Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 18, 1920, Image 5

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    T1LLA.MOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 18. 1920,
nished upon application by the clerk
?r architect. Plans and specificatlone
may be seen at school clerk’s office
Tillamook, or at Aichitect’s office.
The successful b'dder will be re­
quired to give references and an ap­
proved bond equal to 50 per cent of
the amount of the contract.
The board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
By order of School Board No. 9.
Notice of Proposed Vacation of Stree*
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Netice is hereby given that Claud"*
Thayer and Estelle Thayer have fil­
ed with the City Recorder of Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, their petition
praying for the vacation
he fol­
lowing described tract of land in­
cluded within the present dedicated
street, to-wit:
Beginning at the northeast corner
of Lot 3 in block 33, of Thayer's
Fifth addition to Tillamook City,
Oregon, and running thence west 50
feet to the southeast corner of lot 2
in said block 33; thence north along
the east line of said lot 2, 35.75 feet;
thence in a southeasterly direction,
in a direct line, 61.47 feet to the
place of beginning; being that por­
tion of Third Street and Seventh
Avenue East in said city lying south
and west of a line running from the
Northwest corner of Block 33 to the
Northeast corner of lot 3 of said
Block 33.
And the said petition is now pend­
ing, and will, at a meeting of the
Common Council of Tillamook City,
Oregon, to be held on Monday, the
5th day of April, 1920, be taken up
for bearing and disposition. All per­
sons concerned are notified to govern
themselves accordingly.
Claude Thayer,
Estelle Thayer,
Talmage Claussen & Mannix
Attorneys for Petitioners.
eous method of accomplishing the re­
clamation and
protection of the
lands proposed to be included in
said district.
Ninth—That the proposed plan for
reclamation and protection of the
property of such district is. that a
dike shall be constructed along such
portion of the outer boundary of said
district as shell be found necessary
to protect the lands in said district
from overflow from the tide waters
of the Pacific Ocean, together with
such tide-gates and other works as
may be necessary to give the protec­
tion required from effects of such
overflow. The details of such con­
struction to be worked out' by the
Chief Engineer and Supervisor of
such district after the same is or­
ganized. and your petitioners would
show that at the present time the tide
overflows the land in said district to
a great extent, and renders the same
unprofitable, but by the construction
of a dike, with suitable tide-gates
therein along the western boundary
ot said district,the tides can be shut
off from said lands, and they can
thereby be effectually drained and
rendered productive.
Tenth—The signers of this petition
hereby agree that they will pay any
and all expenses incurred, and any
tax or taxes that may be levied
against their lands for the purpose
of paying the expenses of organizing,
or attempting to organize the pro­
posed district.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray
that the lands described herein, or
such of them as may be found by the
Court to be properly included in the
proposed district either permanently
or until further investigation or sur­
veys may permit elimination, shall
be declared organized into a drainage
district under the name of Sunset
Drainage District, under the provis­
ions of the laws hereinbefore men­
tioned.
Dated thiB 10th day of March, 1920
Chas Kunze.
George Loerpabel
Rud. Zweifel.
J. J. Rupp.
State of Oregon, County of Tilla­
mook ss:
I, Charles Kunze, being first duly
sworn, say that I am one of the peti-
tioners named in the foregoing peti-
tion; that I have read the said peti-
tion, and that I believe the allega-
tions thereof to be true; that the
signatures appearing on said petition
are the true signatures of the per­
sons whose names appear as signers
thereof, and that each and all of
said signers are owners of land with­
in the proposed drainage district as
set forth in said petition.
Charles Kunze.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 10th day of March, 1920.
H. T. Botts.
(Seal) Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires Jan. 19, 1924
FAMOUS MANUFACTURER MAKES
CONNECTION HERE.
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Winchester Co. Appoints Local Store
Its Representative to Sell New
Products.
The appointment of King-Crenshaw
Co., to sell in this community th*
new hardware and sporting goods
manufactured by the Winchester Re­
peating Arms Co is announced. And
in the opinion of leading merchante
I it is one of the most interesting and
important developments the local re­
tail trade has known.
First his family, next his dog, then
comes the "Winchester" in the love
of the besttypes of American. Almost
every family Beems to have possessed
a Winchester at one time or another,
and the love and respect for the
good old gun is just about universal.
And now that recently there have
been made new additions to the Win­
chester "family,” there is wide popu­
lar interest in the new cousins and
other relatives of the famous repeat­
ing rifle.
Fifty-three years ago the Winshes-
ter repeating rifle was placed on the
market by the Winchester Repeating
Arms Company, of New Haven, Con.
It was a good rifle, in fact the first
truly successful repeater, and almost
immediately achieved great papular-
ity. This first success was made se­
cure by the strength and vision of its
makers, one of the tirst American
concerns to build with the purpose of
gaining and holding a dominant
place in the world’s industrial arena.
So large was the part played by
the Winchester rifle in the settling
of the great West and establishing
law and order, that the name Win­
chester came into common use in
place of word rifle. And so high was
the standard of manufacture main­
tained for it, that it was soon the
favorite hunting rifle all over the
world.
Improved models followed in the
course of time, including the first
completely successful shotgun. And
with the coming of smokeless powder
the Winchester Company commenced
the manufacture of ammunition, to
insure Winchester users the best pos­
sible cartridge and shot shells for
their rifles and shotguns. This prov­
ed to be a specially good move; for
the continued superior shooting qual­
ities of Winchester arms have for
many years been partly attributed to
ammunition being made for them in
the same plant, by the game organ­
ization.
Now this great manufacturing es­
tablishment, tremendously expanded
in the gigantic part it played in the
winning of the world war, is appar­
ently branching out to make all pos­
sible use of the additional knowledge,
experience, and equipment thus ac­
quired. New articles being made al­
ready include tools, cutlery, fishing
tackle, flashlights, skates, etc. With
half a century of experience and un­
excelled equipment entering into
their production, it is to be expected
that these new products, made in the
same skilled and workmanlike man­
ner as the famous Winchester guns
have been made for so long, will have
merit above the ordinary.
To the good fortune to the many
old friends of the Winchester in the
community who will be the first to
wish to examine these new articles,
we have here in town a retail hard­
ware concern of such high standing
as to be one of the first exclusively
selected to present these new Win­
chester products to the buying pub­
lic. The agreement thus carries with
it the privilege and responsibility of
representing the manufacturer more
directly, than any retail merchant
has heretofore done in the case of the
Winchester Company.
A special invitation is being ex­
tended by the Winchester Co., to all
its friends in this district to visit
“The Winchester Store” and see the
latest additions to the Winchester
"family." And as King-Crenshaw Co.
are likewise Inviting everybody to do
so, the store is enjoying a regular
“old home week” of Winchester visit­
ers. New friends will of course be
equally welcome with old Winchester
acquaintances.
Notice of Hearing of Petition to
Form Drainage District.
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In the County Court of the State of
Orego, , for the County of Tillamooa.
Notice is hereby given, that hear­
ing on the following petition will be
held at the Court House in the City
of Tillamook. County of Tillamook,
State of Oregon, on the 5th day of
May,1920, for the purpose of deter­
mining whether the prayer of said
petition should be granted.
All persons owning or claiming an
interest in lands described in said
petition are hereby notified to ap­
pear at said place on said date, and
show cause, if any there be, why the
prayer in said petition should not be
granted.
Administrator’s Notice to Creditors.
Homer Mason,
Clerk of Tillamook County.
Notice is hereby given that the
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To the Honorable County Court of County Court of the State of Oregon
for Tillamook County, has appointed
Tillamook County, Oregon:
The undersigned, being the owners the undersigned as administrator of
of more than fifty per cent of the the Estate of Alphonse J. Provoont,
land in Tillamook County, Oregon, deceased, and any and all persons
and within the boundaries of the having claims against said estate are
drainage district proposed to be or­ hereby required to present the same,
ganized as hereinafter described, do together with the proper vouchers,
hereby petition your honorable bodj, to the undersigned, at his residence
and pray that you cause to be or­ in Bay City, Oregon, or, to T. H.
ganized and formed a drainage dis­ Goyne, attorney-at-law, at his office
trict, for the purpose of having the in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six
lands herein described re-cluimed months from the date of this notice.
Dated March 18, 1920.
I and protected in the manner herein
Sidney Provoost,
I set forth from the effects of water,
Administrator of the Es­
for sanitary and agriculture purpos­
tate of Alphonse J. Pro-
es, and for the benefit and welfare of
voost, deceased.
the public, and for public utility.
For the purposes of this petition
the undersigned petitioners state th *
‘MADE IN GERMANY’ SIGN
following facts, which are required
RETURNS.
under the provisions of Chapter 340
of the General Laws of Oregon for
the year 1915, and as amended by Cheap Earthenware, Cutlery, Toys
Chapter 414 of the General Laws of
And Musical Instruments Make
Oregon for the year 1917;
First—The name proposed for
Their Appearance Once More.
I such district herein prayed for is
In British Markets.
Sunset Drainage District.
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Second—The boundary lines of the
"Made in Germany,” the old fa­
proposed district are as follows:
Beginning at the point where the miliar trade mark inscribed on most
Summons for Publication in Fore­ the owner of the legal title of the herein as security for the satisfaction appear at the time and place above West bank of the South fork of the of the cutlery, crockery, earthenware
of any judgment obtained by the designated and show cause, if any
above
described
property
as
the
same
closure of Tax Lien.
Nehalem river intersects the Section toys and musical instruments in
appear of record, and each of the plaintiff against the defendant here­ exist, why said account should not line, running East and West, be­ common use three or four years ago,
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in
and
for
the
costs
and
disburse
­
In the circuit court of the State of other persons above named are here­
tween Sections 23 and 26. in Town­ again has made its appearance in
be allowed.
by further notified that W. A. Rob­ ments of this action.
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Dated this 6th day of March, 1920. ship 3 North of Range 10 West W. Britiau, causing surprise and alarm
bins. will apply to the Circuit Court This summons is published by order
M., and running thence West along among the inhabitatnts of
W. A. Robbins, plaintiff.
A. M. Hare.
that
of the County and State aforesaid of the Hon, Geo. R. Bagley, said or­
vs.
County Judge. said section line to the point where I I tight little island, who fear a rever-
the
same
intersects
the
East
bank
of
for a decree foreclosing the lien der being dated Feb. 5, 1920, which First publication March 11, 1920.
T. B. Potter Realty Co., Fran­
the main channel of the Nehalem i ' sion to conditions existing before
against the property above described, order directs this summons to be Lasct publication April 8, 1920.
ces L. Potter Thomas, T. Irv­
river,and running thence in a south­ the war.
and mentioned in said certificate. published for six successive weeks,
ing Potter, Frank Boocher; L.
erly direction along the East bank of I Articles bearing this well known
And
you
are
hereby
summoned
to
ap
­
the
date
of
the
first
publication
be
­
E. Latourette, Eliz K. Potter,
Notice to Contractors.
said river to the 16th section line 1 sign are beginning to work their way
pear within sixty days after the first ing Feb. 12, 1920, and of the last
R. R. Steel and D. T. Van
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running East and West through the to the front in stores in England and
publication of this summons, exclu­ publication March 18, 1920, and the
Tyne, joint receivers of the T.
Sealed bids will be received by the South half of Section 35 in said Scotland simply because they are
sive of the day of said first publica­ date for answering herein expires Board of Directors of School District Township and Range; thence East
B. Potter Realty Co, et al.
much cheaper than Britian made
tion, and defend this action or pay March 25, 1920.
Defendants.
No. 22, Cloverdale, Oregon, 2:00 p.m. along said 16th section line to the , goods.
West
line
of
the
right
of
way
of
the
Johnson & Handley,
April 1st, 1920, for the erection and
T. B. Potter Realty Co., Frances L. the amount due as above shown, to­
German firms have resumed busi­
If it is MEAT you want
Attorneys for Plaintiff. completion of a Public School build­ Southern Pacific Company’s rail­
Potter-Thomas, T. living Potter, gether with costs and accrued in­
ness relations with British merchants
road;
thence
Northerly
and
Easterly
Address:
Tillamook,
Oregon.
terest,
and
in
case
of
your
failure
to
ing, according to plans and specifica­ along said line of said railroad right > and are affording them unusual op
Frank Boocher; L. E. Latourette, R.
try the
tions prepared by Charles H. Burg- of way to a point where the same in- | portunities for profit .nrklng. British
R. Steel, Eliz K. Potter and D. T. to do so, a decree will be rendered
Van Tyne, joint receivers of the T. foreclosing the lien of said taxes and Administrator’s Notice to Creditors. graf, architect, Albany, Oregon. All tersects the Northerly line of the manufacturers are unable to compete
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costs against the land and premises
blds must be accompanied by a ser- county road near Mohler; thence
B. Potter Realty Co.
Notice is hereby given, that the tified check payable to "School Dist. Easterly along the North side of with their German rivals, who com­
In the name of the State of Ore­ above named.
This summons is published by or­ undersigned Joseph Durrer, by an No. 22, Cloverdale, Oregon,” for the said county road to the West bank I pletely undersell every production.
gon, you are hereby notified that W.
German scissors which have reached
A. Robbins, the holder of Certificate der of the Honorable George R. Bag- order of the County Court for Tilla­ sum of $200.00, as a guarantee that of the South fork of the Nehalem the British market are sold at about
river;
thence
following
the
South
mook
County,
duly
made
and
entered
ley,
Judge
of
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
contractor
will
furnish
an
ap
­
of Delinquency numbered 1168 is­
Yours for
fork of the Nehalem river, down half ot the price of Sheffield makes.
sued on the I9th day of September, the State of Oregon, for Tillamook has been appointed Executor of the proved bond equal to 50 per cent of stream, to the place of beginning.
Knives and razors which form a
estate
and
of
the
last
will
and
testa
­
the contract within ten days after
1917 by the tax collector of the County, and said order was made and
Quality
and Quantity.
And petitioners state and allege, large proportion of the Imported ar­ I
County of Tillamook, State of Ore­ dated this 2nd day of Feb., 1920, and ment of Barbara Babi, deceased, and the awarding of the contract.
I
that
such
lands
constitute
a
contig
­
ticles,
also
are
sold
at
enticing
pric
­
All bids must be made out on blank uous body of swamp, wet and over­ es. A German made knife can be
We give 5 per cent Dis­
s''» for the amount of Eight and the date of the first publication of has qualified for such. Notice is fur­
45-100 ($8.45) Dollars, the same be­ this summons is the Sth day of Feb. ther given, that all persons having proposals for the same. Blanks fur- I flow lands.
count for Cash.
claims against said estate must pre-' nished upon application by the clerk I Third—The total acreage Included purchased for one shilling and six-
ing the amount then due and delin­ 1920.
pense (36 cents normally), while its
sent
the
same
to
the
undersigned,
or
All
process
and
papers
in
this
pro
­
In
said
proposed
district
is
851
acres.
or
architect.
Plans
and
specifications
'
quent for taxes for the year 1914 to­
Fourth—That names of the owners equlvilant in English makes costs
gether with penalty. Interest and ceeding may be served upon the un­ to his attorneys, Johnson & Handley, may be seen at County School Super­
of
land In said district as shown by seven shillings and sixpence ($1.80). I
at
Tillamook,
Oregon,
together
with
dersigned
residing
within
the
State
intendent's office, Tillamook, School
costs thereon upon the real property
Manufacturers in Germany who i
the records of Tillamook County,
assessed to you, of which you are the of Oregon at the address hereafter proper vouchers duly verified, on or Clerk’s office, Cloverdale or at Arch­ Oregon, and the acreage owned by specialize in toys mid musical instru- I VALUABLE NORSE
before
six
months
after
this
date.
mentioned.
itect's
office.
owner as appears of record, situated
each of said owners, is as follows:
ments are offering to upply British I
John F. Reilly.
Dated February 26, 1920.
The successful bidder will be re­
in said County and State, and par­
Charles Kunze, one-third interest i warehouses with thee at prices far'
Joseph
Durrer,
Execu
­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
quired to give references and an ap­ in 621 acres.
ticularly bounded and described as
below the cost ot the domestic make. I
tor of the estate and of proved bond equal to 50 percent of
J. J. Rupp, one-third interest in The presence of cheap German en- j
follows to-wit: Lots 40 and 41, in Address 510 Wells Fargo Bldg.,
the
last
will
and
testa
­
621
acres.
Portland,
Oregon.
the
amount
of
the
contract.
Block numbered 61, Bayocean Park,
In the : > 'Now Sleek and Healthy
ment of Barbara Babi,
O. A. Schults, one-third interest in amel mare is also felt
The board reserves the right to re­
County of Tillamook, State of Ore­
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British
market.
For
Instance,
a 12 I
621
acres.
deceased.
ject any or al! bids.
gon.
Summons.
inch German made basin costs one ' In reporting his experience, Mr. >
Rudolph Zweifel, 155 acres.
By
order
of
School
Board
No.
22.
i
■
o
You are further notified that said
shilling and sixpense. whereas four 1 J. C. Busts, of Rock Bridge Ba that
George Loerpabel, 75 acres.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
J. L. Burke, Chairman.
Notice.
W. A. Robbins, has paid taxes on
Fifth
The
proposed
reclamation
Is
shilling
& sixpense ($1.08) is asked j ,V»., stated: “My horse is the best
J. T. Moore, Clerk.
said premises for prior or subsequent Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
for
sanitary
and
agricultural
pur
­
for
an
English
made basin. In every advertisement you would want for
In the County Court of the State of
years, with the rate of interest on P. E. Rogers, plaintiff.
poses, and such proposed reclamation Instance, however, the British made i Dr. LeGear’s Stock Powders. He
Oregon for Tillamook County.
vs.
Notice to Contractor!.
said amounts as follows:
and protection will be conductive to goods are much superior to the Ger­ was in a run down fix and poor and
1 thought he would die soon. I got
In the matter of the estate of
the public health and welfare and of man samples.—New York Sun.
1914 tax, paid Sept. 19, 1917, tax D. W. Snyder, defendant.
some of Dr. LeGear’s Stock Powder«
Sealed bids will be received by the public utility and benefit.
receipt No. 7891, $6.60 rate of in- i To D. W. Snyder,the above named Charles Altenburger, deceased.
—and today he is as fine a looking*
Sixth All of the lands Included in
To all persons Interested in the Board of Directors of School District
defendant:
terest 12 per cent.
horse as you can see tn this section.
said
proposed
district
are
properly
In
­
N
g
.
9,
Tillamook,
Oregon,
7:30
p.m.
Estate
of
Charles
Altenburger,
de
­
.
In
the
name
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
1915 tax, paid Oct. 5, 1917, tax re­
I only used a few boxes of Dr.
March 27, 1920, for the erection and cluded therein, and will be benefic­
ceipt No. 6829, >4.89, rate of inter- j you are hereby required to appear ceased :
LeGear’s Stock Powders."
4
ially
affected
by
the
operations
of
completion
of
a
Gymnasium
building
You are hereby notified that on
and answer
the complaint, filed
Mr. Huste benefit ted by the advied
est 12 per cent.
Subscribe for the Tillamook
the
proposed
district.
of Dr. LeGear, Graduate Veteri-'
1916 tax first, April, 22. 1916, tax against you in the above entitled the 6th day of March, 1920, Joseph according to plans and specifications
Seventh The benefits of such pro­
receipt No. 4318, $2.46, rate of in­ cause on or before the last day of Altenburger Jr. administrator of the prepared by Charles H. Burggraf, posed reclamation and protection Headlight, the leading County nary Surgeon of 27 years’ experi­
ence.
By following the Doctor’«
the time prescribed in the order for estate of Charles Altenburger, de­ architect, Albany, Oregon. All blds will exceed the damage to be done,
terest 12 per cent.
.treatment, you ean keep your stock
1916 tax, second, Nov 18, 1918 tax this summons, as hereinafter shown, ceased. tiled in said Court his final must be accompanied by a certified and the best interests of the land In­ Newspaper $2.00 per year,
•leek and healthy. Here’s his offef
receipt No. 6982, $2.57, rate of in­ and if you fail so to answer for want account as administrator, and that check payable to "School Diet. No. 9 cluded, and the owners of such
Jo you- J5** a package of Dr.
Tillamook,
Oregon,"
for
the
sum
ot
lands
as
a
whole,
and
of
the
public
by
virtue
of
an
order
of
the
above
Tillamook
Head-1
thereof, the plaintiff will take judg­
terest 12 per cent.
LeGear’s Stock Powders from your
1917 tax, first, April 19, 1919, tax ment against the defendant for the entitled Court duly made and enter­ $200. as a guarantee that the con­ at large, will be promoted by the
dealer; feed it to your horses, milk
and proposed operations
receipt No. 427$, $2.04, rate of in­ sum of $193.20 with interest there­ ed, the said final account will be tractor will furnish an approved formation
of such district.
on at the rate of 6 per cent per an­ heard on Saturday, the 17th day of bond equal tc 50 per cent of the con­
terest 12 per cent.
Eighth—That the promotion of a Wjejly Orf-
tract
within
ten
days
after
the
1917 tax, second, Dec. 22, 1919, num from the date of filing the com­ April, 1920, at the hour of 10
drainage
district under the provis­
yew
tax receipt No. 7222, 92.20, rate of plaint herein, and for an order di­ o’clock a.m. at the county courtroom awarding of the contract.
ions of the acts hereinbefore referred Oregon Fanner,
money will
refunded?—»
All
blds
must
be
made
out
on
blank
In
the
city
of
Tillamook,
in
said
recting
the
sale
of
certain
persona)
interest 12 per cent.
to and under which this petition la
Dr. L D.
Said T. B. Potter Realty Co., as property of the defendant attached County, and you are hereby cited to proposals for the same. Blanks fur* presented. Is a proper and advantag-
|
Goodyear Seivice Station for Tillamook City is at the
STAR GARAGE
TIRES, TUBES AND ASSESORIES.
We Give Goodyear Service.
C. F. PANKOW, Proprietor.
SANITARY
MARKET.
Ught’
tfo nr
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