Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1922)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2«, 1922 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Order Seed Corn Now NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Because of early frosts last fan much seed corn was injured, and farmers expecting to grow that crop should obtain their seed at once to be sure of getting good seed. In selecting ears from home grown sup- pliestake those that are well matur ed. sound, and medium rough. Avoid loose or discolored ears and those having shredded shanks, as these may be diseased.—O. A. C. Experi ment Station. FREE WITH OUR BEST WISHES A BOTTLE OF CLARIFIED MILK Portland.—Construction work to We are now serving such a superior grade of nilik that we are anxious for all our friends to try it—if you will drop start soon on $250,000 Shrine hos us a card or phone us, we shall be glad to leave at your pital for crippled children. door tomorrow a sample bottle of our North Bend plans $5000 commun ity hall. CLARIFIED MILK which, we are sure, you will find far superior both in flavor and in purity to any milk you have ever before used Clarified Milk is, first of all, fresh, rich milk, produced under sanitary conditions and then passed through the Clarifier, a machine which throws out every possible im purity as well as dangerous bacteria. Gasoline is the one article that shows steady increase in consump tion in the United S’ates. The rec ord crossed five Dillion gallons in 1921. Clarified Milk is the purest, cleanest, most wholesome of foods, and keeps sweet six hours longer because of its purity. Notice what a fresh, agreeable, sweet, tasty flavor has; and how the children "take” to it. Phone us today for a free sample to be left door tomorrow. GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Both Phones Both Phones: Bell 43-J P. 0. Box 197 Pacific Abstract Company I. V. EBERHARDT. Prop. Complete Set of Abstracts of th« Records of Tillamook County TILLAMOOK OREGON Coal - Cement -- Lime 28 W FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON LOWER PRICES FOR THE COUNTY OF HLI<A- MOOK. Wood green or dry direct from the mill McClure & Schniauch Company, Call 43W for Wood a Corporation, Plaintiffs I3W A. F. COATS LUMBER CO vs. Rose E. Cox, Mrs. B. B. Hendee, Jacob Pruka and Rose Pruka, husband and wife, and Luther Brackett. Defendant«, By virtue of an execution, judg- ment, order, decree and < order otI sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed, and dated the 18th day Kitchen Hardware, Cooking Utensils of January, 1922, upon a judgment Paint to Brighten Up the Furniture and decree rendered and entered in said Court on the 15th day of Octo ber, 1920, in favor of McClure & Schniauch Company, a Corporation, plaintallT, and against Rose E. Cox, Mrs. B. B. Hendee, Jacob Pruka and Rose Pruka, husband and wife, and Luther Brackett, defendants, for the sum of Twelve Hundred and 00- 100 ($1200-00) Dollars with Inter See Our Complete Line of These Articles est at the rate of Seven (7) percent per annum from the 27th day ot September, 1916, and the further sum of One Hundred Twenty-five and 00-100 ($125-00) Dollars, At- toritey’s Fees, and the further sum of Twenty-eight ($28.00) Dollars, I costs, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described property, to-wit: All of the SEtt of the SEM, of Section 7 and the NEU of the SEU of Section 20, all In Tillamook, Oregon 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 A in Tillamook County, State of Oregon. i NOW, THEREFORE, By virtue of said execution, judgment, order, de cree and order of sale, and in com pliance with the commands 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 U'erest which the within defendants or any of E. G. KREBS, Prop. Mutual Phone 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 intorcst and at- torney’s fees, Dated this 18th day of January, 1922. JOHN ASCHIM. Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon Proper care of mother when Baby comes is vital First publication, Jan. 19, 1922. to her future health and baby’s as well. Each Last publication, Feb. 16, 1922. Need A New Range ALEX McNAIR & CO. Erwin Harrison, Prop. Office: Natl. Bank Bldg. Ground Floor PAGE SEVEN II It Pays Tile Your Farm, First-class clay tiles made by W. S. M. Says: “I could write a book on battery economy but the whole thing can be boiled down to one sentence— Buy a Wil lard Threaded Rub ber Battery. Its Threaded Rubber In sulators last the life of the plates. It saves re insulation bills. It puts money in your pocket It saves you time and temper.” ------------- TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS Prospective Mothers has the right to the very best attention and scien tific skill, something that is impossible at home. Willard Sarr NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS LAMB-SCHRADER CO. Our new stock of WALL PAPER has arrived. Drop in and look it. over C. L. Lewis, Co 206 E Front St. Drive around and wtTl show you how to sire money with the Willtrd Threaded Rubber Battey. Tillamook Battery Station M. R. TERRY < 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 the month of January of each year. Fail ure to comply with thlB statute, is a mlsdeamor and subjects the oiirer to a fine and any unlicensed dog is to be killed under the provisions ot the law. License can be secured from the County Clerk and you are respectfully urged to attend to this matter without delay. JOH ASCHIM. Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon 12-3t CALL FOR WARRANTS Proprietor All outstanding Market Road Fund Warrants will be paid upon presentation. Interest ceases 18th day of January, 1922. KATHLEEN MILLS, County Treasurer. But here, at this wonderfully equipped, modern fire-proof maternity home, every care is extended to mother. Graduate nunes, who know and love babies and are specially trained for maternity work, are in constant attendance here day and night. The nurses in charge are graduates from Chicago Lying In Hospital, conducted by Dr. Joseph B. De Lee, America’s greatest authority on obstetrics. Happy Babies Healthy Mothers Come a week or so before Raby te expected and board at the hospital. The cost is much less than if you remained home under a nurse’s care—and woraies are eliminated. XZt’ aad fiutarti tf ti» boifiital mill bf ntailtdta a plain nrvthpt ta rtfuM, Woman’s Hospital 144 North 18th Street, Portland, Oregon Bids Wanted on Hauling Three Rivers Creamery Amocla- tlon wishes to receive blds on haul- ing cheese from its factory at Hebo, Oregon, to Tillamook, Oregon, and on supplies from Tillamook, Oregon, to Hebo. This to cover cheese which it may want to have hauled to Tilla mook during the 1922 season. Com pany reserves the right to reject any or all blds. Leave bids at office of Carl Haberlach, secretary, Tilla mook, or with Chas. McKllllp, Hebo, I Ore., on or before Feb. 2, 1922. i Spray Material Calculated Three Rivera Creamery Ass n. 13t2 In figuring the amount of spray materials needed allow 200 gallons of dilute spray mixture for each acre Fertüûei Orden Due of trees 9 to 12 years old. The aver- sgc dilution of winter strength lime- Prices on fertilizers should be ob sudfur Is 12 to 100. hence to fine tained at once so that orders may be out the gallons ot stock solution placed without delay. Land plaster needed multiply the number ot should be applied as soon as the scree by 24 to get an approximate first warm weather comes. Other fer estimate. For the delayed dormant tilizers may be applied after plow spray multiply by 7. About four ing, but as soon afterwards as pos pounds of arsenate of lead per acre sible in order to allow the materials are needed and one should figure on to go Into solution In time to be ef making four applications a year. fective for the first crop. Quantity Thus, multiplying the acres by 1« orders of limestone will be neces will give a good estimate.—O. A. C. sary if the state plant Is to continue Experiment Station. In operation, and the price will de pend largely. It 1« said, on tta« vol- Reedsport. — E»l Lake Logging ume of output.—O. A. C. Expen- camp of Buehner Lumber Co. Is ment Station. opened. Eugene.—Site wanted for 925.000 Tillamook.—Large sawmill here tanning factory -tinning on full time, with plenty of rdern ahead, and logging camps Stayton.—Pluff Rug Factory new lettre. Indurtry her*. Willard California this Winter where the sun is “on the job” FOUR TRAINS A DAY Provide a service that contributes to the and convenience traveler’s comfort REDUCED FARES » ’tl to 8ANTA BARBARA-LOS ANGELES—SAN DIEGO Tickets good until April 3»—Stopovers allowed No War Tax on Railroad Tickets Since 187# the Southern Pacific hai been closely identified with the development of Wertern Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent