Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 21, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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TH B TILLAMOOK HBAPLÌÒHT
GEM THEATRE
Sunday and Monday,
July 24-25
Thomas Meighan in
“THE EASY ROAD”
What is the easy road to happiness? Thoa. Mei­
ghan will show you, in his greatest picture “The
Easy Road’’
in “A MESSAGE FROM MARS”
July 26
July 27
Friday-Saturday
‘ July 29-30
Marshall Neilan Presents Randall Parish’s
DOUGLAS McLEAN
Wednesday
BERTLYTEL
The title suggests the real theme of the story as
Horace Parker’s dream character calmly states he
is a messenger from Mars sentenced to call upon
the most selfish man on earth. A lot of wonderful
doudle exposure in this one.
“Wanted Elevator”
WHO’S WHO, Fox Sunshine Comedy
Tuesday
July 28
Thursday
SHIRLEY MASON
in “THE MOTHER HEART”
God never made a well of tenderness and devotion
so deep as the mother heart. The story of a love
that was big enough to include even, those who
sinned against it. Don’t miss “Mother Heart”
BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER
Red men on the war path; signal fires burning on
the mountains; a wagon train pulling across bad
Indian country; a shout; a shot; a circle of flying
riders; then—? It’s just the beginning of this
wonperful feature enacted in the scenic grandeur
of Glacier National Park.
“TEA FOR TWO,” Comedy
“SHUFFLE THE QUEENS,” Christie Comedy
AT THE REX THEATRE SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 23rd
ETHEL CLAYTON in “THE SINS OF ROSANNE”
A smashing taleof the diamond fields of Africa. Unique in it’s picturesque scenes.
mystery. JACK HOLT is the supporting male star.
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Vibrant with eerie
“SI UH ED LIONS” CENT URi.COMED^
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PERSONAL ITEMS
Rudolph Zweifel of Mohler was a
business visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of Ne-
haletn were in town the first of the
Roy E. Maklnster who has tor week.
some time been associated with J. M.
Wilson in conducting the Indepen
E. W. Benfield was a business vis
dent Meat market has purchased Mr.
Wilson’s interest in the establish itor from Blain^ Saturday
meat and will now run the business
by himself.
Ike Quick formerly otf this city,
but now of Roseburg, is camping at
W. S. Cone was down from his Netarts.
ranch on the Kilchis Tuesday.
Chas. Blake and daughter of For­
Mrs. Fred Merrick of the Shearer est Grove are spending a few days
and Merrick hospital, made a busi­ in Tillamook.
ness trip to Portland Wednesday, re­
turning Friday.
A. M. Standish of Portland, purch­
ased the Josi Parrazo place at Ne­
graduate
Miss Eva L. Johnson, a
tarts and has taken possession.
nurse from Portland, has been en-
gaged at the Shearer and Merrlck Í Roy Savage and wife were in
hospital.
I from Beaver Saturday evening.
The Paul Horras house south of
E. T. Haltom made a business
town burned to the ground about
trip to Portland Saturday.
noon Friday.
It is understod that
no insurance was carried on the
James W. Anderson, son of Mr.
place.
and Mrs. E. G. Anderson, is here
R. L. Wade and family are in the! on a month’s leave of absence from
the navy.
city from Portland.
Floyd H. Wilkens of Rockaway,
Mr. and M tb . O. H. Schultz have was in town Friday and informs us
moved out to their new home which that plans are on foot for a three
has just been completed at Juneau, day festival about the middle of Au­
near the Tillamook Lumber com­ gust at that place.
pany’s Atwmill.
J. W. Gilmore of Hemlock was a
J. F. Mora of Pittsburg, Califor­ business caller Saturday.
nia, and J. F. Stranahan of Seattle,
Washington, who are with the J. F.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hiatt of For­
& S. M. Tire company, are guests at est Grove, are visiting at the home
the Stranahan home at 707 East of E. G. Anderson.
Third street, this city.
Geo. Armentrout is visiting tis
Charles Pye, brother of F. J. Pye son F. S. Armentrout of this city.
of this city and a former resident
H. L. Demorest spent Sunday at
here, is visiting old time scenes in Pacific City.
Tillamook
Mr. Pye is employed by
the P. R. L. & P. at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Fordney of
Beaverton are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Lindsey of Linnbrook was E. G Anderson this week
in the city Saturday.
H. C. Boone and family went to
Mrs. A. A. Hall left Tuesday for a Pacific City Sunday.
visit with relatives in Salihi
Miss Jessie Hoffman returned to
her home at Garibaldi Sunday, aftei
Pilot Smith left in the Air Craft spending a week with her brother
company plane Tuesday evening for A. M. Hoffman and wife.
Eugene with W. A. Woodard of Cot­
tage Grove as passenger. The flying
F. S. York and wife enjoyed an
time between here and Eugene
outing at Pacific City Sunday.
two hours.
Grant Mills spent Sunday at Kock
R W Craven of Dallas, forwieily away
with the J. C. Penney st<W of this
city and kls brother Dr. C. Craven
Nettie Smith visited Tillamook
of Pasadena. California were in beaches Sunday.
town on business Wednesday
E. G. Anderson and tamily spent
Bertha Colliens. cashier at the J. Sunday at Pacific City
C Penney store is taking a twvo
weeks’ vacaiton
H. M. Farmer of Cloverdale, w««
in town Monday.
E- N. Hudson and family of St.
Johns, are camping at Netarts for a
Rockaway has formed a ball team
w**k. Mr. Hudson is a conductor which is ready to meet afif of the
for the Portland Railway Light and county teams. So manager» wrte
Power Co. While in Tillamook he for our dates to the Rockaway Ball
visited at the home of his nephew A. club and find out who 1» the cham­
M Hoffman and wUb.
pion of the county a* It 1» to have
th* honor of playing a fast Portland
Mis* Jennie Crawford of Nehalem team on labor day.
transacted businasa hare Monday.
W I- French and mother of Cat­
Mrs Lilliaa Zaddach and ■on par. Wyoming, were la town Mon­
w«i*
*red. Alfred D mi and family
day •■rout, t* N.tart« f*r • f*w
down from Mohisr Monday.
daya They ar* pie»'« of
O.
French of Salem who I* • Wth*r nr
Mr sad Mr* Mike Laafeit from
«h* vi*fr*r.
Nahal«« wer» «■ town Moeday
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FISK
TIRES
by dealers
give tire mileage
at the lowest cost
in history
30 X 3í
$15.00
NON-SKID
Reduction in all styles and sizes
A New Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product
Dr. €. H. Pollock, formerly of
Hillsboro, has moved to Tillamook
and Is occupying apartments with
his family at Plasker Court
Th*
Dr. practiced dentistry at Hillsboro
for 8 years before coming to Tilla­
mook and has opened offices In lbe
Tillamook building for th? practice
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of his profession.
The Gilmore Bro*, of Hemlock na<l
the misfortune of having parts of
their Overland six car stolen
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Judge Wm. M. Cake and ion. and
Mr. Hazleton and eon of Portland,
were over here the latter part of last
week on a fishing trip, wtlh need
quartets at the Tillamook hote»
Martin L. Pip**, th* well know*
attorney and orator of Portlaad was
ov*r her* th* lktt.r part of UM
weak lipping a few dry file* on th*
■urfacn of th* limpid Trank
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■- B. Van Dutot, prtKHeni of th*
PortUwd Commercial elub. Md wif*
>Bd Bdrt Haney, «x- U. B. IMWrtrt.
Attorney, and wtf* and *oa. •*•«-
aamrtfiT
BBaday at •
Tillamook Bakery
The Tinnir of h < h »<I bread
it nd nil kind» of tine pa try
Everything Strictly
Sanitary
CHAS. VOGLER, Prop
hotel, taking side cirurelon* to the
various point* of interest along the
near-by eongt
B*g1nnlag with thl* month w*
will allow a ea«h discount of ( per
a^t M a|| **e*unt* that are not
M
or
Badov* Um Itb of th* month tall*«-
lag ptimb**» -TllUaraok Mor* (.*
EADUGHT CLASSIFIED ADS
All Tillamook County Reads Them.
Little Cost-Big Results.
One Cent a Word Per Issue
FOR SALE
______ BUSINESS NOTICES
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Phone your loganberry orders to HAY AND GRAIN HAULING A
speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both
9F21
1-8-21-tf
phones. Opposite P. O.
12-9 tf
GOOD 3 1-4 INCH WAGON FOR
sale, $50. L. C Goldsworthy, Till FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE-
gon Transfer, both phones.
amook, Ore
6-30-21 tip
12-9 tf
LOGANBERRIES FOR SALE AT 30
cents per gallon picked. Call W. AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN
M Rife, Mutual phone
7-14 -I3p
Tillamook County. Victor Vic­
trolas, $25.00 and up. Victor Re-
FOR SALE—GRASS FOR HAY
conds, 85 cents and up. Tilla­
from 4 3-4 acre tract just as it
stands. F. J. Klinchau, Mutual
mook Music Co., Opposite P. O.
phone.
7-14-lt.
11-lStf
THE BEST OF TILLAMOOK LOW (THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD
bottom land for sale $300 per ac. I —Victrolas and Victor Records.
level and cleared, 1 1-2 mile from
Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P.
Tillamook, all In clover and grass
O.
11-18tf
65 acres, must sell, inquire at this
office.
7-14-21-tf
WE HAUL ANYTIING ANYWHERE
at any time. Oregon Transfer,
FOR SALE—CHOICE HOME SITES.
office opposite P. O. Both phones.
Have just had placed in my hands
12-9 tf
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part of the academy grounds on THE WORLD MOVES; SO DO WE.
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4th and 5th St. These lots will
Oregon Transfer, opposite P. O.
be sold very cheap considering the
Both phones.
12-9 If
location. Close to the Itusiness money TO LOAN—ENQUIRE OF
section. See A. C. Elverson
for ' John Leland Henderson, 206-3rd
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price and terms.
4-28tf
I St., Tillamook, Oregon.
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FOR SALE—BRAND NEW AUTO
The Headlight Job Printing Dc-
bumper $5.00. 15 gal. steel <41 partment is thoroughly equipped to
tank, $2.50. Live stock clipping do the finest kind of job printing in
the city and solicits your letter­
machine, $5.00. Auto Top Shop, j heads, statements etc. Call or tele­
6-Jtf phone Main 68.________________
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FOR SALE—A GOOD CHICKE1HNG DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERM1
and Tanning Company, ’ Taxi
squaro piano for $50.00. ;f you
dermist of all kinds of animal;
want tills, come quick. Tillamook
and heads. Tans all classes
O.
furs; makes furs off classes
of
Music Co.
5 i9tf
furs. Manufacturers of all iur*
FOR SALE—188 ACRE DAIRY
wear. We also buy mountain lion
bobcat and raccoon hides,
We
ranch. About 80 acres river bot­
pay best pi Ices. Douglas County
tom; the balance is timber and
Taxidermy and Tanning Cimpany,
good berry land.
House, two
Roseburg, Oregon.
12-23tf
barns, implements and 14 cows go
with place. Must be seen to be HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING
attachments $2 Buttonholo attach
appreciated. Address R 25 care
ments $9.85, fits any sewing ma­
Headlight.
4-21 tf
chine. Personal check.B 10c ex­
tra. Lights Mail Order House,
FOR SALE AT MY OFFICE SAT.
Box 127, Birmingham, Ala
June 25 at 10 o’clock a. m. a
6-30-21 t6p
Cleveland tractor Price $650, if
LOST
DIAMOND
RING
JULY 4th
can’t get that will take less Webster
at Rockaway. Finder please re- *
Holmes.
turn to Miss Marie Harris at Pen­
FOR
SALE—13 MONTHS OLD
nington's store. $25 reward offer­
grade bull. W. E. McKinster,
ed.
7-14-2t
Wilson River.
PROFESSIONAL
BRED TO LAY WHITE LEGHORNS
Hatlching Eggs for sale. W. S. DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS BAT
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3-10tf
Coates, Tillamook.
City office each Monday morning
at 9 A. M.
2-24-tf
LOGANBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE
in
large or small quantities. DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room
Prime plants properly handled.
110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook.
Mutual phone, Bell phone 146 M
W. Mahon, Hillsboro, Oregon.
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FOR SALE- GOOD ORGAN, $10.00. DR.’S ALLEN & SHARP DENTISTS
National Building. _____ »
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See Walter Nelson.
. 2-10tf
DR? WISE WILL BE AT HIS TILLA-
FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO
mook office every Monday after­
lots on easy terms. Price-$1,000.
noon and Tuesday until further
Enquire at Headlight offlce.ll-25tf
notice.
2-24 Y
FOR SALE —DAIRY FARM, ABOUT
30 acres. New buildings,
ten DR. J. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, I. C
O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon.
head cows, team, some
young
stock. Place will support
15
cows. Inquire
John
Theiler,
Pleasant Valley.
l-6tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR
SALE
OR TRADE— IMPROV-
FOR SALE—2000 GENUINE LOG-
ed 20 acre ranch, eastern Multno­
anberrj end tips.
From proven
mah county.
Good road and car
plants that have been adapted to
line, all rural advantages. Would
this climate for several years. F.
consider trade for good Tillamook
dairy ranch on or near hard sur­
W. Jacob, Tillamook, Ore.
3-3» f
face road. A. J. Bram, Route A,
FOR SALE—GOOD STEEL RANGE,
Box 251, Gresham, Ore.
6-21tl
also organ. Call Walter NelBon.
Mutual phone.
ll-25tf WANTED COUNTY SALESMAN 10
handle exclusive sale of high
grade auto accessory. $5.50 profl.
WANTED TO RENT
on every sale. Able men make big
money on small Investment. Writs
COTTAGES FOR RENT MRS. Blt.L-
or call at Sunset Distributing Co.,
ings, Rockaway, Ore. 6-23-21 tip
419 Henry Bldg., Portland Ore It
WANTED TO RENT— MARRIED
man wants to rent ranch on half. CALL DAVE KRAKE FOR 8H1N0-
11 ng All work strictly guaranteed
Phon* Bay City, 30F4.
Mutual phone.
7-21 tf
FOR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSE?
keeping rooms fully mode n $11. FOR SALE LARGE SIZE EVEN-
per month. Corner Sth Ave. and
rude engine In gortd working or­
der, will fit any boat. K 20
«th St. E.
4-28tf
7-31-21 t2p
FOR RENT — SEVERAL UNFUR-
nlshed apartments.
Inquire of LOST: A GOLD WATCH WITH
closed case decorated with enamel
Plasker Brothers plumbing shop.
flowers in color and with Elgin
FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE
works on Friday evening. July 15
with large garden. Apply to F.R. I
at Neah-kah-nie mountain. Flndei
please return to Elizabeth Burt.
Beals.
4-2 Stf I
County Club leader, Tillamook for
SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE
a liberal reward.
7-21-tf
Poatofflce. O. M. Cook.
LOST BETWEEN NSTARTS BAY | FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CITY
property,, my farm about two uni
nad Tillamook one year old black
one-half miles from city. Mutual
and white setter wearing hume-
phone. H 8. Morris*
7 2lt . u
strap collar, name 8keck. Finder
hold and notify D. R. Allen, Mulino ~
BEGINNING WITH THIS MONTH
7-7-?l'8p
O'fgtm
Reward.
7-7-21'fip
we will allow a cash dleootint ut
5 per cent on all accounta that are
WILL SELL ABOUT 2 1-2 OR 3
ton of loganberries on the busk
not over 30 day* old ttant are paid
Fred C. Skomp, 14 miles east of
on or before the Sth <rf the month
Tillamook on Traak river. Bell
following puichaae.
Tlllatno;«
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Phone 2F3.
Merc. Co.
USED COLLARS
I FOR SALE
PHOTOFTT TAILORING CO.
bridles, cruppers, halter* tugs.
The Photoflt 'tailoring comapnv
yoke strap«* side eurtalM, Ford
has opened a tailoring shop on gee
top, hame strap*, oak eomniod*. ' ond street, opposite th* Royal re«la>i
lee chest, kitchen tabl*. Priced 1 rant where they are displaying a
low, value no eoneldMatlon, A.-[ handeoma line of grata suit I a vs.
to Top Shop, side door opposite Suita are made to order from $3* ap
and by their method of photograph
Post Of flee
»f lag the whole figure la «town an
that all defect* may ba taken into
aeaoant. thua tneurlng n perfect hi
TO EXCHANGE
and accurate raeneuremasta. if yen
KXCHANGB—NBW
VICTHOLA want a tony tailor made malt e*m
tor Ford Read*«** tn flrr •<*•■ puted by a ibutwcbly non patent
waAlttoa N*m<
O»» workman, <ali and tea th* pveprt*'
Mr. C. • Mtrn*. and malt« y*ov gp-
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4 Ntf lontldb
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