TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT AY, MARCH 30, 1923 -Bl HEBO NOTES For Sale •r NEARLY NEW REMINGTON STANDARD F TYPEWRITER, NO. io . IN FINE CONDITION. ' JT‘ ATTRACTIVE PRICE. INQUIR / $ THE HEADLIGHT Tillamook, Ore ► ri1 Portland Auto Stage IVAN DONALDSON, Mgr., Tillamook, Ore. Change in schedule from Portland to Tillamook effective March 19th as follows: 6:00 p. m. LEAVE TILLAMOOK 7:30 a. m. 2 p. m. and FROM PORTLAND— 7:50 a. m. 12:00 m. and 12:30 Midnight This change should please local people as they can spend evenings in Portland and return on midnight special. ■Bia.'-—'- CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN M. E. CHURCH COUNTY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cross made a trip to Portland Sunday in their new I Chevrolet. They returned Wednes- I day afternoon. The home of Billy Thomas and fam ily burned last Friday morning. They lost everything they had. The home was not insured. The ladies sewing club of Hebo gave a dance for the members and I their families on March 16. Every- one had a good time. H. S. Smith has moved his confec- tionery store to Beaver. August Goskey has bought the Clo verdale confectionery and is doing ' business there now. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Garwood on the 9th of this month. The following program will be ren­ dered Sunday morning at the church: Song, “Lily of the Spring’’ Begin­ ners. Recitation, “Jesus Friend” Bet ty Ann Faxon. Song, "Hark! O Hear the Birds,” Juniors. Dialogue, “Eas­ ter Jubilee,” Junior Boys and Girls. Song, “Hallelujah,” Junior Boys. Song, Cloyd Dawson, Jr. “Awake Glad Soul,” Choir. Prayer. “Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead? Easter offering. Song by the Congre­ gation. Sermon subject, ‘ "The Christ Triumphant.” Reception i of members. Benediction. REFORMED CHURCH 5 Dallas, Oregon. 24t2 < BARRICK 4 HALL CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR, ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ $8.50 per cord. Leave orders at Attorney! at Law ♦ Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf ♦ National Building ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦ CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS Tillamook ♦ Special attention to floral pieces ♦ z ♦ One cent per word per issue, ♦ for funerals. Also early cabbage, N. Till­ I ♦ with a minimum charge of $ .25 ♦ cauliflower and tomatoes. ♦ Readers are charged at the ♦ I amook Greenhouse, Mutual tele­ 24t2 | H. T. Botta Geo. P. Winslow ♦ same rate. All reading notices ♦ phone. ♦ must have "adv.” attached. No ♦ TWO HOLSTEIN COWS, 6 AND 8 ♦ preferred positions. ♦ years old, fresh now. Good heavy ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ milkers and good stock. Call Bell phone 46-J. BOTTS 4 WINSLOW 24-t2 Tillamook FOR SALE I HAVE A NUMBER OF USED ears to sell. Call at Ely’s Gar- ; ONE NO. 10 REMINGTON TYPE- age, 306 E. 3rd St 24tl ! Z" writer, used but in excellent con­ R. T. B0AL8. M. D. dition. Practically as good as FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGA-' new, price $65. Also one used Surgeon and Phyúciaa low. Good location. Inquire of ; Remington Portable, good condi­ G. A. Martin, Sunste Garage.22-t4 I. O. O. F. Building tion, $40. We sell the Reming­ ton Portable; ask to see them. TWO BULL CALVES, 1 MONTH Tillamook Headlight Publishing Co. 25tf old, $40 each; 2 bull calves 8 mos. old, $70 each; and 1 bull 14 mos. N___________ BULL, SIX YEARS OLD.'SIRE ST. old, $125. All are pure breds and Mawes Golden Poppy. Price $80. P. las three have won prizes. Write I f T. Fuzzell, McCoy, Ore. It John Boeckli, Linnton, Ore., or | DR. J. G. TURNER see John Zumstein, City. 24t2 I WILL ACCEPT ANY REASON- able offer for my 160 acres timber SPRUCE LIMBS FOR WOOD IN Optical and land. Description S.E. 1-4 Sec. 5, T. 4 foot lengths, $8.50 per cord X-Ray Laboratories 3 S R 10 W. A. P. Jorgensen, Ona­ delivered in city. Call E. A. mia, Minn. 25-4t Worthingtnn, Mutual phone. 24t2 National Building LOGGING TEAM, WEIGHT 1700 lb. ¡THREE ROOM COTTAGE ON 2ND Tillamook, Oregon don't need good pullers. See them Avenue; bath. Will take $1000 Office Phone Main 39 at Yellow Fir Mill. Phone or wn’i cash and terms on balance. D 120 Residence 12CM A. M. Matlock, Tillamook Ore 25-2p care Headlight. 25t4 'N Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11, subject of Easter mes­ sage: “Go Tell His Disciples and Pe­ ter.” At 8 p. m. an Easter program by the Sunday school, followed by a pageant of the resurrection entitled "The First Easter,” will be given by ROCKAWAY ■s the Heidelberg League and the choir. Good Friday service with Holy Miss Dorris Painton has been at- I tending school in Salem and is home Communion on Friday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Special offering for Home | for a few days. Missions at ail services. Come and Dave Curtis arrived home after worship with us.—W. G. Lienkaem- spending the Winter in Portland. per, pastor. Mr. Johnson, the bee man, drove in and is looking after his cottages ALFALFA AND CORN and getting them ready for the sum­ mer season. An experiment covering a per;., t M. J. Crosby is in bed, sick with of six years, conducted by the Uni­ I the grip. versity Dairy Farm of Illinois skov s SETTING EGGS AND BABY SUNDQUIST NORBERG MILL V The corner of Owens avenue is be- conclusively that no other crops chicks. The Hollywood Strain of wood for sale $5 cord delivered. Lyj irig improved by a fire proof garage, grown will produce as much milk per S. c. C. White Leghorn, the largest Cord and a half to load. John Ma­ The ladies aid of the Rockaway acre as alfalfa and corn. 6 tons of a. type of Leghorn. 1 received a thers, city. 20tf CHIROPRACTIC Community church gave a sup; er last falfa, 75 bushels of corn and 30 tens high producing cockeral from THE BETTER WAY TO Friday evening in the church, It was of carrots is a fair yield per acre in Hollywood this spring. Come and FOR SALE OR TRADE HEALTH attended by nearly all of the famr .ies the Burbank Irrigation District. This see my chickens at any time. from Manhattan to Watseco. The la­ together with a mild climate, splen Leone Rupp. 22-4t FORTY ACRES, 20 A. ALFALFA, with rabbit-proof fence. Full dies were well, pleased with what was did transportation facilities an 1 v.ieii water righ 6 miles from Oukely, taken in. Twenty-five dolla was market makes an ideal place for DAIRY WITH 30 COWS, PERFECT Idaho, 1 mile from school; on ion double unit milking machine, donated to the new piano that was dairying. Land prices reasonable and highway. Will consider Tillam- almost new; all dairy equipment. used for the first time Friday night. terms easy. Write for part» "liars. Graduate nurse In attendane* ook property or good ear. P. O. Dodge commercial, Ford touring The Ai l met with Mis. Lillian Schra­ Burbank Irrigation Dist. No. 4, Bur­ box 422, Tillamook. 25t4 211 Tillamook Building and trailer. Adams and. Lemon der last Wednesday. bank. Washington.—Adv. Both Phones SPAN OF 7-YEAR OLD GELD- ings, wt. 1300, with harness. Pract­ ically new 3', inch Milburn wagon. Delbert Long, Pacific City, Ore. DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON FOR RENT Dr. H. L. Babb CHIROPRACTOR HEATRE GEM DENTIST RANCH WITH 35 COWS AND all necessary equipment. Bn 104, care Headlight. ■ 22tf A 23 SERIES STUDEBAKER LIGHT-S1X TOURING CAR Î975 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3-4 Judged solely on what you yourself can see—its beauty of line and finish and its many refinements— the 23 Series Studebaker Light-Six Touring Car will merit quick approval. But go deeper than that. Fine appearance is only one of the essentials you want. Judge it on its bidden vital qualities that make for long life, extra service and certainty of operation. For example, the crankshaft and connecting rods are machined on all surfaces. This practice, which is followed exclusively by Studebaker in the low price field, virtually eliminates vibration. The striking body is all steel, even to the framework. Seats are wide and deep. The one-piece, rain-proof windshield provides unobstructed view of the read ahead. The cowl ventilator is opened or closed ir. a moment. Attractive cowl lights are set in the wind­ shield base—and there are many other features. The reputation of the Light-Six is firmly estr blished. One hundred thousand owners have experienced i s satisfaction in performance, durability, economy, com­ fort and convenience. WILLIAM POX PRESENTS Featuring John Gil bert and Estell Tay lor. Taken from the famous story by Al exander Dumas, dis playing the three f strongest passions known in a lifetime Love, Hate and Re­ venge. The N. Y. Herald says: “The I production is one of the film achieve- ments of the hour.” It has never been excelled in pictorial beauty. Don’t miss 1923 MODELS AND PRICES-f. o. b. factories BIG-SIX 7-Pass , 126’ W. B 60 H P. Tourin g.......... $1750 Roadster (3 Pas«.) . 975 Roadster (2-Pass.)..125O Speedster ( 5-Pass. ) 1835 Coupe (4 Pass.)__ 2400 Coupe-Roadster (2 Pass.)_______ 1225 Coupe (4-Pass.)____ 1875 Coupe (5-Pass.) —2550 . 2750 „ 2050 Sedan Sedan ..................... 1550 Sedan ........... LIGHT-SIX 5-Pasa . 112’ W B. 40 H P SPECIAL-SIX 5-Pass , 119’ IV B. 50 H P Tarmi to Meet Your Convenience WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS THISHS a STUDEBAKER ypmeft 4, Fly. natdfhCanYllla FOR THAT HURRY UP LUNCH You can have the finest of canned ..soups, ..meats, vegetables and fruit at a very reasonable cost....... We can recommend Heinz baked beans, in all the different styles; Heinz cooked sour kraut, spaghetti maccaroni. cream of tomato soup, green pea soup and Campbell’s and Van Camp’s soups. All of the above are of the very best and are really cheap. .For your regular table supply we offer you a good variety of eatables of the best quality... Tou will find us constantly striving to safeguard the inter­ ests of our customers in price and quality. We have not anything in the store that we stick you on to make up for cheap prices on other things. You will be satisfied. Let us fill your order for garden seed., clover and grass seed and poultry supplies. ............ THE SATISFACTION.STORE E. G. ANDERSON Tte Headlight for Fine’.Job Printing Sunday-Monday, April 1-2 a ON THE HIGH SEAS” Featuring Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt. A story «packed with wild adventure in shipwreck and storm on the stormswept Pacific. FOX NEWS-FUN FROM PRESS Thursday-Friday, April 5-6 i», “NO DEFENSE You ask what this picture is? We can not tell you now, it might de­ tract from the novelty of it. Who plays in it? Well we could hardly tell that, as we would only be ex­ posing the story and theme of the picture. All we can say it, “come B and see it” and we are sure you’ll be well repaid and perfectly satis­ fied. It’s a secret until we play it then it will all be exposed. “SCHOOL DAYS” Larry Semon Comedy. Saturday, April 7 “TRUXTON KING Featuring John Gilbert. (The star of “Monte Cristo”) Story by Geo. Barr .McCutcheon. The drama of an American who saved a throne. After seeing this picture you’ll want to read the story, if howev­ er you’ve read the story, then you will want to see the picture. “THE SALESMAN” 2-Reel Al St. John Comedy. COMING! Tuesday - Wednesday, April 10-11, “NERO.” LARGE, FINE NEW STORE room for rent by T. H. Goyne in his new concrete building. Rent 17tf very reasonable. WANTED 215 216 Tillamook Building TILLAMOOK, OREGON Both Phones Hours 9 to 5 if I Lodge —~ > Directory A GOOD STEADY GENTLEMANLY salesman to handle a Ward’s wa­ gon in Tillamook county. No ex­ perience needed. For full particu­ Silver Wave Chapter No. 18 lars write promptly to Dr. Ward’s 0. E. 8 Medical Company, Winona, Minne­ Stated communications first and sota. Established 1856. 25-It tnird Thursday« of each month la k AN EXPERIENCED MAN handle small dairy farm. Bell phone 3F2. TO WANT TO RENT A PAIR' ranch in the vicinity of Tillnmook cash or on shares. Want a place with 20 to 30 cows. 1 thoroughly understand the dairy business and am financially responsible to un­ dertake th' project. Would he pleased to hear from the owner of any ranch who may be interested G. P. Looney, independence, Oie. ? Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. CORA L. MILLER, Secretary Marathon Lodge No. 93, Knights of Pyth las. Regular meeting Monday evening at 7:45 sharp. By order of the Chancelier Commander. W. R. c. Corinth Relief Corps No. 54 Dept. of Oregon, meet» on flrat and third LOST AND FOUND Friday evenings of each month, at PAIR OF GLASSES. OWNER CAN 8 p. m„ in the W. O. W. hall. Vial- have same by calling at Headlight tors welcome. MRS A. D SMITH, Pres. Office. It Elizabeth Conover, Sec'y. POSITIONS WANTED CLERKING Corinth Post,No. 35,Dept- of Oregon BOOKKEEPING OR Meet* on second and on Inquire of work. Experienced. fourth Saturdays of each C 128, Headlight. month at 1:30 p. .m 1* W. o. w. WANTED TO BUY J. S. DIEHL. Comdr. WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual H. W. SPEAR. Adjt. phone. 18 tf WANTED TO BUY CALVES HAR ry Nielson, Kilchls river. Mutual phon«' 21-8tp Johnsoi Chapter No. M K. A. M. Stated convocations «vary second and fourth Fri. Visitors welcome. I. «. Ksldson. S m . DR. WILL J. THOMPSON, PORT- land Eyesight Specialist, will visit Tillamook soon and may be consult­ ed at the Tillamook hotel Friday, Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. 4 A If. Stated Communlcatlo* Me­ April 6. Dr. Thompson will nu d Wednesday In MM* pleased to meet both old and month Vial ting Urathma patrons, and look after their welcome. tical needs while in the city. Harvey Bblngar, 8 m . .PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. 0. L. nonurauj TusMay eve., 7:30 p. Rebekahs Wednesday eternine Veterinarian Bell Phone 8F2. Tillamook Mutual Phone Oregon ______ > X david R obinson * Phyiician and Surgedn Pollyanna Shop H guitti tubi tig l()c Yurd Needlework and Gifts I l L?¡4 s ’ í aid Ct¡!¿iti.’s Uiii National Bldg. Tillamook, Ore.