f FRIDAY, AUGUST 21,1923 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT I laude lane Mis. J. C. Ciapsidel of Portland is datt. Dated this 20th day of August 1923, at 4:00 o’clock p. m. WEDNESDAY FORENOON: U. S. ■ George Kollow visiting at the Elwood Faxon home 11123. .......... History and Writing. JOHN ASCH1M this week. 1 Henry Hansen ................ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON: Phyi 46-4t Sheriff of Tillamook County, | A. T. Dolan Oregon. siology and Reading. Frank A. Ross of Wheeler, was in THURSDAY FORENOON: Arith- , Southern Pacific Co. the city last Friday. A. W. Plank ................... metic. RESOLUTIONS OF' CONDOLENCE THURSDAY’ A ITER NOON: Gram Max Traxler .................. < NOTICE Kenneth Breon mar and Geography. Whereas it has pleased an Alwise FRIDAY FORENOON: Theory and Steinbach Iron Works Not KJ ereby given that the un- F'ather in his infinite wisdom, to re­ Practice, and Orthography. Fred Weiss ................... as sheriff of Tillamook move from her loved ones our belov­ FRIDAY’ AFTERNOON: School F. M. Nelson ....... Count^^vegon, by virtue of an or­ ed sister Harriett Allen, and while H. 8. Brimhall, co. vlerk Law and Civil Government. der of -it and execution issued out we mourn our loss we are comforted All teachers expecting to teach ' m . C. Ke H ow .............. of the Circuit Court of Tillamook in the knowledge that it is the will in Tillamook County during the foll­ I J. N. Martindale County, Oregon, upon a Judgment and of One who is supreme in all things owing year who does not hold a valid Alex Imlah Order of Sale rendered in said Court and knoweth best. Therefore be it certificate from another state will be Union Oil Co. ................ Resolved, that we, the members of on the 3rd day of April, 1923, in a Standard Oil Co.............. expected to take this examination. case therein pending, wherein Nestuc- Corinth Relief CorpB No. 54, extend King-Crenshaw G. B. LAMB, Superintendent. ca Valley Bank, a corporation, was to .the family our heurtfelt sympathy I. . W. Booth .............. 45-2t plaintiff, and D. W. Snyder and in this, their hour of sorrow. Be it Floyd Huggett Maude Snyder, husband and wife, Till further L. M. Huggett amook County Bank, a corporation, Resolved, thut a copy of these reso­ COUNTY HILLS ALLOWED O. Berglund ..................... and Al Boon were defendants, and lutions be sent to t he family, one to ..... A. Christiifferson by which Execution and Order of Sale each of the local papers for publica­ E. Berglund ..................... (Continued from Page 9) i I am directed to sell the property here tion and one entered on the records of M. Burns ......................... IL M .Bollinger ...................... inafter described, to-wit: the W. R. C. W. H. Burns L. F. Affolter ......................... Lots 23 and 24, Block 2, also a cer­ ELLA RANDALL Cliff’ Mattoon Roy BoUJt .............................- ■■ tain piece of land adjoining, com­ VIOLA NOYES L. L. Woods Ben Brown ............................. mencing at the Northwest corner ef MARY WILT Fred Scherzinger .................... MARKET ROAD DIST. NO. 1 said lot 24. Block 2, running thence 2.00 Kirk Lampson ......................... Henry Hartzell .... Northerly ten (10) feet; thence East­ CARD OF THANKS 20.00 Keith Pollock ......................... Clint Hunks erly 40 feet; tfieave Southerly ten 57.85 C. M. Huggitt ......................... Henri Heust (10) feet; thence Westerly 40 feet to We wish to express our sincere A. Christofferson ...................... 55.86 Fritz Reust Jr...... the place of beginning, all in the vil­ 15.96 J. G. Parker lage of Cloverdale, according to the thanks to all the friends and to the W. H. Berns ............................. 17.95 Guy Anderson recorded plat thereof, in Tillamook Elks lodge for the many acts of kind M. Berns ................................ : nes shown us in the loss of our be­ M. Berns ................................... 50.87 County, Oregon, Paul Waubke 79.90 Guy Anderson Now therefore, I will, on the 18th loved mother, also for the lovely floral Oswald Berglund ...................... 69.82 E. Berglund ............................. Arthur Thompson day of September, 1923, at the hour tributes. MRS. J. C. HOLDEN 115.28 Dean Rice ................................. of eleven o'clock a. m., sell the E. C. Allen .......... DR. E. D. ALLEN 121.64 Lamb Schrader Co.................... above described property at public Chaa. Ewan Fred Edwards auction to the highest bidder, for TEACHERS' EXAMINATION Ralph Lucas .. cash in hand, at the Court House in Verna Weiss Tillamook, Tillamook County, Oregon, Notice is hereby given that the Adelia Weiss and by said sale transfer all right, ti­ tle and interest of the above named County Superintendent of Tillamook C. F. Stone .. defendants in and to said property County, Oregon, will hold a special ex­ Dunn & Baker and all the right, title and interest amination of applicants for temporary M. B. Lucas the said defendants had at the itme County Certificates at his office in the W. F. Messner H. Parks ----- of the execution of the mortgage, Goyne Building as follows: Commencing Wednesday, August Len Pierce ... which said instrument was the sub­ ject of foreclosure in the above en 29, 1923 at 9:00 o'clock a. m., and E. L. Davidson titled suit, or nt any time since said continuing until Friday, August 31, R. F. Holman . DAIRYMEN! WOOD-LARK FLY REPELLAN! oooooooooooo I 67.31 Fred Edwards ................... . 84.78 Ralph Lucas ....................... 73.30 L. A. Whitcomb ............... . 123.77 U. 8. Edwards ................... 11.98 Wm. L. Hughson ................ 9.56 Netarts Spruce Co.............. 4.79 W. S. Coates ....................... 3.99 Southern Pacific Co. ........ 621.20 Howard - Cooper Corp 1496.64 Tillamook Garage . 113.44 King & Crenshaw 27.44 ( standard Oil Co. Henry Hartzell Bud Steele ...... Ed Meehan ..... Bill Ewan .......... W. S. Coates W. E. Anderson A. H. Gulstrom C. F. Stranahan Howard- Cooper Corp Portland Bridge Co. Standard Oil Co. Henry Hartzell .... 17.96 32.54 82.35 22.45 50.50 57.60 3.99 135.00 8.80 205.10 31.22 150.49 MARKET ROAD DIST. NO. 2 MARKET ROAD DIST. NO. 3 10.98 Emil M. Wooley ... 9.98 J. C. Brown ........ 8.98 J. M. Weiss & Son 33.02 Alvin Stormer .... A 8.98 W. M. Derrick ...... Jess Walker ... 7.98 8.98 7.98 Henry Smith Ike Shortlidge ..... 41.89 Jesse Shortlidge ... 7.98 Peter Erickson 57.92 N. S. Booth .......... 7.99 C. H. Wells 55.86 A. Christofferson . 11.98 R. B. Farley 48.27 Bruce Case .......... 15.98 C. S. Wells 28.40 Bert Hoyt .............. Jas. Boyd 5.33 H. C. Maynard .... MARKET ROAD DIST. NO. 4 J. C. Brown ............................. 65.90 A me Bloom ... A me Bloom Alvin Stornier Jess Walker Henry Smith Chet Vanderpool John Cornett .... Paul Vanderpool Wm. Beatty ..... E. P. Wells ..... Floyd Bloom .... Fred Davidson Jess Walker ..... Henry Smith Alvin Stormer J. C. Brown ___ Adolph Erickson ........... Sundquist-Norberg Lbr. Co. U. S. Engineer Dept ....... W. B. Johnstone ... W. D. W ood ......... A. W. Plank King & Crenshaw Tillamook Battery Station J. N. Martindale ............ This Is Your SPECIAL AND PERSONAL INVITA TION TOBA To visit my millinery shop on -First St. (formerly owned by Miss Patterson) and inspect the new fall Hats now on display. I carry a nice line of clever sport hats, also hats for dress occasions in all the new’ shapes, col­ or combinations and materials. Pollyanna Shop Sport Satins, Felts, Duvetines, Panne arid Lyns Velvet are among the leading materials. The colorsare sombre tones of brown, green, cop­ per and blue and of course the ever popular black. Hemstitching 10c Yard Needlework and Gifl^ Inlants’ and Children's Wear EVA JEFFERS These Premiums are Valuable THE SEINE The HEADLIGHT Coasters are going fast hut there is still one for every boy who brings in enough subacriptions. Go after yours now. HERE IT IS fToMfOWT GRIPj FISH AND SEA FOODS. ICE IN SMALL QUANTITIES Cell 59-J R. B. HAYS, Prop PENNINGTON'S > FOR REAL VALUES—BETTER QUALITY BETTER BREAD FOR LESS and Pies and Cakes just like mother used t • make. These are baked only in the Electric ov­ ens of the Rockaway Electric Bakery and s in Tillamook only by *1 .AROIHJlTni L, © CONOVER & CONOVER V 1 TILLAMOOK'S BUSIEST GROCERY STOP VOI R MOVING For ten full yearly subscriptions the Headlight offers this big Zenith Coaster with heavy rubber tires, disc wheels and bull lour­ ing axles. lx>ok at the illustration above and see the tine points of this coaster. This wagon has been put through a road test of 200 miles and is built for service. Strongly braced and well made throughout. It is a prize to be sought by any young American. In addition to the above we are offering the fol lowing premiums: For twenty NEW subscribers we offer a woman's wrist watch Elgin works, seven jewels, twenty-year case. This is an elegant article and would be appreciated by any woman or girl. One of these watches will be given to each person who gets twenty new yearly subscriptions to the Headlight. Watch sells for $28. For obtaining five subscriptions the Headlight will give a Jant- zen bathing suit, the nationally known suit manufactured in Port land. These suits are guaranteed pure wool and are of the high­ est uaiity obtainable. Sells for $5. For twenty yearly subscriptions the Headlight will give a Pal­ metto wall tent, 7x7 feet, with a six foot head clearance. Sides of tent have handy pockets for clothing and small articles. Closing screen window in back wall. The tent is made of heavy olive twill and sells for $22. Complete with molding tent pole arid pins THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER ALL YOUR GOODS CALL US DAY OR NIGHT Iqapeot your hon« a».' building too«^ gw order R m *»*« P w * Pata» fro* ■ [ A. W. PLANK, TILLAMOOK, ORE 1 Owr Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.“ 4 4 » 4.-4>4f,4 4 I 4.4 f^Xf.4O4jK)MO4?4'j4>>f • - A. W. 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