Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 27, 1919, Image 10

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 217. 1919.
Tillamook Headlight’s
Prize Winners at the Livestock
Exposition.
Trade Mart.
(By R. C. Jones.)
The Pacific International Livestock
Exposition just finished in Portland
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . * has in a great many ways been a re­
markable even,, lor Tillamook Coun­
For Sale.thoroughbred pigs Duroc, ty. We, of course, knew that we
with papers, also some graded, also could walk out with the top places
four grade Holstein heifers for with the cheese but a great many
sale, three coming two year old and I did not realize that we could step in
one coming three year old. Julius with our pure bred cattle aud come
Erickson, R. F. D. No 1, Box 102 out near the top and iu some in-
Tillamook,
Dec-11. stances on top.
•The pure bred industry in this
For Sale-pig four months old. Phone county
is only in its infancy and it
136 J Tillamook.
speaks well for our judgment in sell­
Would like to exchange new Bruns­ ing and developing our foundation
wick Phonograph for Piano. At the stock so it will go to a show of this
Song Shop
Dec.4 caliber and win out. It is no disgrace
to go down to the lower places when
For Sale—Fourteen sheep: fourteen you are up against such herds as the
pigs over two months old and two Hollywood Carnation and William
brood sows. Call 2F21
Dec.-4 Bishop in the Holstelns, Waikiki
Stump Loughary and Cary in the
Farm for sale cheap, 115 acres, on Jerseys, and Jean De Luth, Caribou,
Highway, good buildings, for par­
ticulars inquire of J. B. Gochnour, and Chicona Farms in the Guernsey.
Many classes had over 20 animals
Montesano, Wash.
Nov.-27
and as there was only 10 moneys it
For Sale—Top buggy and single was some honor to even get in to the
harness. At a bargain if sold at money. Very few Tillamook animals
once. Apply to L. C. Daniels, 1% were left outside the money. The Vic­
miles north of Tillamook, Mutual tory and Holstein classes were su­
Phone.
• preme as Countess of Sunnyside De
Koi 2nd, owned by J. J. Rupp, was
Pigs for sale—W. H. Banke, Netarts pronounced Grand Champion female
Our line of New Pianos are works of of the show. Mr. Rupp entered this
art. On exhibition at Cook's Music cow in the sale and she sold to Mr.
Harrison, of Seattle, for the sum of
House, opposite P. O.
$2,100.00. Judge Moscrip declared
For Sale—1919 Grant Six Touring that this cow showed up the best of
car. In perfect condition. Price any dairy cow that he had ever
$900.00. Enquire of Geo. Hansl- handled.
mair, Tillamook, Oregon.
The Jersey men also have cause for
elation, as they took two blue rib­
For Sale—7 room modern house, cor­ bons and were well up in the money
ner 3rd Ave. and Sth St. East, two in nearly every class. The older
toilets, large laundry room with breeders will have to look out for
stationary tubs, lot 52^105 ft. their laurels as Edwin Glad with a
Price $2,500 cash if taken at once. school club calf, Gambog’s Gay Ann,
Also two story store and lot on won 1st place in the school club
second Ave. East, price $5,000, division and 5th place in the open
Terms. Address W. A. Williams, class of 20 head. The calf clubs are a
10 N. Higgins Ave, Missoula, Mont. thing which the breeders of this
county will do well to emphasize and
Miscellaneous Advertisements. they will have to get busy if they
keep ahead of the boys with the club
Dr. Wise—Dentist.
calf.
The show was jronounced by those
Truck for hire, with or wjthout
trailer, also slab wood for sale. who should know, as the greatest
Mutual Phone, F. J. Klinehan.
* live stock show that was ever held
on the Pacific Coast. Every Tilla­
Now is the time to can your meat mook breeder who exhibited received
Let me fill your order from grain; his money’s worth in ideas and
fed cows. Prices, right and satisfac­ knowledge gain, to say nothing of
tion guaranteed—Mutual Phone, the advertising which our county has
Win. Stuivenga.
• obtained.
Following is a list of Tillamook
If it is cabbage you want for krout,
why Stuivenga’s got the goods. winners:
Send along your orders, Mutua>
Holsteins—Females.
*
phone, Wm. Stuivenga.
J. J. Rupp, Countess of Sunnyside
De Koi 2nd, 1st prize, aged cow,
For Life Imurance, there ii nothing Senior and Grand Champion.
better than what the Muss. Mutual
F. R. Beals, Lady AAggie Ormsby
offers. Ask to see specimen policy. of Rock, 7th prize in aged cow class
—W. A. Church.
• of 19 head.
J. B. Honey, Hillside Jewel Hen-
If you are in need of a heating stove, greveld 2nd, 9th prize in aged cow
it will pay you to call and see my
line of new and used heaters. I al­ class of 19 head.
C. N. Gilmore, Tillamook Lola May
so exchange new stoves for old
De Isol, 2nd prize in cows 3 year old
stoves.—Allen Page.
and under 4.
C. N. Gilmore, Tillamook Bessie
Wanted: Men or women to take or­
ders among friends and neighbors Fobes De Koi, 5th prize in 3 year old
for the genuine guaranteed hosery, class.
full line for men, women and
C. N. Gilmore, Tillamook Daisy
children. Eliminates darning. We Butter King De Koi, 3rd prize in 2
pay 50c. an hour Hpare time or year old class.
$24 a week for full time. Exper­
C. N. Gilmore, Bessie De Koi Starin
ience unnecessary. Write Internat­ of Tillamook, 8th prize in 2 year old
ional Stocking Mills, Norristown, class.
.
Pa.
Dec 30.
Clay Daniel, Buttercup Hilda Ger-
ben, 4th prize Senior Yearling.
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentists.
Clay Daniel,Easter Colantha Wawn
National Building.
5th prize, Junior Yearling.
One cent a word per issue.
Let W. A. Church write your hay
insurance.
•
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F.
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
Counter Sales Books—Order .your
Sales Books from W. F. Baker,
agent Pacific SaleB Book Co. Call
68 Headlight.
Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist with Dr,
Wise.
INDEPENDENCE.
Another Declaration.
We
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are the most independent grocers
in Tillamook,
are independent of Rosenberg
Bros.
are independent of any whole-
saler.
nre independent of high rent,
are independent of high interest
charges on great capital Invest­
ed in a store building.
are independent of high or ex­
orbitant delivery expenses.
are independent of anyone and
everything save only our cus­
tomers.
are their servants, to satisfy and
to please them we labor con-
tlnuously.
C. 0. & C. B. Dawson.
Side Lights on Business.
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He who dances must pay the ftd-
dler.
He who buys merchandise must pay
the merchants cost of doing business:
rent; or interest, taxes, and insur­
ance on store building, salaries, .and
delivery expenses, etc. When interest,
taxes, und insurance on store build­
ings are high the merchant must
charge more for his goods or lose
money. Where private deliveries are
■salntained, the delivery expense is
MONEY SAVING
MONTH a HD SALES
FOR SATURDAY
Here is Another Opportunity to Reduce
the Hi-Cost of Living
See the Big Mil­
linery Window
Bargain Display
Any person purchasing $2.00 or over this Saturday may buy
any of our Crochet Cotton at 8c. ball, limit of 5 to customer
$3.49 “T1
As this is the fancy work time of the ^ear, this opportunity
LADIES’ HATS
will be appreciated.
# Nifty Models, some of
Silk Velvets.
$5.79 SPECIAL
Pattern Hats—wonderful values.
Some worth $12-00
See the line today while the selections is good.
Examine our fine line of Angora Scarfs—in all colors.
$5.98 up,
On Bargain Balcony,
HOUSE
SUPPERS
Just received a large
assortment of Men’s,
Women’s and Children’s
House Slippers in felt
and leather.
Special from $1.39 up.
MEN’S AND BOY’S SPECIALS
Men’s Rubberized Fabrics Rain Coats—length 50 in.
Dark Grey Patterns.
Boy’s Grey Flannel
Waists—Special
Special
$18.65
$1.89
Boy’s Wool Mackinaws in O.D. and Dark Grey Mixtures
*7 OJT
Ajjfes 5 to 9—Specially Priced at »p/nOu
«
Boy’s Caps in Grey and Brown Mixtures—Special 69c
Bulb.
C. N. Gilmore, Sir Bessie Fayne De
Koi Fobes, 5th prize in aged bull,
class of 9.
F. R. Beals, King Ormsby Repeater
of Tillamook, 2nd prize, 2 year old
class of 6.
Ebiuger & Son, Sir Maplecrest
Highluwu Schuiling, 4th prize year­
ling.
4th produce of Dam to C. N. Gil­
more.
9th get of Sire to C. N. Gilmore.
Jerseyt —Bulls.
Everything Sold for Cash making it less at
contract an indebtedness therefore and the word “No" whlch will ln-
In accordance with Sub. 6 of section dicate the choice.
Notice is hereby given, that a two of chapter 172 of the General
The polls for the reception of the
special school meeting of School Dlst. Laws of Oregon for the year 1913.
ballots cast for or against the con­
No. 9, of Tillamook County, Oregon,
By order of the board of directors traction of said indebtedness will, on
[will be held at the school house In of School District No. 9, of Tilla­ said date and day and at the place
[said district on the 19th day of De- mook County, Oregon.
aforesaid, be open at the hour of two
H. H. Rosenberg, director
camber 1919, at the
hour of 2
o’clock p.m. and remain open until
I
Chairman pro tem. the hour of seven o’clock p.m. of
o’clock p.m., for the following pur-
I
Females.
poses:
J. M. Smith, director.
said day when the same will be
Albert Johnson, Flossie May of St.
1st. To authorise the school board Attest: C. A. McGhee.
closed.
Mawes, 7th prize in aged cow, class of the said district to purchase for a
School District Clerk.
By order of the district board of
of 23.
school site the following described
School District No. 9 of Tillamook
L. A. McCormack, Helen’s Fussy tract of land situated in Tillamook
School District Bond Election Notice. Coitnty, Oregon, made this 25th day
Maid. 6th prize, 3 year old.
City, Tillamook County, Oregon, to-
of November, 1919.
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Alfred Zwald,Nehalem's Pride, 1st wit:
H. H. Rosenberg,
State of Oregon, County of Tilla­
prize, junior yearling.
Beginning at a point 1775.5 feet mook. School District No. 9:ss.
Chairman pro tem.
L. A. McCormack. Helen's St. south and 570 feet west of the north­
J. M. Smith.
Notice is hereby given that the
Mawes Marea of W. N., 2nd prize, east corner of the Edrlck Thomas D. school district bond election hereby
Members of School Dist. Board
Junior yearling.
L. Claim and running thence south called to be held at the school house Attest: C. A. McGhee,
Edwin Glad—Gambog's Gay Ann, 620 feet; thence west 209 teei, in Tillamook City, Oregon, in and for
District Clerk.
Sth prize. Junior calf.
thence south 209 feet; thence west iSchool District No. 9. of Tillamook
Joe Donaldson,
Pussy s Fancy 271 feet; thence north 829.8 feet; County. Oregon, on Friday, the 19th
Report of the Condition of
Maiden. Sth prize. Junior calf.
thence east 480 feet to the place of day of December. .1919, between the
THE
FIRST BANK OF BAY CITY
L. A. McCormack, Lads
of St beginning, less tract beginning at Hours of 2 o’clock p.m. and seven I i
Mawes Rosie, 6th prize, Junior calf. the northeast corner of said tract and o'clock p.m., there will be submitted At Bay City, in the State of Oregon,
L. A. McCormack, Lads
of St running thence west 240 feet; thence to the legal voters thereof the ques­ at the close, of business. November
Mawes Violet, 7th prize, junior calf. south 235.5 feet; thence east 240 tion of contracting a bonded indebt- . 17. 1919.
RESOURCES.
3rd prize, breeders young herd, L. feet; thence north 235.5 feet to the ness in the sum of $17,000 for the pur
Loansand discounts
$31,990.17
i
A. McCormack.
place of beginning.
I pose of providing funds with which
Overdrafts,
secured
and
un
­
Also
beginning
at
a
point
2386.3 to erect and furnish a school build­
Guernsey».
secured ..........................
1,270.«9
J. J. Berne. Alma's Glen of Mound feet south and 570 feet west of the ing for a gymnasium in and for said Bonds and warrants .... 17,382.73
northeast
corner
of
said
Thomas
D.
school district. Said building to be Banking house and lots .
City, Sth prize, aged bull.
2.500.00
J. J. Berns, Tillamook Glenna, 10th L. Claim and running I thence south erected on the cite of the present Furniture and fixtures .
2.219.85
119
feet;
thence
west
feet;
t
209
high
school
building
in
said
district.
prise. Senior heifer calf.
Other real estate owned. 13,910.08
thence
north
119
feet;
thence
east
to
The vote to be by ballot upon Due from banks (not re­
R. C. Jones, Ultra King of Tilla­
place of beginning, all being known which shall be the word “Bonds—
mook, 9th prize, Junior bull calf.
serve banks) ................
4,761.99
as the Hays tract of substantially Yes” and “Bonds—No." and the vot­
Due
front approved reserv-
five acres, for the sum of Ten Thou- er shall place a cross (X) between
i ed banks ......................
4,142.93
90) Dol- ithe word “Bonds
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‘ (Checks and other cash
word
hoart to
Items .............................
S31.IT
W. S. Hare, St. Mawes 2nd, 3rd
prize in aged bull class of 7.
Joe Donaldson, Golden St. Mawes
Rosaire, 1st prize, 2 years old.
Theresa M. Ross, St. Mawes of Una
Ash. 3rd prize, yearling.
L. A.
McCormack, Poppy’s St
Mawes Lad, 3rd prize, junior calf.
Notice of School Meeting.
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3
Berkey
Cash on Hand...............
Expenses........................
Bond Interest................
Advanced for Liberty
Bonds ..........................
6,069.20
1,146.81
308.04
472.2»
Total ........................... $89,465.27
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in .. $25,000.0»
600.60
Surplus fund ... i .....
Individual deposits subject
to check...................... ... ... 55,000.2«
190.96
Certified checks.............
8,675.47
Time and savingB deposits
Total ......... ............ $89,465.27
State of Oregon,
County of Tillamook: ss
I, John O. Bozorth,, cashier of th*
above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the abov^ statement 1»
true to the best of my knowledge an»
belief.
John O. Bozorth, Cashier.
Subschibed and sworn to before ■*
this 26th day of Nov., 1919.
T. E. Ashley,
Notary Publie.
My commission expiree August 18tw
1920.
Correct—Atteet: R. J. Hendr'-'M*
Scott Bozorth, directors.
Bay City Garage
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