Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 12, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    the TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
GROWTH INFLUENCED BY RAIN
Tillamook Meat
Company
Observations of Traveler» Show Ro.
markabla Difference in V»g«ta-
tlon of Tropical Forest«.
Sanitary
Tropical forests are divided by Hann
into those having months of less than
six rainy days and those having no dry
season proper. Those with uo dry
season are constantly humid, although
the varying seasuual moisture has its
influence even here. Undisturbed con­
stantly humid regions are nearly al­
ways covered with evergreen ruin for­
est , periodically dry districts ure oc­
cupied by deciduous woodland and
savannah. With every slight annual
precipitation the vegetation becomes
i hat of the desert. Seen on approach­
ing, a tropical rain forest shows a
much more Irregular and jagged sky­
line than the temperate forest, and its
varied shades of green are usually
dull, but often broken by white, red or
other brilliant-hued flowering tree
crowns. The tree tops, moreover, are
often overhung by climbing vines and
parasitic plants. 'The Interior of some
rain forests is a dense mass of tangled
foliage from the ground up to the tree
tops, but others are like immense dark
columned lulls which afford a free pas­
sage and u clear outlook, with only a
few ferns on the ground and tree stems.
As examples of light column forest
Schlmper mentions those of a species
of Cunarium on the mountains of
Dominica and of tunny tree ferns In
Trinidad. In the closed forest, the
trunk and even leaves grow mosses,
algae and flowering herbs. The strug­
gle for light, intensified by great mois­
ture, is a feature of the virgin rula
forest.
MARKET
Steak, 2:3 to 27c
Pot Roac. L8c-20c
Boiling Beef 13-17c
Leg Pork ... 30c
32c
Loin Pork
Pork Steak .. 25c
Pork Sausage 25c
Hamb. Steak 20c
30c
Leg Veal .
25c
Veal Steak
30c
Veal Chops
Veal Stew. 15c
y MODERN “CARMEN” AT WORK
X.
Gathering of Women Cigarmaker« Pre.
sent« a Colorful Sight in Span­
ish Cities Today.
Tillamook Bakery
The hottie of good bread
and all kinds of tine past ry
Everything Strictly
Sanitary
CHAS.’VOGLER,‘Prop.
Help Furnished Free
To Employers of Labor
By the
PIONEER
EMPLOYMENT CO
The Oldest Office In Oregon
Headquarters for
Farm, Dairy, Mill, Logging
and office help of all kinds.
Phone Bdg. 2272
14 N Second St. Portland, Or.
Tillamook Stage Line
The Carmen of the opera is no Idle
fancy of a poet. She was and is very
real III Spain today. They are known
as cigarrerus, and their age may be
anything from twelve to sixty. Tiny
are paid but a peseta a day and as
no human being «in live on that, they
devote a good share of their time to a
business said to be the oldest in the
world. It Is no uncommon thing to
Hud as h’gh ns 39 babies in cradles
or crawling a boat the feet of the
girls as they work. Fur comfort tilt-
girls discard the greater part Of
their clothing when they start to work,
but retain a red rose in their hair
or great silver earrings.
They are boisterous and rough, and
file visitor is hailed with demands
for money and given the vilest of
curses If he refuses. But the girls
sing as they work. Every one has a
tiny mirror before her in which she
sends canstunt glances, and the little
clothing she retains is colorful as the
rainbow. They all have lovers who
almost without exception abuse them,
beat them and take away their earn­
ings. She stands this as long as the
lover is true to tier, but if he looks
else« liere lie had best beware of a sti­
letto tfirRle between his shoulders. The
Older women make the cigars and
the younger the cigarettes.—Denver
News.
CADILLAC CAES
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given, tha. the
undersigned, as surviving executor
of the last will and testament >f Da­
vid J. W. Wiley, decea.-ed, has filed
in the County Court of Ti.lom-ok
County, Oregon, his final account as
executor of said estate. ani ?aid
Court has appointed Monday. June
6th, 1921, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock A. M. at the county court
room, in the Court House in Tilla­
mook City, Tillamook County, Ore­
gon, as the time and place for hear­
ing objections to said final account
and the settlement thereof.
Dated this April 29th, 192’.
James O. C. Wiley, Executor
Botts & Winslow, Attorney.’ for
Executor.
NOTICE OF CONTEST
Department of the Interior, Unit
ed States land Office Portland, Ore.,
April, 29th, 1921.
To Heirs of Albert R. Batchelder,
deceased, of Blaine, Oregon, Contes-
tes.
You are hereby notified tost
Clarence B. Chappell who gives
Blaine, Oregon, as his post-office ad­
dress, did on April 28, 1921, file in
this office his duly corroborated ap­
plication to contest and secui” the
cancellation of your Homestead En­
try No. 06473, Serial No. 064 73
made September 25thy 1919, by Al­
bert R. Batchelder, decease!, for
NE’4 of SW’4, SE’4 of NW 4. and
SW’4 of NEl4 section 4 Township
4 south, Range 7 West, Willamette,
Meridian, and as grounds for his con
test he alleges that said Aloert R.
Eatchelder died on or about ’he 23rd
day of October, 1920; that his heirs
are unknown and their places of res
idence are unknown to contestant
and after diligent inquiry cannot be
found by him; that none of said
heirs have ever resided upon said
land or improved or cultivated any
part thereof, but have wholly aban­
doned said land for more than six
months immediately preceding the
beginning of this contest; that mor»
than six months have elapsed einet
the death of said entryman; that
the absence of said heirs is not due
to their employment In the army or
navy of the United States during any
war in which the United State, is
engaged.
You are, therefore, further noti­
fied that the said allegations will be
taken as confessed, and your said en­
try will be canceled without further
right to be heard, either before this
office or on appeal, if you fail to file
in this office within twenty days af­
ter the Fourth publication ot this
notice, as shown below, your answer
under oath, specificially responding
to these allegations of contest, to
gefher with due proof that you have
served a copy of your answer on the
said contestant either in person or
by registered mail.
You should state in your answer
the name of the post office to which
you desire future notices to be sent
you.
Alexander Sweek, Register.
Geo. I. Smith, Receiver.
Date of first publication May 5. 19-21
Date of 2nd publication May 12,1921
Date t T 3rd publication May 19. 1921
Date of 4th Publication May 26 1921
Right Way to Read.
Leaves Tillamook Daily at 8:00 A.M.
-eaves Portland (Hoyt Hotel) daily
at 8:30 A. M.
Makes connections with Rockawzy
Stage
Line.
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Cars are warm and comfortable.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
"Everyone who has used Chamber­
lain's Cough Remedy speaks well ot
it,” writes Edward P. Miller, Abbotts
town, Pa. People who once use this
preparation are seldom satisfied with
any other. It is exoellent to allay a
Cough or break up a cold.
•—Adv.
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dr . J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
Permanently located tn Tillamook
Private office in Jenkin’s jewelry
«tore. Latest . up-to-date instru­
ments ¡and equipment. Evenings
and Sunday by appointment.
Complete Lem Grinding Factory
on the Premises. Any lens dupli­
cated.
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BARRICK & HALL
ATTORNEYS at law
National Building
Tillamoak. Oregon
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DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
VETESHUXUS
B ‘H Phone 2F2. -u MutaalPhona
Tillamook. Oregon
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Dr. J. E. Shearer Dr. A. C. Crank
Drs. Shearer and Crank
MEDICINE & 8URGERY
National Building
Tillamook, Oregon
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R. T. BOALS M. D
Somos
I. O. O. r. Buildin«
TILAMOOK. O
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The only way to read with any
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
efiir'ency Is to read so heartily that
dinner time comes two hours before
Notice is hereby given, that the
'you expected It, Sidney Smith wrote. undersigned has filed his final ar.,
To sit with your Livy before you and count as administrator with the
hear -the geese cackling thnt saved county court of Tillamook County,
the capital and to «ee with your own Oregon, and that said court has ap
eyes the Carthaginian sutlers gather­ pointed Monday, May 9th, 1921, at
ing up the rings of the Roman the hour of 10 o’clock A.M. st the
knights after the buttle of Cannae and County Court room
in the Q?uri
heaping them into bushels: and to be House in Tillamook City. Oregon, as
so trrtlmatel.v present nt the actions the time and place for hearing ob
you are reading of that when any one i ections to said account and the set­
knocks at the door ft will take you tlement thereof.
tiro or three seconds to determine
Dated this April 7th, L921.
whether you are in your own study
H. T. BOTTS
or on "the plains of Lombardy looking
Administrator of the Estate •>f
at Hannibal s weather-beaten face—
Maud Botts, Deceased. *
that ie the only kind of study that
Is not tiresome, almost the only kind
that te not useless.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given, that
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the Estate of Cy- pear and answer the complaint filed
entitled
rus W. Mcllvaine. deceased, by the against you In the above
ourt and cause on or before six weak]
County Court of Tillamook County, from the date of the first publ'cation
Oregon, and has qualified as such. of this summons, which is the 7th
All persons having claims again-: day of April, 1921, and if you fail to
said estate are required to present so appear and answer, for want
the same to the undersigned for al­ thereof, plaintiff will apply to tho
lowance. at the office of Botts ▲ above named court for the relief
prayed for in the compaint, which is
Winslow, attorneys-at-law, Tilla­ that plaintiff be decreed to be the
mook
City, Oregon, within six owner in fee simple of the following
months from the date of this notice. described real property, situated in
Dated this April 28th. 1921.
.Tillamook County, Oregon, to wit:
H. T. BOTTS
I The East half of the Southeast
Administrator of the Estate of quarter of section 21, township 2
Cyrus W. Mcllvaine, Deceased South of Range 9 West of W.Mw con
tainlng 80 acres , more or less.
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And that each of the above named
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
| efendants be forever barred and en _
Notice is hereby given that the ' oined from claimin’ any right, title
undersigned has been duly and reg- or interest In and to said property, or
ularly appointed administrator ■ f any part thereof, adverse to plaintiff,
the estate of Augustine Wells, de ■ end for such other and further relief
ceased, by the County Court of the es to the court may seem equitable.
State of Oregon for the County ofj I This summons is served upon you
| y publication by virtue of an order
Tillamook.
All persons
having ’ trade and entered by the Honorable
claims against said estate are here- c”o?ge‘ R Bagley, 'circuit'judge'of
by notified to present the same as ■ Riamook County, Oregon, dated the
required by law to the undersigned, I th day of April, 1921, directing ser._
Everett Wells of Tillamook, Oregon. Vice of summons to be made upon
within six months from the dare of
b>’ Publication in the Tillamook
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. 'deadlight, and by which order you
this notice, or to the undersign'd; a“e required
, ’? , tq appear „„a
and ansacr
Attorneys representing said admin- l,ud conipIaint on or before six weeks
istrator.
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Ifrom the date of the first
publication
Dated this 21st day of April A.D. !ot this summons, and. said order fur
tier providing that this summons be
1921.
EVERETT WELLS. >ubll»bed
'and the date of the first publication
Barrick & Hall, attorneys for ad-
fa the 7th day of April, 1921.
minlstrator.
National
Building.
BOTTS & WINSLOW, Attorneys
Tillamook, Oregon.
4-21t5 far Plaintiff.
Postoffice addre»?,
fl'illamook, Oregon.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
L. Saldern, Plaintiff, vs. C. E.
Field and Alice C, Field, Defend-
ants.
By virtue of an attachment ixo-
cution Issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Hood River County, upon a judge­
ment for the sum of >1,009 an! in­
terest on said sum at the rate of
eight per cent per annum since the
17th day of March, 1915, the fur-
ther sum of $100 attorney’s lea
and $23.00 costs and disbursement.'
which judgment is in favor of the
plaintiff L. Saldern, and against
the defendants C. E. Field and Alic«
C. Field, I will on Saturday the
14th day of May, 1921, at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M. at the fiont
door of the Court House in the City
ot Tillamook, Oregon, sell at public
aution to the highest bidder ft.’
cash in hand, for the purpose
or
satisfying said judgment, the fri-
lowing dessrib :d attached real er-
tate, situated in Tillamook County,
Oregon:
Lots 31 and 32,
Block 22
Tillar.’Ook Beach.
Dated this 14th day of Apr!!.
1921.
JOHN ASCH IM
Sheriff of Tillamook CotHtf
Oregon
414t5
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been, by the
!
Conn-
ty Court of Tillamook Cour, ty,
State of Oregon, duly appointed ad­
ministrator of the
Estate
. f
Charles E. Atherton, deceas d.
All persons having claims aga<»s
said Estate ure hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified ana
with the proper vouchers, to the
undereingned, at the Tillamook
County Bank, in the City of Tilla­
mook, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publica­
tion of this notice.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Dated and first published April
I
In the County Court of the S:ate 14th, 1921.
Land of the Inoaa
E. B. MCNAUGHTON.
The Peruvian Ontral railroad Is of Oregon for Tillamook County, In
a wonderful monument to the science the matter of the Estate of J. D. 4-14t5
Administrator
of railroad engineering, the climb be­ Jones, deceased.
ing made througli a system of “switch-
Notice is hereby given that the
A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism
backs” and having 54 tunnels In Its undersigned, executrix of th a estate
“A man living on a farm near here
traject. At one ipolnt, Tickllo pasR, It
rise« to an Slttfllde of nearly 19.000 of J. D. Jones,(deceased, has filed her came in a short time ago completely
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feet. The mines are rich In historical i Final Account in the County Court doubled up with rheumatism.
lore, having been operated In a primi­ of the State of Oregon for Til’amook handed him a bottle of Chamberlains
tive way Vy the Jnsn Indians a long County in said cause and that the Liniment and told him to use freely
time before -the advent of Plzzaro, the Court has fixed Saturday, May 21, says C. P. Rayder, Patten Mills, N.
famous «wxrnlstndor of Peru
1921, at the hour of 10 o’clock A.M. Y. " A few days later he walked in­
In the near vicinity of the mines sre at the County Court Room in the
to the store as straight as a string
many mlns of old Jnca temples and
other evidences of a remote but well-
—" Courthouse at Tillamook, Oreg>n, :t and handed me a dollar, saying give
developed foren of civilization that the time and place for hearing and me another bottle of Chamberlain’s
dates back to eg“«’ that »s ypt have settling the said final Account.
Liniment; I want It In the house all
not been definitely established.
Now, therefore, *11 persons Jn ter- the time for it cured me.”
ested are hereby notified to appear
I at said time and place and
Pointer» for Aviator».
make
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SUMMONS
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Prehistoric bird» reeembled the known thetr objections, if any they
In the Circuit Oourt of the 8’a’e
early airplanes in ttelr »mall wing ex- 1 have, to the allowance of the I said f Oregon, for Tillamook County.
pen re and large tails, according to a
Peter Norburg. Plaintiff, vs ▲man-
British engineer, fndlcattog that man'» Final Account.
da Haskins, Lillie Carlson. SR
nth
Given
under
my
hand
thi'.
■nd nature's development work have
Farnes, Addie Bogle, Lucy Benson
been parallel. Flying fieh are mar- day of April, 1921.
Turner and Oxro Haskins, Defendants
MART P. J®NES
likely than bird» to yield tnformattaa |
To Amanda Haakins, Lillie Carlson,
about soaring flight,
the opinion of
Executrix of the estate r f J. D. Addie Bogle, Lucy Benson Turne.-
another observer.—Populac Jtocbaolc» Jones, deceased.
4 -2S». 1 nd Ozro Haskins, the above named
M«
MICKIE,
PAGE
Defendants:
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed In the county
court of the State of Oregon, for
Tillamook County, his Final At­
count ns administrator of the tu­
tate of Alfred Marolf, deceased, anti
that said Court has appointed Sat'
urday, the 14th day of May. 1921,
at 10 o’clock A. M. at the C’urt
room of said court in Tillamook
City, Oregon, as the time and pfuce
for the hearing of said account and
the closing of said estate, and any
and all persons having objection« to
the said aocount are required to be
present at said time and place and
make such objections, if any they
have.
Dated April 14, 19 12.
ALBERT MAROLF.
Administrator of the estate of
Alfred Marolf, Deceased.
4-1796
USE GOOD |
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
beniflt the youthful epidermis
Try a can to-day.
E. E. KOCH, Druggist
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Prices On Lumber Are Down
Why not let me show you plans and give von 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 iti rear of 109 Second St.
Mutual phone.
CITY TRANSFER
Service to All
Experienced Furniture and Piano Movers
STORAGE
A. F. WALLACE, I. 0. 0. F. BUILDING
Office plione 65-J and Mutual
Residence 78-R
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CLAUDE I. MYERS,
PAINTING AND PAPER
HANGING.
1102 E 2nd St.
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON
MUTUAL PHONE
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Lodge Directory
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
0. E. S.
Stated communications first and
third Thursdays of each month in
Masonic Hall. Visito, s welcome.
LEIJA D. DOTY, Sec.
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Marathon Lodge No.
93, Knights of Fythlaa
Regular meeting Mai-
day
sharp. By order
the Chancellor Coci-
mander.
John C. Car roll, C. C.
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
W R C
Transfer
Corlnith Relief Corps, No. 54 Dopt
of Oregon, meets oo first and third
Friday evenings of each month, at
8 p. m.. in the W. O. W. hall. Visitor»
welcome .
Minnie Johnson. President
Elizabeth Conovor, 8acy
Corinth Post, No. 35. Dept of Oregon
Meets on second and fourth
Saturdays of each month
at 1:30 p. m. in W. O. W.
hall. Visitors welcome.
TRANSF
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Wood
Phone 37W
Tillamook Transfer Co.
Liberty Temple.
H. W. Spear, Com'dr.
Samuel Down», Adjt.
Johnson Chanter No. 24
R. A M.
YOU’D BE SURPRISED
Stated ronvo-ntinnR every
first and third Fridays.
Visitors welcome.
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A F. A A.K.
Stated Communication see
ond Wednesday in cad
month.' Visiting Bret hern
weoome.
Harvey
at the difference a good range make« in your
houae work. Let us show you
The Gieat Majestic Range
Sev’j
Tuesday eve, 7:39 p. ai.
Rebckak, Wednesday evanlr-g
Camp 2-4, Thursday
“The Range With a Reputation
ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
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