Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 20, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 20,1%
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
4
Become young again, see w
COMING TO PORTLAND
to their new home near the old rang-. of the American Legion in assuming
House that Jack Built.”
the responsibility for the appropriate
er station.
Mrs. Blanche Zinn has resign^
P. D. Ott is having a new ware­ decoration of the graves of the Amer­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hatfield of position at the Pennington stor» ‘
ican soldiers in France has received
NEHALEM
house built.
Cloverdale, were in the city Sunday.left for Portland Monday mornin»
SPECIALIST
i >> father,
.1. .. J.
t
iz mmnnnipd
•
Walter Gallino has rented the Tom ‘ the universal and grateful approval
companied hv
by her «nn
son Norris.
to
visit Mrs. Hatfield's
K.
Mrs. Tom Lamm and Mrs. H. V.
Kellow place and is living there with of the families, relatives and friends
In Internal Medicine for the past
D. Jones and O. H. Elliott w«,
Tooley,
who
is
seriously
ill
at
the
of its dead comrades.” Ambassador
Berg, of Camp 4 are ill with acute
his mother Mrs. Martha Beer.
Twelve Lears
home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry rested for speeding Sunday on m *
Herrick stated in a recent message to
laryngitis.
cycles and a hearing was set fory
DOES NOT OPERATE
Gerdes.
I Legion national headquarters in In­
Mrs. Eva N McGee and son Donald
day morning at the city recoi7
The
basement
has
been
laid
out
for
dianapolis. “It is an assurance of
were guests of Dr. McGee over the
Will be at
office. Failing to appear at the
permanency and efficiency in the out­ BENSON HOTEL TUESDAY, WED­ the new residence which wii be con­ pointed time they were fined $5 *
Jleck end.
structed
for
Dr.
Boals
on
the
corner
Emil Anderson and Emil Larsen
Philadelphia, April 17.—“Sherman ward remembrance of our honored NESDAY, AND THURSDAY, MAY
of 7th street and 5th avenue. W. B. for speeding and $15 apiece for *
Went out to Portland Monday morn
v as wrong,” Charles R. Speechley, «lead. Also, it is a comforting thought
Sth, 9th AND 10th.
Aiderman is also going to build a tempt of court.
ing by train on business.
Philadelphia World War veteran, told that the graves of our boys who sleep
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' Pickett
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
home
soon in the east part of the city.
in
the
fields
of
France,
where
they
American Legion comrades, when he
The new Chevrolet roadster recent­
small
son, of Manhattan were in*,
E.
J.
Schelling,
C.
F.
DeFord,
THREE DAYS ONLY
received word from France that he is fought and died, have become the sa­
ly purchased by W. J. Mead now
yesterday.
Madge
DeFord
and
Berl
Burkhardt
cred
trust
of
their
living
comrades,
heir to a fortune of $250,000 there.
bears the legend Cloverdale-Nehalem
No Charge for Consultation
Last school play of the year. A»
went to Portland Tuesday to witness
Speechley accounted for his good for­ the Legionnaires.”
Telephone company and is some clas­
27 th.
the
big
ball
game.
Secretary
Weeks
wrote
that
“
the
Dr.
Mellinthin
is
a
regular
graduate
tune by saying that while in Paris
sy car.
Harry Lamar, a Civil war vet»,
Herbert Stam drove in from Port­
during the war he rescued a young high and solemn purpose of this un­ in medicine and surgery and is licens­
We understand that the Nehalem
who
has lived in this community l
land
Saturday
evening
to
spend
the
woman who had fallen off a bridge in­ dertaking should command the ma­ ed by the state of Oregon.
Telephone company will begin at once
some time, is seriously ¡11 at ,
week
end.
He
was
accompanied
by
x-rial
support
of
all
patriotic
Ameri-
He
visits
professionally
the
more
to
the
Seine.
and build a line towards Seaside and
, cans”. General Pershing commends important towns and cities and offers his mother, Mrs. Andrew Stam, who Shearer-Merrick hospital.
will establish an exchange at Necani-
J. W. Brandstetter spent a ft
the movement to the “liberality of all to all who call on this trip free con­ has been spending a few days in Port­
DECORATION
OF
OVERSEAS
cum. Fifty subscribers have already
HEBO
days
at Pacific City last week.
land.
GRAVES IS ENCOURAGED those citizens who continue to cherish sultation, except the expense of treat
been secured for that exchange.
Rev. Carlton Jones, of Hernia
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
D.
Beal
and
Mrs.
in
their
hearts
a
feeling
of
gratitude
ment
when
desired.
Miss Loreine Fletcher and Lester
Stephen Scovell, one of the pioneer
According to his method of treat­ Ross Spencer, of Portland, friends of held services at Woods Sunday.
Indianapolis, April 16—Assurances for the men whose lives were sacri­
residents of this section, who suffer­ Garbut were married in Cloverdale
Mrs. Sherman Conover has ben ve
ficed
in
their
behalf,
and
for
the
ment
he does not operate for chronic Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser, spent
of
support
of
the
American
Legion
in
ed a severe intestinal hemorrhage Saturday afternoon. They intend to
ill this week and is confined to
the
week
end
in
Tillamook.
Mr.
grandeur
and
prestige
of
America.
”
appendicitis,
gall
stones,
ulcers
of
its
campaign
to
raise
a
permanent
en-
make
their
home
at
the
mill
near
Monday, April 9, is much improved
Beal is the manager of the Roberts home.
downment fund of $100,000 to provide
stomach, tonsils and adenoids.
at this time and his many friends Hemlock.
Mrs. Carl Shortridge was she
Cole
Motion Picture association, and
•for
the
decoration
of
graves
of
war
He
has
to
his
credit
wonderful
re
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Fogg
have
bought
hop«* to see him around again soon..
ping
in the city yesterday from Cl,
Mr.
Spencer
is
with
the
Overbeck
Memorial
Day
sults
in
diseases
of
the
stomach,
liv
­
dead
overseas
each
Dr. McGee reports the following the E. F. Ball place.
verdale.
and Cook commission house.
from
Myron
T.
er,
bowels,
blood,
skin,
nerves,
heart
have
been
received
Andrew
Anderson
has
been
quite
births: On April 10 to Mr. and Mrs.
Clement W. Pattee and Goldie L. kidney, bladder, bed wetting, sciatia,
Frances Buckles a 9 1-2 lb. girl, and sick for the last few days. He ex­ Herrick, American ambassador to
War
Weeks
and
I
France,
Secretary
of
I
Adamson,
both of Tillamook county leg ulcers and rectal ailments.
pects
his
daughter
from
Portland
on the same date to Mr. and Mrs.
General Pershing.
If you have been ailing for any
were married at the M. E. parsonage
William Ewan a 7 pound girl. On soon.
on Saturday the 14th, by Rev. S. Ham length of time and do not get any bet­
Wm. Messner has moved his family
April 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck a
ter, do not fail to call, as improper
“This delicate and kindly thought rick.
9 1-2 pound boy.
Rev. S. Hamrick left Monday af- measures rather than disease are ver-
Joe Trambley opened a new bar­
ternoon for Dayton to attend the Sa- y often the cause of your long stand­
ber shop in the Daniels building last ■
3
lem district conference. He will re- ing trouble.
week. This makes two shops for Ne­
!
Remember above date, that consul­
turn the latter part of the week.
halem, but judging by the patronage
tation on this trip will be free and
Saturday night of both barbers nei­
Alta Courtney an old friend of Mrs. that his treatment is different.
ther will lack business.
-
Ivan Knight, spent four days here the
Married women must be accompan­
County Surveyor Stanley Coates
latter part of last week visiting at ied by their husbands.
who have learned the economy of buying the best.
was here Monday looking over the
her home.
Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne­ I'
new bridge work and other business
Ex-Sister Mary Angel gave the apolis, Minn.—Adv|
Ê
matters pertaining to his office.
“Brown Bilt Shoes” are
story of her life to the people of Till­
known the country over.
About thirty members of the looal
= amook Sunday, April 15. Sister An­
They are made by the great
jb P. lodge attended lodge at Seaside
gel gave a message that every Amer­
“Brown Shoe Co.” of St.
-
last Thursday night and were enter­
ican should hear, Her lectures are
Louis.
•»
tained by that lodge later with danc­
endorsed by the Oregon Council of
So the “Brown Bilt” shoe
is not alone a shoe of vigor­
ing and refreshments. All report a
the Christian Endeavor societies, the
ous style, of finest leather,
fine time.
state
W. C. T. U., leading ministers
of surpassing workmanship
and newspapers of the state,
it is a shoe of most excep­
has many invitations to speak
ROCKAWAY
tionally value. A shoe for the economically inclined men. Brown
Uncle Ben
over the state of Oregon.
Bilt Shoes cost but $5.00 to $10.00 at
Says:
E. Wright of McMinnville is here
One minute
for a few days putting in cement side
essay on
walks.
health by
W. R ohs has been called to Port­ I
H. L. Babb
land to serve on the jury.
s
D. C.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
M. J. Crosby is able to be at work
again after his long sick spell.
“I see where a
waitress in the
Fred Windier has the honor of
city was insult
ed when a cus­
tomer asked What is the
her is she had truth about chi
frog legs. She
said i t was ropractic ? The
rheumatism.” truth
about
HE “special dis­
count” is tempt­
ing people well who could
chiropractic is that it is mak
ing, but not when
not expect to be well under
you u nderstand who
any other method.
pays for it. The tire
Chiropractic is based on
dealer doesn’t pay
the fact that the human spin
:
«
for it. The manu­
al bones become out of align
ment.—a fact that has been
facturer cannot af­
proved over and over again
ford to. Chances are
by X-ray photos. Chiroprac­
it comes out of the
tic is based on the fact that
these displaced spinal bones
quality of the tire,
cause pressure on spinal ner­
so, after all, you pay
ves at the spinal nerve open­
for it. None of the
ings. Such pressure causes
weakness and disease, or if
quality of Goodyear
it completely shuts off nerve
Tires ever is sacri­
transmission we have paraly­
ficed to “special dis­
sis. Chiropracitc adjusts spin
al bones to alignment. This
counts'* or anything
is also proved by X-ray pho­
else.
tos.
r
COUNTY NEWS
PERSONAL MENTION
having the first cement sidewalk in
town.
Mrs. Anna Boldrick went out this
morning to her daughter’s
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gray have been
called to Portland on account of the
death of one of Mrs. Gray’s brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Tallman have return­
ed to their home at Salt Air.
Rex Wakefield and wife and fam­
ily have returned from Salem where
they have been for the past two
months.
Jim Watkins and wife are home
again after spending the winter in
Portland.
John W. Kelley and family drove
in to spend Sunday at their cottage.
A. T. Dolan of Tillamook was a
beach visitor Sunday.
Mrs. Lowany is here looking after
her apartment the Bonnie Dun Dee.
DR. MELLINTHIN
PERSONAL MENTION
OPERETTA
PARTICULARLY FOR MEN
□
□
“THE HOUSE THAT
□
JACK BUILT”
Whether You
Have Faith
THE GOODYEAR SHOE STORE
Presented by pupils of the public
Schools
TUNEFUL MUSIC
CLEVER LINES
GORGEOUS SCENES
T
Fortify
your home
AN EVENING OF BEAUTY
J
FRIDAY, APRIL 27
H. S. Gym 8:15
4.
Chiropractic vertebral ad­
justments as given by this
office have restored health
in a number of cases in the
past. The sufferers have
been made well of diseases
of the eyes, ears, nose,
throat, lungs, heart, stom-
liver, kidneys, bowels,
lower organs.
Deafer« km erf/ arxf MCOKK*
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SUNSET GARAGE
Tickets at Kochs
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COLLECTIONS
NO COLLECTION—NO CHARGE
SETTLEMENT MADE THE DAY WE COLLECT
We Sue in Our Own Name.
McMinnville
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KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
Hillsboro
ACT TODAY
Fortify it against the destructive summer sun
Why
•nd winter storms.
Neglected Mirine es mean costly rermira. Eventu­
ally they mean re building
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Good (»amt is the one thmg that will protect
your home from the weather of all Reason«. I here
is no substitute for good paint.
Raamussen Pure Paint
This*111
Products
m
G(X)D
Paint. It is a correct combination of
the very best quality white lead, nnc
and linseed oil
It has the greatest
factory
when
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Where Service Counts
consul-
tation is with
PRKtN
STOMACA
charg-
Depository facilities without hel
pful services hardly suffice.
One requires too many other
things in addition to saftey for
the money he has on deposit.
Any customer carring his ac­
count here at the Tillamook Co.
Bank will tell you that Ssevice
is a big factor in his connection
with us.
Under our membership in the
Federal Reserve System we gain
Government supervision - aswell
as that of the State of Oregon.
mmcmas
AC C O
mow
iy
covering capacity, and for weather
resistance ts unexcelled
I or these
reasons Rasmussen Purr F hunt ts the
most economa, al for you to use
L. Babb
FIX.
TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. Res. 56 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
Come m roon
We can Kelp voti
select the proixr Rasmussen Paint
tor your ireeds.
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There’» «
Ra»mu»»en
Product toe
Every ru<p«’‘
Office: Nat l Bank Bldg.
Ground Floor
Both Phonos: Bell 41 -J
P. O. Box 1»T
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A. W. PLANK,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
Tillamook
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PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO.
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Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook, Oregon.
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