FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 192 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 2 W W. Conder and E. B. Horning of Corvallis were in the city Sunday. Mr. Conder was at one time county clerk of this county, and later served E. J. Claussen was in Portland the several terms as county judge. Mr. latter part of last week. Horning is u well known merchant of the big college town on the Wiliam ette. las Tuesday and was accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Swenson, who will be the Mrs. E. Parker of this city went out j guest of her late visitor in the lat­ to Portland Monday. ter’» home for a few days. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. F. C. Rodgers who has been employed by the Whitney Co. at Ida | ville for some time past went out to J Portland for a few days, on Monday Mrs. F. T. Kennedy, who has been 1 last. visiting her son, David Kennedy, of Capt. J. E. Shearer is preparing for Mrs. A. M. Hoffman mid son Jack this city, for a few duys returned t< the company work at Camp Lewis by in Portland last Monday. taking a before-breakfast hike every went to Portland Monday morning to her home morning of four miles. If Doc invites be gone for several duys. C. H. himself to breakfast anywhere along Miss Grace M. Gibson who has been ployed at the line. pretend not to hear him, as visiting in this city for some duys time past he is supposed to take all this exer­ pust returned to her home in Port- in Sheridi cise on an empty stomach. Water him hut don't feed him. farmer, was on business C. T. Smith and wife of V were in Tillamook last Friday Pat. Fitzpatrick of south of town returned from tlw metropolis Sunday children (nr a Philomath Tues S. F. Pine of Berkeley, California, arrived in this city the latter purt of ■ last week to visit for u couple of months with his son and family, W. I). Pine, county agent. Mrs. Pine will come up by train soon from Berkeley. Mr. Pine, senior, came up by auto, mid Wm. Haney, u student of the | University of California, and a friend of the Pines drove the machine. Mr. Pine reports n pleasant overland trip on the big highway thut stretches from Oregon down to the California city. The father of the county agent was n pioneer of Eureka, California, coming across the plains in lRt>7 and for 12 years was a supervisor of the county in which he lived, and was prominent in the development of that section Car! Peterson who has been work­ ing at Mohler for the past few months left for Portland Sunday on his way to California. Mrs. Wm. Martin was a stage pa. senger to Portland Sunday. Circuit Judge George R. Bagley and court reporter Ilanyon arrived in this city Sunday afternoon to take up their duties in Circuit Court this week. Miss Lunetta Pollock returned to her home at the Gold creek hatchery last Sunday after spending the week Miss Elsie Ericksen who recently visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Garretsey spent a couple of weeks in Portland at Cannon beach. returned here Saturday She expects R. Beilis was a stage paseen : to attend summer school at Mon- Portlund Monday. mouth Normal. John Harter, who used to be a res­ ident of this county, but who now has his home in California, left for the latter place Saturday after send­ ing a couple of months in this county where hi has property interests. Illanche guest of THE ELKS SHOW PURPLE FLASHES SHOW DATES, JUNE 11-12 MONDAY AND TUESDAYHIGH SCHOOL GYM Dead! “Dead” oil is damaging thousands of car» every day. Maybe it’s damaging yours. You think not, of course. You wouldn’t have it if you knew. But most oils do be- come dead before you know it. SUNOCO THE DISTILLED OIL' la different. It isn't compounded of light oil and “cylinder stock.” It's such oils that quickly break down and go dead. Sunoco has a longer lubricating life. It’s the only oil of six types, each of which is wholly distilled. It’s pure lubrication. It lasts longer and makes your car last longer. Aik your dealer or write us for booklet, •'Whut’i Happening Inside Your Motor.”’ MARSHALL-WELLS COMPANY Mrs. I., Christenson of Monmouth, who has been visiting her daughters Mesdames Wm. and Jessie Wilkes for some days past, departed for her home Monday. SEAT SALE FOR ' DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS SPOKANI PORTLAND Old Fashioned Revue $5000 special effects Girls of My Dreams Revue Beautiful Costumes Melodyland Revue Elaborate Scenery Kiddies Fashion Parade Good Orchestra Elks Clown Brigade Pretty Girls NOTHING BUT FUN AND PRETTY GIRLS SEAT SCALE DOORS OPEN 7:15 CURTAIN 8:15 THE HIT OF THE SEASON M. R. Hannenkratt was a stage pas­ senger to Portland Monday, where he will be treated at a hospital. Mrs. Fredenborg, who lives north of town, left on Sunday last for Kelso, Wash., whither she was called by the illness of her daughter Mrs. John Feldschau. OURING CAR r I $975 now *~w j» . ................... z_A floor for . happy childhood Add Profitable Land to Your Farm at Less Expense OTS of farmers around here cleared stump land last > year with Pacific Stumping. That land is now put­ ting money in the bank for them. It’s no longer a loss. They save money on the job, too. For Pacific Stumping gives you one-half more sticks per dollar—it has approximately the same strength, stick for stick, as any standard stumping powder. Non-freezing and non-headache. Let us give you full information on Pacific Stumping and other du Pont explosives for land-clearing and ditching work. We can give you quick delivery and probably some helpful advice. L 11OSEactive youngsters,now here, — now there; romping, or building block castles on the nursery floor! Give them a smooth, clean, sanitary floor surface on which to play. Uie Fuller Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix Fluor Paint or ‘*'15’ for Floors” Varnish—they keep the nursery floor brigh* and cheerful. Fuller Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix Floor Paint or “'15’ for Floors” Varnish cover the surface with a tough, elastic film that u non absorbent and easy to keep clean and that prevent! reitlenJeel from ruining your floor 1. Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller Sc Co. makes a paint for the purpose. A Fuller dealer in your vicinity sells them. Sec him, or write our Ser­ vice Department for advice. Our "Home Service” booklet is free. Charge that up to vibration. Vibration causes cars to grow old prematurely by racking their chassis, destroying the “metal life” of vital parts, loosening up their bodies and causing id rattles. Frequent, costly repairs are the result. The Studebaker Light Six is freer from vibration than any car of its ap­ proximate size or weight yet produced. This has been accomplished largely by a complete machining of the crank­ shaft and connecting rods on all sur­ faces—a practice used by Studebaker exclusively on cars at this price and found only on a very few other cars whose selling prices are from three to ten times as high as the Light-Six. There are 61 precision operations in the manufacture of the crankshaft alone, 40 of which range in accuracy from one-quarter thousandth to one thousandth of an inch. The Light-Six motor embodies the most advanced design known to auto­ mobile construction. And no chassis at any price is built to more exact i ng st and­ arás of materials and workmanship. Aside from its mecharrtcal excellence and its consequent long life, the Light- Six is handsome in design, extremely comfortable, sturdy, and we believe the most economical car to buy and operate ever offered at $975 or any­ where near this figure. Its substantial all-steel body, one- piece, rain-proof windshield, ten-inch cushions upholstered in genuine leather, cowl lamps —these are among many features heretofore to be had only in higher-priced cars. For 71 years the name Studebaker has stood for integrity, quality and value. Power to satisfy the most exacting owner MODELS AND PRICES—/, o. b iaetvreoa S L4GHT-STX lir W. B .40 H P. Touring_______________ $ 975 Roadster <3.P m ».)---------- 975 Coupe Koad«ter<2-PaM.) 1225 Sedan KING-CRENSHAW HDW. CO SPBCLAL-SIX nr w. b . w h p . Tuurui» ___________ »1275 Roedetñ _____ 1350 Coupe <5-P— > _ . IV’S Sedan -------- 3OSO BIG-SIX /M* W B.,40 H. P. tà» jdMr» lihn. ) c