Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 03, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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Ay, OCTOBER 3,1924
HEADLIGHT
TILLAMOOK
PERSONAL
PAGE 5
NEWS^'hcrnra^^en*4 h**11 Vib,ti,‘8 Mr ihOrti“nd Saturday evening returning
EBSBB9MHP
A. B. Bloom returned Tuesday eve­ furniture store here and will attend I ton.
the following day.
sons at a Hallowe’en party on the
Harrington who has been
ning from Portland where he attend­ school at McMinnville.
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Ithas
been
announced
that
the
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" it the Coliseum theatre since
Mr. and Mrs. Van Spiller and Mrs. ed the celebrations during the Jewish
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‘evening of Thursday, October 30.
.„g a year ago left Friday hunhng expedition.
, ' J. Spiller of McMinnville were holidays.
Mrs. Preston Marolf was in town Eastern Star will entertain the Ma-|
Jfor Portland where he will
business visitors in Tillamook Mon-
Wednesday from Manhattan.
Mr.
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Mrs. Orpha Eastman left for For- day.
Itis musical studies.
Mr.
| Sam Bloom has left his position Marolf is working at present on the
made many friends in the est Grove where she will spend the
with his father as salesman in the road between Jetty creek and Brigh-
The seven room house on the Hath-.
¡ho regret to see him leave.
French W*th h6r daUgh*r Mra Archie
i—
away Mead acres formerly occupied
Embody of Coats camp is in
by the Louis Albert family was sold
Knight Adjustment Co.
hospit*1 with a very badly ’ of’n' E' Hoaa and Charles Bollinger ast week to Lola L. Elliff through
McMinnville,
Hillsboro, Tillamook
foot.
•Fri! g°x, C ty Were in town last the office of J. L. Ketch. Mrs. Elliff
I n ay- Mr Hoss *s President of the and family will occupy the hosue im­
General Line of
mediately.
goals went Portland Tuesday, . Oregon Editorial association.
30th, on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bester return­
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ebbert of Mc­
gockelberry was in town from ed the first of the week from a trip Minnville were among the beach visi­
tors this week at Netarts.
i. calling on professional to Salem and Canary.
this week.
It is tulip planting time. Send for '
Al™™"’* Hanslmair «nd Mrs.
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS
Richard Donovan and her Alva Williams returned Sunday from catalogue.
Oregon Bulb company,
lighter, Phylis Jane, are to a three day visit in Portland.
Tulip Growers, Salem, Oregon.—Adv.
Both ’Phones
l^ne from now on with Daddy
Tillamook, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins mo­
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phelps have
^turned from a two week’s vacation tored to Portland Saturday returning
other Saunders of Clover- with Mrs. Phelps mother, Mrs Al­ the following day. They stopped in
i, confined to her bed with a fred Jury of Seattle. Mr. Phelps is McMinnville to visit Mrs. Hoskins’
use of la grippe.
with the Reeher furniture company. sister, Mrs. Louis Hammer.
Over of Brighton ran a splinter Mrs. Phelps mother returned with
Leslie Lucas is moving his family
thumb while he was working them and will visit her daughter for into the Heisel house on 10th street
i pole. He is expected to be an indefinite time.
recently occupied by Alfred Smith.
to the hospital for treatment
Mrs. Andrew Starn and Mrs. Les­ iJliiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiininniiiiiiiimiiiiiliiliiiin,..,.,.M..M..M...inn|M|||Mn|M|W(M
thumb is giving him lots of lie Harrison and daughter Eleanor
It was x-rayed Thursday.
spent Sunday in Portland.
ne Johnson has been very
Ted Powers is another local boy
jome time but is leaving the who is enrolling at the Oregon Agri­ A beautiful floor which we recom­
mend is 13-16x2 1-4 Clear Plain
for home in a much improved cultural college this term.
Red
Ooak. To cover a 10x12 room
Josephine is the daughter
To make the hair beautiful and with this grade.
Johnson.
Costa
ttLM
free the scalp of all disorders there
Mathers, who has been very is nothing to equal the old reliable
SPRUCE
the past few weeks is very Lucky Tiger Hair Remedy. Money
BEVELED SIDING
improved, and will be seen back guarantee at barbers and drug­ A
Copper Steel Standard Casements for your Windows.
good grade 1-2x6,
$40. 0C
the office soon.
1-A Metal Lath for your Walls and Ceilings.
gists.—Adv.
A good cheap grade,
$30.00
Expanded Corner Bead to protect Corners.
H. W. Spears is confined to
Hy-Rib .Metal Lath as base for Stucco.
Rowell, Brown & Co.
Mrs. C. A. Smith is recovering
Copper Steel Basement Windows.
this week.
Portland, Oregon
slowly after her recent serious ill­
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Standard Steel Lintels for all wall openings.
Steel Doors and Frames for Garages.
and Mrs. Fred Riehl of Tilla- ness.
Phone or write
For Sale and Immediate Delivery by
city are the proud parents of
Tulip bulbs now ready for distribu­
H. J. Rasmussen
girl born on September 28th. tion. Price list on request. Oregon Exclusive Tillamook County Sales
Agent
ind Mrs. Lyle J. Edwards of Bulb company, Tulip Growers, Salem,
Rockaway, Oregon
jverdale have a fine baby girl Oregon.—Adv.
tember 29th.
Kenneth Cater made a trip to 'lllillllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllltlllllllllllllillllliiiiiinillllllllllllllltsiiiiiiiHiHHii
COLLECTIONS
A. W. Plank Hardware Co.
Hardware,Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
USED CAR BARGAINS
1922—GOOD MAXWELL
1920—OLDSMOBILE EIGHT
1920—BUICK TOURING
1924—FORD COUPE
1924—FORD TOURING
1924—FORD TOURING
1918- DODGE TOURING
1919— FRANKLIN TOURING
1919—LIBERTY
1920—DODGE COMMERCIAL
1923—FORD DELIVERY
1922—DODGE TOURING
HUDSON BUG
GRANT TOURING $125.00
OAK FLOORING
Home Building Products
Fords, Your Choice, $50.00 Each
LAMB-SCHRADER
COMPANY
and Mrs. Dr. Robinson were
leased with a visit of an old
¡end of New York City last
the person of Frederick Page
a masonry contractor of New
bin J. E. Shearer was called to
K Thursday to attend a meet-
I the general staff.
per of Brighton was a visitor |
city Thursday.
ke Harness made a trip to Me- ■
Be Monday.
and Mrs. Harry Thomas re-!
home Sunday from Gresham
foming to
ORTLAND
■Mellenthin
I
SPECIALIST
,ern»l Medicine for the past
I twelve years
*>ES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
H««! Wednesday, Thursday,
*•)• October 8, 9 and 10..
•Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
niREE DAYS ONLY
parges for Consultation
nothin is a regular gradu-
Mkine and surgery and is
the state of Oergon. He
°Perate for chronic appendi-
® »tones, ulcers of stomach,'
F adenoids.
i
to his credit wonderful re- .
***se’ of the stomach, liver,!
I"1- skin, nerves, heart,
"•dder. bed wetting, catarrh,,
•h. rheumatism, sciatica, leg
* foetal ailments.
J* the names of a few of his
ied patients in Oregon:
r
Bowers, Toledo, gall
■wwel trouble.
Footfall, Ironside, ulcers of
■ch.
i ^onne- Bandon, lung and
Bumble.
Oja, Gold Beach, gall I
. B. Martin, Moro,
•We.
St. Helens,
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MATHER’S
r
FIRE INSURANCE
RATES REDUCED
TRUCK SERVICE
Tillamook
To My Patrons
Living South of
Tillamook City
KASPER ZWEIFEL
The Watkins Man
‘We insure evervthing but tomorrow’
X,
FRED F. HOSS, Agent
Office with Tillamook Title and Abstract Co.
206 Third Street
Phone 152—Mutual
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COLISEUM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4
Unguarded Women
I
A great big three-star special, with BEBE DANIELS, RICH­
ARD DIX and MARY ASTOR as the shining lights. From the
Saturday Evening Post story “Face,” elaborately and superbly
produced.
A Society Scandal
“FAMILY’ LIFE”—Comedp. and “PATHE REVIEW"
With GLORIA SWANSON. ROD LA ROCQUE and RICARDO
CORTEZ in the stellar -oles. Never before such an array of
wonderful, gasp-provoking gowns! A starling society story and
a sparkling style show in one!
“TIRE TROUBLE—Comedy
MRS. E. E. KOCH
The Confidence Man
PIANO
The best Meighan picture since "The Miracle Man.” It’s thrill-
stacked and punch-packed; a real masterpiece!
“INTERNATIONAL NEWS" and “AESOP’S FABLE,”—Cartoon
Comedy
MiM Marie Holden and Mrs. Ella Makinster
assisting teachers
Studio 506 2nd Avenue
hea t
*bove date, that con-
trip will be free and
’’•bnent is different.
’’’••st be accom-
'**Ir husbands.
Bradbury Bldg.. Los
«rfomia.
DENA-HANSEN
GIFT-SHOP
Gifts and Prizes for All Occasions
Tiny Things for Little Tots
Useful Articles for Baby
Anything in Fancy Work-Hemstitching
Across from Tillamook Hotel
Thousands of
people in the
northwest have
found that they
can trade at our
stores pleasantly
and profitably.
SUNDAY-MONDAY, OCTOBER 5-6
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7-8
THOMAS MEIGHAN in
Mr. Koch was a pupil of Prof. Welty of Dresden, Gennany,
Mrs. KocB
P P
Gifford Nash of Portland. Also a
S^^Jt the Chicago Musical College and Oberlin Conserve ory
rffiSric bSd-
“ teaching experience of 18 years
Skaggs United
Stores
Effective as of August first, fire insurance
rates on all dwellings, flats and Apartment
Houses not specifically rated, when exposed only
by dwellings, flats or apartment houses are re­
duced by elimination of exposure charges.
This also applies to all other protected cities
in Oregon.
Phone or see us
209 1-2 Second Ave. E.
The increase in population of the County
and the corresponding growth of my business
has been such as to require more assistance at
this time to properly care for the needs of the
public and I take this method of notifying you
that I have sold my right to sell Watkins in a por­
tion of the South part of Tillamook to W. R. Har-
pole who comes to me highly reccommended.
Mr. Harpole will be located at Cloverdale
which is a central location for the territory he
covers.
Thanking you for your liberal patronage
during the many years of our business relations
and soliciting a continuance of the same for my
successor, I am,
Yours Respectfully,
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THURSDAY-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9-10
AGNES AYRES and ANTONIO MORENO in
BLUFF
A story of intimidation and Bluff; exposing some of the big
political methods employed in 'he great cities by the ever ex­
ent over-bearing ward bosses.
“DIRTY UTT1.E HAI.FBREED*’—Comedy
high a
Jacksonville, kidney
^faumatism.
I’■xbell Albany, appendi-
Buick
Phone 28W
49 No. Front St.
B. Ackley and Eugene Crosby
K the meeting of the Oregon
Ben’s association at Eugene
nmlay.
,
Dodge Brothers
(Better C Lamb)
Portland
KI Mason is here from Dixon,
Bia, to visit with his patents,
■ Mrs. Homer Mason.
SUNSET GARAGE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER II
Against A11 Odds
Starring BUCK JONES. Here it is in a nut-shell—A double-
barrelled romance; a guaranteed ghost; the hypnotic spell of a
haunted ranch-house; and Buck Jones battling "Against All
Odds.”
"DI M and DAFFY,"—Comedy; and “OUR DEFENDERS”,—
Pat he Reel.
NOTICE:—Bex inning Sunday, Aetober 5th. all program* will
■tart at 7.-VO P. M. !*1eaae bear this in mind and come early.
How about You?
Big K Flour
Crown Flour
49 lb. bag $2.05
Standard Corn
8 cans for 98c
Standard Tomatoes
8 cans for 98c
Lihbys Fancy Saur Kraut
6 cans for 85c
Federal Milk
10 cans for 98c
C inipbell- Soups
Assorted Flavors
$1.15 dozen
24 bars Best White Laun­
dry Soap
99c
SKAGGS Best Brooms
89c
12 Boxes of Matches
58c
9 lb. Bag Oats for 58c
Shredded Wheat
6 pkgs, for 65c
Kellogg* Cornflakes
Post Toasties
3 pkgs, for 25c
Its time to buy your winters sup-
plj *f apples The Eastern market is
roing to <,ause apples to advance in
price.
Our line of Fancy Apples are on
, iy at a very reasonable price.
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