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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1924)
lAY, AUGUST 22,1924 IEF PERSONAL NEWS had not seen for seventeen years. Convention visitors in the city at the home of Mrs. Bert Leach were her Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell of McMinnville and Mrs. George Eat er of Portland. J. E. Shearer attended the staff meeting of adjutant general Tuesday August 19th at Clackamas rifle range. Mrs. Shearer accompanied him on the trip. A. Bloom, local furniture dealer, spent the week with his family at McMinnville, returning to Tillamook Thursday the 21st. H. Hechtner and wife of the Larson nJ Hechtner |um, Wednesday for Portland to attend Buyer’s Week. Mr. Hechtner will buy the fall line of merchandise while in Portland. They expect to return Friday evening. C. Larson moved into his new home on 11th and Stillwell avenue Friday morning, August 15th. TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT cago; E. L. Ranford, A. J. Both, F. FAIR BOARD MADE NO MISTAKE A. LaViolette, S. P. company. i Wilson and family visited at Several citizens have been criti L home of H' Hechtner an<i C. cising the fair board for allowing the r of Larson and Hechtner store, Saturday: Jack Eddy, John B. Car- Al G. Barnes circus to set up on the f*.v They left Monday for hein, Arthur Davis, Portland; Mr. fair grounds, claiming that the board L. at Kelso, Wahington. Mr. Wil- Saturday, August 16: F. T. Mun and Mrs. Thomas Coy, Bay City; L. has to go to the expense of cleaning L*1S a Chevrolet distributor for dell, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Inskeep, Mr. L. Olds, McMinnville; J. R. Davis, up and also that the circus came dir L litz county, Washington. and Mrs. William Smith, S. A. Jack- Rockaway; Mr. and Mrs. William ectly lrom California to Tillamook. Members of the board want to correct : tinted, office work, by experienced son, J. H. Nisson,, W. J. Mascott, I. Ward, Neskowin. Reasonable salary. Address this impression. The circus is paying Sunday: Peter Pendergast, D. L. Labowitch, C. E. Rockwell, W. G. * Box 703. 46-tlp Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rann, Mrf for the cleaning up of the grounds Stewart, I. A. Sutcliffe, James D. Mrs. Sid Steele, J. T. Higgin, T. A. which is being done by the City i Thompson of Pocatello, Idaho, Olson, T. W. Compbell and party, S. Thorpe, Mergetrade, William Hearn, Transfer company. The show and all I ID the county looking for holstein C. Friendky, O. E. Kraft, F. H. Hop Rege-8ht, Portland; John Slidek, its constituents wintered in Illinois, kins, C. W. Embody, John Fisk, Mr. Spokane; Albert Hall and family, Ne showing at points between that state C“1**’’' Hardware Dealer and Mrs. M. T. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. R. halem; CaH Fltayatrlck, Newbergi and Tillamook during soring and sua*- Lgoseburg. spent a few days In The last time they Kramer, Portland; A. A. Price, Ore Charles C. Dahlgren, J. E. Walsh, C. tner months. Lu-ook during the Elks cnvention showed in the state of California was gon City; V. L. Drager, J. R. George, G. Smith, George Heitkamper, S. P. Ljftiends. He visited at the home in the fall of 1923. At the time the Company. E. W. Wickert, W. J. Wickert, S. D. fj(r. and Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser. hoof and mouth disease broke out the Jones, R D. Day, J. S. Sawyer, Roy L Culver thinks Tillamook is one of circus management cancelled all of A. Klein, W. S. Jayes, Salem; Bert Lbest towns of its size on the coast, the several engagements in that state. B. Laird, E. N. Baker, Seattle; Geo. L MyS Tillamook people are very Saturday: William Hearn, Newport; Consequently all these reports of the F. Schrieve, C. E. Daniels, Ethel Herbert H. Hertzel, Vernonia; Henry Lrt entertainers. Clark Fuller, Icey Verne South, F. F. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Coolage, mismanagment on the part of the Bill Darby was in town Wednesday Sitton, O. D. Sitton, Ivan L. Pear Hood River; H. J. Hunsaker, Glen fair board are ill-founded for they HESTON—BURKE L_ Rockaway where he is playing son, Fred C Matches, Dolph A. dale; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spangle, were well aware of all conditions be fore they considered the circus’ pro , the dances this summer. The Frank Heston and Nettie S. Burke Goodrich, A. Ross, H. E. Staley, Mc Bill Hopkins, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. position. ithestra will close a very successful Minnville; Reuben Fisk, Rexana Fisk, Kewrich, L. A. Newall, Miss Goldie ¿ton at that place Labor Day, and were united in marriage Saturday Edna Morrison, Dallas; A. L. Morris, Brown. Miss Minnie Jones, Portland; afternoon, August 16, at 2:30 o ’ clock U expect to have one big day danc- Klamath Falls; H. G. Wilkes, Portala, R. C. Russ, Garibaldi; H. B. Given; WOMAN’S CLUB TAKE NOTICE K to mark the closing of the season at the home of Mrs. Mary B. Mess California; Helen M. Fisher, Rose Oswego; William H. Lauer, William t Rockaway. Then they will come ner. The ceremony was performed by burg; S. W. Weaver, Nelse Rooney, The regular meeting and picnic will Gupton, J. T. Parness, Tillamook. ■ Tillamook to play at the big dance Rev. W. O. Woolever in the presence Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Weaver, S. S. be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Sunday: J. J. Cowan, W. J. Long, t the armory September 8rd. From of a few immediate relatives. Re George, Eugene; L. S. Brown, L. P. Tillamook; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sand Bester, Wednesday, August 27th. All ■re they will return to the Cottillion freshments were served and the Gleason, Gervais; William Duby, Bak erson, W. F. Barrett, Salem; L. F. are requested to attend and also bring lH »t Portland for the winter. Bill happy couple left soon after, their er; W. H. Malone, Corvallis; G. F. Harvey, Carl Qu Linner, Portland; napkin, spoon and dish for ice cream. m he likes it here and expects to destination being the home of the Via and family Forest Grove; G. W. Warren J. Hunt, H. L. Mrris, Fred —Adv. By President, Mrs. Aiderman. ¡tom for the beach season next year. groom’s father at Battleground, Wn. Funk, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Mario, George McCormick, L. Burn- Twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. FORMER COUNTY SURVEYOR A James Hansen, Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. ham, H. C. Rankin, Henry Clay, Thompson is a specialist G. I. Wilson, Kelso, Wn.; H. J. Pul- Barnes Circus. , H. Gulstrom. Boy was born at *n the examination of the eyes VISITOR fer, Gresham; Buffalo Daniels, Walla 1:30 August 10th and girl born at and prescribing and fitting glasses Walla, Washington. 1:30 August 11th. Twins, yet born to conserve visual comfort and eftt- Ross Shreve, for several years Sunday: Walter M. Pierce, Mr. and i separate days. Saturday: Mr. and Mrs . Emile ency. Consult him about your eyes county surveyor of this county, was a Mrs. Jefferson Meyers, Miss Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fletcher are convention visitor with his family. Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Martell, C. A. Jerguson, Astoria; Dick Price, Ray next visit, Thursday, September 4, S proud parents of a baby girl born Mr. Shreve is at present connected Beatty, C. A. Van Natter, J. E. Mc- Dewey, James Wilson, Tillamook; Tillamook hotel until 4 p. m. 46-t2 i August 17. They live near Sand with the bank at Scappoose, Oregon, Cab, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Blauvelt, A. Frank P. Wickert, McMinnville; Mr. S and was also recently elected to the D. Sheldon, H. F. Yohn, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. George C. Waldron, Amity; I Miss Marie Holden returned Aug- school board at that place. R C. Lewis, T. O. Vickers, Mary Lane, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Love, Dad Wool Lt 20 from Berkeley where she at- A. G. Steiner and son, Mrs. F. Drake, sey, Coats Camp. Lded summer school at the Univers- R. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Guy F. Lgmer- i Sunday: J. J. O’Donnell, Eugene; ■y of California and took a special eaoux, Mrs. George Owen, Alice Bar- Dick Kallen, R. B. Williams Portland. ■nrse in piano from Paul Steindorff. mn, Rex De Rosselle, J. L. May, G. North Bend—Fourteen men in the ■fc. Steindorff is a graduate of the Clatskanie — 200-feet suspension L. Flnt, Dennis and Roderick, Mhie ■jmervatory at Leipzig, Germany. bridge being built across the Beaver, | Rodes, Mabie Stock, J. R. Fowler, Umpqua Mills Lumber company mill , ( Portland; Pat Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. recently cut 31,000 feet lumber in one I Miss Holden’s fall term in piano on Quincy road. Dallas—Assessed property of Polk (J- B. Collins, B. E. Brown, Shirley, 8-hour shift. They claim is a record. I ■gtruction including musical science Ld hstory will begin September 1, county is $12,483,090, an increase of George Washington, Barney C., Ben ny Levin, Baire, J. Feldman, J NOTICE ■024. 202 Stillwell Ave., 145-J.—Adv. $14,760 over last year. St. Helens—Dry kiln foundation in Sweney, E. Newman, Warnack, Doc I Miss Marion Dunlop stopped in place for new wood products plant. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McKay, Anyone wishing to attend - school at —— — ■own a few hours Monday on her Marshfield—Building contracts ag Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwards, Lucille 1 Cloverdale, can get room and board Iny from the beaches to her home gregating $413,000 let during year Todd, L. J. Doster, A. C. Charles,1 at a reasonable price at Mrs. C W. ■t Falls City, to visit several old Barnes Circus; E. S. Reynolds, May-1 Hatfield. Phone 6C7, Cloverdale, Ore- ending July 31. ■friends. Miss Dunlop is a daughter 46-tf Bandon expects to bet $140,000 field California; Jack L. Beach, Chi- gon. |M Rev. Dunlop who served as pastor hotel. |M the M. E. church here about Klanamth Falls—Building pennits Ihrelve years ago, and has a number granted during July amounted to IM school friends here. $403,930, $20,000 more than permits I Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Brodhead en- for 1923. Ijoyed a visit last week from their Oregon is having the heaviest rail buddaughter, Mrs. Jessie Duncan road work now being carried on in ■ad children, Bernice and Carl of the United States—the Oakridge line uneburg. or Natron cut-off of the Southern Pa I Mrs. M. W. Harrison returned to cific across the Cascades from Eugene Mr home in Portland Wednesday to Klamath Falls. The work was esti latter a week spent here. mated to be a good three years’ job; I Miss Margaret Shearer left last it is now estimated that it may be DETACHABLE CYLINDER HEAD. peek for Los Angeles where she will opened by end of 1925. Lumber be Accessibility is again demonstrated |»pend several months visiting her ing cut from the right of way on first upon inspection of the cylinder head. 27 miles amounts to 13.000,000 feet. Ibrother- Howard and his family. The pistons and connecting rods are I Mr. and Mrs. John Lamar and Oregon is a fertile field for business expansion at this time. removable through the top, or through Idwghter Mary, went to Portland Resources of the 278 banks operat the bottom. It will be hard to find pudnesday to attend the Buyer’s ing in Oregon at close of business IWeek activities. a motor in which the removability I Member^ of the Women’s club will June 30, aggregated $318,991,712.97 the head for carbon scraping is (as against $314,406,120.07 a year ago. Pknie next Wednesday afternoon at easy. has just Reporter The Gold Beach the Frank Bester place east of town. issued a very fine Roosevelt highway Robert Coleman with his wife and booster edition. We have 26 other reasons why funily will make a trip next week to Albany—C. C. Cameron sawmill Ritzville, Washington, 'where they Star should be a part of your family. opens for business. Jffl visit Mrs. Coleman’s parents. Umatilla Wheat crop for Umatilla fl>ty are preparing to camp along county will approxima.e 3,500,000 the way. bushels for 1924. Jfa- Charles Franklin and sons Carl Scio—Richard Struckmeier erecting ■d Glenn of Pe Ell, Washington, are $10,000 electrically driven prune dry ” the city visiting at the H. A. er. Dayton—Highway bridge near town Rtunklin home. Mrs. Franklin is also *fcng while here with Mrs. W. E. being resurfaced with crushed rock a school chuA whom she and asphalt top dressing. At The Hotels! The Tillamook ~ The Todd The Netherland Allen House 5 DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR MOVING THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER ALL YOUR GOODS CALL US DAY OR NIGHT Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.” Wonderful Results Are obtained from using Diamond W Jelly Pow» der for Dessert. Makes up the same as Jello, comes in a wide assortment of flavors and costs you only 10c per pkg. I Florida Grape Fruit—now 2 for 25c. Preserved Ginger in Jars—70c each. Us Old Monk Stuffed Olives—large bottle 50c. Pickles—We sell a lot of them in bulk, in gallon jugs, in bottles and tins. Fancy Pulled Figs—5 lb. boxes $2.00. Fancy Smyrna Figs—10 lb. boxes, very spe cial $1.50. Swiss Cheese—in small packages, just what you want if you like Swiss, 45c per lb. Hard Shell Walnuts—Special price to close out, 2 pounds for 25c. Sugar—Cash price today, $8.20 per sack. Satisfaction Store-Market OREGON PROGRESS The 27 Feature Car No. 16 Martiny-Crotzer Motor TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR E. G. Anderson