TILLAMOOK HE WLIGHT. JULY 22.1920 Tillamook Headlight's Trade Mart. Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F. 23 full-year presidential terms and a Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon. part of two more. Only eight terms Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of­ preceded his birth. There are but few­ persons, perhaps no other in Oregon, who can look back to so early a day Dr. Viereck, of Portland, eye. ear. in the history of our county. Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . • nose and throat specialist will be First Farm Near Chicago in Tillamook July 25. Room 110- Just hear the new •Cheney” phono­ When I asked Mr. Randall how old I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 2 7-J. graph, then decide. Monthly pay­ he was when he left the Pittsburg ments. The Song Shop, Main St. Dr. Ramsey Osteopath neighborhood, he replied, "Big enough Room 110-1. O. O. F. Bldg., Tilla­ For Sale by John Leland Henderson. mook. Mutual phone. Bell phone to fight with bear for a pig.” He 206-3d St., Tillamook, the Makin- explained by saying a pig got out of * 4 ,2 7-J. ster, 160 acre ranch, near Oretown. the yard and he followed it into the TK8 test way to know for yourself the superiority bf tht Price $25000.00 Terms easy. brush and was pulling it back by the Brunswick Tire is to buy one and compare it. tail when a bear appeared and cap­ When in need of something electric x. That is, if the very name of Brunswick is^'t sufficient proof tured he pig! He was taken to a -------o just call on the Sunset Electric. to you, as it is to most men, that here is an extraordinary tire«. place near Erie, on the lake, when A nine pound daughter was born let the Sunset Electric wire your to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mapes Sunday 6 or 7 yearn old, then to Springfield, (Thousands Cf men who have known the name of Brunswick home and save you money. in 1834. He had five brothers and for years, realize that a Brunswick Tire has to be the best—» evening, July 18th. for a mediocre product could never bear this historic name. C. A. Smith and E. R. Campbell four sisters, "I was the middle kid,” Wanted: Chevolet or Ford (5) Pass­ enger car. Will exchange new $550 returned to Portland Thursday, in he said. His father followed farming ’ Lorijf before the Overland Trail became famous, the Hotnej * piano. H. F. Cook, opposite P. O. their car. They have been here some generally. When Mr. Randall was 21 of Brunswick was established. It was one of the chief user*» time, Mr. Smith being the engineer I years old he went to farming 40 miles of rubber for fifty years before automobiles came into use. ’ Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation- with the Stutz Fire engine and Mr. south of Chicago, and was married el .Mazda lamps. They give better ' No concern with such E history could afford to offer any-» Campbell represetative for the com- there. One child was bom to this light. thing but the best. For reputations are built slowly, but can pany. union. He lived for brief periods in be quickly destroyed. For Sale : new milk wagon, 2 inch Illinois and Wisconsin and in 1852 Hay for Sale tires. John Enzler, Tillamook. J-29 went to Iowa, settling near Raccoon This is a practical 'guarantee that Brunswick Tires offer Vetch Hay for sale. Apply to W. more than the usual, yet at no added cost. My middle name is George. Let me A. Yocom, Ballston, Or. Phone Sher­ Forks, with the snow two feet deep. bring you "Vaughn" Best drag saw- With two of his brothers they were Get your first one now, .You’ll not be satisfied until you on the market today. Call E. G. idan 54525. joined by Bill, George, and Joseph have ALL Brunswicks, Krebs. Perkins and all started for Orgeon. Christian Church ' THE BRUNS WICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO Christian church extends a cor- They had several yoke of oxen, three Wanted: a married man to work on dial invitation to you. Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street spans of horses, a hack and wagons. a dairy ranch a good job and good Services 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. pay. Inquire at this ofnee. No others joined them on the trip. Bible school 10 a. m. On reaching The Dallas in the fall C. E. at 7 p. m. Cottage Organ for sale cheap. Apply to Mrs. D. Billings, Rockaway, Or. Rev. H. E. Tucker, pastor of 1852 they crossed the north bank and came down as far as a point op­ Rooms—with or without board. Mrs. posite the Sandy river, where they Call for County Warrants Sheets, 210 East 8th Street. ------0 — crossed to the south side and came The folowing outstanding county down to the little hamlet of Portland. For Sale: In acre lots, bottom land ' warrant* "ill be paid upon present­ Joseph Perkins bought some property for pasture in City limits at $500. ation. per acre by John Leland Henderson, All General Fund warrants endors- I in Portland located in the woods 2V6-3rd St., Tillamook. ' ed prior to and including the 30th about where the Meir & Frank store now stnds. There was a small house | Notice to Horsemen: The young Stal­ day of June, 1920. All outstanding county Road Ware on it and Mr. Randall started a little lion. Good Luck. registered No. 20, 327. and grand champion winner rants endorsed prior to and including hotel, but he only ran it until the fol­ lowing spring. He had worked more ai Oregon State fair, 1919, has the 22nd day of May, 1920. Interest ceases this 22nd day of or less as a carpenter and obtained a come to Tillamook, together with three grand young mares. Ready July, 1920, on all such warrants job with the government to work on for work, all are for sale. The ser­ not heretofore called. the n3W buildings at Fort Dalles, and Kathleen Mills, vices of said stallion may be had , County Treasurer. from there to Whitman station, then, at Fair grounds. Wm. Lillie, own- to the Grand Ronde. in Yamhill coun­ For Sale or Trade: 11 acres bearing Bridge Collapses as Men Pass Over ty. He also assisted in putting In- ------o------ commcrical orchard near Spokane. The drawbridge over the Tillamook dains on the reservations at Tygh Income new on trees. Box 33, Till­ river, which was being repaired col- valley and The Dalles. amook, Or. Sawmill Is Started lasped. Tuesday. New pilings were He then undertook a new role and For Sale: a few registered Poland being put in and the bents were ou China pigs. Euquire at Coats Log­ jacks. Two men, who are with the went to the Sutherlin valley, on the ging Camp Co. Government Bureau of roads, and are Calapooln creek, and started a saw­ here sounding all the roads in the mill. In the spting of 1861 he went For Sale: Clover hay in bale, from 15 county, were walking over it, when to 70 tons, well cured and clean, the jacks buckled and the bridge, over to Tillamook, but returned to the valley, near Lafayette,and farmed $25 per ton. f. o. b. cars. Joe men and all went into the river. 1 Harrington, Cornelius, Or. R. 1-A5 Neither of the men were seriously until 1868, when he returned to Tilla­ hurt, but it was a miracle that both mook, got some land, upon a part For Sale: i/2 acre land. Good house of them were not killed. of which he still lives, and has been and barn, lights and water in The structure is being repaired as there ever since, a matter of 52 years. house. % mile north of Tillamook the one which coliasped was merely His second wife died, there in 1880, on pavement. Enquire Headlight temporary. leaving four girls and one boy,all of office. whom are living in Tillamook county, Gasoline Situation. For Sale: Iliver bottom dairy farms, and also his son, William by his first ——o------- large and small, close to Coquille, 'llie Standard Oil Co. refuses to wife. He divided his 200 acres recent­ county seat of Coos county with give any information in regard to ly into fivo 40-acrc tracts, giving a estimated population of 2500, the future supply of gasoline, The tract to each of his daughters as fol­ prices $200 to $100 per acre, some I allotment for July was 40,000 gal­ well improved at $300; will com­ lons of which 20,000 gallons have lows: Isabel, now Mrs. Myron Trow- pare lavoyably with the best in the been received, and the remaining a- bridge;Laura, Mrs.Jack Rupp; Eunie, State. J. C. Watson, Coquille. Or. niount which was to have been here Mrs. Albert Phelps; Mary, Mrs.Henry Olds, and 40 to his son, Cyrus, and 8 Will sell about 10 fine high grade to last until the sixth of August, but all are living on the tracts and al! in they are unable to give any definite and registered Holstein cows to the dairy business, as they have been reduce herd, all in full flow. No information as to when this remain­ since the cider Randall went there in culls. This is the Kuppenbender ing 20.000 gallons will arrive. Some of the local dealers have a 1868. At that time there were but herd and one of the best in the Ö county. R. E. Warwick, Nehalem, car coming from Texas and are ex­ few settlers in the county (only five S pecting it in the near future, which when he went there first in 1861.) Ore. will relieve the situation for a short None of them had more than five or I Strayed or Stolen: 1-3 yr. old hound time. They advise the people to be six cows. bitch to bring pups 1st part of as conservating with gas as possible, UT if there should be, the invalid VX1I of the Randall kin are Jersey August. Color, whitish tan. Pup, and they also advocate the return to fancies sav c ole — Jack Rupp, “ Who should have the best possible atted- 6 months old bitch, fox color, use of the card system, which was is a derned Holstein,” said the old ; slight brindle. Reward, found dead started In June. tion and all thecomfortyou can pro­ or alive. From $5 to $25. Tony It is impossible to understand the gentleman as he laughed heartly. vide. For whatever increases the Szenczak. Mr. (Randall .thinks his ]genorrl reason why the people should be I patient ’ s comfort, increases chaces for kept in the dark about the shortage health and longevity are due largely Wanted: Small good paying ranch, of gas. No one seems to know the to the climate . Randall, one of the remaining mook,” he s»d. pioneers of Tillamook county, which Consult him at Jenkins Jewelry TELEPHONE 15 J. store. Headaches relieved, cross occurred bn Tuesday, the funeral ser­ C. DI ETER. vice being held on Wednesday. eyes straightened. Satisfaction As the obiturary notice was not guaranteed. Don’t forget the date. ÍENTIST. ‘ finished, when we went to press, it will be given next week. TILLAMOOK Bl 11. OI NG Dairy Ranch for Sale: 40 acres fully equipped, Vi mile from Tillamook. à (O'er Hnltotii’s). The following article appeared in Good buildings. Will carry 18 cows. Seo Paul Hanson. Sunday's Oregonian: T ilkniook- Oregon. Were you to go over to Tillamook Wanted to borrow: Money on livei you might find the original of the pic QR. O.L, HOHLFELI), bottom farms. Guilt edge security. Enquire of John Leland Henderson, ture publish'd herewith sitting out in VFEERINARIAN. front of his residence,which is located I 206-3rd St., Tillamook, Or. three miles east of the Tillamook tell Phot/—2F2 For Sale: Six acre tract % mile courthouse. Should you hail him with Mutual Phone illamook city OREGON.“ north of Tillamook on paved road, a “hello” or "howdy,” you would get Modern five room house and out Orejron. 2S2SZS25asa5252SÎ5HSH5aSBS252h'25552525a525a5asa5HS25a5H5P525îSa5a5S5252 i building all new. Inquire of N. back a welcoming response in a clear voice 'of an apparently middle-aged Hanson on place. » man. and yet Mr. Randall, the subject DR. J EjHEAP.ER of this sketch passed his 97th mile ­ For Sale or r^nt: 160 acres land, 14 grade Jersey cows, one pure bred stone on the road of life on July 10. DB A. C. CRANK. Jersey bull, team, also farm ma­ Mr. Randall is at present visiting Ds. Shearer & Crank chinery and ten room house. One in Portland, or rather he is here with half mile from factory. For terms Medical & Surgery. Juggling his daughter, Mrs. Henry Olds, and address H. L. Jensen, Hebo. Or. prices is not our forte, as it Is with National Building. her husband, who are temporarily some. We don’t try to take advant­ Warning—All persons are hereby living on the Linnton road near the 'llamook - - - Oregon. warned to note the machines and Standard Oil plant. They came here age of slack production, rising mar­ prices quoted by traveling sew-ing upon recommendation of their physi­ kets, abnormal demand, and tempor­ machine agents and to compare ■t cian for the benefit of th«, health of Cliaknan Cummings boasted at ary conditions. You can always be with what we have to offer at the 1 same price before buying. More his dughter, but as she is recovering Chtcaj that despite all the talk a- sure of righ prices and fair treat­ bout criminal incompetency and rapidly they will probably soon re ­ Singer machines made and sold graft tg no deserving Democrat has ment here. than all others put together. turn to Tillamook. ------- o------- I spent a couple of hours in the been (dieted for his conduct during There’s a good reason. Singer Agency, opposite Post Office, Tilla­ Olds home in questioning the old vet­ the wr Perhaps that’s because the Bayocean Sheet Metal Worki. prosqating department is tn the mook. eran, who was lying on a lounge suf­ I handt of the administration, and First Streeh Tillamook, Oregon. fering from the heat, for the ther­ For Sale; 41/, acre« river bottom land mometer was backing and filling in may), too. it can’t decide whether the *ar departenm officials are re- j?525252525252^^ in city limits In meadow and cot­ tage and 6 lots adjoining. Pavc- the upper 90’s. But he is as spry and spoable for many of the stunts nient all paid. $6500. Enquire his memory as clear as many a man pul* off during the war should be of John Leland Henderson, 206. in the meridian of life, and if he does jail« or committed to institutions 3rd St. not meet with an accident he seems for fie feeble minded. destined to live to get well past the Wood for Sale: Spruce and Hemlock. century mrk. He was born in 1823, Te Democratic politicians are 4 foot—$4.50 per cord delivered. near Pittsburg, and lived there with hotfled by the charges that some 11 City Transfer. _w ■ ■ «-'-w L ——r ----------- -------- — —~ his parents until he was about 6 peqle have spent their own money I mbimary campaigns Their thought I Miscellaneous Advertisements years old. James Monroe was presi- ' is jut the only ethical way in which I dent, serving his second term, at that tfliire political work done is to use i Dr.'s Allen and Sharp. Dentists. time. Only four presidents preceded fefral jobs, contracts and others ' I National Building. BELL PHONE. MAINJ3 MVTVAL PHONE Monore-Washington, Adams, Jeffer­ f4r» as persuaders and let the pen- 1 Dr. Wise—Deatist. son and Madison. He has lived thru pffoot the bills. U One cent a word per issue. fice on Wednesdays F-26. TryQneB Then Decide ** Tillamook Jottings. A Continuous Performance “1 have not missed a sin^la milking sines 1 I • installed the EMPIRE Milking Machine May 23rd, 1 > 15,” writes E. F. Gentry cf Wallace, Idaho. We quote Mr. not because his sxperi- enee is anything unusual but because it is like that of Ml users of > Th« best rao^m- manda Hon« f • F Empire Militara that wa have »•en have come Irom usarsi 1 h< will intuì .»toj-our Ran4 f u r illustra tod It is very important in buying a milking machine ta soliMt c .". j that has this rscord, for a milking mach* in* is u:.J t’.vuz a c ", and o-a that is not se constructed that it will ba constantly "on the job" means loss of milk, time and money. E?JP!RS Milking Machines are simple and etii- cisntAgentle and natural in their aetion, and above all, thv milk the SAME WAY EVERY DAY«- mere uniform in action than even the-ealf. They safeguard the condition of valuable cows. I m S u ? ul’^ou Al.lf th« benefits th«y offar.you. Writ« for Catalog JI and also ask for information regarding EMPIRE Cream Separators, Gasolin« Engin«« and Electric Plants. 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Therein lies our success ond yours. BANK YOUR MILK CHECK WITH THE s- Mail Orders Promptly and ' Carefully Filled. Œillamnnk (£inutti| Sank Member Federali) Reserve System. C. 1. CLOUGH CO Tße. ^EVILL SWe T 1 $ . MILK COWS FOR , SA LE or EXCHANGE t for Dry Stock YAGER & BRADY ■4* A TOUCH of our facial powder will make your akin blossom like a summer rose. It give to your complexion the soft glow of youth and health, Our cream Is another infallible aid to beauty. Try them both If you would better your uppearnnee. E. E. KOCH Tillamook. Oregon , BAYOCEAN SHEET METAL WORKS, TILLAMOOK, ORE Dr. E. L. G laisser, VETERINARIAN, County Dairy Herd Inspector