Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 28, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    THB TILLAMOOK MEADLIGHT
THEATRE
IGEM
Tuesday
August 2
CHARLES
RAY
Homer Comes Home
Going back to the
old home town is the
theme of “ Homer
Comes Home’’. Folks
thought he was ‘jest a
poor dern fool’ chuck
full of Hifalutin ideas,
cause he couldn’t hold
a job a week, but when
Homer came home he
laid the corner stone
for the new town hall
CHARLES FLAY in it. ,
THr xS H. INCE prod-
, and—come see the pic­
'H(
COMES HQivc-f ture for the rest of the
A PAr.
¿JNT AiviCkAFT. PlUUfy* story.
Buster Keaton Comedy “HARD LUCK”
Wednesday
August 3
THE LAND OF JAZZ
Featuring Eileen Percy
A William Fox production in which the
put in jazz
‘J’* is
''TORCH Y’S NIGHT HOOD,” Comedy
Friday-Saturday
August 4 5
In one of the most dramatic and
and thrilling stories of the old
frontier days ever screened
DESPERATE TRAILS
Harry Carey in this mile a minute drama of a
hunted man who plays a crafty hand against big
odds, makes his greatest appearance on the screen
It’s a picture which fits his western character act
ing to a T. If you like the west see this one.
FOX NEWS
PAGE UVE
HEADLIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS
AU Tillamook County Reads Them.
One Cent a Word Per Issne
J l . ittle Cost—Big Results.
FOR SALE
TO EXCHANGE
Phone your loganberry orders to EXCHANGE—NEW _r VICTR0LA*
9F21
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for Ford Roadster in first clast
GOOD 3 1-4 INCH WAGON FOR
condition. Singer Agency, Opp.
sale, $50. L. C Goldsworthy, Till
Post Office.
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amook, Ore
6-30-21 tip
LOGANBERRIES FOR SALE AT 30
LOST AND FOUND
cents per gallon picked. Call W.
M Rife. Mutual phone
7-14-t3p LOST: A GOLD WATCH W’lni
closed case decorated with enamel
THE BEST 6 f TILLAMOOK LOW
flowers in color and with Elgin
bottom land for sale $300 per ;»c.
works on Friday evening, July 15
level and cleared, 1 1-2 mile from
at Neah-kah-nie mountain. Find'1?
Tillamook, all in clover and grass
please return to Elizabeth Burr.
65 acres, must sell, inquire at this
County Club leader, Tillamook for
office.
7-14-21-tf
a liberal reward.
7-21-tf
FOR SALE—CHOICE HOME SITES.
Have just had placed in my hands l OST B etween n E ta RT s E a Y
and Tillamook one year old black
part of the academy grounds on
and white setter wearing hatne­
4th and 5th St. These lets will
strap collar, name Skeck. Finder
be sold very cheap considering the hold and notify D. R. Allen, Mulino
location. Close to the business Oregon. Reward.
7-7-2 ItRp
section. See A. C. Everson
for LOST: — POCKETBOOK WITH
prioe and terms.
4-2Stf
change, two rings (a diamond)
between Salt Air and Garibaldi.
FOR SALE—BRAND NEW AUTO
Keep change and return rings. L.
bumper $5.00. 15 gal. steel oil
H Dixon, Multnomah, Ore
tank, $2.50. Live stock clipping
machine, $5.00. Auto Top Shop.
BUSINESS NOTICES
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HAY AND GRAIN HAULING A
FOR SALE—A GOOD CHICKE1HNG
speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both
square piano for $50.00. if you
phones. Opposite P. O.
12-9 tf
want this, come quick. Tillamook
FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE-
Music Co.
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gon Transfer, both phones.
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FOR SALE—188 ACRE DAIRY
ranch. About 80 acres river bot­ AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN
Tillamook County. Victor Vic­
tom; the balance is timbor and
trolas, $25.00 and up. Victor Re­
good berry land.
House, two
cords, 85 cents and up. Tilla­
barns, implements and 14 cows go
mook Music Co., Opposite P. O.
with place. Must be seen to be
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appreciated. Address R 25 care
THE STANDARD OF THE WOULD
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Headlight.
—Victrolas and Victor Records.
Tillamook Music Co., Opponite P.
FOR SALE AT MY OFFICE SAT.
O.
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June 25 at 10 o’clock a. m. a
Cleveland tractor Price $->50, if WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHERE
can’t get that will take less Webster
at any time. Oregon Transfer,
Holmes.
office opposite P. O. Both phones.
12-9 tf
FOR
SALE—‘13 MONTHS OLD
THE
WORLD
MOVES;
SO
DO
WE.
grade bull. W. E. McKtnster,
Oregon , Transfer, opposite P. O.
Wilson River.
Both phones.
12-9 tf
BRED TO LAY WHITE LEGHORNS MONEY TO LOAN—ENQUIRE OF
John Leland Henderson, 206-3rd
Hatiching Eggs for sale. W. 8.
St., Tillamook, Oregon.
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Coates, Tillamook.
3-10t.f
The Headlight Job Printing De­
FOR SALE GOOD ORGAN, $10.00.
See Walter Nelson.
2-10tf partment is thoroughly equipped to
do the finest kind of iob printing in
FOR SALE HOUSE AND TWO the city and solicits your letter­
lots on easy terms. Price $1,000. heads, statements etc. Call or tele­
Enquire at Headlight office.ll-25tf | phone Main 68.__________________
COUNTY TAXIDERM1
FOR SALE—-DAIRY FARM, ABOUT DOUGLAS
Taxi
and
Tanning
Company,
30 acres. New buildings,
ten
animali
dermist
of
all
kinds
of
head cows, team, some
young
and heads. Tans all classes
01
stock. Place will support
15
furs; makes furs off classes
of
After a year’s vacation Miss Clark comes back to
cows. Inquire
John
Theiler,
furs. Manufacturers of all tur
Pleasant Valley.
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us in “Scrambled Wives”. It’» so full of laughs
A story of the Frozen North—the Arctic Seas—
wear. We also buy mountain lion
that we cannot help calliug it an egg-cellent shell
We
Thrilling scenes among the ice floes—the beauty
bobcat and raccoon bides,
FOR SALE—2000 GENUINE LOG-
pay best prices. Douglas County
full of double yolks.
and danger in the north.
anberry end tips.
From proven
Taxidermy and Tanning Clmpany,
plants that have been adapted to
Roseburg, Oregon.
12-2 Jtf
“BLONDES” Comedy
“THE CASTAWAY” Comedy
this climate for several years. P
i HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING
W. Jacob, Tillamook, Ore.
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attachments $2 Buttonhole attach
FOR SALE—GOOD STEEL RANGE,
ments $9.85, fits any sewing ma­
also organ. Call Walter Nelson-
chine. Personal checks 10c ex­
Mutual phone.
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tra. Lights Mail Order House,
Box 127, Birmingham, Ala
F
or
sale
"
or
trade
-
improv
99
6-30-21 t6p
ed 20 acre ranch, eastern Multno­
mah county.
Good road and car
line, all rural advantages. Would
PROFESSIONAL
consider trade for good Tillamook
dairy ranch on or near hard sur­ DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS BAY
She had tried so hard to be a good wife with a husband like hers, that plan didn't work. You'll say her
face road. A. J. Bram, Route A,
new plan did. A story of things in married life not told to the folks next door.
City office each Monday mornhig
Box 251, Gresham, Ore.
6-21t 1
at 9 A. M.
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I
“HAREM SKARUM” CENTURY COMEDY
WILL SELL ABOUT 2 1-2 OR 3
ton of loganberries on the bush. I DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room
110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook.
Fred C. Skomp, 14 miles east of
Mutual
phone, Bell phone 146-M._
.Tillamook
on
Trask
river.
Bell
(
where he attended the annual con­ daughter, Mrs. Rose Wilks.
Phone
2F3.
Mrs. R. I. Tanner left for her
DR.’S ALLEN A SHARP DENTISI«
ference of his chiiYch.
National Building.
home at Sumas Washington after FOR SALE — USED COLLARS,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crider of Corval­ spending a week at the hdme of Mr.
bridles, oruppers, halters, tugs, DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS TILLA-
Miss Helene Epplett went to rurt- lis, and Mrs. Chas. Westover also and Mrs. Dave Martiny.
yoke strap«, side curtains, Ford
mook office every Monday after­
l?nd Sunday to visit relatives for an from Corvallis are visiting F. C.
top, hame straps, oak commode,
indefinite length of time.
Esch and family this week.
noon and Tuesday until further
Miss Dorris Smock is visiting
Attorney Opcr.himer of Portland
ice chest, kitchen table. Priced
friends and relatives in Portland
notice.
2-24-/
was here on business the first of the
W. W Davis of Timber spent the this week.
low, value no consideration. Au­
week end with his wife who is con­
to Top 8bop, side door opposite DR. J. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, I. C
S. K. Hoffman of Garbaldl, spent week.
valescing here from an operation
Mrs. John Houser was down from
O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon.
the week end visiting at the home
Post
Office.
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A. D. Moon and family returned
Wheeler Saturday,
of his son and wife Mr. and Mrs. A. this week from a motor trip to Cali­
Motoring to Cloverdale Sunday
FOR BALE LAROE SIZE EVEN- WANTED COUNTY SALESMAN 10
M. Hoffman, and also his wife who I I fornia where they visited relatives. were Bruce Wade, Mrs. W. A. An­
Mrs. Little from Lebanon is visit­
handle exclusive sale of high
rude engine in good working or­
has been nursing her daughter-in- They enjoyed the trip and visit very derson, and the Misses Hattie and
ing her daughter Mrs. G. Ausburn.
grade auto accessory. $5.50 profit
der, will fit any boat. R 20
law who is convaleslng from a re­
Dollie Buckles.
much.
on every sale. Able men make big
7-21-21 t2p
cent operation.
Mrs. Rlchell Miller from Rockwill
money on small investment. Write
J. M. Goar and family of Hillsbo­
Miss Elsie Tubbesing of Nehalom
SALE on TRADE F01TTTTV
or.call at Sunset Distributing Co.,
Mr. and Mrs. James Barclay of ro have taken the Polly Prim cottage is in the city visiting her sister Miss City, Iowa, Is visiting her sister Mrs TOR
property, my farm about two and
419 Henry Bldg., Portland Oro It
Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neal at Rockaway Beach for the remain­ Elfrleda Tubbesing of the Headlight F. C. Esch for several months.
one-half miles from city. Mutual
and daughter Bessie and Mr Neat i der of the season.
Mr. Goar is a office.
phone. II. 8. Morries
7-21t2p
Mrs Louie Anderson from Bay
CALL DAVE KRAKE FOR SHING-
mother and Mrs Avey Neal all Xrom Hillsboro merchant.
City, transacted business here the HOLLYWOOD STRAIN 8 C. W. LEG
ling All work strictly guaranteed
Jefferson, spent several days in this
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Varney of first of the week.
Mutual phone.
7-21 U
horn cockerels bred from hens
vicinity visiting relatives.
Theo G. Myers of the firm of My­ Portland are visiting with Mrs. Var
wth 12 months trap nest records
ers Bros., San Francisco lumber deal ney's sister, Grace Crandall.
E.
J.
Boos
u
Forest
Grove
business
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
of 247 to 294 eggs. It will pay
F. P. Letnenweber, a well known ers, was In Tillamook last Monday
man, and wife were in the city Tues
to make your selection now. For
business man of Astoria, and Pr°™
Mrs.
Wm.
Crawford
and
daughter
i
on business connected with his firm.
day enroute to the beach for a few
FOR RENT SMALL HOUSE $8.
aale by Leona Rupp.
7-28-t5p
bent among the cannery men of that
¡ Jennie were down from Nehalem the weeks ■ Journ.
Furniture and wood for sale cheap
city, was registered at the T!*ianioo
Ira C. Smith is planning a trip to first of the week.
R. C. Martin, 107 Fourth Ave
WANTED
TO
RENT
—
hotel last Tuesday
Portland to see Santa Claus which
Born to Mr cad Mrs. Derrick of
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James J. Pye and wife of Port­ Hemlock, Julv 28th, a san.
sounds as though he might be rush­
COTTAGES FOR RENT MRS. BILL
L. L. McDaniel and family, F JL ing the season slightly.
land visited Cneir eon Fred Pye and
Ings, Rockaway, Ore. 6-23-2 1 Up TEAM OF HORSES, WAGON AND
McKinley and family all of _t-.
this “
family of this place this week
Born to
and M<e Edward Ham­
harness for sale cheap, Inquire of
city and Miss Sophie Pipper of Port­
Spending last week up the Wil- |
lin of Tillamook City, July 23rd a WANTED TO RENT— MARRIED
John Stewart.
7-28-£l ltp
land spent two days camping in me son river were Mr. and Mrs. Gailey,
Dr. Shearer reports the birth of son.
man wants to rent ranch on half. WILL TRADE HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Sand Lake vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Edwards and Mr. an 8 1-2 pound daughter to Mr. and
Phone Bay City, 30F4.
for Chevrolet or Ford.
Call or
M bs . L. A. Moulton Sunday.
W. S. Grant, a well-known busi­
write J. F. Turnbull, Garibaldi,
It is reported that a Mr. Gailey of and Mrs. Ingram.
ness man of Dallas, was in the city FOR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSE Oregon.
7-28-21 t2p
this city receives 14 eggs daily from
Mrs. D. A. Pennington of McMinn­ Tuesday.
F. A. Beltz and H. A. Frankln,
keeping rooms fully modern $11.
13 hens. Ordinarily the laying o. both of the Coates Mill, left Tues­ ville is making heç son A. A. Pen-
per month. Corner 6th A/e. and PASTURE FOR 15 OR 20 HEAD OF
13 eggs by 13 hens would not ®xc‘‘e day morning for Portland by auto on ninton an extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull returned
hornea for two months. Phone 2F
Jth St. E.
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curiosity, but the mystery of the ex­ a business trip.
from their vacation last Tuesday,
22
7-28-21 3t.
tra egg daily, is what Mr. Galley is
Mrs Ed. Smith. Mrs. D. C. Pere-
FOR RENT — 8EVERAL UNFUR-
pondering.
Tillamook has been seized with goy and daughter Leona were down
A. A. Pennington, has added a new
nlshed apartments.
Inquire of FOR SALE: GOOD MILKING COWS
the “paint up" fever. Good idez. from Nehalem the first of the week coat of paint on his residence.
Address V. B. Peebiey, taPsycttc,
G. L. Hoskins of Newberg and son Let the fever rage.
Plasker Brothers plumbing shop.
Ore.
6-28, t4.
Harvy Hoskins and family, ex-post­
Albert
Perkins
and
family
of
Mc
­
Mr». Leslie Harrlson spent seveml FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE
C. L. Lewis and family spent Sun­
master of McMinnville,-biit now of day at Beaver.
Minnville are camping at Netarts.
days at Brighton, viaiting ber pár­
with large garden. Apply to F.R DAIRYMEN: I HAVE SEVERAL
Newberg called on friends in this
ente last week.
cars of good red clover bay now
Beale.
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city. They are camping at Netarts.
M D. Ackley took the stage tor
The German Reformed church
In stack, will bale soon, $11 f.
Friday
afternoon.
Campers
are
coming
in
in
Wargo
Portland
has Just received a new coat of paint
o. b. Tangent, Ore Write Harvey
SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE
Rev. A. A. McRae, pastor of the
numbers the past few days, Hot
Grell, Tangent, Ore Rt. 1 7-2$lt
PoHtofllce. O. M. Cook.
Presbyterian church and family re­
Grace Crandall spent last week weather in the valley.
Fred P. Humpke of Nehalem
turned Wednesday from Corvallis. spent Sunday at the home of his in Portland visiting relatives.
Marguerite Clark in
“Scrambled Wives”
Thursday
August 4
ALICE LAKE in
“Uncharted Seas"
REX THEATRE SATURDAY NIGHT, JUEY 23rd
a W BENNETT in “HAIRPINS
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