Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 27, 1917, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPT.
Tillamook Jottings.
27,
1917.
»!.5O PER YEAR.
Dr. \\ ise will be at his Tillamook j Born, on the 20th, to the wife of Fairview Grange Meets October 11.
Circuit Court Next Monday.
CELEBRATES ADVENT OF A
office Mondays, Wednesdays and I Thos. B. Hyder, a daughter.
—o------
NEW INDUSTRY .
Thursdays.
4*
The October term of Circuit Court
Fairview grange will meet on
Dr. Wise will be at his Wheeler of­
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will
convene
next
Monday,
with
Light wagon and set double har­ fice from
Saturday morning until Thursday, October 11, when the fol­ Judge Geo. R. Bagley on the bench, Contract Signed Up to Build One
W. A. Wise, dentist.
ness, good as new, for sale cheap. In­ Sunday noon.
4* lowing program will be rendered:— There are 46
cases on the docket
Government Vessel at Tillamook.
Song by Grange.
quire or write Moroney, Manhatten
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
We
have
a
75
to
100
light
dinamo
Readings—Frank Bester and Pius made up of actions for money, fore­
Beach, Oregon.
closures, divorces and a few cases
for sale. Better see us before we send Jacob.
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
On Saturday evening the business
Verda Vanderpool, aged 14 years, it to Portland.—Coast Power Co.
♦
Recitations—Mamie Tittle and Mrs. appealed from the justice courts. The
Co.
•
and Merle Vanderpool, aged 12 years, I I t -
jury list is composed of Guy Vaughn, men of Tillamook city got together
Billings.
It
is
expected
that
the
work
of
were taken to the Reform School at
Songs—Oscar Tittle
and
Bert Alex McNair, F. S. Schofield, Frank at the Hotel Tillamook for the pur-
Money to loan on good security. T. Salem on Wednesday.
hardsurfacing the five miles of hard
______ of
__ _
a
Kumm, S .E. Park, C. A. Elliott, W. pose of celebrating the advent
H. Goyne.
*
surfaced road will commence next Folks.
Talks—Wm. Maxwell and Sid And­ A. Williams, Ivan Gist, J. W. McKin­ new industry into Tillamook County
Mrs.
Otto
Konrad
and
daughter,
week.
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
ley, Wm. Noriss, R. Stillwell, C. and to show its appreciation to the
erson.
Cleora, of Chicago, came in Saturday
Dr. and Mrs. Wise have returned
Cloverdale, Ore.
*
Five Minute Talks—Grace Bester Shunk, L. D. Krake, Frank Paul, O. Portland Chamber of Commercee for
for an extended visit at the home of
| from Portland and are located in the and Mrs. Lucas.
W. Olson, E. W. Knight, J. S. Diehl, the assistance that that organization
Auto Hire—Call J. A. Smith, at James Feeney. Mrs. Konrad is a sis­ Brant house across the street South
Songs—Mrs. Campbell and Grace E. H. Lindsey, Arthur Holden. W. gave in helping to secure the contract.
ter
of
Mr.
Feeney
’
s.
Rialto, Both phones.
*
of the court house.
2* Jacob.
Glick, H. L. Provoost, W. S. Cone,
W .D .B. Dodson, Secretary of the
Don't forget those busted castings.
Chamber of Commerce,
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­
Recitations—Joe Donaldson
and I. J. Earl, W. H. Kandle, F .R. Beals, Portland
Geo. B. Lamb, county school super­
Chas. Blum, Bert Mapes, R. B. Mc- with Mrs. Dodson, were in the city,
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
* Can be welded for half. Goods sent intendent, was unanimously chosen Dolph Tinnerstet.
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Debate—“Resolved, that the Tilla- Clay, D. F. Thompson, Wm. Tubber- and they were made the honored
Lots in Block 3, Miller’s Addition by parcel post and express promptly as a delegate to the State Teachers
guests of the occasion. It was a rep­
Association
which
meets
in
Portland
"look
Granges are not encouraging sing and J. L. George.
for sale.—See T. H. Goyne.
* returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
resentative gathering of business men
’ ■
*•- holiday
' •’ ■
■ •________
the co-operative idea as they should.”
during
the
vacation
this
com
­
There are only two cases that were and their wives, and the gathering
Lodging at the Watchtower, 25c., Oregon.
| Affirmative, Marion Chance and Gus
ing winter.
♦
Also furnished rooms.
Goeres. Negative, Sollie Smith and P. held over to the grand jury. They are would have been much larger had it
L. S. Miller has gone to war—His
Rev. Lacy has resigned as pastor of B. C. Lucas.
Rev .Father Sherlock who threatened been on any other night than Sat­
entire
herd
of
full
blood
and
grade
Garbage gathered free. See M. R.
the M. E. Church of this city owing
to do bodily harm to Captain S. S. urday. However, every seat in the
All
members
please
attend
and
en-
Jerseys
for
sale.
A
chance
to
get
Hanankrat, or call Main 6Fu.
to throat trouble. There was a union
Johnson.
Since that time he was large dining room was filled, several
some high class cows. Enquire of S. service at the church on last Sunday, joy the meeting.
charged with assault and battery on of the young ladies of the city waited
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re- M. Batterson, Mohler, Oregon.
* with a large congregation to bid the
•
a person in Portland and pleading at the banquet .
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
Another Divorce Suit.
J. H. Ellison has leased his house rev gentleman a farewell.
guilty was fined $25. The other case
D. L. Shrode acted as toastmaster.
Dr. Jack Olson is now First Lieu­ and left for Oklahoma with Mrs El­
is that of C. C. Byers who is accused
Sedy
Wiedemann
vs
Carl
L.
Weide-
The
enrollment
at
the
public
school
Mayor R. T. Boals was the first
tenant at Camp Green, Charlotte N. C. lison on Tuesday, where they will
of
embezzling
school
fund
of
Rock-
in this city is 386, against 379 this mann is a divorce suit filed in the
speakccr who advocated the improve­
visit
Mr.
Ellison
’
s
sister,
after
which
aw
’
ay
schood
district.
Will pay you to see Everson tor a
time last year. There is a decrease of Circuit Court .These parties were
ment of the channel to Tillamook
safe investment in city property or they will spent the winter in Cal- eight in the high school owing to the married in Vancouver, Wash., on Ju­
City, and he looked upon this as one
ifornia.
Judge
G.
R
.Bagley
has
made
an
or
­
farm lands.
*
10th Company, Coast Artillery, tak­ ly 22 1914. No children have been
of the most important things for the
der
compelling
Mrs.
Philadelphia
Ann
born to the union. The plaintiff al­
A card party will be given at the ing that number.
development of this city and this
The New Edison gets and gives all
leges cruel and inhuman treatment, Owens to appear before the Circuit
the Artist rendered just as the artist Masonic Hall, October 5th, at 8 p.m.
Mi ss Kittie O’Donnel of this city the defendant using intoxicating liq­ Court next Monday and show cause part of the county.
gave it.
* to which all Masons and Eastern Star and Frank Nolan, of Portland, were
Fred C. Baker, President of the Til­
uors to excess while they resided in why she should not be arrested for
and their families are invited, Pro-
Girl wanted, for general house work ceeds to go to the Masonic and Ci. E. married in Portland on September 4. Portland, who often came home contempt of court. Mrs. Owens was lamook Commercial Club stated that
the meeting was for the uprpose of
Mr. Nolan is traveling salesman for
Inquire of Henry Schild, Mutual S. home fund. Admission 25c.
drunk and abused plaintiff, accusing given the care and custody of the showing its appreciation of the assist­
Fleischner, Mayer & Co., of Portland.
phone.
her of undue intimacy with other children when she was granted a di­ ance of the Portland Chamber of
Andrew Christensen was in from Mr. and Mrs. Nolan have the best men. On or about the 15 of August, vorce and to keep them in Tillamook
Why not be insured in the best fire Coos county looking after his prop- wishes of many Tillamook friends.
Commerce gave Tillamook in secur­
1915, in Portland, he did not come county where the father could visit ing a contract fyr government ves­
insurance company, it costs no more. erty in this city. Andrew says they
the children. One year ago from last
Dr.
Vernon
T.
Cooke,
of
Denver,
.home
for
supper
and
she
phoned
to
See Everson.
* are making rapid progress in cheese
sels, and especially to Mr. Dodson,
Colo., is visiting at the home of his'a saloon where defendant was accus- August Mrs .Owens took the child­
Now is the time to have your winter making in that county, having near­ sister, Mrs. David Robinson. Dr. tomed to spend much of his time, ren out of Tillamook county, and it its secretary, who had interested him­
self in behalf of Tillamook .This was
wood sawed.—Call Ernest Knight ly doubled the output this year.
Cooke is greatly pleased with Tilla-I and upon his coming to the phone, is for this that the present suit was Mr. Dodson’s fjrst visit ti iTllamook
Mutual phone.
♦
The wet weather is making the mook and was delighted the way the plaintiff could tell he was drunk, and filed.
and the best part of Oregon.
Edison re-creations sing your fav­ grass grow and there is now consid­ business men got together on Sunday wanted to bring his brother home
J. Tone vs. Tillamook Hotel Co.
The other speakers were C. J. Ed­
evening.
He
has
traveled
extensively
with
him,
also
drunk
and
put
him
to
erable
green
feed
for
the
dairy
herds,
orite songs better than you ever
wards, Prof. Kirk, R. W. Watson, H.
* which will relieve the hay situation. in Europe and other parts of the bed. Plaintiff told her husband to go Action for money.
heard them sung.
Santa Cruz-Portland Cement Co. T. Botts, S. S. Johnson, Webster
There is good prospects of good pas­ world, so is thoroughly conversant to the brother’s own home, and then
Rev. R. Y. Blalock has moved his ture for the next two months.
with foreign affairs.
came home to supper, which was still vs. Bay City, Oregon, a municipal Holmes, J. Feeney, and J. C. Langille,
corporation .Action for money.
all of whom expressed their appre­
family to the city where they will re-
School has commenced. Were your waiting. Defendant finally «.atne home
W. P. Hadley moved his household
Mrs. E. H .Best vs Alfred Johnson. ciation of the efforts of the Portland
side this winter.
alone, and drunk and abusive, assail-
children
backward
in
their
studies
goods and family to Tillamook the
Action for money.
Chamber of Commerce and to Mr.
Lamb-Schrader Co., will pay the first of the week. He has a contract last year? If so, it may be due to eye led plaintiff, struck her, tore her hair,
E. E. Colestock vs H. Crenshaw, Dodson. Some of the speakers were
highest cash price for cascara bark for hauling lumber for the Yellow Fir trouble of some kind. Children can­ and finally endeavored to hit her on sheriff. Transcript from 3rd Justice strong advocates of wooden ships.
e arc
and empty sacks.
* Mill, of Tillamook, and will make not tell you whether their eyes
are i*le 'lead with a chair. Plaintiff ran District.
Mr. Feeney read a letter stating that
to
Dr I Hom *be house to a neighbors and
right
or
wrong.
Bring
them
1
F.
D.
Small
et
al
vs
H.
B
.Spencer
the
government had signed a con­
Barney Hansen underwent an op­ that city his home.—Sheridan Sun.
Turner and let him examine their ca"ed f°r tbe police. When the po- and E. E. Parker. Action for money. tract for one ship, and this brought
eration on Tuesday. Dr. Boals re­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harmon, of Polk eyes and if there is trouble he wijj liceman came, she went home to de-
State of Oregon vs James Arrance. forth a vociferous applause.
moving, a diseased rib.
County, motored to this city and vis­ correct it. If not he will tell you so 0 fendant, and found the door locked,
Mr. Dodson was surprised at the
- •• ]_ and the defendant sitting at a table Transcript on appeal.
I am in the market at all time* for ited with the Rowe family, going as frankly. You owe this to your child-
Catherine A. Long, administratrix flattering reception given him. He
* with a loaded revolver in his hand,
Sour baby calves—Smith “The Calf far as Astoria, but being so well 1 ren.
threatened to shoot either her or estate Frank Long, vs A. -K. Case. felt glad that the people of Tillamook
pleased with the road in this county
Ian,”—Both Phones.
Charles Wild is locked up in the the policeman if they entered the Action for money .
appreciated the efforts of the Port­
returned home by the same route.
Sweeney Construction Co. vs Solon land Chamber of Commerce, for it
county jail charged with entering the house. She finally had to go to one of
Plasker Bros, have moved into
Dr. Turner, the well known eye room of a guest at the Ramsey Hotel the neighbors and stay all night, and Schiffmann. Action for money.
their'fine new building on 3rd street
was not often that that body received
Chas. Ray vs Louise Zurfleuh. Act­ thanks from localities that had been
specialist of Portland, will be in Til­ about four o'clock in the morning. thewholc disgraceful scene was in the
cast of the Tillamook Hotel.
ion for money.
lamook again Friday and Saturday, The guest happened to wake up when
benefitted by its efforts and for that
S. Tomilson is in for a few days September 28 and 29, at Jenkins’ a flash light was flashed in his face, daily papers next day.
Wm. Kee vs A. W. Shortridge. reason he was more than pleased to
from Hood River, where D. Tomil­ Jewelry store. In Cloverdale Thurs­ and Wild made a hasty retreat. The Jersey Sale of Registered Cattle. Action for money.
I
know that Tillamook people showed
son and family are living.
King-Crenshaw Co. vs F. L. Sap­ its appreciation ,for it had been scev-
day, September 27.
guest called the proprietor and a
pington. Action for money.
M. D. Ackley received a car load
eral years since the Portland Cham­
Mrs. Edward Lee Overman an­ search was made, and Wild was j At the dispersal sale of registeded
Petitions for citizenship: Frank ber of Commerce had received any
of Fords last week and all of them nounces the opening of her studio thought to be the guilty party. He 'Jersey cattle, consisting of 19 head
Tompsett, Frank Suter.
were sold before the week was out.
such thanks from other localities.
for 1 he study of china painting on was arrested and it was found that he of cows, heifers and bull calves own­
State of Oregon vs Mrs. Lulu Mr. Dodson touched on the great
was fully armed and prepared to ed by T. Withycombe & Son and auc­
For Sale—New modern residence, Tuesday, October 2nd. All ladies in commit robbery, for he had a revolv­ tioned off to the highest bidder, at Fleck. Transcript from justice court.
work the Portland Chamber of Com­
located in best residence district. For tciisted are invited to call. 9 00 a. er, a large number of cartridges, two the County Fair grounds on last Sat-
State of Oregon vs Gene Garrett. merce is doing to make this a greater
rn.
to
5;00
p.
m.
5th
and
l
ark
Ave
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. *
flash lights, skeleton keys, cigars and , urday, a large attendance was pres­ Transcript from justice court.
Oregon and the development of the
A. G. Beals vs G. L. Dick. Action whole state. IJe paid a high tribute
Something is going to happen at the a book on white slavery on him. He is ent at this sale and on some of the
Free,—While it lasts, 1 lb. G. A.
the
for
money.
Gem
Theatre
next
week,
when
a
young
man
about
20
years
of
age
offerings
some
very
spirited
bidding
to Janies Feeney who had been most
Baking Powder given away with eve­
D. L. Shrode et al vs Emil Hcllen- persistent in his endeavors to secure
ry 3 lb. can of' Royal Club Coffee at “Two Little Imps” appear on the and came from Portland, where his was done .
buyck
and
wife.
Action
for
money.
Jane
and
Katherine
Lee
schecn,
with
brother
reside.
_____________
I
Col.
J.
W.
Hughes,
of
Forest
Grove,
a contract and the success that fol­
Ray & Co.
*
John Earl vs Thos. Coates, admin- lowed was largely due to him. .
the mischief makers. See the Gem
! was the auctioneer and Rollie W.
Money to loan on farm lands, from Theatre star attractions on another Tillamook County Wins Prizes at 1 Watson, clerk of the sale.
j istrator estate Anna F. Paguet. Fore­
After Mr. Dodson had spoken, the
$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate page.
the State Fair.
The total amount realized on the closure of mortgage.
toast mas ter appointed Attorney
of interest. We want your business.
E. J. Claussen vs F. H .Wilkins. Botts to conduct him to the bead of
I
19
head
was
$3,500.00.
The
highest
Henry D. Davis Lumber company
See Everson.
*
Tillamook County came out on price paid for a single animal was Foreclosure of mortgage.
the table, and to show him in a more
I iippcilclll
appellant I, vs
V3 A. F. Coats Lumber
—
Allan Page has moved his stock company; a case appealed to the Su- top in the cheese contest, winning paiW by Sollie Smith in the sum of | A. D. I.aundagin vs A .de Wilde eet tangible manner how the Tillamook
al.
Foreclosure
of
mortgage.
export
first
and
second
prizes
in
$4 25.00 for "Tootsie of Deercoombe”
Commercial Club appreciated the ef­
from the Patzlaf building to the Wade preme Court from Tillamook; involv­
v
_ number
_______________
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....... — ' ■ Nchalen Valley Bank vs J. A. Jen- forts of the Portland Chamber of
279782, This
animal
building next door opposite the tele­ ing the sale of lumber; opinion by cheese and first in home tpye, the ■ register
was^a'be'au'ti'fuY
Fontaine
cow
o
“
f"purc
e
‘
al.
For.closure
of
mortgage
first
honors
falling
to
Fairview
and
1__ _ '____ .1'.' "
.
.
< omnierce, Mr. Dodson was pre­
ph one office.
Justice Burnett, Circuit Judge Bagley |
Maple Leaf. In the county exhibits Island breeding. Her dam and grand- | George W. Phelps vs Walter Rambo sented with one of J illamook county’s
Wm .N. Bays was in the city on affirmed.
for the coast counties Coos was first dam are great cows; her granddam Foreclosure of contract.
famous cheese.
Saturday peddling booze, but it was
W. G. Dwight vs M. H. Dennis.
W. B. D .Dodson, secretary of the and Tillamook second.
• has a test of over 21 lbs. of butter in I
of the loganberry brand manufactur­ I Portland Chamber of Commerce, and
Foreclosure
of
mortgage.
Export Cheese.
I seven days, and was full sister to
TROUBLE
S. B. Vincent, as receiver, et al vs BAYOCEAN
Mrs. Dodson and daughter, came in 1st, Hugh Barber, Fairview—96
ed at Beaver.
NEW.
Golden Jolly, who sold for $12,000.
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on
Saturday
for
a
few
days
.Mr.
Dod
­
2nd,
Albert
Wade,
Cloverdale
—
95%
I This cow is a heavy and persistent Pearl Alkire. To quiet title..
Henry L. King was up from Bay­
Merchants National Bank vs Walt­ Natatorium Company Sues P j’ter
Home Type.
milker. Very spirited bidding was in
ocean during the week, he is planning I son left on Monday ,and Mrs .Dod­
Realty Company.
when this animal was er A. Goss. Foreclosure of mortgage.
on moving to the county scat for son will remain for a week at the 1st, Flovd Culberson, Maple Leaf evidence
Anna Rutgers vs Derk Rutgers.
95
7-8.
____________
Hotel
Tillamok.
brought
into
the
ring.
the winter.
Dissatisfied stockholders in the
Gus Peterson was the heaviest sin­ Divorce.
Monday evening was the date
Natatorium
For Sale—By Case’s Garage, One
County Court Business.
I M. Sue Henderson vs H. E. Carr et Bayoccan
C ompany,
gle
purchaser
at
the
sale.
He
paying
ps
30 horse,
2 passenger Chevrolet whichthe City Council decided to
al. Foreclosure of mortgage.
through their attorneys, , Ridgeway
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>500.00
for
two
animals
that
he
pur-
ordered
Mortgage
Company
of
America
vs
A
Johnson,
brought
suit
iintlie
Mult­
auto, new tires and one extra. Price take up the matter of the assessment
The following bills were
chased.
for the sewer system and the pave­
I
' Frank W. Crane et al. Foreclosure of nomah county Circuit cOtirt against
if sold at once $625.00.
continued:
pur-
The
following
is
a
list
of
the
ment, but owing to Councilman Wheeler Lumber Co................
10.40 chaser, the name of the animal, and mortgage.
*?1C,LB. Potter Realty Company and
The Franklin Fish Market is now Christensen and Harris being out of
2.50 the amount paid for eactx:
I Tillamook County Bank and Wes­ S. JI. Vincent, its re ceiver, for $70,-
Mrs.
Don
E.
Bennell
.............
open for business, drop in and look the city, the City Council decided to Melchior ct al, for election.
ley G. Day vs E. D. Severance. 090. The officers of the < defendant
No. - 1. —Gus
~
Peterson, Pearl of .
around at the Old Spanish Kitchen.— continue it for two weeks.
72.06
company are charged with fraud in
St. Helens Creosoting Co ..
Deercoombe 329626
$190.00 Foreclosure of mortgage.
F. N. Elliott, Proprietor.
2 60 No. 2. —Will Maxwell, Pearl of
L. L. Lee vs T. H. Pitts et al Fore­ the misrepresentation of the value of
State Tax Commissioner Galloway Daily Abstract Co....................
property that was turned over in
—...... ,-------
Forty Acre Ranch,
some . bottom has completed a statement of the W'esley Rush ........................... 1550.00
Deercoombe’s King ... 30 00 closure of lien.
I L. Hiner and L. Reed vs Solon payment of its share of the stock in
land, $3,000; 1 half cash. Quick sale. . taxes penalties and interest due to Hiner & Reed.
No. 3. —Sollie Smith, Tootsie
In the matter of the application of
the natatorium corporation.
Don’t write, come and see it. Taylor
jg counties of the state in which
of Deercoombe, 279782 425,00 Schiffmann. Foreclosure of lien.
I
Ethel Krugan vs Martin Krugan.
It is charged in the complaint that
Real Estate Agency, Cloverdale.
are situated Oregon & California Ben Riesland for permission to close , No. 4 —P. W. Todd, Toot­
the officers and directors of the T. B.
1 Divorce.
sie’s Little Rose 369453
Tillamook County Creamery Asso- grant lands. These taxes, penalties ditch, Twin Rocks, Mrs. F.d.ith Aider­
C. A. Elliott vs R. A. Connell and Potter Realty Company, in promot­
.............................................. 115.00
„„„ .....____ will be paid Within a man was permitted to do so.
ciation will have an exhibit of cheese and interest
In the matter of cancelling county
wife. Foreclosure of mortgage.
ing the sale of real estate owned by
due Tilla-
at the Manufacturers’ Land Rr°duct month. The amount that is for taxes warrants, as advertised, the same No. 5.—Mark Bays , Tootsie’s 75.00
Security Savings and Trust Co. vs I that company at Bayocean, decided
mook county is $9,195.48
King of Deercoombe . .
Show in Portland Nov. 3rd to 24th
were ordered cancelled.
James Walton, Jr. et al. Foreclosure to establish a large natatorium at
and $1,710.01 penalty and interest.
No. 6. —W. S. Booth, Princess
In the matter of declaring a va­
that point as a further inducement Io
For Sale or Rent.—80 acre, irrigat­
Little Fern 279787 .
390.00 of mortgage .
Be sure to kt Dr. Turner show you cancy in the office of county commis­
I
Minnie Marfin vs Joseph Martin. prospective investors. The officers
ed farm. Alfalfa and stock ranch. the new double vision glasses with­
No. 7. —Arthur lippin, Dora’s
and directors of the realty company,
Fern 204054 .............. 240.00 Divorce.
Terms can be had but no trade con­ out the sightly lines or seams to sioner, it was ordered that S. G. I
!
Frank C. Reed vs Alma B. Reed. it is alleged, organized the Bayoccan
sidered. Lay & Son, Hermiston, Ore. catch dirt, strain the eyes or come Reed is no longer qualified as such on No. 8.—Gus Peterson, Dora's
account of failure to attend to the du­
Natatorium Company with a capital
Fern 3rd. 286371 .... 310.00 Divorce.
Only Edison re-creations can be apart. One light, solid piece of glass ties of the office, and H. V. Alley was
I Citizens Bank vs. J. T. Alexander stock of $150,000 retaining 50 per
No. 9.—Theresa M. Ross.
mistaken for the original voice. Its that looks like a single pair, yet an­ appointed to fill the vacancy.
et al. Foreclosure of mortgage.
cent of the stock and the controlling
King
William’s
Lucy
rich true tones fill many homes with swers the purpose of two, enabling
In the matter of the taxes due from
R. E. Wilson vs C. A. Everson ea interest, the remaining 975,000 of
145.00
369454 .........................
you
to
read
or
do
close
work
and
gladness. Call at Lamar’s Drug Store
the government
on
State Land
al Foreclosure of mortgage.
stock being offered to the general
see distant objects perfectly. Be sure Grants, the Sheriff was ordered to No. 10.—Joe Donaldson, Fon­
W. L. Provoost vs Bay City et al public.
and hear one.
taine
of Deercoombe
and
see
them.
Don't
forget
the
date.
prepare a statement and make a de­
Representing that the property was
240709 ........................... 300 00 Suit in equity.
Frederick H. Wheeler vs c. c.
I
Eva W. Worthington vs George wortli $75,000, the amount of »io< k
mand for the taxes.
, No. 11.— Joe Price, Fontaine’s
Byers is a suit filed in the Circuit 260 acres Coos County, Oregon, land
In the matter of hiring the county s
it voted itself, the realty company
35 00 Worthington. Divorce
C1 T
_______ for certain three miles from North Bend on nav­
King ...............................
Court to recover
$131.36
I Edgar M. Brown vs Flora Brown. turned over to the newly formed
merchandise
sold igable channel of Coos Bay, wit.i boat caterpillar engine to the Yellow Fir No. 12—Ed Anderson, Chief’s
goods, wares : and
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company five lots at Bayoccan, a
service. 130 acres bottom land which Lumber Co., the same was granted to
Wild Rose 200140
105.00 Divorce.
the defendant by Lang & Uo.
I
Hallie Kopieskc vs William Ko- lighting plant and an electric fran­
is dvked and ready for cultivation, haul logs to the mill near Pleasant No. 13 — p. W. Todd, Chief’s
For Sale—17 O. I. C. pigs, Ji and 130 acres bench and bdI 'and\ R?c,e Valley, and the company is pay $10
chise, in full payment for its stock.
Wild Rose of Fair View 175.00 pieske. Divorce.
% full blood. $5.00 each, ready f°r $22 000.00. Terms $12,000 cash, bal­ a day for the use of the caterpillar.
I Thornton B. Turney vs John B. The complainants allege that the v I-
No. 14 — E E. Allan, Jr., Wild
In thr matter of the vacation of the
delivery from now to October s ■ • • ance to suit purchaser at 6 per cent.
Rose of St Lambert .. 155.00 Hall and wife. Foreclosure of mort­ uc of the property so delivr red to the
T. Blackburn. Hemlock, Ore. Mutual Price at bed rock as owner must sell plat of Seaport, upon the petition No. 15.— Marion Chance, Toot­
natatorium corporation actual'/ did
gage .
. „ „
order
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L. S. Morgan vs H. E. Carr et al. not exceed $5,000. They ask judg­
Address W. G. Robertson, Coo,ton, of P. W. Todd and others, an
sie King of Fair View. 235,00
phone.
was made to vacate the same was No. 1$.—T. McCormick,
1 To quiet title .
ment for the difference, or $70,iri<t.
‘ ‘ “ Ros-
Ladies who did not register a Oregon.
Fred Biggs et al .vs Solon Schiff
made._______________
Melia
Ann
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175.00
etta's
week ago last Saturday, may do so
The Honorary R<dief ''on,.*‘" ’’a\e
mann. Foreclosure of lien.
No .17 —T. McCormick, Melia
Best Treatment For Burns.
by going to the County Clerk s offlce> made up and sent the following arti-
Notice.
Ann's Beauty ............... 175.00
where Miss K. Mills will have charge des to the Red Cross Headquarters
This is to give notice that I will not No .18.— M. Chance, Muriel of
Card of Thanks.
of Portland: 12% pairs of bed socks be responsible for any debts contract­
If for no other reason, Chamber-
of the cards.
We would express our thanks for
St. Lambert ............
200.00
lain'» Salve should be kept in every
It is expected that the new cheese 7 dozen substitute handR5rch!ei’f't 1 ed by my husband C. W iedemann, No. 19.—Arthur Tippin, Kof-
the
beautiful
floral
tributes
and
kind-
du.t cloths. 4 dozen handkerchiefs 1 after this date. I am able to take care
55.00 |y assistance rendered by members household on account of its great val­
factory, now being built by
ran
fee King of- Fair View
Heyd & Co. tor the Red Clover As- dozen napkins, 1 dozen tray cloths. of myself.
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I of the Grange, the G. A. R and W. R ue in the treatment of burns. It allays
Mrs. L. Wiedemann.
.. IC., and also by other friends and the pain almost instantly, and unless
sociation. will be ready for use in 20 hundred gun wipers, « pa."_™
Ranch for Sale.
lecent «lipp- rs and 5 ambulance pil-
I neighbors, at the death and burial of the injury is a severe one. heals the
about three weeks.
liws The ladies meet every U ednes-
No tic a.
parts without leaving a scar. This
Including
stock
and
farm
equipment
our dear husband and father,
Salvei s also unequaled for chapped
The Tillamook Meat Co will pay * and Fndav, and there is a desire
This is to give notice that all per­ containing 24 acres of Wilson river '
Mrs. Mary Weston
hands, sore nipples and diseases of
toe ior all 10 pound lard pails and • hat more ladiei attend these meet­ sons owing me must settle by the 1st bottom land, to be sold before the 1st
Mr
and
Mrs.
Edward
Weston
the skin. Urice 25 cents. For sale by
for 5 pound pails. They must bt re ing, and give a helping hand in this of October, 1917.
Mr and Mrs. B. J Cady
of October.—Inquire of Paul Erick-
Lamar's Drug Store.
W. A. Williams.
from rust. Bring them in at once an* commendable work.
Mr .and Mrs. H. L. Fowler
aon, R. F. D. 1., Tillamook, Ore.
•
get your money.