Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 13, 1923, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Icabhgbt
THIS ISSUE 8 PAGES
FRIDAY, JULY 13. 19’1
They leave with very na Kucher and Ralph Chilcott spent
their families will take an outing for Mrs. Lloyd Jones and family, and Mr forni* home,
of TilUmook and Jul* ;frd an<1 4th in n,,llas'
pleasant
impressions
and Mrs. Charles Jones and family, all
a c couple of weeks. Ss this is Mr. Do-
Mrs. Geo. Smith is spending a few
its
people.
Mr.
mid
Min.
l.yli
L.
ty's vacation time also. They ex- of Sheridan.
'days in Salem with relatives.
ti.r-m
en«
1
l.oree
returned
home
with
Alvin Robert Stormer of Tillamook pect to capture some of the finny
Dr. J. E. Reedy who has been in
Leslie Walker who has been serv­
will visit for some time in Sheridan. Southern Oregon for reveral weeks
county was married on July 2 in Mc­ tribe while out.
ing
in the U. S. Infantry for the past
Minnville to Miss Madeline Pearl Da­
Mrs. J. M. Wilson left Tuesday past arrived home the ea.!v ’.art of three years returned from Honolulu
A. B. Easton and wife of Agate
vis of McMinnville by J. O. Rogers
beach. Lincoln county, were in the morning for Kellog, Idaho, to attend the week, but will return to the south­ Sunday and is spending a short time
Justice of the Peace.
the tri-state convention of the Neigh­ ern part of the state in a few days. while here with his parents, Mr. and
city on the 5th instant.
He says southern Oregon is prosjier- Mrs. C. E. Walker at Hemlock. Mr
the
young
of
With the exception
bors of Woodcraft. On her return
ous, and that there is much improve­ Walker has just received his dis-
J.
R.
Collins
and
family
went
out
she will stop over in Spokane to visit
man who was burned by some tire­ «
ment going on in the towns, and in charge from the army.
works on the Fourth, the city eseap- to Dalias and independence last week with her lister Mrs. W. P. Ulrich the country near them.
with
until the first of August.
ed wiluut aecidepta. No automobile where they spent the Fourth
Mrs. Freemont Bellinger and sons
H. R. Hutchinson and wife who Freemont and Glenn arrived here
accidents of a serious nature were- friends and relatives.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Watkins
have lived in Seattle for several years Sunday from Mount Pleasant, Mich­
reported on that day. although the
Frank Viereek arrived here from of thiocity July 8 a daughter.
were registered at a local hotel here igan, to visit with Mrs. Bellingers
traffic was heavy through town all Chicago last week and is visiting at
W. T. Vinton and Dan Kirby both this week. The Hutchinsons had nev­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Apsley.
day.
the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Yamhillers, the former a well known er seen the Pacific ocean and for the
Mrs. Geo. Hoskins who is attending Sam Viereck of this city.
Grandma Johnson of South Prairie
attorney of McMinnville and the lat­ first time were afforded a view of that
the State Normal scholo at Monmouth
Wm. Burdick and Howard Kelsey ter a breeder of pure bred sheep, were body jf water from the Tillamook is in town visiting with her grand-
spent a week of school vacation at of Carlton arrived over here last Sun­ up here Wednesday. They are stop­ beaches. . Mr. Hutchinson expressed son Kirk Bowers and family.
home in this city and was taken back day to spend a few days in this vi­
himself as being well pleased with
ping at Pacific City for a time.
to Monmouth on the Fourth by her cinity.
this j>art of the coast of Oregon.
husband. They were accompanied to
Condit & Ackley of the Tillamook
A. K. Case, wife and daughter, went garage this week purchased the Gari­
the .-alley by Mr. and Mrs. Gail Buell.
Geo. B. Ijimb and family left Wed­
out to Portland last Thursday. Mr. baldi garage from H. I. Sheldon and nesday by auto on a camping trip to
Prof. W. S. Buell and family went Case returned Sunday leaving Mrs.
will establish a branch of the Tilla­ the Sound They will tour the west­
out to Sheridan on the Fourth where Case and dsajhier to visit with
ern part of Washington for a roupie
mook garage at that place.
they will spend thu, school vacation at friends and relatives for a few days
For the period from June 21 to the
of weeks. Mr. Lamb stated that the
the old home, visitihg relatives and longer.
E. M. Condit and wife returned on present trip was the first of the kind present date a record has been set so
friends. Th, Prof, had charge of the
the 4th mat. from a 80 day trip to the for him in many years.
far as marriages of minors are con­
L. E Latourette and Earl Snodgrass eaBt. While gone they visited New
Finns shoe stare while the latter was
cerned. The certificates filed in the
made a business trip to Portland last York, Washington D. C., Niagara
L. W. Jones and wife, of Warren-
east.
Friday,-returning Monday night.
Fails. portions of Canadu and other ton Oregon, are visiting I.. C. Daniels
J. Finne, the shoe dealer, returned
M’.
of interest. They returned and family for a few days.
the latter part of last week from an
Mrs. Potter-Thomas of Portland is pointe
Jones was born in this county near
extended visit to relatives and friends over at Bayocean looking after her with the idea that Tillamook is about
Meadow Lake, close to the Yamhill
the best place in the United States.
in his old Iowa home, and is glad to interests in Bungalow City.
county line, and is engaged in the I
get home away from the heat of the
Dr. Smith reports u case of pto­ pottery business at Warrentun.
over from Bay-
Mississippi valley.
maine
poisoning at the Elmore ranch
business.
Mrs. Ethel Davis and daughter Vi­
last Sunday. Two children of Geo.
Miss Iva Nelson, slenographei in
A. D. Stanton of Meriden. Idaho, Surgeon and four others belonging to ola returned Monday morning from
office,
left
last
the County Agent’s
was in the city the loropart ul tae F, S. Barnes, drank some milk which Turner, where they had been attend­
Saturday for a two week's vacation
at her home near Cloverdale. She will week. He is president of the Meri- seemed to be tainted in some manner, ing the Christian church, convention
also visitw itb friends at Dallas dur­ dan state bank and while here visit- and all were taken suddenly ill. While for the past week. While away they
ed County Agent Pine, and is inter- all were quite sick they are now on also visited relatives at Dallas.
ing the latter part of her vacation.
ested in getting some pure bred the road to recovery. The milk had
Miss Lillian Ross of Portland spent
Mrs. Emil Heusser who returned calves from this county /or the next a peculiar odor but was not the can­
the Fourth in the city with Miss Lula
from a visit to friends in Portland year's distribution among dairymen ned kind.
Thurman.
last week, was accompanied home by of his section.
Dr. J. E. Shearer visited Portland
C. A. Heusser and wife of the metrop­
Mrs. Eacie Mullen enjoyed a visit
Fred Nicholas is the new logging last Sunday returning Tuesday.
olis of the state. They remained here
Monday evening from Mrs. D. A.
superintendent
at
the
Whitney
mills
until after the Fourth.
Dr. Robinson was a Portland visit­ Norton and daughters of Portland.
logging camp up on the Kilchis riv-
or
the forepart of the week, return­ Mrs. Norton is spending the summer
Married July 5th. at the M. E. par­ er. A new loading dam is living con-
at Neah-kah-nie.
sonage, Tillamook. Ore., Roy Hessong structed about -a mile and a half ing Wednesday.
and Violet L. Franklin both of Tilla­ above the old dam, on that river, The
On account of business that keeps
Mrs. R. O. Richards and daughter
mook, Rev. Simpson Hamrick offici- object is to hold logs where they may him away from this city indefinitely. of Beaver were shoppers in town
lie loaded on the train for conveyance Dr. J. E. Reedy is unable to act as Tuesday.
ated.
to the bay.
one of the appraisers for the soldier
Mrs. E. D. Paine, son and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews, Rev.
bonus loans and r<jcently Wm. Max­
Eugene,
are
visiting
with
Mr.
C.
J.
Edwards
of
the
Coast
•Power
ter, of
and Mrs. Hamrick, Miss Matthews
well
was,
asked
to
take
the
position
and Mrs. A. McNair of this city. Mrs. Co., states that his plant recently add
and Mrs. Roberts spent Sunday at
Paine the daughter, IS well known in ed 400 horse jower to a motor in the with Geo. Williams ci this city, on Oceanside
Brighton mills, and that the mill is the board of appraisers. It is under­
Tillamook.
stood that ,Mr. Maxwell s inclined to
also
being re-wired.
Mrs. Elva Grover and two children
Frank K. Strueby of Ganbatdi was
accept the pot ion. Yr. Williams of Hillsboro visited relatives in Tilla­
a county seat caller T uesday.
Geo. Kiger w-nt out to Salem Mon­ states that two applications were re­ mook and Hemluck Tuesday and Wed
day morning on a business trip. He cently made for loans ir this county. nesday of last week. Mrs. Grover
A. C. Everson has a show window
received word that Mrs. Thayer had
that is attracting notice by the pub­
John Statton and family of Dinuba who formerly was Miss Elva Hall, at­
arrived there from California and
tended high school here and has many
lic, and for which he was awarded a
wanted to see him on matters pertain­ California, who have been visiting friends in the city.
special prize by the Fourth of July
here
for
some
time
past
with
Arth
­
ing to their joint interests in this city
committee. It is a beach scene in
and county. Mrs Thayer is reported ur Bowers and S. C. Woods and fam­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eberman of Sea
which mountain and Bea blend, and
as being in very poor health and was ilies, left Wednesday morning by au­ side visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
there are miniature cottages, dairy,
unable to make the trip over here. to for a trip down the Columbia high­ Smith on the Fourth.
cows, bathing girls, and fishing and
The Thayers formerly were in busi­ way and may go up to central Wash­
boating scenes, with forest landscapes
Mr. and Mrn. Ralph Luca» Miss Le­
ington before returning to their Cali-
ness here.
and other creations that go to make
up a real beach scene.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hamilton of
Dallas were in the city last week on
Bert Thayer is now the night man
a pleasure trip. Mr. Hamilton is cap­
and Cecil Lamb is the day man or
tain of Company L. l«2d Infantry,
chief of police.
located in the Polk county town.
M. Henderson of Cloverdale was in
A. M. Ginn enjoyed a visit from
the city Sunday last.
his nephew, Vernon Gould, the 3rd
ROSE J. WILKES, Resident Agent
Ray K. Holte of Brighton, wmm a and 4th.
county seat caller last Saturday.
TILLAMOOK HOTEL LOBBY
B. E. King and son and Mrs. Emma
Telephone M-6
Representing
J. F. Sagler of Nehalem was in the Perkins sjient last Tuesday at Ocean­
side.
city last Saturday.
ABOUT THE TOWN
MINOR MARRIAGES
MANY IN COUNTY
office of the county clerk show that
seven minors were required during
that time to get the consent of their
pa rents to obtain marriage licenses.
The ages ran from sixteen to nineteen
years. In one case both contracting
parties were minors.
to take advantage of the
park whih has been provided
people of Bay City through
forts of their local commercial.
TILLAMOOK COW Wl
Don’t forget to attend meeting of
Fish and Game Club at City Hall Mon
day evening, July 16.—Adv.
HOUSES IN BAY CITY
BEING KEPT FILLED
Bay City has so far had a steady in
crease in payroll and industry’ since
the first of the year. At present the
mill there is busy shipping lumber and
pulp wood, with a force of twenty
men. The owners of the plant ex­
pect to raise the production soon to
one hundred thousand feet per day
which will require about 100 men to
produce. New machinery and equip­
ment is being installed for this work.
All available houses are reported
filled in the bay town and more could
be used if provided. Summer tourists
through that section have been quick
(Continued From Page 1)
test, by special request, Pretty |
was taken out to the Jersey
2 weeks after she had freshen^
was exhibited at Independence,
gather with two other World rq
cows in other classes. She wu.
removed to the county fair last j
during the testing period. The cl
pion’s dam, Olga Lad's Dewbell,
cently earned a gold medal by n
of her high production, and she
is owned by Mr. Daniels. During
past two years over 41X10 people 1
called at the Daniels farm to vie»
champion Jersey as shown by
register kept. Mr. Daniels is
now receiving congratulations of
home people, while many are sen
letters or telegrams from other«
that tel) of their appreciation of
good luck.
NEW LOW PRICE
Kelly-Springfield
Î
I
Fire» Automobile, Liabilitv.
FOR GENERAL INSURANCE
SEE
The Reliance Life Insurance Company
Miss Edith Fletcher returned home
'Will and Geo. Moran of Marshfield
were guests of their uncle, A. H. Sunday evening from Portland where
Harris of this city last Saturday and she has been visiting.
Sunday, leaving Monday morning.
Mrs. Hazel Cater went to Portland
Mr. Harris had not seen either of
last week to meet her sister, Mrs.
the boys for more than twenty years.
Bellinger, returning home with her
Sunday last was a real sun day. Sunday evening.
Old Sul shone throughout and there
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Carter and fam­
was no wind at the beaches. Large
crowds were present at the various ily of Seattle are visiting at the Geo.
Chaffee home in this city.
resorts from this city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fuqua enter­
H. S. Mann and wife left Saturday
for Olympia, Wash., where they will tained a number of relatives last
spend a few days visiting Mr. Mann's week. They were Mr. and Mrs. Har­
uncle and family at the Washington vey Harrington and family, Mr. and
stat? capital on the Sound.
S. A. Moser of Oregon City, has
taken a position with Conover
Con­
over of this city. His family wik
come over later when they will begin
housekeeping with the idea of mak­
ing Tillamook their future home.
Howard Drew and wife are here
from Pendleton, Oregon for a few
weeks. Mr. Drew formerly lived in
Tillamook. He and Lee Doty and
BELLS KODAK
SHOP
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 KOCH’S DRUG STORE
30x3 1-2 want Slip Clincher Oversize Cord . $13.25
30x3 1-2 Kant Slip S. S. Oversize Cord
13.25
32x31-2 Kant Slip S. S. Oversize Cord
20.20
31x4 Kant
“
Slip S. S. Oversize Cord.
23.25
32x4 Kant Slip S. S. Oversize Cord
25.55
33x4 Kant Slip S. S. Oversize Cord
26.35
34x4 Kant Slip S. S. Oversize Cord.
27.20
32x4 1-2 Kant Slip S. S. Oversize Cord
32.30
33x4 1-2 Kant Slip S. S. Oversize Cord.
33.10
34x4 1-2 Kant Slip S. S. Overszie Cord
33.75
35x4 1-2 Kant Slip S. S. Oversize Cord .
34.90
36x4 1-2 Kant Slip S. S. Overside ord .
35.65
33x5 Kant Slip S. S. Oversize Cord ...
39.95
35x5 Kant Slip S. S. Oversize Cord ...
41.95
Fabric Tires (While They Last) in Proportion.
OF PITTSBURGH
LIFE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
SUNSET GARAGE
Tillamook, Oregon
C-T-C
Tires
Conserve
The < xr
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR AUTO
it
C-T-C s Won't Skid
EMARKABLE compounding of
the tread rubber is primarily
•esp* ntible for the extraordinary
road gripping quality in the unrivaled
C-T-C tires
That compounding is under improved,
secret processes which also gives the
C-T-C tread greatr
toughness and
durability, enabling it to deliver extra
long distance mileage without quickly
wearing down
Heavd, buttrcsaev . i . .worety rein-
f vreed traction bl ik
__ ____
r_w
■ round
deeply
Unbrdded suction , s ri-. as added in-
.U'Slice again.I
-rig and sid«-
»wipuig C-T-C'» re • - re powerfully
hand-bail! of better
fenala
R
H. J. N elson , distributor for Tillamook
county. Dealers thruouf lhe county.
Tillamook Auto Paint Shop
GOYNE BUILDING
You no longer need to take your car to Portland
to get a real paint job.
PRICES TO SUIT DROP IN AND TALK TO US
Mr. Shaffer is here from Oakland, Cal., to make Tillamook his
future home and place of business. He has had 19 years experi
ence as a painter, foreman and owner of shops in Frisco, Oak­
land and Portland and other leading cities. Watch for our an­
nouncement of a complete line of equipment for electro nickel
plating
( Columbia Tire Corporation
Portland, Oregon
Shaffer & Hare