Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 04, 1920, Image 7

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    ¿DAY, NOV. 20, 1920
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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
I* EN ASCEND FROM WORMS?
ing as hereby permitted, to be of the ' H, Mi'»aer,
deceased.
otherwise
such levy for the year immediately
ii. T. Botts, Administrator
character and in accord with the pro­ H&own as P. H. Messner.
of the estate of Maud Botts, dec'd. preceding.
Samoan Tradition as to th« Origin of visions of this ordinance in regard s >' Notice ls hereby given to all to
It is necessary to raise this addi­
thereto, permission shall be granted. < whom it may concern that the und-
Humanity Is One of the Most
tional amount by special levy for the
Notice
of
School
Meeting,
Provided,
however,
that
no
such
per
­
Curious.
toilowing reasons:
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mission shall be given in any ease ersigued has been, by the County
It has been fouud necessary to pay
Notice is hereby given to the legal i
where the buildipg or structure in Court of Tillajuoofc County, Oregon,
As a term of ridicule, human beings I question
is supported by an unsub­ duly appointed Administratrix of the ' voters of School District No 9, of Increased salaries to all teachers and
have often been called “worm«.” and stantial foundation, or when its roof, estate of P. H. Meaner, deceased; and Tillamook County, State of Oregon, everything purchased Is higher.
In this connection the inhabitants of frame or walls have become impaired all persons having cRHms against that a school meeting of said district I Dated this Sth day of October, 1920.
Samoa have a strange superstition re­ or decayed from long use ,neglect or said estate are hereby »notified to will be held at the High School Attest: C. A. McGee, Clerk. H. T.
garding our origin. A very peculiar otherwise, to the extent of forty per present same, duly verified, as by building on the 30th day of October. Botts, Chairman Board of Directors.
occurrence takes place In Samoa once cent of the cost of erection or construe law required, to the undersigned, or 1920, at one o'clock in the afternoon
ture of a new building or structure to her attornev. John fr-Ui— Hend- to vote on the proposition of levying
a year for a period of 48 hours. To
Notice of Final Account.
ward the end of October, a dense of identical character
mwms , «t rillamojk,
„•.iMu a special district tax.
SECTION III
mass of sea worms appears on the sur­
six months from this date.
The total amount of money needed
In the County Court of the State
No building, except a residence or
face of the water surrounding Samoa
Dated October 14th. 1920, the first by the district during the fiscal year of Oregon for Tillamook County.
private
garage,
.shall hereafter be
These forms, which are of various
beginning on June 30, 1920, and
In the Matter of the Estate of John
erected within, or moved into the fire publication of this notice.
lengths, are greut delicacies of the limits described in Section I. of this
Mary Mesner, Administrator
ending on June 30, 1921, is estimat­ L. Bozorth, deceased.
Samoans! Known as "Palolo.” they Ordinance, unless the same shall have of the estate of P. H. Mesner. de'cd. ed in the following budget and in­
Notice is hereby given that the un­
are sought for with enthusiasm by ev­ their outside and party walls made
John Leland Henderson, Attorney cludes the amounts to be received dersigned administrator has filed lus
ery native man. woman and child and of brick, stone or other incombustible
for said estate.
from the county school fund, state final account in the county court of
as they only stay on the surface of tlie materials, and such outside or party
school fund, special district tax, an4, the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
water for a short time, In favored walls shall extend from the foundation
other moneys of the district:
county and that Monday, the 8th day
parts, these worms want watching for! to the top of, and through the roof of
Administratrix Sale.
of November, 1920, at the hour of 10
BUDGET
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It is In connection with these weird such buildings, and 2 feet above the
a. m. on said day, and the courtroom
Estimated Expenditures,
same,
and
the
roof
shall
be
covered
Notice
fs
hereby
given,
that
the
worm» that the Samoans' superstition
Teachers' salaries ................. $31,535 of Hon. A. M. Hare, Tillamook coun­
with
tin
or
some
other
incombustible
undersigned, administratrix, will Ot­ Furniture ..............................
arose. The story is that Tangaloa. the
800 ty courthouse, 'Hllamook, Oregon,
material, and the walls thereof, shall fer for sale at public
chief god of the Samoans, sent his
auction ón Apparatus & supplies..........
2,0^0 has been set as the time and place
be so constructed as to separate all
daughter. Turl, down ' to earth to woodwork of such buildings from the Monday, November 1st, 1920, at the Library books ...........................
250 for the hearing of objections to said
»earch for a home. I d all the waste of adjoining buildings.
J. E. Reedy sales barn near the do- Flags ............................................
25 final account and the settlement
water there was only a bare rock, and
pot in Tillamook City, Oregon, the Reparis of schoolhouses, out­
thereof.
(
SECTION IV
she went and told her father of the
personal property belonging to the
WHOLESOME and fascinating new sport
buildings or fences............ 2.000
Date of first publication Oct.
It
axall
be
unlawful
to
erect
or
shortage of dwelling accommodation.
250 1920.
place any wooden building or atruc- estate of Frank Hanenkratt, deceased Improving grounds.................
for father, mother, boys and girls is at
He thereupon gave her a wild vine to ture within the fire limits
250
of Tilla- the same consisting of farm machin­ Playground equipment..........
Date of last publication, Nov. 4.
plant on the rock which she had found, mooli City, except a residence .'or ery, j^ols and implements, wagons, Transportation of pupils ....
your command tvhen you possess the new
800 1920.
and it flourished for a time, then died. private garage erected in accordance harness and one or more horses, Janitor’s wages......................
2,600
John O. Bozorth, administrator
W inchester J unior T rapshooting O utfit .
Turt wus vexed to think the vine with the provisions of this Ordinance, with an interest in hay and several Janitor’s supplies......................
250 Harry L. Raffety, Attorney.
would not thrive, but her father or­ or to lower, alter or repair any such head of calves. Also one-half Interest Fuel ............................................
2,200
The ,410-bore single-shot Winchester Family
dered her to dig It up. This she did. buildings now within such fire limits, in milking machine. Sale begins at 1 Light and power......................
600
Administrator
’
»
Notice
of
Hearing
of
and discovered that all the withered withoi >uX obtaining permission for so o'clock p.m.
Shotgun is also useful for small-game shooting.
Water...........................................
340
Final Account.
leaves had turned to worms, and that. doing : In accordance wjth the prov-
Stella Hanenkrait,
Clerk's salary . . . ..................
225
¡3ions
cf
Section
2
of
ujs
ordinance.
In some strange manner, these worms
Administratrix.
The trap can be carried in your pocket, yet
Postage & stationery............. I
50
Notice is hereby given, that the
SECTION U
afterward became men and women.
For the paym’t of bond d debt &
throws
the targets perfectly.
undersigned has filed in the County
A wooden building within
thin the mean-
And thus the Samoans say. men were
Interest thereon, lss Xd under
Notice to Creditors.
| ing of this Ordinance is a building or
court
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
for
Till
­
created !
Sections 126. 152 to &«. & 434
Targets and shells are smaller and cost less
structure the exterior walls of which,
amook county, his final account as
Notice is hereby given that the un­
of School Laws of G 'st 1919 4,200 | administrator of the estate of Al-
or any portion thereof, are construct­
than the standard size ones do.
BOOKS ONE’S BEST FRIENDS ed of wood. Wooden frames covered dersigned has been appointed admin­ Interest on warrant» ...............
600 ! phonse J. Provoost, deceased,and that
with metal shall be deemed to be wood istrator of t’he estate of John Larson, Outstanding‘warrar-.s.......... 24,185 , the said court has appointed Satur­
Come in and see this new family trapshoot­
deceased, by the County Court of the Insurance .......... .......................
Assertion Made That In the Imagina- en buildings.
500 day, the 30th day of October, 1920,
SECTION VI
State of Oregon. All persons having
Total estimated amount of
tlon of Great Writers Complete
ing
kit and let us tell you more about the
at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the court
No wooden building within the fire claims against the said estate are
money to be expended for all
Happiness Is Found.
room
of
said
court,
in
Tillamook
city,
sport that it offers you and your folks.
limits of Tillajwsk City shall be re­ hereby required to present the same
purposes during year ... $73,660 Oregon, as the tlme and place for the
moved to a oifferent place therein,
When once the love of books has except to a portion of the same lot on for allowance to the undersigned at
hearing of ’he said account and the
come into a man’s life he can never which it may have stood, to make his place of business in Bay City.
Estimated Receipts
closing of said estate, and any and
t>e lonely, he can never be bored, he room for more permanent improve­ Oregon, within six months from the .From county school fund during
all persons having any objections to
ran never lose his interest in life, he ments, and not then if it shall increase date of this notice.
coming school year.......... $10,000
said account are required to present
can never be quite unhappy. Books the fire risk of any other building
Dated this 21st day of October, From state school fund during
the same to said court at said time
coming year........................... 1,236 | and place.
are the friends that never fall, and the within said fire limits.
1920.
SECTION VII
the
sto »«
John A. Nelson.
Cash now in hands of district
tnen and women that only live In books
Sidney Provoost.
Every chimney or flue that may
clerks .......................................
200 ,
Admnistrator of the Estate of
are the best and the most real friends
Administrator
of
the
estate
of
Al-
hereafter be built within Tillamook
of all.
Estimated amount to be received
John Larsen, deceased.
' phonse J. Provoost, deceased.
from all other resources dur­
If I were to set down the names of City shall have walls of a good qual­
ity
of
brick,
placed
four
inches
in
ing coming school year .. 25,000
the 20 friends who mean most to me, I
Announcement.
thickness, the bottom to be six inches
should find that more than one-half of thick of the same material,to be laid
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I wish to announce to the public,
Total estimated receipts, not
them lived In the novels of Dickens in good lime mortar,plastered on the
Including money to be rec'd
and Thackeray, Dumas and Daudet, inside, and whe n passing through or that I have purchased the equipment
Wells and Hardy and Meredith.
from tax which It is proposed
near wood work, plastered on the of, and leased the hospital building
to vote ..................................
The happy life Is not spent altogeth­ outside. They shall be well secured belonging to Mrs. Vidito. I have al­
er in the world of streets and shops and extended at least two and one-half so bought the operating room ap­
Recapitulation
and offices, A large part of It must be feet above the roof, and at least two pliances of Mrs. Hubbard, which I Total estimated expenses for
year ............ .. ........................ 873,660
lived in the world of Imagination. And feet below the ceiling of the room will combine with the above, and
living with tlie Imagination of great wherein fire is to be made, Every have opened to all physicians a mo­ Total estimated receipts not in-
eluding tax voted ............
36,433
writers we, too. learn to dream, and stove pipe or flue passing through a dern sanitary hospital, under tile
£mblem ojSatujaiüM
ceiling or partition shall be protected
MImrfSatisfate*
tlie happiest homes In the world are by a tin cylinder so as to be at least supervision of registered surgical and Balance, amount to be raised.by
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district tax..............................>37,224
the castles In the air that we build for three inches from any wood work. No maternity nurses.
Doctors Shearer and Crank will re­
ourselves. They are. Indeed, the only stove shall stand within two feet of
Dated this 5th day of Oct 1920.
homes the foundations of which are any wooden or cloth wall, unless such fer their surgical work to the instit­
H. T. Botts,
unshakable rocks.—Sidney Dark. in wall is fully protected by tin or zinc ution and the patronage of all phy­ Attest: C. A. McGhee,
CT HE power, the satisfying performance and
Chairman
plates fastened thereon, and all stoves sicians in the county Is solicited.
District Clerk
John O’London's Weekly.
the striking utility value that have charac­
shall have tin, zinc or some other in- advt.
Mrs. Orpha. A. Eastman
terized
Buick models for two decades are again
cumbustible material placed beneath
Notice of School Election to Increase
The Particular One.
the same so as tp fully protect the
the dominant features of the new Nineteen
Notice
to
Creditors.
Tax
More
than
Six
Per
Cent
Over
.•‘Ma. tell me. If Cornelia called her floor from the heat of the stove.
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Twenty One Buick Series.
That of Previous Year.
SECTION VIII
children her jewels, and when she
Notice is hereby given, that th?
It shall be unlawful to erect or
whipped one of her boy», he burst Into
Notice is hereby given to the legal i
Combined with this striking serviceability are
place any wooden building to be used undersigned has been appointed ad­
tears—”
ministrator for the estate of Maud voters of School District No. 9 of
a3
a
residence
or
private
garage
with
­
beauty
of rounded lines and the comfort of
‘•Well, child T’
in the fire limits of Tillamook City, Kotts, deceased, by the County Coi tt Tillamook County. State of Oregon,
“Was »'at a sun hurstK"
roominess
and smooth riding which affords the
unless the same be detached at least of Tillamook County, Oregon. All that an election will be held in said
utmost satisfaction.
10 feet from any other wooden build­ persons having claims against said District at the High School Building!
therein.
estate are hereby required tb present on the 30th day of October, 1920, at
Notice to Creditors.____ ing or structure
For those desiring every refinement of a ppoint-
SECTION IX
the same for allowance to the under­ one o’clock in the afternoon, to vote
Notice is hereby given that the un­
No shavings,hay,straw or other com signed at office of Botts & Winslow, on the question of increasing the
ment
with general utility, the new Buick
dersigned has been appointed admin­ bustible matter shall be allowed tc re­
Tillamook, Oregon., within six mon­ amount of the tax levy in said dis­
Seven Passenger Sedan is admirably fitted.
istratrix, with the will annexed, of main exposed in or adjacent to any
trict for the year 1920-21, by more
ths from the date of this notice.
the estate of David O’Donnell, deceas­ building,except carpenter shops,stables
Dated this 21st day of October, 1920. than six per cent over the amount of
and
manufacturing
establishments,
Authorized Buick Service everywhere cooper­
ed by the County Court of Tillamook
County Oregon, and that the under­ and from such places such material
ates
with Buick owners.
signed has qualified as such admin­ shall be removed at least once a week
bv the person in charge of such place.
istratrix. All persons having claims
Price» of the New Nineteen Twenty One
SECTION X
against said estate are requested to
Buick Serie«
The fire chief of Tillamook City,
Mo4el Twrtwy One-Forty Fmtr, three poMenger car
present the same to the undersigned the city marshal and the committee
Model Twenty One-Forty Five,
fiw *«Msn>frr car
for allowance as required by law at on Health and Police of the common
1 went. One Rmy !Mx,
iw Raaeoger coupe
Modrd Twenty One Forty «wren, free peMrngrr Sedan
the office of Botts & Winslow, in Til­ council, shall at any and all times
9IW>'£O>ty
few pamenger coupe
lamook City. Oregon, within six have the right of ingress and egress
“
i
-
paMiruger car
to
and
from
any
buildings
within
the
pawengrr aedaa
months from the date of this notice.
limits
of
Tillamook
City,
and
to
enter
Dated November 4th, 1920.
and examine any building therein to
Margaret O'Donnell.
discover if the flues, chimneys and
11-4 t5
Administrtrix.
connections heretofore built, or here­
after built, are sufficiently sound and
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secure, or whether built or construct­
ed in compliance with this Ordinance,
Ordinance No. 395
An Ordinance to Establish Fire or whether or not properly repaired,
Limits in Tillamook City, to regulate and if any such flue of chimney, or its
building therein and in other parts connections shall be unsafe, it shall
of the City, and Declaring an Emer­ be the duty of such officer to notify
the owner or occupant of the premises
gency.
THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK of that fact, whereupon it shall be
CITY DO ORDAtN AS FOLLOWS the duty of such owner or occupant to
case using the same until it is placed
SECTION I:
i
All that portion of Tillamook City, in proper repair and shall be made
Oregon, lying within the following safe, and it s8£U be unlawful for any
boundaries, to-wit: Beginning at the person to use’any flue, chimney or
intersection of Stillwell Avenue with connection tljratof in any building or
Fourth Street, and running thence structure within the limits of Tilla­
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North along the center of Stillwell mook City when the same shall be ii»
Avenue to the center of Second an unsafe condition.
SECTION XI
Street; thence West to the center of
Any person violating any of the
First Avenue West; thence North to
the center of the Southern Pacific provisions of this Ordinance shall, up­
railroad track; thence Easterly along on conviction thereof, be punished by
the center line of the SouthernPac- a fine of not less than $10 nor more
ific Railroad track to a point in the than $100 and in default of the pay­
center of Fourth Avenue East, (•<- ment of any such fine shall be im
tended; thence South to Fourth prisoned in the city jail until such
Street; thence West to the place of fine shall be discharged, but not to
beginning, is hereby declared to be exceed one day for each $2.00 of
within the fire limits of Tillamook such fine.
Approved October 19, 1920.
City, and the boundaries given are
R. T. BOALS Mayor
hereby declared and established as
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the boundaries of said fire limit-
SECTION TI.
Notice
WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WIIL BUILD THEM
Any person, firm or corporation “in t)“ ..County Court of the State
desiring to raise, lower, alter or re­ of Oregon, for the County of Tilla­
pair any wooden building or stnic- mook.
o
■<)
ture within the fire limits of Tilla­
In the matter of the estate of P.
mook City, or to construct a wooden
residence or private garage within -------------- -------
such limits as by this ordinance al­
lowed, shall, before commencing to do
any such work, file with the common
council an application for permission
'X V Jne
_ sure way to
therefor, and such application shall
designate the location of su.’h build­
put pep into your
ing or structure, and the extent to
job on a rainy day
which it is to be raised or lowered, or
is to get Into a
the extent and character of the alter-
ration or repair desired to be made,
and in case of the construction of a
ASK OUR CUSTOMERS.
new wooden build ng. the location pro­
posed, and a statement showing the
Money saved is money earned.
thereto
other buildings adjacent “
■— with-
Make your Transfer Bills Thrift Bills
in the distance herein snctfied for
You'll find it easier to keep competent help ; yon II grently
such wcoden buildings, If upon in­
We
help
jkyu«do
this
when
we
serve
you
by
doing
'
Tkere
Isa
FISH
reduce your fire risk ; you and your wife will live lonkfer; and
Council
shall
vestigation the Common
X* BRANDgorment
it the economical way. Therefore satisfied patrons.
frhe proposed raising, lowering
everybody be always happier after you've had us install an
for wery kind of
interine or repairing to be of such
Long or short hauls.
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Electric I Ionic Light Blunt.
wet worn or sport
character as not to increase the in­
flammability of the building or struc­
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ture, and to not make the same less
sanitary, and to not amount to a
The cost is so moderate that it’s a big pavicr investment.
OFFICE: Acres« from Po*t Office,
substantial rebuilding of such build­
ing or structure, or increase fire risk
with Chester Holdeti’r Be!) Phone.
eg *
5 W
1
to snrroundin** nroner*y.
of the construction of a vrooden buiNi-
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Trapshooting Parties
for the Whole Family
A
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King-Crenshaw |Hdw. Co
wmcHfsren
BUICK
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Money By
To get money there quickly and to the
right person is often vital.
WESTERN UNION
Money Transfer
is the quickest, surest, safest means to
send money anywhere for any purpose.
For the accommodation of ourcustomers
and the public generally, we are hand­
ling Western Union Money Transfers.
SUNSET GARAGE
Tillamook County Bank
I
HOME LIGHT PLANT!
FAIRBANKS-MORSE
FISH
BRAND
SAVING !
Reflex
Slicker
Oregon Transfer and Storage
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Cany 40 Lights.
put a Flea in Your Ear about Electric Lights on the Farm
Four Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars.
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