Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 25, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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the Miami river, when at home, was
arrested over in Dallas, Polk county,
one day last week by the sheriff of
that county while looking the town
over. Deputy Sheriff I.ucas went ov­
er to Dallas last Saturday and on
Sunday brought Zurcher back he^.
and placed him in jail. An effort was
made over a year ago to get Zurcher
on a state charge, but up to last week
he had eluded the officers of this coun­
ty. Zurcher was arraigned before
Justice Stanley Monday last and plead
ed not guilty to a charge of unlaw­
ful manufacture of intoxicating li­
quor. He was placed under $1,0011
bonds to appear at a later date for
examination
Bonds for the above
amount were furnished by relatives
and friends.
'ABOUT THE TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Reeher and
all daughter made a trip to Amity
H return Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nichols and
. »nd Mrs. Paul Disney were Sun-
L visitors at Pacific City.
Mrs. Pete Brown «nd Mrs. John
Lrgan went to Portland Saturday
visit their mother and other rela­
ws.
Mrs. Archie Ban and children of
ly City were in the eity Thursday.
Mrs. Carl White was in town Sat-
Hay from Hebo.
HO\ SHOOTS COWS
(Mr. and -Mrs. Walter Smith were
town Friday from their home at
indlake.
On Tuesday last Dwaine Imlah, a
14-year-old !>••? of Cloverdale, armed
himself with u 25-30 repeating rifle
and opened tire on some dairy cows
belonging to Frank Owens and Ivan
Gist. Two of the cattle have since
died and five others bear wounds from
tile effects of the bullets. Imlah was
brought up to Tillamook and on Wed­
nesday he was examined before
County Judge Homer Mason. Imlah
confessed that he alone had done the
shooting, and exonerated two play­
mates who were with him earlier in
the day. The Judge sentenced the
boy to the state reform school until
he becomes of age. The boy is a son
of Alex Imlah, a resident of Clover­
dale.
Mrs. Albert Plank. Mrs. Sam Freen
Id Mrs. Leslie Harrison entertained
■ Kensington club at the Muy meet-
*. After the business meeting the
nernoon was spent with fancy work
pe hostesses served a dainty lunch
om tables beautifully decorated with
role blossoms.
[Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Buflin,
Mrview, May 21, a daughter.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thay-
r, South Prärie. May 18, a son.
¡Louie Norberg, well known in Till-
nook, completed ten days visit with
fiends and relatives in this city
rednesday and left for his home in
lontesano. Wash.
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923
headlight
dainties. Hughes, Every woman's CARRIER NOTTINGHAM IN RAY
canning book. Every day manners
Wm. S. Phillipa, son of Mrs. Alice for boys and girls. Moore, Nutrition
The carrier Nottingham, which has
Phillips who resides south of town, of mother and child. Rose, Feeding been expected to arrive in the bay for
and Miss Elizabeth L. Zürcher, daugh th« family.
some time past, came in Monday of
ter of John Zürcher, of the Wilson
this week and anchored near the big
river section, were married at the
Whitney mills at Garibaldi. She came
E. parsonage on the lflth. Rev.
Hamick performed the ceremony.
down from Seattle arid will load with
a million feet of lumber destined for
Galifornia ports. Two barges are in
NEW COUNCILMAN APPOINTED
port, and the lumber will be loaded
on them and thence be transported
At a meeting of the eity council
te the gas freighter. It is expected
last Monday night, Lee Doty was ap­
that it will take about ten days to
pointed by the council to till out the
load the Nottingham. When the boat
unexpired term of F. S. Armentrout,
Time
kame in, the mill shut down, and all
resigned. Mr. Armentrout tendered
to Re-tire?
Garibaldi was out at points of vant­
<H-, r.ao
his resignation owing to the fact thut
age to sec the first ship that has en­
his business duties made it impossi­
tered the buy for many years. One
ble for him to attend all the meet­
man counted 125 autos lined up from
ings. The new councilman is well
outside points whose owners hud
known here and it is believed will
come from various parts of the buy
make another satisfactory member ot
section to view the incoming vessel.
that bo<ly.
It is said that this port has not been
A committee was appointed to have
visited by a large lumber carrier since
cured some slight defects in the title
one of the Dollar fleet came in about
to block 3, in the Maple Grove addi
15 years ago.
tion, upon which the new armory
building will be located.
No further business of importance
kA»
was transacted.
FISK
NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY
TIRES
____ L_
The following hooks at the library ;
are of special interjst to mothers and •
housewives and may be had upon ap­
plication when not in use. Ualdt—'|
Clothing for Women. Bradley, For
luncheon and supper guests. Hill,
Salads, sandwiches and chafing dish
FOR SALE BY
ACKELY & COND1T
Mrs. Schild, of Fairview, left Wed-
asday for Tillamook for a visit in
Portland.
BELLS KODAK
SHOP
Please
your guests
rye's
Delicious Hum
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 KOC H’S DRUG STORE
w
Mabel Edmunds, of Pacific City,
tas in the city Wednesday.
O. F. Toney and Harry Bell, busi­
ness men of Nehalem, were in Tilla-
nook last Saturday.
REVERE
TIRES
GOOD HEALTH
TUBES
J. J. Spencer, formerly of Neha-
Bm, now a resident of Tacoma, W
isited in Tillamook last Saturday
BUILDS C ITIES
J. T. Woodward, prominent farmer
if the Bay City section was in the
tity Tuesday afternoon.
Dr. Thompson's examination is as
perfect as skill, science and years of
Experience can devise. A specially
ground lens for each individual case.
When your occulist fails consult him
Next visit Wednesday, June 6, Tilla­
mook Hotel, until 4 p. m.
HE' R T read Revere
Fabric Tire has an
ability to stand up under
hard usage that is win­
ning new friends every
year.
At present day prices
it sets a record for value.
If you want to forget
tire troubles doas an ever
increasing number of
light car owners are do­
ing and stick to Revere.
There’s a Revere Dealer
near you. See him.
T
B. A. Knobloch and A. L. William­
ion. of Pacific City, were county seat
risitors last Monday.
W. J. Gilbert, the well known Bea­
rer merchant, transacted business in
»wn Tuesday.
[LEGION POPPY DAY
MONDAY AND FRIDAY
I The local auxiliary of the American
[Legion has set next Monday and
[Tuesday as Poppy day for this city.
The funds derived from the sale of
the poppies will go toward the benefit
of disabled ex-service men and their
needy families or orphans. The pop-
[pies have been made by disabled sol­
diers in hospitals and are replicas of
the famous flowers of Flanders Fields.
Bn bed Frye's
Delicious Ham
REVERE RUBBER CO.
1790 Broudway New York
TILLAMOOK ER ARRESTED
IN DALLAS
The most
precious
thing in
theworid
Without confidence in th*
order of thing», in our fellow
men, in our institution»,
chaos would reign in the
world. There would be no
treunty, no progress, no
happiness. Confidence is es­
sential to all that is worth
while.
Years of satisfactory ex­
perience wtth Red Crown
gasoline have given the mo­
toring public confidence in
“Red Crown." They know
that with “Rod Crown" in
the tank they have high-
quality motor fuel, and that
from it their engine will de­
liver its maximum power
and mileage.
"Red Crown” is available
at Standard Oil Service Sta­
tions, garages, and at other
dealers.
Wm. Zurcher, whose home is on
Raya:
Think what this world
would tw without confidence
that the aun would nae to­
morrow!
Look for the Red Crown
sign before you fill.
Good health is back of ev­
ery good constructive move­
ment that gets anywhere. A
group of soick people do not
co-operate. They are too busy
thinking of what is the mat­
ter with them and how to get
back to health.
Chiropractic health service
is doing
share to bring
health and happiness back in
to the world. Chiropractc is
healping to build churches,
«nd cities.
Chiropractic is
helping to make the wond
better, healthier and happe r
Chiropractic •p..;al
ad­
justments as ,'iven by this
office have rw r.ua health in
a nunibur 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
lower organs.
lor th: smaller dinmr
/A.-
butt, but for the 1 Pt­ • • -rty1
select nn eutht-pound F rvf ' s
D elicious H am . / or a pu nie
party b.ke the ham in the
morning, let cool and slice on
the picnic
tab.
,............
erve preserve
jelly or apple sauce with it.
Allow 15 minute*
pound of hum Sc
xkiri halfway throi
fat. rub with pc
cinnamon.
olovoi
inUNlH’il, put <»l; ma, i..
flavored hyruj. then ! , t
with flour and buke lik.
pork roust In «
r<m*ler with pb nt
water
a clox > >r
Inserted nuxi u; tin-
gives a fill.
“One minute essays on health
by Dr. II. L. Babb”
Uncle Ben
<>u will be proud to serve such
a handsome dish and your guests
will certainly praise the delicate
flavor, and the juicy, tender
meat. It’s most convenient for
you, too. because F rye ' s D e ­
licious H am may be prepared
for baking the day before and
cooked the afternoon of the
dinner without calling for much
attention when you are so h Sy,
I
Fire, Automobile, Liability
FOR GENERAL INSURANCE
SEE
ROSE J. H7 LKES, Resident Agent
tie M-6
TILLAMOOK HOTEL LOBBY
Representing
The Reliance Life Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH
LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
(’OIJL1X TI(
NO COLLECTION—NO CHARGE
SETTLEMENT MADE THE DAY WE COLLECT
We Sue in Our Own Name.
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
Hillsboro
Tillamook
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
ACT TODAY
Why
PROTECTION
in cast if
PROTECTION
in castd
PROTEI
in lime
when
HEALTH FOLLOWS
CHHWSKTK comeos
p»tssu«t os smisi
•raves ih oistasts or
tar roitowiNuoauuis
delay
consul-
tatiun is with
charge
iniutam«, with Mv«ral
Perfect Protection
L. Babb *£
TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. Res. 56 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
The Perfed: Protection Policy of West Coast Life contains five feature« that
enable you to face the future without misgivings. These features concern
you intimately and vitally. Just a few cents per day gives you this perfed
protedion. The coupon below will enable you to learn exactly how this
most unusual policy will fit your situation. Mail it today, without obligation.
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infice: Nat'l Bank Bldg
Ground Floor
Both Phone«: Bell 48-J
P. O. Box 1»T
INSURANCE COMPANY
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PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO
G. C. Dawes, Diet. Mgr.
Tillamook, Ore
'¿Th- • 31-31
AROUND THE TABLE
Many of the most constructive plans of some
of our bigger businesses have been worked out
around a table with us. When the banker sits
in he adds an entirely different angle—and
speaks from the standpoint of experience.
You, too, will see the advantage of talking
things over with the Tillamook County Bank
and receiving the helpful service we afford.
L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop.
Addrr*
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Complete Set of Abstracts of the Re «orde of Tillamook County
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