Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 11, 1924, Image 8

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924
the wet cold weather comes on the most breathlessly the outcome
Rowena Hanson, William Lucas, and at the Near East Relief office in Port­
J. R. Collins. Mr. Nelson has been in the city next week. While here
suffering
and death rate will be ap­ your efforts to raise money’”
Catherine Smith. The alternates are land by J. J. Handsaker, state direct­
seriously ill for several months and he will occupy the pulpit of the Re­
Florence Stranahan and John Gienger or. The letter was dated early in palling. We are asking to be allowed
was only recently discharged from formed church for about six weeks
BRIGHTON MILL RESUMES W(
in order to give his brother, Rev. The first debate will be February 8, December and states that the trans­ to give the refugee children one hot
I. C. Hendricks and J. W. Hubberd, the hospital.
meal
a
day.
Our
answer
from
New
with
Willamina
and
Cloverdale
on
fer of populations between Greece
both of Newberb, spent two days here
Frank Thomas who has been cheese­ W. G. Lienkaemper a much needed
The Brighton mill resumed op
visiting friends and doing some duck maker at the Cold Springs factory rest. Mr. Lienkaemper plans to spend the Question, Resolved that the dir­ and Turkey is causing hideous suffer­ York is that we must wait the results ation again Tuesday morning a;
of
the
Christmas
campaign
in
Amer
­
ect
primary
law
of
Oregon
should
be
ing. The relief workers have taken
hunting.
is now making cheese at the Clover a large part of his vacation at Ocean­
a shut down of several weeks to
repealed.
down the sign from the Near East ica for funds. In the meantime the low for repair work. The mJ
side with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stam Kpent| Lxaf fac«ory.
children
are
hungry
and
we
have
no
“
The
Grc?n
Gtddeaa
’
’
S
a
fi'm
that
ornhanage,
as
no
more
children
could
New Year’.’' day in Piwiiand visiting
now being supplied with logs by j
Sheriff Aschim went to Portland might be called an epic of photo­
be accommodated and they were being bread. ’ “Do you ww.Ier.” the letter
with relatives and friends.
Sunday to attend the convention of plays.”—The Evening Journal, N. Y.
concludes, “that we are waiting al- company’s big new camp at Rectd
asked
daily
to
take
children
in.
Miss Agnes Coates returned to Eu­ sheriff’s.
At the Tinshop Sunday and Mon­
gene Tuesday after having spent the
James J. Hahn and Lucile Conover
PLEASANT VALLEY
holidays at home, to resume her stud­ joined the Toby Oliver Komedians day.—Adv.
Ira G. Lance was a Portland busi­
ies at the university.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pruett of Salem
Sunday and open in the Sunday night ness visitor this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Coats and son show, “The Marriage Question.”
spent the weekend visiting relatives
Alfred left in their car Sunday morn­
in this vicinity.
Mr and Mrs. E. H. Linsey of Moh­
HIGH SCHOOL
ing for Seattle where Alfred is at­ ler spent Saturday night in the city
Miss Viola Bradley left Wednesday
tending the Moran school.
for
Salem where she is attending
on theii way to Portland.
The grade school opereta of two
Little Jeanette Stanley, daughter of
Among those in this city who have acts, "The Smuggleman” by Eliza- school, after spending the holidays
m and Mrs. Clarence Stanley, who recently added to their wordly goods beth Stoner will be given February with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robitsch and
has been seriously ill the past week by purchasing new automobiles are first in the high school gymnasium at
is reported as greatly improved.
W. J. Hill, Wm. Hosley, Henry White 8:15. There will be choruses of Bobbie are visiting at the Frazier
Mrs. W D. Pine and daughter Joan and Arnold Grunenwald.
gnomes, jam boys, fairies, Scotch parental home in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Huton of Medford
Russell Hawkins is reported to have dancers, Irish dancers, French danc­
visited in Portland Tuesday and Wed­
and
Miss Beatrice and Earl Black­
been
confined
to
his
home
at
Idaville
nesday.
ers, knights and horses. There will
Thomas Coates was confined to his with sickness recently.
also be solo dances, and between acts burn of Cloverdale visited I. H. Mores
Autsin Moe of Bellvue was in town there will be stunts. Miss Helen Thursday.
home Thursday on account of illness.
Dr. Shaw the County Veterinary is
a
few days last week visiting his Church is directing it.
Gust Wicklund accompanied by Mr.
testing cows in the this neighborhood.
is confined in a local
brother
who
Anderson,
T.
On Wednesday Glen
and Mrs. Arthur Marolf spent sev­
Mrs. Wismer and Walter Wismer
result of a broken leg. H. S. student of 1922 class, favored
eral days in Portland last week where hospital as a
Coates has been taking the assembly with four excellent motored to Portland Friday returning
Fire
Chief
Mr. Marolf underwent a minor oper­
Saturday.
ation. They returned home Monday. an enforced vacation this week on ac­ readings, “Ain’t We Got Fun,” “The
Mr. and George Ellis is building
count of an attack of the grippe. He 1 Killing of Dan McGrew,” “When
Mrs. John Carroll and son Jack, is improving slowly and will soon be
on
the lot. recently purchased of
Mother came to College,” and “Tab­
left Sunday morning for their home aide to be out again.
George Lane.
ascus
Sauce.
”
The
students
and
fac-
in Spokane after vsiting here during
William H. Hayes of this county,
the holidays with Mrs. Carroll’s filed a petition in bankruptcy in the ’ ulty enjoyed them immensely.
FORMER RESIDENCE DIED
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A Christmas program was held
EFORE explosives were used on the farm, clearing
mother, Mrs. O. A. Eastman.
federal court at Portland last week, ' Ftiday afternoon, December 21. A
land was heavy, costly work. Today, stumping can
Miss Edna Mills, deputy county stating that his liabilities were $651
George
Lee
Hubbard,
26
years
old,
small tree was decorated, and Le Roy
be done at a much lower cost.
clerk, has been absent from the court and his assets were $250. Hayes is
Stillwell was Santa Claus. The pro­ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hubbard
house several days this week on ac­ a laborer.
Many
ranchers in this section are using Pacific Stumping,
this
city
died
in
a
hospital
Friday
of
gram consisted of:
count of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clifford and Trio, The Misses Church, Anderson, evening in Portland after an accident
the du Pont explosive, for clearing their stump land for
An event of the holiday season was four children arrived here Tuesday
profitable crops. Pacific Stumping does the job at lower
while working on the repair of a
and Phillippi.
the weddng of Miss Harriett Weber evening from Trenton, North Dakota,
expense and does it right. Pacific Stumping gives you
Reading ....................... Muriel Wley grain ship there.
and R. R. Duffield which took place to visit with Mr. Clifford’s father,
one-half more sticks per dollar—about the same strength,
Mr. Hubbard evidently fell through
Song ..........
Assembly
in Portland. Miss Weber has been John Clifford and other relatives.
stick for stick, as any standard stumping powder. It is
A Christmas Skit ..... Freshmen class a hatchway to a deck 28 feet below
nursing in a local hospital for the
“Thrills, beauty, drama and tense Duet ... . Misses Church and Phillippi and when discovered he had broken a
non-freezing andwon’t give you a headache from handling,
past year. Mr. and Mrs. Duffield will appeal predominate in the ‘The Green
Solo “Silent Night” ... Paul Hamrick collar bone, shoulder blade, hip and
We carry complete stocks of Pacific Stumping and other
make their home in La Grande.
Goddess.' ”—N. Y. American. At the
Each student and teacher received pelvic bone. The cause of his death
du Pont dynamites—recognized as standard wherever
On account of illness of several Tinshop Sunday and Monday.—Adv.
however
was
from
pneumonia,
hav
­
explosives are used. Let us estimate on the cost of clear
members the Tillicum club meeting
Miss Gertrude Lienkaemper, daugh­ a gift at the close of the program. ing lain for some hours in the ship
ing some of your stump land.
has been postponed until January 16. ter of Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Lienkaem­ The football team members presented before he was found.
L. V. Eberhart returned Friday per, returned Saturday to Yakima Coach Sheeley with a beautiful shirt.
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The deceased is survived by his
On Friday evening, December 21,
- Oto.
from a visit to his relatives in Mon- where she is teaching, after having
city,
one
brother
W.
parents
of
this
the freshmen class entertained the
tana. He reports that there was spent the holidays at home.
the
I. Hubbard, of Tillamook, and two
considerable snow there and that the
Week end candy special at "The Juniors at the high school gymnasium. sisters, Mr3. J. M. Wilson of Tilia-
livii
temperature fell to 30 degrees below Paim”—chocolate cream fudge, 34 After many games were played re-
frechments were served after which mook and Mrs. W. P. Ulrich of Spo-
zero.
cents full pound.—Adv.
kane, Wn.
Geoerge A. White and family left
The Kill Kare Klub of this city the party broke up, each pupil feeling
The body was taken to Spokane
N
he
had
the
best
time
of
his
life.
for their home in Salem Friday even­ recently sent a box of babies’ wear
where burial took place Monday after­
of t
Florence
Stranahan
and
Noah
ing. They had been staying at a to the Albertina Kerr nursery home
NON-HEADACHE (ÖÜPONI
noon.
camp on the Wilson river for a few in Portland and were pleased Io re­ Richards entertained the Zeta Gethian
days.
NON-FREEZl
ceive word from the management of society Thursday evening, December
NEAR EAST RELIEF
Orval Bodie of Bay City, who fre­ the home that the box from this club 20, at the home of Mrs. Fred Beltz.
Games and the initiation of Leonard
quently makes Tillamook a stopping was the best one received.
The Ninety and Nine, the Bible
place in his busy life, was in the city
The Ladies Aid of the Reformed Bales, Sheldon Johnson, and Warren
story
of how a good shepherd rescued
Poland
filled
the
evening.
Those
Saturday.
church served dinner to the Kiwanis
whe
present were Catherine Gabriel, Wan­ a strayed sheep was re-enacted with
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stam of Bright­ club Wednesday.
dramatic
setting
in
the
Near
East
at
da
llaltom,
Katherine
McIntyre,
Flor
­
on passed through here last week on
See the stripes put on stick candy
pro!
their way home from Portland, where at “The Palm” Saturday 1:30 and ence Stranahan, Eugene Hamrick, Christmas time. Instead of one sheep
«tar
Warren Foland, Leonard Bales, Shel­ being lost, there were many hundreds
they had been for a few days.
4 P. M.—Adv.
J. L. Gay of Cloverdale has been
Stanton H. Wilkes, son of II. C. don Johnson, Marion Iuimb, Noah of children that had been rendered
called to duty on the grand jury again Wilkes of Mohler and grandson of Richards^ and the faculty advisor, homeless by the recent deportation of
Christians from Turkey, In the Bible
and has been seen about the streets A. J Wilkes of Tillamook, is home Miss Aulis Anderson.
Before Christmas the Medieval story, there was plenty of room for
here lately. Mr. Gay does not pro­ from Panama Canal on a furlow after
fess to have any particular fancy for three years service in the army and history class taught by Miss Edith the one lost sheep. In the modern
his perennial job on the jury, and will return to serve three years more Larson, chose sides to sell $25 worth story, there was room for but 200
A Pacific Northwest Product
states that it somewhat interferes at the expiration of his leave of ab­ of tuberculosis stamps. The captain children, although several hundied
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC.
PORTLAND, ORE.
of
the
winning
side
was
Luwellt
Hoi
­
should
have
been
accommodated.
The
with the attention he should give his sence.
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herd of cows.
The building in which R. B. Hays le tt; the captain of the losing side rescue was made by Near East Re­
Amos Ross, who has been in the has his fish market is being remodel­ was Curtis Garner. Last Friday lief workers from Aleppo, according
city for the past two week? taking ed this week to permit another store evening. January 4, the losng side to advices just received by J. J. Hand-
entertained the winners at the high saker, State Director Near East Re­
chiropractic treatments from Dr. room.
Rabb, left Sunday morning for his
“In its film form ‘The Green God­ school gymnasium with a party. lief, 613 Stock Exchange, Portland.
Ethel Long Newman, O. A. C. ‘20
home in Wheeler.
dess’ deserves all the success it had Those on the refreshment committee
Glen Sheeley, gymnasium instruc­ while on the stage.”—The Evening were Opal Hess, Muriel Wiley, and who is in charge of an American or­
tor in the high school enjoyed a visit Mail, N. Y. At the Tin shop Sunday Mabel Wilkes. Those on the enter­ phanage in the Russian Caucasus in
tainment committee were Lester Mac- the Near East, sent Christmas greet­
from his mother a few days last week. and Monday Adv.
Charles Thomas, Keith Pol­ ings to her Oregon friends through
Mrs. Edna DeSart, who has been
Miss Glee Rusk, stenographer for kinster,
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and Inez Hopkins. John Zeller the
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Near East Relief, 613 Stock Ex­
ill in a local hospital for some time the Creamery Association, was away lock.
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Portland, and speaks of the
is reported greatly improved and has from her work this week on account 1 said it was the best party ever held change,
in
i great joy she has in seeing ragged,
been moved to her home.
of illness.
1 the gymnasium.
The debate tryout was held Monday, homeless orphans changed into happy,
Charlie Voshurg, who has been in
A A. Pennington was absent from
I
the city for several weeks under the his business a few days this week, ’ January 7, on the question. Resolved healthy,
children. Eighteen hundred
that Oregon should furnish free text children call Mrs. Newman “Mother.”
care of Dr. Babb returned to his home suffering from the grippe.
to its public school pupils.
in Wheeler Friday.
That conditions of suffering in the
Candy making demonstration at books
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Richards was chairman. Those Near Eas have not ceased is indicated
Bert King made a trip to Portland “The Palm" Saturday P. M. at 1:30 Noah
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made the team were Archie Pye, by a letter just received from Greece
Thursday to bring in his mother, Mrs. and I o’clock. Public invited.—Adv. who
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W. J. King. They drove in Friday
Mrs. F. C. Esch entertained the
and reported the roads in a very slip­ Bridge Luncheon club at her home
pery condition.
Tuesday of this week. A delightful i
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A. M. Hoffman went out to Portland three course luncheon was served at 1
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Friday morning to see his wife who one o’clock after which the time was
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had undergone a very serious oper­ given over to playing bridge. All
ation at the Good Samaritan hospital. members of the club were present
At last report she was doing very except Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Kuratli
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nicely.
substituted for her. Ute prite was
Mrs. E. E. Koch and son Charles a beautiful box of fine stationery
More water to your cows when they want it means more milk
were Portland visitors from Sunday
“Thrills and splendor put ‘The
The proper way to get results from your cows is to have water
to Friday of last week. Mr Koch Green Goddess’ over."—The Daily
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before them at all times. Installing sanitary drinking cups not
only increases your milk yield but eliminates lots of extra labor.
drove to Portland and brought them News. N. Y. At the Tinshop Sunday
It is a guaranteed fact that you get your money back on an
home Friday.
•nd Monday.—Adv.
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increase in milk in 10 months, besides the saving of labor and
Mias Una Emerson who has been
sa
The trial of E. H Holden, deputy
inconvenience of having to run the cows out in bad weather.
clerking for the past pear and a half sheriff, for alleged mistreatment of
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In the past 20 months I have installed 750 cups and ont one
at the J. C. Penney store n the city three minor step children, which wa-
of these could be bought from the user for the money it took to «A
place them in the barn.
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resigned her position and left last to occur Wednesday morning has been
It is a positive fact it not only results in an increase in pro­
Wednesday for her home in Forest indefinitely postponed. A large num
duction but also a saving of feed. Without water your cows
Grove.
S
her of women from the various clubs
would be non—producehs. therefor«' sufficient water at the proper
y.
little Maxine Aschim. daughter of in the city were present to hear the
time increases your milk flow.
sa
Mr. and Mrs. John Aschim, is recov­ trial.
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ering from a recent illness.
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H. L. Babb made a trip to
Arthur Kerns recently purchased W heeler Tuesday evening
sa
the McNair property, on first street
sa
Mrs. O. A. Eastman went to Port-
sa
and will rent the house. Mr Kerns land Thursday morning
on business,
&
resides at Enright.
Mis.Eva McGee and
Donald
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the return of your money in 10 months on an increase in milk by
Mrs. Nettie Riggs and daughter and Mr and Mr». Arthur son
Travi re-
installing sanitary drinking cups.
Edna returned New Yeats day from turned Monday of last week froi
One cup supplies two cows. These cups are $4 each. It mat-
an
- sa
Portland after spending the t’hrist- Cl
t'32rn<>t h°W ar** or how ,ma11 the
m>’ guarantee holds
•tended trip into Washington, where
mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs
hey visited in Abends
Montesano
Ralph Warren.
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ami Taconia. They report a splendid
Louie I-abowitch went to Portland trip in spite of having to come home
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Sunday to be gone until the last of through snow.
th. week During his abaencc his
E H. Elliott returned to his home
FIX AND FIT SHOP
brother Harry is managing the store. in Mohler Saturday after receiving
John Nelson, wife and family of treatmenu here from Dr. Babb.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
Dalia, are visiting at the home of
Rev. Benjamin Lienkaemper from
Mrs. Nelson'« parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sandusky. Ohio, is expected to arrive
SEEN ON THE STREETS
4.
Clear YOUR Stump Land at Lower
B
more per dollar
King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co
R
STUMPING POWDE
BEAUTY PARLORMOVES
I have moved my Beauty parlor from Haltom’i
DOLLARS AND SENSE
IN A NUTSHELL
To Corner of Third St. and
Third Ave. East
Remember Burckard
Guarantees
Across from Tillamook Hotel
GEORGE J. BURCKARD
MRS. CLAIRE HYSMITH