FRIDAY, APRIL 4 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT • STATE HIGHWAY WANTS ROAD heart to Christ in early girlhood, and MATERIAL was a faithful Christian throughout her entire life. Deceased was a mem­ The state highway commission now ber of the O. E. S. Services were at has Charge of the upkeep of the the Christian church, in this city, by Roosevelt highway through this coun­ Rev. Chas. Gross, last Sunday March ty where surfaced and macadam roads 30, 1914, with interment at the Odd have been placed, and turned over to | Fellows cemetery.—(Contributed.) it by the county. Ten thousand yards of maintenance material is wanted by .the state highway commis­ OSWALD’S SERENADERS ARE COMING sion near Cloverdale in this county. On April 8th next, Oswald’s Ser­ enades, one of the classiest orches­ tras on the c&ast will furnish music for the Elks dance at Elk hall, the proceeds to go to the Elk entertain­ ment fund now being raised to take care of the Elks grand lodge which meets here next summer. . Several thousand dollars worth of instru­ ments; none of the ten men is over 23 years of age—all University men— playing over 259 popular numbers. Complete singing band. Admission 25 cents. Jitney dances. Do not miss this musical treat. CIRCUIT COURT CONVENES MON. Circuit court for Tillamook will convene at this place next Monday, with Judge Bagley on the bench. The court docket is given in another column, and while not unusually large, it is believed that it will oc­ cupy considerable of the coming week. The grand jury was in session this week at times, and additional work may be brought out by its returns. Lebanon plans to widen Oak Street from Main to city limits. VIOLET IRENE TURNER MATHER’S TRUCK SERVICE Violet Irene Turner was born in Tillamook, Oregon, October 12," 1922 and died in Tillamook, Oregon March 19, 1924 at the age of 1 year, 5 months, and 7 days, She leaves a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner and sister Ruby and grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rey­ nolds, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Turner, and great grandmother, Mrs. Darnielle and many other friends and relatives to mourn her departure. The funeral was held Friday at 2:39 P. M. at the Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Simpson Hamrick preaching the funeral sermon from the text, Mark 10; 14. Interment took place in the I. O. O. F. cemetery, to await the summons at the resurrec­ tion morning. John Mathers of this city has es­ tablished a truck service between Tillamook and Portland, daily except Sundays. The service began last Mon­ day. Trucks leave Portland at 5 p. m. and arrive in Tillamook at 6 a. m. MRS. SARAH SHEARER There are no stops. The Pye com­ this city is considered a wise pro­ pany of this city is building a new I vision. van for the truck company which I The source of the city's supply is wil. be 12 feet long, and 12 feet high from the roadbed, giving ample room 1 from Killam creek, one of the finest for large furniture loads. Portland | pure-water mountain streams in the office 49 N. Front street; 1091 Second avenue, east, Tillamook. Merchants and others will get quick and reliable service. Furniture removal a spe­ cialty.— Adv. 26-lt TO GET WATER SYSTEM (Continued from page 1) line will enter at the east boundary of the city, for certain reasons.” In any event, Tillamook is to have a water system second to no town of its size in the state, say those who know. — Asked as to the probable cost of the new pipe installation, superinten­ dent Hoag, thought the cost of four miles would amount to new pipe line would amount to tween $69,000 and $70,000. It ¡8 understood that the enlarge­ ment of the pipe line will not only materially reduce the present cost of [fire insurance in the city, but wilt also give the fire department a great­ er flow of water with which to over­ come fires. As the city is growing, and will continue to grow, the pro-, posed addition to the water supply of j PRICE STILL Mrs. Sarah Shearer, the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Latimei, was born Feb. 7, 1864, in Kansas. She was brought across the Plains at the age of six months, and to Tillamook when but two years of age. Iler parents settled on Wilson river, near Tillamook, where she lived until her marriage to Marion Sheater in 1884. After spending one year in the state of Washington, they return­ ed to Tillamook and bought a farm near the Latimer place on Wilson river, They lived on this farm until about twenty years ago, when they moved to Garibaldi, where she lived at the time of her death, March 28th, 1924, being 69 years and 21 days old. She is survived by three children and three grandchildren, three brothers and two sisters. In her parents’ home she was a devoted helper of her moth­ er in caring for her brothers and sis­ ters. To her own children, she was a loving and tender mother, deem­ ing no sacrifice too great for their comfort and happiness. She gave her $635.00 How long it will continue we do not know WARNING BUY NOW LINK MOTOR CO. Inc With its smart steel disc wheels, nickled adiator, and aluminum deck protectors, it is a reation of beauty finished in either radio blue r maroon with top and curtains in olive green, vhich harmonize with the body colors, and com- ortable seat cushions upholstered in black high Uster, long-grain leather. First car to cross the American continent in high gear! Driven from New York to Los Angeles in 12(4 days by “Cannon Ball” Baker, holder of numer­ ous road records. (Regular stock touring car with standard gear ratio used. All gears except high removed from transmission.) Car traveled 3,674 miles—rain, snow, mul, rock- strewn passes and washed-out roads were en­ countered. Only minor adjustments made—and no recourse to the emergency kit. In spite of conditions, car averaged 28.7 miles a gallon of gasoline. On arrival at Los Angeles, car was driven 68 miles an hour on speedway before authorized witnesses, and then driven to San Francisco—480 miles—in 10 hours 45 minutes. All this without servicing except oil, gasoline and water. See this wonderful Oldsmobile Six at our show- ’ rooms J. Merrel Smith $793 F. O. B. Tillamook STAR, DURANT FLINT CARS—MASON ROAD KING TRUCK HONEST SERVICE THROUGH STAGES TO PORTLAND I Modern 22-passengei- cars operated by experienced drivers. A scenic 5 hour ride you will enjoy LEAVE TILLAMOOK 10:30 A. M. 6:45 A. M. 6:30 P. M. 2:30 P. M. LEAVE PORTLAND 7:50 A.M. 12:50 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 11:50 P.M. s PORTLAND, NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE, TILL AMOOK STAGES, Inc. s DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE BOTH PHONE8 Sales and Service Full line of Accessories General Line of Tillamook, Ore CROWN FLOUR 0 oI Û O <) Star Sport Roadster A.W.Plank Hardware Co. Store 121 0 Talk About Flex ibility and Stamina! “The Home of Service” saving Bbl. ( I bags) county, and one whose waters are not, nor can they well be contaminated, for the reason that there are no set­ tlements above the dam or reservoir from which the water is taken. $6.89 10 tall cans Federal milk 98c 9 lb. bag Rolled Oats . .. 45c Idaho Pure, ('lover Honey Strained. 10 lb. pail $1.58 5 lb. pail 83c 6 lbs. Irg. Italian Prunes 19c No. 5 l»ox Perfection soda Crackers 45c No. 5 box Graham Crackers 4 pint bottles Del Monte 98c cans No. 2'» standard Tomatoes 98c FREE 49 lb. bag LTHOUGH its high standard of design has resulted in copying, the rarity of genuine Chippendale furniture has limited its iiossession to a scattered ew. Not so with gas' oline. “Red Crown,” the standard of all motor fuels, is available every' where. And every gallon has the same unvarying power and extra mileage I Hardware, Pa in ts, Oils, Varn ishes and Glass MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS Both ’Phones COLLECTIONS WE NEVER QUIT NO COLLECTION Hillsboro J. J. St angel Tillamook J no. O. Bozorth $1.78 THE SPIRIT WITHIN Ham Sandwiches Saturday April 5th at our store Cudahy Packing Co.’s dem­ onstrator, Mrs. Holmes, will serve All day—Everyone cordially invited— “The Taste Tells. WE GET RESULTS NO CHARGE KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY McMinnville /. I. Knight 6 cans No. 21'» solid pack Tomatoes ..................... 98c 5 cans No. 2 Del Monte»Sugar Peas 93c 5 cans med. Van ('amp Pork and Beans ............. 55c 5 lbs. bulk Sunmaid Seedless Raisins....................... 49c New crop Walnut Meats ..... 39c lb. Fancy Irg. Florida Grape­ fruit 5 for 55c 3 doz. med. size Sunkist Oranges 50c PURITAN BAKED HAM SANDWICHES Tillamook, Oregon STANDARD of QUALITY STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALirOKNlA) I 1 The walls of the Tillamook County Bank do not shelter on interior that is cold and for­ bidding, which is characteristic of some banks. Instead, you will find in every de­ partment a friendly interest in you and your needs. It’s the spirit within that counts. We take a great pleasure in serving you, and you will find this same pleasure reflected in the actions of every officer and employee. It is \OUR bank and your interests are our. Come in and get acquainted. T iixamook . C ounty B ank TuLOtDOK-ORBCCTf *