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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
FRIDAY. AUGUST 31» 1923
In case a contest is filed, then a date
will be set by the Probate Judge tor
the hearing of the contest of the will.
The contest will hinge upon the val­
idity of the will. Provided there shall
be a contest, and the will declared in­
valid, for any reason, then the Judge
would act upon the petition of Mrs.
Worrall, wife of the deceased, and
appoint her administratrix, »is prayed
for in her petition. Botts & Winslow
and Burke Tongue of Hillsboro, are
attorneys for Mrs, Worrall, and Bar-
rick A Hall for the Executor named
in the will, .Fred C. Worrall.
FUR TICKETS
Our Pet Peeve
Grammar school children of
-^,...,1 county. The county fair
wani is «>'>"* •*•>’ lwo ticke* to
school child in the county en-
in the grammar grades. Each
, tAsae tickets will entitle the child
w attend the fair one day. These
will 1x1 ’n
hands of lhe
O1 «11 schools which open
_ to th- opening of the fair which
c,". er '
It, 12. IS, II. As the
City schools will not open
cu! «fler D* ,’“’r arrangement« will
ye «'.»de whereby all grammar school
•midrer in the city will be given tick
eti »’■ 'h High school building on
JlenJai September 10. The hours
jn which they will receive the tick-
will be published in next weeks
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Al<.1ST BREAKS THE RECORD
MASONIC LODGE PICNIC
• month was thought to be a
record breaking month for the col-
tection <tf fines by this county, but
has July distanced in that
A .J
ltsper
On the 29th inst. there had
beer, n .■rived by the Circuit court the
«nr o $500 while the Justice court
batí co . « ted $910.49 making the to-
ta. sur from both sources of $1410.-
a gross gain of $342.49 over
the fines collected for the previous
month, and there are yet three days
tr riea: from. These fines are col-
lected : r violations of the liquor law
speeding, plain and unvarnished
drunkenness and other charges.
Tillamook Lodge No. 57, and Sil­
ver Wave Chapter of the O. E. S.,
will hold a picnic at Oceanside, on
Sunday September 9th, where mem­
bers and visiting brethern of both
organizations will congregate for an
all day session of enjoyment. The
matter is under the supervision of a
committee who will see to space, and
a big basket lunch will please at the
proper time. Bring well filled lunch­
es. The lodge will furnish coffee, con­
diments and ice-cream. Dinner at
12:30 sharp, on the hill overlooking
Oceanside.
Cecil Carlyle of W’heeler visited
friends in Pleasant Valley last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lundquist and
daughters Miss Agnes of Gresham
and Mrs. Mabie Johnston of Portland
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Ellis and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Clairene and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur McW’illiam and sons,
accompanied by Geo. Proctor, spent
the week end with relative in New-
The Tillamook county Fish and
club will meet at the city hall
Saturday night at 8 p. m. Commer­
cial fishermen should hear Dr. Tom
hi, of Portland speak, new member
commission. Be sure to come.
Pacific City Beach will observe
Labor Day with a Celebration
September 1, 2, and 3.
The following free attractions
.aged on the 2nd and 3rd:
Bathing girls parade and contests.
Fancy diving and swimming con­
tests.
Ten acta high-class vaudeville.
Raymond Brothers, mid-air wire
>nd trapeze performance«.
Hon. C. Reynerson, editor of
tbor-Press, will deliver an
dress on Labor Day.
Musical concerts-
You can’t do it if the meat is tough and stringy.
This market sells only the best steaks, roasts, chops
and other meats. You won’t have to throw away any
thing you get at
THE SATISFACTION MARKET
LOUIE LOLL. Butcher
Pears and peaches are now at their best. Buy them
from us. Fruit Jars and extas our big stock and low
prices make satisfied customers.
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VINEGAR
You might as well have the best especially when it
costs you no more than the cheaper grades.
W AVERLY MOTOR Oil. IS
SPICES
TILLAMOOK GARAGE
Ford Sales A Service
This time of year you use spices for pickling, pre­
serving, flavoring, etc. We have them.
LIME
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28 W
THE SATISFACTION STORE
LAMB SCHRADER CO
E. G. ANDERSON
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
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
Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.
Gem Theatre
THl «8DAY, SEPTEMBER 6
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SUNDAY-MONDAY. SEPT. 2-3
CONWAY TEARLE & ELAINE
HAMMERSTEIN in
“CHILDREN OF JAZZ
Featuring Eileen Percy. A story of the girls
of 1850 and the girls of 192.'!
4 •
The last word in photodranntic thrills. A pic­
ture with tense moments, thrills and crammed
full of high class entertainment.
TWO REEL COMEDY
THE GO-GETTER”
Featuring T. Roy Barnes and an all star cast
Story by Peter B Kyne.
COMEDY
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER .»
SECOND HAND LOVE
Featuring Buck Jones. A lively picture for
a lively, fun loving bunch, bull of pep and
action
FAIR ENOUGH” 2-reel comedy
Ummilam
“LEATHER PUSHERS
ONE WEEK OF LOVE
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
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Erwin Harrison, Prop
Both Phones
berg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wismer of Hills­
H. G. Parson« moved to Dilley, boro were week end visitors at O. J.
Monday.
Wismers.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mills, and
children. Mr. and Mrs. John Graf and PROBATE COURT PROCEEDINGS
children were Rockuway visitors,
Sunday.
The Matter of the will of the lute
F. E. Thomas and Mias Blanche
and Ruth Thomas went to Estacada, J. P. Worrall came up one day this
How far East is "Eastern”?
week. County Judge Homer Mason
Tuesday.
There
are many oils termed “East­
sitting in probate.
ern
which
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.
....... „,„.1 • — Ex-
r- (nijd
> rn ” .,.ontinent
wnicn are
an Af he
ìe products
nroouct
’ of the
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas, and
Fred C . Worra.
was
apponted
halt
Base Oil
■
~1 fields.
Mr. and Mrs. David Johnston of ecutor of the estate, having been
They are “Eastern" all right to us
Portland spent Sun.lay at Oceanside named in the will as such. If the will
here, but they’re not 100 per cent
und Rockaway.
is not contested, Worrall will continue Pennsylvania.
PLEASANT VALLEY
AND
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
ENJOY YOUR MEALS
Dancing afternoons and evenings;
music by the Brownies seven-piece
orchestra.
Reduced fares from Portland and
intermediate ponts; take Portland-
Tillamook stage to Pacific City Beach.
There will be a state wide cele­
bration of Constitution week in Ore­
gon. The dates for such observance
will be Sept. 18 to 22. inclusive, when
each community is expected to pre­
pare a program, and hold appropriate
serri, ■ calculated to bring the Con-
ttrtu' r into prominence, and for the
ton-.c- ation and study of that grand
vguard of the liberties of the
That it should be more care
udied and quoted and under­
stood
necessary on account of the
nun- younger generation and es-
p :ia y i- it necessary to be explained
to people who are coming in such
great numbers from European count­
ties They have a right to know
about it, and during the week of the
celebration, efforts will be made in
tn.
unty, and presumably in others,
by ounty superintendents to have
each dis.net school in each county
• ,-ve the week with exercise«
p-ograms. H. T. Botts, W.. J.
and Rollie Watson, have been
: a county committee, and Coun-
uperintendent of Schools, G. B.
Lar ■ -.•.ill take up the matter with the
ra-
districts in the county looking
’
. unization and observance of the
aeex in Tillamook county.
It also believed that the minister­
ial a -delation, and the patriotic so-
:‘ tc and fraternal organization«
•ill a sist in the good work of rever-
g the Constitution, and seeking
iv<- its provision« better and more
rally understo 1, thereby leading
Bp t< better citizenship and greater
tism.
ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE
FROM
W M Uj
Judge Geo. W. Bagley came over
to Tillamook last Tuesday and on
Wednesday morning heard several
motion.' at the Court House by at­
torney* present. He returned to Hill
$bon Thursday after scanning the
fiecket for the forthcoming term in
next month.
TO CELEBRATE CONSTITUTION
WEEK
"Then probably you could use more milk
to advantage. You mention only two
quarts daily for two children and two ad­
ults, one of whom is trying to gain weight.
The .children would do well te have a quart
or nearly a quart each, and you should nave
a pint at least for yourself and from a pint
to a quart (according to his special needs
and his assimulation) for your husband.
Then with the increase of milk you can eas­
ily cut down your meat and egg bill.
"A good rule to remember is that for ev­
ery extra half pint of milk used in the
daily diet the othwr protein foods, such as
meat, eggs, fish, cheese, may be reduced
by two ounces without any dietetic loss.
Milk is usually the least expensive and the
most easily served and assimulated of all
the protein foods.”
I have some excellent buys in Coos
county dairy lands. Will be in
Cloverdale Friday and Saturday, Aug.
31 and Sept. 1, to meet prospective
buyers. Tillamook people may see me
Sunday and Monday, Sept. 2 and 3, at
the Tillamook Hotel. If you fail to
see me write,Ed Worthington, Marsh­
field, Oregon.
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Classified ads wanted to rent
W’anted to rent dairy farm of about
20 cows, by man and wife. Must be
all furnished. For term of 3 to 5
years. Am good milker and neat at
my w k. Write H. J. Steele, Valsetz
Polk County, Oregon.
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To «U persons using water in the
purview Water District. The Ore-
gun
gon State Board of Health reports
He sate from the Fairview Water
pwinct unfit to drink.
All persons are warned against
»ing
ante in the preparation of
tneookee foods or for drinking pur-
s without first boiling the water.
HISglONEM OF FAIR
VIEW WATER DISTRICT.—
Sb
In answer to an enquiry regarding diet:
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
NOTICE
CIRCI (T JIIM.E HEARS MOTION
LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
“THE N TH
COMMANDMENT
Featuring Colleen Moore, James Morrison, Ed­
die Phillips and George Cooper. A gripping
real heart story by Fannie Hurst.
International News
The Koehant
“Unini ham!” exclaim members of tK«
family when they peep into the kitchen«
It’s wo warm they thought they didn’t want
anything to eat but the odor of broiled
FRYE'S DELICIOUS HAM makes then«
change their mind*.
rye's
Delicious
Ham
FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM taste« just at
good aw it winellg.
Is.
It’s w choice, youngs
ain-fed pork, cured and smoked th«
—’«in-fed
I YE WAY, which preserves the dellcalf
texture and rich juices of the meat.
Everything the
name implies”
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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER »
Keep a FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM han ring If
the cooler ready to give you a small roast for bnlntlM
thick slices from the center for frying or broiling a«S
pieces from the shank for boiling with vege tabl e. >
BETTY COMPSON in
THE WHITE FLOWER
Filmed on the volcanic slopes in the Hawaiian
and beauty.
Islands, it is filled with scenes of exotic charm
“HIGH AND DRY” Clyde Cook 2-
PRYI’S DtLICIOUS BAOON 1« of the aam« rh*
and delloate texture as FRYt’t DtLICIOUfi HAM»
FRYE Ö COMPANY
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