Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 09, 1921, Image 7

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THE
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
HOW ASIATICS TAME EAGLES
Ì
HAb
le U the gulden
It Is a big bird, many iiounds
i>ar
In M
li.ght
nat V«-
(it n*» s
IN
Hlb
bllllc
‘lent ./ho Tried Snake Die*
L-t Dùctjr
pr ;
i ûwCry.
Spir ts of Fierce S’rJa Are E ?ken by
Deprivation of Sleep for Lcnj
Per.cdx
3a -
Panel
Hit I rt
UHlil V.
for the bene*
worked out oue
V.
iS
lil’airook-Portland
Cadillac
*11 the An li-
why; shir
il a’tn ..cd
on hor
will put its new schcdu!
at oi e with
order t<
ach
monk
i . o.
72\\
their
Crack
Arr. Port'
il <Ia,v
i>f the
* slatta
him a
WlllH
With
ie eagle at-
« ho fei i
Xcv s.
L av TKO v
bo tit Ice
Cream Faf is never
out any mor- —he
makes it.
Don 7
the man
COME ANO SEE.
IT CRIPS...IT THRILLS..
Ar . W I^AOGiiS...CU:<
IT COST A
TEAilS... .
M.\NS life ...IT SA V l D
A GZRL’S HAPPINESS.
Tuesday, cune 14th
EDITH ROBERTS b
The Adorable Savage
You sun lv remember her in
rhe hire Cut. You reinetn-
vixeti
was
what
sti
tht
there, well, she
niaddeniiio-, boisterous
Ii«F mA
All Phons Orders F romptN
taken Care of.
JOHN R. PA TTERSON, Prop
in. this picture.
COMEDY "WHO KISSED
ME”. ... International News.
Wednesday, IlFiri?
day, June
Tilmas Meighan in
‘‘The Frontier cl
Stars/’
tlie first crock ¡>iay
he ’ is made since ‘ ‘ X1 iracle
Man1' mid he lias ati even
create! r«de in this urodue-
ti t >n. lii climbing over the
roof-tops to escape the polie«?.
He meets a nipple, a pare,
innocent y< «un g U'irl, who
cliaii^ed the coures of 11 is
wo fists fill lits.
whole 1 i fe.
the tlmht over house tops
mid a lire are only a few ol
the mi? moments.
This i
Friday, June 17th
ETHEL CLAYTON
m
The P\
Possession.’
This is Mi*s Clavton s latest
contribution to the motion
picture art and is consid« red
one of her best endeavors.
THE FIEKY TRAIL.
The Pur­
Episode Xo. 4 of
ple Kiders.
LONG DISTANCE SERVICE
TB Tfi2 COAST
rriiE summer s. !<<>n at ( >rec( n coast resorts
soon be !
it will ami be time to
move tne famil ■ to tne cottage on on tile
ocean beach. Lone - ! ¡stance lines to The Pacific
lelephone and Tc!< ram Con> anj reaches ail
coast points— Scasmv
Gearhart. Long Beach,
Seaview, Cannon B<
h, Newport, Tillamook
Kockaway Bead .
Why not reserve your cottage by long-dis
tance, make vour artaiigetnents for the summer
season by using 1
:!.c Long Distance service.
It will savi- von a trip to the beatm and will lie
quicker and just as satisfactory.
1 hen plan to k<
during the summer s.
belter than w riting
factory. Every effori
day or night. '
efficient and courte« i i <■ .
in touch with the family
ason by telephone. It is
letter and more satis
ts made to expedite calls
ill find the service quick,
Ask for Pacific 1, ng Distance.
The FâCjftc Tci€phoE6 snd
Telegrap Company
Ads in the Headlight
Brine Results
Special
500 pounds of tOOthso: ie,
delicious,
wholesome.
Chocolates
The Imperial and Rur.sel
Candy for
JUNE 1C-I7-18
Axminster Rug,
Bed Csverinrrs
Drjper.es-Pillo v-s,
Electric Lamps,
Lot at ’Jockaway,
Coats-Hats,
Furs-Bnish.’s
S’Jk Di esses,
Gent’s Suit-Gloves,
Shaving Outfit,
Etc., Etc.
Spanish Treasure S-ikers Mc.kod by
Fate V. . ;n 1: -y Overlou .cJ
Vast Mountain of Iron.
f lew laid died. People thought It was
Near Mercad mountain, Mexico,
LTO
joke <»n nn? « cernire my patient
legend goes, SpiíniMi soldier slew an
Aztec ca.cf. who : iid that tilt» lidi i .h not survived the tr« at inert, but I
was the upthrust ¡inger of the Spir- ¡un lar from being tonvln «‘«I that th ‘
nrk—or, at least, help
it of Fury, and that it would m - ne cure will not
Si ( hew
to throw
leprosy.
uay avenge the folly of Spain.
i -he ' )>t sm. es of the disease
incident was in time rclatcil at court.
md the fine men and women there : I'd Ids case was not n fair t'xt.—
( 'baríes M it . in A ’a Magazine.
laugired over it.
Like the gobi se.-kers who over-
Polly Remembered Cyclone.
looked uie fortunes that we re
tier their feet in the wonderful soil
A parrot. ninnon Polly I in gar on,
of the English portions of the Uni- died r< entlv nt the age o. fifty-three.
ted States, the Spanish silver sleuths A nutlve of MN.sourl. Polly
looked with
eyes upon
feathered prodigy whose remarkable
naked, blood colored hill worth more talents Included many vocal and iln
enu’d
Ilian all they were to take out of guisite nccomp’lshments.
Mexico and Peru m a century. Mer- sing and talk In English ns well n
cado □sen it to Lang his name
Spanish, lier mother tongue; pray ami
familiar
.eral
.d rode*, awav ¡’¿ter
e • n ♦. 1 lie
liad come to regard as tile only form hymns, which me had picked up nt
church ami social gatherings, beside'«
of real wealth.
what eiter the discovery of na\;ng a wide repertory ol conversa
At one tinn
small talk.
this are:,test body of iron ore above tlomil
mind In tl
world would have had, when the circus curie to her loca
had the explores grasped its real town, and Polly hud injured forth her
value. Is hard to
But there is sage salutations to the passing para
hardly u
i <K i;ing Incident In ilei -, th .itteiri ion* of the Inti P.
history thaï 11 at of the Spanish sol- Barnum was attracted to her and a
laii.ro «ash oner wur made for her.
dlers, when i i.n was surfeited with
hut her owner could not be Induced
silver a ! dr d'ire of iron, circlin
She romemhi red to
i«» part with her.
hi oun 1 out* o' tl-e most perfect
her passing hour an event ol her eurlj
supplii ; ;»:i ih» i.e e »f the earth,
Ute wli. h i ( '• ! i »1 iv .crocked the !<>v
rurslng their luck L(‘cause they
end brought 'hath to scores or the in
found nothing of value beyond
habitants.
Polly survived by a mir-
mountains.
itele. but for more than 4*) yeurs aft-
< i wards who ..ever tlx* uurk <• lol’d-
Fthics of Shoveling.
go bored she became so frantic with
n make a science out of
tear that it was necessary to put her
r -r ember the o'.- where
est-n M«
would
mice about the li ehman who said tl
lightning’s flash ami the roar of thun
Hogan was a good shoveler, but he
wash t what you d call a fancy shov-
\ bp niant that manufactur«‘s
To Welch and Measure Children.
shovels has made a study of shovel
To establish a standfint table of tie
olog \ md h:.s me . rtb.ed some inter
height - and weights of children a con­
facts.
Instance, a good ference of repr<“<‘iitatlves
a
heav
er
shoveler should pick up
I lilted St ites children s bureau,
load than 21 pounds. A good shoveler I ■
. tes bureau of education, the
should not throw further than ten fe«»t Enlterl States public healtii servie«*
horlz nt.illv or eight feet vertically. und various educational and privat«
Id I nve two ten-nilniitc • •rennizanons working for the bet-
Showier*
( - rb d?’ of complet«? relaxation everv
: «‘Hin nr of children has juat beet«
two Loi
< invelors should work in held in Nev. York cll5
At the p|i“i
J wo men together ent tlm«1 \ ar e e
of mensure
twice
much
wn mont i re ir ijw * by he din- relit
n I one. Aow. spit on your hands
g'in’zatlore-« «un/Tiged in weighing and
go to It !—(. Inchinati Enquirer.
ch h ren.
'¡le i mlH o.
nut " comparable ; also
le*- -
•onsl«i(*rable confitsion lias arisen m
Fret American Stock f ¡arket
rent di1Teieiic<> in tin
first cungri >< of
I lilted rause oi
Rtandardb of normal development a>
States. while 11 > « - sIon hi Fedenti
given out by the various orfani;
hall on Wall stree t. New York, In ITS
rions.
‘
authorized and aubsequently m«ued
A cúmplete standard fable will be
bonds »Iben call'd lock) amounting
I»ru pared by ¡ I'oiniuillec. and all fu-
tn SSO.fKMI.OOP for the purpose of diw-
ture weigh mg und ¡fieaHurlng of <liil-
Inrurred by im.- C<»n
ehe rgtng
dren ran then t •• hi accordane«* with
tinental congi1
and tuie various roi
tlihh
I he flnd-ng--
This naturally led to ord>m their uniform
nines.
of the 1eu Will I,«- comparable atei
for the purrtui^e and sale of th«-.r
much greafei u
car ■»• mad«- of the
bonds being Korit to New York. I hese
facts revealed.
orders first en inf- to nwrehnntx. nt-
torneys and other- hut Inter, um the
transa« tions IticretiMod. HoniH men b«-
can to give Rpec’nl attentimi tonni?'
business, becoming the first brokers
in America.
iWSFENDEr™
Gilbert s Best Bill
50c <• Pound
Store,
IGHCHED WEALT.i U.ÖER FOOT
Everj piece leaves an irrestable longing f<
one more.
Take a pound home with yi 1 tonight.
to shed his skin
to a hftnirtn
»; and if so,
ible to ^hed his
Oner Si ( hew did not care
but I told him it \ io
il I argued that a snake
r than an e<d.
rented, and I furnished
r :
1 i:’i the !r.• tructfons that they wr-r
be killed mid cleaue 1 Innu> dintoly
before they were eaten. He was to
« at them raw with hrs rice.
I left Singapore soon after that, and
when I returned I fi*md thn;
Water Affect» Varnlfh.
The varnish on some furniture Is so
hard find smooth that Anger marks
and «< led places may be removed
viti: a < loth wrung out of lukewarm
suds, made with white soap, ami th“
finirti restored by rubbing with a cinti
on which a few drop* of light Inori-
rating oil ar furniture polish han b«*en
In mfitir curfr
M»r!nk’e<L
rood method to U«* or tt r fn» s of
»dng tables, hut in general it h up
trise to put water on vnrniaried. one ’
.»r wax» d surface«. Pn fited rod
CM’l
nme’ed furniture n /<y.
warhed like any other »urfHc<
SSLLS .FOK !.' "S
r*
1Z‘. ¡JiíhUV Uj
C¡v*w
ri.ed.
>n Economy.
?nin <»mv
It may
wbn pram
' x far the tirn*
Crops of Hawaii.
•w«< it Un « mp* of Hawaii ar»-
Inn greater
-ngar and pineapple*.
UNDER S1.00
WMdiight Advertisers Get Quick
part of the land beat Bulled to agri
culture la In part« nf the territory
■ >fl< ient In ralnf
large Irrigation neewaary- Tb« Im
-
■
oT 191» wort­
porta for the fiwal
«.'■OJtf .TM, Th« export* amounted to
gWt.2M.d2t.
Moat «f Hawaii'«
la with the U
and Sure Results
inner
'folline' Beet
«’L-
'*• --
HOWS TH*: FAR M FUITCHCNING
Yen'to not allowing the place to run down, tin maehlvery >n
rest in
..-ntr of . **r. pm,- . r t h<- iputpment to g« unrupl.wc.l
e you?
think at the FJrst >a' olia l that tuoi ’kings enhance the
■ value of a farm, as wel as inn ke its • ) ration more profit-
able.
’NATION Al. 1ZÍ2D \C( (HINTS
DIRECTORS.
John Morgan
A. W. En ’n
Henry Rogers
W. J. R lechers.
Lamb.
ludwa rds.
McGhee
TILLAMOOK ' iXtObN
5^i!Sd5?5?J25EFEScS2S?S25HSU5HSBSaSHSa5ESa. ií2S¿5HS2Sl*
Quality Dairy
Products
Bilk, Cieam, Coltage Cheese
Bell 6F13
Both Phones
Were it not for the assistance the Department
of the Interior has rendered, our wonderful
irrigation systems, waterworks and similar
project« could never have been developed. Progress
•uch as this it» vital to all of us. This phase of our
government s endeavors to further prosperity is graph-
ically told in the fifth of the series of articles which
we issue coch month.
To receive this atory and the ones previously pub»
Im led send us your name and adaress. Th'-re's no
cost to you—nor are you placing your.,elf under any
obligation.
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I .ard
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i »-1 ~
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phone.
r. T as vsoFl.’O & 7aa
I I- tfil
Ju.! Tuiles
Jud T uiikih ««
piece of UII1HÍC,
but th«
ie ven
filing.
MANY ARTICLES
into effect
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