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1 1 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 25. o: o o ■o o o •o ) o “THE SPEED MANIAC Tom Mix AMILY is, 75 FEATURING I ZERSITY the accidental ter. GEM THEATRE-THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 1st. I urday evening, obile 1920 o o > accident Jr ■1 Adults 25c on the Dlxu Monroe, Mich. 11th and draft <) o this Accident this year, am •<)■ ■<>• (>■ « <)■ <>■ ■<)■ •<)• BAY CITY NEWS. n of $35.00. and Mr. Dun- ■npany for the us treatment I alm. Absolutely Free ! Foster. We will give a new tube with each new tire at the advanced price until further notice. I Tillamook Tire Co AIRPLANES PARTS AND FLYING INSTRUCTIONS. The Oregon, Washington & Idaho Airplane Co. Is tlie Northwestern Dealer for all Curtiss Airplanes and Motor Parts. New and used J.N. 4 Ships for Sale. Immediate delivery, prices from $3000 to $4000. Curtiss Flying School now being conducted. Air drome at Avio Guilds Lake. For further information address i ». * OREGON, WASHINGTON & IDAHO AIRPLANE CO. 1209 Yeon Building, Portland. Ore. ■ 01 Q I F Ç -' a •¥ / / - j fi r 1 A X i .< ■ ■ b iï I à : I J E. ■ ;W:-' I f ■ « I ;>■ b i Sone Am'THE DARK. STAR.’ by Robert V Chambers ' An amazing picture of mystery, crime, intrigue and daring. A tingle with warm romance. A throb with devil-may-care ex ploits. 0 I * % w Children 15c o ()■ Ä Gem Theatre, Tuesday Night, March 30th. o o o <>• <c Attention All Knights of Pythians. Edna Blanchard spent the week All members are requested to bring end with her mother at Bayocean. your families and a friend Monday Mrs. Claude McClure was down evening March 29th. Lodge will be from Tillamook to spend the week taken up at 8 o’clock. This meeting end with her mother-in-law Mrs. Joe will be made short, after which the McClure. hall will be thrown open for a gener Miss Bernice Nelson was in Bay al good time. Kindly be present. City for a few days last week, visit W. D. Coburn, ing with her uncles, John and Pete Chancelor Commander. Nelson. She has been In front O. A. C. to spend the spring vacation with Lila Lee Coming. her aunt, Mrs. Royal Stillwell, of Tillamook. Lila Lee who has been rapidly forg Professor Wyntan, of Bay City ing to the front as a screen star, is High School, drove out to Portland coming to the Gem Theatre next in his car Friday and came back Sun Wednesday in "The Heart of Youth” day morning. a new Paramount picture. She is said Edwin Ashley, who had his leg ' to give a spirited and pleasing per broken at the saw mill a week or so formance as a country maiden, whose ago Is still at the Tillamook Bay Hos I love affairs with a city chap is miug- pital. The accident occurred when | led in a feud between their respec- some boards fell off the lumber | tive families over the possession of a truck he was driving, and struck his ' spring. A cast of considerable merit leg. supports the star, including the well Miss Jessie Warren Is here visiting known leading man, Tom Forman. her parents for a week or so. She is attending O. A. C. this year. Reformed Church. Robert Watt, Jr., also front the O. A. C., is here visiting his parents. The services of the coming Sunday I This is his first trip home since he will be in keeping with the spirit of had his feet frozen last winter. It Palm Sunday. I was thought for a while that his feet I A class of young people, after prop would be seriously affected, but his er catechisation, will be confirmed slight limp is hardly preceptible. by the pastor. Rev. W. G. Lienkaem- Miss Winifred Brace was in Astor per, and thus received into full mem ia this week, visiting with her father bership of the church. who is freight agent there for the In addition a number of other per Southern Pacific Company. sons will be publicly received into George Vaughn sold his house and our church fellowship. Special music lot to Mr. Johnson, last week, for and appropriate decorations will $1,600, then went to Portland and mark the occasion. You are cordially bought a Baby Grand Chevrolet. invited to these services. Harry Bell, of Nehalem, drove a new Cleveland car down for Claude Presbyterian Church. ----- o------ Coffman on Monday. Sunday School, 10 a.m. This is Francis L. Provoose, who is now located at Kansas City, Mo., is here National Decision Day in all Presby visiting with his parents, Mr. and terian Sunday Schools. Morning worship, 11 a,m. Subject: Mrs. H. L. Provoost. Te is now trav “Christ’s Measure of a Woman.” eling for his own company, brokers Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Sub and mill agents, but he is thinking seriously of coming back to Bay City ject: “The Appeal of Christian Science.” This subject was so large and going into the berry business. that it could not be disposed of in a single lecture. All Christian Scientis NEHALEM NOTES. ts and people Interested In Christian ------- o------- A great time is expected at the Science are especially invited. ‘Trove community sing at Mrs. Tohl’s all things hold fast to that which is good." A number of people were in Thursday night. A logger at Brighton camp four by terested in the discussion of this sub the name of "Frenchie” tried to com- ject last Sunday night. Everybody mit suicide last Saturday by slashing welcome. Allan A. McRea, Minister. his throat with a razor. He failed in the attempt and Dr. Rinehart took 16 stitches in Bewing the fellow up. Charles Ray Fools Sharpers at Poker He will be examined for insanity. Those who understand cards and Miss Uellie Conder, of Nehalem, left last we k for a visit in Portland. especially the national game of pok Kinks Monte Cristo was severely er. are going to get a good laugh out hurt while working at Coal creek of a game in which Charles Ray plays camp last week. We are all glad to in his latest Thomas H. Inc picture, "Bill Henry," which conies as a Par say he is getting better. Henry Gage, an uncle of iWll Gage, amount offering at the Gem next spent the week end with Will and Monday. Mr. Ray is seen as a country boy his wife here. Mr Gage resides in who is inveigled into the fame by Cloverdale. Preparations are being made for a some "wise” traveling salesman. It grand time Friday night, the event develops toward the end of the game being In honor of the Grand Chancel that he isn't such a boob and when lor Commander of the K. P. lodge, he lays down the winning hand, he rakes in a jackpot big enough to do who will be here at that time. Adolph Matthies, of Portland, the thing he wants—buy the seem George Sullivan of Monmouth and ingly worthless piece of land owned William Minty, of McMinnville, were by the girl he loves, who is in des- in town the fore part of the week perate straits for want of a sale, looking for grazing land for young Walter Heirs, the fat boy, is the wise stock. They like the Nehalem coun- salesman who lures the youth into try and are buying up several de- the gambling game and finds that instead of a lamb he has coaxed in a sirable locations. lion. Joseph Boyakin Is entertaining his college chum, D. D. Atwood from O. The Church for the Stranger. A. C., this week. The United Brethren in Christ. Ray Williams cut his foot quite badly with an ax while working at Preaching at 11 a.m. Subject "A Gresham’s logging camp last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lee are the triumphant Entrance." Evening service at 7:30 p.m. Sub parents of a nine pound boy, born Sunday Sunday, March 21. Dr. Rinehart at ject “A Quiet Evening.” School at 10 a.m. tending. If you or your children are not at W. O. Johnson was seriously hurt by being struck by a log at Com tending Sunday School anywhere, we kindly invite you to attend ours, stock camp last week. Harry Hylde, of Portland, was here which is a progressive and growing this week looking over his ranch school. Prayer meeting each Wednesday near the beach. Walter Mead, our enterprising at 8 p.m. Mrs. O. E. Gulstrom will entertain telephone manager, shipped a car load of posts to Boardman, Oregon, the Ladles Aid next Thursday at this week, to be used in putting up 1:30 p. m. All ladies who are inter a telephone line which he is estab ested in the aid are invited to be lishing in that thriving Morrow present. Because we love you pad are in county town. Chas Kunz has purchased the ln- terested in your souls, jmur success of your children, terest of O. A. Schultz in the big and the welfare <* Himple ranch they jointly owned your home, your city and nation, we across from Nehalem, and as soon as kindly once again invite you and the Port of Nehalem dredge finishes your friends to our church to wor its work for the Brighton Mills Co., ship with us. E. F. Wiggle, Pastor. will begin operations to dike the ranch. The county has purchased a new Reformed Congregational Church. ten ton roller and a new steam Meditation for Palm Sunday. shovel which are to be used up here 'Blessed is he that cometh in the much of the time this summer. Mariana Larsen, lef^ for Astoria name of the Lord even th* King ot last week, where she will pay an ex Israel.” One of the morning prayers of the Synagague Liturgy reads; We hope In Thee. O Lord our God, Washington’s opinion of Wilson seems to be practically unanimous. that we may speedily behold the He is the world's model of unreason glory of thy might, when thou will remove the abominations from the __ ableness. earth, and the idols will he utterly <)■ o cut off, when the world w.ll be per fected under the Kingdom of the Al mighty, when all the children of the flesh will call upon thy name, when thou wilt convert unto thyself all the wicked of the earth. Let all the In habitants of the earth perceive and know that unto Thee every knee must bow, every tongue must swear. Let them all accept the yoke of thy Kingdom, and do thou reign over them speedily and forever." Good Friday services at 11 a.m.. theme: “The Path of Suffering—The Road to Glory.” We welcome all to our services. Rev. Richard Schuetze. All full blood White Leghorns from good laying strain. Your choice out of 200 at |1.00 each, or as they come >3.00 each. Wm. Stulvenga. A ►C Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F. Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon. t. Counter Sales Books—Order .your I I Sales Books from W. F. Baker, agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call 68 Headlight. i Notice of Administrator’s Sale. ------ o------ Eggs and Baby Chicks for sale. John lloffinan, Tillamook, Ore. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator of the estate of John L. Bozorth, deceased, has petitioned an order from the county court of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, in said estate, direct ing him to sell at private sale for cash certain real property belong ing to said estate and hereinafter described, and that pursuant to said order said administrator will, on and after the 20th day of April, 1920, sell at private sale for cash, the foi lowing described real property, be longing to said estate, to-wit: All of Block thirty-three (33) Oceanlnke Park, Tillamook County, Oregon, according to the duly record ed plat thereof. Bids will be received for said prop erty by said administrator at his of fice, Bank of Bay City, Bay City, Ore gon, on and before the date hereinbe fore mentioned. No bids for less than the sum of $75 the appraised value of said property, will be considered. The date of the first publication of this notice is the 25th day of March, 1920, and the date of the last publication hereof will be the 15th day of April, 1920. John O. Bozorth. Administrator. Meh. 25 For Sale—A well bred registered Guernsey bull, 13 months old. See Homer Mason. Choice Dahlia Bulbs for 15c. per bulb, and plant pars 10c. Mrs. D. billings. For Sale—2 Jersey bull calves, Sub ject to register. H. C. White, Bea ver, Ore., Mutual Phone. M-25 5 room house for sale cheap. See Mrs. D. Billings. Wanted—Second hand piano. if cheap. Box 164, Tillamook. Cash A Shetland Pony for sale, apply at the Headlight office. For Sale—Heavy laying White Leg horns, eggs and baby chicks. W. 8. Coates, Tillamook, Oregon. Pasture. For cows or Phone, 2F22. young stock. Bell Good farm for sale with cows. In quire at this office. Men Wanted—Tillamook Lumber Co. For Sale—Fresh cows, John Let me bring you "Vaughn” Best drag saw on the market today. Call E. G. Krebs. between 1200 and 1400 lbs. Apply at Head light office. Wanted—To rent dairy farm, write particulars. M. R. Purvine, Salem, Oregon, R No. 5, Box 28. 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. I 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 and get them. No business done on Sat urday. Wm. Stuivenga. Wanted, men or women to take or- ... - - - - » ! j Andrew Peterson, Plaintiff. vs. F. R. Beals, and Bird Beals, I' husband and wife, Arthur M. Churchill, James Pallin and Ji Laura Pallin, husband and wife, Charles F. Blum and Minnie B. Blum, husband » and wife, Shute Savings Bank a corporation, as Trustee, and the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, Washington, a cor poration. Defendants. To the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, Washington, a corporation; In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified and required to appear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the complaiut filed herein, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which said date is the 25th day of Match, 1920, and it you fail to so appear, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the com plaint In said cause, to-wit: for at» order forever canceling and annul ling the lien of that certain mortgage which you hold on the property de scribed in the complaint, and for such other relief as appears In the prayer of said complaint. This summons Is served upon you by publication by order of Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, made and entered during a regular term of said Court on the 24th day of March, 1920. First publication March 25, 1920. Last publication April 29, 1920. Talmage, Claussen & Mannix. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: Tillamook, Oregon. to register. Call Bell phone 27-M or E. M. Bales, Tillamook, Oregon. “Hoskins farm '4 mile north of Tillamook.” Wanted—Horse weighing 1 In the Circuit Court of the State of For Sale—Guernsey bull calf subject My middle name is George. * Hen Oregon, for Tillamook County. 5 dricks, Carlton Oregon, Route 2 I i Summons. be at Star Garage at 7:30 a.m. ders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hos iery, full lines for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We poy 50c. an hourlor spare time or $24 a week for full time. Exper ience unnecessary. Write. Internat ional Stocking Mill, Norrostown, Pa. i w. C. DU ETER. DENTIST. Miscellaneous Advertisements TILLAMOOK BUILDING (Over Haltom'»). Dr Wise—Denfct. Tillamook- Oregon. Brunswick and Cheney Phonographs. Plays all records at their best. Finest ton« quality. Hand carved QR. O. L. HOHLFELD. tone chamber, «all wood, thereby VETERINARIAN. doing away with harsh metall'c sounds. Hear them at the ' Song Bell Phone—2F3 Mutual Phon» Shop.” Tillamook Oregon. The Wiley B. Allen Co.’s Piano 4 and J Players at the Song Shop. Monthly ’Lwii payments to suit you. Established DR. J. E. SHEARER over 47 years, with this motto -I ’i. el DR A. C. CRANK. “Your moneys worth or your mon Drs. Shearer & Crank ey back.” — ■ o I have a most beautiful line Of Spring and Summer Hats for all —to trade improved Willam ages (A speciality on Paris Novrl- Wanted ette Valley farm, located 10 miles ties). My prices are as they alwayH west of Eugene. Value $12,000 for have been—very reasonable. improved Tillamook dairy farm of Mrs. E. F. Rogers.. about equal value.—F. D. Petzold, Eugene, Oregon. 100 Laying Pullets For Sale. <)■ ■o Bldg, rooms 110-111—Phone 169R Here is a snap—A Ranger Bicycle for sale or trade, for $22.00 In per fect shape, tires have never been Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist with Dr. Wise. punctured, for more information write or phone to Earl E. Mc- Laughlin, Blaine, Ore. High School Notes. Attention. o Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. .* Good heater for sale by Mrs. Billings. Dr. Ramsey moved to the I. 0. 0. F. George ------- o------- Bernice Nelson, formerly a student of Tillamook High School, who is now attending O. A. C. at Corvallis, addressed the student body Friday on the millage tax. Our boys played basket ball with Bay Cijy Monday. The score was 10 to 41 in favor of Bay City. It is ex pected that 'Shingles’ Gabriel will be able to play In the near future and we expect our luck to change. An unusually large audience gath ered at the high school auditorium last Friday to hear the championship debate. The following program was rendered: Piano Solo, “Rustle of Spring” by Ramona Haltom. Debate. Resolved: That the use of the writ of injunction in Labor dis putes should be prohibited by feder al law. The affirmative was upheld by Forest Dryden and Morris Baxter, of Corvallis High School and the nega tive by Clare Small and Harry Elliott of Tillamook high school. The rebut tal for the affirmative was given b) Forest Dryden and of the negative Clare Small. Piano Solo. "Fifth Nocturne,” Lu cia Wiley. The decision of the judges was in favor of the affirmative. The judges were Dean Alden, Willamette Univer sity, Salem. Oregon. Lee Goodman, Beaver, Rev. McRea, Tillamook. Betty Lantz and Martha Crank who went to Corvallis to prove the affirmative lost unanimously. An interesting student body meet ing was held Tuesday. It was decided to have loud sock, collarless and hair down back day next Friday. The faculty will be compelled to comply with the requlations also. A triangu lar pin was chosen as the standard pin for the High school. o One cent a word per issue. ------- o—— Sunday School at 10 a.m. (Armen ian Sunday.) 11 a.m., preaching by the pastor; Communion and reception of new members at the close of the service, 7 p.m., Bible reading by the pastor subject, “Christian Perfection.” This service will be merged into the 8 o’clock meeting, followed by testi monies and prayer. All welcome. Mid-week service on Thursday at 7:30 p.m., led by Rev. Mrs. Clink, of Calgary, Alberta. Bring your bibles to all these services, and see if the preacher Is telling the truth contain ed in them. ------- o------- "The Beast” a William Fox photo drama, is coming to the Gem Theatre next Saturday. March 27. George Walsh plays the title role. Those who have seen this forceful actor would naturally be eager to see him again in anything he might do; but in the coming production he is said to give a characterization of astound ing dramatic quality. As the “Beast” he sinks his real personality and for a time becomes a drink-crazed brute ready to destroy that which Is des tined ultimately to bring him com plete happiness. His fight for a woman horrifies; his struggle for life thrills, and his triumph over evil should satisfy those who see tjiis picture. (C Tillamook Headlight’s Trade Mart. Nazarene Church Services. ‘‘The Beast” Coining; Walsh, Star. o Dr. W. E. __ h Medical & Surgery. National Building. Tillamook - • • Oregon. BOTTS & WINSLOW, Attorneys-at-Law, TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Lebow will be at Dr. Wise’s Tillamook office Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Thurs days at Nehalem; Fridays and Sat urdays at Wheeler. April 29 V TILLAMOOK BLOCK, Both phones. Wheeler Garage -- o Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of fice on Wednesdays 1.51 I?' F-26. It is said at a time when w have A better piano for the same money. Agent For the weakest and most inefficient cab Cook’s Music House, Tillamook. PAGE AND ALLEN AUTOMOBILES) inet in our country’s history, the ex ecutive himself should be Incapacita Dr.'s Allen and Sharp. Dentista. Write For Demonstration National Building. ted. And Prices. I / f V