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    ÏDAY, APRIL 4, 1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
OUNTY_ NEWS
£apere<1’
J- for the ensuing year: Mrs. W. B. Eos- ing myself for a second term I stand dated the 3rd day of March, 1924, up-
g or reservations, ter, president, Mrs. G. A. Reeher, vice I squarely on my record as an officer on judgment and decree of foreclos-
president, and Miss Margaret Coates, during the past three years and I in- ure rendered and I entered in said
¿OVERD a T e M-'.WS ITEMS
WAR MEMORIAL AT O. A. C. I secretary-treasurer.
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— close
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’ inspection of ....
- . on the 3rd day
•
J Jr*
rite
your
that j Court
of March, 1924,
The club decided to pledge twenty record. If re-nominated and later re-. in the cause therein pending wherein
rrey Light, a teacher in the
Memorial building is to be erected five dollars to the fund for a memorial elected, I shall endeavor to enforce i the State of Oregon, represented and
rschool, spent the week-end in on the Oregon Agricultural college
to the boys who lost their lives in the all laws honestly, efficiently, and im- acting by the World War Veterans
innville visiting her parents, Mr. campus at a cost of $400,000. The world war.
.1 partially.
State Aid Commission, was plaintiff,
grs P-
Light’
, students have already contributed
Mrs. Frank Heyd, the retiring I
JOHN ASCHIM
and Arthur S. Gilmore and Hans P.
“ Sarah A. Smith, 75 years of about $60,000, and the alumni and ex­
president, was pleasantly surprised I
20-14t Gjellstad were defendants, in favor
DR. P. J. SHARP
j- d at her home in Newberg, students have now joined forces with by being the recipient of a number of I
of the said plaintiff and against the
♦ ♦ ♦
DR. E. D. ALLEN
L 17th. M«. Smith resided at the students to raise the remainder gifts in the form of handkerchiefs.
defendants in the sum of twenty two
I
rear Cloverdale and was of the required funds.
THE REPUBLICAN T VOTERS
----
A delightful lunch was served in'
DENTISTS
. hundred dollars, with interest thereon
twnhere. Eight of her child-
The building will be beautifully lo­
OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY
| at the rate of four per cent per an­ NatL Bldg.
EX her, among them Hubert cated on the college campus and will the dining room following the meet-1
Both Phones
ing.
num from August Sth, 1922, until
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
l
*Jhe niuDy friends extend be the home of all student and alumni
Candidate for re-election to the | paid, the purther sum of fifty three
L-mpathy to the bereaved fam- activities. It will fill a long felt want
. •
office of County Assessor. My policy and 35.100 dollars, with interest
on the college campus. College funds j
in the future as in the past, will be thereon at the rate of eight per cent
DAVID ROBINSON
and Mrs. Oren Burke of Sheri- have never been adequate to meet the |
prompt attention to business, econ- per annum from February 14th, 1924,
L spending a few weeks with demands for buildings for recitations
|omy, and efficient service.
Physician and Surgeon
until paid, the further sum of two
rrke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. and laboratory work. The students on
(Continued from page 1)
C. A. JOHNSON
hundred fifty dollars attorney’s fees,
National BuIMing
the campus feeling the pressing need communicated to this county; that it
21-tf and costs and disbursements, taxed
I Burke.
t ur Coffee is constructing a new of such a building taxed themselves recommend that care should be taken |
♦ ♦ ♦
Oregon
and allowed at $6.00, and directing Tillamook
on the next lot east of the each year that future students might in hiring help and that none be taken
me, as sheriff, to sell the real prem-
TO
THE
VOTERS
OF
TILLAMOOK
reap the benefit.
Lea Valley bank.
on from the infected districts; that
ises therein, and hereinafter, describ-
COUNTY
Kre at Grand Ronde logging
The building will stand as a mem­ no chickens nor fowls be brought
ed to satisfy the said judgment, I will
CHIROPRACTIC
¡Friday night, destroyed their orial to the brave sons and daughters ucic
i hereby announce my candidacy on Monday, the 7th day of April,,
here Alum
from vaiuurnid,
California; mat
that all straw
Lose, causing the camp to be of O. A. C. who gave their lives in and packing material from California
THE BEITER WAT TO
,
I ior the
vuc vuico
office ui
of wunujr
County /Assessor
Assessor oi
of 1924, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon
|]y closed down for an indefinite the service of their country in the 1 be destroyed;
and furthermore, that Tiliamook county on the RepuWican of said day, at the north door of the
HEALTH
Court. House in Tillamook City, Ore­
land Mrs. Alex Watt of Tilla- Spanish American and World wars. all barns and out-buildings be kept 'ticket at the May Priniarie8
Alumni, ex-students and friends are in a sanitary condition; and that this I
gon,
sell
at
public
auction
to
the
high
­
In case I am nominated and elected
I
visited Sunday and Monday entitled to membership in the Mem- association second the efforts of the
est bidder for cash in hand, subject
DR. H. L. WABB
lieir daughter, Mrs. W. A. High. orial Union, with the privileges of the State Sanitary Live Stock Board in I will endeavor to fill the office of to confirmation by the said Court, and
B Work has purchased a new building when completed. Percy A. trying to keep said disease from Ore­ Assessor to the general satisfaction to redemption as by law provided, ell
CHIROPRACTOR
of the taxpayers of Tillamook county.
Cupper, of Salem, is in charge of gon.”
the right, title and interest which the
H.
S.
MANN
tnty teachers’ institute is to be affairs for the alumni and will gladly
said defendants, or either of them,
Motion made and carried that the
♦ ♦ ♦
Brth Ta^h—aa
|t Cloverdale, Saturday, April furnish information.
association thank Dr. Shaw for his
had on the 8th day of August, 1922,
NOTICE TO VOTERS
We extend a cordial welcome to
or which they, or either of them, have
lecture on the foot and mouth disease.
SU Tmamaak, BniMia*
Sutherlin—Sawmill on Mohr ranch
teachers.
since acquired, in and to the follow
The oleo bill was also discussed.
I hereby announce myself as a ing described real premses, situated
■ Werschkul of Portland, broth- being moved here.
Secretary Haberlach made a report
candidate for the office of County in the County of Tillamook and State
Javid Werschkul of Cloverdale,
Reedsport will expend $70,000 on on the market conditions.
Surveyor on the Republican ticket, of Oregon, towit:
Kng his annual visit. He is sewer rogram.
H. T. Botta
Geo. P. Winslow
subject to the aproval of the voters
■ng business with pleasure by
The southeast quarter of section
BOTTS & WINSLOW
at the Primary Election in May, 1924. nine, in township three south range
a number of pianos while
If re-nominated and elected I shall ten west of the Willamette Meridan,
Lawyer«
endeavor to give the public efficient containing 160 acres, more or less.
ie Owens, 3-year-old daughter
TUlamooh
Ore<«i
and economical service at all times.
tk Owens, has an attack of the
JOHN ASCHIM
WOODS-LANE
TO
W.
S.
COATES
THE
VOTERS
OF
TILLAMOOK
i. Others having the meaales
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
Married at the U. B. parsonage,
COUNTY
grence Crocker, Alex Reusser, this city, Rev. W. O. Woolever, offi­
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I hereby announce my candidacy
Bell phone
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172J
NOTICE
¡and Maurice Mundorf.
ciating, March 25th, 1924, Jesse Y. for
the office of County Assessor of
William Ray and daughter, Woods and Dorothy V. Lane. Wit-
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
J. L. KETCH
L Ronde were here visiting nesses were Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Woods Tillamook county on the Republican To the Tax Payers of Tillamook
ticket
subject
to
the
approval
of
the
Real Estate and Insurance
County:
k for a few days.
of Beaver. The groom’s home is at
Notice is hereby given that the
I wish to advise that I have on hand County Court of Tillamook County
Women’s Physical Culture club Blaine, and the bride formerly lived I voters at the Primary Election in
805 2nd Ave East
May.
the 1923 tax rolls. Payment of taxes will until 10 o’clock A. M. April 2,
I pleasing entertainment last at Hebo.
I
have
been
a
tax-payer
in
this
may
t>
e
made
a
t
an
y
time
before
1
jday evening at the show hall.-
♦ ♦ ♦
county for the past twelve years and ■ April 6th> either in fun or the flrst' 24 receive bids for the construction of
lies exhibited some of their
CITY CLUBS WILL MEET
| frame trestle structure on the Miami
I drills in an excellent manner.
Delegates from the various local if nominated and elected I will fill ¡half. Taxes on first half let go un- | River road, according to the plans and
C. R. CHAPIN
the
office
of
County
Assessor
to
the
paid
after
April
5th>
carry
interest
at
Lie consisting of piano solos, women’s clubs of the city to talk over
j specifications on file in the office of
best
of
my
ability
and
to
the
satis-
the
rate
of
1
per
cent
per
month.
Los, and instrumental music, the matter of a monument to the sol­
Attorney at Law
the County Clerk fo Tillamook Coun­
I regret to state that owing to a
jeptionally fine. A large crowd dier dead of this county. Mr. Wilson faction of the tax-payers of Tilla-
ty-
mook county.
recent decision in the Circuit Court,
lattendance.
of the local mounment works, will be ;
No bid will be accepted unless ac- Beala’ Building
Tillamook, Ore.
F. S. ARMENTROUT
this office will be forced to refuse > [companied by cash, certified cheque,
hnd Mrs. J. D. McLennan, and present, and give a talk on the pro-1
24-tf County Warrants for taxes as under ! or bidders bond for an amount equal
k, were in Portland the latter posed monument. AH persons are
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■
• the
•
■
that
rule
sheriff
must pay over
last week visiting their daugli- welcome to be present.
milking machine, complete for 80
TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK ¡to the County Treasurer in cash all to at least 5 per cent of the total
amount of the bid.
♦ ♦ ♦
ft. barn, in good order. Price $65.
COUNTY
¡moneys
collected
by
him.
Turner of Hillsboro has pur-
The right is reserved to reject any
SUNSHINE CLUB
26-2tp
I Send list of property on which you any and all bids, or to accept the bid Peater Hagerstrom, Woods.
the barber equipment from
The Sunshire club met in the arm- I I
hereby
announce
myself
as
candi-
j
wish
to
have
tax
statement
at
e-
Wade, confectioner of Clover- ory, Tuesday, March 25, the hostesses j
as deemed best for Tillamook county.
FOR SALE— MITCHELL CAR
. .
M
n
xx
it
j I date f°r
°f county School ear]y a date as possible and we will
Ir. Turner is well known, hav- being
H. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk
cheap, A No. 1 shape, 1919 model,
Mrs. Craver. Mrs. Hogan and Superintendent of Tillamook county gend you statement to cover.
ructed a barber shop here be- Mrs. C. Stanley. Twenty-two mem- j on the Republican Ticket subject to
j First publication March 14, 24.
7-passenger. Runs like a top. Rea­
JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff.
|e expects his wife and baby bers answered roll call. Mrs. Heyd the approval of the voter8 at the
sonable terms. Inquire Willianjs
18-4t
r to come in the near future, and Mrs. Travis, visitors, also were j prjmary Election.
Garage.
nd Mrs. J. B. Hatch made a present.
jy nominated and elected I shall do
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ FOR SALE— HATCHING EGGS
fillamook last Saturday.
After the business meeting, all. my j,esj.
efficiently administer the
I
from trap nested S. C. Rhode Island
♦
1 ' ’ their
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- — I sch00is of the county to the best in­
tried
skill at dressing
a clothes
Reds. Excellent type and color.
♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦
J
vav/xx
doll aaa
in giwn
green VXV|/V
crepe paper, y avaaov
Mrs. 1 I I terests of a[]
RECINCTS AND VOTING pin
$1.00 for 15 eggs. Also 2 or 3 fine
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTTBIING ♦
Stark carrying off first honors and
PLACES
G. B. LAMB
cockerals at $3.00 each. Mrs. Hugh
♦
♦
Mrs. Alva Williams, second.
Present Incumbent
Barber, Holstein creamery.
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Notice is hereby given, that the: ♦ One cent per word per issue, ♦
Refreshments were served in the
B is an election year, and as
♦ with s minimum charge of $36. ♦
undersigned,
administrator
debonixI
Bries are soon due, the follow- dining room after which the meeting
♦ ♦ ♦
FOR SALE—WILL BE IN TILLA-
non with the will annexed of the j ♦ Readers are charged at the ♦
hiation is given for the bene- adjourned until April, when the host- j
ANNOUNCEMENT
mook Friday afternoon, April 4,
♦
same
rate.
All
reading
notices
♦
Estate of David O’Donnell, deceased,
pse who have recently come esses will be Mrs. Boone, Mrs. Aschim
with 10 fresh cows. Inquire at
tty, and who may be qualified and Mrs. McWilliams.— Contributed.
I announce my candidacy to the offi-
his final account in the ♦ must have “adv.” attached. No ♦
Headlight office. 0-163.
26-ltp
preferred
positions.
♦
♦ ♦ ♦
ce of Treasurer of Tillamook County, i County Court of the State of Oregon
It happens that the voting
♦ FOR SALE—REGISTERED JERSEY
WABBEGWANNE CLUB
on the Republican ticket and most ifor Tillamook County, and said Court: 4
k some of the outlying pre-
bull 3 years and 2 months old. See
has appointed Monday, the fifth day' ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
k quite a distance from the
The Wabbegwanne club held its respectfully solicit your support,
John Jacober, Nehalem, Ore. 26-2tp
of May, 1924, at the County Court
I of the voter, who finds regular meeting March 21, at the:
KATHLEEN MILLS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Room in the Court House in Tilla-
Ifor instance, almost within I home of Mrs. Guy Ford with Mrs.
(Present Incumbent)
FOR SALE—55 VARIETIES OF
22-tf mo°k City, Oregon at 10 o’clock a. m.
I limits, and for the sake of George Larson assisting. Owing to
thoroughbred poultry, chickens,
SHAFFER
ANp
McCLURE
FIRST
as the time and place for hearing any
kce the voting places have in sickness in several families of the
♦ ♦ ♦
ducks, geese, turkeys and guineas.
class
painting.
Our
work
absolutely
and all objections to said final account;
Itances been extended from members, there was a very light at-
FOR SHERIFF
Sand for circulars. John Hofmann,
guaranteed.
Goyne
building
1st
and the settlement thereof.
b take in voters at the gen- tendance. Following members an­
Tillamook,
Oregon.__________ 22-6t
street.
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swered roll call: Aiderman, Burkhart,
pn, as given herein:
I hereby announce that I will be a [ Dated this March 28, 1924.
DAVID
M.
O
’
DONNELL,
Bl Precinct: Bounded on the Christensen, Coe, Ford Hanslmair, candidate before the republican pri- j
I THE BEST IN CHIROPRACTIC— FOR SALE—20 LARGE YOUNG
Holsteins, Guernseys and Jerseys.
|ty limits; East—Third Ave. Keesee, Larson, Thomas and Williams. maries in May next, for the nomina­ Administrator de bonis non with the I Dr. J. L. Fayette. Beals building,
will annexed of the Estate of
10 fresh, rest to freshen soon. Good
loth—Fifth St.; West—City
Refreshments were served after tion for Sheriff. If nominated and
Tillamook, Oregon. Both phones.
of David O’Donnell, deceased.
condition. Will deliver. John Dur­
15-tf
fcnd including residents as which club adjourned to meet April elected, I will enforce the law to the >
ham, Yamhill, Oregon.
25-2tp
las E. D. Hoag’s place and 21, with Mrs. E. Oathout and Mrs. M. best of my ability. I am a Spanish-, BOTTS & WINSLOW,
Attorneys for administrator.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Oathout.—Contributed.
American war veteran, with a record j
I ranch, approximately),
FOR SALE—NEARLY NEW NO 11
fek Precinct: North—City
♦ ♦ ♦
of ten years service. I was also a'
Oliver typwriter, $30.
Address
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR COWS
during
,
Miss Cordelia Oatfield entertained federal officer for one year
Bast—Second Ave. East;
and Heifers 1920 Nash Touring car.
Box 633, Tillamook.
25-2tp
■fth street; West—Third a number of her friends at the Penn­ the World war, and have been a resi- NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE
Call
Trask
Lodge,
2F22.
26-tp
OF REAL. PROPERTY
GOOD HAY FOR SALE 1 MILE
ington home on Thursday evening, dent of Tillamook county for flfteen
—
east of Grande Ronde station. T.
FOR
SALB
March
27,
1924.
An
enjoyable
evening
years
]
ast
pas
t.
Ion Precinct:
North—City
Notice is hereby given that pur- I
J. Werth.25-4tp
BERT HUDSON
1st—Line between Thayers was spent playing games and telling 1
22-tf I suant to an Order made and entered ; FOR SALE—A 2-YEAR OLD JER-
piers Add; South—Sixth St; fortunes, after which refreshments
j by the County Court of Washington i sey cow, fresh in May. T. Shilling­ FOR SALE—DONKEY ENGINE, 9
♦ ♦ ♦
tond Ave. East.
were served.
1-2x11, Willamette, with cable and
law, Hemlock, Oregon.
26-2tp
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK County, Oregon on the 18th day of
Rd Precinct: North— City
blocks; located now near Garibaldi.
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1
1
COUNTY
March,
1924
authorizing,
empower
­
pt— East line off Sec. 30 Pennington, Misses Erma Vaughn,
FOR SALE— ONE YEAR OLD REG-
Price $1500. Inquire for address.
ing and directing the undersigned as j
pi South—City limits;West Arline Heyd, Lillian Groat, Glee Rusk,
istered Holstein bull. Inquire of
Oliver M. Hickey, Attorney, 826
..
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r
Guardian
of
the
Estate
of
John
P.
I
[tween Thayer’s Add. and Vivian Tomlinson, Mabie Anderson,, 1
Lee Robinson on W. E. Noyes place.
Northwestern bank bld., Portland,
"t Uf y the < ffice of County Barrett> ■ minor, to sell the real prop-
Elizabeth
rd
Mutual phone.
26-ltp
r.nzaoein Abplanalp, Agnes Zirr, Rose a candidate for the office of County erty hereinafter described to the
hi<,h.
1
Oregon.
21-24
the high-!
pcinct West—Stillwell Ave; Abplanalp; and Messrs. Wesley Tip Treasurer of Tillamook County on the
est
bidder
for
cash
in
hand
at
private
•
w
V
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A hnlnn-
FOR
SALE
—
15
ACRES
FARMING
­
FOR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND
Fth street between Stillwell pin, Joseph Maxwell, Verner Abplan
Roland Republican ticket subject to the ap­ sale, to-wit:
land. Could manage easy terms or
I Second Ave. East, thence alp, Charles Thomas, and L------
vetch hay in car load lota or can
A one-fourth interest in the West, will make special price for cash.
proval of the voters at the primary
furnish mixed car. Prices quoted
path street; East—Line be- Gardner.
half
of
Lot
13,
Block
7,
Elmore
R-R-8 Box 18», Tillamook. John
election in May 1924.
On same on applicaton.
B. B.
♦ ♦ ♦
F*n Add and Miller Add.;
Park, in Tillamook County Ore­
Matkoeich.
26-31 p
MAH JONG PARTY
____________
Daughton, Lebanon, Oregon 19-tf
p limits.
If nominated and elected I shall
gon.
The Misses Elizabeth and Margaret endeavor to COnduct the business of
fad Precinct: West— City
Now therefore, I will from and REEDS CANARY GRASS SEED. I FOR SALE—VICTOR ADDING AND
office honestly and efficiently and
Proximately); North—Fifth Coates entertained a number of
The dairymans grass that has made
calculating machine, with’combin­
kgep in mind at ali times that a after the 28th day of April, 1924 sell
■•t Stillwell Ave; South— friends at a Mah-Jong party Tuesday
Coos county grass land famous can
said property at private sale to the
ation cash regster. Nearly new.
evening. Those present were, Mrs. public office is a public trust and a
highest bidder for cash in hand at, be secured from us at $2.00 per
Attractive price. Headlight, G-157.
Stillwell precinct George Hoskins, Miss Nettie Smith, public officer is a public servant and the offices of Hare, McAlear & Peters,; pound shipped C. O. D. Ask your
W. T. Oathout; Tilla- Miss Marie Holden, Mrs. Lee Doty. his duty is to be at the office and at­ in the Shute Savings Bank building
county agent about this wonder <»NTRA CTORS
LOOK-
FINE
"*t, Qty hall; Hoquarton Miss Mae Clemo, Miss Myrtle Wallin, tend to the business promptly and
grass for bottom lands.
Collier
grade of building tile, cheap. TH-
/•Ort House; Goodspeed, Mrs. Leslie Harrison and the Misses courteously. I res;
Dated this 27th day of March, 1924. < Warehouse, Coquille, Oregon, Box
lamook Clay Works
51-tf
” Catholic church; Sunny- Coates.
/our support.
262.
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R. F. PETERS, Guardian.
W. L. BRYAN
The hostesses served dainty re-
P»ct,
®*t, residence of Robt
HARE, McALEAR 4 PETERS
FOR SALE—FRESH GRADE COWS, FOR SALE—STAR A STAR CED-
20-iitp;
’ Precinct, Talbot Soda | freshments and the party broke up at;
ar Shingle« ft.50 delivered. John
Attorneys for Guardian.
one three, the other six years old.
I a late hour declaring the game a most
I
25-5t! See Bill Bedortha, Blaine, Ore. 26-2t
Mathers, phone 11-R.
60-tf
♦ ♦ ♦
! fascinating one.
ENT AND ROOMS
♦ ♦ ♦
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF
40 ACRE RANCH 3*4 MILES FROM VAUGHAN DRAGSAWS. E. G.
FOR
SHERIFFS SALE
KENSINGTON CLUB
RENT
Krebs, mutual phone.
51-tf
Tillamook, 25 acres bottom land,
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
The Kensington club was entertain­
20 cows, some pigs. Inquire at
Notice is __
hereby given: That
FOR RENT
Headlight. Sold cheap. Terms on
. rnent of three rooms, ed Wednesday afternoon at the Ma­
This will announce my candidacy
1
.nnrnnl
of
the
Re
suant
to
a
writ
of > execution,
issued
sonic
hall
by
Mrs.
Erwin
Harrison
and
application.
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, «nailer if desired), ud
subject to the approval or we n»___
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ROOM TO RENT—IN NEW MOD-
at the May Primary out of Circuit Court of the State of
rooms will soon be i Mrs. J. A. Langtry.
em home all new furniture, fine lo-
This being the annual election of PUbX^e” Sheriff, "in ann^unc- Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. FOR SALE- TWO UNIT HINMAN
*«pancv over the Tinshop
F* ^ring repainted, re­ officers the following were put in office
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
L
Dr. J. D. TURNER
Optical and X-Bny Laboratori««
In the office on Thursday only.
National Banding
Tillamook
Oregon
Hours 9 to 6
Both Phones
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
Dentista
215-216 Tillamook Building
Tillamook, Oregon
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IN REALM OF SOCIETY
ELECTION CARDS
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN
LEGAL NOTICES
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Tillamook Office
BEALS BUILDING
Phonea
Both
LODGE DIRECTORY
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. B *.
Stated communications first aad
third Thursdays of. each mouth I b
Masonic Hall.
Visitors welcome.
PEARLE L. COATES, 8 m
W. R. C.
Corinth Relief Corp« No. 54, Dept,
of Oregon meets on first and third
Friday evenings of each month, at
8 o’clock in the W. O. W. halL
Visitors welcome.
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres.
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
CORINTH POST NO. 35
Department of Oregon
Meets on second and on fourth Sat­
urdays of each month at 1:30 p. m.
in the W. W. hall.
J. S. Diehl, Commander
Samuel Downs, Adjutant
llllamook Lodge No. 57
A. F. A A. M.
Stated eommir ation s«e-
ond
Wed
in each
month.
Vis
, Bretharn
welcome.
Howard C. Boone, Sec.
Tuesday Evening, 7:30
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
cation. Hot and cold water at all
times. Inquire at Headlight. Phone
181F.
HAVE 600 ACRES OF GOOD PAS-
tures to rent—Stock wanted to pas­
ture. Call M. E. Gruber, Bell phone
2F22.26-tf
SMALL FURNISHED ROOM FOR
Rent. Inquire at Dawson and Dunn
grocery.
25-ltp
•WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED— Wo­
man unable to do her own work
wants helper. Call 5F3 on phone.
26-ltp
WANTED — PHOTOGRAPHER
with 5x7 Camera. Good proposi­
tion. Call apartment 36, Plasker
Court.
26-ltp
RAZOR BI.ADES SHARPENED;
knives and scissors ground. Um­
brellas repaired and recovered.
After Monday, March 21th at 3rd
street Stillwell avenue. Look for
big red umbrella.
G. W. Scott,
proprietor.
25-2t
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE MAY
oommunicate with Ensign Le« of
th« Salvation Army at the White
Shield Home, $65 Mayfair Ave.,
Portland, Oregon.