T1LÚA.MOOK|’HEADLIQHT MAY 8, 1919 All persons concerned are hereby Notice of Intention to Improve Street notified that said (esolution was duly In Tillamook City, Oregon • Q____ adopted on the date aforesaid; that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the first publication of this notice is all whom it may concern, that the May 8th, 1919. and that objections Common Council of Tillamook City, and remonstrances to the proposed Oregon, deeming it expedient to im­ erhaps you wish to do business prove the street hreinafter described, improvement may be filed with the did, on the 5th day of May, 1919, undersigned City Recorder within with a bank whose activities are gov­ adopt a resolution for said improve­ 20 days from said date. erned by a spirit of community service ment, which said resolution is in words Done by order of the Common —an institution prepared by matured and figures as follows, to-wit: Council of Tillamook City, Oregon. Resolution and Notice of Intention to thought, on close-at-hand knowledge, to 1 jc Dated this May 5th, 1919. Improve a Certain Street In Tillamook Frances B. Stranahan. much more to a customer than merely the City, Oregon BE IT RESOLVED that the Com­ City Recorder of Tillamook City Ore. custodian of-money and securities. mon Council of Tillamook City, Ore­ If this should bo the caae, then the interest we gon, deems is expedient and hereby Notice of Executor’s Final Account, take in the success of our customers will declares its intention to improve the o interest you. following street in said city, to-wit: Notice Is hereby given that the un­ All that portion of Third street ex ­ Our membership in the Federal Reserve System tending from the West side of Still­ dersigned executor of the estate of completes our equipment to serve broadly and safely well Avenue to the Western boundary John C. Sander, deceased, has filed the proper requirements of every interest and indi­ of Tilamook City, by establishing the in the county court his final account vidual in this section. grade of said street; by grading the and that the said court has fixed Sat­ We will welcome your account regardless of its same to proper sub-grade; by rolling urday, the 31st day of May, 1919, at the roadway thereof; by laying there­ 110 a.m. as the time and th.e office of on a concrete roadway 24 feet in width j the County Judge, of Tillamook Tillamook County Bank and six inches in thickness; by build­ ■ County, Oregon as the place for hear­ ing curbs, catch basins and laying Tillamook, Oregon drain pipes, together with inlets and ing of said account. All persons are constructing laterals for sewer con­ hereby required to appear at said nections, and making provisions for time and place and show cause, if the necessary surface drainage of said aqy there be, why the said final ac­ street with all the appurtenances count should*not be allowed and the thereto, and by laying and construct­ i executor discharged. ing concrete headers. Dated this April 28, 1919. All of said improvements to be Herman Sander, Execu­ made in accordance with the charter, | tor of the estate of John resolutions and ordinances of Tilla­ C. Sander, deceased. mook City and in_accordance with the plans and specifications, and esti­ Johnson & Handley Attorneys. mates of work therefore made and prepared by the City Engineer of Notice to Creditors. Tillamook City, Oregon, filed in the office of the City Recorder of said Tillamook City. All of said improve­ Notice Is hereby given that the un- ments to be made at the expense of dersigndd has been appointed Ex- the property, and all thereof, adjac­ ecutrix of the last will and testa­ ent thereto and specially benefitted ment of C. W. Hogen, deceased, by by said improvements within the the County Court of Tillamook limits of the dictrict established and County, Oregon. All persons having defiined by this resolution. Be it further resolved, that the __ , I claims against the estate are hereby plans, specifications and estimates required to present the same ) to the fnr the tho proposed nrono. oA improvements .. so undersigned , ,__ . . for allowance ______ at . the of­ for made and prepared by the City En­ fice of H. T. Botts, attorney at law, gineer as aforesaid, the estimate of tue probable total cost thereof being Tillamook, Oregon, within six months ■the sum ot 318,406.97, be and the from date of this notice. Dated March 27th, 1919. same are hereby approved. Elizabeth Hogen, That the boundaries of the assess­ Executrix. ment district to be benefltted by said improvements and assessed therefore are hereby established as Notice of Final Account. ------ o------ follows: _ ___ | Beginning at a point on the _____ west i Notice Is hereby given, that the For disenfecting where Contagious or side of Stillwell Avenue in Tillamook ; undersigned has filed in the County infectious diseases are prevailing. City, Oregon, 105 feet North of the Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, North side of Third Street, and run­ his final account as administrator CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­ ning thence West parallel with the of the estate of Willis B. Powell, de­ North line of Third Street to the ceased, and that said Court has fixed ful Germicidal mixture and by its'use West boundary of Tillamook City; Monday, May 5th, 1919, at the hour will improve general stable conditions thence South along the West boun­ of 10 o’clock a.m., at the County dary of Ullamook City to a point 105 I Court room at the Court House in feet South of the South line of Third TJllamook City, Oregon, as the time Street in Tillamook City; .thence 1 . and place for hearing objections to East parallel with the South line of said final account and the settle­ Third Street to a point in the West ment thereof. Dated this April 3rd, 1919. side of Stillwell Avenue 105 feet RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. H. T. Botts Administrator. South of the South line of Third Street, and thence North along "the SlS2SSSiSBSiSiSiSiSiSZSSS2S3SBS2SSS2SSSlS& West side of Stillwell Avenue to the Administrator’s Notice to Creditors. place of beginning. ( That said assessment district shall Notice 1 b hereby given, that the be and is hereby designated as Local undersigned has been appointed ad­ Improvement District No. 10, and the ministrator of the Estate of F. P. property, and all thereof included Klelm, late of Tillamook County, within said District, is described as Oregon, by an order of the County follows: Court for said County, and has Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, in Block 1; qualified as such. Notice is further Lots 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, given that all persons having claims 13, and 14, in Block 2; against the said estate must present I Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, in Block 3. the same to the undersigned, or to Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4. in Block 4. his attorneys, Johnson & Handley, I All in Maple Grove Addition to at Tillamook, Oregon, together with Tillamook City; proper vouchers, duly verified, with­ Lots 5. 3. 7, and 8 in Block 4; in six months from and after this I Lots 5, «, 7, and 8 in Block 5; date. ' Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, in Block 6. Dated March 31, 1919. Lots 1, 2, 3. and 4 in Block 7. Otto Klelm, THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Block 8. Administrator of the I Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Block 3. Estate of F. P. THE COUNTY. • Lots 5, 3, 7, and 8, Block 10. Klelm, deceased. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere i Lots 5. 3, 7, and 8 in Block 11. All in Stillwell's Addition to Tilla- .Notice of Sale. mook, or Tillamook City. ------ o------ | Tract beginning at the intersection Sealed bids will be received by the (0f the West side of Stillwell Avenue with the North line of Third Street, United States Shipping Board Emer­ and running thence North 105 feet; gency Fleet Corporation, Room 534 thence West 125 feet; thence South Northwestern Bank Building, Port­ to North line of Third Street; thence land, Oregon, until two o’clock p.m. ¡Wednesday, April thirteenth, Nine- East to place of beginning. Tract beginning at the Intersection ’ teen hundred nlnteen, for the follow­ of the West side of Stillwell Avenue ing materials located at Tillamook, WHOLE8ALB AND BBT AID with South line of Third Street, and Oregon. Approximately 250,000 ft. B. M. CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND running thence South 105 feet; thence Wer.t 210 feet; thence North lumber, at railroad dock, Tillamook, BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND 105 feet; thence East to point of be­ Oregon. Approximately 50,000 ft. B. M. ginning. SMITHING COAL. i Tract beginning at the intersection lumber, al Feeney & Bremer ship­ Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and 3rd.Ave. West, Tillamoik Or. of the West side of Seventh Avenue yard, Tillamook, Oregon. Approximately 45,000 ft. B. M. ■ West with the North line of Third Street; and running thence North lumber, in boom at Feeney & Bremer !5a525a52S25252S252S252S25a5a5Z5252Sa52S2525a5aS2525Z5252SZ5a '105 feet; thence West to the West shipyard, Tillamook, Ore. boundary of Tillamook City; thence ■ One carload foundry coke. ____ I One car load foundry sand. South to the South line of Third Street; thence East to the place of j Five tons cast iron scrap, at Feen­ ey & Bremer Foundry, Tillamook, beginning. Tract beginning at a point 60 feet Ore. West of the Northwest corner of ' Specifications of lumber can be Block 9, of Stillwell's Addition to had by applying to A. W. Morris,, the Town of Tillamook (now Tilla­ resident auditor, Tillamook, Ore. No proposals will be considered un­ mook City), and running thence West to the West boundary of Tilla­ less accompanied by certified check, mook City; thence South 105 feet; payable to the order of the United thence East to a point due South of States Shipping Board Emergency the place of beginning; thence North Fleet Corporation, in the amount of ,Two Hundred and Fifty ($250.00) to the place of beginning. •'Go ahead and good tobacco taste Be it further resolved, that the Dollars. The checks of the unsuccess­ City Recorder, be and she is hereby ful blddefs will be returned to them chew your sweet, stays with it." tssto, »«toller shew, instructed to cause this resolution 'promptly. Terms of payment are cash , if you Good longer life .«whet make, Gen­ and notice to be published for three on delivery of material. Material ut there uine Gravely coat lee» to chew consecutive publications in the v city *must be accepted within a reanon- isn’t an ordinary than ordinary plug. official newspaper; that the dty 'able time. Writ» tn— Bids must be placed In sealed en- Engineer Is directed to cause to be I ' — -I,.».-. tobacco that’s one, G bnuinb G ravely ..AArz.uuozl tz> onnn v Fleet velope addressed to Vmar Emergency conspicuously posted at each end of two, three with Real DANVILLE. VA. Corporation, 534 Northwestern the line of the proposed Improvement f,r »• rttow»»« Gravely. The real a copy of this resolution and notice Bank Building, Portland, Oregon, within three days from the date of and marked "This is a sealed bld to the first publication of such notice, be opened at two o'clock p.m. Wed- and that all persons concerned be nesady, April 30th, 1919.” Bidders thereby notified of the date of the are Invited to be present at the time first publication of said notice, and bids are opened. Blds will be opened at 534 North­ that objections and remonstrances to the proposed Improvements may be western Bank Building, Portland, filed with the City Recorder within Oregon, at Two o’clock p.m. Wed­ Plug packed in- pouck nesday, April 13, 1919. 20 days from Mid date. The right to expressly reserved to P CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND C. I. CLOUGH CO flUEX. mohair & co GEHERRU HRRDU1ARE Kitchen Ranges and Heating .Stoves. L i RMB-SCHRADER co . *Itsyour own money you're spending, says Barney McG Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG reject any or all.bids. Dated at Portland, Oregon, April 15. 1919. United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation Notice to Creditori. Notice is given that the under­ signed has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Anna M. Mc­ Leod, deceased, by the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to the undersigned for allow­ ance within six months from the date of this notice. Presentment to be made to the undersigned at the office of H. T. Botts, Attorney at Law, Til­ lamook City, Oregon. Dated this March 27, 1919. G. H. McLeod Administrator. H. T. Botts, Attorney. Summons. ------ •------ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. Bay City, a Municipal Cor­ poration, Plaintiff. vs. Eugene McGill, M. F. Murpby and Stephen Collins. , Defendants. To Eugene McGill, M. F. Murphy^ and Stephen Collins, the above nam­ ed defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to complaint filed against you In the above entitled cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first publications of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer as aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: that the plaintiff be declared to be the owner in fee simple of Lots Nine and Ten (9 & 10) of Block Four (4) of Bay City, Tillamook County, Oregon, and that the defendants have no right, title or interest in and to said property or any part thereof; that defendants and each of them be forever barred and enjoined from claiming any right, in and to Bald property or any part thereof adverse to the plaintiff herein, and that the plaintiff have Judgment against the above named defendants for the costs and dis­ bursements of this cause, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of Hon. A. j M. Hare, County Judge of Tillamook ’ County, Oregon, in the absence of Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, Circuit Judge, said order having been made and entered on the Sth day of March, 1919, and directing such publication to be made In the Tillamok Head­ light, once a week for six consecutive weeks and the date of the first pub­ lication is the 13th day ot March, 1919. Geo. P. Winslow, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, Tillamook, Ore. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. Bay City, a municipal cor­ poration, Plaintiff. vs. W. S. Cone, Peter Mani, and W. E. Thompson, Defendants. To Peter Mani and W. E. Thomp­ son, the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Sum­ mons, and if you fail to appear and answer as aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff be decreed te be the owner in fee simple ot Lots 8 A 9 of Block 1, Base Line Addition to Bay City, Oregon, and that the de­ fendants and each of them have no right, title or estate In and to said property or any part thereof; that defendants and each of them be forever barred and enjoined from claiming any right, title or estate in and to the property or any part there ot adverse to the plaintiff herein, and that the plaintiff have Judgment against the above named defendants for the costs and disbursements of this case, and tor such other and fur­ ther relief as to the Court may Beem equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County Judge of Tilla­ mook County, Oregon, in the absence of the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, Circuit Judge, said order having been made and entered on the 3rd day of April, 1919, and directing publication of summons to be made in the Tilla- mook Headlight, once a week for six consecutive weeks, and the date of the first publication is the 3rd day of April, 1919. Geo. P. Winslow. Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address Tillamook, Ore. NEW IDEAS THROUGH READING Important to Sriect Good Books, but Practically Anything Is Better Than Nothing. A teacher who had the real Interest of her pupils at heart, and who took a genuine Interest In them and theft activities after as well as during school hours, was trying her best to reach a particularly trying boy of about thir­ teen years. He did not seem at all In­ terested in his work or studies, and she was attempting to discover just what he was Interested tn and how he spent his leisure time. Upon inquiry she found be was fond of taking long and solitary walks, although he dis­ claimed any Interest In the beautiful or scientific In nature. "But what do you do with yourself?” the teacher Insisted. “What do you think about? You don’t read very much, do you?" The boy denied that he read, and as­ serted that when he was off alone that way he liked to think his own thoughts. I wonder what kind of thoughts that poor boy occupied himself with? He never read, and he was apparently Im­ pervious to new Ideas of any sort. He was just content with his own empty thoughts—they must have been poor and stale and empty, for be never opened bls mind to new ones. The best and most efficient way to get ideas is by reading—and It makes such a difference, therefore, what we read. But it Is decidedly better to read almost anything that comes to hand than nothing at all. For If one has nothing In the mind at all, such pe­ culiar things are bound to creep in. Isn't it better to re-thlnk the thoughts of fine men than to think your own mean little ones?—Exchange. EXPLAINING FALL OF JERICHO Scientists Have Shown How Happen­ ing at Whloh Many Have 8coffod Wae Quito Possible. Many have refused to believe the biblical suggestion that the walla of Jericho fell down before the Israelites as a result of the sound caused by their shouts and the horns blown by the seven priests. Modern researches and discoveries In regard to sound phenomena, how­ ever, show that such biblical miracles could be reconciled with natural law. Vibration of Bound to a-thing the posslbllitiea of which we do not yet understand. It to said that one of the great tenor singers can break a wlne- -lass by singtng Into Its keynote, fj" -je sub-bass of the pipe organ Is known to rack pews to pieces with Its sympathetic note. The authentic story ts told of an old tiddler who, angered by the work­ men constructing the first suspension bridge at Niagara, threatened to fiddle It down. Of course he was laughed at, but, seating himself near the bridge he began to experiment with his bass string. When he found th® note that suited him he sawed away on that note. The cables responded and soon the bridge was swaying In an nlarmlng fashion. If he had not been stopped he might have fulfilled his threat. In any case care was afterward exercised to vent a particle of vibration In bridge. Frenchman Given Honor. The first white man, as far as be determined, to discover petroleum In America was Joseph de la Roche D’Allon, a French missionary who spenks of his discovery In a letter written 180 years ago. He had crossed the Niagara river and made his way southward through western New Tork Into northern Pennsylvania, where ho round a spring from which oil flowed. The oil was highly esteemed by tho Indians for medicinal uses. Tills old rpring was probably Identical with one described by the Massachusetts Magazine In 1789, which speaks of "a creek called Oil creek, which Issues from a spring, on the top of which floats an oil similar to that called Bar­ bados tar, and from which one may gather several gallons a day.” The waters of this spring were supposed to give great relief from rheumatism and to possess many other healing qualities. Tho Tsetse Fly. The dreaded “tsetse fly (pronounced tset-se, accent on first syllable, whoso vowel e has short sound, as In set) 1s an African gadfly, about the size of a housefly. The symptoms of Its victim are at first those of a severe cold. The eyes, nose and mouth be­ gin to “run," the body then swells while emaciation sets In, ulthough not always fatal. The harm done Is found to be not the result of poison from the fly Itself, but communication to the blood of Its victim of a microscopic parasite similar to that of Texas fe­ ver which It has received from a dis­ eased animal. Animals or persons that recover are usually Immune. The greet dread of this fly formerly enter­ tained has proved to be unjuatlfled. Didn't Leek It "What would you say," asked the fair tlieosophlst, “If I should tell you that I was born tn Egypt three thou­ sand years ago?" "Why," said the man addressed, “I should say you don't look It"—Boston Evening Transcript Fishermen. ------ o------ Toe Dangs roue. The new, up-to-date trolling boai, "Here's a story about a girl who built by the late W. T. Newcomb, swallowed a diamond ring." for sale. 3400 for boat lines, and "She was a very foolish girl. A trolling hooks. Address Mrs. Bertha diamond ring Is too rich for anybody's digestion. Newcomb, Tillamook, Oregon.