TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT We buy dry Cascara Bark See us before you sell We Pay 11c per lb. F. J. PYE 1: SON Burge Grocery Third St. Tillamook Ore. 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 yon. THESE DEALERS SELL RED CROWN GASOLINE ARROW GARAGE, Hebo BAY CITY GARAGE, Bay City F. E. CLARK, Cloverdale W. A. DAVIES, Salt Air GARIBALDI GARAEG, Garibaldi GILBERT tk CO., Beaver GRAVELL’S GARAGE, Garibaldi JACOBY’S SERVICE STATION, Bay City EMIL G. KARDELL, Manzanita LOOP BROS., Garibaldi MARTINY-CROTZER MOTOR CO., Tillamook NIELSON & McCORMICK, Hemlock MORSE & ELLIS, Pleasant Valley, ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY GARAGE Cloverdale SHAGG’S GARAGE, Wheeler STAGE DEPOT, Tillamook SUNSET GARAGE, Tillamook TILLAMOOK GARAGE, Tillamook TILLAMOOK TIRE CO., Tillamook F. L. WATROUS, Haddon W. A. WISE, Bar View ! t l Í i I These dealers and over 6,000 others on the Pacific Coast sell dependable Red Crown gasoline—uniform when­ ever and wherever you buy it. Saves carburetor adjust­ ments and gives ready accel­ eration, 100% power and greater gasoline mileage. Wherever you motor you’ll find the Red Crown sign and the red,white and blue pump. Head for these and get the old reliable favorite Red Crown gasoline 3 OPP. LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL BOYS MAKE GOOD The wheat crop of the northwest is estimated to be only about two thirds of that of last year. Oregon is estimated to be producing 16,500,- 000 bushel as against 28,000,000 bushel last year. Washington is pro­ ducing about 30,00o,000 bushel a- against 61,750,000 for last year. The entire wheat production of the coun­ try is estimated at a little less than 700,000,000 bushel , about 93,000,000 bushel less than last year’s output Countries that export whea are about 168.000,000 bushels short of the annual average demand of the coun­ tries that import the grainr 1 situation has already hoisted price from 1 to 5 cents per bushel. / N0T mght adjustment company ^ » zi « “tangel •>"■»• <>• HllZ0fht 1 Slal------- —---------------------------- McMinnville J. L. Knight DENA-HANSEN GIFT-SHOP + + Tiny Things for Little Tots Useful Articles for Baby Anything in Fancy Work—Hemstitching Across from Tillamook Hotel TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS GOITER FREE booklet and testimony Simple home Method. SenJ/„ Warner’s Renowned Remed’ Co. 723 Security Bldg., Sin « apolis, Minn. STAGES Low Fares East To Portland-McMinnville Hillsboro-Forest Grove Corvallis-Salem via California Add California to your Eastern trip at a trivial extra cost. Thus you enjoy the beautiful Shasta Route and California’s scenic wonders in addition to your regular trip. Low roundtrip fares to all Eastern points now in effect. Eugene-Roseburg and Ask agent for complete information Ray Grate, Agen Tillamook, Oregon I Southern Pacific Cookery is Better 41 n / li TILE YOUR FARM ASK THE MAN WHO HAS TILED Willamette Valley Points LEAVE TILLAMOOK 7:15 A.M. 10:30 A. M' 2:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M' ♦Holds for arrival of Manhattu Stage ♦Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage LEAVE PORTLAND (Paik and Yamhill Streets) 7:50 A. M. 12:50 P. M. 4:30 P.M. 11:50 P.M. For arriva?s-d< partures an c» nee lions call UNION STAGE TERMINAL 3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave. East Both Phones Portland - Newberg - Me- Minnville-Tillamcok Stages Inc. ¿«¿5a \\ ELECTRIC 1 — Aftr considerable debate over sev­ eral names for a running mate for Mr. Coolidge, the delegates have shown decided preference for sena­ tor Boiah of Idaho. Enthusiasm was keen in support of Coolidge for the presidential nomination The plat­ form adopted a world court plan drafted by the president. An anti­ Klan planks were approved. The in­ sertion of a farm-aid plank was deemed necessary to insure the vote of the northwest in the November elections. The I-afollette planks were rejected and the insurgent delegates showed little enthusiasm. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIR MAN TO SETTLE PERMANENTLY TILLAMOOK I.EGIONAIRES AT- I FX1» IT \ if < ONY in HON (California) Estate WE GET RESULTS NO CHARGE WE NEVER QUIT class of 1914, have received announce | OCEANSIDE meats of' his marriage to Miss Paul- | ine McKlintock of Portland. Verne A merry party of girls from Eu­ Joined the A. E. F. during the war and immediately after his release in i gene enjoying a week’s vacation at 1919 took up a course of study at Oceanside are, Anna Chapman, Irma Willamette University in Salem. Dur­ Strome, Lee L. Boyd, Cliften McLe- ing his work there he was a leader lendon, Atlonine Johnson. among the students and made an en­ George Brighton, Mary P. Bright­ viable record in athletics, especially football. After graduation in 1923, on, of Portland, Jean Evans of Los Mr. Bain accepted a position as teach­ Angeles, and Ed Greene of Lawton, er and coach of athletics at the high Okla., spent the past week in one of the cottages. he spent a very successful year, school in Adna, Washington, where Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haas are visit- He has recently resigned that po­ ors from Seattle. sition to accept a better one in the E. C. Maser and party, Mr. and school system of Springfield, Oregon. Mrs. H. B. Schelegel, and Mr. and Joseph Schnal, member of the class Mrs. F. L. Ranney motored in from of 1919, who is the eldest son of McMinnville and spent the week end. Morris Schnal, tone of Tillamook’s Week-end visitors from Salem were leading clothiers, is working in the Mr and Mrs. C. Song, Harry Towre, haberdashery shop of W. T. Gardner company, San Francisco. He has Emil Kniger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riseling and been very successfully handling the window displays for this company son, Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Morris and in a recent clothiers’ magazine and son, Mr. Albert Barnickel, Miss appears a photographic reproduction Adel Barnickel, Miss M. M. Lee, Wm. of one of his window displays in the E. Shehan, all of Portland, spent Sat­ urday and Sunday on the beach. Gardner firm’s store. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Whitefield of Thomas Large, of the class of 1921 has been giving a good account of Portland have taken a cottage for a himself at Pacific University, Forest week’s vacation. Grove, Oregon, since last fall, when Campers in the grove this week he took up a course of study at that are, I.. G. Payton, Newberg; C. W. place. During the past track and field Curry, Pasaganld, Okla.; Ed Tolrin, season he has broken the college’s Portland; Geo. Kutch and wife, Mr. records in the shot-put, discus throw, and Mrs. Earl Tidd and daughter, and equalled the record in the hun­ Independence. dred yard dash. He was also a mem­ ber of the University’s mile relay CARD OF THANKS team, and was high-point man in all the meets in which Pacific entered We wish to thank the Woodmen of this spring. Besides this wonderful the World and our friends and neigh­ record in athletics, Tom also took an bors for the kindness and sympathy active part in the Freshman class shown us in our hour of sorrow play, and was awarded the Gamma caused by the death of our beloved Sigma Forensic Cup which is given husband and father. by that fraternity to its member Mrs. Sarah J. Edgar and family making the most progress during the I year in debate and oratory. Fred B. Jones, who has had fifteen years experience in his line has es­ tablished himself permanently at Berry’s music house on Third s-.reet. He expects to move his family to Tillamook from Portland sometime soon and make this city his home. STANDARD OF QUALITY STANDARD OIL COMPANY i CORRESPONDENCE ♦ ♦♦+♦+♦♦♦♦♦+♦ ♦ Graduates of Tillamook School are ♦ ♦ Making their Card in Correspondence on the var­ ♦ ious subjects of the day is in­ the World I vited by the Headlight for I publication. Any paper for .t’-w «no«, ho «(cmort Verne Bain, ’14, Joseph Schnal, T9, j * Thomas I^rge, ’21 are making good + with the writer’s nam«, which in various activities. | * may be withheld by request. Friends of Verne D. Bain, who was > ♦ a member of the T. H. S. graduating ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦ NORTHWEST WHEAT CROP IS SHORT Oswego—Ladd Russel Hawkins Jr. and lælan.i Erwin are representing Tillamook Post No. 47 at the state convention of the American legion in Portland which is being held June 11. 12, 13 and 14. The Tillamook delegates ex­ pect to bring home a certificate of ment that is to be presented to the local pos . Mrs. Leland Erwin is the Tillamook delegate to the con­ vention of the Women’s auxiliary that is meeting in conjunction with the legion convention. ELECTRIC TIMER —can be set hours in ad­ vance ar I will automati­ cally turn the o\ en heat ON and OFF exactly at the time de ignated—accu­ rate'vcor, trolling ihecook- ing time. HEAT CONTROL —a 1 w a y s maintains the oven heat evenly at the correct cook­ ing tempera­ ture without watching— never burn* nor under« cooks. AWAY ALL DAY SHE DOES NOT WORRY ABOUT DINNER I'OR IT HAS BEEN COOKED BY HER Automatic Electric Range Marking Tire Progrès» Not since the devetope>e*J.’{ the cord tire ha* “-/J marked so many etchiM'-J" tures of super!« great oversize low Inflation built which we are handling. C-T-C"* were design«! »nd * ? OU can enjoy the same comforts and con- cooTwith. dOeS if you USe Clectricit>- ELECTRIC HEAT IS CLE AN HE AT—CON V EN IE NT HEAT-COMFORTABLE HEAT Electricity is the cheapest Servant You Can Employ Coast Power Co lillamook, Oregon NELSON ELEC­ TRIC CO. Distributors Till*«*#1 County