Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 02, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
N. P. Wheeler Jr., a timber oper- ing the following day. He reported
a or of Endeavor, Penn., accompanied Mr. Prince as being very low.
by J. A. Farley, a shoe manufacturer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawson and
A telephone message was received of Rochester, N. Y. and George W. daughter returned to their home in
Kiger of Tillamook, spent Friday at
in this city Wednesday last from Dr. Oceanside where Mr. Wheeler pur­ King’s Valley Saturday after spend-
Thomas Ross, a member of the state chased a choice view lot.
ining several days here visiting Mrs.
fish commission in which he stated
Dawson’s mother Mrs. John Clifford
Jermain Swink manager of the J. P.
that Netarts bay would hereafter be Finley undertaking establishment of and sister Mrs. Ethel Davis.
closed to commercial fishermen as to Portland was in the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Stephens of Mohler
clams and crabs. Tourists and home
was shopping in the city Monday.
W. M. Martin, proprietor of Mar­
guard people, however, will be allowed
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The Women’s Christian Missionary
to take a reasonable number of both tin’s grocery at Garibaldi, was in
society will meet Thursday, May 8
kinds of shell fish for immediate con­ town Thursday buying produce.
at 3 p. m. at the Christian church.
sumption. Dr. Ross further stated
Mr. and Mrs. Lemon of Corvallis
that clams would no longer be al-
are visiting the Lee Robinson home
Reed baby carriage for sale. See
lowed for bait for commerical fisher-
at Trask river for a few days.
Mrs. Paris Lamar.—Adv.
30-tip
men. The taboo applies only to Ne-
tarts bay and Oceanside, and was in­
Mrs. R. L. Henkle is here from Dal­
A very pleasant birthday surprise
fluenced no doubt by a resolution sent las to visit with her son, Roy N. party was given Bert Stephens, the
in to the state body by the new game Henkle, for a few weeks.
popular mill forman for the W. R.
club in this county, whose headquart­
Ward Lumber company, at Yellow Fir
O. M. Heater of Nehalem was in the last Friday evening. About thirty
ers are in this city.
city for a short time Thursday.
friends ana neighbors attended and
John Berns recently bought three
Mildred McKillop of Hebo accident­ an especially enjoyable time was had
head of purebred Guernsey cattle
by aH present. The evening was spent
from Dave Bailey of Cloverdale. One ally broke one of her arms by a fall
in games and music, with refresh­
on
her
way
to
school
on
the
16th
inst.
of the cows is a full sister to Janis
ments following. In spite of all the
She
received
medical
aid,
and
is
im
­
of Sequoia, who sold for $1500 at the
hushed “preparedness” activities of
Pacific International stock show this proving nicely.
the party, it proved to be a complete
year.
Frank O. Hettick and Alice G. surprise to Mr. Stephens, who enjoy­
Henry Smith, a farmer from the Raines were married by Justice Stan­ ed his share of the merry-making and
Blaine country, and wife were in town ley in this city on the 14th of April, needless to say, was very much pleas­
1924. Both are residents of this ed at the honor shown him.
Monday.
county.
Mrs. J. C. Brown spent last week
W. II. Sales has recently construct­
Clyde Lewis and Edna Fearey were at Wilson with her husband who has
ed a new bungalow near his mill on
married in this city on the 24th inst ben at work on the construction of a
the Foley.
by Justice Stanley. Both of the con­ bridge at that place.
Fred Skomp of Trask river came tracting paities belong in this county.
Mrs. Edgar Gilbert of Beaver was
down Tuesday and passed the day
The Vidito hospital has a new porch in town Monday and Tuseday visiting
visiting with old friends and discuss­
ing the prospects of the proposed along the entire east side of the build­ friends.
ing, which improves the appearance
new road up Trask.
Mrs. Leo Morrison and daughter
of the place.
Lauretta will spend the week end in
Ed Davis came in from Nehalem
Over in Washington county the Portland.
this week to receive chiropractic ad­
authorities discovered a still in a hen
justments.
Mrs. Oren Lucas and Howard Trout
house, which is about the last place
Paul Fitzpatrick recently sold a an official would look for one. The drove to Portland Wednesday to take
prize purebred bull to H. D. Pendell poor hens must have got awfully dizzy their sister, Mrs. T. B. Handley and
Mrs. Handley had
of Sam, Washington. Mr. Fitzpatrick breathing the fumes of the bug juice. children home.
been over to attend the funeral of her
had the misfortune to lose a purebred
Geo. N. Angell, on the editorial mother.
Guernsey heifer last week. The ani-
staff of the Oregon Farmer, was in
mal was insured for $250.
J. Alvin Bell enjoyed a visit last
the city last Saturday in the interests
Ole Redberg of Oretown spent of his paper. He came over to be Saturday and Sunday from his cousin
Wednesday in the city on business. present at the calf club meeting held Miss Grace Henderson whom he had
not seen for twenty years, Miss Hen-
He was a guest of the Kiwanis club at last Saturday.
derson’s home is in San Fernando,
lunch.
Thos. McKay and wife of Portland, California.
Gus Peterson has the foundation were in town the latter part of the
Mrs. John Dick who has ben visit-
laid and the lumber on the ground for week, and visited with old friends in
ing here with her daughters, Mrs. E.
a new bari) to be constructed on his this city.
E. Koch and Mrs. Fred Small, return­
place on the Miami.
W. O. Davis will move his shoe ed Tuesday to her home in Portland.
Kendall Scovell of Nehalem passed shop from the old occupancy to a
Charles Stone made a business trip
through the town last week leading a room next to the Sunset restaurant,
to Portland Tuesday.
fine draft horse which he had bought the first of the month.
in Portland. Mr. Scovell led the ani­
Mrs. Bert Mapes of Bay City and
Alfred Gabriel is back on the job
mal all the way from Portland. The Mrs. J. H. Mapes of Hobsonville were
at Anderson’s grocery after having
horse will replace one which had to be in the city Monday.
been ill for several weeks past.
killed on account of an injury.
Harold Paulsen is in the city visit­
Mrs. Lurie Mapes of Nehalem was
Ed Carey seeking nomination for ing his sister Mrs. W. Thomas Coates.
in the city Monday.
state senator on Republican ticket in
Mrs. George Winslow was called to
the May primaries, was in town Tues­
Salem Thursday due to the serious
Consult Dr. J. G. Turner, eye
day looking over the prospects.
illness of her father Mr. Prince. Mr. -¿¡5^ x-ray
National
specialist,
Peter Schranz has been employed Winslow accompanied her out return- building, Thursdays only.
as caretaker of the Oddfellsws build­
ing.
ABOUT THE TOWN
Eugene Atkinson and family of
Sandlake were in town the first of the
week.
Antone Hoffman was in town at­
tending to business last week. Mr.
Hoffman lately rented his farm east
of town to LouiB Redding.
Harry and Claude Stott, proprietors
of the Cloverdale Mercantile store
were visitors at the J. N. Shaw home
Sunday.
J. (J. G. Smith of Yamhill county
was in town this week. Mr. Smith is
seeking nomination on the Republican
ticket for joint senator.
Arthur Wallace has returned to his
home in Portland after a week spent
in the city on business.
W. J. Stephens was in the city on
business this week.
Mr. Stephens
makes his home in Portland, where he
moved fron> this city.
Ivan Gist is grading out and pre-
paring to build a new barn on his
place this summer.
Hubert Smith of the cow testing
association at Beaver has recently in­
troduced purebred calves from the
Kunze place at Nehalem into the
south part of the county. Mr. Smith
has nearly 1200 cows in the south end
signed up in the testing association.
W. E. Fender was in town Wednes­
day from McMinnville attending to
business.
J. N. Shaw, county veterinarian,
went to Portland Thursday to attend
a conference on the foot and mouth
disease. He will return Saturday.
Mr. Robertson and wife of Sand­
lake were in town Tuesday.
S. C. Woods of this city, who was
sick several weeks ago, last week suff­
ered a relapse, and is again confined
to his horns in this city. Mr. Woods
is a well known clerk in the grocery
store of Conover & Conover of this
city.
H. S. Tuttle manager and Harry B.
Hammner assistant manager of the
Oregon Casket company were in town
Tuesday of this week.
ANTHONY EUWER
Humorist—Author
May 14
For more than ten years
Dr. Thompson has devoted
his time exclusively to the
examination of the eyes and accurate
fitting of glasses. Scores of local
folk know and recommend the
“Thompson Sight Service.” Consult
him about your eyes next visit, Thurs­
day May 7, Tillamook hotel until
4 p. m.
George Harness is to speak at the
District Convention to be held at Am-1
ity, Oregon Saturday and will re­
turn same day and be home in time
Sunday to do his duty.
LOTION
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u ilwey» h»v< SANT1SEPT1C with
to prevent »nd give podrty relief to
ENNINGTON’S
P
Quááty Store"
TILL AMOOK.OREGON
J!t all DruagiM Wi.
The Tide of Fashion
Fashion decrees that skirts and
blouses are to be the correct style for
the well dressed woman this Spring
and Summer
Play and
Be Happy
Springtime is Overland
time—with lots of places
to go and healthful
pleasure in going. Big
power to take you. Big
comfort to rest you. Big
reliability. Ana the ex­
tra pleasure of econo­
my. Ride to good times
in an Overland! Cham­
pion now $655, Sedan
f. o. b. Toledo.
Mr. Pennington has just sent us the very latest
that the eastern market affords. We are show-
ing skirts in box and knife pleats, both in all-
around pleating and backs.
In Wool, Wool Canton and Imported Wool Skirts, also Camol.
Hair, Mallinson Silk, Fancy Silk, Crepe de Chine, Flat Crenl
Chenille Silk, May Queen Silk and Lennox Crepe.
$9.00
$12.00
BLOUSES
Silk Blouses show considerable Chinese feeling
in design and trimming, both in the long tunic
styles and the short overblouse.
$12.00
FLANNEL DRESSES
Latest Stripes and Plaids
$15
$16
$17
SILK
Star Garage
“The Queen of Fabrics”
Just received all the latest patterns and designs of Silk that are
to be used this season. Moderately priced.
Also China Silk for Art work.
Visit the Store of Variety and Economy.
^estmghou
at the Coliseum
When You are figuring
on buying the next tires
for your motor car look
up the mileage being de
livered by Pennsylvania
Vacuum Cups Non-Skid
Tread, they reduce the
cost of motoring
prices are right.
SEE
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS
Dealers
Third Street Tillamook. Oregon
fier Heart’s Desire
COAST POWER CO.
Tillamook, Oregon
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