Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 17, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    FOR BALE — FULL BLOODED
White Leghorn Cockerels. Win.
N. Rife. Mutual Phone.
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ortland Auto Stage
IVAN DONALDSON, Mgr., Tillamook, Ore.
k. Tillamook, 7:3° *m-. 2:00 p.m., end *6:00 p.m.
L portland, 7=45 ara-> ♦iaiä© p.m., and 3:30 p.m.
___________ via-----------------
iaad Ronde, Willamina, Sheridan, McMinnville, Dayton,
Newburg, Multnomah.
Jly except StN^lV
The KOHLER Automatic
produces 110-volt current
The Kohler Automatic Power and Light Plant produces
standard 110-volt electricity, and therefore allows you to
use the same standard electric light bulbs and appliances
used in cities. These appliances are available everywhere
end cost less than those of lower voltage.
Coupled with this advantage of the Kohler Automatic is
the feature of “no st^age batteries.” This does away with
the trouble and e^lnse 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 Volts
Automatic
1300 Watta
R. F. ZACHMAN
Tillamook, Oregon
G. A. Brougtun of Beaver was
Tillamook on business Thursday.
Gust ensen, keeper of the light­
house at Cape Mears spent Wednes­
day in Tillamook.
Pete Brown and Abe Kuppenben—
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FOB KALE
■ <ter are moving a bouse this week
for W. B.- Aiderman west of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen FOR 3 ALB—«7 FOOT DKEP «KA
trolling boat, 14 horse power,
were spectators at the Pacific Inter­
heavy duty engine. Flret class
national last week
shape.
Price 8«5O. See Hudson,
John Kunze of Blaine was in the
at Hudson’s Garage.
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II. W. Vogel of Oretown transact­
ed business in the city Wednesday.
Harry Elliott and Ted Ford drove
to Portland Friday and celebrated
Armistice Day.
Mrs. Vanderpool of Garibaldi was;
shopping in the city Tuesday.
Dr, Robinson reports the birth .of 1
a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mac-
Daniel on Nov. 9, and a son to Mr. ■
and Mrs. Morris H. Glisan, Nov. 8.
Mrs. Smoke of Garibaldi
spent
Monday in Tillamook at the home of
Mrs. Charles Roe.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gilbert and
children of Beaver visited at
the
home of Mrs. Gilbert's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Bunn last Saturday
and Sunday
Mr.- and Mrs. John Weiss of Bea
ver were in the city Monday.
Dr. Shearer reports the Tilth of
a son to Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Ryzner
last Friday, Nov. 10.
Mrs. eorge Fowler of Beaver was
a Tillamook shopper Monday
Miss Edna Riggs visited over the
week end with her sister, Mrs. Ralph
Warren iu Portland.
A. A. Pennington left Tuesday !
morning for Portland where he will
meet his wife who has been on
an
extensive trip through Oiegon and
Idaho for the last two months. While
in Portland the Penningtons will do
the spring buying for the store.
Mrs. Tom Armstrong, nurse, has
■illy recovered from a long period]
of illness since spring, and is now
able to go nursing. Maternity cases!
that would not care to go to hospital
will give tliepi the best of care
at
her home. Mutual Phone.—5t3.
There will be a dance at the Fair­ i
view hail Saturday, November 25th.
some of the proceeds of which, it is
said, will go to the mess fund
of
Company “K.”
The Ladies Aid of the Christian
Church will hold a home cooking
sale at Conover’s store Saturday,
November 25tli. Adv.
II
.FOR SALE QR TRADE FOR CITY
property, 93 acre ranch. Write
P. O. Box 414 or inquire Headlight
office.
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SALE 0F BAYOCEAN LOTS NOW UNDER WAY
PRWES ATTRACTIVELY LOW
TERMS SO EASY ANY ONE MAY BUY
TILLAMOOK RESIDENTS HAVE FIRST CHOICE
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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A
Dairy ranch on the coast, 60 acres
rich sandy bottom land, 14 acres
set to Logans, 2 acres In straw-
berries; tine buildings, 1 1-2 miles
to town, good school and nelgh-
bors; 15 miles from Salem, Runn-
ing water, Thls is splendid land for
vegetables, berries or for hogs; 40
acres in cultivation. Price 812,000.
Full particulars in first letttr.
John H. Scott, 228 Ore. Building.
Salem, Oregon.
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$
$
FOR SALE pr TRADE—Four choice
lota on Main street in Baker. Ore.,
.five minutes walk from poetofflce
in beat resldenoe district, will sac­
rifice for 1800, qr will take good
auto for all or part. Box 416,
Tillamook, or inquire R117 Head­
light office.
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Tertns, $10 down; S1O month; 6 ° o interest
Be one of the first to select
a choice lot—DO IT NOW!
See F. D. MITCHELL, Todd Hotel
Receivers of T. B. Potter Realty Co., Ch. of Com. Blig., Portlar d, Oregon.
I
$
$
I
$
SATISFATION
THE
STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
i
The Store without Baits or Rebates
Paper Hanging Free !
ÀLL PAPER BOUGHT QF US
priced over 60c per single roll will
be hung free for a limited time.
Come in and make your selection
EARL!
MISCELLANEOUS
w ANTED
RESPONSIBLE PARTY
to care tor 3’4 year old boy dur
nig day while mother Is employed.
Answer
Mrs. Hughes, Haltom’
Store.
C. L. LEWIS COMPANY
PAPER STORE
SPECIAL-SIX
TOURING
VAUGHN DRAGSAWS — HEAVY
and light weights, with and with­
out clutch.
Prices reduced Feb­
ruary 1st. E. G. Kreba.
15-tf
$
We have a very fine lot of Apples at different
prices, and all worth the money.
Cooking Apples, good for pies and nance CAp
per box
-
sJVU
Our Popcorn is the best and cheap, 3 lbs for25c
Fancy new Iioney, at per comb
25c
New Brazil Nuts at per pound
20c
Fancy new Almonds, at per pound
35c
Manchurian Walnuts, at per pound
25C
Extra Good Values in Polar White Soap
Our finest Laundry Soap nt 23 bars for
$1.00
$1.00
Golden Star Soap at 29 bars fox
Owner leaving City is offering ’to
sell for 12600. 81,000 cash bal-
ance on easy terms. Thls is a
high clads buy either for a home 1
or an investment. Full particu-1
lars at Y124 Headlight.
FOR SALE—-Two acre tract in edge
of Tillamook City.
Fine eight
room house, garage, and other
out buildings.
Inquire of Roy
Woods, Beaver, Oregon.
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(Note error in last ad)
Mr, F. D. Mitchell is now on the job, and will be found at Todd
Hotel, Tillamook, Oregon, until the 26th inst. He is acting in this mat-
ter without charge, and the receivers are giving buyers the advantage of
the commission that would otherwise, be paid. Bayocean’s location is
second to none. You cannot afford to wait until the road is completed
before buying a lot.
8 AL!
I0D5RN 6 ROOM
Bungalow twrulsked. On corner
lot one block from mala paved
thoroughfare, with large | garage,
poultry house and garden spot.
FOR SALE— 40 ACRE
RANCH
3 room house, barn, stock and
equipment.
All in crop and all
irrigated. Price ?4500. 81500. cash
balance to suit purchaser.
80 ACRES, 6 room house, orchard,
barn, stock and equipment. A
real country home—At S. bargin—•
All under water.
Have some good trades.
Write us or come and see the won­
derful opportunities in Central Or®.
REDMOND LAND AND LOAN CO.
REDMOND, OREGON.
Prices Range from $112 to $380
m he money raised by this sale will be largely spent in Tillamook County
[' /or taxes and connecting up street improvements with the County Road which
i the County has under construction.
TBESE WINTRY EVENINGS
WANTED—PARTNER IN GARAGE I
business in Tillamook. 8750 re­
quired. * Inquire
XI23 Head-!
light.
2tf. I TAKEN UP—THREE STRAY HE1
fers. Fred Wyss, 3 miles south
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of Tillamook.
FOR SALE—.HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ;
stove, bed, chairs, and all turni-, lost - tuesday ~ evening fire
man's brown turnout coat, with
turé in the house.
Apply Vincez!
heavy collar and buckles. Finder
Jacobs, Tillamook.
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please return to fire department.
FOR
SALE—LIGHT
PAIR (
horses I
with
harness. G.
Broughton. Beaver.
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Now that election is over, let us get down to business. These lots
are located in and near the meadow, in a southerly end of the penin-
tula, nearest to Tillamook, well protected from winds easy of access,
close to the beach and caves, water main handy, lots mostly level and
easy to build on, all above tides.
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Apples and Pop Com
FOR SALE OR TRADE—5 ROOM I WANTED- PIANO TO RENT. HEL-
1
cottage at Watseco, on Roosevelt
en Wheeler, Gem Theatre or P. O.
highway. House equipped with
Box No. 653.
electric lights, water and fire­
FOR RENT
place. J. H. Rosenberg.
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HOUSE
FOR
RENT—FIVE ROOMS
FOR SALE—J4EWLY BUILT FIVE-
electricity and water,
located
room bungalow. Convenient. Easy
three miles north of town
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terms. Call at 901 First Street2t2
quire at Headlight office. Al26
FOR SALE—GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE
WANTED TO BUY
with two acres, on Eighth street
near Park avenue. Call nt 817 WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
Eighth St.
2t2p
sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual
phone.
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FOR SALE—Horse, harness and bug­
gy wagon. Can be seen any time
at, the residence. D. II. Frank-
hauser, 1st Ave. and 8th St. 2t2
Page Five
Will Be Mick Appreciated by the Whole Family
FOR SALE—FIVE ROOM MODERN
' OR SALE—5 % ACRES AT HEBO ]
bungalow, with basement, in good
1 1-2 acres cleared, balance very
condition,
situated
on high
light brush. 3 springs on place.
ground. For sale by owner. In­
Water in house. 16 young fruit
trees.
2 room bungalow', also
quire Headlight Office Z125. 3tl
summer house, wood shed
and I
chicken park. 81750, part terms. M. FOR SALE -1 OVERLAND AUTO
O. Ott, Hebo, Ore.
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mobile in first class condition.
This car is fitted with a delivery
FOR RENT OR SALE—NEW BUILT
body and will handle 12 cans of
5 room bungalow, convenient. In
milk. Price 2250. Address Box
stallments. Call 901 First St.
194, City.
5tl
East, Tillamook.
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POSTS FOR SALE—INQUIRE OF
Byron Bradley. Pleasant Valley. FOR RENT- MODERN 6 ROOM
furnished house. Inquire of G. A.
FOR SALE—CHEAP. FORD TOÌTb '
Martin at Sunset Garage, or 815
Ing car. See J. H. Rosenberg 214 i
W. Fifth St.
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THE COMING BEACH RESORT
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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
,.T NOVEMBER 17. W
FOR SALE—1 REGISTERED JER-
sey yearling, sired by St. Mawes
Noble Duke (bull owned by
E.
Glad), Dam Retraites, imported
from island of Jersey. Also one
Jersey bull calf, I months old,
sired by one of Len McCormack’s
bulls, and dam was champion and
grand champion Jersey cow
at
the Pacific International, 1920.
This cow also won milking con-
test Tillamook county fair,
prices on the above animals
right. J. Merril Smith, owner
EQUIPMEN1
Beaded radiator.
Rear
view mirror. Automatic
windahield wipar. Rain­
proof. one-piece windahield.
Cowl lighta.
Cowl ventilator. Maaeive
head lamps Tonneau light
With long eatcnalon cord.
Eight day clock.
Thief
proof tranemiaaion lock. Tool
compartment in left front
drx>r Outside and in» ide door
tuujdlce«
At its new lowpriceof $ 12 75 the Studebaker Special - Six Tour­
ing Car maintainsStudebakeridealsof quality and performance,
with added features that make it even a greater value than before.
It is known for its striking beauty just as it is for its thor­
ough dependability. Luxurious comfort is assured by the nine-
inch seat cushions of genuine leather and the long semi elliptic
springs, front and rear.
Power, flexibility and ease of handling are combined to
make the Special Six the most highly regarded five passenger
car on the market.
By manufacturing complete motors, transnissions, bod
tops, castings, forgings and stampings, middlemen’s profits on
such items are eliminated and one profit only is included in
Studebaker prices. Highest standards of workmanship are
maintained and materials are the finest the market affords.
In the Special-Six Touring Car you will find such value and
satisfaction as only Studebaker can offer.
The name Studebaker is your assurance of satisfaction.
MODELS AND PRICES
f. o b. factor iot
LIGHT SIX
J-Paaa , nr W. B
40 H P.
SPECIAL SIX
S-Pa—, Itf W B
SO H P.
Tourinc
. . ..... _ S 975
Roadater
(JPm.)
. 975
CoiipeRoe<l«ter
(2P m 4.)_____
1225
Sedan_____________ 1550
Tnuring
4H74
Roadater
GP.u.)__________ 1250
Roadater
(4 P*..« ).....
1273
Coup« (4 P iim )_____ 1875
Sedan
. 2050
BIG SIX
7-Pw. ne w.
H. P.
b .
3pee<!«»er
(4 Paw.)
1785
Coupe (4-Paia.)—22/5
Coupe (S-P in )____ 2375
Serbin _
. 2475
Sedan (Spécial) 3650
Non-Skid Cord Ttrn, Front and Rw, St^ndtud Equipment
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FOR SALE—VAUGHN DRAG SAW
with clutch, one 8 ft. and
4ti ft. blade. All as good
new. Woi.
N.
Rife, Mutual
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Phone.
FOR HALE — NORTH W! N SPIE;
and Baldwin apples at 60c po
. fi
I. (J.
It.
Dallas.
re«i R. Eliott, Dallas, Oiugou,
Wil'jams & Williams
STUDEBAKEE