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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923 _________
| poration for the sum of $3000.00, and bidder, for cash, the following des­ property, to-wit:
1 Gishold Lathe, 24 inch..
costs and disbursements taxed at cribed property to-wit:
1 Pullman lathe, 82 inch.
70 feet off of the North end of lots
By virtu of an execution in fore­ $15.40, and attorney’s fees in the sum
1 Buffalo drill press, ,20 inch.
closure duly issued by the Clerk of of $300, and the further sum of $102 3 and 4, of Block 2, of the Town of
1 Newhaven iron planer, 24x24x6.
the Circuit Court of the County of insurance premium on the 6th day of Lincoln (now Tillamook City), Ore-
1 American lathe, 14 inch
gon.
Tillamook, State of Oregon, dated the February, 1923.
1 Mayer Bros, trip-hammer.
Also a strip of land five feet in
Notice is hereby given that I will
5th day of April, 1923, in a certain
1 Number 2 Davis Key seater.
width
lying immediately East of the
action in the Circuit Court for said on the 7th day of May, 1923, at the
1 Silver Band saw, 14 inch.
County am! State, wherein Tillamook Hiner Foundry & Machine Co.’s shop above described tract.
1 Fay wood planer, 14 inch.
Also the following described per­
City, a municipal corporation, as in Tillamook City in said county, at
1 Fay-Egan jointer planer.
plaintiff recovered judgment against 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day sonal property situate in the building
Together with the tenements, her­
Hiner Foundry & Machine Co., a cor- sell at public auction to the highest located upon said above described real editaments and appurtenances thereto
belonging or in anywise appertain-
! ing.
Taken and levied upon as the prop­
erty of the said Hiner Foundry & Ma-
I chine Co., or as much thereof as may
be necessary to satisfy the said judg­
ment in favor of Tillamook City
against said company, with interest
thereon, together with all costs and
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
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INTERIOR ALARM
INTERIOR ALARM
COMPLETE SECURITY
The vault of the First National Bank is an ABSOLUTELY SAFE PLACE for
your money and valuables. It is fire-proof and burglar proof.
In order to make it burglar proof a Complete Automatic Day and Night Burg
lar Alarm System was installed.
Everyi nch of the walls, floor and ceiling is lined with double plates of steel,
which contain two separate and independent electrical circuits. The Vault
door is protected against working the combination, throwing the bolts, and
against blowing, drilling or burning.
■ The clangor of the big gongs of the Burglar Alarm System destroys the com­
munication between the burglar in the bank and his pals on the street,
throws them into confusion, defeats their purpose and chases them out of
town.
This Burglar Alarm System is the only one having double automatic timer
controls and triple alarms. Manufactured and installed by The American
Bank Protection Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
We solicit your business on the broad basis of Safety and Security.
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disbursements that have or may ac­
crue, including paid insurance.
Dated at Tillamook, Ore., April 5,
1923.
26-4t
JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff.
NOTICE
OF SPECIAL
MEETING.
SCHOOL
Notice is hereby given that by or­
der of the District School Board of
School District No. 9 a special meet­
ing of the legal voters of said Dis­
trict will be held at the gymnasium
of said District in Tillamook City,
Oregon, on Friday, April 20, 1923, at
the hour of ono o’clock P. M. for
the following purpose, to-wit:
To authorize the District School
Board of School District No. 9 to sell
and dispose of the following real prop
When you have any Cows, Hogs, or
Chickens to sell. Call up the,
SANITARY MEAT
MARKET
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Vacation
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Oregon
Buy lubrication
not just "oil”
Maybe your way is to drive up to an
oil station and say, “Give me a quart
of oiL” Poor way. All oils look alike;
but are not alike.
SUNOCO
Na-
Caves
Cascade
in n
Monn­
Hay
Coun-
With thebursting of sprin­
gtime come the first vagrant
thoughts of vacation from
their cramped-up winter nests
Why not plan now that you
may reap the reward of early
and careful planning.
A part of our business is to as­
sist you by helpful suggestions
May we serve you by letter,
personal advice or by sending
descriptive folders?
Low round trip tickets will be
on sale to San Francisco, Los
Angeles and other California
points as well as to Eastern
cities and to Oregon resorts.
For further particulars, ask
your local ticket agent, or
write
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
LINES
THE DISTILLED OIL
is different; we made a lot of very
careful scientific tests to find the
difference.
Sunoco is a pure lubricant and
nothing else; all impurities are re­
moved. You can put it every place in
your car that needs lubrication and
know that you’re getting just that—
effective lubrication.
For Further Particulars and
Agency Terms. Write
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There are six types of Sunoco—all wholly
distilled. Go to a Sunoco dealer; let him
drain your crank-case and refill with the
proper type of Sunoco. Then watch result».
A*k yowr Sunoco dealer for booklet,
‘’Whut’» Happening Inside Your Motor 7”
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MARSHALL'WELLS-COMPANY
DULUTH
MINNEAPOt’S
SPOKANE
PORTLAND
¡THESS DEALERS SELL SUNOCO—TALK LUBRICATION WITH THEM!
Will AMS A WILLIAMS
"MYillamoek. Or»g»a.
ROW %RD. OWENS. ClartfJal». Or».
GBAXFLI.S GARAGE
^Carihaldi. Oregon
WSi ■ ' EH GARAGE. Whnlrr. Or*
PERRYDALF. HARDWARE A IMP
C. 8. DETMFRING. Dayt»n. Or».
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ANDERSON BROS . Nrhalvm. Or».
J. E. HOI K. Me€»y., OruffMI
C. 9. BATEMAN. Galas Cr**A. Or».
BISSELL HARDWARE CO»
Willamina. Oreg»».
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PETER NELSON TIRE SHOP.
MrMlnnOll*. Ornes.
on the map.
The Pastor’s Aid class, will meet in
the Advent chureh, Mrs. George Hub­
bard is teacher. This class is grow­
ing every Sunday and will soon fill
the church.
All other classes of our great
school will meet in the church build­
ing, Lee Doty, Superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 a. m. AU
Christian Endeavor services at 6:30
p. m. Evening preaching service 7:30
Morning subject: “The Fatherhood
of God.” Evening service: “The Mod
ern Excuse."
The pastor and the official board
extend a hearty welcome to the pub­
lic and to strangers to worship at
the Christian church.
SOCIETY ITEMS
The Easter Monday Tea which was
held last Monday at the home of Mrs
E. E. Kwh by the Monday Musical
club was well attended and brought
in over twenty dollars, which will tie
turned over to the library for the
purchase of new books. Tea waa
served from a table beautifully dec­
orated with daffodils and yellow shad
ed candles. Musical numbers were
given at intervals during the after­
noon.
Kensington clu,b was entertained
Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. A. K.
Case, Mrs. Gail Buel and Mrs. Frank
Heyd. This being the date for the
annual election of officers the follow­
ing were elected to serve: Mrs. Frank
lleyd, president, and Mrs. W. S.
Coates, secretary and treasurer. Af­
ter the business meeting the hostesses
served a dainty lunch in the dining
room, which was decorated with bas­
kets of Japanese quince. Mrs. Sam
Vierick and Mrs. Emmett Bales each
gave interesting reading during the
afternoon and Robt. Boals entertain­
ed with a piano solo Helen and Ruth
leonard sang two much appreciated
numbers.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned has been appointed Admin­
istrator of the estate of Hiram E.
Howard, deceased, by the County
Court of Tillamook county, Oregon,
and that he has qualified as such. All
persons having claims against said
estate are required to present the
same duly verified, to the undersign­
ed for allowance at the office of Rich­
ard Talboy, Attorney, 509 McKay
Building, Potland, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first pub
lication of this notice, date of first
publication hereof being April 6th,
PORTLAND "BEAVERS" VS. SAN
1923.
FRANCISCO “SEALS"
A. L. HOWARD
Administrator of the estate of Iliram
26-5t
E. Howard, deceased.
Opening Game Declared Half Holiday
by Proclamation of Governor
Pierce sud Mayor Baker.
LEAGUE BALL SEASON
OPENS APRIL 17TH
Springtime Calls
Uon I helb you any, old man!
’Fruid not> thanks. Motor trouble. Poor
O<l, I gU4M.‘'
rt oils are. Ought to use
> real lubrication!
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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erty owned by the District, to-wit:
Commencing at a point 560 feet
South and 30 feet East of the South
East corner of Block 10 of the Town
of Lincoln, now Tillamook City, and
running thence South 16 rods; thence
West 300 feet; thence North 16 rods;
thence 300 feet East to the place of
beginning, together with the building
thereon,
On such terms as the School Board
may l>e able to negotiate to tho best
advantage.
And also for the purpose of auth-
orizing the School Board to sell and
dispose of the following real prop-
erty owned by the District, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 17.69 chains
South and 2.64 chains West of the
Southeast corner of Block 6 in Will­
iam D. Stillwell's Addition to the
town of Lincoln, now Tillamook City,
said point being the Southeast cor­
ner of what was formerly the Gil­
ford Stillwell Park, and running
thence South 162 feet, more or less
to a point on the North line of
Ninth street, in Tillamook City, Ore­
gon, extended; thence running West
along the North lino of said Ninth
street extended 185 feet more or less
enough to include within the bound­
aries of this description ono half
acre of land; thence North 162 feet
more or less, to the South line of
Stillwell Park aforesaid; thence East
along the South line of said Park to
the place of beginning.
Upon such terms as the Board may
be able to negotiatu to the bent a i
vantage to the District.
C. A. McGHEE,
District Clerk
26-2t
CHURCH NOTES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Archdeacon J. C. Black will hold
communion services at K a. m. and
11 a. m. with sermon at the Masonic
building. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
There will be no evening service.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Owing to the illness of the pastor
she was not able to preach the Eas­
ter sermon last Sunday, hut will do
so next Sunday, The subject for Sun
day evening will be “Why the Jews
Did not Receive the Messiah When
He Came." This will be the first of
a series of Sunday evening discourses
on Prophecy. Sunday school at 10 a.
m. Preaching 11 a. m. and K p. m.
Children’s league 8 p. m. Praise ser-
vlce 7:30 p. m. Prayer service Thurs­
day evening at 7:30. A hearty wel-
come to all.— Mary T. (’link, Pastor.
FIRHT CHRISTIAN CIIURCil
On Tuesday, April 17th, ths Pacific
Coast Base Ball league Mason will
open officially on the coast; on thia
date the Portland Beavers and ths
San Francisco Seals will face one an­
other in the great American game.
The citizens of Portland uh well as
the Portland Base Ball club are mak­
ing great preparations for the open­
ing game, and the Mayor of the Rose
City has already issued a proclama­
tion setting aside this day as a half
holiday.
Base ball is everywhere recognized
as the great American game and as
a clean athletic sport, The Portland
team is not only the representative
of that city, but of the entire state in
Pacific coast baas ball activities.
Governor Pierce has declared the
17th of April as a half holiday and
says: “I trust you will organize a
group of live wires into a booster’s
committee in your city and vicinity
and give this matter as much public­
ity as you possibly can, so that the
record attendance may again be brok­
en and Oregon may bo advertised
throughout the nation as interested
in our. All American Game."
George Harness, Minister
The Every Man’s big class will
serve a ham and egg breakfast from
8 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. ir. the K. P.
hall. This class is in a contest with
Go to W. M. Hesston’s barber shop
the Big Men's class of Milton, Ore.,
and the Tillamook class is in the in mo Elkhorn tor service.—Adv.
lead at present. Come out and enjoy
Wallowa—Construction «tarta on
a good time with us next Sunday
morning and help to put this class Standard Oil station.
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MINERAL-LICK
—MAKES BETTER LIVESTOCK
Mineral-iicK i* a com bin At ion of rw«ntial mineral» or chemical footia put up
in A balanced formula to meet geological variation of th« different weetion» of
th» country. The banle formula in the name aa th«> mineral« that ar» found in
the blood of the dairy cow
U«ed in forced production, maintain« the necraaary
alkaline reserve preventing aterility, abortion, milk fever, paralyhU, digestive
diaturbancea and all diaeaaea due to at idoaia.
Helpful in curing abortion, in­
flation, impotent» of bull and aterility.
Increaaea milk production
Increaara
rcMiatrnce to tuberculoaia, prevents asoturia in horaea, paralyais of »wine, rick­
ets, etc.
Increases growth of bone and maintain» dairy type
ONE TILLAMOOK BREEDER WRITES:—
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F>sential Minerals Co., Portland. Or».
Ontlrmeo
Kneluaed And cheek for IM 2ft.
Plaaaa send another package of
Mineral-licK and oblige
1 have found out that by u«ing the*» minerals that 1
have Increased the milk supply of my whole herd by over 2b [*r cent.
Tillamook, Or».
Your» very truly,
(Name on request)
MINERAL-LICK
------------DOES IT
GIVE IT A TRIAL
Price by Prepaid Parcel Post, $3.25 per 10 lb. pkg
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO
THE ESSENTIAL MINERALS CO
OREGONIAN BI.DG., POR TLA NO. OREGON.
GOOD USED CARS
FOR SALE
1920 Ford Touring, good shape ..................... $250
1920 Ford Touring good shape, new fenders .. 225
1920 Ford Touring good shape, new fenders, top225
Ford ‘ Touring good shape overhauled..... 2(H)
1919 “
.................. 125
1919 Ford Touring fair shape
1915 Ford Touring, overhauled new top.......... 140
VO
1915 Ford Touring, fair shape new top
100
1919 Ford Bug, new paint and good tires
1919 Ford Delivery completely overhauled new
450
express body, good as new ............
100
1920 Chevrolet, fair shape, good rubber
See Tillamook Garage