridin’ Romeo”
Friday-Saturday
July 22-23
SYLVIA BREAMER
Wednesday
20
WILLIAM RUSSELL
“The Challenge of the Law”
“Not Guilty
Sunday-Monday
July 24-25
THOMAS MEIGHAN in
’Tire Easy Road
SATURDAY NIGHT, July 16, AT THEREX
DOROTHY DALTON, in “Guilty of Love,” from the play “This Woman—This Man
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Quality Dairy
Products
Milk, Cream, Cottage Cheese
Erwin Harrison
YOU’D BE SURPRISED
The Great Majestic Range
ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
Tillamook-Portland
Cadillac Stage Line
coal
- cenemt ■ lime
28 W
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
CITY TRANSFER
Service to All
Total
Time
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