Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 11, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
“Now joyous vacation ends happy a*
well.
▲ Weekly Paper Published Every
To hear once again the ringing
Thursday by the
church bell
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. To pass once again thro the open
church door,
Tillamook. Oregon
To take up Christ's work gladly
once more.
Leslie Harrison
Managing Editor
Sunday school 10 a. m. Every
teacher of Every class, wants Every
scholar at Sunday School next Sun­
Both Telephones
day.
Morning Worship ll.A.M.
Entered as second-class matter in Subject “God’s Guarantee.” The
church invites back ever y member
the postoffice at '1 illaniook, Oregon.
Every friend, and Every visitor
Evening worship 8 p. in.
Sub­
Subscription Rates
ject “God’s Guarantee.”
One year .................................
Everybody is welcome
Six months ............................
vice or every church in
Three months ........................
Strangers only once,
Payable in advance
friends at our church.
ALLAN A. McRAE, Minister.
Another heart rending ocean
tragedy was enacted on this coast on
the night of August 7th, when ths
steamer Alaska, on the run from
■San Francisco to Portland, ran upon
a rock at Blunt’s reef near Eureka,
California. One hundred and thir­
ty-one passengers were on board, but
the number drowned will not be
known for several days. Many Port
land and valley people were aboard
the Ill-fated ship. A dense fog pre­
vailed at the time of the wreck.
“Two Gun Johnny," a Chicago
Apache haB bitten the dust. The bad
man usually has his bullets returned
to him in time.
A heading states that Pittsburg
is bad for babies. Judging by the
healthful looking kids one sees
about Tillamook, there’s nothin,
wrong with this burg.
Last week was a bad week for
deaths and
___ accidents. Such regret -
table events seem to happen all to­
gether. But nobody seems to know
just why.
Juanita Miller, daughter of the
poet Joaquin Miller, who recently
married a husky loafer with Druid
ceremonies under the June moon,
bas separated from him. The big
walloper wouldn't work.
R. T. BOALS M. D
Surgeon and Physician
I. O. O. F. Building
TILAMOOK, OREGON
ImoDucc
BARRICK & HALL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Church of the Nazarene
National Building
Subject of the morning. "Where-
fore Didst Thou Doubt.” Hourä of
service,: Sabbath school at 10 a. m
and preaching at 11 a. ni. Song sor
vice at 7:30 and preaching at 8 p.m.
Everybody welcome.
MARY T CLINK, Pastor.
Tillamook. Oregon
Methodist Church
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
Morning sermon at 11, subject, "The
Christian’s Dominant Purpose.”
The evening sermon at 8 o’clock,
"The Triumphs of Love.”
The church prayer meeting on
Thursday evening. Strangers in our
city are cordially invited to attend
these services. A cordial welcome to
all.
CHAS. L. DARK, Pastor
ZEROLENE
VETERINARIAN
Bell Phone 8F2.
Lutheran service will be conduct­
ed in the American language next
Sunday morning at 10:30, Aug. 14,
in the Adventist church.
All Lutherans and such who are
without a church home are cordially
invited to attend. Come and hear
what God has done for your salva­
tion. Rev. W. F. Georg of Portlruid
will conduct the services.
DR. J. G. TURNER
(California)
Eye Specialist
Permanently located in Tillamook
Private office in Jenkin’s jewelry
Btore. Latest up-to-date instru­
ments and equipment. Evenings
and Sunday by appointment.
Complete Lens Grinding Factory
on the Premises. Any lens dupli-
cated.
cean Resort Pro
positions
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many
friends for their kind sympathy and
floral tributes offered during our be­
reavement over our husband and
brother, R. Stanley Fox.
MRS. STANLEY FOX
MRS. MARY EICHINGER
Japan, it is said,'is looking for­
MRS. NANNIE BARBER
ward to a "yellow world,” We have
MRS. GEORGE SCHARFF
Been the world when it looked kind
of blue to us, and we have noticed
STATEMENT
yellow streaeks In other people, but
Of f
~
3
___ of Bay City,
the First
Bank
we had no idea that there was a
”
movement on foot to make yellow of Bay City, County of 1 T
Tillamook,
State of Oregon, showing the
ths predominant world color.
-j amount
standing to the credit of every de-
Iso Abe, a Japanese professor, positor July 1 ____
1921, , who has not
says California has a perfect right made a deposit, or who has not with­
to put up the bars against Japanese drawn any part of his deposit (co r
immigration. We think Abe is mercial deposits), principal or in’er
right, but, say, haven’t we met that est, for a period of fiore than seven
bird in a clothing store somewhere (7) years immediately prior to said
date, with the name, last known
in our travels?
place of residence or post office ad­
Charley Schwab says there is no dress of such depositor, and the
room In America for the loafer. That fact of his death, if known.
may he, Chnrley, but they are here Geo. W. Kiger, Tillamook, Ore 16c
F. V. Healy, Unknown if dead 72c
just the same.
W. B. Straus, Unknown if dead 05
Governor Small, of Illinois, who L S. Heacock, Unknown if dead 20e
Total ...«.w..™...,.....,... 81.13
was formerly state treasurer of the
State of Oregon, County of Tilla­
“Sucker” state — where we were
born, just across from a graveyard— mook. ss.
I. A. W. Larson, being first duly
it Is alleged, while state treasurer,
put a mere bagatelle of ten millions »worn, depose and say upon oath,
of funds in a little up-state bank, that I am the cashier of the First
and much of the money is now miss tv“^ T.nay C‘?’ °f Bay C,ty -un
ing. As a result the Governor is In b..f.T »nmook’ S,ate of Oregon:
bad. Mnybe he feared he might buy that the foregoing statement is a
phony oil stock with it, and put it
COrrect “"d ‘■«'»Plete stat3
away where ft would be in safe went showing the name, last known
residence
or
post office address, fact
hands, and then forgot about it.
tn tdbBth’
known- «»tl the amount
The late war has made us think in to the credit of each depositor as re-
prov,BlonH
Sections
terms of billions instead of millions 10W? ibZt
Even now. Congress Is planning a 10160-101O3, inclusive. Oregon laws
tnx of four billion dollars on the
„ .
„
A- W. LARSON
wealth of the nation. This immense tlHSU”o7h bHd “nr S.W°rn
bef°re me
inis
20th
day
of July, a . D., 1921.
sum will be imposed for the nations
T- E- Ashley, Notary Public
needs. There appears to be littl, i ,
hope that the tnxeH on normal In­ Ju«
comes will be reduced very soon. Tn
the meantime, we will continue to
pay in some instances, “war «prices.”
with the “war tax” ndded. While
Uncle Sam. bas been prompt to pay
our Indebtedness to foreign countries
contracted during “the late un­
pleasantness” he has not shown the
same dllllgence in collecting what
foreln nations owe us on indebted
ness contracted by them during the
late war period. Instead, he has
granted longer time.
It Is a poor rule that will not work
both ways.
Mutual Phone
Tillamook, Oregon
^fotor
Sunday School at 10 a m. Morn­
ing worship at 11 o’clock. Subject,
"The Christian’s Joy for the House
of the Lord.” At 2 o'clock the pas­
tor will conduct services in the
church at Mohler.
A cordial Invitation to these ser­
vices is extended to members, frien ’.3
and strangers.
W. G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor
COUNTY SCHOOLS
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
Millions of miles of highways and city streets have proved Zero-
lene to be a lubricant of highest quality. This uniform quality is the
result of an efficiency in the manufacture of fine lubricants created
by the combined resources, experience, knowledge and equipment
of the Standard Oil Company.
You gain an advantage in the use of this time-tested lubricant by
following the recommendations of our Board of Lubrication Engi­
neers embodied in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart.
Ask for a Chart for your car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Reformed Church
Lutheran Service
Portland is pretty well deserted
by business men, who come to *he
beaches at this time of the year. The
poor stenographers just have to keep
the phone hot relating that the boss
is at the beach for a few days for
his health. That and chewing gum,
and mopping perspiration, keep the
girls tolerably busy.
National Building
Tillamook, Oregon
Read the Headlight classified ads.
Legal Notices
Lodge Directory
We make a specialty of
dairy barn floors, waterproof
basements, sidewalks, steps
and septic tanks— cement
pipe, foundation blocks, gravel
hauling.
“QUALITY and SERVICE”
Cement Contractor
Silver Wave Chapter No, 18
0. E. S.
Stated communications first and
. third Thursdays of each month ig
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
LELIA D. DOTY, Sec.
Marathon Lodge No.
93, Knights of Pythiasl
Regular meeting Mon­
day evening at 7:451
sharp. By order od
the Chancellor Cotn-I
mander.
I
John C. Carroll, C. C.l
W. R. C.
Corinith Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept,
of Oregon, meets on first and thlr®
Friday evenings of each month, at
8 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors]
welcome .
Minnie Johnson, President
Elizabeth Conover, Secy.I
Both Phones
Corinth Post, No. 35, Dept, of Oregoi
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that Judson
H. Rosenberg has been duly appoint­
ed administrator of the Estate of W.
H. Hawkins, deceased, by the Coun­
ty Court of Tillamook County, Ore­
gon. All persons holding claims of
any kind against said estate are hire
by required to present the same to
the administrator at his place of
business in Tillamook City, Oregon,
or at the office of Botts & Winslow,
Attorneys for said estate, Tillamook,
Oregon, on or before six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice, winch first publication
1 b the 4th day of August, 1921. Said
claims must be duly verified as re-
quiied by law.
JUDSON H. ROSENBERG,
Administrator of the Fua ? of W. H.
Hawkins, Deceased
Meets on second and fourth
Saturdays of each month OB
at 1:30 p. m. in W. 0. W. ■
hall. Visitors welcome.
J e »
H. W. Spear, Com’dr.
Samuel Downs, Adjt.
Johnson Chapter No. 24
R. A. M.
Stated convocations everj
first and third Fridays.
Visitors welcome.
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
Stated Communication eee-
ond Wednesday in each
month. Visiting Brettern
wecome.
TIRES
Harvey Eb i n ger, Sec’”.
by dealers
The best fabric tire
made for heavy service
or rough roads —
Tuesday.eve, 7:30 p. m.
Rebekak, Wednesday evening
Camp 2-4, Thursday
THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF TH1
World have entrusted their repu­
tations to the Victor Records,
Hear them at their best in y J«
own home. Tillamook Music Co.J
Dealers, opposite P. 0.
U-l*8
RED-TOP
HOWS
AXEL C
NOTEE
(KEROSENE)
Roy Graves of tho Graves Canning
Co, was In the city Monday and has
arranged to operate their plant nt
this place this season canning the
evergreen blackberries. This will af­
ford employment to many women
and children and put Into circula­
tion a vast amount of money.
J
Merrel Smith has charge of affairs
for the present.—Adv,
Carl Fuchs and wife and the for
flr7:;lnrMirAi;n<'spp‘er9<’n
nrst of the week on their w.- v to the
snend7hW?ere
”’e ‘"Ending to
«pend their vacation.
v*1"*
Webb McCracken
uB?lr'.Kn M'8 11 A Goodman at-
't Sen- m
of »>>e Seawall
at Seaeslde Sunday.
McMinnville, wc~
ere ‘ In Tillamook the
L. Labowltch, C. E. Trombley,
Jack Steinbach and Alex Vlahoe
f ere among those who attended the
seawall celebration i at Seaside last
Sunday.
haUmG. AHeJn #nd
N*
j’y
dOWn on ’»«•»•><*«> Satur
An ideal home fuel for oil
cookstoves, oil heaters and
oil lamps.
Get it at your
dealer**.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
her residence in Ann i, O
it
or befoie six mont-.s -om ill. Jltt.
of this notice, 1>»( ><’ Tn’y • | t< i
KT.MA DENI EL.
Administratrix of the ¿stat of Rr
vin Carter, <l< eased
7-81-21.5
Read the Headlight classi Ad ad
Reduction on all styles and sites
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
A New Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product
All outstanding cOuntrT ?«
warrants endorsed prior to1 *
eluding the 12th. day of April,
will be paid upon presentation- j
Interest ceases this 5th. ■ ■
August, 1921.
Kathleen Mi»«-
County Treasurer.
Captai
who has t
the coast
county, w
igators of
Tillamook
bays. Inch
the pionee
roads were
were not v
are speedil
distinction
first salnio
was for sei
the late Ca
Waldport.
While lh
Capt. firecan
Simpson, th
for several
•tx Indian i
bad a store
Newport, ar