TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT PAGE 5 bega Bert Woods had the misfortune to was easily passed over. Tuesday W with r,... Baflev t, . Tuesduj ’ith Coy North Bend — $165,000 has been State onion crop will be good in | 1 r parents ________________________ ______ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hathaway. I Cent™’ these factory, about a mile loose part of his index finger. An axe spite of season’s dry weather. Ed Donaldson stepped on a rusty They were accompanied by friends spent on city paving this year. CLOVERDALE which he was using glanced, causing SywiSZ^1*’ Was dedic8*d M- nail August 12, and the injury did not ' from Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Major the wound. improve as well as expected, Wed- | Riesenbach. ur. and Mrs. Grotsky and baby y n llttln£ ceremonies. The fac- W. H. Edson has nearly finished nesday evening September 3rd he was Luriiter, Glenda, of Hebo made ai,'"y Was ready for business Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser Ling trip to Portland the latter part clearing his slashing. W. L. Simmons operated on by Dr. Shearer and it L trip to Portland the latter part | spent Sunday and Monday in Mc­ Fl the week. The baby specialist un-, ~ , r‘ and. Mrs' Joseph Kangeised of vas blasting stumps for him last is reported very favorable today. Minnville with Mr. and Mrs. L. T. week. ... .u. ----------- - _ Jimon R.ver are the proud parents L whose care the little girl has been Dr. I. M. Smith reports a boy born Killam returning Tuesday morning. Special attention given to children’s haircutting Arthur Hedges, Riley Simmons, to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Westfall, West Lorts her well on the road to re-1 I 20 T».by r °r" Saturday- Augus There will be the regular preaching Balcony of Haltom’s Store I The Kangeisers are staying at Gene Simmons. Bert Hudson and a 10th street, Tillamook city. Marcelling ...... ......................... .... ................... ........ services both morning and evening at $.75 Oretown during the fishing season Mr. Smith, who is a visitor at the Reset...................................... ... ...................... . ........ Walter Wisiner of Pleasant Valley, the United Brethren church Sunday. 35 j[r. »nd Mrs. Earl Prather are mov- ' Hey Simmons home, were members has been in bed for the past ten days Haircutting ............................................................... .50 L to Turner, Oregon, next Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parks and of a hunting party last week. Phone 147-W for Appointments bay city with small pox. Dr. Ringo is attend­ daughter Mae and Mrs. Kiehm and to, Prather has been connected with b awce'. ; Creek school started Mon- > ing. L High drug store while here and i A group uf young folks gathered day with Erma Chauce in charge. | Edgar Munson, manager of the daughter Helen took a vacation trip ■■■—- Lj! continue In the drug business at' at the non,.. i through Washington and southern > of A. D. .imimohu uiij 1 tiem-y Simmons is installing a new Pacific States telephone company Oregon. They returned Thursday or Lmer where a new store is to be spent a very enjoyable . . -* evening of curb in his well. here, left the latter part of August last week and report a very fine trip. Lned. Cloverdale is sorry to lose games and singing after which re­ Ralph Mills was cutting cord wood accompanied by his wife and sister Ege young people who have made freshments of lemonade and as- leaving Wednesday morning by the t. S. York home the fore part | fur Sweden. Mr. Munson is on a auto for southern Pasadena where Lny friends while here. were served. Th., party consisted m at of the week. 1 Mr. Mills and his saw I six months furlough from the com- they will spend the winter were Mrs.. j[rs. Earl Dunn and baby son of Naomi Simmons, Pearl Duerfe' riv are r.r, pretty „ k „... ----- rig busy now, — we under- pany- Durin8 bis absence C. F. Klip- J. H. Hathaway and son Bennie.1 BcMinnville visited relatives at Meda Cora Pike, My tie Mather, Clark stand. L. A F. . utottup Bishop UL of g ! * pie is wire ----- chief. *-«. Bennie will attend school there this’ [Adyolette Jake Posey, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7 Ler Labor Day. Dick Hayes, PO I. A NEGRI in Small pox :x reported in Pleasant Portland is temporarily the manage) . winter. I Albert Mather, Fred, Clayton and [While 1 eturning with Wayne Valley. V. Wochnick of Portland suffered Gilbert Duerfeldt. Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser left Friday, hsnklin from the celebration at Pa- Toney Delpn.-. and Heiman Schlappi a fracture of the left wrist in an Lj city late Saturday night, Otto i Jack Sanderson was a visitor in Were jp Faw ett Creek Sunday to automobile accident at Netarts Mon­ for Summitville, Indiana, called on, "DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHOES"—Comedy account of sickness. She will be gone j met with a serious accident.■ Bay City last week. •ee the rattle they have on pasture. day and was carecTfor by Dr. Sheaier. about six weeks. On returning she M. Day shot a large bear last week L lights of his car failing to burn, | 11 ,pe Moqre burned his slashing MONDAY SEPTEMBER 8 Next Thursday is Tillamook day , will stop off to visit a few days in L drove off the grade near Clear which had been visiting the orchards ' AGNES AYRES in nitrb. ' reports a good clean at the county fair and it is expected Missouri with her people. of Solon Schiffman Lek. He suffered a fractured col- burn and no break outs to speak of. that stores will be closed for at least Bob Purvis has a new Ford “bug.” L bone and severe bruises. It is reported that Riley Simmons a portion of the day. Clark Adyolette c f Eugene is and Arthur Hedges will start oper­ Ezra Meeker and Mrs. Coplin, who “PRETTY PLUNGERS"—Comedy Otto Friedly of Portland Cheese Lre drawing cards for the Labor spending a few weeks with relatives ations with the Buzzard mill some company will score cheese at Tilla­ pay celebration at Pacific City, paid in Garibaldi. He was a former resi- time this week. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9-10-11 mook county fair. . Mr. and Mrs. D.’ H. Frankhauser, Coliseum Closed—Free pictures at the Fair Grounds. Three Lverdale a visit Monday. They dent of that city. Fred Robitch reports the loss of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith of Port­ veteran weavers of carpets and rugs nights only. The home of Archie Beebehieser is some lugs off h. ear. Petty thievery Lge to view Barney Estabrook’s land were week end visitors in the have established a manufacturing nearing completion. .'ems to be growing plentiful in this county at the homes of Mrs. Smith’s election of curios. Mr. Meeker was FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12 I plant in their recently acquired home Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson of vicinity of late. greatly interested in Barney’s log sister, Mrs. J. H. Hathaway and ¡on west Third street. They weie in | Lie with its ox yokes and old Ind­ Newberg will return to their home brother E. J. Gienger. Mrs. Gienger Tillamook about two years ago and I ia relics. . This fine collection of i Tuesday after an enjoyable visit at accompanied them when they left at that time turned out some very Re-Opening of Coliseum Lios is to be a feature of the Clov- [ the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hess and will spend a few’ days in Portland. I satisfactory work for several . local Star Cast. Hale exhibit at the Tillamook Fair. • of this city. “MID-NIGHT BLUES”—Comedy Ike Labowitch went to Seaside and . people. These people recently located Chaplain Gilbert, noted Oregon A private dance was given at the Mr. and Mrs. Dr. H. L. Babb Portland last Sunday, returning for i here from Portland where t!i< y had I Ly chaplain, spent Saturday and new home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jolly returned Wednesday September 3rd work here Thursday. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13 I been weaving for 12 years. Mrs. RICHARD TALMAGE in Lday at the Cloverdale hotel. Saturday night, Everybody 'had a from Davenport Iowa, where they I Frankhauser did a great deal of The members of the Christian Miss Helen Adams of Portland good time. have been taking post graduate work church are planning a reception to weaving for the Ladies Exchange j bent several days last week with Pear growers of Bay City report at A. N. Palmer School of Chiroprac­ the school teachers at the church 1 during the time spent in Portland.) “BE YOURSELF”—Comedy Ess Eleanor Lucy. such a heavy crop that the limbs of tic. They report very warm weather Friday night. the chief article being a special Co- I Rev. Maclennan and family have re­ the trees are breaking for want of and lot of hard work long tedious ionial rug. These people solicit par- I Mr. and Mrs. R. Wheeler and child­ plied from Portland where they i I support. hours, but the new subjects were so ren of Aurora spent Sunday and Mon­ ■cl post orders especially. pent their vacation. Everybody in Bay City is rejoicing interesting that every other condition day at the home of Mrs. Wheeler’s Miss Ann Christenson is staying | ' over the fact that Orville Bodie, man­ Itllllllilllh lith her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. I ager of the Nelson and company store Immons for the winter in order to j I has succeeded in getting enough Ë Rend the school at Cloverdale. , peaches to supply his customers. | Bert Stevens and family of Tilla- Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson were, iook have moved to the mill here visitors at Rockaway Sunday. (here Mr. Stevens will be employed j Mr. and Mrs. J. S Hayes went to I sawyer. , the Muscovite celebration at Astoria I Miss Hallie Gould of Meda left Abe Simmons and son Don were 1st Thursday for the valley where Astoria visitors Saturday and Sun- It is better to employ means which will inspire be will remain during the hop pick- day. and not discourage, will interest, not weary. ip season. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tompson were = Accredited teacher for high school pupils. Ad­ Mrs. Will Christenson of Oretown, Seaside visitors Sunday. ho was reported ill last week is now Pacific lodge 105 received visita­ vanced classes in Harmony and History, mvalescent. tions from the Wheeler Odd Fellows The members of Oretown Grange and Rebekahs last Friday night. Bay r let at the grange hall last week and City joined in the big supper. A ■> we it a thorough housecleaning dance and general good time followed., lady for the winter season. Mrs. J. R. Foreman has returned The school at Oretown opened Mon- from Blue Star camp with their ly with Miss Oatfield and Miss Reed children John and Marion who will i I teachers. start school when it opens. A matinee was held at Bay City The women of Meda school district et at the schoolhouse last week and Sunday afternoon and “The Spirit of It the schoolroom in condition for the U. S. A.” was played. Mr. Deately was found dead at his » new term Monday. Miss Twidt home Sunday morning. Is charge of the school this year. Neskowin was filled to overflowing j Ith visitors over the week end and FAWCETT CREEK Tillamook, Nehalem and Seaside. 1 d»r Day. Mr. Sandidge has just Ground has been cleared for the NEW BLOCKED EFFECT EXCEEDINGLY FASHIONABLE •npleted several very neat apart- ■ts and a number of other new' location of the saw mill which will IN shortly be built on the Henry Sim- II dings are under construction. CHEVONA CLOTH, IMPORTED BENCLEUGH CLOTH, Mr and Mrs. Carl Shortridge were I mons place. Leave stage depot at Tillamook. 9 a. m; leave D0WNYW00L, WOOL POLAIRE SILK AND WOOL BOLIVIA »y in the Beals store at Pacific City ' C. E. Walker was a patient in the KERSEY CLOTH, FUR TRIMMED IN OPPOSSUM, VIATKA stage depot, Seaside, 3 p. m. hospital last week. tr the Holidays. Lei Smith and family were visitors I CONEY AND BEAVERETTE The Cloverdale Telephone company • changed the switchboard into its at the G. W. Reed home Snday. Mr. I COAST STAGES Wquarters. Mr. Mead has also in- Smith and family have recently re-j Geo. Smith, Mgr Jlled a 400-day clock in the office trned from a motor trip east and say ,lf" will not need to be wound again j Tillamook conty still looks good to «X them. til October 1, 1925. M’ and Mrs. Ralph Werschkel left 1 Portland Tuesday morning. Mrs. “»chkel will go at once to the hos- > All Wool Velour and Chinchilla ESPECIALLY SELECT­ where she will undergo an oper-1 Cloth, lined and interlined, two for goitre. ED for AFTERNOON side pockets, box backed and r- Harpool, the Watkins agent and EVENING WEAR trimmed. ’ t’l'! district, has rented the Cha«. IN 2 yrs. to 12 yrs. J ouse next to the Catholic church Combinations of Brocaded satins [ *b* winter. and Georgette’s, Silk Crepes and Crepe Backed Satins, self trimmed r' ’"d Mrs. Charles Fox and U—---------------------------- ----- '------------------------------------------------- X ^■ter, Mrs. Roland Maginnis with son’ Merle, are camped for the ■* at Woods. WOOL FABRICS FOR ALL OCCASIONS /’■ Al Wade had as week end ’ her mother and sister, Mrs. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS, NEW COLLAR AND CUFF SETS ad and Mrs. Thomas of Pleas- ^'a 'ey, her aunt, Mrs. Howard of ae, and her grandfather Mr. ?1n of Portland. Turner and wife drove to l ro for a visit over the holidays. ^ ^'1 Mrs. Walter Meade paid HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX NEW FALL LINE 1