Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 17, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17,
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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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HADLEY’S
MEAT MARKET
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by using
“Is Matrimony a Failure
featuring an all-star comedy cast
including T. Roy
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Lee Lois Wilson and A alter Hi
ers ’ It’s one of the jazziest smile
and comedy pictures ever made.
ERE’S what you’ve been
looking for,—a dynamite
_ . equal in strength to other
stumping powders but costing less
ver stick! And we have it for you
in PACIFIC STUMPING,-a
powder made by du Pont, whose
explosives always give satisfaction.
Besides having 130
x 8-inch
sticks to the 50-pound case,—other
standard stumping powders having
about 85—PACIFIC STUMPING
POWDER will not freeze nor cause
headache from handling. So you
have three reasons for shooting
PACIFIC STUMPING,—(1) one-
half more sticks to the case; (2) no
thawing; and (3) no headaches!
We also have a choice line of Veal, Pork, Mutton and
Poultry. Try Hadley’s Market for
Right Prices and Correct Weight
—and Don’t Forget to Order That
Marshall Neilan’s
“FOOLS FIRST.” A story of the
Johnnie Walker
in “MY DAD”
William Duncan
in “Where Men Are Men”
Every dollar spent for PACIFIC STUMP­
ING Powder buys half as many more
sticks as you can buy of other powders.
Come in uid let us give you an estimate
of cost of PACIFIC STUMPING for your
land -clearing.
Thanksgiving Turkey
Thurso-Friday, November 23-24
rise and fall of Tommy Frazer,
born and bred in the crookedest
surroundings o f New York’s
gangdom—yet able to escape the
seeming inevitable end of all who
Fox News
art raised under like conditions
With a master criminal mind,
Tuesday-Wednesday, November 21-22 able to conceive and plot the
crookedest schemes, but with a
willpowerthatkeeps him straight
a splendid story produced as
only
Mickey Neilan can do it.
In the past we’ve shown pictures
which were dedicated to “Moth­
Pathe Review
er” and all the other members of
the entire family—but here we
Saturday, November 25
have one dedicated to “My Dad,
showing his love, self-denial and
endless toil to give to us that
which lie feels should be ours.
It’s a big picture of the vast
stretches of wilds in the far North A fast action picture, as the title
with lots of action and true Nor­ suggests a man must show and
thern atmosphere
If yon see carry himself as a man, or he does
this one then you’ll be in a posi­ not get much recognition.
“THE LANDLORD,” two-reel Fox
tion to appreciate “My Dad.”
PACIFIC
STUMPING
POWDER
15c
Lard in bulk, per pound
Round and Sirloin Steak, potnd 18c
Pot Roast, pound 10c and 12 l-2c
Boiling Beef, pound
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10c
Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. 85c and 40c
Sauer Kraut, in bulk, quart - 15c
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Sunday-Monday, November 19-20
Sunshine Comedy.
Fox News
KING-CRENSHAW HARDWARE CO.
Remember, THAT WE BUY HIDES
Tillamook, Oregon
FIX AND FIT SHOP
B I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS ät CO., Inc., PORTLAND, <
George J. Burckard, Manager
Need A New Range?
Kltchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils
Paint to Brighten up the Furniture
Fanning Implements
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Professor Pepp—Dec. 8.
Keep Painted Woodwork CLEAN
Clean wooden floors, linoleum,
tile, marble, concrete, with
SAPOLIO
Sec our new and complete
these articles
Makes all house­
cleaning easy.
Large cake
No waste
ALEX McNAIR &
Hot Water and Steam Heating
Pipe and Pipeless Furnaces
.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HimeB,
ac­
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wallace drove to Portland Saturday
morning, returning Sunday evening.
The Odd Fellows lodge at Beaver
held a chicken supper and dance last
at-
Friday night, which was well
tended. Several Odd Fellows from
Tillamook r.nd their wives were
there.
Mr. and Mis. C. M. Hadley and
J ughter, Mildred, visited in Oregon
City and Portland Armistice day and
Sunday
New York, U, $. A.
We Repair Radiators and Do Guarantee Them.
“QUALITY AND SERVICE” OUR MOTTO
The Society Circus is coming.
$olt M.nlf><tvr*n
Enoch jjorgsB , Soni Co-
Professor Pepp—Dec. 8.
XMAS
Sheet Metal and Plumbing Work of all descriptions.
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Mis. Carl Dawson of
was in town Monday.
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Office: Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Ground Floor
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Both Phones: BeU 43-J
P. 0. Box 197
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO
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L. V. EBERHARDT, Prop.
Victor White went to Portland
Saturday to visit his brother Ira.
who is in a hospital there.
Trade With Men You Know
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Garibaldi
Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County
Meet you at the Society circus.
will soon be here, ami
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Disney ami
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Spitzmes er im
tored to McMinnville
Saturday
morning. From there Mr. Disney
went to Portland to meet his sister
in law. who is to make her home
with the Disneys. The party re-
turned to Tillamook Sunday even-
ing.
Abundance of Xmas
Candies and Nuts
for the occasion. Getour prices beloi e
buying. Do yon remember l:vst year?
Ruins Talk!
Conover & Conover
Blackened, charred ruins
CEMENI
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LAMB SCHRADER CO.
WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
In Quality And !» Price
Business is Good
Tillamook I it Ccnipany
F Ü-1GERS
Insurance of
every kind
Accident & Health
Automobile
«♦'arm
Fidelity & Surety
Ronds
Fire
Life
Live Stock
Plate Glass
Public Liability
Workman’s
Compensation
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tell a sorrowful tale of
loss, but the insured
home owner
construction
ready.
fire insurance
Co. policies have built
many a home upon the
very ashes of tfreat con­
Hartford
flagrations.
CALL ON THIS AGENCY
! R0LLIE W. WATSON
“The Insurance Man"
>1 Tears In Tillamook
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rogers drove
to Portland Monday morning, plan-
ning to return the last of the week.
Professor Pepp—Dec. 8.
Children Using Milk
Make Most Rapid
Progress
i'irty two thousand five hundred children of Los An-
. e questioned as to the amount of milk they
Consumed dally, their ages 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 tl*4
; ar’IIr..- tact that in every age, ■without exception, the
mllk-usln/ children wore taller and weighed more than
the non-mllk using children, it was also found that
the mlik-using children made more rapid prog’’*-* *n
their Judies. In every grade the mllk-uslng children
jere slightly younger than the non-mllk using ebU-
t"^le milk using children gaised on the average
- 38 years on the non-mllk using children, from uie
kindergarten to the eighth grade.
Fletcher at S09 2nd Ave. East. Both
phones. Tillamook Tire Co.—Adv. I
Beulah Rogers. Ruth Patridge and
F. C. Nichols, all employe« i of th?'
Tillamook County Bank, went to’
Portland Friday evening to see the 1
unveiling of the Roosevelt statute.'
They returned Sunday with Burr■
Bvals, Jr.
Professor Pepp-—Dec. 8.
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Frankhauser, corner 8th Street and
First Ave. It.—Adv.
EVERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE A QUART OF BAW
IULK DAILY. ORDER GOLDEN ROD DAIRY CLAR­
IFIED MILK.
Marion Doty was able to be out
again Tuesday for the first
time
since his operation.
The Society Circus is coming
F. F. Schults made a business trip
to Portland Tuesday morning.
Ccldoît RefiI Dairy
Professor Pepp Pec 8.
Phonee: Mutual .♦ Bel <S-J
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rty a Classified Ad in the Tillamook
Headlight lor Ruick Returns
Both
Mr and Mrs. A G. Beals plan to
leave next Thursday for Los Angeles
California, where they will «pend the
nter. Their daughter, Ruth, will
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ay them »nd R Hand will ___
Phones
Erwin Harrison, Pr°P'
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