TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JANUARY 8, 1920. THE GEM THEATRE FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. Tuesday Night, Jan. 13th For Better for Worse Gloria Swanson CECIL B. DeMILLE PRODUCTION released by ARTCRAFT. Presenting ELLIOTT DEXTER, TOM FORMAN, GLORIA SWANSON, SYLVIA ASHTON, THEODORE ROBERTS, WANDA HAW­ LEY, JACK HOLT and many other PICTURE STARS Who are very favorably known. Also CHARLES CHAPLIN in a two reel comedy “POLICE.” For mart a , Foi Bö ttei ,Foi ^fol Se* An AkiTCßAFT Picture Coaxing You to Smile. Joke on the Highwayman. Notice of Sate of Beal Estate. At The Zoo. The dear old thing, with her usual stock of questions, was visiting the Zoo. "Keeper,” she said, tapping him with her umbrella, “what do you consider to be the most remarkable animal in these wonderful gardens?"' “Well, ma’am,” replied the keeper thoughtfully, “after careful consid­ eration, as you might say, I should say that that there laughing hyena gets the prize.” "Indeed, my good man! and what makes you think that?” “Well, he only has a sleep once a week, and a meal once a month and drink once a year,” said the keeper moving on. “So what he has to laugh about beats me.” -‘Hands up” cried the business-like highwayman. The victim laughed as he complied. “The joke is on you,” he asserted, chuckling. "I've just paid a large bill sent by a lawyer for aiding me to fill out my income tax schedule. A month ago my land­ lord raised my rent. My sqj^ has just come home from France and can’t get a job. Yesterday my salary was decreased. Today the bank in which I kept the remnant of my money went smash. I’ve been looking all night for one of you chaps. I want to learn this hold-up business.” Weeping bitterly the highwayman thrust the revolver She Knew Him Not. into his would-be victim’s hands and fond of each They were very disappeared in the darkness. engaged, but other, and had been o------ they had quarreled, and were too Knowledge Unnecessaiy. Little seven year old James came proud to make it up. He called after- home from school the first day with wards at her house—to see her fath­ a determined look on his face. He er on business. She was at the door. was decided on one point. "Mother,” “Ah—Miss Blank, I believe?” said he cried. "I’m going to quit school he, “Is your father in?” “No sir ” she and be a school teacher.” "Why, replied, “father is not, at present. James,” said his mother, laughing Do you wish to see him personally?” “how can you? You don’t know “Yes” was the bluff response of the enough.” "Don’t know enough" ex­ visitor, who felt that his former claimed the would-be teacher.•‘You sweetheart was yielding. "I want to don’t have to know anything. All you see him on very particular business, and he turned away haughtily, 'I have to do is to ask questions.” beg your pardon,” she called after ■ •------- him, as he reached the last step. Not For Her. “but who shall I say called?” Apropos of the modern fashions, Senator Watson told a story at a Facing a Shortagge. Rushville (Ind.) dinner. "A strug­ An English schoolboy wrote: "Eng­ gling business man,” he said, "same home one evening with a joyful land has much coal beds when it is countenace, ‘My poor dear,’ he said finished we shall have to use our to his wife, ’I have just been admit­ brains for fuel, and it will be scarce.’ ted to the League of Reconstruction Profiteers. Our hard times are over Notice of Hearing Administrator’s now. At least you can have some de­ Final Account. cent dresses.’ A steely glitter came ------- O------- into the women’s eyes. "No you dont, Notice is hereby given that Otto Joseph,’ she said, “I’ll have just the same kind of dresses all the other Kliem, administrator in the estate of F. P. Kliem, deceased, late of Tilla­ women are wearing.” mook County, Oregon, has filed in the County Court of said County, has Very Much Convalscent. Helen had the whooping cough, and (final account. Notice is further given so was not invited to her little i that the said Court has set Monday. friend Margaret’s birthday partjl, j the 9th day of February, 1920, at 10 though the list included all the ! o’clock a.m., as the time and the of- other children in the neighborhood, ’ flee of the County Judge of said On the morning of the affair the | 'County, as the place for the hearing telephone girl might have overheard , of said final account. All persons having any objections to the said the following conversation: account are hereby notified to appear "Hello.” "Hello, is this Margaret Hillfield’s at said time and place and show cause if any there be, why the said house?” account should not be approved and "Yes.” the administrator discharged. "Is this you, Margaret?” Otto Kliem, Adminis­ "Yes, who is this?” trator of the Estate of "This is Helen Martin, You are F. P. Kliem, deceased. going to have a birthday party to­ Attorneys: day, aren’t you?” "Well, say Margaret. I’m all over Johnson'& Handley, Tillamook, Oregon. the whooping cough now.” I ------ o------ In the County Court of the State of Oregon,, for the County of Tillamook. In the matter of the estate of Nicholas Job, deceased, commonly known as Nick Job. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Nicho­ las Job,,deceased, by virtue of an order of the Honorable A. M. Hare, Judge of the County Court for the County of Tillamook, State of Ore­ gon, in the matter of the above en­ titled estate, duly made and entered in the Journal of said court, on the 31st day of December, 1919, will from and after the 5th day of Feb­ ruary, 1920, at the office of John Leland Henderson, at 206 East 3rd Street, in Tillamook City, Oregon, offer for sale, and proceed to sell the real estate hereinafter described,^at private sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, in one parcel, sub­ ject to confirmation by said court, the following real estate situate in the corporate limits of the City of Tillamook City, in the County of Til­ lamook and State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots one (1) and Two (2) in Block forty-six (46) of Thayer’s Fifth Ad­ dition to the Town (now City) of Tillamook as per the recorded plat thereof. First publication Jan. 8, 1920. Last publication February 5, 1920. Dated at Tillamook, Oregon. Jan­ uary 7th, 1920, and posted January 8th, 1920. Lohn Leland Henderson, Administrator of the estate of Nicholas Job, deceased. Book; containing 110.5 acres, more or less: Subject to the easements for county roads now running over and upon said premises. The terms of sale are as follows: For cash in hand—ten percent of the amount of the offer to be paid at the time of the acceptance of such offer, and the balance at the time of the delivery of the deed, which will be made subject to the approval of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. If the Court should refuse to confirm the sale the amount of the deposit will be refunded. Dated January 8, 1920. W. L. Campbell, Administrator of the estate of Fritz Buhrow, late of the County of Tillamook, deceased. Call for City Warrants. Reformed Church. Sth Street, the paster, Rev. W. G. Lienkoemper, will preach at 11 o’clock, taking for his subject. "The Sovereignty of God.” Sunday School at 10 a.m. United Brethren Church. Thursday Night, Jan. 15th “ROMANCE OF TARZAN” A Sequel Story to “Tarzan of the Apes.” Taken from the writing by the Author of the several “Tarzan” Stories. It is just as big, just as pleasing and satisfactory as it’s predecessor. It is a picture you should see. It will be here one night only. BOXOFFICE OPENS AT 6:30and show will start at 7:00 sharp, unless all seats are taken earlier, in which case the picture will start immediately. COME ADULTS, 25c. EAKLY. CHILDREN, 15c. Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . * Order All the latest rolls for your Player Piano at the Palm Confectionery. Wanted, by girl 14 years of age a place to work for her board and roomand go to school. Apuly at the Headiigght office. Miss M. Patterson is representing the Nu Bone Corset Co., formally represented by Mrs. Edwall. Leave your orders at her Millinery store.4 January, slate grey color. Notify Jack Robertson, Long Prairie. 4 One cent a word per issue. Cedar Posts for’sale. | ¡Miscellaneous Advertisements. Dr. Wise—Dentist. Lost, Jersey heifer calf, year old in Trade Mart. early. We do hauling and draying of any kind. Call 53J. or see Elliott & Son, Franklin Market. Jan. 23. Phone M. Guthert, Hemlock, Ore­ A better piano for the same money. gon. Jan-22 Cook’s Music House, Tillamook. Sale—Used cars: One Ford. $375.00 20 acres prune land 2t/2 miles from For Sale—457 acres of the best dairy Santa Rosa Cal. on highway. For sale or trade for good Tillamook County bottom land close in. In- puire Box 152 Tillamook, Ore. For Life Insurance, there is nothing better than what the Mass. Mutual offers. Ask to see specimen policy. —W. A. Church. • Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. National Building. For Sale—Hay in Dentists. Let W. A. Church write your hay insurance. • Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F. Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon. Counter Sales Books—Order .your Sales Books from W. F. Baker, agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call 68 Headlight. land in Grays Harbor, Washington. Practically all cleared and under cultivation. Big barn, two good Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist Wise. houses, running water. At least 400 acres Chehalis river bottom land. Price $60,000. Easy terms. Write or inquire Gerald Cloud, Montesano, Wash. with Dr. whole or mixed car lots. Grain hay, clover hay, Cheat, Straw and Alfalfa.. Carlton Elevator & Mill Corporation, Carl­ ton, Oregon 4 Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m.. We are in the midst of a series of revival meetings. A growing interest Owing to the fact that the Portland Stove Works burned down. Allen , is being manifested in them. There Page will not be able to supply will be services every evening during these stoves for a few months. He the coming week. Everybody are urg­ has a good assortment of slightly ed to attend the meetings and all used stoves on hand which will be Christians are invited to come and sold at a great reduction. * fight the battles of the Lord against the host of the mighty. For Sale 150 acres situated on Ne­ l-------------------- tarts Bay, quarter mile bay front­ First Christiaii Church Services. age, 8 room house, 6 acres cleared, ------ o------ balance timber. Price $2500.00. The church'with u cordial welcome Terms. Address inquiry in care of to all. You will come again after you The Headlight. Jan-22. have once attended the services. For Sale — Baled hay. Inquire of C. We therefore take pleasure in ex­ Hanenkrat or phone 4F2. tending you and yours an invitation GEM THEATRE ' Tillamook Headlight’s One Chevrolet, $§25.00; One Max­ All General Fund warrants en­ well, one ton truck, $825.00; One dorsed prior to and including May Overland roadster, $1000.00. Chas. 12th, will be paid on presentation. F. Pankow, Star Garage. Interest ceases this 3rd day of Jan­ uary 1920. For Sale—First class 80 acre dairy ranch, sixty acres best river bot­ B. C. Lamb, City Treasurer. tom, twenty acres good up-land. Two miles south of Tillamook on Nazarene Church Services. paved highway. Well improved farm, good buildings, high-produc­ 10 a.m., Sunday School; Mrs. B. E. ing cows. All low lands well tiled. King, superintendent. City water piped in house, also 11 a.m. preaching by Rev. Wayne barns, garden and fields. If you Phelps; subject: “The Blazed Trail” want a farm that pays, see us at 7 p.m. Peoples service, led by Mr. once. Will consider a small place and Mrs. John Ebinger. intrade as part payment.—John Mid-week service on Thursday at Ebinger; 7:30 p.m. Strangers welcome. Administrator’s Sale of Real Property Next Sunday morning in the Re­ ------ o------ formed Church, Cor. 4th Ave and E. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. In the matter of the estate of Fritz Buhrow, late of Tillamook County, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by virtue of an order of the above named court, made and enteren in the above named proceed­ : ing on the sixth day of January, 1920, will, from and after the Ninth 1 day of February, 1920, proceed to sell, at private sale, at the office of the sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon, the following described real property, sittlate, lying and being in the county of Tillamook and State of Oregon, namely: The Southwest Quarter of Section Seven Township Three South Range Nine West of the Willamette Merid­ ian, less Tracts 1264, 814, 1283, 589, 592 and 588, described in Tract Book in the office of County Assess­ or of Tillamook County, Oregon, on pages 335, 334, 334, 333, 334 and 333, respectively, of said Tract to the preaching services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., also the C. E., Sr. and Jr. The Bible school is growing and going as it should be, we can use with your enthusiasm and smile to help others over the rough places in the path of life. Conte on! The new officers will take charge next Sunday and they solicit your co-operation. Harry E. Tucker, Minister. A good piano is a lifetime invest­ ment, giving lasting satisfaction for your money, whereas a cheap piano goes to pieces in a hurry, in this climate. You, as a prospective buyer cannot afford to experiment. The policy of this firm for over 45 years has been, “Your moneys worth or your money back.” Drop in the Palm Confectionery and hear the new models. Sold on easy monthly pay­ ments. Leland B. Erwin Drawer M. / County Representative.