Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 09, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
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FALL SOCIAL EVENTS
GIVE ENTERTAINMENT
The Swiss society of Tillamook
held their annual meeting last Sun­
day. The register showed a total
membership of ninety society mem­
bers. The former officers were re­
elected to serve for another year. On
November 10 at the Woodmen's hall
in the evening, Peter Betachart wifi
deliver an address before the society,
There will be a luncheon and a danc-
tn? programme wiTI follow.
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The Kensington Club was enter-
tamed at the Masonic hall Wednesday
afternoon by Mrs. J. E. Reedy and
Mrs. Morris Schnal. After the busi­
ness meeting and social hour a dainty
lunch appropriate to the season was
served. The club will meet again in
December with Mrs. G. A. Reeher and
Mrs. Ira Smith
Woman s Club will meet Wednes­
day afternoon November 14 at the
city hall. All members are urged to
attend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Alderman at-
tended the Pacific Intemational at
Portland this week
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The Ladies Guild of the Presby-
terian church is giving a bazaar and
dinner at the Guild ball on December
6th at 6:30 p. m. Come and see what
fortune holds for you.—Adv.
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L- D. Club met Friday afternoon
with Mrs. W. E. Gabriel with Mrs.
Hoaley assisting. The following mem­
bers were present: Mrs. Anderson,
Mrs. Boone, Mrs. Gabriel, Mrs. Harris,
Mrs. Henkle. Mrs. Hoy, Mrs. Hosley.
Mrs. O’Dell, Mrs. H. H. Rosenberg.
Mrs White, Mrs. Griswold. Mrs.
Brown, Mrs. Leach. Invited guests
were Mrs. E. Berry and Mrs. Fred*
Mellenger.
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Refreshments were
at the
usual time and a very profitable
afternoon was spent at needlework
and household helps.
Club adjourned to meet with Mrs.
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Frtsbie with Mrs. Moulton assisting
I ' November
BURGLARS ARE PAROLED
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The members of the Friday Bridge
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club entertained their husbands and
guests with o very delightful Hallo­ the parole board and to circuit court
we’en party at the home of Mr. and and is free during good behaviour.
Mrs. BelU.
The boy has only one arm, and looks
The evening was spent at bridge
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after which the hostesses served sickly. and evidently was a victim of
| bad associates. Maud Hill, who was
dainty light refreshments
High score was taken by Mr. and wanted in the Wilson river liquor
Mrs Paul Disney; the prize being a ease, and wno accompanied Vander-
moat attractive basket of fall flowers. pool in the Reeher and Smith burglar-
Consolation went to Mr. and Mrs. | ies. was fined $500 and the costa; on
Ra rrick
each indictment. She was paroled on
Guests present were: Mesdames payment of $250 and the costs, and
Morrison. Greene and Disney. Mes
was given three months in which to
sers King. Nicholas, Kuratli.Shaw, make payment of the fine.
Ebinger. Spitzmesser. Disney. Turn­
Morris White and George Howard,
bull, Greene. Barriek. Pine and Beltz. who were indicted on a charge of
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grand larceny, were arraigned before
Members of the Friday Bridge club the Circuit Judge last Monday, and
held their regular meeting at the plead guilty to the charge of stealing
home of Mrs. Turnbull, with Mrs. 500 grains of morphine from a local
Turnbull and Mrs. Disney as hostess­ hospital in this city, some weeks ago.
es . Beautiful large crysanthemums
The Judge sentenced each of the
and nasturtiums were used as decor­ men to 18 months in the penitentiary.
ations
Dainty Hallowe'en refresh­ White stole the morphine, and his
ments were served. Mrs. Turnbull. companion stated that he helped con­
Sr., Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Disney, and ceal it and jointly used it Both are
Mrs Jas. Clark were guests. High I victims of the morphine habit. One
score went to Mrs. Beltz In Dec­ J of the men asked the Judge to send
ember, Mrs. Spitzmesser and Mrs. him to the insane asylum until he
Ebinger will entertain.
could get cured of the drug habit, and
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‘ then he would willingly serve his sen­
Following is the program of the tence in the penitentiary. The Judge
Pa rent-Teachers’ meeting, which oc­
curs November 12. Selection, Mc­
Ghee's orchestra: First grade reading
demonstration. Miss Edith Coleman:
Books for children. 1st to 6th grades.
Miss Marvin Hanson; Solo, “Little
Boy Blue.” Miss Aulis Anderson; Ed­
ucation, Rev. Anderson; Piano solo.
“Pluto’s Revels.” Miss Pearl Ander­
son.
brain to lead a Christian civilization. |
explained that he could noi accom­
modate him.
Mae Robinson was arraigned in
C -uit Court last Monday, and enter­
ed a plea of not guilty to six indict­
ments charging her with larceny by
bailee. Her case was set for trial by
Judge Bagley to occur on December
S. She was allowed to go until that
time on bail previously given.
law enforcement. We are living *“ “ >
time when the Christian religion has
reached into our lives as nevei
before.”
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The Governor during his ’tav •
Hllamook was a guest of Mr. am
Mrs. Arthur Beals. He >vas accom­
panied from McMinnville bv Walter
Hembree, nostmaster in tl e latter
MANY CONVICTIONS HAD
fines and 1600 days of jail sentence
While I have the authority to appoint
a special prosecutor in any county
in the state 1 have had no call from
Tillamook county; neither have 1 had
any requests for aid from the Sheriff
of your county. Down in Jackson
county a democratic county attorney
failed to get results. 1 appointed a
republican in his place, and he is
gathering in the violators right and
left. But we cannot go far ahead of
public sentiment Our duty as a law
abiding people, is to create a strong
sentiment for law enfoi cement. How
could we have operated automobiles
in the old days of the saloon? Think
it over. This is an ago of machinery,
and a drunk man is out of place in an
automobile that hasn't as much sense
as a horse. A man must be sober to
operate machinery. It takes a clou
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GEORGE HARNESS. Minister
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Governor Pierce is of medium stat­
ure: slightly bald: with iron gray
hair, his age is anywhere from •’><’
to 66 years He is quick in his move
mente, and whether he knows it or
not, is naturally an orator, and unde
the influence of his subject, betray:
the fact. He is of the emotional type;
is quick to grasp a point, and equally
quick to turn it to advantage. He is
humorous, ami likes to illustrate a
point with a good story. He is a I
good speaker, and almost instantly
secures and holds the attention of his
audience.
The Governor impresses (
ail with his honesty of purpose: and J
if there is anything wrong with him.
it is due to the influence of a strong
sympathetic nature.
A mule quartette rendered “The
Ijttle Brown Church in the Vale."
Mis. Daggett sang “ That's when
tne West begin«.”
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CEM ENT
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to our many friends for their
assistance during the last illness and
death of our father. Also for the
many beautiful floral offerings.
MRS. ELIZABETH RAPP
ERIC ERICKSON
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1 am doing my best to eutorce the
law, ami if they let me alone, 1 will
also tr.v to increase the sentiment fol |
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“One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
D. C. HERRIN. Grand Recorder
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Uncle Ben
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FORTI AND, ORE-
415 OREGONIAN BEIMI.
Says:
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cation,
Nervy,
starts in the sum­
mer and lasts un-
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Williams & Willia II s
Tillamook, Oregon
Special cards and envelopes
have been provided in ample
array by the Headlight Pub­
lishing Co. so that all who ap­
preciate the well worth while
pleasure of having Christmas
Cards printed in accord with
their own wishes, may get
them at very moderate prices.
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A little of the smiling
bluff oft proves to be the
winning .stuff,, runs the
ryme.
It is easy to smile
when the health runs true.
The hard thing is to run any
kind of bluff that meets the
world pleasantly when the
health is all shot.
Chiropractic comes into
the ring of healing methods
with the startling new dis­
covery that life follows the
nerve lines and disease only
exists where there is inter­
ference with their carrying
power. The chiropractor re­
moves this interference by
his adjustments.
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No. 8, First St.
Tillamook, Ore.
HEALTH FOLLOWS
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ACT TODAY tMHIUOWHNaKMg.
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Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
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Chiropractic spinal
ad­
justments as given by this
office 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 and
lower organs.
when
FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN
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A Great Lesson of Childhood
Teach your youngsters to earn and save. Th«**
lire no greater lessons in childhood for the) 8
feet the future habits and character. Tea
them »hat if they want anything they a*10“®
ask for a way to earn—not for the money.
Sure way» to teach the children the va'ue°La
dollar is to open a savings account for
the Tillamook County Bank. We are particu
ily attentive to these little accounts.
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