Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 29, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIt)AY’ AUGUST 29,1^.
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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Mr. and Mrs. Leander Huddle of
I McMinnville are spending their
i honeymoon at the Tillamook beaches.
George Harness has just received J Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rober-on of
word from Owen Harness, his young­ Garibaldi, were in town Friday of last
est brother in Bridgepoit, Illinois, week.
that states an experience of having
Among those looking about with a
been struck by( lightning and living view to locating here were Mrs. J. K.
through it. Owen was working on French and daughter of The Dalles,
a pipe line and rain stopped the work. who were in town one day last week
He with a companion leaned agains’
Saturday several McMinnville peo­
a tree with his feet on the pipe, ple were in town, among them Mrs.
lightning struck the pipe about 500 W. L. Hembree and daughter Helen
feet away, the charge passing thru who are ocetrpyfng rhe Hembree cot­
his body and into the tree. The bolt tage at Pacific City, and Mr. and Mrs.
tore off the left shoe, burned a few Chas. Taff who are visiting Mrs.
toes on that foot, and left thru the Taff's brother, Geo. Rummel, at the
head, leaving a burned spot there. [ Brown Hackle, Hebo.
The young man was at first thought
B. A. Kliks, McMinnville attorney,
(to be dead but has recovered and is i was in town Tuesday on business con­
now as well as ever.
nected with his office.
A party of three families are visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mous of Mc­
ing at the home of E. S. Stark, and Minnville spent Sunday at Oceanside,
They are Henry Rockwell and wife, having included the northern beaches
are enjoying the Tillamook family. in their loop trip via Astoria.
Vancouver, Wn.; Guy Rockwell and
Stuart French of Carlton is spend­
wife, Pendleton; and Harry Boyle and ing the week with friends at Silver
family of Portland. All went to the Sands.
beach Sunday and had a picnic sup­
Homer Harrison is spending a few
per on the Wilson river Wednesday [days here with his relatives Mr. and
evening. Mr. Boyle has been with I Mrs. Claude Gupton. Mr. Harrison’s
the Bell telephone system for the home is in Salem.
past twenty-two years.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sporalasky of
’ D. M. Dudley and wife of Palouse, Aurora, Oregon, are visiting at the
Washington are making a three Sam Hoover home this week.
weeks trip on the coast. Mr. Dudley
Rev. M. A. Marcy, pastor of the M.
is a merchant of Palouse, Washington. i E. church in Hillsboro has been tour­
They visited at H. Hechtner’s Wed­ ing ‘he beaches with his family. Rev.
nesday of this week.
Marcy is an enthusiastic fisherman
E. A. Wyman and family of Culd­ and while in the county tested his
esac, Idaho visited H. Hechtner’s Wed­ luck in the upper Trask with gratify­
nesday, August 27th. They left next ing results.
day to continue their vacation trip
J. L. Ketch reports the sale of an­
up the coast taking in all the cities other Hathaway Mead lot, Lot 17
of importance on coast.
Blk. 1 to J. P. and Julia M. Mont­
D. E. Wheeler of the Hamblin gomery, recently of Salem.
Wheeler Clothing company and John
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Coats and
Wortman of the First National bank i daughters Ruth and Margaret are in
both of McMinnville were Tillamook [ Walla Walla this week where Mr.
visitors Wednesday.
Coats is attending the Kiwanis con-
Kenneth Banister, furniture dealer j vention.
of Wheeler was in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. French and
BRIEF PERSONAL NEWS
Our Customers
want quality as well as price.
They get both
Our complete stock of good grocer
ies and meats at correct prices bring
one result—Satisfaction
Satisfaction Store-Market
E. G. Anderson
The
Oregon
State
Agricultural
College
OFFERS
A Liberal and Practical
Education
In the several pursuits and professions in life
Through the following schools and departments—
The School of Basic Arts and Sciences
Art, English, public speaking, modern languages, history, and
the sciences. Providing the fondation training upon which tech­
nical specialization is built.
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Agriculture — thirteen depart­ Commerce — four departments
B. S. Degree
ment«
Forestry—two departments
B. S., M. S. Degrees
Engineering—-seven depart m’t a
B. S., M. S. Degrees
Mines—three departments
B. S., M. S. Degrees
Home Economics—five depart­
B. S. Degree
Vocational Education—five de-
ments
pa rtments
B. S., M. S. Degrees
B. S., M. S. Degrees
Pharmacy—
Military Science and Tactics-
B. S., PH. C. Degrees
Chemical Engineering—
five units.
H. S. Degree
B. S. Degree
The training includes physical education, industrial journal­
ism, social sciences, and music. Entrance and graduation re-
quirements are standard, Through the usual rating organiza-
lions the College is accredited to the best graduate schools in
America. Student life is exceptionally well organized to develop
ideals of leadership and service to the commonwealth.
Goodyear Shoe Store
a specialist
.■^ygin the examination of the eyes
and prescribing and fitting glasses
to conserve visual comfort and effi-
ency. Consult him about your eyes
next visit, Thursday, September 4,
Tillamook hotel until 4 p. m.
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¿MMkDr. Thompson is
Darby’s Orchestra
3s
will give a dance
LOAN WANTED
Want a long time loan, three to
five years. $(>000 or $7000 on prop­
erty worth $20,000. Income prop­
erty in the city of Tillamook. Ad­
dress B N-112, Headlight.
at the Armory
Good Used Cars
Priced Right
LOTION
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Jtoy outdoor» in the hot
■tn or wtnd a» much
u you plane. SAN77-
SEPTIC will protect
lyour »kin. ThU fam­
ine» lotion prevent»
[and relieve»
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Clearing Sale
Eastman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hill, Mr. ar
Boy’s shoes selling out he-
Mrs. W. B. Alderman and Mr. at
Mrs. Albert Plank motored to Seasi !•'
cause I need more room for
and Astoria Sunday They also drove I
out to instpect Fort Stevens.
fall shoes. So if you want
In the city on business Thursday
some of these bargains come
was Miss Parker, manager of the j
hotel at Lake Lytle.
early
Mr. Andrew Stam and Mrs. J. B- i
Stan» were visitors at the Leslie
Men’s shoes from $2.00 ti
Harrison home Wednesday afternoon
from Brighton.
$3.50, good dress and work
Howard Drew and wife returned to
their home at Echo, in eastern Ore­
shoes. Boy’s shoes from 65c
gon Saturday. They were accom­
to $3.25.
panied by Mr. Drew’s father, who will
spend the winter with them.
A special on Boys School
Albert Wade was in town Thurs­
day from Cloverdale.
Shoes.
St. Albans Guild held a special
meeting at the home of Mrs. Oscai *
Shcultz Monday afternoon.
Spending the week end in town al
the home of Ed Stark were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Rockwell of Vancouver
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rockwell of Across the street from Theater. We also do fine shoe
Pendleton.
Repairing
Roy Collins and Mr. and Mrs. J.
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R. Collins left here Wednesday for
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a trip through eastern Oregon around
Bend and Antelope. They plan to be I
away about ten days.
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The Ten Technical Schools
daughter Dorothy of Forest Grove
are spending a week at Oceanside
with Mrs. French’s mother, Orpha
Wednesday Night, September 3rd.
Dancing at 8:30 p.m. Popular Prices.
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windburn
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rediles
Admission of Freshmen September 23, 1924
For illustrated booklets and specific information write to
THE REGISTAR
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Oregon Agricultural College
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1-1918 Chevrolet Touring....... .$
1- 1923 Ford Sedan, repainted, lots
extras ................................
2- Ford Tourings....................
1-I)odge Roadster..................
1-1918 Chevrolet Touring ....
1-1920 Chevrolet with delivery
hack
1-1923 Ford Touring..............
1-Trailer, 1 ton........................
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^COLISEUM
SUNDAY AUGUST 31
How to Educate a Wife
Elinor Glyn story, with a star cast.
“DARE DEVIL”— Comedy
¡10
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1
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The Moral Sinner
Link Motor Car Company
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Starring DOROTHY DALTON. A Crook story.
“THAT'S RICH”— Comedy
The House of Service
Tillamook
^Incorporated,
OPPOSITE
571 DEPARTMENT STORES
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SUNSE
INSET OARAGE
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Dr«M«a «mart enough
lor any occaiion are
alaown tn this diiplay of
■ilk crepe«, featuring
th« «eason’s newest
style«. Lace yoke«.
m»ny pleat«,
embroideries
their interest.
$2475
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Patent Leather Pumps
One of the Season’» Newest Styles
Attractive, neat and com­
fortable 1 A very clever new
style for women, with the
popular covered Cuban heel.
See these at only
Wool Dresses
For School Girl»
French serges and wool
crepes, in plain colors, plaids
and combinations. Newest
Fall styles with trimming of
stitching, embroidery, braid,
leather applique, buttons and
oovelty belts and tier Sixes
7 to 14.
4.98 to 9.90
The Fighting Coward
Booth Tarkington story, starring ERNEST
Directed by James Cruze, producer of “The Covered Wago
“INTERNATION NEWS” and “AESOP’S FABLE”
$2,000 in PRIZES
We all perhaps car. recall
the days when trudging off tc
the opening of school, how con
sckxis we were that we were
not as well or were better
dressed than were some of our
young trier:.Is Foolishly enough
our immature minds weighed
the subject heavily. No doubt
it re-a«ted upon our studies.
Those were days before the
J. C. Penney Company store.
Now, with attractive assort­
ments of clothing and footw.ar
to select from, every boy and
Igirl can be completely outfitted
Ihetv at a coi.s.derab.c saving
inf money. Help the children
'to help themselves with then
urssons.
thoose from
new «hade«, a« well a«
black and navy, at a
price remarkably low
for «ilk dresses of such
quality.
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2
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Smartly Styled Dresses
Fashioned from the New Spring Silks
Oregon
Feature—booking un-eonfirmed.
For Fire Prevention
Slogans
“MY HERO”—Comedy
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Delightful comedy; interspersed with melodrama, starring
¿ADOLPHE MENJOU, ANNA Q. NILSSON and a strong sup-
4 porting cast.
"SO THIS IS PARIS"—Jack Dempsey fighting picture.
$500
250
100
ContestOpen to Everybody
(Closes October 11, 1924)
Try Your Hand—Write a Slogan
You May Win a Prize
For full particulars, «ee. phone, or writr
Harry L. Gilliam
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Gilham-White Ins. Agency
Insurance. Loans. Ronds
209 Second Ava, E.
Phone 37-W
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4
; Broadway After Dark
In a contest now being conducted by
the Glens Falls Insurance Company
and its Agents
100 Avvards- Divided as follows:
lst Prize
2nd Prize ...
3rd Prize ...
7 Prizes, each
10 Prizes, each
30 Prizes, each
50 Prizes, each
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3
Tillamook, Oregon
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5
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Feature -------
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booking uii-tvinniicu.
un-confimed.
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Aggravating Papa
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6
Fair Week
[Starring WALTER HIERS. A comedy farce of high ra'ing- A
»burlesque-on a “County Fair.” Don’t miss this one!
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Two reel comedy
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''Note: \ ou’ll always see the latest and best photo-
p!ays at the Coliseum—Tillamook.
Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, Septeml*r
^9-1941, these being the first three days of tl*
FTillamook county fair, there will be no show at
uthe ( oliseum, but there will be free open air P*'
■tures shown at the Fair Grounds. Please t*«r
■jlhis in mind! -
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