a Y, august 8,1924 7 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT li veterans, 81,678,171.93; rural credit BOTTLE FOUND TELLING OF United States Meander post on North judgment and decree cancelling va­ i = | farm ?< eaaaa farm mn»4»on»an mortgages, $450,000, and « $32 - I 1 DEATH ON SINKING BOAT bank of Slough on Section line be­ cating and annulling and setting 078.74 from foreclosed land. tween Sections 23 and 24 T.1S.R.10 aside the letters testmentary hereto­ “There is no permanent sinking __________ _______ a W; thence South one and one-half fore issued out of this Court in the ■> + ♦ + + ♦*♦♦ + ♦ + ■>♦ « fund provided for the retirement of The finding of a bottle containing ♦ , the state highway bonds, but certain note PurP°riing to announce the sink- chains to> the South bank of Slough; matter of said Estate to Fred C. Wor­ ♦ 1: rr«u onee.ey,' revenue is set “Part for the state inK of a ama11 boat operated by Olaf thence North 75 degrees East 2.68 rell and that further order judgment + ESTABLISHED RATES FOR iy August 1: Fred Sheeley, rdson H L. Sohiller, Mr.1 hlKhway fund from which the interest Anderson> -10 miles off the Columbia chains; thence S.62 degrees East 2.64 and decree be made appointing Anna I ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Richardson. I chains; thence S.44 degrees East 4.50 A. Worrall, the surviving widow of ♦ One cent per word per issue, Humphrey, Mr. and payments and maturing obligations ‘ ______ 11 iver on June 29 • > Anderson ’s expec- chains; thence East .50 chains; thente deceased, as administratrix of the ♦ with a minimum charge of 3.25. G * U H *> __ are x » ., ______ ___ ration of Ja.th K are met, ” the report states. “ This ^at* 00 of death by drowing, was re ­ w Thornton, Irene Thorn- - South 19 degrees East 3.79 chains; Estate of Phillip J. Worrall, de- j ♦ Readers are charged at the same Billy Thornton, Mrs. H. L. revenue consists of 75 per cent of the ported in messages from Frank L. thence South 50 degrees East 4.31 ceased and ordering and decreeing that . ♦ rate. AU reading notices must Griffin, Jr., of Manhattan beach about i moneys received from the motor ve ­ 11 J. Ed Cochran and family, chains; thence South 17 degrees 1 Fred C. Worrall make an account of : ♦ have "adv." attached. No pre­ “prohsska, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. hicle licenses which in 1923 amounted a week ago. East 3.00 chains; thence S.25 degrees all the moneys and properties of sv- ♦ ferred positions. The note follows: to 34,069,609.40, and the state high ­ jr Ira Beeman, J. F. Meehan, “Forty miles off Columbia June 29, 30 minutes E.25-100 chains to 1-4 ery kind and character which has ♦ lJee,’ E. S. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. way proportion of this was $3,052,- section line; thence E.26.67 chains to come into his possession by reason of ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1924. Goodbye everybody. Boat is -1 J Karr, Portland; M. Griffin, 207.05; a tax of 3 cents a gallon on the place of beginning, contained 59 his protended Executorship of said sinking. Engine dead. ” WANTED TO RENT frsncisco; W. Eaton Anderson, sales of gasoline and distillate yielded acres, all in Section 24, Township 1 Estate and for th« r«cov«ry by peti­ approximately 82,078,741.55 in 1923; tioner of and from Fred C. Worrall South of Range 10 West of the Wil ­ WANTED—FOUR OR FIVE ROOM lukee- , _ _ A clean camp ground is a place of lamette Meridian. and said Estate of her eoata and dia- airday: John Conrad* Owen K- revenue of one-fourth of a mill from modern house close in. Call Head­ state tax which revenue amounted to beauty, — and a joy to the heart of a Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Leisure, And at said sale all right, title and burzementa herein, and for such oth­ light Publishing company. B. N. 109 'Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Will- 3252,374.79 in 1923. The total reven­ ranger. I interest of the said defendants in and er and further relief as may appear 44-tf ue of this fund for last year was 85,- ♦ ♦ ♦ I to said real property will be sold, to the Court to be equitable in the tnd two sons, E. E. Berland, A. Forest litter plus low humidity plus subject only to the right of redemp­ premises. rter Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wilson 383,323.39. This revenue is increas­ HELP WANTED By order of the Honorable Homer flB Frank Wilson, Marion Wil- ing annually with the increase of one spark equals forest fire. Figure tion. it out The maintenance Mason, Judge of the County Court AGENTS WANTED—F OR THE Dated August 6, 1924. W. Hathaway, J. L. May, motor vehicles. ♦ ♦ ♦ of the State of Oregon for Tillamook JOHN ASCHIM kett, Chris Underlin, J. B. cost of the state highway system for Stransky Vaporizer and Decarbon­ “Here’s where I drown a lot of Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon County, made on the 22nd day of izer, the great gas saver. Quickly , Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Lane, the year was $1,046,253.03, leaving „..in, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry $4,337,070.36 to provide revenue for trouble,” said the careful camper, 44-t5 July, 1924. pays for itself. Lasts a life time. pouring plenty of water on his camp­ Witness my hand and the seal of Easly installed on any car. Good 0y, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, interest payment and the redemption fire. of bonds and leaves some surplus for said Court affixed hereto this 22nd money for the right party. Ben , E. C. Cecher, Miss Velma Spald- NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT new construction.” day of July, 1924. Cohen, district distributor. Box 491 Miss Thelma Belle, Portland; While the district interest bonds H. S. BRIMHALL. Tillamook. 40-tf j, R. Jacobson, Betty Jane Tohl, In the County Court of the State of County Clerk. are a general obligation to the state, jer; Mrs. A. Chalmers, C. B. Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. WANTED— A MAN TO TAKE lners, Forest Grove; J. M. Hyatt, the state itself has no outlay except I i In the matter of the estate of I charge of a dairy of about twenty on the occasion of the default of the rberg; Uoyd M. Tucker, Eugene; William P. Peacock, Deceased. NOTICE cows. Salary 3100. References re­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS j W. Heider, Sheridan Neil Arch- district. The constitutional limit on Notice is hereby gi’’en that the un­ quired. vu. Inquire at Headlight office. this class of debt is 2 per cent of the Maville; Dr. L. R. Burdette, Dr. I will not be responsible for any dersigned, as adminstratrix of the 48-t2 B N 107 I assessed valuaion according to the B. O’Neill, Dr. Carl Womer, Sa- bills or debts under the name of estate of William P. Peacock, deceas­ In 1 the County Court of the State of - «n ». a W. Irvine, John Foster, Tilla- report. ed, has filed her final account in the Oregon for the Cunty f Tillamook. ANNOUNCEMENTS Travis and Legault unless the bills Twenty million dollars worth of k- T. Zeuerich, Della Solman, or debts are signed with my own sig­ County Court of the State of Oregon In the Matter of the Estate World war veterans’ state aid bonds SEND THE GIRLS AND BOYS TO for Tillamook County, and that Mon- ' of i Beggs, Helen Begse, Willamina, nature. have been sold and of this amount “Nelson’s hairbobbing and Beauty day the 15th day of September, 1924, | John M. Borba, Sr., deceased, indiy: S. Snidering, Portland; C. JOE LEGAULT Shoppe,” for their haircuts. Bal­ $13,017,922.75 has been loaned to vet­ at the hour of 10 o ’ clock in the fore- Notice is hereby given that the (Kimball, McMinnville: 48-t4p erans on security of first mortgages cony Haltom’s store. Phone 147-W. I non of said day and the Court Room , County Court of the State of Oregon 48-if on real property; $32,078.74 is cov­ of said Court has been appointed by tor the County of Tillamook, has duly WARNING ered by land which has been fore­ All fishermen and pleasure seekers said Court as the time and place for, appointed the undersigned, adminis- EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AT* Friday: C. M. Peterson, C. J. Blan- closed and the balance of the fund, the hearing of objections thereto and trator of the estate of John M. Borba, the Oceanside restaurant Chick­ pt,Portland; A. H. Thomas, Forest $1,678,171.93 is cash in the treasury must stay on the county road while the settlement thereof. Sr., deceased. All persons having en dinners home-maue pastries. ' passing through my place 19 milea M to provide for future loans which Dated and first published August 8, claims against the said estate are re­ We will be glad to serve you. 35-tf Siturday: George Bailey, H. C. must be obtained in the next 18 up the Wilson river, section 24 and 25, 1924. quired to present them, properly veri­ 1 North 8. ood, E. M. Kennedy, R. D. Busby, months. A sinking fund to retire Date of last publication, September fied, to the undersigned, at the office FOR RENT WM. RYAN r. ind Mrs. F. Hudson, .W B. Prop- these bonds is provided. Tillamook, Oregon within six months ---------------------------------------------------- | 5, 1924. 42- 14 , Vincent Bigby, Portland; Otto In touching on rural credit bonds, of Barrick & Hall, National Building, ROOM TO RENT—IN NEW MOD-[ JULIA A. MADSEN, »chsell, Reedville I. W. Simpson, State Treasurer Myers’ report said ern home all new furniture, fine from the date of the first publication Administratrix NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE inford, California. location. Hot and cold water at all that these bonds bear interest at 4 J. J. Johnson, 314 Spalding Bldg., of this notice. Jmdzy: Effie L. Thomas, Oswego; per cent and mature in 1937. The Date of first publication July 18, . times. Inquire at Headlight. Phone Portland, Oregon, Attorney. irry Emerson, Portland. Notice is hereby given that the un­ j 1924. 181J. bonds are secured by real estate mortgages on farm land which pay dersigned Sheriff of Tillamook Coun­ NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL Date of last publication August FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 per cent interest—Oregon States­ ty, Oregon, pursuant to execution and ACCOUNT OF ADMINISTATRIX 15th- 1924. an order of sale issued out of the man. ( . JOHN BORBA, Friday: Laura B. Jones, Portland; FOR SALE CHEAP—180 ACRES, — Circuit Court for Tillamook County, Administrator. M. Crabill,, Baird Shows, Eureka, Oregon land at Blaine, Tillamook, hereby given, That the Notice is 41-t5 “Who’s Who in the Oregon Flower­ Oregon, dated the 4th day of August, ifomia; M. A. Richardson, Charlaa county, 80 acrea timber, 80 acres undersigned has filed her final ac- 1924, on a judgment and deer«« rend ­ m Turner; C. V. Graves, Oregon land” is the probable title of the brush. Cash or tsrms. Charles I count as administratrix of the Estate y; Harold J. Graves, Jim Moor«, book now being prepared by Albert R. ered in said Court, wherein E. D. | of Henry S. Davidson, Deceased, in Baker, 207 Lake street, Kalamazoo, N otice of sheriffs sale Johnson and Harry M. Johnson ware Sweetser, professor of botany in the Michigan. 44-t2p jmook. plaintiffs and John J. Berns and i ths County Court of Tillsmook Coun- Ssturday: Abe F. Bennett, Mark University of Oregon. The book will I ty, Oregon, and that said Court has Notice is hereby given that the un­ FOR SALE—ONE FINE DAIRY Hulda Berns, husband and wifa, Will­ idervon, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. S. describe 150 common wild flowers of iam Berns, and Martin Berns, were de­ appointed ths 30th dsy of August, dersigned, Sheriff of Tillamook Coun­ farm of 820 acres between Hebo Oregon and will be profusely illus ­ Grover, Mrs. F. Schaar, E. W. fendants, said judgment and decree j1924, at 10 o’clock a. m. at the Court ty, Oregon, by virtue of a writ of and Beaver. Address C- Schniod- Jett, A. M. Chamberlin, M. 8. trated with photographs from nature. huber, Hebo, Oregon. 44-tl being in favor of the plaintiffs for the room of said Court in Tillamook City, , attachment execution issued out of “ It will be written in popular lang ­ non, E W. Williams, S. A. Mc- | —„—, — as the time and ,------------ place for — the | th. arcnit Court ot suu of q --------- - ------ sum of $8,611.68, with interest at the i Oregon, Jen, John Logessermann, Horace uage,” professor Sweetser stated, “so rate of 6 per cent per annum from hearing of the said final account and gon for Tillamook County, upon a FOR SALE—HOBART M. CABLE uuon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. anybody with the slightest knowledge piano for sale reasonble. Call B N- the 9th day of December, 1921, and any objections thereto, and the doe- 1 judgment entered in said Court on leit, Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Willett, of botany can identify the flowers he 110, Headlight. 44-t2p ing of said estate. September, 12, 1923, in favor of Tilla­ the sum of 8299 costs and disburse ­ H. Wallen, Portland; Mr and Mrs. sees, and it will also contain more Dated July 25, 1924. mook County Bank, a corporation, TO TRADE FOR SMALL DAIRY ments in the Supreme Court, and by I. Stewart, Wheeler; Pani E. scientific information for the bettor ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, I and against John Weiss, has rejected which decree the real property here­ ranch, fine house aear Newberg 4 informed. ” iagel, R. C. Russ, Garibaldi; Mr. Administratrix of the Estate ot on, and will on Manday, the 18th acres, one in Royal Ann cherries, A scientific key to the flowers de­ inafter described was ordered to be Henry Davidson, Deceased. I Mrs. Carl Hanson, Beaverton. day of August, 1924, at the Court sold for the purpose of satisfying modern nine room house, electrie scribed, and allusions to them in lit ­ Sunday: Elmer La Due, H. J. House Door in Tillamook City, Tilla- said judgment in favor of said plain­ lights, city water, bath, sleeping oat, George Smth, M. V. Morgan, erature will be included in the vol­ ' mook County, Oregon, at the hour tiffs. porch, full basement, good barn. ume, which will be of pocket size. tlamook, W. A. Gray, Tacoma, Wn.; Therefore, by virtue -of said judg­ NCtlTCE OF CALL FOR PAYMENT of ten o’dock A. M. sell at public auc- one-fourth mile of pa' ivemeat Write an Sellers, Reginald Menegat, For- OF GENERAL BONDS OF tin to the highest bidder for cash in ment, and decree and order of sale, I O. W. Worden, Tillamook, Ore­ Klamath Falls — Fremont Land Co. i Grove; H. C. Vermilyea, Mohler. TILLAMOOK CITY hand the following described real will, on Saturday, the 6th day of gon. 4S-t2p of Minneapolis gets contract for cut- property, to-wit: September, 1924, at ten o’clock A. M., tng 300,000,000 feet ripe timber on General bonds of Tillamook City The North half of the Southwest FOR SALE—^NE NEARLY NEW sell at public auction to the highest North Marsh unit of Klamath Indian farm lighting plant Al condition. quarter of Secton 20 in Township Friday: Clarke Smith, Nehalem. bidder for cash the following describ­ are hereby called for payment on the reservation. Write E. F. Brown, Independence, 3 South of Range 9 west, W. M., in ed real property, situated in Tilla­ date of September 1, 1924, as follows: Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Portland— All-tile houses being Refunding bonds of April 15, 1915, Oregon. 42-t4p Tillamook County, Oregon. ekier, Portland; William Meyers, mook County, Oregon, to-wit: built in Piedmont district This sale will be made for the pur- Beginning at a point 30 feet West Nos. 18 to 40 inclusive, optional and « Waite, Lee Wade, Lloyd Gil­ FOR SALE—Y OUNG HORSE of the center of Section 24 Township payable 5 years after date of issue. ' pose of satisfying said judgment et, Sheridan. broke single and double; sound; Sanitary Sewer Bonds of October which was rendered against said 1 South of Range ten West of Willa­ true to pull weight 1250, for *60. 15, 1918, Nos. 1 to 29 inclusive, op- Weiss in said matter for the sum of mette Meridian; thence South 2 de­ Inquire at Headlight office. BN-108 FOR SALE—AT AN ATTRACTIVE grees 16 minutes West parallel to tional 5 years after date of lasue. $2178.31 with interest theroon at the 48-t2 price to close an estate. Splendid the 1-4 section line, 8.68 chains to the Interest will cease on the < date rate of 8 per cent per annum from business corners locatde N. W. cor­ center of tide slough; thence in above set for Baid call. September 12, 1923, together with FOR SALE— COMBINATION Li­ JOHN MATHERS, ner 1st avenue and 2nd street also Westerly direction down the center $200 as attorneys’ fees, and the costs CHURCH OF THE NAZARINE brary dining table, mahogany, ex­ City Treasurer. N. E. corner 2nd street and Still­ of said tide slough to a point on and disbursements of the action tax­ tends to six ieet, also four mahog­ G. S. Hunt Pastor. 42- « ed at $20.80 with accruing interest well avenue. Geo. R. Hooper, gen­ the 1-4 section line running East and any dining chairs, (brown leather 10 a. tn. Bible school. Classes for eral delivery, Portland, Ore. 44-t2p 1 West through said section 28.95 I ___ and expenses of sale leas $250 credit seats.) Just the thing for small J CITATION I thereon as of May 1, 1924. I house or apartments. Tel. 56J. chains West of the place of begin ­ 11 a. m. preaching. Subject.' WANTED—CLEAN COTTON RAGS Data»! this July 18, 1924. 83-'. f rbirsting for God.” [ wanted at Williams garage. 44-tl ning, thence East along said 1-4 sec­ JOHN ASCHIM, tion line 29.95 chains to beginning, In the County Court of the State of I p. m. preaching. Subject: “Four - Oregon for Tillamook County. Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. ■¡'OR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND wses of Hearers.” I $35 CASH AND 835 A YEAR WILL containing 22.81 acres more or less. vetch hay in car load lots or can In the Matter of the Last Will 41-t5 Also beginning at center of Section buy a nice half acre tract. Only a Thursday evening, prayer meeting. furnish mixed car. Prices quoted and Testament and Estate of few left J. L. Ketch, opposite 24 Township 1 South of Range ten 1 present we are studying the B. B on same on applicaton. Phillip J. Worrall, deceased. Grants Pass—Cresent City high­ ••ta*. Sixth Psalm for next Thurs- Coliseum._____________ _________ West of Willamette Meridian, run­ 19-tf Daughton, Lebanon, Oregon To Evie J. Worral, Alfred R. Wor­ way to be completed. ning thence East 13.75 chains to a FOR A REAL MARCELL SEE MRS. tract of land formerly belonging to rall, William Worrall, Fred C. Wor­ SITUATIONS WANTED Reifer. She knows how. Nelson’s Mary L. Day; thence South along rall, Ida M. Beckett, Arthur J. Wor­ U. B. CHURCH SITUATION WANTED—WORK AT Hair Bobbing and Beauty Shop, said tract to the center of a slough ral, Anna A. Worral and Hazel Far- light house keeping, preferrably on balcony at Haltoms store. 44-tl which is the south boundary of the bro, Greeting: W. O. Woolever, Pastor. W. R. C. as companion to elderly lady. In­ In the name of the State of Oregon, There will be no services l at the Corinth Reuet Corps No. 54, Dept WANTED—A CAPABLE WOMAN Day tract known by the name of You are hereby cited and required quire at Headlight. 44-tl p Brethren church next Sunday. of Oregon meets on first and third Stillwell ’ s slough, thence along the for housekeeping for the winter. to appear in the County Court of the ** Pastor will preach at a basket Friday evenings of each month, at * 17 YEAR OLD BOY WANTS POSI- Inquire at Headlight. 44-t2p center of said slough to where it in­ State of Oregon for Tillamook Coun­ on the Kilches river north of o’clock in the W. & W. halL Visitor, tersects the 1-4 section line between i ton in the city; preferably driving BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST— the SE1-4 and SW1-4 of Section 24; ty, wthin ten days after the service welcome. truck or working on delivery. Good of this citation if served upon you in Mrs. A. D. Smith, cron. $75 cash prizes. First $35, second, thence North to the place of begin­ driver. Inquire at Headlight. 44- Tillsmook County, Oregon, snd with ­ Elizabeth Conover. Secretary ning. containing 11 acres more or TREASURER REPORTS ON in twenty dsys sfter such service if LOST AND FOUND beach Sunday_Au8uat 17- DEBT CORINTH POST NO. 35 Ieo< x , O— Also beginning at center of Sec­ served within any other County of FOUND—A BAY HORSE, WAND- Department of Oregon FREE — FREE—DANCE TICKETS tion 24 Township 1 South of Range this state, If personally served of if ' Meta on second and on fourth Sat­ i ered on my place about July 16. has a bonded debt of 860,- served by publication, within not leas' airplane rides, eats, deep sc« * i ten West of the Willamette Meridian; and a credit of 841,450,882.63 Owner may have animal after pay­ ing and hundreds of oth.r commod­ than twenty-eight days from the date urdays of each month at 1:80 p. m. thence North 21.25 chains; thence • June 30, 1924, according to a re- ing for keep arid this ad. John ities. All to be dropped from air­ South 73 degrees West 1.50 chains; of the first publication of such cita­ in the W. W. hall. Samuel Downs, Commander Jacober, Nehalem, Ore. 48-t2 tompleted by Jefferson Myers, plane. Rockaway Beach Sunday, thence North 67 degrees West 2.71 tion, and then and there to make an­ ?** treasurer. Of the indebtedness, H. W. Spear, Adjutant swer to the allegations of the peti ­ August 17, 1924. itL 1 LOST—SMALL GIRL’S BROWN ,_____was -_________________ chains; thenc« North 36 minutes Wert '334,250 was lor for store state m«nw., highway tion of Lila Laidig on file in this coat at Whitney tide land or on Tillamook Lodge No. 57 820.000,000 for World war vet-! p0Ny RACES, AIRPLANE STILTS 4,30 chain,: thence *>oth 82 degrees Court and cause praying for an order road between there and Traak A F. « A. M. —- , of this Court revoking, setting aside Stated rommunieatien see bridge south of town. Reward. >nteres‘ bonds and the remaining i ond Wednesday in each Call 3F2 or Mutual phone, Mrs. P. thence South 11 degrees West 4.32 ' annulling and holding void the order for rural credit bonds. The made by this Court herein on August month. Visiting Brother» J. Sharp. 44-tl chains; thence North 81 degrees ’*d valuation of the state 1— 23, 1923, admitting to probate as the welcome. Rockaway beach, you ma) - . . West 4 chains; thence South 44 de- “ Ta’ 31.042,410,618. LOST—A PURSE CONTAINING A portion of the 875 cash pnzes. Sun rrees West 2.18 chains; thence South Last Will and Testament of Phillip Howard C. Boone, Ser /■’’Mits were derived from the vet- J. Worrall, a certain instrument then one dollar bill and some small Say, August 17. 1924. _____ tOminutes West 3 48 chains thence a,d first mortgages to the change, als< two stamps, between South 43 degrees 30 minutes West so admitted to probate in common k t E BROACH WED- 1.73 chains; thence South 79 degree« form, and to «how cause, if any Finder 7*®’ of 818.017,922.75. Other I LOST—A G------- the P. O. and armory. ;a finder return to plea»« return to Headlight office. 1 *«re irrigating district cer- nesday forenoon West 3-32 chains; thence North 45 exists, why said petition should not d receive reward. Tuesday Evening, 7:30 44-tl -2*" indebtedness, *1,607,740; be granted and why there should not Headlight a n C 44-tl degrees West 5.07 chain*; thence be entered herein a further order, Rebekah» Wednesday Evening. state aid sinking fund. 82.- South 87 degrees West 4 chains to B N ill on han(j to be convert-, ®io first mortgages, World war CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN PROFESSIONAL CARDS he Tillamook LEGAL NOTICES . . The Todd The Netherland THE BEST IN CHIROPRACTIC J. L. Fayette, D. C. Ph. C. Beals Bldg. Both Phones Tillamook, Ore. Painless Adjustments Both Phones Hour* 9 to* Dr. Elwood B. Faxon Dentist 315-31* Tillamook Building Tillamook. Oregon DR. a L HOHLFELD Veterinarian Dr. Henry E. Wiseman DENTIST Teeth Extracted under Gas Evenings by Appointment 218 Tillamook Building R. E. RINGO, M. D. Physician and Suri barbio * ball Atteraeys at Law The Best in Dentistry , ,,. Allen House DAVID ROBINSON Physician National TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CHURCHES LODGE DIRECTORY __ - G DR. H. L. BABB Tillamook’s Chiropractor Hours, 9 to 5. Cloverdale Office Mon.. Wed. and Fri. evenings at T DR. HELEN BABB Evenings— Mon., Wed., Fri., and Sat. at 7 Tillamook Building H. T. Botto Geo. P. Winslow BOTTS « WINBLOW Oregon