Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 16, 1919, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCIOBER lb, 1919
MICKIE SAYS
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Films. Cameras and Photo
Films developed JOc.
orders.—J. W. Edwall,
Supplies
with print
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.GARIBALDI NEWS.
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Mr. Chas. Olson and a Mr. Hubbard
ot Astoria, were at Garibaldi Monday
leaving for Asctoria Tuesday.
Mrs. Geo. W. Phelps made a trip to
Tillamook Monday.
Mr. C. G. Carlin and A. E. Hubert, |
of the Cummings-Moberly Compan- i
ies mill, went up to Belden hunting l
and on a pleasure trip.
Nick Hulse and family are moving
to Coats’ logging camp on Bewely
creek, as Mr. Hulse is working in
the camp.
James McDonald was down from
Mohler Tuesday, where he has been
working for the past six weeks.
Ed Thompson and his brother,
Bert, were down from Beldon, Ore-
gon, the last part of the week,
A. R. Sampson moved out to Carl-
ton last Sunday.
Mrs. H. E. Best was up from Rock-
away Monday doing some shopping.
A. N. Davies, ot Netarts,
Garibaldi, Monday.
Vote of Condolence.
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Tillamook Cheese Makers Associa­
tion, of Tillamook, Oregon.
- We, the committee appointed to
draft resolutions ot condolence on
Tillamook
Headlight
he tath and
°,the
fa;her °J,
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e1d
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** member
president,
Floyd
Cul-
THE COMMERCIAL SENSATION
TILLAMOOK AND TILLAMOOK CO
HALTOM
Lands a Smashing Blow to Hi-Cost of living
Right in the Face
Of Merchandise Going Sky High in Price
Announces a Sensational
RE-ORGANIZATION
«
Jfping
,
,
berson, beg to submit the following:
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,
"
| Whereas, the Supreme Ruler
universe, in his wisdom and 1
has seen fit to receive from
Good Second Hand Maxwell for sale, world of pain and sorrow to that
cheap if sold at or.ee. A. H. Harris. happy home above, the beloved
Pigs for sale—W. H. Banke, Netarts father of our member and president,
and in his death we are once more
For Sale, Briscoe five passenger reminded that our lives are but
touring car, 1918 model. Price short duration, and are called to
*700, terms. Carl Loll, Bay City, pause a moment in the busy whirl of
Oregon.
Oct. 9. life and bow our heads in humble
For Sale—Pure bred Jersey bull, one submission to the will of Him who
of the best bred in the county.— rules the destinies of all.
Therefore, be it resolved that we,
H. A. Springer H mile south ot
Tillamook City
Ot-23 as members of the Tillamook County
Cheese Makers Association, extend
Sweet Cider for sale—Call George to the bereaved family, our heartfelt
Olson. Mutual I’hone.
0-23 sympathy in this hour of sorrow.
Be it further resolved that a copy
Just you hear the Brunswick, it plays
all records at their best.—Paint of these resolutions be sent to the
Confectionary.
* bereaved family and one to the news­
papers for publication.
For Sale—Thoroughbred
Brown i Harry Thomas, Roy Savage and
Swill Bull, 9 months old.—John Harry Hogan, Committee.
Meier, Route 4, Hillsboro, Ore. 0-30 |
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For Sale—Team of mules, harness
Bert Lytell to be Seen in Circus Play
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Opening Sat., Oct. 18 at 9A.M
Don’t Buyx a Dollar’s Worth of Goods Until this Mighty Sale Opens
THIS ANNOUNCEMENT [lieraids the news of the opening of Haltom's GREATEST SALE. An event
of thefgreatest importance to every person and family—coming as it does just at a time when you
are thinking of buying fall and winter needs and right at a time when everything you eat and wear
is going higher, and higher in price every day and there is no telling what kind of merchandise
you will be able to buy in the near future or what unreasonable prices you will be compelled to pay
SO THINK WHAT THIS SALE MEANS TO YOU when we tell you this monster REORGANIZATION SALE
includes our entire stocks of high grade, dependable lines of merchandise (with the exception of
contract goods.) A sale that will stand absolutely unequaled in the depth of under-pricing
and values offered—one that from every view point will stand out as a buying occasion of com­
manding interest and profit to every one in this city and vicinity.
and buggy. Inquire of M. E. Saw­ I "One-Thing-at-a-Time O'Day,” in
yer, Tillamook.
C '' ' which Bert Lytell is the star, will be
We have been with you many years and have stood the acid test. Every word, every state­
the attraction at the Gem Theatre
For Sale—1917 Ford Touring Car.
ment,
and every promise we have made during our business career has been lived up to the last
In good shape. Oddress P. o. Box, Saturday, October, 18.
253.
I The play which was adopted from
syllable—we shall follow the same policy, the same business principals, all during this TOE
the Saturday Evening Post story by
GREATEST. OF ALL SALES and there will be no misrepresentations in our advertisements or in the
Miscellaneous < Advertisements, i wiiiiam Dudley r Pelly, tells of a
store, [so come to this store and sale expecting to find everything exactly as advertised and we
young man who believes the way to
Dr. Wise—Dentist.
success lies in special study.
promise you will not be disappointed.
_____ sees and Jails
"i In love with
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Now is the time to can your meat I O'Day
Because we are reducing, practically every article in this store and all hands are cutting and
Let me fill your order front grain Marie, the beautiful K bare-back rider
fed cows. Prices right ami satlsfar- of a circus and determines to marry
slashing prices, it is impossible for us to list at this time any of the numerous bargains that will
tion guaranteed—Mutual I’hone, iter. To accomplish this he intends
be offered, but let us say with all sincerity that it is going to be a real, genuine bargain feat, sur­
Wm. Stuivenga.
* lo make a special study of love- lie
passing anything ever attempted by this or any other store, so you may go as far as vour imagina­
has never been lit love before.
tie encounters the enmity of the
Anyone in need of 4 h. p. Fair­
tion will carry you. Then come to this store and sale not only opening day, but every day, and
banks-Morse gasoline engine. Mine stro ig man, who Is also in love with
the amount you save will be measured otilv by the amount you purchase.
is for sale at a bat gain. Win. D. Marie, but study in the art o; cot.-
Shafer. Rockaway
Oct. 30. que.iag the enemy aid; hint in van­
quishing ltis foe. His attention is
If it is cabbage you want for krout, next turned to saving the circus
why Stuivenga's got the good.“.
from bankruptcy by having made a
Send along your orders, Mutual
* special study of saving money, this is
phone. Wm. Stuivenga.
not a hard matter. When he focuses
If you are in need of a heating stove, his attention on love, however, lie
it wilt pay you to call and see my finds that study is not necessary as
line of new and used heaters. I al­ Marie already loves him.
THE STORE
LIBERTY FONDS
The play is one of Mr. Lytell's
so exchange new stoves for old
cleaverest and offers many novel und
stoves. Allen Page.
THAT UNDERSELLS
OF ANY DENOMINATION
unusual situations that are tilled
Wanted: Men or women to take or­ with humor.
ders among friends and neighbors
BECAUSE IT
TAKEN AT FACE VALUE
for the genuine guaranteed hoaery,
John Barrymore in Charming Com­
full line for men, women and
SELLS FCR CASH.
edy Are You A Mason <”
IN LIEU OF CASH.
Tillamook, Oregon.
children. Eliminates darning. We
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pay 50c. an hour spare .time or
It remained for "Are You a Mason”
*24 u week for full time. Exper­ Leo Diti ichstcln's celebrated farce, to
ience unnecessary. Write Internat­ bring forth John Barrymore's great­
ional Stocking Mills. Norristown, est talents as a screen comedian.
Pa.
Dec 30. This inimitable star was in those
great laugh-producing screen plays,
See Dr. Wise about your dental “An American Citizen,” and ”Th->
'lie finds himself at the blink of ruin Divorce. Default and plaintiff grant-
Work.
Nov-6.
Man From Mexico,” but the Famous
i ' ” ” '"
led divorce.
which
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tut ns to her for help. She refuses
t ....... and on the stock exchange he drtim-
Dr.’s Alien and Sharp. Dentists. Players-Laaky Corporation. __
Clyde Hudson vs Leia Hudson.
FIND
National Building.
also produced
these former
successes
,i
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lutically
denounces
her.
Ultimately
:
Divorce.
Decree given and plaintiff |T|77 i .I.IHTEK N*K<>< KV MOI XTAIX'JFA a great Laxative— mild, plea®-
lias in tile picturlzution of ' Are I ou ,
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,
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given charge of child.
Mr. ,,
Barrymore she places her fortune at his disposal,
F
Let W. A. Church write your hay a Mason?
■■int. ceriniti—-so " thorNy ; cleansing and purifying i that (ONSTII’ATION dis-
insurance.
*
1 A. B. Freeberg vs. Rose Jacob and
and when your < ONST! I’ATION; goo-your COM PLEXH >N
with an ideal characterization, which
Circuit Court Still in Session.
'Bnrnhardt Jacob. To reform deed. proves—yon work l»<ter—eat’.better—feel (better.
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist. I. 0. 0. F. he makes the most of his own incom­
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Sult
dismissed
against
all
defendants
Bldg. Tillamook. Oregon.
•rGive it a thoro trial and you [will recommend it to all |yonr women friend
The October term of the Circuit except Barnhardt Jacob and wife.
parable and excrusiatingly tunny
court
is
still
in
session,
and
from
all
'
35c. a package.
The criminal case against William
Buy your crabs of Havs Ä Blanchard, manner.
This feature which will be shown appearance it will take a week or
Bay City. I’hone 182.
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Smith, who was indicted for setting
at the Gem Theatre next Friday, Oct. mote to get through with the jury 1
out fire and which was alleged1
cases.
The
grand
jury
was
in
session
'
17,
is
a
capitol
one.
The
many
novel
Ramsey,
Osteopath,
Room
4
Dr. I
caused the great forest fire in Sep­
sonic -----------
Building.
and ludicrous situations In the play, the first of the week and returned 1
Masonic
tember of last year and destroyed
the indescribable amount of fun two secret indictments.
Dr. W. E. Le bow— Dentist with Dr. which
The cases disposed of since our last and swept through a large section ot
Mr. Barrymore communicates
COSTS LESS THAN 5 CENTS A CORD TO SAW TOUR
Wise.
timber on the Wilson river, was tried
to the audience through them, and issue are as follows.
| WOOD. OPERATES FARM MACHINERY ALSO.
last Saturday, taking the whole day.
Counter Sales Books—Order your the easily followed story. In spite of ; Juliette Davey vs. Scott Boaorth, et
VAUGHAN PORTABLE DRAG SAW
Sales Books from W. F. Baker, Its many comic intricacies, contrib­ al Action for money. Verdict in _ fa­ The most damaging evidence against
agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call ute to make this one of the most no­ vor of plaintiff, damages issued
1____ L lhe defendant was given by William
Ryan, and Mrs. Ryan, who testified
68 Headlight.
table feature comedies ever produc­ against Scott Bozorth for *453.75.
i. L.
t*lat Smith had admitted to them he
I
Dnvjs
Bournonville
Company
vs.
_
For Life Insurance, there is nothing ed on the screen
had set out tire and it had got away
better tlinn «hat the Mass. Mutual Dorothy Dalton in New Dramatic Hiner and L. Reed. Action for moneys from him burning the Reheer house,
Upon direction of Court verdict re-
offers. Ask to see specimen policy.
Role.
and he hoped that Mr. Reheer would
turned in favor of plaintiff for not sue him for damages. The pros­
—W. A. Church.
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*103.36.
ecution also produced witnesses who
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook i Dorothy Dalton, who always has
Fred Bohnter vs F. L. Braden and
testified that the fire started from
office every Monday and Tuesday.
A.
A.
Yager.
Action
for
money.
Judg
­
been associated with the virile part
the Smith place and then spread out.
Those who wish to see him about
she played in "The Flame of the ment in favor ot the plaintiff for
Smith claimed that there was con­
dental work should come nt once
Youkon." will henceforth be referred »96 95 each against the defendants.
siderable fire in that vicinity and he
as he will stain leave for California,
Grace O'Neil vs Elsie Vldito. Dam­
to he gone until February.
Nov-6 to, by women at least, as the Helen ages Dismissed as plaintiff failed to had endeavored to quench the same
Douglas of "Extravagance,” which
by throwing dirt on it and that he
VAUGHAN FACTS.
See Williams about the Republic, the I will be show ii at the Gem Theatre a ppea r.
vs Charles
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had no malicious intent in setting
Fred
C.
Skonip
vs
Elliott.
The only drug sow with the jiffy sow holder.
next
Wednesday,
for
this
gives
her
yellow <■ basis truck that serves so
See
Lionel Smith be- ¡out fire. The jury however, brought
Grips or releases saw instantly. A'o holes
opportunity of her Action for money.
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sri.lltv
well and honestly, a truck at an ¡the greatest
Your
to drill in saw head.
Only saw with drive­
ing a material witness was ordered in a verdict of not guilty.
{screen career to wear fine clothes.
honest price. Tillamook Feed Co.
The first of the condemnation suits
Dealer
straight behind saw. Metalic clutch. Sturdy,
I Helen Douglas played by Dorothy to attend court and give testimony.
Elmer D. Hall, Frank John-
Write Usi Tested.
The J. E tfartin Co. vs. Sliver that of
Dr. Wise enn be found at his Tilla­ {Dalton, Is one of those women with
mook office across the street from an Insatiate desire for clothes and ■ Spruce Co. Action for money. Verdict son, et al, was commenced on Wed­
nesday morning, and it is expected
the court house, Mondays. Tues­
476 E. Main. Portland. Ore.
money faster for plaintiff for *110.47.
2
will be finished today.
days and Wednesdays until further jewels, who spends earn it. When
Harry
J.
Foster
vs.
Dorothy
Foster.
than her husband can
notice.
Watch for Big Colored Poster
Givingji all Particulars of Tillamook’s Greatest Sale.
Girls--Ladies--Women
OOZLLTG-TÏ- CO.
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Vaughn Motor tVorks, Inc.
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r- L. Berkey,