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Tract beginning at the intersection ning thence North along the East line of said addition to a point in the cent- of the South line of 12th Street er of the East line of Block 42 of said with the West line of the street Addition; running thence West to a or road leading South from Tillamook point 375 feet West of the West line City, and running thence South 105 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all of Stillwell Avenue and 105 feet North feet; thence West to a point 105 feet whom it may concern, that the Com­ of the North line of 9th Street (ex- West of the west line of Stillwell mon Council of Tillamook City, Ore­ tended); thence South to a point 105 Avenue, and 105 feet South of the gon, deeming it expedient to improve feet North of the North line of 10th South line (extended) of the Easterly the streets hereinafter described, did, Street; thence West to the West line portion of 12th Street; thence North on the 21st day of July, 1919, adopt (extended) of Norton’s Addition to to the South line of the Edrick a resolution for said improvement, Tilamook City; thence South to the Thomas Donation Land Claim; thence which said resolution is in words and South line of Edrick Thomas Donation East to the West line of Stillwel' Land Claim: thence East along said Avenue; thence South to the South figures as follows, to-wit: line of 12th Street; thence East to RESOLUTION AND NOTICE OF South line of the Edrick Thomas Don­ the place of beginning. ation Land Claim to the Southwest INTENTION TO IMPROVE CER­ corner of Lot 3 in Block 9 of Norton’s Tract beginning at the intersection TAIN STREETS IN TILLAMOOK Addition to Tillamook City; thence of the East line of Second Avenue CITY, OREGON. East with the North line o£ 11th BE IT RESOLVED that the Common South to a point 105 feet South of the Street and running thence East to the Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, South line (extended) of the Easterly deems it expedient and hereby declares portion of l^th Street; thence East West line of Third Avenue East; its intention to improve following to the West line of the street or road thence South 105 feet; thence West leading South from Tillamook City: to Second Avenue East; thence North streets in said City, to-wit: Ninth Street, from the East line of thence North to the North line of the to place of beginning. That the City Recorder be, and she Thayer’s Addition to Tillamook City, Easterly portion of 12th Street; thence East to point South of the center line is hereby instructed to cause this re­ Oregon, West to Stillwell Avenue; Tenth Street, from the East side of (extended) of Block 4 of Drew’s Add­ solution and notice to be published Thayer’s Aaddition to Stillwell Avenue ition to Tillamook City; thence North for three consecutive publications in and from the West line of Lot 1 to a point 105 feet South of the South the Tillamook Herald and the Tilla­ Block 3, Sunnymead Addition to Tilla­ line of 11th Street; thence East to the mook Headlight, the city official news­ papers; that the City Engineer is mook City West to Third Avenue place of beginning. That said assessment district shall directed to cause to be conspicuously West; Eleventh Street from the East line be and is herby designated as Local posted at each end of the line of of Thayer's Addition to Stillwell Ave­ Improvement District No. 11, and the the propsed improvement a copy of property, and all thereof included this resolution and notice within three nue, and Twelfth Street, from the West side witnin said district is described as days from the date of the first public­ , ation of such notice, and that all per­ of First Avenue East to Stillwell Ave­ follows: The South half of Blocks 15, 16, 22, sons concerned be thereby notified of nue, and from Stillwell Avenue to | 42 and 43, and whole of Blocks 23, 24, the date of the first publication of Third Avenue West. Also 1st Avenue East, from a point 25, 26, 27. 28, 44, 45, 46 and 47, and said notice, and that objections and 70 feet South of Tenth Street to a the North half of Block 29, 30, 48 and remonstrances to the proposed im­ point 125 feet North of the Easterly 49 of Thayer's Addition, or Additions, provements may be filed with the City to what'is now Tillamook City: Recorder within 20 days from the portion of 12th Street; The South half of Blocks 3 and 4, date of said notice. Stillwell Avenue, from 9th Street All persons concerned are hereby South to the Easterly portion of 12th and all of Blocks 5 and 6 of R. R. Hays’ Addition to the Town of Tilla­ notified that said resolution was a- Street; dopted . on the __ ______________ date aforesaid; _________ that the First Avenue West, and an extens­ mook (now Tillamook City.) Blocks 1, 2 and 3, and Lots 1, 2,1 first publication of this notoice is mane ion thereof, from a point in the center of 'th Street (extended) South 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. and the North half | July 31, 1919, and that objections and of Lot 8 in Block I of Drew’s Addi­ remonstrances to the proposed im­ of 12th Street. provement may be filed with the City Second Avenue West, from a point tion of Tillamook City. All of Blocks 1, 2,’3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Recorder within 20 days from said 100 feet North of the center of 11th date. Street South to the center of 12th and 9 Norton’s of Addition to Tilla­ Done by order of the Common Council mook City. Street. All of Block's 1, 2, 3 and 4 of of Tillamook City, Oregon. Third Avenue West, from the inter­ Dated July 30, 1919. section of the center of 10th Street Sunnymead Addition to Tillamook with 3rd Avenue West South and City, except the North half of Lots Frances B. Stranahan, City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon. Southerly to the center of 12th Street. 6 and 7 in Block 2; Tract beginning at the Southwest By laying and constructing a sewer along said portions of said streets, corner of Block 2 of Sunnymead Ad­ Statement. and from the point of the intersection dition to Tillamook City, and running ------ o------ of 12th Street sewer with the sewer thence North 105 feet; thence West Of the Tillamook County Bank of to be constructed along the line of to the West line (extended) of Nor­ Third Avenue West, running in a ton's Addition to Tillamook City; Tillamook County, State of Oregon, thence South to the Northwest corner showing the amount standing to the Southerly direction to Trask River. All of said improvements to be of Norton’s Addition to Tillamook credit of every depositor, July 1, made in accordance with the charter, City, thence East to the northeast 1919, who has not made a deposit, or resolutions and ordinances of Tilla­ corner of Block 2 of said Norton’s who has not withdrawn any part of mook City, and in accordance with the Addition to Tillnmook City: thence plans and specifications, and estimates South to the North line of 10th Street; his deposit (commercial deposit), of work therefor, made and prepared thence East to the place of beginning. principal or interest, for a period of Tract beginning at the Northwest more than man seven years ye immediately by the City Engineer of Tillamook < Block ‘ 3 of Sunnymead Addi-, prior to date, with the name, last City, Oregon, filed in the office of the corner of City Recorder of said Tillamook City. tion to Tillamook City, and running known place of residence or postof- All of said improvements to be made S l S PiTitóHttS """"" at the expense of the property, and fact of his death if known. all thereof adjacent thereto and spe­ tion to Tillamook City; thence South Root. Tillamook. Unknown. cially benefitted by said improvements to the North line of the Easterly part Acorn. 25c. within the limits of the district es­ of Lot 3 in Block 3; thence East to tablished and defined by this resolut­ the West line of Block 3 of Sunnymead Burlingham. Tillamook. Unknown Addition to Tillamook City; thence 46c. ion. Be it further resolved that the plans, North to the place of beginning. Creamery, Balin. Tillamook, un­ Tract bounded on the North by specifications and estimates for the known, 77c. proposed improvements so made and Block 3 of Drew's Addition to Tilla­ Eberman, L.. Portland, alive 15c. prepared by the City Engineer as a- mook City; on the West by Stillwell foresaid, the estimate of the probable Avenue; on the East by 1st Avenue Evans. E. L. Portland, alive 97c. total cost thereof being the mm of East, and on the South by 12th Ginn. E. San Francisco, alive, 29c. the same are here- Street. Miller, W. H.. Tillamook. Unknown, Tract bounded on the North by Lot 3c. malarie« of the aaaesa- 5 of Block 4, Drew’s Addition to Till­ Nelson. Ernest L. Tillamook, utv banaAttad by said amook City; on the west by 1st Ave­ known, 37c. hvrafur nu« East; on the South by Í2th Street on. tjw East by the center line Smith. L h F. Garibaldi, Alive, 77c. ) running North and South Turner. C. A. Tillamook. Unknown 4c. dock 4 of said Drew’s Addi- NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE CERTAIN STREETS IN TILLAMOOK CITY, OREGON. I I I j I “IZZY” SHER? $1.05. Withrow, Frank, Tillamook, known 3c. State of Oregon, County of Tillamook ss: I, Walter Williams, being first du­ ly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the cashier of the Tilla­ mook County Bank of Tillamook, County of Tillamook, State of Ore­ gon; that the foregoing statement is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or postoffice ad- dress, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit, of each de­ positor as required by the provisions of Chapter 148 of the General Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chapter 214, of the General Laws of Oregon, 1917. Walter Williams, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of July A. D., 1919 Margaret Coates, Notary Public of Oregon My commission expires Nov. 20, 1922 Notice of Hearing Administrator’s Final Account. ------- o------- Notice is hereby given that Thoma.» McGlinchy, the administrator of the estate of Edward McGlinchy, deceas­ ed, has filed his final account with the county court of Tillamook county Oregon, and that said court has fixed Monday, August 18, 1919, at ten o’clock a.m., as the time, and in the office of the county judge of Tilla­ mook County as the place for hear­ ing said final account.. Notice Is further given that all persons are hereby required to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any, they can, why said final account should not be allowed and said ad­ ministrator discharged. Dated July 12. 1919. Thomas McGlinchy, Ad­ ministrator of the Estate of Edward McGlinchy. deceased. Johnson & Hundley, Attorneys. -------------■--------u. - ... Summons. ------ o------ In the Circuit Court of the State •ft Oregon for Tillamook County. Hurry J. Foster, Plaintiff vs Dorothy Foster. Defendant. To Dorothy Foster, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Ore­ gon: You are hereby required to appear iand answer the complaint fil«d against you in the above entitled cause from and after six weeks from the date of the first publication hereof, to-wlt; July 24. 1919, the last publication being the 4th day of September, 1919. and it you fail so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the com­ plaint, to-wit: That the contract of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and the defendant be annull­ ed and dissolved by the Court and that plaintiff have an absolute di­ vorce from the defendant and such other and further relief as the Vernon. Jarnea. Tillamook Unknown, Owurt may deem jw»t and equitable. ELLIS QUARTET. Ths summons is published by order .of Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of the above named court, said order being dated the 21st day of July. 1919. Johnson & Handley « P. O. Address Tillamook, Ore Attorneys for Plaintiff. i Notice. ( MLLT. NEWELL and the further sum of $22.00 costs and disbursements, the said execu­ tion being to me directed and com­ manding me to sell the property hereinafter described to satisfy said judgment, accumulated interest, at­ torney fees, costs and disbursement.,, together with the costs and expenses of sale. Now therefore, I will on the 6th day of September, 1919, at the houi of 10 o’clock a.m. on said date, sell to the highest bidder for cash ii hand, at the court-house door in said county, and state, all the right, title, and interest of the said defendants, and each and al! of them, had at the date of said decree, in and tc the following described property. situat- ed in said Tillamook County: to-wit: All of the South half of the North- east quarter of the Northwest quar­ ter of Section 18 in Township 2, South of range 9, West of the Wil­ lamette Meridian, containing 20 acres. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1919. W. L. Campbell, Sheriff of Tillamook County. In the County Court of the State or Oregon for Tillamook County. In tile matter of the last will and testament of Henry Lederer^ deceas­ ed. Notice is hereby given to al! v.hom it may concern, that the County Court by Its order and decree made and entered therein on the 12th day of July, 1919', the undersigned was duly appointed the executor of the last will and testament of the above named deceased, and all persons are hereby notified having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at his office in the county court house in Tillamook City, Oregon, w’ith the proper vouchers thereto within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated this 16th day of July, 1919. G. B. Lamb. Executor of Administrator's Notice to Creditors. ------ o------ the last Will and Testa­ Notice is hereby given, that the I ment of Henry Lederer, County Court of the State of Oregon, deceased. for Tillamook County, has appointed the undersigned administrator with Notice. the will annexed of the estate of In the County Court o» the State of Walter Kinnaman, deceased, and any having claims Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, and all persons In the matter of the Estate of A. against said estate are hereby no- ' tified to present the same, together W. Fox, deceased: Notice is hereby given to all to | with the proper vouchers, to said ad- whom it may concern, that the un­ , mnistrator at his residence north of dersigned has been by the County i and _ near Tillamook City, Oregon, or Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, l°,T’ ,att<^,ney’ , at his duly appointed Administrator of the l office ”” in ~ Tillamook City, Oregon, Estate of A. W. Fox, deceased; and 1 within six months from the date of all persons having claims against this notice. Dated August 14, 1919. said estate are hereby notified to G. H. Foland, Adminis­ present same duly verified, as by law trator with the will an­ required, to the undersigned, or to nexed of the estate of his attorney John Leland Henderson, Walter Kinnaman, de­ at Tillamook, Oregon, within six ceased. months from this date. Dated July 31st, 1919, the first publication of this notice. Registered Jersey Milk Cow for Sale. George J. Scharff. Ad­ ministrator of the estate I have several head of Jersey milk of A. W. Fox, deceased. cows for sale, some fresh now, some John Leland Henderson, will be fresh soon and balance be Attorney for said estate. fresh in the spring. Many of these cows are bred to ■ Poppies Golden St Mawes, and the Notice of Sheriff’» Sale. ------ o------ I others to well bred bulls. In the lot Notice is hereby given, that by are two St. Mawes three year old virtue of an execution and order of ■ heifers, and a number of well bred sale issued out of the Circuit Court heifers coming three years old, will of the State of Oregon for Tillamook 1 have first calf. County, on the 19th day of May, j Reasons for selling no place to keep 1919, on a decree of said court made them. Inquire at Todd Hotel, or at P. W. Todd. Owner. and entered on the 5th day of May. post office. 1919. in a suit to foreclose a mort­ gage. wherein Edward Kleist was Announcement. plaintiff and Irma M. Vose and R. H. Vose and Rosanna Vose, his wife, Mrs. Holden, after spending were defendants, wherein the plain­ months in extensive study tn technic tiff recovered a judgment against the and interpretation with Mrs. Carrie defendant for the sum of $764.00 to­ Louise Dunning, of New York, will gether with $122.40 accumulated return to Tillamook and open her interest, all bearing interest at the studio September 1. Applications for rate of 8 per cent per annum front admittance to the classes of the Dun­ the Sth day of May. 1919, for the ning system ' or for private lessons further sum of $75.00 attorneys fees will be received after August 1st. D0ING THEIR DUTT ------ o------ Scores of Tillamook Headen Learning the Duty of the Kiel To filter the blood is the 1® duty, When they fail to do this thii neys are weak. Backache and other kidnep may follow. Help the kidney’s do their wfl Use Doan’s Kidney Pills— ed kideny remedy. Proof of their worth in thefel ing. Mrs. O. L. Ahlestrom, 7th St.il Ave., Forest Grove, Ore., says: ftl I need a kidney malicine I 4 Doan’s Kidney Pills for I haves'! found anything that does » , much good. When my back " weak and sore and my kidne? irregularly, a short use of Kidney Pills makes my back '-1 er and puts my kidneys i»- . working order. Price 60c. at all dealers. •j simply ask for a kidney reared?" Doan’s Kidney Pills—the sawj Mrs. Ahlstrom had. Foster-M- Co., Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y.~ Wiregrip lAlderman Poormai. and