Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 30, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 30, lt
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Aurora gets »70,00o bridge
University of Oregon, Eugene,1 Co. to begin development work.
Bids called for »135,000 school at
Coquille—»50.000 »chool
March 27—(Special)—Tne average | Portland—Organization formed
Multnomah.
under construction
living expenses to a University of take referendum on state income tax.
Gresham—Film corporation may lo
Oregon student is approximately »60
Bend—Farmer» co-operative mar«
Dayton to get cannery
cate studio here.
per month, according to a recent sur­ ket to be established here.
Portland—N V Electric
Washington
county
to
build
Dallas to vote on »25,000 water
vey made by the Oregon Daily’ Em­
contract for »35.000 steam 1
erald, student daily paper. This sum bond issue.
county hospital at Newton.
Test oil well to be sunk near Suth-
is not paid by all the students in the
university for there art some who erlin.
New telephone line to lie built from
pay less than this amount but ‘hese
figures represent an approximate es­ Corvallis to Bellfountain.
State prison buys entire flax crop
timate of the general living expens­
of 1,000 acres.
es as obtained in the lurvey.
Salem—State board to buy 500 ac­
The general average- for the liv­
|
ing expenses in fraternities and sor­ re site for reform school.
Warrendale cannery wrecked three [
orities on the campus was found to
be »37.50 for the monthly board I ill. years ago being rebuilt.
_ .
inc^-pcratgd
Astoria rapidly rebuilding burned
To this sum are added incidentals
department stores
such as laundry, fees, cloth;ng and business district.
Astoria—Contract let for 1 story I
miscellaneous expenses amounting to
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
concrete building
at least »22.50 per month
Li
Albany—2-story concrete- building
costs to residents of Friendly Hall,
OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE
men’s dormitory, are slightly lower to go up this summer.
Portland—Plans under way for 4-
but the majority of men not living in
fraternities or the hall pay ub much story »150,000 building
New theatre at Astoria to cost
as do fraternity men.
»100,000.
Cottage Grovt to get new street
THF FIRST CHRISTIAN (Hl RCH lights.
Seaside—Work
on »30,000
building.
ial Easter music
county Lt.
W inch«
Morning nubject
Power
Cc
t 4 ft
on.” Taext take
Portland
termin
loth y 1-10.
We buy for 371 Stores; not for one or a half doze»
will be built heri
The sermon Outline:
«tores. Naturally, we buy large quantities of roe»
Curry county­
Introduction.
chandise and enjoy every price advantage and art
The Resurrection a Prophecy in roads
given the choice of grades. Hence you get more ir.
the Old Testament.
quality and pay lest for it.
In the patnarchial dispen
In the Jewish dispensation.
The Passover a type of Christ’s
death.
2. Pentacost a type of Christ’s
Resurrection.
Reflecting Dainty Style*
2. The Resurrection a Fart in the Just a few tires and tubes
New Testament.
Youthfully charming are thes* lovely models
on hand. Not all sizes. Sup­
Jesus taught the resurrection
which have captured style trends in their happiest
ply
future
needs
now.
Witnesses recorded the resur
expressions. There are delicate shirrings and grace­
rec lion.
ful ruffles; exquisite hand embroidery and becoming
3. Paul and the early Chi istian«,
touches of laces and ribbons. To charm of styles
also Christians today found thier
is added attractiveness of quality values.
faith on the Resurrection of Jesus
Christ from the grave.
A brief outline of the Easter Ser­
mon to be preached next Sunday
morning, 11 a. m at the First Christ-
Silk
lan church, A very cordial wel-ome
Crepe
extended to all.
GEORGE N. HARNESS, Ministei
Canyon City—John Day hj
Lumber and logging opera­
^.’vcrTt'T votiis on
citj ha.i
315.5 miles in length, nearing^J
Junction City—New hotel to cost tions very active in this section.
tion..
$30.000.
Vernonia gets new mail and train
Wallowa—Standard Oil
Roseburg—Grand Hotel to receive
substation here.
service.
inipn vements.
Willamina—Brick plant starts op­
eratic—
insta
Reed?p<
mpmer."
Reedspt
Art Memorial
Works
M M
c innville
Place your orders in time for
Decoration Day
m
30 rears practical knowledge in the trade.
Quality Goods Always!
CHY TIRE SHOP
( \RI> OF THANKS
wish tn thank our many friends
for their kindness during the illness
and death of our baby Fonte Mûrie,
and also for the Is-autiful floral of
ferings.
Mr. and Mr». ('liarles A Brown
TO THE CITIZENS OF
TILLAMOOK CITY
The season of the veMr is at hand
when the annual tourist trade will l e
with us. and cognizent of this fact, it
behoves us as citizens, to mak ■ our
city as attractive as possible, by keep
ing the grass along our streets and
on the vacant lots throughout the
city mowed, our sidewalks in g.K-i re­
pair, our fences neat and painted, our
homes bright and chan, our all-y
ways and streets free from rubbish
and filth
As Mayor of your city, I proclaim
that the week starting with April Vth
and ending on April 14th, 1*23, ba
hereby declared "Annual Cleanup
Week" and respectfully solicit the
support of the good people of thi»
city in this movement to better the
moral, social and sanitary conditions
of this city The City ¡lump located
about three miles south of Tillan ook
is free to the people of this city, ard
the only requirements that are nee
essary for you to adhere to, is ’hat
you deposit nothing at this dump that
is of a nature which would decay or
rot. material of this kind should be
burned or buried Any of the citi­
zens of this city who wi»h to have
their rubbish removed to the dump
during the Annual Cleanup Wee), will
call up any of the transfer comían­
les who will send their team ami re­
move the rubbish at a very m.der-
ate charge
Respectfully submitted.
J MERREll SMITH. Mayor
MOCK'S OF IMM. TAX
Thi« >Ar< baa just received Infor-
maU<«i from the Secretary of Stats
that tba Itcenae law on dog* Is still
in fall fonrw and effect. Failure to
proewa* »u< h a liven», sub nets th.
owner to a flue Make application t<
H S Hnnshall, County Clerk
•J »t
JOHN A «HIM Sheriff
OREGON INDI SIRI Kl
NI WS
Grant» !‘a»» Rich gold strike rr
ported at Holland
Salem moving
auditorium
Motor vehicle!
in 1922 Expeni
Portland
lumlier to
Klamath
I
TÛBÂCCO
Figured
Silk
Crepe
In
p LOS
- •
Taffet*
The
Popular
ANGEIES
Color*
Spring
$5.90
to
$14.75
First Long-Pants Suits
• For Youth» 15 to 18 Years
Kmart, «nappy models for youths j just doning their first pz
of
rf long trousers.
trvu»«rs. Suits with yoke and
«nd plaited back, open cc
vent, half belted, patch pockets with flaps to button.
— hs lut . M et aacMOMi i n es
n-H-r- —
How to A»1<1
SENIOR CLASS PLAY
Y e a rs t o
THREE-ACT COMEDY
Your Life
Giris’ Spring Dresses
OPPOSITE
POST OFFICE
Our work guaran. I
Vncle Ben
Sa vs :
One minut«
essay on
health by
H. L. Babb
D. C.
Nervy, I see
where
some
folks are wor­
rying
that
long
skirts
will sweep the
country again,
and that’s my
notion of no­
thing to wor­
ry about.”
■ r ■vaHTixmwjmm'œ
April 13
8:15 p.m
HIGH SCHOOL GYM.
TICKETS AT KOCH’S
ADM. 50c and 35c
MV.A1
M«
The first essential is that
you should appreciate that
the body is essentially a ma
chine, the bones and cartil­
age comprising the wearing
parts, the mind the motor
part and the nerves and tis­
sues the parts expressing
and distributing the power
developed. .
The main shaft of the body
is the spine and it is fear­
fully and wondrefully made.
Man carries his spine up­
right and this makes it sub­
ject to displacements and un­
less he is carfeul of the con­
dition of his spine, never
knows hte health of less in­
telligent creatures of the
earth.
Chiropractic is a
boon to man because it-has
made health possible where
before it was impossible.
Chiropractic vertebral ad­
justments as given by this
office have restored health
in a number of cases in the
past. The sufferers have
been made well of diseases
of the eyes. ears. nose,
throat, lungs, heart. >tom-
ach. liver, kidney», bowels,
and lower orgaas
Your appointment can now
be maoe by both phones
'
t
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TIRES!
GOING UP
On and after April 1st. Automobile Tires are go
ing up 10 per cent. Some makes have raised al­
ready. Get yours before Saturday night.
Tillamook Battery
Station
JffAlTîpruc*-?
M. R. TERRY, Prop
ACT TODAY
Why
when
delay
consul­
tation
out
Fire and Automobil»
Iusur onct
charg­
Find out.
H. L. Babb Jif-
rlX.
211 TILLAMOOK BL,DG.
for the
experienced
majority
OF PITTSBURGH
UFE HEALTH and ACCIDENT INSURANCE
Both Phon«« Res. 56 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
*U r00
»ell tailored and tlnuhad.
raahionalle grey,. browns and tan» m th* newest pattern,
L*J*r* of our leading model. At the**
tn.-«a th» value» ar* truly remarkabl
Tillamook Hotel Lobby
9:30 a. tn. to 2p 1
R»» Mutual Phone
Now Is the Time to Tile
*
-4
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
RED CROWN
ROSE J. WILKES, Resident Agent
The Reliance Life Insurance Company
On a busy Loa Angele*
street corner* checker stood
•nd asked 150 passing mo­
torists "Which gasoline do
you use'"63 answered ' Red
Crown," as against 18 for th«
neit high«« brand—• '.«ad
of 250-X .
B». »u»» Red Crown" is an all-
r«An«ry
•vwry drop
which v»pvni** rapidly and uni­
formly in tha caibu fetor, and ta
completely consumed in thacyhn-
der«.<iwi< quit k star ting, to-. <oth
accaiarativn and inanmum mile-
aga, "Rad Crown” it f/x popular
motif fuel everywhere.
Union Saving t it U*
Saiei At*
new prices in effect now
3-mch. SÎ^.^O; 4-inch, $30.00; 6-iacb, $56.00; 8-iich, 90.00.
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NO COLLECTION
NO CHARGE
ENT MADE THE DAY WE COLLECT
W . Sue in Oar Own Na ma.
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO
Tillamook
The Tillamook Clay Works
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