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    {Tillamook fctaMtgfjt
▲ Weekly Paper Published Every
Thursday by the
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc.
Tillamook. Oregon
Leslie Harrison
Editor
not think much of the feUov ek>
thinks he has to dig up a dul’ar or
two occasionally so aB not to git in
bad with the boys and then cxcer-
cises his prerogative of standing on
the street corner and knocking, with
out much idea of what is going
It is Individually ar.d collectively,
human;and it has all the human
faults and frailties. It needs more
and appreciates more, the chap who
attends its affairs, gives it a friend­
ly pat on the back and a kind word
and helps to navigate in sate chan­
nels.
Incidently, the amount of money
actually taken from the city bv the
promoters of the "Trail" was consid­
erably less than »250.00 while »he
sum spent In the city on account of
It, including music, rents, printing, i
hotel bills, etc., was in excess of |
»500.00. The treasury of Tillamook (
Post gained over »300.00 fiom the !
show.
A b elaborate program waa giv. n in PoU with 10
the afternoon including a Club Play,
demonstrations, songs, reading* ar.d
recitations. In every cau inu«-!,
credit is due the local club leadeis
and teachers for their un'h’uj if
forts in behalf of the work.
Last Saturday a l-j'ot me< »ii:g »1
the Nestucca Guern </ and Jersey
Calf Clubs v-n h>’d a: tbi Clove r-
aale Grange Hall. A2» »r a shn- <
business session lie clube .ij.’curn’d
*o attend tu? pr*>> «<n
the teach-
e*-9 meeting nt lhe Kid b us* rhe
clubs will mill again during •he
first week In Jun*? ptio.* fnJ*he Jer-
sey Jubilee when Mr Allen, State
Livestock club leader will be heie
to help every cal’ club club member
in the county.
• • •
Miss Cowgill will meet with the
club members in Titla nock City on
Monday afternoon at the school
house and will be pl r ;*«•<! i o me-rt
with any others who may wish to a»
tend, particularly the parents.
little dressed dolls
formed the centerpiece*and fragrauee
ol the apple blossoms made one
think of Fairyland. Needies t to fay
all did ample justice to all the good
things to eat. The next meettnj will
be in June.
Headlight Classified Ads
Uttle Cost—Big Results.
AU Tillamook County Reads Them.
0- Cent
—• a Word Per - issuc
One
SCHOOL CONTEST
Quite a little contest is on among
some of the schools of the county to
see who can win the gold watch
which Dr. Smith has offered to *.he
pupil who raises the most money fir
the car of fish for the China Near
East Relief.
The district which raises the most
will be given a beautiful silk flag
by Mr. Holden.
Bay City With Miss Bodie In ’h
lead is running against Tillamoox
where Miss Almeda True is ahead.
Cloverdale is at work, and the
north end of the county has not re­
ported but it is expected that they j
may be ahead of the rest.
FOR SALE—LOT IN TILLAMOOK, FOR SALE—2000 GENUINE
1 block from paved street. 52 54
anberry end tips.
Prom
by 205 5» feet. »300.00; »25 cash
Entered as second-class matter in
FOR SALE—A GOOD CHICKEILN’G
Plants
that
have
been
adapt«/’
balance »10 per month.
S. 3.
the postofllce at Tillamook, Oregon.
square piano for »50.00. -I y°u
this climate for several y€ars ‘ B
Johnson, Owner.
5-5tf
want this, come quick. TiiianiJoi.
W. Jacob, Tillamook, Ore.
3^
Subscription Bates
Music Co.
5-i9tf FOR SALE—Two pair mated canary
One year ...................................... »2.00
birds Two' females with young FOR SALE—GOOD STEEL R\Nc?
Six months ............................ .. 1.00
FOR SALE—BOAT7 HOUSE WITH
also organ. Call Walter NeiZ?
Three months.................................... 50
birds. Pair of Paropuets. Aad Mutual phone.
. **>0,
net rack. C. H. Makinster, Till­
Payable In advance
one beautiful
St. Andrciburg ___ ____________________Tl-iltf
amook. Ore.
5-J !t-P
Roller or trainer. 801 Wes 3rd
WANTED
FOR SALE—YEARLING HOLSTEIN
St. Tillamook, Ore.
UNJUST CRITICISM
I DO“PRÁCTTcAL~ÑÜRÍr^~-r
bull, full blood. See Henry Weed,
Some criticism of the American Le­
will take your maternity casê»r
one mile south of Holstein factory
DAIRY FARM
gion has been manifest during the
Tillamook.
_______ 5-5t4
also help with p
------ - houp»
geperal
One of the best RANCHES in FER­
paat’week on account of the "Oregon
work. Write me for dales,
FOR
"SALE
-7
YEAR
OLD
HORSE
TILE SATSOP VALLE1
200
•-«»
Trail" exhibition put on by Tilla­
furnish best of references Wrj,
weighs 1100 lbs., works single
acres; 130 acres finest RIVER
mook Post. Strangely, the severest
Florence Bell, Tillamook, Or-
or double. Byron Bradley, Mu*uai
BOTTOM; 85 acres in high state
2t
criticism appears to emanate from
Phone.
5-l>t3p
of
cultivation,
all
planted
and
merchants of the town who con-plain
WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERu
CLUB NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
seeded; small orchard and tine
FOR SALE—CHOICE HOME SITES.
of the vast sums of money taken
housework. Call 145 j
5
Miss Helen Cowgill of the Oiegon
Prof, Reed is a pleasing speaker
pasture; about half million feet
Have just had placed in my hands
from the city by the promc cera of Ag ricultural College, Superintendent
Club members of Oretown will be and his address was especially well
timber; on macadamized highway;
part of the academy grounds on
the show.
Geo. Lamb and Miss Elizabeth Buir, visited on Wednesday afternoon and
WANTED TO RENT
i
good school; 6 miles from lun-.oua
4th and 5th St. These lets will
Members of the Legion would County Club Leader, are visiting the at that time Misd Cowgill will pre­ received.
George Williams who has been Î
SATSOP CHEESE FACTORY; 8 WANTED TO RENT- MARRiEl>
be sold very cheap considering the
take this criticism in better grace if Home Economics clubs of the county sent the Garden Club with thir cer-
room house with bath, running
location. Close to the business
the business men of the cornnurJ'.y this week. At Wheeler on Monday tificate of Achievement for having very sick with pneumonia for the
man wants to rent ranch on half
water, electric lights, te.fcphcae,
section. See A. C. Everson
for
had displayed greater interest in the noon the two Sevang Clubs enter­ completed their work in 1920 with last two weeks is reported to be * n
Phone Bay City, 30F4. •
the
road
to
recovery.
etc.; good ham, new chicken
price and terms.
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affairs^of the Post. It is true that tained at lunch In honor of Miss a 100 per cent record.
3Ti T.
E. K.
telegram has been received that
house, electrically lighted; ranch
business concerns of the city con­ Cowgill and following that an hour Mitchell is local club leader. They
FOR RENT
the body of Private Frank Mitchell FOR SALE—FORTY ACRES FARM
equipped with Case tractor, discs
tributed the sum of »266.00 towards was spent in instruction ar.d in in­ and their teacher, Mrs Mitchell, will
or dairy land about three miles
of Bay City will arrive in New York
and farm equipment; gasoline FOR RENT— FURNISHED House­
the publication of the so-called news specting the work of the club mem­ have a beach party on the last lay
from Neskowin on main coast
May 21.
Funeral announcement
i
pump. Some thoroughbred stock;
paper Issued three days last week a bers, They will have their Achieve- of school Friday fternoon. May 30.
keeping rooms fully mode n »11
road. Creek runs thru place.
will be made later.
Shropshire
sheep, high grade
part of which, however small it may ment exhibit on Saturday evonlig,
per month. Corner 6th Ave and
School
house
on
land.
Cheese
Kindergarten is being planned for
chickens, span of mares, etc. Price
9th St. E.
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have been, was returned to them in June 4th.
factory a mile away. Early sale
WHISTLE SIGNALS
this summer. Children from the
»20,000; »7,500 cash, balance
the publicity thereby gained. But
jesired. Write Tracy Byers, Ida
To be used 30 minutes before wa- ages of 4 to 7 inclusive will be ne­
easy terms. An examination will FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE
with very few exceptions, tbi Inter­
On Monday afternoon the club ter In mains will be turned off.
ho Falls, Idaho, for further par
cepted. See Eve M. Beekman at
with large garden. Apply m p.j,
prove the value of this rar.en.
est of the merchants ceased with tha> recently organized at Pine Giove was
ticulars.
4-28t4
Four blasts of curfew whistle of 30 Guild Hall between 3:30 avd 4:30
for
Beals-___________________ 4-2»tf
Owners
sacrificing
to
cam
expression of cooperation. Le».s than visited and the club membeia manl seconds each: Attention.
on school days.
—Adv.
other business.
twenty percent of the people in at­ fested a keen Interest in their work.
Four blasts followed by tw.j short
FOR RENT—WE HAVE FOR RENT
The Tlllicum chib was entertnined I
McCAW & CO.
tendance at the "Trail” weri resi­
At Nehalem on Monday evening blasts: W’ater will be turned off
STAGE INFORMATION
cheap a ranch near H b?, on
on Wednesday evening by Miss Vei-
Aberdeen, Wash.
The Stage hereafter will leave at
dents of Tillamook City or of the an Achievement Day program was west of 2nd avenue east.
Three Rivers on the highway jt
cnica Allen and Miss Ruth Partridge
near vicinity of Tillamook City and given under the direction of Miss
Four blasts followed by four shert at the home of Mrs. Lynn Partridge 7:30 A. M. instead of 8 A, M. in <r-
will support ten cows. Nsst icca
der tfiat you might reach Portland You need a car. We need the men*
the number of merchants who ap­ Parr and Mrs. Blanchard. Parent.* | blasts: Water will be turned otf 01
Valley Real Estate Ageny, Clo­
First prize was won by Miss Edna
ey. These cars are all good values.
before dinner and if necessary re­
peared during the three evenings had been invited to attend and fol- entire system.
verdale, Ore.
4-28U
Mills and the booby by Miss
Ida
»550
re-
1— Dodge touring
turn
on
the
afternoon
stage
*l:icl)
could probably be counted on the lin­ lowing the evening’s program
Four blasts only: Electric current Snyder. The next meeting will b
$1000
leaves Portland at 2 P M. If you, who
2— Dodge touring
gers of two hands,
Smok'.s and freshments were served.
cut off.
in the nature of a farewell entertain­
$800 FOR PASTURE PHONE 2F22 ]4tJ
travel
by
stage,
want
good
tcrvice
3
—
Dodge
touring
other affairs heretofore planned by
This codi will be used when pcir.- ment for the teacher members whe
5150
at
more
reasonable
rates
in
the
fu
­
I
—
Overland
model
90
the Post and to which business mtn
On Tuesday at Mohler an all day ible. If you have a hot fire in
the are leaving soon.
$ 650 MODERN
ture it will be necessary for you to
5—Chevrolet Model 490,
were invited, have received like enn- Achievement Day program was given stove, leave hot water faucet, open
HOUSE FOR RENT.
$750
give your undivided support to the
7— Chevrolet model 490
by the clubs of Mohler and Barnes- until fire cools off.
sideration.
Phone 49.
4 21tf
J U G. CLUB
>200
Cadillac Stage Lline.
8— Chevrolet model 490
While the American Legior. appre­ dale. Picnic dinner was sa-ved at
Tillamook Water Commission,.
Mrs. Hefs:l and Mrs. Winslow en­
»650 FOR RENT — SEVERAL UNFUR.
The Cadillac Line is an indep in­
ciates financial assistance glvrn to noon- Exhibits Including rabbits,
9— Studebaker 7 pas.
By E. D. Hoag, Supt.
5-19’3 tertained the J. U. G. Club on May
nished apartments.
Inquire of
dent one running out of Poit’and,
515 J
10— Studebaker bug
it on occasion. It Is not an institu­ Guernsey calves, sewing, ar.d cook­
llth at the home of the latter.
Plasker Brothers plumbing shop.
operated by Tillamook men, just as
Î1C00
tion organized for profit and it does ing were judged and prizes awarded.
II
—
Overland
roadster
Rook was played, Mrs. Hall carry­
UNACCOUNTED FOR
we believe you want it operated. We
$650
12— Studebaker roadster
Philip John Dwyer has been miss­ ing off the honors.
TO EXCHANGE
siero
try to protect you by careful driving
13
—
Nash
6
,
1920
The Invited guests were Mesdames
ing since August 16, 1920. He dis­
and »40,000.00 accident InkUiance.
$500
16
—
Ford
truck
WANTED
—
TO TRADE A FULL
appeared from the Marine Hospital, Beltz, Rlechers, Boals, Hall, Turn­ Any request or suggestion by you in
Ü
seso
18
—
Chevrolet
model
490
blood
Jersey
bull calf, 15 months
San Francisco in poor mental health. bull, Morrison, Partridge, and Curl the way of improving service will
19— Overland country club »550
old. for a good grade cow. Hais
Schultz.
Mr. Dwyer was honorably dis­
be gladly received by us.
During
f'í 0
20— Dodge Raodster
eligible to register.
C. W. Hat­
The June meeting will be with
charged from Troop C. 17th Cavalry,
the summer there will be an aerial
»700
21— Studebaker 7 pas.
field,
Cloverdale,
Ore.
1-2812
Mrs.
John
Carroll.
U. S. Army, Fort McDowell, San
line established In connection with
$650
22— Grant 6
Francisco, on May 21,1920. A’hen
VICTROU
the Cadillac Stage Line so that you
z$250 EXCHANGE—NEW
23— Overland box body
CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS
last seen he was 22 years old, weigh-
for
Ford
Roadster
in
fi st class
may
have
a
more
rapid
and
a
mere
You can now get B- K., the best cleanser and
24— Reo Roadster
$350
Notice is hereby given tha all
fed 150 lbs. was 5 feet 10 inches in
condition.
Singer
Agtr.cy,
Opp.
unique
means
of
transportation
Fords
from
200
up.
disinfectant known, at the Satifaction Store.
height, had dark brown eyes, brewn general warrants issued during May,
Post Office.
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when you wish.
ACKLEY
&
MILLER
June
and
July
1920
and
all
road
hair and fair complexion.
Every canch should have a gallon of B. K.
The latter will be operated and
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
He also had a tattoed design on warrants to date will be paid upon piloted by Cap. Lyle Smith who ex­
LOST AND FOUND
<
thia
his right forearm, with either P. F. presentation. Interest ceases
pects
to
make
his
initial
trip
to
'!
III-
FOR SALE—188 ACRE DAIRY
Dwyer or P. F. D. --Every bu Idy 19th day of May 1921.
FOUND— PACKAGE CONTAINING
amook in his new plane next Satur­
ranch. About 80 acres river bot-
Leslie
Harrison,
Treasurer.
should take notice Any information
1 pair ladies shoes, 1 pair how.
day. For tickets or reservations go
< concerning this boy will be appre­
tom; the balance is timber and
and one union suit. This pack­
to
or
call
F.
B
McKinley
’
3
office,
good berry land,
House, two
Cloverdale High School Dedicated
You will need chick starter, then chick
age left in car from Cloverdale by
ciated and rewarded by his mother,
Bell phone 72W and Mutual phone.
barns,
implements
and
14 cows go
Cloverdale,
May
16.
—
There
was
Mrs.
John
Dwyer,
63,
E.
122nd
81-,
mistake
last week. Owner can
scratch, growing mash, developing mash, egg
Adv.
CADILLAC STAGE LINE
with place, Must be seen to be
New York City. Or notify Chief In­ a big crowd present, Saturday nt
recover same by identifying hires
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership
producer, and grain feeds for your chickens.
appreciated. Address R 25 care
spector, Police Department, New the 'dedication of the Cloverdale
and paying for this Su.
5-13tf
Headlight.
4-21tf
High
School
Building.
The
follow
• The Satisfaction Store has all these. -
York City.
Notice is hereby given that the
LOST—FLAT BOTTOMED
ROW
i
Ing program was rendered in the
partnership heretofore existing be­
FOR
SALE
boat
painted
green.
»5
reward.
forenoon:
,
0. E S. Kensington Club
tween Shearer and Crank is dissolved
By John Leland Henderson
Walter Nelson.
2-10tf
•
The O. E. Sr Kensington Club America, by the audience.
May 16th, 1921. All persons tiwlbg
Bonded Real Estate Agent.
Prayer by Mr. P. O. Light
< spent a very pleasant afternoon May Song
the above partnership are requested
206 Third St., Tillamook
BUSINESS NOTICES
and Dance, Choosing a Flower.
4th and a large number were in at
to settle their indebtedness with 1— 165 acre Kilchis river ranch, 30
Bring your seed wants to us; we can fill
Recitation,
"Raggedy
Man
”
by
Ag
­
tendance. After the business sessl-vi
Dr. A. C. Crank the owner of all ac­ acres first diver bottom. 15 acres in HAY AND GRAIN HAULING 1
them. Protect >our garden from worms with
speciality. Oregon Transfer. Both
a social hour was enjoyed.
In a nes Todd.
counts due and payable to Shearer cultivation. Springs and creeks.« 135
phones.- Opposite P. O.
12-9 tf
Piano Duet by Pauline Miller and
flower
guessing
contest
the
fav
rs
Maggot bate.
and Crank up to and including May acres timber and logged off bench
Beatrice
Blackburn.
were awarded io Mrs. Boats and Mrs.
10. 1921.
l. nd. Live stock, earn. etc. »10,000 FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORB-
gon Transfer, both phones.
8. Coates after which the hw*esses Dialog, "Troubles of a Census Taktr,'
Terms.
Respectfully,
»
12-» tf
< Mrs. A. H. Gaylord. Mrs. F H Mat­ by Dorothy Le Fefre and Raynu nd
2— Fine residence property on third
A. C. CRANK, M. D,
Miller.
AT
LAST
—
A
VICTOR
DEALER
IN
thews and Mrs. J Steinbach Invited
street, paved. Easy terms.
Price
Tillamook
County.
Victor
Vie-
Vocal
Duet
by
Maxine
Churchill
and
I
the members to the dining recm
»4200.00.
CARD OF THANKS
►
trolas, »25.00 and up. Victor Re­
where a real banquet awaited them. Freddie Buell.
To our freinds throughout the 3— 60 a. good creek bottom land,
cords, 85 cents and up. Tilla­
Recitation,
"The
Worm
”
by
Glen
The color scheme of pink and white
country whose kindness and sym some hill. Good loganberry land. 15
mook Music Co., Opposite P. 0.
Os
being carried out. Amlnitur« May Anderson.
11- lStI
pathy was so g^perously-extended us acre lots, »60.00 per acre. Terms.
Animated Song, "Three Blind Mice" in
our recent bereavement we wish Whole tract cash »50.00 per acre. THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD
Colonial Minuet by High Sch»-ol to
express our heartfelt thanks.
6—Cottage and 3 lots, subject to
—Victrolas and Victor Reconl«.
Girls.
street assessments. »1150.00. Terms.
Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P.
H. L. Provost and family.
At the conclusion of the forenoon
O.
11-1 LI
5
—
Cottage
and
2
lots.
Miller
Ave.
program the crowd was Ushered Ini >
Ü
Statement of the
Ownership, and 3rd street, assesments, »3,000 WE HAUL ANYTHNG ANYWHBM
two large rooms, which were used
at any time. Oregon Transfer,
Management, Circulation, etc.. Re­ installment plan.
dining rvims,
I on this occasion as
office opposite P. O. Both phones.
quired by the Act of Congre.w of
where a sumptuous community din­
12- 1 tf
SALE—13 MONTHS OLD
August 24.1912. of Tillamook Head­ FOR
ner was served. The tables we>e
THE
WORLD
MOVES;
SO
DO
WR
grade bull. w.
W. E. McKinster
light, published every Thursday at
loaded with eatables which looked
Oregon
Transfer,
opposite
P.
0
Wilson
River.
B
Both phones.
12-> t*
good and tasted better. Aft-r srtis-j I Tillamook. Oregon, for April 1, 1921
’ State of Oregon, County of Tilla­ FOR SALE
fying their appetites the people again mook. SB.
USED COLLARS, MONET TO LOAN—ENQUIRE Or
John Leland Henderson, 206-3rd
bridles, cruppers, halters tugs,
congregated
in
the
spacious
acsem-
i
«
St., Tillamook, Oregon. J*
Before
me,
a
Notary
Public
In
and
yoke straps, side curtains, Ford
bly room and listened to the after-1
for the State and County afo «said,
top. hame straps, oak commode, SINGER AGENCY — OPPOSITE
noon program which was as follows: |
i
personal/ appeared Leslie Harrison,
Poetoffice. O. M. Cook.
ice chest, kitchen table. Priced
Action Song. "Trumpet Song."
who. having been duly sworn accord
low, value no consideration, Au- THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF TH«
Reading "Mr. Meek’s Dinner" by
to law, deposes and says tha: he is
to Top Shop, side door opposite
Pauline Miller.
B
"World have entrusted their repu­
the Manager of the Tillamook Head­
Post Office.
|.f
Speech by Dr. Le Fevre
tations to the Victor Records.
light
Hear them at their best in youf
Song by five little girls.
1- That the names and addresses BRED TO LAY WHITE LEGHORNS
own home. Tillamook Music Co..
May Pole dance by the grader
of the publisher, editor, managing
Hatichlng Eggs for sale. W. S.
D-alers, opposite P. O.
tl-l»
Address by Supt. G. B. Lamb
B
Coates, Tillamook.
3-10tf
editor and business managers are:
Address by Prof. E. T. Reed of O A c
DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMT
Publisher, Headlight Publishing Co.
and Tanning Company.
Taxi­
"Dixie Days" by a dozen btackfnce
LOGANBERRY PLANTS FOR SALK
Tillamook. Oregon; Editor. Leslie
dermist of all kinds of ani«*»
H
singer«.
In
’arge
or
small
ar5e °r 8maI1 <Ju*'in,,tle-’-
and heads. Tans all classes of
Harrison; Managing Editor. L«slio
Primi i'^ßnts properly handled.
All of thoee who participate! In
furs; makes furs off classes ol
Harrison; Business Managers. Leslie
W. MÏ1
the entertainment deserve a gisit
4¿aboro. Oregon.
furs.
Manufacturers of all fur
Harrison, Post Office address. Ulla
wear. We also buy mountain iwe
deal of credit, for they displayed
B
mook. Oregon.
We
FOR SALE - HOUSE AND LOTS
bobcat and raccoon hides.
”*
such talent as la rarely found in a
for »1000. Easy terms. Inquire at
___ _______
Douglas
County
2. That the owners are: Gcc’ge
pay
best
prices.
1
___
.
small town like Cloverdale. Much
Headlight office.
U-2 tf
!
Taxidermy and*Tanning Cimpanf-
credit la alao due those who trainei P W inslow, Helen Harrison and Les­
Roseburg. Oregon.
12-2Ju
lie Harrison.
FOR
SALE
—
GOOD
ORGAN,
»10.00.
the performera for they acted th* Ir
3. That the known bondho»d«-i¥.
See Walter Nelson.
2-10tf
parta to perfection.
PROFESSIONAL
mortgagees,
and
other
security
hold
­
Prof. Reed. Supt. Lamb tnl Dr
FOR
QUICK
SALE
—
80
ACRES
DR. WISE WILL BE AT HIS
LeFevre each spoke of the money ers owning or holding 1 per cent ar
dear, hous? and outbuildings Six
City office each Monday morntnj
more total amount of bonds, mort-
»pent for school« and referred :c It
mites from Beaver on county road. I at • A. M.
gages.
or
other
securities
are:
2
9
Fred
not as a -«opf but an "inveatnwnt ’
Address owner, H. B . Aiiugren,
C Baker, Tillamook, Oregon.
OSTEOPATH—«00®
in the boy» and glrla or futuc« cltl-*
454 Going Street, Portland Ote- DR. no RAMSEY.
0
Sworn to and subscribed before
I. O. O. F. Bldg., Tilla»00*-
sens.
gon.
I
puuue. orli ^**v*‘- - - -
—
i
Mutual phon«, Bell phon«
me this llth day of May, 1121.
The thanks of th« entire communi- i
FÒ
R
8
ALE
—
HOUSE
AND
TWO
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Notary Public for Oregon.
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Nov.
21th,
corps of teachers for thd splendid «n-
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BALE
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DAIRY
FARM.
ABOUT
tertalnment which they furnished
All of thM. FMtt a^g t0
Both Telephones
FOR SALE
DAIRYMEN
Poultry Raisers •
Gardeners
E. G. ANDERSON
The Satisfaction Stc re
DO THE SCHOOL CHILDREN
READ THE HEADLIGHT?
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Ask Rollie W. Watson
The Insurance Man
Two weeks ago Mr. Watson placed an advertisement in the
Headlight announcing that he would give a lead pencil
and a key ring to each school pupil who came to his of­
fice, the only requirement being that they cut out the ad
and bring it with them. The same ad was run TWICE in
the Tillamook Herald bpt only ON E in the H*’idlight
The result has been that 32 Tillamook e< unty pupils have
brought in the ad. cut from the Leadlight, while 12 have
come in from the Herald.
ft Pays to Advertise in The Tillamook Headlight
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