Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 04, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1923
headlight
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holden of this on Wilson river about 12 miles from
city returned Saturday last from a town, is spending a couple days this
week with her father Brooks Smith
visit to Portland.
of this city.
Mrs. Johnson of Portland is visiting
Germany Forbids Importation
Mrs. John Carroll has rented her
Sam Reifenberg and wife of Gari­
her husband for a few days. Mr.
home
here
und
left
Saturday
morn
­
Since Oooupation of the Ruhr.
Johnson is a filer in the Tillamook baldi, were up here Tuesday and
ing
with
her
small
son
Jack
for
Spo-
---- a—
spent the day.
Lumber Company's mill.
1 kane to join her husband. Mr. Car-
Berlin.—Frieda and Gretchen are to
I
roll,
who
is
employed
by
the
Howard-
Miss Blanche Harris finished her
Mrs.
F.
M.
Wheeler
and
daughter
have no more Paris gowns. There are
to be no more smart little hate brought ' Cooper corporation has recently been are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. eight months terms of school at Ne-
to Germany from the fashionable mil ' transferred to the Spokane territory. Shaw. Mrs. Wheeler is Mr. Shaw’s j tarts on Wednesday of last week, and
llnarj shops on the Place Vendome
sister. Another duughter of the for- i has returned to her home in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Detje, of Port­ mer has been with the Shaw's for a I
«nd the Rue de la Palx.
A. E Harris has opened the "Su­
These articles are not permitted to land are visiting at the home of Mrs. year past, attending high school in
gar Bowl" confectionery on one '¡¡de
«roes the German boundary since the Elizabeth Blum at Pleasant Valley. this city.
Mrs. Wheeler resides in
of the Harris jewelry store on Second
French occupation of the Ruhr, and
East White Bluff, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Daniels were in
the leaders of the German fashion In
street. The bar is of onyx marble
dustrj have instructed their buyers from Mohler Monday attending to
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Daniels of Mo with French plate glass mirror, with
that French models ure not to be business.
hler, were in the city Monday on I soda fountain. Mr. Harris will man­
bought either directly or Indirectly.
ufacture most of his confectionery.
business.
Mrs. Frank Smith from Bay City
High prices in France had prevented
Mr. und Mr«. Jos. LaGuult of
German Arms from buying many was shopping in town Wednesday..
D. T. Wersehkul of Cloverdule, was
models. Consequently the Import n
Wheeler, spent Tuesday last in this
■
county
seat
caller
Monday.
Mrs. R. Griftin and little daughter
tlona of such tlnery from France bad
city.
been inconsiderable as compared to Annetta came in from Portland last
Geo. R. Comstock of Mohler, tar-
prewar times But Berlin modistes week and are visiting at the home ried a while in Tillamook Sunday.
Gordon Hare, F. K. Blackadar and
were slowly resuming their Paris tripe of Mrs. Griftin’s mother Mrs. R. W.
M. R. Terry went to Portland last Fri­
M. T. Henderson of Cloverdale, vis­ ! day and returned Tuesday night. Mr.
end buying limited quantities of lute Mills.
creations, when the Ruhr trouble came
ited Tillamook Saturday last.
Terry went on business connected
along and brought the general boycott
Mrs. Lee Parsons and Mrs. Armand
with his battery station in this city.
J.
A.
Patterson
and
wife
of
Miami
against articles made tn France.
Parsons were in town Monday from
passed
through
town
Tuesday
on
their
Baron Drecoll, managing director of Wheeler visiting friends and shop­
W. M. Kenney was fined $10 on the
one of Berlin's great eat fashion shops. ping.
way to Potiand.
26th of last month for speeding with­
Mid that this latest prohibition will
Mrs. Blum and daughter of Hills­ in the city limits.
make little difference to Berlin <le
Clem Rust of Cloverdale was in the
boro, visited relatives here the fore­
«Ignore, aa they have not relied directly city Monday.
Surveyor W. S. Coates made a trip
on Pafls for their styles sine» the be­
part of the week.
to Nehalem Wednesday and was ac­
Mrs. Frd Bigelow made a trip to
ginning of the war and have, to a
C. R. Brant and wife of Snark, the companied by Mr. Meath, a repre­
great extent, become creators of their Salem the last of the week. During
little
sawmill town on the S. P. above sentative of the Portland Bridge Co.
own models.
her absence her parents Mr. and Mrs.
“Of course, many of our Ideas come Lyster of Hemlock were at the Bige­ Mohler, were in the city last Satur­
Lee Mead of Nehalem, a well
from Parts It la foolish to deny that low home.
day.
known buBinss man of the above place
Paris leads tn the creation of modes,”
A. L. Babcock of Woods was in was in the city Wednesday on busi-
declared the baron. "But Germany has
Mrs. Will Hoffman and daughter
learned to develop Parisian sugges­ Elaine and Miss Elvira Kilburg of the city the forepart of the week ness matters.
tions and adapt them. In many cases Wheeler visited at the home of Mrs. on business.
Geo. Lorpubel of Mohler, was
they are greatly modified, as Parisian
C. F. Munson, a popular represent­ here Wednesday on business con-
designs are often too extreme for our Christie Downer one day last week.
nected with the Sunset drainage dis­
trade. The prohibition against the
Mrs. I. H. McKillip of Cloverdale ative of a Portland paper house was
trict in the north end of the county.
Importation of French goods will affect was in town Saturday visiting at the in the city Monday.
modistes and milliners only tn two
The county court was busy for a
Mrs Wni. Crawford and son of Ne
lines, silk and flowers It Is difficult to home of Mrs. Mary Allison.
time on Wednesday settling right of
replace certain French silks and
baleni,
were
in
the
city
Monday.
Mrs. S. S. Provost and Mrs. R. W.
way matters.
flower«.’’
Birdsall of Idaville were in town
Iloruce Addis, field man for the I'll
Vienna and Berlin have bean work- Tuesday.
cific Farmer, spent a couple of days
Ing together in the development of
modes since the beginning of the
Mrs. Mary Clink, pastor of the in Tillamook the latter part of last I
World war. liecause of the low ex- Nazarene church, who has bean ill week, getting material for an article
change they I have been successful In
on the dairy business in this county.
developing a considerable trade for for some time left Wednesday morn­
ing
for
Portland
where
she
will
take
model gowns in the Scandinavian coun­
The various Ireach resorts of this
tries, the Balkans anil central Europe. treatments.
county are perking up in the mat­
American and French fashion maga­
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olds were ter of improvement and renovation
zines have been tile source of many
in
town Wednesday from Cloverdale. for the coming beach season. Con
Ideas for the German and Austrian
siderable building is going on at these
fashion creators. They alao send their
Mrs. Leslie Harrison and daughters resorts and it is said that the patron
representatives to the great watering
place« on the Illvlera and have little spent the week end with her moth- age is steadily increasing each year.
A number of beach resort lot sales
difficulty In keeping up with the latest 1 er Mrs. Andrew Stam in Brighton.
French ideas.
are reported to have been made late­
Mrs. D. O. Spitzniesser, Mrs. Hard­
ly, Tillamook county is steadily forg­
HOEVER use«
ing and Jack Brown Jr., are in Mc­
ing ahead as an ideal ocean resort,
them knows
He’« Youngest Preacher
Minnville this week visiting relatives.
and is becoming more popular each
the quality of Gnod-
in World: 8 Year« Old
Mrs. I. H. Moore was in town from year.
yoarl'irea. He knows
I Pleasant Valley Friday.
the greater mileage
Some good catches of salmon trout
they give is u part of
Dr. E. Atwood of St. Louis was in have lately ben reported by the fish­
Goodyear quality.
! the city on business last week.
ermen of the city. An occasional Chi­
He knows thnir une,
nook salmon has been hooked by troll­
A ride over the Southern Pacific ing in the bay, -but the main run has
trouL’riree per­
j from Portland to Tillamook disclos­ not yet started, although they are run
formance is onlv
es the fact that practically all of the ning heavily in the Columbia. Mnny
another phase of
numerous sawmills along the line of fishermen's licenses have been taken
Goodyear quality.
the road, are bing operated at the out in this county as usual, and it is
And be has !e rred
present time, notwithstanding the thought that the number of such li­
thn*theonetv:“4f«-3
fear of I. W. W. interference, which censes will exceed those of last year.
econ^mvi-C'^
-r
thus far has proven groundless.
Quality and L»ouci-
Alex McNair, who has been visit­
Miiny workers from Portland were on ing at the home of his daughter in
year Service.
the train bound for the several camps Eugene for several ilays past, is ex­
A» Goodyear Saredev $.’• • n
along the line, so that a scarcity of pected home most any time now.
De tleri u/« ttU and to
mend the neu) G
I
workers does not seem probable.
C> rde with the bevel d
Weather Tread and
Mrs. J. E. Shearer returned Tues­
ut» With
standard
County School Superintendent G. B. day night from a visit to Portland.
Lamb is busy at this time visiting
81’NSET GARAGE
the various county schools.
Mrs. Maud Vanhorn, who lives up
RDECT FRENCH GOWNS PERSONAL MENTION
L. L. Whitman of Cloverdale was a
county seat visitor early in the weak.
Ira White, city recorder, now in
a Portland hospital, recovering from
injuries to one of his legs, is report­
ed to be getting along nicely, but it
will be several days before he is able
to come home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Arnold were
Wheeler visitors to the city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens and
family were shopping in town Satur­
day from Cloverdale.
Joe Nuier and daughters were in
the city last Thursday from Clover­
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Woolfe and dau­
ghter Elvira motored to Astoria lust
Thursday in their new Hupmohile.
Frank Howard, proprietor of How
ard’s Cigar store, returned the lust
of the week from a business trip to
Portland.
Swing East
through
eight-year-old Mayo
Cleveland, son of Rev and Mrs W G.
Havaisnd of Greenville, Tex., who is
said to be the yonngMt preacher in
the world. Ha recently delivered bla
first sermon. prepared entirely by him­
self, lasting 25 minâtes, before a large
audience In Kingston Baptist church
Ills remarkable knowledge of the
Bible end delivery haa attracted na­
tion-wide attention.
He was horn
December 4, 1914; was converted Jan­
uary 28, 1928 ; waa licensed to preach
end was baptized tn February, 1928
Hie Bleak Hair Tuma Rod.
Belleville, I*.—City Health Officer
und Fumlgator Adam Herr waa a dart
brunette when be became a elty offi­
cial. Now ba la a strawberry blood.
Illa jet black hair haa turned a bril­
liant rod. Officer Herr blaniea the
transition on the fumes from a new
brand of exceptionally strong formal­
dehyde he haa been using In fumigat­
ing bouaea.
Would Arrest Wife
for Non-Support
The uaiial order was reversed
In s police court In Baltimore.
Mil., when Joe Vnzslles. thirty-
three, asked a warrant charg­
ing his wife with desertion unit
ion-support. He protested that
lie left him with no one to help
•are for Ills son .Magistrate Jo
innsen. however, denied hl<
'•11 for 11 waiTiiiit.
Do you know
you can roll
California
Work left before 9 p. m. will
be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­
lowing day. Prints finished
on glossy or dull paper as
you prefer for the same
price.
AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE
Back East Excursion Fares
May 15 to Sept. 15, and go both ways
via California. They afford a wide
choice of routes, stopover privileges
and convenient train service. Ask your
local ticket agent for further partic­
ulars and descriptive folders or write
JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Passngr. Agt.
Portland, Oregon.
^rye's
/Delicious
JL Ham
/
Just as she conics through the
kitchen, she begins to sniff—
Umm ham.”e
Invite her to try a bite. That
bite of tender, juicy, rich flavor­
ed F rye ' s D elicious H am it
just the appetizer she needs—
notv she'll take a piece of toajt
and a cup of chocolate,
Everything
the
Aume Impliei
CHIROPDACTIC IS
NOT FLATTERED
"One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb
Keep a Frys’« Oe-
llolout Ham haaf-
ln8 In your cooler,
or you can buy kt
convenient!
at your dot
"If you have a
joy, Nevvy, share
it and you’ll dou­
ble your pleas-
ure in it."
Chiropractic is not flutter-
ed because you decide to give
it a jial. Chiropractic is not
and never has been on trial.
Chirapractic is a truth. It
needs neither trial nor de­
fense.
Fire and Automobile
lusurance
Union Savings if Loan
Sales Agent
ROSE J. WILKES, Resident Agent
If you have a defective al­
ignment of the spine there is
certain to be a eorrsponding
weakness in that portion of
the body affected by the re­
duced transmission of life
impulses. To make a “trial"
of a few adjustments to see
what will happen is simply
to dally with your health..
The Reliance Life Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH
LIFE. HEALTH and ACCIDENT INSURANCE
Tillamook Hotel Lobby
9.30 a. m. to 2 p. m,
Rea. Mutual Phone
Chiropractic spinal
ad­
justments as given by this
office have restored health in
a number of cases in the past
few weeks. The sufferers
have been made well of dis­
eases of the eyes, ears, nose,
throat, lungs, heart, stomach
liver, kidneys, bowels and
lower organs.
cirfai _
lOcts fr
one bag
COLLECTIONS
NO COLLECTION—NO CHARGF
SETTLEMENT MADE THE DAY WE COLLECT
We Sue in Our Own Name
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
Hillsboro
HEALTH FOLLOWS
O*0*UGK «SMCTS
SttWUM OH smvu
envommsusaor
ACT TODAY
Then you can tell your Eastern
friends about the great cities of San
Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego,
and California's world famous Na­
tional parks, golf courses and sen-
You will also realize that cherished
wish to sei' the wonder places of the
Pacific Coast, and its beauty spots
shore resorts.
that cannot be duplicated.
Plan now to take advantage of
Warm spring days and your
high school daughter will say
that she isn’t hungry or hasn’t
time to eat.
Food auth<
authorities say High
School girls
ffirls ’ “nerves” are often
due to lack of the right food, and
they should not be allowed to go
to school without breakfast.
QTry frying or broiling a slice of
BELLS KODAK
SHOP
W
shk
Why does
SHE wish to
ao to school
breakfastless?
Why
when
delay
consul­
tation is with
charg”
out
Find out.
MEUIHe
H ull D urham
TOBACCO
Offloe: Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Qround Ploor
H. L. Babb
rax.
fill TILIAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. Res. 56 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
COMMUNITY CENTER
Whatever the activity, whatever the interest
of the community, in some of its phases it
comes m contact with the bank. We are com­
munity center—working always for the best
interests of the city and county, which is, in
the long run, for the best interests of all.
The Tillamook County Bank is closely
interwoven into the very life of the county—
and it is of your own choosing, for within
the county rests our future growth.
Both Phonee: Bell 4Ï-J
P. O. Box 1»T
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO.
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T illamook C oiata R vnk
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