Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 22, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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j Albert Miller Sr
58.37
' Wm. Morrison .
164.75
Lee Mead , .
- 80.81
Wm. Ewan ___
60.20
M. L. Freeman
27.11
E. D. Freeman
. 27.11
John Grey___
33.49
A. S. Tilden___
. 71.90
Ed Davis___
35.95
A. 3. Tilden .
46.05
J. D. Parker
1.59
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8. Coates_____
17.25
W. E. Anderson _
. 13.44
A. H. Gulstrom _
13.78
W. H.
... Stark _____________
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28.89
Coi. J. B. Cavanaugh_____ . 12000
Roy Trout_______________
12.00
F. L. Mills______________ ...
8.00
Ed Johnson______________
8.00
Harry
Stafford
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John Jenck ______________ 2645.00
E. Duke ________________
12.75
T. Sawyer____________ __
6.38
John Jenck______________ . 3000
BOND WARRANTS
State Ind. Acc. Com_______
3.07
Helmer Restrom__________
38.28
Ruben Freman___________
36.68
Emil Larson _
9.98
NA TURES
OWN
FOOD
Milk is nature’s own food.
Easily digested and con­
tains in proper proportion
the elements necessary for
the proper growth and de­
velopment of the body. It
should have first place in the
diet of every child and a
large place in the diet of ev­
ery individual.
Get more real nourish­
ment at less cost by buying
more milk. Order' Go'lden
Rod Dairy Clarified milk.
Its Clean.
ORDINANCE NO. 418
THE CITY TRANSFER
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rate of one day for each |2 of said
fine.
Section 6: Whereas, many per­
sons are selling ¡*nd peddling goods
and merchandise in Tillamook City,
thereby endangering the
peace,
health and safety of said City, an
emergency is hereby declar'd to ex­
ist and this Ordinance shall go into
immediate effect upon its approval
by the Mayor.
Passed by the Common Council on
this 5th day of December. 1931, by
the following vote:
Yeas: Johnson, Hoy, Terry, Tal­
bott.
Noes: None.
Absent: Councilman Christenson.
Submitted to the Mayor December
14, 1921. Approved by the Mayor
December 13, 1921.
8. A. MOULTON. Mayor.
Attest: Francis B. Stranahan, City
Recorder.
LET US WORRY
We Are Here To Serve You
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby arisen that the
County Court of Tillamook County,
will until 10 o'slock on Decembaf
30th. 1931 receive blds for building
a pile bulkhead for a distance o* ap­
proximately 2600 ft. on the Bay
Ocean Road according to the plans
and specifications on file lnl'thslofftov'
of the County Engineer or County
Clerk of Tillamook County.
No bid will be considered unless
accompanied by cash, bidders bond,
or certified check for an amount
equal to at least 5 per cent of the
total amount of the bid.
The right is reserved to reject any
nnd all proposals or to accept the
proposal deemed best for Tlltamovk
ORDER
County.
In the County Court of the State °f Signed—H. S. BRIMHALL. County
Oregon for the Coufctty of Tillamook. Clerk.
In the Matter of the Guardian­
First issue Dec. 8, 1921:last issue
ship of Chas. W. Sears, an in­
Dec. 33, 1921.
sane person.
This cause coming <1n to be heard,
upon the petition of .Tohn Borba Jr.
duly appointed, qualified and acting
NOTICE TO COIT'RACTORS
guardian of the person and estate of
Chas. W. Sears, an insane person,
Notice Is hereby given that the
praying for a license to sell th* fol­
lowing described real property, to- County Court of Tillamook County,
wlt: XT 1-2 of the SW 1-4, Sec. 24 will until 19 o’llock on Deeembav
Twp 3. 8. R. 9 W. less 1 and 1-4 30th, 1931, r*c«lv* blds for furnish­
acres, consisting of 78 3-4 acres ing 65,000 F. B. M. "3x13” »lank
more or less, also the NW 1-4 of the
NW 1-4, Sea. 25, north of the Big for th« Bay Ocean Road according
Nestacca river, all being th Tilla­ to the specification o* file In the ef-
mook county, Oregon.
flce of th* County Bnglneer, or Co,
and the personal property consist­ Clerk of Tillamook County.
ing of some household goods and
No bld will be conaldered unless
tools at public or private sale, for
the purpose of maitoteuanse of the accompanied by cash, bidders bond,
said Sears sad his wife, Sabina Sears or certified check for an amount
and to meet ftie expenses of admin­ equal to at least 5 per cent of the
istration, for the reason that there
are insufficient funds available oth­ total amount of the bld.
The right la reserved to reject any
erwise, and praying for a hearing
upon said »edition, aud publication and all proposals or to accept the
nt said hearing.
proposal deemed beat for Tillamook
Now therefore it is hereby order­ County.
ed, adjudged and decreed that all
persona in'ereated in said estate ap­ Signed—H. S. BRIMHALL, County
pear before me in ttos Coutoty Court Clerk.
room, in the County Court Mouse, in
First Issue Dee. 8, 1931 ¡last Issue
Tillamook Otky. «regon, on the 5th Dec. 33, 1921.
day of January, 1933, at the hour of
10 a. m., to show esuoe M any. why
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
saM Boenao should net be granted,
and that notice of said hearing be
Notice is hereby given that the
given by publication of thia order in
four issues of the Tillamook Head­ County Court of Tillamook County,
light, a newspaper of general cir­ will until 10 o'clock on December
culation, published in Tillamook 30th, 1921, receive bids for furnish­
County, Oregon. First publication ing npproximately 400 piling 35x80
to be made upon December lit, 1931 feet in length to be used on the Bay
and the last publication to be made Ocean Road. Specifications may be
upon December 23, 1931. Dated Nov seen at the Oot^nty Clerk’s or Sur­
veyor’« offiee.
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28. 1921.
No bid will be conaldered unless
HOMMR MASON, County JtMge
An Ordinance entitled an Ordin-
■ ance _ providing
_ _ for the
__ _ regulation.
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taxing and licensing of certain per­
sons, occupations and trades, provid
ing a penalty for a violation there­
of, repealing Ordinance No.’s 200,
286, 299, and declaring an emerg­
ency.
The people of Tillamook City do
ordafn:
Section 1: It is hereby made un­
lawful, except as hereinafter provid-
tion to sell or dispose of or take or-
ed, for any person, firm or corpora-
ders for the future sale and or de­
livery of any goods, wares or mer­
chandise within the corporate llmtt
of Tillamook City, unless said per­
son, firm or corporation shall have
first secured a license from the City
DONT LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP
Recorder, as herein provided.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall
not apply to any bdna fide merchant
YOUR MOVING
of 1 illamook county who disposes
or seeks to dispose of ;,ny product
raised by him upon his own prop­
erty or ahy property held by him
under lease.
Section 3. This ordinance ____
shall
not apply to any bona fide mvrlhant
prepared to send experienced packers into your
within the corporate limits of Tilla­
mook city, who is a bona fide resi-
home with canvass to cover all your goods
i dent.
Section 4: This Ordinance shall
not apply to traveling salesmen en­
gaging in taking orders from bona
fide merchants
Section 5: J^ny person, firm or
• corporation proposing to sell or dla-
i pose of goods, wares or merchandise,
I or disposing of same, except a here-
: inafter provided, shall first secure
i from the City Recorder, as hereln-
i before provided a license, and for
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
i said license shall pay to the City Re­
corder the sum of 95 per day or frac
| I tion thereof per individual for Baid
I license.
Any person, firm or corporation
■'violating any of the provisions of
I this Ordinance, upon
conviction
| thereof before the City Recorder
shall be punished by a fine of not
less than $10 nor more than 3100,
or by imprisonment in the City Jail
for not less than five nor more than □
mirty days, or both such fine and
imsiUonment, provided that In the
default of the payment of the fine
Imposed hereunder, said party shall
CSaR&2St9eSE9eæZ5ES25E5a&EE2SaSES2525aSU2SeSS8SaSZ5ES£ bi imprisoned in the City Jail at the !
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Bell 6F13 or Mutual
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accompanied by cash, bidders bond,
or certified check tor •’ amount
equal to at least 5 per osnt of the
total amount of the bid.
The right is reserved to reject any
and ah proposals or to accept the
proposal deemed beet for TlUamoofc
County.
Signed—H. S. BRIMHALL, County
Clerk.
First issue Dec. 8, 1931;last issue
Dec. 33. 1931.
MOTICE 01 BOND SAU
Sealed bid« will be received until
the hour of 19 o'clock a.
the 31st
day of D««emb«v 1921, by th« un-
deraignad nd tonmadiately ttoaivaf-
ter publicly opened by the County
Court of Tillamook «ouuty, Orwgen,
uj the offiee of aaid court in the eeua
ty eourt houee la Tillamook City,
•tegon, for ths parabaaa of bouda ef
aaid eouuty iasued foe the buildlug
ef permanent reads thsrsia in the
snm of 815».«ee.O9. sama b«t*g In
dauominatoons of 81999.99 «ash,
numbered from 1 upwards, Ratted
January lit, 1923, and maiueiag
serially la nnmericnl order aa fol­
lows:
820.699.66
yaari lr«m
date of issue;
889.009.60 eleven <11) Fiara
frena data of toase.
839.000.00 twelve (12) y««ra
from date of issue;
880,000.00 thirteen (1») y «ar«
from data of Issue;
810.0««.00 fourteen (14) yMH
from date of lastre.
Mid bonds to bear Interest at ■vs
and one half (5 1-3) per e< Mt Hr
*«<n, payable
1-aaavaHr •a
January and July let, prinafpal aad
Utereet payable tn Cnited ■tat««
gold coin at th« efflse of the «euaby
Treasurer, at Tillamook, Oregon, er
at the Fiscal Agency ef «he fi«eto ef
•regon ia New York City, at the ep-
fei«a of the hoMar.
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