Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 30, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, ron SO. IMI
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Y
DR. J. E. SHEARER
1
SURGERY
National Building
Tillamook. Oregon
R. T. GOALS M. D.
Surgeon and Physician
I. O. O. F. Building
TILAMOOK, OREGON
BARRICK & HALL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
National Building
Tillamook. Oregon
“X
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
VETERINARIAN
Bill Phone 2F2.
MutualPhorve
Tillamook. Oregon
J
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
Permanently located in Tillamook
Private office in Jenkin’s jewelry
store. Latest up-to-date Instru­
ments and equipment. Evenings
and Sunday by appointment.
Complete Lens Grinding Factory
on the Premises. Any lens dupli­
cated.
y
Lodge Directory
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
0. E. S.
Stated communications first and
third Thursdays of each month in
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
LELIA D. DOTY, Sec.
Marathon Lodgo No.
93, Knights of Pythias
Regular meeting Mon­
day evening at 7:45
sharp. By order of
the Chancellor Com­
mander.
John C. Carroll, C. C.
W R C
Corlnith Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept
of Oregon, meets on first and third
Friday evenings of each month, at
8 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors
welcome .
Minnie Johnson, President
Elizabeth Conover, Secy.
Corinth Post, No. 35. Dept, of Oregon
Meets on second and fourth
Saturdays of each month
at 1:30 p. m. in W. O. W.
hall. Visitors welcome.
H. W. Spear, Com’dr.
Samuel Downs. Adjt.
Johnson Chapter No.
R. A. M.
.< Stated convocations every
I first and third Fridays.
Visitors welcome.
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
Tillamook Lodge No. 57. A.F. & A.M.
Stated Communication sec­
ond Wednesday in each
month. Visiting Brethern
wecome.
Harvey Ebhiger, Sec'y
Tuesday eve, 7:30 p. m.
Rebekak, Wednesday evening
Camp 2-4, Thursday
We have a first-class
Dispenser at your ser­
vice at our Soda Foun-
tain now, and we invite
you to try our home-
made Ice Cream
THE LOUVRE,
John R. Patterson,
PROP.
THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THE
World have entrusted their repu­
tations to the Victor Records.
Hear them at their beet ,n
own home. Tillamook Musi* Co..
Dealers, oppoeite P. O.
11 “
r
*
Local News
-»
Jersey breeders throughout
the 1
country. The calf received spécial
attention from the visitors during
the Jersey Jubilee In thia City.
At The Churches
HEADLIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS
All Tillamook County Reads Them.
Miss Jessie Hoffman, of Garibaldi
Mrs Vina Findlay is a Tl'.lambok
U. B. CHURCH
spent a few days the first of the I
visitor this week. •
One Cent a Word Per Issue
Next Sunday at the customary J Little Cost—Big Results.
week visiting at the home nf her hours
there will b* Sunday School
T. H. Goyne Is spending this week 1 brother A. M. Hoffman and wife.
and public worship, All are cavdi-
in Portland on buslne««.
Mrs. Leslie Harrison and child a.lv • ivited to come and wo. <lrp
xU £uxCxxxo»<
FOR SALE
A business vialtor from ClovecdiU returned home last week, a-xoiupan- w 11 li U». Services also at Be ver :»t
was “Uncle” Charlie Ray.
EXCHANGE—NEW
VICTROLA
ying her were Mrs. M. W. Harrison 3 p m., subject for discussion wll HORSE FOR SALE OR
WILL
for Ford Roadster in first clast
Florence Kopieeke, of Mohler, was and Mabie, James and Mary Harri­ l>e . "Jim i-.nd Unjust C_,,ie'i i <f
trade for good cow. Pleasant Vai-
son,
the Church.” Come and let im r»-:l-
condition. Singer Agency, Opp.
a Tillamook visitor last week
ley, Byron Bradley. 6-30-21tf
R FISHER, Pastor
son together.
Post Office.
4-28tf
Dr.
A.
C.
Crank
and
family
re
­
Mr. and Mrs. Clint King were
GOOD 3 1-4 INCH WAGON FOR
turned Saturday after a few weeks
ltors from Beaver WedneCfiy.
sale,
$50.
L.
C
Goldsworthy,
Till
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
vacation spent in Portland and other
i SELL OR TRADE 348 ACRB STOCK
aniook. Ore
6-30-21 tip
Velda Van Tyle of the Sunset
ranch, 30 meadow lots of pasture
valley points visiting friends and
Rev H. D. Chambers, archdeacon
Garibaldi visitor last week
relatives.
of the Episcopal church, will hold FOR SALE CHOICE HOME SITES. and outrange running water, fair
buildings, 2 miles fiom Beaver.
Mrs. Fred Pooriuan of GaribalUi .
Have just had placed in my hands
Paul and Harry Page started tor services next Sunday morning .it 11
Price $4500. Federal loan $2000.
o'clock
at
the
Masonic
building.
was a Tillamook visitor Tue s lay
Sheridan Wednesday mornlrg in a
part of the academy grounds on
J. Leigh, Beaver, Tillamook, Co.
Russell Dark returned Wednesday Ford car to get some cherries. When
4th and 5th St. Tinge lets will
Oregon.
6-23-21 t3p.
near
Hebo,
something
went
«long
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
from a few days’ visit In Portland.
be sold very cheap considering :he
with the steering apparatus with the
A cordial Invitation Is extended «
location. Close to the business
Charies Barnes left for Portland result that the car went over an to ail to attend the services for Sun­
BUSINESS NOTICES
Monday, expecting to return Thur::- embankment, making two revolu­ day July 3rd. Bible school at ID a
section. See A. C. Everson
for
day.
i
i
tions. A few bruises and a ' badly tn. Morning service 11a. ni Even­
Vice and terms.
4-2Stf
HAY AND GRAIN HAULING
M. W. Harrison of Portland. Is in damaged car were the only results ing service at 8 p. m. subject "The
speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both
FOR
SALE
—
BRAND
NEW
Al
TO
Challenge.”
the city for a few weeks business of the accident.
phones. Opposite P. O.
12-9 tf
bumper $5.00. 15 gal. steel »11
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J J Krebs, of Rucka- i
tank, $2.50. Live stock clipping
METHODIST CHURCH
M. J. Maddox, Wheeler garage way, were In Tillamook this weck.
FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sermon
machine, $5.00. Auto Top Shi p
owner, was a Tillamook visitor tills They report that the Rn'kvw-y
gon Transfer. both phones.
'
Giving
at
11,
the
subject
will
be
Booster club is planning a big lime
6-2? f
week.
12-9 tf
I for the coming holiday. The dance God the Preeminence in our Na'.ion-
Mrs A M Hoffman and eon Jack hall is to be run all day m the al Life.”
FOR SALEWA GOOD~CHICKERING AT LAST- A VICTOR DE.ILER IN
visited In Garibaldi Sunday with rel- Fourth and there is to be an enter­ i
Evening sermon at eight o'clock.
square piano for $50.00. .f you
Tillamook County. Victor Vic­
atlves.
tainment on the beach In the even­ subject of the evening discoruse will
trolas, $25.00 and up. Victor Re­
want this, come quick. Tillamook
Mr. and Mrs. Burch Alderman of ing. The Rockaway people are do­ be "The Sad Shepherd.” Prayer
cords. 85 cents and lip. Tilla­
Music
Co.
5
.
9tf
Garibaldi were Tillamook visitors ing a great amount of building and meeting on Thursday evening al 8
mook Music Co., Opposite P. O.
o'clock. We invite you and your FOR SALE 188 ACRE DAIRY
Tuesday.
11-lotf
I improvement.
friends fro mout of town who may
ranch. About 80 acres river bot-
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Beals and fam­
be visiting you during the Fourth of
THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD
The American’s bonus legislation
ily are spending the summer at Bar­
tom; the balance ! b tlmbor and
to worshiiT'WTth us.
- Victrolas and Victor Records.
for service men of Oregon was sus- July season
view beaches
CHARLES L. DARK, Pastor
good berry land.
House, two
Tillamook Music Co.. Opposite P.
tained by a three to one vote tn a re-
T. E. Epplett returned Saturday '•'-n» .»»Arend’T'. It uro'-ids for the
barns, implements and 14 cows go
O.
ll-18tf
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
from Independence where he visile-i pay ent of $15 for each month of
with place. Must be s'en to be
Sunday
school
10
i.
m.
Morning
WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHERE
for the past week.
tervice.
worship 11 a. m. subject, "Saving FOR SALE, YOUNG TOGGENBURG
at any time. Oregon Transfer,
Ollie Miner of Barnsdale, arrived
America.” This will be a Fourth
office opposite P. O. Both phones.
milk goats with kids, or exchange
Blanchard-Severance Wedding
in the city last week to work for the
of July patriotic service. Four new
12-9 tl
for butter or cheese. Rosemont
Tillamook Herald.
members were added to out church
Goat Dairy Farm, 7 SJ 64tli St. N , THE WORLD MOVES; SO DO WE.
The
marriage
of
Sidney
O.
Blanch
­
R. N. Henkle, wife and children
last Sunday, This makes 21 within
Portland, Ore.
6 23-11
Oregon Transfer, opposite P. O.
expec't to leave Thursday for a ard to Lillian M. Severance occur ed the last few weeks. Evening wor- FOR SALE AT MY OFFICE SAT.
at the Methodist parsonage last ship 8 p. m Subject, "Modern Phur
Both phones.
12-
month’s motor trip.
June
25
at
10
o
’
clock
a.
m.
a
Tuesday evening. Rev. C. L. Dark of­ asees.” You are more than wol-
Born on Monday morning to Mr. ficiating The couple were accom­
Cleveland tractor Price $450, if MONEY TO LOAN—ENQUIRE
and Mrs. P. W. Page, recently r-f panied by Mr. and Mrs. George come.; i
can’t get that will take less Webster
John Leland Henderson, 206-3rd
ALLAN
A.
McRAE,
Minis:
»r.
Holmes.
Sheridan, a 9 1-2 pound girl.
St., Tillamook, Oregon.
■Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs Bia îch-
Miss Beatrice Gaylord returned ard will make their home nt Neha­
FOUND—A PURSE CONTAINING DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERM1
REFORMED CHURCH
i
last week from Central Point where lem.
Money. E. G. Anderson nt the
Sunday school at 10 a m , public
and Tanning Company,
Taxi
i
rhe has been teaching school
Satisfaction Store.
worship at 11 o’clock, subject, “Tbe
dermist of all kinds of animal
CARD OF THANKS
HOUSE
FOR
SALE
—
PLEASANT
Morris Schnall left for Portland
Demoniac of Godaro, or Modern
and heads. Tans all c lasses
We wish to thank the many Manifestations of Demoniacal Pos­
Tuesday for a short business trip.
furs; makes furs off classes
Valley.
Byron
Bradley,
mutual
friends, also the Veterans of the session.” Special music by mix«!
Mr. Schnall will return Thursday.
furs. Manufacturers of all
phone.
6-23-21-tf
Grand Army of thb Republic,
chorus. At 2 o’clock Sunday sohocl COTTAGES FOR RENT MRS. BILL-
wear. We also buy mountain
Superintendent L. W. Turnbull men’s Relief Corps and American Wo-
Le­
bobcat and raccoon hides,
ings, Rockaway, Ore. 6-23-21 t4p
states that the Tillamook public gion, for kind sympathy and for the and preaching services at the church
at Mohler.
pay best prices. Douglas County
schools are to open September Sth.
appreciated. Address R 25 care
many floral tributes offered
Taxidermy and Tanning Clmpany,
Everybody welcome. Come and
Headlight.
4-21tf
The Plasker Bros. Orchestra play- sent to the burial of our beloved
Roseburg, Oregon.
12-23tf
worship with us.
ed for a dance at Nehalem Saturday ther, William D. Stillwell
W. G. LIENKAEMPER, past. r.
FOR
RENT
—
SEVERAL
UNFUR
M. V. STILLWF/.L
where a large cowd was in attend-
By John Leland Henderson
nished apartments.
Inquire oi
W. J. STILLWELL
ance.
Bonded Real Estate Agent.
M. J. Maddox of Wheele*' was a
L. L. STILLWELL
Plasker Brothers plumbing shop.
Tillamook visitor this week.
206 Third St., Tillamook
The Misses Ethel and Nellie Gay­
lord returned home last Saturday to
1— 165 acre Ktlchis river ranch, 30 HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING
be present at the wedding of their
acres
first diver bottom. 15 scree in
attachments $2 Buttonhole attach
i
sister.
i
nienta $9.85^ fits any sewing ma­
cultivation. Springs and creeks. 13-5
Mrs K Vaughn and daughter Miss
chine. Personal checks 10c ex­
acres timber and logged off bench
Nora arrived from Dallas, Texas ia
tra. Lights Mail Order Home,
1.
nd.
Live
stock,
team,
etc.
$10,000
i
spend some time visiting Dr and Mrs
Box 127, Birmingham, Ala
Terms.
Grider.
6-30-21 t6p
2
—
Fine
residence
property
on
third
Mr. and Mrs. George Barclay of
street, paved. Easy terms.
Price FOUND, LADIES’ WRIST WATCH.
Centralia, Wn., are visiting ft the
Owner can have same by proving
$4200.00.
home of her mother Mrs. Fred
property and paying for this ad.
Made in Black and White and 24
Wheeler.
3— 60 a. good creek bottom land,
John Mathis, 609 2nd Ave, B.
Colors.
Try
it
on
your
some hill. Good loganberry land. 15
B. C. Lamb Jr. returned last -rta k
6-30-2! tl
next painting Job
from the University of Oregon whet«
acre lots, $60.00 per acre. Term». I TEAM FOR SALE ALSO HARNESS
MANVVACTUBBD BY
lie has been attending school lhe
Whole tract cash $50.00 per acre.
and wagon for particulars write
TIMMS, CRESS A COMPANY ?
past year
4— Cottage' and 3 lots, subject to
W. F. Smith, Sandluke, Oreg'U
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins left
C.L.LEWIb
6-30 tip
street assessments, $1150.00. Terms.
for Monmouth Friday where Mrs.
5
Cottage
and
2
lots.
Miller
Ave.
Hoskins intends to take the summer
PROFESSIONAL
and 3rd street assesments, ¡2,500
school course.
Installment plan.
Donald S Dyment, son of Dean
DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS BAY
Colin V. Dyment of the University
City office each Monday morning
of Oregon, is in Tillamook, expectin
FOR
SALE—13 MONTHS OLD
ut 9 A. M.
2-24-tf
to make his home here.
grade bull. W. E. McKInster,
The Crystal Laundry company of
Wilson River.
DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room
Tillamook have established a beach
110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook.
route, by sending their Ford deliv­
Mutual phone, B<11 phone 146-M.
BRED TO LAY WHITE LEGHORNS
ery to the Tillamook beaches twice
Hatichlng Egg« for sale. W. 8.
a week.
DR.'S ALLEN & SHARP DENTISTS
Coates,
Tillamook.
3-10tf
National Building.
Morris Perkins, president of the
Yamhill Bank and Ben Laughlin al­
LOGANBERRY
PLANTS
FOR
SALE
so of that place were down the first
DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS TILLA-
hi
large or «mall quantities.
of the week to attend the funeral of
niook office every Monday after
Prime
plants
properly
handlc<|.
W. D. Stillwell.
noon and Tuesday until further
W. Mahon. Hillsboro, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Padberg and
notice.
2-21 <
daughters Ruby and Emerald of
FOR SALE - HOUSE AND LOTS
Portland and Mrs. R E. Williams <>t
for $1000. Easy terms. Inquire at , DR. J. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, I. C
San Francisco spent the week end at
Headlight office.
12-2 tf
o F. Bldr.. 'rHiamook. Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Wheelers
The Sunset garage reports veiling
FOR SALE <iOOD ORGAN. $10.0*
a seven passenger Buick to John
See Walter Nelson.
2-10tf
Morgan, a Dodge to H. H Rosen­
berg, a Studebaker to E. L. King if
SALE HOUSE AND TWO
Bay City and a Dodge to Ed Stasek
lots on easy terms. Price $1,000.
Mrs Laura N. Amos, stenographer
Enquire at Headlight office.ll-25tf
for Ladd & Tilton legal department
The home of Rood bread
who with her 9 year old son,
¿OR SALE—DAIRY FARM, ABOUT
nod all kind« of tiiiepHsfn
been visiting Mrs. Rose Wilkes
30 acres. New building«,
r«n
head cows, team, some
young
a week., returned to Portland
stock. Place will support
15
stage Monday morning.
i
Everything Strictly
cows. Inquire
John
Thetler,
Mr and Mrs. Geo. C. Humke.
Pleasant Valley.
1-gtf
Sanitary
Portland, who have made an ext unti­
ed visit at the home of Mr. Humke’«
FOR SALE 2000 GENUINE LOG-
sister. Mrs. Rose Wilkes, left for Ne­
anberry end tips.
From proven
CHAS. VOGLEF, Prop.
halem to spend a few week« with Mr
plants that have been adapted to
F. P. Humke. their father
this climate for several years. P
M. F. MacLeod. Southern Pacific
Jacob, Tillamook, Ore.
3-?'f
agent at Mohler, is in town »hit
A movement has be:n started by
Mrs MacLeod. While
week with
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1OR SALE GOOD STEEL RANGE, a number of posts of ihe A ntricat.
hacking a car out of the garage at
also orgnn. Call Wolter Nelson- Legion to have the body of the un­
Wheeler Mr. MacLeod wen’ over a
Mutual phone.
ll-25<f known American soldier, t.v be bet
bank and was somewhat rbuis’d up.
back from France, bulled under h<-
NON-SKID
RED-TOP
CORD
The Ladies Aid of the M. E.
dome of the National capitol Instead
WANTED TO RENT
church will discontinue their nufl­
of In Arliniton National csmeinry.
ing« for the summer season Xtrr ’lie
WANTED 70 RENT MARRIED Ihe George Washington po„t has ap­
rpeclal meeting, which is to be hold
a committee to foimula:« a
man wants to r< nt ranch on half. pointed
Thursday, July 7th at the home of
and have introduced in CengreM a
Reduction
on
al!
¿
„les
and
sizes
Phone Hay City, 30F4.
Mrs E. D. Johnson.
Automobiles
resolution changing lhe place of bur
will be at the church at 10:30 a m:
FOR RENT
FURNISHED HOUSE
Jesse O’Neil and wife of Riddel,,
keeping rooms fully mode n $11.
spent a few days in Tlllam»» k last
per month. Corner 6th Ave. and
Membera of the American L< ;
week visiting friends and relatives.
Jth St. E.
4-28tf in Loluslana. MineisHlppt and Fl '
Elaine Todd who ha« been attend­
Ida have beep notified that their ef­
ing the Univtrslty of Washington,
FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE fort« to exclude a colony of Mrtnon
the past year, returned homo last
with large garden. Apply to F R. ite« from those state» have ber-'i
week.
successful. The Mennonlt« ar going
Baals.
4-28tf to Mexico. .Member« of the legion
Eric Glad,, a prominent
B
______ _____ ____________
breeder of the county purchased the
SINGER AOBNCY - OPPOSITE opposed the settlement of the M. n
bull calf from Lester Daniel» which
nonit« because they evaded inilltr
Poetofflce o. M. Cook.
hu been wanted by many promjaent
■rvlce on religious ground*.
give tire mileage
at the lowest cost
1
2
$15.00
$22.00
$27.50
A New Low Prîcé on a
Known and Honest Product
Tillamook Bakery
J