Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 21, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    THl TILLAMOOK MEADLIGHT
Tillamook-Portland
Cadillac Stage Line
will put its new schedule into effect
at once with no stops for dinner in
order to reach Portland and Tilla-
tnook at an early hour. Ticket office:
F. B. McKinley Real Estate Office,
Bell phone 72W and Mutual phone.
LEAVES
Tillamook
7:30 A. M.
1:45 P. M.
An. Portland 1 & 7:10 P. M.
LEAVES
Portland Hoyt Hotel
8:15 AM.
2 P. M.
An. Tillamook 1:30 & 7:30
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
A Safe, Sane Investment
Quality Dairy
Products
Our five passenger “Glenbrook” is a new 1921 car—not an old
model re-painted and re-christened for the selling season. Keep
that point in mind please. It amounts to a positive guarantee
against sudden and unwarranted depreciation.
Milk, Cream, Cottage Cheese
Furthermore, the price has been reduced to $1635. You have
only to look at the car to realize that no greater value was ever
offered before, during or after the war. In fact, no such car was
possible until 1921.
Erwin Harrison
Mutual
These arc hard facts, and they are very important. Give them a
little consideration and you will understand why the “Glenbrook”
is so universally regarded as a safe, sane and profitable investment.
CITY TRANSFER
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, Michigan
Manufacturers of 1’iugt Motor Cars and Motor Trucks
Priors quoted f. a. b. Idetroit
Service to All
Experienced Furniture and Piano Movers
STORAGE
4
Tillamook Auto Company
A F. WALLACE, L 0. 0. F. BUILDING
Office phone 65-J and Mutual
Residence 78-R
YOU'D BE SURPRISED
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28 W
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
at the difference a good range makes in your
hohae work. Let us show you
AVERAGES COUNT
The Great Majestic Range
Life is nothing bat a lot cf averages. Nobody ever had iv-
erything hi* ow i way.
Instead of deplo'l-.^ lack of profit thl* last yeir take a th res
or five year averigo. it will make you feel almost cheerful
again.
Up* and downs will c>>u>e, bti t a ‘nationallzad account here
at the First N.. '.<oal will produce more ‘ups’ >.han 'downs'
“The Range With a Reputation”
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’ claims of heirship, ownership or in­
terest in said estate.
j
This citation is served upon you
pursuant to an order duly made and
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entered herein by the Honorable
Homer Mason, Judge of the above
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entitled court, dated the 8th day of
CITATION
County Court of the State of Oregon,
July, 1921.
Witness, The Honorable Homer for Tillamook County, has appoint­
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Mason, Judge of the County Court ed the undersigned administratrix of
STATE OF OREGON FOR
of the State of Oregon, for Tilla­ the estate of Ervin Carter, deceased,
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
mook County, with the seal of said and any and all persons having
Court affixed, this 8th day of July, claims against said estate are hereby
required to present such claims ptop
1921.
In the matter of the estate
erly verified together with the prop­
H. S. Brimhall
Attest:
of
er vouchers to the undersigned at
County Clerk.
John Larson, deceased,
This citation is served upon you her residence in Aurora, Oregon, cn
Camilla Nielson Reichhardt
by publication in the Tillamook or before six months from the date
and Marie Vilhelmlne Neuman
Petitioner* and plaintiff*, Headlight, a newspaper published i of this notice. Dated July 21, 1921.
and of general circulation In Tilla­
ELMA DENTBL,
VB
mook County. Oregon, in pursuance Administratrix of the Estate of Er­
John A. Nelson, administra­
to an order of the Honorable Homer
vin Carter, deceased.
tor of the aatate at John
Mason, Judge of the above entitled
7-21-21-t5
Larson, deceased, Bmma
Court, duly made and entered on the
Adams, Anna Christin«
Sth day of July. 1921.
BRAT. ESTATE TRANSFERS
Neumann, and all person*
John Olsen
maamod or unknown having
Attorney for Plaintiffs
W. C. Miller et al to Beulah M.
or claiming any Interaat In
and Petitioners.
Meeeinger >50. Lots 3 & 3 blk 9 Ne-
and to the above entitled
Poetoffice address
tarts.
eutate as heir* or dlstrlbut-
413 Chamber of Conn-
Elisabeth F Marens A hue to O
Bld.g, Portland, Oseg.
Defendant*
H Grabenhorst |10. Lot « blk 12.
Date of first pub. July 14, 1931
Neskowin.
Date of last pub. August 21, 1921
To Anna Christine Neumann, and
J F Turnbull et al to John Matko-
all persona unnamed or unknown
vlch (10, 29.81 acre tract in See 13
having or claiming any Interest
ADMINMTRATOl’B NOTIGI IB
T 2 S R 10 W and Sec IS T 2 8 R
tn and to the above entitled estate
CREDITOR«
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a* heir* or distributee«, defend­
Mottos I* kvreby given tkat tba
Otto Nicolay to Frank C Wlrf* 310
ant*:
aadersigned ha* been. by tAa Geen- SB 1-4 of SW 1-4 and SW 1-4 of HE
IN THE NAME OF THE STATS OF ty Court of Tillamook county. State 1-4 See 10 T 5 3 R 10 W 80 acre*.
OREGON
of Oregon, duly appelated admiato- ,
You and each of you are hereby trator of th* estate of Laura A. Ath­
Adelade E Graves A hus to Anna
cited and required to appear in ’he
Welch 310 lot 12 blk 5 Manhattan.
erton. dseeaaed.
County Court of the State of Oregon,
All person* having claims agalaet
Allen William* to Belle F. Ccn-
for the County of Tillamook, at the ■aid estate are hereby notifted io
Court Room thereof, at Tillamook in present the same, duly verified, and logue 310 part of lot* 4 and 5 blk
said County and State, on Tuesday with the proper vouchera, to the un- , 22 Wheeler.
the 11th day of October 1921, at the dersigned, at the Tillamook County
R J Larson A wf to M L White A
hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. of *«ld
Bank, in the City of Tillamo-k, Ore­ wf 3300 lot* 3 4 5 6 blk 12 Original
day, then and there to show cause, gon, within six month* from th« town of Nehalem.
if any there be, why the fact* should date of th* first publication of thl*
not be found and the rights of heir­ notice. Dated and first pobilshed DEMAND FOR REGISTERED
ship to and distribution of said es­
JERSEY SIRES INCREASES I
June 30th. 1931.
I
tate not decreed as set forth and
E. B. MaeNAUGHTON,
prayed for in the petition of the j-IOti
Admlalutvutev |
The Smith-Umpqua Cow Tenting
plaintiff* on file herein in this
association ia the Brit in the state
Court.
.
to report 100 per «ent in the use of
You and each of you ar* hereby NOTICE 07 ADMINISTRA TUI TO, registered dairy *iree at the head of
further required to appear before
the herd*. Bvry dairyman in the a*
CREDITOR*
thia Court on said time and place
aneftrtton has a reglataAd Jersey
Noti«
la
hereby
gi
van
that
ttaa
-•M file yaw raayaettvu ataUa at
Legal Notices
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Home of 'Nationalised Accounts.”
ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
DIRECTORS
John Morgan
W. J. Riechern. .
A. W. Bunn
B O. Lamb.
Henry Rogers
C. J. Edwarde.
C. A. McGhee
i
sire In service. The association was
organized n 1918 and the member*
have made continuous progress in
breeding and feeding their
herd*
since that time.
The average production per cow
during June was 874 pounds of milk
and 41.35 pounds of butterfat. The
honor cow was "Lady’’ a grade Jer­
sey, owned by Roberts and Sons, of
Reedsport, which produced 1659 lbs
of milk and 83.10 pounds of butter­
fat. The highest average yield in a
herd was 1109 pounds of milk and
55.05 pounds of butterfat, made by
the 19 Jerseys, also owned by Rob
erts and Sons.
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OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Bend—Pencil factory reopens.
Portland—3509,000 electric tur­
bine engine added to P R L A T‘*
plant.
Klamath Falls haa 160 acres pep­
permint growing for oil.
Oregon federal taxes are
per capita.
335-50
Logging resumed by the Smith-
Power* Co. in Coos county.
f
Roseburg—Operations being con­
tinued in Perdue mine*.
Oregon hop crop all sold to Eng­
lish brewers, bringing about 33,000,-
000.
North Bend—Buehned Lumber Co ,
to build large shingle mill at once.
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Fresh Chinook Salmon
North Portland to have 3250,000 I
harbor improvement.
f
8c Per Pound Dressed
Portland—Japan ships charter* I
to take wheat to Europe.
Ve“M)lr !
■cheduled for July sailing to sp>n4
3375,000 on repair*.
9c by Parcel Post to R. F. D
Bank of Prineville
dairy farmer*.
will
flnanee
Pend I ton — Farmer* to rebuild
burned warehouse at Myrick.
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R. B. HAYS,
Tillamook, Oregon
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