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SAREI Y GEM THEATRE Hiding Oregon Sun. and Mon. August 14-15 S M. D. hysician Hiding “WET GOLD” FEATURING A smashing drama of Sunken Treasure at the bottom of the sea FOX NEWS Mae Murray HALL T LAW ldlng regon A romapce of New York and its gay life “THE HIGH SIGN” 2-reel Buster Keaton Comedy 4LFELD Wednesday IAN itual Phone August 17 Buck Jones egon *NER it in “GET YOUR MAN” 1 Tillamook n’s jewelry ite instru- Evenings Hntment. A 100 per cent picture of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, Don’t miss this one. “ONE BEST BET” Two Reel Comedy g Factory lens dupli- August 16 “THE GILDED LILY 99 REGON 4 ■X Tuesday August 18 Thursday I I “PASSION FRUIT” A Metro special production featureing the world, s greatest dancer, Doralinda. A drama of moonlit tropics. Friday-Saturday August 19-20 ANITA STEWART in HARRIET AND THE PIFER Another one of those First National attractions which yon always find at the Gem each Friday/ and Saturday. They’re all 100 per cent and w class each First National among otir very best, Seeing is believing Come. THE REX THEATRE TWO BIG SPECIALS ctory No. 18 s first an h month i welcome. DOTY, Sec. Saturday August 13 WALLACE RED) -odge No, of Pythi sting Mon- ig at 7:4$ order o lor Com- Monday August 15 TOM MIX HEADLIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS _______________________________ CLASSIFIED AD RATES .0« One issue, per line______ .13 Two issues, per line______ .17 Three issues, per line____ .20 Four Issues, per line____ No classified advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. All advertising copy must be in by 5 p. m. each Wednesday to insure publication. And a two reel Century comedy •roll, e. c. X. z Swing East sident er, Secy. i Orego Through California *10» Via The Scenic Shasta Route Watch the Siskiyou Mountains unftld their magic before you, and if time will permit, Include a side trip to Crater Lake, once a •huge mountan, now a beautifr ake within a crater. New One Way Fares Are in effect to all i EASTERN DESTINATIONS Via Shasta-Ogden-Golden State-Sunset Carri3o Gorge, and many other routes. FOUR DAII-Y "’RAINS “The Shasta” "California Express”- "The Oregonian” "San Francisco Express” with through sleeping cars, previ de excellent service modation». and accom "California for the Tourist”, is the title of our new illustrated booklet, which desetibes 'he rom» nee and charms of California, copy free on request. For further particulars inquire o f Ticket Agents SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. S?OTT, General Passen ger Agent. HOW SIMPSON SUBSTITUTED ..AXEL GREASE FOR 0 Captain F. E. Dodge ot this ' • who has spent most of his 1 fe al'ng the coast of Tillamook and Lineoil county, was one of the pioneer nav igators of small craft ou; anti in Tillamook and Alsea and Yaqnfr.e bays. Incidentally, he kn*- man of the pioneers of the’state, when rail road» were few, and coa.-’t r were not what they now are. :» are speedily becoming. He has th distinction of helping t > can tf first salmon on Alsea Ba.-. wher ’ was for several years associated with the late Capt. Nice, in a canr.erv at Waldport. While living on Yaqttina Bay the Capt. 5>ecame acquainted with Sam Simpson, the poet, whose father was for several yearslndian Agent at 8.1- etz Indian reservation. The 8impuons had a store at the small village of Newport, and Sam officiated as clerk -.hen the poetic riuse a as not work- In his imaginative brain. As a i . k he was not a bowling success, ' really, he took a Utile interest u the pros/ business oi store keep ing. • .In those days Newport had saloons, and one day a fisherman, well-known for his bibulous tendencies, entered the store and asked Sam. for some canned oysters. The fisherman wa.i pretty drunk at the time, and after Sam. had looked in vain for the product, and found none, he substitu ltd two tins of canned axel grease, and the fisherman repaired to his neat to l i -u’ige tie pangs of hunger Half a , hour later tne fisherman appeared I. bayard and indignant. and accti ,si»d Simpson of selling him "rotten” salmon. 8am listened with grave dignity for a sioment until the fisherman nad concluded. when he said: "You must have an awfully deprsr ed tat e. Th. t dedicated salmon I in DAYS OF DARING BRED TO i-AY WHITE LEGHORNS Hatiching Eggs for sale. W. S. Coates, Tillamook. 3-1 Otf FOR SALE FOR SALE: MAIL BAGS, HALTERS cow halters, breeching, aeel chains, livestock clipping machine Auto tops and curtains repaired, leather, cloth and canvas articles made to order. Auto Top Shop. 8-11-tf I A REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL for sale, address Nelson Ross. Gales Creek, Ore, 8-ll-2-t2p FOR SALE: GOOD MILKING COWS Address V. B. Peebley, Lafayette, Ore. 8-28, t4. FOR SALE OR TRADE: BERRY and Dairy ranch in Tillamook co. THE BEST OF TILLAMOOK LOW , for Tillamook city improved prop bottom land for sale $300 per ac. , erty or close in acreage improved. level and cleared, 1 1-2 mile from I Address J. F. Auer. Hemlock, Ore Tillamook, all in clover and glass 8-11-lt 65 acres, must sell. Inquire at this j office. 7-14-21-tf HOLLYWOOD STRAIN S C. W. LEG horn cockerels bred from hens FOR SALE—CHOICE HOME SITES. wth 12 months trap neat records Have just had placed In my bands 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 lota will sale by Leona Rupp. 7-28-t5p be sold very cheap considering the location. Close to the business I CALL DAVE KRAKE FOR SHING- ling All work strictly guaranteed tlon. See A. C. Everson for ■ Mutual phone. 7-21 tf price and terms. 4-2Stf WANTED TO RENT Board of Equalization Meeting Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Equalization will meet at the office of the County As- sessor in the Court House in Tilla- mook County, Oregon, on Monday, September 12, 1921, and publicly ex amine the assessment rolls of Til la- mook County, for the year 1921, and correct all errors in, valuations, <l‘s- criptions of lands, lots or other property. Said board will continue in session from day to day until the examination, correction and equali zation of the assessment rolls shall be completed. All complaints must be filed the first week. All persons Interested are requested to appear at said time and place, as no changes can be made after the ad- journment oft he board. Dated at Tillamook City. Oregon, this 8th day of August, 1921. C. A. JOHNSON, County Assessor. - j | j I ■ 1 FOR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms fully mode.n $11. per month. Corner 6th Ava. and 9th St. E. 4-28tf FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE with large garden. Apply to F.R. Beals. 4-28« SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE Postothce. O. M. Cook. WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED house or furnished housekeeping rooms t>y Sept. 1. Write M. H. Plrott, care Coates Camp. 8-11 tip BARN TO RENT: BARN ON WHAT is known as the Dr. Shaip prop erty In Tillamook City, for rent. Can be used as a garage. See Barrick & Hall, Attys. 8-11-tf I CLOVERDALE BRIEFS in “ALWAYS AUDACIOUS” ♦ FOR SALE—188 ACRE DAIRY ranch. About 80 acres river bot tom; the balance is timber good berry land, House. barns, implements and 14 cows go with place. Must bo seen to be appreciated. Address R 25 care Headlight. 4-21« WANTED: LOAN OS $7000 FOR 2 years at 8 per cent interest on first mortgage on property worth $14,000. Will give any one $100 who can furnish the above amount $14000. Inquire at this office 8-11 (Continued from last Week) R. Y. Blalock ot Beaver called on A real western picture and a good comedy his daughter, Mrs John Imlah last TO EXCHANGE Saturday to see the new baby which ■ •-------------------------- 7 is his first grandchild. His daughter WILL TRADE MY ONE TON FORD Ella, accompanied him. truck for Ford roadster, S. S. Pro Walter Rogers is the new mail vost, R. F. D., Bay City, Oro carrier on the Cloverdale-Neskowin 8-11-21-tf route having bought out William Savage’s contract. Mr. Rogers has HOP YARD FOR TRADE: WILD trade hop yard of 29 acres In good already taken over the work. condition 1-2 mile from Rhdt-idaa Dr. LeFevre is "sporting a fine ADVERTISING is not for quitters. An ad for an equipped dairy ranch tn new Sedan car. Tillamook county. See or write vertising campaign should be like a boulder rush Matt Mouse, Sheridan, Ore. 8-1 ltl L. H. Turner is using the dentist's office as a barber shop. ing down the mountain side, gathering impetus PASTURE FOR IS OR 20 HEAD OF horses for two months. I’hone 2F The annual meeting of the land as it goes. No spasmodic efforts will attain the 22 7-28-21 3L owners of the Big Nestucca Drain age district was held in the Clover EXCHANGE—NEW full results looked for in increasing the volume VICTROLA dale cheese factory last Saturday af for Ford Roadster In first ’laes of business neccessary these days of keen com ternoon. This meeting was bl-ld for condition. Singer Agenoy. Opp. the purpose of electing one super Post Offles. 4-28tf petition. visor for a term of three years. W. L. Hudson was re-elected to this of fice. The HEADLIGHT, in its position of leading LOST AND FOUND I ____________________________________ Andy Heater was a Pacific City county paper, is well equipped to help you car LOST: MANS PURSE CONTAINING visitor Sunday. large sum of money, keys. ry out the consistent campaign which will bring Finder return to Headlight Miss Agnes Imlah left Saturday morning for Gresham where she will in the results looked for. be the guest of her sister Mrs. J. L LOST: ONE 4 x3 4 INCH FIRM stone Cord Automobile tire with Stafford detachable rim, the evening ot I July 28th, between Seaside and C A. Smith and family made a J. S. Lamar and family returned sold you is the latest thing on the Tillamook. Flvo dollars will be trip to Hemlock Saturday after huc Tuesday night from a trip to Port market, and is considered a grea: del paid to finder or Information lead kleberries. land and other valley points. While icacy back east You are the first man ing to return of same. Address I. to complain about It. What you rea ■ gone they attended the Buyers Week MI bs Thelma Blackburn is work M. HAAK, No. Sil Lumbermen lly need, Smith, is an educated tacte attractions in the metropolis. ing’for Mrs. W. A. High. Bldg, Portland, Ore. 8-11-lt You have associated with tfiV abori Pendleton has nothing on Pacific fice and receive $10 rewaid lip Mr. and Mrs. McGrath, Attorney gines up the Bay until your taste has Botts and District Attorney Goyne, City. There will be a round up stag LOST: RING SET WITH RUBY become hopelessly vitiated.” wife and child, returned last Satur ed at Pacific City Saturday and Sun and six pearls. Finder ph-uso- Which shows mat »am. was Borne day from a week’s outing I day, Aug. 6 and 7. leave at this office. 8-11-21. I thing of a humorist, as well as a forks of the Trask, near up at the the old Dell Penter of Meda was In town LOST BETWEEN NETARTS BAY I poet. Mountain House. They report a Saturday. and Tillamook one year old biac« pleasant time. and white setter w earing bun e- Mrs. Will Hatfield, who has spent LOCAL ITEMS strnp collar, name i'i.r-ck. Finder C. M. Hadley Is enjoying a visit the past two weeks with her sister- hold and notify I). It. Allen, Mull >» from his father and uncle from Ore in-law, Merle Holman at Meda re Orcgon. Reward. ♦ 7-7-;’l”p turned to her home here itundny. License to wed was issued to R. gon City. Y. Blalock and Clara A. Bowden, last Call For Warrants Arthur Marolf and family return BUSINESS NO’ Saturday. Both of this county. ed from their vacation the first of All outstanding county road war the week. Guy B. Nyswaner and Ollie F. rants endorsed prior to and Includ AT LA.|T—A VICK Cross were married on August 6th, Tillamook (unii1 ing the 14th day of Apjll, 1921, will Dr. Mark Hayter of Dallas, and be paid upon presentation. Interest 1921 by E. W Stanley, Justice of the tro I us. $25.00 ami wife spent the week end in this city Peace. Both of Tillamook county. ceases this 11th day of April, 1921. visiting friends. KATHLEEN MILLS, County Treas. N. C. Jamison, assistant dairy ex tension specialist at O. A. C. arrived A. Haednger of Cloverdale was a Motoring to Seaside Sunday wore Tuesday and conferred with County business visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C Vaughn Mr. and THE S — VI Agent Pine on dairy matters. Mr. Mrs. Geo. Larson and daughtc Mar Jamison formerly was county agent Tillamook Mu Mr, Weynlger and family from ian and Miss Elfrleda Tubbeslng. of Washington county. , O. Monmouth are camping at Netarts. Mrs. H. A. Bell and daughter Har 8. C. Woods and family are spend The Headlight Job B. C. Lamb, county superintend ing a week's vacation In Salem. riet from Nehalem arc visiting at to entt and family are spending a few the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Toney pait’«ent is thorotuhlj r.;u do the finest kind of job piLqtinu n days at Pacific City. Mrs. 8. W. Conovei has returned of this city. the citv and solicits vour let1, from a camping trip at Neiarts. Frank Matthews and wife visited Mrs. Clay Daniels and son Bever heads, statements etc. Call or t - phone Main 68 Rockaway last Sunday. Andrew Lagler returned to his ley were down from Mohler Sa'ur- R. R. Thompson of Carlton was in day returning with them was Miss home at Nehalem Sunday. the city last Tuesday. PROFESSIONAL Lucy Daniel who came in on the stage after attending summer school G. A. Broughton was in from at the Norma). Miss Jessie Hoffman returned Beaver Saturday on business. DR RAMSEY, O8TE0PATU Room from her home at Garibaldi Monday. I E. Rittenhouse c-f Mohler, 1 10 I. O O. F. Bldg . Tlllatuoox. W. H. Burr of Minneapolis, Minn., here Will Dyer and wife of Portland Friday. Mutual phone, Bell phone 146-M. Is visiting his sister Miss Ellz.-beth »pent several days In this vicinity, Burr the last of the week. Roy Graves of Sheridan, who is and while here the former attended DR.’S ALLEN i SHARP DENTISTS W. O. W. lodge. Mr. Dyer • a former National Building P. M. Martin and Wm. Ivie, Sheri- J at the head of several large canner resident of Bay City. ies in this state, was m the city this dan business men, were in the clt7 1 we*k' .J_____ # DR. J. B GRIDER. DENTIST, I. C Tuesday. _________ Read the Headlight claialfled ad». ( O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon. NOT FOR QUITTERS