Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 22, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Œillainook ÿjrablisfjt
167.69
Union Oil Co.
S. D. Moon ____ ____________207.25
Yellow Fir Lbr. Co. .. .
.......... 52.68
Sand Lake Sawmill ............. .
1 3.10
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. Standard Oil Co. . ... ____ 124.01 [
TiUamook, Oregon
Standard Oil Co. ............
516.27
A Weekly
Paper Published
Friday by the
every
Managing Editor
Leslie Harrison
Both Telephone»
Entered as second-clasB matter in
the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year ____________________ »2.00
Six months_________ __ ______ 1.00
Three months _______________
Payable in advance
Howard-Cooper Corporation
114.73
Dunn & Balter ............
33.62
Road Builders Equipment Co. 1841.85
Tillamook Clay Works_______ 28.80
P. D. Ott ..............
192.63
Cloverdale Mercantile Co........... 52.09
Roosevelt Highway Garage
63.11'
R. F. Zachmann __________ . 0.65
Chas. F. Pankow _____ ______ 405.19
Pacific Tel. à Tel. Co. . ... ... 4.10
F. M. Hatch
__ ___ ____ 516.31
new pastor, is with us. We have
Sunday School every Sunday- morn-
Ing at 10, Preaching at 11. Even-
ing Service at 8.
Next Sunday, Sep' 34 th, ut 10
A. M. we will have a Special Review
of what has been studied during
Presbyterian Church
the last three months in the Sun­
day School, our Pastor, his wife, J.
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Honey and others taking part,
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
Preaching service will follow and
Subject: “Christ Our Teacher.»’
those of us that heard Bro. Jones
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M.
Subject: “Insurrection in Gali- last Sunday feel sure you w ill enjoy
his talk. Everbody i- invited.
lee.” A reading
The public is always invited, and
strangers cordially made welcome.
Reformed Church
Allan A McRea, Minister.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Morning Worship at 11.
Hemlock Nazarene Church
Subject: “The Sin o: Indiffer-
ence.’’
The Rev. Carlton D. Jones,
At 2:30 P ni. the pastor will,
You
conduct services at Mohler.
are coridally invited to these ser-
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It*» toasted. This
one extra prooess
gives a delightful
quality that can
not be duplicated
ward White and featuring Robert McKim, Claire
Adams, Carl Gantvbort and others.
The story of
pourings from the hearts that have frozen
th-
want of Romance.
for
Widely read as a novel
i.ei.e beautiful as a Picture.
-SNUB POLLARD COMEDY”
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29
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ALMA RUBENS and HARRISON FORD in "FIND
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THE WOMAN”
-THE GOOD PROVIDER"
Featuring Vera Gordon and
A mystery picture of love and life on BroaUway__
Dore
Davidson.
It
all New York at it’s best and worst, lives in this
gt ipping mystery-melodrama.
will be remembered that these two stars played
PATHE REVIEW
the part of Mother and Father in “Humoresque’’
and this feature is a very worthy successor
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HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY
to
that mprvelous production, and here we might
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30
"THE BARRICADE” »
add that it is even endorsed by critics as more
wonderful than '•Humoresque.’’
Featuring an all star cast headed by Kenneth
Harlan,
Katherine Spencer and William H.
Strauss. An irrisistible HUMAN story of life.
"VILLAGE SHEIK"—Al St. Jdhn Comeyd.
Oregon State
Friendship and Finance
The Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is
Of Great Importance To Us
Know How Much You Save
by Painting Now to Save Repairs
We want you U deposit
FRIENDSHIP
OMPARE the prices of lum­ your property need» it—without delay
ber and paint. They will —and to use the best paint.
show you how expensive it is to The best paints are scientific in
formula and preparation. We've made
let buildings rot for lack of the them for 73 years — to meet the
weather conditions in the West
protection of paint.
Hundreds of thousands of dol­
The best materials—PIONEER
lars wiyth of valuable buildings WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure
and pure colors—are combined
are wasting today at a rapid rate, line
in Fuller's Paints in scientifically ex­
because they have not been act proportions with long-time skill.
painted when they needed n.
raipt’hdw. Save repairs.
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- Thf (ibno»t eMnomy tn paint-
ihg results from the use of a
AA oaf l*T,l Itf UvtM,
high quality product at the time •olor card», ate.
A»k the Faller Specific«*
it is needed. The best paint lion Department «bout th«
moat degtrable color achamea,
spreads easily — it saves labor color
harmony and any o’.her
cost. It covers a larger area per detail«.
Maker« of Rubber Cement
gallon than “cheap” paint.
Floor Paint, A!IPurpoae
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Uut moil important, tn<* be»t paint
aenea five or more years longer than
“cheap" paint.
It'» economy, then, to paint when
With an appeal that will stir sentimental emo­
San Francisco during the period of 1S49 to 18.?*
"FOX NEWS”
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tlons in a marble bre-st and ring passionate out­
IGARETT
Check the Costs
"THE
IOUS MISS LISLE”
Taken from the famous novel by Stewart E<1-
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LAMB-SCHRADER
in
MacDONALD
as well as
M O N E Y
SEPTEMBER
when you start an account with us.
Your interests will be protected and
you will be issured of OUR Friendship
in return for your Confidence.
A wealth of agricultural dis­
plays. Greatest horeshow in
the northwest. Splendid ma­
chinery and tractor exhibits.
Excellent races, and high
class amusements. Best of
camping and parking grou­
nds. Escursion rates on ail
railroad tines.
Varniabe«, Silkmwhite
Enamel, Fifteen-forFloor«
\arnieh, WathaLle Wall Finish. Auto Enamel,
Darn and Roof Paint, Porch aud Step Paint,
and PIONEER WHITE LEAD.
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SPECIFICATION
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
Tillamook County Bank
Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 25, San Francisco
Branch«« In 19 Citi«« in th« Watt
My bou»» n/c !• ,-*u t
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»r’a Specification Hou»« Palate at« eolJ by th» following A|»«ta
WALLPAPER
) W PHEI.PS. GARIBATDI. Pure Prepared Paint Agent.
A C X- H. ANDERSON. NEHALEM P-re Prepared Paint Agent.
NF.TSON Ä CO.. BAY CITY. Pare Prepared Paint Agent.
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A. B. D. r.tel
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TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY SEPT. 26 and 27
Pure Prepared Paint
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Paints
PhdeniA Purt PalnF
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KATHERINE
-FOX NEWS”
W. G. Llenkaemper, pastor.
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 24—
vices.
A. Bodyfelt
.. .........
John Slakii
O. s. II len
E. E. Lightfoot ..............
W. Broughton
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A. Dental
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F. Mitchell
D. Benfield
W. H. Hardt
Ernest Haig
R. V. Jones
William Powell
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Geo. Fowler Jr.
Joe Langley ____ ___ _
Ivan Langley ____ ____
Lon Moscott __________
Russell Dentcl
Geo. Fowler, Sr.
L. E. McKinney .
L. E. McKinney . .
L. E. McKinney ............
p. C. White
P. C. White
J. D. Siting
j. D. Siting
R. M. Howard
H. F. Bailey
H. F, Bailey
F. J. Greenwood
F. J. Greenwood
F. J. Greenwood
Janie, Cripp,
Janie, Cripps
Jud,on Moore
Judson Moore
Frc<l Weiss
F. M. Hatch__ _ '
F. M. Hatch
F. M. Hatch ____
Max Traxler _
Clara Lyster ____
Clan Lyster
Joe LeGault
Herman Nicklaua.....
F. F. Borba ........ .
£lark Johnson
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Albert Bosch ,........ .
. Warren Johnson .
VV. Ft. Speece
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O. M. Burbank
J. J. Hollett
Carl White
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Joe Altenberger
Chris Bedortha
L. W Bedortha
D. W. Benfield
O•• ar H.n den
O. M. Burbank
Orval Fowler
Ru ell I. Deutel
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1922
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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Business is Good
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Wholesale and Retail
Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils
Paint to Brighten up the Furniture
Farming Implements
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Turpentine, Etc.
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mighty good waiting for you to
esi — tonder roasts. dellclou» vegeta
bl«1» »erved in the moat nppltlting
way«. creamy, fluffy potato» ».
piquant salad» and dainty deeert».
Have breakfast, lunch or
dinner with us. You'll be
delighted with the excel­
lent food, the quick eer-
vice, unfailing
courteey
and unuaally reasonable
prices.
Tillamook Tire Company
E. F. ROGERS
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ALEX McNAIR & CO.
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Tillanio, 'k,
Don’t let the rainy days »top your moving
...The City Transfer
1» ptepaied to »end experienced
packer. Into
can va» to cover all
your
your
home
Oregon
with
Office: Natl Bank Bldg.
Ground Floor
Both Phone?: Bell 43-J
P O. Box 197
goods
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO.
Our Motto:
L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop.
Quick «errIce and re a»onable rates
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ANOTHER THOUGHT
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CALL US DAT OR NIGHT
TOURIST CAFE
C. L. L£WIS COMPANY
Complete Set of A bet r Mt» of the Record» of Tillamook County
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hat would you think of thia?
To anyone ¡..iking a »2 00 purchase of sugar’
or other goods in our store, will be entitled to
one pair ...f $s 50 Florschiem sh6es for 50c, 100
}ar.ls best gingham at lc per yard, or any quant-
• y of di»-s silks needed at 10c per yard. You
know it can't be done, but prove to us that your s
is a ie-urable credit account, then when sickness
•tops your pay check, don't worry! Your wife
and children won’t go hungry.
CONOVER & CONOVER
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON