Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 29, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    ID Aï, JUNE 29, 1923
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—.............19.90
12.89
9.97
12.00
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Wm. Powell
Curl Whitu
Arrow Garage
11. A. Porter
Cloverdale l.br. Co.
F. E. Thomas
A W. Plank Hdw
15.0«) Cloverdale Gui-agi-
4.(15 Orlie Ward
36.20 M. 11. 1.lie»»
5.00 Jim Beggs
81.96 R. J. Bull
62.40 Clyde Lane
til. 15 E. W. Bills
76.60 J. W. Bodyfult
3.49
39.90 Kenneth Breon........
7.48
28.94 Archie Mattoon
3.98
I. C. Smith
41.89 .1. M. Sturgis
7.48
16.97
01.75 Gau. A. Fuller . .................
ESTABLISHED RATES FOR
Guo. A. Fuller
17.97
24.32 W. J. Beryurla ........... ............
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
7.48
11.22 Harold Mattoon
7.4b
One cent per word per issue,
7.48
C. E. Eeki-raon
with a minimum charge of $ .25
3.99
S. C. Walker........... ..
Readers are charged at the
3.99
Elvin A idanon
same rate. All reading notices
74.31
W. J. Beyerle
must have "adv.“* attached. No
76.31
J. M. Sturgis
♦
preferred positions.
7.97
John Rock ......................
7.99 <•
1!. G. Kinman
11.97 ♦ ♦++++++++++++
Harold Mattoon
i'. E. Eekerson
11.97
FOR SALE
9.1)7
)'. A. Sand
Archil* Mattoon
11.97 A GOOD HAY RAKE AND MOW-
11.97
George Gharst
er for sale cheap at Sander's ma­
27.45
Willard Broughton
chine shop, Tillamook, Ore. Also
20.48
A. B. Dental
a hay fork, carrier and I l ack at
120.99
P. C. Meyer
Allen Page’s store.
38-2tp
116.01 lost
Cliff Mattoon
62.33
Charlie Ward
Jesse Ward
84.28 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E.
Qr. Section 26 T. 1 N, R. 10 W. near
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Bay City, Oregon. Has value for
timber, grazing and water rights.
BIIIS FOR WOOD WANTED
Price $2100. A. S. Curswell, Sc-
bastapol, Calif.
38-tf
The school board of District No. 1
of Fairview of Tillamook County, On DOUBLE UNIT SHARPLES MILK-
ing machine, also team, wagon and
gon, will receive sealed bids for 12
harness.
Inquire Heudlight.
cords of wood delivered at the school
house at Fairview on or before the
TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB.
nd of July, 1923.
Also wagon and harness. George
Bids are wanted for either slab
Urimmons, 410 E. First St.
37tf
wood or vine maple and crabapple, the
board to take its choice of which it 3 ACRES ALL CLEARED, HOUSE
will accept. The board reserves the
barn, chicken house, woven wire
right to reject any or all bids,
fence, 7 1-2 miles south on pave­
bids must be tiled with the clerk
ment. Price $1600, 1-2 cash, In­
the school district on or before 12
quire Headlight, 37-M.
37tf
clock, noon, July 7, 1923.
8 REGISTERED
TOGGENBERG
EVELYN B. STEIDINGER
milch goats. All does. Win Balder,
Clerk School Dist. No. 1
Pleasant Valley Mutual Phone. 37tf
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN .PROFESSIONAL
27.93 Ulano Lightfoot
C. M. Churchill
Churchill
102.24
130.98
67.83
79.80
T O,
M
ORE than one million auto­
mobiles now have been built
and sold by W illys-Overland.
Many of these Overlands and
Willys-Knights are playing a tre­
mendous part in the life of our own
community—putting our families
on swift wheels—multiplying the
earning power of our men—light­
ening the work of our women
carrying our children to school
bringing our people together.
BRIGHTON-WHEELER GARIBAL-
baldi wood, $.’> cord delivered. 5
We wish to thunk the friends who so
cords $4.75, 8 cords $4.59. John Mu­
kindly helped us after the uuto acci­
thers.
37
dent last Saturday evening. Your
IN
BRIGHTON
BEACH.
ONE
LOT
kind deeds will never he forgotten.
No 2 in Block 81 for $100. Ten dol
A friend in need is u friend indeed.”
lurs per month or $85 cash. Peter
H. W. DELA PLAIN and family
Damis, St. Helens Oregon, P. O.
Box 501,.
33-6tp
Eut your Sunday dinner ut Oceanside
restaurant. Good meals, reasonable TWO UNIT HINMANN MILKING
38-tf
prices.
machine, complete with engine. In­
Today’s Overland and Willys-
Knight cars are the best automobiles
Willys-Overland ever built—and
are sold at the lowest price. All
past achievements are excelled in
beauty, comfort and performance—
in the giving of real value.
NOTICE
Reflecting such quality, sales this
season are the greatest in our his­
tory. The public has registered its
appreciation of great value.
Notice of hte annual meeting of the
Big Nestucca Drainage District.
There will be a meeting of the land
owners of the Big Nestucca Drainage
district to be held in the Cloverdale
cheese factory at Cloverdale, Oregon
on Monday, July 2nd, 1923, at 2 p.
m. for the purpose of electing one Su­
pervisor in accordance with sec­
tion 5, chapter 340 of the general laws
of Oregon, 1015. Dated at Cloverdale
Oregon, June 19, 1923.
. L. HUDSON, Sec’
37-2t
OtxrlaRd MrxArO Trwrftur 3525. Ruadstur 3525. Gw J7V5. Awdon 1360, g«/ IHrd 375&
Willyt Krüght Modtlj: 5-pujj. Touring 31235. J-pujj Ruudttrr 31235. 7-pajs. TvuHng 31435,
try
(^ouft-Stdan
31595.
Stfdan 31795, 7-fxgjj. Sodini
5-pnjj C
_ Club 31635, . 5-put*
.
_
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3 1 995. allprK^J f u. b. lolvdu Hr rejvrve th« r tight tu chuñan prit. <•> und
u^thuut n«>tta+.
WI L
Ivan Donaldson, Manager
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
IM
A. M.:
12:3«) Noon.
GEM THEATRE
M.;
LEAVE PORTLAND
HUNDA) -MONDAV. .11 IA
5:10 P. M.
12:5«) P M.;
12:30 Midnight:
7:50 A. M.:
Thu change should please local people as they can spemi evenings
in Portland and return on midnight special.
I
WORLD’S APPLAUSE
FIRE ( RACKERS and FRUIT JARS
Now is the time they are in greatest demand. We
have a good stock of both with all the trimmings.
Featuring Belie Daniel- and Ix'wis Stem R<-
voiding gay life behind tin- Broadway foot­
lights and the tinsel world of society.
NEWLY RICH
Snub Pollarli two reel comedy
TUESDAY, JULY 3
BACON, HAMS ANI) LARI)
Our good prices on the best that we can buy con­
stantly make for increased sales. You will be satis­
fied in quality and price.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
of all kinds are getting more plentiful and of better
quality. We always have a good supply of that fa­
mous Linn Butter, but it is no better than it always
has been.
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. (t. ANDERSON
COUNTY’S LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM
LEATHER PUSHERS
POOR SIMP
HOLD ON
Century two reel comedy
Featuring Owen Moore. A mile a minute com
edy with all th« laughs you II be able to stand
in one evening.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1
SPECIAL CELEBRATION ALL DAY SHOW
Featuring Hoot Gibson A genuine red blood­
ed double barreled western action play. A ro
manee in the saddle. A lovely girl, a lovely Ind,
anil a load of laughs.
Two reel Century Comedy. Show will run
all day come in any time.
BARKICK « HALL
Attorney* at Law
NalionaI Building
Tillamook
Oregon
i_____
11. T. Botts
Geo. P. Winslow
Lawyers
Tillamook
Oregon
R. E. RINGO, M. I)
Physician and Surgeon
Room 14-15,
Natl. Bldg
Tillamook.
R. T. BOALS, M. D.
Surgeon and Physician
1. 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
G.
EIGHT SMALL PIGS, 2 MONTHS
old, A. J. Nordstrom, Sandlake road
YOUNG PIGS 7 WEEKS OLD. 1N-
quire of Chas. Blum, Garibaldi.3(>2p
CUT FLOWERS. POTTED PLANTS
Special attention to floral pieces
for funerals. Also early cabbage
cauliflower, and tomatoes. Tilla­
mook Greenhouse, Mutual
28-tf
phone.
SII K
TEN WA
I 1GHI
tent on Wilson river road or high­
way to Kik-hts river junction. Leave
at Portland J lllaniook stage depot
Rewind.
FOR SALI
CARDS
OR TRADÌ
Dr. J. D. TURNER
Optical and X-Ray Laboratories
Office phone M-39, Res. 126-M
National Building
Tillamook
Oregon
L.LWOOD B. FAXON
DENTIST
215*216 Tillamook Building
Hours 9 to j
Both phones
Oregon
Tillamook
DR O. !.. HOHLFELD
\ etermanan
Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone
Tillamook
Oregon
LODGE DIRECTORY
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S.
EIGHT MILK COWS, JERSEY AND
Stated communications first and
Holstein, 3 spring calves, I bull lor third Thursdays oi each month in
beef, 1 pig, 3 dozen chickens, house­ Viasonic Hall.
\ lsitors welcome.
hold and farm equipmeir. 161 1-2
(ORA L. Mil LEK, Secty.
acres with 25 in hay and gulden.
W. K. C.
Joe Altenburger Blame, Ore. 38121
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept.
SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE
of Oregon meets on first and third
Rent for the season. Cheap. L. IL ■riduv evenings of each month, at
Nielson, Mutual phone. Bay < ity 2p
. (). W.
o clock
MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28 Visitors welcome.
Mrs. A. 1). Smith, Pres.
acres. Ten in berries, stock, mach
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
mery. etc. Clent King, Tillamook
« ORIN I II POSI NO. 35
Department of Oregon
FOR RENI
on second and on fourth
DESIRABLE F URN SIIFII ROOMS Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m.
2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. r.. in the W. (). W. hall.
J. S. Diehl. Commander
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH
W. Spear, Adjutant
without board at reasonable rates.
Next door to Allen House. Phone
Jonnsoii ( napter,
164M. Mrs. La Due.
37-4t
R. A. M.
Com municat ion sec-
Stated
MODERN I I \ F. ROOM HOI'S E.
olid and fourth Tuesdays in
with garden, orchard and barn
I month. Visitors welcome.
$15 month. J 134 Headlight. 35-4t
L rJ. Keldson, Sec.
MODERN 4-R00M HOUSE ON ISt
Tillamook Lodge No.
street, close in, with garage.
A. F. & A. M.
Stated communication
each
Wednesday in
PASTURE, INQUIRI
Visiting Brethern
month.
Gruber,
I t ask
phone
welcome.
2F22.
Harvey Ebinger, Sec.
WANTED
SATURDAY JULY 7
DOUBLE DEALING
ALL OVER TWIST
ADVERTISE IN THE HEADLIGHT—TILLAMOOK
Is 20, or 30 or 10 the “Foolish A sti * or is it
file Jazz Age, Marriage Age, Divorce Age, or
just when it is? We al reach it but when?
Se ethe presentation of The Dangerous Age
and then you may draw your own conclusions
Featuring a cast oí stars such as Ix*wis Stone
Edith Roberts, Ruth (Jifford. Cien Madison,
Myrtle Steadman and James .Morrison.
“SAWDUST
Featuring Gladys Walton. A circus picture,
giving an entire circus, only linking in the
noise of the caliope and the blase blaring trum
pets of the circus band.
good condition, a bargain. L.
Ross, Beaver.
35-4tp
GOOD
GAITED HORSE, ALSO
driver, weight about 10(10 lbs. $35
if taken at once or will trade for
V oil can safely come to
Jersey heifer. Johnnie Stewart, 50U
Dr. Thompson for consul­
‘Hi- t !
5th st. W.
examination
tation
knowing that his years of CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR.
experience and knowledge are always
$8.50 per cord. Leave orders at
at your service. Consult him about
Honey & Heussers Grocery.
your eyes next visit—Thursday, July
LOST AND FOT ND
5, Tillamook hotel until 4 p. m. 37-2t
STAR GARAGE
PORTLAND-TILLAMOOK STAGE
LINE
ta
THE LOVE GAMBLER
Featuring John Gilbert A picture of love cards
cupid and thrills.
Roaming Lions on a Steamship
SUMMER AND FALL CLASSES IN
music and harmony throughout the
county. For information address
Aly.se E. Murry, Rockaway.
MAN
EXPERIENCr.D
handle small dairy farm.
Bell phone 31' 2.
WANTED It) Bl 1
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
Hadley,
phone.
Mutual
Tuesday Evening, 7:30
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
Marathon Lodge No.
.,93. Knights of Pythias
Regular meeting Mon­
day evening at
sharp. By order of the
Chancellor Commander