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THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Local News "X J Elwell Erskine was a Seaside vis itor over the Fourth of July. • • • A Mr. Tibbett and wife ot McM’.nn ville arrived Monday for a few days i visit in Tillamook and vicinty. Mr. Tibbett Is a motorman for the S. P. * • * Miss Mabel Anderson of Rocka- way was a Tillamook visitor Tues day. • • * Ford Shaw of Salem, formerly of this city, is in the city, for a short visit with friends and relatives here • • • Darby’s Orchestra from Chrl3ten- sen’s hall of Portland arrived in Tillamook county Friday where they intend to play for dances at Rocka way Pavilion the present season. • * • Dr. A. C. Crank and family have moved to Portland where «Dr Crank will take up the practice of medi — *s cine and surgery. The Cranks leave many friends who wish them well in DR. O. L. HOHLFELD their new home. • • • VETERINARIAN Paul Skeel who has been with the Star Grocery the past few months Bell Phone 8F2. Mutual Phone has opened a cash grocery in the Tillamook, Oregon bundling occupied until a week age Transfer company y by the Tillamook X. • • • Montgomery Smith, a mechanic in DR. J. G. TURNER a Portland garage was a Tillamook visitor Tuesday. Eye Specialist 9 A. L. Dark and family of Knap- Permanently located in Tillamook ton, Washington, . were visitors at Private office in Jenkin’s jewelry the C. L. Dark bom" the past week store. Latest up-to-date instru er.d after which they left for an ex ments and equipment. Evenings tended toir of Wasbingt n. • • • and Sunday by appointment. Lew W“non of Newbe-* spent the Fourth in Tillamook visiting with his familv. * • * Mr. and Mr». Car; Uetmerinlne y and Mr ant Mrs. Jess, '.V»i"e nil of Dayton, sp.r last «eek end ■ tte Ttilamonic beaches. » » » Complete Lens Grinding Factory on the Premises. Any lens dupli cated. X. Lodge Directory Eugene Jenkins and family left Wednesday for a few days trip Io Silver Wave Chapter No. 18 Willamette valley points. • « • 0. E. S. Ramon Dimick went to Woodburn Stated communications first and third Thursdays of each month in Friday where he ran several con cisions during the celebration at Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. that place. LELIA D. DOTY, Sec. TARIFF IS OPPOSED WASHINGTON, July <—Drclar- igt that he is opposed to any tariff on lumber, Charles Lat’.r >p P.ck. of th.1 American forni.y a«» > ci«*'on. 'i. a letter sent to President Harding jtf. before the v •I’d-«.: departed L,r n<s hoi . f, p 1 •» out sev- r ii : < ns wii.- e» believes c «gress should not impose such a tariff Mr. Pack believes that with the country in vital need of at least 1.- 000,000 homes and quite as many, if not more, farm' buildings, any tariff which would add to the cost of construction would result in seri ous delay in solving the housnig problem and the equally important need of buildings for agricultural purposes he believes that now is the time to build because it is certain that prices of lumber will increase as the years go by to such an extent that unless adequate housing is now provided, it will be seriously retard- ed by growing costs. He also believes that any ta-lff which will add to the cost of paper is inadvisable because it will ma terially affect the production of newspapers, magazines and books, the greatest educational mediums in the country. Another reason advanced in op position to the tariff by Mr. Pack is his belief that no restrictions should ba made against the use of the national resources of any coun try by the United States when such natural resources of its own are be ing steadily decreased by our con stant need of them. Finally he declared that our own forests are being depleted at such an extent that it will be false economy to adopt any measure which would increase the demands upon them when such demands can be supplied by importation from other countries The time is now here, he says, when we have awakened to a realization of the serious situation brought about by our diminishing forest ar eas and our failure to provide means for perpetuating our forests so that they will provide for our present as well as our future needs. The public service commission has issued an order holding that the American Railway Express company js not entitled to a 20 and 26 per cent rise in express rates on inter state milk, cream, and ice cream. The company failed to justify the demand at a hearing the commission holds. Marathon Lodge No. 93, Knights of Pythiae Regular meeting Mon day evening at 7:45 sharp. By order of the Chancellor Com mander. John C. Carroll, C. C. W. R. C. Corinlth 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. 24 R. A. M. Stated convocations every 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 weceme. Harvey Ebtnger, 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 in your own home. Tillamook Music Co., Dealers, opposite P. O. 11-1«« f PAGE FIVE x I At The Churches ------------------------------------------------ ;................... ; urn a J| HEADLIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS | • All Tillamook County Reads Tbem. Little Cost-Big Results. One Cent a Word Per Issue J U. B Church All are cordially invited to the Sunday school and public worship at the customary hours Preaching sir vice also at Yellow Fir at. 2 and FOR SALE TO EXCHANGE Pleasant Valley at 3:15. R. FISHER. Pastor. EXCHANGE —NEW VICTROLA HORSE FOR SALE OR WILL for Ford Roadster In first clasi trade for good cow. Pleasant Val ley, Byron Bradley. 0-3O-31IC condition. Singer Agency, Opp. Methodist Church _ _____ Post .Office. 4-28tf GOOD 3 1-4 INCH WAGON FOR Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Morn sale, $50. L. C Goldsworthy, Till 'ng sermon at 11. The subject will SELL OR TRADE 348 ACRE STOCK 6-30-21 tip be “Encouragement by Divine Com amook. Ore ranch, 30 meadow lots of pasture Ilos- mendation, or Intimidated by FOR SALE—CHOICE HOME SITES. and outrange rnnnlng water, fair tile Opposition.” The evening ser- buildings, 2 miles from Beaver. Have just had placed in my hands mon at 8 o’clock will be ’ The Trl- Price $4500. Federal loan $2000. part of the academy grounds on uniphs of Love." J. Leigh, Beaver, Tillamook. Co. 4th and Sth St. These lots will Thursday eve- Prayer service on i Oregon. 6-23-21 t3p. ning at 8 o’clock. A cordial wel- bfe sold very cheap considering the come extended to all. location. Close to the business CHAS L, DARK. Pastor. BUSINESS NOTICES section. See A. C. Everson for price and terms. 4-2Stf HAY AND GRAIN HAULING A Christian Church FOR SALE—BRAND NEW AUTO speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both Extends a cordial invitation to bumper $5.00. 15 gal. steel oil phones. Opposite P. O. 12-9 tf the public to attend services next tank, $2.50. Live stock clipping Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Bible machine, $5.00. Auto Top Shop. FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE- school at 10 a. m. gon Transfer, berth phones. HARRY E, TUCKER, Minister 6-2tf 12-9 tf F or SALE—A GOOD CHICKERING AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN Presbyterian Church square piano for $50.00. ;f you Tillamook County. Victor Vlc- The whole church and Sunday want this, come quick. Tillamook trolas, $25.00 and up. Victor Re school will hold an open air service Music Co. 5 i9tf cords, 85 cents and up. Tilla at Riverdale Picnic grounds next mook Music Co., Opposite P. O. Sunday. All Riverdale community FOR SALE—188 ACRE DAIRY 11-18 tf and Sunday school has been Invited ranch. About 80 acres river bot- to meet with us. The start will be THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD tom; the balance Is tlmbor and made from the church at 9:30 a. m. —Victrolaa and Victor Records. good berry land, House. two Bring your “auto” and basket of Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P. dinner and join the procession Ev barns, implements and 14 cows go O. ll-18tf erybody invited. with place. Must be seen to be ALLAN A. McRAE, Minister. appreciated. Address R 25 care WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHERE at any time. Oregon Transfer, Headlight. 4-21 tf office opposite P. O. Both phones. Reformed Church 12-9 tf FOR SALE. YOUNG TOGGENBURG Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn milk goats with kids, or exchange THE WORLD MOVES; SO DO WE. ing worship at 11 o’clock. Members for butter or cheese. Rosemont Oregon Transfer, opposite P. O. and friends are urged to attend Goat Dairy Farm, 7 E 64tli St. N., Both phones. 12-9 tf these services There will be no eve Portland, Ore. 6-23-11 ning services. W. G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor FOR SALE AT MY OFFICE SAT. MONEY TO LOAN—ENQUIRE OF John Leland Henderson, 206-3rd June 25 at 10 o’clock a. m. a St., Tillamook, Oregon, tf Cleveland tractor Price $450, if The Catholic ladies will . hold a can’t get that will take less Webster DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERM1 coojj sale at Conover & Conover Holmes. and Tanning Company, Taxi store next Thursday. July 14th Adv dermist of all kinds of animali HOUSE FOR SALE — PLEASANT and heads. Tans all classes o. Valley. Byron Bradley, mutual NOTICE furs; makes furs off classes of phone. 6-23-21-tf Mr. Patchen, representing the furs. Manufacturers of all fur Toppenish Nursery of Washington, COTTAGES FOR RENT MRS. BILL- wear. We also buy mountain lion has arrived from Portland and will bobcat and raccoon hides, We ings, Rockaway, Ore. 6-23-21t4p pay best prices. Douglas County canvass the city selling ornamental SALE—13 MONTHS OLD Taxidermy and Tanning Cimpany, shade and fruit trees, shrubbery, FOR Roseburg, Oregon. 12-23tf Adv. small fruits, etc. grade bull. W. E. McKinster, Wilson River. [FOR RENT — SEVERAL UNFUR- nished apartments. Inquire of BRED TO LAY WHITE LEGHORNS Plasker Brothers plumbing shop. Hatiching Eggs for Bale, W, S. Coates, Tillamook. 3-1 Otf HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING attachments $2 Buttonhole attach LOGANBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE ments $9.85, fits any sewing ma in large or small quantities. chine. Personal checks 10c ex Prime plants properly handled. tra. Lights Mall Order House, W. Mahon, Hillsboro, Oregon. Box 127, Birmingham, Ala 6-30-21 t6p FOR SALE—GOOD ORGAN, $10.00. See Walter Nelson. 2-10tf FOUND, LADIES’ WRIST WATCH. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this ad. FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO John Mathis, 609 2nd Ave. B. lots on easy terms. Price $1,000. 6-30-21 tl Enquire at Headlight office.1 l-25tf THE TIME TO GO AFTER BUSINESS is when it no longer comes to you. Then, if ever, is when advertising pays for it self. No use lying down if people do not seem to be buying; show them that you have something that it would be to their advantage to buy and they will seek you out. The successful merchant realizes that a truthful, straightforward state ment regarding his merchandise, car ried to the public through the columns ' of the newspapers, will bring the vol- umn of buying necessary to keep his stocks up-to-date and allow him to continue in business economically. Above all, the local dealers should combat the tendency to out of town buying by showing the public that they can meet the mail order prices dollar for dollar. * FOR SALE—DAIRY FARM, ABOUT TEAM FOR SALE ALSO HARNESS 30 acres. New buildings, ten and wagon for particulars write head cows, team, some young W. F. Smith, Sandlake, Oregon stock. Place will support 15 6-30 tip cows. Inquire John Thetler, Pleasairt Valley. l-6tf PROFESSIONAL FOR SALE—2000 GENUINE LOG- anberry end tips. From proven DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS BAY City office each Monday morning plants that have been adapted to at-9 A. M. 2-24-tf this climate for several years. P. W. Jacob, Tillamook, Ora. 3-3tf ■ DR. RAMSEY. OSTEOPATH—Room FOR SALE—GOOD STEEL RANGE, 110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook. also organ. Call Walter Nelaon- Mutual phone, Bell phone 146-M. ---- .——------------------------------ -I-1 Mutual phone. ll-25lf DR.’S ALLBN & SHARP DENTIST« National Building. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT— MARRIED DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS TILLA- mook office every Monday aftsi- man wants to rent ranch on half. noon and Tuesday until further Phone Bay City, 30F4. notice. 2-24-lf FOR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms fully modern $11. per month. Corner 6th Ave. and DR. J. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, I. C O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon. yth St. E. 4-28tf CHOICE BING OR LAMBERT FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE Cherries direct. 20 lb. boxes $1.80. with laige garden. Apply to F.R. postpaid. Order at once. Ward K. Richardson, 23 55 Front Salem, Beals. 4-28tf Oregon SINGER AGENCY — OPPO8ITE Postoffice. O. M. Cook. FOUND—A PURSE CONTAINING Money. E. G. Anderson nt the Satisfaction Store. LOST BETWEEN NETARTS BAY and Tillamook one year old black and whife setter wearing httme- strap collar, name Sleek. Finder hold and notify D. R. Allen, Mulino Oregon. Reward. 7-7-2 l'.8p WILL SELL ABOUT 2 HEADLIGHT advertising,however, is not only for the merchant- The far mer with stock or fruit for sale, those who have small articles or property to dispose of will find the TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT to be the most valu able advertising medium in Tillamook county. 1-2 OR 3 ton of loganberries on the bush. Fred C. Skomp, 14 miles east of Tillamook on Trask river. Bell Phone 2F3. USED COLLARS, FOR SALE bridles, cruppers, halters tugs, yoke st rapt«, side curtains. Ford top, hame straps. oak cominode. Ice chest, kitchen table. Priced low, value no consideration, All- to Top Shop, side door opposite Post Office. tf Phone your loganberry orders 10 9F21 1-8-31-tf The Headlight Job Printing De partment is thoroughly equipped to do the finest kind of iob printing in the city and xoliciti your letter heads. statements etc. Call or tele phone Main 61.