Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 10, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. NOVEMBER. 10, 1922
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Page Four
Office: Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Ground Floor
Both Phones: Bell 49 J
P. O. Box 197
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO.
L. V. EBERHARDT, Prop.
Complete Set of Atm tract« of the Records of Tillamook County
Children Using Milk
Make Most Rapid
Progress
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jp'irty two thousand five bundled children of Los An­
geles were questioned ns to the amount of milk they
Bonsumed daily, their uges were recorded and heights
and weights obtained. The heights and weights of
these children were compared on the basis of their
consumption of milk, and the figures revealed the
startling fact that In every age, without exception, the
milk-using children wore taller and weighed more than
tho non-mllk using children. »r was also found that
the milk-using children made more rapid progress in
their studies. In every grade the milk-using children
were slightly younger than the non-mllk using chil­
dren. The milk using children gained on the average
2.28 years on tho non-mllk using children, from the
kindergarten to the eighth grade.
EVERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE A QUART OF RAW
MILK DAILY. ORDER GOLDEN ROD DAIRY CLAR-
IFIED MILK.
Golden Rod Dairy
Both Phones
E. G Andc r-on returned Thursday
evening from Portland where he 1
been for several days with Kls wife,
Is in a hospital there. He re­
tí rs. Anderson as Improving
nicely.
Erwin Harrison, Prop.
t
if
Need A New Range?
Kitchen Haidware and Cooking Utensils
Paint to Bngbixn up the Furniture
Farming Implements
The Episcopal Guild will hold a
Mrs. Arthur Marolf and her fath-
“Good E..t ’ „ule, Friday afternoon • ,, Gu.-> Wicklund, accompanied
rN
17th, at th /!■ or.
. 1 lor,
Juek Rupp, united ih« stock
in Portland this week.
Mrs. E. M. Hadley, who has been
visiting for the last two months at
David Kuratll, IL T. E t’.
the home of her son C. M. Hadley Dürrer were stock show visitors this
returned Thursday morning to her week
home in Oregon City.
M. D. Ackley drove a new Ford
K. 1! .Miller went to Portland Sun­ touring car to Nehalem Tuesday for
day, return g Tin- day, bringing A. 8. Tilden.
Mis Allena
ilden
back a Dodge coupe.
went with him.
SUNDAY .MONDAY. NOV. 1.
All the stores of the city will be
M. W. Harrison of Portland was
closed Saturday to celebrate Armls
in the < ity the first of the week on
tice day.
business.
gowns of London Society.
the county clubs at the stock show.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reichers and
Miss Edna Mills and Mrs. Edna Mrs. W. T. Oathout made a trip to
De,Mart made a trip to Salem Tues- Portland Sunday, returning Tues
day, returning the same day.
day.
MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY
Ji
A. \i<DAY. NOV. 18—
Put your heart to this test! Test it Thus!
It you can sit through this stupendous drama
of cyclonic emotions without feeling
your
pulse pound like a trip hammer, you're the
most hard boiled person in town.
You'll
see fifteen of the greatest thrills ever shown
on the screen. It’s to your advantage
and
it’ll be a revelation to you to see “IN THE
NAME OF THELAW.”
“The Vermillion Pencil
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SES.'i'E IIAYAKAWA & BESSIE
L 1 ■ i.. A procession of thrills of STAGGER­
IN . .MAGNITUDE!—VOLCANIC ERUPTION
EAR. 1.'QUAKE, FLOODS OF BLAZING LA­
VA ..ml WHOLE CITIES DEMOLISHED! A
THRILL A MINUTE plus one of the most
ex’ uisite love stories ever told.
DON'T MISS IT!
3ÀIX IN IHE SAFE ’ — TWO REEL FOX
SUNSHINE COMEDY
-FOX NEWS’’
Coming Next Week:
“Is Matrimony a Failure,” “My Dad” and “Fools First
The Society Circus is coming.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holden
In Portland this week to see
stock show. They will return Sun­
day.
The highest
QUALITY FLOUR
Milled
¥
On the Pacific Coast
from the
CHOICEST HARD
WHEAT GROWN
Fred Wheeler and family went
Portland Thursday morning to spend
a few days.
Sold by
highest patent -
•^HARD wheat
SAPOLIO
1
raun 9
Sherman Conover Is leaving Fri-
■lay to attend the stock show
in
: Portland.
We Serve
WAFFLES AND HOT CAKES
All Day
Dr. C. H. Pollock is in
>.hi< week.
' DON T
HAVE TO WORRY. Y. Í KNOW YOU G’
NDRF.D
PER CENT VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY. WL.Ji \ U TRATE
X
H l Water and Steam Heating
i . ar.<l Pipeless Furnaces
■ d Do Guarantee Them.
quality and SERVICE” OUR MOTTO
Portland
OTHERS FOLLOW
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warren,
Portland, tilted relatives In Tilla­
mook a few days this week
ity And In Price
Dr Bonis drove to Portland Tues-
lay evening, returning Wednesday.
YOUR NEIGHBORS’ FI HE
MAY
MEAN YOUR OWN LOSS.
FOR GIVE AWAYS AND UNDLRTR1''LD (K 01 3
Work of all descriptions.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kuppenhendei
are the proud parents of a son, Har­
old. born Monday, Nov. 6. Dr. Boats
was the attending physician.
Insurance of
every kind
Accident w Health
Automobile
Fa i m
Fidelity A Surety
Bonds
Fire
Life
Live Stock
Plato Glass
Public Liability
FLAMES HAVE BEÇN CARRIED
BUILD
FOR MILES.
WISELY
BE CAREFUL. AND INSURE.
ALL INSURANCE IS NOT ALIKE
YOU NEED
THE
It AU I kX'UD FIRE
CO.
for
REST.
THE
INSURANCE
HTBtNOTIl
AND
FAIRNESS.
V .npxnkatlon
CALL ON TRIS AGENCY
R0LLΠW. WATSON
The Insurance Man”
Phone*
COUNTY
chard, Manager
Professor Pepp—Dec. 8.
Located Next Door to Bum*' Groom
TILLAMOOK
FIX A A D FIT SHOP
Lester Zimmerly of Pleasant
ley, Oregon, was in town a few
this week visiting his mother
M. E. Nendel.
Pies, Cakes, Meat Pies, Baked
Beaus, Etc., for Lunches
WHERE ONE ARTICLE IS NOT OVERPRICED TO MAKE I
Portland
Profe; or Pepp—Dec. 8.
ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO., New Yort, U. S. A.
Trade With Men You Know
WE HAVE LOCATED
THE STORE
earing for
Mrs. Miller, postmistress at Rock
awuy, was in Tillamook Thursday, j
Furnishes Ilelicatesseii Foods
such as
ALL THE LEADING
DEALERS IN
Cleans • Scours • Polishes
■JÜSL.
TILLAMOOK
‘•RATHE REVIEW”
4 the northwest
THE WAFFLE HOUSE
CONOVER & CONOVER
■ i
re. 1 triumph of this popular star,
poverty and the accom-
p .yiii, trials .<1 tribulations of those who
ieit at th mercy of a hard hearted
and
I tyr it
i ’HE BOND BOY’’ Is a pic­
even ri ■
than “TOL’ABLE DAVID >•
NUFF SED!
.
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY. NOV. 14 15—
“In the Name oí the Law
NOV. 16 17—
F C ¿ARDBARTHELMESS
In “The Bond Boy”
Mrs. John Patterson will leave
Chief Jenkins of the Portland po­
Friday for a short visit with her
lice force Is in Tillamook on a fish
mother in Newberg, From there she ing trip.
will go to Portland where Mr. Put-
Jay Honey recently purchased the
The Society Circus Is coming.
home of Ralph Warren on Fifth
terson will Join her Su nday.
street and will move in soon.
Mrs. F. H. Nichols la In Portland
Mrs. A. E. Koenig of C.utl Jd'
i his week.
Watch for the Society Circus.
was In town Thursday shopping.
M' ani Mis Fred Small and E.
E Koch were in Portland the first
the
enlng.
Large cake
No waste
AT------
“FOX NEWS ’
Mr. and Mrs. John Strand
and
W. D Pine, county agent, with his
wife and daughter, went to Portland Mrs. Hartman, of Brighton, spent
Wednesday morning to see the Htock Saturday afternoon in Tillamook.
show.
Miss Mary F. Stevenson, of Ne­
Mr and Mrs. David Kennedy went halem, was a Tillamook shopper Sat­
to Portland last Friday whttre
Mr. urday. Mis.-, Stevenson is the prln
Kennedy has charge of the work of cipal of the Nehalem schools.
ALEX McNAIR & CO
< ’
featuring GLORIA SWANSON and RUDOLPH
VALENTINO taken from the story by ELI­
NOR GLYNN Gay nights in Paris, wonder-
rh
lips and beautiful
Mrs. E. J. Hughes, who has been
running the Royal Restaurant here.
has closed out her business and left
this week for Onalaska, Wn., to live
with her two sons, after making a
short visit with her daughter In
Walia Walla, Wn.
Clean steel knives and
forks, remove stains and
grease with
■
“Beyond the Rocks
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marolf are In
Miss Una Emerson, of the Penney
Portlund this week.
Btore, spent the week nd at the I
H. Moore home at Pleasant Valley.
.Mrs. J. E. Shearer is in Portland
this week as a delegate of the Amer
C. H. Chrlstnsen and Alfred An
lean Legion Auxiliary to visit the derson, of Nehalem, were In town
ex service men’s hospital. She
Is Saturday taking care ot business
accompanied by her daughter, Mar
Mr and Mrs. Ed Winters and
garet.
niece, Caroline Slavlne, and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lyster of Hem­ Mrs. Carl Beckett, of Brighton, were,
Tillamook visitors Saturday.
lock were in town Wednesday.
Mrs John Steinbach went to Port ­
land Tuesday morning to see tho
work of the local canning team
at
tlm stock show. Mrs. Steinbach's
daughter, Lucia, and Pauline Glen
.'■•I ate the members of the Tills
monk county team.
. .
Mutual A Hell <J J
Mrs George Gilbertson, of
Me—
Mlnnvitle. was in Tillamook Thurs-
■lay evening for the meeting of the
Rebekah lodge. Mrs. Gilbertson
noble grand of the local chapter.
ì
*ess is Good
k Tire Company
Meet you at the Society cl.cus.
E. F. ROGERS
laplaiu George Stokes and James
Gllsan of the state tire marshal’s
office in Salem were in ^ilamook
for a short time Sunday.
Weldor. Fuge recently moved from
Oregon City to clerk In Smithy’s v .
rlety store.
Forth ad Auto Stage
For plain sewing call Mi’s Edith
Fletcher at M)9 2nd Ave East Bothi
phones. Tillamook l ire Co.- AdV
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Remember the Good Eats" «air
Friday. Nov
17th, at the Victory
cash etore.
FOR RENT—MODERN « ROOM
furulshed house. Inquire of O. A.
Martin st Sunset Garage. or »16
W. Fifth 8t.
|tl
’ rook. Ore.
Lv. i iiiainouk, 7:30
am , 2 00 p.m., and *6:oo p.m-
Lv. Portland. ; 45 a.tn..
*12 ^0 p.m., and 3:30 p m.
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Newburg, Multnomah.
•Dally except Sunday.