Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 06, 1920, Image 5

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Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
is the beet, 10 minutes walk
high school, postoffice, stores and
depot, a beautiful farm yielding a
big income, it must be *een to be
appreciated. Price $25.000., includ­
ing all crops, stock and implements
Terms: half cash, balance to suit__ 8
Dr. H. W. Schoebel, owner, Elma,
Wash.
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One cent a word per issue.
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . *
Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath, has moved to
110 I. O. O. F. building.
Good Dahlia bulbs for sale, 15c, by
A larjje Old Life Insurance Company
th
Tuamoolc Cow Testing Association
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In the report of the Tillamook Cow
Testing Association for March the
following cows were missed through
ffif’tuke. We, therefore, take this
opportunity to add them to the list
of the "Roll of Honor.”
Owner, name of cow lb milk lb fat
Jos Dürrer, Darkey
52.57 1
.1094
Jos Dürrer, Lady .
.1163
66.29
E. Gienger, Jersey . .1327
53.08
E. Gienger, Cecil . . . . .1113
52 31
E. Gienger, Kelly . . , .1283
53.88
D. Fitzpatrick. Cherry 1023
41.94
D. Fitzpatrick, Daisy 1262
60.58 !
dearres to make a general agency
connection in Tillamook county.
Do not apply unless you
wish to
you wish
to
For Sale—loose tide land .hay—C.
enter the business in a permanent
Hanenkrat, phone 136-J.
’._ best of .
way and can furnish t the
Ranch for sale—170 acres. For par­
reference. Previous experience not
ticulars call A. D. Divine, Mutual
absolutely necessary. Such a con­
Phone, Tillamook.
nection offers a permanent income.
Address 1. C. Cunningham, 406-14 Public Sale, Beaver, Oregon. Friday.
Nu Bone” made to order corsets—
May 14
Northwestern
Bank Bldg., Port­
Miss M. Patterson, representative.
land. Oregon.
1st near 2nd Ave.
J-io
25 head grade Jerseys, Entire
For Sale—Hatching eggs and day cid herd of Maurice J. Bajs: 6 cows, 5
Standard Fashion Co.’s patterns at
chicks for sale, from White and to 7 years old; 3 2-year old heifers,
the Baby Specialties Shop, on bal­
Brown Leghorns.
Good laying all fresh; 11 yearling heifers, out cf
cony at King Crenshaws.
strain. Day old chicks $20.00 per our best cows; 4 heifers calves from
100 post paid. $18.00 per 100 if best of above cows; 1 pure bred bull
For Sale—One registered Berkshire
you come to my place, and furnish calf.
sow—Inquire Mrs. E. Steidenger,
Cows averaged more than 400
your own box to put them In. Eggs
.llutual phone.
2
for setting, $1.75 per setting of 15 pounds in Association test last year.
For sale: 4 room house in Sunny
post paiu, or $1.50 if you come and Made over $300 a piece for us last
meade, call 51-J, after 6:30 p .m
get them. No business done on Sat­ year.
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Tuberculin tested and free from a-
urday. Wm. Stuivenga.
Men Wanted—Tillamook Lumber Co.
bortion.
be at Star Garage at 7:30 a.m.
Free lunch at 11:30 o’clock.
Wanted, men or women to take or­
ders among friends and neighbors
Sale commences at 12:30 sharp, at
PASTURE.
for the genuine guaranteed hos­ W. N. Bays’ barn, Beaver, Oregon,
For cows and heifers. No horses.
iery, full lines for men, women and terms cash or bankable note.
Phone 2F22. F. W. Allen, Track
children. Eliminates darning. We
House.
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poy 50c. an hour for spare time or
Circuit Court in Session
$24 a week for full time. Exper­
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For sale: a good organ. Tillamook
ience unnecessary. Write. Internat­
The May term of the circuit court
Music Co., opposite Post Office,
ional Stocking Mill, Norrostown, convened on Monday, with Judge
Tillamook.
Pa.
Bagely on the bench.
Bargain! A fresh cow for sale. Win.
The grand jury is composed of:
Lang, Beaver, Ore.
Garret Ward, Eugene Atkinson, C.
M. Vidito, J. C. Foster, G. E. Boqulst,
Wanted Comet and Trombone play­ Dr. Wise—Dentist.
R. C. Magarell and J. C. Dunn.
ers for established orchestra, for
The first jury case tried was that
Wanted:
Refined
home
for
boy
4
particulars write to A. Cummings,
years old and room for mother who of Walter Oliver on a charge of
Brighton Oregon.
works. Call 134-R between 8 and adultery. The case was tried at the
5 p. m.
last term, but the jury failed to a-
For dressmaking and alterations,
gree. There are two indictments
see Mrs. W. F. Rusk, Van Patten The Wiley B. Allen Co.’s Pianos and against Oliver. The case went to the
Apartments.
Players at the Song Shop. Monthly jury on Tuesday afternoon, which
payments to suit you. Established was out all night and failed to agree,
For Sale: Lot 16 in Block 64, Cor.
over
47 years, with this motto so was discharged.
Seventh and Main St., Bay City,
“Your moneys worth or your mon­
The second case was the Gaynes
Ore. For information inquire at
ey back.”
case, in which Maude Gaynes was
oitlce of Headlight.
sueing Marion Gaynes for a divorce.
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentist». A decree was granted.
The Brunswick Phonograph plays all
National Building.
An indictment has been made a
records without changing the re­
producer. Plays them at their best. Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F. gainst Charles Blum, charged with
involuntary manslaughter. His case
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
‘The Song Shop”, Main St.
will be tried in this term of court.
Mrs. A. Billings.
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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY U,
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The Walk-Offs,
May Allison
FEATURING
Gem Theatre, Friday and
Saturday, May 7-8
A splehtlid story of an Eastern Society
Girl and the methods employed by her
to tame a “Kentucky” Cave-Man.
Full of interest anti JComedy.
You’ll have to Come Early to Get Seats.
A DULTS 25c-
CHILDK EN 15c
Coming Next Friday-Saturday,
MARY PICKFORD IN
“THE HOODLUM”
Miscellaneous Advertisem ents
For Sale: Modern six room bungalow Counter Sales Books—Order your
ALLISON
RIO GRANDE
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FROM THE FAMOUS PLAY BY
AUGUSTUS THOMAS.
Se ven Reel Super Special Productions
A Big Scoop—This picture is played in Tillamook
ahead of any city on the coast, has not been seen in
Portland or even the larger cities. Dont miss it!
It’s a Knockout.
Sales Books from W. F. Baker,
Bay City Pupils Writes on Local
agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call
History Subject
68 Headlight.
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The pupils of the Bay City High
My middle name is George. Let me Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist with Dr. School
have just completed an in­
Wise.
wring you "Vaughn" Best drag saw
teresting series of themes In connect­
on the market today. Call E. G.
Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of­ ion with the local history outlined
Krebs.
ADULTS
fice on Wednesdays
F-26.
by the University of Oregon. The
subjects
included
in
the
discussion
For Sale—dairy farm of 30 acres,
with new buildings, team and 14
are based on the local history, the few days ago I received a check from
head of cattle, eight miles from
picneer life, and the Indian legends the Bureau, which means that long
Tillamook on paved road. Apply to
and myths of the county. Following existing trouble for me and the Red
John Theiler, Hemlock, Oregon.
is the list of the titles, and the names Cross is ended. Though it took some
of the pupils who wrote the themes: time and patience It was indeed
"The History of Tillamook Coun­ worth while, and I feel I owe the
The Cheney Phonograph is a rare
ty”, Ida Harris.
treat for music lovers. A real
«••OC MA«N •tO>ST<Cfa>
Red Cross oceans of gratitude, for
"Legends of Nehalem Valley”, without its help I would have
musical ins: rument—not a ma-
Glayds Richard.
chine. Monthly payments to suit.
nothing.”
"How Murderer’s Harbor Received
“The Song Shop”, Main St.
The present program of the
*pHREADED Rub-
its Name”, Robert Rldehalgh.
Cross is a continuance of the W&4
ber
Insulation;
For Sale—Full blood registered Jer­
“How Nig Guards the Treasure”, work, helping ex-service men in any
sey bull—4 years old, Sir Mawes
which is always to be
Jennie McClew.
Hitch are urged to attend to compen­
Silver .Lad, sired by Poppy’s St.
found between the
"Is There Treasure on Neah-kah- sation claims, insurance, vocational
Mawes—Dam: Arcada's Lassie.—
plates of the Still Bet­
nie?”, Marie Flagg.
training—anything that needs at­
Joe Baumgartner, Tillamook.
"How Skookum Lake Got Its tention.
ter Willard, doesn’t
Name”. Herbert Miller.
Some have allowed their insurance
know what it is to lie
Six good grade milk cows for sale,
"Tillamook County’s Oldest Pio­ to lapse and such cases should have
down on the job. Any
Hoisteln and Jersey, now giving a
neer”, Ada Bozarth.
Immediate attention, as time for re­
Willard Service Sta-
good flow of milk. Price 1500. for
instatement will be up July 1, 1920.
you
tion
will
tell
the six. Reason for selling, no past­
Service men who have not had
Essay Contest Among the Schools of
just as we do, that
ure. T. W. Gregg, ^lsboro, R. 3,
their claims adjusted should call up­
the
County
Now
in
Full
Swing
Threaded
Rubber
Oregon.
on or write to Mrs. A. C. Everson, the
never gives the battery
Of
great
interest
to
the
dairy
busi
­
executice secretary immediately.
owner cause to worry
For sale: Good ranch of 35 acres
ness and particularly to the school
with 7 good cows and well water­
about reinsulation, a
children of Tillamook County, is the
Ladies Attention
ed for stock and lots of friut and
statement that can­
“Essay Contest” which is now in full
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good roads and near good school.
not be truthfully
Mrs. Edith L. King is Corsetiere
swing in every school In the county
3 miles from Tillamook City. Dan
made of any ordi­
on the subjects of "Pure Bred Stock”, for the Spirella Co., and will give
Billings.
nary insulation.
“Tillamook Cheese” and "Production private demonstrations in yuor home
Records”. This contest being in the upon request. Call at Baby Speci­
Wanted—Salesman for Tillamook
hands of all the school thru the ef­ alties Shop on balcony at King &
and vicinity. Commission contract
forts and interest of County Superin­ Crenshaw's Phone 29-J or Matal.
only, for spare time or full time.
tendant of School Mr. Geo. B. Lamb.
We will teach you to sell income
Each school is trying hard for the Tillamook Ten Commandments
protection through our free school
prizes ofiered. The contest will close
Tillamook Stores
of instruction and help you build a
on the 14th of May and all the win­
business of your own. Massachu­
ing essays of each school should be
5th Commandment
setts Bonding and Insurance Co.,
in the ofllce of Mr. Lamb that date,
Thou shalt not believe the marvel­
Accident and Health Dept., Sagi­
from where they will be sent to Mr. ous pictures which thou seeset in the
naw, Michigan, Capital $1,500.-
Westover, of the O. A. C. for final Mail Order catalogues, for verily
000.
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judging; then at a latter datg to be they lie like troopers. I f thou art
announced, the prize winners wil re­ deceived and sendest thy money for
For sale: I offer for sale two of the
largest and best dairy farms in this
ceive their rewards.
merchandise like unto the picture.
locality, one of 171 acres—bottom
then when thou art stung good and
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The essay contest will stimulate plenty thou tellest it not in Clover­
land all cleared and in first class
much interest among the schools of dale, neither dost thou publish it up­
cultivation. 63 cows, horses, tract­
the county along the lines represent­ on the streets of Bay City.
or, everything modern. Price $57,
ed. The Babqock test should be
JOO. on very reasonable terms. The
Verily why shouldest Montgomery
placed in each school in the county; and Sears Roebuck get thy money
other Is 204 acres of which 140
intsructions given in its uses, then when the same class of goods could
acres is bottom land, cleared and In
again the school could take up the be purchased from thy home stores
cultivation; 60 cows, team, tractor,
matter of cow testing of all of the at the same price. It is not meet to
large dairy barn. Price $57,000.
cows in the various localities, this send away thy cash and afterwards
Terms. For further Information
would create much interest and ’end ask credit from thy home stores, for
about either place, address, E. P.
to weed out the "boarders” of un­ Montgomery Ward and Sears Roe­
Oldfield, Montesano, Wash.
productive animals. The possibili­ buck knowes thee not when thou
hast no money.
Warning—All persons are hereby classes are so overcrowded, rooms so ties along this line are unlimited.
warned to note the machines ana overloaded, and teachers so few, that
Remember thy home stores build-
Prices quoted by traveling sewing the three institutions will have to Service Man Appreciate» Help of the eth up Tillamook and maketh it a
close
the
door
on
a
least
1000
Oregon
machine agents and to compare
beautiful city. Verily they pavetb
Red Croat
with what we have to offer at the boys and girls, and perhaps upon
the streets and maketh sidewalks;
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same price before buying'. More twice that number next fall, unless
The value of the assistance which they helpeth thee to erect schools
the
new
millage
support
bill
passes
'and churches; they payeth taxes and
Singer machines made and sold
the Red Cross is able to render to
than all others put together. May 21.
maketh a prosperous city, for surely
ex-service men who are entitled to
There’s a good reason.
Singer These three institutions have, when the benefits provided by the govern­ if nobody traded at thy home stores,
Agency, opposite Post Office. Tilla­ compared with the year when the ment, is fully appreciated by many verily thou shalt have a dead town.
Rev. McRea.
mook.
present millage support bill was who have been assisted to the term­
6th Commandment Political Cand­
ination of ther cases.
For Sale—I am offering my beautiful passed,
The filling out of blanks, carrying idates.
farm at a sacrifice on account of 150 PER CENT MORE STUDENTS on correspondence, and all of the de­
resuming the practice ot medicine,
United Brethern in Christ
tail
work, often lasting many
BUT ONLY
7$ acres river bottom, adjoining
months, would. In many Instances be
'Uy of Elma. Wash., on Olympia 15 PER CENT MORE CLASSROOMS impossible for the man himself, and
Preaching at 11 a ,m.
highway; 45 acres in high state of
Subject: "Mother.”
AND LESS THAN
so he would become discouraged and
cultivation, (wheat, oats, vetch
Evening Service at 8 p .m.
by so doing defeat himself.
**c.) balance in pasture, 2 acres 4 PER CENT MORE IC0ME
Subject: ” Unsearchable Riches.”
And here is where the Red Cross
The
fact
that
higher
education
in
strawberries, fine beariug orchard,
Sunday School at 10 a .in
can be of invaluable service, and is
creeks and small river run through Oregon is in a crisis cannot be said ready and anxious to help.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday at
Property. First class barn with too strongly. You are urged to work
p m
An
ex-service
man.
who
had
a
cement floor for 20 cows, granery, for the Higher Educational relief claim for disability, has been waiting
Sunday is Mothers' Day.
your
'»rge siio, large modern chicken measure, and to help It with
Our sermon will be based on that
for some time for the termination
houses, beautiful new 8 room resi­ I on May 21.
of hia case, and the following ex­ fact. For the sake of her who bore
dence with full cement basement,
tracts from hia letter to the Tilla­ you and loved you. We ask you to
hot and cold water, fire place, and Paid adveristraent inserted by Colin
mook Chapter Red Cross la evidence brush aside everything that might
»11 other modern conveniences, al-
Dyment in behalf of the Joint Alum­ of his appreciation of work done Interfere and first write a letter to
four room house. Electric lights
ni Relief Committee for Higher
i which he could not have done for mother than honor her by coming to
and city water in all buildings. 8
church.
ucation in Ore.. 514 Pittock Bl ick. | himself.
cows, 4 calves, team of horses, 750
“I am very happy indeed, for a
E F. Wriggle, pastor.
'aylng hens. 1000 small chicks, Portland.
on paved street. A real snap. Part
cash, the rest in monthly pay­
ments. Inquire at Headlight office.
MAY
Gem Theatre, Tuesday, May 11
25c.
CHILDREN 15c
lUlMUMnnH ffiM
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Tillamook Battery
The thing that
every tire buyer—
for big car or small
—is trying to buy,
is mileage economy.
And the one way
to produce it is
scientific manu
facturing.
Station.
Willard Service.
what
Most Mlles
pernottar
Means To
7,OOO,OOO
Car Owners
That means quan­
tity buying, quan­
tity production
and quantity sell­
ing — always the
Firestone way to
better tire values
at low cost.
Buy Firestones!
CW111W
Agricultural College
State University and
Oregon Normal School
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farm implements, etc. The location
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Mott milet ber dollar it a Firestone pledge, to the big
car owner at well at to the ownert of light coat. Soo
the new Standard Overtire Firestone Cord.
mothers, if we do not appreciate this will speak from the text: "Mother,
we are unworthy to be called her behold thy son;
eon, behold thy
child.
Sunday School, 10 a .m
mother”. A Mother’s Day sermon.
Everybody always welcome.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Siib-
"Enter into His gates with thanks­
ject: "Mary the Ideal Mother” This
Allan A. McRea. Minster.
giving. and into His courts with
will be given a special Mothers’ Day
praise.”
service.
Preibyterian Church
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NOTICE
Nazarene Church Service»
Evening Worship, 7:45 p. m. A
fine Mothers’ Day program, will be
150 reward for any information
the Sunday School, the Tulsita Club, leading to the arrest and conviction
10 a .m, Sunday School; all wel­
and the Choir.
of any person molesting any county come.
11 a .tn, preaching by thO pastor.
There will be special music both property anywhere.
By order of County Court.
Rev. A. F. Ingler.
morning and evening. This Day is
7 p .m. Peoples sermon and special
scared to the honor of all Mothers,
solos by the pastor.
Reformed Church
would It not please her to know
Mid-week service on Thursday at
that you attended church on this day
Sunday School at 10 a ,m
7.30 p m. An oasis of refreshing lu
In memory of her? Most that Is good
Public Worship at 11 a. m.
the desert of the week. Come and
In the lives of the most o’ us we owe
The pastor. W. O. Llcnknemper, »njoy it with us.
Io the lining p-ll'-n <. r
f our