THE. TILLAMOOK the Josephine caves and report a very enjoyable time. Mr. Barrick is a member of the law firm of Barrick and Hall. ■vKQi GEM THEATRE Sunday, Sept. 3— GOD’S CRUCIBLE” Fox News A »tory with different theme, wiib a ifdferent climax. A story of a ship wreck and atiny baby girl who was cast on the shore aijd was raised by an old sailor. It’s novel—It’s Jiew*-*-It s gripping—— SEE IT. ’ Snub Pollard Corpedy. Monday, Sept. 4— LIGHTS OF THE DESERT” A story of a girl's mlstortune and difficulties in the oi lfields of Nevada and California. Shirley Mason has never appeared in a more satisfying production. “Sneakers” two reel comedy. Tues.-Wed., Sept. 5-6— Friday, Sfcpt. 8— "FRENCH HEELS” Featuring IRENE CASTLE. You'll see a thrilling fight between John Tabor and the lumberjacks of the logging camp. You’ll see flashes of New- York’s brilliant nigfct life—before t ehBlue lays dimmed them. You’ll see lower New York bay and you’ll see the picturesque lakes hidden between the forestcapped hills of New England. “SMILIN’ THROUGH” As a play a worldwide success—as a photodrama a revelation, Norma Talmadge in her greatest achievement. "Smiln’ Through’’ 8 reels of storm and sunshine. 8 reels you won’t want'to forget. A story of high finance and stock manipulatiön and the escapades of Jack Spurlock, son of Jonas Spurlock, railway magnate, and multimillionaire. Jack had a lot of tun boving w-ith a bear—but he got more satisfaction fighting the wallstreet bears. ‘Please Be Careful”, two reel Sunshine Mr. and Mrs. George Russell of this city were week end guests at at Lake Lytle recently. Mrs. Burl Clements and son of this city were recent vacationists at the Blair cottage in Twin Rock The Terry, Grate, O’Neil, Robin son hunting company returned from The ocean waves at Lake Lytle south of Roseberg late Saturday are' so wild this season that many night with seven deer. visitors have to sneak up on them in the dark. This is one explana Adam Schmelzer and wife were tion of numerous bonfires that have in .Tillamook last Wednesday on a helped sojourners at this lovely business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Schmel summer resort to while away the zer own one of the finest dairy soft Indian summer nights. farms near Heaver. Roy H. Swint, of Portland, tyne on business last Tuesday. Swint is auditor for the Tillamook Portland stage line. incorporated 3T1 St. Alpheusus Academy will open for the 1922-2.3 term on September the 6th. t ? $ DEPARTMENT STORES This Is Our Kinsington club will hold its reg ular meeting At the hall on Wed nesday, September 6th. Mesdames Franklin, Ebinger and Greene will be the hostesses. —a time wheD we call attention to the scores of smaller articles which are needed ¿or personal use as well as to fulfill the requirements of the home. < Our buyers have made tremendous purchases for our 371 store:, You benefit because our prices are remarkably low for goods of such quality. V isit our store during our “Notion Week.” Baldwin and Spitzenberg apples for sale. Delivery about October 1. Send orders to Wells Bros., Inde- pendence, Oregon. p472t FOR TRADE—Cow and six tons ot hay for Chevrolet or Ford. See Ray Houck, Box 114, Bay City, Oregon. p471t 1544 Mass will be said next Sunday, September 3, at 10:30 o’clock at Rockaway. ? WANTED TO BUY 5 to 7 ROOM MODERN HOUSE. T119 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Charles L. Wooley by the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon. All per sons having claims against said es to present the I tate are required same verified as provided by law- to the undersigned at the office of Botts & Winslow, attorneys at law, Tillamook, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice Dr. J. E. Reedy and family were which is the date of the first pub enjoying the beach at Rockaway lication. Dated August 31, 1922. last Sunday. EMIL M. WOOLEY. Admintrator. C. H. Coe and wife were Sunday visitors up the beach, taking dinner at the hotel Lake Lytle. Theatre closed Sept. 12, 13, 14—Free Pictures at County Fair Grounds. Florence E. Kamph of Tillamook is staying at the P. Office appart- ments at Rockaway. I “Pathe Review” “Harold Lloyd Comedy’’ Saturday, Sept. 9— William Russell in “A SELF MADE MAN” Norma Talmadge in “Fox News” Frank Hunter returned from the hills last Sunday evening with a tine big buck as the evidence of success. Thursday, Sept. 7— Anita Stewart in ROSE OF THE SEA taken from Ralph Connor’s great story “The For eigner”. Featuring Gaston Glass, Gladys Coburn. Wilton Lackaye and Robert Haines, photographed in all the granduer of the Canadian Rockies. HEADLIGHT ? ? ó D^vid Gregoire of Portland was here the first of the week, Mr. Gregoire is w'ith the Equitable Sav- ings and Loan Association and re- ports a very good business in these parts. » Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barrick and Junior returned the first of the week from n trip thru the Crater Lake National Park and a visit to CHIROPRACTIC THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH Forest L. Howard CHIROPRACTOR At 4c 1 I Sharp Sewing Needles, All sizes; paper................ 4c Darning Needles, 14 to 18 assorted; paper....4c No. 4 200 Count Steel Pins; 2 pkgs................ • -4c 160 Count, All Brass Common Pins; paper..4c Safety Pins, nickel plated brass with guard ed spring, asstd. sizes; dozen ..(••)................... 4c Hook and Eyes, black or 4c white; card ... 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I AN APPRECIATION We are pleased to take this ner of expressing our appret and thanks, to the citizens of mook for their able assistance helping to remove out furniture fixtures from the banking room, especially wish to congratulate Fire Boys on the efficient manne which they handled the fire in building last Monday. Gentlemen we thank you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BA Aa your motor begins to warm up, what happens to the oil? It thins, of course. But just how does it thin and how does it act when subjected to the high operating temperatures’ Upon the answer to that question depends the proper lubrication of your car. Zerolene, being made from selected crudes and scientif ically refined by our patented vacuum process, resists engine heat; it retaina its lubricating “body” at all op erating temperatures. It does not decompose or “break down.” It clings to the bearing surfaces and maintains a perfect film of lubricant. q A Minimum of Soft, Flaky Carbon If the motor ia getting proper lubrication, some oil slips past the pistons and ia consumed by the flame of com bustion. In burning, all oils deposit carbon on the cylin der walla and cylinder heads. Inferior oils deposit a bard, gritty carbon in considerable quantity. It is this bard carbon deposit which causes pre-ignition, breaking and sticking of cylinder rings, overheating, lose of power, warping and splitting of exhaust valves, and wear of valve stems. Zerolan« deposits a minimum of carbon of a soft, flaky nature which can do no damage and ia usually blown oat with the exhaust. Lubricate excluaively with Zerolene, adopting the rec. ommendationa embodied in the Zerolene chart of recom mendations, and you will develop the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of your car. STANDARD OU. COMPANY cti cn u i wear thru Carrot L hrication £íOÉL5 UDGING from the present demand for Revere 30 x 3> j Tires, everyman who bought Reveres at $ 10.90 this spring must have told at least five other motorists how downright economical they are. Never since the first tire was made has there been such tire value offered to car owners. A whale of a money’s worth in this "R" Tread Revere at $10.65. You’ll say so. too. J C. F. PANKOW, Tillamook BEAVER GARAGE & HD WE. CO., Beaver JH. I. SHELDON, Garibaldi Price« on Revere Passenger Car Tire« and Tube« are not tub lecito Federal Excite Tax, the Utx having been absorbed by the mana/ac* TIRES TUBES