Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 09, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, MAY» ,M|
8
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Brighton, their house and the entire
contents being lost.
Mrs. E. W. Wallace of Beaver was
shopping in town Saturday.
A. Bloom made a trip the first of
Mrs. Andrew Stam was a Brighton
the week to McMinnville in the in­ visitor Saturday at the home of her
terests of the Bloom Furniture com­ daughter, Mrs. Leslie Harrison.
pany.
C. P. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Wm. Houch of McMinnville was! Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert LeRoy,
in town last week end on a combined ! Maria Taylor and T. Heeley all of
business and pleasure trip.
Portland spent the week end at the
Allen Page of the Page Furniture' Trask house.
company went to Astoria Monday ] W. Woods and family have returned
morning to be present at an auction from Arizona, where they went in
sale of the furniture of one of the the interest of their sort's health.
hotels in that city which has recently; Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and
closed its doors.
surgeon. I. O . O. F. building. Office
Mrs. Jim Woods was in the city hours 1 to 4. Evenings by appoint-
Monday from her home in Blaine.
ment.—Adv.
Mrs. May Vandersee of Monroe,
George Kiehm, who is at present
engaged in carpenter work at Wheel-' Oregon, was a guest of her parents,
er came down Saturday to spend the Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ginn last week,
week end with his family.
coming to celebrate her father’s birth­
Miss Ruth Larson left Friday for day.
Mrs Sarah Hayward has returned
Salem after visiting here with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Larson. from a visit to her son E. Smith at
Mrs. E. G. Anderson went to Port­ Raymond, Wash.
Mrs. E. Hall returned from Port­
land Saturday to spend a few days
land, bringing her mother, Mrs. Mit­
visiting with relatives.
chell in with her for a visit.
"Puritan” baked Ham sandwiches
Mrs. J. M. Holden was called to Mc­
will be served this afternoon and
Saturday at ~
The Sanitary Market.— Minnville April 30, to attend the fun­
eral of her niece, Mrs. Thornton Pot-
Adv.
Arthur Beals, candidate for state ter.
C. M. Hadley who has been in Port-
senator, made a business trip to
land for the past two weeks attend-
Portland Saturday.
Mrs. W. A. High and daughter ing the meeting of the managers of
Evelyn were in town Monday from the J. C. Penney company’s «tores re­
Cloverdale visiting at the home of turned home the first of the week.
George Parsons made a business
Mrs High’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
trip to Portland Thursday in the in­
Alex Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lawson, pro­ terests of the Tillamook garage.
Mrs. A. B. McLeod and daughters
prietors of the wholesale produce
store, made a business trip to Port­ are visiting at the home of her par­
land Saturday returning the following ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mason for
the week.
day.
Rev, Louis Anderson pastor of the
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and
surgeon. I. O . O. F. building. Office Presbyterian church was called to
hours 1 to 4. Evenings by appoint­ Coos Bay Saturday by the illness of
his daughter. After an operation she
ment.—Adv.
I. Labowitch and H. L. Schiller ar­ is improving as rapidly as can be
rived Sunday from Portland to re­ expected and Mr. Anderson will prob­
decorate the windows and interior of ably return the latter part of the
the Grand Leader and also to trans­ week.
Dr. J. E. Shearer went to Portland
act some of the store business. They
Tuesday to attend a clinic being held
left Wednesday afternoon.
A. C. Everson and son have opened there under Dr. William Russell Aus-
a cash grocery in Bay City. The store land of Boston.
A little treat awaits you this after­
will be operated by the younger Mr.
Everson who will move his family to noon and Saturday at the Sanitary
Market. We are serving Puritan
Bay City at once.
The Everyman’s Class will conduct Baked Ham sandwiches, Drop in and
special Mother’s day services Sunday try one of them.—Adv.
J. M. Wilson, salesman for a farm-
morning in the city hall. Special
music and an address on Mother will ing machinery company is in town
be in the order of service. A carna­ this week on business for his firm and
tion will be given each man present. shaking hands with old friends. Mr.
Wilson makes all the territority in
Everyman is invited to attend.
Through the courtesy of Partridge Washington and British Columbia and
and Morrison, managers of the Coli­ reports business good in those sec­
seum theater, Professor L. N. Ben­ tions. He will leave Thursday morn­
nett and his class in physics from the ing for Seattle to be gone for sev­
high school studied the construction, eral weeks.
Albert and Elmo Bennett drove in
arrangement and operation of the
pipes in the organ at the theater dur­ from Dallas Sunday and spent the
ing the regular class period Monday. day with their brother Ralph. They
The delegates from the Morning came in with the idea of a fishing trip
Star Rebekah lodge who will attend but were forced to abandon such a
the Rebekah Assembly in Hood River scheme because of the inclement
May 20 to 22 are Mrs. Vera Culber- weather.
B. A. Kliks and family drove over
aon, Mrs. Pearl Burton, Mrs. Bernice
Lucas, Mrs. Hope Watson, and Mrs. from McMinnville Sunday and spent
the day at the beaches.
Frankie Talbot.
L. Christensen a business man from
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and
surgeon. I. 0 . O. F. building. Office Portlahd was in the city last week
hours 1 to 4. Evenings by appoint­ looking after his interests here.
J. L. Ketch reports the sale last
ment—Adv
Rev. G. 8. Hunt, pastor of the Naz- week to A. L. Darby of the Albert
• rene church, returned Friday from a Wilkes house on E. 7th street.
D. H. Frankhauser was in the city
business trip to Seattle and Vancouv­
er, B. O.
Owing to loss of eyesight E. W.
Moore of ijike Lytle, Rockaway P. O.,
will sell his complete photograph out­
fit, everything you need to go to woTk 1
with. Consists of three cameras,
with lenses for each, up to 11x14.
Stands, backgrounds, spot light, flash­
light, «nd all necessary implements
for all sizes, and a large quantity of
folders. The outfit could not be re­
placed for $600. Price if sold at ones
TO THE KEI’l Bl.lt AN
$.100.—Adv.
VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK
Wilbur Broughton and two daugh-1
COUNTY
ters were in from Hebo Saturday
shopping.
I am candidate for the offi­
One of the first ball games of the ,
ce
of Representative in the
season was played at the fair grounds
Stat«' Legislature from this
Thursday evening between the Stand-'
ard Oil and Ford
garage teams.
county, I was born in Ore-
The Ford boys were victors with a
gon and have lived here all
score of 8 to 5.
my life, For the last eleven
W. F. Mum drove to Portland Sat-|
years,
I have lived in Villa­
urday morning to visit with relatives..
mook county. in the course
Mr. Mum is the bookkeeper at the
Chevrolet garage
of my practice, I have come
Mrs. Warii Sappington of Beaver
in close touch with those in
was in toU'n Saturday«
al) kinds of business—farm­
Mrs. John Aschim was back at
ers, merchants, fishermen,
work in the Grand Leader Saturday
laborers, arid Uiubermen—
following a recent illness.
Mr and Mrs. Erwin Harrison and
people in all these lines have
children motored to Dayton Wednes­
been and are now among my
day where they visited Mr. Harrison's
clients.
This has enabled nie
father. From there they went to
to
understand
the needs of all
Portland whers they visiter! his moth­
these different clasees of
er returning the same «lav.
F. L. Eberman has purehaseu a
business. I am not and will
big, new truck to take care of the in­
not be, if selected by you as
creasing business in his Kockaway-
Representative, a representa­
Tillamook truck line.
tive
of or for any spcial in­
Geo. P. Winslow left for Salem
Sunday upon receipt of word of the
terest.
death of Mrs. Winslow's father at
If I am successful, I prom­
that place.
ise to represent all the in­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Redaaway of
terests of Tillamook county
Brightor ware in the city Thursday
ABOUT THE TOWN
Monday on business connected with
the sale of his beach cottages at
Rockaway.
P. E. Gerould, representing the Sun
Insurance company of London was in
town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Worden of
Newberg were here a few days this
week on business.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hathaway
former well known residents of the
county, are here from their home
in Pasadena making an extended visit
with relatives.
E. W. Watkins, local express agent
left Saturday for Portland and Salem.
He attended the Knights of Columbus
meeting in Portland, returning home
Wednesday.
J. Merrill Smith and Harry Gilham
drove to Portland Wednesday having
business to transact there.
Dr. Robinson reports the birth of
a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ezra A. Nash.
Rev. Hamess, pastor of the Christ­
ian church will entertain about five
ministerial guests next Friday and
Saturday. Among them will be Rev.
Evans, pastor of the First Christian
church at Salem, Rev. Phillips of
Newberg, Rev. Brunk of McMinnville
and two evangelists. Some of the
ministers will be accompanied by
their wives. A fishing trip is being
planned for Saturday.
POLITICIANS ARE BUSY
(Continued from page 1)
the farmers of Tillamook county, are
almost unanimously refusing to sup­
port him. Statements made by many
farmers are to the effect that the
farmers do not care to elect a man to
represent them in the next legislature
whose interest in Tillamook county is
to represent a big timber company
from Michigan, which happens to
own timber in this county. Hawkins’
friends admit that this kind of talk
among the farmers is hurting his
chances for election.
Mr. Winslow is conducting a quiet
but forcible campaign and has the
backing of the farmers and many
business men of this city. It can
probably be safely said that the re­
sult of this race will depend upon the
votes of the cities of Tillamook, Bay
City, Garibaldi, Wheeler and Nehalem,
as it is believed that the timbermen’s
vote which is claimed by Hawkins will
just about offset the farmers vote
which from present indications will
be solid for Winslow.
Attorney George P. Winslow, candi­
date for the office of representative
in the next legislature for Tillamook
county was forced to abandon all poli­
tics the latter part of last week on
Wl
475DEPARTMENT STORES
OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Young Men’s Sports Suits
With Stylish Loose Belted Back
Decidedly stylish Suits in the newest and smartest patterns
and colors of the season.
Single-breasted models with either plain or patch pockets
—yoke back with either box and knife plaits or neat pinches.
Exceptionally well tailored and finished throughout and un­
deniably peerless valttes.
Others
Comparison
$19.75 to
Decides for
S.14.75
These Suits at
$29.75
Retan Outing
There’s No Better
Advertisement!
There can be no better ad­
vertisement than a pleased
customer. Accordingly, there
can be no greater incentive
for storekeeping than the
maintenance of a service to
people which is favorably re­
membered long after the
day’s shopping is completed.
That’s the kind of service
we unfailingly aim to give.
This Store was created and
has been established upon the
broad principle of the same
square treatment alike to all
always.
It is this practice that
gives 100 cents worth of value
in goods for every dollar
spent here.
Shoes for Men’s Work
Brown retan bluchers. Note
reinforced stitchings. Hooks
and eyelets. Half double
soles for extra service.
98
Men’s Unions
Athletic Style
98c
TALENTED LOCAL GIRL WILL BE
HEARD IN PIANO RECITAL
Miss Rowena Hanson, a piano stu­
dent of merit and ability will appear
in recital May 16th at the Methodist
church at 8:15.
Miss Hanson’s program will con­
sist of numbers from Chopin, Kreis­
ler, Rachmaninoff and Goddard works.
The young artist will be assisted by
a class chorus and Mr. Koch, who will
render a group of violin solos.
The program will be given under
the direction of Mrs. E. E. Koch.
The public is cordially invited.
PARENT TEACHERS MEETING
MAY 12.
Selective ....... High School Orchestra
I Americanism (Roosevelt) .................
.......................... Richard Goyne
I Patriotic Address .. Rev. Lienkaemper
¡Peace Line Patriotism
Muriel Wiley
Vocal Solo ................. Miss Ragsdale
O. E. S. KENSINGTON MEETS
Mrs. Stanley Coates and Mrs. Clar­
ence Stanley were hostesses to the
Kensington club at the May meeting
which was held Wdnesday afternoon
at the Masonic hall. About twenty
members w'ere present and the guests
were, Mrs. Walter Nichols, Mrs. Ar­
thur Case and Mrs. W. Thomas
Coates. Refreshments were served in
the dining room following the busi­
ness meeting and social hour. Mrs.
E. G. Anderson and Mrs. H. L. Babb
will entertain at the June meeting.
attendants with May baskets
*»it^
on her.
A lunch of ice cream
'• c«k»
coffee was served.
• MOTHERS’ DAY BOXES
Buy Mother a box of -uu, |
fresh candy put up in fBllcy
Eldee confectionery._ Adv
. *
The rooms were prettily decorated
__________ ’
31-tly
with spring flowers. Mrs. W. Thom­
Consult Dr. J. G. T
as Coates, winning the prize in a
«-ray
specialist,
flower guessing contest was crowned
"Queen of the May.’’ Several small building, Thursdays only.
United States Senator
C has . L. M c N ary
Republican for Renomination
WHAT HE HAS~DONE
During his seven years in the Senate he has secured—
$31,020,269 for Oregon Development
.$ 9,255,762 for Rivers and Harbors
$ 9,080,000 for Reclamation and Power
$11,138,107 for Public Roads
$ 507,900 for Agriculture
$ 310,500 for Forest Protection
This is more than has been secured by any other Western
Senator in the same period.
His powerful committee assignments and his prestige in the
Senate equips him to accomplish even greater things for the
continued development of Oregon’s Rsourcs and Industrie.
It would take years for a new man to attain his present position
of, prominence and influence.
OREGON NEEIJS HIM
His slogan: “For Oregon; Its People and their Welfare."
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
MISS GRACE BOGUE
of the
Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing Co.
Will Conduct an
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A
WINSLOW
For Representative
evening. The Reddaways were among
those who suffered in the fire at
MRS. PETRI IN RECITAL
The members of the Monday Musi­
cal club and their husbands, will en­
joy hearing Mrs. Paul Petri in a lec­
ture recital next Monday evening May
12 at the hime of Mr. and Mrs. Koch
at 8 o’clock.
!
Mrs. Petri is widely known in the|
field of music throughout the entire
state. It is with much pleasure and
interest that the members of the club
are looking forward to meeting and
hearing Mrs. Petri.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH AID HOLDS
SOCIAL
The Ladies’ Aid of the First Christ­
ian church met last Thursday after­
noon at the home of Mrs. A. I. Thom­
as on Wilson river. Mrs. John Cliff­
ord and Mrs. J. R- Collins assisted
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Men’s Nainsook Union Suits.
Good value at,
—
account of the death of his father-in-
law, C. L. Prince of Salem. Mr. Win­
slow immediately upon hearing of his
father-in-law’s death left for Salem to
join Mrs. Winslow who has been at
her father’s bedside for more than
five weeks.
During Mr. Winslow’s absence,
Hawkins shot the first gun of his
campaign by causing many posters to
be placed in the windows of business
houses of Tillamook. Many of these
posters have for some unknown rea­
son, disappeared from their places.
It is a well known fact that the busi­
ness men of Tillamook are supporting
Mr. Winslow for this office.
We urge the voters of Til­
lamook county to elect Geo.
P. Winslow tor Tillamook
County’s Representative in
the next Legislature.
We believe that Geo. P.
Winslow is the best qualified
candidate for the office and
if elected will serve all the
industries of Tillamook coun­
ty faithfully and impartially.
James Williams, Farmer.
F. F. Conover, Merchant.
P.' R. Tinnerstet, Farmer.
ELECTRIC
COOKING
SCHOOL
at
Presbyterian Guild Hall
May 12-17
2-4 P.M. Each Day
J. J. Kupp. Farmer.
Henry White, Chief uf l'oUce,
You are cordially invited to attend this dem­
Tillamook.
G. A. Reeher, Merchant
monstration of modem cooking.
T. W. Lyster, Farmer.
a» a whole, not any specml
interest, believing that the
interests of all will be pro­
moted in the long run by
giving a square deal to every
one, no matter in what line
he may be interested
GEO. P. WINSLOW
George
Williams,
Farrfer
and garagaman.
Emil Hausser, Barber.
William Maxwell. Farmer.
John Morgan. Farmer.
John Nageli, Farmer.
Gus Wicklund. Farmer.
Coast Power Co
Tillamook, Oregon