Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 10, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    (AY, OCTOBER 10,1924
Vf
TILLAMOOK
PERSONAL NEWS k hos tr,,ra P‘U‘ ;-a with Beu a * broken
company is
.
a ni in Boals (the
HEADLIGHT
PAGE
ii£F
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southern route on their way
arm.
girlhood, and had by the time she ' undersigned, executrix of the estate
I home also including a short trip in­
Wayne
Roe
had
his
fing
er
amn
„.
was seventeen years old, earned I of Joseph Wesley Donaldson, deceas-
G Turner, wife and daughter
tated at Boals hospital. His finger to Canada. Mr. Schultz and wife re­ enough money selling violets in San- Ied, has filed in the County Court of
Lj. E. White, all of Salem, spent
port a very pleasant and unusually
r^y and Sunday in the city was caught in a planer and was badly interesting trip, good roads, good Francisco to make a trip to Europe. Tillamook County, Oregon, her Final
mangled
so
that
it
had
to
be
taken
She has studied conditions in Holland j Account as such executrix of said
gt the W. D. Graves home.
weather and wonderful treatment on
L Turner practised in this city un- off-r He works for the Steinbach Iron their journey. In most all the states very carefully, having made a trip estate, and that the I lth day of Nov­
last year for the express purpose of l
f,boat a year ago. and now has
the climate and other conditions were informing herself as to bulb growing [ ember, 1924, at the hour of ten
o’clock, A. M., at the Court room of
Urry Evanson of Whitney mill is
L in Salem.
very good but Ed says,“give me Ore­
kJ, Bloom left Monday evening for >n Boals hospital with a broken leg. gon and its good fishing and hunting conditions. Mrs. Darbee believes said Court House in the County of
Lloyd Edwards received a painful : combined with its ideal weather, good that this new industry will some day Tillamook. State of Oregon, has been
to be present at the cere-
injury
to his finger when it was | I roads and hospitable people and I will outrank the cheese industry in this fixed by the Court as the time for
l L attendant upon the Jewish
county.
hearing objections to Final Account
l L Wednesday. He will return! caught in it in the door of a car. The I be very content.” They had a wonder­ — ■
I
and the settlement thereof.
nail
had
to
be
taken
off.
He
is
in
ful outing but as they all say, we
Cday-
Dated and first published October
Boals hospital at present doing nicely. are mighty glad to get back to Tilla­
L, ind Mrs. Roscoe Barker were
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10th,
1924.
Don
Gilbert
of
Blaine
is
in
Boals
mook again.
L»n Monday from Nehalem where
LUTA DONALDSON
WE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
Mr.
I luve a dairy ranch. They were hospital with flu pneumonia.
Crown Flour $7.98 per barrel at
Executrix
for any accounts charged by J.
Gilbert is a merchant at Blaine.
Skaggs United Stores.—Adv.
L.rs ,t the home of Mrs. Bark-
BARRICK A HALL,
Zeno
Biser
after
the
publication
of
Cecil Embody of Coats camp is in
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Lparenta, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rupp,
Attorneys for executrix.
this issue. Signed, Mr. and Mrs.
the hospital with a very sore foot,
GROW FLOWER BULBS HERE
L here.
100-t5
Zeno
Biser.
100-tlp
having been struck with chocker.
(Continued from page one)
L,s Edna Ross was a visitor in
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Martin Enger of Bellingham, Wn planting, cultivating and digging. The FOR SALE— SLIGHTLY USED RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE
L city Sunday from Wheeler.
Western Electric washer. Cheap.
has been in the Vidito hospital for a bulbs which are mostly in demand are
Whereas our Heavenly Father in
Hjrs. Don Ellis, Mrs. J. O. Bozarth
Inquire 315 9th street east, I00-t2 his infinite Wisdom, saw fit to re­
week
with
a
serious
case
of
diabetis
those
of
the
tulip,
hyacinth,
daffodil,
L Mr»-
Benson of Bay City
He will be taken home today by his Dutch Iris, Easter lily and gladioli, LOST— ONE GLOVE BETWEEN I move from our midst, our beloved
L in town Monday.
sister, who came here to take him though the first three named are con­
Penny's store and A. H. Harris I sister, Anna Henrikson.
L A. J. Olson and daughter home.
sidered the most profitable for culti­
Be it resolved that Cornith Re­
residence. Please return to Mrs.
L Elizabeth of Portland visited
lief corps No. 54, extend to the family
Miss Bessie Hunter, Cloverdale vation here.
John
Perry
or
Headlight
office.
;
Ly and Saturday at the home of
There is no danger of overproduc­
school teacher is in the Vidito hos­
100-tl our deepest sympathy in this their
L oijon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
tion of bulbs, for experts have figured
hour of sorrow.
pital quite ill with appendicitis.
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L|es Van Patton.
And be it further resolved that a
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Roy Delaney of Taft, Oregon had that it will take twenty years to work
|lr and Mrs. Andrew Stam and son a fractured finger this week.
up the industry in this country to a In the County Court of the State of copy of these resolutions be sent to
Lert of Brighton spent the week
W. P. VV alton of Garibaldi is in place where the demand can be filled. Oregon for the County of Tillamook. the family and one to each of the
Mrs. Darbee, who is a sister of Mr. In the Matter of the Çstate
u in the city.
county papers, and same be spread
the Vidito hospital receiving treat­
Frances Mapes returned to ment for spine trouble.
Gooch, is largely responsible for the)
upon the minutes of the Corps.
of
Lome in Bay City Monday after
ALICE FOSTER
Asa Hammon of Hot Springs, Mon­ interest aroused along ‘his line. Mrs. | Joseph Wesley Donaldson, deceased.
Lek spent in the city.
BERTHA BOONE
Notice Is Hereby Given, that the
tana is in town this week looking for Darbee has been a florist since early
Mr and Mrs. W. E. Gabriel left last a location. Mr. Hammon is a merch­
MABEL CRAVER
L-sday for Dayton to visit Mrs. ant of Hot Springs. He is a friend
¡riel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. of Dr. L. L. Hoy, local physician.
Buyer. From Dayton they were
F. J. Wagner, on his way to De Lake
L to Portland to spend a few days Oregon, stopped over for a few days
WE SPECIALIZE IN
b Mr. Gabriel’s brother, Bingham to look after property he owns here.
Moving
Household
Goods, Local or long distance
|tnel.
He reports several bad slides between
Dandruff, falling hair and scalp here and his destination and is in
hauling. No job too small or too big.
Lrders are quickly cured with a doubt as to making the trip.
Prompt Service—Reduced Rates for Cash
L applications of the old reliable
St. Alban’s Guild will meet Tues­
pky Tiger Hair Remedy, Ask day at the home of Mrs. Rudolph
¡barber or druggist today—money Stasek.
it guarantee.—Adv.
Mrs. Carl White and Mrs. W. N.
No. 12 1st street in American Express office.
linters in the city Friday were Mr. Powell of Beaver were In the city
j Mrs. W. R. Gould. The Goulds shopping this week.
p residents of the city until a
Mrs. Mary Roe, mother of Charles
¡ago. They are now located on a Roe, is now living here with her son
IB near Salem. They visited their and his family. Mrs. Roe formerly
■ghters, Mrs. Jack Cochran and lived in the Sumpter mining district.
t Gould while in town.
Crown Flour $2.05 per sack, 49 lbs.
A baautlful floor which wo reeooo-
Ir. and Mrs. P. A. Hotchkiss and at Skaggs United Stores.—Adv.
mend ia 13-16x2 1-4 Clear Plain
[Hotchkiss’s mother were in town
Ross Chilcott received severe bruis­
Bad Ooak. To cover a 10x12 roots
■ Palm Beach, Florida, making es on his left shoulder and lacerations
with thia grade.
I trip by auto to Manhattan Beach, of the ligaments in a very recent
Portland
Tillamook
Costa
flflLflfl
gon. Mr. Hotchkiss is an auto­ argument with a bunch grass horse.
SPRUCE
bilemechanic of Palm Beach. They
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Todd of
49 No. Front St.
209 1-2 Second Ave. E.
Kt ideal weather and wonderful Blaine, a girl on October the 9th.
BEVELED SIDING
di all the way.
Home products dinner under the
A good grade 1-2x6,
$40. 00
Ir. and Mrs. N. C. Hanson of Bay auspice and for benefit of Tillamook
$30.00
A good cheap grade,
I are the proud parents of a baby Woman’s club. Guild hall Armistice
Rowel!, Brow© ft (X
I born October 6th.
day, 6 p. m. 50c plate.—Adv.
Portlaad. Oragaa
Libert Mills' boy received a very
Mr. and Mis. Ed Schultz returned
Phone or writs
I tut on his wrist, making it ne- Thursday from an extensive trip to
ary to take many stitches. Mr. Pennsylvania where they visited their
H. J. Rasmus©
b is a dairyman on the Wilson riv- folks. They left Tillamook in May
Exclusive Tillamook County
nad.
and made the trip in their car from
Agent
1 A. Elkins, representative of coast to coast, passing through twen- j
Rockaway, Oregon
ie Industrial commission of Salem, ty-four states and taking in all the
bd on Dr. Boals Wednesday of metropolitan cities, all the parks and
i week.
places of interest They took the
Ml Branstrom of the Bran- northern ruote on their way east and I
COLLECTIONS
Knight Adjustment Co.
McMinnville, Hillsboro, Tillamook
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I
SERVICE TRANSFER
Teams-and Truck
MATHER’S
OAK FLOORING
TRUCK SERVICE
UPHOLSTERING
Uy The
|
Neurocalometer •
Uve now added, as a part of my '
ipaent, a NEUROCALOMETER.'
i Mme means little to you so I’ll
I
you what it does.
« Neurocalometer is a very deli-
Lwniitive instrument which, when
*1 upon the spine:
Verifies the proper places for ad­
vent«.
It measures the specific degree
Wcbrsl pressures upon nerves.
It measures the specific degree
"terference to transmission of
W impulses as a result of that
bbral pressure.
‘t proves the exact intervertebral
Blr‘a that contains bone pressure
1 serves.
It proves when that pressure has
1 blessed upon nerves at a spe-
:PUce.
It proves how much pressure was
**i> if any.
If
1 eenfies the difference between
Pressure or spinal nerve pres-
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Leone F. Drews
Coliseum Organist
Will take a a limited num­
ber of biginners or ad­
vanced students in the
fallowing music branches.
1 General Piano In­
struction.
2 Phrasing.
3 Harmony.
4 Syncopation.
Graduate Modern Con-
servatory of Music.
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To
•i'ether you are getting well,
*“AVE T"'LA"“K a . M •
faking health cheaper.
JI!
p y
6:30 P- M.*
, 1 »akes possible a material re­
in time necessary to get well, •Holds for arrival of Manhattan
Stage
’’king health cheaper.
»Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage
t removes all doubt as to what;
LEAVE PORTLAND
** doing for you.
(Park and Yamhill Street«'
12:50 P. M.
’ 1 will establish all these things 7:59 A.
M.
' “
11 50 P- M.
wtisfaction.
P. M
For arrivals-departure« an con-
* ^VROCALOMETER mater-
aections call
*t» up our efficiency. It is the
UNION STAGE
‘M last world in Chiropractic
TERMINAL
It is advanced by B. J. Pal-
3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave. East
,
Palmer School of Chiro-
Both Phones
*nd has his unqualified en-
went.
Portland - Newberf - Mc­
•nook’s Chiropractors
*- ’ Tillamook Bldg.___
New and Second Hand. Agents for Charter Oak
stoves, ranges and furnaces.
103 Second street east, Tillamook, Oregon.
Minnville-Tillamook
Stages
Inc.
i
Ï1T
CORDS and BALLOONS
(without
rim
or wheel
change}
Nelson Electric Co
Distributors for
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Off
COLISEUM
SUNDAY-MONDAY, OCTOBER 12-13
JACQUELINE LOGAN, DAVID TORRENCE and
RAYMOND GRIFFITH
A story of tremendous punch—yet with such a bright outlook on
life it will leave you with a smile in your heart for all the World.
“IN BAD THE SAILOR,"—Comedy
Starring
STAGES
bitious to build a tire representing their
combined experience.
They started early in 192$, with the ideal
of building a quality tire, ii i esp ectHe of
cost.
That ideal turn been “Hved” into C-T-C
Tires from the beginning. Up and down
the Pacific Coast, C-T-Cs have gained the
confidence of tire dealers and motorist*.
We believe in G-T-Cs. Yoe will, toot
when you use them!
Allan Page’s Furniture
Store
The Dawn of Tomorrow
Portland-McMinnville
I establishes which cases we can
Hillsboro-Forest
Grove
“d which we should leave alone.
Corvallis-Salem
‘ proves by an established rec-
Eugene-Roseburg
’“>eh you can see thereby elim-
N «11 guess work on diagnoses. : and Willamette Valley
It establishes, from week to |
Points
kbb & Babb
We have employed the services of
an experienced upholsterer and fur­
niture man and are now prepared to
give you first class service in furni
ture repairing and upholstering.
“Living” an ideal
into C-T-C tires!
ROUND Robert WurxburU, one of the
country's leading tire efficiency men,
A
grouped itself a body of tire experts, am­
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14-1»
Little Robison Crusoe
With JACKIE COOGAN
It is needles to say, with Jackie in all the adventure« of Robin-
«on Crusoe that there will be plenty of thrills and exciting in­
cidents in this picture! Don’t mis« this one'
“I NTERNATIONAL NEWS" and “AESOP’S FABLE." Cartoon.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16-17
MEN
KST
"OBE"T
The sensational I’olas must sensational picture. U«ril»K
‘»'J
the truth shout Men, their standard of living and their code of
"THE TITLE HOLDER." jack Dempsey Fighting Series.
SATURDAY. OCTOBER I»
The Man Who Fights Alone
Starring WILLIAM FARNI M and LOIS WILSON
A two-fisted punchfol «lory with the Yosemite Valley aw a
background.
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