Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 18, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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NOTICE TO BEE KEEPERS
Twin Rocks looking after her new the big mill in operation. The club |
will be guests at the Hotel Whitney
house under construction.
This is to notify all keepers of bees
where its members will be entertained
at luncheon. It is believed that so in this county, tha this office now
CLOVERDALE NOTES
GOOD FRUIT CROP LIKELY
far as possible, all the members of has on hand applications and licenaes
Hemstitching 10c Yard
thia wide awake local club will glad­ for the keeping of bees. Notify us
Th« new hotel is approaching com­
All over the county fruit trees are
by
telephone
or
postal
card,
asking
ly
respond
to
the
invitation,
and
spend
Needlework and Gifts
pletion and the traveling public is coming in bloom, and their flowering
being taken care of in the meantime. makes a pretty picture, as one passes the day on the bay. It is also be­ : for application and instructions, and
the same will be sent to you.
Infants* and J Children’s Wear
The building is owned by Louie Wied by the orchards. It is believed that lieved that by the date of the coming
H. S. BRIMHALL,
entertainment,
the
club
will
be
priv
­
ner, late of Montana, and contains 30 all danger of froat is now past, and
I olUlt.V
Clerk
noun, and is two stories in height. should this belief prove later to be ileged to see the loading operations of
Tillamook
lumber
on
one
of
the
big
It is designed u> accommodate the in­ well founded, a bountiful crop of
steam schooners which will carry mill
ci-easing tourist travel.
fruit in thia county should result.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
products to California ports, which
Several fishing parties were in the
♦
will
be
a
sight
worth
seeing.
city this week from valley points, and
NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY
CORRESPONDENTS NOTICE! ♦
some of the fishermen report go,xi
♦
luck, as the Nestucca is having a run
The Tillamook public library han MAY RIVAL NEWPORT BEACH
All correspondence received in ♦
of sea trout at the present time.
received four of the new books class­
this office must have the name
A number of the Cloverdale sports ed as “the best sellers”. They are:
The fact that there are a number
of
the sender attached. Com­ ♦
will come up to see the boxing tourn­ Black Oxen, by Atherton: Isle of Ret­
of pretty poliahed agates in the jew­
munications have bee» received ♦ Just a few tires and tubes
ament on the 19th.
ribution, by Marshal): One of Ours,
from time to time which give ♦
School closes next week The high by Catherine and Judge by West. Of elers' shops in this city, brought out
the fact that some very fine agates
no
inkling aa to who sent them, ♦ on hand. Not all sizes. Sup­
school has an attendance of 40 pupils these books, One of Ours was lately
ply future needs now.
are
being
found
on
the
Bayocean
and
(
and
the authenticity of the arti­
and the common school has a regular awarded the $1000 prise by the Pul-
cle* is hard to determine, The
attendance of sixty pupils. J. A. tizer committee the library commit­ Short Beach ocean front It is said
publication of such names may ♦
Bell, a Tillamook photographer took tee believes in keeping up with the that some excellent water agates have
he withhelu, if desired, but it ia
a school group picture last Friday, at popular demand for the best fiction, been found, also ribbon, cloud, sar­
donyx and chalcedony specimens. At
absolutely necessary that the
the school house.
and it is a fact worthy of mention what is called the “big slide” between
names he signed to the articles
that the library patronage is grow­ Bayocean and the light house, some
sent
in.
ROCKAWAY
ing, instead of diminishing, which beautiful amathyst crystals have been
speaks well for the reading appetite found, and it is believed that careful
Mrs. Victor Minuon of Yamhill was of the Tillamook public. On last Sat­ investigation will bring more of this
urday the library made a high mark semi-precious stones to light. Ame­
a business visitor last Tuesday.
Mrs. Case of the Case Furnace Co., record, as on that date 137 books were thyst crystals have also been found
circulated, which is the greatest num­ in gold mining claims on Wilson riv­
of Portland was a busindsa.visitor.
ber circulated in one day in the li­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Menard were brary’s history. The library is an er, in this county, some very pretty
MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS AND
called to Portland on account of the educator and the town that maintains speciments being in the possession of
Dr. Koch of this city, and others. It |
illness of Mr. Menard’s father.
RUBBER WANTED
a good library and takes a pride in its is possible that delving will uncover
G. E. Turner left for Portland on maintainence is sure to be a live and
CASH PAID
some fine agate beds along the I
business.
progressive town, and naturally a beaches near to Tillamook which may
FOB
Dan Creig opened his grocery store good place in which to live. A town rival the agate beds of Newport.
for the summer business.
is judged by the number of its church
HIDES. FIRS
Al H. Schlach has bought the Prine es, its schools and its library and the
BOND VOTE AT GARIBALDI
SACKS.
latter is an almost indispensable ad­
cees theatre.
junct
in
these
times.
Mrs. J. A. Kelley of Portland is
METAL,
The voters of Garibaldi school dis­
here for the season.
CHITTUM
BARK,
trict will vote on the bonding of the
George and Joe Sutherland and
KIWANIS CLVB IS INVITED
district for high school purposes next
Frank Astman left for Portland on
Inqure
The Kiwanis club of this city has Saturday the 19th. It seems that the
business.
A Mr. Massey has leased the Boney been invited by the management of law was amended at the last legisla­
BLOOM FUNRNITURE CO.
Restaurant for the season.
the Whitney mills at Garibaldi to ture, and a committee of citizens was
M. J. Poorman and wife drove in visit that bustling sawmill town on up here Tuesday to see County
from Woodbum to look after their Wednesday next, and about 57 act­ School Superintendent Lamb regard­
property.
ive members of the club will avail ing the present status of voters' qual­
Mrs. Millsap of Portland is at themselves of the invitation to see ifications at the polls.
COUNTY NEWS
Pollyanna Shop
GOOD USED CARS
LOW PRICES-EASY TERMS
1918 Chevrolet Touripg, three new tires, new
battery, only ........................................ $165.00
1918 Chevrolet Touring ......................
$145.00
1921 Velie Six Touring.................................. $950.00
1918 Dodge Touring...................................... $250.00
CITY TIRE SHOP
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Get the best and place your order early for it
will be impossible to fill orders this year. We
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CONOVER & CONOVER
TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY
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Capital $5.000.088. All Common
Fully Paid
FREE!
BRYSON-LINK MOTOR CO
£
guess.
Non-Assessable
E. E. KOCH, THE DRUGGIST
Is Ottering to Pacific Coast Investors
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the remaining unsold portion of
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and has attracted the highest
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The management of the com­
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every officer is a pioneer of the
industry, and though young in
years this company is in reality
the oldest from the standpoint
of management.
The company has borrowed no
money from any source and has
a cash balance in the bank of
$676,405.47 as of December 31,
1922. Total assets are three and
one half times the total liabili­
ties. Current assets are four
times the current liabilities.
Our investors may securely feel
that the management and prod­
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The capital stock of the Ricken­
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may purchase on the partial pay
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The proceeds from the sale of
this stock will be used for in­
creased production and for ad­
ditional tool equipment. Factory
space iB more than ample for pro
duction scheduled for 1923.
All figures quoted above are correct
within a few hundred dollars.
The Rickenbacker Co
For information and appointments see Mr. Morriss or Mr.
Netherlands, or at Jenkins Jewelry store.
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A. W. Plank Hardware
General line of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Mowing Machines, Dines and Harrows
Both Phones
Tillamook, Oregon
For a Good Meal
And Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
Mallett,
Hotel
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USE THIS COUPON
THE RICKENBACKER COMPANY,
INC., FISCAL AGENTS
Mr. Morriss or Mr. Mallett, Hotel Netherlands
Please send me further information concerning advantages
The Rickenbacker Motor Company Stock.
purchasing
28 W
e
Name
of
CEMENT
LIMB
Address
LAMB- SCHRADER CO.