Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 11, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, JULYu
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
8
„ , —
DEATH OF CALVIN COOLIDGE WHEELER vs. W arrej Z^
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Stevenson, and
JR. FELT BY ENTIRE NATION
NEHALEM
0
PORT­ MEAT MARKET HAS NEW
J. F. Fulton and wife of Portland,
PROPRIETOR
were registered during
Although the President and his
The ball game at Nehalem „
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
J. L. Shumaker and family of Mc­ family asked that no nation wide offi­ between Warrenton and Whii
Fox News and International News
Word that Portland has been selec­
C. F. Lincecum, who formerly own- ♦
Minnville occupied the Sealion cot­ cial period of mourning be observed attended by a good sizjjj“’’»
Correspondence on the var­
Service Spend Day on
ted as the convention city for the 1925 ed and operated a meat market at ♦
tage
over the Fourth.
ious
subjects
of
the
day
is
in
­
upon the sad occasion of the death of
♦
Netarts Rocks
A bunch of Wheeler
gathering of the grand lodge, Ben­ 125-127 21 street, Portland has re-
J. B. Terry and wife of Portland
his youngest son, sorrow is perhaps accompanied their team and 7**
evolent Protective Order of Elks, was cently purchased the market on Third ♦ vited by the Headlight for
were
Fourth
of
July
visitors.
more universal than that felt upon ed the occasion by their
♦ publication. Any paper for
Mrs. Justine Medernach and daugh­
The three sea lion rocks off Ocean­ received Tuesday from Boston by Jo­ and Fourth avenues east. The mar­
'«
kt«
« publication must be signed
similar tragedies that have occurred
seph
Reisch,
exalter
ruler
of
ket
formerly
was
operated
by
Ed
Portland
ter Harriet, of Portland, arrived
side were visited recently by movie
with
the
writer
’
s
name,
which
♦
at
the
White
House
in
recent
years.
Hadley.
Warrenton team were
\
photographers representing the Fox local lodge.
Thursday and have taken an apart-
During the last ten years Mrs. Wood­ handicapped by the absence
A telegram from Barnett H. Gold-
The new owner has made an entire ♦ may be withheld by request.
news service and the International
Iment
for
several
weeks.
♦
row Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, regular pitcher Ely, he being
news servce, the cameras being oper­ stein, representative of Portland change in the arrangement of the
| H. P. Sheldon and family of Tilla-
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
Warren G. Harding and Woodrow vacation, and in consequent**
lodge
at
the
present
grand
lodge
see-1
shop
and
has
installed
a
new
meat
ated by Theodore G. Randolph and
I mook were among those whom spent
sion at Boston, Btated that the selec-1 block, new scale, new display case,
Wlson have passed on and upon each use two substitutes, who he,.,*?:
Eric Magell. Habits and life of the
the week end at Oceanside.
tion was made Tuesday and that I and a new delivery car. The remodel-
of
these occasions flags were flown have never made any pretend
TERAMORE
CAMP
birds and sea lions were pictured and
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peery and Miss i
Netarts, Oregon
some wonderful results are expected Portland should prepare for an in­ ing has given the- shop more room
I Edris Peery of Portland have taken at half mast and the nation went into to their pitching ability, how<vw *1
since the cameramen were able to vasion of the antlered herds in July, which will be necessary to accom­
the “Gulls Nest” for the next few mourning at a request from the Capi­ Warrenton team, as a who).
tol. An official request from the nice ball and made a game bm^J i
get within a range of very few feet 1925, the exact date not being select­ modate the business as it grows. In
Teramore Camp at Netarts bay i weeks.
bereaved
family, in this present trag­ effort to win.
of the animals without their becom­ ed until arrangements can be made the near future a refrigerator window was filled to capacity the night be­
Mrs. W. E. Brown of Sioux Falls
edy is wholly unnecessary, for the
ing alarmed. Captain Farley of the to insure no conflict with next year’s will be installed to take care of fresh fore the
Fourth,
every
available
I
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
R.
Taylor
and
The Wheeler team played a
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grief and real sadness is felt through
life saving staton, had received per­ Christian Endeavor convention, which fish and crabs. Mr. Lincecum expects space being taken for the week-end, I party were week end visitors.
fast game and deserved to wi»u
is
also
scheduled
for
this
city
during
to
handle
a
full
line
of
meats,
fish
1
out
the
nation.
In
the
loss
of
Cal
­
mission from headquarters in Wash­
while quite a number are taking an
work of Anderson, their pitcher bill
M. McKillican and party of Oregon
and wholesale and retail poultry.
vin Coolidge Jr. the grown up and
ington, D. C., to use the coast guard July.
indefinite stay at this resort.
i
City
were
Thursday
to
Monday
visit-
giltedge, he striking out 11 an(iCfi
A drum corps of 25 pieces, led by His family will locate permanently
the statesman feel that the nation
cutter for the trip and Roy Steele of
Following is a list of names that |ors on the beach.
ing his opponents to 5 hits, M
in
Tillamook.
Frank
Hubler
will
Chester
T.
Bradley,
past
exalted
ruler
'
Tillamook,
the biological survey department for
registered:
G. A. Withee and family of Amity has been called upon to give up a vast 10 hits, garnered off of ConT^i
of
Portland
lodge,
made
the
journey
■
continue
his
services
in
the
market,
market.
amount
of
virile
Americanism,
for
the state of Oregon accompanied by
From Portland: W. E. Warner, B. were in the Maxwell Court apart-
worked 4 innings, and Walker 2
Calvin was evidently a courageous
George Russell, district game warden, to Boston and' helped materially in
Montgomery, C. L. Clausen, J. Armi­ ' ments this week.
finished
the game. The batteries’»«i
had charge of the party. About sixty winning votes for this city, it was
tage, F. Rugsley, A. B. Crow, L. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Chappell of Oregon and clean cut young American with Anderson and Heisel for wJ?
stated.
To the
very young animals were easily
Slattery, Gus Quinn, C. L. Loman, P. j City and Mr. and Mrs. Becroft of Oak wonderful potentialities.
and Coma, Walker and Pattersom I
photopraphed.
W. Loman, B. F. Scofield, W. Under­ | Grove have taken “The Crags” for a I youth of the land a keen sense of Warrenton. The features of then '
LATTER DAY SAINTS TO HOLD
, the loss of a pal is felt. His position
wood, H. Bean, W. W. Roberts, J. F. few weeks.
were the clean, snappy feildiwj
MEETINGS
Agerton, F. P. Darcy, H. Ellenwood,
(Continued from page 1)
THREE OF OREGON DELEGATES
J. W. Simeral and party of Salem as one of the country’s first boys was the Wheeler team and a spectsctb
The reorganized church of Jesus partment, aided by an adequate water R. T. Hill, J. L. Shumway, I. B. Trus-
probably more enviable to the aver­ one handed catch of a high fl, J
STICK TO McADOO TO LAST
Christ of Latter Day saints will hold supply that may well be the envy of dale, E. Wiles, A. R. Johnson, C. M. I were week end visitors.
Mrs L. G. Apperson and son Bobby age young American than the Presi­ right field by Dean of Warn®«]
a series of meetings in their tent on many cities much larger than Tilla­ Rahr, A W. Morsey, H. Cunningham,
of Portland have opened their cot­ dent’s chair itself.
Final score, Wheeler 10, Warred
New York, July 10—In the roar the school grounds, on Fourth street,
mook, for at this time of year a wa­ C. Adams, R. C. Adams, R. A. Wais- tage “Edgehill” for the summer. Mr.
and excitement that followed Chair­ starting at 8 o’clock Sunday evening.
ter supply sufficient to combat a stub­ tel, O. M. Mitchell, P. E- Pennman, i Apperson joins his family over the OREGON VAULTER AT OLYMPIC
man Walsh’e acclamation of John W. Reverend A. C. Martin, of Silverton,
born fire for three long hours is very W J. Chaney, W. H. Clark, J. G. week ends.
GAMES
Davis' nomination came the unheard will conduct the services which will
lamook.
Vehrs, M. Rees, Jack Swyer, C. Mc-
Mrs.
Inez
Carrol
and
son
Jack
have
protests of Mrs. Alexander Thomp­ last until about August 1.
This rare among the towns the size of Til- Elfish, J. M. Roberts, H. Haugner,
American athletes have taken a de­
I arrived to to spend the summer with
son, Thomas C. Burke and James C. church has a small membership in this
There are towns on this coast that Trognn, T. W. Albright, R. H. Tren- I Mrs. Carroll’s mother, Mrs. Eastman. cisive lead over Finland her closest
Stuart in the Oregon delegation that vicinity, and the meetings are for the
boomed themselves to death and at alh, Glen Fletcher, R. G. Shand, M.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie French and rival in the Olympic games !ii Paris.
the nomination of Davis was not un­ purpose or creating interest. No col-
present people are leaving them in G. Niece, W. D. Martin, D. L. Alter, I daughter Dorothy of Hillsboro spent I The standing Wednesday was Amer-
(Continued from page 1)
animous and that “we cast our last ■ lection will be taken.
hordes seeking other places suitable S. L. Wylde, S. Cochran, Pauel E. I the Fourth with Mrs. Eastman.
| ica 135 points and Finland 73. Ralph L. A. Quigley got mixed up win J
as well as our first ballot for William
to their line of work and conforming Graham, Mr. Klem, J. A. Bachler, H.
Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Shearer and 1 Spearow, University of Oregon pole plank on the Netarts road and i>
Gibbs McAdoo.”
BOYS CLIMB MOUNT HOOD IN 5 to their vision of a desirable place in A. Schacker, Carl Lock, M. M. Coon,
son and Mr. and Mrs. Clay S. Morse I vaulter, was one of the four Amer- suited in a bent fender and ad
They felt their protest was ignored
HOURS
which to live. Many of them are J. Spore, Mrs. A. Boutty, J. F. Mey­ and children of Portland occupied a j icans to clear the bar at twelve, feet
guard on the Noyes car. Early inthj
rather than drowned out in the ensu­
looking for a place such as Tillamook. ers, W. M. Smith, S. M. Hawkins, cottage over the week end.
j and qualify among tne seven who are week Reta Rogers hit a trailer it th I
ing noise, and a written protest was
Sandy, July 10—Two Sandy boys, Our own people, those who have al­ Ralph Wiley, Fred O Brockman, H.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Peer, Mr. and | eligible for the finals. Many good corner of 3rd street and 3rd arag
sent to Chairman Walsh.
Charles Phelps and Wilbur Dodd, 15 ready established themselves in the H. Hartell, G. D. Hartell, W. F.|
Mrs. A. Welch and sons, and Miss records are being made and several E. Mrs. Clarence Hannenkratttadil
“We request the secretary of this and 12, made a record climb of Mount
community and its life, are preparing Walters, G. V. Lintner, Mr. Verhager, Myra Welch spent the Fourth in the have been broken. Bob Legendre,
convention," it read, "to register us Hood, reaching the top in five hours.
minor collision when she stopped M
to show the visitor the best we have. C. H. Hellen, C. Craff, H. F. Fish,
New Jersey athletic club, broke the car on the Pleasant Valley road It
Allen cottage.
on this last ballot, for William Gibbs The boys were guests of Cheif Look­
We have had several state conven­ S. V. Johnson, W .R. Larkin, C. J.
McAdoo. We protest any statement out C. A. Phelps. They walked al­
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson and world’s running board jump record rescue a small dog belonging til
tions of fraternal and industrial or­ Meyers, P. Mygreen, H. Okamoto,
that J. W. Davis’ nomination is un­ most all of the way home from Gov­
children,
Mrs. Pfeuffer, Mrs. Johnson, | with a leap of 7.76 meters or 25 feet friends. Francis Garretson of Sts
ganizations and we are preparing for Mr. Friend, N. S. J< i.r;.-
Alice
16 inches, three inches farther than view collided with a car seven nil»
animous.”
ernment Camp in six hours.
more in the near future. There are Love, C. A. Edmisten, Bert Rupp, H. 1 George Pfeuffer, Charlotte Pfeuffer, | the former record.
north of Garibaldi. Both cara wen
Dorothy
Johnson,
Melvina
Pittman
several places still needing “new H. Hunt.
I and Chas. E. Sands and family, all of
damaged considerably. Arthur Ba
Coos county will vote on $280,000 paint” and if we “save the surface we
Eugene business men, alumni of U.
From Salem: Fanderson, M.
LOCAL
OFFICERS
COMMENDED
tuleit turned over at Lamb’s con»
j
Portland
were
a
merry
party
spend
­
of 0., faculty and staff workers have highway bonds early in 1925.
save all.”
Schopp, E. A. Loten, F. G. Wilkenson,
The car was wrecked, but neither b I
FOR WORK AT CAMP LEWIS
contributed $201,000 to finance a 5-
H. Tracey, W. N. Barrett, Albert ing the Fourth on the beach.
Natron cutoff employing 2,000 men,
nor his companion was seriously hart
year building campaign.
Mr.
and
Mis.
W.
H.
Logan
and
Read the Classified Ads
Perrsells, A. J. Feilen, R. E. Pratt,
another 2,000 to go on before fall.
Captain J. E. Shearer this week re­ C. S. Ward, driving a Union oil trad, I
E. G. Highland, J. A. Clark, H. A. daughter Mrs. Harry Callin of Mc­
ceived a letter from the state ad­ was hit by a car that was trying )
Vick, W. Cronen, S. Hitchcock, J C. Minnville were week end visitors.
Others arriving this week to spend jutant general commending him for pass a long string of cars on the high­
Cambell, Mr. Wells, J. H. Cornell,
Gus Quinn, John Ansfarn, G. A. their vacations were E. J. Oliver and the efficient manner in which he per­ way near Beaver. R. D. Hills'«
Nooch, H. Smith, A. Sleusser, C. S. family, J. Matton, Harry Tilwell and formed his duties as brigade sanitary hit the rear end of a car belonging tol
family, T. J. Catoil and family, S. J. inspector at Camp Lewis during the Frank Still and knocked off a tof I
Pratt, Dave Fisher, R. H. Taylor.
From Oregon City:S. J. Smith, R. Hof man and wife, Salem; James i national guard encampment. In the gage carrier. A car driven *by M
L.
Smith, R. L. Thomas, Clyde Mont­ Wann, Camas, Wn.; J. Edwards, letter the general laid stress on the Doane, of Portland turned inf" r a
M-'U HU’iNji y.
7 1
J
¡1
gomery, R. Paddock, H. M. Yoder, R. Smith, A. Patten, Mr. and Mrs. L. factor of sanitation in military driven by Richard Dannells, sise d
Portland, at a point a mile and 41
C. E. Hunt, W E. Warner, A. R. V. Driscoll, A. G. Harrison and fam­ camps.
r
i
half south of Garibaldi, at a nine I
Johnston, John Becker, S A. Smith, ily, R. H. Ellsworth, Mrs. T. J. Born,
Astoria to pave Exchange street grade. This kept the Doane car fra I
Mrs. T. Huber, Portland; S. S. Wol-
J. H. Long, C. Price.
Others are: Chas. Ray, A. R. Port­ ever, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Bar- from Seventeenth to Twenty-third going over the grade. Only onesnfit]
er, Jefferson, Oregon;J. M. Crach, clay Henderson, Hillsboro; A. L. and commercial street from twenty- light on the car driven by Leix
T. W. Simm, Milwaukee, Oregon; J. Powers and family of Vanvouver; L. Second to Twenty-Third and south Johnson, of Beaver, blinded 1* 1
on Twenty-Third to Franklin Ave.
L. Edson,Cliff Lamear.H. L. Gordon, J. Hendry, Tillamook.
Springer, of Salem, so that he w
Astria—Investigatin made to de­ unable to see the road, and u 1»
T. O. Valgomery, M. S. Spiery, W. J.
termine possibility o f developing suit both cars were damaged, Job
Valgamore, W. M. Reeves, H I. Weum,
LOST LIFE ON LOG BOOM
power in basins of Nehalem and Wil­ son’s going in the ditch.
Pete Varseth, E. Grant, Silverton, Or;
Sam Snader, Wash.; E. W. Bates, Jim
J. Pittman, who had been working son rivers, which are within easy
Linn, Wm. Kaake,, Estacada, Oregon; on the boom for the Nehalem boom­ transmission distance of Astoria and TRAINS COLLIDE AT RAD®
Marvin Miller, John Shepherd, W. M. ing company was killed Wednesday Portland.
1 KILLED
Oregon City paving Twelfth street
Thomas, Molalla, Oregon; Fred Muh- afternoon. The exact cause of the
Eugene—Work to start soon on
leman, G. B. Phillips, Mr. Cabin, In­ death is not knwn for he was found
One train employe was killed sail
dependence; J. S. Arnup, Malaga, in the water with his skull crushed, new road up Big Creek.
number of passengers were badly b’
Corvallis—New Portland cottage at jured when the Seaside limited ■$!
California; Hugh Platt, Gladstone; evidently having fallen into the logs
Frank Beers, W. H. Bouhey, Boring, and falling into the water lifeless. Children’s Farm Home dedicated July the Astoria-Portland exprew «
Oregon; G. Armitage; Geo. Buffum, He has a family in Wheeler and a 6.
S. P. & S. railroad met heed-«*'
Powell Valley, Rd.; R. W. Rasmussen, brother in Hillsboro.
Eugene harvests largest cherry Avon, one mile west of R»itwr»j
crop in years.
O. P. Brown, Sherwood; George
10:15 o’clock Thursday moraini
Strams, Woodburn; Robert Garman,
WOOD SAW INJURES MAN
Harrisburg laying new sidewarlks.
The man who was killed wu wm
Beamer Falls, Pa.; H. B. Pleasant,
Myrtle Point cannery canning 1500 Burgess and was head breka*
James Coy, Dallas; C. Lynn, Trout­
Last Tuesday, George W. Fouts gallons loganberries daily.
aboard train No. 22, Portland to»;
dale; J. C. Scaife, Beaverton, Oergon; working on the Chilcot wood saw’
Portland—$50,000 hotel planned for
The trains involved were N* I
C. M. Rallin, Geo. F. Dent, W. G. was seriously injured when his arm block bounded by Broadway, Park,
leaving Portland at 8:05 a
Wright, Oswego, Oregon; C. Connent, | was sawed nearly off by coming in Main and Salmon streets.
No. 22, due in Portland at 11:W8*
Pueblo, Colorado; R. H. Taylor, A.
the rapidly moving
Daily, P. P. Mason, Mills City; W. E. teeth. The muscles of the fore-arm There May Be Just What You Want There May Be Just What To« w
Schrader, Dayton; J. E. Brooks, Les­ were completly cut in two, and also
ln the Classified Ad Column
in the Classified Ad Cohan
ter Waltman, Jarvis; J. J. Rector, | the large bone in the fore-arm. He is
Freewater, Oregon; Walter Good, | at the Tillamook general hospital
Pete Varseth, Silverton, Oregon; Sam rather weak from the loss of blood
Roseburg; T. J. Sutton, S. J. Mc­ otherwise domg nicely. The injury
Phone 71J
15 Years Expert»»
Cracken, Newberg; A. C. Garland, will be permanent
Satisfaction Guarait«»
Carlton; J. Kamna, Hillsboro; Earl
McCoy, Valsetz, Oregon; Robert Gil­ JUDGE BELT VISITING TILLA­
pin, Tillamook; C. D. Dodkill, Cooks. I
MOOK BEACHES
Modern kitchens demand arti­
Wash.; J. M. Stewart, Gervais. Ore.;
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The counterbalanced
R.
King,
Wiley
Douglas,
Estacada,
Harry
H.
Belt,
of Dallas who
“shelf” door on Hot-
cles that are clean, convenient, com­
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING
Oregon; L. S. Lambert, Stayton, Ore.; ™Pies the circuit court bench T
point Electric Ranges
J. E. Glory, Sublimity, Oregon; A. C. Yamhill and Polk counties is va
fortable
and
efficient
The
Electric
opens and closes at a
BERRY’8 MUSIC HOUSE
Thomas, Los Angeles, Cal.; J. W Zoning at the Tillamook beach« ri
touch, without slam­
Scofield,
Morris,
Oregon;
William
'•
»Uted
that
he
■
aspiring
7
th
Range is the only cooking device
Price $3.50
ming. When open, it
Foster, Multnomah, Oregon; Miss »•** supreme court bench at th °
'
which fulfil s these conditions.
Richett, Arizona; H. J. Smith, Kerry, election.
serves as a shelf, in­
Oregon; W W. Jones, Amity; H. C.
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dispensable in the
Malcolm, Willamette; Ernest
handling of hot pans.
Your kitchen and cooking uten­
daree, McMinnville; E. Snider, Van- mita one day recently.
*
couver, Washington.
Oregon manufactured 12 ms ko
sils will remain bright and clean.
announcing the opening of
¡worth of candy duri.71923 ’
OCEANSIDE
Your food will be cooked better and
1 - Por‘l,nd »hipped 152,578 bbls
|"our during first three weeks of Jui’
have a better flavor if you cook elec­
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hare of Mohler
Eugene issued $207.900 buildin
I
have
been enjoying a vacation at
Located at 702 2nd avenue east on corner south
trically.
permits during June.
W,n
Oceanside.
Thos. O’Toole and family of Port­
of new Methodist church.
Astoria-County rock crusher
land occupied the» Sandpiper cottage Elsie preparing material for
Expert marcelling and bobcurling.
■■«pair-
a few days this week.
>ng roads in that vicinity.
J. R. Forman and family of Bay
Miss Margaret Nelson, operator.
“ -«• »IM«
City were regia-ered thia week.
th.
July 15 the "BEAUTY SHOPPE” will be locatd*
Mr and Mrs. Chas. A. Murphy ar­
Astoria »hipped cargoes value,
hairen»»- ny
H,ltom’8 ’tore where ladies and childrens «!*_
rived Wednesday and have taken a
----- 1 at
»7,747.M2 tiunng f
to-A.i
,*nd fobbing can be had. The most modem adI »T
cottage for an indefinite stay.
nscal year endp(J
July 1.
M. T. Morrison and family were
shoppe ’” P“" t ,D d raethod ’ win u U9 ed in the
Tillamook, Oregon
Salem vsitors who enjoyed the beach ^^•wZjJrhXonder-
Mutual phone.
I over the Fourth.
MOVIE
CAMERAS SHOOT
LIONS AND BIRDS
CORRESPONDENCE
SEA ELKS TO CONVENE IN
LAND IN 1925
TILLAMOOK ENTER­
TAINS THOUSANDS
FEW SERIOUS ACCI­
DENTS ON FOUR
»
Will The Kitchen of
Your New Home
Be Modem?
CONVENIENT
SHELF DOOR
a JONES
“THE BEAUTY SHOPPE”
ELECTRIC
RANGES
t
COAST POWER
COMPANY