Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 15, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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TILLAMuOK
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the Nehalen
ì time
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Fnda^Septeml
HEADLIGHT
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ounty
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Chamber machi
Mrs L
led on
in the
1er c oi ripe shop.
vines in his
Pollyanna Shop has
is that this
ved a swell line of
unusual for
hat: very resonablt
FOR SAIE
J*OR SALE-— A NEW FIVE ROO
bungalow
Modem.
Inqui
A. Hudson’» Garage.
p 4!) 2
F ür sale
40 ACRE
RANCH
3 room house,
e, barn, stock find
equipment.
All in crop and all
irrigated. Price »4500. $J500. ca h
balance to suit purchaser.
80 ACRES, 6 room house, orchard,
barn, stock and equipment. A
real country home- At a bargin
All under water.
Have some good trades.
Write us or come and see the won­
derful opportunities in Central Ore-
REDMOND LAND AND LOAN CO.
REDMOND, OREGON.
FOR SALE Modern 5 room home
and two corner lots lqo by 105 ft.
New house jUHt completed last Mur.
Inquire V 121 Headlight.
49 2t
FOR SALE -Two aerfi tract in edge
of Tillamook City.
Fine eight
room house, garage, and other
out buildings.
Inquire of Roy
Woods, Beaver, Oregon.
84tf
VAUGHN DRAGSAWS — HEAVY
and light welghtH, with and with­
out clutch.
Prices reduced Feb­
ruary 1st. E. G. Krebs.
15-tf
Foil SALE Vaughn Drag Saw, 1
8-foot and 1 4 Mi-foot blade. Good
as new. W. M. Rife, Mutual plione
48 2t
FOR SALE Five acres on Wilaon
river, all bottom’ land, part
cleared, good cow barn, and house
good fishing rlghtB, boat, nets,
etc.. Included. Price« reasonable.
Some terms. Addre«« C. II. Mak-
itiHter, Tillamook, Ore.
4S-3t
FOR SALE or TRADE!—Four choice
lot« on Main street in Baker, Ore.,
.five minutes walk from postoffice
in be«t residence district, will sac­
rifice for |800, or will take good
auto for all or part. Box 416,
Tillamook, or Inquire R117 Head­
light office.
44tf
»OR SALE—80 acre farm near
Beavre, Oregon. Houso and barn.
Six acre« cultivated, ten acres
slashed. School near property |
Good neighborhood. Address BN
103, care HeadlgQit.
43-t0
FOR SALE Lot in Brighton Bwirh
in block 81,, lot 2. Or will trade
for 20 white leghorn pullets four
months old. or lot In St. Helens.
Peter Dannie, Box 501. St. Helens
Oregon.
46 4t j
FOR SALE!—Transfer wagon very
reasonable. Call Mutual phone.
M ih Green.
46t3
FfiR SALE!—Reed baby buggy and
white enamel Infant's bed on rub­
ber wheels. Inquire 1002 East
Third street.
47-tf
WANTED TO BUY
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
sale call Ed. Hedley, Mutual
phone.
18 tf
WANTED
HOUSEWORK.
Headlight.
QI 16’.
4S-tf
FOR RENT 16 o acre dairy ranch
in Tillamook county. Stoc’c for
sale. 29 cows.
Address or in­
quire at Pacific View Dairy, Ore-
town. Oregon.
46 3t
WANTED TO BUY—Good heavy
team, have car to sell or trade.
What have you? Write J. E.
Fperry. Mohler. Oregon.
p47-2t
W anted to trade - Small farm
between Silverton and Salem for
stock. Implements and le««« of
Tillamook county dairy ranch. Ad­
dress Marc Gobat. R2, Silverton,
Oregon.
i>' ■
WXxi'lT
man " WITH TEAM T6
haul 35 yards of gravel In pay­
ment for tile.
Tillamook Clay
Works.
49tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOHT
PLATINUM BROOCH PIN
Mt with diamond.
Beward.
U-ilO Headlight
4912
UW t O n Ro ATT" bet. Say" Cfiy" anS
Tillamook Brown Leather hand bag.
containing La Idle« toilet article« etc.
communicate with H. M. Tillman
Bay City Orc or thl« paper. Reward.
T 49 It
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Dinner is Served
HERE
is
I s
always
alwnys
I'illainook.
hill, has been here for
past two weeks visiting
atives. and friends.
bles served lo the moat appltliiog
ways, creamy, fluffy potatoes,
piquant salads and dainty deeerta.
Have breakfast, lunch or
dinner with us. You'll be
delighted with the excel­
lent food, the quick ser­
vice. unfailing
courtoey
and unuaally reasonable
price«.
0YD IN "GRANDMA’S BOY ”
■thing new for LIyod—the romance
Cat Boy."
j
surprise!
\V. II. Hoskins, who has
been confined to his house
for some time wit illness, is
now able to be out again.
. d four weeks at the HIELIG THEATRE in
All mail dispatch
¡V sch-
Grand Ronde accorditi
edule to take effect September 16th
should be posted not later than 3:30
W. C. Foster P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Camp­
bell were visitors here dur­
ing fair week. Mr. Campbell
Mrs. F. L. Howard retur was formerly sheriff of Til­
ned home recently from lamook county but now has
Portland where she has been a position with the state
traffic department.
visiting friends.
The Priscilla club wi
meet Friday October 6 at th
home of Mrs. Carl Schultz.
NE GREi vi
eland—We’ve seen it—we know its good_ we
You've never seen a poor picture of a ZANE
GREY story—this one will sustain the pa#t
rep­
utation of this popular writer. Don’t fail to see it.
1
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JI
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It's toasted. This
one extra process
gives a delightful
quality that can
not be duplicated
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Remember the days and dates and be at the box
office EARLY'
F0X NEWS
FOX NEWS.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 18.
THURSDAY—FRIDAY. September 21-22. AMERI-
• AT THE SIGN of the JACK 0’LANTERN''
CAN LEGION BENEFIT SHOW!
Front the thrilling story by MYRTLE REED A
story of weird forms, black cats, banging doors
buried treasures and mystery. I's an unusualy.in-
ITS TOASTED
• every one in Tillamook to see know you’ll en­
joy it!
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
teres'ing and entertaining semi - coined}’ du ma.
"S0THERN EXPOSURE” Two reel comedy.
J
You'll laugh at Lloyd!
The finish Is a roar. "GRAND.
JY” is the greatest, comedy of the year. It
p
and see them..
Saturday September 23.
CHAS. 'BUCK' JONES >n "ROUGH SHOD”
A story of ARIZONA RANCH LIFE. A real genuine
hundred per cent WESTERN FULL of ACTION and
CARDIGAN" from the famous novel by Robert
W. Chambers. The first American Historical pro-
duction.
(Note.) Just a few words of xplanation— Cardi-
is controlled b the American Legion and
:’.-.'ieveer shown is in conjunction with that org-
> atlon. It is a most interesting and Instructive
p: ii..tion. You owe it to yourself and the Legion
. ■ see and support this show. The greater support
. . n means greater benefits to the Legion. COME
:ul COME
ENTERTAINMENT to the LAST.
EARLY!
TWO NIGHTS ONLY
NO
ADVANCE in PRICES.
‘ THE PIPER” T"° reel Comedy.
’---- ,
Don’t Put It in the Attic
It’s Fun to Refinish It Yourself
—We’ll Tell You How
ANY lovely home things «re
put in the attic when they
■re old only on the outside.
They would look a« good as new if
refinished.
You can refinish them yourself with
a little paint, varniah, or enamel, and
a bit of work "that is really fun.”
We organized a special department
just to tell you how to refinish things
successfully. Write our “Home Ser­
vice Department,” telling them what
you want to refinish and how you
want it to look.
Our experts will tell you just how
to do the work, what materials
brushes, etc., you need.
We make special paints, varnishes,
enamels, wall finishes and stains for
you to use. They are the results of
73 years in the paint-making business.
M
Oregon State
Fair
Friendship and Finance
SALEM
FRIENDSHIP
SEPTEMBER
.\I O N E Ï
They «re the be»t materials of their
kind that we know.
Ask for Fuller’s Free Advice and
use Fuller'« Products to make your
home even more attractive than it is
now. The work is easy and fascina­
ting.
The results are a wonderful
reward.
Deroret Varnish Stain« for
refiiushing furniture and
woodwork.
They atain and
rarmah in one operation.
Match the oolor of any na­
tural wood. Made in 8 col­
or«.
We alto make Rubber-Ce­
ment Floor Paint, All Pur-
poae Varniehea. Silkrnwblte
Enamel, Washable Wall Fin
ieh, Fifteen for Floor« Var­
nish, Fullerwear Varnish,
Floor Wai. Auto Enamel.
Fuller'« Hot Water Wall Finish (kalaomine).
Porch and Step Paint, and PIONEER U HITS
LEAD.
as well as
when you start an account with us.
our interests will be
protected
and
in return for your Confidence.
plays. Greatest horeshow in
the northwest. Splendid ma­
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
chinery and tractor exhibits.
Excellent races, and high
class amusements. Best of
camping and parking grou­
"Homa ServicePaints
Varmiehwe • I noma I« - 3 ta I nt
^Tillamook County Bank
nds. Excursion rates on all
railroad lines
Manufacture? by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 42, San Francisco
Brane he a in 19 Cities in the Weat
SAH TKpMtMd 8£L0W ’CUI IT OUT AND PASTE HIN WUR NOTE BOOK
For particular- write
Full«’* "Hom« grrvk-e" I’.luU are »old by the foilowm« I d your citv
LEAD
We want you ti deposit
\ wealth of agricultural dis­
grgClWCATIOtl
ALEX MCNAIR
G. W. PHELPS
A. C. & H. ANDERSON
NELSON & CO.
Of Great Importance To Us
you will be assured of OUR Friendship
FuHerb
•
The Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is
25-30
Decoret Varnish Stains
& CO.
GARIBALDI
NEHALEM
BAY CITY
A. H. LEA, Manager, Salem
OTHERS FOLLOW
WALLPAPER
Need A New Rang
In Quality And In Price
’ h
-rgest stock of wallpaper ever in Tillamook
Wholesale and Retail
Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils
Paint to Brighten up the Furniture
Farming Implements
Business is Good
Tillamook Tire Company
E. F. ROGERS
I aints, Oils, Turpentine, Etc.
>■»
c. L. LEWIS COMPANY
so«
something
_ for r you to
mighty good waiting
T
eat—tender roaata, delicious vegeta­
t ¿DNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19.2«
ALEX McNAIR & CO.
Don’t let the rainy days stop your moving
...The City Transfer
la prepared to «end experienced
packer« into
canvas to cover all
your
■■ ■
your homo
with
< >regon
I
Officer Nst’l Bank Bldg.
Ground Floor
Both Phone«: Bell 43-j
P O. Box 197
goods
CALL U3 DAY OR NIGHT
TOURIST CAFE
Tillamook,
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO.
L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop.
Our Motto:
Quick ecVvice and >e a*ouabio rate«
Complete Set of Abstráete of the Records of Tillamook County
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What would you think of this?
or ot her*"« '"<* ‘’‘alUn< ■ *2.00 purchase of sugar
one pair
°Ur s,ore' wlU be «»Utled to
vard? b..»
rior#chl«m »hc*s for 50c. 100
ity of dr
n.g.!'ara at lc p*‘r >',rd- or any quant*
know it, * .’l11“ ne*ded at 1* P«r yard. You
is a
k J b* d0M' but proTe to «• that y°ur’8
, '
' abIe iredlt account, then when sickness
'n.r ^?ar P*r Chefk’ don,t worrY! Your wife
and children won’t go hungry.
CONOVER & CONOVER
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