Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 09, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE TILLAMuOK HEADLIGHT
GERMAN AMBASSADOR
REACHES OUR SHORES
LOCAL
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I Marriage licenses were issued
L mont -.’follows: Wirmer
Land Hattie M. Zuercher
» and Otis Le Roque and Gladys
iLaMasst-lle on the 2nd.
j I/. #>i j. pastor of the United
Lthren church of this place, re-
E«d injuries to his right arm
ken he became caught in the shaft
fa rock crusher at Sinunin’s creek
L Thursday. The clothing giving
Lay saved Mr. Fry from further
[jury
I Asa Robinson, county judge of
Mk county was in this city during
L week. Judge Robinson formerly
[red here and has many friends In
L vicinity. Mrs. Robinson was a
tiegate to the Oregon Federation of
Women's Clubs.
T. C- Percy of this city and Joe)
Hinson of Sand Lake were arfest-
Ulast week and drew fines for drlv.
L automobiles without proper
It is said that both were
machines
with
license
fcates that belonged to other cars.
|
Tillamook, July 4th
I Mrs. F. F. Conover, who has been
In a local hospital for the past three
■reeks recovering from an operation.
Is said to be on the road to recovery.
I
Tillamook, July 4th
I Dr. and Mrs. LeFevre and infant
laughter. Jear.ne Pauline, and Mrs.
Eammon of C'overdale v ere here 'qe
Erst of the week visiting friends.
Tillamook, July 4th
I Mr-. Eugene Crosby and daughter,
Jeunne Elizabeth, are visiting at the
teFevr home in Cloverdale this
beek.
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Hi» Excellency Dr. Otto Weld-
feldt, the new German Ambassador
to the United State», said; “I am
glad to be able to live in your most
interesting
country,”
when
he
landed in New York on hi* way to
Washington.
LOCAL RADIO FANS MAKE
RROTEST AGAINST NOISE
¡Friendship and Finance
<
optimist!
i for the town of
dale and the south'tnd In general
John Kunsct was attending to busi­
ness matters here the first of the
week.
Mr. Kunsct is proprietor
the Cloverdale Merchantile Com­
pany. He expressed much satisfac­
tion over the news that the county
court had been awarded the road
contract for that portion of the
Roosevelt Highway from Hebo to
Neskowin, instead of an outside
contractor.
Tillamook. July 4th
and Mrs. J. B. St am and
laughter of Mohler. Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Stem and Herbert Stam of
Brighton and Miss Edna Ross of
Wheeler visited in Tillamook City
Sunday.
Tillamook. July 4th
Charles Ray. Cloverdale’s pioneer,
was in the city Monday transact­
ing business.
Tillamook. July 4th
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tillman
Trent of Pacific City on the 27th of
May. a son.
Tillamook. July 4th
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Trax­
ler of Cloverdale on May 27th.
son.
Tillamook, July 4th
Seth Boone is visiting his brother.
Al Boone of Cloverdale, Mr. Boone
halls from faraway Australia and
ill remain in these parts for some
time.
The Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is
Of Great Importance To Us
We want you U deposit
FRIENDSHIP
as well as
M O N E Y
when you start an account with us.
Your interests will be protected^ and
you will be Assured of OUR Friendship
in return for your Confidence.
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
'i Tillamook County Bank
On account of the noise said to
come from the switch board equip­
ment at the exchange of the Pacific
Telephone & Telegraph Company.
radiophone owners and others inter- ’ Mrs. Mildred McMahon, who
ested her are making a protest to T ■ president oi he Rebekah As m- Mrs. DeLance Wallace who will conduct services at
rhe headquarters of the telephone :!y of Oregon, is paying the Rebe-
company in Portland.
■h lodges of the county an official
There
has
been considerable visit.
She met with Cloverdale
trouble for over two months in re­ Tuesday night. Tillammok Wednes­
ceiving from distant points on ac­ day night, and will visit Beaver
I
EARN DANCE
I Another old time barn dance will count of the noise thought to come
Thursd; v Bay City Frday and Sa
he staged at Hadley’s barn west of from the telephone switchboard and
tlrday will be spent at Wheeler.
[town or. the Netarts road next Sat­ it is hoped to stop this inconvenience
urday, June 10th. Good eats and
L
HARMONY
(fine music are assured to all Who
FOR SALE—Overland truck, will
pome.—Adv.
haul about 1500 lbs. Enquire of
The E. G. Krebs tile factory has
Albert Johnson, Tillamook. Mu­ started the manufacture of tile.
IFOR SALE—Light team to sell or
tual phone.
35t3
I trade for a heaver team of good
Miss Frieda Rogers is visiting her
I cow. Pigs for sale.
father and a sister in Portland. She
Portland
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May
building
permits
J. E. SPERRY,
will take in the rost^festlval before
Barnesdale, Ore. 33.206,110, doublé May. 1921.
35t2
returning.
arene Church
Coffee
’reds meats
MONDAY. JUNE JLZ
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A MIGHTY MILLION DOLLAR MERGER OF TWO
MAMMOTH MENAGEES PRESENTING A
SENSATIONAL WILD ANIMAL PERFORMANCE.
Rings - 2 Steel Arenas
2 Stages
IfFU» '
EDUCATIONAL W
AND
^7 INSPIRING
Hu pah fòt only
incrrd »hrtv canN
in Amanea -Jus/
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DAZZtING EXTRAVAGANZA WITH
COUNTLESS ANIMALS AND PEOPLE.
PERFORMANCES AT 2 and 8 p.m
DOORS OPEN CPE HOIR EARLIER
✓
E. G. ANDERSON
We want your trade on price, quality and service. without baits
or rebates.
Pleasant valley entertained
Pomona Grange of this county
the first day of June. 1922.
The weather was perfect, the
tendance good and the eats were
super-excellen’ : what could a gran-
ger ask for. more?
The meeting v.as piesided over by
Worthy Mayter A. C. Daniel and the
was gone
i usual order o' buaine
rhru.
Twelve new names were added to
Pomona’s membership roll
A gift of twenty-five dollars was
made to Nestucca Grange to b<
added to the building fund of tha
grange.
Pomona has helped at least three
i granges with that amount when new
halls were being erected or paid for.
Come to the next meeting of t'c-
! mona Grange, which is to be held
at Fairview on the first Thursday
in September, and learn of a plan,
adopted recently, to Increase the at­
tendance at Pomona meetings and to
add to the funds of your own sub­
ordinate grange
FANNIE SMITH. Sec’y.
Never Ate Such A
Delicious Steak!’
Our customers tell us the same
rtory over nnd or er again.
U. S. inspected stew beef.
Try us the day you are expecting
company. You’ll become one of
boosters, also.
We give
quantity.
quality
LOLL’S
Free Del I eery
Both Phone«
Clean Hits With
a
*»£- i!f- t’P-i'L-
“Winchester”
Your boy will get wholesome enjoyment out of his
vacation if he has a good rifle.
TWO-NILE LONG OPEN*DEN
5TREET PAGEANT.
L A
All kinds of them In bulk. cans,
gallon jugs and kegs.
Several people of this vicinity
spent Sunday at Munson falls.
FUNNY CLOWNS
The most gorgeous spectac/e
ever presented under cl
tent- For the Children
Bulk Cocoa, clean and pure, 2 lbs.
for 35c.
THE SATISFACTION STORE
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PICKLES
G. G. Graves and family and Thel­
ma Large were visiting at the hdme
of the former’s daughter. Mrs. Her
man. last week at Banks. Oregon.
POMONA GRANGE
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COCOA
Regular Tillamook Full Cream, you all know It. fine Llmburgher
and Tillamook Brick; and just a few left of those rare, old midget
size Tillamook cheese, made last November, a real trat for lovers
of old cheese.
E. N. Large is erecting a barn
J. Schiappi.
3?
You can til! get that special blend at 20c per pound; also Dia­
mond W. Hill's Royal Club. Monopole and Schilling’s at correct
prices. We sell a Jot of coffee.
CHEESE
Bend has added new charcoal
LOST A Rebekah pin with Odd
Oscar Krebs, who recently broke
Fellow links and star,
Finder plant.
his arm. is able to retsirn to work.
please leave witk C. A. McGhos j
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at First National Bank and re- I Hood River strawberry crop estl-
A bfrthdak party wn* given
ceive reward.
honor of E. G. Krebs on June 3d.
35tl I ri
mated 95.000
crates.
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The evening was spent in game« and
: msic.
TILLAMOOK One Day Only *1
Page Five
Target practice develops skill in marksmanship, self-
leiiance and manliness. It is a sport the whole family can
enjoy.
KNOWN
TO
YOUR
BANKER
THE Wise man Is Tronic about his financial affairs where
his banker is concerned, He knows that when the cards
are laid on the table, the banker can advise him
'inqrejudicely
H is a good thing to be “known to the banker.” and those
rustomern who get meet from their connection with the
First NaHonal are those who bdlng their financial and
bui inose dJ'ficilltt«* and problems to them.
DIRECIORS
W J Hierher».
I hi Morgan
A W Bonn
B C Lamb.
Henry Roger»
C. J Edwards
Winchester .22 caliber rifles are built according to
the same standards that thvt have made all Winchester
rifles famous. They are simple in operation, accurate and
safe.
I’rices are lower this season. A real Winchester rifle
within the reach of every boy.
King-Crenshaw
THE
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