Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 26, 1920, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 26, 1920.
ANOTHER CHAMBER OF COM­
H. Rosenberg.
MERCE LAUNCHED IN CITY
Chairman Traffic. Transportation
and
waterways committee.
F
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Board of Seven Members Will Have Beltz.
I
The Management.
Chairman Mercantile and Agricul­
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
One cent a word per issue.
ture committee, H. Crenshaw.
Another Chamber of Commerce
Chairman Legislation and Taxat­
was launched in this city on Thurs­ ion committee, C. J. Edwards.
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. .*
day evening, at a meeting of the bus­
Chairman Tourist, Publicity and
iness men at the city hall, and it is
Just hear the new “Cheney" phono­
hoped that the new organization will Convention committee. R. B. Miller.
graph, then decide. Monthly pay­
Chairman Social and Civic com­
have sufficient stability and staying
ments. The Song Shop, Main St.
mittee,
W.
J.
Reichers.
power to remain on the job for a
Chairman Administration, Mem­
number of years before it gives up I
the ghost.
bership and Finance committee, Fred For Sale by John Leland Henderson.
20S-3d St., Tillamook, the Makin-
That Tillamook City has been a C. Baker.
ster, 160 acre ranch, near Oretown.
“Dead one”, as far as a commerical
Between now and the next meet­
Price $2500.00. Terms easy.
body is concerned for a number of ing of the board of directors Manager
years, but there is now an awakening Harrison was instructed to round up
of the dead bones to life and activity. evety business and professional man When in need of something electric
just call on the Sunset Electric.
Notwithstanding about 50 business
in the city and enroll them as mem­
men had signed up. less than 20 put
the Sunset Electric wire your
.it an appearance Thursday evening, bers. for it is hoped that the mem Let
home and save you money.
but those who were present found bership will amount to 200 the next
their lost motion and became inter­ few weeks.
I he board had under discussion For Sale: Jersey cow, will freshen in
ested in matters pertaining to the
February. See George Hoskins,
future development of Tillamook the matter of water transportation,
Tillamook, Or.
city and county.
and decided to cooperate with the
The organization will be managed timber owners and dairymen who Wanted; good steady man on dairy
by a board of seven directors, and have under consideration the matter
ranch. See G. W. Olson.
those who were elected Thursday of better harbor improvements. The
were: H. H. Rosenberg, C. J. Ed­
Board decided to employ a stenogra­ Lost; fountain pen with gold band.
wards, R. B. Miller, W. J. Riechers,
Finder pleaseleave at this office.
F. A. Beltz. H. Crenshaw and Fred C. pher to help the committee that was
Baker. The board will elect the of- 1 appointed to procure data in regard Want to rent, a farm. Will buy 20
to amount of freight that is shipped
fleers.
or more cows. Address X Head­
Several matters were talked over R. in and out of the county on the rail­
light office, Tillamook, Or.
B. Miller strongly urging the advisa­ road and what it costs, and what if
bility of procuring an aviation field. would cost with a boat service.
Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
R. W. Watson complained that the
An effort will be made to raise $5,-
al Mazda lamps. They give better
work on the Bayocean road had been 000 for publicity work in Tillamook.
light.
stopped and advocated its comple­
tion as soon as possible, for it seemed
To trade—Chevolet car for small
a little strange after money had been
house and lot or for lot. Phone
Notice
provided for completing the road it
M-64.
All members of Fairview Grange
had not been done. Road-master
Carrol stated that they expected to who have received notice of Fire In­ For Sale or Trade: 1 team of horses
and a 4-horse power gasoline eng­
put a steam shovel to work the com­ surance assessment please mail check
ine. Phone 34F5 or write Box 33,
ing winter, but it appears to be the to Frank D. Bester.
Rockaway, Or.
9-23
intention of a number of business
men to interview the county court
Small dairy ranch for sale with six
Card of Thanks.
and urge tlie speedy completion of
cows, in Trask river bottom, three
the road.
miles south of Tillamook F. L.
We wish to thank the many friends
The matter of a road between Lin­
Buell
T. F.
coln and Yamhill counties was for their kind sympathy on account
brought up by C. J. Edwards, who of the sad drowning of our daughter
My middle name is George. Let me
•showed the necessity of the road and and niece.
bring you "Vaughn” Best drag saw
which he thought would form part
Mr .and Mrs. W. Bedortha
on the market today. Call E. G.
of the Roosevelt Highway.
0. M. Burbank
Krebs.
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Tlie board of directors met on Mon­
Notice to the Public
1920 Chalmers 6 Sport Model for
day evening at the city when the fol­
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sale at a bargain, driven less than
lowing officers and chairmen of com­
Having bought out Mr. Sutton’s
2900 miles. See Williams and Wil­
mittees were elected:
interest in the Sutton & Loll Meat
liams Garage.
President, Fred C. Baker; Vice- Market, I wish to inform our patrons
president, H. H. Rosenberg; Secret­ they will receive the same courteous For Sale: 50 acres good bottom land,
ary and treasurer, W. J. Reichers treatment In the future as they have
with cows, teams and farm imple­
Manager, Leslie Harrison.
ments. $600 with half to assume.
In the past.
Chairman Industrial committee, H.
Inquire at this office.
9-2
L. E. Loll.
GEM THEATRE FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
FRIDA Y-SA TURD A Y,
AUGUST 27-28
The Misfit Wife
Alice Lake
FEATURING
“Grab the Ghost” Snub Pollard
Comedy.
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Will trade 5 acres of land in Kitsap
county Wash, for automobile, Ford
preferred.* See F. W. Powers or
write, Box 446, Tillamook, Or.
If this Car Was Your Car Who
Would Stand the Loss ?
J. E. Clink, contractor and builder,
ADULTS 25c.
"THE MISFIT WIFE" w/rw ALICE LAKE
Tuesday,
August 31
“BROKEN
BLOSSOM
ADULTS 25c.
CHILDREN 15c.
It is a thing almost toQ beautiful
too sublime, for words. The high
art of the screen must remain as a
closed book to those .who do not
see and know
CHILDREN 15c.
DWGDIFFrnß
BWH
open for all kinds of building and
repair work. Phone from 7 to 8
p. m. Mutal.
This car burned on Saturday, August 14th. The loss
Wanted: a position as watchman or
was paid August 19th.
care taker, by elderly man, not able
For a small sum we will insure your car. Do it to-day. to do heavy work. W. H. Maurice,
care of Floyd Woolfe, Tillamook.
Tomorrow your car may burn.
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For Sale: 100 acre daily farm. Par- I
tly cleared. 1 % miles north of j
Beaver, on paved road. Good 5
room house, barn and orchard. In- ;
quire I. Hiner, Beaver, Or.
8-3 j
For Sale: 2 yr. old Registered Guer­
nsey Bull. Will take good cow in
trade. Inquire of A. ZwalJ, Tilla­
mook, Or.
S-26
For Sale—two good cows, both now
milking, will both be fresh about
the first of next March. Would take
some tide land hay for part pay­
ment. I also have an all iron farm
wagon for sale or trade for light
wagon.—E. A. Reynolds, Bay City.
A phonograph you can play yourself.
The Aeolian Vocalion has all the
best features of the others and
some unknown to them. The new
and greater phonograph. Shown
for the first time in Tillamook
county at the Tillamook Music
Store, opposite Post Office.
For Sale: 40 acre dairy farm, with
good house, good barn, chicken
house, with 18 head of cows, team
of horses, harness and wagon, three
hogs, milk cans and other farm im­
plements. Two miles east of Tilla­
mook. Price $17,000. Terms $6,-
000 cash. D. A. Bailey, Tillamook
Or., Route 1 Box 60.
8-19
ROLLIE W. WATSON, The Insurance Man.
All Kinds of Insurance.
OREGON’S FINEST BEACH RESORT
BAYOCEAN
Money to loan—Enquire of John
Leland Henderson,
Tillamook, Oregon.
206-3rd St., i
REPU BUG
1UGKS
There is no reason why you should do any
experimenting about your own particular
hauling needs.
There i§ hardly a line of business in this
city wherein the Republic has not answered
the transportation question.
HOTEL BAYOCEAN, NATAT0RIUM, BUNGALOWS, TENTS,—
For sale: Columbia Hotel, at Wheeler.
Reasonable Rates; Hotel under management of Mr. and
Mrs C. C. Nepple who are experienced hotel-people; bowl­
ing allies and pool tables; unexcelled sports in N'atatorium
and on beach. Come to the beet beach ir. Oregon for your
vacation.
Receivers of T. B. Potter Realty Co.,
323 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Portland.
We are almost sure to have solved success­
fully, for others, problems that parallel
your own.
Wanted: Men or women to take ord­
This is so because the Republic dealer
actually sells more trucks, to more different
kinds of business—not only here, but
wherever trucks are used.
Has 23 rooms, all with modern
equipment, and is doing as good a
business as any hotel in the coun­
ty. Price $5,500, furniture includ­
ed. Ed Kelly, Wheeler, Or.
9-2
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GRAVES CANNING CO. INC.
will buy your
BLACKBERRIES !
ers among friends and neighbors
for the genuine guaranteed hos­
iery, full line for men, women and
children.
Eliminates
darning.
Saves money.
Everybody buys.
A bonanza for agents. Experience
unnecessary. Write International
Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa.
Sep. 30 '
Miscellaneous Advertisements
Dr.'s Allen
and
Sharp.
National Building.
Dentists.
Cannery will be in operation at Tillamook as soon as Dr. Wise—Dentist.
berry season opens.
GRAVES CANNING CO. Inc.,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F
Bldg. Tillamook, Oregon.
Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of­
fice on Wednesdays
F-26.
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Dr. Ramsey
Osteopath
Room 110-1. O Oy. Bldg.. Tilla­
mook
Mutual phone, Bell phone
146-M.
7 1
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Restaurant Open At Rockaway.
Hill Military Academy
V
THE SCHOOL FOR
YOUR BOY.
Portland, Ore.
Opens Sept. 15th.
The Elmore Annex Restaurant,
next to the Elmore Hotel, is now
op^i for the season. Chicken dinner
served Sundays from 1 to E p. m.
Special attention given parties on
reservation. “Quality our Motto.
Senator Harding’s speech of ac­
ceptance Is an able, constructive,
fearless exposition of the Issues of
the day. It reveals the nomine, as
a man of sound judgmnt and well-
balanced mind, one who fully appre­
ciate« the great responsibilities of
th. office of President of th. United
P'Me*.
Williams & Williams
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