FRIDAY, TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT this city attending were Arthur Wal­ day on business in his line, and water, a companion shot it with a dashed over the sea wall and flooded a fiilled in area. Fallen trees and lace, Tom Coates, Jr., Harry Bom- made a side trip to Brighton and revolver. Mr. Craven states that the Big rocks fell into the Columbia high­ Wheeler during the day. river seemed to be full of the Steel ­ hoff and I. W. White. way and did damage. On December the 13th in the after­ R. E. Ringo moved the first of the heads Sunday. They probably were L. V. Eberhart left last Wednesday noon at the Methodist parsonage in J. H. Woods and son Jesse of Blaine, headed for a Steelhead camp meeting week from his old offices in the Na ­ afternoon for Lincoln county, Mon­ Tillamook, Norman L. Steward and were in town Saturday. Mr. Woods tana, where he will visit for a week tional building to new quarters in the up the river. Clara Mae Krumlauf both of Gari­ senior took up a homestead in the Beals building on Second avenue. Miss Vera Clark and her sister, with the old folks at home. His fath­ baldi, were united in marriage, Rev. er is one of the first pioneers of that Clyde Craven of this city, caught an i Miss Mildred Clark, who is teaching Blaine country over twenty years ago, Smpson Hamrick of the Methodist section. Louie took his snow-shoes eighteen pund steelhead in the Nes- school in Rainier, met in Portland re- and later bought the Seth Moon ranch church officiating. and camera, and expects to have a tucca river last Sunday, with an ordi­ i cently and spent the week end with on Moon creek, where he now lives. Mr. Woods runs a dairy, and lives not it', Dr. Thompson wishes to thank pleasant recreation time in the moun­ nary trout rod, h'.’t b.4 hud «ome fun, lueii _ The Skipanon dike broke and ar- far from the Blaine store. He is an his many menus and pations tain region of Montana, while away. racing up and down the bank. He finally tired the big fish out, and when' renton was flooded last week duiing elder brother of S. C. Woods of thi3 for the past years patronage and ex­ He will return in about ten days. water At Astoria w_ — city. Elmer Troutman and Geo. Cas- tend to all best wishes for A Merry L. V. Goin has ooened a store in a it began to loaf along the top of the the big storm. tick of the same neighborhood were Christmas and a Happy New Year. part of the Netherland hotel ouild- in town the same day. ing, and will handle ready made wool­ At the last regular meeting of Dr. J. E. Shearer—Surgery and en goods. Miss Glad is clerking in Fairview Grange, the following offi­ Diagnosis. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m — the store. cers were elected: Master, Joe Will­ Adv. George J. Burkard has just com­ iams; Overseer, Robt. Stillwell; Leet, Dr. J. E. Shearer—Surgery and Rose Crawford; Steward, Frank Bes­ pleted installation of a boiler, and an Diagnosis. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m.— Ideal water heater, and a 180 gallon ter; Ass’t Steward, John Schild; Adv. Chaplain, Almeda Lucas; Treasurer, hot water tank in the new Armory P. J. Shermer and family were in building, and if the roof is all laid la-ona Rupp; Secretary, Bertie Tinn- the city from Rector, last Saturday. erstet; Gate keeper, Ed Weston; by that tme, will have the plant ready i Chas. McMillan and wife of Man­ Ceres, Marie Schild; Pomona, Lillian for operation by the middle of Jan­ hattan, were in the city last Friday, uary next, so that the building can be Williams; Flora, Eula Stillwell; L. A. on a shopping expedition. heated. Minnie Maxwell. Mrs. P. S. Darnell of Brighton, was Try Kimball’s ice cream at the El- There was a very good attendance dee during the holidays.—Adv. in the city Friday, shopping. and as a furnace is to be installed C. A. Johnson and wife, were city Mr. and Mrs. I. W. White visited soon so as to have a warm, comfort­ with relatives of Mrs. White in Port­ visitors Saturday. able room, a greater interest is ex­ land last Saturday, returning on Sun­ Ruth Anderson was in the city from What could be better as a Christmas present for pected and a greater crowd. Those day. Beaver last Saturday. who are in arrears for dues have P. Swetkoff of Jetty was a Tilla­ the Radio Fan than a Willard Rechargable A or Geo W. Grayson and wife are here been asked to pay at once to the from their home in Beilina, Idaho, and mook visitor, last Saturday, and spent B Radio battery? Priced from $3.00 up. secretary or they will be dropped at are guests of their daughter, Mrs. the day. the next meeting in January. Ask for free booklet “Better Results from Clarence Snodgrass last Monday Clark Hadley. Mr. Grayson operated opened a shoe repair shop in Bay City, the Tillamook stage line and trans ­ Radio.” Larson & Ilechtner have disposed where he has permanently located. ported the mail from North Yamhill of their store of groceries to Conover ( He is a brother of Ernest Snodgrass, to Tillamook, and return, for many & Conover, and will hereafter confine | who is in the same business in this their business to dry goods, The years. They lived at the Trask house city. Earl Snodgrass of Bay City where Mrs. Grayson was noted for change was effected this wee^. is also a brother. being one cf the finest cooks in the STAR GARAGE Mrs. II. E. Ramage, wife of the country. Mr. Grayson delivered the Earl Snodgrass and wife were up TILLAMOOK, OREGON additional prescription clerk at La- last sack of mail during his contract from Bay City for a few hours last mar’s drug store, arrived from Cal- in 1911. He has been busy meeting Monday. Earl says the bay is hitting gary, Alberta, on Wednesday of last old time friends since his arrival. the high spots with heavy swells this week, with their son, and are now winter during the storms. Also that Gustavus A. Henrickson and Anna * domiciled at the Plasker Court, where Rutgers were married at the parson- r Bay City people are pleased with the they have house keeping romos. age of the Christian church on Dec­ prospects of channel improvement to Dr. R. E. Ringo wishes to announce ember 15, 1923, by Rev. Geo. Harness. tha little city on the bay shore. that he has moved his offices from Both reside in Tillamook, where the the National Building to Suites 1 and bridegroom follows landscape garden­ 2 of the Beals’ Building.—Adv. ing. Gordon A. Hare has on Christmas Tom Coates, Jr. has accepted a po­ If you have a problem in land drainage we will display a fine Hupmobile, for which sition with Graves & Matthews, of assist you. Do not put it off any longer, he is the agent, on First street, near Portland, a prominent accounting the Todd hotel. His brother Trevor, firm of Portland, and after the first to operates the paint shop in the rear. of the year will begin work, with Veterans of the 162nd Infantry, residence in the above city. He is who participated in the World war, spending the holidays at home. held a reunion in Portland last Satur­ Capt. Geo. R. Stokes, a deputy state tW'iiw tw »w ÍV/ iw »w bw »w»Wbw »w »W»w is day. Members of that outfit from fire marshal was in the city Wednes- SEEN ON THE STREETS ■ese' ‘ r, e