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■ ■■ ■» TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 13, 1916. L n TY SPELLING CONTEST. I District No. 15. I District No. 48. Grade 4—Hannah Zueiclier, Willie Grade 3 — Herbert Lundy, 100. Zucrcuer, 92. Grade 4—Dorothy Jensen, Edith H. S.—bernice Ripley, 90. Reed, 96. District N*>. io. Grade 6—Vena Jensen, Lulu Robin Grade 6—Guss Bclleque, 9-S- . son, Elda Archibald, 100. Urade “ 7— ' Ernest Beiicque, 88. Grade 7—Charles Lundy, 100. nt Graue a—Bessie Hunter, 82. District No. 49. ur- District No. 18. Grade 5—Agnes Zirr, 9O. Grade 7 — lrmatatro, 90. ■en Grade 8—Minnie Spencer, 98. Grade 8—Harold Sutton, 9b. District No. 50. '00 District No. ar. Gride 4—George Johnson, Reata i», Grade 3—Edytha Brown, 90. Rumanian, 100. Urade 5—Bernice Blum, 90. tnt tirade 7—Robert Nicklaus, 96. tirade l>—Alta Galloway, 90. to. H. 8.—Jessie Jensen, 100. tirade 7—Floyd Blum, 92. District No. 51. ay Distpct No. 22. Grade 6—Gladys Curl, Gusse Hol Grade 3— Etta Burke, 98. gate, IOO. Grade 4— Frances Gist, 92. Grade 8—Jennie Curl, 100. Grade 5— Edith Owens, 100. H. S.—Leona Curl, Edna Ely, 100.. Grade ö—Orrin Burke, Lorena District No. 54. I Worthington, 86. Grade 5—Florence Kopieski, 92. Grade 7—Mable Luudquist, 90. H. S.— Haney Tomlinson, 98. Grade 8—Dorothy Dorothv Owen, Uscii. 100. District No. 55. District No. 23. Grade 4— Nolan Babcock. Grade 4—Georgia Owens, Claude Grade 5— Charles Edmunds, 98. S. — ------ iW> John Enzler, 100. Burdick, 1 Grade 7— Paul Edmunds, 74. Grade 0—Elizabeth VS erner, ioo. Grade 8— Persis Edmunds, 88. J. District No. 24 District No. 56. Grade 4—Gladys Lommen, Wendell Grade 4— Raymond Lindsay, IOO. Lommen, 98. . Grade 5— Wendal Byers, 100. Grade 0—Jennie Pratt, Alice Dan Grade b—Dayle Miller Mabel An- » iel, 98. derson, 98. Grade 8—Beverly Daniel, 90. Grade 8—Dollie Wingrove, too. H.S.—Elphinia liattcrson, ioo. District No. 57. District No. 25. Grade 3— Ruth Paul, 98. Grade 3— Frank Landoit, 86. Grade 4— Ernest Geingcr, too. Grade 4— Hazel VV ilkes, 80. Grade 5— John Geingcr, 94. Grade 6— V erda V anderpool, 86. Grade _ 5—Pauline Geingcr, 94. Grade 7— Ruth Eckloff, 92. Grade 6—Gladys Klinehan, 100. District No. 2b. Grade 7—Ollie Miner, May Ney Grade 4—Inez Hester, 98. man, IOO. Grade o—Edith Hester, Margaret District No. 60. Armentrout, 92. Grade 4—Esther Mills, 92. Grade 8—Gludyce Hester, 100. Grade 5—Laurence Garner, 96. Grade 6—Walter Brown, 96. District No. 37 Grade 5—Ruth Gould, 98. District No. 61. Notice ) Grade ö—Herschel Holiett, 98. Grade 4—Chester Hopkins, 100. Grade 6—Arthur Krebs, 94. District No. 28. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Grade 8—Lillie Hopkins, 100. Grade 5—Eula McKimens, 100. the Common Council of Tillamook City, » Union High School No. 1. Oregon, has accepted the street im Grade 6—Elwood Finley , Arthur Ida E. Briggs, Daisy Finley, Willie provements provided for by Ordinance Loerpabel, Alton McKimens, Ralpr. Peregoy, Elfrieda Tubbesing, Lizzie No. 301 of Tillamook City, Oregon, be AlcKnnens, 100. Tohl, Rose Tilden, Howard Tilden, ing the following portions of streets, District No.31. Grade 3—Glenna Heacock, Mae Bessie Knight, Eva Cain, Leona Pere to-wit: All that portion of Second ■"Grade 6—Harriet de Ford, Sarrette Goodspeea, Eva Crawford, Catherine goy, Leonard Cain, Louise McKim Avenue East extending from the north Be Lillies, Frances Wilson, ~ Evelyn Provoost, Erma Vaughn, 100. ens, Leona Alley, Bernice Knight, side Ninth Street South to the South Also, ■hartel, Oro Rose, Charles McCut- Geòrgie English, Frederick Zaddach, end of Second Avenue East. Grade 4—Margery Prune, IOO. that street sometimes described as ■heon, Lillian Groat, Errold Haltoni, Grade 5-—Marie Flagg, Helen Ea- j Viola Batzner Claire Finley, Jennie Twelfth which connects the ■ 11a Davidson, 100. dus, Jesse E. Sawyer, 100. < M. Crawford, Winnie May Hill, 100. South end Street of Second Avenue East with ■ Grade 7—La Verna Holden, Emma The following report for District Grade 6—Winifred Brace, ioo. the South end of Stillwell Avenue,from ■roat, 100. Grade 7—Mildred West, Gladys No. 57, for the contest held March 3, ■ Grade 8—Ula Baker, Dorris Sumer- Richards, Thelma Mather, Jennie Me Was delayed in the fail until too late the West Side of Secund Avenue East I west 211.5 feet to the west side of the ■n, 100. Clew, Neva Hutchinson Margaret ■ for publication last month: street running South along the range | H. S.—Margaret Coates, Marte Hamilton, 100. Grade 3—Earle Miner, 92. line between Township 1 South, Range Hathaway, Irma Sumerlin, Lizzie H. S.— V elma West,Alta McFarland | Grade 4—Ernest Geingcr, 90. 9 West and Township 1 South. Range loates, Neva Maddux, Lucile Rowe, Grace Eadus, Clarence Grade 5—John Geingcr, Pauline 10 West, W. M., and that certain street Provoost, Hazel Lamar, Ina Williams, Georgia Virgil Simmons, Robert Watt, Don Geingcr, 100. the center line of which is the range Johnson, Athyl Sumerlin, Cons Simmons, Josephine Warren, Manil- Grade 6—Gladys Klinehan, 100. line above mentioned, from the South tance Hoskins, Reta Morgan, Loris lus Day, Orval Bodie, Zclpha Schiff- Grade 7—Ollie Miner, too. line of the street above mentioned Hiner, Mary Ullmann, Laura Leach, mann, William Eadus Rex Butler. 1 sometimes described as Twelfth Street, Bertha Blanchard, Katherine McGee, 100. Notice of Appointment and Time of South to the South boundry of Tilla krtliur Bester, Hazel Klinehan, Edna mook City. “’I- '^.“7 Meeting of Viewers for Laying District No. 32. And has apportioned the cost of said knderson, Edna Skov, 100. out Extension of Tenth Street. Grade 3—Clarice Booth, Ella Bla improvements to the. respective lots Academy. lock, 100. tract? of ground which are situate I Grade 3—Gertrude Brooks, 100. Grade 5—Charlie Bennett, 96. Notice is hereby given that the and within Local Improvement District No. I Grade 4—Agnes Fitzpatrick, Agnes Grade 7—Cordia Blalock, 90. Common Council, of 1 lllaniook City, 2,of Tillamook City,Oregon,being all of Blaser, Laurence Fitzpatrick, 100. District No. 33. Oregon has appointed C. J. Edwards, the property fronting and abutting upon, I Grade 6—Catherine O’Hara, 100. Grade 4— Lee Simmons, 90. Frank Heyd and C. 1. Myers as view or adjacentto thesaidproposedimprove- I Grade 7—Kathleen Tone, Rose Grade 5—Marie Mayer, 78. ers to view the following proposed ments and specially benefited there Plasker, Elta Sheets, Helen Pelz, Grade 6—Elizabeth Phillips, 96. street to-wit: An extension of street by, and that the Common Council of Ruth Benson, 100. Grade 8—Alta Simmons, 94. platted as Seventh Street in A. A. Mil Tillamook City, Oregon, has appointed Grade 8—Marie Dürrer, 100. let’s Addition (now known as Tenth Thursday the 27th dav of April. 1916, District No. 38. H. S.—Aileen Fitzpatrick, ~ Rose Grade 3—Dorothy Vaughn, Gladys i Street) by extending the North line at the City Hall in Tillamook City, i Pelz, 100. Kodad, 100. of said Tenth Street in a Southwest Oregon at the hour of 8 :00 P. M. ns District No. 10. Grade 5—Harvey Maddux, Katie erly direction from ths Southwest the time and place at which the Com Grade 3—Isedore Erickson, 100. corner of Block 14, in A.A. Miller’s mon Council shall hear and determine Shaw, 100. Grade 4—Catherine Smith, Ellen Grade 6—Jack Driscoll, Otes Pur- Addition to a point in the East side all objections to the apportionment of Glad, 100. » of Block 46 in Thayer’s addition 60 the cost of such street improvements, vis, KennethElliott, 100. Grade 5—Ethel Anderson, ioo. feet North of the center of the East and.that at said meeting, or at such Grade 8—Harry Elliott, 96. Grade 6—Elizabeth Zuercher, Chris- aide < f said Block, and running menee other time as the hearing may be ad District No. 39. :ina Olson, Dorothy Hare, 100. West of the West side of said journed to, the common council will Grade 3—Willie Batzner, 98. Grade 7—Eunice Swenson, 89. Grade 4—John f Rankin , ’, Charlie Block 46, and by extending the hear and determine such objections and Grade 8—Raymond Ford, 98. Burmcrster, 92. I ” South ‘ i line of said Street from make such changes therein sb shall be District No. ii. corner of Block necessary to make such apportionment Grade 5—Victor Olson, Lottie Eg- the Northwest J equitable and just. * The apportion Grade 3—Helen Lee, 94. gleston, Hilda Steele, Vivian Tohl, 16 in A. A. Miller’s Addition South ment so made by the 'Common Council Grade 6—Dora Lundberg, 96. westerly to the center of the East 100. Grade side of Block 46 in Thayer’s Addition, is on file with the undersigned City Re " ‘ 7—Naomi Scovell, 100. Grade 6— Abbie Rankin, too. and tunning thence West to the West corder and may be examined by any Grade 8—Eva Lundberg, 84. Grade 7— Alice Steele, Minnie 01- person interested therein. « side of Block 46, District No. is. sorr, 94. Done by order of the Common Coun I Grade 4—Homer Blum, 100. As provided for by Ordinance ad Grade 8—Anah Steele, 100. cil and dated this 8th day of April, opting the surveyor ’ s report, passed Grade 7— Beatrice Blackburn, 96. District No. 45. April 8th, 1916, and has appointed 1916. Grade 8— Hallie Desmond, Maud Grade 4—Florence Smith, 100. John Aschim, City Recorder of Tursday, the 11th day of May, 1916, Reynolds, Hattie Moore, ioo. Tillamook City, Oregon. District No. 46. at the City Hall in Tillamook City, District No. 14. Grade 3—Henry Smith, 70. Oregon, at the hour of 10 o ’ clock a.m. Grade 3—Dollie Derby, 100. Grade 8—Lester Best, 86. as the time and place for said viewers Grade 4—Letah Bar.-.Cte, too. District No. 47. to meet for the purpose oi making Grade 5—Caroline Strucby, 94. Grade 5—Edna Mewhirter, 92. the assessment of damages xml ben Grade 6—Harley Davidson, 100. Grade 6—Claude Willey, 94. efits arising out of thep roposed ex Grade 8—Ellen Hedrick, 88. Grade 8—Lucy Gardner, 94. tension of said street. All persons claiming damages by reason of the appropriation of any property affected by said proposed I extension are hereby notified to file their claims for such damages with / the undersigned City Rocerder, of Tillamook City, on or before the time so appointed for the meeting of said viewers. 7 ■ •• The boundaries and termini oi the proposed extension, and the descrip L -■ DONE RIGHT tion of the private property to be ap propriated for said extension are as at follows to-wit: Said proposed extension is bounded RIGHT PRICES. as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Block 14, of A. A. Miller's Addi tion toTillamook City, Oregon, and running thence in a Southwesterly direction to a point in the East side of Block 46 in Thayer’s Addition, 60 feet North of the center of the East side of said Block; thence West to 5 passenger Overland, Rebuilt ■ 1 the West side of said Block 46; and painted like new .......... $450.00 thence South to the center of the Maxwell Roadster, new tires. 150.00 West side of said Block 46; thence Ford Touring Car, first class East to the East side of said Block 46 condition ............. ................. 38500 thence Northeasterly to the North Hudson Roadster, would make west corner of Block 16 in A. A. dandy "racer” ................v . . 250.00 Miller’s Addition toTillamook City; Buick Roadster, good condi thence North to the place of begin tion .......................................... 175.00 ning. 1914 Ford, 5 pass. Body........ 3S-00 ■ 1 he private property to be appro r. À- - - * Easy terms to responsible parties. priated by said proposed extension is - , ' •’ described as follows: 60 feet off the South end of Lot I, — 60 feet off the South end of Lot 2 and 60 feet off the South end of Lot HAROLD F. HUMBERT, Baritone, with the Royal Trio, 3, in Block 46, of Thayer's Addition., also a strip of land 53.3 feet in width Friday Evening at the Christian Church. East and West by 60 feet North and Sidney E. Henderson, Free. "1 Papa” said the little daughter of a ' of his readings by Madge Pear H um- South, bounded on the West by Block Surveyor. :--------- rs-------- __ _L_ thc ,--- piano. These . pianolo as she I ’ L—, at -.......... t - jues 46 Thayer's Addition to Tillamook Prominent Oregon 1 Editor John Leland Henderson. Sec climbed upon his knee, , “you missed are a unique feature pf the* R oyal City; on the East by the West line of' ----------- retary Treat., Attoiney-ut- r------- “ 21 it tonight" She 1_ had attended an en- | Trio entertainment. Miss Hum bert A. A. Miller's Addition to Tillamook, Law, Notrary Public. Jertainment from which her father is, for her age, a brilliant pia list, city; on the South by a line extend- 1 Her solos and accompaniment* for ing from the Northwest corner of »■»fiiheen detained. Tillamook Title and her brother display real artistry. Mr. Block 16 of A. A. Miller’s Addition Wit is that?” the center of the East side of worthten cents just to see Humbert will sing both humorous to Abstract co. Block 46 of Thayer's Addition, and and dramatic masterpieces. that big fat man.” The concluding number of th e en on the North by a line parallel with Law, Abstracta, Real Estate, J- Alphus Boyd is well worth see- tertainment “By Special Delive y" is the South boundary and 60 feet dis- Surveying, Insurance. tr.Tt therefrom. a comedy sketch, woven about a >ng and hearing not alone because of Doth Phones Dated this April nth, 1916. slender plot, in which the entire 'rio hrs three hundred forty _______ ___ , pounds <1 Ira C. Smith. ORF.GOM. TILLAMOOK weight but also because of his genius are at their best. The program will be City Recorder of Tilla I given on Friday evening at tl.e local as an entertainer. mook City, Oregon. Mr. Boyd will be assisted in some Christian Church. 7 * -> Lis Obtain Higher Percentage f°r r the March Contest. ------ o------ following are the results of the Lily spelling contest for March 31, ¡ch show the pupils are obtaining her percentages: District No. 1 Irade 3—Hazel Wheatley, IOO. Grade 4—Flora Schild, Wallet rerance, Mabie Anderson, 100. in ade — 5—Oren Leach, 92. trade 6— Henrietta Jenkins, 96. irade 7— Hattie Severance, 100. District No. 3. Kirade 3— Josephine Peter, 100. Krade 4— Ivy McKiimny, 100. Krade 0—Mma Furrer, Orval John- Ki IOO. Krade 8—Craig Edgar, 82. I District No. 6. ■rade 3—Ruth Etzwilcr, Evelyn ■nib, 96. Krade 4—Herbert Redbcrg, 100. Krade 5—Frank Rcdberg, ioo. ■Grade 6—Ethel Ray, Mildred ■herzingcr, 100. j District No. 8. ■ Grade 3—Nora Richards, 100. ■tirade 4—Ardis Collier^ 86. ■ Grade 5—Willie McClay, Sewell ■ er, 100. ■ Grade 6—Bessie Myers, Wilma jingess, 100. ■jl. S.—Buell Woods, Virginia Alli- Bn, 98. I District N°. 9. I Grade 3—Marion Lamb, Donald IcGee, Eunice Ammer, Irene Lyster, lifford Ullmann, Edith Chaphe, label Harrison, Erma Hess, 100. (Grade 4—Beatrice Sheldon, Doris [night,Teddy Dick, Arden Pangborn Leia Wiley, Dorris Woolfe, Blanch Lrdy, Alberta Dow, Elvira Hanson, [eatricc Edgbert, Seth Slyter, ioo. I tirade 5—Bernice Clark, Glenn lattings, Wesley Tippin, Madge de Ford, Gordon Shartel, Marion Rob- Ion, Pauline Lamar, Mary Lamar, |ah Davidson, Willie Campbell, Iverie Shackleford, Ruth Heitsman, WISE & MASSEY, Denstists, Our Bridge Work is up to date, and we guarantee it in every way. By our pain less method we can grind the teeth and fit the crowns with out pain. I Have Opened Offices in the Tillamook Block, Room 205, Rooms 205 and 210. Phone Main 5. Office hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Daily Except Sundays. Other times by appointment. Also offices in Bay City, Phone 213. Bar View Hotel and Tent City, Phone 32F5. Examination and Advice Free. I •• y t JI is the round trip rate to Los Angeles. Six months return limit with stopovers*. The spring is a delightful time to go DOLLARS Southern California Beaches tire nt their best. Nice warm Htrtiny days making bathing ideal. Choice of benches, Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Venice, Redondo, Long Bench and Newport are nil within a few minutes ride to Ltrs Angeles. Remember that the beautiful I % Panama-California Exposition is open all the year. Many nf the best exhibits from the Panama-Pacific Exposition have been taken to San Diego making this fair big ger and better than ever. Portland to Los Angeles and Return. Write for our booklet on San Diego and Southern California. Ask local agent for further Information or wrln John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. X I - To those who wish to get a better KODAK this season, we have made arrangements whereby we can take in a few good old style machines in trade on new ones. Have Your House Wiring Done by i Kodak Cleaning and Repairing, Coast power Co. C. I. CLOUGH, J Reliable Druggist, 1 — -« Automobiles Good Values in Used Cars I ? $ See ROSENBERG At Tillamook Garage. YOU HAVE ONLY to and including TUESDAY the 18th To Register. DO IT NOW. ERWIN HARRISON, Candidate For COUNTY CLERK □ I ■ E3 — j / F j H