Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 22, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. SEPTEMT EE 1Ò U»1
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
HEADLIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
One issue, per line_________ .08
Two issues, per line_________ .13
Three issues, per line_______ .17
Four Issues, per line ______ .20
No classified advertisement
taken for less than 25 cents. All
advertising copy must be in by
5 p. m. each Wednesday to insure
publication.
one who can speak Swiss. Will
teach you the business. Call at
Tillamook Transfer Co., and ask
for Mr. Wilcox.
TO RENT: FURNISHED ROOM $10
per month. Phone 107W 462t
BOAT HOUSE FOR RENT TO DUCK
hunters.
Subject to sale. C. N.
Makinster, Tillamook.
47 T4p
FOR RENT— HOUSE KEEPING
rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
Also Bingle rooms.
First street.
For
particulars
see
or
address F.
FOR SALE
S. Armentrout, No. 12, Eighth
FOR SALE: FIVE PASSENGER
treet, Tillamook.
47 Tf
Overland Sedan in gooj condition,
and five good cord tires. Will sell MAN WANTED— IN THIS LOCAL-
ity to handle sales on World's new
cheap for cash. Inquire at this
reversible, refillable Twinko Bro­
office.
om; use of both ends of broom
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR
corn body and re-use of handle;
sale. Phone 4F12 and call fer Mrs.
big seller; exclusive; write quick.
Fose,___________________________
Twinko Broom Co., 4621-5 Shil-
FOR SALE' COMPLETE TESTING
sole Ave., Seattle, Wash. 47 Tip
outfit $35. Aluminum tester, 12
bottle scales, 40 sample bottles, WANTED— A 50-50 LEASE ON
one large acid bottle. Miss Helen
good dairy ranch with from 35
Miller, Corvallis, Ore.
8-25-15. cows up.
Have 7 experienced
FOR SALE: APARTMENT HOUSE
milkers.
Guarantee good care.
with furnishings.
Very reason­
47 T3p
able if sold at once. Address Box
45 Tillamook, Ore. Phone ISM.
TO EXCHANGE
8-25-t4
WHX
TRADE
MY ONE TONFORD
SALE— GOOD FOUR ROOM HOUSE
truck for Ford roadster, S. S. Pro­
on easy terms.
Living room, two
vost, R. F. D., Bay City, Ore
bedrooms, large kitchen.
Bath­
room with some fixtures in. Good ______________________ 8-11-21-tf
large woodshed and wash room
VICTROLA
joined -<o house.
Price $1,600. EXCHANGE—NEW
for Ford Roadster in first class
Maginnis & Gilham, Room 208 over
Haltom’s.
47 T3
condition. Singer Agency, Opp.
Poet Office._______________ 4-28tf
FOR SALE—ONE THOR ELECTRIC
washing machine, in good condi­
LOST AND FOUND
tion.
Also one white enameled
bedroom set, good as new.
Phone FOUND: BICYCLE. OWNER MAY
Have same by applying to Head­
Main 36-M.
47-T2p
light affice and paying for this ad.
FOR SALE: GOOD MILKING COWS
44-t f
Address V. B. Peebley, Lafayette,
Ore.
8-28, t4.
TWO HEIFERS AND ONE CALF
Came to my place two months ago
THE BEST OF TILLAMOOK LOW
and owner can have same by pay­
bottom land for sale $300 per ac.
ing for feed and care.
A. Haed-
level and cleared, 1 1-2 mile fiom
Inger, Cloverdale, Or.
47 T2p
Tillamook, all in clover and grass
65 acres, must sell, inquire at this
office.
7-14-21-tf
BUSINESS NOTICES
FOR SALE—CHOICE HOME SITES. WORK IN CARPET WEAVING IN
Tillamook county.
Have located
Have ju^t had placed in my hands
at Rockaway and will give parcel
part of the academy grounds on
post orders prompt attention. D.
4th and Sth St. These lets will
H. Frankhauser, Rockaway, Ore­
be sold very cheap considering the
gon.
47 T4p
location. Close to the business AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IK
section. See A. C. Everson
for
Tillamook County. Victor Vlc-
prise and terms«?
4-2 8 tf
trolas, $25.90 and up. Victor Re­
cords, 85 cents and up. Tilla­
BRED'TO x«AY WHI il LEGHORNS
mook Music Co., Opposite P. O.
Hatichlng Eggs for sale. W. S.
11-18U
Coates, Tillamook.
3-1 Otf
THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD
FOH SALE: MAIL BAGS, HALTERS
—Victrolas and Vletor Reoorda
cow halters,
breeching,
heel
Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P.
chains, livestock clipping machine
O.
ll-18tf
Auto tope and curtains repaired,
leather, cloth and canvas articles
The Headlight Job Printing De­
made to order. Auto Top Shop.
partment is thoroughly equipped to
8-11-tf
do the finest kind of job printing in
FOR SALE: ONE 6 YEAR OLD the city and solioite your letter­
heads, statements etc. Call or tele­
horse or two 3 and 4 year old colts phone Main 68. ________________
F. W. Robitsch
9-8-21 t4p
A real old time dancing school
FOR SALE: THOROUGHBRED BAR will open next Wednesday night at
red Plymouth Rock roosters Phone Woodmen hall, Sept. 28.
Learn to
dance in a real dancing school.
107W
46-2t
Come— good teaching— good time
WANTED TO RENT
—good floor— good floor.
J. P.
Feaster, principal.
adv.
FOR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSE
PROFESSIONAL
keeping rooms fully modu.n $11.
per month. Corner 6th Ave. and DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room
110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook.
9th St. E.
4 28(f
Mntual phone, Bell phone 146-M.
FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE DR.'S ALLEN & SHARP DENTISTS
with large garden. Apply to F.R.
National Building.
Beals.
4-28tf ¡Tit. J. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, I. t
O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon.
BARN TO RENT: BARN_ON WHAT
is known as the Dr. Shaip prop­ CALL DAVE KRAKE FOR SHINQ-
ling All work strictly guaranteed
erty In Tillamook City, for rent.
Mutual phone.
7-21 tf
Can be used as a garage.
See
Barrick & Hall, Attys.
8-11-tf SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE
Posloftiae. O. M. Cook.
WANTED: THREE SALESMEN—
two men and a woman—prefers
We are constantly increasing our stocks to
meet the demands of our trade and have
lately added a line of
Swedish
Food
Products
that will be cf interest to many of our cus­
tomers.
Oat Meal Health Crisp. Ry-Krisp, But­
ter Krust Toast, Mrs. Peterson’s Swedish
Milk Wafers, Bjelland’s rXnchovies, Gortons
Fiskeboller, Spiced Herring, Smoked and
‘ Kippered Herring, Prim Ost and many oth­
er good things you can now get here at right
prices.
E: G. ANDERSON,
‘The Satisfaction Store’
WANTED— POSITION IN OFFICE
or as clerk in store by young wo­
man.
Write Box 243.
47 T3p
ANGORA GOATS— PURE BRED
does and bucks at half our forme­
prices.
None better.
Also gr­
ade does and weathers.
C. C.
McCorkle, Bee Ranch, Grand Ron-
de, Oregon.
47 Tic
WANTED — ALL THE EVER-
Green blackberries we can buy.
We pay the highest market price.
Located at the old "Graves Can­
nery” across from the Allen hotel.
Hadley & McGuire.
47 Tip
LOST— EGYPTIAN BROOCH BE-
longing to Mrs. De Sart, between
National Bldg, and west end of
2nd street.
Return to Barrick *
Hall's office and receivereward. 47tl
All those who have not received
their premium money or who hold
bills against the Tillamook County
Fair Board will present them at once
to the County Agents office. Books
close Saturday, October 1st.
Night school was re-opened last
Monday evening,
Those wishing to
take Shorthand, Bookkeeping, orTyp
ing may enroll any time.
Night
school is held in the High school
building on Monday and Thursday
evenings from 7:15 to 8:15.
Tui­
tion $2.00 per month.
Adv.
BEST BUY WEST OF THE ROCKY
Mts.
Late 19 Chevrolet, Five
wire wheels.
Two new tires,
Just overhauled.
Good as new.
Sacrifice $350.00.
Box 32. Bar­
view, Ore.
s' Tip
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Lutheran service will be held at
the Seventh Day Adventist church
Sunday, September 25th, at 10:30
A. M.
Student Deffner will preach
the sermon. Welcome everybody.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Owing to the fact that the old
church is being torn down the
Church of the Nazarene will hold
,their services next Sunday in the Ad­
ventist Church.
Please note chan­
ge of hour.
Sunday school 1:30 p. m., preach­
ing 2:30 p. m., song service 7:30 p.
m., preaching 8:00 p. m.
A warm
welcome to you.
Mrs. Mary T. Clink, pastor
PAGE FIVE
It took
YEARS^yEARS
to develop
CAMEL QUALITY
We worked on Camels for years before we put them
on the market. Years of testing—blending—experi­
menting with the world’s choicest tobaccos.
And now, EVERY DAY, all our skill, manufactur­
ing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos
are concentrated on making Camel the best cigarette
that can be produced.
There’s nothing else like Camel QUALITY. And
there’s nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness,
fine tobacco flavor and FREEDOM FROM CIGA-
RETTY AFTERTASTE.
That’s why Camel popularity is growing faster than
ever.
A better cigarette cannot be made.
We put the utmost quality into
THIS ONE BRAND.
NOTICE
A free lecture on Christian Scien-
ce will be delivered by the Rev. And­
rew J. Graham of Boston, Mass.,
member of the Board of Lecturship
of The Mother Church, The First
Church of Christ. Scientist, in Bos­
ton, Massachusetts.
The lecture
will be in the auditorium of the City
Hall at Tillamook on Tuesday, Sept. husband, Frank N. Elliott, two dau­
27th, at 8 o’clock p. m.
The pub­ ghters, Mrs. Esther Morris and Mrs.
lic is cordially invited to attend.
Ruby Armstrong, and one son, Web­
ley Elliott.
Two sisters, Mrs. Mary
Day and Mrs. Esther Bramer, and
one brother, Joseph HauxhurBt, also
survive her.
OBITUARY
amel
COUNTY FAIR CATTLE AWARDS
(Continued from page one)
pion cow Graves’ Novema’s Sunrise
Bell.
In the Holstein class Woods’ Ar­
tis De Koi Forbes was senioi* cham­
pion bull; Watson’s Sir Bessie Ca­
nary De Koi Forbes junior champion
bull; Baals’ Lady Aaggie Ormsby of
Rock Benlor champion cow; Beals’
Hengerveld Burton De Koi Hartog
junior champion cow; Watson’s Sir
Bessie Canary De Koi ForbeR grand
champion bull; and Beals' Lady Aag­
gie Ormsby of Rock grand champion
cow.
The judges made the Guernsey
awards as follows: senior chnm-
pion bull. Lances’ Jelly Fermnln;
junior champion bull Mason’s Beau­
ty XIV of the Forgette’s Roynl
Knight: senior champion cow, Ed­
munds Janis of Sequoia; junior cham i
pion cow Lances’s Searlight May of
River Lawn; grand champion bull,
Lance’s Jolly Fermain and grand
champion cow Edmunds’ Janis of Se­
quoia.
hlghwuy to the caves.
Oregon will receive $1,500,000 un
der new highway law.
High taxes are now laid to desire
being a fat salary, short hours and
little to do.
The death of Robert Watt, who I
has
been seriously ill for the past
Dollie A?nes Sappington
Work begun on St. IIclcn3-Pltts-
two months and a half, occurred
burg road.
this
(Thursday)
evening.
Funeral
Dollie Agnes, only daughter of E.
J. and Alice Kellow, who died Sept. services will be held Saturday.
Average of Morion county men
4. 1921, was born Oct. 12, 1890 at
teachers is $145 a month, female
Hebo, Oregon, where she grew to
SUMMONS
$103.83.
womanhood and was married to
Ward Sapipngton.
Together with In the Circuit Court of the State of
Grants Puss— Dam on Savage ra­
her husband she leaves to mourn her
Oregon for Tillamook County
pids completed and machinery in­
loss, their little daughter Vera, age Francis J. Nestor, Plaintiff
stilled.
11 years, her father, mother and
vs.
only daughter Orval, also her aged
I
Portland— Estimates indicate a
grandmother, Mrs. Rhodes, all now Jacque Nestor, Defendant
production this year of 5,139 car
living at Beaver, Oregon, who have
To Jacque Nestor, the above nam- (
loads of commercial apples, 8,000
the heartfait sympathy of the en­ ed defendant:
tone of pears and 21,610,000 pounds
tire community.
of dried prunes.
In the name oi the State of Oregon
Dolie Sapipngton was a dutiful
daughter, an exemplary loving wife, You are hereby required to appear
a good mother and an excellent nei­ and answer the complaint filed
In western states wasteful legis­
ghbor, but she is gone to that home against you in the above entitled
lation and office-holding tax boost*
from whence no traveller returns
crs have made it possible for the
I
Pendleton— Union Oil company Non-Partisan League to get a new
and her smiles and friendly greet­ suit on or before the expiration of
building
large
distribution
plant
ings are missed. It was said of one six weeks from the date of the first
foothold.
of our great men of military fame as publication of this summon«, and if here.
he lay dying that he remarked that you fail so to appear and answer, the
Di. Wise will be at his Tillamook
Grants Pass— Work will start im
it was as natural to die as to be
plaintiff
will
apply
to
the
Court
for
office
every Monday.
mediately
on
the
construction
of
the
born, and that he counseled his fr­
iends to weep not for him for the the relief demanded in his complaint
advent is received with joy and glad­ which is that the marriage contract I
■X
ness in the home.
existing between the plaintiff and
"While death leaves sadness and defendant be dissolved because of
gloom,
How vain is all beneath the skies, the wilful desertion of plaintiff by
SUNDAY-MONDAY. SEPT 25-26
How transient every earthly bliss, defendant, continuing for a period
How slender all the fondest ties, of more than one year, and for such
That binds us to a world like this." other relief as may be equitable.
—Contributed
This summons is served upon you
James Kirkwood heads the cast tn this picture taken from the popular
by
publication in the Jlllamook
novel "The Money Master". A story of French-Canadian life.
Sarah Jane Elliott
Headlight by order of the Honorable
"THE GAME I.ADY" Two Reel Comedy
Mrs. Sarah Jane Elliott, who died Homer Mason, County Judge of Till­
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27
in Tillamook September 16. 1921, amook County, Oregon, said order
was the daughter of Webley and being dated September 15th, 1921.
Mary Hauxhurst and was aged 68
years, 8 months and 15 days at the requiring publication hereof to be 1
in "The Big Town Roundup.” "FOX NEWS”
time of her death, having been born made once a week for six successive '
in Salem, Oregon January 1, 1853. weeks and the first publication is
SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 SHARP. DON’T BE LATE
The deceased came to Tillamook made on the 15th day of September
in the late Sixties, locating on a
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28
i
ranch on the Bayocean sandspit, and
BOTTS & WINSLOW
resided in this county to the time of
her death.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Her father, Webley Hauxhurst, Is
Residence: Tillamook, Oregon.
Featuring Johnnie Walker and Edna viurphy. . While we have not
credited with having built the first
played any pictures with these two ctars in, let us state that
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook j
grist mill in the Willamette valley,
they are the stars of "Over the Hill" which played in Portland reient-
which was eretced in 1834.
Haux­
lr
"BEAT IT,” Two Reel Comedy.
hurst was later converted to the office every Monday.
Methodist faith and bwame a miss­
I
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29.
ionary, marrying the daughter of an
ANNOUNCEMENT
Indian chief,.
BERT LYTEL in WITHOUT LIMIT
Mr. Hauxhurst gave considerable
Miss Marie Holden who is an ac-1
money to assist In founding Willa­
"FALUNG WALLS" Scenic
mette university.
Mrs. Elliott, the credited teacher of piano wishes to
subject of this sketch, attended the announce that she will open her stu­
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. OCTOBER 1
above college in her gtrlhood, and dio for Instruction September 1,1
later came to this county with her 1821, 208 Stillwell Ave. Phone 138R i
8-21-tf
oarenta.
Mrs. Elliott had been In
poor health for some time previous
in "Sowing the Winds” A story of New York Life.
Bend— North Canal Co. organis-
to her death.
"MIXED BED ROOMS” Comedy
Funeral services for the deceased ed to irrigate large tract.
Roseburg— Project pushed to ir­
were held at the undertaking par­
lors in this city Sunday afternoon rigate Cow Creek canyon.
Sat Sept. 24, Closing of ReX for Season
Cottage Grove will spend $15,000
by Rev. C. L. Dark of the Meth­
"TOO
WISE WIVES” A Lois Weber production. A story of (wo wives
on
Lorane
road.
odist chsreh.
The choir was com­
Umatilla county fruit crow will
who thought they know things that 'hey didn’t, and two husbands who
posed of Mrs. C. E. Trombley, Mrs
didn't know things tbnt they should.
Lloyd Edwards, T. H. Goyne and total 710 cars.
Todd Abrams.
I Clatskanie— Long-Bell Lumber
"WEDDING BELU OUT OF TUNE” S-Reel Sennett Cmedy
__
The deceased is survived by her company employs 280 awn.
GEM THEATRE
A WISE FOOL
TOM MIX
PLAY SQUARE
ANITA STEWART