Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 11, 1920, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Stllanunik ÌSeaùluiht.
entire mill should be completed and
sawing logs by the 15th of May.
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
“Our George.”
SUBSCRIPTION
per year . $2.00
Attention.
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I have a most beautiful line of
Spring and Summer Hats for all
ages (A speciality on Paris Novel­
ties). My prices are as they always
have been—very reasonable.
Mrs. E. F. Rogers..
General Contract Bids Wanted
Bids are wanted for the general
construction for a press brick and
tile building, two stories and base­
ment,to be build for Morris Schnai,
at Tillamook, Oregon.. Plans and
specifications may be had from Mor­
ris Schnai at Tillamook, or from the
office of the architect. F. M. Stokes,
1003 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon.. All bids must be
submitted before April 1st.
This is what the Oregonian hu id
about "Our George" in the column ot
those who come and go:
"Oregon Is getting her full share
of favorable publicity throughout the
middle west and east, and there is
no doubt but that 1920 will be the
banner year so far as tourl.'t travel
is concerned,” says George W Kiger,
real estate man from Tillau'ui k. who
and yesterday en
arrived at Portland
route hottie from • i business trip to
the east. Mr. Kiger is also of the be­
lief that many of the tourists will
be so impressed with this state they
will return to live here permanently.
Besides boosting Tillamook as a live
bustling city, Mr. Kiger devotes con­
siderable time and oratorical ability
in predicting the many good things
which will come to the coast counties
when the Roosevelt military highway
is constructed.
Vivian Martin in "Louisiana.”
Those Who like delightful comedy,
tense drama and gripping tragedy
will have an opportunity to see ail
these elements in "Louisiana, the
new Paramount picture starring Viv­
ian Martin, which will come to the
Gem Theatre next Wednesday.
Much of the comedy is provided by
an old negro mammy nurse, the
tragedy by a jealous,
hot-blooded
mountaineer, and the drama and ro­
mance by a hero and a heroine, while
Miss Martin, the star, with het usual
versatility, adds to the production a
goodly measure of each element.
William Russe.1 Due here as a Pox
Star.
MARCH
the great holiness convention in
which he recently assisted as leader
in song at the First
Methodist
Church of Everett, Washington, Dr.
” ‘ welcome
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Randall, pastor, A cordial
____ to all who have no
is extended
church home and to ail who have no
service on Thursday nights.
Notice to Tax Payers.
• 1919 taxes are now due and pay­
able. and must be paid before April
5th to avoid additional interest.
Interest at the rate of 1 per cent
per month will be added after that
date.
W. L. Campbell. Sheriff.
Reformed Congregational Church.
11, B>20.
See the
Pacific International
LIVE STOCK SHOW,
at the
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10 a.m. Sunday Sch,ol. 11 a.m.
Preaching.
Lack of vision.—A little East Lon­
don boy was having his first outing
in the country. It was the occasion
ot his Sunday School treat. He lay
on the grass in the orchard making a
chain of daisies. Across the blue sky
a line of swallows dipped. “Look up.
Jimmy! see the pretty birds flying
Nunn Celebrates First Anniversary.
Funeral Services next Sunday.
through the air,” said the teacher,
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Jimmy looked up quickly. "Poor lit­
The funeral services of Mrs. M
Bro. Nunn celebrated his first an­
tle fellows," he said pittyingly, they
niversary as editor of the Wlieele.’ Bailey, who died last week, will be­
haven't got no cages, have they’.”’
Reporter last week, it being quite a held next Sunday, at two o'clock at
Jimmy could not see thing-
.light.
long time, for his predecessors only tlie undertaker’s parlors, alter which
East London had dwarfed his ideas.
stayed on the job lol* short periods. tin remains will be shipped to Al­
What a picture of many a life.
W> must say that H o. Nunn is turn­ bany, Ore., for burial.
Th y are so occupied with the muck
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ing out a newsy s’... i t and he is to
rake or pleasures of earth tiiat they
Lillie M. Pewtherer was born near
be congratulated <■ bis first anni­
can have nothing but pity and some­
versary. Yet we mt
confess that we Columbus, Platt Co., Nebraska, Sept.
times scorn for those who set tlieii
think a flee trade o nocrat is out of 24, 1873. She came to Oregon with
mind; on things above and soar m
her lather and grandparents in June,
place running a newspaper in a mill
ing and lumbering center, lor it will 1871; her mot iter having died tlie Progress of Debating League Retard­ the pure air of a divine being.
Come, listen to the gospel oi Jesus,
ed by Sickness.
not be long now before free lumber previous April. She grew to woman­
for it alone can give you a heavenly
from Canada, where there ii cheap hood in the county of Polk this state,
Prof. R. U. Moore, principal of the vision.
Hindu labor, will be cutting a big and was married to M. Bailey, Aug­
Rev. Richard Schuetze.
figure in the lumber industry of ust 30, 1893. To tills union was born ’ McMinnville High School, who i- di­
Wheeler and other parts of Tilla­ live children; four of whom survive rector ol the debating league for this
| district, reports that sickness inter­
mook and other parts of Oregon, lhe their mother.
Notice to Contractors.
Mrs. Bailey professed faith in fered somewhat with the progress,
democratic party placed lumber on
Sealed bids w ill be received by the
the free list, and now that many Christ in early youth, and was a February 18th was the date. Debates
Board of Directors ol School District
articles are coming into tin* country member of the Cloverdale Baptist were held as follows:
Tillamook won over
No. 9, Tillamook, Oregon, 7:30 p.m
free, and a whole lot from Germuny, Church at the time of her death,
Beaverton.
March 27, 1920, for the erection and
something is going to happen soon which occurred March, 3, 1920.
Tillamook won two to one over completion of a Gymnasium building
Sister Bailey was noted for her
to the lumber anti other industries.
generosity, and readiness to do for Banks at Tillamook.
according to plans and specification^
Corvallis won over Forest Grove at prepared by Charles H. Burggrat,
others, her hospitality was unsnr-
The New Sawmill.
passed,a nd truly, "the law of kind­ Corvallis, and at Forest Clove.
architect, Albany, Oregon. All bids
Tills left Corvallis with 8 points, must be accompanied by a certified
was in lier tongue.” and none of
manager of lite Tillamook n<
cheek payable to "School Dist. No. 9
Lumber Company reports that the the hungry were refused food from Tillamook 7, and Batiks 1.
There will be another round of de­ Tillamook, Oregon," for lhe sum of
construction of tlie new mill, winch her hand.
Site leaves to mourn her death, be­ bate at some future date.
■5200, as a guarantee that the con­
is being built on the Kilchis river is
McMinnville, Hillsboro, \Villaniina tractor will furnish an approved
ides lief husband and children, her
progressing as rapidly as could be
ekpectid undei present weather con­ fülle i and several brothers and sis­ and Monroe withdrew from the dul­ bond equal to 50 per cent of the con­
lest because of sickness, which also tract within ten days after the
ditions. At tliis time they have prac- ters and many personal friends.
interfered with the debate between awarding of the contract.
ticaily 1000 feet oi railroad spttr
Banks and Beaverton.
Ail bids must be made out on blank
iur th j tic- and h ive also put in 1800
Card of Thanks.
The question discussed was "Re- proposals for the same. Blanks fur­
feet of wagon roail to the mill. This
solved. That government by injunc- nished upon application by the clerk
wagon road is lor the convenience of
1 w islt the many kind friends who
the married employes who live in •showed their sympathy during the tion in labor disputes shotild be or architect. Plans and specifications
abolished.”
may be seen at school clerk’s office,
Tillamook.
illness and death of my hu band, and
Within a week all the camp build­ I wish also to express my apprécia­
Tillamook, or at Architect’s office.
Obituary.
ings will be completed, as the mater­ tion of tif luirse which was so gen-
The successful bidder will be re­
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ial is now on the ground, and the in­ erously bestowed upon me.
quired to give references and an ap­
Mrs. Peter Schranz died of pneu-
stallation of two high pressure mill
Mrs. Elvi Hellebuyck. monia Dedne.day morning, March 3, proved bond equal to 50 per cent of
boilers will be commenced within
the amount of the contract.
■ A case of influenza had developed
another ten days.
The board reserves the light to
One cent a word per issue.
first, this was followed by a severe
A new 11 % compound Tacoma Bryant Washburn Indorses Picture.
reject any and all bids.
attack of pneumonia, which finally
Yarding Donkey arrived yesterday
By order of School Board No. 9.
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<aused death. Two days before she
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. .♦
and will be unloaded immediately to
Bryant Washburn who stars in "A
passed away a healthy baby girl was
commence the construction of a dam Very Good Young Man.” a Para­ ' born.
Wanted—Office girl, apply Crystal
Announcement.
Laundry, Tillamook, Oregon.
for storing logs. This donkey is mount picture, which conte to the
Mrs.
Schranz,
formerly
Margaritha
known ns oblong pressure and Is Gem Theatre next Monday has plac­
I
hereby
announce
myself
as
a
can-
one of the most powerful donkeys in ed his stamp of approval on the pro­ Burn, was born in Switzerland and didate on the Republican ticket for Eggs and Baby Chicks for sale. John
immigrated to this country years
Hoffman, Tillamook, Ore. Meh. 25
the county.
duction by declaring that he consid­
the office of County Commissioner of
The mill will be equipped with two ers it one of the best pictures in ago. in the year 1908 she married Tillamook County subject to the will : For Sale—A Beaver (new) drag saw.
Peter Schranz. At the time of her
60 inch circular head rig and all live which he has ever appeared.
Will sell for $140.00. Apply to C.
death
she was 35 years and 43 days of the voters at the primary election j
rolls throughout. Steam lift edger,
"This role of the very good young
H. ibblett, Bay City, Ore. Cost
May 21.
old.
Mrs.
Schranz
leaves
a
husband
high speed plainer and the power for man,” said Mr. Washburn, "is a
new $165.00
Frank C. Reed.
the mill will come from a 17 by 22 unique and original one, and one and four children to lament the
death
of
a
beloved
mother
and
wife.
Atlas Tw in engine, capable of gen­ that should provide genuine enter­
For Sale—2 Jersey bull calves. Sub­
100 Laying Pullets For Sale.
As the children are also quite sick
ject to register. H. C. White, Bea­
erating 500 horse power.
tainment for film patrons. I enjoyed
ver, Ore., Mutual Phone.
M-25
Actual construction of the mill my work in this picture Immensely at the time of her death, they were
All full blood White Leghorns
frame should be under way not later and think It is one of the best in unable to attend the funeral.
The funeral services were held Fri­ from good laying strain. Your choice Wanted—Second hand piano. Cash
than the 20th of this month, and the which 1 have starred.
if cheap. Box 164, Tillamook.
day. March 5, anil the remains were out of 200 at $4.00 each, or as they
laid to rest in the Oddfellow’s ceme- 1 come $3.00 each.
For Sale, a good heater, recently
Wm. Stuivenga.
tery. Rev. Richard Schuetze conduct­
new. and washing machine.—Mrs.
ed tlm funeral services.
Billings, east of town.
A powerful story is promised in a
new William Fox production, "Sac­
red Silence,” starring William Rus­
sell, which is coming to the Gem
Theatre next Saturday. Advance re­
ports indicate a photoplay that is
unusually dramatic, dealing as it
does with social life tn the exclusive
army set a phase of life which is
the most fascinating because so little
n- known ot it by the average lay­
man. The action revolves around an
unscrupulous woman and the chaos
silt- brings into the lives of three
men fellow officers who are closely
united by bonds of friendship, '1 he
story offers exceptional situations
.. .. ..nil Mr. Rti.-.-ill M the -ial
should find high favor even with the
most discriminating of photoplay
audiences.
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MARCH 15th
1000 Feet oí Film and Lantern Slides
of the Champions
0. M. PLUMMER,
Geneial Manager oí the Shew will Explain the Pictures
No additional charge for this Special Feature in addition
to the regular show. Don’t WHss It.
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
Hart's New Picture
Theme.
For rosycheeks
happy smiles, white
teeth, good appetites
and digestions
la "Square Deal Sanderson." Win.
S. Hart's newest Artcraft picture,
which will he shown at the Gem
Theatre next Tuesday, March 16,
will be found one of the strongest
stories ever employed for a scenario.
It was written by Chalies A Seltzer
and pictitiizeii by Lambert Hillyer.
I tells about a Westerner who
- a horse thief shot in the back.
> afterwards kills his assailant. A
letter tells Squat«
Deal Sanderson
that (hi* thief is a brother to Mary*
Bransford, owner of a ranch in New
Mexico, who writes that she is beset
by a man who is trying to steal her
ptopeny. Square Deal Sanderson
goes to her rescue ami poses as her
brother, whom she had not seen since
childhood. He saves her, gets into
and out of many bad »crapes, but
finally bests the villian and his band j
and w ins the girl as his reward.
Ann Little plays tlie girl anti of
course Bill Hart Is lhe westener
whose "handle” typifies his charact­
er.
I’hls picture is said to be one of
Bill Hurt’s best pictures, which In
the parlance of the day may be said
to be "going some.”
Bl J PROFIT m
KILK AND BUTTER
>ught a adage of Dr. Le-
G*
. rs from my local
*.’<
■ -o my
itr-
ow, she i.:—•- used from tl
quarts to 12 quarts
____ „ of ____
„ per
milk
and fter continuing the Pew­
it 3 for ”0 days longer, she in-
I’-.c. e.t in outter fat from 5 pounds
to 10 roUnda per week, and at the
end of 5 months, she was making
12 pound? of butter fat per week.”
—L. B. V*> eaver, Grand Rapids Mich.
Mr. Weaver followed the advice
of Dr. LeGear, Graduate Veterinary
Surgeon of 27 years experience, and
is money ahead. Here is the Doc­
tor s offer to you: Get a package
of Dr. LeGear’s Stock Powders from
your dealer; feed it to your horses,
milk cows, steers, hogs and sheep as
per direction and after a thorough
trial, if results are not satisfactory,
just return the empty carton to
your dealer and your money will be
cheerfully refunded.—Dr. L D
LeGear Med. Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Christian Church.
satisfies the desire for
sweets, and is beneficial, too
Kept Rieht
'or Sale—Heavy laying White Leg-
bo. .is, eggs and baby chicks. W. S.
Coates, Tillamook, Oregon.
Wanted: a man wi ll a truck to take
Small Investment Brings Big
Return. Mr. Weever’s
Plan is Simple.
w. C. DI ETER.
Its benefits are as GREAT
as its cost is SMALLI
Sealed Tight
Has Strong
a contra ; to cut and deliver to the
lailroau aud mill from two to three
thousand cords ot wood. Address,
Box 53. Bay City. Ore.
William S. Hart
Square Deal
Sanderson
GEM THEATRE
Tuesday Night, March 16th
Foi b..le,2 lots on 5th street, near |
ti.e laundry. Also house and lot on
8th Street.—Write H. V. Harris,
It. 3, Box 63, Vancouver, Wash.
My middle name is George.
Let me
bring you Vaughn” Best dragsaw
on tin market today. Call E. G.
K rebs.
Wanted—Horse weighing
A Two Reel Mack Sennett Comedy
“THE DENTIST.”
between
1200 and 1400 lbs. Apply at Head­
light office.
For Sale—Ford touring car top, al­
most new. Will sell reasonable. Call
at Sunset Electric Co.
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook of­
fice across the street south of the
court house every Friday and Sat­
urday, other times by appoint-
ment-
M-25.
For Sale—Hatching eggs and day old
chicks for sale, from White and
Brown Leghorns.
Good laying
strain. Day old chicks $20.00 per
100 post paid. $18.00 per 100 if
you come to my place, and furnish
your own box to put them in. Eggs
for setting. $1.75 per setting of 15
post paid, or $1.50 if you come ar.d
get them. No business done on Sat­
urday. Wm. Stuivenga.
Trade or for Sale--Want
3 Ton Express Wagon
Cream Separator
30 lb Computing Scale
Account Register
Buggy
Champion Mower.
Meat Beam Scale.
Gas Lighting Outfit.
Launch.
Row Boat.
Gas Engine.
Wood Saw.
Road Cutter.
Walter Nelson-Mutual Phone.
o
DENTIST.
CT
Last Lord's Day the bible school
TILLAMOOK BUILDING
gained 90 per cent over toe two pre­
vious Sundays. The reason perhaps
(Over Haltoni’s).
is due to th. abnti
epidemic. Be
1
illaniook- Oregon.
Wanted—to trade improved Willam­ Dr. Ramsey moved to the I. 0. 0. F.
one of many next Sunday, 10 a.m.
ette Valley farm, located 10 miles
Bldg, rooms 110-111—Phone 169R
The church services at 11 a m. and
west of Eugene. Value $12.000 for .
7:30 p.m. We aim to bring not only Q r . O. L. HOHLEELD.
Improved Tillamook dairy farm of Dr. W. E. Le bow—Dentist with Dr-
timely messages but of such a spirit­
Wise.
VETERINARIAN.
about equal value.—F. D. Petzold,
ual nature that they will be helpful
Miscellaneous Advertisements Eugene.
Oregon.
and worth your while. Come!
Eell Phone—2F2
Mi tual Phone Dr. Wise—Dentist.
C. E. at 6:30. a lively society for a
Dr. W. E. Lebow will be at Dr.
Tilla mook
lively crowd.
■_
(‘W«,jron.
Wise’s Tillamook office Mondays.
Miss
M.
Patterson
is
representing
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30.
Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Thurs­
the
Nu
Bone
Corset
Co.,
formally
■■ ■
Harry E. Tinker. Minister.
DR. J. E. SHEARER
days at Nehalem; Fridays and Sat-
represented by Mrs. Edwall. Leave
NO
KNIFE
AND
LOSS OF BLOOD
tfrdays at Wheeler.
April 29
your orders at her Millinery store.4
DR A. C. CRANK.
CANCER.
Nazarene Church Services.
Tne
Every
Meaf
"*
GUM
Flavor
Lasts
A12
Drs. Shearer & Crank
Medical & Surgery.
National Building.
Tillamook - - - Oregon
10 a.m.. Sunday School. Mrs. B. E.
King. Supt.
11 a.m . preaching by Rev. Mrs J.
K Clink, Evangelist, from Calgary.
Canada.
henry c . viereck , m
p ill.. Peoples . rvlce. R d by Rev
Clink.
SPECIALIST.
8 p.m.. Evening sermon by Mrs
Disease jf The
link All welcome.
EV
EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Midweek services on Thursday at
Ohly
'
1» tv led by the pastor. Rev. A.
► . Ingler. who will give a report of 310 Selling Building. Portland
and Pains for Hourt
Or Days.
fice on Wednesdays
F-26.
- all rteorda at their it st.
TUMORS. PILES, FISTULA. GOlTBS
Finest tone quality. Hand carved A better piano for the same money.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Brunswick and Ch°ncy Plionofii?phs
Di Wise will be at his Bay City of­
No Plasters
tone chamber, all wood, thereby
Four Years Study in Europe.
1
- MU»k Hou
Tillamook.
doing away with harsh metal!’.?
Over thirty years experience
sounds. Hear them at the Song Dr. s Allen and Sharp. Dentists.
National Building.
Portland Physical Therapy Labora­
Shop "
The Wiley B. Allen Co.’s” Piar.>; nntl Dr. J. B. Grider. dentist. I. 0. 0. F.
Bldj, Tillamook, Oregon.
I layers nt rhe Song Shop. Monthly
payments to suit you. Established ¡Counter Sales Books—Order your
over 4 7 years, with this motto I Sales Books from W. F. Baker,
"Your moneys worth or your mon-
agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call
ey back."
68 Headlight.
tories. 412 to 417 Journal Building
Portland
Oregon
Marse Henry Watterson says Pres­
ident Wilson is "temperamenta"!
pedagogic." Isn’t it about time to
cease slamming the school teachers.