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    THUR8DAT, MARCH U, ï»21
PAGE FOTTE
5-£5H5c5HSH£3í>?5H??^^5?-5BSZ52SZS2SZSaSZSZS25ZSZS2S2^
; thence North to the South line
First Street; thence eaaterly
along
the South line of Fir»’ Stre?.
A Weekly Paper Published Every jine of the 6hee»e in the same man-
to the place of beginning. Al! of
Thursday by the
ner
“Tillamook” 1» printed on
said lot», blocks, and Additions DCtng
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. our product. This method of brand-
uj Little Cost—Big Results. All Tillamook County Reads Them.
One Cent a Word P?r Issue ¡0
In Tillamook City, Oregon.
Tillamook, Oregon
ing chese is distinctly Tillamook's
After hearing and determining ob­
--------- own and an effort is now being made
jection» to said apportionments, the
Leslie Harrison
Editor to get It patented.
No marriage licenses issued since Common Council will proceed to es­
last of January!
That little se»» the cost of the improvement to
the
Both Telephones
heal cows, team, some
young WANTED—GOOD MILKER WANTS
1
FOR SALE
midd! >
god named Cupid will come in for the property benefited thereby.
I stock.
Place will support
15 position on milk ranch;
A LOCAL OPPORTUNITY
co«?. Inquire- John
Theiler. 1 aged. Address Box 4, Wheele:.
Entered as second-class matter in
The question of u site for the pro­ some kind of a movement agains;
Datd this 10th day of March. FOR SALE—9x10 DONKEY FOR
l-6tf Oregon.
the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon.
sale
cheap.
Steinbach
Iron | Pleasant Valley.
3-10tlp
posed fruit cannery will come up for him If he doesn't get busy, Tillam- 1921.
off-
Works.
3-1
0t4
ook
people
are
after
all
useless
discussion at the meeting tomorrow
FRANCES B STRANAHAN,
FOP.
S.
’
-LE
-
HOUSE
AND
LOTS
WANTED TO RENT— MARRIED
Subscription Rates
evening at the city hall. Fin- City ice holders.
City Recorder of Tillamook City. FOR SALE—REGISTERED JERSEY
fcr <1000. Easy terms. Inquire at
man wants to rent ranch on half.
One year .-........................................»2.00
Headlight office.
12-2 tf
Bull, one year old. Mutual phone.
3-10t2.
Six months .............................
1.00 Council lias offered to give he old
Phone Bay City, 30F4.
I
3
of
one
gravel
pit,
which
const«
Albert Johnson. Bay City. 3-10t2
Three months ........................
.50
Editor Nunn of the Wheeler Re­
;
FOR
SALE
—
GOOD
STEEL
RANGE,
Extra showing and prices at Pen­
Payable In advance
block, with this proviso: That the potter is the proud daddy of a fine
also organ. Call Walter Nelson. WANTED—MEN’S WASHING,
and FOR SALE—TWO HORSES, 5 .<• J
pavement in front of the ptoperty son which arrived at his home
call for and deliver, Mutual
on nington'» on Suits, Coats, Skirts
’
ll-25tf
this spring, weight about 1200 and ! Mutual phone.
amounting to about »1,500, is to be Tuesday of last dweek. Congratu- Waists.—Adv.
phone. Marie Getchell.
11-lSlf
1300. Price »80 a piece. Address
GO SLOW.
paid for. On top of this would be lations.
FOR
SALE
—
HOUSE
AND
TWO
AZ24, Headlight.
3-iOt2p
At the meeting at the court house
“Black Beauty’’ is coming.
FOR RENT — SEVERAL UNFUR
the expense of putting in a railroad
lots on easy terms. Price $1,000.
last Wednesday night a sentiment
nlthed apartments.
Inquire of
FOR
SALE
—
ONE
JERSEY
COW,
switch, which would be quite cost­
i Enquire at Headlight office.ll-25tf
was displayed that bordered close on
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN S SALE
Plasker Brothers plumbing shop.
due to freshen in May. Call I. J.
ly, and for that reason it is thought Notice of Hearing of Objections to
Notice is hereby given that the un­ Green. Beaver, Ore.
the Soviet. Advocating the over­
3-10tCp FOR SALE—TWO LATEST STYLE
Apportionment for Street Improve­
that a more desirable site slijuld be
LOST AND FOUND
dersigned. guardian of the persons
White sewing machines, almost
throw of the government Is a dan­
ment.
obtained. Considering the impor­
new. Singer Agency, opposite P.
and estates of George Ludtke and FOR SALE—1920 DODGE COMMER-
gerous pastime in these days of un­ tance of the industry and the bene
ROW
LOST—FLAT BOTTOMED
ciai car, good as new. Tillamook j 0.
«
rest and conservative business men lit it will be to the city, the city
Notice is hereby given to all Ivan Ludtke, Minors, in pursuance
boat painted green. $5 reward.
Music Company.
lf FOR SALE — HOUSE AND THREE
of an order made by the County
be-
will think long and carefully
2-10tf
Walter Nelson.
could well afford to forego the cost whom It may concern, that the Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
tore they lend their support- to BUCh of the pavement to obtain the fruit Common Council has apportioned the
lot3 on Stillwell Avenue, No. 910;
FOR SALE—2000 GENUINE LOG-
BUSINESS NOTICES
anberry end tips.
From proven
a movement.
four blocks from public school. See
of authorizing and licensing him to do
cannery. Other places in the county cost of improving that portion
so, shall from and after thee 28th
plants that have been adapted to
owner on premises.
2-17-14
It may be that the people of Ore- are offering free sites for factories. Miller Avenue from the south side
»__________ _______ _ ______ ____
DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY
day of March, 1921, proced to sell nt
this climate for several years. P.
gon are burdened with a top-heavy aI1(j Tillamook City will never get of First Street, south to the City
Taxi-
and Tanning Company.
FOR SALE-CALVES FROM THOR-
private sale the following described
W. Jacob, Tillamook, Ore.
3-3'f
array of commissions but these bpd- new pay rolls if something is not Limits in Tillamook City, Oregon,up­
of animals
dermist
of
all
kinds
I
oughly
tested
herd.
Sired
by
real estate, situate in Tillamook
and heads. Tans all classes
les are doing a certain amount of done to encourage people to locate on each tract, lot or part thereof lift-
FOR SALE—ABOUT A QUARTER 1 a thoroughbred Guernsey Bull,
County, Oregon, to-wit:
furs; makes furs off classes
essential work and If they are dis­ in the city. At the present time ble therefore which is contained
houses,
furnished
or
block
,two
which
carried
record
of
900
lbs.
of
Lots 1 and 2, in Block 9 of Mohler,
furs. Manufacturers of all
continued something else must take there are a large number of persons within Local Improvement District
unfurnished,
will
rent
for
about
butter fat.
Josi Brothers, Wilson
wear. We also buy mountain
according to the recorded plat
their places. The idea of abolish­ who are contemplating the planting No. 18; that the said apportion­
»60 per month. Half cash and
bobcat and raccoon hides.
River.
2-17-t3
thereof.
ing all commissions in a single of loganberries, and with th J assur­ ment is now on file and may be seen
pay best prices. Douglas County
terms to suit. See Dr. Wise or
Said property to be sold for cash
IN—
Taxidermy and Tanning Cimpany,
sweep would be disastrous, to say the ance that a fruit cannery will
phone 140 or 32F4.
2-2 It 1 CLEARING SALE OF USED Edi-
be by anyone interested, in the office to the highest bidder.
Offers for
struments.
Piano. »95.00;
Roseburg, Oregon.
12-23tf
be erected here it would stimulate the of the City Recorder of Tillamook
least, and the outcome would
the purchase of said property to b* FOR SALE—CEDAR POSTS, 16c ! son talking machine, $5.00; disc
the destruction of any morale
we planting of more berries. One per- City, Oregon, and that the Common received by the underesigned at hi»
sew-
THE
GREATEST
ARTISTS
OF
THS
r- ords, 25c; organ, $50.00;
and 18c. Max Guthert, Mutual
has appointed Monday, reesidence at Nehalem, Oregon, or at
have left.
World have entrusted their repu­
ir.g machines, $10; Player rolls.
'son who" is interested in planting lo­ Council
phone.
3-3t3p I 50c. and many other articles, all
8 the office of Botts & Winslow, attor­
It is hard to say Just where the ganberries said that if it is decided March 21, 1921, at the hour of
tations to the Victor Record,.
bargains. Tillamook Music Co.
Hear them at their best in yovr
in neys-at-law, Tillamook City, Oregon. FOR SALE—DR. WISE HAS SEV-
movement started in Tillamook coun­ to build the cannery the acreage o'clock P. M. at the City Hall
i Victor Dealers.
12-4tf
own
home. Tillamook Music Co.,
ty though doubtless it partly origin­ would double itself, For that rea- Í Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time
eral
houses
for
sale
or
rent
fur
Dated this February 21st. 1921.
Dealers, opposite P. O.
ll-l1: f
ated from a few personal greivanccs. son the business men should attend and place for hearing objections to
nished or unfurnished, at Ba- FOR SALE—MAIL BOX SUITABLE
H. V. ALLEY,
| for rural route, in second hand
In any case it is beginning to follow the meeting tomorrow (Friday) ev­ said apportionment.
View. Call 32F4 for informa­ i condition. Apply Headlight of- HAY AND GRAIN HAULING A
Guardian of the Persons and
The property charged with the
the plan of the Non-Partisan League ening and not allow this industry to
tion.
2-24112 I fice.
Estates of George Ludtke and
speciality. Oregon Transfer. Boih
12-30ti
a vicious movement that lias already slip through our hands and go tlse- costs of said improvement and in­
phones. Opposite P. O.
12-9 *t
Ivan Ludtke, Minors.
2-24-t5 GIANT EVERBEARING STRAW- IF YOU WANT TO UUY OR 'ex­
engulfed some of the state» of the , where. Another tiling, tlie old grav­ cluded within Local Improvement
change poultry let us know. We THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD
berry plants, introduced by Geo.
middle west, causing the failure of el pit is a useless, unsightly place, district No. 18 is all the property in­
also have setting eggs and baby
Hammond. For sale by C. A.
—Victrolas and Victor Records.
chicks of 35 varieties for sale.
several banks and disrupting 1>uH- ¡and with a large fruit cannery cluded within the following boundar­
Tillamook Music Co., Opposite p.
Smith, 11th and 4th ave. E. 3-3'3
Send in your order soon. John
ness generally In those sections. built there, it would be a great im­ ies:
o.
ii-i str
Hof
man,
Tillamook.
1-271
10
Beginning at the Northwest coi­ Iowa Pioneers Live 75 Years in FOR SALE—MODERN HOUSE AND
The Non-Portisan League movement provement to the city, and would be
5 lots. Possession can be given ¿SHELTER COVE HOMESTEAD TO FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE-
1» striving to gain a hold In the Wil taxable property as well.
ner of Lot 3 in Block 2, of Good-
Same Spot.
be sold, I, the undersigned, will
gon Transfer,
both
phones.
April 1st, 1921.
3-3tl
lamette valley and from appearances
speed's Addition to the Town of Til
sell
my homestead of 160 acres,
12-9 tf
lamook, now Tillamook City; and Couple Married Three-Quarters of a FOR SALE—NEW 2'4 in. wagon
it» emissaries have been at work in
part of it cleared and in g>.-s.
our county, Credance has been glv-
running thence South to the North
Century Bought Their Farm for
A NOTAELE EXAMPLE
with springs. Call at this office.
the other in small brush such tis AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN
$160 in 1845.
en It by several disgruntled taxpny- ,It must be discomilting to lite en- line of Bloce 1 of A. A. Miller’s Ad­
vine maple, bear berry, salmon
2-24t3.
Tillamook County. Victor Vic-
er» and thtis the movement ba.- emits of our American form of gov­ dition to the Town of Tillamook,
trolas, $25.00 and up. Victor Re­
FOR SALE—FORD TOURING CAR . berry and a few scatterd alders
very easily cleared. Fern and
Mount Zion, la.—Seventy-five years
ernment to contemplate the life now Tillamook City; thence East to
spread.
newly painted, nearly new tires,
cords, 85 cents and up. Tilla­
logs
very
few.
There
is
a
house,
I
a
:<>
Daniel
Reneker
brought
Mary,
ills
In good running condition. Terms
mook Music Co., Opposite P. 0.
As for the high taxes, nobody con- history of President Harding.
a point 105 feet East of the North­
barn,
orchard
and
good
meadow.
bride ot a tew days, to Iowa from
or would exchange for carpenter
11-lStf
As the son of a minister of mod­ west corner of said block 1: fhence Ohio. Today they still are living on
trols them but the taxpayers them-
Accommodate
12
or
15
head
of
w ork or painting. See Dr. Wise.
cattle. There is also 10 or 12
Mlvea, We clamor for Improvements erate means he lived the life of the south, parallel with the,East line tlie original hoinesteud they estab­
tons of Chittem bark on the place. WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHERE
and then kick about paying for average American boy and young of Miller Avenue to the South boun­ lished in the “wild West” in 1845. FOR SALE — 3 % ACRES RIVFR
This place lies in a cove, sur­
at any time. Oregon Transfer,
bottom
land
about
2
miles
south
them, We spend money lavishly and man. The wholesome home influ­ dary of Tillamook City, thence west Reneker will be ninety years of age
rounded by high mountains east
office opposite P. O. Both phones.
of Tillamook on pavement.
Pr­
ences surrounding him in early life along the South boundary line of February 24, and his wife is ninety­
blame the state government for it.
north and west; facing the south:
12-9 tf
iced
reasonably.
Half
cash,
bal
­
seven.
Their
marriage
record
ami
the
the warmest and most sheltered
The movement started Wednesday undoubtedly laid tlie foundation for Tillamook City to a point 105 feet
number
of
years
spent
on
the
same
ance terms.
Inquire at Headlight
place in Tillamook County, so 1 - THE WORLD MOVES; SO DO WE.
night should be squelched until the strong character later developed, West of the West line of Miller av­
homestead probably can he equaled ny
serves the name of Shelter Cove.
Oregon Transfer, opposite P. 0.
office.
3-3
t2
such time that we have a substantl.il but it was pretty much the same in­ enue; thence North parallel with the few couples.
The lpnd can’t be beat, will grow
Both phones.
12-9 if
organization to take over the affairs fluence which surrounds the aver­ West line of Miller Avenue to the
anything; some of it as good as
Tlie couple attribute tlielr long years FOR SALE l'/2 ACRES, ONE COW
cow, good house and barn,
on
that are now being handled by (lie age American family.
Northwest corner of Lot 2, in Block of lite to the fact Unit they are God­
river bw^tom. Part of it can be MONEY TO LOAN—ENQUIRE OF
Wilson River. L. D. Smith. 24-t4
irrigated from the creek that run»
commissions we are seeking to abol­
Equipped with no more education 2 of A. A. Miller’s Addition to the fearing and believe In simple life and
John Leland Henderson, 206-3rd
through the place, which supplies
St., Tillamook, Oregon.
FOR SALE -7 ACRES. 7 COWS,
ish. and as for the Non-Partisan I linn Is freely offered to every young Town of Tillamook, now Tlllamoox simple Joys.
water
all
through
th
e
summer,
'.
if
Mr. and Mrs. Reneker’» married life
good buildings, at Wilson River
League movement, a little study of American, lie started his career City; thence North to the south line
you are looking for a good and I SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE
Bridge. L. D. Smith.
2-24t 4
of 75 years, In the eyes of modern-day
this subject will convince any sound witli neither "pull" nor wealth to of block 1, In H. F. Goodspeed’s At!
cheap place, here is a chance.
folks, contains few thrills.
It has
Postoffice. O. M. Cook.
For further information apply to
minded perHon of ine Inadvisability ease the path to success. He suc­ dltion to Tillamook City; thence
TRUCK FOR SALE—1921 NEW
been mostly hard work.
owner
on
the
place.
Manuel
of riving it one atom of support.
ceeded in business, not brilliantly, west to a point 105 feet West of th
job.
Will sell or trade in on an-
Rwieker. when a young man, left Ills
Suarres, Beaver, Tillamook County,
PROFESSIONAL
'but as the average man, who sets Southeast corner of said block: hums In Ohio to go West to see the
other machine. For information
Oregon.
DR.
WISE
WILL BE AT HIS
write C. R. Seymour, Twin Rocks,
hlnnclf resolutely and wholehearted­ thence North to the North line
of country. He returned in a short timo
OREGON DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE ly to Ills task, succeeds.
WANTED
City office each Monday morning
Oregon, Tillamook County.
said block 1; thence easterly alor; to get his Mary. Their hoiieyunxin was
’n an article headed "Oregon Dai
at 9 A. M.
2-24-’f
The president typifies the aver­ the South line of First Street to the spent floating down the Ohio river to LOGANBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE ■ WANTED—A GIRL TO SING BEN
rymen'H By-Products Corporation" In age Ameican citizen of today, and place of beginning.
All of said lots, tlm MisMisHlppI on a small bwit. On
BOLT” at the Rex Thursday DR. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH—Room
in
large or small quantities.
last, there appear» several column» refutes the assertion often made by blocks and additions being in Tilla­ landing at the Mlvi*n iypl th« cwsple
110 I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tillamook.
night during the picture “Once
Prime plants properly handled.
b«»dml
north
fur
ttia
cabin
Reudkar
of praise for the work of the Ore­ indlcal agitators and shallow ab- mook City, Oregon.
Mutual phone, Bell phone 146-M.
to Every Woman.” Rex Theatre.
had pi'eri.MU.ly erMaCtxl In tbu fuidat
W. Mahon, Hillsboro, Oregon.
gon dalrymcn'sLeague In behalf of server», that the average man ha*
After hearing and determining whd*rn.«o of b»w«, our the
t
DR.’S ALLEN & SHARP DENTISTS
it» patron«.
no chance today under our form of objections to said apportionment the Kit» «T M»«ot Alo». ’lfluM-o they waut FOR SALB— GOOD ORGAN, »10.00. WANTED—CASH REGISTER. AP
National Building.
ply
at
this
office.
3-3t3p
A mat einent of their July. 1920, government.
See Walter Nelson.
P-lOtf
»re teda,».
Common Council will proceed to as­ and tharv
DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS TILLA-
“pool” show« that in Coos and Cur- I Hi« life offers Inspiration to the sess the cost of the improvement to
Ti» -«arty
wur« spoou Io ciao:
MISTLAND BRAND Italian Prunes TO TRADE—CEDAR POSTS FOR
ntook office every Monday afteF
•of
tha
IM
tema
uf
tluitxjr
rtesvdr<w
ry counties the farmers were paid ynung man, and assurance to ail the property benefitted thereby.
Lowest prices in years.
good cow. Address or call at the
Best
had p«rclia»»d at »1 an aera, Supplì«,
noon and Tuesday until further
Bn average of »1.869 per hundred for i|lat America is still America,
Dated this 10th day of March, wars broejht from a traùti*» t»« 46
grade. 1920 crop >. Packed I
Headlight office.
3-3t3p
i
la
2-24-tf
notice.
Ir milk, while the total gross re-
1921.
net weight boxes or in 1 ■acks.
mil»» away. Ground on their tract was
DENTIST,
I. 0
•«iut« were »2.315 per hundred
WAN
I
ED
—
TO
RENT
RANCH
BY DR. J. B GRIDER,
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN.
brukati with th« aid of vies.
Prices postpaid:
<
O. F. Bldg., Tillamook, Oregon.
pounds of milk.
Cotnparethia with
CORRECTION
experienced
dairyman.
Place
must
City Recorder of Tillamook City.
•Iv» childrau w»r» burs to th» R»toa-
Sixes-Boxes. 101b. ; 251b 501b 1001b
In the February 24th issue
the
Tillamook county pi’ees.
support herd of thirty cow», Ap- IF IN NEED OF GLASSES SEE A. H
kara. l our of thaaa stUl atirviv». All
8-10Í2.
40 5»............... 1.79 4.02 7.8J 14.59
Take Maple Leaf creamery for an Headlight under the annual
ply Headlight office.
3 3t 2
arv »«ya Th» »W»Bt is Jaovh. »fad
Harris. Registered optician, at H
»•-7«............... 1.15 2.92 5.64 10.21
W. Bvanatt'» Jewelry »tore Tin-
wv«iily two, sad the yotutfart ia Mr.
«■ample: lu July 1920 the
Maple of the Tillamook County Ct
»»-160.................7» 1.51 2.88 4.5» WANTED—TO BUY CLBAN OLD
Botica. Will make date» any til'»-
W. RaBMtec. M'W< Urty Iww
Heat eheae sold for »29,056.19; the association In the list of expendl- Notíoe of Hearing Objections to Ap-
Bpltte................... »5 1.98 3.77 «48
dav and Saturdays until furth«
•otto» rag». Headlight office.
portiotuneat for Street Imprese- IX» estuar two *%«*»'* <tao Joah*« sad
tf
factory received 859,195 pounds of 1 lures, the it»» of ’ sdvortlsiug w»»
Satisfaction
or money
bu«k.
Phene 143-J.
DaMmi
^■o
n
i
ir
»a
r
WttB
ch»
meaK
down as »47,128 42. This
Bilik and the farmers were paid »25. I put
Prompt ski ptneat.
Order BOV.
Dr
'-'-ansa
a»
the
»«
m "Min» i i
180.99 for butterfat.
Gross receipts should have been 124.280 21. Tit«
Notice is hereby glveu
Check or moaey order. Ward K.
»war <A» «M «.as»»«ad. Dr. Q«ar»tt
1
and tel- whom It may ooucern, that
ware »3.88 per hundred and the p«(- amount spent for telephone
Aasahar Wh basa« at 8ka a»» of
Rlchardaoe, 2155 Frost St.,
1-011« received an average of »2.93 per egraph wns published as »1949.65 mon Council has apportioned
CwMv». ’Fodny U U i tswidaat ef
Ism, Oregoa.
»«ibi 01»», .1»g., asd ha Bos
m »
hundred pound« for their milk, which while it should have been »451.59. cost of improving that portion
NahraaiM FOE SALE—THE LILLY BROOK
ta »1.05 per hundred more than re-
.Miller Avenue extending from
Stock Farm. 60 acre» of the fin-
eeived in Coos and Curry that month.
e»t Tillamook Dairy land, located
Much agitation baa been rai««d south line of First Street, south
N th« Maple Leaf patron» had receiv­
1 H tail»« from Tillamook City o«
over the increase in rate» granted the south line of Eighth Street,
«rf fee
ed th« aame aa Coos and Curry coun
road
Wllio» river. Paved
the Pacific State« Telephone conip- l illamook City, Oregon. upon each
towa. Runs 80 cows and
ly farmer» for their milk it would
me
>eS|A«
have
(aw
any.
Tlllamook people are not a.< tract, lot or parcel thereof liable
own hay. Barn »tanchioned
have meant a tol.il of »17,058.35, r
pip»d to milk SO cows. Four box
greatly effected by thia raise as they therefor which Is contained within a**r f*wa» B m U heiaa. They have
----- WITH-----
■»*» vevsrtd tripe t» Falla <lty. Neb.,
|9.14S 64 leae than they sere actua­
»tails for testing cows. Good
are by having to support two sy­ Local Improvement District No. 19: te ’hit tbeir “baf,” Dz. Mevrge,
milking
machine,
new.
Nine
room
lly paid.
Surely the Oregon Dairy
stems
This In * rank Imposition that said apportionment Is now on sad eaee weat bark te visit child heed
two story house, modern dutch
men’s League Is a wonderful organ-
and a concerted effort should bo tile and may be seen by any one in­ i— 11 ta Obi».
kitchen, all good outbuildings.
iBBtioB.
Get
y.u r reserv' d neat ertly for
Wired and electric lighted. Hot
made to compel them to consolidate. terested. in tlie office of the city Re-
This league is also attempting to
and cold water in house, barn and
■ ordr of Tillamook City, Oregon, and the High School “Cptfel'a ” — Adv
. ........ »
....... .
milk house. Good berry garden»
•■•teal" Tillamook's method of brand
that the Common Council has np
and orchard. Land 1» on one of
The league peopl >
Ing Ita product.
It •em« that people are still hold- pointed Monday. March 21, at
“
Mis»
Cherry
Blossom"
March
the
the best fishing rivers in the coun­
have a cute little name, "Melowest". ing off buying, hoping for a further
hour of 8 o'clock P. M. at the City 18.—Adv.
ty and is some of the best land In
the state. Income for 1920 wa
Hail in Tillamook City, Oregon, aa
»6.500.
Price »30.000, one-thir
The “Kid" la coming.
the time and place for hearing ob-
cash,
balance
terms. See L. E
Jectlona to raid improvement.
Smith, owner, Tillamook, Oregon
Tlie ptoperty charged with the
Scientifically prepared for obtaining and retain
R^l, B ox 22._____________ 2-10t4
T h Ute te fteulfy
cost of said improvement and In- I
ing a healthy condition of the mouth, teeth and
FOR SALE -FIFTEEN CROSS SO-
eluded within Local Improvement
BRED TO I-AY WHITE LEGHORNS
gums.
da pop bottle«, all in good condi­
District No. 19. is all the property
Hatichlng Eggs for sale. W. S.
tions. Will sell part or all. 25«
Get the cool clean Klenzo feel­
included within the following boun­
Coates. Tillamook.
3-10tf
dozen. Inquire Headlight.
ing that will help you enjoy
daries: Beginning st the Northwest
corner of Lot 3 in Block 2 of Good­ FOR SALE—S. C. RHODE ISLAND »' g R BALE — SWEET FW :i'«i
your meals and protect your
Red setting eggs from high p■•••-
prune». First
gr.de
speed'« Addition to the Town
o*
assorted.
teeth from decay.
Smaller thin Ita!'»» but sweeter,
Tillamook, now Tillamook City; and I duclng layer». »1.50 a setting.
Can
Mrs.
B
A.
Founts, Mutual
be eaten wlthoat sugar.
running thence South to the North
phone.
Fi eight prepaid to Tillamook
line of Block 1 of A. A. Miller'« Ad
3-iets
tix cent« per pound.
(J
dltion to the Town of Tillamook, FOR SAL*—SMALL CHEESE OUT-
25c and 50C
Haynea, Prune Grower. Ya i.hill.
now Tillamook City, thence East to
fit comp’- ,e for brick »»d Till«
Ore.
2-3tf
a point 105 feet East of Northwes-
KLENZO TOOTH BRUSHES,
moot ch o.». Two uBlteIfinir.au
corner of said block one; thence
milking machine tor SO toot tain FOR SALE -FULLER AND JOHN-
4OC
South parallel with the East line of
Potato digger Circular wood saw.
son Î0 H. P. heavy duty engine
.Miller Avenue to the center line
KLENS0 LIQUID ANTISEPTIC,
Easy term« if desired. W. Roe
Gas or distillate.
Almost new.1
running East and West through
nicke. Wood«, Ore.
Priced
rensorably.
3-10t2
Inquire
rt
25c and 50c
Black eleven of said Miller Addt
Headlight office.
2-3tt
tion; thence West to the Southwest LOBT—WHILE RETURNING FROM
Tillamook Tuesday. March 2nd, FOR SALE A TEN COW RANCH
corner of Lot Two in Block Twelve
on Foley creek. Eight cows, one
part of the top to an o^gan. Find­
of »aid A. A. Miller Addition: thence
Sold Only At
horse and buggy goes with it. A
er please notify uc W. Galloway.
North parallel with the West line
small payment down. J. F. Will­
of Miller Avenue to th» south line . Sandlake, Ore.
ford. Mohler, Oregon.
l-13Uc
<.’ mock on» of II F. Good«p««d Ad- LOST—.SHEPHARD DOG
Let ine bring you a Vaugh drag-
.BLACK.
•Bw. Mutual pboae. E. G. Krebs
dltion to Tillamook City; thence
with «hit» feet. Strayed away in
THE REXALL STORE
l-13tf
W»at to a point 10» fwt We»t
of
city about 2 w»»ka ago. O. N
Tillamook, Oregon
th» SoBthaaat aorntr •f a»14 Bltwk
Nàtgdoa. H. F. D.
«mi FOR SAL*— DAIRY FARM. AMVT
Billamnnk Hraiilight XX”
decreas in prices.
Their hope« may
come to naught for many comodittes
have reached the bottom and are go-
: ing up again.
In any event it isn’t
probable that they will go much low­
er.
Headlight Classified Ads I
HAVE UNIQUE RECORD
Keep Your Mouth
Healthy
KLENZO
Products.
KLENZO DENTAL CREAM,
C. L CLOUGH CO