Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 10, 1923, Image 8

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Anderson Wednesday morning
the Sound country und report n good
August 8th. Mother and son are do­
time.
ing nicely.
Married July ¡11 by E. W. Stanley
Dr. R. E. Ringo has moved into the
justice of the Peace. I>orr Ogden Gen­
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Rant and family
house
recently erected on Fifth und
sell and Myrtle Anderson, both of
of Independence visited last week at
Stillwell by Mr. Melchoir.
Roekuway
the Walter .Nelson home
Mrs. R. A. lieonard and children are
W. D. Pine, recently drove his fath­
Mrs. Lucille Hammer and children er's auto from this city to Berkeley,, enjoying a vacation at Rockaway.
of McMinnville are visiting at the California, accompanied by his father j Jesse V Neil who has been working
home of Mrs. Hammer’s mother Mrs. and mother and Mrs. Pine and u cmugri-
daugh- *,t clough's drug store for the |>ast
his'^ew weeks left Wednesday morning
Anna Rowe and sisters Mrs. Bertha ter, reurned last Saturday with
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Hanson and Mrs. George Hoskins.
family coming back by train. He was I accompanied by his wife and her mo­
gone
aliout a week and reports a pleas ther Mrs. A. D. Smith for a three
J. C. Morris, one of the firm of
ant
trip
by auto to the southern city weeks trip through California.
Backus A' Morris, the wed known Port
where ms parents reside. Just now he
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fuqua were cull
land dealers in fishing tackle was in
the city last Wednesday. Mr. Mo. ir­ is at the home desk cleaning up an ed to Willamina Tuesday on account
accumulated pile of work, is browned of the seriousness illness of Mr. Fu-
is on the road for his firm during the
by the trip and feels fine.
qua’s mother.
summer months but during the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Morgand and son
fall und winter usually comes over to
Mr- J. E. Vandermuller, wife of J.
Tillamook and trolls for the ganiey E. Vandermi'llcr, who is employed in Bryan left in their car Thursday for
Steelhead which he says is the finest one of the city meat markets, and a trip through Oregon, California and
sport going. His partner Mr. Back­ Misses Lois Vandermuller and Blanch Yellowstone Park. They will In away
us is^one of the leading fly casters of Crabtree all qf Newberg, spent Sun­ for several weeks.
Ed Berry moved his fumily to
the northwest.
day last in this city and at the beach­
es ( guests of Mrs. Vandermuller’» hus land.
Born to Mr and Mrs. J. P. Sullivan
band, returning home Monday morn­
Tourists are coming to the Tilla-
August 5, a daughter.
ing last.
' mook beaches from many remote
I places. One car in town this week was
Chas. B. Muffett of Beaver had the
A. L. McCaffee of Neskowin, was
from Fallon, Nevada, and the driver
misfortune to accidentally amputate
in the city Sunday.
expressed himself as intending to
two fingers of his right hand while
operating a wood saw one day this
Frank Plinsky. formerly advertis­ come back next year.
week. The injuries were attended to ing man for a local department store,
Hundreds of autos pass through ev­
at the Vidito hospital by Dr. David and family spent Sunday in town on ery day now for the Tillamook beach­
their way to the beaches for an out­ es. And there is an almost corres­
Robinson.
ing.
ponding number going out. The sum
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pike
mer season is almost at its height and
Wm. Herd and bride were in the
of Brighton August 8, a daughter.
hot weather in the valley is helping
The Sunshine club held their annu­ city the forepart of the week, on their out he beach resors.
al picnic last week on the Kilchis riv­ way to the beaches to spend their hon­
Wm. Hartzell, a well known citizen
er. About forty members and friends eymoon, having been married in New­
of Nehalem, was in Tillamook on bus­
to
berg,
their
home
town,
just
prior
were present. At noon a bounteous
iness Monday last.
lunch was spread and later in the af­ making the trip. They were guests at
Mrs. and Mrs. Fendall, the latter
the
Todd
hotel.
ternoon after a program and games
a sister, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
ice cream was served. Those pres­
Mrs. A. W. Bennett, mother of R.
Other
ent expressed themselves as having en W. Bennett of this city and his bro­ Alfred Smith of this city.
guests are Miss Jones of Portland,
joyed the day very much.
thers, Albert and Earl and their fam­ and another friend Miss Nye of New­
Mrs. Frank Owens of Cloverdale ilies, were guests at the Bennett home berg. The visitors will remain sev­
was operated on at Portland last week last Sunday. The day was spent at
eral days.
for goitre At last reports she is get­ Rockaway, the party returning home
Thos. Morgan and wife of Portland
ting along well.
Monday morning.
were in the city Saturday last. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leach and dau­
Frank Hoskins, a brother-in-law of Morgan is a mechanic in the Sunset
ghter Jewel have returned after spend
Eugene Crosby of htis city, and Ben Electric garage of Portland, and he
ing the winter in California.
Craven of Dundee, spent Sunday up and wife stopped to admire the beau­
Mrs. Martha Martin who has been
on the Trask coaxing the trout to tiful dahlias at the Sunset garage,
visiting here with her son John G.
come out and be caught. They were flowers in which both are much inter­
Martin returned last week to her
ested und with which they are quite
accompaniel by Mr. Crosby.
home in Yamhill.
well acquainted.
Mrs. Frank Hoskins and son of Dun
Mrs. John Hathaway and E. J. Gien
The Lamai annex to the drug store
ger are enjoying a visit from their dee, who recently spent some time vis­
is being painted and pap** red and oth
brother John Gienger and wife of In­ iting Mrs. Hoskins' father and mother
erwise fixed up for the purposes for
diana and also a sister Mrs. Dave at Rockaway. Mr. and Mrs Crosby,
which it was added. Besides other
were guests over Sunday at the Eu­
Thompson of Coos county.
contents it will hold the books and
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lorree returned gene Crosby home.
magazines and will afford extra room
home last week after spending a short
M. L. Boyd, editor and owner of for ice cream patrons.
time with relatives in Sheridan.
the Polk County Itemizer, published
H. H. Brians, prescription clerrk at
Mrs. E. B Faxon and children vis­ at Dallas, was in the city Monday on
Lamar's drug store and family re­
ited in Portland last week at the home his way home from a few days spent
turned Friday from a 15 days outing
of Mrs. Faxon's father, Dr. A. K. at the Rockaway beach. His wife and
at the Oregon caves, Crater Lake,
Higgs.
daughter will remain for a week at Bend and other points in souhtern and
E. M. Rowland, e printer of Salem the beach. While here, Mr. Boyd took
eastern Oregon. They travelled 1500
and R. P. Halvorssen also of Salem a look through the Headlight plant.
miles all told and enjoyed the trip.
were in the city Wednesday.
Glen Rusk returned home last Mon­
R. T. Boothby and wife accompani­
Mrs. Jennie Lucas and granddaugh­
day evening after »[tending two weeks
ter Miss Opal Lucas of Salem, Ore., ed by A. M. Hoffman and family spent
with his aunt Mrs. J. E. Gilbert of
are in the city visiting with S. C. Sunday at Pacific City.
Portland.
Woods and Mrs. Meda Lucas and oth­
Alexander Macpherson of Portland,
Bud
Wallace,
u
well
known
dairy
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ers for a few days.
who has been in this city and at Till- |
John Weiss, the well known dairy­ man of this county, passed through
town to his home near Hemlock Sat­
man and wife of Beaver, were in town
urday from a trip to Clatsop county
the latter part of last week.
Jack Holgate and wife of east Bea­ where he bought some dairy cows.
PERSONAL MENTION
ver were city visitors the latter part
Rev. W. H. Brady and family of
of last week.
Hood River, spent Saturday in this
E. R. Garner of Pleasant valley was city on their way to the Tillamook
a city caller during the closing days beaches.
of last week.
Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Grover of New­
Mrs. U m. Derby of Garibaldi was
examined as to her sanity last Thurs­ port, Oregon, joined his brother Dr.
day before County Junge Mason and S. M. Grover of Portland and family
committed to the asylum at Salem. in this city Sunday. The Portland
Mrs. Derby's mind was unhinged by­ Grovers were accompanied by Miss
sickness. She has a husband and Lottie Hoff of Portland and the party
grown children as well as friends and will spend several days at the beach­
old neighbor» wno regret the unfor­ es of this county.
tunate occurrence which is sad, to say
A. B. Ferrier of Portland is here
the least.
for a few days installing a refriger-
Chittim bark is now higher than at ating plant at the Anderson grocery
any time since the war, and is sell- store,
He is accompanied by his sis-
ing at 8 1-2 cents per pound in this ter, Mrs. B. A. Ray and daughter who
city. One man of this city who makes came to Portland to visit with him
a business of peeling cascara baik, from Oklahoma.
claims that he is averaging $10 per
John Jenck and C. M.. Vidito of
day and has already marketed nearly
a ton of the bark.
this city were arrested for having
Clay Freeman one of the firm of intoxicating liquor in their possession
the Hillsboro Trading Co., of this city on last Saturday night. The for-
and wife, are here for a couple of mer was fined $50 and casts and the
weeks or more, arriving over from latter *25 and costs.
Hillsboro the latter part of last week.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
Mr. Freeman and wife are both ad­
mirers of the beach towns of Tilla­
mook and Mr. Freeman is a consist­
ent booster for this town and county.
Asked the other day “how he liked
Tillamook.” he replied: “I'd sooner
live here than any place I know. Is
that putting it strong enough?" Till­
amook has the faculty of making
friends.
Warren Carnes nad family of Pilot
Rock, Oregon, spent Friday night
with E. H. Starrk and family of this
city. Mr. Carnes operates a store at
Pilot Rock and has a farm there. They
came down by auto and returned home
via Seaside. Mr. Carnes stated while
here that the wheat crop in the Pilot
Rock section would go all the way
from 20 to 40 bushels j>er acre, the
largest yield in that section for sev­
eral years past.
Henry Crenshaw and family return­
ed Friday from an extended trip to
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. 1923
amook beaches for three months past
Miss Cordelia Outfield of
for the benefit of his health, returned lodge spent last Si
to his home in the metropolis last Sat­ Rusk of this city.
urday much improved. Mr. MacPher-
H. B. Sappingtor
son is a strong advocate of the Tilla­ were arrested this
mook beaches and may later return
during the summer.
Emerson yuick, of McMinnville who
is employed by the Portland-Tilla­
mook stage company, was in the city
Friday last, shaking hands with old
time friends, Emmett conducted a
livery stable in this city a number of
years ago where he made many
quaintancos.
George W. Kiger and
Thursday last for an extended
through western Canada. Mr. Kiger
goes as a representative of some large
timber interests and Mrs. Kiger will
take her outing at this tinn. They
expect to l«‘ gone several weeks,
OPPOSITE SUNSET
Jos. Burdick and Ersel Martin, of
Carlton, spent a day or two in Till­
amook visiting with friends last week
later taking in the beaches.
Wm. Steven» of th. Seaview store
at Rockaway was in the city on busi-
ness last Thursday.
,1. M. Smith spent Thursday and Fri
day of last week in Portland on busi­
ness.
P. W. Todd is having the Todd ho­
tel repainted this wet k.
WeEGav }riiA,
Tuesday night from a trip to poric
where they attend'd tin l>iy»r*»*
gathering of state traili- men. »
report a pleasant tim<
They*
returned guests of relatives whil, in
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& 475 DEPARTMENT STORES
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
GARAGE
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Insurance is the only way you
can protect yourself against the
possible destruction of your
home or the possible loss of
your valuables.
Tomorrow always holds the
possibility of loss.
Today always offers the pro­
tection of insurance.
See an insurance agent today.
Our office is open or we will call
upon you on request
We can furnish you all forms of
Property Protection Policies.
209 Cecond Ave. E.
Tillamook
Representing the
ALLIANCE
1NSVRANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
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
y um prefer fvT
Bame
price.
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HE continued growth an 1 expansion of 1 the
‘ Nation-Wide Institution of J. Q
Penney Company Department Stores, is absorbin
‘ ' i~ 10-1 new communities and foot
additional states, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentuc' and Tennessee. The figures io
;he above map give the number of our Stores in each state.
More and
t’:? C.s-4 American Public
1» Appreciating Th;« I. ague of Opportunities
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in buying in th*
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people of each commune -.- '.en t in
, large way in buying
irom this ' irg inization. t a
- - -- a ! ■< al enterpri-e. partly owned by it» Manager, »0^
»»rticip-ttii g in the civic nd so ■ ¡1 affair:; of its community.
„ Penney Cc. Unusual Values
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Fall Hats
Stylish Dress Trousers
AU Styl«
For Men Who Care!
A fabric, a pattern, a color or shade and a price to
.-neet every wish.
Well tailored and serviceable
trousers, assuring utmost satisfaction
In such desired colors as grey,
blue and brown—fancy stripes.
Worsted Trousers
$2.98 and $3.98
Ail Woo! Trousers
4B
$4.98 $5.90 $6.90
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All Wool Óerge Trouser»
in pi un grey and due
Advance showing now
ready! All styles, colon
rind finishes'
The un­
usual is the usual here.
,J3 to $6.90
All our trouser» are made
oelt loops and may be had hnisltcd
plain or with cuffs. Tailored tc> hang
gracefull}
Men’« Shoes
Mahogany Kid
Youthful Sports Coats
’n Sizes for Women and Misse
L/XAMINE your C-T-C Cords after
every long, hard, rough
You’D find them wearing unifo
without being pot-marked or go
by every rock in the road. It?
eauBc C-T-C Cords are hand-built of better
materials and are properly compounded.
ueatiier and Workman­
ship of
Ask the first user you meet
what be think* of C-T-C Cord»
Wc want you to place at least one C-T-C Cord on your car on our
highest personal recommendalion. This remarkable tire will do
the rest.
H. J. NELSON, Distributor for Tillamook
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Throughout the County
Dealers
Oohimbfai The Corporation
» AND TUBES
Dependability
Well-made Shoes of
excellent quality and
style. Seamless vamp.
Cord tip Half rubber
heels Single sole welt.
A good value at this
low price.
These Chappie and
•>p<»1 I n c u a l > are
q* tr popular with
gn Is and young
women They are so
convenient for school
and general wear as
well as for sports.
And they're so smart
looking I
These are made of
plaids, plaid backs, and
double faced materials
•rimmed with raccoon,
opossum, and self col­
lars. Both
“
rgglan and
set-in > lee vet are
shown, with novelty
cuff»
Large patch
sockets are used on
unit, while others have
muff pockets. Sizes 16
to 44 in a wide variety
of colors
And very
low priced I
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