TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, October 18, igeo. Coaxing You to Smile. CALIFORNIA ------ o------ To a Baby Boy. Winter Playground of the Pacific Where the climate brings sunshine and flowers the year round. Play noli over splendid courses, tenuis on championship courts; polo on tields of inter­ national renown; motor over perfect highways, horseback riding along picturesque bridle­ paths; surf bathing on smooth sandy beaches. I Hello, red-faced little feller. What you doin’ here? One fist stoppn' up your yeller, Other in your ear. Slobbers on your chin; Mighty scanty head o’hair— Don’t you ever grin? Lots o’room which way you turn— World seems big to you; Lot's o’ things you have to learn, Lots o’ things to do. Live your life clean day by day. Courage all the while; Make old Sadness keep away By a happy smile. ------ o------ Some Party. A headline in the Washington Star, "Bagpipe Band Rehearsals," recalls a story told by John Tombs of Albu­ querque, secretary of the New Mex­ ico Public Health Association. John is of Scotch descent, and the conver­ sation turned to the canny Scot and his peculiarities. “The Scotch have some queer notions,” said John, 'bagpipes, for instance. Several men were waiting for a train and one re­ lated an experience which he declar­ ed to have been the best time he had ever had in his life, Another told of an experience which he considered the best time lie had ever had in his life; and so on, till it came the time for an old Scotchman of the coterie to relate the circumstances of the best time lie had ever experienced. 'The best time I ever had,' he said, 'was one time when nine pipers were gathered together in one wee bit room, each playing a different tune. I tell ye, mon, it was grand!” Reduced Round Trip Winter Excursion Tickets On sale daily to March 31, 1921. Final return limit April 30, 1921. Stopovers permitted at all points within limit of tickets. California booklets will help you select the resorts of your choice. Secure your copy now. They are free on request. Inquire of Local ’Agents for particulars as to fares, routes, sleeping car*acconiniodations and train service via the Shasta Route. S outhern P acific L ines . JOHN|M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. A Distinction Without a Difference. O' •O' SAVIN CH I o 'O' ■O' ASK OUR CUSTOMERS. i. Money saved is money earned. Make your Transfer Bills Thrift Bills, We help yon do this when we serve yon by doing it the economical way Therefore satisfied patrons. Long or short hauls. Oregon Transfer and Storage OFFICE: Across from Post Office, with Chester Holden’s Beil Phone. ALEX. ¡VlcNfllR & CO GENERAL HARDCJUARE Kitehen Ranges * and Heating »Stoves. THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN THE COUNTY. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere 1 John Grant, managing editor of the Western Newspaper Union, has a Junior in the family who very much , admires the director of the orchestra ! at neighborhood picture show, espe­ cially when he plays a solo on the saxophone. So Junior has been beg­ ging his daddy to buy for him a sax­ ophone, so he could become a great soloist, too. “If you have a saxophone you will have to study music,” he was told. “Aw, I wouldn’t study mus­ ic,” said Junior, “but 1 would take lessons on the saxophone.” Quite a Walk. A i.ian who rooms on the South Side i f Chicago but who lives in an­ other state, after leaving the elevat ed the other evening started down the street towarti his temporary dom- icile. On the way, sitting on the step of an apartment house were two little boys, probably six and seven years old, one of them holding in his arms a half-grown pup. “Say, mister, do you want to buy a dog?” asked the one with the pup. “No, I don’t believe I do; I haven’t any place to keep him.” "Couldn’t you kep him at home?” “Why, my home is a thousand miles from here. The child’s eyes opened with wonder. "A thousand miles! Do you walk home?” 1 Limited Space. She—I think the Newcombs must have moved here from a very small at. He—Why, dear? She—I noticed their dog wags his tail up and down instead of sideways. ------- o------- One Form of Worship. Cyril—That young bride worships her husband, doesn’t she? Clei-—Well, she places burnt offer- ings before him three times a day.” My Creed. "Æfy Thor works like a motor car” would be true for there are those who trust me; would be pure, for there are those who care; would be strong, for there is much to suffer; would be brave, for there is much to dare; would be friend to all—the foe, the friendless; would be giving, and forget the gift; would be humble, for I know my weakness; would look up-- and laugh—and love and live. ' ------o-------- Oregon Tuborouloais Aatociaton ------ o------ • In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tilla- mook. In the matter of the estate of P. H. Mesner, deceased, otherwise known as P. H. Messner. Notice is hereby given to all to whom it may concern that the und- ersigned has been, by the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon. duly appointed Administratrix of the estate of P. H. Mesner, deceased; and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified ko present same, duly verified, as by law required, to the undersigned, or to her attorney, John Leland Hend­ erson, at Tillamook, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated October 14th, 1920, the first publication of this notice. Mary Mesner. Administrator of the estate of P. II. Mesner. de'cd. John Leland Henderson, Attorney for said estate. Administratrix Sale. Notice is hereby given, thnt the undersigned, administratrix, will of- fer for sale at public auction on Monday, November 1st. 1920, at the J. E. Reedy sales barn near the de- pot in Tillamook City, Oregon, the personal property belonging to the estate of Frank Hanenkratt, deceased the same consisting of farm machin­ ery, tools and Implements, wagons, harness and one- or more horses. with an interest In hay and several head of calves. Also one-half interest in milking machine. Sale begins at 1 o’clock p.m. Apropos. Stella Hanenkratt, New-made Father—"What do you Administratrix. suggest as a name for the baby, Uncle Jim?” Notice to Creditor!. Uncle Jim ( a bachelor) — "What Notice is hereby given that the un­ is it—a boy or a girl?” dersigned has been appointed admin­ “It’s a girl.” istrator of the estate of John Larson, "Female, eh? Name her Ouija.” deceased, by the County Court of the Nr* State of Oregon. All persons having Announcement claims against the said estate are I ■ o Miss White has opened her studio hereby required to present the name at Sam Moulton’s residence, 513 Wait for allowance to the undersigned at Stillwell Ave., phone. Bell 32-W, and his place of business in Bay City, is organizing classes This week. Those Oregon, within six months from the ' wishing lessons can find Miss White date of this notice. ■MM* Dated »a i at the studio. - HE machinery, which is entirely enclosed, is shaft-driven by smooth-running, silent gears. No exposed chains or belts to endanger hands or clothes, no flimsy construction to get out of^order easily.*Just a simple, accurate, splendidly-built mechanism, that operates the working part in an amazingly efficient manner. As for the working Sç part itself, any woman who owns a Thor will tell you it cleans clothes more quickly than any other DR. J. E. SHEARER » DR A. C. CRANK machine, without the slightest harmful friction. T Of course, you’ll want a Thor. Ask to wee one demonstrated. Learn about the easy terms. Drs. Shearer A Crank Medical & Surgery. Tillamook * * - Oregon. FARMERS Place Your Orders Now For Wood Cutten Land Clearer! And Grubben with the Pioneer Employment Company The oldest office in Oregon 14 N. Second St. Phone Broadway 2278, Portland. Or. Headquart* era for Fann and General Help. Total estimated receipts, not Including money to be rec'd from tax which it is proposed to vote .................................. *36.436 Before You HUNT all over town for reliable medicines, come here— you won’t need to go an^‘farther We don’t charge high for reli- abitv either. It’s the complete satisfaction we give in both our drugs and our prices that holds our customer. Prescription Economy does not mean to buv •/ medicines where you can get them the cheapest—unless von can be sure of absolute purity, fresh­ ness and medicinal activity. Bring your Prescriptions to us and know that you will get the best and not pay too much for it either. This is PRESCRIRTÎON ECONOMY LAMAR'S DRUG STORE, Tillamook, Oregon. Kill That Cold With CASCARA QUININE Caldi, FOR Toughs AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head— Cascara is bast Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Recapitulation Total estimated expenses for year ....................................... *73,660 Total estimated receipts not ln- eluding tax voted............ 36,435 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax.............................. *37,224 We Buy CASCARA BARK Highest Cash Price. Dated this Sth day of Oct., 1920. H. T. Botts, Attest: C. A. McGhee, Chairman District Clerk At Kuppenbender’s Warehouse, Tillamook and Ilcbo. Notice of School Election to Increase Tax More than Six Per Cent Over That of Previous Year. Notice is hereby glfren to the legal voters of School District No. 9 of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, that an election will be held in said District at the High School Building on the 30th day of October. 1920. at one o’clock In the afternoon, to vote on the question of increasing the amount of the tax levy In said dis­ trict for the year 1920-21, by more than six per cent over the amount of such levy for the year immediately preceding. It is necessary to raise this addi­ tional amount by special levy for the following reasons: It has been found necessary to pay increased salaries to all teachers and everything purchased is higher. Dated this 5th day of October, 1920. Attest: C. A. McGee, Clerk. H. T. Botts, Chairman Board of Directors. ■HiEIBIñUclIñiri iSrdlSIcVSISSBISlSlBEIBEISfßl 4 3 § LAMB-SCHRADER CO A TOUCH of our facial powder will make your blossom like a summer rose. Notice of Final Account. It give to your complexion the soft In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. In the Matter of the Estate of John L. Bozorth, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned administrator has filed his final account In the county court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook county and that Monday, the 8th day of November, 1920, at the hour of 10 a. m. on said day, and the courtroom of Hon. A. M. Hare, Tillamook coun­ ty courthouse, Tillamook, Oregon, *”a been set as the time and place the hearing of objections to said il account and the settlement reof. late of first publication Oct. 7, 0. >ate of last publication, Nov. 4. 0. John O. Bozorth. administrator ry L. Raffety, Attorney. I glow of youth and health. Our cream is another Infallible aid to beauty. Try them both if you would better your appearance. E. E. KOCH Tillamook, Oregon S G. H. BENNETT & SONS s Contractors and Builders. iniitrator’i Notice of Hearing of Final Account. National Building. ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE Notice to Creditors. - - o ■ ■ Notice is hereby given, that th? The Or«gon Tuberculosis Associa­ tion, under the direction of the exe- undersigned bas been appointed ad- cutive secretary, Mrs. Saldie Orr- ministrator for the estate of Maud Dunbar, is organizing ita forças i:otts, deceased, by the County Cm it throughout the state for the annual of Tillamook County. Oregon. All sale of Christmas Seals. Robert W. persons having claims against said Osborn, who has just conducted a estate are hereby required to present tuberculosis survey of eastern Oregon the same for allowance to the under­ has been named seal sale director signed at office of Botts & Winslow, and is already in the field building Tillamook, Oregon., within six mon­ up an organization for what the As­ ths from the date of this notice. sociation hopes will be the biggest Dated this 21st day of October. 1920. H. T. Botts, Administrator and most successful sale yet held In of the estate of Maud BottB, dec’d. the state. The Public Health Associations Notice of School Meeting. will conduct the sale in the eleven ------ o------ counties where they exist; they are Notice is hereby given to the legal Jackson, Coos, Lane, Washington, voters of School District No 9, of Hood River, Union, Harney, Curry Tillamook County, State of Oregon, Multnomah. In other counties that a school meeting of said district other organizations have already will be held at the High School signified their intention of taking building on the 30th day of October. an active part in the sale of the 1920, at one o'clock in the afternoon Seals. In Yamhill county club wo- to vote on the proposition of levying men will conduct the sale in Mc- a special district tax. Minnville, Newberg, Sheridan. Will- The total amount of money needed amina, Amity, Dayton, Carlton and by the district during the fiscal year Dundee. beginning on June 30, 1920, and Miss Edith Wyllie of Dayville, ending on. June 30, 1921, is estimat­ Grant county? has the distinction of ed in the following budget and in­ being the first woman to volunteer cludes the amounts to be received her services as seal sale ugent before from the county school fund, state the sale has begun. Columbia and school fund, special district tax, and » Clatsop counties were visitied during other moneys of the district: the past week by Mr. Obson and or­ BUDGET ganized assistance was arranged. Extimated Expenditures. Mrs. Dunbar visited The Dalles last Teachers’ salaries ................. f" *31,535 week and spoke before the Sorosis Furniture.................................... 800 Club and that club volunteered to Apparatus & supplies.......... 2,000 Jake over the agency for the seal Library books ........................... 250 sale for the entire county of Wasco. Flags ............................................ 25 The budget of the Oregon Tuber­ Reparis of schoolhouses, out­ culosis Association for use in 1921 is buildings or fences............ *35,000 and through the sale of the Improving grounds................ ! Christmas seals at a cent a piece, Playground equipment.......... this sum will be sought. This means Transportation of pupils .... a sale of five seals per capita if the Janitor’s wages...................... work of the Association is to be con­ Janitor’s supplies............ .. tinue along its established lines. If Fuel ............................................ a sum less than this is raised it will Light and power...................... mean the t— »rificing of some part of Water............................................ the vital educational .demonstration Clerk's salary ........................... and experimental work. Postage & stationery............ Four and half milion seals have For the paym’t of bonded debt been received by the Oregon Associat­ interest thereon, issued under ion. The 1920 Seal features a tiny Sections 126, 152 to 156, & 434 green elf who carries aloft the stand­ of School Laws of Ore., 1919 4,200 ard of Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Interest on warrants............... 600 the red double-barred cross, while Outstanding warrants.......... 24,186 riding atop the pack of gifts carried Insurance .................................. 500 by Santa Claus. The scheme of the Total estimated amount of stamp is a, typify the "greatest gift money to be expended for all of all, good health.” and the attach­ purposes during year . . . *73,660 ing of stamps to all letters and Chris­ tmas packages during the month of Estimated Receipts December will insure the carrying From county school fund during of the gift of good health to hundreds coming school year.......... *10,000 j of Oregon victims of this dread dis­ From state school fund during ease. as 95 per cent of the entire pro­ coming year........................... 1,236 , ceeds from the sale will be kept in Cash now in hands of district clerks ....................................... 200 | this state to combat the disease. Estimated amount to be received from all other resources dur­ Notice 1 ing coming school year . . 25,000 N ADDRESS : M >tice is hereby given, that the BOX 542, TILLAMOOK, OR. rsigned has filed in the County of the State of Oregon, for T11I- i2525?5aS2S?S252SH5HSHS25252S2SHSZ.5îSi!LE5ï!52.IïîSS5H5HSa5?5a5î.SE5a52SëS2Sa k county, bls final account as nlstrator of the estate of Al- ’A r3