Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 11, 1922, Image 4

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THE TILLAMOOK
Watch the Headlight’s smoke. It’s
going to be a real live, progressive
newspaper, the same as it was a
Weekly Paper Published every year or more ago.
Friday by the
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No matter wiiat the high cost of
living may be Old Bossy must fed,
and the feed question has been and
is causing the dairymen more or
less trouble.
If there are any
idlight Publishing Company, Inc.
Litigation over Bayocean property s"boarder’’ left in the county, It Is
Tillamook, Oregon
retarded the growth and develop­ good horse sense to get rid of them.
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ment of that seaside resort. Happl-
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Both Telephmsa
■e litigation is a thing of the
The large amount of fruit that !s '
past. The contending factions have
■ntered aa second-class matter In agreed to divide the property and now being raised in Tillamook '
th» postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon. bury the hatchet. This should be county is quite encouraging, es­
a source of rejoicing. Delinquent pecially loganberries, which thrive
taxes will be paid as s»on as possi­ better here than in the Willamette
8ubf trip tion Bates
ble, and Bayocean mak ) rapid pro­ valley.
tr ---------------------------- *2.00 gress from no won and become one
There la a good deal of specula­ 1
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1.00 of Tillamook’s popular seaside re­ tion, and people are quite Inquisitive
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sorts.
As long as the litigation about the report that there is a
Payable In advance
lasted this was Impossible. With the possibility of the Wilson river rail­
completion of the road to Bayocean road being built. Those who appear
early next, Bayocean property own­ to know what Is going on say it
The dry season might have been ers should feel encouraged.
will be built sure. Well, the grade
more serious had it occured when
stakes are being driven.
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the dairy business was the only live
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industry In the county. The lum­
Should the railroad down the Wil­
ber industry has saved the day, for son river be built, and there is every
What’s all this fuss about the fe-
it brings considerable money into indication that It will be constructed cent primary election, anyhow? Un­
the county. And then there Is the in the near future, will the road be der the old convention system, when
tourist crop which helps business.
extended to Netarts or Bayocean?
they used to hold political conven-
CiUamook ^eabligit
tlons in the old court bouse, repub­
licans did not dare poke their noses
into a democratic convention. Aifd
it was the same thing with a re­
publican convention, democrats had
the good sense to keep away and
not Interfere. Although a great
deal Is said about coruption in the
old convention plan, people were po-
litically honest in those days and
did not butt in and endeavor to con­
trol nominations in the opposite
party. Not so today under our
Oregon system, for the recent pri­
mary election proves conclusively
that the people of Oregon have be­
come politically dishonest in being
allowed to change their affiliations
for the purpose of defeating a per­
son in a primary election. The pri­
mary law, anyway. Is too lax and
needs fixing. For Instance, about
,00 persons swore in their votes on
lection day in Tillamook county.
We Lead; Others Follow
IN QUALITY AND IN PRICE
A Few Leaders for Next Week
First quality tires and tubes at special prices:
¿0X3, Fabric tire............................................... $ 7.83
Grey tube.............
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30x3% Fabric tire
8-55
Grey tube .............
I.92
30x3% Cord tire .
IO.55
32x3% Cord tire
19-35
Grey tube ...
2.04
32x4 Cord tire
19-35
Grey tube
2.40
Cord
tire
20.30
33x4
Grey tube
2.52
Grey tube
2.64
21.00
34X4 Cord tire
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The republican county committee
elected a woman as vice-chairman.
We move that she be made
stump speaker for the county com-
mittee.
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CALL AND SEE US
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If you cannot call phone in your order
The Headlight will support
republican party, and for that
son all good republicans should
port the Headlight.
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HEADLIGHT
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The Headlight is going to help
boo.st the city and county in every
wny possible. Quite a number of
the business men are real live boos­
ters, and have done a great deal
for the development of the city and
county, They will always have the
support of the Headlight, for a city
that is asleep and not actively en-
gaged in advertising the advantages
of the city and county never does
amount to much. It is more boosters
and less knockers that we need.
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SPECIAL
TILLAMOOK TIRE CO
Mary Agnes Vitchestam is a
14-year-old girl evangelist of Pitts­
burgh. Pa. Her sermons are de­
livered with all the two-fisted punch­
in.' of Billy Sunday’s gymnastic
gyrations.
IGEM THEATRE
By the way the women folk were
carrying brooms on last Saturday,
they must either have gone to a
bargain sale or expect to do some
summer clean.'ng.
PRICE S
REDUCED
F. 0. B. Factory on
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CATTLE TO PASTURE— Yearlings,
|1; 2-year olds, |1.50; cows, |2;
per month, Josi Brothers, on the
tideland.
p44-3t
FOR SALE—No. 2 Russle saw mill
complete; 25 hp Advance stekm
traction engine; 10 hp upright
boiler; small planer; two 8x10
stationary engines; dry kiln; log
turn; horizontal shingle machine
and saws; live rolls; Halleck ma­
chine; location Twin Rocks, Ore­
gon, G. A. DeBols.
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WANTED—Hop pickers for largest
ranch in Oregon.
We furnish
wood, water, tent or room, for
families, straw for bedding and
pay 50c per box. Write for reg-
istratlon card and circular. E.
Clemens Horst Co., Independence,
44t2
Oregon.
Mutt & Jeff Cartoon Comedy.
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Light Six Chassis...........
Roadster and Touring
Coupe Roadster.........
Sedan .............................
Special Six Chassis.........
Roadster........................
Touring ........................
Coupe .............................
Sedan .............................
Big Six Chasis..................
Touring ........................
Speedster ......................
Coupe .............................
Sedan .............................
Old
Price
$ 875.00
1045.0G
137500
1750.00
1200.00
1425.00
147500
2150.00
2350.00
1 V’OOO
1785.00
Reduc-
tion
$ 90.00
7000
150.00
200.00
200 00
175.00
200.00
17500
300.00
200.00
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2500.00
2700.00
225.OO
225.OO
Tillamook Sales Agents
This is a Studebaker Year
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An IRVIN V. WILLAT production. A story of life
among the fisher folks, and people of the water
front. It’s filled with swift action, tense moments
and thrills without number. If you enjoy pictures
of the sea coast—DON’T MISS THIS ONE!
A dashing romance of a wandering Ranchman.
Quick with his wits, but quicker with his gun,
was Racey Dawson, man of the plains.
“Pathe Review”
“Just in Time" two reel comedy.
“Harold Lloyd Comedy”
Tuesday-Wednesday, August 15-16.
TOM MIX in “For Big Stakes”
Saturday, August 19.
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$
“TWO KINDS OF WOMEN
SEE the greatest romance of roungh riding,
straight shooting, trick roping, desperate adven­
ture and quick-witted love making ever enacted
by TOM MIX.
Featuring PAULINE FREDERICK and TOM SAN-
TSCIII. A story of California ranch life. Show­
ing two kinds of women. The one kind who can’t
do anything, the other kind who is able to do
‘ Fox News”
‘ Pa & Ma’’.
I he Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is
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Of Great Importance To Us
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We want you t< deposit
FRIENDSHIP
Two reel Mack Sennett
M O N E Y
Your interests will be
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protected
and
you will lx assured of OUR Friendship
in return for your Confidence.
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MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
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‘Tffizmf'’!’ Centy Baft
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CREAM
Purest, Richest Cream
from Healthy
Cozvs
FRESH FRUIT JUICES—
BLENDED AND FROZEN
as well as
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“Snub Pollard Comedy”
Friday, August 18.
“PARTNERS OF THE TIDE
“PARDON MY NERVE”
featuring BUCK JONES
when you start an account with us.
Williams & Williams
“THE WONDERFUL THING
SURPRISE? We’ll say so—and such a swift one
that we won’t spoil it by telling It. But we’ll just
hint—‘‘Look out, Connie!’’ It’s sure a winner.
< • Monday, August 14
Friendship and Finance
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NORMA TALMADGE in
if this wolutlon be ■ FOR SALE or TRADE—
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lots on Mitin street in
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be spread upon
.five minutes walk fre
of the Chapter.
In best residence dlstr
Signed
rlfice for $S00. or wi
auto for all or part. Box 416.1
LI /IE WILLIAMS
INA STANLEY
Tillamook, or inquire RUT Head-1
CORA MILLER.
light office.
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New
Price
' 785.00
975.00
1225.00
1550.00
1000.00
1250.00
-’7 5-00
1875.00
2050.00
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1785.00
2275.00
2475.00
“Cameron of the Royal Mounted”
from Ralph Connor’s story
Filmed In the Fort MacLeod district. The pict­
uresque Canadian Pacific is the background for
this most engrossing of all pictures of the great
Northwest. Greatest Mounted Police picture ever
in Tillamook.
Whereas, God In Ills Infinite mer­
cy has seen fit to call from this
earthly home our loving sister Ida
B. Mnrtlny. wife of David Martlny,
and mother of Mrs. Harriet Lienhcff.
Be It
Order of the East-
Chapter
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the bereaved
sympathy In their
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Thursday, August 17.
Sunday, August 13
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE
STUDEBAKERS
SERVICE STATION
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60c
Per
Quart
FORM the most delicious
ice cream delight in the
world. Don’t mistake our
WEATHERLY with ordin­
ary kinds.
Children and old folks, too,
can eat all they want of it.
It’s a food—in addition to
‘‘tasting nice.”
Phone us your order today. Quick delivery
made for special occasions
THE BUNGALOW CAFE