f 1 8. lì ked j, 8 b, ridfa y b. TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT AY, FEBRUARY 8, 1924 'A nest, and You,” “Other Lips” and | attorney was instructed to prosecute Dn,.L Also AMM A Ago. ewzv »» ’r • » • •' - •>. [ RU “Bring Back the Songs zx-F of T Long the case to a conclusion in circuit The Elks show committee compos­ court. ed of Howard Lamar, W. F. Nichols, As to the stability of the building HUI UN HLKt SUUN John R. Patterson, E. E. Koch and since repairs were made, favorable a large tract of timber land adjacent C. H. Coe, all say this will be the j iter recently came across a to the plant, recently acquired. Tillamook Lodge No. 1437, B. P. O. best show ever presented by the lo-| i evidence was given by Councilman The matter of the payment of a to him 25 years ago by Elks, will stage their annual show cal lodge. The advance sale of tick­ Merrick and Chief of Police White, Minto of Salem, Oregon, part of the wages due from Matlock at the high school gymnasium c~ ets opens at Lamar’s drug store next ' who deemed the building to be per­ on Friday, February 15 at 10 a. m. fectly safe for ordinary crowds. They , who was a well-known to the men, was brought about ar.J Tc.efiday, f’ecruaij' IS believed however, that it was unwise to overcrowd the hall on any occas- and 19, and from all reports this will REEDY WINS SUIT IN COURT ion. be one of the hits of the amusement On motion the city recorder was season. * • Ei» I The case of Fred Wheeler vs. J. E. instructed to secure, if possible, the The production, which is classed a lightning revue of fun, fads and fash­ Reedy, a suit for alleged breach of services of Max Crandall the account­ ions, and is called “Ten Thousand contract in which the value of a cow ant, to expert the books of the city, Dollars”, will carry a cast of fifty and calf were involved, was occupied and mainly to ascertain the status of local people, under the direction of most of Tuesday in circuit court. liens against property where improve­ I u : » IC-M «) IT 11 ' k C-I ) JI V 1 C. J. McNaughtan, of Los ngeles, who The trial was by jury. After a short ments had not been paid within the » B om M m I o ^^B<»■ produced the last successful Elks deliberation the jury returned a ver­ alloted time, or where property own­ dict for the defendant. ers had failed to make improvements, show “Purple Flashes.” as ordered by the council. The three act musical comedy car­ «^ bm ^ b » A l IT a ? i ’ T i , tu ries a laughable story, which is in­ The finance committee audited the bills for the previous month, and on . Bi y-, ÉV • terspersed with many colorful and motion the bills were allowed. elaborate musical revues. Nifty Councilman Frank Conover made a dancing, catchy song numbers and good Mayor pro tern, and with the aid pretty girls will go far towards mak­ (Continued from page 1) of the councilmen, promoted a short ing “Ten Thousand Dollars” an in­ teresting entertainment. The pro- 1 hall for Arnold Gruenenwald. Council - but business-like session. | duction has been staged with great • man Merrick stated that construction No matter what you are paying success by Elks lodges at Eugene, of the proposed building would begin News of the sudden death in Port- for insurance Ira G. Nelson will save hiess The build ­ Ashland, Bend and other Oregon about March first next, land of F. M. Lamb, a well known ! Mail C l BT i ^M 8 A Hl ^BoJ I Tillamook pioneer, on Wednesday last, cities, and comes here highly ing will run north and south 90 feet, you from 20 to 30 per cent on any with a width of 26 feet fronting on class of insurance. Office next door recomended. was received in this city by relatives Third street. The matter was taken to the Harris Jewelry store on sec­ There will be special scenery, beau ­ — W on the afternoon of that day. under advisement, and will come up ond street. tiful costumes, a jazz orchestra and ______ _____________ Mr. Lamb had lived in Portland tour of observation during which he for the past four years, but previous many other features. Clever comed­ later, pending investigation of the had been up to the base of Mt. Jeff­ to his removal to Portland had been a ians, dainty kiddies, an Elks Jazz wall and other matters connected erson, on the east side of the valley, citizen of this county since 1866. His Pony chorus, gorgeous models an with it. came through Champoeg. He also age at the time of his death was 76 Elks guartet, blackface entertainers, The matter of the injunction filed by “Out- Fad completed a trip to the Tillamook years. and talented soloists will all be there Partridge & Morrison of the Coliseum n the sfounirj®that year. He spent some theatre, to restrain the city from He was born in Iowa in 1847 and to help it the event of the season. BAD BREATH 'antic days on (Tillamook bay, and talked came to this state in 1864, arriving The production is being presented renting the auditorium in the city K««p* mouth, e.L W’th the Indians, who were under in Tillamook two years later. He is by the local Elks as a means to com­ hall to shows and like entertainments «••tfl 1 leadership of a chief named “Kal­ where a fee is charged, came up for plete their fund for the Elks Con ­ survived by his widow, and five sons, _ ches,” an, who treated him in a to wit: Geo. B. Lamb and Melvin vention which will be held here in discussion. City attorney Hall made ^^^■manner The chief asked Lamb of Tillamook; Lyman Lamb August, and is of general community a statement of the status of the case. ^Mmany “Bostons” there were and Dr. H. Stanley Lamb of Port­ interest. Backed by the Elks, and The demurrer to the injunction which f Portland, who had a mort- the standing timber and ma- of the Matlock company to about 14500. which re- been placed in circulation >rkmen. ated that Fremont Everett WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS I___ I