Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 13, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    OINGS IN SOCIETY
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Tfce L. D. club met April 6 at the
home of Mrs. Sam Moulton with Mrs.
Frisbu assisting hostess.
^^Kven members were present at’, i
thrse guests, Mrs. Cardiff, Mrs.
^^^■tnce Moulton and M
Lowell
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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
RIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923
tertained last week at the home of ship.. Mrs. Ethel Bales was the first
Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser, with Mrs. C. president of the club and Mrs. Mae
W. Barrick assistant hostess. Mrs. Hoskins secretary and treasurer. In
Emmett Bales was a guest.
Mrs. the latter part of 1914 the club was
John Carroll was unable to be pres- federated with the Oregon Federation
ent on account of illness. The high
of Women's eluVs. Mrs. Ethel Bales
score for the afternoon went to Mrs.
and Mrs. Albert Plank were the first
Bales and the consolation to Mrs. W.
D. Pine. A delightful lunch was serv- convention delegates.. The club has
ed'by the hostesses.. Mrs. W F. Nich­ been represented at the federation
ols and Mrs. J. N. Shaw will enter­ convention« in Salem, Seaside, Port-
tain the club at its next meeting.
land, Prineville and Pendleton and
An enjoyable and profitable after­
noo* was spent. Refreshments were
flpwyu 1
The club will meet April 20
♦ ♦ +
at the home of Mr-. Breeden with
The Kill Rare Klub was organized
Mrs! O'Dell assisting hostess.
in 1912 as a study club, with fifteen
♦ ♦ ♦
members, Later this quota was rais-
The Thursday Bridge club was en- ed to twenty. the present member-
was hostess club in 1922.
Russian and Chinese history, trav­
els and history of the United States,
foreign art and literature. South
American history, immigration, birth
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
$852,769.38
245,917.79
1,008.14
2,250.00
10.390.98
168,847.64
SANITARY MEAT
MARKET
$1,281,183.93
LIABILITIES
.$ 85,000.00
. 18,593.74
79,933.28
. 25,000.00
16.34
1,072,640.57
Capital and Surplus ...
Undivided Protits ....
Federal Reserve Bank
Circulation ..................
Other Liabilities........
Deposits .......................
Both Phones
$1,281,183.93
Total
.................................. ?
Chickens to sell. Call up the,
RESOURCES
Total
DIG 33 YEARS
FOR KINO TUT
When you have any Cows, Hogs, or
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
Loans and Discounts ......................
Bonds, Securities etc.,......................
Overdrafts ..........................................
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank......
Furniture and Fixtures ..................
Cash on hand and due from banks
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vice president. Mrs. H. A. Franklin; for their regular meeting. Twice dur
secretary and treasurer Mrs. A. W. ing the year the J. V. G. has a “pot
luck" lunch, where everyone enter­
Plank; press chairman, Mrs. A. A.
tains and brings what best suits their
Pennington. Other members are Mes­
The club has subscribed to the dames W.B. Aluerman, Emmett Bales own fancy fur lunch. I'his was one
of the occasions and an indoor picnic
Scholarship Loan Fund nearly every R.T. Boals, A.K.Case,
J. Edwards,
year, has done considerable Red Cross R. N. Henkle, Carl Haberlach, D. Ku- j was held.
At the end of the afternoon the
Belgian Relief and Armenian relief ratli, John Lamar, Homer Mason. Leo
girls
ail gathered around one large Carter and His Aids Defy Torrid
work, and during the past year has Morrison, Fred Poorman, J. E. Reedy
donated 48 quarts of canned fruit to H. H. Rosenberg, J. H. Rosenberg and table and feasted on a variety of good
Heat, Wild Beasts and In­
iss.
the. Pacific Coast Rescue and Protect­ Merrill Smith.
Mrs. C. O. Dawson, who is visiting
sect Plague in Search.
ive society and $5 to the W. C. T. V.
at the home of her mother, Mrs. T.
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childrens home.
$137.39 worth of
Mrs. John Carroll’s house was the H. Goytie, was the only guest.
Christmas seals were sold by the club
At the business meeting Mrs. Geo. «
Do you think what they got *
scene of a gay party Wednesday, Ap­
last year.
»
The present officers of the club ril 11th. Early in the afternoon the P. Winslow was chosen us a delegate * was worth digging 33 years t
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are president, Mrs. S. W. Conover, members of the J. U. G. club came to the State Federation of Women's * for?
i clubs convention to be held May 22-
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25 at Medford.
Mrs. John Carroll
Valley of the Kings. Luxor Egypt.—
was elected to be an alternate. The
While the world has been following
president. Mis. Fred Christensen, will
with unabate«! Interest and curiosity
go as a regular delegate.
the wonderful archaeological discov­
eries In the Valley of the Kings, littl«
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Mrs. A F. Coates and Mrs. A. W. thought has been given to the year*
French were hostesses to the Monday of toll, research and patience given
by archaeologists In these far-off
Musical club which met last Monday
ruins
at the home of Mrs. E. E. Koch. At
It Is perhaps little un.lersti’od that
this meeting the committee in charge the recent unearthing of the tomb of
of the Easter Monday tea reported King Tut Ankh Amen by Howard Car­
that to date the proceeds of the tea ter British excavator, reprenMits a
were $23.05, and that some donations continuous effort of 38 years of re­
search and excavation, Carter began
were not in yet.
The club is now federated with the digging on the site of Thebes, the an­
National Federation of Music clubs, cient capital of Egyi>f. when he was
eighteen an«l has never ceased hie la­
having received their receipt at this
i
I meeting. After the program the hos­ bors.
I He was never rich enough to con-
tesses served some very delicious re­ ilnrt his own excavations, but has in­
freshments.
variably worked for others. Some of
his most notable work was «lone under
Westport mill working three shifts Thvoilor»1 M Davis of Boston, who
from 1907 to 1914 «llscovered six royal
Reedsport — 3.6 miles highway be­ tombs and a wealth of rare anil valu­
tween Mill Creek and Brandy Bar to able antiquities In more recent years
be completed at cost of $55,000.
Carter Inis been a»soclate<1 with Lord
Bridges on Alsea Waldport road Carnarvon, who financed th«« ex«*avat-
Ing work of Tut-Ankh-Amen's tomb,
being reconstructed.
Carter has derive«! no pecuniary re­
Paving started on Corvallis-Mon
ward from his years of research.
mouth road.
American visitors at the newly founit
Reedsport to get 3-story, $40,000 tomb have remarked that the now
famous excavator wears the same suit
hotel.
Roseburg to have new street light­ of clothes the same hnt and shoe«,
«•ally. Sunday, Hn«l throughout the
ing system for business district.
year.
Shipments of lumber from St. Hel­
Called Modern Hermit«.
ens total 5,000,000 feet for past week
Carter's devotion and labors In th#
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cause of Egyptological •»•lene* are
typical irf the example of all •xcava-
tors. British, American and Fretich,
In the ancient mlns of Egypt, These
men may be described as modero
hermits tn this h.OllP-.veai^old Valley
of the Kings They lead a one-sl«!e<1
and narrow existence. Cut off from
al! civilizing and uplifting Influeni’es,
the score or more of them who com­
prise the foreign colonies of Luxor
more within n narrow groov« and Sei
With thebursting of sprin­
«tom even come In contact with on«
gtime come the first vagrant
another.
The Valley of the Kings and the
thoughts of vacation from
Theban hills, 4M> miles up the Nile
their cramped-up winter nests
from Cairo, are Infested with wolvea
Why not plan now that you
jackals,
wildcats.
foxes,
snake«,
Vacation
lizards, scorpions, vultures. beetles
may reap the reward of early
Suggestions
and vermin
The nrchsisilogtats live
and careful planning.
In unpretentious stone and mortar
National Educa
houses with nothing but the barest
Association
A part of our business is to as­
Francisco.
rough-hewn furniture and the most
sist you by helpful suggestions
primitive household equipment. The
house occupied by the American ex­
May we serve you by letter,
perts was built through the getiero»
personal advice or by sending
Crux,
Itv of the late .1 Pierpont Morgan,
onte, __
Santa
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descriptive folders?
who was moved to pity by tlielr priva­
beaches and re
rts.
tions anil exposure.
control, improvement of motion pic­
tures and the freeing of criminals are
some of the topics which have been
studied by the club.
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
B. C. Lamb, President
W. J. Riechers, Vice. Pres,
and Mgr.
C. J. Edwards, Vice Pres.
C. A. McGhee, Cashier
I. E. Keldson, Asst. Cashier
Henry Heisel, Asst. Cashier
C. J. Edwards, Mgr. Coast
Power Co.
A. W. Bunn, Farmer
Henry Rogers, Farmer
John Morgan, Farmer
B. C. Lamb, Pres. Lamb-
Schrader Co.
W. J. Riechers
C. A. McGhee
Springtime Calls
In
San
Plan Your Vacation Now!
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN*TILL AMOOK COUNTY
Francisco
cwport and Till-
nook Beaehefi.
VALUABLE ASSISTANT
¡rater I ake
»nal Park.
Oregon
Cavpa
Cascade
might
school, travelling, at the vacation
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent,
’ortland, Oregon.
resort or camp— anywhere you
happen
to
be— the
Plagu* of Fll«« and Insect«.
The siitlves of the valley iirepnlhet-
Icall.v |sior and untutored
Foo«l Is
wnree and expensive
WHter, where
It exists nt nil. bus to be brought from
In hand bucket« The nights are
and fuel Is difficult to obtain The
of the vullev In severe during
day, and the entire area 1«
pliiguv«! with tiles and [lemlclotn tn
sect«.
The American visitor to the cav­
ernous valley which hold« the Impertul
«tend of bygone nirvs 1* overawed by
the inulesty and dignity of th« great
nrerlpttous sandstone cliff« that stand
sentinel on «Ittier sl«l* of the necrop­
olis He Is reminded iff the heights of
the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, or
iff Yellowstone falls, when the noon­
day inn transforms them Into a gold
For further particulars,
your local ticket agent,
write
T HOME, in the office, in the
A
Maun-
Low round trip tickets will be
on sale to San Francisco, Los
Angeles and other California
points as well as to Eastern
cities and to Oregon resorts.
Remington
Portable Typewriter will be found to give
excellent service and will stand up under
where other
writing
many conditions
machines would give out. The are built
LINES
160%
for work and wear
78 of the first 161 motorists
who passed the comer of
Market and Kearny Street a,
The standard keyboard, another famous
Remington feature, will give much for
convenience, and the quick, quiet action
will please you. Ask to see a Remington
Portable Typewriter.
We also recommend and carry in
typewriter
ribbons
for all makes of machines.
and the
stock
Paragon
well known Red Seal carbon paper.
HEADLIGHT PUBLISHING COMPANY
TILLAMOOK.
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GOOD USED CARS
FOR SALE
Ford Touring, good shape .... ,.................. $250
225
Ford Touring good shape, n£w fenders
Ford Touring good shape, new fenders, top225
2<»0
Ford Touring good shape overhauled
125
Ford Touring fair shape
140
Ford Touring, overhauled new top .........
90
Ford Touring, fair shape new top
100
Ford Bug, new paint and good tires
Ford Delivery completely overhauled new
450
express body, good as new
100
1920 Chevrolet, fair shape, good rubber
1920
1920
1920
1919
1919
1915
1915
1919
1919
OREGON
See Tillamook Garage
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t.
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San Francisco, anaw«r«d
‘Red Crown” to the ques­
tion “What kind of gaso­
line do you prefer?"
Th« result of this check, in
which 'Red Crown” led its
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nearest competitor by
160%, is typical of the en­
tire Pacific Coaat field,
where the majority of mo­
torists get beet reaulta by
using Red Crown, the gas­
oline of quality, and noth­
ing e/ae
N
//ïRED CROWN
Jor the experienced
MAJORITY
en valley
RIeepIrig In the heart <ff these moon
tains are Trit Ankh Amen and hla royal
kinsfolk
Rome of the tombs go down
IhP feet «nd extend hack a distance
uf th rev «dry Mucka Th» «tK-Irnt« !>•■
I tleved th e»« wer» rh« portal« t«
heaven and »»«rlaetlng Uf«.
Aged Veteran Wille
Gold Teeth to Poor
Rao Fr«r>rt«<v>—Michael Oahltl, •
Orti wsr »«terso Who «lieti rwently,
«rota bla laet arili and leali meni lo
a api rii of roteatane« and rhartfy
lo roaieludlfig hla wtll Cahlll a«l<1
"fitHWiletMV to Ih« rn»1n« lew la
dee Ih ma.» In pari Mmimati for
dleobedlenrt in hf« “
AHhouffi lite tortile« waa vaiali h«
ererbaibatl uo CM m la Ita dlrtrlbotloe
"Tu tb« pone" b« Mld. "I wish to
rive th» »old In nj t««tlL"
re
For himaelf b« ma de hot
quest and that waa «hai no •mbtln»-
Aa ■ a
Inr fluid b* «ned no bla b««<1y
tliorlt» for thla h* rrferred to Be
elealaa’ea 12’7
"Theo abili th» dnat return to the
Mirth s* II wa» and th« aplrlt «hall
return to Otiti who g«»« It."
After ftnkln» amali bequeati to
relatlvaa f'ahtll X««* $>•! 1« th« Iteti
<*-n«a SKW» to thè lletirew orphanagr
Ha« All Mattonanti««
Ottawa <mt.—M«*n of »ven nation
«lit» ar-iir«Hl «tutu« of cltlren« of
reinad» «luring th* fiscal rear en.tin.'
Mardi M
IMI
Altogether IO M0
Amari
forelgnera were naturnllzed
■ an* with 2.'J<M «ml H u «*I mii « with
2 «irti led In the number of person*
wbu fiscal»« natural!»««! <'aim«llana