Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 13, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
TAKES TILLAMOOK BOY
mmunity was saddened last
evening by news of the
of Burton Loraine King, who
suffering for some time
leaks/i nf the heart. Loraine
Tillamook with his par-
he Was about five years of
aving- moved here with his par-
Ashland, Oregon, where
, born. He had finished the
school here and had spent
two years in the local high
thereupon entering the Ben-
olytechnic high school for boys
rtland. He had finished a one-
course in electrical engineering
time of his death. After hav-
p-nt two weeks in a hospital in
n(j he came home apparently
improved in health He took
Tuesday evening and grad-
grew worst until his death.
was popular and ambitious,
lesves many friends. The fun-
jervices were held in the Naz-
church on June 10.
HWEST TO HAVE GOVERN-
T FOREST STUDY STATION
COUNTY CLUBS KEPT BUSY
D. H. Kennedy, county club agent,
conducted the regular meeting of the
Pleasant Valley calf club, at the
home of John Proctor, on Wednesday
June
Albert Johnson is
president of the club. The judging
team, which tied for fourth place at
the Jersey Chautauqua in Salem
ported on their trip. This team con
sisted of Jack Grath, Clarence Arney
and Victor Thomas.
On Friday, June 13, the regular
meeting of the Miami poultry club
will be held. IS
The members of this
club are: Rachel Hatch, Eunice Kir-
by, Everett Wright, Beatrice Kirby,
and Jack Reed
State winners and other members
will leave on Sunday, the 15th for
Corvallis to attend a two weeks ses-
' sion for club members of the state.
The following six state winners are
to be given expenses for the trip: Rob-
ert Williams, Otto Hohlfeld, Eula
Krake, Jack Mowery, Adolph Ben-
scheidt, of Tillamook, and Alvah
Foote of Garibaldi. Other members
who will attend the sessions
Pauline Thompson, Rockaway; Vera
Sappington and Evelyn Gharst of
Beaver; Maxine Baker, Hallie Harris,
Kenneth Williams, Bryan Morgan,
Lenhart Gienger, Eunice Krake and
Ellen Krake of Tillamook.
bill has finally passed authonz-
federal appropriation of $25,-
or the establishment of a forest
iment station for the north Pac-
istrict of the United States for-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
This station will be lo-
Bomewhere in Oregon or Wash- WANTED — POSITION DURING
school vacation.
n for the purpose of a scientific
Can do steno-
of the natural restocking of
graphic or bookkeeping work. Call
Headlight office. S143.
las fir lands.
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No. 7
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springs, combined with wheel base of
the Star car, with any other car in
its class. Here are 164 inches in the
rear, and 68 inches in front. This in­
sures riding comfort, such as no
other car in its class can offer.
We have 26 other Reasons why the
Star should become a part of yolir
family.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
FRED B. JONES
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING
BERRY’S MUSIC HOUSE
Price $3.50
COAST STAGES
Tillamook, Nehalem and Seaside.
Daily
Leave stage depot at Tillamook, 9 a. m; leave
stage depot, Seaside, 3 p. m.
( OAST STAGES
Geo. Smith, Mgr
PERSONAL MENTION
I partner in the firm with his brother,
Louie Labowitch, the Grand Leader.
Jake Schraeder and wife of Con­
Elwell Erskine made a trip to Port­ don, Oregon, were in Tillamook re-
land and returned Sunday.
cently. Mr. Schraeder was looking
Ernest Edmunds, of Pacific City, over cow testing association calves.
He expects to place a big order in
was a Tillamook visitor Monday.
' he spring.
Allan Page, who has been seriously
The attention of County Agricul-
ill or some time is improving.
tunst Pine was recently called to a
F. C. Reed of Wheeler spent Mon-
day in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Teeters left
for a few days visit in Portland
Frank Reed and Carl Nagel of
Wheeler were Tillamook visitors this
week.
Mrs. Eva Webb who* was quite ill
the first of this week is improving
nicely.
Mrs. George Baertlein of Lebanon
is visiting at the home of her sister,
I Mrs. O. G Wilkes.
Dr. H. L. Babb, Tillamooks chiro­
practor’s hours 9 to 5 Monday, Wed-
nesday, Friday and Saturday even-
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ings at 7.—.Adv.
SUMMER’S
R
T AUCTION
HEBO, OREGON
UESDAY, JULY 1
AND WHAT ELSE
PLEASE
A very fine striBg of trout was on
exhibition in the Rialto window last
Tuesday. The fish were caught by
Floyd Wolf and Henry McKinley.
William Anderson and Walter
Stark went to Portland last Sunday
disease that was killing off rats in to attend a reunion of the 65th Artill
the Nehalem district. The veterin­ ery, the unit with which they soldier
ary department of the Oregon Agri­ ed in France.
cultural college investigated and
found that the infection was scabies,
Leaving Monday by auto for a trip
a parasite that will in time cause the through Yellowstone Park and as far
death of the rodent effected.
east as Minnesota were Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Smith, their daughter Leia and
Bound for Denver, Colorado, where Miss Ruth Gould.
she will attend summer school at the
Miss Marian Severance expects to
University of Colorado, Miss Eliza-
beth Coates left here Sunday morn- go to Rector this week where she will
ing. She plans to spend the next join her sister, Mrs. S. O. Blanchard.
winter in Denver. Miss Coates has Together they will attend the Rose
been stenographer at the Tillamook Festival in Portland.
County bank for several years.
The county court has granted the
Woman’s club permission to erect the
memorial monument in the western
portion of the court house grounds.
The women are making plans to erect I
i
the memorial on Armistice day.
Norman Meyers who has been one
Dr. Helen Babb, Palmer graduate
j chiropractor. Mon., Wed. and Fri. of the guards at the state peniten­
| evenings at 7.—Ativ.
36-tf tiary for the last year and a half
spent a few days visiting old acquain­
Dr. Ringo reports the birth of a tances in Tillamook and the Sandlake
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John T. country. Mr. Meyers was chief of
Little Richard Parker, son of Har­
Brooks Tuesday June 10.
police in Tillamook about ten years vey Parker, fell and cut a gash on
his face Saturday. He was taken to
Dr. Robinson reports the birth of a ago.
girl to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Darnell of
Among the out of town visitors this Dr. Boals and given an anaesthetic
Netarts Camp, June 11th.
week were Mrs. Downer of Wheeler, so the necessary stitches could be
J. E taken.
Dr.' Smith reports the birth of a Mrs O’Connell of Garibaldi,
Davis of Nehalem, Mrs. S. E. Stick­
boy to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Illings-
ler of Garibaldi, Mrs. Ralph Wer-
worth of Garibaldi on June 6th.
schkul of Gloverdale and Mrs. T. M. I
Mrs. J. H. Hathaway returned Berns of Garibaldi.
home Saturday from Portland where
Delegates from Silverwave chapter,
she has been visiting her parents.
O. E. S. to the grand lodge session I
Miss Irma Hole who has been here held this week in Portland, are Mrs.
visiting with Catherine Gabriel left Clarence Stanley and Mrs. W. Stan­
Saturday from her home in Dayton. ley Coates. Other members of the I
lodge who are attending are Mrs. R. j
Mrs. Delia Tyler of Portland is
N. Henkle, Mrs. E. G. Andersofi and |
visiting at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Edgar Gilbert.
Mrs. Saling, at Beaver for a short
while.
Mathers Truck Service uses 50 large
Altho he is still at the Tillamook quilts in packing household goods in
p neral hospital, F. M. Wallin is trucks. This is the best way to move
gradually improving, Dr. Ringo re- as they guarantee safe delivery with­
out mars or scratches. This is the
poits.
only truck line operating daily be­
Mrs. Alvin Stormer’s friends will tween Tillamook and Portland.—Adv.
be glad to know that she is greatly
Edgar French and wife are visit­
improved. Mrs. Stormer is under Dr.
ing
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Craver. Mr.
Ringo’s care.
French is fireman on the Long Beach
Isaac Labowitch and Herman Schill­ California fire department
They
er of Portland are in the city this will spend a few days in our town,
week on business connected with the and Mr. French will spend most of
Grand Leader.
the time fishing.
*
y-seven head Registered Jerseys, including heavy producing cows, herd
After visiting in the city for sev­
Dr. Robinson and wife, accompanied
»nd young stock, both sexes. Complete disposal of entire herd. Many
eral days, Mrs. W. Harrison return­ by Rev. Anderson of the local Pres­
offering were sired by Pets Poppy, he was sired by St. Mawes Go
®PPy and is thus a half brother to Poppy’e Dortha, the world's record , ed to her home in Portland Thursday byterian church cirove to Portland
Tuesday to attend the state Presby­
y»ar-ol<L The present herd bull is of “Pogis" breeding. Some ot afternoon.
tery that was being held there at
rows have been fresh a short time; others will freshen this Fall. There
Mrs. W. D. Pine returned Monday
b»en no official testing in this herd but the cattle are capable of making from Walla Walla where she has been that time.
table records, and it will be an ideal opportunity to buy “diamonds in visiting for the past two weeks with
Mrs. John Redwine who was ser­
iously injured in an auto accident at
f<wgb. ’ All tested for tuberculosis and free from disease.
_______ her parents.
East Beaver two weeks ago is slowly
About twenty members of the Ma­ recovering. Since the accident she
•he following items of personal property will be sold: 1 team horses,
double harness, 1 set single harness, 1 farm wagon. 1 spring »agon, sonic lodge at Clatskanie, visited the has been cared for at the home of
• wltivator, hay fork, and rope, chickens, pigs, small tools and house­ local lodge at its weekly meeting Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. Downal Stretch.
urday night.
foods.
Herbert Miller, employee of the
The Ladies Aid of the United Tillamook Spruce company received
to be held on the farm 20 miles South of Tillamook 1 mile Southwest Brethren church met at the parson­
a crushed foot thia week when it was
»bo on Cloverdale road and about 40 miles west of Sheridan. Oregon.
age with Mrs. W. O. Woolever Wed- caught between a log and a cant. He
nesday afternoon.
I to being eared for at the Boals hoa-
LE TO START AT 11 O’CLOCK. FREE LUNCH AT The Tillamook Bay Fish company ■ pi ta I
NOON
of Bay City are improving their can­
Claude Morse whose skull
nery by laying a new floor and pi’t- fractured May 31st when he was run
»ill be published, sent free upon request to owner, sale rr...na_
’ing on ceiling.
down by a car at Pleasant t alley is
< ou nt y Bank. Tillamook. Oregon.
repo: ted by Dr. Boals to be recover-
Pacific
Coach Leo J. Frank,
University, is visiting at the home of
A. SUMMERS, Owner. Coach “Red” Sheeley, Tillamook high R. U Moore nd family were vislt-
S. WOODS & SONS
Hebo, Oregon.
school athletic director.
ing relatives in the city last week.
Aurtion.ers Vancouver, Washington
Ike Labowitch of Bee Hive store of Mr. Moor* la now the assistant prin
E. A. RHOTEN, Sale Mgr
VID KURATLI, Clerk
cipal in the Salem high school.
Portland
is in town this week
Salem, Oregon.
(Tillamook Connty Bank) Tillamook
Martiny-Crotzer Motor
Co. Inc.
5 Years Experience
J hone 71J
Ether Waves
The Famous Linn Butter, Satisfaction
Coffees, best grades of canned goods, Diamond
Codfish.
Tillamook Bread and Pastry, Tru Blue Crack
ers, Heinz Pickles, Vinegar and Catsup, Fon­
tana’s Macaroni and always the best Fruits and
Vegetables obtainable all go toward making this
Satisfaction Store-Market
E. G. Anderson