- mo light THIS ISSUE 8 PAGES JUNE 29, 1923 I morning at 10 a. m. of paralysis. De­ al the home of her son H L. Fowler act that this pari of the Tillamook- county court, not undei itandm quite seriously hurt in an auto col­ Mrs. Iuiura Ulnor of Seattle is her« ceased is survived by Ids widow, a of Cottage Grove, Oregon. The re­ McMiiinvilie highway has been under the court is powerless under • on a visit to her brother Captain lision last Sunday was reported as second wife, and fou. step son and mains were conveyed to this city ar­ the sole authority of the State high­ getting along nicely Thursday morn­ Dodge. to act in the mailer. A to two step daughters. Funeral services riving last Sunday. Funeral services The annual luncheon of the Womens ing. Mrs. Mary Parker, of Camp Four, were held in the Presbyterian church were held in the Adventist chueh, a way department for more than a year this bad stretch of road, we an club was held at the Tillamook hotel Lot C. Pearce and wife of Madras. Mohler, is visiting her father Jesse last Tuesday with interment following minister from Grand Ronde officiat­ and a half past, and that this county is by detouring by the Bluffi Wednesday of this week. About fif­ Oregon, spent several days at the Ne Pangborn this week. in the Odd Fellows cemetery, De- ing. Mrs. Weston was born July 18, has no authority over the road in the which rough in places, but not ty members and their friends sat tarts beaches th past few days and down to the table which was trim­ Walter F. Baker who now has an in ceased was a veteran of the Civil war 1845 in Texas, N. Y. Her age at the mutter of repair« or otherwise. Ciel- thing like thi Moore road :r. it, time of her demise was 77 years, 11 plainte have come in to this office that ent condition. What the < med with the club Howers the "Dor­ Wednesday left Tillamook for the Sea terest in the Mohler Mercantile Co., and a member fo the G. A. R. side beeches and from 'hat section months and 4 days. She is survived the road is full of deep rut.;., made al­ need.- is risking and that ¡« n othy Perkins” rose. Mrs. Orpha passed through Tillamook en route to A large vote was pulled at Garibal­ Eastman, as toastmistress called on n will go home via the Columbia high Portland Monday. His daughters La di on election day. Hurry F,. Morgan by H. L. Fowler a son of Cottage most impassible by thi late rains and badly. number of the women for remarks way. Mr. Pierce wus born in Yam­ Velle and Maxine have just returned received 119 votes an I was elected di­ Grove, and Ed Weston, a step son of by heavy vehicles. It is learned that hill county, where his father. Vine from attendance on the short course this county. The rema ns were bur­ and each graciously responded. L. P. Hannon is operating », rector and Mrs. Ore Grubbs received ied in the Odd Fellows cemetery at the state highway engineers in charge Following the luncheon the mem­ W. Pearce, now one of the publish­ of summer school in the Agricultur­ 72 votes and was elected clerk. in this county expect to rock the road ing machine along the Goodspetg this place last Monday. bers met at the City Hall for the reg­ ers of the Madras Pioneer and a law­ al college at Corvallis. but are waiting for dry weather to do leading to the tideland- along yer of Madras, used to publish the Two lively baby sealions washed ular business meeting. At this time the work. Several autos have been slough north of town. The din P. A. Finne, the well known shoe ashore one day last week at the Ocean the officers for the ensuing year were North Yamhill Record, and was at stuck in the deep clay ruts lately and the ditches will be p! ed upoi one time County Judge of Yamhill dealer of this eity, who is now visit ­ elected as follows: Mrs. W. B. Al­ side beach and were captured by some the travelling public is registering road and by the above means tht derman, president; Mrs. Winneck. 1st county. Lot C is foreman of the ing with relatives in Onowa Iowa, children. They were evidently but a some hefty kicks about its condition. will be raised and improved for writes to I’rof. Buell who has charge few days old, and are quite tame. E. H. Kennedy and wife, formerly vice-president; Mrs. Leslie Harrison, Madras Pioneer, when at home. Individuals have complained to ,he ter travel. of his business here during his ab ­ Elma Harris, of this city, now of Sa secretary and Mrs. Stanley Coates, County Commissioner R. O. Rich­ The Maple Ia-af bridge over the Wil lent, were over from the capital city treasurer. Mrs. F. C. Esch, Mrs. ards of Beaver is entertaining his sence that it was truly hot in the son river at the cheese factory is be­ last Saturday evening and spent Sun­ Mississippi valley at the time of Harry Thomas and Mrs. E. G. Ander- brother J. O. Richard who recently son were re-elected as members of arrived here from Minneapolis. Kan­ writing, and finally stated that if the ing repaired this week. The repairs day and Monday with A. H. Harris I the board. Complying with a re­ sas. Mr. Richards was here three weather continued to get hotter he will consist of new underpinning and and family, returning home Monduy ■ r quest made by th< committee in years ago, and now comes out to would buy a ticket for Tillamook. Ore a new bridge deck and sonic other mi­ night. Messers. Kennedy and Was- nor improvements. gon. where living is worth while. som are business men of Salem and charge of the program for the Fourth spend the summer in Tillamook and came over to wet a few Hies on Tilla­ of .TuFr. the elub elected Miss Glee Portland. He says that the Tilla­ “Cherries arc .selling in Salem at mook's fine trout streams. The Ken­ CARD OF THANKS Rusk to be the Goddess of Liberty in mook climate and other attractions 10c a pound," states J. McCarty, of nedy party witnessed the accident the parade to be held during the cel­ somehow get into a fellow’s blood, Amity, who is looking over Tilla­ that resulted in the death of Mrs. ebration. Miss Rusk was a member Wi wish to express our apprécia- once he has visited this section and mook this week with an idea of locat­ Pierce of Salem near Sourgrass Sat­ of the 1923 graduating class. that is why he is back this time. ing in a good town. The above price tion and thanks for the kind assist­ urday and were able to render some A vote of thanks was extended by ance, sympathy and floral offerings is almost equal to the old prices prev­ the club to the retiring officers for The death toll from accidents in alent during the world war and cher­ during the recent illness and death aid to the people in the Deleplain au­ to that took the plunge over the their faithful and efficient work and this county thus far during the month ry raisers in the valley now wear a of our loved one.—Louis H. Kruke, grudi1 to the levels beneath. They also to the club committee in charge of June has amounted to four. Auto­ Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Gray, Mr. and Mr» broad smile. of the luncheon. S. D. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Buell Woods say that Deleplain was a careful mobile accidents have been unusual­ Matt Mass of Sheridan visited Till Mr. und Mrs. D. S. Dynicnt, Emmett driver hut thut he gave more room ly numerous during that time. to the other auto thun was necessary. nniook last Sunday with his family, und Max Gray. J. S. Lamar is refitting the old Mc­ and incidentally took in some of the Nair building next to his drug store near by beaches. as an unnex. Workmen are busy this Mrs. E. G. Comstock and baby of week remodeling it. In keeping with our establish J cus Bend, Oregon, spent the week end Dr. Robinson returned last Satur­ Abe Bloom returned Tuesday night with F. C. Esch and family in this tom we have arranged a free program day from Seattle where ht1 attended from a trip to McMinnville. On the city, Mrs. Comstock will stay some for your entertainment July 4th Considerable complaint has been' a session of the Pacific Northwest stage on which lie arrived was a tame Big Clam Bake at 12 o’clock noon. time at Twin Rocks in this county, 'coming to the county court and to this Medical association. Entertainers. Rube Shaw, a vaude­ wild cat, fully grown, belonging to during the early summer. ville artist of national reputation, the newspaper lately concerning the bad A car on Second avenue Saturday the stage driver which was found F. C. Esch and family returned Fri num with a thousand laughs to be Condition of the Moore cut-off near night struck a rock and threw it when a kitten four years ago. The the Sundquist & Norla'rg mill, east through a front window of Conover & wild cat appeared to be enjoying the day last from an auto trip to Ashland distributed among his audienci of this city on the highway. Investi­ Oregon. He said the country through Davey Jones, the great caricatur ­ ride, but the bystanders while they Conover’s store. The rock passed gation by the Headlight reveals the through the window and smashed a looked the cat over, kept at a respect which he travelled looked prosperous, ist and fun maker of Orpheuni cir­ blit the crops, climate and scenery cuit fame. ful distance. hole in a show case inside the store. had no edge on Tillamook. Miss Dorothy Paynton, the child Morris Schnal was a business visi­ R. G. Maggarrel of this city and So­ wonder, who will Charm and fas inate Fred Burton, who lives out south tor to Portland by stage last Monday lon Schitfman of near Bay City drove you with her dancing, followed by of town, r re|H>rted as bing ill with over to Salem last Saturday, return­ swimming and diving stunts. Lloyd Edwards of this city was a bronchial pneumonia ing the night following. Barney Babcock the clever vocal passenger to Portland lust Monday on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Huis left for and instrumental soloist. L. W. Shaffer and family of Oak­ business. Portland Wednesday morning for a Music will he lurnished by land. Oregon, have come to Tillamook Rodney Mathers went out to Port­ to live. He has bought a half inter­ land last Monday for a few days visit. few days in the metropolis. Mr. Huis Brownies orchestra throughout is one of the firm of contractors on day and evening. A program of both est in an auto painting business here, classical and jazz music, with vocal Mrs. Agnes Tallmadge of Portland the new school building. and expects to stay. He is a broth­ of and instrumental solos by arti erinlaw of Joe Provost of Bay City. is visiting relatives in this city, ar­ J. S. Stratton, wife and two child­ merit. His wife was born in this city and riving here Monday. ren of Dumbo California, have locat­ Qncürf>oratíd Big Dance the evening of the 3rd married Mr. Shaffer in California. ed in Tillamook. Mr. Stratton is tern and the afternoon and evening of the W. E. Noyes, who has been laid up Her maiden name was Pearl Lahman porarily taking Emil Iieusser’s place and her father was at one time city with sickness for some time past, is in the latter's barber shop while he is 4th. Music by the Brownies orches- again on the streets and is feeling all tra. Have you heard the Brownies? marshal of Tillamook. He died some absent at Camp Lewis. Mr. Statton You simply can't beat ent. right now. years ago. is an uncle of Mrs. M. Woods and OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE TILLAMOOK, OREGON Pacific City is the nearest beach Ed Hciael went out to Portland Inst A. R. Bowers of this city. J. R. Madison of Garibaldi was in to Portland and to the principal cen­ Sunday by stage and brought back a the city Friday last. Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser left the last ters of population of the Willamette new Ford sedan. of the week for McMinnville where valley. It is on one of Oregon’s fa­ County Judge Mason and District J. E. Schmidt, formerly yard fore- she joined her sisters Mrs. L. T. Kil- mous highways with four stages to Attorney Goyne went out to Hillsboro man at the Whitney mill left this Inm and Mrs. E. V. Harding. The and from Portland daily by way of last Saturday on county business. The three left left later for Oregon, Mis­ McMinnville and Sheridan. week for Eureka, California, The wild waves, the cliffs, the wood Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Olson and Mr. boys of the mill presented him with souri, to attend a family reunion at Van Patten motored to Portland Fri­ a gold watch as a mark of their good the home of their parents, Mr. and ed hills, the majestic big Nestucea day last. Mr. and Mrs. Olson will will. He takes a position with the Mrs. W. R. Kennedy. While in the river, the delightful atmosphere, are visit relatives at Aloha, near Beaver­ Hammond lumber company at Eu- east they will visit in a number of all calling you to Pacific City Beach. —Adv. reka. ton before coming home. the large cities. SOCIETY EVENTS MANY ITNEY DANCE PERSONAL MENTION THURSDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE 28th AND 30th, 8 P. M Saitair Pavilion 371 DEPARTMENT STORES Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Miller of Cor- Sollie Smith and daughter of the Wilson river section went out to Port­ valiis stopped in Tillamook Saturday on their way to Rockaway beach for land for a few days last Thursday." a few days outing. Miss Goldie Speak of Aloha who J. W. Copp of Garibaldi transacted has been visiting with relatives in this city for some days past, returned business in this city last Saturday. to her home on Friday last. Dr. Smith lost two wheels of his Jack Kidder of Garibaldi who re­ automobile last Saturday about 5 p. cently sold his confectionery store to m. in an effort to avoid a collision a Portland man, was in this city the with another machine in this city. The latter part of, the week. doctor was going at a fair rate of Mrs. George Burchkard and two Speed, and the wheels slipped on the children who recently completed a wet pavement, turning the machine two weeks visit with relatives and clear around and smashing the wheels friends returned home last Saturday, down to the spokes. The doctor said he had been wanting a new pair of from Portland. wheels for some time awl the acci­ Oscar A. Schultz who recently sold dent decided him. his sawmill property to the Tilla­ Lorraine King, who is employ'd in mook Spruce company, has begun a Portland hardware «tore spent last erection of a new modern five room bungalow near the Union Oil com­ week end at home. pany’s plant in the north part of the Mrs. F. W. Emerson of Forest city. Grove, is visiting here with her dau­ ghter Una for a few days. J. J. Dumas and his son, M. N. Dum as, were in the city from Brighton Miss Iva Wilson is in from Oregon Friday afternoon and brought news of City spending a few days with her the accident that resulted in the sister Frances and other relatives. death of E. H. Burt in the Brighton Mrs. Emma Perkins is enjoying a mills at about noon that day. “The Brighton mills sawed 229,996 feet of short visit from her daughter and lumbet on Wednesday of last week,” son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ker- stated Mr. Dumas, senior, who is em­ riman of Portland. ployed in the mill. Mrs. Fred Poorman was shopping Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madi- in the eity Ttmaday from Garibaldi. son, June 24, 1923 a daughter. Mrs. 8. K Hoffman, of Garibaldi, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hu­ is visiting at the home of her son A. M. Hoffman and family of this city. ber June 27, a son. Mrs. Ralph Warren of Portland ar­ Mrs. Rene Nelson of Rupert, Idaho, rived here Wednesday to visit her is visiting her sister Mrs. Paul Dis mother Mrs. Riggs. She was accom­ ney. panied by Miss Edna Riggs of this Charlic Thayer is in the city from who has been visiting in Port- Portland this week visiting his bro- with relatives. ther Grant and other relatives. little daughter of Janies Will- Mrs. Lawrence Olds was in town lams of east of town fell from the back of a Shetland pony one day from Cloverdale Saturday. this week, and sustained a broken arm Charlie Huggett, a farmer of Bea­ Mrs. Parker of Garibaldi who wat* ver, was in town on business Monday. Miss Eva Drake returned home this THE MONARCH OF THE POOL week after a visit in Portland and Dundee. She was accompanied home Considerable excitement has been by her sister Mrs. Roy Dundas of the caused in the ranks of certain mem­ latter place. bers of the piscatorial brigade of this M. W. Harrison of Portland, trans- city recently by experience with a acted business in the city Tuesday monstrous Chinook salmon which thus far has evaded .capture. Evidently and Wednesday. tit has a mouthful of spoons and yards Married at the home of Arnold of linen line dangling from its salmon Hansen. June 23. by Rev. L. E. Ta­ ship. Bill Graves booed it four times bor, pastor of the Nehalem M. E. without capture and Ralph Bennett church, Ray L. Thompson and Helen and J. A. Bell lost some tine spoons Krttgan, both of this county. and tackle on the fish which is des­ Robert K. Olson and Blanche M cribed after a passing fluke as one of Glad were married at the parsonage the largest Chinooks ever seen in the of the Reformed church in this city, bay. The scene of the battles is about on June 23 by Rev. W. G. Lienkaem- a mile and a half up the Trask river in a pool hearing a local classical per, pastor. name. Bennett and Bell state that Louis Stuveniga and Carrie E. when the latter hooked it the other Woodruff were married June 26, in morning when the early birds in this city by Judge Homer Mason at adjacent buckbrush were just the court house. The groom gave his ginning their rnntutinal songs, age ar over 65 and the bride handed snaked the boat ’'starn” foremost in her age as being over 64. several yards, Nnturnlly a number of our sportsmen are after that par- L. W. Turnbull, superintendent of ticular salmon, which, from whnt the city schools left Sunday for Eugene boys say is a snollygostcr or sonte- where he will attend the summer thing like that. school hold there eacl year under the direction of the state university. MRS. MARY WESTON The new $6,060 M. E. church at Mrs. Mary Weston, formerly a res- Garibaldi was formally dedicated last Sunday in the presence of a large con ident of this cuunty, died on June 22 g-egation. A number of Tillamook Methodist: attended, including Rev. *51 Simpson Hamrick. After several years of low price*, chittem bark has taken a jump and is now quoted at from ?.• to 8c per lb. BELLS KODAK SHOP Jesse O'Neil, formerly a druggist here in the employ of C. !. Clough, is here from Oakland, Oregon, to remain during the summer. Mr. O’Neil will assist Mr. ( lough ilurim the tourist season in his store. In the meantime he will renew many acquaintances. Work left before 9 p. in. 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. H. C. Saltan, aged 78 years, and a resident of this city for some years past, died at his residence Saturday AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE With the first ban-g!” of a fire-cracker on July 4th, your thoughts will n to that new suit, hat, hosiery, shoes—you’ll be sorry if you f*>»Ud >rovide yourself with them Take advantage of our low prices which large buying for our hundreds of department stores provide. Work Shirts A Big Value Cool Ratine Dresses in Smart Summer Mode« A new display I Attractive Summer drewe* for women aiiisei. 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