TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT HOSPITAL BEING REBUILT S. S. Johnson, well known Portland attorney, is in town this week trying A new section is being added to the a case before the circuit court« Our ice cream is served from an Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Garner and Boats hospital which covers 94 by 36 feet of ground. Thia new addition electric cabinet, Blue Bird confection­ daughter arrived here this week from Hagerman, Idaho. They are visit­ will double the present capacity of ery.—Adv. ing at the home of Mrs. Garner's par­ the hospital and when completed it Donald Bowman and family just re­ will be as modern and well equipped cently moved to Hebo from Marsh­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dcdgc. Mr. Garner has business to attend to as any in the state. It will be possi­ field. which will keep them here for a few ble to care for fifty-two patients at Pacific City will give its opening days. one time. dance on Saturday evening May 31. Everything is good at the Blue On the second floor there will be A seven piece orchestra composed of two large modern surgeries, an X-ray star musicians will furnish the music. Bird.—Adv. Frank Berns spent several days the room, a sterilizing room and a large —Adv. 33-tl I first of the week in Portland at the "■ar A The lower floor will «ont.il. private rooms and another large ward. I Kent Stone of Rupert, Idaho, will home of his daughter, Mrs. Sidney It is planned to install an electric spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, returning Wednesday. The J. U. G. club met at the home elevator which will be an invaluable Paul Disney. Mr. Stone is a brother Mrs. Sam Green. New officers were convience. A new set of electric of Mis. Disney and Thelma Stone of i elected for the year, after which the sterilisers, costing $2,000 will be part this city. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cross were in club’s annual pot-luck luncheon was of the new equipment. Water equipment for fire fighting the city Monday from Hebo. Mr. served. is being put in and the building is Cross had business at the court house, being made with a view to eliminat­ while Mrs. Cross attended to shop­ TALENTED GIRL PRESENTED IN PIANO RECITAL ping. ing the fire hazard. Miss Rowena Hanson was present­ The building will cost between $15,- Our doors will be open to the public Four ed in a piano recital last Friday even­ 000 and $16,000 when completed. Saturday morning, 8 a. m. Sheldon and Dallas, local contractors doors south of Coliseum, the Blue ing at the Methodist church. Miss Hanson was well received by a have charge of the work. Bird.—Adv. large audience, each number being I executed with skill and musician-ship. | The Chopin group was particularly ' well interpreted. i Mrs. Kock predicts a brilliant future for the young student. Mr. Koch’s violin group was well : rendered and much enjoyed. | The songs were given by a class chorus composed of sixteen voices. BRIEF PERSONAL NEWS KODAKS for Graduation TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Could you find a more desirable or useful gift than this? Always appreciated and enjoyed, now as well as in years to come. We have a large and varied stock for you to choose from. Kodaks for everyone at prices that range from $2.00 up to $60.00. Also other suit­ able and pretty gifts will be on display in our store for you to choose from all this week. I FOR SALE—GOOD 2700 IB. TEAM, wiht good wagon and harness. In- I quire A. S. Tilden, Nehalem, Ore- 33t3 i gon. — FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR Tillamook city property, 65 acre dairy ranch 3 miles north of Ne­ halem. Good buildings. A. S. Til­ den, Nehalem, Oregon. 33-tlp _____________________ WANTED— WORK BY DAY. Would prefer house work. Inquire I at apartment 2 Watch Tower. 33tlp CIRCUIT COURT MEETS DENA-HANSEN GIFT-SHOP son, Arisona, operates a Baa< of stebtaao tracks in local and long distane« I The Rexall Store < Tillamook I Oregon WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS V. J. & A. I.. NEFF, Props. No. 8, First St. Tillamook, Ore. "5“ Liberty Theatre SATURDAY, MAY 24 POLI NEGRI in “Mad Love” The Drama of a dangerous flirt ROUND NO. 4 OF FIGHTING BLOOD Hillsboro J. J. Stangel ( K M K.K.K It Ji.KJfJCJCJtJOI Í STAR The 27 Feature Car No. 4 AXLE SHAFT ACCESSIBILITY. It is service bills, garage bills, that add to the upkeep of the average car. The accessibility of the Adams Axle Shaft, and its easy removal, is but another point bearing out the desire to build a car so simple in its operation and ac­ cessibility that the average layman could act as his own mechanic. We have 26 other Reasons why the Star should become a part of your family. Martiny-Crotzer Motor Co. Inc. “Loyal Lives” A smashing, crashing drama of the Postal Ser­ vice. ___ luirry Semon, a two reel uproar, “THE AGENT’ THURSDAY-FRIDAY MAY 29-30 Watch the screen for startling announcement Good Pictures at fair Prices. GET THE LIBERTY HABIT I 7 I » » 3rd. St. and 3rd. An. Both Phones Portland - Newberg. Minnville-Tilla Stages Inc. The following extract from a recent letter writ­ ten us by the Citizens’ Transfer & Storage Com­ pany of Tucson, Arizona, has some bearing on the reasons for this increase: “Previous to using your Zeroiene oils we experienced considerable trouble with eastern oils, which were much higher in price, and we found not suited to our use. We have used Zeroiene oils and greases for the past five years. Our equipment (18 trucks and 2 passenger cars) is operated continuously throughout the year and the maintenance has been confined to keeping it supplied with the proper amount of oil and grease; bearings have required only reasonable ad­ justment after long intervals, and no replacements. V. e were well pleased with our recent quarterly check on the mechanical condition of our equipment, and knowing this condition to be maintained by the us of your oils and greases, we thought your com- I :.ny would be interested to know of our complete Satisfaction." for FORDS ¡Joseph Hergesheimer, author of “Tol’able Dav- ! jdf “The Bright Shawl”, now offers his latest TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MAY 27-28 UNION STAGE TERMINAL With the passing of the superstition that there te something mysteriously "better” about eastern oils, just because they cost more, Zeroiene sales have increased seven-fold in the last seven years. SUNDAY-MONDAY MAY 25-26 The Strange tale of a girl hidden away from the world—-a terror infected jungle of Florida. You’ll go wild about “Wild Oranges.” Two Reel Comedy “ STAY DOWN EAST’ 2:30 P. M. TJf ‘Holds for arrival of )[ Stage ‘Holds for arrival of Seaside L,EAVE por TLAND (Park and Yamhill St- 7:30 A. M. 4:30 P. M. if For arrivals-departures n nections call ZEROLENE succeeds EASTERN and lubricates better ZEROLENE A New Service Feature —the Standard Oil Company's new improved oil for Ford cars "Feeds Those Oil-Starved Fords." You can now obtain stopover privileges in 15-day roundtrip ticket« between practically all stations ir Oregon which are served by Southern Pacific Linen. Thia is a new service which means much to you in added convenience. In addition, special week-end roundtrip tickets from ail stations to Portland are on sale Fridays. Satur­ days and Sundays, the final return limit being the following Tuesday. And. of course, you know how much lean it costs to travel on Southern Pacific trains than It does to go In any other way. Yet these trains provide a convenient, regular and comfortable service which is of great value to all passengers. A^ our agent for full information relative to any phase of our service. He. like all Southern Pacific men. is anxious to assist you in anv possible way We believe that Zeroiene will improve the gasoline mileage, re­ duce carbon deposits, and lengthen the working life of every car in which it is used. Why pay tribute to a supersti­ tion? Insist on Zeroiene even if it does cost less. for your convenience SIANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Brown’s Static® Thn booklet reports inde­ pendent service tests of Zeroiene by a num ber of Urge u«rs. Ask any Standard Oil Company ••1«« r.prasantativ. or for. copy. fi) ' Portland-McMinn Hillsboro-Forest ( orv a llis-Salem Engene-nosebuH and Willamette V Points ™ *LSAVE T,Ll’«« Tillamook J no. O. Bozorht Matinee 2:15 Wild Oranges 99 It dH KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY McMinnville J. L. Knight A beautiful line of engraved congratulation cards. Chas. I. Clough Co. »/ WE GET RESULTS NO CHARGE WE NEVER QUIT NO COLLECTION Fishing rods and tackle Etc. Etc. Stationary CLOVERhAtg Dr. J. L, Fayette Mr and Mrs. A B. Ellis and Mr. Morse went to Portland Saturday, re- , opened branch office Will be in Clover