Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 12, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    IPAY. OCTOBER 12, 1923
OTES OF PROGRESS
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formed to irrigate 18,000 acres.
Hubbard shipping many fine pick­
ling
onions.
re9tlBm— Paving ordered on ex­
lion of Basco Llne r"“'1’ CO8t ■I.a Grande school budget calls for
$129,929.08.
,000.
t Helens lumber shipment for
Hood River—$20,000 apple storage
k totaled nearly 5 million feet.
plant being rushed.
(heeler New steel bridge going
Salem papermill employs 1700
|WI Nehalem river.
people, payroll $40,00(1 a month.
ilver Lake—Inland Oil A Gas co.
Hood River shipping pears and
itart drilling for oil in Fort Rock apples to Rio Janeiro.
iey.
Woodburn cannery puts Up 125,000
laker to spend $55,000 on street cases.
u-ovements.
Astoria—City being completely re­
(ortland-
Central Presbyterian
stored from fire. Bank deposits $8,-
jreh to erect $80,000 edifice.
000,000.
Eugen, municipal power plant on
Vale— Company organized to pro-
Kinzie river being improved.
spect salt wells.
________ TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
lumber, sold 129,328,750 feet, and I Power Co. lines with Puget Sound [at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11.
shipped 107,189,245 feet.
Evening services at 8 p. m.
I Light A Traction Co.
This church will observe its an­
Lane county has experienced aj Lumber shipments from Columbia
marked shortage of labor.
I river during September reached 90,- nual Harvest Home and Missionary
Sunday on the coming Sunday. Rev.
[367,437 ft., carried on 103 vessels.
Lorenz Seller will be the speaker of
North Bend sawmill made a record |
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the day. Rev. Selzer, recently from
cut of lumber—570,000 feet in nine
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE St. Louis, Mo., is pastor at Hillsdale,
hours.
Oregon.
Whereas God in his infinite wisdom
Shortage of labor holding up road
Missions will be the theme in Sun­
has seen fit to remove from our midst, day school and of the evening ser­
program in Wasco county.
Mrs. Melissa Page, mother of our vices. Harvest Home services at 11
Election to be held on establish­ sister, Mrs. A. K. Case:
a. m. Special music%by the choir and
ing port of Hood River county.
Be it resolved; that Silver Wave male quartette.
Sheridan Bridge over Yamhill riv­ chapter No. 18 O. E S. extend deep­ You are cordially invited to these
est sympathy in her hour of sorrow. se vices.
er being paved with asphalt.
Be it further resolved that a copy
W. G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor.
Portland — Now Central Presby­ of these resolutions be sent to her, to
terian church to cost $77,000.
the local newspapers and a copy be
METHODIST CHI'ROH
spread upon the minutes of the
State Corporation department col­ chapter.
lected $348,892 for past year.
Sunday school and regular services
ETHEL BALES
at the church Sunday.
ZOE E. SMITH
St. Helens—Lower Columbia inter­
Morning sermon: “The Temple Em­
state bridge project started.
ALICE L. FOSTER blematical.” Evening sermon: “Forty
»ortland- Permits issued for $100,
Marshfield may get a Methodist
I new building.
national hospital.
Hood River— $500,000 bridge pro­
ject across Columbia started here.
Unrshfield him plans for new paved
One hundred and thirty-three west-
¡d to Coos Buy beaches.
Columbia basin has potentially 21,-
ern suwmills, for week ending Sept.
Svriiu-li«' l<I - $100.000 eoipornt.... 15, manufactured 110,352,048 feet 141,000 hydro-electric horse power.
years ago in the Wilderness.”
We have learned that it is gener­
Great progress is being made in all
ally understood by the public that we
departments of the church work. The
were responsible for bringing into
public is invited to hte services.
court the case of the State vs. Dr.
S. HAMRICK. Pastor.
Shearer, and we are taking this
Linn county will vote in November ' means of informing every one that
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
we had absolutely nothing to do with
on $178,400 bridge bonds.
Dozen Shows at Pacific International
Haines territory interested in sugar
beet culture.
Medford voters defeated $160,000
school bond issue.
West coast sawmills for past week
cut 112,335,206 ft. lumber, 24 per cent
above normal. New business, 12 per
cent
Astoria—45 vessels loaded and dis­
charged at this port in September.
An exposition Is a collection of
low«, more or less related by nature
ho Pacific International Live Stock
xposltlon. held at Portland. Or.,
ov 310, him drawn under its ample
Ings a dozen of them, and there in
itsrest tor everybody in some of
lam.
It has a bvof cattle show of great
Ise.
Its dairy cattle show is second to
ion« anywhere In numbers and qual
ty
The shoop and goat show is regard
Id by expert« as on a per with any
ilk» .how in America.
I The hog show has always been ex
Icolleiit, and this year will be bigger
Khan over.
The draft horse show is represents-
Itlve, with five breads of heavy horses
land jacks.
The Westorn Winter poultry and
rabbit allow attracts thousands of In-
tsrszlsd spectators.
I The Western dairy products show
1« the least spectacular and one of
I the most important.
The beys' and girls’ clubs make a
show that Is the outeeme of work dee
II nod to make this country a better
place to live in. Don't miss aeolug the
work they bare dona.
The Land Producta show, with Its
fruits and vegetables, graine and
grasses, county and other exhibits, la
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on« of the splendid feature« of the
Exposition.
The latest «how to come to the Pa
cific International is the fine North­
west Grain and Hay show, hitherto
held tn Pendleton. This Is going to
be a 1923 feature.
The Industrial Exhibits department
affords a show that for beauty and
value would be hard to surpass. This
great department is filled with fairy
like booths, showing costly furs and
other raiment, beautiful furniture,
every convenience a housewife needs,
machinery of every sort to save labor
and increase profits Everything has
Its demonstration far the public. The
sense of sight and the sense of smell
are both appealed to. for the flour
and other food products companies
are doing their best to show the
merits of their goods.
Ths Night Horse show is one of the
four great horse shows In the United
States. It Is brilliant, exciting and
delightful. Horses are coming from
the Eastern states this year {o show
their paces in the arena and struggle
for the big prises offered.
One kind of a show isn't at the Pa­
cific Interne tionnl, and never will be
—the gambling concessions und other
questionable amusements that rob
children and sometimes grown people
and leave nothing but a bad tast<
The Exposition does not need that
kind of shows
it.
We are now in a great meeting.
MR. AND MRS. L. P. GRAY
Brother Hilton, Evangelist from Rose­
MRS. S. D. MOON
burg, is a great preacher, and Young
MRS. BUELL WOODS
Stivers and his wife are splendid
L. H. KRAKE
leaders of music. The members and
—Adv.
friends are getting back of the meet­
CHURCH NOTES
-UTE-FOOT’
PowiierHI
DANCE FLOOR
WAX
smooth, glid-
ntgh to h a r 4
or soft-wood floor«.
NO ACID, I.HEAI1
OR DC ST.
Your druKirist ha«
ft. If not. send u«
stamp«, 75'- fop one-
pound package.
CLARK K,
WOODWARD
DRUG ( o.
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THE SEINE
FISH AND SEA FOODS. ICE IN SMALL QUANTITIES
R. B. HAYS, Prop.
ajE®iasa0BiHiH3®^wraj®®siPJ^^
Bell 59-J
A. W. Plank Hardware
General line of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
Tillamook, Oregon
Both Phones
U. B. CHURCH
Sunday School 10 a. m. Classes
Seaside—20 school districts in Clat- for all ages.
Preaching service 11 a. m. Yes, we
sop county lower tax rates for next
year; 6 are raised.
have no ham and eggs or angel food
but we specialize on a bill of fare
Prineville— Green Mountain mòie adapted to the souls highest welfare.
finds gold and silver in Paying Come! There is a comfortable pew
quantities.
waiting for you.
Services at Beaver 3 p. in. Pleas-
Hood River will spend $10,000 on
ant Valley 8 p. m.
development work for coming year.
W. O. WOOLEVER, Pastor.
Lebanon banks show deposits of
$886,028.21, or gain of$42,556.06 over
EVERY MAN S CLASS
June.
In City Hall
North Powder—Pac. Fruit Express
Next Sunday the Every Man’s
to spend $20,000 enlarging local plant.
Class is to have a splendid program
Astoria—Paving of Olney cut-off, in the City Hall.
south of town, completed.
Song service lead by Young Stivers.
Special
music, by Stivers. Solo, Mrs.
Salem— Contract let for $25,000
Digget.
one-story business building.
George Harness will speak on the
Bend—Work starts on $14,000 brick New Testament and its Books.
Public invited.
store building.
GEORGE HARNESS, Teacher.
Albany—First unit of large Strain
warehouse to go up at once.
REFORMED CHURCH
Coos Bay section booming in every
respect, new roads, many new build-
Hours of services: Sunday school
ings.
I WILL BUY YOUR
Beaverton to hold $65,000 bond el­
ection for connection with Portland
water system.
ing in a splendid way and we are all
happy.
Next Sunday is to be a great day.
We had 121 men in the livery Man’s
Class last Sunday, and we are going
to try to break that record next Sun­
day morning. We had 355 in the Bi­
ble School last Sunday, and we want
also to beat that, and will do so if
every member will help us.
Evangelist Hilton will preach both
morning and evening. We are ex­
pecting the church to be filled at all
service«.
GEORGE HARNESS, Pastor
CALVES
and
DON’T BOIL OVER
and roast your wife with short, choppy language
When the meat is not just right. You never sausage
a good lot of meat as we can steak you to.
OOK ahead to
a Winter, with its
wet, snowy or icy
streets and roads,
and when you buy
a tire now, get the
Go->dyear Cord with
the All-Weather
Tread. That tread
is famous the world
over for slipless,
gripping traction
and for long, eco­
nomical wear.
L
4« Goodyear Service Station
Dealers we tell and renom»
mend the new Goodyear
Cords with the beveled All»
Weather Tread and bach
\tm ap with standard
Goodyear Service
SUNSET GARAGE
THE SATISFACTION MARKET
LOUIE LOLL, Butcher
HOT BISCUITS AND HONEY
We have some of the finest honey you ever say. Hon­
ey in the comb, extra heavy weight 35c, Pure strain­
ed Honey pints 40c, quarts 70c, 5 lb. pails $1.00, 10 lb
pails $1.95. Very fine and good.
WALNUTS
Good soft shelled ones, 5 1-2 lbs for $1.00. A
great bargain and only a few sacks left. Get yours
now. Buy bulk coffee on Friday.
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
HIDES
Let me know what you have.
Bend—American Legion takes 99-
PAUL DISNEY
year lease on site for erection of
MUTUAL PHONE
BELL 153-J
building.
Ranier gets increased electric pow­
er due to connection of North Coast
BELLS KODAK
SHOP
Work left before 9 p. m. will
be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­
lowing day. Prints finished
on glossy or dull paper as
you prefer for the same
price.
THE COLISEUM
SUNDAY-MONDAY OCTOBER 14-15
MR. BILLINGS SPENDS
HIS DIME
Featuring »«uii Hiers, Jacqueline Logan,
George Fawcett and Robert McKim. A fast
and H»«hy comedy-romance—made purely to
entertain.
BACK STAGE, Our Gang Comedy
TUESDAY OCTOBER 15
PENROD AND SAM
Taken from Booth Tarkington’s story and a
all star cast includ
sequel to "Penrod." An ....
mg Ibs kliffe Fellows, Benny Alexander, Gar­
eth Hughes, Buddy Messinger. Gladys Brock-
Well and Mary Philbin. A high test comedy
with all the fun of a lifetime in one evening’s
entertainment.
SPRINGTIME
Aesop’s
Cartoon Comedy
Fables
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17
“GIMME”
A Rupert Hughes production, featuring Hel­
ene Chadwick, Gaston Glass, II. B. Walthall
and Eleanor Boardman. The story of a girl
Who had conatracted a bad case of the "Gim­
mes” nlways saying to her friends Gimme this,
or Gimme that—you’ve met some members
of the “Gimme Gang" come and see this one.
BUDDY AT THE BAT Two Reel
Comedy
A story of unusual angles, surprising sit­
uations and clever coniedv. If you ve a laugh
left in your whole system; this one will bring
it to the surface.
BOUBLE CINCHED, Two Reel
Western Playlet.
HUNGRY HEARTS
Featuring Bryant Washburn, Helen Ferguson
George Seigmann and Bert Sprotte. A vivid
and true panorama of life which you should
not miss.
TWO REEL COMEDY
J. H. NASH
THE LOVE BRAND
TWO REEL COMEDY
Stationeiy
The Kind that appeals
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Featuring Agnes Ayres and Mahlon Hamilton.
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When you want to convert your entire
holdings into cash by way of auction
Sale, it will be to your advantage to
see me. Plaese ask for a date before
you get out your bills. Call me at
Tillamook Bakery, Phone 101.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 20
Featuring T. Roy Stewart (the pleasing star
in Zane Gray's "Last Trail”) in a thrilling,
gripping romantic story of the great south­
west and the big range country.
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