Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 25, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    headlight classified ads
CLASSIFIED ad rates
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Four 1-sues, per line----------- .20
No classified advertisement
taken for less than 25 cents. All
advertising copy muBt be in by
5 p. m. each Wednesday to Insure
publication.
FOR SALE
Can be use«, as a garage.
See I
Barrick & Hall, Attys.
WANTED: 100 MOLE SKINS. WILL
_ pay 10c each. A. J. wilwn 8-lst3p
WANTED
AN
EXP1RIENCEO
„
8-18-lt.
WANTED: THREE SALESMEN—
two men and a woman—prefers
one who can speak Swiss. Will
teach you the business Call nt
PASTURE FOR 15 OR 20 HEAD OF
horses for two months. Phone 2?
22
____ 7jl8-21 It.
^R RENT— FURNISHED HO USE;
keeping rooms fully modera 111.
per month. Corner 8th Ave. and
9th St. E.
4-28tf
FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE
with large garden. Apply to F.R.
Beals.
4-28tf
BARN TORENT: BARN ON WHAT
is known as the Dr. Sharp prop­
erty In Tillamook City, tor rent.
Sun. and Mon.
Wednesday
A fascinating farce of Gay Husbands and Clever
Wives, featuring Eileen Percy. A merry tangle
of flirting grooms and suspicious brides. Laugh
and be happy. Furious fun is waiting for you in
“Why Trust Your Husband” Dont miss it.
Featuring an all star cast including Lois Wilson,
Conrad Nagel, Claire McDowell and other cele­
brated screen artists. A romance that blends in
an hour of perfect delight the lure, the pathoa,
the joy and mystery of the man-woman question
from Eden down to tomorrow’s breakfast.
“TORCH Y*S DOUBLE TRIUMPH” two reel comedy
Thursday
Featuring ALICE LAKE
August 30
in a wonderful screen adaptation of “The Break­
ing Point.” The sound of a shot “Over the Wire’ ’
told Kathleen that her brother was dead and
woke a resolve for aevenge. Come and see the
entire picture for the finale of the story.
“BEAR WITH US" 1 Reel Scenic
SNOWBLIND
Presenting Russell Simpson, Pauline Stark, Cul­
len Landis and Mary Alden. “Snowblind” ranks
as one of the most elaborate pictures ever pro­
duced of the North and its beauties.
Friday-Saturday
“FOX NEWS
Heartbroken? Miserable? Too blue to care if
you spill the salt or kill a Chink? Young man try
CONSTANCE TALMADGE’S
“THE WITCHING HOUR"
“Lessons in Love”. All pep! Lessons in love
are for all lovers between the ages of eight and
eighty. Ask the management for the legal guar­
antee to bashful persons taking ‘Lessons in Love’
You’ll have to hurry as the supply of blanks is
limited. First come first served.
“SANDWITCHES" COMEDY
FEATURING
I
»
JJOT DEXTER
“VAMPS AND SCAMPS” two reel Century Comedy
DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room
110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook. X.
Mutual phone. Bell phona 148-M.
DR.'S ALLEN A SHARP DENTISTS
National Building.
ÖR. J. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, 1. <
O. F. Bldg., Tillamook. Oregon.
CALL DAVE KRAKE FOR SHING-
Ung All work strictly guaranteed
Mutual phone.
7-21 tf
SINGER AGENCY
<OPPOSITE
Postaflise. O. M. Cook.
Sept. 2-3
LESSONS IN LOVE
August 27
Saturday
September 1
OVER THE WIRE
‘THE GOAT’ two reel Buster Keeton comedy
Tuesday
August 31
WHY TRUST YOUR HUSBAND
WOMAN KNOWS
TO EXCHANGE
PROFESSIONAL
August 28 29
WHAT EVERY
“
FOR SALE. COMPLETE TESTING
rÄD» MY 0NE T0N FORD
outfit 135. Aluminum tester, 12
tru«k f°r For<1 roadster. S. S. Pro­
hottie scales, 40 sample bottles,
vost, R. F. D.. Bay Clty.Ore
one large acid bottle. Miss Helen TM______
_
8-11-11.42
Mill«.., Corvallis, Ore.
8-25-t5. WANTED:LOAN
OS |7000 FOR~2
FOR'SALE:' APARTMENT HOUSE flrXearS
8 per cent ,nt«rost on
,1th furnishings.
Very reason­
Moo®8?** <°n Property worth
able If sold at once. Address Box
114000. Inquire st this office 8-11
4 5 Tillamook, Ore. Phone 13M.
EXCHANGE—NEW
VICTnnT.~
.
8-2544
tor Ford Roadster la first «U m
A REGfiT«8«b^UERNSEY'BULL
coadltiou. stag«» AgMey, Opp.
for sale, address Nelson Ross,
Poet Offtee.
4-lltf
Gales Creek, Ore.
8-ll-2-t2p
F o ' r 'SALETGOOD MILKING COWS ________ LÖST AND FOUND
Address V. B. Peebley, Lafayette,
L°ST: RING set with ruby I
Ore.
8-28, t4.
and six pearls.
Finder please
THE'BEST OF TILLAMOOK LOW
leave at this office. 8-11-2L
bottom land for sale |300 per ac.
level and cleared, 1 1-2 mile from LOST BETWEEN NETARTS BAY
Tillamook, all in clover and grass
and Tillamook one year old black
bo aeiw»,
-ell, Inquire at this
and white setter wearing hatne-
office.
7-14-21-tf
strap collar, name Skeck. Pinder
FOR SALE^-CHOICE HOME SITES. hold and netlfy D. R. Allen, Mulla«
7-7-2 IsRp
Have just had placed in my hands Ojegon^ Reward.
part of the academy grounds on LOST: ONE SET SIDE CURTAINS
Tuesday night between Long Prai
4th and 5th St. Theae lets will
rie and Beaver. Notify Beaver
be sold very cheap considering the
Garage, or Roy Graves, and re­
location. Close to the business ceive reward.
section. See A. C. Everson
for
_______ BUSINESS NOTICES
prioe and terms.
4-2Stf
BRED'TO lay WHITK LEGHORNS AT x,AST—A VICTOR DEALER IN
Tillamook County. Victor Vlo-
Hatichlng Eggs for sale. W. S.
trolas, 125.00 and up. Vletor Re-
Coates, Tillamook.
3-1 Otf
conds, 85 cents and up. Tilla­
FOR SALE: MAIL BAGS.HALTERS
mook Music Co., Opposite P. O.
cow halters,
breeching,
heel ____________ ______________ 11-lltt
chains, livestock clipping machine I THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD
Auto tops and curtains repaired,
—Victrolas and Victor Records.
leather, cloth and canvas articles
Tillamook M ub I c Co., Opposite P.
made to order. Auto Top Shop.
°-_______ __________
ll-18tf
8-11-tf
The Headlight Job Printing De­
BOLLYWOOD STRAIN S C. W. LEG
horn cockerels brsd from hens partment is thoroughly equipped to
wth 12 months trap nest records do the finest kind of job printing in
of 247 to 294 eggs. It will pay the city and solicits your letter­
to make your selection now. For heads, statements etc. Call or tele­
phone Main 68.
sale by Leona Rupp.
7-28-t5p
WANTED TO BENT
GEM THEATRE
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Notice
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 flrm of
Ackley, Miller <Sc 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.
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Cleanliness-Purity
Cleanliness and Purity ic what they
eat is very important to most people.
' It is the constant aim of this store to
provide good
in along the Twin Rocks beach of
late, including, so it is stated, grass
J. A. Dawson exhibited a box of matting, barB of paraffin, shlp'B tim­
strawberries to the Headlight one bers, lumber and other articles
day this week, called the “Giant #9.” which to the imaginttlve mind, spell
for our trade-
To any one concerned we will be very glad to
wreck somewhere at sea near this
The berries were unusually large, a
submit
our
records
proving
every
statement
coast.
The
cottagers
have
been
sup
­
Among our most important line« are
and are of the ever-bearing variety, plying their woodsheds with fire­
hereinafter made.
and bloom until heavy frosts appea”. wood in the meantime.
Heinz’s 67 Varieties
The berry originated In the east, and
A. J. Jeffries, who was called back
In order that our friends may know the un­
always bear the first year after trans to Denver last week by a wire stat­
truth of this groundless rumor we are publish­
consisting of Catsup, Sauces, Pork and
planting. He states that some of the ing that his wife had been seriously
berries grow to be 5 Inches In cir­ hurt In an accident a short time af­
ing the following brief sworn statement:
Beans, Spaghetti, Pickles, Mustard and
cumference. Evidently, they do well ter her arrival, writes from the lat­
in Oregon, If we are to judge by the ter place that Mrs. Jeffries is prac­
State of Oregon,
many other items.
I 88.
samples shown.
tically out Of danger, and improving
J. H. Rosenberg and family and nicely. Mrs. Jeffries left Tillamook
County of Tillamook,
An interesting demonstration of this
;
I
H. H. Rosenberg and family left last about two weeks ago to visit rela­
Friday for a ten weeks trip rhrvugh tives in Denver.
We the undersigned, being first duly sworn,
line is being conducted at the “Satisfac­
southern and southeastern Oregon,
Herman Nicholas of Beaver came
say that our business has never been on as firm
tion Store,” on Thursday, Friday and
and expect to visit Crater lake while over to the Boals hospital at Tilla­
gone.
mook last Sunday to have a foot
a finantial footing as it is at the present.
Saturday of this week with special prices
C. H. Schultz and wife left Mon­ I treated for an injury received from a
Thanks to our many friends, our business is
on
while
day last for Aberdeen, Wash., where spike which he stepped
prevailing.
showing a very remarkable increase in every
they will viBlt relatives, and bring working the road near the above
home their two daughters, who have place.
department with the single exception of car
Mrs. Joe Schrlber of Cloverdale, I
been visiting their grandparents at
sales.
Contrary to the general idea that auto­
___ r place.
____
_ who
__________
has been an inmate of the Boals
that
. ,i
mobiles are not selling, we have in the paBt
Mrs. Mary Burge and Miss Aurelia hospital for some time past, has so I
Burge of Rickreal, and Nettie Burge far recovered aB to be able to return
year sold and deliyered 95 new automobiles.
ef Albany, returned to their several to her home.
John Ritz of Mohler was in the
( K. B. MILLER,
homes by the Cadillac route,Monday
J G. A. MARTIN,
Signed:
9
last, after a two weeks visit In Tilla­ city Saturday.
Norris Rogers and wife and Miss
mook and at the beach.
(
M.
I).
ACKLEY.
Miss Ester Paul, a nurse In a Port Rhoda Carmichael of McMinnville
land hospital, who spent two weeks came over Friday enroute to Netarts
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th
visiting with relatives In Tillamook, for a week or two of recreation.
A. K. McPheraon of Beaver, was a
day of August 1921.
returned Monday by the Cadillac
county seat visitor last Monday.
route.
C- W. B arkick ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Legault of
r
Mr. M. Stillwell was a passenger
Wheeler
Sundayed
in
the
Dahlia
city
Notary
Public
for Oregon.
on the Cadillac stage to Portland
Sam Steinbach of Brighton spent
last Monday.
the seventh day of the week In this
Monday morning.
„ „
Arthur Wallace of the City Trans­ city.
Mrs. J. L. Hershey, Mrs. Boulton
fer Co., was a passenger to Portland and Mrs. L. Brown and son of dredge will move up to a point op the city on business Monday.
Friday morning. He went out to Wheeler, were shopping in town last posite Hobsonvllle, where furtbci
Minta Smith, Doris Smock and
dredging will be done. The north Grace Crandall spent the week «nd
at the difference a good range makes in your
bring In a truck for the Union Oil Co Friday.
channel will soon be in first class
Mrs. Lydia Natcher and son, and t
Judge Holmes, who attended the shape. The bar practically has been at the Tillamook beaches.
house work. Let us show you
daughter, Mrs. Berg, returned to Elks convention at Marshfield last
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Webb
McCracken
eliminated,
say
those
who
know
con
­
Portland try the bus route last Fri­ week, says the Coos Bay country Is
day, after a two weeks visit with livening up. The big Smith mills ditions, and everything is now read/ and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis are
her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Berg and have started operation, and business for the lumber coasters to begin op­ camping at the Tinnerstet place.
erations, when the mills begin saw
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bohle from
family. Mrs .Natcher is proprietor of is improving down there.
ing. Rumors that the mill would
the Overlandhotel, Portland, and the
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Aldrich, son start soon, seem to have no founda­ Lebanon visited friends and relatives
In this city last week.
Berg's live on Wilson river.
and daughter, recently from South
“The Range With a Reputation”
Jack Harding of Portland visited
David Krake underwent an ab- Carolina, who have bqen visiting R. tion of fact.
Mrs.
Jordan
over
the
week
end.
domnal operation at the Sherer-Mei- Y. Blalock and family of Cloverdale
Roy Makinster of the Independent
Wymen and family of Portland
rich hospital last Friday.
returned to McMinnville Monday by Meat Market is arranging to close are P. visiting
friends here and at I
Dr. Shearer operated on Lee Wnit- the bus route where they expect to j out his business here, with a view
Bay City. Mr. Wymen formerly was
comb at the Shearer-Merrick hospital locate permanently.
to going to California to locate.
principal of the Bay City school.
Tom Cook and brother went out
last Saturday for gangerene of the
Mrs. Hazel Carmack and daugh­
Mrs. Geo. Vaughn and daughter
appendix. The patient is resting eas­ via the Cadillac route to visit in Me ter Mildred, and the former's moth­ Erma
returned Saturday from a sev- |
Minnville for a few days.
ily.
er, Mrs W. Albrich and her aunts en weeks' trip through Washington, ,
7
M.
C.
Hackney,
with
the
Union
Vice Piesident Kuratli of the Till
Bell and Dee Darling, all of Forest and Portland. They report having '
amook County bank who attended Oil Co.. was a passenger t5 Aberdeen Grove, and Wm. Dunsmoor of Port­ had a wonderful trip.
the Elks convention at Marshfield Wash., last Tuesday via the Cadillac . land. are occupying the Lingerlong-
Herm Duncan and family of As­
Ulah and Harlen McKimens of week, after a visit with relatives In
recently, and who has been at Hili* route and Portland.
er cottage at Salt Air.
toria spent the week end in this city.
Mr. R. B. Miller of the Sunset
boro for a day or two, returned Wed
Mr. Duncan is the owner of the As­ Corvallis returned to their home af-1 this county.
Mrs.
Ray
Letson
and
children
left
Garage, was a passenger on ‘be auto
nesday.
.
ter making their sister Mrs. Ray Let ,
toria 8oda Works.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warroa and
M’ss Ruth Heusser tnd her cousin bus to Portland Monday on business for Corvallis Saturday to attend her j
Motoring to Pacific City Sunday son an extended visit.
1
niece
of Portland, are vlslltng wl'h
Dredging on the channel leading brother’s funeral who was killed In , were Mr. and Mrs. G. C, VaugUu.
Ruth He-«, of P' ■'tland. are here on
Mrs. Peter Helsel returned to her j Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gruber of TUI-
a week’s visit at the homes of Emil to the Tillamook bar is still Ini pro- Frsnce.
Mrs. Geo. Vaughn of thia city and
home In Montesano, Wash., this i amook this weak.
rress Power is being furnished by
and Roland Heuseer.
E. A. Blackmore of Mohler was In ! Mrs. Paul Wymen of Portland.
Later the
Lots of drift .-.ood has been com.ng £big mill st Cove.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ___
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