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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1922)
Page Four THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Hillamook J^eabligfit I 5 MORE FÀRM LOANS SAYS FITHIAN IF HE ELECTED A Weekly Paper Published every (concluded from page 1) Friday by the tlon, in hte same proportion in Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. which such loans have been already Tillamook, Oregon made to Wyoming. Utah. New Mex ico and western states. "I believe, with Theodore Roose Leslie Harrison Managing Editor velt, and favor a nation-wide presi dential primary, giving the voters of Both Telephones all parties the right to elect dele gates to their respective national a------------ee—— Entered as second-class matter in conventions. “I am heartly in favor of Just, the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon. prompt, and substantial recognition of our war veterans. “I favor equal lights for women Subscription Rates One year____ -............... ...... . —$2.00 within the Republican party and Blx months ............. ... — 1.00 propose that equal representation Three months ____________ — .75 be accorded them In the membership of the Republican National Com Payable in advance mittee.” Mr. Fithian’s campaign slogan Is The Seaside Commercial Club, at as follows: "Not honors for my- a meeting last week, decided to send self, but service to my party and • delegation to this city to meet State. with the Tillamook Chamber of Commerce to discuss matters per JUDGE HOLMES’ PLATFORM taining to the summer tourists travel, with the idea of inducing (concluded from page 1) tourists to take the road between within our Income. I am a candidate Tillamook and Seaside. Every sum for Governor, for I do not believe mer the tourist travel over this road that any of the other candidates Increases, and with proper signs and have declared themselves emphatic more Information given out, it enough and told us what they would would greatly stimulate the travel. do, nor how they wiould do It, to accomplish the desired result, ‘‘I would do my best to eliminate every commission and board possi - ble and every employee of the State possible. The only way I see to accomplish a saving. Is to have the constitutional officers do their full duty and work; and take to their assistance only such clerical help sb will do the work. Could not then the whole State force of employees be housed once more in the State House, Instead of having to rent at State expense, offices and rooms in Salem and Portland? “I would Insist that all State em ployees own their own conveyances or walk, Instead of the State furn ishing a large number of automo biles for them.” »W0CO090CW5COCOC Churches Again we call your attention to OOOOOOOOOQGO METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at ten o’clock. The morning sermon at eleven o'clock. The subject of tbe morning sermon will be “Meeting Our Obli gations.” The evening sermon at 7; 30. subject of the evening discourse be "Life Values.*' Special music both morning evening. In the evening the male quartet will sing. The church prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.30- We cordially invite you to worship w^lth us. CHARLES £. DARK, Pastor. If we haven’t just what you want we will get it for you at once wilhout extra charge Garden,Lawn Grass Seed,and Fertilizer How about your poultry supplies NAZARENE CHURCH E. G. ANDERSON Sabbath School 10 a. m. Address 11 a. m. Song Service 7:30 P- n. — Address 8 p. m. Miss Eve E. Carpenter and Mra Stella B. Crooks will give addresses. Miss Carpenter has spent twelve years as a Missionary in India and will speak both morning and even ing. She is a speaker of rare talent, and her addresses will be both In teresting and helpful. She will bring to, much valuable Informa tion regarding the people of India, their customs, religion and her life among them. Mrs. Crooks is also a fine platform speaker, and travels extensively In the Interest of Foreign Missions. Come and bring a friend. MRS. MARY T. CLINK, Pastor. “The Satisfaction Store” TNINCHÍ5TÍA The Associated Industries of Ore- gon Is desirous that the business men of this city should make a dis- play of home products the week that the State Federation of Worn- en’s Clubs and the Guernsey Gaie- ties visit this city the 30th and 31st of May and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of June. Should sufficient business men take an interest in making home product displays the Associat ed Industries, in order to help stim ulate the local enterprise, will be glad to put up $30 In cash prize to PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Induce displays in all of the win dows. As there will be several Sunday School 10 a. m. hundred visitors In the city that Morning worship at 11 a. m. from all parts of Oregon, the matter The sermon will be gjvftA l>y Rev of cleaning up the city, which Is J. L Keating of Ba* City Commun- badly needed, nd making displays ity Church. “ TWILIGHT ALLEY. ” OPERETTA of home products in the store win Worship with us. PROVES A GREAT SUCCESS dows are very important matters. Allen A. McRea, Minister The operetta "Twilight Alley,” given by the children of the Tilla mook schools at the high school gymnasium, under the direction of Miss Mildred HanBelman, with Miss Georgia Barry at the piano, on last Saturday night, was easily the mus ical event of the season. The over ture by the orchestra was especially good, and the "Base Bali song,’* and “The Aeroplane Song" by the Boys’ chorus were leading events. The The operettee two act "Twilight Alley," was well staged and ren dered thruout, and won merited ap plause. The Brownlee, Broom Girls, Fair ies, Clowns, Butterflies and BaseBall Boys, showed careful training, and acquitted themselves nicely. Another Advanoe. Not man} years ago the fool who tried to cause a wagon to run with out a iio.se was scoffed at, as was also the lunatic who triad to fly like a bird. It couldn’t be done. This generation has changed somewhat In thia respect and la qulie willing to receive laovatlons with open arms for wonders have «iH'en accomplished before our eyes and It Is quite possible to balleve al most anything. The radio telephone is the new est inovation to (sin favor. /Throughout the country the desire for radio receiving nets hae amount ed to almost a erase, but se soon as the newneee wears off the idea, the radiophone will become as common ae the oM wall telephone and as easy to manipulate. They will be found everywhere and understood by all Dally broadcasting of crop and weather reports have been talked of, and tried out in some In stance* while musical concerts are frequently seat out from the larger cities a F'r •in got tat No the •is ' rer wo- Oil' 111 tail for 6! t The gymnasium was packed by one of the largest oudiences that has assembled here for some time, the audience’s verdict classes event as one of the best of its kind ever presented in- this city. Much credit is due the various teachers for their painstaking ef forts in drilling the large number of children who performed. There wts noted an almost entire absence of stage fright among the perform ers and the program was pleasingly executed thruout without hitch or j hindrance. . The gross receipts were $148. and that amount leas the expenses. I will be added to the school piano Jund, Supply your Sunday dinner with Government Inspected Meats who have followed the ac- of Mr. Norblad during hl« !e can not but be Impressed - forceful way in which he nt his duties, and many tm- hllls have been Introduced •ed by hltn. >r than that Is the Import- T> countlea alone the Ore- t of having active repreaen- ■ Congress, such ns Senator would give. It has been In Is of the coast-country vot time past, to get propel atlon at Washington. It •»« neceaw ry to send some e who had other interests enuntles beside thri of ob- rotM. ■ofblad’a record stands be- volers of Tillamook county. FRESH PICNIC MUTTON Pork Roasts JStew 17c 10c A 1*01’ND JUICY STEER Pot Roast It Costs No More to but insurance that gives adequate coverage than to buy policies in un known, untried companies. By having your insurance fully ex plained you can know What It really means to you. You will not be groping In the dark if you call for service on this agency of the Hart ford Fire Insurance Company. The Time You Appreciate a Superior Tool Change a tire or any ad justment that has to be made on the road isn’t half so inconvenient If you have the right tool. Then, if ever, you ap- predate a tool of superior quality. ■Winchester Slip Joint Pliers adjust themselves in stantly in the desired posi tion. They are designed for powerful leverage. The sharply milled jaws grip and hold with aboslute security. i I6c-I8c A POUND Ball Pein Hammers, Open End Wrenches, Screw Dri vers., Cold Chisels, are also being made for the motor ist. according to Winchester standards of design and workmanship. Winchester Auto Tool Seta contain assortments of high grade tools—all guar anteed to be of Winchester quality. Outfit your tool box—so you are prepared for what ever may happen. King-Crenshaw the WNCff£5T£R STÖRB ROLUE W. WATSON "The Insurance Man” 21 Years in Tillamook PHONE MUTUAL & BELL 435 DONT 1 ET THE RAIN Y DAYS STOP YOUR MOVING (TY TRANSFER Is prepared send experienced packers into your home w 'i canvas to cover all your goods » SHOULDER OF Mutton jhe Discovered It, Too 15c A POUND PRIME STEER BOILING BEEF. A POUND 121-2C-14C - 1 “After 10 year« of hit or mis« baking with various other brand« of powder I at last discovered that the bitter taste some time« found in hot breads was caused from alum in cheaper grades of powder. So I am now an ardent booster for Royal Baking Powder.” Mrs. k A j. ROYAL US WORRY Here To Serve You L US DAY OR NIGHT Our Motto ice and Reasonable Rates BAKING POWDER arnum. who took the stage nt valley last Tuesday having borrowed a ride to t, and.whose supposed des- was Portland, la being • Sheriff Aeehlm on a war- m out by F. F. Conover of ***'<*'h cba-ifes Va'num mung money by falae pre- the sum of I1II.Í7. V«r- - i been traced to Portland, Absolutely Pure CITY TRANSFER Contains No Alum I » A POUND HALF QB WHOLE ’ ’"'OKING FOR J. P. l RNUM, WHO IS NON EST boriti«« tteru have been no place him mAsr arrest to ths s hs rr es prsftrreA. YOU don’t need to go on guessing when you get protection from men you know in the insurance business. ANNOUNCES another big Saturday Special on Pork, Beef, and Mutton. Due to the advantage of good buying, we are offering at reduced price the following for Saturday only: st Counties on the Job. - Senator A. W. Norblad of who spoke here iaat Satur venlng. has a reputation lie fellow legislators ot being wide-awake lawmaker. He honor In nnotber field, a United States Congress- KNOW Groping In the Dark Sanitary MarkeT Th>- ooHsfbilltlee of the radlo »hone ire Just beginning to be un- derate*'!, C< Stat Astoi day •mon u llv now that . man TJ tlvii pllld Wit h goe port or ' TRADE WITH MEN YOU issuied Ads For Results »