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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1923)
FRIDAY. AVGUST 31, 1923 O< ’ EANSI DE t is getting near to the ..hool and many of the .r.y haw left for their ..:iside continues to be belated vacationists are ■ day. Reservations for vacation arrive in each leal weather ths week -urf bathing and hiktng .rt,r. - trails very emjoy- w early huckleberries ought in which promises above Oceanside will with this delicious fruit Sept, 2. the Elks Lodge wül hold a picnic at Many Elks from other as well as a large an over the county. ... a bathing girls parade, fit r testa, community lunch. to* good time for every' body Elks know ho* to give it. Mrs. M. L. Barbur of Cor- Jf W L. Rarbur of Dalias vai. . a pleasant vacation here. aft Mrs. E. G. Ditlevenson, . ace Ditlevenson. and Mrs. Bue man of Vanvouver, Wn. are M F enjoy. al outing at Oceanside. y Todd of Centralia. Wn., Mis R. J. Roliertson of Portland ami •ors during the week. weft -.gkins. Sam Breneto, and H ell of Portland were reg- J. L ueaday. tote: A. W heney and family of Port- •he beach this week. lane Bl i,t Davie is registered from Stay tan. Oregon. G. E -owiey and wife of Portland aft in “The Eyrie" for a few days. J. € Davidson and family of Ore gon City are ocupying Seabreeze eottagi ■ F Neff and Betty Neff of Tiila- mous and Mrs. E. C. Barbur, Junior am: Rover Barbur and Fay Boyer of Portland are happy in “The Crags." Cora E. Pattee, Mary Pattee. and Bar. Hartley of Portland are spending the. vacation at Oceanside. E<i. Hodges is registered from Rick- Nnl! TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Albert Krake and family of Tilla mook are .s-cupying “Ship Ahoy." Arthur Smith and party of Mohler are spending a few days in a cottage- on the ridge. • Lennie Bumworth is registered iron* Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. C K Rice and children from Ridgefield. Wn. are enjoying the beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Sherlock have taken a tent house for a few days. They are from McMinnville. Clifford Mercer is registered from Newberg. C. Goploii, Tillamook, is enjoying the beach. H. R. Fore-her and family of The Dalles are ocupying "The Eyrie.” P. A. laiwrence and family and E. C. Cunningham and family all of Port land are domiciled in "Sunset.” W. F. Good of Dallas. Oregon was i week end visitor. Campers registered in the grove re Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fox; A. M. and C. W. Whitcbill; L. W. James and wife H. W Cole; Beulah and Dolly Cole; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Qoroeer; Mr. and Mrs. and H. C. Conseer; A. A. Mc Clellan; August Berg. Dr. and Mrs. Grunt Smith; Carl Handel; Geo. D. Robinson; A J. Wake; Oscar Johnson; Frank Parent and family; A. Gammon and family; Portland. J Norberjf. Tillamook; J. B. Bartlett, Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Stiles. Eugene; C. J. Clawson, Ashby, Minn.; B. T. Kumler, Brownsville; W. J. Wismer, Hillsboro; A. J. Braner. and wife, Eugene; W. A. Chalmers, Forest Grove; A. E. Mills, White Salmon, Wn F. G. Chalmers. Cornelius, Oregon; Walter Wills, Carlton; Frank Carpen ter and family, Silverton; R. A. Tan- sey and family, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coffee. Centralia, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morecroft, Dundee; Mr. and Mrs. Car! Stacker and children, Jennings Lodge; Robert Andrews and family. Cascade Locks; W. S. Low and wife, Salem; Mrs. R. W Wli.tsell, Jefferson; George Whitsell, Belding. Mich; Mr. and Mrs.W. W. Northway. Troutdale; Mrs. Geo. Newton. Oregon City: A. D. Wilcox. N. M. Moon. Sal em ;R. E. Simpson, West Linn; and Mrs. C. W. lain ham, Salem. XEHAI.EM We informed that the new rock crusher which was recently purchased ‘ by Tillamook county has been install- \ ed and is now in operation at the flat- i sop county rock quarry. Martin Ripley is visiting his Ulster, Mrs. Herbert Thompson and family near here. He has been in the U. S. Navy for the past six years and is en- j joying his first furlough in that time.1 Mr. and Mrs Sam Arbuckle and Mrs. Nettie ljn<ey of Portland are- spending a fev weeks vacation at Manzanita in one of the W. G. Smith eottages. Mr. Arbuckle has been sales manager for the Manning Auto mobile Company for several years. Mrs. Lindsey is the daughter of Mr. Snedaker who is well known in Tilla mook county. Telephone service was installed this week from Nehalem office direct to Seaside. Heretofore it has been nec essary for persons desiring this ser vice to call through the Tillamook ofti ice and by way of Portland. C. H. Graves of Tillamook will soon begin the construction of a new school house at Rector which is to be ready for use this winter. Nehalem school district No. 39 is paying for the work and will furnish a teacher, while Brighton Mills company whose em ployees will be the patrons principally are donating the material. Steel for the track for the draw of the Todd bridge arrived the latter part of last week and has been placed in position on the pier. Little by littie the niatrial has arrived and the work drags slowly on. Meanwhile, whose ever the fault for the delay, the public anxiously await the day when the bridge will be ready for service, which will doubtless be some time next year. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas MacLeod at Seattle are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. MacLeod at Mohler this week. Mrs. Rose Wilkes and her sister, Mrs. Stevens of Tillamook were visit ing their father, Mr. Humpke at Neah kah-me last week. J. W. Thompson of the Nehalem Drug Company expresses himself as highly pleased at the good work of Sheriff Aschim. and especially deputy Tillamook County r* i Make arrangements now to be present even day and evening of this time. This fair should be the most successful ever seen in Tillamook County and nothing will be left undone to make it attractive to everybody. All we ask is y our attendance and co-operation by planing at least some thing of exhibit. ATTRACTIONS EVERY a afternoon and evening é Lucas in promptly gathering in the misguided indivdnals who robbed the Drug store last Thursday night, and securing the return of the stolen goods. After his experience of four years ago with the safe blowers, and two years ago with the Nehalem Vall ey Bank wreck, and now this latest robbery last week. J. W. says he was getting tired of sowing for others to reap. He is glad to note that in this instance at least, the way of the trans gressor is hard. Mrs. A. K. Stanley of Tillamook was calling on friends here last Fri day. Everett Condi t and O. G. Wilkes of Tillamook, business visitors here Mon day. R. R. Hamuiersly of Corvallis is in this vicinity to interview K. P. num bers in insurance in that order. Mrs. Alfred Josi of Tillamook is visiting friends here this week. Dr. E. E. Gilbert, district superin tendant of the M. E. church attended a Roard meeting of the Nehalem and Wheeler churches here Sunday eve ning. Dr. Gilbert was accompanied by Mrs. Gilbert, a bride of two months. 7 ver, Ore., on state highway, 16 miles from Tillamook. On the place are 112 milk cows, 2 heifers, 1 horse farm implements, running water, spring water piped to house, barn and lawn; about half under culti vation, rest partly timber and pas ture; 1-2 mile from Beaver stores, post office, school house, church and cheese factory. Inquire at place or write L. C. Becker, Portland, Ore, RL 3. 46-2tp SIMMONS PROFESSIONAL CARDS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. The Broderick Company, Plaintiff vs F. J. Mietzke, Defendant To F. J. Mietzke, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon: you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against FOR SALE—LOYD BABY BUGGY. you in the above entitled cause on or Headlight Q-141 before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication NINE ROOM HOUSE ON STH ST. All street and sewer assments {raid; of this summons and if you fail so Inquire J. C. Holden, Tillamook, to appear and answer the plaintiff will Oregon 47-48t take judgment against you for $51.75 with interest at 6 per cent per annum WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS REA- from August 23, 1921, for the further dy to lay. John Huffman 47-3t sum of $27.25 with interest from Feb ruary 3, 1923, at the rate of 6 per McNAIR RESIDENCE, LARGE MOD era house on fifth street east and cent per annum and for the costs and third avenue. Purchaser may disbursements of this action, togeth buy all three lots or only one. Can er with an order of sale for the real arrange terms. 46t3 property situate in Tillamook Coun ty, Oregon, described as follows, to- wit: Lota 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 of I FOUR RAILWAY TICKETS, PORT- land to Omaha, via Denver at less R. T. BOA 1.3, M. D. Block 2, according to the recorded than half fare. Enquire Headlight 1 plat of the Town of Cloverdale, in Surgeon and Physician office, 148. 4«-“- Tillamook County, Oregon, which prop ■ ROCKAWAY erty has been duly attached in this I. O. O. F. Building FINE STANDARD MAKE PIANO cause to answer plaintiff’s demand. at big discount and very easy terms Tillamook Oregon This summons is served upon you D. W. Mann has sold his cottage Tipperary, to a Mr. Williamson of by publication in the Tillamook Head ! to reliable people. Write Cline Mu sic Co., Astoria, Ore. 46-3t Portland. light by order of the Hon. Homer Ma T L. L. Van Northwick’s pool hall was son, County Judge of Tillamook 'RUIT JARS. CHEAP. CALL 1Q6M DAVID ROBINSON robbed last Wednesday night. The County, Oregon, made on the 1st day 45 tf thieves took a number of cigarettes of August, 1923, requiring publica Physician and Surgeon tion hereof to be made once a week 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E. and $20 in cash. National Building Qr. Section 26 T. 1 N, R. 10 W. near A. S. Markee, S. P. agent, made a for six successive weeks and com Bay City, Oregon. Has value for Tillamook business trip to Portland, leaving Sun manding you to answer on or before Oregon timber, grazing and water rights. the expiration of six weeks froni day and returned Monday. Price 52100. A. S. Carswell, Se- date of first publication of summons, The property owners on the main and the first publication of this sum- bastapol, Calif. 38-tf street are putting down a new side- i mons is made on this 3rd day of Aug CHIROPRACTIC DOUBLE UNIT SHARPLES MILK- walk. The saddle horses have been ust, 1923. THE BETTER WAY TO ing machine, also team, wagon and using the walks instead of the road. BOTTS & WINSLOW harness. Inquire Headlight HEALTH Attorneys for Plaintiff NOTICE 43-7t Residence, Tillamook, Ore. TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB. Also wagon and harness. George DR. H. L. BABB The Anual meeting of the Tillamook Cnmmons, 410 E. First St 37tf NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT OF Cc. Mutual Telephone Co. will be CHIROPRACTOR EXECUTOR held in the Court House on Saturday i BRIGHTON-WHEELER- GARIBAL- Sept. 5th at 1:30 o'clock P. M baldi wood, $5 cord delivered. 5 Notice is hereby given to all whom 47-tp S. A. Brodhead. Secy. cords $4.75, 8 cords $4.50. John Ma Both Telephones it may concern that George D. Chaffee thers. 87 THE BON TON BARBER SHOP has filed his final account as executor — 211 Tillamook. Building 1 of the last will and testament of GAITED HORSE, ALSO GOOD driver, weight about iuvO ibs. $35 Under the above name a new bar Charles Jerome Chaffee, deceased, in if taken at once or will trade for ber shop will be opened in the new the County Court of the State of Jersey heifer. Johnnie Stewart, 509 Beals building on or before September I Oregon,, for Tillamook County, and 5th st W. 36-tf 15th by Emil Heusser, whose present said Court, by an order duly made location is next to the Koch drug and entered herein, has fixed the 17th I store. He inrites his old patrons and I day of September, 1928, at 10 o'clock 1 CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR, Court ______ House — at ------- Tilla- $8.50 per cord. Leave orders at __ —____ ( the public generally to see him in his I a. m., in I the Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf , new quarters. Adv. 47-3t j mook City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said LOST AND FOUND ROCKAWAY ROYSTERS FINED i account. All persons interested in I said estate may object to the said ac LOST— MASONIC RING. AUGUST 28th Reward. Finder please return Win. Gnpton did the crooked walk count on or before said time. Dated this 14th day of August, 1923 to Headlight office. 47-1 tp R-142 on the streets of Rockaway while un GEORGE D. CHAFFEE der the influence of mash home brew and Wednesday deposited $20 with Executor of the last will and testa WOMAN’S HAND BAG, CONTAINS I beside small amount of change, a ment of Charles Jerome Chaffee, Judge Stanley to appease the out watch which is valued by owner on deceased. 45-5t raged law that makes drunkenness account of associations. Reward is a misdemeanor. M. Knudson of the offered. Headlight P-140 46t2 TO CREDITORS NOTICE same beach town, tried to give an imitation of the Highland Fling in a FOR SALE OR TRADE dance hall at that place while drunk In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, ONE 50x100 PORTLAND LOT FOR and a complaint was filed against Tillamook city property. For him, with the result that he paid $25 In the Matter of the Receivership of Ivan Donaldson and N. P. Chris particulars inquire Headlight off- to the Tillamook Justice for his in tensen, co-partners doing busi ice Y-149. 47-4tp discretion. ness as Portland-Tillamook Stage MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28 Line, acres. Ten in berries, stock, mach Notice is hereby given that the un inery, etc. Clent King, Tillamook,, dersigned has been appointed by the Ore. 35-tf Circuit Court of the State of Oregon NOTICE for Multnomah County, Receiver of FOR RENT Notice is hereby given that the un Ivan Donaldson and N. P. Chritaensen Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. 8. dersigned, as sheriff of Tillamook co-partners doing business as Port DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS Stated communications first and 2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E. County, Oregon, by virtue of an or land-Tillamook Stage Line and has third Thursdays of each month in der of sale and execution issued out qualified. All persons haring claims FOR RENT—160 ACRE DAIRY Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. of the Circuit Court of Tillamook against said co-partners are are here CORA L. MILLER, Secty. ranch for cash. W. W. Carson, County, Oregon, upon a Judgment and by notified and required to present the Blaine, Oregon 47-2t W. R. C. Order of Sale rendered in said Court same duly verified as required by law, Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept, on the 3rd day of April, 1923, in a to the undersigned at No. 54 Sixth St. FOR RENT—FURNISHED APART- ment after Sept. Sth. Crosby Ptg. of Oregon meets on first and third case therein pending, wherein Nestuc- Portland. Oregon. Friday evenings of each month, at JACK FLETCHER Co., opposite Court House. ca Valley Bank, a corporation, was 8 o’clock in the W. O. W. hall. Receiver of Ivan Donaldson and N. P. plaintiff, and D. W. Snyder and WANTED Visitors welcome. Christensen, co-partners doing Maude Snyder, husband and wife, Till Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. business as Portland-Tillamook amook County Bank. - corporation. HOUSE MOVER. I HAVE BOUGHT Elizabeth Conover, Secretary Stage Line. 45- ' and Al Boon were defendants, and out George Hamlin and am prepar by which Execution and Order of Sale ed to do house moving. Little jobs CORINTH POST NO. 35 I am directed to sell the property here or big ones done right. Anyone hav Department of Oregon inafter described, to-wit: ing this class of work ask for F. J. Meets on second and on fourth Lots 23 and 24, Block 2, also a cer Carter at Geoie’e Chaffee's, Mutual Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m. tain piece of land adjoining, com phone. 46-2t in the W. O. W. hall. ♦ mencing at the Northwest corner of J. S. Diehl, Commander ESTABLISHED RATEA FOR ♦ DRESSMAKING DONE AT MY said lot 24, Block 2, running thence H. W. Spear, Adjutant CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦ home. Elise Laeser, 401 6th St. Northerly ten (10) feet; thence East ♦ upstairs. 47-2tpi Johnson Chapter, No. 24 erly 40 feet; thence Southerly ten One cent per word per issue, ♦ R. A. M. (10) feet; thence Westerly 40 feet to with a minimum charge of $ .25 ♦ TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF GOOD Stated Communication sec the place of beginning, all in the vil Readers are charged at the ♦ dairy to rent or lease for one year. ond and fourth Tuesdays in lage of Cloverdale, according to the same rate. All reading notices + 25 cows or more. Good references, t month. Visitors welcome. recorded plat thereof, in Tillamook mmrt have “adv." attached. No ♦ T. O. Thornton, Tillamook, Ore-1 I. E. Keidson, Sec. County, Oregon, preferred positiona. ♦ gon. 46-3tp Now therefore, I will, on the 18th Tillamook Ixidge No. 57 ♦ day of September, 1923, at the hour I ♦ PRUNE PICKERS BY F. W. CAR A. F. & A. M. lisle, Springbrook, Ore. Free house 1 of eleven «/clock a. m., sell the Stated communiration sec- stove, fuel and water. For partic- i above' described property at public FOR SALE each ond Wednesday in auction to the highest bidder, for ulars phone G. E. Hart. 47-21P month, Visiting Brethern $600 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY cash in hand, at the Court House in welcome. outfit for sale for $300. Four cam PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK- Tillamook, Tillamook County, Oregon, Harvey Ebinger, Sec. eras with lenses size up to 11x14 ing. Mrs. A. S. Dorsey, 15 W. 8th and by said sale transfer all right, ti All furniture and backgrounds and street. 43- tle and interest of the above named stock, folders alone will finish work defendants in and to said property enough to pay for the outfit. Ev CALVES—Dont kill the stragglers. 1 and all the right, title and interest can use your well marked heifer, erything required for a first class Tuesday Evening, 7:30 the said defendants had at the itme calves. Call or phone me at Con gallery. Reason for sale, loss of Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. of the execution of the mortgage, over’s store. Paul Disney, succes eyesight. E. W. Moore, Ijike Ly which said instrument was the sub Marathon Lodge No. sor to J. Merrell Smith “The Calf tle. Rockaway, Ore. 47-lt ject of foreclosure in the above en Man. ” 39tf I ~ 93, Knights of Pythias titled suit, or at any time since said CORN, GOLDEN BANTAM, VERY ■ Regular meeting Mon- datt Dated this 20th day of August good when canned fresh, twenty wanted to buy 1923. F day evening at 7:45 cents a dozen ears. Call Mrs. JOHN ASCHIM sharp. Ry order of the James Williams,mutual phone 47-2t WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR 46-4t Sheriff of Tillamook County, sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual . Chancellor Commander Oregon. 99 ACRE DAIRY FARM AT BEA- Phone. 18 tf I I I I LEGAL NOTICES LODGE DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN I