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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1922)
TUESDAY, MARCH 21. 1922 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT [ COUNTY CLUB NEWS PAGE FIVE | 7 days old at the time of bls death. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY incumbrances, a cash business. He was married to Mrs. E. P. Value»16.500. Deal direct with Winters on Jan. 16th, 1906. To owner. Write me and give full this union was born one son, Clar FOR SALE NOTICE TO MEMBERS discription In first letter, and COUNTY CLUB NEWS product, name and address r*p narann ’ ence, aged 15. He also leaves one price. M. H. NALDRETT. Sum COUNTY CLUB NEWS SALE—ONE TON FORD product, name and address of person ■ step-daughter ; Mrs. Walter Mead of FOR mer Lake. Oregon. 23-ts. Truck with stake body; good as who packed It, and name of the ‘ Nehalem, Ore. The Barnsdale Cooking Club is new »550. One Ford with ex- county leader. It is preferable to He lived at Tillamook for several the first club In the County to com press body, demountable rims, 31 years before his death, ________ and ___ leaves __ plete Its work and make final re have these labels typewritten. x 4 tires; overhauled, complete Jars should be in the hands of the his brothers of the Loyal Order of ports. Miss Jennie M. Crawford is »450; Two Ford touring with First half of testing fees are the local leader. The members of county club leader by November the Moose and many friends to starter, good rubber and good ¡mourn his loss. 1st, 1922. the club arc: Winifred Barbet, Roy due and payable after April mechanical condition »350 each. „ —------ ------- -- "" | His funeral was held at the Un- Miner, Helen Wilkes, Charley * We are continuously In the let. Owing to the Increase In The Wheeler Camp Cookery Club dertaking Parlors at 3:30 One 1916 Ford, good mechanical . ----- 1 p. m.. Burke ¡Ind Ona Barber. 1 i market for Green Clear Spruce the membership it will be nec was organized with a membership of. Sunday afternoon, Rev. McRea of condition »200. One Roadster , -— ' - i I i bolts split 20 to 25 per c<»rd nine boys. The local leader is Mr. ficiating. The Moose Lodge had delivery body, good rubber, motor essary that each individual 56 inches long. Wiite us for HAZEL ATLAS GLASS COMPANY'S L. E. Tabor. Members are as fol charge at the burial at the Oddfel overhauled »275. Sunset Garage. member takes care of bis as particulars. 23-tl NATIONAL CANNING CONTEST lows: President, Leonard Johnson; low cemetary. —Contributed: sessment promptly. Bills will Vice-president, James Hamilton; j NO. 1, SEASON 1922 FOR SALE — 40 ACRES OF RIVER be mailed to each member. FEDERAL BOX £ LUMBER secretary, Milo Hauser; Arthur Mrs. Mary J. Dungey-Goodspeed bottom land, 10 miles from Tilla Open to any Canning Club Member Canterbury, Eugene Hanson, Frank- | COMPANY mook. Eugene Atkinson, Sand PAUL FITZPATRICK. • in the United States. lin Shininger, Jerald Gentry, Frank Mr*. Mary Dungey-Goodspeed was lake, Oregon. I3-t4 Secretary The Hazel-Atlas (Mass company Canterbury, George Chartier. born in Canada on June 11th, 1865, 409 Yeon Building offers a series of prizes to Canning and departed this life at Tillamook, I FOR SALE—95 ACRES LAND,~ a E l Portland, Oregon Club Members for the season ot 1922 The first meeting of the Nestucca on March 17th, 1922. but 5 acres cultivated; three- Aged 56 for excellence in the canning ot Valley Calf Club was held Saturday, years. 9 month* and 6 day*. fourths mile from Sheridan on fruits, vegetables and meats in March 11. with the following mem She was married to Daniel E. highway to Tillamook, 32 acres Atlas E-Z Seal and Atlas Good bers In attendance: Local leader, Goodspeed on May 23rd, 1882, at seeded to oats and vetch and 30 Luck Jars. M. M. Bays; president, Floyd Thun; Hemlock, Mich. acres river bottom, To this union Yamhill Object: The object of this con vice-president, Paul Thun; secretary three children were born: D. river flows through place. Family _ Eg- _ test is to encourage thrift in the Loyd McKillip; Norman Parks, Jack bert Goodspeed, Mrs. Daiee E. Erwin orchard, 4 cows. 2 dozen chlck- conservation of all available products Shortridge, Wayne McDonald, and Retta M. Goodspeed all of Til- •ns, house, barn, Good schools during the season of abundance, to Everett Hornchuch, Laurence Daria. amook. She also had three grand and churches near. Write Box encourage the provisions in the, 4, Route 2, Sheridan, Ore. children: Egbert, Warren and Wil- 33-1 home of a better quality, larger' The Yellow Fir Camp Cookery - liam, sons of "Mr. and Mr*. Egbert TO EXCHANGE ~ quantity and a greater variety of Club was organized with Mr*. Shoe- Goodspeed. Let us help you to cut your shoe expense. Before pure wholesome food for the fami maker as local leader. The members Beside* her immediate family she EXCHANGE—ANY OWNER OF A ly; and to encourage the use of the are: President, Jack Shoemaker; leaves one sister; Mr*. Geo. W. Beck 4* dairy ranch wishing to sell and Ellen ----------- Mitchell; sec- of Clarks Mills, Pa., and four I . most efficient, practical and econom- vice-president, ---- w----------- - ------ --------- take either city or far farm property ybur shoes are Completely worn out, see us, and let leal containers for home use. | retary, Rosa Mitchell,; Elv Biglow, brother?, all of Hemlock, Mich. in the valley as part t payment, _ Divisions. The United States for Cecil Dye, Arthur Miller, Mrs. Dan Goodspeed and her hue . please write .. us half-sole them as good as new. the Square Deal band came to Tillamook county this purpose, is divided into four; Realty Co.. Dalles, Ore. 23-t2 I Calf Club member* planning to more than 30 year* ago and have sections and a series of prizes of-! fered In each. The divisions are: take up division* II or III should since that time lived in and near i FOR EXCHANGE—FOR DAIRY If your harneas needs repairing bring it to us Ranch ana Stock near Tillamook. started at once, because these di- Tillamook. Her husband departed Northern, Southern, Eastern and A good store business; fine build The Western visions call for six months record this life some two year* ago. Western sections: ing and warehouse with clean the animals. Members that do section shall be comprised of the ' She united with the Methodist stock of Groceries, Drugs, and states of: Arizona, California, Col i not have material to start with in Episcopal church at Bay City about some Hardware. Also Gasoline orado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne these get in touch with the local 30 years ago and since that time and Oil Station, a good 7-rooni vada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah. leader or county club leader as soon she has liven an earnest consecrat- Bungalow, finest of pure spring as possible. Members taking calves ed Christian life. Washington and Wyoming. She became a water piped in store and house, get under one year, division I, will Prizes for each Section. Best member of the Tillamook Presby A double garage chicken house. Individual Jar of any product put their material later as they are re- terian church about three year* ago. 10 x 30- 160 acres of alfalfa land Mrs. Dan Goodspeed will be up in Atlas E-Z Seal or Atlas Good quired to keep records on calves for as level as a floor, fenced and IMMMMMMNMMMMSSMSMMN only four months. greatly missed not only by her own Luck Jars, with recipe required cross fenced. Every foot to be family and relatives but her host of later for all jars that score high irrigated under the Big Anna Boys and Girls Club work in Ore friends will mourn her loss. She enough to win prizes. River Irrigation Project now I gon showed better results last year was a regular attendant at church 1st prize . . . . . »10.00 nearing completion. 60 men and I than ever before according to H. C. and her presence in the congrega- 2nd prize . . . . . 9.00 I teams now working. Store and Seymour, State Club Leader. In an tlon wlll be missed. If she was ab- 3rd prize . . . . . 8.00 ranch 3 miles from dam on the i article ‘ n the Red book on Club sent everyone knew at once that she 4th prize . . . . . 7.00 main gravity ditch, good school, | Work prepared by the State Depart- must be ill, and illness alone kept We are now in a position to do your house wiring Sth prize . . . 6.00 fine neighbors, located on the ment of Education, Mr. Seymour her from the church during the last 6th prize . . . . 5.00 cheaper than at any time in the past five years. California Dallas Highway in the says: “I know that every club boy few weeks of her life. She ha* 7 th prize . . . . . 4.00 beautiful Summer Lake Valley, Call and get our prices in the state will be inter passed on into that other world, and girl 8th prize ■ ■ • . . 3.00 an ideal climate. 300 day* of sun knowing something of the but her life and character will be ested in . . 2.00 9th prize . . . results accomplished by the vast long remembered by those who; shine, where all kind* of grain 10th prize . . . . . 1.00 I and fruit, and tender vegetables army of club members throughout knew and loved her.—Contributed. The product may be canned in are grown in abundance 30 mile* either pint or quart Atlas E-Z Seal the state during tbi* last year. “In to nearest store. Clear title, no i 1920. ” states Mr. Seymour, "ther* Charlet Abram Elliott or Atlas Good Luck Jars and will Charles Abram Blliott wa* born be judged on th* basis of quality; were 2989 boys and girl* wAo com suitability of product for canning pleted all their work, and fled their in East Portland on March SI, 1868, ' (as to freshne**, age and size of final report* in our office, while In and died at hl* home on the Kilchi* ' product); color, texture and 1921 there were 4.189 that com river on March IS, 1S22; being 53 arrrangemeat In Jar. Originality pleted all work and filed final re years, 11 month* and 16 day* of age The value of the product* at the time of hi* departure from of pack will be give* consideration, ports. especially in th* goutkern section, produced by member* of the state in this life. When he wa* a child of two and where more Intricate packs have 1920 was »111,584.66 with a profit been encouraged, but utility packs, to club members of »55,942.90 while one-half year*, with hi* parent*, when all other point* are equal, will in 1921 their value was »127,359.«8 he came to th* Tillamook country, receive equal consideration with with a profit of »66.778.55. The where they located On the IKIcbis So standard or fancy pack*. The gov percentage of those completing in river, near hl* present home. ernment *cor* card will be used in the state In 1920 was 57 while last that he was ralaed and grew to man- • judging and each jar wlH be ecored year it was 64 54 percent. The hood in this county and for fifty ■ on it* merit*, which eliminates the quality of exhibits in local, county years saw the wonderful changes necessity of comparing one product and state affairs, and The Pacific which took place with the develop International Exposition was much ment of the passing year*. with another In judging. higher standard in all project* than He was married to Mabie Brown It Is preferable for the club mem in the past, thus showing that you on June 26, 1901. To thi* union bers to send their jar* a* a unit are profiting by the club work you three sons were bom: Harry Charles through the agent or leader. A slip are doing and are raising the stand- Elliott, James Kenneth Elliott, and should pasted vrm on the bottom of HOU 1(1 be II« puriou ------------- . , Donald Brown Elliott. each jar, bearing the name oftheard of you, «oik- He leaves beside* his wife and three sons, his three sisters, Mrs. CHURCH PROGRAM WILL IN MEMORIAM MEET WORLD’S PROBLEMS Margaret Jenning*. Mr», Cora Ew ing, and Mrs. C. C. Babbidge. He Neighbor In the recent death of A short synopsis of the sermon also leaves his two brother*. William ’ of Alder Charles Elliott a member delivered by the pastor at the Meth Elliott and Tracy Elliott. He also Camp No. 219 Woodmen of the odist Church Sunday morning. Mar. had one sister who is deceased. | He united with the Bay City Pres- . It ha* left a deep sadness The subject of the sermon World, 19th. byterian church on Sept. 20, 1895. | over our community, Having spent was "Christian Program to Meet a The text Heb. 6: His father wa* Instrumental nearly all his life in Tillamook World’s Need. founding this church on June county, he was widely kn"wn^nd , church’s program must be 1890, and was on* of the And elders. He alway* tried to live a ’ ¡ greatly ______ beloved by all who knew truly Christian in all things. Christian life and desired that his I the Christian's ife must be a minis- him. When the telephone operator tell» you It was In the every day experience I . try pruuipir« prompted vy by the highest and life should show to the world his If anyone I most unselfish motives: a ministry faith and hi* religion. and every day relation* of his home ■of emulation, where in diligence, was in need of help or friendship, the line is busy,’ this fact has been made life, that Neighbor Eliott’* kindness ; faith _ ______________ and patience in a labor of love he was ever ready to respond with known tc her by an electric signal. With of heart and devotion to hi* family j are Unforgotten of God. Jesus came hl* aid and sympathy in the hour of the thousands of calls in daily telephone was most gloriously man if ested and to a needy world, and Paul saw the their trouble. He was a member of the Bay City world'« need met in Him. and wrote traffic, if the operator, to secure this in it is here he will be **P'y to the Philippian Church "My God lodge of Oddfellows and the Tilla formation, were compelled to listen on Bt> It Resolved that we. a* mem I shall supply you all your need* ac mook lodge of the Woodman of the bers of Alder Cam» He. «». cording to Hi* riche* In glory by World. He wa* true to his obliga the line of the party called, prompt men of the World, daaire to unite I Chrtat Jeeu* ” All of the felt needs tions of frateran) brotherhood and ice would be out of the question. with the widow an« ekiMren in ex-( 1 and dangers which confronted our service. During the last year of hi* life •ressing our deep regret over the nation in our period of reconstruc This deUy is eliminated by an electric tion from ’«1 to ’«5 have been mul he suffered greatly at time* with hl* they find comfort in the thought tiplied many fold by the mighty malady, but through it *11 be wa* device which in the fraction of a second that the departed ever Mid ‘he **" task of twenty-five nations at re- alway* patient and cheerful. Dur automatically indicate* that the line teem and love of 'M- who kBew construction. The Church « pro- ing the last few day* of his life hi* suffering wa* so great that he long gram I* Christian when it call* every Mme. called for is in use. ed for hi* release from pain that be - iit Therefore Be -1 It * BITOVS V - --- - *---- 1 That a individual member to recognise the might enter that City of God where of this resolution J*re a Stewardship of Prayer, of Life, u^n the When “bu»y” reports are repeated on and of Resources. No nation, or God Himelf shall wipe all tear* from sen' to the family of the de- ruler can well undertake the intel their eye*, neither shall there be 11 —ivu calls for the same number, it is leased and a copy be gl’m to the lectual, physical, moral and religi any more death for the former thing* have passed away ly due to an immoderate use of the ous reconstruction of other nation*, Tillamook papers for Chare* Abram Elliott ha* gone Respectfully submitted. it would be considered a piece of in line. The length of a telephone tolerable impertinence. Armlee can on before to await the coming of hi* FRANK H. MATTHEWS loved one* on the other shore, but conversation is obviously beyond the control not accomplish these vast «tructural C W. WAGT. Committee chance*. Military force nclenttS- he made the world happier and bet of the telephone operator. Have confidence A. H. HARRM. cally developed cannot guarantee a ter because of hl* having lived in in her wlien she makes the report "the line world * peace or effect » world * re- He will b* greatly missed in hi* Imprortn». Baked Patetoes eon*t ruction Only the Church of home. In his lodge. In kl* neighbor is busy." A nice way to bake pot.toe* I» «O Jesus Christ can do the work, and hood »nd In bls county of Tillamook rub the skin* with tmttar °r tard but hi* memory »nd bls wife will she can announce her program with before putting them In t^e . Let clean hand* and ever live In the Mart* of tbone win the out offense scrubbing knew him. After thoroughly surface pure heart* undertake for flW weak Beside* bls immediate family and vegetable* rub the entire er nation*, the down-trodden of relative* who mourn bl* departure, with butter. lard or bacon frying* earth among all race* and people* --- then -*—> be thin and be leaves a ho*t of friends all over The skins will the county wbo mourn th Io»« of a when done instead of hard tender v. ——— ~ 0BITUARY I neighbor, friend *nd a brother He and dry. Is gone but not forgotten and •* LewrU Albert Those who like baked potalo better now free from the suffering of mor them eve» Lewi* U. Albert wa* born at Gre*t skins will flnd who prepared thi* way • Fall*. New Brunswick. June ». 1W* tnl life and he has entered that heavenly world where suffering and dted at Tiiiamook. March 1«- . . mirato i* skte^Vbak«! potalo to never comes—Contributed. 1933. Rein« »« T**n- * mcn,h* “ TILLAMOOK COW TESTING ASSOCIATION I I What Do You Pay For Shoes? Jeffries Shoe and Hamess Shop ( WIRE YOUR HOUSE COAST POWER COMPANY imv The Line Is Busy The Pacific Telephone ArJ Telegraph Company Cnmnanv And lleioue.