Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 11, 1922, Image 5

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    THE TILLAMuOK HEADLIGHT
Atlgust I I, 19-".
SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES
JUST A THOUGHT
This is Summer, time almost Winter
time, which is always a rainy time. So
now is the time to pay up those past
due accounts, and protect your credit
¡against .hat time when cash is short.
We extend credit for accomodation, it
is upto you to maintain your credit by
paying bills promtply when due.
CONOVER & CONOVER
OREGON
Don't let the rainy day» stop your mortai
e City Transfer...
ed to send experienced packers into your home with
canvas to cover all
your
goods
CALL VS DAY OR NIGHT
I- Motto:
Ivan Donaldson, Mgr. Tillamook,'Ore.
Lv Tillamook, 7:30 a.m. 3 & 6:30 p.m.
Leaves Portland—8: 30 a. tn., 12:30 p. tn., 3: 30 p. m.
O. A. C.
FOR SALE
SALE—180 acre dairy farm]
for 816,000, situated about five!
miles southeast from Tillamook1
City, Oregon, forty acre« in grass.'
considerable more land easily
cleared. All under fence, Two
good houses and large barn on the
place. Includes 12 cows and all
other livestock, farm machinery,
implements and tools. Inquire of
T. H. Goyne or J. Merrell Smith.
Tillamook, Oregon.
36-tf
F°R SALE—Two acre tract in edge
of Tillamook City.
Fine eight
room house, garage, and other
out buildings. Inquire of Roy
Woods, Beaver, Oregon.
34tf
VAUGHN DRAGSAWS — HEAVY
and light weights, with and with­
out clutch.
Prices reduced Feb­
ruary 1st. E. G. Krebs.
15-tf
Willamina, Sheridan, McMinnville,
Dayton, Newburg,
FOR SALE—Wht is known as the
Henry Hayes farm of iou avtwe <m
Sand Lake road near Hemlock.
80 acres of which has quantity of
good fir timber, balance farming
and grazing land. Has house barn
and other buildings, and a good
bearing orchard. Place fenced.
Lots of grass. In condition to be
gin dairying at once. Good living
water all the year around on every
40 acres. Must be sold by execu­
tor without delay. This is your
chance to get a good farm at a
reasonable price-
Inquire of T. H. Goyne. Execu­
tor, Tillamook, Oregon.
38-tf
Multnomah.
FOR SALE— 35 acres choice bottom
land, new house and barn costing
$4500- For sale on easy terms. In­
quire at this office. Hl08. 30-tf
FOR SALE—Studebaker auto cheap,
or trade for lighter car. This car
is fully equipped, has IS23 li­
cense. W. A. Soutnmayfl.
Xfl-tr
COAL CEMENT
---- LIME
28 W
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
Both Phones: Bell 43-J
P. O. Box 19T
Office: Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Ground Floor
i*
ACIFIC ABSTRACT CO.
L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop.
Comp
This institution offers a thorough, practical and
standard education at a cost within reach of the
high school graduate
It offers training for collegiate degrees in:
Home Economics
Mines
Pharmacy
Vocational Education
Chemical Engineering
Agricultural
Commerce
Engineering. Mechanic Arts
Forestry
lilitary Science, Tactics
It offers training also in: The school of music, phyvcal edu-
cation, industrial journalls i.
Fall Term Opens September 18
For circulars of information and illustrated booklet write to
The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis, Oregon
FOR SALE—17 lots in Block 3, Mil­
ler’s addition to Tillamook City.
Inquire of T. H. Goyne. Tillamook.
Oregon, for prices.
28-tf
FOR SALE—Six-room modern house
Lot 50x150- For sale at sacrifice.
Terms, apply K 110. Headlight.
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Rounde,
e Set of Abstracts cf the Records of Tillamook County
FOR SALE—Good heavy team per­
fectly true. Merle Holman, Hebo.
Oregon.
p44t4
FOR SALE—Boat. One Pair oaors.
oar locks, two anchor ropes, one
pony lantern, three shovels, Also
one Evenfude motor, batteries, two
five-gallon oil cans. Will sell sep-
arate. Can be seen at O Harrah
place at Netarts. W. H. Dorr. 38tf
FOR SALE—Loganberries by the
crate or gallon. Wm. M. Rife.
Mutual phone.
41-tf
FOR SALE—One 15 horse upright
boiler in good shape. Inquire W. E.
Messersmith, Tillamook Furniture
Co., Telephone 73W
41-t4
I
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FOR SALE—SO acre farm near
Beavre. Oregon. Hoi se and barn,
Six acres cultivated, ten acres
near property.
slashed
I
. Add
years,
rated in
the county; 30
■sonai property.
43-t2
Headlight office.
WANTED TO BUY
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
sale call Ld. Hadley, Mutual
phone.
18 tf
MALNUTRITION!!
WANTED— HOUSEWORK.
Headlight.
QI 16.
43-tf
WANTED— By experienced girl,
work in confectionery, grocery or
general merchandise store.
In­
quire Headlight S118.
p441t
WANTED—To get In touch with a
first-class butter and cheese ma­
ker for small creamery. Address
O. R. Irwin, Joseph, Or., p44-lt
What is malnutrition T It is a weak
condition of the body caused by lack
of nourishment. The food may not
contain some element needed for
blood repair, or it may lack some­
thing for bone repair. The whole
structure is weakened thereby. Then
some day an organ gives away. Life
is cut short.
MILK is a wonderful nutrient
terlal that tones up the blood.
recta the secretions of glands and
ta aue time repair» tne damaged or­
gan or tissue.
Order Golden Rod Dairy
Milk.
Lodge Directory j
Are the Best Recommendation of
Quick service and re asonable rates.
ORTLAND AUTO STAGE
Hebo, Grand
»
Don't forget that Portland stages f - --------------------------------------------------
carry trunks free. Try our reduced '
round trip rates.
43-tf >
When The Tinker Came Along
Remember when you used to watch the “tinker man
mend the holes in your mother’s pans? Solder was the
metal used—and solder is a product of lead.
Countless other products of lead add to the comfort
and convenience of your daily life. In your automobile,
for instance, there is lead in the batter}’, bearings, glass
of the headlight lenses, the rubber tires, the paint, and
in the rubber mat on the step.
But more important than all these is the use of white-
lead as the principal factor in good paint. The more
white-lead any paint contains, the greater its protective
power and its durability.
We, therefore, use straight “lead-and-oil” paint, made
of the well-known “tried and true”
Dutch Boy White-Lead
and pure linseed oil—for both interior and exterior
work. Any color desired obtainable.
* Now’ is an ideal time to have that interior or exterior
job done—“Save the Surface and You Save All.” Let
us estimate on your work—no obligation incurred.
G L. LEWIS
Mutual Phone
Tillamook.
WHY WORRY
I can sell or trade anythlng- —any-
where C. W. Millershtp, i«m
4th*St.. Portland. Phone Main
ra-tt
5275
8ilver Wave Chapter No. 18
O. E. B.
Stated communications first an4
inird Thursday» oi each month 1»
From now on the stage office will Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
CORA L. MILLER. Secretary
be at the New Depot across from
the Tillamook Hotel. The public Is
invited to make this their waiting
Marathon Lodge Na
room when in town. Ail informa­
93, Knights of Pyth
tion relative to stages may be ob­
las. Regular meet tn»
tained by calling 41-W or Mutual.
Monday evening at
Ivan Donaldson, Portland-Tilla­
7:45 sharp. By order
mook Stage Line.
41-tf
of
the Chancaller
Commander.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Portland. Ore.
July 22. 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that Sam­
uel H. White, of Tillamook, Oregon,
who, on September 4th, 1917, made
Homestead Entry No. 04920, for
Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4. Section 1. Town­
ship 1 S., Range 9 W., W. Meridian,
has filed notice ^f Intention to make
three-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
the Clerk of the County court for
Tillamook county, < Oregon, at Tllla-
n-.ook, Oregon, on the'
1
1st day
September, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses:
R. Ttanerstett, of Tillamook, Ore.,
William Foster, of Tillamook. Ore.,
F. A. Beltz, of Tillamook. Oregon;
C. II. Schultz, of TillamooT. Oregon.
ALEXANDER SWEEK,
42-5t
Register.
H. W. SPEAR, Adjt.
Johnson
Chapter No. 84
R. A. M-
Stated convocatlona every
rat and third Friday».
Visitors welcome.
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
Admini»trat<
AND WORRY
r much
it will
Ï10 I second
pay a bill
rhnp
in't find her rec eiP|
-date method.a .-tmplifier of the many
in paying by cash. Talk to us about it.
DIRECTORS
W. J- Riechers.
John Morgan
Lamb.
A. W. Bunn
Henry Rogers
C. J. Edwards.
C. A. McGhee
The nrstNationa IBank j
Notice is 1
County Court
ftp
for Tillamook
the undeislgn
eetft'e of Otto
any and »11
against said
present them
National Bld.r.
Tillamook, Ore.
his residence In Tillamook City, Ore­
Attorney
1
gon. or to T. H. Goyne,
at Law, at
in Tillamook I Z---------------------------------
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City, Oregon, properly verified, to-1 Dell 121 M
Mutual
gather with the proper vouchers,
TILLAMOOK IRON WORKS
within six months from the date
General machinists and black­
of this notice.
smith»
Dated July 13th, 1922.
H.
Sander
R. N. HENKLE,
Administrator of the Estate of
Otto Nicolay, Decensed.
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DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Special iit
Real Estate
Rentals
F. D. MITCHELL
Associate member of
Portland Realty
Board
HOME
SWEET
HOME
I
Hotel and Nat Open
Bayocean, Ore.
oao n« jo ««
O* th «
Permanently located la Tilla­
mook. Private office 111 Jenkin*«
jewelry store. Latest up-to-date
Instruments and equipment. Ev-
enlngs and Sunday by apoolnt-
meat.
Complete Lens Grinding Fac-
tory on the Premises. Any lens
duplicated,
Tillamook. Oregon
FAM I V "V.
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DR. 0. L. HOHLFELIJ
Mutual Phone
Tillamook
Oregon
BARRICK A HALL
Attorneys at Law
National Rulldlng
Tillamook
I
DE. i. E.
BREAKER
Surgery
Sulto 110 LO.OJ. Building
Veterinarian
S
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Both Phones
J. S. DIEHL, Comdr.
Sealed bids will be received until I
the hour of 10 o'clock a.m„ the 26th | Tillamook Lodge No. 57. A.F. & AM
day of August, 1922, by the under­
Stated Communication sec­
ond Wednesday In each
signed and immediately thereafter
month Visiting Brethren
publicly opened by the County Court
welcome.
of Tillamook County, Oregon, at the
office of said Court in the County
Harvey Eblnger, Sec.
Courthouse in Tillamook City Oregon
for the purpose of bonds of said
County issued for the building of
permanent roads herein in the sum
of 371,400, same being in denoml-
natlons of $1.000 each, with the ex­
Tuesday eve., 7:30 p. m.
ception of bond No 1, for >400. num­
Rebekahs Wednesday evening
bered 1 to 72 inclusive, dated July
Camp 2-4, Thursday
1. 1922, and maturing serially in
numerical order as follows:
$11,400 on the 1st day of July, 1937; f
%
30.000 ..................................... 1938;
Light weight
30.000 ............ . .................. 1939;
VAUGHAN
DRAGSAW
said bonds to bear interest at five
At
and one-half per-cent (5 *4 ) per
annum, payable semi-anjiually on
E. G. KREBS
January and July flrtt, principal
and interest payable in United
States gold coin of the present stan­
dard value at the office of the Coun­
ty Treasurer or at the Ftscal Agency
H. T. Botts
Geo. P. Winslow
of the State of Oregon in New York
City, „t the option of the holder.
BOTTS & WINSLOW
Said blds must be accompanied by
Lawyer»
certified check for five per-cent of
the amount of bld and must be un­
Tillamook
Oregon
conditional.
The approving legal opplnion of
Messers. Teal, Minor and Wtafree,
of Portland, Oregon, will be fur­
nished t'lie succesful bidder.
Phone 76 J
The Court reserves the right
reject any and all blds».
DR. C. H. POLLOCK. D.M.D.
II. S. BRIMHALL
Dentist
Clerk
4344
Bell Phon« »F2.
Erwin Harrison, Prop.
Corinth Post.No. 35.Dept- of Oregon
Meets on second and on
fourth Saturdays of each
month at 1:30 p. .m la
W. O. W.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Clarified
Golden Rod Dairy
V. R C.
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54 Dept,
of Oregon, meets on flrat and third
Friday «ventage of each month, at
8 p. m„ in the W. O. W. hall. Vial-
tore welcome.
Mrs. Clarence Stanley, President
Elizabeth Conover, Sec’y.
Oregon
Tillamook
OrvfunJ