Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 18, 1924, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, APRIL
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Crosby had
their family home with them for over
Sunday. Their two daughters, Mrs.
OCEANSIDE
Frank Haskin with her husband and.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Martin, E. G. son Eugene drove in from Newberg,
Mizer and family, W. P. Derby, Mr. Mrs. Joe Over, her husband and little
Vanderwort, and daughter of Mc­ son I-arry from Brighton, and Eugene
Minnville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Crosby with-his wife and two child­
Laws of Rickreall, Oregon, spent Sun­ ren from Tillamook.
day with Mrs. J. A. Derby and Miss
Miss Louise N. Ebling became the
Jane Garrison who are spending sev­ I bride of John L. McGhee Saturday
eral weeks at Oceanside.
evening at 8:30 o’clock at the home
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Welch and Mr. of her parents. Rev. Doctor Seeman
and Mrs. F. L. Daly and son, of Port­ performed the marriage ceremony
land, passed the week-end in Sunset with just the family present. They
cottage.
will be at home in Seaview after April
J. H. Taylor and wife of Newberg, 25 in the BofuucK cottage.
are enjoying a few days vacation in
Mrs. Ash Butler was called to Port­
Echo cottage.
land on account of the illness of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hunt of Grand Butlei’s sister.
Ronde, Oregon, spent a few days at
A crowd of young folks walked up
“The Sands.”
from Brighton Saturday to attend the
Vic White and a party of young picture show.
people from Tillamook enjoyed a pic­
The children of the Rockaway com­
nic at Oceanside on Sunday.
munity church will have their Easter
George A. Pierson, president of the program in the church Friday evening
Portland Live Stock Yards company, at 8 o’clock. Everyone welcome.
was a visitor at Oceanside during the
week.
BOXING AT ARMORY SATURDAY
COUNTY NEWS
NIGHT
take them by storm. Got 3 of them Robe, attended a big initiation held
this time and all 3 of them have on the fair grounds at Dallas last
opposition that will make it worth Tuesday night. At least 3,500 Klans-
, men in lobes marched from the fair
your while.
Boxing will not start until 9 p. m i grounds to Dallas, and up and down
to give all business men a chance to its streets, thence back to the fair
| grounds where imposing services in­
see the fun.
cluding initiations were held. Fred L.
TROUT SEASON OPENS TUESDAY I Gifford, Grand Dragon, was pres-
The trout fishing season opened last 1 ent, and two bands played patriotic
Tuesday, and trout may now be , airs for the marchers. The town was
caught down to a length of six inches. ' policed by gowned klansmen, and
A number of sportsmen were out I there was no disorder of any kind.
bright and early, and good catches I Addresses were made by Gifford and
were reported by many of the fisher­ I other speakers, and there was much
I enthusiasm along the line of march
men.
f a<id at the ceremonies
MIDNIGHT COLLISION
SMASHES MACHINE
Elsia Wright of McMinnville, while
returning from Tillamook at 1:30
early Wednesday morning, crashed in­
to a ear coming this way from Dallas,
driven by Harry L. Bomhoff of this
city, on the grade near Dolph . The
Bomhoff ear was smashed badly, but
no one was severely injured in the
collision. Mr. Wright is an elderly
man, and in making a turn went out
too far, when he suddenly crashed in­
to the Bomhoff car coming to Tilla­
mook. Other cars which were follow­
ing Bomhoff barely escaped being
struck by the Wright car. The road
was crowded with people both com­
ing from and going toward Tillamook,
and it was dark at the time.
Th. I.ir bounl. h.w>«. » J“‘"-
meeting and picnic Saturday Ap.il
26, at the Fairview grange hall, in
purpose is a get-together meeting and
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enrollment campaign for new nr
I the new fair grounds cannot be im
^The Guernsey calf club is cnuileng- ! proved this year, as the old grounds
I were last year found inadequate fo.
ing the Holstein and Jersey clubs to the purpose of housing stock, and
a bail-game to start at 10: 30 a- m. lacked room for automobiles, and oth­
L J. Allen, state livestock club lead erwise had outgrown its usefulness,
er, will be present at this meeting and I
t0 say nothing of the run-down con­
there will be other speakers whose dition of the grand stand and other
names will be announced later
,
buildings.
-
Everyone interested in call clu1-
and the dairy industry are invited to
attend.
FAIR »"AVAILABLE
(Continued from page 11
CALF CLUB MEETING
gether
with the state appropriation.
(David H. Kennedy, Club Leader)
The Tillamook calf clubs, < Guernsey, which will run to about $S00, making
Jersey, and Holstein, will hold a joint about 12300 in all, for the 1924 fan.
FEW BARGAINS
Ford Delivery ...................................
Chevrolet Delivery........................ .....
Overland .............................................
Maxwell
Dort ..... ....:. ........................................
w It gives you
.
“six” per-
formalice
at “four”
J cost.
.$ 85.00
100.00
100.0°
. 50.00
. 190.00
J. Merrel Smith
Sales and Service
Full line of Accessories
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
Even Pennies
Gain New
Importance
A. Fountain
When a Fellow
Needs a Friend
—If they are dropped regularly into
one of our Home Savings Banks.
We’ll furnish one of these attractive
banks without charge when you open
your Savings Account at this bank.
Get one today and see how quickly it
will make your small coins grow into
sizable savings!
of 'Youth
Beauty linked with power that
stays young — that’s the Willys-
Knight! The quiet Willys-Knight
sleeve - valve engine /mprotoes with
use — a fountain of thrills and
satisfactions. In ten years we have
never known a Willys-Knight
engine to wear out! Touring
$1195, Coupe-Sedan Standard
$1450, 5-pass. Standard Sedan,
now $1695, f- o. b. Toledo.
Ma and dad topped the milk for their coffee and
left John nie the skimmilk for his portion.
Lucky the lad that gets the milk to drink just
as it comes from the dairy.
Bank
Member Federal Reserve System
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
You can roll
100 Cigarettes
for 15 Cents
WILLYS ■
KNIGHT
<
Star Garage
©
ffhi£LOF GENERAjJi
BUICK
DODGE BROTHERS
f.o-b.
OLDSMOBILE
SIX
Sunset Garage
ROCKAWAY
15*
.'795
L
UNSEEING EYES
2bagsfor
will send a double collection, 2 bulbs each of the 25
add 25 bulbs of Rouge Torch a cha-aung cream color-
with crini
>n throat. This js
crimson
is a $10.00_value.
$10.00 value.
plants can still be set to advantage. Catalog for
ijourfftight
1— 1918—Buick Six Painted Overhauled .
2— 1919—Liberty Painted.
3— Hudson B ur , a beauty.
4— 1918—Buick Four Overhauled.
5— 1918—Chalmers New Paint Job.
6— Ford Roadster—Like new.
RENDEZVOUS
BULL”
DURHAM
SPECIAL DOUBLE COLLECTION OFFER
For $4 00
sorts and
ed (¿wer
Perennial
asking.
It F. D. 1. BORING, OREGON
Some automobile dealers who represent a It
standard make of car than BUICK, can only w m
business by the “appraised bait,’ by giving a
fictitious price for a used car. Buick dealer.' are
not compelled to do this. Our new cars carry no
fictitious prices—hence our used cars must ^e
traded in on the basis of what they are worth.
We then condition these cars in a manner that
will give to the next owner the same degree of
satisfaction enjoyed by the new car owner. Re­
member—somebody pays for inflated prices.
Buy your used car from us and know that you
are getting value received.
THE LOVE PIKER
GENUINE
i Will send 25 full size bulbs, each a separate and distinct variety
«Genuine $4.25 value for $2.00 postpaid. These will nut £
labelled and selection must be left to me, as object is to redu£
surplus stocks.
“A fish doesn’t get fat on bait. ’
LIBERTY
4»
Gladiolus buibs ¡ess than haii price
W. L. CRISSEY “GLADIOLUS FARM
SOMEBODY SAID.
CLOVERDALE
Don’t miss this event, it is creating
Mrs. Hogan, a tormer resident of unasual attention as Gardeau is some
Cloverdale, was a visitor here Friday. what of a favorite here, having put
Mrs. E. L. McCabe returned home on many satisfactory fights, all the
from Portland last Tuesday.
fans are anxious to see him in action
Dr. Thompson, eye specialist of Sa­ again. His recent reputation around
lem, made his regular trip to Clover­ California is good: 20 fights, lost 3
dale Thursday.
and had 3 draws. Urhanek his op-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worthington
j ponet is a very classy University of
of Long Beach, Washington, visited Washington man, taking on all comers
their son, Chester Worthington of | a regular fighter with a long list of
150 KLUXERS ATTEND DALLAS
Pacific City, on Friday.
: victories' who will try hard to annex
GATHERING
Miss Jessie Putnam of Dolph was
another Saturday night.
Over 150 members of the Ku Klux
in town Friday on business.
Come out and see the Johnson boys Klan and Royal Riders of the Red
Mrs. Clarence Dunn, who recently
had an operation at the Boal’s hospi­
tal, is reported to be recovering.
A new hotel is being erected at Hebo
on the corner opposite the Hebo gar­
age by F. W. Talbot of Tillamook.
Inez Garwood, 17 year old daughter
of John Garwood, died at her home
near the Cloverdale mill Friday, April
11, The body was taken to Hillsboro
for burial.
SATURDAY APRIL 19 one day only
Dr. J. L. George ìb in in Tillamook
taking care of Dr. Boal’s practice for
a week.
Rev. J. D. McLennan is in Portland
attending Presbytery.
Starring ANITA STEWART
Forest Gist and family are moving
Return engagement of “Tim Shaw’s Fun Makers.” Matinee and
evening.
into their new modern residence
week.
SUNDAY-MONDAY APRIL 20-21
The Presbyterian manse has a
porch built to replace the one
MARSHALL NEILAN’S Great love story
blew off in a windstorm last winter.
Mrs. Stanley Lamb of Portland
was in Cloverdale Monday.
Mrs. Ijiura Croamer, daughter of
Enacted against the background of Russia in upheaval.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Meyers of Hebo,
A Good Two Reel Comedy
died at the McMinnville hospital Sun­
day, April 13, following an operation
Thursday.
Services were held in
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY APRIL 22-23
Dallas Aril 15. They have the sym­
pathy of numerous friends.
The Presbyterian Sunday school
selected Joy Hornschuch and Evelyn
With LIONEL BARRYMORE and SEENA OWEN
High as delegates to the state Older
The greatest snow picture ever filmed. Taken in the Canadian
Girls Conference to be held in Mc-
Rockies.
minnville on April 25, 26, 27.
A Real Comedy with this picture
Mrs. H. P. Franklin is quite ill with
pneumonia.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY APRIL 24-25
The little daughter of James Sut-
ton was unfortunate in being bitten
Watch for announcement
by a dog this week.
An Easter program is going to be
"LITTLE OLD .NEW YORK
given by the Presbyterian Sunday
school next Sunday.
Al Schloth has put a brand new
■idtwn.’k de at . it. t.'.n: of his prop
erty adjoining Elmore,
No more I
patched up side walk for Al.
P. T. Church, the candy man, is
moving into his new building this
week.
Fod Reynolds has full management!
of Rockaway market.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, owners of
the State cottages drove in from
Idaho for the summer.
II
" I ' ■ the failure bl have~Tj
amount of the tax voted ia «3
placed in the budget for
then extended upon the tax > i>;
1923 for collection, is a rt,r" ■'*
oversight on the part of the
should have seen to it, ¡.he board *** i
do the best it can to have a'.'*’**
fair this fall, as usual.
In the meantime, the re-pon,ibjlJ
for the error is being talked
over the country, and the )n,ib . !
quiry is: “Who killed Cock Kobi *1
ERWIN HARRISON, Prop.
THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS
C. J. & A. L. NEFF. Props
No. 8. First St
Tillamook. Ore
For a Good Meal
And Real Service
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS^^^p«
- MOVING
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THE
CITY TRANSFER COMPANY ’
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO 1 1
BUNGALOW CAFE
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
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