Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 09, 1919, Image 3

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    11LLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 9
1919
i ing in which the Common Council of
said Tillamook City holds its sessions.
That names of the owners, or re­
puted owners, of the aforesaid pro­
perty as given in the foregoing list,
are the names of such owners, or re-
£uted owners as they appear on the
ond lien docket of Tillamook City,
Oregon, and the respective tracts of
land described will be sold at said
sale to satisfy the assessment, in-
terst and costs due upon each traet
described herein, and each traet will
be sold separately.
Said sale will be made for the pur­
pose of satisfying delinquent assess­
ments for street improvements, duly
assessed against said property, to­
gether with interest and costs there­
on, such assessments having been
made by the Common Council of Till­
amook City, Oregon, on .February
3rd, 1913, and the said teveral own­
ers having made application to pay
. the same in installments, and said
l applications having been entere l in
i ti.e lend lien docket of Tilla book
City, default having thereafter been
! made in the payment of the install­
aid assessments, and
I more than 20 days having elapsed,
I and the Common Council of Tilla-
i mook City having, on Sepetbmer 3rd I
1919, ordered a warrant issued for
the collection of said delinquent as­
sessments in the manner provided by
, the charter oi Tilamook City.
Dated this September 30th. 1919.
M. E. Gruber.
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon.
f ?J.ET some today!
You’re going to
call Lucky Strikes
just right. Because
Lucky Strike ciga­
rettes give you the
good, wholesome
flavor of toasted
Burley tobacco.
erhaps you wish to do business
P
with a bank whose activities are gov­
erned by a spirit of community service
“an institution prepared by matured
thought, on close-at-hand knowledge, to be
much more to a customer than merely the
custodian of money and securities.
If this should be the case, then the interest we
take
in
the
success of
our
customers
will
interest you.
Our membership in the Federal Reserve System
completes our equipment to serve broadly and safely
the proper requirements of every interest and indi­
vidual in this section.
Wo will welcome your account regardless of its
size.
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook, Oregon
C. 0. & C. M. Dawson Make Statement
't he repott has been circulated that I
Hu. enberg Bros, are interested in our
bjsiuess, which report is absolutely
tai. ■. Our business is owned by C. O.
and C. M. Dawson Inc., an Oregon
corporation, and the stock of that
corporation is owned by Carl M.
Dawson, Cloyd O. Dawson, and their
wives with Homer Mason holding
some preferred stock. This is a mal-
i ter of record in our corporation books
•which may’be examined by anyone
.'who wish. Further than this there
are no debts or obligations on the
I part of the stockholders or of the
I firm itself to anyone which would
'give them any voice or influence in
¡the management of the timi what­
ever.
'State of Oregon
¡County of Tillamook, ss.
I I, Clody O. Dawson, being first duly
sworn dispose and say that I know
the above statement is true.
Cloyd O. Dawson,
St’tscribed and sworn to before me
this first day of October, 1919.
T. II. Goyne,
Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires May 18, 1921
We have the best equipped grocery
store in the city and we shall be glad
to meet you there and fill your
grocery requirements.
Cost of advertising ............... $4 12
Amt. of Lien, ■
Notice of Sale for Delinquent Street Hooper, owner.
Stillwell Add.—Block 5, Lot 4. L. J.
I $333.85; Int. to Nov. 7, $40.06.
Assessments
Vosburg,
Amt. of Lien,
Cost
—•—o------
----- of advertising .............. $4.37 $37.24; Int. owner.
to Nov 7, $4.46.
...........................
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That McDermott
Add. .—Block 2, Lot 1, C. , Cost of advertising
................ $4.12
by virtue of a warrant issued by the
Everson, , owner. Amt. of Lien
$719.69; Int. to Nov. 7, $86.36 Stillwell Add.—Block 5, Lot 3. J. L.
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore-
Cost
................
34.12 Vosburg. owner. Amt. of Lien,
---- of
-- advertising
-r.-.
, * T ’ ... t 2,
on, dated September 30th, 1919, is-
' 2,
C. $37.24; Int. to Nov 7, $4.46.
sued by order of the Common Council McDeimott Add. ■ “
Block
Lot
Cost of advertising ................ $4.12
of Tillamook City, Oregon, the under­ L. Everson, owner. Amt. of Lien, Stillwell
Add.— Block 10, Lot 5.
signed, Marshal of Tillamook City, 479.83; Int. to Nov. 7. $57.58.
These Jokes are on the Army.
Cost of advertising ................ $4.12 Herman Theissen. owner. Amt. of
Oregon, has levied upon and will, on
------ o------
Friday the 7th day of November Stillwell Add.—Block 3, Lot 4. J. Lien, $37.25: Int. to Nov. 7. $4.46.
Cost
of
advertising
...............
.*4
i-
McMahan,
owner.
Amt.
of
Lien,
Minister: “Do you believe in here­
1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M.
Stillwell Add.—Block 10, Lot 4. D. after?”
sell at public auction to the highest $192.39; Int. to Nov. 7, $17.30.
Cost of advertising ................ $1.12 W. Ijams Estate, owner. Amt of
bidder for cash in hand, the properties
Youth: “It will be an injustice if
Said sale will take place at the Lien, $37.24; Int. to Nov. 7, $4.46. there isn’t one; I haven’t been able
hereinafter described.
Cost
of
advertising
................
$4.12
The respective tracts or parcels of front door of the City Hall in Tilla­
ground to be sold, together with the mook City, Oregon, being the build­ Maple Grove Add.—Block 3, Lot 1. to find the top sergeant of my com-
Jespective names of the owner or ing in which the Common Council of Omar C. Kiger, owner. Amt. of Lien | puny since the regiment was dernob-
ilized.”
owners thereof, and the amount for said Tillamook City holds its sessions. $35.47; Int. to Nov. 7, $4.20.
Cost of advertising ................ $4.12
That named of the owners, , or re-
—o-----
which each separate tract will be sold,
Said sale will take place at the
puted owners, of the aforesaid pro­
are as follows, to-wit:
Two buddies ran across each other
Thayer’s Add Block 40, Lot 5. D. 1 perty as given in the foregoing list, front door of the City Hall in Tilla­ while on duty, The night was very
W. Ijams Estate. Amt of lien » are the same of such owners, or te- mook City, Oregon, being the build­ dark.
_____ __ as ____
puted owners
they appear on the ing in which the Common Council of
$212.21; Int. to Nov. 7, $39.07.
“What’s that you have?” inquired
.$4.12 bond lien docket of Tillamook- "ity, said Tillamook City holds its sessions.
Cost of advertising
WXC6„„, and the ~ respective
-—r____ tracts
____ ot
7-
That names of the owners, or re­ Sam.
Thayer’s Add—Block 40, Lot 6. D. Oregon,
“A searchlight,” replied Pete.
W. Ijams Estate. Amt. of Lien, land described will be sold at said -puted owners, of the aforesaid pro­
in the foregoing
list,
sale to satisfy the assessment, in- perty
* as given
---- ‘------------------
:
“What are you looking for?”
$212.21; Int. to Nov. 7, $39.07.
are
the
names
of
such
owners,
or
re
­
terst
and
costs
due
upon
each
tract
Cost of advertising .......... ,'$4<2 described herein, and each tract will puted owners as they appear or the
“Morning” he said.
Said sale will take place at the
"Stick around awhile and it’ll
bond
lien
docket
of
Tillamook
City,
be
sold
separately.
front door of the City Hall in Tilla­
Said sale will be made for the pur­ Oregon, and the respective tracts of dawn upon you,” suggested Sam, and
mook City, Oregon, being the build­
of satisfying delinquent assess­ land described will be sold at said .hey parted.
ing in which the Common Council of pose
ments for street improvements, duly sale to satisfy the assessment, in-
said Tillamook City holds its sessions. assessed
against said property, to­ terst and costs due upon each tract Corporal: "What’s the matter? You
That names of the owners, or re-.
with interest and costs there­ described herein, and each tract will look more scared than when you
puted owners, of the aforesaid pro- gether
such assessments having been be sold separately.
perty as given in the foregoing list, on,
Said sale will be made for the pur­ were bucking the Hindenburg line.”
are the names of such owners, or re- made
------ by the Common Council of Till- pose
Private: "I’m getting ready to go
satisfying delinquent assess­
puted owners as they appear on the 2.n,loo.k<11^lty’.
” wral Z-vn ments of for
street improvements, duly inside and ask the boss for my old
bond lien docket of Tillamook City, ~111, 1J1.7’ and ,he a ? ?f.veraJ °Un.’
Oregon, and the respective tracts of ers having
havmg made application to pay assessed against said property, to­ job back.”
__ same in
land described will be sold at said the
m installments,
installments and said gether with interest and costs there­
applications hav
having
been entered
in on, such assessments having been
sale to satisfy the assessment, in- -pphcations
ng been
enter.dm
An officer in the A. E. F. relates
terst and costs due upon each tract the bond hen d?cket; of
al,
' made by the Common Council of Till­ the following:
amook
City,
Oregon
,on
November
described herein, and each tract will City, default
"We had a bunch of negro troopi
7th, 1917, and the said several own­
be sold separately.
due upon said assessments, and ers having made application to pay on board anij it was a terrible ex-
Said sale will be made for the pur­ I ‘ ments
same in installments, and said, perience to them, as most of them
pose of satisfying delinquent assess- more than 20 days having elapsed, the
ments Tor street improvements, duly , ancl
5"
In
3r<f applications having been enter -.4 in had never been away from home be-
V' ivj having, on Sepet >mer 3rd — the bond lien docket of Tillamook
assessed against said property, to- I JUVVIV
"I®*!*4 City
1919, ordered a warrant issued for City, default having thereafter been fore. They were very religious and
gether with interest and costs there­ the
collection of said delinquent as­ made in the payment of the install­ used to pray all over the ship, One
on, such assessments having been sessments
the manner provided by ments due upon said assessments, and big buck held a prayer right outside
made by the Common Council of Till­ the charter in of_
more than 20 days having elapsed, my window thus: 'O Lord, it Thou
Tilamook City.
amook City, Oregon, on May
Dated this September ----- , 1919. and the Common Council of Tilla­ doesn’t do another thing on this trip
4th, 1916, and the said several own­
Dated this September 30th, 1919. mook City having, on Sepetbmer 3rd call this ocean to attention.”
ers having made application to pay
1919, ordered a warrant issued for
M. E. Gruber.
the same in installments, and said
collection of said delinquent as­
applications having been entered in Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon. the
An American soldier brought in a
sessments in the manner provided by
tne bond lien docket of Tillamook
German
prisoner und found the fel-
the
charter
of
Tilamook
City.
Notice
of
Sale
for
Delinquent
Street
City, default having thereafter been
Dated this September 30th, 1919. low had a pocketful of French money,
Assessments
made in the payment of the install- |
M. E. Gruber.
I'lie Ameiican looked at the money,
ments due upon said assessments, and 1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon. thought of the fine restaurants in
more than 20 days having elapsed,
and the Common Council of Tilla­ by virtue of a warrant issued by the
t’ari and then tapping the German
mook City having, on Sepetbmer 3rd City Recorder of Tillamook City. Ore- Notice of Sale for Delinquent Street on the shoulder said:
1919, ordered a warrant issued for on, dated September 30th, 1919, is­
Assessments
“Kamerad, kanst du craps schut?
the collection of said delinquent as­ sued by order of the Common Council
sessments in the manner provided by of Tillamook City, Oregon, the under­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That zen ?’’
signed, Marshal of Tillamook City, by virtue of a warrant issued by the
the charter of Tilamook City.
Dated this September 30th, 1919. j Oregon, has levied upon and will, on City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore-I His better half (regarding him
Friday the 7th day of November, on, dated September 30th, 1919, is-1 from the bedroom window): “Where
M. E. Gruber.
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon. 1919,. at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. sued by order of the Common Council ¡you been this hour of the night?”
sell at public auction to the highest of Tillamook City, Oregon, the under- ,
for cash in hand, the properties signed, Marshal of Tillamook City, i "I’ve been at me union, considering
Notice of Sale for Dellinquent Street bidder
hereinafter described.
Oregon, has levied upon and will, on 1 this 'ere strike.”
Assessments
“Well you can stay dawn there an'
The respective tracts or parcels of Friday the 7th day of November
ground to be sold, together with the 1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. con.-ider this 'ere lock-out.”
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That lespective names ..........
. _
of the
ovne, or sell at public auction to the highest
by virtue of a warrant issued by the owner8 thereof, and the amount for bidder for cash in hand, the properties
Canon Charles , of Westminister
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore- which separate tract will be sold, are hereinafter described.
,, ,
,
, .
on. dated September 30th, 1919, is- ag fo]]owgj towit;
The respective tracts or parcels of Abbey, says he wouldn ‘ t I give tup-
sued by order of the Common Council original Town of ’Lincoln—Block 9. ground' to' be sold, together" with thejP«n<-e “*r the bones of St. Geoige, the
of Tillamook City, Oregon, the
under-
------
«... i n E ---------- ft Lot 5; W. 3*4 ft. Loti. respective names of the owner or, patron saint of England, said to have
signed, Marshal of Tillamook City,' E
E. ' M. Hooper, owner. Amt. of Lien, owners thereof, and the amount for been found by Australian engineers
Oregon, has levied upon and will, on $27.42; Int. to Nov. 7, $3.30.
which each separate tract will be sold, uhuvi. nlc floor of a church at Con-
Friday the 7th day of November,
Cost of advertising .............. $4.37 Maepl”G^TAddO '^rract beginning
ij-P'" An amount not to be
1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. Stillwell
Add —Block 3, Lot 4 J.
sell at public auction to the highest McMahan, owner. Amt. of Lien, 330 feet S. of S. E corner of Block ’!!,*red
however. b<-ing witbin
bidder for cash in hand, the properties $47.04; Int. to Nov. 7, $4.23.
8, Tillamook, 100 feet W.; thence S. ' two cent« of the value of Henry
hereinafter described.
Cost of advertising .................$4.12 105 ft. West 100 ft., N. 105 ft. E. Ford’s reputation, as Judicially de-
The respective tracts or paree’s of
100 ft., owner M. A. Baker estate, termined in Michigan.
ground to be sold, together witn the Park Add —Block 10, Lot 3. L. C. Amt.
of lien, $35.40. Int. to Nov. 7,
____ o____
respective names of the owner or i Smith, owner. Amt. of Lien, $33.79;
$10.11.
..
,, no' President Wilson ought to use his
owners thereof, and the amount for | Int. to Nov. 7, $4.06.
which separate tract will be sold, are 1 Cost of advertising ................ $-112
6 Maple Grove Add Block 3, Lot 1.
l° *“« P*’wer and immediately
as follows, to-wit;
TD*
i>m«
owner. Am‘t. ot owner/oinir' Kiwi' Am’t.' of lien |8U»’rei*'
Cecl* w?011h£
Lincoln Add.—Block 3*4 Alley, C. E. Lien $37.25; Int to Nov. 7. $4.4«. Int. to Nov. 7, $105.63.
publicly admitted that we shall be
Hadley, owner. Amt. to Lien $27.17;
Cost of advertising ................ $4.121 Co«*
«dvertising ................ $4.12 living in "a fool's paradise" if the
Int. to Nov. 7, $3.26.
Add.—Block 40. Lot 5. j . Said sale will take place
the world relies on the league of nations
Cost of advertising ................ $1 12 Thayer's
the
.J*’11 J" Ji J’'to preserve peace.
Lincoln Add.--Block 9, E 24. 5 ft. D. W. ¡jams- Estate, owner Amt. of front
Lot 5; W. 3.5 ft. Lot «. E. M. Lien, 137.25, Int to Nov. 7. $4.4«. , mook City, Oregon, being the build-
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R. Furmer now is a u<><><1 time to betfiti looking
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Perhaps you will need more livestock
want to add to add to your acreage or improve the
place or build a silo or do something else practical.
Don’t forget First National Bank. CO OPERA
T1ON is here for you.
And in the meantime
‘Nationalize” your bank account.
DIRECTORS :
A. H’ Hunn, Farmer.
P. Ilei.u-I, Farmer.
C. J- Edwards, Mgr. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden. Vice Pres.
H. C. Lamb. HuHding Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
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