FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1923 COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF ROCKAWAY H. T. Botts and Rollie Watson spent last Friday on the beach on business. E. Wright and brother of McMinn ville. drove in to spend a few days at the bench. Fred Miller and wife of Portland are in their cottage for a few days. Summer season has opened early this year. Several cottages ere renl- ed for the month of June. The new Princess theatre has be$>n leased for the season the flrst show being Thursday Muy 24. Al H. Schloth is cleaning ground. 5 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ready for his merry go round. 1 ’r " "" teacher of the largest men’s class in county count, state highway commis- modern lookout station on Mt. Hebo , the state, and scout master for over Mr. and Mrs. Mienthoff are in their tionera and S. P. engineers to get for the purpose of more efficiently 1 100 boys, who sure knows how to cottage fur the summer. I some action on the road from Jetty handling the forest tire situation. This week, which is the last week speak to men and boys. We want no I creek to Brighton. of school, has been a busy one for H. L. I. Van Northwick has bought a NEHALEM less than two hundred present at this ------------------------- . S. Students, especially the seniors. new Overland roadster and will leave service. Come! for Dallas for a weeks stay. Miss Barry’s classes enjoyed a pic H. A. Bell was at Newport last nic supper up the Wilson river Thurs Otto Nelson arrived in town with a week on business connected with the (Crowded ou. laut week) day evening. Seven cars took the new Franklin sedan. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH port. picnicers up to the gavel pit. i merry Rev. Tabor preached the bacealaure Aniund LaCasse left Tuesday for Justice of the Peace Krebs will hold L. N. Bennett, Miss Ryder and Miss j court Wednesday, Muy 28. Nehalem to help complete the Alder ate sermon to the graduating class of Barry were„the faculty chaperones, There will be special Memorial ser the Nehalem schools Sunday evening. Rockaway Beach Boosters held Vale cheese factory. The following students were respon j vices at the Presbyterian church both Twenty five members of the Neha Albert Krake met with u serious ac their unnual meeting last Monday sible for the success of the picnic: morning and evening. The Sunday night. The following officers were cident last Friday on his road to the lem Assembly United Artisans to Flora Schild, chairman; Marion Lamb. school meets at Id a. m. and welcomes gether with two candidates attended factory. When he turned out for (>. elected: W. J. Schuhmacker, pres.; s|M-cial initiation exercises at Sen Leonard Bales, Alfred Coates, Ken all who do not go to any othr Sun II. E. Reynolds, vice presidnt; and D. Hohlfeld the bolt of the shaft gave neth Mahan, Otis Wright, Walter Sev day school. side last Saturday night. way, throwing him out in the hard Win. D. Shafer, secretary and treus- erence, Trevor Hare and Misses Le- J. W. Thompson is driving The service in the morning will la a new road and bruising his face and break urer. Velle Smith, Nadine Williams, Ma.vme in honor of the Civil War veterans, ing his arm. He is getting along Chevrolet touring car which he re- The Rockaway Heach Boosters club cently purchased from H H. Boach, Jacobs, Wanda Haltum, Evelyn Glad the veterans of the Spanish and nicely at present writing. appointed M. J. Maddox as represent und Rowena Hanson. World wars, and seats of honor will Dick Price was a visitor in l.ost local representative for that com - ative for the beach to meet with the The Sophomore class he provided for them. A patriotic puny. Valley Sunday. sermon will be given on the theme of Mrs. George Blanchard was slight- ing Friday and elected ly though not seriously injured a officers for the first semester of next Memorial day, and appropriate music few days ago when she fell from the year: President, Catherine Gabriel; will be rendered. running hoard of a car. After a cou vice president, Leonard Bales; secre-1 The evening service will be for all (Too bite for last week) ple of ¡lays rest in bed she was able taiy-treusurer, Rowena Hanson; class lovers of out of doors on the text: representative, Catherine Smith; class "1 go a fishing.” This service will ap- Loyd Heckathorn and party return to resume her school work. peal particularly to red blooded men ed to Eugene Friday after an enjoy Miss Kirry, principal of Nehalem adviser. Miss Barry. schools, took the eighth grade gradu able two weeks stay at Oceanside. The Junior Senior banquet which who love the manly sports. The pub- J. U Baden of Eugene proved him ates to Tillamook lust Saturday to was held at the Presbyterian Guild lie is cordially invited. sell it true fisherman during his two receive their diplomas. The graduates hall Friday May 18, was a great suc weeks stay here, during one trip to were Ella Anderson, Ella Hull, Ver cess, and worthy of a great deal of Dr. Allen has given up the prac- Short Beach making u splendid catch na Pierce, Hans Horehenheim and praise. Joseph Maxwell was toaat- tice of dentistry for a few months. among which was a ten pound cod, be Charles Thompson, master. During his absence Dr. Adams, of sides seatrout, pogies, (¿ass and perch. A. L McCarty drove out to Salem Thanks are offered by the class of Portland will he in his place,, associa- The play grounds are nearly finish Saturday on business. He wus ac- '23 to the ministers who took part in 30-4t ted with Dr. Sharp.—Adv. ed and afford u great deal of amuse eompunied by Mrs. McCarty and the baccalaureate services which were ment to the youngsters as well as daughter and Mrs. Oscar Klein. The held at the Christian church Sunday I grownups, latter will remain a wek and visit Muy 20, und u special vote of thanks FOR SALE A thirty-five foot Shoot the Shoots friends in the vicinity of the capital was extnded to Rev. W. O. Woolever, has been placed in the play ground city. who delivered the baccalaureate ser 1 Jersey bull, St. Mawes Campus ut Oceanside also u Giant stride. Mrs. O. F. Toney has been spending mon. Mr. und Mrs. Clyde Craver and farn the past week at the home of Mrs. I Commencement exercises will be Chief, 1-2 brother to Viva I .a France. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and fam Harry Bell during the latter's ah held at the Christian church Friday, Price $75. Also two town cows, high testers, coming fresh in Dec. Prices ily of Tillamook spent Sunday at Oce senco with her husband. , May 25, at 8 p. m. reasonable. Call Albert Nelson, Mu ans ide. Dr. McGee drove down to Tilla tual phone. 30-4t Mr. and Mrs. George Iuiml- and fam mook last Tuesday evening. While ily wen- among the many visitors at he was enjoying the show, some one this plane Sunday of Inst week. removed a spare tire with rim and A party of young people of Tilla inner tube from his coupe. He hopes mook composed of the Misses Gladys thut the person who now has it is as FIRST CHRISTIAN (IH IICII * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+ ♦ Hale, tilennra White, Belle Bailey, well satisfied as the doctor would be ♦ ♦ Mary Ward, Eunice Swenson, Ella to have it returned. Memorial Services Next Sunday ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦ Davidson anil Ivy Nelson. Glen Cono Ruy Letson and family of Reaver Morning. ver, Irvie Keldsen, Carl Ia-ach, Is-on- visited at the home of George Mc- 11 a. m. at First Fhristian church. + CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING * ♦ ard Cane, Gerald Graves, Vic White, Kimnions near Mohler last Sunday. Rev. George N. Harness will deliv * Dick Donovan, motored to Oceanside Dr. McGee re|Hirts the birth of an er the Memorial address for the Old ♦ One cent per word per issue, ♦ early Sunday morning and hud break eight pound girl to Mr. und Mrs. Ross Soldiers next Sunday at the eleven ♦ with a minimum charge of $ .25 ♦ fast in Rosenberg's cottage. They Moorhead at Wheeler May 11th. o’clock services. All the old soldiers ♦ Readers are charged at the ♦ spent the ilny hiking, and dancing. and their wives are invited to be ♦ same rate. All reading notices ♦ HERE All report an enjoyable time. present, if there are those who have ♦ must have “adv.” attached. No ♦ ♦ no way of getting to the church but ♦ preferred positions. CHURCH NOTES CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN HEBO Is your kitchen work beginning to tell on you? Are you needlessly tired when evening conies? Why not let this beautiful and practical Hoosier do some of the work for you ? SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS REEHER FURNITURE CO Portland Auto Stage IVAN DONALDSON. Mgr., Tillamook. Ore Change in schedule from Portland to Tillamook effective March 19th as follown: ■ Wm. Peacock tiled May 17 at the age of 54 yei|ra. He was a resilient of Hebo for the pust eleven or twelve years. The remains were buried in the I. O. O. F. cemetery at Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Britten have left for Astoria after spending sev eral pleasant days in this community. Miss Erma Bills has left for Port land where she intends to spend the summer. Miss Ruth Lewellen is in Tilla mook suffering with an abcess in her throat. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mattoon came in from Newberg last week and spent several days with their relatives and friends. The forestry service is building a For your interests, we are constantly adding new lines when they are of good value, and always mak ing our prices as close as we can and still do business right. GEM THEATRE SINGED WINGS” Featuring Bebe Daniels nad Conrad Na- A real butterfly picture tilled with breath climaxes and dazzling settings. One of season’s super features. FOX NEWS—FELIX, THE ( AT Cartoon Comedy TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, MAY 29-3(1 THURSDAY-FRIDAY, MAA 31 JENE 1 DOMETIC RELATIONS Featuring Katherine MacDonald. A story that strats where others finish. The question is "Where do you stand as regards your Do mestic Relations?" Are you the one higher up who gets away with questionable acts or are you one who is down hut not out? See the difference between the two stations in lift, between the judge and the convict. Both are guilty of the same crime. What is it. See Do mestic Relations and then answer the LEATHER PUSHERS NO. 7 BRUIT AND VEGETABLES SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Are now' in better supply with prices a little cheaper. ”T<7TIN FARNUM in We now have a good line of lunch meats and always carry Morrell’s Corn Fed Hams and Bacon. These are just a little cheaper and quite a bit better than some products. THE SATISFACTION STORE E. G. ANDERSON ADVERTISE IN THE HEADLIGHT—TILLAMOOK BOUNTY’S LEADING ADVERTISINGMEDIUM BARKICK tk HALL Attorney» at Law National Building Tillamook Oregon H. T. Botts Geo. P. Winslow BOTTS & WINSLOW Lawyer» Oregon Tillamook R. E. RINGO. M. D Physician and Surgeon Room 14-15, Natl. Bldg. Tillamook, Ore. 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 + walking, the church will gladly furn ♦ Optical and X-Ray Laboratories ♦ ish u car which will call und get you ♦ Office phone M-39, Res. 126-M und take you home after the services FOR SALE For further information please phone I National Building the church office. Next Sunday be- IN BRIGHTON BEACH. ONE LOT Tillamook Oregon No 2 in Block 81 for $100. Ten dol ing Memorial Day every one who lars per month or $85 cash. Peter loves his country and his flag should Dami«, St. Helens Oregon, P. O. try to be present. Everybody invited Box 501,. 33-6tp Next Sunday Morning is Fathers DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON and Sons day at the Every Mans class DENTIST PUKE BRED HOLSTEIN ..CALF, at the eity hall. Every father in Till mother produced 12,550 lbs. milk 215-216 Tillamook Building amook is invited to bring his son und last year with 3.64 test, 441.57 lbs. nttend the futher und son service of Both phones Hours 9 to a butter fat. John Josi. Mutual the Everymans class at the eity hall. Tillamook Oregon phone. 32-3tp If you don’t huve u son bring some i one elses boy, or us many as you 5 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW can get. This will be a greut ser on installment. Enquire of Will- j Oregon livestock came through the vice. A great song service. A splen ard A. Church. 32-2t DR. O. L. HOHLFELD winter in considerably better condi did fellowship anil a very interesting CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS tion than the average for the country address to the futher und son which Veterinarian Special attention to floral pieces will be delivered by George Harness^ as a whole. Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone for funerals. Also early cabbage cauliflower, and tomatoes. Tilla Tillamook Oregon mook Greenhouse, Mutual tele phone. 28-tf SENDAI-MONDAY, MAY 27-28 ALWAYS ON THE LOOKOUT CARDS C. A. Smith delivery engineer for the Stutz Fire Engine Co., of In dianapolis,, Ind., was here this week to make some Hlight repairs on the big Stutz pumper in this city. While here he put in a new starter ring gear, replacing the old one. The big Stutz has stood up first rate for 3 years pust and with the exception of the slight repair, made, was found to be in capital condition by the visiting engineer. The installation of the Stutz here, three years ago, marked th< <lat< of the first Stutz placed on the Pacific coast, although there are sevrai now. LEAVE TILLAMOOK 7:31) a. m. 2 p. m. and 6:00 p. m. FROM PORTLAND— 7:50 a. m. j2:00 m. and 12:30 Midnight This change should please local people as they can spend evenings in Portland and return on midnight special. PROFESSIONAL Nilsson, Milon Sn Featuring .. .ayail anil un all s... .taiuir Long, - . Uie sea and treuu usl. Here is . adventure you’v. .. »ips, with tn. uway wanted to see. i »ays wanted to i. who at attends this nig surprise tin y one wn<> show. Watch for ou. oills Tuesday. FOX NEWS COMING: Back Home and Broke. EAST IS WEST and RED HOT Romance. 6“ WHO PAID” 2 YEAR HOLSTEIN BULL; ALSO thrifty 7 to 9 weeks old pigs. Joe Nufer, Cloverdale, Ore. 31-3tp CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR, Silver Have Chapter No. 18, O. E. S. Stated communications first and $8.50 per cord. Leave orders at third Thursdays of each month in Honey & Heussers Grocery. Htf Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. CORA L. MILLER, Secty. SUNDQUIST - NORBERG MILL wood for sale $6 cord delivered. W. K. C. Cord and a half to load. John Ma Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept, thers, city. 20tf of Oregon meets on first and third FOR RENT Friday evenings of each month, at 8 o’clock in the W. O. W. fialL MODERN 4-ROOM HOUSE ON lSt Visitors welcome. street, close in, with garage. Call Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. 33tf I 331’.. Elizabeth Conover. Secretary RANCH WITH 35 COWS AND CORINTH POST NO. 35 all necessary equipment. Bn 104. Department of Oregon care Headlight. 22tf Meets on second and on fourth PASTURE, INQUIRE OF M. E. Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m. Trask Lodge, phone in the W. O. W. hall. Gruber, J. S. Diehl, Commander 27 tf 2F22. H. W. Spew. Adjutant EIGHT ROOM HOUSE SUITABLE Johnson Chapter, No. 24 for rooming or boarding house. Call R. A. M. next door Allen House. Stated Communication sec WANTED ond and fourth Tuesdays in month. Visitors welcome. GOOD JERSEY COW. 817 EIGHTH I. E. Keldson, Sec. street East. 33-2tp Tillamook Ixaige No. 57 AN EXPERIENCED MAN A. F. & A. M. handle small dairy farm. Stated communication sec- Bell phone 3F2. each ond Wednesday in Visiting Brethern month, WANTED TO BUY welcome. WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR Harvey Ebinger, Sec. sale call phone. Ed. Hadley, Mutual 18 tf POSITIONS WANTED A story of the violation of the oldest law the frontier, "never desert a pal in distress’ These three men violated this law and they all were “Three Who Paid." yet the man with three notches on his gun was not a murderer. One of the best western thrillers of the year. THE REPORTER. Two reel Lupi no Lane Comedy m * LODGE DIRECTORY EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS general housework and cooking. $50 Address G-182, Headlight. LOST BLACK SILK ivory handle amook and Franklin Ht UMBRELLA WITH and tips between Till Hebo. Return to Mrs. Watch Tower. Reward Tuesday Evening, 7:30 Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. Marathon Lodge No. 98, Knights of Pythias Regular meeting Mon day evening at 7:45 sharp. By order of the Chancellor Commander