Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 22, 1922, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PRODIGAL BENNY
The asinine individual who was
ousted from the governor’s chair by
the people of this state at the No­
vember elections is now in the east­
ern stages expounding his prowess in
his native heath.
Ole-i.t evidently thinks that he is
Aar enough away from home that
people who are intimately acquaint­
ed with the details will not hear of
his Bost< plan spellbinding or his ef­
forts to discredit Oregon to eastern
people
However a press, more or
less truthful, hb print*,] his utter-
ances ano gulibli easterners may be
led to believe some of them.
The defeated governor says that
thy Ku Klux Klan is running hog
wild in Oregon. He evidently gains
this impression from his losing the
election.
His undeveloped
mental
machinery is unable to comprehend
that Oregonians had hud enough of
him and w re quite hnxious to see
someone e!se in ’he state house.
Olcott explains that the schoc) bill
is a curse to *he state and that it
was put over by the Ku Klux Klan
and a small group of Scottish Rite
Masons. Hu says that the Masonic
lodge as a whole was not n favor
of the bill. Ht. plainly ignores the
fact that the Masonic lodge has for
years been trying to get such a
measure passed and that the Su-
’.¿3ŒK
prerrt Council of the Scottish Rite
at Washington, D. C. has been boost
ng lor a compulsory school measure
for somy time before it wks intro- I
duced in Oregon. He says that the
bill wa- aimed at the Catholics and
that it will eventually lead to civil
war in this country if enforced,
Again, ho appears to be ignorant
the fact 1 th.-:’ k layge number
the votes n favor of the bill v
POU BALI
placed by Catholics themselv-s,
FOR SALE—Inquire of By
thoroughly understood the measure
ron Bradley, Pleasant Valley. 10t4
and wh > realized its . advantages.
Hither these things are unknown to K>P SALE—20 head of high grade
'ho gow-rnor or he ig brazenly lying
Jersey heifers.
Will freshen in
about them
get his revenge upon
the
pring. Karl Steiwer, Jeffer­
Oregon for having turned him out
son, Oregon.
10t4
In any event he should be stoppe 1
for h<- gee to the eastern stati s as FOP SALE—( attle dog sjc months
old. Collie and Shepard breeding.
a representative of Oregon and his
$15: Inquire at this office. B. 127
ravings may be taken seriously.
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THOMAS MEUtóTi
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SUNDAY. DECEMBER 24
*1 «Sti
CHRISTMAS EVE SPECIAL
W*
OUR LEADING CITIZEN” story ”y C ■
e. A comedy drama of large prop» tions,
showing the sunny side of Main street por
itay'-d in an '-labórate entertainment > i:'i
ling with r«al American pep and v.-ii. Li
this eotnedy classic Mr. Meighan is supported
by THEODORE ROBERTS and LOI!
SON. It s a landslide of laughter.
FOX NEWS.
NOTICE
FOR SALE—Home made quilts. Will
NOTICE is hereby given that th»-1
sell or trade for chickens.
regular annual stockholders’ meet
MONDAY. DECEMBER 25
St 615 3rd East.
mg >f the Tillamook County Bank,
CHRISTMAS
NIGHT- SELECTED SPECIAL
FOR
SAI.E
—
Cordwood.
16
inch
body
will lie held at its banking house in
the cty of Tillamook, State of Ore
fir. $8.50 per cord. Leave orders
gon, at tin- hour of 8 p. tn. o'clock
at Honey & Heuisers Grocery. 9-tf
on Thursday, January 11, 1923.
VAUGHN DRAGSAWS — HEAVY
The purpose for which this meet
featuring SHIRLEY MASON. What you'll
and light weights, with and with­
ing is called Is to elect a Board of
see in "Shirley of the Circus”.—Startling
out aiutati.
Prices reduced Feb­
■'Directors for the ensuing year and
stunts by women fair, hurtling acrobats in
ruary let. E. G. Kreba.
15-tf
for the transaction of any other bus
air, inhuman freaks, both strange and rare,
Ines- that may properly be pre
reckless riders danger dare, lovely ladies,
POR SALE or TRADE—Four choice
sented
limbs so bare, entrancing visions, who would
kits on Main street In Baker, Ore.,
not stare? yes it’s the life for those who care.
W. F. NICHOLS,
.fire mlnut* walk from poetoffice
Oh! How’d you like to see the show." Fine
Cashier.
tn best residence district, will sno­
and dandy—come let's go!
rt fl no for |800. or will take good
■ DOUBLE TROUBLE” a two reel comedy
auto for all or part.
Box 416.
featuring—— ’
During the pats we have
Tillamook, or Inquire R117 Head­
•nditures with
had the little stars of this comedy many
light afflae.
taxation. That;
time». They have at all times made a HIT
will the chlldiei:, so now we have them for
inty court, w ith I FOR SALK 37 Pt X)T D19SP
special enjoyment o. the children. What .’
e county com—
trolling boat
14 home pnwir,
I you
names? We don’t mind
advisory board,
First clasH
henry duty engine,
JANE and KATHERINE
with for some
shape. Prl'si $650. See Hudson
-is to coni
It that quit« a
.it Hudson's tJaraga
is made
It is
Is will satisfyi
,t SALE- 5% AGftES AT HEBO.
1 J—o pere« çlenrçd, balance very
light brush. 8 springs Mi fcl n i ». i
Water in house. 16 young fruit
the whereabouts of Hal Lewis, for
trees
2 room bungalow, alsò
merly
of Wheeler, Oregon, pieuse
a ¡
summer house, wood shed
and
write C. E. Parker, Willamina,
h«! ( hicken park
$1750, part terms. M
Oregon, Gen. Dlel.
O. OH. Hebo, Ore,
6lf
s. ......... „ .
LOST—Between 3rd and Sth streets
i
FOR KALE nvo acre tract ill edge
on Fifth Avenue, 2 suit ciises con­
of Tillaniook City.
Fine eight
taining clothing. Return to F. J.
room house, garage. and other
Nestor, Coast Pow r Co. Tilla­
out buildings.
Inquire of Roy
mook.
Woods. lienvar. Oregon.
34tf
i
a
h : rouble
h-, opines
m miser,-
in tight but
• u il want to se Toni
Shirley of the Ciicii
quickest starting
motorJiid on the,
market
Are you having trouble start­
ing these cold mornings?
100%
Drain your tank and refill
with’’Rei! Crown.’’Steponce
on the starter and notice the
difference.
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’’Red Crown” vaporizes read­
ily in the coldest winter weath­
er. It yields 100% power at
the first jump of the spark.
Plav safe. Use "Red Crown”
to it.
Fill at the Red Crown sign, at
service stations, garages and
dealers everywhere.
f
FOR SAI.E 1 REGISTERED JE
■ev yearling, sired by St
Ma'
Noble Duke (bull owned by
Glad), Dam Retraltes. Impor
from island of Jertey. Also i
Jersey bull calf, 4 months <
fred by one of Ix-n McCornuv
bul
and dam was ■ btimpinu t
grnnd champion Jersey cow-
the Pacific International. 19
This cow also won milking c<
test Tillamook county fair,
prices mi tbo above tinlmals
l ight. J. Merril Smith, owner.
STANDARD Oil. COMPANY
(California)
starting
Zero len» good
colti tret oil* flow
ftrrly and lubri-
cale perfectly in
item wralher pro­
tect (hr hearings
n>« rr $»•• (he nowvr
and fl’ «ibility oí
your « iuiím .
FOU AALB- -80 new» rann near
Lkiavr«. (Fragrai. Hi««*« ami hum.
Xlx ocres «ulttvnUd, ten acro«
staafueL Retuail naxtr property,
ikaal n«lghborhi»<l. Atldrea 11N
(OS, care Hoaiilgtit.
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HADLEY’S
I
Eat, Drink and
be Merry
I
he world each hat
ptlllg lib seis All
our own melting pt
« and customs Intc't
«elcctior» Incltid« il
unequalled
a ft"
chicken
-or the
SUING YOU ALT A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
n a
HAP Y NEW YEAR
II
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tin K.
ih k
fe*M
bale made a -pe« ial « .fvlt
this year to supply jrou with choice
cut« of meat no matter »h.i yuur
last« may be
And he price»»
are
rvoaunable
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Mutual Phone
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BEAÍ
iI'l'L
Cast includes
Mickey .Moore
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that
limit rslgned has filed In th»' County
nut of Tillamook County, Oregon,
her final account as Executrix
of
the Last Will and Testament of the
W R. Robedee, deceased, and that
said Court has appointed Tuesday.
Januaiy 2, 1923. at 'he County
Court room in the Court House in
i illatnook City, Tillamook County.
Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock
A M. as the time and place for hear
Ing objections to said account
th settlement thereof.
Dated this December 1, 1922.
NANCY E ROBEDEE. Executrix.
Hotts A Winslow. Attorneys for Ex­
ecutrix.
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b» PltUi.tifT
lÁ>ST
\ »LACK LEATHER HAG
A » LMl. ; ■ ». A
containing
Selene-
Christian
quarterh »n 3rd Av« E. or K
third St
Finder pleuve return
No 3oxin« Commu.wn—
to Mn». F B Stranahan
he fight fans at Wheeler h
IDSITION W ANTED— Would like been planning on a boxing cemnn«.
U» h«ve work of any kind where I »»on and to hold the bouts m the
could keep my two «mall children,
mmuuity hall but fir
agad Cv« kad ««van. Would not : th« hall u ouuu« of th« city htnits
• «pact U m » wa<«*
Mn. Kun «•<1 that the eommioMon would hav«
uc lun«dt«tioa ov»r lv Th«r« m «
The real
Pr.r Iway called "THE
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE TOR
sale anil Ed. Hadley, Mutual
phone.
18 tf
A . au««»
HADLEY’S MEAT MARKET
Bell Phone 3W
S*t J. M Lilly, ciartbwidt.
7 If
in “THE TOP OF NEW YORK”.
WANTED TO BUY
FOR SAI.» -MODERN 6
HOOM
Bungalow furnished, On corner
lot on« block from main paved
SUMMONS
thoroughfnr«, with large garage,
lu the tArcult Court of th« Ftntn
poultry l-.otu« and garden spot.
of Oregon for Tillamook County.
Owner leaving city tn offering to
Ethel Hug-uouln, plaintiff.
*41 for $3600. $1.000 cash bal­
Wilfred HuguenLn, ifefendant.
ance on (may tertiiM. This is a
To Wilfred Huguenin, the above
high clans buy nlthor for n home
name»! defendant,
or an Investment. Full particu­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
lars at Y114 Headlight.
OF' OREGON: You ar« ijereby
FOR SALE It» ACHES AT
quirt'd to appear aud answer
Lake
25 cranberry,
complaint in the above entitled
turning land
Price $
Court tnd cause on or before the ex­
acre. Address Box 182,
piration of six weeks from thedats
in--ok. Oregon.
of tiu- flint puMkation of this sum-
iib'ns, or for want of answer decree
will lie taken againet you for
the
r<- lef demanded in the complaint
which is that the marriage
FOR RENT
tract existing between yourself
5 the plaintiff be dissolved and
F
she recover from you her costa
disbursements, and that you be
FOR RENI’ FURNISHED ROOMS quin'll to pay her for support
.it II W hi St
maintenance th«- sum of $25 00
month.
MISCELLANEOUS
This summons is served
upon
w \ n tcd PARTNER IN GARAGL you by publk-ati. -a tn the Tillamook
tiUHinvi« lu Tillamook. $750 re H'.idlight by order of the Honor
quit od.
Inquire
XI13 Head able limner Mason. County Judge
Ughi.
3tf.
of Tillamook County. Oregon, made
the 6th day of November, 1923.
LAID ROOMER WANTED
NICE requiring publication to be
made
front room, very reasonable
lu
quire Mrs Emil Heuswr, or at once a week for six auoceeslve weeks
Barber 8h<<>
7tf and requiring you to appear and air
swer before the expiration «X tha
WANTED TO RENT
\ DAI Hl . time, the date <
t the tint publico
r >tich. from 16 c«>>* up
Long
-n ir- 1« November
;«.«»» and first «lam refer
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