NOTICE OF GUARDIAN S SALE I Pascagoula, Miss— a party of hunters which has Just returned here from Bayou C»<«>tte reports that on Saturday the men saw an alligator prepan» to attack a weasel, whereupon the weasel, with remarkable alacrity, leaped into the 'gator's extended Jaws and slid down into its stomach. The hunters say they were as­ tonished at tlie actions of the weasel and awnfted results. Within fifteen minutes they ob­ served the weasel eating its way through the entrails of the mon­ ster. According to the hunters, the fondness for eggs prompted the slender animal to take Ita chances In the alligator. Problem Being Worked Out in Village Only Five Miles From London. plan FOR 800,000 HOUSES Colossal Task Involves Expenditure of More Than $100,000.000 Every Year for a Per'od of More Than Sixty Years. New York.—“It’s all Jolly well to 10« k to the government to solve your parti« ular housing problem, but at die same time public-spirited men and women, working Independently, with the right ideas, can do much toward ai«ling the government In reducing this problem to n minimum.” That in substance is what Mrs. Henrietta Barnett had In mlntl when, with others Interested In community welfare, she established the Hamp* ste.i'l Garden Suburb, five miles from Lon «Ion. “Our village now is a most attrac­ tive place," said Mrs. Barnett, at the Cosmopolitan club, New York, where she Is staying for a few days before returning to England. “Hampstead Gai'len Suburb now has a population of about lO.ooO. The ground was brok­ en for it In 1907 and the present posi­ tion of this pioneer experiment of town extension. In spite of suspension of building more than six years, is most satisfactory.” Many desperate honieseekerg in New York no doubt would heartily in- dor e a similar scheme, says the writ* er if an article published In the Bos* ton Globe. Project for 800.000 Houses. That the housing problem in Entr- land has been more serious than that In X' « 1 1 rk is indicated by tlie state­ in«? tlmt England Is engaged in tlie co;. •■•:100 feet. with concrete piers and trestle P- Plans and speciflcati ns r.iay be proaches, ever the North Fork of ehaleni River at the Scovell place. .•:ee:i at the office of the County Cltrk according to the pl: rs and specifica­ of Tillamook County, Oregon. tions on file in the office of the Coun­ No bid will be considered unless ty Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore. accompanied by cash, bidder', bond, No bid will be accepted unless ac­ or certified cheque for an amount companied by cash, certified cheque, or bidder’s bond for an amount equal equal to at least 5 per cent of the to at least 5 per cent of tlie total total amount of the bid. amount of the bid. The 1 ight Is reserved to reject any The right is reserved to reject any and all bids or to accept the bi 1 and all bids or to accept the bid denied best for Tillamook County. deemed best for Tillamook County. H. S. BRIMHALL. H. S. BRIMHALL. County Cl’e.k County Clerk. First pub. Feb. 24, 1921. Last pub. Mar. 10, 1921. First Pub. Feb. 17. 1921. | Last Pub. March 3. 1921. In the name of the state of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear !and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause, on or before the last day of the publication of this summons as hereinafter set forth, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the Let me show you plans and give yon estimates plaintiff will take a decree against you as prayed for in said complaint, on that new house of yours ¡or help you p|lin ito which is briefly as follows. make your old one'more complete. That the marriage contract ex­ isting between the plaintiff and de­ Residence: 1002 3rdJAve. East, Cor. 10th. Mutual PLone fendant be forever annulled; and that he have an absolute divorce from the defendant, and for any oth­ er or further relief which the court may deem meet and equitable This summons is published by or­ der of the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of the above named Court, said order having been made and entered on the 10th day of Febru­ ary, 1921, and the date of the first publication hereof being February 10, 1921, and the date of the la >t publication is the 17th day of March, 1921. This summons being published by virtue of said order for a period of six consecutive weeks. Bell 67J Mutual Phone S. S. JOHNSON, Attorney for the plaintiff. — Postoffice address: Tillamook, Oregon aS25ï5HSE5H5HSa5H5asaSH52S252SH5252S2ra 2-10t7 •V FRANK H. MATTHEWS CONTRACTOR ANDi BUILDER CITY TRANSFER Steam Heated Storage Room Local and long distance hauling A. E. WALLACE LT (V i in ru In the Circuit Court of the State fl Í of Oregon, for Tillamook County. Summons Bv Publication Maggie Knudson, Plaintiff, vs. F. S. Harmon Furniture Company, a Corporation, Chas. I. Clough Com­ pany, a corporation. Alex McNair & Company, a corporation, Jones- Knudson Furniture Company, a cor­ poration, John Erickson, Adolph Erickson. Claude Myers, Chris Nel­ son and Carl Knudson. Defendants. Governor, In Ili Health and Under To Carl Knudson, one of the de- fendutila above named: Charges, Commits Suicide—is Com­ In tlie name of the State of O ro­ pletely Absolved by Naval gon : Court of Inquiry. You are hereby required to ip pear and answer the complaint fll»d NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. San Francisco.—American Samoa’s against you in the above entitled Notice is hereby given that the be -tli’-fnspei ting chief of police Is out County Court NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. cause on Or before th«» date of th« of Tillamook County of jail, and th«» judge, who has seven Notice is hereby given that the last publication of this summons and will until 10 o’clock on March 9. other jobs, is again holding court, ac­ County Court of Tillamook County if you fail to appear and answer, for cording to advices from Tutuila. This 1921, receive bids for the erection of will until 10 o’clock March 9, 1921, want thercoi the plantiff will apply Io the above named Court for th change back to noraigl followed n na­ a county warehouse 50 x 80 feet nt receive bids for furnishing hardware, relief prayed for in the complant. val inquiry which resulted in dissipat­ Nehalem City, according to the which is briefly as follows: Thut a ing an ntte ipt by a naval «-file, r and plans and specification . n file in th sash, etc, delivered at Cloverdale for decree be entered herein declaring a former newspaper reporter to con­ office of the County Clerk of Tilla­ use on a new County Warehouse. that 50 shares of stock of ilia Specifications may be seen at the Jones Knudson Furniture Company trol the naval administration of the mook County. American possession In the South No bid will be considered unl“-s residence of Herman Farmer, Clover­ I now in the possession of defendant Seas. dale, or at the office of tlie County Jones-Knudson Furniture Company and John Erickson, be declared the In furtherance of this attempt, the accompanied by cash, bidder's bond, Clerk of Tillamok County, Oregon. in natal officer. Creed H. Boucher, lieu­ or certified cheque for an amount No bids will be considered lin­ property of the plaintiff, held trust fot her by the two defendants tenant commander, and the ex-report­ equal to at least 5 per cent of the to­ less accompanied by easi), certified last named, subject to the payment er, Arthur A. Greene, enlisted the tal amount of the bid. cheque, or bidder's bond for un of the followng indebtedness of Carl support of Commander A. C. Kall, The right is reserved to reject any second In rank to Commander War- and all bids, or to accept the bid amount equal to at least 5 per cenf Knudson, to-wit: Alex McNair & Company, $6.00; Chas. I. Clough of the total amount of the bid. ten J. Terhune, governor of the deemed best for Tilamook County, Company, $50.51 ; John Erick <>n, Island. The three filed charges against The right is reserved to reject any I $236.76; Adolph Erickson, $85.80; H. S. SRIMHALL. Terhune and his administration, and and all bida or to accept the bid Claude Myers, $50.00, and I Chris County Clerk. finally Kail tried to send a wireless Nelson, $204.00: And further, that deemed best for Tillamook County. message to the navy department at First Pub. February 17, 1921. upon the extinguishment of said in­ H. S. BRIMHALL, Washington, branding Ills superior as Last Pub. March 3. 1921. debtedness th«» said stock, or so County Clerk. much thereof as may be -left af'cff Insane. First Pub. Feb. 17, 1921. such extinguishment, be transferred Takes His Own Life. Notice of Filing of Commissioneis Last Pub. March 3, 1921 on the books of the defendant Jones- With the message in front of him, Report for Sunset Drainage District. Knudson Furniture Company to and Notice is hereby given, to all per­ Terhune, suffering from ili health, in the name of the plaintiff, Pial li­ committed suicide. The pitiful part sons interested in the land included tiff further prays for general velier. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. of this tragedy developed when the within the Sunset Drainage District This summons is published by or- Notice Is hereby given that <11 navm court of inquiry, already en of Tillamook County, Oregon, th­ der of Hon. Homer Mason, CoutiI y County Court of Tillamook Coir, v Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon route to Tutuila from Hawaii, ab- boundaries of which are follows. io- will until 10 o’clock on March !' by an order made and entered rr> solved Terhune's administration of all wit; •»> 1921, receive bids for approximately 27th day of January, 1921, in charges, rtemnnieDded the eportatlon Beginning nt a point where the 35,000 feet B. 51. No. 1 Common fir absence from Tillamook County, of Greene, the court martial of Bou- the Judge of said Civ« lit Court, th Cher ami the removal of Kail frorn his Wet bank of the South fork of the lumber delivered at Cloverdale. first publication hereof being Febru­ Nehalem River InlersectsMhe Sectio i post. Specifications may be seen at the ary 3. 1921, and the 1. t publication Among the charges filed n gainst line running East and West, be­ residence of Herman Farmer at Clov­ being on the 17th day of March, Terhune’s administration was one tween Sections 23 and 26. in Town­ erdale, or at the office of the County 1921. that officials were drawing illegal sal­ ship 3 North of Range 10 West, W. Dated Feb. 3, 1921. aries. J. Iliukin Mailo, unlive chief 51 . and running thence West along Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon. T. H. Goyne and S. 5. Johnson, No bid will be considered unlei of police, and Judge A. N. Noble were Attorneys fo the Plaintiff. I said Section line to the point whir ■ accompanied by cash, bidder’s bond, especial targets of Boucher, Greene PostofUce addre :s, Tillamook, Ore. the same intersect: the East bank of or certified cheque for an amount 2-10t7 and Kail. After Commander Terhune shot him­ the main channel of the N« hal< in equal to at least 5 per cent of the self Knll became acting governor, and River, and running thence in total amount of the bid. he jailed Mailo on chare« s tlmt the southerly direction along the East The right is reserved to reject any chief of police had urged the natives bank of said river to the 16!h See- and all bids, or to accept the bid to oppe-e tlie activities of Greene and tiou line running East and West Marathon Lodge Kall. Previously Boucher had alleged through the South half of Section 35 deemed best for Tillamook County. H. 8. BRIMHALL. 93, Knights of Pythias that irregularities of the Terhune ad­ in said Township and Rango; thence County C'erk. ministration incliide«l paying Mailo as Regular meeting Mon­ “beetle inspector” as well as h ad of East along said 16th Section Line to First Pub. Feb. 17, 1921. day evening at 7:45 the West line of the right of way of the polic«» force, but that no beetles Last Pub. March 3, 1921. sharp. By order of the Southern Pacific Company’s rail­ were inspected. the Chancellor Com­ Judge Noble, who. besides being dis­ road; thence Northerly e.nd Easterly mander. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS trict judge, was secretary to the com­ along said line of said railroad right John C. Carroll, C. C. Notice is hereby gtven that th? mandant, registrar of titles, secretary of way to a point where the same in­ of native affairs. Judge of the probate tersects the Northerly line of the County Court of Tillamook County W. R. C. will until 10 o'clock on March 9, court, superintendent of education, as­ county road near Mohler; thence 1921, receive bids for the construc­ Corinith Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept, sociate member of the high court and of tion of two reinforced concrete cul- of Oregon, meets ou first and third vice president of the American Bank Easterly along the North side of Samoa, was charged by Boucher said county road to the West bank verts between Kilches river and Ida­ Friday evenings of each month, at nnd Greene with being ins'rumen tai of the South Fork of the Nehalem ville on the State Highway, accord­ 8 p m„ in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors welcome . in alleged misuse of funds and au­ River; thence following the South ing to the plans and specifications on Minnie Johnson, President thority, Kall closed N ible’e court Fork of the Nehalem River, down file in the office of the County Clerk Elizabeth Conover, Secy when the former became acting gov- stream, to the place of beginning. of Tillamook County. ernor. That the commissioners hereto­ No bid will be considered unles Corinth Po«t. No. 35. Dept, of Oregon Board Sit» Eight Days, fore appointed Io assess benefits and accompanied by cash, certified check, Meet» on second and fourth board of inquiry sat for eight Tlie damages to the property and lands or bidder's bond, for an amount Saturday» of each month kdw days, Testimony revealed that ?.tou- «■her for 25 of his 85 days’ service, situated in said drainage district and equal to at least 5 per cent of th* at 1:30 p. ni. in W O. W. Ml was tinder suspension on three to appraise the casii value of the land total amount of tlie bld. hall. Visitors welcome JLjtJ of i charges—carrying a pistol, attempting necessary to be taken for rights The right is reserved to reject any a mutiny and falsehood. Boucher's way. holding basins and other work H. W. Spear, Com’dr. and all blds or to accept tlie bin examination revea!e«l (hot he posed as of said district within and without Samuel Down», Adjt. a secret senice man without author­ the limits of said district, filed their deemed best for Tillamook County. H 8. BRIMHALL. ity; publicly criticized the secretary I report in this office on the 18th day Johnson Chapter No. 24 County Clerk of the navy and the PreWdent; In- of February. 1921, and you and each R A. M. subordfnately communicated with au­ First Pub. February 17, 1921. Staled convocations every thorities In Washington In violation of you are hereby notified that you La-t Pub. March 3, 1921. first and third Fridays. of regulations, and committed many many examine said report and fib Visitor» welcome. exceptions to all or any part therec. oth<*r breaches of naval regulations I. E. Kcldsoa, Sec. Administrator! Notice of Final Fpon examination he declined to on or before the 21st day of March. Account answer many questions on the ground 1921. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Tillemook that the answers would Incriminate H. 8. BRIMHALL. the below named administiator has Lodge himself, lie acknowledged thut all County Cleik of Tillamook tiled his Final Account in the Esta.e No 1280 charge he made were based upon -if Laura I. Chance, deceased, and L. 0. 0 M. County, Oregon h-arsay an«l without invent’gat ion. ’hat hy an order made and duly It was rever.le«! that documenta were entered, the County Court for Tilla­ Meets stolen from naval officers, but an at­ mook County. Oregon, has fixed Mon­ every tempt to fntro'i e these by G.vene, Give a look at the prices of can- day, th« 28th day of February, 1921. Friday who noted as Eoucher’s counsel, was ned peaches, pears, salmon and ber­ at ten o'clock a. in. as the time, and at overruled by the board. ries at the Burge Grocery—a cut • f the Court House of Tillamook County K. of P. Tim testimony revealed also that 25 per cent. 12-23tf Oregon, as the place for the hearing Hall. of said Final Account. Greene and Boucher created unrest NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN among the natives ,’n ar. effirt to that all porr-n.i having any objectin’ 8. A. Brodhead, Sec. change the government »nd ufiiroe to said Final Accnwn* and to the control for themselves. Their aetlvl- disc ha.;;, oi this admlnlrttator. ap­ Tillamook Lodge No. 57. A F. A A M tl*»s resulted In organization of nntl .es pear at .»aid time and place, and sho' Into a “committee" which forwarded Stated Common leaf Ion cause if any th*r* be, why said ’.1 an appeal to President Wilson to re­ mlnlstrator should not be dlochar Cind Wednesday In move Governor Terhune, and the na­ and bi» bondsmen exonerated. month. Visiting Breihei tive unrest was manifested by several MARION r T. CHANCE wecome. tights with the American «allocs. Administrât« or of the E«»ta Laura I. Chance, Deceased. Harvey Ebtngir, Sec’y 1-27 tS If you do not read the ads care­ UP 8 g 1.0.0. F. BUILDING CLAUDE I. iMYERS, PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. 1102; E 2nd St. TILLAMOOK - - OREGON. MUTUAI. PHONE I Kill That Cold With CASCARA ¡¿J QUININE FOR AND O Colds, Coughs La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chanc»». Keep this standard remedy handy for the first anueie. 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. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT LAMB-SCHRADER CO Lodge Directory Mere Than She Expected Sufferers from backache, rheumat­ ic pains, stiff and swollen Joints, will be glad to raad this from Mrs. H. J. Marchard, 36 Lawrence St., Salem, Mass. "I took Foley Kidney Pills for kidney disorders and re- fully each week you are doing your­ ■ults are more than I expected. I self an injustice. recommend them to every woman so troubled.” Sold everywhere.—Adv. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County. I I . named defendant. i Charles I. Toeman, Plaintiff, vs. Rutk J. Yoeman, Defendant. Te Rutk J. TeMMk, the akeve Taesday eve. 7:34 p Rebekah, WedaMkay evealaff •amp 1-4, TMUrsdsy K a MqilS THE MOST IMPORTANT VT O A 1 PIECE OF FURNITURE *IN your home ? tn HOW LONG COULD YOU GET ALONG WITH­ OUT A COOK STOVE? WE HAVE THE BEST K In LINE OF RANGES IN TILLAMOOK CITY. ¡ff D B The Great Majestic “The Range With a Reputation H ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY Li I V LA r -r T r Dr. E. L. Glaisyer, VETERINARIAN, County Dairy Herd Inspector I I I I. P¡ ON E. V.' .1 ff'77'AL >.’L' X r. A GIHI.S LONCINO FOR CANDY Is quite natural. She Is born with vraet things. Our extra a taste for pure confectionery satisfies fine and this mil ural feminine lomfing com- Our chccolate» are a de­ pleteiy. A light, otir bon bou.s are a dream. taste of our candles muki s both them A box of and the giver favorites. our candy when you call is the best card you can offer or play. E. E. KOCH, Druggist