Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 15, 1920, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL £5 1920. 1
Stock Powders.
Economy
Notice of Hearing of Petition
Form Drainage Diitrict.
to
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In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook.
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
BLOOD PURIFIER,
interest in lands described in said
petition are hereby notified to ap­
STOMACH SWEETENER,
pear at said place on said date, and
show cause, if any there be, why the
prayer in said petition should not be
BOWEL REGULATOR,
granted.
Homer Mason,
CONDITIONER,
Clerk of Tillamook County.
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WORM EXPELLER,
To the Honorable County Court of
Tillamook County, Oregon:
The undersigned, being the owners
DISEASE PREVENTATIVE.
of more than fifty per cent of the
land in Tillamook County, Oregon,
and within the boundaries of the
drainage district proposed to be or­
ganized as hereinafter described, do
hereby petition your honorable body,
Recognized and endorsed as the leading and most effective
and pray that you cause to be or­
ganized and formed a drainage dis­
conditioner because it has proven its worth.
trict, for the purpose of having the
lands herein described re-claimed
| and protected in the manner herein
set forth from the effects of water,
for sanitary and agriculture purpos­
es, and for the benefit and welfare of
the public, and for public utility.
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For the purposes of this petition
th§ undersigned petitioners state the
following facts, which are required
under the provisions of Chapter 340
Tillamook Representative:
of the General Laws of Oregon for
the year 1915, and as amended by
1 Chapter '414 of the General Laws of
! Oregon for the year 1917;
First—The name proposed for
R.F.D. No. 1, Box 77.
Mutual Phone.
such district herein prayed for is
Sunset Drainage District.
ECONOMY HOG AND CATTLE POWDER CO.,
Second—The boundary lines of the
Hearst Bld., San Francisco, Calif.
proposed district are as follows:
Beginning at the point where the
West bank of the South fork of the j
Nehalem river intersects the Section I
line, running East and West, be­
tween Sections 23 and 26, in Town-
bQQQQGQOOOCQOOOQOQCCOCOeOSCOOOCCOGCOOOOOOQCCOOQOOCGM | ship 3 North of Range 10 West W.
M„ and running thence West along
said section line to the point where
. the same intersects the East bank of
the main channel of the Nehalem
river,and running thence in a south­
erly direction along the East bank of
said river to the 16th section line
running East and West through the
South half of Section 35 in said
Township and Range; thence East
along said 16th section line to the j
West line of the right of way of the |
Southern Pacific Company’s rail- |
road; thence Northerly and Easterly I
along said line of said railroad right
of way to a point where the same in­
tersects the Northerly line of the
county road near Mohler; thence
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_ the
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Easterly
along
North side of
said county road to the West bank
of the South fork of the Nehalem
river; thence following the South
fork of the Nehalem river, down
stream, to the place of beginning.
And petitioners state and allege,
that such lands constitute a contig­
uous body of swamp, wet and over­
flow lands.
Third—The total acreage included
in said proposed district is 851 acres.
mook ss:
Fourth—-That names of the owners
I, Charles Kunze, being first duly
of land In said district as shown by sworn, say that I am one of the peti­
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tioners named in the foregoing peti-
Oregon, and the acreage owned by tion; that I have read the said peti-
each of said owners, is as follows:
tion, and that I believe the allega-
Charles Kunze, one-third interest
tions thereof to be true; that the
I in 621 acres.
signatures appearing on said petition
J. J. Rupp, one-third interest in are the true signatures of the per­
621 acres.
sons whose names appear as signers
O. A. Schultz, one-third interest in
thereof, and that each and all of
621 acres.
said signers are owners of land with­
Rudolph Zweifel. 155 acres.
in the proposed drainage district as
George Loerpabel, 75 acres.
The man who used to chew
Fifth—The proposed reclamation is set forth in said petition.
Charles Kunze.
the old kinds will tell you
for sanitary and agricultural pur­
Subscribed and sworn to before me
poses,
and
such
proposed
reclamation
that it costs him less to use
this 10th day of March, 1920.
and protection will be conductive to
H. T. Botts.
the public health and welfare and of
the Real Tobacco Chew.
(Seal)
Notary Public for Oregon.
public utility and benefit.
Sixth—All of the lands included In My commission expires Jan. 19, 1924
The rich tobacco taste lasts
said proposed district are properly in­
Notice of Contest.
cluded therein, and will be benefic­
so much longer. Smaller
ially affected by the operations of
chews, and you don’t need
the proposed district.
Department of the Interior, United
Seventh—The benefits of such pro­ States Land Office, Portland, Oregon.
a fresh chew so often.
posed reclamation and protection April 5. 1920.
will exceed the damage to be done,
To John M. Adair of 54 8 North 2nd
Any man who uses the Real
and the best interests of the land in­ West Street, Salt Lake City, Utah,
cluded, and the owners of such contestee:
Tobacco Chew will tell you
lands as a whole, and of the public
You are hereby notified that
that.
at large, will be promoted by the George H. Staiger, who gives Nehal­
formation and proposed operations
em, Oregon, Route 1, Box 23 A, as
of such district.
Eighth—That the promotion of a his postoffice address, did on March
drainage district under the provis­ 6th, 1920, file in this office his duly
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
ions of the acts hereinbefore referred corroborated application to contest
to and under which this petition is and secure the cancellation of your
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
presented, is a proper and advantag­ homestead entry, serial No. 04740,
eous method of accomplishing the re­ made April 29. 1916, for S H S. W.
clamation and
protection of the *4. N. E. >4 S. W. % and S. E. % N.
lands proposed to be included in W.*4 Section 10. Township 3 north,
Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian,
said district.
Ninth—That the proposed plan for »■d as grounds for his contest he al­
reclamation and protection of the leges that said John M. Adair never
property of such district is. that a established his residence on said
dike shall lie constructed along such land, never cultivated any part of
portion of the outer boundary of said said land, never made any improve­
district as shell be found necessary ments thereon, and he has wholly
to protect tile lands in said district abandoned said land for more than
from overflow from the tide waters six months immediately preceding
of the Pacific Ocean, together with the beginning of this contest, that
such tide-gates and other works as his absence from said land is not and
may be necessary to give the protec­ was not due to his employment in
tion required from effects of such the military or naval service of the
overflow. The details of such con­ United States during any war in
struction to be worked out by the which the United States has been
Chief Engineer and Supervisor of engaged.
such district after the same is or­
You are. therefore, further notified
ganized. and your petitioners would that the said allegations will be ■
show that at the present time the tide taken as confessed, and your said
overflows the land in said district to entry will be cancelled without fur­
a great extent, and renders the same ther right to be heard, either before
unprofitable, but by the construct'on this office or on appeal, if you fail
of a dike, with suitable tide-gates to file in this office within twenty
therein along the western boundary days after the fourth publication of
The resources, experience, knowledge and equip­
of said district.the tides can be shut this notice, as shown below, your
ment of the StandardOil Company combine to m .ike
off from said lands, and they can answer, under oath, specifically
thereby be effectually drained and spending to these allegations of
Zerolene. They insure a product of uniform high-
rendered productive.
test, together with due proof
quality. Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication
Tenth The Bigners of this petition you have served a copy of your
of your automobile, truck or tractor
hereby agree that they will pay any wer on the said contestant either in
and all expenses incurred, and any person or by registered mail.
STANDARD OIL C<
tax or taxes that may be levied
(CaUtorate)
You should state in your answer
against their lands for the purpose
of paying the expenses of organizing, the name of the post of floe to which
or attempting to organlie the pro­ you desire future notices to be sent
to you.
posed district.
Alexander Sweek, Register,
Wherefore, your petitioners pray
George I. Smith, Receiver.
that the lands described herein, or
such of them as may be found by the Date 1st publication April 15, 1920.
Court to be properly Included in the Date 2nd publication April 22, 1920.
proposed district either permanently Date 3rd publication April 29, 1920.
or until further investigation or sur­ Date 4th publication May «. 1920.
veys may permit elimination, shall
he declared oiganixed into a drainage
Republicans will not nominate or
district under the name of Sunset
Drainage District, under the provis­ elect president any man who is either
ions of the laws hereinbefore men­ ashamed or afraid to call himself a
tioned.
Dated thia 10th day of March, 1920 plain republican. Why should they?
Chas Kunie.
George Loerpabel
The New York World wants the
Rud. Zweifel.
Senate abolished, but it would prob­
J. J. Rupp.
ably do considerably more good just
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L C. BOONE, Afent, Tillamook, Orefon.
State of Oregon, County of Tllta- to abolish the New York World.
A Common Sense Stock Powder,
For Hogs, Sheep, Cattle, Horses,
Economy Germicide Dip,
Disinfectant, Gc—C,
F. K. BLACKADAR,
Racine Horseshoe
TIRES !
38x3
30x31
31x4
32x4
33x4
$20.75.
24.00.
34.50.
38.50.
40.25.
I
These Pries include war tax.
We have taken the Agency for Racine Horseshoe Tires, known as one
of the best tires on the market today.
Guaranteed to run 6000 miles against workmanship and material.
We make our own replacements. No delay.
With the first One Hundred Casings that we sell we will give a tube free
Absolutely Free !
We will give a new tube with each
new tire at the advanced price
until further notice.
Tillamook Tire Co
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CHAS. F. PANKOW, Prop
He says I’m a good skate
“Here’s An Eye-Opener”
says the Good Judge
Chesterfield
A REAL pal—that’» Chesterfield. Look
at its record. Three million smokers—
less than five years on the market! Two
words explain it— “They Satisfy.”
Our expert buyers in the Orient select for
Chesterfields only the finest grade of the
four choicest varieties of Turkish tobacco.
To these are added the best of mild but
full-bodied Domestic leaf.
But, in the end, it’s the blend that makes
Chesterfields “satisfy.” And the blend—our
private formula— cannot be copied.
Extra wrapper of moisture-proof
paper stals in the flavor.
Put Up In Two Styles
Consistent High Quality
IEROLENE
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fnesterfield
c , garettesæ > ôw
BAYOCEAN SHEET METAL WORKS,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
THE MOST IMPORTANT
PLUMBING WORK
To the Members of the Republican
Party.
I am a candidate for the office of
District Attorney for Tillamook
County and will be glad to have your
support at the coming primary elec­
tion.
It I am nominated and elected I
will perform the duties of the offl<*
to the best of my ability, and en­
deavor to serve all of the people by
an efficient, just and equal enforce­
ment of the law.
i
T. H. Goyne. J
is not always the most visible. Steam
and waste pipes, for instance, are
rarely in sight. There is no part of
plumbing work to obscure to receive
any but our best attention. We know
the value of honest and the danger
of Indifferent work and we act ac- |
cordingly. When you need a plumber
The covenant that is dearer to
we are at your command.
true Americans than any of the in­
ventions of new-fangled interantion-
Bayooean Sheet Metal Worka.
alism is the compact known as th*
America Constitution.
First Street, Tillamook. Oregon.