Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 07, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY,
M arch
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
York, and grew to womanhood there, the circuit judge '• ?
way commisson was asked to stand later coming to Oregon in 1387, when torneys for Cook »skai
the?expen7e”of the survey of the pro­ she and her husband settled m Tilla­ continuance of the
^are in the city visiting her parents, heart songs, with such excellent vocai
c«*e g.
posed “short cut” new highway route mook county on the place where she could get their wit:le8M8 7
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neff. Mrs. Barber effect.
from Washington county to this city. died. Her husband, W. S. Cone pre­ case was set for the Ms,
(By High School Reporter)
is a tesident of Poitland.
Special Vaudeville at Coliseum
Since that meeting, the the state body
very
Court w^is adjourned by k
ceded her to the land beyond about a
Tuesday evening Mrs. Heyd
Leslie Harrison spent a couple of
22-lt
has refused to shoulder the expense year and a half ago. Mrs. Cone was ley until April 7th neu T
Thursday
March
13.
—Adv.
Philo-
The little .son of A. M. Hoffman
delightfully
entertained
the
1
days in Portland the latter part of
of the survey. It will now be up to
auu wife accidently fell while play­
In the list of candidates and pros- kalon society at her home. 1 Mabel the counties interested in the new a member of the Methodist Episco­ and court reporter W.y*
last week on business.
pal church at Bay City at the time of Hillsboro late Wednesday
ing the woodshed last Tuesday and pective candidates before the May Anderson and Otis Wright were made route to finance the survey.
There are indications on every hand crushed his nose quite badly, so that
members. After an exciting business
her death, and leaves many friends
The Kiwanis club has enteied the
NEW INSURANCE F
in nature of an early spring, but the he had to receive medical attention primaries in this county, published meeting the society's own game was
in this county.
old superstition of Easter coming late Dr. Smith fixed Jack up in good shape. last week, the name of W. L. Bryan played until a late hour when dainty international attendance contest, and
Immediate relatives of the de-
top
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addition of a parta.,
♦M* v«»r «tarer <>■ in the 'are. It
wonfq
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- Veda . I will make a hard try for the
Irnndidste fr.r countv Treasurer whs
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A. M. Hare of this
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place.
Salem
got
it
last
yv«u,
is believed by many persons that a ’ W. J. Anderson of Wheeler was
city, and W. S. Hare who lives near
inadvertently omitted. The correc­ Smith won first prize, while Waltei
by Harry p. Gilham, tcok j
not Tillamook this year?
county seat visitor last Sunday.
late Easter indicates a late spring.
this place. Both are brothers of the week whert Victor L. Wv
ts m is made in justice to Mr. Bryan. Severence was consoled with a small
squirt
gun.
The
society
will
hold
its
deceased.
There
are
a
number
of
Tom Nicklaus of Beaver was in
There are indications that the com­
place in the profession. |
CARD PARTY
Eli Waugerman and wife came out next legular meeting at the home of
other relatives in the county and state until recently was emplow
ing summer at the Tillamook beaches the city Monday last.
from Tillamook Monday to attend to Mabe! Harrison.
left to mourn her departure.
will show the largest attendance of
Sunset garage. The firm,
Mrs. Eugene Crosby and children,
has
Our debaters won the champion­ A caid party will be given at K. P.
Funeral services will be held at after be kn.own as Gilham,
any season within the history of the and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilpin and some business matters here. He
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P.
M.
few ship of the North Willamette district hall on March 10, 1924, at
the Christian church today at 2 p. m„
. county. Two large conventions are daughter, motored to Portland last been living there the past
The affirmative team, Archie Pye »nd Bridge and 500. Refreshments 35c.— Rev. W. C. Blackwell of the Bay City The business of A. H. Gan
headed this way, and will make their Friday, and spent the week-end. They months.— Willamina Times.
will leave soon for Calif™
Rowena Hanson, won 3-0 from Park­ Adv.
M. E. church officiating.
headquarters in Tillamook while here,
R. H. Cady, Wheeler merchant and rose »“re, and the negative team,
been purchased by the tw0
returned Sunday night.
but they will also make excursions
druggist, was in the city Monday on William Lucas and Catherine Smith TILLAMOOK HIGH DEBATERS
H.
M.
Farmer,
erstwhile
county
to the near by beaches, and naturally
LEACH FARM HOUSE UP WILSON
business.
PIG BORN WITH EtGITIj
UNDEFEATED
won 2-1 from Beaverton there. This
leave quite a bit of money in the commissioner of this county, and a
BURNS
victory
gives
our
debaters
a
chance
George Lienkaemper, who has been
resident of Cloverdale, was in the
matter of patronage.
A pig was farrowejJ by J
It may not be generally known that
city Wednesday last transacting busi- employed by the Heusser grocery, at the state championship which we
The laige farm nouse o.vned by the farm of P. J. Sharp „
the
debating
teams
of
the
Tillamook
Miss Glee Rusk spent the week-end ncss ami meeting old friends.
earnestly
hope
they
win.
Much
credit
started work this week for the Tilla­
Henry Leach, up Wilson river about city the other day which U
visiting in Portland and Hillsboro.
mook County bank behind the counter. is due their untiring coach, Miss Mix- high school have thus far been unde­
feated in their several contests with twelve miles, burned to the ground the class of freaks, it
M E. Gruber of the Trask House,
ter.
E. W. Proctor of Pleasant Valley was down from that hostelry, Wed-
If. T. Werschkul, one of the pio
The basket ball team played a num­ outside high teams. The teams are last Tuesday, shortly after the din­ in size, but from the mJ
was in the city last Saturday, and nesday last, with business at the neers of the southern part of the
ber of outside games last week. Fol­ composed as follows: Rowena Hanson ner hour. The family was up in some there were two distinct w
dropped in to commend the Headlight court house.
county, was in town on business af- lowing are the scores: Newberg, 26. and Archie Pye, and Kathleen Smith green timber, a short distance from eight legs. The head « w
for editorially "telling the truth about
airs Monday.
T. H. S. 20; Hillsboro 18, T. H. S. 14; and Wm. Lucas. These two teams the house, working on a road, when normal, but the remainjj
Carl Jackson, a well known Port­
conditions in Mexico.”
they first saw the fire. When they body is grotesquely twistd
Mrs. S. S. Johnson and two child­ Forest Grove 39, T. H. S. 9. Coach alternate in going out side of the
land newspaper man and capitalist,
New Fixtures including show cases was in the city the fore part of the ren of Portland were in the city this Sheeley says that our team was sim­ county to debate, and neither team got t< te house it was a mass of formed. The freak is prJ
ply outplayed He also states that has thus far failed to get a decision. flames. The house with all its con- jar of alcohol at a drug ¡J
and other furniture are being mude week, and was a witness in the suit week visitng relatives.
tents, was burned, including the town.
basket ball ha been most unsatis­
by the Pye shop for installation in of Mrs. Harvey against Mrs. Potter-
The Monday Musical club meeting factory this year. Vernor says that CASE
woodshed. There wes insurance cov-
th< Martiny garage of this city.
Thomas. Mr. Jackson owns a home for March has been postponed until
ering to the amount of $2,000 in the
Billy
next
time
they
’
ll
take
little
THE LUMBER MAI
Charley McDonald of Blaine was a at Bayocean.
March 17.
agency of Gilham & White of this
Tippin along for referee.
city visitor last Saturday.
Mrs. W. F„ Rusk of this city, and
In a student body meeting held
A petition was filed with the Coun­ city. So rapid was the progress of
Conditions in the DougUl
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary
J. J. Powell, wife and daughter Mrs. Henry Gruber of the Trask society will meet at the home of Mrs. Monday for the purpose of discussing ty Judge praying that the three child­ the fire that nothing could be saved. ket have shown little chaql
Evelyn went out to see Mr. Powell's House, visited friends in Bay City C. J. Edwards Thursday March 13, the outside games and debate, the ren of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Holden All clothing, excepting that which was with the Atlantic seabornj
ta'.k turned mostly to debate. The be taken from the custody of the worn by the family at the time, was very active, limited only by®
brother, Arthur, at Callton last Fri­ the latter part of last week.
with Mrs. Coleman leader.
students had very little to say about parents on the grounds of “cruel and lost.
The three Leach boys lost
day, returning home Sunday.
age of vessel space, which J
Rev. Simpson Hamrick, pastor of
Ted Fritz is laid up for a few days basket ball, and, when called upon inhuman uatment.” A long hearing close to $500 worth of personal belong ed in higher freight rates. J
L. L. Tomlin was here from Gari­ the Methodist Episcopal church is ill with an injured finger.
for a speech, the coach talked debate. followed , with contradictory evidence ings, including guns and clothing. It is also heavy, due to the fl
with the grip. He was unable to
baldi last Sunday.
Interesting talks were also given by pro and con. After an all day session is not known how the fire started,
preach last Sunday morning. It is
building activity in the Pacfl
Wm. Powell of near Beaver, was in
other members of the faculty and by last Friday, County Judge Mason but probably was from a defective
H. A. Bell, a well known Nehalem said that other members of the fam­ town Thursday morning.
west. The California and I
William
Lucas,
Catherine
Smith,
Row
­
man, was in town last Sunday.
took the case under advisement. It flue.
ily are also sick.
markets are still dull, butl
ena Hansen, Archie Pye and Noah is understood that he will render a
BOX
START
FIRE
ASHES
IN
multiplying indications»thitl
Wm. Powell of Idaville, was in
Richards. Our two notorious fresh­ dcision within a few days.
Wm. T. Bristol, a leading Portland
begin
to revive within anothfl
town Sunday, registered at the Tilla­ attorney, was in the city Tuesday as
men, Kenneth Conover and Chester
Ashes that were deposited in a
Rail trade meanwhile is slifl
mook.
Anderson, also responded bravely.
a witness in the Bayocean case. Mr.
The Dunning Motor car company unfavorable weather, but 3
PARENT TEACHERS MEETING
wooden box in room 3, Plasker apart-
of Portland appeared by counsel in volume of inquiries receii I
Mrs. H. S. Harvey of Portland, was bristol at one time was United States ments Wednesday morning, were re­
in the city the fore part of the week, attorney.
March 10. Chorus Eigth grade; court this week, and set up a claim to that there is a healthy tn I
S. II. TURNS DOWN ROAD
sponsible for a fire which broke out
attending circuit court, where she has
SURVEY
solo, Mr. Lee Doty; county club work, an intrest in the car taken from O. L. in the market. Lumber sta |
Mrs. A. F. Coats entertained Mrs. at 8 p. m. It was going lively when
a suit.
Mr. Kennedy; violin solo, Miss Gladys Keeler at the time of his arrest in Coast are very low, while
Dai .Steele of Seattle, Wash, while discovered, and had burned through
this county. It was alleged that Kee­
The State highway commission nas Cole.
the
floor
of
the
room.
The
fire
com
­
the
latter
was
in
the
city
last
week,
have heavy order files, whia
Otto Katcher of Mohler, was in
ler had stolen the car from his father,
pany was at drill at the time, but turned down the matter of the survey
they
having
been
friends
for
n
num
­
market firm.
Tllamook Friday.
and driven it over here, where it was
MRS. MARY JANE CONE
ber of years past. Mrs. Steele de­ went to the scene in a hurry, though of Trask-Cherry Grove highway route,
seized and confiscated, and that the
Mrs. Ed. West of Nehalem and two lighted the audience which attended occupants of the building had the so it was learned at the Wednseday
Special Vaudeville at
Mary Jane Cone, who for thirty- Portland company bad a first claim Thursday March 13.—Adv.
sons were in the city last Friday on a the library benefit given by the Mon­ fire out when the firemen arrived. luncheon of the Kiwanis club. At
shopping trip.
The loss will be a minor one. This • the recent meeting the Kiwanis club six years past has resided at the fam­ on the vehicle. The case was set for
day Musical club of this city last
is a good time to caution against plac- representatives, the county court, and ily home in this county on the Kelch- hearing on April 10th.
Friday
night
at
Guild
hall,
and
it
is
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fox of Willa­
ing ashes from a stove in a wooden club members and officials of both es river, died at her home last Tues­
The case of Cook vs. Bell and Toney
Consult Dr. J. G. Til
mina spent the week-end in this city. du to the effort of Mrs. Coats that box. Loss of both life and property Yamhill and Washington counties in
day afternoon, aged 78 year*. De­ is one in which the verdict of the
x-ray
specialist,
Mrs. Steele was induced to appear
(Portland last week, the state high- ceased was born in the state of New jury was set aside»
by building, Thursdays only.
Mrs. E. C. Barber and two children here and give her reportoin of ol<l may result
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