FRIDAY, MAY 16,1924 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Harrisburg— Local farmer« piant- screagi to rye. Lostine—Idaho Tie company- work- large crew here. TWO CARD PARTIES HELD Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg, Mrs. E. G. Anderson and Mrs H H. Rosenberg 1 were hostesses at two parties held at. I the home of the former Monday and i Tuesday of this week. The rooms were I tastefully decorated with flowers. Bridge was played Monday with Mrs. John Mathers winning high score and Mrs. Emmett Bales consolation. On 1 Tuesday Mrs Clark Hadley won high score at Five Hundred and Mrs. Roy I Henkle consolation. ( Following is the list of guests: Mesdames Hall, Morrison, McGrath, , J. Merre! Smith, Alva Williams, Esch, Kuratli, Groat, C. W. Barrick, East­ man, Mathers, Langtry, Pine, Spitz- messer, Bales, Grider, Reeher, Reedy, Pankow, Aiderman, Boone, Franklin, Henkle, Hill, Gilbert, Steinbach, Ma­ son, Hays, Alfred Anderson, Clark Hadley, Case, Haberlach, Condit, Riechers, Hanslemair, Turnbull, O. A. Schultz, Carl Schultz, Plank, Haltom, Robinson, Ford, Harry Thomas, W. M. Hofley, Boals, Armentrout, Moulton, Conover, Lamar, Loll, Hechtner, Lar­ son, Clough, Babb, Ringo. Nominate j. c. M c C lure for County Clerk Because he is efficient, trustworthy, and can handle the job as it should be handled. Because he will know at LEAST as much about the duties of this office as his deputies. Silvertown CORD > There ¡8 no lux­ ury in the cost of Silvertown Cord Tires. The luxury is all in the per­ formance. • « . •I !| Brown’s Service Station > Williams and Williams Link Motor Co. i IjfitST IN THE LONG RUNrtf Because he has had two years specialized study at Will­ amette University as an accountant, and is con­ sidered as one of the best book experts in the county. Because he plays on no one’s sympathy for support, and stands squarely on his own ability and usefull­ ness to put him in office. Because he is being backed by no one but himself for office, and owes no political debts nor has made no extravagant political promises. Vote 74X J. C.McClure for County Clerk Given by Tillamook Swiss society at K. P. hall on May 17th. Special good music and royal good time. ..Everybody invited, don’t miss it. ..Come out Saturday nite and let us entertain you. Some dance- Everybody invited, this means you. Tickets $1.00 Everything included. 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 CAL US DAY OR NIGHT Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.” Portland has $30,000,000 building program indicated for 1924. Mayville, Wheeler county, to have artesian water supply. Because he will cooperate with other county officials to the benefit of the county at large. Goodrich BIG SWISS DANCE A. W. Plank Hardware Co. General Line of Hardware,Paints, Oils, Varnishes and glass I MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS Both ’Phones Tillamook, Ore. * WE ARE GETTING FRESH seed almost every day. We will be glad to send for anything you want that we don’t have in stock. Hundreds of Tillamookers are finding it to their advantage to depend on us for their Garden, Flower and Field Crop Seeds. Tell us your needs in Seeds. J MISS GRACE BOGUE who is conducting a cooking school on electric stoves at the Presbyterian guild hall for the Coast Power com­ pany this week. The public has been invited to attend. OVERSTOCK CASH PRICES We have too much of some things and want to reduce, hence these good specials this week. Potato Flour, takes place of starch, perfectly good, reg. 20c package, special 3 pkgs, for 29c; Phez Jams, re.?. 10c per glass, special 3 for 19c. Roast Col.’ee—reg. 30c value—special 3 lbs. for 69c. Cocoa—besr bulk—special 3 lbs. for 24c. Bulk Tea—reg. 50c per lb. special 3 lbs. for 99c. Tiger Gloss Starch—special 3 pkgs, for 29c. Zo—similar to Grapenuts, special 3 pkgs, for 25c. Sugar—this week per sack, $9.25 strickly cash. F. J. PYE & SON Fully equiped to draft plan for any building no matter how small and nothing too large. Glad to talk it over with you any time and specialize in pleasing you. TILE YOUR FARM ■I i Satisfaction Store-Market ASK THE MAN WHO HAS TILED E. G. Anderson TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS THE COLISEUM WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 SUNDAY, MAY 18 THE MAN LIFE PASSED BY Distinction to Any Wheel The >'ustom-made appear ware of these great oversize C-T-C hand-buitt low inflation cord» Starring JANE NOVAK, PERCY MARMONT, EVA NOVAK, CULLIN LANDIS, HOBERT BOSWORTH, GEORGE SEIGMAN and other notable stars. The cast insures the quality.of the production. “WATCH PAPA”— Andy Gump Comedy MONDAY, MAY 1» HAROLD LLOYD in Designed by some of the odd­ est and most experienced tire ■«■»er» In tatrta and banA-WB W exprrl enftamen andar iialiteSad (ndveuon and rt«M l aiai rtln n. rnrda reflect every G m * «4 taetf ■uprrtor amtartala and M«e SAFETY LAST caaatraetioo both in teaks •nd Ln extreme mileage economy. THURSDAY. MAY 22 BABY PEGGY in THE DARLING OF NEW YORK -WAY OF A MAN”— No. 6 TUESDAY, MAY 20 If 70U are inclined to think there is nothing new in screen thrills, see "Flaming Barriers.” "KIDDING KATIE”—Two Reel Comedy. JACKIE COOGAN in Distributors for Tillamook County REGINALD A BOY OF FLANDERS A production apecially fitted for this popular boy star. “INTERNATIONAL NEWS” and “AESOP’S FABLE”—Cartoon Comedy. TIRES f/TUBES a FRIDAY, MAY 23 JACQUELINE LOGAN, ANTONIO MORENO WALTER HIERS, supported by CHARLES OGLE and ROBERT McKIM in FLAMING BARRIERS Return engagement. No need to say any more. Come early for good seats. b aha a C-T-C tliihwi Bab iifca'nL *** Jtatai wWeet iiiJ* C-T-C Tata -.-f -f-»- la Masai• Featuring HERBERT RAWLINSON A picture as full of action as T. N. T. Two Reel Comedy Here indeed is one of the most pleasing and won­ derful productions of the year. “CHAPTER 4,” LEATHER PUSHERS. is as , Hinounced a distinction as Is their extraordinary wear- ing qualities. STOLEN SECRETS 8ATURDAY, MAY 24 DENNY (Hero of the Leather Pushers) in SPORTING YOUTH Full of Young Blood, Young Love and Young Ideas. It's a romance without a speedometer, full of love and laughter. “THE COW BOYS"—Two Reel Comedy. •1 fl