Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 17, 1923, Image 8

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HARDING SERVICES
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THIS ISSUE 8 PAGES
from Hillsboro, having completed a
two week - camping trip in company
with Mr and Mrs. Stevenson of Hill
boro. While gone the party attempt
ed to climb Mt. Ranier in Washing­
ton, At the snow line Mrs. Kuratli
was seized with an attack of asthma
that resulted in the party returning
to a lower altitude. Mrs. Kuratli is
at Hillsboro, where she s will rest up
for a few days before returning home.
On Friday at 2 p. m. was held the
menu rial services for the late Presi­
dent Harding at the High school gym­
nasium. There was a large and sym­
pathetic audience present.
11. T. Hotts acled as chairman of
the meeting. Buglers of Company K
('apt. Spencer of Bayocenn who wa­
<). N. G., blew assembly. Lieut. V. in the city one day this week volutes
L. White read the proclamation of that when he was u cowboy in Wyo
President Coolidgi anil Governor nimg he one day found a pair of field
glasses near an old camp of soldiers
Pierce. An invocation followed by who were patrolling stations on the
Rev. Hamrick and Scriptural reading Union Pacific railroad during the eai-
by Rev. Lienkaemper.
ly sevenths. Evidently, think
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The address for tin occasion was by Captain, they belonged to an oflicer
Rev. Geo. N. Harness and was an who either lost them in a figh
fight or
eulogy of the life and character of otherwise. The date of finding was in
the late President that found hearty the hitter part of the Seventies anil
response in the hearts of the uudience the tinder still has them and the)
"Lead Kindly Light,” the lati Pi
are in good condition.
ident’s favorite hymn, was sung by
the chorus and uuiiieflci. The bene­
diction was by Rev. Woolever, follow
ed by taps rendered by the company
buglers. Thus ended the city’s part
E. W. Godfrey, chief stamp clerk
of the national memorial services for
in the Portland post office, was in
the departed President.
Tillamook last Monday, and culled on
County Clerk H. S. Brimhull and re­
newed an acquaintance ami friendship
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
that existed while they were working
HOLD PICNIC AND INITIATION side by side in the Portland post of
lice, between the years of 1905 and
Alder Camp No. 219, W. O. W. 1911. Mr. Godfrey spent several days
held a large class initiation Saturday with his family at Rockaway ami they
evening in their hall. The degree are now camped up on Wilson river
work was ably conducted by the de­ where Mr. Godfrey is seeking to en­
gree team from Dallas. A class of tice the speckled trout of that stream
twenty candidates were initiated. Af­ to take his assortment of fishing
ter initiation light refreshments and tackle and is experiencing the de­
cigars were served and on Sunday a lights of out door life, far from the
basket picnic was held at Oceanside stamp counter of a busy postoffiee.
Emil Anderson and Frank Flamboy
where fully 1500 people participated.
A bountiful picnic dinner was served of Nehalem transacted business at
at the picnic grounds after which an the court house last Monday.
Mrs. S. K. Hoffman of Garibaldi
exhibition drill was given by the Dal­
las degree team. Dancing and other visited at the home of A. M. Hoff
enjoyments were participated in un­ man and family u couple days this
week.
til a late hour.
E. G. Ostrander and Lloyd Woods
of Cloverdale were here the first of
the week. Mr. Ostrander is u brother
of Mrs. Bert leach of this city.
W. J. Gilbert of lleaver transacted
have Kuratli of the Tillamook Coun business in the county seat town last
ty bank returned Saturday night last Monday.
PERSONAL MENTION
Edgar F. Allen of Portland who is
working for the organization of a
lodge of the A. O. U. W. in this city
leaves for Portland Saturday next to
attend the annual picnic of that order
in which the lodges of Hood River,
Portland and The Ifalles will com­
bine, at Engle Creek, neur Portland
on the following Sunduy.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Erz of Portland
arc camping for a couple of weeks up
on the Trask river. Mr. Erz is in the
auditing department of the
First
Nutionul bank of Portlund.
J. A. Pate and wife spent Siiturduy
and Sunday m thi city and at the
benches. Mi. Bate was present at
tile class initiation of tin Wuodmen of
the World in tin., city, which occurred
last Saturday night. He is prominent
ill thut order in Portlund.
Hubert O'bell who last week visit
cd his mother's bedside at McMinn
ville, culled by her serious illness, and
who was accompanied by his sister
Mr... Crane and brother Herman, of
Garibaldi, reports this week that hi.
mother is much improved and that
there are strong hojies fol her com­
plete recovery.
Gus Jensen, keeper of the tape
Mears lighthouse wus in the city last
Thursduy. He reports everything love
ly over ut thut bright und Hhining
night beacon.
J. J. Tranchell of the timi of Tran-
chell & Parelius, Portland contractors,
wus in the city Thursday lust on his
way home from the beaches. His fam
ily is domiciled for the summer ut
Saltair. Mr. Tranchell built the Ma­
sonic building in this city several
years ago, and knows many of Till­
amook's citizens.
Licenses to wed were issued by the
county clerk the latter part of last
week to John R. Kellis und Louise C.
Norberg of Bay City, atul to Eston
A. Woods and Lydia Marie Gilmore of
Tillamook.
Henry Hermann and wife arrived
here Thursday night from Los Angel
es, California und are guests of Jas.
DeLillies and wife of this city. Mrs.
Herman formerly was Miss Pearl De
Lillies of this city. The twain hiked
a good part of the distance und en­
joyed it. Mr. Hermann is u printer
and owns a home in Hollywood. They
NOW is the time to make entries and reserve
space and stall for cattle.
G. ( . Fulton and wi < and F. L. moved from here to Carlton ■
ily. Miss Robinson is with Bradstreet
& Dunn’s agency in Portlund.
( Parki i and wife were registered at they plan to make theii horut.
Mrs. Earl Wallace was a j,
Dr. Shearer reports the birth of a the Tillamook hotel Monday. The
boy to Mr. mid Mrs. Hale Lemon on men an- prominent Im incss factors visitor in the city Monday.
in the sunset city of Astoria.
July 28th.
Mr. and Mrs. Chari - Fli-tdj
Maida lleusser and Esther and Sel­ turned the last of tl.i- wen f-
C. W. Stiiller, who w: in the em
ploy of A. A. Pennington in this city ma Ruenil of Kiilingwortb avenue visit with relatives in Dalia,
for some tune, and who now hn n i- cast, Portland, visited with Emil Ileus lem.
vision in a lurge department store in ser and wife Monday la t and then
A. A. Pennington i.-, a buunat
McMinnville, was here Wednesday w nt on to the beach at Rockaway for tor in Poitland. lb
last, shaking hands w th old friend- ft few dryi *
he last of the week
lie und family, which
compos .1 of
Art Case nd wife made a trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Garner m
himself nod wife mid lour bright lit Portland l>. t' Friday, I r. Case re-
p.oud parents of a baby .115-
tie Stulleis v. ill oil
i vacation turning S- lay. They ook to Port- i born Sunday mornii
period nt the Tillamook beaches.
land with I rem by aut A. E. Young,
Mr. and Mrs. < arl Dawag
Dr. Rile i report- the arrival of a • Mrs. Case's Ljolher w > is suffering
children were visiting in ths
from u severe case of lervous briuk-
9 pound boy in th" home of Mr.
' air. in Port- Monday. ‘The Daw m li.mily,
(down. Mrs. 'asc will
Mrs. Frunk Gooch on the 11th i
fhe home of at Garibaldi.
:
land
for
a
fe
days
i
Born to Alfred And . son mid v
M rs. 8. M. Wi :d
and
l
Albi
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her
mother
v
io
live:
o
August 7th, u ion,
cf Cloverdale ier and Mrs. Gregoiy and twijj
Jahn
Fleck
and
wifi
C. F. Ill I ord mid son left Fri
ity Dst Mun­ ters of Newberg are spendii^ (
did shopping in thi
lust for Ritter, ( rant cent’., wi
vacation at Oceanside.
were
hen
'■
a
» it um.
day
and
Mrs. DeFord is visiting elmives.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam i-appii
Dr. I. M. Smith and wifi left for
drove In. Ford to Monument, i
Blaine were in town Monday.
<
asendiu.
in
the
oto
mg
a
a
week
Heppnei in 19 hours from Tiiiami
Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser rej
doctor's old home county of Linn, Iasi
Miss Mmgari
it i expecte,
Sunday from an exter
visit B
where
they
anticipate
Wednesday,
arrive home i-
i;-
two from
east.
While
aw.
,
’
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taa
d
m
.:
relatives
and
meeting old frie
Angeles, Cal., w..eii slie Lu. b
attended a family rei r.iun u Che
having
u
pleasant
time
up
in
the
Cas
­
attending iumiw school at the I
Kansas.
cade range.
versity of So
it California.
M iss Ruth Smith
visiting)
E.
parsonage
Married
at
the
M.
Wulter Grii i o' Halins, un old
Fred Bush und family who live
for a short time wi •
Stark back east, ar- in Tillamook, Saturday August 8, by ther Mrs. Letta Smith.
near the Red Clover cheese fuctory, schoolmate of
leave the middle of this month for the rived here M- i day night to visit the Rev. Simpson Hamrick, pastor, Ken-
Art Raney and family motwtd
Imperial valley, California, where Mr. latter. They had not seen each other neth W. Burgess and Mary Russell Hillsboro Friday where Mrs. Bj
Bush goes for the benefit of his health for a period of 31 years and they had both of Huy City.
visited relatives. Mr. Raney a
A rifleman of this city wants the on to Portland where he attended
J. A. Bell obtained u good picture much to talk about, including the bird
of the panther killed lust week out neat they hud jointly robbed,, and the Headlight to inquire what has be- business.
Elwell Erskine acc< mpanied bj
south of town, and hus an enlarged watermelon pulche- they hud slyly come of the rifle association that was
Ed organized here during 1913 or 1914 sister Ruth and Miss Florence Hi
one in the window of Koch's drug looted in their juvenile days.
took his friend over to Oceanside Tues and why it should not now become ac­ who has been visiting the Eli
store.
day where they spent the day renew­ tive again.
family here drove to Portland Sm
Saturday was automobile day in
Mrs. John Dick of Portland, mother
ing an old friendship.
Mrs. Harry Leach and dasgi
thiH city. The streets were literally
Attorney General J. H. Vun Win­ of Mrs. E. E. Koch and Mrs. Fred Jewel are spending a few days ill
blocked und jummed with purked uu-
kle and daughter Miss Rosalind Van Small of this city, is the guest of Minnville.
tos und the traffic police wus kept
Winkle are at Oceanside ut this time her daughters for a few days.
Bert King and son Darrel and)
busy all afternoon relieving the con­
Art Case who went out to Portland Emma Perkins were Sunday via
for a two weeks stay.
gestion.
Married at the U. B. parsonage, Friday last, states that between He­
The bench season is now at its Rev. W. O. Woolever officiating, Aug­ bo and Willamina, he and wife count­ in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelso and a
height. Hundreds of auto« pass thru ust 11, John Wyss and Ulyssia Beth ed 720 automobiles, coming in to and
ren and Mrs. Sarah Kelso of You
town daily going to the various lieach Smith, both of Tillamook. A num­ going out of Tillamook.
la spent last week at Oceanside)
resorts. Many tourists ure availing ber of friends und relatives were pres
Elton Jeffries and wife of Pueblo,
Albert Plank and sons camped t
themselves of the civ's camp priv- ent on this occasion.
and
Colorado, arrived here this week
them. Mr. Kelso is a cou-lnofl
ileges, which ure unuer the cure of
S. R. Kelsey of Carlton, who built ure guests of Mr. Jeffries mother Mrs
Plank and has many friends it
the Roy Scouts.
several of the buildings for Rosen­ Mattie Jeffries of this city for a few
community.
Dr. Robinson reports that a Hoti berg Bros, at Oceanside a year ago days.
Mrs. Orpha Eastman returned:
was born to Mr. und Mrs. Saucy on last summer, is over at thut place oc­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cater and
August 9th. /Also u son to Mr. and cupying his cottage for a few weeks. fumil.v motored to Molalla Monday re first of the week from Portland n
Mrs. Wm. Derrick of Sandlake on
The total number of licensed mo­ turning Tuesday accompanied by Mr. she attended buyer’s week. Whfle
.August 15th.
tor vehicles in Tiljamook county is Cater's brother Charles who will vis­ Portland Mrs. Eastman met her I
Miss M. G. Robinson, u sister of placed ut 1,887. Number of busses it here with his mother Mrs. Jake ter Mrs. W. H. Innis of Boise. Ii
who accompanied her home MCI
Dr. Robinson of this city, is spending land stage’ i: 9: lice nsed motor deul- Breeden.
hor vacation with the doctor and fam |ers 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Fouts and family have visit here for about a month.
will remain Home time, states Mr. Her
munn.
Frunk V. Catterlin of Portlund, who
used to reside in this county, recently
spent several days here, visiting with
relutives und old friends.
The Buyocean nntatorium opened
lust Friday to the public und u num­
ber of people from this city were over
to tuke u plunge. The nutatoriuni ñ
one of the best along the ocust und
is quite un attraction.
Citizens of Bayocean gathered Fri-
day ufternoon und held brief memori-
ul services in honor of the lute I’res-
ident Hording. There was singing
and brief addresses by citizens.
J. E. Reedy und family returned to
Tillamook recently from a trip to
Crater lake and other points of inter­
est in southern and southeuslern
Oregon having travelled about HI99
miles.
Thomas R. Pollock, superintendent
of the Gold Creek fish butchery und
family left Wednesday for Southern
Oregon by auto on u two week’s va­
cation. They will visit Mr. Pollock's
ranch near Glendale while gone,
where his mother and u brother live.
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FARM PRODUCTS: With this year’s season
there should be a bigger and better display than
ever before. Start now to get your grains, grass­
ALL Cattle must be T. B. tested and n is neces­
sary to notify the secretary before Sept. 1st to al­
low time for the T. B. Test.
county exhibits at State Fair.
BUSINESS MEN should make arrangements
at once for exhibits. We hope ail space will be
taken by local concerns.
HORSE RACING: Start now to get the pony in
es, clovers, etc., in shape. We need them for
shape and used to the track.
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FAIR HEADQUARTERS
AT COUNTY AGENT’S OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE