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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 27, 1920.
ELECTION NOTICE
Whenever in Need
of Anything in the
DRUG LINE -
Please reinember that we keep
everything that tielonga in a
well equipped pharmacy.
We
pride ourselves upon the purity
of our drugs and the care we use
putting up prescriptions.
We have everything that is
usually needed in the sick room
and can secure in the shortest
time possible any special pre­
paration or appliance that ti i ay
lie suggested by a doctor.
Remember that our Prices are Always
as Low as is Consistent with the
Quality of Our Goods
LAMAR'S DRUG STORE,
Tillamook, Oregon
The proceed» from the »ale of »aid
bond» »hall be applied by the Com­
Notice is hereby given, that in mon Council of Tillamook City, Ore­
pursuance of a resolution adopted by gon, no far as »hall be required, lor
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the Common Council of Tillamook that purpose, to the purchase of a
City, Oregon, on the 22nd day of lire engine and lire lighting equip­
May, 1920, a Special Election has ment for the use of Tillamook City,
been called and will be held at the the indebtedness to be evidenced by $
City llall in Tillamook City, on Mon­ »aid bonds being hereby authorized
day, June 21, 1920, at which election io be incurred in addition to any in­
there will be submitted to the quali­ debtedness heretofore authorized to
fied elector» of Tillamook City for oe incurred by the Charter of Tilla­
their adoption or rejection a mea­ mook City. The purchaser» of the
sure, authorizing the issuance of bond»-hereby authorized shall not be
Ueneral City Bunds to the amount of required to see to the application of
not mure titan 415,000.00 The pro­ the proceeds tHereof.
Section 2: The bonds hereby auth
ceeds from the sale of such bunds tu
be applied by the Common Council ut orized shall be issued in accordance
Tillamook City, Oregon, so far as with the Charter provisions of Tilla­
shall be required fur that purpose, tu mook City, except that it is hereby
the purchase uf a Fire Engine and provided that the ordinance or other
nre lighting equipment fur the use uf act of the Council providing for the
rnsuiug of said boudds shall not be
Tillamuok City, Oregun.
Said measure being proposed by subject to the referendum provisions
(lie Common Council uf Tillamuuk of the Charter of Tillamooa City,
City, Oregon, being in words and fig­ and such referendum provisions are
ures as follows, tu-wit:
hereby declared not to be applicable
"A measure to amend the charter to the bonds authorized to be issued
of Tillamook City, Oregon, by adding under tile provisions of this article.
I thereto an article to be designated as The rate of interest on said bonds
Article XV, authorizing a bond issue shall not exceed six per cent per an­
for the purchase of lire engine and num, and they shall not be sold foi
lire lighting equipment.
less than the par value thereof, with
Seclionl: That the Charter of Till­ ail accrued interest to dule of pay­
amook City, Oregon, as enacted by ment therefore by the purchasers.” □
tlie Legislature Assembly of the I hat legal voter who votes for the I
State of Oregon in the year 1893 and adoption or rejection of said measure
as thereafter amended be and the shall vote Yes" or "No" in answer
same is hereby amended by adding to the aillrmative or negative of the
thereto the following article;
question propounded upon the ballot
Article XV.
tor the adoption or rejection of such
?
Section 1: The Common Council of measure.
Tillamook City, Oregon, is hereby au­
Thut the ballot title to be used on
thorized to issue and sell the general the ballot of said election for voting < ►
bonds of Tillamook City to the a- upon said measure shall read as fol­
mount of not more than 415,000.00 lows:
Gasoline Shortage
Southern Pacific Co
is ready to
move promptly to any point in this State
it serves, or any other State it serves,
GASOLINE,
DISTILLATE,
KEROSENE
and FUEL OIL
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Proposed by the Common Council
Shall a measure entitled “A mea­
sure to Amend the Charter of Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, by adding there­
to an article to be designated as
Article XV, authorizing a bond i.-sue
for the purchase of tire engine and
lire fighting equipment" as proposed < »
by tile Common Council of Tillamook
City, Oregoix referred to the people
of said city for adoption or rejection < »
by resolutibn adopted by said Council
on the 22nd day of May, 1920, be
adopted. This is a measure to amend
the Charter of Tillamook City by
adding thereto Article XV authoriz­
ing the issuance and sale.of general
bonds qf Tillamook City to the a-
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niount of 415,000.00, for raising
funds for the purchase of a Are en­
gine and lire lighting equipment.
Mark X between the number and
answer voted for.
Trapshooting Parties
for the Whole Family
WHOLESOME and fascinating new sport
for father, mother, boys and girls is at
your command when you possess the new
A
WINCHESTER
JUNIOR TRAPSHOOTING
OUTFIT.
The ,410-bore single-shot Winchester Family
Shotgun is also useful for small-game shooting.
The trap can be carried in your pocket, yet
throws the targets perfectly.
Targets and shells are smaller and cost less
than the standard size ones do.
Come in and see this new family trapshtxit-
ing kit and let us tell you more about the
sport that it offers you and your folks.
KING & CRENSHAW HARDWARE CO
Tillamook, Ore.
the
WfKCHiSriH STORE
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OREGON
NORMAL SCHOOL
Six Weeks Summer Term, 1920
Entrance and [Enrollment June 21, 1920.
C O U R S E S
1
2
3
Regular; Practically all of those offered during
the regular Bession.
Special Methods: (a) In the different subjects
for all the grades from 1 to 8 inclusive ; (b) I
For rural schools; (c) For principals and city!
superintendents.
Elementary teachers' training course: All sub-l
jects required by law for the elementary!
teachers' training course.
jjRegular Term Begins Sept. 20, 1920|
Write to the Registrar for a Catalog.
$
BAYOCEAN SHEET METAL WORKS
TILLAMOOK, ORE
Juggling
prices is not our furte, as it 1» with
some. We don't try to take advant­
age of slack production, rising mar-
kola, abnormal demand, and tempor­
ary conditions. You can always be
sure of rlgh prices and fair treat­
ment here.
Bayacean Sheet Metal Work»,
lint Street, Tillamook, Oregon.
offered it for shipment, and is ready to do
all in its power to remedy any exist­
ing shortage with good service.
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Southern Pacific Co
Said election will be held at eight t
Dated this 27th day of May, 1920.
o'clock in the morning and will con­
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tinue until 6 o’clock in the evening ;
France» B. Stranahan,
of the said June 21, 1920.
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore.
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Tillamook Cow Testing Association i L.C.Daniels Ribbon.... 1530
55.08
Report For April, 1920
Josi Bros&Perrin
Hannah.......................... 1380
F. K.BIackador Secretary, D. A. T. M. Ross Heart... .1224
55.08
Wilbur Tester.
E. Gienger Beauty.... 1524
54.86
Average pounds of milk per cow ' Joe Durrer Bess............ 1191
54.79
906. Average pounds of butter fat Fred Robitsch Dove... 1245
54.78
per cow 36.62. Number of cows tested I E. Gienger Carrie.......... 978
54.77
during month 762. Number of cows I L.C.Daniels Gypsie... .1095
54.75
producing over 40 lbs. fat 276.
Amos Vaughn May... .1095
54.75
Three high pure bred herds are:
Josi Bros. & Perrin
Owner No Cow« lbs milk lbs fat Bolly .......................... 1365
54.60
J. J. Berns
29
996
41.09 1 Joe Williams Fex....l290
54.18
John Schilds 21
1076
37.51 Joe Durrer Jersey... .1260
54.18
A. A. Hoffma n!3
1064
34.22 Martin Blaser Lena...1290
54.18
Three high grade herds are:
J. J. Berns May.......... 1260
54.18
T. M. Ross
6
1262
59.37 Frank Hunter Cowdy. .1320
54.12
1167
55.12 F. Hunter Blossom... .984
I Paul Fitzpatrick 10
54.12
Amos Vaughn 15
1130
54.?2 E. Hannenkratt No. 17.1230
54.12
Dollie, pure bred Jersey, high pur<- L.C.Daniels Lew.......... 1200
54.00
bred cow owned by L. A. MeCorma-k Amos Vaughn Ethel..1200
54.00
Milk 1260 lbs. fat 63.00 lbs.
T. M. Ross Jewel). .. .1170
53.82
Susy, Jersey, high grade cow owied J. J. Berns Blackie... .1530
53.55
by Amos Vaughn. Milk 1389 lbs. fsi Amos Vaughn Bess. .. .1140
53.58
84.93 lbs.
F. Robitsch Diamond. .1071
53.55
Amos Vaughn, Susie ..1389
81.93 Frank Hunter Heurt..1246
53.54
Amos Vaughn, Beauty. 1314
77 53 Jois Bros. & Perrin
Paul Fitzpat’k Suaaie.,1173
75.07 Roanie .......................... 1305
53.51
Joe Durrer, Amy....1320
73.92 Jess Pangborn Linnie.1068
53.40
Erwin Harrison, No 14.1155
68.15 P. Betseher No.3....1185
53.33
! Clarence Stanley, No 7.1260
68.04 Josi Bros. & Perrin
Paul Fitzpat'k Wooley. 1215
68.04 Katie ............................ 1269
53.30
Erwin Harrison, No.23.1635
67.04 P. Betscher No.35... .1440
53.28
66.91 E Gienger Babe....... 1299
T. M. Ros», Grace... .1593
53.26
Amos Vaughn, Peggy. .1365
65.52 L.C.Daniels Lady........... 1065
53.25
Clarence Stanley, No.6.1125
64.13 Jois Bros. & Perrin
Erwin Harrison.No.20.1290
63.21 Nellie .......................... 1365
L. A McCormack, Dollie. 1260
63.0 John Sshild No.5.... 1659
I. . A. McCorm’k Bessie.1230
62.73 E. Hannankratt No.29.1230
Paul Fitzpat'k Midget.1356
62.38 W. Vaughn Toby....1425
T. M. Ross Gypsie... .1134
62.37 Frank Hunter Topsy. .1050
Josi Bros.&Perrin Jois. 1635
62.13 A. L. Thomas Kitty.. 1050
Joe Williams Kitty...1125
61.88 Amos Vaughn Edith.. 1140
J. J. Berns Jersey... .1374
61.83 Frank Hunter Nig... .1218
61.56 F. Hunter Wanana
L. C. Daniels Bridget. 1539
1089
Jois Bros. X Perrin
L.A.McCormack Nig.. 1089
61.48 P. Fitzpat’k Heart... .1095
Maddie.......................... 1308
61.43 L.C.Daniels Poppy, .. .1110
L. C, Daniels Rose..,. 1365
L.C.Daniels Buttercup. 1155
til -2 D. Fitzpat'k Rosebud..984
L. C.Daniels Lizzis... .1215
60.75 Jois Bros. & Perrin
J. J. Berns Correy... .1479
60.64 Minnie .......................... 1209
51.99
Joe Williams Blackie. .1725
60.38 Wm. Miller Dandy... .1155
51.98
Clarence Stanley No.8.1035
60.03 Martin Blaser Babe. .1035
51.75
J. J. Berns Bridget. .. .1329
59.81 E. Gienger Cecil.......... 1143
51.44
D. Fitzpat'k Daisy... 1170
59.67 Jois'Bros. & Perrin
John Schild No.28... .1698
59.43 Pet .............................. 1008
51.41
59 25 Joe Durrer Jewell... .1140
P. Fitzpat'k, Goldie .1185
51.30
J. J. Berns Fannie... .1185
59.25 John Schild No.24... .1554
51.28
M. Ross Beauty... .1209
59.24 Jois Bros. & Perrin
M. Ross Brownie.. .1251
58.80 Flora.............................. 1191
51.21
Hoffman Jessie.. .1464
58.56 Amos Vaughn Ina....1089
51.18
58.16 E. Gienger Jersey ... .1311
Gienger Fay.......... 1572
51.13
M. Blaser Black Lady.1530
58.14 D. Fitzpat’k Fawn.... 1065
51.12
L.C.Daniels Midget.... 1185
58.07 A. Vataeh No.54........... 1187
51.04
Am<>s Vaughn Pidy...ll55
57.75 John Schild NO.1....1500
51.00
L.C.Daniels Purple.. .1200
57.60 Jois Bros. & Perrin
B.Van Tresa Bonnie..1471
57.37 Maxine.......................... 1209
50.78
L.C.Daniels Pansy... .1680
57.12 , F. Robitsch Blackie ..1371
50.73
Amos Vaughn Betty.. 1239
57.00 Joe Durrer Blackie... .1152
50.68
56.74 E. Hannenkratt No.20.1368
Amos Vaughn Gypsie. .1182
50.62
L.C.Daniels Booty.... 1341
56.32 Jois Bros. & Perrin
56.46 Mabie .............................. 990
E. Gienger Kelly.......... 1377
50.49
Joe Durrer Lady.......... 1407
56.28 E. Hannenkratt No.10.1260
50.40 DR. J. E. SHEARER
55 93 W. Vaughn Patsie... .1290
P. Fitzpat'k Grace ...1434
5031
DR A. C. CRANK.
Joe Durrer Beauty... .1326
55.69 E. Gienger Midget... .897
50 23
Jois BrosAPerrin Star. 1392
55.68 F. Hunter Stub.......... 1620
50.22
Dr». Shearer A Crank
55.5« E. Hannenkratt No.lt. 1395
J. J. Berns Holstein.. 1389
50.22
Medical * Surgery.
Joe Durrer Pearl......... 1110
55.50 F. Hunter Spot.......... 1140
50.1«
National Building.
UQDaniela Vida ... 120«
55.48
50.1«
D. Fitzpat'k Ivy....... 1M0
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Tillaawak • - • Oregon.
What puzzles one about the con­
duct of the Creel bureau is the state-
i ment that It left some uncaahed
I checks lying around the place when
It vacated. This the only adminis­
tration bureau which overlooked any­
thing like that.
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D’ O. L. HOHLFKLD.
VETERINARIAN.
Tillamook
Oregon
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