Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 18, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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officials toward the plan is a state­
The Coast Power company is install-1 “fo years I have fought good roads
ment
of
E.
Arthur
Ball,
depa.tment
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in mm ” • ■
me i»’
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ing an electric range without charge I at county expense. I was wrong. I’m
for the use of the guild for the even-(here to tell you why. Last winter my
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CLUB CALENDAR
little girl got sick. She was awful.
universal peace with interest and y«u.
ing.
Jan. 18. L. D. club meets at home of
The hostesses served light refresh­ sick. I got the doctor on the tele­
hope, the members will at all times
An interesting fact regarding the
phone and he said he’d be right out.
be wary of any idea which may tend
Mrs. H. H. Rosenberg.
ments after the business meeting.
It took mm
him eigni
eight nours
hours to
get to
esteem —
in which the county warrants
co gev
™ the --------
.. . , to compromise national honor or be
Jan. 21. Wabbeguanna club meets at
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SUNDAY-MONDAY JANUARY 20-21
He
got
mired
in
down
by
the
are
being
held
was
brought
to
Jigh
„
home of Mrs. George Winslow, Mrs. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY house.
in variance with what they were
when
it
was
learned
that
this
week
ANNA
O
NILSSON,
JAMES
KIRKWOOD,
MARSH-
horse pond.
pond. When
he g got there it was
J. E. Shearer assisting.
The American Legion Auxiliary i horse
When he
ANNA Q. NILSSU
J0SEI>H
KILGOUR TULLY
in
man, wishing to invest taught by the experiences in the mud
Jan. 21. Merrymakers. Regular met Thursday, January 10, at home to° ,ate- My little I girl choked to I one local what he considered good of Flanders. Other officials declare
j $2500
in
meeting.
of Mrs. Alfred Anderson. The newly' J*a'h with diphtheria, My
my road
rv»u tax
- it
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weeks trying to that “Any plan the Legion may ap­
Jan. 23. Woman’s Club meets at city ilceted officers were in.Ulled at this (™ght have cost me fifty dollars a paper, spent
prove ought to be workable.
; and I’d have! buy county warrants at 97 1-2 cents.
From he novel by Cynthia Stockley. It’ll amaze you-thrill
hall. Program.
time. Resolutions were adopted to,ycar
a I*w y*ars!
J After the three-week period he had
y0U_ it’ll sweep you away in the maze of it s sensational ad-
Jan. 25. Swastika club meets at be sent to Oregon repre.entat.ve. in a daughter. I saved the money . • ;
'. Peo-
Congress, asking for the adoption of und bought a tombstone with it, and at
home of Mrs. David Kuratli.
VentUruLIGHTNING LOVE” LARRY SEMON COMEDY
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Pl. who
who have
>»» been paid the county
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warrants
do
not
seem
io
be
in
ouy
number of other small matters of| I’m for the bond issue, and when the
METHODIST AID SOCIETY
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22-23
and
ap-
The Palm confectioney will close i
road is built, I’ll build my own quart- hurry to dispose of them,
The Ladies Aid of the Methodist business were taken up.
good as
parently
consider
them
as
DOROTHY PHILLIPS in
beginning Monday Januay 21 fora'
get to it.
Mrs. Walter Stark, Mrs. J. E. i or of a mile of road so I can
church met Thursday January 17. at
■»»
currency.
period of three or four days, for the :
two children,
the home of Mrs. George Lamb, with Reedy and Mrs. Hendricks served a *’vfc
purpose of installing a modern cold!
Mrs. Clyde Craver assistant hostess. lunch following the business meeting. I The bond issue was passed.
Portland—Willamette Iron & Steel
storage plant.
♦ ♦ ♦
Plans were made for the furnish­
A story of great emotions and unexpected climaxes. Staged and
From the fourteenth to eighteenth company making $100,000 additions
Nearly all the progressive confec-1
produced against the picturesque backgound of the Canadian
FIVE-HUNDRED PARTY
ing of the kitchen in the basement of
of January there will be held in Chi- and impovements to plant.
tioners
throughout
the
state
have
in
­
the new church which is expected to
Northwest.
«INTERNATIONAL NEWS”
Mrs. S. W. Conover and Mrs. A. K. j
Danner—Jordan Valley Irrigation
stalled these plants in the past sev­
be completed in the next three weeks. Case were hostesses Tuesday evening - | eago, the geatest exhibition of road
“
AESOP
’S FABLE” CARTOON COMEDY
bonds
for
district
issuing
$400,000
eral years in preferance to the old.
The hostesses served dainty re- to a number of friends. There were machinery, materials, and methods
work on system.
of
road
ever
staged
in
the
history
icing system, thus insuring their
freshments to a largo number of four tables of “500". Light refresh-1
THURSDAY-FRIDAY JANUARY 24-25
Corvallis—Pac. Tel. & Tel. com-
patrons of a uniform quality of ice
members and friends.
ments were served by the hostesses. I I making.
local
improvement
pletes its $90,000
the
im-
It
is
difficult
to
estimate
VIOLA DANA in
♦ ♦ ♦
cream, bricks etc.
♦ ♦ ♦
pcrtance of such a great exposition, program.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH AID
J. U. G. CLUB
Merle Harrington, organist at the
Rosebug—Two stories added to
either from the standpoints of the
The Ladies Aid of the Christian
The J. U. G. club held its regular
Coliseum theatre, visited his parents
Giand hotel.
intimate
contact
thus
made
possible
church held a social meeting January meeting Wednesday afternoon at the
A thrill every minute in vivid mystery story. A thrilling ro­
in Portland Friday and Saturday.
10 at the home of Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs. home of Mrs. Alva Williams with between makers of machinery and
mance of the Social whirl and a reckless girl. The sensational
During his absence Ja.nes Watson
CONSUMERS
maker
of
material
can
not
but
aid
NOTICE
TO
WATER
inside story of the famous Cardigan case.
Mary Messner and Mrs. Marion Doty Mrs. Fred Christenson assistant host-
played
the
theatre
organ.
“THE BLACKSMITH” BUSTER KEATON COMEDY
assisted.
About twenty members ess. Mrs. W. B. Aiderman, Mrs. I both to do better work. The bring­
Ml*, and Mrs. Fred Pporman of Gari­
Beginning February 10, 1924 there
were present and there were several Harry Thomas and Mrs. Guy Ford ing together of so many different
ways of road making must be of in­ will be a penalty of 25 cents per baldi were visitors in the city Friday.
SATURDAY JANUARY 26
guests.
wee guests, Games and fancy oc-
calculable value to the road buyer; house per month on all accounts not
The Tillamook Woman’s club will
The hostesses had arranged several cupied the aftenoon.
DUSTIN FARNUM in
, .. | the county and State engineer, the paid on or before the above date and give a Home Products dinner at the
guinea after which refreshments were
.
. ,
The matter of a donation to the I
I road supervisor, and the taxpayer.
the 10th of each month thereafter.
K. P. hall for the benefit of the Til­
served.
Scholarship Loan fund was discussed
But perhaps the greatest benefit
Tillamook Water Commission
lamook public library on January 25.
♦ ♦ ♦
and the club decided to give a food
from this mutual contact of the
By
C.
B.
Stanley,
Secretary.
A story of the early days and the rush of 49’ to the Westen
Come
one, and all at 11 a. m. to 1:30
TILLICVM CLUB
sale the last day of January to raise
goldfields; when men and their families braved the dangers of
forcer which are behind the good
15-4t p. m. and evening at 5 p.m . until
Miss Myrtle Wallin and Miss An­ funds for this purpose.
the plains and the maurading bands of Indians in their quest
road, is in the laying before the coun­
all sold out at fifty cents a
tonia Gray entertained the Tillicum
A very pleasing lunch was served
for the riches of gold digging.
try,
the
magnitude
of
the
effort
in
­
take
at
The
American
Legion
will
plate.—Adv.
club Wednesday evening at the home by the hostesses.
“THE UNREEL NEWS REEL” TWO REEL COMEDY
volved and showing forth to the least a partial referendum on the
of the former. Guests of the even­
♦ ♦ ♦
Enjoy
your evenngs at the Coliseum, see new pictures amid
world what progress has been made prize-winning plan of the dward Bok
ing were MisB Ellen Norberg, Miss
BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINS
comfortable surroundings. Keep your eyes open for our an­
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in
the
hard
surface
highway
idea.
award
for
the
promotion
of
peace
Margaret Armentrout, Miss May Mac
nouncement on “If Winter omes" positively the geatest picture
On Wednesday evening the Thurs- !
ATTENTION
Donald and Miss Dorothy Bonnier. day Bridge club entertained their ■ Twenty years ago, before the auto- among nations. The referendum will
ever put on a film.
Members present were Miss Edna husbands and a few friends at the I !. mobile was more than a toy, the road be representative, and is expected to
n O.
r> spitz-
a ■«. i idea was
Mills, Miss Belle Wilson, Miss Edith home of Mr. and Mrs. 1>.
_, dead. . “We , , didn’t need be balloted on by fully half the en­
,, ,
toads. The roads we had were good tire membership.
Johnson, Miss Margaret Coates, Miss messer. T M * r. and Mrs. E. M. Bales
,
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,
.
.
,
j enough. To spend money for roads
imiWIilMWWHIWHHMIlHHHIIlWHI
The balloting will be conducted New music studio to open here
Mue Clemo und the hostesses.
and Mr. and Mrs. James (lark were I
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soon. Enroll now for spring term.
. ,.
...
was
foolish.
The
railroads
gave
all
through
the
State
organizations
of
Cards were tho diversion of the guests, The prize for
the high score ,
„
Courses in vocal, piano and har­
evening, Miss Edith Johnson winning went to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ebing- j f the transportation necessary. Roads the Legion and through the American mony. Accredited teacher. For
'
were
merely
an
expense,
a
luxury,
not
Legion Weekly. Members will be further information, address
first prize and consiiation being er A lunch was served at a late
?
' an asjet'” Such arguments were asked as a rule only to vote “yes”
awarded Miss Edna Mills.
hour.
common.
There
were
no
road
build
­
or “no” on their acceptance of the
The hostesses seved a dainty sup-
♦ ♦ ♦
ALYSE E. MURRY
ers, there was no. road building in­ plan, after its publication by neys-
pei late in the evening. The host­
THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB
dustry.
Today
there
are
thousands
891
E. Main St., Portland Oregon
papers.
esses for the next meeting will be
Mrs. W. D. Pine entertained the
Indicative of the attitude of Legion
Miss Edith Johnson and Miss Bertha Thursday Bridge club January 10, at i of engineers, hundreds of firms niak-
Collins.
her home. Mrs. Harvey Ebinger was ing h“rd road buiIdi"S machinery and
i
♦ ♦ ♦
absent and Mrs. S. J. Greene substi- I Pr°dutt>' *» hard road making, and
not a State “"interested in
.MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB
tuted for her. The hostess served Ith< re
1 »
Monday Musical club met Monday, very delightful refreshments. Mrs. 5 modern hlShw“ys. "ot • ««“"‘V whlch
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January 14, at home of Mrs. E. E. L. W. Turnbull won high score foJt '«Iking good roads, not a farmer
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who doesn t realize th«* need of them.
Koch. Several important items of th«* afternoon.
This great road exposition is a re­
business were taken up and discussed.
♦ ♦ ♦
It was decided that the club give a FRIENDS ARE ENTERTAINED flection of the times, and the senti­
Colonial tea for the benefit of the
Mrs. Harry Thomas entertained ment which is behind roads; hard
public library. Tho tea given last Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. roads, the sort of roads which mini­
Ma and dad topped the milk for their coffee and
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year for the same purpose was such Halsey Pangborn of Knnsns who is mize the hauling cost and give the
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left Johnnie tne skimmilk for his portion.
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a success that it is planned to make visiting here. The invited guests maximum of speed and intercommuni­
Lucky the lad that gets the milk to drink just
cation.
it an annual affair. Mrs. A. F. Coats were Mrs. George Winslow, Mrs. E.
as
it comes from the dairy.
The road exposition at the Coli­
and Mrs. G. H. Ward are the com­ J. Greene, Mrs. S. J. Greene, Mrs.
We all hope that 1924 will bring constantly in­
seum,
in
Chicago,
is
more
than
an
ex
­
mittee in charge.
Alva Williams, Mrs. Lloyd Edwards,
Miss Eunice Swenson played two Mrs. Merrel Smith, Mrs. L. W. Turn­ hibit; it is monument to the modern
creasing prosperity to Tillamook and to our sec­
piano compositions by Dent Mowry, bull, Mrs. George Ilanslmair and Mrs. idea of transportation.
which won much upplause. Mr. Mow- Leslie Harrison.
tion of Oregon.
ry is an Oregon composer whose
The guests brought their fancy
works are receiving great recognition. work and after an afternoon pleaa-
It is the privilege of the First National Bank
Miss Marie Holden read an inter­ antly spent the hostess served a de-
Groweis of hay of Sheridan are
esting paper on the "Birth of Opera lightful lunch.
to help you realize your share of the year’s pros­
vitally affected by new low rates or.
in Italy, to and including Monte-
♦ « ♦
nay
iwarded
the
growers
in
the
cen-
verde.” This was followed by a dis­
perity. Plan ahead for what you’d like to accom­
W. C. T. U. MEETING
I tral part of the state. It is the cen­
cussion led by Mrs. Leslie Harrison.
A meeting of the Tillamook W C.
plish. Then come in, talk over your plans with us,
Both Phones
Mrs. Paris Lunar told the "Founda­ T. U. was held on Tuesday January 8 tral portions of the stat« where the
ERWIN HARRISON, Prop
tion Stories of the Early Italian at the horn«* of Mrs. Mary Allison. I most hay is grown and this district
j is now placed on a parity with the
and see how we can help you carry them out.
Opel as.” Mrs. Koch illustrated with Ther«* was a good attendance and an
1 Willamette valley, through decision
several scores of the music of the interesting meeting was held.
| of the public service commission. The
cat ly operas, Ms. G. H. Ward led
You’ll find at this bank a genuine, cordial in­
It was decided at that time to hold
Sheridan growers henceforth will
the discussion which followed.
a food sale Saturday January 19 at
terest in your problems.
The hostesses, Mrs. A. F. Coats the Conover store window, the pro­ 1 have mor«* active competition in sell-
and Mrs. F. C. Esch served tea and ceeds to be used for the state work. . ing to the Tillamook market.—Sheri-
, dan Sun.
cakes at the close of the program
All members have been asked to con­
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♦ ♦ ♦
tribute something f«>r this sale.
MERRYMAKERS
The next meeting will be held at
The Merrymakers met Monday eve­ the home of Mrs. W. E. Noyes Feb-
ning for the regular business meet­ ruary 12.
ing. A large number of members
Tillamook. Oré.
ROCKAW \Y
were present and plans were made
for the work which the club will fol­
Mrs A. G. Walling has b«*en very
low. It was decided to employ a
sick for the past week but is im- (
physical instructor to teach physical
I DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP TOUR
proving.
culture work in the club.
MOVING
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Jack
Jasmann
and son, Jack junior,
Plans for a leap year dance were
I drove in from Portland with Loyd
discussed and a committee was ap­
8
1 Hughes.
pointed to make the necessary ar­
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
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rangements.
m TK’H sa L. HIGHWAY
Last Friday evening the Ladie
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
.»5 Y.V.
All members are urged to attend
Aid of Rockaway church gave an an-
ALL YOUR GOODS
the next meeting and l>e prepared to NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION MEM I ron party , - The mu sical entertain-
Mm
rel
’
<
Pride
Hams,
Fancy
Lunch
Meats
and
was
I
ment
l>egin the physical training wotk.
HER. NO. 5200
tine Thu women aie more *
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Red Rock Cottage Cheese are some of the good
1 than pleas.rd with whiit was taken in. ♦
Our Motto: "Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.”
Mr . Fl.vrm and famiily are occupi ng
The county Was to vote on u a bond
things w e sell as well as the best Government in­
ifW J asmann hoiuse for a year.
issue which would criss-cross ii it with
spected
fresh meats, t’s economy for you to buy
hard roads. At a public ineeti ing in ' Mr F■lynn being the new depot agent.
the
best.
IZ
Mr Daviis is MartiniIT his third r, w
the county seat the argument? s pre-
sent«*«! from the forum were I ! irgely ruttairc t h i s week on Owens avenue.
when
tollam
directed against the issue of bonds.
I
* Ladies Aid ar«1 giving a |M»t
«on and Mrs Hochtner were br.sed on the higher taxes which lurk suppe r t rida y e>• ening Januarv
L. E. I.OLL
The usual sewing occupied would be paid and the fact tha It ”WU 18. st;uri ing at 6:30.
B
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props.
novii. An appetising lunch already have all we can pay.”
Mr<
J i\rvb* was called to
s<! by th« hostesses.
The chairman was an anti bon nd ad- Hillsh
f the illness of,
g No. 8, First St.
Tillamook, Ore.
Ki-ge Hoskins and Mrs Earl voeate. After a pro-bond i t'h. to he bnc thvr.
will entertain the club in which he listened with ill- . < nle«i j Mr* A. Gu’ »m r*f Tillamook '
impatience, he called Farm nvr Jones spent Sund:iy with h>'ir parents, Mr
Why buy a worthless tin can?
♦ ♦ ♦
to his feet. "You tell M. Br rother and .Mrs. V an N ort wie
We
sell good bulk coffee at 35 cents per pound,
PRESBYTERIAN GUILD
Jones." he said. “Yoi Wouli Id bv I
—■ m J
and
the
very blend at 40 cents.
The Presbyterian Guild held a reg­ heavily taxed, and yet you wouldn't
Baskets—We have just received the finest
ular business meeting last Thursday be within a quarter o a mile of the
»t th«* home of Mrs. S. W. Conover.
clothes baskets ever manufactured. Call and get
ei'tenant he
Mrs. W. H Hoskins was the assistant
your.
«*.
too I I've
hostesa. Plans were perfected for
Hr’i hot
Honey
—
Fancy
Tillamook in heavy frames;
Kiwanis banquet which the guild
pre ven tat!
■oads!"
couldn
’
t
be
better.
will serve at the hall Fidav
began Fanner Jones,
COUNTY WARRANTS
ARE NOT BEING SOLD —
IN REALM OF SOCIETY
COLISEUM
Ponjola
ABOUT THE TOWN
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The White Frontier
The Social Code
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Kentucky Days
Music Lovers
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When a Fellow
Needs a Friend
What Will 1924
Hold for You
FROM OUR EXCHANGES
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF
COAL—CEMENT
LIME
28-W
onalBank
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
I THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
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PEA MEAL BACON
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THE SATISFACTION MARKET
THE
HOTEL
NETHERLANDS
SAVE ON COFFEE
For a Good Meal
And Real Service
COMING!
BIG METHODIST ADVERTISING SALE!
WATCH FOR DATE!
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Dried Fruits—A complete stock of the best.
Preferred Stock Canned Beans—Very fine, the
best ever.
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
THE SATISFACTION STORE
È
E. G. ANDERSON
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The HEADLIGHT is the standard by which the other
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