Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 28, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    and Mias Mary Fox were Pacific City
visitors Bunday.
Andrew Anderson, Cloverdale con­
fectioner, made a business trip to
Portland the latter part of last week
Charlie McKillip and family were
taking in the sights at Pacific City
Sunday.
Clarence Dunn came up from the
Dock last Thursday.
Al Boon, Cloverdale’s blacksmith
had his family at Pacific City Sun­
day for an outing.
Miss Vada Turner spent Friday
night with Miss Agnes Imlah.
T. J. Pettie, Mrs. Clay Taylor and
children and Mias Hyla Butler ar­
rived home Sunday from the valley
where they have been visiting
past week.
Dr. LeFevre was enjoying
breezes at Pacific City Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bennett
little daughter Thelma, made a bus-
iness trip to Beaver last Friday eve-
ning
s.
W.. Kester of Suver, who formerly
lived on Dr George’s dairy farm with
his family is camping at Pacific City
The Misses Thelma and Beatrice
Blackburn and Lois Cochran visited
Sunday afternoon with Miss Iva
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Penter were
Beaver visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer Hunter has been visit­
ing her parents in Polk county.
Mrs. Jack Fendall and little
daughter left on the afternoon stage
last Thursday for Portland.
Mrs. Dan Zeh came in from Al
bany last Sunday and is now visit­
ing her Sister Mrs. Clay Taylo?.
Lieut. Elmer Cook of Salem came
back to Pacific City again Sunday,
bringing his airplane. He made a
good many fights with passengers.
Mr. and Mrs. McQuanie of Port-
land spent the week end with their
daughter, Mrs. Henry Parks and
family.
W. S. Grant of Dallas wis tn town
♦ he first of the week.
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BUICK-
treasurer Mrs. Amos Roas.
WHEELER NOTES
ber shop. Mrs. Edmonton arrived
Wednesday.
G. W. Wentworth, Portland tim­
(Notes from last week)
Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Earl berman, transacted business here
Sherman were called to Portland ty Tuesday
Chas. Sellwood and Carl Nagel
the serious illnesss of Mrs. Earl’s
motored to Tillamook Monday.
mother Mrs. Longen.
Billy Vosburg and Mr. Smith mo­
Mrs. Ellen Crawford who has been
visiting friends in Bay City returned tored to Astoria Saturday
A Mr. Storey walk a business vis-
home Tuesday.
Mlss Blanche Lucas was in town
A new boiler is being installed >n
the dredge. It will probably be one day last w-eek.
.Mr and Mrs Dorey Anderson spent
ready to operate before the first of
last week end in Rockaway.
August.
A Mr. Edmonton of Portland ar­
M. J. Maddox is going to run a
stage line between Rockaway and rived in Wheeler Monday. He is
the new barber in the Wheeler bar-
Tillamook this summer.
Mrs. Ted Emory is very sick.
Paul Ross who has been working
Mr. and Mrs M J Maddox of Rock­
in a sawmill in Bridal Vale, return­
away were in Wheeler Saturday and
aid ^ome Tuesday.
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|î w *\ jfl
Hibner’s have leased the Maddox Sunday
itor here Thursday. He is agent for
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home in Wheeler.
Sam Lundberg has been helping his the Oregon Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wells of Grants
brother, who has a farm on the
Pass,
spent last week end at Man-
North Fork, during haying.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Maddox, Mrs. zanita.
13,759 Buick automobiles
A fire in Frank Reed’s house was
Ward Mayers, Miss Vena Jensen and
luckily
put
out
before
very
much
were
delivered into the hands
Miss Margaret Mortensen motored to
damage was done.
Rockaway Friday.
of owners in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bell and fam­
Margaret Mortensen of Manzanita
is staying at Maddox’s while they ily and Mrs. D. R. Groves returned
Sunday from a tour of British Co
This proves thoroughly that
are preparing to move.
M. A. Sellon, who liveB on the lumbia. R. H Cady and family and
the American public is both
North Fork was in Wheeler Tues­ Mr and Mrs. Harve Ebinger return
ed the same day.
willing and able to buy gen
day.
Ed Kelly has bought the house
Mrs. Allyn Cady is taking care of I
erously
where it is assured full
the
R.
H.
Cady
’
s
have
been
which
Ralph Cadys children while Mr. and
Mrs. Cady are touring British Co- I living in.
dollar for dollar value, and
The new Kilchis river bridge was
lumbia.
it
demonstrates also that a
trened
last
Saturday.
Bryan Tucker and Arthur E. Har- I
Hugo Effenberger was in Wheeler
ris of Tillamook motored to Wheeler
large
percentage of the motor­
last week.
,
Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hugo
Klein,
of
Ne
­
ing public does have this buy
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Maddox were
in Rockaway Saturday looking for a halem have moved tc Wheeler He is
ing confidence in Buick per
interested in the cannery.
new home.
Mrs. Earl Sherman’s mother, Mrs.
and
formance and Buick worth
Jim Lommon, Henry Tohl
AT THE CHURCHES
Longen, died at the Good Samaritan
and Solon Schiff man a>e each build
hospital in Portland, July 14tb
ing large barns on their farms.
Prices of Buick Six Cylinder Models
♦
from an operation for cancer.
Mrs. Ward Mayer and children cf
The Misses Bessie
and Nellie
Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster
$1495
U. B. Churdh
Portland are vi-'t'n,; at the J. A.
Steffna of Portland have been visit­
Mqd'. l 22-—S Five Passenger Touring
At the customary time and place
Jensen home. Mrs. Mayer in well ing here.
Mode!
22-46
Three
Passenger
Coupe
next Sunday the regular services
known in Wheeler as they have liv­
Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan -
Mrs. A. W. Kilburg and children
ed here lor a numb t of years. She left Wednesday for a visit with her will be held. We would be delighted
Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe
has just returned from a 3 nioDtus
Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring
I to have you to worship with us. Ser
sister Mrs. Riggle at Kerry.
mons on practical themes. Everybody
visit in Beloit, Wisconsin.
Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan
Bert Gresham hae shipped his don­ welcome.
R. FISHER, Pastor.
A dance and wtsnle roast was giv­
F O. B. Flint, Michigan
key engine to Buxton.
en at Manzanita Inn Thursday even­
Ai Scloth of Rockaway was in
ing. There were about* 25 present Wheeler Saturday.
Methodist Church
and all reported a good time.
The electric lights which have
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Ward Mayer motored up trom
been off since last Sunday were tuin morning sermon at 11 a. m., subjec
Bay City and spent tills weal: end
ed on again Saturday night.
“Jesus’ Last Night With His Disci­
at the Jensen home.
A. E. Schollmeyer of Nehalem was ples.” followed by the observance of
A number of people have been cut in Wheeler Wednesday.
the Lord’s supper. Evening sermon
trolling and many good catches have
at S'p. m., subject "The Biography
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
L.
Doughney
re
­
been made lately.
turned from Portland Sunday where of a Christian.” The church prayer
The big mill store will be open
meeting on Thursday evening at 8 »
all of this week, They are trying She has been taking treatments at a o’clock,
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD
sanitarium.
You are invited to worship
to sell out what goods they have
Miss Matley of Lincoln high with us.
left.
school was in Wheeler the middle of
CHAS. L. DARK, Pastor.
C. D. Stillwood and Harry John-
■ ha week looking over the Wheelor
land under short term lease by us at
son motored to Portland Wednesday. schools.
Christian Church
Pacific City and is in no way con­
Wm. Norris of Nehalem was in
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed of
You are cordially invited to at­ nected with Pacific City Summer Re­
Wheeler Monday.
Wheeler left for Cloverdale Sunday. tend the services of the Christian sort. However, we are assured by
The planks on the Foley road havo
An interesting Children’s day pro­
been torn up and the road is going gram was held at the church Sun­ church on Sunday July 31. Mornng the management that prices for ac­
Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching commodations will not be advanced
to be repaired.
day.
at 11 a. m Evening service at 8 p. i and that the usual free privileges of
Tuesday night the K. P. lodge will
Dorothy Jensen is visiting friends m. A baptismal service will be held grounds will be accorded .our patrons
glvp a program and bonfire at Man­ in Portland this week.
immedately following the evening Pacific City is the nearest beach by
zanita baech.
Miss Etna Daniel left Sunday for sermon.
auto from Portland and Willamette
Mr. and Mrs. Weister of Portland’ a trip to Alaska.
HARRY E. TUCKER, Pastor.
valley points. It is a veritable won­
have opened up their summer home.
derland and one of the beauty spots
• The boilers of the Wheeler United
of Oregon. A combination of won­
mill are bing ovrliuuled causing the
city to be without llghtB for a few
To the Fanners of Tillamook County derful attractions—ocean, bay, riv­
CLOVERDALE BRIEFS
er, forest, fields and mountains.
nights, Sunday night being the first
hlght they were out.
Owing to further advancA in Wis­ One trip will make you a regular
A number of people from Wheeler
Mrs. Jacobs of Tillamook spent consin, the association has been en­ I visitor. While Pacific Csy Beach is
enjoyed a crab feed last Wednesday several days last week at the homo abled to raise the price on triplets well equipped with accommodations
evening.
of Mrs. Mary Jenck.
to 24c Tillamook, Young Americas we would advlie all those who can
Wm. Allen made a short business
Miss Christine Coughran, who lias and Longhorns selling at 25c Tilla­ to bring tents and blankets.
trip to Portland.
Ray’3 R ugh Riders.
been visiting at the home of her un­ mook. On account of heavy stocks Adv.
A Mr. Peterson of the Wheeler cle P. O. Light, returned the middle in most coast cities, however chee.ie
garuge was in Portland last week.
of last week to her home at Meda.
is not moving out very fast, as the
Guy McLeod went to Portland last
Mr. and Mrs. F C Becker returned trade must first get used to higher
Sunday to attend the Shrlners picnic home from the valley last Thursday priced cheese.
at the Oaks.
Miss Laura Morgan of McMinn-
Our stocks in cold storage have
John Clark was at Hack's camp viile spent the week end at the J. been reduced from about 8000 boxes
Wednesday.
v
J. Hudson home.
Whether the task is the construction of a
to about 4000 boxes. It is the inten­
David Kuratll of the Tillamook
Francis Butler, of Portland is vis­
Mrs. Lester Ray visited her moth- tion to take all of the May and
colossal
harbor improvement project, or the
iting at the Archibald home.
tr in Tillamook a few days 'last June cheese out of storage, replac­ County Bank and wife returned from
administration
of a newly acquired insular
T. W. Murphy, barber, left fo- week.
ing same with July and August a ten days outing in the higher al­
Portland Tuesday.
possession, the Department of War is always prepared
Mrs. Elma Johnson’s mother of stock. This will probably be kept titudes of the Cascades. They were
J. A Ormundy, assistant general Astoria has been visiting her.
to bring to the task a high degree of skill and master­
for next winter’s trade. Unles* Wis­ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
passenger agent, S P lines, was here
Howard Owens was a Tillamook consin market declines soon, our Stevenson of Hillsboro who returned
ful judgment. How "peace hath her victories no less
last week.
visitor on Wednesday of last week. prices will probably be further ad­ with them to Tillamook to complete
renowned than war” for the military department of
their outing over on Wilson river,
Brighton mill will begin sawing
Jerome Dunn of Meda was in town vanced as production decreases.
the nation is interestingly described and illuatrated in
agair Wednesday. Camp 4 starlei a st Thursday.
As cheese prices have been going
one of an instructive series of articles on Our Govern­
logging again Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Poteet went to up, feed prices have been coming
Mrs. A. M. Hoffman, wife of the
ment now being distributed exclusively by this
John Korpela of Astora, visited Salem on Mouday of Inst week to down. We are now selling the vari­ foreman of the Headlight office, last
Institution.
his family this week end.
consult a physician in regard to Mr. ous mixtures of corn, oats, barlev. week underwent an operation at the
Amy Searles of Aberdeen, Wn., is Poteet’s health.
etc., at $42 in ton lots. Bran and Shearer-Merrick hospital for hernia,
We eball be pleased to see that you receive the com­
visiting ber sister Mrs. Zaddach.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Christensen of mill run $38. Clover hay can be and is reported as making gooff im­
plete
series, if you will send us your name and
The card party given by the Alter Oretown were on our street Friday, had at $15 and l«ss.
Corn $42. provement, and is now at home.
society was a big success.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H Turner and Wheat 3c per lb in small quantities.
address.
“Deacon Dubbs” was given in duughter, Vada, eturned from Cali­ Middlings are $2.50 per sack or $49
Charles I. Clough and family, his
Wheeler a few nights ago. Every­ fornia last Friday
per ton for the best grade. We be­
one said it was very good. •
Richie Allen made a business trip lieve it will pay the farmers to keep mother and Miss Lillian Groat made
to Beaever last Thursday.
up milk production by feeding untl up an auto party to Salem and other
Little Vlviau Collins is on the the fall rains commence. Those de­ valley points last Saturday, return­
(This week’s items)
sick liBt.
siring to purchase in toq lots can ing home on the Monday following.
Mrs. Will Penter visited her moth­ can have their August purchases tak
Ward Mayer, Portland contractor,
Mrs. Bergantz of ibis city, will
spent Friday in Wheeler visiting his er Mis. Hess at Meda Saturday.
on out of their August milk, by mak­
c. w. Hatfield and daughter Vio- ing request of the same to the secre­ leave this weak for San Francisco io
family who spent the week here. He
reports good progress on his con­ let were Heuo visitors last Friday af­ tary. Linseed meal and cotton seel visit her mother and other rela­
tives and fr eaks, she will be gone
tract at Garibaldi and I b putting on ternoon.
nteal $2.25 per 100 lbs.
Martin Jenck bought a new Chan­ Pa. adv.
double ten-hour shifts beginning
Carl Haberlach, Sec for some time.
Monday.
dler car home from Tillamook last
Volunteers saved the home
Donovan Madden loft Sunday for week.
THE GALA DAYS OF THE SEASON
Mrs. Tom Blackburn and daugh­
Frank Reed of W’heelsr from destruc
a visit with relatives in Portland.
Steel for the Scovell bridge ar- ter Heat rice, went to Beaver last Spend Your Week End Atfpust 6-7 tlon by fire last Thursday. The ori­
Wild blackberries are ripening [
rived las) week and was immediately Thursday aller loganberries
gin of the fire was in a defective
At
Pacific
City
Beach
-
near Wheeler, and the crop is abund .
Henry Dawson of Tillaiuoo^ vis­
f.ue.
towed up to the site.
ant.
The following features will be on
ited a few days last week with hie
The home of good bread
Robert Carlson is in Astoria fo
the program:
Trick roping, trick
a visit.
uncle J. J. Hudson and family.
J. P. Wagner, the veteran travel­
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and all kinds of tine pastry
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Porter and Mr. ridng. the great round-up drunken Ing circulation man for the Oregon­
Mrs. Ward Mayer and children
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Painters are at work on the Till- I
T. A Porter of Oretown were busi­ ride feature; bucking horses, buck­ ian, was in town Tuesday.
turned to Portland Saturday.
amook bakery building this week.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Wells of Man­ ness visitors here on Wednesday cf ing steers, bucking bulls, horse rac­
Everything Strictly
es. pony rates. Books are now open
zanita Inn were In Wheeler Friday last week
The Kilchis bridge which has been
for
entries
for
the
races;
liberal
purs
Sanitary
Web
McGinnis
was
a
Hebo
visiter
tied up from traffic for some time
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hyde of Oak
An exhaustive exposition of al­
es. See agent at Pacific City. Big past, was opened to travel the fore­
Grove, spent Saturday In Wheeler. last Thursday.
leged pro-German activities of the
Mr. and Mrs. Fd Hansen and lit- Dance.
part of last week.
They are camping at Manhattan now
Los Angeles Examiner, New York
CHAS. VOGLER, Prop
Lieutenant L. S. Taylor, wizard of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lydick and tie son Orville were Tillamook vis-
American and other Hearst publica-
the air. will give wing walking air­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson of Sil­ itors Friday.
The steel for the Scovel bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gist made a plane exhibitions riding the” top near Wheeler has arrived and will tions during the war, presented by
ver Falls motored in Saturday for a
the Pasaaena, Cal., post of the Am­
business trip to the county seat on "Ing In midair tn a standing po­ soon be placed.
Visit with relatives.
erican Legion, resulted in the post
sitton and the dare-devil feat of
8. G. Reed of Neah kah nie, wat Tuesday of last week.
placing a ban on the Examiner.
Dr. J. L George was a Pacific City leaping from one plane to another at
ber of Germans than any individual
in town Wednesday.
A forest fire was located In the
the
an altitude o. one thousand feet.
The following officers of the La­ visitor Sunday
green timber near Vesper one day
in
the American army, said that
Competitive athletic sports on last week.
Mrs. H. H. Brooten and daughter
dle«’ Aid were elected at their last '
xr
recent
conference
of
the
land
and
water.
Free
fish
and
clam
prohibition
laws should be ^repea^
Nona, were Sunday visitors at the
neetlBg: President Mrs W E Mc-
Me
bakes.
church South,
Xf*’
J- Sturgeon and daughter
Kllllp. vice president Mrs. Chas. Sell home of Mrs. Lillie Collink
" A°rk’ who i8 credited f it is found that they cannot he
The above will be conducted on of Estacada are veiting Mrs. Geo.
Mr. and Mra. Roland McGinnis
wood, secretary Mrs. D. R. Grove i. I
with having captured a larger num-
properly enforced.
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Sunset Garage
PERSONALS
VICTORIES OF PEACE
EQUAL THOSE OF WAR
Tillamook County Bank
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Tillamook Bakery
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