TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT APRIL 20, 1923 PERSONAL MENTION H. Pierott, a daughter, April 17th; and to Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Camp­ bell a daughter, April 16th. Lois Daniels and William Kodad Mrs. James Goldsworthy, of Beave. were married in Vancouver last week They have returned and will make was in town Friday. I their home in this city. Arthur Marolf, who has been in the 1 Beals hospital for several weeks fol­ lowing an accident at a logging camp r> in which he was badly injured was i able to return to his home Wednesday F. L. Howard, who had a successful practice here as a chiropractor a few *"*Makes Better Livestock*“ months ago, but is now located in Increases milk yiled, correct breeding trouble, I Poi tland, was in the city last week end on a fishing trip. strengthens resistence to disease and adds tone and Dr. Hoy operated on Rex Smith, nine year old son of Alfred F. Smith xitaHty. for appendicitis last week. The boy is recovering nicely. Mrs. Lee Lyster was in town Tues­ THE COWS LIKE IT day from Hemlock. Dr. Robinson was in Portland Tues 10-pound package $3.25 postpaid. day and Wednesday of this week. John and Fred Guiton went to Port­ ESSENTIAL MINERALS COMPANY land the first of the week to be pres­ OrcfMiian Building Portland, Oregon ent at the opening baseball game. Mrs. A. D. Devine underwent an and for sale by operation of the ear at the Boals hos­ pital last Sunday afternoon. Dr. Hoy reports the following 'ne 129 care Headlight. 25t4 National Building Oregon Tillamook CHIROPRACTIC THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH DR. H. L. BABB CHIROPRACTOR Graduate Nurse in Attendance 211 Tillamook, Building Dr. J. D. TURNER Optical and X-Ray Laboratories Office phone M-39, Res. 126-M National Building Tillamook Oregon DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON DENTIST 215-216 Tillamook Building Both phones Hours 9 to 5 Tillamook Oregon DR. O. L. HOHLFELD Veterinarian Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone Tillamook Oregon LODGE DIRECTORY third Thursdays of each month in .Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. CORA L. MILLER, Secty. FORTY ACRES, 20 A. ALFALFA, with rabbit-proof fence. Full W. K. C. water rights. 6 miles from Oakely, Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept, Idaho, 1 mile from school; on of Oregon meets on first and third highway. Will consider Tillam­ Friday evenings of each month, at ook property or good car. P. O. 8 o’clock W. O. W. hall. RAM all care CHEF woo SATURDAY. APRIL 28 PAWN TICKET 210 Featuring Shirley Mason. This charming young star has a wonder pportunity in Paw n Ticket No or the full display of her tal­ ents and makes the most of them. The scenes of the picture are laid in the New • York slum district«. A WISE ( RAi’KER,” Fox Sun­ shine Comedy Physician and Surgeon SUNDQUIST - NORBERG MILL wood for sale *5 cord delivered. Cord and a half to load. John Ma­ Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S. Stated communications first and thers, city. 20tf The Leather Pushers Round No. 2. After seeing the first number of this exciting anti interesting series of real action fighting, you’ll want to see all of them—shown each Thursday and Friday. DAVID ROBINSON Both Telephones OF TIL LAMOOK AND WISCOINSIN CHEESE Dr. Allen has given up the prac­ tice of dentistry for a few months. During his absence Dr. Adams of Portland will be in his place, associa­ ted with Dr. Sharp.—Adv. EOX NEWS The Headlight fcr Fine Jeb Printing Tillamook K. T. BOALS, M. D. TWO SINGLE UNIT SHARPLESI Surgeon and Physician milkers including pipe line and ev- j erything complete for operation ex I. O. O. F. Building cept engine. Price $200. Bull, one Oregon with a pedigree and one that has Tillamook no pedigree. Virgil Donaldson ltp C omparison of average yearly prices The last school entertainment will be presented at the High school gym­ nasium Friday evening. This is the annual operetta, given by about one hundred and fifty children of the public schools. The characters are taken from the mother goose rhymes and this pro­ vides opportunity for a wonderful col­ or scheme. Old King Cole, with his fiddlers three, the Man in the Moon, ++*++++++++++ Lawyers THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT Art Memorial Works M M One cent per word per issue, with a minimum charge of $ .25 Readers are charged at the same rate. All reading notices must have “adv.” attached. No preferred positions. consin Cheese Board prices. During FOR SALE tms period, moreover, Tillamook THOROUGHBRED BARRED ROCK (Continued from Page 1) cheese sold for lower prices than hatching eggs, $1.25 per setting of by which the Wisconsin cheese indus­ Wisconsin cheese. The fundamental 15. Leave orders at Ed Hadley’s try may be compared with the Ore­ reasons why Tillamook prices have meat market, phone 3-W. Mrs. E. gon cheese industry. These show that W. Petty. 27-4t 'EYESIGHT SPECIALIST COMING Dr. Will J. Thompson, Portland eye sight specialist, who visited Tilla- mook last month will make his second visit here soon. Dr. Thompson re- ports he was well pleased with re- suits gotten at that time, and wishes all patrons who had work done to call for adjustments. The date of his next visit will be Thursday, May 3, Till­ amook hotel until 4 p. m.—Adv. 28-2t Sewing neatly and reasonably done by Mrs. Nellie Gould, 705 East 7th St. 28-2t ESTABLISHED RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦ BARRICK & HALL ♦ + Attorney« at Law ♦ ♦ National Building ♦ Oregon ♦ Tillamook ♦ 1 ♦ ♦ Geo. P. Winslow ♦ H. T. Botts ♦ BOTTS & WINSLOW ♦ CHEESE STORY STANDARD FEED COMPANY TILLAMOOK CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN PROFESSIONAL CARDS Wllr.