Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 08, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 8. 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Claussen and daugh­
ters of Enterprise were in the city
this week. While here they were en­
tertained at the home of Mrs. Rundle
and Mrs. Jeffries. Mr. Claussen has
accepted the position of superintend­
ent of the Wheeler schools for the com
ing year.
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Fred Bush and family are here
from Salton Sea, Cal., spending the
summer with Mr. Bush’s mother Mrs.
Etta Higgenbottom at Fairview.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Williams of Sa­
lem spent Sunday at the Wm. Flet­
cher home at Hemlock.
Miss Vida Abrams returned home
Sunday after closing a successful
term of school at Amity.
C. Konecki and wife who live 6
miles from Mohler, but who get mail
at Nehalem, were in the city yester­
day on business. Mr. and Mrs Kone-
icki state that they have about 17(M)
'young chickens that keep them busy,
besides other farm work. He finds
that despite the wet weather at times
it is a good place to raise poultry and
Sthat if one understands it pays.
A. T. Dolan who has a contract with
me of the Roosevelt highway buiid-
rs in Lincoln county to furnish a
rge quantity of reinforced concrete
iling of various sizes has a cargo of
he tiling ready on the wharf near the
tandard Oil Co.’s plant on Hoquar-
n slough for shipment and is wait-
for a Yaquina bay boat to come up
take it away. A staem schooner
expected to come and get the pro-
An epidemic of sore eyes is spread­
in this city, according to a phy-
ician. It is contagious, but not high-
so, and in some cases has been es-
ially severe.
Norman J. Myers, who is employed
the state penal institution was in
e city Thursday. At one time Mr.
yers was city marshal of Tills- j
ook.
Mrs. I-ouis Wilson is here from Ore
n City visiting with her sister Mrs
ake Breeden.
Jesse O’Neil drove over from Oak­
land Friday. He returned home Sun­
day accompanied by his wife who has
sen spending a few days here with
er parents Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith. ,
Fred Mills left Tuesday morning in
is car for Grandview, Wn„ where
e will make his future home. Mrs
ills and children proceeded him.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lippen were in
rom Blaine the last of the week.
Everything is in roudir.es« for the
illamook lodge No. 1137, B. P. O.
Iks show “Purple Flashes” which
11 hold the boards at High school
ym on next Monday and Tuesday,
itb a cast of sixty local people, un-
the direction of C. J. McNaugh-
n, professional show
producer,
ith five thousand dollars worth of
ial effects, a seven piece orches I
beauiful costumes, elaborate t
[cenery and pretty girls, the show
ill be the most pretentious offering
en h -re in yea....
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1918 Chevrolet Touring, three new tires, new
battery, only ................................
$165.00
$145.00
1918 Chevrolet Touring
$950.00
1921 Velie Six Touring
$250.00
1918 Dodge Touring....
Hemstitching 10c Yard
Needlework and Gifts'
Intante’ and Children’s Wear
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WHY WALK WHEN YOU MAY RIDE
CHEAPLY
good L- year
Service Station
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*T,IRE buying need
1 not be a matter
of bargaining or of
risk. You can have
every assurance of
good value, good
service, and a square
deal. All you have
to do is to buy your
tires where you see
the Goodyear Serv­
ice Station Sign.
There is one on
our place of busi­
ness in this town.
All correspondence received in
this office must have the name
of the sender attached. Com­
munications have bees received
from time to time which give
no inkling as to who sent them,
and the authenticity of the arti-
des is hard to determine,
publication of such names
be withheld, if desired, hut
absolutely necessary that
names be signed to the articles
sent in.
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CITY
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Just a few tires and tubes
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Not all sizes. Sup­
♦ on hand.
ply future needs now.
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BRYSON-LINK MOTOR CO
“THE HOUSE OF SERVICE
OPPOSITE
POST OFFICE
At A. Hudson Garage
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OUR BUSINESS
MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS
RTTBBER WANTED
is to sell groceries. It is another thing to col­
lect bills. We are now associated with a Port­
land concern whose business is to collect bills,
and we have made arrangements with them to
handle our past due accounts. So hereafter all
accounts 60 days past due will be sent to them
for collection unless satisfactory arrangements
for settlement is previously arranged.
CASH PAID
FOR
HIDES. FURS
As Goojvsar Service Station
Daalavt see ae/< and racom-
tnond tha new Goody^tr
Cor du with the brviled All-
Weather Trend and bath
them up with »tandard
Goodyear Service
SACKS.
METAL.
CHTTTUM BARK.
SUNSET GARAGE
Inqure
CONOVER & CONOVER
BLOOM FUNRNITURE CO.
GOODYEAR
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Best Place to Eat
TIRE SHOP
♦
FLY SPRAY
TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY
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FLY SPRAY
FOR SPRAYING TIME
For the very best oi home cooking
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DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
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MOVING
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THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
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Mrs. Harry Bell and children of
Wheeler are spending the week with
Mrs, O. F. Toney.
Pollyanna Shop
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Elmer Himes was in town Saturday
visiting his parents and other rela­
tives. Mr. Himes is at present em-
ployed by the Bel) telephone com­
pany at Newberg.
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CORRESPONDENTS NOTICE!
Arthur Beals who left for Califor­
nia last Thursday where his family
now reside, will make the return trip
with his folks about the 25th of the
present month where they will occupy
their Tillamook residence.
A big clam bake and picnic will be
given at Bay City on Sunday next—
June 10, at the city tourist park
grounds. The idea is to formally ded­
icate the new grounds which have
been fixed up at considerable ex­
pense by the Commrcial club for the
benefit of visiting tourists. The camp
grounds form an ideal place for camp
ers, wih most of he conveniences to
be desired by the travelling public,
including pure water, free fire wood
and other camp necessities.
The
grounds are located on u little creek
in u pretty wood near the bay and
those devoted to the game of quoits
will find a chance to exhibit their
skill. On the 10th a big clam bake
will be had on the grounds with free
coffee. People are invited to come
and bring their lunch baskets and
spend the day. Games of various
kinds will be pulled off during the day
to interest the crowd.
LOW PRICES-EASY TERMS
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James and William Ward of Nesko­
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Elmore drove
through Tillamook last week on a win were in the city two or three
trip from Chonute, Kansas. They are days this week.
looking for a location in the west and
■poke vrey favorably of Tillamook.
CLAMBAKE AT BAY CITY
They may return later to settle.
Miss Avis Woolfe and George Mur­
phy surprised their many friends by
being married at Vancouver Sunday
evening
The bride is well known
here being the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Woolfe. The groom is em­
ployed by the Portland-Tillamook
stage company.
GOOD USED CARS
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We have spray for the flies that we
Star Restaurant
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guarantee to give satisfaction or your
money back.
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A number of the county clergymen
and thier wives met at the minister­
ial rally held at the Christian church
last Monday. Short talks and Bible
study were features of the forenoon
program, which was reported to be
quite interesting. A dinner followed
at the noon hour with an afternoon
devoted to recreation and visiting.
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
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CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.
E. E. KOCH, THE DRUGGIST
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Mr. and Mrs. Clink left for Salem
Wednesday where they will make
their home. Mrs. Clink, who has been
pastor of the Nazarene church here
for several years past is to take up
evangelical work.
There will be the unnual Flag Day
exercises held in the Elks lodge room
Thursday evening at 8:30 p. m. All
Elks, their families and the public
are invited. The speaker will be an
nounced later.
CHURCH NOTES
COUNTY CLERGYMEN MEM
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Royal Cords Rank First
A. W. Plank Hardware
General line of
United StatesTires
are Good"Ores
reserving time
and a cool kjtchen
Make canning time a real pleasure
this year by using a good oil cook­
stove. It concentrates a steady,
controlled heat directly under the
utensil. Your task is shortened and
your kitchen is kept cool, clean and
comfortable.
To insure best results, use only
Pearl Oil -the clean-burning, uni­
form kerosene —refined and re­
refined by a special process.
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
ANNOUNCEMENT— There was
a /
shortage of Royal Cord Clincher Tires last/
year. Production is doubled this year
Demand more
than justifies
this increased
production.
Whenever you
have a chance to
buy a Clincher
Royal— taka it.
Both Phones
Tillamook Oregon
And Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
Sold by dealers everywhere. Order
by name—Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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( California 1
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HEAT
AND LIGHT
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STAS DAMO
OIL
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Where to buy USJhes
ELY'S GARAGE
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Mrs. Joe Hollett was in the city
Mrs. Harry Ditter was a Garibaldi1
Friday from Blaine.
shopper in the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Nettie Myers was shopping in
Mrs. Louis l.udtke and daughter of
the city Monday from Cloverdale.
Nehalem were in town Wednesday.
I. M. Smith drove out to Portland
Mrs. Wallace Smith was in the city
Sunday aiul brought Mrs. Smith home
Saturday from Sand lake.
from a visit to friends in the Rose
W. H. Schwindle returned from Sa­ City.
lem Saturday bringing with him a
Mrs. Van Winkle who has been here
bride. The wedding took place in
| visiting her sister Mrs. Harold Wells
Portland May 24th.
for some days past returned to Port­
Of interest to Tillamook people was land Wednesday.
the marriage of Miss Alta Carr to
Mrs. Hobbs and Mrs. Wells of Port­
Kenneth Martin of Oregon City which
land, who have been stopping at
took place at the latter city Sunday.
Mis- Carr lived here several years Oceanside for a time, returned home
ago and has many friends in the city Wednesday.
and county. Those attending the
wedding from Tillamook were Mr. and
Mrs. John Ebinger, Mr und Mrs. Lu­
cian McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Kellow
Mrs. I.title Donaldson and Mrs. Ho­
mer Baker.
Fellow.” Young peoples meeting at
7 p. m. Evening service at 8, subject:
The Sunday schools of Tilamook "The Revival of Catholicism."
county will have a picnic in Besters
grove one and a half miles east of
JUNIOR SCOUTS IN CAMP
Tillamook on June 20th. Arrange­
ments are being made for a good pro­
gram beginning at 11 o’clock and
The Junior Boy Scouts of this city
games in the afternoon. A delightful
are
having the time of their young
luncheon in Sunday school groups
lives
out on Fawcett creek, in this
with Sunday school banners and yells
will fill the noon hour. This promis­ county, where they are enjoying a
es to be the greates Sunday school summer outing, and the thrills of
event of the summer and will be long camp life. About forty of the young
sters are gathered at the above place
remembered by all who attend.
and have their tents up, and plenty
I of good, wholesome food, with a daily
j prograiq. The camp is in charge of
1 Seoul Master George Harness, assist­
ed by two regular scouts. The boys
will remain over the coming Sunday
and will have Sunday school exer-
I cises and a sermon for boys.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning
ervices at 11, subject "The Other
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
ABOUT THE TOWN
PERSONAL MENTION
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LAMB SCHRADER, CO