Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 05, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
™PMBAT, JANUARY 4> lftjM
THS TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
CLABaUrusD AD R atf >
2®« **«•. Per 1 Lae _____ at
Two taue,, per llae
Thro,
Hn7
J!
Four lsaaes,
line _____ '2o
»dverttsement
takon for lees than 25 cents
ah
advertising copy must bs in by
5 P. m. each Wednesday to Insure
Publication.
FOR SALE — MY RANCH AND
Property at Beaver.
Address
• Ctant King,
Mu1ua1
Phone.
_ Ph
°ne- _ ______ 9-2tf
tudaon who has bassi sway
L' months returned to Til­
lamook Monday. Miss Knudson re­
turned hoana to taka up her atudlaa
in »chool during the remaining
r ter ma.
— ••
POR SALE—POSTS AND WOOD
g°^. CO*
APP*r ByrOn
Bradley Pfeaaaut Valley.
10-tf
■ J. A. Kertlantf ted w!H "of Mc­
Minnville were rialtore tn our city
Monday.
.
C. D. Wharton of Amity was seen
on our streets Monday.
A stitch in time saves twine.
Report of Condition of
W arrants
KATHLEEN MILLS,
County Treasurer.
FOR SALM—GOOD USED PIANO
10-tl
in excellent condition. Less than
half original price. Terms given
Monday Musical Club will meet
to responsible partyl. Write me. »t the home of Mrs. Koch. Jan. 16
Leland Eerwin, "The Plano Man ’• •t 3:00 o'clock. Open to new
mem-
bers at this time.—Adv.
F. A. Johnston and wife of Port­
land were registered at the Tllla-
FOR SALE 1980 ACRES GOOD •nook Hotel Sunday.
d‘1’7 ,BM4 at0<k ran<h w‘th stock
Perry Higgins of Lebanon came to
and implements easy terms, now is
your chaace te get a good home. Tillamook Monday to work In Coats
Write owner. 0. Dowell Sr., Mer- Mill.
cer, Oregon.
50-12t
18 Inches to 3 feet of snow was
FOR SALE: APPROXIMATELY 40,-
reported In the mountains between
090 ft. of dry erect hemlock Tillamook and Portland Tuesday.
boards at >9 per thousand. 60,000
feet dry 1 and 2 inch spruce lum- ' The S. P. trainmen gave out news
ber at 312 per thousand. Opposite I that 20 inches of snow fell in the
Southern Pacific station.—C S '
Barne,,
8.tf
j mountains the first of the week.
LOTS FOR SALE, EASY TERMS . W. . Webber of Centralia was a
and monthly payments. Inquire 1 visitor of Tillamook Sunday.
of B. E. King.
THE DEADLY “B B ”
CALL DAVE KRAKE FOR SHING-
llng All work strictly guaranteed '
The town boys are quite heavily
Mutual phone.
7-21 tf
------------------- ——____________ I armed
'
nowdays with the deadly
WANTED—Experienced milker to < "BB” guns, and are after all kinds
milk ten cows. Call and Bee Dr. | of game. One kid proudly related
Sharp at his office.
4-tf that he got a duck b'y rt^tingTm
--------------------------
’ the fana»» ««J 1.1:
Jr____ .
WANTED TO BUY SECOND HAND
face” and blinding it, later using
furniture and stoves. TIHamook th,e butt ot hls Kun to kill it. An-
Furniture Co.
I other kid shot another boy on the
! hand, making a bad bruise, and two
, of the juveniles were observed joy-
LOST AND FOUND
i ously shooting “BB” shot at each
LOST—THURSDAY EVENING BE- j other from opposite sides of the
tween depot and business section, street. Should some kid get an eye
straw suit case containing ladle put out by indiscriminate shooting
wearing apparel.
325 reward. with these guns, there will later on
Return to this offlcs.
Mrs. H. be need of some town legislation. In
Wood, Myrtle Creek
9tl
many towns the “BB” guns are pro­
hibited, along with sling shots. It
is all right for the kids to have
TO EXCHANGE
amusements, but they should use
WANTED: TO RENT OR BUY i the "BB” gn and the aling shot and
wwM »lit. a----- *< * * — -
__ J _______ !
farm with buildings and acreage other such instruments outside of
*°r.15 VJ®
th7town7whZre““here°ls”n7dang^
X
•? “ * j-
",
BANK
far gone.
perous year for 1923 and many to
• RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except
those shown in b and c)_----------------3646,511.30
Total loans ----- ___------- ,-------- 646,511.30
Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve
Bank (other than bank acceptances sold) 45,478.80
Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts sold with indorse­
ment of thia bank, not shown under item d
above---------------------------------------------- 45,478.80 >601,033.60
2,073.70
Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured -------- 2,073.70
W. S. M. Says
“You know the bird
that gets up and makes
a speech, waves his
arms, pounds the table
and then don’t say any­
thing. Same way with
battery guarantees.
You can go up and
down the street and
collect all kinds of ’em
but they don’t mean
anything! What you
want is a battery that
works. It’s the Wil­
lard Threaded Rubber
Battery.”
follow, wo are yours for aarvlca.
»
SNODGRASS g&g91
Todd Hot«l Bl«r
1. S. Government securities owned:_
Deposited to secure circulation <U. 8. bonds par
. 25,000.00
..value)-------------------------------- -----
„
2,00000
All other U. S. Government bonds —
Other bonds, stock», securities, etc.: -
*
37,000.00
201,714.04
8,500-00
43.636.06
57,434.88
Banking House Furniture and fixtures
_
8,500.00
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank------------- —
Cash In vault and amount due from national banks ——
Amount due from State batiks, bankers, and trust
companies in the United States (other than included
963.07
in Items 8, 8, or 10)—————------- —>-----------------——-
Checks on other banks in th» same city or town as re­
15,564.83
porting bank( other than Item 12)-----------------------—
Total of Items 9, 10, 11» 12 and 13™,----- 74,002.78
Checks oh banks located outBide of city or town of re­
Z--------------------------------------------------
"X
1,108.95
porting bank and other cash Items------------------------
R. T. BOALS, M. D.
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
1,26000
u. s. Treasurer ----- - --------------- —------------ —
Surgeon and Physicitn
TOTAL ____________________________ 960,368.03
LIABILITIES
I. O. O. F. Building
50,000.00
Capital stock paid in >___________________ _ _________
25,000.00
Surplus fund ------------ ----- ------------------------------------- —-
Tilllmook
Oregon
Undivided profits ------- ™---------------------------
8,236.09
8,236.09
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid—-------------
7
26.000.00
Circulating notes outstanding -------------------- --------------
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust edm-
—
—
panies in the United States and foreign countries
13.687.34
(other than included in Items 21 or 22) ----------------
BARRICK & HALL
71.00
Certified checks outstanding ------------------------------------
7,316.92
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding ----------------
Attorneys at Law
Total of Items 21, 22. 23, 24, and 25------
21,074.26
National Building
Individual deposits subject to check --------- -------------- - 434,405.02
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other
TllHmook
21,529.31
Oregon
than for money borrowed) —----------------------- ----- ™
4,000.00
Dividends unpaid -----------
------------ --- -------------------
k----------------------- —————z
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to Reserve. Itms 26, 27, 28, 29, SOand 31------
_______ ____ ________ ---------------------------- 459,934.33
Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor­ I
DR. 0. L. HOHLFELD
69,560.40 I
rowed .........___ —------- ---- __________ ----
300.059.27
Other time deposits---------------------- - -------------------—
Veterinarian
1,359.36
Postal savings deposits-------------------------------------------
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32,
Bell Phone 8F3. Mutual Phone
33, 34, and 35 ----------------------------------- 870,979.03
144.32
Liabilities other than those above stated --------------- -—
Tilllmook
Oregon
TOTAL ________________________________ — >960,368.03
X.
7
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, ss:
I, C. A. McGhee, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
f
"X
C. A. McGHEE, Cashier.
Correct Attest:
W. J. Riechers, C. J. Edwards, B. C. Lamb,
I
DR. J. G. TURNER
Directors.
Eye Specialist
'Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1922.
F. B. McKINLEY, Notary Public.
Permanently located In Tilla­
mook. Private office in Jenkin's
jewelry store. Latent up-to-date
“X
THE HIGH SCHOOL
Instruments and equipment. Ev­
enings and Sunday by appoint­
ment.
i Consists entirely of ADJUSTING
Complete Lens Grinding Fac­
the movable segmeta of the SPIN­
PRESENTS
tory on the Premises. Any lens
AL COLUMN to normal position
duplicated.
thereby removing the CAUSE of
dls-ease.
"The Burglar”
Tillamook. Oregon
FOREST L. HOWARD
"The Bowery Night School”
V
CHIROPRACTOR
"When Mother Comes to College”
211-13 Tillamook Building
Both Ph&nei
Oeo. P. Winslow
Adjustments will be given in the I H. T. Batts
home if patient la unable to
come to office.
BOTTS A WINSLOW
Willard Sanioa Han
We’re here to give you
battery service, Mr. Car
Owner. Drive around.
Tillamook
Battery
Station
M.R. TERRY
Proprietor
DRAMATIC CLUB
Willard
f
Chiropractic
I
K.
Jan. 13th, at 8 o’clock
Admission,
- „
35c and 25c
Seats at E. E. Koch's
GEM THEATRE
Lawyers
ir,
Tilllmook
Ralph R. Edwards
SHOEMAKER
THURSDAY—JANUARY 12.
DAVID ROBINSON
TOURIST’S
RESTAURANT
t
7
V
“THE LAST CARD”
“BAR NOTHING 99
Adapted from the SATURDAY EVENING POST
story "DATED." "THE LAST CARD” is grip­
ping crime drama featuring MAY ALLISON. The
story is not one of mytery as to who committed
the crime, but HOW tire accused man is to es­
tablish his Innocence in fcce of the web of cir­
cumstantial evidence which the real criminal ha.
woven about him
"FAST and FURIOUS" two
reel Al St. John Comedy.
featuring Buck Jones. "BAR NOTHING” Is the
beet Buck Jones has done yet! A genuine West­
ern thriller!
"THE SON OF TARZAN" episode
No. 11. "The Son of Tartan” grows more ex­
citing each week. It you’re not following this
aerial you should be doing so—start in now.
National Bldg.
FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER
LOWER PRICES
I
Bell 43W
Mutual
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO.
-... ..
t
»
■ j
1 X
3®3 Second Ava. I.
Bell Phone 61J
Cadillac Stage Line
I
“THE MAN FROM LOST
RIVER
FRIDAY SATURDAY-JANUARY 11-14.
FOOTBALL - Evenlnf Games
JOHN mattterji
General Bookkeeping, Auditing,
Income Tax. Will keep your books
and render monthly statements.
35 per month and up.
CaU 43W for Wood
I _
7-----------
Tillamook, Ore.
Public Accountant-Notary Publio
Wood green or dry direct from the mill
TILLAMOOK-PORTLAND
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10-11.
Oregon
"x
THE
SUNDAY—MOHDAY, JANUARY 8-9.
w j
Wlah you a moat happy and pros­
At Tillamook In the State of Oregon, at the close
of Business on December Slat, 1921.
a
cuh rent. L. o. Bon Hlll-l.l.., “•
«1*»« on th. Mrt or
Ore. Rt. 2.
5-4t tbe k
Parents should at least
------------- —■ -------------------------------- ! teach children to exercise caution In
TRADE — I HAVE 195 ACRE • th use of such dangerous toys.
ranch In Marion county, Would
like to trade for a smaller ranch
American Legion members are
in Tillamook county. Anyone in­
urged to pay poll taxes, register and
terested please write or call at
310 E. 9th street after 5:00 make no attempt to dodge jury duty
o’clock in the evening. Mr. Ira as part of the activities for 1922 in
instructions prepared by. Alvin M.
Blodgett, Tillamook, Ore.
Owsley, director of the Legion's
WILL THE PERSON WHO PICKED Americanism commission. The Leg­
up a pair of fleece lined grey kid ion men are urged to make full * use
gloves in a local store last Satur­ of the franchise and prevent mis­
day please return them to the carriages of justice under the jury
trial system.
owner at Boal's Hospital.
have 'em fixed before they are too
FIRST NATIONAL
AU outstanding county road war­
rants endorsed prior to and includ-
FOR SALE
th« 15th day of September, 1931
u be paid upon presentation. In-
for SALE—reed BABY CAR-
mage, good as new. Write Box 92, ary^'lW368 thU ®th day of J“u'
So
bring along thoae old shoes and
Reeerve District No. 13
Charter No. 8574.
CALL FOR COUNTx
COBLOSIFY
Ó'*
For tW ooamAont W wr patrons we have instalhd elec­
tric heaters io aO oar cars. We protect you by careful
drivers and 840,000 accident insurance. Remember
you can caU us an either phons We will call at your
home for you. 9tags to Paadk City also. Thia line is
I •
Patrenize
Borne tadnstry
Leave« Tillamook Hotel
Leaves Portland Terminal
7 m a.m. and i ^5 p.m.
8 a.m. and a p.m.
Phone 135-W
Phone Main 8611
IVAN DQNALJDSQN,
4
1!
Mutual Phone