TILLA MO» K HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 2 Notice of Sale of Real Property By appliances for castings, acetelyns welding apparatus and all parts. Administratrix De Bonis Nou COAXING YOU TO SMILE. ------ o------ He Could Take a Joke. In the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnom­ ah, Probate Department. In the matter of the estate of Leonard Krebs, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that pur­ suant to power and authority grant­ ed to the administratrix de bonis non of the estate of Leonard Krebs, deceased, by the above entitled court on the 3rd day of September, A. D., 1919. the administratrix de bonis non of the above entitled estate will, from and after Saturday, the 25th day of October, 1919, offer for sale and will proceed to sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to the confirmation by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor Multnomah County, all the right, title and interest of said estate in und to the following described reai property situate in the County ot Tillamook, State of Oregon, to-wit: "A tract of land formerly known as Lots Five (5), six (6). Seven (7). Eight (8) and Nine (9). in Block Three (3) in Ocean Park. situate in Section Ninteen (19), Township Four (4) South. Range Ten (10) West, Willamette Meridian, in Tilla­ mook County. State of Oregon, con­ taining .60 acres, more or less, as shown in Assessor's Tract Book as Tract number 930.” Bids offered in writing for said real property may be made at any time after the publication of this notice and before making sale, at the office of Emil P. Slovarp. Attor­ ney :.t Law, 608-9 Henry Building, Portland, Oregon. Dated and first published Septem­ ber 18, 1919, Helen Krebs. Adminis­ tratrix de bonis non of the Estate of Leonard Krebs, deceased. C. C. Stout and Emil Slovarp, 608-9 Henry Bldg., Portland, Ore. Attorneys for Estate. A benevolent old gentleman stopped by a tramp who asked for money to get a night’s lodging. Well, look here my man,” the old gentleman said, "what would you say it 1 offered you work?” Bless, yer life, sir,” came the re­ ply. "I wouldn't mind a bit. I can lake a joke same as most people!” Weighing The Bone. Some time since a woman went in­ to a butcher shop und asked for two pounds ot certain kind ot meat. Im­ mediately the butcher started to oblige and closely the customer wutched lord as he cut, sawed and chopped. “Just u moment," tinally interposed the customer as the meat was being placed on the scales. “You are”— What's the trouble?" quickly in­ terjected me butcher. "This is the Kind you wanted, isn't it?” “Yes," replied the woman, "but you are giving me too much bone." “Oh, no, I’m not,” returned the butcher, denying what he thought was a charge of generosity. 'You're paying for it.” ------- o------- Urgent Need An insurance man tells this one: “Not long ago there rushed into one ot our offices in the South a very excited woman; so excited, in fact, that she was out of breath and could speak with difficulty. ’What's the trouble?” asked of mu clerks. ■ 1 want a policy at once—at once’ exclaimed the woman, when she had recovered sutticiently to articulate. Our house is on tire!" A Financial Diagnosis. a cu..ndeutial little talk to a group of medical students an eminent physician took up the extremely im­ portant matter of correct diagnosis or the maximum tee. “The best rewards,” he said, “come of course, to the established special­ ist. For instance, I charge $25 for a call at the residence, $10 tor an of­ fice consultation, and $5 for a tele­ phone consultation." There was an appreciative and env­ ious silence, and then a voice from the back of the amphitheatre, slightly thickened, spoke: “Doc,” it asked, "how much do you charge a fellow for passing you on the Btreet?" Summons. GUARANTEED SALE Registered Holsteins. At SEGHERS, Ore., » 8th WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER HOLSTEIN BREEDERS ATTENTION Barbecue and Free Lunch at Noon Western Breeders Sales & Pedigree Company, 202 Wilcox Building, Portland, Oregon Mandiiis Olsen Estate, Owners, Seghers, Oregon g HORSE SHOEING. ARMOURED INNER TUBES Prevents Punctures and Blowouts C. MILLS, Agent, Tillamook, Ore I Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. Notice is given that the undersign­ ed, Jesse C. Snyder, has been ap­ pointed administrator of the estate of John L. Snyder, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, and has quali­ fied as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, as by law required, to the undersigned at 1012 Gasco Building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 4th day of September, 1919. Jesse C. Snyder, Administrator, Laidlaw, Owen & Lawrence, Attorneys for Estate, I 1012 Gasco Building, Portland, Oregon. ------- o------- Notice to Contractors. In the Circuit Court of the State oí Oregon for Tillamook County. Sealed bids will be received by the James Hiatt, Plaintiff. board of directors of School Distric1 vs. No. 31, Bay City. Oregon, at 7 p.m. Osa Hiatt, Defendant. October 6, 1919, lor the erection an« To Osa Hiatt, Defendant. completion of a public school build In the name of the State of Oregon: ling, according to plans and specifica Yo.i are hereby notified and required Hons prepared by Charles H. Burg to appear in the above entitle cause graf. architect, Albany, Oregon. A and court and answer the complaint bids must be accompanied by a certf filed herein, within six weeks from fied check payable to “School Di. the date of the first publication of trict No. 31 Bay City, Oregon,” fo this summons, which said date is the the sum of $200.00 as a guarant« lltli day of September, 1919, and if that the contractor will furnish a you fall so to appear, for want there­ approved surity bond equal to 60 p« ------ o------ of, the plaintiff will apply to the cent of the contract within ten da; A Good Defense. Court for the relief demanded in the after the awarding of the contract The Magistrate—This lady says you complaint, to-wit: for an order and All bidH must be made out o tried to speak to her at the railway decree forever dissolving, cancelling blank proposals for the tamo. Blan station. and anulling the contract and rela­ furnished upon application by t The Accused—It was a mistake. I tion of marriage heretofore existing clerk or architect. Plane mid speci was looking for my wife’B young between the plaintiff and defendant, cations may be seen at H, Bulle niece, whom I’ve never seen, but and for such other and further relief office, Bay City, Oregon, Reco who'd been described to me as a as to the court may seem equitable Abstract office, Portland, or handsome, blond lady with classic in the premises. Architect’s office. features, fine complexion, perfect This summons is served upon you The successful bidder will figure, beautifully dressed and— by publication, by order of the Hon. quired to give references and ihe Complaining Witness—I don't A. M. Hare, Judge of the County proved bond equal to 50 per cent care to prosecute the gentleman. Any Court of the State of Oregon, for the amount of the contract. one might have made the same mis­ Tillamook County. The board reserves the right take. Made and entered at Chambers at reject any and all bids. ------- o the City of Tillamook, County of ' Contract to be completed with Tillamook, State of Oregon, on the 1 four months. The Real Thing. By order of School Board No. 1 10th day of September. 1919. Hickop had decided to turn over a Talmage, Claussen & Mannix new lea! ana he couldn’t help letting Attorneys for Plaintiff. ever; body know. Summons. Address Tillamook, Oregon. T have resolved,” he said, feeling ------ o------- “ that I it his halo was on stiaight, In the Circuit Court of the Stat« shail not drink any more." Oregon for Tillamook County. Notice of Sale on Execution. "But my dear fellow," protested a Jeanette Seymour, Plaintiff doubting Thomas, ‘you couldn’t drink In the Circuit Court of the State of vs. any more. The point is have you re­ Oregon for Tillamook County. Antone J. Seymour, Defendant. solved to diiuk any less?” E. J. Claussen, Plaintiff. To Antone J. Seymour, the ab ------- o------- vs. named defendant: in the name of Complete dispersal, Cloveridge Farm herd, and 9 choice young females from the herd of Thus. Carmichael. Feeney & Bremer Company, a State of Oregon: Girl Is Not So “Mere'’ You are hereby required to ap« DUKE HOMESTEAD AAGGIE’S daughters are undoubtedly unexcelled by thoseof any other bull in the corporation, Defendant. small boy sometimes sees Notice is hereby given, that I. w and answer the complaint 1 straight and sees far. He reads the Northwest from the standpoint of confirmation, color and breeding. Ilis dam, Princess Rose Aaggie, ' » made signs of the times unabashed. John, 30.7 lbs. of butter in 7 days, and her owner, Mr. W. S. Noscrip, one of the greatest breeders in America, says L. Campbell, Sheriff of Tillamook against you ill the above ent! County, Oregon, by virtue of an ex cause, on or before the date of al a co-education school in Englund, ecut ion issued out of the above en­ last publication of this summons cut quite a good figure at the exam­ she is capable of making 40 lbs. titled court in the above entitled wit: on or before November 13, 1' inations, but failed to get the highest cause, said execution being dated the and if you fail so to appear and marks awarded in his mixed class. 9th day of September, 1919, and be-|wei. (|1(, complaint, for want the His father was astonished and in­ Ing based upon a judgment entered ihe plaintiff will apply to the C censed. John beaten by a girl! ' John, 1 am surprised to find that Mr. Carmichael and Mr. Newell have taken all of the chance in building up these here’s. The ability of the in the Circuit. Court of the State of for the relief demand«-«! in the Oregon tor Tillamook County, said plaint, to-wit: That the contra« you have allowed yourself to be de­ cattle to produce at the pail has been proved. judgment being entered In Hald Cir­ ¡matrimony now existing betweei feated by a mere girl." “Yes father,” says John, unblush- PRINCESS LILL DEKOL sold to < ). A C. by W. K. Newell as a heifer made 24.13 lbs. of butter in 7 cuit Court on the 6th day of Septem­ plaintiff and defendant lie diss« ber, 1919, and being rendered In fa- and that the plaintiff be grant« ingly, “1 have; but I can tell you days. 1 ler dam made over 19 lbs. ; just dropped a calf and is milking 00 lbs today. She’s in the «ale besides I vor of the above named plaintiff, and absolute divorce from the defen so very something—girls are not 8 other high A. R.O. cows with their progency, sired by Duke Homestead Aaggie against the above named defendant, |and fo|. gu(,.h other relief as mere after ail.” and being in the sum of $ 1,300.09 Court muy deem just and meet, ------- o with Interest thereon at the rate of | ThiH summons i* published b You can wish for nothing better. Name of His Mansion. 8 per cent per annum from April 23. d,.r of th<. Hon A M Hare. (’. Some time ago a distiller bought a 1918, until paid; in the further sum Jud(;e of nilamook County, Ot Don ’ t forget those 20 bred heifers. beautiful estate in the country, and of $95.55 with interest thereon at sa|d order b,.lng dilted septemb. after having the house rebuilt to suit Do not fail to be on time and inspect the cattle thoroughly before the sale. the rate of 8 per cent per annum 1919, and the date of the first his taste he set about to give the from June 23, 1919, until paid; in Heat ion being Oct. 2nd, 1919, n To reach Seghers Station take S. P. red cars. The barns are only 500 feet from Seghers Station. place an appropriate name. Nothing the sum of $150.00 attorney fees, the last publication, Novenibel that he could think of appealed to and for the costs and disbursements 1919. him, so he decided to consult a friend taxed and allowed at $16.20, and. Johnson it Hand One-half freight paid on car load lots. “Say Bill,” said he, going into the said Judgment further providing that ' Attorneys for the Pia office of the friend one afternoon a certain mortgage given to secure P. O. Address: “I want you to help me out of a bole." the principal sum hereinbefore nam­ I. O. O. F. “All right, old man.” responded ed, be foreclosed in the manner pre­ Tillamook, the friend. “State the case and you scribed by law, and that the property For catalogue« address : will find me right op the job.” described in said mortgage be sold as NOTICE TO CREDITOR "I want a fitting name for that by law provided and I he proceeds of new place of mine,” returned the said sale applied to the satisfaction NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN of said judgment. That said property the un'lenigned has been by th« distiller. “I have considered a hun­ is described as follows, to-wit: dred. but none of them seem to do." ty Court of Tillamook County, < i Beginning at the northwest corner "That’s an easy one, old man,” appointed administrator of th« SALES MANAGERS. 1 of tide lot number four (4) of W. D was the smiling response ot the of William H. Perry, deceusr Stillwell's Addition to Tillamook friend. "What’s the matter with call- J. W. HUGHES, Forest Grove, Oregon ; and (now Tillamook City) and running persons having claims agaii 'Aico Hall?” thence north 111 feet; thence east estate are required to preset GEO. A. GUE, Yakima, Wash., Auctioneers. parallel with the north line of the for allowance to the undersii C. D. MINTON, Portland, Oregon, Assistant. A Few Tragedies. Edrlck Thomas D. L. C. to the east the office of Botts & Winslov — o line of lot Three (3) of section monk, Oregon, within six mont twenty five (25), in township one date hereof. exchange prints the following ‘ (1) south of range ten (10) west of Dated this Sept under the head. “A few Tragedies:” , th«- Willamette Meridian, and run i A man struck a match to see if the John nlng thence south along the east line gasoline tank on his auto was empty. of said lol three (3) to the north It wasn't. line of the said Edrlck Thomas D. L. i A man patted a strange bulldog on 1913—"Repeal C. and running thence west to the j tariff and abolish vuv u»K the bead to see if the critter was af­ place of beginning, situated it. the fectionate. It wasn't. JACK HARPER, Lwing." 1919 “Ratify the county of Tillamook and State of nations covenant without ch A man speeded up to see if he Oregon. Also all the machinery und stop the high cost ot llVln BALL SHOP, TILLAMOOK. Armoured Inner Tires are a practical, common sense, could beat the train to a crossing, money-saving tire necessity for all tire users. By equipment in the buildings on said will Mr Wllson’M next re fie couldn't. Just Received, aJTon of Shoes, all leal property, including in particular , preventing punctures and blowouts, they add plea­ A man touched a trolly wire to ¡excuse be? sues, from Shetland Ponies up. the following, which constitute th«;, sure. safety and economy to motoring. Lubricated -e if It was charged. It was. ----- e----- Also Rubber Shoes. larger pieces of machinery, to-wit: I ; inside and out, they lequire no cementing aud no vul­ , When John Sharp Will 1 Hack Haw; 1 l'J in, American I guarantee all work to be canizing. Placed on your tires as easily as inner tube. The Grand Army national encanip- Lathe; 1 36 Inch Lathe; 1 Barnes i manriu mands Just ROW th»4f satisfactory, if not, bring it back ent demands th* Americanizing of “mZr/wnh “sliding’bead - 1 Davis’ troops be sent to Ajinenie and I will make good without e league of nations covenant. Those 24 in Shaper; 14» h.p. motor and [the .«dinlnistraUgh beans extra charge. vet» did not vote for Hen Ford's All 60 -CHOICE INDIVIDUALS ry «* ped*’ Being all the foundry property of the mortgagor» including buildings and equipment located on the above described real property and property adjoining thereto. Now, therefore, in accordance with the direction of said execution, com­ manding uie to sell the premises and property hereinbefore described in the manner provided by law, for the satisfaction of said decree according to the terms thereof, and the costs and disbursements thereof and ac­ cruing upon this writ, I will on Sat­ urday, the Uth day of October. 1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m. on said date, sell at public auction, at the front door of the County Court House in Tillamook City, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the said Feeney & Bremer Company, a corporation, defendant herein named, in and to all the property both real and per­ sonal hereinbefore described. W. L. Campbell, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore.