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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1921 PAGE SEVER 1 Too Late to Classify THE DUNNING SCHOOL OF MUSIC for teachers and pupils. The system of Improved Music Study. Cany L. Dunning’s favor and success^herever the beginning of a musical edu^tlOL is contemplated. (Signed) Theo. Leschetizky Registration Days Saturday Sept. 3 and Monday September 5. Mrs. J. Ca Holden 510 First St. Tel. 138W When the Brooklet Builds a Roof to Frolic Beneath I n Lackawanna Twins Union Suits boys and girls find a winter refuge that is particularly safe and pleas ant. No wind elf nor frost sprite can find his way within. The fabric of this friendly underwear is of superior selected yarns,finelyknitted, sterilized and pre-shrunk in live steam. It won't shrink from service or in the tub. The military shoulder is a marvel. It is the orderly underwear. LACKAWANNA TWINS ««AM HASH Mtì.UA RAT. o«K Underwear and Slumber Suits VICTORIES OF PEACE EQUAL THOSE OF WAR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM BIRTH TO SIXTEEN Whether the task is the construction of a colossal harbor improvement project, or the administration of a newly acquired insular possession, the Department of War is always prepared to bring to the task a high degree of skill and master ful judgment. How “peace hath her victories no less renowned than war” for the military department of the nation is interestingly described and illustrated in one of an instructive series of articles on Our Govern ment now being dietribated exclusively by this Institution. We shall be pleased to see that you receive the com plete series, if you will seud us your came and address. Tillamook County Bank GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Quality Dairy Products Milk, Cieam, Cottage Cheese Erwin Harrison Bell 6F13 Mutual Both Phones PIONEER EMPLOYMENT COMPANY 14 North Second Street Portland — Oregon hay and harvest Furaish dairy and farm help \\ rite lor sur hands— will yard and camp help. iviaga/M»e “EmplaywtBt Service ’. Fhane Breadway 227? Of the ownership, management, cir culation, etc., required by the Act of Congress of August 24. 1912, of th« Tillamook Headlight. published weekly at Tillamook, Oregon for Oc tober, 1921. v State of Oregon, County or Tillamook, eg. Before me. a Notary Public in and for the State and County aforesaid. Personally appeared Leslie Harrison, who, having been duly sworn ac cording to law, deposes and says that he is the managing editor of the Till amook Headlight and that the fol 1«ing is. to the best of h>- ko< *dgc and belief, a true statemen, of the ownership, managemen', etc., of the aforesaid p<«b1i-ation for th’’ ................................... ENNINGTON Zfir Qajt&ty P TILLAMOOK. OREGON ers, stockholders, and security hold ers, If any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company, but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the com pany as trustee or in any other fiduc iary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trus tee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain state ments embracing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the cir cumstances and conditions under and --------- security i which ------- stockholders -------------- ---- „ i holders who do not appear upon the ' books of the company as trustees, I hold stock and securities in a capac ity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no rea- son to believe that any other per- son, association, or corporation has any interest direct or Indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. LESLIE HARRISON Sworn to and subscribed before J me this 1st day of October, 1921. B. L. Beals, Jr. ' My commission expires Oct. 4, 1924 __________ LOCAL NEWS ! Mr. Overuls, who worked for the | county all summer on the roads^left j Saturday for a short visit to Port- .land. ——————— y Dave Martiny and Leo Morrison took the Cadillac stage to Portland Friday of last week and drove home Saturday in a new Chevrolet coupe. R. S. Johns of this city paid a vis it to his wife in Portland last Fri day, the latter being sick in a Ins pital in the metropefiis. G. S. Buckley transacted buslnass in Tillamook Friday of last week re turning to Portland the next day. Recd Bain, who spent several day’) recently in Tillamook and at the quired by the Act of August 24, beaches, returned to Eugene last Fri 1912, embodied in seetion 443. Poe day. where he will tench this winter tai Laws and regulations, printed on in the high sschool of that city. the reverse of this form, to-wlt 1. That the name» and addresses Mrs. Morris Bays left last Satur of the publisher, editor, managing day to visit relatives anad friends in i editor, and busine?.« managers are. Boise, Idaho. Harrison, Managing editor. Leslie f J. C. Hare of Portland, formerly light Publishing Companv. Geor/- nt Hillsboro, returned to Portland Tillamook, Oregon. 2. That the owners are: Hesd- last Thursday afternoon, after trans light Publishing Company. George acting business in Twin Rocks and P Winslow, Tillamook, Oregon. Hel Tillamook. Mr. Hare is in the lum en Harrison. Tillamook. Oregon. Les ber business and has interests in var ious parts of the state. lie Harrison. Tillamook, Oregon. 3 That the known bondholders, On Monday IS candidates for cit mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or izenship appeared in Circuit/ court morc of total amount of bonds, mort for examination as to their qualifi gages or other securities are; F. C. cations. The first day of the term is usually given over to this work, Baker. Tillamook, Oregon. 4 That the two paragraphs next and beside Judge Bagley, appeared Tomlinson, the federal natur- above giving the names of the own- T— STATEMENT We invite your inspection of LackawannaTwins in various styles and in qualities to suit every requirement of service and price. day, where he will attend school this against you in the above entitled winter. suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first Mr. Cross of Portland who trans Want to rent big gear one man or publication of thia summons, and if one horse stump puller to drag logs acted business here last week. re you fail so to appear and answer, the turned home Friday by the Cadillac with. Robert Watkins, Bayocean. line. plaintiff will apply to the Court for Oregon. the relief demanded in his complaint ^or Sale: Sewing machine motor Mrs. Hurley left for Portland last with cables, and rheostat pedal c^- Saturday for a few days, Her hua- which is that the marriage contract plete- 14.50 Singer Agency. band is employed in the Tillamook existing between the plaintiff and Aeolian and Okey records up to bakery. defendant be dissolved because of 2.00 now 75 cents while they last the wilful desertion of plaintiff by Tillamook muse Co. Miss Dora Drake left Saturday defendant, continuing for a period WANTED: 169 MOLE SKINS. WILL last for Dundee where she will teach of more than one year, and for such pay 16 cents each. A. J. Wilks. school this winter. other relief as may be equitable. Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook This summons is served upon you Mr. Donovan visited his daughter office every Monday, at this place the latter part of last by publication in the Tillamook week, returning to Portland Satur Headlight by order of the Honorable day. Homer Mason, County Judge of Till alization examiner, who sat with the Judge, during the examination. Mrs. Ferris reurned to her home amook County, Oregon, said order at McMinnville last Saturday after being dated September 15th, 1921, In the County Clerk’s ofTce is post visiting with friends in this city. requiring publication hereof to be ed a description of Phillip John made once a week for six successive Dwyer, who disappeared from the Mrs. Major Woods, who spent Marine hospital at San Francisco, most of the summer at the beaches, weeks and the first publication is California, on August 16th, the pres and who is now stopping at the Till made on the 15th day of September ent year. The missing man is aged amook hotel, was a Portland visitor 1131. 22 years, weighs 150 pounds, is 5 laBt Thursday, returning the next BOTTS A WINSLOW feet 10 1-2 inches in height, has day. Attorneys for Plaintiff. dark brown eyes, brown hair, and is tatooed on the right forearm with Residence: Tillamook, Oregon. Mack Trackster of Cloverdale either "P. F. Dwyer’’ or the initials went out to Portland Monday to'see P. F. D.” Any information will be his family and to attend to some bus Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale gladly received by the young man's ineaa in the big city. office Thursday, Oct. 6th. It mother Mrs. John Dwyer, 63 East 122nd street, New York City, N. Y. F. W. Robitsch and Frank Gusten have started up the Haddan mill There are three noteworthy things W. J. Patterson who some time which is situated about a mile north about our made to measure suits: ago traded his ranch three miles of Manhattan. The mill will cut their variety, their quality, their south of town to Mr. N. Griffith, en about 12,000 feet a day and the firm character. C. S. Barnes.—Adv. gineer at the Coast Power Co.’s plant will employ about 12 men in the for property in Portland, left for the woods and at the yards. Mr. Rob Watch for Pythian Sisters Hal latter place Monday of last week itsch has quite a tract of cedar lowe’en party. which he expects to cut up, and for where he will hereafter reside. which there Is now good demand, FOR ROOM AND BOARD WITH Mr. and Mrs. John Blair of this and may manufacture some of it in- private family, address Box 243 city, spent the former’s vacation in to first-class shingles. 49-3tP visiting relatives and friends in John Friday and family, who re- Hillsboro and Portland, Mr. Blair SUMMONS cently spent a couple of weeks at the is employed at the S. P. depot. Tillamook beaches passed through Wm. Richers of the First Nation this city last Friday on their way IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE al bank is preparing to build on hi«*, home to Banks. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE lots in the east part of town. Mr. COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK M. Turner of Banks, had business Feldschau has the contract for the in Tillamook last week. L. SALDERN, Plaintiff basement and foundation and Percy vs. Sheldon will construct the building, A. D. Thompson of Nehalem is at Charles E. Fields and and Alice C. which will be modern and up-to-date tending Circuit court this week. ; Fields, his wife, and H. J. Luse and Mrs. L. Lewis of Spokane, visited Mrs. Geo. Vaughn and daughter same J. Luse, her husband. her son, W. A. Lewis of this city. Defendants Erma and Nettie Smith motored to Manzanita last Sunday. TO H. J. LUSE AND SAME J. LUSE ! A. J. Smith of Independence who has been visiting his son C. A. Smith Mrs. Gilbertson, formerly employ her husband, two of the above named for some time past, returned to his ed at Haltom’s store, spent last Sun defendants: home last week. day at Wheeler. Mr. Gilbertson and IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Boyd Mendenhall fished up the Sal OB' OREGON: You are hereby requir Chas. Alley, butcher and rtarry monberry Sunday and made a fine ed to appear and answer the com Johnson, city marshal of Wheeler catch of trout. plaint filed against you in the above were visitors at the county seat this i week. While dismantling the Church of entitled suit on or before thg expira the Nazarene building on 3rd ave tion of six weeks from the date of the Mr. Vosburg, superintendent of nue Monday afternoon, a broken sill first publication hereof, and if you the Wheeler Lumber Co., was in the at one corner gave way, throwing fail so to answer, for want thereof, Miss plaintiff will apply to thc Court for city on business one day this week. the north side outward. Buunic, who was pulllrX nails out of the relief demanded in the complaint, Frank Gustus who operates a log the old material just in front of the which is that a conveyance made by side that fell, barely escaped by ging camp on the north fork of the Nehalem, was in town one day this I jumping over a pile of lumber into Charles E. Fields and wife, defend the street, and a man who was at ants above named, to H. J. Luse of week on business. work near her, escaped by running the following described real property, _____________ / out of danger just in time. situate in Tillamook County, Oregon; Janies Burke of Cloverdale trans acted business in the city this week. S. S. Johnson, formerly an attor Lots One (1), Two (2) and Three (3) ney of this city, and who spent a of Block Twenty-three (23) of Tilla Henry Dunston, an old time Tilla- few days recently In Tilfatnook, re mook Beach, and which conveyance mooker now of Portland was in town turned to his home in Portland Tues was made on or about Junt. 19, 1916, shaking hands with '»•*< friends this day forenoon. and which conveyance is of record at week. Page 173 of Book 33 of the Records of County Clerk Brimhall granted a W. L. Campbell, now connected license to wed to Bessie May Bowen Deeds of Tillamook County, Oregon, with the weights and measures de and Emry Acy Cook on the 29th of be decreed to be null and void, as partment of the state, was in the Sept. On the same day they were against plaintiff herein, and cancelled, city Monday. Mr. Campbell at one married by Rev. Charles L. Dark at and that said property be decreed to time drew mileage from this county the Methodist parsonage. be subject to the lien and claim of in thc capacity of sheriff and has ! plaintiff for balance owing him from many friends here. A marriage license was issued by , the defenadnta, Charles E. Fields and Charley Ray of Cloverdale had the County Clerk on October 3rd to wife, it being sought to have said con Clifford Thomas and Hattie Des business in the city this week. mond, both of Hemlock, the consent veyance cancelled as made in fraud of the rights of plaintiff and said com J. C. Hensley, with the Hersch of the parents being granted In each Pub. Co., of Los Angeles, Calif., case. Thomas is 20 years of age and plaint praying for general relief. The i claim of plaintiff is for the balance spent several days here last week, re Miss Desmond Is 17. ' due on a judgment rendered by the turning to Portland Saturday. A W. Orting of Wheeler was in > Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Mr. Drake of Beaver, went to Port Tillamook Monday. ' for Hood River County, on which land Saturday on his way to Cali there is owing $1,000.00 with interest M. Hoxsen of Nehalem was a coun fornia, taking with him a son, for ty seat visitor Monday. I at the rate of eight per cent per an- the benefit of the latter’s health. i num from March 17th, 1915, the fur- W. F. Hayes and wife of Timber I ther sum of $100.00 as attorneys fees G. M. Hiner of Tillamook is spend Ing a few days in PortlandT'leaving were Tillamook callerH Sunday. 1 $23.00, costs and disbursements, here Sunday. Fred Affolter and wife of Nr-sko- ' with accruing interest from date of ' said judgment, less a credit of $250.00 Mr. Tichenor of Portland, who vis yin were registered at the Tillamook from property sold on execution from ited several days with a sister in hotel Monday. which is to be deducted the expense of this city, returned home Saturday. Mrs. E. T. Haltom was a passen- the execution sale. Said judgment was He is owner of the Tichenor sasn ger for Portland last Tuesday. and door factory in that city. rendered in favor of plaintiff and against the defendants Field and wife. C. A. Hanna and sister. Miss Ma Miss Fay Harris, who spent the This summons is served upon you week end with her folks in Tilla bel, who had business In Circuit mook returned to take up her du Court this week, returned to Port by publication in the Tillamook Head ties as teacher at the Castle Rock land Tuesday forenoon. light, a weekly newspaper of general school, near Dolph, Sunday. circulation published in Tillamook Mrs. Kllneham of this city visited City, Tillamook County, Oregon, and Portland Tuesday of this week. W. J. King of Newbefg, was in is so published try virtue of an order the city the latter part of the week, Wm. Burnes who was over from made by the Honorable Homer Mason, looking over this part of the coun ty. with a view to making his home Montesano, Washington, attending County Judge of Tillamook County, Circuit Court, returned home Tues- Oregon, dated August 31st, 1921, re here. day. quiring publication to be made hereof ■......... ! .1 .i..,».—- Steve Jones of Whiteson, Ore., at org’e a week for six succesaivc weeks County extension News ad- The one time a resident here, accompan ied by a brother and his father, were vertlses that a frimer In this cosn'y and the first publicvition hereof is in Tillamook Tuesday on their way aged 70 years. Is looking for a hous” made September 1st 1921. keeper and who. If she suits, might to Netarts. BOTTS & WINSLOW, Attorneys consider matrimony with her. Here for Plaintiff. J. H. Imhoff who put up some mar Is s chance for some good looking Residence: Tillamook, Oregon. ble work in the I. O. O. F. cemetery buxom widow to grab off n Jive on«’, here last week, left for Portland last on the assumption that: “It is bet The glory of his country Is th» Saturday by the Cadillac stage line. ter to be an old man's darling, than a young man's slave.” fact that the door ofopportunlty is closed to no man. And don’t lose this Mr. . Atrip, who spent the week end with relatives, left for bit home in one the opportunity to buy a suit SUMMONS at about <>n*-half the price you palti Meda Sunday. In the Circuit Court of the State of a year ago. C. 8. Barnes. Adv. Jo. Durer went out last Monday Oregon for Tillamook County for a few days visit In the metropo- Watch for Pythian Sisters Hui- Francis J. Nestor, Plaintiff lis. lowe’en party. va. John Plasker paid a visit to Clov Jacqtte Nestor, Defendant foot erdale last Monday. To Jaique Nestor, the above narn Mrs. E. A. Stanley was a passen ed defendant: ger for Portland Saturday. In the name o> th* ítate of Oregon ■ — w You are hereby teqiiired to appea A son of Mrs Fisher of this city answer complaint Read the Headlight classified ad:’. took ths stage for Pacific City Mon-