Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 01, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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FRIDAY, Agen»?
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT '
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months and eighteen days, having there was a good deal of rain.in. ttat
EugeneJunior high »Z?
his Ford. Accident occurred on July
Wm. S. Houck of McMinnville was vallis and other points, camping most been born in Brunnen, Switzerland, section of the country over which the
at
Eighteenth lvtnui *
29.
of the way, returning the first of the
in Tillamook on business Monday.
in 1859. His first trip to America, p^-ty travelled, but in northern Wis- street.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hushback are
Watch for the greatest picture of all week.
The Elks dance at Rockaway last was 41 years ago. Ten years later (congin the corn crop wa8 practically
Cottage Grove—Dai.
Captain J. E. Shearer is to be com­ the proud parents of another boy, imes—“The Covered Wagon” at the
born July 26th. Dr. Robinson reporta Coliseum soon.—Adv.
Friday evening was attended by a he returned to Switzerland and there ruined on account of the severe late er creek is comply J®*
mended for the excellent work done both boy and mother doing nicely.
' married Katherine Ziltiner on August
trestle for railroad
’
They have had to stop “The Cover­ large crowd.
,;iy of 8, 1894. In 1904 he again came to frosts. Mr. Heusser has a splendid
on the grounds and surrounding side
Eugene—8 1-2 mil7j
Charles Clifford and family
The young son of Albert Wade of ed Wagon”—it had to be greased—
visiting' America with his family and settled tcoat of tan taken on while fishing on received for new li*
walks at the Armory. His process Cloverdale had his tonsils removed See it at the Coliseum soon.—Adv.
King’s Valley, Oregon, are t_
® hl i
of cleaning up is worthy of notice. at Boals hospital on the 30th of July.' See next week>8 paperg for com. at the home of his father, John Cliff - in Tillamook county, 15 years of . the lakes in the northern state. Cool | district.
which he continuously resided here. I weather was experienced throughout!
Let’s all follow up and clean up.
Albany-Linn county U.
Dr. Boals reports a baby girl at the plete announcement on “The Covered ord.
Funeral services were held Wed­
ern flgh hatchery. 9 7 ®
Elks are coming.
home of Peter Walker, Pleasant Vai- Wagon.”—Adv.
nesday
in the Sacred Heart church in 1 the trip._____________________
Mrs. Geo. Olds of Mohler had her ley, on July 31st.
The following are guests at the
[ Get ¡n an(j aee <"The Covered Wag-
Tillamook, and the remains were laid
tonsils removed at Tillamook Gener­
tourist camp, Netarts, this week: A.
Ernest Ford has tonsilitis and will no” at the Coliseum soon!_ Adv.
to rest in the Catholic cemetery near
al hospital Thursday, Dr. Shearer | be in bed for a few days.
E. Abbott, A. R. Klinkner, Mr. Egg­
J John Griswald, brother-in-law of
operating. Patient doing nicely.
ers, George Kimuia, T. Itami, M. C. the city under supervision of Min-
I Mr and Mrs. I. M. Smith will leave Emil Heusser, recently motored from Walton, Mr. McBeth, C. E. Lamb, R. | non’s Mortuary.
George Wiil at Steinbach Iron the 1st of the month for ten days Tillamook to Wisconsin, making the
Works had eye infected from arch of vacation in Cascade mountains. Their 2564 miles in 15 days, having stopped R. Radecape, Dr. B. A. Meyers, Mr. f
welding machine. He lost use of his son Lyle C. Smith will accompany one day in the Yellowstone National I McElvain, A. H. Grischaw, Mr. Heath, EMIL HEUSSER AND FAMILY RE­
L. N. Chambreau, F. S. Beshon, W. j TURN FROM TWO-MONTH TRIP
eye sight during Wednesday, but Dr. them, he will join them at Portland park.
Shearer reports his eye sight improv­ where he is attending the Northern ♦ Alma Heusser of Portland is visit­ B. Gilbert, W. F. Welch, Y. Morita, F. |
EAST
ing in fine shape Thursday. Patient Pacific Dental college, it being his ing at the homes of her brothers Emil W Larson, L. A. Doolittle, Portland;
P. L. Martin, J. V. Morrow, Charles j
is at present in Tillamook General fourth year in school.
and Roland. She expects to spend a H.
Simmons, Salem; Thomas Harney, j After having enjoyed a vacation
hospital.
G. A. Reeher left last week for an month enjoying Tillamook and its Gresham; Gus Chamness, Silverton; trip extending over two months time
W. E. Hamilton , coast technician extended business and pleasure trip beaches.
Fred Hogget, St. Helens; T. A. Pat- to the middle west Emil Heusser,
of Victor X-ray corporation will be through Oregon, Washington and
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Killam and son
in Tillamook Friday 1st of August California and will visit the Crater Gordon of McMinnville are at their erson, P. H. Hughes, George Voth, F. wife and 5-year old son returned to
to spend four or five days with Dr. Lake, Klamath Falls and various re­ sister’s, Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser, home L. Guthrie, Dallas; H. E. Powell, Tillamook last Sunday. The trip waa
Shearer working out latest X-ray de­ sorts along the way. He then will go for two days after spending ten days Newberg; Mrs. L. Weisenflush, Esta-, made by rail through Salt Lake City,
cada; Mrs. Borring, Beaverton; W. J. | They visited Fort Wayne, Indiana,
tails.
to San Francisco to attend Buyers at Rockaway. They will leave Sunday Ramage, Woodburn; Carle Sand, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Ohio, and
Captain J. E. Shearer leaves Thurs­ Week and Furniture Dealers conven­ for McMinnville to resume their
northern Wisconsin and other places
duties again after a very enjoyable Earney Tucker, Forest Grove; Mr.
day night, July 31st, for Salem, to tion, August 4th to 11th.
of interest. Mr. Heusser reports that
and
Mrs.
Erwin
Harrison,
E.
F.
Ship-
vacation at Rockaway. Mr. Killam
make arrangements with Adjutant
C. M. Hadley with the J. C. Pennys
ley, Tillamook; S. T. Johnson, Puyal­
General George A. White of Oregon store of Tillamook, returned from a is employed by Shumaker Furniture
lup,
Washington; F. L. Nelson, Ash-I
National Guard for cots, tents and two weeks vacation trip to Crater ! company, and Mrs. Killam in the
land; R. W. Davis, Yoncolla; C. H.
ready-to-wear
department
at
Nay-
A. Lagler
blankets to be used durng the Elks Lake, Mt. Rainier and various other
C. G. Boggie,
Chestnut, Cottage Grove; S. C. Page, )
berger’s department store.
convention, August 14, 15 and 16.
pleasure resorts. He reports ideal
Toledo, Ohio.
Nehalem, Ore.
Lebanon, Ore.
Two hearings before the public ser­
Ben Turner had partial stroke of weather throughout the trip.
vice commission in Salem deal with
paralysis, but has partially recovered
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins spent
PIONEER RESIDENT OF GARI­
and can be up and around some now. a week at Corvallis visiting Mrs. property in Tillamook county. They
BALDI LAID TO REST
are both set for August 12. One is
Dr. Shearer is attending.
I
Hoskins mother, Mrs. A. W. Lloyd.
for
the
elimination
of
a
railroad
.
Dale Lemon was at the hospital a They also spent a short time at New­
Much of the strongest praise that "Red
Frank K. Strueby died at his home '
crossing at Bay City and the other is
few days from an infected eye, caused port beach.
Crown
” gets comes from the 6000 dealers
in
the
eastern
outskirts
of
Garibaldi
relating
to
a
railroad
crossing
at
by poison from an exhaust pipe while
The Whitney company and Tilla- J Manhattan.
Monday
afternoon
from
heart
trouble,
j
Willamette
Valley
Dealers
in
who
sell
it and know what it will do. Their
working on a car at the Star garage. mook baseball teams will cross bats
H. A. Hess, pioneer resident of the with which he had been afflicted for.
The patient is back at work now. at the Tillamook diamond next Sun­
faith is backed by the performance which
Dr. Shearer was attendng physician. day afternoon at 2 o’clock. It prom­ Cloverdale section had an attack of some time. To mourn his loss besides , Hay, Grain, Straw and
his
widow
are
his
daughters,
Mrs.
mal.es
"Red Crown” the most popular 'W
Lewis Johnson takes count, he ises to be a good game. Admission 25 pneumonia this week and Dr. J. E. Anton Lagler of Garibaldi, Mrs. John all Kinds of Mill Feed
Shearer
was
called
to
attend
the
sick
in
the
West.
finally met his equal in the shape of cents.—Adv.
Weber of Tillamook, Misses Henri-1
an ax while peeling chittem bark in ' Gordon Baker, Dr. Tamasie and G. man.
To save carburetor adjustments, and to
Caroline, Marie Strueby of
Arthur Taft, driver for the Bran- etta,
'
some manner while playing with the^. Jarrett and their families were
Offices at
Portland and Frank Strueby of San'
stian
La
Belle
Truck
company,
drove
improve your car’s performance on the hills
ax he tossed it into the tree top and among the McMinnville vacationists
Francisco, all of whom were present
Nehalem, Ore.
on its way down it landed on his leg, who sought the coolness of Tilla­ the truck over an embankment and i 1 at his bedside when the white winged Lebanon, Ore.
and the long steady pulls, for power and
I broke his leg and foot and is in
making a bad cut on the muscle, mook’s beaches last week.
1
mileage and true economy, use "Red Crown,”
J Boals hospital and improving nicely. angel of death came to claim him.
which made it necessary to to
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Franklin re­
Deceased was aged 64 years, four
You’ll always be glad if you do.
Accident
occurred
on
July
24th.
take a few stitches. Dr. Boals thinks ceived a vsit larft week from Mr. and
George
Hanson
at
Coats
mill
met
the wound will be healed up in good Mrs. Mont. Berry of McMinnville.
shape for the coming bolting con­ The families became friends years I with a very painful accident when
And remember _Take .io„g o„e or two stm<w
tests during the Elks convention.
ago when Mr. Berry was a school boy. a
was driven into the palm of
Oil Scrip Books two yards of this scrip will nk.
Mrs. Elsia Wright and Mrs. Earl h,s hand makin* an
w°UI>d . - Dr.
Dr-
Mr. Stevens, an employee of the
about 1800 miles. Obtainable in $5, $10 and $20
Boals
is
treating
the
injured
member.
O. W. R. N. machne shops of Port­ Wright of McMinnville who are stop­
¡nations at all Standard Oil Service Stations. Convemtml
Chas Best of Garibaldi had a frac­
land, is in Boals hospital with a ping at Rockaway, were in Tillamook
—»ave» handling cash and is redeemable by dcalm ■
ture
of
skull
by
flyng
limb
of
tree
he
broken arm, received while cranking Tuesday shopping.
tte
was working on, and is in Boais hos­
weü ea et all Standard Oil Compan y Service Stamm,
pital. Latest reports state he was
doing very nicely.
Summer
■ ■■ * •? J
Dwight Longtree had tonsils re­
ARROW GARAGE, Hebo
good time to paint
moved at Boals hospital on the 29th
BAY CITY GARAGE, Bay City
of July. He is doing nicely.
' * ‘
F, E. CLARK, Cloverdale ■
«. woodwork it dry. Wood
------ - pore« ...
up.n.
____ ____
are opon.
George J. Thibodo and Myrtle J.
•nd joint» can ba more easily filled. Worm day. will dry
W. A. DAVIS, Salt Air
Haskill were married on Monday,
•nd harden «he paint. Don’t pu« it off, pot it on. Paint
GARIBALDI
GARAGE, GaribaH
with
Raemuaeen
Pure
Paint.
Wa
recommend
it
aa
the
July 28, and Delmar DeSartand Ray
beat for you to uao.
E. Miller were married on Tuesday
GILBERT * CO., Beaver
at the court house by E. W. Stanley,
475DEPARTMENT STORES
GRAVELL’S GARAGE, Garibaldi
justice of the peace.
Opposite Sunset Giraft
Tillamook, Oregon
JACOBY’S SERVICE STATION
G. B. Lamb, county school super­
Í ———
Bay City
intendent, and family have just re­
turned from a two-weeks' vacation.
EMIL G. KARDELL, Manzanita
There*» e Retmenen Prthef /er K»«ry Jar/««e
The first week was spent at Oceanside
LOOP BROR, Garibaldi
and then they left for Mt Hood, Cor-
MARTINY-CROTZER MOTOR CO,
Tillamook
NIELSON & MeCORMICK, Hemlock
MORSE A ELLIS, Plaasant Valley
Very stylish and servlceeble are theae all wool fabric
ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY GARAGE
suits for the young fallows who are “breaking out” in
Cloverdale
their long trousers. Stripes, broken checka and over­
SHAGG’S GARAGE, Wheel«
plaids, and Spring’s moat atyliah colors.
STAGE DEPOT, Tillamook
SUNSET GARAGE, Tillamook
Oth«M Prie«! up from $14.75
TILLAMOOK GARAGE, Tillamook
TILLAMOOK TIRE CO., Tillamook
F. L. WATROUS, Haddon
Make of This Stere
W. A. WISE, Bar View
PERSONAL MENTION
Red Gown,Sir-
f rom the Red, White
and Blue Pump I *
Boggie & Lagler
W. Plank Hdwe. Co
Tillamook, Oregon
Students’^
A 75
Sports Suits *2d4’
Say, Fellows
Here Are Good Suits
four Kind of a Store
Our aim: To serve well •
Tp serve you well! A little
better, in fact, than the last
time you called. To keep
on serving better and bet­
ter. This we can do as you
know us and
better.
Preference
Based on Performance
Dd/xndaM«, Light, Speedy Trucking
on a Profitable Operating Basie
ONE-TON TRUCK
Two Trouser»
With Each Suit
Popular single breasted
styles Belted effects and
inverted pleats.
grey and
f Values at
Others $9.90 to $13.75
Fancy Worsted
Men'» Dre«» r*«.:t»
A variety of choice
Stripes, checks and her­
ringbone weaves in the
popular colors of brown,
blue and grey \\ ell made
and cut full
$3.98 to $7.90
I» b. Doooú
Youc»nl'uyih»<-hMmalcoo,
•» withctK er'hoch»«»» with
cab aod body (with or
without canop. tenta
d end docn) Aak
■utbonaad Fwd
The thoroughly dependable qualities
of Ford trucking unite are reflected la
their universal acceptance lor light
•peedy delivery.
Ford one-ton truck» coat lees to buy
and leva to maintain. They are the
moat economical trucks on the market
Detroit, Michigan
tv«»..,..» roso
STANDARD
OF QUALITY
STANDARD OIL COMPAQ
(California)