FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1923 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 5 1 COUNTY BILLS ALLOWED (Continued from Page 4) FISH AND SEA FOODS Rrs A Fresh and of the best quality Mkt. Bell Bell 1«1-W R. B. HAYS 59 J Fresh Columbia River Chinooks, Halibut, Mackerel. Perch, Clama, Craba, Kipperad Salmon. FRESH SALMON EGGS SATURDAY ■ I I I S5 I Portland Auto Stage IVAN DONALDSON. Mgr., Tillamook. Ota. Change in schedule from Portland to Tillamook effective March 19th as follows: George lemons 36.98 Harvey Ward 36.59 Chas Ward 45.97 Fred Schertinger 91.27 Jesse Ward 51.85 Orlie Ward 33.91 J. M. Switzer 35.90 Bill Os trai der 63.71 Elmer F.a-1 3.19 Oscar Carver 11s.63 M. F. Babbitt 137.00 M. L. Sa Isenburg 141.00 J. O. Anderson 35.50 Arnold Jenson 37.10 A. C. Scott 49.26 Henry Parks 41.33 George Fuller 109.54 Olie Redberg 65.80 Alfred Christofferson 47.51 George Fuller 109.54 Albert Wenael 53.65 12.76 Everett Nelson A. F.. Meyer 41.39 66.83 W. H. Coffman A. Parsons 52.65 A. Jensen 35.49 35.49 A. Jensen .... 21.94 J. N. Robinson Willard Broughton 16.94 D. M. Benter 3.19 Matthew Thompson 7.97 Chas. Sheese 8.77 Ernest Bohna 2.99 Earl Greenlee 2.09 L. Robertson 2:::.,24 P. D. Ott 50.40 A. T. Dolan 23.33 i Cloverdale Merc. Co. 13.60 Cloverdale Telephone Co. . 99.66 W. Spencer 2.80 Carl White 4.10 W. A. High 270.50 W. C. Cheney 36.00 Nestuerà Lbr. Co. 229.65 ‘■Steinbach Iron Works 3.30 Roosevelt Highway Garage 1.83 IR. F. Zachnian 2.12 Je.Tck Bros. 10.00 1 Harold Scherzinger „ 30.12 Cloverdale Lbr. Co. 7.00 , Nelson Electric Co. 21.00 Bill Hatfield 28.20 King Crenshaw Co .... 225.14 Southern Pacific Co. 86.80 Wm. Powell 79.94 I A. D. Devine 68.88 F. De Ford 11.16 Jos. Aufderniaucr ' E. J. Schelling ......... ............... 134.72 94.36 W. Smith Chas. F. Pankow -------------- 406.66 Geo. Oliver______________— 65.00 H. S. Brimhall —--------------- 14.67 | Ore. State H i gh way Com ----- 881.40 6.80 Road Builder Equipment Ce.. 16.20 [ A. W. Plank Hdw Co. . 203.78 Union Oil Co. ---- — . 40.74 Stndard Oil Co. ---- . 2329.69 Howard Cooper Corp .... 828.60 I J. N. Martindale .... 451.50 W. H. Christensen ... __ 9.00 Carl White .......„..... __ 11.71 Sunset Garage------ The Moore cut off portion of the highway is still in a rather muddy condition, due to the recent rains, and auto travel is obliged to slow up when negotiating it FINAL SPELLING CON­ TEST RESULTS GIVEN District 1. Grade 3: John Powers, Wilma Sackett, 100; Esther Hohlfeld 98; Grade 4: Eloise Vantress, Otto Hohlfeld, Otto Schield, Rownette Phelps, Dorothy Randall, Emerald Barber, Gerald Bush, Florence Han­ sen, Myrtle Wilkes, 100; Vern Tin- nerstet, Goldie Wilkes, 98; Walter Naegli 96. Grade 5: Helen Peck 100 Cora Deenik 98; Kennedy Hodgdon 92; Grade 6: Freddie Donaldson, Mary Powers, Maxine Powell, Louise Bush, Winfield Tinnerstet, Merrill Maxwell, 100. Grade 7: Mayme Brandes, Jack Mowery, Rosa Schild, Frances Peck. 100; Helen Barber, 98, Robert Holden, 96. Rosa Mayer How ard Kohlfeld 92; Grade 8: William Peck 96. District 2. Grade 4: Arthur Goy­ ne, Chester Smith, Elizabeth Racker 100; Ruby Darby, 96; Hannah Kicky 90; Grade 6: George Becker, Ethel Sailing. Minnie Matkovitch, Dorothy Smith, Lawrence Reigel 100; Martin Becker, Nathaniel Reiger 98; Archie Saling 96; Donald Rife 92; District 5. Grade 4: 1 Evangeline Kardell, 94; Grade 5: Margaret Ewan 98, Vida Lee I 90; Dorothy Crown 92; Grade 7: Ruth Reed, Kai- en Cain 109; Bessie Lea, Jean Reed, Norma Downey 98; Grade 8: Edna Thompson 92. District 6. Grade 5: Inez Smith, LaVern Miles 92; Grade 7: Marian Etzwiler 96; George Reigel 94; Ruth Redberg 90. District 8. Ernest Weiss 100; Ed- ith Ross 98; Sylvia Allison 96; Grade 5: Thelma Hopkins, Frances Welsh, John White, Charles Turneal, Goldie Hopkins. 100; Bermadema Allison 98; Grade 6: Louis Edmunds 98; Grade 7: Mildred Edmunds. Evelyn Gharst 100; Mayse! Smith 98; Vera Sapping- ton 92. District 9. Grade 3. Eunice Fish- er, Marie Gitchell. Georgia Griffin, Glen Hiner, Helen Krake, Ma reelle Krake, Elizabeth McGrath 100; Iola Andrews, Mary' Harrison, Carmelia Johnson. Willis Mathers, Harry White LcRoy Wood» 98; Helen Johnson, Har old Loll, Lena Martindale. Wilbert Sanders, 96; Dorothy French, Mer­ rill Gould, Dale Kinnaman 94; Au­ drey Graves 92; James Dice, 90. Den­ zel Krake 96. Grade 3 and 4: Merwin Miller 100 Alice Bennett, Naomi Hansen 98; Elen Pinkstatf, 96, Helen Sharpen- berg. Hallie Austin, Russell Dalby 94. Grade 3:Junior Holden, Marian Lar son. Marguerite Zweifel, 98; Louise Parrazo, Twila Woods, Vivian White 94; Grade 4: Iola Braden, Carrie Blum Margaret Grider, Dorothy Haberlach Simpson Hamerick. Helen Hadley, Bobby Husley, Bernice Johns, Harold Lamb, Kathryn Lamb, Lorrain Lar­ son 100; Mary Drake, Martin Hof­ iert, Irene Knudson 98; Veda Burck ard, Tom Goyne, Claudene Gupton, Delores Greene, Albert Jensen. Dor­ othy Zeller, 96; Lavelle Mattoon, Jack Medcalf. Bonnie Jane Harris 95; viding for the increase of from 2 to I Morgan Burchard, Bernice Chester 3 cents in the tax on gasoline, which , with the one cent tax on fuel, it is ’ Hubbard 92. Grade 4 A 5: Harlan Boats, Jean believed will raise quite a large rev­ Clough, Marian Coates, Fred l.und- enue for the road building program son, Iola Pollock, Howard Penwell, of the state. Pauline Schillings, Bertillia Zach- man, John Delaney, Leiia Drinkhard, | REVIVAL AT CLOVERDALE Ruth Kuratli, Hazel Nelson, Darrel Plank, Nedra Smith, Marjorie Wiley | The Baptist church of Cloverdale 100; Charles Heatley, Lark Hodge, now has revival services wiich may Elmer Gilliam, Ethel Heatley, Mild last several weeks. They began on red Ringo, Roy Selland, Elenora the 13th inst. Elder Ben J. Smith Phelps Clarke Hodge, Karl Zweifel, of Sheridan, Arkansas, is conducting Virginia Watson, 96: Eddie Chausse, the services. He is said to be a re­ Lcc^ Talbott, Pius Hoffert, 94; Troy vivalist of much force and power, and Burt, 92; Mary Johnson 90. the meetings are attracting much in­ Grade 5 and 6: Mildred Leach, Bry terest. an Morgan, Burdett Nick laus, Oneda t Ryan, Thelma Stone, Georgia Viditu, WORKMEN QUARTERS ERECTED Lois Wilkes, Virgil Langtry, Ruth. Mahan, Esther Smith 100; Bruce Ma- j Several new small houses have been han, Arthur Wright, Mamie Dye, Er- ; erected recently at the saw mill of ma! Hosley 98; Earl Franklin, Floyd Sundquist & Norberg, on the highway­ Rosenberg, Vera Rosenberg, Keith east of town for the accommodation Buell, Jessie Hodge, Mildred Hadley,, of workmen and their families. The 96; Herman Fisher, Katherine Shultz mill is running with a full force of Ruth Coates, Erma Todd, Vera Wagy men, and trucks are conveying the 94. lumber sawed to the company's docks Grade 7: Ruby Blum. Viola Davis, adjoining the S. P. tracks in this city Evelyn Hannenkratt, Ellen Hiner, for shipment to outside points. Margaret McKinley, Beulah Sober, Frances Wallace, 100; Mildred Ber­ Dr. Allen has given up the prac­ key, Carolyn Haberlach 98; Donald tice of dentistry for a few months. Crenshaw, Marcell Artrip, Marjorie During his absence Dr. Adams, of Finch, Dwight Langtry, Roy Miner, Portland will be in hi« place,, aasocia- Melba Russell, Alvera True 96; Dar­ 30-4t ted with Dr. Sharp.—Adv. rell King, Dorothy Brownlee, Leah Graves, George Hanson, Irene Pang- born 94. FOR SALE Grade 8: Belva Bennett, Donald Leverich, Pearl Anderson, Linn Art­ 1 Jersey bull, St. Mawes Campus rip, Bessie Gitchell, Helen Keihm 100 Chief, 1-2 brother to Viva La France. Chester Anderson, Henry Berkey, Ca­ Price $75. Also two town cows, high mille Haltom, Elba Hamenck, Claude testers, coming fresh in Dec. Prices Mahan, 98; Ethel Holden 94; Ken­ reasonable. Call Albert Nelson, Mu­ neth Conover, Joseph Heyd, Lloyd tual phone. 30-4t Wilson 92; Napi Schnall 90. (Continued next week) WILL VISIT FATHERLAND A story of the early gold dig ring days in New Mexico, of a man whose wife left him 'or the companionship of an- >ther after he had rescued and nursed him through a icige of sickness. Later they neet again and the culprit s killed—and the family re- nietd. FOX NEWS YOU NEED HAVE NO DOUBT THURS. FRL. MAY 24-25 DOUGLAS MacLEAN in HE SUNSHINE TRAIL 'M008SHINE VALLE/- wiujam foa RROPucTtow Price and your satisfaction. COUNTY’S LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIl M his one equal« The Hotten- ot in fun and excitement, vith the same star in a com­ edy romance hat bubbles with ■umor and sparkles with the spirit of youth. There’s a smile, every mile, along the Sunshine Trail. Don't mis» it LEATHER PUSHERS NO 6 SUNDAY-MONDAY MAY 20 21 SATURDAY MAY 26 “THE OUTCAST” SHIRLEY MASON in E. G. ANDERSON ADVERTISE IN THE HEADLIGHT—TILLAMOOK GOOD SECOND HAND AUTO FOR sale or trade. Very cheap. John Harte, Tillamook. 31-2tp ONE NO. 10 REMINGTON TYPE- writer, used but in excellent con­ dition. Practically as good as new, price $65. Also one used Remington Portable, good condi­ tion, $40. We sell the Reming­ ton Portable; ask to see them. Headlight Publishing Co. 25tf BARRICK & HALL Attorney« at Law National Building Tillamook Oregon H. T. Botts Geo. P. Winslow BOTTS & W INSLOW Lawyers Tillamook Oregon R E. RINGO, M. 1) Physician and Surgeon Room 14-15, Natl. Bldg. Tillamook, R. T. BOALS, M. D. Surgeon and Physician I. O. O. F. Building Tillamook Oregon DAVID ROBINSON Physician and Surgeon National Building Tillamook Oregon CHIROPRACTIC THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH DR. H. 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, 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 W. R. C. Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept of Oregon meets on first and third Friday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors welcome. Mr«. A. D. Smith, Elizabeth Conover, Secretary CORINTH POST NO. 35 Department of Oregon CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR, | Meets on second and on fourth I $8.50 per cord. Leave orders at Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf Saturdays of each month at 1:3U p.m. in the W. O. W. hall. J. 8. Diehl, Commander SUNDQUIST - NORBERG MILL H. W. Spelts, Adjutant wood for sale $5 cord delivered. Cord and a half to load. John Ma-1 Johnson Chapter, thers, city. R. A. M. FOR RENT Stated Communication sec­ ond and fourth Tuesdays in RANCH WITH 35 COWS AND month. Visitara welcome. all necessary equipment. Bn 104, I. E. Keldson, Sec. care Headlight. Tillamook Lodge No. PASTURE, INQUIRE A. F. & A. M. I Gruber, Trask Lodge, phone Slated communication 2F22. 27tf each ond Wednesday in Visiting Brethern month, EIGHT ROOM HOUSE SUITABLE welcome. for rooming or boarding house. Call Harvey Ebinger, See next door Allen House. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED handle small dairy farm. Bell phone 3F2. Featuring Elsie Ferguson, David Powell and Mary MacLaran. Paris gowns and aching hearts—the depths of a woman’s soul laid bare. The Outcast is by long odds Miss Fer­ guson’s greatest picture. “LOVEBOUND” WANTED TO BUY A story of a woman’s love for two men—her sweetheart and her father—and the evil forces that held her in sorrow and unhappiness. WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual phone. 18 tf FELIX THE CAT. Cartoon THE FIVE FIFTEEN 2-Reel Sunshine comedy FOX NEWS CARDS 2 YEAR HOLSTEIN BULL; ALSO Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S. thrifty 7 to 9 weeks old pigs. Joe Stated communications first and Nufer, Cloverdale, Ore. 31-3tp third Thursdays of each month in Visitors welcome. TWO HEIFER CALVES, 5 MONTHS Masonic Hall. CORA L. MILLER, Secty old, mostly Jersey, very reasonable F. Vollman, Beaver, Ore. WILLIAM FARNVM in MOONSHINE VALLEY THE SATISFACTION STORE ♦ ♦ May 24th will be rather an import­ 5 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW ant day in the history of the year as on installment. Enquire of Will­ mor ethan 250 laws passed by the ard A. Church. 32-2t last legislature will become effective » on that date. The new prohibition CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS Special attention to floral pieces laws, and the ones having to do with for funerals. Also early cabbage the enforcement of the narcotic drug cauliflower, and tomatoes. Tilla­ statutes, and the law prohibiting the mook Greenhouse, Mutual tele­ wearing of sectarian garbs in the pub phone. 28-tf lie schools are important new lews, which will become of force on the FOR SALE OR TRADE, TOURING 24th. Still another law is the one pro car in 1st class condition, almost new. Cheap if taken at once. In­ quire of E. U. Wagy at Crystal Laundry’- 31- TUES.-WED.. MAY 22-23 This change should please local people as they can spend evenings in Portland and return on midnirht special. about the quality of Heinz products. Their Pork and Beans, Pickles, CatRup, Sauces. Canned Krout, Mac- caroni, Spaghetti, Mustard, Vingear and Olives are all of the very best and the prices are reasonable which makes for the utmost in food value. Dejiend on us for your picnic lunch supplies and specialties. We have a good stock at all times. De­ pend on us also for your every day table supplies. We aim at three objects in our business—Quality + « ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦ Nels Glad, a prosperous dairyman of near this city leaves today for ♦ < I ASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦ * Portland, where he will receive a pass « port which will admit him to his old ♦ One cent per word per issue, ♦ home in Sweeden which place he left ♦ with a minimum charge of $ .25 ♦ more than a quarter of a century ago. ♦ Readers are charged at the ♦ As he has not yet completed his cit­ ♦ same rate. AH reading notices ♦ izenship in this country, he this ♦ must have "adv.” attached. No ♦ ♦ week procured a certified copy of his « preferred positions. ♦ first papers from County Clerk Brim­ ♦ hall to show to the Sweedish consul in ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Portland. In Portland he will join FOR SALE a party of his countrymen who are |---------------------------------------------------- going on a similar visit to the old PURE BRED HOLSTEIN CALF, mother produced 12,550 lbs. milk country. last year with 3.64 test, 441.57 lbs. butter fat. John Josi. Mutual NEW LAWS SOON EFFECTIVE phone. 32-3tp GEM THEATRE LEAVE TILLAMOOK 7:3« a. m. 2 p. m and 6:00 p. m. FROM PORTLAND— 7Ä0 a. ■- 12:00 m. and 12:30 Midnight classifiedadcolumn PROFESSIONAL WANTED TO BUY CALVES. HAR ry Nielson. Kllchls river. Mutual phone. 21-8tp Tuesday Evening, 7:3« Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. Marathon Ixxige 93, Knights of Pythias Regular meeting Mon­ day evening at 7:45 sharp. By order of thej Chancellor Commander