Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 20, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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“THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
AN UNFORGETTABLE PICTURE
Epochal! Brilliant! Vast! Glorious! Colorful! Lavish!
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The Greatest Picture of the Age!
Coliseum--Tillamook--Fri.--Sat. June 20-21
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Two Complete Shows Each Night at 7:00 and 9:30- Saturday Matinee at 2:00.
Never Before Shown At Our Prices
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Children: 10c
Adults: 40c
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PERSONAL MENTION
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Is Our business increas-
rr ¡ly" ing in leaps and bounds?
Mrs. Celia M. Evans of Carlton,
Oregon, has been the guest of her sis­
ter, Mrs. T. E. Ashley, for the past
week.
Because quality and service are our
watchwords-our prices are as low as
good merchandising will permit- mer­
chandise of questionable quality is not
offered here and when you buy merch­
andise here, you make an investment.
Dr. H. L. Babb, Tillamooks’ chiro-
praetor’s hours 9 to 5. Evenings,
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat­
urday at 7.—Adv.
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W. T. Macy, funeral director of
McMinnville, spending his summer
vacation at Pacific City, was in Tilla-
mook shopping, Monday.
LADIES SWEATERS $2.69
A special purchase of
ladles sweaters and
vests are now on sale
at the extremely low
price of $2.69
These are exception­
al values and there
are numbers that
would readily sell at
$5.00
Special Friday and Saturday only
Best Quality 12 Mummy Pongee,
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Larson &Hech
Ladies Rest Room
Low Roundtrip
Local Fares
You can now obtain stopover prive! eges on
15-day roundtrip tickets between stations in
Oregon which are served by Southern Pai the
Lines.
This Is a new service which means much to
you in added convenience.
In addition, special week-end roundtrip
tickets from all stations to Portland are on
•ale Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, the final
return limit being the following Tuesday.
And, of course, you know how much less it
Costs to travel on Southern Pacific trains than
it does to go in any other way, comparable Ln
convenience and comfort.
«M «7 <ssrf /br fitU information
Southern Pacific
Ray Grate, Agent.
Tillamook, Oregon
Mrs. Clara Thurman was confined
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Witkins and
to her home the former part of this family of Eugene, parents of Mrs.
week on account of sickness.
Fred Tucker, visited in Tillamook
over the week end.
Miss Mae Lewis of Garibaldi has
accepted a position in the county as­
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lamb, formerly
sessor’s office.
of this city returned to Tillamook last
week. Mr. Lamb was formerly night
A. F. Coats and family, Mrs Fred policeman here.
Gould, Mrs. Helen Ebinger, Mrs.
Webster Holmes, George Russell and
Mrs. Geo. Kiehm, Mrs. Emmett
family, Mrs. Walter Baker, Chester Bales, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ander­
Holden and family, Mrs. Eva McGhee son motored to Portland and spent
and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Kiehm last week end.
and daughter attended a Christian
Mrs. Wm Sachjen of Portland ix
Science lecture at Seaside Sunday.
visiting at the home of J. R. Collins.
Fred Burnett of Mountain Home, Mrs Sachjea’s husband is employed
Idaho, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs at Nehalem, thru a Portland firm and
Jess Parks is visiting in this city.
is setting up diecel engines to crush
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ross left Man- recks for the new read between
day for Klamath Falls where they Brighton and Seaside
G. D. Sheeley, coach at the local
high school was in town Sunday. He
is spending the summer with M. S.
Johnson, who is repairing . school
property in various cities throughout
the state.
J E. Kinny and family of San
Diego, California were here last week
Albert Viereck, formerly of Tilla­ visiting Mrs. Mae Burkhart, Mr. Kin­
mook, is visiting here. He has been ney’s sister.
taking a course in gas engines in
Miss Anna Christenson of San
the Benson polytechnic high school
of Portland, where he has two more Francisco, formerly of this city is
years to complete his course. He ex­ spending a two weeks vacation with
pects to spend the summer with his her father and friends in Tillamook.
another at Rockaway.
Mrs. E. H. Stark returned from
The county pile-driver is driving Montesano, Washington where she
piling along the Bayocean-Tillamook has been visiting with her daughter,
road right of way. The dredger will Mrs. Louis Nelson.
do some work which will conclude the
J. Merrel Smith and wife, Gordon
year’s work oh the' road
J B. Grider is driving a new Buick
Burge and wife and Pete Farnatrum
four this week.
Edward Krsigen, a young man em­ and family will spend Thursday and
ployed in the Brighten cheese factroy, Friday in Portland. Auto business,
Miss Frieda Gates, milliner «t Hal-
is reported to have taken sick of other shopping and pleasure will be
toms, left far Portland Tuesday, She
pneumonia last week.
the issue
expects to return this fall.
Mathers Truck Service uses 60
large quilts in packing household
goods in trucks. This is the best
way to move as they guarantee safe
delivery wihtout mars or scratches.
This is the only truck line operating
daily between Tillamook and Port- plan to make their new home.
land.—Adv.
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L. E. Partridge drove to Portland
From there he
Mr. Brucelle, photographer of Sa­ Wednesday night.
lem, and guy Yung of the Union oil will drive to Hood River to meet his
company of Salem made a trip to wife and children who are retiming
Tillamook last Monday,.returning the from a three months visit to Neb­
Mr. and Mrs. Price Hynnith ac-
same evening. Mr. Brucelle placed a raska
compamied Joy their son drove to Port­
distributing house in Till/mook for
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Erwin return­ land Saturday night, returning Sun­
the Buzz electrical refiuishing house.
ed from Portland Monday night day.
This house uses an automatic process
where they have been enjoying the
for finishing photographs. It is the
Rose show.
Mrs. Sam Parker of Wakefield
only firm of its kind on the Pacific
spent the week end at the home of her
coast Mr. Berry of the Berry Music
Mrs. John Benson and Mrs. Don parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Q. G. Wilkes
house will handle the local branch. Ellis of Garibaldi were city shoppers
of this city
A branch has also been established at Monday.
Cloverdale.
A.chie French, formerly coach of
George Cohn who has been a Tilla­ athletics in Tillamook high school but
An automobile went off the road mook visitor for the past four weeks
now a student at Pacific University
and through the fence near the sum­ returned to California Tuesday.
spent Sunday aad Monday to Tilla­
mit on the Sheridan road last Mon­
Doyle Wallace, sailor on submarine mook this week.
day. The machine was wrecked but
boat, S-36 of Frisco spent a few days
tho occupants escaped uninjured.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Muasoa drove
in this city visiting with Mr. and Mrs. to Portland to see the Rose Festival
Instruction in piano by graduate of C. F • DeFord.
last week.
David Campbell of Ellison and White
Several
auto
driven
have
been
ar
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conservatory.
Christine Anderson,
Dorothy Goodwin motored to Port­
10 East 7th street.—Adv
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cently on charges of -unlawful oper­ friends
M. V. Stillwell attended the annuol ation of motor vehidesnoad unlawful
convention of Oregon pioneers that parking of autos on the public high­
C. W. Harriet, prominent attorney
(was held in Portland this week, June ways. Most of the latter are ap­ of Tillamook, visited Wheeler last-
118 and 19. M.r Stillwell is a mem­ parently ignorant, or perhaps indiff­ Fridajfi on legal business.
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ber of the Indian war veterans, sons erent as to the law which prescribes
D. O. Spitxmesaer and S. V. Stan­
• and daughters of pioneers and a that ell four wheels must be off the
ley of the Headlight staff visited Ne­
Spauish war veteran.
pavement.
halem bay points last Friday.
Burns W. Britton of Oregon City
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bester and
Dr. Helen Babb, graduate of Palm­
has accepted a position with the Ree- Mrs. Crawford of the Fairview grange
er school of Chiropractic, Davenport,
her furniture company.
attended the Oregon state grange
Iowa, will be in the Tillamook office
convention at The Dalles last wek.
The Twighlight league baseball
Monday, Wednesday a nd Friday
This body voted to support the build­
game scheduled to have been played
evenings.—Adv.
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ing of and improvement of the In­
between the Standard oil company
land highway, which connects Port­
Two different auto collisions occur­
team last Monday evening was re­
land and Astoria by way of Vernonia red at the intersections of Third
placed by a practice game.
and the upper Nehalem river valley. street and Second avenue east last
M. Reeher, of the Reeher furniture The convention will be held in Dallas week. Fortunately, neither was seri­
company, is spending a vacation of next year.
ous.
indefinite duration at his ranch twen­
Several Tillamookers drove to Sea­
Walter F. Nichols, cashier of the
ty miles up Wilson river.
side last Sunday.
They report a Tillamook county bank, and wife are
Mrs. E. E. McCormack of Portland pleasant trip and excellent roads.
taking a two weeks auto trip into
Washington. Miss Margaret Coates
is visiting with her sister, Miss Wil-
Do you know that Tillamook county
is assisting in the bank during the
le'a Knight. She will return home
has the greatest number of miles of
absence of Mr. Nichols.
Sunday.
fishing water of any county in the
Miss Agnes Zirr has accepted the state; and that she has sixteen dis­
position of stenographer in Rollie tinct beaches and resorts, which in­
clude forty six hotels, tent cities and
Watson’s office.
lodges?
Lloyd Crotzer of the Martiny-
The well equipped motor launch
Hardwick,
Crotzer garage and James
“
Eagle
” will make regular deep-sea
motored
to
Devil's
Lake
salesman,
the first part of the week where they fishing trips to the Netarts sea-lion
rocks and Haystack rock, leaving
enjoyed a few days fishing.
from Happy camp, during good
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cochran accom­ weather. Arrangements for tickets
panied by Miss Belle Bailey and L E. can be made bv telephon'ng Dave
J Wallace spent last we k end at Sand- Hadley, Happy camp, phone 9-F3.—
lake
Adv.
Bcrley,
sister
of
Mrs.
Frank
Louise
Mr. and Mrs. Atfolter of Cloverdale
Mills an. I formerly of this city, was were Tillamook visitors Thursday.
operated on at St. Vincent's hospital
*C. B. Stanley, of the Tillamook
the first part of the month for ap-
county
bank, drove to McMinnville
pendicitis.
Tuesday night and returned early
Mrs Claire Hysmith announces Wednesday morning with his family,
change of name of Beauty Shop to who have been in McMinnville, Port­
Claire Beauty Shop. Opposite Tllia- land and Vancouver, Washington for
mook hotel —Adv.
the last month. Mrs. R. E. Stanley,
Roy Collins is driving • new Oak­ of Ridgefield. Washington returned
land six. bought from A, H. Hama. with them.
Several hundred Tillamook people
fully enjoyed the open air concert
given by the Elks band on the school
grounds last Friday evening. There
were about twenty instruments out
under the expert direction of band
master Bowers This is expected to
be a weekly affair.
Dr. J. M. Risley, of Palouse, Wash­
ington, visited a few days with H. R.
Hechtner.
John Heitzman, s o n-
in-law of Mr. Risley, was also visit­
ing Mr. Hechtner. Mr. Heitzman is
editor of the University News at Se­
attle, Washington. This paper serves
the University district and is a very
popular newspape- of Seattle. They
left Wednesday morning to pend a
few days along our beaches, then to
Seaside, and from there they will
leave for their homes
The air ship that wa. damaged
about three weeks ago in a landing
spill is being repaired preparatory to
a series of flights that it is to make
at Pacific City during the fourth of
July celebration at that pla<e. Mr.
De Fiore, the pilot and Mr. Bade th<
mechanician will ha”
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to fly in a few days. They intend to
give members of the local fire depart­
ment free rides in return for favors
extended by that organization
THE ELDEE
BRINGS GOOD NEWS TO THE BOYS
OH BOY SINGLE SHOT PISTOLS
THE BIG NOISE REPEATING GUN
COMPLETE LINE OF FIRE WORKS
BOYS COME IN AND GET FREE SHOT
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