Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 11, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    H)AY. MAY 11. ¡923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF
A. H. Gaylord was a Nehalem vis­
itor last Friday.
Emil Anderson visited th«* county
seat on business last week.
Walter Walker drove out to Port­
land last week on business, returning
i Finlay by way of Tillamook.
Mrs. S. G. Reed of Neah-kah-nie re-
tui ned Sunday from a short visit at
Corvallis.
late Mead is making frequent visits
to th«* county seat these days where
he goes to purchase goods for his
store. II«* reports business very sat-
isfactroy.
ye
'
«sir
M. ’... White who was severely In­
jured while working at Brighton cam;
several weeks ago is recovered suf­
ficiently to go about a little but will
la* unable to go to work for some time
yet.
J F .’INC LUXURIOUS
)cL> ‘ is t ' must luxuriously comfortable
icdspri ~ m?de. It will give you a lifetime of
isiu/ory $ rvicc and more soothing delight-
v’ ” ' f- ’ repcse than you have ever known
ir. us runite-.
he bedspnng
«te fo s r• ’»I r 'ecial feat-
cou. . - j :**, among
A
' extra Io*- i
.''•■ 'Ifftl* • together
_
the top
t!,
: . coiL '.'he.«. helical coils arc
:;j:«i at* «rd v* the lanre coils
t . cute», -t 100kFastener • which
Uu: t.*. ..-.«egrity of the at ire
¿tic and d* inguiah DeLuxt from ,
it oui. 1 nit..tor im.cations. Each
ClLu« m
(MJ
coil is thus given frecdc.it of action
and the bedspring is made flexible,
so that it follows the contour of the
f.gure and supports the whole body
buoyant!/ in a natural a.id therefore
healthful position. It dews not sag
]''—-* hammock or pitch to the side
ct heavier weigtn when occupied
by two persons. Tranrjuilized and
r.iade drewsy with a sense of physi-
ca! ccmf .*rt, you drift off into sound
und refreshing
sleep.
uta
rcirc.ii.uig aicup.
At
Etuimif anJ will fit aweaJ »r
jet nwj hd/i aoi/.x-i: asy < '.ungt.
«b’, tic B».(irsuto, not tho bed ur nuttrea* that malta all 'he JctFerenca."
SOLI) ONLY BY
REEHER FURNITURE CO
FISH AND SfrA fUODS
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Fresh and of the best quality
'.kt. Bel'
Bell 131-W
R. B. HAYS
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Fr. ■ ( olumbia River Chinooks, Halibut, Mud. ■■■<■!, Perch, (lam
Crai Kippered Salmon.
FRESH SALMON EGGS SATURDAY
Pon land Auto Stage
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Dallas lets contract for new water
Ballston, Ore., were callers at Ocean- Mrs. Robinson and children returned
mains costing $14,916.
home Friday evening.
aide Sunday.
Albert Krake left Friday evening I Referendum filed against bill to
Mr. und Mrs. William Anderson
His cousin, Louis put butter substitutes off market.
were among the many visitors Sun­ for Portland.
received bad
Christensen,
having
day.
news from home of his baby having
Dr. Allen has given up the prac­
Professor Buell and family of Till- been poisoned. Mr. Krake returned
tice of dentistry for a few months.
umook spent the day Sunday at Ocean home Sunday with the report that the
During his absence Dr. Adams, of
baby had recovered.
side.
Portland will be in his place,, associa-
John Krake and fuinily spent Sun­ ted with Hr. Sharp.—Adv.
30-4t
Charles Ray of Cloverdal«* was a
day
with Mr. Krake’s parents.
welcome visitor al (k-eanside Sunday.
Miss Wanda Keene, a step-daugh­
FOR SALE
The beautiful summer home of H. ter of Elide«* Krake Jr., was elect­
Rosenberg is nearing completion.
ed May Queen at Dayton May 4. Mr.
1 Jersey bull, St. Mawes Campus
The store at Oceanside will open to Krake went home to the program.
Ray Krake and Miss Nettie Jyrake Chief, 1-2 brother to Viva La France.
the public about the 15th of May.
took him to Dayton and returned Price $75. Also two town cows, high
Allen and Fleming huve just com Sunduy reporting a gocxl tima.
testers, coming fresh in Dec. Prices
d four more new cottages for
reasonable. Call Albert Nelson, Mu­
George Freshour of Dayton is in
tual
phone.
30-4t
the county visiting his duughte er Mrs.
The summer home of the Mrs. Clyd«* Ryan and friends in Tilla-
Hobbs and Swafford will be ready mook and Blaine..
for occupancy in a few days.
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN
Mrs. Dallas and son are spending
the week with her husband who with
Mr. Sheldon is building a new resi­
dence for Dr. Allen.
ROCKAWAY
GEM THEATRE
ttAYE TILLAMOOK
7:30 a. m.
2 p. m.
and
6:00 p. m.
FRii.tl PORTLAND— 7:50 a. m.
12:00 m. and
12:30 Midnight
TUES.-WED., MAY 15-16
DO AND DARE
Thi change should please local people as they can spend evenings
in Portland and return on midnight special.
Featuring Tom Mix. A pic
tur«* in which Mix does
more than his usual dar-
ing stunts. A story of the
early days nt Fort Bend
when bad blood existed
between the settlers and
Indians.
FOX NEWS
Next Wednesday and Thursday
MAY 16th and 17, there will lie a demonstration
and sale of
WHITE KING WASH POWDER
A tl store. Each purchaser of this ne soap pow-
(l<i:. the large 60c Packages will be presented with
b 1 es of fine toilet soaps and advertising nov-
elti<* ¡11 be given away by the manufacturers. On
each of these days we will have ten different groc­
ery items priced at a special saving to you, good ev-
®ry fl articles, some of which you will be sure to
want and on any of which you will save money.
Don’t forget the days—next Wednesday and Thurs­
day.
Wt- have just received large shipments of good gro­
ceries including Libby’s apple butter, mustard, jel-
i ms, orange marmalade, tru blu fancy crack-
*r and cookies, all kinds of salad and olive oils and
always our famous Linn butter.
THE LIGHT IN
THE DARK
Willi J IB FOX
bVERTISE IN THE HEADLIGHT—TILLAMOOK
COUNTY’S LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM
Featuring Hope Hampton
lain Chaney and E. K. Lin
coin. A story of love and
crime, with love playing
the winning hand.
LEATHER PUSHERS 5
prints
SATURDAY. MAY 19
(BUCK) JONES in
BOSS OF CAMP 4
' DO°DAR E
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
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ESTABLISHED RATES FOR +
CARDS
BARRICK & HALL
Attorney« at Law
National Building
Tillamook
Oregon
H. T. Rotta
Geo. P. Winslow
Lawyers
Tillamook
Oregon
R. E. RINGO, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
Room 14-15,
Natl. Bldg.
Tillamook,
Ore.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Mr. und Mrs. L. L. Van Northwick
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Mr. and Mrs. Puul Disney, Mr. and motored to Portlund on business.
One cent per word per issue,
R. T. BOALS, M. D.
Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser, Miss Velma
with a minimum charge of $ .25 ♦
Mrs. Louise Scott has returned to
Surgeon and Physician
Stone and Mr. Lester Phelps, all of
Readers are charged at the ♦
A too «¿miliar sight these days is Tillamook were a happy picnic par­ her home at Twin Rocks.
same rate. All reading notices ♦
nutomobih* collisions. The crossing ty at this place Sunday.
I. O. O. F. Building
T. A. Lawler of Portland, is in for
must have “adv.” attached. No ♦
at camp 4 was the scene of such an
a few days to build a new house at
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preferred
positions.
Tillamook
Oregon
accident last Saturday evening which
Ed Hutchcroft of McMinnville, ar­ Elmore.
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makes the third within the past two rived Thursday for a few days stay.
C. W. Ross arrived home after a
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months. In each instance one or more While here he will paint his new
couple of weeks service on the grand
: of the machines suffer«*d more or less bungalow.
FOR SALE
DAVID ROBINSON
jury in Portland.
damage though lortunatcly no one
While
excavating
through
an
old
The surveyors are busy resurvey­ TWO NEW MODERN ATTRACTIVE
Physician and Surgeon
was injured. Doubtless this number
4 and 5 room bungalows, on install­
will be multiplied several times as clum mound at the foot of Sunset av- ing the Lake Lytle tract.
National Building
ments. See 901 1st St.
30-2tp
I the roads improve and the travel in- i”«e one day Inst week, the skull of
W’m. Dalhke has his big sand fill
' hurry and th«* machines lack horse an Indian, several bear teeth, bones made at Sea View and is putting For sale
Tillamook
Oregon
I hurry and the machinesl ask horse and deer horns were uncovered, frmo down the sidewalk.
THREE OR FOUR GOOD COWS.
all
appearances
these
relic«*
had
been
: sense, and as yet, no successful sub-
Eugene Atkinson, Sandlake. 30-2t
buried here for many yeurs.
Dan Billings and wife are home for
! stituU* has been discovered.
CHIROPRACTIC
the summer after spending the win- CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS
The equipment for the childrens ter in Portlund.
Last Saturday evening while play­
Special
attention
to
floral
pieces
THE
BETTER WAY TO
ing with some other children of his play grounds huve been received and
for funerals. Also early cabbage
Mrs. Wann of Wheeler has leased
are
being
placed
in
position
which
own age, Norman the five year old
HEALTH
cauliflower, and tomatoes. Tilla­
the Andrew rooming house.
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Allen fell promises to be very popular with the
mook
Greenhouse,
Mutual
tele
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Mr. Hewete of Twin Rocks is build
DR. H. L. BABB
and fractured on«* of his arms at the younger set this summer.
phone.
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ing
a new home in place of the one
elbow. He was taken to Portland for
Dr. and Mrs. Shearer of Tillamook
CHIROPRACTOR
FOR SALE OR TRADE, TOURING
treatment.
were among the many visitors at destroyed by fire last February,
ear
in
1st
class
condition,
almost
Th«* Rockaway school will close
Mrs. Emil Anderson and Mrs. Vio­ Oceanside Sunday. The commander
Graduate Nurse in Attendance
new. Cheap if taken at once. In­
let Davis entertained about twenty of Company K lost about ten pounds May 18.
quire Cx E. U. Wagy at Crystal
on
his
trip
to
the
light
huse.
Both Telephones
young people Inst Saturday afternoon
Doc. Fowler is able to la* up but
1.IUII* iry.
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from two to five with games and lun­
A Mr. Gray, engineer for the state somewhat weak after a sick spell.
211 Tillamook, Building
GOOD SECOND HAND AUTO FOR
cheon, in honor of th«* birthday anni­ highway department, with his wife,
John Johnson left Saturday fr>'
sale or trade. Very cheap. John
versary of each of their daughters, were visitors Sunday. Mr. Gray has
Portlund on business.
Harte, Tillamook.
Marion und Laverne, seven and nine ehurge of the construction of the
The Twin Rocks post office is be-
years respectively. Two of the guests Roosevelt highway link betwen He­
Dr. J. D. TURNER
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ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW.
also celebrated the same duy, it being bo und Devils I-ak«* in Lincoln coun­ ing enlarged.
Just
finished.
Desirable
location.
Optical
and X-Ray Laboratories
the anniversary of the birth of Evelyn ty.
D. J. Van Sayoc has made a big ìm-
Inquire Lee Doty.
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I and Fiorent e Crawford who are eight
Office
phone
M-39, Res. 126-M
provement by tearing down the old
Twin Rocks mill and building a large 2 YEAR HOLSTEIN BULL; ALSO
National Building
thrifty 7 to 9 weeks old pigs. Joe I Tillamook
guragi and community hall.
Oregon
LOST VALLEY
Nufer, Cloverdale, Ore.
31-3tp
OCEANSIDE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Imbu«* of Hills­
boro are spending a few days in TWO HEIFER CALVES, 5 MONTHS
their
cottag«* at Elmore.
old, mostly Jersey, very reasonable
Albert Wilkes and family spent
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Peer, Mr. and
DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON
F. Vollman, Beaver, Ore.
31-2tp
Sunduy
at
the
home
of
L.
D.
Krake's.
Mrs.
Fred
Windier
returned
from
Mrs. Max Fleming of Portland spent
DENTIST
Portland.
the week end pleasantly ¡«Rated in
HEIFER FOR SALE. A. J. NORD-
Mrs. Stanley of Portland, was vis­
215-216 Tillamook Building
strom, Sandlake road.
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I the cottage Gull’s Nest. Mr. Peer is iting at the home of Mrs. Ross Beck­
Both phones
Hours 9 to 5
manager for wholesale millinery with’s last Tuesday.
CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS
ONE REED BABY BUGGY AND Tillamook
house in Portland and M . Fleming
Oregon
baby bassinet.
Mrs.
Laurans
Mr. und Mrs. Tom Price spent Sun
I trav Is for the same house.
Notice is hereby given that all
Moulton
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day up the Wilson river.
school District No. 31 warrants up
A jolly picnic party from Clover-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson and to and including No. 1080 are called ONE NO. 10 REMINGTON TYPE-
dai* of about forty people spent Sun
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
writer, used but in excellent con­
family went to Portland Friday ac- for payment. Interest ceases after
day at Oceanside.
dition.
Practically as good as
companied by Grundmu Price who is I this date, May 15th, 1923.
Veterinarian
new, price $65. Also one used
George Hall and brother Sam of spending a few duys here. Mr. and I
J. C. McCLURE, Clerk. It
Remington Portable, good condi­
Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone
tion, $40. We sell the Reming­
Oregon
ton Portable; ask to see them. Tillamook
Headlight Publishing Co.
25tf
Change in scheduli* from Portland to Tillamook effective March
l*th u ¡oBews:
IVAN DONALDSON. Mgr.. Tillamook. Ore.
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PROFESSIONAL
SUNDAY-MONDAY, MAY
13-14
A most pleasing story of
pluck and luck. With lots
of pluck and some luck
Buck Jones makes this one
of his best photoplays.
ALL WET, Al St. John
Comedy
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THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR
adventure. Racing scenes filmed on Ventura
track at Tia Juana.
FOX MAVS FELIX rm; < vi. .. ......... .
Featuring Marjorie Daw ami Forest Stanley.
A Peter B. Kyne story of the great Southwest.
A virile romance gay with color and bold with
COMING SOON: "Moonshine Valley", “Sun­
shin«* Trail”, Isk* of Lost Ships. Watch for ’em
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OR KENT — DAIRY RANCH AT
Blaine, Ore., cows, horses, machin­
ery, tools, furniture. Upper Nes-
tucca Cheese factory at place. Alt­
Silver W ave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S.
enburger Bros., Blaine.
29-3t
Stated communications first and
FINE PIANO FOR SALE AT TILL- third Thursdays of each month in
Visitors welcome.
amook. Big saving in price and Masonic Hall.
CORA L. MILLER, Secty.
terms as little as $10 monthly to
good people. For particulars write
W. R. C.
t ime Music Co.. 701 Wash. St. Port
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54. Dept,
land.
29-3t
of Oregon meets on first and third
CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR, Friday evenings of each month, at
$8.50 per cord. Leave orders at 8 o'clock in the W. O. W. hall.
Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf Visitors welcome.
Mrs. A. D. Smith. Pres.
SUNDQITST - NORBERG MILL
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
wood for sale $5 cord delivered.
CORINTH POST NO. 35
Cord and a half to load. John Ma­
Department of Oregon
thers. city
20tf
Meets on second and on fourth
FOR RENT
Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p m.
RANCH WITH 35 COWS AND in the W. O. W. hall.
J. S. Diehl. Commander
all necessary equipment. Bn 104,
H. YV. Sp.itr, Adjutant
care Headlight.
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Johnson Chapter, No. 24
PASTURE. INQUIRE OF M. E.
R. A. M.
Gruber,
Trask Lodge, phone
Stated Communication sec­
2F22.
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ond and fourth Tuesdays in
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE SUITABLE
month. Visitors welcome.
1. E. Keldson, Sec.
for rooming or boarding house. Call
next door Allen House.
Tillamook lx>dge No. 57
A. F. & A. M.
WANTED
Stated communication sec*
end Wednesday in
each
GIRL OK WOMAN TO DO LIGHT
month.
Visiting Brethern
housekeeping in country for family
welcome.
of two. No objections to woman
Harvey Ebinger, Sec.
with children. Apply Headlight of­
fice. F LU.
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LODGE DIRECTORY
AN EXPERIENCED
MAN
handle small dairy farm.
Bell phone 3F2.
Tuesday Evening, 7:311
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
WANTED TO BUY
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual
phone.
18 tf
WANTED TO BUY CALVES. HAK
ry Nielson, Kllchis river. Mutual
phone.
11 8tp
Marathon Lodge ,X4>.
93. Knights of Pythias
Regular meeting Mon­
day evening at 7:45
sharp. By order of the
< haneellor Commander