TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 3. J 920. • ELECTION NOTICE 0 Í Reduce High Cost of Living TRADE AT SKEELS* CASH GROCERY, Tillamook, Ore. No book accounts or bad debts are charged up to those who buy at this cash Grocery Store. *** ALL GOODS ARE OF FIRST QUALITY GRADE 0^/v 4 £ MILK COWS FOR SALE or EXCHANGE t for Dry Stock Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Common Council of Tillamook | City, Oregon, on the 22nd day of May, 1920, a Special Election has been called and will be held at the City Hall in Tillamook City, on Mon­ day, June 21, 1920, at which election there will be submitted to the quali­ fied electors of Tillamook City for their adoption or rejection a mea­ sure, authorizing the issuance of General City Bonds to the amount of not more than $15,000.00 The pro­ ceeds from the sale of such bonds to be applied by the Common Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, so far as shall be required for that purpose, to I the purchase of a Fire Engine and tire fighting equipment for the use of Tillamook City, Oregon. Said measure being proposed by the Common Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, being In words and fig­ ures as follows, to-wit: “A measure to amend the charter of Tillamook City, Oregon, by adding thereto an article to be designated as Article XV, authorizing a bond issue for the purchase of fire engine and fire fighting equipment. Sectionl: That the Charter of Till­ amook City, Oregon, as enacted by the Legislature Assembly of the State of Oregon in tile year 1893 and as thereafter amended be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the following article: Article XV. Section 1: The Common Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, is hereby au­ thorized to issue and sell the general bonds of Tillamook City to the a- mount of not more than $15,000.00 YAGER & BRADY ' H5a5e5a5Z5a5Z5aSH5ZSa5aS2SHSHS25BSH5BSaSESHS25a5H5H52SS5S5252SE5ï5H5H5HÎ Stradivara Phonograph » The Sweatest Tone Phono­ graph made. Plays all records of their best without the harsh metallic sound found in so many 100 Yes 101 No 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 I Article XV, authorizing a bond issue for the purchase of fire engine and tire fighting equipment” as proposed ■ by the Common Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, referred to the people , of said city for adoption or rejection j by resolution adopted by said Council I on the 22nd day of May, 1920, be adopted. This Is a measure to amend i | the Charter of Tillamook City by adding thereto Article XV authoriz­ ing the issuance and sale of general bonds of Tillamook City to the a- mount of $15,000.00, for raising funds for the purchase of a fire en­ gine and fire fighting equipment. Mark X between the number and answer voted for. - t - KOCH & BENNETT. We Buy CASCARA BARK At Kuppenbender’s Warehouse, ¡js5/V”*o^ /l r* w 8/V”w8/ V 1 wMV -M U1 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S You want the style that’s best for you; young men especially appreciate the importance of good style in clothing. You have the right to expect that when you buy a suit from Penney s We have our own > buyers in the world's best market. Our values are right, you can be assured, as our immense buying » of clothing for our chain makes us the biggest buy­ 1 ers in the market. » » a | I The styles for spring are a natural Atting coat instead of the tight Atting suit of war days, The coats a trifle longer. The toothpicked lapels an being replaced by a more modest half-peak lapel. The narrow coat zleeves will be retained. The coates will be made in one, two, three button styles and about a 10-inch opening in the back. The trousers will have little change. Our prices are as attractive as the suits. ? I t t $29.50, $30.50, $34.75, $39.50, $42.50, $44.75, $47.50. MEN’S DRESS TROUSERS You will always And Penney’s carry a good line of men's and young men's single Dress Trousers. You'll And the hard twisted and cashmere weaves, the novelty patterns and all-wool blue serges. Priced per pair— $5.50, $5.90, $6.90, $7.90, $8.90, $9.90 up to $11.90 MEN’S AND BOYS’ UNDERWEAR You’ll soon be wanting to lay aside your winter underwear. It will pay you to visit Penney’s und­ erwear department. Men's long or short sleeves Unionsuits, in ankle length, white or ecru color, in all sizes from 36 to 52, at .98c. $1.49, $1.69. $1.98, $2.25. $ «! ( I SUITS! Men's medium weight balbriggan two-piece Underwear, at 63c a garment. Men's light ribbed two-piece Underwear, at 98c a garment. Men’s jean Drawers, with elastic seams, sizes 32 to 36, at 98c a garment. i r I□ f r f I Boy's Mesh Unionsuits, in short sleeves and knee length, sizes 24 to 30, at 79c a suit; 32 to 34 at 89c a suit. Men’s Cotton Hose in black, navy and slate, per pair 25c. Men's Cotton Hose, in black, gray, Palm Beach, white and brown, per pair, 25c. Men’s mercerized and lisle Hose, in black, per pair 49c. Men’s Silk Hose, per pair, 98c. Men’s heavy cotton Work Sox, in black, tan and mixed, at 25c and 29c a pair. Boy’s Rockford Work Sox, at 19c a pair. Said election will be held at eight Dated this 27th day of May, 1920. o’clock in the morning and will con­ Frances B. Stranahan, • tinue until 6 o’clock in the evening of the said June 21, 1920. City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore. r NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM­ PROVE CERTAIN STREETS IN TILLAMOOK CITY, OREGON SOLD BY Notice is hereby given to all persons I whom it may concern, that the Com­ mon Council of Tillamook City, Ore.,, TILLAMOOK, ORE. has determined to improve the fol­ lowing streets in said Tillamook City, ■ -■■■■■■ ____ _________ ■ to-wit: All that portion of Sixth Ave­ èSasHSH5H5asa5H5a5253525E5BSH5alÆSH525H5ê5H52SH5ESZSH5ZSH525aS2SZ5E5a5Z5 nue East, from the South line of Eighth street South, to the south line of Blocks 48 and 49 of Thayer’s addi­ tion to Tillamook, now Tillamook City, by establishing the grade of said street, by grading the same to the proper subgrade, by laying thereon a gravel concrete, roadway, 16 feet in H , Highest Cash Price. ¿J width and 6 inches in thickness. By constructing laterals for sewer con­ nections, and making provisions for necessary surface drainage of said S Tillamook and Hebo. 3 the street with all the appurtenances 5d52S3S2SaS25a52S25a52SaSE52525E5HS25a525H5252S2SB5Z5E5ESB5Z525S5BS252S2 thereto. All of said improvements to be made , in accordance with the Charter, Res­ olutions and Ordinances of Tillamook City, Oregon, and in accordance with the plans and specifications, and esti­ mates of work therefor made and pre­ pared by the City Engineer of Tilla­ mook City and filed in the office of the City Recorder of said Tillamook City. All of said improvements to be made at the expense of the property, and all thereof, adjacent thereto and spec­ ially benefitted thereby, being all the property within the limits of the dis­ trict established therefor. . The district established therefor is the district designated as Local Im­ provement District No. 15, and the boundaries thereof are as follows: The Point that Strikes You Beginning at the Northeast corner about this Stradivara Talking Ma­ of Lot 2 in Block 42 in Thayer’s Addi- chine is its equlsite tone and elegant : tion to what is now Tillamook City and appearance. Some phonographs have running thence south to the South line tone without artistic finish; others of Block 49, of Thayer’s Addition to are gems of the cabinet-maker’s art, said Tillamook City, Oregon; thence but lack musical sweetness. Ours is a happy combination of both. Hear i west to the Southwest corner of Lot 6 your favorite record on this beauti­ in Block 48 of Thayer’s Addition to Tillamook City; thence North to the ful talking machine. South line of Eighth Street; thence East to the place of beginning. E. E. KOCH, The cost of the improvement as Tillamook Drug Company. j fixed by the accepted bid therefor is Tillamook • • ■ Oregon. $6910.95, besides allowance for over­ haul of excavation for every 100 feet in excess of 300 feet, 3c per cubic yard Notice to Contractor» w. C. DU ET ER. to which shall be added the cost of ------ oH— advertising, engineering, superintend­ DENTIST. Notice is hereby given that the ence and other incidental expenses County of Tillamook will until 10 TILLAMOOK BUILDING conneted with the carrying out and o’clock June 22ud, 1920 receive bids construction of said improvement as for laying approximately 2160 sq. (Over Haltom's). I authorized by th« Charter of Tilla­ yds. of conrete paving on the Netarts T illamook- Oregon road from the West boundary of Till­ mook City Oregon. amook City to Traak river bridge. Ten days from the date of the first No bid will be considered unless QR. O. L. HOHLFELD. publication of this notice is allowed accompanied by cash, certified i by the Charter of Tillamook City, Ore- VETERINARIAN. cheque or bidders bond to an amount ' gon, for the filing of remonstrances equal to at least 5 per cent of the against the proposed improvement. tell Phone—2F2 total amount of the bid. Dated this 20th day of May, 1920. Plans and specifications may be Tillamook FRANCES B. STRANAHAN seen at the office of the County Clerk City Recorder. of Tillamook County. The right is reserved to reject any If Governor Edwards makes the and all bids or to accept the one i United 8tates as wet as the Atlantic deemed best for Tillamook County. Ocean like another New Jersey gov­ • Signed, ernor reduced the high cost of liv­ Homer Mason, County Clerk. ing and kept us out of war we see First Publication. May 27. 122». right now where that ocean is go- Last Publication, June 10, 1020. I Ing to go dry. | The proceeds from the sale of said bonds shall be applied by the Com­ mon Council of Tillamook City, Ore­ gon, so far as shall be required, for that purpose, to the purchase of a fire engine and fire fighting equip­ ment for the use of Tillamook City, the indebtedness to be evidenced by said bonds being hereby authorized to be incurred in addition to any in­ debtedness heretofore authorized to be Incurred by the Charter of Tilla­ mook City. The purchasers of the bonds hereby authorized shall not be required to see to the application of the proceeds thereof. Section 2: The bonds hereby auth­ orized shall be issued in accordance with the Charter provisions of Tilla­ mook City, except that It is hereby provided that the ordinance or other act of the Council providing for the issuing of said boudds shall not be subject to the referendum provisions of the Charter of Tillamook City, and such referendum provisions are hereby declared not to be applicable to the bonds authorized to be issued under the provlsioi» of this article. The rate of interest on said bonds shall not exceed six per cent per an­ num, and they shall not be sold for less than the par value thereof, with all accrued interest to date of pay­ ment therefore by the purchasers." That legal voter who votes for the adoption or rejection of said measure shall vote ‘Yes” or "No” in answer to the affirmative or negative of the question propounded upon the ballot for the adoption or rejection of such measure. That the ballot title to be used on the ballot of said election for voting upon said measure shall read as fol­ lows: 297 STORES : • BASEBALL. --------- O--------- Wheeler Defeats Tillamook 4 to 2 on Sunday. The loggers of Wheeler got away home town of Tillamook, by the 8© öo » öcco ©®9» ooöoo ©©9® ooooc ©© oooqgoooooooooo © ogc < ö &03 c < ooooooooooo © o © o © q © ooooooo ® wiih the cheesemakers from our close score of 4 to 2 last Sunday, on the Nehalem grounds. There were too many men on the Tillamook line-up who are deluded with the idea that they can star any place on the field—when in fact and in truth they need a lot of pratise at any one position in order to beat a first class semi-pro team, such as Wheeler has proven to be, and much less the Sheridan ball team that comes to Tillamook next Sunday to give us battle. The writer refers in particular to one Mr. McClellan, Mr, Wallace and Crimmins. These gen­ tlemen undertook place themselves in different positions from where they had been playing good ball— even causing second-sacker Gabriel Will set it up and put it to work for you to your satisfaction or you don't pay a cent. to be put over tc «hort—and even though a good fielder should field To be had now at the Tillamook Clay works, E. G. KREBS, Prop. good any place he is bothered with See that dutch and sawholder ? Put your saw on or take it off in a jiffy. Phone or call. his change of surrounding positions. Crimmins could not receive throws from home like Wallace could, which brought in the winning runs for LODGE MEETINGS. Wheeler on two different occasions. jiraC#I3G«I«»BG880rae0ßMBiD^ ------ o------ Travis who played excellent ball In the absence of Himes, would have Tillamook Lodge No. 57 served on short ur third very well A. F. and A. M. and left Crimmins to hold down first Regular meeting secend as he should have. If McClellan in­ Wednesday of each month. sisted on playing the infield he Rehersals each Wednesday should have played short in Eber- following. Visiting broth­ man’s absence and left Gabriel on ers welcome. second. By order of W. M. Manager Edmunds.was in Portland Leslie Harrison, Sec. celebrating in his own little way, so with no manager we got what we de­ Stated convocation Friday served. Johnson Chapter No. 24 When the Tillamook men learn R. A. M. that when you get a man on the bags, (which is very important in I. E. Keldaon. Sec. winning ball games) you must not April 30. Visitors welcoma throw your opportunity away, but must let your man advance on wild G. A. R. pitches or on a bunted or slow trav­ eling bail, to where he can score on Cornlth Post, No. 35 Dept, of Ore­ a nice hit of any kind by the next gon, meets on second and fourth Sat­ batter, then we may beat good ball urdays of each month, ot 1:30 p. m.» teams, never till then, In the W. O. W. hall. Visitors wel­ It is a particular hobby with cer- come. tain of the local batsmen to have H. W. Spear, Commander two or three men on the bases when Samuel Downs, Adjt- they come to bat—with none or one out—then hit a nice grounder to the infield and retire the whole side, no hits, no runs, no game. Corlnltb Relief Corps, No. 54 DepU Of course the writer does not play of Oregon, meets on first and third perfect, but he tries to play the game Friday evenings of each month, at as it should be played. That’s what I 8 p. m„ In the W. O. W. hall. Visitor» will make a good team eventually, welcome . though its hard for some fellows to Minnie Johnson, President work for the good of the team, pre­ Elizabeth Conover, Sccy- ferring to atand out alone. VAUGHN’S, the Original and Best DAIRY RANCH FOR RENT—Stock for Sale » This place contains 150 acres of line land, good house and barn. Place is well improved. The stock consists of 21 first class g dairy cows, team, two wagons and har­ ness, 5 hogs. Lease runs for 5 years. All kinds of machinery go with the place. Place is nicely located on main highway. Come in and see me at once, as this proposition will sure go soon. Reformed Church ------ o------ 8unday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Subject: "The Oospel of the Bless­ ed God.” At 7:45 p. m. meeting of the Heid­ I elberg League. Subject of discuss­ ion: ‘‘The New Age.” Evening services, 1:15. Subject: "Christianity Essentially a Missionary Religion.” I You are cordially invited to wor­ ship with us. 9 w. R. c. F. B. McKinley Tuesday eve, 8 p. m. Rebekak, Wednesday evening Camp 2-4, Thursday The Tillamook Headlight is the Best County tNewspaper-$2.00 per year. Jubilee Dance There will be a jubilee dance at the Fairview hall Wednesday, June 9th. Music by Wilkin’s orchestra. The public are invited.