Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 06, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, IMI
A
PAGE FOUR
At The Rex
Henry B. Walthall, in his latest
success, “The Long Arm of Mau-
nister,” will be the headliner at til«
Rex Theatre on Sat. Jan. 15th.
Little Cost—Big Results. AU Tillamook County Reads Them. One Cent a Word Per Issue
A long list of players appear
Tillamook, Oregon
throughout the unfolding of the
The last issue of the Oregon Voter
THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THE WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYJVHERE
complex story of “The Long Arm of
Both Telephones
FOR SALE
contains very good biographical
at any time. Oregon Transfer,
Mannister.” In the working out of FOR SALE—LIGHE WAGON. JAS. ! ** World have entrusted Their repu-
tatlons to the Victor Records.!
opposite P. O. Both phones
sketches
of
some
of
the
members
of
Entered as second-class matter in
I the ingenious and well-laid plan of
Hear them at their best in your ;____________________________________
Williams, R. F. D.
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the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon.
revenge, Mannister’s agents are
the state legislature under the title
own home. Tillamook Music Co., LET THE SUNSET
ELECTRIC
everywhere, some are but shadows, FOR SALE—TEN TONS OF HAY.
"Who’s Who in the Senate”. The
Dealers, opposite P. O.
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wire
your
home
and
save
you mon­
Subscription Bates
in the moonlight, others passing
Can make arrangements for feed­
ey.
tf
One year ......................................... $2.00 sketches, written in a more or less
ing on the place. Herman Thun. HAY AND GRAIN HAULING A
figures
on
the
sidewalks
of
the
Six months ................................... 100 humorous vein by Editor C. C. Chap­
Blaine,
Oregon.
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speciality.
Oregon
Transfer.
Both
crowded streets, all doing their
PROFESSIONAL
Three months..................................... 50
phones. Opposite P. O.
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man, are certainly worth reading.
Payable In advance
small but important parts in this FOR SALE — BRIGHT, GREEN
leafy clover hay.
No. 1 grade FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE- DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room
great tale.
110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook.
at $22 F. O. B. Shefflin, Oregon,
gon Transfer, both phones.
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Mutual phone, Bell phone 146-M.
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grower. Write Joe Harrington.
Back To Normal
It has taken the genius o£ David
This month will se« Tillamook
Cornelius, Oregon.
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Fraternal Notes
Wark Griffith to bring the rich, ro­
County, as well as all other com­
AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN DR.’S ALLEN & SHARP DENTISTS
National Building.
mantic flavor of Bret Hart’s stories FOR SALE-— HOUSE AND LOTS
munities, on the threshold of a new
Tillamook County, Victor Vic-
for $1000. Easy terms. Inquire at
of
the
California
of
the
rough
days
of
Victor
Re-
trolas,
$25.00
and
up.
prosperity; not the false, inflated
PYTHIAN SISTERS
Headlight office.
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DR. J. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, I. O.
49 to the screen. "Scarlet Days,”
cords, 85 cents and up. Tilla-
kind we have been used to for the
Miriam Temple meets regularly
O. F. Bldg,, Tillamook, Oregon.
FOR
SALE
—
GOOD
"STEEL
RANGE,
mook
Music
Co.,
Opposite
P.
O.
¡the
latest
Griffith
production,
which
las three years, but a condition re­ the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each
SOAP
AND
SOCKS
IN
SUMATRA
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also
organ.
Call
Walter
Nelson.
will show at the Rex Theatre, Fri­
sembling the pre-war period . Prices month in Pythian Castle Hall
DR. LEBOW CAN BE FOUND
of
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Dr. Wise's Tillamook office, south
will surely return to somewhere Tillamook, and all members are cor- Wearirqj of Hosiery 1» an Indication day, January 14th, tells a dramatic Mutual phone.
MONEY TO LOAN—ENQUIRE OF
of
the Court House every Monday.
story of the life in theolden days in FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO
near their former level and the con­ dially invited and urged to attend,
That the Wearer Earns at Least
John Leland Henderson, 206-3rd
Tuesday and Wednesday until
a boom mining town In the San
servative class of people, who have The attendance is growing, interest
$20 a Month.
St., Tillamook, Oregon.
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lots on easy, terms. Price $1,000.
noon.
Joaquin Valley. The Bret Harte
avoided any ^unnecessary eifpendl- is growing, and we want to make
Enquire at Headlight office.ll-25tf
GO
TO
THE
SUNSET
ELECTRIC
Soap
and
socks
In
Sumatra
—
ten
and
given
characters are recreated
tures during the inflated period, will each and every meeting worth your
A. H.
for National Mazda lamps. They IF IN NEED OF GLASSES SEE at R.
years ago the observant mind of a that dashing Griffith touch that FOR SALE—TWO LATEST STYLE
Harris. Registered optician,
commence a movement of general while.
White
sewing
machines,
almost
give
better
light.
tf
consulate representative of the United
I
W. Bennett’s Jewelry store Tues-
new. Singer Agency, opposite P.
up-building and improvement.
The Grand Chief plans to visit our State» in that Island would have de­ makes them seem real, Alvarez, the
notice. Will make dates any timo.
O.
tf TH E~ WORLD MOVES; SO DO WE.
Randolph, the
The newly rich and the “easy- Temple during January, , and we voted less thought to such matters, chivalrous bandit;
day and Saturdays until further
Oregon
Transfer,
opposite
P.
O.
,
come-easy go” classes will necessar­ hope great benefit will be
derived I but now the Internationalization of cultured gentlemen from Virginia; FOR SALE—PURE BRED BROWN
1
Both phones.
12-9 tf | Phone 14 3-J.
ily have to settle down to the old therefrom.
commerce gives soap and socks in_Su- Rosy Nell, the dancing hall woman,
Swiss cattle. 1 bull 4 years old,
The and her pretty daughter f»">m the
a fine individual; 2 bull calves
workaday routine whick will bring
Brothers and Sisters you cannot matru their place In the sun.
from good ancesters. John Boeckli.
native«, it appears from a recent con- Eastern seminary—all these inter-
them more real happiness and sat­ afford to miss the good times
breeder ¡of Brown-Swiss cattle,
sular report, are more and more tak- esting people have been woven into a
isfaction than they experienced dur­ are having.
Linnton, Oreg., Route 2. 12-9 t6
sl in-
Ing
to
wearlug
socks.
Those
ing the abnormal period with all
be pie garments of extremities. one red-blooded story replete with thrills
Installation of officers will
their easy money.
Rich- CLEARING SALE OF USED IN—
held Jan. 11, 1921.
Judges, are becoming an indication and heart-interest. Dashing
struments.
Piano, $95.00; Edi-
Tue Way To Go From
ard
Barthelmess
is
the
central
fig­
that the wearer earns at least $20
son talking machine, $5.00; dlsc
cast
inter
­
A Correction
I. O. O. F. ITEMS _______ a month. American socks are well ure. A really notable
Constipation To Health
records, 25c; organ, $50.00; sew-
tag machines, $10; Player rolls,
Jan. 4. 1921—Yes there has been thought of, as are American soaps, prets the story. It is a paramount
the last issue cf the Headlight
50c, and many other articles, all
it was stated regarding the county something doing all the time since but more socks and soaps from Amer­ Artcraft picture and vet y much
By F. l ! Howard, D. C. Ph. C.
bargains. Tillamook Music
budget meeting that “A motion was Jan. 1st. Invoicing store stock—- ica can be sold In Sumatra If the worth while.
Health Talk No. 3
Victor Dealers.
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American dealers In these commodi­
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made and seconded and carried that I balancing up Lodge books—making
ties will give more thought to local
Norman Aldrich, a young Ameri- FOR SALE— UPRIGHT KOHLER
$15,000 of the $25,000 on the bud­ | out Grand Lodge reports etc. The taste In decorating the boxes or wrap­
Constipation is the father of many
piano in good condition $150.
get for road district No. 1 be used ¡writer did not have much time lor pers In which they go on snle in the can custom officer on duty in the
ailments.
When clogging waste mat­
Also Victrola and 34 records, $75.
| writing this week, but it might be bazaars. These buyers In Sumatra, lorth Maine woods near the Canad-
on the Rockaway-Brighton road.”
ter prevents intestinal tract from
Goyne
Ranch,
South
Prairie.
We wish to correct this. The mo- interesting for you to know sorne- like their soaps and socks done up in an border had the task and respon­
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being kept clean, there is trouble
bright colored containers; In fact, sibility of a dozen men in his work
that may express itself in many
they are Inclined to judge the con­ to clear out the smugglers from that DAIRY FARM—A GOOD BARGAIN
ways from mouth sores, indigestion
tents by the beauty, from their point section of the border and to protect
82 acres, good land, 42 under cul­
of view, of the box. The picture of
and
headaches to neuralgia
¿Ddchnard
tivation, 40 in pasture and tim­
f
an American manufacturing plant the land owners from the schemes
ber. New 7 room house modern
rheumatism.
leaves them cold, nor do they care of a large lumber syndicate.
with fire-place and plumbing.
“The Red Lane,” which comes to
for a wrapper decorated with land­
Barn, 4 5x60, with lights and wa­
W’hen there is constipation the chirapractor always
scape tn colors. Particularly tn the the Rex Theatre Tuesday, Jan.11th
ter. Silo 11x31 with 40 tons in
silage, plenty hay and oats, 3
matter of hosiery, they like the box is a screen drama inwhich is thrill-
finds a displacement of spinal joints in the small of the
acres kale, 1 % acres potatoes,
decoratesl with some brightly colored ingly told the story of this American
back. Restoration .of alignment of these joints re­
6 acres seeded in wheat, 1%
picture which catches the eye and ap­ Officer, his battle with the smug­
moves
the cause of the Ji ease.
I ;
,
acres vineyard, 1 acre assorted or-
peals to the Imagination by Its “hu­
gling woodsmen, his war against
chard, 15 cows, 7 fresh, others
man
Interest."
One
judges
that
it
I
soon, and some young stock. 2
Wljen chiropractic adjustments restore normal nerve
1921 AND THRIFT
would be good policy for American schemes of the lumber syndicate, and
horses, 6 hogs ready for market,
action in the bowels. Nature rights herself. Health fol­
dealers In soaps and socks to discard ¡the romance which supplies the sil­
most families the New Year and a more rigid prac-
65 chickens.
Good spring and
their present containers and employ ver lining for his dark clouds of
lows adjustments because adjustments
remove
tice of thrlft will start simultaneously.
creek all the year. Gasoline
some of the artists who make covers strife and unrest.
cause
of
disease.
pump.
Separator.
Tools.
3
%
Why not lead fOUR family up the prosperity path
for the popular magazines to design
Although the lawless forces are
inch wagon, buggy and all neces­
and paint them new ones particularly
equipping every last youngster and grownup, too, with
sary farming
implements.
13
massed
against
him,
Aldrich
Las
the
for the Sumatra market.—Christian
miles from Portland. Good roads
'Nationalized' Savings Account at the First National?
faith of a few friends anl a gill, the
Science Monitor.
$18,000. Easy terms. Address II.
latter supplying him with the ambi­
A Happv New Year and A Prosperous One.
Sorenson, 1084 E. Sherman St.,
Constipation Disappears
tion and courage to continue the
Portland, Oregon.
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DIRECTORS.
fight against the overwhelming odds.
JOHN MORGAN.
C. J. HOWARDS,
“
After
the first chiropratie ad­
FOR SALE—GOOD FAMILY JER-
Safer Than Rifle» and Powder,
A.W. BONN.
H. C. LAMB,
Marie Beaulieu, whobeiieves in Al­
sey cow. Milking now about 2
justment I began to feel the
Among the Items purchased by the
HHNRV ROGBRS.
W. J. RIKCHBRS,
gallons per day. $50.00 J. L.
C. A. McGHBK
Mexican government for Franclscc drich arid his cause, is a daughter
good effects. lit the second week
Stewart, Phone 9F21.
12-30t2
Vllln nnd his followers are 800 plows of one of the smugglers. When she
I noticed that I didn’t have to
harness for 1,000 mules. 2 tractors learns of her father’s connections FOR SALE—75 BARRED ROCK
015EA5E3J^THE FOLLOWING
take cathartics for my bowels.
20 mowing machines, 2 thrashing ma she leaves her home, and the blame
Pullets. $100. Call Bell phone
In the third week the numbness
chines, 40 scriniers, 2 long auto trucks for her removal is placed on Aldrich.
9F23.
12-30t2
of my lower extremities began to
an auto, corrugated Iron for rooting
HEAD
clear up. The feeling of
ex­
and 2 large warehouses.
FOR SALE—HALF INCH LUMBER |
Notice To Creditors
Inquire at Frank Heyd & Com- i
haustion
from
which
I
suffered
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. i pany.
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constantly is gone. I am thank­
(that the undersigned has been ap-
THROAT
ful to chiropractic.” •— Lyman
i pointed by the County Court of Tilla- FOR SALE—MAIL BOX SUITABLE
for rural route, in second hand
Smith, Chiropractic Research Bur­
Jmook County Oregon, administrator
condition. Apply Headlight of­
eau, statement No. 1242M.
of the estate of Jessie C. Taggart
LIVER
fice.
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tlon as made and carried was to the
effect that $15,000 extra be voted
A Weekly Paper Published Every on the budget in addition to the $25.
000 already provided for the Rocka­
Thursday by the
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. way-Brighton road.
QJUlaujank
r
J
thing about what your Lodge has
other lodgeshad N..E y6.... Toa
had 229members; initiated during
the year 48; joined by transfer from
othe lodges 15; reinstated 1. From
this number we lost by death 5, by
transfer to other lodges 6 and drop­
ped for nonpayment of dues 13.
leaving us a net membership at this
time of 269 members.
Last year we paid sick benefit to
41 brothers and one brother’s fam­
ily. paying for 129 weeks at a cost
of $680, Also paid funeral benefits
of $310.00. Our current expenses
for the year was over $3237.70. Our
lodge is in fine shape, and we start
the new year expecting to keep up
the work as started, and hope all the
members will do their part.
The Encampment alsomade a good
growth the past year.
Headlight Classified Ads
Turns'the
¿ÍÍ
CHIROPRACTIC
CORRECTS
'TheFirst NationalBank \
l Ward, Deceased, and all persons
j holding claims against said estate are
'hereby notified and required to
present the same to the undersigned
at his residence at Neskowin, Ore­
gon.or at the office of Botts & Wins­
low, Tillamook, Oregon, duly veri­
fied according to law, on or before
six months from the date of this
lot ice.
Dated this 5th day of January,
1921.
Oscar E. Taggart, Administrator
of the Estate of Jessie C. Taggart
Ward, Deceased.
1-6 *5
NO CHARGE
WANTED
Consultation is without
PIANO TUNING — ALL WORK
Guaranteed. H. F. Cook. 131-W
charge or obligation
WANTED—MEN’S WASHING. Will
call for and deliver. Mutual
phone. Marie Getchell.
11-lStf
SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE
Postoffice. O. M. Cook.
LOST AND FOUND
For the best dairy ranches
OU LOST
—JANUARY JST NEAR
the Pacific Coast write the Nestuc-
Tillamook, 32x4 tire on rim.
ca Valley Real Estate Agency, Clov­
Covered with Cleveland tire cover,
erdale, Tillamook Co., Ore,
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Finder please leave at Sunset
Oarage. Reward for your trouble.
The Palm Confectionery Is now
C.L. Coffman, Bay City.
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equipped to serve light lunche«.
Pullman, Wash., —The farm wife
Home cooking.
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;
LOST—A CARD CASE CONTAIN-
Our Karo Syrups are 25 per cent
ing cards and money. Owners
below the regular price.
Burge
name on cards.
Finder please
Grocery.
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leave at the Headlight office.
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Hot merchant's lunch now being LOST—CRANK FROM OLSMOBILE
somewhere between Tillamook and
served from 11:30 A. M. to 1:30 P.
Netarts. Finder return to Head­
M. at the Palm.
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light office and receive reward.
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Too T ite to Classify
U»T LAST SATURDAY
NIGHT
FOR SALE A FEW NICE SINGLE I t n Elk tooth watch charm mark­
ed "McM 1283.” Finder return to
Comb R. 1 Red cockerels. These
re­
birds are from a flock in wl.u!:' John A. Carrol «nd r»c»lve
ward.
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the average hen was $7 15 in eg-,
production for the year just clos- |
BUSINESS NOTICES
ed. Only a few on hand, so send ,
your $3.00 and get one of these 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY
tine bred for production cockerels. , and Tanning Company.
Taxi­
Mutual phone. Mrs. B A. Folks.
dermist of all kinds of animals
Tillamook.
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and heads. Tans all classes
furs; makes furs off classes
FOR SALE DAIRY FARM. ABOV
furs. Manufacturers of all
30 acres. New buildings,
ten
wear. We also buy mountain
head cows, team, some
young
bobcat and raccoon hides,
stock.
Place will support
15
pay best prices. Douglas County
cows. Inquire
John
Theiler.
Taxidermy and Tanning Cimpany.
Pleasant Valley.
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Roseburg, Oregon.
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LOST LEFT
HAND
DRIVING
Glove. Phone 155-M.
1-6’1
Burge Grocery will save you 20
per cent on your groceries. 12-23tf
WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWN
er of good ranch for sale. State
cash price, full description. D F
Rush. Minneapolis.
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FOR SALE SECOND HANDDESK
Inquire at Headlight office. l-6tf
THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD
Victrolas and Victor Record-.
Tillamook Music Co., Opposite
°
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Subscribe for The
HEADLIGHT
3TDHACN
PANCREAS
SPLEEN
KIPNEY5
BOWELS
PEN0IX .
FOR
SALE--WHITE
CLOVER
seed, also Red Clover seed. Ger­
mination test 100 per cent. “Pio­
neer Farm 1847.” Carleton, Ore.
C. D. Bockes.
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I
i
I and get the Tillamook Co. news
Everything Strictly
Sanitary
CHAS. VOGLER, Prop
LOWER PINCHED
HERVES, IMPOSSIBLE
TO FURNISH
PROPER IMPULSES
Forest L. Howard
CHIROPRACTOR
211 Tillamook Bldg.
Phone 34-W
AND TISSUES
4
PUS
LF-REÏÏ NER\2 e 5 - HEALTH- VIGOR-" v 7 t A l TV
1jrtJ. >21 XŒK)ûrK*aûlÔlÛICK»
let’s pack up and go to
CALIFORNIA
"WINTER’S SUMMER GARDEN"
Sooner or later everyone goes to California where the bright
warm sunshine greets you: yhe re the delightful climate,
sweet scented flowers and the lure of the sea welcomes you
this land of beauty and chartn.
FOUR DAILY TRAINS
“The Shasta”
“Oregonian"
’California Express
‘’San Francis o Express
PORTLAND TO SAN FRANCISCO
aid
NEW THROUGH SLEEPING CAR SERVICE
SEATTLE. TACOMA A.VD PORTLAND
:o
SAN FRANCISCO AND IOS ANGELES
I rovide comfortable accomnedations and excellent service
WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS
are on -4^ IO
Tillamook Bakery
The home of good bread
and .ill kinds of litiepastrv
OLA ODER
LOWER
' LIMBS
Southern California
Your copy of our ne» book fet “California for
Tourist,*' will be mailed Ft.EE on request.
Inquire cf Local Agent for pnrfieiA irs as to fares, route
car reserva:ions and trn’n serji Itee, or write
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M
Passenger Agent
gon
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