Commissioners' Court
city had a striking example of this last
Sunday when the show people undertook
The Board of County Commissioners,
Tut ne>t order of business is to raise a to turn the public streets of Tillamook composed of County Judge H. F. Good-
|PM) subsidy and import a monkey Citv into a turmoil. There was nothing spred and Commissioners G. W. Body
show. W ho will father this ? Don’t all else to do but to put the “lid ' on. and
leit and H V. Alley, convened on Toes-
Deputy District Attorney Cooper did so
speak at once.
day and transacted the following busi-
« » *
AU who have tbe interest of the city at
Let the neit fraud jury take up the heart must approve ol this, but in doing 1 ness :
Work in R. 1). No 5.
matter of the Sunday closing, and be so the “lid” was put on the local people.
78
tween now and November the Deputy In tbe local option tight thedecentlv con Lee Lyster..................
41
Lymans
Suttens
.........
District Attorney can make a great big ducted saloon had to go with the low
22
A R. Bailey ................
catch.
dives, so it will be in regard to Sunday
29
John Heitiueyer.........
W H *
So the city officials claim they could closing, the respectably conducted places Frank Dye.....................
99
will have to succumb on account of the
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not prevent the show people from per
Ed Blum.......................
excesses of others. Having put the ‘ lid"
forming on Sunday. Probably not, but
32
T. G Elras...................
16
they could and should have arrested them on we cannot see how he can consistent B. E Turner................
ly remove it. for it will show on the face
for causing an obstruction upon the
40
R L Turner................
of it that would be discrimination to do
50
streets.
Fritz Drebert..............
so. The city council, in giving tbe show
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20
It would have been a disgrace to the people permission to monopolize tbe Ike Hiner.....................
15
E. Woolev...................
city, wouldn't it, to have allowed the streets, should have kept them under con
20
Elmer Hall..................
show people to have performed on Sun trol, and in thnt case it would not have
33
Cliff Mattoon..........
day. But, then, some people do not care been necessary for tbe countv officials to
57
Olwin Blum.................
one iota about the reputation of the city butt in and invoke the Sunday closing,
86
, John Lowrance....... .
or the moral standing of the community. but having butted in to put a stop to
2
Charley Wooley......
t * M
what would have been a disgraceful pro
29
A great ado was made in this city on cedure, we cannot see how Mr. Cooper Fred Blum..................
60
the Fourth of July when the Socialists can consistently receded from the posi Jim Christensen.........
1
M Blanchard.............
raised a red flag. It was a wrong thing tion he took on Sunday.
No matter
61
to do oil the National holiday. But we whether the law is popular or unpopular . E I. Kellow................
42
want to say th's and most emphatically it should cut no figure with prosecuting Iim Potter..................
40
that in draping business houses w ith the attorneys, the law should be lived up to , N Dye...........................
11
Stars and Stripes torn riff raff show — bv the people und enforced Under these . Ira Spencer.................
16
especially in regard to the muscle show— circumstances, it looks to us that there , George Heumeyer..
4
it was dragging the national colors down is now only one thing lor the officials to , Tom Davie..................
13
. Arthur Jackson..........
to a very low standard ol morals
do, and that is to keep the “lid'' on. for
4
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failure to do so will result in Sunday's , Ed Bailey.....................
Tillamook City was not benefitted one
24
Norman
Dve
..............
shut down being looked upon a, a dis
cent by allowing the show people to pitch
crimination.
174 72
C. L. Doughney. gravel......
their tents in the main streets and block
3437 00
Reall & Co., crusher.............
public thoroughfares.
To our way of
Editorial Snap Shota.
thinking this caps the climax and we
hope the city council will use more dis
cretion in the future. We are raising no
objections to shows, hut we do so to
shows of that character occupying the
business street. Here, however, is ano
ther instance of the business men fooling
away hundreds of dollars to bring in a
riff raff show, which neither helps the
business of the city nor creates a pay
roll, something which lillamook City is
sadly in need of before it can expect to
grow in population.
Look at it from
any standpoint the riff raff show of last
week was on the same order of the fakir
shows in recent years.
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The business men of Tillamook Citv
does peculiar things occasionally.which
calls for comment. I'hey raised a subsidy
ol $40(1 for a few side shows to come to
this city and gave them free use of the
main streets, and when the show people
announced that they were going to show-
on Sunday hut few persons in the city
had the moral backbone to raise a pro
test. When shows of that character go
to other towns the.v have to pay a city
license like other people and pay ground
rent, but here in Tillamook City a sub
sidy is raised, the city «¡how license is not
enforced and the public thoroughfares
are turned over to them. And Tillamook
City dots not add one cent to its finance
by allowing this. Another thing, why
compel the moving picture shows to pay
a city license and not the show people ?
* * *
Engineer Davis expects that the P. R
& N Co.’s railroad will be completed in
about fourteen months. We hope so and
we only express the sentiment ol the peo
ple of this county w hen we sav that th»»
completion of the railroad will afford a
great deal of pleasure and satisfaction.
The snap shot man is no pessimist, but
we must say that we would breath with
more ease if the presidential election was
out of the wav.
We have no doubt
whatever but what the railroad will be
completed as soon as possible. But in
the event ol Bryan’s election it would
not surprise us much to see a slum in the
money market and a cessation of work
in many places And it would in all pro
bability affect the building of the P. R.
& N. Co.’s road and other projected elec
trie and steam roads into Tillamook. A
large number of our citizens take this
view of the situation, for there is a lack
of confidence in Brvan in the industrial
and money centers of the country.
In Defence of Local Option.
[TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ]
D ear SIR,—The editor of the Herald
thinks that the regulated license saloon
would be better than the present system
where young buys get bonze and theie
is no money coming in the way of
■ eveiiue for street improvement, lights,
etc. I would rather walk through mud
a loot deep than walk on the lineal
pavements that were built from the
revenue derived from so cursed a busi.
ness. The voices of starving children
would cry out against me. I would feel
that I was depriving them of the neces
sariea of lite in order that I might have
electric lights and fine paved street'.;.
Before local option went into effect a
Irieml came to me and she was sobbing
and wringing her hands in blackest des
pair, and she said "Mrs. G------ I am go
ing to drown myself and children, tor
mv husband is drinking and gaiiililiiig
and we have nothing to eat or wear."
She said “I will end it all “ I said ' There
is a cloud in the distance and alter n
while il you just wait you will see the
silver lining, for you know every cloud
has its silver lining.” She said "there i*
no silver lining for me.'' I said, “cheer
up, I am sure things are going to he
better for you later on." Local option
carried and in a few months I met her
andaaid. "How about the cloud" She
said "mv husband lias not tasted liquor
since local option went into effect, and
we will soon he out of debt, thank God.”
I could tell you of dozens of such cases.
There ate men in our county that were
always in debt when we had the lisence
saloon and their families did not have
enough to eat, and to-day they are in
dependent.
Young hoys used to frequent the
saloons. One mother came to me and
told me that her boy, only fifteen years
old, had went to the saloons and had
been beastly drunk more than once They
had the rottenest gambling joint out
side of the lower regions. Everv morn
ing the boys in school would hear how
much this one lost and that one ¡made
Was this not a prettv state ol affairs for
the coming men of our land. If you
nets every time you pass as you used to
and there were ten drunks to one now,
and you still have as good side walks as
when the saloons were in power and the
gamblers had the key to the city. Besides
whiskey has caused two thirds ol the
divorces in this nation and furnished its
county line to l illamook C»ty and secure ' quota of suicides.
Respectfully yours,
options for r'ghts of way to be good for
two tears, also, with this provision, but
A S ubscriber .
with nothing positive about it. that the
monev subscribed wuld be returned
How's This?
w’heti the road whs financed. We do not
We offer One Hundred Duller, Reward for
want to throw cold water on any new any ca.e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cute
enterprise, but here is another promoters I
F J. CHENEY » CO.. Toledo, O.
We. the underaigtied. have known F J
achene which will meet with failure in ( he.iey
tor the laat 15 years, and believe him
this county, lor the reason that the peo perfectly honorable in all buaiueas trans-
action® and nnsuclally able to carry out any
ple ha ye lean huuibogged with promo, obligations madt» by their firm
VS aldinq . K innan % M arvin .
ltrs so often. The
we want to raise
Wholesale Dugiistt, Toleldo. 0.
is this: lillamook County was tributary I Hall ■ Catarrh Cine is taken Internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sut
to Astoria for vrars. yrt it did nothing •seas of the system. Testimonial» sent free.
e 75c ner bottle Sold by all Drug dst»
to secure better transportation for this , rn Taka
Hairs Family Pills for constipation.
countv, in ¡fact it was Astoria people
who monopolized the transportation
Fifty Years a Blacksmith.
business and the salmon industry. It is
Samuel R. Worley, of Hixburg, V«.,
hs, hvrn shoeing horses for more thnn
fifty veer*. He «ays: '• Chamberlain's
I’ain Balm hat given me great relief
(mm lame hai k and rheumatism. It is
the t>e«t liniment I ever used '• for sa I s
by all Druggists.
Frank Owens, team .... ..........
Work in R. D No. 1.
W R Linkhart....................... .............
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H. R. Thompson................... .............
Louis Ludtxe.......................... .............
James McKimens................... .............
Felix Kfihba........................... -.............
r ren .......................................... ..............
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Chu» Easom........................... .............
Otear Bergman..................... . .............
g.lir
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H A Todd ........................... .............
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Frank Witteker..................... .............
S. Schitiman.......................... ..............
J. W. Thompson.................. ..............
F. Steinhauer........................ ..............
H Sweenev........... ................. .............
Frank Thompson................. ..............
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Win Crawford...................... . .............
Frank Luiviber«.................. .............
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Freit U'ittie............................................
Win R.itiiawav................... ..............
Wm Norris............... .............. .............
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Wm l-u...;;"
Hain tiff,
V8.
• *' >.<
Andrew I uxper anrt
Rudolph /Jotrl 4
_
Mi
Ml
Defendant!
111 the num. „(
Wi
You are hereby
an.wer the voinplajn‘t
the .la.tt entitkd ¿it.
expiration ol
A
first publication .,| lh„
full to so up pear and .jSM
of plaintiff »i|| lBkc
tor the »uni ul,.•50 ou TH^B
from Pebruary nth
per cent per annum
executed by I,„th of jC'lM
fendants to Tlll,lm„ok JL.*W
It assigned to |,lamt< *>■
For the further ,un
attorney’s fee for the JUO
action and the colletth/l^
for the costs und di,I,unLJjB
and that the followjJTJO
property, which hn, lij'W
cause, to-wit
V, 35
'°“nt.v Bunk, ol’fl
Allred t.uhser secured h.
at page «10 of Book ■■ s?W
gages of Tillamook I’n».,1'®
mure and colt. H shot« 2fl
12 head of cows. mortx^Sfl
subject to said mortgam 2fl
hay on the B A Todd A,."fl
River, subject to ttn utUhU
favor of said Todd. andriM
on moneys coining to
Dairy Association will be
and the proceed» thereofaji
faction of any judgment
covered by plaintifl hereia”
that a claim of C. L. AliwuS
formed which has been filed«1
of Tillamook County, OrerJj
Caid from said proceed» if»0 Jl
ourt.
i
Thin Summon» is publiihrf J
mook Headlight by onitrofM
H. F. Goodspeed, County judftJ
County, Oregon, made sX3
IVOS, and the first pubUcanJJ
mon» is made on the 1st dr J
1908. and said Summon»
published once a week for
weeks.
H. T. BOTH,
Attorney Im|
THE LARSEN HOUSE,
Tillamook. Oregon.
Under new management
J. F. RAMSEY, Proprietor.
Miss Ethel Hoyt has accepted a posi
tion in the Cloverdale hotel and left
Sandlake Tuesday to start in with her
work.
Heiman and Hana Tohl were picking
huckla berries Sunday. They report the
crop as being very short.
The blasting on the railroad can he
heard very clearly hear.
Ira Diamond has eight potatoes that
weigh eight pounds apiece. They are
the early gem.
If a Bank Draft Is Lost,
Your Money Is Not.
>♦.
I
A bank draft need not be sent by registered
mail so far as safety is concerned, The per-
son to whom a draft is made payable must
endorse it before it can be cashed.
If a draft purchased of us should mis
carry or be stolen, notify us and we will
trace 'it up or issue a duplicate without any
“red tape.’’
iii
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
»
Summon«.
P. R Beals. Bird L.
Beal» and A. G
Beals,
Plaintiffs,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
vs.
B. X. Tyler and Delia
L. Tyler, his wife,
Mitchell. Lewis ft
Stayer Company, a
corporation, and Ar
thur Holden,
Defendants.
To B B. Tyler and Delia L Tyler, his wife,
two of the above named defendants :
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
anawer the complaint filed against von on or
before the expiration of aix weeks from the
date of the first publication of this summons,
and if you fail so to appear and answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff! will apply to said
Court for the relief demanded in’the com
plaint herein. The relief demanded is the
foreclosure of a certain bond for deed execut
ed by plaintiffs to defendants B B Tyler
and Arthur HoMenJcovering 55 feet off from
the North end of Lot 1 in Block numbered 5
in Claude Thayer’s Addition to the town of
Lincoln (now within the corporate limits of
Tillamook City), In Tillamook County, Ore
gon,said bond for deed having been executed
and delivered to you on or about February
\nd »-rcord«! at page 355 of
Book 7 of the deed records of said County,
and a decree forever barring and foreclosing
*nv
t,t,e or
therein
»“«mon« U published in the Tilla-
H'adHffht by order of the Honorable
H F Goodapeed. County Judge of Tillamook
( ountv. Oregon, under order made October
1st. 190«, and the first publicatlan being
made on October. 1st 190«.
H T. BOTT«.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Prepares young people for bookkeepers, stenographers, corres-
pondent» and general office work. The development of the North
west will afford openings for thousands in the next few year».
Prepare now. Send for catalogue.
For Real Estate,
»
I
A
6
To Creditor«.
public sentiment against saloons, conse
Thos- knowing themselves indebted to
quently local opiion is making rapid C. F Stuart call spun D. L. Shrode and
i
strides all oor the country. The same settle same and some expense
excesses in regard to the Sunday closing
R L. S abin .
law appears to be another political issue
Secretare Merchants' Piotective
to confront the pto$ k o( Oregon. This
Association.
Sumi
In the
S
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certain’y pleasing to know, after all these
years, that Astoria has woke up to the
fact that she has lost a rich territory by
hankering after a railroad into Portland
and nut into Tillamook.
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It was the violation of the tab »on law
by saloon keepers which coated a strong
Oscar Hellenbrand ........................
Frank Owens, supervisor ..........
13 50
14 85 M. C. Kellow.............................
8 00
9 00 John Lowrance....................................
31 05
«1 97 L. Lane.....................................................
27 00
33 75 Ward Sappington.............................
Frank .. ....................................................
21 82
42 7t> Homer A. Cross.................................... 20 25
Ole Line..........................
20 »2
48 M
Frank
CroM
.............................................
32
95 75
E E. Cross .............................................
24 Oo
48 37
29 25 H. M Farmer, supervisor ............ 78 50
11 25
Frank Owens, supervisor .. .. 55 50
76 25
Beall & Co., merchandise ............
30 00
11 25
Coat Bill. Blate ra. Harry Mitchnl.
27 45
G W. Sappington, justice ............
7 15
5 62
J O. Mapes, witness...........................
8 90
4 04
E. ... ................................................................
8 88
1 35
Nels Brant ..............................................
8 88
62
5
H. 8 Hobson ............................
8 88
4 60
H. T. Simpson .......... •...........
8 90
62 10
Dr. Hawk..................................................
2 88
83 70
Win.
C.
A.
Pohl,
burial
of
Nich-
50 17
lus Drostoff......................................... 25 00
85 72
8 00
96 07 N. P Wheeler, rebate on taxes ..
74 47 G. W. Sappington, Cost Bill,
State vs. W. C. Wolfe.................
4 70
94 50
22 84
48 37 R F Zachman, merchandise .
5 00
32 62 A. W. Severance,stamps ...............
25 00
1 12 E B. Stuart, care of Geo. Myers
1 60
120 72 H. A. Miles, registration of votes
00 Glass & Piudhomme. inarchan.
dine............................................................ 62 50
00
00 Winton Timber Co., rebate on
taxes ....................................................
10 00
25
00 T. E. Epplett, damages for fen
cing county road at the old
4 50
H Womelsdorf..................... ..............
Jones place......................................... 40 00
4 50
Hug«. Kline............................. ..............
24 00
22 50 W. G. Harris, rig hire ......................
Sam Thompson..................... .............
.............
11 25 Geo. Williams, cruising ................. 240 00
4 60
76 95 Myrtle O. Mills, stenographer . .
CT PrMtnn ........................... ..............
Summoni.
39 00
2 25 Wm. D. Body felt, salary.................
Eric Wilson........................... .............
. 1937 50
W. D. Wood, Hunt bridge
In the Circuit Court of the
D. Bodyfelt, board of
.............
2 25 Win.
for Tillamook CountT*^K
4‘85
U. J. Crook & Co., merchandise.
prisoners ..............................................
50 W. A. Williams,
16 87
Elvin Lutman....................... .............
Plaintiff,
K
John Cornel, cruising..................... 105 20
H. Crenshaw, salary........................... 188 83
Work in R. D. No. 2.
vs.
>
B. M. Porden, cruising.................. 800 00
Andrew
Casper,
fUg
66
John
Aschim.
salary
...........................
50
00
52
Geo. Hobson........................................
Defendant. J
David Mai tiny, cruising .............. 300 00
10 12 A. M. Hare, salary........................... 100 00 To Andrew Casper, the aboTd^^B
Mark Hobson.....................................
dant:
75
50
J H. Holgate, cruising ................
6 75 C. A. Johnson, salary ...................... 50 00
Ben Johnson.......................................
In the name of the State
6 58
Dr. R. T Boals, insane.....................
You are hereby required to^V
51 97 J. C. Holden, salary........................... 133 38
Bob Kennedy......................................
answer the complaint filed
36 50
Tilla.uouk Headlight, printing
90 the above entitled action onot^H
67 60 J. C. Holden, current expeusen .
Pete Hogan...........................................
expiration of six weeks from tbt^K
A. K. Case, bridge work................ 90 60
91 80 K Mills, salary................
50 09 first publication of this summos,i^B
Lew Smith............................................
61 20
J. B. Caples, lumber........................
20 92 W.S. Buel............•..................................
88 88 fail to so appear and answers
Al Burdick....... ..................................
thereof plaint in' will take judgmt^B
1 65
W. A Williams, merchandise...
26 55 W. 8. Buel, expenses ......................
1 50 you for the sum of |91.45,
Geo Eichinger ..................................
thereon from July 2»5th,
Wm. Thun, lumber........................... 60 00
M
46
H.
Crenshaw,
justice
court
..........
4
00
II Crane................................................
promissory note executed bj
Grant Thaver, blacksmith work
17 65
10 50 named defendant to H. K.
26 55 Howard Drew, cruising .................
Joe Harrison.......................................
assigned to plaintiff and 00
3 60
J. C. Holden, freight........................
39 15 Chris Hansen, cruising...................... 90 00 goods and merchandise sold
John O'Brien........................................
you, and for tlie costs and diibin^H
Beall & Co , rubber belt................ 60 50
St. Mary's Hospit.il, care of
the action, and that the followiqM
Work in R. D. No 8
75 10
King & Smith, merchandise.......
fiersonai property, which has btaB
Nicholas
Drostoff
..........................
46
30
50
22
n said cause, to-wit : $6.55 ottaH
1 50 George Olds..........................................
A. Mason, merchandise...................
Tillamook County Bank ; one »■
G. B. Lamb, teacher»' examina
20
52
U.
V.
Sinker
.........................................
10 70
King & Smith, merchandise.......
by Alfred Gubser secured by anH
tion............................................................ 20 00 corded at page 610 of Book "l,N iB
57 40
W. D ivis....... .........................................
Work in R D. No. 6.
mortgages ot Tillamook t'ountiS
10 H"ory Olds, supervisor ...'............ 69 00 one mare and colt; 8shotesand3!tjB
37
H
C.
assay
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37
io
lack Ollis.................................................
W. H. Hoskins, supervisor............. 70 50 12 head of cows, mortgagedtoM
50
55
Murphv
............................................
J.
Dave Thayer ..................... ............... : <> 60
subject to said mortgage; about
39 25 Fr-.'ii Zaddach, supervisor ............ 69 00 hay on the B. A. Todd farm on titfl
Martin Jenck........................................ 74 25 W H. Ebcrmnn...
River, subject to an attachmestiB
26 25
favor of said Todd, and all of tkB
Will (Hick................ ................................ 39 60 P H Young.......
on moneys coming to you fronttefl
Thompson
26
25
F.
SANDLAKE.
D.
Jeff Fleck................................................. 40 50
Dairy Association will be sold ord
and the proceeds thereof appliedtoB
4 50
Bert Thayer............... ........................... 21 57 T. H. Harrison..
The cold frosty nights of the past faction of any judgment which
42 65
I' J. tick ............ ............................... 20 70 V. Blanchard
week have made the gardens have a covered by plaintiff herein, save uil
that a claim of C. L. Alley forld
29 00
John Jenck ............................................. 43 37 J. W. Anderson..................................
formed, amounting to $61.25, d
very sad appearance.
? «7 Atkinson Brothers finished picking been filed with the sheriff of TH
John Affolter .....................................
1 80 Deck Spence...........................................
County, Oregon, and a judgmentd
27 00
in an action brought by Wm. d
Charley Smith ..................... ............. 70 10 3 Goodspeed........................ ..............
their cranberries Saturday. Crop very Andrew
Casper and Rudolph Zvfll
00
27
4 30 C. Davis................................................
Eltiert Worthington ..........................
Court,
upon a promissonr note fotfl
light and only a little over half as much
and
interest,
attorney’s fee», coni
35
G.
Hoquist
............................................
1
Claud Lane .............................................
2 40
as last year.
bursements, and the property >H
90
having been attached in tteti
Dave Fletcher........................................ 16 2d IV. Booth................................................
One of Mr. and Mrs E 1 Carters, little cribed
will be first paid from said proctal
Work in R D. No. 6.
Arnold Affolter ................................... 46 80
children was badly burned while play ordered by the Court.
This Summons is published in'i!
W. D Winters ...................................... 50 40 Orley Kellow........................................ 106 00 ing around a fire last week.
mook Headlight, by order of the«
S. T, Bauer .............................................
5 85 Dave McKinney................................. 81 00 A Sunday School was organized on H. F. Goodspeed, County Judge of«
County, Oregon, made Septembel
Jim Ward .................................................
1 80 Jim Bodvfelt................. ...................... 68 40 Sandlake Sunday.
ublicationofM
1908, and the first publication
dtt
e ‘ 1st J day oils
raons is made
>IU
Oscar Taggart........................................ 25 20 George Kellow....................................
20 25
Miss Grace Spaulding will commence 1908, and said Summons is requirdi
W ill Goeres ............................................
2 25 A. 3. Lane.............................................. 14 85 teaching school in the Sandlake district published once a week for a period
weeks.
H. T BOTTI,
on Monday.
Attorney for Ph
Who would have thought the Cars
Centrally Located
Electric Light«.
All Modern Convenience,. would come to S indlake, but they have
NOTICE FOR PUBIsICATfill
Free Bath.
First Class Rooms.
Department of the Interior ■
a whole family of them.
U. S. Land Office at rortlutfl
September i<|
Sandlake is settling up again, there
Notice 1« hereby given that WM
being five new families arrived here.
PKTTEY8, ot Bay City, Cheron,
fl
tetnber i9th. 19*. n»*de applIcahooHfl
U. S Edwards lost a fine colt last week entry, No 0452, for the Se H of 8wkg
of Se % of Sec. 18. and Nw ¥ Ol
by rearing up and falling over back Section 19, Township a North, BM|J
wards, which broke its neck. Mr. Ed Willamette Meridian, has filed J
intention to make final proof
wards was breaking tbe horse to work claim to the laud above described.
K. Cooper. U-8- Commission»/«■
but the horse could not see it that wav. Oregon,
on the 9th day of Dtcenwi
Traveling Men's Home.
I will please you.
Claimaut names as witnesses
__
Will
Roemoke
was
on
tbe
lake
last
Popular Prices.
Tourists' Headquarters.
J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook. Ore»«
week.
Hoskins, ot Hobsonville. OregotvttO
of Bay City, Oregon; M. B. rettejs.a
Will Webb made a flying trip to
City, Oregon.
,
A lgernons . D rxssbb .M
Woods Saturday.
want to regulate a rattlesnake that is
about tu bite you why cut, its head off
with an ax and to regulate a ¿saloon
prohibit the manufacture of intoxicating
liquor and vou will have succeeded
splendidly. You don't see a dozen men
soaked with whiskey on the saloon cor-
A representative of the Oregon Coast
Rail way Company was in the city last
week ami met with a number of the busi
ness men. who wanted the people of this
county to form a company, subscribe
$10,000 to run a survev Iruto the Clatsop
John Hellenbrand.............................
SALEM, OREGON
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W. I. STALEY. Principal.
— 8BE —
W. c. TROMBLEY.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
NOTICE FOR rCBUCATlWW
Department of the Inten«. ■
United States Land Office,
September
Notice Is herebv gl»en thst
E. SOUTHWICK, of Tlllamiwk, OmjW
on September 18th, io»8, made appir* J
tier entry, No. 0450. «»«.** W ««».T]
U of Se (i and Lots 3 and 4. of ISeettM -"»
ship t south, range to we“. “J
Meridian, has filed notice of l"teaU"*J|
final timber proof, to establish e»« J
land above described, before w.
U.S. Commissioner, at Tillamook.
the 9th day of December, 19«
names as witnesses .
¡J
T. C. Bewley, of Tillamook,
Harrison, of Tillamook. Oreg«
of Tillamook. Oregon; Oito Schisoo.sq
mook, Oregon.
«■»
A lorrxon S. Daxssx*.
Summons.
la the Circuit Court of the State
for Tillamook County«
g
William Ryan.
®
Plaintiff.
§
vs.
E- E. Tvler and Delia
|g
L. Tvler. his wife.
E
and Mitchell, Lewis
gj
and 8taver Com-
g
pany. a corporation.
||
Defendants.
)
t
To E E. Tyler and Delia L. Tyler, t
■
above named defendants : f --pg ■
m the name of the State of Or^^B
You are hereby required
answer the complaint tiled
the above entitled suit on
plration of six weeks from t*«“,<|
first publication of this summons,
t<|
fail to so appear and .
thereof plaintiff will »Pt'1,’ to
i - m
the relief demanded In hn «W „.I
relief demanded In »aid c>mP»"“ w«l
covery of a ludgment again .
|tpl
sum ofH50 OO. with
rate of seven per cent per »»
I
September 3rd. 1907 ; for tl*isa iotnp.
as an attorney's fee ?P“"
by you for »200.00 and »250.00 «J^,
plaintiff, and for the '"•'’.‘VJJ , *«1
ment. of this suit. W
foreclosing that certain mortg»F
said notes executed by yo” “ iWTff*
in this cause on September 3rd.
,1tw«
Ing Lot ♦, in Block 8 of Mi«« •
-nTlamook City.
bmgT
Countv. Oregon said mortgagj^. Jg
corded on page A*3 of Boo*
Records of »1 ortgages of Tiiumy
i
Oregon.
and
an
order “„tuff*
said mortgaged property . j0,s«^
judgment prayed lor,
s» *2
barring and foreclosing 7°’
^ts*“
title and interest therein, save
right of redemption.
h „rferf“
This summon Is published
Honorable H P ®ood,P"2;. ^5» *!
of Tillamook County. Or»«£? th,
made October 1st. I«0* *”?
lication of thisaummon» being —
1*t',90g
H T BOTT».
Attorney f<*