THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT TAGE TWO Electrical Wizard Coming Glenn L. Morris Demonstrates Inventions. THE U. S. NOBBY TREAD Where the going is specially heavy with snow, mud or sand, in hidy country where maximum traction on the road is a factor, no other tire tread yet devised is quite so effective, or so wholly approved by motoring opin­ ion, as the U. S. Nobby Tread, Its very simplicity—three rows of diagonal knobs, gripping the road— is the result of all the years of U. S. Rubber experience with every type of road the world over. One of the most interesting de­ partures in this season’s Chautauqua will be the appearance of Glenn L. Morris and his assistant in two uni­ que scientific demonstrations. The world has been moving forward so rapidly of late In the matter of new Inventions that the Cadmean System has secured this brilliant young scien­ tist to present in a popular manner the most interesting and Important developments of recent years and in­ dicate the lines of experiment along which the great students and inven­ tors are now working for future dis­ coveries. Mr. Morris’ demonstrations are chiefly concerned with electricity, that marvelous force about which so little is known. He carries a mass of apparatus which completely fills the stage and performs some almost un- belleveable wonders. Thus he stands on a metal plate electrified a hundred times as powerfully as the electric chair, he lights lamps and welds metal through his body, produces thunder storms, lights candles from running water, discharges guns and unfurls flags by wireless, shows cir­ cles and discs of fire and other won­ derfully beautiful firey spectacles. Mr. Morris will appear at Chautau­ qua both afternoon and evening of the fifth day. everything by the way of “staggering bargains”, “hurrah discounts”, “discon­ tinued lines at less” and so forth they know what not to ¿et. They want a fresh, live tire. With a good reputation. That’s everything it says it is. With the people behind it who back it up. « STATE CAPITAL NEWS Howard McLeod who has many friends In Mohler, Tillamook and A hospital unit of the Oregon na­ Wheeler, is a Tillamook county tional guard has been organized at boy who has done well at Hill i Lebanon. Military academy. At the recent commencement exercises young State stationery sent out from the McLeod received the appointment capitol will bear the advertisement of Sergeant of junior cadets "Oregon Will Hold a World’s Fair in 1925.’’ The new World war veterans’ | state aid commission has unani­ mously elected Captain Harry C. Brumbaugh of Portland as Its ex­ ecutive secretary. There are 92 U. S. Factory Branches. Your local U. S. Dealer is drawing upon them continually to keep his stocks sized up, complete—to give you service. Whenever he gets one or a hundred tires from a U. S. Factory Branch, they are newly made this season’s tires. Sold to you at a net price. Full values. Square-dealing. A reputable maker. A reputable dealer. The whole transaction as befits the leadership of the oldest and largest rubber organization in the world. Governor Olcott honored a requi­ sition from the governor of Massa­ chusetts for the extradition of Sam Segal who is wanted in Boston on a charge of non-support. Two hundred musical works of Oregon composers have been present ed to the state library by the Ore­ gon Society of Composers through Dr Emil Enna, of Portland, president of the society. The public service commission has suspended until October 1 the pro­ posed increased rates <*f the Enter­ prise Electric company. The com­ pany had the rates scheduled to be­ come effective July 1. Nearly sixty Oregon industrial concerns that operate under the workmen’s compensation act have elected to take advantage of the re­ duction in rates available by the es­ tablishment of a system of accident prevention. The reduction amounts to 5 per cent. I which was quite an honor for one of his age. Hard work and ap­ plication to studies and mastery of the intricacies of drill won him this award. Howard ranked well in deportment and is a fa­ vorite among his fellow cadets. Erroll Haltoni of Tillamook was up in Portland for the com­ mencement and wus welcomed at the reception. Haltom won a senior commission while he was nt the academy and told his friends there that he hoped to take up the work ngaln in the fall. J. A. Hill, president of the academy, states that the Tillamook boys are always on the list of those who make good. \> During the month of June $90,- 591.85 was received by G. G. Brown clerk of the state land board, cus­ todian of school fund notees and omrtgagcs and turned over to State Treasurer O. P. Hoff. Governor Olcott has reappointed Frank K. Lovell ns state tax com­ missioner. His new term will ex­ pire May 21, 1925. will put its new schedule into effect at once with no stops for dinner in order to reach Portland and Tilla- i>!ook at an early hour. Ticket office: B. McKinley Kcal Estate Office, Il ¡»hone 72 W and Mutual phone. LEAVES Tillamook 7:30 A. M. 1:45 P. M. and 1 & 7:10 P. M. United States LEAVES Portland Hoyt Hotel 8:15 A M. 2P. M. An. Tillamook 1:30 A 7:30 cmc ic it )( )( !( )( >( )()( )( H IC K H KM MM X U. S. CHAIN TREAD U- S. NOBBY TREAD U. S. ROYAL CORD U. S. RED & GREY TUBES Rubber Company SUNSET GARAGE Neal Holloway, who escaped from the state penitentiary May 23, while working as a trusty, was arrested at Payette. Idaho, and has been return­ i ed to the state prison. George Ev­ ans who escaped at the same time also a trusty, was returned two weeks ago from Wyoming. g I I I U. S. USCO TREAD United States Tires Miss Juanita Powers of Wallowa, is winner for Oregon of the essay contest put on by the highway tran- portation committee at Washington D. C., and her essay will enter Iho national contest for a $5000 schol­ arship prize, which may be used in any American college or university of her choosing. express agreement of the parties to the contract. Governor Olcott refused to honor It is unlawful for a pawnbroker a requisition from the governor of California for the extradition of A. to engage in business In Oregon W. Weaver of Eugene, who was without a license from the state su­ wanted in San Francisco on a charge perintendent of banks for which he of larceny ot an airplane. It was shall pay $100 according to an opin­ held that Weaver had acted in good ion of the attorney general, written in reply to an inquiry by the bank fath. superintendent. J. F. Albright, of Oregon City, has When a school district has its filed with the secretaray of state copies of a proposed constitutional books audited by the district bound­ amendment which he has initiated ary board the expense of the audit and which will be submitted to the should be borne by the district and voters of the state at the general not from the general fund of the election of 1922. providing that 7 county, says an opinion by Attorney per cent shall be the maximum le­ General Van Winkle in reply to an gal rate of Interest on contracts by inquiry by A. J. Moore, district at­ torney for Deschutes county. Tillamook-Portland Cadillac Stage Line United States Tires are Good Tires Colonel George A. White, adju- tant general of Oregon pronounces p—______ the most successful in the history of the guar4 the artillery and field en­ campment at Camp Lewis and the heavy artillery encampment at Fort Stevens. The camps closed July 30 and the units have all returned home. OPEN FOR BUSINESS What the public has been looking for was started in operation this week when the building known as the Liberty Temple and formerly oc­ cupied by the Tillamook Transfer Co. opened up one morning as a full grown Cash grocery store. Under the able management of Mr. Paul Skeels we wish to announce that we are here for your business and one visit to the store will convince you that we will save you big money on your grocery purchases We quote you a few of our many prices below and will invite you to call. Best Creamery Butter ______ 35c lb. Fruit or Berry Sugar ____ $7.25 per cwt; 13 lbs. $1. Fancy small white beans 18 lbs... $1 Fancy head rice 16 lbs ________ $1 1 lb. cans Ghlr ground choc___ 34c 3 lb cans Ghir ground choc____ 99c Velvet smoking tobacco 2 cans._...25c 1 lb. Loaves bread____________ 9c Royal Club coffee __________ 38c lb Dependable Coffee __________ 38clb M J B & Hills red can coffee 40c lb All grades milk 2 cans________ 25c Standard Tomatoes ........ 10c can •Best Standard Corn 2 cans ____ 25? Star. Climax & Horseshoe plug_ 75c Corn Meal 10 lb sack ____ ___ 35c Canned Peaches can ......... 19c Pearl Shortening....... —65c & $1.20 5 1b Swifts Pure Lard ________ 95c All white laundry soap _____ 5c 10 lb sacks rolled oats.... ...... ..«Oc Citrus Washing powder _____ 25c We pay cash for eggs. Full line fruits and vegetables. Cupid hard wheat flour sack $2.40 We save money for cash. Adv. VICTORY CASH GROCERY Approximately forty-three gallons of gasoline were used by the average Oregon motorist during the month of May, according to figures of the sec­ retary of state. A total of 1,458,- 398.5 gallons of gasoline and 183.- SALEM, Or.. July 5,—Upon transfer 907 gallons of distillate were used of the ownership by sale or otherwis during the month. of motor vehicles the person in Salem banks will advance the whose name the vehicle is register­ state approximately half a million ed and licensed and the person to dollars to take care of warrants whom the ownership is to bo trans­ drawn on the general hind which ferred shall immediately join in a just now is depleted. State Treas­ urer Hoff has announced. This will notice of transfer, according to an make it unnecessary to indorse the opinion of Attorney General Van warrants not paid for want of funds Winkle in reply to an Inquiry by Sam A. Koser, secretary of state GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Quality Dairy Products Erwin Harrison CRANKCASE CLEANING IERG.ENE We use * GALOL FLUSHING OIL < 7EROLENE J