5 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ROCKAWAY (Crowded out last week) George Fawler the Hamburger G. W. Gmy made a business trip king, nas opeued his nlium at bus­ to Tillamook. iness for the season. Jack Jasman is in town on business. Fred Menard and family have mov- Rockaway ha» made plana for a big ; ed to Bay City. Mr. Menard is the celebration on the 4th. of July. : master mechanic for the Whitney Co. * at Ildaviile. Mrs. F.I'.Miller left for Portland " word per issue, ♦ is visiting him. Monday to visit relatives. ♦ with a minimum charge of $ .25 ♦ Ed Slavine gave a crab feast Thurs NEHAI.E.M ♦ Readers are charged at the ♦ OCEANSIDE day evening for the young people. Mr. ♦ same rate. All reading notices ♦ ♦ must have “adv." attached. No ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slocum of M< and Mrs. Carl Beckett were the chap­ Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Pearson, Mr ♦ preferred positions. ♦ MinnviUe visited with H. A. Beil and erones. They played games and went boat riding and at about 12 o'clock and Mrs. Maurice Jernsfedt, Miss El­ ♦ ♦ family last Sunday. they served the crabs, ice cream and Inn Abrams and John Peterson of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson are cookies and punch. A very enjoyable Carlton spent the week end at Ocean- + ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ in Portland this week attending ut time is reported. FOR SALE aide. the bedside of Mrs. Huttie Smith who and children and Mr. Leo Simon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis gave a IARGE REED BABY BUGGY AND is ill. birthduy party in honor of Mrs. John and Mrs. A. Dinenuin of Portland storm cover and baby bassinet on Nehalem schools Yorkey. They spout the evening in spent Saturday ad Sunday camping I wheels. Mrs. Laurens Moulton, and the teachers dancing and served crabs and ice in the grove. city. 35-2t their homes for the summer vacation. cream and cuke. All reported a good The extreme low tides have been quite an attraction this week and sev­ A PIANO AND OTHER HOUSE- | T. E. Epplett of Tillamook whs rus- time. hold furniture. Inquire Pollyanna \ nesting among the hills in the north M rs Ida Burgess returned from a eral people have visited Short Beach. Geo. B. Fowler. Miss Stark and Mr. ’ end of the county last week. Shop. 35-lt visit ut Rockwood and reports rainy Among the recent purchasers of weather there as well as here and and Mrs. Vernon Faxon spent Tues­ 5 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. day and Wednesday al Oceanside. ■ new cars we note George Leslie with backward crops. Enquire at Headlight 135-K. 35-2tp Vernon Faxon is stenogrpher at the Mrs. Winnie Hass and son returned a Nash four, and Louie Wiggins who circuit court at Portland. TN BRIGHTON BEACH. ONE LOT has a tine new Durnnt. from u visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs H. Nelson of Portland No 2 in Block 81 for $100. Ten dol Mrs. George Blanchurd who taught Mrs. A. K. Hartman and three child were Sunday visitors. lars per month or $85 cash. Peter Mrs. Hobbs and Mrs. Wells of Eu­ Damis, St. Helens Oregon, P. O. gene ure domiciled in their new cot­ Box 501,. 33-6tp tage for a two weeks stay. L. V. Eberhardt of Tillamook spent TWO UNIT HINMANN MILKING machine, complete with engine. In­ Sunday at Oceanside. good condition, a bargain. L. G. Mr. and Mrs. Max Fleming and C-T-C Ross, Beaver. 35-4tp Tires Mrs. W. C. Peer of Portland spent Conserve Memorial day on the beach. Th,- ear T. E. Epplett who has been bailiff HORSE, EIGHT YEARS OLD, WT. and deputy sheriff for the past ten 1200, Gottlieb Wyss, mutual phone years has now opened a store at 35-2t Oceanside.. He has given it the name FIGHT SMALL PIGS, 2 MONTHS of “Dad’s Cash Store.” old, A. J. N. dstrom, Sandlake road Miss Grace E. Hobbs and Mrs. L. Swafford motored in from Portland HAVE A FINE YOUNG, PURE and spent the week end in their cot­ bred Jersey cow for sole. Must sell tage. as I am unable to care for her. Mary 1. Wilson, Rockaway, Seaview MISUSE OF TERMS addition. 33-2t ODAY at the model C-T-C tire plant in Portland this “The word thoroughbred applies A MARE, WEIGHT 100 LBS. BROKE state is producing a cord tire 4 UJ superior single and double; gentle, also milk solely to a distinct breed of the horse to those for which Ore­ wagon and harness. W. A. Baker family.” sair un authority in the court gon motorists have been spending Mutual Phone. 34-2t. house one day this week to the report $17.000.000 er. “Purebred applies to cattle, but C-T-C aupertonty is [ r tu.mnced and CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS never the word thoroughbred. Many I définit«* It is a stronger more durable Special attention to floral pieces, .«nd hettcr-m ’< cord tire—into which stockmen, ns well as newspaper writ­ for funerals. Also early cabbage i. hand-built extr 1 .ji distance mile ers confuse the two terms. A pure age, unequal. d n.in-spid qualities and cauliflower, and tomatoes. Tilla­ bred cow is not a pure breed until the eennorn and coir.it rl made pos­ mook Greenhouse, Mutual tele­ sible by its ibility t. stand up under registered, aecorffing to the rules gov­ phone. 28-tf 30lower inflation than usually rec- erning associations. The progeny of commcnded one species of cow when crossed with 2 YEAR HOLSTEIN BULL; ALSO Use of only the highest grade materials; a bull of another species, becomes a thrifty 7 to 9 weeks old pigs. Joe improved design, construction and com- pouii.it-; k and limited production pro­ half-blood or half-breed, though both Nufer, Cloverdale, Ore. 31-8tp duce C-T-C superiority. sire and dam may have been pure bred in their classes. Usually the CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR, H. J. NELSON. Distributor for Till- $8.50 per cord. Leave orders at amook County. Dealers throughout progeny of two distinct types are Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf the county. called grades." (.Columbia 1 ire Corporation SUNDQU1ST - NORBERG MILL Portland. Oregon NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC wood for sale $5 cord delivered. Cord and a half to load. John Ma- ( in account of the encampment of ’hers. city. 20tf QI Q the National Gunrd at ( amp Lewis o FOR SALE OR TRADE from June 15th to 30th inclusive, my Grown experienced m I f * POWER I STANDARD OIL COMPANY I C ALIVOBMIA« the primary grade here last year, went to Portland last Suaday to visit her mother. Dean J. A. Bexell delivered the address at the graduation exercises of the Nehalem high school last Fri- day evening. The class consisted of five young ladies and one gentlemen. PROFESSIONAL CARDS CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN Finest Cord Tires T MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28 acreB. Ten in berries, stock, mach­ inery, etc. Cient King, Tillamook,, Ore, 35-tf asas®®.: Portland Auto Stage ! I I ■ GEM THEATRE IVAN DONALDSON, Mgr., Tillamook. Ore Change in schedule from Portland tn Tillamook effective March 19th as follows: tbd LEAVE TILLAMOOK 7:30 a. m. 2 p. m. and 6:00 p. m. 12:00 nt. and 12:30 Midnight 1 FROM PORTLAND— 7:50 a. m Sunday-Monday, June 10-11 Î This change should please local people as they can spend evenings in Portland and return on midnight special. AGNES AYERS in A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY ALBANY LINN BUTTER Taken from the play "The Imposter. A story of many angles, filled with ups and downs. Not since “Forbidden Fruit” have you seen Agnes Ayers in such a wonderful production as "A Daughtr f Luxury". It has everything luxurious gowns, tingling thrills, beautiful settings and love. is uniformly ^resh and sweet and will give you but­ ter satisfaction. Try it once and you will be hard to please with any other brand. We offer you this week some items on which we are overstocked at very specia lvalues: Yarmouth Maine corn 18c, 3 cans 50c. Waldorf Oysters, large cans 30c, 3 cans for 85c Diamond W Liquid Bluing per bottle 9c. Fancy Blue Rose Rice 7 pounds for 50c. FOX NEWS I LIGHTS OF NEW YORK This picture is divided into two parts, the first which takes place in the poorer queries of Manhattan, the scond of which is enacted in the mansion of a millionaire. Through both parts flare fitfully the fateful “Lights of New York." In being able to show this peutre wei take a great amount of pleasure and a feeling of pride, It is on of the very best we’ve evr shown in Tillamook. The story, the ncting, the dirction can only leflect in the high est and possible degree th« absolute Wonder­ fulness of this picture. If you miss it you’ll lejrn inter that you missed one of the best. E. G. ANDERSON t THE HEADLIGHT—TILLAMOOK | COUNTY’S LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM A drama of the old and new South. The stroy of an uncouth boy taken from his Kentuck hills and given the place of a rich man’s son because the rel son is a waster. Then the brotherhood of hate between them—a hate fanned to death daling fury when both love one girl—from cli­ max to climax the story sweeps to it’s final dramatic arena where in the raging inferno of a forest fire the brotherhood finds it’s battle­ ground amid the hiss and crash of blazing trees. Featuring Frank Keenan, Marguerite de la Motte, Lloyd Hughes and Edward Burns. Tuesday-Wednesday, June 12-13 THE SATISFACTION STORE IN SCARS OF JEALOUSY LEATHER PUSHERS Remember we are likely to have the kind of seed that you want for your garden and root crops and whatever you need for your poultry. ADVERTISE FELIX THE CAT, CARTOON Thursday-Friday, June 14-15 a FOX NEWS E3 Saturday June 16 DON QUICKSHOT OF RIO GRANDE Featuring Jack Hoxie. A fast action western «tory, full of excitement and thrilling situa- tions. FOR RENT LODGE DIRECTORY 4 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR married couple. Upstairs, light, airy Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S. Stated communications first and clean, center of town. Furnished. For sale: Indian motorcycle, runn­ third Thursdays of each month in Visitors welcome. ing order $20. For sale Franklin Masonic Hall. CORA L. MILLER, Secty. 1910. Fine running order $50. See Percy, the Bicycle Doctor. 33-2t W. R. C. Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept, MODERN FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, with garden, orchard and barn,, of Oregon meets on first and third $15 month. J 134 Headlight. 35-4t Friday evenings of each month, at 8 o’clock in the W. O. W. hall. for sale Visitors welcome. MODERN 4-R00M HOUSE ON ISt Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. street, close in, with garage. Call Elizabeth Conover, Secretary 83R. 33tf CORINTH POST NO. 35 Department of Oregon PASTURE, INQUIRE OF M. E. Trask Lodge, phone Gruber, Meets on second and on fourth 27tf Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m. °F22. in the W. O. W. hall. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE SUITABLE s. Diehl, Commander for rooming or boarding house. Call H. W. Sped», Adjutant next door Allen House. Johnson Chapter, No. 24 WANTED R. A. M. Stated Communication sec­ TO RENT SMALL DAIRY RANCH ond and fourth Tuesdays in about 12 or 15 cows. Phone Earl E. month. Visitors welcome. McLaughlin, Blaine, Ore., care of I. E. Keldson, Sec. W L Bedortha, mutual phone. 35-2p A QUARTER OR HAI.F BLOCK, IN Bay City, good location, from own­ er. Write terms and description of property when answering. Write to Box 92, Tillamook. GOOD JERSEY COW. 817 EIGHTH 33-2tp street East. AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO Call handle small dairy farm. 20tf Bell phone 3F2. WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK, cooking. Mrs. E. E. Trout, 3-4 mil«' 35-2t last of city. for rent WANTED TO HUY WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual phone. 1$ tf Tillamook I-odge No. 57 A. F. & A. M. Stated communication sec- each ond Wednesday in Visiting Brethern month, welcome. Harvey Ebinger, Sec. Tuesday Evening, 7:30 Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. Marathon Lodge No. 93, Knights of Pythias Regular meeting Mon­ day evening at 7:15 sharp. By order of the Chancellor Commander