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    TIL' AMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH iS. 1917
Roll of Honor, School* of Tillamook
County.
Dist. No. 23—Alice Hanenkrat, Ed­ ' Notice of Sheriff* Sale Under Fore-
closur*.
ward Werner, Guy French, Josephine
■ o-------
Peters, Roy Hanenkrat,
W enüell
Notice is hereby given that by vir­
Werner, Elizabeth Werner.
1
Dist. No. 24—Lois Daniel, Elphinia tue of a judgment and decree made
Batterson, Ralph Easom, Joe Lagler, and entered on the Sth day of Feb-
Muriel Willford, Helen Daniel, Roy ruary, 1917, in a certain cause pending
Daniel, Walter Easom, Gladys l.om- in the Circuit Court of the State of
.Oregon for Tillamook County, where-
mcn, Wendell Lommen.
1
Dist. No. 25—Frank Landolt, Mary in Robert R. Peters was plaintiff and
Albert Darby and Bertha Daroy were
, Landolt, Pearl Wilkes.
I
Dist. No. 26—Margaret Armentrout, defendants, and by virtue of an ex­
George Armentrout, James Anderson, ecution issued under and by virtue of
the said judgment and decree on the
Bennie Shultson.
Dist. No. 27—Ruth Gould, Jean 13th day of February, 1917, the under­
Gould, Walter Hollett, Edd Doering. signed sheriff of Tillamook County,
Dist. No. 28—Harlan McKimens, Oregon, at the front door of the
Stanley Kcbbe, Harold Kebbe, Bar­ I Court House in Tillamook County,
bara Zweifel, Bernice Locrpabel, Eula ■Oregon, on Monday the 26th day of
McKimens, Elwood Finley, Ralph March, 1917, at the hour of 10 o’clock
McKimens, Alton McKimens, Ray­ a.m. of said day in order to satisfy
the said judgment and decree, will sell
mond Billings.
Dist. No. 29—Katherine
Miller, at public auction for cash to the
I highest bidder, all the right, title and
Wanda Keene.
.
Dist. No. 31—Buster Brace, Lom- interest which the above named de­
had in and to the said
mic Stubblefield, George Crawford, fendants
Fay Jolly, Elizabeth Hess, Myrtle premises on the 6th day of March,
Mather, Evelyn Provoost, Alyn War­ 1914 ,or any time subsequent thereto.
Said premises being more partic­
ren, Wayne WilkinS, Hattie DeAtley,
Cora Pike, Helen Jordan, Donald ularly described as follows, to-wit:
The South West quarter of the
Provoost, Albert Mathjrr, Loycel Jol­
ly, Jennie Anderson, Margery Prime, South East quarter and ten acres off
Kenneth Warren,
Cecil
Wilkins, the south side of the South East
Wendell
Prime, Lenore
Haraline, quarter of the South East quarter of
Erma Vaughn, Arthur Anderson, Her­ Section six in Township two South,
Goodspeed, Range nine West of the Willamette
bert Miller, Clarence
Sandberg, Meridian in Oregon, containing fifty
Anna McClew, Myrtle
Rupert Anderson, Harvey Maddux, acres, more or less.
Dated the 13th day of February,
Hazel Bodie, Harold Williams, Ada
Bozorth. Thelma Mather, Clifford 1917
W. I.. Campbell,
Pike, Jennie McClew, Gladys Rich-
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore.
Zelpha
Simmons,
arils,
Barbara
By, Elmer I.. Webb,
Schiffmann, Alta M c Fa ria nd, Clar-
Deputy..
Virgil
Simmons,
cnee Provoost,
First publication Feb. 15, 1916.
Josephine Warren, Donald Simmons.
Dist. No. 32—Cordia Blalock, Miles Last publication March 15, 1917.
The following named children of
the county have been reported to this
entice as being neither absent nor
taidy for the school month ending
1 ebruary 23rd, 1917.
this report is irom 39 school dis­
tricts aim the Academy, making a
total of 491 children.
District No. 1—Ethyl Anderson,
Lloyd Anderson,
Leland
Bester,
i-iona Rupp, Harriett
Severance,
uarwin Martin, Marvin
1'angborn.
Kuby Anderson, Edith Fletcher, Hen­
rietta Jenkins, Harry Fletcher, Wil-
i.am Lucas, Urcn Leach, Schuyler
Pletcher, Marion Severance,
Mabie
.Anderson, Joseph
Maxwell, Lester
Kerns,
Charles Thomas,
Walter
iiauswirth, Albert Mayer, Charles
Itodgden,
Douglas
Leach,
Kosie
Mayer, Ina Anderson, Armin Haus-
wirth, Merrill Maxwell, Guy Thomas,
Rosa Schild, Cecil Martin.
Dist. No. 2—Hilda Gillam, Pebble
Wells, Oradella Miller, Viola John­
son, Edith Miller, Orval Johnson.
Dist. No. 5—Albert Tubbesing.
Dist. No. 6—Ethel Ray, Hubert Et-
zwilcr, Oral Ray, Esther Otzen, Jody
r.tzwiler, Roy Redbcrg, Walter Otzen
and Ralph Redberg.
Dist. No. 8—Jessie Jensen, Chester
Jensen, Don Gilbert, Sewall Ayer,
Aleltha Dingess, Mildred Shoemaker,
Noah Richards, Lynn Smith, Willie
McClay, Myrtle McClay, Lyle Din-
gess, Margaret McKinley, Katherine
■dcKinley, Allen Gilbert,
Winnie
Myers, Veda Smith, Elizabeth Vctsch,
’
Jean Wilson, Jack Shoemaker.
Dist No. 9—Arline Austin, Frank-
lyn Chaphc,
Roy
Elfstrom, Tom 1
Handley, Hallie Harris, LaVant, Hol­
den, Mark Hoy, Herman Hunter, Blalock, Floyd Booth.
;
Dist. No. 33.—Wesley Stornier,
Frances Lung, Leon Shaw, Josephine
Simmons, Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real Prop­
Leonard Simmons, Alta
•Sheldon, Corrinne Stranahan, Merrill
erty.
Elizabeth
Phillips,
Lee Simmons,
Webb, Maurice Woolfe, Harlan Youcl
Simmons,
George
Blum,
Eugene
Melvin Carr, Dorothy Kirk, Alfred
Notice is hereby given, That
-Sylvester, Harold Vantress, Muriel Lyle Simmons.
Dist. No. 34.—George Winter*
pursuance of a judgment and order
W iley, Dorothy Coow, Benny Hatha­
Dist.
No. 36—Harry
Gilmore, of sale duly entered on the 14th day
way, Clayton Hoy, Fred Gilliland,
Henry Newberg, Raymond O’Neel, of October, 1916, in the Circuit Court
1’aul Johnson, Claude Mahan, Naph-
of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
tali Schii.il, Lee Stillwell, Clarence Ruby Thol.
Dist. No. 38—Kenneth Elliott, Wil­ County, wherein D. L. Shrode, George
Albert, Gerald
Crenshaw,
Elvon
lie Olson, Kate Shaw, Asbury Shaw, Williams and Chas. Kunze were
Smith, Lloyd Terry, Lloyd Johnson,
Willie Vaughn, Nina Kodad. Gladys plaintiffs and M. L. Beigcr was de­
Earl Schwarz, Lewis Webb, Lavelle
Kodad, Delia Vaughn, Bert Good­ fendant, and a writ of execution and
Bake,, Evelyn
Hanenkrata, Gwen-
speed, Warren Goodspeed,
Leon order of sale issued by the Clerk of
liolyn Harris, Alma Heusser, Lois
Shaw, Virgie Shaw, Laura Reynolds, said court 111 pursuance of said judg­
Knight, F.lli Laakso, lone Talcott,
Willie Goodspeed, Elizabeth Vaughn, ment and order of sale, which said
Florence Liebe, Irvine Baker, Melvin
writ is dated the 14th day of Febru­
Dick, Elmer Elfstrom, Ora Gillock, Harold Haugen.
Dist. No. 39—Charles Briggs, W il­ ary, 1917, to the undersigned Sheriff
Doris Knight, Evelyn Martin, Flor­
Briggs, Francis
I
,
Julia
lie
Batzner,
directed, commanding and requiring I
ence Stranahan, Beatrice Sheldon,
Helen Burmester, , Owen him to make sale of the following de­
Sarah Trombley, Lucia Wiley, Dorris Crawford,
Hays scribed real property, to-wit:
Crawford,
1
Woolfe, Charles
Hopkins,
Davy Craw ford, Myrtle
Percy
Eggleston,
The Southeast quarter of the South­
Keene, Alberta Dow, llomcr Worth­ Eggleston, Lottie
I
t lerald
Told,
east quarter of Section 32, in Town­
ington, Asberry Miner, Irma Austin, Eggleston, Vivian
(
)lson,
Hilda
Steel,
Victor
ship 3 South of Range 9 West W. M.,
lila Davidson, Ramona Haltom, Inez Eggleston, 1
Egglcs- in Tillamook County.Oregon, for the
Schwarz, Lulu Thayer, Bessie Thom­ Juncta Christensen, Harlan
ton, Alice Steel, Minnie Olson, Lois purpose of discharging the judgment
as,
Kathryn Kirk,
Bernice Clark,
rendered in said cause in favor of the
Helen Eadus, Ruth Heitsman, Cor­ George.
Dist. No. 42— Bcrle Fleck, Ellen plaintiffs for the sum of $130.00 with
delia Oatfield, Evelyn Stillwell, Les­
lie Gray, Nathan Kesselman, Loraine Fleck, Dcssie Babcock, Beryl Dight­ interest thereon at the rate of 6 per
King, i arl Leach, ( lay Myers, Jim­ on, Rolland Mietzke, Radium Dight­ cent per annum from the 14th day of I
on, Verna Gage, Paul Thun, E'loyd October, 1916.
mie Watson, Claude Ball,
W'illie
Now Therefore, by virtue of said '
( .impbell, Ervin Johnson, Miles Aus­ Thun.
Dist. No. 45—Warren
Johnson, writ of execution, attachment and or- |
tin, Sarrettc DeLillics, Donald Dick,
Gladys Hathaway, Carl Knikht, Lulu Clark Johnson, Jack Wood, Leo der of sale, and in compliance with
the commands of said writ. 1 will on i
Knudson, VV'eltha Lance, Kenneth Nelson.
Dist. No. 48—Gladys Wann, Elda Saturday the 17th day of March, 1917,
Murphy, Iliad Robison, Vera Rogers,
Ora Rose, Evelyn Shartcl, Glenda Archibald, Stanley Renningcr, George at the hour of 10 o’clock, a.111. at the
Ällcv, Leo Solder,
Soliler, court house do'or
in Tillamook
Suinerlin, Lorena Morthington, ()ro Wann, Clyde Aliev,
Kose, Evelyn Shartel,
Erma Ball, Robert Cronen, Mildred Lupro. Em- County, Oregon, sell at public auction
Roberta Campbell, Glen
Chandler, ma Grazen, l.uella Lane, Thelma to the highest bidder for cash in
Warren Foland, Lillian Groat, F.rrold Lane, Milo Hauser, Anna Grazen, hand all the right title and interest
Chalker, which the above named defendant
Haltom, William Henderson, Archie Howard Chalker, Clinton
I’ve, Lee Stephens, Carlisle Stranahan Wilbur Burdick, Sherman Goodrich, had in and to said real property on
Albert V icrick, Eston Woods, lames Donald French, Inez Johnson. Golda the date of the service of the writ of
Riley, Robert Boats, Norman Burdick Adams, Oscar Magnuson, Magnus attachment in said action, to-wit::
Merk1 ( raig, Donald Crenshaw, Jesse Wooley, Willis Chalker, Kenneth i he 16th day of August, 1916, or since
live, Darrell King, Frederic Knudson, Huddleston, Willard Whitney.
had in or to said property, to satisfy
Dist. No. 40—Rosie Apblanalp, said writ and attachment with accru-
George Sawyer, Herman Smith, Lee
Werner
Abplanalp,
Agnes
Zirr.
Liz
­
ing costs.
I • Hint, W.iwne Wiley, Richard Walls
( larence White, Bertha Baker, Bes­ zie Abplanalp, George Zirr. Bertha
Dated this 14th day of February,
Zirr,
Margaret
Becker,
Ferdinand
sie Baker. Maxine Baker,
Norah
1917,
Bolin, F.va Gilliland, Carolyn Ilaber- Becker,«Rosie Schranz.
W. I.. Campbell.
Dist. No. 50—Merle Jensen, Rcata
I" h, Ruth Malian, Evelyn < 'liver,
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore.
Florence Ryan. Carroll Schultz, Vera Kinnaman, Emmet Benfield, Robert First publication Feb. 15. 1917.
W igy, Ruth Beals, Dorcne Heacock, Nicklaus.
Last publication Marell, 15, 1917.
Dist. No. 54—Florence Kopieske,
Ruth Erskine, Wanda Haltom Clyde
l.ney,
Lucy, 1 Marion Lamb, Donald Metier, Esther McKiddy. Hollie McKiddy,
Summons.
Julius Sylvester,
Florence
Hunter, Clair McKiddy. Grace McKiddy.
Dist No. sc—Paul Edmunds, Paris
Margie M 01 *e,
Roletta
Watson,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Florence Willet.
Hazel
Wheatley, Edmunds, Charles Edmunds, Wilbur Oregon for Tillamook County.
Northup.
Mark
Edmunds,
Paul
Dorothy
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I tennis.
Leonard
Bales,
H. A. Brandt, Plaintiff.
M rle Frisbie, Sydney Hart, Kenneth Northup.
vs.
Dist. No. s6—I.co Best. Lewis Best,
M than, Earl Miner, I.eRoy Stillwell
Nancy E. Brandt, alias Nancy
Davie
Miller,
Mabel
Anderson,
Karl Wolfe, James
Petty,
Eunice
E. W ilson, Alias Nancy E.
A.inner,
Rowena
Hanson,
Liona Clarence Vnderson.
Lovcing, alias Nancy E. Holm
Bist.
No.
57
—
Carl
Geinger,
1
enliart
Holden,
Ruby
Sawyer,
Juaneta
alias, Nancy E. W inter.
Geingcr.
Ruth
Paul.
Harry
Becker.
'I hompson, Una Baker, James Har­
Defendant.
John
Geinger,
rison. Bud Johnson, l.aVerna Hohlen, I'Ernest Geinger,
Nancy E. Brandt, alias Nancy E.
Klinehan.
I-rank Maver, Ogden Moulton, May Agnes Hunter. Gladys
Wilson, alias Nancy E. Lovcing,
l'< terlicld, Gerald Stark, Leo W lieat- Marie Geinger, Theodore 1 iisberg.
Dist No.
W .liter Brown. Susie alias Nancy E. Holm, alias Nancy E.
lei, Wilbur Kirk, Blanch
Harris,
Brown, I En d H ill, Lawrence Garner, Winter: Ihe above named defendant:
I .. yton Hadley,
( laude Frisbie,
In the name of the State of Oregon,
Emma Groat, Bruce Austin. John Eugene Hall, Elton Hill. Herbert
you arc hereby required to appear
Rose, Merle Rogers, Thomas Keyes, Blum. Raymond Blum. Claude Blum
complaint filed
Academy- Ruth Benson, Wm. Plas- and answer the
I iii lici t < handler,
lames Campbell,
ker, l-lt.i sheets. Mari
Eitipatrick. against you in the above entitled suit
I' ll abeth Stone, Rctta Goodspcid.
on or before the 24th day of March,
Lawrence Fitz-
.,
1'ist. No. io- Frank Erickson. Nils Agnes Fitzpatrick
Famitroni, Anna Farnstrom, Burnell Patrick, Gertrude Brooks 1 eo Plas- | 1017, said date being after the expira­
......... tion of six weeks from the first pub­
Freeman, Harold Gist, Marie Glad. ker, Rose Plasker, lack Wells, Peter
F.iner* Zucrchcr, . Florence Zuerclier, Betscbart. loseph Enimeneggcr, Pur lication of this summons, and if you
fail to appear and answer said com­
Bla iclie Glad,
I
Ellen
Glad,
Beagle cell Tone, Frances Michbergcr. Mar­
I'mnifiiegger.
Clara
Brooks. plaint. for want thereof, the plaintiff
Smith,
Ethel
Anderson,
Evelyn tin
will apply to the court for the relief
Dougherty, Nettie
brake,
Hattie Louis Sheldon. Karl Fastlaud, Kath-
Pjaycd for in the complaint, to-wit: i
..i Fitzpatrick. Vdolnli Benscheidt.
Zin rchcr, Dorothy
Hare, Christina Icen
I-or a decree annulling the marriage
G. B Lamb, Supt.
Olson, Dillow Smith, Elizabeth Züri­
^'’Utract existing between you and the
cher, tail Becker,
Jennie
Glad,
plaintiff herein, and for dissolution of i
Waltet I ii im 1. 11 a i\ rake, 1 Ilea Not
DON'T RISK NEGLECT
the bonds of matrimony existing be- I
bi 1 4, Eunice Swenson, George Wil­
liams.
Don't neglect a constant backache, tween you and the plaintiff herein,
I ist. No. 11—Elmer
Lundberg, sharp, darting pains or uninary dis- the decree to take effect from the
of your marriage with the plain- |
Adolph Lundberg, Alta Hanks, Clif­ order*. The danger of dropsy or
ford Hanks, Clinton Hanks.
Brights disease is too serious to ig­ titf, from to-wit the 21st day of De- 1
Din. No. 12 Elmer
Weisman, nore. Use Doan's Kidney Pills as cember 1914.
This summons is published in the'
Homer Blum. Wayne
Blackbur.i, have thousands of other grateful peo­
illamook .Headlight ,a paper publish­
hail
Blackburn, tasper Robitsch, ple. A Forest Grove ease. R. M Stev­
ens, retired farmer, 329 Fourth St., ed weekly in said county and state
Jail Grat.
Dist. Nq. 13—Harley Earl, Leu Forest Grove, Ore, says: "Although bv order of the Hon. Geo. T. Bagley.
I’i< 1 ce, Erma Chilcott, Sollte Earl, it has been several years since 1 have Judge of the < ircuit Court of the
of Oregon. for the County of
Anna Portman,
Newton
Ward, had any occasion to take Doan's
W.. ,ita Anderson, Rose
Porlmann, Kidney Pills, it hasn't lowered my I illamook, which order was made I
Fred Bissett, Carolina
l\ rtm.i’in, estimation of them in tin least, for I and entered on the Sth day of Febrti-
Skill Jackson, Bertha
Porti inr. know from past experience that they ,lry. .1017 The date of the first pub­
Clyde Lewallen, Clittvrd Price, Mar- arc a medicine of merit. I couldn't lication of this summons is February
recommend a more reliable medicine 18th. '017. and the date of the last
giurila Portmann, Eearl Hansen.
Dist. No. 14—Alton Thompson, for lame back. If at any time I have publication thereof is the 22nd dav of
b
rice t raile, Mildred Pallin, James occasion to take a kidney remedy March, tot*, and the number of in-'
l'alba, Nellie Thompson. Ernest Fal­ again, it will be Doan's Kidney Pills, , sertions is seven <7>, ami the time
prescribed for the publication is six I
lin. Floyd Harmon,,
1 illian
Pallin, for I know they can’t be beaten."
I rice 50c. at all dealers. Don't weeks.
Wiliic
Springer,
Mari
Struebv,
John I eland Henderson,
Marion Evans, Ectha Barnett. E.lwin simply ask for a kidnei remedy get
Attorney for Plaintiff.
'I h 1 npson, David Krumlauf, Clifford Doans Kidney Pills—-the same as Mr.
Foster Milburn ( o.,
Ben on, Harley Davidson,
Tames Stevens had.
Props Buffalo, N. V .
li by, Henrika Siniche
A Pleasant Physic.
Dist. No. 16- Agatha Hurliman
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Dist No 17- Henry Himes, Mattie
O. I. C. Swine
VVhen you want a pleasant phvsic
Hims.
Dist. No. 18—Ona Bailey.
I have some choice fall boars for give ( hamberlain’s Tablets a trial. 1
1 hey are mild and gentle in their ac-I
Dist. No 41—Clara Ward, Augusta sale Also some nice t,
spring pigs to tton and always produce a pleasant ,
Edwards, Mabel Galloway.
Edward select front, both sexes.
cathartic effect. For Sale by La-1
Cann run.
Joe Donaldson R. I*. D. 1 illamook.
mars Drug Store.
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