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    THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1991
PAGE FOUR
QO ZXaOOOOOOOMMOOOOOMO
3>tllamonk tkaMiqht
I nlng operations again, ’Tillamook ZJ
cows will soon be coming in fresh
Published Every and the sun will surely shine in a
Thursday by the
few days.
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc.
People got along very nicely with­
Tillamook, Oregon
are
out telephones once; chances
Leslie Harrison
Editor they can do it again.
A Weekly Paper
American Legion
Notes
I Headlight Classified Ads
! Little Cost-Big Results. AU TUlamook County Reads Them.
One Cent a Word Per Issue
Despite storm and high, water, Till­ actively on the job so
amook
post and the local Women’s veterans of the Great War remain.
TOR SALE—1920 DODGE COMMER- WANTED—TO BUY CLEAN OLD
Both Telephones
Call For County Warrents
Its work has scarcely commenced
FOR SALE
•otton rags. Headlight office. t(
cial car, good as new. Tillamook
The following County warrents will Auxiliary held a successful dance on
and its influence is shaping National FOR SALE—ta BLOCK OF LAND,
Entered as second-class matter in be paid upon presentation:
— - the night of St. Patricks day. M«m
Music Company.
the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon.
WANTED TO RENT— MARR ieo
outstending“ General¡ Fund warrents »>ers from the north end of the County State and municipal policies has as
good 6 room house facing on an
man wants to rent ranch on half
80 foot street, city water and LOGANBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE
endorsed prior to and including the ’ «re '■”able to at,‘;nd- ioadi(
'hat yet been little felt. That the Legioa
Subscription Rates
in
large or small quantities.
Phone Bay City. 30F4.
28th day of February, 1921.
¡direction being several feet unde-
--- can be a powerful instrument for the
electric lights in house. Good
One year ....................... .'...
$2.00
Prime plants properly handled.
service public good is hardly to be disputed
sidewalk.
Loganberries/
raepber..
All
outstanding
county
road
war
...
(
'
a
‘
"
"Pots,
and
former
All
UUI
SldllUI
lift
UUUU17
v*u.a...
r
Six months ...........................
1.00
tut the strength of its influence
W. Mahon, Hillsboro, Oregbn.
WANTED—MEN’S WASHING. Will
ries and strawberries on place,
ir°m other parts^o,Jh\County
Thre*'months
.50 rents endorsed prior to and including
will
depend entirely upon the- also plenty of room for family
call for and deliver. Mutual
jWere
not
much
better
off.
Because
Payable in advance
the 21st day of Octobar, 1921.
FOR SALE^GOOD ORGAN, $10.00.
phone. Marie Getchell.
ll-lgtf
interest displayed by its active mem
of
the
weather
handicap,
the
attend
garden. Address P. O. Box 154.
! Interest ceases this 24th day of
See Walter Nelson.
2-10tf
ance
was
somewhat
slimmer
thjin
bers.
Bay
City,
Oregon.
3
24
il
• 7**'.
*» warrents
A few days ago a meeting of farm- 7;
March,
1921. on all such
BRED TO LAY WHITE LEGHORNS FOR RENT — SEVERAL UNFIJR.
• • •
anticipated.
Weather conditions
nished apartments.
Inquire of
ers and business men was held in excepting those which have been hero
FOR
SALE
—
PURE
BRED
DARK
Hatiching Eggs for sale. W. S.
however, did not detract from the
Members who have failed to pay
Plasker
Brothers
plumbing
shop.
Ik5
4'.'
*' ■ t
the Chamber of Commerce rooms for tofore called,
Coates, Tillamook.
3-10tf 1
Rhode Island Red setting egg’
KATHLEEN MILLS pleasure of the forty couples that their 1921 dues are to be carried on
the purpose of discussing the estab- I
See
C.
L.
Lewis,
Tillamook.
3
24
13
LOST AND FOUND
County Treasurer. ,'»ere Pre»ent- Ladies of the Auxiliary the subscription lists of th^ Ameri .
Warning —
Nonresident sewing
lishment in Tillamook county of a 3-24tl
_______ ___
looked after decorations for the nail can Legion until April 1st, according FOR
SALE—108 ACRE DAIRY machine men Tiave again stung a LOST—WHILE RETURNING FROR
fruit and vegetable cannery.
U P Trail at the GEM next 'and the “eats” ,hat were an ad<W to Information received recently.
ranch. House, two barns, implc number of our people, who wish «11
Tillamook Tuesday, March 2nd
The
The subject was thoroughly cover-
Zane Grey’s greatest story, attraction. Toll’s orchestra furnish Upon that date all delinquents will
to
be
on
guard
against
the
man
who
ments
and
14
cows
go
with
place.
part of the top to an organ. Find­
week.
ed by several speakers and the inter­
be dropped.
on page five.___________________ the mu8lc’
Must be seen to be appreciated. takes your note and uses it to bully
er please notify Geo. W. Galloway,
est ran high. A committee was ap I See ad
• • •
’ ’ ’
Address R25 care Headlight 3 24 4 you into paying after trouble arises
Sandlake, Ore.
pointed to look into the proposition I
organized
A resume of the work done by the 1 The “fying squadron,
The
U.
P.
Trail
helped
build
Oregon
with the machine. The Singer Agen­
and report upon it.
ROW
See it at the GEM th* laBt night in legislative committee of the Depart to assist ex service men in adjusting PIGS FOR SALE— 10 PIGS, WEIGH- cy, your home dealer, sells you bet­ LOST—FLAT BOTTOMED
boat painted green. $5 reward.
The question we are now asking is March or the first night inApril, but ment at the recent session of the their differences with the govern..
ing 60 and 70 pounds, $10.00 a- ter goods at less price, is always hero
Walter Nelson.
2-10tt
whether advantage will be taken of be sure and don't miss It.
piece. Also 2 brood sows, which when problems ¿rise or parts needed.
| egislature has been received by the ment, is still suffering from engine
the project or will it be allowed to
will have pigs on the first of May.
trouble. “The travel is neccessary
_________________ ^Tillamook Post. This shows that
BUSINESS NOTICES
He never asks for your note. 3-17tf
pass by. Tillamooker* have some­
Weight 350 or 400 lbs. $50.00 a-
Question: What is the greatesr only one measure advocated by the or the public service’’—that phrrsa
CLEARING
SALE OF USED in­
times been inclined to talk much and 1 trail in Oregon?
Adam Lapen, FOR SALE—FULLER AND JOHN- I
piece if sold soon.
Legion, the so called “alien land law’’ which seemed to find its way into
struments. Plano, $95.00; Edi­
3-24tl
p
do little. We are constantly clani- Answer:-"The U. P. Trail" see it nt failed to receive favorable action and, Army orders without
difficulty
Blaine, Oregon.
son 2( 0 H. P. heavy duty engine.
son talking machine, $5.00; disc
>r distillate.
Almost new. i ! records, 25c; organ, $50.00; sew­
for . .
oring for a larger populdtion,
Gas or
distillate.
according to the report, the adve-se during the War seems strangely rORSALE~REGISTERED JERSEY
the GEM.
payrolls and other things necessary
at I ing machines, $10; Player rolls,
Priced reasonably. Inquire
action on this bill was due to infor.. hard to enlist id the aid of the form -
bull 4 years old. Stoge Poyis and
2-3tf
, 50c, and many other articles, .ill
to build up our community.
t
Headlight
office.
er
service
people.
ation received from Washington,
I bargains. Tillamook Music Co.
Would
St. Lambert breeding,
More Than She Expected
There is no doubt but what a fruit
D. C., that this matter would be han­
• •
Victor Dealers.
12-4tf
trade for good cow. H. L. Jensen, FOR SALE—8. C. RHODE ISLAND
Suffarers from backache, rheumat­ dled by the National
cannery would be very successful in
government,
Army
3-24t6p
’
The
finance
office
of
the
Hebo,
Oregon.
ic
pains,
stiff
and
swollen
joints,
Red
setting
eggs
from
high
pro-
HAY
AND
GRAIN
HAULING
A
Tillamook county. It has been con­
After defeat of the Oregon measure,
ducing layers. $1.50 a setting. | J speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both
clusively proven that Tillamook soil will be glad to read this from Mrs. a similar bill was passed in the state has 6,600 original discharge certlfl TOR SALE OR RENT:—IMPROVED
A.
Foulks, Mutual I Phones. Opposite P. O.
12-9 tf
cates in its vaults awaiting proper
Mrs.
B.
and climate turnes out a very good H. J. Marohard, $< Lawrence St.. of Washington,
________ of
_ the
__ owners. Service1 dairy farm, eight miles south of
addresses
3-10t3 THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD
phone.
grade of loganberry, to say nothing Salem, Mass. “I took foley Kidney
• • •
men who sent their discharge certl . | Newport, in Lincoln County, Ore­
re­
of the enormous quantities of wil l Pills for kidney disorders and
—Victrolas and Victor Records.
With Tillamook Post’s paid up ficates to Washington with applica . I gon. Write to Edith Howell, Tol­ LOST—SHEPHARD DOG .BLACK
Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P.
berries to be had each year. It has sults are more than I. expected. I
edo, Oregon.
3-24t6
with white feet. Strayed away in
O.
11-18tf
also been concluded beyond a doubt recommend them to every woman «> 'membership approximately 100 bhort tions for the $60.00 bonus, travel:
city about 2 weeks ago. G. N.
everywhere.—Adv. iof
1920 roBter, renewals have pay, or other claims, and who now TOR SALE—THREE SPEED INDIAN
that there is much Boil in Tillamook troubled.’’
3-10tl FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE-
Hodgdon, R. F. D.
“ practically ceased and it would seem fail to find their certificates, would I motorcycle $125.00 Call Gem a-
that is unfit for dairying but which
gon Transfer, both phones.
probably
do
well
to
write
to
that
a
membership
campaign
will
be
t*lls ' partment 8.
3-24tl SHEt .TER
is very good for berry culture.
Green Stockings? > required to stir up interest among department. Letters should give
12-9 tf
COVE
HOMESTEAD
TO
’
I
_________________________________
Nature has endowed us with the».*
I, the
undersigned,
bJ sold.
i
-,
__ _______
____ , will
----
„
by
FOR
SALE
...
Round
dinning
tabl
j.
_ve
required
the
usual
information
the
former
service
men
who
have
things, now it is up to us.
sell I my homestead of 160 acres, AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN
Tillamook County. Victor Vic­
or the War department, 1. e„
sertal; Call 126W. 401 W. 3rd Street.
R* never joined the organization
part of it cleared and in grass.
Canning plants, operated on the
the other in small brush such as
trolas, $25.00 and up. Victor Re­
whose membership has lapsed. It number, outfits served in, rank, date j 0R SALE
TANEERED STRAIN
same cooperative basis as our cheese
vine maple, bear berry, salmon
cords, 85 cents and uf>. Tilla­
the
hould
be
remembered
that
of
enlistment,
etc.,
and
should
be
factories, are what are most needed
1 white leghorns day old chicks and
berry and a few scatterd alders,
mook Music Co., Opposite P. 0.
Legion is not in existence merely a* signed with the full name as used in
Bay City people are now seriously
setting eggs. Tillman’s Poultry
very easily cleared. Fern and
11-1 St!
the
army.
a
temporary
body
but
that
it
will
be
logs
very
few.
There
is
a
house,
| Ranch, Bay City, Ore.
3-17t4
contemplating the establishment of a
barn,
orchard
and
good
meadow.
$6000 cannery for berries and veget­
AND
I
FOR SALE BABY CHICKS WHITE
Accommodate 12 or 15 head of WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHERE
ables to be run under the cooperative
at any time. Oregon Transfer,
cattle. There is also 10 or 12
xou don't see any sucn lawns in lone­
Leghorns from good layers. Will
office opposite P. O. Both phones.
Hystem. It is time for Tillamook
tons of Chittem bark on the place.
some rural districts. There the front I hatch in two and three weeks.
12-9 tf
This place lies in a cove, sur­
county to awaken to its natural re­
I 915.00 per 100 while they last.
yard always is a calf pasture.
rounded
by
high
mountains
east
sources.
“The farmer reasons that it’s no use
Wm. Stuivenga
3-17t3
north and west; facing the south; THE WORLD MOVES; SO DO WE.
having a pretty lawn, for there's no­
Oregon Transfer, opposite P. 0.
the warmest and most sheltered
Look up. The cost of living has
FOR
SALE
CHEAP
FOUR
GOOD
body to admire it. Nobody ever goes
Both phones.
12-9 if
place in Tillamook County, so de­
about reached its lowest level, indus­
past the place except an occasional I second hand incubators. William
serves the name of Shelter Cove.
lightning rod agent or a man who is : Staivenga.
tries all over the country are begln-
The land can’t be beat, will grow MONEY TO LOAN—ENQUIRE OF
3-17t3
John Leland Henderson, 206-3rd
taking orders for fruit trees.
anything; some of it as good as
St., Tillamook, Oregon.
tf
river bottom. Part of it can be
“Why don’t you sneer at the town FOR SALE—9x10 DONKEY Full
irrigated from the creek that runs
cheap.
Steinbach
Iron
man who puts so much money into | sale
through the place, which supplies SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE
Iwxndtlfill
Works.
3-10t4
beautiful rvwr»»»O
grounds? Tf-
It ’ ’ o s nil
all n a evamnzi.
grand­
water all through the summer, if
Postoffice. O. M. Cook.
stand pla). He expects to get adver­ FOR SALE—REGISTERED JERSEY
you are looking for a good and
PLEASURE OF GIVING
tising out of ft, and he does, and he
cheap place, here is a chance.
Bull,
one
year
old.
Mutual
phone.
deserves it We shouldn’t criticize any
For further information apply to THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THE
M^lKIMBACK. the banker. Is aequlr- man who is doing good, even if we
Albert Johnson, Bay City. 3-10t2
World have entrusted their repu­
owner on the place. Manuel
Cb Ing quite a reputation as a phi­ don't like his methods.
tations to the Victor Records.
FOR SALE—TWO HORSES, 5 * 6 Suarres, Beaver, Tillamook County,
lanthropist,” observed the druggist.
Oregon.
Hear them at their best in your
“Some people say that Sklmback is
this spring, weight about 1200 and
“He’s always giving to somebody or
own home. Tillamook Music Co.,
1300. Price $80 a piece. Address FOR SALR—DAIRY FARM, ABOUT
something, and I notice that the sick­ trying to atone for ull the sinfulness
Dealers, opposite P. O.
11-1 Ktf
of
hfs
past
career.
It
Is
argued
that
$2.60
Fancy Herring-per kib
AZ24, Headlight.
3-10t2p
ening details always get into print. He
30 aeree. New buildings,
ten
believes in keep- until recent years he never gave away
DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY
head
cows,
team,
some
young
25ctS
Codfish--per brick - -
and Tanning Company,
Taxi­
Ing h 1 s left anything, but was after the dollars by FOR SALE—ONE JERSEY COW,
stock. Place will support
15
due to freshen in May. Cull Ji. J.
dermlst of all kinds of animals
cows. Inquire
John
Theiler,
hand posted a* to day and night and didn't care who got
hurt so he overtook and captured
tin -
IScts
3-10t3p
and heads. Tans all classes
Pleasant Valley.
l-6tf
of
what his right them. They tell of mortgages he fore- Green, Beaver, Ore.
furs; makes furs off classes
of
hand is doing, and
closed, causing unspeakable suffering FOR~SALE—2000 GENUINE LOG FOR SALE - HOUSE AND LOTS
m -per doz. cans $2.15
furs. Manufacturers of all lur
nobody ever will
anberry end tips.
From proven
for $1000. Easy terms. Inquire at
wear. We also buy mountaih lion
see him conceal­ here and there. He is accused of re­
Good Canned Peas „
$1.60
sorting to every dark trick to Increase
We
boboat and raccoon hides,
plants that have been adapted to
Headlight office.
12-2 tf
>»
ing any of Ills his hoard. Most of the stories prob­
pay beBt prices. Douglas County
this climate for several year*. P.
lights
under
a
Libby’s Coined Beef-l.s per can 30c.
ably are bunk, but what if they are
Taxidermy and Tanning Cimpany,
bushel.”
W. Jacob, Tillamook, Ore.
3-3« f FOR SALE—GOOD STEEL RANGE,
Roseburg, Oregon.
12-23tf
true? Now that he shows signs of re-
also organ. Cail Walter Nelson,
"Tm
sorry
to
Best Prepared Mustard-per jar
15c.
15c
pentence tn his old age we should en­
ll-25tf
hear you refer to courage him tn every possible way, FOR SALE—FORD TOURING CAR Mutual phone.
PROFESSIONAL
newly painted, nearly new .tires,
that great and and If he give* a phonograph to the
Market advance* the pnet week have been in Sugar.
in
good
running
condition.
Terms
FOR
SALE
—
HOUSE
AND
TWO
good man tn sar­ high school, or pots up a public drink­
Wnlnnt* and Hums, while there have tieen declines in
or would exchange for carpenter
lots oa easy tarma. Prioe $1.000. DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS B a T
castic terms," aatd ing fountain In the public square^ we work
City offloe each Monday morning
or pointing, fctev Dr. Wise
Flour and *ome Feeds, Butter, Kgif*, Canned Peas
Enquire
at Headlight office.11-23 if
the village patri­ should tell him be's everybody’s dar­
at 9 A. M.
2-24'1
and Heane, CoCoa, Salmon and I^emona.
FOR
SALE
—
1
%
ACRES,
ONE
COW
arch. "Every day ling. and not dig up a kx of ancient
cow,
good
hou*e
and
barn,
on
FOR
SALE
—
TWO
LATEST
STYLE
I hear similar renaark*
him
history tor bis confusion.
White sewing aaaobtaaa, almost DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room
Wilson River. L. D. Smith. 24-t4
and I think t» a poo* appreciation at
110 I. O. O. r. Bldg., Tillamook.
“I haven’t much money to give -I x---------------------- L_______________ _
new. Singer Agency, opposite P.
bls g»oeroalty. As yon asy. h*f* al-
TRUCK FOR SALE—1921 NEW - o.
Mutual phone. Bell phone 146-M.
~
‘
1
1
tf
•way,
but
when
I
do
looeen
np
to
the
way* giving, and IF* a anmU b^tnea*
job.. Will sell or trad* io on *A-'
4——’
to look a gtft bora* to the month, a* extent of a doUor or two I Qke to have
other machine. For information FOR BALE—SMALL CMBESK OUT- DR.'S ALLEN A SHARP DENTISTS
■n andtaDc*. I Hk* tn imagine that
the paaimist my*. if he hire* a
National Building.
people **e oaytos, 'Wbux a greut-heart-
write Q. R. Seymour, Twin Book*,
fft cosapR.e for brick *»•< TBla-
ed. bMMsmtoat oM gmner M to!' The I Oregon. Tillamook County.
•ookciijp. Two unite Hinman Dft WISE WILL BE AT HIS TILLA-
other morning * man approached' me
Milking ittoeklM fur «6 jkx>t batn.
mbok office every Monday aft*»-
•nd asked me to contribute aomething FOR SALE—FIFTEEN GROÔ8 80-
Potato digger. Circular wood saw.
Ot rrerj
nooa and Tuaaday antil further
toward patting a new ateepto on the
da
pop
botttoa,
all
la
good
ooadi-
philanthropist
i to get cbareh. and I began to explain that
■■«X tern« tf desired. W. Hoe­
nottoe.
3-24-tf
ttoas
WfH
sail
part
or
*H,
Mto
or bi* liberality, church atwpnw are oat of data, when
nicke. Wood*. Ore. -
3-10t2
doiaa. Iaqatre Headlight.
but It** my opinton that yoo’D have to he interrupted to aay that the name*
ML J. B. GRIDER; DENTIST. I. 0.
hunt a tang tftne, with a arerrfitlght of all contributors would 1« printed tn
IF YOU WANT TO EUY OR EX-
O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon.
and a pair of gumahoea, before you
•hang* poultry tot us know. W*
find the man who enjoy* doing good the paper, and then I dug up $5 with- Cut Thi* Out -• It I* Worth Money
also bar. setting eggs and babff
Cut out thi* slip, enclose with 5c to
by «teaith. If you do find him. be will out further word*. And we’re ail
chicks of 35 varieties for sale. r
tarred
with
the
same
stick,
my
Foley
&
Co..
2835
Sheffield
Ave
.
Chi-
prove to ba a freak, and It will be yonr frieDda."
Send in your order soon. Jobs
cago, Ill’., writing your name and ad­
Hofmau, Tillamook.
1-27119
duty to ate him returned to the a«y-
i
lum from which ha e*cape<l.
dress clearly. You will receive in re­
Not What SI m Maaat
turn a trial package containing
"We are all more or less hungry for
M!a* De V*ro—Yog, be actually «aid
the «pprohatlon of our friends sod fel­ jrour check* were like rosea.
.Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for WANTED—BY BRIGHTON MILLS
low citlsona And I am glad It'* no.
■
Company, Brighton, forty young
Mia* Vaue (delightedly)—Thar* »ay coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidne'
If we didn't core three whoops what ing It on pretty thick.
I pigs. If you have any for sal«*
Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
I
our friends thought of ns, we wouldn't
Mbw l»e Vere— Ye*; be remarked
Sold Everywhere.
kindly write us.
3 24tf
paint our houaea. or mow oar lawn* about that. too.
or trim our whisker*. We wouldn't
WANTED—GIRL OR LADY FOR
•pend any money tor flower* or boiled
Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy
house work. Apply 1002 3rd SI.
shirts or any of tba thing* which make
“
Everyone
who
has
used
Chamber-
I
Mr. Peavtah says that although be
East. Mutual Phone.
3 24 14
ltto beaatttol and attractive. If a man would be the last man on earth to Iain’s Cough Remedy speaks well of
CALOL niKBING OIL
•prod* a to* of money for a gorgeous criticise any lady of his acquaintance, it," writes Edward P. Miller. Abbotts :
MEN— DO YOU KNOW THE REAL
lawn, with real tree* and expensive nevertheless he has never met one
ZEROLENE
caus« of all the labor troubles?
flower*, and all sort* of art,amenta who could successfully combine the town. Pa. People who once use this
They are well explained in"Dan-
hr'* doing It borauae he wants tn be hlgb-acbooi giggle with the middle-aged preparation are seldom satisfied with
nrwlne<!
tb«» »w>nU who «***»
q II
any other. It Is excellent to allay a
gerous
Hours” Thursday at the
spread.—Dalia* Nc**«
Cough or break up a cold.
—Adv.
Rex.
3-2411
I_____ _
Dr. Jekyll
Uncle Wife
Mr. Hyde
IS COMING
New Arrivals this Week at
“The Satisfaction Store
$
E. C. ANDERSON
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
THREATENED
STRISI
Has Advanced
Meat Prices
MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL
BiaO
IM
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NEVERTHELESS
WE-ARE-
SELLING.
ROUND STEAI - 25c. lb.
PORK
- 25c. Ib.
VEAL
- 26c. lb.
MUTTON -
- 25c. lb.
BOILING BEEF - 16c. lb.
POT ROAST 18c. A 20c. ib.
THE ABOVE B A
SAMPLE OF OUR PRICES.
U. S. INSPECTED
MEAT.
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