TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 24, 1918. i UNITED WAR FUND ’ HOW YOUR MONEY COUNTY QUOTAS IN UJAD PAM SURE TO BE NEEDED WILL HELP “BOYS", CLOSED SUNDAYS. BEGINNING SUNDAY, Even End of Hostilities Would Not Charge This. OCT. The Oregon State Council of Defence has requested that no delivery of Petro­ leum products be made on Sundays. The Standard Oil Co. is glad to comply with this request, and beginning Sunday, October 20th, and thereafter, until further notice, all of our distributing stations in the State of Oregon, including our automo­ bile service stations, will be closed on Sundays. As in the case of our previous announce­ ment regarding the sale of gasoline and engine distilate only between the hours of Six A.M. and Six P.M. (now week days only), this request is made for the purpose of conserving man power, and we know that our patrons will patriotically co-oper­ ate in making this important war measure effective. j I Standard Oil Co CALIFORNIA JÆycll2fi!!fc!ic2IcUc!ÎDUôi3fiî!icyc!/DyDy^^ The Valwe-in-head-type engine illus­ trated here, like all /nferni/ comiai- tion eejinee, requires an oil that holds its lubricating qualities at cyl­ inder heat, burns clean in the com­ bustion chambers and goes out with exhaust. Zerolene nils these require­ ments perfectly, because it ia correcf- ly refined ffom »elected California as- j'haZf-baso crude. Notice of Sale of Real Property By Administrator De Bonis Non. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mult­ nomah. In the matter of the Estate of Leonard Krebs, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursu­ ant to power and authority granted to the administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Leonard Krebs, deceas­ ed, by the above entitled court on the 2 5th day of September, A. D. 1918, the administrator de bonis non of the above entitled estate will from and after Friday, the 8th day of November, 1918, offer for sale and will proceed to sell at private sale to Zerolene keeps the engine young—full-powered, smooth­ the highest bidder for cash, subject running, and economical in fuel and oil consumption— because it is correctly refined from selected California to confirmation by the County Court asphalt-base crude. Gives better lubrication with less for Multnomah County, State of Ore­ carton. Made in several consistencies. Get our Correct gon, all the right, title and interest Lubrication Chart covering your car. of said estate in and to the follow­ Xf dealers everywhere and Standard Oil Service Stations. ing described real property situated in Tillamook County, State of Ore­ STANDARD OIL COMPANY gon, to-wit: (California) All of Lots Numbered One, Two. Three, Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen of Block Numbered Two in the Town of Woods, County of Tillamook, State of Oregon; Notice for Publication. An undivided one half interest in -------o and to Lots Numbered One, Two and U. S. Laud Office at Portland, Ore. Three in Block Numbered One in the I a <-V'i?C'T' e September 6, 1918. LATEST I Notice is hereby given that Walter Town of Woods, County of Tilamook, State of Oregon; Sedore, of Dolph, Oregon, who on An undivided one-half interest, in August 17, 1915, made homestead and to Tract No. 654 as shown by 2, S.E. % entry No. 04530, for Lot N. W. %, S. W. H N. E. % and S. Volume One, page 251, Line 3 of H N. W. U N. E. %, Section 30, 1913 Tax Roll of Tillamook County, Township 5 South, Range 9 W. W. State of Oregon, In Section 19, Town M., has filed notice of intention to ship Four South, Range Ten West of make three-year proof, to establish the Willamette Meridian in Tilla­ claim to the land above described, mook County, State of Oregon; and An undivided one-half interest in before the County Clerk of the County Court for Tillamook County, and to a pared of land described as Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the follows: "Beginning at the Southeast corner of A. Phelps one-acre Tract 19th day of October, 1918. in Section 19, Township Four South Claimant claims as witnesses: of Range 10 West of the Willamette George Baxter, of Dolph, Oregon. Meridian; Thence North 6 degrees Frank Yoch, of Meda, Oregon. Electricity s latest gift to Lewis Shortridge, of Dolph, Oregon. 37 minutes West 150 feet; thence North 83 degrees 23 minutes East the housewife—greatest Asher Stem, of Dolph, Oregon. since the electric iron .Proof made under Act of June 11, 206 feet; thence South 6 degrees 37 minutes East 199 feet to the inter­ and electric vacuum 1906 and June 6, 1912. section line of ordinary high water; cleaner—the N. Campbell, Register. thence South 76 degrees 8 minutes West 208. feet along the line of ordi­ nary high water; thence North 6 de­ WAR ENERGENCY COURSE grees 37 minutes West 74 feet to the P ortable place of beginning in the Town of AND CERTIFICATE. Woods, Tillamook County, State of S ewing M achine ------ o --- Oregon. Bids offered in writing for 1 said No more tiresome OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. real property may be made ! at any treadle pushing - no time after the publication of this more backache—a little Owing to the scarcity of teachers notice and before making sale at the electric motor does the the Oregon Normal School will offer office of Emil P. Slovarp, Attorney. hard work. a War Emergency Course of twenty ' 608-9 Henry Building, Portland, Ore. weeks outlined by the Superintend­ I Dated and first publication October A foot control gives any ent of Public Instruction. The course | 10th, 1918. speed desired. will begin with each of the ‘erms Jefferson J. Krebs. commencing Nov. 16, 1918; Feb. 8, The entire machine in Administrator de bonis non. 1919; and April 12, 1919. The Supt. [C. C. Stout and Emil P. Slovarp, its case can be carried of Public Instruction will consider it >608-9 Henry Building. Portland, Ore. anywhere—it’s no larger equivilant to the Teachers’ Training Attorneys for the Estate. than a typewriter. Course and issue a certificate upon its completion valid to teach in rhe Ask for a demon,=tra- I Notice. elementary grades for one year. tion. This course will be open to those o----- who have had two years or more of To whom it may concern. I have i POWER CO COAS! high school work or its equivalent sold my interest in the Tillamook Í and who are at least eighteen years Feed Co. to Geo. Williams, who will i THE age. j of pay all bills against the company ELECTRIC STORE For detailed information addiera and cctlect all accounts. I Registrar Oregon Normal Sch J Charles Kunze. I ZEROLENE The Standard Oil for Motor Cars It Keeps the Engine Young! Western Electric Ì I Though the war should cease im­ mediately It Is said that every cent of the $170,500,000 sought in the United War Work campaign in the United States, for the seven approved organ­ izations ministering to the American fighters, will be needed just the same, This is the word of leaders of the fund raising campaign and their ex- planation is easily comprehended. In the first place, it has been officially estimated that 18 months to two years must elapse before all the American boys can be returned from foreign soil. There are the men of many other countries to be transported home when the war ends, so the number of boats for use of the Yankees will be limited. Then there is also the fact that thou­ sands must remain so long as the great properties and stores of the United States have not ben disposed of or returned. Immediate cessation of war activi- ties in Europe would plainly cceate grave problems connected with the care of the men. Remove the great motive which actuates every man at the front today and throw him into dull Inactivity, with nothing much to do but await his chance to return to home and loved one», and the work of keeping him cheerful increases in mag­ I nitude. The soldier welfare organiza- tlons foresee all phases of this grave contingency, They foresee how great ■would be the need for reading matter, entertainments, amusements, recrea- tlon and the cheery personal touch. ----------------- ■ 1 Official Statement of Sever Chairmen of Organization Also Great Welfare Organizations. i Given Herewith. i Citizens of Oregon, in the week ol Following are the official quotas of November 11-18, will 'respond to the each county In the United War Work call of the United War Work Campaigr Campaign, week of November 11, chair­ for funds to make happy and effective man of each county and his address: the fighting men of the Nation. That Baker county, $18,650, J. F. O’Bryafit, the citizens will uphold the common Baker, Oregon; Benton county, $10,600, wealth's notable record in doing itt W. E. Kyler, Corvallis: Clackamas share to win the war la taken foi county, $26.700, A. C. Howland. Oregon granted, once the needs are under City; Clatsop, $20,650, B. F. Stone, I Astoria; Columbia, $10,350, Charles stood. Oregon’s quota in the joint drive oi W’heeler, St, Helens; Coos, $18,450, the seven great organizations doing Charles Hall, Marshfield; Crook, $4,- war servjce work is $770,000. Presi 150, W. F. King, Prineville; Curry, dent Wilson authorized this united $2,550, Hardy T. Stewart, Port Orfsrd;, drive and named the participating Deschutes, $6,500, T. H. Foley, Bend; bodies. The purposes for which the Douglas, $18,400. Hon. O. P. Coshaw, funds are needed and to’ which they Roseburg; Gilliam, $5,600, D. R. Parker. are dedicated are vital to the war’s Condon; Grant, $5,500, C. D. Tyler, success. John Day; Harney, $6,500, I. S. Geer, The Y. M. C. A. has more than 2000 Burns; Hood River, $6,800, Leslie But­ huts in the great battle ione and is i ler, Hood River; Jackson, $20,850, Wm. ministering to the boys overseas, in G. Tait (North), Medford, E. V. Carter, trench and camp, leaving undone noth-1 (South), Ashland; Jefferson, $3,050, ing it can do to help them. In America ; Howard W. Turner, Madras; Jose­ the "Y” is iu in every camp and canton- , phine, $7,100, George E. Lundberg, with boys “crossing ment. It is “ ttt: the tLt ttft — 1 Grants Pass; Klamath, $10,800, A. B. over" aud, i at request of the War De-. Epperson, Klamath Falls; Lake, $6,- —* > has — ------ *•- joineu ----