TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JULY 11, 1918. ---------------------------------------------- I c ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- L. HOHLFELD, “APOLLO DAY” AT CHAUTAUQUA VETERINARIAN. Mutual Phone. Bell Phone—32J Now! Before Loss! Oregon. - - Tillamook AVID ROBINSON. M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON E CAN furnish you ab­ solute security against fire, flood, theft or mis­ placement of your valuable papers, jewelry, Liberty Bonds, War Savings Certificates, etc., at an exceedingly small cost. NATIONAL BUILDING, W You should settle this important matter of protecting your valuables at once before loss overtakes you. Our Safe Deposit Department is ready with cordial service and con­ fidential security. — TILLAMOOK p OREGON. T. BOAI.S, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon S. P. Co. (I. O. O. F. Bldg.) Tillamook .... Oregon H. McGRATH, R OBERT CoUNSELLOR-AT LAW, ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I P orti and O ffice 1110 W ilcox B ld , Tillamook County Bank Tillamook, Oregon £»ARL HABERLACH ! “Apollo Day” has become an Institution In the Chautauqua world. Lucky is the circuit. Indeed, fortunate enough to hare the Apollo Concert company among Its musical attractions. For twelve years they have been reg­ istering continuous successes, having In that time visited every state In the Union, most of the provinces of Canada, and Oiled a series of engagements for Uncle Sam In theCanal Zone. “Apollo Day" will be the opening day of Chautauqua, and one long to be remembered by all music lovers. Their two programs feature the Apollophone, • specially constructed Instrument, embracing the qualities of the xylophone and marimbaphone. Saxaphone quar­ tets, trombone, viola, banjo and vocal solos, planologues, readings and ensemble numbers, make up the remainder {of their thoroughly delightful programs. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. T illamook B lock Oregon ... Tillamook EBSTER HOLMES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Schubert Serenaders at Chautauqua A GREAT MUSICAL NUMBER City Transfer Co. J2)R. L. L. HOY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON T illamook B lock , C. E. MELLETTE. Proprietor. GUY ALLMON, Manager. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. WOOD. COAL, STORAGE. DRAYAGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING, FIRST STREET. TILLAMOOK, - OREGON - - Tillamook, Oregon. STEAM HEATED STORAGE. Get our Prices on Special Trips to the Beaches. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in Office. Taxes Paid for Non Residents. Kg T illamook B lock , r B * ■ ■ Tillamook -7Æ .... Oregon Both Phones. C. HAWK, CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND For disenfecting where Contagious or infectious diseases are prevailing.} CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­ ful Germicidal mixture and by its use will improve general stable conditions. e e • C. I. CLOUGH CO. RELIABLE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. D«J- O. TURNER, The Schubert Serenaders bring splendid, joyous music to Chautauqua. These six charming and talented young ladles have been one of the outstanding successes among musical companies of the East for several years and their appearance on the Western Chautauqua» Is of more than ordinary importance. Their programs are of Infinite va­ riety ; orehestrnl numbers, readings, songs. Instrumental solos, duets, costumed selections. It Is an unusual company which pleases unusually well. Every number, whether vocal or Instrumental, Is rendered with all the finish and tuuslclan- Shlp of which true artists nre capable. DRUGGISTS. JAPANESE WRITER COMMUNITY SINGING SPLENDID READER AT CHAUTAUQUA AT CHAUTAUQUA AT CHAUTAUQUA Dr. E. L. Glaisyer, VETERINARIAN, Oriental Scholar Discusses Nipponese- American Problems. Miss Elsie Mae Gordon at Top of Her Profession. Dr. Mlnosaku Toshl Yamamoto, Jap­ anese author, scholar and lecturer, I speaks with authority upon the Jap-! anese-American relations. Receiving his college education both in Japan and America, he not only knows his country, but he knows ours as well. He has written several authoritative Elsie Mae Gordon. the talented young lady who comes to Chautauqua with readings and child Impersona­ tions, Is one of the leaders of her pro­ fession. No other artist is In greater demand for Chautauqua audiences. Miss Gordon’s clear rich voice runs the Singing Together Unifies Communities. “Let the Nation sing and It will be­ come united and victorious.” The “Community Sing” idea, which Is to be featured at Chautauqua on the fiftu day, has been spreading throughout America In ever-widening circles since the outbreak of the war. The "Com­ munity Sing" stimulates a feeling of aolidarlty. An entire community lift- County Dairy Herd Inspector • : J. BELL PHONE. MAIN 3 Oregon Bay City EYE SPECIALIST. PORTLAND — OREGON Regular Monthly Visits to Tillamook and Cloverdale. I WATCH PAPER for date ». J OHN II.KLANDJiHENDERSON ATTORNEY X..» AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. T illamook B lock , Tillamook • Oregow. ROOM NO. '461. B. GRIDER, DENTIST. L 0. O. F. BLDG. Tillamook '-p H MUTUAL PHONE. « - - Oregon. GOYNIi, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: O pposite C ourt I i use Tillamook - - - - O (gon. II. T. Botts, J Pres. Attorney at Law. |Joh n Leland Henderson, Sec­ retary Treas., Attorney at- I. hw and Notrury Public. LAMB-SCHRADER CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CEMENT. LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND SMITHING COAL. Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. Law Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and 3rd.Ave. West, Tillamook, Or. Dr. Minosaku Toshl Yamamoto. hooks upon the conditions In his own land, especially as they relate to the United States. Dr. Yamamoto has been a notable success upon the lecture platform In the East for several years. He has complete mastery of the English lan­ guage, Inlays his lecture with wit and humor, and wins every audience by his sincerity and convincing address. A Sure Case. Mrs. A.—Can your husband claim exemption? Mrs. B.—Well, I don’t see how be can be strong enough to fight abroad when he Is too weak at borne to take up a carpet Abstracts. Real Estate, Insurance. Both Phones. TILLAMOOK—OREGON. | 1 Elsie Mse Gordon. gamut In the expression of strong emo­ tion, sparkling comedy and delicate pathos. There is more than artistry In her work—there Is real Individual­ ity. As a child impersonator she has few equals and certainly no su(>eriurs on the American platform. Inclination to Experiment. “Why an- you In favor of govern­ ment ownership?" “I'm not exactly clear,” replied the candid inan. “But I've a vague Idea that I’d like to see some lines of busi­ ness In the hands of elected officers who might try to make a hit by low­ ering prices instead of raising thsvq.” LEARN STENOTYPY The New System of Mr. and Mrs. Eichhorn. Ing Its voice In song strikes a note for hnrmony of understanding and mutual good will. The communities that will sing together will learn to act together, ami In war time, more than any other, we need this unification of our people. Mr. and Mrs. Eichhorn have unusual talent and ability as "Community Sing” leaders. They have been In the work for years and stand at the tup of tbelr profession. MACHINE SHORTHAND The Mort Wonderful Indention for Business Efficiency tn 50 Years •tenotvpy lithorthand wrltten by a tlay »schine loitesd ut br p«n 9t peacil It l«aup«rlor to all othea o/tberth«ad. lettor «a latra and as »lata •a Ffi nt. Oaiy FOUR MONTHS Require« Operatori «et batter salarie« by reason of ere^tea •ft tener t«0 to SI26 per mouth. Tb« typewriter baa mppl anted to acta ad, Itaaotyfr will earplant pentii «bortha ad. For tall Information adirane POLYTECHNIC BUSINLM COLLIRI OAKLAND, CAL.