Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 04, 1920, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, NOV. 4. 1920
For Sale:
Vaughn dragsaw, with
clutch, almost new. Also new ones.
E. G. Krebs.
Listen ! Have you an old piano von
A want to sell? I will pay the top
price—cash! Or, possibly you are
thinking of trading it in on a new
one or a Player. Write or phone
and I’ll be around to see you. Le­
land B. Erwin. The Plano Man.
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
When in need of something electric For Sale: All the city property I have ! Cabbage
just call on the Sunset Electric.
in Tillamook, including my heme
as well as my new Duplex house at
No. 10 and 12, Seventh St., East.
These properties are splendidly loc-
ated, both on pav»,. streets. J.
Smith.
For sale : good steel rang", also organ,
Call Frank Nelson.
Let the Sunset Electric wire your
home and save you money.
to
Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale of­
206-3rd St., For Sale: Harley Davison. 3 speed,
electrical equipped motor cycle.
$200—$50 down, balance easy
earth, 60 lb. cau, 18c. per lb., 10
terms to responsible party. Apply
lb. can 19c. per lb. light amber a
at No. 4 Corner 12th St. and Still­
blend 17 and 18c. per ib. Amber.
well Ave.
15 and 16c. per Ib. These prices at I
shipping point. Pool with yoqr Wanted: a good, stéady. gentlemanly
saleman to handle a Ward’s wagon
neighbors and order a big can two
in Tillamook county. No exper­
in a case. Cash with ordeti prompt
ience needed. For full particulars
shipment.
Reference,
National
write promptly to Dr. Ward’s Med­
Bank of Hermiston. Chas Kaiser.
ical Company. Winona, Minnesota.
Hermiston, Oregon.
11-4
Established 1856.
11-11
ing machines, almost new, Singai
Agency opposite P. O.
Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
Ford, For Sale, reasonable, has body
al Mazda lamps.
John
They give better
light.
that will hold 8 milk cans, has just
Lost: a college pin with the letter«,
been overhauled, a dandy truck fur
S. D. S. C. in gold on black back
a dairyman. See Geo. Hoskins, 2
ground. Finder please leave at Till­
miles north of town.
11-4 I
amook Drug Store. Reward.
Dr. Wise—Dentist.
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp.
Dentists.
National Building.
They relieve much suffering
4>
dentist, I. 0. 0. F.
Dr. J. B.
Bldg, Tillamook. Oregon.
Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of­
fice on Wednesdays
Pilled with hot water and applied to
the side, head, feet, back, or wher­
ever there is pain, brings quick relief.
are made by experienced workmen
in one of the best equipped factories
in the world,
Each piece is tested
before it leaves the factory,
We
guarantee Kantleek Rubber Goods to
give satisfactory wear and service
for 2 clears.
auto
drivers
12 head of young stock.
Island of Bermuda Colonized Eight
Year« Before the Mayflower.
Sailed From England.
The Island of Bermuda was discov­
ered In 1515 b< n Spaniard. Juan tie
Bermudez. Nearly 100 years later an
English vessel with Virginia colonists
wit« shipwrecked on the Island, which
had been known ns the Isle of Devils
because of the terrific storms on its
Ad-
coast, and had been shunned,
mlral Sir George Somers. lending the
Virginians, died, His body was taken
back to England, where the colonists
told the wonders of the island. The
Virginia company deteAuined to colo-
nize the islands, and hail Its charter
amended to Include islands within 3<M>
As a result. 50
leagues of Virginia
colonists were sent out tn 1612. eight
vears before the Mayflower sailed.
Later the Virginians sold their rights
to a Bermuda company, which so sub­
verted tlie Inhabltnn’s that they formed
a parliament and fought fog their
rights. Three branches of govern­
ment were devised. Regulations were
most severe, anil penalties were of the
most extreme nature.
thewater
C. I. CLOUGH CO
THE REXALL STORE,
Orego«,
CITY TRANSFER
LOCAL AND LONG
DISTANCE HAULING
Mutual Phone
UNLOADS
By staging a Big Cash Reduction Sale. Money
and More Money is the demand
COMMENCING ON MONDAY NOV. sth WE WILL CUT THE PROFITS ENTIRELY
OFF BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, QUILTS, BED SPREADS, PILLOWS ETC., AND
MAKE A SHARP CUT ON FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, OIL HEATERS, DISH­
ES, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE AN DALL OTHER LINES IN STOCK—SALE TO RUN
SIX DAYS ONLY.
4
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COMFORTERS
$2.75
$3.60
$4.25
$4.85
$6.00
$7.50
$1.50
12.50
$4.00
$6 00
$8.00
COMORTERS.......... ’. .
COMFORTERS ......
COMFORTERS ............
COMFORTERS ............
COMFORTERS ............
COMFORTERS ______
PILIXJW8
PILLOWS
PILLOWS
PILLOWS
PILLOWS
RUGS.
$1.65 15 PCT OFF ON ROOM SIZE
AND AXMINSTER.
$2.75
PCT OFF ON ROOM SIZE
20
13.35
DEITOX GRASS RUGS
$3.50
$4 25
VILLA RICE STRAW RUGS
$5.75
' CROCKERY
PILLOWS
••• $1.25
.2.00
• ■ •' I 3.00
■ • - 1 4.50
-116 50
VELVET
30c. CUPS AND SAUCERS......................25c
35c. CUPS AND SAUCERS...................... 25c.
Vc. PLATES
25c.
32c....................................................................
PLATES
. .......
30c
DISCOUNT ON GOLD BA?iD AND WHITE
WARE DSHES.
NOTE—DURING OUR
FOUR YEAR BUSINESS CAREER WE HAVE EXTEND­
ED CREDIT TO ALL. WE HAVE ENDEAVORED TO GIVE YOU VALUE
RECEIVED IN ALL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS. THIS SALE AFFORDS YOU
THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION WITH YOUR
DOLLARS. THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE WE ARE YOURS TRULY HARRIS
furniture company
That of Heart Far Outranks th* Writ­
ten Word In th« Making
I
of Friend«.
Foundations for tlie central struc­
ture of the present eepltnl in Washing
tun were finished on August 24. 1818
The old cnpltol bad only two wings
connected by a covered wooden bridge
which was destroyed and tlie wings
damaged by the British, who set tire to
the building in 1814. Three years In­
ter congress voted to remove the wuigs
and build the uew central structure,
which with Its douie was completed in
1829. •
The two great marble extension
wings In which the senate and house
of representatives meet were begun In
1851 and completed for occupancy In
1859? The old dotue. made of wood
and brick, was torn away In 1855. and
rhe present dome completed In 1864.
The great statue of the goddess of
freedom, which rests upon the dome,
was designed by i'homas Crawford,
father of Marlon Crawford, novelist.
Charles Bultinch of Boston wus the
architect of the original central struc­
ture and Thomas U. Walter designed
the marble extensions and the present
dome. He was a Philadelphian.
The total cost of the present Capitol
was about $16.0041.'ss>. and It has been
pronounced by architectural authori­
ties. both In America and Europe, to be
tlie greatest and uoblest building In tlie
world.—Chicago Journal.
There Is one language of tbe fnngn»
and another of the heart, anil tbe
oud is tlie more Important. Tlie ihiiigk-
hov In France often found himself nrv-
able to exchange word«—beymnl iiier
briefest greeting or the expresalon of
the elemental needs of life—with ihoee
among whom be came, from » far.
strange land. But ucUvu« were tenner
and more Intelligible than speech,
The people knew from his kindly tace
and his outlield hand that they had
nothing to fear from tills A literteat;
soldier. He on me not to steal or de-
stroy; he came to help and to play
the pnrt of a frleud.
The traveler In a land held by «ay-
ages Is under a constant su rvelllance.
The aboriginal folk are wondering
_
whether he Is tbe advance agent of a
grent many more, who are coming to
take what through the ages hns be­
longed to them and to their forbears.
He Is on trial, and the burden of
proof rests with him.
If he goe»
with the modest, courteous, consider­
ate demeanor of a Fambee traveling
through Amazonia, he has nothing to
fear—for he has done nothing to cre-
nte fear. When Stanley went to Af­
rica or Roosevelt traversed South
America or Kinglake made his Jour­
ney In the East, each of these voya*>
era encountered unfamiliar tongues;,
but there are always ways In which
one human being makes himself tm-
derstood by another, no mutter how
distant the points from which they
came.
Class fled Ads.
right; satisfaction guaranteed.
ll-18pd.
For Sale 12 head of young stock
Also 6 tons of hay. Wm. Stuivenga.
ll-18pd.
Send your orders to Wm. Stuiven­
ga for parsnips in sack lots. ll-18p
Singer Agency—opposite Postoffice.
Pianos and tuning. All work guar­
anteed
H F. Cook 131 W. il l If
Two boys with bicycles to peddle pa­
pers. Apply al Palm Confectionery.
For Sale—12
head
of good
work
horses, wagon and harness. Inquire
room 126, Tillamook Hotel.
11-4
Almost new seven drawer $112.00
Singer Sewing machine for saie
Terms if delivered. Phone 131 W.
Wanted—typewriter,
must
be
in
good condition. Write box 283, Til­
lamook, Oregon.
Lost—White crocheted scarf.
$6.50
$5.75
$5.50
$6.75
Capitol at Washington Recognized As
th« Fme«t and Noblest Building
on the Earth.
Osteopath
Aiso 6 ton of hay. Wm. Stuivenga.
Room 110-1. O. O. F. Bldg., Tilla­
11-4
mook. Mutual phone, Bell phone
Won His Honors Worthily.
146-M.
Now is the time to order your cab­
Fljst Sergeant Dnn Daly, undoubt­
bage for krout. In 2 or 3 weeks the edly the best-known man in all the
price will go up. Win. Stuivenga. services, with the exception of Ser­
Send your orders to Wm. Stuivenga
for parsnips in sack lots. .
.11-4
11-4 geant York of Argonne fame, has been
placed on the Inactive list of the Ma­
rine corps reserve.
Daly won two
medals of honor for valor in the Boxer
•<>•
KNOWS NOW HOW IT FEELS
rdtiellion and in the capture of Fort
Riviere, in Haiti, and is said to be the
only man in all the services who holds Dentist, Given Emergency Toothache
Treatment, Dreads Further Ordeal
two medals of honor. In the world
ef a Session In the Chair.
war his feats of exceptional bravery
won for him the tnedallle milltalre and
A haggard-faced man rushed Into
the croix da guerre from France and
the distinguished service cross from the Park Emergency hospital shortly
General Pershing, His passing from after 3 o’clock a few mornings ago.
the active list to accept a position
"For the love of mud will you give
with a prominent banking house in me something to stop a raving tooth­
New York removes from the murines ache? It’s had me up all night, and
their most picturesque of the old I I’ve tried everything." he moaned to
school soldiers.
the steward In attendance.
The steward made the pain-ridden
i
patient comfortable In a chair and
Artificial Wool Not Muoh Good.
Widespread interest having been then applied soothing remedies to the
taken in a new artificial wool, an ex­ offending molar.
“Why. the pain’s gons,” tbe patient
haustive investigation into the prop­
erties and merits of the fiber has been exclaimed after a while.
“Well, that tooth won’t bother you
made by Prof. Eber Midgley, head of
the department of textile Industries of any more for a while, but you had bet­
the Bradford Technical college, and ter see a dentist in tbe morning," said
United State« Consul A. S. Ingram of the steward.
“Guess TH have to,” said the patient
Bradford, summarizes his conclusions
gloomily.
about as fellows:
“Everybody hates to go to a dentist.”
The new fiber is unsuitable for u«e
In spinning yarn on the worsted prin­ remarked the steward. “WUl you give
ciple. It being lacking In uniformity of me your name for our records?”
“Yes." said the patient “I am Dr.
diameter, strength
and
elasticity.
When blended «"1th pure wool the re­ A. Karageorgs.”
“Are you a physician?” asked the
sult Is an uneven yarn.
steward.
“No. I’m a dentist.” smiled the pa-
Subduing the Hookworm.
dent ”1 have enred scores and scores
Efforts of the campaign against the of aching teeth, hut this one of mine
hookworm in Jamaica conducted by aure uunerved me. Guess I’ll have to
the government and an expert for the go to a dentist In the morning. Gee, I
Rockefeller foundation already are
hate to”—San Francisco Chronicle.
In Vere, one of the largest
felt,
sugar centers of the colony, the la-
Hearing of Butterflies.
borers now work six days a week,
The hearing of certain butterflies,
they
were
able
to
whereas formerly
work only three,
On account of the moths and the spiders has been a
their Improved physical condition subject of much study by F. Eggers,
large numbers of the workers are whose results have been reported In
a Berlin zoological annual. The seat
leaving Jamaica to work In the cans
of hearing is found to he the “tym­
fields In Cuba.
panal organ" of the last ring of the
thorax.
The air-filled vesicle or
••Dead Men’s Club."
bladder of this organ adjoins two very
The formation of n Dead Men’s club thin spots In the external chitin, and
out of the 2.000 ex-service men who. one of these Is the tree drumhead,
while living, are officially listed as connected with a nerve strand having
killed In action Is a probability, It wits two sensory cells, while the other, the
learned at nntlonnl headquarters of so-called opposite drumhend. seem«
the American legion. Wlllfnm Wart to serve as a sounding board to re­
of Akron, O.. one of the "casualties." enforce vibrations. Experiments with
who was gassed and left on the fleld crickets have shown that the «dilrplng
In Picardy, has suggested the forma­ of the male Is heard only by females
tion of suck an organization.
having the tympanal organ Intact. The
organ of the butterflies, which Is more
sensitive, cannot he tested In the same
way, but response has been had to
very high, shrill tones, such as that
Now is the time to order your cab­
made hy rubbing a cork against a wet
bage for kraut.. In 2 or 3 weeks the glass, and In one species to a clutter­
price will go up. Wm. Stuivenga.
ing sound made by the wings of the
ll-18pd. male. Butterflies flying hy tlnv seem
Beef for canning, grain fed. Send to hnve hearing organs more generally
your ordersto Wm. Stuivenga. Prices than those that are active at night.
Hams Furniture Company
blankets .
LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY ALL
WILLIAMS GARAGE
I.O.O.F. BUILDING
$8.50 WOOLNAP BLANKETS . . .
$8.25 WOOLNAP BLANKETS . .
$7 90 WOOLNAP BLANKETS ...
$8.50 SUB WOOL BLANKETS .
$7.90 SUB WOOL BLANKETS ..
$9.00 ESMOND BLANKETS
$2.75 ESMOND CRIB BLANKETS
$6.00 COTTON BLANKETS
BLANKETS .
$5.75 COTTON
$5.50 COTTON BLANKETS . .
$5,25 COTTON BLANKETS «..
$4.00 COTTON BLANKETS .. .,.
HAS ADMIRATION OF WORLD
15 PER CENT TRADE DISCOUNT^
ON ALL TIRES now in stock, our
tires are all Standard makes and
are fully guaranteed by the man-
ufacturers. Come in and investi-
gate our price before buying else
were
GET IT AT
A. F. WALLACE
and
A BRITISH POSSESSION
In order to make room for our
incoming’ stock we are offering
bottle that does not leak.
Tillamook City
truck
wages 8150, investment of $500 re­
quired. Also want agent for Tilla­
mook under same conditions. Write
or call. 325 Glison St.. Portland.
Or. Your Transporation Lines Inc.
11-18
UUI4G
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Kantleek Rubber Goods
Insure Comfort by |u»in£ Kantleek.
F-26.
Wanted:
Fo" srie:
Dr. Ramsey
'Hot Water Bottles
at reasonable
1 Henderson,
Tillamook, Oregon.
fice Wednesday and Thursday.
Big reductions in Millineiy at Mi« For Sale, two latest styls White sew­
Patterson's. All tailored and feath-
“ er trimmed hats greatly reduced.
Many soft off the face models it
$5.00.
n-4
loan—Enquire of
for krout
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prices at C. O. & C. M. Dawson'.«.
|
I If iu need of glasses see A. H. Harris.
'
Registered optician, at R. W. Ben­
1
nett’s Jewelry store Tuesday and
Saturdays until further notice. Will
make dates any time. Phone 143-J.
PAGE THREE
Possi­
bly In Tillamook or between Tilla­
mook and Chance place on Trask
river. Finder leave at Tillamook
hotel.
11-4 tl.
Shingles for Sale—All orders deliver­
ed free. Write W. H. Sales, Mohler,
Or.
11- 4t 3m.
Woman with child wants light house­
work. R 1. Box 39, Tillamook,
The Wiley B.
Allen Co.
have thou­
sands of satisfied piano customers
here on the coast. Established over
47 years ago with this motto:
"Your money’s worth, or your I
money back." Write for catalogue
and monthly payment plan. Leland
B Erwin "The Piano man,” Tilla­
mook. Ore.
11-4 ti
The Hun never change» We rend Irr
well-informed magazines everywhere
that Germany, unlike any other natio»
participating In the great war, refuse*
to forget the war.
While In Aine»»-
Ica. tn Britain. In France and Italy»
the chief desire Is to turn full atteo-
tlon to the things of peace and to bio*
out war memories. In Hunland th« coo-
verse is true, declares the America»'
Legion Weekly.
The astounding sale of books dealing
with military phases of the war and
the military lessons taught by tbs war
continues throughout Germany. Gets-
mans, old and young, are reading what
Von Hindenburg and Von Kluek and
Von Sanders think of even tbe mi­
nutest details of strategy and tsctlca.
Clubs have been formed for the study
of military questions, and newspaper«
are full of articles explaining just why
Germany failed, and jnst how she
could have done better. Some stupid
persons wonder If this does not mean
“.lust how she can do better next
time I”
“One would expect the reverse look
for a national revulsion of feeling on
the part of beaten Germany leading
them to abjure wnr talk and turn their
thoughts elsewhere.
But Helnle can
neither learn nor forget.
Prudence^
not pessimism. Is the origin of an In­
tense conviction that our sons will
some dn.v have to combat the same old
Teuton mrfiace.
Teach Value of Food«.
The first laboratory for working out
household food problems wns Installed
tn Teachers’ college. New York city,
a little more thnn ten years ago. says
an exchange. The development of acK
once has been extraordinary, the cur­
rent Ideas of the actual value of food
in common use have been revolution­
ized by tlie work In these laboratories!.
When th" war came, the government
accepted w’thout question the result»
of these Investigations and the ra­
tions of American soldier» in Fraar«-
were fixed upon them.
One of the most Interesting fea­
tures of the laboratory Is a complete
fiat. Including kitchen, dining room,
bedroom and bath. Students are se­
lected who need such kinds of food
and experimented upon for weeks at a
time. In this way. many problems of
ihe nt most Importance were solved.
Fur» From New South Wale«.
Ths Whltewashsrs.
Representative Frear was talkinc
An important export trade In fur
■bout a committee with a notorious «kins Is being developed in the stare
record tor whitewashing.
I of New South Wules. says Consul Ed­
"That committee.” he said, “ought ward J. Norton. Sydney, Australia, as
to go out to Los Angeles and start
instanced by the fact that varlons fur
up in tlie moving picture business. I skins to the amount of 2312.462
They'd certainly have a grand sue-
oounds. valued at $7.000000, were ea-
ces«."
ported from Sydney during the «ta
“Why?” asked the puszled report-
•nontli (terlod etuled January 30. HO»
•r.
Why do you ray that congres* excluding rabbit skins, which consti­
man?’
tute a big Item of export from Syd­
“Tt stands to reason they’d have ney. Fox skins are largely exported
a grand sure««««” answered Mr. Frear.
and the foreign demand for kangaroos
"Look how beautifully they screened opossum, wnllahy aud wombat «kina
D»«h last month.”
Is steadily Increasing.
Long onv*..
’•There is one thing which that
young lawyer fellow of Elia's ought tv
be proficient In when he ’.‘••’•-rs to
practice.”
"What Is that?’
"The art of securing a atay."—Bal­
timore American.
Try Heidlight
Classified Ads.
Lost: a Gent’s black gauntlet driving
glove.
Monday night somewhere
on the streets. Finder please re­
turn to Ralph Himes at Dawson’s j
store.
I
Nation Continue« to Dream of Vletorv-
ou« War, In th« Face of In-
glorlous Defeat.
Snap« Eruption Ten Yards Away.
An unnerving but fruitful Incident
Making Wood Fire-Resisting.
occurred recently hs tlie volcnno of
Keeping wood wet. Infecting certain
Kilauea. II. 1.. described as the most
continuously active in the world, was chemicals. and coating with suitable
being examined by scientists of the paints, are the three methods of u>-
crenslng resistance to fire that have
Hawaiian Voli mio Hi scardi assoda
flop. At tlie climax of this expedi­ been tested at the United States f<>r»-«1
products ill born lory. Though not tlie
tlon they ted determined to photo
most effective, painting Is the chenp-
graph a towering crag of soll<llfie<l
eM mid most practicable treatment for
lava Hint rises. Glhrnllurllke. from
rhe surface of a swelling, overcrusted wood In small amount. Ordinary cal­
cimine or whitewash proves to be as
leva lake, declares an illustrated nr
resistant to tire an any paint.
It Is
tide In Popular Mechanics Magazine.
Rut nt Die insiaiit me cameraman was cheap and convenient to use; and
while It does not prevent hurtling at
squeezing the bulb an explosion with
III the uneasy mass threw into the air. lilgli tenipenitme It lessens the risk of
spreading a blaze from burning cig-
nor ten yards from the party and di
redly before the tens of the camera. •ircftes. sparks and matches. A paint
of linseed oil. zinc borate and chrome
a tumbling mass of white hot lava
Crashing hack, and so breaking the green, which lias been tried for out­
surface crust, these erupted fragments door use. retained Its fire-resisting
roused the entire lake Into a "seeth­ properties during more than three
years of exposure to the weather.
ing bellowing mass of fountains."
Found: South of town, a gold watch.
Owner apply to E. G. Krebs and re­
ceive same.
11.4
ALWAYS THE SAME OLD HUH
They get Results
I
•toeI r j Hi* Cellar.
Dryden—Are you trying to corner
the thermometer market? I see you’»»
bought K>0 gross of them.
Wetmore Sb! They're spirit H np >
mometors. Every one Is filled with •
per wot alcuhui.