Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 26, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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Local News
Portland to Tillamook in 50 Minutes
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Meat Prices
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Veal Chops _
Veal Stew__
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Pot Roast
Boiling Beef
Pork Str
Leg Por
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Small Pai
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notice
Notice to the public.
any notes signed by Henry W- < 1 ar, ■I
Ida Wood in favor of Morion Bai!
A. C. Everson.
5-26(4
H nrv W-. ■
Paramount
FOLÄND
L. B. Ziemer, def
food in.°p ctor and in
cheese factories of Oregon
mook visitor this week.
, It is reported that Mr.
E. D. Calhoon are leaving for MTUi
sota soon, where Mr. Calhoon hat
been offered a position.
John Mannix, an Astoria lawyer
formerly of the firm of Talmage
Claussen and Mannix, of thia city,
is in the city for a few days buslncsr-
visit.
Ü/ù Fato
Arrival in Tillamook ol Aeroplane Piloted by Lyle Smith and Carrying as Passenger Mrs. F. B
McKinley, the First Woman to Fly Over the Coast Range
Mrs. F. B. Morden and son Her­
bert of Portland, who are spending
their vacation at Barview, were in
TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS
Club members are requested io bring
CLUB NEWS
town visiting, Tuesday. Mr. Mordrn
Notice is hereby given that
The series of metings plannod (or score cards and p ncils for '.he live
is connected with the Portland Or.
County Superintendent of Tillamook
SUNDAY, MAY 29
the Home Economic clubs uf i he stock judging work.
gonian.
County, Oregon, will hold the tegu­
Matinee, 2 P. M.—Night 7 . 9
county proved very successful and
lar examination of applicants fur
we are assured of a splendid exhi­
NOTICE
State Certificates at the Court
MONDAY, MAY 30
bit of cooking and sewing from I liose
The Guernsey Breeders of 7111a- House as follows, commtucemg
Night 7:30 - 9;30
clubs for the County Fair.
mook County extend a hearty tnv.-' Wednesday, June 8, 1921 at Í: 00
At Hebo a program was given tation to all who wish to join with
o'clock A. M., and continuing until
Thursday morning in connote! >u us in the Jersey Jubilee to be held
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Saturday, June 11, 1921,
with their sewing exhibit and this in Tillamook Cobnty week eliding
o
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clock
P
M._
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was followed by a communi*/ din June 2, 3 and 4. A banquet at K.P. ;
Wednesday forenoon, -U.
(Continued from Page 1)
I ner. That afternoon at Beaver ;he
Hall evening c! June 2nd.» A dtnirei ' tory. Writing, (Penmanship', Music
R. Beals, H T Botts; capitalixivlcn, Sewing and Cookery clubs exhibited
at Fairview Hail June 3rd. (To ask
»10,000.
i and demonstrated their wo k and all to help with dinner at hall. You and Drawing.
Wednesday afternoon, Physiology,
Tillamook Aircraft company, Till­ served refreshments to their freinds are requested to bling the following
Reading
Manual Training .C'jniposi
amook; incorporators, B. C. Lamb, I. and parents in attendance. Ou. Fii- as near as you can
tion, Domestic Art, Course of Study
M Smith, C W Barrick; capitaliza­ day the community meeting at Ma­
Two chickens, tv.o cakes, > cieam
for Domestic Art.
tion, *3000.
ple Leaf included the children
at and 1 dark salad, baked bean.:, pie.
forenoon,
Grammar
Tillamook Consolidated industries District No. 57. Fol! , wing th - morn- Please bring table cloth, 1’. titer, i Thursday
Geography. Stenography, American
Wheeler;-Incorporators, N. H. Ill»;»«- Ing's program a picnic dinner
knives, forks, spoons. Everything Io
hangs over your factory, store, or home every ¿ay in the
hart, J. P. Bradley, Janus Sm th; served at noon and basketbail and be at hall at 10 o'clock, Friday Literature, Physics, Typew: itirg.
Methods in Language, Thesis for
year.
Rising costs make its threat constantly more
capitalization, *100,000.
sports occupied the afternoon. The morning.
Primary Certificate.
Sewing
Club
displayed
theii
«."ik
In the Years
uy or de: of Committee, Metdam-.-s,
dangerous.
Friday
forenoon, Theory and
J. D. Farrell of Portland has re­ Club members at the South Pia|rie Minnie Maxwell, Mamie Daniels,
Greatest
Insure sufficiently with the Hartford Fire Insurance
Practice,
Orthography
(S;ellirg)
as a member of the state fair exhibited Sewing, Cooking and Poul­ Arthur Tippen, Grace Be f r and
Production signed
Company
and let this agency help you to do everything
Physical
Geography,
English
Litera
­
board, and Governor Olcott lia, ap try. On Saturday afternoon l'-ie Pearl Robhsch.
ture, Chemistry.
pointed in his plac? H. C. Browne of Home Making, Sewing and Cookety !
possible to prevent fire. Thus you will be doubly pro­
Friday afternoon, School Law,
Portland, manager of the W*nt«'n clubs of St. Alphonsus Acad my pie-
tected. It fire comes, you will be promptly reimburse!
will serve two years
Geology,
Algebra, Civil Government.
Breeder’s Gazette.
sented a program of music and a cle­
Marshall Fraser, convicted of vio­
If it does not come, you will have that feeling of security
Saturday Forenoon, Geometry, Be.
ver little farce, Rummage. Then lation of the blue sky law in conn-c-
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tany.
that only dependable insurance gives.
Colon-1 George A. White, adjutant exhibit was very attractively arriu.-g
tion With the promotion of the Your
Saturday afternoon, General His­
general of Oregon, will begin a <.,m ed. On Monday, clubs at R'verdale.
The Hartford’s Fire Prevention Service—practical and
Transportation company, wa- sC'l. tory, Bookkeeping.
priign to locate the graves of all de­ Gaiibaldi and Tillamook were visited tenced this morning to serv- two
valuable to the highest degree—is free to policyholder^.
ceased Oregon soldiers of ali «tus. I by Miss Cowgill of the Oregon Agri­
years in the state penitentiary
by
This is the Hartford local agency
All cemeteries of the state will be cultural College, Supt. La- b and
J. L. Wall, piano tuner. Is in town
Universal
Circuit Judge Gatens. Several work­
investigated.
Elizabeth Burr, County Club Lc?>lo;'. ingmen are said to have lost :»>eir if you want your piano tuned or fix­
jewel
The Sewing Exhibit at Riv-j.dile savings through purchases of s.ock ed Lave name and address nt Tilla­
The supreme court during the 1 j «' showed careful wurkmansh*/ ami on promises of good jobs. -—iVrt mook Drug Store or Mrs. E. E. Kochi
$500,000
—Adv.
week heard the appealed case uf the wae very neatly mount'd. Th: c'v.-k land Telegram.
The Insurance Man
Production
state against Jim Owens and Ja»k ery Club of Tillamook put on a «.vod
Directed by
Rathle, two men held In the rt»le biscuit derm list ration and some men.
Classified ads get r-sults..
Notice to Our Customers
Tod Drowning
prison under sentence of depth be­ b is ci the- Sewing Club demouitrut-
After June 1st out temporal'/ lo­
cause of Implication with Nlel Hn’t cd their work.
cation will be opposite Rantsey Hotel
In the murder of Sheriff Til Taylor
At every place visited Miss Cow­ West 1st Street After completion of
of Umatilla county.
gill pieseuteJ plans tor the G. A. C. the new building by Mr. Schnnl by
Summer School which will !>c Itsid August 15th we will move back in
J. A. Churchill, state supet iniend- iron, June 13th to 25th ii.thisivc. the store now occupied by him. O’tr
ent of schools, has made publh the Plans are being made for a delega­ phone number will remain »he inline
list of premiums that will be awnrj tion of girl.t and boys to attend from as now.
<'d contestants In boys' and girls' in­ Tillamook County with Supt. I.arnb 5-2*tl
Vaughn v. lur <m
dustrial club work at the ate.lv fair and the County Club led r in
In September, The state fair ward charge. Delegates should be *»!ict-
Th ■ Chamber of Commerce is < r
furnishes cash prizes aggregatin'! ed soon and th<.se should report at deavoring to impress upon the South
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once to the County Superin'en lent's ern Pacific Co. the importunes
*3,000.
office so that arrangements can lie shortening up the time between
RACE the wonderful performance of the SPECIAL-
In response to a series of queitioni made accordingly for transportin'. >n city and Portland. The fact
S ix to its source, and you will find a motor of
asked by Governor Olcott, A'
ncy and notice sent to the College.
matter is the jitneys are
General Van Winkle has written an
great power, economy and flexibility—a motor
away with the passenger hiiraniss
opinion interpreting the. prohibition
which utilizes every particle of fuel, operates satisfac*
Recently the Busy Bee Cookery and the way to meet th'- eomp't'Ulin
law. *Thj main features are that it Club at Yellow Fir with Mrs Watt is to reduce the running time :nd
torily on poor grades of fuel, and delivers its power
holds that county courts hnvy n
In charge gave a basket socia. and rut the fare down. What the Cham-
without waste to the rear wheels.
gal right to employ law enforcement raised *16.OU for their work.
her Is end avorlng to bring about is
agents representing private >r inde­
There’s no choking or sputtering—no interruption of
for the pa.senger and mall train ir
pendent agencies and to pay th«-nt
action. You travel evenly at all speeds and under all
Calf Club members notice-- The arrive in this city about two c'ch'tk.
from county funds, also that after State Live Stock Club Leader, Mi It used to be that shanks pot:
conditions. For the smooth, sweet running S pecial -
a lawful arrest has been rami' tha Allen, will visit the five Calf Clubs the only means of transports
S ix motor is a tribute to the high standards of accu­
agents may search persons trliicle.i of the county next week and artang- to the county, and there a.
Also a 2 reel comedy.
racy insisted upon by Studebaker.
premises without search wa.'tnis.
meats have been made for the fol- quite a number of our citizen» living
•‘A HOME SPUK HERO”
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lowing meetings:
who used tha t healthfu I I.,como­
You will better understand the enthusiam of Stude­
Tillamook Ouernsey and Holstein tion when they first came to Tilla­
baker owners after you have taken a demonstration
Calf Clubs to meet In join* ersaion mook. The hurricane d ck of a .-.ay-
ride in the S pecial -S ix —anywhere and under any
Tuesday, May 31, at 10 A. M. at Mr. ouse and the stage coach put a si-ip
conditions
you choose.
Jim Williams farm northea-t >>f Till­ to walking. The railroad di «’ ihcm
amook. Nestuccii Jersey and Guern­ out of business because they wer» too
We urge you to see it—ride in it—drive it—put it to
sey Calf clubs to meet at 1:30
at slow. The jitney appears on the
any
test—-and see for yourself just how price alone
Cloverdale Grange Hall and from scene and Is a faster way of tinvtl-
doesn
t begin to indicate the quality that has been
there go to Mr. Marc Bays' farm (ar Ing. getting the business tha* lightly
built into this car,
belongs
to
the
railroads.
Las«
Sat
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live stock Instruction.
ON
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Tillamook Jersey Calf Club to meet urday on airplane with one passen­
Compare Studebaker Cars, point by point
at 10 o'clock for an all day sewl. n ger cut down running time bet w ?en
at the farm of Mr. Joe Donalds >a on Portland and Tillamook to 55 min­
with other cars selling hundreds of dollars
Monday, May 30th
Wednesday, June 1st. People are utes. The people of the utili < m 1
higher than the Studebaker trices—and
States will travel by the fa-.-"si
•equeated to br'r; their own lull« h
we will rest our case with you.'
SCHEDULE AT PRINCIPAL POINTS
i
mean I <>f
It la Important that every C.i..’ routes, and when one
3:25 P.M.
Laavea Tillamook
club member In'the county arrange transportation takes I seven *>o »’ a.
3:45
Bay City’
to attend at least one of the«.- nuet- and the other 55 minutes be»w«>oii
Garibaldi
t «:03
4:19
Rockaway
Inga as Mr. Allen will give special here and Portland, whenever th we
t 4.31
Brighton
instruction for thia year's work At­ is an air route established b.tve-'n
4:41
Whotior
tend the meeting most cm>»i nler.- the two cities, pw ple will in’-,
t 4:49
Mohler
for
you. Jersey Calf Club Uielubis chances and go by the fastest tuire.
f«:47
Cochran
'.'. 111 be artvL ed regarding pun« to.
7:*7
Timber
Buxton
8:11
the Jersey Jubilee which will I«-' held
H adlight Classified nds b:io<
8:32
Banka
on June 2. 3. 4. Jersey Calf club quick results.
9:00
Hlileboro
members at Hebo will have their
9:33
Beaverton
Z e. *. btlrttl
calves there when th<- tour ent»r.< OU
10:35
Arrives Portland Un. Sla
the
afternoon
of
June
2.
A
mop
«'ll
Stop of 15 minutes will be made at Timber.
be i lade at that point and remarks
EnJoy Decoratl< n Day by taking advantage of th
»111 be ni .de by Mr. Seyn < ■>
special ti uin service.
Mr. AIL ii . Jersey Calf Chib rr
Spend the day along the aeashore or angling In onu of
bets
will also be present with thoi.-
the mauy fit- - fulling »treams In this locality.
calves at Fairview Grange F. II
Í
For further particular», inquire of the nearest ticket
i F: Way, Ju;
agent-
GOVERNOR NAMES
TAX COMMITTEE
The Menace
of Fire
PDISCILLA
DEAN
VIPGIN
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R0LLΠW. WATSON
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Special Train
Tillamook to Portland
DECORATION DAY
WiUiáas & Williams
II
Southern Pacific Lines
Iks by rei
JOHN M HCQTT. I
• i y mor . Mr. (Allen
I’aients ate invited to attend th»
meen » g« on Tixaday and WeducdU tv