Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 15, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    !1DAY. JVNE 15, 1923
INTY news in brief
Th»- merry go round is running all '
day and evening If you can’t And '
ROCKAW AV
j J.
spent ’ few
L^lid on business.
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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
ed for the season June 16 with the ’
Darby orchestra.
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your youngster go to the merry go
round
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G. E. Turner and Dave Cartis drove
L Sutherland of Portland is to Seaside last Monday returning on
the same day.
ItteMach on nusineas.
W. M. Stephens and E-l Wildfong
kesch season has opened early
L ^ar, bu: the big crowd is ex- drove to Cartton last Saturday re-
turning Sunday.
by the Fourth.
C. W. Ross left for Portland Sun
-f. fowler, the hamburger king,
olr * hurry 11 b tnP
Portland to day for jury duty.
after some business.
The county has n crew of men re­
—Boekaway I**nee pavilion, open- moving the planks from Twin Rocks
Everybody’s Picnic
SATURDAY, JUNE 23. 1923
AT CLOVERDALE
A SPLEN DID PROGRAM WILL BEGIN AT
10:30 A. M.
Several good speakers fro m a distance will dis­
cuss questions of interest to all.. Bring that lunch
basket and eat your noon lunch on the banks of
the beautiful Big Nestucca river. Stands for dis­
pensing confections, lunches, etc., will be on the
grounds. A good program of sports in the after­
noon. including a three-legged race. Prizes will
be awarded all winners. Give yourself and fam­
ily a treat by attending this, the biggest and best
picnic of the season.
;
Uataeco and putting crushed rock business and show Ed to be up with
their place.
the times..
Mrs. Lu tie Mapes went aut to Sa­
lem last week w'-ero she exjM-cts
NEHALEM
visit friends and relative* several
months during the summer. She was
accompanied by her son.
(Crowded out last we»-k)
August Schoimyer and his sister
Johans have been ill with rheumatism
Nettie Ewan is now working in the
for the past week but report some im­
telephone exchange hete.
provement at this time.
Mr*. F. W. Smith of Bay City was
shopping in the city Friday.
Mrs. Hemice Vichnevsky. formerly
Miss Alma Ripley who has been
Miss Rernice Knight, and infant son spending the past few months in Cali­
of Portland, are visiting at her moth­ fornia retuaued home last wwk.
er’s home and other relatives here
Mrs. H. B. Morrison, of Portland,
Alex Anderson, wife and daughter whose husband is employed on the
of Portland are visiting his mother highway, came in last week for a
and brother» and sisiter.
short visit and is stopping with Mrs.
Fred Hill.
Charles Handy •nd brother Donald
pioneer residents of this vicinity, but
C. A. Newton who has been spend­
who have been living in California ing a lew weeks visiting his daughter
and Mexico for the past two years, Mrs. C. A. Erickson, left Saturday
returned here last week.
morning for his home at Hamburg,
California.
A large number of people from Ne­
halem and Camp Four have been at­
W. J Mead and Frunklin Knight are
tending the protracted meetings held busy this week extending the telc-
at the M E. church at Wheeler dur­ phone lines from Cloverdale to Pa­
ing the past two weeks. Those from cific City,
Nehalem gn on the launch Juanita,
Mrs. Paul Budke spent last week at
while those from the camp go in auto­
Bay
City visiting her mother and oth­
mobiles which are provided free.
er relatives.
Ed Smith, the barber, has< recently
On Sunday morning a healthy eight
put up a new and attractive sign in
and one half pound baby girl was wel­
front of his shop. He is also adding
comed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
other improvements which add great­
B. A. York at Camp Four, rejKirU Dr.
ly to the appearance of his place of
McGee.
MIGRATORY BIRDS ETC'.
C-T-C
Tires
<. .ucxrve
The Car
Herid
Tires
Y T AN D-BL’ILDIN G roves««:*
A X contribute to the auperior-
ity o! C-T-C tires
A ifreatcr deflre and better qual­
ity of «killed h--i-craftsmavship
are i. adr possible under tin im­
proved process»- and strictiv lim-
• d produc tion r atntait.ed at the
mode! C-T-C tire plant.
havv * beautiful custwm-
C-T-C
b-ilt upoca a : w <. and arr at ongcr.
durable
throughout — permitting
mor»
«iiz >r lower drivi a
U' sua U, recommende
tire*.
H J. NEBSON, Distributor for TH1-
amouk County. Dealers throoghout
the county
Columbia Tire Corporation
•
Portland. Oregon
professional
cards
head of range stock, team, hogs, chick
‘ ens and all kinds of farm machinery
SCHOFIELD-POLLOCK
will be included in sale. Price $26,-
Married at the parsonage of the 500. Good terms. For full particulars
Christian church, this city, June 12, I and write up write lra Wade, Toledo,
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Rev. George Hamess officiating, Don­ ! Oregon.
ald L. Schofield and Ethel Pollock,
both of Tillamook.
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN
Embert Welljj and Bernard Wil­
liams of thia county were placed un­
der arrest by U. S. Marshal Snow of
Portland last Saturday charged with
violation of the migratory bird law
without other specification. The boys
both live tn this county and bonds in
the sum of $500 in each case were
given for their appearance in the U.
S. Circuit court at Portland, later on.
Geo. Williams and J. E. Williams w< re
surety for Williams and M. F. Leach
and E. P. Wells qualified for young
Wells. The average boy has to be
something of an ornithologist now
days to know when he is violating the
migratory bird law, and it is safe to
say that about nine-tenths of the
adult population, old and middle aged
do not know. In fact mighty few­
newspaper men or lawyers or teach­
ers know more than a few migratory
birds outside of the human kind.
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FOR SALE
LARGE REF.D BABY BUGGY AND
storm cover and baby bassinet on
wheels. Mrs. Laurens Moulton,
city.
35-2t
A PIANO AND OTHER HOUSE-
hold furniture. Inquire Pollyanna
Shop.
35-It
5 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW.
Enquire at Headlight 135-K. 35-2tp
WATER COMMISSION MAKES
IMPROVEMENTS
IN BRIGHTON BEACH. ONE LOT
No 2 in Block 81 for $100. Ten dol
lars per month or $85 cash. Peter
The Tillamook water commission is
Datais, St, Helens Oregon, P. O.
making substantial improvements at
Box 501,.
33-6tp
the intake of the city's water supply
on Killam creek, about six miles from TWO UNIT HINMANN MILKING
this city. A new concrete dam is be­
machine, complete with engine. In­
ing constructed 75 feet across the
good condition, a bargain. L, G.
creek, and a large settling tank is
Ross, Beaver.
35-4tp
also being made with concrete bot­
HORSE.
EIGHT
YEARS
OLD,
WT.
tom and sides together with a heavy
1200, Gottlieb Wyss, mutual phone
wire screen at the intake to catch the
35-2t
leaves and other floatage that comes
down the creek in the late1 fall, and
EIGHT SMALL PIGS, 2 MONTHS
during the winter. The work is under
old, A. J. Nordstrom, Sandlake road
the direction of E. D. Hoag, the wa­
ter superintendent, and additional HAVE A FINE YOUNG, PURE
work is that of the removal of the old
bred Jersey cow for sale. Must sell
10 inch pipe and its replacement with
as I am unable to care fot her.
a new 18 inch wood pipe main. The
Mary I. Wilson, Rockaway, Seaview
new pipe is being laid around the side
addition.
33-2t
of the hill, which will give a gradu­
YOUNG
PIGS
7
WEEKS
OLD.
IN-
al fall, and thus overcome considera­
quire
of
Chas.
Blum,
Garibaldi.362p
ble friction and air bind which has ere
Tom Mullen is preparing to open a
ated more or less trouble in the past.
With the new changes finished the CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS
commission believes that a most sat­
Special attention to floral pieces
isfactory condition will result for the
for funerals. Also early cabbage
coming winter. The water should be
cauliflower, and tomatoes. Tilla­
absolutely pure and healthful as there
mook Greenhouse, Mutual tele­
are no farms or other sources of con-
phone.
28-tf
tagion on the creek above the intake
GOOD
of this mountain stream, which is the GAITED HORSE, ALSO
driver, weight about 1000 lbs. $35
source of Tillamook’s water supply.
if taken at'once or will trade for
Jersey heifer. Johnnie Stewart, 509
STOCK AND DAIRY RANCH FOR
5th st. W.
36-tf
SALE
DAVID ROBINSON
Physician and Surgeon
National Building
Tillamook
Oregon
‘CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR,
500 acre ideal stock and dairy ranch
$8.50 per cord. Leave orders at
situated in Lincoln and Polk county,
Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf
160 acres of rich creek bottom land
of which 100 acres is in cultivation. SUNDQUIST - NORBERG MILL
Lots of good bench land and easily
wood for sale $5 cord delivered.
cleared. 200 acres under fence. All
Cord and a half to load. John Ma-
' hers. city.
20tf
kinds of good outrange for stock. One
FOR SALE OK TRADE
PORTLAND-TILLAMOOK STAGE
LINE
GEM THEATRE
Ivan Donaldson. Manager
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
'M A M.;
12X0 Noon;
5:30 P. M.;
10:00 P. M.
LEAVE PORTLAND
THl RSDAY-FRIDAY JUNE 21-22
5:10 P. M.
7:50 A M.;
12:50 P. M.;
12:30 Midnight;
should please local people as they can spend evenings
in Portland and return on midnight special.
BERT LYTELL and BETTY
COMPSON in
KATHERINE McDONALD BRY
ANT WASHBURN and MIT
CHELL LEWIS in
“KICK IN »,
EGGS
They form a very important part of our daily diet.
We buy and sell a great many eggs. Most of them
are nice, clean, fresh eggs and we surely appreciate
getting them, but some eggs that are brought in are
dirty, small sized and suspicious looking characters
to say the least. P< le do not mean to do wrong in
ice _____
but are acting
marketing such pr __
T under the
common idea that an egg is an egg. This is the sea­
son when eggs are more apt to be bad than at any
other time and we kindly ask our egg producers to
bring in none but clean, good sized eggs that they
know are fresh and that they would not hesitate
to use on their own tables. People are willing and
glad to pay good prices for eggs that are above re­
proach. It means satisfaction and economy to con­
sumers and better prices to the producers.
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The bjggest crook-iove-melodrama ever put in
pictures. Set amid New York’s jazziest lights
and secret shadowy. In the supporting cast we
have May .McAvoy, Garreth Hughes, John Mil­
tern and Waiter Long.
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19-2«
SATURDAY, JUNE 23
TOM MIX in
“THREE JUMPS
AHEAD”
A tale of the western plains where the best
man wins. You can bet Tony is prominent in
“Three Jumps Ahead.” Two nights only—
See IL.
E. G. ANDERSON
j.
IN THE HEADLIGHT—TILLAMOOK
COUNTY’S LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM
A big story which opens in the palatial home
in the east, is hen carried to Arctic regions
where the thrills and suspense follow so close
as to keep you on the edge of your seat—from
the first flash to the final fadeout.
LEATHER PUSHERS
THE SATISFACTION STORE
ADVERTISE
“WOMAN CONQUORS”
I
Two reel Comedy, Larry Semon
DUSTIN F ARNUM in
“BUCKING THE
BARRIER”
A story of the far north with Dustin Fa mum
in the leading role. In he character of a Klon­
dike miner, Famum is at hi* histronic best.
The photography of the vast expanses of snow
glittering under the northern sun, of the lihe-
some dog trains skimming gloriously over the
mounting drifts, will fill you with wonderment
It’« a great picture, don’t fail to see i.
“RIDES and SLIDES” Two Red
Sunshine Comedy
MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28
acres. Ten in berries, stock, mach­
inery, etc. Clent King, Tillamook,,
Ore.
35-tf
FOR RENT
LODGE DIRECTORY
4 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S.
Staled communications first and
married couple. Upstairs, light, airy
clean, center of town. Furnished. third Thursdays of each month in
Visitors welcome.
For’sale: Indian motorcycle, runn­ Masonic Hall.
CORA L. MILLER, Secty.
ing order $20. For sale Franklin
1910. Fine running order $50. See
W. R. C.
Percy, the Bicycle Doctor.
33-2t
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept,
MODERN FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, of Oregon meets on first and third
with garden, orchard and barn„ Friday evenings of each month, at
$15 month. J 134 Headlight. 35-4t 8 o'clock in the W. O. W. hall.
Visitors welcome.
MODERN 4-ROOM HOUSE ON ISt
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Prea.
street, close in, with garage. Call
Elizabeth Conover. Secretary
33R.
33tf
CORINTH POST NO. 35
PASTURE, INQUIRE OF M. E.
Department of Oregon
Gruber,
Trask Lodge, phone
Meets on second and on fourth
2F22.
»27tf
Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m.
in the W. O. W. hall.
WANTED
J. S. Diehl, Commander
H. W. Sprite. Adjutant
MARRIED SWISS WANTS WORK
on dairy farm or to rent place with
Johnson Chapter, No. 24
15 to 20 cowi. L-136.
36-2tp
R. A. M.
Stated Communication sec­
TO RENT SMALL DAIRY RANCH
und and fourth Tuesday* in
about 12 or 15 cows. Phone Earl E.
month. Visitor* welcome.
McLaughlin, Blaine, Ore., care of
I. E. Keldtfon, Sec.
W L Bedortha mutual phone. 35-2p
A QUARTER OR HALF 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
street East.
33-2tp
AN EXPERIENCED
MAN TO
handle small dairy farm.
Call !
Bell phone 3F2.
20tf
WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK,
cooking. Mrs. E. E. Trout, 3-4 mile
east of city.
for rent
WANTED TO BUY
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual
phone.
18 tf
Tillamook Lodge bo. 57
A. F. & A. M.
Stated communication see-
each
und Wednesday in
Visiting Brethern
month.
welcome.
Harvey Ebinger, See.
Tuesday Evening, 7:30
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
Marathon Lodge No.
93, Knights of Pythias
Regular meeting Mon­
day evening at 7:45
sharp. By order of the
Chancellor Commander