Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 11, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JULY 11,
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
CRACK RIFLEMEN OF SEVEN­
TEEN COUNTIES TO MEET FOR
SHOOT
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:
The College of Literature, Science
and the Arts with 22 departments
The professional schools of Archi­
tecture and Allied Arts—Business
Administration—Education—Grad­
uate Study—Journalism—Law—
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu­
cation—Sociology—Extension
For a catalogue or any information
iprite The Registrar, University of
Oregon, Eugene. Oregon
The 49th Year Opens September 25.1924
MATHER’S
TRUCK SERVICE
Portland
Tillamook
49 No. Front St.
209 1-2 Second Ave. E.
-
i
! COAST STAGES |
Tillamook, Nehalem and Seaside.
Leave stage depot at Tillamook, 9 a.
stage depot, Seaside, 3 p. m.
¡eave
COAST STAGES
Geo. Smith, Mgr.
PICKLES and VINEGAR
Sour Nubbins in 1 gal. Glass Jars
$1.25 each
Dill Pickles in 1 gal. Glass Jars
................. 1.25 each
Sweet Pickles in 1 gal. Glass Jars
................. 1.75 each
Cut Mixed Sour Pickles in 1 gal. Glass Jars ................ 1.85 each
Pickles in bulk, in bottles and in tins.
trade heavy, our prices right.
Our stock is large, our
VINEGAR
Heinz Bottled Vinegar—you know what that means for quality,
also our extra strong, pure Cider Vinegar in the barrel which
costs you no more than the common kind.
Flour—Fisher’s Blend—more loaves of good bread to the sack.
Fruit Jars—Glass tops, Mason, Economy and Upressit Jars, all
at saving prices to you.
Fruit—Apricots coming next; let us have your orders.
Coming again to Tillamook—The Little Polly Broom, a friend
to every housekeeper; sold only by
Satisfaction Store-Market
E. G. Anderson
Cherry Pests
Salem, July 10—Crack military
riflemen from 17 Oregon counties will
assemble at Clackamas next month
for the annual rifle competition of the
Oregon National Guard, according to
orders issued here today by Brigadier
General George A. White. Six picked
shots from every organization in the
state will be in attendance and for
seven days, beginnnig August 18,
will argue the question of which is
the best rifle team in Oregon. The
state individual championship will
also be decided, as well as the com­
pany and regimental championship.
This will be the second state match
since the World war and federal
funds sufficient to double the number
of participants have been received by
General White. Each team will be
made up of at least four enlisted men
and two officers, teams to be selected
at preliminary contests on home fir­
ing ranges. Eligibility to participate
in matches is limited to men who at­
tended the camps of field instruction
at Camp Lewis and Fort Casey last
month. One of the new features will
be a machine gun markmanship com­
petition.
Organizations not armed
with the rifle will participate in the
state pistol matches which will be
held at the same time with the rifle
matches.
The 16 best shots in the state will
be selected at this time to represent
Oregon in the national matches at
Camp Perry, Ohio, and this team will
leave for the East in a special sleep­ THOUSANDS CELEBRATE AT
BEACHES
ing car September 2 to be absent a
month at government expense. The
July Fourth celebrationists throng­
executive personnel $nd the details
ed
to Tillamook and her beaches last
of the matches have not been an­
Friday. Beginning »built dark Thurs­
nounced.
• _____
day, a continuous stream of visiting
i
automobiles lined thé rôâo and en­
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
tered Tillamook at the rate of about
500 cars per hour. Machines kept
(Masonic Hall)
Coming
Into the city all Thursday
Sunday services, first Sunday in
night and for a greater part of the
the month.
day Friday. It is estimated that
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
about 5,000 cars passed through the
Morning service, 11 fi. m.
city on the way to the beaches. This
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
would mean that fully 15,000 people
Conducted by Arch Deacon Black.
were in the city at different times.
Remaining Sundays in each month,
Several local people who spent he
Supday school 10:30 a. m.
day at points south of the city re­
Ladies Guild meets 2d and 4th
port that they met over 500 incoming
Tuesdays.
cars between Tillamook and Hebo, a
Every one cordially welcome to
run of about 45 minutes.
these services.
Thousands of people at Rockaway
and the other beaches in that vicinity
There May Be Just What You Want filled the resorts and spent the time
in the Classified Ad Column
surf bathing dancing and enjoying
themselves generally. The Rankin
THE CALL OF THE MAR­ airplanes were present to take care
of those who desired a flight in the
KET BASKET
air and performed stunts for their en­
tertainment The launches "Richard
M” and the “Hunter” took crowds on
White tents suddenly ev- deep sea fishing excursions.
Throngs spent the holidays at the
rywhere—with flour, pota­ Netarts beaches enjoying the various
of the resorts at Silver
toes, eggs. Merchants un­ features
Sands. Happy Camp, Terrymore and
der gay awnings displaying Oceanside. Many Tillamookers went
to Manzanita and Neah-Kah-Nie and
ginghams and black satines. joined
the crowds there. Apostles of
Squealing pigs with their Isaac Walton heeded the call of the
mountain stream and matched their
feet tied pushed into carts. wits and first class fishing tackle
against the agility and cunning of the
Women in Sunday best, bal­ wiley
cut-throat.
ancing loaves of bread on People were everywhere and in Til­
lamook they found hospitable and
their heads or tugging nap- genial
restauranteers and garage and
kin’d baskets. Men and service station men eager to be of
service to the hungry mouth or dry
maids bargaining for brace­ gasoline
tank.
The traffic officers
lets. Vendors shouting, rib­ were continually on the job and hand­
the traffic in a very commendable
bons streaming . . . Mar­ led
manner, keeping the intense travel
ket day in peasant countries continually on the move.
gala day!
The little gay city of tents
has become jixed shops for
you. Clean shops with
enough varieties inside to
confuse a peasant mind.
You know which you want,
how much they are worth,
before you enter to buy.
You shop in minutes instead
of hours, and get fair ex-
change. Advertisements
have made you wise.
Any day with you is mar­
ket day. Any day, the mar­
ket basket travels to be fill­
ed with selective care. Let
advertisements keep on help­
ing you choose. Their facts
are facts. Read them.
TILLAMOOK TRAVELERS MEET
STORMY WEATHER
C. A. Smith and family motored to
Storden, Minn. They started from
Tillamook, June 8th and arrived in
Storden, on the 19th, and had a very
pleasant trip, but had to keep on the
lookout for storms at Yellowstone
Park. They were compelled to change
their route to avoid a very stormy
territory. They camped out every
night with the excepton of when it
was too stormy looking to attempt
after so many reports of storms all
around them, and that night was
spent in a hotel, but was enjoyed, be­
ing a change from the every day
tine of camping.
The speedometer showed they
traveled 2583 miles and used 107 gal­
lons of gasoline. In their letter to
their mother in Tillamook, they stated
every mile was enjoyed as the roads
are all in fine shape, scenery is at its
best, weather was ideal if one picked
out the spots that were not in the
storm zone.
Eugen«—County to build 12.000
bridge over Camp Creek up McKen­
zie.
Canyonville—Pioneer
No man will spend money
to advertise unless his pro­
duct is right—read the ad-
vertisemnts.
Bridge,
Canyon camp, dedicated.
Pendleton—Very little wheat acre­
age is being abandoned in Umatilla
county this year.
Read the Clansiflad Ada
Last Monday a $25,000 bond
was voted on the Bay fit **
district to remodel the old *
ium into class rooms and to c
a new gymnasium. A great T1"*
in the number of pupil, at thT?
Oity school made this bond '
necessary
*•“
Jesse O’Neel, at one time
gist in Tillamook, has been
F. J. PYE & SON
Fully equiped to draft plan
any building no matter how SBui
and nothing too large. Glad u
talk it over with you any time te
specialize in pleasing you.
TILE YOUR FARM
ASK THE MAN
WHO HAS TILED
TILLAMOOK CLAY
WORKS
CALIFORNIANS READING ABOUT WHITNEY LUMBER LAMI
PORTED DESTROYED
OREGON SCENERY
Late reports state that the Blue
Los Angeles and San Francisco pa­
pers this week carried an alluring ad­ Star lumber camp of the .Whitney
vertisement portrtying through print lumber company has been destroyed
Ly fire. Ths camp is several miles
and picture the charms of
up
the kiiehis liver on the logging
The presentation of the state's case
in this manner of advertising was rallload that leaves the Southern Pa­
made by Herbert Cuthbbrt, manager cific line at Idaville. A call for twen­
of the publicity department of the ty fire fighters came to Tillamook
Portland Chamber of Commerce, and Thursday evening.
the advertisement was the first of
a series to be run n the Suthern state.
Dr. H. E. Wiseman, dentist, has
Attention is called to the fast that resumed his practice in this city and
the hysteria attending the foot and will be found at 218, Tillamook build­
mouth disease in California has come ing.—Adv.
to an end and that with the peak of
Mr. and Mrs. Perie Mark and Miss
the tourist travel about to be reached, Olive Mark of Sheridan were in the
autoists should visit the Pacific North city last week.
west to enjoy a real holiday. A pic­
A communication received this
ture of Mount Hood as viewed from
week from Mrs. Freda Heyd who is
Lost lake is nserted.
now making her home in Los Angeles,
Citing the tremendous increase in i states that she s gradually regain­
automobile travel into Oregon, Cuth­ ing her health. Mrs. Heyd is assist­
bert predicted shattered records now ing her sister and brother-in-law in
that restricting because of the stock a drug store in the California city.
plague have been eased. He said that She wishes to be remembered to her
a day or two ago cars from 30 states many friends here through the col­
were counted in the course of a drive umns of the Headlight.
down the Columbia River highway.
First class crocheting any pattern.
I furnish thread (J. P. Coals) $1.00
There May Be Just What You Want spool. Mrs. Leslie Walker, Yellow
in the Classified Ad Column
Fir, Tillamook, R. F. D.
39-tf
STAGES
To
Portland-McMinnville
Hillsboro-Forest Grove
Corvallis-Salem
Eugene-Roseburg
and 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
(Park and Yamhill Streets)
12:50
P.M.
7:50 A. M.
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11:50 P. I
4:30 P. M.
For arrivals-departures an tn-
nections call
UNION STAGE
TERMINAL
3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave. East
Both Phones
Portland -Newberg-Mt-
Minnville-Tillamook
Stages
COLLECTION S
WE NEVER QUIT
NO COLLECTION
WE GET RESULTS
NO CHARGE
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
McMinnville
J. L. Knight
Hillsboro
J. J. Stangel
Tillamook
Jno. O. Bozorht
DENA-HANSEN
GIFT-SHOP
Tiny Things for Little Tots
Useful Articles for Baby
Anything in Fancy Work—Hemstitching
Across from Tillamook Hotel
nelson
Electric Co-
Distributors rill*®®*
County