THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT PAGE THREE «M OWWCTO I O I ttOW Itt^^ Lot 1. Block T. W. O. Dwight ■«- ; ! t*to owner, Sidewalk lien »140.63, ■ : interest »22.50, coat of adv 61e Lot 3, Block 7, W. G Dwight E3- 1 tata owner. Sidewalk lien »42.96, In­ •1 terest »6 88, cost of adv 61c. Lot 5, Block 7, W. G- Dwight Es­ Leave Manhattan 8:30 a. m . and tate owner. Sidewalk lien »140.63, m. 1 P- interest »22.50, cost of adv 61c Lot 6, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­ Arrive at a. m.- p. m. Juno ............ . ........ .... 10:55 4:10 ) tate owner. Sidewalk lien »42.96, In Kilchis ................... . 11:00 4:15 terest »6.88, cost of adv 61c. Idaville .................. ... 11:05 4:20 £ Lot 7, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­ Bay City ............. ..... 11:10 4:25 : tate owner. Sidewalk lien $42.96, In­ Miami .......... . ........ ... 11:22 4:37- terest »6.88, cost of adv 61c. Cove ....................... .. 11:25 4:40 1 Lot 8. Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­ Garibaldi .............. .... 11:28 4:43) tate owner, Sidewalk lion »140.63, Barview ................ .... 11:35 4:50 terest »6.88, cost of adv 61c Watseco ................. .... 11:40 4:55 i Said sale will take place at the Ocean Lake ......... .. 11:46 5:01 à front door of the City Hall In Tilla­ Twin Rocks .......... .... 11:47 5:02 < mook City. Oregon, being the front Salt Air .............. ... 11:51 5:06 '■ door of the building in which the Rockawav ............. ... 11:54 5:09 J Common Council of said Tillamook Lake Lytle ............ .... 12:03 5:14 j City holds its sessions. Manhattan .......... ... 12:06 5:17 à The names of the owners, or re­ Minimum Charges Good Cars ) puted ow ners of said property as hereinbefore given, are the names ot such owners, or reputed owners, as they appeaer on the docket of city liens of said Tillamook City, and docket of city liens of said Tilla­ each of said tracts of land so de­ mook City, and more than 30 days scribed will be sold at said sale ’to having elapsed since said docketing satisfy the assessment, interest and and said assessments not having osts due upon each tract as des­ been paid in whole or in part, and cribed, and each tract will be sold the Common Council of Tillamook Cty, Oregon, having on July 15, separately. This sale Is made for the purpose 1921, duly ordered a warrant to of satisfying the delinquent assess­ issue for the collection of said de­ ments for street improvements duly linqu^nt assessments Dated thia assessed against said property, to­ July 28, 1921, gether with interest and costs there­ HENRY WHITE, on, said assessments having been Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon made by the Common Council of Tillamook City. Oregon, on the 1st NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELIN- day of November, 1915, and said QUENT STREET IMPROVEMENT assessments having been thereupon docketed in the docket of city liens ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given, that by of said Tillamook City, and mor-j virtue of a warrant issued by the than 30 days having elapsed since City Recorder of Tillamook City. said docketing and said assessments Oregon, dated July 15, 1921, and is­ not having been paid in whole or In sued by order of the Common Coun­ part, and the Common Council of cil of said Tillamook City, Oregon, Tillamook City, Oregon, having, on the undersigned Marshal of Tilla­ July 15, 1921, duly ordered a war- mook City has duly levied upon and rant to issue for the collection of will on Monday, the 22nd day of Au­ said delinquent assessments. Dated gust, 1921, at the hour of 10:00 this July 28th. 1921. HENRY WHITE. o’clock a. m; sell at public auction Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon. to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the property hereinafter des­ cribed. WHEELER NOTES The particular tracts or parcels of (Omitted Last Week) ground to be sold, together with the George Fleimnn has returned name of the owner or owners there­ of, and the amount for which each from a business trip to Michigan. He separate tract will be sold, together reports it very hot back there. Katherine Kllburg is visiting her with the interest to the date of sale and the cost of advertising, are as brother Mrs. Kilburg. She is frCni Walla Walla. Wash. follows, to-wlt: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hyde left far All in Maple Grove Addition, Tilla­ ther home In Portland Saturday. mook Citv. Oregon. Wm. Allen left Thursday for Lot 1 block 1, W. G. Dwight, own­ business trip to Portland. er, Sidewalk lien, $140.63, Interest, Many people have been out after $22.50, cost of adv 61c blackberries lately. Most of them Lot 2, Block 1, W. G. Dwight Es- have been very successful as the ber­ tate owner, Sidewalk lien $42.96, lot ry crop Is quite heavy this year. erest, $6.88, cost of adv 61c Mr. and Mrs. Shim Reed returned Lot 3, Block 1. W. G. Dwight Es- Tuesday from a visit in Nebraska. tai< , owner, Sidewalk lien $42.96, They have been gone nearly three interest $6.88, cost of adv 61c months and say they are glad to pst Lot 4, block 1, W. G. Dwight Es­ back on the coast again. tate, owner. Sidewalk lien $140.63, The old Eddy mill, south of No Interest $22.50, cost of adv 61c halem burned early Wednesday. It Lot 6, Block 1, W. G. Dwight Es­ is not known Just what caused tbo tate owner. Sidewalk lien $42.96, '•■a Tho mill was owned by Mrs. interest $6.88, cost of adv 61c Anna Matteley. Lot 7, Block 1, W. G Dwight Es­ Chas. Joesting was in Wheels tate owner. Sidewalk Hen $42.96, Saturday. interest $6.88, cost of adv 61c Mrs. Rector was In Wheeler Wed­ Lot 8, Block 1, W. G. Dwight Es­ nesday and Thursday visiting her tate, owner, Sidewalk lien $104.63, Bister Mrs. Bradley. Interest $22.50, cost of adv. 61c Many new beach cottages are be­ Lot 1, Block 3, W. G. Dwight Es­ ing built this summer. tate owner, (bonded) Sidewalk lien While driving Ills Velie car on the $105.62, Interest $53.70, cost of adv beach Saturday evening Jack Webb 68c accidentally ran It too far out and Lot 5, Block 3 W. G. Dwight Es­ It stalled. Before they could pirlt tate owner, Sidewalk lien $97.67, the car out the surf had conic up too interest $15.69, cost of adv 61c far and they had to leave It until ihc Lot 8,'Block 3, W. G. Dwight Es­ next morning. Very little damage tate owner. Sidewalk lien, $97.67, was done to the machine. interest $15.69, cost of adv 61c Earl Sherman left Wednendiyr for Lot 5, Block 4, W. G. Cwight Ea- tho mouth of tho Columbia river tate owner, Sidewalk Hen $97.67, In- where he will troll for the rest c yard 1RD e for com- lendid se­ id colors, de. ru 18c lor outing an sale at aces last Notice is hereby given that by vtr- tue of a warrant issued by the City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon, dated July 15, 1921, and Issued by order of the Common Council of said Tillamook City, Oregon, the un­ dersigned Marshal of Tillamook City has duly levied upon and will on Monday, the 22nd day of August, 1921, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, tho property hereinafter described. The particular tracts or parcels of gound to be sold, together with the name of the owner or owners there­ of, and the amount for which each separate tract will be Bold, together with the interest to the date of sale and the cost of advertising, are as follows, to-wit: PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, Michigan Manufacturer, of Motor Cart and Motor Truck, ÎICE >ol goods, f goods, In veri- AUTO TILLAMOOK COMPANY District No. 19. Paving Miller Ave. ji NEW PRICES OF PAIGE CARS Open Cars Closed Cars .t we are nearly '8. Vai- Glenbronk, 6-4* -Pas*. Touring . Lenox. 6-44, 3-P.vs. Roadster Ard mure, u-4», 4-Pass. Sport Car Lake wood, 6-66, 7-Pass. louring Larchmont 1 J. 6-66, ¿.Pa&senger . Daytona, 6-66, 3-Pass. Roadster d iner­ bisele, s, worth 114M1 Coupe, 6-44, 4-Passenfter . • Sedan, 6-44, 5-Passenger . • J57O Coupe, 6-66. 5-Passenger , . 37 55 Sedan, 6-66, 7-Passenger . • 38.40 Limousine, 6-b6. 7-P-.iR»enger . . 4030 All Prices f. o. b. 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