Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 15, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
8
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Dorothy Esch and Ruth Kuratli
will be presented in a piano recital
Friday, February 15, at the home of
Mrs. E. E. Koch. They will be as-
sisted by Mrs. Koch, pianist, and Mr.
Koch, violinist.
appraising its business location, with
a view to future settlement.
J. A Bell and son went out to
Portland last Monday for a day or
two.
Consult Dr. J. G. '
motored to Oregon City Saturday,
old time song revue’, a colorful show­
x-ray
specialirt,
returning same day.
ing of youth and beauty: “Bring
building, Thursdays only.
Back the Songs of Long Ago” (So­ The Pleasant Valley cheese com­
loist), John Burkhart; “There’s A pany held their annual meeting the
Girl in the Heart of Maryland”, the first of the month. Albert Johnson,
Maryland Girl, Mrs. Ura McNaugh­ Charlie Moore and Otto Wismer
Rose City Healthaton
tan;'“Chinatown”, the Chinese Danc­ were elected directors.
908 2nd St. Hillsboro, (J
er, Mrs. Eide Stewart; “School-Days,"
*
Mrs. Edna Reinhart of Tillamook is Mineral steam baths elect?,
the School Kids, Masters Billy Frank-
vibration, sweedish massif
I Jack Reedy, Misses Hazel Hadley, visiting Mrs. McWilliam.
cial treatment for catarrh u
The Ladies Aid met at Mrs. W. S. Harriet Winslow, Gertrude Partridge,
eting. Prices reasonable. ’
Buel Thursday. The meeting opened Barbara Jean
and
Jean Allen;
mere, I 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
turner ano
Allen; “ uver
Over There,
by Mrs. M. Doty, president; scrip-j
Dancer. Mrs. Alma | daughters went to Portland Thursday
bFWXr’.F'.i.».
Thp J «7,7 1 Military
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tare Tead by birs. Viart/ui
“Old Land Syne,” The Elk's on business.
Mrs. A. Thomas; the roil call forty-1r ihhie Tucker. “Carolina
Mrs. Albert Wade and children of
four present also fourteen children J Jr »
„
TILE YOUR FAI
A delicious lunch was served by host- Mammy,_ Ensemb_e.
Cloverdale spent the week end at the
Act
Three:
The
Elk
’
s
Quartet
ASK
THE MAN
ess, Mrs. W.G. Buel, Mrs. Folan, and! Act Three:
Elk
Desmond parental home.
Nest and You” “Bring Me Back Pal
WHO HAS
Mrs. Gross.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lane visited
! ’O Mine”. The Und of Girls Revue:
TILLAMOOK i
; sing the favorites, “The West, A relatives at Hebo Monday.
H. G. Parsons of Dilley was in
Featured soloist, “Other Lips”, Al
WORKS
i Fortier.
The cast: “The Orange Pleasant Valley Friday on business.
Girl”, Miss Leona Marolf; "The Pink
i Girl,” Miss Beryle Burkhart; “The
Black and Red Girl,” Miss Madge De
A complete program for the Elks
Ford; “The Silver Girl,” Mrs. Leia
big show “Ten Thousand Dollars
Leach. And the Elk’s Jazz Pony
which will be presented at the high
I Chorus Grand Finale, “Down In
school gymnasium next Monday and
Maryland,” Entire Company. Notes:
Tuesday, has been announced; and
' Scenery by the Edwin H. Flagg Scen-
from the program it looks like an
, ic Co. Us Angeles. Costumes de­
event no one should miss. The re­
signed by Mrs. Ura McNaughtan.
served seat sale opened today at U-1 *
Miss beulah Bowers, production ac­
When you can have your clothes laund ered at
mar’s drug store, and patrons are ad­
vised to get seats early. The program companist.
some sort of business enterprise will
of the Trask route being made a pub­
lic highway.
He states that he be established in the building soon.
started agitation of such a route sev­ L. A. Bennett and W. O. Phelps,
eral years ago. He has always main­ of McMinnville, were in the city Sun­
tained that the route now under con­ day. Mr. Phelps will hold an auction
sideration was the shortest one from sale of cows, horses and farm imple­
the coast to the Willamette valley.
ments at his place near McMinnville
L. L. Sappington of Twin Rocks, next Wednesday.
Lester Zimerle, a railroad man,
whose home is at Pleasant Valley,
this state, is spending a few days in had business in this city last Wednes­
D. O. Spitzmesser was a Portland visiting' with his relatives in this day.
city, R. W. Bennett and family.
visitor the first of the week.
I A! Boor / .'Johb-r was down from
R. T. Boothby went out to Dundee the Swiss town, last Wednesday,
Isaac Labowitch and Mr Schiller
both of Portland are in the city for and brought Mrs. Boothby back from
Ed. Hurner of Carlton, was visit­
a visit to relatives in that place, ar­
a few days
ing
with friends in this city the fore
riving home Saturday night.
part of the week.
W. F. Mum, bookkeeper at the
L. L. Umlin of Garibaldi was in
Chevorlet garage visited in Portland
M. A. Draper, who is connected
the
city last Monday.
over the week end where he took in
with the Wheeler mills, was in the
the sights at the auto show.
Mrs. DeLillis returned from a two city Wednesday last, with business
Mrs. John Aschim is spending the weeks visit with relatives in Los at the county superintendent’s office,
last where he attended a school district
week in Portland with relatives and Angeles, California, one day
week.
boundary meeting.
friends.
Wm. Jenkins of the Fairview dis-
Chas. Grubb of Garibaldi, was on
Mrs. J. G. Lauderback returned
trict, is recovering from a severe at­ the streets last Wednesday. He re­
Monday from a two weeks stay in
ports business lvely at that place.
Salem where she visited with her tack of the grip.
mother.
“Short” Wells states that steelhead
A. W. Foote, a Garibaldian, was in
Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen were fishing is good on the Trask but that the city last Wednesday.
in town Saturday evening. They re­ the great trouble is in getting a
L. E. Garwood, of Hebo, had busi-
cently moved to Bay City where Mr. place to throw in a hook. This con­
in town last Wednesday.
dition
of
things
is
especially
true
on
ness
Mullen has a restaurant.
Sundays, when the river banks are
J. A. McCormack who has a store
Mrs. Clay Daniels is in the city on literally swarming with fishermen.
at Hemlock, was in the city Wednes­ is as follows:
business this week.
Mrs. Daniels
“Ten Thousand Dollars" A lightning
H. II. Butts of Mohler had business day.
formerly made her home in Mohler
revue of fun, fads and fashions. Given
but has recently moved to Monmouth. in the city last Monday.
It is related that John Sundquisl of under the direction of C. J. McNaugh- j
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mrs. C. E. Gilpin, and daughters, the Sundquist & Norberg mill, who tan, professional show producer. Pro­
Ellis and Ross Link and families
recently
bought
a
new
automobile,
Lucille
and
Margaret,
of
Portland,
gram:
Overture,
the
Elks
orchestra.
left for Portland Wednesday morning
spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. stepped on the gas instead of the The Cast: C. J. Van Duesen, a stock
F. E. Thomas, Miss Ruth Thomas,
to see the auto show. They plan to
Eugene Crosby at the Crosby home in break the other day, and sailed speculator, H. J. Graves; E. M. Rai- , and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas,
return Thursday.
through one end of his garage, with­ ston, a smooth stock promoter, C. J. |—
this city.
out injuring the auto. John thinks
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McKinley re­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilpin and this feat is rather unique in its class. McNaughtan; Bishop Doran, a sane- j
turned Saturday from Portland after
timonious charity worker, John R. j
having spent the week in that place. daughter, Roberta of Vancouver, Wn.,
have come to Tillamook to remain.
Jack Steinbach is remodeling his Patterson; Dick Donnelly, a stock­
Beverly Daniels, son of Mrs. Clay They arrived last Saturday night, house on First avenue and 11th street, salesman, James Sharp; Bob Bennett, i
Danieh, has finished his dental course and Mr. Gilpin has accepted a posi­ and is installing some new features. a junior partner, B. C. Lamb, Jr; Mrs. ,
E. M. Ralston, a a temperamental
temperamental wife,
—
wue, [ —
Ta < 11
J 1 •
in the North Pacific Dental college tion as pressman with the Crosby
Tillamook has been singularly free Mrs. 1
and has located in Cloverdale.
printing company.
from contagious diseases this winter, ston, a little disturber, Mrs. Clark;
Marriage licenses were issued on
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Crosby, who states a physician of this city, com­ Embum; Miss Ethel Clark, a society |
SPECIALIST
February 9th, 1924 to Henry F. spent several weeks recently with pared with other years. One thing bud, Miss Arline Heyd; Miss Mabel
Leach and Agnes Hecker, und to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crosby at this that aids the present condition of Jackson, a chorus girl from “The Fol- in Internal Medicine for the past
twelve years
Glenn W. Leach and Delpha Leola place, returned to their home in Rock­ health is believed to be the good wa­ lies”, Miss Mary Lamar.
Turnidge, all of this city.
away the latter part of last week.
ter used by the city, and the sanitary
Synopsis of scenes: Act 1, office of I
precautions taken in the public schools the Ralston Brokerage company, in i
Sam Kosak of Sheridan was in
G. A. Reeher returned from a visit by the teacher body. The principal
DOES NOT OPERATE
an untown hotel in New York City.1
town Wednesday last on business.
to relatives in Portland last Saturday cases this winter have been grip, and
Time, 3:30 P. M. Act 2, Home of E. I
night.
He states that his father,
J. S. Hayes, one of the several Jacob R. Reeher, who is now in hiB a modified form of influenza, which M. Ralston. New York. Time, 12:45
Will be at
substantial citizens of Bay City, was 97th year, is still hale and hearty. have been quite prevalent among peo­ the following afternoon. Act 3 ,The
ple of mature years. The children, same. Time 3:30 P. M. the same day.
in town Wednesday on business.
BENSON
Hotel
Mr Reeher senior took up a home­ however, seem to have escaped with
Musical Score; Grand opening chorus.
stead
on
upper
Wilson
river
twenty-
ex
­
Jack Rupp tested out the new
Soloist, Miss Beryl Burkhart. “Pack I WEDSNEDAY THURSDAY FRI-
very little sickness, thus far.
AND SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 28,
plosive, Sodatol, at the new fair five years ago, and was well known to
Me Up In Your Heart” “Annabelle” DAY
29 AND MARCH 1
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Plank went to
grounds last Wednesday on spruce Tillamook of that period.
“Down in Maryland” “Indana Moon”
Portland Tuesday to attend the hard­
trees, with the result that the trees
Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
“Noj No, Nora.” The Elk’s Jazz
Clyde Lane, Frank Cross, Guy New­
were badly demolished. The mem­ swander—all of the Hebo section— ware convention.
Pony Chorus: NeVelle Smith, Nadine
bers of the county court witnessed were in the city last Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ball of Miami Williams, Edna Riggs, Elvira Woolfe,
the powder test, and seemed satisfied afternoon.
FOUR DAYS ONLY
were in the city on business Thurs­ Betty Neff, Marian Severance, Lailah
wiht results obtained. Mr. Rupp is
Marolf,
Gwendolyn
Harris,
Beaulah
I
day last.
Reuben Price of Cloverdale, was a
getting ready to drain a swamp on
Sorber, Corinne Stranahan, Ruth
the grounds, and later fill it up to a visitor to the county seat town Wed­
Mrs. J. C. McClure was a Bay City Gould, Hallie Harris. “’I^ie Jazz­
No Charge for Consultation
level with the adjoining ground. A nesday.
shopper in town Wednesday.
land Revue” with the Elk’s Pony
crabapple thicket cut down some time
Claud Hussey of Hebo, transacted
Geo. N. Self of Seattle was regis- Chorus featuring the Duncan Sisters I
ago, yelded several cords of wood
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad­
sensational hit from “Topsy and Eva”
business
in
this
city
Wednesday
last.
week.
which was sold for $35 for the county.
uate in medicine and surgery and is
“Um-Um-Da-Da.”
! licensed by the state of Oregon. He
Fred Skomp of Sagrada bend was
O. G. Wheeler has commenced
Act Two: Miss Belle Bailey and ' does not operate for chronic appendi-
Fred I.. Rickett was elected com­
in
the
city
Thursday.
He
was
pleas
­
work on the remodeling of a store the Harmony Four introducing "re­ j citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
mander of Lake Lytle post last week,
American Legion.
Marion Shearer ed to hear that there is a possibility building at Bay City. It is said that membering” and “Cowbells”. “The tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful fe-
was elected vice-commander. The Mi­
. suits in diseases of the stomach, liv­
ami river was set as the division line
er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
between the two posts.
weak lungs , rheumatism, sciatica, leg
I ulcers and rectal ailments.
Herman Theissen, who operated a
| Below are the names of a few of
steam shovel in the southern part of
his many satisfied patients in Ore-
the county last summer and fall, and
I gon:
who later had charge of a big steam
i J A. Smith, Ontario, Ore., uscers of
shovel
the Whitney camp up the
! the stomach.
Leona Ford, Washougal, Ore., ade­
Kelchis, has returned to Tillamook,
noids.
and is occupying his home on Sixth
1 W. H. Kellendonk, Estacada, Ore.
avenue west.
high blood pressure.
Mrs. d Eberhardt, Scio, Ore., gall
Matt Maroney, the sage of Man­
I stones.
hattan, ilas in the city last Saturday,
With over 200,000 orders for Ford Cars and
E- Ç-. Nichols, Ubanon, Ore., ap­
pendicitis.
Matt is u palmist, und nothing pleases
Trucks
already
placed
for
delivery
during
Remember above date, that con­
him better than to get an new sub­
sultation on this trip will be free and
the next few months, we are facing a record
ject and give him a character Pi'Ad-
thw hls treatment is diffçrçnt.
>ng. The truth of the matter is that
breaking Spring demand.
must b(' ««*">-
most of the palms of the old timers
panied by tneir husbands.
have been read by the palmist, and
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Angeles, California.
18-3t
they believe that he knows what he
Each successive month this winter has
is talking about. Most everybody
w itnessed a growth in sales far surpassing
has a fad, and palmistry is Mr. Mar­
oney’s diversion.
that of any previous winter season. This
ELKS SHOW PROGRAM
SOUNDS INTERESTING
COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF
Coming to
PORTLAND
"■
A. E. Clawson of Wheeler was ir
the city Friday last.
Chas. Miller of the Cape Mears
light house was in the city last Fri­
day. He reports everything quiet
over at the biff red and white light
that warns the mariner off the rocky
Tillamook coast.
The jury in the case of Edward J.
West vs. the State Industrial accident
commission, last week in circuit court
returned verdict for West, which will
cause the commission to pay certain
obligations to West.
Fred XadaaC*1 "f Mohler, had busi-
neo •t the county »eat last Saturday
L. H Foster of Cloverdale visited
this city on Friday last.
A. Craven of Garibaldi was
town last Friday
E. F. Safferd of Valley City, N D.,
and E. Safford of Sheridan, were over
from th« latter town Friday, and
.pent the day in visiting the city and
increase will be even greater during the
spring months, always the heaviest buying
period.
These facts suggest that you place your
order early to avoid disappointment in
delivery at the time desired.
WAS
HOME LAUNDRY
for less than you could do it yourself.
If mending is necessary we will do it,
and your clothes will be returned in as
good, if not better, condition than they
were sent. We call for and deliver if
notified.
4
“rJS Dr. Mellenthin
Next Spring
Ivan Gist and Emery Brandt,
Cloverdale dairymen, were in the city
last Saturday, with business in the
county agriculturist’s office.
They
represent Holstein and Jersey dairy
herds.
r™
WHY
Ernest D. Johnson
BELL PHO]
412 E. 4th ST.
3
Transportation Ca
The
he agency of John Mathers for Great Western Trar
Transf«
Company
and the
ation C
, , ' has ' been cancelled
................
. office
” of the comps
removed
'ed to the office of J. L. Lawson’s Tillamook Fruit & P'l
duce Co., on Second Avenue East.
**
of Rates
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 7th, 1924,
Between Tillamook and Portland
Fruits, Vegetables, Meats and all perishably goods, 75 i
per hundred pounds. Sheet Mental and Cement, 50 cents
hundred pounds All other Freight, 55 cent per hundred
Great Western
Transportation C
Office: J. L. Lawson’s Tillamook
Fruit & Produce Co.
SECOND AVENUE EAST
Bell Phone 35J.
Mutual
All freight called for and delivered.
New Spring
ANOTHER NEW EASTERN SHIPMENT JUST H
Every new shade som uch in vogue for Spring will be found in this pi
lar shipment.
CREPE, SILKS, SATIN BACK CREPES
•
h-S
USe1(, in triPlming- Silk Laces, Net Laces, Silk Bi
R bbon in all the dainty shades blended so perfectly in new trii
x
patterns
Spring is very near. Dresses are here Let us show you something difftf^|
t
It is not necessary to pay cash for your car in order
to have your name placed on the preferred delivery
list, iou can make a small payment down, or
you can buy. if you wish, under the convenient
terms of the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan.
New Shipment of
Hart, Schaffner <& Marx
Clothing just arrived
See the Nearest Authorized Ford Deale
ENNINGTON'S
P
TILLAMOOK. OREGON