Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 09, 1923, Image 8

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painting. It h „„ th
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He was here at the beginning of the day dinner at their home October 4th
travelled by tourist*,
’
meetings, but was called to his home
J. E. Shearer has purchased the
for a few days.
ually
attractive.
*
Joe Wilson property on the corner 01
Several new houses are being con­
Mrs.
Rodgers,
who
ha,
Mrs. Stark returned to her home structed in Cloverdale. It is an im­ Stilwell avenue and Fifth street west.
the past 26 years. WM lhr
1
adorns TIRE CO. building
from a local hospital last Sunday and portant business center of the county. The house is a two story building
Mary
Weber
Mills
vs.
James
Kodad,
executing the iminting fr0B1 u
is improving nicely.
C. W. White returned the latter with eight rooms. Mr. Shearer and
family will occupy their new home was the title of an equity suit in cir­
She was K atudont c'(*
M.s. E. F. Rodgers, whose husbund walk.
part
of
last
week
from
a
trip
to
E. G. Anderson and wife attended
operates the Tillamook Tire company De Longpre of California, m J?
some time next week.
cuit
court
last
Monday,
which
in
ef
­
Douglass
county.
the big stock show at Portland this
at the corner of Second avenue and since deceased, of Porting J
Mrs. Eugene Crosby is visiting her
M. Abplanalp and wife attended fect is an attempt to break the will of
week
Ninth street, recently embellished the tor Ugall of Philadelphia, k
Walter Wood and family leave this sister-in-law at Dundee, and will later the Pacific International stock show the late Fred Weber, former husband
front of the adjoining Economy gar­ in the east painted PM|
E.
O.
Hodges,
formerly
in
the
res
week for Albany to visit with rela­ spend some days with her mother in at Portland this week.
of the plaintiff, who made a bequest taurant Business in Tillamook, return­ age with a painting of Mt. Hood Ride, and Putman’s i*ap
Portland
tives, and later will go by auto to
W. G. McGee, Nehalem physician, in favor of the defendant Kodad. The ed last Saturday night from Burns, from Lost lake, the picture being in jocts of the Revolution,^ pu,!
J. Becker and C. H. Yountf of Dal­
Arizona for the benefit of their son
case to is to be submitted to the travelling by auto He made the oil colors on a space of eight by ten won fame. Both picture,
was in the city last Tuesday.
las. were in the city last Thursday on
court on briefs, and a decision will round trip in ten duys and while in feet. On one side is a panel or door, be valuable.
Melvin's health.
Tillamook has been having cloud­ later be rendered by the circuit judge. Burns, he and a business associate
Dr. J. E. Shearer: general surgery, business. Mr. Becker is an orchard-
office hours 1 to 4 p. m. Evenings ist of Polk county, and was over look­ less skies and clear eool nights. The
bought the Hurns electric light plant.
ing up a market for a large apple weather has been exceptionally fine
by appointment.—Adv.
The plant acquired lias a total win­
crop.
Both
are
relatives
of
Art
Case.
for
some
days
past.
As
a
winter
Rev. Harry Tucker, of Albany, was
length of ten miles, tnd the new own­
Clay Freeman and wife of Hills­ climate it is far ahead of sunny Cal­
in the city last Tuesday, and preached
ers plan to extend it. and will move
the funeral sermon of the late J. H. boro, are here for a couple of weeks. ifornia.
the old plant, which is two miles out
B. J. Smith of Garibaldi was in the
Ellison. He formerly was pastor of Mr. Freeman is a member of the
Sandy, the big Airdale fire dog, was of town to the city, ami run it by
the Christian church here, where he Hillsboro Trading company at this city Wednesday. Mr. Smith former­ decorated with a gorgeous bow of steam. A new railroad 1« building
place.
ly was in business in this city.
has many friends.
yellow last Wednesday night, when into Hurns from the caster.. part of
D. M. Switxer of Cloverdale had
H. D. Olson travelling freight he sat up on the fire-engine and bark­ the state, and Mr. Hodges says the
Howard Lamar and J. G. Turner
business
in
this
city
last
Friday.
agent
for
the
Southern
Pacific
com-
left Thursday last for Portland to
outlook is good from a business point
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Honey nany was here last Wednesday, visit­ ed joyously during fire drill.
meet the grand exalted ruler of the
even of view. The new firm will take the
It
is
related
that
Sandy
one
at Hebo, October 31. 1923, a daughter. ing business men of the city.
Elks lodge, who is in that city.
ing intercepted a trained town dog plant over in a little over u month
Justice E. W. Stanley on Nov. 1,
Alfred Chesser and Mary E. Letson
Mrs. W. J. O’Dell of McMinnville 1923, united Llewellyn N. Brown and were given a license to wed by the who was taking home a wrapped par- from this date, and hope to become
cel of meat anti appropriated it to permanent residents of the inland
is in the city visiting Hubert O’Dell Dora B. Cline in the bonds of matri­ county clerk on the Sth.
his own use. He was fussing about sage-brush city, which has about 1600
and wife, and will also Ksit with mony. Both are residents of Gari­
to scratch off the paper that enclosed population. and is situated in the cen­
relatives in Garibaldi vnhile in this baldi.
the meat, when the fire bell rang. ter of fine stock country.
county.
County Clerk Brimhall issued a lic­ GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRA
True to his training as a fire dog, he
J. E. Reedy was out to the Interna­ ense to wed to Lewis E. Posey and
T1ON
dropped the meat and chased to the
tional stock show this week.
Edna M. Blanchard of Garibaldi, on
engine house, mounted the engine and
It is understood that Frank Matt­ November 2nd.
hews has the contranct to erect two
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frisbie of For­ rode to the fire, apparently forgetting
Commissioner H. V. Alley and wife
new dwellings on property opposite of Nehalem, went to Portland last est Grove. Oregon, celebrated their all about the purloined meat. The
golden wedding, or the fiftieth anni­ other dog picked up the package and
the Merle Smith residence between Saturday, to spend the week end.
Norborne T. Pentreath, who wa
Second and Third avenues east for
J. N. Shaw went out to Portland versary of their marriage at the faithfully took the meat to its proper
accidently killed by a Northern Pa,
C. A. Swenson, formerly of this city last Saturday to spend a few days at home of their oldest daughter, Mrs. destination.
ific train at Guild’s lake on Friday of
and now a resident of Montesano, the International stock show, view­ S. A Moulton of th» city on Novem­
Washington. When completed the ing the fine stock.
last week, and who was a |>eeial
ber 2nd. They were the recipients of
Most housewives in Tillamook will sei ve one or mo«
agent for the Northern Pacific, form
houses will be for rent or sale.
Mrs. Laurens Moulton was report­ many presents and congratulations
varieties
of our delicious wholesome Pastries on
erly lived in Tillamook, where he wu
Dr. J. E. Shearer, general surgery, ed the latter part of last week as be­ from relatives and old time friends.
Thanksgiving
Day.
The
wedding
cake
was
baked
by
their
editor
of
a
local
newspaper.
Pent
office hours 1 to 4 p. m. Evenings ing quite ill with la grippe.
It is so much easier, as well as more economical, b
Norman Wayne Phelps. State Supt. reath was also an old sailor, and sev­
County Agent and Mrs. W. D. Pine brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
by appointment—Adv.
let us do this part of your work.
John Croxter of Pleasant Valley left Tuesday for a few days at the Olson of Portland. The occasion was of the “Worlds Purity Federation” eral times was captain of merchant
a very pleasant one for all concerned. will deliver a lecture at the City vessels, being a competent navigator.
is building a fine new bungalow. The big International stock show.
Ivan Donaldson of Portland, well Those present were: Mrs. M. Peterson. hall Friday evening November *Jth on He will be remembered here by old
whole country along the highway be­
tween Tillamook and the beach, is known in Tillamook, was in the city Portland, sister of Mrs. Frisbie, Mr. the subject “Priest Doran” and the time residents.
and Mrs. O. L. Frisbie, Mr. and Mrs. “Catholic Truth (?) Society Answer­
building up. New houses are spring­ last Saturday, on business.
H. H. Howard and Art Ely of Moh­ Claude Frisbie, Myrl Frisbie, L. A. ed.” Mr. Phelps is said to be a man
ing up al) alon^ the road.
Moulton, Laurens Moulton, Mr. and of wide experience on the American
Rev Swander returned here last ler. were in town last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Beals and fam­ Mrs. L. A. Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. platform, able to present his cause in
week from Eugene, and will remain
At the Christian church last Sun
SMITH A SON
Mr. day. 25.000 of the church indebted
until the conclusion of the revival now ily had th«* pleasure of entertaining Lowell Moulton, besides the host and a clear, interesting manner.
in progress at the Christian church. Governor Walter M. Pierce at Sun- hostess, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moulton. Phelps is the editor of the “Range ness was wiped out by check contri
Delicacies For
Thanksgiving
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
WELL DRESSED MEN OF TILLAMOOK
Check over in your mind the best dressed men of Tillamook and we believe you will find that the majority of them come to this s tore for their clothes.
Our ready-tailored clothing represents the utmost in high quality fabrics, tailored by hand into garments that will prove their worth to you manv times over
Models now on display represent the newest styles in an ample variety of models.
THE A. A. PENNINGTON QUALITY STORE TAKES PRIDE IN ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL IN A
WEEKS OF THE
VERY
FEW
HART, SCHAFFNER &
CLOTHING
This needs no introduction to our public as many are and have been wearing this particular line of better clothing.
be very complete. We always take pride in showing you.
Our line will
HAMILTON BROWN SHOES
Hamilton Brown, Imported kangaroo shoes and oxfords for men and young men. New shipment of patent pumps for special dress
Imported Velours,
Beaver and Felt
RADIO
New shapes, new shades.
Get Our Price on Overcoats
The sweater styles in beautiful woolens
ENNINGTON’S
ASK ABOUT IT
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