Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 26, 1923, Image 8

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THIS ISSUE S PAGES
SOCIAL HAPPENINGS
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
were in the city last Sat-
W Hurst, was down from
last Sunday. registered at a
I
the aev »5 «*» poMs gchool
building m Tii-an>ook.
The dedust.un will take place at
Oclotwx tl, next Saturday. The
rereinoay » s. msiule^ u* take place
out of Join, provided weather con-
ditions are favorable, and after the
cerens.'tty the publx' wil: be given ar.
iippor*I’m*} to ge through and inspect
the building-
Among present and past grand
officers of the grand lodge of Pyth-
.an» who are expected to be here and
•»I- > part in the dedicatory cere-
mome-s are Grand t. haixvilor. t laude
W Barrark. " ahe Gleason. Grand
and seal*. Vip-
Keeper . f the rev»»!
gil Larson, grand Master at arm*.
Frank 8» Grant. Supreme Represent­
ative, L. F. Hardesty. Past Grand
Chance-ior and John O. Boiorth. Past
Grand Chancellor Th» schorl b»*ard
will be represented by*H T. Botts,
chairman
The event promise* to be an inter­
esting one in the history of Tillamook
I educational functions and doubtless
will be well attended by parents,
children and all others who are m-
There is a big demand for houses tervsted r the progress of our com-
to rent m Wheele- and that bustling nshn school system
httie sawmill tewr will have to pro­
vide more living room» for its in­
creasing populatM-r. In fact the sit­
uation of Whee :■ r is like that of
most of the sawr . town along tix
coast. The population is increasing
faster than it car. be accommodated-
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2fi, lv
and dtocovered his bedding in the lot. no tell-tah- finger priaM.
Vanderpool told the sheriff that he loquacious mood. h,
*
becalm cv M uh iou * >4 the tact ;;»al 1 m > that if the sheriff had not
ing
him
he
w..uM
hav.
i,..,
’
was being wsb hcd here a/U i the
»tore b..rgi* ies and that was what Small’s safe out of town
caused him to suddenly leave. He*’and there r
L E vm M biu .
»*
stated that in all of hi* robberies he preparing to <(„ a 1Mn<J p
wore gloves so that there would be in the baiting I.
this ria/
THE TILLAMOOK BAKERY
(Under New Management)
French
Pastries
That
Melt in
Your
Mouth
HOUSES IN WHEELER
SCARCE, IS REPORT
John Fleck of Cloverdale transact­
ed business in town Tuesday.
BURGLAR CONFESSES
Ray Woods of Blame had business
in the county seat town Tuesday.
TO SEVERAL THEFTS
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs .Arthur Edwards was up from.
The October meeting of the Kill
Pacibc City last Monday.
Kare Klub was held at the home of
Mrs. H Mason, the assisting hostess
being Mr*. J. H. Rosenberg.
The program committee had pro­
vided each member with a *hp of
paper that told their subject for a
paper ar discussion and when it was
refitting
to be given.
American
Mrs. H A. Franklin read a most in­
repainted
teresting and instructive paper on
the Constitution of the Unted States
and the reason for it being drafted.
Those who packed the fruit for the
quarts sent.
The invited guests were Mesuames
Children s Hone reported forty-six
Clough. Groat and Branson.
After partaking of a delightful
luncheon the club adjourned to meet
in November with Mr*. 8. W Conover
and Mrs A. A. Pennington.
i
The Giris Friendly of the Episco­
pal church wil. hold a Silver Tea and
O. R. Stewart, who work, in th.
sale of Christman gifts or. Tuesday,
October 3C from three tc fi-.e at the Garbaid; box factory, was in town
Stanley Coates home. A cordial in­ Wednrod»/.
vitation 1» extended to the public to
Ear! Snodgrass of Bay Qty was ir.
attend the tea and sale.
town Wednesday last on business.
J. B. Sharp and wife of The Dalles
have Located here. Mr Sharp is em­
ployed in the Sunset garage.
N. J. Swain, a railroad man of
Wheeler, came doit here Sunday last
and drove home a brand new Dodge
coupe.
FEW GAME VIOLATIONS
REPORTED IN COUNTY
NEHALEM PROJECT
IS DECLARED GOOD
E. £. Price drainage and farm spec
■alisi under dine'.: ® of the Oregon
Agriculture collegi, was over ben
this week, and mad- a trip up to Ne­
halem. where be inspected the drain­
age and reclamati i work being done
by Chas Kur.se and associates on a
large tract of land near Nehalem.
After looking over the undertak’ng,
Mr. Price went or. record as saying
"That the work undertaken by Mr
Kunze and co-worae*s was the great­
est development effort in relation to
agriculture ever undertaken on the
Pacific roast.’*
Birthday Party and Wedding
Cakes
GOLDEN CRUST BREAD—Try it-you’ll boy
Two Experienced Bakers Came With Us. Open
Every Day in the Week,.
F. N. SMITH & SON., Props.
i
A NATlON-wioe
f 1 I nstitution
SCHOOL DEDICATION
BY K. OF P. LODGE
The school baard of dwtrirt No. 9
George W. Russell, deputy state thi« city, ha* aak<-d the order of the
game warden for this county, slated Knights of Pythias to formally dedi­
this week that there had been few
game law violations in this county
during the open season which ended
on the doth.
tie report? uia <rou.-- ana native
pheasant are not as scarce as many
propie imagine. The pneasar.u nests
.•s| Painless
in the mountains, aa does the grouse,
T»
benrisLs.
and toward fall they come down to
the tower altitudes; staying until
spring. The season on grouse and
pheasants ends Cictober 31.
After
that date, the six inch limit on trout
also expires. But trout ten iiaiics
or longer in length may »till be taken
in all str-amr affected by tide water.
Side stream*, however, are closed by
law after the 31st inst.
UTTER
BROTHERS
Expert
Dental
Service
Without
Delav
Miss Lelia Hecker of The Dalles is
in the city and will make her home
with the Sharps, recently from that
place.
Chester Vanderpool who. shortly
after his capture by Sheriff Aschim.
confessed that he had robbed the
store* of Burge. Plank and Conover
Brother*, later said he and his two
associates, who left this county by
way of Wilson river road to Wash­
ington county, were guilty of the
theft of food and betiding and other
articles found at the Reeher houses,
some miles this side of the summit.
Mr. Reeber was called upon at this
p-ace. U identify some of the luggage
found in possession of the fugitives I
by the Washington county sheriff, |
OCR SPECIALTY
NO EXTRA TRIPS NECESSARY
WITH O1 R PAINLESS
METHODS
F. A. Russell of Yamhili, is in the
About six o’clock Sunday morning. ’
aty tor a few days, visiting hi* while about two miler east of this j
brother, the deputy game warden. city, on ctraigntaway road, the Ore i <>nt of the Very Latest Type* of
George W. Rusnell.
gotuan truck siudded. struck the side
X-RAY** MACHINES
of 'ne road and turned over once an-: J
J- L. Gay, one of the progressive
partly over the second time. The j
Ha* Been Installed
citizens of the Cloverdale section, was driver was uninjured, but L. H. Hen-!
m the city wth business st the court
uessy. the regular driver, who was in- I NO GUESS WORK IN OUR DEN­
house last Monday.
TISTRY
side the truck asleep wa* thrown out j
Lincoln county dairy herds are said and pinned under the wreckage. A.
to he nearly free of tubercular troub­ B. Dufur, owner of the tine, who wa.* I
le It is noticeable that where county with the driver, sustained head con­
veterinarians are active )D conjunc­ tusions, but assisted to get Hennessy!
frorr. under the machine. The truck I
tion with the work of county
SiLrd
‘ôrrtœ
that herds are becoming physically was damaged so that it could not be I
better and better each year. Tilla­ driven in, and a city truck driven by
TILLAMOOK OFFICE
mook county has made an enviable John Mather*, went out and conveyed I
BEALS BLDG.
record all over the northwest, with its the three men to town, and also]
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
cow-testing association*.
and the brought in the paper* " Dufur was
weeding out of infected and non-pro­ taken to a hospital, where it was
ductive cows has raised the “tandard
of all pure-bred stock, and brought
corresponding increa»e m milk pro­
duction. Farmer* are finding out thee
it pays to adopt modern methods for
canng for the milk cow
'■Incorporated
475 DEPARTMENT STORES
OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
The Store of
Personal Service
Apron Dretess
Good Value* Fiero!
You have shopped in store» where a different
salesperson waited on you in each department,
There wa» a delay in getting_______
attention at each
department It was annoying, was it not?
When yon shop here the salesperson first to wait
on you accompanies you thruout every department
you wish to visit, thus assuring you a persona!
service which is helpful and which saves you a
great deal of time
Our salespeople give you courteous attention at
a<1 times and strive to assist you in every way
possible.
Ui
Mrs. A. H. Devlin of Barview wt-
in the city Monday.
Miss Heien Wood of Rockaway was
in the city,shopping Monday
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Wood of Rock­
away were in the City Monday. Mr
Wood, who is a photographer took
some fine pictures of the «urf at that
place during the recent storm and
high tide*.
Mis* Edna Re uaser of Beaver was
a county seat visitor last Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Purdy of Bay City
were in town last Saturday. Mr*.
Purdy is a teacher in the Bay City REHOLl’TIONS OF COKDOLEMCE
high school
Whereas our Heavenly Father in
Mr. Speese and son Rudolph of His wisdom saw fit to remove Mr
Beaver were Tillamook viaitir* last Burroughs father of Sister Alice Fos­
Friday
ter,
Be it resolved tha* Silver Wave
Ed Billich, a well known prune
Chapter No. 18 O. E. 8. express our
raiser of Dundee, was over here last
sympathy to the bereaved family.
Friday, and decoyed hi* old friend H.
And be it further resolved that a
E- Wisemen out to Wilson river or. *
copy of the»* resolutions be sent to
fishing trip. They both caught the
the family and to the county papers
limit.
and same to be spread upon the min­
Mr. C. S. Barnes proprietor of The ute* of the Chapter.
Palm confectionery. announces the
JESSIE PLANK
opening Saturday of a luncheonette
IDA ANDERSON
or merchants lunch. This is a feature
ZELLA HARRISON
DEHlZThi
W\ \\W
PORTLAND
OREGON '
Nov.3’10
Girl«’ Coat«
Sis«* 2 to 16
Just the warm ser­
viceable Coats girls
want for \\ inter wear 1
And extremely 1 o w
priced, too !
The latest style» in
velour, Pnhire cloth. As-
!?ri f"'1 *ue'1*
sll full Imed Seif „ fur’
collared. Some are trim
med with »titching, fan­
cy button», or fur cuff,
snd pocket. Colors are
brown, reindeer,
vtrv
ind rop*r‘
Very good values!
\atk. o>
U Me
Value*
At this low price we
are showing some very
pretty GingFiam \prot>
Dresses in clever styles.
Combined with white
or contrasting color»
and trimmed with pip­
in.
Well made and
cut full. S p 1 e n d i d
value»I
e
t Curtain Net*
and. fancy Nets in
patterns for cur-
■r effective,
city and ex­
it ¡eilar.
AH Sixes
Girls’ Shoe«
Of Patent Loathcr
^ath>n-
GREATER ANO GRANDER THAN EVER
tarsi* *rem*k MS i OU— urtar ass root ir. A ■■Sisi
it s ar i of pvnOrei
sod leer urt sad doirr ratti» Scvsct. evneo, civaal »ad encu Combini r., a*
Wmun WMw FaaHrr «id kax.of Bl»/w Waotani Ererv PraloeU Si»«
and Land Frodoow Sdow Kortbvnot Har and
Bb r w
$4.98
to
$14.75
Values
Outing FlannJ
,n » me. serviceable
quality which will g,ve
you satisfaction
1Q
" ’ ' or dark patterns,
aiso jdain white.
Girl»’ Patent Leather
Shoes with grey Nubuck
iop and patent collar.
TE 1 1
rter vamp
Size*
to 11 yi-
Sixes 12 to 2,
.
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