Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 21, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, MARCH,
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
tax-collector for the county last
tition under advisement, and 111 Thursday. “This elike has received
this week. While in the metropolis Tuesday night to talk over and form­
first about »42,000 de-
the visitors will attend the Mary ulate plans for the better lighting of hatchet was buried p ..* m-
sticking out just above the cache, and since January
Garden concert to be given by the the city. The work was outlined, and the dove of peace with bedraggled linquent taxes, , and „ about »40,1*00 on
a committee will ascertain the wishes .
the 1923 account.”
Dr. Walker of McMinnville, was in Chicago Grand Opera company.
uupanj leaus
The Tillamook Fir companj
Kaus
of property owners abutting Second feathers timidly perched above tne
the city Friday, visiting with old
D. A. Long and F. E. Rodgers of avenue, where the post lights may , scene with a lyok that did not ap ' ■ ■ the umber holder, of the county With
friends and acquaintances.
, Portland, hove purenased ll.e service be installed. The proposed post lights to be altogether re assuring. lhe a payment of »12,006 on the first halt
<24 assessment,
and others
Wallace Edson of Pleasant Valley station and grocery stock formerly will take in about three blocks on Sec­ Jove seemed to be expecting later of its 11'2-
-
was in the city last Friday, He was operal.d by F. E. Rodgers, and they ond avenue, from the Lamar corner developments
are
coming
in.
It is understood that the boundary
buying plumbing supplies for his a"‘l their families, totalling seven to the Sunset garage.
commission has allowed the chaniP n
number,
will
become
residents
of
in
farm house
The engine has gray
Henry White, city marshal, and the petition asked for by district
Tillamook.
Adam Schmelzer of between ,Blaine
'wife drove over to Salem last Sunday number 19, and rejected the change
iron pistons and force-
G. W. Zaddach of Mohler trans-1to vjsjt old friends and relatives, re- asked for in numbers 16 and 22, and
and Beaver, was a county seat caller
P»* ”.■<*•<•»».
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noted business in the city lent Satur- |tomirg Mendav fore”><r
O"o”itjinr .hi'* ,l'e Inst named
the latter part of last week.
icuu
I tric.ts shall turn over to district I-
I nay.
Ernest Hoag of near Beaver was in .
The W< men's Missionary society ■ the amounts of money drawn by the
The radio stations in this city last
th city the latter pqrt of last week,
C. J. Swenson of Idaville was a will hold a special meeting on the eve­ , children of those two districts who Wednesday night heard Miss Mason,
on businei s
seat
visitor
last
Saturday.
county
ning of March 20 at the Christian | have attended school n 42.
Prie;
See it üt
Prima donna, with a Chicago grand
the Show
Model twins, an example for all, Emil L. Wooley of Rector, was a church. Further particulars will be
opera company now giving entertain­
posted on a bulletin board in the post-
BRIDGE ( LIB ACTIVITIES
children in “Only 38.”—Adv.
ments in Portland. The “Last Rose
county seat caller last Saturday.
office.
of Summer,” was broadcasted from
L I.. Stillwell came over from his
A bridge party was given by Mr. the Oregonian tower, and was plain­
Edith Ross of Wheeler was in the
T. A. Lewis of Chautauqua, N. Y.,
home at Forest Grovo last Friday on
and Mrs. Fritz Beltz at their home in ly heard here.
I city last Saturday, shopping.
who
has
been
visiting
at
the
A.
G.
business, and was the guest of his
Beals home, left Tuesday for Spokane, this city last Monday night for the
brother, M. V. Stillwell and family,
Llowd Edwards is having plans
members of the Thursday night
Wash.
while here.
He was accompanied I drawn for his new cottage drawn
bridge club, the husbands and friends.
home by the latter. "Pinkey” Still­ up by F. J. Pye and Son. Work on
Mrs. J. C. Holden and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Disney won high
well, as he was locally known here, |he new building will soon be com­ Laverne rind Wm. Olson, drove out to score for the evening. Guests present
was at one time in the livery busi- I menced.
Portland last Wednesday to hear were Mr. and Mrs. Preston Williams.
ness in this city, and is well known to
Mary Garden in grand opera.
Mrs. Kuralli and Mrs. Fre i Small
Mrs.
J.
S.
Buxton
of
For
­
Mr. and
all old Tillamookers.
Elmer Hoag, superintendent of the
entertained the Thursday bridge club
est Grove, spent the week-end at the
E. G. Anderson made a trip to
city water commission, states that his
at
its
regular
meeting
on
March
6th.
Kathleen Mills, the present county, Tillamook beaches. Mr. Buxton is a Portland and Camas, Wash., last
treasurer, has announced that she will. prominent business man of the above Tuesday, returning Wednesday fore- Guests on the occasion were Mrs. reason for flushing the hydrants on
Robinson and Mrs. Reiehers. Mrs. Sunday, is that if it is done at night.,
be a candidate before the coming pri­ town.
noon.
it will interfere with the fire depart­
Kuratli won high score.
maries for the nomination for county [
in' nt and endanger the city, as most
Jas.
Lomman
and
wife
were
down
all
love
in
“
Only
The
grandpa
we
treasurer. This adds one more to.
fir s occur at night. If done during
from Mohler, Monday last, with busi­ 38.—Adv.
CARD OF THANKS
the number of county candidates.
a week day it interferes with the
ness at the office of the county agent.
H. M. Farmer, J. L. Blake and Vic.
Thomas Coates, who has been con­ Mr. Lomman is a dairyman of the
To the organizations and friends water supply at the mills, and affects
Leona'd of Cloverdale were in the
fined to his bed for a number of Mohler section.
who
were so kind and helpful during a lot of workers and business men.
city Wednesday, with business at the
weeks, by illness, is again up and
the
lingering
illness and decease of He therefore selects a short time on
Mis.
Helen
Ebinger
now
has
a
desk
court house.
about the streets. He has practically
our
loved
one,
Frank Heyd, we wish Sunday for the work of flushing the
recovered, and hopes soon to be able in the tax-collecting department of
In
­
A >epresentative of the State
to express our heartfelt thanks for mains, which is in the interests of a
to take up his abstract office duties. the county sheriff’s, office entering dustrial Accident commission of Sa - their ministrations and sympathy, so pure water supply for the city, and
He is also chief of the Tillamook fire upon her work last Monday.
if he didn't do this, he would be cen­
lem, was in the city this week, with unstintingly given.
.department. Chet. Stewart has been
sured by the people who object
F. J. Pye, wife, and son Archie business at the court house.
FREDERICKA HEYD
acting as chief during the illness of were Portland visitors last Friday re­
flushing the mains on Sunday.
JACOB HEYD, SR.
E. Comer of Portland, was here in
the regular head of the department. turning home Sunday. The men went
J. W. HEYD AND FAMILY
the interest of the office of the In­
Sales and Service
will find a human professor
Frank Kampf, who had a leg out on business. Mrs. J. J. Pye of ternal Revenue collector, two days of
38” March 14 T. H. S. gym.—
Portland,
a
Tillamook
county
pioneer,
crushed between two timbers last
Full Line of ‘Accessories
the present week.
week at the Sundquist & Norberg was in the city last week visiting her
son,
F.
J.
Pye
and
family.
W. F. Rusk bought a five passen
sawmill east of town, has gone out
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
to his home in McMinnville where he
college boys and girls in ger automobile this week, of a Ioca
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I
Consult Dr. J. G. Turner, eye
company.
will stay until his injuries have heal-
38”, March 14.—Adv.
National
“Current taxes are coming in about
x-ray
specialist,
Leo Ostrander of Carlton, a broth-
as usual,” said Sheriff John Aschim, • building, Thursdays only.
Elmer White who has been employ­ er of Mrs. Bert Leach, spent the
ed at Stone’s camp for some months week-end visiting with the Leach
past, left Friday last for his home in family.
Julietta, Idaho.
A iieautiful stellar exhibition was
A man named Barber fell off a given in the western sky one clear
The boundary board composed of
RELIABLE
donkey engine at the Tillamook night last week, when the new moon the county court and the county
WORLD’S
QUALITY
Spruce company's logging camp one and Venus, the evening star were in school superintendent, had a lively
largest
GOODS
day last week, and received two close position to each other, Venus session last Wednesday, when direct­
CHAIN
ALT
” ' vs
broken libs.
will be the evening star until some ors and clerks and interested people
DEPART? VENT
AT
LOVZ
time
in
April,
when
Mars
will
put
number
of
about
sixteen
ap-
to the
One day the latter part of last
STORE
!
PRICES
week, Flunk Smith acidi ntally fell on its light schedule for a few peared before the boundary com­
ORGANIZATION
475 DEPARTMENT STCilES
^nittee in the county court room,
through a hole to a lower floor of months.
the York mill, and sustained two
Peter Hil and Edna Rinehart were There was a petition in court from
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE
«
broken ribs. He was taken care of given permission to wed by the coun­ the people of school district No 42,
asking
for
land
now
contained
in
dis
­
at a local hospital.
ty clerk on the Sth inst. Wm. F.
tricts numbered 19, lti and 22.
Wm. Sales, who operates a shingle Robinson and Beatrice Ida Mills also
For a time it looked as if there
mill up on the Foley, it is learned, has received a license to marry on the might be some physical methods used
same
date.
consented to allow his name to go on
to settle the matter, as a dozen ex­
the primary ballots for nomination
A committee from the Kiwanis and cited men were talking all at once.
for the office of county commissioner Elks organizations, and the city coun­ It reminded of an old fashioned polit­
Men! Here’# a Most Remarkable Va
Hubert O'Dell returned last Sunday cil held a joint meeting at Tillamook ical caucus», but all immediate danger
passed, and the court took the pe
We’re sure you can’t equal this exceptional value in an]
from McMinnville where his wife and Creamery association’s rooms
a J. Q Penney Company Store. Strong, serviceable ’
self have been for a week past. Mrs.
clothes always at
O'Dells lister. Miss Ethel Roe, is
When you visit this Store, do you feel an
lowest possible I
slowly recovering from u very serious
•Registered Trade 1
atmosphere
of
friendliness;
a
desire
on
the
part
operation, and Mrs. O’Dell is herself
of our salespeople to be of real help to you ?
quie ill at the home of relatives from
fadeletj chaml
a nervous breakdawn. It is believed,
plain blue and gi
however, that she will recover with­
It
is
not
what
you
buy
here
nor
how
muchl
out any serious effects.
—two big b a t
RADIO BROADCASTING
UFARD PLAINLY HERE
cUoureJ{ight-
cj
SAYS WATER TURN-OFF
IS FOUND NECESSARY
J. MERREL SMI
• P
Un
chui
in b
reas
DELINQUENT TAXES
COMING IN STRONG
SCHOOL BOUNDRIES
CAUSE HOT SESSION
Your Pleasure Here
Is Our Real Profit
George Angell, field mail for
Oregon Farmer, was in the city last
Saturday, and attended the speaking
nt the Fairview grange hall on that
day, when “oleo” was discussed by
speak vis from the valley. Mr. Angell
had many complimentary things to
say about Tillamook county, and,
pleaded guilty to carefully reading the
Headlight each week.
Mrs. 1’aul Mayer of Haddon, this
county, whose house was totally de-
st rayed by fire on the 20th of last
month, was paid on March Ith. by a
check to her by the Rollie Watson
agency of this city. The amount was
»600.
M R. Terry was over from Netarts
Monday to get the remainder of a bill
of lumber to be used in the construc­
tion of a new house for himself. It
will be of the bungalow type, 20x30
feet, and will follow a plrfh that he
has worked out, and which he thinks
will lie entirely satisfactory, Ht re­
ports that everyone is looking for­
ward to a good tourist camping season
at Netarts, this year.
The boxing contests ar« to take
place at the armory building next
Saturday night, March tSih
Boy»
nil rearing to go, and a big crowd
assured. Plenty of room and com­
fortable seats. Don’t forget the date.
J E. Dunn has accepted a position
with the J. C. Penny store at this
place. Mrs. Dunn wll move the fam­
ily to Tillamook this week. Mr. Dunn
formerly worked for the Penny Co.
in Portland
Mrs. F. C. Esch, .Mrs. Jos. Pinker
and Mr». C. H. Hadley left for Port­
lard Monday last for a few days stay
I
'“Big Mac” Work Shirt
you buy nor is it the amount of money youi
spend that concerns us so much as it is that*
your visit is enjoyable.
yourself as some
you. Gossips
I
When you shop comfortably and your
perience is one of personal satisfaction, then if
ia that we find pleasure in our storekeeping
pockets
—extra stitching i
forces seams
—square cut tail»
—large, roomy »k
and body
—all sixes: 14Ml*
F
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Service—that's the main- point tn all
work clothes. When you get it at our low
prices you know this store's a good place
to buy A profit here for you in every
purchase.
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Boys’ “True Blue” Shirts
ifteen hundred times each day in the
United States the greedy hand of Fire seize#
some home, some store, some factory—snatches away,
destroys forever some fraction of the nation’s wealth.
How about your property? Is it adequately in­
sured—is it properly safeguarded?
Today if fire comes you must rebuild in the face
of high prices and labor scarcity. Therefore, be sure
of your insurance. Above all, be vigilant—for Care­
lessness and Fire are allies.
In addition to the sound indemnity it sells, and
at no extra cost, the Hartford Fire Insurance Com­
pany provides expert fire prevention service.
Ask for this insurance and this service.
F
Cut Full—Many Neat Pattern#
NeW, well made Shirts for the young fellows who
d°T eTL
anef roomy**
mere are solid blue and grey chambrays, assorted
Jitnped chambrays, khaki twills, serviceable percales
black sateens.
Every
Shirt is a
Great Big
I
“True Blue” Play Suits
For Boys and Girl#—2 to 8 Year»
“True Blue” Play Suits—our own brand. One0*1
ios£ practical suits for children. Plenty room for «*
fort and freedom of movetne*
Made of strong blue
with white »tripe, khaki
. blue denim.
Nicely trimmed with
Value
at only
An Exceptionally
Good Value
ROLLIE W. WATSON, Residnt Agent
“THE INSURANCE MAN"
INSURANCE. LOANS BONDS a RENTALS
National Building. Tillamook. Or- s >
¡.boven’*Mâ1“ whh"t‘h* s,àme,càreO>Àttr»eC ,,erÌa1’ mentj?ned
low price.
e' Attractive patterns. Sa
Buy several of these
tractive suits for
children.