THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT +♦♦♦♦+♦♦ CLOVERDALE ***«**+« • Dawson of Tillamook in our city Saturday. > '■J Ä3 - ,1 E. S. Wright, merchant of Woods, I was in Cloverdale Monday. — Sollie Earl returned Monday from > trip to the valley. .. Oral Ray is visiting in Tillamook I this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Murphy made r. trip to Tillamook Tuesday. L. B. Antrim of Amity was ?.eie several days last week. Charles Ray returned Saturday from a trip to outside points. ----- - • Mrs. K. Watson went to Portland Friday. _______ M. T. Henderson returned Mon- i day from a short visit to Portland’ and Tillamook. W. A. Renter, Lester Ray and C. Short ridge—went to Salem last Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Penter weief in Tillamook Monday on a business trip. Several Cloverdale people w nessed the fire in the I. O. O. building at Tillamook Monday. F. J. Mietzkie was In Portland business last Friday returning Sunday. The KOHLER Automatic produces 110-volt current The Kohler Automatic Power and Light Plant produces standard UO-volt electricity, and therefore allows you to use the same standard electric light bulbs and appliances used in cities. These appliances are available everywhere and cost less than those of lower voltage. Coupled with this advantage of the Kohler Automatic is the feature of "no storage batteries.” This does away with the trouble and expense of maintaining a large bank of glass-cell storage batteries. The only battery used with the Kohler Automatic is a small, automobile-type, for starting the engine. Thus the Kohler Automatic gives you all the advantages of city electricity with the same convenience — simply turn any button on the circuit and you have electricity for power or light. Send for illustrated booklet. Come in and see the plant in operation. No Storage Batteries 110 Volte AvMmaMc 1300 ITaru R. F. ZACHMAN Tillamook, Oregon C W. Hatfield and family left Monday for the hop fields and prune' orchards where they will spend sev­ eral weeks. J. L. Burke went out Monday to be with his son, Orrin, who is re­ ported to very ill with pneumonia in a Portland hospital. Mrs. Cecil Hoenicke came in from Portland for a short visit with rel­ atives and friends and returned Monday morning. Nels Haglund opened a restuar- ant Monday in the I. O. O. F. build­ ing, and is now serving meai3 regularly. Mr. Wilson, fire insurance adjust­ or, was in Cloverdale Saturday to ad­ just the loss of the drug store here, caused by the hotel fire last Fri­ day. Floyd Light with some other young people while on their way to Tillamook last Saturday evening had a collision. No one was hurt ex­ cept the fliver, which was, crippled. Miss Fay Murray of Portland, who has been spending the summer with Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Clo­ verdale, returned to her home Mon- day. Our school opens Monday, Sep- tember the 4th. One of the high school teathers, H. C. Miller came in Tuesday with his wife, rhey will live In the Greene house during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McGinnis. accompanied by Miss Mary Fox and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Owens, went out to Portland last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Owens will go to Minnesota Owen’s where they will visit Mr mother, vftiom he has not aeen for several years. SCHOOL WILL SOON COMMENCE Dinner is Served FUNDAMENTAL MUSIC TILLAMOOK TRAINING to PORTLAND Taught by Were your children backward in If so. It their studlee last year? may be due to Eye trouble of some kind. Bring 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, You owe 44-« this to your children. to CHURCH Insurance MRS. E. E. KOCH MISS MARIE HOLDEN Assistant Teacher Every child should have a good foundation to promote the building of a good mus­ ical education. and return Sales dates: Friday and Saturday Return limit: 15 days from sale date PRICE ON TILE REDUCED TEN PER CENT TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS. Utf TORIST CAFE Ask Agent About Season Fares Special attention is also Travel now and realize big given to advance work. profits in transporta- Arrangements are now being made for the term be­ tion costs ginning September 4th. PHONE 11W HERE is always some thing mighty good waiting for you to •at—tender roasts, delicious vegeta­ bles served In ths most appltlslng ways, creamy, fluffy potatoes, piquant salads and dainty deserts. Have breakfast, lunch or dinner with us. You’ll be delighted with the excel­ lent food, the qulek ser­ vice, unfailing courtesy and unusally reasonable prices. T CHIROPRACTIC THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH Forest L. Howard Southern Pacific Lines CHIROPRACTOR John M. Scott General Passenger Agent Graduate nurse in attendance 211 Tillamook Building Both Pbonee The W. C. T. U. gave an excellent program in the high school auditor­ ium last Friday night, for the bene­ fit of their Farm Home. While it wak all good, yet there were two persons who merit special mention. One, John A. Kuntz, who sang a solo, there are few his equal as a vocalist. The other. Prof. Kelsaw of Chicago, who was taking a few days vacation at Beaver, and who is a great pianist, rendered several classical pieces. Many who love high class instrumental music were delighted. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their sympathy and" the floral offer­ ings during during our late bereave^ ment. Eric Gulstrom. John Zurfluch and family The Tillamook County Creamery Association quotes prices on feeds and grains as follows: Sack Ton Sure Milk _______ 844 8 2.25 100* 2.25 100* Molasso Meal ----- .. 42 1.35 75s Mill run ... ...... . 34 Off cars ................. .. 32 1.90 90s Oat*, corn, barley . 40 1.80 80" 42 Oats and barley _ 2.10 100« Corn, any style — _ 40 1.85 75s . 45 Process barley 3.50 140* Flour middlings _ _ 60 1.75 Sunshine flour — 2.00 Hard wheat flour _ 2.50 100* Wheat ____________ 45 1.45 8T> h Albers oats A barley 34 2.95 Linseed oil meal — Clover hay, 821 and 822. Oats and Vetch hay, 822 and 823 No. 1 alfalfa. 82» '_____ TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAM­ ERY ASSOCIATION HANDAY EVERYWHERE autos or trains or boats go in this country you can present Travelers’ Checks, and know they will be accepted upon your writing your countersignature. They are very convenient because they make you Independent of banks and banking hours, and are accepted by hotels. stores, ticket offices, etc. They remove the riBk of robbery. and make it possible to carry a large sum of money In small space. DIRECTORS W. J. Riechers. John Morgan B. C. Lamb. A. W. Bunn C. J. Edwards. Henry Rogers C. A. McGhee TILLAMOOK. OREGON Great Western Transportat’n Co PORTLAND—TILLAMOOK Two Trucks Daily Special rates on household goods and bulky commodities Rate: 55c per hundred John Mathers, Agt. For good meal and real service BUNGALOW CAEE FIX AND FIT SHOP George J. Burckard, Manager t Sheet Metal and Plumbing Work of all descriptions Hot Water and Steam Heating Pipe and Pipeless Furnaces We Repair Radiators and Do Guarantee Them “QUALITY AND SERVICE” OUR MOTTO