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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1922)
I A. C. Conley of Barview, county seat visitor Monday. About the City jas, Goldsworthy, of Beaver, was I Paul Werner who resides east of in town Thursday. Mr. Golds- town war in purchasing his supply worthy was at one time Principal of ui hay and feed on Thursday. the Tillamook High school. C. A. Detbarn of Wheeler trans The young daughter of Mr. and acted business in the city Monday. irs. Landolt, of Nehalem, is very >11 i a local hospital Chas. Kunze of Nehalem was down to the county seat attending Mis. Frank Artrip, who under- to business matters last Saturday. went an operation some time ago, Mrs. A. J. Charter of Wheeler IkM recovered and returned to her visited Tillamook Monday, and Mrs. ' home. C. W. Sears of Blaine, was also in Gus Peterson, of Miami, was in town,on the same date. town Friday. f Mrs. McMeekin of the Bay City Mr. and Mrs. Allen Page, of Hem- Tribune was in town Tuesday. Dur ■ lock, were Tillamook shoppers on ing the blockade of the road down at the Farmer grade the fore part of I Thursday. the week, the people of Bay City, * Ensign A. Nelson, of the Salva- according to Mrs. McMeekin, got ’tion Army, was in town Friday the Portland one day late. tasking preliminary arrangements John Schild, one of the leading . (or the drive of the Salvation Army Ito be made some time in the future. Holstein dairymen of this vicinity was in town Tuesday. Mr. Schild is S Fred Robitsch and Louis Fleck, of a great believer in grain feed for Kjasant Valley, were out of town milch cows. He claims that he has increased the milk flow of his herd I visitors Thursday. fully 25 per cent by feeding good Mike Alplanalp, of Fairview, was strong grain rations. seen on our streets Thursday. P. H. McSmith of Beaver, was a i > Paul Edgar, of Long Prairie, was Tillamook visitor Saturday. hn town Wednesday. Joe. Dopaldson o( south of town I Connie Dye and son Cecil, of Yel- :'s reported quite ill this week with I low Fir, W'ere in the city Thursday influenza. I on business. Charley Whipp was a stage pas senger for Portland. Monday of Mrs. Al Devine residing east of town was shopping in tow-n Thurs this week. day. J. B. Shaeffer, a business man of Amity, spent Friday in the Tilla | Frank Smith and William Phillips mook metropolis. of Faucet Creek were attending to I business affairs in our city Wednes Mis. Harriet Benjamin, a gradu day. ate nurse of Portland hospital, who was here some days on a special Mrs. Tom Keyes is recovering from case of nursing, returned to her a recent operation. home in Forest Grove Monday last. Grant Irish, of Cloverdale, is a patient at a local hospital. Mrs. Howard Edmunds and daughter. Miss Roberta, were stage Mrs. John Aschim is recovering passengers to Portland fof a few days visit, Monday morning last. from a recent illness. Miss Fay Harris of this city is teacching a few days at the Hem lock school this week, while the Miss Viola Wilson is seriously ill teacher. Miss Mamie Fafollet, is in Portland. with pneumonia. E ] W, P. Porter, of Oretown, is quite The stage transferred its passen Mrs. Fred. Pinskstoff and daugh- gers both ways at the Farmer grade tern Ellen and Ruth, of Pleasant Monday, and several of the incoming Valley, drove into town Thursday. passengers showed ocular evidence of the “walk-around” the slide, on Chas. Moore, of Pleasant Valley, their shoes, but the transfer won’t was a Thursday visitor to our city. last long, so say the road authorities. Mrs. Preston Marolf. of Long Prairie, was a Tillamook shopper on Mrs. Bertram and Mrs. Paul of Friday. Portland passed through Tillamook Monday en route to visit friends at. Thomas Coates, Jr., returnned Rockaway for a few days. Friday to resume his duties at Aho University of Oregon Fred Small, the canneryman, took the stage for Portland Monday Mr. and Mrs. Blaine were out of morning, where he will transact business. town guests on Thursday. SURPRISE PARTY Friends surprised Mrs. Lowell S. A. Bannington of Brighton, Moul'on Monday night by invading came up to the county seat city the home in force. The guests Sunday, and spent the day. pent the evening playing “50Q", Tom Kellow, a farmer of Hebo and the occasion was thoroughly en- were served to which ample jua- section. was in the city Saturday. vere served to —which ample jus tice was done. Ed. Schultz took E. Kennedy of Idaville, was in town Saturday. Idaville is taking he gentlemen’s prize, and Mrs. T. on old time airs, now that the big ’• Percy won the ladies' trophy, Garibaldi mill is operating, and has while the consolation prize went to more popuatlon. Mrs. Lowell Moulton. Those pres- nt were: Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Percy, L. R. Cyphert of Wheeler, was a Ii. and Mrs. Ed Schultz, Mr. and county seat caller Saturday. Mrs. Everett Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler is a busy place these days, Louie Loll, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell and the mills are all being operated, Clemntens, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mann, which makes the town lively. Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Moulton, Mr. H. J. Telford and w-lfe came down and Mrs. B. Clemens. Mrs. Brimhall. from Wheeler last Saturday and spent the day in Tillamook. Mr. TILLICUM CLUB Teford reports business looking up The Tillicum club held a meeting in the sawmill town on the Nehalem last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Edna DeBart. Enough mem Geo. Williams has been laid up bers were present to fill three tables with the influenza for a couple of weeks past, is now- able to be up >f "500”. high honors going to Theresa Gaylord and consolation to and around the house, and expects Belle Wilson. A dainty lunchon was to get up to business in a few- days. served by the hostess. Members present were: Bertha Collins, Ther Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Guild and ese Gaylord. Edna Mills. Belle Wil grandchildren, were guests of son. Margaret Coats. Edria I.aBare, Thomas Pollock and family at the Marion Hanson and Grace Dooley. State Hatchery over Sunday. Miss Berry was the invited guest. To the Voters of Tillamook County: I hereby announce myself as a Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. candidate for re-nomination on the Morning service at 11:00 a. m. Republican ticket to the office of C. E. at 6:3oj>. m. County Commissioner, and if nom Evening services at 7:30 p. m. On Easter Sunday the program inated and elected I will accept such will be given in the morning and office and serve the people to the in the evening the services will be best of tuy ability. for the Knfghts Templar. A cordial Very yours truly, invitation to all. Adv. H. M. FARMER. LIVE STOCK ISSURANCE The first real symptom of sp was noticed here Wednesny al noon, when the north win blew School Superintendant Lamb left this morning for 8 where he was called on busin f f tpl- —--- , 1 - Ì IB. "■B more LU PONT G c per dollar NON-HEADACHE COMPANY 01’’ NEW YORK NON-FREEZING bèl On the 31st day of December, 1921. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of’Oregon. pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up $ 500.000 00 INCOME Net premiums received during the year $936,801.90 Interest, dividends, rents received during year 39,129.61 Total income $ «75,931.51 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during including adj. expenses $622,115.30 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 326,965.95 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 42,712.47 Amount of all other expenditures ........ 56.695.49 Total expenditures $ 1,048,489.21 ASSETS Value stocks and bonds owned (market value) $719,595.22 Cash in banks and pn hand............................. 270,040.45 Premiums in course of collection written since September 30. 1921......................... 287,016.59 Interest and rents due and accrued 8,734.64 Total admitted asseets.... ..... . ............ . ..... 125,748.73 1.411,135.63 LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid.. ._.$ 42,654.90 Duo for commission and brokerage 52,501.85 All other liabilities 383,932.32 Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of .. $479,089.07 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received during the year $ 20,601.63 Losses paid during the year. 13.205.00 Losses incurred during the year........................ _.................. 13,605.00 HARTFORD LIVE STOCK INSURANCE R. M. Bissell, President Jas. L. D. Kearney, Secretary. 1OLLIE W. WATSON, Agent, Tillamook, Oregon. STUMPING POWDER The first guncotton-nitrogiycerin dynamite without a headache PACIFIC Stumping Powder is the first nitroglycerin dynamite put on the market that can be used with a certainty that no headache will result. Couple with this feature its extreme economy—130 sticks for only 50c more than 85 sticks of standard stumping powders —with equal strength to the latter, stick for stick, making it cost 2\£ cents (30%) less per stick than any stumping powder. Then add its non- freezing feature. These advantages make it certain that Pacific Stumping Powder will be the choice of the farmers in the Northwest for all farm purposes— whether blasting stumps or bvulders or planting trees. Come in the next time you are near our store and let us estimate the cost of your blasting work. We can show you the way to cut your dynamite costs nearly one-half. F I King-Crenshaw HARDWARE CO. OREGON TILLAMOOK, E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., Inc., PORTLAND. ORE. Superintendant of schools, L. W. I Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Krebs, of Har- ‘ tnony, were attending to business Turnbull, was a passenger for Port »Hairs in the city on Friday. Mr. land Monday morning. Krebs is the owner of the brick yard at that place. A. G. Gnrner and wife of Watson ville, California, who have been here | ChaB. Desmond, of Pleasant Val- several days visiting with E. F. | ley, and •‘Louie” Yager, one of the Rodgers and family of the Tilla , members of the Yager troupe, now mook Tire Co., left for their home • show ing there, were seen in town in the "sunny south” Saturday. ' Friday. Mr. Yager's Impersona Lee, Tittle, of the YeUow Fir mill, I ting of a darkey comedian is said was a passenger to Portland last t» be very good. Saturday. . Mr and Mrs. Hussy, of Hebo, Don’t forget the Easter Bazaar were shopping in the city on Friday. Lep Rusk, state boiler Inspector, and home cooking sale given Sat transacted business relating to his urday. April 15th. at Conover A office here this week, returning to Conover by the Ladies’ Aid of the Christian Church. 26t2 Portland via Astoria. BREAD, BUTTER* AND MILK The Danger Point in trying to save on painting Repairs Cost More Than Paint meet the weather conditions In tbs HEN the paint on your West. property begins to check They contain the finest material»— and crack, it is time to paint PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure Un again. Unless your house is wed oil, pure zinc and pure colors— protected by a smooth, elastic combined scientifically in exact pro portions. They are the best paint* film of durable paint, decay will we know. _________ set in and rapidly depreciate it W Decay i* expensive and waateful. Price lumber alone, to get an idea of what it will cost to repair or re build. Paint saves this cost. The beat paint is the moat econom ical in the long run. It *preads easily —saves labor coat. It covers a larger area per gallon than "cheap" pa.nt. But most important, the best paint serves five or more years longer than “cheap" paint. We have been making the best paints for 73 years. They are scien tific'in formula and preparation. They Are very important items of food. We sell that fine Golden Crust Bread baked by the Tillamook Bakery; also their good Doughnuts, Cakes and Cookies. ALBANY LINN BUTTER sold exclusively by ns, we think, the best butter you can buy: always sweet and fine. Fullers • GOLDEN ROD DAIRY tPtemCATfOM House Points Pboenlai Pure Point Pure Prepored Point Maonfactuied by W. P. Fuller A Co., Dept. 4», Seo Frencieco ___________ Branch«, ta 19 Citi«« ia tbs W«»t Milk and Cream, rich, pure and clean, is also sold at E. G. ANDERSON i, boon MOM paiaunr tutor* Sr-riBeatvm H oum Pai«, an m M hr th* fottowwz A «eno G W PHELPS GARIBALDI- ORE. PURE PREPARED NELSON & SON BAY CITY- 0 RE - PURE PREPARED A C & H ANDERSON. NEHAL M OBE ■ PURE PREPARED “The Satisfaction Store” *00QOQ>5eooOOOOOOOOOOOOCO« Harry E. Tucker, Pastor SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE HARTFORD rOR SAI.E—Good dairy ranch, particulars see John Pleasant Valley. ANNOUNCEMENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH I TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11-21 Miracles of the Experience featuring RICHARD BARTHELME8S sup ported by MAJORIE DAW. The romance of modern youth adventuring. It’s hopes, temptatlna, passions.,It's failures, triumphs, loves. And running through Its fasclnal|>>* scenes—a simple, tender story, tugging at the heart of all who arc or ever hnve been young. "GALLEY SLAVE” Mut Comedy. and Chapter 5 Including -plscMles No. 13.14,15 This will be the closing program of this in tensely interesting chapter play. Through out the entirt run of this picture you hav«* been held In breathires ruspenae. always« wondering or guessing st what might trke place next SEE this last »ne and the thrill- ing climax or the < losing chapter. Jeff Carton FOX NEWS” THURSDAY FRIDAY. APRIL 13 14 Tol’able David Featuiihg HI* HARD BARTHELMEH8 (fea lured player In "Way li*n East" star in "Ex. perier.ee”) S***- him In "TOLABLf. DAVID his greatest achievement it'a the picture that we have ti d hundreds f Inquirers re garding. Now we are able to «ay that we will show It to the people of Tillamook on the ahov<- dates. Don’t mine It and you’ll «ay "it* one of the best ever." I ONE KEEL ROLIN COMEDY" \ ______ _ ________________ COMING HARRY CAREY In IV MIX In "CHASING TflE MOON I bl .