Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 01, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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hospital on the 2Rth Inst. He Is em­
eren wnen the Roman legions were
ployed in the Garibaldi mills.
withdrawn from Britain to leave the
Miss Boryl Burkhart left for Day­
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| R. Y. Blalock of Beaver, was a coun
savage tribes of those Islands to tight
ton, Wash., last Thursday, where she
Miss Eva Drake left Saturday for a ty seat visitor Friday,
out their differences, end was more
visit in Portland and Dundee.
W. Easom of Nehalem, came down will visit with her father for a few
The Sunshine club met on Muy 21 than 2,000 years old when Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Todd and daughter to Ti||amook last Friday on business. days.
ut the home of Mrs. Bertha Boone sidled into the Atlantic to begin hie
Eunice of Nehalem were in the city
voyage of discovery.
The Warren Construction company
with sixteen members present, The
Peculiarly Situated.
Friday.
is now engaged in patching on bridg-
hostesses were Mr». Bertha Boone,
The tree was one of a number of Its
J. E. Sperry and Lee Mead were in I es eust of the cheese factory on i.
, Mrs. Marion Doty and Mrs. Harry
the city Tuesday front Nehalem.
* state contract.
I desire to correct some false state­ ' Hogan. A delicious lunch was served kind In a tract of pine timber pur­
Mrs. Emma Hoover of Wheeler vis-
Carl Schwer», who has been work- ments, as well as a false charge of strawberry shortcake and coffee. chased by William Edenborn some
ited last week at the home of Christ- ¡ng on the new public school build­ which was brought against me last ' A pleasunt afternoon was spent by ull years ego. and when logging begun he
refused to permit It and three others
ie Downer.
ing here for sonic time past, left Fri­ week, while driving the Tillamook ¡The club will meet again in June but almost as large to be felled, although
W. H. Shwindle who has been day for Bandon, Coos county.
Portland stage. I was wrongfully ac­ the place is not yet selected..
the gluut contains approximately 23.
teaching at the Garibaldi school left
Miss Alice Tone was a passenger cused of using very obscene language.
000 feet of lumber It Is peculiarly
Friday for Salem.
' for Portland Friday last.
I do confess that 1 stopped and call­ HOLSTEIN COW ASSOCIATION altuuted for one of Its »peril's, for
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shipley are mov !for sale or trade
while the cypres* usually grows In
ed down a gentleman for hogging the
swamps the Edenborn sj>ecln>en stunda
Ing to Pacific City where they will
Mrs. A. M. Hoffman and son Jack load, but in doing so 1 tried to keep
The Holstein cow association will In u hollow between hills
spend the summer.
went to Garibaldi Tuesday to spend the place of a gentleman. 1 not only meet this year in Cleveland, Ohio, on
One of the three cypress«, left
Mr. and Mrs. John Aschim re­ a few days visiting with relatives at niake this statement in defense of
June 6ch. The first herd hooks of the standing with It was felled by u storm
turned Saturday from the Oddfellows ; that place.
myself, but also in defense of the association contain 270 registered some months ago. Mr. Edenborn has
convention at North Bend.
' y.
Jackson of Kelso. Wash., was tage line. 1 apologize for saying a Ilolsteins. Today, there are more than offered the aged giunt and Its two
Mrs. Chas. Mahan and two child- ¡n town Tuesday, greeting old friends word, and at the same time I think 1 1,000,1100 Ilolsteins registered on the companions to the conservation de­
ren are visiting at the Wilbur Brough
jat.)(SOn Wa!w at on< time coun have an apology coming to me. 1
hooks of the association. High rec­ partment to do with as It sees flt, Bo
ton home at Hebo this week.
^y surveyor of this county. Hi* is know that 1 am innocent, ami feel ords of production have been mude long as none Is Injured The depart
Mis. Walter Heusser of Montesan, cjty surveyor for the town of Kelso that you who accused me at least owe by ‘Jii,000 cows. Sixty-seven Ilolsteins nient plans construction of a highway
Wash... is here visiting relatives and anj
interested in draining opera nie an apology. 1 shall always try to ■ have produced more than 1,000 pounds to them so that the spot may be
friends.
_
Itions in Cowlitz county.
conduct myself in a manner both be­ of butter fat in one year. The Hol­ visited more easily by tourists am!
home folk.
Miss Esther Sandstrom, a teacher
wilj E Moore oi Salem, the new coming the stage company and myself
stein breed of dairy cattle is well rep-
in the public schools ot this city r*- state insurance commissioner, who is 'Adv.
l . n . M c C onnell , j resented in this county.
turned to her home in Milwaukie, last a|ao state fire warden by virtue of Charge of Tillanmok-Portland Stage
Saturday.
the first office, was in town Tuesday
line.
it
Ernest Ford, of Williams A Will |on pusiness connected with his of-
iams garage was an outgoing stage i bce
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
passenger Monday.
Jack Rupp, his wife and daughter,
A. E. Berry, an insurance man of ‘
Leona, were in the city Tuesday
I wish to ask the people of this
this city, had business in Portland last from Nehalem, where they now live.
ounty who ride by auto stage to re-
Monday.
J Miss Rupp was recently appointed by neniber our line which has endeavor­
Work left before 9 p. m. will
E. B. Faxon nd family motored out i(bl. fnjr |(oard as superintendent of bed to give you constant service for
be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­
to Portland Monday last, and spent 1 the poultry division at the county fair. luln,()St thlw years If tht>re ig an()th.
Edenborn Brake Is Plaoed by
two or three days visiting with rela­
lowing day. Prints finished
For the busy person desiring “> er ear ahead of us, we will greatly ap-
Scientists as Fifth Oldest
tives and friends, returning yester­ keep in touch with the literature of lpreciaU, it if y<)U wi|) wait „ lto<v min.
on glossy or dull paper as
day. While gone they attended Me­ the day, the following guides found l
f()r ()U,. bu8H1.N Hereafter, we
Living Thing.
you
prefer for the same
morial day exercises in Portland.
at the public library will be of great I
c( b) buV(. th( UrKe bugHes „„
price.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edwards left for assistance: A. L. A. Booklist, Stand leaeb Sl.be(luk, lf you
g„IH1 ser.
New Orleans.—The fifth oldest
Portland last Sunday, to be gone a.nrtj Catalogue Bimonthly, Bookman. *ya.e W1, nu)8( have your business. In known living thing on earth, and the
day or two at Newberg.
third oldest In North America, Is a AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE
¡and international Book Review.
Tillamook the stage depot is opposite
Mrs. J. A Bell and son left Tues­ Tillamook hotel. In Hebo it is at giunt cypress tree In what Is known as
Mr. Wagner, father of the Wagner
the Edenborn Brake, In Wltui parish,
boys of this city, returned to his day last to visit relatives in Silver- the Ott grocery store.
this state, uccorillng to Carleton F.
Monday
ton for a few days.
home in Jeffeson, Oregon,
IVAN DONALDSON
Poole, of the Loulslauu State conser­
John Wyss, a dairyman south of Tillanmok-Portland Stage Line.—adv vation department
last after a several days visit with
town, made a trip to Portland Tues­
his sons, Carl Wagner and brother.
The age of the tree bus been placed
Thomas Cook, who with his brother day.
LODGE PEOPLE RETURN HOME at 2.500 pears by Prof. Herman
A SICK DOG NEV-
Leland Erwin, a local business man,
Schrenk, of St. Isnila, and other Helen
do most of the paeknig for survey­
Accord
this
tints
who
have
examined
It.
went
out
to
Portland
Tuesday
of
ing and timber cruiser parties in this
The lodge people who attended the
Ing to records, It Is exceeded In lon­
ER WAGS HIS TAIL
county, left Sunday for Southern Ore­ week.
big date convention of Odd Fellows gevity i>nly by the Santa Marlu del Tula
stop
Mrs.
Josie
Everett
of
Newberg
gon, where he has a packing contract
at North Bend have returned home, cypress, near Oaxaca, Mexico, 5.000 to
ped in Tillamook Tuesday on her way a number by unto, others by train.
“One minute essays on health
for timber cruisers.
0,000 years old. the Dragon tree at
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
Roy Klinehan left for Portland home from a visit to relatives in Rock Among those who went to North Bend Orotnvn. Island of Tenerlffe, 4.000
from this county were: A. M. Walker years old, the Sequoia trees. Cullfor
Monday, where he has busienss to away.
I nch’ Ben
Say«:
look after. He recently bid on some . Win Kennedy, who has lieen at­ of Wheeler, Frank Smith and Homer Illa, 4,000 ,veurs old. and the Baobab
road work in this county, which is to tending a Portland dental school for Flagg of Bay City, Ben Egge, J. M. tree. Senegal, 4.INN1 years old.
The Edenborn cypress was budding
some time past, returned home Wed- Wilson, Rollie Watson. R. N. Ilenkli
be done at state expense.
Into life when Jerusalem was taken Iv
“One thing- sure
‘ nesday.
and 1 I. Meyers of Tillanipok, Wil­
James Christenson, now with the | Arthur Beals and
It was a lusty
Nevvy, if Nature
H. W. Heyd wore lard Broughton, and F. W. Wallace of Nebuchadnezzar.
i
Whitney Lumber company, this if
coun
I
planned to make
—' ¡passengers
to Portland Thursday Beaver, Herman Farmer of < 'level young sprout when the battles of
a sunflower out
. . ,
Marathon and Thermopylae were
ty, and whose residence is in 1 Port- 1 night.
of you, its no lisi'
dale. Th" ladies were: Mrs. Watson. fought, when Assyria was lit the apex
land and who formerly was a citizen
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ed- Mrs. Ella Plank. Mrs. Eacie Mullen. of the world dominion and when Rome
trying to
of this county on the Severance place, wards. May 25, a son. To Mr. and
rose.
left Monday on a business trip to the Mrs. Frank I). Nelson, Cloverdale, Mrs. Ruby Anderson, Mrs. J. M. Wil was a village of mud roads and hovels.
The
tree
was
600
years
old
when
metropolis accompanied by his sister. I May 26 a daughter, reports I)r. Rob­ son. Mrs. Bernice I.mas, Mrs. Flora Christ was born In Bethlehem, a vet-
Aschim, Miss Leona Rupp and Mrs.
W. P. Christensen, one of the pro­ inson.
When we say that a
prietors of the Tillamook-Portland I Mr. Elliott of the firm of Elliott A Dolph Tinnerstet.
dog never wags his taii we
stage lie, is here fr a few days with Ashmund, Mohler, came down to the
are simply calling attention
COUNTY MEN KILLED IN WAR
to the fact that health and
his bride, having been married a i Merrick hospital last Tuesday suffer­
happiness are closely related
short time ago. Accompanying Mrs. ! ing from an infected hand, reports Dr.
It is possible for the human
According to a list furnished from
I
Christenson, was her friend, Miss i R. E. Ringo.
Is'ing to be happy though
Cook, of Portland, who Monday morn­ A wild cucumber root ploughed up the office of the adjutant general nine
sick, but it isn’t probably.
Tillamook
county
men
lost
their
lives
All life is transmitted ov­
ing last became Mrs. E. C. Bundy, in the field of T. Gerdes near this city
er nerve lines t<> the different
Justice Stanley performing the mar­ recently measured 72 inches in cir­ while serving with the colors in the
organs, cells and tissues of
riage ceremony. Mr. Bundy is also cumference at the thickest part mid World war. The names and addresses
the body, and this thing we
a resident of Portland. The newly­ 48 in ches in diameter. The roots of these men are: Edward L. Alvord,
call "Life Force”, the thing
Tillamook:
Ix-onard
C.
Getchell,
He
­
which
marks the difference
weds will spend a portion of their are a great nuisance in the farmer's
between the living and the
honeymoon in this city and vicinity fields and have no value except us an bo; Perry O. Gray, Blaine; Guy Loer-
to Re-tire?
(Buy F m M
dead, is propelled from the
before returning to their Portland ingredient in the composition of fac" pubel, Mohler; Donald B. McKimens,
si«,
brain. When every organ
u » »a» eee
Mohler; Howard B. Millis, Tillamook;
home.
lotions for the complexion, so far as •lohn C. Nielsen, Tillamook; Roy H.
gets an equal share, then all
is well, but when the spinal
A marriage license was issued on known.
Van Nortwick, Garibaldi; Lloyd D.
bones become
misaligned,
the. 26th of May to Otis I). Edwards I Victor Pool of Garibaldi was oper­
Williams, Tillamook.
there is pressure and inter­
ated on for appendicitis at the Boals
and Miss Alta May Galloway.
ference with spinal nerve
E
lines and we have disease.
J. D. Edwards, one of the veteran !
Realignment of these bones
u.
V
timber cruisers of this county was up |
brings back the conditions of
from Idaville Thursday.
health.
Mrs. D. Bonner of Por’land is in i
Chiropractic spinal
ad­
the city for a few days v.siting with j
justments as given by this
office have restored health in
friends.
a number of eases in the past
Miss Elva Chapman, a teacher in
few weeks. The sufferers
the city schools, left for her home in
have been made well of dis­
Sheridan Saturday where she will
eases of the eyes, ears, nose,
throat, lungs, heart, stomach
spend the school vacation. Her fath­
liver, kidneys, bowels
er’s people are old pioneers of the
lower organs.
Sheridan section.
FOR SALE BY
Irving Hopke, formerly of Forest
Grove, and Harold Sappington of
HEALTH FOLLOWS
At KEI.Y & CONDIT
CHIROPRACTIC C0RRKIS
Forest Grove, were over the fore part
—
PRtlSURt OS SPINAL
of the week to see Fred Beals rela­
R'RVtS IN OIStAStS Of
tive to operating an orchestra at Pa­
ACT TODAY THE FOLLOWING 0P6ANS
m
cific beach during the summer.
Why delay
Willard Church of this city took his
parents who are visiting him from
THE SEINE
when
Tigard this week over to Brighton
N' LUNGS
tation is with
Sunday and spent the day at the
' LIVER
h\ STOMACH
beach.
out
charge
a ' PANCREAS
Oregon strawberries are coming in
ALL SEA FOODS IN SEA­
''SPLEEN
MONEYS
to the markets and are of a fine qual­
Find
out.
SON
0OWILS
ity this year.
APPENDIX
EVERE Tires were making
MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS
RLAODtR
Mrs. Brown, of Banks, and child
LtWtBUHW
friends long before most of
FILLED. SEND FOR PRICE
is here this week visiting with Mrs.
the tires that clamor for your attention today were
LIST
Crane of this city. Mr. Brown was
thought of.
here for a day or two but returned
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
They are still doing it.
home last week.
Both Phones. Res. 56 J
M. F. Reust of Nehalem, had bus-
The Revere Cord is the big brother of a line whose
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Branch office at Garibaldi
ines in the city last Friday.
quality has never been sacrificed to meet price com­
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
petition. Yet today they are selling at prices that
Oscar Taggert of Neskowin, spent
compare favorably with tires of unknown value, See
Friday in this city.
the nearest Revere Dealer.
Miss Mae Clemo, a teacher in the
public schools of this city, left for
REVERE RUBBER COMPANY
her home in Oregon City Friday af­
1790 Broadway, New York
Office: Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Both Phones: Bell 43-J
ternoon, where she will spend the sum
Ground Floor
P. O. Box 197
mer vacation.
Miss Florence Rider who has finish
ed her term as teacher in the city
schools, has gone to her home in Sa­
lem to spend her vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Schaefli, the former
L. V. EBERHARDT, Prop.
a well known dairyman of the Hills
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boro section, concluded a visit wit’
4
G. Hager and family up on the Trani'
Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County
last Friday and returned home that
day.
PERSONAL MENTION
EVENTS TAKE PLACE
IN SOCIETY’S REALM
n,,w"
LOUISIANA TREE
2.500 YEARS OLD
FRYE'S
DELICIOUS
BACON adds
rich flavor to
plain dishes
I
Even though your summer home
is far from the markets, you can
always add a little extra touch of
garnish and flavor to plain dishes
when you have a side of F rye ’ s
D elicious B acon hanging in
your cooler.
BELLS KODAK
SHOP
FISK
TIRES^J
0
Gsrnlsh your 1 •dateur
and toast wft
FRYE'S DHL- ’cioji
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th» drippings in the sauoa to sa.»» btirter.
Macaroni und ohfMdie har new flavor with
two or three sUoeo ft FRTK'8 DE­
LICIOUS BACiJW baked on top just be­
fore th» dish Is taken trono th« oven.
Split :> uh porridge so nourishing anti
econpmluP 1» »urichad by * Mirs of br oil­
ed FltYE'P DEfJCIrttrSf ftAOON on top
ot oeeh serving
.
Fried breaktael food, dipped in
end
flour la best fried In drippings from
FBYE'S DELICIOUS H a CCN oad served
with a slice or bacon on <»«sh plate
s
Wherever you use F rye s D buqoi ' s B acon
you add rich Haven- because it is just the tender
young, grain fed pork cured and smoked under
rigidly sanitary conditions by the exclusive
F rye process.
Ask yotsr dealer
FRYE & COMPANY
Fire, Automobile, Liability
FOR GENERAL INSURANCE
SEE
ROSE J. WILKES, Resident Agent
TILLAMOOK HOTEL LOBBY
Representing
Telephone M-6
The Reliance Lite Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH
LIFE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
CXILLIXTK
NO COLLECTION- NO CHARGE
SETTLEMENT MADE THE DAY WE COLLECT
We Sue in Our Own Name.
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
McMinnville
Hillsboro
Tillamook
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REVERE
TIR.ES
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Fish Clams
Crabs
TUBES
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11. L. Babb *£
R. B. HAYS
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO
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SYSTEM
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RAL RKgravr
N V S I t M
MODERN THROUGHOUT
The Tillamook County Bank is modern through­
out, in its quipment, its mthods and its policies
It keeps m touch with all the leading financial
centeis th world over and can always five up to
the minute information.
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This with its solid backing in Tillamook Coun­
ty, its wide acquaintance wiht local conditions
and its many loyal patrons makes the Tillamook
< ounty Bank a banking connection of red
worth.
T illamook C ounty B ank
T illamook . O regon
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