Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 20, 1919, Image 6

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT FEBRUARY 20, 1919.
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Portland Will Have Largest Biulding
of Kind.
The Usefulness
of This Bank
people do not realize the many
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different ways in which this hank can
serve them. It is unusually well equip­
QR. O. L. HOHLFELD,
LIVESTOCK PAVILION WILL COST £^25ab75:S75r57SZ5aSE5ZS75HS2S75HSESES7SH5c5?57S
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$500.000.
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Cousaructton of the first unit of p]
the largest stadium and livestock
Pavillion in the United States ulti­
mately to cost half a million dollars
will be started within the month by
the Pacific-International Livestock
exposition. It was announced by of
ficers of the organization. Lewis
Irvine Thompson, the aichitect, has
just completed the plans. Announce­
ment of the site will be made in a
ped to furnish valuable information and
few days.
advice on financial and business matters.
The building will be 364 by 928 ft.
Our customers have often been able to
will house more than 10,000 head of
avoid serious losses by making use of our
stock and its stadium will seat ap­
proximately 8000 persons. The pavil­
access to first hand business information.
ion will be of brick and mill work
Our membership in the Federal Re­
construction. The first unit will be
400 by 928 feet.
serve Banking System gives us special
No other building of the kind in
facilities for meeting the requirements of
this country will come near it in
this community. Moreover, it is our
size. and so far as is known, no other
nation in the world has one as large
aim to give a helpful, progressive per­
The building will be used exclusively
sonal-service to every depositor—regard­
for livestock events and it is expect­
less of the size of his account.
ed to place Portland second only
with Chicago as a livestock center.
Put our sincerity to the test. Step in
There will be no posts in the big
and have a talk with us.
arena, which will be 200 by 300 feet
solid truss construction being used.
Tillamook County Bank
The structure will have the largest
Tillamook, Oregon
wood span trusses of their typs in
the world.
The cattle barnes will be lighted
by a sawtooth roof, this type of con­
struction insuring an even light at
all points and under all conditios.
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Provistos have been made to house
10,150 animals in the pavilion. The ¡
number is divided as follows. Eight ,
hundred beef cattle, 100 dairy cattle,
4000 swine, 4,000 sheep and 350
horses.
The Pacific International Livestock
exposition is an entirely new organ­
ization, its membership being com­
posed exclusively of stock breeders.
It has no connection with any simi­
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lar organization, say its officers.
“Red Crown” is straight-distilled,
B. uppenbender has been elected a
ail-refinery gasoline. Look for the
director and appointed chairman for
Red Crown sign before you fill.
Tillamook County.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
The exposition will wage a cam­
(Calif or nia)
paign of Oregon outside of Portland
the week of February 24 to March 1
to raise $125,000. A campaign will
be conducted in Portland the week
of March 10 to 15 to match the first
subscription dollar for dollar. A list
of the county chairman and quotas
follow:
Clatsop. Geo. W. Warren .... 2000
Columbia, Harry West ............ 1000
Coos, J. L. Simpson ................... 3000
Crook, George Dickson ............ 6000
Curry, J. L. Simpson . .■............ 1000
Deschutes, C. H. Hudson .... 6000
Douglas, George J. Stearns . . .
Gillam, C. C. Clark....................... 3500
Grant, William Pollman.......... 5500
Harney, William Hanley.......... 6500
Hood River, Leslie Butler .... 1000
H. C. BOONE, Special Agent, Standard.Oil Co., Tillamook, Ore. Jackson, J. W. McCoy............... 4000
Jefferson, C. C. Berkeley.......... 2000
Josephine, F. C. Bramwell .... 1000
Klamath, J. W. Sterners............ 2500
5252S25a5HS252S7S75H5aS7575SSSSH57S25’¿575ES?52.57S75?575?SZSa575?52S757tr-l Lake, Bernard Daly...................
2500
Lane, P. E. Snodgrass . /.......... . 600
Lincoln. Bert Geer...................... 1000
Linn, Alfred C. Schmitt ............ 6000
Malheur, R. N. Stanfield.......... 4000
Marion. G. W. Eyre-................... 6000
Morrow. W. O. Minor................. 2000
Polk. C. L. Hawley ................... 3000
Sherman. A. H. Barnum............ 2000
Tillamook, B. Kuppenbender . 2500
Umatills, J. N. Burgess............ 8500
Union, W. T. Townley.............. 4500
Wallowa, Jay Dobbins.............. 1500
Wasco .............................................. 4500
Washington, Thos, Carmichael. 2500
Wheeler, William Rettle.......... 2500
2üi2525H5252MæS25a52S25a5252525252S25252S25252525aS2S252S252S2S2S252525 Yamhill, Frank Brown.............. 3500
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VETERINARIAN.
PUBLIC SALE
Saturday. March 1st, 1919,
at 10 a m., of
36 Head High Grade and
Pure Bred Holstein Cows,
Heifers and Calves,
On Noyes & Folks Farm i/g mile East of Red Clover
Creamery on Trask River.
Which include our entire herd of grade cattle and
the entire number of grades and pure bred cattle now
owned by B. L. Beals, Sr.
15 cows now fresh or due to freshen by April 30th.
Those now fresh are averaging 52.7 lbs. fat per Mo.
10 Heifers due this spring.
2 Pure bred cows. 3 and 4 years of age
1 Pure bred and 4 grade yearling heifers.
2 Cows due this fall.
2 Pure bred Bull calves, born Nov. 1918 and Jan.
1919.
We have completed 6 years of cow testing associa­
tion work, consequently the production of our herd has
increased 441bs. fat per cow, including heifers which are
50 per cent of the herd.
Mutual Phone
Bell Phone—2F2
Tillamook
Oregon.
AVID ROBINSON, M.D ,
SURGEÒN
PHYSICIAN AND
NATIONAL BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
r. BOAI.S, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon S B. Co.
<1. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook
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TO OBERT H. McGRATH,
C ounsellor - at L aw ,
ODDFELLOWS' BUILDIN.?,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
P ortiand O ffice
1110 W ilcox B ld .
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haberlach
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
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This herd has a clean bill of health.
We are selling to make room for Pure Bloods.
Terms Cash or Bankable paper.
Free lunch
W. E. NOYES & B. A. FOLKES.
Oregon
w EBSTER
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COL. HUGHES. Auctioneer.
HOLMES,
A TTO R N E Y-A T-L A W
COMMERCIAL BUILDING.
FIRST
STREET,
TILLAMOOK,
RbEX. MeflRIR & CO.
OREGON
0R. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEC N
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GENERAL HARDUUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
Tillamook,
Oregc n,
T. boob
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in
Office.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
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Tillamook ....
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Both Phones.
FOB, INSURANCE
Fire, Life, Ä.ö3ident, Automobile
2nd Ave. E. between 1st and 2nd Sts.
Successor to J. S Stephens.
Oregon
W. C. HAWK.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bay City
Oregon
SEE
W. A. CHURCH,
Ore<><
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0R J. G. .TURNER,
EYE SPECIALIST.
PORTLAND — OREGON
Regular Monthly Visits to
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
TKADE IN TILLAMOOK
EMEMBER in your buying nricl your bank­
ing—that all roads lead to Tillamook. Keep
your money yi local circulation by either
spending it with home merchant» or putting
it »afely away here in the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK. It goes <>n working for the good of the
community and YOU.
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
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DIRECTORS :
P. Heise!, Farmer.
C. J. Edwards, Mar. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holaen, Vice Pres.
H. C. Lamb. HuUding Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
Wz. J. Riechers, Cashier.
GO Y NE,
A. IV Uunn, Farmer.
A TTt >R N E Y-AT-LA W.
Office:
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l'illatncok
UAJVIB-SCHRADER CO
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O pgon.
OHN I.EI.AND HENDERSON.
ATTORNEY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AND
CEMENT. LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND
BRICK’; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
SMITHING COAL.
COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW
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“A lot of you fel­ Good taste, smaller
lows are cheating chevY,longer life iswhat
makes Genuine Grave­
yourselves out of ly cost less to chew than
real tobacco satis­ ordinary plug.
Writ, tn:—
faction.
That’s
what I get out of G enuine G ravely
DANVILLE. VA.
good old Gravely.” f*r UoUrt pa ,irri>( pint.
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
ZVug packed in pouch.
Tillamook -
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ROOM NO.
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and Brd.Ave. West, Tillamo, k Or.
tobacco
says Buck
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When contemplating Monumental
work, do not over look White
Bronze. This material canrot rust or
corode. There is nothing to support
vegetable life. It is hard and dense
and will not chip or crack. In beauty
of design, artistic and general effect
no stone can compare with White
Bronze.
Represented By
C. E. REYNOLDS.
Tillamook
—
Oregon.
Notice.
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
WELL PHONE, MAIN 3
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PHONE.
Attorney
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
retary
Treas., Attorney-at-
Law and Notrary Public.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Abstracts Real Estate,
Insurance.
Both Phones.
MACHINES
T illamook —O regon .
MOOELt OF PERFECTION.
PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
i’he Pleasant Valley Cheese Com­
pany w ishes to receive bids on haul
Ing cheese front its factory to Tilla­ Nccjllc. Oil. Relf. nnd nil kinds of Sowing
Mkchine auppliee, Repairing a specialty.
mook car and depot, and supplies
from Tillamook to its factory. Pleas­
New Home Users
ant Valley. Leave bids at office of
I Carl Habetlach. Secty.. Tillamook.
are quality choseis.
Oregon, on or before February 23th,
For Sale By
| IS 19. Company reserves tight to re­
SHARFF !b DUBIVER
ject any or all bids.
Pleasant Valley Cheese Co.
172 3rd Street
This is the year for the seventeen
year locusts. Well, conic
Tything else.
MUTUAL
H. T. Botts,
at-Law.
261.
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY.
San Francisco
California.
•ft TOWER’S
FISH BRAND
REFLEX
SLICKER
Waterproof
Absolutely.
Its loose fit and
__ "$ood
___
feel 'put you at ease on
any job that turns up.
SATISFACTION
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guaranteed
A J TOWER CO BOSTON
,22
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DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plent
Plenty of bright, safe clean
electric light. No more hot.
smoky lamps.
ACKLEY & MILLER
Tillatnook Garage.
Tillamook
Oregon.