Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 01, 1920, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Thanks.
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Tillamook Headlight’s' We wish Card to ------- of thank
uur neighbors
and friends w ho so kindly assisted us
Trade Mart.
during the illness and death of our
On« cent a word per issue.
beloved wife and
mother,
also for
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prep. . * flowers.
J. E. Sawyer and children.
Good heater for »ale by Mrs. Billings.
Pete Bosnia will buy your calf. Call
132-W.
Reformed Congregational Church.
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10 a.m.
Sunday School.
11 a.m.
For Sale—A well bred registered preaching, theme: "The Resurrection
Guernsey bull, 13 months old. See of Christ more than a historical fact.
It is hope and assurance of future
Homer Mason.
Life. "Because 1 live, ye shall live al­
Choice Dahlia Bulbs for 15c. per so.”
bulb, and plant pars 10c. Mrs. D.
A cordial welcome to ull for our
billings.
Easter celebration.
Rev. Richard Schuetz.
Wanted—A roll top desk, second
hand. Phone 127-R.
5 room house for sale cheap. See Mrs.
D. Billings.
house, mod­
For Sale—seven room
ern conveniences. See E. T. Wat­
kins at the express office.
For Sale—Heavy laying White Leg­
horns, eggs and baby chicks. W. S.
Coates, Tillamook, Oregon.
Wanted—Man to milk and do gener­
al farm work. Good hou.se on place.
Inquire at this office.
Notice to Water Consumers.
Water users are hereby notified
that water rent must be paid on or
before the 10th of each month in ad
vance, those not complying with thia,
water will be turned off.
Also all new extensions, installa­
tion of bath tubs, toilets etc. must
first get a permit from the waiter
commission.
E. D. Hoag, Supt.
Notice of Ownership.
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This is to certify that I am the sole
For cows or young stock. Bell owner, publisher and editor of the
Tillamook Headlight, and that there
Phone, 2F22.
are no stockholders, landholders,
Ponv for Sale—suitable for children. mortgages or other security holders
Phone, Bell phone 2722.
owning or having any interest in the
same. (Signed.)
Good farm for sale with cows. In­
Fred C. Baker, Publisher.
quire at this office.
Dated April 1, 1920, Tillamook, Ore.
Pasture.
Man
with
experience
would like
work on dairy ranch. Address Box
692, Tillamook, Oregon.
Men Wanted—Tillamook Lumber Co.
be at Star Garage at 7:30 a.m.
For 8ale— Fresh
cows, John
Hen-
drickH, Carlton Oregon, Route 2
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Mew Wagon for sale. Never been set
up. Enquire George Williams and
Son.
For Sale—Guernsey bull calf subject
to register. Call
Bell phone 27-M
or E. M. Bales, Tillamook, Oregon.
"Hoskins farm %
Tillamook.”
mile north of
For Sale—The Parmele
farm
and
cheese factory located two miles
from Taft postoffice and school. A
money-maker. A bargain and terms
easy. Address Mrs. Myrtle Lock­
wood, Taft, Oregon.
Mv middle name is George. Let me
bring you "Vaughn” Best drag saw
on the market today. Call E. G.
Krebs.
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.
Nazarene Chuch Services.
10 a.m. Sunday School, Mrs. B. E.
King, Supt.
11 a.in.. Combined Easter and Mis­
sionary service with interesting news
from India. Special singing.
7 p.m. people’s service, led by Rev.
J. E. Clink, of Calgary, Canada.
8 p.m. preaching by the pastor
with apropriate songs.
Mid-week service on Thursday at
7:30 p.m. You are cordially invited
to attend any and all of these meet­
ings. Bring your friends along and
enjoy a evening with the Nazarenes.
Come ad see them for yourself and
give them the "once over” at least.
Rev. A. F. Ingler, Pastor.
Presbyterian Church.
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Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning
worship 11 a.m. Subject "From
Shadows into
Sunshine" Easter
dawns with the glorious coming of a
new day of hope, radiant with eternal
life. If we have no faith in Christ,
his revelation of life and love, will
not shine into our hearts.
There will be a special recognition
service for all new members, what
better time will ever come for unit­
ing with Christ and Ills church.
Evening worship at 7:30 p.m.
Easter music. Subject "Suffering of
the Just for the Unjust.”
This Is your church, when you en­
ter it feel that It belongs to your
divine Lord, therefore it is yours.
Allan A. McReu, Minister.
lorSale— 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
Coos County, Oregon, Farm.
your own box to put them in. Eggs
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tor setting, «1.76 per setting of 15
180 acres, mostly ull cleared and
post paid, or «1.50 if you come and
in crop. 100 acres best bottom land,
get them. No business done on Sat­
remaining 80 acres first class bench
urday. Wm. Stulvenga.
land. 36 fresh grade and full blooded
Wanted, men or women to take or­ Jersey milch cows. One «1,000 thor­
ders among friends and neighbors ough bred Jersey bull. All necessary
for the genuine guaranteed hos­ farming implements. Creamery check
iery, full lines for men, women and last year over «7,000.00. Three good
children. Eliminates darning. We dwelling houses on place and one
poy 50c. an hour for spare time or large barn with double silo. Would
«24 a week for full time. Exper­ cut up into three good ranches.
ience unnecessary. Write. Internat­ School house on farm. 2(4 miles from
ional Stocking Mill, Norrostown Myrtle Point, a town of 1200 inhab­
itants with good grade schools. «20,-
Pa.
000.00 cash will handle. 6 per cent
on balance.
Coos and Carry Land Co. Inc.
Miscellaneous Advertisements
Myrtle 1’olnt, Oregon.
J
•r. Wise— Dentist.
WHERE EAST AND WEST MEET
Young ChinCM Girls In San Francisco
Learning Language and Customa
vf ths Country.
Young Chinese girls In Snn Fran-
cisco's Chinatown offer the most strik-
ing examples of the meeting of the
East and West Physically and rnen-
tally they show the two opposite infi i- I
ences under which they live, says the
Christian Science Monitor. Their con­
versation is a curious mixture of
English and Chinese. In their homes
they speak Chinese, but by the time
they reach fifteen or sixteen they know
English better than their mother
tongue.
AmO 'g the fntnllles who cnn af-
ford to do so, the girls are sent to
some teacher of Chinese to be taught
to read and write their mother
tongue, outside of school hours. For
the fathers and the mothers have a
wistful hope of returning some day
to China, and It would never do if
the children were Instructed only In
a foreign tongue.
The life of a Chinese girl is not
altogether simple. In the poorer and
more Ignorant fumllles the purent« are
often tilled with superstition and preju­ I
dice against the education of women.
In spite of the many obstacles, how­
ever, they usually manage to get in
touch with some of the advantages of­
fered In their quarters, being aided by
social settlement workers of China­
town.
REMINISCENT OF OTHER DAYS
Century-Old Building In Providence,
Rhode Island, le a Survival of
Napoleonic Era.
See these two improved models
Republic INVINCIBLE 2-22 Tons
Model 19
This sturdy, well balanced truck will handle a wide
range of hauling. Its Continental Red Seal Motor develops
28.88 horse power at 1000 r.p.m. A late type, float-feed car­
buretor insures fuel economy. Constant speed oil governor
holds truck to rated speed and delivers full power at all
speeds. Four speed selective sliding gear transmission with
A recent Incident In Providence,
Rhode Island, calls attention to an
old landmark reminiscent of Na;>o-
leon and his construction of the Mad­
eleine In Paris. Napoleon’s building
set a little fashion In America, and
several structures more or less like It
were built in different cities. The Ar­
cade building, In Providence, Is the
only one of them left. Erected about
1820, It became an Ionic temple, that
was also a center of retail trade, and
Its pillars remain today the largest
monoliths In the country, except those
which have been raised for the grow­
ing Cathedral of St. John the Divine,
In New York. The record tells how
they were cut by hand, in the town of
Johnston, and dragged to Providence
on sleds, nearly a hundred years ago.
It tells also that the dedication of the
building was a grand public affair, and
that the temple was long held to lx
one of the architectural wonders of
the United States«. It is not of such
commercial Imiiortnnce as It used t<
be, hut one may be glad that the city
has not lost such a reminder of th«
Napoleonic era.
Hops.
Hops are grown in n number of
states, in the central and northern
part of the state of New York many
fanners make a specialty of their
growth. The yield is from 700 to 800
pounds the acre In that state, but on
the Pacific coast, where most of the
hops consumed here are grown, the
yield Is between 1,000 nnd 2,000
pounds per acre.
Oregon produ . <
more hops than nny other state In the
Union. By far the greater part of the
hops raised have been consumed in
the brewerie» of the country, but they
are also used In pharmaceutical prep­
arations. The present one-half of 1
per cent beer contains hops, but not
In such large quantities ns In beers
of the larger alcoholic content. And
then It Is not likely thnt the kind of
beer permitted under the prohibitory
law will appeal largely to the drinkers
It seems certain
of old-time beer,
that the demand for hops will fall off
greatly.
Coal Gai a« Automobile Fuel,
In the course of the world war many
motor vehicles were operated in Eng­
land with coal gas because of the
scarcity of gasoline. The gas was con­
tained In collapsible bags made of rub­
berized balloon fabric. At present,
however, compressed gas In steel cylin­
ders Is being tried. It Is stated that
Brunswick and Cheney Phonographs.
Reformed Church.
the gas Is forced In to pressures as
Plays all records at their best.
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high as 2.250 pounds per square Inch.
Finest tone quality. Hand carved
During Holy we^k the true Chris­
lone chamber, all wood, thereby tian will center his thoughts around The cost of compression is stated to
vary between 40 and 75 cents per 1,000
doing away with harsh mmall'e
the suffer ing Lord. He will have be- cubic feet of free gas, nnd the cost us
sounds. Henr them nt the ’ Song fore him 1
his crucified Savior, and fuel in the engine Is equivalent to a
Shop."
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will hear J Him say. "frills have I done’ cost of 12 cents per gallon on the liquid
Ike Wiley B. Allen Co.’s Pianot anti for thee, what has thou done for fuel replaced.—Scientific American.
Pl»yers at the Song Shop, Monthly me?” He will hear the organizing
payments to sulf you. Established cry of Jesus: "My Cod. why hast
Detested Cowardice.
over 47 years, with this motto thou forsaken me?” Then he will
Cecil Is not particularly pugnacious,
realize
the
greatness
of
Ills
sins,
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Your moneys worth or your mon
but he detested cowardice In nny one,
ey back."
pent and plead for mercy. Thus the and, noting George’s aversion to games
Christian will be prepared for a visit tn which he might get hurt, he deter­
W“Ud—to tl,adf improved Willam­ to the open Easter tortile, and to ap­ mined to Inltlste hint The teacher
ette Valley farm, located 10 miles peal as a worthy guest at the Easter caught him holding George down, and
West of Eugene Value «12,000 for Com mu nion.
he was asked to explain.
Improved Tillamook dairy farm of
Good Friday services at 8 p.m.
“Well," he answered. "I dared
about equal valu, -F. 1). Petzold, Subject: "it is Finished.”
George to fight, and he ran; so I'm
■ugeiie, Oregon.
Easter services, Sunday School at holding him till I can argue some cour­
10 a.m. Morning worship at 11 a.ni. age Into him; then we are going to
®ruy’.E’^ebowu
beat Di. Subject; "The Meaning of the res­ have a scrap.”
Wises Tillamook office Mondays,
Monday«, urrection”
1 ueadays and Wednesdays. Thurs­
What H» Got for HI» Dollar.
Evening service at 8 p.nt. Subject:
day» at Nehalem; Fridays utid Sat­
"Ever nnswer any of those coal
’"Peter and John al th» Open Tortile”
urdays at Wheeler.
April 29
After these services social ga'her- saving advertisements 1”
"Answered ’em all. I guess. But 1
WiM ITi1!. ** at hls B«y city of- Ing and teocption for the new meni­
only
got one recipe that had li ay
hers.
fice on Wednesdays
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merit.”
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P'rtno t°T the same money I
Notice to Contractors.
Cook « Music House, Tillamook.
“It read: ’Coal may be made to last
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longer by keeping It away from the
Dr. » Allen and Sharp. Dent.sts
Notice Is hereby given that the stoves and furnace.’ ”—Boston Tran-
National Building.
County Court of Tillamook County script
Br. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F. will until 10 o’clock on April 10th.
1920, receive blds for the clearlug
Sure Thing.
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
and grubbing of the county road
°rn bet,” said Mr. Growcher, "the
Ctuiter Sales Books—Order your right of way from the Zaddach government would have all the money
Sales Books from
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Baker, hridga to the North Fork of Nehalem It needs In a hundred years If the
agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call river road at Camp 4, a distance of conscience fund could get hold of all
•• Headlight.
that’s coming to It.”
approximately
miles.
No Bid will be considered unless
Dr. Ramiey moved to the I. 0. 0. F. accompanied by cash, bidders bond, QR. O. L. HOHLFKLD.
■idg. rooms 110 111 Phone 169R
or certified check for an amount
VETERINARIAN.
equal to at .least 6 per cent of the
V. B- Eebow-Denti.t with Dr. total amount of the bid.
F.ell
Phone
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Mutual Phone
V1M.
Speclficatio ns may be seen at the
Tillamook
Oregon.
office of the county clerk of Tilla­
mook County« Oregon.
Attention.
The right is reserved to reject any DR. J. E. SHEARER
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It la unlawful to dump garbage or and all propus <als, or to accept the
DR A. C. CRANK.
any refuse of any nature on county pioposal deeUM <1 best for Tillamook
roads. Any further violation of thia county.
Dr». Shearer A Crank
First pa bl feat ia a April 1. 1910.
law will ba preaecuted.
Medicai A Surgery.
Last public»th ¡ I April », IPSO.
John A. Carroll.
National Building.
Hotuei • Manon, County Clerk.
Road Master.
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Tillamook - - - Oregon.
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AHKIT,
center control operating in ball-in-socket joint gives extreme
flexibility. Drive, two piece shaft, tapered at ends, with
three universal joints and supported at center by self
aligning bearing. Rear spring suspension constructed
according to government design. Wheels are artillery
type; wheelbase 144’, optional 168'—Firestone pressed-on-
tires 36'x4' front, 36’x7’rear; Pneumatics, extra price.
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Model 20—Republic DREADNAUGHT—31 Tons
Here is a truck built with ample strength and power for
heaviest hauling. Red Seal Continental motor gives 32.40
horse power at 1000 r. p. m. Carburetor of late improved
float-feed type is specially designed and adjusted for power
and economy. Perfected oil governor absolutely controls
speed and deli vers maximum power at all speeds. Four speed
transmission gives flexibility and adds power at low speeds.
Two piece drive shaft, tapered at ends, with three universal
joints and supported at center by self-aligning bearing in­
sures smooth, even transmission of power. Rear spring
suspension constructed according to government design.
Heavy steel wheels of spoke type, equal to the severest
service; wheelbase, 165 inches; Pressed-on Firestone tires
36' x 5’ front. 36' x 5' dual rear; Pneumatics, extra price«
Both these models give extra value that is apparent to the experienced truck buyer — the minute he sees them
They are the result of Republic's experience in building the more than 50,000 Republic Trucks now in use.
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Every particle of Republic’s vast resources and manufacturing facilities has been efficiently used to make these twa)
improved models the best in the entire field of medium heavy haulage.
They have been the center of attention at
every truck show. Capacity ratings are extremely conservative as you will appreciate when you see these staunch,
sturdy trucks. Arrange to see them now. Telephone us and our representative will call with full particuhrs.
TheTorbensen ¡nteTn«il Gear
Drive used in all Republic
Trucks delivers 92% of the
motor power to the wheels;
from 12% to 26' more than
any other type of drive,
GEORGE WILLIAMS
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The “Yellow Chassis” Trucks — that serv so well
BAYOCEAN SHEET META. W0
TILLAMOOK, OK.
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THE M0SIMP0RTANT
PLUMBINÍ
is not alwt» the most visibl
and waste
f°r insta
rarely in $ht. There is no
plumbing >rk to obsct.ee ti
any but oibest attention..
the value f h°nest and 1
of indiffent work and we
cordinglyA'hen you need a
we are at our command.
y5ur car and our board
of lubrication engineers
Bayocet Sheet Metal
Firstltreet. Tillamook.
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Correct
Lubrication
is a science.
Our
Board < of
Lubrication Engineer» has determined the correct
consistency of Zerolene for your car. Their rec­
ommendations are available for you in the Zero­
lene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get one for your
car at your dealer’s or our nearest station. Use
Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your au­
tomobile, truck or tractor.
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am a a
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 Mercbj
By City, Ore
Sqtare Deal
Good Goo(
Our Motte
100 Laying Pullets For Sale.
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HL C. BOONE, Agent, Tillamook, Ore.
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Phone
All full blood White Leghorns
from good laying strain. Your choice
out of 200 at «4.00 each, or as they
come «3.00 each.
BOTTS & WIN
Attorney a-at-L
TILLAMOOK, O«
Wm. Stutvenga.
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Wheeler Garage
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NELSON & CO
Attention,
STANDARD
OIL COMPANT
(CaUorma)
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Both phoney
HENRY C. VIERECK?*-B’
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Diseas*. 4 Th» -rgROAE
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