Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 22, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
the place—High school the Junior Rag Doll social t« k
and
the date—February en March 7. We hope Mr T.*
pretty strongly “100 per cent ”
treat us to man? more of tu
Everett A. Hill of Garibaldi and
29.
teresting lectures in the N k ?
CHIMNEY FIRE CALLS FIRE
Basket ball game; T. H. S. vs. New­
Honey LaVere were given a license
The Philo Kalow Liter«,
BOYS
Friday, February 29 the final de­ berg Tillamook started the game met at the home of’Mrs. He/
The Colonial Benefit for the public
R. T. Boothby received word last to wed by the county clerk on the
library to be given by the Monday
bate tryout for the championship with a rush, hooping two free throws day evening, with Muriel W'
Thursday evening that his brother, 16th inst.
A business meetin?
Musical
club
at
the
Guild
hall,
Feb
­
A fire alarm at about 5 o’clock last of the North Willamette district will before Newberg fairly knew what was hostess.
George T. Boothby of Monmouth,
H. W. Tohl, proprietor of the
Oregon, had pussed away after a long Tohl hotel and, also postmaster of ruary 29, at eight o’clock will be a Thursday evening brought out the be held. The affirmative team of happening. One of these was made held, then the remainder of th
illness at the family home in Polk the city of Nehalem, was in town pleasing event as a splendid program fire department, the usual promptness | Parkrose will debate Tillamook's neg­ by Thomas at center the other by ing was spent in playing ven]
captain Tippin. Newberg, however, ing games in which Thelm» s
county. Mr. and Mrs. Boothby and on business matters last Wednesday. will be given. The vocalist, Mrs. Dai being displayed by the boys. The
ative
team,
consisting
of
Archie
Pye
quickly tied the score and gradually won first prize.
Steele
Ross,
of
Seattle,
will
render
cause
of
the
alarm
was
a
chimney
fire
family left last Friday morning for
Refreshments were served J
Monmouth tube present at the funeral.
Mrs. Ida Latham came in from Sa­ a group of southern songs in costume at the residence of Alex. McNair a land Rowena Hanson, here. Our neg­ forged ahead until at the end of the
The Boothbys were old pioneers of lem Sunday and is visiting here at the of the style worn by southern women 5th street and Third avenue east, and ative team, consisting of Catherine first half the score stood Newberg 15; a late hour, the party broke J
of George Washington’s time. Mrs no damage resulted.
Tillamook 6. After the rest period,
1
Oregon, and the deceased was born home of her son, John Steinbach.
, Smith and William Lucas will debate th- l.x-?l b"va started to playing real the members went home.
,'Uiss b:.< r* Vulraty, cclcrful merzo-
ntti Jionmou'.r. m 1852, ar.d daring
The
question
is
'
‘
’
’
H^ket
ball
and
came
very
near
tying
Mrs. Mamie Severance was in the 1 contralt ■ voice. She is well known FUR TAKING IS PROFITABLE I at Beaverton. ’]
his life was prominent for his con­
[solved: That the Direct Primary Law the count. The game ended Newberg | ^^■KConsult Dr. J. G. Turç
in music circles in Portland, Seattle
nection with the Christian college at city from Garibaldi Friday.
and
vicinity.
x-ray
specialist, j
Monmouth, which later became the
_ ___________ money . has been made in Oregon should be Abolished. Our 19; Tillamook 15. Newberg had a
Considerable
Mrs John Aschim returned Sunday
Miss Helen Leonard who has been by trappers in this county this win- j t(?ams and thejr toach have worked very good scoring aggregation and it building, Thursdays only.
State Normal school.
from Portland, where she has been attending Victor Petroff’s school of ter. One man recently caught an
very hard
hard and
and yery
very faithfully
faithfully and
and de
de ­ ­ is very gratifying to know that Tilla­
solo dancing in Portland will dance otter, two mink and a bob-cat in one
Mrs. MeCouch of this city, received visiting the past week.
the support of the townspeople, mook’s team composed chiefly of
the minuet in colonial costume.
a wire announcing the death of nei
night. Quite a bit of money is com-
— green men held them to such a close
Mr. T. A. Lewis of Chautauqua,
The McGee orchettra will add much ing in to farmer boys as a result of
father in Spokane, Wash., last Fri­
score. With even breaks T. H. S. Rose City Healthat«-
UIO 1,1
*
day, and Iteft fit once for the above New York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L | to the program.
ought to break into the win column
908 2nd St. Hillsboro, (J
u 'trapping activities, and it is under­
A.
G.
Beals.
Refreshments will be serve .,
city, to be present at the funeral.
tjlat good prices are paid for
when she plays Hillsboro on the home Mineral steam baths eletti
. m
•
I There will be no . admission
furg Much depvnds> say trap-,
H. t Fleming
and j wife of Mc-i,
.... cnargeu
floor Friday.
vibration, sweedish rilassagli
Frank Cross, the Hebo postmaster, ... Chas. .,
,
,,, ,
,
but a silver offering will be
ipers,
on
the way the skins are pre-1
Minnviik,
arrived
here
Wednesday,
Last Saturday the girls team and cial treatment for catarrh J
was in the city Munday morning last,
, pared for shipment.
Buyers are'
and left Thursday for Oc anside.
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the boys second team went to Bay (. ity eting. Prices reasonable. I
with business af the court house.
beach, where he will remain the re-1 DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE PARTI critical, and some of them are fair
for two games with the boys and
and square, while others, according |
The front and a portion of the mainder of the winter and all of the I
girls team of that place. In the girls
Si.
urday evening
north side of the new Beala building coming summer. Mr. Fleming is an
game Bay City was victorious by a
Saturday
evening A. G. Beals with to reports, are not even fair, let alone j
SPECIALIST
is being fitted with a marquee, which old resident of McMinnville, and is a his family was sitting quietly by the being honest. Most of the fur buyers ;
13 to 17 score. Tillamook lost this
TILE YOUR FAJ
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tn
mi
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iteu east of
01 the
uic Rocky moun-1 ( . Internal Medicine for the past game because of the inexperience of
will improve the face of the new good booster for the Tillamook beach­ fire-side in the retirement of his den, are located
in
ASK
THE MAN
A
business
man
of
this
city
I
t
es.
structure, when finished.
twelve years
when suddenly there was a sound of tains.
the team and the number of fouls
WHO HAS
while
talking
upon
the
subject
of
voices and then a chorus of song, and
made. Bay City comes here for a re­
Mrs. Wm. Crawford of Nehalem, i s. R. Kelsey and his two sons are they rushed down stairs to the liv­ trapping in this county, recently
turn game February 29.
TILLAMOOK Cl
over fiom Carlton. They are carpen-
was in the city last Friday.
DOES NOT OPERATE
ing room finding about 30 of Mr. stated that the amount received by
Tuesday Marion Lamb of Juno gave
ters and builders and have work to ; Beals Sunday school class had stolen trappers each season amounts to
WORKS
a very unique advertising stunt for
J. H. Hathaway left Sunday last do for a Carlton man at Oceanside.
a march on him he had been in Port­ many thousands of dollars. He esti­
for Pasadena, California, for an in-
mated that at least five hundred peo­
Will be at
A daughter of Henry Parks of land all the week having gotten home ple of this county, trap each season,'
definite stay The Hathaways are old
that
evening.
Had
he
returned
iQOofiriCM)OOOÓÓOÓ<.XJOtAÓlj¿lLj¿jLO.)(
BENSON
Hotel
south of Cloverdale on Tuesday last
residents of this county.
and many attend to farm and other j
fell from a vaulting pole while play­ Thursday as he was expected to there
FRI-
WEDSNEDAY THURSDAY
C. C. Harris oT'Brighton, was in ing in the Central school house yard, would have been 50 at his surprise work besides trapping.
DAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 28,
the city last Saturday.
,
striking on her head, with the result party.
29 AND MARCH 1
BOTULINUS
CASES
RARE
The women had prepared for a
Earl Greenlee of Blaine was in the that she was unconscious for some good time with lots of eats, music
Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
time from concussion of the brain,
city the latter part of last week.
Dr. J. C. Geiger of the University
and
games.
Messers
Winslow,
Hps-
including a slight hemorrhage, The
of Chicago and Dr. Frederick Strick­
Wm. J. Johnson of Nehalem, was a trouble is clearing up, states Dr. kins, Ray and Green pulled of several
FOUR DAYS ONLY
funny stunts. Loyd Edwards best er, state health officer, are investi­
city visitor last Friday.
Shearer, who was called.
stunt was when he got the big ice gating the soil and home conditions
The agency of John Mathers for Great Western Trans;
at the Gerber place, where the dinner
A. S. Coats and his son Carl, of
ation Company has been cancelled and the office of the com|
The daughter of Hubert Smith of j cream freezer up to the house.
' T 12 people were poisoned
removed to the office of J. L. Lawson’s Tillamook Fruit &
Raymond, Washington, were here the Beaver was brought to the Tillamook, ”
No Charge for Consultation
M rs. "
Faxon and Mrs. Edwards sang ¡at which
duce Co., on Second Avenue East.
past week, visiting A. F. Coats of this general hospital last Wednesday, suff­ some pleasing duets with Miss Esther from eating home-canned string beans
city. A. S. Coats is owner of a big ering from a peratonsil abcess, ac­ Munson at the piano and E. B. Faxon infected with the toxin created by
shingle mill at Raymond that has companied by fever. Dr. Shearer is accompanying on the violin. After the presence of botuline bacteria, was
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad-
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uate in medicine and surgery and is
five machines in operation. The two in attendance.
February
other musical numbers the women held .
Dr. Geiger said recently the botul- i licensed by the state of Oregon. He
brothers are often mistaken for each
served a delicious two course lunch.—
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 7th, 1924,
not operate for chronic appendi-
ism spore is probably abundant in aU 1 does
other, but they have got used to it,
Mrs. Jack Driscoll who nas been I Contributed,
citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
gardens
but
that
is
does
Between Tillam«xik and Portland
and neither minds it. The Coats quite ill at the Tillamook general
not de- tonsils or adenoids.
♦ ♦ ♦
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in ____
acids, , ___
saturated sugar
_ or ex­ •
He has to his credit wonderful re-
left for Raymond last Monday.
hospital, is reported as recovering
The South Prairie sewing club met velop
Fruits, Vegetables, Meats and all perishably goods, 75 o
at William Rife’s Saturday February tremely alkaline environments and suits in diseases of the stomach, liv-
per hundred pounds. Sheet Mental and Cement, 50 cents
Ray Rease and family returned to nicely.
<h.
»fchfc
«.
¿¡SXÜÄft
hundred pounds. All other Freight, 55 cent per hundred pen
16th. This was a birthday party for
Tillamook a short time ago, after an
pickles and foods prepared with sugai , wea|£ lungs , rheumatism, sciatica, leg
Dr.
Shearer
reports
that
George
Rife.
Members
of
the
club
Bernice
absence of fourteen years. They
syrups in the home are not endanger­ ulcers and rectal ailments.
came from Bend here, but most of Wood who was laid up with a stub- present were Lennea Peterson, Lena ed by the botulism spore. Dr. Geiger
Below are the names of a few of
the time spent during their absence born case of tonsilitis at the Tillá­ Weber, Ruby Darby, Elizabeth Beck- added “There is no reason for panic his many satisfied patients in Ore­
mook
general
hospital,
is
now
much
Bernice
Rif£,
and
the
sewing
er,
and
gon:
from Tillamook was in Bandon, Coos
club leader, Miss Alice Baxter, Oth- in connection with the Albany botul­
J. A. Smith, Ontario, Ore., uscers of
county. They are looking around in improved.
ism
case.
Cases
of
this
kind
are
ex
­
the stomach.
eis present were Donald Rife, Aldon
the county, but expect to settle here
The baby of Jas. Sutton, near the
tremely rare and conditions must be | Leona Ford, Washougal, Ore., ade­
permanently, with the idea that Tilla­ Central cheese factory, out south of Wilson, and Maynard Wilson.
The refreshments consisted of a ideal and unusual for deaths to re­ noids.
mook county is good enough. Mr. this city, was very sick the fore" part
W. H. Kellendonk, Estacada, Ore.,
Office: J. L. Lawson’s Tillamook
sult.”
high blood pressure.
Rease formerly was proprietor of the of this week with pronchial pneu­ birthday cake and punch.
Mrs. d Eberhardt, Scio, Ore., gall
Fruit & Produce Co.
Star restaurant in this city.
monia, reports Dr. Shearer.
COURT ADJOURNED FEB. 15th SEES WARFIELD IN SHAKE- stones.
E.
C.
Nichols,
Lebanon,
Ore.,
ap
­
SPERIAN PLAY
D. L. Schrode of Salem, was in the
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Blalock,
SECOND AVENUE EAST
pendicitis.
city Tuesday last renewing acquaint­ of Beaver, Oregon, February 18th,
The second term of circuit court
Remember above date, that con­
Mutual Pi
Bell Phone 35J.
E. J. Claussen of this city went out sultation on this trip will be free and
ance made when he was a minister 1924, a seven pound girl.
adjourned Friday night, when the
to
Portland
last
Friday
afternoon,
that
his
treatment
is
different.
here seventeen years ago. At one
case of A. M. Austin vs. the city of
All freight called for and delivered.
Louis O. Leach, a brother of Bert
Married women must be accom­
time he was the pastor of the local
Tillamook was rested so far as the and saw the celebrated actor David panied by their husbands.
Methodist church, and left Tilla- Leach of this city, is in. the Tillamook i I taking of further testimony was eon- Warfield in action at the Heilig
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
mook about eight years ago. Mr. general hospital, where he was this cerned.
18-3t
An agreement was made theatre in “The Merchant of Venice.” Angeles, California.
week
operated
upon
for
appeandicitis
Schrode remarked about the great
whereby the attorneys on both sides He reports that he was more than
growth the city is making, and pre- by Dr. Shearer. The appendix was were to submit briefs to the circuit pleased with the histrionic ability of
dieted a still greater future for the removed, together with adhesions i judge, without oral argument. It was Warfield, who by some critics is now
that had been bothering. The patient
whole coast region.
believed that some time would be re- classed with the elder Booth as an
formerly worked for the Collide Dye
interpreter of Shakespearian roles. It
L. E. Garwood of Hebo, was in the logging company until he became ill. Iquired for the attorneys to prepare is to be hoped that Shakespearian
briefs.
The
court
granted
several
city Monday, on business.
His home is on Long Prairie, where
plays will come-back.
The public
days time for that purpose.
he
has a forty acre tract of land.
has been surfeited with jazz vaude­
Chas. Richter, who is building a
large garage at Wheeler, was in Til­
WORK ville altogether too long. Shakespear­
ian plays appeal to a class who do
lamook last Saturday on business.
not as a rule patronize vaudeville and
Two
swift
workers
from
Portland,
Member of the Jersey cattle club
Mrs. Fay Klein of Nehalem, was a
arrived in town the latter part of last who demand something of an intel­
county sent visitor, with business at will meet at the Fairview hall Feb-
lectual nature for their entertainment.
the court house, last Monday.
ruray 28th. All members are re­ week, and endeavored to get the in-
dors«
ment
of
the
Mayor
and
the
Ki-
quested to be present.
Dr. Thompson has returned
wanis committee to aid them in a
Mrs. Henry lleisel and son left last
from his vacation trip to
Friday for a visit to relatives in Mon­ HILLSBORO SECURES STATE whirlwind campaign for three of
California,
and will make
Hearst
publications.
tesano, Wash.
They
failed
in
DAIRY ASSOCIATION
| both instances, and also met with his next regular visit as usual on
Frank Matthews recently sold his
The state dairy association will be 1 some stiff opposition in other quart- Wednesday, March 5. Those wishing
residence on tenth street east of suc­
ers. They
.... therefore,
_______ _ did not make a to have their eyes examined or glass­
ond avenue, and has just moved into held at Hillsboro on the 28th of the | long stay, so it is said, and left with es adjusted may call at the Tillamook
present
month.
Among
things
to
be
a new house recently finished.
20-2t
considered, and upon whicli definite [ the impression that Tillamook is hotel on this date.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Koch and son action
ntllUII will
Will be
UV taken,
IHRVII, it
IV is
IB said, is
IB « a
were auto passengers to Portland l“s* state wide campaign against oleo1 fs
Sunday.
ITH spring almost here thousands of families, antici­
productions. The vote to exclude oleo I
George Harness went to Portland rr<H'uct'" From sale in the state will
pating the demand that is certain to exist for Ford Cars
Wednesday, returning the same day.
P'Bce
and Trucks are placing their orders for immediate delivery.
I
Mrs. Emma Harrison of Portland CLIENTS ARE ALL INNOCENT
Sales now are far ahead of sales at this time last year.
is in the city for ■ few days, visiting
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Advance orders calling for delivery under the Ford Weekly
with relatives, and looking after busi-, One of the firm of Collier Brothers,
ness matters. Mrs. Harrison is slow-1 attorneys of Portland, was over here
Purchase Plan have already reached a total of 255,758
ly recovering from the effects of a I Tuesday, looking up the records in
Cars and Trucks.
severe fall at her home in Portland, | the estate of John T. McChesney,
when she broke her left shoulder.
One of the officials at the court
The prospect of securing prompt delivery is daily becom- •
She is able to get around, however, I house, said: "Mr Collier, your firm
and in time will recover her wonted , has been quite successful in the prac­
ing more uncertain. We cannot urge too strongly, there*
tical th.
J tice of law. I notice that most of
fore, the necessity for placing your order immediately, if
I the people whom you defend, come
F. M. Smith, the Bay City barber,
you are planning to drive a Ford Car this spring.
’|clear!”
was up here Wednesday, with busi­
“That’s because we pick
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innocent
ness at the court house.
J people to defend,” smiling replied Mr.
See the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
Taxes are coming in at the usual ¡Collier,
rate at the sheriff's office in the court
house. Many non-residents have been PIN REMOVED FROM STOMACH
in the city of late, paying taxes
The 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and
E H. Lundy of Mohler, was down Mr». T. R. Arnold of Garibaldi was
to the county seat Tuesday.
operated on at a Portland hospital
This is the firemen’s big occasion of the whole
Detroit, Michigan
C. O. Johnson and wife of Mohler, Wednesday afternoon, and an 01*11
year.
Everyone
should
come
out
and
enjoy
this
safety pin, which the child had swal-
were in the city Tuesday last.
event. Good music.
lowed, was removed from the
R. Williams of Wheeler was seen stomach The girl had been hold-
on th. atreeta here last Tuesday
ing the pin in her mouth when it
th. term, of th. Ford Weekly Pure haw Pl.a
Flora Ghaat of Braver, was in the slipped down her throat and lodged
in the membrane of the stomach
city Tuesday.
part*. It is expected that no serious
Mrs. Wm. Ward of Neskowin, was consequent » »ill result. The father
a county seat caller last Tuesday.
is a fireman at the Whitney mill.
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BRIEF PERSONAL NEWS
high school features XX
IN REALM OF SOCIETY
Coming to
PORTLAND
.......... .
Dr. Mellenthin
Great Western
Transportation Co.
Change of Rates
Great Western
Transportation Co.
:
Buy Your Ford Now
35th Annual
FIREMEN’S
BALL
Feb. 23,1924
AT THE ARMORY
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