.x’xi Page Four Friday, May 12 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT maghine what does it. All you got I prize cause he sed he thought she to do is put the pitcher in it an i had a big hart but she didn't. jim dash shet it up an pore hot led down its A Weekly Paper Published every Mister Geo. Williams is pretty- throte an then open it up an thare Friday by the near over the ftew an'sout. Re it is. Your pitcher I meen. Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. aint got much pep yet jess the same. jim dash Tillamook, Oregon Doctor Turner whats hed of the Peps when you are ambishus. Elks says it looks like they will jim dash Tom Coates is gone back to the have 200 Elks before the end of the Leslie Harrison Managing Editor k. Idont no what he does. rnunth. He means men elks what V to belongs to his lodge. Elks is the thirty Fare an warmer an Mrs. Anderson guvner. My fother ast him do you best peeple on earth he sed so if you Both Telephones an Stanley Coates is goin to have mean canned beans also an Mister want to be good you better join it Wednesday evening. May 17, will the lawn mode up to the school Bean he sed no I dont want to sup­ an make it snappy before the 1st of be an evening you will long remem- Entered as aecond-class matter tn next summer an put sum rosebushes port from canned Beans so I gess he the munth. ber. the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon. out an things like that but I wish ain’t goin to be canned neether. Jim dash they wood plant sum strawberries jim dash Florence Hayes an Will Ozment The part that Ameiica played an water melons also. I bet all the Mister Gruber an Mister Charley what got a glory ticket got marrid. in the world war will be portrayed kids wood mow the lawn free for Barnes is got a hotel up the Trask Subscription Rates Jim dash One year_________________ ....»2.00 nothin then. river with 26 rooms for fishin an Beginnin next munth you have by a huge painting given by the Six months ______________ _ 1.00 jim dash huntin the 1st of May. tfts Trask got to pay for your gas and oil when American Legion and preserved by Three months_____________ _ .75 Tomcrrer its Satiddy an pay d^y lodge so I gess you haft to get you get it jess like groshries an meet the French government in the world Payable in advance an bath nite also. I got to take my nishiated. cause after you hqpe used it up sum war exhibit in the Atusee de bath all over now cause its gettin jim dash times they are otrt of luck gettin it I’Armee, Invalides. Paris, France. warmer for Sundy school. The museum, founded by Napoleon The sheef told me to give a me to back if you dont pay for it. The spring is late this year. In as a home for his soldiers, was visit­ jim dash good rite up to Mister Will OsmefiT jtm dash most places the season is fully a Mister Lamb wus here seein Mis­ an Mister Dick Thomas what got Mr. DeFord wants a fight with ed by thousands of Yankee dough­ month behind time, and the ground ter Lamb up to the cort house wich marrid but forgot it. He marrid ■ sumbuddy whats 50 yeers old an boys during the war. is too cold and wjet for seed to germ­ is relashuns to him from Portland Florence Hayes an Mister Thomas ■■Bays 200 pounds for the Legion. He inate. What is needed now is warm an see the sites. He used to live he marrid Mrs Bissetto an node her dont care how long it. lasts neether. FOUND—Package of mole skins on here an’s well quinted with lots of a long time, Mister Tucker wlhatB If you want to fite him see Mister pavement south of town, Owner weather, and a good long spell of it. old peeple he nose wiches always the minister he got both the jobs, call County Agent Office. Mann an Mister Wells, He sed you The pust winter season will go into glad to see him then. jim dash better make It snappy so hé wont history as one of the worst in point jim dash Mrs John Blair had cumpney be two old to fite, If you dont. FOR SALE—Bicycle in good order. Mister George Winslow wants wich wus relashun to her I think 31-t2 of wind, snow and rain fall ever ex­ jim dash Call at Pete Suter. every Odd feller in'the hull county cause she called her ant. Get reddy to give sumthin to the perienced in the coast section, and here May 6th to get together an jim dash Salvashun army what helps peeple Mrs. Pearl Doughty of Minnesota perhaps the same may be ¿aid of the talk It over. Mister Imlah up to I got to beet it to school. We when they are hungry an aint got is visiting relatives in Bay City. weather out in the Willamette Cloverdale is hed of the talk, Re­ are in jogruffy now wich Is feerce. no close an then prays with them Mrs. Doughty’s brother, C. E. Wil- bekah« Is wife« of Odd Fellers but I valley. jim dash after they are up an dressed. son, was the founder of the Head­ dont gess they have got anythink to Fare an warmer an Easter’s all jim dash light in 1888. The prospects of the coast section talk a bout cause men talk more gone an pretty soon its straw hats Mrs. Lowell Moulton’s got over are yearly getting brighter. It than womern when they get to­ agen Mister Hadley says -what Jess her sprlse party. Mister Ed Schultz Dr. J. E. Shearer who attended gether my Mother says. open up the new bntcher shop for got the 1st prize an Mrs Percy she medical clinics at one of the Port­ would now seem that the building jim dash meet. of the Roosevelt highway is reason­ got it for the ladies. They had land hospitals Monday and Tuesday Mister Louis Bean wats runnin Jim dash ably sure to follow, and with its eats. Mister Bert Mann sed sum of this'week, returned home Wednes­ for guvner wus here an he told my Cum wun an cum all now an get widder dun him out of gettin the day. construction will come a general opening up of the w»hole Oregon fother if all the beans In Oregon your ads in the Headlight with coast section, due to the connection votes for him he’s goin to get to be pitchers in it cause we have got a of the counties by the highway. Re­ ^O9O9OOOOeOOQOO9COeOO99OOeOO0OQi9OO90eO9OO>9OOOO9OeeC« mote sections which now suffer by the fact of their remoteness from main travelled winter roads, will suddenly become acceBsable, and grow correspondingly. Right here FITHIAN FITHIAN in our own county, the building of the proposed highway will connect us up with outside communities, WILL WILL now isolated, and bring the people You can now get that delicious desert closer together, thus helping trade, preparation and promoting markets for the GET farmers und stockmen. It also will bring that much prized conven­ fence, the daily mall. At ient, the LOYAL COMMITTEE for only lOr per package coast sections with their wealth of resources, are about to come into their rightful inheritance, and with and Wadco Flavoring Extracts, pure wholesome and efficient at HUSTLING saving prices the road will come population, Now that your home canned goods are gettinglow, we are well wealth, and a’greater and better prepared to furnish you with canned fruit and vegetables Oregon. THE FOR r ŒiUamooU LADIES! Diamond W Jelly Powdeis T OBITUARY Edna Lida Ely was born near Hemlock, Tillamook county. Oregon, on January 21, 1901, and died at the St. Vincent Hospital, Portland, Ore­ gon, Friday, May 5, 1922, aged 21 year«, 3 months and 14 days, She was the only child of her parents I^enry A. and Minnie B. Ely. At an early age she united with the United Brethern church at f althful Beaver and remained member. The strength of her faith in God will be remembered as a her ltage of comfort to her bereaved parent« and friends. She will be greatly missed by her sisters and brothers of Beaver Re- beckah Lodge of wfliich order she has been an active and untiring member for th« past three years. At the time of her death she was the efficient secretary, the youngest Past Noble Grand and also District Depu­ ty President of the lodge. But she will be missed most in the inner circle, the shrine of her devotion, the home, where she grew to young womanhood like a lily, pure and in­ nocent. Iler smile was like a ray of sunshine. To tills father and moth­ er our hearts go out In sympathy. Her illness wax short and she was a great sufferer, but was patient and evidenced a firm trust in the Chi ist w horn she loved and served, All that loving bauds and human «kill could do wu« done to save her life, but she passed away quietly Fi iday noon to that home ubove Edna leaves to mourn her loss a .loving mother, father and a host >f frl< n I.* Her place In the com­ munity, In the church, in the lodge and the home never can be filled A precious one from us l> gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant In our home, Which never can be filled. God in his wisdom has recalled. The boon his lofe had given; And though the body moulders here. The soul is safe in Heaven. The funeral service« w«r« held on Sunday. May 7th, at 1 p. m.. from Henkle's undertaking parlor«. C. L. Dark of the Methodist church preached (he funeral sermon and a ‘Aha»« quartet sang. The Rebekah Badge had charge of the service« at the grave. Conditions favorable. Mr. Owen Dixon will give you an hour’« enter tain merit with the Radio-phone. In rnnection with the band concert Wednesday evening. May 17th. High School Gymnasium. Adv “ Bee Dixon and hear hi« Radi" phone at the High School Gym. Wed nesday evening. May IT. Ad TICKET OREGON Fine Canned Plums, really good, only 20c » can Peaches and Apricots. 25c. 35c and 45^'per can Tomatoes 15c, 20c and 25 Per can Peas. 20c and 25c—Krout, 20c—Spinach 25c can. We do not stock trashy, inferior goods and our business is to keep a good place for you to trade with safety and economy 0. H. FITHIAN Republican Candidate Williams a Joke as Vice-Chairman Fithian’s opponent, Ralph E. Williams, has been sidetracked by th e National Committee to a harmless vice-chairmanship and is useless to Oregon. Carrying kid gloves in one hand and a cane in the other, UI h hands are full and he has not been able to do a single thing for Oregon during the 14 years he has been on the Committee, E. G. ANDERSON “The Satisfaction Store” 00000000000000000000000000000000000 What is Wrong with Williams? lite reason is that the National Committee seems extremely un­ willing to trust Williams with the management of even the Pacific Coast part of the national campaigns. For Instance, in 1918, when a It. glonal Director for the Coast was elected, the Committee turned M llllam« down in favor of Raymond Benjamin of San Francisco. Then In 1M2" "lien Harding was tunning, Williams was again ignored and l-.linii I. Dove: <>f ;1 ., ,. 'hosen to < nduct the campaign on the Coast. What is wrong with Williame? Is Williams Lcyal to Nominees? VOTE FOR FITHIAN FITHIAN CLUB By Chas. T. Early. President. Robt. G. McNary. Secretary Chas. W. Eberlein, Treasurer. Smashing the Clays An afternoon at the traps gives the shooter exhilarating sport and wonderful training for the eye an dnerve. Ther’s no closed season for clay "birds’’—no bag limit. You can enjoy trap shooting the year around. Winchester shotguns and shotshells are used by champion trnpshooters. They are tandard for accuracy, dependability end inability. Winchester Model 12__ Hammerleas Repeating. Shotgun. Beau* ful in lines, perfect in balance known in the field and at the trap* a« "the perfect repeater.*• CIGAR ALWAYS USE WINCHESTER LEADER OR REPEATER SHELLS FOR GOOD SCORES Tillamook Fiuit & Fioouce Co TILLAMOOK. OREGON IT COSTS NO MORE to secure the policy of a well and favorably known company in this established agency than the wildest wildcat. • But if disaster conies, if conflar- gation sweeps the couiftry, if pan- ics or hard times hits our markets, then you will find the difference and receive the |enefits of a sound ser­ vice of this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. ROLLIE W. WATSON "The Insurance Man” 21 Years in Tillamook PHONE MUTUAL & BELL 435 One woman writes “A domestic science teacher said it was the lightest cake she had ever tasted or seen—but remarked that I used at least six eggs in every cake. She wouldn’t believe 1 used only two—until 1 showed her exactly how I made it. Now she uses noth* ing but Royal/* Mr*. G. S. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Book —It’« FREE * Royal Baking Powder Co„ 130 William St, New York Williams has no chance of becoming National Chairman running the presidential campaign in 1924, or even the Western end of it. Fithian is a uccesaful business man. a live wire, a lifelong Republican who WILL BE LOYAL TO THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. FITHIAN WILL GET THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE AND THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT TO HUSTLE FOR OREGON COME to this agency. That’s the only kind of protection you get- at this office—the best is no more ex­ pensive. Contain* No Alum If the hours spent by Williams at Portland’s swellest club had been devoted to work for Oregon, he might have accomplished some­ thing for our people. All over Oregon Republicans are discussing William’s connection with the campaigns of ntaln i;< publican nominees for United States natoi. and .ue n. king the que (Ion DID WILLIAMS DO HIS FULL- Dl I V BY THEM? This question is being asked by friend* of th« late enntor Fulton in Astoria. It I- being asked in Eugene by friends of Senator It. V Booth. In Salem by friends of Senator McNary and In Portland by friends of Senator Stanfield. When Looking for B tter Insurance King-Crenshaw the WMCff£5T£* « tor «