Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 17, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
TEACHERS’ E\ \MIINATION
Notice is hereby given that the
County Superintendent of Tillamook
County, Oregon, will hold a special ex­
amination of applicants for temporary
County Certificates at his office in the
Goyne Building as follows:
Commencing Wednesday, August
29, 1923 at 9:00 o'clock a. m., and
continuing until Friday, August 31,
1923, at 4:00 o’clock p. m.
WEDNESDAY FORENOON: U. S
History and Writing.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON: Phy
siology and Reading.
THURSDAY FORENOON: Arith­
metic.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON: Gram
mar and Geography.
FRIDAY FORENOON: Theory and
Practice, and Orthography.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON: School
Law and Civil Government.
All teachers expecting to teach
in Tillamook County during the foll­
owing year who does not hold a valid
certificate from another state will be
expected to take this examination.
G. B. LAMB, Superintendent.
45-2t
WALKER-LETCHFER
The home of Mr. Wm. Fletcher was
the scene of a very pretty wedding
'on Monday evening August 13th when
Miss Edith Fletcher was united in
marriage to Mr. Leslie M. Walker by­
Rev. G. S. Hunt, pkstor of the Naz-
arene church of Tillamook.
Quite a number of the immediate
friends of the contracting partie
were present and after the ceremony
sat down to a well spread table of re­
freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Walker
expect to take up residence at Pleas­
ant Valley for the present and later
will go into training for religious
work. We wish them every blessing
and a career of usefulness.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 Iff?.
the new tail- ground site. There me
OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT
will be present.
tensen, Nehalem, Anton Lagler, Mi­ ing will take place Tuesday at I(| , !
TIDE TABLES conjectures in the minds of people
W. H. Fender of McMinnville has ami, Johnnie Burns and others.
clock.
here as to what the proposed estab­
engaged space to show his line of
All stock must be entered not later
The management is seeking toeW
These tide tables were compiled by lishment of a government landing
electric .washers this year.
than September 1st, so that the coun­ a contract for an afternoon free
(Continued from page one)
the U. S. Government for Astoria. Ore place for aircraft here really means,
Entries are coming in every day ty veterinarian will be able to test each day. The one sought is , ,j(
gon, as a standard port of reference. hut the officer was not communicative ready to take space for exhibits, but for the fancy work booth.
them before the fair opens. The judg show of merit.
the
apace
is
fust
being
taken,
and
they
To find the exact time tides occur for on that point.
A considerable number of entries
will have to hurry.
the various parts of Tillamook coun­
It is understood thut Lyle Smith,
T
The only grunge thus far that has have been made in the live stock de­
ty make the following subtractions in who used these grounds while he was
partment. Among those noted thus
promised to bring out a display of
minutes:
far are: Edmunds & Fitzpatrick, Ira
flying here two years ago, stated that
Place
High
Low the Tillamook landing grounds were agricultural products from its com­ G. Lance, F. R. Heals, Jack Rupp, lis­
munity
is
the
Pleasant
Valley
grange
Nestucca Rav .... . .2?
.80 the finest in the United States, and
ter Daniels,, Judge Mason. Pius Chris |
blit it is believed that others will join
Tillamook Bat ..
J a )
that they wore not excelled anywhere 1 and help make the fair an attraction
Nehalem River ........ 31
14
in France or Germany where he Haw 1 in the line of agriculture.
HIGH WATER
service in the U. S. Air squadron. It
Mr. Batterson, the Fox farm pro­
A. M.
P. M.
d
5:22 0.5 5:408.3 is said that there are take-offs to the prietor, is getting ready a display of
Saturday 18
Every provision is made for
11:411(1.01 6:43|8.1 northwest and southwest, also to the his valuable Silver and Silver cross
Sunday 19
your comfort and conveni­
8:02 Ó.9 7:51 8.1 northeast and the southwest, so that foxes besdes other exhibits in the
Monday 20
11:18 0.1 9:0018.1 an airship cun head in to the prevail­ wild fowl line.
Tuesday 21
ence
on Southern Pacific
Wednesday 22
10:22 0.1 10:00 8.2 ing wind nt any season of the year,
The Gold Creek hatchery has select­
Trains.
Thursday 23
11:1616.8110:5518.4 which is u condition not found in many ed space, through it’s superintendent,
You have plenty of leg-room; you can
11:59 7.2 11:13 8.4 places in the world. The air gUCMtH Tom R. Pollock, and will show eggs
Friday 24
play a game of cards; you can read
left here for Portland about 4 o’clock and fishes in all stages of growth in
LOW WATER
or enjoy the scenery. Smoking cars
p. m. There are no landing places 'u specially constructed miniature
A. M.
P. M.
and other facilities are provided.
between Tillamook and Forest Grove. hatchery. This will lie mi especially
... .11:26 1.4
1
Saturday 18
This service is yours. Enjoy its safety
Sunday 19
0:42 0.5 12:29 2.1
The officer belongs to .he Ninth ar­ interesting exhibit and should attract.
as well as comfort. Profit by its de­
Monday 20
1:55' 0.3 1:44 2.5 my corps whose headquarters are in
pendability.
The Fisher Flour Co., of Portland,
... 3:05 0.0 3:00 2.7 San Francisco.
Tuesday 21
has engaged space to show its prod­
TÏ)BA
Wednesday 22
4:07 -0.4 4:10,2.5
The camera with which the photo­ ucts at the fair, and n demonstrator
Thuraday 23 .
5:03-0.7 5:09 2.2 graphs were taken was loaned the
Friday 24 .......... .. 5:621-0.9, <1:01 1.8 Lieutenant by Harold Graves of this
city mid James Watson, son of Rol-
NOW ON SALE!
lie Watson of this place, greeted the
lieutenant who was his instructor at
Camp Lewis two years ago, when
young Wutson was u member of the
Citizens’ military training camp at
According to Limit
(Continued from page 1)
that post. Lieut. Powell has charge
.
...
>
Excursion
tickets on sal«# to many-
fleers in San Francisco to survey, pho­ of five war planes at tile Vancouver,
I>rlvM away files and mill.—
other
places.
Ask
about
them.’
Inereaao milk and mon.» re-
tograph and report upon landing Wash., military post. County Agent
turaa.
1 oar drucaiet baa It. It
Hemstitching
10c
Yard
For further particulars ask agents or
points at Tillamook, Oregon and at Pine assured the Lieutenant that the
not w« will seed prepaid a trial
write
quart parka*, far Tka.
Stamp.
Needlework ami Gifts
Aberdeen. Wash. Photographs were fence on tjie grounds would be re­
JOHN M. SCOTT
■ reepied.
taken of the field and the town and moved as the land had been leased
Asst. Passenger Traffic Mgr. Portland
Infants
’
and
Children
’
s
Wear
Clarkr. Woodward Drug Co,
its environs by the Lieutenant, and it for pasture by the county for a time,
Portland. Oreaon
is also understood that the officers the lease having expired.
The arrival of the army plane cre­
were in consultation with persons in
this city, looking to the establishment ated considerable interest locally, and
of a permanent landing field here and hundreds of people attracted by the
it was learned that a decided prefer­ whirring of tile propeller, watched the
ence was shown by Lieut. Powell for big plane's evolutions over the town.
FOODS. ICE IN SMALL QUANTITIES
MANY FAIR EXHIBITORS
COMFORT
When You Travel
Low Round Trip
Tickets
FLYING FIELD INSPECTED
DAIRYMEN!
WOOD-LARK
FLY REPELLANT
Portland
$5.75 and $7.00
Pollyanna Shop
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
THE SEINE
Bell .'.»-J
R. B. H>YS, Prop.
£
TO THE PUBLIC
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Have You Got Yours Yet?
B A Y O C E A N
Naturally a Fine Beach Resort. Wonderful Lo­
cation Between Tillamook Bay and the Ocean
The HEADLIGHT Coasters are going fast but there is still one
for every hoy who brings in enough subscriptions. Go after yours
now.
HO1EL BAYOCEAN', Mrs. H. J. Martin, manager. American plan
$3..>ll to $.• per day. Weekly and family rates made. Abundance
of sea food.
THE MITCHELL, rules $2.50 to $3 per day. A few housekeep­
ing rooms furnished except silver and linen. New stoves, rates
$1.25 per day; $s per week; $30 per month.
HERE IT IS
F. I>. MITCHELL, Beal Estate and rentals.
Bl NGALETTES completely furnished to accommodate four,
with wood, water, lights, etc. $12 per week; $20 for two weeks.
You need bring only tea towels and table linen. M th . F. I). Mitch­
ell. manager.
edges rounded ^
BAI OCEAN GROCERY, Arthur I.. Springer, proprietor.
BAYOCEAN FERRY, “RUSTLER,” (apt. Earl Snodgrass. Boat
leaves Bay ( ity at 8:30 a. n>. und 3:45 p. m. Special trips phone
102 at Bay City, Hays A Blanchard.
For further information write or see any of the above at
Bayocean, Oregon.
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As we can not properly serve our trade in the
present location we will open a new credit ser­
vice store in the Beals building across the street
from our ¡»resent location, This store will oe
known as Conover’s Credit Store. We will car­
ry a complete stock of quality goods at right
prices and will strive at all times to make this
an idea) service store. The public is invited to
make this store their headquarters and for then-
convenience we have fitted up a ladies rest room
Our present location will be known as Con­
over’s Cash store. We will add a complete stock
of dairy feed to our present grocery and ma­
chinery stock. This store will be conducted on a
strictly cash basis, Absolutely no goods will
be sold on credit, no phone orders taken or goods
delivered without a charge of 10c for all
amounts under 5. $5 and over delivered free.
You can save money at this store if you
are willing to sacrifice service.
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CONOVER & CONOVER
TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY
YES WE HAVE BANANAS
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DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
MOVING
For ten full yearly subscriptions the Headlight offers this big
Zenith Coaster with heavy rubber tires, disc wheels and ball bear­
ing axles. Ix>ok at the illustration above and see the line points
of this coaster. This wagon has been put through a road test of
2(H) miles and is built for service. Strongly braced and well made
throughout. It is a prize to I k * sought by any young American.
In addition to the above we are offering the fol
lowing premiums:
For twenty NEW subscribers we offer a woman’s wrist watch
Elgin works, seven jewels, twenty-year case. This is an elegant
article and would be appreciated by any woman or girl. One of
these watches will be given to each person who gets twenty new
yearly subscriptions to the Headlight. Watch sells for $28.
For obtaining five subscriptions the Headlight will give a Jant-
zen bathing suit, the nationally known suit manufactured in Port
land. These suits are guaranteed pure wool and are of the high­
est uality obtainable. Sells for $5.
For twenty yearly subscriptions the Headlight will give a Pal­
metto wall tent, 7x7 feet, with a six foot head clearance. Sides of
tent have handy pockets for clothing and small articles, ('losing
screen window in back wall. The tent is made of heavy olive twill
and sells for $22. Complete with molding tent pole and pins
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
Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rate«.*’
THE OLD STAND BUT NEW MANAGEMENT
THE FRUIT PALACE
WHITE & O'DELL
A. W. Plank Hardware I
General line of
HELP WANTED TO HARVEST
CANADA’S BIGGEST CROP
See the West While Earning Money-
Western Canada has the biggest crop in its
history. Farm labor is needed to harvest it.
You can visit this wonderful country while
earning money and see the great opportun­
ities it has to offer.
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
Both Phones
Tillamook, Or et en
SPECIAL LOW FARES
Special m-i-angenii-iits have been made to give harvest help
a very low fare to nil point- in the
;■ )Vi ., .
They will be in < ff. <•’ dining the harvest season.
For full irfoi mation cnll on or write to
L. P. T. '»UNION
Asst. Sup', of Colonization, Canadian Pacific Railway
208 Knilwa Exchange Bldg., Portland, Ore.
And Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE