Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 15, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST i ^ iüo .
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
8
Welcome B.P.O.E
The Shop That has Demonstrated A Beauty Aid For Every Need.
Mannello Treatments
Scalp Treatments
Hair Dressing Marcelling Manicuring Facials Shampooing
Hair Dyeing French Curling
THE CLAIRE BEAUTY SHOP
Across from Tillamook Hotel
TILLAMOOK OREGON
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The BLUEBIRD Welcome to
B. P. O. E
High grade candies, cold drinks, six flavors of
ice cream, two flavors of Sherbert, Cordials and
light lunch.
SPECIALS FOR EVERY DAY
The BLUEBIRD Confectionery
To
We
You
wísh WELCOME bpoe
See Our New
AUTOMATIC MASCOT
DAY
BEDS
Reeher Furn. Co
the United States
are at the disposi-
ex-service man or
an honorable dis­
is in need of such
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Two more additional cows are very g
much needed also as the nine we now =
P. Bishop, of Salem who will have
general charge of this sale,
have fail to meet the demand for milk
from the seventy six children now in
the Farm Home.
Sad experience proves to the mem­
bers of the farm home board that un­
less these children are given home
care that it will not be long before a
large proportion will become a heavy j
charge to the tax payers of the state
as delinquents. There is an abund-1
ant provision for the delinquents and |
many dependent children in the past
have for lack of provision for depend­
ents, been placed with delinquents and
naturally have learned their ways, a
loss to good manhood and woman- —
hood, and an expense to the state.
the facilities of
veterans hospital
tion of any sick
I
woman who has
The Reeher Furniture company are charge, and who
building a garage, 12 by 20 feet, in hospital care.
The following restrictions should be
the rear of their store, to house a
noted, however, as they are either ex­
delivery truck.
pressed directly or by implication in
Last Monday the state fish com- the bill: (1) The honorably dis­
i mission sent 40 cans of young catfish charged soldier must have served
! ot the local game club. The fish were since 1897. (2) The bill does not
planted in Lake Lytle and Ocean lake. authorize the Veterans’ Bureau to in­
I Wednesday an equal number of bass crease the facilities of the hospital
I were planted in these two lakes. M. in any way. (3) Should the facilities
i D. Ackley, George Russel, W. C. Foet- of the hospital be insufficient, and ad-
> er and Eugene Crosby, local enthusi­
The membership drive that has
asts and clubmen met the train at been in progress nationally since
Lake Lytle and unloaded the small August 1 has been the incentive for
fish in the two lake».
the membership in the local post as
Mrs. H. M. Mixom and Miss Ros­ well as the state to increase quite ex­
etta Robson of Topeka, Kansas, are tensively. The drive closed August
TILLAMOOK TO HAVE NEW
visiting at the home of Rev. W. O. 10. A month ago, July 9, Oregon
SPORT FISHING
stood fifth in the national member­
Woolever.
ship drive for the Hanford McNider
That Tillamook nimrods will be
W. J. Peterson, for several years a trophy, with a total of 7,641 members
business man of Tillamook, is visit­ at that time. Tillamook was third in able to enjoy a brand of angling that
ing old-time friends in the city, At the state contest with 137 members, has heretofore been practically un­
present Mr. Peterson is engaged in which number has now reached prob­ known in this county is now assured.
business in Portland.
in eastern Oregon, | The local fish club has just received
ably 160. Condon,
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is
first
in
the
state
Roseburg communication from A. E. Burghduff,
I W. T. Macy of McMinnville is in second. These contests and
are based on state game warden, that makes this
I town today on business.
the increase of membership over last addition to our angling: “Mr. Eugene
J. L. Ketch reports the sale of two year. Dr. Shearer, chairman of the Crosby, president Tillamook county
more Hathaway Mead lots; Lot 19, county membership drive states that game protective association, Tilla­
Blk. 1 to Chas. M. Lawrence and Lot he is well pleased with the records mook Oregon: During the latter part
7 and 8, Blk. 1 to L. T. Kelly, recently made by the local post. The post of this week we will be shipping some
from Walla Walla. This makes a officers and men have been exceeding­ bass, crappies and catfish into that
total of twenty of these attractive ly willing to devote their time and section for Ocean lake and Lake
lots which have been sold snce the efforts to rehabilitation of disabled Lytle. It is my intention to send sev­
first of July. A number of homes veterans, although a great many of eral shipments as the bass and cat­
are in course of construction on the these were not members of the post. fish are coming a little better than
tract.
In fact there are no disabled veterans usual at the present time. Yours
in the post at present. The local post very . uly, A. E. Burghduff, state
John Mous was a Tillamook visitor has been doing its share of work that game v arden.” In some sections these
from Sheridan last week.
was outlined and carried out by the fish are the only species caught, and
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Compton were national legion in their program of Tillamook sportsmen are indeed for­
here from Independence last week national development. Some of the tunate in having this opportunity for
visiting our beaches and mountain re­ results in which they have been in­ additional angling in lakes and the
strumental are:
The legion has still fresh water streams.
sorts.
grown to a civic organization with
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kelly arrived traditions back of them that make a
recently from Walla Walla and pur­ foundation for the strongest civic
chased property with a view to mak­ club in the land; every piece of legis­
ing their home here.
lation beneficial to the ex-service man
Chas. Taff, of McMinnville, is here has found the legion back of the
(Continued from page 1)
taking a vacation from his duties as wheel; caused the re-organization of September 8. Those who will not'be
the
United
States
Veterans
’
Bureau;
abstractor.
at least six years old by November 1
placed over 100,000 disabled men in
Dr. J. H. Cook and family drove vocational training; helped secure ov­ will not be admitted. A new class
over from McMinnville Tuesday for er 600,000 adjustments of disability of beginners will be admitted at the
an outing at the beaches.
claims; caused congress to appropri­ beginnng of the second semester,
January 19.
Wm. Liljequist, manager of the ate many millions of dollars for vo­
The school board is making ar­
cational training, disability claims,
McMinnville planing mil, was in town
hospitals, soldiers’ homes and war rangements to move the two tem­
on business last week.
risk insurance; spent over $10,000,000 porary buildings from Stillwell ave­
The soldiers of Company K will in aiding needy ex-service men; spent nue to the corner of 7th street and
participate in the parade this after­ five years fighting for the adjusted Miller avenue on property owned by
I
noon.
compensation law; maintains hos­ the city. They will be put in first
pitals of its own; provides for a con­ class shape. A large number of first
A. Bloom made a trip to McMinn­ tact man for each district that carries graders come from the east side of
ville' Wednesday to get his family. the legions welfare to the govern­ town and the walk to the Liberty
They will spend the week here during mental authorities; provided employ­ school is too far for them. The board
the Elks convention.
ment for hundreds of thousands of feel fortunate that they have been
able to secure the servic» of Mrs.
Frank Ferguson, sheriff of Yam­ World War veterans in the last five
Pearl Smith Robinson to take charge
year»';
helped
secure
modification
of
hill county, is seen mingling with the
unjust sentences imposed on soldiers of the first grade in this location, as :
’ Elks on the streets today.
and sailors; brought pressure that re­ she is recognized as one of the best i
Roy Fink of McMinnville is glad sulted in better immigration laws; primary teachers in the state, having .
to be seen among the happy bunch of vitally effected the proper American­ had marked success as critic teacher ;
I Elks for the three days in the city.
ization of aliens; cared for the living at the State Normal and in the city [
school of Corvaiiis. Pupils who live
Pickle Fumer, garage owner of Mc­ and buried the dead; are now raising east of 5th avenue and who will be
an
endowment
fund
to
care
for
per
­
Minnville, is enjoying the hospitality
in either 1A or IB grade, should be
| shown the Elks here. He is a partner petual decoration of the graves of taken to Mrs. Robinson at 9 a. m.
of the firm Turner and Christensen. comrades overseas; going forward Monday.
rapidly with a children's welfare pro­
Mr. Turnbull requests that pupils j
gram and caring for the little ones
left by deceased comrades; issues the will report at the rooms to which they
Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Babb are leav-
American Legion weekly, one of the have been promoted at 9 a. m. After
ing August 17th for Davenport. Iowa
best weeklies in America; does not they have been assigned seats and
to attend the Lyceum and Review
fake any definite stand on labor dis­ given lists of books and supplies
Cours at the Palmer School of Chir­
putes and is non-political; carries on needed, they will be dismissed to pur­
opractic. Mrs. Babb graduated from
programs of betterment to members, chase them. The superintendent
the Palmer school in 1913. The Palm­
ex-service men generally, the com­ wishes it stated also that he would
er school is the largest school of its
like to hear from anyone who wishes
munity, the state and the nation.
i kind in the world, having at the pres-
to furnish board or room to teachers
! ent time about 3000 students.
for the coming year. Telephone 150
BUILD A BOYS BUILDING
will get the latest technique
or 167W.
I in They
Childrens'
Farm
Home
their work and on their return will
bring with them a neurocalometer, a
The ever increasing need for addi­
scientific instrument, so sensitive that
when placed on the spine it will im­ tional buildings to house and care for
mediately register a certain degree the constantly lengthening list of ap­
(Continued from page 1)
of pressure, showing the location of plications for very needy homeless t i v e apreciation of their un-
interference to transmission of nerve children at the Childrens' Farm Home tiring and splendid efforts at org-
force. Dr. Babb will return about located at Corvallis, has spurred the anizing the county into a neighborly
farm home board to an energetic ef­ and industrial community . A gener­
September third. .
fort for two more cottages to be com­ ation or two in the past out prede­
pleted in early fall. The present ef­
Friday night, August 8, the Til- fort is centered on the erection of a cessors in this county were combat­
lamook post American Legion met boys building, the third cottage built ing with hardships that were as se­
in their rooms in the armory by the city of Portland and dedicated vere as any of the difficulties sur­
with the women’s auxiliary, for a reg­ July 6th, havin g been filled with mounted by the national famous way­
ular business meeting at which fed­ girls. A waiting list of score« of farers of the old Oregon Trali. Long
eral loan application blanks were both boys and girls is being added to after the Oregon trail had become a
filled out. Baird's comedians enter­ every day, fifteen being added last well traveled thorofare the passage
into and out of Tillamook county was i
tained the members of the legion and week.
still a problem that was met with
auxiliary after their tent show that
The benefit sale of Multnomah
evening. This was free to members county fair tickets while not so suc- only recently. The present gener-'
and was followed by a lunch served by cessful as the management had hoped ation of Tillamookers can not realizej
their obligation to their pioneer fore-1
the auxiliary members.
will afford a nucleus of about five fathers that built for them the com-1
ditional applications are made for thousand dollar« for this fund. An­
munity and its industries that now [
care, the applicants should be con­ other two thousand is available from exist and is recognized throughout!
sidered in regard to their financial the "Mothers Day” offering of last
the northwest as one of the most I
needs; those being in the greatest spring.
wonderful example» of energetic co-1
need financially to be given prefer­
A fine location for a bazaar has
ence and admission to the hospital. been secured at the State Fair in Sep­ operation that the nation can offer '
The movement toward an annual,
(4) The law does not authorise the tember which it is hoped will add an­
Pioneer Day in connection with the
Veterans' Bureau to treat patients in other thousand to this sum. It h
county fairJ, Umely .nd as . reault '
their homes or to send physicians hoped that every woman who has an
history and tradition» will ,
and nurses to make examinations in interest in the care of homeless child­ Tillamook
be perpetuated.
such places.
ren will send at least one article eith­
J. E. Shearer, post commander* has er ornamental or useful for this sale.
Grants Pas»—Good Tokay grape
recently received communication from Men are not barred from participation
crop reported in thi» »eetion
the hospitalisation committee in Port­ in this event and either their own
JSS?”
pl“w-
land that explains the Reed-Johnson handiwork or a bit of the "currency
bill that was passed by congress and of the realm” will be acceptable.
Salem cherry pickers, moeUy boy.
signed by the president on June 7, These gifts should be sent in as early
prie
and women, picked 180,000 off
1924. Under the provsions of this bill. as possible and addressed to Mr». C. the trees.
BRIEF PERSONAL NEWS
WELCOME
You
B. P. O. E
Every
Thing
5* 104154
254 354 & UP
Welcome to Our
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BEST HOME COOKING
OPEN
DAY
AND
NIGHT
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THE ECONOMY CLEANERS EXTEND THE
HE ARTY WELCOME
TO
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OUR SPECIALTY
IS
('leaning
Pressing
Economy Cleaners
Dyeing
Preparing
Aerane from Coliseum
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HELLO BILL—GLAD TO SEE YOU
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AT
THE SEINE
Fish and Sea Foods always fresh. Rset food at
most reasonable prices
Better Take a Salmon
Home With You
THE SEINE
Across from Coliseum
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Hello, BillF
Have a Cool Drink
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Cigars
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Chittem (Cascara) Bark, highest
cash price paid. See us before you
sell. Tillamook Bargain House, Bell
Phone 111. 5 First street.
SCHOOLS START SOON
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Paint that lasts
No paint s—ill la»t forever. But good paint—-th« right
proportion* of white lead, white zinc and linaaed oil,
properly compounded, lasts longest and giv«a gnatait
coverage. If it’« Rasmussen Pure Paint it's GOOD paint,
and :he lea at costly in the long run. We recommend and
aell it.
A. W. Plank Hdwe. Co.
Tillamook, Oregon
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OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
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WELCOME
You
B. P. O. E.
Men’s Oxfords
Important Steps
In Storekeeping
There are two most im­
portant steps along the
pathway to our providing
satisfying service to you:
One, to form ideals; the
other, to adhere to them!
We have such ideal
which we believe, are
proven in the kind of ser­
vice we give you. In orde
that these ideals may b**
followed, your help is d.
Mred.
Should, at any time, w<
neglectful of your in­
terests it is more than like­
ly we will not know It un-
Jwe you tell u». Unless we
have your help we mav not
reach the Pinnacle of Use­
fulness. That’s our goal I
Smart Oxfords in Mack
boarded calf *km, tntn
med with per*«*’*.
Welt sole. One o< °°r ”**
styles for the seaaoo.
$4.98
Men’s Shirts
Kyfees- doth Poogee
Good quality Collar it*W
or neck band. Vat dyed-
Students’ Sports Suits
In New Distinctive Pattern»
For young fellows 16 to 20 years of age, this oe* dis
N>y of sports Suits has an irresistfbi« appeal.
Two-button single-breasted model—yoke back
box and knife plaits. Extremely good values st
Nation-
Wide
Values
$19.75
Otbws
IU.75 ».
$24.73