Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 05, 1908, Image 7

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    T illamook headlight , N ovember
GRAFTING.
¡nr 0 to a Decision.
A
(Original ]
t give you any answer today.
e been saying that tor three
11 suppose i'll continue to Bay It
hake up my mind to’’—
harried.”
no; I’ve decided upon that."
I mean you haven't decided oo
n you will marry."
his the only reply was a far
Ire a my look.
I many of us are there?”
I disagreeable of you! You seem
pate that there are a large uum-
Lereas there are only two."
I simplifies it immensely. I lo­
in) your putting me off rather
^fusing me that I’m one of the
low. how would it do to decide
n the two by tossing a coin?"
h that faraway look, then “Sup-
pi lone?"
pll have to bear my disappoint-
ge a man."
Satisfied look passed over her
¡be was silent.
[t’s troubling you?"
M r thinking of my own disap-
pnt in case the coin fell the
way."
J thought there was no wrong
r you.”
ply.
1 the other fellow possess an ad-
j that has nothing to do wltb
in. If you can be happy with
[of us and can't decide between
■ would you not be satisfied wltb
[islon of a toss?"
r. because—bow stupid of you—
In might decide the wrong way.”
as his turn to pause He was of
■rifle turn of mind and bad a
[for paradoxes, but here was one
affied him.
eve It,” he said finally. “We’ll
¡e coin, and if It falls the wrong
k>u are to have the privilege of
lg the right way.”
[neither assented nor dissented,
[king a quarter from his pocket,
d "1 choose this eminently re-
nle bead with a serious face, a
1 and the motto, ‘In God We
L I'm perfectly willing to trust
SUMMON- FOR PUBLICATION IN FORE
CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN.
A L«wn In Horticulture With Ono
Serioua
Seriouc Om
Omiuioa.
' My neighbor Brown 1 cam« to the gar­
den fence and »aid:
"How do you do your grafting?”
"My grafting?” said I.
“Yea-grafting apple treea. I want
I to try It myself.”
| “Oh!” I exclaimed. ,rYe«, yes! Well,
I d the first place, I begin by lying-
that to. I He in bed to think the whole
thing out In every detail. I watch my
opportunity, and on the first fine day 1
steal a few hours from
____ my
___________
business.
Then 1 borrow a saw—a »teel one—
and with it I rob the tree upon which
I want to graft of some of Its larger
branches. This I try to do In such a
way that the loss of the branches will
not be noticed. These limbs should
not be left lying—that to, lying on the
ground. They are unsightly and may
attract the attention of passersby.
They should be hustled behind the lat­
ticework screen at once. So far so
gobd. Now. let mu see—oh. yes! I
rob another tree of a few twigs bar­
ing buds on them and insert them in
the ends of the sawed branches on the
tree. Then I take some beeswax and
tallow and melt them together. This
must be thoroughly mixed. Work it
for all you're worth to make it pliable
Finally with this I try to hide all ap­
pearance of the graft, from sunlight
and air, and there you are—the Job to
done.”
"I see." said Brown, “and 1 think
I'm foxy enough to do the trick the
first time trying. Many thanks.”
Shortly after I heard Brown telling
his wife how 1 explained the process.
This is the way be had it:
“First.” he says, “you must be a
good liar; then you watch your chance
and steal a half day from the com­
pany's time: then you steal a saw;
then you defraud the tree of some
branches, which you must hide, so no­
body will get on; then you rob some­
body’s tree of twigs, put them In the
ends of the branches and cover your
tracks with beeswax and tallow."
Said Brown’s wife: “I don’t think
that man can be trusted. He has two
kinds of grafting mixed, and. besides,
he didn’t tell you where to steal tue
apple trees."—Judge.
A LACING
Th. Result of Little Edwin's Ques­
tions and Comments.
"Say, maw!"
"Well, what?"
■ said that just as if you bad
tfidence whatever In me.”
"How do they get holes in lace?"
B, not being able to choose be-
"Why, they make the lace round the
■two lovers, are not to be relied boles, my son."
[either. I baring chosen heads,
"But it ain’t lace without it's got
■tei'ialus for my rival the spread holes, is It, maw?"
[with an olive branch In one
"No, Edwin.”
■nd a bundle of arrows In the
"Well, how do they get the holes in
| by which he means, 'if you I the lace they put round the holes to
| me I'll love you; if you don't make the lace, then?"
«ot you.' There's a ribbon in bls
"Child, you will yet drive me to dis­
L which means, 'You shall al- traction."
be dressed up mighty fine,' or. in
"Where do they get the holes, maw?"
[words. ‘I'll give you everything
"Why, the holes are just air."
■ nt.' ”
"Oh. they’re air holes?"
It's Just what makes me hesi-
"I suppose so."
|You coolly arrogate everything
"Well, there’s air holes in paw’s hat
[rself. You choose the head and Does that make it a lace hat?"
"No, no, no!"
■tto 'In God We Trust.' Ieavlug
"A Swiss cheese has holes in It Does
•r the other—a spread eagle, as
111 it, with your own Interpreta- that make it a Swiss lace?"
I the emblems.”
"Hold your fool tongue!
Do you
[ going to put an end to your bear?"
"Didn’t you say all lace had holes,
Mon. Up she goes!"
lipped the coin, and as It came maw?"
he put his band over It.
"Yes."
"Well, I’ve got shoe laces, but they
pre you know who has won,"
I, "1 want to know If you intend ain’t got no holes in 'em."
"Leave the room and permit me to
lie by the decision."
finish ‘Lady Lingerie’s Lost Lover; or,
■ppose so—that is"—
■ot no further. He tried in vain How Lord Lumbago Was Lured Away
[a more definite reply. At last by a Lissom Little Lallapalaza of a
Ik away his hand and showed Lacemaker.’"
"Maw. kin you make lace?"
In—tails up.
(has won.” he said coolly, put-
"No. Edwin; that is not one of my
be piece in bls pocket "Permit accomplishments."
"I didn’t think you could, maw. Mrs.
[congratulate you.”
Knockenberger said you was so fat lac­
what?”
¡getting a spread eagle busband ing wouldn’t do you any good."
But "maw" wasn’t too fat to give Ed­
fill love you when you are good
lick arrows Into you when you win a lacing that did him some good.—
Id and clothe you with silks or Chicago Journal.
1
light
not
be satisfied if—that
paused and looked out of the
* On her fair young brow were
htie corrugations of perplexity,
■r
I seem to be satisfied.”
What has that to do with It?"
ton had shown even a tiny bit of
■faction“—
I would have been satisfied?”
I're always misinterpreting what
II didn't mean that at all."
be; we're making no headway.
I agreed that If the coin fell the
I way you were to have the prlvl-
I deciding the right way.“
I I told you at first, I can't de
it least not Just now.“
m I suppose we have spent all
kn- for nothing. I'm worn out
lying to bring you to a decision.
Mng sway for a long while—a
two years, five If necessary—to
■>e this infatuation for a girl
nesn't know whether she wants
doean't want me or wanta some
•ae or” —
re's one chance for a decision."
Iterrnpted. "that you haven't
It of."
■fa that?"
1 might toss again.“
•nt the coin spinning high in the
I without waiting for it to coma
knk her in his anne.
next morning her little brotter
intx-htag candy.
When salted
he got the money to bey It with
I he bed found a quarter uaWr
■—■
The Mouse Trap.
"The child is father to the man,"
said an inventor. "For Instance, there
was a miller’s son who Invented, at the
age of seventeen, an automatic mouse
trap, a trap that used the recoil from
one mouse’s capture to set itself for
another mouse This trap worked well,
caught eleven mice at the first go off
and soon rid the miller’s mill of its
mice myriads. Well, sir, the boy In­
ventor of that mouse trap used the
trap’s recoil principle for his greatest
Invention, the Maxim gun, for it is
81r Hiram Maxim I’m talking about,
and if you go to the Maine village of
SangervUle they’ll show you there one
of the automatic rapid firing mouse
traps that presaged the famous Maxim
gun.”
______ ________ _
iy<*s wandered all over the room.
I nowhere.
me plainly." he said, “without
[ around the bush, are you satte-
dissatlsfied with the result of
Fart Sumtsr of the Révolution,
At the mouth of the Piseataqua riv-
____ miles below the historic town
er. three
of Portsmouth. N. H.. neotles the only
seacoast fort in the United States
which includes within its confines a
combination of all the styles of for­
tification from the colonial stone re­
doubt to the present barbette battery
of concrete faced with earth
More­
over. Fort Constitution, as it to named
was the Fort Sumter of the Revolu­
tion.—Army and Navy Life.
That
I
5, 1008.
This summons is published by order of the
Summons.
Honorable H. F. Goodspeed judge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon for the
In «he Circuit Court of the State of Oreaon. County of Tillamook, and said order was In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Tillamook County.
for Tillamook County.
made and dated this Sth dav of September.
Eastern Investment Com-)
1908. and the date of the first publication of Wm. Purcell,
pany, Limited, a corpo- |
Plaintiff,
this summons u the 10th dav of September
ration,
vs.
1908.
Plaintiff,
All process and papers in this proceeding Andrew Casper and
vs.
Rudolph Zweifel.
m*ybc served upon the undersigned residing
Chris Peterson and XI
Defendants.
within the State of Oregon, at the address
Peterson.
To Andrew Casper, and of the above named
hereafter men tioned.
Defendants.
defeudants :
H T. BOTTS.
ToJ Chris Peterson and M. Peterson, the
In the name of the State of Oregon :
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
above named defendants.
You are hereby required to appeur and
Address: Tillamook. Oregon.
In the name of the State of Oregon : You
answer the complaint tiled against you in
ar* hereby notified that Eastern Investment SUMMONS FOR fl BL1CATD»N IX' FORL tbe above entitled action on or before the
Company. Limited, the holder of Certificate
expiration ot' six week* from the date of tbe
CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN.
of Delinquency numbered 23. issued on the
first publication of this summon«, ami if you
14th day of May, 1908. by the Tax Col­ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fail to so appear and auswer for w ant there­
lector of the County of Tillamook. State of
of plaintifl will take Judgment against you
for Tillamook County.
Oregon, for the amount of Two and 47-100 Eastern Investment Com-)
for the sum of$25o.(X>, with interest thereon
Dollars, the same being the amount then
from February Sth. 1908, at the rate of 8
pany, Limited, a corpo- |
due and delinquent for taxes for the vear
per cent per annum upon a promissory note
ration.
1903, together with penalty, interest ’and
executed by both of the above named de­
Plaintiff,
costs thereon upon the real propertv as­
fendants to Tillamook County Bank und by
vs.
sessed to you. of which you are the owner as Frederick Lewis,
it assigned to plaintiff.
appears of record, or which you may have
For the further «urn of $40.00 as an
Defendant.
or claim some interest in or to. situated in To Frederick Lewis, the above named de- attorney's fee for the prosecution of this
said County and State, and particularlv
action and the collection or said note, and
fendant.
bounded and described
follows, to-wit.
In the name of the [State of Oregon : You for the costs and disbursements of the action,
Begin at a point 10.80 chains south of Nc are hereby notified that Eastern Investment and that the following described personal
corner of Section 22 on
1st bank of Miami Company, Limited, the holder of Certificate property, which has been attached in said
Creek ; thence south 9.20 ehs. ; thence west ot. Delinquency numbered 5. issued on the cause, to-wit ; $6.55 on deposit at Tilla­
13 chs. to U 8. meander line on Sc bank of 27th dav of January, 1908. by the Tax ( ol- mook t ounty Bank , one note given by
Miami Creek ; thence along U.S. meander lector of the County of Tillamook, State Alfred Gubser secured by mortgage recorded
line in Nc direction on Se bank of said of Oregon, for the amount of Three and at page 610 of Book “ R.” records of mort­
Creek to place of beginning being 5 60 13-100 Dollars, the same being the amount gages of Tillamook County, Oregon ; one
acres in Section 22. tp. 1 N., Range 10 W. then due and delinquent for taxes for the mare and colt; 8 shotes and 3 large hogs .
Willamette Meridian.
year 1902, together with penalty, iuterest 12 head of cows, mortgaged to F. R. Beals,
You are further notified that said Eastern and costs thereon upon the real property subject to said mortgage about 25 tona of
Investment Company, Limited, a cororation, assessed to you, of which you ar. the owner hay ou the B. A. Todd farm on the Nehalem
has paid taxes on said premises for prior or as appears of record, situated in said County River, subject to an attachment issued in
subsequent years w ith the rate of interest on and State, and particularly bounded anil favor of said Todd, and all of the proceeds
said amounts as follows :
described as follows, to-wit : The southeast on moneys coming to you from the Nehalem
quarter of northwest quarter of Section Dairy Association will be sold or collected,
Year'«
liste
Tax Receipt
Rate of Thirty-six (36). Township Three (3) South. und the proceeds thereof applied to the satis­
Tax.
Paid.
No. Ain't. Interest. Range Ten (IO) west. A illamette*Meridian. faction of any judgment which may be re­
\ ou are further notified that said Eastern covered by plaintiff herein, save and except
1904. May 14. 1908—2205 $ 3.18 15 pere. Investment Company. Limited, has paid that n claim of C. L. Alley for labor per­
1907. Aug. 4,1908—1710
3.44 15perc. taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent formed which has been filed with the sheriff
of Tillamook (’(»unty, Oregon, will be first
Said Chris Peterson and M. Peterson, years with the rate ot interest on said paid from said proceeds if so ordered by the
as the owners of the legal title of the above amounts as follows
Court.
described property as the same appears of Year's
This Summons is published in the Tilla­
Date
Tax Receipt
Rate of
record, and each of the other persons above
Tax.___
i aiil.
N<> Ain't, lntciusi. mook Headlight by order of the Honorable
named are hereby further notified that
H. F. Goodspeed. County Judge of Tillamook
Eastern Investment Company, Limited a 1BO0 .• Jan. 27. ltìllM—217M »2 Hl 15 par c. County, Oregon, made September 29th.
corporation, will apply to the Circuit Court 1904. j!
of this Sum-
Jan. 37. 1008—21VO
‘ *' *'
2.54 15 pere. 190'». and the first publication
of the County and State aforesaid for a 1906. Jan
Ji
37. 1008—3181
3.96 15 pere. mon» is made on the 1st day of October.
decree foreclosing the lien against the pro­ 1907 Aug. 4. 1908—1711)
3.22 15 pere. 1908, and said Summons is required to be
perty above described, and mentioned in said
published once a week for a period of six
Said Frederick Lewis, as the owner of the weeks.
certificate. And you are hereby summoned
to appear within sixty days a'fter the first legal title of the above described property as
If. T BOTTS.
publication of this summons exclusive of the the same appears of record, and each of the
Attorney for Plaintiff.
day of said first publication, and defend this other persons above named are hereby fur­
ther
notified
that
Eastern
Investment
Com
­
action or pay the amount due as above
shown together with cost «and accrued in­ pany. Limited, will apply to the Circuit
SummouR.
terest and in case of your failure to doso, a Court 01 the County and State aforesaid for
decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of a decree foreclosing the lien against the pro­ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
«aid taxes and costs against the land and perty above described and mentioned in said
for Tillamook County.
certificate. And you are hereby summoned W. A. Williams,
premises above named.
1
Plaintiff, I
This summons is published by order of the to appear within sixty days after the first
Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, Judge of the Subhcation of this summons exclusive of the
ay of said first publication, and defend this Andrew Casper,
County Court of the State of Oregon for the
Defendant.
J
County of Tillamook, and said order was action or pay the amount due as above
made and dated this 8th nay of September, shown together with costs and accrued in­ To Andrew Casper, the above named defen-
1908, and the date of the first publication of terest and in case of your failure to do so, a
dant:
In the name of the State of Oregon :
this summons is the 10th day of September, decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien ot
1908.
said taxes and costs against the land and
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you in
All process and papers in this proceeding premises above named.
This summons is published by order of the the above entitled action on or liefore the
may be served upon the undersigned residing
within the state of Oregon, at the address Honorable H. F. Goodsjieed, Judge of the expiration of six weeks from the date of the
County Court of the Stale of Oregon for the first publication of this summons, and if you
hereafter mentioned.
County of Tillamook, and said order vv us tail to ho appear anil answer for want
H. T BOTTS.
made and dated this 8th day of September. thereof plaintiff will take Judgment against
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
1908, and the date of the first publication of you for the sum of $91.45, with interest
Address ; Tillamook, Oregon.
this summons is the 10th day of be ptember. thereon from July 25th, 1908, upon a
1908.
pt-omissorv noir executed by the above
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORE­
All process and papers in this proceeding named defendant to E. K. Scovell and
CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN.
may be served upon the undersigned residing assigned to plaintiff and on account for
within the State of Oregon, at the address goods and merchandise sold by plaintiff to
In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, hereafter mentioned.
you, and for the costa and disbursements of
for Tillamook County.
H. T. BOTTS.
the. action, and that the following described
Eastern Investment Com-)
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
personal property, which has been attached
pany, Limited, a corpo- *
Address Tillamook, Oregon
in said cause, to-wit : >6.55 on deposit at
ration,
Tillamook County Bank ; one note given
Plaintiff.
'■
by Alfred Gubser secured by mortgage re-
Summons.
idtJ.it p.iKc 6 1 <» of Book R.' records of
J. W. Russell.
|
mortgages oi Tillamook County. Oregon .
F R Beals. Bird L.J
Defendant. J
one mare and colt; 8 shotes and 3 large hogs.
Beals -and A. G
To J. W, Russell, the above named defendant.
12 head of cows, mortgaged to F. R. Beals,
Heals,
In the name of the State of Oregon ; You
subject to said mortgage; about 8S tons of
Plaintiffs,
are hereby notified that Eastern Investment
hay on the B. A. Todd farm on the Nehalem
vs.
Company. Limited, the holder of Certificate E. E. Tyler and Itelia
Kiver, subject to an attachment issued in
of Delinquency numbered 14. issued on the
favor of said Todd, and all of the proceeds
L. Tyler, his wife, f
27th day of January, 1908, by the Tax Col­
on moneys coming to you from the Nehalem
Mitchell, Lewis ¿t |
lector ot the County of Tillamook, State of
Dairy Association will be sold or collected,
Stnver Company, a
Oregon, for the amount of Thirty and 89-100
and the proceeds thereof applied to the satis­
corporation and Ar- |
Dollars, the same being the amount then due
faction of any Judgment which may be re­
thur Holden,
|
and delinquent for taxes for the year 1903,
covered by plaintiff herein, save and except
Defendants, j
together with penalty, interest and costs To E. E. Tyler and Delia L. Tyler, his wife, that a claim of C. L. Alley for labor per­
thereon upon the real property assessed to
formed. amounting to $61.25, which has
two of.the above named defendants
you, of which you are the owner as appears
been filed with the sheriff of Tillamook
In the name of the State of Oregon
of record, situated in said County and State,
You are hereby required to appear and County, Oregon, and a judgment applied for
and particularly bounded and described as answer the complaint filed against you on or in an action brought by Wm. Purcell vs.
follows, to-wit : The southwest quarter of before the expiration of six weeks from the Andrew Casper and Rudolph Zweifel in said
northwest quarter and Lots Three (3) and date of the first publication of this summo ns, Court, upon a promissory note for $250.00
Four (4). Section Two (2), Township Three and if you fail so to appear and answer, or and interest, attorney's fees, costs and dis­
(3) north, Range Nine (9) west, Willamette want thereof the plaintiff* will apply to s dd bursements, and the property above des­
Meridian.
Court for the relief demanded in; the cc rn- cribed having l»een attached in that action,
You are further notified that said Eastern filaint herein. The relief demanded is
he will be first paid from said proceeds if so
Investment Company, Limited, has paid oreclosure of a certain bond for deed exec it- ordered by the Court.
taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent ed bv plaintiffs to defendants B B. Tj ler
This Summons is published in the Tilla­
years with the rate or interest on said and Arthur Holdenjcovering 55 feet off fr >in mook Headlight, by order of the Honorable
amounts as follows:
the North end of Lot 1 in Block numbered 5 H. F. Goodepeed, County Judge of Tillamook
County. Oregon, made September 29th,
Year’s
Date
Tax Receipt
Rate of in Claude Thayer's Addition to the town of 1908, and the first publication of this Sum
hum
Lincoln (now within the corporate limit» of
Tax.
Paid.
bo.
Am’t. Interest Tillamook
mon* ia made on the 1st day of October
City 1, in Tillamook County, 1 o
1908. and said Summons is required to be
gon,said
bond
for
deed
having
been
execu
ed
1906. Jan. 27, 1908—2173 $19.70 15 per c. and delivered to you on or about Pebrui ry published once a week for a period of six
12th, 1908, and recorded at page 355 of weeks.
Said J. W. Russell, as the owner of the Book
H. T BOTTS.
7 of the deed records of said County,
legal title of the above described property as and
Attorney for Plaintiff
decree forever barring and I
the same appears of record, and each of the you a
of
any
righ*,
title
or
interest
therein.
other persons above named are hereby fur­
This Summons is published in the Tilla­
ther notified that Eastern Investment Com­ mook Headlight, by order of the Honor«ole
Summons.
pany, I imited, will apply to the Circuit H. P. Goodspeed, County Judge of Tillamook
Court of the County and State aforesaid for County,
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
Oregon,
made
October
1st.
1908,
a decree foreclosing the lien against the pro­ prescribing publication for six successive
for Tillamook County.
perty above described, and mentioned in weeks, and the first publication is made William Ryan,
said certificate. And you are hereby sum­ October
Plaintiff,
Hth. 1908
moned to appear within sixty days alter
vs.
H T. BOTTS,
the first publication of this summons exclu­
K E. Tyler and Delia
Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
sive of the day of said first publication, and
L. Tvler, his wife, >
defend this action or pay the amount due as
and Mitchell, Lewis
NOTICE FOK PURL’CATION
above shown together with costs and ac­
and btaver
Com­
Department
ni
the
Interior,
crued interest and in ease of your failure to
pany. a corporation,
Land Office st Portlard. Ore.,
do so. a decree will be rendered foreclosing
Defendants.
August
27th,
190H
the lien of said taxes and costs against the
To E. E. Tyler and Della L. Tyler, two of the
Notice is hereby given that BELLE M.
land and premises above named.
above named defendants :
This summons is published by order of the BRADY, of Portland, Oregon, who, on May
In the name of the State of Oregon
Honorable H. F. Goodspeed. Judge ot the 27th, i9oM. made Timber Ian«! Entry. No. 777,1.
You arc hereby required to appear and
County Court of the State of Oregon for the serial number, 0348. for W to of Nw V*. sec 11 answer the complaint filed against
and
NU
of
be
%
of
Section
10,
tp.
3
north
of
County of Tillamook, and said order was
the above entitled suit on or before
made and dated this Sth day of September, range 9 west, Willamette Meridian bus filed piration of six weeks from the data
1908, and the date of the first publication of uotice of intention to make final tlnd»er first publication of thia summons, anr
proof,
to
establisn
claim
to
the
land
above
this summons is the lUth day of September,
fall to •*» appear and answer, for want
described, befo e the ReMister and Receiver. at thereof plaintiff will apply to said court for
1908.
All process and papers in this proceeding Portland, Oregon, on the 19th day of November, the relief demanded in his complaint. The
may be served upon the undersigned residing I908 Claimant names as witnesses
relief demanded in said complaint ia the re­
James F. Cox. of Portland, Oregon; Joseph E covery of a ludgnient against you for the
within the State of Oregon, at the address
Cox, of Portland, Oregon. Nora Lutinan, of sum of$450.i>0, with intereat thereon at the
hereafter mentioned.
Nehalem, Oregon ; Elmer Wilson, of Nehalem, rate of seven j>cr cent
H. T. BOTTS.
j*r annum from
Oregon
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
September 3rd, 1997 ; fur the sum of $75.00
A lgkrmom S. D bbmb *. Register.
as an attorney's fee upon two notes given
Address j Tillamook, Oregon.
by you for $300.00 and $260,00 each to the
plaintiff, and for the coats and disburse
Summons
SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION IN FORF-
ments of thia suit, And further, a decree
ULO8URE OF TAX LIBN
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, foreclosing that certain mortgage «ecuring
said
notes executed by you to the niaintln
for
Tillamook
County.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
in this cause on September 3rd. 1907, cover­
H. H Tubbesing.
for Tillamook County.
ing Lot 4, in Block m of Miller*« addition to
Plaintiff,
Eastern Investment Com-'
Tillamook
City,
situate ia Tillamook
vs.
pany. Limited, a corpo­
County, Oregon «aid mortgage being re­
Andrew Casper,
ration,
corded
on
page
443
of Book ‘ R" of the
Defendant.
Plaintiff.
To Andrew Caaper, the above named de­ Records of Mortgages of Tillamook County,
vs.
Oregon,
and
an
order
of sale irf
fendant.
C. Bailey,
In the name of the State of Oregon You sawi mortgage«! property to satisfy the
Defendant. J
are hercbv required to appear and answer judgment prayed for, and also for a decree
TojC. Bailey, the above named defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon You the complaint filed against you in the above burring and foreclosing you from all right,
title and interest therein, save the statutory
are hereby notified that Eastern Investment entitled action on or before the expiration
Company.
Limited, a corporation, the six week« from the date of the first publi­ right of redemption.
This summon is published In the Tilla­
cation
of
thta
summons,
and
if
you
fail
to
so
holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered
12,issued on the 27th day of January, 1908. appear and answer, for want thereof th«- mook Headlight, by order of the Honorable
H.
F Goodspeed, County Judge of Tilla­
plaintiff
will
take
judgment
against
you
for
by the Tax Collector of the County of Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, made October 1st.
mook. State of Oregon, for the amount of the sum of $70.00. interest thereon at the [$OB,
publication for six suc­
Seventy-seven and 26-100 Dollars, the same rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 18th cessive prescribing
week«, and the first publication is
being the amount due and delinquent for day of May 1908. $15.00 attorney's fee«,
taxes for the year 1904. together with and the costs and disbursements of this made October sth. 190*
H T BOTT«,
penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the action . and that the following described
Attorney for Plaintiff.
real property assessed to you. of which you personal property • which has been attached
are the owners a appears of record, situated in thia cause» be collected and sokf to satisfy
the
amounts
due
the
plaintiff
heretn
to-wit
in said County ano State, and particularly
NOTICE FOR FI/BI.1CATION.
•6.55 on deposit at the Tillamook County
bounded and described as follows, to-wit
Department of the Interior
The southeast quarter of southwest quarter Bank . a promissory note executed by you
U ». Land Office at rr»rtland. Or.
of lection Three (3k southeast quarter of in favor of Alfred Gubser secured by mort­
September 19th, tyoB
northeast quarter of Section Nine *9) south­ gage recorded at page- 610 of Book K ' of
Notice Is hereby giver; that WILLIAM A
west quarter of northwest quarter, east half records of mortgages for Tillamook County, PkTTKYM of Bay City, Oregon, who o« **p
of northwest quarter, soutn half of south­ Oregon a mare and colt. 8 «hole« and
lember 19th 190*- made applUatiou|f©r timber
east quarter and Lots Three (3), Four (4). large hogs, 12 head of cow. mortgaged to entry, No o4}2 for the*» to of
Vi «nd Hk
Five (6). Six ($)-, Seven (7). Hight (8) and F. K Beals and subject to said mortgage
of Sa % of *ec 1* And Nw
of Ne W of
Nine <9>, in section Ten < 1O|. all tn Town­ about 25 tona of hay on the farm of B A
!9, Township » North, Rang* 9 west.
Todd
at
Nehalem.
Ore
«abject
to
an
attach
ship <3» north. Range Eight ifi) west,
ment issued infavor of «aid Todd, and all the Willamette Meridian, haa filed natica of
* illamette > eridit a.
intention to make final proof to eatablisb
You arc farther notified that said Eastern proceeds of the milk delivered by the defend r'latm to tht tend above ¿« bc riled, Iwfore W
Investment Company
Limited ha« paid ant herein And|gw Ca«per, to the Nehalem M * ooper. U4I
ComrutKjor Tillarooek.
taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent Dairy Association at Nehalem Oregon all Oreeon on the »th da, of D»earnber, »toA
years with the rate of interest on said of which is subject to a claim of C. L. A ley Claimant name« aa wi«neMW«
for Ml 25 for labor performed for said de
amounts as follows
J. C. Bewley, of TtlhMMOk O'ee'.n W H
fendant Casper and is filed with the Sheriff of Hoskins,
of Hobaoanlle Oregon (T'> a Nelson,
Mate of Tillamook Count*. Oregon, and is also sub­ of Bay City, Oregoa, M B Fstwys of Bay
Date
Tax Receipt
Year*«
Ain’t. Interest. ject to the judgment applied for in an action City. Oregon
Paid
Mo.
Tax
brought by Wm Purcell vs. Andrew Casper
AutsBFuff • Dataass Register
and Rudolph Zweifel upon a promissory not*
1905. Jan 27.19OA— 21 $3 $52 3$ 15 pere for
1250 interest, attorney • fees costa and
19« >6 »a« 27. 1908—21*4 6M *>♦ 15 pere. disbursements
and is also »uhnect to a judg­
1907 Aug 4. 1908—1721 76 96 15 per c ment applied for
in aa action brought by W
A. Williams vs. Andrew Casper upon a
promissory note for $9145 interent, costs
and disburaments. both of which last named
actions were brought ia the Circuit Court of
the fttate of Oregon for nilamooh County
Also
set harne»«. 1 rook stove and •»> fM»
ia cash now ia tl a heads of the sheriff of I
said countv aad state, not subject to any
other claims
This summons is published Is the Tillamook
Head ha htby order of the Hoa H F G<*o»L
sueed Jwdgr of the above entitled County
Court, made October Bth. 1*41 «nd the first
publication of this summons is mad* on the
Mh day of October 190* and said summons
is required tn be published »ace a wees
a peri-id of six conaeewtrve wrrks
T H GCYJIB.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
II
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U.S. Laud Othce at Portland, Oregon,
■MtsSibM nth, 1908.
Notice ia hereby given that hLLHN 9.
SKWLEV. of Tillamook. Oregon, who. on Sep­
tember irth. IScS. made application for timber
Entry. No. o, m, tor EH ol 8e t, ol Section >9,
and A ri of Sw i, ot Seet-on io, tp 9 north,
rang , west, Willamette Meridian, hav filed
notice ot inteuiivii lo make
—- Anal
-
-■ -
timber
proof to eatal.lieh claim t the
___ land above
deacrilwd, before W. H. Cooper, U.S
... Com-
____
miaa oner. Tillamook City. Oregon, on the »7th
dav of November, i9ua. Claimant uaiuee a,
witnesses
W. A. P< ttcys. of Bay City. Oregon ■ J. C.
Bewley, of Tillamook. Oregon . F S- White­
house. of Tillamook. Oregon : W. H. Hoakme,
of Hobaonville. Oregon.
ALoaaKo.v S. passasa. Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U.S. Laud Office, at Fortland, Ore..
Sept 10th. iSuB.
Notice is I ereby given that ABBIE J.
WHITEHOUSE, of rillainook, Oregon, who, on
September 10th, I908, made application for
Timber Entry. No 0419, fur K Hoi NwJ4 and
V.'H of Ne V of weti« mi 3c. tp a north, range
9 West Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final timber proof, to
establish claim to "the laud above uescribed
liefore W. H, Cooper, U S. Commissioner, at
Tillamook. Oiegon. on the a.sth dav of
November, 19o8. Claimant name« as witnesses .
J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon . F 8.
Whitetioune. of Tillamook. Oregon; W. H
Howk ins, of Tillamook, Oregon; Chas. Pike, of
Tillamook, Oregon.
AtuKRNOM 8. D1UCMBR, Register.
NOTICE FOR H’HLK’ATION.
Department of the Inteiior.
United states Laud Office, Portland. Ore.,
October 15th, 190S.
Notice is hereby given that GEORGE A.
LUDTK E. of Nehalem, Oregon, who. on October
15th, 190X, made Application for Timber Entry,
No 0564. for Nw % of Se *4 and Lot No. 5 of
Sec. 13. Ip. No. 3 N, range No. 9 went, Wil-
lamet'e Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make final limber proof, to establish claim to
the laud above described, before W H. Cooper,
U S. Commiaaiouet, at I'lllatnook, Oreaon, on
the 30th dav of December. 1908. Claimant
name« as witnemM**
S M. Bntterson. of Nehalem, Oregon : (’. L.
Doiighney, of Nehalem, Oiegon ; J. R. Hicks,
of Nehalem Oregon ; S. Barber, of Nehalem,
Oregon.
A lobkhon S. D kkssf . b , Register.
NOTICE tOH PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U.S. Land Office, at Portlrtiid, Or* ,
September loth, 190K.
Notice is hereby given that ('.RACE W.
WHITEHOUSE, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on
Sept, tolh, i 9 a »S, made Application for Ti'nbsr
Entry, No. 0410. for E
of Sw
mid W to of
Se '4 of Set . t9. tp. a not th, Range 9 West,
Willamette Meridian, haw filed notice of in­
tention to make final timber pr«x>f, lo establish
claim to the land above described, befo e W. H.
Cooper, U.S CommiMRiotier, al Tillamook,
Oregon. 011 the 27th day of November, 1908.
(’laiiiiant iiAiues an witness«**
J C. Bewley, ol Til mnouk, Oregon; F, 8.
Uhiteliouse of Tillamook, Oregon; W. H.
Hoskins, <.f Hobsoiiville, Oregon; Chas. Pike, of
Haj City, Oiegon.
A i . okknon S. DUKMFR, Register.
NOTH F F’»R ________________
1’1’BLICATION
l>rpHitmi <<t of the Inteti r.
Uirited btatrs Land office, Portland, Ore.,
October i'Jth, iqo R.
Notice is
hereby given that L<»RENA
PKTTEYS. of Hay City, Oregon, who, on
(>ctol»er ntb. 1908. mad»* application for Timber
Entry. No. 0553. fo H
of Sw »4 and Kw U of Se
to of Sec 17 and Nw ‘4 of N w
of section jo .
township t North, range q West, Willamette
Meridian, has fi rd notice of intention to
make final timber proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before W II.
Coopur, U.S Cniiiinissioiier. at Tillamook,
Oregon oil the tfth day of Drrem 1> ui . u«»M.
Claimant names a» witneaseM
.1 C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon; W A.
Petteva, of Bay City. Oregon; W.C. Morton, of
Bav City, Oregon , Arthur tkhlappi, of Hobaou-
ville, Oregon.
A lg k aw on S. D mksser . Fsgiater.
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OILED CLOTHING \
looks ttoller-wears longer
ond gives more
'
bodily comfort
;
becouse cut on -
large patterns, yel
co$l$ no more than
the jusl as good kinds\J
5UITV3Q9 SLICKERS‘3^9
SOLD EVCRVWHtRt
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bear ma the
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s»gn of ths h»h •
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woto* proof
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J-jR. A. D. PERKIN8,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Office In Sturgeon's Building.
All Work Guaranteed.
OHBGON
TILLAMOOK.
For Real Estate,
- 8BE -
W
C TROMBLEY.
BAY CITY. OREGON.
Kidney
Remedy
Cures Backache, Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
It corrects irregularities,
strengthens the kidneys so they
will eliminate the impurities
from the blood and tones up
the whole system.
Commence taking Foley's
Kidney Remedy st once end
■void Bright's Disesse or Dia­
betes. SO. and «1.00 bottles.
J. S. Lamar, Tillamook.
Hawk A Millar, Bay City.