Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 23, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY,
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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
T Easton and Mildred Smith on the ried the ball deep into Astoria's terri- hold, the flirtatious Frenchman, the
19th. Also E. A. Hollowell and Jen- tory but could not put across another rich Count, and the bashful Major.
touchdown. For the first time this The admission will te 50 and 35 cents.
nit Cooper of Mohler, on the 17th.
Carl Haberlach and wife are leav­
L J. Todd has just completed a ' year the local team made yardage, Remember the date! Watch for ad­
ing this Thursday for Washington,
big barn for Charles Kunze at the I consistently for one whole half. It
vertisements!
D. C. Carl Haberlach, A. F. Coats
Mohler tideland project. Next week i looks like the team has a good chance
and Russell Hawkins, wen- appointed
On Friday the high school students
with
Newberg
next
Friday,
if
the
Mr. Todd will start a big barn on the
a committee to appear before the Lamb place near Cloverdale.
same brand of ball is displayed then were delightfully entertained by a
Board of Engineers at Washington
as was put up the last half at Astoria group of first grade beginners under
L. C. Henry» and Clyde Mason, both
on December 4 in regard to the re­
in the last period.
of
Seaside,
were
in
the
city
Monday
the direction of their music instructor.
hearing of the improvement by the
No injuries were sustained in last
attending
the
K.
P.
convention.
Miss Church.
Government of the lower bay. Mr.
Saturday's game so with a good week
The Methodist Aid society met at
and Mrs. Haberlach are going by way
Work has begun on the operetta
of practice a hard fast game will be
of San Francisco and Las Angeles the home of Mrs. Jake Breeden last displayed next Friday. To date Tilla- “The Smuggleman" to be given by
as there is considerable business to Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Will Heas- nu.uk has not won a game so with the the grade schooi.
be looked after regarding the cheese. ton assistant hostess. A large num last scheduled H. S. game of the sea­
They expect to be gone until about ber of women were present and werv i son coming up, the team is ready to
busy with their needle work, Re-
the 12 of December.
retrench itself from a shut out this
Mr. Burdette, a Mr. Knowles and freshments were served. In the busi- ¡ season.
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ness
meeting
it
was
voted
to
have
no
W. H. Muers, the latter proprietor of
For
Tillamook
it
would
be
hard to
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the Oregon hotel, Portland, were more regular meetings until January say who w*. the outstanding player
third
when
the
society
will
meet
with
hare last Sunday, guests of the Leach
I as every man played real ball in the is quite probable that the county
brothers, who took them duck hunt­ their president, Mr». Geo. Winslow last half. All times from taekle to court
will order a survey of the above
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and
election
of
officers
for
the
new
ing, with the result that 106 ducks
tackle the line held tight and Astoria route, and that this county will have
year
will
take
place.
were put out of flying commission.
of the survey. Washington
charge
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The leaders of the different sections , could not gain thru it.
The boys hunted along the bay.
paid for the survey of the
Tippin and Maxwell were the prin- county
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are to call their side together soon
Miss Vera Clark spent Sunday with and prepare their contributions for cipal ground gainers for Tillamook
Wilson river route last summer, so
her parents in Wheeler. Miss Clark the bazaar to be held December
it will be up to this county to
The honor roll for the second month that
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is stenographer and typist at the Rol- eighth.
of the school term is as follows: Cam- 1 make the next survey, when the coun­
lie Watson insurance office.
ille Haltom, Rose Loyd, Edith Nor­ ties will probably decide which route
Ethel Anderson, Eunice Swenson,
i the best and the most economical
Cottage Grove plans to increase berg, Corinne Stranahan, Henry Ber- is
' construction.
Elda Archibald, La Verne Holden, Alta storage capacity of city’s water sup- key. Joseph Heyd, Chas. Thomas, Lois of
One thing that augurs well for the
Simmons and Vera Clark visited ply-
Knight, Bernice Himes. Fern Brown­
lee, Agnes Arney, Carvus Artrip, < choosing and improvement of a short
Oceanside beach last Friday evening,
and enjoyed a beach picnic.
Louis Himes.Mabel Anderson. Corde- or
1 direct line of highway from Port­
to Tillamook, is the great inter­
Rosenberg brothers are placing
lia Oatfield. Margaret Ross. Beatrice land
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that is now being made manifest
about twenty five new concrete camp
Sheldon, Marion Lamb, Muriel Wiley, est
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stoves for the use of tourists and
Octavia Ware, Catherine Smith, Hel­ in both Washington and Tillamook
for the completion of a short
those who come with tents, to their
en Jordan, Veda Smith, Lunetta Pol- counties
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In a loosely played football game ' lock.Thelma Hoover, Rowena Hanson, highway from Portland to the coast.
beach resort at Oceanside. The ovens
The matter of a connection with the
are construced with special reference last Saturday Astoria high defeated . Catherine Gabriel.
“Why Smith Left Home” is ai Roosevelt highway is a matter of
to camp cooking, and will be appreci­ Tillamook 20 to 7. In the first half
ated by the traveling public.
the game was all Astoria's, She! 1 sprightly comedy by Geo. Broadhurst. I
It has enjoyed signal success both in
Albert Hall of Nehalem was in the scored all her points in that half.
city Tuesday last.
T. H. S. won the toss and elected England and in America, and has
ATTENTION
John Fox of Cloverdale was in the to kick. On the muddy field the ball been given successfully by many col­
city Tuesday.
only went 10 yards where an Astoria leges and high schools. The plot is
F. A. Emery of Mohler was a coun­ man fell on it. From the mid-field just complicated enough to hold the
ty seat visitor Tuesday last.
recovery Astoria went around Tilla­ interest and to develop extremely New music studio to open here
C. W. Barrick was called to Port- mook with sweeping end runs for the humerous situations. The characters soon. Enroll now for spring term.
land on lodge business last Tuesday. first touchdown Try for point was are rich types and are being cleverly Courses in vocal, piano and har
mony. Accredited teacher.
For
C. J. Neff of the Netherland hotel successful.
Again Tillamook kicked enterpreted by the cast. There are further information, address
took an auto load of Tillamook young off and again the ball did not go over. the bride, her spinster sister-in-law,
women to Astoria last Saturday to 20 yards By the same method varied the over-bearing aunt, the impulsive
ALYSE E. MURRY
witness the football game between with passes Astoria made her second younger brother, his chorus girl wife,
Tillamook high and Astoria high. touchdown. Just before the end of the usual maids, the cook-lady, the
891 E. Main St., Portland Oregon
run his house L
Those forming the party were: Miss the half the third touchdown was put hero. Smith who tries
Church, Betty Mowery, Helen Keim, over.
LaVelle Baker, Nadine Williams and
In mid-field Astoria made yardage
Betty Neff. The party returned Sat­ at will, but three times the Tillamook
urday night by moon light.
line held on its own goal line like a
Painful injuries were received by stone, wall and thus stopped a much
Mrs. Silas R Vermilyea when she higher score.
slipped and fell on a frosty incline at
The second half opened with As-1
her home near Mohler last Friday toria receiving and returned to mid­
morning, and for several days she field. On the first down a Tillamook J
was able to about only with great lineman tackled an Astoria back so, ]
difficulty.
hard that he knocked the runner com-
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Mrs. Hettie Haggard of Bay City pletely out, causing him to fumble. '
visited Tillamook Tuesday last.
Blum, end for Tillamook, smashing |
Miss Helen Wood of Rockaway was in scooped up the ball and raced 50 ;
a shopping visitor here last Tuesday. yards for a touchdown. There was a 1
C. E. Crowther and daughter of Ne­ display of some beautiful interference
halem were in the city Monday to re­ on this run.
ceive dental attention.
From thence on Tillamook seemed
Mr. Welsh of Blaine had business to hit her stride and repeatedly car-
in this city the early pert of the pres­
ent week.
Special cards and envelopes
Tillamook is to have another law­
have been provided in ample
yer. The newcomer is C. R. Chapin
array by the Headlight Pub­
if Newberg, who has secured rooms
lishing
Co. so that all who ap­
in the new Beals building, which he
will open to the public about Decem­
preciate the well worth while
ber first of this year.
pleasure of having Christmas
Bryson & Link have opened a new
Cards printed in accord with
auto garage on Second avenue, two
BIG VALUE
their
own wishes, may get
blocks north of the cheese factory.
them at very moderate prices.
Mr. Odekirk is building a new resi­
48 Envelopes and 1 pound
dence at the corner of Fifth street
48 Envelopes and 1 pound
eats and Park, which will cost, it is
of paper
said, between three and four thousand
dollars.
Rev. Hamrick of the M. E. church
this week tied two couples up in the
bonds of matrimony, at the parson­
age in this city. They were Walter
PERSONAL MENTION
MAY HAVE ROAD SURVEY
T. H. S. IS DEFEATED
20-7 BY ASTORIA
general public interest in the Will­
amette valley, and U «'»“ “ ",“t vl
which all tourists from the east and
elsewhere will feel deep concern
The importance of a road that wl
connect Portland with Tillamook by
the shortest number of miles, and at
the same time divert tourist travel
through Tillamook to u connection
with the Roosevelt highway at this
point, should be evident to every busi­
ness man, not only in Tillamook ( ity.
but elsewhere in the county, and es­
pecially to the beach resorts. It is
gratifying to know that our local
clubs are awake to the above quest­
ion, and are making of it the star pro-
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REDUCE COST OF TRAVEL
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Limit 15 days
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Your friends can buy anything
you can give them EXCEPT
your portrait. It is the ideal gift.
Now is the best time to arrange
for an appointment, free from
confusion of Christmas week.
Ask to see our Christ
mas Specials
GRA VES STUDIO
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On salo Fri., Sat. &
Sun., limited to Tue
For a
And Real Service
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CALL US DA.Y OR NIGHT
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Grant» cash loans, paid up inaurante und Extended In-
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MILLION
'One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
Uncle Ben
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ORGANIZED 55 YEARS AGO
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BETTER THAN MOST OF THEM
D. C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder
Says:
PORTLAND, Ott
415 OREGONIAN BLDG.
“A woman’s urn-
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Slow and too slow accounts and notes at our own expense
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
Fully equipped anil skilfully managed office for collections st
McMinnville
llilliiboro
lillamool
Possessing a million is fine
But what is it to tin invalid
in a wheel chair?
Dollars
witthout health are of little
joy. We may do very well,
however, without weath, pro­
vided we have the foundation
of all wealth—health.
Chiropractic brings new
hope to the world for it
brings the promise of health
to those who could not pos­
sess it by any other method.
Many are wasting time now
seeking health by other meth
ods, who will eventually have
to turn to chiropractic.
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WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS
C. J. & A. L. NEFF. Props
No. 8, First St.
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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 arid
lower organs.
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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
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LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
The undersigned relatives of
late Frank Henry McCracken, whose
death occurred here on November lb.
followed by his funeral on the 19th
inst, desire to express their heart­
felt thanks to the Knights of the In
visible Empire, and all other friends
of the deceased, for sympathy and
aid, during the saddest hours of their Ll.m^l I j I iljIUlJKMBMWINMMMIMlWMIMMimWMWIIMMgRMg
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afflication, anil for the beautiful
flower piece and emblems in evidence
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during the services nt the chapel ami ;
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at the grave.
MRS. IDA CRITTENDEN
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
SAM. McCRACKEN
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
MR. AND MRS. M. C. CRIT­
ALL YOUR GOODS
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CARD OF THANKS
Music Lovers
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JOHN M. scon
Asst. Passenger Traffir Manager
Portland, Oregon
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We extend to you, patrons and friends, ‘>ur
most sincere Thanksgiving greetings.
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We wish, as well, to express our deepest
ciation of your valued patronage and sp*en
loyalty.
IL L. Babb
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. Res. 56 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
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