Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 21, 1924, Page 10, Image 10

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 2]
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
work; having the dances
The chorus is also doing Very '
coast beaches. He has a cottage at a shipment of shingles yestrday from
We wish to express our thanks to
his mill on Foley Creek.
Oceans ide.
he fri.nds in this community who as-
Mrs. George Grayson is visiting rela
Henry Moigan of Cochran, was
Jsted us during the illness and on
The north winds have begun to registered at a local hotel last Sat­ fives in Forest Grove, and expects
i
. .a
nor husband and father.
blow along the Tillamook beach, which urday. Cochran is just in this county, to visit ft lends in McMinnville, and
The next meeting of Pomona
MRS. JOSIE JOHNSON
is saiJ to be a good sign of spring. on the S. P. road.
* grange will be held at Fairview
Sheridan before returning home.
L. E. JOHNSON
A spell of clear dry weather should
1
grange
hall
on
the
29th
of
May
next,
Miss Lucia Wiley went to Salem
L. L. Crandall was called to Molalla
C. B. JOHNSON
cause the advance guard of the sum
instead of the first Thursday in June,
and Portland by business last Sat­ Monday last, on a business trip.
H. H. JOHNSON
mer tourist procession to come this
, as heretofore published in these col­
urday, and returned home Sunday.
Boyd Mendenhall has gone to the
way. The -roads are said to be get-
umns, states R. O. Richards, master
Hubert omni’
out to McMinn-1 Vernonia branch store for a few
«AIS t *n meet H mm
i <f ‘he Pamona grr.’ ,.The change
ville last of the week. He reports i weeks,
in this county.
1 of date is made necessary on account
that Mrs. O'Dell is much better, and
Harry Thomas and wife went over of confliction with the state grange
Stages are trying to get a schedule
that his sister-in-law also is improv­ to Salem Monday to attend the fun- dates which include the date first-set.
that will land Portland fishermen
ing rapidly after a very serious oper­ erai of their friend Mrs. Roy Savage,
over here at about sun-up on Sunday
ation.
who passed away at Portland, Thurs­
morning. In that case the “foreign­
day, March 13th
Mr. Savage and
A
passenger
to
Portland
last
Sat
­
ers” will have the rivers all fished
little daughter, Melva Belle, have the
out before the average Tillamooker urday, from this city, reports that he
sympathy of many friends.
The
wakes up on Sunday. Is this a fair counted two hundred autos coming
in to Tillamook between the latter Savages lived in Tillamook several
It is understood thut th • Shaw of ; peakini
deal ?
place and Sheridan, while on his trip years, leaving here about two years I Amusement company of Portland, may uuging. I
E. West and son of Nehalem were
out. Most of them were either fisher­ ago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will visit soon put an a flashy performance at is likelihoot
in the city the latter part of last week.
and with friends in Portland, before the armory, for the benefit of the j there are a
men or early beach tourists.
Rudolf Zweifel, a leading business
Gresham,
Loren Kimsey was picked -up by Mr. Thomas’s parents at
American Legion. The receipts will
man of Mohler, was in the city look­
Officer Bert Thayer last Sunday night returning home.
go to help the Legion pay expense in­
ing after business matters, last
Thomas Coates, Jr. who was home curred when the dining room and cm. Consult Dr. J. G. Turner, eye
on a charge of vagrancy, and upon
Thursday.
x-ray
specialist,
National
being arraigned before municipal the latter part of the week on a visit, kitchen were equipped some time ago
Alfred Gabriel, a member of the
building, Thursdays only.
19tf
Judge White Monday morning, plead­ was selected by R. T. Boals to tem­ for social functions.
volunteer fire department of this city,
porarily
represent
him
as
county
ed guilty, and was fined $20 and sen­
underwent an operation Thursday last
chairman of a movement to raise $1,-
tenced to ten days on the streets.
t mi
for hernia at the Tillamook general
F. E. Bowman and M. D. Hawes, 000,000 as an endowment fund for the
hospital. He is getting along nicely.
Dr. Boals
who constitute a firm of architects in University of Oregon.
Chester E. Bennett, the man who
Portland, were over here a couple of could not be present, and nominated
was arrested by the sheriff at this
days toward the end of last week, Mr. Coates to go in his stead to a
place last Wednesday on a warrant
looking over the beaches. Mr. Bowman meeting of the county chairman of
from Multnomah county charging
is thinking seriously of buying a the state to be held in Portland this
non-support, was called for last Fri­
beach tract and building a nice sum­ week.
day and taken back to Portland by a
mer home, where he wants to live
A. H. Callin, representing Max Cran
deputy from that city.
the greater part of each year. While dull, the public accountant, is here,
Paul Disney, the calf shipper, has
here he visited E. E. Koch, with whom going over the books of the city, and
been laid up for a few days with an
he is acquainted.
getting the financial odds ana ends in
attack of grippe, buf hopes to be out
H. A. Hess of Cloverdale was shape so that liens and other busi­
in a few days, and able to take up
; Î t ‘ - ----
brought up to this city last Tuesday ness can be systematized for the use
his work again.
for medical treatment.
of the recorder and the council, with­
H. A. Hess a resident of Cloverdale
Alfred Gabriel, who was operated out endless research into past ad­
for the past twenty-three years, was
upon by Dr. Shearer for strangulated ministration work.
in the city on Friday. Mr. Hess at­
Mrs. E. J. Brenner is quite ill, fol- j
hernia last week at the Tillamook
tained his eighty-second birthday last
general hospital, is getting along lowing effects of an automobile acci­
Sunday, and is still rugged and
nicely.
dent at Astoria last week.
hearty.
Eddie Heisel of Garibaldi was up
Horace Addis, field man for the
H, F, Temple, recently from Clats­
here last Monday where he under- Oregon Farmer, was in the city this
kanie, Oregon, took charge of the
went a tonsil operation at the Tilla­ week, on business for his paper.
Watson cigar store last Friday, hav­
E. M. Condit is reported quite sick J
mook general hospital.
ing bought the interests of Fred Wat­
Mrs. John Aschim was operated at his residence in this city.
Mens Suits dry cleaned and pressed
$1.50
son, the former proprietor.
The
All members of Jersey Cattle club
upon at the Tillamook general hos­
Overcoats dry cleaned and pressed ..... _.... 1-50
place will be known as Temple’s
have been requested to meet at Fair- I
pital last Monday for Tonsilitis.
Ladies Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.75 and up
Cigar store. Mr. Temple comes well
Dr. Shearer has been attending eye, view hall March 27.
recommended here, and brings his
Ladies
Long Coats dry cleaned and pressed $1.50
Mrs. Maude Stephens of Barview i
ear and throat demonstrations in
family with him, where he hopes soon
and
up
Portland of late, and states that he was in town Monday on business.
to get settled in a home.
Mrs. Riggs mother from Vernonia
will take up that work along with
White
Kid
Gloves French dry cleaned short 10c pr
J. F. McCormick, of the Hemlock
his surgical practice.
is here for a short visit with her:
This
gives
you advantage of one of the first
store was in town Friday last. Mr.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ward, daughters, Mrs. Bert Hudson, Mrs.
McCormick is rather proud of the
equipped
Dry
Cleaning Plants in the northwest
March 16th, 1924, a son.
Simmons and Mrs. Riggs.
fact that he recently received a con­
at
moderate
prices.
Virgil Webb and father of the
F. B. McKinley returned Monday
tinuous service medal to which he
Sundquist-Norberg camp returned from a business trip to Portland.
is entitled for active membership in
Thursday from Oregon City where
W. G. McGee was in the city Tues­
the Knight of Pythias order for the
they were called Monday to attend day from Nehalem.
past twenty-five years.
the funeral of a relative.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Handley of Port- .
BOTH PHONES
Mrs. A. N. Woods of Pleasant Vol­
E. A. Nash has been employed by land were in the city Saturday for a
ley, was in the city last Saturday.
L. D. Smith to run the latter’s dairy few hours.
Curtis W. Miller of Portland, a
Mrs. John Aschim returned the last I
on Wilson river and moved his fam­
chiropractic practitioner in this city
ily to the new home last Thursday.
of the week from .Salem where she'
seven years ago, was in Tillamook
E. A. Worthington stopped in town spent a few days.
last Saturday. He now lives in Port­
Wednesday on his way from Nehalem,
Mrs. Burr Beals, Jr. has been visit­
land, where he has a sanitorium, and
where he is employed >js timber fall­ ing friends in the city the past week.
is now an electronic prnctitioner, and
Mrs. Edith Marter is visiting her
er, to the ranch which he recently ac­
will lecture here soon in the Christian
quired near Willamina.
mother Mrs. Jonas Olson for a short ■
church with demonstrations.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doak and Mr while.
Miss Dena Hansen recently from
and Mrs. Earl Nott drove over from
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas , Mr.
Portland, has bought the Pollyanna
McMinnville Thursday on business and Mrs. Sam Green, George Win- I
shop opposite the Tillamook hotel, on
connected with the J. L. Ketch real slow and Emil Heusser drove to
Third street, and took possession
estate office. Mr. Doak is a McMinn Salem Monday to attend the funeral
Wednesday last, The shop formerly
I ville realtor. Mr. Nott is field organ­ services of Mrs. Roy Savage. Mr. !
was. operated by Mrs. Eastman. The
name of the shop will be changed to izer and circuit manager for the Elli­ and Mrs. Thomas went on to Port-
son and White ' chautauqua ,
land with Mr. Savage and daughtei
“Dena Hansen's Gift Shop.”
Miss
Glen Stater representing the auto returning home Wednesday.
Hansen has had experience in Chicago
sujfply house of Ballou & Wright,
An auto driven by Mrs. Branson of
in the line of the merchandise which
Portland, was in town Thursday.
this city collided Monday last with
she will handle, and at the present
J. L. Ketch, local real estate dealer, one driven by “Jim", one of the pro­
is stepping at the Emmett Bales
reports that last week Mr. antj Mrs. prietors of Alex's cigar store. No one
home in this city. The change of
I Heniy Temple, formerly of Portland, was injured, but the Branson machine
ownership was effected Wednesday
Lloyd Edwards has the lumber for j purchased the A. J Wilks residence suffered a smashed hind wheel. Jim’s
his new cottage on the ground at on E. 8th street which they will oc- machine was not much damaged. Mrs.
Oceanside and workmen will soon be­ I cupy in the near future. Mr. Temple Branson was going north on Third
gin construction of a neat summer is the new proprietor of the Howard Ave, east and Jim was going west on
Satin, Suede and Patent
I cigar store.
Fourth street and they met near the
home.
O. L. Groves plans to rent his center interaction on the above ave­
Alfred Worrall, who has been liv­
1
farm
in the south end of the county nue and street near th B. C. Lamb
ing at the Tillamook hotel for some
years past, and who was a brother of and leave soon on an auto tour which rsidence and the Sunset garage.
Scott Messer of Rockaway was here
P. J. Worrall, who built the Tilla­ ■ will include points in southern, cen­
Hose to Match
last Saturday night, also L. S. Hinton
mook hotel, since deceased, left Thurs­ tral and northeastern Oregon.
Wm. Sales was in town delivering and R. E. Dolan of Brighton.
day for his old home in Louisville,
Kentucky, where he has a daughter
and son. both of whom ate married.
He will visit there during the summer,
and expects to return to Tillamook
in the fall. Mr. Worrall is Hl years
of age.
D. A. Johnson has purchased the
service station of E. F. Rodgers at
Ninth street and Second avenue, east.
With the assistance of O. R. Wiley
they have also added a complete line
of groceries They have moved their
Public Liability
families and have purchased property.
Automobile Liability
They have come to stay, and are
anxious to serve at all times. They
Automobile Property Damage
are well pleased with Tillamook.
Automobile C ollision Hazard
Ladies Suits self and fur trimmed. Special at
N. Swain and wife of Wheeler were
Personal Accident
in the city last Sunday.
Health
L. H. Foster of Cloverdale, apent
Plate Glass
Sunday in Tillamook.
Burglary
L. L Tomlin of Garibaldi was up
from Garibaldi, last Saturday.
C. J. Swendnson was up to this
city from Idaville, on Saturday last
A number of people were in the city
Large range of colors and patterns
Saturday night to take in the ooa-
ing matches at the Armory.
Ernest Gallagher of Brighton was
down to the county seat last Satur­
day.
T. H. Johns, n uf Wheeler was down
from the sawmill town of Wheeler
Saturday last.
John Lendb« rg and niece, .Miss
209 Second Avenue East
Trazell of Carlton, spent the week­
INSURANCE. |O\N« RONDS
end at Oceanside. Mr. Lend berg is a|
strong booster for the Tillamook
l
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Announcing a Substantial cut
In Prices Now in Effect
all learned. Everyone should
musical comedy, as the music l
catchy, the songs clever
costumes a.id scenes are **
tacular.
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With its smart steel disc wheels, nickeled i
ator and aluminum deck protectors, it is a cre<
of beauty finished in either radio blue or ma
with top and curtains in olive green, which han
ize with body colors, and comfortable seat cusli
upholstered in black high luster, long-grain leal
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