thtosdat . TAGS TOTO J J Headlight Classified Ads r What Did You Make In 1920! J anuary is. imi Work has begun on the collection At The Churches IN PIONEER DAYS of the Income tax for the year 1920: A Weekly Paper Published Every J Uncle Sam. through the Bureau of N. Thursday by the X. Internal Revenue, is addressing to Little Cost-Big Results. All Tillamook County Reads Them. One Cent a Wor Per Issue PRESBYTERIAN Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. THIRTY YEARS AGO Little Cost—Big Results. every person in the United States the Sunday Schoo). 19 A. M. Tillamook, Oregon (From issue of Jan. 16, 1891) Morning Worship, 11 A. M. question,"What was your net income The Hook and Ladder company Morning Worship. 11 A. M. Sub- GO TO THE SUNSET ELECTRIC Both Telephones passed ¡resolutions thanking the 'for 1920?” The answer permits of no ject " Gaining By Giving.” BUSLNESS NOTICES for National Mazda lamps. They FOR SALE Every single person Cornet Band for courtesies extend [ guesswork. P. M. TAXIDERMY Evening Worship, 7:30 give better light. tf ¡whose net income for 1920 was $1,- Subject "Is God too Loving to damn FOR SALE—1918 FORD TOURING DOUGLAS COUNTY ------ Entered as second-class matter in ed at the Xmas ball. Taxi- and Tanning Company. ana 1U11IUUS ---------------------------- , Otis Howell, who killed Ed. Haiix- 000 or more and every married per­ Anybody?” the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon. Car, self starter, storage battery, dermist of all kinds of anima!» THE WORLD MOVES; SO DO'.VE -1 hurst, had his preliminary examina- electric lights, good tires, $390. Oregon Transfer, opposite P. o. There will be a question box and of and heads. Tans all classes ■ tion on Tuesday and was committed son whose net income was $2,000 or any question upon the many things Phone 41R. H. H. Rosenberg. Both phones. 12-9 tf Subscription Rates of furs; makes furs off classes to jail to await the action of the ¡more is required to file a return un­ relating to religion and the Bible 1-13 t2 $2.00 tur One year ................................... furs. Manufacturers of all MONEY TO LOAN — ENQUIRE up ‘grand jury next August. der oath with the collector of inter­ will be answered the following wees. Six months .............................. 1.00 I A corporation is about to be f.orm- John Leland Henderson, 206-3rd FOR SALE — LOGAN BERRY wear. We also buy mountain lion nal revenue for the district In which Special music by the choir. Three months ......................... .50 I f*a a to . 1 build — 'll a 1 large am —- V, y. ♦ A1 Z on “» W t the O We hotel plants. Any quantity. Order now. St., Tillamook, Oregon. tf buuc bobcat and raccoon hides, he lives on or before March 15,1921. I We are always glad when others Payable in advance H R. Brown, Woodburn, Ore. pay best prices. Douglas County beach near the lakes below Gari- LET" the SUNSET ELECTRIC The penalty for failure is a fine of worship with us. 1-13 t6p Taxidermy and Tanning Cimpany, baldi. Allan A. McRea, Minister. _________________________ ____ wire your home and save you mon­ The crew of the Straun was sav- not more than $1.000 and an addi­ Roseburg. Oregon. 1-'^“ FOBSALE—SECOND HANDDESK, THE GREATEST ARTISTS Oh 1HL The tightening conditions of the I ed by a passing Bhip and are now in tional assessment of 25 per cent of ey. tf EPISCOPAL CHURCH i Inquire at Headlight office. l-6tf money market just al present are San Francisco. The vessel came the amount of tax due. For willful World have entrusted their repu­ PIANO TUNING — ALL WORK Owing to the weather conditions simply the birth struggles of the new I ashore near Cape Lookout, on Sand tations to the Victor Records. : refusal to make a return the penalty Archdeacon Chambers, of the Epis­ FOR SALE—LIGHE WAGON. JAS. era we have been looking forward to Lake, and is a total wreck. Guaranteed. H. F. Cook. 131-W Hear them at their best in your Williams, R. F. D. l-6-t2p for some time. It is true that some The prospects for a railroad is a fine of not more than $10,000 or copal Church, was unable to fill ills own home. Tillamook Music co., SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE may fall or otherwise come to grief through Tillamook at an early date not exceeding one year Imprisonment appointment in Tillamook last Sun­ Dealers, opposite P. O. ll-18tf before the more normal period is were never brighter than at pres­ or both together with the cost of pro day. He will hold services on Sun­ FOR SALE—A FEW NICE SINGLE Postoffice. O. M. Cook. Comb R. I. Red cockerels. These day, January 23. in this city. reached but the survivors will be a ent. AND GRAIN HAULING A birds are from a flock in which HAY in »ecution. A similar penalty is pro­ great deal better off than they have The steamer Augusta came PROFESSIONAL speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both the average hen was $7.15 in egg of vided for making a false or fraudu­ CHRISTIAN been for several months past. Thursday with a large cargo phones. Opposite P. O. 12-9 _ ' production for the year just clos­ DR. RAMSEY. OSTEOPATH.—Room The local banks predict favorable freight for Bay City and this place. lent return, together with an addi- Morning sermon al 11 o'clock. ed. Only a few on hand, so send THE STANDARD OF T1IE WOULD 110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook. conditions ahead and banks are ’be j tional assessment of 50 per cent cf Evening song service and preach­ your $3.00 and get one of these Mutual phone, Bell phone 146-M. barometers of the community as well the amount of tax evaded. ing. at 7:30. — Victrolas and Victor Records. TWENTY YEARS AGO fine bred for production cockerels. as the stabilizers to all other busi­ Sunday School at 10 A. M. (From issue of January 10, 1901) ' The income tax applies to women Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P. DR.'S ALLEN & SHARP DENTISTS Mutual phone. Mrs. B. A. Folks, ness. C. E. at 6:30 P. M. Garibaldi—A large black fish as well as men. Husband and wife O. ll-18tf National Building. Tillamook. l-6t2c Some industries have been forced came into the mouth of the bay on 'must consider the income of both Wednesday evening at 7:30 Pray­ to shut down temporarily, on ac­ Sunday as far as Bar View Smith's plus that of minor dependent child­ er meeting. DR J. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, I. 0. FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE- count of the slow demand for their place, where it turned and went ren and if th total equals or exceeds A cordial invitation to the public. FOR SALE—DAIRY FARM, ABOUT O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon. gon Transfer, both phones. 30 acres. New buildings, ten products but in a few months they back. It looked to be a species of $2,000 a return must be filed. A min­ Harry E. Tucker, Minister. 12-9 tf head cove, team, some young will open again with a new vigor the whale. or having net income must file separ­ stock. Place will support 15 DR. LEBOW CAN BE FOUND AT due to their present inactiveness. Barnegat—Quite a number of hunt­ ate return. To be allowed the ex- AT THE METHODIST CHURCH cows. Inquire John Theiler. AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN Dr. Wise’s Tillamook office, south ers were on the bay and sandspit 'emption a married person must be Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Pleasant Valley. l-6tf Tillamook County. Victor Vic- of the Court House every Monday, ¡living with husband or wife on the the past few days. Who said that the rainfall was Morning sermon at 11 o’clock Tuesday and Wednesday until trolas, $25.00 and up. Victor Re­ A protest against the division of last day of the taxable year, Decem- light this winter? The precipita­ Sunday morning sermon at 11 o’­ FOR SALE—TEN TONS OF HAY. ! ber 31, 1920. Divorcees, persons noon. cords, 85 cents and up. Tilla­ IS the county, the southern part of tion we have had during the last two Can make arrangements for feed ­ clock. Subject: "Paul's Meditation mook Music Co., Opposite P. 0. weeks should dispell any such ideas. we understand, being circulated ¡n 'separated by mutual agreement, wid- and Last Hymn.” ing on the place. Herman Thun, lows and widowers, unless they are 11-lStf IF IN NEED OF GLASSES SEE A. H. Yet the forestry department is pre­ those parts. at 7:30. Subject: Blaine, Oregon. 12-23t3p Evening sermon Harris. Registered optician, at R. Tillamook county wants to be di- 'the sole support of others living in dicting forest fires in some sections W. Bennett’s Jewelry store Tuea- 1 the same household, in which case "God’s Messengers to a Lost Man." FOR SALE — BRIGHT, GREEN WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHERE next season on account of the mild voiced from the bicycle law and a ¡the notice. Will make dates any time, been !they are allowed the $2,000 exeinp- You are cordially Invited to come petition to that effect has at any time. Oregon Transfer, winter. leafy clover hay. No. 1 grade I lion granted the head of a family, and worship with us. Revival ser- day and Saturdays until further handed to our representative. office opposite P. O. Both phones at $22 F. O. B. Shefflin, Oregon, are entitled only to $1,000 exemp- vices are in progress this week, Be- Phone 143-J. 12-9 tf who grower. Write Joe Harrington, The U. S. Naval balloonists ginning on Monday evening Jan. 17, tion. Newspaper Costs were lost in the woods of Canada re­ Cornelius, Oregon. 12-23tlc Dr. E. E. Gilbert will preach and Like many Oregon newspaper men cently have come to blows over their (each niifllt (thereafter during the hard ’ ORDER FOR SALE - HOUSE AND LOTS different versions of the experience a New York publisher found it I week Parents and Sunday School to to bring liiw advertising rates up In the County Court of the State for 31000. Easy terms. Inquire at while lost. They should have made teachers are urged to put their chil­ Headlight office. 12-2 tf arrangements with a good press cost of production plus a reasonable of Oregon, for Tillamook County. dren under the Influence of the ser­ I profit, lie had his plant surveyed | In the matter of the Guardianship agent before returning to civiliza­ mons of this man of God during his FOR SALE—GOOD STEEL RANGE, by T. H. Alverd of Livonia, iiHSisted of George Ludtke and Ivan Ludtke, tion. ministery in our city. Make your by Porte Publishing company, and minors. also organ. Call Walter Nelson, this is wbul was found: 1 This matter coming on to be heard plans to attend all of these meetings. Mutual phone. ll-25tf There seems to be an epidemic of C. L. Dark, Pasor. The paper is published in a town this 12th day of January, 1921, up­ grip or influenza among the very of 1000. It is an eight-page, fix FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO young children of the county, which j column weekly, operated by the own­ on the petition of H. V. Ailey, guard, Ian of the person? and estate of the lots on easy terms. Price $1,000. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE causes a congestion In the ears and er and two other men. Enquire at Headlight offlce.ll-25tf which soon becomes dangerous. it I In the first nine months of this above named minor’s, praying tor The Christian Science society holds Let me show you plans and give you estimates an order licensing him to sell the services in the Woodman’s Hall, Na­ might be well for parents to invest- |year 56 per cent of the space car­ real property belonging to said min­ tional Building, every Sunday at 11 FOR SALE—TWO LATEST STYLE on that new house of yours or help you plan to igate if their children have colds or ried paid advertising at the average White sewing machines, almost ors situated in Clatsop County, Ore­ A. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. complain of an ear ache. make your old one more complete. rate of 17.9 cents per column inch. gon, described as follows: new. Singer Agency, opposite P.1 Wednesday evening meetings first In July subscription was jumped The South half of the Southeast and third Wednesdays of each month O. tf | from $1.50 to $2, In an attempt to quarter of Section 35, and the West Residence: 1002 3rd Ave. East, Cor. 10th. Mutual Phone Card of Thanks FOR SALE—PURE BRED BROWN L. D. Ackley and family wish U) make ends meet. Even at that, the half of the Southeast quarter of Sec­ Everybody welcome. The Reeher-Bester Furniture Com ­ Swiss cattle. 1 bull 4 years old, express their appreciation to their 1050 subscriptions and 37 columns tion 36, all in Township 4 North of a fine Individual; 2 bull calvos friends and especially the members of advertising, aggregating $5035.- Range 3 West. W. M., and Lots 1 pany is quoting some low prices on Ranges and Heating Stoves. You from good ancesters. John Boeckli, of The American Legion for Dip 56 per year, failed to produce pro­ and 2, Block 9 in Mohler, Tillamook should see them before you buy. breeder ¡of Brown-Swiss cattle, flowers and other courtesies extern lu- duction costs. County, Oregon. You can get a 40 lb. Cotton Felt­ This paper was told to advance its Linnton, Oreg., Route 2. 12-9 t6 cd them during the burial of Harry And it appearing to the Court ed (not stuffed) Mattress, at the rate to an average of 22 cents per It. Ackey, front such petition that it is nec­ column inch to break even, allowing Reeher-Beser Furniture Company for f CLEARING SALE OF USED IN-- essary and will be beneficial to the for owner's salary, rent interest and $12.50. Others at $6.50 and up. , struments. Piano, $95.00; Edi- said minors that such real estate be Call For Warrants Better see these Special Bargains. depreciation. son talking machine, $5.00; diSC sold, and it further appearing that All outstanding County General It was found that the actual cost Special prices on a lot of 9x12 records, 25c; organ. $50.00; sew- Fund Warrants endorsed prior to of producing the advertising itself H. V. Alley, Winnie Alley and Aug­ and 8-3x10-6 Bug» at $18.50. 1 ing machines, $10; Player rolls. ust Ludtke are the next kin of said and including the 17th day of No­ ¡was 18.4 rents per column inch, and Reeher-Bester Furniture Company. 50c, and many other articles, all vember, 1920, will be paid upon pie tills made no provision for carrying minors, and no other person is int­ bargains. Tillamook Music Mentation. Also, all County Road the cost of printing the news and erested in their estate. Victor Dealers. 12-4tf IT IS ORDERED that said next r Warrants endorsed prior to and in­ editorials. ■s cluding the 21st day of October, 1920 j "Advertising and circulation are of kin, and all persons interested in FOR SALE— UPRIGHT KOHLER will be paid upon presentation. In­ the only sources of income for the the estate, be and they are hereby Fraternal Notes piano in good condition $150. terest censes this 12th day of Jan­ netspaper,” says the report, "and directed to appear before this coun Also Vlctrola and 34 records, $75. uary, 1921. at the County Court Roof in thj inasmuch as circulation Income is Goyne Ranch, South Prairie Kathleen Mill, County Treus. Court House in Tillamook City, Ore ­ never anywhere near the cost of the 12-9 tf I. O. O. NOTES gon, on Monday the 14th day of producing the average country See me about the Vaugh-made D. weekly, the deficit must be met by February, 1921, at the hour of 10 ¡DAIRY FARM — A GOOD BARGAIN Yes. brethren, another year has J. B. gas stump puller, E. (I. Krebs. the only other source of income— o’clock A. M. then and there to arrived, and have you paid your dues 82 acres, good land, 42 under cul­ show cause, if any there be, why a l-13tf that of advertising.’’ tivation, 40 In pasture and tim­ for 1921? Read your bylaws and license should not be granted to then call upon your secretary, You ber. New 7 room house modern said guardian for the sale of such will be better Odd Fellows. with fire-place and plumbing. real estate, and that a copy of this Barn, 4 5x60, with lights and wu- If you failed to be present last order shall be published at least Wednesday evening, ter. Silo 11x31 with 40 tons in you missed three successive weeks in the Tllla- something for there was a silage, plenty hay and oats, 3 good rnook Headlight a weekly newa- crowd, good program, good eats and I acres kale, 1 ’A acres potatoes, paper lof general circulation pub- tha committee is sure shaking with | 8 acres seeded in wheat, 1 Vi lished In Tillamook City, Tillamook themselves. acre» vineyard, 1 acre assorted or- County, Oregon, and circulating in chard, 14 cow», 7 fresh, others The new officers for the next six such County, such publication to be months are: N. G., Sollle Smith; V. soon, ang some young stock. 2 « made prior to the time »et for the G., Geo. P. Wln»low; Sec., F. F. Con­ horses, 6 hogs ready for market, HERE are 12,000 usesfortheWinchester bearing of said petition. over; Treaa., C. H. Coe; Warden, IS ohlekens. Good spring and Homer Mason, County Judge. Chas. Bennett; Conductor, Ben Egge creek all ths year. Gasoline Flashlight. Yours may be lighting up State of Oregon, County of Tillamook R. S. of N. G.. S. A. Brodhead. L. 8. pump. Separator. Tools. 8% I. H. 8. Brimhall, County Clerk of N. G . M. A Schult»; R. S. of V. my lady’s clothes closet when you want it Inch wagon, buggy and all neces ­ Grave« Canning Co., Inc., are contem­ and Clerk of tbs County Court, of G„ C. L. Christenson; L. 8. of V. G., sary farming implements. 13 in the garage ! Get one for her, too. the County and 8tat» aforesaid, do Elt. Jeffries; R. 8. S.. F. B. Culber­ plating the buildinir of a berry cannery in miles from Portland. Good roads hereby certify that the foregoing son; L. 8. S., E. 8. Bettchers; I. G. I IS.000. Easy terms. Address H. You’ll like it—both of you. So powerful, copy of Order In the Metter of the Sam Green; O. G., E. V. Snodgrass; thia city. This Cannery will be a stock con­ Sorenson. 1034 8. Sherman St., Guardianship of George Ludtke and Chaplatn, F. A. Belt«. safe, handy, and like the famous Winchester Portland. Oregon. 12-16t4p Ivan Ludtke. Minors, has been cern. Those wishing to purchase stock in by The Rebekahs also Installed for Rifle in its dependability. in» compared with the original, and the next b I x months. FOR 8ALE—GOOD FAMILY JER- thia company will communicate with the that it is a correct transcript there­ sey cow. Milking now about 2 Thirty four members and one vis­ I W inchester guaranteed Batteries, too. from nnd of the whole of such orig­ itors were present gallon» per day. $50.00 I. L. last meeting. above firm at their Sheridan, Oregon office. inal Order as the same appears of Were you there? Stewart, Phone 9F21. 12-30t2 Come in and see them today. record and on fit» at my office and Encampment next Thursday ev­ FOR SALE — 7 5 BARRED ROCK in my custody. ening. Golden Rule degree will be Pullet». $100. Call Bell phone This is a chance for yon to trade in your In witncKs whereof, I have here­ conferred, and officers installed, all 9F33. . 12-80t2 unto set my band and affixed the candidates please b» present. —■ I. .— I ■■ - ... -J I Liberty Bonds at face value on a guaranteed seal of said Court this 12th day of Shall we meet you next Tuesday FOR SALE—HALF INCH LUMBER THE store January, 1921. evening at 7:30 I. O. O. F. building. Inquire at Frank Heyd A Com­ investment of 7 percent preferred stock. (Seal) H. 8. Brimhall. Clerk. pany. 12-30t6p 1-13 14 • Hot merchant'» lunch now being FOR SALE—MAIL BOX SUITABLE The Company is arranging for the plant­ for rural route, In second hand •• CALL FOR COUNTY ROAD •• served from 11:30 A M to 1:30 P. M at the Palm. condition. Apply Headlight of­ l-6tf WARRANTS ing of several hundred acres of Logan Berries fice. 12-S0tf All outstanding County Road War­ rants endorsed prior to and includ­ all planted in small tracts of 2 to 10 acres, and SALE—WHITE CLOVER Burge Grocery will save you 20 FOR ing the 20th day of October, 1920, •eed. also Red Clover seed. Ger­ this acreage will be sold to hotueseekera. who ail such warrants not heretofore per cent ob your groceries. 12-23tf mination test 100 per cent. "Pio­ called, Interest ceases this 30th. day neer Farm 1847." Carleton. Oro. in turn will add to the thrift of our county. of December, 1920. C. D Bockes. 12-30t4p Our Karo 8yrup» are 38 per cent KATHLEEN MILLS, below th» regular price Burge It is our honest opinion that within a very County Treasurer. Groe»ry. WANT1D 12 98tf L FRANK H. MATTHEWS CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER win cm m* J For You Yourself—The Best Kind of a Personal Light NOTICE TO INVESTORS T King-Crenshaw Hardware Co WINCHESTER let s pack up and go to few years the berry industry in this oouuty will exceed that of the cheese. I. Notice To The Public I I will not stand respousiblq for Too Late to Classify I and debt» incurred by my wife, O. SALE — LOGANBERRY |S. Atterbury, or anyone concerned, FOR plants, any quantity. Oredr now after this date—Jan. 6th, 1921. R R. Brown. Woodburn, Ore. |l-8t4 L. A. ATTERBURY 1-I3t6 I WANTED VOUNO LADY DE- sires boa: d and room on farm in exchange fo. .»»-¡sting with work : or chores. Willing to do a little work and pay a small amount each month if desired. Want a place where can hav» plenty of milk, i Please write full partlclars to Miss A. Bennett. 494 K. 16th St. N. (Portland, Or». 1-1$ tie FOR SALE A TEN COW RANCH on Foley creek Eight cows, one horse and buggy goes with it. A ¡WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWN small payment down. J F. Will­ er of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full description ford. Mohler. Oregon. 1-I3t4c D. F. Rush. Minneapolis. Let me bring you a Vaugh drag- l-6t3c Mutua'. phone. E. G Krebs. 1-13tf WANTED—MEN'S WASHING. Will sail for and deliver Mutual FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN phon» Marla Getchell. ll-18tf Tillamook cheap. Inquire at Headlight office. l-13tlc LOST AND FOUND 'it <\i.E COWB FOR SALE. LOST A CARD CASE CONTAIN Call or see P. W. Jacobs, Mutual Ing cards and money. Owners phone. 1 13t f name on cards Finder ple«.-e leave at the Headlight office tf il : ■ j * • ! 1 ■ Tillamook Bakery i : ■ - ¡ VAUGHH’S, THE ORIGINAL AND BEST Will set it up and pnt it to work tor you to your satisfaction or you don't pay a cent Everything Strictly Sanitary To.be had now at the Tillamook Clay Works. E. G. KREBS, Prop. See that dutch and sawholder? Put your saw on it or take it off in a jiffy. Phone or calf mumawNNONA********** ******** ’ CHAS. VOGLER, Prop LOST CRANK FROM OUSMOBILE somewhere between Tillamook and Netarts Finder return to Head­ light office and receive reward 11-2 LOST LAST SATURDAY NIGHT an Elk tooth wst. h chirm mark­ ed "McM 1283." Finder return to John A. Carrol and lecelve ward. j FOR SALE PELT' N WATER wheel with connections. Suitable for milking machine or home lighting system Inquire at Headlight ufle«. llStf A CALIFORNIA "WINTERS SUMMER GARDEN" 8oon»r or later everyone goes to California where th« bright warm sunshine greet» you; ybere th» delightful climate, ths sweet scented flowers and ths 1 Ur. of th» sea welcome you to this land of beauty and charm. FOUR DAILY TRAINS "The Shasta’’ "Oregonian" “California Express" “San Francis o Express" PORTLAND TO SAN FRANCISCO and NEW THROUGH SLEEPING CAR SERVICE SEATTLE. TACOMA AND PORTLAND to 8AN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES Provide comfortable accomnn dations and excellent service WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS •re on sale to Southern California Your copy of our nea I -CBllfornia for the Tourist, will be mailed FREE on request. Inquire of Uxal Agent fo. Mrtteular. as to fares, routes, sleep­ ing car reservations and tr.tr, s.»rvice_ or wH Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT . .. . -eneral Pas: enger Agent Portland. Oregon AMMIN*