Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 18, 1922, Image 2

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    THE TII.L?.,ûOGI< HEADLIGHT
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Best Canning Peaches will be
here first week in
September
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GARIBLDI
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Miss Dolile Durlire has returned
home.
Bill Robbins was here
transacting business.
Monday
Gravell's garage is almost
pleted.
TILLAMOOK FRUIT AND
PRODDUCE CO
WILL HAVE A CARLOAD
AT VERY REASONABLE
PRICES
IT’S TRAVEL TIME
Round trip fares now in effect afford great
savings in travel costs
Fares from Tillamook to
SAN FRANCISCO, $51.50
SANTA BARBARA, $72.75
LINES
LOS ANGELES, $73-75
SAN DIEGO, $82.00
Sale «lates daily to Sept. 30th, good until Oct. 31st
Stopovers allowed ANYWHERE
EAST THROUGH CALIFORNIA
The way to see more of the U. S. A.
Scene. / that charms plus every modern travel comfort
and convenience will appeal to you
fltop on at San Francisco-Loa Angeles-San Diego-—three
world famous cities
SI ECIAL TRAIN TO PORTLAND
Sunda* August 6, 13, 20, 27, and Mon., Sept. 4
L\ I « lamook 4 p. in., ar Portland 10:30 p. in.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
LINES
com­
The Cloverdale Lumber Co. is get­ a charge of dynamite set off in the
ting ready for business. They have hill near it while making way for
a number for workmen ready to go the highway.
ahead, and will put out a good pro­
duction when they start up.
Special repairs are being made
upon our school building this week
Mrs. W. A. High and daughter, I preparatory to the opening of
Evelyn, are visiting for a few days school soon.
in Portland and valley points with
friends.
It is reported that probably soon
the mail schedule between Clover­
Mr. and Mrs. A. Keusser were at dale and Grande Ronde, and be-
Rockaway a few days last week en­ tween Cloverdale and Tillamook will
joying a weel earned vacation from be changed to a night service. If
the rnch.
• it will be the worse for Clover­
dale and all the patrons along the
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith and way. But It Is what Tillamook
Frank Nelson returned Monday wants, and if Tillamook swims the
from a trip to Portland and Hood rest of us can float or do worse.
River.
Rev. C. R. Chase ot Grangeville,
Idaho,
was visiting with Rev. J. T.
Mr. Rounds new home is almost
Moore and family last week. Mr.
ready for occupancy.
Chase and Mr. Moore spent several
years
together In old Mexico.
Dr. Larger's new houses are al-
most finished.
Some of our Cloverdaleites heard
Senator
Wooten’s address at Pacific
cow
Mr. Durlire lost a valuable
City last Sunday and they say he
la st Sunday.
warmed up the Ku Kluxs.
H. I. Sheldon’s brother from Cal-
There is lot of road improvement
lfornia is visiting him. It has been
about six years since they last seen going on between Cloverdale and
Neskowin, but the road bed in sev­
each other.
eral places, being new and torn up,
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Mrs. Marion Krumbloft returned is almost impassible since the re­
from Aberdeen, Washington, last cent rains.
Friday.
Arthur K. Wilson and Myrtle
J. L. Kidder lias completed a new E. Bloom of McMinnville, who have
been at the beach on a vacation, i
addition to his place of business.
concluded to be wise an dhappy and
O. R. Stewart Is constructing a hence last Saturday evening they
store room for a confectionery store. called at the Baptist parsonage, and
Rev. J. T. Moore united them in
marriage.
May joy ever be w'ith
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The Repass brothers were
them.
Portland on business last week.
Charlie Triplett is visiting his
John Kuntz of the Cloverdale
sister, Mrs. James Vanderpool.
Mercantile Co., returned from- a trip
The Coast Power Co. have ^X- to San Francisco last week.
tended their lines to the Whitnoy
Cloverdale people are glad that
addition to accommodate the new
the Headlight has been taken over
> evidences.
by Eugene Crosby, for he won the
esteem
of the people of this com­
Til-
to
Morse
motored
Mrs. Hen
munity the short time that he lived
lamook last Saturday.
here and published the Nestucca
Valley Enterprise.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Bays visited
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fiiends at Hemlock last Sunday.
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CLOVERDALE
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Mrs. D. A. Bailey has been sick
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for sometime with Inflammatory
house in rheumatism.
The Catholic church
Cloverdale was dedicated last Sun-
day morning by Archbishop Chrls-
There are a large number of peo­
'« of Foil land. There was a large ple at the Brooten baths for the
congregation present, many of them help of the healing waters there.
were Piotestants. The band from
Mt. Angel was present and rendered
The W. C. T. U. of Clover lr le
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vicinity will
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good music. A good delegation of and
others from Mt. Angel was also pres­ entertainment in the high school
ent, besides those from other points auditorium on the evening of Au­
in the valley. The church house 1 h gust 25th.
an excellent building, costing about
The rock cru her between Ore-
$6,000.00. Much credit for this,
«Milling is due to the active work « town and Neskowin was jarred off
of tic local priest. Rev. Hildebrand.! its foundation a few- days ago by
We hear that an effort is being
NOTICE FOR BIDS
made to put on a rural free delivery
between Cloverdale. Woods and Pa­
Specifications for water pip® |
cific City, going down on one side
of the river and returning by the school house for District No. 54;
400 feet of Z inch pipe.
other. The patrons aong the way
400 feet of H4 inch pipe.
are anxious to have it.
1800 feet of 1 inch pipe.
All galvanized pipe
One porcelain sink and one faj
Pollyanna Shop. Pricilla dresses
for women, needle craft, gifts and <tt; Pipe to be laid one foot d*e|
Opposite Tilla- in the ground and all bids
baby specialties,
45-tf. act ompanietl by a certified check i
mook Hotel.
five percent. School board rese.vei
the right to accept or reject any an«
FOR RENT—Three housekeeping all bids. Bids close Saturday, Au
rooms, furnished, hot and cold wa­ gust 26, at 2 p. m.
ter, can furnish two beds.
En­
MRS. MAGDELENE TURNBULL
quire Mrs. Eichinger, 6th avenue Clerk of Barnsdale School Districi
and 9th street.
45-lt N g . 54. Mohler, Oregon.
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VALVE- N-HEAD
MOTOR CARS
c/innowncing
A wholly 7\ew line of cars built on time-tried
Buick principles but with improvements and
refinements which make their introduction
an event of nation-wide interest.
14 Distinctive Models
Astonishing Values and Prices
Six Cylinder Models
23-6-54—Sport Road, 3 pass $1890
23*6'55—Sport Tour, 4 pass 1945
Four Cylinder Models
23-4-34—Roadster, 2 pass. $IO;O
23-4-3?—Touring, 5 pass.
IO75
23-4-36—Coupe. 3 pass. -
I385
23-43.7—Sedan, 5 pass.
162;
23-4-38—Tour. Sedan. 5 pass. 1540
23-6-41 Tour. Sedan 5 pass.$22io
23-6-44—Roadster, 2 pass
1400
23-6-45—Touring, 5 pass - 1425
23-6-47—Sedan, 5 pass,
227.J
23'6-48—Coupe, 4 pass. - 2180
23-6-49—Touring. 7 pass. - 1690
23-6-50—Sedan. 7 pass.
2495
All Prices F. O. B. Tillamook
A»k about the G. M. A. C. Purchase Plan
which provides for Deferred Payments
See These New Buick Cars
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WHEN BLUER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
One of the most important requirements of a
good motor oil is that it possess stability—that
is. that it maintain its chemical composition
and its lubricating body under all conditions
of engine operation.
If an oil changes its chemical composition—
“breaksdown” athighoperatingtemperatures,
it can no longer maintain a lubricating film be­
tween the bearing surfaces, and its value as a
lubricant is destroyed.
Certain crude oils possess a higher degree of
stability than others. Because of its large pro­
duction of practically every type of crude, this
company is free to choose for the making of
Zerolene only those crudes which are partic­
ularly adapted for the purpose.
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GEM THEATRE
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'The Patented Vacuum Process
IRE STEAIS the wealth of the nation at the
rate of a million dollars a day. Only by sound
insurance can you be indemnified for the loss
fine may cause you. Only by applying the knowl­
edge of hazards can fin's be reduct'd to a minimum.
The Hartford Fire Insurance Company has sold
sound insurance since 1810. Besides, and at no
extra cost, it offers expert Fine Prevention Service
for searching out defects which might cause fires.
Thus it forestalls many losses which cannot be
covered by insurance.
When you insure, insure in tlie 1 lurtford through
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this agency.
ROLLIE W. WATSON
The Tillamook Insurance Man
In the process of distilling and refining these
selected crudes, it is of the greatest import­
ance not to destroy their natural "oiliness” and
stability. For this reason we employ our own
patented htgh-vacuum process exclusively. By
this process the oil produced - Zerolene—re­
tains all the natural oiliness” and stability of
theoriginal,select edcrudefrom which it is made.
No other refiner on the Pacific Coast uses any
form of vacuum distillation. No other refiner
in the United States uses as high a vacuum
as this company.
Zerolene of the correct grade for your car gives
perfect lubrication and permits the develop­
ment of maximum power, speed and gasoline
mileage.
t LAW AND GOD S” Featuring
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 24th—
THE WOMAN S SIDE" FEATURING
¿¿CK LTVINGSTCN and ETHEL SHANNON
KATHERINE MacDONALD
of the Canadian Northwest. A
• rtmendcusly cheery, smileful story ot a matrimon­
ial advertisement which was inserted as a past­
time and answered for amusement, and led to al­
most an epidemic of marriages. Scenes of the
Northwest PON T MISS IT!
"The Woman’s f
..............
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Side"
tells the _ things
which
women must make men understand,
a woman’s
_ „ a
fight to clear the mystery that threatens her
honor.
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$
SNUB POLLARD COMEDY”
FOX NEWS.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 25th—
MONDAY. AUGUST 21»t—
WILLIAM RUSSELL IN “ THE MEN OF ZANZI­
BAR” BY RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
$
A story of adventure and a crook, covering a
w ide scope of territory—from Boston to Zanzibar
Africa, with a J 10.000 reward at stake.
HEY. RUBE” TWO REEL COMEDY.
$
more p<wer 6 speed
wear~
thru Gomct Lubriculion
ANGUST :o h—
UMI
$
ENID BENNET IN
"KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE"
One of the cleverest comedy dramas of the
year. A story of Lizzie Henshaw, belle of Point­
view, a small country town. It’s a regular serearn
and yet it has a story of appeal.
$
"PATHE REVIEW”
HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY"
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22-23d
•THE GREAT ALONE" FEATUR­
ING MONROE SALISBURY
'The Great Alone" is filled with tense mo­
ments. fights that you’ll think are he greatest
ever filmed, thrills that'll lift you from your seat
and scenes and settings that surpass anything
you have ever seen tn this type of picture. You
may live to be old tn years, but you won’t live
to see a more wonderful picture than "The Great
Alone"
TWO NIGHTS ONLY—Tuesday and
Wednesday. August 23 and IS.
"FOX NEWS”
SATURDAY. AUGUST 26th—
THE JOLT" FEATURING EDNA
MURPHY AND JOHNNIE WALKER
The story of a boy wh« "came back” and a
girl who helped him. A story of service in France,
and a resolve to "go straight”, when he gets home
with his French bride, but the old gang are ever
on his trail; plenty of action and thrills to spare.
"PARDON ME" TWO REEL SUNSHINE COMEDY
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