Page Two J L *9j2 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT A Real Knockout In Training iR READY-TO-WEAR FOR PARTICULAR TRADE < » < • 1 » I I Clem Rust and family of Woods, wehe in the city last Wednesday. H. O. Butler of Bay City was in town on business last Monday. Building our business on the principle that mer­ chandise of distinctive design—well .made in every detail, brings increasing business and good will. Geo. Wesley of Mohler is planning a trip to California in the near fu­ ture. J. S. Nelson and family of Port­ land spent tfhe week end here try-1 ing for the elusive trout. F. D. Mitchell of Bayocean was here on business last Monday and Tuesday. $ Henry L. King whose headquar- ters are at Bayocean was attending business matters the past few days. < » Edward Hutdhcroft of McMinn- ville spent the week sojourning in our midst and furnishing bis new cottage at Oceanside. ? •v I I E. G. Anderson, Ira C. Smith, P. A. Finne, E. E. Koch and J. S. La­ mar left for Portland Monday morn­ ing to attend buyers’ week. Looking over the dairy situation i with the possibility of locating here, H. Veers is in the city from Port­ land. Mrs. M. W. Harrison, who has been visiting her sons here, returned to her home in Portland last Tues- day. < • Prof, and Mr». C. O. Flgley of Eastern Oregon and Idaho are vis­ iting with Rev. and Mrs. Harry E. Tuoker. ¡. Dr. J. T. LeFevre and family of Cloverdale motored to the city last Tuesday evening and attended the photoplay, "Nanook of the North”. We will be pleased to show Modish Frocks » » I bis is new, they come in all new shades for fall and winter. Full lined with better grade silk, Kohrean wolf collars, fine long serviceable fur. Some are full mannish styles with double pleat in back. All around belts trimmed with leather and metal buckles. Belts which can be worn cither side, inside or outside. Also other cloth coats such as imported fancy colored wools in the new fancy mixtures and twill weaves. These are extreme flapper styles. Mrs. E. M. Crane was in the city from Garibaldi last Wednesday. Mrs. Crane brought her mother to the county a few weeks ago for the benefit of her health and the cli­ mate here had greatly help her. Ilev. J. F. Dunlop and family are spending their vacation at Barview. Rev. Dunlop was formerly pastor of the MethodiBt church here some 8 years ago. He is now located at Falls City, Rev. Dunlop was in the city last Wednesday renewing old friendships. ? I < Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. White daughter, made their departure Walla Walla, Washington, last Tues­ day, where they will make their fu­ Mf. White has I been ture home, ­ i employed in the mechanical depart ment of the Headlight the past 3 months. OCEANSIDE PROPERTY THE NEW AND MOST PICTURESQUE SEASIDE RESORT ON THE OREGON COAST, SIT­ UATED IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY. OCEANSIDE CONTAINS 325 ACRES OF MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENIC PARK, FRONTING ON THE PACIFIC OCEAN, WITH PURE, COOL SPRING WATER, COSY NOOKS, SPLENDID WOODED CAMP GOUNDS—IN FACT, A MOST DELIGHTFUL PLACE FOR A SUMMER HOME Oceanside Park The Tillamook Guernsey calf club 1 will meet at the court house. Wed-1 nesday August 16. at 10 o’clock for a club tour and picnic Into the Mi­ ami valley. Parents, Guernsey cat-) tie club members and everyone else Interested in the calf clubs are In-1 vlted to this picnic. P TILLAMOOK, ORISON ’N Need A New Range I SCHOOL WILL SOON COMMENCE Maxwell Point The Oregon Coast Line offers a diversity of scenery that is unexcelled, and Oceanside offers to vacationists and tourists the maximum of all that could be desired in opportunity and enjoyment—that here are found in amaz­ ing profusion, beauty and grandeur. Stretches of smooth beach aro mhde more beautiful by great rocks and jutting cliffs, teeming with bird life—all creating an ensemble which makes Oceanside attractive, especially in the sum­ mer time, for the weather is always cool, invigorating and healthful. And it is to the Oregon Coast that the people of the State, and other states, flock to spend tiieir sum­ mer vacations with their families. It is at one of these beautiful and all-inspiring spots on the Oregon Coast that Oceanside is situated, and where the vacationist and tour­ ist can spend their summer outings in perfect contentment with the assurance that their health will be wonderfully improved by h few weeks’ sojourn at this most attract ve seaside resort overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Tillamook county has some wonderfully pretty interest­ ing beaches, which are becoming more attractive to tour­ ists and vachtionists^Oceanside stands out pre-eminently as one of the best, for it embraces most charming and interesting attractions for those who delight to investigate the mysteries of the mighty ocean, and the rocks hnd caves that abound there. It contains grassy and wooded slopes springs and creeks, ragged gorges, high pinnacles, awsome cliffs overlooking the ocehn, making it an ideal place to build a summer home for the family to spend its vacation Geo. Hubbard, Sr., accompanied by his daughter and her husband, | W. P. Ulrich, arrived from Spokane Mr. Hubbard' Monday afternoon, has spent some time i in Eastern Washington hoping to improve bis health. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich will spend about two weeks visiting here. 1 Mr. Ulrich is the owner of ono of, the largest billard parlors in the northwest. ENNINGTON'S 7Se 3fore' . Butting out into the ocean is Maxwell Point, and it is from this commanding location that some wonderful scenery, that chnnot be duplicated anywhere, may be riewed, presenting a most fascinating coast line picture. Directly in front of Maxwell Point are the Three Arch Rock3, commonly known as Seal Rocks, just off shore, which is a government bird preserve, inhabited at all times by thousands of water fowl. Another great attraction at this point are the sea lion that crawl upon the lower parts of the rocks in great numbers, it is one of the very few places on the Oregon coast where these sea mammals can be seen hnd heard by the ordinary person. Words can hardly explain the splendid scenic view from Maxwell point, and one wonders why so few person shave visited this charming spot on the Oregon coast. No vis­ itor to Oregon should go away without taking h trip to Tillamook county and behold its scenic wonders. What have always been a wonder to visitors are the chves north of Maxwell Point, which in previous years could only be reached at extreme low tide. To obviate this, Maxwell Point is now beir.g tunnelled U htit, however, has always been a pleasant feature in visitmg this part of the coast, is the abundance of sea food to be obtained—crabs, clams, mussels, and fish. On the North of OceanBide, Cage Mehrs Light Station is situated, built on the rugged cosat. 300 feet above the surf, being an exceptionally interesting and attractive «pot. J NEW ROAD JUST COMPLETED FROM NETARTS TO OCEANSIDE PARK Bring Your Tent and Bedding and Stay a Day or Moie and Inspect This New Park and Camp Grounds LIMITED NUMBER OF COTTAGES FOR RENT AT $1.50 TO $2.00 PER DAY. Present prices of lots Mt Oceanside were made in mid-winter before wo h» i road. They are one thin! below prices of other beach nronertv' th o h„, , ’ conimen«’ed our improvements and the building of the county T w . p rt>’ ,nat h»'» less attractions than Oceanside. Today the county mad is finished, our streets are being improved cotr,™ . . . . Point. £ * erected, large pavilion finished, and tunnel made through Mhxwell Why not own a home at Oceanside. TilThmook City’s nearest and t .. leaving your fhmily at the beach cottage? 1 «no most attractiv >e ocean beach, and drive to and from your business or work, Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils Paint to Brighten up the Furniture Farming Implements As improvements are made, we will be obliged to advarv’e the nri™ „r i property. The first plat is nearly sold out and we are now nNttino- n j ' prices For those who have a little monev to spare thnri a e.‘‘x >nv«t™ i n P “ a 0,1 ln'«tmnnt. Do If interested in M beach lot we will gladly drive you over to Ocaanai'fo find one of us at our office at Oceanside. " “ ini‘ * ALEX McNAIR & CO *4s SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HEADLIGHT $2.00 per year Now Is the Time To Buy George Vath accompanied by his daughter and W. W. Chapin spent1 Sunday and Monday here fishing and , report fair success. Mr. Vath is one of the propriretors of Portland Linotyping company and Mr. Chapin is In the employ of the Mergenthaler Linotype company with headquar-, ters in Portland. They specialize in the better waists and blouses. They are made of the heavy quality crepe de chine and georgette. Trimmed with home made filet medallions. Hand embroidered, pin tucks, fine two thread val lace and come in white, flesh and maize. Priced to satisfy. ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOU,. Tillamook, Tifnmv Kelly, trainer oi Peggy baiisDury, wno is to context tor tn» female championship oi The Film Players Club at ?tar!‘$ht ?ar't* was shocked when his favorite was knocked out by Miss Anna South during a practice bout at the training headquarters. Anna landed on the jaw, and I’eggy took the count eight times before she came to and asked for aromatic spirits of ammonia« « Graduate Nurse in Attendance 211 Tillamook Bldg. Over Martin’s Store Tillamook, Oregon Garibaldi, Oregon R. T. Boothby of Oakland, Calif., | who spent the summer of 1921 with C. I. Myers painting, spent several I days in town laBt week. Menzin and Fulop Waists and Blouses » FOREST L. HOWARD CHIROPRACTOR — Lovely coloring and beautiful designing make these frocks quite irresistible. The different models well suited for street or afternoon wear are winning the approval of many admirers. Poiret Twills in all the new shades for fall and winter, hand embroidered in colors, fancy loose f'owing and gathered full sleeve with fringe trimmed cuffs cord and fringe. Gay Roman or­ naments are also used in the new trimming. Our dresses arc new; our prices are reasonable; choose your particular style; we will buy no more like it, we protect your idea. Our Nezv Fall Coats are in Normandy cloth in plain or fur collars > Chiropractic is fast becoming America’s favorite mode of healing. Millions are daily receiving adjustments—and few indeed are the diseases which do not readily respond to its rational ap­ plication. It does not claim to cure, but it does assist na­ ture buck to normal by lifting the pressure from off impinged nerves—thus permitting them to go on their unhindered work again. Through Chiropractic adjustments many who were blind, can see; those once deaf, again re­ stored to hearing; those who for years have been on crutches, find themselves needing them no longer; while multitudes suffering from ner­ vous dieases can again slumber like a child. Under Chiropractic adjustments stomach and '•ver troubles, headache and constipation disap­ pear as if by magic; while fevers leave without making their accustomed lengthy stay, and many whose cases have been considered hope’ less are enjoying health again with those whose .-pan has been far lengthened beyond three score and ten. Go where you will, these facts are in evidence. Ask any one who has tried Chiropractic thoroly and they will enthusiastically tell youu this and more. Mrs. M. E. Lohr is spending her vacation at Netarts. Mrs. Lohr’s cottage is near the Hanselmair cot­ tage. Her home is in Portland. in pleasing styles * Chiropractic < fregoli I Were your children backward In their studies last year* If so. It may be due to Eye trouble of some kind. Rrlng them to Dr. Turner of Tillamook. and it will cost you noth­ ing to have their eyes examined. If there Is trouble he will correct it at a very reasonable cost. If not he will tell you so frankly. Vou owe this to your children. H-4t *v • ' o 19 most fav°rable time to invest in this desirable beach S°m^, °f th ,se who bou*ht lots have offered ^vanced not allow the people from the outside to obtain all the best lots. ... 'e ^ou an opportunity to inspect the property, or you can always Choice lots at Oceanside for sale to those who wish to hirU ~ l ... , , . . uu wisn to Du.id their own home—No tide lands or mud Hats to un­ load on the public. For particulars write: ROSENBERG BRO 1 HERS, ! illamook, Oregon