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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Al’GUST «, 1918.
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First class dressmaking. Long’s
Appartments, Mutual Pnone, Mrs.
I Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas
Burkhart.
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Tillamook Jottings.
W. A. Wise, dentist.
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A new line of wall paper just re­
Spend your evenings at the Gem.
Insurance on hay-Phone Watson.» ceived at the Harris Furniture store,
also a prepared paste for putting it
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Let W. A. Chureh write your insur­ on.
ance.
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Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough office Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes­
days and Thursdays until further no­
Co.
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tice.
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Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F.
Bldg. Tillamook, Oregon.
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Money to loan on farm lands, from
♦ 500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­ of interest. We want your business.
ware.— R. W. Bennett.
* See Everson.
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Mrs. Paul Fitzpatrick is visiting
For Sale—Team, weight 1200, full
friends in Portland.
sisters, color black, age 6 and 7,
gentle and well broke.—Bert Hoyt,
Highest cash price paid for hides— Sandlake, Oregon.
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L. Thayer, at Ball’s shop.
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Wanted
to
rent
a
dairy
farm
with
Will sacrifice two lots, 105 by 105,
cash or auto. Ernest Gienger.
* 50 or 60 cows. Would like bottom
land on the farm. —Address A. E.
Miss Gladys Beals is a Portland Gisler, Mohler.
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visitor this week.
Mrs. Hilma Johnson Shroder, hav­
Pigs and shoats for sale, cheap, all ing disposed of her millinery busi­
sizes on M. R. Hanenkrat farm.
* ness left on Tuesday to join her hus­
For sale, vinegar, 35c. gallon. band in California.
Vincenz Jacob.
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In conformity with the rule formed
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for elsewhere, all wood orders must be
stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
♦ accompanied by payment in advance.
—A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
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Wanted a women to help in house
The management of the Gem Thea­
work. Address P. 0. box 143.
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tre have secured a two days showing
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­ of The Kaiser "The Beast of Berlin”
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
• for Tillamook on August 18 and 19.
Seven room house for sale, close In.
Go to Bayocean—Beautiful seaside
Inquire at the Headlight office.
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resort—Hotel, Bungalows, Natator-
We buy and sell second hand autos. ium. Take.boat at Garibaldi
Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.*
Tillamook County Bank vs. H.
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Notice.
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Hood River land for sale, 40 acres'
in brush. Good for alfalfa hay or
fruit. Easiest kinds of terms. Also a
commercial orchard for sale.—F. P.
Friday, Hood River, Ore.
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Your wood saw
should be a
Vaughn. Why? because it is a money
maker. It is the simplest, fastest,
lightest and strongest wood saw on
the market. For woodsawing, clear­
ing land both large and small ranch­
State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem­ es. Let Kuppenbender give you a
ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excel­ demonstration.
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lent music, high class entertainment
Your
washing
done
for
25
cents
per
and a superb racing card. For par­
ticulars write A. H. Lea, Secretary, month. Get a Liberty Bell electric
Salem, Oregon.
,
* washing machine with adjustable
wringer and turn that dreaded wash
Geo. W. Worthington was indicted day into a day of pleasure. Let us
by the grand jury charged with un­ give you a free trial at your own
lawful failure to support his children home and satisfy yourself. Call Kup-
He gave bonds and the case will come nenbender, Main 7 or Mutual phone
up at the October term of the circuit and arrange for a demonstration.
court.
The rock crusher at Hadden is
For sale or trade—1916, Model 83, 4 now in full operation and four carB
cylinder Overland in good running are in commission to haul the rock to
order. New top and upholstering, Wheeler, from which point it will be
good tires, 2 spare tires. Want lighter distributed over the Wheeler-Bright­
car or $700 cash. Address E. J. Kraft, on road. Frank Reed has the con­
Wheeler, Ore. Will demonstrate.
* tract for hauling from the cars and
A respectable middle age lady, who he has secured a new two and one-
is here from the East on account of half ton truck for the purpose. The
truck will work two shifts to keep
change of climate, wishes employment
the cars unloaded. —Reporter.
as housekeeper. Does not care for
family housekeeping. Address Box
The Yamhill County Court, com­
101, R. F. D., Tillamook, Oregon. * posed of County Judge Nichols and
Commissioners S. E. Cummings and
Tillamook has a responsible, resi­ W. S. Allen, were in last week to
dent paino tuner. Reasonable charges, confer with the Tillamook County
guaranteed work. Selling Steinway Court in regard to the improvement
and other quality pianos. Address H. of the Grand Ronde Road. It seems
F. Cook, Box 164, or call first door that part of the new survey is not in
South of Ovo Studio.
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what the government calls a post
Did you ever stop to think that road, and a petition is to be circu­
about 25 per cent of feed that is fed lated asking that it be made a post
without cutting is wasted? And that road, as the government will not ap­
feed put up in a silo is worth about propriate money for roads unless it
30 per cent more than if put up dry? is a post road.
Mr. Rancher do some figuring.
The farm labor situation is serious
Hay insurance costs very little, 18 and little relief In sight. The new
draft will take out more of our
to 30 cents on each ton insured, rates
strong
young men. But in the face of
based on term insured.—See Watson
or Phone 43J or Mutual at office this handicap we must keep the
and house. Do this now, today. Let home fires burning and the produc­
Watson the old reliable write your tion of food must be increased as we
insurance.
• must nave more food. Therefore we
must adopt the right means. We
Wanted a representative for Tilla­ have proven to you that successfully
mook County, either lady or gentle­ replaced muscle with machinery in
man for war time necessity. Endors­ Tillamook County in the past and
ed by government officials. A big we are glad to inform you that we
opportuity and a good income as­ are now better able to serve you
sured to a real worker.—Address, than ever before in labor saving
with reference, F. E. Russell 129*^ machinery, such as milking ma­
12th street, Portland, Oregon.
* chines, gas engines of all sizes, auto
trucks, automobiles, tractors, gas
Mrs. E. P. Larson left on Tuesday
and electric; washing machines, elec­
to visit her monther in Minneapolis.
Henry Leach and wife went t$> tric light plants, saw mills, and all
kinds of farm implements and barn
Portland Saturday to Bee their son,
Raymond, who has enlisted in the equipment. Let ub figure on your Job.
All of our goods are guaranteed so
Navy.
you take no chances. Write, phone,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ransome and or Bee Kuppenbender about your
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son and daughter motored in from wants, at Tillamook, Oregon.
Seattle. Wash, and are stopping with
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bales. ThlB is their Coming! .“Treasure Island" .at the
first visit to Tillamook and they are Gem Theatre, Tuesday, August 13.
pleased with the country.
For bargains in second hand auto­ Brewster Karr is a suit filed in the
circuit court (o recover $300.00 on a
mobiles go to Case’s Garage.
Buy your hay from Kuppenbender promissory note.
now while shipping is good.
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Situation Wanted.—Practical nurs­
Insure your hay, play safe,— ing, to do general nursing. Call Dave
Krake, Mutual Phone and ask for
Phone Watson.
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Jannette Seymor.
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Geo. Miller who has been visiting
Furnished
rooms
for
rent.
$2.00
a
at the home of C. N. Drew, lrft for
week, water and lights, furnished.
his home in Seattle on Tuesday.
Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave.,
Before buying that automobile, see Tillamook, Oregon.
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W. J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard
Anyone having sacks to spare, the
Parlors about the Oldsmobile.
local Red Cross will be grateful for
Don’t let the Kaiser get by you at them, which should be left at the
the Gem Theatre, Sunday and Mon­ moss rooms in this city.
day, August 18 and 19.
Don’t throw away your old tires but
Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now in a get an “Inner Tire” and get from
position to give you prompt service 100 to 5000 miles more service out of
on your repair work.
♦ each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.*
E. G. Barger, of Portland, is spend­
Wanted, day work of any kind,
ing a vacation with his father, J. E. would rather do washings and iron­
Barger.
ings at home* or at house, 25c. an hour
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For Sale, bay horse, 10 years old, Bell Phone 136J.
Wanted: Every body in Tillamook
about 900 lbs. Apply to W. H. Banke
Netarts, Bell phone, 9F14.
* County to see the Kaiser "The Beast
Mr. Geo. Harshbarger and wife of Berlin" at the Gem Theatre Aug.
made a trip to Portland on Saturday 18 and 19.
to visit their son who has enlisted in
For sale or trade. One Belgum mare
tlie navy.
9 years old. Make me an offer of cow
For Sale—3 young brood sows, 8 or what you have, G. F. Hackett,
months old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick, ship yard, Box 576 City.
Bell Phone 5F12.
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The regular business meeting of
Best by Test—Oregon Portland the Red Cross will occur in the City
Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader Hall next Tuesday evening at eight
o’clock.
Co.
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Sheriff Campbell has been notified
Spalding Mfg. Co. vs. Ladd Quick
is a suit filed in the circuit court to to make arrangements for the next
recover $160.00 on a promissory note registration, which will take place
about the 5th of September.
The Guild Hall piano for sale,
Need a truck to haul your milk? Or
cheap. Or will rent by the month.
anything else? Got an old automobile?
Inquire of Mrs. E. Bales.
See Sliro ie, he will explain the rest.
Kuppenbender always carries a It's a "Truxtun Attachment."
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full line of mill feed at the lowest
Wrennie
Kellow,
Ben
Joy,
Fiddle
prices.
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Helsel, M. J. Miller and Lando Darby
Take your watches and clocks to left on Tuesday for Camp Freemont,
Jenkins, when in need of repair, for California.
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quick service.
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For sale, a small dairy farm on the
Mrs. W. 8. Buel and sons left Sun­
Best iu the West—Oregon Portland Wilson river, nice house with all
Cement. Always uniform and fresh. improvements. Enquire at the Head­ day after visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wiley. Gail Buel,
Lamb-Schrader Co. •
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who enlisted in the navy, was called
Get your hay at the Kuppenbender
Irvie Keldson. Peter Luthl, Tebby
Warehouse. Prices are always the Stewart, Albert Mills, Vic Learned, on Wednesday, and reported for duty
lowest.
* Fritz Bermester and Lloyd Williams in Portland that day.
Sheriff Campbell arrested W. B.
W. J. Riechers was called to Bel­ of Fort Columbia spent the week end
Johnson on Tuesday who is wanted
lingham, Wash, the first of the week with home folks.
by the serious illness of hiB father.
All accounts that have not been in San Diego for the theft of an
settled
by the first of August will be automobile. Johnson was camping in
Don’t pay over »1.10 for a first class
turned
over to our attorney fqr col­ the county with his wife and three
pitch fork. Get them at Smithy's at
lection.
(The old) Tillamook Feed children. He will be returned to San-
this price.
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Co., D. L. Shrode.
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The County Court is In session this
Leo Morrison accompanied by his
For Sale.—50 light acyteline light­
week, it being the regular monthly
wife and daughter left via auto Tues­
ing system for sale cheap, 300 feet day expecting to spend a few days at
meeting.
piping and lamps. A bargain for an up
Coming: To the Gem T.heatre on to date store or ranch. Inquire at the home of his parents at Dallas
and then make a visit in Portland
August 18 and 19 The Kaiser “The
City Transfer Co.
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Beust of Berlin.
For Sale—One 7xro Tacoma Don­ with pleasure at the latter place.
If you have a Ford car investigate
key Engine, 800 feet of main line and
the Shinier Manifold at Plasker
A fire alarm was turned in on
1600 feet of trip line, blocks and oth­
Bros.
* er equipment. Inquire of C. L. Wool­ Monday and the hose company were
For Sale—Twin Excelsior Motor ey and Son, Tillamook, Orc.
* soon on the scene which was located
in a small barn belonging to George
Cycle. At a bargain if taken at once.
Eugene Jenkins, the jeweler, has Wilt. The fire originated in the loft
Enquire at Tillamook Garage.
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employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo­ of the barn, but was soon under con-
M anted to rent, dairy ranch, from lis, and is in a position to give you I trol by the promp action of the hose
15 to 30 cows.—John Zeller, Tilla­ quick and reliable service on your company.
mook, Oregon.
watch and clock repair work.
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I am now offering Prince rfenger-
Will pay you to see Everson tor a
F. S. Whitehouse and family came veld De Koi, born Jan 21, 1918 for
safe investment in ci./ property or in from Forest Grove on Sunday, and sale at a low pVice. If you are in the
farm lands.
Mrs. Whitehouse is stopping at El­ market for a good Registered Hol­
The editor left on Wednesday to at­ more Park, and Mr. Whitehouse left stein Bull calf, sire and dam have
tend the Oregon State Editorial As­ for home Tuesday.
good records, ask for pedigree. Now
sociation convention at Marshfield.
Ed Omar, a trusty at the state pen­ is your chance, I will sell him cheap.
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We always have second hand cars itentiary. who was committed from Call Ben Kuppenbender.
tor sale at very attractive prices. See Tillamook county for larceny, escap­
B. A. Johnson, editor and publisher
ed from the flax pulling gang near of the Lumber World Review, of
Kuppenbender.
Turner Monday morning.
Chicago, was in the city on Wednes­
For Sale—121 acres of Wilson river
Young married couple, both exper­ day. Mr. Johnson is in looking over
bottom land. Inquire of L. G. Free­
ienced and good honest workers, the lumbering industry of the coun­
man, Tillamook, Oregon.
want to rent dairy ranch on shares. ty, and is the guest of Mr. Remick.
1 manager of the new mill being erect­
For Sale—New modern residence,
Can give best of reference. Inquire
located in best residence district. For
ed at Garibaldi.
at Headlight office.
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•ale at a bargain. See Frank Herd.
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Ho tor the bounding main! Heave-
ho for the smell of the salt sea air,
and the romance and adventure of
buried millions. "Treasure Island"
with all the pirates and bad men
that Robert Louis Stevenson put in
ic a magnificent picturization of the
rreat novel, made by William Fox,
wizard of screencraft, will be shown.
The cast of the production Is head­
ed by Francis Carpenter, who plays
the role of Jim Hawkins. Having
come by a chart of the island on
which the notorious Flint buried all
his ill-gotten gains, Jim sets sail for
the place.
When he arrives, he discovers that
his crew is composed mainly of for­
mer shipmates of Flint, who take the
first opportunity to munity. Then
follow fights and thrilling adven­
tures, which finally end with the
triumph of Jim and his regaining of
the buried bullion.
The picture is another William Fox
feature that is bound to be success­
ful all over the country.
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First Christian Church.
Harry A. Tucker, M. A. Minister.
Morning sermon 11 o’clock, even­
ing 8 o’clock, subject: "The Potter's
Clay"
One week from Sunday we will
have preaching service and a basket
dinner, somewhere near Tillamook
(Place announced Sunday) so all can
reach the point. All are cordially in­
vited.
Sunday school as usual, 10 a.m.
C. E Society at 7 p.m. "Give a
moment of your thought to God."
Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes­
day at 7:30. Chlor practice after
prayer meeting.
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ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SPHAG­ Bids
NUM MOSS PICKING PICNIC.
Wanted for Improvement of
Three Rivers Road.
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Sealed proposals for constructing
Under Auspices of K. of P. 425 Sacks
or improving the National Forest
Were Picked on Sunday.
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The K. of.P. is entitled to a great
deal of credit for its efforts in ar­
ranging a picnic on Sunday to pick
Sphagnum Moss for the American
Red Cross. It proved highly success­
ful in every way, with a total of 42 5
sacks of sphagnum moss filled from
the bog which had been picked over
several times. Everybody worked
with a vim and in 2^ hours the
whole of the sacks were filled and
had more been on hand the party
could have picked over 500 sacks. On
Saturday afternoon it was seen that
there were less than 300 sacks on
hand, and it was founu advisable to
procure 150 more, which was done.
When the moss gatherers returned
to the city Sunday they felt that they
had performed a patriotic duty and
felt elated at their success, for had
the party been placed on a fresh bog
it could have picked double the
amount of moss, but it was thought
best to pick over the old bog again,
and have it cleaned up as far as
possible before
starting on new
ground.
Following are the names of the
patriotic citizens who went with the
K. of P. on Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Wanzer, Mr. and Mrs.
B. C. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Todd,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Boone, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Stephens, Mr. and Jdrs.
W. S. Coates, Thos Coates, Malcom
Easton, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mc­
Grath, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krake, Mrs.
Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Brown, Mrs. Sidney Johnson, Mrs. C.
J. Edwards, R. E. Warren, M. E.
Gruber, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gienger,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hays, Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark,
J. L. Henderson, C. A. Johnson, D.
Edwards, Ralph R. Edwards, L. V.
Eberhardt, H. J. Moon, Ed Webb
and boys, Tom Buffum, H. B. Millis,
Henry and Glenn Woolfe, Miss
Heusser, Miss Todd, Mr. Ferguson,
Fred Rohrback, M. V. Stillwell, E.
W. Stanley, Clifford Drake and Will
Coburn.
B. C. Lamb, president of the First
National Bank, had his first intro­
duction to the moss banks and he put
in several strenuous hours getting it
out.
Ralph Warren prides himself on
having filled 87 of the 425 sacks.
Attorney J. L. Henderson packed
out 48 sacks, the number of years
he has been in Oregon. It is now up
to Attorneys Handley, Winslow and
Holmes, who have not been initiated
into the moss gathering mysteries to
beat Attorney Henderson's record.
Roland Heusser hauled out a load
of the moss on Sunday.
The name of Preston Williams was
omitted from the list of the previous
Sunday.
Important! To Auto Owners!
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Road project partly Hithiu the Si un­
law National Rorest, State of Ore­
gon, County of Tillamook, will be re­
ceived by tne District Engineer, Bu­
reau of Public Roads, U. S. Depart­
ment of Agriculture, at Portland^
Oregon, until 10 o’clock a.m. on the
17th day of August, 1918, at which
time and place they will be publicly
opened and read. The right is reserv­
ed to reject any and all bids, and
none will be considered except those
from contractors ascertained to be
experienced and responsible.
The length of the project to be con­
structed or improved is approximate­
ly eight miles, and the principal
items of work are approximately as
follows: 24 acres of clearing and
grubK'ng 30,000 yards of common ex­
cavation, 4,000 cubic yards rock ex­
cavation, construction of bridges,
culverts, etc., and 10,000 cubic yards
of surfacing.
The work embraced in this con­
tract shall be completed in 300
weather working days.
Special direction is directed to the
provision in the contract form re­
garding advertisement tor labor, and
requiring that additional labor be
obtained by the contractor through
the agency of the Employment Ser­
vice of the United States Depart­
ment of Labor. Said contract form
and the maps, plans, specifications
and estimate of quantities may be
examined by responsible contractors
at the following addresses: 202
Broadway-Yamhill Buliding, Port­
land, Oregon.
TO MOTOR TRUCK OPERATORS.
Machinery Installed in Tillamook for
Application of Pressed-On Tires.
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Of Interest to Motor Truck Owners
of this vicinity will be the news that,
there is now in this city a Hydraulic
Tire Forcing Press for the installa­
tion of solid truck tires. This type
and size press has been used exten­
sively on the Pacific CoaBt, and is
capable of applying all sizes of truck,
tires now manufactured.
The advantage of the pressed-on.
type of tire over the demountable or
removable is generally recognized,
and almost too numerous to mei.uon
here. However, it will be readily ap­
preciated that the application of lae
Pressed-On tires means that the
wheel is one unit from the hub out
to the tread of the tire, as the tire
seats firmly and evenly on the wheel
felloe, and eliminates the heavy
wedge rings, flanges, bolts, etc. It
has been proved that the Pressed-On
type of tire gives greater service
than any other.
It is possible to oversize the tires
without building out the felleys,
which, heretofore had to be sent to
Portland at considerable expense and
loss of time.
The Tillamook Garage, who have
installed this machinery intend to
put forth every effort to give service
of the highest class to truck operat­
ors, and it Is generally conceded that
these people should be given full
support of truckowners, as it will be
readily appreciated, that machinery
of this size is no small Investment.
When Interviewed, Mr. Ackley and
Mr. Miller stated they gave consid­
erable thought to the choice of a
truck tire, ajid decided on the Good­
rich Tire, as this gave them the well
known DeLux Tires, which are being
built exclusively by the Goodrich Co.
for extra heavy duty, and which, by
actual records deliver double to trip­
le the mileage usually obtained.
One trouble the moss gathering
committee met with, and which is
impeding the production of moss, is
the need of more autos on Sundays
to take people to Sandlake to gather
masB. There is an urgent demand for
moss. There is an urgent demand for
abundance, and there are willing
people who are anxious to gather the
moss, but there is a lack of convey­
ance. This is the situation that con­
fronts the moss gathering committee,
and to solve it the committee is now
asking those who own autos to come
to their assistance. The committee Is
indebted and feel thankful to those
who have taken their autos and moss
getherers to Sandlake the past few
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Sundays, but is anxious to obtain the
GEM
THEATRE
PROGRAM
names of others who will do like­
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wise. Will you help the moss com­
mittee and perform another patriotic Friday, August 9—"The Good Bad
Man" 5 reel De Lux play featuring
duty to the
government and the
Douglas Fairbanks.
American Red Cross? If so, then no­
"Slave Auction" 2 reel Benjamin
tify either the chairman of the moss
Chapin production.
picking committee, Mrs. S. S. John­
son or Fred C. Baker, who will keep Saturday, August 10—"Cyclone Hig­
gins” 5 reel Metro production feat­
a list of those who offer their autos
uring Francis Bushman.
and the Sundays they will go to
Harold Lloyd Comedy.
Sandlake. Please do this at once, for
it will be only a few weeks when the Sunday, August 11 Spirit of 17” 5
reel Paramount production featur­
wet weather will set in, and 5,000
ing Jack Pickford.
sacks should be gathered before
Hearst Pathe News.
then.
Monday, August 12—"Wine Girl” 5
reel Bluebird photoplay featuring
Plenty of Sacks on Hand.
Carmel Myers.
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To relieve the sack situation, it Tuesday, August 13—"Treasure Isl­
and” 6 reel William Fox Super
was thought advisable to have
production featuring Francis Car­
plenty of sacks on hand for future
penter and Virginia Corbin.
moss gathering picnics to Sandlake,
and with that object in view the Wednesday, August 14 "The Hired
Man” 5 reel Paramount production
moss gathering committee purchased
featuriing Chas. Ray.
1004 sacks on Monday. These sacks
will be washed and ready for use this Thursday, August 15—“Confession’’
5 reel William Fox special feature
week. It Is expected that 500 sacks
starring Jewel Carmen.
will be returned from Portland and
other places this week, which will
mean that there will be 1500 sacks
Registered Calves For Sale.
available this week. Now about fill­
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ing them next Sunday. Will you be
Having sold my ranch, will sell
one of those who will go to Sandlake three high grade heifer calves, one
and help do it? The moss gathering year old this fall—from choice cows,
committee is wanting these 1500 also three full blood bull calves, sub­
sacks filled on Sunday if possible, ject to register, from choice cows,
and it will be no trouble to do so If also one yearling bull, from W. 8.
persons with autos will help take Ladd Estate.
pickers to Sandlake. Join the moss
If you want something A-one
gathering company on Sunday and cheap, call at postofflee or Todd
help fill these sacks.
Hotel.
P. W. Todd.