Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 02, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Local News
H. E. Tucker performing the cere­
mony.
Both young people arê of
Bay City, at which place they v ill
make their home.
F. H. Rifer, Shaunon Phi'.l'.pi and
E. H.Hoger, all of Portland, are in
the city this week on business.
Other visitors from Portion! who
ae egistered at the Tillamo
n Hay0», !.. J Ryan and
Miss Ethel White
srning tor her 1
lie, Oregon. Miss
gout all sumi ¿r
turn in the
Bi ano teaching
F. B McKinley re
I •al ha b on closed
Ci 'ormick place wherein i
sold the farm to W
Hare left Tillamook
the Intention of locating
slate of Washington blit af‘er
Ing over conditions th. re he d
to return to the cheese country
Miss Ethel Ileus-er and A
Heusser of Portland
with their friend Miss
ton spent the week €
mook
.Identification papers for th
R encampment have arrived
can be obtained from eitle’:
Post Commander or the Adjiiian*.
J C. PENNEY COMPANY—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION
A. M. Hare, form, rly count? judge
has taken up apartments at
he
SATURDAY. JUNE
MATINEE Plasker Court.
1 — 5 P. M. NIGHT 7 - IIP M.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Beals Si.cf
James Oliver Curwood's
Hermistiin, are in town for a few
day» visit with friends and r laliies.
“COURAGE OF I£ARGE O DOONL ’
Morris Schhal left for P< :i land
The greatest Northern ste- • . >er
V»«dQieeda.>' vhei> he wilj apend a
produced, be a big bear h
v i
lew <..ys ■.■■it a buying U'ip.
a pet; see two^iears filtuttPi . see
O. M. Cook, accompanied by bls l
the biggest thriller ever.
wits and daughter, left for Portlund
SUN.UAy AbjD MONDAY, JUNE Ü-G Wedncsd: / where Mr. Cook expects :
to take the Scottish Rite work of t he i
MATINEE 2 P. M NIGHT 7 3 P I
M.?»onir Ixidge.
JACK DEMPSEY IN
C. H Woodcock, cashier of the
“A BAY WITH JACK DEMPSEY” Corvallia First National Bank, was
See the '.vorld’s champion In his in Tillamook and vicinity the past
last big picture before the big fi;hi. week end. Mr. Woodcock wa1
• V
Thojnas Meiglian in “THE PRINCE companfed by, Robert Hunter who
Corvallis
CHAP.” “Once upon a tini il i ■ also connect'd with the
•
irx •
<),le bank. It is said, while tin. c r-o
was a poor price chap* • •
of thfc big treats of the seaso.i ' , ,i vial tors were trying their luck fish*
Ing up the Wilson river,they were
Lila Lee.
to an impromptu ba'li.
subject
“ ATRIL FOOL”
Keldson,
cashier of the First
I.
E.
A ‘‘Ham” Comedy.
National Bank of tnis city returned
home last week after three weeks
TUfcspA^ JUNE 7
spent visiting .at his parent’s heme
In San Diego, California.
“THE BIG ADVENTURE”
N0TÏEC
H. Ml Farmer of Cloverdale was
Starring "Breezy" Easton, tht
Cyrene Blanchard having left
wonder kid. He’s only six year old, registered at the Tillamook Hut el home, I will not be responsible
but he will tickle you. he is the cut­ Wednesday.
any bill# contracted by her.
est kiddle you ever »aw. This H a
Leslie Blanchard.
F. K. Lightfoot of Hebo is a Tilla-
flne picture for the children. Al. < a mook visitor this week
RENFREW
RENFREW
crynedy and weekly.
J D Sheel of Portland, was a Tilla.
DE VONSHIRE
DEVONSHIRE
mook visitor Wdenesday.
r-" CLOTH
CLOTH "
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
II O Walia of Portland is spending
JUNE 8 AND 9
a few days of this week in Tillamook
’ “THE JOCKLINS”
on business.
A glorious romance of ol-.l time
Mrs. 8. S Johnson underwent a
folk in the Carolina mountains. serious operation on May 20tii at
WASHNGTON. May 27— An in­
Seething with prlmittv.
pa-stem Shearer hospital.
formal but none the less definite un­
Mellow v,ith homely joys. A thrill
Dr. Boats reports the blifh ot a derstanding is being approrched by
with the fighting spirt of pcii<"*r -on to Mr. and Mis. Everett W' .li-.
which the entire United States navy
adventure. With Monte BL;c mid on May 7th.
may be permanently cone ntratod m
Mabel Jullleue Scott.
Dr. Hoy reports’the birth
of n ihe Pacific to guard the commerce
H(re is something extra good
daughter to Mr and Mr». Robert O of that great theater of potnim ico.
Buy ing Most We Buy For Less---- Selling Most
"THE LION KILLERS”
Thomas May 25th.
While the Atlantic will he pollci'l by
“It can’t be true” you will si y
Dr. Beals reports the birih of a the fighting craft of Great B"ittilr.
.“Human beings can't live that way." daughter to Mr. and Mrs. G .>1 Bucl
This proposed arrange mmit is pre.
But out of frightful perils. < nt of this Thursday afternoon.
dieted on advances made by the Bri­
savag jungles no white pu n < i -i
R. F. Long of San Fraud ■ o is Ln tish government and has received
saw before, conic» this vivid record the city on a business trip
much encouragement at the hands of
of the camera. An nmazln; rev.la
S. T. Frank, a visitor from Kick the new ad uinlst: nt*on.
tlon of incredible lives. Be the nu. reali, is spending the we k in 'h<-
Just how far it has progressed
Jives of the wild men of Africa
none in authority will ay but it is
city.
A fire, originating in one of the known that the proposal to place all
q A
FRIDAY. JUNE 10.
conveyors at the Caot’s mill Tues- the fighting craft of the United c a-
HUSBANDS AND WIV:1S
day, caused quite a scare and i esuli, tes navy in Pacific waters awaits
The first thing every wife should cd in the fire department being cail- i only the sanction of Secretary of
The State Hughes and that this depends
lei>rn is to ob y her husband
Th" rd to the scene nf action,
The lire is upon the progress of thl< mutual ’¡n.
first thing every husband doo? learn damage was nominal.
is that she won’t. See this thrilling thought to have started from saw­ derstandlng between the Unit'd
dust being ignited by the friction of States and Grent Britain.
expose of married life.
Order» have been 1“. '"d by the
the conveyor pulleys.
“PURPLE RIDERS NO. 3“
J. C. PK-NNEY company — a nation - wide institution
A quiet wedding .taking place navy department to the Tenn.'s-ee.
This weeks episode beats the •>’.hers
for action and they say the others Wednesday was that of L. M. Thonip newest and finest of the batt!. -hips,
liad anything beaten they Tad ever son and Rose E. Meacher at th.- par­ to join the Pacific fleet as soon us
sonage of the Christian church, Rev. practical and the last word in fight- ing ships will soon be with the New bers of the committee represent the commissioner of education before (water for irregation of a two acre
•cen.
.th", unit • of the United States Army, the Bureau of June 15.”
Mexico and the
tract in Wallowa county.
Public Roads, the Society of Engin­
Pacific armada
By George H. Miller of Halfway,
The Tennessee will reach ihe eering Education and the National
The Big Four Mining Company rf Or., covering the approprlatisn of
West coast throin-.u th Pannff' can Automobile Chamber of Commerce,
Applegate has died with the state en water fom a spring tributary of Pine
al and and shout 1 be at her position
"If you are a boy or girl, go in ginering department an application creek for irregation of a five acre
.tation within a few weeks.
for this prize, Collier’s is glad to for a permit to aprropriatc water tract in Baker county.
Ville movement 1*. independ, n* of
tell you about It. Do some clear fom the north fork of Steamboat I
By N. K. West of La Grand! cov­
orden to transfer the Atlart'c fl.rt
thinking about roads, and about be creek for dcvelopement of 100 horse i
ering the appropriation of five se­
tothe 1 ticific whicl. ¡re exp< c'c<l at
vehicles that run ove: them
«
»»'liat power for general mining puposca :n cond feet from End creek for irre­
an ear’..' date.
do they mean to you today? What Jackson county. Ten second feet will gation of 423 acres of land in Union
will better roads and better vehicle? be the requirement.
county, near La Grande.
mean
to you when you grj v up?
Other applications have been filed
NATIONAL MAGAZINE
By Martin Koenig of Garibaldi,
Think hard and put your thoughts as follows:
,
AIDS ESSAY CONTEST
Or., covering the appropriation ef
down clearly. And remember y nr
By H. Cameron of Wallowo, Gr .
essay must be in the hands af ihe covering the appropriation of waler water from Cannery creek for do­
mestic purposes, in Tillamook c- un­
"Go in Eor this Paiz#” is the titl> principal of your school or th > gta’e
from an unnamed stream and waste
of an editorial appearing in the May
21 issue of Collier’s Weekly endors­
ing the "Good Roads and Highway
Transport’’ national essay contest
among pupils of high school giaa*.
The contest is being conducted under
the auspices of the Highway t:
Highway Transport Educat'on Com
mlttee, Willard Building. W.hlng-
ton, D. C.
" A big prize," says the editorial.
“One of the world’s biggest. A prize
that means more to you as you eti.w
life than money, or a ribbon on y- ur
coat, or a title, will be open for four
weeks from today to every one of wo
million beys and girls of high school
grade in the United States."
“The prize,” continues th. editor.
9
"a college education with all nvets-
aary expenses paid, will be won by
the best essay of 500 word, ol less
on the subject "Good Rcali and
Th is new low price
Highway Transport" written by any
is made possible
boy or girl of high school grade.
L«- strictest econ-
Collier’» commends this subject. But
oruies and special­
there are two other details of the
contest that makp it-particularly in
ized production.
teresting.
Fiant No. 2 was
I "The first Is the brief time allow'd
erected for the soie
to write essays. They are due on
purpose of making
June 15,, less than four we-ks Irani
30x5^j-inch Non-
the time you receive this • Sóli.' of
Skid fabric tires.
Collier'». There can be no loafing.1
With a daily ca-
no waiting, for Inspiration, This Is
pacify c? 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes thia plant penruts reared P**1
true of mjst professional writing.
duction cn a quantity basis.
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which has to be delivered on i ..re­
All
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nateiiala
us
.
d
are
the
best
obtairabla.
The
quality
i»
unito
0*
tain date, and seldom le tliui itele
It
>
j
the
I
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fabric
lire
ever
offered
to
the
car
owner
at
nay
pne®*
remote.
“The second point worth tu tienili
is the brevity demanded in the es
says. They must be short. • There
THE B.F.GOODR1CH RUBBER COMPANY
Tire trp.ur men.
valuea bret, class than tres as hevinc {,8
can be no padding, no socaikd fine
Goodrich 30x3}
Ohio
shadiest varrrst n:a<je. r c-Vy ssvtin higl.-g.r.cis c.a’
Auactw
writing.' noskiping around feuni • nc
anti-skid safety tread fabric tire
th: tn ao atandatc equipment. They tie
qu. iuy.cord —
idea >o another.
Dewier» ev.-rvwhcr» are selling Goodrich Silver*
non available at thi
"The prize 1» the gift of Mr. Har- _
town Corda,Goodrich Fabric Tim and Goodrich
20% Price Redaction whick
vey
S. Firestone, of Akron, Ofa‘o I*
R« ? or Guy T he»— all one quahty—at the 20%
tvent into effeS May 2nd
is announced by th* United State*
nrd etica in prlcaa which Goodrich made db»
Commissioner of Mucatton P P
tiv* Mdy 2nd. L92L
Cl ax ton. with who* Mr. Flrc-iton*
I is associated as a member m Z tin.
i Highway Transport IMucaU >a Cum- .
mlttee in Washington. Otier iwem-
NAVY COMING TO
PACIFIC COAST
Direct from Fashion’s Center The most popular styles
for sports wear Fine qualily, beautifully, made, lowest
prices. Different xrom the average Jersey garment, newer
more stylish. Strikir. sport color combinations, popular
Spring polors Exquisitely trimmed, some with beautiful
colored silk embroidery
Davenport
33c Per Yard
^atiori~<u>ide Institution
312 Stores
TILLAMOQK, OREGON
1
for Small Cars
Goodrich
30*3'4
oAn/i-Skid Safety Tread
at the 2O7o Price Reduction
Here is a 30x31 tire, with snappy
black tread and creamy white
sides—clean, trim, splendidly
finished—generously large and
full in size, with the Goodrich
anti-skid safety tread
This tire will give you much
longer mileage, the greatest of
durability, the utmost riding
comfort and the fullest satis-
fadion.
Like all other Goodrich tires
the "30x3i” is made only in one
quality. It is so thoroughly and
unusually good that its makers
frankly dedare it the best tire
ever made for small cars.
Flreswsie Cord Tires
I
30x3ï-inch
32x4 «
34x4?$ M
New Price $24.50
46.30