Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 30, 1920, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 30, 1920
Administrator’! Notice to Crediton
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Financial Service Company offers
its clients in Tillamook and vicinity an
exceptional opportunity which consists
of stock in an established financial cor­
poration which has duly investigated
and approved.
W. F. BAKER,
Local Representative.
Pennsylvania
AUTO
TUBE
"TON TESTED
Cut down your tire and tube expenditures by anticipating
your Spring and Summer requirements and getting—
Absolutely FREE
°ne "Ton Tested” Tube, of corresponding size, with
every Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our store. Act
quickly. This offer is LIMITED. Once it expires,
it will not be renewed. Early ordering will avoid
disappointment.
for cash to the highest bidder, the
following described real property sit- 1
uated in Tillamook County. Oregon,
belonging to the raid estate, to-wlt;
The West half of the Southwest
quarter of section Twenty-seven, tne
Northeast quarter of the Southeast
quarter of section twenty-eight, and
beginning at the Northeast corner of
the Southeast quarter of the South­
east quarter of Section twenty-eight,
and running thence South on section
line forty rods; thence West twenty-
four rods; thence North forty rods
to the north line of the Southeast
quarter of the Southeast quarter of
said Section Tw-enty-eight;
and
thence East to the place of beginn­
ing, containing six acres; also the
north half of the northwest quarter
of section thirty-four, all in town­
ship two South of range nine West,
and containing 206 acres,
Notice to Contractors.
Said sale will be made subject to
confirmation of said County Court.
Notice is hereby given that the
August 26. 1920.
County Court of Tillamook County,
M. Abplanalp. Administrator
Oregon, will until 10 o'clock a. m. of the Estate of B. Irndorf, Deceased.
of October 8, 1910, receive bids for
the clearing of the right of way cn NOTICE OF COMPLETED STREET
IMPROVEMENT
Market Road No. 3, from Hemlock
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to Sand Lake, Sta 13523 to Sts
Notice is hereby given, that the
29282 according to the plans and
specifii.cations on file in the office of 'City Engineer of Tillamook City, Ore­
gon, has filed with the City Recorder
the County Clerk.
On the date mentioned above the a certificate of the completion to his
satisfaction of the work of the im­
Coilrt will publicly open and read provement of Fifth Street, from Still­
the bids but reserves the right to re­ well Avenue to Sixth Avenue West,
ject any or all bids. Bids must be and Sixth Avenue West,-from Fifth
accompanied by cash, certified che­ Street to Fourth Street, and Third,
que or bidders bond of an amount Fourth and Fifth Avenues West, from
equal to at least 5 per cent of the the center of Fourth Street, South
200 feet.
total bid.
which improvement consists in the
First publication, Sept. 16. 1920.
construction of a sewer along said
Last
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Oct. 1, 1920.
Streets, with the accessories thereof
in accordance with resolution esta­
Notice
blishing Local Improvement District
■ In the County Court of the State of No. 14 of said Tillamook City, and
Oregon, for the County of Tillanuok the Common Council of Tillamook
n the matter of the estate of Wil­ City has appointed Monday, October
4th, 1920, at the hour of 8 o’clock
liam Thomas Collins, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all to p. m. at the City Hall in Tillamootc
whom it may concern. That the 'tti- City. Oregon, as the time and place
dersigned has been, by the County for considering the acceptance of
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, such work, at which time and place
duly appointed Administratrix of the any objections to the acceptance of
estate of William Thomas Collins, said work will be heard and consid­
deceased: and all persons having ered by the Common Council.
Dated this September 23rd, 1920.
claims against said estate are hereby
Frances B. Stranahan.
notified to present same, duly veri­
fied, as by law required, to the un­ City Recorder of Tillamook City, Or.
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Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Tillamok County, has appointed
the undersigned as Administrator of
the Estate of Alfred Marolf, deceas­
ed; and any and all person* having
claims against said estate are hereby
required to present same, together
with proper vouchers, to the under­
signed at his residence in Tillamook
County, Oregon, or, T. H. Goyne,
Attoraey-at-Law, at his office in Till­
amook city. Oregon, within six mon­
ths from the date of this notice.
Dated this 12th day of August,
1920.
Albert Marolf, Administrator,
of estate of Alfred Marolf, deceased.
dersigned, or to her attorney. John
Henderson, at Tillamook,
Leland
Oregon, within six months from this
date.
Dated September 9th, 1920, the
first publication of this notice.
Lizzie Collins, Adminis­
tratrix of the estate of
William Thomas Collins,
deceased.
John Leland Henderson,
Attorney for said estate.
Notice of Executor’s Final Account.
The“Red Crown”sign stands for the gasoline
with a continuous chain of boiling points.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Here’s Real Tobacco
says the Good Judge
That gives a man more
genuine chewing satis­
faction than he ever got
out of the ordinary kind.
Smaller chew, lasts longer
—so it costs less to chew
this class of tobacco.
And the good, rich to­
bacco taste gives a world
of satisfaction.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Put uf> in two styles
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
The Seattle Post Standard wonders I
At Milwaukee Governor Cox drove
how Governor Cox s head contains a trotting horse on the race track
>11 he knows but th, greater wonder i while the band played "Turkey in
.. things
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is how it contains all the
he ' the Straw.” The trouble is, though.
I that In the presidential race Jockey
says but doesn't know.
I Cox is driving a flea-bitten mule to
i the four-year-old refrain of "He Kept
Why should Senator Harding make i Us Out of War."
a campaign tour as long as Governor
Cox continues to accomplish the
The reason Governor Cox is sure
same result? Democrats are being 1
converted to Republicanism every that “the interests” are trying to
"buy the Presidency" for the Rep'tb-
time Jimmy opens his mouth.
licar.s in order that they may "u e
fedcial bayonets” on the wage earn-
Whether Cox and weather cocks !ers of the country, is that there bat»
depends, i been more use of federal troop* in
are
similiar somewhat
j labor disturbances by President W:l-
blow
Whatever way the .wind blowsth,
both turn. but. on the other hand, | -ton. with whom Governor Co» is “at
the one is a cause, while the other Is ¡one." than during all the combined
merely an effect. Diagrams of this previous Presidencies in the history
I of th« repulbic.
mt radox furnished on request.
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Notice 1» hereby given that by vir­
tue of an order made and entered In
the county court of the State of Ore­
gon. for Tillamook county, in the
Matter of the Estate of B. Irndorf.
Deceased, th« undersigned adminis­
trator of said estate has been author
ized, licensed, empowered and direct­
ed. from and after the 25th day of
September, 1920, to sell and will sell
H ( ’£ to the Buick tradition of twenty years,
T the one feature Buick engineers have partic­
ularly sought to develop in the new Nineteen
Twenty One Buick Series is high utility value.
You will find, Li fact, when you investigate these
new models, that Buick capacity for hard, fast,
sure transportation is even greater than ever be­
fore. The high-powered, sure-working Buick
Valve-in-Head Motor is a feature of each of the
new models.
Added to their great service value are a beauty
of contour and appointment and a comfort of
movement and seating arrangement that appeal
to the most particular
Buick primarily, however, is a car of action. Built
for business— built to stand up—is a wel1 known
Buick feature Business men will find the new
five passenger touring car a happy selection.
Back of it, reinforcing its high serviceability, tn
suring the uninterrupted u ;e of
f—-
your investment is Auth i » .-i zea
Buick Service rendered by ; a na
Lon-wide organization.
j
Notice of Completed Street Improve­
ment.
Notice is .hereby given, that the
City Engineer of Tillamook Ci.y,
Oregon, has filed with the City Re­
corder a certificate of the completion
of his satisfaction of the work of the
improvement of Third Street, extend­
ing from Stillwell Avenue West to
the City limits, which improvement
consists in the paving of said
streets, with the accessories thereof
in accordance with resolution etsab- I
lishing Local Improvement District
No. 10 of said Tillamook City, and
the Common Council of Tillamook
City has appointed Monday, October
4th, 1920, at the hour of 8 o’clock
p. m. at the City Hall in Tillamook
City, Oregon, as the time and place
for considering the accaptance of
such work, at which time and place
any objections to the acceptance of
said work will be heard and consid­
ered by the-Common Council.
Dated this September 23rd. 1920.
Frances B. Stranahan,
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Or.
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Notice is hereby given that Jos­
eph Durrer, the undersigned execut­
or of the estate of Barbara Babi, de­
ceased. has filed in the County Court
for Tillamok County, Oregon, his fin­
al account, and that by order duly
made and entered, the said court ha?
fixed the 4th day of October, 1920.
at ten o'clock a. m. as the time, and
the Court House of Tillamook Coun­
ty, Oregon, as the place, for the hear­
ing of said final account.
Notice is further given that all
persons having objections to such ac­
count must appear at said time and
place and show cause if they can, t NOTICE OF COMPLETED STREET
why the said final account should not
IMPROVEMENTS
be approved, and the said executor
Notice is hereby given, that the City
discharged.
Engineer of Tillamook City, Oregon,
Dated September 2, 1920.
has filed with the City Recorder a
Joseph Durrer,
certificate of the completion to his
Executor of the Estate of
satisfaction of the work of the im­
Barbara, Babi, deceased.
provement of 9th Street, 10th Street,
and Ilh Street, all from the East
Notice to Contractors.
line of Thayer’s Addition, to Stillwell
Avenue •
Notice is hereby given that the I
12th Street, from 1st Avenue East
County Court of Tillamook County, to Third Avenue West; 1st Avenue
Oregon, will until 10 o'clock a. nt. East, between 10th and 12th Streets;
October 4th receive bids for the grad­ Stillwell Avenue, from 9th Street to
ing of approaches to Kilchi^ River I 12th Street; 1st Avenue West from
(extended) to
12th
bridge and the removing of the old 9th -Street
bridge and erecting of same complete Street; 2nd Avenue West, between
with piers at a new site on Kllchis 10th and 12th Streets;and 3rd Avenue
river, according to the plans and spt— West, from 10th Street to 12th Street,
which Improvement consists In the
j cifications on file in the office of the
construction of a sewer along said
County Clerk.
Streets, with the accessories thereof
On the date mentioned above the
in accordance with resolution esta­
Court will publicly open and read
blishing Local Improvement District
the bids but reserves the right to re­
No. 11 of said Tillamook City, and
ject any or all bids. Bids must be
the Common Council of Tillamook
accompanied by cash, certified che­
City has appointed Monday, October
que or bidders bond of an amount
'4th, 1920, at the hour of 8 o’clock
equal to at least 5 per cent of the
p. m. at the City Hull in Tillamook
total bid.
City, Oregon, as the time and place
First publication, Sept. 16. 1920.
for considering the acceptance of
Last
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Oct. 1, 1920.
such work, at which time and place
any objections to the acceptance of
Notice to Contractors.
said work will be heard and consul
ered by the Common Council.
Sealed blds will be received by the
Dated this September 23rd, 1920.
Board of Directors of School District
Frances B. Stranahan.
No. 31. Bay City. Oregon, October City Recorder of Tillamook City. Or.
14, 1920, for the completion of n
Public School building, according to Notice of Completed Street Improve­
plans and specifications prepared by
ment.
Charles II. Burggraf, archiect, Alb­
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any, Ore. All bids must be accomp­
Notice is hereby given, that th.
anied by a certified check payable to City Engineer of Tillamook City,
"School District No. 31 Bay City, Oregon, has filed with the City Re
Oregon,” for the sum of $100, as a cordei a certificate of the completion
guarantee that the contractor will of his satisfaction of the work of th-
furnish an approved bond equal to improvement of Seventh Street, from
50 per cent of the contract within Stillwell Avenue, East to the West
ten days after the awarding of the side of Miller Avenue, which impro­
vement consists in the paving of said
contract.
All bids must be made out on streets, with the accessories there->f
blank proposals for the same. Blanks in accordance with resolution etsab-
furnished upon application by ’he llshing Local Improvement District
County School Superintendent or No. 9 of said Tillamook City, and
architect. Plans and specifications the Common Council of Tillamook
may be seen at County School Super­ City has appointed Monday, October
intendent's office, Tillamook. Oregon, 4th, 19 20, at the hour of 8 o'clock
p. m. at the City Hall in Tillamook
or at architect’s office.
The successful bidder will be re- City, Oregon, as the time and place
quired to give references and an ap- for considering the accaptance of
proved bond equal to 50 per cent of such work, at which time and place
any objections to the acceptance of
the amount of the contract.
The board reserves the right to ra- said work will be heard and consid­
ered by the Common Council.
ject any and all bids.
Dated this September 23rd. 1920.
By order of School Board No. 31
Frances B. Stranahan.
Lucy E. Doughty, Clerk.
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Or.
Administrators Notice of Sale.
CT
B UIC K
ACKLEY & MILLER
WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
The New York Tinies, Wilson or­
gan, says: "Fled is the once rosy Re­
publican vision of an easy little sta­
tionary and static campaign on th«
front porch.” It said this before the
Maine election was held. If the Maine
result could be brought about from
the front porch, what does the Time»
think is going to happen when Gen­
eral Harding takes the field?
American peo-
Can
■nt.lal
pie be p
candidate at ti .
you believe the maudlL.
of the aspirants for the highest.
In the land, your answer must be yea.
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Governor Cox's idea of a clean
campaign fund Is one raised by sand­
bagging girl stenographers forty dol­
lars apiece, and taking their pre-dat­
ed checks where they weren't able to
immediately produce the money.
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Governor Cox says h-’ didn't go to
San Francisco to attend the Democ­
ratic national convention because he
didn't want any first tor second mort­
gages attached to the Presidency.
Ills visit to the White House, after
the convention, then, must have been
for the puprose of executing a trust
deed.
HUNTERS!
AXfHAT APPEALS TO
» » you more than the feel
of a good Winchester shot­
gun you know can be de­
pended on for accuracy and
sure action the instant the
covey lifts.
When you are following your pointer
through the fields on a crisp Octo­
ber morning, alert for the sight and
sound of wary birds, you like to feel
that both your gun and ammuni­
tion are going to do their part.
UNIVERSITY
"WINCH£5T£ft
OREGON•
REPEATING SHOTGUNS
—are made to answer thia call.
They are designed with just the
right drop and shoulder fit and are
manufactured of the finest nickel
steel, every part properly tempered
and hardened and beautifully
finished.
Winchester shotguns are made in
four models, in both hammer and
hammerless, including the latest .410
shotgun, the ideal gun for family
shooting, practice and small field
game.
We carry a full line of these shot­
guns and cordially invite you to
come in any time, look them over,
get their feel and make your
Selection.
Notice of Bond Sale
Sealed bids will be received until
the hour of 10 A. M. o’clock the 4th
day of October, 1920, by the under­
signed and immediately thereafter
publicly opened by the County Court
of Tillamook County, Oregon, at the
office of said court in the county
court house in Tillamook City, Oregon,
for the purchase of bonds of said I
Suggested as a slogan for Jazs
Muffin Cox: “He’ll run us out of
gas.”
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"We have not started In the rcval-
ations which will be made to tha
public,” Governor Cox said in hL>
New York speech. The quotation will
stand for the remainder of the cam­
paign.
county issued for the building of per­
manent roads therein in the sum of
$30,000, same being in demoninations
of $1000, each, dated January 1st,1920
and maturing January 1, 1930; said
bonds to bear interest at five and one
half per cent (5‘A per cent) per an­
num, payable semi-annually on
January and July 1st, principal and
interjest payable in United States
gold coin at the office of the County
Treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency
of the State of Oregon in New York
City, at the option of the bidder.
Said bids must be accompanied by
a certified check for 5 per cent of the
amount bid and must be unconditional.
Th)e tipproving legal opionin of
Messrs. Teal, Minor & Winfree, of
Portland, Oregon, will be furnished
the successful bidder.
The Court reserves the right to re­
ject any or all bids.
HOMER MASON Clerk.
King Crenshaw
Hardware Co.
IX ETER.
aaintained by the alate
in order that the yoang peo­
ple of Oregon may receive,
without eoat. the benefits of
a liberal education.
The Ualvaralty Include* th* Coll«** of
Lite rat ur*. Scianca and th* Art*, th*
Gradual* School, th* School of Phy*-
ical Education, and th* prvlmional
School* of Law. M*d>cina (at Portland),
Architectur*. Commara*. Jowraaham.
Education and Music.
O. L. HOHLLEEl).
VETERINARIAN.
tell Phone— 2F2
Tillamook
Mutual Phone
Oregon
DR J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
Permanatly Located In Tillamook
Private Office in Jenkin's Jewelry
Store.
Latest Up-to-date Instruments and
Equipment
Evenings and Sundays by
Appointments
High standard* of acholarahip ar*
made poaathl* by an able iaoilty wall
•quipped laboratori** and a library of
nearly 100.000 volume*.
Su**rvl**d aihlatica ara *ncoarayed
and every attantioo fiv*n th* health
and welfare ol th* student*.
With a helyhtenad eenlidea*«
haloed hr th* raeent *apr*eaftow
ol awhile *a**ort. the Vttlvsrwlty
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lar*a da*al*e*a*at and *a<ewdod