Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 30, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
execution, judgment, ordsr and de­ property at any sale under said de­
Security Savings and Trust Company cree, Interest, costs, accrued interest cree.
A corporation. Plaintiff, vs W. W. ind attorney's fees.
The undersigned Master in Chan­
Dated the 19th day of May. 1921. cery is by said decree of foreclosure
Rldehalgh and Zoe C. Rldehalgh, hit
JOHN ASCHIM
wife, W. T. Rldehalgh and Alana
and sale authorised to sell said prop
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore. erty, to make the amount due under
Rldehalgh, his wife and Rldehalgh
A Co.. Inc.. A corporation, defen- First Publication May 19, 192».
said decree from the defendants to
Last publication June 23, 1921,
dants.
plaintiffs in the amount of nvu th.-u
By virtue of an execution, ,udg-
sand stxty-eeven dollars and seven­
ment, order, decree and order of sale IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE teen cents ($5067.17) with interest
issued out ot the above entitled Court
thereon at the rate of tight pi r
UNITED STATES FOR TILE
in the above entitled cause, to me di­
cent
(8 per cent) per annum frt-m
^¡STRICT OF OREGON
rected, and dated the 26tb day ot
the first day of September. 1920.
"JOE CAUSE we put the utmost quality into this
No. E-8500
April 1921, upon u judgment and de­
and the further sum of six hundred
cree rendered and entered in laid y. D. Small and D. C. Urie, Partners, dollars ($600.00) as and for attor­
one brand. Camels are as good as it’s pos­
name and style of Small & Uria neys fees, less the amount of eight
Court on the 19th day of October,
sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of
Plaintiffs,
1920, in favor of Security Saving.-,
..undred ten dollars ($810.00; paid
fine tobaccos to make a cigarette.
and Trust Company, plaintiff, and
thereon on the 20th day of Decem­
against W. W. Rldehalgh and Zee C. Sam Bauer, otherwise known as Si­ ber, 1920, and the costs and expen­
Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this
mon Bauer, Emma Bauer, bis ses of this sale.
Ridehalgh, his wife, W. T. Ridahalgh
wife, F. R. Beals and Tirad Rob­
and Alana Rldehalgh, his wife, and
in
mind! Everything is done to make Camels the
Upon the confirmation of tho sale
ison, and the Mortgage Com­ and the payment in full of the pur­
Ridebalgh & Co. Inc., a Corpora, ion,
best cigarette it’s possible to buy. Nothing is done
pany, Holland America, a eer- chase price the Master In Chuncery
defendants, for the sum of Fif'.oen
simply
for show.
Notice Is hereby given that pur­
Hundred dollars ($1500.00) with in­
11 issue his certificate of sale and
suant
to
a
Decree
of
Foreclosure
ar.d
terest at eight per cent per anum
upon the expiration of the statut­
Take the Camel package for instance. It’s the
from the 18 th day of February, 1919 Sale made and entered by the Dis­ ory period of redemption as to said
and the further sum of Seventy Five trict Court of the United Stales fvr real property will Issue his Master*!
most perfect packing science can devise to pro­
dollars $75.00) Attorney’s fees, and the District of Oregon on th* 14 th deed to the purchaser of sat! pic-p-
BLEND
tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper
C I « A W ■ T T
the further sum of Fifteen dollars day of December. 1920, in the above erty, and as to said personal prop
—
secure foil wrapping—revenue stamp to seal
and Twenty cents ($15.20) costs, entitled cause, I, Robert F. Maguire. erty will upon the conflrmati u of
and the costs of and upon th'« writ, Master in Chancery In and lor said said sale and the payment of
the fold and make the package air-tight. But
commanding me to make sale of the Court and cause will sell at Public purchase price issue hi, bill of
there’s nothing flashy about it. You'll And no
following described property, to-wlt: Auction to the highest bidder, or therefor.
extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows.
The Northwest Quarter >f the bidders, for cash, at the front d'-or
For further particular! wl'h
*
Northwest Quarter of Section 21. of the Court House of Tillamook erence to the property to be
County,
Oregon,
at
the
city
of
Till
­
Township 1 North, Range 10 Wert
end with reference to the terms
Such things do not improve the smoke any more
of Willamette Meridian; also a amook at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. conditions of sale reference la made
than premiums or coupons. And remember—you
tract of land described as beginning on the 11th day of July, 1921;
to said decree, a copy of which may
must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality.
The Southwest quarter of (kt be found on inquiry at th® o. .re
at a point on ordinary high tide and
water line 135 links South and 367 Southwest quarter of section four "f the Clerk of the United Stares
If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest
links East of the meander corner be­ (4) and the Southeast quarter of »he District Court foi the District of
cigarette you can imagine—and one entirely free
tween Sections 20 and 21, Township Southeast quarter of section five Oregon at Portland, Oregon, or an
1 North, Range 10 West of Willa (5) , and the northeast quarter rf application to the undersigned.
from cigaretty aftertaste,
Dated at Portland, Oregon,
mette Meridian; and running thence the northeast quarter of section
South 65 degrees East on ordinary eight (8) and the northwest quar­ 3rd day of June, 1921.
It’s Camels for you.
ROBERT F. MAGUIRE
high water line 2.98 chains; thence ter of the northwest quarter of Sec­
Master in Chancery.
North 19.15 chains; thence West tion nine (9), all In Township six
703 Title & Trust Building. Port­
2.70 chains; thence South 17.89 (6) south of range ten 10) west of
chains to the place of beginning, the Willamette Meridian, containing land Oregon.
containing five acres, less right of 160 acres of land; also one hundred
way conveyed to the Portland Rail­ and sixty acres, more or less, in sec­
NOTICE
way and Navigation Co., all !n the. tions fourteen (14) and fifteen (15)
Pursuant to Article Eight of the
County of Tillamook, and State of ¡ in township six (6) south of range Charter of Tillamook City, notice s
ten (10) west of th* Willamette hereby given that:
Oregon
Whereas the Common Council of
Now thereforp, by virtue of said Meridian, as follows: N. W. 1 -4 of Tillamook City have deemed it ex­
execution, judgment, order, 4-*cree S. W. 1-4, S 1-2 of S. W. 1-4 secti >n pedient to open, lay out and estab­
and order of sale, and In compliance 14 and S. E. 1-4 of S. E. 1-4 of »e.c lish Sixth Street between Second
with the commands of said writ, I tlon fifteen (15), containing 160 ac­ Avenue East, West to the East line
ot Sixth Street as now opened, that
will on the 25th day of June 1921, res and being his homestead.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WinUon-Salem, N. C
portion of the tract belonging to Ida
at 10 o’clock A. M. at the front door f together with eleven (11) cows, two Martiny, described as follows-
Beginning at a point which is the
of the County Court House In the (2) steers and five (5) heifers, be­
City of Tillamook, County of Tilla­ ing all of the livestock situated .<n S. E. corner of Lot 8 Block 1 in cen
tral Addition to Tillamook City, Ore­
mook, and State of Oregon, sell M scribed and descrirbed in '.bat cer­ gon,
thence east 300 feet, thence
tain
chattel
mortgage
dated
May
8th
public auction to the highest bidder
South 60 feet, thence West 300 'w.; Hunt, Jane Doe Hunt, his wifs, J. E. 0T¥T¥TíííiR^I»T¥I¥I¥T¥I¥
for cash in hand, all the right, title 1919, in which said defendant Sam thence North 60 feet to the p’.iico of Coyner and Christina May Coynor,
and interest which the within de­ Bauer, otherwise known as Simon, beginning; a tract containing 0.41 his wife, Arnt Andersen sometimes
called Arnt Anderson, National Sur­
fendants or any of them had on the Bauer and Emma Bauer were inert acres.
And to appropriate and condemn ety Co., a corporation, Dant & Rus­
23rd day of July, 1919, the date . f gagers and the plaintiffs herein were private property therefor and
the deed or mortgage herein f in­ mortgagees. The said personal prop­
Whereas the City Surveyor hrs sell, a corporation, W. Lawrence,
closed, or since that date had in and erty and reael property will be of­ made the necessary surveys of said Henry D. Ryan, Charlotto Taber
ou your child's delicate, sensi­
tc the above described real property fered for sale and sold separately. property and made his report which Sanders, W. Hewitt and Lillian Hew­
been
duly
adopted
said
report
has
itt,
his
wife,
H.
Taylor
Hill
W
W.
tive
skin. Our talcum powder
or any part thereof, io satisfy said The plaintiffs by the terms of tie.- I«t-
by the Common Council by ordi- Halo and Jane Doe Hale, dofenduutai,
meets
this special need. It con­
nance.
Now therefor pursuant to Section for the sum of 11600:00, with inter­
tains just the right Ingredients
Three of said article Eight, the Com­ est at the rate of 8 por cent per an­
In the proper proportions to
mon Council has appointed three dis­ num from the 23rd day of January
interested freeholders of Tiil.inti -ok 1913, and the further sum o' $46.19
benifit the youthful epidermis.
City, to-wlt: B. E. King, Henry Ro­
Try a can to-day.
costs
and
$150.00
attorneys
and
gers and J. Merrill Smith, who ehull
$388.66,
taxes
paid
by
plaintiff,
and
make an assessment of the -damages
and benefits resulting from estab­ the costs upon this writ, command­
lishment of said street herein before ing me to make sale of the following
referred to and said viewers shiUl
meet in the office of the City Record­ described real property, situated In
er on the 20th day of June 1921, at the County of Tillamook State ot
i
2 P. M. on said day.
Oregon to-wlt:
All persons claiming damages by
The East one half of the North­
reason of the appropriation of any west quarter, the East one half of
property which will be affected by
such proposed extension are hereby the Southwest quarter, the West one
notified to file their claims for such half of the Southeast quarter, and
damages with the City Recorder of the West one half of the Northeast
Tillamook City, Oregon, on or before quarter of Section Three Tp. 6.
the time so appointed.
I
The persons and property concern­ South Range 10, West of the W. M.
Experienced Furniture and Piano Movers
in Tillamook county, Oregon
ed herein follows herewith, ro-wit:
Now therefore by virtue of said
R. N. Henkle, Lot 7 and 8, Block
STORAGE
1, Harter’s Addition; E. L. Knight execution, judgment, order and de­
Lot 9 and 10, Block 1, Harters Ad­ cree, and in compliance with ihe
A. F. WALLACE, 1. v. 0
dition; H. C. Boone, Lot 11, Block 1
BOiLDiivG
Harter’s Addition; M. F. Leach. Lit commands of said writ, I will, on
12, Block 1 Harter’s Addition, J. B Saturday, the 2nd day of July 1921,
I\’t Hide nee 78-K
Office phone 65-J and Mutual
Haskill, Ix>t 7 and 8 Block 1 Central at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at
Addition; M. Schnal, Lot C and 6, the front door of tho County Court
Block 1, Central Addition; M tb . M.
House In the City of Tillamook in
E. Vaughn, Lot 3 and 4, Block 2,
Central Addition; C. T. McKinley, said County and State, sell at public
Lot 2 and 1, Block 1, Central Addi- auction, subject to redemption, tc
tion.
the highest bidder, for U. S. gold
Dated this 26th day of May 1921. coin cash in hand, all the right, Hile
FRANCES B. STRNAHAN
aDd interest which the within named
City Recorder.
5-26t4
defendants or either of them, had on
the date of the mortgage herein and
SHERIFF'S SALE
since had in or to the above lescrlb
the Circuit Court of tho State ed real property or any part thereof
of Oi g .n for Tillamook County, F. to satisfy said execution, judgment
F. Brandes, Plaintiff vail. O Triplrtt order and decree interest, com » and
Ed Hunt and Jane Doe Hunt, his all accruing costs.
wife, J E Coyner and Christina May
JOHN ASCHIM
MUTUAL PHO 'E
Coyner, his wife, Arnt Andersen
Sheriff qf Tillamook County, Dt<
sometimes called Arnt AntU-Mtn, gon.
National Surety Co., a corporation, I
Dated Tillamook Oregon June
Dant fc Russell, a corporation W. > 1921.
I
Lawrence, Henry D. Ryan, Chnrlitto
Micelli & Graham, 925 Chamber |
Tabor Sanders, W C Hewitt nud of Commerce, Portland, Oregon, At
Lillian Hewitt, hie wife, II. Taylor tornys for plaintiff.
Hill, W W Hale and Jane De Jl.ile,
First publication June 2, 1921.
his wife, Defendants.
Last publication, June 30th. 1921.'
State of Oregon County of fiila-
’
i
mook.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
1 lie Meda Co-operative Cr?am"ry
By virtue of a judgment order,
decree and an execution, duly ,.irued Co. will receive bids for a ehes® fac­
tory building. Plans of ouilding
out of and under the seal t:f the may be seen at Cloverdale Hotel,
In
the
above
above entitled court,
Cloverdale, Oregon Bids to be in
entitled cause, to me duly directed the hands of the Secretary by July 8
and dated the <th day of May 1921. 1921. The Board of Directors re­
upon a judgment rendered and <u. serves the right to reject any or al!
bids.
tered in Mid court on the 2n 1 day f
MEDA CO-OPERATIVE CREAM
May 1921, in favor of F. F. Brandc,
(X), Cloverdale, Or®.
6-30-21 tí
plaintiff, against U 0 Triplett, Ed
Here’s why CAMELS are
the qualil
¡¿tie
I
TALCUM
E. E. KOCH, Druggist
CITY TRANSFER
Service to All
CLAUDE I. MYERS
PAINTING AND PAPER
HANGING
1102 E 2nd St.
TZLLAOOK -
OREGON
¡liiipmohile
A. HUDSON