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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1922)
Louis Fleck of Pleasant Valley was unfortunate in having his thumb badly mashed last Thursday while employed at the A. G. Beals Lumber Company at Hemlock. Lowell Edwards, who is entered Kenton—Local company to es at the Oregon Agricultural College tablish plant for remanufacture of at Corvallis, is in the city on his lumber. spring vacation and visiting with his parents. During the summer months Lowell sports a blue colored H. E. Carr had his foot badly bug’ and helps his father and J. O. Bozarth, city treasurer of Bay City, was in the city last week crushed last Monday while employ brother in keeping up the efficiency HIGH SCHOOL of the power company. visiting friends and attending to ed at the A. F. Coates Lumber Co. business connected with his city DRAMATIC CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Men! We can now _ give you a office. Christensen on March 13th a boy. GOOD FELT HAT at »3.50 or Presents »5.00. William Dahlke, of Lake Lytle, Dr. R. T. Boals attending physician. Pennington’s.—Adv. was in the city during the court "The Best Man’’ Mrs. John Riggs went to Port- Lane county sawmills cut term. land Wednesday to visit friends. "The Revolt” 003,000 feet lumber, employ “That Rascal Pat” hands. There is to be a get-to-gether F. meeting of all the road builders of was D. Mitchell, Bayocean booster, in town Saturday shaking MARCH 31ST AT 8 O’CLOCK Freewater—New ice plant. »30.- Tillamook county next Wednesday Is with old friends, hands friends. Mr. Mitch 000 church and brick block build- * evening. ell states that they soon ex ing. High School Gym pect to have all controversy settled, Mrs. F. L. Dowell, wife of the Bay City mail carrier, has been in and Bayocean will then go ahead. Rock Creek—Shut 1er road to Admission, 35c and 25c the city visiting at the home of her A crew of men have been busy all built at cost of »76,750. winter on the Bayocean road. mother for the past week. Tickets E. E. Koche. Warrenton—Modern lumber Earl Anderson and Matt Gardner Proceeds for school Plano Dr. Hawk, of Bay City, was call of Carlton, Ore., were seen on the box mill under construction. ed here on professional business last streets Friday afternoon. Tuesday. Toledo extending water mains. Mrs. Amy Pratt, superintendent Geo. Johnson and family, of Bay Portland—135 West coast saw City, were visitors to the city last of Dr. Boals Hospital expects to leave Tuesday for Portland In order mills for week ending March 4th, week. to atend the Mary Garden Concert. manufactured 79,776,172 feet of lumber; sold 67.300,390 feet; and Mr. and Mrs. T. Gillen, Lew Mrs. Ralph Warren left for Port shipped 76.131,089 feet. Production Thompson, P. T. Thompson, Mrs. land Wednesday to be gone some was twelve per cent below normal. Ashley, and R. Schwertmann, all of time visiting old friends. New business was sixteen percent i Bay City, were in Tillamook visit below production. Shipments were business ing and attending to Mrs. Louis Fleck of Pleasant thirteen percent above new business. affairs. I Valley is improving from a recent Unfilled domestic cargo orders to ■ illness. taled 87,932,11 feet; and unfilled Dr. Hoy reports the small daugh I export orders, 89,573.032 feet. Un ter of John M. Mathews seriously Ltdi»i and Misses Sailors Mrs. Hobson of Garibaldi was filled rail orders totaled 4,753 cars. 111 with pneumonia. shopping in our city on Saturday. Latest Novelties ! STETSON HATS — Pennington’s. E. A. Worthington was injured Riley Simmons of Pleasant Val quite badly last week while work- ley was in the city Saturday on —Adv. Natty Childrens Hats ing on. the Bay Ocean road. business. For all kinds of sewing, beading Personals pew ¡Spring and embroidering call at 502 First Mrs. Wm. Turner and small Mr. and Mrs. Beals returned from daughter of Yellow Fir Mill were in Portland Friday. While there they St. E. See Display at Tillamook Friday visiting Mrs. visited their son Roland who is at Want to borrow »1000 for 2 or 3 Turner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al tending Hill Military Acadamy. years at 10 percent for first year fred Reynolds, who live just north and 8 percent for remainder of the of Tillamook city. Among the out of town visitors who attended the Moose dance Fri time. Can give first mortgage on J. H. Rosenberg is sick and con- day night were Miss Ruth Benson good property. Addresa communi fined to his home. of Hemlock, Cleve Morris of Man I cations to Headlight. —Adv. 20-t4. hattan and Ross Van Nortwick of Mrs. Fred Davidson was in Til- Rockaway. WHY WORRY larnook Saturday shopping. I can sell or trade anything—any Ernest Ford, who is attending where C. W. Millership, 165%; Morris Scbnall's boy was operated O. A. C. is spending the week end 4th St., Portland. Phone Main , on at the Dr. Boals Hospital by Dr. with his parents. 5275 20-tf | Boal”. for middle ear trouble, Thurs- Ctrtfully "•led day, March 16 1922. i Miss Flo Imus of Rockaway, was URGENT— WORK WANTED AS t/IIMul carton shopping in town yesterday. general housekeeper by middle- | msurrs Lowell Edwards of O. A. C. is absolute aged lady with small boy of school ‘ home on a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Larkin, proprietors taaitation. age. C102 Headlight. 22-tf of the Manhattan Hotel, accompanl- Mrs. F. B. C. Lucas is recovering ed by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dixon and from a severe attack of illness. daughter drove down from Portland I i Flapjack to spend the week end at Manhattan. Trever Hare who is attending O. A. C. is in Tillamook visiting his Mrs. Kidder of Garibaldi is at mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. the Vidito Hospital. 1. Your Live or Dressed Will Hare, who live south of town. Grocers C. R. Turvis of Twin Rocks is V. Norris of the Whitney Lûm back at his old Job with Ernest Recommend ber company was in Tillamook last Snodgrass. Friday and Saturday evening visit Albers es ing friends. Thomas B. and Wm. Watt of the Quality the Brighton Mills Camp spent Sunday We pay market prices. Dr. Boals made a professional call at Lake Lytle. hotcakes Checks Daily to Mohler, in consultation with Dr. of the Rinehart, to see Mildred Tilden Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Maddox and BLUE VALLEY PRODUCE COMPANY West who is very 111. son of Manhattan spent Sunday 4th & Clisan St., Portland, Or. visiting friends at Bay City. Lyle Smith who came in from Portland to see his fathei Dr. Smith Mrs. Arthur Case has as her guest K I who has been ill with pneumonia, Mrs. A. K. Case of Portland has returned’ to North Pacific Den tal College to resume his studies. Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller and small daughter, of South Prairie, were Tillamook shopping in our city Saturday. Albert Darby was visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell Mrs. Harry Simmons and Mrs. and son, of South Prairie, were in Lindley Goldsworthy were Tilla- town Saturday. COMES FROM REGISTERED mook shoppers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mr. Miss Rose Tilden has been called and Mrs. Clifford Thomas and Miss to the bediside of her sister, Mildred Echo Thomas, motored to Bull Run STOCK ONLY who is ill at her home in Nehalem. Saturday to attend the funeral of Mias Lillian Thomas, niece of Frank Mrs. D. R. Howell, wife of the Thomas. Southern Pacific agent at Rocka way and daughter. Miss Helen, vis John Graff, of Pleasant Valley re ited in the city on Saturday ceived a biuised knee when Supplied Daily By Cottonwood Farm rolled over him Saturday. Miss Mrytle Wallin, of the coun ty assessor’s office, was very busy Doc” Walling, of Rockaway, was this week. Miss tVallin has been seen on our streets Monday. doing some figuring as to bow best fight the H C L with a measly Herman Schlappi. of South county pay check. Prairie, was in the city Saturday. x Miss Patterson AUCTION OF POULTRY VEAL, HOGS Albero Flapjacks Our Milk and Crea Mrs. H. W. Crsher, mother cf Dave Miller, of Yellow Fir, was in Mrs. Geo. Kiehm of the Pennington town Saturday visiting hie son Har store, is here visiting her daughter. ( ry. who is ill at Dr. Boals hospital. Mr.-. Casher’s home is in Canada, and she is now enjoying her trip visit ing her _______ children. She was the t , Carl Grayson of Grangeville, guest" of her son at Hillsboro for the ‘ I(1aho but formerly of Tillamook, is . in the city on a visit. Mr. Grayson past month. | is connected with the University Extension at Orangeville, and A. A. Pennington has been con A Is home for ror the me P** pa*' 1^1’* j the brother of Mrs. Clark Hadley. fined to his is expected to be about | but 6ay< Mrs. Mrs. Pennington Pennington has has Captain Robert Farley of the Bar igain ___ soon. faen* managing th* business during view Lifesaving station was in the the indisposition of her husband. | city yesterday. Captain Farley has been in charge of the Barview sta Miss Clara Plasket is again back tion since it was founded and since- to her position at the Penny «tor* having been on duty there haw wit nessed many disasters to ships the Tillamook eoast C R Lewi*. of Rockaway. 1« the Lv assistant to Ernest --- Snodgrasv „‘7*1^1*111 tv ----- * ! Ernest Ford. O A. C. student, is lev a is an axpert harness --ma *<*7 in the city visiting his parents. Mr fad w ill do th* harness work at the and Mrs. Guy Ford and brother TW. far ’grass establishment. Ernest is flashing hie famous smile about the streets and renewing ae- Os- Mies Bees Stone and Mr* ' quatntances with all bis old friends. Cafe have torn. of u. "tbc •-« Bungalow ———- _... to hi.-le around to wait on the crowd N. 3 Myers, wbo formerly was We y noon, The meh seem - to In- city marshal here, ia in the city on rvirf 4*y a short visit with his son Robert Mr Myers war’recently Involved in Mr and Mm E E Bsker. of an accident which left Mm »Ith • far'land. have tak-n np their resl- few broken riba. fan<c at Tillamook. COWS We will offer for public sale ten head of our choice grade Jersey cows; these will include some of our best. We are doing this to make room for reg. Jerseys. Also offer two young registered bulls from register of merit dams. These cows all have cow testing association records. FREE FROM My herd is TUBERCULOSIS Have had seven tests without a reactor. Two of these Tests were made by the Government Veterinarian The last tests were made by Dr. Shaw, March 2, 1922 he tested 74 head and found no reactor. Our herd ___ _______________ was established in 1867. If you buy in this sale you get cows we have been build ing up for 55 years. Sale to be held at DON MEADOWS FARM »% miles East of Tillamook March 27, 1922 at 1 p. m. TERMS : 3 months. Bankable Notes at 8 percent Interest JOE DONALDSON, Owner. COLONEL J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer. Friendship and Finance The Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is Of Great Importance To Us Albert smp DAIRY SALE We want you to deposit FRIENDSHIP as well as MONEY when yon start an account with us. Your interests will he protected and you will he assured of OUR Friendship in return for your Confidence. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM « .1 1 Tillamook County Bank Office: Natl. Bank Bldg. Ground Floor Both Phones: Bell 43-J P O Box 197 Pacific Abstract Company L. V. EBERHAFBT. Prop. Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County TILLAMOOK OREGON 7 Headlight Classified Ads for results You Furnish the Girl and we’ll furnish the house Galadv Dani oí Janis of Sequoia Save money by buying furniture stoves and carpets here The Appetizing Eating Place Bungalow Cafe A & B. BLOOM Fhon. 13oJ