Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 06, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE
LAY, JANUARY 6. 1921.
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
Work of raising the quota of the NOTICE OF SATE FOR DELIN­ cil of said Tillamook City, the un­
state of Oregon, outside of Portland, QUENT
STREET
IMPROVE­ dersigned, Marshal of Tillamook
City, Oregon. h<y duly levied upon
for the European relief fund is^oving MENT ASSESSMENTS.
EGON NEWS NOTES (
F GENERAL INTEREST
PAGE SEVEN
the contract of marriage heretofore
existing between plaintiff and
de­
fendant be dissolved, and for such
other and further relief as to
court may seem equitable.
This summons is served upon
by virtue of an order made
entered by Honorable A. M. Hare.
County Judge of Tillamook County,
Oregon, dated the 29th day of De-
cember, 1920. requiring summons to
be served upon you by publication
for six consecutive weeks in
the
Tillamook Headlight, and the date
of the first publication is the 30th
day of December, 1920, and the date
3rd day of February, 1921.
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Postoffice Address: Tillamook, Ore.
12-30t6
Fairbanks-Morie
will, on Friaay, the 7th day of
forward rapidly and approximately
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that and
January, 1921, at the hour of
$75,000 has already been pledged.
10:00 o'clock A. M. sell at public
Harry Silver, manager of the Pom­ by virtue of a warrant issued by the auction to the highest bidder for
padour mineral springs near Ashland, City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore­
in hand the property hereinaf­
nclpal Events of the Week has a crew of men engaged in putting gon, dated November 10, 1920, and cash
ter described. The particular tracts
down test wells for carbonic acid gas, issued by order of the Common Coun­ or parcels of ground to be sold, to­
briefly Sketched for Infor­
which the company expects to develop. cil of said Tillamook City, the un­ gether with the name of the owner
mation of Our Readers.
On account of the success of the dersigned, Marshal of Tillamook or owners thereof, and the amount
state hatchery established five years City, Oregon, has duly levied upon for which each separate tract will be
and will, on Friday, the 7th. day sold, are as follows, to-wlt:
itizens of Dallas are attempting to | ago at Tidewater, the plant has been of January, 1921, at the hour of
enlarged
to
handle
15.000,000
eggs
in
10:00 o’clock A. M. sell at public Delinquent Street Assessments Dis­
ire a free mail delivery service.
place of the 10,000,000 bandied last auction to the highest bidder for
trict No. 10—3rd St.
sorge W. Wright, Albany attorney,
year.
cash in hand the property hereinaf­
Tract
beginning at a point 120 ft.
impiling a history of Linn county,
Plans have been announced by the ter described. The particular tracts East of the N. E. corner of Lot 4,
te Lower Columbis Oil & Gas com- Association of Pacific Fisheries for a or parcels of ground to be sold, to­ Block 3,Maple Grove Add. to "Dilu­
r has begun operations at its well nation-wide campaign of education as gether with the name of the owner mook City,, thence east 50 tee t,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
latsop county.
to the economy and food value of the or owners thereof, and the amount thence south 105 ft. therfee west
Notice
is hereby given that the
1 International mining convention more plentiful varieties of canned for which each separate tract will be 50 feet thence north 105 feet
County Court of Tillamook County
sold,
are
as
follows,
to-wit:
be held in Portland during the salmon.
place of beginning.
will until 10 o'clock on January 7th,
week in April.
F. M. This, an underground miner District No. 11, South Tillamook M.A. Baker Estate,Owner. Amount of '21 receive bids for the building of a
Sewer
ooding over family troubles, Rich- employed at the E. & E. mine at
Lien »523.42; Interest to Jan. 7, Section of the Wheeler to Nehalem
Thayer’s Add. Block 45, S. 1-2 $13.96;
Co. Road across the tidelands frofn
Cost of advertising $3.02.
Moss, aged 45, committed suicide Bourne, in Baker county, was instant­
Lots 1. 2. 3. P. W. Todd. Owner.
Stillwell Add.—Block 5. Lot 6. Sta 1155-00 to Sta 1206-00 accord-
ntario by shooting himself.
ly killed when a small rock became Amt. of Lien »92.61; Interest tc C. L. Largo and Lizzie Harris, Own- in8 to the Plans and Specifications
famous “Z” Engine
rkley Walker has purchased and dislodged striking him on the back of Jan. 7, $2.47; Cost of Adv. $5.67.
Jhe o,{ice of ,he County
ers. Amount of Lien »549.59; In-
med control of the Wallowa Coun- the neck.
Clerk
of
Tillamook
County.
the
Bosch high ten­
Norton’s Add.—Block 7, Lot g. terest to Jan. 7, $14.66; Cost of
No bid will be considered unless
leporter, published at Enterprise.
Mrs. Luke Jennings of Medford, 35« John Andreas Olson, Owner. Amt. advertising, $2.02.
sion, oscillating magneto
,hn Smith, who crossed the plains a sister of Milton A. Miller, internal of Lien $88.20; Interest to Jan. 7,
Stillwell Add.—Block 11, Lot 7, accompanied by cash, bidders bond,
combine to make the one SUPREME farm engine. 5 Call
A. M. Austin, Owner. Amt. of Lien or certified cheque for an amount
Oregon in 1852, died near Cottage revenue collector at Portland, was kill­ $2.35; Cost of Adv. $5.67.
equal to at least 5 per cent of the
on u* and see the result of this newest comhinction—FAIRBANKS-
Tract
beginning
at
the
S.
W.
cor
­
Ove a few days ago at the age of 95 ed instantly in an automobile accident
$549.59; Interest to Jan. 7, $14.66; total amount of the bid.
MORSE "Z” WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. 5 We are substan-
ner
of
Lot
6,
Block
3
Drew
’
s
Add.
Cost
of
advertising
$1.82.
on the Pacific highway near Medford
The right is reserved to reject any
tially assisted in delivering maximum engine service bp a nearbp Bosch _
to Tillamook City, thence South 105
Stillwell Aau.—Block 11, Lot 8.
” 'Legislation to compel farmers to de- Christmas eve.
degrees thence west 110 feet thence A. M. Austin. Owner. Amt. of Lien, and all proposals or to accept the
Service Station. 5 Prices—1 $4 H. P., $75.00—3 H. P., $145.00^,
proposal deemed best for Tillamook
For the second time within the paat North 105 feet
•troy Canadian thistles before they
6 H. P., $4004»—ail F. O. B. Factory.
thence East 105 $549.59; Interest to Jan. 7, $14.66; [County.
bloom is desired by Pomona Grange few weeks Gervais is without water. feet ta place of beginning. T. F. Cost of Adv. $1.82.
| Signed—Homer Mason, Co. Clerk.
The pumping station is ample to sup­ Harrison, Owner.
of Linn county.
Tract beginning at a point 60 feet
R. F. ZACHMANN
Amt. of Lien
First Pub., Dec. 23.'20
■nterpristng citizens of Boardman, ply the demand, but the wells fill $194.04; Interest to Jan. 7, »5.17; west
of the S. W. corner of ¡Last Pub., Jan. 6,'21
Morrow county, are negotiating to es­ with a fine sand and put the pumps out Cost of Adv. $6.67.
Lot 5, Block 10 of Stillwell Add. to 1
tablish a ferry across the Columbia of commission.
Said sale will take place at the Tillamook City, thence west 362.8
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE OF
Senator Chamberlain of Oregon was front door of the City Hall in Till*-* feet thence
feet
North 105
riW at that city.
FINAL ACCOUNT
OU and gas of a superior quality operated upon at the emergency hos­ mook City, Oregon, being the front thence East 362.5 ft. themce South[ Notice is hereby given that D. A.
have been discovered on the Jay Man­ pital in Washington, D. C„ Friday. It door of the building In which the 105 ft. to place of beginning. C. E. Browne, administrator of the ea-
Amt. of Lien, tate of Thomas P. Browne, deceased
ning ranch in Klamath county at a was said that the operation WL3 a Common Council of said Tillamook Hadley, Owner.
$3,794.82; Interest to January 7, hag filed in the County Court for
complete success and that the senator City holds its sessions.
depth of 1595 feet.
Tillamook County, Oregon, hiB Final
The names of the owners, or re­ $101.20; Cost of Adv. $3.02.
Two hundred dairymen of the Banks was resting comfortably.
Tract beginning at a point 270 it. ¡Account, and that the 24th day of
puted
owners
of
said
property
as
Taxpayers of Multnomah county
district have subscribed »18,000 for
hereinbefore given, are the names of West of the N. W. Corner of Lot 4 January, 1921, at ten o’clock A M.
the direction of a creamery and cheese will be called upon next year to meet such owners, or reputed owners, as Blk. 9, Stillwell Add. to Tillamook has been fixed as the time, and the
Court House as the place for the
the largest tax bill that has ever been
factory in that city.
they appear on the docket of city City thence West 52.5 ft., thence hearing of said Final Account.
presented
to
them.
The
total
will
be
Nearly a thousand dozen eggs were
liens of said Tillamook City, and South 105 feet thence East 105
All persons having objections to
marketed by the Ashland Cooperative approximately »14,713,000, or »53.44 each of said tracts of land so de- feet thence North 105 feet to the
said final account will appear at
per
capita,
based
upon
275,288
popula-
association in November, the price be­
scribed will be sold at said sale to place of beginning. Royal Stillwell said time and place and show cause.
tion as shown by the federal census satisfy the assessment, interest and Owner. Amt. ot Lien »549.59; I t »- (if any therr be, why said account
ta« 75 cehts per dozen.
costs due upon each tract as de­ terest to Jan. 7, $14.66; Cost of adv. should not be allowed and the ad­
More than 25 sawmills in Klamath of 1920.
A. E. WALLACE 1.0.0. F. BUILDING
A squash so large that many people scribed, and each tract will be sold $3.02,
ministrator discharged.
y have closed down for the win-
Tract beginning 382.5 feet West of
D. A. BROWNE.
Mutual Phone
BeU<7J
Only three are still running and refused to believe it a real vegetable separately.
Administrator of the Estate
This sale is made for the purpose the N. W. corner of Lot 4 Block 9,
but thought it was an imitation made
may suspend soon.
Stillwell Add. to Tillamook City,
of Thomas Browne, deceased.
Fbur boys whose ages range from 16 of paper has been on exhibition for of satisfying the delinquent assess­ thence West 47.5 feet thence 12-23t5
ments
for
street
improvements
duly
te 19 years are in the Lane county jail, several days in the window of Mur­
assessed against said property, to­ South 105 feet thence East 47.5
charged with the burglary ot several phy’s seed store in Albany. It weighs gether with interest and costs there­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
feet thence North 105 feet to
181
pounds.
stores at Cottage Grove.
on, said assessments having been the place of beginning. Royal Still- i Notice is hereby given, that the
Two hundred phonographs are now
, The fourth annual automobile show
made by the Common Council of well, Owner. Amt. of Lien »497.26; I undersigned Sheriff of Tillamook
of the Pendleton Automobile Dealers’ in process of manufacture at the Cre­ Tillamook City, Oregon, on 29th day Interest to Jan. 7, $13.26; Cost ' ¡County, Oregon, by vlrture of an at-
°* tacbment excution issued out of
•MOciation will be held In Happy Can- mona Phonograph company's plant at of June, 1920, and said assessments Adv. $3.02.
Oregon, for Lane county is a case
Albany.
Materials
are
on
the
way
to
March 10, 11 and 12.
having been thereupon docketed In
Maple Grove Add. Block 1, Lot 6-i therein pending wherein Tillamook
I
ibcats are having a hard life In Albany that will keep the plant oper­ the docket of city liens of said Till­ W. G. Dwight Est., Owner. Amt. of County Bank was plaintiff and W.
county this fall bounty on 17 of ating at the rate of 15 finished cab­ amook City, and more than 30 days Lien $537.26; Interest to Jan. 7, H. Effenberger and Oscar A. Effen-
having elapsed since said docketing $14.33; Cost of Adv. $1.82.
. berger
—— were defendants, and on a
hides being claimed at the clerk's inets a day.
Maple Grove Add.—Block 1, Lot 7. [judgment t and order af eale made
The Talent irrigation district has and said assessments not having
i in the last few days.
Amt. of and entered In s^ld court on the 24
IMhe city of Albany is trying to ob- filed with the state engineer applica­ been paid in whole or In part, and W. G. Dwight Est. Owner. *___ — day of August, 1920, commanding
FOR
AND
the
Common
Council
of
Tillamook
Lien
$537.26;
Interest
to
Jan. 7,
tion
for
certification
of
bonds
in
the
Mn a furniture factory to replace
the undersigned Sheriff to sell the
Colds, Coughs
La Grippe
$14.33;
Cost
of
Adv.
$1.82.
City,
Oregon,
having,
on
October
18.
tile furniture manufacturing plant sum of »33,000, to be used for the pur­ 1920, duly ordered a warrant TO
Maple Grove Add.—-Block 1, Lot 8, following described real property of
chase of additional land in connection
Vhleh formerly operated there.
W.
G. Dwight Estate, Owner. Amt. said defendants, being the property
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Issue for the collection of said de­
attached in said action on April 21,
More than 19,000 head of beef cattle with installation of what will be linquent assessments.
of
Lien
$537.26;
Interest
to
Jan.
7,
Taka
no
chances.
Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze.
1920,
towit:
i
here been shipped from Klamath coun­ known as the Emigrant reservoir, near
Dated this November 10th, 1920. $14.33; Cost of Adv. $1.82.
The West half of the Southwest
Breaks up a cold in 24 honra — Relievea
Maple
Grove
Add.
—
Block
3,
Lot
ty Since September 1, and 4000 head Ashland.
quarter of Section 1, and the East
Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache
bi. E. GRUBER,
1, W. G. Dwight, Owner. Amt. of half of the Southwest quarter of Sec-
Rogue river dairymen won highest
StlS remain on the feeding grounds.
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon
Quinine
in
this
form does not affect the head—Cascers ia beat Tonic
Lien $537.26; Intcrest
I
■ Jan.
-
to
7, tion 2, in Township 2 North of
deral game authorities refuse to honors in the Oregon Cow Testing as­
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s.
$14.33;
Cost
oZ
Adv.
$1.82.
*J “:.22
; Range 10 West. W. M. Also lots 7
ider the suggestion of Eastern sociation as the result of tests made
Maple Grove Add.— Block
F’
4, Lotinn(j »j oy Block 9 jn Nehalem City
N0TICE OF SALE FOR DELIN­
on sportsmen that the open sea- during November, according to results
2, W. G. Dwight, Owner. Amt. 01 according to the recorded plat there-
QUENT
STREET
IMPROVE­
for shooting migratory birds be which have just been given out. That
Lien $537.26; Interest to Jan. 7, of, all situated in Tillamook County
MENT ASSESSMENTS.
district also led others with 36 cows
Oregon. Also lot 3, Block 1 of Tohl.s
$14.33; Cost of Adv. $1.82.
gad.
Tract beginning at a point 105 ft. [addition to Neualem City, in Tllla-
krjory Ellis, 12 years old, was in­ yielding above 40 pounds of butter fat
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that West of the N. W. corner of Lot 4, i mook County, Oregon.
dy killed two miles south of Hllle- for the month.
by virtue of a warrant issued by the Block 9, Stillwell Add. to Tillamook ’ Will, on Monday, the 3rd day of 52SESH5HS25H5HS2SBSa5253raS2Sasa52S25a525252S2SESZ525B5252S25ZS2Sasa5B0
Because
of
the
wave
of
crime
over
when a truck driven by her step-
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore- City, thence west 105 feet thenee| January, 1921, at the court houso
i
ir capsized In a collision with an- the entire country and of the recent ’ gon. dated November 10, 1920, nnd South 105 feet thence East 105 feet I door in Tillamook City Tillamook
IITII A«T is THE MOST IMPORTANT
burglaries and attempted burglaries
Oregon, ut the hour or 10
r truck.
issued by order of the Common Coun­ thence North 105 feet a a. to place : County,
o’clock A.M. sell at public auction to
W nil ■ PIECE OF FURNITURE a
nlng men of Eastern Oregon, at and much petty thieving, the Medford cil of said TiJlamook City, th« un­
a
of
beginning.
John
Groat,
Owner,
highest
bidder
for
cash
in
hand
____________ IN
YOUR
HOME?
iference at Baker to devise means city council has added another police­ dersigned, Marshal of Tlllamouk Amt. of Lien $1,099.19; Interest to . aji of said property, or sufficient
Ung present conditions, adopted man to the night force, and lights have ' City, Oregon, has duly levied upon Jan. 7, 29.32; Cost of Adv. $2.82.
¡thereof to satisfy the udgment ren-
wage scale providing for a gen- been placed in all the alleys through­ and will, on Friday, the 7th day
Said sale will take place at the
said cause, whichi Is in fa-
out the business district
raAvotlon.
of January, 1921, at the hour of front door of the City Hall in Tilla­ vor of plaintiff and against the de­
HOW LONG COULD YOU GET ALONG WITH­
Declaring in their complaint that 10:00 o'clock A. M. sell at public mook City, Oregon, being the front fendants, for the sum of »2000.00,
ere are 7% fest of snow at Anna
with
interest
at
7
per
cent
per
an
OUT
A COOK STOVE? WE HAVE THE BEST
ig eamp in the Crater National Union county financially is unable to auction to the highest bidder for door of the building in which the num from August 14th, 1919, the
proceed
with
road
work,
that
road
whtah is four feet more than
cash in hand the property hereinaf­ Common Council of said Tillamook further sum of »200.00 as attorney's
LINE OF RANGES IN TILLAMOOK CITY.
was at that point at the same funds are at low ebb, and that the road ter described. The particular tracts City holds its sessions..
fees and the cost and expenses of
conditions should remain as they are or parcels of ground to be sold, to­
The names of the owners, or re­ the sale less »124.76 of the princi­
last year.
irks generated by friction while until labor and materials are cheaper, gether with the name of the owner puted owners of said property «8 pal of said Judgment, and the in­
on the sum of »2000.00 paid
Ing a silk dress in a Bend laundry William R. Jasper and Walter M. or owners thereof, and the amount I hereinbefore given, are the names of terest
to May 28th, 1920.
“The Range With a Reputation
the gasoline, set the building on Pierce have enjoined the Union oounty for which each separate tract will be such owners, or reputed owners, as
Dated this December 2nd, 1920.
sold, are as follows, to-wlt:
appear
on
the
docket
of
city
they
I
court
from
contracting
two
pieces
of
ind burned the clothing of G. E.
W. L. CAMPBELL.
road, advertised, ffom the Iowa school District No. 15, Sixth Avenue Eut liens of said Tillamook City, and Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon
i, proprietor.
a
each of said traots of land so de-
a
is Delta BUnglo company at Flor- bouse to Island City, and from Island
Paving
i
scribed will be sold at said sale to
a
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Thayer’s Add., Block 45, Lot 3. satisfy the assessment, interest and
has shut down its mill and log­ City to Cove. The distance covered
OF PUBLICATION
1-2 of lots 1, 2, 3, P. W. Todd. Own­
252525252525252525252525
camp while the capacity of the amounts to about »0 miles.
costs due upon each traot as de­
Notice Is hereby given that the
L. E. Bean of Eugene, who raoently er. Amt. of Lien »249.53; Interest scribed, and each tract will be sold
ia being increased by the addition
undersigned has been duly appolnt-
returned from Washington, D. Q, to Jan. 7, $4.74; Cost of AAv. $15.40 separately.
lother mash Ina
1 ed by tke County Court of the State
Bald sale will take place at the
vertou wants an armory building, whore he went several weeks ago in
This sale is made for the purpose 1 of Oregon, for Tillamook County,
1
front
door
of
the
City
Hall
in-Tilla
­
rge delegation of citisens went to the Interests of the Chamberlain road mook City, Oregon, being the front of satisfying the delinquent assess­ [ administrator of the estate of A. R.
n last week to urge appropriation bill, designed to aid the public land door of the building In which the ments for street improvements duly Batchelder deceased. All persons
0.400 county funds, to add to the states of the west tn building high­ Common Council of said Tillamook assessed against said property, to­ having claims against said estate are
gether with interest and costa there­ hereby required to present the same
ways, has received a telegram from City holds Its sessions.
i appropriation.
to me properly verified, as by law
I gravel on the Old Oregon Trail Representative McArthur stating he
The names of the owners, or re­ on, said assessments having been required, at the office of my ottor-
made
by
the
Common
Council
of
oen Pendleton and Echo has been had received aaauraaee from Chairman puted owners of said property as
neys within six months from the
and the road is oompleted except Mondell of the house oommlttee on hereinbefore given, are the names of Tillamook City, Oregon, on 29th day date hereof.
of June, 1920, and said aseeeements
Dated thia 8th day of December
bridge near Echo, which will have public highways and other house lead- such owners, or reputed owners, as
ore that legislation providing ter ap­ they appear on the docket of city having been thereupon docketed in A. D. 1926.
i bnllt ia the spring.
the
docket
of
city
liens
of
said
Till
­
R N. HINKLE
■¡ong the various amounts asked of propriations similar to those called for liens of said Tillamook City, and amook City, and more than >0 days
Administrator of the Estate of
wm for improvements in Oregon tn the Chamberlain bill undoubtedly each of said tracts of land so de- having elapsed sines said docketing
A. R. Batchelder, deceased.
scribed will be sold at Mid m !<* to
BELL PHONE, MAIN 3. MUTUAL PHONE
i appropriation of $121,000 for will bo passed in the house.
■ and said assessments not having Barrick * Hall,
satisfy
the
aseesement,
in
and
To promote pure-bred livestock rale
ag a survey tt the Coos Bay
been paid in whole or in part, and Attorneys for Administrator. 12-915
Ing, Klamath Falla banks are offering costa due upon each tract as de- ' the Common Council of Tillamook
m road grant lands.
scribed, and each tract will be sold
City, Oregon, having, on O'tober 18,
is reported that the Crown-Wil­ inducements to communities making 1 separately.
SUMMONS
ls Paper oompaay will resume the best showing. The First National
In the Circuit Court of the State
This Mie Is made for the purpose 1920, duly ordered a wairent to
peratioas near Seaside within a bank has offered a high-class regie of satisfying the delinquent aoseM- Issue for the collection of said de­ of Oregon for Tillamook County.
time. The Seaside camp em- tered bull to the district that first rids ments for street improvements duly linquent assessments.
Edna M. Reinhart, Plaintiff, vs.
Dated this November 10th, 1920.
itself of all scrub sires and replaces assessed against Mid property, to­
i several hundred men.
Frederick
W. Reinhart, Defendant.
M. E. GRUBER,
ater two feet deep ran down Sea­ them with purobreds. The First State A gether with Interest and costs there­
To Frederick W. Reinhart, defend­
Marshal
of
Tillamook
City,
Oregon
streets Friday when the surf, Savings bank promises a registered on, said assessments having been 11-1112
ant above named.
>ped by a 50-mtle gale, dashed over buck of standard breed to the district made by the Common Council of
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
board walk and swept through putting In the greatest number of reg­ I Tillamook City, Oregon, on 16th day
OF OREGON, you are hereby
of
Aug.,
1920,
and
said
assessments
• • CALL FOR COUNTY ROAD • •
istered ewes in 1921. To encourage
of the business section.
quired to appear and answer to
having been thereupon docketed tn
WARRANTS
lore were two fatalities due to in­ hog culture the Klamath State bank ! the docket of city Hens of said Till­
All outstanding County Road War­ complaint filed against you in
dal accidents in Oregon In the will give a registered boar to the dis­ amook City, and more than 30 days rants endorsed prior to and includ­ above entitled suit, in the above
ended December 23. according | trict in which the largest number of having elapsed since said docketing ing the 20th day of October, 1920,
titled Court on or before the 3rd
report issued by the state indus- registered sows are placed dui Ing the [ and said assessments not having ‘ all such warrants not heretofore
of February 1921. and if you fail to |
I
called,
interest
ceases
this
30th.
day
next
year,
and
the
American
National
accident commission. The vlc-
been paid tn whole or in part, and ¡of December, 1920.
! BO appear and answer for want there- ,
were 8. M. Thiess, miner, of bank, to promote the grading up of the Common Council of Tlllamoog
KATHLEEN MILLS.
Of plaintiff will apply to said court
dairy
herds,
offers
a
high-grade
buH
ne, and Joseph M. Fitzgerald, la-
City, Oregon, having, on October 18,
County Treasurer.
h.i the relief pinyi 'i for in hor e ■
, of Salem. A total of 456 aeci to the district making the best dairy­ I 1920, duly ordered a warrant to
plaint,
to-wit: a dissolution of
1
issue
for
the
collection
of
said
dc-
were reported.
ing record In 1921.
SUMMONS
! linquent assessments.
In the Circuit Court of the State marriage contract now existln
Dated this November 10th. 1920. of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
tween plaintiff and defendant
A . E. Alberding, Plaintiff, vs. J. for such further relief as ti
M. E. GRUBER,
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon H. Alberding, Defendant.
To J. H. Alberding, the above 'Court may seem Just and equitable.
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This summons is puulisht-d
namf.d defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon order of Honorable Geo. R. Ba
NOTICE OF SALE FOR DEUN You are hereby required to appear Judge of the above entitl'd Coin*,
to handle your printing problems
QU ENT
STREET
IMPROVE­ and answer the complaint herln on made this 20th day of December
file a gainst you in the above en­
expeditiously and satisfactorily.
MENT ASSESSMENTS.
titled court and cause on or before 1920.
^*o job too small, to receive our
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six week» from the date of the first ' First publication shall be Deceni- ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th»t publication
eareful attention nor tco large for
of thia summons, and if ber 3», 1930 and the last puMleotioaj
by virtue of a warrant issued by the you fail to appear as aforesaid, the
our equipment. *,
Tillamook Transfer Co.
shall be February 3, 1931.
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore­ plaintiff will apply to tbs above
Barr lek A Hall AttorBoya tor
gon. dated November 19, 1910, sad -----anurt tar ths raUW prayed
Liberty Temple.
hy order ef take flimmne Qoro
eam»laiaL taffU; That PlaUlitf. TMaosooK Or.
The Supreme
Farm Engine
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CITY TRANSFER
Steam Heated Storage Room
Local and long distance
hauling
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA Ef QUININE
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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The Great Majestic
ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
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LAMB-SCHRADER CO
Transfer
Wood
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Phone 37 W
Tillamook Headlight