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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 19^
THE TILLAMOOK HEADL>GHT
PAGE FOUR
eating all they can until fresh fruit
is to be had. Prune- are an impor­
A Weekly Paper Published Every • tant Oregon product but the I glow -
un­
Thursday by the
ers were unable to sell their
Headlight Publishing Company. Inc.\ tiie crop this year and have asked
Oregonians to help them get rd ■
Tillamook. Oregon
hat they have on hand. Help them
out;
for some day we may want
Editor
Leslie Harri-on
help to get rid of our Tillamook
Both Telephones
cheese, though it isn’t likely.
(Tilkmuink HraMuiht
Entered as second-class matter in
the po.-toffice at Tillamook, Oregon.
Subscription Rates
One year ...................................
Six months .............................
Three months .........................
Payable in advance
|2.00
1.00
.50
Senator Edwards’ bill relating to
I the port commissions strike us as a
, a worthy, and though it seems pri-
Imarily adapted to the proposed Port
of Tillamook, the measure, as it is
proposed to amend it, has many
. good points applicable to any port
: comini» -ion. The bill as presented
would probably remove the objec-
tionable features that have held up
the development of our own port in
the past on account of the constant
¡friction between the timbermcn and
(the farmers.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of Tillamook County
will until 10 o’clock. March 9, 1921.
receive bids for the improvement of
the Trask River to Tillamook River
section of Market Road No. 2. by
paving with concrete 6 inches thick
and 9 feet wide, the distance being
approximately 4.600 feet.
Plans and specifications may be
seen at the office of the County Clerk
of Tillamook County, Oregon.
No bid will be considered unless
accompanied by cash, bidder’s bond,
or certified cheque for an amount
equal to at least 5 per cent of the
total amount of the bid.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids or to accept the bi 1
denied best for Tillamook County.
H. S. BRIMHALL,
County Clerk.
First Pub. Feb. 17. 1921.
Last Pub. March 3, 1921.
Headlight Classified Ads
Little Cost—Big Results.
All Tillamook County Reads Then.
FOR SALE — 40-ACRE RANCH. FOR RENT — SEVERAL UNFUR.
nisjted apartments.
Inquire of
12 miles from Mohler and Ne- -.-
Plasker Brothers plumbing shcp.
lent; 6 or 7 acres clear: about -0
fruit trees; all kinds of garci m
LOST AND FOUND
berries; 5-rooni house; good ba:a,
farm implements and light hou - LOST—FLAT BOTTOMED
ROW
boat painted green. IS reward.
keeping outfit; cheap for cash. In­
J
Walter Nelson.
2-10»
quire G. T. Dougherty, Bay t '
Oregon.
10-1 «-11
FOR SALE
| FOR SALE—MILK COWS.
SOME
fresh this month. Apply Pius Ja­
cobs.
2-10(2
TRUCK FOR SALE—1921 NEW
job. Will sell or trade in on an-
other machine. For information
write C. R. Seymour, Twin Rocks.
Oregon. Tillamook County.
One Cent a Word Per Issue
BUSINESS NOTICES
f
■CLEARING SALE OF USED IN- DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMy
FOR SALE—DRIED PRUNES, 10
struments.
Piano, $95_.OO; Edi-
and Tanning Company.
Taxi-
to
son talking machine. $5.00; Jisc
7c
pounds
or
more,
prepaid,
dermist of all kinds of animals
ANNUAL FIREMENS DANCE
gP\V-
records, 25c; organ, $50.00; ;
and heads. Tans all classes
12c pound. Loganberry plants.
of
An annual event, the Firemen'«-
ing machines, $10; Player r rolls.
furs; makes furs off classes
Ohmart,
of
$35
per
thousand.
R.
V.
.
.11
50c, and many other article-,
dance, will be staged next Tuesday-
furs.
Manufacturers
of
all
¡nr
2-10t3
Salemn, Oregon.
Co.
bargains.
Tillamook Music
February 22nd.
For almost thir
wear. We also buy mountain lion
Victor
Dealers.
12-4tf
bobcat and raccoon hides,
years the Tillamook Fire department
W»
¿LOGANBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE
pay best prices. Douglas Countf
has held Washington’s birthday as
in
large or small quantities. FOR SALE—MAIL BOX SUITABLE
Taxidermy and Tanning Cimpany,
it’s own and other fire departments
Prime plants properly handled.
for rural route, in second h. id
Roseburg, Oregon.
12-2J«
throughout the country have done
condition.
Apply Headlight
>f-
W. Mahon. Hillsboro, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
fice.
12-30tf THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THg
the >ame. Usually the rights of the
Notice is hereby given that the
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
FOR SALE—GOOD ORGAN, $10.00.
World have entrusted their repu-
fire boys are respected, but every i
Notice is hereby given that th? County Court of Tillamook County
See Walter Nelson.
2-10tf ; IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR Ex­
tations to the /Victor
Records.
now and then somebody "moves in” [County Court of Tillamook County will until 10 o’clock March 9. 1921,
change poultry let us know. Ue
Hear
them
at
their
best
in your
on Washington's birthday, cutting
I--5 will until
10 o'clock on March 9. receive bids for furnishing hardware, MISTLAND BRAND Italian Prunes
also have setting eggs and b by
own home. Tillamook Music Co.,
down the proceeds of the firemen.
years.
Be-t
Lowest
prices
in
sash,
etc,
delivered
at
Cloverdale
for
chicks
of
35
varieties
for
sale.
1921, receive bids for the construc-
Dealers, opposite P. O.
ll-18tf
The funds derived from the fire­ tlon of two reinforced concrete cul- use on a new County Warehouse.
Send in your order soon. John
in
grade. 1920 crop. Packed I
Hofman,
Tillamook.
1-27U0
men’s dunce are used in outfitting •vert« between Kilches river and Ida-
net weight boxes or in i sacks.
Specifications may be seen at the
HAY AND GRAIN HAULING A
of the quarters and the minor expen­ i ville on the State Highway, accord- residence of Herman Farmer, Clover­
Prices postpaid:
speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both
SHELTER
COVE
HOMESTEAD
.0
ses of the department.
It is a pub­ 1 ing to the plans and specifications on dale, or at the office of the County
phones. Opposite P. O.
12-9 «
Sizes-Boxes, 101b. 251b 501b 1001b
be sold. I. the undersigned, will
lic institution and we all should take file in the office of the County Clerk Clerk of Tillamok County, Oregon.
40-50............ . 1.79 4.02 7.83 14.59
sell my homestead of 160 ac s, THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD
an interest in it.
Buy a ticket, of Tillamook County.
part of it cleared and in gr: IS,
60-70............ . 1.35 2.92 5.64 10.21
No bids will be considered un­
—Victrolas and Victor Records.
whether you dance or not, and help i
the other in small brush such as
90-100.......... . .79 1.51 2.83 4.59
Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P.
No bid will be considered unless less accompanied by cash, certified
vine
maple,
bear
berry,
salmon
a worthy cause.
Splits............ . .95 1.98 3.77 6.46
O.
11-18«
• accompanied by cash, certified check, cheque, .or bidder’s bond for an
berry and a few scatterd aide:
back,
or money
Satisfaction
or bidder’s bond, for an amount amount equal to at least 5 per cent
very easjly cleaied. Fern and
Prompt shipment.
Order now.
logs very few. There is a house, FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE-
equal to at least 5 per cent of the of the total amount of the bid.
gon
Transfer,
both
phones.
Mayor Moulton has taken a com­
barn, orchard and good meadow.
Check or money order. Ward K.
The right is reserved to reject any
total amount of the bid.
12-9 «
mendable stand on the booze ques­
Accommodate
12
or
15
head
of
Sa-
Richardson.
2355
Front
St.,
The right is reserved to reject any and all bids or to accept the bid
cattle. There is also 10 or 12 AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN
tion. The practice of drinking the
lem, Oregon.
and all bids or tc accept the bid deemed best for Tillamook County.
tons of Chittem bark on the place.
raw alcohol which is sold these days
Tillamook County. Victor Vic­
H. S. BRIMHALL.
deemed best for Tillamook County.
This place lies in a cove, sur­
FOR
SALE—THE LILLY BROOK
for booze, Is becoming a little too
trolas, $25.00 and up. Victor Re­
rounded
by
high
mountains
east
County
Clerk.
the
iln-
H. S. BRIMHALL.
Stock Farm. 60 acres of
genera] and ft will -urely get some­
cords,
85 cents and up. Tilla­
north
and
wpst;
facing
the
south:
located
est Tillamook Dairy land,
County Clerk First Pub. Feb. 17, 1921.
one into a serious scrape before Ion,
mook Music Co., Opposite P. 0.
the warmest and most sheltered
City on
1
Vi
miles
from
Tillamook
Last
Pub.
March
3,
1921
First Pub. February 17. 1921.
place in Tillamook County, so Re­
if allowed to continue.
Paved
road »o
11-18«
Wilson river. ~
Last Pub. March 3. 1921.
serves the name of Shelter Cove.
town. Runs 30 cows and cuts
But why pick entirely on th t
The land can’t be beat, will grow WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHERE
own hay. Barn stanchioned an!
A real oyster supper (fresh oys­
drinkers? If some way could
be
anything; some of it as good as
. piped to milk 30 cows. Four box
at any time. Oregon Transfer,
ters) will be served on the eve of
found to round up all the bootleggers
river bottom. Part of it can be
stalls for testing cows. Good
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
office opposite P. O. Both phones
Washington
’
s
birthday.
Monday
at
the result would be much more sat­
irrigated from the creek that runs
milking machine, new. Nine room
Notice is hereby given that i lie
12-9 tf
through
the
place,
which
supplies
6:30
o
’
clock,
at
the
Christian
church.
isfactory.
two
story
house,
modern
dutch
County Court of Tillamook County
water
all
through
th
e
summer,
if
kitchen,
all
good
outbuildings.
THE
WORLD
MOVES;
SO
DO
WE.
Drinkers, amateur and hardened, will until 10 o'clock on March 9. Martha and George will be there
you are looking for a good and
Wired and electric lighted. Hot
Oregon Transfer-, opposite P. 0.
when they believe themselves
in 1921. receive bids for approximately Price 50 cents per plate.
cheap place, here is a chance.
and cold water in house, barn and
Both phones.
12-9 if
need of a "kick,” do not seem
to 35.000 feet B. M. No. 1 Common fir
For further information apply to
milk house. Good berry gardens
lealize what risks they are running lumber delivered at Cloverdale.
owner
on
the
place.
Manuel
MONEY
TO
LOAN
—
ENQUIRE
OF
and
orchard.
Land
is
on
one
of
I
NOTICE.
the best fishing rivers in the coun­ Suarres, Beaver, Tillamook County, I
John
Leland
Henderson,
206-3rd
In pouring down themselves the con­
Spe< iflcations may be seen at the
The librarian has asked for 30
Oregon.
St., Tillamook, Oregon.
«
ty and is some of the best land in
coctions manufactured in homemade residence of Herman Farmer at Clov­ days vacation and librarian is
want-
___________________________ „________
t
the state. Income for 1920 was
stills. It has been proven by test erdale, or at the office of the County ed to fill vacancy.
Apply to Mr-
$6.500.
Price $30,000, one-third TO EXCHANGE—95 ACRES. 40 SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE
that practicnlly all the bootleg 11- Clerk of Tillamook County. Oregon.
Acres in prunes, 8 years old. bal-
John Groat.
Phone 27W.
cash, balance terms. See L. D.
Postoffice. O. M. Cook.
quor now being made contains
a
ance in crop except 8 acres fen-
Smith, owner, Tillamook. Oregon.
No bid will be considered unless
New fiction for adults and chil-
ced ofT for pasture; land is
large percentage of fusel oil, a sub­ accompanied by cash, bidder’s bond,
R. 1, Box 22.
2-1 O' 4
dren just received.
PROFESSIONAL
gently rolling and well drained.
stance that has always been sold as or certified cheque for an amount
FOR SALE—160 ACRE RANCH
Located 2% miles south of Mon­ DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room
a poinson. and though the effects of equal to at least 5 per cent of
near Boardman, Oregon. 120 acres
tlie
mouth on main highway to be
110 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Tillamook.
the drink are not always immediate total amount of the bid.
’’Humoresque” all day Sunday. 1
paved this year. Very good build­
improved, 100 acres in alfalfa. 40
Mutual phone. Bell phone 146-M
outside a headache following a
ings.
Price $15000. Would like
Adv.
acres leveled. New rabbit-proof
The right is reserved to reject any to 11 p. nt. at the Rex.
to exchange for a dairy ranch that DR.’S ALLEN & SHARP DENTISTS
crazed condition of the mind, in due and all bids, or to accept the bi-l
I
———
fence now around half. Building;
will support about 15 cow’s, Ad­ ' National Building.
time the poison will collect its
and implements included. % mile
deemed best for Tillamook County.
dress Owner, Box 113, Aurora.
SAXOPHONE LURE HITS ARMY
from town on good road, Must
H. S. BRIM H ALL.
Oregon.
l-27t4 DR. J. B. GRIDER, DENTIST, I. 0.
O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon.
Next Saturday is the end of
raise money and will sell cheap.
County Clerk. All Band Recruit* at Columbus Bar­
official prune week in Oregon
2-3tf _____
First Pub. Feb. 17. 1921.
Inquire Headlight office.
racks School Express Pref­
WANTED
DR. LEBOW CAN BE FOUND AT
that should not stop anyone
erence for "Jazz.”
Last Pub. March 3. 1921.
Dr. Wise’s Tillamook office, south
FOR SALE—FIPTEEN GROSS SO- WANTED TO RENT— MARRIED
of the Court House every Monday,
man wants to rent ranch on half.
da
pop
bottles,
all
in
good
condi
­
Washington.—The lure of the saxo-
Tuesday and Wednesday until
Phone Bay City, 30F4.
tions. Will sell part or all, 25c
noon.
phone has hit army musicians hard.
dozen. Inquire Headlight.
Reports from Lender Weber, chief
WANTED—TO BUY CLEAN OLD IF IN NEED OF GLASSES SEE A. H.
of the band recruit school nt Colum­
cotton rags. Headlight office.
tf
Harris. Registered optician, nt R.
FOR
SALE-
EVERGREEN
BLACK-
bus- Barracks. Ohio, to the war de-
W. Bennett’s Jewelry store Tues-
berry plants $20.00 per thousand WANTED—MEN’S WASHING Will
■iirtmvnt. say ho is overwhelmed with
nolice. Will make dates any time,
Also two-year old
loganberry­
requests 'or instruction in producing
call for and deliver, Mutuai
day and Saturdays until further
walling "jazz" melodies on this instru
phone. Marie Getchell.
plants $75.00 per thousand. Jud
11-lStf
Phone 143-J.
ment.
Foster. R. D. No. 2, Dallas. Ore­
1. -t.iler Weber was enthusiastic
gon.
2-3t4c
Z
about the pr aress of his 100 recruit
hoi--.! lowers, out the department said FOR SALE — SWEET PL I i -
other Inhabitants of the reservation
prunes. First
grade
assorted
took a diffei i at view. The bandsmen
Smaller th-.n Italic but mi- .r.
h-ive b,*en Io :_ed in a bombproof build­
Can
be eaten without sugar
ing. “when -.1! man -er of atridc-1
Freight
prepaid «to Tillamook ai
harmonies can be oruct • tgj in safety,**
six cents per pound.
O. W
Haynes, Prune Grower, Yaa.lii
Too Late to Classify
Ore.
2-3lf
FOR SALE PURE BRED AIRE-
FOR SALE—FULLER AND JOHN-
All Sizes Manufactured By
dale pups,
Parents great hunt­
son 20 H. P. heavy duty engine
era and watch dogs.
N. B
Gas or distillate.
Almost new.
Fowler. Bar Vtew. Ore.
2-17-tl
Priced’ reasonably.
Inquire
tu
Headlight office.
2-3tf
FOR SALE BY THE OW NER
V -.
For Culverts
well Lining and Draining
Purposes Use
GEM, TUESDAY, FEB. 22
CEMENT PIPE
A. T. DOLAN
TILLAM03K, OREGON
Both Proues
1127-R
Did you ever stop t.j think where »rospwity starts?
beg- s on the farms and in ftetories and other place» w
pco-'le ar- emp’oyed. It has no ending, for cvervor.e sharts in
th- benefits.
V' hen you buy 0 .go -made products you promote pres’
tv for oth rs and - d; yonr own nationalixed’bank accou;
at the First grow that much bigger.
DIRECTORS
John Morgan
W J. Riechers.
A W. Bunn
B. C. Lamb
Henry Rogers
C. J. Edwards.
McGhee
Ranch on Long Prairie. 240 acres.
About 160 acres cleared and in
meadow, balance brush and open
pasture; two live creeks the year
around: fenceu and cross fenced;
fair house and barn. New garage,
new can house; good orchard and
small fruits; 31 cows. 1 bull. 3
yearlings, good team, wagon, har­
ness. milk wagon, mower, rake
tedder, ham ow, disk, plow, 2 hay
racks. 2 wood racks. 5-tooth culti-
valor. 4-horse gas engine, wood
saw. milking machine and other
small tools,
Place will run more
cows.
$6,( 9 dow n i, balance on
long time at 5 per cei nt interest—
or will ‘ell 80 acres or 160 a, -, ..
M. R. Hanenkratt.
it
FOR
SALE — LOGANBERRY
plants, any quantity. Oredr now.
R. R. Brown. Woodburn, Ore.
1-I3t6
FOR SALE A TEN COW RANCH
on Foley creek. Eight cows, one
horse and buggy goes with it.
small payment down. J. F. Will­
ford. Mohler. Oregon.
1-I3t4<
Let me bring you a Vaugh drni;-
saw. Mutual phone. E. G. Kreb>.
l-13tf
FOR SALE
LOGAN
BERRY
plants. Any quantity. Order now
H. R. Brown, Woodburn. Or«-.
1-13 t6p
FOR SALE—DAIRY FARM. ABOUT
30 acres.
New buildings.
ter.
head cows. team, some
voting
stock.
Place will support
15
cows. Inquire
John
Theiler.
Pleasant Valley.
1-6tf
FOR SALE
35 CALIBER \l ,O
loading Remington rifle. Floyd FOR SALE - HOUSE AND LOTS
• W. Alien. Phone 2F22.
2-l?-t2
¡or $1000. Easy terms. Inquire at
Headlight office.
12-2 tf
r UR SAl.E
SMALL FARM
Tj
miles from town on highway. One- FOR SALE —GOOD STEEL RANGE,
third down: terms on balance
also organ
Call Walter Nelson,
11-25;/
< all at 709 Second Avenue East, or Mutual phone.
writ- P O. Box 72.
2-17 t2
FOR SALE HOUSE AND TWO
lots on easy terms. Price $1.0t><'1
■
»OR I BADE
u.Mosr
Enquire at Headlight office.ll-25tf
" automobile in good condition
See Dr. Reedy
2-17-1 tc
'Dorit miss this'
startling romance
op the vJest -
the story op
three inseparabl
companions and
the wreaking op a
fearful _ fen&ance.
FOR SALE TWO LATEST STYLE
White sewing machines, almost
! OR SALE- -CALVES FROM THOR-
new. Singer Agency, opposite P.
•'«ighly tested herd.
Sired by
O.
tf
a thoroughbred Guernsey Bull,
FOR SALE — HOUSE AND THREE
which carried record of 900 lbs. of
lots on Stillwell Avenue. No. »1 :
butter fat.
Josi Brothers. Wilson
four blocks front public school See
R,**r-
2-17-tJ
owner on premises.
2-17-t4
F ox
presents
tom mix
sl/Äe Untamed
,-v fy Max Brand
Action Em metí J Flynn
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