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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1921)
THURSDAY. DECEMBER ] 5 1821 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT PAGE FIVE ROUND ABOUT THE TOWN Mrs. S. K. Hoffman, returned to her home tn Garibaldi Sifitday after a vislt at the home of her son A.M. Hoffman and family i H 7 If you have been looking tor Jar- diniere», you should see the nice as- sortment that just arrived at Ree- her's.—Adv. Xmas Gifts For All The Family Xmas Candy CHRISTMAS it it b bring-, good „ 1 will, eat. Our As Xmas time draws near thoughts of merryment and _• _ i- lot*» • - of good - also candy to candy always Tastes Good. We have the best popular boxes of these popular lines: Imperial, Vogans, Russell &• Gilbert- and Davenports. Give us your order and we an<l mail it for you Dolls All fully dressed, with or without movable eyes, all size s and with prices as low ai BOOKS I Stationers lor Gilts The Best New Fition For Gifts "The Flaming Forest” w “The Girls” “Main Street” “Bean” Rand "Hidden Creek” “The Master of Men »» “Casey Ryan” “The Strength of the Pines” "The Mucker” "Helen of the Old House” “Galusla the Magnificent” “Tarzan the Untamed” I James Oliver curwood Edna Ferber . Sinclair Lewis Seltzer Katherine Burt Hall Cain Bower Marshall Burroughs Wright Lincoln Burroughs $2 00 $1 75 $200 $1 90 $200 $1 75 $1 75 $1 90 $1 90 $2 00 $2 00 $1 90 This is always a useful and pleasant Xmas gift. We have a carefully select ed assortment at prices which are con siderably lower than last yeear. Prices range from.... up to In all colors, all sizes and ata all prices ZA. ■ I Why pay IOC for your cigar when you can get the JAMES G. BLAINE CHRISTMAS CANDIES C A. Ruff of Portland «ho la con neeted with the government service and who «pent several day« here re cently hunting the noble duck re turned home Wednesday. First an* li«t ”C 8. Barnes car rise th« new»»' ard snappiest caps and ha*» a’. •< wovt prices.—Adv. Drop in and let us make you a shirt that will fit you. Made for you and guaranteed to fit you for |3 at the little More around the corner. 1 C. 8. Barnet— Adv. Our st<xrk is complete and our prices right, amount from a paper bag to a wagon load at The Fruit Palace **»♦*>♦ All Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS * * * NOW AT ONE-FOURTH OFF That there are hats In every fashionable ma terial, shapr. style and color and with ever modish trimming for all occasions to moderate and later winter wear Is obvious. Mall orders taken for Nu-bon* corsets. Miss Patterson MILLINERY »♦♦♦♦»!»♦ ♦>♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦-• GEM THEATRE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22 SUNDAY MONDAY DECEMBER IS 19 “The Son oí Tarzan” Episode No 8. "THE PRINCESS OF NEW YORK" A romance of wealth and it’s worshippers Trimmed In luxury, adventure, I I linin’ M ••• • ■ crammed - ----- ----- -•« *’ I..V. tingling with d • » -■ rln < nn ,0TC "SkiDD-r Strike« it Rich" Toonerville Comcdv TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2° FRIDAY SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23-24 Dustin Famum Dorothy Dalton in -THE DEVIL WITHIN" A t«iu* "lory of the s«a A sledge hummer tai* • n quor-lra.ed aklpiMt <>f th« ^u‘hr™ Anal awakening. "FOX NEWS I In "BEHIND MASKS’’ A wonderful production pre t-entlng Dorothy Dalton nt hvr best. In "Behlne Mn-kn" Mise Dalton doe« some high diving with WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21 “The Call oí Youth” Adaptad from the play "JAMES THE FOOT " Joyous romane« of life’« sprlngtims TW8 REEL CENTURY COMEDY the grace and skill of an Annette Kellerman. Roy MacGregor Land» of the t’. S Navy, impersonator I he Harry of Harry Lauder, In songs and Scotch comedy SPECIAL H0L1D1Y PROGRAM: A Before buying that Xmas gift, see the line of useful presents at Ree- her’s Furniture store —Adv. NEW BOOKS FOR CHILDREN TILLAMOOK A Met ro npr< in| production, prcwntrd by an rlab array of celebrated artlMte The nfory in In ’ •.» uid rarrh m ’ •ahen in an feet of «no* to th»« wonderful emery of Hwilterland Jacob Jordf. of Long Prairie, who has been sick for some time past, wan able to come to town one day this week, and is improving. One-half Off We are going to sell our entire stock of this Ivory including the Du Barry style at this price. Not a single article re- served. C- I. CLOUGH CO. “Hearts Are Trumps” Make your headquarters at Ree- her’» Furniture Store. It will pay you to look over their line.—Adv. Ivory Py-ra-lin Fountain Pens "The Rover Boys” “Boy Scout Series” “The Boys Big Game Series ”“1922 Chatterbox” Manicure Sets Conklins Crescent Filelr, Moore’s "Mary Jane Scries for Girls” “Ruth Fielding ------ n------ Non Leakable. Our supply is larger Series” A most beautiful and acceptable gift You can find an appropriate book for each member of t c than ever with a special assortment for for Her Price» range from goc to $42. family in our well stocked book department. Xmas gilts. Prices range from $2.50 up EVERSHARP PENCILS I he nio-t practical, , convenient and and useful gift St. buys one in metal economical pencil made, beaut.ful fimsh. To Itemise the bat« In this sale would be to inventory ail >ur millinery stocks. Women and mi«eee will want to see their hat« before choslng •o ’hi« is an invitation to them fo come In and have their will of any of the hats In this sale—- at oae-fourth the origin marked price«. Stanley Taylor, a Portland busl- ness man who has been visiting A. M. Church for several days past, re turned to the metropolis Wednesday. ■ketch) s No ad linee In prices. ROY MacGREGOR The Harry Lauder of the U. OREGON S Navy r Gem Theatre Friday-Satur day, Dec. 23-24. .Scotch Songs and comedy. 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. KWfiAROO BOOKKEEPER - STENOGRAPHER and sales lady desires position in or near Tillamook. Prefer Vaw mill or logging camp. Best references. Mary Eaton 494 East 16th 8t. North Portland, Oregon. 7- TO EXCHANGE WILL TRADE MY ONE TON FORD truck for Ford roadster, 8. 8. Pro vost, R. F. D., Bay City, Ose 8-11-21-tf Chas Wymer of Sheridan who spent several days here last week, WANTED TO MR returned to his home in Sheridan Wednesday accompanied by Chas. WANTED: TO RENT OR BUY Saucey of the latter place. farm with building» and acreage Jesae Perry of Blaine was in town for 15 to 20 cow« also near school one day this week, with business at and cheese factory. Buildings the court house. He stated that must be substantial and liveable there was considerable snow In the cash rent. L. G. Rosa, Hillsdale, I Coast range, near his place. FOR SALE Ore. Rt. 2. 5-4t | FAIRBANKS MORSE GAS ENGINE A brother of Fred Messersmfth of 2 1-2 horse power for sale 615 WANTED—Experienced milker to this city, and family, arrived last First St. West. 7-lt milk ten cows. Oall and see Dr. j week from near Springfield. Ill., The 4-tf newcomers expect to make their BRED TO UÏ WHITE LEGHORNS Sharp at his office. home in this county Hatiching Emrs for aale. W. 8. WANTED IH» MOKE BXIN8 ATIXL Coates, Tillamook. 8-10tf pay 14 r*nts each. A. 1. WUEs. WANTED TO RENT: 5 OR 6 ROOM house, not too far out Write par BARGAIN—An old model Strad WANTED TO BEY SECOND HAND ticulars to Box 92 Tillamook. ivarus violin. Anybody inter furniture and stovea. TUUunook ested write Furniture Co. Earl McLaughlin. Chas Locey has nearly completed Blaine. Ore WANT TWO OR THREE LIVE a new bungalow on his Classis men to act in capacity of agents, Ridge farm above Nehalem. FOR SALE FOUR PURE BRED see J. Merrel Smith. Jersey calves, about month old. — — . ■——i 25 dollars each, with papers, if taken at once. Jokn G. Rand, ORDINANCE NO. 418 and merchandise in Tillamook City, Sheridan, Ore. Rt. 1. thereby endangering the peace, An Ordinance emitted an Ordin- health and safety of said City, an FOR SALE OR RENT: 160 ACRE I ance providing for the regulation, is hereby declared to ex dairy ranch 1 1-2 miles from taxing and licensing of certain per emergency ist and this Ordinance shall go into cheese factory. W. C. Stewart. sons. occupations and trades, provid Immediate effect upon its approval Oretown. Ore. ing a penalty for a violation there by the Mayor. Passed by the Common Connct! on FOR SALE 1080 ACRES GOOD of, repealing Ordinance No.’s 200, 286. 299, and declaring an emerg this 5th day of December, 1921. by dairy and stock ranch with stock ency. the following vote: and Implements easy terms, now is The people of Tillamook City do Yeas: Johnson. Hoy, Terry, Tal your chance to get a good home. orda|n: > bott. Write owner. O. Dowell Sr.. Mer Section 1: It is hereby made un Noes: None. cer. Oregon. 60-12t lawful. except as hereinafter provid Absent: Councilman Christenson. ed. for any person, flrm or corpora to the Mayor December FOR SALE. WELLINGTON PIANO tion to sell or dispose of or take or 14. Submitted 1921. Approved by the Mayor nearly new. Will sell cheap for ders for the future sale and or de cash. Terms. Write I’ O. Box »4, livery of any goods, wares or mer December 8 13. A. 1921. MOULTON. Mayor. Tillamook, Oregon. 7-2tp chandise within the corporate limit Attest: Francis B. Stranahan, City _______________________________ k.___________ of Ttllamook City, unless said per- Recorder. CANARY BIRDS FOR SALE. Gt’AR — son. “ firm — or corporation shall have antqed singers. Mrs. L. C Dan firs’, secured a license from the City iels. 1 1-2 miles north of town.2t Recorder, as herein provided. NOTICE Section 2. This Ordinance shall WOOD FOR SALE: FIRST CLASS not apply to any _ _______________ We. who were present on the Cad bona fide merchant ! body flr. Call W. N Rife. Mutual of Tillamook county , who ----- iliac stage last Sunday evening when _ j disposer phone. 7-2tp or seeks to dispose of .my product the car turned over, want to stand raised by him upon his own prop- up in defense of the stage line, es FOR SALE: MILK FED TURKEYS erty —— or — any ---- -*■ ptoperty held by r him pecially the driver. No driver ever handled a car more carefully than for Christmas. CHASES on the under lease. Section 3. This ordinance____ «hall did Mr. Grebe all the way from Port Kllchis river road. 6-2t not apply to any bona fide merihant land up to the place where the ac within the corporate limits of Tilla cident occurred. He blew the horn mook city, who is a bona fide resi and drove slowly on all M.rns, and i dent. LOST AND POUND at no time was the car out of his Section 4: This Ordinance shall control. We believe that both the LOST: in Ttllamook, bottom part, not apply to traveling salesmen en- car and driver would be a credit to plain. Waterman fountain pen. al _ orders _________ from bona any line, and that Mr. Donaldson so black leather cover looseleaf 1 P gaging tn taktng note book 5x7. Return to Head fide merchants will make a mistake if he lets Mr. Section 5: A/ny person, firm or Grebe go. The accident was entire light office. 6-2p corporation proposing to sell or dis ly unavoidable rfnd was due entirely LOST: BLACK SLIPPERS BK- pose of goods, wares or merchandise, to the truck which crowded the tween Gem apartments and city or disposing of same, except a here stage off the road. limits north of city. Ftader please inafter provided, shall first secure Signed: E F. Cornett, J. C. Cor from the City Recorder, as herein nett. Miss A. McAndy, Lee Stephens. leave at this offlse. It before provided a licence, and for FOR SALE: MODERN SIX ROOM said license shall pay to the City Re —Adv. bungalow, living room 86x28 ft. corder the sum of 35 per day or frac R G. Hacket of Long Prairie was Oarage and shop between 5th and tion thereof per individual for said in the city yesterday. He »ta'ed license. that the late flood put his farm elcc- LOTS FOR SALE. EASY TERMS Any person, firm or corporation trit light plant out of buslnvss and and mon'hly payments. Inquiro violating any of the provisions of altogether quite a bit of dam of B. E. King. this Ordinance, upon conviction age in his did neighborhood Werl -y thereof before the City Recorder FOR SALE: NEW CROP SPLIT shall be punished by a fine o’ not Stormer was in this week from the prunes in 100 lb. lots, shipped in less than HO nor more thaoi 8100, same section. good clean bags. 85 per 100 lbs. or by imprisonment In the City Jail In order to close out the two high H. G. Campbell, Dallas, Ore. 5-4p for not less than five nor more than grade ph<»nngrnphs we have on hand thirty days, or both such fin and wv will sell them at less than fact ( FOR SALE OR TRADE: 5 PASSEN- imprisonment, provided that lit the gcr 1920 Dodge tn first class con- default of the payment of the fine ory cost. Come in and look them ' dition for a Ford roadst«1. A. K. Imposed hereunder, said party shall over Reeher Furniture Co.—Adv. McPherson, Beaver. 6-2tP be imprisoned in the City Jail at the Mrs. H. A. Paul of Orenco,, a rate of one day for each |2 tjf said daughter of Mr and Mr«. P. W. Page CALL DAVE KRAKE FOR 4HING- fine. of East Eight street, arrived here ling AU work strtaMy guaraateeU Section 6: Whereas, many per Wednesday night for a few days 7-KI « sons are selling qnd peddling ¿.cods visit.