Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 27, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
AY, APRIL 27,1923
PERSONAL MENTION
kes Bettor Livestock
Increases milk yiled, correct breeding trouble,
strengthens resistence to disease and adds tone and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brandt were
Sunday visitors at Sandlake.
Guy Lions of Garibaldi was in town
on business the last of the week.
Mrs. Mary Allison visited her broth
er Charles McKillip at Hebo last week
L. A. Bar rick made a trip to Port­
land Sunday.
Ernest Church came in from Port­
land Sunday, where he now makes
his home, and spent a few days with
relatives here.
Earl Ayers of Blaine was in town
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Redmond of Mc­
Minnville are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Redmond’s brother, A. A. Pen­
nington.
Mrs. A. B. Berns of Garibaldi was
shopping in the city Staurdya.
J. W. Larison was in from Clover­
dale Monday.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith left Mon­
day morning for a trip to Portland,
Gresham and Oregon City.
The Board of Directors of School
We have a number of 50-gal. oil District No. 56 of Rockaway, Ore.,
drums which we will sell for $2.50 will receive sealed bids up to May 3,
each. Tillamook Garage.—Adv.
1923 for exeax'ating and building con­
Mrs. Bessie Wallace and her moth­ crete wall and floor under sehool
er Mrs. Bays were in from Beaver house.
Thursday shopping.
Sealed bids will be opened May 3rd
Mrs. R. E. Hayes was in town ¡by the Board at their regular meeting
j Thursday from Pleasant Valley.
Plans and specifications on file at
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kuppenbender the Clerk's office.
I have returned to the city after an
The Board reserves the right to ac­
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extended visit with Mr. Kuppenbend- cept or reject any or all bids. Dated
ers parents at Milwaukie.
this 19th day of April, 1923.
Miss Esther Paul and Miss Iva Earl
Wm. 1). SHAFER. Clerk,
who are taking training at the St.
School District No. 56.
Vincent's hospital at Portland spent
a few days this week at their homes
This week special: Cheaper hali­
near the city.
but, big blue clams, fresh shrimp, Fin
Miss Mildred Grebe of Portland vis­ nan Heddies.. R. 15. Hayes Fish Mar­
ited friends at Hemlock and Tilla­ ket.—Adv.
mook this week leaving Monday.
Miss Edith Fletcher returned Thurs
CALVES—HIDES
day after a visit in Portland.
The Nelson Electric Co. has moved
I have purchased J. Merrill Smith’s
to larger quarters in the Martiny calf business and ant in the market
building. Mr. Nelson is now the dis­ for well marked heifer calves. I also
tributor for the Columbia tires, an pay top price for hides. Let me know
Oregon made product which is gain­
what you have.—Paul Disney. Mu­
ing wide favor.
tual phone, 6 a. m. to 8 a. m., 4 p. m.
to 6 p. m. Bell phone 153-J. 29-4t tf
OREGON INDUSTRIAL NEWS
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Vitality.
THE COWS LIKE IT
10-pound package $3.25 postpaid.
ESSENTIAL MINERALS COMPANY
Oregonian Building
Portland,
Oregon
and for sale by
STANDARD FEED COMPANY
TILLAMOOK
PARTICULARLY FOR MEN
who have learned the economy of buying the best.
"Brown Bilt Shoes
known the country over.
They are made by the great
"Brown Shoe Co.” of St.
Louis.
So the "Brown Bilt” shoe
is not alone a shoe of vigor­
ous style, of finest leather,
of surpassing workmanship
it is a shoe of most excep­
tionally v’alue. A shoe for the economically inclined men. Brown
Bilt Shoes cost but $5.00 to $10.00 at
THE GOODYEAR SHOE STORE
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
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FISH AND SEA FOODS
Fresh and of the best quality.
isfaction guaranteed.
Sat­
HAYS & CORNELIUS
In Louie Loll's Old Meat Market
Lakeview—100,000 lbs. wool sold at
J L 44 cents.
Owing to declining receipts Astor­
ia’s streetcar employes get wage re­
duction.
Toledo—270,000 feet lumber ship­
ped during March.
Sherwood shipped carload of 175
bales hops to London..
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OCEANSIDE
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The road between Netarts and Oc­
eanside is being rapidly put in shape
for the heavy summer travel by a
crew of men under the supervision of
Chas. Wells. The Fall (’reek grade
is being made safe by a substantial
railing. The old planks on the 1 1-2
mile of road between the Worthing­
ton place and the summit are being
removed and new stringers and
planks put in. This will be a joy to
the many tourists as well as Tilla-
L
Art Memorial Works
3rd St.
mook people who use this road so
much. Part of this work is being
done by road Boss Cornett.
Miss Blanche Harris, teacher of the
Netarts gave her puptls a picnic at
Oceanside on Thursday. Their school
classes will close Friday after an
eight months’ term.
The students of the Tillamook high
school about 100 strong, accompanied
by the faculty, will hold their annual
picnic at Oceanside on Saturday the
28th.
Miss Grace Hobbs anil Miss Georg­
ia Swafford, teachers of Washington
high school at Portland, with Sirs.
Anna Hobbs and Mrs. Wells of Eu­
gene spent the week end at Ocean­
side. They have plans for their sum­
mer cottage which is to be in readi­
ness for them by the end of their
school term as they expect to spend
the entire summer at Oceanside. The
contractor from Eugene "ill com­
mence work on the house immediately
M c M innville
Place your orders in time for
Decoration Day
Congress’ Queer Needs
Are Latest of Mysteries
■use of this alleged abuse <
stationery fund, a rule was invoked
that henceforth the practice was to
stop. But the most recent annual re­
port shows that, if anything, the rule
we ? more freely violated (ban ever.
Here are some of the Items:
Safety razor and razor blades, 65
ladles' bags, 71 manicure sets, 10
Masks, 20 pint size unbreakable bot­
tles, 5 scissors sets, 3 toilet cases, 12
dozen golf balls, 4 drivers, 4 brassies,
2 mashles, 4 niashie niblicks. 4 mid
Irons, 4 putters. 126 clocks, 319 pocket
knives, 24 eight-day alarm clocks,
tenuis balls, more golf clubs, 1 Blnali
case (the dictionary offers no clue as
to this Item), a dozen sets of cnrvers.
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FOR SALE
THOROUGHBRED BARRED ROCK
London.—An endeavor may be made
hatching eggs, $1.25 per setting of
in the near future to settle 15,(XX) llrit
15. Leave orders at Ed Hadley’s
lsh families In Brazil.
meat market, phone 3-W. Mrs. E.
A million acres of agricultural land
W. Petty.
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have been purchased for the produc­
tion of cotton, cocoa, sugar, tobacco, CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS
rubtier, coffee and cattle breeding, and
Special attention to floral pieces
the mineral wealth of the region Is to
for funerals. Also early cabbage
be explored.
cauliflower, and tomatoes. Tilla­
mook Greenhouse, Mutual tele­
phone.
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Gobbler Lost Fight
With His Reflection
A LEASE ON QUARTER SECTION
good bearing orchard, meadows,
barn, 5 roomed house. Also team,
wagon and harness. 10 cows and
household furniture. Priced right
for quick sale. Inquire Rollie VV.
Watson, agent, Tillamook, Ore­
gon.
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A turkey gobbler lost his life
when he engaged in a savage at­
tack upon his image reflected In
the polished surface of a new
automobile belonging to Mrs. O.
0. West of Delmar, Del.
The gobbler, inspecting the
car, discovered what he evidently
believed a replica of himself.
With the fury of a game cock he
swooped down upon the supposed
rival. A few minutes inter the
disheveled and bleeding gobbler,
his neck broken, was found dead
in the road.
80 ACRE RANCH FOR LEASE:
Term runs for four years, to March
1st, 1927. 14 milking cows now
fresh and milking, two heifers,
team, wagon, harness, milking ma­
chine, all equipment, garden, chick­
ens, etc., good pasturage, good
house and barn, running water
throughout place. Close to town ami
school. Rollie W. Watson, agent,
Tillamook, Oregon.
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Hookworm Rages In Brazil.
New York.—Elghty-flve pel cent of
the. agricultural workers of Brazil are ONE NO. 10 REMINGTON TYPE-
writer, used but in excellent con­
afflicted with hookworm and the dis­
dition.
Practically as good as
ease has lowered the efficiency of one-
new, price $65. Also one used
third of the population. Dr. Lewis W.
Ilnckett, associated with the Interna
Remington Portable, good condF
tlonal health board of the Rockefeller
tion, $40. We sell the Reming­
foundation, said on his return from
ton Portable; ask to see them.
South America.
Headlight Publishing Co.
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Montreal Tax Largest
Montreal.—Montreal paid the larg- OR RENT — DAIRY RANCH AT
Blaine, Ore., cows, horses, machin­
est ainpunt of income tax during the
fiscal year to December 31, the amount
ery, tools, furniture. Upper Nes-
being $18,195,749. Toronto came next
tucca Cheese factory at place. Alt­
with $11,742,770, and Winnipeg came
enburger Bros., Blaine.
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third with $4,010,31)9. The total col­
lected income tax throughout the Do­ FINE PIANO FOR SALE AT TILL-
minion in the same period was $55,-
amook. Big saving in price and
517.222.
terms as little as $10 monthly to
good people. For particulars write
Cline Music Co., 701 Wash. St. Port
land.
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Washington.—Now the capltol Is
confronted with another mystery. The
annual report of the clerk of the house
of representatives allows an amazing
variety of articles, such ns flasks, un
breakable pint bottles, ladies' bags,
manicure seta and golf balls, bought
for the house stationery room where
congressmen obtain their office sup­ ; Wealthy Widow Heals
plies. Curious persons are led to
Man’s Broken Heart
wonder as to office demands of con­
The wounded heart of J, U.
gressmen.
Buckler, traveling salesman of
In the exercise of congressional
Minneapolis, Minn., was healed
duties Rome of the representatives de­
to the extent of $600 when set­
velop strange needs. The clerk's re­
tlement, out of court, was
port allows that 319 pocket knives
reached In his suit for $50,000
were bought and 12 dozen golf balls.
damages
against Mrs. Ellen Lilly,
Congressmen are allowed a stipu­
wealthy widow, who, ho says,
lated sum annually for "stationery."
promised to marry him, but
Many of the congressmen who couldn't
balked lifter he had secured the
use up all this money on stationery
license.
and its accessories, hud the clerk buy
(hem. ziifetx raxA-rc. cli'ir and clcar-
TOURING CAR, RUN ONLY 8000
miles, First class condition. Cheap
if taken at once. Inquire E. U.
Wagy at Crystal Laundry.
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$150 VICTROLA WITH 24 REC-
ords for $60 cash. C. C. Reiha,
Rockaway, Ore.
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SETTING EGGS FROM DARK VEI.
' i t R. 1. Reds, full blooded. Chase’!,
on the Kilchis river road. Phone
Auto I’aint Shop.
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CEDAR POSTS 15c ON ROAD AT
Sundquist & Norberg Mill. Call or
write Rex Rowland, Yellow Fir
Mill.
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GEM THEATRE
Change in schedule from Portland to Tillamook effective March
19th as follows:
SUNDAY-MONDAY, APR. 29-30
THURS.-FRIDAY, MAY 3-4
GLORIA SWANSON in
ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
7:30 a. m.
2 p. m.
and
6** p. tn.
FROM PORTLAND— 7:50 a. m.
12:00 tn. and
12^0 Midnight
THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS
BELLEW
This change should please local people as they can «pend evenings
in Portland and return on midnight special.
Gloria as a gay divorcee, tarnish
ed by the tongues of scandal, shock
ing the gilded Monte Carlo throngs
with her daring—and breaking her
heart in silence.. A dazzling fash­
ion show, a cast that includes Con­
rad Nagel, June Elvidge and Rob­
ert Cain.
Fox News Felix the Cat cartoon
comedy
DAIRYMEN
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We have the seed that you need for those root crops
—Cow Horn Turnips, Yellow Swede and Purple Top
Rhutabagas, Half Sugar Mangels, Danish Sludstrup
Beets and Thousand Headed Kale. You cannot af­
ford not to raise some of these heavy producing
crops for your cows next winter.
A film adaptation of Thompson
Buchanan’s stage play “The Bridal
Path..” A clever comedy-drama
with big entertainment values,
that will please every one and
causes many a laugh and chuckle.
Featuring May Collins, Richard
Dix, Marcia Mannon, Raymond
Hatton and others of high stand­
ing in the realm of the screen.
Leather Pushers,
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Round No. 3
SATURDAY MAY 5
TUES.-WED., MAY 1-2
“WHO ARE MY
PARENTS?”
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Buy your bulk and package garden seed now,
we have nearly all the varieties most used, also we
can fill your orders for clover and grass seed to
good advantage.
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THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
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A William Fox super special pro­
duction, featuring Roger Lytton,
Peggy Shaw, Florence Billings,
Niles Welch, William T. Hayes and
numerous other screen artists. The
startling play of today that stun­
ned Broadway, a vital problem of
American society portrayed in a
powerful setting of emotional ap­
peal. A mighty picturization of a
mighty theme..
“FOX NEWS”
WHILE JUSTICE
SLEEPS
Oregon
Tillamook
Geo. P. Winslow
H. T. Botts
BOTTS & WINSLOW
Lawyers
Oregon
Tillamook
COMING MAY 8-9: “The Pendie-
ton Roundup.”
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R. E. RINGO, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
Room 14-15,
Natl. Bldg.
Tillamook,
R. T. BOALS, M. D.
Surgeon and Physician
I. O. O. F. Building
Oregon
Tillamook
DAVID ROBINSON
Physician and Surgeon
National Building
Oregon
Tilla mook
CHIROPRACTIC
THE BETTER WAY TO
HEALTH
DR. IL L. BABB
CHIROPRACTOR
Graduate Nurse in Attendance
Both Telephones
211 Tillamook, Building
Dr. J. D. TURNER
Optical and X-Ray Laboratories
Office phone M-39, Rea. 126-M
National Building
Tillamook
Oregon
DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON
DENTIST
215-216 Tillamook Building
Both phones
Hours 9 to 5
Tillamook
Oregon
Veterinarian
Bell phone HF2, .Mutual phone
Tillamook
Oregon
LODGE DIRECTORY
CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR,
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S.
$8.50 per cord. Ia-ave orders at
Stated communications first and
Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf
third Thursdays of each month in
Visitors welcome.
8UNDQUIST - NORBERG MILL .Masonir Hall.
(ORA L. MILLER, Secty.
wood for sale $5 cord delivered.
Cord and a half to load. John Ma­
W. R. C.
thers, city.
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Corinth Relief Corp* No. 54, Dept
FOR RENT
of Oregon meet« on first and third
Friday evening« of each month, at
RANCH WITH 35 COWS AND 8 o’clock in the W. O. W, hall.
all necessary equipment. Bit 104, ViRitors welcome.
care Headlight.
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Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pm.
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
PASTURE, INQUIRE OF M. E.
Gruber,
Trask Ixxlge, phone
CORINTH POST NO. 35
2F22.
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Department of Oregon
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE SUITABLE
Meets on second and on fourth
for rooming or boarding house. Call Saturdays of
each month at 1:30 p.m.
next door Allen House.
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in the W. O. W. hall.
s. Diehl, Commander
WANTED
W. Spefe Adjutant
A GOOD STEADY GENTLEMANLY
Johnson Chapter,
salesman to handle a Ward's wa­
R. A. M.
gon in Tillamook county. No ex­
Stated Communication sec-
perience needed. For full particu­
oud and fourth Tuesdays in
lars write promptly to Dr. Ward’s
month. Visitor* welcome.
Medical Company, Winona, Minne­
1. E. Keldson. See.
sota. Established 1X56
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LADT TO TAKE CAKE OF TWO
xmall children and help with house
work. C. A. McGhee.
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Featuring Dustin Farnum. A Stir­
ring story of the long search for
gold and the ultimate success of
the searcher—but druing the time
elapsed he was loser of his wife
ana son through the cunning of an
unprincipled gang leader and out­
law. A genuing western action pro­
duction. .
“I azv Pones’’ Tv o reel Clyd? Cook
Comedy ’
vTTWkiiriwi i m
National Building
HOUSE FOR SALE PHONE BELL
145-J.
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IVAN DONALDSON. Mgr., Tillamook, Ore.
Attorneys at Law
Plan British Colony in Brazil.
30 years practical knowledge in the trade. Our work guaran-
Portland Auto Stage
BARKICK & HALL
MAN TO
AN nPEMSNCKD
handle small dairy farm.
Call
Bell phoM 3F2.
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Tillamook Lodge No.
A. F. A A. M.
Stated communication
ond Wednesday in
each
month,
Visiting Brethern
welcome.
Harvey Ebinger, See.
WANTED TO BUY
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
sale rail Ed. Hadley, Mutual
phone.
18 tf
WANTED TO BUY CALVES. llAlt
ry Nielson. Kllchls river. Mutual
phono
21 Sip
g
Tuesday Evening, 7:30
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
Marathon Lodge
93, Knights of Pythias
Regular meeting Mon.
day evening at 7:45
sharp. By order of the
Chancellor Commander