Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 29, 1920, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
AFRIT, 29, 1920.
Notice of Intention . to Improve
Certain Streets In Tillamook
City, Oregon.
Notice ia hereby given, to all per­
sons whom It may concern, that the
Common Council, of Tillamook City.
Oregon, has determined to Improve
the following streets in said Tilla­
mook City, to-wlt:
Fifth Street, from the center of
Stillwell Avenue, west to the center
of Sixth Avenue West, and Sixth
Avenue West, from the center of
Fifth Street, North to the center of
Fourth Street, and Third. Fourth and
Fifth Avenues West, from the center
of Fourth Street, South a distance of
two hundred feet.
By laying and constructing a sewer
along said portion of said streets, to
intersect the present sewer on Still­
well Avenue and sewer on Fourth
Street, with connecting branches on
Third, Fourth and Fifth Avenues
West.
All of said improvements to be
made in accordance with the Chart­
er. Resolutions and Ordinances of
Tillamook City, Oregon, and in ac­
cordance with the plans and specifi­
cations and estimates of work there­
for made and prepared by the City
Engineer of Tillamook City and filed
in the office of the City Recorder of
i said Tillamook City.
All of said improvements to be
! made at the expense of the property,
and all thereof, adjacent thereto and
especially benefitted thereby, being
all the property within the limits of
the district established therefor.
The district established therefor
is the district designated as Local
Improvement District No. 14, and the
boundaries thereof are as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of
the West side of Stillwell Avenue
with the North side of-Fifth Street,
and running thence North 105 feet;
thence West to the center of Block 7
of Maple Grove Addition to Tilla­
mook City; thence North to the
1 South side of Fourth Street; thence
West along the South side of Fourth
Street 270 feet; thence South to ;
I point 165 feet West and 100 feet
; South of the Northwest corner of
Block 2 of Stillwell Park Addition to
i Tillamook City; thence East to the
West line of lot 2 in Block 2 of said
| Stillwell
Park Addition; thence
south to the South side of said block;
I thence East to a point 105 feet East
of Third Avenue West; thence North
to a point 105 feet South of Fifth
Street; thence East to the West side
of Stillwell Avenu ; thence North to
the place of beginning.
The cost of said improvement as
fixed by the accepted bid therefor is
$3,620.25, to which shall be added
the cost of advertising, engineering,
superintendence and other incidental
expenses connected with the carrying
out and construction of said improve­
ment as authorized by the Charter of
Tillamook City.
10 days from the date of the first
publication of this notice is allowed
by the Charter of Tillamook City.
Oregon, for the filing of remonstran­
ces against the propose# improve­
ment.
Dated this April 22nd, 1920.
Frances B. Stranahan.
City Recorder
Of Tillamook City, Oregon.
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C. F. PANKOW, Proprietor.
Notice of Contest.
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Department of the Interior, United
States kind Office, Portland, Oregon.
April 5, 1920.
To John M. Adair of 548 North 2nd
West Street, Salt Lake City, Utah,
contestee:
You are hereby notified that
George II. Staiger, who gives Nehal­
em, Oregon. Route 1, Box 23 A, as
his postoffice address, did on March
6th, 1920, file in this office his duly
corroborated application to contest
and secure the cancellation of your
homestead entry, serial No. 04740,
made April 29, 1916, for S % S. W.
%. N. E. *4 S. W. *4 and S. E. *4 N.
i W *4 Section 10. Township 3 north.
Range 9 West. Willamette ¿leridlan,
and as grounds for his contest he al­
leges thaf said John M. Adair never
established his residence on said
land, never cultivated any part of
said land, never made any improve­
ments thereon, and he has wholly
abandoned said land for more than
| six months immediately preceding
, the beginning of this contest, that
! Ills absence from said land is not and
was not due to his employment in
the military or naval service of the
United States during any war in
'which the United States has been
engaged.
I You are. therefore, further notified
that the said allegations will be
taken as confessed, and your said
entry will be cancelled without fur­
ther right to be heard, either before
•this office or on nppeal. It you fail
to file In this office within twenty
days after the fourth publication of
this notice, as shown below, your
answer, under oath, specifically re­
sponding to these allegations of con­
test, together with due proof that
you have served a copy of your ans­
wer on the said contestant either in
person or by registered mall.
You should state in your answer
the name of the post office to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you.
Alexander Sweek, Register,
George I. Smith. Receiver.
Date 1st publication April 15. 1920.
Date 2nd publication April 22, 1920.
Date 3rd publication April 29, 1920.
Date 4th publication May 6. 1920.
Subscribe for the Headlight.
The Springfield. Mass.. Republican
administration organ, says the people
“are tired uf politicians." They are
certainly tired of the kind of politico
exploited by the Springfield Repub­
lican the s
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P«rsiMently
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Notice of Intention to Improve
Certain Streets In Tillamook
City, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given, to all per­
sons whom it may concern, that the
Common Council of Tillamook City,
Oregon, has determined to improve
the following streets in said Tilla-
mook City, to-wit:
Ninth Street, from the East line of
Thayer’s Addition to Tillamook City.
Oregon, West to Stillwell Avenue;
Tenth Street, from the East side of
i’hayer’s Addition to Stillwell Avenue
and from the West line of Lot 1,
Block 3, Sunnymead Addition, to Til­
lamook City. West to Third Avenue
West;
Eleventh Street, from the East line
of Thayer’s Addition, to Stillwell
Avenue, and
Twelfth Street, from the West side
of First Avenue East to Stillwell
Avenue, and from Stillwell I Avenue
to Third Avenue West.
Also, First Avenue' East, from a
point 70 feet South of Tenth Street
to a point 125 feet North of the
Easterly portion of Twelfth street;
Stillwell
Avenue, from Ninth
Street South to the Easterly portion
to Twelfth Street;
First Avenue West, and an exten­
sion thereof, from a point in the cen­
ter of Ninth Street (extended) South
of Twelfth Street;
Second Avenue West, from a point
100 feet North of the center of
Eleventh Street, South to the Center
of Twelfth Street;
Third Avenue West, from the in­
tersection of the center of Tenth
Street with Third Avenue West,
South and Southerly to the center of
Twelfth Street.
By laying and constructing a sewer
along said portion of said streets,
and from the point of intersection of
Twelfth Street sewer with the sewer
to be constructed along the line of
Third Avenue West, running in a
Southerly direction to Trask River.
All of said improvements to be
made in accordance with the Charter,
Resolutions and Ordinances of Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, and in accordance
with the plans and specifications,
and estimates of work therefor made
and prepared by the City Engineer of
Tillamook City and filed in the office
of the City Recorder of said Tilla­
mook City.
All of said improvements to be
made at the expense of the property,
and all thereof, adjacent thereto and
specially benefitted thereby, being
all the property within the limits of
the district established therefor.
The district established therefor Is
the district designated as Local Im­
provement District No. 11, and the
boundaries thereof are as follows:
Beginning at the conter of the
East line of Block 49 of Thayer’s
Addition to Tillamook City, Oregon,
and running thence
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North along
the East line of said addition to
a point in the center
of the
East line of Block 42
4 2 of said
addition:
running
thence West
to a point 375 feet West of the West
line of Stillwell Avenue and 105 feet
North of the North line of 9th Street
(extended); thence South to a point I
105 feet North of the North line of
Tenth Street; thence West to the
West line (extended) of Norton’s
Addition to Tillamook City; thence
South to the South line of Edrick
Thomas Donation
¡Jtnd
Claim;
thence East along »aid South line of
the Edrick Tbomaa Donation t-»nd
along the center line of said Block
8 to the East aide thereof; thence
South to the Southeast corner of Lot
1 in Block 10 of A. A. Miller’s Addi­
tion to the Town of Tillamook (now
Tillamook City,) Oregon, and running
thence West along the center line of
said Block to the West side of said
Block; thence North to the center of
the East side of Block 41 of Thayer’s
Addition to what is now Tillamook
City; thence West along the center
line of said Block 41, and other Blocks
lying West thereof, to the Southwest
corner of Lot 4, in Block 2 of R. R.
Hays’ Addition to Tillamook * City;
running thence North along the East
side of Stillwell Avenue to the place
of beginning. All of said lots, Blocks
and Additions being in Tillamook
City, Oregon.
The cost of said improvement as
fixed by the accepted bid therefor is
824,605.43, besides allowance for over­
haul of excavation for every 100 feet
in excess of 300 feet 3c per cubic
yard, to which shall be added the cost
of advertising, engineering, superin­
tendence and other incidental expens­
es connected with the carrying out
and construction, of said improvement
as authorized by the Charter of Tilla­
mook City.
10 days from the date of the first
publication of this notice is allowed
by the Charter of Tillamook City, Ore­
gon, for the filing of remonstrances
Notice of Intention to Improve against the proposed improvement.
Dated this April 22nd, 1920.
Certain Streets In Tillamook
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN,
City^ Oregon.
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore­
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gon._______________
3 In Block 9 of Norton's Addition to
Tillamook City; thence South to a
point 105 feet South of the South
line (extended) of the Easterly por­
tion of 12th Street; thence East to
the West line of the street or road
leading South from Tillamook City;
thence North to the North line of the
easterly portion of 12th street;thence
East to the North and South center
line (extended) of Block 4 of Drew s
Addition to Tillamook City; thence
North to a point 105 feet South of
the South line of 11th Street; thence
East to the place of beginning.
The cost of said improvement as
fixed by the accepted bid therefor is
$20,797.77, to which shall be added
the cost of advertising, engineering
superintendence and other Incidental
expenses connected with the carry­
ing out and construction of said im­
provement as authorized
by the
Charter of Tlllamook City.
10 days from the date of the first
publication of this notice is allowed
by the Charter of Tillamook City,
Oregon for the filing of remon­
strances against the proposed im­
provement.
Dated this April 22nd, 1920.
Frances B. Stranahan.
City Recorder
Of Tillamook City, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given, to all per­
sons whom it may concern, that the
Common Council of Tillamook City,
Oregon, has determined to improve
the following street in said Tilla­
mook City, to-wit:
All that portion of Third Street ex­
tending’from the West side of Still­
well Avenue to the Western bound­
ary of Tillamook City, by establish­
ing the grade of said street; by
grading same to the proper subgrade,
by rolling the roadway thereof for a
width of 36 feet; by laying thereon
a gravel concrete roadway covering
the whole of said 36 feet with the
exception of 8 feet in the center
thereof, which portion shall not be
paved but finished according to plans
and specifications of the City Engi­
neer therefor, intersections to be
paved solid; by building curbs, catch
basins, and laying drain pipes, to­
gether with inlets and constructing
laterals for sewer connections, and
making provision for the necessary
surface drainage of said street and
all appurtenances thereto, and by lay­
ing and constructing headers. All of
said improvements to be made in ac­
cordance with the Charter, Resolu­
tions and Ordinances of Tillamook
City, Oregon, and in accordance with
the plans and specifications and es­
timates of work therefor made and
prepared by the City Engineer of
Tillamook City and filed in the offiee
of the City Recorder of said Tilla­
mook City.
All of said improvements to be
made at the expense of the property,
and all thereof adjacent thereto and
specially benefitted thereby within
the limits of the district established
therefor.
The district established therefor is
the district designated as Local Im­
provement District No. 10, and the
boundaries thereof are as follows
Beginning at a point on the West
side of Stillwell Avenue in Tillamook
City, Oregon, 105 feet North of the
North side of Third Street, and run­
ning thence West parallel with the
North line of Third Street to the
West boundary of Tillamook City;
thence South along the West boun­
dary of Tillamook City to a point 105
feet South of the South line of Third
Street in Tillamook City; thence
East parallel with the South line of
third Street to a point in the West
side of Stillwell Avenue 105 feet
South of the South line of Third
Street; thence North along the West
side of Stillwell Avenue to the place
of beginning.
The cost of said improvement as
fixed by the accepted bid therefor is
136,348.87, besides allowance for
overhaul of excavation for every 100
feet in excess of 300 feet, 3c. per cu­
bic yard, to which shall be added th?
cost of advertising. Engineering, Su­
perintendence and other incidental
expenses connected with the carry­
ing out and construction of said im­
provement as authorized by the
Charter of Tillamook City.
10 days from the date of the first
publication of this notice is allowed
by the Charter of Tillamook City,
Oregon, for the filing of remon­
strances against the proposed lm-
provment.
Dated this April 22nd, 1920.
Frances B. Stranahan.
City Recorder
Of Tillamook City, Oregon.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
IMPROVE CERTAIN STREETS
IN TILLAMOOK CITY, OREGON
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Notice is hereby given to all persons
whom it may concern, that the Com­
mon Council of Tillamook City, Ore­
gon, has determined to improve the
following street in Tillamook City,
to-wit:
Seventh street, extendng
from the East side of Stillwell avenue
to the West side of Miller Avenue, by
establishing the grade of said street,
by grading the same to the proper
sub-grade, by rolling the roadway
thereof, by laying thereon a gravel
concrete roadway 24 feet in width
and 6 inches in thickness, by building
curbs, catch basins, laying drain pipe
together with inlets and constructing
laterals for sewer connections, and
making provision for the necessary
surface drainage of said street, with
all the appurtenances thereto, and
laying and constructing headers.
All of said improvements to be made
in accordance with the Charter, Res­
olutions and Ordinances of Tillamook
City, Oregon, and in accordance with
the plans and specifications, and esti­
mates of work therefor made andpre-
pared by the City Engineer of Tilla­
mook City and filed in the office of the
City Recorder of said Tillamook City.
All of said improvements to be made
at the expense of the property, and
all thereof, adjacent thereto and spec­
ially benefitted thereby, being all the
property within the limits of the dis­
trict established therefor.
The district established therefor is
the district designated as Local Im-
Crovement District No. 9, and the
oundariee thereof are as follows:
Beginning at the Northwest corner
of Lot 5 in Block 2 of Central Addi­
tion to Tillamook City( being on the
East side of Stillwell Avenue in Tilla­
mook City, and running thence East
to the West side of block 8 of A. A.
Miller’s addition to the Town of Tilla-
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
IMPROVE CERTAIN STREETS
IN TILLAMOOK CITY, OREGON.
Notice is hereby given, to all per­
sons whom it may concern, that the
Common Council of Tillamook City,
Oregon, has determined to improve
the following streets in Tillamook
City, to-wit: Stillwell Avenue, from
the North line of Ninth Street South
to the South line of Twelfth Street;
Eleventh Street, from the West line
line of Stillwell Avenue to'the East
line of Third Avenue West, and
Twelfth Street, from the East side of
Stillwell Avenue to the West line of
the Street, or County Road, leading
South from Tillamook City, by estab­
lishing the grade of said streets, by
grading the same to the proper sub­
grade, by rolling the roadway thereof,
by laying thereon a gravel concrete
roadway 24 feet in width and 6 inch­
es in thickness, by building curbs,
catch basins, laying drain pipe, to­
gether with inlets and constructing
laterals foy sewer connections, and
making provision for the necessary
surface drainage of said streets with
all the appurtenances thereto, and lay­
ing and constructing headers.
All of said improvements to be
made in accordance with the Charter,
Resolutions and Ordinances of Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, and in accordance
with the plans and specifications, and
estimates of work therefor made and
prepared by the City Engineer of
Tillamook City and filed in the office
of the City Reaerder of said Tilla­
mook City.
All of said Improvements to be
made at the expense of the property,
and all thereof, adjacent thereto and
specially benefitted thereby, being all
the property within the limits of the
district established therefor.
The district established therefor is
the district designated as Local Im­
provement District No. 12, and the
boundaries thereof are as follows:
Beginning at the Northeast corner
of Lot 6, of Block 3, in R. R. Hays’
Addition to what is now _Tillamook
City, and running
thence ?outh to a
runnii
point 105 feet North of the North
ine of Twelfth Street; thence East to
a point on the South line of Lot 5 in
Block 4 of Drew’s Addition to Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, due North of the
West line of the County Road or
Street running South from Tillamook
City, Oregon; thence South to a point
105 feet South of the South line of
Twelfth Street; thence West to a point
105 feet West of the West line of
Sillwell Avenue and 135 feet South
of the South line of Block 9 of Nor­
ton’s Addition to Tillamook City, and
running thence North to the center
of Block 8, of Norton’s Addition to
Tillamook City; thence West to the
West line of Block 4 of Norton’s Addi­
tion to Tillamook City; thence North
to a point 105 feet North of the
North line of Eleventh street; thence
East to the center line running North
and South through Block 4 of Sun­
nymead Addition to Tillamook City;
thence North to a point 105 feet North
of the North line of said Ninth street;
thence East to tho place of beginn­
ing.
The cost of said improvement as
fixed by the accepted bid therefor is
824,472.86, besides allowance for over­
haul of excavation for every 100
feet in excess of 300 feet, 3c per cu­
bic yard, to which shall be added the
cost of advertising, engineering, su­
perintendence and other incidental ex­
penses connected with the carrying
out and construction of said improve­
ment as authorized bythe Charter of
Tillamook City.
10 days from the date of the first
publication of this notice is allowed
by the Charter of Tillamook City,
Oregon, for the filing ofremonstrancee
against the proposed improvement.
Dated this April 22nd, 1820. ,
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN,
City Recorder of Tillamook Cit, Ore­
gon.
Notice of Final Account.
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned has filed her final ac­
count as executrix of the last will
and testament of C. W. Hogen, de­
ceased, in the offiee of the County
Clerk, of Tillamook County, Oregon,
and the county court of said county
has appointed Monday, May 10th.
1920, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m.
at the court house in Tillamook City,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to said final ac­
count and the settlement thereof.
Dated this April 8th, 1820.
Elisabeth Hogen, Execu­
trix.
H. T. Botts, Attorney.