Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 20, 1917, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 20, 1917.
PURE BRED DAIRY CATTLE IN
TILLAMOOK COUNTY .
Maple Teaf Chief, the Jersev bull
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
°wned ty Wm Williams has three $0c.; Class B., 1st, Meltha Dingess,
o
theB^UrS ln ‘te honor roll and is $1.00; 2nd Christina Olson, 50c.
(Continued from 2nd page.)
Patches—Class B, 1st, Alice Carter,
Notice is hereby given: That by
Mmidt* ent,t ed 10 be placed ,here $1.00; 2nd Agusta Edwards, 50c.
virtue of a writ of execution issued
mind and plan to be there.
Raffia basket—Class A, 1st, Fran­
out of the Circuit Court of the State
This industry will mean
ces Tone, $1.00; 2nd, Asbury Shaw,
of Oregon, for the County of Tilla­
Thousands of Dollars to Tillamook TILLAMOOK COUNTY
FAIR 50c.; Class B, 1st, Nina Vetsch, $1.00
mook, dated September 3rd, 1917, in
County
PREMIUM.
2nd, Kenneth Elliott, 50c.
the cause wherein Citizen's Bank, a
and will not interfere with the other
Best display of vegetables for chil­
Corporation, was Plaintiff, and J. T.
industries now under way, as it will This concludes the names of
Alexander and Ada Alexander, his
under 9—1st, Vernonr Jensen,
the dren
come almost altogether from land
$1.00.
wife; Blanch Clark and Earl A.
Prize Winners.
that is at present non-productive. You
Clark, wife and husband; Oscar F.
Spelling,—Class A, 1st, Ozclla
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WT1ITE— J. F. Hickey Motor Car Co.,Tacoma—
are paying t axes on that land right
Mann and E. P. McCroskey were de­
Hart, $1.00; 2nd. Marie Remer, 50c.;
ART DEPARTMENT.
“no oil on the American market that is better for
now and not getting a cent back.
Class B, 1st, Gladys Kinnaman, $1.00
fendants, upon a judgment rendered
. Amateur Photography
White cars than Zerolene.”
This is not good business. If you have
in said Court and cause on the 27th
Landscape—1st, J. W. Edwall, . 25c. 2nd, Catherine O’Hara, 50c.
all you can tend to with your dairy
FORD— Francis Motor Car Exchange, Portland—
day of August, 1917, in favor of said
Ciphering—Class A, 1st, Edwin
Manne view—1st, J. W. Edwall,
~ '
herd, make an offer to someone who 25c.
Cameron, $1.00; Class B, 1st, Gladys
plaintiff and against said defendants
“it has proven an economical and efficient oil.**
does not have so much income and
in the sum of (.$700.00) Seven Hun­
Klinehan, $1.00; 2nd, John Geinger,
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nd
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A,ex
Walker,
15c.
STUTZ
—
Latham,
Davis
&
Co.,
San
Francisco
—
give them a chance to make good on
50 c.
dred Dollars, with interest thereon at
I
Still
life
—
1st.
Alex
Walker,
25
c
“we are always glad to recommend your product.
the land that is doing you no good.
the ifete of 6 per cent per annum from
Declamation—1st, Eugenia Smith,
Animals
—
2„d,
Mrs.
Ethel
Curtis,
Meeting dates will be announced
2nd, Esther Mills.
the first day of March, 1916, and the
OVERLAND
—
Chico Overland Co., Chico, Cal___
$100
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Alex
Walker,
later. Watch for them and come.
further sum of $9.27 taxes with in­
Speed Contests.
“•» • large uaer of Zerolene I take pleasure in recom­
$1.00; 2nd, J. W. Edwall, 50c.
Running.
terest at 6 per cent from and after
mending it to Overland owners.**
Oil Paintings.
Tillamook Cow Testing Association
Boys under nineteen 1st, Edwin
September 21st, 1916, and $9.48
Landscape
—
1st,
Ethel
Curtis,
75
c
.;
Report for August.
Cameron, $1.00.
taxes with interest at the rate of 6
4nd, Mrs. H. H. Rosenberg, 50c.
Boys under fourteen, 1st, Wesley
per cent per annum from and after
View—1st Mrs. Ethel Cur­ Tippin,
$1.00; 2nd, Peter Hoffart,
738 cows were on test in the Asso­ tis, Manen
March 10th, 1917, and ($100.00)
40c.;
ciation for the month of August. Of ./lowers—1st, Mrs. Ethel Curtis 50c.
One Hundred Dollars, with interest
this number 112 produced over 40 75c.; 2nd Mrs. Ethel Curtis, 50c
Girls under fourteen—1st, Caroline
at the rate of 6 per cent per annum
Portman, $1.00; 2nd Pauline Geinger
from August 27th, 1917, Attorney’s
pounds butter fat and 4 4 qualified fori Fruit
. ,ull —
—
.urs Ethel
clne. Curtis
,
1st,
Mrs.
40
c
.:
50c.
Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors
I fl Mrs.
\4 »a L Ethel
a L. —1 Curtis
' nr
Fees, and the further sum of ($40.20)
the honor roll of 45 pound cows. . 2nd
25
Girls under ten—1st, Pauline Aus­
because the records of their service departments show
This contrasted with last years Aug-! Animals
a -:— 1- — *>_
j Mrss
.. ' ’ .. Ethel Curtis,
Forty and Twenty-hundredths Dol­
2nd,
tin, $1.00; 2nd, Lois Knight, 50c.
that Zerolene, correctly refined from California asphalt­
lars, costs and disbursements, which
ust report of 193, 40 pound cows and 25c.
base crude, gives perfect lubrication — less wear, more
Jumping Contests.
judgment was enrolled and docketed
75 over 45 pound seems to indicate
Collection—1st, Mrs. Alvina Storni­
power, least carbon deposit.
Running jump—Boys under nine­
in the Clerk’s Office of said court on
that little improvement is being made er. $1.00.
teen 1st, Edward Cameron, $1.; 2nd,
August 27, 1917.
Dealers everywhere and at our service •rations.
unless conditions are understood.
HAND PAINTED CHINA.
Leo Wheatley, 50c..
Therefore by virtue of said judg­
Last year, grass conditions were at
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Three plates—1st, Mrs. E. T. Hal­
Boys under fourteen—1st, Wesley
ment and execution and in compliance
(California)
their best and there was consequent­ tom, 75c.; 2nd, Arnie Jenkins. 50c
Tippin, $1.00; 2nd, Hugh Gale, 50c.
with the commands of said writ, I
ly little difference between the pro­
1st* Mrs. E. L. Overman,
Standing Jump—Boys under nine­
will on Saturday the thirteenth day
duction in August and May, usually 75c.; 2nd, — Mrs.
E. T. Haltom, 50c.
teen, 1st. Leo Wheatley, $1.00; 2nd,
of October, at 10 o’clock a.m., at the
earlier than usual, found a majority
Three cups and saucers—1st, Mrs. Hugh Gale, 50c.
front door of the Court House in
the best month. The dry weather, E. T. Haltom, 40c.
Boys Under fourteen—1st, Wesley
Tillamook City, Oregon, sell at pub­
coming at it did, this year, a month .«Vase—4st, Mrs. E. L. Overman,
Tippin, $1.00; 2nd, Jess Shortridge,
lic auction, to the highest bidder for
earlier than usual, found the majority 40c.; 2nd, Mrs. L. E. Overman 25c.
i50c.
cash in hand, (subject to redemption)
of the farmers unprepared with green
Pen and ink drawing—2nd Alex
Boys under ten—1st, Kenneth Ma­
all the right, title, and interest which
feed or silage to supplement the Walker, 15c.
han, $1.00; 2nd, Guy Thomas, 50c.
the within named defendants had in
short pastures so that many other­
Original cartoon— 2nd, Alex Wal­
Poultry Division.
and to the following described prop­
wise patriotic cows were forced for ker, 15 c.
Pen Rhode Island Reds—1st Helen
erty situated in Tillamook County,
the time being, to become slackers.
FLORAL DEPARTMENT.
Barber. $1.00; 2nd, Guy French, 50c.
Oregon.
The recent rains will probably save
Asters—1st, Mrs . Hans Hanson,
Plymouth Rocks, white—1st,
The East Half of the North-East
the day for all pastures and with the $1.00; 2nd Mrs. Anna Rowe, 50c. 3rd Jim Pen
Watson, $1.00.
Quarter, the South-East
Quarter,
better production
in the
spring Eva Wheeler, ribbon.
Pen Black Minorcas—1st, Mary
and
the South
Half of the
months the Association should have a
Dahlias—1st, Mrs. D. Billings $3.00
$1.00.
South-West Quarter, of Section 36.
better average than last year, in spite 2nd, Mrs. Jennie McGhee, $1.50; 3rd Enzler,
STAR GARAGE.
Pen Brown Leghorns— 1st, Mar­
Twp. 3 South of Range 8, West of
of the dry weather.
Mrs. Hans Hanson, ribbon.
garet Ross, $1.00.
the Willamette Meridian, containing
TILLAMOOK GARAGE
The grain question is getting to be
Gladiolias—1st Mrs. Hans Hanson,
Pen Silver Laced Wyandottes—1st
320 Acres more or less, together with
a serious one. Prices have almost $1.00 2nd, Mrs. D. Billings, 50c.
Thelma
Blackburn,
$1.00;
2nd,
Bea
­
tenements, hereditaments and appur­
doubled over last year at this time.
Lillies—1st, Hope Watson, $1.00; trice Blackburn, 50c.
tenances thereunto belonging or any­
Farmers, without silage or roots have 2nd, Mrs. Hans Hanson, 50c.
Pen, White Leghorns—1st, Archie
wise appertaining.
depended quite generally upon beet
Pansies—1st, Mrs. Hans Hanson, Mattoon, $1.00; 2nd, Oral Ray, 50c.
To satisfy said execution, judgment,
pulp but find that it will cost up to
_ 50c.
Pen, Anconas—1st, Ethel Ray, $1.
Interest, Costs and accruing costs.
$40 per ton this year, and only a lim- j Roses—1st, Mrs. D. Billings, $1.00;
Pen, Bantams—1st, Jesse Short­
Dated this 4th day of Sept., 1917.
ited supply at that, where last year it t ! 2nd, Mrs. Hans Hanson, 1 50c.; 3rd ridge, $1.00.
W L. Campbell, Sheriff oi
was secured at $25 to $28. It is hop- i Mrs. F. B. Stranahan, ribbon,
Pen, Brown Leghorn Bantams—1st
Tillamook County Oregon.
ed that the price of mill feed will be | Sweet peas— ....................
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
1st, Mrs. Hans Han­ Donold Tone, $1.00; 2nd, Edwin
First publication Sept. 6, 1917.
materially reduced as a result of the son,
O(JU, $2.00; .,
lu, I¥lI3
2nd,
Mrs. . j.
J. c,.
E. n.ccuy,
Reedy, Glad, 50c.
Last publication October 4, 1917.
feed control bill. The feeds generally $1.00; 3rd Mrs.’ M. A. Wheeler, rib-
CEMENT,
LIME,
PLASTER,
LATH
AND
Fawn Indian Runner Ducks—1st
fed here with the present local prices , bon.
Schuyler Fletcher, $1.00; 2nd, Edith
arc as lollows: bran $42, shorts $44, | Display other flowers—1st, Mrs. Fletcher, 50c.
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
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barley and oat shorts $43 and alfalfa ' Hans Hanson, $1.00; 2nd, Mrs. D.
Vegetable gardening (Club)—1st
SMITHING COAL.
molasses feed $36.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Billings, 50c.; 3rd Mrs. M. A. Wheel­ Chester Jensen, $3.00; 2nd, Mila and
1
Oregon for Tillamook County.
At the Tillamook County Fair, just | er, ribbon.
Alice Carter, $1.50.
Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and 3rd Ave. West, Tillamook, Or.
Mortgage Company for Ameri­
closed, Association members were | Hanging basket—1st, Fay Hill,
Pig feeding (Club)—1st, Curtis
ca, a corporation, Plaintiff
strong prize winners, one member $1,00; 2nd, Mrs. Hans Hanson, 50c.; Garner, $3.00; 2nd, Wesley Tippin,
vs.
took home $170 in prize money and 3rd, Mrs. D. Billings, ribbon.
$1.50.
Frank W. Crane, Bertha Grace
two others about $150 each. First
Special Dahlia Prizes.
Dairy herd record—1st, Dillow
Crane, J. G. Balmer, Jane
and second in the milk production
Cactus—1st, Mrs. Paul Schrader, Smith, $3.00.
Roc Balmer, Ernest C. Crown
contest went to Mr Kunze, president 50c.
Baking (club)—1st, Lucy Daniels,
Emma Crown, E. J. McHugh,
of the association. It might be said
Peony flowered—1st, Mrs. Paul $3.00; 2nd, Cordia Blalock, $1.50.
Lizzie McHugh, F. R. Beals
that Mr. Kunze has two fine bull Schrader, 50c.
Home canning, (club)—1st, Clara
and Mary Doc Beals
calves for sale from these two cows.
Decorative—1st Mrs. Paul Schrad­ Ward, $3.00; 2nd, Marion Davis,
Defendants
Both cows are two year olds, one er, 50c.
$1.50; 3nd, Margaret Armentrout,
By virtue of an execution, judgment
having an association record of 47 lb
Special Sweet Pea Prizes.
$1.00.
order, decree and order of sale issued
fat in her fifth month after calving.
White, cream, etc—1st, Mrs. Hans
Sewing, (Club)—Division 1. 1st,
out of the above entitled court in the
The other one, Mcchthilde Pontiac Hanson, 50c.; 2nd Mrs. H. Booth 25c Leona Rupp, $3.00; 2nd, Christina
above entitled cause, to me directed
Longfield, is making a creditable
Red, crimson, scarlet, etc—1st Mrs. Olson, $1.50; Division II. 1st, Edytha
and dated the 20th day of August,
record in the association. This cow’s Jennie McGhee; 2nd, Mrs. H. Booth, Brown, $3.00; 2nd, Mary Ward,'
1917, upon a judgment rendered and
dam has a semi official record of 25c.; 3rd, Mrs. Hans Hanson, ribbon. $1.00.
entered in said Court on the 20th
1033 pounds in a year.
The follov ' *g schools for booth ex-
Pink, salmon, etc.—1st, Mrs. Hans
day of August, 1917, in favor of
The high herd fat average for the Hanson, 50c.; 2nd, Mrs. H. Booth, hibits:
Mortgage Company for America, a
month is held by Cary & O’Brien 25c.
District No. 2 .................... . $5.00
corporation, plaintiff and against
5.00
with four cows producing an average
Blue, lavender, etc.—1st, Mrs Hans District No. 8........................
Machince Shop, Polytechnic Engineering College, Oakland, Cal.
Frank W. Crane and Bertha Grace
5.00
of 798.25 pounds milk and 44.33 tbs. Hanson, 50c.; 2nd, Mrs. H. Booth, District No. 9.......................
Crane, defendants, for the sum of
5.00
fat. The highest milk average goes to 25c.
District No. 10 ..................
$3,570.68 with interest at the rate of
5 00
Nehalem dahlia display—$5.00,
Cha» Kunze with a 965.24 tb. average
District No. 21 ..................
8 per cent per annum from the 1st
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
District Nos 25 and 28 ... ... 5.00
for 34 cows. The lowest herd made
day of April, 1917, and the further
an average of 499.9 tbs. milk and 22. Hubbard squash—Class A 1st, Miles District No. 57 .................... . 5.00
Young' Men :—The day of opportunity is here now.
Six sum of $300.00 with interest at the
... 5.00
68 lbs. fat. This again shows the con­ Blalock, 75c.; Class B, 1st, Willie Academy ..
of 8 per cent per annum from
months course in Machine Shop and Automobile Engineering rate
trast between good breeding and non­ McClay, 75c.; 2nd, Merle Jensen 50c.
the 20th day of August, 1917, and
Stock Pumpkin—1st, Miles Blalock,
Summons.
at this College will give you immediate employment at good the further sum of $7.30 with interest
descript breeding. The high herds are
the results of years of careful selec­ 75c.
wages WHY WASTE THREE YEARS AS APPRENTICE from the 20th day of August, 1917,
tion, through testing, and the use of Cabbage—Class A 1st, Ingve Erick­
In the Circuit Court of the State of when this College can turn you out as an expert mechanic in and the further sum of $125.00 with
son,
75c.;
2nd,
Jim
Watson,
50c.;
sires from high producing ancestry.
Oregon for Tillamook County.
six months. We are demonstrating this every day at the Poly­ interest from the 20th day of August,
In the latter case a pure bred sire has Class B, 1st, Theodore Liisberg, 75c.
Hallie Kopieske, Plaintiff vs. Wm.
1917, and for the further sum of
technic College where actual engineering and mechanical work $47.25,
never been kept and this is the first 2nd, Deagle Smith, 50c.
Kopieske, Defendant.
costs and disbursements and
isi
being
done.
Potatoes
—
Class
A,
1st,
Walter
year of testing.
To. Wm. Kopieske, the above nam­
the costs of and upon this writ com­
Best
equipped
College
west
of
Chicago
—
Most
Practical
School
The Association average for the Heisel, 75c.; 2nd, Dillow Smith 50c.; ed defendant:
manding me to make sale of the fol­
of its kind in the United States—Write.for catalogue—
month was
_ 777
690 tbs. milk and 31.1 tbs Class B. 1st, Carl Geinger, 75c.; 2nd,
In the name of the State of Oregon,
lowing described real property, to-
Homelike
accommodations.
I
fat.
Mary Fitzpatrick, 50c.
You are hereby required to appear in
wit:
Onions—Class A. 1st, Miles Blalock the above entitled court, within six
The following herds
averaged
The East half of the East half of
75c.; Class B., 1st Deagle Smith, 75c. weeks from the date of the first pub­
ovei 35 pounds fat:
the Southwest quarter and the West
lication of this summons, and answer
No. Avg. Avg. 2nd, Geo. Zirr, 50c.
half of the West half of the South­
Table beets,—Class A. 1st, Alta the complaint filed by the above nam­
Owner
Fat
east quarter of Section 35„ in Town­
Cows Milk
ship 2 North of Range 10 West of
Cary & O'Brien .. 4 798.25 44 33 Galloway, 75c.; 2nd, Marie Dürrer, ed plaintiff against you in the above
43.82 50c.; Class B, 1st, Agnes Zirr, 75c.; entitled matter; and, if you fail so to
the Willamette Meridian, less one
Mike Seifer ... 10 . 850.95
. appear and answer, for want thcreoef,
acre sold to Fred Kabkce by deed of
J. T. Woodward 8 .. 771.12 . 39.84 2nd Hattie Zucrcher, 50c.
Table carrots—Class A, 1st, Mane the plaintiff will take a decree against
date Feb. 28, 1903, and recorded in
818.01 _ . 39 79
Jos Dürrer .... 40.. _____
Book Y, at page 271 thereof, of the
C. A. Swenson .28 .. 870.77 .. 38.04 Dürrer, 75c.; 2nd Dillow* Smith, •* c. you for the relief prayed for in her
records of deeds for
Tillamook
Chas Kunze .. 34
965.24 .. 37.49 Class B. 1st Theodore Liisberg 75c.; said complaint, to-wit: That the
bonds of matrimony now existing be­
County, Oregon, less 20 acres sold to
August honor list of cows produc- 2nd Willie Plasker, 50c
Stock carrots—Class B, 1st Gladys tween you and said plaintiff be for­
J. G. Balmer by a deed dated Feb. 13,
ing over 45 pounds fat.
ever dissolved and that she be given
1912, and recorded Feb. 23, 1912, in
Pct.
tbs. Klinehan, 75c.
lbs.
Parsnips—Class A. 1st, Miles Bla- the care and custody of Florence
Book 22 of Deeds of Tillamook Coun­
Owner
Fat
Fat
Milk
ty, Oregon, at page 127, the said
Mike Abplanalp 1596 5 ..4 3 ..68.65 lock, 75c.; 2nd, Ingve Erickson, 50c ; Kopieske, your minor child.
This summons is served upon you
property being situate in the County
5 2 ..60.45 Class B, 1st, Leo Plasker 75c. 2nd,
Chas Kunze .. 1162.5
by honor of the Honorable A. M.
of Tillamook and State of Oregon,
Jos. Dürrer ... 1178.0 ..5 1 .60.08 , Willie McClay, 50c.
Bagas—Class B, 1st Jim Watson, Hare, County Judge, of Tillamook
and containing 59 acres, more or less.
6 8 59.06
Mike Seifer ... 868.0
County, Oregon, in the absence of the
Now therefore, by virtue of said
Chas Kunze ... 1736.0 3 3 ..57.29
execution, judgment order, decree
Stock turnip—Class A, 1st Chester judge of the above entitled circuit
6 7.. 56.08
Jos. Dürrer ... 873,0
THE
BEST
STOCK
OF
HARDWARE
IN
dated the 31st day of July,
and order of sale and in compliance
Chas. Kunze .. 1302.0 ^4.3 55 99 Jensen 75c.; Class B, 1st Mary Fitz­ court,
with the commands of said writ, I
55.92 patrick, 75c.; 2nd. Merle Jensen 50c. 1917.
Chas. Kunze . _______
1271 0 .4 4
THE
COUNTY.
Date of first publication, Aug, 9,
will, on Saturday, the 29th day of
J. I - Wdodward 806.0 ..6.8 54.81 String Beans—Class A, 1st . Ella 1917.
September, 1917, at 10 o’clock a.m. at
Jos. Dürrer ... 976.5 ..5.5 .53.71 Davidson. 75c; Class B 1st Mary
Date of last publication, Sept. 20.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
the front door of the County Court
53,32 Fitzpatrick, 75c.; 2nd, John Geinger,
Carl Hunt .... 620.0 .,8.6
1917.
House in
Tillamook,
Tillamook
Mike Scifer ... 1116.0 ..4.7 52.45 50c.
Albert N. Minton,
County, Oregon, sell at public auction
Cucumbers—Class A, 1st, Ingve
52 00
Mike Scifer ... 945.5 . 5.5
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(subject to redemption), to the high­
Jos. Dürrer .... 1224.5 . 4.2 5143 Erickson, 75c; 2nd, Chester Jensen,
est bidder for cash in hand, all the
51.38 50c.; Class B, 1st, Agnes Zirr 75c.;
Mike Seifcr . .. 1007.5 .5.1
Notice of Final Account.
right, title and interest which the
[Wm. Maxwell . 1131.5 ..4.5 50.92 2nd, Merle Jensen, 50c. Gwendolyn
within
named defendant*; Frank W.
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,
1st,
Cake
—
Class
_B,_
1
_
50
89
1038.5
..4.9
iWm. Maxwell .
Crane, Bertha G. Crane, J. G. Balmer,
Notice is hereby given that the un­
50.45 Harris, Ç $1.; 2nd, Evelyn Dougherty,
i, ¿s* Kunze
1 1,ZrV • .. • • 1441.5 ...5
Jane
Doe
Balmer, Ernest C. Crown,
dersigned has filed his final account
J- I. Woodward 930.0 > .5.4 .50.22 50c.
Emma
Crown,
E J. McHugh, Lizzie
...
Ist,
Guy
as
executor
of
the
will
of
John
Guest,
A,
Bird
house
—
Class
50.11
5.3
Csry
Çary O’ Brien .. 945.5
McHugh, F. R Beals and Mary Doe
— , f 2nd. George Davis, deceased, in the County Court of
J Mike . Abplanalp
\ r___
49.48 rrenen
French, »*.
$1.00;
5.7
868,0
Beals, or either of them , had on the
Tillamook County, Oregon, and said
49.38 50c.;
bvc.; Class
via»» B.
*-*■ Ist.
-••• Theodore
•-------- Liisberg
rn
Cary O’Brien ... 914 , 5.4
I 1st day of October, 1913, the date of
court has appointed Saturday, the
49.29 $1 00 2nd Flovd Cameron. 50c.
utn, Williams . 930.5 . 5.3
the mortgage foreclosed in said de­
Loaf bread—Class A. 1st Lucy 29th day of Septembar, 1917, at 10
48 75
L G. Scifer ... 1317 . .3.7
* -
cree or since that date had in and to
o'clock a m. at the Court House, as
48.48 Daniels $1.00; 2nd Wilma
Mike Seifer ... 1054.0 . .4.6
the above described property or any
time and place for hearing objec­
[Frank Blaser .. 1007.5 . 4 8 48 36 50c; Class B. 1st. Ellen Glad. $1.00, the
part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
tions to said account and the final
Wm Maxwell . 682.0 . .7.0 47.74 2hd, Mabel Harrison, 50c
! judgment order and decree, interest,
fruits and vegetables -Lias' settlement thereof.
[Wm. Maxwell . 883.5 . .5.4 47.71 A. Canned
; costs and accruing costs.
Dated this August 30th, 1917.
1st, May Nevman $100. 2nd
r- G. Beals ... 899.0 . .5 3 .47.65 Emma
Dated this 20th day of August, 1917.
William Henry J. Guest,
Groat 50c.; Class B. 1st
Dos. dürrer .... 899.0 . 5 3 .47 65
W. L. Campbell,
Executor of the will of
Carter $1.00.
Bos. Dürrer .... 992.0 . 4 8 47.62 Alice
Sheriff of Tillamook
John Guest, Deceased.
reHy—Class A. 1st. May Neyman.
5.2 47 55 $100
P. Fitzpatrick . 914.5
County, Oregon.
Class B 1st. Mabel Harrison,
■J- G. Boquist .. 1054.0 4.5 47 43 $1 00; 2nd. Alice Carter 50c
Last publication Sept. 27, 1917.
Constipation
the
Father
of
Many
Ills
47.06
4
4
pas. Kunze__ 1069 5
Dress-Class A. 1st, Marie Dürrer
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It -r* B°quist .. 1147.0 . 4 1 47.03 $1 00 2nd. Emma Groat. 50c.
.
Of the numerous ill that affect hu­
Wanted.
[*, L Woodward 976.5 . -4 8 ..46.87
Apron-Class A. 1st. Manon Davis
a large share start with con­
I, A. Swenson . 686.0 . 5 4 ..46 87 $1 00; 2nd Astrid Larson. 50c Class manity,
stipation.
Keep
your
bowels
regular
3
8
46,53
G. Scifer ... 1224.5 .
One dealer only in each town to
B. 1st. Mabel Galloway. $1.00; 2nd, and they may be avoided. U hen a
Iv *?■ Boquist .. 945.5
-..~- . 4 9 . .46.33
handle a High-Grade Automobile
laxative
is
needed
take
Chamberlain
s
Christina
Olson,
50c.
Iu> G Boquist . 1131.5 .4.1 ..46 29
Tire.
Darning. 3 pieces—Class B. st. Tablets. They not only move the
Inm Mut'weïl
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------ .5.5 ..45 99
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
837.0
Delion Tire Sales Co..
Dorothy Vaughn. 8’.00; 2nd, Mar bowels but improve the appetite and
k G. Boquisl . . 1116.0
..4.1 ..45.<6
81 Fourth Street,
., strengthen the digestion. For sale by
h g . Beals ... 1085.0 4.2 ..45 57 I caret Armentrout, 50c.
Portland, Oregon.
Nightdress-Class
A.
1st.
Ast
nd
Ras Kunze .. 1333.0
3.4 ..45,32 1 Larson. $1.00, 2nd,, Edith Myers, Lamar’s Drug Store.
I
Ira J. Wolf, Tester.
no better oil
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