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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1924)
FRIDAY, JULYy TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT AT THE SIGN OF THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE PUMP. There are thousands of these pumps and Red Crown signs where your Standard Oil Scrip Book entitles you to reliable Red Crown gasoline, Zerolene and other petroleum supplies. One or two books ($5, $10 and $10 denominations) will last a season and save carrying cash. Con* venient! Economical! I STANDARD of QUALITY i «TAND. TA i STDARD OIL COMPANY FOKN1A) OLD TILLAMOOK BRITISH FLEET IS WELCOMED AT SAN FRANCISCO GIRLS’ AND WOMEN S CLUBS STUDEBAKERS WIN FIRST PRIZES FOR ECONOMY AND ENDURANCE GOITER;!',, Along with the boys’ and girls’ FREE booklet and calf clubs and the dairymen’s cattle Light-Six and Special-Six carry off Simple home method San Francisco, July 8.—Midst the clubs in the county, the women have Taken from the Earl; Files of the Warner’s Renowned’ o8*1*1 Honors in Gruelling 1882-Mile Offi roar of guns firing official salutes, Headlight Thirty-five Years Ago Co., 723 Security also been organized into sewing clubs cial Run Staged at El Paso Texas the piercing shrieks of hundreds of in various parts of the county and apolis, Minn. 81 «W ship whistles, and the vociferous 35 YEARS AGO there are now about 130 members in Studebaker’s greater Economy and jJIIIIH “hullos” of thousands of Californians IIIUllliHuii Theo. Steinhilber, Editor. the twenty-two clubs. The sewing who lined the shores of the Golden Endurance have again been striking = I club work is divided into four classes. Gate, United States airships dropped ly demonstrated in a gruelling test! July 12, 1889 1 The first division is composed of girls huge floral keys, symbolic of Amer A Studebaker Light-Six, compet 'G. A. Edmunds will open his sing ica’s greetings, on the Hood, greatest of the ages 9, 10 and 11 years. The ing against four other makes of cars ing class, Wednesday evening, July of warships and leader of the British [work for this division covers the 17, and continue every evening for 10 round-the-world fleet as the squardron ! making of pin cushions, hand towels, in its price class, won first prize for Red Oak. To cover , nights. The school will close with a steamed slowly into San Francisco ho dtish holders, aprons and care Economy in the run staged by the with this grade. 19,12 El Paso “Herald,” El Paso, Texas. concert. of clothes. Division lb takes up the Costs ....... bay late Monday afternoon. ....................... » 12^. These cars were: Jewett, Willys- Reports from the Nehalem say that The fleet, pride of the British navy, making of a needle case, napkin or Knight, Nash and Buick. SPRUCE the timber is about all taken up in commanded by Vice Admiral Sir Fred handkerchief, dust cap, stocking darn A Studebaker Special-Six, compet ing, apron or night gown and the that section. BEVELED SIDING erick Fields, is now on the last leg care of clothing. In divsion 2, mak ing against three other makes of cars A good grade 1-2x6, The South Coast arrived in the bay of a 40,000-mile world cruise. j won first prize for Endurance in the Wednesday, from S. F. with a good San Francisco bay will be its sole ing underwear, darning tears in wool, same run. These cars were: Paige, A good cheap grade, « w ' m load of freight for this city and vic stop in United States waters. It was j cotton patching, care of clothing and Chrysler and Franklin. Rowell, Brown & Co inity. She had a few passengers. shortly after 3 o’clock when a recon | removing stains are taken up and This Economy and Endurance run Portland, Oregon [studied, as in bed room furnishing, naissance plane sighted the fleet 23 covered a distance of 1881.9 miles Phone or write miles off the Golden Gate. The news ¡pillow slips, dresser scarfs and a over paved roads, a desert and rough, 25 YEARS AGO H. J. Rasmussen was flashed to Crissey Field, where ' simple cotton dress. Division 3 is almost impassable mountan trails Fred C. Baker, Editor. Exclusive Tillamook County «,1 airplanes under the command of Brig more advanced and deals with cloth leading from El Paso, across Texas Agent ** Mitchell, assistant ing budget, care of clothing, making and New Mexico to Globe, Arizona, adier General ~ July 13, 1899. Rockaway, Oregon States air chief, zoomed into a wool dress, hats and baby clothes. United The Second Oregon Regiment ar- Some of the things studied in the and return. the air to be the first to welcome the rived at San Francisco this (Thurs The Light-Six covered the 1881.9 ittiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinm home making projects are care of British men o’war—American eagles day) morning. miles in the 12 days prescribed, using house, dish washing, laundry, care of welcoming British lions. but 95 gallons of gasoline and six iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii mt The hose company meets this even furniture, yard, household budgets, Guns at Fort Scott belched forth ing for business. their salutes as H. M. S. Hood nosed arrangement of furniture and equip quarts of oil. This is an average of DEPENDABLE PROP. A game of baseball was played in into the harbor, and the Hood barked ment and cooking. Canning is divided 19.8 miles per gallon of gasoline and the city on Sunday between the home back with its 21-gun salute. into two classes. The beginners are 313.65 miles per quart of oil. ERTY PROTECTION These records are official. The run team and Bay City, which resulted in The journey on up the bay to Man required to can twenty quarts of a tie, 22 tallies being scored on either o’ War Row then became a triumph fruit, and the advanced group can was sanctioned by the Contest Board The value of your insursaa side. On another innings being play ant procession. Hundreds of ships in forty quarts of fruit and vegetables. of the American Automobile associ protection lies in the strength nj ed the visitors were defeated, the the harbor paid high respect by In Tillamook the sewing groups seem ation and conducted under rules ap service of the organization U city team coming out victorious. bursting out in colors, while destroy to be mre popular than the cooking proved by it. of it. The entire course was covered by ers, yachts and smaller vessels ac projects, there being a sewing club We offer you all forms of pr^ 15 YEARS AGO companied the seven cruisers to their in nearly every school in the county. officials, press representatives and erty protection. Our policies ut “ checkers ” who required each driver Following are the sewing clubs and Fred C. Baker, Editor. allotted moorings where four United States battleships, headed by the ther respective presidents: Nehalem, to check his car in and out at pre backed by an organization itrtq July 8,'1909 California, pride of the United States Mrs. Noritz; Mohler, Miss Verna Jen determined “control points” each enough to meet any emerge«) Hundreds of People Take Their First navy, were waiting to greet them offi sen; Wheeler, D. S. Ashmun; Gari morning, noon and night. Penalties and whose service includes prouyt baldi, Mrs. Winnie Trombley and Mrs. were assessed for every violation of adjustment of claims. cially. Ride in Tillamook County Official courtesy calls were made as Flora Severance; Bay City, Mrs. Elsie the rules. GILHAM-WHITE Notwithstanding that a good soak soon as the visitors dropped anchor M. Purdy; Mapleleaf, L. P. Dagget; ing Tillamook mist fell most of the The staffs of Admiral Robinson, Rear Fairview, Miss Donzella Abrams; Red PIONEER OF BAY CITY VISITS Insurance Agency HERE day on Monday, which marred the Admiral Simson, Mhjor General Clover, Mrs. Alice Phillips; Long 209 Second Ave, E. arrangements made for the celebra Charles G. Morton and Major General Prairie, Mrs. Arthur Tppin and Mrs. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiHiHMHM Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pye of Portland, Fred Blum; Academy, Mrs. Ben Ja Wendell C. Neville, representing the tion of that day, a large crowd avail ed themselves of the oportunity to United States armed forces, paid cobs; South Prairie, Mrs. Alice Bax are visiting their son, F. J. Pye and take their first ride on the Pacific their respects to Vice Admiral Field. ter; Pleasant Valley, Miss Echo family of this city. Many of our Railway and Navigation company’s They were followed by a citizen’s Thomas and Miss Hattie Moore; Hem pioneer residents will remember them railroad. Eight flat cars had been executive committee headed by Mayor lock, Mrs. A. J. Pierce; Beaver, Mrs. as having lived here forty years ago. Viola Sappington; Blaine, Mrs. Glad They lived in the Bay City country fitted up with seats and gaily decor James Rolph Jr., of San Francisco. San Francisco, world famed for its ys Art; Woods, Mrs. Anna Roenicke; long before that town was planned. ated with bunting, and with the Tilla mook Concert band and about 500 hospitality, has outdone itself in en Rockaway, May Parks; Garibaldi, Mr. Pye was interested in the paper persons on the cars, the first excur tertainment preparations for the 12,- Mona Bondy; Tillamook, Mrs. Carl at Bay City, with J. S. Dellinger, which paper was the first in that sion train pulled out from the depot 000 officers and men of the fleet. Ev Haberlach. community. this morning, the band playing lively ery minute of the four days stay here music and the crowd of excursionists is filled with official, unofficial, formal BOARD ADOPTS WESTERN SLO Salem—Insurance fees first six cheering .... The train was taken and informal activities, ranging from GAN FOR COUNTY FAIR months 1924 greater than all 1923— on to Hobsonvlle and then returned formal dinners to purely informal to the city, and in the afternoon made dancing partes, Gresham, July 9—“Frontier Days $581,853. No parades have been scheduled on the Range; Let’er Go—Whoopee,” Medford, Gold Hill and Jackson another trip, and although it was rain ing with more persistency than in the and the men of the fleet will be is the slogan to be used for the Mult ville refused increased telephone morning a larger crowd packed the guests on sightseeing trips and at nomah county fair. This matter was rates. Glendale — Christian church to cars than on the first trip. Engineer theatres and hotels during their shore decided at a board meeting held Mon leaves which are expected to be lib erect new building. Wilkinson manipulated the throttle. day night. The idea of the slogan and eral. Silverton—Silver Falls Timber Co. name was adopted in connection with Departure of the fleet is set for YOUNG LADY VISITOR MAKES the Wild West performance, which is installing new turbine which will early Friday morning, when the Hood UNUSUAL COLLEGIATE RECORD to be given daily during the fair. double plant’s electric power. and the Repulse will go to the Atlan Every effort is being made to make Stayton cannery employing about Miss Mildred Hartsough of Minne tic via the Panama canal and the this show one of the best in the West 60 persons with $500 weekly payroll. —no coal or wood to Ing other ships, the Delhae, Dauntless, apolis, Minnesota, who is visiting Mrs. and, if possible, to have it rank with Rainier to erect arches at entrance — one filling laBs for dep Virginia Harding at the home of her Dragon and Danae, with the Austra the Round-Up. to city. sister, Mrs. D. O.' Spitzmesser has lian cruser Adelaide, will go around proved herself to be an exceptionally by Cape Horn —S teps ! how many worthy student. In 1919 she was PHELPS REPLIES TO DAVEY of them Pearl Oil graduated from the Unversity of Minnesota with an A. B. degree, his and a good oil cook' (Continued from page 2) tory as a major subject, at which stove save you! time she received a prize on her the was its origin? Certainly not the sis, “The Non-Partisan League.” In Bible. There is not a word there, Those needlwJ steps 1921 she received her master’s de from which it could be inferred; nor for heavy coal, far in the creeds; nor in the Fathers of FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY gree, and having attended Columbia University last winter she was grant the “first five centuries” * » » wood and the ashes. ed a degree of doctor of philosophy Handed down, from heathendom. So this spring. 1200 students received was beads, holy water, and loads of One gallon of eco' degrees at that time, 98 taking the other non-Biblical teaching of this nomical Pearl Oil M. A. degree and 24 the Ph. D. de (R. C. tangle. A catholic prayer gree. Miss Hartsough was one of which is before me prays to “Bon- often lasts for days, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY the three women granted this degree aventura” as a mnister of eternal and it ù so much and from the entire class of 125 ap salvation. Who was he? He is the man who changed Scripture prepar handier and quick' plicants her thesis, which was on the Development of the Twin Cities ing a Psalter which begins, “Dome er. as a Metropolis Market, was chosen unto MART all ye that are weary Nice Lean Boiling Meat, per lb. for publication by the university dur. and SHE will give you rest” In like 10c Pearl Oil’s intense ing the ensuing year. Professor N. manner he changed 150 of the Psalms. Best Pot Roast, per lb ............... flame ls concentrât' S. B. Gras, supervisor of graduate Bringing down the curse of Rev. for ................ 15c work and thesis, who is taking a those who add to or take from the ed heat—and it i» Pork Steak per lb....................... 20c 2 lbs. 35c year’s leave of absence, will be re Book. odorless and cleaiY It is plain to those who think, that placed by Miss Hartsough during his Young Pig Pork Roast, per lb.............................18c Mary COULD NOT BE VIRGIN burning too! Th« i vacation. This is a very exceptional Fat Juicy Franfort Sausage, lb........ 20c 2 lbs. 35c achievement, and usually a doctor’s destroy her virginhood and make her Standard Oil Con* degree is won by a middle aged man after the birth of a child. This would Our own Sugar Cured bacon, extra special lb. 20c pany refines and if who has spent years working and like unto others who have passed this studying on his particular subject. way. Swift Premium Bacon Backs, per lb. ryflnea it for best Seems strange that a full grown 1 There are very few ladies in this 25c man could defend this “ female god ” results. Avoid country, or the world for that matter, Swift Premium Picnics, per lb..................... who have been granted the Ph. D. doctrine even for money as Mr. Dav appointment—ask ey does. Mr. Davey talks about the Pure Lard our own make , 5 lbs. 75c, 10 lbs. $1.45 degree. for Pearl Oil by Miss Hart sough, accompanied by money Phelps and the ex-Sisters make while he stands with his hands her father on his business trip thru name. A" PreViZdWh^chargea“»“>‘a »•ill be this territory, is on her vacaton trip. deep in the money pits and those he talks about are making nothing. Per They spent the week in Tillamook handled with same courtesy STANDARD OIL COMTAT and beach towns, after which they sonally I have never received a dollar above cost of travel for my work. intend to work the territory back to Minneapolis. W. W. Hartsough rep Most of those who oppose the (R. C.) resents the American Collection Ag hierarchy receive not money but a knife. Modern Merchandising Methods. BesUGoods at ency. (To Be Continued) lowest possible prices. A dean sanitary inviting Oregon City—4 3-4 miles Redland Oregon City to have producer's highway, lying between this city and market. public market Viola, completed. Contract awarded for grading Nye Newport to purchase new fire fight Beach section Roosevelt highway. We Respectfully Solicit Your Patronage ing equipment. Springfield considering paving Mill Astoria—Associated Oil company street to bridge. us serve you at to build wholesale distributing plant Corvallis starts work on new $200,- Coos Bay—Eastside mill resumes 000 hotel. operations. Eugene—Construction to start im Rainier—Menefee mill expects to mediately on $75.000 theater and Sueccor, to Hadley', Meat Mark . store building. start work about August 1. OAK FLOORING Not so many steps tO Portland— Io* romdhfy firm $5.75 * Fni^-* r4 r*** SatawkylTtiKfayi R« wb ¡faculty* 4 $7.0! to Portiaad and istuii, aoid Ratutw Umft I montiMb *■> 1 Oetotw 11, 1924. Ttwae A m NEW MARKET Retail and Wholesale Southern Pacific Ray Grate, Agent. Tillamook, Oregon The Young Business Man While your business is in the making is the time to get in close contact with your banker. Talk M ith him fi , nkly about ycur problems anti your ambitions. The confidential relationship between the Tilla mook County B :ik . .1 i oui patrons has made their bunking cor. ic-'th n with us more enjoy able and more profitable. We should like to number you among ?ur friends. SPECIALS New Market Stands For p 403 East Third Street T illamook C ounty B ank T illamook . O regon =a