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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 10,
I
T.l
SMILE AWHILE.
Bevencge Supporti Hughes.
Summons.
In Township Two (2) North, Range
The South Half (S.M), and
Nine (») West.
The North Half of the North Half
"I say, you're ears have never been
The announcement that ex-senator
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Section Ten (19).
Notice is hereby given, that pursu­ (N.M of N.H).
pierced Aileen!"
Albert
S.
Beverage
will
take
the
Oregon
for
Tillamook
County.
|
The Southeast Quarter of the
Section Eighteen (18).
ant to the directions of a decree
“No, but they're being boredl”
stump for Hughes is political news of
rendered in the District Court of the
The East Half "of the West Half Southeast Quarter (S.E.M of S.E.M), ' W.’S. Terry, Plaintiff
consequence.
Next
to
Col.
Roosevelt,
vs.
Section Fifteen (15).
United States for the District of Ore­ (E.M of W-M).
A case of charity—He had heard
1 he was the most statesmanlike figure
The East Half of the Northeast ! Pearl Terry, Defendant
Lot Two (2), or the Southwest
gon, on the 10th of July, 1916, in a
To Pearl Terry, the above named in the Progressive party, As an orator and read a lot about Ireland, but had
cause wherein First Trust and Sav­ Quarter of the Northwest Quarter Quarter (E.’j of N.E.M),
and writer and a student of the de­ never been in the country before. As
The Northeast Quarter of the ' defendant.
ings Bank and Emil K. Boisot w::e (S.W.M of N.W.M), and
In the name of the State of Oregon: tails of legislation he easily surpassed he passed through an almost unin­
Lots Three (3) and Four (4), or Soutiieast Quarter (N.E.M of S.E. i You
complainants and wherein Tillamook
arc hereby required to appear the colonel. His speech at the pro­ habitable district he came upon a cot­
Timber and Logging Company was the West Half of the Southwest M), and
and answer the complaint filed again- gressive convention of 1912 was by tage. He drew near, and, to his horror
1 he ¡southwest Quarter (S.W.M).
defendant, the undersigned on the Quarter (W.M of S.W.M).
In Tovznship One (1) South, Range I st you in the above entitled suit on or tar the strongest utterance the move­ beneld-a poor old w oman seated on a
Section Nineteen (19).
19th day of August, 1916, at the
| before the expiration of six weeks ment inspired. His record in the Sen stone outside the hut, with all her
Six («) West.
The Northeast Quarter (N.E.M).
hour of 3;3< 0 p.rn,,
_
will sell at tii<-
! from the date of the first publication ate was memorable, although he was humble belongings gathered around
Section Six (6)
The East Half of the Southeast
front door of the County Court
I.ots Three (3), Five (£»), _Six (6), I of this summons, and if you fail to not especially popular with his col­ her.
House of 'l illamook County, Oregon, Quarter (E.M of S.E.M).
An eviction! Then what he had read
(13) and appear and answer, for want thereof, leagues. There were two reasons for
The Southeast Quarter of the Eleven (H), Thirteen
at Tillamook, in said County and
. the plaintiff will apply to the court this. One was his lack of appearance was true, after al). He looked at the
State, all of the following described Northwest Quarter (S.E.M of N.W. Fourteen (14), and
The East Half of the Southwest 1 for a decree therein for the relief of humility and the other was his resigned face of the old daine seated,
M )■ and
real property, to-wit:
prayed for in the complaint, which is disagreeable habit of injecting into without her household goods around
Lots Une (1) and Two (2), or the Quarter (E.M of S.W.M).
LANDS
IN
WASHINGTON
COUNTY, that the bo ids of matrimony existing their speeches, designed for home her, alone in that disolate land. He
IN LANE
West Half ot the Northwest Quarter LANDS
COUNTY OREGON.
between yourself and this plaintiff be consumption, queries and comment must do something. Walking up to
OREGON.
In Township One (1) North, Range (W.M of N.W.M).
In i Township Twenty-Tlnee (23) dissolved and for such other and that spoiled them. Beveridge has al­ her, he tenderly placed a live-pound
Section Iwenty (20).
Six («) West.
further relief as the Court may deem ways been a prodigious worker and a note in her thin hand. He noted with
South Range Three (3) West.
The Northwest Quarter of the
Section Thirty-five (35)
fiend for reliable information, and he some pleasure the look of ainaze-
equitable.
Section Eighteen (18).
The North Half of the Northeast Southeast Quarter (N.W.M of S.E.
This summons is published in the could not remain silent when fellow ment that grew in her eyes as she
The West Half of the Southeast
M),
Quarter (NH of N.E. M),
Tillamook Headlight by order of the senators were talking out of the full­ realized this generosity.
The North Half of the Southwest Quarter (W.M of S.E.M), and
___ _________
_
The
Southwest Quarter
of the
"Tell me, what is the trouble,
The East Half of the Southwest i I Hon. A. M. Hare, County Judge of ness of their ignorance, extemporiz­
Northwest Quarter (S.W.M of N.W. Quarter (N.M of S.W.M),
_______________
_____
or­ by an
ing their facts. His debate with Bryan mother?” he asked gently.
Tillamook County,
Oregon,
The Southwest Quarter of the Quarter (E.M of S.W.M).
M), and the
"Thank ye koindly, sir! It’s me old
der dated the fifth day of July, 1916, in 1908 drove the peerless leader in­
Section Twenty-eight (28)
Northwest Quarter of the South- Southwest Quarter (S.W.M of S.W.
The South Half of the Northeast requiring publication of this sum­ to admissions that upset the tradi­ man inside w'hitewashin the place
West Quarter (N.W.M of S.W. %). M), and
mons to be made once a week for six tions of the Democratic party. In this from top to bottom!”
Quarter (SM of N.E.M),
The North Half (N.M).
Section Thirty-Six (36)
of the weeks, and the date of the first pub­ debate he showed not only rare dia­
The Northwest Quarter
~
Section Twenty-one (21).
The Northwest Quarter (N.W. M)-
lectical skill, but a wealth of research,
Sounded that way—A half-intoxi-
______
The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (N.W.M of N.E. lication is the 6th day of July 1916.
In Township One (1) North, Range
Geo. P. Winslow’,
a remarkable grasp of concrete facts cated man walked unsteadily into a
Northwest Quarter (N.W.M of N.W. M). and
Five (») West.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
and the comprehensive vision of a restaurant and seated himself at a
The Southeast Quarter of the
M);
Section Twenty (20).
world statesman.
table. As he rocked about on his seat
The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (S.E.M of N.W. Last publication August 17, 1916.
The North Half of the Southwest
trying to make up his mind what to
Southwest Quarter (SW.J4 of S.W. M).
Quarter (N. M of S.W. M)
order another
customer ordered;
Also all the right, title, and interest I Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real
M),
The Northwest Quarter
Death
°f
Whitcomb
Riley.
Property.
“Stew!” “Stcy,” bawled the waiter to
'1 he East Half oí the West Half of the defendant, 'lillamook Timber
Southeast Quarter (N.W.M
and Logging Company, in and to any
the cook in the kitchen.
Notice is hereby given, that by vir­
Indiana docs well to pay public
M) and the
of the lands above described, and in
“Say bo" said a serious faced mau
The East Half (E.J/j).
Southwest Quarter of the North-
honors
to
the
dead
poet,
James
Whit
­
and to any of the timber on any of tue ot an execution and Order of
sitting near the drunk, “They're pag-
Section Twenty-Two (22).
east Quarter (S.W. M of N.E . M).
comb
Riley.
His
body
is
to
lie
in
state
The Northeast Quarter (N.E.M), the lands above described, and in and sale issued out of the Circuit Court al the capitol by order of the Gover­ in’ you, ain’t they?”
In Township Two (¡4) North, Range
to any of the lands the timber on of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­
and
Six («) West.
which is above described, together ty of I illamook, dated the 8th day of nor, and there is nowhere any doubt j Not what they seemed—A box sup-
The'West Half (W.M).
Section Sixteen (16).
with all lumber mills, lumber mill July, 1916, in the cause in the said that the people will take full advant­
An important point.—A man wlijJ
Section Twenty-three (23).
The West Half (W. M) and
age of the- opportunity to render
Quarter
of the plants, including planing mills, saw court wherein The Adjustment Bu­ homage to one whom they loved in a had made a big fortune was speaking
The Southeast
_
The Southeast Quarter (S.E. M)-
reau
of
the
Portland
Association
of
mills,
boilers,
boiler
rooms,
kilns,
-
of N.E.M)
In Township One (1) South, Range Northeast Quarter (S.E.M
personal and intimate way. It is a few words to a class at a business
I he Northwest Quarter (N.W.M), power houses, machine shops, and all Credit Men, was plaintiff, and E. E. doubtful if as sincere and widespread college. Of course, the main theme ot
Six (<«) West.
Yarnell
and
Frances
J.
Yarnell,
hus
­
other
houses,
buildings,
structures,
his address was himself.
and
Section Two (2).
Lots One' (i), Two' (2), Three | The East Half of the Southeast engines, machinery, and apparatus of band and wife, were defendants, upon a public mourning would take place
“All my success in life, all my fin­
in Indiana upon the death of any
a
judgment
and
decree
rendered
in
every
kind
and
character
(except
ancial prestige,” he said proudly, “1
(3) and Four (4), or the North Half Quarter (E.M of S.E.M).
other
of
her
citizens.
And
the
whole
said
cause
on
the
27th
day
of
June,
rights
of
way,
property
and
appur
­
Section Twenty-six (26).
owe to one tiling alone—pluck. Just
of the North Half (N.M of N.M).
The Southwest Quarter (S.W.M), tenances of railroad companies not 1916, in favor of said plaintiffs and country mourns with her over the lake that for your motto—‘Pluc’.,
Section Four (4).
passing
of
this
kindly,
lovable
spirit,
against
said
defendants,
for
the
sum
owned
by
the
defendant,
Tillamook
pluck, pluck!" He made an impressive
Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), and
The East Half of the East Half Timber and Logging Company, and of $550.00, with interest thereon at who after all belonged not to Ind­ pause there, but the effect wr.i ruin-?.,
Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Eleven
iana
but
to
all
America.
the
rate
of
8
per
cent
per
annum
from
except
public
roads)
situated
upon
or
(E.M of E.M).
(11) and Twelve (12), and
Among learned societies and in the by one student, who asked impressiv­
connected with the said lands and the 3rd day of February, 1916, the
Section Twenty-seven (27).
The Southwest Quarter (S.W. M).
company
of academicians of high de­ ely:
further
sum
of
$50.00
attorney
’
s
fees
real estate, or any portion thereof,
All of the Section.
“Yes, sir, but please tell us ho
LANDS IN TILLAMOOK COUN­
gree
Riley
’s was not a great name,
and
costs
and
disbursements
taxed
at
with
all
rights
of
way,
easements,
Section Twenty-Eight (28).
TY, OREGON.
whom did you pluck?' ’
borne
of
them
even
denied
him
the
$17.45,
and
commanding
me
to
sell
All of the Section.
water Tights, with the appurtenances
In Township One (1) North, Range
thereunto belonging or appertaining. the hereinafter described real proper­ title of poet. To them poet means
Section 'Iwenty-ninc (29)
The age of woman.—Mr. B ibr?c>
Seven (7) West.
All of the Section.
Said property will be sold for the ty of said defendants, to satisfy the creator, prophet, seer—one who as it has just been teAu.g his wile vf ....
Section Three (3).
were
dwells
like
a
star
apart
and
il
­
said
sums
due
under
said
judgment
purpose
of
realizing
$3,291,606.27,
Section Thirty (30).
The South Half of the Northwest
luminated human life only by being old friend.
with interest at the rate of six per and decree.
The Southeast Quarter (S.E.M),
“And he said he knew me when I
Quarter (S.M of N.W.M) and
distant
from it. But not only are the
Now
therefore,
in
order
to
satisfy
The East haff of the Northeast cent per annum from July 10th, 1916,
Lots Three (3) and Four (4), or
was a little girl,” interrogated the
poets
of
this
sort
exceedingly
few,
the
said
judgment
and
decree,
and
and the costs and disbursements al­
the North Half of the Northwest Quarter (E.M of N.E%),
wife.
1 he East Half of the Southwest lowed the above named complainants the costs and expenses of such sale, but exceedingly few read or know
Quarter (N.M of N.W.M).
“No,” said Babcock, he didn’t -ay
I
will,
on
the
19th
day
of
August,
them.
For
every
living
American
—
or
Quarter (E.M of S.W.%),
in the above entitled cause, and the
Section Four (4).
anything of the sort.
1916,
at
10
o
’
clock
a.m.,
of
said
day,
Englishman,
for
that
matter
—
who
1 he Southeast
Quarter of the expenses of effecting the said sale. I
Lots One (1) and Two (2), or the
“But you just said he did,” said
..'..„Z be at the front door of the county court has honestly read and enjoyed Milton Mrs. Babcock.
North Half of the Northeast Quarter Northwest Quarter (S.EJ-Í of N.W. In case the said moneys shall
house
in
Tillamook
City,
Oregon,
sell
a
thousand
have
read
and
loved
Jim
M),
realized by a sale of a part of the
(N.M of N.E.M).
i "’No,” said the man “I didn’t.”
Lot lwo (2), or the Southwest said property, the remainder of the at public auction, for cash in hand, Riley.
The Timber on the Southeast Quar­
“Why Charles!” exclaimed his wife
all of the right, title, estate and in­
He was the poet of the so-called
ter of the Northeast Quarter (S.E.M Quarter-of the Northwest Quarter property above described will not be terest of the said defendants in and ordinary
things, of everyday human “what did he say then?”
(S.W.M, of N.W.M), and
sold.
of N.E.M).
"I said,” replied the brute, "that lie
.Pursuant to the directions of the to the real property situate in Tilla­ duties, pleasures, and affections, of said he knew you when he was a ill-
The Timber on the North Half of i Lots Three (3) and Four (4), or
mook County, Oregon, described as
the Southeast Quarter (N.M of S.E. the West Half of the Southwest said decree the undersigned will ac­ follows, to-wit: S. 30 ft. of Lot 3, common human life. And these co­ tie boy.”
called ordinary things being in reality
Quarter (W.M of S.W. %).
cept no bid unless the bidder shall
M). and
Section Thirty-one (31).
deposit with the undersigned, either Block 2; and the S. 30 ft. of Lot 4, the most precious and extraordinary
The Timber on the Southeast Quar­
Recognized.
The Southeast Quarter (S.E. M),
in cash, or in a check certified by a Block 2; and beginning at the S. E. things, who knows but that in the
ter of the Southeast Quarter (S.E.M
In honor of a visit to his plant by
1 he East Half ot the West Half (E. National or State Bank or Trust corner of Lot 3, N. 30 ft. E. 5 ft., S. final judgment when last shall be
of S.E.M).
/i of W.M), and
Company situated in the City
of 30 ft., W. 5 ft. to beginning of Lot 4t first and first last, the name of James the governor of the state, an automo­
Section Nine (9).
Lo's One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Chicago, Illinois,
"" ' , the
' City
J" , of _ New Block 2, in the town of Tillamook, Witcomb Riley will be written high bile manufacturer once had a com­
The West Half of the Northeast
and Four (4), or the W est Half of York, New York, or the City of Port­ County of Tillamook, State of Ore­ above the place that his millions of plete car assembled in something like
Quarter (W.M of N.E.M), and
affectionate admirers now claim for seven minutes.
land, Oregon, in au amount equal to gon-
The East Half of the Northwest the West Half (W.M of W.M).
Dated July 20th, 1916.
Some weeks after the fact was
it?
________________
Section Thirty-two (32).
at least twenty per cent of the bid in­
Quarter (E.M of N.W.M).
H. Crenshaw, Sheriff of
heralded in the daily papers the tele­
In Township Two (2) North, Range .The Southeast Quarter (S.E.M) and terposed; provided, that no deposit
Tillamook
County,
Oregon.
phone at the factory rang vigorously.
The West Half (W.M),
Rural Credits Bill.
will be accepted in the sura of less
Seven (7) West.
"It is true that you assembled a car
Section Thirty-three (33).
than $5,000.00, and that no deposit First publication July 20, 1916.
Section One (1).
Last
publication
August
17,
1916.
The East Half (E.M),
will be required in excess of $25,000.-
The passage by Congress of the in seven minutes at your factory?”
The South Half of the Northwest
The Northwest Quarter (N.W.M), 00. In case any bidder or purchaser
rural credits bill is a triumph of jus­ the voice asked.
Quarter (S.M of N.W.M), and
“Yes” came the reply. "Why?”
Lots Three (3) and Four (4), or and
shall fail to make good his bid within
tice and ends one of the big struggles
Notice of Guardian's Sale.
The North Half of the Southwest the time allow’cd therefor by the de­
I "Oh, nothing,” said the cadm in­
of the sixty-fourth Congress.
the North Half of the Northwest
Quarter (N.M of S.W.M).
cree above referred to or by any order
Quarter (N.M of N.W.M).
Altogether there have been 1H quirer, “only I’ve got the car!”
In the County Court of the State of
------o—■ ■
Section Thirty-four (34),
Section Two (2).
passed by the undersigned pursuant Oregon for Linn County.
rural credit bills in Congress. They
The West Half (W.M),
The South Half of the South Half
to the directions of the said decree, In the matter of the estate
have included every shade of opinion
Near Consolation.
I he Southeast Quarter (S.E.M) and then the .deposit made by such bidder
(SA* of S.M)
from that which favors government
Is Mayme going to the une week
and guardianship of
1 he West Half of the Northeast shall be forfeited as a penalty for Charles Murphy
The South Half of the North Half
supervision of a farm mortgage sys­ exercises at Annapolis,
and
Quarter (W.M of N.E.M).
such failure.
(S.M of N.M), and
tem to that which favors direct gov­
Walter Murphy, Minors.
No, but she’s just bought a lovely
Section Thirty-five (35).
Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3)
The said sale will be made subject
middy blouse.”
Notice is hereby given that undei ernment loans to farmers.
I he West Half of the West Half to the confirmation of the above en­ and in pursuance of a license and
and Four (4), or the North Half of
The new bill as passed puts the
(W.M of W.M).
tiu North Half (N.H ol N H).
titled court and to the redemption order of sale made by the County fanners “upon an equality with all
Practiced Art.
In Township Two (2) North, Range provided by law. It will also be made Court of Linn County, Oregon, on the others who have genuine assets, and
Section Three (3)
“They say this aviator is a good
Kight (N) West.
The South Half of the Northwest
subject to and in accordance with the 24th day of July, 1916, in the above makes the great credit of the country football player also.”
Section Thirteen (13).
Quarter (S.M of N.W.M),
provisions and directions contained in entitled matter, authorizing, directing available to them.”
“He certainly ought to know all
'1 he Southeast Quarter (S.E.M).
The Southeast Quarter
of the
the said decree.
It is news to many persons that the about a flying wedge.”
and empowering the undersigned
Section Twenty-three (23).
Southwest Quarter (S.E.M of S.W.
Dated July 17th, 1916.
farmer
has
never
had
the
borrowing
\\ in. J. Murphy, as guardian of the
The Southeast Quarter (S.E.M).
M)t
WALLACE McCAMANT, person and estate of Charles Murphy privilege without which the manufac­
Obliging an old Master,
Section Twenty-four (24)
The North Half of the Southwest
Master in Chancery.
and Walter Murphy, minors, to sell turing and commercial interests of
On the occasion of the death of a
The North Half (N.M).
Quarter (N.M of S.W.M),
certain real property belonging to the the country would perish.
1 he W est Half of the Southeast Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real s..id minors at public or private sale
The Southeast Quarter (S.E.M)
Because the farmer has had no way chief of one of the department bu-
and.
Quarter (W.M of S.E.M), and
Property.
to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to get money at a fair rate for a long reaus in Washington a clerk in that
The Southwest Quarter (S.W.%).
Lots Three (3) and Four (4), or
1, as such guardian, will, on or after time, the evils of the landlord system, bureau was dashing madly down the
Section Twenty-five (25).
the North Half of thè Northwest
Notice is hereby given, that by vir­ the first day of September, 1916, at one of which is the high cost of food, street when he was stopped by a
Quarter (N.M oí N.W.M).
The Southeast Quarter (S.E.M) and tue of an execution issued out of the the office of Dan Johnston, Attorney have increased by leaps and bounds friend., who asked:
The North Half (N.M).
Section Four (4),
“Why the duce are you in such a
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, at law, in the City of Albany, Linn in the last quarter of a century.
Section Twenty-six (26).
The Southeast
_ ____ of thè
....
Quarter
for the County of Tillamook, dated County, Oregon, offer for sale and
Successful farming is purely a de­ tearing hurry?”
The North Half oi the Northeast the 15th day of July, 1916, upon a sell at private sale to the highest bid­ velopment proposition, so far as time
Southeast quarter (S.E.M of S.E.M),
“I am going,” explained the clerk,
The West Half of the Southeast Quarter (N.M of N.E.M),
judgment rendered in the Circuit der, for cash in hand, all the right, is concerned, it is a matter of years. “to the'funeral of my chief, and there
Quarter (W.M of S.E.M),
’The Southeast Quarter of the Court of the State of Oregon, for the title, interest and estate of said
But the banking business can be is nothing he hates like unpunc t .1-
The Southwest Quarter (S.W.M) Northeast Quarter (S.E.M of N.E.M) County of Multnomah, on the 5th Charles Murphy and Walter Murphy, made successful only by turning loans »(>
ity.”
and
-------- O'
The Northeast Quarter of the day of May, 1916, in the cause where­ said minors, in and to the following over and over, rapidly, many times.
Lot One (1), or the Northeast
________ Northwest Quarter (N.E.M of N. in P. H. Stevenson was plaintiff and described real property, to-wit:
Useless Husbands.
The farmer and the banker work at
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter W.M), and
------o- ■
Tillamook Land and Investment, and
Part of the pre-emption land claim cross purposes. Farmers have been
1 he Southeast Quarter (SEA*'.
(N.E.M of N.E.M)
1 illamook Cranberry Company were of D. D. Bailey, in Section 21, in largely shut out of the borrowing
In a certain provinical town where
Section Five (5).
Section Twenty-seven (27)
defendants, in favor of said plaintiffs Township 1 N. R. 10 W. Will. Mcrd. privilege.
everything is up to date and the peo­
The East Half of the Southeast
1 he Southwest Quarter of the
I
' and against said defendants, and in Oregon, beginning at a point 12.13
Lately, as farming methods have ple are always planning some new
Northeast Quarter (S.W.M of N. . commanding me to satisfy the bal- chains west of the meander corner become more scientific, the farmer's scheme a shocking thing happened.
Quarter (E.Mof S.E.M).
E.M)
Section Seven (7).
| ance now due on said judgment, between Sections 21 and 22 in said condition has become worse.
One of the popuhr society women
The South Half of the Northeast
1 he East Half of the Southwest amounting to the sum of $684,57, to­ Township and Range, and on the
Within the past decade, agricultural announced a “white elephant party.”
Quarter (S.H of N E 11 ).
¡ Quarter (E.M of S.W.M),
gether with interest thereon at the North boundary of the aforesaid processes have been revolutionized.
Every guest was to bring something
The Southeast Quarter (S.E.M),
The Northwest Quarter of the 1 rate of 6 per cent per annum from claim, and running thence South 8.75 The best farmer is now trained in in that she could not find us« for
t
The East Half of the Southwest Southwest Quarter (N.W.!* of S.W. 1 the 5th day of May, 1916, and the chains; thence East 3,43 chains: agricultural college. Even the small yet too good to throw away.
M), and
Quarter (E.M of S.W.M),
costs of and accruing upon such ex­
The party, however, would F.-. ~
The Northwest Quarter (N.W.M). I ecution. out of the sale of the proper­ thence South 3.00 chains; thence farmer must practice intensive scien­ been
The Southeast
Quarter of the
a great success but for ti.c r:
South 69 degrees West 3.67 chains; tific processes. He is learning, among
Section Twenty-eight (28).
Northwest Quarter (S.E.M of N.W.
ty of the said defendants;
thence South 8 2 degrees West 2.8 7 other things, that there is no such looked for development which .
All of the Section.
M). and
Now, therefore, I have duly levied chains; thence North 13.37 chains; thing as profitable farming without it up.
Section Twenty-nine (29)
Lots Three (3) and Four (4), or
upon, and on the 19th day of August, thence East 2,84 chains, containing stock, horses, cows, etc.
Eleven of the 19 v.
All of the Section.
the West Half of the Southwest
19 16, at 10 o'clock a m., at the front five (5) acres;
It takes at least five years to get a their husbands.
Section Thirty (30).
Quarter (W.M of S.W.M).
door of the County Court House in
Also: Commencing at a point 15 farm started, or to change from ex­
The West Half of the Ea
Section Eight (8).
t-ast Half j Tillamook City, Oregon, I will sell,
M^e Appetizers
rc>ds West from the Meander post of clusive gTain farming to grain and
The Northeast Qi 'uartcr of the (W.M of E.M),
| at public auction, to the highest bid-
The East Half of the West Half I der, for cash in hand, the real prop- Tillamook Bay, between Section 21 stock farming, another five to get it
Northeast Quarter (N E.M of N.E.M)
Dr. Wilfren Grenfell, the L*hra<
and 22, running thence West 4.95 established in ordinary security, and
(E.M of W.M),
The South Half (S.M), and
j erty of said defendants, situated i i
physician, tells the foil, rwing ui.iusi.-g
Lot lwo (2), or the Southwest ! Tillamook County, Oregon, described chains; thence South 11.75 chains another five to perfect it.
The South Half of the North Half
The farmer needs money to do atl story about one cf his trips on ’ o*
from which said meander post is a
Quarter of thr Northwest Quarter as follows, to-wit:
(S.M of N !Q.
.ied
spruce
tree
3
inches
in
diameter,
this
and he needs it on long time, ntatik e,:
(S.W.M of N.W.M), and
Section Nine (9).
Tracts " 1. 2,
* * 3, of Lot 1.
hearing North 26 degrees East 11 This is exactly what the new rural He and his guide were on the way
Lots I hree (3) and Four (4), or
The West Half (W M).
Tracts I 4, 5, of Lot 2;
links; thence along the County Road credits bill is intended to supply hint a distant village, where a small boy
the West Half of the Southwest
The Northeast Quarter (N.E !*).
Tracts 1. 2, 3. 4, 5. of Lot 5;
in Southeasterly direction 8.78 chains with.
was reported to have “found himself
The West Half *f the Southeast Quarter (W.M of S.W.'.*),
Tracts 1, 3. of Lot 11;
to a post bearing North 12 degrees
It will permit the small farmer to in
.st°n:ach ” which means In th"
Section Thirty-one (91).
Quarter (W.'j oí S.E.M), and
Tracts 1, 2, of Lot U; Tract
I
East is a witness tree from which prosper. It will encourage the back- semi-Chauceriat. dia’ect of Labrador
The Fast Half (E.M),
The Southeast Quarter of the
Lot 1«;
that he was afflicted with indigestion.
said post is a witness tree distant 150 to-the-land movement.
The East Half pf the West Half
Southeast Quarter (SEA* of S.E.M)
Tract 3 of Lot 21;
It is the first step in doing away with The guide "cleft the split” (split the
links from which said post last men­
(E.M t)f W.M),
Section Ten (10).
Tract 2 of Lot 22;
tioned is another witness tree bearing the terrible threat of landlordism in W ood) and prepared the luncheon of
Lots One (1) and Two (2), or the
The Southeast Quarter of the
Tract 6 of Lot 24; and
South 38 degrees West, distant from the United States. It will help the 60 steaming tea and pork buns, one of
Northwest Quarter (S.E.$4 of N.W West Half of the Northwest Quarter
Tract 5 of Lot 27;
natural foods that really docs not
(W.M of N.W.’i), and
All in the tract platted as Mariti­ said post 58 links; thence North 4,50 per cent of the country's agricultur­ the
ML and
chains to the place of beginning, con­ ists, who are now renting farmers, to freeze.
Lot Three (3), or the Northwest lands in Sections 24 and li. , Town
The South Half (S.W).
____
“Where,” inquired Dr. Grenfell,
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter ship 5 South. Range 11 West of W taining four (4) acres, more or less, become land and home owners.
Section Eleven (11).
all in Section 21. Lot 4, T 1 N„ R.
"are the compressed food tablets? I
(N W.M of S.W.M).
All of the Section.
M
10 W. Will. Merd. in Tillamook
gave you a month's supply tins morn­
Section Thirty-two (32)
Section Fourteen (14).
Dated July 20th. 1916.
Discretion.
ing.”
■
All of the Section.
The South Half of the Southwest
H Crenshaw, Sheriff of County, 'Oregon.
Dated this 25th day of July, 1916. |
"Oh" answered the guide impassive­
Section Thirty three (33)
Quarter (S.’» of S.W.M).
Tillamook Conntv, Oregon
\\ in J. Murphy, Guardian.
All of the Section.
“W hy do yon decide not
Section Fifteen (16).
First publication July 20. 1916
go to ly. “I ate them after breakfjst,” and
he hungarilv bit into his porx bun.
Section Thirty-four (34)
the convention?” inquired
The East Half of the Southeast
Last publication August 17. 1914
To The Voters.
All of the Section.
constituent.
Quarter (EH of S.F..M),
Section Thu tv-five (35).
The West Half of the South west
"Well," replied Congressman Ham-
The patient wife knows well what
Jitney Service: Auto 'or hire at all
I hereby announce my candidacy fatt, “I thought 1 would get more free trade prosperity nteans to her
The Northeast Quarter (N.E.M)
Quarter (W S of S.W.M), and
hours.
Phone
53J
Day
—
154J
for
the
office
cf
District
Attorney
to
night
and.
The North Half (N.H).
out of it by staying at home and and the children. She knows that the
be voted for November 7, 1916.
The Southwest Quarter (S.W.M).
Lee Slyter.
Section Seventeen (17).
blaming the other fellows for what­ income is either the same as before,
J. R. Callahan.
ever is done that turns out wrong."
or less, and the outgo double.
MASTER’S SALE.
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