Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 18, 1917, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.'JANUARY 18. 1917.
NOTICE.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
WHEREAS, the State Board of
Fish and Gaine Commissioners of the
State of Oregon (as well as its pred­
ecessors, the Board of Fish Commis­
sioners) has propagated and stocked,
and is propagating and stocking the
waters of 1 illainook Bay and its trib­
utaries, in 1 illainook County, State ot
Oregon, with salmon and other lood
fish, and
,,
WHEREzYS, said 1 illainook Hay
and its tributaries are frequented by
salmon and other food fish, and lor
the purpose oi protecting the same,
the Stale Board of I'lsh and Ganic
Commissioners has decided to close a
tributary to said 1 illainook Bay,
known as Hoquarton Slough and Us
tributaries, above a point oil said
Hoquarton Slough North 47 degrees
31 minutes West 2,013.7 feet from
the section corner common to Sec­
tions 23, 24, 25 and 26 of Township 1
South, Range 10 West of the W ill-
ametle Meridian, I his point on said
Hoquarton Slough being more partic­
ularly de-igiiatcd by posts erected by
the Master Fish Warden warning the
public; ami also another tributary, of
said I illainook Bay, know n as lilla-
mook River, and its tributaries, above
a point 100 feet below the mouth of
Trask River, all being in Tillamook
County, Slate of Oregon, to prevent
fishing therein by any means what­
ever for .salmon and other food fish,
during the periods of time herein-
aiter specified;
NOW THEREFORE NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN by said State
Board of Fish ami Game Commis­
sioners, that said tributary of Tilla­
mook Bay known
as Hoquarton
Slough, and its tributaries, above a
point on said
Hoquarton Slough
North 47 degrees 31 minutes West
2,013.7 feet from tile section corner
eoiiimoli to Sections 23, 24. 25, ami
26 of Township 1 South Range 10
West oi the Willamette Meridian.
This point on Hoquarton Slough be­
ing more particularly designated by
posts erected by the Master Fish
Wardell warning the public, are and
each of them is hereby closed to fish­
ing of any kind for salmon and other
food fish, from ami after January 29,
1917, until said tributary of Tilla­
mook Bay, known as Hoquarton
Slough, and its tributaries, above a
point on said Hoquarton Slough
North 47 degrees 31 minutes West
2,013.7 feet from the Section corner
common to Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26
of Township 1 South Range 10
West of the Willamette Meridian, is,
or are open again to salmon and other
food fish fishing herein prohibited, as
provided for under Section 5316 of
Lord's Oregon Laws; ami that said
tributary of Tillamook Bay, known as
'Tillamook River, and its tributaries,
above a point 100 feet below the
lowermost portion of the meuth of
'Trask River, are and each of them is
hereby closed to fishing of any kind
lor salmon and other food fish, from
and after January 29, 1917, until said
tributary of 'Tillamook Bay, known
as Tillamook River, and its tributaries
above a point 100 feet below the
lowermost portion of the mouth of
Trask River, is or are open again to
salmon and other food fish fishing
herein prohibited, as provided for
tinder Section 5316 of Lord's Oregon
Laws.
And it is and shall be unlawful to
fish for, or take or catch any salmon
and other food fish in any of said
waters during the said periods of
time above specified.
Any and all persons whomsoever
so fishing in violation of this notice
will be prosecuted as by law provided.
Dated at Portland, Oregon,
....................
this
18th day of December, A. I)., 1916.
S'TA'TI BOARD Ob’ FISH AN
GAMF (. l iM MISSION IRS,
By Janie . W ithvconibe.
By I. N. Fleischncr,
By F M. Warren.
By Marion Jack,
Bv t . F. Stone.
ALL WRONG.
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The Mistake is made by Many Tilla
tnook Citizens.
Look for the cause of backache.
I o be cured you must know the
cause.
It it's weak kidneys
\ on must set the kidneys working
right.
A resident of McMinnville shows
you how.
Frank Grant, 433 Lafayette Ave.,
McMinnville, Orc, says: "Doan’s
Kidney I'ills are the only medicine
that does me any good whenever my
back feels lame and stiff. Heavy lift­
ing and exposure gels my kidneys out
of fix once in a while. I can hardly
lift anything, and when 1 get down it
is difficult for me to straighten up.
After I have taken Doan's Kidney
Pills for a few days, my back feels
strong as ever."
Price 50c., at alt dealers. Don't
simply ask lor a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
as Mr. Grant uses
Foster Milburn
to., Props, Buffalo, N. V.
MERCHANT'S WIFE ADVISES
TILLAMOOK WOMEN.
"I had stomach trouble so bad 1
Could cat nothing but toast, fruit, and
hot water. Everything else soured
ami formed gas. Dieting did no good.
I was miserable until I tried buck­
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed
in Adler i-ka. ONE SPOON I I I
benetitted me INSTANTLY.” Be­
cause au L i i ka empties BOTH large
and ■.mall intestine, il relieves ANY
< ASF. constipation, sour stomach or
I'-»» oid prevents appendicitis. It has
QI It K IS I action of anything we
e ver sold. I S. Lamar, druggist.
Chamberlain'« C^ugh Remedy Moat
Effectual.
■■■ o
"I have taken a great many bottles
of ( hamberlain's Cough remedy and
every time it has cured me. I have
f<m;d it most effectual for a hacking
cough and for colds. After taking it
a cough always disappears,” whites I.
& Moore, Lost Valley, Ga. For sale
by Lamars Drug Store.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!!!
George MacTarnaghan, J. A. Mac­ No tic* and Summons in Foreclosure
of Tax Lien.
Tarnaghan, Denis Mallon, Patrick
Maloy, J. C. Manley, Eugene Mai-
—o-----
In the Circuit Court of the State of
ero, Andy Mattson,
Henry A.
In the Circuit Court of the State
ON THE ONE HAND
Meyer, Vvilford O'Neill Kate E. Orcguu, tor iriiawuok Couuiy.
Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
you may have your house burned over
Ortman, otherwise known as Miss K. n. Lusxiuu,
S. B. Vincent, as Receiver for 1. B.
ruiniui
Kate E. Ortman, J. H. Overhauser,
Potter Realty Company, a corpora­
your head, but on the other you
vs.
Chattie H. Overhauser, E. M. Per­
tion, and as receiver for Potter-
should have a fire insurance policy,
sons, otherwise known as Mrs. E. Iola 1. Handley, a. widow and
Chapin Realty Company, a corpora­
M, Persons, Joseph Peters, Nina E, I aU persons unknown, it any,
tion, Plaintiffs.
to entirely wipe out such a frightful
having
or
claiming
au
interest
Pickett, Gertrude Phillips, other­
vs.
loss. Now an insurance policy only
wise known as Miss Gertrude Phil­ or estate in aim to the ncrcin-
Pearl Alkire, otherwise known as Mrs.
lips, J. H. Price, La Vauchia Hill attcr uescriued real property,
Pearl Alkire, E, K. K. Allen, Ade-
calls for a premium of a few dollars
Izcictiuauis.
Price, otherwise known as Mrs.
laid Barstow, L. W. Belveal, Lewis
To lota 1. Handley, a widow and all
for every thousand valuation at in­
La Vauchia
Hill
Price,
Knute
G. Belveal, Jacob A. Blissenbach,
Quist, B. L. Redden, F. J. Schrae- persons unknown, it any, having or
Ada Breese, otherwise known as
tervals of three or five years. Dispose
der, Robert Sears, Etta J. Seis, claiming an interest or estate m and
Mrs. Ada Breese, F. Bresnaham,
of your anxiety about your real estate
to
the
hereinatier
described
real
prop
­
otherwise
known
as
Mrs.
Etta
J.
Elizabeth Brown, Thomas F. Burns,
Seis, D. C. Sheldon, Albert Edward erty, the auove named defendants,
T. F. Burns, Lorenzo M. Burton,
and do it now.
in the name oi the ¿tale ot Oregon;
Brown, John F. Smith, M. L. Smith,
E. L. Bushnell, W. H. Campbell, D.
1 ou are hereby notuied that this
Green,
J. F. Smith, Ignatius Stapelton,
F. Campbell, Jr., C. D.
Oscar Stenberg, C. B. Stroman, F. plaintlil is the holder ot Certificate ot
otherwise known as Mrs. C. D.
9 < u
issued
Taylor, W. A. Templin, Halver Delinquency number
Green, Del Clements, Annie E.
ff
Thorson, Thomas L. Tutty, Ella October 2o, 1913, by the lax collec­
-___ ____ ____
Casey, otherwise
known 1 as Miss
Vanduyn, otherwise known as Mrs. tor or Tillamook County, State of
Annie E. Casey, Joseph C. Casey,
Ella Vanduyn, J. M. Vanduyn, Oregon, tor the amount ot I hirty- PHONE US.
S. G. Clamp, John Coffey, Frankie
CALL ON US.
WRITE US
Frank H. Vandendale,, John S. three and 28-100 ($33.28) dollars.
Corrigan, otherwise known as Miss
_____ _ _________
Watkins,
Elizabeth R. Williams, r the same being the amount then due
Frankie Corrigan, Nellie Crowder,
otherwise known as Mrs. Elizabeth and delinquent for taxes for the year
Teresa B. Curry, otherwise known
R. Williams, Janies F. Wilkins, 1911, together with penalty, interest
as Mrs. Teresa B. Curry, Maria B.
Sarah A. Smith, L. Epworth Ken­ i and costs thereon upon the real prop­
Dalton, Gertrude R. Davis, John F.
ney, Alice Zapf, otherwise known erty assessed to you, of which you are
Davis, C. T. Diamond, Antone Don-
as Mrs. Alice Zapf, C. Casselberry, ■ .he owners as appears of record, sit­
ati, Mereta Donavan, Kate Dolan,
otherwise known as Miss C. Cassel­ uated in said County and State, and
otherwise known as Mrs. Kate
berry, D. Spinossa Cattela, Clara particularly bounded and described
Dolan, John S. Drew, J. H. Fox, D.
Crude
Enerson, otherwise known as Miss as follows, to-wit;
D. Tourcray, otherwise known as
Clara Enerson, John Grover,, Chris­
Mrs. D. D. Tourcray, A. Nettie
Lots numbers One (1) and Two (2)
__ the crude endorsed by Lieut.
Bridgeman, E. P. Galbraith, Rob­
tina S. Hosey, E. E. Löffler, H. T. in Block number Two (2), Miller’s
Bryan, a U.S. Government Ex­
Kipp, F. Lee, M. T. McCarthy, H. Addition to Tillamook City, Tilla-
ert Getter, William R. Gibson, Cora
pert on motor cylinder lubrica­
Reed' McCoskrie,
Elizabeth
G. mook County, Oregon.
M. Goorfier, Patrick J. Grogan,
tion, in his statement before the
Brophy, otherwise known as Miss I You are further notified that the
Charles M. Hally, George A. Hanly,
American Society of Naval En­
Elizabeth G. Brophy, Andrew Mat­ holder of said Certificate of Delin­
Jennie Hart, otherwise known as
Mrs. Jennie Hart, Ida S. Haskins,
thew, Samuel Mills, JamesR, Mur­ ! quency has paid taxes on said prem­
gineers.
ray, Janet K. Williams, Cecelia E. ises for prior or subsequent years as
Olai Hauge,
W. S.
Hayford,
Thomas Johns, Albert E. Johnson,
V\ inters, G. A. Zitterhoim, Agnes follows to-wit:
Nellie Johnston, William P. Joyce,
1. Zirbes, otherwise known as Mrs. | On Oct. 25, 1913, the sum of
Miles Kelly, Margaret C. Keenan,
Agnes 1.
Zirbes, Hattie Snow, $25.51 for taxes of the year 1912,
otherwise known as Miss Hattie
Arthur Kennedy, Gustave Kunze,
On Oct. 26, 1914 the sum of $27.44
Andrew Laidlaw, Chester Lehman,
Snow, Alfred
Bachtold, J. E. for the taxes of the year 1913.
Brown, Phillip T. O’Neill, Helen B.
Orville Lynch, Elizabeth McCarthy,
On May 11, 1916 the sum of $28.54
J. G. McGrary, J. H. McManus,
Butler, otherwise known as Mrs. for taxes of the year 1914.
Sold by dea!er« everywhere and
George MacTarnaghan, J. A. Mac­
Helen B. Butler, Hattie B. Cleve­
On May 26, 1916 the sum of $28.33
at all Service Station* of the
Tarnaghan, Denis Mallon, Patrick
land, otherwise known as Mrs.
for taxes of the year 1915.
Maloy, J. C. Manley, Eugene Mas­
Hattie B. Cleveland, Nina A. Derby,
Standard Oi! Company
of
$2.54
On
Oct.
7,
1916
the
sum
eru, Andy Mattson, Henry
A.
E. H. Englebart, C. C. Findley, H. I
(California)
Meyer, Wilford O’Neill, Kate E.
A. Gillivey, otherwise known as for taxes of the year 1894. of $5.89
Ortman, otherwise known as Miss
Mrs. H. A. Gillivey, B. A. Kelly, i On Oct. 7, 1916 the sum
I
Kate E. Ortman, J. H. Overhauser,
otherwise known as Mrs. B. A. for taxes of the year 1899. of $6.24
Chattie H. Overhauser, E. M. Per­
Kelly,
K, N. Laney,
otherwise I On Oct. 7, 1916 the sum — . .
t
sons, otherwise known as Mrs. E.
known as Mrs. K. N. Laney, Chas. I for the taxes of the year 1901.
M. Persons, Joseph Peters, Nina E.
A. Storms, Robert E.
Leonard, | All of said amounts bear interest
Pickett, Gertrude Phillips, other­
Isabel Timberman, otherwise known i from date of payment at the rate of I
wise known as Miss Gertrude Phil­
as Miss Isabel Timberman, James 15 per cent per annum.
Said Iola I. Handley as the owner
lips, J. H. Price, La Vauchia Hill
Mullins, Philip J. Murphy, Blenda
Price, otherwise known as Mrs.
Munson Nord, otherwise known as of the legal title of the above de­
Price,
Knute
La Vauchia
Fl ill
Mrs. Blenda Munson Nord, Joseph scribed property as the same appears
Quist, B. L. Redden, F. J. Schrae-
Overman, R. F. Schneider, Albert of record, and each of the other per­
der, Robert Sears, Etta J. Seis,
G. Starkey, Celin R. Thompson, G. sons above named are hereby further
otherwise known as Mrs. Etta J.
A. Wagner, Henry G. Wood, P. J. notified that the plaintiff herein will
Seis, D. C. Sheldon, Albert Edward
Gallagher, otherwise known as Dr. apply to the Circuit Court of the
Brown, John F. Smith, M. L. Smith.
P. J. Gallagher,
M. F. Setters, County and State aforesaid for a de­
J. F. Smith, Ignatius Stapelton,
William E. Huskamp, George E. cree foreclosing the lien of said taxes
Oscar Stenberg, C. B. Stroman, F.
Moats, George 1. Pemberton, Sue and costs against the property above
Taylor, W. A. Templin, Halver
Thrasher, Doris Thrasher, J. M. described and mentioned in said cer­
Thorson, Thomas L. Tutty, Ella
Wooley, Administrator of the estate tificate. And you are hereby summon­
ed to appear within sixty days after
Vanduyn, otherwise known as Mrs.
of Ben Thrasher, deceased;
Ella Vanduyn, J. M. Vanduyn,
In the name of the State of Oregon the date of the first publication of
this summons, exclusive of the day of
Frank H. Vandendale,, John S.
Watkins, Elizabeth R. Williams, You and each of you are hereby re­ said first publication, and defend this
quired
to
appear
and
answer
the
com
­
otherwise known as Mrs. Elizabeth
action or pay the amount due, to-
R. Williams, Janies F. Wilkins, plaint of the plaintiff filed against you ; gether with costs; and in case of your
in
the
above
entitled
suit
on
or
before
Sarah A. Smith, L. Epworth Ken­
1 failure to do so, a decree will be
ney, Alice Zapf, otherwise known the expiration of six week* from the | rendered foreclosing the lien of such
4th
day
of
January,
1917,
being
as Mrs. Alice Zapf, C. Casselberry,
taxes, interest and costs against the
otherwise known as Miss C. Cassel­ the date of the first publication I lands and premises above named.
of
this
summons,
and
if
you
berry, D. Spinossa Cattela, Clara
This summons is served upon you
fail to so appear and answer, plain­
Enerson, otherwise known as Miss
by publication for a period of six (6)
tiff
will
apply
to
the
Court
for
Clara Enerson, John Grover,, Chris­
the relief prayed for in said com- weeks, pursuant to order of court
tina S. Hosey, E. E. Löffler, H. T.
duly entered in the above entitled
Kipp, F. Lee, M. T. McCarthy, H. plaint, to-wit; that it be decreed and action and dated December 30, 1916.
adjudged
by
this
court
that
neither
Reed McCoskrie,
Elizabeth
G.
Date of first publication, January
Brophy, otherwise known as Miss you nor any one of you defendants 11, 1917.
have
any
interest
or
estate
whatever
Elizabe h G. Brophy, Andrew Mat­
All process and papers in the pro­
thew, Samuel Mills, JamesR, Mur- in or to the following described real ceeding may be served upon the un­
property
or
any
part
thereof,
to-wit:
r.i y. land K. W illiams, Cecelia E.
Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), dersigned at the address hereinafter
Winters, G A. Zitterhoim, Agnes
and
Four (4), and tide lands fronting mentioned with the same force and
I. Zirbes, otherwise known as Mrs.
effect as if personally served on the
Agnes " I.
Zirbes, Hattie Snow, and abutting on Lot Four (4) of holder of said certificate within this
otherwise known as Miss 1 lattie Section Six (6) in Township One (1) state.
Snow, Alfred
Bachtold, J. E. South of Range Ten (10) West of the
Glenn E. Husted.
Brow n, Phillip T. O'Neill, Helen B. Willamette Meridian, in Oregon;
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Also Lots Two (2), Three (J) and
Butler, otherwise known as Mrs.
1220 Yeon Building,
Helen B. Butler, Hattie B. Cleve- Four (4) of Section Thirty-one (31),
wish to thank our many) friends and
Portland, Oregon.
land, otherwise known as Mrs. in Township One (1) North, of Range Last publication February 22, 1917.
Hattie II. Cleveland, Nina A. Derby, Ten (10) West of the Willamette
patrons for the liberal business given
and the
E. II. F.nglebart, C. C. Findley, H. Meridian, in Oregon;
Lot Four (4) of Section Twenty-
A. Gillivey, otherwise known as
many favors shown us the past year, and we
HEAR WITHOUT EARS.
Mrs. H. A. Gillivey, B. A. Kelly, nine (29), Lot Four (4) of Section
otli rwise known as Mrs. B. A. I hirty (30), Lot One (1) of Section
wish to extend to you all
Kelly,
K. N. Laney,
otherwise Thirty-one (31), and Lot One (1) of i Police and Detectives Are Using Lip
Reading in Place °f the Dic­
known as Mrs. K. N. Laney, Chas. Section Thirty-two (32) in Township
tagraph.
A. Storms, Robert E.
Leonard, One (1), North, of Range Ten (10)
A HAPPY, PEACEFUL & PROSPEROUS
Isabel Timberman, otherwise known West, of the Willamette Meridian;
Lots One (1), Two (2), Five (5),
as Miss Isabel Timberman, James
Thousands of deaf people are today
Mullins, Philip J. Murphy, Blenda and Six (6) of Section Seven (7) in throwing away all hearing devices
NEW YEAR.
Munson Nord, otherwise known as Township One (1) South, of Range and enjoying all conversation. This
Mrs. Blcmla Munson Nord, Joseph Ten (10) West of Willamette Meri- method is easily and quickly acquired
t •verman, R. F. Schneider, Albert Mian, less Ten (10) acres of the East through our system. Absolutely the
(i. Starkey, (.'din R Thompson, G, of Lot Six (6);
only thing of its kind in the country.
Lot Two (2) of Section Twenty Out proposition is entirely original.
A. Wagner, Henry G. Wood, P. J.
(
-0)
and
Lots
One
,
-
__
(1),
Two
(2)
and
Gallagher, otherwise known as Dr.
Cost is trifling. See what New Inter­
P. J. Gallagher,
M. F. Setters, Three (3) of Section Twenty-nine national Encyclopaedia says on Lip
(29)
in
Township
One
(1)
North
•f
Reading. Hundreds of people with
William I'.. Huskainp, George E.
Ten (10),
West of normal hearing are taking up Lip
Moats, George I. Pemberton, Sue of Range
Tillamook, Oregon.
I hrasher, Doris Thrasher, J. M. Willamette Meridian; and that the reading for the many additional ben­
Wooley, Administrator of the estate title of this plaintiff to every part efits gained. You can understand
and parcel of said real property is what the actors are saying just as far
of Ben Thrasher, deceased;
good and valid, and that you and each away as you can see them. The eye
Defendants.
of you above named defendants be understands beyond the range of
To
Pearl Alkire, otherwise known as Mrs. forever enjoined and debarred from hearing. Send no money, but mention Stute of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Pearl Alkire, E. K. K. Allen. Ade- asserting any claim whatever in or to this paper and state whether or not
Lucas County, eg.
laid Barstow, L. W Belveal, Lewis -aid real property above described or you are deaf. All particulars will be
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
(< Belveal, Jacob A. Blissenbnch, any part thereof adverse to the plain­ sent you absolutely free and with no
Ada Breese, otherwise known as tiff and for a judgment against you expense to you. Address, School of he ia senior partner of the firm of
Mis Aila Breese, F. Bresnaham, and each of you defendants for the Lip Language, Kansas City, Missouri. F. J. Cheney 4 Co., doing business
in the City of Toledo, County and
I li.’abdh Brown, Thomas F. Rums, costs and disbursements of this suit,
State aforesaid, and that said firm
Assistant to Mrs. E. K. Koch.
I b Burns, 1 orenzn M. Burton, and for such other and further relief
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K. HUN-
Lessons given at the home
1. Bushnell, W. 11. Campbell, D. as to the Court may seem just and Notice of Appointment of Admini.- .‘IT.. - '----------- °zL°^
j
DRKD
DOLLARS
for
each
and
trator.
F. Campbell, Jr., C. D.
Green, equitable.
if preferred.
every
case
of
Catarrh
that
cannot
1 his summons is served upon you
otherwise known as Mrs. C. D.
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Terms reasonable.
be cured by the use of HALL’S
Green, Del (.’loments, Annie E. bv publication thereof for a period of
Notice is hereby given that the CATARRH MEDICINE.
C.isev, otherwise known as Miss six consecutive weeks in the Tilla­ County Court of the State of Oregon
FRANK J. CHENEY
Annie I Casey. Joseph C. Casey, mook Headlight a weekly newspaper for lillatnook County has appointed
Sworn to before me and subscribed
S Ci Clamp, John Coffey, Frankie published at Tillamook. Oregon, in R. C. Braden Administrator of the
my presence, thia «th day of
Corrigan, otherwise known as Miss pursuance of an order duly made in estate of Cecelia H. Childs, deceased, ' in
December, A. D. 1886.
I rankle ( orrigan, Nellie Crowder, the above entitled suit on the 2nd day and also of the partnership Estate of
'
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A.
GLEASON,
Teresa H Curry, otherwise known of January, 1917.
Childs & Braden, Cecelia H. Childs I
•Seal)
Notary Public.
AND STORM
Samuel White & John H. White,
as Mrs Teresa B Curry. Maria B.
Prl<^en', Par<!ier$,,1 k-ecelia I -■■>><•
x-ntanu
neuicine
is taken
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is
taken
Dalton. Gertrude R Davis. John F. 1010 Board of Trade Building. Port­
H (. hilds deceased, and all persons internally and acts throuc-h the
ift th« bast wat
land, Oregon.
Davis, C. T Diamond, Antone Don-
havmg claims against said estate arc Blood
Bl—d on the
the Mucous
Mucous Gutiuces
Surfaces of
of ine
the
w«athar togs
ati. Mereta Donavan, Kate Dolan,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. therefore notified and required to pre- System.
Send fortestimonials. tree,
otherwise known as Mrs. Kate Date of first publication Ian. 4, 1917. sent the same, duly verified, to said I ' *
evor iiwantad
- CO.
-
P-
J-
C
HENEY
A
Toledo,
O.
Dolan. John S Drew, J H. Fox, D Date of last publication Feb. 15. 1917 administrator , at the Law Office of
Sold by all druggists, 78c.
D Tourcray, otherwise known as
H. T. Botts, in the City of Tillamook, I Hall's Family Pills for conatipa->
Mrs D D. Tourcray, A. Nettie
in Tillamook County. State of Ore­ tion.
Biidgeman. F P. Galbraith, Rob-
The Habit of Taking Cold.
gon. within six months from the date
ert (.otter, W illiam R. Gibson. Cora
of the first publication of this notice,
M GoodicV. Patrick J, Grogan,
With many people taking cold i* a which said date of first publication of
St°mach Trouble Cured.
( harles M Hally, George A. Hanlv, habit, but fortunately one that is ea«- this notice is December 21, 1916.
Iconic Hart, otherwise known as, ilv broken. Take a cold sponge bath
If you have any trouble with your
R. C. Rraden Administrator of
Mrs. Jennie Hart. Ida S. Haskins,: every morning when you first get out
the Estate of Cecelia H. Childs, stomach you should take Chamber­
PROTECTOR HAT«
Olai Hauge,
W. S.
Havford. of bed—not ice cold, but a temper­
Hayford.
deceased, and also of the part­ lain's Tablets. Mr. J. P, Klote, of
Thomas lohns, Albert E. lohnson. ature of about 90 degree* F Abo
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nership Estate of Childs 4 Edina, Mo., says: “I have used a great
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Braden. Cecelia H. Childs and
Miles Kelly, Margamt C. Keenan. and you will seldom take cold When
F. L. Braden partners, Cecelia many different medicines for stomach
Arthur Kennedy. Gustave Kunze, you do take cold take Chamberlain'«
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Andrew Laidlaw. Chester Lehman. (. ough Remedy and get rid of it •«
Orville Lvnch, Elizabeth McCarthy, quickly as possible. For «ah by lat­
M. T. Botts and B. A. Kliks, lets more beneficial than any other
rem.dy I have used.” For sale by
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Attorneys for Administrator. lamari Drug Store
Summons.
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“ The Insurance Man
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