TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT notice of delinquent Thayer’s Addition to Tillamook. taxes of real property F- E. Whitehouse 8. Son, Imp fendants, for the sum of FEBRUARY 21, 1918, Fifteen which contract was recorded in the Hundred Fifty ($1550) Dollars, with Deed Records of Tillamook County, IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY on lot 3, bk. 4....................... OREGON, FOR THE YEAR 1916 Daniel P. Hogan, lot 4, bk. 22.. * 1.63 interest from the 1st day of March, Oregon, in Book "24” on page 368, 487 (Continued from another page.) 4.08 Lot 5. bk. 7.................................... 1.16 l.ots 7. 8, bk. 7................................ 3.18 Lots 9, io, bk. 7............................. Lot H, bk. 7. ............................... A. R. Grout, lot 1, bk. 8............... 5-47 yy. S. Cone, lot 2. bk. 8.............. 1.82 Lots 4. 5. 6, bk. 8.......................... Lots 8, 9. bk. 8............................... Lot li, bk. 8.................................. 244 A. R. Grout, lot 12, bk. 8............ 2.44 W. S. Cone, lot I, bk. 9................ Lots 2, 3, bk. 9................................. Lots 4, 5, 6, bk. 9- ...................... 5 44 Lot 10, bk. 9.................................. 1.82 Lots II, 12, 13. 14, bk. 9........... 7-25 Carrie L. Wallace, lot 15, bk. 9. 2.44 W. S. Cone, lot 16, bk. 9............. 2-44 Lots I, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, bk. io, lots ii, 12 ,<3 ,14, «S- bk. io... 23-55 Lot 16, bk. 10, lots I, 2, 3, 4, 9.06 bk. .............................................. Lots 5. 6, bk u........................ 3-63 1.82 Lot 7, bk. ii ............................ C. L. Wallace, lots 8, 9, 10 bk. li 5-44 W. S. Cone, lots I, 2, bk. 12. 363 Lots 3. 4. bk. 12.................... Lois 8, 9. “b ”, 12, bk. 12. Lots I, 2, 3, bk. 13................... 7-72 Lots 4, 5, bk. 13...................... 2.72 Lots 6, 7, bk. 13....................... Lot 8, bk. 13............. .............. *36 Lots 9, 10, bk. 13.................... Lots 5, 6, bk. 14.................... Lot 7, hk. 14.................... ............ 1.82 Lot 8, bk. 14. I.............. ............ 1.82 Lot 1, bk. 15.................... ............ -1.82 Lot 2. bk. 15.............. . ............ 1.82 Lot 3, hk. 15.................. ............ 1.82 Lots 6, 7, 8, bk. 15........ ............. 5-44 Lot I. bk. 16.................... ............. 1.82 Lot 4, bk. 16.................... ............ 1.82 Lot I. bk. 17.................... ....... 2.44 Lot 5. bk. 17.................. ............. 2-44 Lot 7, bk. 17.................. ............ 1.82 Lot 8, bk. 17.................. ............ 2.44 Lots 9, 10, bk. 17.......................... 4 83 H. B. Cravens, lot II, bk. 17. .. 2.44 W. S. Cone, lots 14, I5> hk. 17.. 5.29 H. B. Craven, lot 16, bk. 17. ... 3.03 W. S. Cone, lots I, 2, 3, bk. 18. 5.44 Lot 4, bk. 18................................ 1.82 Lot 5, bk. 18................................ 1.82 Lot 7, bk. 18................................ 2.26 Lot 8, bk. 18............................... 2.26 Lots 3. 4. bk. 19.......................... 3-63 Lots 7, 8, bk. 19............................ 6.06 Lot 9, bk. 19................................... 2.26 Lots to, ii , bk. 19........................ 6.06 Lot 12, bk. 19................................ 2.26 Lot 1, bk. 20................................. 2.44 Lots 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, bk. 20... 12.69 Lot 9, bk. 20............................... 3°3 Lot to, bk. 20................................ 2.26 Lot 11, bk. 20. ............................ 2.26 Lot 12, bk. 20................................ 2.26 Lots 13, 14, bk. 20........................ 4-53 Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. bk. 21............ 12.71 Lois 7, 8, bk. 21.......................... 363 Lots 9, 10, bk. 21.......................... 4-53 Lots 11, 12, bk. 21........................ 6.06 I.ots 13, 14, bk. 21........................ 4-53 Lots I, 2. 3. bk. 7............................ William’s Addition to Bay City. Emma L. Williams, lot 2. bk. 80. 3.03 Lots 7, 8, bk. 80............................ 3-03 Lot 1, bk. 81.................................. 2.44 Wood’s Subdivision to Bay City Walter D. Woods, lots 1, 2, ... Lots 4> 5» Lots 8, 9, io> II/ ........................ Lots 16, ib. 17, .................................. Lots 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 ,25 ,26, 2-44 2-44 4.8b 2-44 9-71 Tillamook. G. H. Ward, S|4 of lots 1, 2, bk. 1.................................................. 3250 Arthur Holden, EJ4 lot 6, bk. 4. 19-50 E. D. Hadley, tr act No. 1202 bk. 8.................................................. 19-50 Emma M. Hooper, tract No. 1418 bk. 9................................................. Anna B. & Suson O. Todd lots 2, 3, less sold bk. to. .............. 1 % interest tract No. 1204 lots 6, 5, bk. 10........................ ;............ Hay's Addition to Tillamook Rose Weber, bk. 6............... lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 29.25 Norton’s Addition to Tillamook Dan C. Brown lots 3, 4, bk 1. .. 16.25 F. E. Norton, fractional lots I, 2, bk. 3............................................ 6.50 A. G. Beals, lots I, 2, bk. 7......... 13 00 Lot 7, bk 7.................................... 6.50 Gio. L. Dick lots 7, 8, bk 8. ... . 24.38 McDermit’s Addition to Tillamook W. G. Dwight l/i interest, G. VV. Kiger % interest fractional lots 2. 3, 4, bk. ......................................... 61.75 John A. Brant lots 7, 8, bk. I. ... 39-0° Miller’s Addition to Tillamook Iola I. Handley lots 1, 2, bk 2. 35-75 6.50 Fractional lots 7, 8, bk. 2. ... W. J. & S. J. Goyne lots I, 2, 23-56 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, bk. 3. Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 ,22, bk. 3. 14.62 A. L. Wiley, lots 18, 19, bk. 7. .. 6.50 L. J. Lamb, lots I, 2, 3, bk. 9. .. 7.82 Lots 4, 5, 6, bk. 9........................ 7.82 Geo. B. Lamb, lots 7, 8, bk. 9. . 5-21 L. G. Jackson, lots 9, 10, II, bk. 9-75 9 .................................................. W. G. Dwight, lot 4, bk. 13. .. 1-32 Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, bk. 1 3 9.12 Henry Dunstan Lot 7, bk. 14.. 3-25 D. W. Ijams, Est., lots I, 2, 3, 1.96 4. bk. 15.......................................... I Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, ■ 4- 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, bk- 15, . . ..................... Marsh Burdick lot 3, bk. 16 .. [ 6. bk. th................................ Maple Grove Addition to Tillamook Dwight & Curtis lot 1, bk 3. ... 11.38 Park Addition to Tillamook. J- W. Haskins, lots 2, 3, 4. 5> 7. bk. 1.............................................. 26.00 Car..line Hart, lot 3, bk. 2.......... 9 75 J- W . Haskins, lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, bk. 6.................................................. Ann,, Feldschau, lot 6, bk 9. . . ■ J B Delsman N% lots 3, 4. bk. 14. .......................................... 16.25 RW B. Walls, N’/i lots s, 6, bk. 14...................................................... 325 F E. Hilton, lot 8, bk. 14........... 3 25 Sunnymead Addition to Tillamook F P Cardiff lot 7, bk. 3............... Beals Land Co. % interest lot 6, bk. 4.................................................. 1.62 r Stillwell's Addition to Tillamook L . Tompkins, lots 3, 4. bk. 6 2925 Clark M. Terry, S% lots 5. 6, bk 8................... / ;........................ 21.94 J? W. Ijams Est., lot 4. bk. 10.. 3 25 Fred C. Feldschau lots 5, 6, bk. 11. ... ........................ 22.75 Stillwell's Park Add. to Tillamook ' H. & H. H. Rosenberg lot 12, bk. t. ... ............ 3.25 W- D. Stillwell lot' 14. bk. 2. ... 2.27 Mr. Dooley Goes to Work. I AGAINST GERMAN SERMONS. ------0----- c Finely Peter Dunne is now acting as on Mare1 . , 1913, be cancelled, set publicity agent for the sale of war Chairman of the Idaho Council of aside and held for naught, and that saving stamps.—News Item. the plaintiff be adjudged the owner in Defense Opposed to IL fee simple of said premises, and that “After matchlre connin' over av the you have no title, right, claim or in­ situation,” says Clancy, “I’ve reached Dr. E. A. Bryan chairman of the terest therein or thereto, and that the [ the conclusion that there’s something plaintiff recover from you his costs gone wrong with me friend Dooley. Idaho council of defense, writing to and disbursements in this suit, l an<1 Somebody’s put the coinetha on him. the chairman of a county council in ...-I. «.u- 1 « r -------- -’vii.vuvuy s pui me comema on mm. th^CnL h it “-tO wi,en an Irishman starts in workin' regard to the preaching of sermons in the Court shall seem meet and equit-'for the , iui me government its time to be the German language says: able. I lookin’ out. Here's Dooley, after sell­ "Replying to yours of January 30th, This summons is served upon you in’ his stories to the papers and get- by publication thereof pursuant to the tin rale money fer them this nianny a relative to the preaching service in order of the Honorable George R. year, an’ here he is out selling War German in your county, 1 congratu­ Bagley, Judge of the above entitled , Savin’ Stamps as large as life an’ say­ late your council aud likewise the two congregations that they have consent­ court made and entered on the 2nd in' he's proud of it. ed, during the war, to conduct the ser­ day of February, 1918, directing said “McGinnis says there was a dollar summons to be published once a week a year lyin’ loose somewhere an’ vice exclusively in English language. "It is a matter of profound regret for six consecutive weeks in the Till-1 Dooley seen it, but there’s nothin’ to that thus far two other pastors have aniook Headlight. that. McGinnis is sore. It takes more Martin L. Pipes, John M. I than a dollar to make an Irishman not consented to a like arrangement. Pipes, George A Pipes, At- work fer a government, an’ nobedy’s Assuming that these pastors and their Summons. flocks are loyal American citizens, it torneys for Plaintiff. better able to tell yc that than me Address: 811 Chamber of Commerce. frind Edward Carson, aven if he did is regrettable that they do not sec not In the Circuit Court of the Sute of only the reasonableness but the neces­ Portland, Oregon. Oregon for Tillamook County. get the razoo from the Welshman. sity in the midst of war to avoid any­ First publication Feb. 7, 1918. M. W. Harrison, Faith, ye can't trust a Welshman to thing through which aid and comfort Last publication March 21, 1918. Plaintiff carry the scriptures to the church." might be given to the enemy govern­ vs “Well, why is it?” An' faith, Clancy Summons in Foreclosure of Delin­ couliln t tell. Workin' for the govern­ ment or which might be suspected of Charles E. Haas, W. F. Wol- being a meant of doing so. quent Tax Certificate. litz and Mary Wollitz his wife ment. What’s to be the fate av the “The American people are sending and Roger L. Scott and Jane Irish if the best av thim strip them ­ In the Circuit Court of the State of their sons to war against an enemy Scott his wife, ■ Defendants selves of their constitutional rights? Oregon for Tillamook County. government, they are giving money To Charles E. Haas, W. F. Wollitz’ "An ’ did ye see where he ’ s talking J. A. Saling, Plaintiff. and making sacrifices to overthrow and Mary Wollitz his wife,' and in the newspapers?” says Clancy. vs. the hostile power of that government, T do that, ” says I, ‘ ‘ an ’ 1 see where Roger L. Scott and Jane Scott his C. Mills, Defendant. and they are in no mood to tolerate they're printin ’ it too. ” wife, the above named defendants; ’ To C. Mills, the above named de­ anything which is not plain and open, . “ I'is the only thing that makes me In the name of the State of Ore­ f endant: so that it may be known by ail that see the porr bye ’ s reason is not com- gon, you are hereby commanded and In the name of the State of Oregon, there is nothing hostile under cover. required to appear and answer, or you are hereby notified that J. C. plately shattered," says Clancy. "I see “Meetings of any kind in an un­ he ’ s talkin ’ to them in the English otherwise plead, to the complaint fil­ Saling, the holder of certificate of known tongue, whether the meetings ed against you in the above entitled delinquency numbered 1061 issued on dialect. However he may have bin are political or religious, are likely to suit on or before six weeks from the the toth day of February, 1917 by the tempted by the government, he's not provoke suspicion and resentment. Summons. date of the first publication of this tax collector of the county of Tilla­ talkin’ in Irish. He stands by the 1 f lic loreign tongue is a camouflage Summons, and if you fail to appear mook, State of Oregon, for the Union, aven if he does sell stamps fer uidcr which hostile sentiment and In the Circuit Court of the State of amount of Two and Seventy-three- the government.” and answer as aforesaid plaintiff will “Ye’re as bad as the man himself, hostile activities might be carried on, apply to the Court for the relief Oregon, for Tillamook County. one-hundreds ($2.73) dollars, the Clancy, ” says I. I’m teilin’ ye the ami alien it is the tongue of a govern­ C. F. Hernier, Plaintiff. prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: same being the amount then due and bye ’ s gone clane crazy. Do ye see ment with which, unfortunately, we vs. For a decree and judgment against delinquent for taxes for the year 1914, are ai war, it will arouse suspicion you for the sum of $500.00 with in­ Vinnie Hernier, Defendant. together with penalty, interest and what lie’s saying in the papers? De ye ami resentment. see what he says? Here he ’ s talkin ’ To \ innie Hcriner, the above nam ­ | costs thereon upon the real property terest from the 20th day of Jan. 1917, 'to this gerl Merguerite Moores Mar­ "We have thousands of citizens of at 6 per cent per annum; for the fur­ ed defendant. In the name of the I assessed to you, of which you are the State of Oregon, you are hereby re ­ owner as appears of record, situated shall, and what does he say? He tells Germ.in ancestry and of German birth ther sum of $100.00 attorney’s fees I the world we’re payin’ money for whom wc have gladly welcomed and and the costs and disbursements of quired to appear and answer the com­ I in said county and state, and particu- drinks we don’t need, an' we can save whom we look upon as our bretiiern plaint filed against you in the above j larly bounded and described as fol­ this suit; and for a further decree that. Av course lie says it in English. ami Icllow citizens, entitled to the foreclosing plaintiff’s mortgage dated entitled cause, on or before the last lows, to-wit: Lot numbered Two (2) Faith, if he said it in Irish they'd protection of the laws, to our econ­ July 27th, 1914, executed by the de­ day of the time prescribed in the in Block numbered Three (3), town of lynch him.” omic and social opportunities and who fend -nt Charles E. Haas, covering all I order for the publication of this sum- Beaver, Tillamook County, Oregon. unite with us in the support of the “ Maybe he ’ s thinking about prohi ­ 11110ns, towit: April 4, 1918; and if you You are further notified that said J. of the following described real prop­ ; bition, says Clancy, but 'tis impossible same Bag and tile building up of the fail to so answer for want thereof the C. Saling has paid taxes on said erty, to-wit: Beginning at the South­ “He may be thinking about it,” same free commaiiweallh. plaintiff will apply to the court for premises for prior or subsequent west corner of Section 30; thence “Wc do not wish to look upon these the relief prayed for in the complaint, [years, with the rate of interest on says 1. “Lots of people is thinkin' South 310.74 feet; thence East 373.74 about it. But don’t forget the Irish is people with suspicion or distrust. We towit: that the bonds of. matrimony said amounts as follows: feet; thence North 310.74 feet; thence take it that having discovered in now existing between plaintiff and de­ Tax Rate of the Irish whin all’s said an’ done.” West 30 f«*et; thence North 277.2 oppo. (unities fendant be forever dissolved, and for Yr’s tax date paid Rect. No Amt Int | “Have ye an idea,” says Clancy, America ideals and feet; thence West 143 feet; thence such other and further relief as to the 1915 Feb, 10, 1916 32 $2.10 I5pct , "W hat’s he doin’ it for anyhow?” “I which they desired for themselves and South 83.96 feet; thence West 168.75 Court may seem meet with equity. 1916 . Feb. 24, 1917 464 1.88 I5pct have not," says 1. “Av course in a their children, they are willing to feet; thence South 193.24 feet to the This summons is served by publica­ 1917, . Feb. 2, 1918 28 . 2.10 . I5PCt(way he’s not w°rl?in’ ^ ’"^b fer he unite wholeheartedly in the task of place of beginning, containing 4.52 tion, by order of the Honorable Geo. .. as the . owner 01 me,-,- 8ovCrnmenl C. Mills, . , , as , ’1L s working for the building up the commonwealth. Io do acres more or less, all in Sections 30 R. Bagley, Judge of the above named , Said , .... , the above 1 1 1.1 Irish at the legal title of described „ ... front. , An , don . . t lor- this we must become I10111 .generous and 31, Township 1 South, Range 9 Circuit Court, made and entered here­ ., , get says Clancy. there s lots of in laws, customs, ideals. To promote property as the same appears of rec- ■ .1 1 .1. .. West W. M. Said mortgage being in February 16, 1918. , . . , ,, ._ . Irish playin hell with the Dutch these a separate movement ,to keep us apart ord, and each of the other persons . „ recorded in Book “Y”, page 616 And the date of the first publication above named are hereby further no-, ,y*‘. , , . , . ... in speech, customs, sources and infor­ record of mortgages for Tillamook of said summons, fixed by said order, tified that J. C. Saling will apply tol lls „ ,hat Pa,ns ?c mation, and sympathies, is bad in war County, Oregon, and for a decree or­ is February 21, 1918, and the date of the Circuit Court of the county and , Dooley says 1. Fancy an Irishman or peace, « dering said property sold in the man­ the last publication thereof is April state aforesaid for a decree foreclos- “ h.s tune selling stamp s when :“I admit that there is no law as yet ner provided by law to satisfy said 4, 1918. ing the lien bc- *’ ,“>? be turnm over in Ins grave at foreign tongue. The Bolslicviki ami Johnson & Handley, you bc forever barred and foreclosed Attorneys for Plaintiff. certificate. And you are hereby sum ,. ­ f the thought of it." numerous other anti-American propa­ of and from any and all right, title, 107-8-9 1. O. O. F. Bldg. moned to appear within sixty da>s I "Maybe they wouldn't have him,' gandists are not at liberty to hide says Clancy. "Maybe they wouldn't claim or interest in and to said prop- Tillamook, Oregon. their work from American people. after the service of this summons erty. Doubtless the pre ident by proclama­ upon you, exclusive of the day of sei let him fight.” ‘Clancy,” says 1, "arc ye crazy or tion could do this, but he has not as This summons is served upon you Summons. vice, and defend this action or pay by publication by order of A. M. the amount due as above shown, to­ what is it? Wouldn't let him fight. yet done so. He mat and probably will Hare, County Judge of Tillamook In the Circuit Court of the State of gether with costs and accrued interest Since whin can anybody stop an be necessary for the Idaho legislature County, Oregon, in the absence of Oregon for Tillamook County. to require that during the period of the and in case of your failure to do so a • Irishman from fighting?” Geo. R. Bagley, Circuit Judge, made Guy A. Richards, Plaintiff decree will be rendered foreclosing I “Tise the truth ye spake," says war all public meetings bc conducted and entered the 9th day of January, vs. the lien of said taxes and c.sts against Clancy, “but we're livin’ in a new age. in the English language. It will bc far 1918, directing such publication be Minnie Z. Richards, Defendant the land and premises above named. I I have been radin’ barnum’s book better, however, for all loyal Ameri­ made in the Tillamook Headlight once To Minnie Z. Richards, defendant: All process and papers in this pro­ 'about the survival of the fittest and cans, who commonly or sometimes a week for six consecutive weeks, and In the name of the State of Oregon, ceeding may be served upon the un­ 1 natchural selection an’ a lot av other 'converse in a foreign tongue, to vol­ tt nt-« stull hkc ti.-t, and 1 want to tell ye," untarily conform to what so clearly the date of the first publication is the you are hereby notified and required to dersigned residing within the State of 1.... Llancy, “when it comes to fight- •even for tliejr own protection is the appear in the above entitled Court Oregon, at the address hereinafter , 10th day of January 1918. there’ & s mu much in it that affects the part of wisdom." and cause and answer the complaint mentioned. This summons is publish- >>' there Geo. P. Winslow, Attorney for Plaintiff. filed herein within six weeks from the ed by order of the Hon. Geo. R. Bag- Irish." "Such treatin' is good fur ye Clancy Post Office Address, Tillamook, Ore. date oi the first publication of this ley, Judge of the Circuit Court, the The Prussian Idea. summons, which said date is the 17tli first publication hereof being Feb. 7, says 1, “an’ 1 want to say ye’re right. Summons. day of January, 1918, and if you fail 1918, and the last publication Marcl» ’Tis true the law of selection is work- ------ 6------ ’ -< in', an’ there's hope in it, too, for the ----- o ■ ■ so to appear for want thereof, the 14, 19'8. Irish. Providence has gdtclid th■ cn Notice of Sheriff’s Sale on Fore­ lungs and he had terrible coughing relief prayed for in his complaint, to- closure. spe’ls. We were greatly wot tied about could be persuaded to go to bed as traced to its use in Berlin alone A wit : him as the medicine we gave him did soon as they take cold and remain in preparation called "goose dripping is That the contract made between Notice is hereby given that by vir­ not help him in the least. A neighbor bed for one or two days, they would prepared from dog’s fat; <-gg •u bsti- you and plaintiff on the 6th day of tue of an execution, decree and order recoved much more quickly, especially tut, from a mixture of chalk a und ba* 1913, f°r the purchase of spoke so highly of C-Mmberlain • of sale, issued out of and under seal t February, ’hVsou'th haTo/The"^^' ha"l7 of [ Cough Remedy that I gx a bottle oi if they take Chamberlain’s Cough king powder; caviar from fish scales, of the Circuit Court of the State of the south half of the south h-.- Section 13. Township 6 South, Range nt. “e first: dose he. etu. d him so Remedy. There would also be less and bread from straw. (Shat people, Oregon for Tillamook County on the ,W. Willamette Meridian, in Tdl-[ much .hat 1 continue 1 g-vmg hm.it danger of the cold being followed by no matter how patriotic, ran hold out 13th day of February, 1918. Look County, Oregon, containing urt,I i.e was cured. For by La- any of the more serious diseases. For on such far, ?—Dr. Juchenach in Vos- of L. Bettman, plaintiff, and against 152.90 acres, belonging to the plaintiff | mar s Drug Store. sischc Zoning. sale by Lamar's Drug Store. Carl E. Emery and E. N. Emery, de- Mary McEachern, lots I, 2, bk ¿8............. 8- «3 D. W. Ijams Est., lots 5, 6. bk 40................................................... 16.25 P. W. Todd SJ4 lots 1, 2, 3 bk 45........................................... .. 6.50 VV G. Dwight, fractional lot 3. bk. 46.................................. x.63 Grace Cornforth, lots t, 2 3 hk. 47............................................. ' 1463 J. H. & H. H. Rosenberg, lot 4, bk. 47.......................................... 3-25 o rsLT' Clark- ,OI 7. bk. 48. . 1 63 W. G. Dwight lot 2, fractional 3, bk. 49.......................................... 162 Mrs. T. W. Clark, lots 6, 7, 8. bk. 49................................................ ................................... 3.25 Dated atlillamook, Oregon, this sth day of February, 1918. W. L. CAMPBELL, Sheriff, and Tax Collector, of Tilla­ mook County, Oregon. *915. (less the sum of Forty ($40) Dollars interest paid), at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum; and for the further sum of One Hundred Fifty ($150) Dollars attorney's fees, and his costs and disbursements herein, taxed at $19.00 together with the costs and disbursements oi this sale, to me directed and deliver­ ed, commanding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter describ­ ed, 1 have levied upon, and pursuant to the commands of- said execution, decree and order of sale, I will on Saturday, the. 16th day of March, 1918, at the front door of the court house, in Tillamook City, Tillamook County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. tn. of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the following described real property lying, being and situate in 1 illamook County, Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to- wit: the southwest quarter of Sec­ tion eighteen, in Township Four (4) South of Range Nine (9) West of the illamette Meridian, containing 142.27 acres; to satisfy the hereinbe­ fore mentioned sums, and for the costs and disbursements of sale and of said writ. Said sale will be made subject to redemption, as per the statutes of the State of Oregqn. Datpd, February 13th, 1918. W. L. Campbell, , Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore. John Leland Henderson, Attorney for plaintiff. ■ First publication, February, 14th, 1918 Last publication March 14, 1918.