Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 30, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    TH B TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGI TWO
MAIL CARRIERS
TO REPORT FIRES
‘’Simon Saya Wig Wag.
Rural and star route mail carriers
o’ the Post Offics department will
hereafter report forest Ores to f<->-
est rangers, according to copy .if nn
order oi the Postmaster Gel* a. just
received at the U. 3. Forest Service
offices at Portland. This Is P<fetal
Guide Order No. 8006, which will
appear as a supplement to the >ffa:-
nl Postal Guide and will be publth-
ed in the Postal Bulletin.
Mail carriers often have an p-
p.irtunity of rendering valuable co­
operation in Are protection by early
discovery of forest Area along rbelr
routes and reporting them io foreet
rangers, thereby helping project the
forest resources of the Northwest,
say forest officials.
The Postmaster General expresses
his hearty backing of this pint, and
has urged the full co-operation of
his employees in the efforts to con­
Booth Lowrey “The Blue Mountain
serve the resources of this country
as outlined in the President’s proc­ Philosopher" is a famous humorist as
lamation of April 7, which procla­ well as noted writer. His long suit
mation set aside May 22-28 as For­ la gentle satire—poking fun at his
hearers and himself and other people,
est Protection Week.
and human frailties la general. He
Is one of the best beloved men before
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
the public withal because there is
M. F. Leach 4 wf to J D Wallace nothing bitter or cutting in what be
$3000, 25x105 ft tract in East part says. Ho Just holds up the mirror to
blk 4 McDermott’« add to Tillamook bls hearers and helps them “Boe
T B. Potter Realty Co to Mrs. R. themeelvee as other« im them.
Miller $10, lot 30 blk 40 Bayucean [ He has a number ef foolish tken.ee
tach containing great wisdom. He
Park.
Minnie Swain to C. A. Hadley will probably talk on “Simon Saya
trustee $75 lots 10 to 17 Inc. blk 39 Wig Wag" when he addresses the
Oceanlake Park
Chautauqua here on the fifth day.
Frank B. Spencer trustee to Hast­
ings National bank of Hastlugs,
GRAND
Mich., $1, N 1-2 of SE 1-4 and SW FROM FORGI TO
OPXRA.
1-4 of SE 1-4 Sec 2 T 3N R 8
Henry Olds & wf to J M Steiger
$10 E 1-2 of SE 1-4 Sec 10 and W William McDonald Started Life
1-2 of SW 1-4 Sec 11 T 2 R 9W
as Blacksmith.
Louis Albert to Margaret K. Wil­
liams & bus $1 et al lots 6 t?llc 7 6
Thayer’s add to Tillamook.
Pacific Lodge No. 105 I O O F to
J. H. Pesterfield $1 all blk 122 I O
O F Cemetery.
Thore Haugen & wf to Peter Hau-
gen $960 6 acre tract in the Hiram
Smith D L C Sec 2 T 1 R 10 W
Chas. F. Girard & wf to Thomas
Purvis $10 lot 5 blk 4 Cone & Me-
Coy’s add to Bay City.
Andrew W. Hess to Albert Haod-
Inger $8000 lots 3 & 4 and E 1-2 of
SE 1-4 Sec. 44 T 4 S R 10 W
John H. Hathaway & wf to Fred
Weber & wf $3500. Covers 16.98
acre tract in Sec. 12 T 1 S R 10 IV
Fred Weber & wf to James Kodad
The story of a big, happy singer,
& wf $4000 21 acre tract in lhe W working at a forge near San Fran­
N Vaughn D L C T 1 S R 10W
cisco while the wife of a former sen-
F. R. Beals & wf to E. B. Tongue at or listened and applauded Is the
$1 Small tract by metes & bounds in story of William McDonald—for he
Sec. 30 T 4 S R 10 W adjact. it to was working and singing one day
Pacific City
years ago at the great Palo Alto
Etta B. Wheeler & hus to Arth­ Stock Farm when Mrs. Leland Stan
ur McPhillips $1 small tract by ford passed by. stopped and then told
metes and bounds in Sec 30 F 4 S him to leave the forge.
R 10 W adjacent to Pacific City.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
She had him in his costume before
II. H. Moore & wf to Jesse Brooks
$1 E 1-2 of NE 1-4 Sec 34 T 2 N the San Francisco Press Club—his
In the Circuit Court of the Stat-;
deep rich voice and unusual though
R 7 W 80 acres.
of
Oregon for Hood River County.
natural
garb,
making
him
a
success
Jesse Brooks & wf to Henry E.
Hendrickson $1 (covers las' above aever before created in the west. She L. Saldern, Plaintiff vs C. E. Fieoi
then put him under instruction of the and Alice C Field, defendants,
described 80 acre tract.)
best masters.
By virtue of an attachment exe-
That Great Opera Company, the cution issued out of the Circuit
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
Sprinkling will be permittol frei^ Bostonians, just completing an en­
of charge under the following con­ gagement in the city, secured him for Court of the State of Oregcn. for
ditions: From 5 p. m. until 3 p. in. i ' their company and he became as he Hood River County, upon a iudg-
each day. all east of Second Avv cue , is today, one of America's greatest ment for the sum of $1000.0(1 and
E., sprinkling on Monday, Wednea- ' i Bassos.
interest on said sum at the rh'r of
day nmi Friday. All west of Second |
eight
per cent per annum since ths
IIIs
history
from
the
forge
to
the
avenue E., Tuesday, Thursday and i
i
present
day
is
one
of
true
friendship
17th
day
of March, 1915, the fur­
Saturday. All water to be turned i
off in case of fire. Sprinklers found i I vlth thousands of muBic-lovers from ther sum of $100.00 attorney's fees
running after 9 p. tn. water will be I 1 ill over the United States and Can- and $23.00 costB and disbursements
turned off, and sprinkling rights ida—and many more he never saw which judgment is In favor of the
will be cancelled for the rest of the | I -ome in lhe class of true friends for
aeneson. U order of Tillamook Wa­ j hey have become his via the Colum- plaintiff L. Saldern, and against the
ter Commission. Dated June ll. >la Phonograph records which reveal defendants, C. E. Field and Alic.? C.
Ils rich bass voice with all the ortg
1921, by E. D. Hoag, Supt.
Field, I will on Saturday, the 25* h
1 nal charm tn many of bis greatest ttay of June, 1921, at 10 o’clock A.
* tucceeses.
NOTICE
M. of said day, at the front door .-f
Mrs. C. Rnndall wishes to s».«ie
the Court House in the City of Tilla­
thut the parties who are claiming
POISON RIGHT OF WAY
mook City, Oregon, sell at p tbltc
ahe was implicated in the unploas-
On account of it being necessary auction to the highest bidder fnr
ant affair at the school elect*jn in
Fairview are misinforming th-' pub­ to sprinkle poison along the right cash in hand, for the purpos ? of sat­
lic and telling a deliberate untruth. of way to kill weeds, Roy Gates, lo­
The undersigned were in that Dart cal agent for S. P. company, bas is- isfying said judgment, the following
described attached real estate, sit­
of the school room at the time of the
affair and can testify that Mrs. Ran­ sued a warning to owners of live uated In Tillamook County, Oregon,
dall was absolutely not implicated. stock and to persons picking bellies to-wit:
Mrs. John Schild, Mrs. S. J. along the tracks.
|
Lot 32. Block 22. Tillamook Beach
Hoover. A. W. Phelps S Y
The warning states that notices as per the recorded plat.
Evans, C Randall.
are being posted along the right of
Dated and ported the 26th day .if
6-23-t2.
way.
May. 1921.
First publication. May 26, 1921.
Last publication. Juno 23, 1921.
JOHN ASCH1M
Sheriff of Tillamook County. Ore
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NOTICE OF ASSESSED BENEFITS
How Much Should You.
Pay For a Fine C ar ?
I
T i 1 lamook-Portland
Cadillac Stage Line
I:
Real Estate Office,
and Mutual phone.
LÎAVES
Tillamook
7:30 A. M.
1:45 P. M.
An. Portland 1 A 7:10 P. M.
1
LEAVES
Portland Hoyt Hotel
8:15 A M.
2 P. M.
An. Tillamook 1:30 * 7:30
So far as prices are concerned, the Paige 6-66 is quite
obviously the greatest dollar-for-dollar value on the Amer­
ican market. It is not only legitimately priced, but it is
actually selling for from one to three thousand dollars less
than its nearest competitors.
We respect this competition but as business men must
insist that the discrepancy is altogether unjustified. Un­
less 6-66 prices are vastly increased, the higher priced
cars must ultimately reduce. This appears to be the only
fair and sensible conclusion.
At any rate, please consider this one fact: You can today
buy a Paige car with a sense of absolute security because
you are buying on the new readjustment level. There
can be no sudden depreciation of your investment
price cuts” to meet competitive standards.
Paige is at rock bottom in price and peak position in
quality. For that reason it is a safe, sane and profitable
investment.
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, Michigan
Manufacturers oi Paige Motor Cars and Motor Trucks
TILLAMOOK AUTO COMPANY
ime tested in service
ZEROLEI
1
Millions of miles of highways and city streets have proved Zero
lene to bo a lubricant of highest quality. This uniform quality is the
result of an efficiency in the manufacture of fine lubricants created
by the combined resources, experience, knowledge and equipment
of the Standard Oil Company.
You gain an advantage in the use of this time-tested lid>ricantby
following the recommendations of our Board of Lubrication Engi­
neers embodied in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart.
Ask for a Chart for your car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
gradeJt>r each fype ot
: Extension Sixth Street West From
i
>
Second Avenue East
i
i;
Notice is hereby given that the thence North 60 feet to the place of
North 210 feet, thence East
Viewers appointed by the Commrft beginning.
300 ft. to place of
begin­
; i Council of Tillamook City, Oregon.
The cost of Street pavement, ccst ning. Mrs. Ida Martiny.... . 765.00
■ under the provisions of Ordinance of advertising in this matter and
I No. 407, to assess damages and ben fees for Viewers, incurs ari addition
Total ----------------- 1,735.00
i eflts for the proposed extension of al expense of $155.00
All persons interested are hereby
Sixth Street West from Second Ave­
The following properties have notified
to present in writing thler
nue East, in Tillamook City. Otegon been assessed for the benefits spec
have filed their report in said mat- J ally^ accruing to the said properties objections to said report if any they
I ter and the Common Council of Till- in the amounts as hereinafter set have, and said objections, if any
there be, together witht said rop >rt
! amook City, Oregon, ha» appointed forth:
will be heard and determined by
Monday, July 18, 1921 at the Coun­ Add
Blk Lot
Amt. said Common Council at the limee
cil chamber of the City Hall in TiJI- Harters 1 7-8 R N Owner
; amook City, Oregon, at the hour of Harters 1 9-10E L I Henkle $225 00 specified herein and above mention­
... 250.00 ed, or at such other time as the hear­
j 8 o’clock p. m. as the time and place Harters 1 11 H C Knight
Boone
ing thereof may be adjourned to.
when said report will be considered Harters 1
12 M F Leach._
Dated this 23rd day of June, J 921.
I by „ the Common Council.
.
i Central 1 7-8 J B Haskell
FRANCES B STRANAHAN’
i r.
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WIBI 1 5-6 M Schnal......
By said -__
report,
damages .............
have been \ Central
Recorder, Tillamook City.
allowed to Mrs. Ida Martiny tor the Central 2
2-4 M E Vaughn
»inn of $1.580.00 for the taking of Central
6-23-21 T2.
I
1-2
C
T
McKinley
the following tract of land to wit:
I
^k t *. 1 m — •» » *
__ W. • • • .*
NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY
8. E. corner of Lot 8 Block 1, in E corner
s
L
IMPROVEMENT BONDS
Central Addition to Tlllamo-k City, Harter s Add to TB
Notice is hereby given that bids
Oregon, thence East $00 ffeet thence City thence
¿0 feet thence West lot.
,00 m .7 ' thence West 3Oo’7ee't7the^
”111 be received by Tillamoug city
South 60
««M
• Oregon tor the sale of $20,823.77 of
K52
a
.t ¿
i improvement bonds issued by Till»-
mook City under the Bancroft Bond­
ing act for street improvemen- «ril!l
i in Tillamook City, Oregon- Said nidi
to be received up to 8 o’clock P. M-
June 13. 1921, all bids to be addrefj
ed to City Recorder of said Til'anfoOj,
City, Oregon and must be in !n*
hands of City Recorder on or bef
8 o’clock P. M. on said dal' ■*■_
must be accompanied by ce™1.
check for not less than 10 P*'r c
of the amount of the bld, san” ,0.
forfieted to Tillamook City lf ’
successful bidder falls to ent*‘
contract to take the bonds in
I
cordance with said bld. T1>c L'“
reserves the right to reject any ’
all blds.
.
Dated thia 2nd day of June. ”• I
Frances B. Stranahan, CIV
I
eorder of Tillameok City, Ore«0« I