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VHURSBAYr JANUARY 12. 1922 THE,TILLAMOOK HE P acific abstact company Daily Pilings al’tlie County Court House riilamook, Oregon Daily filings at Court House, Til lamook, 01«. December 21st, 1921. - al Ab*£‘ieen Co. to Helen J. Lee. $5700.00 SK of NWK, SW NKU' NW* of SWl/' of svt K and WK of SEK Sec 3 T 1 N. R. 10 W. | Deed. Ida Martlny & hus. to Amos N. Vaughn & wf. $10 00 (cov ers same lands as conveyed in fore going deed.) PAGE 8BVEN Q. C. Deed. Carl Posaetti A. wf. to ¡ John Tannler and Frit* Melmann ' $1.00 a 30 ftfl. right o way in Lot 1 ' Sec. 35 T 1 SR 10W. West Of Wiila- mook River. SEEM’AWKWARD ‘ IN 'MOVEMENT War Deed. Elmoer Park Co. to William Sederberg $1.00 correction deed for Tr, 10« x 50 ft. in size in Elmore Park. Mtg. Robert R. Stillwell £ wf. to W. E. Noyes, $1118.00 5.185 acre tract in the NEK of Sec. 34 T 1 SR 9W Du«, on qr before 2 yrs. 7 per cent int. »emi-annualy. Watch a blackbird hunting for worms on a lawn; he moves by hop ping. But watch the wagtail darting about on the lawn or following the plow, or hunting down by the He streamside—he walks or runs, glides hs smoothly over the rough fur- rows of the field us if he were skating on thin ice. So graceful are hi; move ments tlrnt lie seetus *s be dancing. WJjJ »ome birds should thus hop xls shou after their prey and others run is a curious' problem, observes a writer tn Pearson's Weekly. A solution may lie found In' tlie different life habits of the hoppers and runners and in the different habits of their prey. To hop on a lawn after worms niny be the best way to disturb and pounce upon them. But It would be better to run after low-flying winged insects. Walkers and runners as a rule are birds who seek their food on the ground and live chtefl.v on the ground. Partridges and landrails are famous runners. Rooks, larks, meadow pipits and starlings-live much on the ground, and walk gnd run. Hoppers, ns a rule, are passerines— birds with claws adapted to perching. It is natural for them to hop abwut trees,-nnd so they hop when they come to ground. There are some excep tions tp the hopping habits of IB6 birds; thus the wood pigeon is a tree bird that walks. A walking bird, like a starling, may occasionally hop, nnd the usual hop- ping of the thrush may break into a quick Ain. Other hlrds will not either walk, run or hop If they can help It—like swifts, who rarely touch ground at all. Need A New Range Kitchen Hardware, Cooking Utensils Paint to Brighten Up the Furniture ?» Chat. H. a Potter to Till. Co. M ar Deed. Alvin Storner to Geo. W. Reed A wf, $3450.00 NK ot Bajk Livestock. $750?00 Due June NWK of SWK Sec. 21 T 2 SR9W 30, 1922 8 per cent mty. Asgt. Mtg. F. R. B- als to Tillà- (except 45-100 acre tract sold.) mook Co. Bank. $10.(iv Assigns Mtg. Notarial Commission of H. L. Gil- Bk. 6 pg. 313-5 covering lands in December 29th, 1921. ham. Deed. Brighton Development Co. Secs. 14 & 23 T 1 NR 10W. Sat. Mtg. Union Savings & Loan to W. C. Brown. $675.00 Lots 34- Mtg. Judson Spencer to First Natl. Assn, to Frank Heys & wf. Rel. or 35-36 Blk. 44, Brighton Beach. Bank Tiiliuuoou, L.v., $jj000 Lot Mtg. Bk 7 page 435-6, covering Cft. of Water Right. State of Ore o Blk 3 Tohl’s Addu- to Nt-halem tract 011 2nd. St. in Tillamook. City. Lot 1 Blk. 8 (Same Addn.) Mig. Frank Heyd & wf. to Union gon, to Robert Laffroon. Right to Due 6 mo. Int. 8 per cent maturity. water from unnamed Creek, Tribu Savings & Loan Assn. $1450.00. January 3rd, 1922- Tract 50 x 100 ft. in size in Tilla tary to Nestucca River for use on War Deed. F. R. Beals & wf. to mook City on 2nd Street bet. Still NE’4 of NEK of Sec. 27 T 4 SR ’’Fred & Lucy Auer” Small tract in well Ave. and 2nd Ave est. Due in 10W. 0.10 cu. inches water. Tillamook, Sec. 30 T 4 SR 10 W adjacent to 96 monthly installments of $51,57 Oregon Cft. Water Right State of Oregon _ Pacific City. each. to George Loerbapel Right to’ water Cft. Assumed Business Name of from unnamed stream trib. to Ne January 4th 1922. Portland-Tillamook Cadillac Stage halem River to be used on NEK War Deed. Elmer A. Hall & wf. to Line. . P. Christensen-Albert Olds Sec. 35 T S NR 10W 1.00 cu. ft. Chas. Kunze, $10.00 et-al. Part of water. and Ivah Donaldson owners. Lot 1 Blk. 7 Thayer’s Addn. to Til Lease. J. S. Edwards, et al, to Cft. Water Right State of Oregon lamook City, Ore. Sand Lake Creamery Co. $-r- Tract to S. P. Svenson Water rom a very War Deed. L. Gruttner & wf. to 8. of 65-100 acres in Sec. 20 T 3 SR small unnamed stream to be used on 10W for creamery purposes, being Govt. Lot 2 Sec. 21 T 1 NR 10W, V. Anderson & wf. $1.00. 174.93 acres in Secs. 30 and 31 T 1 SR 8W. in the SEK of SEK of sd. See. 20. 010 cu. ft. ot water. U. S. Army Discharge of Wm. R. U. S. Army Öischarge of Edward Cft. Water Right, State of Ore. to Campbell. Cteecy. Leslie Barber. Water from unnamed Chat. Mtg. J. L. Booth to Till. Co. War Deed. Frank Pc.ul & wr. to Creek trib. to North Nehalem River Bank $1430.00 Livestock, Due June George Williams. $10.00 Lot 3 Blk. to be used on NWK of NEK of Sec. 14, 1922, 8 percent int. maturity. 26Claude Thayer’s Addn- to Tilla- 6 T 3 NR 9W, 0-25 cu. ft. water. War Deed. A. W. Larsen & wf. to 11100k City, Oregon. Sat. Mtg. Amos North to A. V. John A. & Peter Nelson. $1.00 Lots ..j., War Deed. Geo. Williams & wf. Kautz & wf. Rel. of Mtg. Bl. 7 & 8 Blk 15 First Water Front Ad. E. G. KREBS, Prop. Mutual Phone to Preston Williams. $10.00, et-al. pg. 378-9, covering 80.61 acres in to Bay City. Lot 3 Blk. 26 Claude Thayer’s Addn. i Sec. 31 T 5 SR 9W. Chat. Mtg. G. S. Brooks to F. R. to Tillamook City. Gardiner sawmill to be enlarged Agreement. Albert Olds with Beals and F. J. Klinehan, $150.00 1 Mrs. Frances A. Quick, agreement team and cattle due 6 mo. int. 6 per and operated. Decembe1 22nd. 1921. covers 65 acre tract in the Killam cent maturity. Agreement for Sale and Assign D. L. C. and also a tract in Sec. 16, New Oregon auto law to be tested ment. C. L. Large to Ward I. Mayer T 2 SR 9W and relates to care of 2 January 5th, 1922. in cçurts. & wf. $1500 Lot 3 Blk. 7 Garibaldi minor children of first parties by Chat. Mtg. Julius M. Parker to Cove. Assignment endorsed there- second party, during her. natural Douglas county taxes 3.8 mills Wm. Watt. $2500. Covers all furni on to the Whitney Company, dated life. Agreement to pay $250.00 a ture and outfit in the Lake Lytle over 1921. Dec. 7, 1921. year for their support. Hotel, on Blks. 14-15-16 Lake Lytle Cft. of Ownership. L. V. Eber- Sat. Mtg. Arthur M. Churchill to Due on or before 1 yr. int. 7 per hardt, listing a collection of guns. Geo. Williams A wf. Eel. ot Mtg. Bl. cent. War Deed. Virda Belle Murphy A Deed. Pacific Lodge No. 105 100F. 1 Pg. 601-3, covering lands in Secs. hus. to Carl J. Huriman, et-al. $600. to D. B. Darby. $15’00 WK Blk. 30 and 31 T 1 SR 9W. 176 100F Com. at Tillamook, Or«. Deed. Charles Ray to Forest J. LotB 7-8-9-10 Blk 2 Woods. Ayer A wf. $200-00 Lot 5 Blk. 2. Sat. Mtg. P. W. Lingley to T. Ash U. S. Army Discharge of Claaence Park Addn. to Cloverdale, Ore. ley & wf. Rel. of Mtg. Bk 2 pg. 147- Carden. 8. covering small tract on 4th St. in December 30th, 1921. Car it fully Rel. Mtg. Western Loan A Bldg. wa/mf War. Deed. F. R. Beals A wf. to Bay City. cyliudrital -Co. to Arthur T. Dolan A wf. Rel. of Small asry H. Belt $1.00, et-al. canoa U. S .Army Discharge of Fred Mtg. Blk. 2, pg. 379. Lot 8 Bfc 4, i a tur n Drews Addn. to Tillamook City, One. tract in Sec. 32 T 4 SR 10W adja Brown. abtoluto cent to Pacific City. tannati War Deed. Roscoe M. Andrews A Meeh. Lien. J. L. Steinbach, «k-al, Patent—U. S. to Walter Sedore, wf. to Maliada P. Hill. $1500-00. against Pleasant Valley Box A Shingle Co. Amount, $138.64, sev Lot 2, SEK of NWK and SWK of Lots 5 A 6 Blk. 2 H. F. Goodspeod’s Flapiack ering the Box and Shing!« Factory NEK and SK ot NWi/ Sec. 30 T 5 Addn. to Tillamook City, Ore. SR9W cont. 141.22 acres. FlourL January 6th, 1922 of sd. Co. in Sec. 33 T. 2 SR 9W. War Deed. R. W. Tripp A wf. to Sat. of Bond for Deed. S. M. Bat- E. S. Henry & wf. $10.00 NBiZ of terson and wf.to H. J. Piee. $3600.00 December 23rd, 1921. G. M. Barthold, et-al, to Dallas b. NEK Sec. 34 and WK of NWK 23 acre tract in Secs. 34 and 35 T 3 Grocers Sidwell & wf. $1.00, Lot 1 Blk. a. and SEK of NWi/ Sec. 35 T 4 SR NR 9W. Asgt. ot same attached rom H. J. Pies back to S. M. Batter- 10 W 160 acres. Neah-kah-nie Mt. Recommend War Deed. Paul E. Fitzpatrick A son. Chat. Mtg. Wm. Ward to Nsstuc- Sat. Mtg. S. M. Batterson to Albers O ca Valley Bank. $600 22 head cat wf to G. A. Edmunds, $10 00 Und. tle. Due 6 mo. int. 8 perceat at K int. in the EK of NWK of NW Blanche Bain Miller A hus. Rel. of Quality Mtg. Bk 3 pg 173, covering 23 acre K Sec. 4 T 2 SR9W. the maturity. tract ln Secs. 34 and 35 T 3 NR 9W. hot cakes Sat. Mtg. Equitable Savings A U. S. Army Discharge of Hosnce War Deed. S. M. Batteraon A wf. Loan Assn, to Geo. H. Maddux & of the Sappington. ( wf. Rel. of Mtg. Bk ‘’3” page 409, Co C. S. Stolte and I. N. Fleischner West covering a tract in the SW part of $2300.00, -3 acre tract in Secs. 34 December 24th, 1921. ' and 35 T 3 NR 9W. Tillamook City. Efl- to War Deed. Laneda Inc. Mtg. Coats Driving and Boom Co. ______ Deed. T. B. Cook A wf. to Jacob ward E. Gill & wf. $225.00 Lot 9, Blk. 22 Manzanita Beach. Sat. Mtg. H. Cook. $10 00 und iZ int. tn var to Jacob H. Cook. $111,051.43. Cov George Carter to Wililam Snook, et- ious tracts of timber lands in Sees. ers various tracts of timber lands in (r Secs. 17-18-19-20-3 T 2 SR 9W and al. Rel Mtg. Bk. 8 pg. 139, covering 17 18 19 20 and 30 T 2 SR 9W, Sec. 25 T 8 SR 10W. Due $25,000. Lots 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Deed. A W. Cook A wf. toJacob H. 1-4 15 16. Blk. 8 Barview Addn. to Cook $10.00 Und. K int. in various 10 mo. $30,000, 16 mo. $30,000 2 yrs. $26,051.43, 30 mo. Int. 6 per Bay City. tracts of timber lands ln Secs. 17 18 cent. SR 9W and Sec. Mtg. H. A. Brandt to Sibyl Hugh 19 20 and 30 T 2 U. S. Army Discharge of Charles es. $1000 EK of SEK Sec. 31 and 25 T 2 SK 10W. L. Evan. WK of SWK Sec. 32, T. 3, SR 10W. Deed. Jacob H. Cook to Coats Due on or before 5 yrs. int. 6 per- per Driving A Boom Co. $10-00 et-al. 1000 acres of timber lands in Secs Jantiary 7th, 1922. cent annually. «•War Deed. Frank A. Rowe & wf. 12 18 19 20 and 30 T 2 SR 9W and 8UNDAY-M0NDAY. JANUARY 15-10 to Wheeler, Mrs. Cora £. »750.00. THURRDAY, JANUARY 18 Sec. 25 T 2 SR 10W. December 27th, 1921. Tract in Sec. 20 T 3 Nil 10W at SHIRLEY MASON IN Asgt. Mtg. Camilla Nelsine Rich- Mtg. A. F. Goats Lumber Co. to Neah-kah-nie Mt. and also Lots 8-9- GARETH HUGHES IN hardt, et-al, to August E. Koessel, David C. Whithet and Russel Haw 10-11-12 Blk. 24 Wheeler. et-al. Asgt. Mtg. Bk Z, pg. 422. cov kins, $25,000. Due on before 1 yr. 7 Q. C. Deed. Mrs. M. Garnett to ering 150 55 acre s Sec. 20 1 1 percent, semi-annually. Covers Tide Lots 1-3-3-4 Tillamook City, .«nd Robert Sylvester Hull. $10.00. Small SR10W. tract 105 x 270 ft. in size in Weit Deed. F. R. Beals A wf. to Smith tire la«d between said lots nnd Ho- part of Tilamook City. quarton Sough. Also the ainds being Stephens. $100. et-al. Small tract he story narraates the experience« of « dainty part of and adjacent to the sawmill Sat. Mtg. W. K. Conder to Albert We’ve all heard the expression "I've got a ia Sec. 30. T 4, S.R. 10 W. plant of said Co. in Secs. 30 a«d 31 A. Compton Rei. o Mtg. Bk. hunch.” What doe« It mean? In this picture, peasant maid of Savoy, both at home and ln that gay Paris. It la a romance an delightful in inci Deed. Brighton Development Co. T 1 SR 9W and See 25 T 1 SR lqW, 169. "THE HUNCH” deals with stock speculations— dent as It la in theme. to Albert C. Petersdorf. $30 00, Lota in Tillamook City. Ore. a bogus murder mystery—and amnslng Incidents "THE SON OF TARZA- Eplaod. No. 12. War Deed. P. A. Batcheieder, et 46-47-48, Blk 86 Brighton Beach occuring during the time consumed In clearing War Deed. Ernest Hines to An el, to A. B. Dental, et-al, ISO acre« up thg situation- It'* a moat rlaver production drew Christensen. $1000 Lots 7 A in Sec. 28 T J SR 9W. Mtg. John M. Murphy A and jvill more than please. It's out of the ordin 8 Blk. 10 Park Addn. to Tillamook Chewaucan Merc. Co. of 1<* J- ary— Make it a point lo see,lt! Q. C. Deed. Nellie Shortrldger A CltV. Ore. •re.. $1004. Lot» 1 A 2 "SHE SIGHED BY* THE SEASIDE” a Mack Sen- bus. et-al. to D. C Pike A wf. $1.00 Lots 25 A 26 Blk. 84 nett Bathing Bea uQn Comedy. Chat Mtge. H. G. Hogan to First Beach. Du« Ssc. 8. 1922. int. $ P«r National Bank. $450.00- Livestock SWi/ of NEU of Sc. 1 T SR 10W. 7 seat, semi-annually. on Dave Curtis place. Du< 6 mo. i*t. War Desd. Bert M. Douglas A wf. to Peter A John Nelson. $1.00. Sat. Mtg State I^nd ” 8 per cent quarterly. Lots 15 and 16, Blk. 3 Bay View John Hoffart A wf. Rel ot ’ December 31. 1921. Addn. to Bay City. Q. PK 383, covering 38 58 <• War Deed. Nancy Robedee to Joe Skc 32 T 1 8. R 9 W. FRIDAY- 8ATURDAY JANUARY 30-81 Brentano. $100- Tract 50 x 190 ft. In I Roadwork between Brandy-Bar Deed. T. B Potter Realty Cs_ to Sec 19 T 4 SR 10 W at Woods. TUISDAY-WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17-18 and Reedsport progressing rapidly. Alva W Person 310 0«. 12 Bllt’ Wai Deed. Brighton Development < OS PANCE TALMADGE A HARRISON FORD M 4« Bayocean Park. •o. to John Um. Orr. $550. L«t 1$, Gresham—-Local Inmtser company Sat. Mtg. Andrew K'*1'’ * W,Blk° Blk. 82 Brighton Beach. adding improvements on their yard. Q. C. Deed. Clara A. Fisher to Henry W. Tobi * wf. e ’ j j •T" ng 581». covering Lots 1 3 » Frank Fisher, $100. Lots 38-39-40, Eugens.—Plans being made BTk. ? Tohl’. Addn. to Nehalem Featuring STRONGHEART. famous Belgian Blk 29 Rockaway Beach nnd Lots 8150.000 Masonic Home. police dog and her* of the late war. "THE 36-37-38 Blk 64 Brighton Beach City. SILENT CALL” I* taken from The Saturday Ev Eugene tax levy for IS22 o c Deed E. D Hoag t wf. to Affidavit of M V Stillwell cover ening Post story "The Cross Pull.'' "THE SIL mill*. ing Lot* 7 A » Blk 3 W D. 8tll- ENT CALL” is positively the greatest “Dog” •*U’« Addn. to Tillamook City. picture that has ever been made. It Is the only Oonstance Taimadge nnd Harrison Ford in Bandon.—Local mill resume« of Wiliam.ook River. picture In the history of the Liberty Theatre of Sire got a husband in half a day, a divorce In Arldavit Pearl Burton covering «rations after shutdown. Portland that has «ver played a retorn engage half an hour. But when she wanted her hue Lot » Blk 3 W. D. Stillwell'« Addn. December 28th. 1921- ment . and that in less than $0 days after first band back, It took a year to find him! And then Reedsport. — New $46.000 ««9h run. Yon don't want to miss It- -you can’t afford —be was being married to another girl. A need Amo« N. Vaughn A wf 1 to Tills mook and door factory here begins opera w> mice It— you’re going to come and see It one shrieking skid on the peal of ' Wedding Bella ” Mtg Geo. William« A wf. Uf West Ids Martlny tions. A regular riot of fun! of these nlghis. Come early! nt ,*nd A 24 T 2 NR 1« ern loan * Bldg Co. I1W0 Lot (. ONE REEL COMEDY FOX NEWS.' Blk 3 W D. Stillwell'« Addn to : W21 a ^2 t Ì n R ’W s - st Hood R^rer — Approximate re Tillamook City. Dae in 81 install turns to valley apple grower* will Wf $1000. vtngknD- ments at $25 per month being pnn. reach ($4)00.000. 1 SR »W. and the W !*. Vaugna v 4 H per«1** nt Miterwt. L ITI* IOW See Our Complete Line of These Articles ALEX McNAIR & CO Tile Your Farm, It Pays First-class clay tiles made by TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS Alben Albert Flapjacks GEM THEATRE HUNCH” “LOVETIME” Í “THE SILENT CALL” "WEDDING RH IV s