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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—DAY OLD WHITE
Leghorn Baby Chicks from select
ed heavy laying strains, $14.00
per 100; »7.25 per 50; $3.75 per
25; 17c each as long as they last.
They will hatch March 28th.
Hatching eggs $6 per 100; »1 per
setting of 15.
Cockerals, fine
birds one year old »2.50. Send in
your order. Frank K. Strueby,
Garibaldi, Ore.
23-t2
FOR SALE—REGISTERED JER-
sey Bull, 3 years old. St. Mawe’s
strain.
Price 8125.00. Inquire
Headlight. H. C. Wilkes, Mohler.
22-14
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FOR SALE—7 PASSENGER BUICK,
model 1919, in A-l condition. L.
W. Travis, Mohler, Ore.
21-t4
FOR SALE—ONE NEW WADE
drag saw; one new feed cutter;
one new 14 inch plow; two resi
dence lots on 9th street.
H. H.
Rosenberg.
21 t4
FOR SALE—CEDAR POSTS CALL
Ted Lyster at Beaver.
Mutual
phone.
15-tf
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The L. D. Club.
The L. D. Club met at the home
of Mrs. Henry White’s Wednesday
afternoon, March 15th, with Mrs.
Styles assisting hostess, The after
noon was spent with the usual
work. A delightful afternoon was
spent by all. Among those present
were Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Boone, Mrs.
Burm, Mrs. Gabrielle, Mrs. Harris,
Mrs. Hays, Mrs. Hinkle, Mrs. Hoag,
Mrs. Hoy, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Martin,
Mrs. O’Dell, Mrs. Ostrander, Mrs.
Jud Rosenberg, Mrs. Styles and Mrs.
White.
The guests were Mrs.
Aschim and Mrs. Woods. The club
will meet with Mrs. Anderson April
7, with Mrs. Armentrout assisting
hostess.
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Dinner Party.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Partridge and
Miss Ruth Partridge gave a delight
ful dinner party at Hotel Elmore,
Rockaway, on Sunday last.
The
party was in honor of their guest,
Miss Olson, of Portland, formerly
of Mindon, Neb.
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“500” Party at Bay City.
Mr. and Mr*. H. N. Tillman en-
tertained at a ’’500” party last
Thursday evening. A delicious light
luncheon was served, and a delight
ful evening was enjoyed by every
one. Among the guests present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coffman, Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Ashley, Mr and Mrs.
A. M. Whyte, Miss McInnis and
Orval Bodie
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FOR SALE—2 yr. old Jersey, regis
tered Bull; also good windmill.
L. A. Daniels, Tillamook.
20tf Surprise Party.
PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
The friends of Mr .and Mrs. Har-
furniture on Goyne Ranch, South ley Witt surprised them last Sunday
Prarle. Apply any day but Satur evening when they gathered at their
home for a party In honor of the
day.
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anniversay of the birthday of Mrs.
FOR SALE—AM LEAVING THE Witt. A musical program was ren
country and will arrive at Red dered by the Wilkins’ orchestra, at
Frant Barn, Sheridan, Ore., Fri the conclusion of which the re
day, March 17th to sell my Jersey maining part of the evening was
milk cows, 6 fresh and 4 heavy spent in playing cards. Dainty re
springers; registered Jersey bull. freshments were served, after which
F. H. Clark, Sheridan, Ore. Rt. 2. the guests departed wishing Mrs.
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21-2 Witt many happy returns,
Among
FOR SALE — THOROUGHBRED those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
white Leghorn pullets. Tancred Henry Tillman, Mr. and Mrs. R.
strain, laying.
Also Kieskey Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Patter
Northwest Brooder stove used one son, of Tillamook and Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Witt.
season. Walter Stamn, Bay City.
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H°use Party at Wheeler.
VAUGHN DRAGSAWS — HEAVY
A merry house party was given
and light weights, with and with
out clutch.
Prices reduced Feb last Saturday evening at the home
ruary 1st. E. G. Krebs.
15-tf of Mr. and Mrs. William Mix, by
their three sons, Eugene, Claude
FOR SALE—2 yr. old Jersey, regis and Reginald, when they entertain
tered Bull; also good windmill. ed a number of friends and class
L. A. Daniels, Tillamook.
20tf mates,
Appropriate
decorations
FOR SALE — SECOND HAND were tastily arranged for the occa
The living room was decor
range, dining table and a few sion.
ated in blue and white, the high
chairs. 419 Third Ave East.
18-tf schoof colors, and the dining room
in pink and green; a huge bowl of
IF YOU WANT EGGS AND POUL- pink carnations ns a table center
try, used to Western climate, we piece emphasised the entire color
have 52 varieties that win and scheme, and the scent of the flow
lay. John Hoffman, Tillamook. ers made the luncheon a delightful
Ore.
13-12 affair. Dancing was the diversion
of the evening.
FOR SALE 2 yr. old Jersey regis
Among those present wore Mr.
tered Bull; also good windmill. and Mrs. William Mix. Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Daniels, Tillamook.
20tf Shim Reed. Mildred Hibner. Mae
Black, Marion Davidson, Ruth Dar-
FOR SALE OR TRADE — GOOD nell, Dorothy Jensen. Dorothy Shin-
windmill. In first class condition, Inger. Lieta Bradley, Vena Gentry.
will sell cheap or trade for—what Katherine
McClintock.
George
have you? Daniels Jersey Farm, Wann. Billy Vosburg. Leo Sohler.
L. C. Daniels, prop.. IX miles Joe Ross, Herbert Lundy. Stanton
north of Tillamook.
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Rennlngtr, Walter Kelly, Reginald
FOR SALE — 7 ROOM HOUSE, Smith. Gene Smith. Claude Simth.
Floyd Easont.
chicken house and
woodshed, Robert Cronen, • and
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31000; $800 cash, balance $10
per month and interest.
Grab Kill Kare Klub.
this quick
Write BN101 Head
The Kill Kare Klub met at the
light.
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home of Mrs. A. W. Plank on Fri-
day. March 17.
Mrs. R. T. Boals
FOR SALE
HEGISTERED JER- assisted. A delightful
afternobn
sey Bull 2 yr. old. Daniels Jersey
was spent, and everyone had an en
Farm, L. C. Daniels, prop.. 1 X
joyable time. A dainty luncheon
miles north of Tillamook. 22-2t
was served.
The table decorations
DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE WILL carried out the spirit of the day.
feed about 35 cows, only 3 miles Small shamrock* were tastily ar
front Tillamook, about 1H miles ranged with a harmonious back
front cheese factory will sell at ground of color. The invited guests
once.
For information see Karl were Mesdames Crenshaw, Tucker.
Williams and Miller.
Reding.
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RENT
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.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
BARRICK * HALL
undersigned sheriff of Tiilamosk
Attorney! at Law
County, Oregon, by virtue of at-
tachment execution issued 1 out of
National Buildinc
of
the Circuit Court of the State
1
Oregon, for Lane County, upon a
Oregon
Tillamook
judgment and order of sale duly
entered in said court on the 24th Xi
7
day of June, 1920, in favor of Til
lamook County Bank and against W.
H. Effenberger and Oscar A. Effen- f
berger, defendents which writ com
DR. J. E. B-H 1.ARER
mands the undersigned to sell the
following described real property
Surgery
of the defendants attached in said
Suite
110
I.O.O.F. Building
cause, towit:
The West half of the southwest
quarter of section one and the eart
Oregon
Tillamook
half of the southeast quarter of sec
tion two, in township two irorth of
range ten west of Willamette Mer-
S
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 doer
Surgeon and Physician
in Tillamok City, Tillamook County,
Oregon, sell at public auction, to the
I. O. O. F. Buildinc
highest bidder for eash in hand all
of said property or sufficient there
Tillamook
Oregon
of to satisfy the judgment in Laid
and
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cause in favor of said Dank
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
»200.00 a» attorney*'fees and the
Physician and Surgeon
costs and expenses of the sale, less,
however, a credit of »124.78 on the
principal amount of »2000.00 and
National Bldg.
Tillamook, Ore.
the interest thereon paid to May
28th, 1920.
Dated this 2nd day of March,
1922.
JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff of
Phone 78-J
Tillamook County, Oregon.
First published March 7, 1922.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK, D.M.D.
Last published April 4. 1922.
Dentist
PRECINCT
POSTOFFICE
HENRY TOHL
Nehalem
Nehalem, Oregon
T. E. ASHLEY
Bay and Kilchis
Bay City, Ore.
8. H. ROCK
Little Nestucca
Oretown, Ore.
EARL AYER
Blaine
Blaine, Ore.
GEO. W. PHELPS
Garibaldi
Garibaldi, Ore.
W. H. CHRISTENSEN
Neskowin
Oretown, Ore.
E. L. MeCABE
Cloverdale
Cloverdale, Ore.
P. D. OTT
Hebo
Hebo, Ore.
HENRY L. KING
Bayocean
Bay ocean, Ore.
L. F. BRODE
Sandlake
Sandlake, Ore.
WILLIAM GILBERT
Beaver
Beaver, Ore.
J. J. KREBS
Rockaway
Rockaway, Ore.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
W. A. ROWE
Notice is hereby given that the
Brighton
Brighton, Ore.
undersigned, as Superintendent of
G. B. NUNN
Wheeler
Wheeler, Ore. 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
I liquidation.
All persons who may have claims
against the said bank are hereby
Benefit American Legion
notified to make legal proofs there
of by filing a duly verified claim, as
Under Auspices Tillrmook
by Law provided, with the Deputy
Box Commission
Superintendent
of Banks in charge
APRIL 15TH, 1922 » i at the office of the First Bank of
Men wishing to go on leave | Bay City, Bay City, Oregon, on or
. before the 7th day of June, 1922.
names immediately with
FRANK C. BRAMWELL,
Ernest Wells, Pac. Tel & Tel. Co.
Superintendent of Banks.
H. S. Mann, Tillamook Garage
• Date of first pub., March 7, 1922.
«/ Date of last pub., June 6. 1922.
BOXING CONTEST
Swift & Company
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Lodge Directory |
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
0. E. S.
Stated communications first and
third Thursdays of each month in
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
CORA L. MILLER, Secretary
Marathon Lodge No.
93. Knights of Pyth
las. Regular meeting
Monday evening at
7:45 sharp. By order
of
the Chanceller
Commander.
y. 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
Elisabeth Conover, Sec’y..
Corinth Post.No, 35,Dept of Oregon
Meet* on second and on
fourth Saturdays of each
month at 1:80 p. .m in
W. O. W.
J. S. DIEHL, Comdr.
H. W. SPEAR, Adjt.
215-18-17 Tillamook Bldg.
OREGON
TILLAMOOK,
Johnson Chapter No.
R. A. M
Stated convocations every
first and third Fridays.
Visitors welcome.
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
DR. 0. L. HOHLFELD
Veterinarian
Bell Phone 8F2.
24
Tillamook Lodge No. 57. A.F. & A.M-
Mutual Phone
Tillamook
Stated Communication seo-
ond Wednesday In each
month Visiting Brethren
welcome.
Harvey Eblnger, Sec.
Oregon
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
Permanently located in Tilla
mook. Private office in Jenkin’s
jewelry store. Latest up-to-date
instruments and equipment. Ev
enings and Sunday by appoint
ment.
Tuesday eve., 7:30 p. m.
Rebekahs Wednesday evening
Notice is hereby given that the
Camp 2-4. Thursday
undersigned has been appointed by
FOURTH STREET MARKET
the County Court of Tllamook coun
Complete Lens Grinding Fac
ty. Oregon, administrator of the Es
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tory on the Premises. Any lens
PORTLAND.
OREGON
tate of Kathryn V. Christensen, de
i
Chiropractic
duplicated.
ceased, and all persons having
J Consists entirely of ADJUSTING
Tillamook. Oregon
Will pay you top market prices claims against said estate are here
the movable segments of the
by nqtifle.d to present the same to X.
7
SPINAL
COLUMN to normal posi
>
said administrator duly verified ac
tion
thereby
removing
the
for your
cording to «law-within six months
CAUSE of disease.
from the date of this notice.
«OREST L. HOWARD
H. T. Botts
Dated this, 14th day of March,
Geo, P. Winslow
DRESSED
1922,
CHIROPRACTOR
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F. W. CHRISTENSEN, Ad
BOTTS & WINSLOW
211-13 Tillamook Building
I
ministrator of the Estate of
Both Phones
Lawyer*
HOGS AND CALVES;
Adjustments will be given in the
Kathryn V. Christensen, De
home if patient 1* unable to
ceased.
Tillamook
Oregon
PROMPT REMITTANCES
come to office.
21-5
I Attorneys for the Estate.
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Botts
&
Winslow,
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Tillamook Specials I
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NOTICE OF FILING FINAL
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ACCOUNT
Mutual'
rBMl 121 M
Ralph R. Edwards
z
Light weight
TILLAMOOK IRON WORKS
General machinists and
Acme all Enameled Range, $99.00 ' Notice is hereby given that Jud
smiths.
9 x 12 Katona Velvet Rug_... 27.50 son H. Rosenberg, the admininstra-
9x12 Gold Seal Cong. Rug
15.50 tor of the estate of W. H. Hawkins,
H.
Sander
Bed. Spring, Matress complete, 24.00 deceased, has filed with the County X
| Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon,
Blue and white checked Cong.
33-pieces plain white dishes.... 4.90 his final account and that the Coun
ty Court of Tillamook County, Ore
gon, has set Saturday, the 19th day
TILLAMOOK FURNITURE CO.
of April. 1922 at ten o’clock A. M.
The Second-hand Store
at the Court House in Tillamook
Phone 73W
No. 3 1st St. 1 City, Oregon, as the time and place
for healing 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,
SHOEMAKER
1922.
JUDSON H. ROSENBERG, Ad-
MAIL ORDER WORK.
PROMPT
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minisrator of the Estate of
SERVICE
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W. H. Hawkins. Deceased.
I Botts A Winslow,
303 1-2 Sec. A vs. E. Tillamook, Ore’Attorneys for the Estate.
VAUGHAN
black
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SPRING HOUSE CLEANING
FOR RENT 5W First Si.. 2 furn
ished housekeeping looms with
bath. |12 per month; 1 furnished
single room 18 per month
20tf
L. A. BARRICK
DO YOUR H AULÌ Nt
hen you think of moving
think of—
prepared to haul
ANYTHING
L. A. BARRICK
Trans. Service
PHONE 1UW
DRAGSAW
At
E. G. KREBS
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Birthdav Party a’ Garibaldi.
Mi and Mrs. H I. Sheldon, of
Garibaldi, gave a birthday party for
Robert Marshall, mechanic’ • in the
Sheldon garage, on Monday. even-
Ing. Among the Invited guests
were Mr. and Mrs. J. Swink. R. E.
WANTED TO bUY
Miller. Alfie Vandrepool, Holger
Jphnson and Fayle Langley.
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WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE rOR
sale call Ed. H.<dley, Mutual
Mr. and M s. Ed Wood, of Rocka
phone.
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way. celebrated their seventeenth
weditng anniversary last Wednes
day.
The invited guests included:
MISCELLANEOUS
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Krebs. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Menard. Mr. and Mrs.
FOR TH ADE 4 At RES X MILK Wrn. Munk. Mr. and Mia James
fiont Newberg. 1 acre in cher- Craig. Mrs Clara Russell, and .Mr.
* lies. fffiou 9 room plastered house Sf-hrants
A delicious luncheon was
with basement, dtt> water, elec- served after which the
* trie light*, bath, !?.Tgr sleeping spent playing cards.
porch, large barn
To trude for
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1 small daily ranch that would lun I
Mrs. F A. Belt« of the Plssker
10 or 12 cows. No agents. G W. Apts , entertained on Fridny st a
Worden, owner, Newberg. Oregon. charming "At Home.’’ The rooms
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wore exquisitely decoraUrd — th*
piedominating color scheme being
TH?: OREGON TRUÇJC
LINE Siren. Dainty grsaik Candle shade*
I
Trucks will call at your real end baskets of siren minify tgither
deuce or place of business for house carried out lhe color note.
hold goods and outgoing freight
JOHN MATHERS, Arent. I
Phone 81 J or Mutual
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FOR
YOUR
all paper, Oils, Paints
Turpentine, Etc.