Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 18, 1919, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 18
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Bostou Blackie Storv—In
Love and Facing a Sentence
of 14 years in Prison. A play
that will make you sit right
in your seat
7hos. U.Jnce presents
Vm, S. HAR_T
Christmas
Night Special
The Light
Within,
Featuring
Mine. Olga Petrova—A First
National Attraction and Charlie
Chaplin in
Shoulder Arms
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An AUTCPAFT Picture
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
Wity Do We Need a Gym?
Christmas
a Week Until Christmas
Do Your Shopping Early
Mixed Nut
Fine Christmas Candies
3 lb. Bulk Coffee -
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Farina, Sack
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Solid Pack Tomatoes -
Folgers Black Tea,
lb.
Folgers Black Tea, 1 lb.
Wheat
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Tillamook Apples, per box
40c.
40c.
$1.00
90c.
20c.
40c.
75c.
$4.45
$1.00
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Special Prices on other high class
Merchandise also.
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We shall close all day Christmas.
Open Christmas Eve until 8 o’Clock.
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C. 0. & C. M. Dawson
Kuppenbender’s Grocery
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PREFERRED STOCK STORE
We recommend PRFERRED
STOCK BRAND goods because these
home wifes who have used them tell
us that they never fail.
We are here to give you this line
at the lowest possible price. Come
and investigate for your self.
We have specials every week,
that are real articles of value.
We make special prices on large
orders in case lots. Come in and
see us. Write or phone. • We have
both phones.
Free Delivery in the City.
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tion as a teacher here last fall and
she is now taking up Americaniza­
tion work. This work has taken her
to New York city and back again.
People all over the country are be­
ginning to realize more and more the
need of a good school and commun­ Splendid Cabaret Scene is Pictured in
_ "Eyes of The Soul. ”
ity gymnasium. The state legislature
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passed a bill requiring 100 minutes
One of the largest sets ever built in
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of physical education every week.
; a motion picture studio is that of the
Why did they pass this bill? One of
Palm Garden cabaret in Elsie Fergu­
the reasons is that schools are lack­
son’s latest Artcraft picture “Eyes of
ing improperly adjusted school seats,
’ the Soul”, which will be shown at
I 50 per cent of all the nervous strain
the Gem Theatre next Wednesday. It
among the pupils is caused by these
is a full sized cabaret, a flight of
| seats and in order to overcome this
' steps leading up to the stage from
strain, gymnasiums are needed.
the restaurant floor and a length of
Do you know that 33 per cent of
restaurant which takes in perhaps
| the drafted men could not pass the
twenty-five tables within the cam­
physical examinations required upon
i entering the army or navy? 60 per era's range.
j The story deals with a little cabar-
| cent of these men could have entered
¡et dancer who is loved by an elderly
j had they had proper physical correc-
| tive exercise when they were going to man, a judge and member of one of
the South’s finest families. He is first
school.
attracted to her by her beauty and
Tillamook school district No. 9 has
grace, and after making her ac­
an assessed valuation of 63,112,315,
quaintance, he realizes that not only
and Tillamook City is assessed at
I $1,110,000, approximately $6,000 or |is she possessed of a curious code of
her own by which she lives, but she
$1,000 every year for 6 years would
has many excellent qualities.
be the tax on this city property, a
Miss Ferguson portrays the stellar
raise of one mill. If a person now
I part,, wearing a ocstume resembling
pays $15 his tax would be raised
that of a pigeon. A dancing instruc­
about $1.20 for six years.
tor was engaged to give Miss Fergu­
Twenty of Oregon's largest towns
son lessons in a bird dance and walk,
have an average of 9.1 mills for their
which she does admirably. She is ac­
school tax, 'Tillamook has only a 4.1
companied
by twenty girls all chosen
mills school tax.. The Tillamook
their grace and beauty front
public schools only get 33 mills out [for
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of every dollar of tax that is taken in Broadway shows.
this district. In Bend the schools
get 59 mills on every dollar of tax.
There is that old maxim "there is
no man so blind as he who would not
see." Does this apply to you?
Be at the High School building
December 19, and vote for a gymna­
The United States Grain Corpora­
sium, hours from 2 to 7 p.m.
Wednesday the school body met tion lias arranged with the mills in
and decided to go to Plasker’s hill Oregon, Washington and Idaho to
coasting that evening. Ernest Ford offer to the trade a "Standard Pure
was chosen to look after the trans- Wheat Flour" equal to or better than
portation. A large crowd went and a that now being exported by the
fire was built, everybody enjoying United States Grain Corporation, at
the sport immensly. Miss Swallow a price that will permit it being sold
and Miss Heftly acted as chaperones. to the consumer at not to exceed
Thursday the girls got up a party 112.00 per barrel; packed in 24*4 lb
to go to Perkins hill directly after cotton sacks at not more than 61-50,
the eighth period. Only four, Betty l and 49 lb. cotton sacks at not more
Lantz, Cora Oliver, Martha Crank I than 13.00. If any dealer Is unable
and Gladys Klinehan turned out. ■ to obtain this flour at a price that
They built a large fire a'nd after i will permit its being retailed at not
to exceed prices named, or if any
coasting they enjoyed hot coffee,
apples, consumer is unable to obtain this
sandwiches, cookies, and
Later on in the evening a crowd of flour at retail at not to exceed prices
H. S. students went to the hill and named please notify the
Holiday Suggestions
We have an adequate supply of Candies
Mixed Nuts, Fruits, Sun Maid Seedless,
Seeded Cluster Raisins, in packages,
loose Muscat Raisins, Dromedary Dates
and Currants, in packages, Minced Meat
and Plum Pudding and many other arti­
cles that are used in the making of the
Christmas Dinner.
Also have an assortment of Pipes, Tob-
bacco and Cigarettes which make very
good Christmas Gifts for the men folks.
A Few of Our Holiday Bargains
Mixed Candies, per pound
Mixed Nuts, per pound
Mixed Cookies, per pound
Aunt Jemima Pan Cakes Flour
per pkg. .50
Hummer Matches, 6 Boxes -
.40
Calif. Small White Beans, 10 pounds $1.00
Folgers Coffee, any size can, per lb. .50
Scratch Food, per Sack
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$4.50
Store Remains Open Christmas Eve
Until 8:00 o'Clock.
Closed All Day Christmas.
“A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL.
LOW PRICE
FLOUR SALE
the remainder of the girl’s feast wan
devoured.
Friday the student body met and
Mr. Johnson, manual training in-
structor, gave a talk on the gym-
nasium. It was met with great ap­
plause. Several of the students were
callea upon to express their opinion.-,
upon the gymnasium. The student
body decided to give a gym rally
Thursday, directly after school.
The music period on Monday was
taken up by Supi. Turnbull. He gave
some startling facts about the gymn­
asium and an architectures’ sketch
of the proposed gymnasium was put
on display.
On Monday evening there was a
short student body meeting calling
for volunteers for a house to house
campaign Wedntsday evening. It was
also announced that a prize would be
awarded to the class who had the
best sayings or maxims printed on
paper pennants for the Gym rally
Thursday.
Tuesday noon Miss Skidmore, our
household administration teacher,
gave a talk on the gymnasium and
then the students showed their pent-
up enthusiasm by giving class yells
and serpentining around the auditor­
ium.
Miss Mauryce Curry, formerly an
English teacher in T. H. 8. is visiting
for a few days with friends in Tilla­
mook Miss Curry resigned her posl-
Grain Corporation
at 510 Board of Trade Building
Portland. Oregon.
MAKES RAPID HEADWAY
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Add This Fact to Your Store
Knowledge.
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of
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in the back, headaches, dizzy spells
or a tired worn out feeling or if the
kidney secretions are offensive, ir­
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T. J. Campbell, retired farmer, Ash
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I couldn't
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kidneys than D< an's Kidney Pills.
Price 60c.. at all dealer-. Don’t
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Co. Mfrs Buffalo. N. Y —Pd Adv.
A 3 Reel Comedy
Positively the Biggest Laugh
Ever put on the Screen.
First Show at 7:00 Sharp.
Second about 8:50.
Come early for Seats.
Adults 25c.
Children 15c.
Star Grocery Co
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Now Is theTime to Do It
says the Good Judge
Go to real tobacco—
the small chew with
the rich tobacco taste
that lasts a long time.
It will cost you less to
chew than ordinary
tobacco. Any man
who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will
teU you that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
/w 3/rnan Brutqn Company, 1107 Broadway, New York City
FIRST BAN K OF BAY CITY
We are just completing 14 years of bank service for the peopieot
Bay City and tributary country. We invite your further patron­
age, and full co-operation so we may be able to give you still
better service. You are cordially invited to carry your business
with us. Depository for City, County, Port and Siate.
BAY CITY DRUG CO.
Entire New Stock of Candies
New Syrups. Come and See
Phone 32.