Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 05, 1912, Image 5

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    Tillamook Headlight, December 5, loia
HANDSOME $4QO UPRIGHT PARLOR GRAND P1ANQ
Mason, Pennington & Co. and the Tillamook Headlight
WILL GIVE A WA Y, absolutely without cost, the CLAXTON UPRIGHT PIANO shown bel0Vl.
This is open io anyone, and nomination blanks maybe obtained al the Tillamook Headlight offlee at Mason Pen­
nington & Co. ’s store, or ent from this ad. This will be the most interest,ng advertumg propoMion ever held ,n Till-
amook County, and everybody has an equal opportunity to secure this Beautitu pr g
Hozv to Get Vote Tickets
With every yearly subscription to The TillaiaJ
Headlight accompanied by $1,50 in cash, 3,000 votes wfl
be given. This applies to back subscription, and you J
pay for as many as you desire. You can also get votes J
job printing—100 votes for each dollar paid on either
advertising or printing. All leading merchants in TilJ
inook, Oregon, patronize The Tillamook Headlight. aJ
they will be glad to give you the votes wheu they pay sn
of their accounts. But the best way to get votes is to »
subscriptions to the paper, as the schedule of votes is J
much greater for subscription than for anything else, y J
will be surprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to tW
Headlight if you try. Closes May 1, 1913.
With every purchase made at MASON, PENNING
TON & CO.’s STORE votes will be giveu—100 votes
FOR EVF.RV DOLLAR’S worth PURCHASED. Votes in the
same proportion will also be given to persons paying ac­
counts. If any of our friends need anything in Ladies'
Dress Goods, Suits, Underwear, Millinery, Shoes, etc., aud
Gent.’s Clothing and Furnishing, [Boots, Shoes, Rubber
Goods, etc., or anything carried by an up-to-date General
Merchandise Store, get them to patronize Mason, Penning­
ton & Co. and give you their votes. Now is the time to get
busy. The earlier you start ; he more advantage you will
have in final count. The date of the closing of the contest
will be May 1, 1913.
Cut out Coupon below and present or mail to Mason,
Pennington & Co. or the Tillamook Headlight.
If they owe on account get them to pay it and secure
votes.
The Tillamook Headlight is the pioneer newspaper]
of Tillamook County, which for the past twenty five vean
have been boosting for the county, advocating good roads
and other improvements.
NOMINATION BLANK.
Claxton Upright Grand Piano
Voting Contest
Cut this Coupon out aud briDg to
J
Mason, Pennington & Co
It will Count 25 Votes.
No. 1, Name of Contestant will not be known. 2, No name of candidates will be pub­
lished. 3, Every Contestant gets 2.(XX) votes to start with. 4, Every Contestant gets
a number. 5, Standing by Numbers published weekly in The Tillamook Headlight.
6, All votes must be brought in Wednesday for recording. 7, Votes must Not be writ­
ten on. 8. Tie votes in packages with Contestant's number and amount on top slip.
9, Color of Certificates Will be changed each month and must be recorded before
change
1U Votes are transferable only before recording. 11, Contestant having the
largest number of votes on May 1, 1913, wins Piano. THIS IS SURELY A PRESENT
WORTH WORKING FOR.
I hereby accept the nomination as a con­
testant on the Claxton Piano Contest. Please place
these 2000 votes to tny credit.
Name
P.O
Also Two Gold Watches and a $25 Silver Toilet Set. Silver Wear Every Week to the contestants,
Administrator’s Sale.
ull the right, title, interest and
mine the proportionate share thereof
line of Front Street to the north
estate which said defendants Wil
assessable to each lot or parcel of
line of Ninth Street; First Ave­
limn G. Willett Elizabeth Willett,
ground abutting on, adjacent to and
nue East from the south line
GeorgeTj. Willett, Lena II. Willett.
of Front Street to the north
specially benefited by said improve­
J J. Gee anil H. C. Ellis, and all
ment; and will, at a meeting of the
line of 4th Street ; Second Ave-
persons claiming under them, sub­
East from the south line of
said Common Council of Tillamook
sequent to the execution of the said ;
Front Street to the north line
City, Oregon, at the Council Room
mortgage from the defendants Wil­
of Ninth Street; Third Avenue
(Commercial Club Rooms) in the Tilla­
lett to the plaintiff John Krebs on
East from the south line of
mook Building, at Tillamook City,
the 4th day of May, A. D. 1910, in,
First Street to the north line
Oregon, on the 17 day of December,
of and to “aid lands and premises
of Fourth Street; Park Street
1912, at 7:30 o’clock p. m., hear and
particularly described in said mort­
from the south line of 1st Street
determine all objections or remon­
gage and said decree and said writ
to the the north line of 3rd
strance to the assessment of such cost,
of execution and the said premises
Street ; Fourth Avenue East
and shall then proceed to assess, by
hereinbefore mentioned are describ­
from the south line of First
Resolution, each lot or parcel of ground,
ed in said execution as follows, to-
Street to the north line of
with its proportionate share of such
wit:
Third Street; and the intersec­
cost, which assessment shall be final
and conclusive.
Beginning at a point 5.18 chains
tion of Fourth Street with
East of the North-west corner of
Fifth Avenue East, in Tilla­
Done by order of the Common Coun­
the Southwest quarter of the North­
mook City, Oregon,
cil of Tillamook City, Oregon, of date
west quarter of Section Twenty six by establishing the grades of said of December 3, 1912.
(26), Township Four (4) South, streets ; by grading said street^ to the
T. B. Handley,
Range Ten (10) West, Willamette proper sub-grade ; by paving the road­
City Recoider
Meridian. Or., tlience (Var. 21degs. ways of said streets full width with
of Tillamook City, Oregon. I
Sherry Wine..........
BOTTLE GOODS
h >, South 10.00 chains; thence East Bitulithic pavement; by constructing
SEAL
Angelica Wine.......
per quirt
8 00 chains ; thence North 10.00 artificial stone curbing along each side (City Recorder of Tillamook City,
Zenfendel Wine .
Pebbleford, bottled in bond
per quirt
chains ; thsnee West 8.00 chain to of said roadways; by laying and con­
Incorporated Feb. 28, 1891.)
Tokey........................
Notice of Final Account.
per
bottle
...................................
50
the place of beginning containing structing Bitulithic headers; by con­
Claret ........................ per quart
8
acres,
more
or
less.
Clarke
’
s
Pure
Rye,
bottled
in
structing inlets; by constructing catch
White Grape Juice............... - jj
N otice is H ereby G iven ,- That
bond, per bottle.............
1 25 Local Beer, quart, 3 bottles for5
Also, A strip of land and water basins and providing for the necessary In the County Court of the State of
the undersigned luia tiled in the
I ! Oregon for Multnomah County.
O
d
Crow,
bottled
in
bond
per
right
beginning
at
a
point
North
surface
drainage,
together
with
ail
Domestic Beer, qt., 3bottles for s
County Court of Tillamook County. 85 degs. East 5,81 chains from the
bottle ...............................
1 50
appurtenances thereto, has been ascer­ In the matter of the
Oregon, bin final account ax ad
Hermitage,
bottled
in
bond,
per
guardianship
and
l
«
Section
corner
between
Sections
tained
by
the
City
Surveyor
of
Tilla
­
Special Prices for
•ninixtriitor of the estate of lolin C.
, boitle .........................
; j «50
and 27, Township 4 S, R 10 W.: mook City, Oregon, to be $159942.o"1 estate of Joseph
Mangan, deceased, and that the 26
Family Trade.
j Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown ............... 1.50
Judge of said Court hna appointed thence North 82 degs. West 2.95 and that the Common Council of Tilla- , Cosgrove and Ka- f
Keg
Beer
.................... 15 gallons f
therine
Cosgrove,
{
chains;
North
3Bdegs.
W.
2.01
chains;
O
T.
O.,
bottled
in
bond,
per
mook
City,
Oregon,
is
about
to
assess
’
Monday, the 30th day of December,
minors.
j
bottle.........................
j 25 Keg Beer............
10 gallons
1'312, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. in . North 3x degs. East 3 04 chains ; and determine the proportionate share
N otice is H ereby G iven —
-That K?"’ucky Dew, H ga]„ bottled ‘
Local bottle Beer, Giloz. quarts
at the office of the County Judge, North 51 degs. East 3.00 chains ; thereof assessable to each lot or parcel
rnoint. ­ ..*n bo"d..................................... 2 15 Local bottle Beer, 10 do», pints
in the Court House. in Tillamook North 29 degs 30* East 2«) chains of ground abutting on, adjacent to and the undersigned, the duly appoint
Citv, Oregon, aa the time and place to the South line of the lands of specially benefited by said improve­ ed, qualified and acting guardian Kentucky Dew, full pint, bottled
Domestic Beers
...^ persons u.iv.
bond ......................................
of the
and v.iuLcs
estates 01
of josepn
Joseph .
75
•or the hearing of objections tosucli John Krebba, being in S.W. l< of ment;
W i* of Section 215, Tp. 4 S.,
Bud wiser Beer, 6 doz. quarts I
And will, at a meeting of the said Cosgrove and Katherine Cosgrove J”hn De*ar A Sons, Old Scotch
tinal account and the settlement North
R. 10 West.
-------- -------
....................
| Common Council of Tillamook City, "
minors,
pursuant to an order and ! D Whiskey
------- * .................................
thereof.
1.5G Budwiser Beer, 10 dozen pint*
Old style Lauger Beer. lOdoipv
Also, All the timber now on the Oregon, at the Council Room (Commer­ license, made and granted in the " w?- u* White,
Whi‘e- Old
c;u"¿vU_7.
Scotch
Dated thia November 27th, 1912. at
I
Whiskey
.......................
land
belonging
to
Fredrick
Briody.
cial
Club
Rooms,
in
the
Tillamook
above
entitled
court
in
the
atiove
«hiskey
..................
1.30
■ illaniook City, Oregon.
lying on the North side of Arstcll Building), at Tillamook City, Oregon, entitled matter on the 5th day Y
WINES.
V °
O.P.,
Old
,p -O1
<1 Scotch Whiskey . ... 1.75
H. T. B otts ,
Sand v’
in _ zx. . ,, J .
White Port, Old Monk B»"* J
Administrator, with the will Creek in Sections 20 and 27, Town- on the 17 day of December, 1912, ot June 1912 will, from and after Sandy Macdonald’s Old Scotch
ship Four South of Range Ten at 7:30 o'clock p. m., hear and deter­ the 6th day of January, A. D
Whiskey
I) 1913,
1913
Whiskey . ....................
$1 00 P« 2
........... 1.75
annexed, of the Estate of
West of \\ illnmette Meridian To­ mine all objections or remonstrance to sell st private sale for the highest Huntcr Baltimore, Rye Scotch
John C. Mangan
Port Wine.............
U
11(1
l)PMf
txrir'a
i
V.l
»
•
Wllidlraxxr
and
best
price
c¡Mi.inab¡e'
in
caZh,
gether
with
a
right
to
use
»aid
pro
Whiskey
...............
the
assessment
of
such
cost,
and
shall
Deceased.
1 50 Sherry....................
petty of said Briody above des then proceed to assess, by Resolution, all of the interest and estate of his Canadian Club
1.50
cribed for the purjiose of logging each lot or parcel of ground, with its ,xaid wards, being an undivided I. W. Harper.........
1.00 Angelica................
bli‘riff's Sa'e of Real Property said timber, and timber of said proportionate share of such cost, which , two forty fifths (2 45) part of or in Harvester Old Styie
1.00 Zenfendel .................... 1I A
on Foreclosure.
John Krebbx, lying back of said assessment shall be final and conclusive. tereat in and to the following des Monogram..............
1.00 Tokey............................... 1.25pvr^
Done by order of the Common Coun­ ¡cribed real estate, situated in the Kentuck Dew
N otice is H krbby G iven —That timber . said grantees to have the
1.00
WHISKEYS.
...............
vo,
,,mv issueu
f?r ro?d'’ cil of Tillamook City, Oregon, of date ; [County of Tillamook and State of Billie Taylor, full quart
bv
v irtue of an execution
duly
iaaued ‘■'t0'’ ,o "T
1.25
, Oregon to-wit:
Coronet Dry Gin....... pe
cut of the Circuit Court of the State ' ?'...
Conve,,len‘ ,or loVki»V of December 3, 1912.
per
bottle
1.00
Monogram
T— - .
put
pox«
s.
A.V.H.
Gin
..............
P
The
South
half
iSH)
of
the
North
­
T.
B.
Handley,
o( Oregon, for the Countv of Tills ...........
per bottle 1.75 White Corn Whiskey, peri«-
City Recorder
east quarter (NeD and the North­ Gordon Sloe Gin
inuok. a-id to me directed on the 29th j ' Also, The North east quarter of
per bottle 1.75 Harvester Old Style prill' a
of Tillamook City, Oregon. west quarter (Nw>4) of the North- Gordon Dry Gin
day of November, 1912, upon u jud;- I the South west quarter, the West
per bottle 1.25 McBrayer. 13 years cld.pri g “
east quarter (NeV«i of Section Elev Rock and Rye.
SEAL
ment mid decree duly rer.de cd, hull of the South east iiuarter aud
• per bottle 1.00 Echo Spring................. Per
tin-
South
west
quarter
of
the
North
­
Bl
Bart
Gin
...
(City
Recorder
of
Tillamook
City,
en
(11),
in
Township
numbered
Six
r
entered of record and docketed in
<<•) South of Range numbered Nine Virginia Dare Wine per bottle 1 25 Chestnut Grove Rye P*r K, i.
Incorporated Feb. 28, 1891.)
and by said Court on the 20th d v east i|uurter of Section Twentv-aix
75c.
Kentuckey Dew
l*r ¡L,
W est of the Willamette Meridan Port Wine..................
of November 1912. in a certain »"it in Township Four South of Range
per quart 35c. Alcohol........... ............. P*r
I (9) Said
guardian will sell al) of said
tiien in said Court pending, where- Ten West of the Willamette Me-'
Cornet
Dry
Gin
.......
per g ■
interest of his said wards in and to
in John Krebs was plaintiff, and ridmn in Oregon, containing One
Notice.
the above described real estate sep­
Williniu G Willett. Kliiat>eth Wil. Hundred mid sixty acres, (All situ­
Notice is nereby given that the total arately and aa an undivided whole
AT
kit, George G. Willett. Lena B Wil . ated in Tillamook County, Oregon)
Said sale being made subject to cost of the improvement of,
in one body or parcel, and subject
let, J. J. Gee and C Kilin were dv-
First
Street
from
Park
Street
redemption
in
the
manner
pro
­
to confirmation by said court.
fendauts in favor of plaintiff and
to 5th Avenue West; Second
Said guardian will receive offer»
i gainst »aid defendants, by which , vided by law.
Street
from
4th
Avenue
East
Dated
this
29th
dav
of
November,
and proposals for the purchase of WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER. COR. 1.1 and 1s< AVOOj
o'eention 1 am commanded to xell 1912.
to 7th Avenue West; Third
the said interest of said wards in
ibe property iu the »aid executio i ,
Street from Park Street tn 7th
H. C renshaw ,
and to said tract of land from and
an I hereinafter descritwd to pm the
Avenue West; Fourth Street
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
after said 6th day of January, 1913 SIDNEY E. HENDERSON,
sum due the p’aiuUtt of Sit Tii->-.i
from Park Street to West city
Oregon.
until and including the 16th day of
JOHN LELAND
x.ind.Ninety two and 5tMU> 1$.. 092.5-'
Secret»»/
limits; Fifth Street from Park
January. 1913; such offers and pro
President.
Ihdlarn, with interest thereon nt the
Street
to
Stillwell
Avenue.
Six
­
Attorney-at-Law <<c'1 **
1
jaixals to be submitted in writing
rate of seven and one half <7h> ver
th
Street
from
Park
Street
to
Notice
u I'e" S H*al “* roo,n
Venn
cent per unno in (rum the 24th
Public.
Stillwell
Avenue;
Seventh
Building, in the City of Portland
Notice is hereby given thnt the total
day of April 1912, und the fur
Street from 136 feet east of the
Oregon.
ther sum of Two Ifumlml Twriiti coat of the improvement of:
east
line
oftith
Avenue
East
to
First Street from the west line
aix and 68-ltV
,
, ,
J ohn 8. B eal
♦22lUMi Dollar*
Stillwell Avenue; Eighth Street
Guardian of Joseph Cosgrove an<l
of 6th Avenue West to the east
for taxes and the
__ ______
further ____
sum
from
136
feet
east
of
the
east
Katherine
loegrove.
Minora
line of Park Street; Second
of Four Hundred (dllliM)) Diillms. I
line of 6th Avenue Eaat to Stilb
Street from the east line of
»IM-cial attorney»' fee», which mini
well Avenue ; Second Avenue
Stillwell Avenue to the west
two aiiiiie Iwwr intereat at the rate
East from Sth Street toJFirst
I'ne of 4th Avenue East; Third
of six (th |H-r cent |wr annum from
Street; Fifth Avenue West from
Street from the East line of
the 24th day of April, 1912 until
I
1st Street to 4lh Street Stillwell
Stillwell Avenue to the easterly
paid, together with the costs nod
Avenue from qth Street to 1st
city limits; Fourth Street from
uisbiirsement. of said »nit taxed nt
Street: and Sixth Avenue West
the east line of Stillwell Ave­
<•23 Off) Twenty-three dollars and
from 1st Street to 2nd Street,
nue to the west line of Sth Ave­
««"Il and disbursements
“ ‘
(INCORPORATED)
of said 1
in
Tillamook City, Oregon,
nue East; Sixth Avenue Weat
execution. _
________
_ ___
1 will
on tlie
2Htl , day
by
laying
and
coMtractlng
a
aewer
from the north line of 3rd Street
December, 1912. nt the hour of 10
along aaia streets, has been ascertained
to the south line of First Street;
o'clock ■ iu of said day at the Front
by the City Surveyor of Tillamook City,
Second Avenue West from the
door of the County Court House in
south line of Front Street to
j i 'regon, to be •471M.04, and that the
I lilnmook County Oregon, sell at
lo.atwon Council of Tillamook City.
the north line of First Street;
public auction to the highest ladder
Oregon, it about to assees and drtar
Stillwell Avenue from the south
w<’ cnaU in baud on the day ot eale,
**>TH PHONES
TIIXAMOOK
I
N otice 1» H ereby G iven ,—That
by virtue of an order duly made by
the County Court of the State of
Eregon, for Tillamook County, in
flic Matter of the Estate of Harry
Wingate Cottle, deceased, dated
November 27th, 1912,etlie under­
signed, administrator of said estate,
will after the 30th day of Decern tier,
1912, sell at private" sale for cash
the following described real pro­
perty belonging to said estate, situ
ate in Tillamook County, Oregon,
to-wit : Lots vine (V) and ten (10) of
Block five (5) of the town of Bay-
City. Offers will be received at the
office of the administrator nt Tilla­
mook City, Oregon.
Dated this November 27th, 1912.
H, T. B ott »,
Administrator, with the Will
annexed, of the Estate of
Harry Wingate Cottle,
Deceased.
To be Given Away at the Gem
Theatre, a $62-50 Quick Meal Range
on New Year’s Eve
See conditions
in a local item.
BILLY STEPHENS,
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
Sold at
All Grocers.
MH
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
Law .-Abstracts: Real Estate
Surveying ; Insurance.