Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 04, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    GEM THEATRE“
Sun. and Mon.
August 7-8
WILLIAMS.
HART
in O’Malley of the
Mounted
The smashing tale of a
red- coated horseman
who rode for the law on
Canada’s wild frontier.
Come! and see a picture
that goes off like a Colt
“45”. See how the Roy
Villiam S Hirt in,
al Mounted works See
’O'Malley oTtk Mounted* a real western Rodeo!
A Paramount Picture
“SUMMERTIME” Fox Sunshine Comedy
Wednesday
August 10
HEARTS OF YOUTH
Featuring
T
. '
HAROLD GOODWIN
“MOONSHINE” COMEDY
.
Tuesday
August 9
A WESTERN ADVENTURER
Featuring
WM. FAIRBANKS
Mr. Fairbanks is a true son of the west and has
sprung into fame as an actor in western screen plays.
He is supported by a cast of artists among whom is
numbered Mr. Jack Waltmeyer. Mr. Waltmeyer
will be remembered by the people of Tillamook, as
he has appeared in several stage plays in this city,
some five or six years ago, he also has made good in
pictures and we expect to have him in several produc
tions in the future.
“FOX NEWS”
Thursday
August 11
“PUPPETS OF FATE”
Featuring
VIOLA DANA
Famous Tia Juana race track seen in Puppets of Fate
“DREAMS COME TRUE” SCENIC
Friday-Saturday
August 1213
CHAS. RAY
in THE OLD SWIMMIN’HOLE’
Boy-days, Girl-days, the fights and fun by “The Old
Swimmin’ Hole’’ are all brought back by Charles
Ray in this big surprise special. Taken from the
Riley poem by the same name
“WITHOUT A WIFE" COMEDY
Lure of Woman; mystery; robbery; secret service; prize ring; love; artists’ revels; beautiful gowns; veiled iden
tities; social intrigues; smashing action. Robert Warwick is supported in this picture by Bebe Daniels, Walter
*
Hiers (the fat comedian) Sylvia Ashton & Kid McKoy
“ON WITH THE SHOW” COMEDY
VICTORIES OF PEACE
EQUAL THOSE OF WAR
Whether the task is the construction of a
colossal harbor improvement project, or the
administration of a newly acquired insular
poaaennion, the Department of War is always prepared
to bring to the task a high degree of skill and master­
ful judgment. How “peace hath her victories no leas
renowned than war” for the military department of
the nation ie interestingly described and illustrated in
one of an instructive series of articles on Our Govern­
ment now being distributed esclusively by this
Institution.
We shall bo pleased to eee that you receive the com­
plete wrist, if you will send us your name and
address.
Tillamook County Bank
Local News
H. M. Smith of Beaver was In
elty Saturday
Walter Scott of Sheridan, was a
‘Ulamook visitors Saturday.
8. I^mar and family motored to
2*t1*nd Sunday to attend the Buy-
convention and enjoy a little out
LjloTOr1™’ the canneryman, ship
r’ three carloads of hay to Tilla­
mook from Sheridan this week.
t^.t year Tillamook county had
31 acres In strawberries that yieldad '
80,825 quarts. And when you’ve
eaten Tillamook strawberries you
have eaten the real thing in that
line.
Jacob Pesterfleld and family will
move to Eugene the last of this
month to give a daughter advent '
ages in school at the University 'f
Oregon.
The town woodsaws are kept busy
nowadays.
Attorney W. G. Hare of Hillsboro
and family are spedning a season at
Pacific City.
Boyd Mendenhall returned the
first of the week from a visit to rel­
atives and friends in Sheridan.
When does the Morning Oregon
ian become an evening paper?
When it arrives in Tillamook.
County Clerk Brimhall expects
soon to move his family out to his
ranch near Beaver, which he plans
to improve more thoroughly. He
has a quarter section of farm and
will go into dairying, as he has some
fine pasture on the place. A eon
will have charge of the ranch, and
Mr. Brimhall will go back and forth
to and from his official duties.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Darby of South
Prairie are camping at Brooten
Springs for the benefit of Mrs. Dar
by’s health.
Mr. and Mrs, P. E. Allen and
daughter of Nehalem were business
visitors Monday.
J. W. Jennings of Bay City trans­
acted business here Tuesday.
Albert Wade, cheesemaker of Clo
verdale, was in town Saturday.
Rudolph Zweifel of Mohler, was a
business visitor Saturday.
Howard Drew and wife of Echo,
Oregon, are spending a few days
with the home folks.
H. V. Berg of Mohler, was in town
Saturday.
Salmon fishing on the Nehalem b'.
gina Monday. There la said to be a
good run of fish.
Mrs. R. Merryman of Klamath
Falls and Mrs. M. Plttenger of Hills-
boro, who are spending the season at
Rockaway, were visitors at the Dr.
Pollock and Guild homes last Satur
day.
Dr. Wise of Barview reports that
there are about 500 people at the
Barview resort, and that the attend­
ance at this time equals that of last
year. Travel has picked up this week
considerably, and many people ate
coming in by rail.
Over at Netarts the cottages are
pretty well filled up. and the tent
houses are also in daily demand.
From 700 to 800 people are at the
camp now. Low tides in the morn­
ing are ruling this week, and the
beach is thronged with the viators,
clamming and fishing. There are
nine varieties of clams on the b**eh
and also the bathing attracts many.
Mrs. L. Klnnaman of Beaver was
here on business Tuesday.
AU Tillamook County Beads Them.
Little Cost—Big Results.
One Cent a Word Per Issue
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: GOOD MILKING COWS
Address V. B. Peebley, Lafayette,
Ore.
8-28, t4.
THE BEST OF TILLAMOOK LOW
bottom land for sale 8300 per ac.
level and cleared, 1 1-2 mile from
Tillamook, all in clover and grass
65 acres, must sell, inquire at this
office.
7-14-21-tf
; FOR SALE — USED COLLARS,
bridles, cruppers, halters, tugs,
yoke strape, side curtains, Ford
top, hame straps, oak commode,
ice chest, kitchen table. Priced
low, value no consideration. Au­
to Top Shop, side door opposite
Post Office.
tf
HOLLYWOOD STRAIN S C. W. LEG
FOR SALE—CHOICE HOME SITES.
horn cockerels bred from hens
Have just had placed in my hands
wth 12 months trap nest records
of 247 to 294 eggs. It will pay
part of the academy grounds on
to make your selection now. For
4th and 5th St. These lets will
sale by Leona Rupp.
7-28-t5p
be sold very cheap considering the
location. Close to the buainess CALL DAVE KRAKÉ FOR SHING-
ling All work strictly guaranteed
section. See A. C. Everson
for
Mutual phone.
7-21 tf
prioe and terms.
4-2Stf
FOR SALE—BRAND NEW AUTO
WANTED TO RENT
bumper 85.90. 15 gal. steel el!
tank, 82.50. Live stock clipping
machine, 85.00. Auto Top Shop. FOR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSE-
keeping rooms fully modern 111.
6-2tf
per month. Corner 8th Ave. and
FOR SALE—A GOO d ’ c HICKERING
«th St. E.
4-28tf
square piano for 850.00. if you
FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE
want thia, come quick. Tillamaok
with large garden. Apply to F.R.
Music Co.
5-.9tf
Beals.
4-28tf
FOR SALE—188 ACRE DAIRY
ranch. About 80 acres river bot­ SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE
Postoffice. O. M. Cook.
tom; the balance is timber and
good berry land. • House, two
DR. WISE WILL NOT MAKE THE
barns, implements and 14 cows go
outside trips to Wheeler, Nehalem
with place. Must be seen to be
and Cloverdale until after the
camping season has closed, but
appreciated. Address R 25 care
will be in his Tillamook office cv-
Headlight.
4-lltf
eiy Monday.
8-41t
BRED TO LAY WHITE LEGHORNS DR WISE HAS FURNISHED HOUH-
Hatichlng Eggs for sale. W. S.
es and tents at Barview beach.
Coates, Tillamook.
3-19tf
8-4-lt
FOR SALE—GOOD ORGAN, 810.00.
See Walter Nelson.
2-1 Otf
TO EXCHANGE
W ill trade household ’ gooi 59
for Chevrolet or Ford.
Call or
write J. F. Turnbull, Garibaldi,
FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO
7-28-21 t2p
lots on easy terms. Price 81.000. Oregon.
Enquire at Headlight offlce.ll-25tf
PASTURE FOR 15 OR 20 HEAD OF
horses for two months. Phone 2 F
FOR SALE—DAIRY FARM, ABOUT
30 acres. New buildings,
ten
22
7-28-21 3t.
head cows, team, some
young
EXCHANGE
—
NEW
VICTROLA
stock.
Place will support
15
cows. Inquire
John
Theiler,
for Ford Roadster in first clast
Pleasant Valley.
l-6tf
condition. Singer Agency, Opp.
Post Office.
4-28tf
FOR SALE—2000 GENUINE LOG-
anberry end tips.
From proven
LOST AND FOUND
plants that have been adapted to
this climate for several years. P. TOST BETWEEN NETARTS DAY
W. Jacob, Tillamook, Ore.
3-3tf
and Tillamook one year old black
and white setter wearing hame­
FOR SALE—GOOD STEEL RANGE,
nt rap collar, name Skeck. Finder
also organ. Call Walter Nelson- hold and notify D. R. Allen, Mullao
Mutual phone.
ll-25if Oregon. Reward.
7-7-2 ItRp
FOOD SALE AT CONOVERS srTTItT:
on Saturday, Aug. 6, beginning at
BUSINESS NOTICES
9 o’clock. Given by the Ladies of
the
U.
B.
church
8-4-lt
HAY
AND
GRAIN HAULING
A
—
speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both
phones. Opposite P. O.
12-9 tf
Mrs. B. L. Beals and family, this
city, are at Rockaway beach for the
FOR
GOOD
WOOD
CALL
THE
ORE-
season.
gon
Transfer,
both
phones.
Dr. Ramsey left Monday last to at­
12-9 tf
? tend the Osteopathic convention nt
Portland. After the convention tht AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN
D. W. Benfield from Blaine was in doctor will viBit friends at Hood
Tillamook County. Victor Vlc-
River for a few days.
town Tuesday.
trolas, 825.00 and up. Victor Re­
A. E. Williams and wife wont to
The salmon season opens August
cords, 85 Cents and up. Tilla­
first.
Cloverdale Tuesday.
mook Music Co., Opposite P. O.
Eugene Atkinson was in fiom
Nehalem farmers have completed
11-lStf
haying.
Sandlake Tuesday.
THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD
M. J. Maddox, propretor of the
Mrs. W. Johnson and daughter
—Vlctrolas and Victor Records.
Mrs. Morehouse and children of Port stage line between Manhattan and
Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P.
Tillamook,
has
moved
his
household
land are camping at Netarts.
O
ll-18tf
goods
to
Watseco
which
makes
it
Mrs. E. Plank left Sunday to visit
more convenient for his business.
het aunt in Portland.
WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHERE
John Gerltse last week sold a 15
charge of the millinery department
at any time. Oregon Transfer,
ton is visiting friends in this city. acre tract on the beach between
office opposite P. O. Both phones.
Mrs. Morson was at one time in Manzanita and Classic Ridge to S.
12-9 H
charge of the millinary department M. Batterson, who plans to sub-di­
vide the tract later on and place it THE WORLD MOVES; SO DO WE
at the E.T .Haltom store.
Oregon Transfer, opposite P. O.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rediuck on the market for summer homes.
Both phones.
12-9 if
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dudley cf
from Portland spent the week end
Newberg, came over to Tillamook MONEY TO LOAN ENQUIRE OF
in this city.
Mrs. C. A. Johnson and son How­ this week where Mr. Dudley has bun- j
John Leland Henderson, 2()6-3rd
ard returned Monday after spending iness. The Dudleys are well known J
St., Tillamook, Oregon.
tt
two weeks visiting friends at Hills­ in Tillamook, where Mr. Dudley | I
used
to
work
on
the
dredger.
boro and vicinity.-
The Headlii-ht Job Printing De­
Ernest Forman and wife of Jack- ' partment is thoroughly equipped to
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar K Gilbert-of
sonville.
Ore.,
are
visiting
relatives
'
Beaver attended the Masonic picnic
do the finest kind of job printing in
in this county. Mrs. Forman was i the city and solicits your letter­
at Rockaway Sunday,
formerly a Jackson, and lived near I heads. statements etc. Call or tele­
Ira Smith went to Portland Sun
Cape Lookout.
They were In the I
day to attend buyers week.
phone Main 68.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Anderson, How city Tuesday.
DOUGLAS
COUNTY TAXIDERM1
Work
on
the
Beaver
road
is
still
ard Boon and family attended the
and Tanning Company,
progressing. Nearly a mile yet te-
Taxi
picnic at Rockaway.
dermlst of all kinds of animali
Mrs J E Sibley fomerly of Hob- malns uncompleted In what *r
and
heads.
Tans
all
classes
sonville, but now of California is known as the “cut off" and a force
furs; makes furs off classes
of about twenty men are working
of
spending the summer at Bay City
furs. Manufacturers of all fur
It is reported that the drive way under direction of the Warren Con-I
wear. We also buy mountain lion
in front of the Fire station is to be structlon company In laying the bit- I
bobcat and raccoon hides,
ulithlc hard surface.
When this '
We
repaired.
pay best prices. Douglas County
The Misses Judith, Esther and Je­ stretch of road Is finished there will
Taxidermy and Tanning Cimpanj,
mima Olson and Elsie Edlund from be a good 16 mile paved road from
Roseburg, Oregon.
12-2Jtf
Minneapolis, Minnesota have been Tillamook to Beaver. The Beaver '
visiting their uncles L. J. and Geo. valley is a growing section, and
J. Larson for several weeks. They much improvement Is being done In HEMSTITCHING AND PICU'HNG
attachments 82 Buttonhole attach
the matter of clearing up land, and
left for the East Saturday.
mente 89.85, fits any sewing ma­
Among the Tillamook folks who In the increase in dairy herds.
chine.
Personal checks 10c ex­
If Charlie Kunse or Ben Kuppon-
motored to Rockaway Sunday were:
tra. Lights Mall Order House.
David Kuratli and famllly, Jos. bender or Carl HaberUch, of Tilla­
Box 127, Birmingham, Ala
Franklin and family and F. S. Belts mook, ever get hold of the report of
8-30-21 tip
the National Dairy Marketing Con­
and family.
C. A. Seiwood of Wheeler was reg­ ference and find the same of their
istered at the Tillamook Hotel Sat­ beloved county spelled “Talamuk," ;
PROFESSIONAL
they’ll commit suicide sure. The
urday
J. R. Willis of Cochran was a Sat chances are the error Is not charge­ DR. WIRE WILL BE AT HI8 BAY
able to D. D. Aetkln, president of
urday visitor in Tillamook.
City office each Monday morning
J. D. Edwards of Kllchls was in the Holstein association, who used
at • A. If.
Mg.«
the term The girl who did a splen-
the city Saturday.
Many of the valley tourists are did job of reportlng the meeting In
making excursions into The nearby shorthand got balled up on one of DR. RAM8EY, OSTEOPATH- Room
110 1. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook.
mountains from their tamps whe-e our Indian names.—Oregon League
Mutual phone, Bell phone 148-M.
they have their choice of a largo Dairyman.
Geo. H. Flagg and wife, |«te of DR.'S ALLEN A SHARP DENTISTS
wild fruit crop. There are blackber­
i___
Mr. Flagg re-
National Building.
ries, thlmbleberrles, two kinds of Condon, Ore., where
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huckleberries —red and blue— aai- cently sold the Condan Globe, were ñ»—------- -
monberrlea and the sugary salal. The in the elty last Saturday, enroute to DR WISB WILL BE AT HIS T1LLA-
mook office every Monday after­
shot huckleberries will owt begin to Seaside to visit Mr, Flagg's father
ripen until September and are then who Is publishing a paper at Wr.t-
noon and Tuesday until further
ripening until November. The red ranton.
notlee.
2-24 V
Chas.
H
_
_______
___
Fox of Meda was in town
huckleberries are much in favor
Monday
to
attend
a
meeting
of
the
DR
I.
B.
GRIDER,
DENTIST
I C
with the housewife and make excel­
lent pies.
Creamery association.
' Q.
O. F. Bldg., Tillamook.
Tillamook, Ororon.
Oregon.
AT THE REX THEATRE SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 6
THE FOURT MS TTH
MAN
Robert Warwick in
HEADLIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS