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. Unusual Value-In Tires for the Smaller Cars Not only is characteristic Goodyear merit conspicuous in Goodyear Tires for the smaller cars, but ordinarily the first cost is found io be not greater than that of other tires; often it is actually less. The combination of unusual value in first cost and very low final cost, of course, is a result of Goodyear experience, expertness and care employed as insistently in the mak­ ing of 30x3-, 30 x 3,/2- and 31x4-inch tires as it is in the construction of the famous Goodyear Cord Tires used on the highest- priced automobiles. For this reason more cars using these sizes were factory-equipped last year with Good­ year 'l ires than with any other kind. Get this unusual tire value to enjoy on your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other car using one of these sizes, at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. Get these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes at this station. > ! no o r> f 30 X 1*4 Goody* ar Dmibie-Cire Fabric, AilAVt uLr load rn — 30 x3’i (Joi 1-,..»r S' igic-Cure Fabric. Aati-Sl.id Tread | 50 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube« are thick, strong tubes that reinforce casing ■ properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy tourist lubes cost little more th >n tubes of less merit. 30x3*4 size in waler- 50 proof ba.; y ~ OOOQCOCCGGGQOOOOOOOGOOCCOGCOO&BOOOSSOao&QOSCOOOOOQOOOOOOOCCCOQOOOQOOOl Goodyear Service Station for Tillamook City is at rtfi? i STAR GARAGE TIRES, TUBES AND ASSESORIES. We Give Goodyear Service C. F. PANKOW, Proprietor. Notice of Contest. •------ ol— 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 a