Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 17, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY> OCTOBER 17,
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4
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
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home here. Mr. Hagglund is a uni-1 pill CO
f'ANTF^T postal laws that govern newspaper I ed with each subscription from one to
versity graduate and will open a law I'ULLO
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subscription campaigns, this law pre­ ten years.
To insure each and every contest­
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cluded the possibility of a lottery.
office in the Beals building.
ant
of professional support the Head­
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from
page
1)
The
Headlight
with
the
co-operation
A. J. Fields was a Tillamook visitor
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weston enjoyed a
every paid in advance new or old sub­ of the merchants reserves the right light has brought Frank Kane of Den­
from
Garibaldi
one
day
last
week.
visit from Mr. Weston’s cousin, Mrs.
Mrs. Tillman D. Loop of Garibaldi scription to the Tillamook Headlight, to ad more prizes to the present list. ver, Colorado, here to assist each and
Hitchinan, and her husband Thursday
No one directly interested in the every contestant one and all alike
j
made
a shopping trip to Tillamook j as well the free vote coupon issued
and Friday. The Hiitchmans make
from time to time in the Headlight. ownership of the HEADLIGHT nor 1 that you may be successful in secur­
last
week.
their home in Oregon City. They left
Any lady or gentleman boys or girls its employees other than country cor­ ing the prize of your choice.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eager pur­
here via the Seaside road.
The Headlight reserves the right
chased lot 18 in block 1 in the Hath­ can enter their names now or later respondents can enter the contest and
C. W. Hatfield of Cloverdale was in
’ to reject the name or cancel their
and it does not cost anything to enter compete for the, prizes.
away
Mead
tract
through
he
office
of
town Friday attending to business.
Contestants have the right to hold | vote of those that do not live up t.-
J. L. Ketch and are building on the your name.
He was accompanied by his son-in-
• Votes once issued in the name of a their votes in reserve so that their | the rules and regulations governing
premises.
law, Merle Holman.
E. O. Pitts of Grand Junction,! contestant cannot be transfered from full voting strength may not be j this popularity and subscrip, ion con-
L. Hanna of The Dalles is visit­ Colorado, and George F. Mellow t of ’ one contestant to another contestant, known to the other contestants, this j test,
ing here for a short while with his I Ucolo, Utah, were in the county last nor can votes be bought or sold, once method is absolutely fair to all.
i Complying with the postal laws the
sister, Mrs. John Perry.
a contestant ceases to be active her
Contestants that do not win one of votes as granted throughout the en-
week looking over dairy ranches.
Robert Anderson, manager of the
J. L. Ketch and family and I. N. votes or his votes become null and the prizes as advertised will be paid | tire campaign will not be changed,
Store at Dolph was in town Friday Ferris drove to McMinnville Saturday void.
15 per cent of their gross collections | in this respect more are gained in
with business at the court house.
No lodge or organization can enter on new and old subscription collec­
on business and stayed over Sunday
Mrs. D. L. Pike and son Lionel and to attend the wedding of Mrs. Ketch’s | their names but contestants can have tions, however contestants sharing in
wife were in the city Saturday from brother, Reed W. Ferris and Miss | the united support where possible of this feature must remain active
Bay City. Mrs. Pike is one of the Margaret Learn.
any lodge or like organization.
throughout the entire time, likewise
early settlers of the county and has
A beautiful floor which we recom­
The final count of votes will be make a cash report every week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Coop
many interesting reminiscences of a seven pound girl, on October 5th, canvassed by a committee of business
A bonus vote calling for 100,000 mend is 18-18x8 1-4 Clear Plain
early days to tell.
and professional men selected by the votes will be issued to every contest­ Red Ooak. To cover a 10x12 room
in Tillamook city.
Ronald Saling, 24, and Iva Wells
ant collecting $20 in subscription pay­ with thia grade.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Jones of contestants.
$21.80
Neilson, 28, were issued a marriage Beaver are the proud parents of a
This contest will be so conducted ments during the life of the contest Cotta--------------
license on October 11.
baby girl, weighing eight pounds, to comply with the United States in addition to the regular vote grant-
SPRUCE
Reverend Louis Anderson left Tues­ born October 11.
BEVELED SIDING
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day morning to be gone until Friday.
Mr.andMrs. Isaac Stennon were
1 A good grade 1-2x6,
$40. OO
He is attending the Presbytery in presented with an eight pound boy
$30.00
Portland.
A good cheap grade,
Tuesday October 14 at South Pararie.
Bernard Bedwell accompanied by
Rowell, Brow» & Co.
A Mr. Barnhill staying at the Todd
his mother, Mrs. John Clifford, left hotel, had his left leg badly injured
Portland, Oregon
Monday afternoon for a week’s visit when he was struck and run over by
You wonder what your spine has to do with
Phone or write
with relatives in Dallas and King’s a Ford this week.
that
bronchits
from
which
you
are
suffering.
H.
J. Rasmussen
Valley.
Albert Wade was in town Thursday
Exclusive Tillamook County Salee
Lawrence Yach, a farmer in the from Cloverdale.
When the Neurocalometer is applied to your
Agent
Little Nestucca country, was in town
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spine and registers a certain degree of pressure,
Rockaway, Oregon
Friday. Mr. Yach was a witness in HUDSON FILES FOR SHERIFF
you can see that there is something wrong. The
one of the circuit court cases.
Chiropractor
gives you an adjustment, using
independent
1
Bert
Hudson
filed
as
Used and endorsed by millions, the
nothing but his bare hands and the Neurocalo­
old reliable Lucky Tiger Hair Remedy. candidate for the office of county I
lsnn states
st.Jit.ps
Stops falling hair, corrects scalp sheriff on the 9th. Mr. Hudson
meter is again applied to your spine. To your
troubles and promotes growth—drug­ that he took this action after num­
surprise the needle registers several degrees less,
gists and barbers sell it under money erous friends had urged him to make
possibly zero, and you say at once “That chiro­
the race. Quite a number of signers
back guarantee.—Adv.
practor surely knows his business.” Seeing is
Ralph Bennett, William Graves and went on a petition for the candidate.
believing.
son Gerald left Tuesday morning on
a trip to Salem and Independence.
WE HAVE THE ONLY NEUROCALOMETER
William lllingsworth left here
Health Talks by H. L. Babb, D. C.
Monday bound for Marshfield.
IN THE COUNTY.
There are several cities in the
Ike Labowitch came in Sunday from
Portland. He was accompanied by Northwest reporting cases of Infan­
tile Paralysis.
Portland has but
Harry Wilkes.
Mrs. E. E. Koch and son Charles eight or nine cases and one has term­
and Mrs. Alvin Bell made a trip to inated seriously. There should be no
Portland Sunday returning the fol­ particular uneasiness felt here at this
time. However an understanding of
lowing day.
A marriage license was issued Oct­ this disease and a knowledge of its
ober 18, to James L. Sacre, 20, of care may prove the “ounce of pre-
Over King & Crenshaw
vention.”
Wheeler and Olive Crane, 20.
Infantile Paralysis sometimes call-
M. G. Nease of Portland was in the
city Tuesday on business. Mr. Nease ed Infantile Palsy or Acute Anterior
is head of the firm which was employ­ poliomyelitis is an acute inflamma­
ed by the county in the timber re­ tion of the anterior horn of the gray
matter of the spinal cord, character­
cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Babi left last ized by fever, flaccid paralysis and
week for an extended auto trip thru atrophy. It is called Infantile be­
cause it most frequently occurs in
California.
Mrs. Eva McGee left on a business children.
The disease begins suddenly, with
trip to Portland Tuesday morning.
C. F. Lincecum, Prop.
J. E. Dunn, of the J. C. Penney spinal aching, malaise, and a fever
store, with Mrs. Dunn and their two of 100 to 102 degrees. The fever
children motored to Portland Satur­ lasts from two to five days, during
which time the skin is dry and hot,
day evening returning late Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Ferris, who the tongue may be coated, the urine
were married in McMinnville last scanty and highly-colored, the bowels
Wholesale and Retail
Sunday, will be at home to their are constipated, occasionally there is
friends at 1012 2nd avenue west the diarrhoea, the appetite is poor, and
latter part of this week. Mrs. Ferris vomiting may be present. Within a
nee Miss Margaret Learn, has held a few days it will be noticed that the
responsible position in the Coffey lower limbs or other parts are para­
studio in McMinnville for the past lyzed depending upon what part of
two years. Mr. Ferris is one of the the spinal cord is involved.
If your child is sick the beet thing
staff at the Maple Leaf factory, and
is well known in the county, having to do is take him out of school and
been in charge of the Aldervale fac­ puthimtobed for a week. If any fur­
We have a nice fat young bear that we will cut
tory for three years. The poung peo­ ther symptoms appear call a physi­
up
Saturday noon, and will give a ten pound beef
ple have many friends here and in cian.—Adv.
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roast to the one guessing nearest the correct
McMinnville who wish them every
happiness.
weight; if more than one guesses the exact
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Personal Items
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Seeing is Believing
the start of the contest than will be
given during the second and third
period, read your schedule.
Extension votes are given with
every previous order in accordance to
the length of subscription from one
to ten years duration.
’
If deemed advisable the Heedij.u,
reserves the right to i8aue
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advertising and job work W On
should be the case you will h ,.Uch
notified.
U be
COUNTRY
HOMES
Big Farm of Bottom Land
to be cut into
2-5-and-10 Acre Tracts
Nothing was ever offered like this before in Tib
lamook. Water, light, and telephone at your door.
Watch for big announcement next
week
Better see Jeffries (The real estate man) or Dr.
Reedy today
Infantile Paralysis
THE BABB CHIROPRACTIC
HEALTH SERVICE
21 1
Tillamook Building
NEW MARKET
Meats Fish and Poultry
Saturday Specials
SEE OUR WINDOW
Mr. and
Mrs. Allarick
Hagglund
and children arrived here Tuesday
from Eugene and will make their
Babb & Babb
Tillamook’s Chiropractors
213 Tillamook Bldg.
WATCH OUR
WINDOW
Nothing Cheap but
the Price
weight will split roast between them. Second
prize: your choice of five pound pork roast or
leg of lamb.
COME IN, LOOK HIM OVER, MAKE YOUR
GUESS!
The same reasonable prices for our Quality
Meats. A full line of fancy cheese. Salami smok­
ed sausages, Pickles, etc.
Poultry The Best
Our own delivery service
Phone us your orders
Both Phones
Sanitary Market
Now is the time to get your winter meat for
Canning and Mince meat.
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Whole hind quarter of beef 8c lb.
Whole Front quarter of beef 6c lb.
Pot roast of Beef 10c lb.
Fleshy Boils of Beef 7 & 8c lb.
Beef Rihs 5c lb.
Picnic Hams 18c lb.
Skinned Hams 30c lb.
Vi
SANITARY MARKET
Novelty Revue
in
A Toneful Arrangement of
MUSIC
SONG
DANCE
LAUGHTER
Featuring
AMERICA'S LIVE STOCK CLASSIC
The Famous Novelty Girls
Jazz Orchestra
ne ( omplete Show Each Evening at 8:00 Sharp.
Regular Picture Program As Advertised.
Thursday and Friday Nights. October 23-24
COLISEUM - TILLAMOOK
Adu,ts SOc
Children 25c
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