Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 25, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
. the manufacture ofiZ?"'
I not expected to recover.
AIRPLANE LETTER RECEIVED
DONATED LAND TO BE
er attended the sick man, who is an plans to reman here for six weeks.
Later reports state that the Per- is routed by wa
IN TILLAMOOK
ACCEPTED
sian government deeply regrets the; Pacific siding .rd °f
old pioneer of this section.
F. F. Schofield of Bay City was a
Dr. H. E. Wiseman, dentist, has Tillamook visitor Tuesday.
<currance,
are ¡-«-H
investigating,
i direct to steam
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—Hno. and
The acceptance of donations, by I will abide by any reasonable diplo-
J. H. Hann, one of Yamhill coun­ resumed his practice in this city and
Out of town visitors this week in­
is reported moving^
The first letter for Tillamook car-
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,
d
ty’s Holstein breeders was in Tilla­ will be found al 218, Tillamook build­ cluded Mrs. J. Stephens of Beaver, ried by the transcontinental air mail the
— government,
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I matic reparations.
arrangement, burin
‘
mook Wednesday on business.
land
suitable
for
forest
growing,
is
ing.—Adv.
terial being transfj^
Mrs. Ed Woods, Rockaway, and Fred service was received on July 5 by
The best in Chiropractic, Dr. J. L.
one
of
the
important
provisions
of
Wednesday, July 23, Lenade McFee Manard of Idaville.
Mrs. L. M. Klippel. The letter was
Fayette at Cloverdale hotel, Tuesday, of Bay City had the misfortune to
manea in in New
.vew York
iora on on July
-xy 1. x.
----- ‘he recently enacted C«rke^McNary
SPRUCE LUMBER MOVING
Harry Tanum machinist at Gari­ mailed
Mrs.
Thursday and Saturday evenings.— fall, strikng his head, causing dis­ baldi mill, wrenched his back while Klippel is the mother of F. C. Klippel Bill, according to C. J. Buck, a i-t
Astoria—Conract
Adv.
location of the cervical vertebra. An working July 24. Dr. Babb attended of the Pacific Tel. and Tel company, district forester, in charge of lands
Spruce
from Tillamook ,WellFiroAUri"
............ lumber
-
J. L. Ketch sold three more of the X-Ray was taken by Dr. Shearer him, having an X-ray taken at Dr.
, work in the North Pacific district of
this city.
county is moving by railroad to Port-Jtion of its system ln ’
Hathaway Mead tracts Wednesday: after being brought to Tillamook by Shearer’s office.
I the Forest Service.
Lot 20, Blk. 1 to A. L. and Katherine Dr. Babb.
I “For the past several years,” said land regularly for reshipment by (business district, cost J l
Etta McNaughton will go to La
water to California ports and much mately $15,000.
Travis, Lot 21, Blk. 1 to Harry L and
Dr. H. E. Wiseman, dentist, has Grande, Wednesday, to visit with her TELEPHONE SYSTEM MAKING Mr Buck( «a number of private own-
Vernonia—Oregon.
Francis E. Rusiell, Lot 12 Blk. 1 to resumed his practice in this city and father who is a resident of that city.
IMI’ROVEMENTS
ers interested in forestry have at- of it is being sent as far south as San
Diego,
where
it
is
utilized
largely
in
ber
company begins
Hazel O. Carter.
I
tempted
to
donate
cut-over
land
to
will be found at 218, Tillamook build­
Miss Hazel Britton, chief operator
Dr. H. L. Babb, Tillamooks’ chiro­ ing.—Adv.
the Forest Service. Their object in
of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
practor’s hours 9 to 5. Evenings,
Mrs. Jim Burke who has been in company of this city will motor to
P. L. Fish and R. W. McConnell, of doing this was to be sure that such
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat­ this city for some time receiving nose Clatskanie Saturday to attend a Mus­ i
the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph cut-over land would be given fire pro­
urday at 7.—Adv.
36-tf and throat treatments by Dr. Shear­ covite picnic to be held there that
company, Portland are in Tillamook tection, and the proper forestry meth­
A Mr. Johnson and family of the er has returned to her home in Clov­ day. She will return home Sunday. splicing in new tie-cables in prepar­ ods applied so that a second crop of
A. V. Love company of Seattle spent erdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matthews ac- aton for the Tillamook office’s move timber could be produced. Strange
last week in this county. He was
J. Obram of the Victor X-ray cor- campanied by Mrs. John Burkhart into the new office quarters the first though it may seem, there has here­
much impressed by onr “cheese coun­ poration of Portland is in the city motored to Portland Saturday after­
of the year. The local company is es­ tofore been no method whereby the
try.
installing a Bucky diaphram for deep noon returning Sunday evening.
tablishing a service over the new cir­ government could accept such dona­
E. R. Baonner and family of J. C. X-ray and spinal raytography, for
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown­ cuits between Tillamook, Bay City, tion. Section 7 of the new forestry
Penny company of Portland are Dr. Shearer.
lee, city, a boy, July 21, Dr. Smith Rockaway and Nehalem, and aa a- act now makes this procedure poss-1
spending their vacation on the Tilla­
Dr. Helen Babb, graduate of Palm­ attending.
tional facilities to handle the summer ible.”
mook beaches.
er school of Chiropractic, Davenport,
outstanding xv«v«*«oj
features ■
Some of the uuubwhiuxuk
business. In the near future a new
Mr. and Mrs. E. Comstock of Bell­ Iowa, will be in the Tillamook office MEARS’ FIRST KEEPER VISITS private branch exchange will be in­ of the section, according to Mr. Ruck,'
ingham, Wn., are visiting their moth­ Monday, Wedntsday and Friday
stalled at Garibaldi. This will _ give are that the land must be chiefly'
evenings.—Adv.
37-ti I | Captain
. • x A. » P. <-> C. Hald,
u who has ‘he Whtney company a modern sys- valuable for growing timber and that j
er, Mrs. Comstock at Twin Rocks.
Miss Mae Parks is camping up Wil-
it be in such units of size and loca-]
Mrs. < . L. Jacobson of Garibaldi (recently been retired from the gov- *tern of communication,
The well equipped motor launch was operated on July 21 at Boal’s (eminent light-house service, after j
tion as to be capable of economical ■
“Eagle” will make regular deep-sea hospital by Dr. Huckleberry.
and effective administration for na-!
GARIBALDI RESIDENT DIES
having served the required thirty-five
fishing trips to the Netarts sea-lion
tional forest purposes. It is not neces-1
Kenneth Elliott had his tonsils re­ years, was the .......
....
first assistant at the
rocks and Haystack rock, leaving moved at Boat’s hospital July 22.
I Cape Mears light-house when it open-
Frank Karl Strueby, age 65, died at sary that the donated land shall be
from llappy camp, during good
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lyster are the ed thirty-two years ago. Soon after- bis home in Garibaldi last Monday, within an existing national forest, nor i
weather, Arrangements for tickets parents of a girl born July 21, Dr. * ward he was given complete charge, * «fter an illness of some length. He upon the watershed of a navigable
can be made by telephoning Dave Boals attending.
I which position he held for several bad lived in Oregon for 20 years, all stream.
Hadley, Happy camp, phone 9-F3. j A Mr. Morse, who was run over by'y
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ears. While at this station Captain
Captain J ' but
Dut one of
01 which
wmen had
naa been spent at
Adv.
; a car during the Klan convention re-1 Hald made many friends in Tillamook GariAldi on his farm. Mr. Strueby AMERICAN VICE-COUNCIL
j turned to his home in Pleasant Valley' «nd vicinity, coming in to the city by 1 was born in Brunnen, Switzerland,
son River with friends this week.
SLAIN IN PERSIA
sand-spit. j At one' having come to America 41 years ago.
Mrs. Leia Leach and Mrs. Alma j from Boal
" " ’s ’ hospital
“ ' July
’ ' 18.
I sail boat from the sand-spit,
¡time he found that the water
Sharp are spending a ten day vaca­
wate in Ho J He is survived by his widow, five
Mrs. John Riggs left for Verfidhia I time
Upon receiving official confirmation
z - V hSi
1 1 r! • sfin HU
x «11 it
• x flooded
zi a a ’ daughters,
/In nmbfr,»,?, Mrs.
AAri.rx Antone
A «ri*.».« Lagler
T — —1
tion at The Dalles where they will
quaron
siotign
oi •
I Wednesday to visit with her mother,
killing of Robert W. Imbrie,
I 01 L
_
visit with friends and relatives.
i Mrs. J. G. Ranes. Later she will go some of the lower streets of the city. I vranoaiai, Mrs. John Weber of Tilla- .
'i-iul at Teheran, the
t
Dr.
E. Wiseman, den 1st, has
I Mr. Hald came to the Cape Mears' mook, Misses Henrika, Caroline and American vice-cx..
to Portland to spend the remainder of
resumed his practice in this city und the summer with her daughter, Mrs. light-house from Cape Flattery.1 Marie Strueby of Portland and a a »vii
son, United States government. JlrePare
will be found at 218, Tillamook build- Ralph Warren.
From here he went to Heceta head, Frank Strueby of San 1 Francisco v>Jforous action to secure amends for (
E VERE Cords not only look the pan
ing.—Adv.
finishng his term at the Umpqua riv-1 Funeral services were held Wednes- i the murder. Confirmation of the kill­
I
Cecil
Kinnamon
is
spending
AV
but act as good as they look. Tbii
Mrs. Louis Labowitch and daughter
, | er light, at which place it is recorded day at the Sacred Heart church in ing of Imbrie arrived at the state de- , j
Dorothy, left Tuesday for San Fran- | week’s -vacation at Portland and 1 lei that he lighted the first light for that1 this city, with burial in the Catholic PaHment from the American legation-
applies just as much to the new 30x3ft
cisco after spending a two weeks va- 1 county beaches.
at Teheran. The murder of Major '
| place. He and his wife are living in ' cemetary.
Nehalem
Shoppers
this
week
in-
“R” Tread Clincher built especially for
cation in this city.
I Imbrie occurred at 5 p. m. Friday and i
| eluded, Mrs. II. V. Alley and daugh- | Oakland, California, but still like the 1
The National Exposition
of ____
Mines was Perpetrated by a mob made fan-
Bertha Parsons, sister of George
light cars as the standard Revere Cord in
looks
of
the
Oregon
coast,
and
never*
’
.
| ter Winifred, A. D. Lommen and Mr.
fail to remind the people of California and Mining Equipment is to be held atical by the recent agitation against
Parsons of this city, is visiting with and Mrs. H. A. Bell and family.
all sizes.
that Oregon weather is as mild as any * 'n Sacramento the week of Septem- foreigners.
frends and relatives this week.
Orville Fowler of Beaver was seen
Major
Robert
W.
Imbrie,
American
■ on the coast. They are visiting at i ber 29th-October 4th in connection
With Revere Tubes these tires will gnt
Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morri­ in Tillamook July 18.
the home of F J. Pye, who with his I with the twenty-seventh annual con- v'ee-consul, was beaten to death by
son spent the day with their daughter
you many thousands of miles of splenditi
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Yorke and fam­
Loretta who is visiting for the sum­ ily of Portland are among the Rock­ father helped Mr. Hald at the time of I vention of the American Mining Con- a na*-ive mob. Thg Persians resented
service.
his former residence here.
• I gress. The exposition
_ ’ ’ will be open
_____ to an attemP 1 t by Major Imbrie to photo-
mer with friends near Forest Grove. away beach campers this week.
“
magic
fountain
”
The
captain
was
anxious
to
have
a
fbe
public
and
is
expected
to
draw
to
Kraph
a
so-called
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GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Booth of Mc­
Rockaway visitors this week were I visit with one of his early associates, | Sacramento many not connected with of which the natives stand in awe.
1110 canj aooutiaitB, I
■
iivv twuuctccu
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Distributors
Minnville, are visiting his brother, Dr. and Mrs. Briggs, Miss Dorothy J v»o*v w 1 unu
, an American who
Portland
Harrison Booth.
Hoss, sister of Mrs. Briggs, all of Ore­ a young man who had learned the* the mining industry, because of its Melin Seymour,
Fred Houchen was over from Sheri­ gon City, and J. L. Sohler, proprietor business of light keeping from him at educational value. There will be dem- j was w‘th the vice-consul, was severely
dan one day last week.
of a confectionery store in that re­ the Cape Mears light. This man is onstrations of how miners actually wounded and is in a hospital. He is
Howard Carey, well known to old- work far under ground and the Unit-1
Frank Wortman and Tom O’Neil sort.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Rice of Rector timers as a young business man of ed States Bureau of Mines will stage
were among those from McMinnville
this city.
Fortune smiled on both a demonstration of how miners are
were in town last Friday.
who spent the day at Oceanside.
men when they met in Tillamook, rescued when a great disaster occurs.
Tillamook
viators
from
Hebo
in
­
John Cation of McMinnville was
Monday, after thirty years apart. Mr.
Manufacurers throughout the coun­
transacting business in Tillamook eluded Miss Florence Reusser last Carey is visiting at the home of his try are interested in the success of
Monday.
Monday.
L. G. Ross of Blaine was in Tilla- sister, Mrs. Henry Wolf. He is keep­ the exposition and more than half
Mrs. Jack Brown spent the week
er of the light at Point No-Point on the available exhibit space has al­
with her mother, Mrs. Virginia Hard­ mook Wednesday.
Puget Sound.
ready been contracted for. Mining
Mrs.
Marion
Wiseman
and
son
are
ing, and her little son Jack Brown
counties
of California are arranging
Jr. at the home of her uncle and visiting in Tillamook with H. E.
Roseburg—Five carloads cherries to place comprehensive displays of
Wiseman.
Dr.
Wiseman's
mother
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Spitzmesser.
recently shipped.
their mineral and metal resources.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kellam and son
Gordon left for Rockaway to spend
a week’s vacation
The Smith and Parks families held
a reunion at Oceanside last Sunday.
Ths is the first one they have been
able to have in five years. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bushnell of Pendleton
We thank the buying public for their very liberal response
were out of town guests. Mr. Bush-
in
accepting
the wonderful values that we offered.
ness is a band instructor and wishes
New Merchandise is arriving by every truck and stage to fill
to locate in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Disney enter-
up the vacant shelves. Special prices and values from new stock
tained at dinner Sunday the 20th for
is now ready for your selection.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Killam of Mc-
Minnville. Covers were laid for ten.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L.
T. Killam and son Gordon, of Mc-
Minnville, Mrs. Virginia Brown, of
Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Vir­
ginia Harding, Mr. and Mrs. D. O.
i 01 toos® wh° wei? unable to get sheeting offered last week,
Spitzmesser, Jack Brown, Jr.,
te nave made a special purchase to let you share in this big
Thelma and Kent Stone. After din­
event.
ner the party went to Rockaway. Lots
No Limit—Buy what you want as long as it lasts.
to eat, the beach and dancing made
one complete and enjoyable day of it.
The Standard oil team won the
twilight league game Monday even­
—Hy what you need as long as it lasts.
ing from the Cheesemakers, by a
score of 16 to 9. Auliff and Boon
were the oil team's battery and Ped-
could be heard. Contusion be­
N an underground telephone
very low pr?cesPUrChaSe &nd 8election of new CrePe is here at
dy and Bunn for the losers.
yond description would reign if
Dr. H. E. Wiseman, dentist, has
cable scarcely thicker than a
resumed his practice in this city and
this unhindered speech, now
man's wrist there are 2400
will be found at 218, Tillamook build­
ing.—Adv.
threadlike copper wires, each
hushed by science in tiny
Mrs. Mamie Jones of Kansas City,
strands, were voiced aloud.
pair providing a path for Instant
Mo., has been here visiting with the
H. A. Kinnaman and S. C. Woods
speech.
An averageof 54,000,000 tele­
families, who are old frends of hers.
Don’t miwt th«
1 je 83016 Price» 15c pair.
.,
Theae
highways
of
the
spo
­
phone
conversations speed daily
Dr. H. E. Wiseman, dentist, has
osing
days
of
this
big
event,
you
will
be
repaid-
resumed his practice in this city and
ken word, buried beneath many
over the wires of the Bell Sytem.
will be found at 218, Tillamook build­
an American city, are carrying
By hundreds in cables, by dozens
ing.—Adv.
The H. L. Gilham and W. T. Oath-
will be h<e"eSforPn,e„"i“f/he,.jamou3 $10° silk hose that we “5
thousands of voices simultane­
in the open wires, they travel in
out families returned this week from
this sale All
W,d ?ot share “ the fir8t few dayS °!
ously
from
office
to
factory
and
silence side by side, to find voice
a short trip to British Columbia,
All the n?w shades, they go at the price 69c.
making the entire distance by auto­
some from coast to coast.
again only at their Journey’s end.
mobile.
If released from their copper
Dr. H L. Babb, Tillamook's chiro­
Muted as they pass from tele­
practor hous 9 to 6. Evenings, Mon­
carriers, these messages would
phone to telephone, they weave
day, Wednesday, Frida) and Sat­
urday at 7.—Adv.
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sound a Babel, in which none
the pattern of the nation’s life.
Dr. J. E. Shearer spent Sunday in
Portland studying new x-ray technic j
with a technician from Chicago.
fhe all around dependable store of Tillamook
First class crocheting any pattern. J
I furnish thread (J. 1*. Coa •) $1.00 j
BELL SYSTEM
sp< >ol. Mrs. Ix*sl 10 Walker, Ye
One System
One Polley
Universal Service
Fir, Tillamook, R F D.
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B. E. Turner of Pleasant Valley has
a partial stroke of paralysis, being
affected on the right side. Dr. Shear-
PERSONAL MENTION
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VTUBES
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SHOE DAY
Saturday July the 26th is shoe day—and closes
“The Greatest Sale and Biggest Value Giving
Event” ever held in Tillamook County.
Extra V alues in Shoes—Don’t Miss It
NEW 9-4 SHEETING
t.
new pillow tubing at a price
Mute Messengers of a Nation
NEW CREPES
.
I
New Pure Silk Hose
The Pair 49c
—.C.Hiy),REN S !-2 HOSE, NEW STOCK
. n
u.
$1.00 SILK HOSE
It Pays to Pay Cash
LARSON & HECHTNER
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company