TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT MAY A, 1920. Odd Fellows Newi ------ o About 20 of the live ones made the trip to Cloverdale last Saturday night, and report another enthusiast­ ic meeting, as this was the Second Degree team. You may know the candidates there were thouroughly instructed in the mysteries of the Second Degree, and if they pratice the lessons they received, we know they will make better men and better citizens. Better plan to go along next time and get more out of Odd Fellowship. Then get busy and practice it. The more you practice the principles of the order, the less knocking and dissatisfaction you will see, and the lodge will grow as you would have it. Grand Lodge, May 26. You Dele­ gates, have you made application for rooms and board at Baker? If not, better get busy. Rooms and accom­ odations in Baker, like 1 illamook. are scarce. Better see that your names are in the entertainment com­ mittee’s hands at once. Bro. J. A. Bailey, with the J. C. Penney Co. store, and who received the second and third degree here, says he intends making Tillamook his permanent home, and although a single man has rented apartments at the Shaw, where he now holds forth. He has made application for transferring his membership from Oregon City Lodge to Tillamook, Sounds like two new members for the Rebekah Lodge, Let the good work go on. Think Endowment, work for the Endowment, pay your share of the Endowment, then get It out of your j system, so you can forget it. Remem­ ber your pledge to care for the wid- , ows and orphans. Have you solicited any applicat- ! ions for membership? Again we must call the attentions of the members to the Endowment fund, which Is coming in far to slow. Bro. Chas. Bennett has been appoint­ ed a special Committee to collect the balance of the amount at once, as Grand Lodge meets May 26 and the full amount should be in the hands of the committee not later than May 20th. Can it be done? Ask Charley Bennett. Will you do your part? j Of course, you will, so now accept the thanks of the Aged Odd Fellows, their widows and orphans, who are now living in this Home. Light attendance, only 25 mem­ bers, and two visitors at Lodge last meeting night. A banquet give by the Tillamook Merchants Credit As­ sociation. Lowell Moulton was Iniatiated in­ to the Lodge Tuesday evening, and I several candidates are ready for next Tuesday, when the Iniatory degree will be conferred, thus making a good sized class for the First degree on May 18th. Bro. Peter Schranz reported im­ proving and J. C. Holden again at work. Chas. Bennett is a busy Bro. these days, so do not detain him for ex- plainations when he calls on you, give him the 45.00 for the Endow­ ment, thus relieving your lodge of the $300.00 yearly Grand Lodge As­ sessments, get your name on the honor roll and help Tillamook put | her over the top. One more application last meeting for Iniatiatlon, and two for Transfers from Oregon City and McMinnville. Lodge meets every Tuesday at 8 o’clock. Something extra next meet­ ing, better Come. F. F. Conover, Sec Th® Flavor WRIGLEYS flavors like the pyramids of Egypt? Because they are lone-lastine. And WRIGLEY’S is a beneficial as well as long-lasting treat. tt helps appetite and digestion, keeps teeth clean and breath sweet, allays thirst. CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL Sealed Tight Kept Right ^UNITED Absolutely Free ! We will give a new tube with each new tire at the advanced price until further notice. Tillamook Tire Co Notice for Publication. “It*s a Lucky Day f or You says the Good Judge Wheu you learn about the Real Tobacco Chew. A. small chew of rich to bacco lasts so much longer than the old kind. You don’t need a fresh chew so often. That’s why it costs less to use. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Stylet RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Watch This Space For 4 Used Car Bargains Saxon Six at Right Price Cadillac 1-ton Truck, cheap Auburn Touring Car. Grant Six, in good shape, with extra good rubber. Square Deal Repair Shop First Door South of Tillamook Bakery BAYOCEAN SHEET METAL WORKS, TILLAMOOK, ORE. & ? NO SHIPMENT TOO LARGE, take an amazing load. And you’ll find we handle every case or package as carefullyas If It were our own. Why not have call in relation to a contract for all your transfer work. We’ll make the figures right. ------ o------ Bayoaeaa Sheet Metal Works. Flrxt Street, Tillamook, Oncea. MONEY MADE BY OUR VULCANIZING Inthese days of saving and avoiding waste, and especially in view of the rising cost of new tires why not make your tires last two and three times as long by letting us vulcanize their weak spots? Many an otherwise sound shoe can be saved by our vul­ canizing. CITY TIRE SHOP. J. C. Holden, Proprietor. 1 Administratrix's Notice to Creditors. TILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO Phone'37 W. GEORGE CHRISTENSON. Liberty Temple. t Notice Is hereby given, that the i undersigned has filed her final ac- coupt as executrix of the last wlll and testament of C. W. Hogen, de­ ceased. in the office of the County Clerk, of Tillamook County. Oregon, and the county court of said county ► has appointed Monday, May 10th. 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. at the court house in Tillamook City. Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing objection! to said final ac­ count and the settlement thereof. Dated thia April Sth. 1420. Elizabeth Hogen, Execu trlx. H. T. Botts, At mney. CARBON ! Do you know that half of your Motor trouble is Carbon, Get rid of it cheap. We burn it out clean with Oxygen. 75c. per cylender. SQUARE DEAL REPAIR SHOP. SERVICE. NOT STYLE. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned. Vine Dwight, has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of W. G. Dwight, deceased, late of Tillamook County, Oregon, and has qualified as snch adminis­ tratrix. Notice is further gtven that all parsons having claims against said estate must present the same, duly verified, together with vouchers, to the undersigned, or to her attorneys, Johnson & Handley, at Tillamook, Oregon, on or before six mouthB from this date. Dated April 29. 1920. Vine Dwight. Administratrix of the Estatf of W. G. Dwight, deceased. Notice of Final Account. WE STAKE OUR CLAIM tor the superiority of our plumbing ■ervice upon it» workmanship. Our prices are right as well as the quality our work and we commend both your careful consideration. We be­ speak your patronage and can assure you of fair treatment. ------- o------- Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, April 20th, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Fred Eugene Munro, of Dolph. Oregon, who, on June 19th, 1915, made homestead entry No. 04536, for N.E. *4> N.E. *4, Section 34, Township 5 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten­ tion to make final 3 year proof, to establish claim to the land above de­ scribed, before the Clerk of the County Court for Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the 8th day of June, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: G. T. Baxter, of Dolph, Oregon. Clarence Cornell, of Dolph, Oregon. Walter Sedor, of Dolph, Oregon. A. Stem, of Dolph, Oregon. Proof made under the Act of June 11, 1906. Alexander Sweek, Register. I LISTER L. LITSCHER. MILK COWS FOR SALE or EXCHANGE ■ : for Dry Stock. YAGER A BRADY.