Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 10, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGI TWO
OMloquln—Lumber plants
and at Modoc Point to be served by
electric light and power from new
A Semi-Weekly Paper Published extensions of Calif-Ore. Power Co.
Every Tuesday and Friday by the
TOM HAMILTON, former
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc.
prietor of the Royal , restauran!
Tillamook, Oregon
bäck in the city looking UP old
quaintances.
Leslie Harrison
Managing Editor
W. A. Wise—Dentist. (Adv.)
George Gilbert
City Editor
©llamook ^eabligbt
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook
Both Telephones
office to do dental work every Mon­
day and other times by appoint­
Entered as second-class matter in ment.—Adv. 20-tf.
the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon.
Want to borrow «100 for 2 or 3
years at 10 percent tor first year
and 8 percent for remainder of the
$2.00 time. Can give first mortgage on
1.00 good property. L. Box 252, City.
.75 P. 140 or 32F. 4. —Adv. 20-t4.
Subscription Rate*
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THE LAST CALL
Marsh Burdick haB answered his
last alarm. After nearly two years
faithful service for the city as one
of her fire department, he has been
stricken down by an insidious dis­
ease, and fell as much in the line of
duty as though he had died fighting
flames. Those who were in intimate
touch with him always had the
highest regard for his work and
sense of duty, a somewhat rare
thing in this world.
When the city council decided in
192o to create a paid fire depart­
ment, Marsh Burdick was one of
those chosen for the position. From
that time to the day before his death
he was constantly on the ground,
answering calls and tending the I
station, always with the highest I
As assistant
regard for his work,
fire marshal he has been instru- ,
mental In preventing many condi-1
tions that might have caused much |
property loss to the taxpayers ->f
this city.
Truly the citizens of Tilfamook
city have lost one of their best
friends with the passing of Marsh
Burdick.
IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY
ennington
Fare an warmer an the cheef told
me to give St. Mawes Pretty Lady
wich is Mister Lester Daniel’s heif­
er wich is the champeen glvln milk
a good rite up but I forgot it. She
made 12,550 pounds of milk and
made over 8 hunderd pounds of but-
ter wich is goip sum the cheef sed.
Her fother dide jess a little wile
a go from eatin sum bailln wires.
jim dash
You better get bizzy an vote next
Satlddy for them city bonds less you
want to hold the bags a long time
an have the intrust eat up your
principles the cheef sed.
Mister
Coates what fire cheef he sed yes an
less sumthin is dun also a bout fire
traps everybuddy is goln to get
burnt up sum of these nites when
its a big crowd in them.
The L. D. Club.
The L. D. Club met at the home of
Mrs. H. H. Rosenberg March 3, Mrs.
Ostrander acting as assistant host­
ess. A pleasant afternoon was spent
after which a dainty lunch was ser­ i
ved. Those present were the Mes-
dames Anderson, Boon, Hoag, Hin­
jim dash
kle, Hosley, , Hays, Harris, Styles,
Up to Mister Guy Ford’s that time
Ostrander, Odell, Leach, Martin,
Miller, Jud Rosenberg and H. H. when they had the 500 party an
Rosenberg. Visiting ladies were Mrs. Smith winned the prize Mis­
Mrs. Hay.
ter Williams sed he wood of win­
Mrs. Bunn and
:
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•
•
ned it if it wusn’t for sum widder
wich duubye crossed him playin. I
Birthday Party.
On Saturday night over fifty dont no who it wus.
friends gathered at the home of I
Mrs. C. Van Patten in honor of her
COMMISSIONER H. V. ALLEY is
birthday. A very pleasant evening registered at the Tillamook.
was spent with music.
Mrs. Van
Patten favored with several recita-
She *
tions learned in childhood,
received many beautiful gifts among
Where Will You
them being 6 beautiful gift from
■
her son Thomas of Idaho who was
unable to be here. At eleven o’clock
Spend
a lovely lunch was served and all
departed wishing Mrs. Van P;;tten
many happy returns of the day.
* * •
<i
Bernice Ripley told me she grad-
wated from takin 500 lessuns an I
shood put it in the paper so I will,
jim dash
Mister Carl Schultz had a party
wich wus his berth day wlch
a surprize but he node a bout
Mister Adan^s he carried off
prize, I dont no who winned
but he got it jess the same Mister
Adams did.
i
I
jim dash
Mister Gilbert sed people thinks
he is me wich he aint jess cause his
last name is George. He sed if he
rote-like me he woodn’t hold his
job IQ minnlts cause he sed he ain’t !
so shure of it enny way.
jim dash
Ruth Partridge is takin lessons I
playin 500 an Edna Mills also by I
male.
jim dash
Mary Fox up to Cloverdale what
had cute pendisttus is all rite from
it now pretty neer. It wus a ser-
gible oprrashun.
jim dash
My fother sed look out for your
munney cuase the ladies of the Kill
Klare club is out huntin.
■ÜK-T!”
Reehor Specials
Edisons Re-creations
Reduced
New Records every month
Lamar’s Drug Store
□
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
CHILDREN’S OXFORDS
We have just received a new shipment of Child­
ren’s Oxfords in the popular dark brown shade.
These have the heavy soles and the all-leather con­
struction so essential to real service in a Child’s shoe.
Prices: $2.65 to $3.40
Our Men’s Special at $3.95
-
1917 and was Paresident of that in­
stitution until 1921.
Outside of his business activities i
in Marshfield, he soon became one of
the prominent citizens of that dis­
trict. He was one of the origninal
promoters of the State Highway pro­
I
gram. He was elected Senator from
the Eighth Senatorial District, cam­
prising Coos and Curry counties in
1920.
Senator Hall soon became one of
the leaders in state-wide politics as
Etre Nous Club.
The second meeting of the Entre
a fearless exponent of the highway
program. As a Legislator he play­
♦ Nous Club was held Friday after­
♦
Attend
the
Revival
Meetings
ed a prominent part in all import­
♦ ADVERTISING MANAGER * noon of last week at the home of
at U. B. Church, commencing
ant legislation during both sessions
+ Mrs. Carl Anderson. Following a
♦
RESIGNS
March
12
and
continuing
for
short business session sewing and
in 1921.
He risked censure from
♦
two weeks until March 26.
♦
the exponents of the 1925 Exposi­
John P. Varnum, advertis­ ♦ chatting were the diversions of the
♦
Song
service
begins
at
7:30
tion Bill when he refused to listen
♦ ing manager of the Headlight, ♦ afternoon. Officers as follows were
P. M. Preaching at 8:00 P. M.
elected: Mrs. Carl Anderson, presi­
to any proposed Inroads into the,
♦ has tendered his resignation to +
every night except Saturdays.
road funds for the purpose of fin­
Saturday, ♦ dent, Mrs. Edward Nunn, press
♦ become effective
correspondent and secretary.
De­
ancing the Fair.
Hall’s undeviat-
REV. J. E. FRY, Pastor
♦ March 11. Mr. Varnum has ♦
licious refresments were served by
lng course in this latter action
♦ other business Interests in the ♦
"Prepare to Meet Your God.”
the joint hostesses, Mrs. Anderson
brought forth the highest praise
♦ city that require his atten­ *
Those
from all parts of the State.
I
♦ tion, and to which he is com­ ♦ and Mrs. Cyril Osborne.
present were Mesdames Anderson,
Since his debut into state-wide
♦ pelled to give his entire time. ♦
Osborne, Bell, Kennedy, Coe, My­
politics, the leadership in various
♦ The resignation according to ♦
ers, Nunn and White. Mrs. Robert
non-political movements has gravl-
the
officials
of
the
corporation
♦
♦
Swift
&
Company
Myers will receive the club in two
tated naturaiiy to him.
He is a
♦ will be favorably acted upon. ♦ weeks.
member of the Oregon Land Settle­
Mr. Varnum has been con­ ♦
♦
• < e
FOURTH STREET MARKET
ment Commission and served for,
♦ nected with the Headlight cor­ ♦
The
Tillicum
Club.
three years as President of the Ore­
♦ poration for about eight ♦
OREGON -
PORTLAND,
The Tillicum Club was entertain­
gon State Chamber of Commerce
♦ months and has always per­ ♦
and is now director of that organi­ i
formed his duties faithfully. ♦ ed at the home of Alma Spicker last i
♦ We do not know just what bus­ ♦ Wednesday night: Miss Spicker was Will pay you top market prices zation.
a delightful hostess.
The decora­
Friends of Senator Hall proclaim
♦ iness connections Mr. Varnum ♦ tions were in green, interspersed
him as a natural leader, and point
♦ has in the city, but it has been ♦ with pussy willow, in honor of St.
for your
with pride to his record of achieve­
♦ rumored that he is to be a ♦
at
Three
tables
played
Patrick.
ments in public and private life.
: local representative of one of ♦ ”500” A dainty luncheon was
Others concede that his judgment is '
the oil companies.
♦
DRESSED
served. The guests Included the
sound and admit that no outside1
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Misses Georgia Barry, Betta Starr,
pressure or log-rolling can swerve i
MRS. MERRILL SMITH 1 b taking and Grace Dooley.
The members
him from any program or move-
Miss Clara Plaskar's place at the present included: Mrs. Edna De HOGS AND CALVES
ment to which he has dedicated .
Penny store while Miss Plaskar 1 b Sart, and the Misses Theresa Gay­
himself.
PROMPT REMITTANCES
<11.
lord, Belle Wilson. Edna Mills, Mar­
Mr. Hall was married in 1906 in 1
garet Coates, Florence Heffley, Ed­
Portland to Ann English,
They
MRS. W. O. CHURCHILL, of Hebrt ita LaBare, Marion Hanson, »>rtha
have three children, two boys thirt-
Is in the city on business.
Collins and Alma Spicker.
Miss
een and seven, one girl nine.
Gaylord won high honors, and Miss
Senator Charles Hall of Coos i
MRS. W. B. FOSTER, of Brighton Collins was awarded the “booby”
County has announced that he will
prise.
is a guest to our city.
.90 be a candidate for nomination for
'S 6 Star cut Tumblers ......
1 Pryx Pie Plate-----------
.88 Goveror of this state in th'e follow­
WE WILL BUY YOUR
Universal Food Chopper ------ 3.0« ing despatch sent to the newspapers
SECOND HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES
Aluminum Kettles--------------- 1.28 of the state:
Marshfield, Feb. 16
We have also good selling prices.
No. 1 Galv. Wash Tub-------- 1.15 |
"I am a candidate for the
27
x
54
Grass
Rugs
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.75
TILLAMOOK FURNITURE CO.
republican nomination for gOV
27 x 54 Axminister Rug---- 3.95 ’
No. 3 First Street
Phone 73W
er nor of Oregon, I shall sub-
Large Cloth Basket------------- 1.25
mit to the voters within ten
9 x 12 Congoleun Gold Seal
I
days a summary of the princi­
Rugs ------------ ---------- - 18.C0 (
ples on which my candidacy is
Second hand Range, good re­
based. —Charles Hall.”
pair _______ _ -—------ 26.0®
This step by Mr. Hall, clears the
Good easy arm Rocker
6.0»
political atmosphere to a great ex­
tent as other candidates, who won. 1
Reeher Furniture Co. probably have entered the race w’ll
now remain out of the contest. Those
thus affected are said to be Senator
I. L. Patterson, of Polk County,
Fresh Smelt Next Week
Charles E. Gates, of Medford, and
Call 131W. I will deliver in the George H. Kelly of Portland.
city. Two pounds 15c, four pounds
Hall’s candidacy has been endors­
25c, nine pounds 50c. Or come and ed by the Patriotic Federated So­
get them and get one pound extra, cieties at Portland a few days ago.
Call
mornings and evenings after This endorsement came unsolicited
»2.25 Records now
$2.06
train at 60« StiUwell Ave. B. B. and prior to the tim’d when Mr. Hall
Hays.—Adv.
decided to become a candidate. “I
|1. »5 Records now
$1.5«
am naturally glad to receive such
an endorsement as this, but as yet I
WHY WORRY
Record*
now
11.35
$1.00
I can sell or trade anything—any­ am not ready to announce that I
where Ç. W. Mlllerahlp. 165 H will run for governor,” said Sena- ,
«th St., Portland. Phone Mala tor Hall at the Benson hotel before*
IO-tf he left' for bls home in the Cooe
5375
city.
"This offer when officially made.”
We Carry the Complete Catalogue of
HALL THROWS HAT DI BING
went on Senator Hall, "will of
course cause me to give serious con­
(Continued from page AY
Edison Re-Creations in Stock.
sideration to the Idea of running
the telephone system there, the Ore­ (qr governor. I have in truth never
gon-Washington Telephone
Com­ seriously considered it, but have
pany. and built »be Central Build­ been content to let my friends keep
ing and owned a number of orchards talking in my behalf.”
Mr. Hall has been busy the last
tn the Hood River Valley. He also
served as Director and President of few dsyee arranging details regard­
ing his campaign for the republi­
the Hood River Commercial Club.
He
His activities were transferred to can nomination for governor.
Cooe Bay in 1314 and immediately was in Portland last Saturday and
thereafter a number of new organi­ Sunday. Monday he was in Rose­
sations in that district came Into burg where he was guest of honor
being. He organised the Coon and of the business mens’ association.
Oregon
Tillamook,
Curry Telephone Company of which Tuesday he was back in Portland,
he is President today; organised end Wednesday noon he addressed
the Bank of Southweetern Oregon in the Rotary Club at Salem.
ETERNITY?
P
Tte Quaûty <5tore”
HANDSOME MODEL SHOES in both brown
and black—good calfskin uppers—leather soles, and
some with rubber heels. This is a shoe that is sold
elsewhere at a much bigger price.
Women’s Oxfords
are going strong. We have all shades and
suitable for both street or more formal wear.
Prices: $3.85 to $9.00
Why pay good money for Shoes with paste­
board counters, cardbo rd soles and heels when you
can get ALL-LEATHER Shoes here at but a trifle
more initial outlay. TXHINK IT OVER!
OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOMCO
TO THE
FARMERS AND GARDENERS
of Tillamook County
18
Springtime is almost here and with it will come the demands
of hundreds of Tillamook gardens and fields for good, fresh, de­
pendable seed.
We are well equipped to supply your wants with the largest
stock we have ever had in both package and bulk garden seed and
seed for root and green feed crops for the cows.
Do not send away for your seed, but bring your lists to
this
store and save money. We also have a limited supply of Early Ross
Seed Potatoes, cheap while they last and feed for the little chicks
and calves.
Bring your wants to—
“The Satisfaction Store”
E. G. ANDERSON
TILLAMOOK-PORTLAND
Cadillac Stage Line
ANNOUNCEMENT
For the comfort of our patrons we have Installed electric beaters
tn all our cars. We protect you by careful drives and «40,00®
accident Insurance.,
Remember you can call us on either phone.
We will call at your home for you. Stage to Pacific City also
line is owned by Tillamook men.
Patronize Home Industry
Leaves Tillamook Hotel
7:30 a’.m.; 12. M. and 3. p m.
I’h .ie 135 W
Leaves Portland Terminal
8:30 a.m.; 13:30 and 3:30 Pm
ph me Main k<»<
IVAN DONALDSON, Agent