Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 24, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
lag get» farther than talk. Don t
Let s
let it al! go up in
have some action.
A weekly Paper Publish«« Every
We believe that the peep.e
New« report« have tl
Thursday by ’.he
eounty have been »carrely
..ce» ...n hxs died not
Headlight P-ihiiihin« Cv~.pany. Ine. by the
toads
ite of a woman p
i r.r.x the ÀX.'
bave taxée
».be «pecîe
Tilla monk. Oregon
fcr
never m Tikes
Edi'cr
Leslie
"chirked
rvr. tur ri be-
Eoth Telephone's
Local News
nimui eh
>tber b
Entered aj fécond-'* lass matter r. I because
u »he principa
th» pc office at THU .<> k. O.r¿>n
Dairvic
of this CvU
aillamnnk Hrahliqht
h_rd ’.sr
m unity
Snos<nn:’.oz K¿.é<
On year
bLx months
Three months
Payable in afivacce
12.00
1.«. •
.•x-ker»
Early Bo«d C
ur ¿1
Now is the
for r id work a -.hi'
ace» a
bé Eia dr
â > « l T u AD «C
niter
rebmsr- 1« a’ a charm
zton thlmbl-
W
to her mother
The h- use ■»!-
... i ■
each rue-
cup and ca'
at the table, where the : .
e carried c
scheme. Ta ose
afternoon were
rn L a«. Hu
Dye. 55 cos». C
L. Je«
ha
Headlight Classified Ads
Lt.;. Cost—Bl« Results.
a LVE.
REARIN'.. SALE Of
Piano
- DRIEU
Chutar
. '.'S
kheider* of
Unemployment ana rr.ces
According io a report issued by
the Department of Labor the pex¿
of unemployment ha* been reaehcl
and parsed with the movement grad­
ually working it« way westward.
Oregon i« one of th< two «taies < f
the west in which the labor ¿aua'.ioa
i« bad. »ays the report, while w a*h-
Ington 1« in a «till worae condition.
If Oregon has been in a bad condì -
regarding unemployed labor
during the past few month» the peo-
pi of our ?tate may I • k w.’.h "•
greatest optimum to the future F r
at no tim* ha* the extreme «ufftr-
Ing urually associated with bad la-
bor conditions been apparent. True
the mild season during the last fe-v
month» might account for somc
thi*. while again it i* quite probable
have
Khat the laboring cl
been as prodigal of their means
has generally been supposed
many a family has doubtless bank'd
a good share of the high wage»
ceived during IMS for the event cf
a rainy day.
Loral mills, which employ a con­
siderable number of people, expect to
begin operation again about the flr<t
of April and the local labor situa
(ion will be relieved by this and :be
road building that is to take psao-
during the next »unimer
Prices have tak*n a decline, and
while «tí!» niurh above thetr ormer
level, they will continue to dr>p un­
til an equilibrium is reached
tween living and wage*.
This is the beginrin ' * ’Le c-.ndi-
tion that we have hoped
the advent of abnormal condii i»t.«
during war times.
hat are
people of Tillamook county going to
do with the period
’ normalcy '
when it is reached
Ar* they
gra«p the opportunity and
work harder than ever for a greater
.A.,
• N
Is the period M great
building activity, enlargement
eetabhshrd industries and general
improvement of our county actually
at hand?
u« hope that
much di«cu^«ed bar improv.-nx-nis.
Improved roads and other I'pbuild-
FRO i »
’ Sired oy
hbred
id arena.
M. D P
0« Cent a Word Pet Esue
All TUtawook County Reads Them.
LOGANBERR1 PLAN Ta
e.ved >
be*1 n
BUSINESS NOTICES
DOUGLA.a COUNTY TAXIDERMi
and Tanning Company.
T lx L
de. ni
>f all kind.- of ....
.
i.
f
C
]
as
_.
e
ar.d heads. Tans all
tut-: n aies fur# off classes
Manufacturers
v. ear. We also buy mountain 11«,
bobcat and raccoon hides.
pay best prices. Douglas Coun>.-
. axidermy and Tanning Cimpa-.v
Roseburg, Oregon.
12-2Jtf
o: gan Í5" 1
Player
ichines. Í1
.rt: ¡c
'nd many othe
THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THE
Tillamook M
World have entrusted their repu-
■ Dealers.
ta-lons to the
Victor
Records
ALE-MAIL
BOX
SUITABLr
FOR
Hear them a their best in yt.cr
.er-ond
hand
for rural route, in
own home. Tillamook Music c„
Apply headlight
condition.
Dealers, opposite P. O
12-30U
U-lxtf
z the year.
e J* ere 151.44:« : -
a this n •
MD held up before tt i zapped cd
AND GRAIN HAULING
IF YOL WANT TO BUY OR EÁ HAY
account cf the fall rzinj. The work
of 3 > per cent.
speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both
change poultry let us Kn°*
should be «carted ju*t xs soon a* n
4 pins method, the bu”
ban.*
phones
Opposite P. O.
also have getting eggs
12-9 -f
sale.
g y s* em
-Ú IS 221 ->4 2
la p .-a-Lble to do -«
chicks of 35 varieties
THE STANDARD OF THE MOULD
IS 4 k • per cent.
fallowed much more will be
Send in your order soon.
MISTLAND BRAND Italian Prunes
lbs. of cheese were
Lt os noi be i.’ke ’he
- Vi-.trolas and Victor Records
c©Eipli*hed
Hexman. Tillamook.
prices
rear.
Lowest
man the Arkatua* Traveler met who
factored during
Tillamook Music Co., Oppose v
EAD
TO
Packed
1920 crop.
SHELTER COVE HOME
.
be xes.
«aid tha: whet it rained be eouid" t
grade.
11-18tf
sacks.
I.
the
undersigned,
will
patch h? rvof and when the v either
ihe yield for tne year
bv sold.
rer, weight boxés
sell
my
homestead
of
160
acres
lbs. per l*)0 lbs. of mila
was good he didn t have to paten it.
es pc-itpaii:
FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE-
part of it cleared and in gra
An average of Î.83 Ibe f :he- —
!•> ? b
Transfer.
both
phones.
Mie? -Boxes. lv»b.
the other in small brush such as
made
for
each
lb.
of
butterfat
Roosevelt Highway
14.53
.1.79
2-9 tf
Cheese sold for 1141 4-i* >1
ap;e, bear berry, salmon
When ’.heir fir»t Roosveh high way
and a few scatterà aide.
pnce
1.3>
AT
LAST
—
A
VICTOR
DEALER
IX
bill w*» killed in the legnature the
. : : i n». k
■a rily cleared. Fern
Tillamook County. \ icter
’ .’I
coa»t county senator» introduced an­
There is a hous-.
? l ì 12 its of butterfat * j
log?
very
few.
other. providing that the counti-e* .if-
trolas, 125.00 and up. Victor Re­
splits
covered from whey cream and
barn, orchard and good meadow.
b_CK.
recced by the proposed measure
Satisfaction
cords. 85 cents
Tilla.
-commodate
12
or
15
head
f r S '. € 4 4 ? .
new.
could form a separate road district
mook Music Co., Opposite P. 0
Prompt snipment.
There
is also 10 or
Making chirges ¿ - r •.. - 7
cattle.
-------
work themselves
and nuance
- of Chittem bark on the plac°.
amounted to 3.4.4. ? 44
Check or money order. Ward K
11 l?tf
Th« bill parsed the legislatore.
year
cove.
Expenses during
This place lies in
Richardson, 235a Front
nmply
The coast county ■olone
121 ' ’ o 43
ro. nded by high mountains east WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHER3
Though they
Jem. Oregon
will not stay "pul.
»»»5 11 was added tc
north and west: facing the south:
time. Oregon Tra . f -,
took enough from the highway com-
the building* and e*’uip:
the warmest ami most shelter» I
BROOK
office opposite P. O. Both phcr.c-:
LILLI
mission and other hostile in
:
for sale
the const ruction cf the cn«^
place
in
Tillamook
County,
so
de-
to be properly squelched, they came
50
acre of the »!
12-9 f
Stock ra
----------
r--: irr.ee. and 31 124 14
i « deduc’
serve? the name of Shelter Cove.
e-' Tillamook Dairy land. located
back for more with another bill
depreciation.
The
land
can
’
t
b
e
beat,
will
gro
THE WORLD MOVES; SO DO WE.
'heir, favorite subje««- It uiu*t
1 t-. mlleà from Tillamook City on
Following is a financial stat? ment
anything; some of it as good
road to
■ bi
Oregon Transfer,
Paved
opposite P. 0.
the refreshing
of the company at tins ( me
Part
of
it
can
be
iver bottom.
cow s
Bet if some of
Both phones.
make them like that
12-9 If
tC WC
ted
from
the
creek
that
run-
ResOu:'
irriga____
OU «1
those inland-county people
Barn stanchioned
? i : :
■’Trea»»!?* Island. '
. ling and ground*
Tu * -day
th :gh the place, which supplì
MONEY
TO
LOAN
—
ENQUIRE
OP
F:ur
box
o milk 30 cows.
move to a real country they wou.i
S pphes on band
wa er ill through th summer.
QOOd
John Leland Henderson. 2'>«-3rd
get the bad taste out of their mouth - Par-?-« ;nt-AHcraii
expense*
paid
1*2’.
you are looking for a
. Nine room
St., Tillamook, Oregon.
the ’/eir.
tor the Roosevelt htg
rtiiikin g machine
¿-er * ;?. C
r it me
rhanc»\
here is
cheap p
modern dutc.1
eetinz
of
*hr
Creamery
A
-
house.
A'
Advanced to Patr
For fur he information apply tc
good outbuilding-1.
kitchen.
AGENCY
— OPPOSITE
«ociation recently VMkiam Max’*
December mac ng <e4‘ •
Manti' 1 SI .ijER
place.
owner
Wired
and
electric
ligh
’
ed.
I
'
-
2*
Due factory for chees.
Postomce. O. M. Cook.
Where Are Our Skyscrapers ?
• as ehe-en president of »hat
illamook
Count:
’
,
Beaver.
Suarres,
and cold water in house, barn r.nd
remembered that *h<.n lut ion. J H Hi.gate wu» elec’r*
It will
Oregon.
milk house. Good berry gardei
521 241 •
the high prie«« of everything r
Làr.iten-
PROFESSIONAL
Lar.d is cn one
vsee
president
and
r
and
orchard.
one«
Li abiliti«
up building the conservative
WANTED
■A
the be-t fishing rivers in the coun­
11.321
December money in
talk of the building they «en and Carl HaSer'.â- -
Iked
DR.
RAMSEY.
OSTEOPATH—Room
ty and is some of the best land in WANTED—TO BUY (LEAN OL J
elected inspector and ferretary
Bills payable _
were going to do when the com
ll<y I. O. O. F. Bide.. Tillamook.
Income
for
1920
was
the
state.
Capital ¿lock outstanding
Thit ••peeuvely
cotton rags. Headlight office.
building material dropp- i
Mutual phone. Bell phone 146-M.
Price »30.<'0>. one-third
lOJ''?.
Sirplu=
time
here.
I Dr Le bow. who ha« been associa
cash,
balance
terms.
WANTED
REST
—
MARRIED
DR.
’S ALLEN £ SHARP DENTISTS
U hardly possible that prices ed with Dr Wise in the dental prac-
Smith, owner, Tillamook, Oregon,
121 241
National Building.
, will go much lower, and they mi.-
man wants to rent ranch on half.
2-10'4
CARL HABERLACH
Uce here, left Monday seeking
R. 1, Box
Don t put
• -.k- a rise instead
Phone Bay City, 3"F4.
s •
DR. J. B. GRIDER. DENTIST, I. 0.
Mr«?. Lebow
your building program until such a drier climate.
RANCH
ACRE
FOR SALE— It .
O F. Bide.. Tillamook, Oregon.
WANTED—MENS WASHING. Wil!
f. : nie that all you will be able to do panted him and they will probably
tear Boardman. Oregon. !-■' acres
!• !C talk about it again. Let « go
de
¡ver.
Murual
located in Southern Orez n
f-aturinz Jn-nr.e I
Blackbirds.
>W CAN BE FOUND
improved, 100 acres in alfalfa. 40
phone. Mane Getchc-11.
11-lMf
who J -hnst ne.
Dr. \\ ise 8 Tillamook office, south
Sunday afterno'n
Mr. and Mr? Dan Billing-1
acres leveled. New rabbit-proof
or the Court House every Monday,
FOR RENT — SEVERAL T’NFFR-
left «me time ago for a trip tbrouzu -.a evening.
fence now around half. Buildings
Tuesday and Wednesday
'California, have returned
They d;
nished
Inquire
apartments.
Tillamook. Ore Feb. 5. 1921.
and implements included, V mile
no m.
'not express themselves a» be.r.g par­ To the stockholder« of Tiilatnock
Plasker Brothers plumbing step.
Must
from town on good road
I; IN NEED OF GLASSES SEE A. H.
ticularly pleiad with our neighbor- C reame ry
raise money and will sell cheap.
Following is my report
s«ec.--.-
LOST AND FOUND
Harris. Registered optician, at R.
ing state, prefering the damp and
2-3:.'
tary -salesman for the year 192 Y
Inquire Headlight office.
W. Bennett’s Jewelry «tore Tues-
LOST
—
FLAT
BOTTOMED
ROM
in i - ñ - of Or gon
The far tory received
notice. will make dates any time.
boat painted green
reward.
•’Hi« Official Financée, a ripp ing of milk during the year
FOR SALE - FIFTEEN GROSS
day and Saturdays until further
rf bt
There were ÎM.'B 43 I
M
alter
Nelson.
comedy drama. Gem. Friday nizhr
2-l"f
Phone 143-J.
da pop bottles, all in good condi-
terfat
in
the
milk,
an
average
tes-
'f
M imic on the * UurP.tier at
Will Sei at DR. REEDY’S CATTLE EXCHANGE. Near Depot
Gons. Will sell part or all. -oc
4.w9 per cent.
Gem every program
doren. Inquire Headlight
912
324
lbs
of
cheese
were
man.:-
Houaeliold I hmk I s — Hed-
One Sliellaml Bonv.
Port.5.’- 4 taetured. mak ng 11 11« boxes
Harr*- ”
steads, etc.
Pig», all kiini» anil size»
The average yield was 1151
-pent -evera! day« in Tillamook this
FOR SALE- EVERGREEN BLACK
ileavv Wagon and I.ivht
week looking over bust new intereatA of cheese per 100 lbs. of milk
. -rv plants 3.9 00 per thousand
Registered Holstein Bu.i
Milk W ason.
An average of 2 si lbs. f che
< In«- « ear old.
two-year
Pr^styerlan Guild met
loganberry
made per lb of butterfat
Mar
Saddle and Brulle
piCr-s
3 »5.“" rfr thousand.
meeting at the home of Mr* Ander-
blood.
Registered
full
Cheese sold for 1238.897 5«
ness and Cart lor She!
■on with Mr?. EaDtman aMitllng
F'*«!er. R. D. No. , Dallas, Ore-
pme
■
2 - 1-7
tear old Jersey.
land I' oiiv
decorated Tillamook
The
home
hoeteM
2 ol4c
Full bl«x>d Jersev Cow. o
RhiMle Is and
C hickens
The factory received from tnaklr.
with cupidi and the program prepar-
'ear
cows
and
3
1
wo
Kink«
Re<is, Kinglet
SALE
charges »3 5 71« «2
SWEET
ed by Mra Baie* wa? a test of skill
Cattle in­
ol ! Heifers
Incubator «O egg capaci
the year were
Tn- expenses
assorted.!
prunes. Fir
t.r.'.ce
nex:
dart«.
shooting cupid «
spected by Government
»32.351 ->4
tv. Readv to nm Bring
smaller
t.i
n
r
il
.
t
but
» .g will be at th* h« ’ e of Mr-
If 3«> 22 was added to the valu-
Inspectors-
your eggs and kerosene.
e.iTf
with >ut sugar
Tue^cday at 2:30 P of the plant and equipment on a--
McNair
I eight prepaid to Tillamook
eount of the residence purchased, im-
Many More Artidea I Expect to Get • ■ 1 U : Before Date of S^e
March i» the closing month
boiler pur-
provements made.
cent? per pound.
th* year*» work and annual r*por;» ■ h i—.i
The depreciaticn charge?
Haynes, Prime Grower. Ya Lililí.
*i¡! be made up more ea^Iy
r.-ed to I
2-~>tf
members in arrear» will not put ou
II
r- of butterfat were re-
settlement until the ciooing met ine covered from whey cream which =old I OR SALE FI LLER
AND JOHN-
Mrs S¿m G reere was hoste» x\e¿- for 17 231 4
son 20 H. P heavy duty engine
FMIow-r.g « a financial statem’nt
«.as or diet i .late.
¿f the company at this time:
Alr.io-’
KMoartti :
Priced reasonably.
Inquire
Building and ground
112.423 34
Headlight office
2-3tf
oupplie« ->n hand
? 463 4 •
Cash in hank
859.53 rvR SALE—A TEN COW RANCH
L’t.io iv-arcia’s baby dress though made of
Advanced to Patrons
161 • ’>
on Foley creek
Eight cows, one
Due for cheese
1.631 32
? tnost
horse and buggy goes with it.
en was ultimately worn thread
small payment down
J. F. Wlll-
■?ae
day
it landed in the rag bag and
12') 53^ S4
f( rd Mohler. Oregon
-----
1-I3t4c
1 to the junk dealer. When the rag sorter
LiabJitiei :
Let me bring you a Vaugh drag-
■ the C searded garment he detected in a flash
Uutual phone. E. G. Kreo^
Capital stock outstanding 1 15 <» ‘
nality of the flax and set it aside for a journey
1-1
3tf
Surplus
1 s s À < •% ;
'V ir.L
- j of «- ^raving and Printing at Washing-
FOR SALE
LOGAN
BERRY
--• it became legal tender—a bank-note.
plants
120 5JS ¿4
Any quantity. Order now.
Ju;,', tie
Respectfully submitted
a > tc2d in one of the beautiful booklets
R Brown Woodburn. Ore
CARL HABERLACH.
‘•-.i Dur Government which we are sending each
1-13 t6p
Secretar»
40 those interested.
FOR SALE dairy farm about
*0 acres
New bulldir.s».
J-st »euu us your uame and addre»s and you will
Y
t
I
hat is "Be-
bead cow> team, soma
▼ounr
'«.A^ve a copy of every issue of the senes without
bicd the Door.” see it at the Geni
itisi
Place will support
Saturday night.
c w«
It ;
•
Jehu
Theiier
Pleasant Vail,,
1-ltt
Coates. A. C. Everson or the crea ■>:
the ire house.
Dr. Wise will b* at h>s Ner.aiem
4th
d
office :a Thursday. Feb
at Wheeler on Friday
A. A Pennington has installed a
measurezraph. an instrument whim
measures cloth up to the
of a yard. Besides reg.stenn«
exact measure it computes the ex
of the piece measured.
I Charles Van Patten is building a
five rwn h -.use on Miller av-nue ---
tween Sth and 7th streets which he
nte .is to sell or rent after compie
non.
Carl aDwson was a Tillamook
visitor from Garibaldi Core
wek.
(
* made ar-
The nre department
re chimney ?w-.- C--
Di
doue.
work done nuy gpply to the
bov*e. leaving their names ini a
PARTIAL CONSIGNMENT
Auction Sale!
THE BEGINNING
OF A BANK-NOTE
DON’T FORGET THE
SUNSET CAFE
C. F. GERARD, Chef
T m Lat« to Classliy
FOR SALK - HOUSB AND LOTS
tor I1ÛQ0 Ka»y ternu Intuir» at
AFARlMINT-
Haadligfct offic»
U-2 tf
I.
per week. 5Oc per nigh;
» r .iuk- 1VK SALK GOOD »TEIL RANGX
Ila apartment^ Watchtower butld-
Call Waiter Nel»<a.
3-24U Mur tal ph. ue
11 .* f
FUR SALE -3 GOOD MILK COWS FOR
SALE HOUSE
TWO
fresi 1 < ming freah *- n Call
lots
ob easy terms
_
Price »1,000
T J G ree a. Beaver, Ore
2-1 It J
Inquire at Headlight offlee 11-
bOR SALE l«0 ACRES ON SAN"'
FO«.
\LE— TWO I^ATEST STALK
Lake 12 ».#0 per acre, easy ter : -
l• nite sewing ■lArhines. aim 4t
or will trade for g-xid preperty
Tillamook
‘ ,nFT Agency, opposite P
Billing«
Rt«-.
way Ore
J-Î411
FOR RBNT
I;
NEB MENU
Elicli iladcs Mexican «and Chicken
(’hop Sue}
1 amales Chili cou Carne VII Kind- oi
Spanish <. vvkin^
the Epicure
TWO
FOR SALE m ACRES. ONE COW ICR SALE - HOUSE AND THREE
cow. good house and barn
t- on Stillwell Avenue. No. 910
Wilson River I. D Smith
2 4-14
four blocks from pubhc »chool
' " E’r on premise«
FOR SALE
ACRES.
COWS
1. -t 4
C’X*J building«.
“ il*>n Rh> ,
SALE
40-ACRE I. an
B- ir-
L D Smith
î 24 :
riHes from Mohler and N«ha
L4>1
BLACK MOORS FOUNTAIN
i acres clear; about
place on Main stree;
fruit trees »11 kinds of garden I
Finder please return to
berries. 5-room bou.«
Bare. Fourth grade rooir..
**; K"Od barn.
farm iniptemrents and light hous-
RHODE
cheap for cash I :i.
Dougherty. Rav <
Bl 11 it
HOME MADE PASTRY
FOR SALE
*5 4'AUbER AV
Tillamook County Rank
REX Ruthofthe
FRIDAY
FEB
Rockies
Hoes she recover her
trunk; Get the solu-
t«on to this thrilling
story at the Rex Friday
\lso the famous star of
the barrier —
MITCH LEWIS
. .vl’s Gold”
ri i
snoninff ont
drama
OI- ’ uors