Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 09, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
BRIM HALL MAKES REPLY
Liberty Theatre
SUNDAY-MONDAY MAY 11-12
“Soul of the Beast”
With MADGE BELLAMY
This is a Thos. H. Ince special. Look at the
Lobby.
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Comedy “ALL WET”
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MAY 13-14
My Wild Irish Rose”
Faith there’s a bit of a brogue, and a taste of the
blarney, and sure there’s a couple of Loights and
a bit o’ drama arrah go on and see for yezself.
Comedy “ALL OVER OVERALLS”
THURSDAY-FRIDAY MAY 15-16
“Slave of Desire”
(Continued from page 8)
be retired; that the majority of the
| attorneys in Tillamook city lay the
blame on me, which is entirely false.
* Some of my friends say—“Just let it
go, consider the source”. I thought
it over a while. My first impulse was
to fight. There is just enough Irish
in me to want to fight.
Then I
thought my friends would not believe
it, when this article first came out
but there are a good many strangers
in the county now and while I knew
the people of Garibaldi would not be­
lieve these things of me—those who
3 know me, yet I don’t want anyone to
s go about with the wrong idea about
l this matter. If Mr. Harrison had
taken a second thought I know he
would not have made the statement
that he did. But it is hard to rub
out—just like an ink stain on a let­
ter—the more you rub it the worse it
looks. Now, we go back to where I
left off about the money in the bud­
get. County court was all in the
court room and they all saw this bud­
get. Mr. Alley is secretary. He is
the one who does most of the detail
i work for the court in our office—he
is down looking over the records and
j files and asks us to file motions and
Adapted from Honare de Balzaco immortal story
“The Magic Skin’’. Every theatre patron wants
to see Paris life. Here you have it brought viv­
idly to the screen. A story of the mysteries of
Paris.
Comedy “CABARET TOUCHDOWN”
FRIDAY, MAY 9, j
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iay I am to btem*
none of them
I talk to him like I was talking to the
will come o«» «hd say so.
court. We have lots to do in our
Now. later on Mr. Alley came down
office and I have no time to go up to from the budget meeting and asked
their office all the time. We have a for a copy of the old budget, w ic
little buzzer and speak to one another I have here in this paper—I just want
through a tube when we’re in a hurry. to show you. I guess I don’t have
the paper but I have a book and 1
I try to work to aid the court and not
have them pasted in the book—and 1
invade their province
am ready to make affidavit to every­
Now, then they all knew this levy thing I say. I am here to back every
had passed and that it was certified thing I say and those of you who
to. The new budget law reads diff­ know me will not question it. I gave
erent from the old one. Several of Mr. Alley this book when I made 'ip
the Tillamook lawyers read it and no,--
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one wants to pass on the measure a3|ln,! uuus
... all sen»-1
I have a book with
♦ a who was to blame.
Mr. Harri*en - her
jLonuiiued oil P«ge
says some of the attorneys in town'
FRED G. MINNON
Attendant
VICTOR J. MINNON
Mortician
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STAR
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The 27 Feature Car
No. 2
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Tl Bl'LAR BACKBONE. Twisting,
weaving, and shifting are some of the
common faults of the average light
.ar train« The tubular baeKUoiie, „
patented unit, act» as an additional
brace to the five cross members, and
gives the Star frame a rigidness that
is found in no other light car.
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We have 26 other Reasons why the
Star should become a part of your
family.
MINNON’S MORTUARY
TILLAMOOK’S FUNERAL HOME
Martiny-Crotzer Motor
Calls answered in any part of County
Phone 183—301-East 5th Street—Mutual
Employ a “Check” Seal contractor
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If you haven’t traveled the Horseshoe
Route out of Merced to Yosemite in one
of the Pierce-Arrow touring cars oper­
ated by the Yosemite Stage and Turn­
pike Company, you’ve missed something.
But whether or not you have made
this trip, you’ll be interested, as a motor­
ist, in knowing that the twenty-five
Pierce-Arrow cars used in this service
are lubricated with Zerolene. The man­
ager of this famous stage line writes:
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He will make Electricity
master of your tasks
rancatoti
p*cmc states
“We have been operating a stage line since
1911 and have always used Zerolene. Re­
cently we disposed of some cars that had
been in our service for ten years, and dur­
ing that period none of them had ever had
a bearing scraped."
Whether you drive a Pierce-Arrow or
a Ford, the use of Zerolene, of the proper
body, will not only cut down your oil bill,
but give you greater gasoline mileage, less
carbon, lower upkeep costs,
ZEROLENE and a longer life for your car.
Big users refuse to pay trib­
ute to the old superstition that
far FORDS there is something mysteri­
ously “better” about “eastern”
d» S'andar«! Oil
oils — why should you pay
Company*. naw
lmprow.1 oli far
that tribute?
Foni cara “Raada
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forti*."
Insist on Zerolene, even
if it does cost less.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
( CALI FORNIA)
IN the interest
of better electri­
cal service, we
publish the “Electrical
How’ for Householders,"
a booklet which describes
and illustrates fhe latest
and most efficient methods
for the use of electricity.
The 1924 edition of this
booklet can be had free
b’onr“Check"Seil contnc-
tcrs andretailersorby writ­
in to our nearest office.
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YOU can easily keep to schedule in a “Check”Seal
equipped home. Meals on time. Washing ready
for the noon-day sun. Ironing done before the
bargain hours. For electricity works fast and well
when it is properly installed.
Employ a‘"Check” Seal contractor. Get the serv­
ice you have e-ery right to expect from electricity.
WniHg devices that have been tested, outlets
where they’re handy, workmanship that’s thor-
" ol ia,?^^ances certified as standard—that’s
Check Seal service. Then it’s just snap in a plug
or press a button to have electricity master your
household tasks.
V°?k f.°J ¡2* oranSe and blue “Check” Seal and
Tk
Check Seal contractors and retailers,
ley stand for standard electrical equipment in­
stalled at a fair price.
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Standard Oil Company
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(or a «opy.
to any electrical contractor or retailer who display, the “Ched” Seal