Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 27, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
OREGON INDUSTRIAL NEWS
ren in the school.
The United State* Bureau of Edu­
Salem—Two contracts on highways cation. Department of the Interior,
and one bnige let, coat *32.449.50.
Washington. D. C. has recently pub­
lished two pamphlets giving s-igges-
Molalla—Feeder railroad* into tim­ lions
regarding the school lunch,
ber and farming sections probably
These may be had upon request.
from this point.
Portland—School building to cost
J175,00> • be erected.
St. Helens—*40.000 to be spent on
St. He!e“s-Pittabarg Railroad.
CHOOSING COLLEGE
MEANS SUGGESTED
HEBO
charge of the service next Sunday
night. The church should be full at
this wYmd^ful boy« meeting
Pollyanna Shop
GOOD USED CARS
Hemstitching 10c ^ard
Needlework and Gifts
infante* and Children's Wear
PRESBYTERLhN CHURCH
LOW PRICES-EASY TERMS
Mrs. P. D. Ott is spending a few
days in Portland.
Pr-.rxipals and teachers of rural 1>od.
, few
around here
, high schools should help the student*
rioting old friends. They
that intend to continue their studies
w
Monday,
beyond nigh school, to select the col-:
Eugene—New sawmill at Central ! lege or university that seems best fit-j Andrew Anderson is around again
ted for each indmdnal student s need« after being lil for the last week or
cutting 25,000 feet a day.
Out of the 105,0u0 bc-vs and girls tka so.
Business men planning a fruit car. are being graduated yearly from ru­
Frank Cross ard wife have boug
nery for Toledo.
ral high schools. 45.000 intend to go
. the “Duteh- Ott property and exp«
Oregon this year shipped 240 ear on to normal school, college or uni­ to start bunding on it soon.
versity. Very often eTen though the
loads broccoli east.
student may know just what line of
Strike of high grade silver report­ work he wishes to take up, be does
ed in Susanville district.
not know what school to attend to get
University of Oregon is u> teach that work, select* a college because
it is near, or he has a friend there,
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHI RCH
iwimm.r.g.
or some one from that college has
Salem firm shipped 2.000,000 straw- canvassed the high school for pu­
George N Harness, Minister
>erry plants this spnr.g
pil*, These are not the best ways to
The Every Mar.’» class. City Hall
decide a question that influences the 9:45 a. m.
Ashland—15 men working ten- entire trend of one’s later life,
Pastor’s Aid class. Advent church
tamp mill at Barron mine.
The rural high school can help in 10 a. m.
The Dalles cannery will handle 300 this. A list of the 1.040 normal
All other departments meet in the
schools. colleges, universities and pro church building at 10 a. m. We had
>u spinach.
, fessi ■nal schools giving the name. lo- two hundred and seventy-five present
Telephone company
r.t *27 O. ’ . cati ?r. a&c name and address of the last Sunday, with an offering of *15.-
G line* m Umatilla county.
president ir. each may be had free 2c. We oeed just twenty five more of
Pacific university will erect *100.- from the U. S. Bureau of Ed'scation. our boys and girl* to put u* over the
E‘e-rartment of the Intenor. Wash­ three hundred mark again. Come on
•0 dormitory for boys.
ington. D. C.
Current catalogues , everyboiy and g-> over the top once
are sent on request from most of the , more next Sunday.
Highway con
institution* *.
a small library | Morning worship and communion
»tract
“*
or 0M
em can easily be I, service 11 a. m. All Endeavor ser-
Korea
i. V
help of a teach-1. ...
at ” p. m. Evening worship *
class
earn to use the I-
registrars, etc. j
children in the j
year, one per- ; ]
jPendiet.
week i
cf vh -« kii>f 1
d for i
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CORRESPONDENTS NOTICE.'
A1I correspuudence received in
this o&ce Bust have the name
of the sender attached. Com­
munications hare beet received
from time to time which give
no inkling as to who sent them,
and the authenticity of the arti-
cles is hard to determine, The
publication of such nara«-« ■ ay
be withheld, if desired, but it is
absolutely necessary that the
asme« be signed to the articles
sent in.
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CITY TIRE SHOP
Just a few tires and tubes
on hand. Not all sizes. Suu-
d I v future needs now.
191S Chevrolet Touring, three new tires,
1921 Velie Six Touring................................ $950.00
1918 Dodge Touring.................................. ..$250.00
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OPPOSITE
POST OFFICE
looooooocoeooooeocoocooooo
VAC-AZIXES. HKWS3APERS
AST
ET33E3 WANTED
CASH PAID
WHY WALK WHEN YOl MAY RIDE
CHEAPLY
BRYSON-LINK MOTOR CO
•THE HOUSE OF SERVICE”
At A. Hudson Garage
FOR
HIDES. FEES
SACKS
METAL.
.'HTTTTM BARK.
latiré
IT HAS BEEN OCR EXPERIENCE!
3 LOOM FTX3NITLRE CO.
I25.W
¿oooocoóooo-..
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paid cash be-
had no credit rat-
could you walk
account, look me up
Bay Lumi*
5o.<») f<
ve new *J.‘
J. Thompson, PorUwod eye
specialist, who visited Tilla-
last month will make hts secoaa
here soon. Dr. Thompson re­
adopt
porta nt was well pleased with re­
State has leas
salta gotten at that time, and wishes
rr »re botyi issues sold
ill patrons who had work done to cal!
j than
Western all
for adjustment*. The date of his next
visit will be Thursday, May 3, TU1-
am< x notel until 4 p. m.—Adv. 2S-2t
Sewing neatly and reasonably done
by Mrs. Nellie Gould. 705 East 7th St.
2S-2t
In
TUE OF TREES
NOT CONSIDERED
‘ eorge W Peavy, who is dean of i For Sale 3 unit milker, with 1 1-2
>f Forestry. Oregon Agn- hors- power Fairbank* engine. One
re. and was formerly i- stock saddle in g».d condition. In-
F re--, lervice. ha-iquirv H. A Stewart, Hebo, Ore. 2S-2t
T.phiet on “The Com-
ta of Oregon” in which COMMUNITY CHORIS
CONCERT PROt.RAM
ea! rcasor. for the slow-
• th which the people of Amen-
The following program will be giv­
ve waked up to the fata! results
tmcuoa. He tells us bow en by the Community Chorus at the
m the infant coksaie* Chrtsuaa church or Friday 'lay 4.
(me Out, Schoebel; Sympathy.
ir.'.K faced what seemed
-
Chorus
forest and had to Friml.
Kiwanis Male Quartet
xugfc for two reti­
Revolutionary Etude. Chopin ; Loves
•• or • re. From this came “that
tide” which so perplexed Dream. Lisxt: Black Key Etude. Chop
Mrs F. D. Small
•aders of forest conserva- in
Hag of the Stars. Feans; Hush A
stion that a forest tree is
qiience. and that any for­ Rye. Jessop; Old Man Trouble. Lo-
Chvrus
med or abused just a* the ran
Serenade. Aitken; To Spring.
lease« It has taken fifty
Mrs E. E.
re Less effort on the part of Greig, Serenade, Drdla
as -.be late Dr B E Fer Koch.
wtitate the idea« of public I Lit'.« Mother of Mine. Burleigh
Tom Coates
«re and the economic importance
I rests for this old-time careless- I Let the Earth be Glad. Jessop:
America
<>.orus
on hand appix-ataoa* and Ixense*
the keeptrg of bees. Notify us
te.epbone or postal card, asking
app.xat*oa and : ns tract»»», and
same will be sent to yoo.
H S. BRIM HALL.
ft
Coanty CWrfc
ClRD OF THANKS
W» wish to thank al! cur neighbors
iij friends for their sympathy ana
a d and beastifal flora! offer.ngv dur
ing our ate be re a vease.-t caused by
j the death of oar baby buy. HarvM R
Ackley.
Mr and Mrs. M D Ackley nac
family.
/1 z^. W »
iViCi) OC?
You do hzve to wait for your prescription
Kochs Drug Store! but most anyone will tell you
Wait ng for a prescription is sometimes compul­
sory in the interest of genuine protection to your
health. Intricate prescriptions cannot be hurried
if they are hurrieu. si
slipshod methods means un­
certain results. Protection first is our motto. We
can hurry and we will, but we will take ample time
to thoroughly guard you in right drugs, correctly
put together.
E. E. KOCH. THE DRUGGIST
CONOVER & CONOVER
TILLAMOOK'S BUSIEST GROCERY
DON'T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOI R
MOVING
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
1 i«r Motto: “Quick Service aid Reasonable Rate-.
’ A W. Plank Hardware
General line of
NOTICE T<> BEE KEEPERS
I MEALS SERVED
BY RURAL SCHOOLS
new
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battery, only ....................................... $165.00
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1918
Chevrolet Touring ............................ $115.00
â
220%
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
Tilll—It
Oe a busy street comer in
Ser. Diego, a checker stood
and asked the first hundred
motorists that passsd:
“What gaachne do yoc use,
and why?” SJ of them an­
swered "Red Crown." as
agmrw! 16 tor the brand
abcwstg the next highest
preference -a lead of I JO %.
Xnd Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
COUNTY NEWS
R ih KAWAT
COAI
• SetWr
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WRED CROWN
CEMENT
LIME
for the experienced
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MAJORITY
LAMB- SCHRADER CO