Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 30, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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THE TILLAMOOK H E A D LIG H T
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NEHALEM
S. Viereck is reported as beinj
very ill with some stomach trouble
at INDIANAPOLIS
at WICHITA.
Henry Tohl is having the Nehal-
em Hotel repainted this week.
Help you Choose lives
Consider thle aehjevemern along with another tejt of Oldfield
String^ ma<*e at w*chita, Kansaf, tnis past winter ana early
eage and service given by G
Agent» Everywhere
Old?.-1^ Tlrtf are
distributed
through 7 3
branches and dis­
tributing war I*
houses la all parts
of the United
States.
More
Ifalers are con-
apd OidflaH T|re.
are now aiaUabje
layout commun­
ity.
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The Oldfield Tire Company, Akron, Ohio
GEM THEATRE
Sunday, July 2nd
ONE GLORIOUS DAY
Wednesday-Thursday, July 5th-6th
“LYING LIPS’
and LILA LEE.—
Ever imagine what a timid man would do if he
dared to live 24 hours exactly as he wished?__
Ever imagine how you’d feel after laughing a
solid hour straight? Come and follow Will Rog­
ers through "One Glorious Day.” It’s new! It-g
novel! It’s clever comedy! Nothing ever screen­
ed like it! Come early.—Sunday night only.
Featuring HOUSE PETERS and FLORENCE
VIDOR. “Lying Lips” They haunt your soul!
“Lying Lips” Tl.ey wreck your home! “Lying
Lips” They steal your husband! It’s always the
Woman! That's the cry of the world! Lying Dips
is classed as one of the greateest pictures of the
past year—Being classed with “Over the Hill’’
and many others of the big productions.
Screen Snapshots." ”Mu*t and Jeff Cartoon
Comedy.”
“Corner Pocket” Snub Pollard Com*dJ
I Featuring WILL ROGERS
Monday, July 3rd
"STRENGTH OF THE PINES”
I
Featuring WILLIAM RUSSELL. This big pro­
duction was filmed in Oregon timberlands, dur­
ing the early days of the West. The story is a
captivating one of deviltry and heroism in the
finest depths (of Oregon). It is entertainment
of the finest sort.
"Nobodys Wife" Two RM Comedy.
Tuesdoÿ, July 4th BOOM! B-O-OM!
BANG! Continues .show .all .day!
TOM MIX in
“THE FIGHTING STREEK”
I
Did you ever see forked lightning hit a house or
tree? If you have you saw real action. It will
remind you of the action in "The Fighting
Streak.” One day only—Continuous all day
July Fourth. Dont fail to see it—Sometime dur-
ir- the day.
I
• HERE
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always something
mighty good waiting for you to
•‘—tender roasts, delicious vegeU-
lerved in the most apprizing
•»n. creamy, fluffy potatoes.
9ku*nt >alads and dainty deserts.
Have
breakfast, lunch
or
dinner with us. You’ll be
delighted with the excel­
lent food, the quick eer-
unfailing
courtesy
and unueally reasonable
Prices.
tourist cafe
Featuring DAVID HOWELL and ANN FOREST.
The circus is coming to town! Wfh a wondorf il
story of life and love under the big tent. As fu)l
of fun as an army of clowr <. A« full of thrills
as a cage of lions. Aand as sure to win your heart
as Jumbo did when you were six.
"Pathe Review”----------“One Reel Harold Lloyd
Comedy.”
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Featuring Tully Marshell, Jack Livingston,
Ruth King. Jean O’Rourke, Pauline Stark and
others. A unique setting------ The romantic St.
Lawrence River country ot Canada; tense
'hrilling drama: a brjlPant east make« th's
picture one you’ll war,« t»
C-> -10 eirly—
One night only.
"Step Forward" B’e T wo Reel Comedy,
FOX NEWS
Dinner is Served
Friday, July 7th
“LOVES BOOMERANG”
Saturday, July 8th
"SILENT YEARS”
KILL KARE KLUB HOLDS
ANNUAL ELECTION THURS
The annual election of the Kill
Kare Klub was held a week ago
Thursday when the following offi­
cers were unanimously selected:
President, Mrs. S. W. Conover, vice-
president, Mrs. H. A. Franklin, sec­
retary and treasurer. Mrs. A. W
Plank. Mrs. Emmett Bales and Mrs.
H. H. Rosenberg were hostess«« at
this meeting.
A poem to the Kill Kare Klub
written by Minnie Roof Dee. mem­
ber of the Portland Pre« club and
who was present at the state con-
vention of women’s cliibs in Tilla-
mook in May, was read. It is 1«
follows:
Their luncheon most delightful;
Indeed they are true blue.
The hospitality we found here
la truly of the beM,
Gasoline, mixed with air,
makes gas, and gas makes
power.
How much power depends
primaril y u pon how completely
the gasoline vaporizes in the
carburetor.
"Red Crown" vaporizes 100
per cent. Every atom mixes
with many times its weight
of air and combusts cleanly
and powerfully, leaving a min­
imum of carbon residue on
spark plugs, valves and cylin­
der heads.
That’s why you get more
power and mileage and a
sweeter-running motor when
you use “Red Crown.”
Fill at the Red Crown pump
—at Standard Oil Service Sta­
tions, at garages and at other
dealers.
Bruce Hare, who with his cousin,
A class of fourteen persons were
Trevor Hare, has been attending O.
A. C. during the last term, is home initiated by the United Artisans
here last Friday night. Dr. G. C. 1
again.
Eschelman, supreme Medical Dlrec-;
Mrs. Henry Heisel and son • are tor. was present and delivered a 1
spending some time in Eugene where lecture on Artisonsb'p and Fratern- j
they went to attend the wedding of alism.
Mrs. Heisel's brother.
Mrs. Moritz is visiting her daugh­
J. E. Shearer and Henry Heisel ter. Mrs. H. H. Basch here this
made a flying trip to McMinnville week.
last Monday evening returning the
J. W. Thompson has about com-
same night.
pleted ie pairs to his store building
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. which will be occupied by The Ne-
Stuller on Sunday, June 25th, a ten h aleni Drug Co. shortly after July
pound son. Mother and babe doing 1st.
fine; C. W. will recover.
Jack Leslie and wife left Sunday
George Cookson, who was former­ morning for Portland to meer Mr.
ly employed with the Coats Lum­ Leslie’s father and mother who were
ber company of this city, is in town due to arrive that morning from
Scotland. He hag._not seen his par­
for a few days.
ents for fifteen years and naturally
Ross Morehead, 21, and Elsie is anxious to be present to welcome
Alice Ralph, 26, both of Wheeler, them.
were married at the Christian par­
S. G. Reed narrowly escaped
sonage by Rev. II. E. Tucker in this
a
serious
injury June 16th, when he
city on the twenty-first.
stepped his foot into the loop of a
Matt Maroney of Maroney, near cable to which was hitched a team
Manhaattan Beach, was in the city while ingaged in pulling stumps.
last Monday on business. Mr. Ma­ Fortunately nothing worse than
roney is one of real old timers on some bruises, but, says Mr. Reed,
“I pulled the stump anyway.”
the Garibaldi beach.
500 miles at 94.^8 miles
relentless grind
over a rough-finished, sun-baked concrete
and brick
it at rec
-breaking speed—that Is the gruelling
Held Cor ires underwent successfully atIndian.
K^^way May 30th. They were op the yvinnep3
LB6 X rd 8Ucces8iye year and on eight of the ten
i toe money, upholding the confidence success­
race drivers have in the trustworthiness and ability of
ieet the greatest demands of speed, endur-
'• TW?ir records In every other im jortant
equally as good.
"Tht Moat Trustworthy Tir— Built
with every
gallon drawn
num this pump
Thomas Coates, Jr., arrived in the
Carl Davidson is taking a vacation
city from the U. of O. last Monday
on account of a mashed finger re-
evening.
eeived while working in one of the
camps near here.
e Road Victory
VOO5E0
A ten pound boy was borh to Mr.
and Mrs. Harold E. Ober.
OCEANSIDE
Walter L. Tooze, Jr., of McMinn­
ville spent the week end in the
The dance hall is completed and
oounty fishing after receiving the
state chairmanship of the Republi­ ready for dancing.
can party at Portland last week.
Mrs. Raynor an family of Eugene
Mrs. Leslie White and daughter, spent a few days at the Rosenberg
Marie Louise, and Mrs. Eugene cottage recently.
Crosby and daughter, Jeanne Eliza­
Will Gray and several friends
beth. are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Crosby’s mother, Mrs, C. E. came over from McMinnville Sunday
and spent a few hours on the beach
Gilpin, in Portland.
watching the Sealions playing in
Mrs. C. Endrup of Cornucopia, is the serf.
viAtin* relative »ad frieada in the
Among the Tillamook people who
city this week. Mrs. Endrup was
formerly Miss Little and was i em- visited here Sunday were Mr. and I
ployed in the Haltom store I before Mrs. Mason, Mr, an Mrs. Todd and
daughters, Mrs. Blaine Hayes and
going to Eastern Oregon.
Mrs. Frank Hunter, Mr. Zackman
B. C. Lamb, Jr., returned from and family, Mr. A. Harris and fam­
Eugene Wednesday where he has ily, Mr and Mrs. Bohner, Mr. and
been pursuing his studies at the U. Mrs. Merle Smith, and daughters
of O. B. C. made a very enviable Lavelle and Nedra, Pearl Goyne and
record as a debater while at the Mr. Waggle and family.
University.
8. R. Kelsey and son have recently
F. C. Marshall of Pinedale, Wyo., completed several cottages here.
was in the city this week. Mr. Mar­
shall is the editor of the Pinedale TELEPHONE EXPERTS STUDY
Roundup and claims to own the
RADIO DISTURBANCES HERE
newspaper fartherest from a rail­
road in the United States.
j. G. Turner is installing an X-
Ray outfit in his offices in the Na-
tional building for use of the medi­
cal profession in th's city. He will
also move his optical instruments to
th National building.
C. C. White and C. W. Williams,
division engineers for the Pacific
Tel. and Tel. Co., were in the city
last week from Portland for the pur­
pose of tracing down the distur­
bances to radio receiving here said
to have been caused by the instru­
ments in the local exchange of the
telephone co. They
succeeded in
eliminating much of the noise that
has been interfering with radio
receiving in the vicinity of Tilla-
niook city
R. N. Henkle and wife returned
Wednesday from their trip through
California and the Shrine conven­
tion at 8an Francisco. The E. K.
Gilberts accompanied them down but
were unable to return at the same
time as the Henkle's on account of
Mr. Gilbert getting a bad attack of
DECOMPOSED BODY
rheumatism while in the south.
Mrs. H. G. Berglund and two llt-
. tie daughters, Carolyn Rose and
Margery Fay are visiting in Port­
land with Dr. and Mrs. John Berg­
lund.
Mr. and Mrs. Berglund
moved here from Portland last April
when Mr. Berglund secured a posi­
tion with the Tillamook Lumber
company.
W. L. Campbell, former sheriff
here but now head of the str.tc
traffic deprr’men’ lr. P.ttland, ar­
rived In the city Weduesdiy tnon
and left yesterday. Mr, Campbell
said he expected a rush in his depart­
ment about the first of the month
on account of the number of pros­
pective automobile owners who are
waiting until the first of July tn
order to get the half rate in licens­
mere es.
The record of the West.
We owe them more than
votes of thanks;
Mere words cannot repay..
CANNED FRUIT WANTED
I’ll sing the praises of the Kill
I
Kare Klub
I
Untill my dying day.
The Pacific Coast Rescue and
The Kill Kare Klub are ho.'tessea
Giving their best to every gue«t. Protective Society kindly asks Its
friends to remember the girls, moth­
Fulfilling the Golden Rule.
ers and babies when canning. The
Society, on an average, provides for
W. A. Casler and R M. Casler. fifty girls, seventy-five workers and
father and brother of Mrs. George attendants daily in the Louise Home
Kefhm of this city, are In the city and Albertina Kerr Nursery Home
on a visit after just spending nine These unfortjonate girls and babies
months In Mexico. The Caslers have come from almost every county In
mining interests there but were the state- Any one wishing to donate
forced to come north for a while canned fruit or vegetables pl*a.«e
communicate with the general office.
until climatic conditions become
195 Burnside Street, Portland »0
They
report
that
two
more bearable
months of the summer have such that jars may be shipped prepaid
weather that white men find it The society will also pay the freight
1 charges for there return
vary uncomfortable
FOUND IN RIVER
The badly decomposed body of a
man was found last Saturday morn­
ing by one of the Walker boys
while fishing in the south fork of
the Nehalem river.
It was recovered by Undertaker
Henkle and Is thought to have been
the body of W. A. Barber, who was
drown last November while trying
to swim across the river with a
line while in the employ of n lum-
company at Maples.
STAGE SCHEDULE
Tillamook and Manahattan
Transportation Co. will op­
erate this schedule from July
1st to Sept. 1st, inclusive
Leave Rockaway for Tillamook
7 23 am
8 38 am
1 08 pm
2: 58 pm
Leave Tillamook for Manhattn
9:30 am
11 00 am
3 15 pm
5 00 pm
Sunday Only
Ideare Rockaway for Tillamook
8:38 am
5:00 pm
Ideare Tillamook for Manahattan
10:00 am
<: 15 pin
CUT OUT—HANG UP
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
QUALITY
Important Changes
IN TRAIN SCHEDULES
Effective Suuday, July 2d
No important changes in trains not shown
Passenger equipment from trains 141 and 142 will be
handled between Hillsboro and Portland via Bertha
by electric locomotive. The new schedule follows:
GOING
RETURNING
*
7:45qm
8:03am
8:3 Kam
9:05am
11:35am
12:53pm
1:26pm
2:14pm
2:25pm
Lv
Lv
Lv
Lv
Ar
Lv
Lv
Ar
Ar
Tillamook
Bay City
Rockaway
Wheeler
Timber
Banks
Hillsboro
Portland 4th & Stark
Portland-Union Sta.
Ar
Ar
Ar
Ar
Ar
Lv
Lv
Lv
Lv
3:45
3:22
2 42
2: (»5
11:20
10:15
9:50
8:55
8:50
pm
pm
pm
pm
am
am
am
ani
am
The head-end equipment of trains •4« and 142 with
one or two coaches will operate via Tigard, Oswego
and Brooklyn on the following schedule :
QOING
RETURNING
1:36pm
1:57pm
2:25pm
2:55pm
3:10pm
Lv
Lv
Lv
Ar
Ar
Hillsboro
Beaverton
Oswego
East Morrison St.
Portland
Ar
Ar
Ar
Ar
Lv
9 30
9:12
8:45
8:18
8:10
am
am
am
am
am
Varie us changes will be made in t rain service
several branch lines and minor changes in main line
trains 18 anti 27.
For further particulars ask agents, or secure copy
of new time tables.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
BOXING
JULY 3d, CITY HALL
26 Rounds Fast Filling—Benefit American Legion
Auspices Tillamook Boxing Commission
TEN ROUNDS
JAY HOUSER, Wheeler vs. EARL SNYDER, Corvallis
SIX ROUNDS
ANDERSON, Tillamook vs. GORDON, Portland
SIX ROUNDS
HALLOWELL,C^mp 4 vs. DILLIO, Brighton
FOUR ROUNDS
BILLY RYAN, Portland vs. GEO. BRANDON, Portl’d
Reserve Seat sale at Rialto, no reserve seats held after
7:00 p. m., July 3rd. Reserved seats $2.5°. Genl $*-5°
Bouts will start promptly at 8:30 p. tn.