Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 29, 1920, Image 12

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
jANUAEY
29,
1920
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Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F.
MICKIE SAYS
Bldg, Tillamook. Oregon.
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Counter Sales
Books—Order your
Sales Books from W. F. Baker,
agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Cail
«8 Headlight.
Dr. W E. Lebow—Dentili with Dr.
wise.
CATCHY
New Use for Photography.
The gas meters In New York are to
be read by ph’Hograph. Meter reader»
employed by tire gas company will be
equipped with small cameras which fit
over the indicator on the meter. By
pressing a button light is thrown on
the dial nnd exposure made, showing
the amount of gas consumed since the
last photograph.
SONG
Reopening Irish Copper Mines.
The old copper mines of Ardmore,
tn County Waterford. Ireland, are to
start working again. Engineers »tate
that the cliff still possesses rich lodes
of copper ore. and the Drumm hin»
have workable deposits of coal, It t»
proposed to start work at once with
500 men.
REPUBLIC
PUWER ROLLS
à
HAND PLAYED
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^SINGING & DANCING
Call at the Palm Confectionery
and hear them played on the new
•'Euphona" Player Piano. This
wonderful instrument will be a
revelation to you.
The Jury of Awards at the Pana­
ma-Pacific International Expo
sition awarded a Gold Medal and
Blue Ribbon to the makers of
this maivlous INNER-PLAYER
Could any indorsement be strong­
er? Sold on reasonable monthly
payments.
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
One cent a word per issue.
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Singer Agency—H F Cook, Prop. . *
Erg» and Babv Chicks for sale John
Hoffman. Tillamook. Ore.
Meh. 25
Easy for Papa.
Little Joe’s father had died
after the funeral Joe called his moth-
“Minims. where is
er and asked
dear.'
his
daddy?"
"In heaven, dear."
ntamnia repliod. Joe exclaimed : “Oh.
pee. ain't that nice; he can see all
the ball pan es free.”—Chicago Amer­
ican.
Puzzled at Sink’s Thirst.
My little daughter, after watching
me pour a bucket of water into the
sink and seeing it disappear, said:
"Oh. daddy, does the »Ink
»ink i drink
water. too F—Chicago American.
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For Rent—Dairy ranch near Monte-
sa.o. Wash. Address owner, C. W.
Miller. 222 E. First Street. Aber­
deen, Wash.
F-5.
Spam Warta Cotton,
To encourage cotton raising in
Spain the governai t will give cash
priaes to the f --et: -n and laborers
who T>ost distinguish themselves in
ita cultivation.
Leland B. Erwin
Drawer M
County Representative.
For Sale—Six room house and bath
room with bath, toilet and lavitory.
Tor Sale.
Quarter block of lard, cement walk
and paved streets both sides, ce­
Registered Holstein Bull Calf, born
ment drive to garage. Garage 12 by
Nov. 14. 1S19. Ills Dant Lady Ruth
20 ft. large enough for large car
Payne: Sire. Hollywood LiT.th Korn-
or truck ar.d room enough for work
dyke. was sold at the J W. Pomeroy
bench besides. Four large shade
trees. A property on the main s*le, July 25. 1S19. for >3,0 O vO His
Dam s ' day record Milk. 440 Tbs.;
etreet of the city and a property
butter.
IS.*2 lb».: per cent fat 4 02.
that will increase tn value S.mat­
at Jr. two year old.
ed on corner of 2nd Avr Eeast and
Hts Sire’s Dam < day record: Milk
Kighih street. One third purchase
63$.75 lbs.; Butter 32.$2 lbs. percent
price down, payments on balance.
Sec the owner. Smithy at the Var­ fat 4.25.
i Further particulars and price en-
iety Store.
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For Sale—Berkshire
Boar, two Hillsboro. Oregon.
brood eons and s shoots. Also two
single units Sharpies Milking Ma­
"Litt Your Property With Ü»."
chine
Erwtn HarrlMtn.
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We can sell vour farms
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To Be Expected.
"The doctor pronounced it s esse of
xn’o-intoxication."
"I don't wonder with the supply I
saw ruder the back seat of Lis car”
NO’»y Eruption,
From * story: “Tells of 5oy Arte-
Maned up h:s throat”—£w«t.« Trat.
kempt.
Are You
Insured?
M PETERSEN A SONS
Realtors.
For Sale—First class SO acre dairy
ranch, sixty acres best river bot­
Grand Rondt Yamhill Co . Oregon
tom. twenty acres go.>d up-land.
Affiliated with members of the In­
Two miles south of Dllatnwok on
terstate Realty AssocaDou of the
paved highway. Well improved
Pacific North West. License No.
farm, good buildings, high-produc­
11S6 Telephone Grand Ronde Cen­
ing cows All low lands well tiled
tral.
X'lty water piped in house, alsxi
barns, garden and fields If you
want a farm that pays. *oe us at
once Will consider a small place
It it is MEAT you want
intrade as part payment—John
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MARKET.
For Sale—457 acres of the best dairy
land tn Grays Harbor. Washington.
l-racttcaUy all cleared and under
cultivation
B.g barn, two g<Hd
h’tueeK running water. At least
400 acre» Chehalis nver bottom
lar.d Trice 140.040. Easy terms.
Write or Inquire Gerald Cloud.
Montesano Wash
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Fot Sale-Hay tn
Owing to the fart that the Portland
Stove lk'orks burned dew a. Alien
r»i. will not be ahh to supply
the-« stores for • few mouths. H>
has a good araortment ot sihgbtiy
tired Moves on band »I ch will be
wold at a great reduci ion.
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F ot Bair or Trade-—2 «»re» with 5
flat» above, ste*. hew.cA J J mia.
r»de from heart of iW cuy c! Port­
land
Enquire K E Kock. Cruc­
cisi. Tillamook
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Miscel ineous AdverUsaoats.
Th Wise—Hratist
Lost a Belt fren Ore roo* L Grrrxrsf
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grey Fender please loare warne at
the HcadLgh; office. Ke.ard
W’t.red The rempli tr rea: hall of
•Vri running gvsr, incbuding
Mrttt wad whreK W R Hags
A»' City. Ore.
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With a Reserve Fund
of S8,356,000 offers
secure Benefits as fol-
lows :
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Your» tor
Quality and Quantity.
\Ve give 5 per cent Dis
count for Cash
whole oi mired
car lota Grain hay. dover hay.
Cheat. Straw and Alfalfa . Carlton
Elevator a Mill Corporation. Carl­
ton. Oregon
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IF NOT
THE
WOODMEN OF
THE WORLD
THE
Giant of the West
trv the
Ebinger.
Amounts»
Ages
us-.ve 25.: »1(00 »2(00 S 3000
2.05
16 to.22 35
TO
1.35
2 20
22 to 25 40
1.45
T5
1.6»
3.30
26 to 2» 40
$0
l.Tfi
2 55
30 to 31 45
65
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NO KNUT AK?
LOSS OF BLOOD 32 te 33 45
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1.6»
Nc Piasttr* and Path» fen Hot?» 34 to 25 50
1 »0
2.65
»5
1.00
3 0»
2 05
36 50
Or IHyi.
3.2»
105
2.15
ST 55
TUX OKS PILES. FISTULA GOTTKE
3 40
36 to <0 60
3.25
1.15
DISEASES OF WOMEN
41 60
1.2»
3 55
2.35
Fcur '.
S: isdy ir. Ei.-. pe
42 65
1.25
2.50
3.70
Over thirty years expcrienee
43 65
1.30
2 60
3.»0
1 35
4 4 TO
2.7»
4 05
Portland Phyvi.nù Therapy Labara-
2 SO
45 to 46 TO
1.4»
4 20
tanea 412 la 417 Jaimal BuMn<
<7 T5
1 45
2.05
4 40
Porùasd
Orrçcs
X»5
4« T5
1.5»
4 55
40 60
1 60
3.15
4 75
50 65
1.65
4 »0
3 25
Multiply above rates by 12 and you
have the roar fot oire
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Te thè foregoing aed kf cent* per
moa-h fot camp dues which gire#
yc»u ali ihe primiere* and benefit« c4
a fraterr.aJ orWaaUsaUaax.
CANCER
Bay City Garage.
Tbew rate» are far lower tba» fot
*XkM Lane” inmraxe Tkis order ha*
beo« .» exiwtemce noarly SS ywars
and ewery daini te prcnaptly pud
Jo-.a no» and belp hcost thè Die-
:r»cs Onvratm wkich »ili he beli
in Tl’lamook thè ;k rd week of May.
Wheeler Garage
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Answered the Pur pass.
The assignment In the English eom-
position class at Scipio was the 1 up-
plying of the feminine equivalent term
when the teacher gave out the tnas-
cullne term. All was going lovely,
duke with the answer duchess, mar-
quts and marchl’Hte**. but "lord"
brought no answer until Johnnie stum­
bled « hi to his answer out of his every­
day vocabulary—“lordy."
Admission
A befer
henry piana for the samt mai
Cora* M ush - Heun Tblh.mx.’k.
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“Wolves of the Night
William Fox Special ¡Production
Featuring
Sa;
Gem
Sorre Communiti»» Seem to Forget
How Vital Are Bu»in«w Ent»'-
prites to City’s Growth.
WILLIAM FARNUM.
A','-Massive Out-of-Door
Production.
Dr
last
1 Contrast the intelligent employment
'or present ..pi’irtunlties iu certain
| communities with the lack-of-j’lan situ­
ation in mo»t cities.
Contrast it. if you will, with the
attitude of an Ind.ana city which
found not long t. . that one ch ef in­
dustry of the community, a glass fac­
tory. would likely move beeaJ-e the
I supply of natural gas. «1. • h had at-
I tracted the factory in the first place.
was about to fall.
In the gas-b’Kiui days the commo-
nfty had sunk gas wells and bad in­
vited this factory to come. But the
old spirit S’X'n died, in ! no effort was
made to get additional gas or the ad­
ditional factories which would have
! resulted.
And when the glass manufacturer
I found the supply failing two or three
I years ago, he appeared to be about
1 the only person in the community wbe
was particularly concerned.
There
was some vagrant talk of the possi­
bility of finding some additional nat­
ural gas. But nothing was done about
it until the tnanufa.“urer himself de­
cide,'. that rather than move his home,
he would take a chance on a new well.
He found gas and Is «till there, though
not through the enter; rise of the city,
which would apparently have allowed
him to move rather than bestir Itself.
And even now there is no movement
for sinking additional wells, though
ths experteneq Ind ate» that »•: I
wells might reasonably be expected
to pey —From The Nation's Business.
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Bo
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ADULTS, 25c.
CHILDREN, 15c.
. Come early.
Box office opeus at 6 30
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FLOUR ! FLOUR : FLOUR ! FLOUR !
\\ e have several thousand Sacks of Flour
are going to sell at a price that is
below the WHOLESALE PRICE, this comodity
has advanced Eighty Cents a barrel, we have
placed a Special Price on the following well
known brands of
Hit
Snow Drift - $3.10 per Sack.
3 25
Olympia
No Greater Mistake Than Neglecting
3.50
9
Crown
Attention to the Needed Pathways
360
M10W
Drifted
Between Buildings.
♦ 2
WALKS OF MUCH IMPORTANCE
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COVNSELIXIR-AT LAW.
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TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
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DR J. E. SH.EAREB
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
Office
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DR A. C. CRAlt
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T illaisook
Drs. Shearer & Crank
Medical & Surgery.
National Building.
Tillamook - - - Oregon
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ATTCtRXj.Y-AT LAW
HENRY C VIERECK. M. D.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
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Disease of The
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
OREGON
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310 Selling Building. Portland, (ht-
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PHYSICIAN and si RtsEy N
ECONOMY CLEANERS
NATIONAL BUM D1N<
AHD DYltf
2nd. Between 3rd and 4th.
TILLA NOOK
MODERN EQUIPMENT.
F^R O L. HOHLFF1 1>
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NELSON & CO., J
General MerchandiM»
Squa-¿ Deal and I
J .od Goods
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COUNSELLOR AT-LAW
Phone 72.
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D Mases T-ees.
Owner» of elm aid maple 'rees wbe
find small reddish or 1 ght-colcred
banche» <ta the leave* ' : have te rest
as easi.y as possible f.-r a »1. e say»
C. L. Fluke entrwiXL g st at the W.»
cousin experiment station, far no con­
tro: mrassres for this particular
trouble have yet been found The
lurches are galls caused by small
mite* which look like tiny «; lera.
They lire within the gsl.s and thus
cant :-t be rea ’e’ by «pray*. Undo.bt-
edly there is « ..■me T>oi*t in the .fe
history of the mites where control
me»*nre< can be used, says Mr Fluke,
bn: no far there has not t-eee. much
study of thr~e insects and this pi mt
has net beer found T-e tn? -y ♦» the
elms is :n ‘he foro of small, llgin-
••.•..red globular h..- -s. The pi '«
on the maiue leaf are red or Nack,
and there are aux- me* as many a*
a bur dred oa roe eaf. Ma; es are
ala» sulle« he !• '’»’er ga s roared V t
the larvae (if : be f! es . » ef ga n. dg
re. There ga la are iu he form of
stpots having a green ce»ter surrocad
ed by ring» of ye >ow and drey red.
: HYS1C1AN AX’D SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
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town
Ipera
$12 00 per Bbl.
12 75
9 9
13 50
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13.75
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Star Grocery Co
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IN FIVE BARREL LOTS —25c. OFF PER BARREL.
Wtlk* between buildings eld » good
deal to the ease and comfort with
A few other Specially Priced items:
which the chores can be done. ar.d re­
32c. per pound.
duce the amount of dirt that is carried *
Walnuts
into the bouse. Concrete .* • ve of the ♦
$2.20 per Sack. $44.00 Tou.
Carnation
Feed
I est materials for making walks, and
4 00 per Cwt.
Whole
Corn
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when they are properly made the con­
struct n is permanent, says the state
4.25 per C wt.
Cracked Corn
college of agriculture at Ithaca. N Y.
In making the wa k* it is wise to
excavate from S to 10 inches and fill
T* 5—<
in with fr:m 4 to d Inches of cinders
or similar material, well tamr>ed to
make a g.»l base. On top of this
place S'-s inches of Cnn>nete tamped
in place and a top <vwt f x, Inch of
cement mixed in the ptv-i*>rtions of
ne |iart
cement to two oi sand.
The grave! for cotcrete should be we’’
grade: in sizes fr m '» inch to 1 inch,
C/DUETER.
and for this maternal the proiortioa»
BOTTS à W INSLOW.
may well be one pan cement, three
DENTIST.
of sand and six of gravel. Poorer ma
Attorneys-at-Law,
ter als should have a richer mixture
TILLAMOOK BUILDING
The top coat should be troweled to TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
(Over Haltoni's).
drive it into the concrete base but not
Tillamook—Oregon.
necessarily te make it smooth.
TILLAMOOK BLOCK.
A rough-surface walk may be afi-
Both phoaes.
vtsabie. io which case a little finer
JOH’i I.KLANDi HENDERSON
gravel may be used in the concrete
and the full four i-...hes made of thia
ATTORNEY
material.
T. BOALS, M.D..
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