Notice of Hearing on Petition To Form Drainage District. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County. Notice is hereby given that hearing on the following petition will be held at the Court House in the City of Till­ amook, County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, on the First day of May, iqi S, for the purpose of determining whether the prayer of said petition shall be granted. All persons owning or claiming an interest in lands described in said pe­ tition arc hereby notified to appear at said place on said date and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer in said petition should not be granted. Erwin Harrison, Clerk of the County Court. To the Honorable County Court of l illamook County, Oregon. 1 he undersigned, being the owners of more than fifty per cent of the land m Tillamook County, Oregon, her; matter described, do hereby peti­ tion j our Honorable Body and pray that you cause to be organized and formed, a drainage district for the purpose of having said lands reclaim­ ed and protected in the manner herein set forth from the effects of water, for sanitary and agricultural purposes and tor the benefit and welfare of the public, and for the public utility and benefit. For the purpose of this petition we state the following facts, as required by Chapter 340 of the General Laws of Oregon for the year 1915. t. lhc name proposed for the dis­ trict which is herein prayed for is the South Prairie Drainage District. 1 he boundary lines of the propos­ ed district are as folows. Beginning at a point on the East bank of the Tillamook river, where the sixteenth section line running cast and West through the North half of Section 0 in Township 2, south of range 9, W est of Willamette Meridian intersects said river; thence in a southerly direction along the bank of Said river to the point where quarter section line running East and West thr gh Section 7 intersects said rive , '.hence East along said quarter sic n line to the section line be­ ta -cctions 7 and 8; thence north alohs '->id section line to the south­ west corner of lot 1, of Section 8; the:. East to the South East corner 01 i t 1 of Section 8; thence North along the sixteenth section line run­ ning North and South through the West half of sections 8 and 5 to the quarter section line running East and West through section 5; thence West along - aid line to the sixteenth sec­ tion line running North and South through the East half of Section 6; thence North along said sixteenth line to the sixteenth section line run­ ning East and West through the North half of section 0; thence W est along said sixteenth line to the place 01 beginning. 3. The total acreage included in said proposed district is 728.96 acres. 4. The name of the owners of land in said district as shown by the rec­ ords of Tillamook County, Oregon, and acreage owned by each of said owners is as rollows: No. Acres Nicholas Horras ........................... 20.00 Allie Morgan .................................. 72-°3 Jos. Blaser ...................................... 4000 Michael Pelz, Estate ................... 60.00 Frank Paul ...................................... 39-88 David Fitzpatrick ......................... 10.53 AgncsFitzpatrick ........................... 45-82 L. A. & S. J. Edgar ..................... 30.00 L C. & C. E. Daniels..................... 50.00 L. A. Edgar .................................... 40.00 D. Darby .......................................... 17-25 Zeno Biser........................................ 9-0O M. Blaser ........................................ 20.00 Matt Weber .................................... 30.00 John J. W eber ................................ 45-00 Thomas Lyster .............................. 40.00 C. A. & M. Blaue.......... ................... 16.45 Frank Blaser .*............................... 43 00 Ebing er & bon ............................... 80.00 Mary Johnson ............................... 20.00 5. The proposed reclamation and protection of said lands is for sanitary »nd agricultural purposes, and such Proposed reclamation and protection »ill be conductive to the public health and welfare, and of puplic utility and benefit. 6. All of said lands included in said proposed district are properly includ- td herein, and will be beneficially af­ fected by the operation of the pro­ posed district. "• The benefits of such proposed reclamation and protection will ex- cted the damage to be done, and the but interests of the land included, 1:;d of the owners thereof as a whole, 4l’d of the public at large will be Promoted by the formation and pro- I F’’s'-d op. r .tion of such district. *• The formation of a drainage dis- •nct under the provisions of Chapter Mo of the General Laws of Oregon I °r 1915, under the provisions of phich this petition is presented, is a proper district. I > The proposed plan for the re- p'W.ation and protection of the prop- I’ y in the proposed district includes I/construction of such dykes and lb ^‘es a'°ng the banks of the Til- Ir®001' river, in the region of the 1 JU‘h Prairie Slough, as are necessary ■¿J'rotcct *'le 'allds °f ^e district ■J® the tide and to construct such as arc necessary to give each owner a drainage outlet. K; Pkn is only general, the detailed !o be worked out by the Chief ■Jne'.r and Supervisors. The signers of this petition KJ* that they will pay any and al! ^F^cs incurred, and any tax or 'hat may be levied against their ■Jr'tive lands for the purpose of the expenses of organizing. or attempting to organize the pro­ posed district, such expense to be taxed against the signers in propor­ tion to the number of acres owned by them and affected by the pn posed drainage district. 11. Wherefore, your petitioners pray that the lands described herein, or such thereof as may be found by the Court to be properly included in the proposed district, either perman­ ently or until further investigation and surveys may permit elimination, shall be declared organized into a drainage district under the provisions ot Chapter 340 hereinbefore referred to. Dated this 2. i?th day of February, 1918. Signed: Allie Morgan. L .C. & C. E. Daniels by L. C. D. L. A. & S. J. Edgar Mrs. Marguerite Blaser Jos. Blaser Mrs. Lena I’elz Frank Paul Agnes L. Fitzpatrick D. B. Darby C. A. Blaue Frank Blaser D. Fitzpatrick Ebitiger & Son by J. E. L. A. Edgar. State of Oregon County of Tillamook, ss. 1, L. A. Edgar, being first < duly sworn, say, that 1 have read the ft., fore- going petition, that I believe the all. le- gâtions thereof to be true, that the signatures appearing to said petiton are the true and proper signatures of the persons whose names appear as signed thereto, and that each and all of said signers arc owners of land within the proposed district as set forth in said petition. Signed: L. A. Edgar. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of March, 1918. Erwin Harrison. County Clerk By \ ida A. Millis, Deputy. in the County Cour; of the State of Oregon, 1 illamook County. In the matter of the guardianship of the estate of William Henry Owens, an insane person by Nellie W. Kirry, Guardian. Notice is hereby given, that the un­ dersigned, by virtue and authority of a license and order of sale of the County Court of the County of Tilla­ mook, State of Oregon, made and en­ tered in its records the 28th day of February, 1918, v ill from and after tje 6th day of April, 1918, at the of- tice of John Leland Henderson, in the <- ity of 1 illamook City, Oregon, sell at private sale for the sum of $4000.00 cash dow n, more or less, as to the un­ dersigned nray seem best, and the balance on deferred payments with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, the deferred payments being payable at such time as to the under­ signed may seem best, all of the fol­ lowing described real and personal property situate in the County of Till­ amook and Slate of Oregon, and forming the dairy ranch of the said Insane Person, described as follows, to wit: The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section ten in township two south of range nine west of the Willamette Meridian, together with certain live stock and farming implements used on said farm and belonging _ to the same, and being all of the personal property on said farm belonging to said estate, the said real and personal property to be sold together for a lump sum. Nellie W. Kirry, Guardian. John I.cland Henderson, Attorney for Guardian. Publication of this notice made in the Tilamook Headlight. First publication March 7th, 1918. Last publication, April 4th, 1918. Summons. Summons. Notice of Guardian s Sale of Real and Personal Property. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County. F. S. Whitehouse, Plaintiff. vs. Solomon B. W hitehouse, Defendant. To Solomon B. W hitehouse, the above named defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, which is, That plaintiff have judgment for the recovery, upon the note and mortgage sued on, of the sum of $2400.00, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from Sept. 6th, 1913, far $250 as attorney’s fees, and for taxes paid as follows: March 29, 1915, $12.11; Sept. 17, 1915, $12.11; March 20th, 1916, $10.87; Sept. 15, 1916, $10.85; April 3rd, 1917, $11.65 and Sept. 14th, 1917, $11.63. With interest on said tax payments from dates of such pay­ ments at 7 per cent per annum. The taxes being taxes charged against the real property covered by the mort­ gage herein mentioned. And that the mortgage executed by you to the plaintiff on September 6th, 1913, recorded on page 492 of Book “U”, record of Mortgages of Tilla­ mook County, Oregon, and covering the WJ4 of the SE% of Section 3, and the N. W. % of N. E. J4 section 10, in Tp. 1 S., R 9 W. W. M. be foreclosed, the property covered thereby sold in the marine' provided by law, and the proceeds of such sale applied to the satisfaction and discharge of the amount of such recovery, including costs and expenses of sale, and for general relief. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Tillamook Head­ light by virtue of an order made by the Hon. A. M. Hare, County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, re­ quiring publication io be made thereof once a week for six successive weeks, and requiring you to appear and ans­ wer the complaint on or before the expiration of said time of publication. Said order being dated the 25th day of February, 1918, and the date of the Summons. first publication hereof is the 28th In lhc Circuit Court ot the State of day of February, 1918. Last publica­ tion April II, ¡918. Oregon, for Tillamook County. H. T. Botts, C. F. Hermer, Plaintiff. Attorney for Plaintiff. vs. Residing at Tillamook, Ore. Vinnie Hermer, Defendant. To Vinnic Hermer, the above nam­ Notice. ed defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you arc hereby re­ quired to appear and answer the com­ To Whom It May Concern: plaint filed against you in the above W hereas, the State Board of Fish entitled cause, on or before the last and Game Commissioners of the day of the time prescribed in the State of Oregon has propagated and order for the publication of this sum­ stocked and is propogating and stock­ mons, towit: April 4, 1918: and if you ing the walers of Tillamook Bay and fail to so answer for want thereof the its tributaries in Tillamook County, plaintiff will apply to the court for State of Oregon, with salmon and the relief prayed for in the complaint, other food fish, and; W hereas, said Tillamook Bay and towit: that the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de­ I its tributaries are frequented by sal­ fendant be forever dissolved, and for mon and other food fish, and for the such other and further relief as to the I purpose of protecting the same, the ................ ----- Com- said Board ' of Fish and r Game Court may seem meet with equity. This summons is served by publica­ inissioners has decidi d to close cer- tion, by order of the Honorable Geo. tain of the tributaries of Tillamook R. Bagley, Judge of the above named Bay, as follows, to-wit: Hoquarton Circuit Court, made and entered here­ Slough above a point on laid slough where the quarter section line run­ in February 16, 1918. And the date of the first publication ning north and south through the of said summons, fixed by said order, center of sections 24 and 25. T. I S-, is February 21, 1918, and the date ot R. 10 West., Willamette Meridian the last publication thereof is April crosses said slough: and also that portion of said slough between a 4, 1918. point 100 ft. above the uppermost por­ Johnson & Handley, Attorneys for Plaintiff. tion of the mouth of Stillwell Ditch and ® a point too - feet below the lowcr- -------- -------- f 107-8-9 I- O. O. F. Bldg. ‘ «tTIU j most portion of the mouth of satd Tillamook, Oregon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. Colin W. Cottam Plaintiff vs. J. E. Sullivan, J. C. Davies and T. J. Leonard Defendants To J. E. Sullivan, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of the summons, to-wit: on or before the 21 st day of March, 1918, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will ask a decree against you for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to- wit: That the contract made between you and plaintiff on the 6th day of February, 1913, for the purchase of the south half of the south half of Section 13, Township 6 South, Range 9 W. Willamette Meridian, in Till­ amook County, Oregon, containing 152.90 acres, belonging to the plaintiff which contract was recorded in the Deed Records of Tillamook County, Oregon, in Book “24” on page 368, on March 15, 1913, be cancelled, set aside and held for naught, and that the plaintiff be adjudged the owner in fee simple of said premises, and that you have no title, right, claim or in­ terest therein or thereto, and that the plaintiff recover from you his costs and disbursements in this suit, and for such other and further rcljef as to the Court shall seem meet and equit­ able. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to the order of the Honorable George R. Bagley, Judge of the above entitled court made and entered on the 2nd day of February, 1918, directing said summons to be published once a week for six consecutive weeks in the Till­ amook Headlight. Martin L. Pipes, John M. Pipes, George A Pipes, At- torneys for Plaintiff. Address: 811 Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Oregon. First publication Feb. 7, 1918. Last publication March 21, 1918. Stillwell Ditch; and also that portion of said slough between a point 100 ft. above the uppermost portion of the mouth of the Old or North Fork of , Trask River and a point too it. below the lowermost portion of the mouth of the Old or North Fork of Trask River; and also all that portion of the Tillamook River above a point there­ on where the township line running north and south between Ranges 9 and 10 West of the Willamette Meri­ dian c-osses the Tillamook river; a..J also the whole of Trask River, includ­ ing the main river and all its branch­ es, forks and tributaries, and also that portion or branch thereof which cm- , pties into Hoquarton Slough and 1 commonly known as “Stillwell Ditch all being in Tillamook County, State of Oregon, to prevent fishing therein by any means whatever, except with hook and line, commonly called angl­ ing, for salmon and other food fish. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given by said State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners that said por­ tions of said tributaries of said Tilla­ mook Bay, described as follows, to- wit: Hoquarton Slough above a point thereon where the quarter-section line running north and south through the center of sections 24 and 25, T. 1 S., R. 10 W. of the Willamette Meri­ dian crosses said slough; and also that portion of said Hopuarton Slough be­ tween a point too ft. above the upper­ most portion of the mouth of Still­ well ditch and a point 100 ft. below the lowermost portion of the mouth of said Stillwell Ditch; ;.nd also that por­ tion of said Hoquarton Slough be­ tween a point too feet above the up- pefmost portion of the mouth of the Old or North Fork of Trask River and a point 100 feet below the lower­ most portion of the mouth of said Old or North Fork of Trask River; and also that portion of Tillamook River and its tributaries above a point on said river where the township line running north and south between Ranges 9 and 10 West of the Willam­ ette Meridian crosses said Tillamook River; and also the whole cf Trask River, including the main river and all its branches, forks and tributaries, and also that portion or branch thereof which empties into Hoquarton Slough and is commonly known as “Stillwell Ditch,” all being in Tillamook County State of Oregon, are, and each and all of them are, hereby closed to fishing of any kind, except with hook and line comonly called angling, for salmon and other food fish, from and after the first day of April, 1918, until said tributaries of said Tillamook Bay are again opened to salmon and other food fish fishing herein prohibited as provided for by Section 5316 L. O. L., as amended by Chapter 400 of the General Laws of Oregon, for 1917. And it shall be unlawful to fish for, or take or catch salmon or other food fish in any of the said waters so closed from and after the 1st day of April, 1918, and any and all persons violating the provisions of this notice will be prosecuted as by law provided. Dated this 4th day of March, 1918. State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners. By James Withycombc, Governor of the State of Oregon. By F. M. Warren. By I. N. Fleischncr, By C. F. Stone By Marion Jack. 1 ! Preeminence of Safety T”1 VER since this bank was established, in 1902, it □ has maintained preeminence in safety fordeposits. Its management has carefully guarded every avenue leading- to any risk or possible loss and the bank has come to be known as a safe, sound institution. It has constantly lived tip to the reputation that it en­ joys and assures positive safety for all deposits. Xew depositors are assured the same security and satis­ factory service that present customers receive. Strength for Safety and Service for Convenience. Personal and Household Checking Accounts. 1 TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK SAFE DEPOSITY SERVICE $1.00 A YEAR. Tillamook, Ore. CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND For disenfecting where Contagious or infectious diseases are prevailing. CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­ ful Germicidal mixture and by its use will improve general stable conditions. C. I. CLOUGH CO. RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. PATRONS FROM NEAR AND FAR NE does not have to live in, or even near Tilla­ mook in order to make use of the splendid facili­ ties and progress services of The First National Bank. An account can he conveniently and safely opened and maintained by MAIL. O Write or «sk us how to make deposits and withdrawals in this way. DIRECTORS: A. W Bunn. Farmer. P. Heisel, Farmer. C. J. Edwards. Mgr. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres. B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer. W. J. Riechers. Cashier. TheHrst NationalBank ! Special Notice Tillamook Hotel Co. Notice of Stockholders’ Meeting The Board of Directors of Tilla­ mook Hotel Company, pursuant to the authority vested in them by the by-laws, has called a special meeting of the stockholders of said corpora­ tion to convene at the corporation’s chief office, the parlors of the Tilla­ mook Hotel, Tillamook City, Oregon, on Saturday the 23rd day of March, 1918, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering ways and means of funding all of the floating indebtedness of the corporation, or any part thereof, by mortgaging or selling tha whole or any part of the property of the corporation, or other­ wise, and for the purpose of voting for or against such resolution or res­ olutions as ntay be proposed at such meeting germane to the matters so under consideration. Robert H. McGrath, Sec. URMB-SCHRflDER CO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CEMENT. LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND SMITHING COAL. Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and 3rd Ave. West, Tillamook, Or. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County.. In the matter of the Estate of Wil­ liam Baxter, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned has filed his final account in the above entitled court and cause and that Tuesday, April 2, 1918 at 10 o’clock a.tn. at the county court house in Tillamook, Oregon, have been fixed as the time and place for hearing, settling and allowing said final al­ count. All persons interested are notified to appear at said time and place and make known any objections they may have to the allowing of said final account. Dated this 28th day of Feb., 1918. Geo. T. Baxter, Admin­ istrator of the Estate of William Baxter, deceased. W. O. Sims, Attorney for Estate, Sheridan, Oregon. The Pneumonia Season. The cold, damp weather of March seems to be most favorable for the pneumonia germ. Now is the time to be careful. Pneumonia often results from a cold. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger. As soon as the first indication of a cold appears take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. As to the value of this prep­ aration, ask anyone who has used it. For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. Dr. E. L. Glaisyer, VETERINARIAN, County Dairy Herd Inspector Until further Notice. Calls answered from Tillamook Hotel Day or Night. First Class Job Printing at the Headlight Office