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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
HULA-HULA DOLL
IN PARADE
County Club
News
I! Dependable
Ladies of
Tillamook
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Lamm of Camp
were recently presented with a
little girl baby who weighed two and
one-half pounds at birth. The lit­
tle midget was born on Easter Sun­
day and is making good progress, re
ports a local doctor.
The Tillamook Jersey Calf Club
will be represented at the Jersey
Jubilee if It Is possible to arrange
tt.
The County Club leader will
lake out a car full of Jersey Calf
Club members, providing that many
The wild geese are winging north­
can make arrangements to go. The
only cost would be the board and ward, a sign that we shall have
room for the three days the Jubilee spring before summer is entirely
lasts. In this trip five world record past, Even the geese are late this
cows of the Jersey breed will be year.
visited besides large number of class
Mrs ’.'itila Mills Is an expetr froll­
leaders. The Jubilee will start from
Albany and go down one side of the er. One day last week she landed a
43 pound salmon, in the Trask river,
■ valley and up the other side.
one of the advance horde of the
Chinook run. Several catches are
The Tillamook Guernsey Calf Club reported by fishermen of the spring
et at the home of Mrs. Buslach run of Jlhinook.
Wednseday afternoon. Club yells
E. M. Condit of the Tillamook
and songs were practiced and some
garage went to Portland Saturday
judging studied.
morning and drove back a bran
new Ford coupe, getting home Sun-
day morning at one o’clock.
long deferred trip with cheap
ila vp
of well
built
trunks, bags
workmanship, elegance of finish and
price, Tneasnre up to the slogan of
this store-—
Quality Merchandise
$3 75 to $32 50
Suitcases, $1-50 to $25 00
Bags, $2 50 to $2000
Trunk prices.
ORDER OUR
CLARIFIED
MILK,
IT’S CLEAN
Clarence Dunn of Meda
town the other day and bought a
new Fordson tractor, of the Tilla­
mook garage, which will be taken
down to him sometime this week.
I he tractor will be used in logging,
90000000000000000090000000 and will make the trip under its
own power, a distance of 30 miles
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
to the south of this city.
Sunday school at 10 a. m„ morn­
Frank Hunter caught a 36 pound
ing worship at 11 a. m., subject,
"A Sufficient God.” Evening wor­ Chinook salmon last Sunday on a
pinner.
ship 8 p. m., subject "Saltless Salt."
No creed but Christ. The public
M. R. Terry of the Willard station,
cordially invited.
went down to Portland last Friday
ALLAN A. McREA, Minister returning Sunday. He drove up to
Eagle creek, while out. and states
that huge walls, of snow and ice still
remain on the Columbia highway
METHODIST CHURCH
along the road, in the above section.
The Sunday school meets pt ten
o'clock. The morning sermon'at 11
Rev. Dark of the M. E. church was
o’clock. The subject of the morn­ railed to Sheridan Wednesday of last
ing discourse will be "Man, a .Self­ week to officiate at the funeral of
betrayer.” This church will join Jos. Brown, an old and well known
In the union baccalaureate services ikizen of the Sheridan section.
at the Christian church at 8 o’clock
Sunday evening. The church prayer
Belding was represented in the
Club inel
Boon ’ay 5'h with Mrs. Moulton nesting on Wednesday evening.
city one day last wek, when J. B.
CHARLF^ L. DARK, Pastor Robertson of that place visited here.
assisl in
hostess.
Those preseni
Mr. Robertson is connected with the
M<
■' Anderson,,
Loon,
timber industry at Belding.
'•rhl. Hinkle Hays, Har-
, il< ; Icy, liny, Leach, Moul-
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
. Mllle. Odell ’I. If. Rosenberg,
Mrs. E. L Parsons and Miss Pri-
Next Scnday, May 21st, we want
r. Rosenberg, Steinback, Styles,
cilia Pinkley, both of Wheeler, were
White. Guests were, Mrs Suvagea, yoc to attend the services.
Bible In Tillamook recently, Miss Plnk-
Mrs. Stark ai.d Mrs Ruth Moulton,
bool at 10 a. 111. Communion and ley teaches in the high school at the
A lovely lunch was served at four sermon at 11 a. tn. You will en­ Nehalem bay town.
fifteen. Will meet nt Mrs. Mosley's joy it.
May 19th, with Gabriel assisting
C. E. at 7 p. m.
County Treasurer Kathleen Mills
hostess.
Baccalaureate sermon at 8 p. ni. Uiade a business trip to Portland the
Harry E. Tucker, Minister.
first of last week.
1 he ladies of the Elk lodge gave
Churches
Both Phones
TILLAMOOK, OREGOI
ANNOUNCEMENT
K
b'
COUNTY
BANK
cayuse down m thè emly «v«n-
- all n ht. and he
Mead hits just completed s
Bine < •<
I. ,<.!<• d a
Jo tbe ford, wliere thè concrete »et for JU. F
v hleh will be installed
Wirid;. ri
w. il
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Kauld not • '
. |. ..hL, I He also hu» orders for a i
h* ■
W. A. Wlae at Bar View a
|àie exclain i 1. I miei tulli back" S. G. Read at Neah Knh-J
Jxwani bis hoiii« arroto and went on i'heos will lx Installed as
4p hi» poker game.
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CORRECT -Attest:
olemnly
ige and
NICHOLS. Cashier
Sutwcrltied and sworn to txforu me thia 11th day of May, 1S32
MARY BRAUN. Notary Public.
My commission Expire February 11th« 1922.
DIRECTORS
David Kuratll.
H. F. Motts.
D. Fitxpatrick
Q
Erwin Harrison, Prop.
EMPIRE MILKER
Produce strictly sanitary milk
«
io the Voters ol Tillamook County:
I hereby announce myself t>s a
candidate for representative to the
Legi. latu: . from Tillamook county,
and if nominated and elected my
motto will be: Reduction of taxes,
especially on real estate, less ap-
propi iations, less commissions, more
economy.
GEO. P. WINSLOW.
of a higher market value
I
With the Empire Wiker your milk is always kept clean; Its air­
tight containers prohibit stable-air contamination.
Many prom­
Inent dairies have found the Empire helped them a great deal In
producing low count bacteria milk.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Clean milk naturally preferred
and of a greater market value. Moreover, It places you on a higher
io the Voters cf Tillamook County:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for r -nomination on the
Republican ticket to the office of
County Commissioner, and if nom­
inated and elected I w ill accept such
office and serve the people to the
best of my ability.
Very yours truly,
Ailv.
II. M. FARMER.
standard with your market.
THE EMPIEE MILKER IS RECOGNIZED AS THE STANDARD
OF
THE
BETTER
DAIRIES
ANNOUNCEMENT
To tho Voters of Tillamook County:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for nomination on the
Democratic ticket for the office of
County Commissioner subject to the
primaries of May 19, 1922.
27-tf
R. O. RICHARDS.
VOTE
Empire Milkers have an established reputation for rendering un­
The Empire has been in use for many years.
usual service.
finest pure-bred dairies use it and know it to be a safe milker.
is the dependable milker.
The
It
Ask any Empire user—thousands of
them will gladly tell you that their Empire Is one of the best paying
and most dependable investments they have on their farm.
FOR
R0LLÌEW. WATSON
REPRESENTATIVE IN
LEGISLATURE
THE
FROM TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Primary Nominating Election
May 19th, 1922
BURCKARD
Tillamook
Oregon
I
Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils
Paint to Brighten up the Furniture
Farming Implements
i
S e our new and complete
line of these articles
ALEX McNAIR & CO
iillHtnook.
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Vi g. play
Vpack fot
I
The Hula-hula doll has broken
into society, at least into flapper
society, as proved by this photograph
from the Atlantic City parade.
Political Cards
TILLAMOOK
i
I
I a
Golden Rod Dairy
7?? Que//ty <5fore"
party Tuesday afternoon of last
Reserve District No. 12.
week at which there were 12 tables
of Bridge and 500.
The high
REPORT OF THE CONDITIONS OF, THE
school orchestra under leadership of
Mrs Betty Lance Myers, rendered
several selections that found favor.
T wjo young ladles in Japanese cos­
tumes served a dainty lunch during
AT TILLAMOOK. IN THE STATE OF OREGON. AT
the entertainment, mid the hall was
CLOSE OF BUSINESS. MAY 5TH. 1922.
decorated with suggestions of the
RESOURCES
"Flowery Kingdom.’’ These enter­
1.
Loans
anil
discounts,
including
rediscounts shown in
tainments by the Elks Ladles are
IteniH 29 and 30. if any............. .................
$5 73.666.70
becoming very isipulnr in the city.
•> .
u
Overdrafts secured and unsecured
674.38
4. Other bonds, warrants hud securities, including foreign
Mrs. Mattie Crawford, woman
Miss Mildred Hiiuselman of the
government, slate, municipal, corporation, etc., in­
evangelist, sometimes called the Fe­
high eliool faculty, whose marriage
cluding those shown in items 30 and 35, if any
te male Billy Sunday, has launched a
65.899.91
. campaign designed to bring salvation
9.084.28
to E. I.. Doiilcott of Alabama, will 5. Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc.,
6.
Furnituie
and
li\tur<s
to the dapper. "The little flapper» are
I 6.075.00
be mi event of this summer, wuh
7. Real estnte owned other than banking house ..................
| flapping their souls away,” she says.
4,326.65
honored by a miscellaneous shower 8. (a) Lawful re erve with federal reserve bank
I* “They must send them to the laundry
34.705.80
giver by Mias Georgia Barry at her X. (b) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, and
. of the Lord, ami let 'heir bap grow.
Lt The tiny modern lklilahs are having apartments in l’lasker Court Monday
bankers and trust companies
34,488.71
E the tables turned Tlie flapjier has evejiing. Many beautiful gifts
weto 10 Exchange for clearing house and items on other banks in
■ J lost ht-i moral strength with lire iota
the same city or town as reporting bank...........................
3.678 66
.presented to the bride ele< t.
gl ot hei locks.'*
11 (’hecks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank
5.496.87
Mists Maigii'et Coat"» ni
Total cash and due from bunks. Items 8,9.10.11. 978,370.04
Maude Miller won the
12
"500”.
TENE!¿/.'SHERIF AN
Among those
re: Madam«
CER
LIABILITIES
WOULD PUi
Capital stock paid in........... . ...................... ........ .............................. $ 40.000.00
Burge, DeSart,
Surplu fund
................... . ........ „ ... ........... . .......................
10.000.00
J, E. Shearer
(al
Undivided
profits
.......... .............. _............... 910,671.80
Mlsaea
Bertha
<_
■ In Si
(b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid
10,671.80
KfcMIm
4
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DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks subject to leeaave
Rd lc Wilson.
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits
»8 ilephi
due th' state of Oregon, county, city er public funds. 432.458.5 1
ui. . bought for
PVte ot
Demand ce t Birutes qf deposit outstanding
495 55
H «U11
«tbout I s ;» 1, Bar Ch
Cashier'» check» of this bank outstanding payable
^Ewaus
>f the site /cut Florence He
detnau«! ..
.........................................
6.407.13
Edna Mills,
26 Certified < hecks outstanding ............. ....
land claim and
49.70
■■Heil o
‘ va more «port
yhough
po
>n
■with a
14
across Cosine
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
W J. MEAD SUCCESSFUL LY
ans Oi crost­
ve and payable upon demi
,» A
EX AM INA
■* ot deposit outstanding
ai tu ated be
33.941
ig e. b,
s. payable subject
0 6.22 3.6 9
IWrd«« v i'
Tat
ne an>l savings depo
ul
W. J
nod the coni • te bud;
no.
U to not tee, Hems 2
T K t h
rediscount**d with !■
The story Is told of General
ftft. J9!»
.t t
redlecouutcJ inc u
fherbl. .■
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old «nd»' repuix h
a «tree ont with
■hn »an living at Grand Rone
<1.301.0(1
lit»
(vrro olten ....................... in L.ifil
th
tn
fir
22.521.00
btUien the county seat, to play
725.43
■»Uh ■ ’’the boys '.
He would
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ENNINGTON
SAVE FLAPPERS’ SOULS
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From 7c to 25c daily will furnish
you an ample supply.
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Hubby spends, simply for his satis­
faction on an acquired habit, from ioc
to 50c or ntore daily for his smokes.
You should have the privilege of spend -
ing as much for real cream for your
cereal dish and coffee oj tea, and not
only have the satisfaction that the*use
of cream on your table will give you
but also you will get real food value.
Cream contains a rich supply of the
vitamines so essential to bodily’health.
Gena
otny
nd that
within the
ttins under
of penalties Demand
revision of iiitomoblle
I legDIat n In connec-
with fond building, Wlstrlbu-
of road funds »nd game and
finds also official salaries in
•i'l
h .'ent*, l'o b printed after
my name on the official ballot: "Re.
duee taxes: Encourage industry;
I' ficlency In all departments of
Government.*
Paid Adv.
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