TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 4 JOEL HIAL MAPES Joel Hial Mapes was born in Nobel County, Indiana, Nov. 13, 1854. Moved with his parents to Wisconsin in childhood later living in Kansas a number of years. He was united in marriage to Frances Bell Bromley in Norton County, Kansas in 1880. They came to Oregon in 1883 and have since made their home in Tilla­ mook County. To them were born seven children five of whom survive. Albert J. of Bay City, Halleck H. of Hobsonville. Frank M. aiul Rodney H. of Salem, Oregon and Mrs. Erwin Harrison of this city, Roy M. and. Arthur L. having preceeded their father in death. He leaves besides his widow and children, one sister Mrs. W. B. Aiderman of this city and seventeen grandchildren also other relatives and many friends. He was a loving faithful husband, a kind considerate father, an honest upright citizen, loved and respected by all who knew him. He passed away May 13th at his home in Bay City and will be laid to rest near his parents and brother in the Bay City ceme­ tery. C ô L léctiô N s ------------- WE GET RESULTS NO CHARGE WE NEVER QUIT NO COLLECTION KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY McMinnville J. L. Knight Tillamook Jno. O. Bozorht Hillsboro J. J. Stangel WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props. No. 8, First St. Tillamook, Ore. Added Features for your vacation wherever you plan to spend it t i I 1 4 I I I r 1 t. I The low summer roundtrip fares, effective May 22 over th* Southern Pacific Lineti, enable you to add much to your vacation trip. For instance, if you are going East you may visit California’s famous cities and resorts at an additional cost that is trifling. Days of rare fun and interest, scenes of unusual beauty — doubled vacation pleasures, in fact, *rs yours for very little cost. Or if you plan to visit any of the resorts in Oregon — Tillamook and Newport Beaches, charming mountain resorts, Crater Lake, Ore­ gon Caves, etc. — the low uummer fares will make it more than ever easy. fky enable you to visit two or three places Instead of only one as you protwibly planned to do. And Southern Pacific service mshe? your trip I MlNxojf Attenda^ MINNON’S MORTUARY READ WINSLOW’S INDORSEMENT STANDARD OIL COMPANY GET THE LIBERTY HABIT FRED Winslow favors the continuance of the workman’s compensation act. His opponent opposes this act and has rejected the provisions of the act for the Whitney Company, and not one laborer for the Whitney Company is allowed the benefit thereof. Winslow has been a Bona Fide tax payer and resident of this county for the past eleven years and • resident of the State all his life. His opponent paid no taxes to W' lamook County for the year 1923, The Whitney Company paid the». Winslow’s interest is here in Til»' mook County. His opponent’s in­ terests is to serve the residents the State of Michigan. Winslow’s opponent has always . , . fought the interests of the farm- Do a7 fiarmer on the ,ower Kilchis about this. Tdlam Jl r a lawyer t0 "present you whose interests are all» ? i d 'T r?/ 3 h’i’ed man of a Mi<*igan Corporation *1» Paid no taxes to Tillamook County for the year 1923. The biggest screen novelty of the year. Dram­ atic revelations of the life of a beautiful model. Marshall Neilan’s Frank Drama of Modern Life. It is daring but truthful. Don’t miss it. ( omedy ’’DOOMED AT NOON VICTOR J- MINNON "^Mortician State Representative Nellie the Beautiful Cloak Model THURSDAY-FRIDAY MAY 22-23 gave a piano number which many compliments. puncll ** era were served, with Mii/n. Esch and Miss Ruth Kuratlj ** over the punch bowls. ELECT WINSLO SUNDAY-MONDAY MAY 18-19 This is one of our Big Specials and a Picture you should see. during which M l ,. STAR IT S1AW1S HE IU ^STSTbythe ultra-modern music she played using the new tone clust­ ers, and discords in which Mrs. Petn stated she could discern nothing beau­ tiful. A social time followed the program I