Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 28, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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PR. J. G. TURNER
BRIDE OCSCt'R’C THE G”O3’1
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
_____
an<> Oiro Haskins, the above named
L. Saldern, Plaintiff, vs. C. E. ^famdaats:
Field and Alice C. Field. Defend-' In The Name Of The State Of Ore­
Eye Specialist
gon: You are hereby required to ap
ants.
s-msnently located in Tillamook
By virtue of an attachment txo- pear and answer the complaint f’led
Ljvate office in Jenkin’s jewelry
against you in the above
entitled
It is at last judicially determined
cution Issued out of the Circuit
ourt and cause on or before six we'k3
Latest up-to-date lnstru-
that the groom nt a wedding is merely
Court of thc State of Oregon. for from the date of the first publ’cation
LeIlls and equipment. Evenings
a necessary incident, accessory, or
Hood River County, upon a judge­ of this summons, which is the 7th
piece of furniture. The bride Is the
and Sunday by appointment.
ment
for the sum of $1,000 ani lu­ day of April. 1921. and if you fall to
whole cast. In a divorce action In
terest
on said sum at the rate of so appear and answer, tor want
Complete Lens Grinding Factory
Louisiana, in which defendant denied
eight
per
cent per annum since the thereof, plai ttifl will apply to I ho
he
was
the
man
who
had
married
»n the Premises. Any lens dupli­
above named court for the relict
17th day of March, 1915, th.» fui-
plulntlfT, and his identity with the
prayed for in the compaint, which is
cated.
bridegroom was in issue, the court
ther sum of $100 attorney’s fees that plaintiff be decreed to be the
y says:
and $23.00 costa and disbursements owner in fee simple of the following
“The only evidence Introduced by
which judgment is in favor of the described real property, situated in
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the defendant In support of his de­
plaintiff L. Saldern. and against Tillamook County, Oregon, to wit:
nial that it was he who married plaln-
Old Papal Palace Restored.
BARRICK & HALL
the defendants C. E. Field and Alice
The East half of the Southeast
tifT In Indianapolis on October 9,
Thc ancient castle of Avignon, near C. Field, I will on Saturday the quarter of section 21, township 2
1011, was the testimony of the Pro­ Lyons. France, papal residence from
ATTORNEYS at law
bate judge who performed the cere­ 1309 to 1417. has been recently re­ I 14ih day of May, 1921, at the hour South of Range 9 West of W.M., con.:,
National Building
mony and that of the proprietor of the stored. and it Is planned to furnish It of 10 o'clock A. M. at the fiont talning 80 acres , more or less.
And that each of the above named I
Imperial hotel. The Probate judge with medieval furniture from the door of the Court House in the City
Tillamook. Oregon
and the proprietor of the Imperial ' atlcnn. The mayor of Avignon ap­ of Tillamook, Oregon, sell at public defendants be forever barred and en . '
hotel both testified that they had Iden­ pealed to the tnayc.- of Rome to help aution to the highest bidder for joined from claiming any right, title j
or interest in and to said property, or
tified the plaintiff as soon as she had In obtaining the desired furniture cash in hand, for the purpose
of any part thereof, adverse to plaintiff, ,
spoken to them when they stepped from the Vatican’« administration.
satisfying said judgment, the ft 1- and for such other and further relief
off the train In New Orleans; and
Up to now the f-mous castle is un­
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD from
that circumstance, counsel for furnished and there is nothing with­ lowing described attached real es- as to the court may seem equi’ablo.
t This summons is served upon you
defendant argue that the Probate in the building to remind one of the i tate, situated in Tillamook County,
VETERINARIAN
by publication by virtue of an order
Oregon
:
judge and the proprietor of the hotel splendor of the fourteenth century.
made aad entered by the Honorable
Lots 81 and 32,
would surely have been able to identi­
Block 22.
B’U Phone 2F2.
MutualPhona
George R. Bagley, Circuit Judge of
fy the defendant if he were the in­ I
Tillamook Beach.
Tillamook County, Oregon, dated thc
RETAIN
THEIR
WILD
INSTINCT
Tillamook. Oregon
dividual to whom plaintiff was mar­
Dated this 14th day of April, 5th day of April, 1921, directing ser­
ried by the Jud.’e In presence of the
1921.
vice of summons to be made upon
Herds
of
"Tame"
Buffato
Have
Much
hotel proprietor. We do not think so.
you by publication in thè Tillamook :
JOHN ASCHIM
T With due res; .-ct for ids honor, the
in Common With Their Brethren
i
Headlight, and by which order you
Sheriff
of
Tillamook
County
Who
Have
Freedom.
Dr. J. E. Shearer Dr. A. C. Crank I Probate Judge, and for the proprietor
are required to appear and answci
Oregon
of the Imperial hotel, it may be that
said complaint on or before six weeks
Drs. Shearer and Crank
The “tame” buffalo of Yellowstone 414t5
the bride attracted more attention
from the date of the first publication
National
Park,
are
tame
only
in
the
than the groom.” — From West's
MEDICINE & SURGERY
of this summons, and said order fur .
manner of speaking. They retain all
Docket.
tier providing that this summons be
National Building
the habits of the original wild si>ecies.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO published for six consecutive weeks,
instance, they are able, without
Tillamook. Oregon
MUST BREAST TAPE TO WIN For
and the date of the first publication
CREDITORS
fail, to predict a heavy storm for one
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Notice is hereby given that the is the 7th day of April, 1921.
or two days in advance. As the buf­
Starter In Life's Race Foolish to
BOTTS & WINSLOW, Attorneys
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falo of the old plains were known to undersigned has been, by the Coun­
Handicap Himself by Forebod-
Postoffice addie««.
do, they point the storm, standing ty Court of Tillamook County, for Plaintiff.
inga That Hinder Success.
4 7t7
R. T. BOALS M. D.
with the head toward the point from State of Oregon, duly appointed ad- Tillamook, Oregon,
which it afterward breaks. Another ministrator of the
Estate if]
’t be hampered at the start of sign of uneasiness induced by heavy­
Surgeon and Physician
i life Don
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
’s race by the thought that per­ weather is the stiff-legged leaping and Charles E. Atherton, deceased.
I. 0. O. F. Building
ACCOUNT
All persons having claims against
haps there is something about you running about in circles which often
that hinders success.
said
Estate
ar
e
hereby
notified
to
Notice
is
hereby
given that the
mark
the
herd
just
before
a
storm
TILAMOOK. OREGON
Don’t run yourself out.
Take a breaks on their range. They live prac­ present the same, duly verified and undersigned has filed in the county
gait that you can hold. Don't en­ tically in all respects the wild life of with the proper vouchers, to the
court of the State of Oregon, for
danger your health or sacrifice your the so-called wild herd of the park,
undersingned,
at
thc
Tillamook
Tillamook
County, his Final Ac-
happiness by overefTort.
The man with the exception that they are
County
Bank,
in
the
City
of
Tilla
­
count
as
administrator
of the < K-
who runs too fast nt the start lags at watched by horsemen and are fed hay
the finish unless he has extraordinary during the most Inclement weather of mook, Oregon, within six months tate of Alfred Marolf. deceased, and
staying powers.
the winter. The ranges of the tame and from the date of the first publica­ that said Court has appointed Sat-
CADILLAC CARS
One morning, over In France, there wild herds overlap to some extent, and tion of this notice.
tirday, the 14th day of May, 1 921,
was a call to go over the top. The without doubt they occasionally Inter­
Dated and first published April at 10 o'clock A. M. at the c >urt
officer in addressing the men told them breed. The original hope, which has 14th, 1921.
room of said court in Tillamook
Leaves Tillamook Daily at 8:00 A.M. what wr.s to be ac."ompli«hed and who not been realized, was that some of the
e . B. M c N aughton
City, Oregon, aa the time and pfctce
was to lead them. It was a desperate tame herd would drift off and become
4-14t5
Administrator. for the hearing of said account and
task that was being undertaken, and members of the wild herd.
the closing of said eidate, and any
.eaves Portland (Hoyt. Hotel) daily a pale-faced your.g fellow was tlie
at 8:30 A. M.
sand all persons having objections to
man upon whom the great burden had
Ant Engineers.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Makes connections with Rockaway been put.
the said account are required to be
It hns been found that the popuia-
Notice 18 hereby given, that the present at said time and Place and
Stage Line.
"Why did you choose Jones to lead
of
an
ant
hill
has
solved
many
undersigned has filed his final ac­
that expedition?” the commanding offi­ tion
make such objections, if any they
Cars are warm and comfortable.
cer was asked, after the attack had complicated mining problems. Thou­ count as administrator with the
sands
of
ants
working
Instinctively
have.
:
County,
county
court
of
Tillamook
proved successful.
Dated April 14. 19 12.
“Because,” said he, “once he gets perform miraculous engineering feats Oregon, and that said court hap ap...
with amazing efficiency and without pointed Monday, May 9th, 1921, at
ALBERT MAROLF,
started all hell can’t stop him.”
Administrator of the estate of
That’s a great reputation for a profiteering. Each ant finds its own the hour of 10 o’clock AM. nt the
in the Court
man to have on the field or the farm, work and the team work when the big County Court room
Alfred Marolf, Deceased.
problems must be solved is surprising­ House in Tillamook City. Oregon, as
To Employers of Labor
in the office of out on the job.
4-17t5
By the
Train yourself so that once you get ly efficient When one shift of workers the time and place for hearing ob
started nothing on earth can keep you tires or must stop for food or rest Its jections to said account and the net-
from making a finish creditable to place is taken by other workers equally tlement thereof.
yourself and to your Job.—F. A. Walk­ skillful so that not a moment is lost.
Dated this April 7th, 1921.
When an ant becomes covered with
H C. BOTTS
er In Chicago Dally News.
dirt others immediately clean it by
Administrator of the Estate of
washing und brushing. During their
Maud Botts, Deceased.
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
Improved Lighting System.
The Oldest Office in Oregon
mining operations in digging boles and
The advantages of electric lamps removing stones an ant is often In­
Headquarters for
0. E. 8.
that can be moved about from one jured, whereupon others rush to Its
Stated communications first and
Farm, Dairy, Mill, Logging
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
place to another may now be consid­ assistance and carry It to a quieter
and office help of all kinds.
Notice ia hereby given that
’he third Thursdays of each month In
ered in Installing the lighting system gallery where first aid may be adminis­
Phone Bdg. 2272
Masonic Hall. Visitor« welcome.
County
Court
of
Tillamook
county,
in the home or elsewhere. The new tered. The resourcefulness of these
14 N Second St. Portland, Or.
LELIA D. DOTY, 8ec.
system requires no cord connection, little engineers has been found to an­ Oregon, will, until 10 o’clock A. M.,
but a novel type of plug, to be used ticipate many of our recent efficiency April 26th, 1921, receive bids for the
Marathon Lodge No.
with a special outlet, gives portabil­ methods.—Boys’ Life.
operation’of the ferry at W>»ds,
93. Knights of Pythias
ity not only to the lamp buib, but
Oregon, from May 1st, 1921, to Muy
Regular meeting Mon­
to the entire fixture. The outlets are
1st. 1922.
House Name«.
day evening at 7:45
located In the parts of the room or es­
I liked the English habit of naming
No bid will be accepted u <’e*s
sharp. By order of
tablishment where occasional as well
their houses; It shows the imi>ortance accompanied by cash, certified check
the Chancellor Com
as permanent lighting may be desir­
they attach to their homes All about or bidder’s bond for an «.mount
The home of good brend
mander.
able. The plug has curved blades In­
the suburbs of London and in the out­
John C. Carroll, G C.
stead of the ordinary straight ones,
least 5 per cent of the
equal
to
at
and all kinds of fine pastry
lying villages I noticed nearly every
and is easily attached to any fixture.
bouse and cottage had some appropri­ bld.
The outlet has two parallel slots in ate designation, as Terrace house. Oak-
W. R. C.
The right 1H reserved to reject any
Corlnlth Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept
EverythinglStrictly
a rounded triangular center. As the tree house. Ivy cottage, or some villa,
or all bids or to accept the bid
of Oregon, meets on first and third
plug Is Inserted with the curved blades etc., usually cut Into the stone gate
Sanitary
Friday evenings of each month, at
pointing upward, electrical and me­ post, and this name Is put on the ad deemed best for Tillamook county.
H. S. BRIM HALL.
chanical connection are formed, and dress of the letteti. How much bet­
8 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors
County Clerk. welcome .
the heaviest household fixture is safe­ ter to be known by your name than
CHAS. VOGLER/Prop.
ly supported. The outlet will also re­ by your number! I believe the same First pub. April 7. 1921.
Minnie Johnson, President
ceive the standard parallel-blade plug eustom prevails In the country. . . Last pub. April 31, 1921.
Elizabeth Conover. Secy.
used with cord connections. To change It is a good feature. A house or a
a lamp from Its regular one It Is farm with an appropriate name, which
Corinth Post. No. 35. Dept, of Oregon
simply necessary to lift the fixture everybody recognizes, must have an
Executors Notice To Creditors
Meets on second and fourth
from its old location and plug It Into added value and importance.—John
Notice is hereby given that the Saturdays of each month
the desired outlet
RnrrnuffB*
County Court of the State of Oregon, at 1:30 p. m. in W. O. W.
the man
for the County of Tillamook, has ap
hall. Visitor« welcome.
Can Hock tho Fliwor Now.
pointed Guy Ray executor of the Last
who works ina
The latest thing in pawnshop« ia
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
H. W. Spear, Com’dr.
Will and Testament and estate of
one for motorcars. Heretofore pawn­
Notice Is hereby given that the
Samuel Downs, Adjt.
shops have been reserved for the etasa
reg- John S. Campbell, deceased, and any
undersigned
has
been
duly
an<1
that want to put up their watch er
. f and all persons having claim« agalite*
Johnson Chapter No. 24
A-,-n «nt» hot now. with so maww ularly appointed administrator
said estate, are hereby required to
R. A. M.
de-
the estate of Augustine Weils,
Slated convocation« every
present such claims, together with
ceased, by the County Court of th«
first and
third Fridays.
proper vouchers, to said executor at
Visitors welcome.
State of Oregon for the County of
Box 141, Corvallis, Oregon, within
f. E. Keldson, Sec.
Tillamook.
All persons
having
six months from the date hereof.
claim«
against
said
estate
are
here
­
Hehastebesf
Dated March 31. A D., 1921.
Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A F. A A.M.
waterproof
by notified to present the same as
GUY RAY. executor of the Last
^rmentmadp
Stated Communication sec­
required by law to the undersigned,
Will and Testament of John 8. Camp­
ond Wednesday tn each
Everett Wells of Tillamook. Oregon,
«3115
bell. deeeawed.
month. Visiting Breihern
within «lx months from the date of
wecome.
this notice, or to the undersign- d
IS AT THE
5TON.MA5S
Attorneys representing said admin­
motosa
Harvey Ebtnger, Rec’y.
In the Circuit Court of the State
istrator.
Dated this 21st day of Api 11 AD. of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
J Peter Norburg. Plaintiff, vs Aman
1921.
‘da Haskins, Lillie Carlson. S.R
EVERETT WELLS
Barnes, Addie Bogle, Lucy Benson
•flBXT WEEK.
Tuesday eve, 7:10 p. m.
Barrick A Hall, attorney« fr,r »<*- Turner and Oiro Haskins. Defendants
Rebekak. Wednesday evening
National
Building.
miniatrator.
To Amanda Haskins, Lillis Carlson,
Camp 2-4, Thursday
J~.
«-2H5 Addle Bogle, Luey Benson Turne.-
Tillamook. Oregon.
Louisiana Court Has Solemnly Held
That the Man Does Not Attract
Any Attention.
men «.• Bing mvvers, tnose wno
an- on the inside of the pawning busi­
ness decided that a similar Institution
for motor cars would be bad.
The motorcar pawnshop is located
near Columbus Circle, lit the h.wrt of
“Gasoline Row.” Here, when the mo­
tor owner is short of ready money
he tua.v drive his ”fltv” and place it
in bock.
If he falls to pay back
thc loan with inten st the car is sold
as second hand. All in all, It is said
to be the most profitable business for
these pioneers In the pawnbroking
line, and they always have a hundred
or more cars of aV kinds tnd condl-
tions on hantl.—New York Sun.
Tillamook Stage Linei
USE GOOD
TALCUM
on your child’s delicate, send-
tlve skin. Our talcum powder
meets this special need. It con­
tains just the right Ingredients
in the proper proportions to
benifit the youthful epidermis
Try a can to-day.
Prices On Lumber Are Down
Why not let me show you plans and give you es­
timates on the New Home which you expect to
build this year. Why wait any longer. Mv prices
are right, and satisfaction guaranteed.
FRANK H. MATTHEWS
Contractor and Builder
Shop in rear of 109 Second St.
CITY TRANSFER
Steam Heated Storage Room
Local and long distance
hauling
A. E. WALLACE
1.0.0. F. BUILDING
Mutual Phone
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fl
CLAUDE I. MYERS,
I
Ì PAINTING AND PAPER
Help Furnished Free
PIONEER
EMPLOYMENT CO.
Mutual phone.
HANGING
1102 E 2nd St.
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON
MUTUAL PHONE
Lodge Directory
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Tillamook Bakery
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA
QUININE
F°4t
Colds, Coughs
k* Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Tai» no chances. Keep this star de rd remedy handy for the first sneeie.
Breaks up a cold ia 24 hours — Relievsa
Grippe in 3 days—Aucellent for HeadacM
Quinino in this foAn does not affect the head—Caacera is beet Tonic
Laxative—No Opiate in Hifl's.
'ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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Brand
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
Reflex
Slicker
Transfer
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Phone 37 W
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Tillamook Transfer Co
Liberty Temple
See What You Can Get on ’Em at the Bank, Boss
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