Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 11, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE EIGHT
?2e HOUSEWIVES
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We always try to have the best of fruits
and vegetables that the market affords.
Just now all kinds of home grown veg­
etables are plentiful and good.
In fruits, melons of all kinds are now
at their best, with peaches coming on.
The peach crop promises to be short,
and you should place your orders in ad­
vance for canning.
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Sugar is still Cheap
and we have a good supply of fruit jars
and trjmmings.
Th« Official Records
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THE
Ten world’s stock chassis records since Jan­
uary 21st, 1921. These are the creaenu&ls
of the Paige “Daytona 6-66“ M.»dci—
supreme and undisputed leader
American sporting cars.
der Away When the Headlight Can
Do a First-Class Job For You and
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ZMOST 'BEJTILTIF'ILL
TN CNJKERICJi
Such consistently brilliant performance is
unique in the history oi Mot-iru oiii .
records are complete and, without furtnee
comment, we ask you to drew your own
conclusions.
You Don’t Have to Wait Long for it
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, Mic.’i
Manufacturers of Motor Cars and Matter Trucks
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Everything a market shouuld have
INDEPENDENT MEAT MARKET
Tillamook Auto Company
R. E. MARINSTER, Prop.
NEXT TO GEM THEATRE
B UIC K
YE MYSTIC KNIGHTS OF MIRTH”
IN FESTIVAL
Rockaway, Oregon
AUG. 19-20-21
Band Concerts, “Fliver” Races, Pony Races, Motorcycle Races,
Airplane Flights, Sports of all Kinds.
Dancing, Movies,
The Big Mystic Midway
$250 IN CASH PRIZES
A special invitation for Cities, Towns, Lodge Organizations, Clubs or Masked Characters to
enter floats, yell teams or inarching teams in the Mystic Knights Grand March and Parade at
10:30 a. m. Aug. 20
SPECIAL CASH PRIZE FOR BEST YELL
Presenting
Team using Official yell:
The New Buick Four
YM-KM—YM—KM Rockaway—Rockaway—Till,
amook—C O O O O O
Boekaway, where they will spend a degrees at Portland the forepart of
week or more.
thia week, and 100 degrees at Sale«.
There followed a big stampede to
F. York and wife. Chas. Pankow
and wife and Hubert Odel) and wife
G. N. Martinson of Beaver, was In the beaches.
were Seaside visitors Sunday.
town Saturday.
Thoe. Watts, manager of th’
Brighton Mills at Brighton station,
H. G. Anderson ha» added a new
W
A.
Sagers
of
Nehalem,
was
a
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and wife were in the city Sunday.
coat of paint to hie house.
county seal vUitor laat Saturday.
LOCAL MEWS ITEMS
Roy Henkle and family, in return­
P. A. Owen of Wheeler, was here
ing to their home at Tillamook Tues­ Saturday,
day. dropped off in Sheridan long
enough to have a short visit at the
Art Wallace the transfer man, has
F. A. Thomas home. Mr. Kenkle i- accepted a position with the Union
a brother of Mrs. Thomas Shertdan Oil company and has another man
Sun.
.
taking care of his transfer business.
Mrs. Collins of Cloverdale, was in
the city Wednesday, and drore home
a new Studebaker light Six.
H. A. Jamison, proprietor <lf th»
McMinnville stationery store,
wife passed through Tillamook Wed-
ftesday, bound for the beaihes.
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F. M Parrish, a veteran conduct
The Williams Garage reports the
C. S. Johnson of the State Insur­
or of the S. P. Co, and wife and
sale of four Stndebaker automobiles
»on rtimed with relatives in Tilla-
ance Department, was in the city
as follows: Big Six to A. L. Dark;
mook Monday
Wednesday
last.
bight Six to R. D. Dunn of Med*.
Light Six to Mrs. Wm. CollHis of
Miss L. B
Stutx, mother »o4
W W. Carson of Blain». -Was hi I Cloverdale: Special Six to Connie
ths city Friday on business.
bi
other,
arrived
Saturday from CM
Dye of Hemlock, all within the past
»allis and will occupy a house °*
10 days.
«fifth street. Miss Stutx will b»
' ree
Henry H. House of Mohler, was a
seh* I
county seat visitor last Saturday.
Chester Lit «her of the Square of the teachers in the High
this school year.
,/•.5}ar*”‘ "nderwsnt an operation
Mr. Biownlows, manager of the lor U m removal of his tonst le
I
last
Hillsboro branch of Ike Port land Friday.
John Wagner, the veteran trawl-
Gas ft Crta Ct»., and family war« In
Un< representative for the Or><M-
’ *»n, wm in tow» the forepart "f th*
town Saturday, -in their
The thermometer legistered
'tattle th
be sold i
He state,
cattle i
1120 per
Per head
instanced
who test»
of 4 mon
testing, $
¡animal ga
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»nd testin,
f 1.000 in
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received f<
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tested, and
*as astonls
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on and
l*»ker clai
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teh prices
rade sales,
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