Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Robinson reports the birth of
r. Ti .’da Arlene,
Marion Hopkins on Sun-
Tillamook
wisrortune
srry had the
1 hursday.
CMUBCn '
jpiNOWGWIS
> I
irti a nd.
land Wednanday afternoon.
Gerald Brink left the first of the
week for Willamina where he
reside.
Mr. anrl Mrs W D.
daughter, Joan, returned
Saturday
from Berkeley, Cal., where they have
been the past few weeks.
Marion Doty, who has been in the
hospital after undergoing an opera
tlon, is go far recovered as to be able
to return to hie home Tuesday.
Mr. und Mrs. Bower1 and Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert O’Dell visited friends in
Bay City and Garibaldi Sunday.
Mrs. Rose Wilkes left for Port
land Friday morning to attend
Pacific International Stock Show.
Bert Douglas, of Bay City, bad his
back hurt while working
Tillamook Lumber Company’s
at Juno. Whi e lifting a heavy
timber his foot slipped and the tim­
ber fell on top of him.
9
u ali n g
\V OJ'bhlp.
wnH*i here
Lorraine, : part of their t
E. King
spent in fishing and when they left
spent the week tnd in Portland.
they took wit ht he in twenty-five
Mrs.. jack ealmon for their friends
Mrs. Charles Jen.se n
Merls Lucus of Hebo were in low n Milwaukie. Mr. \valbh owns a large
shopping Wednesday.
cannery in Ketcnican and Mr. Basil
Leonard Simmons caught his foot has a confectionery store in Milwau
In some machinery while working at
the Wismer mill south of town, and
and Mrs. John McKlIlup
as a result one toe was amputated Hebo were in town
business
and the rest of his foot severely Wednesday.
bruised.
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Powell started
J. C. Dunn of Cloverdale was in for Los Angeles Thursday morning.
the city Wednesday.
Miss Francis Wilson spent
Bob Coleman, of the Sunset Gar- week end with her parents.
Oregon
J hursday evening and Mrs. Lou Wilson
returned
from his vacation in Portland where City.
he had been visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. New ton Anderson
Charlie Ray of Cloverdale was drove to Oregon City last Friday to
witness the game between the Tilla
in Tillamook Monday.
mook boy sand Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Berry and Mrs.
Mrs. Fred Poorman and children
A. D. Smith went to Portland Satur
of Garibaldi were in town Friday.
day to visit Mrs. Smith s niece, Max
Charles Pankow made a buHlneHH
trip to Portland the last of the week Ine Beacli, who is being tie it hi
returning Sunday.
a surgical hospital thor.% 1 hey re-
Mrs. C. E. Morrison of Portland turned Monday.
i ship
¥ days
I. Meyers returned Thursday
from Yamhill county where he
MM doing some w ork.
r orrest Ayers of Cloverdale
In town Saturday.
was
Mrs. F. W. Smith of Bay City was
will be at the Tillamook hotel
Bob Waymire of Cloverdale
in the city Tuesday shopping.
one week only with a full line
in the city Tuesday tending to bus
Hubert Smith of Hebo wls in Till
hair goods, switches, martello waves, in ess.
amook Saturday tending to business.
transformations ,national bobs,
G. A. Martin drove a new ton and
Thirteen years experience. All work
Mrs. Ed. Mitchell of Beaver vis—
guaranteed. Will buy combings. Adv a half Dodge truck In from Portland ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday evening for P. D. Ott
W. Speare, Friday.
Miss Ellen Norberg, who has been Ilebo.
Mrs. Anna Zweifel of Cloverdale
employed for some time In the Coun-
;i rm was n town Tuesday.
George Kostlc, who had
ty Sheriff s office has resigned
Thursday blown off in an explosion two weeks
position there
(L A. Mart n
her two
Improving
morning for Astoria where she will ago Is reported to
sons. G Hi ord and Burton, left Sun-
nicely.
attend iiiisineHs college this winter.
day morning for Long Beach, Cal.,
where they will spend the winter for
Mrs
I.
II.
Moore
of
Pleasant
Vai
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stanley
Burton s health. 1 hey were accom-
ley was in Tillamook Tuesday.
turned last Tuesday from a trip
panied as far as Alinsville by
Portland and Vancouver, Wn.
Mrs. E. F. Orange 1» critically
Martin and his sister, Mrs. I.
their way home they visited Mr.
at the Shearer Merrick hospital.
Plummer.
way to Long
Mrs. H. A. Williams, formerly
Beach, Mrs. Martin will stop over n
accidentally
this place, at Garden Home.
Albert Vlerjck
few days in Portland and also
his hand while splitting wood
Dr. Smith reports ttie birth of
Angele : where she
with
lirst of the week.
daughter to Mr.
Mrs. If.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Batzen,
Sink on Tuesday, Ort. 31.
M. J. Walsh, of Ketchlcan. Alaska, and nor two sisters.
hristian.
Everybody cordially welcome.
ALLOW A. McREA, Minister.
UNITED BRETHERN
THURSDAY FRIDAY, NOV. 9-10
MONDAY, NOV. 5-6
One Hundred
BETTY COMPSON IN
GUY BATES POST IN
The Green Temptation
The Masquerader
taken from the story “The Noose’’ by Con
stance Lindsay Skinner. A brillant roman-
tic melodrama of Apache den and gilded cab­
aret -of the dancin darling of Paris and
the shadow that menaced her love. You’ll
enjoy the dancing, the thrills and the ro-
munce in this production.
"F0X NEWS'’
\ real masterpiece among great motion pic-
tures! A drama of great denouements—the
story of John Chilcote, the leader of men,
<1 then the outcast—and of his double,
John Loder, who took his name, his place
and his wife! It’s a picture that will hold
last
vou from the “first flicker” till the
flash!
“PATHE REVIEW”
Preaching service 11 A. M.
7:30 P. ?!. Sunday School 10 A. M
Classes for old and young. Does that
good old right need limbering up?
An old fashioned U.
handshake
will be found more beneficial than
a bottle of liniment. Are you game?
Meet me at the Sunday services.
W. O. WOOLEVER, Minister.
SIX ROUND (reels) BOUT —TO A FINISH
METHODIST
The World’s Champion
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
J. Edwards, Supt. Morning service
at 11:00. Subject,
I he Church s
Struggle for Victory.
Evening service at 7:30. Subject,
What is the matter with Education
—Parochial
Free
Schools—
Which?” vVe invite all who have a
vote to the evening service, whether
you have your inind made up or not.
Your presence is desired at all the
services.
SIMPSON HAMRICK, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL
TL’ESDAY-V.'EDNESDAY, NOV. <-8
featuring Wallace Reid and Lois Wilson. The
smashing tale of a ne’er-do-well who put his
snobbls hfamily on the map. Some son, you’ll
say for a nice respectable papa, mixing with
Ionia and dukes: But hurrah for a lad that
Six joyous reels (rounds)
was never licked
to a finish! Come early for “ringside” seats
no advance in price—no seats reserved—
just come early and get your choice.
“FOX NEWS”
- ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11
“The Call of Home”
Taken from the novel “There is No Place
Like Home," by Geo. Agnew Chamberlain.
“The Call of Home»’ tils of what HOME is
made. It is one picture in a thousand, into
which have been interwoven the most »thrill—
Ing adventures in South America and
momentous events of peaceful lives in a quiet
New England village.
• THE WISE DUCK’’—Fox Sunshine Comedy
Beyond the Rocks,”
The Bond Boy
“In the Name of the Law
Coming Next Week
Archdeacon C. J. Black,
Episcopal Church, will hold
vices at the Masonic building morn­
ing and evening, next Sunday,
the first Sunday in December, Right
Rev. Walter T. Sumner, bishop
P. M.
Oregon, will pay his first visit
Special music at both morning
Iillamook and the Episcopal
and evening service.
slon.
Morning sermon: Building
CHRISTIAN
the Rock.
Bible School 10 A. M.
“Making
Evening
Sermon:
Morning Worship and Communion Christ Real to the World.’’
Weekday services:
11:00 A. M.
Boy Scouts meet every Wednes­
Junior Christian Endeavor meets
day night, 7:30 P. M.
in the basement, 6:30 P. M.
Prayer meeting every Thursday
Senior Christian Endeavor, meets
night, S P. M. to 9 P. M.
in the lecture room, 6:30 P. M.
rhe Choir will meet for rehear-
Evening preaching service,
7:30 sal every Friday night.
George N. Harness from Eurêka,
California, will speak both morning
and evening.
The public is invited to worship
with us.
These Nippy Mornings Call for
You will find your favorite cereal or pancake flour at this
store.
We sell all the best brands of Pancake, Buckwheat and Rye
F lour.
Graham, Whole Wheat, Corn Meal, Farina, Uncle Sam,
Health Food, H. 0.. Kernels 0 Wheat, Shredded Wheat,
h lakes, in tact we have nearly
Albin F. Frederickson went
Aurora Friday*morning to spend
weekend with his parents.
Corn
anything
break! ast foods.
WE NOW HAVE IN :-T0? ' THE FAMOUS GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR FOR THOSE WHO WANT AN EASTERN FLOUR AND
A LOT OF FINE OL? TILLAMOOK CHEESE,
Clearance Sale
MÏÏ.BNERY
For winter driving, change to
erRed Crown” quick-starting
gasoline and stick to it
TRIMMED ILATS
SAILORS AND
Red Crown” vaporizes rapidly,
even at zero temperatures. It is
th quickest-starting motor fuel
on the market
FELT HATS AT
One-fourth Off
QUICK
iou’11 notice the difference
immediately in the increased
power and flexibility of your en
gme running on Red Crown
It delivers 100'V» power instantly
in the coldest weather
Play safe. Fill at the Red Crown
sign, at service sta: ions, garages
and other dealers
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( .iLtOilUAI
WHILE THEY LAST
Miss M. Patterson
POLLYANNA SHOP
A Full I.ine of
Needlework & Infau’s Wear
Millinery and Dresses
Mrs. Orpha Eastman
$
A POWER,
BAYOCEAN
THE COMING REACH
RESORT
Sale of 100 lots in Bayocean
Park ut specially
prices
has been ordered by the Court
in tue recen er-hip proceed-
Ings to rat e mcaey for taxes.
receive!’’hip
expenpofi
* treat imp
V k
the Bayocxn
county it* building.
r or term?
prie», etc., watch
flow r-rrU» ird ♦
cate perted ly in
•re«, „her
pro’i
ben mgs
inci ••
power and flejuldity oi
your engine
isHua of Nov. 9th.
prepar-
ed to take advantage
special offer as it * ill
‘te No. 25th, 1Ü22
Receivers of T. B. Potter
Realty Co.
( h. of Com. Bldg.. Portland.
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
The Store without Baits or Rebates