xWLLAMO&K HEADLIGHT JUNE 3, 1920. 4ln ^ug’Auto Stage 1 uedves Tillamook Hotel Daily at 2.30 P.M 5 $ Fare $5.50. ? ¡I Round Trip $10.00. $ First Stage leaves Tillamook Friday, May 2l. ♦ Our Service Is Not Measured by the Size of Your Bank Balance \11 our customers receive the same quality of service. Do not hesitate to bring your financial troubles to us, even though your account is a moderate one. *** Bank Your Milk Checks With the ELECTION NOTICE ------- o 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 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 the 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 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 lighting equip­ O retailer in the country owns his goods as cheaply as we do, and none ment for the use of Tillamook City, Jen hen. for l<». A gl.uce at these pr.ee. will couv.nce you of the the indebtedness to be evidenced by un.iiatehable value. and choice .cleet .on. to be found ... our Dry said bonds being hereby authorized to be incurred in addition to any in­ Goods Section. debtedness heretofore authorized to be incurred by the Charter of Tilla­ mook City. The purchasers of the bonds hereby authorized shall not be 32 in. Dress Ginghams .,. required to see to the application of 36 in. tUsona’ Silk................. . 69c 37c 42 in. Sheperd Plaid (wool) $1.89 the proceeds thereof. Red Seal (dress)................. $2.98 in. Crepe de chine .......... to 33c 36 in. Wool Batiste, colors $1,25 Section 2: The bonds hereby auth­ 27 in. Delhi (dress) .......... iu. Georgette...................... $3.49 to 33c orized shall be issued in accordance in. Serge, in colors .......... $1.25 42 Defender (dress) ............... 33c with the Charter provisions of Tilla­ 36 in. Silk Poplin................. $1.39 50 in Heavy Storm Serge . $2.98 Tolle du Norde (dress) ... mook City, except that it is hereby 33c $1.98 in. Taffeta Silk ................. 36 $2.98 Plaid Skirting Bates (dress) ...................... provided that the ordinance or other in. Taffeta Silk ................. $2.98 33c 36 36 in. Dress Plaids (colors) . 98c act of the Council providing for the 32 in. Zepher Gingham ... in. Silk Foulards ............ 37c $1.98 36 38 in. Dress Plaids (colon) $1.25 issuing of said bondds shall not be Amoskeag Apron Gingham 25c. 36 in. Silk Pongee (plain .. $1 29 subject to the referendum provisions 42 iu Empress Cloth (wool) $2.98 32 in. Kiddle Cloth.......... of the Charter of Tillamook City, in. Silk Pongee (plain) . . 49c $1.59 36 32 in. Galatea, (all colors) .. 4^ and such referendum provisions are 36 in. Flowered Pongee .. . $2.49 hereby declared not to be applicable to the bonds authorized to be issued under the provisions of this article. 25c 27 in. Light Percales The rate of interest on said bonds 27 in. Poplin, all colors..........ggc 25c shall not exceed six per cent per an­ 27 in. Dark Percales White Pique, Rep, Middy Cloth num, and they shall not be sold for Percales 33c 36 in. Light less than the par value thereof, with for skirts, etc 69c, 59c. 49c 3gc Percales 33c 36 in. Dark Youthful styles in attractive pat­ all accrued Interest to date of pay­ 42 in. Voiles, plain colors .... ggc Extra Heavy Percales 37c terns of Ginghams and Percales. ment therefore by the purchasers.” 38 in. Printed Voiles................. ggc 24 in. Calicoes, light, dark, .. 21c That legal voter who votes for the I Flaxons white, stripe, check and adoption or rejection of said measure 24 In. Calicoes, light, dark, . . ,21c. shall vote ’Yes” or “No” in answer plalil............................ 49c, 39c, 29c 24 in. Calicoes, light, dark . . -21c to the affirmative or negative of the 27 in. Flowered Flaxons..........ggc in. Calicoes, light, dark . . . 21c 24 question propounded upon the ballot 27 in. Barred Flaxons............ ggc in. Calicoes, Red, Indigo, . 21c 24 for the adoption or rejection of such 40 in. Flowered Flaxons..........4gc Pilgrim Gray Calicoes measure. 21C 36 in. Bleached Muslin 27c That the ballot title to be used on 36 in. Hope Muslin...................... 39c the ballot of said election for voting upon said measure shall read as fol­ 36 in. Heavy Bleached............ 43c lows: 36 in. Cambric, fine soft finish 49c Uneaualed Values In Dry Goods ! N Wool DRESS GOODS SILK DRESS GOODS PERCALES HOUSE DRESSES 100 Yes 101 No Member Federal Reserve System. Cotton Dress Goods and APRONS. $1.69 to $3.98 Muslins & Sheetings POSITIVELY Proposed by the Common Council TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK GINGHAMS Shall a measure entitled “A mea­ sure to Amend the Charter of Tilla- I mook City, Oregon, by adding there­ to an article to be designated as Article XV, authorizing a bond issue for the purchase of fire engine and 1 fire fighting equipment” as proposed | by the Common Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, referred to the people of said city for adoption or rejection by resolution adopted by said Council on the 22nd day of May, 1920, be 1 adopted. This is a measure to amend I the Charter of Tillamook Chy by adding thereto Article XV authorls- 1 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- | glne and fire fighting equipment. Mark X between the number and answer voted for. NO SALE AT THIS STORE 36 in. Unbleached Muslin House Lining (extra good) 72 in. Bleached Sheeting . 81 in. Bleached Sheeting . 90 in. Bleached Sheeting .... 72 in. Unbleached Sheeting . . 81 in. Unbleached Sheeting .. 90 in. Unbleached Sheeting . . 29c 14c 89c 95c 98c 79c SILK WAISTS $4.98 to $12.50 89c 95c gzy mt r ■ a- » ß I 0/ iWcitiori~‘Wicle Institution 6^1 Said election will be held at eight Dated this 27th day of May, 1920. o’clock in the morning and will con­ tinue until 6 o’clock in the evening Frances B. Stranahan, of the said June 21, 1920. City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore. verified and together with proper the said corporation from $33,000.00 Plans and specifications may be vouchers, either to said administrat­ to $75,000.00 or to such other a- seen at the office of the County Clerk or at his residence at Nehalem, Ore­ inotint as the stockholders may deem of Tillamook County. Administratrix’ Notice to Creditors lowing described real property situ­ gon, or to T. H. GOYNE, Attorney at proper; and for the purpose of con­ 1 he right is reserved to reject any ated in the County of Tillamook, Law and Attorney for said Administ­ sidering, as an alternate proposition, and all bids or to accept the one NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the State of Oregon, to-wit: rator, at his office in Tillamook City, the dissolving of the said corporat­ County Court of the State of Oregon, Lots four (4), thirteen (13) and Oregon, within six months from the ion; and for the purpose of voting deemed best for Tillamook County. Signed, for Tillamook County, has appointed fourteen (14) In Section four (4). date of this notice. upon any resolution that may be pre­ Homer Mason, County Clerk. the undersigned as Adminstratrix of Lots one (1), seven (7), eight (8). Dated this May 13th, 1920. sented at such meeting germane to First Publication, May 27, 1920. the Estate of HENRY S. DAVIDSON, inie (9J. ten (10), eleven (11). thir­ H. V. ALLEY, DECEASED, and any and all persons teen (13), fourteen (14), and twen­ Last Publication, June 10, 1920. Administrator of the estate of the said matters. Your Rexall Store lias made Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this having claims against said estate are ty (20) in Section Five (5), Lots Frank M. Wakely, deceased. particular effort to supply 26th day of May, 1920. hereby required to present same, pro­ seventeen (17), eighteen (18), nine­ E.J. Claussen, Sec. | perly verified, together with the pro­ teen (19) 'end twenty (20) in Sec­ you with every need to add w. C. DUETER. Notice of Stockholders’ Meeting per vouchers, to the undersigned at tion six (6), Township one (1). to the comfort and pleasure her residence at Beaver, Oregon, or, South Range eight (8) West of Will­ Notice To Contractors. DENTIST. of your bath. to T. H. GOYNE. Attorney-at-law, amette Meridian, Tillamook County, Notice is hereby given that the at his office in Tillamook City, Ore­ Oregon, before foreclosed, and that Board of Directors of Tillamook Hotel TILLAMOOK BUILDING Notice is hereby given that the s gon, within six months from the date you and the other defendants be Company, pursuant to authority in County of Tillamook will until 10 3 of this notice. (Over Haltom's). barred and enjoined from all right, them vested by the by-laws of said o’clock June 22nd, 1920 receive blds s Dated this May 20. A. D., 1920. E title or interest in and to the above corporation, has called a special meet­ T illamook- Oregon. for laying approximately 2160 sq. s Í ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, described property or any part there­ s Administratrix of the Estate of of, and that the mortgage be made a ing of the stockholders of said corp­ yds. of conrete paving on the Netarts oration, to meet at the office thereof road from the West boundary of Till­ QR. O. L. HOHLFELD. Henry S. Davidson, Deceased. first, valid and specific lien against E the above described property, and in the Tillamook Hotel, in Tillamook amook City to Trask river bridge. SUMMONS E that each of the above named defend­ City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 10th No bid will be considered unless VETERINARIAN. Is delightfully invigorating ------- 0------- E ants be barred and foreclosed from day of June, 1920, at 2:00 o’clock in accompanied by cash, certified for daily use. In The Circuit Court of the State of setting up any right .title or Interest the afternoon of said day, for the cheque or bidders bond to an amount Eell Phone—2F3 E Mutual Phone Oregon for Tillamook County in and to the above described proper­ purpose of considering the advisabil­ equal to at least 5 per cent of the It aids free circulation of Jessie J. Morton, Plaintiff, 3 Tillamook - Oregon. ty or any part thereof, and that the ity of increasing the captial stock of total amount of the bid. the blood and promotes vig­ vs. plaintiff have such other and further orous health. Rollle H. Morton, Defendant. relief as prayed for In the complaint. 3 To ROLLIE H. MORTON, THE A- E This is a suit to foreclose a mort­ We recommend it as abso­ 3 BOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: gage on real property in Tillamook lutely the best Bath {.Spray 3 In the name of the State of Oregon: County, Oregon. This summons is ever made. 3 E You are hereby required to appear served upon you by publication by­ order of the Judge of the above en­ E and answer the complaint filed a- titled Court, which said order is dat­ E 3 gaiust you in the above entitled suit ed May 14, 1920. E on or before six weeks from the first C. T. HAAS. 3 K 3 publication of this summons, and if Attorney for Plaintiff. you fail to so appear and answer, for 221 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., want thereof, the plaintiff will apply Portland, Oregon. to the Court for the relief prayed for Date of first publication May 20,1920 ” " last " July 1, ” in the complaint, to-wit: That the TILLAMOOK CITY, OREGON.a marriage contract existing between 3 the plaintiff and the defendant be Notice for Hearing Final Account forever dissolved, that plaintiff be In the County Court of the State allowed to resume her maiden name and that plaintiff have judgement of Oregon for the County of Tilla­ against the defendant for the costs mook. In the matter of the estate 2S252525252525Z525252S2S25252525252525?S25Z525252525252S252S2S2525252S25 of Nicholas Job, deceased, commonly and disbursements of this suit. This summons is published by or­ known as Nick Job. All persons interested in said der of the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, judge of the above entitled Court, estate, are hereby notified that John said order being dated May 11, 1920, Leland Henderson, Administrator of and the date of the first publication Baid estate has filed his first and final of this summons, as fixed by such account in said cause and court on order. Is May 13. 1920, and the date the 18th day of May. 1920, and the of the last publication June 20. 1920. County Court of said County has this day ordered that June 18th, 1990, Johnson A Handley, * Attorneys for Plaintiff. at 10 o’clock of said day, is the time, Post office address: Tillamook, and the County Court room in the Oregon. County Court House of said County, is the place, fixed in said order for hearing said Account and Report, at SUMMONS which time any objections will be ------- o------- AMELS have wonder­ Tn the Circuit Court of the State of heard thereto, if any there be, and at ful full-bodied mellow- said time and place, said estate will Oregon for Tillamook County. I Joseph Woerndle. Plaintiff, be finally settled; said order furth­ mildness and a flavor as er provides that publication of said vs. refreshing as it is new. notice shall be made in the Tilla­ John Maglnnls and Jennie G. Maglnnls, husband and wife, mook Headlight, a newspaper of gen­ Camels quality and Camels expert and J. C. Ainsworth and Alics eral circulation published weekly In H. Ainsworth, husband and said County, for four successive and blend of choice Turkish and choice wife, Defendants. consecutive weeks, and for five con­ Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. To John Maglnnis and Jennie G. secutive insertions thereof, the first Maglnnls. husband and wife, of above publication of which notice is the Camels blend never tires your taste. And, named defendants: 20th day of May, 1920, and the last Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste In the Name of the State of Ore­ gon. you are required hereby to ap­ publication the 17th day of June, nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! pear and answer the complaint of th» 1920. John Leland Henderson, plaintiff filed against you, on or be­ What Camels quality and expert blend can Administrator of said estate. fore the 1st day of July. 1930, which is more than six weeks after the date mean to your satisfaction you should find of first publication of thia summons, Adminstrator'i Notice to Creditors. out at once! It will prove our say-so when I and if you fall to so answer for want ------- o------- I thereof, the plnlntifi will apply to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the you compare Camels with any cigarette court for the decree prayed for in the County Court of the State of Oregon, in the world at any price! complaint, to-wtt: for Tillamook County, has appointed That the mortgage given by John the undersigned Administrator of the Cu w ih *r-co w* r*cf carton. Wi# strength recommend this carton for the dated April 3rd. 1917. for the sum of and aay and all persona having' hosno or odhco oo^ty or whoa yew travel ^•carton for the five thousand dollars ($5006) with claims against said estate are hereby «. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. interest thereon at the rate of eight required to present the mm . duly Wh Hu M.C (I) »er cent per ananm on the fol- IS £ Every Day Bath Room Needs ! § I 8 c KH Soaps, Brushes, Sponges, Wash Cloths, Talcums, etc. Klenzo Massage Bath Spray I I Yes Sir-ee! C. 1. CLOUGH CO /ILL Store 1 NOTICE. 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. C Prices Right. H. BROOKS lodx* will b- ’■ A">“"r Mwr an4 some of »*• *rolfc’*' Ths County Con vont ion of Odd Bro. Woods having gone to Binino,