Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 08, 1922, Image 5

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THE
TILLAM d OK
HEADLIGHT
Real Estate
ANOTHER THOUGHT
What would you think of this?
a anyone making a 12.00 purchase of sugar
:• other goods in our store, will be entitled to
ie pair of $8.50 Florschiem shoes for 50c, 100
yards best gingham at lc per yard, or any quant-
i:y of dress silks needed at 10c per yard. Ybu
know. It can’t be done, but prove to us that your’s
a desirable credit account, thei. vhen sickness
-tops your pay check, don’t worry! Your wife
. id children won't go hungry.
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CONOVER & CONOVER
OREGON
TILLAMOOK.
¡on
PORTLAND AUTO STAGE
Ivan Donaldson, Mgr. Tillamook, Ore.
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Lv Tillamook, 7:30 a.m. 3 & 6:30 p.m.
Leaves Portland—8:30 a. ni., 12:30 p. ni., 3:30 p. ni.
via
Hebo,
Grand
Rounde,
Willamina, Sheridan. McMinnville,
Dayton, Newburg, Multnomah.
MALNUTRITION!!
What is malnutrition? 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.
FOR SA1Æ—Two oc:
In edge
or T i'lamook City.
Fine eight
"oom house, garage, and other
out buildings.
Inquire of
M oods, Beaver, Oregon.
VAUGHN DRAGSAWS — HEAVY
and light weights, with and with­
out clutch.
Prices reduced Feb­
ruary 1st. E. G. Krebs.
15-tf
FOR SALE Vaughn Drag Saw, 1
8-foot and 1 4^-foot blade. Good
as new. W. M. Rife, Mutual phone
4 8 2t
FOR SALE--Five acres on Wilson
river, all bottom land, part
cleared, good cow barn, and house
good fishing rights, boat, nets,
etc., included. Prices reasonable.
Some terms. Address C. H. Mak-
inster, Tillamook, Ore.
48-3t
FOR SALE or TRADE—Four choice
lots on Main street in Baker, Ore.,
.five minutes walk from postoffice
in best residence district, will sac­
rifice for $800, or will take good
auto for all or part. Box 416,
Tillamook, or inquire R117 Head­
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light office.
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FOR SALE—80 acre farm near
Beavre, Oregon. House and barn.
Six acres cultivated, ten acres
slashed. School near property.
Good neighborhood. Address BN
103, care Headlght.
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FOR SALE—Lot in Brighton Beach
in' block 81,, lot 2. Or will trade
for 20 white leghorn pullets four
• months old, or lot in St. Helens.
Peter Dannis, Box 501. St. Helens
Oregon.
46 4t
FOR SALE-—Transfer wagon very
reasonable. Call Mutual phone,
Mrs. Green.
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; <>’! SALE Reed baby buggy and
white enamel infant’s bed on rub­
ber wheels. Inquire 1002 East
Third street.
47-tf
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. as well as
DR. 0. L.
M O N E Y
Veterinarian
when you start an account with us.
Your interests will be protected and
you will be assured of OUR Friendship
in return for your Confidence.
WALLPAPER
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The largest stock of wallpaper ever in Tillamook
BARRICK & HALL
Attorneys at Law
National Building
Tillamook
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
j Tillamook County Bank
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List of Registrars for Tillamook
County
Tlie following persons have been
appointed official registration their
respective localities, and any person
who is not already registered and
who wishes to vote at the General
Election on November 7, 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
September 7 to October 7, 1922, at
w-hich time the books will be
closed.
Oregon; T. E. Ashley, Bay and Kil-
chis, Bay City, Oregon; S. H. Rock,
Little Nestucca, Oretown, Oregon;
Earl Ayer, Blaine, Blaine. Oregon;
O?o. W. Phelps, Garloiu ti Garibaldi
Oregon; W. H. Christensen, Nesko­
win, Oretown, Oregon; E. L. Mc­
Cabe, Cloverdale, Cloverdale, Ore­
gon; P. D. Ott, Hebo, Hebo, Oregon;
Henry L. King, Bayocean, Bayocean.
Oregon; L. F. Brode, Sandlake,
Sandlake, Oregon; William Gilbert,
Beaver. Beaver, Oregon; J. J. Krebs,
Rockaway, Rockaway, Oregon; W.
A. Row«, Brighton, Brighton, Ore- !
gon; G. B. Nunn, Wheeler, Wheeler,
Oregon.
H. S. BRIMHALL,
County Clerk. |
48-2t
WANTED-TO- BUY—Good “heavy
team, have car to sell or trade.
What have you? Write J. E.
Sperry, Mohler, Oregon.
p47-2t
WANTED TO“TRADE—Small ‘ farm
between Silverton and Salem for
stock. Implements and lease of
Tillamook county dairy ranch. Ad­
dress Marc Gobat, R2, Silverton,
Oregon.
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NOTICE TO VOTERS
Faints, Oils, Turpentine, Etc.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our feeling of
thanks and appreciation to oqr
iriends, for the many acts of kind­
lies* and sympathy shown us during
the late Illness and death of out
dear husband and brother. Espec­
ially do we thank the brothers of
the Alasonic and B. P. O. E. lodges
also the American Legion, for the
splendid floral offerings and many
other courtesies extended In our
great hour of sorrow.
MRS. CLARK HOWARD.
MRS. HERMAN JUNGE.
A CARD OF THANKS
We sincerely desire to thank all
our friends for their various tokens
of kindness, for the many beautiful
flowers, and for expressions of
sympathy, which came to us because
of the death of our beloved brother
Louie Wooley.
MRS. THOMAS B. WATT,
EMILE WOOLEY,
CHARLES WOOLEY,
MAGNUS WOOLEY.
Will be here a few Sundays more
and will be glad to see you In the
services. Morning 11 a. m.. even­
ing 8 p. m., bible school 10 a. m..
C. E. at 7 p. m. Come—HARRY E.
TUCKER.
SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES
Are the Best Recommendation of
GUERNSEYS AT
AUCTION
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR
GROUNDS, 1 o’clock
C. L. LEWIS COMPANY
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15 head of choice stock
consisting of
1
O. A. C.
It offers training for collegiate degrees in:
Home Economics
Mines
Pharmacy
Vocational Education
Chemical Engineering
Agricultural
Commerce
Engineering. Mechanic Arts
Forestry
Military Science, Tactics
It offers training also in: The school of music, physical edu-
cation. Industrial journal!* n.
Fall Term Open» September 18
6-Y EAR OLD COW.
i 3-YE AR OLD COW
2 ¿-YEAR OLD COW
4 IIEIFERS.
i BULL.
4 HEIFER CALVES.
2 BULL CALVES.
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This institution offers a thorough, practical and
standard education at a cost within reach of the
high school graduate
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Oregon
SUMMONS
SEPTEMBER 14th
Wholesale and Retail
Oregon
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Mutual Phone
Tillamook
Erwin Harrison, Prop.
Both Phones
Marathon Lodge
93, Knights of Pyth
fas. Regular meeting
Monday evening at
7:15 sharp. By order
of
the
Chancelier
Commander.
HOHLFELD
Bell Phone 8F2.
FOR RENT—160 acre dairy ranch
in Tillamook county. Stock for
sale. 29 cows.
Address or in­
quire at Pacific View Dairy, Ore-
town, Oregon.
46 3t
Golden Rod Dairy
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
0. E. 5.
Stated communications first an»
rmrd Thursday- or each month 1»
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
CORA L. MILLER, Secretary
t’RIEXDSHIP
WANTED TO BUY
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Bayocean, Ore.
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual
phone.
18 tf
WANTED— HOUSEWORK. QI 16,
Headlight
43-tf
MILK is a wonderful nutrient ma­
teriaJ that tones up the blood, cer­
rects tue secretions of glands anti
tn due time repairs ins damaged or­
gan or tissue.
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Order Golden Rod Dairy Clarified
Milk.
F. D. MITCHELL
Associate member of
Portland Realty
Board
osperity Of Our Depositors Is
rent Importance To I
FOR SALE
Rentals
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U. R. C.
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54 Dept
of Oregon, meets on flrBt and third
Friday evenings of each mouth, at
8 p. m.. In the W. O. W. hall. Vtst-
tors welcome.
Mrs. Clarence Stanley. President
Elizabeth Conover, Sec’y.
Corinth Post,No. 35,Dept of Oregon
Meets on second and on
fourth Saturdays of each
month at 1:30 p. ,m
W O W.
J. S. DIEHL, Comdr.
In the Circuit Court of the State
H W. SPEAR, Adjt.
Oregon, for Tillamook County:
Alfred Boquist. plaintiff.
vs.
Johnson Chapter No.
J. G. Harris, Mrs. C. P. Harris, Geo,
R. A. M.
L. Supress, Belle Supress, Geo. A.
Stated convocations every
Seeser, and Alfred Gubser, De­
'■st and third Fridays.
fendants.
*7/ Visitors welcome.
To Mrs. C. P. Harris, Geo. L. Su­
I. E, Keldson, Sec.
press, Helle Supress, and Geo. A.
Seeser, the abpve named defendants:
In the name of the State of Ore­ Tillamook Lodge No. 57. A.F. & A.M.
Stated Communication sec­
gon you are hereby required to ap­
ond Wednesday In each
pear and answer tlir complaint filed
month Visiting Brethren
against you in theribove court and
welcome.
cause on or before six weeks from
the date of the first publication of
Harvey Eblnger, Sec.
this summons, and should you fail
to appear and file answer or other­
wise appear in said cause within
said time, plaintiff will apply to the
above named Court for the relief
Tuesday eve., 7:30 p. m.
prayed for against you in the com­
plaint, which is that plaintiff have
Rebekahs Wednesday evening
judgment against the defendant J.
Camp 2-4. Thursda*
G. Harris for the sum of $1800.00
with interest thereon at the rate of
six percent per annum from Feb­
Light weight
ruary 1, 1922, for the further buiu
of $250.00 attorney’s fees, together
VAUGHAN DRAGSAW
with the costB and dlsbursments of
At
this cause; that plaintiff's mortgage
E. G. KREBS
described in the complaint upon the
following described real property sit­ V.
uated In Tillamook county, Oregon,
to-wit:
22 acres off the north side of the
H. T. Botta
Geo. P. Winslow
southeast quarter of the northeast
quarter of Section 13. In Township
BOTTS & WINSLOW
1 south of range 10 west of Willam­
ette meridian, excepting a tract
Lawyer»
heretofore deeded to Pacific Hall­
way and Navigation Company.
Tillamook
Oregon
Also a tract described as bounded by
i line commencing at the southeast
corner of the C. W. Hendricks Dono-
nation Land Claim, and running
flhence north 19.50 chains: thence
Phone 76-J
west 5.83 chains; thence south a-
DR. C. H. POLLOCK. D.M.D.
lcng the county road to a point due
west of the place of beginning;
Dentist
thence east 6.58 chains to the place
215-16 17 Tillamook Bldg.
of beginning.
All being In Section 13, Township 1
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
south of Range 10 west of Willam­
ette Meridian, and containing 11.08
acres, more or less, save and except
■ a tract of 4 acres off the south end
of said tract heretofoie sold to D.
E. Goodspeed,
be decreed a valid and existing lien
against said real property, and that
‘■aid mortgage be foreclosed «nd the
property above described ordered
sold in the manner provided by law
for the purpose of satisfying'' the
amount of said judgment, and that f---------- —
at such -ale ail right, title and in­
IMI1 121 M
Mutual
terest of all of the defendants above
TILLAMOOK IRON WORKS
named be -old, and that said defend­
General machinist* and black­
ants and each of them be forever
smith*,
barred am! enjoined from claiming
any right, title or interest in and
H Sander
to said property or any part thereof,
except the right of redemption,
which any of said defendants may
have, and for such other and fur­
DR J. G. TURNER
ther relief as to the Court may seem
Eye Specialist
eqiillable.
Till- summons is served upon you
Permanently located In Tilla­
by order of the Honorable Homer
mook. Prlva’e office In Jenkin’»
Mason, County Judge of Tillamook
jewelry store
Ultest up-to-date
County, Oregon, which order is
Instruments i a id equipment Ev-
dated'August 23. 1922, and which
enlngs and sunday by apoolnt-
order directs summon» herein be
merit
served upon you by publication
Complete Leni Grinding Fao-
thereof once a week for six eucces-
toil
on t!.e Premise». Any leni
sive week» jn the Tillamook Head­
duplicated.
light, a newspaper published In Til­
lamook, Oregon, that the first pub-
Tillamook. Oreiron
llcation thereof be made on the 2!i*i
nay of August. 1922. *
BOTTS A WINSLOW.
Attorney* for Piuu.tiff.
a*. 4. £.
shearer
Poetoffice address, Tillamook. Or.
First publication, Aug. 25, 1922.
Surgery
Last publication, Oct. 6, 1922.
Suita no I O O.F. Building
Col. HUGHES, Auctioner HOMER MASON, Owner
From now on the stage office will
bs at th* New Depot aero** from
the Tillamook Hotel. The public la
Invited to make this their waiting
room when in town. Ail informa­
tion relative to stages may be ob­
tained by calling 41-W or Mutual.
Ivan Donaldson, Portland-Tilla­
mook Stage Line.
41-tf
For circular* of information and illustrated booklet write to
WHY WORRY
I ta» sail or trade anything—any-
Millerskip, l«l
where C.
The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis, Oregon
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Tillamook
R T. BOATS
Oregon
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