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HEADUCKI CLASSIFIED MJVERTiSEMEMÌS CLASSIFIED AD RATES All classified ads and readers ono cent per word each issue. Such advertising should be in the Office by 10 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays precceding publication. Classified ads and readers may be telephoned in and charged ou account. NOTICE TO VOTOS People’s Column Communications to this col umn must bear name and ad dress of writer. Name will be withheld from publication on request. Address communica tions to Editor, Headlight. LIST OF REGISTRARS FOR TIL- LAMOOK COUNTY The following persons have been appointed offical registrars in their respective localities, and any per son who is not already registered and who wishes to vote at the Pri mary Election on May 19, should take advantage of this opportunity while the books are in the hands of the Registrar. The Registrars will have the books for about thirty days, or from. March 15 to April 18, 1922, at which time the books will be closed. H. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk. To th« Editor: Dear Editor: I promised in my former letter to write you more of FOR SALE my trip. March 2nd, we started out FOR SALE—7 PASSENGER BUICK, for the day, went to San Barnadino, model 1919, in A-l condition. L. thence out to Arrowhead Mt. Now W. Travis, Mohler, Ore. 21-t4 this mountain derives its name from the fact that when the Creator FOR SALE ONE NEW WADE formed it he must have been angry drag saw; one new feed cutter; PRECINCT POSTOFFICE inasmuch as he formed as complete one new 14 inch plow; two resi an arrow head out of a mountain as HENRY TOHL dence lots on 9th street. H. H. any Bavr.ge Indian ever made. And Nehalem Nehalem, Oregon Rosenberg. 21 t4 not only drew the arrow head but T. E. ASHLEY Bay City, Ore. FOR SALE—CEDAR PO3T8 CALL put boiling springs at the foot of it. Bay and Kllchis S H. ROCK The government has taken it over Ted Lyster at Beaver. Mutual Oretown, Ore. as a home for the sick and disabled Little Nestucca phone. 15-tf EARL AYER men of the world war and are mak FOR SALE—2 yr. old Jersey, regis ing a very beautiful resort or home Blaine Blaine, Ore. tered Bull; also good windmill. for them. From there we went to GEO. W. PHELPS L. A. Daniels, Tillamook. 20tf Patton wher California has a home Garibaldi Garibaldi, Ore. W. H. CHRISTENSEN for the feeble minded. We Inspect PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Oretown, Ore. furniture on Goyne Ranch, South ed this Institution and it Is a beau Neskowin E. Lu McCABE Prarie. Apply any day but Satur tiful place. From there we went to Cloverdale. Ore. Redlands. Am sorry to say that Cloverdale day. lltf P. D. OTT north of Redlands the decideous Hebo, Ore. FOR SALE—AM LEAVING THE fruits arc killed but the orchardlsts Hebo HENRY L. KING country and will arrive at Red are fertilizing and doing all they Frant Barn, Sheridan, Ore., Fri can to keep life in their trees. Red Bayocean Bayocean. Ore. day, March 17th to sell my Jersey lands is the most beautiful town L. F. BRODE Sandlake. Ore. milk cows, 6 fresh and 4 heavy that we have visited so far. After Sandlake springers; registered Jersey bull. leaving Redlands we went out over WILLIAM GILBERT F. H. Clark, Sheridan, Ore. Rt. 2. the Yucaipa pass over into Yucaipa Beaver Beaver, Ore. 21-2 valley. Now Yucaipa valley might J. J. KREBS be described as an upland valley, it Rockaway, Ore. FOR SALE — THOROUGHBRED is several hundred feet above Red Rockaway W. A. ROWE white Leghorn pullets. Tancred lands. This is called the Apple Or Brighton Brighton. Ore. strain, laying. Also Kreskey chard of California. They raise G. B. NUNN Northwest Brooder stove used one apples, pears, cherries, apricots Wheeler Wheeler, Ore. season. Walter Stamn, Bay City. and peaches and grapes. We visit 31-t3 ed a packing house and were shown VAUGHN DRAGSAWS — HEAVY through it. They had but little and light weights, with and with left in stock. Yucaipa is a pros out clutch. Prices reduced Feb perous little hamlet and is surround ruary let. E. G. Krebs. 15-tf ed by fine orchards. When we left Benefit American Legion and got in the car and released the FOR SALE—2 yr. old Jersey, regis brakes the car started without the Uuder Auspices Tillamook tered Bull; also good windmill. assistance of the motor and we Box Commission L. A. Daniels, Tillamook. 20tf coasted over three miles. On our FOR SALE — SECOND HAND way back in passed through Red APRIL 15TH, 1922 range, dining table and a few land’s south outskirts and found Men wishing to go on leave on the south of the olty that the chairs. 416 Third Ave East. names immediately with 18-tf fruits weren’t hurt muoh. Coming Ernest Wells, Pac. Tel & Tel. Co. along we ran out of the fruit sec IF YOU WANT EGOS AND POUL- tion and there saw a large dairy H. S. Mann, Tillamook Garage try, used to Western climate, we farm they irrigate from an artisan 7 have 53 varlstbss that win and well on this farm and raise alfalfa. Vi lay. John Hoffman, Tillamook. This brought us around south of Carlton Portland Cement Swift A Company Ore. 13-13 thj Works. Will write again soon. FOR SALE—2 yr. old Jersey, regis 8. A. Moulton. FOURTH STREET MARKET tered Bull; also good windmill. L. A. Daniels, Tillamook. 30tf BOXING CONTEST I 1 » FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1&22 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT NAGE FOUR GENERAL FUND WARRANTS FOR SALE OR TRADE — GOOD windmill, tn first class condition, will sell cheap or trade for—what have you? Daniels Jersey Farm, L. C. Daniels, prop.. 1ft miles north of Tillamook. 33tf FOR SALE — 7 ROOM HOUSE, chicken house and woodshed. 81000; 8800 cash, balance 810 per month and interest. Grab this quick. Write BN101 Head light. 2 its FOR SALE — REGISTERED JER- sey Bull 3 yr. old. Daniels Jersey Farm, L. C. Daniels, prop.. 1H miles north of Tillamook. 32-3t DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE—WILL feed about 35 cows, only 3 miles from Tillamook, about ltd miles from cheese factory, will sell at once. For information see Karl Reding. jjtI FOR RENT—5 K First St., 3 furn ished housekeeping rooms with bath, 813 per month; 1 furnished »Ingle room 88 per month 30tf FOR RENT — TWO FURNISHBD Housekeeping rooms, one suite '815 and one at 811. Mrs. Robt. I. Eichinger. 6th avenue and 9th St. B. it WANTED TO BUY WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR Mie call Ed. Hadley, Mutual Phone. 1| tf MISCELLANEOUS TOR TRADE— 4 ACRES U MILE from Newbsrg. 1 acre tn cher- rise. good 9-room plastered houae with basement, city water, •lec- trie lights, bath, large sleeping porch, large barn. To trade for small dairy ranch that would run 10 or 13 cows. No agents. G. W. Worden, owner, Newberg. Oregon. 31t3 f SHERIFFS SALE RARRICK A HALL Notice is hereby given that the undersigned sheriff of Tillamook Attorneys at Law County, Oregon, by virtue of at- tachment execution issued out of National Building the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County, upon a Oregon Tillamook judgment and order of sale duly 24th y entered in said court on the X. day of June, 1920, in favor of Til lamook County Bank and against W. 's H. Effenberger and Oscar A. Effen- / berger, defendents which writ com DR. I. E. SHEARER mands the undersigned to sell the Surgery following described real property of the defendants attached in said Suite 110 I.O.O.F. Building cause, towit: The West half of the southwest Oregon Tillamook quarter of section one and the east half of the southeast quarter of sec tion two. In township two north of range ten west of Willamette Mer idian. Will on Monday the 10th day of R. T. BOALS. M. D. April, 1922, at the hour of ten o’ clock A. M„ at the court house door Surgeon and Physician In Tillamok City, Tillamook County, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the L O. O. F. Building highest bidder for cash In hand all of said property or sufficient there Tillamook of to satisfy the judgment In said cause in favor of said Br.nk and against said defendants for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of seven DAVID ROBINSON percent per annum from August 14th, 1919, the further sum of Physician and Surgeon 3200.00 as attorneys fees and the costs and expenses of the sale, less, however, a credit of 8124.76 on the National Bldg. Tillamook. Ore. principal amount of 82000.00 and the Interest thereon paid to May 28th, 1920. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1922. Phone 76-J JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, D.M.D. First published March 7, 1922. Last published April 4. 1922. Dentist NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that undersigned, as Superintendent Banks for the State of Oregon, is in charge of the assets and affairs of the First Bank of Bay City, Bay City, Oregon, for the purpose of liquidation. All persons who may have claims against the said bank are hereby notified to make legal proofs there of by filing a duly verified claim, as by Law provided, with the Deputy Superintendent of Banks in charge at the office of the First Bank of Bay City, Bay City, Oregon, on or before the 7th day of June, 1923. FRANK C. BRAMWELL, Superintendent of Banks. Date of first pub.. March 7, 1923. Data of last pub.. June 6, 1923. Ralph R. Edwards 1 Lodge Directory j Silver Wave Chapter No. 18 0. E. 8. Stated communications first and third Thursdays of each month in Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. CORA L. MILLER, Secretary Marathon Lodge No. 98, Nights of Pyth ias. Regular meeting Monday evening at 7:45 sharp. By order of the Chancelier Commander. N. R. C. Corinth Relief Corps No. 54 Dept, of Oregon, meets on first and third Friday evenings of each month, at 8 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. Visi tors welcome. Mrs. Clarence Stanley, President Elizabeth Conover, Sec’y, Corinth Port,No. 35,Dept of Oregon Moots on second and on fourth Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p. ,m in w. o. w. J. S. DIEHL, Comdr. H. W. SPEAR, Adjt. 215-16-17 Tillamook Bldg. TILLAMOOK. OREGON Johnson Chapter No. R. A. M. DR. 0. L. HOHLFELD Veterinarian Bell Phone 8F2. Tillamook Tillamook Lodge Ho. 57, A.F. & A.M. Mutual Phone ì 24 Stated convocations every first and third Fridays. Visitors welcome. I. E. IOsldson, Sec. Stated Communication seo- ond Wednesday in each month Visiting Brethren welcome. Harvey Eblnger, Sec. Oregon Tuesday eve., 7:30 p. m. <’■ Rebeka _ Wednesday evening C.imp 3-4. Thursday NOTICE T0 CREDIT0RS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Tilamook coun PORTLAND. OREGON ty, Oregon, administrator of the Es tate of Kathryn V. Christensen, de ceased, and all persons having Will pay you top market price« claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same to said administrator duly verified ac for your cording to law within six months from ths date of this notice. Dated this 14th day of March, 1333. F. W. CHRISTENSEN. Ad ministrator of the Estate of BOGS AND CALVES Kathryn ▼. Christensen, De PROMPT REMITTANCES Attorneys for the Estate. 31-5 Botts A Wlnalow, (Continued from page 3.) Chas. Hatenger__________ 37.11 Andy Costlc_____________ —11.16 Ulysses Edwards__________ 8.00 Ulysses Edwards _________ 3.99 J. W. Edwards__ ;________ 6.38 Will Webb _______________ 6.38 Lester Edwards__________ 6.38 R. M. Howard___________ 89.38 Oscar Bennett ___________ 38.43 A. E. Curl _ _____________ 98.76 Edward Creecy —__________ »3.38 C. N. Johnson ■ 7.18 J. F. Borba_______________ 3.79 John Borba, Jr. ___ _ ____ _ 8.98 I. J. Oreen_______________ 83.65 Tillamook Specials Alferd Chrlstoffsrson______ 6.38 C. B. Lane_______________ , 34.11 P. D Sallng______________ 8.59 Roy Sallng _______________ 19.13 Acme all Enameled Range, INDO F. D. Sallng ______ _ 15.96 9x12 Katona Velvet Rug. 17.0» Paul Bays___ ___________ _ 15.86 9x13 Gold Seal Cong- Rug__ 15.0» J. W. Bodyfelt_______ ____ 15.95 Bed. Spring. Matrons complete. M.OO Geo. Gharst______________ 18.76 Blue and white cheeked Cong. Vai Fisher. Jr. ____________ 31.57 »-pieces plain white dishes,_ fjg Chas. O. Johnson -_________ 50.84 TILLAMOOK FURNITURE 00. Floyd Booth ............................ 3.79 John Oppertshauser ______ 16.94 The Second-hand Store Wade Perry , 11.85 No. 3 1st St. Wade Perry________ ______ 13.75 Phone T8W A. K. McPherson__________ 3.78 A. K. McPherson_________ 6.3» ! Vai Fisher. 8r.____________ 1.5» Vai Fisher, Sr.____________ 10.78 W. R Speece_____________ 3.1» A. L. McCaffree ___________ 6.88 Fred Affolter_____________ 6.8» John Affolter____ _ 1.5» A. L. McCaffree___________ 3.30 John A. Carroll___________ 64.10 Road Builders Equip. Co. __ 14.67 Standard Oil Co.________ _ 818.88 803 1-3 Southern Pacific Co.______ 144.18 J. C. Holden _____________ 130.00 Gottlieb Shopport ________ 8.00 H. E. Homan __ . 4.00 Pacific Tel. a Tel. Co. _____ 8.58 Cloverdale Telephone Co. __ 5.40 Cloverdale Mercantile Co, 51.78 Steinbach Iron Works — 338.44 Mallory A Coffey_________ 31.81 P. D. Ott_________________ 84.»6 F. M. Nelson _____________ 11.67 O. L. Graves t ___ I.» E. R. Va* Clove__________ 8.1» F. M. Nelson _____________ 8.18 B. Nelson______________ 9.17 John Coughran __________ T.1» Yellow Fir Lumber Co ____ 11.68 Sunset Garage____________ Tillamook Garage ________ »».13 Klag-Croaabaw Hdw. Co. __ 11.63 Lamb-Schrader Co. _______ 33.31 State Industrial Ace. Com. _ «5.53 r J Consists entirely of ADJUSTING the movable segments of the SPINAL COLUMN to normal posi tion * thereby removing the CAUSE of disease. H. T. Botta FOREST L. HOWARD Geo. P. Wlnalow CHR0PRACT0R 111-1» ven In the Tillamook Oregon NOTICE 01 FILING FINAL ACCOUNT Light weight TAUGHAN Notice Is hereby given that Jud son H. Rosenberg, the admlninstra- tor of the estate of W. H. Hawkins, deceased, has Med with the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, his final account and that the Coun ty Court of Tillamook County, Ore gon. has set Saturday, the 15th day of April. 1933 at ten o’clock A. M. at the Court House in Tillamook City. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objections to said account and all persons are hereby required to present any ob jections they may have to said final account at said time and place. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1933. JUDSON H. ROSENBERG. Ad- minisrator of the Estate of W. H. Hawkins, Deceased. Bott* * Winslow. 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