Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 09, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
IAT, DECEMBER 8. 1920
Seven
Office incidentals to be ap­
Flre Warden
1,000.00 by required to present the same for
plied on purchase of type­
^tice 1» hereby given, that on
Agriculturist
1,600.00 allowance to the undersigned at his OBJECT TO MENIAL DUTIES
^¿ December 27th. 1920, at 1 writer and adding machine 420.00 (Club Work
. .. . 5 1,800.00 place of business in Bay City, Oregon
.M»11 . ’
thfl afternoon, at the Extra incidentale ...............
134.00 County Fair . ,
1,500.00 within six months trom the date of Reason That la Assigned for the Pres­
j'<JoCÀ House, in Tillamook County
Auditor ..........
250.00 this notice.
ent Scarcity of Trained Nurses
C#u „
a public hearing will be Total ...................................... *4700.00 Juvenile Court
. . 50.00 Dated this November 11, 1920.
in Hoepitala.
O'**" at which the tux payers will
School Supt's. Ofice—
Dairy and Food Comm. .. 2,400.00
John A.Nelson.
** leaid ln fuvor or l‘K»l»st any Salary of Superintendent *1,600.00 Advertising ............... ...»
1,000.00
The full utility of many hospitals Is
Administrator of the es-
be Laed tax levies us shown by the Salary of Assistant ............. 1,140.00 District Attorney's Office .1,000.00
now Impaired by a lack of nurse--
ffStflng estimate on the County Travelling Expenses ....
tateof
John
Larson,
de
200.90 Dairy Herd Inspector .. .
2,750.00
writes “Girard" In the Philadelphia
(
if Tillamook County, Oregon. Stationary, Supplies, etc.,
ceased.
Library! ................................. 1,000.00
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Press.
, Vr.tlinate of the amount of money and other expenses con­
Bounty ...................................
500.00
Howard Butler. Jr., Is trustee
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of an
I loosed to be raised by taxation nected with administering
'r* , h(. ensuing year for Tillamook Supt.’ office ......................
Important hespltnl here and he tell,
Notice To Contractors.
960.H0 Total Geueral
*132,450.00
i raunty. Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that sealed me they need 30 per cent t more nurse*
Market Roads .................. *22,696.00
i figures assembled by the County Total .........................
*3,900.00 Interest on bonds .............. 11,500.00 bids will be received by the Biard than they can get
I _ lirt show that it will require the
Treasurer's Offici
“Why are nurses so scarce?" I
1 , of *592.762 to defray th« ex- Treasurer’s salary .............. *1,200.00 State tax estimate .... 160,000.00 of Directors of school t'is’.rict num­ asked.
ber
20.
Dolph,
Oregon,
<n
or
bef
.-re
Purchase
Fair
Grounds
.
.
23,000.00
’ iH,-s of Tillamook County, Oregon, Expenses, Incidentals, sup­
“I presume." answered Mr. Butcher,
Lr the year 1921, and for the ob- plies, etc................................
500.00 Retiring Lieu warrants .. 18,400.00 1 o’clock, P. M., December 15th, whose business, as you know. Is that
1920,
for
the
building
of
a
public
Lt and purpose of County improve­
of a banker arid broker. “It 1» because
ment. the maintenance of county Total ..................................... *1,700.00 Total of all funds .... *592,762.00 school building in the said district,
Probable receipts of County other according to the plans and specifi­ girls think they can earn more money
build‘,,KH’ roads, bridges and for the
Sheriff's Office—
than by direct taxation:
jglaries of county officers and em­ Sheriff’s Salary ........
cations now on file with the district In an easier way In some other occu-
Receipts from Clerk’s office
ployees. and for other purposes, as Salaries for deputies , . .
clerk at Dolph, Oregon. All bids pation.’’
...................................... |. . *4,500.00 must be accompanied Dy a certified
I have talked with doctors of wide
follows, to-wit:
Stenographer ...................... .
Dairy Herd Inspector .... 1,500.00
hospital experience about It and they
- ROAD PURPOSES
Traffic Officer .................... '
check
made
puyable
to
school
dis
­
Interest on county deposits 1,000.00
say that the old practice of making
District No. 1—-
Tax Statements .................
I Auto license
7,000.00 trict No. 20, Dolph, Oregon, for the girls in training for nurses do drud­
Bar View to Brighton ..$25.000.6-0 Stamped envelopes ............
sum of $100.00, as a guarantee that
Machinery, Repairs and
gery for a year or so has prevented
Stamps .....................................
Total
*14,000.00 the contractor will furn'-sh an ap­ many young women from entering the
y(iinteif4nce ................. 49,000.00!
1 rinting ................................
proved bond equal to 59 per cent of
Total
tax
*578,762.00
Return envelopes ............
profession.
Dated this 1st day of December, the contract within ten days after
Totol ... j ....................
*74,000.00 Binding tax receipts ....
“What good.” said one great sur-
1920.
the
awarding
of
the
ecntract.
District No. 2—
Collection Register............
geon,
“did it do to a nurse’s skill to
HOMER MASON. County Clerk.
Plans an I specifications may be
General Maintenance, Ma­
Freight and drayage ....
make her -scrub floors or wash win
seen on file with th? district clerk.
chinery and repairs ..*49.000.00 Gasoline and tires ......
dows? As well make medical students
Bayocean .................. j. . . . 25,000.00 Extra help intax collecting
Mrs. Ellen Munro, Dolph. Oiegon.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
polish shoes, keep up the furnace tires
The
successful
bidder
will
he
re
­
Notice
is
hereby
given,
that
the
Miscellaneous, including part
and sweep out the lecture rooms."
’I|otal I.......................
-, *74,000.0i|
undersigned Sheriff
of Tillemook quired to give references and an ap­
payment on adding ma­
Another physician of long experi­
District No. 3—
chine with assessor ....
520.00 County, Oregon, by virture of an at­ proved bond equal to 50 percent of
ence and who is connected with a big
Machinery and Repairs ..14.000.00
tachment excution issued out of the amount -jf the contract.
Roads, Bridges, and High­
hospital, added:
Total ..................................... *9,500.00 Oregon, for Lane county is a case
The board reserves the r ght to
“The hospitals will be obliged to cut
ways ...... ............ ,. . 60,000.00
therein pending wherein Tillamook
Surveyor’s Office—
reject any and all bids.
out the manual labor for training
Salaries
.................... »2,250.00 County Bank was plaintiff and W.
By order of the school board of nurses and will probably reduce the
Total ...................... '........... $74,000.00
Supplies and equipment . .
256.00 11. Effenberger and Oscar A. Effen- district No. 20, Dolph, Oregon.
b
ger
were
defendant?,
and
on
a
years of training, or the country will
GENERAL FUND
1l-l8t4
go hack to the conditions when It had
Total ......................
Arc isor’s Office—
*2,5o0.00 judgment and order of sale made
and entered in said court on the 24
Assessor’s salary ............... *1,800.00
few or no trained nurses."
Clerk’s Office-
day of August, 1920, commanding
Salary for office deputy . . 1,200.00 Clerk's salary . .
*1,800.00 the undersigned Sheriff to sell the
Notice
To
Creditors.
Salary for field deputy, four
Deputy’s salary .
He Made Eugenie Weep,
1.200.00 following described real property of
Notice is hereby given that the
months . .,.......................
00.0(7 Deputy’s salary
1,140.00 said defendants, being the property undersigned lias been duly and reg­
An
old
singer living in England." M.
Five .'.sessment rolls 1921
420.00 Deputy’s salary .
1,080.0 0 attached in said action on April 21, ularly appointed administratrix of L. Albnni G.ve. recalls an incident
Tabs for 1921 assessment
books, stationary, printing,
1920, towit:
rolls ................................
the estate of John Lange deceased, which Indicates how heavily the late
126.00
etc................................... |. .
2,280.00
The West half of the Southwest
Empress Eugenie bore her many sor­
quarter of Section 1, and the East •y the County Court of the State of rows.
Total .................
•$7,500.00 half of the Southwest quarter of Sec­ Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
“Many years ago I used to take my
County Court-
tion 2, in Township 2 North of All persons living claims against
holiday on Deeside." he writes the Dal­
Cocnty Judg; , galaray . . *2,000.00 Range 10 West, W. M. Also lots 7 aid estate are hereby required to
Commissioner’s, salaries ..2,760.06 and 8 of Block 9 in Nehalem City present the sam tor allowance to ly Telegraph, "and once nt least every
Ex;».-- ses, supplies etc. . . 2,240.90 according to the recc -ded plat there­ he undersigned. Johanna York, at season was called to Balmoral to sing
To Employe's of Labor
of, all situated in Tillamook County Nehalem, Oregon, within six months before Queen Victoria. On one of these
Bv the
occasions the empress, who was on a
Totol ...................... .............. *7,000.00 O ton. Also lol 3. Block 1 of Toh! s from the date of this notice.
addition to Nehalem City, in Tilla­
Couri Hou-e and Jail-
Dated this ?Oth day of November, visit at the castle, came with the
queen to hear me. I believe that she
Insurance ........................... * 200.90 mook County, Oregon.
A. D., 1920.
vVill, on Monday, the 3rd day of
hail not heard any music since the
Janitor’s salary
1,080.00
JOHANNA
YORK.
Wood .................
750.09 January, 1921, at the court house Barrick & Hail, attorneys for admin­ death of the emperor, and I had scarce­
Ligt and Water
450.09 door in Tillamook City, Tillamook
istratrix.
Il-25t5 ly finished my first song when she
County, Oregon, at the hour of 16
1 lie ()1<lest ()ffiee iu (Oregon
’1 eltpones ....
burst out crying. The queen, on seeing
1100.00
o’clock A.M. sell at public auction to
1 lenilqiiiirters for
Supplies, repairs
. . 500.00
this, began to cry also, and I. too. from
the
highest
bidder
for
cash
in
hand
County
Farm, Dairy, Mill, Loaning;
. . 920.60 till of said property,
sympathy, I presume, with the two
NOTICE
or sufficient
and office help of all kinds.
In reorganizing my stage line be­ great ladies, could hardly restrain my
thereof to satisfy the udgment ren­
Total
$4,500.00 dered in said cause, which is in fa­ ■ tween Portland and Tillamook I am tears I. however, very soon recovered
Phone Bdy. 2272
Scool
vor of plaintiff and against the de­ putting on two largo Cadillacs in my composure and was able to con-
H N Second St. Portland,Or,
County
..* 250.00 fendants. for the sum of *2000.00,
place of the Buick I have been run­ tlnne my work.”
County
mills
with interest at 7 per cent per an ning. One Cadillac is already on
or about the same as last
num from August 14th, 1919, the
Gardens of Ashes.
yeai ,....;............. (..... '40,000.00 further sum of *200.00 as attorney’s the run. Both cars will he in splen­
The town of Sheepshead Bay some
High School Fund ....*18,000.00 fees and the cost and expenses of did condition and passengers will
County Poor ...................... *5,000.09 the sale less $124.76 of the princi­ receive the very best of service. The years ago entered into an nrrange-
GALLEY FIVE
pal of said judgment, end the in­ car:-, will be comfortable and warm, menr with the borough of Brooklyn
Circuit Court, Jurors, Wit-
terest on the sum of *2000.00 paid even on the coldest days, as I will whereby the contents of all the Brook­
n< ■. .-s. Bailiff’s and ex­
to May 28th, 1920.
install heaters and shock absorbers lyn ash barrels were delivered for the
penses ................................ 6.000.00
Dated this December 2nd, 1920.
on both cars. Both drivers will be filling In of a great swamp.
fees and inquests.
150.00
W. L. CAMPBELL.
The refuse, reaching Sheepshead
the best obtainable. Portland head-
The home of good bread | 'Coroner,
District sealer of weights
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon - Quarters will be at the Hoyt Hotel. Bay In large metal tanks, was carried
and all kinds of fine pastry i and measures .................
100.00
6tli and Hoyt, but passengers will be out into the swamp by specially con­
i Justice Court, Justice and
N0TICE
TO
CREDITORS
picked
up anywhere on Cth Street structed trolleys and dumped. In this
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constable fees, jurors, wit-
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
un
­
between
Hoyt hotel and Terwilliger way some hundreds of acres were con-
500.00
; nesses and supplies ....
vert I into drv In nd
dersigned
has
been
appointed
ad-
boulevard if arrangements are made
Mothers pensions ............ . . 3,000.00
Printing
.................... 1.500.00 ministrator of the estate of John beforehand; will al o "nil for pms-
’Stock Indemnity ;............... . 1,000.00 Larson, deceased, by the County ei.gers elsewhere at special requests. CALL FOR GENERAL WARRENTS
All general fund warrents en-
I ¡Truant officer .................... . . 100.00 Court of the State or Oregon, County Fare is $4.50 and the time 5’ -i hours.
Insane ..................................... .. 100.00 of Tillamook. All persons having leaving Portland 8:30 a. m.
and dorsed prior to and including May
Health officer ...................... . . 600.00 claims against said estate are here- Tillamook at 8 a. m. until further 15th, 1920 will be paid on present­
«k
notice. This schedule will be main­ ation.
Interest ceases this Sth day of
tained all winter, with the safety
December 1920.
of the passengers in mind however.
B. C. Lamb, City Treasurer.
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IVAN DONALDSON
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NOTICE
CITY TRANSFER
Steam Heated Storage Room
Local and long distance
hauling
A. E. WALLACE
Bell 67J
Tillamook
Bakery
Everything Strictly
Sanitary
Chas. Vogler, Prop
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Embiftn uj'Suiujbffinn
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ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE OF
FINAL ACCOUNT.
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/f SAFE investment, a good reliable car
Qfl. to drive is the usual comment among
business men regarding Buick. Buick has
won the favor of men in business and the
professions by its twenty year record of
keeping faith.
The roominess and beauty of the new
Buick Nineteen Twenty One Cars afford
gratifying satisfaction to the entire family,
too, in leisure hours.
Re-inforcing Buick reliability is Author­
ized Buick Service everywhere available.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned administratrix of
the estate of W. G. Dwight, deceas-
ed, has filed with the County Cot'
for Tillamook County, Oregon, h>
Final Account,and that Wednesday.
January Sth, 1921, at ten o’clock . .
i m. has been fixed as the time tind (he
Court House of Tillamook County,
Oregon, as the place for the hearin.-.
of said Final Account, before the
said County Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
1 that all persons must appear at said
time and place and show cause if
any there be, why said Final Ac-
: count should not be approved and
this administratrix dis­
allowed,
charged, and her bondsmen exoner-
ated.
Dated December 2, 1920.
Vine Dwight
Administratrix of the Estate of
W. G. Dwight, Deceased.
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Marathon Lodge
93, Knights of Pythias
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
OF PUBLICATION
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint-
ed by the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Tillamook County,
administrator of the estate of A. R.
persons
Batchelder deceased.
All
having claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the same
to me properly verified, as by law
required, at the office of my ottor-
neys within six months from ‘he
date hereof.
Dated this 8th day of December
A. D. 1920.
R. N. HINKLE
Administrator of the Estate of
A. R. Batchelder, deceased.
Barrick & Hall,
Attorneys for Administrator. 12-915
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CASCARA
FOR
Colds, Coughs
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves
Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's.
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HOW LONG COULD YOU GET ALONG WITH­
OUT A COOK STOVE? WE HAVE THE BEST
LINE OF RANGES IN TILLAMOOK CITY.
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The Great Majestic
“The Range With a Reputation
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ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
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CHESTER WHITE
SWINE FOR SALE
W’e are offering; a few fine young Boars which are ready
for service. They are as follows :
Big Bob, 95067.—Giant Buster, 95065.'—King Jumbo, 9506-L
Their sire, White Boh 70439 grand sire, Woodrow of B.F
38919 White Boh in our herd sire, a yearling weighing 500 lbs.
or more. Her sire Woodrow B.F. weighs 900 lbs or more, and
has never been defeated for Grand Champion where shown.
Chester Whiter produce large thrifty litters; we have had
sows produce as high as 19 in one litter.
We are offering a few Young Pigs, 4 weeks! old and up.
Both sex
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DON MEADOW JERSEY FARM,
JOE DONALDSON, Prop
Real comfort'
Corinth Post. No. 35. Dept, of Oregon
Meets on second and fourth
Saturdays of each month
at 1:30 p. m. in W. O. VV.
hall. Visitors welcome.
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H. W. Spear, Com’dr.
Samuel Downs, Adjt.
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Johnson Chapter No. 24
. R. A. M.
Stated convocation Friday
• * Visitors welcome.
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
0.
A good oil heater filled
with Pearl Oil assures you
comfort. Gives steady heat
at the touch of a match. No
smoke, no odor, no dust, no
dirt. Easy to carry about.
Economical. Less furnace
heat and fewer grate and
coal-stove fires required. Oil
consumed only when heat is
needed—no waste.
Pearl Oil Is refined and re­
refined by our special process
which makes it clean burning.
For sale in bulk by dealers
everywhere-—the same high-
quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil
sold in five-gallon cans. There
is a saving by buying in bulk.
Order by name—Pearl Oil.
Tillamook
Lodge
No. 1260
L. 0. 0. M.
We recommend Perfection Oil
Heaters.
Meets
every
Friday
PEARL OIL
(KEROSENE)
HEAT AND LIGHT
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Communications
Stated
Wednesday of
second
Visiting
each month.
Brethern welcome.
Leslie Harrison, Sec’y.
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IS THÏÏ MOST IMPORTANT
W
Ä PIECE OF FURNITURE
......................
IN
YOUR
HOME?
W. R. C.
TillRmook Lodge No. 57, A.F. & A.M.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
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ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
Corinith Relief Corps. No. 54 Dept,
of Oregon, meets on first and third
Frida, eveni-gs of each month, at
8 p. m. in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors
welcome .
Minnie Johnson, President
Elizabeth Conover, Secy.
S. A. Brodhead, Sec.
SUNSET GARAGE
AND
La Grippe
Regular Convention
of order
Marathon
sharp. By
of
Lodge No. 89 K. of P. next Monday,
the Chancellor Com­
Nov. 22nd. First
rank
will
be
con
­
mander.
ferred on two candidates.
Refresh
John C. Carroll, C. C. ­
ments will be served. All membets
are requested to be present.
By order of John C. Carroll, C. C.
K. of P.
Hall.
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Regular meeting Mon­
at
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QUININE
Marathon Lodge
No. 89 K. of P.
day evening at 7:45
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Mutual Phone
Kill That Cold With
Help Furnished Free
PIONEER
EMPLOYMENT CO.
1.0.0. F. BUILDING
Tuesday eve. 8 p. m.
Rebekak. Wednesday evening
Camp 2-4, Thursday
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