THURSDAY, ATOWT 18. IMI THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT PAGE FOUR Tillamook fteabligbt A Weekly Paper’ Published Thursday by the Every Headlieht Publishing Company, Inc.! Tillamook. Oregon Leslie Harrison Managing Editor Both Telephone» Entered as second-class matter In the postoHlce at Tills nook, Oregon. Subscription Rates One year ......................................... >2.00 Six months .................................... 1-®® Three months...................................... “® Payable in advance CLOVERDALE BRIEFS _ Mr. and Mrs. Will Penter were j Pacific City visitors Saturday. Mrs. Harry Thomas and Mrs. Shearer came down from Tlllamooa last Thursday for a few days visit with Mre. Frank Owens. . William A High’s music room has a new coat of yellow paint. Sam Warnock came up from Pacific City on Monday of last week. Chauncy Le Vee of Corvallis was a visitor at the J.L. Gay home the fore part of last week. Mr.and Mrs. James Imlah and children of Hebo spent Tuesday eve- lng of last week at the home of bl-» father, A.A.Imlaa. __ John Fleck and family were Pac­ ific City visltosr Saturday. Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Werschkul and little son came in from Bend the fore part of last week, and are now stay- ( Ing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.T. Werschkul. _ .Dr. J.L.George made a trip to Till­ amook last Thursday. _ Atty. E.B. Tongue of Hillsboro passed through here the latter part of last week on his way to Pacific . City where he will occupy his new cottage. . Mr. and Mrs. Vick Lane were en­ joying themselves at Pacific City Saturday. Mrs. Mary Jenck made a trip to Tillamook the irst of last week. ... Since the Cloverdale Hotel burn­ ed,meals are being served in the I.O. O.F.hall. Postmaster J.T.Moore, with his wife and two sons, Judson and Carey came back from Prescot, Arizona On Tuesday of last. Mr. Moore’s son who is quite at Prescott is reported to be some better. SofTie, Jack, Gladys and Nbttio Earl were taking in the sights at Pacific City Saturday. A Mr. Thyker anil family, who have been camping at Pacific City, passed through here on Tues.of last week on their way to their home near Woodburn. One night recently, some mis­ creant entered the James Beggs gar­ age and apprprinted one of the front wheels of theBeggs Ford. C.A.Siulth took his family to Pac­ ific City Saturday. Mrs., Batzner of Nehalem Is visit- ' Ing at the home of her brother, Joe Wilson. | Mrs.Ivan Gist and Robert Call were Beaver visitors on Monday of last week. Will Hatfield and Johnnie Gee were Pacific City visitors Saturday. , - Mrs.Harry Thomas spent last Fri. night with Mrs. John Fleck. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgar and daughter, Gladys, of Salem were visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. J.L.Gay, last week. Prof, and Mrs. W.E.Buell and three children arrived home on Tues day of last week.They had been gono for several weekH and their many friends will be glad to know they are back. Their vacation was spent in Southern Oregon and Northern Cal ifornln. They report having had a fine trip but seem glad to be hack in Tillamook County where they can get a cool drink, and a breath of fresh air. - Mrs. Joe Douglas and children 1 were Pacific City visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J.T. M ore visile» at the C.W. Hatfield home Friday. ; Mrs. Walter Todd went to Beaver on Monday of last week, after logan­ berries. Prof. W.E. Buell and family were enjoying Pacific City sights Satur­ day Mr. andMrs. Jim Woodward of *Ttllamook spent Saturday night with Mr and Mrs. John Fleck. W. A. High's Drug Store boasts a new coat of paint. Gl inn Cochran came in from Cor vallls last Thursday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Cochnar Dr.and Mrs. J.P. RusAell were Pacific City vlsitorsSaturday. John Kunst, of the Cloverdale Mercantile Company, returned home the lust of the week, from Portland, where he has been attending Buyets Week. . James Burke and family were Pnc Iflc City visitors Saturday. P.O. Light was a Tillamook visit-> or last Thursday. --------- --- rt........................ J OAC MOST POPULAR SK CYLINDER AUTOMOBILE “If a man write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse-trap than his neighbor, though he build his house in the woods, the world will make a EMERSON. beaten path to his door.” Never in the history of the automobile business has the truth of this saying been proved so con­ clusively as i\i the SALES of Studebaker Cars in Oregon, and over the entire country, in the six months ending June 30th, 1821. L11 California alone there were sold 8 3853 Studebaker Automobiles! • -VJ. . i The fact that this remarkable increase in SALES is made in a BUYERS’ Market—when the most rigorous inspection and compar ison of car-values is made by prospective buyers—is proof positive that Studebaker Cars offer the highest quality at fair prices. Fufther proof are the registration ligures of the Oregon State Motor Vehicle department, which show that Studebaker Leads in Registrations I with but one exception, Ford. And when all the distributors had cars to deliver and the prospective buyer was in a position to get and car desired. A comparison in registrations, January 1 to June 30, 1921, inclusive, shows Studebaker enjoys a remargeble lead over all other makes, including fours, sixes and eights, save the one mentioned. Buy an I z z E R 3853 STUDEBAKER SIX Dodge Four...................... 3336 Chevrolet Four................. 309^ Buick Six............................ 2733 Oldsmobile Four and Eight 1320 Overland ............................ 1098 Nash Six and Four........... 799 Chandler Six .................... 602 Oakland Six .. .................... 573 Cleveland Six.................... 439 Hudson Six........................ 375 Velie Six............................ 33^ Franklin Six...................... <«05 Paige Six............................ 280 Haynes Six........................ 252 No car listed where registrations recorded shows sales of less than 250 cars for six months. Complete record of sales of all cars can be secured from the Auto List Com­ pany of Sacramento. Buy an I I z z E R Studebaker a Consistent Leader ■ First 3 Mo. Studebaker Second Six One person 1388 1075 April 878 394 ’ May 682, ’ 441 ffht make a mistake in selecting an Automobile, but net 3J5X "This is a Studebaker Year.” Orrfoa'i Higher Inxiiutioa of TECHNOLOGY 1 jht School«; Set fitly llrpartmeatt FA? I. TERM OPFNS SEPT. It, IMI rtf bt »mat i mi *rite to tto Rttuirar Oregon AHri< uiturai College CiiHVALLIl Williams & Williams, Tillamook. Oreoon ■’ June ’ 905 823 I