Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 16, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. NOVEMBER^
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
CHURCH NOTES
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
The morning service will be for
Father and Son. The Fathers are re­
quested to come to Sunday School and
church with t' ¡r sons.
League service at 6:30 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Sub-
S. HAMRCK, Pastor.
♦ ♦ ♦
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
GEORGE HARNESS, Minister.
The Every Man's class will serve
a Fathers and Son's breakfast next
Sunday morning at the K. P. hall at
8 a. m. A splendid program of songs,
music and speaking will be the order
of the service. Every man come and
bring a boy with you.
Rev George Harness will speak
next Sunday morning and evening at
the First Christian church.
Morning sermon: The Responsi­
bility of Fatherhood.
Evening sermon: Why People are
not saved today
Junior Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
Young peoples Endeavor :30 P. M.
Senior Endeavor 6:30 P. M.
Next Sunday being Fathers and
Sons day it stands to reason that
every man in Tillamook should attend
church somewhere.
The Christian church very kindly
invites you to attend the Every Man's
class, also the morning and evening
services
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.; Morn­
ing worship at 11 a. m; evening wor­
ship at 7:80 p. m.
♦ ♦ ♦
UNITED BRETHREN CHl'RCH
Sunday School 10 a. m. Classes for
all ages.
Morning Worship 11 a. ni.
Evening service—Big Sing 7:30
p. m. Subject for the address of the
evening: “Tillamook's Greatest Need.”
There is a comfortable pew wait­
ing for you. Come!
Remember the U. B. Fair Thursday
November 15, 7:30 p. m.
W. O. WOO LEVER, Pastor.
♦ ♦ ♦
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
aside this year as American Educa-the local lodge, and was highly enjoy-
tion Week; for the purpose of extend-ed by all.
ing a cordial and urgent invitation to
the public to gain first hand know­
ledge of the workings of the schools
thru personal observation of as much
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ver-
of the regular school work as possible inilyea of Mohler was the scene of a
and meetings and consultations with i delightful surprise Saturday svening,
superintendents and teachers. Every , November 10, when a few relatives
where a sincere attempt is being and friends led by Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
made by the legion and educators to Kenney entered quite unceremonious­
stir up interest in the foundation of ly and arrayed the table with numer­
American ideals, the public school. ous packages and boxes, the event be-
Oregon American Legion posts will the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ver-
combine their forces with the Educa­ milyca
tional association in observance of the
When the hostess recovered from
week.
the surprise sufficiently, she began
This is the goal for which the opening the parcels disclosing a num­
American Legion in Oregon will ber of beautiful gifts and a delectable
strive in an intensive membership luncheon. After a pleasant social
campaign to start on Armistice Day. time, the birthday cakes were then
November 11th. Teams are being » illuminated and every one present
formed hi each of the 114 posts of the partook of the buffet lunch after
legion in the state ready to jump off which the guests departed, acclaiming
at the zero hour. First attention will the hostess a royal entertainer and
be given to renewing 1923 member­ expressing felicity in anticipation of
ships. and then the new members will many more anniversaries.—Contri­
be sought.
buted.
Lack of a co-operative and consis­
tent drive for members in 1923 re­
sulted in an enrollment of only 7,000
so far for the past year, but legion
leaders are confident that they can
raise this number to better than 10,- I
000 before 1924 is well under way. ; The U. S. civil service commission
The American Legion is one great ! has given notice that an examination
veterans association to which all hon- 1 for the Garibaldi postoffice will be
orably discarged veterans of the I held in this city December 8. The
' Garibaldi office pays a salary of $1100
World War are eligible.
Fred E. Kiddle, of Island City, De­ ia year and the date of the vacancy
partment Commander of the Legion . for which the examination will be
elected at Seaside last September, has held was September 27.
The three highest in the examin-
placed membership at the head of his
aims for 1924 and is bending every ; ation will be determined by the com­
effort to line up the local posts in this mission, and from these three will be
selected the person to fill the place.
campaign.
POSTAL EXAMINATION
FOR GARIBALDI SOON
K. OF P. CONVENTION
HERE NEXT MONDAY
SWASTIKA CLUB
•on, Reichen, Carl Schultz and C. W
Barrick.
WILL SHORTEN ROUTE
(Continued from page I)
veyed, with an eye to shortening up
distance, and eliminating heavy grad­
es and bad turns, then the courts of
the two counties will meet in joint
session and decide which route is the
shortest and most feasible, and which
will be the cheapest from the stand-
poin of construction. It Is believed
that macadam road will be favored
on account of its durability, smaller
cost of maintainance. and the greater
saving that can be made over the
more expensive surfacing.
From information now at hand it is
believed that the distance by both
routes will be practically the same,
although a survey of the proposed
Cherry Grove-Trask river route,
might prove to be even shorter than
the Wilson route. By the present
unused Wilson river route, the dis­
tance from Tillamook to Forest Grove
is about 51 miles. Add 26 miles from
Forest Grove to Portland, and we
have the entire distance from Tilla­
mook to Portland as 77 miles, the
shortest route from Portland to the
coast. The distance from Tillamook
to Portland by rail is 120.9. Other
routes run up as high as 112 miles.
The saving in distance over the rail
route to Portland by the Wilson route
would be 43 miles, and by the present
used route via McMinnville the sav­
ing in miles would be at least
48 Envelopes and 1 pound
of paper
“Vfeit the schools” is the slogan
adopted by The American Legion and
National Education association for
the week of November 18-24th, set
E. E. KOCH
TAKE THE TRAIN
COMFORT and SAFETY
plus DEPENDABILITY
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
REDUCE COST OF TRAVEL
On sale daily
Limit 15 days
FATHERS’ & SONS’
DAY
Will be observed in the following churches in
this city.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18
at Morningf Services
UNITED BRETHERN CHURCH
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Co
And Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
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_
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOPYOnF
MOVING
TRANSFER COMPANY
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
( ALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Modern 22 -passenger cars operated by experience
drivers. A scenic 5 hour ride you will enjoy
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
40
On sale Fri., Sat, &
Sun., limited to Tue
2:20 P. M.
7:45 A. M.
oOgood cigarettes
for 10c from
one sack gt
GENUINE
LEAVE PORTLAND
12:50 1*. M.
7:50 A M.
3 Je p. M.
PORTLAND, NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE, TILL
AMOOK STAGES, Inc.
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
Let Us
Print
Them
Special
48 Envelopes and 1 pound
LAMB SCHRADER
Our Motto: "Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.
Music Lovers
writing Paper
BIG VALUE
28 W
THROUGH STAGES TO PORTLAND
Headlight Publishing Company
Special open meeting of K. P Dis­
trict Convention at city hall Monday
evening, November 19th. Entertain­
ment. The public is cordially invited. |
CO AI
I THE CITY
ATTENTION
The Swastika club was entertained
New music studio to open
at the home of Mrs. A. A. Hall on soon. Enroll now for spring term.
Courses
in vocal, piano and har­
November 6. Members and guests
The Knights of Phythias lodges of I
mony. Accredited teacher. For
present
enjoyed
a
pleasant
afternoon.
this district, comprising Tillamook
further information, address
The hstess served a delicious lunch­
and Clatsop counties, will hold a dis­
trict convention here at the local eon after which the club adjourned to
ALYSE E. MURRY
lodge rooms next Monday afternoon. meet with Mrs. Haltom November 23.
Invited
guests
were
Mesdanmes
891
E. Main St., Portland Oregon
Representatives of all the K. P.
lodges in this district will be present, Lamb, Partridge, D. Robinson, Morri-
besides a number of the grand lodge
lOOÚQCKHJtXlíMirÚ
officers.
In the evening at 6 o’clock a ban­
quet will be held, and later an open
There will be services at the Pres­ meeting, to which the public has been
byterian church on Sunday, November invited, at the city hall auditorium.
18th. as follows:
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Preach­
ing service at 11:00 a. m. The sub­
ject for the morning discourse will
be “Our Task in the Vineyard.’’ The
evening sermon will be on the theme:
Tillamook lodge No. 94, I. O. O. F.'
“Divine Power.”
All are cordially invited. If you was the scene of great fraternal act­
are a stranger make this your church ivity last Tuesday night, when with
a large crowd of its own membership !
home.
present, it welcomed about fifty visi­
♦ ♦ ♦
tors
from McMinnville together with
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
those from other like organizations in 1
Sunday will be the last and crown­ the county.
The McMinnville lodge team exem­
Special cards and envelopes
ing day of the revival meetings which
have been in progress for the last plified the first degree in fine style,!
have been provided in ample
and then came a banquet that is re­
two weeks.
array by the Headlight Pub­
ported
to
have
been
a
hummer.
The
There will be three services on Sun­
lishing Co. so that all who ap­
I
banquet
was
followed
by
a
literary
day. At 10 a. m., Sunday School;
|
programme,
with
music
by
McGhee
’
s
preciate the well worth while
preaching at 11; praise and testimony
|
string
orchestra.
Many
of
the
visi
­
pleasure of having Christmas
at 2:30 and preaching at 3:00 and at
tors returned to McMinnville after
7:30.
Cards printed in accord with
If the weather is fine there will be 12 o’clock. The occasion was an es­
their
own wishes, may get
a street meeting at 7:30 Saturday pecially bright spot in the history of
them
at
very moderate prices.
evening, in front of the Tillamook
Special open meeting of K. P. Dis­
County Bank.
trict Convention at city hall Monday
Public is earnestly invited to come evening, November 19th. Entertain­
and enjoy this "last great day of the
ment. The public is cordially invited.
feast.”
G. S. HUNT, Pastor.
ODDFELLOW LODGE
STAGES BIG TIME
miles; something worthy of consider­
ation.
„ ,,
In case either of the two talked
of routes should be made a highway
for general travel, Tillamook and It»
beaches would stand in an enviable |
position as the shortest point from
Portland on the coast. Moreover, it
does not require great business pres­
cience to be able to see the bene-
tits that naturally wouid inure to
Tillamook county by having the
shortest route to the metropo-
state.
Naturally,
the
lis of
—
all tourists who come tn Portland,
would choose the shortest route to
the coast; and should they desire to
travel the Roosevelt highway south­
ward, Tillamook would be the nearest
point of contact with the above high
way.
The importance of « short
route from Washington county towns
would assist farmers of that section
to market hay. fruit and other farm
commodities here by the us< of
trucks, and open up n new market,
and at the same time save a matter
of from 35 to 43 miles over other
routes.
The county courts of Washington
and Yamhill are working in accord .
in the matter of getting n shorter I
road to the coast. Both counties r<
alize the value of such a road, and
Portland should also take an interest,
and doubtless would, were it shown
the importance of the matter which
the two counties now have under ser­
ious consideration.
both phones
DURHAM
TOBACCO
Ancient 0rder Unite d Workmen
A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
Issues It). 15, and 20 Pay
55
"One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
Uncle Ben
Life Certificates on th>
Mor' .
Anirnran
Experience Tnble of
IT HAPPENED
YEARS OLD
OLDER I II kN ANY OF THEM
BETTER THAN MOST OF THEM
I). C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder
Sayn:
PORTLAND. ORE.
415 OREGONIAN BLDG.
“What is going
to become of the
fine memorial
horse troughs
that were built a
few years back.”
S A L V A G E
Siow and tuo slow account« and notes at our own expense
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
A closed car runs into a
ditch with a mother and two
children. The little boy’s
back was twisted and he
screamed as his mother’s
weight pinned him.
At the hospital there were
no chiropractors but there
were other professional men
who knew what chiropractic
can do, but they kept still.
In seven months the little
boy was discharged on crutch
es a supposed cripple for
life. But chiropractic two
months later had restored
the child to normal, Why
wasn’t the chiropractor
ed immediately.
Fully equipped and skilfully managed offices for collections *t
McMinnville
Hillsboro
Tillsmssl
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
THE
HOTEL
NETHERLANDS
C. J. & A. L. NEFF. Props.
No. 8, Fir«t St.
Tillamook, Ore.
JBBePJr”"«
Chiropractic spinal
justments as given by
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.
to PORTLAND
HEALTH FOLLOWS
I axw Round Trip Fare« to
other points
Roomy, well-heated and ventilated
equipment makes traveling on the Sou­
thern Pacific a pleasure.
You know that irrespective of rain,
fog, snow or other unfavorable condi­
tions, the train can be depended upon—
that efficient and courteous Southern Pa­
cific men will look after your comforts, *
Ask agent for a Southern Pacific Time
table and for information regarding
fares, etc., or write
J ohn M. scon
Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager
Portland, Oregon
Southern Pacific Lines
CmaoPHACT k , co«»ter:
»muet on
ACT TODAY
Why
when
Itt rOLOOWW« 0MMS
delay
consul-
ElT'-StAaT
tation is with
out
charg-
Find out.
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michas
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JU aj F «io»ers
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H. L. Bubb^
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. Res. 50 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thprsday Evening
The Debl we Owe to the Country
Back of Us
Let’s not forget, in the commercial an"
life of our community, the debt we owe to t
great country behind us. They furnish
Original wealth of this section.
t
We owne the producers of this section «• £re»
debt of loyalty, for i nthem lies the future
our community. The Tillamook County BanK
proud of the part it has been privileged to p J
in the building up of that country.
T illamook Comi B axk
T illamook . O iumjon