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THE TILLAMOOK KBADUQHT YAGEYOVB A Weekly Paper Published Thursday by th* counties, and the recent re-crnlse of the Hammond properties ln this Every county may have something to do with the rumors that the above tracts are about to be sold. Werner Michels has just complet Cloverdale put up a big communi ty sign recently on the hill near ed a new residence on his tract down Hebo, advertising Its principal busi on 10th street between Second ave- ness attractions. Nothing like a nue and Flrst avenue, east. town tooting its own horn. Ira C. Smith who made a buslneiM J. A. Kirkland of McMinnville trip to Portland the latter part of and J. Thornton of Amity, were in last week, reurned home Saurday last. the city Tuesday on business. Headlight Fubliahing Company. Ino. Tillamook, Oregon Leali* Harrison Managing Editor Both Telephen* Entered as second-class matter in the postofflee at Tillamook, Oregon. • I ....... — Subscription Rate* Cue y*ar ..................................... >8.00 ßlx month® ••••••••**••**** 1.00 TPhr©© month® ••*********••• AO Payable tu advane* OBITUARY John J. Earl John J. Earl was born near Al Fare an warmer leas It rones sum bany, Linn county. Oregon, on July more an snows an ererythlnk. Mis 10th, 1851, and died at the home of ter Acheson sed If I wood say “rane his nephews, Jesse and Ed Earl, or shine” my weather perdickshuns about four miles southeast of Tilla woodn’t never make a mistake. The mook, Monday night, January 16th, cheef Md the only man wich never 1922, aged 70 years, 6 months and made no mistake is deef an dum an 6 day*. blind also an never dun nothin. Deceased came to Tillamook In jim dash 1864 at the age of 13 years, and has Gladys McDonald up to the fone made thi* county his home for 67 year*. He followed the occupation of office is back agen an I no sumbud- farmer during all these years, re dy wlch is glad of It. maining unmarried. jim dash For the past 10 years he ha* mad* G wie we had a Merce axidunt his home with hl* two nephews, Jessie and Ed Earl. He was strick In the shop jeu now to the mashine I ast Mister en with paralysis about eight years wich Mt* the tipes. ago, from which he had partially re Stanafield what run* the machine covered. About two weeks ago he an Ks all th* tipe* what* the mat became ill and showed symptom* or ter with it an he sed wun of the * slight stroke. On Monday night, cama I* busted an that jlmmed up last, the end came, and the immort- the etribtier so the jaw on the la al spirit of John Earl was called to jeckahun blade pushed back the the God who gave it. He is survlv* scapement so the sort* box woodn’t work an then the matrlcks delivery ed by non« of hl* father'* family. Several nieces and nephews living got pide an that put the pot pump in various cities of the northwest, an the mold cam on the liptickle survive their uncle. He was pioneer lewer bracket on the blink cause of thi* Tillamook county, and help the shaft pinyon wus squeezed up ed to subdue the wilderness and agenst the sembler an nocked the make our county what it naw K pot guvner off an put tire Are out He will be remembered, and his under the pot what melts the mettle passing mourned by the surviving an squee geed the pie staker whats the place ware you put matrickses pioneers of that early day. Services were held at the under •when they fall on the flore. That’s He taking parlors, Rev. C. L. Dark of- alls the matter with it he sed. fleiaing, with interment in the Odd sed he dont no how long it wood Fellows cemetery on the 18 th Inst. i take to fix It so it you dont get to reed the paper this week’ he didn t 0. L. D. fix it, Nobuddy wus hurt. He sed „V I the machine is almost human an the Bids Wanted on Hauling The Oregon Voter say*: “Drop the 1925 fair, and attend to buelneM.” What about the foreign potentates who have b«n invited by the man agement, and the other Invitation* Mnt broadcast? It seem* that It would have been a w I m proceeding on the part of the Mlf-con*tltuted promulgator* to have first ascertain ed whether a fair was possible, be fore extending invitation* to the world to attend it. But there is a class in Portland who would bank rupt the state to put over something that would help out the hotels and a class of business men, and the al- ways-in-evidence class, who see a chance in the fair to "feather their own nests.” We do not see, how ever, how Portland can let loose of the hot end of the poker, without considerable humiliation. If that city can see its way to finance the ' fair without direct taxation, the Headlight can otter no objection. Why not run a tax of >1,000,000,000 on each hotel and big business house of the city, and put it over? "Bar- Three Rivers Creamery Associa- kus is willin’.” tion wishes to receive bids on haul- ♦ • * * ing cheese from Its factory at Hebo, There is mourning in the republi Oregon, to Tillamook, Oregon, and can party over the death of Hon. on supplies from Tillamook, Oregon, Boies Penrose, whose death occurr to Hebo. This to cover cheese which ed a week or so ago. With him was it may want to have hauled to Tilla removed the leader of the party. mook during the 1922 season. Com The democrats are making an ag pany reserves the right to reject any gressive fight to control the admin or all bids. Leave bids at office of istration at the next general elec Carl Haberlach, secretary, Tilla tion, and It behooves the party to mook, or with Chas. McKllllp, Hebo, secure a leader. Why not get a Ore., on or before Feb. 2, 1922. Pacific Coast man this time—some Three Rivers Creamery Ass’n. one who has shown ability along the 12t2 line of politics. There Is Borah of Idaho, Jone* of Washington, and NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Hiram Johnson of California, all able leaders, any one of whom would IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON lead the party on to victory. There 1* little hope for the Democrat*. FOR THE COUNTY OF ULI.A- MOOK. President Harding haa thu* far made good. He 1* not a brilll«nr|'M*3hw * Schmauch Company, a Corporation, man, but be 1* bright and haa a i Plain citta large fund of good common sense vs. and administrative ability. If ne 1 E. C ox , Mrs. B. B. Hendee, (ucceed* in bringing the disarma R om Jacob Pruka and Rose Pruka, ment meet to a successful conclu htuband and wife, and Luther sion, and get* through other agree Brackett, ment* to keep the peace of the na Defendant*. tions, he will be the hardest man to By virtue of an execution, judg- beat this nation has ever had dur mvnt, order, decree and order of In a sale issued out of the above entitled Ing presidential campaign. nation like this, a party leader will Court In the above entitled cause, to arlM who will take the place of me directed, and dated the 18th day PenroM. They haven’t found the of January, 1922, upon a judgment man—that’s all. The democrat* and decree rendered and entered in uid Court on the 15th day of Octo need not give thenuMlv«* any trouble ber, 1920. In favor of McClure A about republican organisation. That Schmauch Company, a Corporation, will be looked after. plaintalff, and against R om E. Cox, • • • Mr*. B. B. Hendee, Jacob Pruka and The amount of dellnqunt taxes Rose Pruka, husband and wife, and due In each county of the state in Luther Brackett, defendants, for the December last, shows that Eastern sum of Twelve Hundred and 00- Oregon and the coast counties have 100 (>1200 00) Dollars with inter the greatest amount uncollected. est at the rate of Seven (7) percent Wallowa county leads with >195,- per annum from the 27th day of 962.47. Jefferson county Is delin September, 1916, and the further sum of One Hundred Twenty-five quent to the extent of over >88,000, and 00-100 (>125.00) Dollars, At- and Lincoln county Is behind near torney’s Fees, and the furtber sum ly >122,000. see Washington got nearly twice as many automobile tourists last year as Oregon. , • • • I * Skating is In progress at the Dal les. while it’s raining over in Tilla mook. Nothing like having a mild climate In the winter. • • • Chinese delegates at the arma ment conference usk abrogation of 21 demands. Evidently China does n’t want much. see Postmaster Hays has resigned. He la to get >147.000 a year as a movie director. His former salary was >12,- 900 with lots of headache with It. Who can blame him? • • • Senator Stanfield ha* mad* a big record In the senate a* an absentee at roll call. Having appointed most of his sheep herder* to government positions, the Senator naturally haa to look after his aheep. • • • Several eastern real rotate and In vestment companies have opened door* in Portland, In anticipation of a 1921 fair boom. • o o Persistent rumor* to th* that the Baaamoad internet* la M*n and etoeweher* ar* aear a sale to a Keaau City Co. «earn to have ■mne foandatto* of fact. Repreeea- BMfvee of the Loeg-Bell syndicate of »a-—- city arrived la Portland *nday, H I* believed to la vest 1 gat* popevtiee la thi» Mat*. The Ham mond peagto own large limber traeta m THlamoek eeaaty, *ad la Yam hill, Columbia and Waahiagtoa of Twenty-eight ($28.00) Dollars, costs, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described property, to-wlt: All of the SE>4 of the SE% of Section 7 and the NE% of the SE% of Section 20, all in Township 2, North of Range 9 West of the Willamette Merid ian. containing 80 acres, more or less, according to the U. S. Government survey, all located in Tillamook County, State of Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE. By virtue or said execution, judgment, order, de cree and order of sale, and in com pliance with (he command* of said writ, I will on the 18th day of Feb ruary, 1922, at ten o’clock A. M„ at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Tillamook, County of Tillamook, and State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highes bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within defendants or any of them, had on the 27th day of Sept ember, 1916, the date of deed or mortgage here'n foreclosed, or since that date had in and to the above described real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment, order and decree. Inter est, costs, accrued interest and at- torney’s fees. Dated this 18th day of January, 19J2. JOHN ABCHIM. ShoriS of Tillamook County, Oregon Firat publication, Jan. 19, 1922. Laat publication, Feb. 16. 1922. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS I wish to call attention of all owners of dogs in Tillamook County to a recent decision by the Supreme Court, holding the dog license law constitutional. This law provides that all owners shall procure a li cense for their dogs during X JANVA1Y », cheef sed I gess It Is from all the things whats the matter with ,lt. a ) A jim dash Both Phones: Bell 4S-J Office: Natl. Bank Bldg. Albert Aufdomaler up to Hebo is P. O. Box 197 Ground Floor the champeen for wild cats. He got > twenty dollers for ketchin To an pretty soon he Is goln to send thare hides to St. Louis an get > three dol lers for them an then he is goln to school to lurn how to fix up your L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop- auto. Good nite. Mlst*r Lucas sed if be wus Abert be woodn’t go to Complete Set of Abstracts of th« Records of Tillamook County lurn nothin about autos when you get mor« munny lurnln bow to ketch a OREGON tolamooh wild cats. You coodn't tame a wild / C/ cat neetber cause they are born wild he sed Mister Lucas did. Jim dash Mrs. Dickey Is up to Sheridan vl*- Itlh relaahun* an when she cums home her relashuna will cum down an visit h r I gess to get even. jim dash Edna Anderson is home now from finishing lurnln how to run a office. Most evry time when girls gets fin ished in school they get married my Mother says wlch Is a waist of mun- ney. jim dash The cheef gets down late in the mornln an I ast him dont he sleep On Prices At well nites an he sed he tries to sleep but they are certun people up to his house wlch aint lurnt yet what nites Is for. He sed he dont care jess the same cause after about 18 New Prices Old Prices up nites with her an he cood get a 48 in. Oak Extension Table and Six Chairs. --•-$56.5» $65.00 yeers sumbuddy else will haff to stay 18.00 Simmons Old Ivory Bed ---------------------- ---- — 14.25 chance to ketch up with his sleepin 975 45-lb. Cotton Felt Mattress ------------- ------ — 9.25 maybe. , 9.50 Three-quarters 40-lb. Cotton Mattress ----- — 8.50 15.50 2-in. Con. Post Bed ............._................... ........ — 12.50 26.50 No. 22 Mission Heater ______ ----------------- — 21.50 month of January of each year. Fail 18.00 No. 22 Holley Heater ___ _____________ — — 15.00 ure to comply with this statute, is a 16.50 No. 18 Fern Heater __ ___ _______________ -, 14.25 mlsdeamor and subjects the owner Prices cut 10 percent to 25 percent, other bargains at this to a fine and any unlicensed dog is store. to be killed under the provisions of We are located on 1st Street across from Long Dist. Tel. the law. License can be secured Exchange. from the County Clerk and you are MESSERSMITH BROS. Props. rekpeetfully urged to attend to this Tel. 73W. matter without delay. i JOH ASCHIM, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon 12-3t Pacific Abstract Company CITY TIRE SHOP J. C. Holden WAR -WAR Tillamook FurnitureCo CALL FOB WARRANTS All outstanding Market Road Fund Warrant* will be paid upon preMntation. Interest ceases thia 18th day of January, 1922. KATHLEEN MILLS, i County Treasurer. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . , Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Tillamook County, Ore., will until 10:00 o’olock A. M., J an ary 23rd, 1922, receive bids for Clearing and Grubbing County Road right of way, 40 ft. wMe, from North side of Ocean Boulevard, Man hattan, to th* rook quarzr at Had don, a distance of approximately 1W9 ft. Me bid w i« bu eenMdered trnkum accompanied by eaah. bldAer* bond oe certified cheque ivr am amount e^ual to at hsaet 5 percent ed the total amount of th* bid. Specifications may be aeeu at the ogles of tiie County (Sark of Tkia- mook County. Th* right la rumrved to reject any and all propose’*, or to aacept tin proposal deemed beet for ITHiaxnook County. (Signed) H. 8. BBIMMAhh, fcuhty Ohck. (Fleet puMleh., Jan. 5, 192»; M m Jan. 19, HU ) NATURES OWN FOOD Milk is nature s own food. Easily digested and con tains in proper proportion the elements necessary for the proper growth .and de velopment of the body. 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