TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT FEBRUARY 5. Coaxing You'to Smile Duration Still On. Big Value in Tires for Small Cars Í IF your immediate need is a de­ pendable, painstaking handling of some business or financial matter, read the last paragraph of this ad­ vertisement. Our desire is to go less directly to the point. On the Bassan docks at Bordeaux, France, an old time sergeant of a negro regiment was having trouble with a detail of men of his own race, who seemed inclined to loaf on their work in loading box-cars with pro­ visions for the army of occupation. Addressing one negro who was espec­ ially lazy, he exclaimed: "Some on, you. get to work, dar!” ''Shucks sergeant,” replied the lazy one. "Ah ‘listed fob de wait, an' hit's ovah.” "Yo’ all’s a durn fool.” the sergeant yelled. "Yo' ’listed for de wah Y-e-s! An' also tor de duration of de wah. Now nigger, de wah its ovah, but de duration, hit's jes’ done begun.” I Back of the manufacture of Goodyear Tires for small cars is the same purpose to supply high value in the product that is behind the manufacture of the Goodyear Tires that equip the most expensive automobiles built. Perfectly Simple. ) Bn. w n was going to have some al- teratic t> made on his home and ask­ ed Jone--who had just got rid of the buii < rs—the best way to go ' about it. "Oh”, said Jones, "you call in a decent builder and tell him the limit you are prepared to pay out, ■ being sure that the sum you men­ tion to him is about a quarter of what you have for the alterations; and then, if you are lucky, and keep your wife away while the work is proceed­ ing you may get half of what you want done for about twice the total sum you want to spend.” This purpose is expressed by the enormous resources, extraordinary skill and scrupulous care applied to the manufacture of Goodyear Tires in the largest tire factory in the world devoted solely to the 30x3-, 30x3!/2-> and 31x4-inch sizes. The effect of this endeavor is noted in the fact that last year more cars using these sizes were factory-equipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL CONDITIONS are maturing new problem* almost daily and this bank has prepared itself with fscilitiee very valoable to a wide variety of interest*. TO THE FARMER AND RANCH­ ER, our membership in the federal Aserrw ^yrteei is an advantage. It gives as a broad and practical ability to meet their particular need*. The same connection serves TAe S wum « Man Here each of these differing lines TO THE VISITORS IN THIS SBC. of endeavor will find that conferences TION, th» bank m • place for then with our officers often bring out ad­ to enter and feel at home and they vantages which anxiety and business are invited to call and make their cares have hidden from them. detiree known. Z-V the final'analysis, it will he found that this in stitution is governed by a spirit of helpfulness, and, whatever your business interests in this section may be, you can confidently rely upon its cordial, intelli­ gent and personal co-operation. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK TA« Strpng Homs Bank -------- o-------- Nevermore! The landlady of a well-known Lon­ don boarding house made a point of asking her departing guests to write something in her visitors’ book. She was very proud of some of the names of the people Inscribed in it, and of the nice things that were said. "But there is one thing 1 cant understand, HSSSE5Z5eS25BSE5aSB525H52Sa5H5H5Z5HSZ5ZSBS2SH525252SZ5252SZSZ525ZS25ZSZS she confided to a friend, "and that is what an American put in the book after stopping here. People always smile when they read it.” "What was I it?” queried the other. “He wrote only the world, 'Qoth the raven.” It is also noted in the fact that, if you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car requiring the sizes mentioned, you can secure Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubesat the nearest Goodyear Ser vice Station. NOTICE —----- o- He Got His Drink. 30 X 3^/2 Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, All-Weather Tread........ $2022 30x3'/i Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric. Anti-Skid Tread.... ........... $1765 A red-headed Irish soldier thrust his head out of a passenger coash and excitedly cried. "A woman has faint­ ed here! Has anyone a drink of whis­ key ? A man in the crowd handed up a pocket flask, and the soldier took a long swig. "Thanks” he said, smacking his lips. "It always did make me nervous to see a woman faint.” ------o------ Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x3*/2 size in water­ $390 proof bag.................. ............. ................................................... Cause of the Trouble, Ln An old sailor approached a farmer i ru for a meal one day, saying he was willing to work. “I will give you a meal," said the farmer, “if you will round up those 3 sheep on the common there and drive them into this fold.” In three hours time the sailor came back looking hot, but happy. Glancing over the gate in the field the farmer saw the sheep safely in the fold. “There's a jackrabbit sit­ ting up among them,” he exclaimed. “Do you mean that little fellow there?” asked the sailor. "Why,! that’s the little begger that gave all I the trouble. I thought it was a lamb.” Goodyear Service Station for Tillamook City is at the STAR GARAGE Have’sold my interest in the Tillamook Transfer Co and have bought into the City Transfer Co., and all of the old customers who wish me to do their work will find me on the Job Prices Right. H. BROOKS. His Reception. "No one," says a Louisville man, 5H5Z5H52S2SBSSSH52SH5ZS2S2SZSaS25ZSE5a52S252S2S25252S252S25252S2S25Z525a “can more effectually take the wind out of a fellow’s sails than an old- time, leisurely Kentuckian. After 5Z52525252S252525252525252S252525Z52575ZS252S25Z5252S25a52S252525252SBS2 fifteen years’ absence, during which I had graduated at a university, got I my name in the papers a few times, and bought many articles of fine raiment, I went to see the little town in Kentucky where I had been a looooococcooococoooceccoococeccGoooci ‘poor but ambitious youth.’ Now it ’ was my expectation that a reception committee would be on hand to greet nte, but nothing of the sort happened. Observing the grandeur of my cloth­ ------- o------- es, however, my old acquaintances came around and shook hands quite j Announcement. cordially, all except old Henry Miles 1 ------- o------- Upon the advice of a large number who kept the general store. Old Hen- < of leading citizens of Tillamook ry sat back of the stove, handy to County, I have decided to announce the sawdust box. He seemed not to myself as a candidate for the office notice me in the least, I was piqued of County Clerk, subject to the ap­ ' —angry, in fact. I walked up to the proval of the Republican voters at i : old chap and stood right in front of the primaries to be held in May. 1 him. so that he could not fail to Hee If nominated and elected I will me in all my glory. Slowly, casually, perform the duties of said office to old Henry looked up from under the the best of my ability, and will de- I flap of his old white hat. and re- , H5H5E5Z5252S25Z5E5i!525a5B5ESaS2FE5Z525E52SH52525Z5a5B5E5B5aS?SH5Z525a52S ! vote my exclusive time in looking! marked: ‘Clarence, you have been | ' after the interests of said office and away somewhere, haven’t you?” the taxpayers of Tillamook County i Notice of Hearing Administrator’s affected thereby. Final Account. Dated this 14th day of January, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Otto J. C. McClure. Kliem, administrator in the estate of TIRES, TUBES AND ASSESSORIES. We Give Goodyear Service C. F. PANKOW, Proprietor. B H K E t Public Sale K H K I Tuesday, February 10th, 1920, DAIRY COWS About 15 head heavy springer cows, fresh latter part of February to April 1st ; all large high grade Holsteins, from a selected dairy herd, formerly owned by W. W. Williams, at Banks, Oregon, going out of the dairy busi­ ness; 5 head of high grade Jerseys, all to freshen around April 1st, Both herds are young cows and all tuber­ culin tested, with clean bil of health. s Public Sale. ——o------ =r I will sell at public sale the Part of February, about 60 be coys, commonly known as the M. Harrison herd. These cows have b in the As.-ociatlon test for the three or four years an« made creditable records, them oa pasture alone close to 80 lbs. of butter month. All of the cows that were proven undesirable through the test work or for any other reasons have been disposed of and replaced by de­ sirable young cows. This herd, to­ gether with 15 or 20 head of heifers coming two years old and three reg­ istered herd bulls will be sold. All intuberculine tested. If you are in the market for high | class cows you can not do better ^ .. . C. Z. CLOUGH CO. h i ! Owing to the fact that a large number of tax payers in different parts of the county have asked me to make the race for County Judge, and believing that with my previous ex­ perience in County business, I am qualified for the office, I hereby an­ nounce myself as a candidate for the office of County Judge, subject to the I approval of the Republican voters at the coming Primary Election. Homer Mason, To The Republican Voters of Tilla­ mook County. Frank Hasntnkrat. RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. | ARMOURED INNER TUBES S Prevents Punctures and Blowouts. F. P. Kliem, deceased, late of Tilla- ’ Announcement. o------- I am a candidate for sheriff tn the Republican Primaries. I am a deputy in this office at present, have had several years ex- perience there, and I submit my record as an officer for your consid­ eration. Should I be nominated and elected, I will endeavor to serve you effi­ ciently, honestly and impartially. than be in attendance at this sale. John Aschini. Later announcements will furnish full information as to date and terms To the Voters of Tillamook County. of sale. ------ o------ F. R. Beals. I want the R< publican nomination for sip riff at the primary election »aid to have invited China next May. To get it I have to have “parly" for the return of enough Republican votes. All who If Japan wants to return have faith In me, and rote for me,, I it will not be necessary to thank in advance. will it? TERMS OF SALE : Arrangment Clerk of Sale EMMOTT & STOUT, Owners For disenfecting where Contagious or infectious diseases are prevailing. |; CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­ ful Germicidal mixture and by its"’use will improve general stable conditions. D g We will Sell at Public Sale at the Dr. Reedy Stock Exchange Stables, Tillamook, Ore., on At 1:00 P.M. CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND I mook County, Oregon, has filed in the County Court of said County, has £ final account, Notice is further given that the said Court has set Monday, the 9th day of February, 1920, at 10 o’clock a.tn., as the time and the of­ B fice of the County Judge of said County, as the place for the hearing of said final account. All persons having any objections to the said account are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause if any there be, why the said account should not be approved and the administrator discharged. Otto Kliem, Adminis­ trator of the Estate of F. P. Kliem, deceased. Attorneys: Johnson & Handley, Tillamook, Oregon. Armoured Inner Tires are a practical, common sense, money-saving tire necessity for all tire users. By preventing punctures and blowouts, they add plea­ sure. safety and economy to motoring. Lubricated inside and out, they require no cementing aud no vul- canizing. Placed on your tires as easily as inner tube. £ C. MILLS, Agent, Tillamook, Ore SHOEING. JACK HARPER, BALL SHOP, TILLAMOOK. Take your Horses there and get First Class Shoes for them. I guarantee all work to be Announcement. I hereby announce myself as a can­ didate for the office of County Treas­ urer of Tillamook County, for re­ election, on the Republican ticket. Kathleen Mills. To the Voters of Tillamook County. self a can- rf County Tillamook approval of coming primary flection. G Ü, Lattili. -301 Ji D q I r satisfactory, if not, bring it back q and I will make good without extra charge. We pay top prices lor Hides. - - . ZZ=k= C. H. JONES TRADING COMP/NY BAY CITY, OREGON. Fruit, Groceries and Campers’ Supplies Dry Goods and Gasoline Phone Main 73.