Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 01, 1920, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY
Bids Wanted for Hauling and Wood,
o
FIRE-PROTECTION
FIRE-INSURANCE
at Would
Your wife
THIS AGENCY
OFFERS
YOU BOTH
do
if fire broke out ?
1020
Jfl had all I've SA VED
believe me, I'd be
some rich kidl
South Prairie Creamery Co. wishes
to recelvfe bids on hauling cheese to
Tillamook and supplies to the fac­
tory. Also on from ten to one hun­
dred and ten cords of four-foot Alder,
Hemlock, fir or fir slab wood deliv­
ered at its factory, all wood to be
good sound wood piled at the wood
shed. Twenty-five cords to be de­
livered by May 15, 1920, 25 cords by
June 25th, 1920, 25 cords by August
15th, 1920, and balance by October
1st, 1920. Leave bids and propo­
sitions at the office of Carl Haber-
lach, secretary, on or before Jan­
uary 16, 1920. Company reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
South Prairie Creamery Co.
In case of your failure to do so, a de­
cree will be rendered by said court,
foreclosing the liens of said taxes
and costs against the lands and the
premises named in this notice and
set opposite your respective names.
The date of the first publication of
this summons is the 25th day of
cember, A. D., 1919.
All processes and papers in
proceeding may be served
on
District Attorney
of Tillamook
County, Oregon, at Tillamook, Ore­
gon.
W. L. Campbell,
Sheriff of Tillamook
County, Oregon.
Call for School Warrants.
The following outstanding county
school warrants will be paid upon
Administrator's Notice to Creditors. presentation. Interest ceases
31st day of December, 1919.
one-quart hand chemical ex­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that School District No. 2.
Warrant No. 4, Minnie Ripley $100
tinguisher; instant and panic­
the undersigned L. A. Le Miller by
Warrant No. 5, Minnie Ripley $100
proof
in
operation;
child
can
order of the County Court of the School Dist. No. 5.
Don’t delay getting this ex­
“
THE
INSURANCE
MAN.
”
work
it
perfectly;
for
fac
­
State
of
Oregon,
for
Tillamook
Coun
­
tinguisher in your home.
Warrant No. 80, 3. D. Thomp­
ty, has been appointed administrator
Call or phone right now.
tories, offices, homes, garages,
son ......................................$107.50
TILLAM00K CITY, - - OREGON.
of the estate of Peter J. Heyvaert,
Wai rant No. 79, 8. D. Thomp­
autos. Install at once; call
deceased, late of Tillamook County,
son ......................................$ 75.00
NATIONAL! ¡BUILDING.!
or phone now.
Oregon, but more recently of the School District No 6.
Kingdom of Belgium.
All outstanding warrants.
Notice is further given that the School District No. 7.
ad-
undersigned
has
qualified
as
said
of SW’4 ) of Section twenty-one (21)
Warrant No. 8, Tillamook
Summons.
Township Three (3), South Range ministrator, and that all persons hav­
County Bank.......................... $100.00
In the Circuit Court of the State Nine (9), West of the Willamette ing claims against the said estate
No 43, Hetty Wells............
6.25
Meridian, in Tillamook
County, must present the same to the under­
of Oregon for Tillamook County.
No. 49, Cora Finch..........$ 65.00
signed
at
Beaverton,
Oregon,
or
to
State of Oregon.
A. H. Harding, Plaintiff.
School District No. 8.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said his attorneys Johnson & Handley,
vs.
Dec. 13, 1917, R. E. Wilson $12.17
six
Tillamook,
Oregon,
within
execution, judgment order, decree
C. P. White and Eva White,
Dec. 21, 1917, Daisy Golds­
(
months
from
this
date.
and order of sale, and in compliance
his wife, also all other per­
worthy ............................... 60.00
Dated December 4, 1919.
with the commands of said writ, I
sons or parties unknown
Dec. 24, Jas. Goldsworthy . 18.00
L.
A.
Le
Miller,
will, on Saturday, the 24th day of
claiming any right,, title,
Nov. 28, 1917, D. Golds­
the
Administrator of
January, 1920, at 10 o’clock a.m., at
estate, lien or interest in the
worthy ...................................
60.00
Hey-
estate
of
Peter
J.
]
the front door of the County Court
real estate described in the
Jan.
2. 1918, R. E. Wilson. 18.60
vaert,
deceased.
house,
in
Tillamook,
Tillamook
complaint herein. Defendants.
School District No. 9.
i
To C. P. White and Eva White, his | County, Oregon, sell at public auc-
All outstanding warrants endorsed
* • xrx
SUMMONS.
{Wife, also all other persons or par-j ! tion (subject to redemption) to the
prior to Oct. 1st. 1919.
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ties unknown claiming any right, highest bidder for cash in hand, all
School District No. 10.
title, estate, lien or interest in the the right, title and interest which
(Continued from another page)
All outstanding warrants.
real estate described in the com- the within named defendants Linda
A vast amount of work now remains to be done which the
School District No. 11.
intervention of war has necessarily delayed and accumu­
Thompson and Linda E. Thompson, Bay City Land Co.,
plaint herein, defendants:
Warrant No. 20, M. Spring­
lated, and the result is that • • • • • very large capital
I In the name of the State of Oregon, heirs at law of L. E. Thompson, de-
expenditures ought to be made to make up for the inter­
Lot 10, of block 55, Pacific
er......................................... $ 15.70
ruptions inevitably due to the waf, and to prepare the rail­
you are hereby required to appear ceased, and J. H. Middleton, admin­
Add. to Bay City, ............... $ 1.26
No. 27, Marie S. Doughney 144.00
roads to serve adequately the increased trafiic throughout
and answer the complaint filed I istrator of the L. E. Thompson, es- Bay City Land Co.,
the country.
WALKER D. HIXES,
School District No. 14.
Dirtttor Gtntral of Railroads.
against you in the above entitled tate, had on the 11th day of June,
Lots 4, 5 and 6, of block 57,
Warrant No. 31 Ora A. Tuck­
suit within six weeks from the date 1914, the date of the mortgage here­
Pacific Add. to Bay City, .. $ 6.46
er ........................................ $ 75.00
of the first publication of this sum­ in foreclosed, or since that date had Bay City Land Co.,
No 32 Emmett Illingworth
10.00
Lot 4, of block 58, Pacific
mons, to-wit: on or before the 8th in and to the above described prop­
No. 33 Frank Illingworth
95.00
2.29
Add.
to
Bay
City
......................
$
erty
or
any
part
thereof,
to
satisfy
day of January, 1920, the last day of
No. 34, Ethel Glines.......... 100.00
John
T.
and
Thos.
F.
Kenny,
the time prescribed by the order of said execution, judgment order and
No. 35, Ora Tucker............ 75.00
E^ of WV2 of lots 1, 2, 3
publication bereof, and if you fail so decree, interest, costs and accruing
and 4, of block 64, Pacific
No. 43 Emmett Illingworth
7.50
to answer for want thereof, the costs.
Add. to Bay City, ............... $ 1.26
No. 44, Ethel R. Glines . .
75.00
W. L. Campbell,
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
Bay City Land Co.,
No. 40, Mrs. R. W. Bleim.
2.00
Lot 4, of block 67, Pacific
Sheriff of
Tillamook
the relief demanded in his said com-
No. 46, Grace T. Saire .. . loo.oo
Add. to Bay City, ............... $ 2.49
'plaint; viz: for the foreclosure of a
County, Oregon.
School District No. 15.
Bay City Land Co.,
By John Aschim, Deputy.
mortgage dated July 1, 1915, record­
Warrant No. 1, National
Lot
6,
of
block
67,
Pacific
ed in book 1, page 403 er $2,950.00 Dated this 22nd day of December,
Surety Co............................. $ 6.00
Add. to Bay City................... $ 2.49
1919.
and interest from said date at 8 per
Emma L. Williams,
No. 2, Joyce Mason............ 85.00
real
property
First
publication,
Dec.
25,
1919.
cent per annum upon
Lot 7, of block 70, Pacific
No. 4, Andiew Zuercher . . 25.00
Last publication, Jan. 22, 1920.
iin Tillamook County, Oregon, to-
Add. to Bay City, ............... $ 3.72 School District No. 18.
Emm L. Williams,
|wit; The East half of the north-
Mrs. James Langley............ $4.00
Lot 9, of block 71, Pacific
I west quarter and tlie north half of Notice of Hearing of First and
School District. No. 21.
2.29
the northeast quarter, section 15,
Add. to Bay City................... $
Warrant No. 1, Edna Dam­
Final Account.
township 5 South, Range 10 West of
Emma L. Williams,
nion........... ........................... $89.00
pW. M., containing 160 acres, more or
Lots 1 and 2, of block 71,
No. 2, Edna Dammon.......... 89.00
Pacific Add. to Bay City, -- $ 4.57
I less, excepting, however, the north 4
In the County Court of the State of
No. 3, Dora Drake.............. 94.00
Emma L. Williams,
¡rods of the east 80 rods of said sec- Oregon, for Tillamook County.
No. 4, Dora Drake.............. 94.00
Lots 4 and 5, of block 71,
ition; also excepting all saw timber
In the matter of the estate of A.
No. 5, Edna Dammon .... 89.00
Pacific Add. to Bay City, -- ? 4.57
I suitable for lumber oh said premises W. Fox, deceased,
by George J.
No. 6, Edna Dammon .... 99.00
Emma L. Williams,
and the right to remove same until Scharff, administrator.
Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and
School
District No. 2 5.
February 6, 1925; and to bar defend-
Charles J. Scharff having filed
16, of block 71, Pacific Add.
Warrant No. 1, Frank Eck-
lants of all or any interest or claim herein his first and final account
to Bay City, ........................... $14.03
loff....................................... $40.00
I in said property and for the sale and report as Administrator of said R. J. Hendricks,
No.
2, Leia V. McKinley ..
1.00
i thereof to satisfy said mortgage, and estate whereby it appears that the
Lots 3, 6,11,12, 13, and 14 of
No. 3, G. W. Hammond ...
8.00
for such further or other relief as may administration of said estate is fully
block 75, Pacific Add. to Bay
City............................................ $15.09 School District No. 26.
'seem equitable. This summons is completed, it is ordered by the
All outstanding warrants.
¡served upon you by publication County Court of said County and Bay City Land Co.,
Lot 24, of block 78, Pacific
School District No. 31.
¡thereof in the Tillamook Headlight a State, that Monday the 2nd day of
$ .95
All outstanding warrants.
Add. to Bay City,
¡weekly newspaper of general circu­ February, 1920, at 10 o’clock in the
School District No. 33.
lation published
in
Tillamook forenoon of said day, be the time, Jas. Maginn,
May 24, 1919, Fred Pink­
Lot 1, of block 80, Williams
I County, Oregon, pursuant to an or­ and the County Court room in the
staff .............. ..................... $90.00
der made by the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, County Court House of the County
Add. to Bay City, ............... $ 2.29
School District No. 36.
Judge of the above entitled Court, of Tillamook, in the City of Tilla- Emma L. Williams,
Warrant No. 30, Tillamook
| dated November 18, 1919, prescrlb- mook City, County of Tillamook,
Lot 2, of block 80, Williams
County Bank.......................... $121.48
I ing that the same be published in State of Oregon, be the place, for
Add. to Bay City, ............... $ 2.28
No. 31 Tillamook County
said paper once a week for 6 weeks hearing said first and final account Emma L. Williams,
Bank.................................
2.96
Lots 5 and 6, of block 80,
Dated and first published November and report, and of any objections to
No. 75, H. J. Tohl............ $42.70
such final account and report, and
Williams Add. to Bay City, $ 4.57
27, 1919.
School District No. 38.
C. A. Appelgren,
for the settlement thereof, and that Sarah J. McMillan.
Balance On Warrant, favor
Attorney for Plaintiff. said administrator is hereby directed
Fractional lot 1 and lot 2,
of D. Krake...................... $300.00
block 6, of Idaville............ $ 1.41
701-4 Chamber of Commerce, to give notice thereof in the Tilla­
School District No. 48.
Portland, Oregon. mook Headlight, or other weekly Lizzie Hadley.
Lot 6 of block 28, Thayer’s
Warrant No. 430, W. L. May­
newspaper, published in Tillamook
Add., to Tillamook............ $ 3.97
er......................................... 1 $603.71
County,
for
four
successive
weeks,
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
Mrs. T. W. Clark.
No. 463, Harriet M. Ford. 115.00
and for five consecutive insertions
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Lots 6, 7. and 8, of block
No. 470, Harriet M. Ford. 115.00
In the Circuit Court of the State of thereof. The first publication of this
49, Thayer’s Add. to Tilla­
notice is the 25th day of December,
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
mook ........................................ $10.13 School District No. 54.
Warrant No. 4. Mrs. Donna
1 F. H. Brandes, Plaintiff.
1919, and the last publication is the Dwight & Curtis.
Lot 1, of block 3, Maple
vs.
Walker................................. $136.00
22nd day of January, 1920.
| Grove Add. to Tillamook.. $12.40
No. 9, Marion Croker .. .
85.00
' Linda Thompson and Linda
Dated December 22nd, 1919.
■ E. Thompson, heirs at lav^
George J. Scharff, | Geo. B. Lamb.
Kathleen Mills.
Lots 7 and 8. of block 9,
of L. E. Thompson, deceased,
Administrator of the
County Treasurer, and
Miller’s
Add. to Tilla­
and J. H. Middleton, admin­
Estate of A. W. Fox, de­ I mook......................................... $ 7.15
Treasurer of Tillamook
!
istrator of L. E. Thompson,
ceased.
County School Funds.
W. G. Dwight.
Estate. Defendants.
John Leland Henderson.
Lots 4. 5, 6 ,7, 8, 9, 10, and
By virtue of an execution, judg- Attorney for said estate.
11, of block 13, Miller’s
Tho»e desiring information ronctrn ing the railroad nitr­
DON'T TAKE A CHANCE.
Add. to Tillamook.............. $20.64
ment order, decree and order of sale
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ation may obtain literature by writing to the Atrocity.
S.
Hughes.
issued
out
of
the
above
entitled
tion of Railway Ejrocut.ret, 61 Rroadway. New York.
Tillamook
People
Should Act in
Notice to Contractors.
court In the above entitled cause, to
Time.
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Lot 6, of block 2,. Woods.. $ .82
me directed and dated the 22nd day
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Notice is hereby given that the
Allof the above described lands
of December, 1919, upon a judgment
If you suffer from backache;
County Court of Tillamook County, are situated in Tillamook County,
rendered and entered in said Court Oregon, will until 10 o’clock a.m. of
If you have headache, dizzy spell:;
State of Oregon.
on the 25th day of November, 1919,
If the kidney secretions are irreg
Jan. 9, 1920, receive bids for the
You, and each of you, are hereby
in favor of F. H. Brandes, plaintiff,
building of the Bay Ocean Road from notified that there is now due and ular.
and against Linda Thompson and station 127 plus 00 to station 296
Don’t delay—likely your kidneys
Linda E. Thompson, heirs at law of plus 18.9, according to the plans and owing and unpaid to the plaintiff, are sick.
Tillamook
County,
on
said
Certifi
­
1 L. E. Thompson, deceased, and J. H. specifications on file In the office of
Thousands recommend Doun’s Kid­
Middleton, administrator
of L. E. the County Clerk, of Tillamook cate upon the several pieces and ney Pills.
parcels of real property hereinbe­
Thompson, estate, defendants, for County, Oregon.
And hundreds reside right in this
fore described, the sums of money
i the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00)
On the date mentioned above the set opposite each of such tracts, and locality. Ask your neighbor.
I Dollars, with interest at the rate of Court will publicly open and read In addition thereto, there Is due and
Read the statement of this nearby
I seven per cent from September 12, the bids, but reserves the right to owing and unpaid on the respective resident;
sums, further sums for Interest
1918, and the further sum of thirty­ reject any and all bids.
A R. Wallace, prop, of Cottage
thereon at the rate of twelve per
For disenfecting where Contagious or
eight and 82-100 ($38.82) Dollars,
First publication Dec. 18, 1919.
cent per annum from the 30th day Hotel, A ii Second Avenues, South,
with interest at the rate of six per
Last publication Jan. 1, 1920.
of August, 1919; and you are fur­ Forest Giove, Ore., says: "Doan’s
infectious diseases are prevailing.
cent per annum from August 16,
Homer Mason,
ther notified that the plaintiff, Kidney Pills are a family medicine
1919, until paid, and the further sum
County Clerk.
Tillamook County, will apply to the for kidney troubles In my home and
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
of Fifty 00-100 ($50.00) Dollars,
circuit court of the State of Oregon, whenevi i occasion calls for a kidney
and for the further sum of $11.75
ful Germicidal mixture and by its use
for the County of Tillamook, for u medicin- they give satisfaction. I
Notice.
costs and disbursements and the
decree foreclosing the liens against couldn't recommend a more reliable
will improve general stable conditions.
each and all of the said several
costs of and upon this writ, com­
medicine thap Doan’s Kidney PHI h
manding me to make sale of thw fol­
We the undersigned will prosecute pieces and parcels of real property for back uche and kidney disorders,
mentioned
in
said
Certificate.
lowing described real property, to- all persons found fishing, hunting
And you and each of you are for I have never found their equal.”
or trapping on our ranches without directed and summoned to appear
wit:
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t
The Southwest quarter of the our consent.
within sixty days after the date of simply ask for a kidney remedy „et
Jack Jennings,
Southeast quarter (SW*4 of S.E.>4)
the first publication of this sum­ Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS.
Wm, Elliott,
East halt ofiSouthwest quarter (E%
mons, exclusive of the date of said Mr. Wallace bad. Foster-Milburn Co.
W. B. Vaughn,
first publication, and to defend the Mfrs, Buffalo. N. Y.—I’d.Adv.
of SW*4), af|d the Northwest quar-
action or pay the amounts due; and
C, A. Elliott.
i ter of the Southwest quarter (NW >4
Are you leaving her with­
out the panic-proof protec­
tion of
FYR-FYTER
FYRFYTER
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
Work more
Produce more
Save more
But we can’t continue increasing our
production unless we continue increasing
our railroad facilities.
The farms, mines and factories cannot
increase their output beyond the capacity
of the railroads to haul their products.
Railroads are now near the peak of their
carrying capacity.
Without railroad expansion—more en­
gines, more cars, more tracks, more ter­
minals—there can be little increase in
production.
But this country of ours is going to
keep right on growing—and the railroads
must grow with it.
To command in the investment markets
the flow of new capital to expand railroad
facilities—and so increase production —
there must be public confidence in the
future earning power of railroads.
The nation’s business can grow only as
fast as the railroads grow.
cThis adwrliAcmmt û published by the
édòAociatJpn ofÿbukuay fìxecuiiveA,
CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
C. I. CLOUGH CO
i
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