lAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1921 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ________ PAGE SEVEN , named defendant. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the i I In the name of t the state of Oregon, County Court of Tillamook County You are hereby required to appeur will until 10 o'clock on March 9, and pnswer the complaint tiled 1921, receive bids for the construc­ I against you in the above entitled tion of a 14-foot reinforced bridge cause, on or before the last day of over Gravel Creek on the North Fork I the publication of this summons u of Nehalem River County lload, ac­ hereinafter set forth, and if you fail cording to the plans and specific:« It ' so to answer, for want thereof the Let me show you plans and give you estimates tions on file in the office of th? plaintiff will take a decree against County Clerk of Tillamook County. you as prayed for in said complaint, on that new house of yours or help you p|iin |t0 No bid will be considered unless which is briefly as follows. make your old one*more*( < inpletc. That the marriage contract ex­ accompanied by cash, bidder’s bond, or certified cheque for an amount isting between the plalntifT and de­ Residence: 1002 3td Ave. East, Cor. 10th. Mutual Phone equal to at least 5 per cent of the fendant be forever annulled; and that he have an absolute divorce total amount of the bid. The right is reserved to reject an/ from the defendant, and for any oth­ and all bids, or to accept the bid er or further relief which the court may deem meet and equitable denied best for Tillamook County. This summons is published by or­ H. S. BRIMHALL, der of the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley. County Clerk. Judge of the above minted Court, First Pub. Feb. 17. 1921. said order having been made and Last Pub. March 3, 1921. I entered on the 10th day of Febru- ary, 1921, and the date of the first NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. publication hereof being February Notice is hereby given that the 10, 1921, and the date of the last County Court of Tillamook County publication is the 17th day of will until 10 o'clock, March 9, 1921, March, 1921. This summons being receive bids for the improvement of published by virtue of said order for Bell 67J - - Phone ’M the Trask River to Tillamook River .a period of six consecutive weeks. Mutual section of Market Road No. 2, by S. S. JOHNSON, paving with cone ee 6 inches thick Attorney for the plaintiff. and 9 fee vide, the distance being Postoffice address: Tillamook, Oregon approximately 4,600 feet. 2-10t7 Ir» Plans aaid specifications may be seen at the office of the County Clerk Summons Bv Publication of Tillamook County, Oregon. In the Circuit Court of the State No bid will be considered unless of Oregon, for Tillamook County. Maggie Ktuidson, Plaintiff, vs. F. accompanied by cash, bidder's bond, [(Copyright» or certified cheque for an amo i.it S. Harmon Furniture Company, a Corporation, Chas. I. Clough Com­ equal to at least 5 per cent of the pany, a corporation, Alex McNair & total amount of the bid. , Company, a corporation. Jone ship 3 North of Range 10 West, W. The right is reserved to reject any Knudson Furniture Company, a cor­ M„ and running thence West along poration, John Erickson. Adolph said Section line to the point where and all bids or to accept the bi 1 Erickson, Claude Myers, Chris Nel­ denied best for Tillamook County. the same intersects the East bank of son and Carl Knudson, Defendants. H. S. BRIMHALL, To Carl Knudson, one of the de- the main channel of the Nehalem County Clerk. fendants above named: River, and running thence in a In the name of the State of Ore- southerly direction along the East First Pub. Feb. 17, 1921. gon: Last Pub. March 3, 1921. bank of said river to the 16th Sec­ Y’ou are hereby required to ap- lhapters of the lied Cross in var- vice as residents of the State pear and answer the complaint filed tion line running East and West F parts of the country have been Washington will receive a bonus of ! through the South half of Section 35 (against you in the above entitled NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. cause on or before the date of the king loans to former service men. »15.00 for each month served bo- I in said Township and Range; thence Notice is hereby given that the last publication of this sunimons and ing their honorable discharge tween April 6, 1917, and November East along said 16th Section Line to County Court of Tillamook County if you fail to appear and answer, for (iticates as security for repay- 11. 1919, under the law which was the West line of the right of way of will until 10 o'clock March 9, 1921, want thereoi the plantiff will apply it. The National Headquartei: recently adopted by the voters of the Southern Pacific Company's rail­ to the above named Court for the receive bids for furnishing hardware, relief prayed for in the complant, ¡he Red Cross, however, believes that state. Unlike similar acts in toad; thence Northerly and Easterly sash, etc, delivered at Cloverdale tor which is briefly as follows; That a to be contrary to the genet al ¡other states, the Washington law along said line of said railroad right decree be entered herein declaring use on a new County Warehouse. cy of the organization and has 1 does not require that the applicant of way to a point where the same in­ Specifications may be seen at the that 50 shares of stock <>f the I cted that all discharge certifi- for a bonus be a resident of the state tersects the Northerly line of the Jones-Knudson Furniture Company, residence of Herman Farmer, Clover­ i s Held as security be returned to at the time application is made. It county road near Mohler; thence I dale, or at the office of the County now in the possession of defendants Jones-Knudson Furniture Company of Clerk of Tillamok County, Oregon. owners. In view of the many only requires that he shall have Easterly along the North side AND and John Erickson, be declared the i upon former service men for been a bona fide resident of the state said county road to the West bank ; No bids will be considered un­ property of the plaintiff, held Colds, Coughs in La Grippe c discharge certificates it would at the time he entered the service. of the South Fork of the Nehalem : less accompanied by cash, certified trust for her by the two defendants i that they should be readily Wages received above regular army River; thence following the South cheque, or bidder’s bond for an last named, subject to the payment Neglected Colds are Dangerous of the followtig indebtedness of Carl lable at all times. Takv no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. i pay for the service in the Spruce Di- Fork of the Nehalem River, down amount equal to at least 5 per cent, Knudson, to-wit: Alex McNair & » ♦ * | vision or in any other branch stream, to the place of beginning. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Company, $6.00; Chas. I. Clough of the total amount of the bid. That the commissioners hereto­ Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache large number of men who serv­ [ which made special allowances will The right is reserved to rejec. any Company, »50.51; John Erickson, Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic ile army or navy seem to have i be deducted from any allowance of fore appointed to assess benefits and and all bids or to accept the bid »236.76; Adolph Erickson, »85.80; I Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. Claude Myers, »50.00, and Chris ppeared since the signing of the j bonus made by the state. Applicti- damages to the property and lands deemed best for Tillamook County. Nelson, »204.00; And further, that situated in said drainage district and Istice and much space is being; j tions for bonus are procurable from upon the extinguishment of said in­ H. S. BRIMHALL, ted by various publications to [the State Auditor at Olympia, Wash­ to appraise the casli value of the land County Clerk. debtedness the said stock, or so of much thereof as may be left after npts at finding them. Buddies, ington, and must be carefully pre- necessary to be taken for rights First Pub. Feb. 17, 1921. way, holding basins and other work such extinguishment, be transferred in touch with your home folks, ■ pared. Last Pub. March 3, 1921 on the books of the defendant Jones- of said district within and without • • • r all, they are the ones most Un­ Knudson Furniture Company to and The following bulletin has been the limits of said district, filed their I ited in your welfare. in the name of the plaintiff. Plain­ 16th day NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. report in this office on the tiff further prays for general relief. issued by the National Judge Advo­ • • • of February, 1921, and you and each Notice is hereby given that the This summons is published by or­ arch 17th has been set as the cate of the Legion: of you are hereby notified that you County Court of Tillamook County der of Hon. Homer Mason, County “ Attention is directed to member, for tlie joint meeting and dance many examine said report and file will until 10 o'clock on March 9. Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, s given by Tillamook Post of ' of The American Legion that many exceptions to all or any part thereof 1921, receive bids for approximately by an order made and entered on the 27th day of January, 1921, in the American Legion and the Post I men are listed in the deserters' list I if the Adjutant General’s Office by on or before the 21st day of March, 35.000 feet B. M. No. 1 Common fir I absence from Tillamook County, of le Women’s Auxiliary. This af- lumber delivered at Cloverdale. the Judge of said Circuit Court, the will be for all former service 1 reason of the fact that subsequent 1921. first publication hereof being Febru­ Specifications may be seen at the H. S. BRIMHALL, their wives, sisters and swee‘- to registration they entered military residence of Herman Farmer at Clov- ary 3. 1921, and the last publication their lo- being on the 17th day of March, (service and did. not advise County Clerk of Tillamook ts. Other forms of entertafn- I erdale, or at the office of the County I 1921. County, Oregon [clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon. ; will be furnished those who do I cal board. After induction if the Dated Feb. 3, 1921. [ man did not report, he was listed as 2-17t3 lance. The K. P. hall has been T. H. Goyne apd S. S. Johnson, No bld will be considered unless i Attorneys for the Plaintiff. ;nated as the place. Invitations I a deserter. i accompanied by cash, bidder's bond. Postoffice address, Tillamook. Ore. “The work of clearing this list be sent to all former doughboys . >t/r- A tuia Al C or certified cheque for an amount ; 2-10t7 gobs whose addresses are known, will be materially assisted if all men LIVE L!Kt ANIMALO ¡equal to at least 5 per cent of the [ who are at all doubtful about their be- rho learned to distinguish . total amount of the bid. a "squr.ds east” and "squads I present status will write to the Ad The right is reserved to reject any ’ in the year and a halt prior jutant General of the Army setting Six Thousand Refugee Greeks and all bids, or to accept the bid deemed best for Tillamook County. e armstice will be welcome, forth their full name, local board, Reported in Fearful Plight. Marathon Lodge No. residence at the time of registration IS THE MOST IMPORTANT per. H. S. BRIMHALL. 93, Knights of Pythias and order number, if possible. » » • County Clerk. PIECE OF FURNITURE p] "Many other men were inducted People at Batum Lack Clothing and First Pub. Feb. 17, 1921. Regular meeting Mon­ regarding Unite information _______________ IN YOUR HOME? day evening at 7;45 pen who entered federal servic! in the service during the time of the Shelter and Are Dying at Rate Last Pub. March 3, 1921. Hharp. By order of Tillamook County seems to be influenza epidemic and ied before of From 35 to 50 a Day. the Chancellor Com­ ^dingly difficult‘to obtain. Old reporting. The names of such men NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. mander. i HOW LONG COULD YOU GET ALONG WITH­ M New York. — Six thousand Greek 3 »taper files give the names of probably appear as deserters also. Notice is hereby given that tl; John C. Carroll, C. C. “Any member of the Legion know­ refugees at Batum, Transcaucasia, County Court of Tillamook County OUT A COOK STOVE? WE HAVE THE BEST who were enrolled in the draft their clothing worn to shreds, are "liv­ |>ers of the old 10th Co., Oregon ing of such person should so notify ing like wild animals in dens" and will until 10 o’clock on March 9, W. R. C. LINE OF RANGES IN TILLAMOOK CITY. a al! pos- the Adjutant General with s Artillery are known, but fur- Corlnlth Relief Corps, No, 54 Dept, dying at the rate of from thirty-five II 1921, receive bids for the construc­ information seems strangely to sible information. KJ to fifty a daj, writes Dr. W. E. Ram­ tion of two reinforced concrete cul­ of Oregon, meets on first and third “Any individual or post of the bo. a Near East Relief worker of West verts between Kilches river and Ida­ Friday evenings of each month, at Icking. Tillamook Post should p a complete list showing the American L> gion suspecting a draft Philadelphia. Pa., in a report from th« ville on the State Highway, accord-1 8 p. Bl., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors “The Range With a Reputation ing to the plans and specifications on welcome . of every man who was actual- Ciserter or delinquent should so n )tl- Black set: port received here. in what he calls "a tragic exodus file In the office of the County Clerk Minnie Johnson. President fy the Adjutrnt General of the Army, the service and, so far as possi- that bids to become historic," Dr. Ram­ Elizabeth Conover, Secy. giving the full name of the suspected bo says the Greek government already of Tillamook County. I is military record. J I No bid will be considered unless deserter or delinquent, together with has repatriated 20.000 who emigrated • • • Corinth Po«t. No. 35, Dept, of Oregon his residence at time of registration from the Near East to colonize Thrace accompanied by cash, certified check, n who entered the federal ser- Meets on second and fourth 252S2SZ525¿5a5252SE5Z5Z5aS?SHSÍ5?.5E5B5Z5H«^.525?W525Vrí?1 or bidder ’ s bond, for an amount be and that from 10.000 to 12,000 remain and order number if that can Saturdays of each month the equal to at least 5 per cent of to be transported item Batum buck oDtained. at 1:30 p. ni. In W. O. W. to tbetr leimeland. total amount of the bid Most of these, he says, are physical­ The right is reserved to reject any hall. Visitors weleom«. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ly strong, but the 6,000 refuges« from and all bids or to accept the bid H. W. Spear, Com’dr. Notice is hereby given that the ether region« who flocked to Batum Vhen it ii an effort to drag one foot deemed best for Tillamook County. Samuel Downs, Adjt. r the other, whea you are always County Court of Tillamook County in the expectation of relief have been H. S. BRIMHALL. will until 10 o’clock on March 9, In that city five months, waitlug In d and seem lacking ia strength and County Clerk Johnson Chapter No. 24 brince, when aches and pains rack 1921, receive bids for the erection of vain for help, their condition dally R. A. M. First Pub. February 17. 1921. becoming more desperate oa account body, it is well to look for symptoms a county warehouse 50 x 80 feet nt Stated convocations every $ of tlie rlgoKs of the present Georgian Last Pub. March 3, 1921. first and third Fridays. pdaey trouble. Nehalem City, according to the winter. Visitors welcome. plans and specifications on file in tl., The Greek government. Dr. Rambo I. B. Kaldaoa, See. Administrators Notice of Final ■ office of the County Clerk of Tflla- explains, disclaiming responsibility for Account the plight of the people, has under ­ mook County. I»h effects of kidney and bladder NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tillamook No bid will be considered unl'ji taken. through humane considerations jble by removing the cause. They 1 the below named administrator has Lodge only, to feed «nd doctor the refugees, accompanied by cash, bidder’s bond, ■csiinf and curative. Tbeytoae up but. so far. has declined to transport filed his Final Account in the Estate No. 1260 BELL PHONE. MAIN 3 MUTI AL PHONE Ll.enables the weakened or diseased or certified cheque for an amount them to Ore» re, on tlte ground that of Laura I. Chance, deceased, and L. 0. 0 M br«. Tney relieve backache, rheu- equal to at least 5 per cent of the to­ there 1« insufficient housing there to that by an order made and duly entered, the County Court for Tilla­ Meats Ic pains, stiff joints, sore mascles. 4,»» H' O l imr 8+ 1*4- • ’ • ■ - * ' -».-H »4 M tal amount of the bid. shelter them. mook County, Oregon, has fixed Mon­ I W. Well,. Tonauin. Mich., writes *T The right is reserved to reject any letter says, “the day, th« 28th day of February, 1921, every "Meanwhile," the beat relief frem taking Foley Kidney Pills. and all bids, or to accept the bid 6.0(10 are overcrowded In barracks un­ at ten o'clock a. m. ns the time, and Friday I or my t>et mist ef the time end get tired I After taking Foley Kidney Pills, tbeymake fit for hunrtn habitation. The fam­ ‘the Court House of Tillamook Counly at deemed best for Tllamook County. bol like a new ram I recemmend them to ilies have ao privacy. Some are ly­ (Oregon, as the place for the hearing K. of H. S. BRIMHALL. Butjatrj end never have heard of cay case Hall. ia they dad not give satisfactiaa.” County Cleric ing In bed day and night because they of said Final Account. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN have no clothing to protect them from First Pub. February 17, 1921. the cold or cover their nakedness. Un­ that all persons having any objection 3. A. Brodhead, Sec. less speedy relief comes to these peo­ | to said Final Account and to the Last Pub. March 3. 1921. ple. most oi them will die during the discharge of this administrator, ap- Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A F. & A M citorus, the latest dance music or ' pear at saffi time and place, and show i compositions of the world's Notice of Filing of Commissi oaei«' winter. Already the remnant« of the cause if any there be. why said ad- Communication Stated à original refugees are in de-qtair. One ■atest musicians are to be heard Report for Sunset Drainage District. ef them said to me: ‘We are no Imlnistrator should not be discharged in c ond Wednesday Notice is hereby given, to all per­ longer waiting for ship»: we are wait­ and bls bondsmen exoneiate« have month. Visiting Brethei MARION T CHAN sons Interested in the land included ing for death.' Of 5.767 In this party Administrator of the E within the Sunset Drainage District In tils beginning, only about 2.400 re­ Laura I. Chance, Dece main—3,367 are ]ead. Another party i-27 of Tillamook County, Oregon th to of 6.800 ha« 2.800 survivors 1,000 are boundaries o which are follow de.’d. Of the survivors 7C j are liL" wit: SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION the In the Circuit Court of the 1- Beginning the West bank of Burge Grocery will savi you 20 of Oregon, for Tillamook County (KEROSENE) Charles I. Yoeman, Plaintiff, Tuesday eve, 7;30 p. Nehalem River intersects the Section i per cent on your groceries. 12-23tf Rebikak. Wednesday evening line running East and West, be­ Let a HeadHghr Clneatfied Ad do Ruth J. Yoeman, Defendant. TARDARD OIL company Camp 2-4, Thursday tCAtirOBNIA! J To Ruth J. Yoeman. th« a tween Sections 23 r.3d 21, in Town- th« work for you. Time to Change the Bait FRANK H. MATTHEWS CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER CITY TRANSFER Steam Heated Storage Room Local and long distance hauling A. E. WALLACE 1.0.0. F. BUILDING CLAUDE I. MYERS, PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. 1102Ì E 2nd St. TILLAMOOK - - OREGON American Legion Notes MUTUAL PHONE Kill That Cold With CASCARA QUININE 6* 'ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 4 LAMB-SCHRADER CO Lodge Directory g TIT II MW WflAI The Great Majestic ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY eet Drag? Dr. E. L. Glaisyer, VETERINARIAN, County Dairy Herd Inspector Your Favorite Song Makes^ a.SmmerCwkinj Comfortable PEARL Oil E. E. KOCH, Druggist