Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 26, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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January 16, 1922.
Forest Grove.—New Masonic home
Echo.—Road to Butter Creek to
nears completion; cost »260,000.
Deed F. R. eBals A wf. to A. M. be built at once.
Matlock. »1.00, et-al. Small tract by
metes and bounds in Sec. 30 T 4 SR
Total of 349,800 fish planted'”lu
to
North Bend.—Construction
10W, adjacent to Pacific City, Ore.
start soon on new plant of Menasha streams and lakes, of Linn county
Mortagage. A. M. Matlock & wf. Woodenware Co.
during 1921.
to Bird L. Beals, »428.90. (Covers
last above named des. tract in
30 T 4 SR 10W.) Dwe »50.00 4
»100. 60 mo. »100. 12 mo.
»178.9o 14 mo. int. 8 percent.
Mortgage. Frank R. Cardiff & wf.
to Union Savings & Loan Assn. ■
i »800.00. Covert tract 60 x 105 ft. in ■
size in M. Garnett Acreage Tract in ■
West part of Tillamook City, Ore. ■
Due 82 monthly installments
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»14.81, each.
Mortgage. Preston Williams
Western Loan & Building Co. »2000.
Lot 3 Blk. 26 Claude Thayer's Addn.
to Tillamook City. Due 81 monthly
Tillamoo^Oregon
installments of »33.90 each, int. 10
percent.
TILLAMOOK. OREGOh
NEW ARRIVALS
Blue Serge Dresses
We have just received from the East a splendid assortment of Ladies
Serge Dresses. These are all hand embroidered in various attractive pat-
terns—the designs being worked in silk and wool. Priced to sell
£
The ladies of Tillamook will be glad t o know that our stock of the ever
popular Pictorial Review Pattern is now most complete. Every late pattern
and all the old popular ones as well are now on hand. This is the Best and
at the same time the cheapest pattern on the market today.
Boys Suits
Good durable Boy’s Clothes that will stand hard usage. All specially priced
at from $4.95 to $14.95 and as an extra inducement to buy this week we will
give choice of any Boy’s Hat in our stock with each suit sold.
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DAILY RECORDS
Filings At The County Court House
Past Week
January 13, 1922.
Q. C. Deed. L. T. Wilcox & wf. to
B. L. Byers & wf. »10.00. Tract by
metes and bounds at Rockaway
Beach.
Mtg. B. L. Byers & wf. to Nelson
Wilcox. »800.00 (covers last above
des. lands.) Due 1 yr. int. 10 percent
semi-annually.)
Mtg. Andrew Zuercher & wf. to
State Land oBard. »4000.00. 31.14
acre tract in Sec. 12 T 1 SR 10W.
Due 1 yr. int. 6 percent semi-an-
nually.)
Mtg. Margaret Vetsch & hus. &
Ben Jacob, dmr. to State Land
Board, »1750-00. 61 acres in Sec. 5
T 2 SR 9W. Due 1 yr. int. 6 per­
cent, semi-annually.)
Frank Ridpath & wf. to Carl Wal­
lin. »300 00 Lot 1 Blk. 2. Stillwell
Park Addn. to Tillamook. Due
yrs. int. 8 percent annually.
Anna Feldschau &,hus. to A.
Nolan, »1000.00 Lots 7 & 8 Blk.
W. D. Stillwell’s Add. to Tillamook.
Due on or before 3 yrB. Int. 8 per
cent semi-annuhlly.
Sat. Mtg. R. C. Zwickey to B. L.
Beals, Sr. & wf. Rel. of Mtg. Bk. 6,
pg. 469, covering a tract by metes
and bounds In Tillamook City, NE
of Court House.
War Deed. B. L. Beals, Sr. & wf.
to M. E. Gruber & wf. »10-00, et-al.
Tract by metes and bounds on North
side of street NE of Court House in
Tillamook City, Ore.
Mtg. M. E. Gruber & wf. to Alex
Vlahos. »1600-00 (covers last above
des. land) Due on or before 3 yrs.
int. 8 percent annually.
ELECTRI
The Biggest
IMPROVEMENT
Yet Made In Z
Milking Machine
Fer cempactneii, simplicity and
reliability the Perfection Electric
Milker has no equal. You can In-
atall It In an hour. Any farm elec­
tric light plant rune It. No piping
to buy or Inetall, no gaa engine to
bother with, no line shaft to put
up, no belts to buy. Just stretch
the wire cable over the cows for
the power unit to run on, fasten
up the reel for the extension cord,
Elug Into a lamp socket, turn the
utton and milk. Nothing to got
out of order. The teat cupa, the
quality aluminum pall and the
"Nature’s Way” milking action
are the same In the Perfection
Electric as In the old reliable Per­
fection Milker.
The Perfection Electrio will eave
money for you.
Como and ess It work.
Tillamook Metal Works
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Pictorial Review Patterns
Corvallis.—First annual course m
Toledo.—»25,000 corporation is
agricultural college
formed to improve housing condi­ cannery at
starts Jan. 30 and includes actual
tions.
demonstration work.
Crane looking forward to early
Salem.—325,000 two-story
resumption of work on Strahorn
crete garage to be erected here.
railroad north and east of
1922
in Sec. 4 & 5 T 3 SR 9W. Due 10
Hood River.—3450,000 contract
Newberg.— Construction work
yrs. int. 6 percent semi-annually.
let for "Bridge of the Gods."
commences on new business block.
ENNINGTON
7Xe Qaaâty .Store"
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26,
January 17, 1922.
Chat. Mtg. Chas. F. Pankow to
| Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. »900.
| Covers 1 206 Ton Hydraulic Mach­
ine. • Due in »75.00 a month install­
ments. (No Interest mentioned.)
Deed. Tillamook Lodge No.
IOOF Cemetery, Tillamook, Ore.
January 18, 1922.
Wat Deed. H. H. Rosenberg & wt.
to Wesley Stormer. »275.00, Lot 3,
Blk. 1 etarts.
Mortgage. S. A. Moulton & wf. to
: J. S. Diehl. »600 Lot 1 Blk. 8 Park
1 Addn. to Tillamook, Due 2 yrs. int.
1 8 percent annually.
Mortgage. Herman Schroeder &
wf. to Charles S. Wells & wf. »575.
Lots 1 and 2 Blk. 15, Park Addn. to
Tillamook. Due »390, 1 yr. and
»275. 18 months, 7 percent int. I
annually.
January 19, 1922-
Q. C. Deed. R. O. Campbell to C.
E. Campbell, his wife. »1.00 et-al.
All R T. & Int. in the SU of NWU
Sec. 25 T 1 NR 10W. 209 acres.
Deed. F. R. Beals & wf. to Geo.
R. Bagley & kf. »1.00. A small trac
by metes and buonds in Sec. 30 T 4
SR low adjacent t" Pacific City,
Ore.
Agreement. C. L- Lindsay to J. 3.
Krebs. »350 00. Lots 23 and 24 Blk.
3, Elmore Park.
Mortgage. LeRoy Maine & wf. to
Albert A. & Alta Apsley. »150.00.
Lot 8 Blk. 3 Sunnymead Addn. to
Tilalmook. Due 1 yr. int. 8 percent
annually.
U. S. Army discharge of William
D, Pine.
Modern Fireproof Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN
Hot and Cold Water in Every Room
A La Carte Meals the Best in the City
J. WORREL,
Proprietor
L. A. BARRICK
DO YOUR HAULING
When you think of moving
----- think of
We are prepared to haul
ANYTHING
L. A. BARRICK
Trans. Service
Mutual Phone ii AW
12 E. First St.
Continued on Page Three
Try to find a better place
TO
EAT
Hardest thing in the world
January 14, 1922.
Candies! Candies!
ALL
CANDIES
Less 25 percent
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Fresh Krause’s Best for One Week
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DRUGGIST
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War Deed. A. T. Lewis & wf. to
Oliva Alley, »10-00. Tract by metes
and bounds in Sec. 21 T 1 NR 10W
adjacent to town of Garibaldi.
War Deed. Olive Alley & hus. to
Emmelia Olson. »10-00. Und. one-
third int. in a tract by metes and
bounds in Sec. 21 T 1 R 10W adja­
cent to town of Garibaldi.
Mtg. T. C. Percy & wf. to First
Natl. Bank »750.00. Tract 71 X 49
ft. in size in Blk. 1 Thayer Addn. to
Tillamook. Due 1 year. int. 8 per I
cent semi-annually.
Chat. Mtg. A. J. Rodgers to First
Natl. Bank. »850.00 Und. one-half
int. in certain livestock on ranch,
cattle and horses. Due 90 days, int.
8 percent quarterly.
War Deed. Howard Harris A wf.
to Cephas C. Harris. »1.00 NEU ot
SEU Sec. 19 T 3 SR 10W.
Q. C. Deed. Howard Harris & wf.
to Cephas O. Harris »1.00 All R. T.
& Int. in the SE14 of NEU Sec. 19
T 3 SR 10W.
War Deed. Tillamook Lodge No.
94 IOOF to Mrs. Robert Watt. »58.
Lot 58 Blk. 3 IOOF Cemetery.
Chat. Mtg. E. F. Gallon A Henry
F. Ott to First ational Bank, »1000
Livestock, cattle and horses. Due In
6 months, int. 8 percent quarterly.
War Deed. Asahel M. Hare to L.
H. Kenney »10.00 et-al. 0 acre tract
In the NEU. SEU and SWU
or I
See. 33 T 3 NR 10W.
Mtg. L. H. Klney A wf. to A. M.
Hare. 31300 (covers last above des.
tract) Due In Installments of 3200-
per year 7 percent int. seml-ann'ly.
Mtg. Leona D. Jones A hue. to An­
drew Christensen. 3700. 130 acres
BUNGALOW CAFE
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The foundation of our continuous success is
based on quality, service and prices that please
CHAS. VOGLER, Prop.
Cor, 1st and 2nd Ave.
Tillamook, Oregon