Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 15, 1920, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
JULY 15
Hope Hampton
Heart 0’ the
Hills
GEM THEATRE
^ op £. H ampton
Tuesday, July 20th
A.DULTS 25c.
m MODERN
SALOME
GEM THEATRE
CHILDREN 15c.
Friday & Sat., July 16-17
ADULTS 25c,
CHILDREN 15c.
I
Tillamook Jottings.
------ o------
: small group of great damatic
ranos of the world.
---------- O-----------
Leah Leaska (Leah Cohen) to Give
Recital at City Hall.
Tillamook Cheese at W. 0.
Convention
For Sale: 2 high grade Jersey cows.
Prices reasonable. Inquire Alex
Finnlayson ranch, Bay City.
For Sale: River bottom dairy farms,
large and small, close to Coquille,
county seat of Coos county with
Leah Leaska, who recently return­
F. H. Mathews returned Saturday
estimated population of 2500,
ed to her home in Portland from from his trip to Yosemite Park, Cal.,
prices $200 to $400 per acre, some
New \ork, made her debut there where lie attended the Head Camp
well improved at $300; will com­
about the second of July. She wa. Session of the W. O. W. lodge.
pare favorably with the best in the
presented by the Music 'League ot
He said he had a splendid time,
State. J. C. Watson, Coquille, Or.
America Inc., aud sponsored by the and that the session was the most
Oregon Federation ot Women’s clubs. successful one that had been held
sell about 10 fine high grade
Miss Leaska will give a concert at the during the 30 years that the order Will
and registered Holstein cows to
City Hull in Tillamook, Tuesday, has been established.
reduce herd, all In full flow. No
July 20. This will indeed be a great
Mr. Mathews took a large amount
culls. This is the Kuppenbender
treat tor the music lovers of Tilla­ of Tillamook cheese from here, to be
herd and one of the best in the
mook, for it is only on extremely rare given the delegates, of which there
county. R. E. Warwick, Nehalem,
occasions that they are privileged to were two hundred and fifty. At the
Ore.
hear so noted a singer, especially in dinner about twelve hundred were
their own home town. Mr. Labowitch present,so some of them did not have Wanted: Small good paying ranch,
Miss Leaska’s brother, with Charles any. Those that didn’t felt very dis­
within 15 miles of Tillamook City.
Mowery, arrangea for lier to appear appointed, as the other told them
I wish to lease, rent or purchase on
here.
they missed the best part of the din­
I ■_
terms, and operate ranch with cap­
Lea Leaska in private life is Leah ner.
able experienced relatives, and con­
Cohen, a Portland girl, who for the
tinue my work in town. Address
past live years has spent much of
Obituary.
R. B. Driscoll, Tillamook.
her tune in New York studying with
------ o---- —
W. T. Oathout died inthis city on Daily Ranch for Sale: 40 acres fully
the foremost teachers there. Music
critics and eminent authorities on the 13 th of July ahd the remains
equipped, % mile from Tillamook.
voice have declared her singing com­ will be buried today. He was 70
Good buildings. Will carry 18 cows.
parable with that of many tamous years, 8 months and 6 days old. De­
See Paul Hanson.
stars and it was her unusual talent ceased was born in Syracuse, N. Y.,
that won for her tile indorsement of and lived in Nebraska 35 years. He
c* :.
to borrow: Money on river
the Music League, an organization was a blacksmith by trade. He earn? Wanted
bottom farms. Guilt edge security.
formed for the purpose of promoting west in 1914 and settled at Milwau­
Enquire of John Leland Henderson,
American music ana the Interest of kie, Or., where lie lived until 2 mon-
206-3rd St., Tillamook, Or.
ths
ago,
when
he
came
here.
artists.
American
four
Deceased
leaves
a
wife
and
Among four vocalists chosen at a
Sale: Six acre tract 14 mile
tryout ill New York recently in children, one of whom resides here For
north of Tillamook on paved road,
which 75 contestants participated, with his folks, and is employed at
Modern live room house and out
the Portland girl was selected as the the Standard Oil Co., a sister, Mrs.
building all new. Inquire of N.
Pennell,
of
Milwaukie.
Or.,
and
a
dramatic soprano possessing the
Hanson
on place.
qualifications that go to make a great brother who lives in Ainsley, Neb.
Owing to the fact that the son is
singer. Ollier prominent music pa­
For Sale or r^nt: 160 acres land, 14
trons became interested and when it a member of the K. of P. and Mason
grade Jersey cows, one pure bred
was suggested that she appear in a lodges, they are to take part in the
Jersey bull, team, also farm ma­
series of concerts, beginning in her funeral services. Rev. H. E. Tucker
chinery and ten room house. One
own home town, the Knabe Piano will have charge of the funeral ser­
half mile from factory. For terms
Company senf its assistant manager, vice at the Christian church, and the
address H. L. Jensen, Hebo, Or.
interment
wiil
be
made
at
the
I.
O.
William Arthur Taylor, ot Portland
to assist in arranging for the con­ 0. F. cemetery.
—All persons are hereby
The •family of the deceased have Warning
certs here and elsewhere. Mr. Taylor
warned to note the machines and
the
heartfelt
sympathy
of
many
by the way, is a former Portlander,
prices quoted by traveling sewing
and therefore is doubly anxious that friends in their bereavement.
machine agents Ad to compare
the coming concert be made “tremen­
with what we have to offer at the
dous triumphs.”
same price before buying. More
“Miss Leaska is a wonderful sing­ Tillamook Headlight’s
Singer machines made and sold
er,” said Mr. Taylor. "We think so in
than all others put together.
New York, and a most brilliant artis­
Trade Mart.
There's a good reason.
Singer
I
ant
sure,
tic future awaits her.
Agency, opposite Post Office, Tilla­
One
cent
a
word
per
issue.
dramatic
There are few American
mook.
sopranos and the Music League is
anxious that Miss Leaska be given Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . *
For Sale : 4ya acres river bottom land
every •encouragement, We believe
30x3% Goodyear Double-Cure $ "1 50
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube* cost no more than the price
in city limits In meadow and cot­
that before long, this girl of the far Just hear the new “Cheney” phono­
Fabric, All-Weather Tread.___
----
you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit—why risk costly
6
lots
adjoining.
Pave-
tage
and
West will be prominently identified
graph, then decide. Monthly pay­
casing« when such sure protection is available f
ment all paid. $6500. Enquire
30x3*4 Goodyear Single-Cure
ments. The Song Shop, Main St.
with the Metropolitan forces.”
30 x 3% size in wattrpr—f bat
of John Leland Henderson, 206,
Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread______
X i““"
It is hoped that the attendance
3rd
St.
Tuesday night will be such as to For Sale by John Leland Henderson.
make it a real manifestation of ap­
206-3d St., Tillamook, the Makin-
preciation and encouragement of
ster, 160 acre ranch, near Oretown. Wood for Sale: Spruce and Hemlock,
4 foot—14.50 per cord delivered.
local talent that strives to attain a
Price >25000.00 Terms easy.
City Transfer.
place in the artistic field.
When in need of something electric
------ o----- -
just call on the Sunset Electric.
For Sale—Hatching egg* and day old
12
—
Leah
Portland Oregon, July
chicks for sale, from White and
brilliant
Leaska, one of the most
Let the Sunset Electric wire your
Brown Leghorns.
Good laying
singers that the northwest hat ever
home and save you money.
strain. Day old chicks $20.00 per
produced, will come to Tillamook to
100 post paid. $18.00 per 100 If
appear in concert under the auspices Wanted: Chevolet or Ford (5) Pass­
you come to my place, and furnish
enger
car.
Will
exchange
new
$550
oi the Music League of America. Miss
your own box to put them in. Eggs
piano. H. F. Cook, opposite P. O.
i. aska has just returned from New
tor setting, $1.75 per setting of 15
, .>rk where she made a great success.
post paia, or $1.50 if you come and
Go
to
the
Sunset
Eelectric
for
Nation
­
H<r concert in Portland a few days
al Mazda lamps. They give better
get them. No business done on Sat­
-ju filled the vast auditorium and
urday. Wm. Stulvenga.
light.
- lived the highest praise of the
<.nics. In commenting upon the con- My middle name is George. Let me
«-.l J. L. Wallin of the Journal said:
bring you “Vaughn” Best drag saw
Miscellaneous Advertisements
Frida; night’B program was chos-
on the market today. Call E. G.
.. s’lth tine discrimination through-
Krebs.
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentists
•m. The great 'Ritorna V incitor
National Building.
Duroc
bargain*,
weaned
pig*
by
Cre-
rom Verdi s ‘Aida’, afforded the
sents
Joe
Orion
2nd.
>15;
also
bred
• ..ger exceptional opportunity fot
gilts for July and August farrow, Dr. Wise—Dentist.
amatic efieats and she missed
$60. Best pedigree, registered and
one. It made one wish to hear het
crated free. Shadeland Farms. Am­ Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F.
i the opera, supported by a large
ity, Ore.
Bldg, Tillamook. Oregon.
rchestra. Then followed a group of
hich Schindler's ‘Bill Bill' was thi
ost appealing, and it was given For Sale: Cook stove with Lanta Dr. Wi*e will be at hi* Bay City of­
8®0©00000C00000©000O0C00O000000©|00e0OCC<»CCQi!:iOO00O0©©0O©00©e©O0000©00©O0O0©GO«>0CO0O0©0OO0©000«l t
Coal Oil burner and connections.
fice on Wednesday*
F-26.
ith such fervour and splendour of
Call
44-M,
Bell
Phone.
“*Wce that the audience “went wild
ith enthusiasm. Equally spontan-
Administratrix Notice of Sale of Real situate in Tillamook county. State of Dated this 10th day of June, 1920.
Christian Church Services.
Sale: In acre lots, bottom land MONEY MADE BY
us and Intense was the applause For
Oregon, described as follows, to-wlt
Elizabeth Davidson, Ad­
Property.
for pasture in City limits at 1500.
OUR VULCANIZING
at followed the singing of Salter’s
The
Northeast
quarter
of
Section
ministratrix
of
the
Es
­
per acre by John Leland Henderson, Inthese days of saving and avoidlnc
We extend a cordial invitation to
'he Cry of Racheai.” In the en-
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­ Four of Township Four South of
tate of Henry 8. David­ •he public to attend our Sunday ser-
206-3rd St., Tillamook.
nce seen* from Madam Butterfly,
waste, and especially in view of the tue of an order of the County Court Range Nine West of the Willamett*
son, deceased.
I vlces. Sunday School at 10 a.m , aud
e tossed off the extremely high For Sale: Clover hay in bale, from 15 rising cost of new tires why not make of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook Meridian, in Oregon, containing 16b
with ease and clarity of tone
to 70 tons, well cured and clean, your tires last two and three times County, made and entered in its acres of land, more or less, according
preaching services at 11, and in the
Attention W. 0. W, !
ogether delightful. She surmount-
$25 per ton. f. o. b. cars. Joe
records, the undersigned, in order to to the U. 8. government
survey
—
o
----
evening,
Christian EndeavoiPliemrlcej
all the technical difficulties so
Harrington, Cornelius. Or. R. 1-A5 as long by letting us vulcanize their satisfy the charges, expenses, and thereof.
All
W.
O.
W.
members
are
request
­
at
7
p.m.
and preaching at 8 p.m.
weak spots? Many an otherwise laims remaining unsatisfied again <
idily that they really seemed non-
Bids, or offers for such property
istant. The phiasing was w*U i For Sale: % acre land. Good houoe sound shoe can be saved by our vul­ the Estate of Henry 8. Davidson, de­ should be made or filed with the un­ ed to be present at the meeting next Come and worship with us.
unded and the tone was big and I and barn, light* and water in canizing.
Harry E. Tucker, Pastor.
eased, will, from and after the 10: h dersigned at her residence at Bea­ Thursday July 22, to hear the report
house. >4 mile north of Tillamook
11 throughout.
of the Head Camp Session, by F. H.
day of July. 1920. proceed >o a»If, -» ver, In Tillamook County, Oregon.
Th* Bruaviak Phonograph plays all
CITY Till MOP.
on pavement. Enquire Headlight
‘I'kere I* every reaaoa to bellev*
Sach sal* will be made *ubj—t to Matthews, the delegate from Tilla­
private sale, for flash In hand. th->
racords het tor. Th* lenr. Fh-'p
•t Leah Leaska wUl be cm* of that
otflee.
J. e. ■•Mea, PNfrietor.
eonftrmattna
thereof
by
Mid
eourt.
real property belonging to aaid aata <
I mook.
Main Street.
Goodyear Skill—as Represented
in Tires for Small Cars
The high relative value built into
Goodyear Tires, of the 30x3-, 30x 3*A-
and 31x4-inch sizes, results directly
from the extraordinary skill and care
applied to their manufacture.
To make their quality available
widely, Goodyear operates the world’s
largest tire factory devoted to these
sizes.
If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort,
Maxwell or other car taking one of
these sizes, you can equip it with
Goodyear Tires at our nearest Service
Station.
Go there for the exceptional value in
these tires made possible by Good­
year’s resources, experience and
demonstrated expertness in tire man
ufacture
■Goodyear {ServiceflStation for Tillamook City is atjthej
STAR GARAGE
'TIRES, TUBES AND ASSESSORIES.
WeJGive Goodyear Service
C. F. PANKOW, Proprietor.