Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 14, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,
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acres. Ten In berries, stock, mach­
inery, etc. Clenl King, Tillamook,,
Ore.
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8iftf
Man.”
held at the Henkle chapel September . never made *900 that quick before in from New Hampshire this year. It is
7, Rev. Anderson of the Presbyterian [ my life.”
possible that Scotch Highland cattle
WANTED TO BUY
from Canada may be on exhibition al­
Waaklv
Pauer church officiating. Interment follow
Independe»*
WHEN
YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
ed
in
the
Masonic
cemetery.
De-
I
so.
But
it
is
too
early
yet
to
report
Published Every Friday by the
FOR RENT
call Ed. Hadley, Mutual
sale
ceased
is
survived
by
his
daughter,
I
on
all
the
features
which
will
be
on
Publishing
Company
Headlight
18 tf
phono.
When you want to convert ,,ur entire
Mrs.
M.
E.
Gruber
of
this
city.
exhibit
at
the
Pacific
International.
DESIRABLE
FURNISHED
ROOMS
Tillamook, < Iregon
holdings into eash by way f ,^¡7
From time to time these will be given
2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E.
Sale, it will be to your a- mtae, ,
Laalie Harrison.
.Managing Editor ■ MU iHMM Ol < (MUMNJDU i
to the press.
..v for a
*•
me. Plaese ask
(Continued from page one)
FOR RENT—160 ACRE DAIRY Oregon Fire Relief Assn. nee
you
get
out
your
bills.
Whereas
it
has
pleased
an
Allwise'
■
ii
Entered as second class mail
ranch for cash. W. W. Carson,
of M c M innville
Tillamook Bakery, Phom *1
matter in the U.S. pustoffic* at Father in his inftnate wisdom to re­ Clydesdale druft horses and jacks are
Blaine, Oregon
47-2t
well
supplied
with
premium
money.
IRA
G.
NELSON
Tillamook. Oregon.
move from her loved ones, our be-,
RESIDENT AGENT
FOR RENT—FURNISHED APART-!
loved sister Amin Simmons, be It re-i The fat stock classes are strong
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
1* * + ♦*♦«♦*«>***♦ ♦
ment after Sept. 5th. Crosby Ptg. |
I solved that our deepest sympathy j ! again this year.
702 Second Ave E. Corner 7th
*2.00
One Year, By Mall
♦
Co., opposite Court House.
goes out to the bereaved husband ! ! The boy’s and girl’s clubs are offer­ ♦
Six Months. By Mail ............ *1.00
ed over $4900 in premiums and for
ESTABLISHED RATEA FOR ♦
and family,
Three Months. By Mafl ____ « .75
Be it further resolved that a copy contests and judging. The pig feed­ + CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING * FOR RENT— TWO ATTRACTIVE-
Payable in advance
ly furnished rooms in a new mod­ bjSPJraSZSHSBSSSHSZSHSESc— ^¿LdSSSeScicidSdSESSSESHSESasaSZSu ¿iHS253¡
♦
, of these resolutions be sent to the ing contests alone carries $1909, and *
large exhibits for this event will come ♦ One cent per word per insue, ♦
ern home. Mrs. J. W. Heyd, 212 W.
; family, one spread on the minutes of
Telephones
from all parts of the Northwest.
♦ with a minimum charge of * .25 ♦
Fifth St. 155W.
48-2tp
the Corps and one sent to each of
Pacific States, Main 68
As usual the judges for all livestock ♦ Reade™ are charged at the *
I the local papers.. Signed
Mutual Telephone
WANTED
ELIZABETH CONOVER will be men of the highest ability and ♦ same rate. All reading notices
authority
obtainable,
und
will
come
♦
must
hare
“
adv.
”
attached.
No
«
Wm. Hare and family returned re-
LINNIE HILL
WANTED—CARPENTER WORK—
from all parts of the United States ♦ preferred positions.
«
cently from Montesano, where they
VIOLA NOYES
I make a specialty of remodeling
and Canada.
♦
*
visited Louie Anderson und family.
and repairing. Will go to the
The judging contests will attract ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
Geo. Tinnerstet, Louie Nelson, und
CARD OF THANKS
country.
Inquire A. 151 Headlight
much
attention,
not only for the boys’
other former Tillamook people.
49-2tp
office.
FOR SALE
We wish to thank our many friends and girls’ club teams, but also for
Ralph Watson, of the Oregon Journal
for their kindness and sympathy in high school and agricultural college
staff, and Dr. Hammond of Portland,
NINE ROOM HOUSE ON 5TH, ST. WANT PRUNE PICKERS. WILL
teams.
provide house and camp furnish­
and their families, were through Til­ our time of sorrow in the death of
All street and sewer assments paid;
Each year the attractions at out-
ings except bedding, dishes etc.
lamook Friday, en route to the beach­ Father and Grandfather, John Eddy,
Inquire J. C. Holden, Tillamook,
great
exposition
increuse.
Outside
and for the beautiful flowers.
Write at once, particulars. O. W.
Oregon
47-48t
es for a time.
MR. AND MRS. M. E. GRUBER the livestock itself, the horse show de­
Haynes, Yamhill, Oregon.
48-2t
lights everybody. The Pacific Inter­ WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS REA-
CORDELIA OATFIELD
CARD OF THANKS
national hotse show this yeur offers
dy to lay. John Hoffman
47-3t PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK-
We desire to extend our ’sincere
thirteen $1999 stakes in addition to
RESOLUTION
inj^ Mrs. A. S. Dorsey, 15 W. 8th
thanks for the kindness and aid
$10,990 offered in the regular classes. "RU1T JARS. CHEAP. CALL 106M
street.
48-
45tf
shown us during the illness and at I Whereas, God in his infinite mercy This is sufficient to draw thither the
I
haB
seen
fit
to
call
from
this
earthly
the funeral of the late Maria Munson.
finest show horses of America.
160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E. CALVES—Dont kill the stragglers. I
Our thanks are especially due to the 1 home our Sister May Drew— wife of
Those who are concerned in the im­
can use your well marked heifer
Qr. Section 2G T. 1 N, R. 10 W. near
C.
N.
Drew;
mother
of
Howard
Drew,
Elks and Rebekah lodges for assist­
provement of butter, cheese and other
calves. Call or phone me at Con­
Bay
City,
Oregon.
Has
value
for
ance during our mother’s illness, and . Frances Steinbach, and Lelia Doty, products of milk and cream will watch
over’s store. Paul Disney, succes­
timber, grazing and water right».
at the funeral for the beautiful be it
1 the work of the Western Dairy Prod­
sor to J. Merrell Smith “The Calf
Price
*2100.
A.
S.
Carswell,
Se-
Resolved: That Silver Wave Chap­ ucts Show with deep interest. It is
floral offerings, and for the fraternal
bastapol, Calif.
88-tf
ter No. 18 O. E. S. extend to the be­ stated that it will be larger than ever
interest shown the survivors.
reaved
family
deepest
sympathy
in
i
ESTER MUNSON
in the past.
TEAM. WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB.
EDGAR MUNSON I their hour of sorrow,
To know
The Western Winter Poultry and
Also wagon and harness. George
That a copy of this resolution be Rabbit Show will he unusually inter­
how good a cigarette
Crimmons, 410 E. First St.
87tf
sent the family and to each of the esting this fall. National conventions
JOHN EDDY
really can be ma
John Eddy, who died at Trask local newspapers and same be spread of poultry folks are expected in Port­ BRIGHTON WHEELER- GARIBAL-
you must try a
Lodge in this county .Sept. 5, 1923, upon the minutes of the chapter. land coincident with the Pacific Inter­
baldi wood, $5 cord delivered. 5
ut the age of 82 years, was born near Signed, committee
national, anil this will bring not only
cords *4.75, 8 cords *4.50. John Ma­
Orphn Eastman poultrymen, but poultry from the East
Buffalo, New York, and had been a
thers.
87
Faye Greeve
resident of this state for more than
and Middle West.
Ethel Hays
thirty years. Funeral services were
GOOD
The lndustrnl Exhibits division is GAITED HORSE. ALSO
■ t
driver, weight about 1005 lbs. *85
going to Is* more complete and beauti­
if taken at once or will trade for
TOLD TO HANG TO THE POST ful than ever and manufactures anil
Jersey heifer. Johnnie Stewart, 509
merchants
are
vying
with
each
oth
­
i When Frank Elliott, tish dealer of
THE REXALLSTORE
5th st. W.
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BARRICK « HALL
this city, und an old time stage driv­ er already in the preparation and dec­
TILLAMOOK
er in the days when Tillamook roads oration of their booths, filled with the CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR,
OREGON
Attorneys at Law
were atrocious, wan called to stand treasures of the commerce and manu­
*8.50 per cogl. Iæave orders at
up and receive sentence upon his con- facturing of the world.
National Building
Honey & Heussers Grocery.
In this division the I.nnd Prixlucts
| fession te the posession of mash in
Tillamook
Oregon ' this city, in Circuit Court last week. | Show will be placed. It is growing
LOST AND FOUND
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I Frank arose with some misgivings as greater each year, with its grand dis­
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE
plays
of
fruits
and
vegetables
from
i to what might happen, and throw one |
$ arm around one of the pillars of the ; the Various counties of the state, and ONE 50x100 PORTLAND LOT FOR
i □. T. Bott»
«••o P Winslow I court room. Noticing his position of its competivc exhibits of grains and
Tillamook city property.
For
I despair, the Judge who has a quiet grasses. It is worth the trip, all by
particulars inquire Headlight off-
BOTTS & WINSLOW
itself.
sense of judicial humor, said:
ice Y-149.
47-4tp
IF YOU WANT TO
it is rumored that a herd of Milking
A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
Iaiwyers
“Mr. Elliott, take a firm hold of
Shorthorns
and
Devon
catle
will
come
MY
RANCH
AT
BEAVER
OF
28
that post, lest you fall.”
GET
WELL
FROM
Operating- on the American Ex­
Tillamook
Oregon
Elliott tightened his hold, and a
v
perience table of Marfplity.
peculiar ashy color overspread his
HAY FEVER
a
face. The Judge then imposed a fine
55 YEARS IN BUSINESS
One minute essay» on health
of $1,009, and a jail sentence of one
R. E. RINGO. M. D
by
Dr.
H.
L.
Babb
”
a
year. As Frank wiped the cold
OLDER THAN ANY OF THEM
Physician and Surgeon
a
sweat from his brow, the Judge fur-
BETTER THAN MOST OF THEM
a
ther added that provided Elliott
Uncle Ben
Snys:
Room 14-15, Natl. Bldg.
a
should pay $100 to the clerk of the
D. C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder
Tillamook,
Ora. court, and promise to behave in the
415 OREGONIAN BLDG.
PORTLAND, ORE.
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
future, he would paroll him as to the
“There is non­
jail sentence, and $900 of the fine.
sense. Nevvy, and
Then it was that the oldtimcr ner-
common sense,,
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LEAVE TILLAMOOK
R. T. BO ALS, M. D.
horse sense and
vously fished out a check book and
7:45 A. M.
2:20 P. M.
dollars and cents,
wrote a draft for $100, remarking in
and all of them
Surgeon and Phyaieian
a voice somewhnt choked with
are useful."
LEAVE PORTLAND
pleasureable
emotion:
“
By
Gosh!
I
WE SALVAGE
I. O. O. F. Building
7:50 P. M.
7:30 A. M.
12:5« P. ,M.
Slow and too slow accounts and notes at our own expens*
Oregon
.-j7“iswrr>f?iagpjï?®a®aifi7ij
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
Fully equipped and skilfully managed offices for collection
If you want to get well
McMinnville
Hillsboro
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. 8.
from hay fever there is al­
DAVID ROBINSON
Stated communications first and
ways the chiropractic way.
Phyaieian and Surgeon
third Thursday» of each month in
If you have never taken chir­
Masonic ilali.
Visitors welcome.
opractic for hay fever don’s
National Building
CORA L. MILLER. Secty.
imagine there is aany sub-
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
Tillamook
stitute, there is none.
Oregon
W. R. C.
Corinth Relief Corp» No. 51, llepL
Chiropractic is one thing
of Oregon meets on firat and third
that
get i ng hay fever
fe*
inat is genng
vic­
CHIROPRACTIC
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props.
Friday evenings of each month, at
tints well. if
tims
If you want
w
to
|
No.
8,
First
St.
Tillamook, Ore.
8 o’clock in the W. O. W.
get
we))
from
hay
fever
you
THE BETTER WAY TO
Visitors welcome.
will get chiropractic spinal
adjustments for it.
.Mr». A. D. Smith, Pres.
HEALTH
Elizalieth Conover, Secretary
Chiropractic spinal
CORINTH POST NO. 35
DR. H. L. BABB
justments as given by this
Department of Oregon
office have restored health in
Meet» on second anil on fourth
CHIROPRACTOR
a number of cases in the past
Saturday» of each month at 1:30 p.m.
few weeks. The sufferers
in the W. O. W. hall.
have been made well of dis­
Both Telephone»
J. S. Diehl, Commander
eases of the eyes, oars, nose,
IL W. Spear, Adjutant
throat, lungs, heart, stomach
211 Tillamook. Building
liver, kidneys, bowels and
Johnson Chapter,
BVSTK
lower organ».
R. A. M.
Stated Communication sec-
Dr. J. D. TURNER
ond and fourth Tuesdays in
month. Visitors welcome.
Optical and X-Ray Laboratories
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
Office phone M-39, Ra». 126-M
ŒiUamoofe JxaNiffijt
AUCTIONEER
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN
J. H. NASH
School Books
and Supplies
A larger and Better Assortment
Than Ever
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
STRIKE
CHARLES I. CLOUGH CO
Ancient 0rdcr United Workmen
PORTLAND-NEWBERG-McMINN
VILLE- TILLAMOOK STAGE
LINE. Inc.
LODGE DIRECTORY
|
Tillamook Ix>dge No. 57
A. F. & A. M.
Stated communication sec­
each
ond Wednesday in
Visiting Ilrethern
month,
welcome.
Harvey Ebinger, Sec.
National Building
Tillamook
Oregon
DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON
DENTI8T
215-216 Tillamook Building
Both phones
Hours 9 to 5
1 illamook
Oregon
Why
when
Marathon Ixxlge No.
93, Knights of Pythias
Veterinarian
dsy
evening at
7:45
consul­
sharp. By order of the
WT
Chancellor Commander
L. Babb g:C.
n
rn.C. au
TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. Rea. 56 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
NETHERLANDS
The Tillamook County Bank is an institution
dedicated to the best interests of the seetioi and
community. We have long been pledged to a
program of community development.
—and through this sort of service we have be­
come intimately connected with the man\ and
varied development activities which have grown
nto be great forces in the county.
Thus we are firmly anchored to the section we
serve— and that means STABILITY.
deluy
Tuesday Evening, 7:30
Rebekahn Wednesday Evening.
K—
HOTEL
STABILITY
charge
Regular meeting Mon-
Oregon
HEALTH FOLLOWS
CmWSMTK COT»«: s
mjsust on smvu.
Newts iNOfSMSKor
ACT TODAY THt rotlOWIN<.0»O»IC
tation 1» with
I
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
THE
I
T illamook C ounty B ank
T illamook . O rmcvn