Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 16, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY, NOVEMhEP |t
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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..„UtUtfon I appeals taken to the supreme court
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and it is believed that tile various > and authority, ¡s stat« tn of this act, I of the state of Oregon, in the manner, trlct Convention
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churches of the city will make an­ I and laws of this
evening.
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nouncement of such service through application and complaint ma> >< under the coinlition». and subject to 1
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the medium of the papers and church­ i made to the public service eommis- th«- limitations and with the effect
were Miss Helen Church, the music es. Every man is expected to bring sion of Oregon, prove o- i^»'>‘- sp<wifie«l in the laws applicable to or
Fishermen report a second run of director, Miss Philiipi, and Miss Lar-
a son, or another boy, to these ser­ hearings held, opions, orders omi <ie- regulating the public service commis­
Frank E. Epplett, manager of the silvers ides in Tillamook bay which | son. The members of the eumnnt let-
vices. choosing his church from I visions mad«' and filed, petitions (>• sion of Oregon us such laws may pro­
Williard service station in this city far exceeds the former run. Last having the refreshments in charge
■ rehearing filed and ncte«l upon, and vide (1-aws »Mb Special Session,
among the number.
and Miss Viola Johnson, daughter of Thursday the' pick-up boat Rustier, i were Rowena Hanson, chairman. Lo­
1 proceedings instituted in the circuit Chap. 10.)
Hull Johnson of Near Tillamook, con­ Capt. Snodgrass, Bay City, could not wells Hollett, Mabel Klinehan. and
court of Marion county. Ooregun, and
Section 8 l.icens Fees tn Be Paid
cluded to surprise some of their handle all the catch, and was obliged Helen Kiehm
Annually.—The public service com-
friends and relatives, and so went out to hire another pick-up boat, so fast
Miss Carolin Baker from Jefferson,
missoin of Oregon is hereby author­
Dr.Juhn L. luyMle
to MeMinnville about three w«*eks ago. did the silversides butt into the gill Oregon entered the junior class of
ized and empowered in the regulation formerlyfrom san
and were married. They did fool the nets on the bay. Chums or dog sal­ I the high sch«M)l last week.
will ,,p(.n iiHic-i***.
(Continued from lest week.»
of the persons and corporation as de­ <>rnia,
community, and might have kept it up mon are also making a heavy run,
Beals Building. Tilla-Jl ®
Pebble Wells and Marion Lamb
fined
in
this
act,
to
re<|uire
the
pay
­
for some time , had not a MeMinnville and are being taken in large numbers. . made the beat records for aecuraney
Section 6. Transportation Company
about the nineteenth ,,f
ment of an annual license fee to be
paper published the marriage, when Some Chinooks are still running, but | in the Typing 1 class, both having to File Bond for Protection «>f Pub­
pakl by each transportation company
it became current news here. Th'dr the main movement is now past, it j written for ten minutes on new mat­ lic.—No transportation company shall
doing business within the moaning
friends, however, resolved to get even, is believed by fishermen.
subsequent
to
the
taking
effi'ct
of
this
erial without an error. A number
of this act. in accordance with the
and one night last week found that
i of others in the class made only one act, operate any motor vehicle, motor
number, weight ami size of such ve-
the young married couple was at the
truck,
motor
bus,
bus
trailer,
semi
­
error in the same test.
hick- in vehicles owned or <>|M>ral«i
former home of the bride, ami pio-
trailer or other trailer in connection
by it, which such license fee, not to
ceeded gaily to give them a char­
therewith, for the transportation of
BIG BOXING CARD
exceed tin- sum of ten dollars ($10)
ivari that sounded loudly c*f guns,
persons or property for compensation,
per vehicle, shall be imposed for the
horse-fiddles and beaten coal-oil cans,
on any public highway in this state,
At the city hall Saturday night. without having first filed with the
purpose of defraying the expenses of
etc. At the conclusion of the inhar­
November 17, thirty-four rounds of public service commission of Oregon
administration of this act and the
monious serenade, the serenaders
i
boxing
is scheduled to happen in the a good and sufficient bond with surety
regulation of the business herein de­
were invited in and entertained with
I smoker given under the auspices of or surities and conditions satisfactory
scribed
Such license fees so imposed
lunch and a program of vocal and in­
The T. H. S. displayed real foot­ J the American Legion post.
Ten
strumental music, and a social even­ ball for the first time last Friday at
ami coliectu«! shall be by the public
to the public service commission, or
; rounds between Lewis Johnson of
ing resulted.
service commission of Oregon |>aid (FORMERLY FRANK HOgj
the fair grounds and helii Hillsboro Cloverdale aiui Lone Wolf McDonald liability insurance in sueh a penal
into the state treasury of th«1 state of
18-6. Tillamook would have crossed of Portland. These boys battled to a sum as the public service commission
(PLACE)
Oregon r monthly, ¡«nd they shall be
the goal-line more than once, only draw at the last smoker, and will now may deem necessary to adequately
by the state treasurer placed to the CIGARS, TOBACCOS
lacking the necessary punch at the l*ee who has the best wallop in his protect the interests of the public,
with due regard to the number of per­
credit if tin general fund, mid uny
proper time. T. H. S. gained yardage mit in the coming contest.
sons and amount of property involved,
such payment or payments when so
in mid-field, but could not get thru
SOFT DRINKS
Dan Healy of Whitney mill and which surety bend or liability insur­
made shall constitute and be consid­
Hillsboro’s line.
Young Brown of Portland will try ance shall bin«! the obligors thereun
ered as and arc hereby made an ap-
Bay der to make compensation for injur­
Last Friday at 3:80 o'clock in the I Hillsboro scored two touchdowns as conclusions for four rounds.
Will appreciate your
propriation of such sums or amounts
the
result
of
long
passes.
H.
H.
S.
City Haggerty and Clark Johnson of
afternoon, Sheriff John Asehim and
rmiage
from tin general fund-for th«- purpose
made two touchdowns in the first Cloverdale will go four rounds. The ies to persons and loss of or damage
Deputy E. H. Stark conveyed Chester
to property resulting from th«- oper­
of carrying out the provisions of this
half,
then
T
H.
S.
began
to
play
in
Hallowell
“
kids"
will
box
four
rounds.
Vanderpool, burglar, Morris White
ation of such vehicles. The forego­
act. All expenses of whatsoever na-
REST ROOM IN
and George Howard, drug addicts and the second half and carried the ball ■ Patnoe of the Whitney mills will meet ing shall not prevent the acceptance
,,f tin public servic«- commission
to
the
10
yard
line
where
Maxwell.
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Waters of Tillamook in four rounds.
larcenists, to Salem, when they were
of substitute security in lieu of bond
turned over to the warden to begin playing his first game as fullback, Stringer of Tillamook will face Hart­ as provided by chapter 402. Laws
(Continued <>n png«' 7)
made
his
way
through
that
distance
zell of Whitney mill four rounds. Ell-
the sentence's imposed upon them by
1921. Said public service commission
with
three
Hillsboro
players
hang-
i
ingsworth of Tillamook will go four
Judge Bagley at the last term of
shall also require a satisfactory boiui
ing onto him. The kick over the goal, rounds with Virgil Betleson, a
Circuit Court.
Mc- insuch penal sum and condition on
Minnville boxer.
The Sheriff and deputy Stark made posts went wild.
payment cf all tees or charge's which
Tillamook was in the second-half
This is by far the largest canl over
a record trip home the same night,
near its goal line three times but fail­ presented by the boxing commission may be due th« state under any per­
arriving here at 12:30, being on the
mit of operation and for the faithful
road but three hours and fifteen ed to make another score. Hillsboro’s in this city, and will keep the crowd carrying out of any permit granted
three attempts for point were block- j guessing, thinks match maker Mann.
minutes on the home run.
by said public service commission,
ed by Tillamook.
Tickets for sale at the Rialto, as
and which it ba authority by law to
One could hardly choose any indiv-! usual. Humilities begin at 8:30.
MATHIAS C. KEf.NE
grant, and no transportation company
idual stars of the game for it seemed i
which shall fall within the terms of
The funeral services of Mathias C, more like a machine than eleven men '
this act and shall give bonds herein
Hillsboro could not make yardage I
Keene were held at the Henkle chapel
required shall be required to give any
Tuesday at 2 p. m.. Rev. W. O. Wool- from tackles, but succeeded in skirt-!
other bond security by any city or
ever of the U. B. church officiating. ing Tillamook’s ends frequently.
town or other agency of the state.
This next Saturday T. H. S. at As-1
Standard
Mr. Keene had been seriously ill for
De Lu;
(Laws 1921, Special Session, Chap.
some time and his death was not un­ toria. It will be a strong fight all the .
Fathers' and Sons’ Day will be ob­ 10.)
expected. He was known as a good way through for Astoria has a strong
served in the churches of this city ^Section 7. General Laws to Apply to
hard working man. He leaves a wid­ team.
/«4
ow and six children who have the
On Thursday evening at the tour­ next Sunday, and also in the churches Hearings. Orders, Decisions. etc.—In
heartfelt sympathy of a large circle ists camp grounds the freshman class of the county. Rev. George Harness! all mutters in which the public ser­
of friends. The interment was in the under the direction of their class sup­ | has been appointed county chairman, vice commission of Oregon has power
I. O. O. F. cemetery.
ervisor, Miss Larson, gave the most
successful bonfire that was ever
WHEELER-BLAL’E NUPTIALS
known in the history of the school.
Speeches were made by members of
Russell H. Wheeler and Anna I. the football team, Supt. Turnbull,
Bloue were united in the bonds of Prof. Bennett, Coach Sheeley, and
HTHT famous Willys-Knight Coupe-Se-dan is now
holy matrimony Monday at high noon some former high school students.
available in two finishes: De Luxe, in rich blue,
at the home of the brides parents Two school songs were sung, one by
south of town, Rev. W. O. Woolever the student body and the other by
nickel trimmed, with black superstructure ind
pastor of the U. B. church “tied the Joe Heyd.
The committee of the
running gear, at newly reduced price; and Stan­
knot.” A bountiful wedding dinner freshmen class who worked with Miss
was provided for all present, It was Larson in making this bonfire a suc­
dard, by request, entirely in black, with washable
a most enjoyable occasion. ,
cess was Paul Page, chairman, Joe
Spanish long grain upholstery, at a still greater
After dinner the bride and groom Heyd, Elvon Smith. Henry Berkey
price saving Ekxjra front and rear —no seat climb­
left on a two weeks honeymoon trip. and Claude Mahan. Hillsboro’s dum­
Mr. Wheeler ha.- rented the Blaue my was burned with great pleasure,
ing' A demonstration will reveal the reason fa
ranch and they will make their home after which the main streets of the
this fine car's great popularity.
there upon their return. A host of city were serpentined by the football
friends wish them well.
enthusiasts.
The Zeta Gethiar. society sponsor­
W. C. T. U. MEETING
ed a program in honor of Armistice
day Friday morning before the assem­
Mrs. G. E. Hart, leader. Subject bly. The speaker of the occasion was
was Citizenship. Mrs. Goldsworthy the Rev. George Harness of the First
gave s excellent talk on Ellis Island. Christian church of the city. The
When the company arrives for the Thanksgiv­
Mrs. Goyne gave a splendid talk on Zetas who had charge of the program
ing dinner, you will want your table to be esjieci-
Naturalization. Echoes from the na­ were Rowena Hanson, chairman,
tional W. C. T. U. convention was Catherine Gabriel and Kenneth
ally inviting. So why not, at a little cost, come
also given, and the session was a Elliott.
to the Tillamook Bakery and choose the good
most interesting one.
The entire music department in-
f eluding the boys' and girls' glee clubs
SILVERSIDE SALMON
and the high school orchestra enjoy­
a picnic at Oceanside last Satur­
FILL TILLAMOOK BAY ed
day. The faculty members present
NEARLY KEEP SECRET
LOCAL NEWLYWEDS
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FATHERS AND SONS
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