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1 T&K TTLLAMÔÔK IHEADLIGHT NOTICI The High Cost of Living To Whom It May Concern: People of discrimination com- bating the high cost of living by pur t : chasing foods that furnish the most “units of nutrition” per dollar expend ed. At the head of the list are milk and ORDER OUR CLERIFIED MILK, IT’S CLEAN milk products. On such basis, at pres ent prices, milk costs from one-half to one-third as much as most other arti cles of diet. Besides, it contains the various salts and nutriments in proper proportion to supply the needs of the body. It’s nature’s own food. Golden Rod Dairy Both Phones Erwin Harrison, Prop. :: H RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The State Game BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Commission of the State of Oregon' is deu'irous of protecting the trout COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TIL- inhabiting the waters of Trask; LAMOOK CITY, TILLAMOOK COUN River, for a distance of 800 feet | TY. STATE OF OREGON, that the below the dam across said ____ River| , following proposed amendments to near the State F;sh Hatchery? sit- ' the charter of said City be and the uated in the County of Tillamook. same hereby are proposed for sub mission to the legal voters of said State of Oregon; 1HEREFORE. By authority of City for their adoption or rejection law vested in said State Game Com at the special city election to be mission of the State of Oregon, un held on the 18th day of March, der Section 8, Chapter 66. Laws of 1922. as in this resolution provided: 1921. notice is hereby given that the CHARTER AMENDMENTS SUB- waters of Trask River, for a dis- MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY tance of 800 feet below the dam across said River near the State THE COUNCIL Fish Hatchery, situated in the __ An Act County of Tillamook. State of Ore gon. are closed to fishing of any I To amend an act entitled "Au act kind or in any manner, for trout or to incorporate the City of Tilla other fish, from and after the date mook City, in Tillamook County. of this order. • State of Oregon, and to repeal all And it is and shall be unlawful acts or parts of acts in conflict for any person to take, catch, kill herewith” filed In the office of the or fish for trout or other fish in the Secretary of State February 13, abve described waters from and 1893, as amended by the legal vot after the date of this order until ers at an election held July 10. said waters are again reopened by 1919, and to amend all subsequent the State Game Commission of the acts amending said act adopted by State of Oregon. Any and all persons whomsoever the Legislative Assembly or by vote so taking, catching, killing, or fish of the people. ing for trout or other fish in said BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO described waters in violation of PLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY that an this order will be prosecuted as by act entitled "An act to incorporate statute provided. the City of Tillamook City, in Tilla Dated at Portland, Oregon, this mook County, State of Oregon, and I ' 5th day of February. 1923. to repeal all acts or parts of acts in conflict herewith”, filed in the of OREGON STATE GAME fice of the Secretary of State, Feb COMMISSION ruary 13. 1893. and as amended by By: I. N. Fleischner. the legal voters at an election held Chairman. July 10, 1919, and as amended by Bert Anderson, all subsequent acts amending said Blaine Hallock. act adopted by the Legislative As M. A. Lynch. sembly or by vote of the people, be Geo. H Kelly. and the same hereby Is amended by Commissioners. adding thereto Chapter IX to read 17-2 as follows: CHAPTER IX NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION SPRING HOUSE CLEANING FOR YOUR Wall paper, Oils, Paints Turpentine, Etc. Another Royal Suggestion PIES and PASTRIES From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook HERE is no further for worrying T reason about table variety. The New Royal Cook Book gives new suggestions for every meal every day. The book is so foil of surprises there should never be another dull in cal in toe home. Custard Pie 1 cun pastry flour Vs t*,.»poon ¡loyal Baking Powder ’•teaspoon salt Vi cup shortening cold water Sift flour, baking powder and salt; add one-half shortening and rub In lightly with fingers; add water slowly until of right consistency to roll out. Roll out very thin: put on In smal' piece« re maining shortening: fold upper and lover edges in t> «ynter; fold »toes In to c»nt< r; fold side« tn to center again; roll out thm ar.d pot on pie plate. Cnatard 3 eggs V4 cup sugar is teaspoon salt 5 cups scalded miik 1 teaspoon vanilla extract r. «alt ROYAL BAKING POWDER By virtue of a writ of execution against the property of M. C. Kel- low and Emma M. Kellow, duly is sued by the County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon, on the 31st day of January. 1922. and to me. the un dersigned Sheriff, directed, for the enforcement of a judgment and de cree given and made by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for said County of Polk in a certain suit in said court wherein Dallas City Bank, a corporation, was plaintiff, and M. C. Kellow. Emma M. Kellow, Ed. W. Mueller, alias Ed. W. Miller. Geo. L. Carlile, Howard Campbell, Earl J. Campbell and John Doe, were defendents. Regia- ter No. 5480. in favor of said plain- tiff and against the said defendants Kellow, jointly and severally, which requires the payment of money, and on which there is now actually due the sum of $1,262.33, with Interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum since June 24, 1921, requiring me to satisfy the said judgment and decree, with interest, out of the personal property of said judgment debtors, or either of them, and if sufficient personal property cannot be found, then out of the real property belonging to them, or either of them, on the day when said judgment was docketed in «aid County of Tillamook, via., July 19, 1921, or at any time thereafter,— I did on the 6th day of February. ¡1922, at the Instance of said plain tiff and judgment creditor, levy upon the following described real property of the said defendants M. C. Kellow and Emma M. Kellow, to- wlt: The Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 29. the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Sec tion 30. and the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest quar ter of Section »2. all in Town ship 4 South, of Range 9 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Tillamook County, State of Ore gon, containing 130 acre*. —(not being able to find any per sonal property of said judgment debtors, or either of them, within said county). Notice is hereby given that on Friday, the 1 Jth day of March. 1922. at the I wr of l:®0 o'clock in the afternoon of eald day, at tho front door of tho County Court house In the City of Tillamook. In said County, I will sell the real property hereinbefore described, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment, with Interest and costs of sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand on day of sale, subject to redemption in the manner pro vided by law. for the purpose of sat isfying the said judgment, with In terest and costs of sale. Dated this <th day of February, 1929. JOHN ASCH IM. Sheriff of Tillamook County. OSCAR HAYTER. Attorney for Plaintiff. First published Feb. 9, 1922. Last published March 9, 1939. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has been by the Coun- ty Court of Oregon, for Tillamook Cdvnty, appointed administrator of the Estate of Joseph F. Jackson, de ceased. and that he has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby re quired to present them duly verified to the undersigned at the office of Botts A Winslow, attorneys at law, Tillamook City, Oregon, within six months from the dale of this notice. Dated March 3. 1922. ARTHUR O. JACKSON. Administrator ll-«6 1. For the purpose of procuring funds with which to pay and rfi- deem the present warrant indebted- ness of Tillamook City, consisting of warrant» numbered General 2731 to 3093 and District No. 10 232. 264-274 and District No. 12. 299- 302 and District No. 18. 391-395 and District No. 19. 370-373 and 378-381 aggregating approximately $50.000: each and all of which said warrants are hereby expressly validated, the Council of said City is hereBy auth orized and empowered to issue and dispose of general obligation bonds of said City in an amount not to exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50.- 000), said bonds to be in denomin- ations of five hundred dollars ($500) or one thousand dollars ($1,000) each, duly signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the Re corder, whereby Tillamook City shall be held in substance and effect to undertake and promise to pay the bearer of each of said bonds at ma turity thereof the sum named there in in gold coin of the United States of the present standard of value with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of six P"" cent (0 percent) per annum payable semi annually, each of said bonds to be a direct general obligation of Tilla mook City, Oregon, said bonds to be dated at a convenient time to be af fixed by the Council, maturity or maturities to be likewise fixed by the Council, but not to exceed twenty (20) years from i date; the principal and intercat of said bonda to be made payable at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City, which said bonds shall be known as “Tillamook City Funding Bonds”, which bonds shall be sold by the Council as In Its judgment may be best. 2. The proceeds derived from the sale of the said bonds shall be paid to the City Treasurer, and the surplus, if any, over and above the amount necessary to redeem the aforementioned warrants with in- ter eat shall be paid into the gen eral fund; provided however, that in the event that the amount real ized from the sale of the said bonds shall be insufficient to redeem said warrants, the general fund shall be drawn on to make up such deficit. 3. It shall be the duty of the City Treasurer to see to the proper application of the funds derived from the sale of said bonds .and the purchaser or purchasers thereof shall in no event be responsible or charged with the proper application of the funds derived from the sale thereof. 4. The debt limitations contain ed In the charter of said City shall not apply to the bonds hereby auth orized. 5. The Council shall each year at the time of making the annual tax levy for city purposes, inti In such levy a sum sufficient to pay interest on the outstanding bonda of thia iaeue. and to retire the prin cipal thereof at maturity. RESOLVED FURTHER, that for the hereinabovi proposed charter amendment*, the following ballot title be and the same hereby la ad- opted, to-wit: P AGI five — Tee. ----- 100 — No. 101 RESOLVED FURTHER that this Charter resolution for proposed amendments submitted to the voters by the Council be filed with the Re corder of Tillamook City for sub mission to the legal voters of said City at a special election which shall be and hereby is called to be held on the 18th day of March. 1922. The polls for the receipt of ba’lcts shall be open at the hour of 8 o’clock a.m. and closed at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. on the aforesaid date. The following named place, to- wit: City Hall be and the same to hereby designated as the polling place for sa'd election, and the fol- lowing named be and t hey hereby are designated and appointed a» and for Judges and Clerks of elec tion. to act at said polling place for said election on said date, to-wit: Polling place. City Hall. A. W. Bumn, Chairman and Chas. Van Patten and Mrs. J. B. Grider. Judges and Margaret Coates' Mrs. H. Ebinger. Clerks. RESOLVED FURTHER .that Recorder be and she hereby is structed and required to publish hereinabove proposed charter amendments submitted to the legal voters by the Council in the manner required by law; that is to say, by publication of this resolution in full in The Tillamook Headlight, a newspaper published in Tillamook City, in two consecutive weekly is sues. the first publication to be within the thirty days preceding the election, and the last publica- tlon to be at least fifteen days prior to the said special election. Passed by the Council of the City of Tillamook City on the 14th day of February. 1922, by the following vote: YEAS: Christenson, Hoy, Terry, Talbott, Johnson. NAYS: None. Submitted to the Mayor on 23rd day of February. 1922. Approved by the Mayor on 23rd day of February. 1922. C. A JOHNSON, Acting Mayor. Attest: Frances B. Stranahan, Recorder. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. C. A JOHNSON, Acting Mayor. Attest : Frances B. Stranahan, Recorder. First publication, Feb. 33. 1322. NOTICI TO CONTRACTORS Notiee is hereby given that the County Ctrnrt of Tillamook County will until 10 o'clck March IT, 192». receive bids for the improvement of th* Trask River to Tillamook River section of Market Road No. 3 by paving with concrete six inches thick and 9 feet wide, the distance being approximately 4.430 feet. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the County Clerk of Tillamook County. Oregon. No bids will be considered un less accompanied by cash, bidder’s bond, or certified checque for an amount equal to at leasf 5 percent of the total amount of the bid. The right is reserved to reject any and all blds and accent the bid deemed best by Tillamook county. H. S. BRI.MH ALL. County Clerk. First publication March 3. 192». Last publication March 17, 1922. Light weight VAUGHAN DRAGSAW BARRICK & HALL Attorneys at Law National Building Tillamook Oregon Surgery Suite 110 I.O.O.F. Building Oregon Tillamook s. R. T. BOALS. M. D. Surgeon and Physician t I. O. O. F. Building Oregon Tillamook _______ NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. In the matter of the Guardian ship of Chas. W. Sears, an insane person. OWEN NOTICE IS HEREBY that pursuant to an order of the Honorable Homer Mason, Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, made and entered on the 24th day of Feb ruary, 1922, authorising the sale of all the real and personal pioperty hereinafter described there will be sold at public sale in the Law Of fices of Barrick & Hall. In the Na tional Building, Tillamook, Oregon, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.. on the 3rd day of April, 1922, for cash or part cash and se curity for the balance, as to the guardian shall seem best for the In terests of his ward. A description of said real and personal property follows herewith. INVENTORY OF THE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OF CHAS. W. SEARS. Taken January Sth and 9th 1921. 1 cow, 1 horse, lo hens, 1 rooster, 3 colonies of bees, 31 empty gums. 1 buggy with one shaft broken, 1 hay rope, 2 blocks, 1 plow, 1 harpon fork, 1 hay fork. 1 set buggy har ness, 1 manure shovel, 1 two-inch auger, 1 prune hook, 1 garden . rake. j . 1 garden hoe. apples 10 bushels, bucksaw, 1 scythe and Wade, 1 salmon hook. 1 spade, 1 double bit axe, >4 dozen fruit jars filled, dozen fruit Jars empty, 1 gallon oil can, 3 chairs, 1 rocker, 2 clocks, 1 large phonograph. 50 records. 1 scissors, 1 looklng-glaM, 1 center table. 1 hand-saw, 1 ratchet brace. 1 square, 2 boxes of small tools. 3 comforts, 1 blanket double blue. 1 bed-spread. 2 pillows, mattress and spring, 1 trunk, 1 suit of clothes (new), hat, overcoat and aho«« (dress), 1 pair working shoes. 2 Bibles, 1 razor and mug, one 30-30 rifle carbine, 1 revolver, 1 nail ham- mer, 1 mattock. 1 broom, 1 hunter’s hatchet, 1 dehorning saw and extra blade. 1 bear trap, 4 traps No. Q, 1 gaffe hook, 1 scale, 2 barrels, 1 singletree. 1 cook stove, 1 heater, 1 tea kettle, 1 frying pan, 1 one gal. crock, 2 three gal. crocks, 1 mixing crock, 1 tub, 1 wash board, 1 table. 1 iron kettle, 2 dlah pans. 3 whip traps. 1 bread pan. 3 plates, and a few other dishes, 1 sugar bowl, 1 vegetable dish, 1 butcher knife, a few knives, forks and spoons, 2 lamps at.d 1 Edison Gem Phono graph Also the following described real property: The West half of the Southwest quarter, Beetton 24. Township 3 South of Range 9 West, less on» and one fourth acres, consisting of 7 * % acres, more or less. also the I- Northwest quarter of the North- >f ' North of west quarter. Section 25, the Bls Neetucca River, In Tills mock County, Oregon. JOHN BORBA, Jr. Guardian of the parson - and estate of Chas. W Heers, an Inaeae | parse«. First publish March 3. 1933 Last publish. March 24. 1923. DAVID ROBINSON Physician and Surgeon National Bldg. Tillamook. Ore Phono 7 6-J DR. C. H. POLLOCK, D.M.D. Dentist 21S-16-17 Tillamook Bldg. OREGON TILLAMOOK, DR. 0. L. HOHLFELD Veterinarian Bell Phana SF2. Mutual Phone Tillamook Oregon DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist Permanently located In Tilla mook. Private office In Jenkin'« jewelry store. Latest up-to-date Instruments and equipment. Ev enings and Sunday by appoint ment. Complete Lena Grinding Fac tory on the Premise*. Any lena duplicated. Tillamook Oregon x. H. T. Botta Geo. P. Winslow BOTTS A WINSLOW Lawvan Oregoa Tillamook f ——————————— Bell 131 M Mutual TILLAMOOK IRON WORKS General machinist* smith*. and H. Sander black CHARTER AMENDMENTS sub MITTED TO THE VOTERS ii r THE COUNCIL * An Act To amend the charter of th) City of Tillamook City, filed In the office J Consists entirely of ADJUSTING ADJl of the Secretary of Btate February t the movable segments serments of ths 1$, 1993 and to amend all subss- SPINAL COLUMN to normal posi quent amendments thereto enacted tion thereby removing by the Legislative Assembly or by CAUSE of disease vote of Ike people by adding Chap r OPT ST t HOWARD ter IX authorizing the issuance and sale of not to exceed $50.000 bonds CHIBOPRACTOR of said City to fond outstanding 211-13 Tillamook Buildi*ff warrants, providing for the levy of Both P1 m » m a spacial tax to pay principal and in Adjnatment* will be given In th* terest tperson 1 - home if patient Is unable to I Celebrate St. Patrick’* with the com* to office. 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