Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 08, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 8,1924
3
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
©Uamoofe Ijeabhgfjt
and people, but very little favorable i
Albany starts work on new paving
Casan, B. F. Kay, M. Kullowatz, T.1 Roberts of Portland are occupying Salem; II. K. Magness, Oregon City;
comment was heard in regard to the
Jesse Porter and family’, Corvallis.
program.
A. Copeland, A. J. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. tent houses this week.
A n independent Weekly Paper appearance of the city. With 6,000'
Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Simington,
Archie Brennamen, Mr. and Mrs. A.
-----------------------
Portland—Home of Pacific intern»*
published Every Friday by the
men within the doors of this co-opera-
Corvallis—New laundry to go up at tional Live Stock Exposition to be re­
Garson, Portland; C. A. Warrenson I.ouise Simington, John Simington,
Headlight
Publishing
Company tive play house, observing eyes will *
35 years ago. Theo. Steinbilber, Editor and family, T. W. Stringham, C. C. I Edwgra Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fourteenth and Jefferson.
Tillamook, Oregon
take in the arrangment and neatness
August 9, 1889
Kays, P. G. Thatcher, L. H. Elliott, Simington, Robert Simington,
Manager of the setting. They will be here to I Mr. W. Eberman, of Stillwell & Eb- George Starr, Thomas L Davidson, I Gladys Potter arrived Sunday
Leslie Harrison
do some work but uppermost in their
"pnTered as second class mail matter minds will be the enjoyment of their erman, left for a short visit to As­ A. N. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. L. will spend the week here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Tathwell
Mischler, F. G. Delano and family,
|n the U. S. postofficc at Tillamook, annual festival set aside for fun mak­ I toria Wednesday.
Salem; A. N. Brandt, San Francisco; children, Edwin, Theodore, Claribell
The
State
officers
have
finished
0r«8un
______________________ l ing, and they will carry home with 1 making the appropriations among the P. M. Brandt, Corvallis; H. O. Craw- and Eleanor of Portland have taken
I them their impressions of the beauty'
several counties, of the interest on Oliver P. Monroe, C. C. Randall and “The Breakers” for a few days.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
! or the lack of beautv
beauty in tha
the stage set­ ;
E. N. Capon of Portland is in the
□„e Year. Bv Mail .................... 12.00 ting. Co-operation is difficult unless the permanent school fund. The to­ family, Amity; E. E. Clark, E. W.
Months. By Mail------------ *1.06 ail parties take their various turns I tal number of school children in th« Carlton: Harry Wilkinson, F. B. Rey­ Maxwell Court apartments for a
OF PORTLAND
fhree Months, By Mail--------- $ .75 willingly and energetically, and since I stat a reported by th« superintendent nolds, Vancouver, Wn.; Wallace W. week
John A. Unger and family of Mt.
is 93,098, total fund appropriated Singleton, Sheric'an; Ed Jackson, Mc­
payable in advance
all other requests have been met with
$130,377.20 of which Tillamook spts Minnville; J. M. York and family, Angel are enjoying an Oceanside va-
Ofiicial Decorators for the Elks during the Con­
in this manner it is hoped and ex­
Telephone
1,179.40, having 836 children enrolled Ed Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Scaife, Beav­ cation.
pected that unsightly spots will be
i
vention will be in the city next week. They will
Pacific States, Main 68
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Rethlefsen
who
erton;
Harold
A.
Baker,
Oswego;
F.
Next time it will be twice that num­
eradicated within the next few days,
days. ber.
have full charge of decorating the city. Also
M. Williams, John Harmes, Turner; have taken a cottage here for several
j This is the wish of the hard working
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
H. V. Alley, of Onion Peak, was in E. H. Robinson, Fort Laramie, Wy­ I weeks were joined Monday by Mr.
wish to contract the work for all merchants as
local committees who have unceasing­ town Monday, and being an old oming; S. J. Andrews, B. K. Stevens, (and Mrs. W. H. Rethlefsen of Port­
♦
they are fully equipped to handle the work
EDITORIAL
POLICY
ly
toiled,
neglecting
their
own
work,
♦ OUR
“type” naturally gravitated towards Sherwood; O. M. Rogers, Hood River; land.
cheaper and better as all the displays will harm­
in assuring the success of the con­ the “type shop,” where he stood up J. B. Stillwell, Dayton, J. I. Janzen,
♦
J. W. Gosbel and family have taken
advocate
(
aid
and
sup-
onize better. They furnish all materials, put up
vention.
Practically
every
other
re
­
♦ 1. To
the case and showed us that his hand Dallas.
I "Wecoma” cottage for the next week.
port
any
measure»
that
will
quest
has
been
granted,
but
the
com
­
displays and tear them down. Have a large
♦
had lost none of its cunning, by set­
I The Gosbels are residents of Salem.
mitteemen are anxious that the stage ting a few sticks. Mr. Alley’s hands
♦ bring the most good to the
force of experienced decorators and materials
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Herin, Mrs. R.
be properly and neatly set before the : are not as soft as when setting type,
♦ most people
to do the work.
E.
Herin
and
William
Best,
of
Port
­
curtain is drawn next Thursday . but he is sure of three meals a day
♦ 2. To encourage industries
land
were
among
the
Monday
ar
­
morning.
In short it is sincerely which is more than the average typo­
MR. ELLIS in Charge.
♦ to establish in Tillamook
rivals.
OCEANSIDE
hoped that any untidy spots of the graphical artist can bet on.
♦ county.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Keith and children
IT WILL PAY TO SEE MR. ELLIS FIRST
city and vicinity be thoroughly policed
Capt. Wm. Lumm and family and
♦ 3. To urge the improvement
Report says that the work is pro­
I are spending their vacation in the
of
a
port
for
Tillamook
City.
and
put
in
neat
order
for
the
benefit
Mrs.
W.
S
Hibbert
of
Portland
have
♦
gressing well at the light house,
“Sealion” cottage. The keiths are
of the city’s good reputation.
♦ 4. To insist on an American
i Still we think that the 1st of Septem- taken the “Sandpiper” for an indefi­ registered from Salem.
nite
stay
standard
of
labor.
♦
’ ber will not see it finished.
Ralph Richards and family of ! The past week has brought in many
♦ 5. To be politically indepen­
♦ ♦ ♦
SPARKS AND FLASHES
Woodburn
are occupying a tent house, campers. Among thise enjoying an
dent,
but
to
support
the
can
­
♦
August 10, 1899,
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A Houck and ‘ outing in the grove are: Henry M.
♦ didates for public office who
Forest fires grow without watering. 25 years ago, Fred C. Baker Editor. daughter of Portland are enjoying an Parks, M. K. Miller, C. B. Lance, Mr.
♦ will bring the most good to
♦ ♦ ♦
The kid ball players of this city Oceanside outing
Mooullu, John P. Johansen, Norman
the
people
of
Tillamook
♦
A friend who let his camp fire get played a like team from Bay City on
General Line of
R. W. Kirk and daughters, Dorothy i C. Tjorne, P. C. Thwarzman, Mr. and
county
and
of
the
State
of
♦
away now refers to himself as a . Sunday and beat the visitors with and Kathryn, of Oregon City are Mrs. R. W. Blekely, Mr. and Mrs.
♦ Oregon.
“finished camper”—Says the judge a score of 12 to 32.
Paul Patterson, Mrs. Mabel Rickson,
domicled in Sunset cottage.
♦
did the “finishing” with a lecture and
H. J. Blaesing, representing the
M. Smith and family have taken1 Mrs. A. Blaser, G. W. Kutch, Frank
♦
a fine.
Blaesing Granite Company, of Port­ the “Anchor” for a week.
McKinney, Chas. Workman, J. B.
♦ ♦ ♦
land, was in the city the first of the
Mora, Mr. and Mrs. W .E. Rump,
The
Maxwell
Court
apartments
are
|
ANTI-PREPAREDNESS SENTI­
Don’t start anythng you can’t fin- week. He is quite a cyclist, riding housing Mr. and Mrs. J. B Terry of Ray Yott, Miss Helen Bumke, Mr. and
MENT
ish,—forest fires, for instance.
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS
the entire distance from Portland to Portland
Mrs. A. C. Nelson, A. C. Roberts and
Condemnation of the national pre­
♦ + ♦
j Tillamook in 14 hours.
party,
Bothman, Kathryn,
Mr. and
__ ....
Mrs ________
.
. Oscar Lundquist, C. W. Hunter
Both ’Phones
Tillamook, Ore.
paredness program which has been I Great fires from little sparks are A high school course was begun for Anne, and Nick Bothman of Forest ¡and family, R. L. McGrew, J. Jame-
I
planned for September 12th, is com- ■ spread,
I this district last fall with arrange­ Grove are spending their vacation son, J. Eastridge, John L. Rankin, Mr.
ing from some of the pastors of the .
+ * ♦
ments being made for a two year here
■ and Mrs. Ed Wilhelm and daughter,
state and their flocks. To please these , The trees of to-morrow are the ' course. Classes in first year high
Dave Hinshaw, » J. B. Edgar, L. A.
tJ J. . W.
w . lUgiaill
Ingram auu
and pa«
parry of Salis-I ;..........................
people it would be necessary to go, seedings of today.
school work were conducted during bury, Mo., spent Thursday and Fri- Russel, Mr. and Mrs. E. Myers, Port-
back o the old days, of blindness to j
the last term.
♦ ♦ ♦
land; J. F. Harrington, Seattle; W. J.
day in “The Breakers.”
“Those Carless Camper Blues”;; Nehalem is to have a photographic
A STRONG BANK fl
the absolute necessity of national pre­
M. V. Leasia and famly of Portland O’Brien, Seattle; R. C. Goodman, C.
WILLING TO SERVE
paredness, which existed before the sung by the C. C. Quartette. Tune: artist.
S. .Tonse, Hood River; P. J. Holmse,
spent a few days here this week.
World War; back to the malingering Fifty Dollars and Costs.
Stanley Lamb of South Prairie
E. F. Merrit and family are in New Haven, Conn.; Geo. Henderson
♦ ♦ ♦
took a “wheeling” trip to the Normal “Wecoma.”
and wife, Cornelius; H. A. Grabel,
which cost the lives of thousands oil
Good intentions never put out fires, school at Monmouth last week.
American boys in the battlefields of
H. E. John and family are register­ Estacada; G. W. Hammond, West
France—when it was found necessary j
* ♦ ❖
Linn; Jerry Desart, San Diego; Geo.
♦ ♦ ♦
ed here from Milwaukie
to send untrained men to the trenches ; Did you leave your markers on the
Lebanon is represented this week Vandyke, Forest Grove; C. E. Van
August 5, 1909
to stop the Huns in their fanatical Great Tin Can Trail last time you
The Board of County Commission­ by Mr. and Mrs M. E. Cummings, Mr. Winkle, D. D. Van Winkle, Sunny­
went camping?
march to conquer the world.
ers, composed of County Judge Good­ and Mrs. Louis Shores, Mr. and Mrs. side, Wn.; Wm. Courtney, Newberg;
♦ ♦ ♦
If these pastors are mentally big
speed and Commissioners Bodyfelt D. W. Lawrence, and Miss Bell Law­ D. L. McKillican, Gresham, A. G. Mc­
Sellers of fake stock have to be
Murray, Gresham; Guy C. Grabel,
SAFETY: Putting out the last' I and Alley, is in sesson this week.
rence.
enough for the positions they hold
good talkers. Otherwise they
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Fuller andl^’tacada; Mrs. Geo. Hall, W. E. Hall, I,
and their congregations broad minded spark. Recommended for smokers | The surveyors who have been work­
Mrs.
E.
R.
Jenjings,
Camas,
Wn.;
children,
Helen
and
Tommy,
arrived
and
campers.
enough to carry on the Christian re­
couldn’t sell a single share or
ing on the Wilson river surveying
♦ ♦ ♦
ligion, why aren’t they intelligent
over the Coast range for the United Saturday and will spend the month i Chas. A. Wiggin and family, Tacoma; »
make a single dollar.
I L W. Compton and wife, Independ-
Happy the camper who knows his Railways Electrict line, reached this of August here.
enough to realize that armed resis­
Joe
Franck
and
family
and
Frank
cnee;
A.
C.
Ball,
Spokane,
Wn.;
R.
C.
tance may some day preserve the very fire is out
city on Tuesday with the survey.
The fact that an investment
♦ ♦ ♦
bible upon which their religion is
L Roy H. Ogden, better known as Huisman and family of Forest Grove' Foster, A. W. Carson, Milwaukie;
sounds good, therefore, is not
were
registered
here
this
week.
J
Ralph
Shantz
and
party,
E.
H.
Coon,
founded? Why aren’t they able to
“A' fatthftti-»ervant, but a “Bull Moose” skipped out of the coun­
proof that it is good. It may be
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Gray, Miss '
~ - --------
that physical force alone will protect mighty dangerous master.”
try, much to the regret of the hotel
Clark
Johnson
merely the skillful talk of the
Annetta
Earl,
and
them against powers which even now
men. It is supposed that he left on
the
week
end
‘
s
spent
EDMUND
LANE
DIES
salesman
that makes it appear
the
Argo
and
left
the
steamer
at
As-)^
Cloverdale
threaten to engulf the white man’s
here. • Mr. Gray is a member of the
Edmund H. Lane for a quarter of toria.
promising.
civilization?
The idealist who can see no dangers a century a resident of Manzanita,
Jesse E. O’Neel, the popular young Orchestra that plays for the dances. A beautiful floor which we recom­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frist, Mrs. G.
Before investing, make sure
lurking in the rosy pathway he trods passed away at his home Tuesday at druggist at Clough’s drug store, was
mend is 13-16x2 1-4 Clear Plain
R.
Cooper
and
Mrs.
C.
J.
Green
of
five
p.
m.
Had
he
lived
until
August
Red
Oak.
To
cover
a
10x12
room
that the investment is as good as
as he goes blithely along his way of
married on Sunday at high noon to
with this grade.
life, calls loudly for the police when 14, he would have been 77 years of Miss Blanch Smith at the home of Hillsboro passed the week end in Costs ....
it sounds. We ll be glad to help
121.60
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, parents “Ship-a-Hoy.”
suddenly confronted by the armed age.
you get the facts.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dempster and
Born at a lighthouse at St. Johns, of the bride, of this city.
thug, purposed on taking his life and
SPRUCE
Miss
Louise
Baughman
of
Portland
New Brunswick, he remained there
property.
BEVELED SIDING
ai rived Saturday and will occupy
Will this nation have to stand idly until he W3s 20 years old assisting
A
good
grade 1-2x6,
$40. 00
Echo
cottage
for
a
week.
by waiting for an actual invasion be; his father. He then went to Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews of
A
good
cheap
grade,
$30.00
where
he
was
enployed
in
an
ice
plant
fore a move will be made to organize
Portland are in the “Eyrie” for the
GUESTS
AT
T
E
R
R
A
M
O
R
E,
later
coming
out
to
California
where
I
Rowell,
Brown
&
Co.
Tillamook, Ore.
its power for defense?
next two weeks.
NETARTS
he found work building windmills.
Portland, Oregon
ci— 3
John L. Bartley is registered from
In 1885 he came to Oregon, mov- I The following were visitors at the
Member Federal Reserve System
Phone
or
write
IS THE STAGE PROPERLY SET? ing to Manzanita in 1900.
tourist camp during the last week in Potland.
H. J. Rasmussen
W. S. Hibbert motored in from
Mr. Lane was married twice. To | July: Mr. Laire and family, W. E.
The stage is all set for the Elks
Exclusive Tillamook County Sah les
with
the
week
end
Dayton
and
spent
convention. It is expected to be the the first union were born two child- Warner, Mr. Eberly, Oregon City; J.
Agent
Rockaway, Oregon
greatest affair ever held in Tillamook. ren, Maude and Clarence and to the T. Starks and family, H. A. Henne- his family who are enjoying an outing
here.
The stage is all set—'but it is feared second union also, two, Edmund Hal- man, James A. Whetstone, Elmar Mc-
'•flip
H. I. Hoffman and family of Port- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII
that the curtain is doomed to rise ly, now deceased, and Ben S. Lane. Cray, M. Schrack, William Quartier,
land
are in a tent house.
Funeral services were held Wednes- Leslie L. Launer, S. Woodhouse, S.
over a setting that has not been prop-
Mrs. 'A. E. Allender of Salem is oc-
i Miller, J. C. Peterson, M. C. Faber,
■ erly groomed for the drama. The day afternoon.
cupying
the "Crags.”
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Seignar, J. W.
local Elks committees report that the
E. R. Lohkamp and family have
ley,
Buxton;
R.
C.
Shepard,
S.
M.
State
Editorial
association
to
meet
people of Tillamook city, owners of
McVey, Newberg; J P. Hiddelson, taken a cottage for a couple of weeks.
the great theater that is to house the in Grant Pass in 1925.
Woodland, Wn. I.; G. E. Clark, Yamhill; | E. R. Bryer and family and W. W.
wonderful affair have not tidied up ====
the stage, and that the audience will j
be obliged to gaze upon a rather un- j
kept setting.
The drama is a sort of a co-opera-.
tive affair wheren the visitors, the;
Sunday August 10
local Elks and the local people take I
turns at being players, spectators and
WOMEN WHO GIVE
stage setters. The report comes that
the city, the great stage, has not been S Based on Sarah P. McLean Green s
given proper attention, and the sup-I famous story “Cape Cod Folks” star­
position is that the people of the city ring Barbara Bedford. Frank Keenan,
have, for the most part, failed to Joseph Dowling and an elaborate cast.
“One Spooky Night"—Comedy_
concern themselves with their turn at ,
arranging the scenes, because they
Monday August 11
feel that the work will be done for .
Gladys Walton in
the benefit of some one else, and they
THE NEAR LADY
are unable to see that it is their duty
to clean up the town for the purpose A charmingly elew comedy drama.
While your business is in the making is the time
of pleasing the eye of the visitor.
"Own A I.ot"—Comedy
to
get in close contact with your banker. Talk
From a standpoint of numbers of
Tuesday August 12
visitors, the .editorial convention re­
with him frankly aboufyour problems and your
Richard Barthelmess in
cently held successfully in Tillamook
ambitions.
was a small affair as compared with
THE FIGHTING BLADE
this convention coming next week.
The confidential relationship between the Tilla­
The editors left with unlimited praise A story laid
for Tillamook county, its industries •International News" and Aesop s
mook County Bank and our patrons has made
Fable Cartoon Comedy
OLD-TIME TILLAMOOK
THE AMERICAN
DECORATING CO
ABOUT
THE COUNTY
A. W. Plank Hardware Co
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and glass
Know the Whole Story
Before
I
ABOUT THE
You
Invest
OAK FLOORING
COUNTY
Bank
CORRECTLY FITTED
EYE GLASSES
COLISEUM
Have your eyes examined and glasses
made by a vision specialist whose entire
time is devoted to this work. Drop into
The Young Business Man
our office and talk it over with the spec*
cialist in charge.
F. J. PYE & SON
Fully equiped to draft plan for
sny building no matter how small
and nothing too large. Glad to
talk it over with you any time and
’peetafiea In pleasing
Wednesday August 13
Fred Thompson and Silver King in
GALLOPING GALLAGHER
A rip-roarin’ “westem". 1—
OW OPTICAL CQ
their banking connection with us more enjoy­
able and more profitable. We should like to
number you among our friends.
Upstairs
Beals Building
T illamook C ounty Etant
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Tillamook, Oregon.