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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1923)
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT PROFFESSIONAL MR. 0 1 IlOHLFELL I Vvicfifcariaa uregon • IL ». IUM A WlkÄLti V bOTT l-ittryen i.ioojc Orcgt i H. I. FOALS. M. D. uid Phygku® Eurgeoi i. O. O. V. Bandit.. Tillamook Offçw ______ / Fromntheu» Baid to Have Introduced ths Action to the World of Mestala Thf GrtvMx who reti Iced ip»tn all and.nl and Uüv-rltati «nmUMnii, and after ti-imn the R<»nmt*H. , had an eint» firatw Cuíte by which they lhn .n i Ü« right, that Is. gilt side US the .Wil-OZe oc- moBt happy nim-c. Father F..mtun Strada, «dio baa male the most erudita n-seurebus tut ' the history ami llu-ratun.- of the «urea* ays that Promethous Urtro- <1U< 1 U to ruortil* Liu bed mude a al j w;.l -b he u-t. ied to endow with life, nnd f<-r tbie punxise be Stole a » • ' QllL'hi. WUhing conceal Gw thofl from Apollo, he Irtd the benna tn hut snuif box. Shortly afterward, bolng dOHlrious of trying a pinoli of umccaboj. bo abscnttnlniliMlly put the ■ - j . lip U1» . jo - -causing hli.umlf to KJOI’ZO Mulfuitly. GIANT TREES CENTURIES OLD Bye.miom Near Long Island City Be lloved to Be 3oc i for Many Mor« Years i t Ulf*. Du. J Q. TIJP.XER Optica] anâ X-Ray Isiboratt.it.• » • Nat’otui) Building Kllnntook, Oregon Offlap Phan» Main IlMiiluneo 126 M 8' j CHŒCPBLCJI1C THK BETTEli WAY TO HEALÏ« Dr. H. L. EabD CHiROrKAvTÜK Graduate uuiae m ntiiuidunov 241 !TlU*inuuk Building Both Plionen a’KMt» Object next Sunday Morning August 9. 1926. and for conversion ■t go «rnmcnt term insurance until at 11A.M 'b • get me into trouble, March 3, 1931, is •'fforded by other You will find the First Christian -u -..ea. A bill pr idea that in to -sorshlp. ca-e.' '. her* -.he V'-tet is "Indi "nt" '"vaty Three new members hare his imurnr -;e mny 1. reinstate-' and dr. ■<! with, th' C< tree ‘tion In tie lnp»ed premium.- deducted from . t two months at the regularsevlses the face va is of bis policy. We invite the Public vorship are bu king number of se 'h us next Lordsday. fight for to-, American Leu ration for a bill was MET • rovidlnt inday deh d pedal f dilate CREDIT SNEEZE TO SCULPTOR ••Old Synuuori," e giant tree at Whi.vitley, L. L, was liera only 57 jreiirs aftor Columbus landed ut San Halvtidor, tn 1492. It was eighty years old whin Hendrick Hudson first saw L“ng Island, Tills 1» the opinion of «xyerts wlio have examined the giant sycamore Its age Is ■ ttlui iti-d between 300 and 4'K) years. more likely the lnttor, it le The trun, near the ground Is •et In ‘•lrciiiiiferetice anil some of limbi, half way up even, are ! tl.i.i thn trunks of many trees wlib.ii Claim to be [lutriarchs. I o In.-Li oi “Old Hycninore" has i t been nsei.-t t lined, but It to«ers on- t'.i ju.iln.api- in lordly fustilon. KUi- > yius nr the place was used h; me ounty butcher us ids home. His beef when sliiughtered was hung i. chains from ’’Old Hycntnore’s limbs J In» tr<.- Is wild to be in spleiulla I'ondltlor., ni“l good for a century or so more ------------ *------------------------------ AT TiLB CHURCHES I i ■ , , I n our speda luy ill F'-bru y. We will teat evangeli.tic- ’ y Iris ever kn< 31MP8ON I1A MJ.o.i Fuat or. -------------- <-------------- Mi and Mr 1- £ Worthington icing Beach. Wn , came In Friday ■»> attend to business In the city. Mr ■i I Ml* Worthington formerly re tded here and have many friends in the county. I he community was saddened on Sunday to hear of th death oflittle Jean Frances Stevet ■ .‘-igty months ■ I daughter of Mr >ntl.Mrs Chut 1<- •< vens.ofMohler. th- baby iak»n ill eery rndd'-nly with lobi-r ■ mla on Salurd" ..nd In pite d every aid »he pass'- I away Suu da at nine o'clock Funeral services w re held at Ne halt tn on Wedenrday i test suit will be filed covering every possible queotion that might be raised tn order that the decision of the Supreme court will settle the case for good juart rtt has received a Check »30.3a2 2.10 from Kenesaw Mountain commissioner ot oi aanized Landis, ■cion's DKNT18T 'i'l ll-.O'» lluilllllg TILLAMOOK, OIL.GON Both Phone, «'n»«’ A It Containa No fi. Leaves No Bittet 1 I TILLAMOOK OREGON DEPARTMENT STORES - - ♦ Z. Consider fh lent command in m vemetits the city's welfare has won an •b standing for \i- l<.-i- I,‘ rion m» tn Iters of the 1 eon Orier Post No. 2 of Nevada, Mo -nd i1 observance ol Christmas addni additional laur ' . A charity nitiiaunUun of ■' vada requested th* legion men lak» charge of the distribution tTii lstnias stocking.4 A large Christ in.i-i tri'»» « a - i-rertel 1 i th legion ♦ ♦ nalres in their hall, and 16H stock ♦ ing.s distribute.I to the children of * tile city. Win Profit Here? Don’t bo influenced by sensational “sale” claims—they are rarely genuinel Do not te persuaded by such clanx« in buyin« what you do not need nor before you need it. « genn! ® 8avia«a nrv her«‘ today, tomorrow, all the time1 The J. C. Penney Company, in its hundreds of stores, buys and sells i. enormous quant ties Naturally, we price lower, and maintain hig quai'ty. Surely, if you stop to consider this question of “sales and savings your buying vzill greatly profit because of the thrift you can oractice at our stores. tl Disabled veterans of the World Wai will In- the benefit-Inric- If three RMFOBMHD lulls introduced recently In Congress Huuday Sc.hool at 10 A. M nt ihe request of the American ’ " i . Vi ■ ishlp ut il glon, become law» One of the W. G. LIENKAB.MPKK. Pnwtor provides financial assistance to • « • allied men In establishing them l'NITEI) BRETHILMAI elf sustaining farms. It has been A il tmolike Cfhuroh inferred to the committee on Inter l <J. V\ oolever, PiinUir state and Foreign Commerce. Ex ♦11'- Eust 4th 8t. Cor. 6th Aw . elision of the time limit for obtain Mutuili Pilone Inn certificates of di-abllty until -biudiiy School 10 A. M. CI uhbub all ugee. Pioauhing Bervlcwa at Tlibuuool. . unduy moTtilng at 1J A. M . nervi. ».» che flrst und tl.tr<1 uf wv li munth at 7 :60 P M. ■ vleea at Btmver l'tu'.int Valley and fourth c Display of Spring Modes ii* ¡Presses of l affeta Remarkable Values at Coming to Portland Silvct declares the i who takes oiidt the kind of sets before h- -® She knows it d to waste he • rj L and her good iicnr, and other mt ria using anyth ng RO i AL—the r »it uig powder mi. lg has idiB. Th ended by ; Increase repre.-e $50 a month of the thli 1 men w ho was made both arms or with the ui.ib rsluudir. that it would be expet led in the relief of dt abled orld war veterans. Legion national Validity of the Iowa bonde 'o pay cadijUartet ‘ has announced that its a bonus »o ex service men will be .-hare of the money will be used settled by th- low a supreme court olely for sick and wounded veterans at the January session mid the bonds uid that the machinery for Its dis will probably be sold by the end of Ibution will be authorized at the the month in the opinion of state .s-xt mis ting of that organization’s officials of the American Legion AI national finance committee. ♦ + + + '><*«>♦ + + + ♦ ♦ «■ DK ELWOOD tí. 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