Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 30, 1919, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 30. 1919
Notice of Sale for Delinquent Street 1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. |
COAXING YOU TO SMILE,
sell at public auction to the highest
Assessments
bidder for cash in hand, the properties
Logical.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That hereinafter described.
The respective tracts or parcels of “Mother,” said Tommy, “is it cor­
by virtue of a warrant issued by the
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oie- ground to be sold, together with the rect to say you ’water a horse when
on, dated September 30th, 1919, is­ respective names of the ovner or he is thirsty?”
sued by order of the Common Council owners thereof, and the amount for
of Tillamook City, Oregon, the under- which separate tract will be sold, are "Yes my dear” said the mother.
"Well, then” said Tommy, picking
’ signed, Marshal of Tillamook City, as follows, to-wit;
Oregon, has levied upon and will, on Original Town of Lincoln—Block 9. up a saucer, "I’m going to milk the
E.
2,414
ft-
Lot
5;
W.
3
14
ft.
Lot6.
Friday the 7th day of November
cat."
1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. E. M. Hooper, owner. Amt. of Lien,
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$27.42;
Int.
to
Nov.
7,
$3.30.
ZT5HE greater mileage, the uninterrupted sc
sell at public auction to the highest
Minority
Leader.
Cost of advertising ... ......... $4.37
i bidder for cash in hand, the properties
Dearborn—Say, old man, do you
Stillwell Add.—Block 3. Lot 4. J.
that Fisk Tires give, starts with their built-in
hereinafter described.
The respective tracts or parcels of McMahan, owner. Amt. of Lien, know who is the minorky leader in
goodness. Big — way oversize—tough; measure
I ground to be sold, together with the $47.04; Int. to Nov. 7. $4 .23.
the House? Zeusonhurst—Sure, I
I lespective names of the owner or
Cost of advertising .... ......... $4.12 snow, if you mean my house, but, to
their mileage against any tire you have eve. used,
j owners thereof, and the amount for Park Ada.—Block lu, Lot 3. L. C. tell the trutth I'm ashamed to tell
which each separate tract will be sold, Smith, owner. Amt. of Lien, $33.79; you.
are as follov.s, to-wit:
Int. to Nov. 7, $4.06.
They are built to an ideal—
Thayer’s Add—Block 40, - Lot 5 D.
Cost of advertising .............$412
I W. Ijams Estate. Amt of lien Thayer’s Add.—Block 40, Lot 6.
“To be the Best Concern in the World to Work f r and
Gay Deceiver.
$212.21; Int. to Nov. 7, $39.07.
D. W. Ijams Estate, owner. Amt. of
"Poor Maud! She got cruelly de-
the Squared Concern in Existence Jo Luzinas
.th.”
Cost of advertising ................$4.12 Lien, $37.25; Int to Nov. 7, $4.46.
Thayer’s Add—Block 40. Lot 6. D
Cost of advertising ............... $4.12 ceived when she married that old
W. Ijams Estate. Amt. of Lien, Thayer’s Add.—Block 40. Lot 5. man.”
I
"Didn’t he have any money?”
$212.21; Int. to Nov. 7, $39.07.
D. IV. Ijams Estate, owner. Amt. of
Cost of advertising................$4.12 Lien, $37.25; Int to Nov. 7, $4.46.
"Oh, yes, plenty of money, but he
Said sale will take place at the
Cost of advertising ................$4.12 is 10 years younger than he said he
front door of the City Hall in Tilla­ Stillwell Add.—Block 5. Lot 4. L. J. was..”
mook City, Oregon, being the build­ Vosburg, owner. Amt. of Lien,
ing in which the Common Council of $37.24; Int. to Nov 7, $4.46.
said Tillamook City holds its sessions.
In The Same Place.
Cost of advertising ............... $4.12
That names of the owners, or re­ Stillwell
Add.—Block 5. Lot 3. J. L.
puted owners, of the aforesaid pro­ Vosburg. owner. Amt. of Lien. 7 hey had been having a little dis­
cussion. had Mr. and Mrs. Gibson.
perty as given in the foregoing list, $37.24; Int. to Nov 7, $4.46.
And, as usual, and as usual it had
are
the
names
of
such
owners,
or
re
­
Cost of advertising ............... $4.12 ended on the personal note.
Tiro i io Re-t!r«î
puted owners as they appear on the Stillwell
43uy FHk)
Add.
—
-
Block
10,
Lot
5.
bond lien docket of i'illamook City, Herman Theissen, owner. Amt. of
"You are all wrong," laughed the
Oregon, and the respective tracts of Lien. $37.25; Int. to Nov. 7, $4.46. lady, as she dusted her face with a
land described will be sold at said
Cost of advertising ............... $4 12 powder puff "Women can get along
sale to satisfy the assessment, in­
tent and costs due upon each tract Stillwell Add.- Block 10, Lot 4. D. without mirrors as easily as men.
described herein, and each tract will W. Ijams Estate, owner. Amt of Women were made before mirrors.”
Lien. $37.24; Int. to Nov. 7, $4.46.
be sold separately.
"Yes,” growled Mr. Gibson, 'and
Cost of advertising ............... $4 12 they have been before them ever
Said sale will be made for the pur­
Maple
Grove
Add.
—
Block
3.
Lot
1.
pose of satisfying delinquent assess­
since! ’’
ments for street improvements, duly Omar C. Kiger, owner. Amt. of Lien
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assessed against said property, to­ $35.47; Int. to Nov. 7, $4.20.
Cost of advertising ............... $4.12
gether with interest and costs there­
Absent-Minded,
Said sale will take place at the
on, such assessments having been
A lady
made by the Common Council of Till­ front door of the City Hall in Tilla­ entered a showing evidences of haste
street car near the shopping
amook City, Oregon, on May mook City, Oregon, being the build­
I 4th, 1916, and the said several own­ ing in which the Common Council of district, and, seeing a friend, she
ers having made application to pay said Tillamook City holds its sessions. stood in front of her talking.
That names of the owners, or re­
the same in installments, and said
“Sit down,” said the friend, mak­
applications having been entered m puted owners, of the aforesaid pro­ ing room for her.
tne bond lien docket of Tillamook perty as given in the foregoing list, "Really dear, I haven’t time,” re­
City, default having thereafter been are the names of such owners, or re­
made in the payment of the install­ puted owners as they appear or the plied the flustered woman. I’m in
ments due upon said assessments, and bond lien docket of Tillamook City, such a hurry to get to the station.”
more than 20 • days having elapsed, Oregon, and the respective tracts of
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and the Common Council of Tilla­ land described will be sold at said
sale
to
satisfy
the
assessment,
in-
these
insane
dare-devils.
Desperate
Case.
train
from
Portland
to
Astoria;
mook
City
having,
on
Sepetbmer
3rd
THE SPEED MANIAS.
Business requires frequent trips 1919, ordered a warrant issued for terst and costs due upon each tract The other day a negro went into a
since then at regular intervals the
newspapers have published particu­ over this highway and it is far from the collection of said delinquent as­ described herein, and each tract will drugstore and said:
Amos S. Benson Wents to Know Why lars regarding others who have beat­ pleasant to be in constant fear of sessments in the manner provided by be sold separately.
Said sale will be made for the pur­ "Ah wants one of dem der plasters
the charter of Tilamook City.
They Are Not Punished.
en the previous record, until the last meeting some speed fiend who arro­
Dated this September 30th, 1919. pose of satisfying delinquent assess­ you dun stick on your back.”
“I understand,” said the clerk.
when an average speed of at least 45 gates to himself the privilege of do­
ments for street improvements, duly
M. E. Gruber.
Amos S. Benson had a very timely miles an hour or 15 miles over >he ing whatever he pleases so long as Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon. assessed against said property, to­ "You mean one of our porous plas­
gether with interest and costs there­ ters."
and interesting letter in the Oregon­ legal limit is maintained for over two he beats the record. Since the paving
such assessments having been
"No, sah. I don’t want none of
ian last week, in which he asks the hours. The question naturally arises of the road between Portland and Notice of Sale for Vellinquent Street on,
made
by the Common Council of Till­
question why the speed manias can why was not the speed maniac ar­ I Newberg the speed fiend has taken
Assessments
amook City, Oregon ,on November yoah porus plasters. I wants de bes'
possession of it to the extent that
boast of speeding and not be arrested rested?
7th, 1917, and the said several own­ one you got.”
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That ers having made application to pay
It is presumed that the improve­ : it is no longer safe to drive over the
the same as persons who commit
virtue of a warrant issued by the the same in installments, and said
ment of the lower Columbia River road. The publicity given these per­ by
other offenses. He says:
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore-
having been entered in
A Double Strain.
"After reading the thrilling ac­ highway was for economic and com­ formances seems to spur others to on, dated September 30th, 1919, is­ applications
the bond lien docket of Tillamook
It was a stag rehersal. The prlncl-
count in the Sunday Oregonian of mercial necessities and not for a emulation and ere long every road in sued by order of the Common Council City,
default having thereafter been
the race against time from Astoria race course. This practice is nothing the vicinity of Portland will witness of Tillamook City, Oregon, the under­ made in the payment of the install­ pal lady came upon the stage tn
some
record
breaking
speed
contest.
signed,
Marshal
of
Tillamook
City;
short
of
criminal
as
there
are
many
to Portland in an automobile driven
ments due upon said assessments, and walking costume and started to sing
Oregon, has levied upon and will, on more than 20 days having elapsed, her great song.
by a Portland speed fiend when a places along the highway that it No other violation of law could be Friday
7th day of November, and the Common Council of Tilla­
"My dear,” cried the manager,
distance of 106 miles was covered in would be literally impossible to avoid openly, brazenly given such publicity 1919, at the
the hour of 10 o’clock A. M.
City having, on Sepetbmer 3rd “you are surely not going to sing
2 hours and 21 minutes, I recall that a collision when going at this reck­ without the offender being punished sell at public auction to the highest mook
1919, ordered a warrant issued for
I was a traveler over the same road less speed. No one will object to these yet here is an instance when inno- bidder for cash in hand, the properties the collection of said delinquent as­ with your veil on?”
"Of course I am,” she replied. “I
Icent
persons
are
liable
to
suffer
and
hereinafter described.
but two days previous and as the maniacs risking their own lives in
sessments in the manner provided by want
to hurry off as soon as I finish.
The respective tracts or parcels of the charter of Tilamook City.
pavement is but sixteen feet wide these performances but they have no ¡the crime goes unpunished.
I
have
to meet a friend.”
ground
to
be
sold,
together
with
the
Dated
this
September
30th,
1919,
right
to
endanger
the
lives
of
others
and the road full of turns and curves
respective
names
of
the
owner
or
"But
singing with a veil on!” ex­
M.
E.
Gruber.
I concluded a driver seeking his own who are observing every precaution
Krout, Krout.
owners thereof, and the amount, for Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon. postulated the manager. "Well, well”
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safety and consideration for others against accident. The thought that
which separate tract will be sold, are
he added, in a resigned tone "I can’t
Who want’s krout this winter? as follows, to-wit;
should at least keep within the speed there is no bar to the excess of reck­
help
It if you want to strain your
Lincoln
Add.
—
Block
314
Alley,
C.
E.
less
drivers
detracts
from
the
pleas
­
Stuivenga
has
got
the
cabbage.
Send
limit set by law—30 miles per hour.
Notice of Sale for Delinquent Street voice!”
Hadley,
owner.
Amt.
to
Lien
$27.17;
Last year a boast was made by an ure of automoblling and it is earnest­ him your order, prices right. Mutual Int. to Nov. 7, $3.26.
Assessments
|
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automobilist that he had beaten the ly hoped that an example be made of Phone, Wm. Stuivenga.
Cost of advertising ...............
Lincoln Add.—Block 9, E. 24.
The Poor Fish
IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
Lot 5, W. 3.5 ft. Lot 6. E. M. by NOTICE
of a warrant issued by the " I hear you are going to marry
Hooper, owner.
Amt. of Lien, City virtue
Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore- Archie Blueblood?” said one society
$333.85; Int. to Nov. 7, $40.06.
on, dated September 30th, 1919, is­ women to another. Is it true?"
Cost of advertising .............. $4.37 sued by order of the Common Council "Marry him?" explamed the other.
McDermott Add.—Block 2, Lot 1, C. of
Tillamook City, Oregon, the under­ "Not likely. What on earth could I
. L. Everson, owner. Amt. of Lien signed,
Marshal of Tillamook City,
$719.69; Int. to Nov. 7, $86.36 Oregon, has levied upon and will, on do with him? He's rejected from the
Cost of advertising ................1*4.12 Friday the 7th day of November army, he can’t ride, he can’t play
McDermott Add.—Block 2, Lot 2, C. 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. tennis, golf, nor for that matter, can
L. Everson, owner. Amt. of Lien, sell at public auction to the highest he even drive a motor car!”
479.83; Int. to Nov. 7, $57.58.
bidder for cash in hand, the properties “Oh!” said the friend, "but he can
Cost of advertising ................$4.12 hereinafter described.
swim beautifully, you know.”
Stillwell Add.—Block 3, Lot 4. J.
The respective tracts or parcels of
"Swim, indeed! Now, I ask you
McMahan, owner. Amt. of Lien, ground to be sold, together with the
I $192.39; Int. to Nov. 7, $17.30.
respective names of the owner or would you like a husband you had
Cost of advertising
_______ „ _______
................ T $1.12
___ owners thereof, and the amount for to keep in an aquarium?”
Said sale will take place at the , which each separate tract will be sold,
front door of the City Hall in Tilla- are as follows, to-wit:
mook City, Oregon, being the build- Maple Grove Add Tract beginning !
ing in which the Common Council of 330_fcet S. of S. E. corner of Block
said Tillamook City holds its sessions. 8,
- Tillamook,
—
100 feet W.; thence S.
That named of the owners, or re- ! 105 ft. West 100 ft., N. 105 ft. E.
puted owners, of the aforesaid pro­ 100 ft., owner M. A. Baker estate, I
perty as given in the foregoing
*
list, Amt. of lien, $35.40. Int. to Nov. 7,
are the same of such owners,
___ or __
re- $10.11.
puted owners as they appeal' on the Cost of advertising ........... •.. .$5.02
bond lien docket of Tillamook < 'ity, Maple Grove Add Block 3, Lot 1.
Oregon, and the respective tracts ol owner, Omer Kiger. Am’t. of lien
land described will be sold at said Int. to Nov. 7, $105.63.
sale to satisfy the assessment, in-
Cost of advertising ............... $4.12
terst and costs due upon each tract
Said sale will take place at the
’Tis better to rio than to
described herein, and each tract will front door of the City Hall in Tilla­
be sold separately.
mook City, Oregon, being the build­
promise
Said sale will be made for the pur­ ing in which the Common Council of
pose of satisfying delinquent assess­ said Tillamook City holds its sessions. 1
ments for street improvements, duly
That names of the owners, or re- •
assessed against said property, to­ puted owners, of the aforesaid pro - '
MOUTMPltCE
gether with interest and costs there­ perty as given in the foregoing list,
on, such assessments having been are the names of such owners, or re-
CIGARETTES
Copyright Iti»
made by the Common Council of Till­ put<ul owners as they appear on the
by R. J. Reynold«
amook City, Oregon, on November bond lien docket of Tillamook City, represent years of experience
Tobacco Co.
7th, 1917, and the said several own­ Oregon, and the respective tracts of in the purchasing and blend­
Awaitind your any-an. you’ll
find toppy rod hafir, tidy rad
ers having made application to pay land described will be sold at said in gof tobacco. They’re beyond
tina, handaoma pound and
the same in installments, and said sale to satisfy the assessment, in-
half pound tin humidora—
and—that claaay, practical
applications having been entered In terst and costs due upon each tract the “promise” stage—a ciga­
pound cryatal filaaa humidor
the national joy smoke
♦ be bond lien docket of Tillam ><>k described herein, and each tract will rette for the wise ones who
with aponfa moiatanar top
City, default having thereafter been be sold separately.
that haapa Princa Albart in
with
Prince
Albert
is
just
QOLLING your own cigarettes
auch parfact condition I
made in the payment of the install­
Said sale will be made for the pur­ know a good thing. Buy and
ments due upon said assessments, and pose of satisfying delinquent assess­ see for yourself.
R. J. Reynold* Tobacco
IX. about as joy us a sideline as _ you ever carried around in
more than 20 days having elapsed, ments for street improvements, duly
Company
and the Common Council of Tilla­ assessed against said property, to­
10 for 13c
your grip! For, take it at any angle, you never got such quality,
Wirxton-Salem. N. C.
mook City having, on Sepetbmer 3rd gether with interest and costs there­
The
John
Bollman Co. Branch
1919, ordered a warrant issued for on, such assessments having been
flavor, fragrance and coolness in a makin s cigarette in your
Man>iM>-tar«rs
the collection of said delinquent as­ made by the Common Council of Till­
life as every “P. A. home-made” will present you!
sessments in the manner provided by amook City, Oregon, on February
the charter of Tilamook City.
3rd, 1913, and the said leveral own­
Prince Albert puts new smokenotions under your bonnet I It s so
Dated this September ----- , 1919. ers having made application to pay
Dated
this
September
30th,
1919.
the same in installments, and said
delightful rolled into a cigarette—and, so easy to roll! And, you just take
M. E. Gruber.
applications having been entered in
to it like you been doing it since away back 1 You see, P. A is crimp cut
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon. t1 e lend lien docket of Tillauoo,
City,
default having thereafter been
General Merchandise,
and a cinch to handle 1 It stays put— and you don’t lose a lot when you
Notice of Sale for Delinquent Street made in the payment of the install-
Assessments
start to hut the paper around the tobacco I
Bay City, Oregon.
I assessments, and
more than 20 days having elapsed,
You’ll like Prince Albert in a jimmy pipe as much as you do in a home-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That and the Common Council of Tilla­
by virtue of a warrant issued by the mook City having, on Sepetbmer 3rd
rolled rigarette, tool Bite and parch are cut out by Our exclusive patented
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore- 1919, ordered a warrant issued for
process. You know P. A. is the tobacco that has led three men to smoke
on, dated September 30th, 1919, is­ the collection of said delinquent as­
sued by order of the Common Council sessments in the manner provided by
pipes where one was smoked before. Yes sir Pnnce Albert blazed the
of Tillamook City, Oregon, the under­ the charter cf Tilamook City.
way. And, me-o-my, wh« a wad oi smokesport will ripple your way
signed, Marshal of Tillamook City,
Dated this September 30th, 1919.
I Oregon, haa levied upon and will, on
M. E. Gruber.
«very time you fill up I
«
.
Friday the 7th day of November, Marsha! of Tillamook City, Oregon. '
Next Time
BUY FISK
ACKLEY & MILLER,
Tillamook, Oregon.
I
IMPERIALES
NELSON & CO.,
Square Deal and
Good Goods
Our Motto.
PiWL« 72.