Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 07, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
from a distance roared their approval. the stores failed to close, was pointed May F. Drew:
Be it resolved that Alder Circle No
They seemed bashful, however, in the to.
A news report in a local paper that 44 Neighbors of Woodcraft express
presence of so much beauty.
The
crowd was perhaps the largest ever the Ktganis club had voted to back our sympathy to the bereaved family.
(Continued from page one)
And be it further resolved that a
assembled on the Oceanside beach, the Trask river road was declared
and the visitors and all voted the pic­ false, as the club was not considered copy of these resolutions be sent to
carry the surplus water to the slough nic a success.
to be in a position to back such a the family and to the county papers
and make a big improvement in that
project as this.
and a copy be spread on our records.
neighborhood. The road has also
Fraternally submitted
been straightened, and a lot of
CASSIE LEACH
stumps removed from the road bed.
EDNA S. LAMB
The Maple Leaf loop, is another
EI.LA LAMAR
road that has been greatly improved.
This road leaves the pavement at the
[.arson place, and (lasses to and upon
LUTHERAN SERVICES
the right hand side of the Wilson riv­
T. P. Pollock and family returned
er, a distance of about two and a this week after a ten days vacation
Capt. A. W. French and wife, of
quarter miles. It has been gravelled
this city left the latter part of last
spent
on
Mr.
Pollock's
stock
ranch,
Lutheran Services will be held Sun­
to the Jenkins bridge and eastward
to the east end of the loop. Crus# seven miles west of Glendale. Oregon. week for Forest Grove, where they day, Sept. 9, 11 o'clock a. m. at the
ing the Jenkins bridge, there is en­ On the 27th of August the Pollock will reside for some time. Both will Seventh Day Adventist church. Rev.
countered the new market road lead­ clan held a reunion at the home Tiinch enter the fall term at Pacific Univer­ Georg of Portland will preach the
sity, the Captain taking a post-grad­ sermon. A cordial invitation is ex­
ing up the north side of the Wilson
in
honor
of
the
80th
milestone
reach
­
uate course, and Mrs. French the full tended to everyone to attend these
river a distance of about three miles,
Before summer it was a little better ed by his mother, Mrs. M. E. Pollock, collegiate course. Capt. French has services.
than a trail, but has been widened who is still hale and hearty at an ad­ been physical director in the high
school of this city for some time past,
out and improved and is now being vanced age. There were present on
CARI» OF THANKS
gravelled. The Jenkins bridge has this occasion eight sons and daughters where he made many friends, Both
himself
and
wife
will
be
missed
by
also been improved with new ap­ and another son and two daughters
We take this means to thank all
numerous Tillamook friends.
proaches and is now being painted. were unable on account of long dis­
those who were so ready to help us in
Up the market road a big cut has tances to come. There were also 18
our recent bereavement, and for the
I een made, where the road detours grandchildren and 11 great grand­ RESOI.ETIONS OF CONDOLENCE beautiful floral tributes offered.
nearer the river, and 7206 yards of children present. Mrs. Pollock cross­
MRS FRANKIE STEINBACH
dirt and gravid have been excavated ed the Plains with her father's family
Whereas our Heavenly Father in
MRS. LEL1A D. DOTY.
and the new road will now give a in 1862, settling in the Mohawk val­ his Wisdom saw fit to remove from
MR C. N. DREW
maximum grade of on*y 8 per cent, ley, this state. At the age of six­ our midst our friend and neighbor
MR. H. W. DREW.
when by the old road the grade was teen she married Wm. N. Pollock, to
25 per cent in places. The r m <1 has them- 12 children were born, and all
also been widened and shoulders re­ but one are now living. Here hus­ 3¿5¿5 ¿5S52SHS2SÏS252525le----- aiusä ¿u -.2. u__ ¡ db ¿S¡ a5¿S252SaS2S2SHSeSa5ES25eS2
moved. making it a good little thor- band was a volunteer in the Rogue
oughfare. At the Titdl place the River Indian war, and saw some stir­
county has gravel bunkers where the ring times, under the leadership of
county gets large quantities cf fine Gen. Jo. Lane and other officers, and
gravel which is delivered into the served until the Rogue Rivers sued
b inkers by a scoop bucket, operated for peace. The reunion, states Mr.
bv a donkey engine. About a juid Pollock, was a very pleasing affair.
is scooped up from the old river bed
While on their trip, Mr. Pollock
a a time by a drag line
and family visited the Oregon cave«
Eastward near the Fairvi w school in Josephine county, and other places
house, the Olson road, a mile and a of interest in tb< «ju’bern part of the
quarter in length, has lieen ditched on state. County Judge Pollock of Josv-
I th sides and graded.
phine county, is an uncle of the Mr.
Mr. Schelling states that the side Pollock, and was present at thr rv-
toads of the county are in better union.
c idition generally, than the high-
v ¡ye, at this time of the yen’-, espei -
i;. :y where they have been g. «veiled.
The Johnson bridge over the Trask
h.-i-s been repaired and now bulkheads
Di both sides of the river have been
(Contnued from Page 1)
p in this year, besides n “W railings
f
the sides, and paintin.
in this city where an outside show
The county has had a stretch cf promotor published a so-called news­
road between Ixmg Prairie and the paper to advertise his show.
■isk river brushed out by men tak-
The matter of doting for legal holi­
from the county jail, who htgi- days was much discussed, and it wa
the most part proved p ><>d « nk- agreed that all business houses, with
out exception, should close their
The Squires loop south of town doors on Tillamook day at the county
also been widened out and improv fair, which will I m - Thursday, from
and is now one of the scenic su— one o'clock in the afternoon on. The
ban drives from this city,
< w Kiwanis will have their weekly lun­
king has been placed on the cheon at one at the fair grounds on
uires bridge, together with new Tillamook day. Closing for holidays
»roaches. This bridge spans the and other s|>ecial occasions was given
lam00k river. Between this bridge consideration. The former prevalent
the town, the road ha3 been dit- custom of part of th< business houses
d and brushed and is now in good closing while others did not was
THE REXALL STORE
idition.
strongly condemned by the meeting
OREGON
TILLAMOOK
as being contrary to American prin-(
cijtals of business. The recent oc-
curance on Labor day when part of
ROAD PROGRESS NOTED
POLLOCK FAMILIES
WILL SPEND WINTER
HOLD RE-UNION
AT FOREST GROVE
Salem — First National Bank to State and Liberty.
Portland—City will build a bridge
Portland — .300,000-bu. grain ele.
to Swan's Island, dispensing with succeed Capital National, wil erect
ferry.
6-story modern steel building corner ator nearing completion.
Hillsboro—Immediate construction
to start on $.3500 gymnasium build­
ing.
Mill City high school building to be
ready Sept. 17.
Jackson county bartlett pears sell­
ing for $40 a ton.
To know
how good a cigarette
really can be made/
you must try a—/
floor for
happy childhood
STRIKE
11OSE active youngsters, row here,
A now there; romping, or building
block castles on the nursery floor 1 Give
them a smooth, clean, sanitary floor
surface on which to play.
IOARETT
Use Fuller Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix
Floor Paint or ‘•*15* for Floors” Varnish—they
keep the nuraery floor bright and cheerful. Fuller
Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix Floor Paint
or •• *1 5* for Floor»” Varniah cover the surface
w ith a tough, elastic film that ia non absorbent and
easy to keep cleair and that prtvrnti nitltii fttl
from ruining neurfiber 1.
iTYof O regon
School Books
and Supplies
CONDEMNS FAKE
:
A larger and Better Assortment
Than Ever
CHARLES I. CLOUGH CO
Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co.
makes a paint for the purpose. A Fuller dealer in
your vicinity sella them. See him, or write our Ser­
vice Department for advics. Our "Home Service”
booklet ia firtt.
W•P•FULLER & CO
25 PER CENT
DISCOUNT ON
PYRALIN
IVORY
Before our new atock
if Pyralin Ivory comes
n we are selling what
we have left at 25 per
ent discount. A good
uy.
KOCH &
BENNETT
I
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains \
”
joi
Mission Street, San Francisco
■
>■* la Paci»» Coati Cl tie«
The College of Literature. Science
and the Arts with 22 depertmerts
The professional schools of Archi­
tecture and Allied Art»—Busineaa
Administration—Ed ucst ion—Grad
PAINTS
uate Study—Journalism—Law-
VARNISHES
Medicine—Muaic—Physical Edu­
A. C. A II. ANDERSON
GEO. YV. PHELPS,
Nehalem, Origin.
Garibaldi. Oregon.
NELSON & CO Bay City, Or
cation—Sociolo<;>—Extension
Far a eoialofun or anÿ infoynation
bis Th» Frfutrar. Uniï>»mtÿ of
Or»fon Euf»nt Or »fon
The 48dl Ye« (*en> September 25. 1923
Ancient 0rder United Workmen
THE BODILY
MACHINS IS SELF
RECUPERATING
A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
Operating on the American Ex­
perience table of Martality.
55 YEARS IN BUSINESS
One minute essays on health
’ y Dr. H. L. Babb"
OLDER THAN ANY OF THEM
BETTER THAN MOST OF THEM
Say»:
Uncle Ben
D. C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder
415 OREGONIAN BLDG.
A bunch of bloc
Leads are all
lignt. Nevvy. pro
vided yon an get
th -m . 'I togeth­
er in one place
nnd make n pave
m-'nt.”
.' P. 0. ELKS PICNIC
AT OCEANSIDE
the Elks picnic at Oceanside last
iday was a drawing card in beach
endance. An early as Saturday
moon, people began arriving, and
■n cottage room was no longer
liable, tents were full, people
¡ted as best they could under trees,
was estimated that from 800 to
»0 cars were parked in the vicinity
I 4000 persons were preseno
Sunday. One Ford runabout had
e persons in it and clinging on.
nes occupied the forenoon, and
Elks committee provided a
for the visiting members,
on the beach, and the parade
bathing girls were features of
afternoon entertainment. A num-
of the members of the lodge were
d for various offenses real
gined. by Merrill Smith, who
beach magistrate. Some of
s came home cleaned to the last i
-el. The bull sea lions behaved
nicely during the bathers pur-
and several of them clapped
fore flippers repeatedly.
1923
PORTLAND, ORE.
t
W E
S A L V A G E
Slow and too slow accounts and notes at our own expense
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
When the body is worn out
from any’ cause, whether it
b«' exhausting work or dis­
ease, it will be found to be
self-recuperating.
In ex­
haustion, due to work, sleep
and rest are the only neces­
sary recuperating forces.
When the body is exhaust­
ed by disease it becomes self
recuperating when the cause
of the disease is removed.
Life impulses travel the
nerve lines and when the eld
ropractor by his adjustments
fri-rs the nerves for 100 f>. r
cent transmission of impuls­
es, nature needs no other aid
Fully equipped and skilfully managed offices for collections at
McMinnville
Hillsboro
Tillamook
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
HOTEL
NETHERLANDS
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props.
No. 8, First St.
Tillamook, Ore
Chiropractic spinal
ad­
justments as given by this
olli e 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
1 wer organs.
-Ir MO» W
W ai ursi o
itbtvh
-
HEALTH FOLLOW'S
ACT TODAY
Why
when
CMROesarK COaRUtS
mostrar oh smisi
nmis ih Distort or
tHt lO'-lOWIHOulruW
delay
consul-
tation ia with
chary
; MLART
Jt'UW«
uven
S TOM MH
PANCREAS
SPtttW
AlOftevi
•owns
L. Babb
,
SAI) SEPTEMBER
September is here again—almost before we
knew it.
September is the saddest month of all for
savings accounts. Vacations have taken their
toll, the summer outings their tithe and the old
account looks rather droopy.
—but let’s not mourn, but swing back into
harness with a will and build it up again. It
was worth it any way, wasn’t it.
TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. Rea. 56 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
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