Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 29, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29,192j
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
SCHOOL DEBATING
HOLDS FIRST PLACE
(By High School Reporter)
the reappointment of James W. Ma­
lory, Pendleton bunker, as a member
of the state game commission by Gov-
ernor Pierce in the reorganization of
that body shortly after he took office
a year ago
route there would be 12 miles ox new
construction and about 22 miles on
the tentative Trask route. The com­
mission, while stating that the stale
was pretty well supplied with state
roads, admitted the value of a short
route to the sea and a connection
with the great coast highway now
T. IL S. won 27-16 in a thrilling ATTENDED WARDEN’S CONVEN
Thev also saw
and exciUng game wun niiiswio
1 UN
Lewis Johnsun
possibility of quicker mail delivery
Friday night.
the hero of the hour and each invili
G. W. Russell, deputy game warden to the coast county, and many other
ber of the team did his best. Foley for this county, attended a meeting advantages, and conceded that the
and Vernor deserve honorable men of the game wardens of the state at road seemed to a wholly popular idea.
Uon There was a good turnout of Portland, on the 18th and lVth of this The state highway commission took
townspeople but nothing startling. 1. month, in which the game commission the matter of participation under ad-
fl. S. has in Erma Austin a yell lead- and officers of the commission were visement, and the friends of the new
er who is always on the job and in also present. Mr. Russell states that short route are hopeful that the com-
Sheldon Johnson and Johnny Gienger there was an intersting exchange of mission will see the matter in a fav­
(to say the very ideas and experiences at this meeting, orable light, later on.
enthusiastic
least) yellers.
The Portland automobile organiza
and that the heads and subordinates
The Philokalan society gave an in- came in closer touch, which will tend tions are working hard for the road,
teresting program in the assembly to be of value in the matter of future and promise much publicity and act­
In fact, the new
Friday morning in honor of Washing­ work in protecting and preserving ive cooperation.
road is off the ways and launched,
ton’s birthday. The music was very wild life in this state.
and is making a very hopeful splash.
much enjoyed, though the big feature
was an address by Rev. W. O. Wool­ Captain Paul Hathaway, inspector Its friends say that the outlook is
And that’s the way the
ever. Rev.'Woolever is a most inter- general’s department U. S. army< was roseate.
esting talker whom we hope to hear in the city Monday evening looking Tillamook representatives to Portland
oftener than once a year in the over the activities of Company K. regard
future.
Captain Hathaway stated that the
This Friday our debaters try out Tillamook unit was clear ahead of the
with Parkrose and Beaverton for the other companies in Oregon in the way
Beginning March first lessons
championship of the North Willam­ of discipline and attendance.
piano and vocal will be given
ette district. A part of this debate |
Alyse E. Murry, pupil of La Valle
is to take place in the high school
Schwartzrock, Clark, Wisconsin Con­
auditorium and promises to be most
servatory, Marquette Conservatory,
interesting as Parkrose and Beaver­
ton have defeated large high schools WANTED—WOMAN COOK OR WO Dent Mowery etc. Accredited teacher
man helper. Elmore Hotel, Rock­ Those interested inquire at Berry’s
such as Oregon City. A number of
away, Oregon.
21-2t music house, Tillamook.
19-3tp
students are planning to go out to
Beaverton. See high school students FOR SAL E—SMALL SAWMILL.
for tickets for Friday evening.
Complete except for engine and
The students are very much
boiler. W. F. Smith, Sandlake, Ore­
wrought up over an oratorical contest
gon
21-ltp
(Continued from page 1)
on “The Constitution.” The purpose
of this contest is to increase interest
of the by-laws committee of the now
in, and respect for, our Constitution.
famous organization.
The contest is open to al) persons
After the above meeting, a lunch­
undei nineteen. Contestants must
eon will be served by the Women’s
PLEASANT VALLEY
talk tor twelve minutes and will be
auxiliary of the Legion in the armory
judged on delivery and interest their
dining room, which was provided for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
J.
Wismer
return
­
orations arouse. The county prize is
by the local Legionaires.
twenty-five dollars and the national ed Monday from Portland where they
The Legion is making preparations
have
been
visiting
relatives
prize is over a thousand dollars, with
to hold a dance after the programme.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Friday
and
numeious other prizes in between.
The building is finished so far as
The American history and Civics daughter of Forest Grove spent the
week
end
at
the
Turner
parental
classes are writing essays of two
Why Wash when you can have
thousand words or more and are hop­ home.
your clothes laundered at a
F.
E.
Thomas
and
Clifford
Thomas
ing to send a delegate to the national
HOME LAUNDRY
contest, presided over by President went to Sheridan Friday.
for less than you could do it your­
Mrs. Ada Saunders of Forest Grove self. If mending is necessary we
Coolidge at Washington I). C.
and Mrs. Peirt Hines of Gales Creek will do it. We cadd for and de­
Eugene Hamrick, Victor Mathews
visited relatives in this vicinity last liver.
and Joseph Maxwell represented the
ERNEST D. JOHNSON
week.
high school at the Educational Ex­
Bell Phone
Tillamook county Pomona grange 412 E. 4th St.
position at O. A. C. Miss McDonald
will hold its next meeting March 6
Miss Wilson and Miss Phillippi also
at Pleasant Valley grange hall. Re-
went out. They gave some interest­
member the date and all come and
ing speeches in the assembly Monday
WHEN TINY IN-
have a good meeting.
afternoon. The students were very
Pleasant Valley Sewing club, di-
much pleased with the entertainment
FANTS CANNOT
vision II: Ruth Thomas, president:
given them.
Gaynelle Woods, vice-president; Viola
The Dramatic club will give a
SLEEP FOR
Blum, secretary. Dorothy Graf, Ruby
comedy in three acts entitled, “Only
Woods, Edith Woods and Creldee
“One minute essays on health
38,” March 14, in the gymnasium.
Johnson. Division I: Thora Morse
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
Following is the cast:
Aileen Lane, Jeanette Thomas, and
"Only 38”
Thelma Morse. Echo Thomas, local
By A. E. Thoma«
leader.
Unele Ben
Say«:
Mrs. Stanley ........ ... Wanda Haltom
Mrs. Newcomb...... . Lucille Leverich
“Ef a young fel­
Mr«. Pitus ............ ..... Muriel Wiley
ler shows talent
Mr. Sanborn ......... ... Lewis Johnson
for prevarication,
Robert Stanley ..... ... Noah Richards
Nevvy, its a good
(Continued from page 1)
Lucy Stanley......... . .... Libby Tucker
plan to train him
Mary Hadley . . .... Erma Vaughn Mayor Baker was present and made a
to write serials
for the movies.”
Sidney Johnson
Leonard Bales strong plea for a shortei road from
Professor Giddings
Kenneth Elliott Portland to Tillamook and a junction
Jimmy
.
Walter Severance with the Roosevelt highway.
Charley
........
Lester Makinster
It was brought out at the meeting
Alice ..... ................
Octavia Ware that Washington and Tillamook coun­
When a tiny infant at
Ruth ...
Lulu Thurman ties had paid for a survey down the
mother
’s breast gets into a
Director ...............
Miss Larson Wilson river route, and the state
condition where it fails to
railway commission was asked to
sleep most of the hours of
make a survey down the north fork
the day, steps should be tak­
of the Trask to a junction with the
en to give it attention im­
Governor Pierce has announced old Trask toll road. On the Wilson
mediately.
latter event probably will occur
done by Lloyd ished by John Gibson.
time in May or June, as it i.< desi^
and
the
wiring
was
euneerned.
i! contract
,
t Power com- I The real ceremony is yet to come
.
dedication of the armory to have the armory grounds in
Legion also has finished its part Edwards of the Coast
The painting contract was^e th.
White. Th
shape at that time.
Company K has moved pany.
contract
and now occuppies the armory.
pany drills will hereafter be held
in this building • Capt. Shearer has
lotion
been a busy man for some days past
This soothing antiseptic takes (ç
making ariangements for the open-
rr .
••r ar »nd soreness
ing of thi i new armory, ami itiuJ
ally looking after the interests of the
company boys anen the coming pre-
SUNDAY MARCH 2
sentation He never fails to see that
the boys are not overlooked.
and assures » smooth, healthy
The occupation of the armcry Mon-
Prevent» infcaoe. UWW»«"« "»i‘
day night will release the contractors,
punpiei after a cloic «hare U»*«
Jun soft and velvety Tn «
Taken from the story “Blazing Barriers” written by James
Merrick & Chaffee, as their labors
The heating and
Oliver Curwood. An epic of the flaming forests. Strong men,
new ended.
brave women and knaves are cast by fate into a web of intrigue
plumbine' was by George Burekard,
amid the wild splendor of the Timber country.
Starring
COLISEUM
JACQUELINE
MARGUERITE COURTOT, LEW CODY and SHELDON LEWIS
“THE BOILERS" Two reel Stan Laurel Comedy.
MONDAY MARCH 3
CROOKED ALLEY
Starring THOMAS CARRIGAN, JOSEPH, DOWLING î und
story of ' . prison
life in San Quentin.
LAURA LA PLANTE. A -....
’
“DOWN TO SHIPS TO SEE” Two reel bomedy.
Spending
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Without keeping a record is like
driving without a speedometer: you
never know how far you have travel­
ed or how fast you are going.
TO OPEN NEW ARMORY
Use a Checking Account at this
bank to keep tab on your expendi­
tures.
COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF
ROAD BOOSTERS MEET
Xour Safe and
Comfortable Way!
Your first consideration
when traveling should be
for your safety and comfort.
Safety is something we
never forget and our roomy,
well ventilated equipment
insures comfort.
Irrespective of climatic
conditions you can always
depend on the Southern Pa­
cific being ‘on the job’ to
your destination.
SAVE MONEY
Buy Round Trip Tickets!
TO PORTLAND
Week End Tickets
15- Day Tickets
$7.40
$9.05
Low Round Trip Fares to Other
Points
The greatest demand of
the growing body is for sleep
and nothing that makes an
infant nervous must be al­
lowed to go unattended. No
child is too young for chiro­
practic spinal adjustments.
Nervousness and crying are
quickly checked and sleep and
relaxation are restored.
Southern
Pacific
Ìillarnìook, Orê.
Member Federal Reserve System
HEALTH FOUOW5
OTWUC tk cotMCTJ
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
THE
HOTEL
NETHERLANDS
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props.
No. 8, First St.
Tillamook, Ore.
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
MOVING
(From the story “The Spirit of the Road” by Kate Jordan;
starring VIOLA DANA. Needless to say a picture of this type
lends itself to Miss Dana’s smooth acting and gives promise of
being a most interesting and amusing photoplay. Better not
miss this one!
“KEEP MOVING” Two reel comedy
LIGHTS OUT
A thrilling “Crook Story.” You'll feel like standing on your tip­
toes and shouting when you see this picture.
“NO LOAFING” Two reel comedy
Matinee at 2 o’clock. Evening show at 7 prompt!
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
Featuring HOPE HAMPTON, WYNDHAM STANDING, and
LOUISE FAZENDA. A story of big surprises and incidents
which we read of and hear talked very frequently; of a woman
who preys on her gentleMen acquaintances for money and luxury
Oar Motto: “Quick Serviee and Reasonable Rates.”
“MONKEY MIXUP” Two reel comedy
COAL—CEMENT
LIME
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
—
When a Fellow
Needs a
Ma and dad topped the milk for their coffee
left Johnnie the skimmilk for his portion.
Lucky the lad that gets the milk to drink
as it comes from the dairy.
THE BEST OF GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
MEATS
ACT TODAY
when
IN SEARCH OF
A THRILL
SATURDAY MARCH 8
HtSSUH ON SRilAl
»CT vb is tnnxsnos
delay
Why
stow
An(
es. :
From the biggest stage success in twenty years.
Starring mad
ERNEST TRUEX. If you like suspense, fun, thrills, and good M
t entertainment—then pick on this one. It’s full of the most pleas­
in
ing appointments!
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“AESOP'S FABLE” and "INTERNATIONAL NEWS”
sta
£
THURSDAY M \RCS 6
Jui,
Not
*
ier
SIX CYLINDER LOVE
FRIDAY MARCH 7
Chiropractic spinal adjust­
ments have restored health
to sufferers from diseases of
the eyes, ears, nose, throat,
lungs, heart, stomach, liver,
kidneys, bowels and lower
organs.
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
ERWIN HARRISON,
cotwul-
tation is with
charg-
Find out.
Call on your local agent for any rail­
road information you may wish—
he will be glad to be of service.
JOHN M. SCOTT
Passenger Traffic Manager
Portland, Oregon
NaûonalJÇank
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MARCH 4-5
H. L. Baouph. c.
Ml TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phoaaa. R m . m J
BraMh o A m at CUtriUhffi
TuMda/, Ttaiattay Ivealng
Prices at this time of year are at the very highest point.
We always make the very best price that we can and still give
you the quality of meat that you should have.
, Jr «r
L’.pt0" a Tea‘ P'ave
Tomatoes. Pre-
Gr,,pe FrU,.t’,,Cannpd Lima Beans and Royal Club
“re ,PW,,i y UiCed this we*k Our 25c- «Sc and
40c Bulk Coffees are constantly gaining in sales.
1 his is the Store of correct grocery prices all along the line
Satisfaction Store-Market
E. G. ANDERSON
L. E. LOLL
For a Good Meal
And Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
Trip