THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1921 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT PAGE FIVE ------------------------------------------------------- _— HEADLIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED AD RATES One issue, per line ,08 Two issues, per line 13 Three Issues, per line ---------- .17 Four 1 sues, per line______ _ .20 N -> classified advertisement taken, ¡or less than 25 cents. All advertising copy must be in by 5 p. in- each Wednesday to insure publication. ■ ---- —-__________ ■ EXCHANGE—NEW VICT’ROLA . for Ford Roadster in first clast condition. Singer Agency, Opp. Post Office. 4-2Stf ____ LOST AND FOUND , LOST: RING SET WITH RCBY | and six pearls. Finder please I I leave at this office. 8-ll-2t. LOS1 BETWEEN NETARTS EAY and Tillamook one year old blacx and white setter wearing hame- Btrap collar, name Skeck. Finder hold and notify D. R. Allen, Mulino FOR SALE Oregon. Reward. 7-7-? USp A REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL i---- for sale, address Nelson Ross, BUSINESS NOTICES Gales Creek, Ore. 8-ll-2-t.2p AT LAST—. 7_ DEALER IN A VICTOR j.'0R gALE?' GOOD MILKING COWS Tillamook County. ____ , ... Victor Vlc- Address V. B. Peebley, Lafayette, trolas, >2 5.00 and up. Viator Re­ Ore. 8-28, t4. cords, 85 cents and up. Tilla- Tilla­ THE" BEST OF TILLAMOOK LOW mook Music Co., Opposite P. O. bottom land for sale >300 per ac. il-IStf level and cleared, 1 1-2 mile from Tillamook, all in clover and glass THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD —Victrolas and Victor Records. 65 acres, must sell, inquire at this Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P. office. ________ 7-14-21-tf °- ___ ________ _______ ll-18tf FOR-SALE—CHOICE HOME SITES. The Headlight Job Printing De Have just had placed In my hands I part of the academy grounds on i partment is thoroughly equipped to do the finest kind of job printing in 4th and 5th St. These lets will the city and solicits your letter­ be sold very cheap considering the I heads, statements etc. Call or tele- location. Close to the business phone Main 68. section. See A. C. Everson for PROFESSIONAL price and terms. 4-2Stf DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room BRED TO i AY WHIT nJ LEGHORNS 110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook. Mutual phone. Bell phone 146-M. Hatichlng Eggs for sale. W. S. Coates, Tillamook. 3-1 Otf DR.'S ALLEN_&-8HARP~DENTi5TO National Building. FOR SALE; MAIL BAGS, HALTERS cow halters, breeching, aeel DR. J. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, 1. C O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon. chains, livestock clipping machine Auto tops and curtains repaired, CALL DAVE KRAKE FOR SHING- leather, cloth and canvas articles ling All work strictly guaranteed made to order. Auto Top Shop. Mutual phone. 7-21 tf 8-11-tf SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE HOLLYWOOD STRAIN8 C. W. LEG Postofiice. O. M. Cook. horn cockerels bred from hens wth 12 months trap nest records LOCAL NEWS ITEMS of 247 to 294 eggs. It will pay to make your selection now. For E. J. Kuratli and family are oc­ sale by Leona Rupp. 7-28-t5p cupying the Eidelweiss cottage at Rockaway for the season. Mr. Kurat WANTED TO RENT 11 is a well known business man of PASTURE FOR 15 OR 20 HEAD OF Hillsboro. horses for two months. Phone 2F Henry A. Kuratli, county clerk of 22 7-28-21 3t. Washington county, spent several FOR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSE- days In Tillamook and at the beach keeping rooms fully mode:n $11. last week. Were your children backward in per month. Corner 6th Ave. and their studies last year? If sc, it may jth St. E. 4-28tf be due to eye trouble of some kind. FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE Bring them to Dr. Turner and have with large garden. Apply to F.R. their eyes examined. If there is trou Beals. 4-28tf ble he will correct it, at a very rea sonable price. If not he will tell you BARN TO RENT: BARN ON WHAT so frankly. You owe this to your is known as the Dr. Shaip prop­ children. Private office in Jenkins erty in Tillamook City, for rent. Jewelry store. 8-18-tf. Can be used as a garage. See The Hoyts Show Co. will give a Barrick & Hall, Attys. _8-ll-tf show at the Rex Saturday, Aug. 20. WANTED:- LOAN OS $7000~FOR 2 You are cordially invited.—Adv. Albert Smith and wife made a years at 8 per cent interest on first mortgage on property worth week end trip to McMinnville to vis­ $14000. Inquire at this office 8-11 it relatives and on their return brut back with them Mrs. A. M. Jones, WANTED: 100 MOLE SKINS. WILL Mrs. Smith's mother, who expects to pay 10c each. A. J. Wilson 8-18t3p be here for a two weeks visit. J. L. Gay a prominent farmer of WANTED AN EXP1RIENCED Cloverdale spent Tuesday with his housekeeper. Call Mrs. E. E. Koch family in the city on business. 8-18-lt. Miss Eva Cain of Nehalem was a business visitor Thursday. TO EXCHANGE Emil Krebs is enjoying a visit WILL TRADE MT ONE TON FORD from his mother Mrs. Atlatea Krebs truck for Ford roadster, S. S. Pro­ of Sherwood, his brother Herman of Sandy and also his sister Miss Nat- vost, R. F. D., Bay City, Ore atee of Portland. 8-11-21-tf Mr. and Mrs. Lew Cates of Salem who have been spending their vaca- ' Read the Headlight classified ads. tion at Netarts returned to their Horace G. Burnett, a newspaper home by way of Seaside. Frank Matthews and a fore« of man of Eugene, with his family, Is I staying at fhe beaches for a week i carpenters are at work remodelling or so. Mr.Burnett is a nephew of I the Fred»Wheeler farm house on the old Wheeler place. P. W. Todd of this city. Dr. Pollock, who went out tc The Jersey club members will Portland last Saturday to attend lee meet at the .farm oTf Louis Weber tures by a dental specialist, is ex- August 23. All members are asked pected home today. to attend.. A speaker from Salem F. J. Pye and family spent Sunday will be present. at Rockaway. Swing East August 21-22 ‘TATTY” ARBUCKLE in THE DOLLAR A YEAR MAN For his “Uncle Sam,” he worked twelve months for a dollar, aud when you see what he did,—you will want Sam. locked up for extravagance! But as for laughs and excitement—Holy Moses! Dont miss it! FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY“ALL WRONG" Tuesday August 23 TOM MIX in “After Your Own Heart A tale of a modern ranch owner whose cow boys used airplanes and autoB in place *of bronchos. J story of the west brimfull of Tom Mix’s experi encea as a cowboy. Plenty of action and thrills Come early. FOX NEWS August 27 Saturday MARION DAVIES in “THE BURIED TREASURE CENTURY COMEDY “COUNTRY HEIR Notice è Due to some idle remark having been mis­ construed or to some remark purposely made with malicious intent, the rumor has been cur- ent for the past two weeks that the firm of Ackley, Miller & Martin, who operate jointly the Tillamook and Sunset garages, have been forced into the hands of a receiver and have made a very serious financial failure. • • To any one concerned we will be very glad to submit our records proving every statement hereinafter made. In order that our friends may know the un­ truth of this groundless rumor we are publish­ ing the following brief sworn statement: State of Oregon, >• öS» Conntv - of Tillamook • ’ We the undersigned, being first duty sworn, say that our business has never been on as firm a finantial footing as it ¡8 at the preBent Thanks to our many friends, our business is showing a very remarkable increase in every ■.department with the «single exception of car sales. Contrary to the general idea that auto­ mobiles are not seMing, we have in the past year sold atjd deliyered 95 now automobiles. r R. B. MILLER, 4 G. A. MARTIN, ( M. I). ACKLEY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of August 1921. , C- W. H apk CK, Notary pt'bljc for Oregon. Via The Scenic Shasta Route Watch the Siskiyou Mountains unfold their magic before you, and if time will permit, Include a side trip to Crater Lake, onee a huge mountan, now a beautifrake within a crater. New One Way Fares Are in effect to all EASTERN DESTINATIONS « Via Sbasta-Ogden-Golden State-Sunset Carriso Gorge, and many other routes. • FOUR DAILY TRAINS "The Oregonian” "San Francisco Exprès i” with through sleeping cars, provi de excellent service and modations. Sun. and Mon Signed; Through California “The Shasta” “California Express” GEM theatre : accom­ ‘‘California for the Tourist”, is the title of our new booklet, which describes the roma nee and charms of Cali.ornta, copy free on request. For further particulars inquire o t Ticket Agents SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. s. Mrs. L. A. Hamlin of Portland. is visiting at the home of Morrison Mills. The new government dredge, which has been in process of con pletion for some weeks past, was successfully launched last Saturday and took the water like a duck The machinery will be installed in the near future. Capt. John Groat is In charge of the new dredge. Dr. W. C. Hawk of Bay City, ac­ companied by his wife and son-in law, while on his way to Garibu'fli late Saturday night was crowded off the grade near Barview by an auto, the driver who was known. By holding onto the car which was al­ most ready to fall down the grade to the railroad track below, until assisted by other autoicls, a grave accident was averted. Ths car was hauled onto th% road and the party continued without further trouble. There is said to be some very reck­ less after night driving on the rend between Tillamook and Rockaway, and sooner or later someone will pay the price or seriously injure other» through such carelesen A thunder storm accompanied by lightning ami rain occurred last Saturday. The calc freshened up the pMtt- gardens and flowers. W. P. Perkins who is in the nd- eit' 81 fbm'ly from Dal­ las Bie visiting at the D. P. Hopkins home. M- and Mrs. It alto Id Eppleta of Portland are vl 'ting at the r K Epplett home th s week. Ray Hopkins and fam.ly of Port­ land are cam jinx at M ihat*. a month. Wednesday August 24 WM. RUSSELL in “THE IRON RIDER A thrilling story of Justice in a Lawless town, If you like action i and thrills, you'll like “The Iron Rider.” It’ll make you sit up and take no- tice. “ The story was written by the author of ’The Miracle Man” and the “White Moll.” “GOING THRU RYE" COMEDY Thursday % August 25 ALLISON in ‘EXTRAVAGANCE’ Mriy Allison excels as the pretty, spoiled wife in “Extravagance.” She was pretty, charming and lovable—But she wasn’t sensible, not until her own foolishness and her husband’s suffering made her so! TROPICAL NIGHTS," SCENIC REEL Friday-Saturday August 26-27 Colleen Moore, John Bowers and David Butler in THE SKY PILOT • ■<' Few pictures have presented such a wealth of unusual entertainment as the Cathrine Curtis pro­ duction of Ralph Connor’s gripping story of the Canadian wilds. “The Sky Pilot,” enacted against the rugged background of Canada's grandest crags, directed by King Vidor. Dont miss this one at any cost. ‘HIS FOUR FATHERS," COMEDY. The HOUSEWIVES W? a'lways try to haye the best of fruit and vegetables that the market affords. Just now all kinds of home grown veg­ etables are plentiful and good. In fruits, melons of all Rinds are now at their best, with peaches coming on. The peach crop promises to be short, and you should place your orders in ad­ vance for canning- Sugar is still Cheap and we have a good supply of fruit jars and trj tn tnings. E: G. ANDERSON ‘ The Satisfaction Store 52S2Sa5H5HS75H52SZ5252S2SZ5aS252Sa5E5Z5BS2SZ525ZSaSZ5HS2525cSa52SZ5a52H Sheriff Aschlm went out to Port­ land Wednesday to bring back Del Milligan, charged with larceny by bailee. Milligan was taken in cust­ ody the day previous on a warrant sworn to by David Martiny of this place. It is reported that Milligan bought a car front Martiny about two years ago, making a small pay­ ment on same, and that recently he ’ sold the car and apprlated the pro­ ceeds without iwttleun nt with Mar- tiny, hence bls arrest. Mrs. Anna Klein of Nehalem Crane | acted businese here Thursday, ' A T. Dolan returned from a two weeks trip to Vernino, South Caro- lisa I Varner Holden and family were Man hattan visitors Sunday. Hull Johnson and family, Lando Darby, Craig Edgar, Frank Epplett, and E.C. Bell spent- Sunday at the Tillamixik beaches. I I Mrs. B.A. Todd and daughter, Miss Eunice, of Nehalem were buiil-. sees visitors In this city, Thursday Mr.and Mrs. Dave Martiny and Mrs. Starr returned from a buslneee trip to Salem Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vaughn, Mr.and Mrs. Geo. Larson and daughvar •pent the day at Manhattan Sunday Mrs. Clay Daniel and children of Mohler were down Thursday to at­ tend the cow testers association pic­ nic. Tom Dolan and family enjoyed the day nt Manhattan Sunday. 8 M Patterson and family of Moh­ ler were down on business, Thursday Mr. and M.rs. E<1. Jacoby were at Manhattan, Sunday. Miss Lola Perkins of Rockaway was elected queen of the TM-KM carp Irak to be held at Rockaway the la-iO-21. Jackie Jassman was elect ed Boy Mayor und Russel Loach chief otf Police, C.H. Ray and family of Oregrn City are camping at Netarts, Mr. Ray is the manager of the J.C. Pen­ ney Co. of that place. Mrs. O F. Toney end daughter visited friends at Nehalem for sever­ al days last week, returning home Sunday. F.B. McKinley and wife returned from a few days business trip to Portland, Wednesday. Mrs. L.L. Vldlto is the proud own­ er of n special six Studebaker. Mr.and Mrs. F.L. Buell, formerly of Tillamook and recently of Eugene but now of Salem where Mr. Buell has purchased a four.acre ranch, are In the eity for a few days on bull