Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 06, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 192.3
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FEATURES
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CO.HMENT
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w that
. tnem-
our lodge
•t-â
m pa-
relatives and
d, we express
even so great a
A 1' X». I
:«rxjv<ment may be overruled for
.ir highest good;
Resolved: That a copy of these
resolutions be spread on the minutes
of our lodge, a copy sent ’o nach of
the local papers for public -ati >n in<l
copies sent to the deceused's near rel­
atives.
TILLAMOOK LODGE NO. 1260,
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE.
By Committee: F. W. Merick, G.
H. Ward and . A. Brodhead.
hospital last Friday. She is repon.
cd as recovering nicely.
A. O. Weils, a prominent minfa.
man of Fairbanks, Alaska, came -a
Thursday evening to spend a few
days with his nephew E. M. Condit
Mrs. Chas. Desmond and Mrs. Hal-
lie Thompson were in town shuppi^
from Pleasant Valley Wednesday.
Joe Hollett, of Blaine was in
on business Wednesday.
Dollie Fitzgerald was in town from
Rockaway Wednesday.
Lizzie Abplanalp underwent un op-1 J. W. Larison of Oretown, w
eration for appendicitis at the Boals'town Wednesday.
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FRIDAY. AFtli
a
1923
•Jiac
From Exchanges
a»e
an ha» any mt> »'t Jir<ct
•aid »UM-h. bund*, or other
so alateti by him
’ » S’ IF »I Vi'- *
Mana*i g Editor
mbxribed jef-re me this
of April. im.
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IL H. UJCIMHAl.L, < v jmy Cl«rk
R» Edna 1
Mill», Deputy
SELF-m PNOTISM
Alfred Manning decided to coin-
mit suicide. He was 64, discouraged
tired of life. Fnends found him dead
on his knees by the bed. tine end of
a handkerchief was looped I oeely
about his neck. The other end wai
tied to a bedpost.
This happened in Iscndon. i.’irl
Physicians, called to ezamin«
dead man, said there werv •
of strangulation—-on the
his neck or otherwise
The coroner’s jury, a
the doctors, returned a
Manning while fctt- nj
himself, died by
In other words,
self into believing
Ills heart, reepoa
■topped beating
Th,
■uch
trccti' g
t
t
».' m seftvrUx
k -nwy sc <mat 5s
•7 qX» » » Uve,
•■•»XtLW 1£
sua. Tbw -gat atSEuia tL-w*rc •rw-
- _• -tea
------- few
:««. at hesa
mss a » — rues-
.uac as wvu aa piMadkia. Tiv fuüa
ja utu »z« isv«t where
»au
a rvajK-tiaibü-
-gj«y :a e ircaani
Ü jay rvfisa ".o »peak to a
lewcutzi«* aoc
'-PVEiaelves cold-
y us-act zad —ey have been in-
ir-Atuewa. thoM MWiMMrs are going
» say that tMt town has no friendli-
3 mm aza ~«y wu. be restless and dis-
Newcomers feel
cuaauMd thvrw.
kany wbaa they first move itno a
saeh like th« proverbial eat
at a «true* garret. All these un-
»• face* look cold and aloof.
, N.-» if the neighbors can greet then:
heartily when they move in, it will
make a world of difference. The gone
. «1 custom of calling on strangerr
should be revived or kept up Maki
a newcomer feel that he is heartily
welcome and he will not miiid li tri»
butcher, the baker and the candle
stick maker are ell bustling tc p*
his trade, and the Order of Duedunkr
makes a drive for hi: menibeniuj a
an early date.—HuaebuT New L»
view.
Depository facilities without hel
pful services hardly suffice.
One requires too many other
things in addition to saftey for
the money he has on deposit.
Any customer carring his ac­
count here at the Tillamook Co.
Bank will tell you that Ssevice
is a big factor in his connection
with us.
Under our membership in the
Federal Reserve System we gain
Government supervision - aswell
as that of the State of Oregon.
«on
the
told his
f *diSB iti
estate at Eu-
n if T3V ■
W- lave made a prac-
Law violations and
r - person is suffi-
iz any case,” he de­
what if the aged moVi-
yc“usg man who has violated
is suk and the story might
«. didn't you keep it out of
tz< paper?" Elbert Bede of the Cot­
tage Grove Sentinel, asked Mr. Al-
dr.ch "We would not," quickly ans­
wered Mr. Aldrich, “If rela,;-«s d:
not want the young man’s n .her to
see it they should keep ~
the
from her. We would publia
news, yes, even if it was our cwt
brother." When Mr. Aldrich pro­
nounced that the rule of nis paper, it
was a pronouncement of ar oniigi>
tion every pubhahcr ww the public
he serves. The newspaper that laih
to fulfil this othgaQor lacks rouragi
and needs s stay u its backbone —
Shendas Sun.
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook, Oregon,
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
R. B. Millif wai ir iron Cioverdah
Wednesday.
Mr anc Mrs. F. G .Andersoi
to Portland Wednesday on a vui:
They piar to returr Saturday
Owing to tne ¡lines: of Mr.
of Hem loe i
Res Carlton Jones
preached the Laste- sermon at
Hr. J enei
N aza rem ehurci.
therr two tniidrei wer- ait' n trrwt
witt mn..
Mrs Dot Elin ant Mn Joax bet-
eon o Ganoaid. wer- n torn Tntzr
oat
Mri Jtn V, oou wa. n iron loam-
1 uesua-
Commuai uv« grow in properuca to
the »up port given them by their resi­
dents. You cannot booet year city
by trading elsewhere or placing bus-
meet in other ioea.iuvs that could be
placed a*, home.
People who try to save pennies of­
tentimes lose dcT.are. The home mer­
chant is generally honest and offers
honest v» ues for your money. He
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cant afford to be otherwise. He de­
Russe
1J
Dark.
i sot of Ret end
pends for his living upon the com
KESlL.T'THWf IP '.L‘NJ»ll-A?h^
munity and must give the commun­ Mrs. C. L Dark, win recenti) under
convalescent
went
an
operatiol.
is
ity what it wants at a fair price.
Wnerea.
When you are tempted to trade out­ and visited old fnendr at Snerioa;.
v-nc ua. : ta tm-zte- wic.t>7n. "O-
one
day
last
weex
—
McMisun
de
ride and purchase "just as good mer-
tnove trar
w ira t.rat err w.rthv
chandle« at greatly reduced price: News-Reporter
tan «r;wwe« rretcMV
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you should think twics before buy ng
iitn»r an
1 »-**•— —
Th» fellow tnat
news;
If you «re “stung" by your boms
OTtti irllWl
iaw
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merchant he will no doubt be glad ■ squeaxy suaotiy o
•rrtrr
and
!
TuCTnorT'
r.pp«*
make an adjustment, The out-of- I doesn't Uv any goo,
iM
Hit-
• tne»
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town merchant is not persona ly it
terestsd iu you. He is intent ot >el
mg you this once »nd probably due.
not expect to sell you agaa. i He uuee
not have to take care II] preserving
your good will.
More than owing it '' you» von.
munity to tarde at bon»» thus avep
ing your money at honx you auou
give the home tneri iiair. firs' uinx
tunity to serve you
onomic stand pun
etniter.
COLLECTIONS
HO COLLECTION—NO CHANGE
SETTLEMENT MADE THE DAY WE COLLSJCT
We Sue in Our Own Name.
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
Tillamook
Msftiinnnu«
Hillsboro
from the
factory
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r3RACCC
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO
Com plate Bat of Abet r acts of the Records of Tillamook County
USED CAR SALE!
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1 OTtrland 4 Touring, eord
v’th ttar*
and in good *hape
. iv‘s ind <o*wiGrr
LAST CALL
AUCTION
Three Mi leit East of Tillamook, opposite El
wood factory
CATTLE
1 App*n^»e. < *7
a .*Argi.ju
box on nack. Ju At
«?r,
A-! >.'-ipe
1 S aaìì cjiJ/AÍer -¡/ort
jrxxi shape
model
1 purebred Bull: Tillamook
Artis DeKoi 273609
1 purebred Cow: Tillamook
Gem Pontiac 548646 __
27 Grade Mature Cows
3 Grade 2-Year.Olds.
This herd has had five eoun
ty and one federal tuberculin
tests with no reactors.
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SWINE
5 Brood Sows, some with pigs
4 Shoats and small pigs
STAR
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If th
HORSES
1 Span black mares,
and harness
wagon
Implements and Farm Ma­
chinery
1 2-H.P. Electric Motor
1 Ford Light Delivery
3 unit Sharpies Milking Mn.
chine, complete equipment
16 Louden Sanitary Drinking
Cups. Pipe and Connections
1 Hay Rake. 1 Tedder, 1 set
Harrows, 12 Milk Cans,
Other Tools and Implements
not menitoned.
1 his is a complete dispersal of all stock and ma
chinerv on rile ranch, no exceptions. Entire
herd has been in Testing Assn, for year 1922.
Free Lunch at Noon
Chas. F. Pankow, Prop
TILLAMOOK
SALE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11
1 Overland iTourrg
3lx
Both Phone«: Bell 41 J
P. a Bax 1»T
□ffloe: Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Ground Floor
CCL. HUGHES
OREGON
PIERCE JACOES
Forest Grove, Auctioneer
Owner
TERMS: Under $25, Cash. Over $25, 9O-day bankable
note at 8 percent