Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 14, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, July r
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
AS FOUR HORSEMEN RIDE IN COAL FIELDS
BULGERS COMED
ANIMAL CIRCUS
AR HOUND
Savings
Not just occasionally, but every day this store will save you
rron.y, There’s no marking up, hence no marking down of our
prices. Buying only reputable merchandise for our 371 stores, we
can and do oaer you better values at less than usual prices. Steady
economies rather than occasi-—*»1 savings.
Wonderful performing Dogs, Po
Acrobats
the comedy and trick donkey
Boy’s Dependable Suits
New Blouses
Temptingly Priced
With Extra Pair of Knickers
When buying the boy’s Sult the
first thing you want to know Is—
Is the quality of the material and
workmanship DEPENDABLE?
_
Our years of experience in
selecting Boys’ Sults, to­
gether with our vast buying
power for 312 stores assures
you of better Sults for less
money.
At this price you can buy a Boys’ Sult
at this J. C. Penney Co. store that Is made
strictly according to the J. C. Penney Co.
standard, assuring the best service a suit
can give. Norfolk styles with belt and
pleats, with or without yokes. Fancy cas-
simere cloths in this season’s popular colors
and patterns.
CHILDREN 25c; ADULTS, 50c; PAYS AL
The four horsemen are stalking in the coal fields of the United
States, despite the seeming unconcern of the nation for an early settle­
ment of the strike. Conquest, War, Famine—and Death—those are the
•¡lent riders which mine families are facing hourly in the struggle be­
tween operators and miners. Even while President Lewis of the United
Mine Workers was in Washington, conferring with Secretary of Labor
6 avis—(below), and later with President Harding, riot was ruling at
errin, III., where forty were killed and many wounded before order
was restored. Above is shown all that was left of the power house at
a strip mine in Herrin, Ill., after dynamite and the torch had been
applied.* President Lewis refused to agree to plans proposed by Presi-
J*nt Harding and Secretary Davis to. end the strike.
Your Complexion
Every Suit has Two Pairs of Knickers
STATE ENGINEER ISSUES
NINETY FOUR PERMITS
Union Suits
Boys’ Shoes
Men’s Athletic
For Rough Wear
Specially
constructed,
full cut Athletic Union
Sults for men. Mad<* of
best quality checked nain­
sook. Light weight, com­
fortable garments for
Summer wear. Our reg­
ular low price, only
69c
Qncorborated
btidepartment stores
Tillamook
CHILDREN’S HOME NEEDED
(Continued from page 1)
less little ones comes to us so insis­
tently and the need is so great that
we feel we must be ready to open
the home of the reception of chil­
dren in early fall but in order to do
this we must have funds on hand to
carry out the plans, so voluntary
contributions will be gladly receiv­
ed at the Farm Home Headquarters
413 Stock Exchange Building, Port­
land.
WATER POWER NOT AVAILABLE could be developed at a cost that
this power was unpractical to de-
velope at present, but later as the
requirements became greater these
will be available as anxilliaries and
then perhaps they may be developed
"So you see we have fully investi­
gated all these possibilities and
have rejected the same only after
a thorough understanding which is
hased on actual facts and figures.
"If any power was available that
would not make it prohibitive we
certianly would have been using It
long ago: for our Interest is common
with that of our customers in re­
ducing operating costs.”
After such an explanation, backed
by the many reports and field notes,
I saw the reason for all this idle
water; and once more the conviction
was impressed upon me that things
are not always as they seem.
During the months of April, May
and June, ninety four permits were
issued by State Engineer. Percey A.
Cupper, f it the appropriation of
water from various streams through­
out the State of Oregon, The permits
cover th# irrigation of 24,073 acres
of land, the development of 4200
horsepower, and the use of water
for mining, municipal, domestic, and
various other purposes. The esti­
mated cos' or construction work un­
der the permits is approximately
91,008,000. During this period, two
permits to construct reservoirs for
the storage of 47,535 acre feet of
water were issued, at an estimate
cost of $540,000.00 . However, this
statement includes the permits to
the Ochoco Irrigation District, for
the storage of 47.000 acre feet of
water in the Ochoco Reservoir, and
the irrigation of 22,000 acres of land
which project was completed two
years ago, at a cost of 91,350.000.
In Tillamook County, the follow­
ing permits have been issued:
To C. L. Large, of Forest Grove,
covering the appropreatlon of water
from an unnamed stream for domes­
tic water supply, at a cost of 5450-
To H. E. Rinehart, of Wheeler,
covering the oppropriation of water
from Classic Lake Creek for develop-
from
water
SOME STRAWBERRIES
Cheese is not the only article of
food that Tillamook can produce.
produce, |
L. C. Daniels of this city has a berry
patch that is a wonder for produc-
tion and size of berries. He has a
patch that is 40 by 50 feet in size
and from this small plot of ground
900 boxes were picked last year
and so far this season 1200 have
been harvested. They are of the
Everbearing variety and 12 of these
berries were left at this office this
week which filled a box.
NIGHT CREAM AND DAY CRE.
keep the skin soft and free from w
kies and make a wonderful base
powder.
ROUGE, LIP STICK, EYE BR(
PENCILS—finishing touches to
toilet.
VALUABLE POLICE DOG IS
RECEIVED BY CITY MARSHALL
City Marshall Henry White recent
ly received from Green’s Kennels
at Witch Hazel Station a valuable
German police dog. These animals
are reputed to be valuable assis­
tants in catching criminals and are
trained especially along that line.
Marshall White also received
from these same kennels some time
ago a blooded Airdale which he has
since given to the fire department.
Your favorites are among them; it i
pleasure to show and sell them.
C. I. CLOUGH CC
THE REXALL STOP
Report of Condition of
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
at Tillamook, in the State of Oregon
At the close of business Ju»e 3U, 1922
THEATRE
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Sunday, July 16.
WILLIAM S. HART in ..
“WHITE OAK”
A story of the old-time West. Every side of
“Big Bill’* Hart and the whole of the frontier
West.
Mutt and Jeff Cartoon Comedy
■
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Thursday, July 20.
‘HOME TALENT”
A five reel special Mack Sennett Comedy, fea-
turing Ben Turpin. Charley Murray, Phillis
Haver. "Dot’’ Farley and several other “Mack
Sennett' ’’ players. "Home Talent'* is a fun show
its good for what ails you^egardleas of what It
may be. Dont miss it.
One Reel Snub Pollard Comedy.
Monday July 17
“SMILES ARE TRUMPS” featur­
ing MAURICE FLYNN
(Star of "The Last Trail'’ which we just played
last Tuesday and Wednesday) in a big thrilling
Railroad story.
•’Man vs Woman” Two Reel Comedy,
Friday, July 2
“THE GOLEM”
The giant ot photoplays! A story filled with
Tingling drama, high romance, exciting action,
gorgeous settings,
overwhelming
throngs,
lure of the unknown, enchanting beauty and
mighty specticals. Acclaimed by press and pub­
lic as the most perfect picture ever made! You
will want to seeit—Remember-One night only,
"Pathe Review”------ "Harold Lloyd Comedy"
Tuesday & Wednesday, July 18-19.
JANE NOVAK in
"THE BELLE OF ALASKA
A story of the Yukon Gold-Queat. an authentic
reproduction of that mad summer back In 1999.
Filmed In territory of Ice-bergs and the rearing
Yukon.
“FOX NEWS
Saturday. July 22
"AT THE STAGE DOOR”
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in
items 29 and 30, if any_________________________________
Overdrafts secured and unsecured__________________ ♦.________
Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov­
ernment. state, municipal, corporation etc. including those
shown in items 30 and 35. if any______ __________________
S'ocks. securities, claims, liens. Judgments, etc________________
Banking furniture and fixtures____________«■ _______________
Real estate owned other than banking house----------------------------
Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank------ -------------------------
Cash on hand in vault and due from other banks, bankers and
trust companies______________________ ___ ___f------------ ——
Exchange for clearing house and items on other banka in the
same city of town as reporting bank.------------------ «----- --- —
Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
other cash items--------------------------------------------------------------- -
Total cash and due from banks----------------- 940.084.09
interest, taxes and expenses paid---------------------------------------- —
lot al---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid m------------------------------------------------------------- - 40 OftO 00
Surplus fund-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10,000.00
Undivided profits____________________________________________
ggg 25
Individual deposits subject to check, includiing deposits due
;
the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds___ 431.416.33
Demand certificates of deposit outstanding.___________________
425 75
Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand__ 11.713.88
Certified checks outstanding________________________________
71 45
lime certificates of deposit outstanding______________________ 32.512.88
Savings deposits, payable subject to notice ________________ __ 104 821.00
Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank ........... 37,272.82
Notes and bills rediscounted including bonds or other securities
sold under repurchase agreements with
contingent
liabilities ---------- --- -------------------------------------------------- -------- 59 991.00
Bills payable with federal reserve bank or with other banks or
trust companies__________________________________________
18,496.00
Liabilities other than above. If any___________ ________________
428.01
Total
----------------------------------------------------- -------------- 9762.739 37
STATE OF OREGON.
County of Tillamook.
as.
I. W F. Nichols, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
W. F NICHOLS. Cashier.
CORRECT—Attest:
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 day of July. 1922.
A H GAYLORD.
My commission expires May 11. 1925.
Notary Public
James Williams. T. W. Lyster. David Kuratll, Directors
When The Tinker Came Along
Remember when you used to watch the “tinker man"
mend the holes in your mother’s pans? Solder was the
metal used—and solder is a product of lead.
Countless other products of lead add to the comfort
and convenience of your daily life. In your automobile,
for instance, there is lead in the battery, bearings, glass
of the headlight lenses, the rubber tires, the paint, and
in the rubber mat on the step.
Buf more important than all these is the use of white-
lead as the principal factor in good paint. The more
white-lead any paint contains, the greater its protective
power and its durability.
\\ e, therefore, use straight “lead-and-oil” paint, made
•f the well-known "tried and true”
Dutch Boy White-Lead
and pure linseed oil—for both interior and exterior
worl^. Any color desired obtainable.
Now is an ideal time to have that interior or exterior
job done—“Save the Surface and You Save All.” Let
us estimate on your work—no obligation incurred.
C. L. LEWIS
Mutual Phone
Tillamook