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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1923)
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT LANDED BEFORE COLUMBUS Svery Reason to Bellay« That Liai ENesson Wae of A Who thay ! .. r of A rie- £<>i ; <»!' ttua r b'.s denev thin La •»< i r-.-s-Jun- L-. : e ..tthxj •: t rc Umt t!rr< >vc that t* ájx <» hri'iV. .< ■ AR17 all Mrs. Claypool, phona 157J. If ish anything in the b .lr goods Adv. ï JLW ter of th« i'enneyi m last week 011 aj C. Esch . was in -iness trip IN EINE Ci g. of r«By City. 1st ATTRACT; i Mlr.uvitle r Ida}. .f & ar. '■■■.•■ Ralph son Ralph, Jr , of I town Tuesday»- »filai «laughter! d Beaver 1 I VPrscliku! < ¡-»verdale. i Hr. K tick).«berry, who is In part • i-b p " ith Dr Eoals, opened an lice at Garibaldi this week. F W. Emerson, of Forest Grove was in town a lew days this week visiting his daughter, Miss Una Emerson. P J. f ephens received a bad cut ■>n hi.; arm ;<ist week while working it th« Yellow Flrmlll , when a hook •lipped out of a limber. Mvifi ,-.t . rm., and Bi t Ankeny •it ta I’ tlaml Sund;., afternoon ic.dn «ail e xpect ro retitr the. 't t part of the »«eek rhe jiew hall 01 the Whitney lum - 'oinp.oi at <- iribaldi is to be d Saturday night Invitation dance. id Georg« Hauslniair al .n last. Thursday ' •'■ I . i> to I’ort- ■ - e Saturday with when ^ou. htt the Open tfoacL If you want to get the most out of your trip this summer, if you want to get away with con fidence and come back w: satisfaction - if you want to en joy ev»ry blessed minute of you’re outing — if you want to wade rivers, climb mountains and buck over unused trails — Put Coast Tires on all tour wheels with Coast Tubes in side. Then you’ll know what ser vice, satisfaction and really big mileage mean. ¡»oui Labov. iicl’. prop: letoi of Grand Leader, 1 in l'ortland on 11 res- this week. During his ab ■.» < . hid brother Ila, ry is In charge the store. r • • i*. ■R *L. t ?”- • « 1 Xi » nine cular. ruook. TUB* and guineas layers. Send for John Hoffman, latlOp. Colonists Buffered Cold The housee of the early colonists ID Amerlra were not proof against the bitter <x>ld of winter, One volume telle of icy blasts that blew down Cotton Mather's great chi irne; so fiercely that this noted divine record ed the fact tn his diary He speaks of a "grent l ire that the Juices forced out at the end "f short billets of «vood by the heat of the flume on which they were laid, yet froz« Into ice >u their coming out." Judge Sewell wrote 20 years later: "An Extmor- 'linnry Cold Storm of Wtnr and Snow Brisad was froxji nt the Lcvrd's Table. Even though it was so Cold yet John Tie terman was hapt1z« c At -t o'clock my Ink freo es so t' at I cmi hardly write b a _-»<«»1 1 ■ In wives Chamber.1' C. ;ton Mi 'her ti ll- tn Ids pompous fast >n <«f n old win ter'« day four years la tor '• Th li my dreadful cold, in y hk n zr Standish is fro««» uid i uf very stove. Mr Ink in tor« a C'i/lgelutl<«-u" OM Flour Moks« Eto-i f r.««! Flour Gs'< < o ' ts |Hi";oe viti, ng • »J. • ■ '•i.r .’lla'ing n btoggr a«». ■■«* 11 mill' d flema .,« ■> ¡»r lo«a> t>. of wld«di i ce z, ms*' • I iMlvunia Mi, :• I» In >b .mil '•« t by 'tie »u<*--.d II'«, of ■ i»«J.< c < rreatoig ilirir a «’ ;T r was v.-d.ly nil -1 « » the pers'erftos «1 1 ( toperi? ,ig *d has been in so tí at the flou •• n some time volisi. m«*r hi «Cu fi Its Uigliest bn¡¡..a' again Wed corse from his of affitir« I« fin 'imi treat ■ • 1» wit) .n «ml the gen- ru' I -ill! ■ is* ' II: I irin .” U.. : Te gener «*fl' <'t if "it.mi. - ,.g" flour a wblfimh g •?:.■< «, t. g. iher Hlvfl SCHOOL NOTES «It!1 grvntly-U.it '‘t«l ■ t«''i. q nilities t'i r f ! er ' year examinations are ovei Hi«* yellow i«' >r .1» •his .->• i.i« started. Many rar« t'o, «vhb'ti Is «le wb.ii git e* nr cP n«.- «nt« red, the . ots -h lr e*ih«r - Tlovifw sl<': —, the .«lor K.rhmau cla.«^ «¡nite . number are «.••«nitl.’b whb ’i Gu n ** s I -------------------------- ut of tov. ¡1 students.* • A Word in Exvai • atlon. f o g tines thi-week. A twin wlio had aeveiui ill............. I the high se hool K. is Wednesday the help of hJs ralnlat' r > ■■ re em at 8:00. The girls ploymcnt wbs lonnring n.nr n railway stat!'»! us the pastor van iiurrylng to teams catch « train •‘ExclHle roa sir," said the une>¡» I same pi .¿cd In h rremblir g vole* Lier» I S', you nr«« out of work agatr «aid the minister » to roe y«»u get tired very quick'y." "Don’t ai -dr ." an <le<1 U.< t.MT'Vt ta rtittifuMj al: J pas- liow know of the fu- md W hat It Ims In store for ua.'' t'e trae,” another passenger -aid. Little did I think w|ipn ¡siine ¡M) >ear» ago I curved my InSiaL >n the d«Nk In the old country that I «vouM «■■me «lay gr iw yp ,,r>4 Bt',1 to UvcoAie »TL ** . » • , /■ 'Ife rr*4' ’M*.' Ç* A J- < Sf Mû * toy ,v M rglMU M K. *K fia 1 4»«' »• & í'*''' -i * SA 3 lots I 'fW ’ TOOM HOUSE ANI’ idi w Jrd lit or I'*.« 1614 i OFt W r JH 9 VET .'V > ’¿GAINED AS FOOD FOR THE 0HTLD OWLV IT If! FOOD TOR TBT2 ADULT FOOD FOB THE 10BD ALSO IT COIT-IINS K0S1 OF T1 BLETIEirTS ESSENTIAL FOB THE MATNTENANi if rys HUFTAN EODY AT ALL PERIODS GROWTH IT IS IN EASILY DIGESTED FORM F’l'tartrttJeTy is tlx- eri rii «wit: •■>■1.1 ma ciotft «nd ither mat *< ■ with t he needles filoet of tbi- v.mbmM«-« ies m.«l»> today lira uB»-.iUy cuptw« at 1.1 ■■ t u • a . .<*. nr; ar ow ciiaxi ones. • ei A J «'^ordufnotn. Sami ; E' hrohVry '.s b«dl«*ved to I mvu ' • ■. 1 Hofirt 10t2p nppiied to ek>ns alm ■ f ;w soon os uwidl« and thi ng wrn Hint employed >3 SAL«*—t'ordwooiL 16 Inch to join plews of skims together tain r. $8.11) pur card. Leave or • gart. xita. In i ;. '! 1. li. .ivy <a ¿.c isstws Grocu»>. braider the!» 1 with a needle jf ratr ’■ «■»r 1 • •>, « FOR liktit reindeer siutiw .nd tqipr.'r . « DAIRY RANCH of bld«». Write Travelers sa that in Central .in e 16tlp among rhe pri ¡¡tire tribes there, the girls embroider skins vith tig res < i flowers and animals, supplementing I rt'R -IENT-. «View MODERN room bouse. Enquire the elfe«rt with shells and feathers. Laiunuir, Burge Uruoery. Among the ancient Greek textiles exhume«! from Crimean graves are FOB RENT- -MODERN « ROOM both tapestries and embroideries now house with breakfast nook and ¡ preserved In the Hermitage at Petro- waahruom. Apply Heeulltgli’ of grad. <ine of the embroideries is at fice or ßarrtek A H*1L lOtf tributed to the Fourth century, B. O., and la In colored wools on wool LOST AND FOUND K. A McInnis, lineman for the elfte telephone company here. has an i Hastened io McMinnville and p ana to move there about thu fit st ’ the mob th erretary Richard srt .-•* i |i " .'OWWb 3 mF red as ry E>3en Preet' *«• ce Par J-oA as Pfwfary itvo«xx*v .’fl tepoil» th« birth slid M ia Harvey Fries on 'R8F,?* • A • Von an well affolli to Irlnk more beta "■ It I h the clo ipcst food In world in compì irlson with Its value. n>ilk we sell ¿s itratght from iho farm - from te.-ded co ->ilpp«'d mid k«‘pt under the most sanitary conditions. THE GOLDFNPOD DAIRY ERWIN HARRISON, Prup. FOUND -BUNCH OF KEYS ON THE road let ween Tillamook and Bay City Ownu can huve nani<- by proving property and pitying lTtt this notice. 16tf. a /V> e." b ." j I'OIpMa'Jlr'1 .ife’TP.'S’P--' > ■r^^r'wr-7f?rli^ff7g|pjfä,’öröLjj3|l^iiria WAN fED Si WANTED TO BUY Wb *N TOC HAVE iJATTLB FOR suk ca I. Ed. Hadley, M ituul phone. M tt BEDS '7AN:ED CN HAULING CHEESE -IND JUPPLEM '• he Threa Rivers C» name i y Aseo enuton will receive Mds on ha >111 Orgou, ' and chee«,«' to IT I ttnook »uLpIlee t'.-om nilatuook to ita f-i •- i «ry, Hebo. Orogon. Thia envers wb lever «ihi-»«e it may wish to ave >,a' ed to Tl lamook luting tip* 1923 ! ‘•V in. rei«, ring th«« light to ship ’..i.»p« iduntiv ny truck auch amounts of c he cs«< It nay sell at th«« fH- dry or which b'>r<m 'rmy wish truck« i » • olds at Ci Portlau i «• « Aillip « c I d«ui as., Hoto, Ot c«ibra*iy 1«4, on or liefern ..'■pa' y a»-, c the right to I MjW’-i .ay <>« all bide. • I' :t HIVHRR ' T MW URY AH8N. Irl« W01 .'I' «,to«i, the threi id 1 «light" of Mi «nd Mrs '.'■'.bington, who has been ill ie tir.ie with pneumonia lght ' 1 he hospital this under the < >f Dr. Lloyd Edwards ■n Clarence motored to Salem ortland . tinday. They were <■ Paul' ' ' far a Salem by c. J. re- • dwards Mrs C O. Dawson li n'd with them and will visit here a few days « Mti) WOOD CUTTING land >y four Allen House. 1611 p PURSER FOR A (MOD Hot Water Bettie GET IT AT E. E. KOCH D.'.UG STURE IVAN Du.' AIJ l.t 07 J I Tillamook, Ore. Tillamook, 7 : IO ; til. 2. >0 p m., and ♦6:00 p m. I.v. Portland, 7: 1 *12 30 p m , and 3 :3o p m. ViH---- - - - -- - Heb'», Grand Rond«' .'il II, >! *hdf»n Mi Mlnuvllln R,1 MW fill J*«- Multnomah *D;dly < xcept Sunday. Da t iu '» iiasw ir > Wai Vaibsre Mowing > Both Phones Tiilaucok. Oiegou How Fresh It Is! It 1» a pleettvre tn ynfoyour cake-box when you have h V d with ROYAL Bakin« I’o v er ,.<x«uue it it ’n the noiure of a pu*n Cream of ‘c '*'»r PowJer to •p bak'-d food« freah. TM« means a realttoBtxmiy is »ugt one of a ' undre«I r Sv>v. »on w » va I ker-»-»rt Baking F aras If Contama No sdum B'tter Testa