Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 16, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE
TAGE FOUR
TILLAMOOK
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18.
HEADLIGHT
thence East 362.5 ft. thence South having been thereupon docketed in
105 ft. to place of beginning. C. E. the docket of city liens al said Till­
Hadley. Owner.
Amt. of Lien, amook City, and more than 30 days
»3,794.82;
Interest to January 7, having elapsed since Baid docketing
»101.20; Cost of Adv. »3.02,
and said assessments not having
“Tract beginning at a point 270 ft. been paid in whole or in part, and
Little Cost—Big Results. All Tillamook County Reads’Them. OneJCent a Wort Ter Issue
West of the N. W. Corner of Lot 4 the Common Council of Tillamook
Blk. 9, Stillwell Add. to Tillamook City. Oregon, having, on October is,
City thence West 52.5 ft., thence 1920, duly ordered a warrant TO
at the Light Plant In Tillamook on AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN
FOR SALE
South 105 feet thence East 105 issue for the collection of said de-
Tillamook County. Victor Vic­
cars, or on any road suitable io
feet thence North 105 feet to the linqueut assessments.
trolas,‘»25.00 and up. Victor Re­
haul on with trucks. Delivery to
FOR SALE—Dried split
Italian
Entered as second-class matter in
Dated this November 10th, 1920.
gone place of beginning. Royal Stillwell
Mrs.
W.
H.
Alexanner
has
i
prunes at $5 per 100 lbs., in sacks
commence not later than January
cords. 85 cents and up. Tilla­
the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon.
M.
E.
GRUBER,
to Portland to met her husband from
1
Owner. Amt. of Lien 1549.59; In­
As good as any to eat but were
10, and at the rate of 15 to 20
mook Music Co., Opposite P. O.
>
Marshal
of
Tillamook
City,
Oregon
cords per day. We reserve right
split by the rain before being
Three Hills, Canada. Together they terest to Jan. 7, »14.66; Cost of adv.
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Subscription Rates
dried. H. G. Campbell, Dallas.
to reject any and all bid\ Coast
will visit relatives and friends t in £3.02.
NOTICE
OF
SALE
FOR
DELIN
­
12.00
Man-
Power
Co.,
C.
J.
Edwards,
Oregon.
12-2t4c
MONEY
TO
LOAN-
ENQUIRE
OF
One year ...................................
Tract beginning 382.5 feet West of
QUENT
STREET
IMPROVE­
1.00 Tillamook county, They had a big
12-9t2
John Leland Henderson, 206-3rd
ager.
Six months ..............................
the
N.
W.
corner
of
Lot
4
Block
9,
FOR SALE - HOUSE AND LOTS
.50 harvest. Wheat made from 25 to
MENT ASSESSMENTS.
St.. Tillamook, Oregon.
tr
Three months .........................
WANTED- GENERAL HOUSE.
for »1000. Easy terms. Inquire at I
Payable in advance
40 bushels to the acre and oats a- Stillwell Add. to Tillamook City,
Bell
phone
Main
64
12-2
tf
GO TO THE SUNSET ELECTRIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
thence West 47.5 feet thence
Headlight office.
12-2 tf i
bout 80. —Hebo Correspondence In
for National Mazda lamps. They
South 105 feet thence East 47.5 by virtue of a warrant issued by the FOR SALE—GbOD'STEEL RANGE, WANTED .MENS WASHING Will
iNI-stucca Valley En/terprisep >
give better light.
tf
call for and deliver, Mutual
feet thence North 105 feet to City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore­
GLEANED FROM EXCHANGES
also organ. Call Walter Nelson,
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gon,
dated
November
10,
1920,
and
phone.
Marie
Getchell.
the place of beginning. Royal Stlll-
WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHERE
Mutual phone.
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j
J. C. Jorgensen of Carlton was el- I well. Owner. Amt. of Lien »497.26; issued by order of the Common Coun­
at any time. Oregon Transfer,
The voters went on record Mon­
LOST
AND
FOUND
cil
of
said
Tillamook
City,
tho
un
­
FOR
SALE
—
HOUSE
AND
TWO
office opposite P. O. Both phones.
day as In favor of the one n >11 tax. ected president of the Oregon Butter ! Interest to Jan. 7, »13.26; Cost of dersigned. Marshal of Tillamo >k
lots on easy terms. Price »1,000. LOST-LAST SATURDAY
12-9 tf
NIGHT
for the purchase and improvement and Cheesemakers’ association at the .Adv. »3.02.
Enquire at Headlight office.ll-25tf
Maple Grove Add. Block 1, Lot 6. City, Oregon, has duly levied upon
an Elk tooth watch charm mark­ ley the SUNSET
ELECTRIC
,
concluding
session
of
the
eleventh
of grounds for the county fair. The
W. G. Dwight Est., Owner. Amt. of and will, on Friday, the 7th day FOR SALE TWO LATEST STYLE
ed “McM 1283.” Finder return to
wire yo«r home and save you mon­
vote was light, only about 12 per annual convention in the Portland Lien »537.26; Interest to Jan. 7, of January, 1921, at the hour of
John A. Carrol and receive
re^
White sewing machines, almost
ey.
___________________
hotel
Friday
evening.
Other
officers
10:00
o'clock
A.
M.
sell
at
public
cent of the registration. Som? of
ward.
12-16 if
»14.33; Cost of Adv. »1.82.
new. Singer Agency, opposite P.
THE WORLD MOVES; SO DO WE.
auction to the highest bidder lor
were:
Geòrgie Jacobsen,
the voters along the beaches, feeling ■ elected
Maple Grove Add.—Block 1, Lot 7,
O.
tf STRAY HEIFER PICKED UP—
Oregon Transfer, opposite P. O.
vice president;
V. D. W. G. Dwight Est. Owner. Amt. of cash in hand the property hereinaf­
neglected in the past, were over­ Damascus,
Both phones.
__
Owner
can
have
same
by
paying
ter
described.
The
particular
tracts
FOR
SALE
—
PURE
BRED
BROWN
Interest to Jan. 7, or parcels of ground to be sold, to­
whelming against the issue, and Chapelle, O. A. C., secretary treas­ Lien »537.26;
charges. Walter Nelson, Mutual
Swiss cattle. 1 bull 4 years old,
PROFESSIONAL
urer;
F.
Christiansen,
Tillamook,
$14.33;
Cost
of
Adv.
$1.82.
they may In the future have a hard
phone.
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a Aine individual; 2 bull calv-a
gether with the name of the owner
Maple Grove Add.—Block 1, Lot 8,
DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room
front good ancesters. John Boeckli,
time explaining their attitude to­ D. McKenzie, Marshfield and H. V.
or owners thereof, and the amount
W. G. Dwight Estate. Owner. Amt.
110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook-
'breeder ;of Bvown-Swiss
cattle,
BUSINESS NOTICES
for which each separate tract will be
ward this improvement that the Franklin, Portland, committee on
Mutual phone, Bell phone 14 6-M._
of Lien $537.26; Interest to Jan. 7,
Linnton, Oreg., Route 2. 12-9 t6
3e-organizatlon.
-
—
Oregon
Journal.
sold,
are
as
follows,
to-wit:
farmers wanted and needed.-Wheel­
FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE-
$14.33; Cost of Adv. $1.82.
DR.S ALLEN & SHARP DENTISTS
gon
Transfer,
both
phones.
er Reporter.
Maple Grove Add.—Block 3, Lot District No. 15. Sixth Avenue East FOR SALE— UPRIGHT KOHLE R
National Building.
piano
in
good
condition
$150.
12-9
tf
Paving
1. W. G. Dwight. Owner. Amt. of
Also
Victrola
and
34
records.
$75.
Thayer
’
s
Add.,
Block
45,
Lot
S.
DR.
|. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, I. O.
oea Lion Leather.
Lien $537.26;
Interest to Jan. 7, 1-2 of lots 1, 2, 3, P. W. Todd, Own­
N. S. Booth, of Hemlock, Tilla-
Goyne
Ranch,
South
Prairie. SINGER AGENCY—OPPOSITE P.
O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon. ~
Large numbers of sea lions on the $14.33; Cost of Adv. $1.82. _
O.
Piano tuning.
All work
12-9 tf
mook county, who formerly lived British Columbia const which destroy
Add.-— Zl
Block
Maple Giove A2Z.
l 4, _ Lot er. Amt. of Lien »249.53; Interest
guaranteed.
H. F. Cook, 131- DR. LIIBOW (’AN BE FOUND AT
near Dayten, was here Saturday annually vast quantities of fish food 2, W. G. Dwight, Owner. Amt. of to Jan. 7, $4.74; Cost of Adv. »15.40 FOR . SALE «—• IMMEDIATELY,
Dr. Wise's Tillamook office, south
W.
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Said sale will take place at the
looking after business matters. He may be slaughtered and tlielr hides Lien $537.26;
household furniture.
Extra fine
of the Court House every Monday.
Interest to Jan. 7,
front
door
of
the
City
Hall
in
Tilla
­
HAY
AND
GRAIN
HAULING
A
Library
table,
also
good
range
placed
on
the
world
’
s
leather
market,
and Mrs. Booth like their new sur­
Tuesday and Wednesday until
$14.33; Cost of Adv. $1.82.
mook City, Oregon, being the frunt
with good features.
Good
oak
speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both
noon.
roundings greatly, but they like to if a proposition which comrs from
Tract beginning at a point 105 ft. door of the building in which the
dresser
etc.
Inquire
at
Mrs.
Bone
­
phones.
Opposite
P.
O.
12-9
tf
hear what is going on in old Yam­ Premier Oliver and has the approval WeBt of the N. W. corner of Lot 4
n ,.X NEED of glasses see a . II.
man House, Bay City. 12-9 t3p
Common Council of said Tillamook
of many experienced fishermen. Is car­
Harris. Registered optician, at R.
hill. Mr. Booth has been missing ried out. The sen lion weighs from Block 9, Stillwell Add. to Tillamook City holds its sessions.
THE
STANDARD
OF
THE
WORLD
W. Bennett’s Jewelry store Tues-
his paper and he felt like licking the 2,000 to 2,500 pounds, the hides being City, thence west 105 feet thence
The names of the owners, or re­ DAIRY FARM—A GOOD BARGAIN
—Victrolas and Victor Records.
notice. Will make dates any time,
82 acres, good land, 42 under cul­
editor for not having given better nearly nn inch thick.
These hides South 105 feet thence East 105 feet puted owners of said property as
Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P
day and Saturdays until further
tivation, 40 in pasture and tim­
thence
North
105
feet
to
place
attention to the mailing of his copy make a tough and durable rough
hereinbefore given, are the names of
O.
.
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Phone 14 3-J.
ber. New 7 room house modern
of
beginning.
John
Groat,
Owner.
leather such as Is used In workmen’s
such owners, or reputed owners, as
each week.
with fire-place and plumbing.
gloves and In saddles. It Is stated Amt. of Lien $1,099.19; Interest to they appear on the docket of city
Barn, 45x60, with lights and wa­
that these animals will eat 50 pounds Jan. 7, 29.32; Cost of Adv. $2.82.
liens of said Tillamook City, and
ter. Silo 11x31 with 40 tons in
Fred R. Beals, joint, representative of fish In a day. Four hunters recent­
silage, plenty hay and oats,
oats. 3
Said sale will take place at the each of said tracts of land so de-
front Tillamook and Yamhill counties ly killed several hundred sea lions In
acres potatoes,
acres kale, 1
front door of the City Hall In Tilla- scribed will be sold at said sale to
■who is expected to do yeoman service one day In Charlotte Islands.—Scien­ I mook City, Oregon, being the front satisfy the assessment, interest and
6 acres seeded in wheat, 1 ’-2
at the coming session of the legisla­ tific American.
acres vineyard. 1 acre assorted or-
door of the building in which the costs due upon each tract as de­
chard, 15 cows, 7 fresh, others
ture, was in McMinnville Friday. Mr.
Common Council of said Tillamook scribed, and each tract will be sold
2
soon, and some young stock.
“Lotus Eaters."
separately.
Beals has many enterprises at Tilla­
City holds its sessions.
horses,
6
hogs
ready
for
market.
Few
flowers
have
been
more
Identi
­
This sale Is made for the purpose
mook and is intensely interested in
65 chickens.
Good spring and
The names of the owners, or re­
fied with the world’s history than the
of satisfying the delinquent assess­
the developing of his home county.
creek all the year. Gasoline
mysterious lotus of Egypt The phrus- puted owners of said property as ments-for street improvements duly
He is developing a summer resort at “lotus eaters” is a common one in lit­ hereinbefore given, are the names of
pump.
Separator. Tools.
3 Vi
assessed against said property, to­
inch wagon, buggy and all neces­
Pacific City which has appealed to erature. and is used to describe those such owners, or reputed owners,
gether with interest and costs there­
sary farming
implements.
13
many McMinnville people who pur­ who live in a dream world. The food they appear on the docket of
on, said assessments having been
miles from Portland. Good roads
chased lots there upon which to erect made from the dried seeds of the liens of said Tillamook City,
made by the Common Council of
$18,000. Easy terms. Address II.
hasdling, all of which make suitable
cottages.—McMinnville
News Re­ Egyptian variety seems to have had | each of said tracts of land so
Sorenson, 1084 E. Sherman St.,
Tillamook City, Oregon, on 16»h day
|scribed
ill be sold at said sale
nn effect similar to various opium
Portland, Oregon.
12-16t4p
porter.
ot Aug., 1920, and said assessments
products, and once in the clutch of the ( satisfy the assessment, interest
having been thereupon docketed in FOR SALE AT YOUR OWN PRICE
drug the lotus eaters forgot both past costs due upon each tract as
the docket of city liens of said Till­
At a meeting held Friday evening and family, and went mooning about, ■ scribed, and each tract will
in reason, 1 team of horses, about
looking over our stock.
amook City, and more than 30 days
1200 lbs. each; 1 3-year old Jer­
Post American Legion, oblivious of demands made by society, ! separately.
Tillamook
having
elapsed
since
said
docketing
sey
cow;
1
gasoline
engine,
4
H.
passed a resolution favoring the kin. or even their own physical wants.
This sale is made for the purpose and said assessments not having'
P., Fairbanks-Morse;
1 Oliver
state aid bonus and appointed a
of satisfying the delinquent assess- been paid in whole or in part, and |
typewriter. Will trade the horses
Davy
Jones
’
Rich
Cargo.
I ments for street improvements duly the Common Council of Tillamoon j
ccommittee to confer with the Port-
in on a machine and paV the dif­
A diver was sent down recently at , assessed against said property, to­ City, Oregon, having, on October 18, I
ference. Wm. D. Shafer, Rocka-
land Post of he Legion as to the ac­
New York to locate u case of nutcliln- gether with interest and costs there- 1920, duly ordered a warrant to j
away, Oregon.
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tion to be taken by it with the Mult­
ery that bad fullen into the river. As 1 on, said assessments having been issue for the collection of said de- I
nomah legislative delegation to fur­ soon as he
reached the bottom he I made by the Common Council of
WANTED
ther the passage of such measure by signaled that lie wished to come up. Tillamook City, Oregon, on 29th day linqueut assessments.
This Store Will Open Evenings Week Before
Dated
this
November
10th,
1920.
j
WOOD WANTED—WE WILL RE-
the next session of the legislature, When his helmet was removed, the of June, 1920, and said assessments
Christmas
M. E. GRUBER,
ceive bids until December 20th
In order that similar action may be first thing lie said was. "What’s the ! having been thereupon docketed in
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon i
old
for
1000
or
less
cords
of
taken by the Tillamook Post with number of the case?” There were so I the docket of city liens of said Till- 11-1H2
growth wood; same to be delivered
the legislative delegation from Tilla­ many cases at the bottom of the river ■ amook City, and more than 30 days
that he didn’t know which one be­ j having elapsed since said docketing
mook county.-—Portland Journal.
longed to ills employers. The amount and said assessments not having
of cargo that is lost In loading and been paid in whole or in part, and
Art Bodyfelt took his mother. unloading ships is enormous.—Popular
the Common Council of Tillamook
V
Mrs. Joe Bodyfelt, to Portland, where Science Monthly.
City, Oregon, having, on October 18,
his* brother Will
is living, and
1920, duly ordered a warrant
to
Mosquitoes Dislike Swanps.
where she will ake electric inassage
issue for the collection of said de­
Recent experiments prove that, con- linquent assessments.
where she will take electric massage
trary to the general belief, mosquitoes
Dated this November 10Th, 1920.
of age and is a pioneer of the early
do not thrive and multiply In foul,
M. E. GRUBER,
70s, when they came to Tillamook stagnant water. In fact, mosquito lar­
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon
county, and in 1876 took up their vae actually lose vigor and die when
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surrounded by decomposed vegetation.
Whether tills is due to bacterial ac­
tion on the larvae or to an excess of NOTICE’ OF SALE FOR DELHI-
injurious gas due to the decomposition |
QUENT
STREET
IMPROVE­
lias not been ascertained. At any
MENT ASSESSMENTS.
rate, swamps are not guilty of encour­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, (hat « ’
aging mosquitoes, and clearing these by virtue of a warrant issued by the
swamps does harm.—Popular Sci­ City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore-
ence Monthly,
' gon, dated November 10, 1920, and
issued by order of the Common C oub - < >
| cil of said Tillamook City, the un­
No, they are not expensive,
Nothing will give you greater pleasure in
dersigned. Marshal of Tillamook
City, Oregon, has duly levied upon
Kodaks, Bremos and Brownie Cameras are*very
time to come than a pictorial record of
and will, on Friday, the 7th. day
reasonable
NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELIN­ of January, 1921, at the hour of
in price. They make good pictures and
your outings, or, just imagine in after years
QUENT
STREET
IMPROVE­ I 10: Ou o’clock A. M. sell at public
wonderful
Xmas
Gifts.
' auction to the highest bidder for
Programme for Week of Satur­
MENT ASSESSMENTS.
looking over baby’s history in pictures
day, December 18 to Friday,
j cash in hand the property hereinaf­
Prices begin at $2.80 and in our
December 24th, inclusive.
ter described. The particular tracts
taken every month or so.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 1 or parcels of ground to be sold, to­
stockgo to - $75.00 i
by virtue of a warrant Issued by the 1 gether with the name of the owner
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore- j | or owners thereof, and the amount
Would you like to receive one of these Kcdaks for Christmas?
gon, dated November 10, 1920, and for which each separate tract will be
If you would, you may be sure that your friend would, too.
Saturday. December 18—
issued by order of the Common Conn-I j sold, are as follows, to-wit:
"ROMANCE PROMOTERS"
cil of said Tillamook City, the 1111- | District No. 11, South Tillamook
tarring Earl Williams. Com-
dersigned. Marshal of Tillamook i
Sewer
dy "Sauce and Señoritas”
City, Oregon, has duly levied upon I
Thayer’s Add Block 45. S. 1-2
and will, on Friday, the 7th day of; Lots 1, 2, 3, P. W. Todd, Owner,
k
I
January, 1921, at the hour of j I Amt. of Lien »92.61; Interest tr
10:00 o’clock A. M. sell at public! ! Jan. 7, »2.47; Cost of Adv. »5.67.
auction to the highest bidder for
Norton’s Add.—Block 7, Lot S.
indav and Monday
cash in hand the property hereinaf­ John Andreas Olson, Owner. Amt.
Here are some useful as well as nice Gifts for those
;c. 19-20—
ter described. The particular tracts of Lien »88.20; Interest to Jan. 7,
Something everybody likes to have.
wishing to make little Xmas remembrances.
liis isone of the D. W. Grif-
or parcels of ground to be sold, to­ »2.35; Cost of Adv. »5.67.
hs Specials.
Played two
Very useful and practical.
An ideal
Tract beginning at the S. W. cor­
gether with the name of the owner
SnapShot Albums
eks at the Columbia in Port-
ir owners thereof, and the amount ner of Lot 6. Block 3 Drew's Add.
gift
Our prices range from
id.
Comedy—"Speed and
Ever Sharp Pencils
to
Tillamook
City,
thence
South
105
for which each separate tract will be
ink.
degrees thence west 110 feet thence
sold, are as follows, to-wit:
White Iuory Combs
*
North 105 feet thence East 105
Sewing
Baskets
Delinquent Street Assessments Dis­ feet ta place of beginning. T. F.
Stationery
trict No. 10—3rd St.
Harrison, Owner.
Amt. of Lieu
Special Designs for Women
Hohner's Harmonika
Tract
beginning
at
a
point
120
ft.
»194.04;
Interest
to
Jan.
7,
»5.17;
sday. Dec. 21—
East of the N. E. coiner of Lot 4. Cost of Adv. »6.67.
Ivory Hand Mirrors
“HONOR BOUND"
Block 3,Maple Grove Add. to Tfllii-
ring Frank Mayo.
Com-
Said sale will tawe place at lbw
Picture
Frames
--"Rings and Things.
mook City,, thence east 50 feet, front door of the City Hall in Till»
Traveling Set
1 hence south 105 ft. thence west mook City, Oregon, being the front
New Testaments
50 feet thence north 105 feet door of the building in which the
Common Council of said Tillamook
place of beginning.
Books
City holds its sessions.
M.A. Baker Estate,Owner. Amount of
Perfume Gift Bottles
The names of the owners, or re­
nesdav. Dec. 22—
Lien
»523.42;
Interest
to
Jan.
7,
Perfume Atomizers
puted owners of said property as
is a Blackstone Produc-
»18.96; Cost of advertising $3.02.
ith Svlvia Breaner and
hereinbefore
given,
are
the
names
of
Purses
Stillwell Add. Block 5. Lot 6.
t
Gordon in ’ The Blood
such owners, or reputed owners,
Bill
Folders
C.
L.
Large
and
Lizzie
Harris,
Own-
er." Comedv “Babv Doll
they appear on the docket of
> rs. Amount of Lien »549.59; In­
it.”
liens of said Tillamook City,
terest to Jan. 7, »14.66;
Cost of each of said tracts of land ->•
advertising, »2.02.
scribed will be sold,at said sale
Stillwell Add. Block 11, Ixit 7.
satisfy the assessment, interest
A. M. Austin. Owner. Amt. of Lien
costs due upon each tract as
»549.59; Interest to Jan. 7, »14.6(5;
lav. Fridav. D”c 23 24—
We have some beautiful Gift packages of«Joi.uel, Djer-Kiss and Mavis Toilet Articles
scribed, and each tract will
Cost
of
advertising
»1.82.
onstance Tahnadee in
separately.
They
are so rich locking, so great in perfume value and so strong in appeal we know that
Stillwell Add.—Block 11.
HE LOVE EXPERT
This sale Is made for the purpose I
' M. Austin. Owner. Amt. of Lien
y—Jolts and Jewelry.
you will have to have one, Come in early and pick it out.
of
the delinquent assess- ■
$549.59; Interest to Jan. 7, »14.66;
ments for street improvements duly <
Cost of Adv. »1.82.
■ -
eii against aaM pf<»i»erty. »•»-'
Tract beginning at a point 60 feet Kether with interest and costs there­
LITTLE HOUSE WITH
west
of the S. W. corner of on, yald assessments having been
The REX ALL STORE
\LITY PICTURES '
TILLAMOOK
<ot 5, Block 10 of Stillwell Add. to made by the Common Council of
Tillamook City, thenoe went 362.3 Tillamook City, Oregon, on 29th da
feet thanoa
North 106
feet of Jun», 1920, and said Basomment
dal* on the Big Nestucca river.
Everything was then packed in and
A Weekly Paper Published Every out on horses by way of Grand
Ronde.
Butter was the outgoing
Thursday by the
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. load. Game was plentiful. Geo.
Bodyfelt, sr„ went hunting and kill-
Tillamook, Oregon
ed five deer and was gone only two
hours, i—Hebo Correspondence fn
Both Telephones
Nestucca Valley Enterprise.
Tillamook Headlight
HeadlightClassified Ads
i
♦»
REEHER-BESTER
1
FURNITURE CO
I
I
I
“Your Money’s Worth
or Your Money Back”
WHEN BUYING XMAS GIFTS
BUY PRACTICAL AND USEFUL GIFTS. THEY WILL BE A REAL PLEASURE
REX
THEATER
I
LONG AFTER OTHERS HAVE BEEN FORGOTTEN
KODAKS
£
£
£
1
?
Fountain Pens
For $ 1 $
f
t
$
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It is all Arlington made—the best
quality on the market
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