Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 16, 1920, Image 3

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    TILLAMQOK HEADLIGHT, SPy^MBER le, 1920
cox FOISTS FALSE SPECTER TO
FORE IN CAMPAGN TALK
No One Will Be Deceived By Demo­
cratic Attempt to Use Great Pre­
sident's Name.
HELGOLAND OF THE ADRIATIC
Island of Choroo Has Beeomo Point of
•riportane, on th. New Map
of Europe.
TILLAMOOK
ORLGOi
Elements
IMV
O house or building, regardless of how well
constructed, can long withstand the elements
N without
the protection of good paint.
Sunshine, rain, snow, ice and wind; all have their
harmful effects in one form or another.
M mm
Many old
...
str uctures
ter condi­
tion than
comp ara-
tively new
ones be­
cause they
have been
pres erved
through the
use of good
paint.
fuller
paints
71 YEAR
LEADERS A
Every brushful of FULLER Paint applied to
your house or building means not only protection
against destructive elements, but keeps up ap­
pearances as well.
FULLER Paint saves a great deal more than it
costs. 71 years of FULLER Paint-making Ex­
perience has established a high standard of
quality.
Take a few minutes and make a survey of your
house or building. And remember—there’s_ a
FULLER Paint or other Product for everything
that needs preserving or beautifying.
Look Up a FULLER Dealer in Your Town
worn
W.P.Fuller & Co.
1849-1920
11
Northwest Branches at
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma,
Spokane, Boise.
—
ty-P. FULLER & CO-
e Olympic
4® Chemists in our laboratory and cooks
-C- in our kitchens test [OL*wiiPj@
(EEZEEQS Flour
at every phase of the milling. Each sack
must register uniform flavor and baking
qualities. In order to appreciate this
good flour we suggest you test it in your
own kitchen.
4® Energy and strength are supplied in the
concentrated nutrition of U£7£IilE Wheat
Hearts. It’s the ideal breakfast food.
4®
Healthy barnyards make wealthy farmers. A good
many hale, healthy barnyards are the result of
(HE7SXII? scientifically blended stock and poultry feeds.
Massasoit Statue.
It Is thought that the bronze statue
of Massasoit which Is to be presented
to the town of Plymouth by the na­
tional organization of the Improved
Order of lied Men will be located on
Watson's hill instead of Cole’s hill,
where some of the Pilgrims lie who
died during the first winter after their
arrival at Plymouth, This Intter place
is considered more appropriate than
Cole's hill, as It was resorted by In­
dians and they not only lived there,
hut had feasts, as remains have shown,
while skeletons of the original inhabi­
tants have been found. Their name
for the place wns Cantaugantiest. It
was south of this hill the settlers first
heard the Indians and on the crest
of the hill they appeared to the peo­
ple In the colony. It was there also
they came from when Massasoit came
across Town brook to make the famous
treaty with the wldtes.
Interested persons have been look­
ing over the hill to ascertain what It
offered for a site for the monument to
the great Indian chieftain, and there Is
nt least one open lot which commands
a flue view of the bay and town.
The Winner.
There are brides and brides and
after all of them we often hear some
one speak longingly of "the old-fnsh-
loned bride,” hut the other day we met
one who certainly bent nil the old-
fashioned ones we had ever heard of.
She was In a furniture store hunting
the furniture to put In their new
home. The clerk was vainly trying to
talk her into buying some which she
felt that they could not afford.
As
a particular Inducement he said: “But
really this Is a wonderful bargain, you
can’t afford to let It go.”
The girl smiled at him. "But I can’t
afford to buy It,” she returned In n
perfect good humor, "and besides I’ve
got such a wonderful husband that I
don’t need other wonderful things—
not even bargains.”
Cut down your tire and tube expenditures by anticipating
your Spring and Summer requirements and getting—
Absolutely FREE
—one “Ton Tested” Tube, of corresponding size, with
every Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our store. Act
quickly. This offer is LIMITED. Once it expires,,
it will not be renewed. Early ordering will avoid
disappointment.
OREGON
STATE
AT SALEM
September 27 to October 2
Wealth of Agricultural Displays
Magnificent Live Stock
Exhibition.
Splendid Machinery and Tractor
Exhibit­
FLOUR
Greatest Horse Show in the Northwest.
Excel'ent Racing Card and Amusements.
Special Attractions Both Day and Night.
Ideal Camping Grounds.
Excursion Rates on All Railroads.
For further particulars write
A. H. LEE, Secretary, Salem, Oregon
Sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent
Administrator's Notice to Creditori
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Court of the Stale of Oregon,
for Tillamok County, baa appointed
th« undersigned aa Administrator of
the Estate of Alfred Marolf, deceae-
with proper vouchers, to the under-1 np r t > SHEARER
signed at his residence in Tillamook
County, Oregon, or, T. H. Goyne,
Attorney-at-Law, at bls office in Till­
Dn. Shearer & Crank
amook city, Oregon, within six mon
ths from the date of thia notice.
Dated this 12th day of August,
1>2$.
Albert Marolf, Administrator,
i of estate of Alfred Marolf, g t eeaaag.
Notice of Bond Sale
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Sealed bids will be received until
the hour of 10 A. M. o'clock the 4th
day of October, 1920, by the under­
signed and immediately thereafter
publicly opened by the County Court
of Tillamook County, Oregon, at the
office of said court in the county
court house in Tillamook City, Oregon,
for the purchase of bonds of said
county issued for the building of per­
manent roads therein in the sum of
130,000, same being in demonmations
of $1000, each, dated January 1st,1920
and maturing January 1, 1930; said
bonds to bear interest at five and one
half per cent (5*4 per cent) per an­
num, payable semi-annually on
January and July 1st, principal and
interest payable in United Stages
gold coin at the office of the County
DENTIST.
Treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency
TILLAMOOK BUILDING
of the State of Oregon in New York
City, at the option of the bidder.
(Over Haltotn's).
Said bids must be accompanied by
a certified check for 5 per cent of the
T illamook- Oregon.
amount bid and must be unconditional
The approving legal opionin of
Messrs. Teal, Minor 4 Winfree, of QR. O. L. HOHLLFED.
Portland, Oregon, will be furnished
VETERINARIAN.
the successful bidder.
Mutual Phons
The Court reserves the right to re­ teli Phono— an
ject any or ail bids.
Oregon
HOMER MASON Clerk
a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco