Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 15, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
He has accepted a position at the Gold the new plank road between Tilla­
creek state fish hatchery where he mook and Netarta laxt Sunday. Both
filed statement» in the Sheriff’s of-
formerly worked
fice. Hammond stated that his wind
Mrs. Olive Daniels who visited her
shield wa» broken and Tone said his
folks at Philomath recently, for a
car received a broken fender. Mrs
couple of week«, returned to her
F. L. Braden was in the car driven
home north of town last Monday.
by Hammond, and also made a state­
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Mof­ ment.
PERSONAL MENTION
Dr. E. R. Huckleberry, physkian at
Garibaldi was up Monday and Tues­
day and stayed in Dr. Boal« office
while the latter went to Portland to
attend a convention of the state
Health Officers held in hat city on the
fett. Beaver, Oregon. June 12, a son.
above dates. Dr. Huckleberry return­
ed to Garibaldi Tuesday night.
Geo. Harness, pastor of the Chris­
Mrs. Unruh, official head of the tian church went to Wheeler Wednes­
Farm Home for Protestant orphan day night, where he delivered the
children at Corvallis came in by stage memorial address for the Odd Fel­
Tuesday morning and spoke in the lows of that place which was held in
Christian church Tuesday night.
the Methodist church at Wheeler.
Mrs. P. M. Percy of Bend, Oregon,
Mr and Mrs. Van Pattern accom­
who «pent a few days here recently
visiting with her son T. C. Percy and panied by Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Best
family returned to Portland on her went out Wednesday to attend the
Rose festival at Portland.
way home Tuesday.
Miss Ellen Norberg, a clerk in the
sheriff’s office, is spending her vaca­
tion from the office in Portland, leav­
ing Tillamook las Monday morning.
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Fred Wiggle who has been in this
city for some time (last, returned to
his home in Corvallis Tuesday.
Many Tillamooker» attended the
Rose festival in Portland this week.
Howard Boone, Will Oathout and
Sam Greene were members who at­
tended Masonic Grand Iaaige in Port­
land from Tillamook this week.
Rollie Watson was out to Portland
D. G. White, a dairyman of the the forepart of the week on business
Wilson river section, went out to Port returning Wednesday. Rollie order­
ed Tillamook cheese with accent on
land Tuesday.
Tillamook at each meal while gone.
Donald G. Guild of Portland, came
Automobile» driven by Jim Tone Jr.
in Saturday night and visited over
Sunday with his parents in this place. and J. W. Hammond came together on
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Oretown transacted business in the
city r riday.
Mrs. J. W. Bodyfelt was shopping
in the city Thursday from Beaver.
Mrs. Runkles and Mrs. Jeffers
drove to Portland Sunday where they
visited Mrs. Runkle’s daughter.
Among those attending the East­
ern
Star grand lodge in Portland thia
L. H. Potter and Della Worthington
were married on the 9th inst in this week are Mrs. Il A. Franklin, Mrs.
city by E. W. Stanley justice of the Orpha Eastman, Mrs. Emmett Bales
peace.
and Mrs. Blaine Hays.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Wersckul were
Mrs. Henry White returned home
Saturday visitors in the city from
Sunday
from Salem where she
Cloverdale.
gone with her sister Miss Cooper
Kenneth Cater of the City Trans visitd here recently.
fer company made a business trip to
Ixiuis Anderson of Bay City
Portland Monday.
Earl Lewis of Jetty were in town
A G. Roas of Wheeler was in the Monday evening.
city a few days the first of the week
Mrs. Leon Berry is visiting her sis­
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Walker were in ter Mrs. Jesse O’Neil at Oakland,
Saturday from Blaine where Mr. Walk Oregon this week.
er is u cheesemaker.
Mrs. W. J. O’Dell of McMinnville
Mrs. John Hathaway returned Fri­ who has been visiting here for the
day from a visit with her mother in past two weeks with her son Hubert
Portland and her daughter Mrs. Ru­ returned to her home Sunday.
fus Wheeler at Aloha.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Anderson and
Mr. and Mr«. Ed. Lindsey were in Mrs. F. S. Armentrout and daughter
from Mohler Saturday on business.
Margaret drove to Porland the first
of the week to attend the rose fes­
Mrs. Frank Hobson of Garibaldi
tival. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will al­
was in town Tuesday.
so attend the convention of the Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hopkins of ic and Eastern Star lodges.
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BELI j S KODAK
SHOP
Work left before 9 p. m. will
be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­
lowing day. Prints finished
on glossy or dull paper as
vou prefer for the same
price.
AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE
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Is HE ready
fiar another
day?
to Re-tire?
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A MAN MUST WORK ill Spite of
warm weather. It requires extra
thought on your part to give him
breakfasts that look so good he
will start eating, and taste so
good he will finish the meal. I le
will enjoy
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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT OFFERS
I
rye's
Delicious
Bacon
FOR SALE BY
AC'KELY i FONDIT
THE SEINE
everything the name implies.
Crabs
Fish Clams
Keep a side of F rye s D elicious B- c - on hang­
ing in your cooler ready to add flavor to >uch
plain dishes as hominy, fried apples or spaghetti
and tomatoes. It’s tender .uic df-.iei' ;
cause just the choicest young pork i- yureu and
smoked under rigidly sanitary conditions by the
exclusive F rye process.
ALL SEA FOODS IN SEA­
SON
AND
MAH
EXPRESS ORDERS
<1X11 FOR PRICE
LIST
R. B. HAYS
beli
Atk your deaUr
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
,->H J
FRYE Ö COMPANY
HOLDING YOU
BARGAIN DAYS
BACK FROM
Watch for them
YOUR HEALTH
Y
Uncle Ben
Special Bargain
FOR THIS WEEK
Little Girls Union Suits
$
40c
Regular price $3.00
PHONE 68
Mgr., Headlight, and it will be filled immediately.
Send the price quoted together with copy of the ad
to bargain manager Headlight immediately by mail.
Or call Main 68 and ask for the name of the merch­
ant offering this bargain; then take the ad to the
store and do your own shopping. Be sure and take a
copy of the ad.
WHERE ? ? ?
Can I buy a good used
CHEVROLET
4-90 model, 1918 for
$250
Book Bargains
SPECIAL BARGAIN
A GUARANTEE
BATTERY
Childrens books, regu-
lar 50c to $1.50
Burgess and Baileys An
imal stories ‘Billie VV'his
kers and others
Main 68
Must sell at once. Close in, 7-
room house corner lot.
imprvement in and paid for.
water and lights and connected
wih sewer. Pnce SITUO. I Ion f
look at this unless you have
1800 cash, balance time.
MAIN 6«
Oversize rubber case,
for Ford, Chevrolet, El­
gin, etc. Friday bar­
gain offer
$19.00
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There is no substitute for
chiropracic. It restores the
nervous balance of the body
by adjustments of the mov­
able bones of the spine When
such bones press on spinal
nerves some organ is robbed
of nerve force, life force, call
it what you will, and health
comes back when the nerve
la freed by adjuatments.
I h aler
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•2 acre in strawberries. S45OO
Terms to suit.
If you
you will buy it ... Call
« »VIS » D.susts Of
TH FOLLOW I«« ONUS
delay
when
consul
ACTLY 1-2 PRICE
Cation
is with
charg*
? HtAtt
»TOKACH
MUMfrS
and Sundiy nata for both boy«
and girla.
MAIN 68
Why
MER TIME HATS EX-
Thia include« all our every day
Dn’t mia* thi'. on«*..
MAIN 6«
LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
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HO COLLECTION—HO CHAHOE
SETTLEMENT MADE THE DAY WE COLLECT
We Sue in Our Own Name.
McMinnville
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
Hillsboro
Till un'« k
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HEALTH FOLLOWS
ACT TODAY
airy rooms, all modern. Gmid
burn, hen huw for 5ÌHI chicken».
Howers and all kinds of fruit
TILLAMOOK HOTEL LOBBY
Representing
Phone 68 for name of
mnsu»t 0« smuu
CHILDREN’S SUM­
Telephone M-6
Chiropractic spinal
justments as given by this
office have restored health in
a number of cases in the past
few weeks.
sufferers
have been made well of dis­
eases of the eyes, ears, nose,
throat, lungs, heart, stomach
liver, kidneys, bowels and
lower organs.
OMOWIKTK (MMtn
I acre clone in. 6 nice light and
SEE
ROSE J- WILKES, Resident Agent
OF PITTSBURGH
If something is holding you
back from your health and
.you have tried every method
of which you knew or could
be advised, be assured that
until you have turned to chi­
ropractic that you obtained
no advice, no treatment, that
would take its place or sub­
stitute for it.
1-2 Price
CHILDREN’S HATS
1-2 PRICE
r ire, Automobile, Liability
FOR GENERAL INSURANCE
The Reliance Life Insurance Company
EVERY SPRING HAT
REDUCED
Phone 68 or send the
money to the Headlight.
Say«:
"An optimist is a
fellow who owes
many people, Nev
vy, and is glad be
cause he himself
is not one of
them.”
June Clearance of
Millinery
Phone 68 and find out
Here’s a Real Bargain
THIRD OFF
SPECIAL $1.50
“One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
MAIL YOUR ORDER OR CALL 68
Below are bargains—offerings which are real money
savers. There is a bargain here for every member of
the family. Food, clothing, hardware, auto acces­
sories, drugs, toliet articles and many other ways
in which you can save money. Call Main 68 for the
name of the merchant offering the bargain in which
you are interested, or mail your order to Bargain
14 IN. PIPE WRENCH
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SOMETHING IS
This is the first of a series
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I IkllgltaLU
L. Babb
KEEPING PACE WITH PRIORESS
As our city and community develops you’ll find
us growing in proportion. Every new gain in
the county or section is just a
er to­
ward the goal for which we have striven since
our organization.
If you will stop, for a moment, to consider our
progress you will realize how well our service
has met the banking needs of our many patrons.
TILLAMOOK BLDC.
Both Phones. Res. 5U J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tueaday, Thursday Evening
T illamook C ounty B\> k
T illamook . O regon