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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1922)
•A » •1 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT PAŒEFOUS TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 19 Umatilla county lets $28,475.30 ATTENTION! Let’s don’t forget the Basket Ball road contract. SHERIFF JACK ASCHIM return Game, Wednesday, March the 8thi Lebanon needs new school. The Odd Fellows’ Team plays both ed from Salem Friday night. He left Rainer planning to pave Water Thursday with young Shaw whom Wheeler and Bay City. So come out street. he turned over to the authorities of and give them your support. Klamath Falls—Long-Bell lumber The Wheeler Team is a bunch of the reform school. He said he en plant at Weed to be enlarged. countered a blinding snowstorm jolly good fellows and will show you coming home and found four inches a game of thrills and excitement. The team from Bay City is the of snow below Hebo. High School Team, and this should MRS. HENRY WHITE, who had be an inspiration for the High' been visiting her mother in Salem School here to come out and show returned home Friday night. them that the Tillamok High Cchool I is always full of pep. I “POLLY WHITE” has also re- The Odd Fellows extend a spec- I turned home. If you are not ac- ial invitation to the High School i quainted with Polly ask the mar- students and their yell leader to shall. She is the belle of Tillamook. ’ give them a few of their yells. You will see both games for the A. A. Hanson, of Garibaldi, made i one price, 35 cents. We are more a visit to the dentist last week. than pleased with the way the High School walloped McMinnville Mon Miss Ozella Hart and John Schim- day night and we assure you that ming were married at the Christion we will be out Saturday night to parsonage last Thursday evening. help you wallop them again. The Rev. Harry Tucker officiating. H. C. O’DELL, Manager of the I.O.O.F. Team. MISS MYRTLE WALLIN, of the county assessor’s office, spent the BRIGHTON NOTES weekend with friends at Beaver. Saturday night’s dance was well MRS. BERT LEACH has gone to attended. Many out of town people McMinnville where she will visit were here. Everyone claims to have her two sisters and two sister-in- had a good time. Brighton dances laws. are always enjoyable affairs. A. R. Hartman is now a full fledg ELMER BAILEY, of Cloverdale, ed Elk. He was given a ride on the was in the city last week on busi- goat the other night. Didn’t seem ness. to have butted him very much tho. Miss Mildred Bupro has been j MR. AND MRS. JOHN NELSON. very ill with the flu, 1 but she is re- ; of Cloverdale, were down last Mon ported to be in the convalescent i day shopping and visiting friends. stage, and regaining her strength i rapidly. MRS. FRED BLOOM and Mrs. a The Butts children are on the Alvin Bloom, of Pleasant Valley, road to recovery from an attack of were here Saturday shopping and chicken pox. visiting friends. James Siminton was up the river fishing Sunday. MR. AND MRS. M. A. SHEARER, Mrs. J. J. Dumas visited friends of Garibaldi, were in the city Sat at Tillamook over the week end. urday. Claud Burdick was down Tilla- E. J. KELLOW, of Hebo, was a mook way for the week end. V. L» Johnson has returned from Tillamook visitor last Saturday. alama, and reports his wife and MRS. R. E. STANLEY returned daughter doing nicely. to Milton Sunday. She has been vis The contemplated visit of the iting with her son, C. S. Stanley, Brighton Sunday school with the and Mrs. Beckwith. She had a won Wheeler school has been postponed derful time and thinks TillamooH is due to the prevalence of so much sickness. the great place. PERSONALS NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN The Tillamook Cow Testing Association has begun its new year’s work. All dairymen who are figuring on testing will please call dr see Paul Fitzpatrick or Mr. Pine or the Tester. And dairymen can test in Tillamook county as the Tilla- mook cow testing associatin has taken over the North and South end association’s. Testing fee: $1.50 per head per year. We have a ready market for your grade heifer calves from dams producing 300 pounds of fat or over and sired by pure breed sires. Paul Fitzpatrick, Sec JUST AT PRESENT a good many of you are confronted by the necessity of making out at once your income tax re turns. And that isn’t the easiest matter even when you have plenty of time. Why not just drop into the First National, and get a little assistance from one of our officers? It is a favor we are glad to extend our customers. DIRECTORS W. J. Riechers. John Morgan A. W. Bunn B. C. Lamb. C. J. Edwards. Henry Rogers McGhee DONT LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR MOVING THE CITY TRANSFER Is prepared to send experienced packers into your home with canvas to cover all your goods LET US WORRY DAVID KURATLI and H. T. The Cadillac Stage Line now has Botts, of this city, and Solon Schiff- the finest 20-passenger bus of any man, of Bay City, made a business stage line in the state. It has three trip to Wheeler last week. compartments, smoker, ladies and the drivers compartment each equip MRS. GEORGE WILLIAMS, of ped with a heating and lighting Bay City, visited friends here last system. I feel safe in saying that Tuesday. it is not only one of the best look ing but also one of the easiest rid- MRS. F. C. McMEEKEN, of the ing busses in Oregn. We are not Bay City Examiner, visited many attempting to bring it over the friends here the early part of the mountain roads until they are dry. week. For the next two monhs you will find it waiting for you at Sheridan. DR. F. L. HOWARD and Alfred 11 40 being driven by Lester Fortner Reynolds were visiting in Bay City of Newberg, Oregon, an experienced I last Sunday. and careful driver whom I do not REV. DARK has been confined to hesitate to recommend to you. I want to call your attention to his home with the “flu.” Mrs. J. T. the 3:00 p. m. schedule which is Keating, of Bay City, has been con- being patronized very little. It puts ducting the services. you over the rough roads before H. L. PROVOOST and daughter dark. You eat supper in Sheridan Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. W. Till- and land in Portland about 8:30 IVAN DONALDSON. man, and Miss Gretchen McMeeken, p. m. of 2: y City, were visitors to our —Adv. city last Wednesday. A new line of Ladies tweed and wool Outing Hats just received at Mrs. McGrath entertained a "500” party Tuesday afternoon. She was Pennington’s.—Adv. assisted in serving by the Misses Lillian Groat and Glee Rusk. Among the invited guests were numbered: Mesdames Aiderman, Gordan Burge, Emmett Bales, C. W. Barrick. Fred Baker, F. A. Beltz, John Carroll, Orpha Eastman, F. C. Esch, Harvey Groat, Ebinger, French, John Gruber, Carl Haberläch, E. T. Hal- tom, Lloyd Hunt, J. Keeley, J. Lamar, B. C. Lamb, Homer Mason, Mercier, Web McCracken, Chas. E. Pollock, David Robinson. H. H. Rosenberg, Murial Smith, Oscar Schultz, Carl Schultz, J. E. Shearer, Lloyd Turnbull, Alva Wiliams and Miss Edna Dooley. • • • MRS. KRAKE, mother of the Krake boys who reside here, re- turned home Friday after visiting ' her sister, Mrs. Christensen, who has been very ill at the home of her daughter in Portland . We Are Here To Serve You CALL US DAY OR NIGHT Our Motto Quick Service and Reasonable Rates THE CITY TRANSFER I ' j ; Need A New Range Kitchen Hardware. Cooking U tonal la Paint to Brighten Up the Furniture See 0Hr new and complete line of these articles File Incon e Tax Returns All income tax returns must be in the office of the collector of internal revenue at Portland before March 15. If you have not yet made your returns now is the time to get busy. No excuses will be taken. Those failing to comply with the law are subject to heavy penalties. Zz31“ This new N X Xz iS sugar-coated J^9 gum delights / young and It “melts in your > mouth” and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. There are the other WRIGLEY friends to choose from, too: [4^ C28 L. A. BARRICK DO YOUR HAULING 68.903,221 feet lumber shipped 1 from Columbia river during Janu- j ary. Oregon will receive $1,875,664 fori national forest work. We are prepared to haul Oregon City—$30,000 Redmen’s i lodge building to be constructed. • ANYTHING Mt. Angel to get $22,000 cannery. Freewater —Congregatlonalists to build $15,000 chapel. Tigard—New school to be erected. Forest Grove experiencing build- i ing activity. DISCOVERED Excellent Home Cooking WITH Absolute ( Cleanliness There is considerable snow re ported in the mountains by paseen- gers and those arriving by train 1 and auto stage. ALEX MCNAIR & CO Tillamook. GEORGE H. WITHYCOMBE. of Gaston and brother of the late Gov- ernor Withycombe arrived in the city Friday. Mr. Withycombe is an enthusiastic stock raiser of the Wll- lamette valley. Lakeview—Quicksilver mine b« ing developed 35 miles south. Coquille—Mountain States Pon er Co. to expend $40.000 on extei sion of lines to distribute light an power *n this section. Thurston has new cheese factor; Oregon Crater Lake highway from Trail to Prospect to cost $300.000. State highway to be built from Dalles to Tillamook beaches. Gardiner—$2.000.000 sawmill to operate April 1. Reedsport sawmills and box fac tories in full operation. TOURIST CAFE TILLAMOOK OREGON