Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 26, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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THUBSDAY. MAY 26, 1M1
»AGE TWO
THE
TILLAMOOK
H EA D L(GHT
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Beals and H. T. Botts, Incorr rratcis. Charles F. Pankow $694.55. Covers the reputation of Tillamoog cltecze ing the county. If there ar?
I and the ideal climatic condiD‘>'i#p e- who want to give their mite to help
Duration unlimited. Place of busi­ 1 Overland touring car 1921 model.
along the good work, the mousy w.l!
ness, Pacific City, Oregon. Capital Due in monthly payments of $69.45. valiing here during the summer
w«>r\
im­ he set aside for publication
Stock $10.000 200 shares $50 each. from 1 to 10 months and inf. 3 per season, this county will prove
Thq
letter
also
shows
confidenc-s
in
mensely
attractive
to
visiter?
and
May 1«, 1921.— War deed. John cent after maturity.
giving
Assigned for $1.00, et al, ‘c, Amer­ home seekers. It is safe to say that the Chamber of Commerce
L. Maddox and wii^to W. D Blalock
Tillamook County will have on at­ the entire county a square de.-.’.,
Washington, Muy 21.— A piill'n- $1.00 Lot 1 NE quarter of NW uar- ican Securities Company.
tractive booth at the 1925 fair that confining lhe boosting to th?
Nothing else.
iliuiv comparative repoit on th? P'c- ter Section 31 T 3 S R 9 W 85 8 S
will be a credit to the count mil ’Tie All that the compiler of the book!« t
duction of lumber by kinds of w .id scares.
has to sa on that point is: B "
State.
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for 1919 has been issued by the Ttt
War D ed. A. C. Hentz and wife
THE BOOSTER COLUMN
from a county vie»’ point and mt
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reau of census, department of com­ Nettie Tompsett, $550,00 L" ts 1
(By-Fred C. Baker.)
from a city view point that the h k
merce.
2 Blk. 6 Oceanlake Park.
IL re's one little stunt where -?v« iy
Just to show how some conimor :ial
was compiled and the 80 odd illus­
The report, which tvas cann .’ I
May 17, 1921— Part Rei. Mil. c peron in Tillamook County who owns organizations in Oregon are keen 'o trations selected, lhe book'.e "ill
tu cooperation with the fores’, ki - A. Montandon, et-al to Laned* Inc. .in automobile can help advertta^ t>> - interest home seek'rs coming to 'h<
plainl show that the TLItnock
vlee, department of agricult tn ■'. Releases from Mtg. Bk. 2 P*
199 city and county. Attuch a plate, West, the Silent Commercial Club
Chamber
of Commerce is endei>’< r-
shows the quantities of lumber in m- Lot 11 Blk 6 and lot 12 Blk. s Mus* 1 similar to tlie license plate, tc.
has written a letter to the Tillamook
ing to boost the county.
ufiictur d in the United StatM din­ anita.
1 machine with the woid 'Till tun
Chamber of Commerce wanting ••)
ing the years J909 und 19k>) frmn
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know whether the care taker w it 11
War di ed. Thomas Enneb ig, to The Chamber of Cot merce w -.
the principal species of timebr.
dertake
to
procure
these
plates
f*
1
’
distribute
literature
from
th;
Salem
Blk
12
It was lhe intention of the Cham
May Ackerson, $10.00 Lot 3
The figures for the year 19)9 tire
' those who want them, at cost.
Commercial Club. That's n ,r tod ber of Commerce to place hai.: a 1: z-
Moroney Tow n.
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preliminary and subject u such
stunt if it can be worked, but it is tn electric plates in the building t"
Lien- A. G. Beals, vs F. M Vincent,
Yellow and Green is the coin
changes as may be necessary fro: >
an enroachment on other
the camp grounds for cooking pur-
$354.00 Covers a dairy barn situated be us d for decorating the city
further examination of the rep« i t
tions territory, It is the
pos
s, but owing to lack of funds he
the
E
half
of
the Jersey Jubilee, and there
The data shown for the tw i year., I on a 25 acre tract in
of the Tillamook Chamber
poses, but owing to the expene? ’his
NE
quarter
Sec.
5
T
2
s
it
i
w.
f.
t
not be the least objection to having merce to look after the home seekers
are comporable and include i :v- cut
cannot be done this year, bc-au.-e i f
a few good looking Jersey c tws dis­ who come to this city and furnish
of merchant and custom saw null» ' materials furnished,
lack of funds. The Chamber has ex­
Shearer, to played in the city. It is hoped 'h it
i
Chat.
Mtg.
Etta
M.
for both years.
them with literature matter <?f Tiila- pended $300.00 fixing up the camp
Tillamook
County
Bank,
$850.00
Co
every business man will get thy .1« i
The total number of mills reput­
grounds this year with other ex­
and 1 Grant 5 patten, sey Jubilee spirit and get out among •look County.
ing in 1919 was 30,235. a« compariti vers furniture
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penses eating for the grounds .n
on or before 90 Jays, the visitors and convince th m' that
ger
Car.
Due
with 46,584 in 1909.
interest 8 p r cent at matuiity.
A propert owner of Tillamook sight. Consequently a number cf
Tillamook is the best county in Or' -
A decrease is hown
Dutch ovens will be placed at Lf'er-
—
Sat.
Mtg.
William
May 10, 1921
gon and In the best part of t he county, not residing in this city and
cies except Dougins f’r,
ent places of the camp grounds and
I
E.
Powell
to
Earl
F.
Smith
-nd
wifi
not
possessed
with
a
great
amount
btate. However that may be, nrik?
low’ pine and red gum.
wood will be provided for the use of
Rel. of Mtg. Bk 7 pg 28-9.
the city as pretty and at iact‘.v?i of this world's goods, but always a
tlon reported for 1919
Deed.
C.
W.
Hatfield,
er
11,
llllt,-
good booster for Tillamook County th campers. If every business and
fir und red gum is the larges- for t-.ny
looking as possible.
tc
s
Cloxerdale
Babiist
Church
to
when told that Tillamook Chan bnr professional man in the citv would
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year for which records are available
(’. W. Hatfield, $100. 256 square •« 1
Tillamook county will see the lai of Commerce was getting oui a h"- k affiliate with the Chamber of Com­
in u tract in Sec. 27 T 4 S R J6 W. gest number of summer visit«-. - tilt- to boost the county wrote the Ul.rm- merce there would be sufficient mon­
COURT HOUSE FILINGS
ey to meet the expenses, but as It is
Patent, U. S. to Charles L. Saw
year, outnumbering these who have ber as follows: “Ca.-h is net v»-ty
raeific Abstract Company’1 daily dey. Covers SE quarter of SEP >C»‘.
now part of th business men are con­
come here in previous years by mm.y plentiful with me just now, but will
filings at
8 and E half of NE quarter tu» J su thousands. The tourist crop -s begin­ assist to the extent of $5.00, piy.ib'.e tributing to the nece.-sary expenses,
Oregon.
quarter of NE quarter Sec 17 T 6 ning to be a big thing for all parts August 1st.” Quite often it is hard io while others are not contr butit.g
S
R 10 W, 160 acres.
May 13, 1921— Chat M' r U II
induce people, and especially some cne cent to help boost the city and
of the country.
May 11, 1921. — Mtg. W. !?. Ho
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Graves to Walter B. Shaw, »90 O')
business men. to affiliate will, i county. The Tillamook Chamber of
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Covers one Ford roadster Mod 1921 bblns and wife to R D. Davies i nd
What Tillamook county is in ne< 1 Chamber of Commerce, which is do­ Commerce should have the support
£0 of is more Industries, more people ing its best to boost the ci’-’ and of very business man in the city,
Due on or before 6 months Interest w ife, $400. Lot 25 Except »V
feet, thereof, and south 25 f? t of and more money. And the way to county, but here is one of on. citi­ is your name enrolled as one of tlie
7 percent semi-aanually.
Esilio < f Lot 26 in block 17 Seaview Park.
Probate Transcript.
procure this is to advertl«' the zens who has given his "mite,” and boosters of Tillamook City and i'oun-
Mtg. Charles Fox and wife •<> Fed county, for good advertising always without being asked, towards boost-
Fred Blaser, deceased of Mulin.'in.i'i
ernl Land Bank. $10,000.00 land.) in bring good results. That is the rea
Co. Ore.
Deed, Roman Cath »lie Archbishop Secs. 4. 5. 8. 9 and 17 T 5 Sil 10 W son that the Chamber of Commerce
War Dee. Mildred Edner ind hus­ is making arrangements td idv !
of the Diocese of Ore. to Arc 0'11 cose
of Oregon City, a Corp. $100 I.ol band to Mrs. R. A. Davies, $200 Lot tise the county and induce n.c.pi" t
5 Blk. 3 Netarts.
come to Tillamook and locate In'*.
Blk. 7 Ocean View .
War Deed. D. J. Barnett and wife to
War deed. Mildred Edner and hus- This is a most oppe.rtua« time to do
W.A Armstrong, $750.00 W-st 45 band to M. J. Cone and wife 1200 so, for the next few years ‘it'-'« is
going to be a consider «ble inc:case
feet Ixit 2 Blk. 10 W. D St liwili’s Lot 5 Blk. 7.
NetraU.
nddltion to Lincoln, (now Ttllani-iok)
Aits, of Incorporation of ’ Dubois in the papulation of Oregon, a,vl
May 14. 1921—Asgt. Mtg Ik • F. Lumber Co.” J. E. Dubois, J. K. Gim Tillamook county will obtain its
advertising.
Quick and wife to H. T. Bot
and and J E Mag rs. Incorporators. Cap share by judicious
<le<f P. Winslow. Asgt, of Mtg Bk 7 Stock $500.000, 5000 shares at $103 Watch Tillamook grow thro.tgh 'lie
page 298 which was correct»* t In Bk' each. Place of business Port in nd O>e. efforts of the Chamber of Cotvinerco.
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This store will be closed ALL
5» page 224, covering lands in th' Duration unlimited
Every county in Oregon should
Leonard Klllani D L C T 2 S it ) W. ,
Aits, of Incorp. “Portland Timber
DA Y. Kindh} let us have your
Lien. George L. Walstrom to J. K. Company" IT. S. Bryant. M. A. Ruble get behind the 1925 fair In Portland,
Elder. $86,00 covers 64 cord.» of Al­ and It V. Holdsworth Incorpriatc.i s. and tt would l>e a splendid Idea it a
orders on Friday1 and Saturday
der wood on Wilkes ranch n°a- B.y- Chip. Stock $5000. 500 shares $Hi0 building could be set apart where
for what you will need until
each, duration unlimited, rim * nt every county in the State corid have
nnsdale . Ore.
an exhibit. The spirit of coopern’b n
War dee. Alice A. Shot ti >«!<•* ’i busin ss. Portland. Ore.
Tuesday. Thank you
Deed. State Land Board. State o* should prevnil all over the state, for
Joseph Aufdermau» r, $10.00 E halt
of NE quarter and E half a,id SE Oregon, to John Dubois W hi lf of • the fair m< ana n whole lot to *ve*y
quarter Section 33 T 5 S R 9 W 160 hnlf of Sec. 23 T 3 N R 8 W. ICO part of Oregon, for it Is pf*ii-'<*1
acres.
(correction deed coirxeth j that the population of the state v 111
«¡cres.
a
former
d ed between same pti’ ins. be increased sev rs! hundred t huit-
Arts of Incorp. "Yellow F’t Lum­
sands. The Fair should not be look-
ber Co.” William Thomas. A. G.Boals dated March 2. 1900)
The Satisfaction Store
War deed M R Hanenkia* >r.d ed upon as a Portland. bu> . t ti to
nnd George P. Winslow, Inci’tpwi-I
affair,
for
all
parts
of
Oregon
n
i
il
he
tors. Duration unlimited
Flat of wife to Thomas M. Armstrong $2500
more or 1 sa benefited
business. Tillamook Oregon. Capital | Tract by 52 half in size In Tili.-iniook
City.
W'st
of
Stillwell
Ave.
Stock $10.000 100 shares $100 • ihc.
Mtg. Th< mas W. Ariiistrcng and
Deed. J. T. Little r.nd wife i > «he
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wife to M R. Hanenkratt. $2000 <o-
Church of the Nazarere, of ll
$1.00 1 ac by metes and bo .nl* ir veis last above detract, due in I n« tc
of $500 each, with 6 per cen' intvr-
Sec. 7 T 3 S R 9 W.
st 1. 2. 3. 4 years after date.
Arts, of Ineorp. "Pacific W»»cr A
May 12. 1921
Nels P Hansen to
Light Co." Geo. P. Winslow F i:
K. LAUGHLIN, Msr.
The Little House
The Big Shows.
Phone us for infoi math
Beil Phone J70
SATURDAY, MAY 23
[■. «!., Night, 7:30 and 9:15 P. M.
Douglas McLean in The Rookies Return
The sam Loveable Rookie, Remember "Twenty Three and a half
hours leave?” ■' That wa- the story oi the rookie’s Hist day in Anin
tli' comp-inion piece—this one shows the rookie on the
ic.a. Here’s t.
first day after he get t DftCK.
i re >kie—Dong MacL an—just as funny an.]
And it's the
i.t.me. And the same girl who won evtry-
liki able and P' Pi
body’s heart—I ¡•is May— is in this too. Get a ticket tonight for
Tuesday’s prize.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. MAY 29 AND 30
Matinee Sunday
Piiscilia Dean in The Virgin of Stamboul
See etti- special ad elsewhere on this page.
J
Flank Mayo in “Colorado”
A sna; py, p< Pi>> play < f a live, w ide-awake man in a Western
town. Ii you like a r al Western play full of pun< h and th’ iils and
action and every thing else that goes with it. you'll like "Colorado.”
BIG LAMP FREE
See it on display at the Coast Power Co. Secure your prize tickets
here Saturday, Monday or Tuesday and we will draw for the lamp
Tuesda. You can have as many tickets as you wart.
Wednesday — Thursday
June 1—2
Cyrus Townsend Brady’s drama
of the South Sec.
The Island of
Regeneration
with Antonio Moreno
Alone on a desert island
a half savage who couid
talk, this girl learned to
Must she spend the rest if in r
days on this lonely island?
Would she too, soon b wear­
ing a dress of leaves? a tale .if «
the land where man lives clos­
er to nature
and souls
found.
MEMORIAL DAY
Monday, May 30th
I
E. G. ANDERSON
Sikertown Cords
are included in the
TUESDAY, MAY 31.
"NEVER
AGAIN"
A Carter DeHaven C mii-dy.
VOD A VIL
Four acts of high class vaude­
ville movies.
FRIDAY. JUNE 3
The Pool’s Prey” chapter 2 of “Purple Riders
Do yru remember when Dick starts out to find the murderer,
he was lassoed and was being dragged away to bis death’ Learn
this week how he escape».
BILLIE BURKE IN ’THE EDUCATION OF ELIZABETH
She ws some chorus girl, then she married an aristocrat, and Oh
Boy. the fun she started.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
THE BIGGEST NORTHERN STORY EVER FILMED
The Courage of Marge O’Doone
by James Oliver C’irwood
1 wenty Per Cent
Discount For Cash
2OZ Goodrich
Tire Price Reduction
Among tires SlLVERTOWN is
the name that instantly conveys
the thought of the highest
known quality. Their genuine
value has given them first place
in the esteem of motorists.
Motor car manufacturers and
dealers are quick to emphasize
to their prospects that their cars
are equipped with Silvertowns—
knowing that neither explana­
tion nor argument is necessary.
This makes ail the more impor-
tant the fad that Silvertown
Cords are included in our re­
adjustment of tire prices which
took effect May 2nd.
Cut ‘ dowm
k'wn your
>°ur tire
tjre and
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Miawoer»^ arxl
your t>pnng
bpnng and Summer n-g
requirements
and getting —
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