TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Y> APRIL 6, 1923 l/nson Saving! a Loan Sale! Agent Automobil« rance ROSE J. WILKES, Resident Agent He Reliance Lite Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH L/re, HEALTH and ACCIDENT INSURANCE 9:30 a. m. to 2 p. m, k Hotel Lobby Res. Mutual Phone .- eh jï FISH AND SEA FOODS Fresh and of the best quality, isfacticn guaranteed HAYS & CORNELIUS bi Louie Loil’s Old Meat Market » » NEEDS A FRIEND SENIOR CLASS PLAY THREE-ACT COMEDY Headlight Publishing Co. ing a few days in their cottage at barber shop on First street.-—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Bays, who sold Twin Rocks. BARRICK & HALL Jack Walton and wife drove in to their place near Cloverdale, and pur­ NICE NEW MODERN' COTTAGE Attorney» at Law on 'J th street for sale cheap. Rosen­ HEBO chased one near Newberg, were in the look after the dance hall. berg Bros. 26-2t city this week. National Building Mrs. Anna N. Boldrick has returned Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Funkhouser of to her home. W. M. Heaston, who formerly con­ Oregon Tillamook SETTING EGGS FROM DARK VEL Portland, are now running a confec­ Mrs. Flora Fletcher has returned ducted a barber shop in a small build- j vet R. I. Reds, full blooded. Chase’s tionery ar.d restaurant here. Hungry ing on the site of the new Beals ( J k to the home of her daughter Mrs. Wm on the Kilchis river road. Phone folks take notice. building, has moved his barber busi- ' J. Monk. Auto Paint Shop. 26-4t I Mrs. Ray Cooper has returned to Clay M. Allen and wife arrived at ness to the Elkhorn Pool hall. a long illness in Till- the beach for a few days rest in their her home after : H. T. Botts Geo. P. Winslow Lucille Grider, daughter of Dr. J. YOUNG TEAM GRAY GELDINGS amook. weight 2600. V. DeGrace, New cottage. B. Grider broke an arm while roller BOTTS & WINSLOW Walter Galino has returned from H. T. Botts and District Attorney skating at the school house one day i Grand Ronde, Ore. 26-2t Nebraska ■where he has lived for the Goyne were business visitors this this week. The injured member was , THOROUGHBRED BARRED ROCK Lawyen past year. hatching eggs, $1.50 per setting of week. set by Dr. Boats. W. J. Monk and Wm. Sederberg Guy Nysrwauer got his hand badly- Tillamook Oregon Sewing neatly and reasonably done I 15. Leave orders at Ed. Hadley’s. Phone 3-W. 26-it burned while using gasoline Sunday- drove to Portland on business. at Mrs. Nellie Gould's 705 E. 7th st.— A large Sunday school room and Adv. evening. CEDAR POSTS 15c ON ROAD AT Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogg made a trip library room are being added to the Sundquist & Norberg Mill. Call or f Heaston’s barber shop is now lo­ church. to Tillamook Monday. R. T. BOALS. M. D. write Rex Rowland. Yellow Fir Bert Groocox and wife from Port­ cated in the Elkhorn pool hall on Timer Erickson who has been vis­ Mill. 26-4tp First street. Quick service. — Adv. Surgeon and Physician land are spending a few days at their iting his sister Mrs. Berdine, has cottage. He says the roads are in tine Astoria Elks preparing plans WILL ACCEPT ANY REASON- I moved his family to their new home I. O. O. F. Building shape except the stretch from Bar $200,000 building. abie offer for my 160 acres timber near Hemlock. View to Ocean Lake. land. Description S.E. 1-4 Sec. 5, T. O. E. Mattoon who operates a Tillamook W. M. Stephens and wife left for 3 S R 10 W. A. P. Jorgensen, Ona­ blacksmith shop at Hebo, was in the BLAINE N, Portland on business. mia, Minn. 25-4t city last Wednesday on business. Mrs. J. Griswold of Seaside is visit­ A Blaine school is back to work ing at the home of Mrs. Boldwick. LOGGING TEAM, WEIGHT 1700 lb. There has been a week of again. Wm. Dahlhke left for Portland on don’t need good pullers. See them DR. J. G. TURNER vacation due to the sickness of the business. at. Yellow Fir Mill. Phone or write teacher with “flu.” M. B. Shafer and wife of Tillamook A. M. Matlock, Tillamook Ore 25-2p Optical and Mary Bedortha spent a week end were visitors on the beach Sunday. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ X-Ray Laboratories BABY visit at her parents W. L. Bedorthas. The Rockaway Boy Scouts with ♦ ♦ SETTING EGGS AND Mary is working in Portland. their leader Capt. Tabor took a ten ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦I chicks. The Hollywood Strain of' S. C. White Leghorn, the largest | National Building ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦ John Burbank is copying after the mile hike last Saturday. M. J. Wallace and wife of Portland ♦ ♦ I type of Leghorn. I received a teacher; he is spending some of his Tillamook, Oregon cockeral from time in bed. He says he has the drove in to spend a few days of rest ♦ One cent per word per issue, ♦ I high producing Hollywood this spring. Come and in their cottage. ♦ with a minimum charge of $ .25 : Offloe Phone Main $$ “flu.” see my chickens at any time. I Fred Menard and family arrived ♦ Readers are charged at the Rertdenoe 114M Norma Kostic has a very sore foot Leone Rupp. 22-4t from Portland. Mr. Menard spent ♦ same rate. All reading notices ♦ caused by stepping on a nail. about three months in the hospital ♦ must have “adv.” attached. No * CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR. V Our Sunday school reports a good at that place. ♦ preferred positions. attendance. ; $8.50 per cord. Leave orders at Ocean Lake station is changed to ♦ Jim Woods and family were guests Twin Rocks. No more Ocean Lake. Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CHIROPRACTIC at Olay Woods home Easter Sunday. Dan Creig arrived in town to open CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS Mary Bedortha returned home to his store for the summer season. THE BETTER WAT TO FOR SALE ITTAT.TTH Special attention to floral pieces Portland Sunday. for funerals. Also early cabbage, Kostic brothers are looking for a Water glass: 1 pint 1..; 1 quart SEWING MACHINE. NATIONAL cauliflower and tomatoes. Till­ new cook.—Pd. Adv. 25c, 1 gallon 75c. Chas. I. Clough.— Rotary Electric. Nearly new. $70. Adam Lapin Jr., has a felon on Adv. amook Greenhouse, Mutual tele­ Inquire Headlight office. E130 26-2p his thumb. phone. 24t2 Heaston’s barber shop in the Elk­ horn pool hall on First street, for the THREE ROOM COTTAGE ON 2ND ROCKAWAY Graduate nurse in attandanaa best of service.—Adv. Avenue; bath. Will take $1000 COUNTY NEWS CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN Dr. H. L. Babb CHIROPRACTOR PERSONAL MENTION HIGH SCHOOL GYM Doc Fowler the Hamburg King is back at his old stand after a week’s rest in Portland. Mrs. Atlanss Wilkins is in town to close a deal for the property she has for sale. John Hoffman and wife are spend- cash and terms on balance. D 129 Sheriff Dunlap of Albany arrived ONE NO. 10 REMINGTON TYPE- care Headlight. writer, used but in excellent con­ in this city today and returned this dition. Practically as good as afternoon, taking with him Robert new, price $65. Also one used 8UNDQUIST - NORBERG Mickingham, who is wanted in Lian wood for sale $5 cord delivered. Remington Portable, good condi­ county for the larceny of an automo- Cord and a half to load. John Ma­ tion, $40. We sell the Reming­ bile. then, city. 20tf | ton Portable; ask to see them. Get your hair cut at the Heaston FOR SALE OR TRADE ■ ADM. 50c and 35c TICKETS AT KOCH’S Place your ordere in time lor SO year« practical knowledge in the trade. Silver Wave Chap FOR RENT Stated communication* first and RANCH WITH 35 COWS AND all necessary equipment. Bn 104, third Thursday* of each month la care Headlight. 22tf Masonic Hall. Visitor* welcome. I A “NERO” featuring an inter­ national cast of act ors. Filmed in the grandeur of Rome and on the same i- dentical ground as the incidents of the story happened cen turies ago. It is one of the most elabor­ ate and costly pho­ toplays ever produc ed. One scene alone is well worth many times the price of admission, the des­ truction of Rome by fire is the great­ est reproduction ev er attempted. Don’t miss this one. ^Portland Auto Stage IVAN DONALDSON. Mgr , Tillamook, Ore. I Change in schedale fra* Portland to Tillamook effective March ■ltth aa follows: LEAVE TILLAMOOK 7M *. jn. 2 p. m. and 6:00 p. tn. FROM PORTLAND— 7:50 a. «. 12:00 m. «nd 12:30 Midnight This change should please local peuple as they can spend evenings in Portland and return on midnight special. THERE IS NOT MUCH THE SATISFACTION STORE 315-216 Tillamook Building DBNTWT CORA L. MILLER, Secretary Gar .work guaran- that you can save no matter where you buy your groceries. We are constantly making you as good prices as we can and still do business in the right way. Among our regular good values we have for you this week: Best Maccaroni, 13 lbs. for $1.00; 2 lbs. finest walnuts for 55c. Vim Flour per sack, $1.90: 12 lbs. best blue Rose Rice $1.00. Fisher’s Rolled Oats per pkg, 28c. Olympic Wheat Hearts per pkg. 25c. - * - imw ^ Bring us vour orders for Baby Chick Feed and all kinds of poultry supplies and seeds. . ! | Lodge Directory WM. FOX presents Decoration Day DR. ELWOOD B FAXON SPAN OF 7-YEAR OLD GELD- ings, wt. 1300, with harness. Pract­ i ically new 3’4 inch Milburn wagon. Delbert Long, Pacific City, Ore. S___________________ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10-11 c innville 3rd st I FORTY ACRES, 20 A. ALFALFA, TILLAMOOK, OREQON with rabbit-proof fence. Full Both Phones Hour* 9 to I water rights. 6 miles from Oakely, Idaho, 1 mile from school; on highway. Will consider Tillam- ook property or good car. P. O. 2514 I----------------------------------------- ? box 422, Tillamook. I GEM THEATRE Art memorial Works M M ill Tillamook ^^M^g Both Phon I LARGE, FINE NEW STORE room for rent by T. H. Goyne in his new concrete building. Rent 17tf very reasonable. THE OLD BIXBY PLACE 320 ACRE on Farmers creek. See Caspar Schmidhuber at the Alex Reusscr place at Hebo at once. It BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES YOUNG MAN OF ABILITY AND integrity to sell our policies in full or spare time. Attractive policies. Liberal commissions with perma­ nent renewals. Write Ind. Dept. I General Accident, 4th 4 Walnut, Philadelphia, It WANTED AN EXPERIENCED MAN handle small dairy farm. Bel) phone 3F2. WANTED TO HUY ALICE BRADY in toplay filled with tense moments and thrilling situations nad action to sustain the story. The treachery of a kinsman threatened his life—the loyalty of a friend saved it. “ANNA ASCENDS” POOR FISH, Sunshine Comedy WANTED TO BUY CALVES I1AR ry Nielson, Kllchls river. Mutual phone. 21-8tp THURS.-FRIDAY, APR. 12-13 CORINNE* GRIFFETH in PROFESSIONAL A stirring story of a pretty Syrian girl’s rise through exciting advenures and temptations to happiness and lov. With New Yprk's pic­ turesque underworld and gilded society cab­ arets as the stting. In every way Miss Bra­ dy’s most brilliant performance. Fox News Fun From the Press SATURDAY, APRIL II DUSTIN FARNUM in THE YOSEMITE TRAIL “A VIRGIN’S SACRA FICE” A story of the snow country where men fight for right «nd woman. Big snow s< enes real fire '¡xsctacles, thrilling fights nad a story full of heart throbs and love interests that will appeal to every human being. I DR. O. L. CARDS (TIMING APRIL 17-18 “THE HOTTENTOT |n I I Meet* fourth month W. O. on second and on Saturday* of each at 1:80 p. .tn la W. J. S. DIEHL, Comdr. H. W. SPEAR, AdJL Johnson Chapter No. R. A. M. M Stated convocation* «very second and fourth Fri. Visitor* welcome. I. E. Kwldson, Sea. Veterinarian Bell Phone 8F2 Stated Communication *eo- ond Wednesday In eaoh month Viaitlng Brethren welcome. Harrs y Eblnger, See. HOHJ.EELD Mutual Phone Tuesday eve., 7:30 p. m. Rebekahs Wednesday evening Tillamook DAVID ROBINSON r? 1. c. WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR wale call Ed Hadley, Mutual phone. 18 tf Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. A AM- THE CHAMPEEN, 2-reel comedy E. G. ANDLRSON V. Corinth Relief Corp* No. 64 Dept. ot Oregon, meet* on fl rat and third Friday evening* of each month, at 8 p. m., In the W. O. W. hall. Vic­ tor* welcome. MRS A. D. SMITH. Pres. Elizabeth Conover, Sec'y. Corinth Post,No. 35,Dept of Oregon A GOOD STEADY GENTLEMANLY salesman to handle a Ward’s wa- j gon in Tillamook county. No ex­ perience needed. For full particu­ lars write promptly to Dr. Ward’s Medical Company, Winona, Minne­ sota. Established 1856. 25-4t “FOX NEWS” SUNDAY-MONDAY, APR. 8-9 Marathon Lodge No. 93. Knight* of Pyth la*. Regular meeting Monday evening at 7:45 sharp. By order of the Chancelier Commander. Pliyiician and Surgwn TB'ln Pollyanna Shop Heftistitching 10c Y;.nl Needlework at d Gifts I r iar’s’f ai d Ct '< er’s Wear - - —0 - ■ ¿J.', 'v