Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 15, 1920, Image 10

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TILLAMOOA HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 15. 1920¿
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PLAN WELL BEFORE BUILDING
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Failure to Do That la the Most Fro-
quent Cause for Investment
Being a Failure.
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FÎRE-PROT ê CTION
Coaxing YoiPto Smile.
It’s A Dull Life.
"What is your idea of the average
man?”
"In a city he's the fellow who’s al­
ways waiting for the raise that never
comes; takes his meals off the arm ol
a chair until he gets married and
after that eats in the kitchen with
his coat off; never spends more than
50 cent3 on amusements in one day,
until after he’s married and then
never spends more than a quarter,
and whenever there's a street parade
down town he’s always somewhere
along the line of march.
FIRE -1N SURA NCE
THIS AGENCY
OFFERS
What Would Your wife do
if fire broke out ?
If I had all I've SA VED,
believe me, I'd be
some rich kid!
YOU BOTH
Nothing gives a keener zest to thrift
Are you leaving her with­
than saving to own a home. Our
out the panic-proof protec­
Not A Chance of It,
thrifty foreign-horn citizens, as well
tion of
es many of our native-born, are home
A few days ago a well dressed and
one-quart hand chemical ex­
owners. The home-owning spirit Is very charming young lady hailed a
tinguisher; instant and panic­
commendable. A city of home owners four-wheeler, there being no taxi in
proof in operation; child can
Is a stable city. A city of renters is sight. Just as she was getting in she
Don’t delay getting this ex­
apt to be shifting and transient.
noticed that the horse was inclined
work it perfectly; for fac­
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„THE
¡.INSURANCE
MAN.
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tinguisher in your home.
If you lose money In owning a home to be frisky.
tories, offices, homes, garages,
Call or phone right now.
It Is usually attributable to one of the
He was jumping about and swish­
TILLAMOOK1CITY, - - OREGON.
following causes:
autos. Install at once; call
ing his tail in a way that alarmed
Bear« label
• "Yon Invest In a home too expensive her; she was a timid little thing.
NATIONAL BUILDING.1
of the
or phone now,
onderwriter
for your Income.
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So she addressed a few words to
"You pay more for It than its loca­ the ancient Jehu.
tion and cost of construction justify,
"I hope,” she said smiling bravely,
letting the other fellow gobble the "that you will not run away with
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
profits while you nccept the loss.
me.”
“You are a poor judge of location
The cabby sighed mournfully. •
In the Circuit Court of.the State of
values and get into u location where
"No, mum,” he replied. "I have a
there Is little or no demand for prop­ wife and seven kids at 'ome already” Oregon, for Tillamook County.
F. H. Brandes, Plaintiff.
erty or where values are decreasing.
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“You construct a home devoid of
Encouraging.
Linda Thompson and Linda
conveniences, grotesque In appearance,
Lord Tomnoddy was very much in E. Thompson, heirs at law
or out of the ordinary and of a type
love with Flufty-Flipflop, the fam­ of L. E. Thompson, deceased,
thnt few people would desire.
“You neglect little essentlnls, such ous revue "star”, and announced his and J. H. Middleton, admin­
as closet room, sunlight, location of intention of asking the young lady istrator of L. E. Thompson,
Estate. Defendants.
stairways and other things. While to marry him the following night.
"And you think she will say 'yes'?’
By virtue of an execution, judg-
you may think it matters little, nine
nient order, decree and order of sale
other persons out of ten will object asked the father, amiably.
“Oh, I zdon’t know,” said the love­ ; issued out of the above entitled
to them. Think of building a home in
a city where sunshine Is pleasant sick youth. "She’s so beautiful and court in the above entitled cause, to
eleven months of the year and then of fascinating I feel I can never hope to me directed and dated the 22nd day
of December, 1919, upon a judgment
placing the stairway to the south, win her love!”
"Oh, rot!” said the father, encour­ rendered and entered in said Court
cutting out all the sunshine, while the
windows are placed at the north. Such agingly. "Lois of men have succeed­ on the 25th day of November, 1919,
To make sure of getting a Ford car, buy one now.
Don’t
i in favor of F. H. Brandes, plaintiff,
Is sometimes done. The owner then ed. Why shouldn't you?"
wait until spring but buy now while deliveries are possible. Ev­
¡and against Linda Thompson and
will wonder why so few desire to buy
or rent ft. The renson should he
i Linda E. Thompson, heirs at law of
en next month is an uncertainty.
Dazing Logic.
clear.”—From “Ten Lessons In Thrift,”
The number of Fojd cars allotted to this territory is limited
"Pordon me, sir,” said the sales* I L. E. Thompson, deceased, and J. H.
by Thomas E. Sanders.
of L. E.
man, in his superior way, ‘ bitt this Middleton, administrator
and specified. Even to get our allotment, we must have real,
Thompson,
estate,
defendants,
for
is not the hat you should have at all.
bona-fide orders for cars. Just so many cars allotted to us; just
HAVE EYE TO CITY'S FUTURE Now here is one much more becom­ the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00)
bo many will get cars; will you be one of them? Those who or­
ing to you. The price is only two Dollars, with interest at the rate of
seven per cent from September 12,
Intelligent Building Plans Mean Much dollars more, and”-------
der their cars now will be protecting themselves. If you should
to Its Development and Proper
"If a colored man with a wooden i 1918, and the further sum of thirty­
be forehanded, get your name on an order today.
leg should ask for a seventy-five cent eight and 82-100 ($38.82) Dollars,
Growth.
with
interest
at
the
rate
ot
six
per
Don’t think you cannot use ic it you get it now.
The four
pink, purple or polka dotted hat you
cent per annum from August 16,
Slums are not the product of n city’s would sell it to him if you had it,
seasons
are
all
alike
to
the
Ford
car.
It
is
a
necessity
every
1919, until paid, and the further sum
Inevitability. They are the product of wouldn't you?” interrupted old Fes­
month
of
the
year.
Besides,
the
Ford
car
is
lowest
in
upkeep
ot Fifty 00-100 ($50.00) Dollars,
Its stupidity, of Its Indifference, luck of tus Pester.
and for the further aunt of til.75
cost rtnd easiest in operation.
And the new Ford electric start­
perception and thought. A great muss
"Yes, sir, but”-------
of people cannot live together ns four
"Then please treat me as kindly as costs and disbursements and the
ing
and
lighting
system
makes
driving
more convenient
Your
famtllM might live ut a country crozs- you would a colored man with a costs ot and upon this writ, com-
order
for
either
open
or
enclosed
cars
will
have
our
prompt
at­
jnanding me to make sale ot the fol-
Jijf,'!“, Their Interdependence de­ Wooden leg."
lowing
described
real
property,
to-
tention.
mands an assumption or responsibility
wit:
"by the people wl><> «in *1° things foj
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Poetry of Advertising.
The Southwest quarter of the
the people who cannot.
An advertising man who returned Southeast quarter (SWJ4 of S.E.'4)
A reHl home will be one Jn which
recently from the Orient says the East half ot Southwest quarter (E*4
there Is a recognition of res|*onslbillty
Japanese merchants and nianufac- of SW*4), and the Northwest quar­
by the people who might do things for
turers who have occasion to make ter ot the Southwest quarter (NW*4
the people who cannot.
Life has a sight to comfort and ma­ use of printer's ink are not disposed ot SW*4 ) of Section twenty-one (21)
terial competence; It has a right to to limit themselves to dull, prosaic Township Three (3), South Range
color and decoration; It has a right to statements concerning the excellence Nine (9), West of the Willamette
County,
find Itself Interesting. It cannot pro­ of their wares. Among the entertain­ Meridian, in Tillamook
Insist on Genuine Ford Parts
ceed by the suppression of everything ing bits-thirt the traveler noticed in State of Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
that Is alluring nml by failure to sup­ his study of Japanese advertising are
I hese:
execution, judgment order, decree
press what Is squalid.
"Parcels done up with such loving and order of sale, and in compliance
A hmm- fit for Ideal citizens will have
healthy allure and beauty, cleanliness, as a wife bestows upon her husband. with the commands of said writ, I
"The print of our books is clear as will, on Saturday, the 24th day of
convenience and comfort, clean air,
clean streets, decent street cars, no crystal; the matter charming as a January, 1920, at 10 o’clock a.m., at f and for five consecutive insertions
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singing girl.”
slums, plenty of amusements.
the front door of the County Court thereof. The first publication of this
“Customers are treated as politely house, in
Tillamook,
Tillamook notice is the 25th day of December,
Roads and Trees.
as by rival steamship companies.”
County, Oregon, sell at public auc­ 1919, and the last publication is the
"Our silk, and satins are as smooth tion (subject to redemption) to the 22nd day of January, 1920.
The American Forestry nssoclntlon
ik doing good service In linking the as a lady's cheek and colored like the highest bidder for cash in hand, all
Dated December 22nd, 1919,
ennses of roads nml forestation. It rainbow.”
the right, title and interest which
George J. Scharff,
has already given advice mid aid In
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the within named defendants Linda
Administrator of the
setting out shade trees along the high­
Thompson and Linda E. Thompson,
Estate of A. W. Fox, de­
Au H. C. L. Complication.
way In »cores of cities mid towns
A Congressman who is investigat­ heirs at law of L. E. Thompson, de-
ceased.
throughout the country. The tree» are
ing the high cost ot living said to a censed, and J. H. Middleton, admin­ John Leland Henderson.
Intended to be memorials of our sol­
istrator of the L. E. Thompson, es- Attorney for said estate.
Washington correspondent:
diers who died in France and to the'r
"The li. c. 1. is responsible for tate, had on the 11th day of June,
cotnrtules who have come homy (/enr-
many vagaries and queer complica- 1914, the date of the mortgage here­
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ing victory.
in foreclosed, or since that date had Why Winter Demands a Low Test
t ions.
Something more Is Involved thnn a
Oil.
"A young chap who had got engag­ in and to the above described prop­ I
■entlment. The best friend of a road,
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ed to a girl was talking over the fu­ erty or any part thereof, to satisfy
••it the oil in your engine will Con­
■ s of the traveler. Is a shade tree.
said execution. Judgment order and geal, or thicken excessively, at 15
Extremes of temperature, such a« come ture with her.
decree, interest, costs and accruing
"With
prices
what
they
are,
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said
degrees above zero, you should hard­
on a blazing summer day with it down­
the girl, ‘we must be content, George costs.
ly it to splash and flow freely at
pour of cooling rain, lii'rive mid crack
W. L. Campbell,
12 degrees above zero,” said Mr.
the unshaded roadbed, opening it to dear, with a small flat and one or at
Sheriff
of
Tillamook Boone, Special Agent of the Stan­
the ultimate ravages of frost mid thaw. the most two servants.'
County,
Oregon.
George coughed.
dard Oil Company.
The ybatjod road lpsta longer and
By John Aschim. Deputy.
"It's my ideu. he said, 'to live with
"Yet some motorists wonder why
brings a double comfort to the trav­
eler. The war has taught us what your old man the first couple of t Dated this 22nd day of December, it takes so long to get the engine to
1919.
years.
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this may mean, financially mid other­
run freely these cold mornings. The
First publication, Dec. 25, 1919.
"But George ”
wise. Before 1911, according to Rob­
cold engine, not getting. sufficient
Last publication, Jan. 22, 1920.
"Think of the money we can save,
ert Sterling Yard's “Book of National
lubrication, is subject to excessive
l’urks." Americans «pent g'-’Hii.ixio (m) 'Think of the money we can save. ,
and damaging friction.
The oil
Notice
of
Hearing
of
First
and
annually In foreign travel, mainly In No rent, no light, no grub bills, no
pump cannot circulate congealed oil,
Final Account.
Europe, l-'or five years travel ha« coal.”
so there will be an efficient supply
"But—.*
been largely confined to the United
thrown upon the cylinder wall—un­
tn
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
"1
insist
on
this
thing.
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George
in
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States. The country Is richer by a
til the struggling motor has warmed
Oregon,
for
Tillamook
County.
billion dollars or more, mid richer also terrupted again. "I tell you. I
up
the oil so that it will flow more
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
A.
in. self knowledge.—Exchange.
Then the door opened softly and
freely.
W. Fox. deceased,
by George J.
the girl s father entered the room.
A zero cold test oil flows freely at
"Children”, lie said, tenderly, “I Scharff, administrator.
The Study of Beai Estate.
all temperatures down to zero, and
Charles
J.
Scharff
having
filed
Xeni estate ls n professimi ccverlng have decided that when you get mar-
that's why it ls called a Zero Cold
many branche* of hi nnrnble emleiivor. tied I II come and live wit h you for herein his first and final account Test Oil. Zeroline Medium
(or Zero-
and report as Administrator of said
Profetimi study ami ethlcal trainiti» the rest of my life."
line Light for Fords), is a Zero Cold
estale
whereby
it
appears
’
that
the
■ re as mandatory n« thè pinot Irai »x-
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administration of said estate is fully Test Oil. It is correctly refined from I
perlence i.-ulned tlirough office nork
Not
Official
Business.
completed. It is ordered by the selected California crude oil and
or personal contact wlth buyer sud
The farmer's wife betook herseli County Court of sold County and flows freely and splashes properly
Heller. I eneerty look furwurd to an
earl.v. concentrateti, narfon-wlde meve- to the tiny village postoffice and in­ state, that Monday the 2nd day of at all temperatures down to zero,
tnent b.v those leedlng reultora who, ti u I red:
February, 1920. at 10 o’clock in the This Zero Cold Test Oil gives the
"Anything for tnc?”
reallzliiK thè potentini benetlta arlzing
forenoon of said day, be the time, same correct luberication to your en­
"No ma'am," answered the post­ and the County Court room in the gine during these cold days that
throUKh hitelligent Instrmtlon by
competent edm-ntors In our sehoola nml master. utter a perusuiU of his letter County Court House of the County you are used to getting during the
Colh-ites. wlll see to tt flint thè study bug.
of Tillamook, in the City of Tilla- summer months.”
Of reni estate ls mudo n pnrt of thelr
" Well look here. I've been expect­ mook City. County of Tillamook,
curriculum The hlglior we pince thè ing u packet of medicine for a week State of Oregon, be the place, for
Smoked Fish For Sale.
pinne of our ehosen professlon thè now. and its hasn't arrived yet.”
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hearing said first and final account
hlslvr wlll become thè pcrsonnel of
"Oh. I see, ma'am! Will you and report, and of any objections to Silver Side backs, per lb.......... 40c.
those engngiMl In It.—Reni Estate Dul­ please fill in tills form, and state (he such final account and report, and Silver Side Bellys, per lb........... 35c.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
Chum Backs, per tb. ................. . 35c.
ie! in.
nature of your complaint."
for the settlement thereof, and that
The farmer's wife gave the office said administrator is hereby directed Chum Bellys, per lb..................... 30c.
Cauee and Effect.
These prices are _ post ____
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paid any
official a sharp look.
J to give notice thereof In the Tilla-
“Why Is there auch n scramble of
Well. 1 don t see that it’s any , mook Headlight, or other weekly where in first zone. And remember 1
the men 7”
business of
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yours, " ” she
said:
"but if ' newspaper, published in Tillamook pound of smoked fish is equal to 3
“I think one of the hardbolled otti
you must know. It»' indigestion.”
County, for four successive weeks. pounds of fresh fish.
Phone Main 73.
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We recommend PRFERRED
STOCK BRAND goods because these
home wiies who have used them tell
us that they never fail.
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We are here to give you this line
at the lowest possible price. Come
and investigate for your self.
We have specials every week,
that are real articles of value.
. We make special prices on large
orders in case lots. Come in and
see us. Write or phone We haw
both phones.
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