Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, March 02, 1922, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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of Ownership
ON AND AFTER MARCH 1, 1922
Sunset Garage
WILL BE OPERATED BY
R. B. Miller
G. A. Martin
All bills qwg1 by or owed to cither Sim?ut or Tillamook Garage
will be takon caro of at tho Sunset Garngo.
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Change
of Ownership
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ON AND AFTER MARCH 1, 1922
Tillamook Garage
WILL BE OPERATED BY
Me D. Ackley
E. M. Condit
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All bills owed by or owed to either Sunset or Tillamook Garage
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weaned pin in mm
. i.avi, rollle fur -rail
l ull l.rI Hnrfrtl HutiV.
far M.W ht ctUii:
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mfiliiK ci?Korrl t lilnlw
("nil MUS. MOllHIfi
itiml 1'iioiH!. No. 37
ytntru ciw romtnn
n JOHN IIOJ'I'MAN,
H'1 I i. fux fur ntnni'whpro In
I tlmml rvwwnl. I'ltnlor
i' Ilrrnlil offlrn.
1 1 ''MI. t yonr old bull muMr.
SwiK, nUn nix month
Mo brown HwUt bull
'MIS ZUMHTIilN.
1 " r pin. dllvnr with o(
I t llrrnld offlro.
t' pvnrylhlnt! nt prlri'n out
I'lunon, violins, ilmno-
' tU-ji, oil, nowlntf mnrhlitr,
' 'f nforiU, ntiliiK'K, cnr,
i vwll bnvo to hurry to Kft
I TILLAMOOK MUSIC
'VNY.
MaI (avo Atltiittan MiitUtliic
of uver 10 it now uKn to homo
buitilM on the luiUliHoiit &n, S
V. II. McKlnloy.
lv(tr! Jurrn! WilnMta! Stop
Ml The NrUiDilaml tlurins court
wrV. Adv.
l'lwnai.'raiih rocuril.i. clolni: nut 3
linn nt 40 rnt.n rach. THUntooV Mus
ic Co. 'f
Tim Omcwilnn Trtick Company
cll nt ywur roii!mr or p'nro
f omiiiou for out guine frli;ht.
t u'hold KOodn, pnrkaRn-i o'.c. Cull
John Mnthvta Atfcnt. CU or Mutunl
rillamook.
8co Dr. Olrtlrr for dental work t
I. 0. 0. I Hullilln.
Court convctie net wrrk. Stop at
Tim M llicrland Old Itamaoy umdo
new. Adr
Auto top and lininpM repair nho)
cUialuK 't H I001' n'"' '"nlcrml
mdndlui; batbor, ctinvan, top mator
nlit burklna, top tlroaalnir, rlt-ctrk mo-
tor. Fotd nnd 0l tl,l recovers.
Pt Opp. I 'ot office, aidn entrance.
If In need of an auctioneer kivc mr
n trial twenty yeara expedience. Ira
t). Unce, Tillamook, Orvcyn.
l'honoh'rapha up to J 1 (10.00 now
$37.KO. Tillamook Mualc Co. tf.
Dr. Allen and Sharp. drntlaU. At
National Illilff. Tlllan.mia. rr,.
Both Phones
City
TransferCo.
We Haul
Anything Anywhere
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WOOD STORAGE COAL
1. O. 0. F. Building
Tillamook
Tile Your Farm
IT PAYS
Tilamook Clay Works
' Make a Fine Grade of Tile
Sold at Reasonable Prices
E. G. KREBS, Prop.
Sxv Aekle.v & Miller for lmr):im
in ibenp .uhuiuI hand uuto.
I' or t).c tx-'jt and moat purely Mut
a ijft lnaurunco in tho U. S. Sc
W. A. Church.
Imture your automrbil in the
fireman'i FuikI Itiauraiicj Coiupjuv
W. A. Church, local acent,
A new phunotrraph, regular price
J136 00, now $75.00. tf
Scu W. A. Church lor Hay Insur
ances. When it comes to bniKnina in
phonographs, wc have them all beat.
Tillamook Music Co. If
The Netherland for comfort a
hotel "just Itko home." Adv.
A used Viclrola, playa like new.
iV2.M. Tillamook Music Co. tl
V. A. (Hiurch writt insurance iu
ll iu brAiichrs.
If you want to sell your dairy ranch,
list it with K. U. McKlnlejr.
Ms. Oracc Chopard spent last
Thursday with Mrs. Laura Kllis.
A. J. Schmelzer .nnd wife and Mias
(ienevn Chopard went to tho county
seat Saturday.
Wc arc Klad to note that all the
grippe patients in our neighborhood
are on tho mend.
i COrilT HOUSE NEWS
! Action for divorce, Ada M. Miller
i vs Wa'ton Miller.
Action for money, N. C. Hanson vs.
Andrew archer and Mary Zurcher.
WIIKELKK
The Sunday Shool Convention has
bent pjstponcd indefinitely because
.if ko much sickness.
Mr. and Mra. Jolllffe. have been
very sick iwth tha flu.
Tho Tannlefoot Club rjivo a party
Friday nt Clms. Voslmrics home.
Mrs. Sohler and son Iao nave been
sick with the flu.
A card party wns Riven Wednesday
evening in honor of Washington'
birthday by Miss Dammon, Miss Mor
teuaen nnd Miss Daniel nt their home
A very IntciestiiiB progr-urn ai
Riven at tho shcool Wednesday morn
iiiR in honor of Washington's birthday.
Mls- D .irel went to Portland Sat
ii it.iv reports har sister, Alice,
lix iriprovirtR.
The (unity Club iA-ader, Mr. Ken
nedy, visited tho school Tuesday.
Mis Mntt'ey went to Tillnmook
Friday to n?t ns judge for the debnte.
Mr. Dixon of tho Tillnmook gnrnRo
gavo n lecturo on batteries nt the
school Friday.
Mr. Vnn Gorden and son from Port
land and Vnncouvcr nro visiting nt
tho Pnrnoll home.
HAZEL HEN!)
Hoy Wmi!h, cur new cheese mnkor
is moved nnd Is ready for business.
John Horba Jr. the retiring genuls
f tho vnt mode bin hial batch Tues
day. A few friends met nt the K. T. nor
bn home Sunday evening to spend n
silnl h'ur nnd Hay "goodhyo" to
Chest or Joiren, Mra. norbn's brother
who riOtrneil to work nt Boldlng,
Monday.
A. J. Si hmeUor nnd wko each hnui.
e n load of feed from Heaver, Mon-llny.
Drunim and Frost hnve opened
new auto repair shop in th" rear of
the Tillnmook Transfer Co.s p'aco c'.
business and are now entering to aut
oists' wants. They are specialising cn
brake, repair work. Mr. Drunim is vey
well known here and is held in high
esteem. Mr. Fost is a new-comer, but
is nn experienced mechanic and is
here to stay. We wish these young
men every success.
Messrs. E. W. Ilutton and D. Bur
for have re-opened the service station
opposite the Com Thentro under the
name of Central Service StationThey'
are carrying a general line of gns-!
oline, oils, etc. nnd have tnkou on the .
!RCH?y for the Lee Tire. They have
installed a new pump, thoroughly re-'
novated the station nnd have it in i
ship-shape and ready for business.
They should prosper; -we bespeak it
for them.
Cute Sayings of Our
Youngsters
Cecil Harris, 5 year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Harris and grand,
son of I. G. Lance Asst Postmaster,
saya: "Grandpa worka on paper, dadd?
works on lumber, that is the reason
daddy is too tired to play with me and
baby plays with grandpa,
Little Cecil's papa a on the grand
jury. Tho morning before he started
to Tillamook the little boy missed him
nnd asked whore he was. Big broth. u
answered, "nt the bar.i " "0, said,
Cecil, "I 'sposp he went to kiss th
cows good bye. '
If you have chapped
lips, get thorn cured and
bo ready fto
SMILE
FREE CONCERT
Mr. Loren Lepper, Trombone Soloist
Mr. F. L. McLean, Saxaphone Soloist.
Mr. McDougal, Cornet Soloist.
Mr. L. Patton, Pianist
AT
High School Auditorium
MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, AT 8
Demonstrating The World Famous
C. G. CONN
Band Instruments
Anttker Page tf this paper which was printed before
fill facts wert ascertained contains Announcement
of this concert. This announcement, however, is final
and complete. Look for a rare treat next Monday
nifht.
E. E. KOCH
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