Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 29, 1920, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, JULY 20. 1920.
STELLARATTRACTIONS AT THE GEM THEATRE
Friday-Saturday
Night, July 30-31,
Tuesday Night,
August 3rd,
u
THE BEST
OF LUCK”
The Famous Drury Lane Melodrama
of a thousand thrills.
The greatest Racing and Sporting
Presented by an all Star Cast.
like horse racing and turf sporting
Story ever put in films.
Submarine Action, Aeroplane and Racing
Automobiles lend to the thrills of
“The Best of Luck.’’
Kathrync/Idarrt j-a.rvl
”9 he Beat of
dont
miss
“Checkers.’’
If you
It’s
a
William Fox Special Production.
ADULTS 25c.
CHILDREN 15c.
‘ALL DRESSED UP’ COMEDY
ADULTS 25c.
Tillamook
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Coming “Judy of Rogues’
Mary Miles Minter, star of
lart picture, "Judy of
boiL" which will be shown
Gem Theatre on Thursday, J_.
is afforded every opportunity
play her gifted ability and r
artistry in this well-known I
adapt'd from Grace Miller '
book. The athletic young c
into the tense scenes and liting
situations with all the vl
nerve and vivacity of her
ier ¡hood,
She is at home in many sc# sall-
ing upon her physical pofs and
j has
histrionic ability. No i
detail
been spared to perfect i
ill be
to produce a photoplay f
hugely enjoyed.
born, who now is a resident of Till­
amook. In 1860 he came to Tilla­
mook where he engaged in farming
and stock raising and build and op­
erated the first grist mill. At this
time he was married to Miss Martha
Trask, of Tillamook, who died in Oct.
28, 1874. To their union seven child­
ren were born, two died In infancy.
Those living are: Mrs. Henry Olds,
Mrs. Myron Trowbridge, Cyrus Ran­
dall, Mrs. J. J. Rupp and Mrs. Albert
Phelps, all residents of Tilllamook.
Tillamook Cheese Notes.
Carl Haberlach reports that the
cheese market is fairly steady, with
buyers just about taking our offer­
ings. No cheese has been placed in
cold storage yet by Tillamook fac­
tories, but this will probably be done
with at least part of the August pro­
duction. Triplets continue selling ut
29c., Longhorns and Y. A’s. at 30c.
The meeting of the Creamery Asso­
Obituary Notice D. G.
ciation will be held Monday, August
, on 2nd, at the association rooms. Sever­
In the death of D. G.
lost one al matters of importance will come
July 20, Tillamook (
citizens, up and it is desired that every direc­
of its oldest and el­
i of Ore- tor be present upon said day.
and one of the early
gon, for he crossed i r__2tL3 in
One of the matters coming up will
1853 and after r:r221.. different be the proposition of the association
parts <vf the state came Tilamook putting in a co-operative hay, feed
County In 1860, when „3 were and grain store. It has been felt for
but few citizens here, I with true | some time that in order for the
he | farmers to be able to make feeding
western grit and < '
i citizens I pay, they should get the hay, feed
was one of the I___
.„2: what and grain at cost prices. Also that
who helped to make
i Randall, for the matter of different farmers going
it is today. Uncle
he was out and buying hay in tire Willamette
that was t2
memory un- Valley in competition with one
known by, i
til the last, and althl J.i somewhat another be discouraged, and the buy-
feeble at 12. :es, usedO attend circuit i ing done through one agency. As it
j take a great ■ is, different farmers have gone to
court and l
the arguments Banks and bought clover hay as high
interest in l___
of attorneys
as $25.00. With freight and carrying
David Geage Radall wgs born in charges added makes the hay cost
Conneant, Ctawfor Co., Pa., July 10, the farmers $30.00 and over by
1823. He sjent tP greater part of spring. There is a very large crop of
his chjldhotM nor • Lake Erie and fine hay this year and it is felt that
Earle Canal. Late the family moved prices will decline materially if Til­
to Illinios anl fr<n there to Iowa, lamook farmers hold off for awhile.
where, in f8/8, fe was married to
June milk checks will be given out
Miss HarrietjChuch. He crossed the early next week.
plains in 183 ii company with his
Following amounts were received
father, two totiers and several Per­ for June cheese, total being $272,960.
kins brothel. Iheir trip was un­ Maple Leaf Creamery......... $29,995
eventful. Hdimmigrated to Oregon Tillamook Creamery........... 34,155
in 1853, lopping at The Dalles, ‘Fairview Dairy Assn............ 10,736
where he heyed build the govern­ South Prairie Creamery ... 19,172
ment forts ail barracks. Later he Three Rivers Creamery ... 14,741
entered the Idlan service, helping to Mohler Creamery.................. 17,108
place the Indins on Warm Spring Clover Leaf Creamery.........
7.516
and Grand Bnde Reservations. He Long Prairie Creamery .... 12,255
spent severa years in Lafayette, Elwood Creamery Company.
8,371
farming, andteveral years in South­ Cloverdale Cheese Co......... 12.229
ern Oregon, were he operated a saw Central Creamery Co............
6,674
mill. There his son William was Cold Springs Factory.........
8.296
I It’s better business to buy your
New Edison by our B.dget Plan
ROP into our «tore and find out why.
Tiie Budget Plan goes away from the old
D
slipshod methods of buying home entertain­
ment.
It presents a regular, deli nite plan of buying
which tells you at a glance how much of
your income you can devote to your New
Edison.
it’s better business for you—because you
cati have the New Edison now.
Ask about the Budget Plan. We want you
to take advantage of it.
MM RECORDS DI STOCK TO CHOOSE FROMr
LAMAR'S DRUG STORE,
TIHamook, Oregon.
CHILDREN 15e.
CHECKERS
*
WILLIAM
Oretown Cheese Co................ 10,134
Neskowin Dairy Assn..........
5,834 Tillamook Headlight’s
Beaver Creamery Assn......... 5,840
Trade Mart.
East Beaver Cheese Co............ 5,173
Pleasant Valley Chese Co.. . . 5,782
One cent a word per Issue.
Alder Vale Creamery........... 3,747
Upper Nestucca...................... 3,474 Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . *
Sand Lake Creamery Co. . . . 2,579
Holstein Creamery .............
23,210 Just hear the new “Cheney” phono­
graph, then decide. Monthly pay­
Red Clover Creamery......... 14,506
ments. The Song Shop, Main St.
Meda Creamery....................
6,746
Miami Creamery.................
4,090
For Sale by John Leland Henderson,
206-3d St., Tillamook, the Makin-
$272.960
Total
ster, 160 acre ranch, near Oretown.
Price $25000.00 Terms easy.
The Lincoln-Tillamook Project.
When in need cf something electric
Mr. and Mrs. William Walton were
just call on the Sunset Electric.
in the city this morning from Salem.
Mr. Walton was highly interested in Let the Sunset Electric wire your
home and save you money.
the Roosevelt Highway measure, and
the editor found him a good booster
the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
for it when he visited Salem, and Go al to Mazda
lamps. They give better
strange to relate, although Marion
light.
county is considered to have more
mossbacks than any other county in For Sale: new milk wagon, 2 inch
the state, it gave the Roosevelt High­
tires. John Enzler, Tillamook. J-29
way measure a majority vote, Mr.
Walton is also interested in the pro­ My middle name is George. Let me
bring you "Vaughn” Best drag saw
posed road to connect Lincoln and
on the market today. Call E. G.
Tillamook counties and in this con­
Krebs.
nection it is proposed that the ex­
pense of this improvement be divid­ Three lots, number 5, 6 and 7 Block
ed between the two counties, the
11. A. A. Miller's Add. to Tilla­
State Highway Commission and the
mook, on 8th St. $300.00. E. M.
government, each contributing $20,-
Pittlnger, 1095 Maryland Ave.,
000 for the project. As this is a
Portland, Ore.
matter of great Importance to Tilla­
mook county, especially the south Wanted: a married man to work on
a dairy ranch a good job and good
part of the county, It will open up to
pay. Inquire at this office.
development a large stretch of coun­
ty and bring a large volume <A trad­
ing to Cloverdale. We consider this For sale: new McPhail upright piano.
Private party. Terms if desired,
improvement of more importance to
address
care of Headlight.
the Nestucca Valley than the Three
the
Rivers road, and we hope that
For sale: 2 high grade Jersey cows.
next county budget will provide the
Prices reasonable. Frank Pickett,
necessary funds for our part of the
on Alex Finlayson place, Bay City.
woi k.
Rooms—with or without board. Mrs.
Sheets, 210 East 8th Street.
Baby Shop News
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New line of Novelties for gift just Notice to Horsemen: The young Stal­
lion. Good Luck, registered No. 20,
arrived from New York. Stamped
327, and grand champion winner
articles of fancy work, also dresses,
at
Oregon State fair, 1919. has
rompers, etc., for the children. Best
come
to Tillamook, together with
Canton flannel and Daisy cloth to be
three grand young mares. Ready
found anywhere. Knox Knit hose in
for work, all are for sale. The ser­
silk lisle, also heavy ribbed of splen­
vices of said stallion may be had
did wearing quality.
at Fair grounds. Wm. Lillie, own-
We carry Standard Patterns. July
Designers and Summer Quarterlies
J. E. Clink, contractor and builder,
are in.
open for all kinds of building and
„e take your order for Spirella
rspair work. Phone from 7 to 8
corsets, also waists for boys and
p. m. Mutal.
girls.
On balcony at King & Crenshaw. For Sale : Clover hay in bale, from 15
Edith L. King, Prop.
to 70 tons, well cured and clean,
$25 per ton. f. o. b. cars. Joe
Harrington, Cornelius, Or. R. 1-A5
Resolution of Condolence.
Whereas the Supreme Ruler of the
Unlvt-se in His definite wisdom and
mercy, has seen fit to receive from
this world of pain and sorrow to
that happy home beyond, the wife
of our beloved Brother, H. T. Botts,
and that In her departure we are a-
gain reminded that our lives are
fleeting and transitory, and are call­
ed to pause a moment in the busy
whirl of life to bow our heads in
humble submission to the will of
Him who rules the destinies of all,
and
Whereas, in the death of Maud
Botts, the wife of Brother H. T.
Botts, we recognize that "One touch
of sorrow makes the world akin,"
and in this, his great affliction, we
extend to our beloved Brother our
heartfelt sympathy, assure him of
our desire to help him bear his burd­
en of sorrow, and
Whc-reas, her loyalty to her hus­
band and friends, and her fidelity to
the responsibility of life has gained
for her the sincere admiration of
those who were fortunate to make
her acqaintance.
Therefore be it resolved, that we.
as members of Tillamook Lodge No.
»4 of the Independent Order of Odd­
fellows. extend to our bereaved Bro­
ther our heartfelt sympathy in this,
his hour of sorrow.
Resolved further, that a copy ol
these resolutions be sent to the be-
reaved husband, and one to the
newspapers of Tillamook city for
publication, and one spread upon the
minutes of this lodge.
Respectfully submitted in F. L.
A T.
F. F. Conover. Dolph Tlnnerstet.
Geo P. Winslow, committee.
FOX
SPECIAL PRODUCTION
UICK cars ar? the result of twenty
years of consistent and reliable motor
car building—built thoroughly by scien­
tific processes which have stood the grill­
ing tests of tipie and endurance.
Each model is an expression of everlasting
beauty, comfort and durability, bringing
to each owner that complete satisfaction
of ownership for which Buick cars have
become so famous.
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The pleasing Results that have been at­
tained by over five hundred thousand
Buick cars in operation has so greatly
increased the publics demand for Buick
product that those who are looking for­
ward to Buick ownership should place
their orders early and avoid any possible
delay in desired delivery.
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We are now in position to make immediate delivery.
SUNSET GARAGE.
For Sale: Vs acre land. Good house Warning—All persona are hereby
and barn, lights and water In
warned to note the machines ana
house. 'A mile ijorth of Tillamook
prices quoted by traveling sewing
on pavement. Enquire Headlight
machine agents and to compare
office.
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with what we have to offer at the
same price before buying. More
Wanted: Small good paying ranch,
Singer machines made and sold
within 15 miles of Tillamook City.
than all others put together.
I wish to lease, rent or purchase on
There’s a good reason.
Singer
terms, and operate ranch with cap­
Agency, opposite Post Office, Tilla­
able experienced relatives, and con­
mook.
I I V W - —,1-- f|-
tinue my work in town. Address
R. B. Driscoll, Tillamook.
For Sale: 4>/a acres river bottom land
in city limits In meadow and cot­
Dr. Turner the well known eye ipeo-
tage and 6 lots adjoining. Pavc-
ialist will be in Tillamook again
ment all paid. *6500. Enquire
August 17th to 20th inclusive.
of John Leland Henderson, 206.
Consult him at Jenkins Jewelry
3rd St.
store. Headaches relieved, cross
eyes straightened. Satisfaction Wanted: Men or women to take ord­
guaranteed. Don’t forget the dale.
ers among friends and neighbors
for the genuine guaranteed hos­
Wanted to borrow: Money on river
iery, full line for men, women and
bottom farms. Guilt edge security.
children.
Eliminates darning.
Enquire of John Iceland Henderson,
Saves money.
Everybody buys.
208-3rd St., Tillamook. Or.
A bonanza for agents. Experience
unnecessary. Write International
For Sale: Six acre tract % mile
north of Tillamook on paved road. Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa.
Sep. 30
Modern five room house and out
building all new. Inquire of N.
Miscellaneous Advertisements
Hanson on place.
A bargain in a dairy farm in Coos
county: 274 acres of the finest riv­
er bottom' land. Located on Co­
quille river four miles below Co­
quille city, the county seat of Coos
county. Place has river frontage of
1’4 miles. About 70 acres either
under cultivation or In pasture.
Re< of land covered with willbw
brush and easy to clear. Good
frame house and two barns. Price
*110 per acre. Terms. E. C. Rob­
erta. Myt He Point. Ore
Aug. 12
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Information Wanted.
Christian Church
Information wanted of Jose V.
Extends a most cordial Invitation
Lopez, age between 25 and 30. Any
to the general public to attend all
Information will be appreciated.
Emanuel T. Suares, Beaver, Tilla­ services. The strangers in our midat
will find a warm welcome by the
mook. Ore.
,
church.
Preaching services, 11 a. m. and 8
United Brethern in Christ.
p. m.
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C. B., 7 p. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Bible school, 10 a. m. Graded
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday. 8 p. m. system used come a ad see how It
Once again we with ail interest ia works.
H. H. Tu k«r, minister.
your future welfare kindly invite
you and family to our various ser­
vices.
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AnnamMHMnt,
The Ladles Aid will be entertained
by Mrs. Paul Hanson, at her home on
Thursday at 1:30 p. m. The president
I hereby announce myself an in­
urges upon all members and friends dependent candidate for the office of
to be present as she desires a good District Attorney for Tillamook
attendance.
Ccouty.
8. 8. Johnsen.
Film Show» How Girl Can Erase
Prison Past
C. DIETER.
Can an Innocent girl serve a term
In prison, return to the outbid«, world
DENTIST.
and win back success and happiness?
How thia can be done Is revealed in _TILLAMOOK BVÏLDINO
the Vitagraph picture, "Shadows of
(Over Hultoni’s).
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentists. the Past," w^iich will be shown at
National Building.
the Gem Theatre on Wednesday, Aug.
T illnmook- Oregon.
4. Anita Stewart, one of the most
Dr. Wise—Dentist.
beautiful women of the screen Is the
Dr. J. B Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F star. Ralph Ince was director. The
Bldg, Tillamook. Oregon.
pictuie teems with heart interest and
DB A. C. CRANK.
Dr. Wise »rill be at his Bay City of­ thrills. There Is a particularly grip­
ping
revelation
of
politics
given
in
fice on Wednesdays
F-2S.
Dr». Shearer 4 Crank
the story.
Medical & Surgery.
Dr. Ramsey
Otteopath
Dr. Shearer reports the birth of a
Room 1in
’M. O O F Bldg . Tilla
National Building.
niook. Mutual phone. B*ll phone girl to A. B Wood, of Hebo, on the
2<th of July.
ZT-J.
THlamook