Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 07, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, July 7th, 1922
A
His Prettiest Girl Sues Congressman
his ¡» Miss
Anna Niebel,
T
suing Represen­
Watch this space next
week
FOR NEW ARRIVALS IN
OUR READY T O WEAR
Jantzen Bathing Suits— One
more complete shipment, all new
patterns, all sizes.
Warner's Corsets are due today.
1922 styles including the flap­
per. Don’t miss inspecting this
new line.
A. A. Pennington wishes to ex­
tend his thanks to the loyal pub­
lic for their muchly appreciated
business during our Fourth of
July celebration.. Also thanks to
the various committees for their
100 per cent decisions in all com-
petive affairs.
P au ¡ oca ¿ t
tative Herrick, of
Oklahoma,
f o r
$10,000
heart
balm. She charges
breach of promise
to marry.
The
suit conies as a
result of the Con­
gressman’s beauty
contest, held at
the Tidal Basin,
Washington, D.C.
Anna was pro­
nounced the best
looking :iti *n the
best looking bath­
ing suit, winning
a silver cup. She
says she lost
her heart, that
the Congressman
asked to marry
her. hut threw het
aside.
*
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I church I
A-\\OING MIMS
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday school 10:00 a. tn.
Morning worship 11:00 a. ni.
Subjs't "The Imisible King.”
Evening services at 8:00 p.m.
Subject “The Delusions of Russel-
i: m." Recently a Russellite Lecturer
said in the City Hall "Millions now
living will never die." The Bible
says "And as It Is appointed unto
man once to die, and after this the
Judgement.’’ Heb. 9:27. What
true?
All are cordially Invited.
ALLAN A. McREA, Minister
Pearl Oil, burned in a good oil cook­
stove, saves the housewife a lot of un­
necessary drudgery.
Benefit for
CLINT KING
Injured Beaver Player
H. V. Crawlford and family have
•loved to Polk County.
LOST— "LIFETIME" SHEAFFER
F0UNTA1IN PEN. FINDER RE­
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NEHALEM
ENNINGTON’S-
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
DOUBLE HEADER
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The library board wishes to
thank every one who bo kindly as­
Miss Clara Scholmeyer returned
sisted In reducing the deficit in the
Last, but very important to us,
library fund by their giving of time recently from a visit to Salem.
is a big long thank you for first
and financial aid in tag sale; 'and
S. G. R. Reed of Necalney was a
also wish to offer a word of ex­
prize on window display.
business visitor to Portland last 1
planation as to cause of deficit.
Previous to 1919, the taxe, were week returning Saturday.
sufficient to care for the number
Mrs. Moritz of Salem is vlsitng
reading but when the prices of all
her daughter Mrs. H. Il Bosch.
paper
commodities
were
inflated,
1
the library fund was r-gluced to a
C. L. Daughney and family re­
fixed sum of $625 which has not
been met in past two years and cently moved from Manzanita to
spring allotment Indicates will be Nehalem and now occupy rooms at
even less than before when taxes 'he home of Mrs. E'ffenlieiger.
are apportioned for 1922.
Donald spent several days with
The circulation has doubled and
nd when one considers the quality bls father here last week.
of material and necessary wear, it
The Nehalem Drug Co. are pre-
is easy to determine why there
must be more mending material pur­ paring to move into their new
study of rupture and Its treat­ chased as well as other supplies to building this week.
SEVEN REASONS
ment.
keep the books In circulation. Pub­
Born to Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Ober,
3. They are light and easy, but lishers announce there is no hope of
A Story
Have you ever heard the story of hold securely and will retain lUp- reduction in prices of anything but on June 20th. a baby girl.
a shipwrecked sailor cast ashore on ttires when other trusses fall,
reprints which are so poorly made
A. D. Thompson made a trip to
the Sandwich Islands who so capti­ 4. They hold at the internal ring, that they are dear for library use at
vated a dusky princess that she de­ the only point at which a ruptine any price. The fixed expense of Belding last week in the interests
manded that he marry her and share cun lie held with benefit.
keeping library open is over $400, of the Brighton Mills Co.
her throne?
5. Complete cure Is often effected ' per year so it is ejusy problem to
The United Artisans Initiated a
He protested. She lnslted. Then through the use of this truss, and | know the funds are inadequate or­
he informed her that the alliance improvement is speedy and certain dinarily and at this time when class of fourteen new members on
was impossible for seven reasons, 6. No mutter what position the library was forced to seud shipment the night of June 28th.
to bindery, is cause for great con-
and lie calmly explained that he had
oarer may assume the truss holds
■ era as how to meet bills. Board
t. wife and six
The Friday Bridge Club met with
in Biddeford,
. ecureiy, keep'r.B the gut tn plr.ee* feels the people are entitled to some
Mrs. Green on June 23ra.
Maine.
and obviating the danger of strungu-! late fiction such as other libraries
The rooms were decorated with
These were certainly
hit Ion.
are rending and tries to meet that rose buds.
. easons.
7
Every "Smithsonian" Truss Is by rentals but almost all childien’s
Mrs. Turnbull won high honors
There ure seven
part lettili rly
old to tlie patient under the best books and reference books are still and Mrs. Barrick consolation.
strong Reasons why Ruptured Per­ guarantee ever given with a truss so high that few can be added under
Mrs J. J Carroll of Chicago and
sons should
wear "Smithsonian"
the present situation.
Fitted and for sale by
Mrs. Gilbertson were guetss.
Trusses.
Circulation for 1920 was 6190;
<’Ims. 1. Clough Co.
1
They are scientific In cinsruc-
1921. 1 2506; anti Jan. to June 1922
The
Rexall
Stole
tlon and anatomically entree’
has been 8240 which Indicates 1922
Tillamook, Oregon.
2. They are the master effort of a
v ill show greater gain in circula­
man whose life has been spent
tion.
7?? Quaâ'ty <5.Yore"
SUNDAY, JULY gth
There seems to he some dissen-
j (ton of the placing of window prizes
| in the first class and the Judges
hereby give their reasons for placing
Pennington's store over all other
■ ompetltors.
It must be remembered that the
windows were Judged first on the
effectiveness, conformity and for
educational anil advertising values. *
It seems that the first two plac-I
ings were the only ones which were J
not satisfactory to some people. In
the first place what has the statue
of Liberty to do with the fourth ofj
METHODIST CHURCH
July except to signify the freedom
Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock.
of our country? It was given to us
Morning sermon at 11 o’clock.
by Fiance in the early day for ac­
The subject of the morning ser­
knowledgement of favors we had
rendered them. It is true that Hal- mon will be "How to Live.’’
Evening service at 8 p. in.
toni’s was a wonderfully arranged
The subject of the evening sermon
window but the Judges were not al­
lowed to take till- into consld- atlon will lie "Human Response to Divine
The window that received first Entreaty.”
CHARLES L. D a RK, Pastor.
prize exhibited the pictures of
George and Martha Washington.
What other persona In this great
REFORMED CHURCH
nation had any more to do with'
The members and freinds of this
bringing about the 4th of July than
George Washington? Second: the church are invited to an out-door
Bible was eonsplciously displayed, service in Lenzlnge’rs grove on
thia being ever since America’s free­ Quick Creek, six miles south of town.
will the rule and guide of our faith. Sunday School at 10:30 Special mus­
As an educational incentive the ic by the male quartette.
These services will be followed by
Bible stands above all other In-
fluences tn the history of our a basket luncheon and social gather­
ing
—
country.
W.G. LIENK AEMPER. Pastor
As ,m advertising value we do
>t feel there was any question be-
Rockaway Community Church
ween the two windows as the Judg-
took the point to mean that the
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
I'. oration should include the busi-
Morning worship at 11:00.
nesa of the firm.
Sermon "Preparedness In Peace."
In coi.ihision we wish to «tate
Evening sermon at 8 o'clock.
1 hat the Judging was not Xnfluenc-
MOWBRAY TATE. MINISTER
• d ’>> auy friendship or enmity for
or against this store, as has been
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Intimated by certain individuals.
We were asked to Judge the exhibits
Bible school at 10:00 a m.
by Mi Simonson and did this tq the
1>eat of our ability
Morning -ervlefe at It a. tn.
Foster
C. K. at 7:30 p.ni.
Kennedy
You are cordially invited to all of
McLeod these service*.
Fine
Harry E. Tucker. Minister.
J Great Western Transportai’!! Co
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NEHALEM
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PORTLAND—TILLAMOOK
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Two Trucks Daily
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Special rates on household goods an d bulky commodities
ist game 1:00 o’clock
Rate: 55c per hundred
John Mathers, Agt.
Vacation
Remember the loner distance
telephone in your vacation plans.
It will add to the pleasure and
comfort of your holiday.
It will serve your convenience
in securing information and mak­
ing arrangements.
At lake or shore, in the moun­
tains or by the stream, long dis­
tance telephone service means
that you $re always in touch with
home and business.
Every Bell telephone is a Long
Distance station.
\The Pacific Telephone
And 1 elegn ¡ H Company ’«A