Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 16, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Paper Plates and Napkins—Cheese. Sar-
diner.. Canned Meats, Pickles, Clives,
Jellies and Jams, Cookies, Cakes, Crack­
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Section Thirty-nine:
Any person, limi, company or
corporation who shall violate any of
the provisions of this Ordinance
shall be deemed guilty'^of niisde
mcaenor, and upon conviction there­
of before the City Recorde“ shall
be punished by a fine of not exceed
ing TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS
(>200.00) or by Imprisonment in
the city jail of Tillamook City, Ore­
gon, not to exceed ninety (90) days
or by both flne and imprisonment,
providing that in default of the pay­
ment of such fine shall be tniprlsi n-
ed in the City Jail until such fine
shall be discharged at the ra'o of
one days imprisonment for each two
dollars of such fine.
Approved by the Mayor on the 9th
day of June, 1921.
S. A. MOULTON, Mayor
Attest:
FRANCES STRANNAHAN,
City Recorder.
Let the HEADLIGHT do your jo],
printing! We are equiped to print
anything, from handbills to hooks.
Goodrich lire Prices
per cent
reduced
The last word in Quality
The best word in Price
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forms to the requirements set forth
in this Ordinance or as otherwise
provided herein.
The City Recorder may ¡»sue a The Cl
services
permit to any person, fl rm company
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or corporation dei siring to
any plumbing in any building in V.ednesd..
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the city, and it shall be unlawful and third
any
person,
firm,
company
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for
.oration to install any plumbin-
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ing in said city without having fli=t
Christian Church
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applied for, and received sa'd
We extend a cordial invitation tc
mlt from the Cty Recorder. Before the public to attqpd services at the
any plumbing permit is issued there Christian church Sunday, June l'J-h.
shall first be paid to, the City Re­ Strangers will find this church the
homelike church.
corder the sum of $1.
Communion and sermon 11 a. nt.
Section Thirty-seven.
8 o'clock song service and
-mon.
Fixtures under this-Ordinance are Biblschool at 10 a. in. We use
graded ay stem. Come.
defined as follows:
HARRY E. TUCKER, pustrr.
Water Closets, Urinals, Wash
Trays, Range Boilers, Bjitli Tub3 and
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M-diodist Church
Shower Baths, Stear n exhaust tantes, j ^"Sunday
school ut 10 o'clock. The
ashstands.
Fountain,
Lavatories or Wa_
■ai ning sermon at 11. Tne subject
Cuspidors, Kitchen and Pantry*
morning sermon will b; “A
tav ¡Id’s Conquest for Christ.'’
sinks.
lev. ning sermon at 8 o'clock. '1 he
Section Thirty-eight:
The Plumbing Inspector shall be- Subject of the evening sermon will
-be “A Great Leader.” The church
paid for his services as follow« by piayer and praise^meeting on Thui
the plumbers employing him $0 7E day evening at eight o’clock.
You arc invited to attend all of
minimum charge which shall iaojudc
inspection of not int^e lliaji throe these metings.
CHARLES L. DARK, past»."
fixtures and »0.10 per flxtu.i tfit ex
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THURSDAY, JUME 1«. 1921
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE TWO
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Presbyterian Church
Sunday schoo 110 a. m. Mornia;!
worship 11 a. nt., subject, -‘!'hy
Father;” Recitation ”Daddy”, Jos­
eph Heyd; Quartet, “One Sweetly
Solemn Thought,” Soprano, Lettie
Orth, alto, Mrs. David Kuratli. ten­
or, Mr. Newton Anderson, bass, Mr.
David Kuratli. Violin obligato, Ar-
eta Everson. This is a Father’s day
service, given in honor of our fath­
ers. Evening worship 8 p. tn., sub­
ject, “The Fool’s Vedrlct” Where
everybody is welcome.
ALLAN A. McRAE, Minister.
DALLAS RUTGEBS WEDDING
One quiet June wedding was Ibat
ot William L. Dallas to Lenh R'il-
rer’s Tuesday morning at th- h'-nie
of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Anna
•it gers.
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The bride was attired in white ir-
gandie while the groom was prop-
crly attired in black.
Immediately alter the ceremony
;c yrung couple left on an extend-
ed honeymoon trip to Portland and
vicinity. Rev. Tucker officiated.
Thursday Bridge Club Entcrtaiiii
The Thursday Bridge club was
entertained by Mrs. F. C. Each • i
her home this week, A dainty lun-
cheon was served by the hoste.-i at
1:30 p. nt., after which the after-
noon was spent at bridge, All pr^s-
ent reported an enjoyable af'i'i noi n.
The following guests were in attend
ance: Mesdames Robinson, Gride'-,
and Foelkner.
H< adlight Classified ads bring
quick results.
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*HAS F l TH IN HIS “CURE*
it Who Tried Snake Diet
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for LCg . y Died, but Doctor
Hu us to Kia Theory.
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Ill Si,
Ong Si Chew,
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a tried all
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told him tlia t I lmd sonie-
thing that might help. He asked m*
what it wai i, but I would not tell him,
answered,
When he insisted, I
“Snakes."
“Ul-la 1" he exclaimed, waving bi
arms In the air.
Then I explained my theory, liw
ability of a snake to ahed his skm
might be transferred to a human be
¡ng if h>- ate snake»; and if so, the
person would be able to shed his lep­
rosy. Ong Si Chew did not care for
lla- Idea at all. but I told him it was
worth trying and I argued that a snake
Is much cleaner than an eel.
At hist he consented, find I furnished
him with a number of small pythons,
with the instructions that they were
to be killed and cleaned immediately
before they wen* eaten. He was to
eat them raw with his rice.
T left Singapore soon after that, and
when I returned I fi<md that Ong Si
Chew had died. People thought it was
it great joke on me because my patient
hml not survived the treatment, but I
am far from being convinced that the
cure will not work—or, at least, help
to throw off leprosy. Ong Si Chew
; in tlie last Stages of the disease,
and his rase was not a fair test.—
Charles Mayer, in Asia Magazine.
Polly Remembered Cyclone,
A parrot, named Polly t.angsiou,
Langston,
died recently at the age of fifty-three.
A native of Missouri, Polly was a
feathered prodigy whose remarkable
talents included many vocal and lin
gulstlc accomplishments. She could
sing and talk in English as well as
Spanish, her mother tongue; pray and
sing several of the old familiar
hymns, i, which she had picked up at
church and social gatherings, besides
naving a wide repertory of conversa-
small talk."
At one time,
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when the circus came to her local
town, and Polly had poured forth her
sage salutations to the passing para
ders, the attention of the late P. T.
Barnum was attracted to her and a
targe cash offer was made for her,
but her owner could not be induced
to part with her. She remembered to
her passing hour an event of her early
life when a cyclone wrecked tlie town
and brought death to scores of the in
habitants. Polly survived by k mlr-
acle, hut for more than •!:) years aft-
erwards whenever the dark clouds
gathered she became so frantic with
fear that it was necessary to put her
would
»scape the
where she
lightning's flash and the roar of tliun
der.
DOÌPEOPLE
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READ THE ADS?
OT long ago, a certain
publication in order to
test cut the efficiency of
its advertising, sent out
questionaires to its read­
ers asking, among other
things, how many read
the ads. From the replies
it was determined that
at least 75 PER CENT
of the people are interest­
ed in what the merchant
says of his goods through
the columns ofthe news­
paper.
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2. Extra size
3. Specially designed
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5. Fair price
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Enee Uva May 1
íbiwZf of “Excellence
The name of Goodrich on a tire means
one quality only Like all other Goodrich
tires this 30x3i is one quality. This stand­
ard is a fixed principle, and that quality
must be the best our resources, skill and
experience can produce.
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
oftroM, OA m
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It is reported that tlie«coun'y la
gliding a trail from JJhycceun to
Cape Mears Lighthouse. The trail
will be built in such a way that no
„rade exceeds s per cent. T»->
pos. of this is selDevident, the c
ty on account of lack of fui'da
not at the present time build a road
from Bayocean to the lighthouse.
and tn its place will build tho trail,
whichi on account of its emisi rue
tion, may be made a road tritwr
the county has the money. Th • n ail
will be above the slide wlf-h has
d so much trouble in he piq.
til
is stated that the Ba> KtaafU !>-
sorts wiil open the same datt as 'b '
past season.
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N8 SUBSTANCE TO DREAMS
Writer Gives Reasons for Her Refusal
to Have Any Bebef in Common
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Superstitions.
The mind during sleep reminds me of
a naughty child, writes Marion Hulmes
In the Chicago Daily News. With a
normal person during waking hours
reason controls it and when it seems
a r... fooll.vh
train
Inclined to let loose
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of thought rebukes it with “Nonsense!
behave yourself!” But when reason
joes to sleep the mind bus seasons
of wild capering. It makes you do
things that when awake would scorch
you with blushes. It causes you to
go to church dressed in your very
best except your shoes and stockings,
which you find you have left at home.
It makes you marry a dark man with
big black whiskers when you already
have a perfectly satisfactory husband
who is blond and smooth faced. There
is nothing that It will not do uncon­
trolled by reason. Therefore I never
have had much faith in the prophetic
quality of dreams, although there are
persons who pin their faith to those
so-called warnings. We have heard
them say. “I dreamed last ulght that
I had lost a tooth. That means bad
news," or "1 dreamed of walking
among ruined buildings. That means
that somebtiiy In the family Is going
to be ill,” and, like fortune telling, the
predictions thut do not “make good"
are forgotten.
A recurrent dream is of no impor­
tance. I have known the same stage
setting with its incidents to be pre­
sented over and over in sleeping vis­
ions without ever rt aching Its coun­
terpart in reality. An uncomfortable
position during sleep, or the fact that
you are not feeling well often occa­
sions troubled dreams.
NEW THEORY IN ASTRONOMY
Possibility That There Is a Tail At.
tached to Our Earth Leads to
Ingenious Suggestions.
Opposite to the sun there Is a very-
mysterious glowing patch, which Is
thought to be attached to the earth
us a cometlike tall.
The highest regions of our atmos­
phere consist of very light gases, and
the Impression Is that some of these
were driven away by the sun or by
other means, and that they stream off
from the earth Into space Just as tje
light gases do from the head of a
targe comet.
Naturally, this theory has aroused
much controversy, and has led to all
sorts of Ingenious suggestions. One.
of these is that a swarm of meteors!
(of the kind we know as shooting’-
stars) keeps us company through
space at a distance of about a million
miles, or four times the distance of
the moon. But a tailed Wirth is an
Ideal vehicle for Imaginative flights.
It might be argued that if our globe
has a tail why should not the planets
Mercury and Venus, and even Marat
have one. Well, perhaps they have,
for ail we know to the contrary, Our
earth's tail would be much more
easily seen by us because of Its near-
ness and brightness.
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During a three-inch snow fall In
Kars on October 30, 1920, fifty thous­
and Armenian men were stripped of
everything by the invading army, to be
driven into the^ plain unclad.
Suwr&oKind
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PEARL Oil
(KEROSENE)
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALtrOPHlAl
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This, Mister Merchant,
means that OVER 800
Tillamook county people
read what you have to
say in the HEADLIGHT
each week.
Tillamook Bakery
1 lie home of good bread
anti all krndo of title pastry
Everything Strictly
Sanitary
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CHAS. VOGLHL Prop