Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 15, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
ABOUT THE COUNTY
WELCOME
B. P. O. E.
CONFECTIONERY
Ice Cream
Cold Drinks
We Specialize in Tasty, Cold, Appetiz­
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ing Drinks— Ice Cream, Candy, Brick
Ice Cream a Specialty
The ELDEE
Next to Coliseum
WELCOME
B. P. O. E
We Sell
Studebaker
Maxwell
cars
cars
Williams & Williams
Garage
WELCOME
B. P. O. E
WE
Cream, Fresh Buttered Popcorn, Cigars
Across from Coliseum
WELCOME
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B. P. O. E
ASK US
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Charles I. Clough Company
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WELCOME
B. P. O. E
GROCERIES
at
Money Saving Prices
SKAGGS UNITED STORES
3 Street 3rd avenue eaát
WELCOME
B. P. O. E.
Six Brother Elks Live at
Our Place
DROP IN BEFORE YOU LEAVE
LINK MOTOR co., Inc.
Sales— CHEVROLET— Service
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HELLO BILL!
FIRST CLASS
DRUG STORE
m a
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Firél Class Town
LAMAR’S DRUG STORE
WELCOME
B. P. O. E
Where You Find
Better Millinery
MRS. MARY RUNKLE
Beak’ Building
WELCOME
B. P. O. E
You Kn ow
Allan Page Furniture Company
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in Home-made Candy, Soft Drinks, Ice
The FERN Confectionery
consisting of 18,000 members, thia is
the first opportunity f"r them to ef­
fectively meet and the time was ripe
for a progressive program to be
OCEANSIDE
launched in Tillamook.
Some of the things they contem­
I Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Herin, Mrs. R.
E. Herin and William East, passed
plating on their contractive program
the week here.
are: assistance to the Boy Scouts,
O. T. Harstod is registered from
who have proven themselves worthy
Freewater, Oregon.
of support of any adult organization; '
H. G. Berning and family of St.
help establish a state Constitution Day
| Michail, Minn., and Otto Berning and
for September 17, this being about
family of Gervais, Oregon, occupied
the 81st birthday of Oregon as a
state. This matter was presented'
a tent house several days this week.
»LEASANT VALLEY
by Robert W. Smith: appointment of,
, E. *> Forchat axi fast*!; c* TV
Mi. and Mrs. Phillip Strita and ' a state parole officer for boys’ and
Dalles w«ru in the ’’Breaker»” cottage
this week.
children of Portland ar« visiting Mr*. girls’ state training schools was re­
R. F. and R. S. Long are visitors Stribe’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. commended by Frank D. Cohan, sec­
retary of the association. The ques­
Wismer.
from Prineville.
tion of establishing a home for in­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Truman
Light
of
C. D. Walton and family are oc-
Lodi, California visited Mrs. Desmond digent Elka was discussed.
I cupying “Anchor" cottage.
It was announced that all delegates
T. R. Hood and family are in a tent Friday afternoon.
John and F. E. Thomas went to were requested to register on the
house for a few days.
mezanine floor of the Tillamook hotel. '
Mabel McKinley of Portland is en- Estacada Tuesday afternoon.
The program for Thursday being i
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bradley and
> joying the beach this week.
successfully completed Friday and i
son
were
Wheeler
visitors
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lang and daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hammel of Saturday promises to be more at- :
ter are in a cottage.
Beaverton
visited Mr. and Mrs. O. J. tractive than ever, with just enough
Mr. and Mrs. F. L Odom and Mr.
moisture having fallen to make the
Wismer
last
week.
and Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee of Salem have
activities more enjoyable. Early this
The
Mesdames
John
Perry,
Ned
taken an apartment for a few days.
morning the clam digging excursion
Independence is represented by Mr. Fitzpatrick, Jack Fitzpatrick and party left for Its trip to the flats in
children and Miss Eddie Fitzpatrick
and Mrs. W. R. Ramey.
the bay. At 9:30 a trap shooting
Albert Haustein is registered from of Tillamook called on Mrs. Desmond tournament wll be staged at the new
Friday
afternoon.
i Portland.
Mrs.E. Blazer and daughters and fair grounds. This is to decide the
Mr. and Mrs. L Cornell and i son
Mrs.
Ted Calouri and children of state championship for Elks. First
are occupying “The Gulls Nest.”
Portland,
are the guests of Mr. and prize is a handsome trophy presented
Mr. and Mrs. George Gradt of
by the local lodge and is to be con­
Mrs. John Graf.
Portlandspent the week end here.
tested for until the team from one
Miss
Viola
Bradley
is
visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hicks were
lodge has won it three years. The
friends
at
Wheeler
this
week.
week end visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner and high gun prize is a beautiful trophy
From Multnomah, Oregon, are Mr.
donated by Backus and Morris, sport­
and Mrs. C. L. Pohlman, who are oc­ daughter and Mrs. Reynolds returned ing goods dealers of Portland. Fif­
Saturday
from
Portland.
cupying a tent house.
Miss Stella Friday of Forest Grove teen other prizes are donated by ,
T. J. Monahan, E. F. Monahan and
is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and merchants of Tillamook, Portland and
wife, Miss Alee Monahan and Miss
Tacoma.
Mrs. Ben Turner.
Rebecca Gates of Portland arrived
10 o’clock, conventon meeting at
Mrs. Albert Wade and children re
Friday and have taken a cottage for
Coliseum theater, and deep-sea fish­
turned
Sunday
to
their
home
in
Clov
­
two weeks.
erdale, after a week’s visit with rela­ ing trip, caravan storting at court
H. C. Tell and family and J. W.
tives in Pleasant Valley.
house, sight-seeing trip storting from
Brooks and family arrived Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Walker are the Liberty school, special sight-seeing
and will spend the week in “The
proud parents of a son, that arrived trip for ladies and airplane flights at
Breakers.”
Stillwell field.
at their home July 31.
Henry Carl and family of Salem
Steve Hill of Newberg is visiting his
In the aftrenoon all Elks will stage |
are in “The Sands.”
neice, Mrs. John Blum.
a parade. For this event there will i
Wm. Rasmussen and family are
Don’t forget the preaching services be good prizes donated to the lodge
spending ther outing in “The Sands.”
next Sunday at 8 p. m. by Rev. W. O. with largest proportional attendance,
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mr.
=
Woolever.
best decorated float, bathing girl, tai- .
and Mrs. S. B. Gillette and Mrs. J. H.
est Elk, shortest Elk, fattest Elk, '
Bishop of Salem will spend the next
oldest Elk, and best clown in parade, i i i
TERRAMORE
week here.
At 3 o’clock will be the rodeo at I!
The
following
people
are
registered
L. C. Webb of Oregon City is enjoy­
at the Netarts tourist camp at Terra- the old fair grounds, deep sea fishing 1 i
ing a vacation here.
Mrs. E. L. Kinnamon and Miss more: J. Vincent, Charles Vincent, trip, and at 5 band concerts. During
Clara Kinnamon and Mrs. A. R. A. W. Horn, Fred Wentzel, Roy Cum­ this time the A. B. C. attractions and
Skewis of Salem are spendng a two mings, G. H. Morency, C. C. More, C. the airplane will be in progress.
D. Kays, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. English,
Friday evening the smoker at the
weeks vacation here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker of W C. Brown, Mr. McBurney, F. J. armory starts at 7 o’clock, with Ralph
Berger, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Fuller, Gruman referee. The card is: Billy
Newberg are in “The Sandpiper.”
Occupying a tent house are Miss G. E. Tathwell, L. M. and J. F. Bur- Gardeau, Weiser, Idaho, versus Gene
Nellie Jenkins, Marion Weber, Gladys tis, N. Nelson, R. E. Drake, Pat Fob- Urbanek, Seattle, 155 pounds, 101
Smith and Pearl Weber, of Silverton. iges, D. J. Miller, Roy Stephens, Mr. rounds; Clark Johnson, Tillamook
B. R. Bolton and wife and B. C. and Mrs. J. A. Masters, H. J. Larson, versus Bert Tribby, Marshfield, 1551
Bolton and wife of Portland are in the Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pullen, H. D. Lit- pounds, 10 rounds; Cracker Warren,'
sey, J. English, L H. Roberts, E. Portland, versus Phil Bayes, Salem,
i Maxwell court apartments.
M. V. Leasia and party are in a Jeppeson, Al Thomas, J. E. Campbell, ' 6 rounds; Tommy McCarty, Portland,1
E. W. Kalker, Forest Rycroft, Thom­ 158 pounds, versus Lewis Johnson,1
I tent house.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Davidson are as A. Greer and family, Portland; W. Tillamook, 160 pounds, six rounds;
Versleeg, J. O. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hines versus Putt Mathews, 4
I spending a vacation at Oceanside.
T. E. Dugan and family arrived J. H. Donaldson, C. W. Shelley, H. A. rounds; Hallowell kids, curtain raiser.
Lovall, E H. Coon, A. Greenbenow, W. Dancng following the bouts.
Monday for a few days outing.
Mrs. J. W. O’Neil of Portland has B. Chance and family, A. P. Nys, J.
Saturday morning’s program will
F. Huff, A. Henery, C. H. Dencer be a repetition and continuance of
taken a cottage for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller and and family, C. H. Montgomery, Sa­ Fridpy morning’s program with the
Mrs. Koeler and son of Salem are in lem; W. O. English, E. K. English, exception of the sea food barbecue at
Silverton; J. B. Newhouse, Marcola; noon at the fair grounds. This will
“Seabreeze.”
Fred H. Copp and family of Seattle C. Wattman, Holbrook; O. D. Mc­ be free to every one. At this time it
Alister, Roseberg; W. W. Singleton, is expected that 4,000 people will be
are among the vacationists here.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dick of Eugene Sheridan; C. A. H»user, A. L. Ever- served. 400 gallons of coffee will be
and Mrs. A. M Durant, Mrs J. Heag- ett, Newberg; John Baumgartner, C. prepared in a cheese vat, two 400
ney, and D. M Durant of Portland, H. Bennett, Milwaukie; H. Owens, I pOUnj Tillamook cheeses that have
i were among the Monday arrivals. ¡Amity; W. M. Lackey, Lebanon; J. ¡been curing a year will be cut to ac-
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Tillamook bay clams.
They will occupy “The Crags” for a I P. Gustafson, Beaverton; Andrew1 company 30,000
' Dodson, H. M. Hauk, Kuna, Idaho; 1600 pounds of dressed salmon and
week.
• feast
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Registered at the Haddon apart­ William Imholf, L. H. Cameron, Ore-ip ooq huns. / All of this
except-
ments this week are: Mrs. Van Slike gon City; John Naicom, Metzer; Leo- ¡nJf the coffee is made from Tillamook
and family of Salem; R. J. Berning nard and Walter Spath, B. Baxton, products.
and family, Mt. Angel; H. A. Bern­ Sherwood; R. M. Banks and Ellis
Saturday afternoon the thrilling
ing and John Zahler, St. Paul Minn.; Taylor, Banks; Mr. and Mrs. Danzer, motor cycle polo games will be
Judge Canzler and family, Portland. Grant Bailey, Forest Grove; J. R., staged, with the other regular attrac­
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wright of Van­ Piatt, Scio; C. Olson, Corbett ; Jack tions following. In the evening the
couver, Wn., were week end guests Minnich, A. A. Crowder, Z. W. Cur­ grand closing dance with special
of Mr. and Mrs. Hadden of the Had­ tis, Dallas; W. E. Woodcock, B. W. features at the armory will follow
Welch, Wamic; Walter H. Kopp, Van­
den apartments.
the band concert by the Tillamook
Campers this week are: Mr. and couver, Wn.; John Valker, Cornelius; Elks band.
Mrs. J. E. Yates, C. H. Parrish and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Percy Os-
Special invitations are extended to1
' famly, F. A. Brickell, Fred Zahler, borne. Willamette; O. E. Nelson, the visiting Elks to attend either the
River;
G.
W.
Kelley,
Chris
Herman Schindler, E. Hinshaw, A. Hood
dedication of the Nehalem-Wheeler
A. Bauman and wife, T. Endres, A. Woodie, Houlton; J. J. Sprogis, bridge or the celebration at Rock­
Aurora;
C.
R.
Moore,
F.
W.
Mahoney,
L. Zirbech. Winnie M. Palmer, Geo.
away.
i D. Fortner, L. E. Lancefield, H. E. Gervais; Roy Baker, Roy Eddins,
Dundee;
J.
A.
Van
Doren,
Casper,
I Smith, J. F. Wood, R. L Sampson,
Oregon City lets contract at |1,-
I H. Gill, Mrs. J. L. Hubbard, Mr. and Wyoming; S. F. Drake and family.
; Mrs. J. K. Klopfenstein and family, Garden Home; Bert Corless, Beaver 574.90 for paving one block Ninth
M. R. DeLong, E Reynolds, C. J. Creek; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zimmerle, I street.
Medford — 28,000 people visited
Burns, P. McNemy, Chas, McDougall, Wqodburn; A. F. Barlkey, C. L. Bar­
This
M. V. Leasia, J. R. Little, Mrs. A. ber, Tillamook; Flawrence Herring, • Crater Lake up to July 30.
Hamel, R. A. Yott, L. H. Yott, J. Dayton; J. J. Nicholls, Eugene; H. ■ equals total travel in 1922.
Salem—During cherry season morl
Wright and family, Portland; S. K. Dorst and family. Battle Creek, Iowa;
i Yates, Walla Walla, Wn.; E. Stouffer, H. Gray. Bend; W. R. Stergis, Mau­ than 2500 women were employed by
Hubbard; S. A. King. Hood River; pin; Robert Stout, Chehalis, Wash­ local canneries.
Westport—Westport Lumber com­
S. W. Zehner, Hubbard: O. P. Bond, ington; V. W. Fender, Albany; A. B.
pany’s sawmill resumes operations
Harold Lee, H. R. McWhorter, W. L. Bemif. Battleground, Washington.
¡after month’s shutdown.
Creech, E. D. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Oregon City—No. 1 mill of Hawley
Smart, L Jones, C. M. Hicks, A. L.
Pulp A Pauer company, destroyed by
Skewis, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
fire in October 1923, is now rebuilt
Leach, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Sharp,
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and turning out paper.
Tillamook; Max Cambs, Eugene; F.
Highway from Stanfield to Nolin
Clark, Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. Alex delivered the address of welcome.
Sims, Pullman. Wn.; O. Cavender, E. David Kuratli, Exalted Ruler of being resurfaced.
Klamath county to hold annual
Cavender, L Cavender, Silverton; C. Tillamook lodge 1437, and Dr. J. G.
E. Ward, Hillsboro; Geo. Wenger. Turner, Past-Exalted Ruler gave short fair September 6 to 9, inclusive.
Myrtle Point to get new 125,000
Nick Zinzer, Newberg; H. H. Stiles, talks on the advancements that had
Eugene; A. J. Smith, Hubbard; P. B. been made. IL T. Botts presented a theater.
Albany— New bridge to be built
Driver, J. D. Campbell, Lee Kennedy, message from the "Land of Cheese,
Wamie, Oregon; L G. Knoblauch, Trees and Ocean Breeze.” President : screes Santiam st Waterloo.
Seattle; R. W. Pipenbrinck, Newberg; Lonergan stated that since the Elks ! Reedsport— New 2-story 27,000
' Mrs. Joe Ego, Newberg; M. E. Lewis, had been 6 years in perfecting their. building being erected at "H" and'
Portland; Ortav Voget, Hubbard; Mr. ' association, with 39 lodges of th« state I 14th strarta
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SPECIALIZE
and Cigarettes
and Mrs. Paul Elliott, Newberg; M.
E. Guenther, Laurel, Oregon; C.
Knickerbocker, Skapoose;
Floyd
Gray, Cloverdale; Mr. and Mrs. Irie
Gresham; Claude Ackley, Albert
Easom, Tillamook; Earl Hollenbeck,
Hillsboro; W. M. Neuensch wander,
Gaston; J. E. Pangborn, Hubbard;
Howard Baker and family, Lewiston,
Idaho; C. M. Cornish, Boston, Mass.;
Carl Starker, Jennings Lodge; H. W.
Wood, Maupin; M. O. Wood, Tygh
Valley; Allen Smith, Newberg.
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WELCOME
B. P. O. E
A. & B. Bloom Furniture
& Hardware Company
JUST TO LET YOU KNOW
WE HAVE IT
WHEN YOU ARE HUNGRY
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ANTLERED HERD HERE
from
WELCOME
B. P. O. E
the
LOUVRE
CAFE
and DYERS
Welcome B. P. O. E.
We specialize in quick srvice. Suits cleaned and
pressed while you wait. In connection with the
City Transfer
Office on 2nd street.Dlivery Service
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