Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 15, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    Y, FEBRUARY 15, 1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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00K FORGER
county, and took up a homestead at
’church.
factories have been held, the last one
. South Prairie, about five miles south
I The following program will be ren_. having been at Mohler on the 12th.
: of Tillamook city. He was married
Checks for the December milk will
! to Pauline F. Daniel in Tillamook
be
out about the 25th of the month.
| county, Oregon, January 5, 1872.
Missionary Institute
for forgery in this county, The last four years he resided in At the Kiwanis luncheon last Wed­
Feed prices remain practically un­
Program
9, 1923,—a year and five Portland, Oregon, most of the time. nesday, the committee on the subject
changed; oats, corn and barley being
Theme: Making Good
, to be exact—Chas. Claw,
Like the early pioneer to this coun­ of additional lighting made a report 2:40—Bible Study “Go tell.” Matt. quoted at $39.00, mill run, $39; rolled
ped his bond and fled the ty, M. Lamb was closely connected which was adopted by the club. The'
28:16-20. Luke 24:44-48. Acts 8: ; oats and rolled barley, $40; molas-o-
was apprehended in Los with the development of the county, report of the lighting committee will
4-8. Mark 16: 14-15-16. Matt. 9: ineal, $38; middlings, $40; best alfal­
California, Tuesday, and is being always interested in everything be submitted to the council at its
fa hay $19; clover hay from $15 to
awaiting the coming of [of a public nature. About the year next meeting, when it is expected 35-38. Mark 16:20. 1 Thess. 1:1-10. $19; oats and vetch from $18 to $19.
Led
by
pastor
’
s
wife.
ook sheriff with extradition 11888 he was elected county assessor, that the matter will be discussed by
These prices apply off cars.
The
3:00—Special Music.
■•Word was received Thurs- I in which capacity he served .several that body of city law makers.
present open winter has had the ef­
3'05
—
Address:
“
Our
Goal
”
—
State
u> Suerlii Ascmm that j years.
'1'hc matter ex' Ihv entertainment of
fect of holding hay prces down, and
officer.
been picked up down there
the
state editorial association was
3:20—Round Table, My part in the.there ">» be only “ fraction of the
He was always a firm believer in
Wm. Trager, from whom
the existence'of an all wise God, and taken up, and ail entertainment com­ Plan. Two minute talks by the fol- bay sold in this county this winter
ious murderess, Clara Phil- the power of Jesus to save.
mittee was appointed, consisting of lowing, telling of their work in at- t0 »bat which was sold the last two
ped, while awaiting trial for He leaves to mourn his death, his C. J. Edwards, Arne Ray and Jos. taining the aims: president, vice-,winters- However, large quantities
i
the mnrder of another woman. The wife, Pauline Lamb, now of Portland, Franklin, who will have charge. It president, secretary, treasurer, di vis- °* ^eec* are being s°ld every day as
latter d#se will be remembered as ¡Oregon;
1
George B. Lamb and Melvin was stated that the state editorial ion leader, literature secretary, golden the comparative low price of feed and
being & a
most atrocious
one, | M. Lamb of Tillamook; Lyman J. association will hold a mid-winter jubilee secretary, just a member. Led *be high price of cheese makes feed-
the Philips woman killing the rival i ! Lamb and Dr. H. Stanley of Port­ session at Eugene Friday and Sat­
ing profitable, especially by those who
the
to her ¡Jiusband’s affection with a land, Oregon; and Dr. Ernest D. urday of this week, and that if poss­ by local president.
and
4:00—Our Resources: the young! have the better grade of cows. Feed­
hammer!’ in a lonely spot near Los | 'Lamb of Klamath Falls; and Mrs. ible, a representative of the Kiwanis
>im.
people,
the children, the un-enlisted ing has never been so general in Til­
Angeles.
Vida Trout of Portland, Oregon.— club will be present, with the idea of Christian. Seven minute talks by lamook county before as it is today.
Claw ' vas chased by direction of Contributed.
getting information which may be of
It has come to the place where the
state officers and district secretary.
MH|th rough Idaho, Washington,I
value in the matter of the club’s en­
I man, who keeps better cows and takes
4:30— “Quiz” —Everybody.
prnia, but the fugitive man-1
and
tertainment in this city next summer.
5:00—Adjourn. Dinner served at j out his pencil and figures, is the one
teep a few jumps ahead of
SOUNDINGS GOING AHEAD
who makes the most money.
the
church.
tmook county sheriff and
Evening
I
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s in other states. The sher- j The soundings of the government!
7:30—Bible study “Our Reward for
HHBe Angeles, however, recalled dredge on the proposed channel of
No matter what you are paying
Fathfulness.” Special music from C.
P*cture> when he saw Claw , the Tillamook bay improvements are
for
insurance Ira G. Nelson will save
E.
society.
Pictures
of
missionary
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
on the «reels of that city, and took still in progress, and it is said that
enterprises or following program. you from 20 to 30 per cent on any
the results are encouraging. It has
lash- him
Twenty minute address: Our Invest­ class of insurance. Office next door
GEO. HARNESS, Pastor
,or]).f Claw’« crime was that of raising a been discovered that the “sow and
ment; Does it Pay? Ten minute ad­ to the Harris Jewelry store on sec­
LEE
DOTY,
Associate
Pastor.
check Sven him by the Coats mill | pigs”, which has bothered »shipping
17-4t
dress: Double Interest Bearing Gold ond street.
people at this place, for two dollars, heretofore, is composed of clay and
All announcements to be made Bonds.
r---- - ----- —
which hi raised to $40.80, and cashed. silt and not rock as was commonly through weekly paper.
Institute in charge of state officer
““
Sheriff Aschim or a deputy of the supposed.
The Every Man’s class meets ev­ or district secretary. Keep strictly to
IT STARTS
office will go to the big California city
ery Sunday morning in the city hall time in every detail.
HERE
bo soon
extradition papers are se­
at 10. a. m.
COMPANY K DANCE WAS A
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♦
♦
cured,
bring Claw back, when he i
Bible school in the church building
SUCCESS
U. B. CHURCH
will have to stand trial for his offense
10 a. m.
in circuit court at this place.
All
Christian
Endeavor
departments
The dance given by company K at
Sunday school 10 a. m. ClassesI
the new armory last Saturday night meet 6:30 p. m.
for all ages.
The choir meets every Thursday
brought out a record crowd. It was
Preaching service both morning!
night
7:30 p. m.
! estimated that fully seven hundred
and evening.
The pastor is discussing the books
I people were present, and at one time
The big sing starts at 7:30 p. m.
the new testament at the Thurs­ There is a comfortable pew waiting
of
I there were 200 couples on the floor
j dancing. The proceeds were quite day night prayer meeting. You miss for you. Come!
—
_^_^_'odd of the ~T odd hotel, has ' satisfactory, and will be applied to a real treat when you are not there.
W. O. WOOLEVER, Pastor.
Morning worship and communion
just received announcement of his the fund for fitting up the armory,
Harness
service 11 a. m. Rev. George
daughter’s marriage to Joseph D. j
will preach in the morning.
Ashland, Oregon, which took Q-rnVOOl CD P U11 H nCAn
There will be a missipnary institute
WMMM ^v<lford on the 26th of the ollAiOoLtiX UnlLU UtHU next Sunday afternoon and evening,
(Continued from page
preview month.
Some of the best state missionary
The bride is well and favorably |
speakers of Oregon will be on the that the factories can fill the hoops,
known in this city, where she grad-1
program. A five o’clock dinner will the demand can be taken care of.
1 the Tillamook high school |
uated
The annual meetings of all the
be served in the basement of the
some
i ago. She later attended >
«•wir "two
'K. years at the University The little two year old son of Mr.
tMgiy
of OrMBn, when failing health com-1 and Mrs. Stryssler of this city died
unfor 1
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR i
peled her to seek a dryer climate. | I at the Vidito hospital last Wednesday
MOVING
Later, 1 however, she attended the
C morn’n8 of meningitis. Dr. Ringo re-
Cheney J Wash. Normal school for a ' ports that this is the only case of
time, »iyrevious to her marriage she the kind now in the city, so far as
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED. PACKERS TO
had been teaching in the public he knows.
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
Jackson county. The new-
TUESDAY WAS A HOLIDAY
ALL YOUR GOODS
ill make their home at Ash-
LOCAL KIWANIS CLUB
MAY FETE EDITORSdertd
AT THE CHURCHES
LOCAL GIRL
MARRIES AT ASHLAND
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
THE
HOTEL
NETHERLANDS
C, J. & A, L. NEFF, Props.
No. 8, First St.
Tillamook, Ore.
For Your Community
—And You
Owned by residents of the Tilla­
mook community; directed by men
whose interests are centered here at
home; drawing its very life from
this territory, and therefore eager
to use its strength for the advance­
ment of Tillamook and vicinity—
Truly, in the largest sense of the
word, the First Nationl Bank is a
Community Bank, existing for the
benefit of all.
We’d like to have you call this
your bank!
Tillamook, QrOk
tJar
Member Federal Keserve System
ANNUAL CHEESE MEET
FROM MENINGITIS
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
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OBITUARY
The banks were closed Tuesday in
observance of Lincoln’s birthday
which anniversary occurred on the
12th inst. Most of the business hous-
' es, however, kept open.
NOTICE
Francis Marion Lamb was born at
Anamosa, Iowa, September 4, 1847,
Beginning March first lessons in
I at Portland, Oregon, Feb- piano and vocal will be given by
1924, at the age of 76 years,
Alyse E. Murry, pupil of La Valle
and 2 days.
Schwartzrock, Clark, Wisconsin Con­
, at the age of 17 years,
servatory, Marquette Conservatory,
other, he joined in the im- I
Dent Mowery etc. Accredited teacher
to Oregon, crossing the ,
Those interested inquire at Berry’s
h horse teams in a company
music house, Tillamook.
19-3tp
I hundred pioneers. After i
months travel and experi-
e hardships and perils, as
ys incident to the trip in
b , the party arrived in Ore-
e fall of the year.
t settled at Brownsville in
ty, where he resided until
en he came to Tillamook I
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.
COAL—CEMENT
LIME
28-W
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
We are still handling the fa
mous Moline farm implements and
machinery. Anticipate your wants
along this line and ca and see us
and get our prices before buying
r O BA c
d
NOTICE TO
FARMERS
We can save you money. Try the
from fit«
factory
Moline plan and let us convince
What He
WtiiRtVF.R YOU GET IT
been r e p r e -
th« Washing-
ry Company
and it gets
eating every
ve long ago ceased to worry as
in former years. I’m going to
t on selling nursery stock, as
most pleasant, all-around real
I have ever tackled, and the
is there if you have a good
die. I am contented, but not
ed. I want to beat my last
ord, just as I beat the one
s last.”
you
WILLIAMS &
nto a Business
Your Own
wonderful opportunity for ths
is looking for a real chance
o a business of his own. We
to mske good. Washington
advertising has made our trees,
and vines favorably known
the coast. We still hsve deair­
waiting for the rigl
WILLIAMS
Send For Tlu«
Ind th* rrct of Mr.
Orao*
lM*rr.
•nd the experiencea of
doeen« al other «■!•>
WASHINGTON
NURSERY Ctt
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