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    THURSDAY. MARCH 31, 1921
THE
Water Glass
Free!
ive One Quart
WATER GLASS FREE
With every purchase of One Dollar
This will make enough solution
to put down la to 20 dozen eggs
Why pa>’ a dollar a dozen
when ylou can have them for
25c., by using Water Glass.
Put them down’now while eggs are
cheap and Water Glass Free
For One Week
at
C. I. CLOUGH CO
THE REXALL STORE
Tillamook, Oregon
3
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
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9
Poisonous Plants of Tillamook County coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidne'
(By E.L. Glaisyer)
Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
Poison toad stools: This fungus
Sold Everywhere.
growth is found quite generally all
over the country. The poison is used
Executor's Notice To Creditors
as the base of poisonous fly paper,
Notice is hereby given that the
Symptoms: Frothing at the mouth, County Court of the Stale of Oregon,
staggering gait, coma and death. for the County of Tillamook, has ap­
Seen in summer.
pointed Guy Ray executor of the Last
Oregou water hemlock:
Will and Testament and estate of
found in springy and boggy places. John S. Campbell, deceased, and any
It is very poisonous, and has a root- and all persons having claims against
stock with several branching root- said estate, are hereby required to
Grows to a height of four feet, present such claims, together with
green ribbed hollow stems, proper vouchers, to said executor at
spreading in an umbrella like expan­ Box 141, Corvallis, Oregon, within
sion of white flowers. Most of the six months from the date hereof.
poison is in the roots but the tops
Dated March 31. A.D., 1921.
are aso very poisonous. Symptoms'
GUY RAY, executor of the Last
Violent convulsions, frothing at the Will and Testament of John S. Camp­
mouth and nose, excessive urinations, bell, deceased.
33115
shallow breathing and coma. Seen
in early spring or from slough hay
To The Tax Payers of Tillamook
in winter.
County
Larkspur: This is found along the
I wish to call your attention to the
streams and in the meadows. Grows
fact that all taxes remaining unpaid
to a height of several feet ana has a
after April 5th, are subject to an in­
rather broad geranium like leaf. It
terest charge of one per cent per
has white and light blue spur like
month on the first half. One half of
flowers. Poisonous before and at
taxes may be paid prior to the above
flowering time. Symptoms: Strad­
date and the remaining half let go
dling gait in hind legs, lnvoluntaiy
until October 5th without any addi­
movements of muscles, violent spasms
tional interest charged. Kindly gov­
easily frightened, appetite good unr;l
ern yourselves accordingly.
death. Seen in May and June.
3-31tl
JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff
Mr. Dairyman Attention
We have now leased the Whitney
Co. Ranch No. 2, 2ty miles north of
town, and will make it our business
to take good care of your dry stock.
For further information
please
phone 4F2, Bell phone.
3 24 t3p
Pure whipped cream is ued in
Lang’s individual chocolates. Buy
•ten and get one free. C. I. Clough.
Cut This Out -- It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to
Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chi
cago, Ill., writing your name and ad­
dress clearly. You will receive in re­
turn a trial package containing
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for
April Twenty-ninth”
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, guardian of the persons
and estates of George Ludtke and
Ivan Ludtke, Minors, in pursuance
of an order made by the County
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
authorizing and licensing him to do
so, stall from and after thee 28th
day of March, 1921, proced to Bell at
private sale the following described
real estate, situate in Tillamook
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Lots 1 and 2, in Block 9 of Mohler,
according to the recorded plat
thereof.
Said property to be sold for cash
Offers for
to the highest bidder.
the purchase of said property to b°
received by the underesigned at hl3
reesidence at Nehalem, Oregon, or at
the office of Botts & Winslow, altor-
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PAGE SEVEN
■eys-at-law, Tillamook City, Oregon.
Dated this February 21st, 1921.
H. V. ALLEY.
Guardian of the Persons and
Estates of George Ludtke and
Ivan Ludtke, Minors.
2-34-15
Notice of Execution Sale
Notice is' hereby ¿Iven, that undu
and by virtue of an execution and
order of sale issued out of the Cir­
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Tillamook Count, State of Oregon
on the 9th day of March, 1921, A
D., aid to me directed, upon a judg­
ment rendered by
said Circuit
Court for said County on the 7th day
of February, 1921, in a suit where­
in W. C. Logan was plaintiff
Thomas W. Ross, Kina Ros«,
wife, and Carl Armstrong, were
fendants, commanding me to make
sale of the following described real
estate in Tillamook County, State of
Oregon, to wit: The North East Quai
Thirty-
ter (N. B. %) of Section
one (31) in Township Two (2)
South of Range Ten (10) West of
the Willamette Meridan, to satisfy
a judgment in favor of the said
plaintiff and against the defendant
of
Thomas W. Ross for the sum
32294.97, w’ith Interest on »1235.00
18th,
of said amount from Octobdff
1910, at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum to the date of decree; with
interest on »570.97 of said
from March 27th, 1916, at the
of 8 per cent per annum to date of
decree; and like interest on »57.00
from March 23rd, 1918, to date of
decree and like interest on 361.00
from April 2nd, 1919, to date of de
cree and like interest on 365.00
from March 18th, 1920, to the date
of decree, together with the costs
and disbursements of suit taxed at
»20.50 and the costs of and upon
said writ of execution; I will on Sat­
urday the 30th day of April, 1921,
A. D., at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.
at the front door of the County
Court house of Tillamook County,
Oregon, in the City of Tillamook,
sell at public aution to the highest
bidder for cash the said real es­
tate above described to satisfy the
amounts due upon said Judgment
and decree as above stated with ln-
terest from the date of the judg-
ment and decree to date of sale Mt
8 per cent per annum aad the costs
of making said sale.
Dated this 10th day of March.
1921, A. D.
JOHN ASCHIM,
Sheriff of Tilamook County, Oregon
3-10-t5
TALCUM
on your child's delicate, sensi­
tive skin. Our talcum powder
meets this special need. It con­
tains just the right ingredients
In the proper proportions to
benlflt the youthful epidermis.
Try a can to-day.
E. E. KOCH, Druggist
Prices On Lumber Are Down
Why not let rhe show you plans and give you es­
timates on the New Home which you expect to
build this year. Why wait any longer. My prices
are right and satisfaction guaranteed.
FRANK'H. MATTHEWS
Contractor and Builder
Shop in rear of 109 Second St.
Mutual phone.
CITY TRANSFER
Steam Heated Storage Room
Local and long distance
hauling
A. E. WALLACE
Beil 67J
1.0.0. F. BUILDING
Mutual Phone
CLAUDE I. MYERS,
PAINTING AND PAPER
HANGING
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the Common
Council ot Tillamook City, Oregon, has assessed to the property specially
benefited thereby and being the property included in Local Improvement
Districts No. 18 and 19, the cost of the improvement of Miller Avenue from
the South line of First Street South ore Miller Avenue to South linn ot
Eighth Street tn Tillamook City, Oregon, by providing for the grading and
paving thereof, and that the assessment so made has been entered in the
lien dockt of Tillamook City, Oregon, and that the amounts as assess'd
(against each lot. or part thereof, or tract or parcel of land, together with
MUTUAI. PHONE
the name of the owner, or reputed owner, of the lot, or part thereof, ur
tract so assessed, are all so set forth in the following list.
Notice of Hearing of Administrator's
Miller Avenue Grading and Paving Improvements Districts Nos. 18-19
Final Account
Addition
Block
Owner's Name
Amount
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
* I 869.20
Goodspeed
1
B. L. Beals, Jr.
Goodspeed
1
B. L. Beals, Jr. ...
264.76 dersigned has filed his Final Account
| Goodspeed
154.34 as Administrator of the Estate of
1
B. L. Beals, Jr. ...
1
! Goodspeed
6.73 Frank M. Wakeley, Deceased,In the
Carrie Galwith _
Goodspeed
Ethel Bales ..........
25.09 County Court of the State of Oregon,
1
Good speed
1
351.23
, Goodspeed
1
Ethel Bales .......................................
976.54 or Tillamook County, and that said
10
I Goodspeed
2
3
Rose V. Clough .... ...........................
328.05 Court has appointed Saturday, the
I Goodspeed
Rose V. Clough ...............................
919.56 6th day of April, 1921, at 19 o'tloek
2
4
1 Goodspeed
Roscoe Andrews ..............................
2
916.68 A. M., at th« courtroom of said Court
5
6
Good speed
Roscoe Andrews .............................
328.05 In Tillamook City, Oregon, as th«
2
Miller
7
1
G. H. Poland
.
.
23.45
Miller
8
J. M. Burns .......................................
1
117.15 true and place for heariag «aid M-
FO«
AND
Miller
J M. Burns
.
1
9
210.91 ount and th* elosing of said estat«,
C«N», C«agk>
L'« Gripp«
Miller
10
J. M. Burns
1
312.38 nd any and all persons having ob-
. Miller
11
1
J, M. Burns.......................................
624.01 ections to th« said aeeount ar« r«-
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
1 Miller
1
12
Emma Perkins............
624.01
appear at said time ' and
Miller
1
13
Emma Perkins ...............................
312.38 ulred to
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy tor the ftret snaeae.
Miller
14
Emma Perkins
1
210.91 place and present tke said objection*
Breaks up a cold In 24 hours— Relieve»
' Miller
1
Emma Perkins.... ............
_..
15
117.15 f any, to the Final Aeoonat and «too
Grippe in 3 days—Racellent for Headache
j Miller
16
Wm. Randal)
1
23.43 closing of said estate.
Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Caacara ie treat Tonic
| Miller
2
1
Lola L. Handley .... ............... ..... 1,003.08 Dated Marek 17, 1921.
Laxative—No Opiate in HIM’«.
Miller
2
Lola L. Handley _______________
2
328.05
Miller
N35'-7 Lola L. Handley
2
109.35 H. V. Alley, Administrator of the Bu­
Miller
N35’-8 Lola L. Handley ______ ________
2
255.16 rnt* of Frank M. Wrkely, Deceased.
Miller
S70'-7 C. A. & Grace Johnson ..................
2
218.70
.'-4 r I
3-17t5
Miller
2
S70'-8 C. A. Ä Grace Johnson
...... ...
539.13
Miller
t
7
W. J. Ä S. J. Goyne.........................
23.43
Miller
8
8
W. J. t 8. J. Goyne..........................
117.15
Miller
9
W J * 8. J. Goyne ..........................
3
210.91
Miller
10
W. J. i S. J. Goyne.............
3
312.38
Miller
11
W. J. & S. J. Goyne
3
624.01
Miller
12
C. B. Van tress . ............... ............. .
3
429.61
Silver Wav« Chapter No. 18
Miller
13
C. B. Vantress
3
312.38
0. E. 8.
Miller
14
C. B. Vantress . ...............
3
210.91
Stated communleatIons first and
Miller
15
C. B. Vantress
3
117 15
Miller
C. B. Vantress ... .... . ... . ...................
3
16
23.43 third Thursdays of each month In
Congregation of
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
Miller
4
Sisters of the Most Precious Blood 3,532.56
I. »1.1 A D. DOTY, Sec.
Miller
5
7
Josephine Melcholr ..........................
28.43
Miller
5 *
8
117.15
Josephine Melcholr -....
Marathón Lodge No.
Miller
5
9
Josephine Melcholr ....
210.91
93. Knights of Pytbia*
Miller
* 5
M
Josephine Melcholr
312.38
Miller
5
11
Josephine Melcholr __
583.69
Regular meeting Mon­
Miller
5
12
624 01
E. W. Blanchard
day evenIeg at 7:45
Miller
5 W20’-13 E. W. Blanchard
265.51
sharp. By order of
Miller
5 E5H13
Frank Kutcher
46.8"
the OhaneeHor Com­
Miller
5
14
Frank Kutcher ..
210.91
mander.
Miller
5
15
Frank Kutcher _
117.15
John e. CarroM, C, C.
Miller
5
16
Anna Rutgers ..
23.45
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Miller
6
1
Arch Deacon Diocese Oregon City 1,039.08
W R C.
Miller
”
6
2
Arch Deacon Diocese Oregon City
328.05
Corlalth Relief Carps, No. 54 Dept
Miller '
6
7
Arch Deacon Olocene Oregon City
328 05
THE MOST important
Miller
6
8
Arch Deacon Olocene Oregon City
765.48 of Oregon, meets on first and third
Miller
7
7
PIECE of furniture
Martin Berns. Jr.
23.45 Friday evenings of each month, at i
Miller
7
Theodore Bernn ...
8
117 15 8 p. m., in the W O. W hall. Visitors
------ ---------------- IN
YOUR
HOME?
Miller
•
7
9
Theodore Berna
210 91 welcome .
Miller
7
10
Theodore Berns
312.38
Minnie Johnsen, President
Miller
7
11
Theodore Berne ...
624.01
Bilzabeth Gonover, Secy.
Miller
7
12
Emma Brodhead
624.01
HOW LONG COULD YOU GET ALONG WITH­
Miller
7
13
Emma Brodhead
312.38
Corinth
Po«t.
No.
36.
Dept,
of
Oregon
OUT
A COOK STOVE? WE HAVE THE BEST
Miller
7
14
Emma Brodhead ....
210.91
Miller
7
15
Emma Brodhead —
117.15 Meets on second and fourth
LINE OF RANGES IN TILLAMOOK CITY
Miller
7
15
Emma Brodhead
117.15 Saturdays of each month
Mllftr
7
Frank Berns
1«
23.43 at 1:30 p. m. in W O. W.
Miller
8
Nifcl
Robert McGrath
I7'i ••
Miller
8
Robert McGrath
164.03 hall. Visitors welcome.
NH1
W r •
Miller
8
sm
Chas. Van Patten
479 95
H. W Spear, Com'dr.
“The Range With a Reputation
«
Miller
8
Chas. Van Patten
8H2
164 03
Samuel Dowas, Adjt.
.Miller
8
N\i7
Chas. VanPatten
164 03
Miller
8
NH8
Chas. Van Patten
479.95
Johnson Chapter No. 24
Miller
8
8147
Wm Ryan
164 1*:;
R. A. M
Miller
9
Wm Ryan
479.95
W
Stated convocations every
Miller
9
7
Geo. B.# Lamb
23 43
first and third Fridays.
8
Miller
9
Geo. B.’ Lamb
2S2S252M52Sa52S252525ZSZ5i
117.15
Visitors welcome.
Miller
9
9
U. G. Jackson
187.18
f.
E
Keldson,
See.
Miller
9
10
U. G, Jackson
Miller
9
11
U. G. Jackson
Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. & A.M
Miller
9
12
Lewis Benfield
Miller
9
13
Le.vis Benfield
Stated Communication see
Miller
9
14
Lewis Benfield
end Wednesday In «aeh
Miller
9
J. M. Baker
15
mouth. Visit lag Bret hern
Miller
»
7«
J M Baker
Miller
10
1 <
F R Beals
wecouie.
Miller,
10
2
F. R Beal.'
Harvey Ebtnger, Hec'y
7
Miller
10
Godfred Marolf
g
Miller
10
Godfred Mafblf
Said »‘t*t*ment> have been enter
is of March 21. 1921, and are r
payable Applies'Iona to pay said aaotasmentx In in stallniente may
TRÛNSFE
tr 'd< within 30 day- from Mid date. and If such application h not m
within -ueh time, said aawaaaienta mum be paid In full In cash Form»
7 30 p. m.
application may be had from the City Recorder Dated thlr M. rch 24th,
Rebekah. Wednesday evenire
1921.
FRANCES B STRANAHAN.
Camp 3-4, Thursday
I
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregor
1102 E 2nd St.
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA D QUININE
'ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
Lodge Directory
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
U71I AT IS
Wil Al
WOMEN AND PROSPERTY
HOW does Oregon's prosperity depend upon the women ? Be­
cause the women do 90 peT cent of the buying and when they
insist upon Oregon-made products they help keep Oregon’s pay
rolls going, and. therefore, Oregon’s prosperity growing.
Women not only do the greater part of the spending, but
from those nationalized' accounts at the First, we know they
do a lot of the SAVING too.
DIRECTORS
John Morgan
W. J Riechers.
A. W. Bunn
ß C. . Lamb.
Henry Rogers
C. J. Edwards.
C A. McGhee
The first NationalBank j
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
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Results For You
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ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
Transfer Wood
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iberty Temple.