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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1921)
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15 7 S' “Anythiag Made of Wood” Frank Heyd & Company Incorp orated “— Dealers “ÄS in ÄÄ* Plate «Mas, y .« —. PAGE THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Sh »‘“f 8Uet “ TnJAMQOK. ORBMN Williams & Williams Dr. Reedy recently took a herd of Tillamook milch cows of good blyod together with a number of yearlings Congressman Hawley has forward and • registred Guernsey bull to ed to the postmaster at Tillamook Eastern Oregon for sale to stockmen the following letter from the Fourth of that section. It is understood Assistant Postmaster General, which that he is meeting with good success in disposing of the herd. will explain itself: Hon. Willis C. Hawley, See and hear the parrots and ca House of Representatives. naries at the Palm confectionery t My Dear Mr. Hawley: Saturday. Orders taken for Christ For your information I take pleas mas gifts.—Adv. i ure in notifying you of the authori Nehalem bay has been full of zation of motor rural route 6 at Tillamook, Tillamook county Oregon drift wood of late says the Wheeler Reporter, caused by the late high effective February 1, 1922. This route which has been peti water. Many active persons are tioned for by Messrs. G. F. Hackett. laying In enough wood to last for Arnold Mangold, C. W. Nelson and several months. Its anybody’s wood others, will provide improved and for the taking. convenient facilities for approxi The first person that asks for It mately 392 families, most of whom the Palm confectionery Saturday have to go considerable distance for at the 17th, will be given a beautiful their mail. , Thia route will supersede rural canary tree.—Adv. route No. 1, Tillamook. Vhe carrier Frank Hobson, for whom Hobson- will be transferred to motor route A Ville was named, and one of the oM and his salary increased from >1880 settlers of this county, was up from to 82600 per ajtnum. Garibaldi Tuesday. Sincerely yours. Fourth Asst. Postmaster General. OVER 300 FAMILIES TO GET MOTOR ROUTE MAIL SERVICE * PASSENGER STAGE GOES OVER GRADE SUNDAY NEAR HEBO The incoming Cadillac stage went over a 15 foot embankment last Sun day evening three miles beyond He bo and turned over with nine pass engers aboard. Fortunately no one was injured by the upset. This is considered remarkable, when the distance of the fall Is taken into ac count. The accident was a result of the stage meeting a big truck on the narrow grade, the Cadillac having the outside. While in the act of pass ing, the edge of the embankment which was undermined by the rain, gave way, throwing the passenger stage over the grade. The time was about 6 o’clock In the evening, and whwn the passengers were all ac, counted for the stage proprietors secured another auto and brought the passengers to Tillamook arriving about 9 o’clock that evening. . GARAGE V > TILLAMOOK SHEET METAL WORKS A. GRUENWALD, Prop. 12 Montbs to Pay And at Reduced Prices D. Burford was a passenger Portland Monday last. I « * Alex McNair & Company Mutual ................................. i. - DR. J. G. TURNBR Permanently located in SNMasnook Private effice tn Jenkin's jowMry More. Latest up-to-dnlg iasteu- ments and equipment. HvoMtnga and Sunday by appeMMu*. • y Geo. P. Wlasiow MRS. KING I In Balcony of King & Crekshaw I BUTTS A WINSLOW Lawyer» Tillamook, _ National Bldg. TiMamook, Ora. , .Oregoa z Here Is Christmas Suggestion Your wife has probably been try ing for years to get you to have a good photograph taken. Surprise her with one of our "true to life" pho- t ographs of yourself tsls Christmas, She will appreciate your thought- fulness. jbfake an appointment for a sitting today, Only a few minutes time necesaary. MIRIAM TEMPLE NO. 3« The Pythian Sisters meets every 2nd snd 4th Tuesdays at X. P. Hall at I p. m. Pythiaa Sister club meets every 3rd Wednesday. Iaet Oarroll, Ex Chief Elizabeth Oatheut, M of R A C Lodge Directory (Dvo” Stuòie Rollie Watson returned home from a two or three days trip to the valley Tuesday.. He attended the tax payers’ meeting at McMinnville, which waB composed of taxpayers from various parts of the state. GO TO Ulysses Edwards wsb In the City from Sandlake Tuesday. He reports that the plank road which was wash ed away during the flood of last month, has been replaced and that the road is now open to travel. CHURCH! Mrs. Andrew Klein and daughter- | in-law, Mrs Hugo Klein of Nehalem , were in town Tuesday, with bust ness at the court house. Herbert and Robert Nicklaus were in the city Tuesday, from Blaine, and transacted business at the court house. 0. E. 8. Staged communlenMoaa ftrat and third Tharedaye of each month In Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. LELIA D. DOW, Sea. Marathon Lodge No. 91. K nigh to eC Wittes Regular meeting Mon day evening at 7:45 sharp. By order of the ChanceHor Com mander. W R. C. Oorinith Relief Corps, No. 64 Dept, of Oregon, meets on first and third Friday evenings of each month, at 8 p. m., in tife W. O. W. hall. Yisttara welcome . Minnis Johnson, President Elisabeth Conover, Secy. I Connth Post, No. 3A, Dept of Osegon Rud. Zweifel of Mohler had bus iness in Tillamook Tuesday last. If you want your life insured, go to Church And your future thus secured, g« to Church If you want your wife well gowned When you’re beneath the ground, For insurance that is sound, go to Church. F. C. Baker was a Portland pass- enger Wednesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. E Allen of Beaver, Dec. 11th, a daughter. Mrs Ed Smith of Nehalem was in the city Wednesday. Meets on second and fourth Saturdays of each month at p. m. la W. •. W. hall. VI si Sers welcome. » J. S. McCloaky of Alpine wr_a in the city Saturday. READY TO AH) s I mmp X H. T. Botta J. C. Conley of Barview, was In the city Monday. l»e First National BeU Phone I Fl. X. R. A. Leonard, resident agent or the N. Y. Life Co. came in from Portland ^jsterday, where he has been for the treatment of his daugh ter, and stated that she is doing nicely, <$nd hopes soon to have her home permanently. of these articles —I DR. O. L. HOHLFMLD ß fl R10T W[ A g... 7 SEE OUR COMPLETE- LINE x_—_— »- ■■ to FANCY WORK AND ART DEPART MENT FOR THE LADIES C. L. Lewis, Co a new range, kitchen hard ware, cooking utensils,paint to brighten up the furniture THAMOOK, ATTORNTH Al LAW Fascinating story books, bouncing balls, toques, sweaters, mittens, bun ny dresse.s rompers, aprons. Dr, Dea ton’s sleepers, knox knit hose, first step shoe, baby boudoir stamped wearables for wee tote. See the cir cus animals. i , ■ , WALL PAPER Need R. T. BOALS M. D Eye S pm MM No need to wait any longer. Equip your farm with electricity right away. A small payment dowa starts the dependable Western Electric Power and Light Outfit working and saving for you. X National BnMding TUkunook. Oieeen BARRICK & HALL ▲ bridge over the slough at the Maple Leaf cheese factory was jam med with logs Monday that threat ened for a time to take out the bridge. The Kllches overflowed Its banka Monday. FOR TIE KIDDIES GET RICH QUICK SCHEMES For the protection of the people j of this county who have money to , Invest, and as there appears to be , quite a number of rapid Are stock salesmen imposing upon people, it WESTERN ELECTRIC POWER & LIGHT Is exceedingly important that the MAKES THE BATTERY LAST LONGER people of the county should know Bell 61W. Mutual what stock companies are genuine and those which are formed to fleece ____ * the people out of their hard earned money. The Tillamook Chamber of Commerce’s advice is do not put ■s your savings Into any stock or loan z proposition without having It Inves Our new stock of « tigated, and the Chamber will under take to Investigate all propositions free of charge for the people of. this county if they will furniBh it with the name of the company keeking to sell stock. Get rich quick schemes has arrived. Drop in and look over it. have done the people of the middle west out of large sums of money the past few years, and the Chamber of Commerce takeB this nreans to pro tect the people of this county before 206 E. Front St. they invest their money. J. J. Krebbs of Rockaway, who Is /- the Justice of the peace In the 4th district, was in town Wednesday, making his report to the County Treasurer, and getting official sup plies for the coming year. He re ports a good site sum collected in the shape of fines during 1921, from the class who consider themselves superior to the state law. S. Z J. S. Lund of Portland who was here the early part of the woek. aa representative of a Portland Arm, and who went out to the beach to estimate the work on the tunqjp to be cut through Maxwell Point by Rosenberg Bros., in the furtherance of their Improvement of their beach property returned to Portland Wed nesday. »»an«« to aid la all legitimate s. S. Lamm of Mohler was a coun- ty seat visitor Sunday. committee of bankers, offered, if approved by rlw locffl loa® If yon are learning tire dftaUs of this lean, come in and let ns talk tn you. Fred Skomp was down Sunday and Monday from his home at Sag- 1 ada Bend. Harvey Bblager, gec'y. W. A. CHURCH Howard Owens, the garage man at Cloverdale, was a city visitor last Tuesday. Bi takers. Lamb Bd wards. Local Representative Massachusetts Life Insur ance Company. Mrs. John Benson of Garibaldi had business at the court house last Wednesday. I Ivssi Hale of Garibaldi was la the city Tuesday to apply for a loan un der the soldiers' bonu« X