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4 FRIDAY, AUGUST 3.192.3 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ed to Garibaldi where he has em- is building a cottage on Cape Mears it was hard to find parking space. The visit to Vancouver was inters, ployment with the Whitney Co. T. Drive. Mr. Sawtelle and family are During the bathing hour the surf was ing says Mr. Lamb. They arrived u H. Eggleston is also walking for the occupying one of the Allen and Flem filled with happy bathers while others that city in the afternoon on ing cottages until their new home is enjoyed driving on the beach or mak day and needing some camp uppi^ same company. ing the drive to the top of Maxwell went to » near by grocery but foua(j completed. A number of our citizens who have it locked. A bystander stat .I that it Clarence Stanley, cashier of the Point. been employed in the logging camps BRIGHTON Edgar F. Allen and wife of Port was the custom up there to take Wg Tillamook County bank is having the log- for several months have quit It used to be a state saying that lumber hauled for his new cottage on land are in the Eyrie for a weeks nesday afternoon as a half holiriay in. ging to engage in fishing. “all the great men of the state got I Mrs. Ethel When went to Portland stay. Mr. Allen is deputy grand mas steal- of Saturday afternoon as is tg Aster street. Attorney Johanna Geisbeck cf Mun their start in Yamhill.” While that BAYOCEAN Sunday for u visit. case in this country. Th< y were ok J. N. Fordyce and W. M. Fordyce ter of the A. O. U. W. zanita returned from a busineis trip county has produced a number of men j Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith and family liged to wait for grocerii s until tg Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foster and two are s|iending a fe wdays in the Eyrie. to Portland last week. of Tillamook and Mr. and Mrs. King next morning Mr. Lamb found th of note, other counties have also fur- * Varied anil delightful are the viica- children have returned from a two Pearl S. Mat’he- and Hazel Knox Dr. Wuiling and wife of St. Louin. • I ¡tfon pleasures at Tlavneean Bathers week*« vacation. of Portland were week end visitors. I British Columbians rather behind th nlshed a respectabtc quota. John XT. were registered from Portland this , claim the surf to be the warmest and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rowe have gone Mo., were guests of < Mrs. E. C. week. Americans in business push but stat« Smith, who has lived practically all - most exhilarating they have ever ex to Portland on a short business trip. Downs at Wheeler last week. that they are not lacking in friendii. F. D. Woods ar/l wife of Salem are George Kim, wife and daughter, of his life thus far in old Yamhill, perienced. They also enjoy swimming Arthur Hartman’s brother George ness to strangers within the gauj enjoying the salt air at Oceanside. Helen, accompanied Mrs. Eva Metzger was in the city Thursday on his way in the quiet waters of the bay. is visiting here. Most of the population of Vancouxt W. A. Garrett and family of Port with his family to spend a few days The trails are in excellent condi Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winters entertain- and son Donuld in a trip to Neah- is Scotch. land are spending a pleasant vacation near Barview, where he has a sum tion for hiking and many parties are ed'a number of their friends at a pic kah-nie and Manzanita benches last in The Sands. Geo. B. Iuimb and family who re mer camp ground of his own. It is dajly taking advantage of the samo. nic at Seaside Sunday. They had Sunday. Jack Rupp came down from j» Mary Ballard and Issie B. Jones of turned from a two weeks auto camp W. S. Shearer and Mrs. Shearer of the remnant of 5 acres bought by his fried chicken and all the fixings. They home at Mohler Wednesday to «. There will be quantities of huckle McMinnville spent Tuesday and Wed ing trip, report a pleasant outing. Prescott, Ore., are visiting their father in the Sixties and a share of tend a meeting of the Creamery a» berries this season and they are al- took in all the sights and report a While gone they visited Ranier nation daughter Mrs. Francis Buckles. They nesday in The Gulls Nest. it fell to J. U. Hither he comes every sociation. | ready ripening in the warm sunshine. jolly day. William M. Swift and Bernard Han- al park, Seattle and Vancouver B. 0. summer and camps under the share ; Robert Burgess, Mrs. Hazel Holl are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Er The spacious parlors of Hotel Bay- sard are registered from McMinn- of a big cherry tree where he can stein and mother of Tillamook, and ickson anil their two boys. i ocean are thrown open to the public ville. W. D. Walters wife and son Jim gaze out at the ocean or sweep the Mr and Mrs. Everett Robbins of Gar W. A. Frost and wife of Portland bay with his hazel eyes. John U. is t every Saturday evening and the first ibaldi anil little son visited at the mie drove in from Portland Monday I party of the season was enjoyed last are enjoying a vacation at Oceanside. morning. They will remain some time one of Yamhill’s well to do farmers | Peter Burgess Sr., home Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. M. Oliphant and Mr. and stockmem and has one of the fin week 4hen dancing and cards were in Nearly every one in Hrighton took looking after some property interests order until a late hour. and Mrs. S. S. Wollover of luifayette. and incidentally expect to catch a few est herds of Ayrshires in the state, j their lunch and went down on the Ore., spent a couple days this week salmon. He also is the secretary of the Ayr- i L. E. Latourette and family return beach Sunday. ed to the city Sunday after a delight Dr. C. E. Phelps, late of Sioux in The Eyrie. shire Breeders association which in- i Dan Murphy caught Sunday saw one of the largest City, Iowa, and wife are spending a eludes the states of Oregon, and ful three weeks outing. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dolan and fam nook salmon of tile season. It weigh few days here enjoying the scenery crowds of the season at Oceanside. So Washington and British Columbia: ed 23 pounds. many curs were in the grounds that and in the meantime he finds time to ily of Tillamook occupied a cottage Mr. und M tb . John Strand motored and fishing. The doctor has recently- in Bungalow city over the week end passed the state medical board and study economic questions, aiAl inci A number of Bay City Sunday to Seaside Sunday. will locate in Portland, lie is a grad dentally to indulge his penchant for school girls arrived one day last week uate of a Philadelphia college and has humor for John U. is a humorist by NEIIAl.EM tor u week'.- outing. They are. chapel' been in the practice of medicine the nature and usually sees the funny side regon past sixteen years. of life first but that does not inter oned by Mrs. J. R. Forman and Mr. McGee reports the birth of an Dr. Shipman. The boys will follow un Bert Mann of Tillamook was in this fere with business calculations and 8 1-2 pound girl to Mr. and Mrs. der the carp of Rev. Parker. vicinity several days lust week in the real work. Hendrick near Mohler July George Miss Dorothy Thorne of Portland interests of the Ford Motor Co. al “Along about 1867 my father and is visiting at the Pratt cottage. 21st. though Bert denies Henry’s part in it. mother came over the trail from Yam Cleve Adams and family have mov- Mrs. C. L. Gawer and daughter hill to Tillamook and I have heard Clara are occupying the cottage “Te OCEANSIDE them say that the trip occupied four . cumseh” in Bungalow city for a days. They took their time and camp month. L. W. Sawtelle of the faculty of ed along the road and enjoyed the trip Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davis of Port Whitman college, Walla Walla, Wn., It was then that my father bought the The UNIVERSITY of OREGON land are in the Shoffner house for a tract above mentioned, and while they contains ’ • WHERE the eye» ofvL ...t. fi k Us rest first, there t two week’s stay. were over here, I was born. Y'es sir, The College of Literature. Science signs of weal should lie covered and brightened up. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harmon of Bar I am a native born Tillamooker, and and the Arts with 22 departments Porches and steps can be 1 Tightened with Fuller’s view enjoyed a short stay in Bunga am proud of it. Just why I was born Porch and Step Paint. This paint will withstand low city. The professional schools of Archi here, I don’t know, ¿ut I guess it was grin ling heels, scraping feet and scrubbing. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Day and fiim- tecture and Allied Arts—Business because it was tojiie. Anyway I have Administration—Education—Grad ily of Portland are domiciled in Bun- Then, for the house itself, the pergola, porch balua- always had a warm feeling in my uate Study—Journalism—Law- galow city for two weeks. trades, the .vindow frames, etc., there are Fuller'» heart for old Tillamook. But the . Medicine—Music—Physical Edu Fure i’repa -d and Phoenix Pure Paint. These paint» most of my life thus far has been ' cation—Sociology— E j tension PLEASANT VALLEY are made . Pioneer White Lead, pure zinc, pure spent in Yamhill. While my mother linseed oil and pure colors, perfectly combined ia was alive, and when I was in the Ha Far a catalogue or any information correct proportions. Wade Perry and several of urritt Th» R»ÿi»trar, Untwrntg of waiian Islands, I received a letter friends from Dinsmore, Cal., are Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co. Oregon. Eugen». Oregon from my mother stating that the P. iting F. E. Thomas. CRTKNY how a ma.- will do! makes a paint for the purpose. There is a local agent R. & N. Co. which was then building Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner •* his cur up with every new or dealer who »ells Fuller paint». Our Service De toTillamook, wanted me to deed right daughters are spending a week at ■ccessory that he can buy, partment will gladly mail a little “Home Service” of way for the road down near Bar shine her all up—then drive Manzanita beach. booklet. Why not buy your paint, or write, teJajf view. I had a lot in the road and the . around to the service staticn Mrs. Getchell and son of Dullas vis company wanted to get through. Just I and say, “ Gimme a qu; rt ol W P • FULLER & CO. ited the formers sister Mrs. Lola HE new U. S. Cushion oil." how I got that lot is a story of itself. JOI Minion Street, San Francisco Bradley last week. tire ha.o cushioning When I was about 20 years of age, I M SraiKha I. Farits C<aa CMw The quicker you an learn to quality which successfully Mrs. R. W. Mills many friends are THE SWAN SON( Pttctone«: S m Francisco and Loa Anreiaa attended college at Forest Grove, and bridges the gap between the auk for Waverly, All Pennsyl glad to know that she is fast recov- pneumatic and solid, an vania, Motor Oil the Lmgoi was pitcher for the local base ball IS SUNG BY MANÌ ering from her recent operation at a ease riding tire for either you’ll be driving the old car. club and had learned to throw curved single or dual equipment. Tillamook hospital. It’s all in the lubrication. balls. One day I was accosted by D. A GOOSE We can outfit you with G. B. Benton of Portland is visit That's we sell and rec- D. Bailey, well known to the old time United Stales Tires exactly ing his daughter Mrs. Desmond. “ One minute essays on health ■uim.-nd Waverly, All Penn- suited to your trucking con Tillamookers. He was then living at A Mr. Deliis has bought the Wm. by Dr. H. L. Babb” ditions. ■yrtvaaa. Motor Oils. Forest Grove and asked me “what Babler property and will take posses was doing.” I said: "I am going to sion the first of the month. TILLAMOOK GARAGE Uncle Ben Sayn: PAINTS VARNISHES school and pitching curved ball for FORI) SALES & SERVICE Several of the neighbors and the college team.” Mr. Bailey at once A. C. & H. ANDERSON GEO. W. PHELPS, friends attended the charivari given challenged the statement that 1 or Nehalem, Oregon. Garibaldi, Oregon. Charlie Fleck and bride Sunday even- NELSON & CO Bay City, Or anyone else could throw a base ball radio ing. After enjoying their hospitality and cause it to curve from a straight speaker gets tire CHAS. PANKOW and generous treats of candy and or some, Nevvy, you line. “Prove it to me,” said Mr. Bail anges, bananas and cigars ail depart ran walk out on ey, “and I will give you a deed to a ed for their homes wishing the young lot over in a naddition I have over on WE SA L V A G E couple every joy in life. the Tillamook beach.” I proceeded to Slow and too slow accounts and notes at our own expense demonstrate and won the lot, but as KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY I was not of age, the deed was made Fully equipped and skilfully managed offices for collectior - at to my mother. When I got mother's Pho swan song of death is McMinnville Hillsboro Tillamosk letter, I told her to deed the right of <ung by many a goose who way to the company. She did so and lever dies. Time after time received a box of candy from the right nen have been told that they of way man. That’s all. lad an incurable disease and v weiiciicijaLÂii^eWciwiii.'jiiiiiâEi^L^ .saa A few years ago. I thought 1 would hey have gone home to sing WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT see if there was any of that lot left. he swan song. I came over to Tillamook and search But just as sure as hope ed the records and found that what springs eternal in the human ireaat just so sure many peo C. J. & A. L. NEFF. Props, pie who were told to give up have fuond they were gooses g No. 8, First St. Tillamook. Ore. to do so for the one thing left —chiropractic- whs tried and T@f3i3l2J3ItìI5J3ISÌ3®3I3I3I3i3I@I3f0f3ic!IQÌL'li<?I@JcL'®3!5®I^19l3®ii?®I2I0!f9I2J0!jrFf - -- got them well. Chiropractic is different. There is no sub stitute for it. Don’t sing swan song while it still mains. TILLAMOOK PIONEER RECALLS OLD EVENTS Next Sunday at 8 p. m. there will I the right of way folks had not tuken was now a part of the Roosevelt high be preaching services at the church i way. The county had used it for road by Rev. W. O. Woloever. Everyone - purposes; and then I lost interest in cordially invited to come. that lot.” BRITISH COLUMBIA PEOPLE FRIENDLY UNivERsiTYof O the Approach lo your home Inviting T United States Truck Tires are Good Tires (r THE NETHERLANDS Goupe-Hedoa DAIRYMEN! WOOD-LARK FLY REPELLANT $1595 Chiropractic spinal justments as given by this office have restored health in a number 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 and lower organs. Drlyefl away file« and «n«t Increase« n»Hk and money tarn*. Yoar druffüt han It. not we will aead prepaid a trial qoart packaae far 7kc. Stamp" accepted. Clarke. HOTEL Woodward Drug Co., Part land. Oregon No Need to Be An Acrobat No contortions are needed in getting in and out of the Willys-Knight Coupe-Sedan—there arc no folding seats to climb over or squeeze be tween. All five passengers enter and leave easily, comfortably, through doors both front and rear. H hy pay at much or more for lett convenience^ HEALTH FOLLOWS « ACT TODAY Why when STAR GARAGE CHIKOMUCIK COMECtS MHSSUM OH SPIRAL «CUVES IH DISEASES Or THE rOLlOWIMOPMRS delay consul- tation is with out 1 charg- Find out. II. L. Babb DRIVE AN » ------------------------ OVERLAND ...... ' AND I REALIZE ...... THE DIFFERENCE I....... at m HEART lUStó LIVES STOMACH PAHCAEAS SPLEEN SIOMEVS BOWELS Am HOIS OLAOOfA . intALIHW 8 211 TILLAMOOK BLDG. Both Phones. Res. 66 J Branch office at Garibaldi Tuesday, Thursday Evening YOUR BANK The Tillamook Cuonty Bank is YOUR bank, k will serve you well in any of its departments, 1- will provide for you the strong banking connec tion so necessary to anyone in business life. —or it will provide a convenient, helpful dep®* itory for personal funds. Regardless of the s# of your account, it will be appreciated and curt® for at YOUR bank. 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