Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 05, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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Tillamook Meat
Company
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Sanitary
MARKET
’ NOTICE 0? CONTEST
under oath, speciftctally responding
Department of the Interior, Unit­ to these allegations of contest, to
ed States land Office, Portland, Ore.. gether with due proof that you have
April, 29th. 1921.
served a copy of your answer on the
To Heirs of Albert R. Batchelder, said contestant either in person or
deceased, of Blaine, Oregon, Contes- by registered mail.
tes.
You should state in you. answer
You are hereby notified that the name of the post office to which
you desire future notices to be sent
Clarence B. Chappell who gives you.
Blaine. Oregon, as his post-office ad­
Alexander Sweek, Register.
dress, did on April 28, 1921, file tn
Geo. I. Smith. Receiver.
this office his duly corroborated ap­
plication to contest and secui- the Date of first publication May 5, 1921
cancellation of your Homestead En­ Date of 2nd publication May 12,1921
try No. 06473, Serial No. 06473 Date of 3rd publication May 19. 1921
made September 25th, 1919. by Al­ Date of 4th Publication May 35 192]
bert R. Batchelder, decease r for
NEK of SW*4, SEK of NJ*v'j and
SWK of NEK section 4 omAi.hin
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
4 south, Range 7 West, WilKurrp
Notice is hereby given, thn. the
I Meridian, and as grounds for pJs co»‘ undersigned, as surviving executor i
that said
! ke«t he alleges
__ _________
■ Batchelder died on or about the 23rd of the last will and testament of Da­
vid J. W. Wiley, deceased, has file«
day of October, 1920; that
are unknown and their plad^5r"fts in the County Court of TiUam-nk
ldence are unknown to contestant County, Oregon, his final account as
i and after diligent inquiry cannot be executor of said estate, and said
found by him; that none of raid
i heirs have ever resided upon said Court has appointed Monday. June
land or improved or cultivated any 6th, 1921, at the hour of 10 00
i part thereof, but have wholly aban­ o clock A. M. at the county court
doned said land for more than six room, in the Court House in Tilla­
months immediately preceding the
beginning of this contest; that more mook City, Tillamook County, Ore­
than six months have elapsed since gon, as the time and place for hear­
the death of said entryman; that ing objections to said final account
the absence of said heirs is not due and the settlement thereof.
to their employment in the army or
Dated this April 29th. 192’.
navy of the United States during any
war in which the United Staton is j James O. C. Wiley, Executor.
Botts & Winslow, Attorney.« for
engaged.
;
You are, therefore, further noti- : Executor.
, fied that the said allegations will be -
taken as confessed, and your said tn- 1
Monday musical Club will m *et
try will be canceled without further 1
right to be heard, either before this ’ the following week on Wednesday
office or on appeal, if you fail to filo 1 instead of Monday.
5-5tl
in th s office within twenty days af­
ter the Fourth publication jf this
notice, as shown below, your answer
Mr
EVERYBODY’S
FRIEND
HOME SERVICE PROGRAM
GEM
PROGRAM
REMINDER
GEM
OUR PROGRAM SELDOM EQUALLED
NEVER EXCELLED.
SATURDAY. MAY 7. Wallace Reid in “DOUBLE SPEED”
Century Comedy “HOT DOG.”
SUNDAY & MONDAY, MAY 8-9. Fatty Arbuckle in “THE
ROUNDUP.” Rolin Comedy “OH! PROMISE
ME.”
TUESDAY, MAY 10 Mary Pickford in “ THE LOVE
z
LIGHT.” “ Pathe Review.”
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11. Eileen Percy in “HUSBAND HUN­
TER.” Captol Comedy “OH ! GIRLS.”
THURSDAY, MAY 12. “A BEGGAR IN PURPLE.” An adap­
tion of Andrew Soutar’s Novel.
“DONT WEAKEN” Mack Sennet Comedy.
FRIDAY, MAY 13. Enid Bennett in “WHAT EVERY
WOMAN LEARNS.”
Edgar Jones in “Single Handed Sam.”
COMING SPECILAS-“The Sea Wolf’ Jack London Story.
“The Fighting Charge,” Robt. W.Chambers Story
“The Road Demon,” Tom Mix.
“The Kentucky Colonel.”
“Let’s Be Fashionable»” McLean & May.
“Cradle of Courage,” Bill Hart.
TELEGRAM
May 2, 1921.
J. A. Carroll, Tillamook, Ore.,
In Paasain through what appears to b e one of the most critical periods of read­
justment, there has fallen to the lot of th e lot of the Salvation Army perhaps the
greatest responsibility in the history of th at organization.
It has never ceased to
serve where service was needed, it is an ac tive efficient organization, working contin­
ually for suffering humanity; the salvation army commands our respect and deserves
our financial support. I therefore desire t o make the most earnest appeal to the peo­
ple of our state to exert themselves to the u tmost on behalf of the home service fund
appeal for this year.
some men
to have all
re luck—■
BEN W. OLLCOTT, Governor
TAG DAY, Salvation Army, Saturday, May 7th
Help ef all churches requested Salvation Army
Sunday, May 8
DAVID KURATLI, Theasurer
COMMITTEE
DR. J. G. TURNER, TlHamook.
HOWARD GOLDSMITH. Barview
ROBT. LEONARD, Tillamook.
CHAS. PAINTER, Brighton.
JOHN NELBON, Bay City.
A. J. EFFENBERGER, Nehalem.
OTIS FRISBRI, Beaver.
HARRY DITTER. Garibaldi Cove.
BILL CHURCHHILL, Cloverdale.
JOHN BENSON. Garibaldi.
If you are missed mail your subscription t o David Kuratli. Treasurer, Tillamook.
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