Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 02, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    Pbursdav, December 2, 1920
THE
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
Page Seven
I -<nrF OF SALE FOR DELiN- mook City, Oregon, being the ft jut gether with interest and costs there-| I trict No. 20. Dolph, Oregon, for the place of business in Bay City, Oregon
I^ f NT STREET IMPROVE- door of the building in which the on, said assessments having been | I sum of $100.00, as a guarantee that within six months from the date of
Common Council of said Tillamook made by the Common Council of ■the contractor will lurn:.-h an ap­ this notice.
I S ent assessments .
City holds It» Bessions.
Tillamook City, Oregon, on 29th day proved bond equal to 50 per cent of Dated this November 11, 1920.
The nai les of the owners, or re- of June, 1920, and said assessment:« the contract within ten days after
John A.Nelson.
”irtue of “ warrant Issued by the puted owners of said property
having been thereupon docketed In the awarding of the eru*ract.
Administrator of the
«corder of Tillamook City, Ore- hereinbefore given, are the name.-, of the docket of city liens of said Till­
Plans an 1 speclfi».-lions may be
tateof John Larso
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^ted November 10, 1920, und such owners, or reputed owners, as amook City, and more than 30 days
seen on file with th? district clerk,
ceased.
i 6^ order of the Common Coun- they appear on the docket J), city having elapsed since said docketing Mrs. Ellen Munro, Dolph, Oregon.
fcot said Tillamook City, the un- liens of said Tillamook ,r;ity, and and s lid assessments not having
The successful bidder will be re­
r ”p,lgI>e<*’ Marshul of Tillamo >k each of said tracts of land so de­
Notice to Creditors.
been paid in whole or in part, and quired to give references find an ap­
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Oregon, has duly levied upon scribed will be sold at said sale in the Common Council of Tillamook
Notice is hereby given that the tin
proved bond equal to 50 peicqnt of
I 1 d, will, 0,1 Monday, tb<‘ 15th day satisfy the assessment, interest and City, Oregon, having, on October 18. the amount jf the contract;
dersigned has been appointed admin
December, 1920, at the hour t>f costs due upon each tract as de­ 1930, duly ordered a warrant to,
The board reserves the r ght to istratrix. with the will annexed, o
?n-00 o’clock A. M. sell at public scribed, and each tract will be sold issue for the collection of said de- I ; reject any and all blds.
the estate of David O’Donnell, deceas­
Lction to th* highest b'dder lor separately. .
linquent assessments.
By order of the school board of ed by the County Court of Tillamook
,ash in hand the property hereinaf­
County Oregon, and that the under­
This sale is made for the purpose
Dated '.his November 10th, 1929. i | district No. 20, Dolph, Oregon.
ter described. The particular tract.« of satisfying the delinquent assess­
signed has qualified as such admin­
M. E. GRUBER,
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istratrix. All persons having claims
or parcels of ground to be Bold, to­ ments for street improvements duly
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon '
gether with the name of the owner assessed against said property, to­ 11-1H2
against said estate are requested to
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICEE TO present the same to the undersigned
or owners thereof, and the amount gether with Interest and costs there­
CREDITORS
for allowance as Required by law at
ior which euvh separate UHct will be on, said ass« sments having been
Notice of Hearing of Objections to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the office of Botts & Winslow, in Til­
»old, are uh follows, to-wlt:
made by the Common Council of
I Apportionment for Street Improve­ by order of the County Court for lamook City, Oregon, within six
District No. 15, Sixth Avenue East Tillamook City, Oregon, on 16th day
Tillamook County, Oregon, duly ntopths from the date of this notice.
of Aug., 1920, and said as-essiaents ments.
i
Paving
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made and entered, the undersigned
Dated November 4th. 1920.
Thayer’s Add., Block 45, Lot S. having been thereupon docketed in
Notice is hereby given, to all whom
Margaret O’Donnell.
1-2 of lots 1, 2, 3, P. W. Todd. Own­ the docket of city litns of said Till­ it may concern, that the Common Bertha M. Johnson, has been duly
appointed administrix of the estate 11-4 to
Adminlstrtrix.
er. Amt. of Lien $249.53; Interest amook City, tnd more than 30 days , Council has apportioned the cost of
of Ella J, Shattuck, deceased, and
I
to Dec. 15, $2.49; Cost of Adv. $15.10 having elapsed since said docketing improving that portion of Fifth
has qualified as such,
TAKE NOTICE.
Said sale will take place at the and said assessments not having
Street, from the West line of Stillwell
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
Citizens of Tillamook and vicinty:
front door of the City Hall in Tllla- been paid in whole or in part, and
that
all persons having claims
the Common Council of Tillamook Avenue to the West line of Sixth against the said estate must present Until further notice I will carry pas­
•City, Oregon, having, on October 18. Avenue West, and Sixth Avenue West, them to the undersigned administra­ sengers from Tillamook Hotel to
1920, duly ordered a warrant to from the North line of Fifth Street, trix, together with the proper vouch­ Fourth and Alder Streets, Portland,
issue for the collection of said ÒC- North to the South line of Fourth ers, on or before six months from for $4.00 Leaving Tillamook at 7:30
A. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­
linquent assessments.
Street, upon each tract, lot or parcel this date.
day. E. A. Ellis.
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Dated tills November 10th, 1920. thereof liable therefor, which is con-
Nov.
11,
1920.
I
M. E, GRUBER,
tained with-n Local Improvement
BERTHA M. JOHNSON,
Willard
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon District No. 17; that said apportion-
Administratrix of the Estate of
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Ella J. Shattuck, Deceas'd
ment is now on file, and may be seen
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Bay City, Oregon.
by any one interested, in the office j
NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELIN­ of the City • Recorder of Tillamook S. S. JOHNSON.
To Employers of Labor
Attorney for Administratrix.
QUENT
STREET
IMPROVE­ I City Orgon, and that the Common
By- the
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MENT ASSESSMENTS.
Council has appointed Monday, the
Inside your battery box
6th day of December, 1920, at the hour
NOTICE TO CF EDITORS
•re rubber Jars.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that of 8 o’clock P. M. at the City Hall in
Notice is hereby given that the un-
Inside the jars is the
by virtue ot a warrant issued by the Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time
dersigned has been appointed ad- !
solution.
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore­
and place for hearing objections to ministrator of the estate of John
The Oldest Offiee in Oregon
gon, dated November 10, 1920, and
In the solution are the
Larson, deceased. by tiie County
issued by order of the Common Coun­ I said apportionment.
Headquarters, for
positive and negative
That the property charged with the Court <JT the State ot Oregon, County
cil of said Tillamook City, the un­
Fann, Dairy, Mill, Lojrging
plates that supply cur­
dersigned, Marshal of Tillamo».. cost of said improvement included of Tillamook. All persons having
and office help of all kinds.
rent.
.
City, Oregon, has duly levied upon within Local Improvement District claims against said estate are here­
Phone Bdjj. 2272
The job of Threaded
by
required
to
present
the
same
for
and will, on Monday, the 15lh day No. 17 is all the property included
14 N Second St. Portland,Or.
Rubber Insulation is to
allowance
to
the
undersigned
at
Ins
ot December, 1920, at the hour of within the following boundaries;
keep the plates insulated
10:00 o'clock A. M. sell at public
Beginning 165 feet North and 60
•nd yet permit free flow
auction to the highest bidder for feet West of the Northwest corner
of current for starter,
cash in hand the property hereinaf­
of Block 1, of Central Addition to
lights and ignition.
ter described. The particular tracts
Threaded Rubber Insu­
or parcels of ground to be sold, to­ Tillamook City, thence West ,1455
lation is the kind selected
gether with the name of the owner feet; thence North 165 feet; thenóe
by 136 manufacturers ci
or owners thereof, and the amount West 270 feet, thence South 680 feet;
passenger cars and motor
for which each separate tract will be thence East 1620 feet; thence North
trucks.
.-old, are as follows, to-wit:
245 feet; thence East 105 feet; thence
District No. 14, Fifth Street Sewer North 270 feet to the place of
*J'ract beginning at a point 60 ft. ginning.
East and 270 feet South of the N.
After hearing and determining
E. corner of Lot 1, Block 1, King’s
THE WISE FARMER CULTIVATES HIS BANKING
jections to such apportionment
Add. to Tillamook City, thence Sou'h
Common
Obuncil
will
proceed
to
CONNECTION
80 feet thence East 105 feet thence
North 80 peet thence West 105 sess the cost thereof to the property
Just as he sows his seed nun ths before he expects a har­
benefitted thereby.
feet to the place og beginning. ’
vest,so
should the farmer establish his banking connections
Dated this 24th day of November,
A. A. Yager, Owner. Amt. of Lien
Willard
in adance of his needs for co-operation.
1920.
$87.36; Interest to Dec. .15, $1.97;
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN, City
The First National bank is always ready to lend business­
Cost of Adv. $15.20.
like support to legitimate endeavor.
Said sale will take place at the Recorder Tillamook City, Oregon.
front door of the City Hall in Tilla­
DIRECTORS.
NOTICE
mook City, Oregon, being the front
, >HX MORGAX.
C. J. EDWARDS,
In 1 reorganizing my stage line
S.W. BUNN.
door of the building in which iae
B. C. LAMB,
Tillamook Battery Station
HENRY ROGI- RS
W. J. RIECHERS,
Common Council of said Tillamook tween i Portland and Tillamook I
Melili EE
putting on two large Cadillacs
City holds its set;, ions.
Willard Service
The names of the owners, or re­ place of the Buick I have been
puted owners of said property as I ning. One Cadillac is already
hereinbefore given, are the names of the run. Both tars will be in splen­
such owners, or reputed owners, as did condition and passengers will
they appear on the docket of city receive the very best of service. The
liens of said Tillamook City, and cats will be comfortable and warm,
each of said tracts of land so de- even on the coldest days, as I will
scribed will be sold at said sale to install heaters and shock absorbers
satisfy the assessment, interest and | on both cars. Both drivers will be
costs due upon each tract as de­ the best obtainable. Portland head­
scribed, and each traqt will be sold quarters will be at the Hoyt Hotel.
6th and Hoyt, but passengers will be
separately.
This sale is made for the purpose picked up anywhere on 6th street
of satisfying the delinquent assess­ between Hoyt hotel and Terwilliger
ments for street improvements duly boulevard It arrangements are made
assessed against said property,
beforehand; will also call for pass-
' eagers elsewhere at special request.
Fare is $4 50 and the time 5
hours,
leaving Portland 8:30 a. m. and
Tillamook at 8 a. m. until further
notice. This schedule will be main­
tained all winter, with the safety
i of the. passengers in mind however.
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IVAN DONALDSON
I
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WOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that
Another Farm
Problem Solved
matter how well equipped the farm
house or country home may be otherwise it is
not really modern unless it has electric
lights.
The Fairbanks Morse Home
Light Plants Are Second
To None
Conic to our show room and see one in oper­
ation. \oil will lie amazed and interested to
see the beautiful, bright anil clear lights it
produces.
R. F. ZACHMANN
Tillamook, Oregon
Help Furnished Free
What’s Inside
PIONEER
EMPLOYMENT CO
Transfer wood
Gravel
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Tillamook Transfer Co
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Notice To Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly and reg­
ularly appointed administratrix of
the estate of John Lange deceased,
by the County Court
the State of
Oregon for the Countj'Mf Tillamook.
All r^jsons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present the sam for allowance to
the undersigned, Johanna York, at
Nehalem, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 20th day of November,
A. D., 1920.
JOHANNA YORK.
Barrick & Hall, attorneys for admin­
istratrix.
11-2515
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To get money there quickly and to the.
right person is often vital.
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Money Transfer
is the quickest, surest, safest means to
send money anywhere for any purpose..
For the accommodation of our customers
and the public generally, we are hand-*
ling Western Union. Money Transfers.
Tillamook County Bank.
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LOCAL AND LONG
DISTANCE HAULING
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rTis welcome
as the morning toast
and asjhendly
Notice to Contractors
Notice is hereby given that .the
County Court of Tillamook County
wilt until 10 o’clock A. M. Decem-
ber 3rd, receive bids for the clear-
ing and grubbing of the Co. Road
right of way through what is known
as the Scovell cut off on the North
Fork of the Nehalem River, a dis­
tance of approximately 1300 feet.
No bid will be considered unless
accompanied by cash, bidders bond
or certified cheque for an amount
equal to at least 5 per cent of the
total amount of the bid.
Specifications may be seen at the
office of the County Clerk of Tilla­
mook County.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all proposals, or to accept the
proposal deemed best for Tillamook
County.
Signed,
HOMER MASON, County Clerk.
First publication, November 18, 1929
Last publication, December 2,. 1920
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