Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 23, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
^ MARKET AGENT DEPART- the greatest amount of tax money can i the illness and death of our beloved
’• to T. H. Goyne, Attorney at Law, at $3400.00 dated April 26, 1917, to the 1
be raised.
| mother and grandmother, Mrs. Lars his office at Tillamook City, Oregon, State Land Board and that the Plain-
ment
It is a fact that when national high­
ANDREW ANDERSON and
' tiff’ said
and J
within six months from the date of""'
’J mortgage
*
' be foreclosed
‘
E. Spence, Market Agent, 723 ways are built they will be paid for, Anderson.
this notice.
the real property sold by the Sheriff
very largely, by the northeast of the
Andrew Anderson and family.
of Tillamook County, Oregon, in ac­
Dated April 25th, 1924.
Court House, Portland
United States and the large cities.
Lewis Anderson and family.
cordance with the practice of this
OTTO
SHEARER,
then it costs more to market pro- Yet 90 per cent of all the road traffic
Administrator of the Estate of Sarah I Court and the law governing the sale
(«through a co-operative organ- in the country will go over them. The 28 ROUNDS BOXING AT ARMORY
DR. P. J. SHARP
: of real property upon execution and
F. Shearer, Deceased.
t „than through the present mar- farmer will pay about 10 per cent and
DR. E. D. ALLEN
29-t5 that the proceeds of said sale be ap- i
We all know Billy Gardeau, and we
•L, system, that organization wtll industry and cities will pay the rest. want to see him go,, but just to re­
plied to satisfy the sum decreed to be
DENTISTS
The most ardent advocates of na­ mind you that the boxing commission
get very far. There are too
due the said plaintiffs on account of
NOTICE OF THERIFF’S SALE
, of them in that condition. They tional highways in the northeast sec­ has imported a man in the person of
Natl.
Bldg.
Both Phones
said note and mortgage and on ac-
their organizations, their offices, tions of the land know this. It does’ Eddie Martin, and he has promised
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Notice is hereby given that the count of tater«*t, texes and attorney’s
houses and officials, but when re- not frighten them. They already pay to make Billy extend himself, so let’s undersigned, bnenn
Sheriff ox
of Tillamook
nuamooa 'fe«8-
from the marketed products the larger part of the nation’s bills. see this one.
That the defendants, G. T. Bailey
County, Oregon, by virtue of a writ
in they are no better, and often Why shouldn’t they? If 100 people
DAVID ROBINSON
The Johnson boys will be on hand of attachment execution issued out of and Anna L. Bailey, his wife, and
than could have been received by live in a small town and wish to build to dispose of Smith Morgan and the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ John E. Deako and Jane Dos Deako,
Physician
and Surgeon
eting through the regular com- a kuarter of mile of road to a nearby Shanks. Pull for the home boys, they gon for Tillamook County, in a cause
his wife, and all persons claiming by,
lake,
on
the
shore
of
which
lives
one
on houses.
_
have always given us our money’s wherein Tillamook County Bank, a through, or under them, or either of
National Building
Cooperative organizations are not man, do the hundred people stop be­ worth.
corporation is the plaintiff and John them, and to all persons unnamed and
Oregon
Titlamook
£7-0 be very successful until they cause the one man will benefit 100 per
Be there early, you can’t afTord to Weiss is defendant, upon a judgment
“Tbk to take over profits between cent and pay but 1 per cent? They miss the curtain raiser, the Hollowell
unknown,
claiming
to
have
any
lien
or
entered in said Court on September
rower and eater. Between these do not. They build the road. The Kids are some entertainment and they 12, 1923, has levied on and will, on claim of any kind or nature through,
X field for real co-operative re- northeastern section of the country, don’t forget to mix it
CHIROPRACTIC
Monday the 26th day of May, 1924, at from or under any judgment or de­
- Collective selling to the same the thickly populated, filled-with-fac-
The boxing commission appreciates the hour of ten o’clock a. m. at the cree made or rendered, Abject to the
THE BETTER WAT TO
agencies doesn’t get the farmer tories localities, will benefit immea­ your efforts in their support Satur­ Court House door in Tillamook City, date of said mortgage and the record­
ing
thereof,
and
that
all
their
heirs
vhere. It simply makes it better surably from national highways. They day, May 24, at 8:30 p. m.—Adv.
Tillamook County, Oregon, sell at
HEALTH
will benefit, because the farmer will
easier for the agencies.
public auction to the highest bidder and assigns and all persons claiming
to have acquired an estate or interest
lese organizations have got to benefit, and they are happy that he
Eugene Masons to erect $115,000 for cash in hand, the following de­ in and to the said real property sub­
DR.H.L.BABB
, embraced in their program the will benefit.
scribed real property:
temple.
sequent
to
the
date
of
said
mortgage
The farmers can not afford not to
iesaling end, the commission end,
The North half of the Southwest
CHIROPRACTOR
. distributing end. They have got have national highways when they get
quarter of section 20 in Township 3 to be forever foreclosed and barred of
and
from
all
claim,
title
and
interest
find their own markets and handle 90 per cent of the good and pay but
North of Range 9 West, W. M. in
in and to the said described real prop­
jr products all the way thru to 10 per cent of the cost!
Both Telephones
Tillamook County, Oregon.
erty and every part thereof, save and
se markets. When the grower
The amount of the judgment in
except the statutory right of redemp­
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
211 Tillamook, Building
a but five cents for his prunes and
favor of plaintiff and against defend­
tion.
<
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are retailed in the Willamette
ant for which said property is to be
That the plaintiffs or any other
Notice is hereby given that the sold is $2178.31 with interest thereon
ley, almost in sight of the orchards
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
undersigned has filed in the County at 8 per cent per annum, from date party to this Buit may become a pur­
ere they are grown, for 27 cents, it
Geo. P. Winslow
H. T. Botts
The Every Man’s class, city hall, Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, of judgment, $200.00 attorneys’ fees, chaser at said sale and that the Sher­
time to go further with marketing
iff execute a Deed to the purchaser;
BOTTS & WINSLOW
sciations. It is time to do busi- 10 a. m. Next Sunday the teacher his final account as administrator of and costs and disbursements of the
that said purchaser be let into im­
will
speak
to
the
men
on
the
teaching
the
estate
of
Lars
P.
Rey,
deceased,
B direct with the heads of the
action in the sum of $27.80.
Lawyers
mediate possession of the premises
at chain stores and other bid con- and the lessons of First and Second and that said Court has appointed
Dated this April 25th, 1924.
on
production
of
the
Sheriff
Certifi
­
Monday, June 30th 1924, at the
Oregon
Tillamook
JOHN ASCHIM,
js and lop off this almost 560 per Peter.
Bible school at ten o’clock. Morning County Court Room in the Court Sheriff of Tillamook, County Oregon. cate of Sale and the plaintiffs may
t between the prune orchard and
have such other and further relief in
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kitchen. And this great “spread” worship and communion, 11 a. m. House in Tillamook City, Oregon at
the premises as to this Court may
Christian
Endeavor,
7
p.
m.
Evening
the
hour
of
ten
o
’
clock
a.
m.
as
the
(lies to almost any product of the
PLAIN AND FANCY
seem just and equitable.
service 8 p. m.
time and place for hearing objections
SUMMONS
This Summons is published pur­
Prayer
meeting
every
Thursday
to
said
account,
and
the
settlement
SEWING______
bis change cannot be brought
suant to an order of the Court made
night,
The
choir
will
meet
every
thereof.
ut in a day, but if organizations
Specialize in children sewing.
In the Circuit Court of the State of and entered on the 7th day of April,
Dated this May 23, 1924.
Mrs. A. H. Dorsey, 15, 8th street.
xid make the selling end of equal Friday night.
Oregon
for
the
County
of
Tillamook.
1924,
which
order
provides
that
this
Near Liberty school.
27-4tp
The speaker from Portland an­
H. T. BOTTS,
portance with growers’ contracts,
A. L. Morland and Emma Lydia Summons be published for six consecu
lults would come quicker. A man- nounced for next Sunday morning | Administrator of the Estate of Lars Swanson, administrators of the estate tive and successive weeks, which time
P. Rey, deceased.
acturing concern knows where it is will not speak until one week from
of C. J. Swanson, deceased, Plaintiffs, appears to the Court to be a reason­
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
ling to sell its goods before it builds next Sunday morning.
vs.
able time for publication of this Sum­
The pastor will preach next Sunday
Attorneys for Administrator.
C. R. CHAPIN
i factory, and it knows it is going
G. T. Bailey and Anna L. Bailee, his mons and the said order further pro­
at
eleven
o
’
clock.
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have a profit on the output.
Attorney at Law
wife, H. B. Lockwood and Louise P. vides that this Summons be published
The baccalaureate sermon for the
Eepresentatives of a co-operative
Lockwood, his wife, and John E. in the Tillamook Headlight, as above
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
isociation recently met with the state high school class will be preached at
Deako and Jane Doe Deako, his wife, directed.
Beala* Building
Tillamook, Ore.
arket agent to discuss why their the eight o’clock service.
W. A. Casidy, Defendants.
Date of first publication April 11,
Notice is hereby given that the
The
public
and
strangers
are
invit-
■ganization was not getting results,
To G. T. Bailey and Anna L. Bailey, 1924.
undersigned has been by the County
he statement was made that the ed to worship with us.
his wife, and John E. Deako and Jane
Date of last publication May 23,
GEORGE HAkNESS, Pastor. Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
FOR SALE OR TRADE
•owers had lost money on every
Doe Deako, his wife, whose true name 1924.
appointed
as
administrator
of
the
♦ ♦ ♦
lipment made during the year, yet
is to the plaintiffs unknown, and to
DAVID E, LOFGREN
FOR TRADE—LIGHT STUDEBAK-
Estate of Frank Heyd, deceased. All
REFORMED CHURCH
leir sales agent was paid $500 per
all other persons unnamed and un­
E. J. CLAUSSEN
er wagon. Would like to trade for
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Joint persons having claims against said known, claiming any right, title,
onth for running them in debt. The
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
roll top desty Inquire Wmj. D.
Trask Estate are required to present them I estate, lien or interest in and to the
session
of
the
local
and
the
immittee stated the growers would
rj-7t
Shaffer, Rockaway.
33-tlp
to the undersigned for allowance at
j real property described in the plain-
> far better off if they had no organ- river school.
Sub- the office of Botts & Winslow, At- ! tiffs’ complaint or any part thereof:
Morning
worship
at
11
a.
m.
FOR EXCHANGE—FOREST GROVE
ation, and were free to sell where
NOTICE
ject: “Remember the Sabbath Day, tornneys at Law, Tillamook City,
In the name of the State of Oregon:
suburban home. Large acre with
ley might.
I
will
not
be
responsible
for
any
Within
six
months
from
the
___ ___ ____ _
Oregon,
; You, and each of you, whether known
4
room cottage, out buildings, new
This organization has much capitol to Keep it Holy.”
Special music by the choir and ' date of the first publication of this or unknown, whether designated by I debts contracted by C. S. Smith form-
orchard, berries, and garden, $2,000
ivested in buildings and equipment,
com-
i
erly
known
as
Smith-Cameron
notice.
your true name or as unknown person
for unincumbered country home not
nd it is under heavy overhead ex- male quartette.
‘ pany.
Dated this April 25th, 1924.
You are cordially invited to wor­
or parties, or either of them, claiming
higher value. E. Starr, Carnation,
And it sells very largely
use:
R.
C.
CAMERON,
JACOB
IIEYD,
any right, title, estate, lien or interest
Oregon.
32-tlp
irough the same channels that the ship with n«.
Garibaldi, Oregon
W. G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor. Administrator of the Estate of Frank in and to the real property described
idividuals sold thru before the or-
33-tlp
Heyd,
deceased.
♦ ♦ ♦
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR COWS
in the plaintiffs’ complaint are each
anization was started. In this case
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
and Heifers 1920 Nash Touring car.
and all hereby required to appear and
le growers simply added the over-
The revival meetings in progress
Call Trask Lodge, 2F22.
26-tp
NOTICE
answer
the
Complaint
filed
against
ead expenses onto themselves with­
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
are proving very interesting. Evange­
you and each of you in the above en­
The firm of Smith-Cameren com-
ut any benefit in selling prices. The
LOST AND FOUND
list Suffield is excelling himself in
titled suit in the above entitled Court pany of Garibaldi, Oregon, having
Tower who was not a member was
Notice is hereby given that the on or before the 24th day of May,
his preaching, while the singing of
been dissolved, I will not be respon­ LOST—PEARL SET RING. WOULD
etter off. The sales agent and the
Mrs. Suffield and Mr. Turner is of County Court of Tillamook County] 1924, which said date is more than sible for debts contracted in their
be glad to pay reward.. Leave at
thei employees were the only ones
will until 10 o’clock A. M. May 26, six consecutive and successive weeks name after May 19th, 1924.
the highest order.
Headlight and get reward. 32-tlp
bo were well off.
1924
receive
bids
for
the
furnishing
It is expected that the service will
from the date of the first publication
CHARLES S. SMITH
If this high priced sales manager*
FOR SALE
close next Sunday night. Do not miss of material, and building pile bulk­ of this Summons and if you and each
33-tlp
he general manager and all others
head on the Bay Ocean Road.
these
final
meetings.
of
you
to
so
appear
and
answer
for
'ho draw good salaries regardless of
FOR SALE— EIGHT COWS, A
Alternate bids will be accepted for, want thereof the plaintiffs will apply
The Annual District Assembly of
esults, received pay in proportion to
bull, and six head of horses. See
labor
and
material
complete.
Driv
­
the Nazarene church will be held in
to the Court for the relief demanded
Frank Mayer on T om Lyster place.
he prefit showing of the business,
ing
and
tieing
in
piling.
Placing
plank
in the Complaint of the plaintiffs’
'*’"
wwmn
Portland May 28th to June 1st. B. E.
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erhaps the year’s output would not
furnishing
plank
—
furnishing
piling.
King, Mrs. J. H. Hathaway, J. B.
herein, viz: For a judgment and de­
*ve been sold at less than the pro- Honey and the Pastor and Mrs. Hunt' No bid will be accepted unless ac-
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦
cree against the defendants, and each |
LADIES BICYCLE IN GOOD RE-
ucticn cost. If a sales manager has are the delegates from the locla companied by cash, certified check or
♦
!♦
pair for sale—Purchaser may see
of them, for the sum of $4800.00 with
ot enough ability to have his salary church
bidders bond for an amount equal to accrued interest at the rate of 7 per j : ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦
it at Hotel Netherland.
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ased on results, then he is' not the
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
♦
G. S. HUNT, Pastor.! at least 5 per cent of the total amount cent per annum from the 20th day of
Jan for the place. It does not re-
One cent per word per issue, * ASTERS—20 CENTS DOZEN.
19
; of the bid.
April, 1922, subject to a credit of $153 «
♦ ♦ ♦
juire a $5,000-a-year man to give
Plans and specifications may be I on account of interest and the further I ♦ with a minimum charge of $.25. ♦
varities including purples, whites,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(way goods.
seen at the office of the County Clerk. I sum of $205.91 with accrued interest ♦ Readers are charged at the same *
pinks, blues, lavenders, red and
Rev. Louis M. Anderson, Pastor.
♦ rate. Al) reading notices must ♦
Co-operation is bound to work when
First publication May 8, 1924.
Holly Erie Greenhouse,
yellow.
10:45
sermon
at
the
rate
of
7
per
cent
per
annum
9:45 Sunday school.
it is worked out right. It must start
j from the 5th day of July, 1923, and ♦ have “adv.” attached. No pre­ ♦
Wilson river loop. Carl M. And-
11:00 Morning service: I Last publication May 22, 1924.
to
children.
♦
Pn a solid foundation. Too many
H. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk. ' the further sum of $491.00 taxes due ♦ ferred positions.
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erson. Mutual phone.
sermon theme: “Brotherly Love.”
♦
♦
»tart out with high salaries and ex­
The
right
is
reserved
to
reject
any
¡ and delinquent against the said real
service as
There
will
be
no
evenin
penses first.
♦ FOR SALE—150-ACRE FARM Lo­
♦
we will join in a union service at and all bids or to accept the bid deem­ j estate described in the plaintiffs’ at-
It will take more than a lot of
ed best for Tillamook Couhty.
1 torneys' fees, together with their costs
cated near Montesano. Fritz Stu­
ANNOUNCEMENTS
producers signing up contracts to the Christian church.
and disbursements in this suit and
church
der, Route A, Montesano.
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7:30
Wednesday
evening
’ring all their products to one place,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF that the plaintiffs’ mortgage describ- SHAFFER— FOR FIRST CLASS
night
service.
ADMINISTRATOR
■° make collective selling pay. It
Auto Painting work absolutely HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE—
' ed in the said Complaint be decreed
7:30 Friday we will meet at the
rill take men to break into the mid-
guaranteed.
Goyne Bldg. 1st. St.
White Leghorns. $1.00 a setting.
and
declared
a
valid
and
subsisting
church for a picnic for all. Bring
il’-profit combinations and get these
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Notice is hereby given that the lien upon the real property described
Mrs. C. W. Hatfield, Cloverdale,
are
go-
some wienies and rolls as we
irofits for the co-operators. It will
undersigned has been appointed by in the plaintiffs’ Complaint as follows:
Oregon.
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ing out to the river bank for an even­
STRAWBERRY PICKERS WANT-
*ke men with good, sound sense to
the County Court of the State of Ore­
The South half of the Northwest
ed—Good pay with bonus. Call and j WANTED TO SELL— PURE BRED
'tart the organizatoin right; keep the ing's fun.
gon, for Tillamook CdUnty, adminis­
Quarter and the Northwest Quarter
see S. W. Shortridge, Phone D. L. ' Holstein bull 2 1-2 years old. In­
♦ ♦ ♦
trator of the estate of Frank Landolt,
■*ts in proportion to the profit* on
of the Southwest Quarter of Sec­
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pike, mutual phone.
32-t2p , quire F. H. Knope, Yamhill, Ore­
■he business, invade the middle men’s
deceased. All persons having claims
tion 26, and the Northeast Quarter
Services in the Adventist church on
gon.
31-t3p
“•Id. and gradually and safely find
against the said estate are required
of the Southeast Quarter and the HIDES— PAYING EIGHT CENTS
Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school
to present the same, duly verified, to
profitable markets.
South Half of the Northeast Quart­
per pound cash for calf hides, and FOR SALE CHEAP—FIVE PASS-
at 10:00 a. m.
the undersigxed, at the office of E. J.
er of Section 27, in Township four
giving honest weight. Paul Disney.
enger Chalmers, good condition, or
The Rev. W, i'. C=trg of Portland
Clausser, Tillamook, Oregon, within
South Range Ten west of the Wil­
Mjtual phone, Bell 153-J.
30-tf
will trade for cows fresh or coming
GOOD ROADS
will conduct the services.
six months after the date of this
lamette Meridian, save and except
fresh in the fall. Howard Harris,
ANNOUNCING
THE
OPENING
OF
the following tracts, to-wit: Tract
notice.
one-half mile south Fairview. 32-t2p
CARD
OF
THANKS
half
acre
tracts
just
east
of
town,
That the nation needs good roads
Dated this 2nd day of May, 1924.
sold to School District No. 22, by
We wish to thank the friends who
each.
front
of
Water
piped
in
■ »dmitted bl all.
HENRY LANDOLT
FOR SALE—BIG BARGAN ON
deed recorded April 2, 1900, in Book
Prices reasonable, Terms 10 per
That the Government should build so kindly assisted us in our sad be­ Administrator of the Estate of Frank
Brighton Beach, Oregon. One lot
“U” page 33, tract sold to Clover­
reavement
in
the
death
of
our
be
­
cent down, 10 per cent yearly, , in-
*“d maintain national highways, to
Landolt, Deceased.
dale Baptist Church by deed re­
No. 2 in Block 81 only $225 and
loved husband, father and brother
terest 6 per cent, J. L. Ketch, , ex­
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the states can and will build
good terms. Peter Damis, Houlton,
corded July 31, 1901, Book “P” page
And
also
for
the
beautiful
floral
elusive agent, opposite Colise nun.
•tate trunk roads, they in tr„? to be
Oregon, Box 226.
28-8tp
483, two tracts sold to John Krebs
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•d by county and township roads, is gifts. We wish especially to th*»* ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO
by Deeds recorded in Book “3” page
FOR
SALE
—
AT
DEEP
RIVER,
WN„
“•
CREDITORS
,rrPK1 to by most students of the the members of the W. O.
54, May 23, 1906, and book “2” WANTED—HOUSE WORK BY THE
a dandy 54 acre dyked-in tide land
Moblem
their kindness.
page 491 May 26, 1906, tract sold to
day. Very competent woman will
I
MRF F. B. MAPES
dairy farm fully ^quipped, modern
That they can nut afford additional
Notice is hertby given that the
J. F. Jenkins by deed recorded in
work for reasonable wages. In­
MRS. ERWIN HARRISON
buildings, price $12,(MM), $4,000 cash.
J**d taxes is contended by many
County Court of Tillamook County,
Book “p” page 580 March 18, 1901,
quire apartment 2, Watch Tower.
ALBERT. FRANK. WDD;
For full particulars inquire of Her­
Oregon, has appointed the undersign­
•rmi-r., already overburdened with
and four acre tract sold to J. B.
83-tlp
XEY and HALLECK ed administrator of the Estate of
man Hanaen, 237 Com'! St. Astoria,
*xf*nse and with prices of farm pro- '
Gilliam by deed recorded in Book
Oregbn.
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MAPES
Sarah F. Shearer, deceased, and any
“31” at page 21, March 20, 1915, all THE BIST IN CHIROPRACTIC—
B'/‘ below their proper levels.
MRS. W. B. ALDERMAN
Dr.
J.
L.
Fayette.
Beals
Building,
and all persons having claims against
Records of Deeds of Tillamook
''"«t is not generally understood is
FOR SALE COMBINATION LIB
Tillamook, Oregon. Both Phones.
said estate are requested to present
County, Oregon, the lands hereby
' any campaign of national high- j
rary dining table, mahogany, ex­
CARD of THANKS
Branch office Cloverdale Tuesday,
them, properly verified together with
conveyed containing 216 acres, more
7 building must inevitably be paid
tends to six feet.Kfclso four mahog­
We wish to thank our fnends and the voucher, either to the undersigned or less, subject to a mortgage of' Friday evenings.
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J the richest section of the coun-
any (brown leathr seats) dinning
neighbors for their kind sympathj at his home at Garibaldi. Oregon, or
’ by the most populous section of
ahd beautiful floral tributes during
country, by the localities where
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. J. G. TURNER
Optical and X-Ray Laboratories
In the office on Thursday only.
National Building
Tillamook
Oregea
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
Dentist
215-216 Tillamook Building
Tillamook, Oregon
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
Veterinarian
Oregon
R. E. RINGO, M. D.
LEGAL NOTICES
Physician and Surgeon
AT THE CHURCHES
PÍ
ffT) COLUMN
Hours 9 toft
Both Phones
Room 1-2, Beals’ Bldg.
Or*.
Tillamook
BARRICK * HALL
Attorneys at Law
National Building
I
Oregsa
Tillamook
I
UTT l K öägs .
«’1
1 DftlTlZffl.
JSrthndNmtc^liJhjacnk.
Tillamook Office
BEALS BUILDING
LODGE DIRECTORY
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. 8»
Stated communications first and
third Thursdays of each month in
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
PEARLE L. COATES, See.
W. R. C.
Corinth Relief Corps 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 lonth at 1:30 p. m.
in the W. W. Hall.
J. S. Diehl, Commander
Samuel Downs, Adjutant
Tillamook Lodge No. 57
A. F. & A. M.
Stated communication sec­
ond Wednesday in each
month.
Visiting Brother*
welcome.
Howsrd C. Boone, Sec.
Tuesday Evening, 7:30
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
chairs. Just the thing for small
house or apartments. Tel. 56 J.
33-tf
FOR SALE—FURNISHED HOUSE
with basement and garage. $1650.
$200 down. J. L. Ketch, 305 Second
avenue E.
81-
«¡•OR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND
vetch hay in car load lots or can
furnish mixed car. Prices quoted
on same on applicaton.
B. P
19-tf
Daughton, Lebanon, Oregon
VAUGHAN DRAGSAWS.
Krebs, mutual phone.
E. G.
51-tf
FOR RENT
ROOM TO RENT—IN NEW MOD-
ern home all new furniture, fine lo­
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. Cali M. E. Gruber, Bell phone
2F22.
26-tf
ROOM TO RENT—IN NEW MOD-
em home all new furniture, find
location Hot and cold water at all
times. Inquire at Headlight. Phong
1R1 J.