Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 30, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1993
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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Random Thoughts
Local merchant says he has done
so much charging that he feels like
a soda water clerk.
Job was a patient man—but he
never had tire trouble in the hot sun.
What has become of the old fash­
ioned man who used to tell his wife
he had been sitting up with a sic):
friend ?
Health Hint: Never experiment
with the horsepower of a mule's toot.
Our favorite pest today is the simp
Who thinks a loaded cigar is a joke.
Remember ’way back there when
they used to sing “On the Banks of
the Wabash’’?
Fable: Once upon a time there
was a man who stated that he never
said a cross word to his wife, Moral
When he got mad he was dumb with
rage.
Even the vegetarian has no time
for a dead beat.
The stamp sticks to the job until it
is done. Son, emulate the stamp!
There are many in the world who
never keep a promise, let alone •»
cret.
Life is never dull for
teacher because she has a
little things before her every lay.
If you think that people give up
easily, you might try passing the col­
lection box at the church.
After glancing over some of the
to the co'>
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they are now using balloons for ad
vertising purposes. Appears as tho
I that would be a good way to put one
over.
Latin is a dead language, and so is:
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“Come on, boys, let’s have another!"
The merry little i.uto speeder is a
wonderful booster for the casket niak
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crs.
A man may continue along the ev­
en tenor of his way—unless he has
I basi aims.
Beware of the man who does tat-
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toning. He may have designs on you
A lot of genius has sprouted from
seedy looking individuals.
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If Mary had u little lamb at sonic
of these city cafes, it would cost her
I a week's wages.
The secret is out! When the ol<l-
I timers used to get cold they would
Bnuggle up close to a mountain tnge
After a man has quarreled with his
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wife he thinks the lion tamers’ Job is
an easy one.
It’s an odd man who never strives
to get even.
WAR-
All outstanding county road war­
rants endorsed prior to ami including
the 31st day of August, 1922, will be
paid upon presentation. Interest eras
ea this 2Kth day of March, 1923.
KATHLEEN MILLS, Co. Treas
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FOR BIDS
of humanity to have around.
There are numberless instances of
the kind above refered to in Noitt
Bend. If a majority of these owners
would go a little farther and invest
their money in homes to house the
people the city would grow rapidly
and all would prosper.
It is a plain case of avoiding res­
ponsibility which everyone owes the
communiy in which he lives.
Let
those who can improve their prop­
erty do so now at a time when it
will do the most good. If they are
unwilling to do this let them sell
FROM EXCHANGES
their holdings at a fair price and give
the man who has a different view of
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signs of activity will be placed un- the situation a chance to help develop
der arrest. There is little sympathy the community.—Coos Bay Harbor.
for the organization here and it is
said this is the first itme they have lHMMH»IIIHIHWIIHKl»MIIIII»IIHIHIIIIMHWUMM*MIM*imH>*l*MMUI,HIII,»IMÍMI,l|ll
invaded the Bandon community since
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the time “Doc” Leach was deported
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some ten years ago.—Bandon West­
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ern World.
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In this day of a crying need for
The right kind of
more homes the responsibility fixes
itself on the speculative landlord, of
films make the camera
which North Bend has a number.
give betters ervice. We
These land owners have held onto
sell
the best films for
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their holdings believing that other.'
any
camera. All other
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would improve their property there­
so
by making their own vacant proper­ I photo uspplies too,
ty valuable and then they could dis­ I that you can do your
pose of it at a price that would pay
own printing and de­
them excellent returns on their in- I
veloping.
vestment.
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receive bids for the operation of thJ
Ferry at Woods, Oregon, from May
1, 1023 to Ap'.il 30, 1924.
No bids will be considered unles.-
accompanied by cash, bidders’ bond."
or certified check, for amount equa
to at least 5 per cent of the total
amount of bid.
The right is reserved to reject ary
and all bids or to accept the bid deem
ed best for Tillamook County.
H. S. BRIMHALL,
County Clerk.
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invest
sits ba. a and kicks because the fowl | :
does not go ahead fast enough ti
suit him, is a mighty poor specimen I
THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
EASTER GREETINGS
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MEET US AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
EASTER SUNDAY
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
MOVING
bENii EAeErtlLNCED PACKERS lu
YOUR HOME Willi CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
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WHY WALK WHEN YOU MAY RIDE
CHEAPLY
BRYSON-LINK MOTOR CO
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
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“THE HOUSE OF SERVICE”
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CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates."
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CASH VERSUS CREDIT
Cash is good when you have it; you do not need
credit. When you buy for cash you are not estab­
lishing a credit rating. But what are you going
to do when you are out of cash if you ha've no
credit? If you have a credit established money is
of secondary importance. We do both a credit and
cash business. In either case keep your credit
good and trade at
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CONOVER & CONOVER
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Service
When You Travel
No matter when you go
South or East, you’ll find
four high-olass “Shasta
Route trains at your service
daily.
Convenient schedules, com­
fortable equipment and the
assurance of safety, adds
much to the enjoyment of
your journey.
Low round trip tickets to
San Francisco, Santa Bar­
bara, Los Angeles, and San
Diego, on sale daily limited
June 30th.
1. Accident: Weekly income
while disabled.
2. Sickness: Regular payments
every week.
3. Adversity: Emergency funds
in time ot need.
4. Old Age: An assured income
for life.
5. Death:
All tvnetits of reg
ular liielnsurarKe,
with leverai splendid additional
(catares.
With a Perfect Protection
Policy in West Coast Lite,
you and your family are
absolutely protected in any
contingency. You should
know more about the addP
tional features that make
this policy so far superior to
ordinary life insurance. The
coupon makes investigation
easy for you. Send it now.
C oast L ife
INSURANCE COMPANY
riilamook. Ore.
ONE OF AMERICAS STRONGEST COMPANIES
A. W. Plank Hardware
General line of
Hatiuaie, lairtj, Cils, Varnishes
and Glass
lists and Harrows
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Subject to change without notice we are quoting the following prices T
un feeds, hay, grain and seeds.
SACK PRICE
TON PRICE
NAME
$2.00— 90s
( 13.00
Oats, corn and barley
2.15—100s 1
43.00
Corn, any style ..........................
2.15—100s
43.00
Ground barley .....................
32.00
Mill run, off cars
Mill run out of house
43.00
Molasso Meal
35.00
Albers Dairy
3.60—140s
50.00
Low Grade Flour
2.15— 90s
47.00
Middling*
2.75— 100»
53.00
Record Scratch ....
2.90—100s
50.00
Egg Maker
2.65—100s
53.00
Wheat, recleaned
2.90—100s
57.00
Linseed Meal
3.00—100s
60.00
Cotton Seed Meal
1.75—
Roiid Oata
50.00
1.75— 75s
45.00
Rolled Barley
2.35—100s
46.00
Milk Flow
2.90—100s
Beet Pulp
SEEDS AND GRAINS
2.75— 100s
Recleaned grey oats
2.75—
Recleaned white oats
Orchrad grass
Red l|o\el
Alsike Clover
Finest white clover
..........
Italian Rye Grass
English Rye Grass
Mammoth Red Clover
Timothy
half
Cal: Meal $1.25 sack
Farmers should
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do
early for seed oats
want to order more than we nee.1
Beautiful—yet so strongly built that it will give long valued service. The
five pieces in thia suife.in the American Walnut will make a charming bed
room.
h will be worth your time to come in and see it.
1918 Chevrolet Touring, three new tires, new
battery, only ....................................... .$165.00
1918 Chevrolet Touring ............................. $145.00
1921 Velie Six Touring....................... -......... $950.00
1918 Dodge Touring.................................... $250.00
THE EVERYMAN’S CLASS 9:45 a. m. City Hall
PASTOR’S AID CLASS, 10 a. m„ Advent Church
BIBLE SCHOOL SESSION 10 a. m., Christian
Church.
(Easter Sermon and Program to Follow)
ASSOCIATION FEED PRICES
How much easier to relax amid beautiful surroundings’ With this suite vou
can furnish your bed room at a very low cost.
You will be charmed when you see this suite. (*
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Graceful “ lines
Soft curves and rounding corners that please by their unobtrusiveness, . Just
a touch of quaintness in its silvertoned drawer pulls.
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piece, the mod-
ern bow-foot bed
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the
attractive
vanity,
the
new
chifforette,
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, 4 the
1.. simple,
- - ...1 rare 1 beauty of A the
a • daintv
. * cane
seated bench and . 1 rocker,
this
suite.
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LOW PRICES-EASY TERMS
ATTENTION PUBLIC-We have set the goal for
Four Hundred in our Sunday school on Ea&ter
Sunday morning. We invite you to be
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Druggist
GOOD USED CARS
GEORGE N. HARNESS, Minister
Tilia mock Oregon
Inquire of local ticket agent for de­
tailed information and descriptive
folders or write.
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent
Portland,Ore gon
For a Good Meal
And Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
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