Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 25, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
2
| lives und old frien« s, returned Mon-
I •'“>
his home
U‘L, S1U U *?Ve" *"
Lincoln county. The Easters former-
ly lived in this section,
society of the M E. church met at
the home of Mrs. H. W. Spar Tues­
day May 15. The officers elected are
Mrs. Simpson Hamrick, pres.; Mrs.
Geo. R. Edner of Garibaldi, was in
Miss Marion Chanc«' of Beaver was
A
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNeil
the city Friday, with business at the
shopping in the city Tuesday.
Ouring Last Generation 125 I
of
this
city
on
May
22,
an
8-lb
son
j
court house. Mr. Edner formerly was
Grandma Phelps is wearing a smile
B. E. King, Mrs. Emma Perkins,
Lines Have Terminated.
a county commissioner and is now a that won't come off.
I
Mrs. A. N. Erskine, the Misses Glad
rtecovery of Diplomat’s Wallet carpenter of the mill city on the bay.
ys and Edith Hester, J. D. Brand-
Stockholm.—Knighthood Is etili tn
Morrison Mills, a well known dairy­
Just as Thrilling as Best of
setter,
Ben Becker nail Mr. anil Mn.
flower tn Sweden, although the petals
A litany—Storm sewers planned to man of the Fairview district, is build­
Sun-
are falling one by one. This sentiment
Nick Carter Tales.
drain 430 acres and cost approximat- ing a large dairy burn to accommo- ; Carlton Jones and family left
la suggested by the fact that the as-
day afternoon for Seattle where they
ly »55,000.
date his herd and hay.
■embly of nobles, which comes once
I will attend the convention of the
Prugue.—Iiuriug the joyous day« of
every three years, has Just been held the recent carnival lu Prague there
Corvallis—Contracts to be let for
was up Tuesday Nazurene church which meets there
Charlie
Wilson,
In the historic Hall of Knights, attend­ was performed, quite unknown to the construction of two public school
from Garibaldi toget a truck to move this week. Rev. Mary Clink left Mon­
ed by scions of counties and baronet- reveller», a clever piece of detective
buildings.
his household goods to Portland where day morning for the same place.
cles nnuiy hundreds of years old.
work on th«- part of the local police
—
he will locate with a new position.
Tlie chamber of nobles, as such, hue which resulted In the Featuring to a
not been active tn Su edlsli government distracted diplomat of certain papers
Miss Henrietta Strub.v who is stop
Miss Georgia Kiger, a niece of Mr. '
since 1S8H, und scnrcely uny titles have which to him
were of the greatest ini ping with her parents up oil th«- Mi- and Mrs. George Kiger, who has just |
been created since that time Stutls- isirtnnce.
! umi, was in the city visiting friends
completed a week's visit with the lat- I
tics soon to be printe«) show that there
The police worked quietly into the last Friday.
are ut present tn Sweden 52 lines of night life of
ter, returned to her home in Portland ,
the city, and such was
counts, 186 baronial lines unii 485 other
The L. D club met Friday afternoon
Lebanon — 4,000 White Leghorn last Sunday morning by stage.
their success that before the night
titled fnmllles fHiring the lust genera­
May 18 at the home of Mrs. Henry
was over the city jail had two new cockerels shipped from here to Peta­
Miss Beulah Rogers was a stage White, with Mrs. Styles assisting
tion about 125 different lines have ter­
tenants and a young mun was spetal luma, California.
minated. It Is a law tn the ciiumher
passenger to Portland Tuesday last. hostess. The following members were
lug out of Prugue to the foreign ofllce
of nobles that u line ends if the family
F. E. Thomas wen tto Portland on
of his government, expressing heart­
'; Mesdames E. G. Anderson,
Lynn Partridge went to Portland ! PrtJSt'hri
holding the title changes Its national-
felt thunks to the loral lns|MM'tor of business on Monday of last week.
;
Boone,
Bunn, Frisbie, A. Harris, Hos-
Tuesday.
tty.
< police who, In this narrative, can be
iey, Hoy, Lamb, Leach, S. Moulton,
Thus many emigrants to America referred to only as Mr. D------.
Astoria—Contract let for 2-story
Mrs. Wm. Martin whose husband is | Mathers, O’Dell and five guests, Mea-
and other.countries have sought new
business block.
Valuable Papers Stolen.
a well known employee in the Coates i dames Drew, .Spear, Chilcott, Fu-
fortunes at the price of old titles. It
Mr. Il----- , seated one afternoon In
Is also a law that a Swedish nrlsto-
Miss Emmerson of Tillamook, wus mill office, was a passenger to Port­ -iuu and Mrs. Smith of Portland. De­
«sratlc house must be declared extinct bls oflice behind u pile of papers, was the week end guest of Miss Hatite land Tuesday, where she will visit rel licious refreshments ware served, /\n
when there has been no male birth In Interrupted suddenly by a young Moor«- last week.
atives and friends for a few days.
enjoyable afternoon was had by all.
| diplomat representing one of the great
It during a period of 90 years.
The club will meet . June 1st at the
powers
of
Europe,
who
declared
bls
Swedish nobility hud Its origin, prob­
Winter wheat in Oregon showed a
Mrs. C. ,1. Edwards went to Port
ably. tn the Twelfth century, in priv­ business to tie most urgent. He re­ very decided improvement during Ap­ land last Tuesday, where she will at- hom«- of Mrs. E. G. . Anderson with
Mrs. Armentrout assisting hostess.
ileges awarded for military service, lated that a wallet containing docu­ ril and a production of nearly 19,000- tend a meeting of the W. C. T. U.
and h great nunilu-r of titles were ere­ ments of great value had been stolen. 000 bushels is forecasted.
♦ ♦ ♦
Dave Petta is back from Gre­
ated_ during the first ttali of the Severe I He had left it for a few moments on
Th«- Wabbegwanna club nu t at the
gon
City,
and
will
spend
the
summer
teenth century by the famous King bls writing table to go to another room
Park Rose to build 400,000 gallon
home of Mrs. Di Ford, with Harriet
in Tillamook.
In the legation, and when he returned concrete reservoir for reserve
Gustavus Adolphus.
DeFord as assisting hostess.
The
water
It
was
gone.
Furthermore,
there
wen-
A few years after his death was
supply.
David Kuratli, who recently return evening was spent with sewing and
jewels
In
the
wallet,
his
personal
prop
­
built the beautiful Hall of Knights,
«•<1 from a trip to Hillsboro, reports cooli games, Margaret Oathout be­
where the assemblies are now held. erty. but their abstraction did not dis
C. C. Taylor of Cloverdale, trans-
With Its curiously carved cnpjier roof, . turb tin- young foreigner half as much acted business in this city the latter that crops of all kinds look fine out ing captain of the winning side,
in Wushingotn county, and that the Lunch was served to sixteen mem-
Its walls hung with gorgeous armorial as the loss of th«- papers.
part of last week.
dairy business is reviving there. Dairy bers and two guests, Members pres-
“I must leave Prague hy the night
bearings. It is one of the show plucva
of the capital.
,
train," he explained to th«- lnsjiector,
O. H. Dahl, of Toleda, Oregon, a cows are in big demand and dairymen ent were. Mesdames DeFord, Ford,
The Swedish nobles of today are "and I will be ruined for life if these well known aspuragus raiser on Ya- lire paying increased prices for good Hanslmair, Larson, Mat thews. Heth
great patrons of arts and sciences. documents cannot be recovered."
Oathout, Margaret Oathout, Sherer,
quina bay. was here the latter part of milch cows.
Mr H----- Jr« -ye to the legation
Many are found In military and nolltF
Smith, Terry, Thomas, Williams,
the past week.
A. E. Purvis, ol Bay Sity, was in Keesee, Loll ami Misses Cullens and
cal posts, while ofliers engage in mojal ahi Tootei over the Wo!lel iubst' uted
for that of the diplomat. It tmntalne'
farming on their estates.
Portland —$3500 garage ut First the city Friday last.
DeFord. The guests were Mrs. C.
1 n Prague news]>ni>er from which a and Main to be erected.
A.
Johnson and Marian Larson.
a
Ira
Mesher
of
Bay
City,
was
clipping had been made The itisi>ec-
Polar Natives Say Slain
♦ ♦ ♦
tor ««»cured an intact copy of this
A man who gave his name as Tib- county seat caller Saturduy.
The Women's Foreign Missionary
Kin Hold Nightly Revel paper, and was thus able to read the betts of McMinnville, was arrested
M. Farmer of Brighton transacted
clipping cut out by the thief Als«i
Anchorage, Alaska.—Some natives of Mr D----- found traces of fuce by the police Saturday night in this business in town last Saturday.
Alaska profess to believe that the an­ powder Mswn the leavi-s of the wnl city charged with drunkenness, He
gry spirits of the Aleuts massucred at M.
paid the city $50 th«- next day, which
C. J. Edwards was a passenger to
the behest of the early Russian discov­
THE SEINE
The Portland by stage .Sunday last.
The clipping announced that then was “blue Monday" for him.
erers and traders under Shellkoff. Bar-
eheii|H*st kind of a drunk on the street
was
to
be
n
masked
bull
that
evening
atioff and Chlrikoff are lurking In the
Ray Williams who has been visit­
of this city now costs 50 simoleotis.
volcanoes of the Valley of Ten Thou­ nt a well-known hall in the city With !
ing with relatives and friends in Till­
this
as
bls
multi
clue
the
lnspe<-t<ir
as
sand Smokes.
Fred Windier of Rockaway, was up amook returned to his home in Port­ ALL SEA FOODS LN SEA­
sure<1 the diplomat that he would re
Beneath the thin crust of the earth store th«- palters, anti, lifter assigning from that growing little beach town land Monday.
SON
covering the lower Alaskan |>enlnsula a detective to watch the palace, he last Tuesday on business.
and the Aleutian urchipelugu. these hurried away to don ii fancy costume |
Geo. Bi'nnett of Philomath, who has MAIL
EXPRESS ORDERS
spirits, the natives ussert. are bolding
Miss Elsie Ericksen left for Port- been visiting with his son, L. N. Ben­
He was going to the ball.
SEND FOR PRUE
nightly revels and emerging l«ertiHll-
land Friday, where she will visit for nett, principal of the high school, re­
LIST
Dressed as Officer.
cully to hurl fire, smoke und thunder i
a
week, and luter will go *- j Mon turned to his home Monday.
The only costume he could find wss
at the heads of the Invaders.
mouth to finish her term in normal
The fanciful recital of the IlUtl VCH his old full dress Austrian uniform, a
Mrs. Kelley Drake, who has been
school
at the latter piece.
souvenir
of
the
days
when
Prugue
was
Is that ou Chlrikoff Island, long fumed
attending the wedding of her daugh­
n
part
of
the
Austrian
empire
As
he
HELI. 59-J
TILLAMOOK, OHE.
as haunted, a half hundred natives
Mrs. Walter Nelson of near Tilla­ ter Dora to Roy Dundas which took
were lured Into a log compound, set was leaving his house, the detective at
place
at
Dundee
last
Wednesday
re
mook
went
to
Portland
Friday
lust.
upon by savage enemies under direc­ the l«*gatioti telephoned him the duugh
turned home Sunday evening.
tion of the Russians, murdered and ter of the janitor of the legation hart
Miss Athyl .Summerlin, who viait-
despoiled of priceless sea otter skins. just left her apartments In the eva- ed with Mrs. Clark Embum of east
Lester Phelps und mother, accom
Their spirits are appearing again in tunie of Carmen.
It did not take the tnspwtor long to of town for several days the past panied by Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Spitz-
protest. The eruption of three vol­
canoes In January Is, tliey say. a re- locate Carmen st the ball Shi- was week, returned to her home in Port­ messer and nephew', .lack Brown, mo­
tored to Pacific City Sunday.
vlsltutlon of these spirits and will con­ s«*eking a man who eventually ap­ land Friday.
peared In the uniform of a Hungarian
tinue until they are avenged.
Miss Zilphu Funk, sister of Gilbert
J. K. Simonton of Brighton and son
C-T-C
For many years Chlrikoff Island hat magnate, and wearing the customary
been a place seldom Inhabited by na­ black miisk. The pair withdrew dis­ were in the city last Friday on busi­ Funk of this city came in Sunday
Tires
from IuiGrande to clerk in the Pen­
tives or whites. Many borrowing tales erectly Into a quiet room, and th«- tn- ness.
Conserve
nington store.
from Chlrikoff were brought her»- by apector waftetl nt the only exit.
The Car
Mrs. Fred Small of this ctiy, was
Soon they came out the girl w«-nr
Captain Nick Galkenui. who has vlsltt-d
a
Portland
stage
passenger
Friday
Fred
Easter
who
recently
spent
a
almost every nook and harbor along Ing an ex|e-tis1ve mx-klnce she ha«l tw«t
week in Tillamook visiting with reta-
the Aleutians Lust summer the skip­ had on before. The Inspector ap­ morning.
per braved the Valley of Smokes, proached Ciinneti and the Hungarian
emerging with the r.hoes burned from magnati- and s|x>ke u few quiet but
There whs no
his feet and with many stories to tell. well-chosen words.
protest und no Hc«-ne They preceded
him to a tuxlcnb. und on the wav te
Kill 500 Horses a Week
tile railroad station the Inspeetor
for Food in Berlin stnp|H*<l at |M>l|cc headquarters Ex­
pert hnn<ls Hi-urciu-ii the pair, utul the
Washington.—Five hundred horses Inspector quietly took possession of
8 week are being slaughtered for food the diplomat's portfolio, th«- neekiuce,
in Berlin. ««•■. «irtlhig to reports to the and other pieces of h-welry
Commerce department. With ’he in-
Mr D----- drov«- on nlone, und ar­
crenw«! s«-nle of prices and added dif­ rived at the railroad stiitlon after the
ficulties In f(si«l supply which have gates for th«- night train hud been
followed the Ruhr occupation, horse Closed. < m the platform he found the
meat sales are said to be increasing .voting diplomat with watch in hand
rapidly. Horse meat sells now at f trying to persuade the train crew to
2,000 marks per pound, which Is rough­ delay departure for just ii few mo­
ly e«iual to about 10 cents in American ments.
money.
Mr. D — - mad«- good his prom
Ise. He handed the diplomat tils port­
Big Tslsscope for Russia.
folio and In It were Intact the missing
St. Albans, Englund.—One of
documents anil the Jewels.
most wonderful telescopes In
world is nearing completion here
shipment to the Nlkolaleff observatory, Mountain of Water
counts more when you buy a used truck than when you
Tosses Vessel in Air
Russia. It weighs about nine tons, the
buy a new truck
Inside diameter Is 45 feet, the refract­
Tacoma,
Wash.
—
A
mountain
If you get a Federal Truck from us you know that it is well
ing telescope for photography Is 32
water that rose from the sen was
Inches, and the whole will be fitted to
built, fairly priced, long lived and sturdy and you look to
scribed here by «’apt. George
us only for good service.
a revolving turret of steel.
Mitchell of the Nuwsco liner Brush
But, when you buy a used truck you can have the satisfac­
Capt. ■Mitchell said that on the
tion of getting a written guarantee as to the condition, and
morning of March 20, while the Brush
t -r r -r--* -a-«• a '•
behind that guarantee is 12 years of success in th« truck
was 50 miles off the coast of Mexico,
business and a financial responsibility, as evidenced by our
♦ I Finds Gas Shut Off;
sailors saw a long unbroken black line
own new building
on the sea. This line approached the
i
When you conic to Portland to buy a truck come in and
Can’t Keep Bargain
Brush rapidly, until It was seen that
look at our big stock.
It was a wall of water fully TO feet
♦ Chicago. — Oscar Schults,
in height.
whose cli«-«-se store recently was
Clip this Coupon
The ship was made ready for the
«■lose«! hy his cre«lltors. walked
ar. .’ tr.ail today
onslaught
and
Capt.
Mitchell
said
Into a police station and asked
when the water hit the vessel it
to be arrested for breach of con­
L
seemed as tliougb a great hand clasped
tract. He explained he sold his
the ship and elevated It Into the air
Insurance policy to Arnold
There was not a breath of wind at
Hefft for $5. with the promise
the time. For six hours the log of the
that he would go home and com­
Brush shows the vessel wallowed In
mit suicide by gns. After re-
swells equal to those off Cupe Horn
calving the »5 In a saloon he
The ship was driven miles off her
wended his way homeward to
course.
turn on the
“I wish to be arrested for
MOTOR CAR CO. ’
»f
He Has Rude Awakening.
breaching a contract,” he said
Pipe Creek. O.—-Max C’avnlo, miner,
“I promised to commit suicide,
PORTLAND
1
went to sleep In the tracks of the
but T ain't pnld my gns bill and
Distributors
of
Federar
Pennsylvania
’
s
Powhatan
division.
An
the company turns It off. My $5
Trucks in Oregon.
engine rudelj- awakened him by toss­
Is all spent—no pay no gas, no
ing him off the tracks without injur­
gas, no die."
ing him except for a few cuts and
many bruises.
W. E. Noyes, vice pres.; Mrs. I. M.
Smith, cor. sec.; Mins Jennie Reed,
rec. sec. I.; Mrs. A. M. Ginn, treas.; Mrs
Lillian Higgs Faxon, supt. of the
Light Bearers Dept.; Mrs. Noyes and
Miss Reed, ]*ogram committee,
The regular meeting of the society
is the second Thursday in each motnh
KNIGHTHOOD IN SWEDEN
IS SLOWLY DYING OUT
STOLEN PAPERS
FOUND AT BALL
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. McConnell, whose husbund is
an employee of the Portland and Till-
„
l-iirl .
amook stage zii.mimv»««
company, no,«,
went I fd
to Port
, _
.
and Friday morning.
FRIDAY, MAY 25,
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-UM------ » —-'
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class met at the home of Mrs.
Holden, May 21st. The life .,f
was given very satisfactorily )
Dunning pupils. A synopsis (
Peer Gynt drama was given in «
instructive manner by a num J
the pupils. The instrumental
were well given, each portrait
ly some part of th«‘ drama
solos, also, were well iea
Light refreshments were < rJ
Mrs. Clark Hadley with I «Vert
♦ ♦ ♦
Musical HistofV and Harmony den assisting.
DOINGS IN SOCIETY
Power !!
That’s what you want in your car.
Most new cars have it—but many
older cars have lost their “pep.”
How ’bout yours? Whether it’s
old or new you’ll get more power
—more pleasure — by filling your
crank-case with
SUNOCO
THE DISTILLED OIL
We made exhaustive tests to find the best
oil—we couldn’t afford to sell any other.
Sunoco amazed us in these tests. It will
please you. That’s why we’re telling you
about it.
Distillation removes the impurities from
Sunoco that usually prevent perfect lubri­
cation. And it’s made in six types —one
is best for your car.
Ask any of these dealers for booklet—“What’s
Happening Inside Your Motor?”—and have
your crank-case filled today with Sunoco.
«
Fish Clams
Crabs
MARSHALL-WELLS COMPAN
DULUTH
:
ROBERTS ;^'
PORTLAND
SPOKANE
These dealm sell SUNOCO— talk lubrication with them
UILI IAMS A WILLIAMS
Tillnmoolk- Oregon
GRAVELL’S GARAGE
Garibaldi. Omron
HAYS
The reputation of the
house-*
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HOWARD. OWENS. Cloverdale, Ore.
PETKB NELSON TIRE SHOP,
MrMinnOlfe, Oregon.
K. DETMERING. Darton. Ore
J. E. HOl'K. Mrl’oy,. Oration
ANDERSON BROS . Nehalem, fl
C. S. BATEMAN. Gale« Creek d
BISSELL HARDWARE CO.,
Willnmin« Oremn.
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PERIODALE HARDWARE « 1|
CO., Berrydale. Oregon
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<8
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M
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Yet the broad center ridi
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