Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 11, 1920, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
MARCH
Summons.
20iiTïèar
1IE owner of an Oldsmobile Eight
lias always a Consciousness ot pos­
sessing a Quality Car—with a Twenty-
one years’ Reputation of Highest Qual­
ity standing to back his judgment.
Whether your choice is an Eight
or a Six—Touting Car—Roadster or
Pacemaker, you will find in the Olds-
moble line the model you are looking
for.
If in the market for a Truck, <lo not
overlook the Oldsmobile Truck.
$2450
Oldsmobile Eight
$1650.
Oldsmobile Six
$1650.
Economy Truck
W. J. STEPHENS, County Agent
FREE !
One Inner Tube with each Pennsylvania V.C. Tire
Sold during March.
ALDERMAN & POORMAN, Tillamook
ANDERSON BROS., Nehalem
AL. BOON, Cloverdale
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
P. E. Rogers, plaintiff.
vs.
D. W. Snyder, defendant.
To D. W. Snyder.the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer
the complaint, filed
against you in the above entitled
cause on or before the last day of
the time prescribed in the order for
this summons, as hereinafter shown,
and if you fail so to answer for want
thereof, the plaintiff will take judg­
ment against the defendant for the
sum of $193.20 with interest there­
on at the rate of 6 per cent per an­
num from the date of filing the com­
plaint herein, and for an order di­
recting the sale of certain personal
property of the defendant attached
herein as security for the satisfaction
of any judgment obtained by the
plaintiff against the defendant here­
in and for the costs and disburse­
ments of this action.
This summons is published by older
of the Hon, Geo. R. Bagley, said or­
der being dated Feb. 5, 1920, which
1 order directs this summons to be
published for six successive weeks,
the date of the first publication be­
ing Feb. 12, 1920, and of the last
publication March 18, 1920. and the
date for answering herein expires
March 25, 1920.
Johnson & Handley,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Address: Tillamook, Oregon.
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li, 1920
estate of Charles Altenburger, de­
ceased. filed in said Court his final
account as administrator, and that
by virtue of an order of the above
entitled Court duly made and enter­
ed, the said final account will be
heard on Saturday, the 17th day of
April, 1920, at the hour of 10
o'clock a.tn. at the county courtroom
in the city of Tillamook, in said
County; and you are hereby cited to
appear at the time and pluce above
designated and show cause, if any
exist, why said account should not
be allowed.
Dated this 6th day of March, 1920.
A. M. Hare.
County Judge.
First publication March 11, 1920.
Laset publication April 8, 1920.
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EVERYONE IS DEMANDING BETTER.MORE WHOLESOME
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BREAD. HERE IS THE FLOUR THAT GIVES YOU ALL
THIS AND REAL FLAVOR. IT MAKES YOU WANT MORE.
BREAD MADE WITH FLav'O FLOlJr IS MOIST .
FLAVORY, SO GOOD.
,FLaVO IS A NATURE-FLAVORED FLOUR.IT CONTAINS
THE ENTIRE FOOD VALUES OF THE WHEAT BERRY.
IT IS CREAMY WHITE. THE PUREST FLOUR THAT CAN
BE MADE. THE ESSENTIAL AROMATIC OILS OF THE
WHEAT WHEREIN LIE THE FLAVOR,ARE NOT MILLED
OUT OF IT,
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Summons for Publication in Fore­
closure of Tax Lien.
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In the circuit court of the State of
Oregon for Tillamook County.
'rav sack or FLaVo FLoiJr is certified
W. A. Robbins, plaintiff.
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ASK FOR THIS NATURE-FLAVORED
T. B. Potter Realty Co., Fran­
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FLOUR AND YOU WILL EAT BREAD
ces L. Potter Thomas, T. Irv­
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WITH THE HIGHEST FOOD VALUE
ing Potter, Frank Boocher; L.
E. Latourette, Eliz K. Potter,
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ORDER
TO-DAY
II. R. Steel and D. T. Van
Tyne, joint receivers of the T.
B. Potter Realty Co, et al.
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Defendants.
T. B. Potter Realty Co., Frances L.
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Frank Boocher; L. E. Latourette, R.
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R. Steel, Eliz K. Potter and D. T.
Phone 137 J.
Van Tyne, joint receivers of the T.
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B. Potter Realty Co.
In the name of the State of Ore­
gon, you are hereby notified that W.
A. Robbins, the holder of Certificate
Executors Notice to Creditors.
of Delinquency numbered 1168 Is­
Notice is hereby given that by an sued on the 19th day of September,
order of the County Court of the 1 1917 by the tax collector of the
State of Oregon for Tillamook Coun­ County of Tillamook, State of Ore-
ty, the undersigned, John Paquet, g«>u for tlie amount of Eight and
has been duly appointed adminis«ra- 41-100 ($8.45) Dollare, the same be­
tor of the estate of Fred Paquet, de­ ing the amount then due and delin­
ceased. Notice is further given to all quent for taxes for the year 1914 to­
persons having claims against the gether with penalty, interest and
said estate to present the same to the costs thereon upon the real property
undersigned or to his Attorneys, assessed to you, of which you are the
Johnson & Handley, at Tillamook owner as appears of record, situated
Oregon, together with the proper in said County and State, and par­
vouchers, duly verified within six ticularly bounded and described as
follows to-wit: Lots 40 and 41, in
months from this date.
Block numbered 61, Bayocean Park,
Dated February 12, 1920.
County of Tillamook, State of Ore­
John Paquet,
gon.
Administrator of the
You are further notified that said
estate of Fred Paquet,
W. A. Robbins, has paid taxes on
deceased.
said premises for prior or subsequent
years, with the rate of interest on
Notice of Proposed Vacation of Street said amounts as follows:
1914 tax, paid Sept. 19, 1917, tax
Notice is hereby given tliat Claud? receipt No. 7891, $6.60 rate of in­
Thayer and Estelle Thayer have fil­ terest 12 per cent.
1915 tax, paid Oct. 5, 1917, tax re­
ed with the City Recorder of Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, their petition ceipt No. 6829, $4.89, rate of inter­
praying for the vacation ot the fol- | est 12 per cent.
lowing described tract of land in­ I . 1916 tax first, April, 22, 1918, tax
cluded within the present dedicated receipt No. 4318, $2.46, rate of in­
terest 12 per cent.
street, to-wit:
1916 ta<, second, Nov 18, 1918 tax
Beginning at the northeast corner
of Lot 3 in block 33, of Thayer’s receipt No 6982, $2.57, rate of in­
Fifth addition to Tillamook City, terest 12 per cent.
Call at our Store and see them run.
1917 tax, first, April 19, 1912, tar.
Oregon, and running thence west 50 I
Both
Stationary and Swinging Wringers,
feet to the southeast corner of lot 2 recc’.p' No. 4273, $2.04. rate of ln-|
in said block 33; thence north along t< 'os 22 per cent
1917 tax, second, Dec. 22, 1919, I
the east line of said lot 2, 35.75 feet;
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thence in a southeasterly direction, tax receipt No. 7223, $2.20, rate of
in a direct line, 61.47 feet to the interest 12 per cent.
Said T. B. Potter Realty Co., as 25H52SHSZ52SZ5H5H5B525E5ESH5eSE5H5a5Z5H5Z5H5BS25H5H5H5H5E5HSBSES25H5HSHS
place of beginning; being that por­
tion of Third Street and Seventh the owner of the legal title of the
Avenue East In said city lying south above described property as the same
and west of a line running from the appear of record, and each of the H5Z5H5HScl5HSHS2S2SHSZSBSZ5HSH5?5ï5ï5H5HSB5î5E5ZSî5H5H5H5Z5ZSH5E52S25HSZS
Northwest corner of Block 33 to the other persons above named are here­
Northeast corner of lot 3 of said by further notified that W. A. Rob­
bins, will apply to the Circuit Court
Block 33.
And the said petition is now pend­ of the County and State aforesaid
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ing, and will, at a meeting of the for a decree foreclosing the lien
Common Council of Tillamook City, against the property above described,
Oregon, to be held on Monday, the and mentioned in said certificate.
5th day of April, 1920. be taken up And you are hereby summoned to ap­
for hearing and disposition. All per­ pear within sixty days after the first
sons concerned are notified to govern publication of this summons, exclu­
sive ot the day of said first publica­
themselves accordingly.
tion, and defend this action or pay
Claude Thayer,
the amount due as above shown, to-
Estelle Thayer,
I«'ether with costs and accrued in-
Talmage Claussen & Mannix
Attorneys for Petitioners.
J iTest, and in case of your failure to
» <lo so, a decree will be rendered
foreclosing the lien of said taxes and
Administrator’s Notice to Creditors.
149 as-tinst the land and premises
above named.
Notice is hereby given, that the
This summons is published by or- 1
undersigned Joseph Durrer, by an der of the Honorable George It. Bag­
order of the County Court for Tilla­ by Judge of the Circuit Court of
mook County, duly made and entered lit S'utf of Oregon, for Tillamook
has been appointed Executor of the ¿nj«ty and paid order was made and
' estate and of the last will and testa­ dated this 2nd day of Feb., 1920, and
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ment of aBrbara Babi, deceased, and the date of the first publication of ,
lias qualified for such. Notice is fur­ this summons ¡ h the 5tli day of Feb.
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ther given, that all persons having 1920.
claims against said estate must pre­
All process and papers in this pro­
sent the same to the undersigned, or ceeding may be served upon the un- I
TILLAMOOK. ORE
to his attorneys, Johnson & Handley, dersigned residing within the Stat«' ■
at Tillamook, Oregon, together with of Oregon at the address hereafter I
proper vouchers duly verified, on or mentioned.
John F. Reilly.
before six months after this date.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dated February 26, 1920.
Joseph Durrer, Execu­ Address 510 Wells Fargo Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon.
tor of the estate and of
the last will and testa-1
ment of Barbara Babi,
Notice to Contractors.
deceased.
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Sealed bid« will be received by the
Notice to Contractors.
Board of Directors of School District 1
For disinfecting where Contagious or
No. 22, Cloverdale, Oregon, 2:00 p.m.
Sealed bids will be received by the April 1st, 1920, for the erection and K
infectious diseases are prevailing. |
County Court of Tillamook County, completion of a Public School build- i
Oregon, until 10 o’clock a.m. March Ing, according to plans and specifica­
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a pozver-
12th, 1920, for the construction of a tions prepared by Charles H. Burg-
reinforced concrete viaduct one quar­ graf, architect, Albany, Oregon. All
ful Germicidal mixture and by its’^use
ter mile beyond Wilson River on the bids must be accompanied by a ser- !
will
improve general stable conditions.
Tillamook to Bay City road, accord­ tifled check payable to "School Dist. '
ing to the plans and spccificatlons No. 22, Cloverdale, Oregon,” for the ft
on file in the office of the t'ounty •sum of $200.00, as a guarantee that B
Clerk. No bid will be coir idered un­ the contractor will furnish an ap­ K
less accompanied by cash, bidder’s proved bond equal to 50 per cent of B
bond, or certified check for an the contract within ten «lays after I D
RELIA BL E DR UGG I STS.
amount at least equal to 5 per cent the awarding of the contract.
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of the total amount of the bld.
All blds must be made out on blank ß
The right is reserved to reject any proposals for the same. Blank fur­ B
or all proposals, or to accept the pro­ nished upon application bv the clerk 25252525a5?5Z525HS2SHSZ5Z5H5¿5¿F25H5H5a52SZ5H525B5H. ,>ES2SHSH525E5H5Z5252h
posal deemed best for the county.
or architect. Plans and sp< « ifieation
First publication Feb, 26, 1920.
may be seen at County .School Super­
Last publication March 12. 1920.
intendent's office. Tillamook, School SH525BS2S?S2S2S2SB5HS25ESZ5Z5c!525HS?5?5Z5ï52S252SH5H5BS'H5HSZS2Sî5Z52SHS2
Homer Ma. son, County Clerk Clerk’s office, Cloverdale or at Arch- |
¡feet's office.
The successful bidder
Notice.
quired to give reference
bond equal to 5
, In the CouniT Court of the Sfate or proved
the am ount of the contl
(or 'I ■llL^'.ok < "ou ti I y.
The board reserve« th
In hi iiiattjK of the < i.it« of
All Work Guaranteed.
y or all bid«.
Chari« AllenUm g«*r. deceased.
Let
Me
Keep
You
Out
of Trouble. I cany a Stock of Goodrich
ot School B< «1 No. 2
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Burke,
Chait
man.
Tires,
Tubes
and Tire Accessories.
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J.
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Moor«,
Clerk.
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Your
Patronage
Solicited.
, eeased:
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You are hereby notified that on
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HOLDEN,
2nd
STREET,
OPPOSITE
O.P., TILLAMOOK.
Anyway Secretary Lansing ulam-
the 6th day <»t March, 1920, Joseph
I Altenburger Jr. administrator of the med the door ar he went out.
FLaVo FLoiJr
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E. S. BETTCHER MILLING CO
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
I WASHING IS A PLEASURE
When you use a “Thor”
Electric Washer
COAST POWER CO
NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
Stradivara
Phonograph
VAUGHN’S, the Original and Best.
Will set it up and put it to work for you to your satisfaction or you don’t pay a cent
To be had now at the Tillamook Clay: works, E. G. KREBS, Prop.
Sei that clutch and sawholder ? Put your saw on or take it off in a jiffy. Phone or call.
The Sweatest Tone Phono­
graph made. Plays all records
of their best without the
harsh metallic sound found
in so many.
KOCH & BENNETT,
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A MAN S REASON
Hen, too, like the Columbia Six
ASK any man who drives a Columbia and he will tell you that from a sound,
practical, business-like standpoint the Columbia Six appeals to him because
it is thoroughly reliable —built by a substantial organization, and is wonder
fully economical both in up keep and depreciation.
CHAS. A. BROWN, Tillamook, Or
PHONE <i" W.
Col-u.m'bia
Sisi
CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
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C. /. CLOUGH CO
City Vulcanizing and Tire Shop.
Expert Tire Service.
Vulcanizing and Retreading.
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