TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JU l Y 22, 1920. tae real oX the week, your pioeeuce ' in the lodge on Tuesday will give great encouragement to your work­ Dr. Shearer made a trip to Salmon ing member«, and tend to revive your River Monday to attend Mr«. Church forgotten obligations, we expect you who is very ill. He returned Tues­ to attend, we need you. Cun we count ou you? day afternoon. Some members dues expired June S. Diehl vs. J. Merrel Smith is a filed in the circuit court to re­ 30, some March 30, and others Dec. Are yours paid in ad­ cover On a promissory note given to 31, 1919. vance? If 13 weeks in arrears, bet­ A. M. Conard for »670.00. ter come to lodge and pay up, be a Married on the 11th of July, at the live one, dead timber makes a migh­ home of the bride. A. E. Nichols and I ty poor fire. Where do you stand? Miss Ophelia W. Haider, The cere- Also remember whether you attend mony was performed by Rev. Homer lodge or not. those 3 links on your l 1« interesting to note that among the judgment, experience, pure, L. Cox. coat lapel, casts a reflection on your and unhurried attention to your earlier Buick Valve-in-Head motor cars Married on the 17th, at the M. E. lodge for good or ill, according to , are the reasons why you need parsonage in this city, the paster your conduct, we expect a good re­ manufactured, there are’still hundreds of Rev. G. O. Oliver performing the flection. have no worries when you come here to have it these Models in active daily service. This ceremony, Walter J. Mead , of Ne­ J. A. Carroll was called to Wash­ filled. halem and Miss Ruby C. Brooten. wonderful endurance — stamina — consis­ ington last week to attend the fun­ eral of his father, and J. M. Wilson Married in this city on the 10th Experiments are quite proper in some places but tent performance is so well established and of July, Rev. G. O. Oliver, of the M. on account of the serious illness of not in a pharmacy. Where health and even life is maintained that the Buick car has become E. church, performing the ceremony, his father. F. H. Matthews, who at stake definite knowledge and skill are required. has been sick for a few days, is a- John Becker, of Brighton, and Miss a definite standard of motor car value. gain able to go to his work, and Mollie Kieiger. We have the drugs necessary to fill prescritions} The afternoon train leaving here Ben Neilson, with both hands in a Prospective purchasers—Buick owners— whether we have one or one thousand calls a year at 3:50 p. m. is now taking all mail sling, was seen taking his dally ex­ and the exacting public, find that these witii the exception of registered, go­ ercises in the hospital grounds, and for them- This means that we do not turn our ing to Portland and points beyond. Chas. Bennett reported recovering money over as fast in the prescription business as Buick assets are the basis for the enviable from his recent attack of rheumatism Mail should be in the post office in the ordinary merchants does, but we are glad to and while in Salem will take in the reputation of the Buick Valve-in-Head car this city by 2:50 p. m. Elks convention, then he will return know that we are able to supply those rarely There is some little complaint ow­ today—this unusual efficiency, quality and home. ing to the condition of the plank on used items which are so vital when sickness visits Bros. J. M. Repass, of Meadows' performance is found only in the Buick the Netarts road, and if something the homes of our customers. lodge, No. 140, Max Meadow. Va. H. | could be done to hate it fixed it Valve-in-Head motor car. A. Zehrung ot Areta Lodge, No. 216, would be a great convenience to the Portland, Or. were visiters of the people living at Netarts and the local lodge. Prie«« f. o. b. Flint, Michigan large number of tourists who are go- L. Loll, C. C. Doughtery, H. H. •iws.oo Mod.i k -«7 . $24*6.00 ing there this year. Hanenkratt, Cornelius S. Ward, Earl • 1595.00 Model K-49 . SI MS 00 Mrs. Dan Billings and Mrs. •3235.00 Model K-50 ■ S2S9S.O0 Snodgrass, Ed Thompson, Norman A. Schrader are to entertain the Sun­ Wagner and Roy M. Savage were in­ Price. RiumJ April 1. 1930 shine Club of the W. R. C., which structed in the mysteries of the Ini­ w ill be held at the home of Mrs. Dan tiatory Degree last meeting. Other Billings, at Rockaway, Tuesday, July eligbiles not being present will be 27. All members are expected to be iniatiated at a,later date. present, leaving Tillamook on the The noted New York singer, Miss 8:25 train and returning on the Lea Leuska entertained the Bros, for evening train. the good of the order, last Tuesday A meeting was held on Saturday eve, with a fewr of her popular songs, last for the purpose of organizing I accompanied by her pianist, those The Tillamook County Fish and who were absent missed a rare treat. and Game Club, as It was thought New officers for the ensuing term necessary that a local organization were installed jointly with the Re­ was necessary to look after the in­ bekahs last Wednesday eve. As us- terest of tile sportsmen and shape I sual there was a large attendance, legislation to the purpose. There j followed by refreshments. were over 20 persons present, and We appreciate the presence of The Buick Model K-Six-45 the meeting adjourned until next , those attending lodge last meeting, Tuesday, when officers will be elect­ and reserft any critcism from those ed. absent. r Doctors Shearer and Crank are fit-1 F. F. Conover, Sec. | When Better Automobiles are Built, Buick Will Build Them ting up the rooms above Lawson’s store-house as a surgical hospital. It I STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will be completed about the first of i REPRESENTATIVE ARE HERE —-0—— August and will be furnished | throughout with new equipment. Dr. Effort Being Made to Line Up With I Crank having just returned from Other Progressive Counties Seattle, where he bought new steril- | izers, etc., which are to arrive this 1 Tillamook city and county is pre­ week. There are eleven rooms in all, ! paring to line up with the ninety- making is possible to care for ten three other progressive, public-spirit­ Friday evenings of each month, at For Sale. LODGE MEETINGS. patients at one time, and Dr. Shear- | ed and patriotic communitites of the 8 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors er said that there would be only re­ state this week in the campaign that Tillamook Lodge No. 57 welcome . Hercules hot water and steam heat­ gistered graduate nurses in charge. has been launched by the Oregon A. F. and A. M. Minnie Johnson, President ing plant and fittings, in good shape. Wednesday of each month. Elizabeth Conover, Secy. Sealed bids to be received by district After a time the doctors are to build State Chamber of Commerce to make a new building for their hospital, the state a better and more prosper­ Rehersals each Wednesday clerk within thirty days from date of these rooms merely being fitted up < us place in which to live ane! do following. Visiting broth­ notice. Reserve right ta reject any for temporary use. business. Citizens of Tillamook city ers welcome. or all bids. and county will hold a conference By order of W. M. July 8, 1920. and get-together meeting Thursday Alice Brady in "Redhead ” Leslie Harrison, Sec. Ruby S. Lommen, Dist. clerk, Tuesday eve, 8 p. m. evening, July 22, at the City Hall ------- o------- Dist. No. 24, Balm School. Rebekak, Wednesday .evening "Redhead,” Alice Brady’s latest beginning at 8:30 o’clock. Dr. Henry Stated convocation Friday picture which Select Pictures ofTers Gaines Hawn, noted lecturer, orator Camp 2-4, Thursday Johnson Chapter No. 24 Card of Thanks on Sunday, July 25th, at the Gem and raconteur, who is now under R. A. M. Theatre, is’ the story of Dazie, alias special contract with the Oregon We wish to thank our many friends “Redhead”, who marries Matthew State Chamber of Commerce, will be I. E. Keldson, Sec. who so kindly assisted us durnlng the Thurlow, a rich, young man-about the principal speaker of the evening. April 30. Visitors welcome sickness and death of our husband town, when both are under the in­ Those who have heard Dr. Hawn and father. fluence or liquor. They both regret it talk pronounce him a master orator G. A. R. Maggie Oathout Cornlth Post, No. 35 Dept, of Ore­ the following morning, but she de­ and one ot the most forceful, and de­ W. T. Oathout cides as long as they are married she lightful entertaining talkers on the gon, meets on second and fourth Sat­ will make a man of him. The story American lecture platform today. urdays of each month, ot 1:30 p. m., The local Campaign Executive is a splendid one, full of love and in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors wel­ Restaurant Open At Rockaway. charm, and holds your interest to the committee is composed of Rollie W. come. Watson, chairman; David Kuratli, H. W. Spear. Commander The Elmore Annex Restaurant, last fade-out. vice-chairman; F. R. Beals, H. T. Samuel Downs, Adjt. next to the Elmore Hotel, Is now In open for the season. Chicken dinner Greatly Concerned About Their Seats Botts, W. L. Campbell. The Tilla nJ mook advisory committee is con.pos­ í¿5H525Z52Sa52525E52SHSZ5a52S25a5aSBSa5ÍS25aSH5a.l’5a5a5asa5HS252Sa52525B Tillamook Lodge No. 1260 served Sundays from 1 to 5 p. m. W. R. C. The following story is told on two ed of numerous well known, repre- L. O. O. M. Meets every Fri- Special attention given parties on sentive men of the city including W. I Corinith Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept, lady visitors: day at K. of P. Hall. reservation. "Quality our Motto. if Oregon, meets on first and third A good one is told on a couple J. Riechers, Carl Haberlach, C. J. S. A. Brodhead, See. of ladies.—mother and daughter— Edwards, Leslie Harrison and others. Those interested in the Oregon i who are not “hep” to “slang.” It seems that they were traveling on a State Chamber of Commerce’s work railroad train not long since and the explain that it is functioning for the coach in which they wore riding was State of Oregon the same as a local HOTEL BAYOCEAN, NATATORIUM, BUNGALOWS, TENTS, I crowded, a couple of men standing in Chamber of Commerce Club will Reasonable Rates; Hotel under management of Mr. and : the aisle near their, seat. When they function for a city; that is, it is de­ Mrs. C. C. Nepple who are experienced hotel-people; bowl­ neared their destination qnd were voting its energy and time to pro­ ing allies and pool tables; unexcelled sports in Natatorium moting the agricultural, industrial gathering up their bundles prepara­ and on beach. Come to the best beach ir. Oregon for your tory to getting off one of the men and other advantages of the state in Receivers of T. B. Potter Realty Co., vacation. hspoke to the other. Instantly the old a way that is calculated to bring fl­ 325 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Portland. lady registered alarm and whispered bout beneficial and lasting results. It I to her daughter: "When you go to is pointed out that the states of Wash­ 1 leave the car, back out; for your life, ington and California with resources 1 don’t you dare to turn 'round. Do as anJ advantages that do not campare I say; 1 can’t tell you why now." So with those of Oregon, have made far No Matter What You Want Moved both ladies backed out of the car and greater progress during the last few backed down the steps to the plat­ years than has this state. The cause or shipped, our facilities are the moat form. When they reached the safety of ‘his, it is said, is due principally complete and up to date. We take of the platform the old dame said to to the fact that the residents of those complete charge of your shipments the daughter. “My dear we had a states have been more active and ap­ from the time they leave your es­ very narrow escape. It makes my plied effective methods in exploiting tablishment until they are delivered I blood run cold when I think of what and promoting these advantages. either to their destination or to the might have happened had I not over- Oregon is op the threshold of a new next common carrier. They arrive j heard what that horrid man said to era in the World’s affairs. The hori­ in good order too. I his mate.” "What was it?” asked zon of Its trade is extending in an ■ o~— daughter. "Why," the old girl re- ever-widening circle. The vast area:i TILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO i sponded, “he said ‘when those dames of uncultivated land, forests, the I get off we’ll pinch their seats’.” mines, await the men and families of action. The farmer's opportunity was never nuye attractive. Climate I. 0. 0. F. Items and soil are uniformly ideal fot pro­ The Chautauqua Is a matter of re­ fitable production. Roads are to be cord, the old officers of the lodge built; transportation facilities in­ have served their time and filled creased, water commerce and water their lodge, the new officers were in­ power to be developed; markets to be nd stalled, last Wednesday night, so organized and trade extended fl and now we can settle down to lodge the Beaver state inyites with open work with renewed effort, in our arms and lap filled with largeness. mind, we can faintly hear the vows Nature has given Oregon marvelous of the new officers to outrank the re­ opportunities. It remains for the in­ tiring officers in building up the telligence and emergy of our citizens lodge in new members, and better to make Oregon truly great. Tillamook county is particularly work, and admire their determinat- ion, and hope they succeed, for we interested in the development and arc all ambitious to see our lodge completion of the Roosevelt Highway prosper and grow, and we expect our and other roadway projects. The officers to do all they can to make State chamber is committed to lend ’52S25Z52SZ525252525e5252525Z5a5a52525252525252S?52525252525252S25Z5252S their term of office show results, every possible assistance to these <5^H5asa5?5a5BSaSH5Z5îSZ525HSZ,ra52S252S2SH53S25a5ZSZ5aS2SaSB52SBSa5252S which they can <*o by giving them­ projects. The iocal campaign is being dir­ selves unreservely to the work, by always being on hand, where duty ected by B W. Hoskins and Janies G. calls, opening and closing all meet­ Stafford, field representatives of the ing. prompetly on time time, by put­ Oregon State Chamber of Commerce, ting plenty of pep in the work, and who arrived in Tiilatnnok early this by having the whole hearted support week and have been actively engaged of the entire brotherhood with them; in assisting the local committee In Bro. this means you, all of you, do arranging to launch the campaign I Holiest Cash Price. not stay at home, and expect a few here. Tillamook county's quota Is placed workers to do all the work, and share .he credit with you, vow now to at »1.500, and an effort Is to be made give Tdesday night to the I. O. O. F. to raise this money for the State Tillamook and Hebo. odge. you can attend the movies all Chamber of Commei.ce. Tillamook Jottings If You Would Enjoy Perfect Confidence in Your Next Prescrip tion Bring It Here ! I LAMAR’S DRUG STORE, Tillamook, Oregon CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING I-O-O-F- BUILDING BOTH PHONES. We are now in position to make immediate delivery SUNSET GARAGE TRUCK for SALE. 1 3-ton Selden, Continental Motor, new, cost $4,100, $2,750 1 li-ton Selden, Continental Motor, front tires pneumatic, never been used, $2,150. Call WALTER NELSON, Mutual Phone, or one mile, north of town OREGON’S FINEST BEACH RESORT BAYOCEAN LAMB-SCHRADER CO We Buy CASCARA BARK. At Kuppenbender’s Warehouse,