THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Ing with her sister, returned them. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dawson children, of Garibaldi, were in Saturday. Harry Fletcher of Hemlock In Tillamook Friday. 0. spittniesser and Earl Ayres of Blaine was in Paul Disney, motored to iiville Sunday morning, return- city the last of the week. Mr. and Mre. Wayne Phelps k . aame day. Mrs. Spltzmesser, Das been in McMinnville visit- family, of Junction City, were the city last week visiting Mrs. Phelps’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Rowe, and her siBters, Mrs. Bertha Chris Hanson of Bay City trans­ acted business in Tillamook Satur­ day. I Icuuncn Î A\\Ol!NClMLMS METHODIST If your eye falls upon member it is there for your sake Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of * not another. All that Is vital to Blaine were in the city Saturday. is at stake and you want to come i FOR SALE Hanson and Mrs. George Hoskins. We) and let us reason together, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Rowe accompanied The I may abuse preachers and churches FOR SALE—CHEAP. FORD TOUR- them on their return home. sometimes and think them a nuis­ ing car. See J. H. Rosenberg 2t4 Phelps family is so favorably ance, but Artemus Ward said, Trade With Men You Know dined toward Tillamook that “Show me a place where thet;e isn’t FOR SALE OR TRADE—5 ROOM may move here soon. cottage at Watseco, on Roosevelt any meetin' house and where preach­ Mrs. C. W. Stuller and family left I ers are never seen, and I'll show you highway. House equipped with Tuesday for McMinnville to Join Mr. a place where old hats air stuffed electric lights, water and fire­ 2t4 Stuller who is employed with a dry1 into broken winders, where the' place. J. H. Rosenberg. Mira' goods firm there. children air dirty and ragged, where FOR SALE—NEWLY BUILT FIVE- Mrs. Russell Hawkins of Idaville ' gates have no hinges, where the rooni bungalow. Convenient. Easy was in town Monday. wimmen air slipshod, and where terms. Call at 901 First Street2t2 air Mr. and Mrs. Archie French maps of the devil's wild land palnted upon men’s shirt-bosums FOR SALE—GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE were in Portland last week. with two acres, on Eighth street 1 Edith Fletcher Is in the city for ! with tobacco jooce! That’s what near Park avenue. Call at 817) Let us consider what I ’ ll show you. a few days visiting friends. Eighth St. 2t2p Jim Woods and son, Jess, of the preachers and churches do for us before wc aboose ’ em. ” Blaine were in the city Monday. FOR SALE—Horse, harness and bug-1 You aie United to hear Dr. C. E. Mrs. Geo. Williams of Bay City gy wagon. Can be seen any time j Powell Sunday morning at 11:00. was a Tillamook shopper Monday. at the residence. D. H. Frank- ! Safeguard your home. Be careful of little things Mrs. Pearl bovir is visiting in He comes wel lrecommended, well in­ hauser, 1st Ave. and 8th St. 2t 2 ; that cause fires and then make sure of protection formed. He will interest you. Salem for a few days. The pastor will speak in the ev­ WANTED—PARTNER IN GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. John Hathaway,! with a sound insurance policy. Subject: “The Princely business in Tillamook. $750 re­ J Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hoacy and son ening. quired. Inquire X123 Head­ Max, left Monday morning for ai Well-Digger.” You are always wel come at this church. light. 2tf. You need the sound pro­ hunting trip through southern SIMPSON HAMRICK, Pastor. Oregon. Insurance of tection of a policy in • a FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD GOODS, every kind Miss Iva Nelson of Cloverdale was stove, bed, chairs, and all furni­ strong substantial de­ UNITED BRETHREN In town Saturday. Accident & Health ture in the house. Apply Vincez Tillamook services: Sunday School pendable company — in Mrs. Ruth Benson Jones, who Automobile Jacobs, Tillamook. 2t2 Farm teaches in the Hebo school, was in I 10 A. M. Preaching 11 A. M. No the Hartford Fire Insur ­ evening service the 22nd. The pas­ FOR SALE—LIGHT Fidelity & Surety PAIR OF the city Saturday. ance Company for ex­ Bonds horses with harness. G. A. * Carpet and Rug weaving. Corner tor will speak at Beaver at 3 P. M.. Fire Broughton. Beaver. 2t3p of 1st avenue Eeast and Sth St. D. and at Pleasant Valley at 8 P. M. ample. Life Nothing long faced about these J H. FrankhauSer.—2tf. Live Stock FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A Plate Glass Mrs. Edrie LaBare Melchuish, who services. You will find them Dairy ranch on the coast, 60 acres Public Liability taught last year in the Tillamook | sure cure for the blues. Come! rich sandy bottom land, 14 acres W. O. WOOLEVER. Minister. Call on Workman’s grade school, Is back again for a Compensation set to Logans, 2 acres in straw- few weeks, substituting for Ger-1 this agency berries; fine buildings, 1 1-2 mi les PRESBYTERIAN trude Imus who has gone to Port-1 Sunday School, 10 A. M. to town, good school and nelgh- land for medical treatment. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sub­ bors; 15 miles from Salem, Runn- Pete Brown returned Wednesday ing water, This is splendid land for from a trip to Portland and south­ ject: “God’s Family.” There will he no evening worship. vegetables, berries or for hogs; 40 ern Washington. Train an automobile up in . the acres in cultivation. Price $12.000. G. A. Reeher made a trip to Sa­ Full particulars in first letttr. lem in his car Saturday morning, way it should go and on Sunday It “The Insurance Man’’ John H. Scott, 228 Ore. Building, returning Sunday afternoon, bring- will go to church. Phones: Mutual & Hêll 43-J 21 Years in Tillamook Always a warm welcome to all. Salem, Oregon. 2t2 Ing with him Mrs. Reeher and baby ALLAN A. McREA, Minister. daughter. FOR SALE— 40 ACRE RANCH Miss Ethel Roe, of McMinnville, 3 room house, barn, stock and is spending a few weeks at the Hu- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boos of Forest equipment. All in crop and all bert O'Dell home. last Grove visited F. R. Cardiff irrigated. Price $4500. $1500. cash i John Weiss, Jr., of Hemlock, was week. balance to suit purchaser. S-a ths Champions in town the first of the week? 80 ACRES, 6 room house, orchard, I barn, stock and equipment. A R. B. Miller and C. W. Barrick; TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK real country home-—At a bargin— left Tuesday for Portland. COUNTY All under water. Berl Burckard, who has for some . Have some good trades. time been an operator at the local¡ As I am a candidate for the office Write us or come and see the won­ PORTLAND, NOV. 4-11 plant of the Pacific Telephone com - ! of County Commissioner of Tilla­ derful opportunities In Central Ore. pany, has been transferred to the1 mook County in the general elec­ REDMOND LAND AND LOAN CO. $75,000 in Premium*--Beef and Dairy Breed*—Honei, Swine, Sheep and Goat* Portland office. tion to be held on Tuesday, Novem­ REDMOND, OREGON. Western Winter poultry and R*bbit Show, ber 7th, 1922, I respectfully solicit The Presbyterian Guild will Western Dairy Products Show—Manufac­ a big Harvest Dinner, Thursday ev­ your support and vote at that time FOR SALE Two acre tract In edge turers and Land Products Show — of Tillamook .City. Fine eight Night Horse Show. ening, Oct. 26th, at the Guild Hall,. on the following platform and dec- room house, garage, and other laration of principles: Largest exposition of its kind in America 6:30 P. M. Everybody Is invited to ; —10 acres under one roof! I believe that you will all agree, out buildings. Inquire of Roy eats. Only attend. Lots of good with me that taxes and the cost of Woods, Beaver, Oregon. 34tf REMEMBER THE DAT 50c a palte.—Adv. carrying on the county business returned to ! Mrs. John Conklin should be reduced at least 25 per VAUGHN DRAGSAWS — HEAVY PORTLAND, her home in Aberdeen after spending cent or more and that this can be and light weights, with and with­ OREGON. Mr. done without impairing the efflency some time with her parents, out clutch. Prices reduced Feb­ of various departments of the coun­ and Mrs. F. C. Feldschau. ruary 1st. E. G. Krebs. 15-tf ty. If elected I will devote my whole time and energy to the af­ FOR SALE or TRADE—Four choice fairs of the county as a whole. I lots on Main street in Baker, Ore., will do all in my power to see that .five minutes walk from postoffice we secure a dollar in value for ev-1 In best residence district, will sac­ ery dollar expended. I would de­ rifice for 1800, or will take good mand that all county officials ride auto for all or part. Box 416, in their own cars, buy their own Tillamook, or Inquire R117 Head­ tires, gas and oil. or walk; for I be-1 light office. 44tf lieve that this practice is entirely wrong In furnishing automobiles FOR SALE—80 acre farm near Beavre, Oregon. House and barn. for plasure and ’’joy riding.” I Six acres cultivated, ten acres would be County Commissioner for slashed. School near property. all the people. I do not believe in Good neighborhood. Address BN taking on road building projects at 103, care Headlght. 43-tO this time that cannot be completed within the term of office. I be­ HELP WANTED lieve hat all road work should be kept within the appropriations and WANTED - MAN WITH TEAM To confined where necessary to main haul 35 yards of gravel in pay­ trunk highways and In mainten­ ment for tile. Tillamook Clay ance of Intersecting or side roads. Works. 49tf The per capita tax of Tillamook County Is $104.52, the highest of WANTED TO BUY ; any county in the state of Oregon, he per capita tax in 1911 was WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR 1 $36.14. Tillamook dairymen In sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual ¡1920 received over $2,000.00000 phone. 18 tf for our famous cheese and our taxes for 1921 was $*05,000 00. In FOR RENT ____ What this bill really proposes is to substitute state 1921 the Tillamook dairymen re­ l’OiF RENT Modern 6 room control over the education of your children for your control. ceived $1,500,000.00 and our taxes Ished house. Inquire ol for the 1922 payments is over $920.- The people of Michigan have already overwhelmingly Martin. St Garage 000 00—and this in i view of the defeated this measure, because it attacked the freedom of . Fifth St. I fact that the incc ne of our dafry- education. men had fallen off approxlmately $500.000-00 or fully 25 per cent in Protect your rights which are being endangered —do Income. Tillamook County as a not be misled by the name ci thio il. Read the proposed whole will pay this year over one bill carefully. Read the campaign literatura Find out million ($1,000. 00000) in taxes. Is the intent of the bill which is disguised by the title. i It not time that somethirig was I done to put on the br akes? ??’? You will find that that they propose school monoply. 1 want the voters of Tillamook A hidden attack upon freedom of education. I County to know just where I stand and if you believe as I do, favor me with your vote at the general elec- tion on Tuesday. November 7th, Showing beautiful pat­ 1922 I hereby pledge that I will tern hats in black and keep faith with the people. all the new shades of Yours very truly. Adv. 51t4 R. O. RICHARDS. brown, draped turbans A.D.S Mrs. E. W. Wallace of Beaver was in town Thursday. Milk of Magnesia FOR BABIES— A tablespoonful in Baby’s Milk avoids sour, acid stomach and colic. Try it and note the improvement that follows quickly. FOR ADULTS— It eliminates many causes of ill health by causing better digestion. PROTECT IT! 8 ounces 25c 16 ounces 50c LAMAR’S DRUG STORE Tillamook, Oregon •I ROLLIE W. WATSON ifio International Live Stock Exposition We Thank You! We knew it was only thoughtlessness but we are surprised at the result, and wish to thank the hundreds of customers who have flocked into our store since 'Oct. 1st and paid their bills In full. We appreciate that kind of co operation, now you do appreciate our efforts to give you The reason that this name is misleading is because we already have compulsory educa­ tion under the present existing law, and we already have compulsory teaching in English in all schools. AUTUMN MILLINERY Vote 315X NO on the School Monopoly Bill POLLYANNA SHOP Called on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill A Full Line of cent your expectation. us. If we made any error in your account, We gladly correct them. CONOVER & CONOVER OREGON TILLAMOOK, by using PACIFIC STUMPING POWDER ERE’S what you’ve been looking for,—a dynamite equal in strength to other stumpingpu.. Jershuf costing less per stick! And we Lave it for you in PACIFIC STUMPING,—a powder made by du Pont, whose explosives always give satisfaction. Besiaes having 130 1J4 x 8-inch sticks to the 50-pound case,—other standard stumping powders having about 85—PACIFIC. STUMPING POWDER will not fre c nor cause headache from handling So you si looting have three »ci.:, ! PACIFIC STUMPING, (1) one- tc ct half mote headaches! thawing;« Every dol stump - more Kiers. ¡tímate X your land cleai KING CRENSHAW HARDWARE CO E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS ft CO., Inc., PORTLAND, ORE. of velvet and metal. Needlework & Infants Wear Millinery and Dresses Mrs. Orpha Eastman t pei* value for your money, and we shall endeavor to The School Monopoly Bill has a misleading name! VT'OU have an interest in schools? Then be sure to understand the true meaning of the School Monopoly Bill which is called on the ballot the Compulsory Education Bill. 100 We know' I I I I 3 The New Crusher Felt Hats Miss M. Patterson Our classified ads bring results