Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 21, 1919, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 21
QJUlanwok
Frei C. Baker, Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION
pastry and fancy work to the pavll-
llon on Tuesday morning.
Committee.
For Sale.
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per year $2.00
Dairy-man,
this
a snap for a
is
man who wants to make money. 180
Advertising Rates.
acres, 2% miles south of Coquille,
Display Advts, per inch...........
40«icres cleared, % mile frontage on
Locals ........................... per line
river, about 5 acres up land, balance
Beaders, with reading matter
per line.................................. 7c. the very finest bottom easy to clear.
Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. Fair barn on place, no house, My
soon,
price is »90 an acre if taken
worth »150 now, easy terms to right
man. Addriss Mrs. K. A. Cole,
Myrtle Point Oregon.
Editorial Snap Shots.
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The G. A. R. had such a good time
a tew years ago when its encamp­
ment was held in Tillamook a few
years ago, they have not io« gotten
to talk about it, and, of course, have
a desire to visit the good people of
this county again for their 1921 en­
campment. By all means send them
an invitation and promise them an­
other good time in Tillamook. It was
very gratifying the way the people
of this city opened their homes and
entertained the members of the G. A.
R. and W. R. C., and we are confi­
dent that they would gladly do so
again should the encampment come
to Tillamook in 1921, and all ar­
rangements would be just as com­
plete as it was five years ago.
Bride is Accused of Husband's Mur-
der in “Out of The Shadow. 11
Appearing as a young Austrainiau
briue who is wrongfully accused of
the muraer of her brutal husband,
Pauline Frederick, the talanted Par­
amount star, will be seen in a power­
ful characterization in her latest
photoplay, ‘Out of the Shadow,” at
the Gem Theatre next Monday. Aug.
25. The role is one that taxes Miss
Frederick's powers as an actress to
their utmost, but it is said that her
portrayal is one of the finest of her
screen career.
The story of the photoplay, which
is a picturization of E. W. Hornung’s
celebrated novel, "The Shadow of the
Rope." is unusually dramatic and
there are numerous tense situations
all of which hold the interest to the
final scene. How Ruth Minchin, the
young wife, induces the real criminal
to confess his crime and how she lat­
er finds happiness in the love of a
strong resourceful man, are admir­
ably shown.
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Governor Olcott has left the state
to attend a meeting of western gov­
ernors. It seems only a few days ago,
when asked to call a special session
of the legislature to ratify the wom­
an's suffrage amendment he was
willing to do so if the state legisla­
tors wGuld forego their constitutional
salaty and mileage. We wonder if
the governor is doing the same thing
himself now that he is out of the
ntate. Oh, no, Olcott Is not built that
way. The governor has since decided
not to call an extra session of the
legislature and the woman, suffrag­
ists are up in arms. So here is a
chance for state senator Vinton to
nlake a political play and call the
state legislature together. He would
have the admiration of every woman
suffragist in the state, go to it, Vin-
ton.
Let's all get busy and put our
shoulder to the
wheel to reduce
the high cost of living. It Is no« only
in food stuffs where the cost of liv­
ing comes high, but in a good many
other things. For Illustration, the
excessive telephone rates. If the peo­
ple of the county would order their
phones removed from their homes
right away, it would have the effect
of making the telephone companies
take a tumble to themselves, but it
would be the means of bringing
about a consolidation of the two com­
panies. After reading this go im­
mediately to your phone and in­
struct central to remove your phone
from your home right away. We hear
that 20 persons at Bay City did this
and we hope all parts of the county
will follow suit and when we've re­
duced the cost of telephoning let’s
start in on something else.
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There’s something wrong some-
where. This is what appeared In the
daily newspapers Tuesday:
"Secretary Baker defended today
before the senate subcommittee on
military affairs his recommendation
for an army of 576,000 men by say­
ing thut in view of the disturbed con­
ditions of the world he did not wish
the responsibility of asking for a
small force."
Lloyd George, premier of England,
is reported as saying: "If the nations
increased their
armaments, the
league of nations would be a mere
scrap of paper and sham."
The logic of this is the United
States is increasing its army when it
is not necessary, unless It Is to pre­
pare to fight Japan, for there is
something very significant in the
government sending a large fleet to
the Pacific Coast when there is a de­
mand. not only to deinobolixe the
army, but to allow the boys who
joined the navy to returne to their
homes. According to Lloyd George,
by the United States increasing its
army, it is helping to turn the
league of nations into a scrap of pa-
sr.
Gladys Brockwell Coming at Gem
Gladys Brockwell, who has become
famous for the emotional characters
she has put on the screen, will be
seen next Thursday, August 28, at
the Gem Theatre in the new William
Fox production, "The
Forbidden
Room." No role she has enacted has
placed so severe a test upon Miss
Brockwell'8 ability as does the char­
acter she assumes in this play, if one
may judge by an outline of the story.
Htfl- purt is that of an innocent young
stenographer who is put in a trying
predicament by men who hate her
employer, the District Attorney. To
save her own reputation and that of
the District Attorney, she devises
and executes a scheme whereby the
corrupt "framers” are framed and
are forced to confess their guilt.
Miss Brockwell had a new director
for this picture. He is Lynn F. Rey­
nolds, who previously
had made
some very excellent pictures with
Toni Mix as the star. The cast is an
especially good one. Including Wm.
Scott, J. Barney Sherry and Harry
Dunkinson.
CATTLE EXCHANGE
WORKED OVER.
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Building being remodeled by Dr.
I
Reedy, who Also Plans New
Garage.
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Dr. J. E. Reedy Is rapidly renovat­
ing the old horse barn near the de­
pot that he bought, and is establish­
ing a cattle exchange there. The
building will be thoroughly white­
washed, and cleaned out, and fifty
stalls built. The building will b- us­
ed botli for showi..„ off the animals,
and also for auctioning them off. It
is hoped that the building will cause
more animals to be brought to Tilla­
mook, and make this an even more
important livestock center.
The land on 2nd Ave. between the
new Condit bungalow on Seventh fit.
and the Bottling works on Eighth,
has just been purchased by Dr.
Reedy, and he will build a combina­
tion tin shop and garage there. Dr.
Reedy has the agency for the Ford
parts also.
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Notice to Contractors.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of Tillamook County
will until 10 o'clock a.m. of Sept.
5. 191 . receive proposal« for con-
trueiing the Magarell bridge on Big
N« .-tueca river, according to the
plans and . peclf
peclfications
leal ions now o file
witli the County Clerk, of Tillamook
Count/. Oregon, and ut that time
with considei- pubitly opened and read.
hm.rd evei y-
Each proposal shall be in a sealcd
leeii.g fo:
envelope plalnl. marked on the out-
1 ruli' tu fleece
Ic "Proposal« for the Construe ion
i for everything tiny buy.
. .ugarell Bridge,” and shall l> ac-
is lo blame for Hie profl­
co npanied by cash. certlfled ch ck
now causing lively di .«'us-
c r bidder'.- bord equal in amount to
elass o. prollteers blue ing
5 p< i ent of the total of the amount
class of prof i tee is. We
hid. the same to be payable to Tilla-
pre I lent, liud he remain­
mook County, Proposals shall be
ed at home instead of going to France
made on forms furnished by the
and looked after the interests of tin-
County Clerk.
pi iple of tlie United States, condi­
l’he Court reserves the right to re-
tions would hi vc be 'i quite diffcienl
ject any or all bids.
today. Instead of the cost of living
Holier Mason. County < lerk
becoming lever w lie i tile in ml-: ice
t p iblicatton August 21, 1919.
Igned. the cost continued tu -. « Fir.
La-> publication, Sept. -I. 1919.
r and the democratic
t rat ton L ook no steps io cur
Notice.
leei li g which went on tun'
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riun; h. It is now general di
To the owners of stock in Bay City,
and agitation thut is foie.ng the ad-
Be it known by these presents;
liiinlstratlou to do something, but
that there wan an ordinance passed
having been in the profiti erlng game
by the b City Council Thursday night
ttnelf. when It guaia'.t «i »2.26 pvr
nt the city hull requiring all stock
bushel for win at and made th pci -
be k< pt from being turned loose
pie live on aubstitut' I 1 \\
wli II1 ih re? hed
,<lde of th' city limits, beginning
outrageously high prie«
the first day of September. 1919. if
filthy stuff that wn s put o
not observed a fine will be Impos'd.
market by the profiteers and under
Also Dog ordinance: Three dollar:
control of the goverr.i nient’s food ad- If paid before the 15th of Augu't.
ministration. This is ‘ how one con- 1919 and four dollars after. A strict
Kressman expressed hlmaelt: "The enforcement of the ordinance will
administration itself ’ in responsible follow with a fine or imprisonment,
for the conditions which besei it the by order of
country today. It is responsible for
E. E. Smith.
extravagance. Inflation, cxcc
City Marshal.
profits, high prices, for refusal to I
sell supplier io the public. It Is re
Announcement.
AHMalMe tor not enforcing the law
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Is end prollteeis. Yet I he
Holden, after
pending
Mrs.
fenWjMMBlng to Congress months In extensive study In technic
interpretation with Mrs. Carrie
tforlr.
SOCIETY.
Masons Picnic Main Event of The
Week—Parties at The Beach
And Picnics are frequent.
A happy party was given at Bay­
ocean Sunday
when a group of
Tillamook and Bay City young peo­
ple went to the popular resort with
Captain Walter Oliver, in the Meta
M.” Those who made up the party
were as follows: Miss Theresa Haas,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell, of Bay
City, Mrs. Reedy, of Portland, George
Jarroll and Louis Thompson of Baj
City.
They had a delicious picnic lynch-
eon at Mrs. Reeuy's cabin in Bung.i-
low City, and spent the afternoon
pleasantly on the sands.
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A crowd of from sixty, to seventy-
five people attended the picnic of the
Masons at Kilchis River Sunday. The
Picnickers played games, fished,
swam, laughed and talked and did
everything that can be done at a pic­
nic to have a good time, which they
ail had.
However some of the Masons think
that a larger crowd should have
turned out, and there should have
been 200 present at such a jolly af­
fair. Another picnic is to come in the
near future, and a large crowd Is ex­
pected.
FIRST BANK of BAY CITY
Tillamook Headlight’s!
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Trade Mart.
One cent a word per issue.
For Sale a 10 ft. Perfect Stay-Round
Silo. See Geo. Williams or write D. i
L. Strode, .Salem Ore.
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Equity in $550 almost new piano
for sale at a bargain. Inquire Sing­
er Sewing Agency. Opp. P. O.
For Sale--Typewriter, in good con­
dition. Inquire
office.
at the
Headlight
Just you hear the Brunswick, it plays
all records at their
Confectionary.
best.-—Palm
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We are just completing 14 years of bank service for the people of
Bay City and tributary country.
We invite your further patron­
age, and full co-operation so we may be able to give you still
better service. You are cordially invited to carry your business
with us. Depository for City, County, Port and Slate.
ambitious to become one? Do you
want to. earn »250.00—»350.00 a
month,- wholesaling groceries to
farmers? Steady demand. Yearly
repeater. Same territory, if so,
give age, experience, phone num­
ber. Car required. H. Huntington.
Box 2090, Portland, Oregon, A-21
R obert h .
BAY
CITY DRUG CO
Confections,
Soft Drinks and Patent Medicines
mcgrath
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW,
ODDFELLOWS’ Bl’ILDIN3«
TILLAMOOK, OREGON’.
Phone 32.
F orti and O ffice
1110 W ilcox B li >.
C. H. JONES TRADING COMPANY,
X^EBSTER HOLMES,
Fruit, Groceries and Campers’ Supplies
Dry Goods and Gasoline
BAY CITY, OREGON.
Alfalfa Hay, quality quaranteed at
lowest prices. Tillamook Feed Co.
Let B-K be your disinfectant. It is
sate, .clean and powerful. For sam
at the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
ATTORN EY-AT LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
Let your co-worker on the farm be
the Cleveland Tractor. On display
at Kuppenbender warehouse.
Roosters for
sale—Thorough,
bred
roosters of different varieties. Ap­
ply to John Hofman, Tillamook. 3
R. O. L. HOHLFELD.
OREGON
1'1 LL ANOOK,
B lock ,
Tillamook
EDWIN E. SMITH
Oregon.
Tillamook
AVID}ROBINSON, M.D,
Fresh and Cured
Meats
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Mutual Phones.
Oregt n
NATIONAL BUILDING,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: .O pposite
MARKET,
Mutual Phon.
Bell Phone—2F2
school, 6 cows. 2 yearling heifers,
T illamook
3 calves, 1 sow, 3 horses. All wa­
gons and implements, furniture
and house, all crops. Price »7,000. Tillamook,
Terms. Address J. Bagley, Myrtle
Point, Ore.
rp H GOYNL,
BAY CITY
VETERINARIAN.
J2)R. L. L. HOY,
200 acres, a snap, near P. 0. and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Edward S. Bettcher, of Denver,
Colo, and Miss Henrietta H. Gillam,
of Tillamook were married August
19th by Rev. H. E. Tucker at the par- bJtcial Sale used Sewing Machines,
including one Singer, »10 to »25.
sonage. The young couple will make
Singer Agency Opp. P. O.
Tillamook their home and are living
In a residence recently purchased on For Sale, 90 acre dairy. Near Myrtle
5th Street. Mr. Bettcher has organ­
Point, 19 cows. Reg. Bull ‘-i inter­
ized the E. S. Bettcher Milling Com­
est in 14 calves, 2 heifers, 2 colts,
pany which will establish a flour and
2 mares, 1 horse, 1 sow, 10 shoats.
feed mill in Tillamook. Plans are un­
All farm implements, separator.
der way, and soon this new industry
Price »11,500. terms. Address box
will be offering the people of Tilla­
234, Myrtle Point, Oregon.
mook, and Tillamook County a high­
ly satisfactory and nationally adver­ Black team for sale, weight 2800.
Six years old. Inquire at Headlight
tised brand of flour. Mr, Bettcher
office
A-21
recently graduated from Cornell Uni­
versity and is a member of Sigma Nu
fraternity. His wife has been attend- Miscellaneous Advertisements.
Phone Main 73.
FIRST STREET.
C ourt t jjsl TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
NELSON & CO
General Merchandise
Bay City, Oregon.
O. egon
p
T.|BOALS,|M.D.,
J’OH’i LELAND HENPERSON.
attorney ;
¡ and ;
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW “
Tillamook •
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• ’Jieg
HENRY C. VIERECK, M. D.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Oregon
Tillamook
Square Deal and
Good Goods
Our Motto.
Phone 72.
T. BOUS
SPECIALIST.
Announcement.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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in
Complete
Set
of
Abstract
Books
Disease of The
Twentieth Century wood saw now
Office.
in operation.
ply to Ernest Gesler, Tillamook. S EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Taxes Paid for Nou Residents
All orders promptly attended to.
T illamook B lock ,
Only
Call Bell phone 6F2 or leave oiders
Live Stock Ins.—See Watson.
Till a moos .... Oreg-on at Star Grocery or Sutton’s Market.
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentists. 310 Selling Building, Portland. Ore.
Karl Wilhelms.
Both Phones.
Grandma Norton Royally Entertain­ Dr. Wise—Dentist.
ed.
Wanted to rent dairy ranch with 20
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to 50 cows, or will buy stock—Ap­
A very pleasant and appropriate
party was given Grandma Norton
and husband last Friday afternoon in
the city park at Amity. The after­
noon was spent in playing some of
National Building.
the games of girlhood days, among
them was "Drop the Handkerchief", Let W. A. Church write your hay
insurance.
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which all the girls enjoyed. Refresh­
ments of cake, ice cream and punch
were served. A short program was Get your gas and car supplies at
Jones Trading Co., Bay City.
given, Mr. and Mrs. Norton both
sang a song and Mrs. J. E. Miller Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F.
gave a splendid talk, afterwhich
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
grandma Norton was presented with
a beautiful silk dress. Mrs. Miller’s Tillamook has a resident piano tuner,
call Singer .\gency—Opp. P. O.
speech was as follows:
"Friends: I think you all are fully Pianos and o gans for rent. Singer
Agency—Opp. P. O.
aware of our reasons for this gather­
ing together today—and each of you
present are tacitly saying to Mr. and Counter Sales Books—Order youi
Sales Books from W. F. Baker,
especially, Mrs. Norton, that the,
agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call
have proven worthy and creditable
68 Headlight.
citizens in our midst—and to be
truly worthy in God’s sight, and in Wanted to Rent—well stocked dairy
the sight of right thinking, clean-
ranch on shares. Handy to school
hearted people is better than inher­
and cheese factory—O. E. Scott.
iting and possessing wealth no mat-
Sheridan, Ore. care of Paradise
ter how , vast the amount. So Mrs.
S-4.
Orchard Farms.
Norton we
especially turn our
thought—simply that we are fully Buy vonr crabs of Hays & Blanchard.
aware of her "goings out and com-
Bay City. Phone 162.
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Ings In,” whilst in our midst.
"We occasionally meet a woman Why not place your feed orders for
the future with Kuppcnbender.
whose old age is as beautiful as the
bloom of youth and we wonder—
Suttons Market you can
with all the struggles of life—how It At pail
filled with pure lar
has come about. What her secret is
per pound, the so called 10 lb pall
—we will just venture a few reasons
holds 9 lbs, so it costs you »3.60.
and think we shall have guessed
Compare this with the price you
right: She has known how to forget
are paying and note the saving.
disagreeable things. She has kept her
nerves well in hand and inflicted Buy your hay at Kuppenbender’s
warehouse.
them on few. She has—-to a degree—
mastered the art of saying pleasant
Dr. Ramsev, Osteopath. Room 4
tilings and meaning much ot it. She
Masonic Building.
has learned not to expect too much
even of her friends. She tries to make Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist with D t .
her labor congenial and retains a
Wise.
healthy lot of illusions i. e. does not
uciieve the world generally wicked We handle Trojan Powder. Best for
stumping. Tillamook Feed Co.
and unkir.d. She has. and is. help.
d.i nist ruble, and ..mpathizing wi ...
>r fo. sale—10c. per gallon.
th
orrowful. in short, she i? trying
;y to Vincenz Jacob, Route No.
to do as shq wishes o be none by.
1, Tillamook, Ore
A-21
and n w that there is. halo of white
hair about her head and her step« See the Tillamook Feed Co. about
Tiepublic tires and save money.
growing uncertain with her many
years, siie is loved and considered.
Life Insurance, there is nothing
The woman old in years, but youn" For
better than what the Mass. Mutual
In spirit is said to b - 'the sweetest
offers. Ask to : ee specimen policy.
blessing
mankind
knows”
and
—AV. A. Church.
"tll'iiadnui" Norton is proving it.
Shall we whose sun is slowly setting Tillamook Feed Co. b. ys hides. Come
in and investigate their prices.
in the West find in her an example
and a source of benefit and encour­
agement? We trust so and as a See Willitms about Miller Cord arT
Fabric tires. Prices right. Satisfac­
okra of our regard nr.d appreciation
tion guaranteed. Tillamook Feed
we join «n presenting her some:bins
Company.
whivii we think she will enjoy v.i.ii-
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life lasts.”
i'hose at the ocea ion were: Mes- Wanted—Spruce blocks from clear
spruce three and a half to four feet
diiu<- . O. E. Taylor. George Aider­
in didmetor. To ma' etisie - found­
man. Geo. .»lassey. Clara Broadwell.
ered. Must
ling those can be qr
Edith Jones. John Breeding. J. E.
id straight,
lie free from knot
Miller, F. Grabel, John Briedwell. W.
two cars per
Can
use
from
one
joii<*s, 8. Robison. \\. Ingalls. G. O.
month.—F. W. Gates. 1436 Ma­
Oliver, Gosnel M. Holme.-«, Zoe Abra­
cadam Rond. Portland, Oregon A.21
ham. P. Burn? and Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Giant Day, If von tire contemplating buying a
and Rev and Mis. A. I-. Lacy.
dr
saw see the Tillamook Feed
Co : nd get prices.
Rigirtereu
jrsey Milk Ccw for Sale.
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F '-‘.s. Cantei ’S :ind Photo Su:’ lies
bulk
l il as developed 10c. with print
1 have m ■ eral head of .
SO
TU«?
orders
J. W. Edwall.
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iows for s.'.’ . some fresh
will be tri i soon and 1
e Williams, of the Tillamook Feed
fresh 111 ’he spring.
Co. and get price
on the hand
Mar. of these town a
some
19
series
Studebaker
care, be­
Golden St Maw
fore buying your new car.
others to well bred bulls
are two St. Mawres thre
heifers, and a number of
five
thousand miles
hc'iors coming ihree yea
price right, at Tilin­
have first calf.
to.
R. :«w« for selling no place to kc< P
them. Inquire nt Todd Hotel, or at Dr. Wise can be found nt his Tilla­
port office.
P. W Todd. Owner.
mook office across the street from
the court house, Mondays. Tues­
days and Wednesdays until further
For Sale.
I notice.
ltl* > pMwnger Mitchell. Only
ba** run
Good tires on
a bnm>-
BAYOCEAN.
Visitors from many states continue to come to this beau
tiful pleasure ground, which is quite evident that Bayocean
will become very popular just as soon as our auto road is
completed. All are welcome.
F. D. MITCHELL.
Notice the Nobs
They’re scientifically placed to
prevent skids and those dangerous
side slips.
Their firm, sure grip means safety.
And yet, they don’t “fight the roed
Just the tires for our kind of roads-
There are four other United States
Tires—every one of them a good
tire.
s
No matter what your individual
needs may be, we can fili th am.
United States Tires
are Good Tires
We know United States Tires are Good Tires. That’s why we sell them.
Nelson k Co, Bay City ; KeitowBros, Hebo
Whoder fiance, IL J. Malta, Wtata.