Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 02, 1920, Image 2

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    AMOOK
HEADLIGHT
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Hadley, Owner.
Amt. of Lien,
$3,794.82;
Interest to Dec. 15,
$85.38; Cost of Adv. $3.12.
Tract beginning at a point 270 tt.
West of the N. W. Corner of Lot 4
Blk. 9, Stillwell Add. to Jillamook
City thence West 52.5 ft., thence
South 105 fejt thence East 105
feet thence North 105 feet to the
plate of beginning. Royal Stillwell
Owner. Amt. of Lien $549.59; In­
terest to Dec. 15, $12.37; Cost of
Adv. $3.12.
Tract beginning 382.5 feet West of
the N. W. corner of Lot 4 Block 9.
Stillwell Add. to Tillamook City,
thence West 47.5 feet thence
South 105 feet thence East 47.51
COLUMBIA
STORAGE BATTERY
Net
Exchange
Price.
Allen
- $45.45
41.75
Buick
Buick 6 - 47.70
Chalmers - 41.75
Chevrolet 41.75
Dort -
4175
Dodge
56.40
Elgin -
41.75
Ford 192U 41.75
Hudson
47.70
41.75
Liberty
Maxwell - 56.40
Oakland - 41.75
Oldsmobile 41 75
Overland 1917,
1918, 1919,
1920
- 41.75
Saxon 6 - 41.75
Studebaker 1916,
1917, 1918,
1919
- 47.70
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''HE first time you notice a sign
.
of
storage battery trouble, drive around
around and let us correct it for you.
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For we are in business for just that
purpose, and to succeed we must make
the business acquaintance of car owners
such as you. What’s more, we riiust win
your friendship by serving you exception-
ally well. We’ll do that, and help prolong
the life of your battery till it has yielded
you its last drop of power, if you’ll give
us the opportunity.
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Our success depends upon our winning
your confidence by working for your best
interest.
The first time you notice a sign of
storage battery trouble—but, anyway, drive
around anil let us put you on our regular
calling list for the distilled water your
battery must have every 2j or 3 week.
Columbia Batterys are guaranteed for
one year against defects in material or
workmanship.
A. HUDSON GARAGE
i Reese,of Garibaldi, at the Liisbcrg ; they expect to go south for Jimmies
' Hospital Saturday.
health.
Mrs. W. S. Shearer of Chehalis,
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A.
G.
Davidson
left
for
his
place
Mrs. L. L. Stillwellleft Friday to |
l of business at Barview Friday after Wash.,is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
visit relatives.
Francis Buckles and family at Ne­
I passing a few days here.
H.A.Russell, of Brighton, was tn
halem.
Mrs. J. F. Lathan of Salem, left
Tillamook Saturday.
Mrs. F. L. Good returned to Port­
Miss Elaine Todd left Saturday Friday after a few weeks visit here land Monday after visiting with her
with
relatives
and
friends.
for school in Eugene.
niece Mrs. W. C. Lienkaemper since
left Thursday.
Miss Margery Bennitighoff,
Helen Dürrer left for Portland and
Tuesday for her home in Los Angel' s
Seattle Tuesday for a vacation.
Mrs. L. P. Christensen left for
Mrs.II. F. Henshaw left Monday after visiting her sister, Mrs. Condit. Baker, Oregon after visiting her
for Portland to do her holiday shop- ~Mrs? S. Gofden left for Portland daughter Mrs. Willie Wilkes of the
ing.
Monday after spending a few days Stkte Fish Hai< lii-ry.
I
Mi A. N. Wright.of Los Angeles,
Mrs. E. T. Haltom was called to visiting friends and relatives here.
and
Mrs.C.
H.
Bedheffer
of
Portland
Tocoma Friday by the illness of
Mrs. M.E. Stanley and son Jimmie
her sinter.
left' for Oakland Saturday where they are spending a month at the Payne
Twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. will meet Mr. Stanley. From there cottage at Ocean Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Buckles of
£ Nehalem, are rejoicing over the bir-
n th of a baby girl on Thanksgiving
n day. November 2 5th.
IS THE MOST IMPORTANT
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Rev. A. F. Lienkaemper who has
PIECE OF FURNITURE ] been visiting his brother, Rev. W.
Lienkaemper. left Tuesday for
HOME? ] 1 C.
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Y OUR
his home in Portland.
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It is rumored that G.A. Reeher has
bought out the furniture store of the
HOW LONG COULD YOU GET ALONG WITH­
Harris Furniture Company and will
conduct the business himself.
OUT A COOK STOVE? WE HAVE THE BEST
J.A.Todd, a former pioneer resi­
LINE OF RANGES IN TILLAMOOK CITY.
dent of this city, was in town again
last week looking over business int­
erests and visiting with his brother
P.W.Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Todd left
here about twenty years ago going
“The Range With a Reputation
to Salem, from whence they moved
to Portland where they now reside.
W.E. Anderson, who has been em­
ployed by the State Highway Com­
mission on the highway in the south
’5t!5PSE5?SE5?SilS£5B5aSBSH5Z5RSB5ES&5^5Z52S¿5?SZ525Z5?r2.^rB5^^2?^S_ part of the county, tvas in town last
closed up for the winter season, and
week. The road work has just about i
Mr. Anderson.who is an engineer on
the works,has some leisure time at >
present.
LOCAL NEWS
1 hursday, December 2- 102 >
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of June, 1920, and said assessments
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having been thereupon docketed in
the docket of city liens of said Till­
amook City, and more than 30 days
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having elapsed since said docketing I
and said assessments not having
been paid in whole or in part, and
the Common Council of Tillamook
City, Oregon, having, on October IS.
to
1920, duly ordered a warrant
issue for the collection of said de-
linquent assessments.
Dated this November 10th. 1920.
BELL PHONE. MAIN 3. MUTUAL PHONE
M. E. GRUBER.
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon
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Dr. E. L. Glaisyer
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VETERINARIAN,
Courtty Dairy Herd Inspector
feet thence North 105 feet to
the place of beginning. Royal Still­
well, Owner. Amt. of Lien $497.26;
Interest to Dec.’ 15, $11.19; Cost of
Adv. ¡$3.12.
Maple Grove Add. Block 1, Lot 6.
W. G. Dwight Est.. Owner. Amt. of
Lien $537.26; Interest to Dec. 15,
$12.08; Cost of Adv. $1.92.
Maple Grove Add.—Block 1, Lot 7,
w.
Dwight E.-t Owner. Amt. of
Lien $537.26; Interest to Dec. 15,
$12.08; Cost of Adv. $1.92.
Maple'Grove Add.— Block 1, Lot 8,
W. G. Dwight Estate. Owner. Amt.
of Lien $537.26; Interest to Dec. 15.
$12.08; Cost of Adv. $1.92.
Maple Grove Add.—Block 3, Lot
1, W. G. Dwight, Owner. Amt. of
Lien $537.26; Interest to Dec. 15,
$12.08; Cost of Adv. $1.92.
Maple Grove Add.—Block 4, Lot
2, W. G. Dwight, Owner. Amt. of
Lien $537.26; Interest to Dec. 15,
$12.08; Cost of Adv.
Tract beginning at a point 105 ft.
West of the N. W. corner of Lot 4,
Block 9, Stillwell Add. to Tillamook
. City, thence west 105 feet thence
i South 105 feet thence East 105 feet
thence North 105 feet to place
1 of beginning. John Groat, Owner. I
i Amt. of Lien $1.099.19; Interest to
Dec. 15, $24.74; Cost of Adv. $2.92.
Said sale will take place at the
front door of the City Hall in Tllla-
1 mook City, Oregon, being the front
door of the building in which the
Common Council of said Tillamook
j City holds its sessions.
The names of the owners, or re­
puted owners of said property as
hereinbefore given, are the n. tnes of
such owners, or reputed owners, as
they appear on the docket of city
liens of said Tillamook City, and
each of said tracts of land so de-
scribed will be sold at said sale 10
satisfy the assessment, interest and
costs due upon each tract as de­
scribed, and each tract will be sold
separately.
This sale is made for the purpose
of satisfying the delinquent assess­
ments for street improvements duly
assessed against said property, to­
gether with interest and costs there­
on, said assessments having been I
made by the Common Council of
Tillamook City, Oregon, on 29th day |
BUILDING OREGON
$
$
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No one appreciates the growth and development of the State
of Oregon more than the Public Utilities who serve it and supply
the telephone, gas, electric anil transportation facilities which pro­
mote the business of the State and the welfare of its people. Proof
of that growth is scarcely necessary. The statistics published daily
in the press, showing bank clearings, building permits, importsand
exports, real estate transfers, all bear testimony to a tremendous
business activity and a voitini of trade far in excess of that of five
years ago.
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With all the growth and activity there has been an increasing
demand for telephone service—greater than our present facilities
can supply and greater than our present revenue will allow ns to
meet. Duringthe present year we have handled in excess of 48,(160
orders for telephone service in the State of Oregon and at the present
time have 3560 unfilled * orders on hand.
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The constant demand for telephone service can only be con­
tinuously met with a plant sufficient for present needs and a reserve
for growth which will permit of promptly handling installations,
changes and moves. This Company has no apology to offer for
what it has accomplished in the way of meeting the demand for
telephone service during and since the war. It is a record to be
proud of—but it cannot continue to meet this demand with its pre­
sent facilities exhausted and a deficit in its earnings.
Arrangements must ^e made for the necessary plant and equip­
ment to keep pace with Oregon’s tremendous growth- We want
the people of Oregon to realize our present situation and the pro­
blems now confronting us and help us to take a proper part in
the development of this State.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
WBÄT
The Great Majestic
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WE HAVE MANY PRACTICAL
AND SUITABLE GIFTS FOR
YOU TO CHOOSE FROM.
ALEX McNAIR &■ COMPANY
Dependable CoHee
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VACUUM PACKED
w
5
POUND«
T™ $2.50
$
DEPENDABLE TEA ¡>
Vacuum Cleaned. No Dust, No Dirt,
i
Pound FREE 40c
This makes you a price of
$2.66 for 5 pounds of gua­
ranteed well {known Coffee
or 42 ¡cent per pound.
Dependable Coffee will be
served
with
Tillamook
Co’s. Fatuous Cream by
Betty Fitzjerrell, an expert
demonstrator,
on
date
shown below.
YOU AKE INVITED
fillamook Mercantile Co.
DECEMEER 6th to 11th.
NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELIN­
QUENT
STREET
IMPROVE
'MENT ASSESSMENTS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, flint
by virtue of a warrant issued ny th»
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore
gon. dated November 10, 1920, and
issued by order of the Common Conn
cil of said Tillamook City, the un­
dersigned, Marshal of Till into d:
City, Oregon, lias duly levied upon
and will, on Monday, the 15th day
of December, 1920, at the hour of
10:00 o’clock A. M. sell nt public
auction to the highest bidder foi
cash in hand the pioperty hereinaf­
ter described. The particular tracts
or parcels of ground to be sold, to­
gether with the name of the owner
or owners thereof, and the amour,'
for which each separate tract will bo
sold, are as follows, to-wlt:
Delinquent Street Assessments Dis
trict No. 10»-3rd St.
Tract beginning at a point 120 ft.
East of the N. E. corner of Lot 4
Block 3.Maple Grove Add. to Tilla­
mook City,, thence east 50
tWtnce south 105 ft. thence
50 feet thence north 105
place of beginning.
M.A. Baker Estate,Owner. Amount of
Lien $522.42; Interest to Dec.
$12.37; Cost of advertising, $1.72
Stillwell Add.—Block 5, Lot
[C. N. Large and I.lsiie Harris. Own­
ers. Amount of Lien $549.59; In­
terest to Dec. 15. $12.37; Cost of
Advertising, $2.12.
3'illwell Add. Block 11, Lot 7,
J, A. M. Austin. Owner. Amt. of
_ _____
Lien
| $549.59; Interest to Dec. 15, $12.37;
■ Cost of Adv. $1.92
$
Stillwell Add.- Block 11, lx)t 8.
J \ M. Austin, Owner. Amt. of Lien
A
'■>49
Interest to Dec. 15, $12.37;
J I Cost of Adv, $1.92
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Tract beginning at a point CO feet
j west
of the “
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S. ~
W.
corner of
i ! Lot 5, Block 10 of Stillwell Add. to
& I Tillamook City, thence west 362 3
DECEMBER 13th to 18th.
J feet thence
North
105
feet
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- ~------ ’ thence East 342.6 ft. thence
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*V*43 |105 n- 10 >l*oe of beginning. South
C. E.
Vaughn & Larsen,
CHRISTMAS CARDS
A new stock of Holiday Greeting
Cards.
A large assortment of
pretty designs to select from.
Choose now.
-
1C. to 50c.
Ideal Loose-Leaf Photo Albums in
Black and Fancy Leathers. Also
Linen and imitation Leather Prices
from 50c. to $6.00. New Calenders.
Dolls! DoDs!! Dolls 11 15 Per Cent Ofl
The Real Effainbee
American Made Dolls.
All Size ! All Kinds I
PRICES FROM
85c. to $8.00
Nothing will please the little ones
more than one of these beautiful bright
eyed dolls.
BRING
THE CHILDREN
WITH YOU.
FOUNTAIN PENS
Always a suitable and practical Gift.
ON ALL'
OUR
GENUINE
PY-RA-LIN IVORY
From now until Xmas. We have a $3000.00 stock
to choose from. I It w/U be a pleasure to show
you these beautiful Gifts. . Here are a few items:
Powder Boxes
$1.19 to $4.60
Hair Receivers
••
$1.20 to $5 00
Picture Frames
50c. to 6.85
Lady’s Combs
40c. to 3.30
Jewel Boxes
, >
$4.45 to 10.20
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Clocks
$3.85 to 14.40
Nirrors
90c. to 13.75
Hair Brushes
$2.00 to 13.20
Military Brushes .
$4.50 to 11.50
Soap Boxes
,
,
o
.,v. , to $1.65
35c.
15 Per Cent OFF
EVER-SHARP PENCILS
Nickle Plated, Silver Plated,Gold
Plated
$1.00 to $3.50
Special Designs for Women S1.50 Up.
C. I. CLOUGH CO
THE REXALL STORE.
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.