Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 27, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JAJTCAIT 37, IM|
PAGI FOUR
In reality it gives the county as­
MORE FREAK LAWS.
sessors very little advantage over
Considerible publicity 'has been what they now have in that th« as­
▲ Weekly Paper Published Every given ’o the efforts of a few agitat­
sessor already have authority to re­
Thursday by the
ors in the East to have enacted the assess any valuations which do nos
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. so-caled "Sunday Blue Laws.”
seem to be just.
It is presumed that these measures
If the measure passes it will, at
Tillamook, Oregon
are intended to force church attend­ the most, give county officials the
Leslie Harrison,
Editor ance upon those who are not now power to call upon timber owneis
nut meaty for a cruise of their holdings, a
members or who are
the other in small brush such as
church goers.
Both Telephones
FOR SALE
cruise which they have no way of
vine maple, bear berry, salmon
a form of knowing is exact, leaving the matter
No more pernicious
berry and a few scatterd alders,
FOR
SALE *- LOGANBERRY
Entered as second-class matter in legislation could be passed than that up to the judgement of the assessors
very easily cleared. Fern and
plants, any quantity. Oredr now.
which
contemplates
religious
bond
­
the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon.
and the boards of equalization as is
logs very few. There is a house,
R. R. Brown, Woodburn, Ore.
age. To force religious belief on any now done.
barn, orchard and good meadow.
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person is to take away his personal
The county cruise that was taken ;
Accommodate 12 or 15 head of
Subscription Rates
liberty, and liberty is the corner some years ago declared to be in- I FOR SALE—A TEN COW RANCH
cattle. There is also 10 or 1-
One year ....................................
$2.00 stone of this counter. Take away
If this Is th. case and the
on F dev creek. Eight cows, one
tons of Chittem bark on the place.
Six months ..............................
1.00 our right to worship God as we see accurate.
people are not satisfied witfi the*
horse
and
buggy
goes
with
it.
A
This place lies in a cove, sur­
Three months .........................
.50 fit and the next step is to place a valuations now set upon the timber
small payment down. J. F. Will­
rounded by high mountains east
Payable In advance
monarch upon a throne as ruler of lands let them, by flection, vote
ford. Mohler, Oregon.
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north and west; facing the south;
the United States.
funds for another county cruise that
Let me bring you a Vaugh drag-
the warmest and most sheltered
Compulsory religious laws have will be exact, and not depend upon
aaw. Mutual phone, E. G. Krebs.
place in Tillamook County, so de­
been tried out many times in history the owners of the property for a
SAME OLD THING.
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serves the name of Shelter Cote.
Tuesday night at the Chamber of and have always brought rebellion statement of the values.
The land can’t be beat, will grow
FOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT IN
Commerce meeting the business men and anarchy in the place of the re-
anything; some of it as good as
i isuits sought for.
An unpleasant re­
Tillamook cheap.
Inquire at
river bottom. Part of it can be
If there is any anxiety about get­
of the town showed the same old action has always followed in the
Headlight office.
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irrigated from the creek that runs
failing that has held the community wake of any attempt of the clergy ting through some helpful timber
through the place, which supplies
legislation this term why not intro­ FOR SALE—1918 FORD TOURING
down to the position of a one-horse to rule. Thus It will always be.
Car, self starter, storage battery,
water all through the summer, it
duce a measure requiring the tim­
Oregon
and
Washington
are
tue
village that it ha« occupied for «o
electric lights, good tires, $390.
you are looking for a good and
ber companies to reforest the log­
only states of the Union which have
Phone 41R.
H. H. Rosenberg.
many yearB in Hpite of the wonder-
ged off lands. A large amount of th
cheap place, here is a chance.
not now some form of Sunday laws
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For further information apply to
ful natural ad vantages that have and it is the duty of every liberty land now being logged off will nev­
er
be
Ut
for
anything
but
timber
and
owner on the place. Manuel
always been ours.
loving citizen of Oregon to discour­ this might be a good solution of the FOR SALE — LOGAN BERRY
plants. Any quantity. Order now. Suarres, Beaver, Tillamook County,
Representatives of a firm which age from the start the efforts of any waste land problems in Tillamook
Oregon.
H. R. Brown, Woodburn, Ore.
has been very successful in the can­ sect or class who attempt to set up County.
Some think that certain
1-13 t6p FOR SALE—HALF INCH LUMBER
any
laws
for
religious
bondage
in
ning industry were on hand to put
sections would be able to producs
Inquire at Frank Heyd & Com­
up the proposition of building
a our state.
berries. Possibly so, but berries -e- FOR SALE—SECOND HANDDESK.
We
believe
that
the
greater
ma
­
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fruit cannery in the county and of
Inquire at Headlight office. l-6tf) pany.
quire clutivation and nothing but
putting under cultivation many jority of ministers of the gospel are 'a billy goat will spend much time FOR SALE—DAIRY FARM, ABOUT
FOR
SALE—WHITE
CLOVER
acres of land here for loganberries. decidedly not in favor of any laws ( on some of our hillsides. To attempt
30 acres. New buildings,
ten
seed, also Red Clover seed. Ger­
The members attending the meeting tending to force church attendance I to solve the logged off land prob-
head cows, team, some
young
mination test 100 per cent. “Pio­
to
haggled for hours on subjects that or Sunday restraint to the extent lem by optimistically planning
stock. ’Place will support
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neer Farm 1847.” Carleton, Ore.
could have been disposed of in a that the Blue Laws call for. Those put it all under berry cultivation is
cows. Inquire
John
Theiler,
sponsoring
the
attempted
legislation
C. D. Bockes.
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few minutes; the cannery project
absurd.
Pleasant
Valley.
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are
no
doubt
of
the
flre-and-brim-
was held up for the last thing and
WATER
FOR
SALE
—
PELTON
stone
class
who
still
Imagine
that
never did come up for discussion on
Patience Rewarded.—"There’s a FOR SALE - HOUSE AND LOTS
wheel with connections, Suitable
account of the late hour. The meet­ anyone who does not belong to their story in this paper of a woman that
for $1000. Easy terms. Inquire at
for milking machine or home
ing adjourned and the (¡anuery rep­ ♦ particular denomination or sect is |used a telephone for the first time
Headlight office.
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at
lighting
system.
Inquire
resentatives were not given
any condemned to ete'rhal damnation.
in eighty-three years.”
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Headlight
office.
FOR
SALE
-GOOD
STEEL
RANGE,
chance to state their proposition.
“She must be on a party line.” —
also organ. Call Walter Nelson,
The proceedings were entirely dis­
Notre Dame Juggler.
TO EXCHANGE—95 ACRES
40
BEAL’S TIMBER BILL.
gusting to any one who observed
Mutual phone.
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Acres in prunes, 8 years old, bal­
it from an impartial standpoint and
The bills introduced in the leg!.<-
ance in crop except 8 acres fen­
A newspaper at Florence, Oregon FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO
we can see no relief from such lature by Representative Beals per­
ced off for pasture; land is nil
has
been
in
existence
for
30
that
lots
on
easy
terms.
Price
$1,000.
things until some new blood is in­ taining to the valuation of timber
gently rolling and well drained.
Enquire at Headlight office.ll-25tf
jected into our public organizations. lands no doubt has for its purpose years has had to cease publication on
Located 2^4 miles south of Mon­
of insufficient patronage
The affair Tuesday night was a tile best interests of the community, account
mouth on main highway to be
FOR SALE—TWO LATEST STYLE
rank discourtesy to those who whh but as the
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measure _ is
drawn up it and the high price of materials. The
paved this year. Very good build­
White sewing machines, almost
to bring business into the commun- looks to us as though the construe- Uts»ple of Florence will miss their
ings.
Price $15000. Would like
new. Singer Agency, opposite P.
paper before long.
ity.
I lion is weak.
to exchange for a dairy ranch that
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will support about 15 cows, Ad­
CLEARING SALE OF I’SEI) IN-
dress Owner, Box 113, Aurora,
struments.
Piano, $95.00; Edi­
BUSINESS NOTICES
Oregon.
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son talking machine. $5.00; disc
DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY
records, 25c; organ, $50.00; sew­
100 ACRE FARM FOR
and Tanning Company,
Taxi­
ing machines, $10: Player rolls,
RENT
dermist of ail kinds of animals
50c, and many other articles, all
37 milk cows, 6 heifers, one
and heads. Tans all classes
of
bargains.
Tillamook Music Co.
2 yr. old. 1 Registered Hol­
furs; makes furs off classes
of
Victor Dealers.
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stein Bull, 2 horses, suffi­
furs. Manufacturers of all fur
cient hay to feed stock dur­
wear. We also buy mountain lion FOR SALE— UPRIGHT KOHLER
piano in good condition $150.
ing winter. 3 A. of roots.
bobcat and raccoon hides,
We
Also Victrola and 34 records. $75.
Ensilage cutter, 8 horse
pay best prices. Douglas County
Goyne
Ranch, South
Prairie.
power
gasoline
engine,
Taxidermy and Tanning Cimpany,
Mowing machine, hay rake
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j
Roseburg, Oregon.
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plow, cultivator, disc har-
¡FOR SALE—MAIL BOX SUITABLE
row, Tedder, various small
THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THE
for rural route, in second hand
tools and farming mach­
World have entrusted their repu­
condition. Apply Headlight of­
inery. 100 A. very produc­
tations to the Victor Records.
fice.
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tive land 3 miles from As­
Hear them at their best in your I FOR SALE—FURNITURE,
NEW
toria on paved road to
own home. Tillamook Music Co., i
last spring. Thor Washer (elec­
town.
Rent
$125 per
Dealers, opposite P. O.
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tric). Library table, dining tajile,
month. We will sell stock
i
buffet davenport, Monarch range,
and equipment as stated
HAY AND GRAIN HAULING A
Star washer, beds, cooking uten­
above for $6500, together
speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both
sils, etc. All priced reasonably.
with the lease. $3000 cash
phones. Opposite P. O.
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Selling out on account of leaving
balance
suitable terms.
Tillamook. Also 2 doz. Rhode Is­
This won’t last long so if
1 THB STANDARD OF THE WORLD
land Red hens. See Chas. E. Gab­
you wish to see it telegraph
—Victrolas and Victor Records.
by on Highland Dairy Farm (F.
before coming to see if it
Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P.
R. Beals place), Tillamook. l-27tl
is still open. Ralph Ack­
O.
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ley, 527 Corbett Bldg.,
PIGS FOR SALE—ABOUT THREE
Portland, Oregon.
. FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE-
months old. A. G. Heatley, 315
gon
Transfer,
both
phones.
9th Street W., City.
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WANTED
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IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR Ex­
AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN
change poultry let us know. We WANTED — A HOUSEBROKE
watch dog. Give full particulars.
also have setting eggs and baby
Tillamook County. Victor Vic-
P. O. Box 372, city.
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chicks of 35 varieties for sale.
trolas, $25.00 and up. Vlotor Re­
Send
in
your
order
soon.
John
cords 85 cents and up. Tilla­
Hofman, Tillamook.
1-27H0 I WANTED—BOYS TO ACT PART OF
mook Music Co., Opposite P. O.
Charlie Chaplin Saturday. Apply
11-lítf a T ieal bargain - equityin T o I in costume at Rex .Theatre be­
acres on Tillamook highway, 2 *4 i tween 10 and 12 Saturday dress­
miles north.
4 acres cultivated,
WB HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHERE
like Chaplin.
1-20 tl
% acre strawberries, shack, well.
at any time. Oregon Transfer,
Also
will
sell
Ford
truck
body
in
WANTED
TO
RENT
—
ONE
MULE,
office opposite P. O. Both phones
MEMBER
good condition, separate if desir­
Jackass, Donkey or Burro for one
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FEDERAL RESERVE
ed. Sign on place. G. Seeser.
day. W’ill pay well and treat gent­
GO TO THE SUNSET ELECTRIC
ly. Owner get in touch with K.
SYSTEM
for National Mazda lamps. They SHELTER COVE HOMESTEAD TO
Laughlin, Rex Theater.
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be sold. I, the undersigned, will 1
give better light.
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sell my homestead of 160 acres, WANTED — YOUNG LADY DE-
THE WORLD MOVES; SO DO WE.
part of it cleared and In grass,
sires board and room on farm in
Oregon Transfer, opposite P. O.
Both phones.
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QJtUantnnk
Headlight Classified Ads
Little Cost-Big liesuits. All Tillamook County Reads Them.
You Are Acquainted With The
Directors of This
D. Fitzpatrick R. E. Williams
John Erickson H. T. Botts
David Kuratli
T. W. Lyster
James Williams Wm. Maxwell
M. Abplanalp
One Cent a Word Per Issue
exchange for assisting with work
or chores. Willing to do a lit le
work and pay a small amount each
month if desired. Want a pi; ce
where can havP plenty of mi k.
Please write full particlars to Miss
A. Bennett, 494 E. 16th St. N.
Portland, Ore.
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WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWN-
er of good ranch for sale. State
cash price, full description. D. F.
Rush, Minneapolis.
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Tillamook Bakery
The home of good bread
atid all kinds of tine pastry
Everything Strictly
Sanitary
CHAS. VOGLER, Prop.
Tillamook Stage Line
WANTED—MEN’S WASHING. Will
CADILLAC CARS
call for and deliver. Mutual
phone. Marie Getchel).
11-lStf Leaves Tillamook Dailv at 8’00 a
M. and 12:30 P. M. ’
WANTED—BOARDERS BY WEEK.
Good cooking. Apply 810 3rd St.
East, city.
1-20 t4 Leaves Portland (Hoyt Hotel) daily
at 8:30 A. M. and 1:00 P. y. ’
Makes connections with Rockaway
LOST AND FOUND
Stage Line.
LOST—LAST SUNDAY, SUITCASE
between Tillamook and Sheridan.
Suitable reward will be given for
return.
Notify W. H. Hoskins,
Tillamook or C. H. Hoskins. Sher­
wood.
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LOST — WHITE AND BLACK
Shepherd dog, answering to the
name of Fido, near Tillamook
Reward for return to Constatino
Peters, Hebo, Oregon
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LOST—A CARD CASE CONTAIN-
ing cards and money. Owners
name on cards.
Finder please
leave at the Headlight office.
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LOST—CRANK FROM OLSMOBILE
somewhere between Tillamook and
Netarts. Finder return to Head­
light office and receive reward.
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DR. RAMSEY? OSTEOPATH—Room (
110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook.
Mutual phone, Bell phone 146-M.
PROFESSIONAL
DR.’S ALLEN & SHARP DENTISTS
National Building.
DR. J. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, I. O.
O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon.
DR. LEBOW CAN BE FOUND AT
Dr. Wise’s Tillamook office, south
of the Court House every Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday until
noon.
IF IN NEED OF GLASSES SEE A. H.
Harris. Registered optician, at R.
W. Bennett’s Jewelry store Tues-
notice. Will make dates any time,
day and Saturdays until further
I’hone 143-J.
Where is Ruth?
Cars are warm and comfortable
D id you ever
dbedtin^^
Storm ina
FISH
BRAND
Ref Jex
Slicker?
Oh Boy! that's
protection
1 for you.
look for the Reflex
Vjp
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AJ.TOWER CO.
ESTABLISHED IÔ36
BOSTON. MASS.
DEALERSEVERYWHERE
WE ARE IN THE
MARKET
FOR
CORD WOOD,
SPRUCE,
FIR, Or Seasoned
HEMLOCK.
Large Or Small Quantities.
Coast Power Co.
Painless Prize-Fighting,—Tihere
are still conflicting reports as to the
scene of the Carpenter-Dempsy fight.
NOTICE
It is now suggested that the match
I will not be responsible for any
should be settled by cable, each debts contracted for by any on
champion remaining in his native other than myself.
eity and telegraphing punches. —
GEORGE M. MAYBEE
The Passing Show (London).
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Tillamook County Bank
MONEY TO IX)AN—ENQUIRE OI’
John Iceland Henderson, 206-3rd
St., Tillamook, Oregon.
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FURNITURE
Floor Coverings.
Stoves and Ranges.
Paints and Wall Paper.
Beds and Bedding.
LET THE SUNSET
ELECTRIC
wlre your home and save you mon­
ey.
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SINGER AGENCY
OPPOSITE
Postuffice. O. M. Cook.
Who is Ruth?
“Your Money Worth or Your Money
G. A. REEHER
TT
Pennsylvania
Auto Tube
"TON TESTED“
Absolutely FREE
—otic 'Toil Te»tv<1 Tube, of cnrrt*apon<1iiig s
cry Vacuum (. up Tire bought nt our store
This offer in I.IMI I ED. Dnce it expires, it
renewed. Enrl)'ordering will nvi>i<l di^.-ipi
WILLIAMS i WILLIA I
TILLAMOOK. < REGI N
Goodrich Picture?
PAIGE
PIANO TUNING — ALL WORK
Guaranteed. H. F. Cook. 131-W
YOU WILL FIND MY PRICES LOWER
AND
dTWy Guarantee to you is
Free
What’s the best Title
this
I
“Here Comes
The Bride!”
Everybody wishes her
well! Happy and
radiant she starts out
on life’s adventure.
She should have
health to begin with.
Good looks in woman
do not depend upon
age, but upon health.
You never see a good-
looking woman who
is weak, run-down,
irritable,out of sorts, fldgvtv and
nervous. Headaches, backaches,
dragging-down pains, irreguhr-
.ties and troubles of that sort arc
all destroyer» of beauty, ilen do
not admire sickness.
It is within the rencK of every
woman to Iwwdl. healthy and
strong if shewill take Dr. 1’ietces
Favorite Prescription.
R i:m no, Oftuiox.—" I
Ron'- >ing terrible from nn
trouble. Could acarcclv «tend
n,'
(eel. My
J
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head
and ba.A >■<-bed
'ed -o
hard and 1 wii weak and I nerv >u«.
>n«. I
had a «even* pain in my
. _ Je and lav
limb« and h ci ached.
*
I was also
troubled will constipation. I t >,,x
Doctor Pierer • lavoriti* iVcuoriru. m
Golden Medical Discovery ani the
I'lrasam I l*elleto, and the«
relieved nie oi ali my ai
(<s . uh I
wae we II ami etnrng.»-
I. W. £
From five to twenty-five
miles per hour in nine
seconds flat that is
standard performance of
the new series, five passen­
ger “Glenbrook” model.
Fake just one ride in this
car and ycu will imme­
diately appreciate the
difference between “old
school mechanics” and
strictly modern science.
P aio i
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x
Til.I. WOOK
Aino co
124(1 N. Ja. neon
lOc. to Dr. Pierc • » f—
for
I
Forty different money
prizes ranging from $250
to $10—costs you noth­
ing to submit a title.
Contest runs from Jan­
uary 1st to April 1st
Send your suggestions
d T1?0
Goodrich
Rubber Company in
either New York, Bos-
Chicago, Kansas
^ity, Seattle, Denver or
A <ron—and when next
you buy rubber boots or
shoes insist on the kind
with the Red Line
Round the Top.
!» Ï A11 T 1 f U l
C A A
Rubber Footwear
?