Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 22, 1920, Image 14

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANLAHY 2-1, 1V2CL
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table.—Address Box
mook.
576,
Tilla­
All the latest rolls for your Player
Plano at the Palm Confectionery.
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.
Dentists.
Let W. A. Church write your hay
insurance.
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Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F.
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
The Nash Six with Perfected Va!ve-in-Head Motor.
URGED TO BUILD HOMES NOW
Labor Department Prompts Those In­
tending Construction to Begin
the Work at Once.
Counter Sales Books—Order your
The home bnllder—he who build*
b‘s immediate use rattier than for
rswtat mn poses—appears to he getting
under nay with his building plans.
Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist with Dr. Tb’a especially Is noted In the central
Wear. The home-building program
Wise.
will be facilitated and augmented if
Attention Truck Owners and Truck small Investment money Is made avail­
able for building loans. In one or two
Drivers.
communities this is being attempted
It is the intention of the County by p.ivate organizations, brought to­
Court to enforce, at once, the law gether for this sole purpose. In other
regulating loading trucks and trail­ and more numerous cases the regular
ers, to the manufacturers rated max­ hunks are giving thought to the prob­
lem. The buildlng-and-loan Interests
imum load carrying capacity.
John A. Carroll, Roadmaster. already have formulated a plan under
which a system of federal home Ioan
To the Voters of Tillamook County. banks would enable them to rediscount
their first real-estate mortgages and
I want the Republican nomination make available for further loans more
for sheriff at the primary election than $1.000,000,000 of their assets.
While the Department of Labor is
next May. To get it I have to have
enough Republican votes. All who endeavoring to co-operate with state
have faith in me, and vote for me,, I and municipal authorities In getting
under way road building and public
thank in advance.
improvements, and with private inter­
Frank Hannenkrat.
ests in their more extensive building
operations. It is convinced that home ;
Reformed Church.
building, for the use of the builder
Cor. 4th Ave. and E. 5th Street. rather than for rental, must be looked
to as an important factor In providing
Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor.
better employment for labor during
Sunday School 10 a.m.. Public
the transition from war to peace pro­
11
a.m.
Subject:
"The
worship
duction, and for the stimulation of
and
Dignity
of
Service.
”
Grandeur
business. For this reason the Depart­
Special singing by the choir and
ment of Labor Is making a determined
male chorus.
drive for a nation-wide “Own your
You are cordially invited to wor­
home” campaign.—Chicago Evening
ship with us.
Post.
Sales Books from W. F. Baker,
agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call
68 Headlight.
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
One cent a word per issue.
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . *
Cedar Posts for sale.
Order early.
Phone M. Guthert, Hemlock. Ore­
gon.
Jan-22
For Sale—Sow, will farrow about
Feb. 1st. Also young pigs.—W.
Hoenicke. Woods, Oregon.
For Rent—Dairy ranch near Monte-
aano, Wash. Address owner, C. W.
Miller, 22 2 E. First Street, Aber­
deen, Wash.
F-5.
For Sale—Six room house and bath
room with bath, toilet and luvitory.
Quarter block of land, cement walk
and paved streets both sides, ce­
ment drive to garage. Garage 12 by
20 ft, large enough for large car
or truck and room enough for work
bench besides. Four large shade
trees. A property on the main
street of the city and a property
that will increase in value. Situat­
ed on corner of 2nd Ave. Eeast and
Eighth street. One third purchase
price down, payments on balance.
See the owner. Smithy at the Var­
iety Store.
For
Sale—Berkshire
Boar,
two
brood sows and 8 shouts. Also two
single units Sharpies Milking Ma­
chine.—Erwin Harrison.
2
For Sale—First class 80 acre daily
runch, sixty acres best river bot­
tom, twenty acres good up-land.
Two miles south of Tillamook on
paved highway. Well improved
farm, good buildings, high-produc­
ing cows. All low' lands well tiled.
City water piped in house, also
barns, garden and fields. If you
want a farm that pays, see us at
once. Will consider a small place
intrude as part payment.—John
Eblnger.
For Sale—457 acres of the best dairy
laud is Grays Harbor, Washington.
Practically all cleared and under
cultivation. Big barn, two good
houses, running water. At least
400 acres Chehalis river bottom
land. Price >60,000. Easy terms.
Write or inquire Gerald Cloud,
Montesano, Wash.
For Sale—Hay in whole or mixed
car lots. Grain hay, clover hay.
Cheat, Straw and Alfalfa.. Carlton
Elevator & Mill Corporation, Carl­
ton, Oregon
4
Owing to the fact that the Portland
Stove Works burned down. Allen
Page will not be able to supply
these stoves for a few months. He
has a good assortment of slightly
used stoves on hand w hich will be
sold at a great reduction.
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For Sale 150 acres situated on Ne­
tarts Bay. quarter mile bay front­
age, 8 room house, 6 acres cleared,
balance timber.
Price >2500.00.
Terms. Addies inquiry in care of
The Headlight.
Jan-22.
For Sale or Trade—2 stores with 5
flats above, steam heated, 15 mln.
ride from heart of the city of Port­
land
Enquire.E. E. Kock, drug­
gist, Tillamook.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
Dr. Wise—Dentist.
Wanted. The complete
rear half of
Miss M. Patterson .is
representing
Ford running gear,
spring and wheels. W.
Bay City. Ore.
including
B Flagg.
F-12.
the Nu Bone CorNu Co., formally
represented by Mrs Edwall Leave
your orders at her Millinery store.4
We do hauling and draying of any
kind. Call 5JJ. or see Elliott A Son,
Franklin Market.
Jan. 23.
A better piano for the same money.
Cook's Music House. Tillamook.
Wanted to
buy.
small steel safe
»»Ljlore.
office desk and
See
Smithy al
Immediate Delivery on Nash
and Overland Cars,
ttomeTown
Christian Church Notes.
A goodly number attended church
last Lord's day. Several were present
who have just moved into the com­
munity.
The Inter Church movement is
urging that every member "win one”
by April 15th,—let us try.
The Bible School is great in num­
bers, spirit and in work. Come at 10
a.nt.
Church services at 11 a.in. and
7:30 p.m. We are counting on you.
The sermons next Sunday should be
heard by a very large gathering.
Ladies Aid every Thursday at two
o'clock at the church.
Senior and Junior C. E. at 6:30 p
til. Sunday evening.
Harry E. Tucker, Minister.
United Brethren Church.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Morning subject. "Safety First.”
Evening subject, "Adoption” Sun-
day School at 10 a.m.
i
Study topic:
"Peter stands tor truth
I
and honesty,
Here is a school that is growing in
interest and
membership, It has
nearly doubled its enrollment wlth-
in the last three months. We invite
you to attend this wide awake and
progressive Sunday School.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
at 8 p.m.. Here Is the church you
are looking for, a church where you
will receive the right glad hand of
fellowship. This is the stranger's
church. If you are a stranger in the
city or have lately moved in and are
lonely, come out to church next Sun-
day and worship with us and get
acquainted with our people.
What Is Christianity ?
Our religion, what is it? Is it a
fixed sum total of belief and piactice
dependent upon the historicity of
fragmentary records of God's niani-
festitations to humanity in the past?
Or is It a reconstructive and dynamic
force, a manifestation of the spirit of
God in the present, whose mission
is to transform the lives, spiritualize
tile aims and exalt all the activities
of men.
ilit Church of the Cordial Wel­
come.” MethocQst Episcopal, extends
to you a most urgent invitation to be
present at the sei vices on Sunday
morning when the above subject will
be discussed. A live and constantly
glowing Bible School meets at ten a.
m. This school is well officered and
is fortunate in having a splendid
corps of competent teachers. A class
for every one. You wilt be made to
feel at home.
In the evening
the pastor will
speak on the theme: "The Progeny
of Thoughts." All those interested in
Christian Science. New Thought, and
similar lines of study will find this
service interesting and profitable.
If it is MEAT you want
try the
SANITARY
MARKET
Yours for
Quality and Quantity.
We give 5 per cent Dis­
conut for Cash
IMPROVE THE SCHOOL YARD
Should Be Second to No Part of the
City in Its Appeal to Lovers
of Beauty.
d heavy de­
rPHE wide-spread
ba the Nash
I mand which exi
Vai
ve ìn-Head
Six with Pei - ■ < d
ualii
f its
Motor but reflects,
performance in owners
This big and steadily n.
demand is certain proof that thu-
has more than met the expectations
of its owners in practically every
community from coast to coast.
It has performed and is perform­
ing in a way that creates for its hosts
of admirers wherever it is in service.
Because of the high character of this
performance the Nash Six is now
generally reorgnized to be a class
leader—to offer an unusually attrac­
tive value at its price.
The thousands of Nash Sixes in
have demonstrated conclusively
hev do posses the three quali-
u
vliieh owners appreciate most in
a motor < <)
’'he Nash Six is unusu­
ally poweruii
' usually economical
anti unusuallv comfortable to ride in
and to drive. Its Nash Perfected
Valve-in-Head Motor is now gene- lly
accepted as marking a distinct
p
forward in motor car engineerin
/
Price $1720.00 Tillamook, Ore
We are Agent for the
Celebrated Nash Truck.
See us if you are contemplating buying a Truck, for
you want; the Best.
OVERLAND 4
VERLAND 4 marks a fundamental advance in motor car construction—
the most important improvement in comfort to the passengers and in pre­
serving the chassis from real shocks since pneumatic tires made motoring
possible.
Its Three-Point Cantilever Springs create a riding buoyancy which estab­
lishes Overland 4 as a new type of car.
Before the Overland 4 was submitted to the verdict of the public it was
subjected to preliminary,' trials covering more than 250,000 miles in widely
varying climates and road conditions. In high and low altitudes, in rock and
sand, in mud and snow and dust, the Overland 4 withstood every ordeal. And
in so doing, this car established a new standard, not merely of roadability, but
of economy.
O
The average rural school ground can
stand considerable benutlfylng. Some
of these barren spots, where the
young In the country learn their three
R's, are blossoming like th> rose and
more will do so as a result of the
work done by county hmm demon­
’all are
stration agents. Spring dud fall
the time for setting out shj
hjubbery
'bery and
trees. Mnny home econoi >, il. workers
celebrated arbor day this s •I’l'jug Smile
of those who didn’t hav^ 4 held .local
celebrations this fall.
In Fairfax county, V'rgi. H. the
home demonstration ag'j t
>! the
people of the neighborhood completely
transformed Inst spring th< lied Hill
NEHALEM NOTES.
school ynrd. The teacher- with the
pupils and patrons, caine early on
Otto and Will Effenberger and Mr. i
the tiny appointed, brlngl'ng -ltb them Spencer transacted business in Tllla-
n splendid array of trees i <! shrubs, mook last week.
all given by the patrons. The founda­
William Effenberger and family, |
tions of the building were mussed with left last Friday for Castle Rock, i
hemlock, laurel, holly, aijd r -e bushes. Wash, after a three weeks visit with I
Young trees were planted In strategic relatives.
positions and lilac bushes were placed
Mrs. Hattie Smith and Mrs. Katy I
In dumps. Around tbe drain, spice
wood bushes were planted. The re­ Clark left for Portland last Thursday I
sult was a complete transformation of to transact business.
the formerly bare and ugly yard. At
Mr. Webber and family, of Brigh- I
noon a picnic luu^h was served.
ton Camp No. 4, will move to Rock- ;
away soon, where he is working for
LOOK TO THE YARD IN FALL the shingle mill.
Miss Lottie Egggleston, of Silver- )
Attention Now Will Be Well Repaid ton, is visiting friends and relatives >
by Its Improved Appearance
in Nehalem and vicinity.
In the Sprang.
Mrs. E. K. Barnes, intermediate
teacher in the public school, is back ■
The appearance of the home has at her desk again, having sufficiently
much to do with It* utility ns well ns recovered to resume her school work. I
Its beauty. A home where there nre
A local teachers' institute will be I
flowers, trees, lawn, etc.. ae|ins more
comfortable than where these things held at the new school building in ■
«re absent. Such a home is always Nehalem on next Saturday, Jan. 24, i
beginning at 10 a.m.. The public)
more satisfying, and that, of course, is
cordially invited.
■ quality of utility.
The rumor that the Mohler Supply [
Fall Is a good time to Improve the
yard, lawn and genera I appearance of Co., of Mohler, was going to put in a ■
the home, t-ate f; ’
a favorable store at this place was a false alarm. '
Wayne Franklin, of Brownsville, '
time to tram plnnt .!<■« ^biennials and
perennials. 1 <•»•*. ••!.,
tens of flow­ Oregon, brother-in-law of Wm. Gage
ers." niny be set; other shrubs may be of this place, has purchased the Ku-i
transplanted violet* bulbs of various ppenbender ranch on the North fork '
kinds, sweet pens, etc may be started of Nehalem river, and will shortly
move onto the place where he ex­
for early spring bloss'vks
A little time gtVen to the yard and pects to make extensive improve- i
Inwn now will be worth much to the meats. We welcome Mr. Franklin to I
appearance of your hoc . next spring. this part of God's country.
Orville Parks with a crew of men,
Look over the yard and see what Im­
provements can be made. Doubtless is busy on the old Hempie place get­
you will And that mo< b can be done ting out the piling for the construc­
to make your home more attractive.
tion of the dikes and jetty work
necessary in preparation for the new
Fall Garden Preparation.
Nehalem-Wheeler road.
Land that Is to be used for vegetable
The United Artisans gave a fine
or flower gantens next spring will be entertainment un last Friday night,
greatly Improved by liming it heavily it being their opeu meeting night. A
at thia season «nd turning It over with goodly number enjoyed the evening
the spade or t4ow.
with the Artisans.
High School Note*.
Next spring, before planting, ma­
The ladies of the Methodist Church
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nure heavily and turn the soil over will give a banquet at the K. P. hall
Owing to the fact that the final
again. At that time flne the plowed on this coming Friday night, to examinations for the fall semester
soil well with a disk harrow. Where many invited guests. It promises to are „ear at hand High School activ­
the spade is used the pulverlziug is be a live affair. Several prominent ities h,ve slackened up a bit This
done with the spade, working the top speakers will be in attendance.
hem ’ ‘i* mon,hl>
nations are
soli carefully with a steel rake.
Jack Atwood has purchased the held and next week comes the finals
Joy Theatre from D. M Adams, We
The outcome of the Sophmore vs'
Community Gardens Valuable.
all wish him success.
-emor-. Juniors and Frosh was 12-»
Last year S.3HO war gardens were
favor of the Sophmore. The root
conducted In Manchester. N. II.. as a
-r. for the Sophomores made L
pnrt of the <ampalgn to raise food for
Announcement.
much noise as the rooters of the
the world. The system of operation
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“i wait7h<* i ThV Soph”mnre line-
waa continued this year, and the plots
Twentieth Century wood saw
up was Shingles" Gabriel F Ander
cultivated within the municipal boun­ In operation.
-nc. Harris F.. Hubert Mathew ‘
daries were known
"Victory Gar­
CUre
- £
All orders promptly attended to
dens.'* There la no reason why so good
C*U Bell phone 6F2 or leave orders
a thing as gardening. In the vacant
at Star Grocery or Sutton's Market.
havt'reTud^”
Ww““'on
places of communities should not be»
Karl Wilhelm*. nave rented the armory for a basket
corns an established custom.
Price $1090 Tillamook, Ore
C. F. PANKOW, Tillamook, Ore
Kuppenbenderis Grocery
PREFERRED STOCK STORE
.oO
We recommend PRFERRED
STOCK BRAND goods because these
home wiies who have used them tell
us that they never fail.
We are here to give you this line
at the lowest possible price. Come
and investigate for your self.
We nave specials ¡every week,
that are real articles of value
We make special prices on large
orders in case lots. Come in and
see us. Write or phone We have
both phones.
Free Delivery in the City
ball hall. The girls will also get th*
benefit of the hall. The girls of the
H. 8. are organizing class Teams and
also a H. S. team. From all Indic*'
tions they will have snappy team*.
Both Glee Clubs are practicing
diligently on the coming comic "per-
etta "Love Pirates of Hawaii."
New Era Convention Dinner.
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.Q-
A big New Era Convention dinner
at the Guild Hall next Thursday
evening «^6:30 p.m. After the din­
ner there will be a program a'1*'
speeches by two Portland men.
C- H. Hays will be one of the speak­
er«. This will be one of the big event*
of the ,eason. All members of tht
church and friend* are invited.