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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1922)
>4T, MARCH T, 1M2 TME TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT aifiHT CIASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALK—40 ACRES ALL LEVEL NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SATF t Deed. Pacific Lodge No. 105 IOOF Chat. Mtg. S. Siskey to Alex land 4 miles south of Tillamook tò William HartxweO >H.M. All Vlahos. $1000. Llvesock on Nellie- ou good gravel road mile to > Notice is hereby given that the I. O. O. F. Cemetery. CLASSIFIED AD BATE Pavement, for $4000 or will sell undersigned sheriff of Tillamook Wagner Ranch 4 miles East of Til- County, Oregon, by virtue » of at- in lo acre tracts on easy terms. Army Discharge of B^rt. F. lamook. Due on or before 2 years. tachment execution issued 1 out of All classified ads and readers 17-t4 the Int. 8 percent semi-annually. Circuit Court of the State of one cent per word each issue. PIANO MUST BE SOLD-WILL Oregon, for Lane County, upon ulwl a it Such advertising should be in Silver Wave Chapter No. 18 sacrifice fine high gride piano judgment and order of sale duly the office by 5 p. m. on the Wed now in storago near here for entered in laid court on the 24th 0. E. 8. nesday preceeding publication. immediate sale; c.tn givo easy day of June, 1920. in favor of Til Stated communications first and terms if wanted to any establish lamook County Bank and against W. Classified ads and readers may ed home. For full particulars H. Effenberger and Oscar A. Effen third Thursdays of each month in be telephoned in and charged on berger, defendents which writ com Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. addiess: Wholesale Dept., Oregon mands account. the undersigned to sell the CORA L. MILLER, Secretary Eilers Music House, Eilers Music following described real property Bldg., Portland, Ore. 19-1 of the defendants attached in said FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—IF cause, towit: The West half of the southwest Marathon Lodge No. interested call at 811 3rd St. G. I THREE YOUNG COWS FOR SALE. quarter of section one and the eait t 93. Knights of Pyth I Fresh soon. John Hoffman, Mut H. Foland. 17-t4 half of the southeast quarter of sec ias. Regular meeting have been appointed County Distributora for the ual phone. 18-t2 TWO TON 1920 MODEL TRAFFIC tion two, in township two north of Monday evening at range ten west of Willamette Mer- I FIVE-YEAR-OLD BLACK PERCH- truck, good conditon, never run 7:45 sharp. By order over 1100 miles, will sell cheap or idian. of the Chancelier I eron mare, 1200 or 1300 lbs. J. Will on Monday the 10th day of trade for fresh cows. E. B. Fletch Commander. i D. Johnson, Hemlock, Ore. 18-2 April, 1922, at the hour of ten o’ er, Hebo. 17-t3 Oregon clock A. M., at the court ______________ TEAM. - HARNESS AND-WAGON. house doer i ■ FOR SALE — SECOND HAND in Tillamok City, Tillamook County. Team weighs about 1200 each, range, dining table and a few Oregon, sell at public auction, to the 77. R. C. 8 and 11 years old. Address highest bidder for cash in hand all chairs. 416 Third Ave East. | A 100. Corinth Relief Corps No. 54 Dept, 18-tf of said property or sufficient there Mol'ne Farm Impliments, Wagons and Tractors. Anyone anticl- of to satisfy the judgment iu »aid of Oregon, meet* on first and third FOR SALE—CEDAR POSTS. CALL IF YOU WANT EGGS AND POUL- cause in favor of said Bi.uk and Ted Lyster, Mutual phone, Bea try, used to Western climate, we against said defendants for the Friday evenings of each month, at ver. 18-t2 pating the purchase of anything in the line of Farm Machinery have 52 varieties that win and sum of Two Thousand Dollars, with 8 p. m„ in the W. O. W. hall. Visi FOR SALE—5 3-8 ACRES OF lay. John Hoffman, Tillamook, interest thereon at the rate of seven land 1 Vi miles East of town. Two Ore. is-12 percent per annum from August tors welcome. 14th, 1919, the further sum of .will save money by getting our jobbers prices with a small com- cows and shed. Water on place. Mrs. Clprence Stanley, President $200.00 as attorneys fees and the Apply L. . Larson, 416 1st St. W„ i HELP WANTED Elizabeth Conover, Sec ’ y. costs and expenses of the sale, less, or at Heyd’s Shop. 18-t2 WANTED—WOMAN BOOKKEEPER however, a credit of $124.76 on the mission additional. Come in and investigate and be convinced that FOR SALE—90 ACRES - NICELY Competent to handle set of books principal amount of $2000.00 and Corinth Post,No. 35,Dept of Oregon located. Will take lot or house the interest thereon paid to Mty for merchandising establishment Meets on second and on and lot as part payment. Ad in this city. Applicant must have 28th, 1920. we can save you money. fourth Saturdays of each Dated this 2nd day of March, dress Box 414, Tillamook. 18-t2 ( initiative and abilty. Others need 1922. month at 1:30 p. .m in not apply. Write BN100 care TWO FINE WORK HORSES—1 JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff of W. O. W. Headlight. 19tl and 8 years old. About 1200 lbs. Tillamook County, Oregon, H. W. Spears, Com’dr each. With or without harness or First published March 7, 1922. WANTED TO BUY Last published April 4. 1922. wagon. Joe Schriber, Clover Samuel Downs, Ad’jt, dale, Ore. 18-t2 WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual GET YOUR GASOLINE AT THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS phone. 18 tf Johnson Chapter No. ____ TILLAMOOK GARAGE. 27 cents Notice is hereby given that R. A. M. per gal. 19-3 MISCELLANEOUS Stated convocations every undersigned, as Superintendent first and third Fridays. FOR SALE—ONE HORSE. WT. THE OREGON TRUCK LINE Banks for the State of Oregon, is in Visitors welcome. about 1500 lbs., 6 year old, good Trucks will call at your resi charge of the assets and affairs of I. E. Keldson, Sec. puller and good worker. Inquire dence or place of business for house- , the First Bank of Bay City, Bay Headlight office. . A It hold goods and outgoing freight. City, Oregon, for the purpose of Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. & A.M- FOR SALE CHEAP — 1 TEAM JOHN MATHERS, Agent. liquidation. may have claims All persons who 13-t.f mares 5 and 6 years „Id. Inquire Phone 61 J or Mutual Stated Communication sec against the said bank are hereby ‘ Tillamook Garage. 19-1 r————. ond Wednesday in each notified to make legal proofs there- ’ Pendleton—Total expenses of run month Visiting Brethren FOR SALE—CEDAR POSTS CALL ning city during 1921 are $88,-1 of by filing a duly verified claim, as welcome. Mutual 576.55. Ted Lyster at Beaver. by Law provided, with the Deputy phone. 15-tf Superintendent of Banks in charge Harvey Ebinger, Sec. Astoria—New shingle mill prom at the office of the First Bank of PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD furniture on Goyne Ranch, South ises to add good sized payroll to city. Bay City, Bay City. Oregon, on or before the 7th day of June, 1922. Prarfe. Apply any day but Satur Astoria reduces milk prices to 8 FRANK C. BRAMWELL. day. lltf cents per quart. Superintendent of Banka. Tuesday eve., 7:30 p. m. FOR SALE—7-R00M BUNGALOW, Date of first pub., March 7, 1922. North Bend—Many new houses a new built house in City, very under construction. Date of last pub., June 6, 1922. Rebekak, Wednesday evening convenient, for reasonable price. Camp 2-4, Thursday Werner Michel, 901 First St., Portland’s municipal wood yard OBITUARY City. 19-t2 aiding 500 daily. Mary, beloved wife of John J. Purcell, died at her home in Ho- DIRECTORS quiam. Wash, Saturday, Feb. 18th. Mrs. Purcell had been ill for about, six weeks and all that loving care SHOEMAKER NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC and attention could do was of no f avail and she passed peacefully PROMPT away on the evening of Feb. 18 th. MAIL ORDER WORK. I” T M. LYSTER R. E. WILLIAMS The immediate cause of death was 8ERYICB Vaughn &• Larson have dissolved partner heart failure following an attack JAMES WILLIAM! H. T. BOTTS of influenza. The funeral was held 3<X3 1-1 Seo. Ave. E. Tillamook, Ore ship, and G. C. Vaughn has taken over the I from "Our Lady of Good Help’” WM. MAXWELL DAVE FITZPATRICK entire busine sa. Church where the requiam high B. KURATLI mass was sung by the Rev. Father Meeting of Creamery Association JOHN ERICKSON All accounts due and past due must be Ryan for the repose of her soul. The Monthly meeting of tne Directors floral offerings were many and paid before March 15 th, and you are re- beautiful attesting to the esteem in of Tillamook County Creamery As which Mrs. Purcell was held, The sociation held on March 1, 1922. quested to come in and make arrangement Meeting called to order by Wm. funeral was In charge of Pinnick and Co. Interment in Hoquiam Maxwell, president. for settlement. Following directors were pres- cemetery. John J. Purcell at one time re- ent: Wm, Maxwell, Carl Haber- Vaughn d& Larson. sided in this city where he has many lach, Eugene Atkinson, R. O. Rich- MEMBER relatives and friends.—Contributed. a rds, J. H. Holgate, C. A. McDonald, a; FEDERAL RESERVE Wm. Ward, G. W. Durrer, Joe Baun- gartner, Gus. Peterson, W. K. Sco- SYSTEM vell, M. J. Jenck, F. L. Owens. C. H. McKillip, T. W. Lyster, Ernest Haag. W. B. Vaughn, Ole Redberg, and Rudulph Zweifel, Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Inspector Christensen gave report showing January cheese inspected, viz., 4,760 triplets, 837 Young Americans and 1,96 Longhorns, these, 19 triplets were seconds. Carl Haberlach, secretary authorized to make a trip to Wie constn on behalf of the association, such trip to be taken convenience. Secretary reported on cb<m 1 market and feed business, 4 Secretary was authorized to pur- chase adequate to take care of the association’s needs. Motion made and carried that association also ‘as * a • keep the small safe. Deputy Dairy and Food Commis sioner Tlnnerstet made report. R. W. Watson appeared before the meeting regarding insurance and compensation on cheese makers. On account of sickness the Musicale Motion made and carried that this association snnetloa ctieeee makers going into other than State In ifiven by surance providing that Mtlsfactory arrangement» could be worked out by the secretary and Mr. Watson and if cbeew makers agreed. Carl Haberlach, Secreary. PLodge Directory k________________ Williams & Williams Tillamook, Oregon TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK Ralph R. Edwards P 0'S t p o n e d I E. KOCH Eugene will build creamery. new 150,000 DRUGCIST Albany to have new city hall Portland Five story bui Idi ng to be erected. Reedsport tions. y mills resume 190.000 opera- will be postponed until further notice HU- Eugene Band * Oravel Co. erecting immense building for collection and grading of sand .«nd gravel. y *