Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 19, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Cillatnook Ifieablisbt
A Weekly Paper Published every
Friday by the
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc.
Tillamook, Oregon
Leslie Harrison
Managing Editoi
Fare au warmer an Mister Henry j I baby
Mister Harrison sed
Leach got kicked in the face with a he's goln to be presidunt sum day an
horse on a scraper an's gettln along make 3 Harrisons for Presidunt.
Entered as second-class matter in fine with It but he tol<! my uncle he
Jim dash
the postofftce at Tillamook, Oregon. ain’t never goin to getno wares neer
Mister Cliff Taylor what lives up
the sounth end of a hoi3e like that
to Clover dale mus here seeln the
no more.
sites on bizness an to the movies
Subscription Bates
jim dash
also an evrythink.
One year___________________ |2.00
Mr.
Rollie
Watson
whats the man
jlm dash
Six months___________________ 1.00
Three months__________________ .75 what sells inshurance is goin to
Mister Ayer what lives in Blaine
work for the legiBlacher now cause
Payable In advance
he sed he’s studied human nacher in got a license to go fishin an then he
got urn snuff so he cood give it to
his bizness an nose what the people
the fish an wh^n they cum up to the
wants. He told my fother if I canC
Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale sell inshurance I gess I can make top of the water to sneeze he cood
lambast them over the hed he told
Cff’ce Wednesday and Thursday- laws an my fother he sed wuns jess
Mister Lamar up to the drug store.
as
easy
as
the
other
for
you
Rollie
May 24th and 25th.
33 tl
jlm dash
so I gess my fother’s goin to vote
Mister Maginn is 18 got Mister
for him an my Mother also cause
evry time when its votin my Mother Barnes store now for close an Mister
KU KLUX KI AN ANSWERED
says she is goln to vote for whxt Barnes s gone with Mister Gruber
she wants - her own self and then up to the Traak house. Mister Ma­
leckshun day Bhe asts him how to ginots is give up workin.
A complete refutation of slander­ mark the ticket.
I
jlm dash
jlm dash
Mrs Ethel Bales an Mrs Opha
ous "»»ack of John A. Jefferies on
Mister Elmer Shipley an Mrs. Wil­
th« Catholic church and Knights of lie Fisher got marrid. Mister Clink Eastman’s got thare new place
opened up now opslt the hotel, Ita
Columbus by one of the ablest
i
got the job.
the Polly Anna shop an you can get
jlm dash
evrythink you want up thare cheep.
■peakers in the state, at the i City
The ladies of the K.K.K. had a The cheef told me to give them a
Hall, Tuesday, May 23d, at 8:00
meetln. Nobuddy wus hurt. My good rite up last week but I forgot
p. m.—paid adv.
fother sed K.K.K. meens the Q. it but it ain't two late cause they
Cluks Clam.
are goln to be thare a long time
sellin things.
jlm dash
jlm dash
Mr. Conover sed the next time
CALL FOR WARRANTS
ennybuy gets enny munney from
Mister McKinley got sum fish In
him site unseen they are goin to his bote, They didn't cost much he
All warrants drawn against spec­ be trubble. Him an Mister Varnum sed.
had a dlffrunee about sumthin.
Jim dash
ial funds of Tillamook City, Oregon,
jlm dash
Mister John Jenck wus up to the
will be paid upon presentation. In­
Mr. Stork wus up to see Mister cort house seeln the sites on bizness
Erwin Harrison to see thare new what lives up to Cloverdale.
terest ceases May 22d, 1922.
Both Telephones
E. J. CLAUSSEN.
City Treasurer.
WANTED—A MAN to take charge
of a material dock, one that per-
foims on roller skates preferred.
Call 54W, ask for Mr. Dailey.32tl
Ford Owners attention!
Your old Ford Magneto recharged
while you wait with my new re­
charger. Stop in and
inquire at
32-tl.
ELY S GARAGE
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
STATEMENT OF CONDITION MAY 5, 1922
First National
Tillamook', Oregon
RESOURCES
Ronds, securities, etc........... ........
United States bonds
..................
Federal Reserve Bank Stock........
Furniture and fixtures ..................
Overdrafts.............. ..........................
Cash on hand and due from ap­
proved reserve banks ..................
Total.......................
I
NOTICE is hereby gtvep that the
County Court of Tillamook county
Will, until 10 o'clock a. in. June 22.
receive blds for clearing and grub­
bing county road right of way from
Virgil Donaldson's house to E. Han-
nenkrats' line according to the spec­
ifications on file In th« office of the
county surveyor.
No bld will be accepted unless acc­
ompanied by cash, certified check
or bidders bond for an amount equal
to at least 5 per cent of the total
amount of the bld.
The right Is reserved to reject any
and all blds or to accept the bid
deemed best for Tillamook county.
H. S. BRIMHALL. Co. Clk.
F,ret publication Muy 19. 1922.
Last publication June 2, 1922.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock ..............................
Surplus and undivided profits.
REDISCOUNTS......................
Circulation ..................................
DEPOSITS..............
$ 700,296.40
250,149-w
27,000.00
2,250.00
8.800.75
2.105.05
I51418.3Ô
$ 1,142,009.60
$
50,000.00
43.57O.I3
... NONE
25.000.00
1,023,439.47
rotai............................... $1.142.009.60
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN
TILLAMOOK CO.
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
GUERNSEY GAIETIES PROGRAM
(continued from page 1)
Crab and Clam dinner at Netarte.
with coffee and sandwiches.
JUNE SU>
• a. m.—Leave Tillamook. 2:12
a.m.—Buahlach'e.
9:25 a.m.—Geo
and Pre«« Williams'. 9:10— Em
meneger'H 9:20—Golden Rod Dairy.
11:20—Glick's. 12—Gay’«. 12:22—
Hudson's.
1 p. m- McKillop’a
Dinner.
IT COSTS NO MORE
TEN ROUNDS
Kid HALLOWELL, Brigh’n vs. Jay HOUSER, Wheeler
with this service thrown in on top
of full value in protection aga.nst
loss by fire. The rate you pay cov­
ers both.
SIX ROUNDS
Jim ANDERSON, Tillam’k vs. Mike ANDOR, Garib’di
This agency will serve you by put­
ting your risk in a company finan­
cially able to pay the biggest loss
as well as preventing the ocurrence
of fire. That’s the duty of this
agency of the Hartford Fire Insur­
ance Co.
—
FOUR ROUNDS
GOOCH, Tillamook vs. BENNETT, Tillamook
>
i
FOUR ROUNDS
STARK, Tillamook vs. ANDERSON, Tillamook
ROLLIE W. WATSON
Reserved seats $1.50; General admission $1.00; reserved
seats on sale at Rialto; first bout at 8:30 p. m.
“The Insurance Man”
21 Years in Tillamook
PHONE MUTUAL & BELL 435
TILLAMOOK
City Hall
SAVE!
By Paying Cash
That cry has been very much overworked the
past few years in the grocery business. Price cutting
on a few articles for bait is a game as old as the
hills. The truth of it is that there is very little to be
saved anywhere in buying your groceries, whether
you pay cash or not.
We do j lot of cash, as well as credit, business.
Our prices are the same to all and our plan is to give
satisfaction in price as well as'quality.
You are safe all along the line at
You Can Paint
Ask us how to renew the beauty of
the chair or table that’s in the attic
AINTING home things is easy
you to use. They are the finest mater­
and fascinating. Yon can do it
ial» of their kind that we know. Wa
as well as anyone with a few
have been making these products for
simple directions which we will give
73 years.
P
E. G. ANDERSON
“The Satisfaction Store”
Good Groceries, Fruit, Vegetables, Poultry Supplies
and Seeds
—■ 1—
lune Brides
Trade a«> lUa U. ». 1-el <>«
FIRE insurance is a thing sold at
this office but service is a valuable
consideration to be given freely.
BENEFIT OF THE AMERICAN LEGION
I sesul Gifts
Buy Flak>
Gifts that are constantly
used and always appreci­
ated—are wedding
gifts
from the Winchester store.
We have a wide range of
distinctive and worth while
gifts for June brides. Prices
are reasonable for goods of
quality.
you.
You may have furniture in the attic
which is old only on the outside. It
will be as good as new when re­
finished.
Or perhaps there are floors, wood­
work and other things about the home
that need beautifying. It’s fun to do
it and a big saving, too.
Our “Home Service Paint Depart­
ment" was organized especially to
help you make a success of the work.
Write us today, telling what you want
to refinish and what effects you want
to get.
Our experts will answer promptly,
giving you explicit directions cover­
ing erery phase of the work. Just
follow these simple directions and
you’ll get excellent results.
We make special paints, varnishes,
enamels, wall finishes and stains for
Price $17.85
OR poor roads, for heavy loads, for hard uae
anywhere the Fisk Red-Top cannot be equaled
for small cars. An extra ply of fabric and a heavy
tread of extra tough red rubber make a strong tire
built to meet exacting conditions.
Time after time one Red-Top has outworn three
ordinary tires. Its distinctive looks indicate your
■election of a high-grade tire while its extra mileage
more than justifies your choice.
F
There's a Fill Tire of extra value In every site,
for car. truck or speed u-agon
WINCHESTER
Carving Sets
Always in good taate—
_____ ____
Ine «tag handle
seta with
always acceptable genu-
sterling silver mountings.
Lower priced eete of fine
appearance and good wear­
ing qualltlee.
SQkenwhite Enamel
Silkenwhite Emm*1
produce* a rich, beauti­
ful finish on woodwork
and furniture. Flow»
out «moothly end doe«
not »how bniah mark*.
Produce* a mirror-smooth
surface. Stay* white and
ween lon<. Gloea white,
•emi gio** white and 8
color».
We also make Decoret
Varnish Stains, All-Pur-
pose Varnishes, Rubber-
Cement Floor Paint,
Washable Wall Finiah, Fiitem -tat -Floor»
nish. Fullerwear Varnish, Floor Wax,
Enamel, Fuller’» Hot Water Wall Finish
• oltum ), Porch and Step Paisa, and PIONEER
WHITE LEAD.
■
sprcirictnou
"Home Service' Paints
^•rwtehee - ■ ’»oewole - S*oin*
Manufactured by W. P. Fuller 4 Co.. Dept. 40, San Franciaco
frracto ta i> Cttta, la th, Waat
OTHER SUGGESTIONS
RED-TOP 30 X 3^
Take advantage of Fuller’s Free
Advice and Fuller’s Products and
you’ll be surprised and delighted with
the wonderful transformations you can
make in your home.
Fullers
rn,WT •
Extra Ply of Fabric—Heavy Tread
MEN
Costs You Nothing
Auspices Tillamook Boxing Com’n
------------ for
Time to Ke-tire?
WITH
Personal Service
SATURDAY, MAY 20
OOOOeOOOOCOOQOOOOOOOCCOGCOOGOGOOSOSCOOQ
ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY ASSURED
(continued from page 1)
adopted by the commission.
Mi. Nunn also Hinted that Oregon
would be the first state to finish
the Rm ,-velt highway through Its
•ntire length, and that the count o s
along the route, the government and
the state would cooperate In push­
ing the work to ci niplatLur as fast
«a possible.
"As to results,'* said Mr. Nunn.
•* I leave that to your inibglnalton;
’>‘fiut thin much I will say regarding
it: It means almost unbelievable de-
VOlopment for the whole rtraat re­
gion. which will come out of Its ob
•CUrlty. owing to lack of good roads,
and take Its place along with the
its splended ad-
valley.
plue
vantages and reeoureaa" "And 1st
m« add,” he continued, "that
people of Tillamook county, o
whole lot to the persistent hard
work of your county eourt."
BOXING
TRADE
Silverware that lasts a llfe-
t.me.
Electrical Appliances of all
bold.
kinds for the houss-
Cut Glassware tn beautiful
exclusive destgns.
Vacuum Bottles practical
gifts for any home.
For the “Shower" we have
good values in cooking
utensils, cutlery and
housewares of all kinds
The Wedding Anniversary
ought to be cerebrated
with a gift for ! he
home.
Graduation Gifts that wul
please th« boy or girl
King-Crenshaw
no®» SoMre" Patau are aoM to the Mtowtae ta
G. W. PHELPS, Garibaldi
NELSON & COMPANY, Bay City
ALEX McNAIR & CO., Tillammook
A. C. & H. ANDERSON, Nehalem
oeooooooo
Don’t let th« rainy days stop your morin»
...The City Transfer
Is prepared to send experience packers Into your home with
Canvas to cover all
your
goods
call vs day or might
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THt wrÆ/jmimi
Our Motto:
Quick service And re asonable ratee