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THURSDAY. MAY 38 TAGE FOUR ®tllamook /$= NOTICE American Legion Headlight Classified Ads The Headlight is in receipt of A Weekly Paper Published Every several items each week, tent Thursday by the through the mail or brought ’nto Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. the office, without the authors be Little Cost_ Big Results. All Tillamook County Reads Them. One Cent a Word Per Issue Tillamook, Oregon ing known. It will be <'roe:!*ry - ------- hereafter that anyone sending m g^OOOOöQGOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOCaeGOGGOOOCOOeCGQOOQGOÖiWQCCOOaGöOOOQcoj« Leslie Harrison Editor 1 news items sign their name to the A military band from Jefferson A hallowed mantle of the •¡land paper before it will be considered for Army of the Republic falls up r> the Barracks, Missouri, with American Both Telephones FOR SALE—A GOOD CHICKE1UNG LOST AND FOUND print. FOR SALE young shoulders of the Amer’caii Le- an»' American Legion flags hi u pro square piano for $50.00. . f you Notes Entered as second-class matter In the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon. Subscription Rates One year ................................. Six months ........................... Three months ........................ Payable in advance ANNOUNCEMENT Piano students wishing ;o ctudy piano this summer may enroll now under Mrs. J. C. Holden. Dunning classes will be formed x- r those that desire to take up thia sys tem This time of the year being es pecially favorable for this line of work. All are welcome to visit these Dunning Classes and get acquainted with the method and see the atirac- tlv* ^ulPm«nt UBed’ For appointments or information call, Msr. J. C. Holden, 138W.—Adv SAME OLD STUFF The other day » a hyplieraicd bunch got together in Portland anl, in a spirit of patriotic zeal (pu»ri«>t- ism for their ancestral country), | proceeded to pass some resolutions * “demanding”, “objecting,” “declur-. ing,” etc. to certain conditions in I « this country obnoxious to them . NOTICE Among other things they ex.«.ess- Fu rm Professor Hyslop ,of the opposition to the Smith-Towner till Crops Department, O. A. C. will g’ve now in congress which relates to ed a lecture on farm crops Saturday ucational legislation. It is quite ap evening at 8 o’clock in th:- Court parent from their remarks that they House. must indeed be opposed to education Anyone interested in this problem They declared that Joseph Woerndie, are cordially Invited to attend. Bring! who was picked up by gove' nnient! your problems and questions >■ u authorities on account of his con- have to ask in regards to this sub- nection with Boehm, the German ject. spy, was an excellent citizen und in-1 tend to ask that the case against him be dismissed. They also re Uectcd ' NOTICE Allthose desiring plates at the this worthy "citizen” as president of j their body. They con lemned Jersey Jubilee banquet the evening “certain so-called patriotic c ganl-! of June 2nd, 1921, at the K. P. Hall zatlons” meaning the American Le- j please send word to Mrs. RoieClaw- gion and similar organizations. This ford. Secretary of the Tillam-rok kind of rot was actually gi ne thru Jersey Cattle Club, This is for the with and no one stopped them. Sure- purpose of assisting Mr. Patterson iy, this must be a country >>f free who is preparing the banquet. By order of the committee. speech when such things this Lester Daniels, take place. Morrison Mills. Mrs. Lester Daniels MEMORIAL DAY Mrs. William Maxw*x*l. A duty to be undertaken soon by the organizations of ex-servlc, men wiU be that of carrying out the ser vices of Memorial Day throughout the United States. STAGE INFORMATION The Stage hereafter will leave at 7:30 A. M. instead of 8 A, M. in < r- This day was set aside at cne time i for those who h'.J fallen hum the der that you might reach Portland ranks of the Union army, but lias before dinner and if necessary re turn on the afternoon stage which now been adopted by the armies of leaves Portland at 2 P M. If you. who all three of the greater wars in travel by stage, want good tit vice which this country has participated. at more reasonable rates in the fu i ture it will be necessary for you to A piano recital will be jiven nt give your undivided support io the the high school auditorium next Cadillac Stage Lline. Wednesday night when the pupils The Cadillac Line is an indep *.>i- of Mrs. J. C. Holden will demonstrate i dent one running out of Portland, their musical ability, The leciti! operated by Tillamook men, Just r<H will commence at 7:45 P. M. Mra. we believe you want It operai?'!. Wo no Holden has • requested thu* try to protect you by careful driving flowers be presented. and $40,000.00 accident insurance. Any request or suggestion by you in A marriage license was Liii-ai oil the way of improving service will the 20th to Charles A. Mahal 35 Of be gladly received by us. During Portland and Llnna J. Bewley 21 the summer there will be an aeiial I of Tillamook. line established in connection xsllll the Cadillac Stage Line so that yo»j may have a more rapid und a more unique means of transporia'len when you wish. AND I The latter will be operat'd and piloted by Cup. Lyle Smith who ex HOMEMAKERS CONFERENCE pects to make his initial trip to Till A Week of College Life at O. A C. amook in his new plane next Satur COOPERATIVE CONVENTIONS day. For t lake's or reservations go to or call F. B McKinley’s office. EXCURSIONS ------ LET S GO Bell phone 72W and Mutual phone. Jun.. 1 Adv. CADILLAC STAGE LINE * Corvallis, Ore. Fanners' Week gion on Memorial Day of this year. Blue-uniformed, with medals upon his breast, the whitehaired eel« rau of the Civil War made the Memorr.it Day round of the school ho1 sc* ’n former years. Thia year it la ih-r Le gion members who will vis t lhe school houses in many comuiu,.i>i s telling of a different conflk. but teaching the same le sons. In St. Paul, Minn., the Legion ins assumed th? task at the recuest of the G. A. R. itself. Post No, 8 will send 100 men to address the echo» 1 children of the city and its vicinity. "There is not mueh doubt in my mind that if it had not been for the determined stand of the American Legion, Zimmer and I would it'll be in prison,” writes Sergeant Naef who with Sarg.ant Zimmer was ar rested by the Germans follov.'ng an attempt to capture Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, notorious slacker. 'Th? American Legion came to my aid dur ing one of my da’kest hours and it demonstrated by its unwavering, loyalty toward a comrade that its sublime aspirations end lofty idenls concerning comradeship are a living truth.” At The Churches — CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Christian Science society holds services in the Woodman's Hall, Na tional Building, evsry Sunday at if A. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Wednesday evening meetings first and third Wednesdays of each mouth * Everybody welcome. • • METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. The Memorial service will be hi 11 here at 11 A. M. instead of a*, the Reformed Congregational enuuh as previously announced on acc<>unt of the illness of Rev. Llenkaenij.cr. Mu sic by male quartet. The evening sermon will be prer.ch ed at eight o'clock. The subject of the evening discourse will be “Mis taken Suppositions." Choir rehearsal on Wed»ieJdt»y evening at 8 o'clock The Church Prayer and Braise service at eight o'clock on Thursday evening. Special music at th» morn ing and evening services on Sunday. A cordial invitation is extended to all of these services. Charles L, Dark, Pastor. • • * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sundry Tchool 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M ¿Sub ject "Th Good Fight.” The teco.a tlon and painting of the auditrniuni of the church wl’l be completed by next Sunday, to that it will greatly (idd to the beauty and attractiveness of the Inside of the building. Evening Worship. 8 P. M. Sub ject "Degenerate Souls.*’ Question to be answered, Are young people today, worse than their fathers and mothers? Worship with us. Allan A. McRea, .»Hm» tel « • CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday morning, 11 o'clock, C.nn- munlon and sermon. Evening. 8 o’clock, Song servtte and sermon. Bible School 10 A. M. W dnesday 8 o’clock, Pray».- meet Ladies Ai<l Thursday at church Harry E. Tucker. Minl’irer I. 0. 0. F. County Convention a good oil cookstcve COOL clean kitchen—no smoke or dirt—steady, intense heat concentrated right on the utennil— these are the advents?» ) that a good oil cookstove offers you. A good oil cookstove is conv: lent and eexmomKul—no wood cr ashes to lug. For best results be sure to ujs Pearl Oil—the dean burning, uni form kerosene—refined and re refined by a special process. Pearl Oil is sold by dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl OiL STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARLOIL USAT AND LIGHT ) cession was passing through the cen want this, come quick. Tiiiamaok FOUND— PACKAGE CONTAIN iNQ tral section of St. Louis. As they FOR SALE—ALFALFA HAY DI reel from grower to consumer. It 1 pair ladies shoes, 1 pa)r Music Co. 5--9tf neared a prominent corner, a ma.i you are or will be in need of hay and one union suit. This pack! yelled out: ‘Til bet this two dollar this winter it will pay yon to FOR SALE—188 ACRE DAIRY age left in car from Cloverdale by till that I won’t take off my hat far ranch. About 80 acres river bot write me. Address Gaylord M. mistake last week. -Owner caa rhose flags." tom; the balance Is timber and Madison, Echo, Oregon. 5-66t4p recover same by identifyia- ¡i i>8 He lost to a nearby Legion man. good berry land. House, two and paying for this ad. j.]^ Likewise he lost his hat, which lrt FOR SALE—YOUNG TOGGENBURG barns, implements and 14 cows go the street with such force that fur milk goats and their doe kids. 7 with place. Must be seen to be BUSINESS NOTICES ther use was out of the question. E. 64th St. N., Pornana, Oteegon appreciated. Address R 25 care 5-26i2 1 4-21tf MIDSEASON CLEARANCE SALE Headlight. An investigation conducted hr the of our entire stock of Early Sum I Indiana department of the American FOR SALE—IMPORTED GUBRN mer Hats one third off. FOR SALE Legion in regard to conditions at sey Bull 9 years old. He Is -»no of By John Leland Henderson values $7.00 to $12.50 st r,;>. Valparaiso University, charged Dy its the best in the country and nas a Bonded Real Estate Agent. Miss M Patterson r president, who later resigned, with fine record. Will sell for $350.00 206 Third St., Tillamook i being a “hotbed of Bolshevism,” in and deliver him. I have no ute 1— 165 acre Kilchis river ranch, 30 HAY AND GRAIN HAULING A sulted in the stain of Un-Americxn- for him now. L. B. Newnhaun, It. speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both acres first diver bottom. 15 acre» in ii-m being removed from the s:h"Ol. phones. Opposite P. O. 12-9»f F. D. 4, Hood River. 5-25tl The head of the student body is an 5-2611 cultivation. Springs and creeks 135 FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE- acres timber and logged off bench ex-service man and fifty-two of ».he gon Transfer, both phones 1. lid. Live stock, team, etc. $10,000 students are Legion members. '1 he FOR SALE—YEARLING HOLSTEIN _____ j. ______________________ 12-9 tf bull, full blood. See Henry Weed, Terms. Government recently closed a. con 2— Fine residence property on third AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER~IN one mile south of Holstein factory tract for the education of 500 more Tillamook County. Victor Vic Tillamook. 5-5t4 i street, paved. Easy terms. Price disabled veterans at "the poor man’s trolas, $25.00 and up. Victor Re I $4200.00. cords, 85 cents and up, Tilla Harvard.” FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD GOODS. i land. 3— 60 a. good creek bottom mook Music Co., Opposite P 0." Fumed Oak sectional bock cate, some hill. Good loganberry land. 15 _______________________ 11-lStt leather oed Photographs of the cemeteries in Fumed oak genuine acre lots, $60.00 per acre. Terms. Fiance where their sons lie buried THE STANDARD OF THE WOELD davenport, 2 leather rockers, 5 Whole tract cash $50.00 per acre. —Victrolas and Victor Records. will be supplied to gold star parents other rockers, Plush couch, oak 4— Cottage and 3 lots, subject to Tillamook Music Co., Opposite p of Lynchburg, Va., by the America», able library table, oak dining street assessments, $1150.00. Terms. °-_______ __________________ 11-lStf Legion post there in conjunction and six chairs, combination b- ok with the Kiwanis cub. case and writing desk, combina 5— Cottage and 2 lots, Miller Ave. WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHERE at any time. Oregon Transfer, tion china closet and buffo», 3 and 3rd street assesments, $2,500 office opposite P. O. Both phones* bed room suites, 4 brussel rugs,9 installment plan. _____ 12-9'tf NOTICE by,12, range, dishes and kitchen FOR SALE — 13 MONTHS OLD THE WORLD MOVES; SO DO WE. The present dog Ordinance of utensils. Overland car model 85 grade bull. w. W. E. McKlnster, , Oregon Transfer, opposite P o. Tillamook City now provides that in good condition. E. D. Ca'hoon, Both phones. 12-9 tf Wilson River. all male dogs shall be licensed in rhe MONEY TO LOAN—ENQUIRE OF 309 E. Sth St. 5-26tlp sum of three dollars ($3.00) und all John Lelapd Henderson, 206-3r<t USED COLLARS." FOR SALE St., Tillamook, Oregon.. tf female dogs in the sum ot five d< 1- FOR SALE—CHOICE HOME SITES. bridles, cruppers, halters tugs, SINGER AGENCY' — OPPOSITE lars (15.00) and that all licensed Have just had placed in my hands yoke straps, side curtains, Ford Postoffice. O. M. Cook. part of the academy grounds on dogs may run at large. top, hame straps, oak commode, i_________ ______________________ -4 4th and 5th St. These lots will Provided however, that if said li ice chest, kitchen table. Priced THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THB be sold very cheap considering the cense be paid to the City Recorder low, value no consideration, Au- I World have entrusted their repu location. Close to the business on or before June 10th, 1921, the to Top Shop, side door opposite tations to the Victor Records. section. See A. C. Everson for license for male dogs shall be two Hear them at their best in your Post Office. 4f price and terms. 4-28tf dollars and fifty cents,($2.50i and own home. Tillamook Music Co.. the license for female dogs «Iio.ll be Dealers, opposite P. O. ll-18tf BRED TO LAY WHITE LEGHORNS four dollars and fifty cents ($4.50). FOR SALE—Two pair mated canary Hatiching Eggs for sale. W. S. DOUGINAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY birds Two females with young Coates, Tillamook, 3-10tf and “ Tanning Company, ' "" .. Taxi- birds. Pair of Paropuets. And dermist of all kinds of animals one beautiful St. Andrcaburg LOGANBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE WHISTLE SIGNALS and heads. Tans all classes of Roller or trainer. 801 Wes. 3rd To be used 30 minutes before wa in large or small quantities. furs; makes furs off classes of St. Tillamook, Ore. furs. Manufacturers of all fur ter in mains will be turned off. Prime plants properly handled. wear. We also buy mountain lion Four blasts of curfew whistle of 30 W. Mahon, Hillsboro, Oregon. bobcat and raccoon hides, We seconds each: Attention. FOR SALE—OR TRADE FOR GOOD pay best prices. Douglas County Four blasts followed by tv»> shor» property in Tillamook 160 acres FOR SALE - HOUSE AND LOTS Taxidermy and Tanning Cimpany, for $1000. Easy terms. Inquire at blasts: Water will be turned off on Sand Lake, $20.00 per acre an Roseburg, Oregon. 12-2R7 Headlight office. 12-2 tf west of 2nd avenue east. easy terms. D. Bilings, Rockaway Four blasts followed by three Oregon. 5 -2613p FOR SALE—GOOD ORGAN» $10.00. PROFESSIONAL short blasts: Water will be lit'lied See Walter Nelson. 2-10tf DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS BAY off West of 2nd Avenue East. You need a car. We need the mon City office each Monday morning Four blasts followed bv four shert ey. These cars are all good values. FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO at 9 A. M. 2-24-tf lots on easy terms. Price $1,000. blasts: Water will be turned oft on 1— Dodge touring Enquire at Headlight office. 11-2517 DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room entire system. 2— Dodge touring 110 1. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook. Four blasts only: Electric current FOR SALE—DAIRY FARM, ABOUT 3— Dodge touring Mutual phone, Bell phone 146-M. cut off. 30 acres. New buildings, ten 4— Overland model 90 head cows, team, some young DR.’S ALLEN & SHARP DENTISTS This code will be used when pots 5— Chevrolet Model 490, stock. Place will support 15 National Building. ible. If you have a hot fire in the cows. Inquire John Theiler, 7— Chevrolet model 490 stove, leave hot water faucet open Pleasant Valley. - l-6tf DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS TILLA- 8— Chevrolet model 490 until fire cools off. mook office every Monday aftei- 9— -Studebaker, 7 pas. FOR SALE—2000 GENUINE LOG- Tillamook Water Commission.. noon nnd Tuesday until further 10— Studebaker bug | anberry end tips, From proven By E. D. Hoag, Supt. 5-19'3 notice. 2-24 tt 11— Overland roadster plants that have been adapted to 12— Studebaker roadster this climate for several years. P. DR. J. B. GRIDER. DENTIST, I. O. 13— Na h 6 . 1920 O. F. Bldg.. Tillamook, Oregon. W. Jacob, Tillamook, Ore. 3-3-f CALL FOR WARRANTS I 16-—Ford truck All outstanding County General i FOR SALE—GOOD STEEL RANGE, 18— Chevrolet model 490 Fund warrants endorsed pilot’ to j also organ. Call Waitdr Nelson, NOTICE 19 — Overland country club and including May 12. 1921, and all ; I Mutual phone. ll-25tf Pursuant to Article Eight, the 20 — Dodge Raodster _ ________ ctitatanding county road w;.« ants : Charter of Tillamook City, nnice 's — Studebaker 7 pas. endorsed prior to and including WANTED hereby given that: -Grant 6 March 10, 1921, will be pa. 1 <ip n Whereas the Common Count'1 if Overland box body presentation. WANTED—MEN TO TAKE CON- Tillamook City have deemed it • x- - Reo Roadster Interest ceases this 26th day ■ t tract in light clearing anti ditch pedient to open, lay out and estab Fords from 200 up. May, 1921. ing land. All summers job Call lish Sixth Street between Siconl Kathleen Mills, ACKLEY & MILLER or write, Clay S. Taylor, djv«*r- Avenue East, West to the East line County Tn Th.LAMOOK. OREGON dale, Oregon. 5- ■ St 4 of Sixth Street as now opened, that portion of the tract belonging to Ida DO PRACTICAL NURSING. I Martiny, described as follows will take your maternity cases, j Beginning at a point ’which is the also help with general house ' S. E. corner of Lot 8 Block 1 in cen work. Write me for dates, Can j tral Addition to Tillamook City, Ote- furnish best of references. MTs. gon, thence east 300 feet, »hence Florence Bell, Tillamook, Ore. 2t| South 60 feet, thence West 300 feet; ’ WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL thence North 60 feet to the place of housework. Call 145 J 5-5tf I beginning; a tract containing 0.41 acres. And to appropriate and condemn private property therefor und WANTED TO RENT Whereas the City Survey r hrs WANTED TO RENT— MARRIED made the necessary surveys ot slid man wants to rent ranch on half. property and made his report which Phone Bay City, 30F4. said r< port has been duly ad >P,ed by the Common Council by '»rdi- uance. — FOR RENT Now therefor pursuant to SecliM Three of said article Eight, the Com FOR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSE mon Council has appointed thro dis keeping rooms fully mode.-n $11.! interested freeholders of Thiam th per month. Corner 6th Are. and City, to-wit: B. E. King, Hem - Ko- 9th St. E. 4-28tf ' gers and J. Merrill Smith, who -hall ; make an assessment of the a linage3 and benefits resulting from .-ub’ FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE.' lishment of said street herein bef>r? »ajfrLai'Ke garden. Apply to F.R. referred to and said viewers '•lu 1 meet in the office of the City R 'tcrd- 4-28tf er on the 20th day of June 1921, al FOR RENT —HOUSE APPLI TO F. 2 P. M. on said day. All persons claiming dama : 3 I’Y R. Beals. J-.’iti reason of the appropriation. nt any 1 This Boy One of Tfeousands This Is to notify all Odd Fallow.) and Rebekahs that the Tilintil» » k County Convention will meet ’n Ills city June 11, meeting held all day and evening. A large crowd is » x- pecti’d, a good time is promis'd io all who may attend. The annual <l-i- is 25 cents per member, which is used for the annual expens c if the convention. Please hntiii your 35 vents to your local Secretary » r R. \V. Wataon, chairman of th«» c»»av» n lion who will forward same to the of the convention. Brothers. Sisters, if po sibie til*: <1 this convention. You will b.» hitf-r Odd fellows and R.'beckah« for tit ending. ■ , Brotlici 11. K. C illlns recelfd 3rd degre^ last Tuesday . Fred Munch is still alck in n Cal- RSHAO BAQDASARIAN THE SAME BOY fax. Calif, hospital Uro. Tu'-n»-.- Re”*r months *,,er drf”e* *» doth« sick in the Merrick hô pital, this ci v from Axner.ca and Brother W. Hulse of Gatdbn'di Is off duty en account of an injury rap» to person, but «as nearly dead from starvation ¿a when to hie foot. Have you vlsi.ed »l..ie plcsed up by a larg‘r boy. who carried b.m 6} mile. t0 ErWan ‘ I sick Brothers? You are obligated i > U« li’M to attempt to save the life of the emaciated little Arehne Hc-mann, of the Near East Relief, undertook £ P" do eo. numihs. dressed him up in the little sailor suit seat by f l Have you a receipt in full it <11’.>? and the result la shown m the second picture. American lad If not, belter pay >ip. Think of Arshag and his brave battle aaalnst great odds and ..n. bundle of doth Ing and toys for the tv lief ahlp to leave the Pacific F. F. Conover, See. for the Near East sometime early la Juaa. Send all you « an »pare in^rdwTh 7 m<ry- ** the ragged little human skeletons Uk? yo. FOR RENT— NICELARGE. COZY first rlc»«re. may be traasfarmed tats healthy and happy ehiidm^iik7.1 Shewa la tbs second pkt am. ui'iama like the lad frpnt room upatalra with privite Erery kind af «lathing II bath, toilet and lavatory. AU 77 a laeal Ba light and boat wanted. Gen‘1»»- man preferred. Phone 134W. ..J .uH-‘ FOR PASTURE PHONE 2F22 14t3 FOR RENT - SEVERAL UNFUR- ni.-hed apartment*. Inquire of Plasker Brothers plumbing shop. I TO EXCHANGE for EXCHANGE-VALLEY FARMS for dairy farms |n T.’.|am„,K County. Write J. H. Shipiey for Information. McMinnville O'jg.m . ________ EXCHANGE—NEW property which will be affe • ■-'»• W such proposed extension are h'T<W notified to file their claims .’or -uch ( damages with the City Record r <* Tillamook City, Oregon, on or bef n* \ the time so appointed. The persons and property coticrit*' ed herein follows herewith, io-vrlt: R. N. Henkie, Lot 7 and 8. Ul<’c4 1. Harter’s Addition; E. L. KnufM Lot 9 and 10. Block 1, Harters Ad dition; H. C. .Boone, Lot 11. Block * Harter’s Addition; M. F. Leach. L* 17. Block 1 Harter’s Addition, J- ® Haskill, Lot 7 and • Block 1 Central Addition: M. Schnul. Lot 5 und •• B*<*k 1. Central Addition; Mm *• , 5 3«i3p M Vaugh a. Lot 3 and 4, Bl<k VTCTROLA ft»r Ford Rondata,- In flrat eonditlon. Slagar Amcy eu*, O m Central Addition; C. T. and 1, Block 1, Central a M* 1 | Deted thia 2«th day ot Mar 1*2* I nUNCMB B. gTRNAHAN j *-Mt4 city Beco’d*- J d-lS . _