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V rt 1P k Y JULY IX 1923 nty news in brief i-2, «M 127$J «G. 11 i. U.1 NEHALEM —| fpu- year old son of Mrs. Ella see Atwood, died at Oregon week following an operation ’ n gas buried at Nehalem Monday Id »; a Mead and Eno« Freeman TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT have leased the Home restaurant from William Norris, assuming the management last Friday. July 6th. An electric converter with a volt- age of one hundred and ten has been installed in the local telephone ex— change for ringing. Mrs. Fred Kroetch of Portland is il) at the home of friends at Coal creek. Fred, who works at Wakefield spent several days at her bedside last week. ■■ STUDEBAKER BIG-SIX FIVE-PASSENGER L. R. Clark and wife together with Miss Marion Davis who has been vis Ed Tomlinson and wife spent Sunday iting her parents at Sandlake for at Rixkaway. some time returned last week to the Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Travis and Mr. home of H. A. Bell. and Mrs. Otis Edwards of Tillamook A. J. Effenberger, wife and baby were among the visitors at Manzan daughter were guests of Mrs. Mary ita and Neah-kah-nie during the 4th. Effenberger here last week. The for C. M. Atwood sold his residence mer live at Buick and work for E. B. property here last week to Wm. Nor Gresham. ris and expects to occupy same at an Jack Shaw of Seattle, Donald A. early date. • Morgan of Aberdeen and Alfred Coats of Tillamook were gnests of Donald McGee at Manzanita and Neah kah- nie during the week end. They were accompanied by Mr. and rMs. J. P. Morgan of Aberdeen, Wash., and Mrs COUPE S255O W. G. McGee of Tillamook. Henry Tohi and Emil G. Kardell postmasters at Nehalem and Man zanita respectfully attended the con vention at Portland last week. Dur ing their absence t h pffisooetec ing their absence the post office af fairs were attended to by their assist ants, Mesdames Tohl and Kardell. OCEANSIDE The Big * Six Coupe Offers a Rare Combination of Elegance and Utility CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cole. Maurine and Lulu Youngs, Wm. and Wilbur McCormick all of Newberg, Ore., spent the week end at Oceanside. Mr, and Mrs. 0? A. Glenn and daughter Mildred of Rochester N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scott and son Willard of Keyport Wash., were in the Sunset cottage Saturday and Sunday. L. H. Nelson of Portland and O. H Muvalt of Sherwood were Oceanside Rev. Geo. N. Harness, pastor, has visitors last week. L. E. Frame and party of Salem returned and will preach next Sun are in the Craigs for a few days va day morning and evening. The pastor assisted by a number of the delegaets cation. S. E. Parson and family of Salem will bring the message of the great state convention to the local church spent the Fourth on the beach. A merry party spending the third next Sunday morning at 11 a. m. and fourth at the beach were R. Kor- tridt, M. J. Deguan, Mr. and Mrs. I-. CONCESSIONS AT COUNTY FAIR Kading, Lev- Fading and Miss Carl Local people who desire conces ton. all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McKenney, Mrs sions (eating places) for the coming Wilson and Mrs. Carlson returned to fair should make arrangements im- their home in Portland after a week’s mediately with the secretary. The fair board desires all local peo- outing at Oceanside. Mrs. Perkins of Salem celebrated pie who wish concessions to have first option, but it is necessary you make the Fourth at Oceanside. Mr. R. E. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. i application before Saturday July 21. H. P. Scheneetper of Portland spent —Adv. a few days this week in the Linberg Don't forget to attend meeting of cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jarris of Will Fish and Game Club at City Hall Mon amina, Ore., were visitors over the day evening, July 16.—Adv. Fourth. We take this means of inform Mr. and Mrs. L. R. M. Pierce, Lau ing persons who have requested ra Grant, and Frank E. Churchill of me to be on the look out for Salem, returned to their home Satur them for “good buys" in the day after a week’s vacation. Bayoeean district, that I now- Geo. W. Boehner and family of have a line on a few properties Portland arrived Wednesday for a that can be secured on such a two weeks stay. They are in Ship basis. If ■ these persons, and Ahoy. others who may be interested, A. Reuthamen and party of Port- will call on me or write me; at land are in the Sunset for a week* Tillamook or Bayocean I will be stay. glad to go into the matter Mrs. W. Sensei and family of Port thoroughly with them.—Adv. land were among the visitors over the H. L KING Fourth. Charlie Eversaul and party of St. NOTICE Helens, spent a few days in Drift wood cottage. The loganberries on my place east L. M McJury and family of Port- CHURCH NOTES Into the Studebi ker Big Six five-passenger Coupe have gone, without conipronuae, the finest design, materials, workmanship and the best of Studebaker's 71 years' experience. Nothing has been left undone to make this big, roomy coupe as fine an enclosed car as can be built. Certainly no car performs more brilliantly or is more reliable. None possesses greater beauty or is more luxuriously comfortable. None is more enjoyable to drive—and no other make of car ia more completely equipped. You will appreciate the generous roominesa of thia Big-Six Coupe, it» aterling quality of body and chaaai» and ita wealth of refinement a—includ ing the large trunk; extra disc wheel complete with tire, tube and tire cover; handsome nickel-plated bumpers front and rear; courtesy light; mot o met er; flower vase: clock; aluminum-bound running boards with corrugated rubber mats and step pads; rear-view mirror, automatic wind shield cleaner, glare-proof visor, and many others. Its low price is due to large volume and to the fact that Studebaker overhead is »hared by three models-- all sixes. Then, too, only one manufacturing profit is included in the Big-Six price because all vital parts are manufactured in Studebaker plants. Studebaker has been building quality vehicles for more than two generations. DEBAKER WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS STUDEBAKER ¡PROFESSIONAL CARDS land a.e accupying a bungalowette for of this city are now ripe and ready a week. for picking. Those wishing loganber R. A. Newman and party of Mc ries may come and pick their own. Ar- Minnville, are spending their vaca ! rangements may be made with me in BAK KICK A HALL tion in The Sands. I Tillamook. A. W. Bunn. 40- Mrs. G. E. Ewing, of Oswego, ac Attorney« at Law companied by her sister Mrs. R. B. Natiuqal Building Miller of Tillamook is spending her vacation at Oceanside. Tillamook Oregon C. W. Merritt and family of Port ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ land spent the week end in the Eyrie. ♦ ; A party of instructors from the Ore ESTABLISHED RATES FOR « gon state medical school at Portland Ceo. P. Winslow CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦ H. T. Botts passed the week end in the Gulls' ♦ Nest. Wtfcile here Dr. Menny purch BOTTS A WINSLOW One cent per word per issue, ♦ ased a lot and intends soon to begin Lawyers with s minimum charge of $ .25 ♦ construction of a summer home. The Readers are charged at the ♦ doctors proved themselves successful Tillamook Oregon same rate. All reading notices ♦ . fishermen by bringing in several fine mtnrt have “adv." attached No ♦ perch. preferred positions. ♦ Among the recent arrivals at Ocean ♦ side are H. D. Mailer, and party, Se R. E. RINGO. M. D ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ attle; J. F. Barnes, Huntington Ind; Physician and Surgeon and 11. Helzer and family of Port FOR SALE land. Room 14-15, Natl. Bldg Oceanside celebrated the Fourth in BALED HAY, CHOICE OAT AND Tillamook, and vetch hay. 1 wish to sell direct a very pleasant way. The presidents from field. Call on or address Geo. speech and the fight returns were H. Finney, Sheridan, Ore. 40-4t heard over the radio very clearly. A large crowd enjoyed the surf bathing and dancing afternoon and evening. 250 WHITE LEGHORN ONE AND two year old laying hens at reason- After dark a beautiful didsplay of al ’ rices. Frank K. Strueby, Gar fireworks was given from the top of ibaidi, 40-2t Maxwell’s Point. YAMHILL COUNTY CITY DIRECT- ory contains a complete directory of all towns in Yamhill county. By mail 75c. P. O. Box 161, McMinn ville Ore. 40-2t CHRISTIAN CHI RUH 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E. YEAR Qr. Section 26 T. 1 N, R. 10 W. near Bay City, Oregon. Haa value for timber, grazing and water rights. Price $2100. A. S. Carswell, Se- bastapol, Calif. 38-tf DOUBLE UNIT SHARPLES MILK- ing machine, also team, wagon and harness. Inquire Headlight. TEAM. WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB. Also wagon and harness. George Crimmons, 410 E. First St. 37tf 3 ACRES ALL CLEARED, HOUSE barn, chicken house, woven wire fence, 7 1-2 miles south on pave ment. Price $1600, 1-2 cash, In quire Headlight, 37-M. 37tf 8 REGISTERED TOGGENBERG milch goats. All does. Win Babler, Pleasant Valley Mutual Phone. 37tf BRIGHTON-WHEELER- GARIBAL- baldi wood, $5 cord delivered, 5 cords $4.75, 8 cords $4.50. John Ma thers. 37 EIGHT SMALL PIGS, 2 MONTHS old, A. J. Nordstrom, Sandlake road CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS i Special attention to floral pieces for funerals. Also early cabbage cauliflower, and tomatoes. Tilla mook Greenhouse, Mutual tele phone. 28-tf GAITED HORSE. ALSO GOOD driver, weight about 1000 lbs. $35 if taken at once or will trade for Jersey heifer. Johnnie Stewart, 509 5th st. W. 36-tf CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR, $8.50 per cord. Leave orders at Honey &• Heussers Grocery. 9tf FOR SALE OR TRADE PORTLAND-TILLAMOOK STAGE LINE Ivan Donaldson, Manager DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE GEM THEATRE LEAVE TILLAMOOK 730 A. M.; 1230 Noon; 53« P. M.; 10:00 P. M. LEAVE PORTLAND 1230 Midnight; 7 30 A. M.; 123» P. M.; 5:10 P. M. This change should please local people as they can spend evenings in Portland and return on midnight special SUNDAY I MONDAY. JI Li 15-10 ALK E BRADY in MISSING MILLIOINS ♦ “Boston Blackie" crook-thriller by Jack Boyle. Everybody likes a good crook story— and here's the Big Ace of them all. David Powell supports Miss Brady in this one. “365 DAYS”, Pollard (omedy THE BEST DAY OF THE WEEK A WHAT A WIFE LEARNED” Featuring Milton Sills and Marguerite De I.a Motte. A swift panarama of contrast; of East and West, of a rough westerner and a polished easterner; of a primitive husband and a modern wife. LEATHER PUSHERS” NO. 14 TUESDAY. JULY 17 for buyig coffee at our store is going to be F riday We have ately stocked two Coffees in bulk.. One blend we will call “Satisfaction”. It will be sold at 40c per lb. It is äs good as anybody's coffee in any tin can. On Fridays we will sell this good coffee at 3 lbs. for 1 at all other times 40c straight. You will save money and be getting the best. Our other spec- spec lied Standard Blend. This coffee ial value will be called will sell at 25c per lb. On Fridays 4 1-2 lbs for 1. It nil pay you to remember Friday. Now is the time to use all the home grown ber ries that you can and thereby encourage Tillamook production. We have the fruit jars that you need. THE SATISFACTION STORE E. G. ANDERSON ADVERTISE IN THE ADLIG^TIU^MOOK| COUNTY’S LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM “MIGHTY LAK’ A ROSE One of the greatest pictures of the past year. It is a story not easily told—for words are em pty things to tell of semething that is beyond words—it will get you and hold you. There is something in this picture that you won't see on the screen. Cast includes James Rennie, Dorothy Mackill, Harry Short and others of ^rominenc^ot^h^^creen^^^"^^^^^^^^ WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 “A SON OF THE DESERT’ A story of the adventures and experiences of an American party in the land of the Sheik. They were there to buy Arabian horses to be shipped back to Texas but the expedition was forced to resort to strategy to get out of the country. A picture of thrills. SMARTY,” ( omedy FRIDAY. JULY 20 “WHY ANNOUNCE YOUR MARRIAGE” A delightful comedy drama, based on the ques tion of secret marriages. Just magine the questionable positions you might be seen in if they did not know you were married, you would be misjudged at many times and at the same time you would be enjoying a highly col ored joke on your friends. This is just a hint on “Why Announce Your Marriage"—to en joy an evening, see this one. SATURDAY, JULY 21 HOOT GIBSON in “KINDLED COURAGE A rapid fire western picture filled with «nap and action. THE ARTIST Clyde Cook comedy SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE OR Rent for the season. Cheap. L. H. Nielson, Mutual phone. Bay City 2p LODGE DIRECTORY MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28 Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S. acres. Ten in berries, stock, mach Stated communications first and inery, etc. Clent King. Tillamook,, third Thursdays of each month in 35-tf Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. CORA L. MILLER, Secty FOR RENT W. R. C. ROOM FURNISHED APART- Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept, ment at 5 1-2 First street. See Frank Armentrout, No. 12 Eighth vf Oregon meets on first and third Friday evenings of each month, at St. or Phone 131-R. 40-tf 8 o’clock in the W. O. W. hall. DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS Visitors welcome. 2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E. Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. Elizabeth Conover, Secretary FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR without board at reasonable rates. CORINTH POST NO. 35 Next door to Allen House. Phone Department of Oregon 164M. Mrs. LaDue. 37-4t Meets on second and on fourth Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m. MODERN FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, the W. O. W. hall. with garden, orchard and bam,, in J. 8. Diehl, Commander $15 month. J 134 Headlight. 35-4t H. W. Spedte, Adjutant MODERN 4-R00M HOUSE ON ISt Johnson Chapter, street, close in, with garage. Call R. A. M. 38R. 83tf Stated Communication see- und and fourth Tuesdays in PASTURE, INQUIRE OF M. E month. Visitors welcome. Gruber, Trask Lodge, phone I. E. Keldson, Sec. 2F22. WANTED ¡CALVES—Dont kill the stragglers. I can use your well marked heifer calves. Call or phone me at Con over’s store. Paul Disney, succes sor to J. Merrell Smith “The Calf Man.” .'Jbtf ¡SUMMER AND FALL CLASSES IN music and harmony throughout the county. For information address A lyse E. Murry, Rockaway. N EXPERIENCED MAN handle small dairy farm. Bell phone 3F2. WANTED TO BUY WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR sale Hadley, Mutual phone. Tillamook Ixxlge No. A. F. 4 A. M. Stated communication each ond Wednesday in Visiting Brethern month, welcome. Harvey Ebinger, Sec. Tuesday Evening, 7:30 Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. Marathon Lodge No. »3, Knights of Pythias Regular meet^pg Mon day evening at 7:45 sharp. By order of the < hancellor Commander