Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 22, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
ABOUT THE TOWN
Harold Townes, a representative of
the Great Western Smelting and Re­
fining Co., of Portland, was in the
city Saturday on business.
Miss Alice Channer of Clear I.ake,
Washington, who will spend a portion
of the summer with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Dawson of Garibaldi, was in the
city Friday. She is a teacher in the
State to the north.
M. R. Hannenkrat returned Friday
night front a trip to Portland.
Miss Margaret Shearer returned
home from Portland Friday in time to
witness the departure of Company K,
of which her father is the captain.
Harry England, who runs the Ec­
onomy guragv. was a busiiiess passen-
ger to the Rose City Saturday morn­
ing.
Carl Sandberg of Willamina, who
recently spent a few days in Tilla­
mook left Saturday morning for his
home.
Chas. Braden of Walla Walla, Wn.,
who has been visiting with E. E. Al­
len of Sandlake, returned home Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Bonita Aube, who has been
Staying at Coates camp for some time
was a stage passenger for Portland
Saturday.
F. C. Esch and family left by auto
for a trip to Southern Oregon last
Sunday, and are expected home to­
night.
Mrs. Chris Faulkner who has been
visiting with Mrs. Boquist fur a few
days past, returned to her home in
Raymond, Washigton last Saturday.
Mrs. Emil Heusser and son left Sat
urday for Portland where they Will
visit with relatives and friends until
the return of her husband who march
es with Company K at Camp Lewis
for a couple of weeks.
Ben Niger, who has been visiting
at the Niger home oust of town for
a few days, returned Saturday to
his home on the highway near Port­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Comstock of Bend.
Oregon are visiting Mrs. Comstock
of Twin Rocks. The Comstock fam­
ily spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs,
F. C. Each of this city.
Marvin Emerson who has been vis­
iting his sister Miss Una Emerson
of this city for several days past, re­
turned to his home in Forest Grove
Friday last.
Mr. Van Patton of this city is vis­
iting with relatives in Portland for
a week. Van Patten took in the Rose
show and came home Friday of lust
week.
Bay City strawberries are in the
market. They are larger and better
colored than those of the Willamette
valley and taste just as good.
Mrs. T. C. Workman who has been
stopping nt the Long apartments for
some time past, returned to Portland
Friday.
C. H. Trpletti of Garibaldi passed
through town Friday for Portland
where he has business.
E. H. Elliott was a stage passenger
from Mohler last Friday. Mr. Elliott
has charge of a logging camp in the
north end
Mrs. Rd Schultz went out Thursday
to visit the Rose show in the metrop­
olis.
Mrs. A. M. Hoffman and son Jack,
who have been visiting with relatives
in Portland for the past two weeks,
returned home last Saturday.
Mrs. Ralph IfimeR visited Portland
Thursday to see the Rose show in
Oregon's big city.
Miss Ethel A. Dye went out to Mc­
Minnville last Friday to visit rela­
tives and friends.
M. V. Stillwell of this city was a
stage passenger to Portland last Fri-
day.
Dr. Adams who has been with Al-
len & Sharp for some time past and
who lately returned from a trip to
California again left for a two weeks
trip to Vancouver, B. C., last Friday.
G. A. Martin went out to Portland
last Thursday and brought in a new
Buick car for Albert Marolf.
Fred Wyss took in the Rose show
at the big town on the Willamette
last Thursday.
E. M. Condit and wife who were so­
journing in New York City for a few­
days at the time Mr. Condit wrote
his business partner M. D. Ackley of
this city, stated in the letter that he
had just bought the Wnldorf-Astor
hotel and was negotiating for the city
hall building. In a postscript, how­
ever, he stated that he would not
trade Tillamook for the whole of New
York city. The Condits expect to ar­
rive home about the 15th of July.
While batting in a base bail jranie
up at Mohler last Sunday, Carl Helsel
wa< hit by a pitched ball on the left
eye, causing a painful condition of
that optic. In eooaeqoence he is wear­
ing a bandaged eye, but his doctor
thinks he will not lose the use of it.
Mrs. T.ou D. Jones of Medford, Ore­
gon, is in the city ¿¡siting her daugh­
ter and family, Mrs. M. D. Ackley
and expects to remain for a month or
two.
Mrs. E. P. Larson received a tele­
gram last Saturday that A. M. Stand­
ish, formerly of this county, died at
Tuolumne, California on Friday, June
the 15th.
O. M. Heater returned to Oregon
City Monday after a few day» «pent
in Tillamook.
Mrs. M. W. Harrison of Portland is
in the city for a couple of weeks at-
tending to business matters and vis-
iting with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Ed Hadley of thiH city is vis-
iting in Portland this week.
Geo. Humke, of Portland, general
agent for the Reliance Life Ins. Co.
is in the city for a few days, the guest
of his sister Mrs. Rose Wilkes. Mrs.
Wilkes is the resident agent for the
company.
Herbert Robertson and friends from
RELUS KODAK
SHOP
Work left before 9 p. m. will
be ready at 8 p. m. the fol­
lowing day. Prints finished
on glossy or dull paper as
you jirefer for the same
price.
AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE
to Re-tire?
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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT OFFERS
FOR SALE BY
ACKELY A CONDII'
THE SEINE
Fish Clams
Crabs
ALL SEA FOODS IN SEA­
SON
MAIL
AND
EXPRESS ORDERS
SEND FOR PRICE
LIST
R. B. HAYS
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
BELL 59-J
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This is the first of a series
BARGAIN
iour Earnings Are
DAYS
Guaranteed Only
By Health
Watch for them
Y
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
Special Bargain
FOR THIS WEEK
Little Giris Union Suits
14 IN. PIPE WRENCH
i»
Regular price $3.00
PHONE 68
1 acre close in. 6 nice light and
airy rooms, all modern. Good
barn, hen hose for 500 chickens.
Flowers and all kinds of fruit
1-2 acre in strawberries. *1500
Terms to suit. If you see this
you will buy it ... Call
MAIN 68
Can J buy a good used
CHEVROLET
4-90 model. 1918 for
CHILDREN’S HATS
1-2 PRICE
Book Bargains
SPECIAL BARGAIN
A GUARANTE’!)
BATTERY
Burgess and Baileys An
imal stories ‘Billie Whis
kers’ and others.
CHILDREN’S SUM­
MER TIME HATS EX­
ACTLY 1-2 PRICE
This includes all our every day
and Sunday hats for both boys
and girls. Dn't miss this one..
MAIN 68
MAIN 68
Oversize rubber case,
for Ford, Chevrolet, El­
gin, etc. Friday bar­
gain offer
$19.00
Fire, Automobile, Liability
FOR GENERAL INSURANCE
SEE
ROSE J. WILKES, Resident Agent
Telephone M-6
TILLAMOOK HOTEL LOBBY
Representing
The Reliance Life Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH
After trying many things,
after turning the world up­
side down, so to speak, in
search for lost health, it
means much to find that
there is still another way tha
is sound and successful to
turn to, a way that will bring
back your earning power and
your old time chance for hap
piness.
EVERY SPRING HAT
REDUCED
Phone 68 and find out
Here’s a Real Bargain
Must sell at once. Close in, 7-
rooni house corner lot. street
imprvement in and paid for.
water and lights and connected
wih sewer. Price $1700. Don’t
look at this unless you have
$800 cash, balance time.
“The fellows who
got married to ea
cape the draft
Nevvy, now wish
they had gone to
war.”
June Clearance of
Millinery
Phone 68 or send the
money to the Headlight.
Main 68
»
WHERE ? ? ?
1-2 Price
THIRD OFF
SPECIAL $1.50
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.
$250
Childrens liooks, regu­
lar 50c to $1.50
“One minute essays on health
by Dr. •• H. L. Babb”
Uncle Ben
Says:
Chiropractic is a means
many, who thought life was
hopeless for them have found
"to come back”. They do
come back. Chiropractic is
regularly bringing them back
to sound health and earning
power.
-
LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
COIJJXTK )\’S
NO COLLECTION—NO CHARGE
SETTLEMENT MADE THE DAY WE COLLECT
We Sue in Our Own Name.
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
McMinnville
Hillsboro
Tillamook
.
Chiropractic spinal
justments as given by this
office have restored health in
a number of cases in the past
few weeks. The sufferers
have been made well of dis­
eases of the eyes, ears, nose,
throat, lungs, heart, stomach
liver, kidneys, bowels and
lower organs.
Phone 68 for name of
Dealer
HEALTH FOLLOWS
ACT TODAY
Why
when
csisomkik canters
rtttjjuit on sriKsi
awes is oisusts or
TM rOLLOWIN<iu»G*>n
delay
consul­
tation is with
1T0MMH
MNCMAI
I'LUN
Find out.
H. L. Babb £«•
1 Q.C.
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. Res. 56 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
Choose Your Bank Carefully
To select a banking headquarters one must take
into consideration its capacity and facilities for
serving your needs. Much more care is needed »
than in the choosing of any one investment, for
the bank account is a permanent, living invest­
ment.
When you entrust the Tillamook County Bank
with your banking you have found the bank
that will serve you faithfully.
T illamook C ounty E^ nk
T illamook . O regon ,