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• Friday, April 14, 1922 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIG NEHALEM >22 ITEMS SUMMONS mi NOTICE OF CONTEST Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meade made sä a trip to Tillamook Wednesday ou In the Circuit Court of the State of DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR d« business. Oregon for the County of Tilla United States Land Office _ n< -K mook. Portland, Ore., Apr. 6, 1922. oí ^■ît. M. W. HARRISON, Plaintiff. L«ona Peregoy, teacher in Bay To Heirs of Albert R. Batchelder, v( V8. - deceased, of Blaine, Oregon, hi (.y schools visited her parents CLEM The Kill Kare Kftib will me KER, Defendant. Contest ees: are-Sunday. April 20th at jho home of Mi To CLÇM PLASKER, the above You are hereby notified that Clar pt ■ David Kuratlt. We are expecting named defendant : ence B. Chappell, who gives Blaine, 15U delegates to attend the Wonie.'.-’ E. j . Kardell, Manznnitu Mer-- _ __ B c Convention and it would be greatly . -'.ut, ted busine.-s here OF OREGON. YOU ARE 14KREBY Tillamook County, Oregon, aa his ell a appreciated if those willing to take Tuesday. ■ required to appear and answer the : post-office address, did on March tr! delegated for bed and breakfast, 1 c nplaint filed against you in the 15th, 1922, file in this office his hi J O. W. Dixon of the Sunset garage -ai.'oie -utitled Court and cause on duly corroborated application to ur .vould notify Mrs. E. M. Bales. I Tillamook was a caller here this , o.- before the expiration of six contest and secure the caupellntion isj ■ : the date of the first of your Homestead Entry No. 06473 ph Mrs. Sgni Greene assisted by Mrs. I week. He is opposed to be study- | I Ing st;..sets and other natural phen- publication of thi3 summons, and if Serial No. t)6473 made September Ul Floyd Culberi-.ofi wer host.- Thursday, April 6 for the, La lies Aid i omena in this neighborhood. What- . you fall so to appear and answer, 25th, 1919, by Albeit R. Batchelder, wj for want thereof the plaintiff will of the Christian Church at which ever assistance our local scientist apply to the Court for the relief de deceased, for NE^i of &W%, SEU en of NW bi, and SWh of NES4. Sec about 25 members and :uests were can render is freely given. manded in his complaint, which ts tion 4, Township 4 Souft, Range 7 ilej pi esent. Sewing and games were that you be required to set forth the West. Willamette, Meridian, and as bej Mr ■ l We read much these days about interest or estate claimed by you in enjoyed during the afternoon after which delicious refreshments were high blood pressure md physicians he following described real prop grounds for his cor.’ -st he alleges ,r1 Jind it a condition di.flcult of cure. erty situate in Tillamook County, that said Albert R. Batchelder died I J served. in the State of Oregon on or about • « • * Recently we noticed that visitors to Oregon, to-wit: the 23rd day of October, 1920; that till The East half of the South the county ‘ . ;:t who visit Sheriff The Misses Florence and Joseph- at the time of his death he was not p.fj M. east quarter and the Southwest i- e Hefil y, teacher« in the grade Aschim and receive their tax state- ■ ngaged in the military or naval th ■: quarter of the Southeast quar . hools, lrive’ been enjoying a visit mefit, return looking pale and weak ■ervie. of the United States during ail ter of Section 11 and the be the past week from their mother j with lowered blood pressue. Phygj- any war in which the United States; pd Northwest quarter of theSouth- jb: Mrs. Heffley and sister Mrs. F,ed : clans may see a hint here, or possi- west quarter of“Sectton 12, all that he never served in the military tei .Smith and sou, Maurice, of 1 bly Sheriff Aschim or Assessor in Township 3 South of Range or naval service of the United States y 1 A Monmouth, Oregon. They were I Johnson are superseding the spec- 10 West of Willamette ----- Morid- during any war which United States ani N ian. all entertained Wednesday by Mrs. ialist, who formerly treated high wi: engaged; that he never made Ini Tí blood pressure through the pocket W. EL Noyes at 6 o’clock dinner. And that \lt be decreed than any settlement on said land or resided * Ui » » I "book. such claims of _ yours __ ___ does _________ not exist. _ thereon before’ he made said entry; th that plaintiff is owner thereof in fee that he lived on said land 1C:.> titan vol Mrs. E. G.’ Anderson delightfully *n Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lamm, who | si"tple and the title of plaintiff -to enleitained the L. D. Club at her one year after ho made said entry: tol lid property be quieted as against horte on 8th street, April 7. A v.ho were re- ntly married at Van and that you be forever enjoin that he did not comply with !tho nio‘t enjoyable afternoon was spent couver, Wash., have established 1 yon from claiming or asserting any law so as to entitle him to n patent ta and much good work accomplished. their home : and will receive their 1 ed interest or estate therein and for for said lnnd.and his default therein f {lends at i u; ter Vehalem. Many ■ such other relief as the Court may was not due to his employment in Those present were Mrs. Anderson, ’.1rs. Bunn, Mrs. Gabriel, Mrs. frierds wish them long Ufe and : ''»cm equitable. , the "litary or naval service of the Di I 5 'Ays, Mrs. Hinkle, Mrs. Hosley, happiness. This summons is served upon you; Unit-d States; that his heirs are D i pie Mrs. Hoy, Mrs. Leach, Mrs. Miller. by publication in the Tillamook unknown and their places of resi D i t r « * * Marina Larsen who was op- ’’ adll ■: by order made by» the dence are unknown to contestant Dt t The Presbyterian Guild met last pet a ted on at a Portland hospital Honorab!■? Homer Mason, County ab. -it ten days ago, is reported as Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, week at the home of Mrs. M. E. . ide March 28th, 1922, requiring Gruber with Mrs. J. S. Lamar doing nicely. publication hereof to be made once assisting. Abont twenty members Dr. Mcüee reports the birth of a a week for six successive weeks and were present and several new mem that yo uappear and answer bers wçre received. This being the heal.hy baby girl to Mrs. Pete complaint herein on or before the the Cavr.y,: last Tuesday. Daby and first meeting under the "now admin expiration of six weeks from the i istration work for the coming I mother doing nicely ami the father date of the first publication of this year waa discussed. Plans were «ears the smile that wtoiit come off. summons and the first publication hereof is made on this 31st day of made for the purchase of a piano If you want a jii Mrs. E. Storm is convalescing from March, 1922. x and remodeling of the Guild hall so Attorneys for Plaintiff. tha. entertainments can be given a recent illness at her home at upper Roast or Steak for ’01 BOTTS A WINSLOW, Attorneys there in the future. A lunch was Nehalem. for Plaintiff, Residence: Til served by the hostesses. dinner •.’ :j lamook, Oregon. William Snyder and J. R. Hicks » » » 25-t7 c The Beginner Class of the M. E. went to Portland Wednesday morn Sunday School spent a delightful ing. The former expected to be gone tl ANNOUNCEMTNT afternoon last Saturday at a party for an indefinite stay. it! given them by. their teacher Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Walter J. Meade To the Voters of Tillamook County: W. E. Noyes at her home at 314 E. r I he; , by .nnoiince myself us a Games and s« Ings <J ove dçvvti to Tillamook last Sat- 5th street. 'Games Fancy Steel Pot .candidate for r'-nomination on the trip. H. H. i rday a ^busiue-s on kept the little tolks busy, At four o’clock they usrrounde.l J he table "ubbesihg and Chas Kuntz were Republican ticket to the office of County Commit- doner, and if nom- Facet Jte- r Steal an and enjoyed luncheon as only al^o at the county seat Saturday. iar*«d and elected I will accept such Those present little folks can. A milu epidemic of chicken pox office and sepve the people to the Evelyn Johnson, ’ Stanley were: Fancy Milk Fed C best of my ability. Abrants. Martha Guild, Jimmie | it; enusirg th..- teachers in the Very yours truly. Since Hunt, Loretta Morrison, Buddie ‘ hools cdn-'derible worry. II. M. FARMER. Pure Laid, No. 5 ] disease is so mild few Adv. Everett I the Moulton, Vida Chaffee, I pu nts call a physician, and allow Jimmie Williams, Mnry Trombley, Philips Pauline Winslow, Gracia ¡"'•her children in the family to TOR SALE-r-Gpod dairy ranch. For Fancy Breakfast > her were unable to I c...UiRue i” sohooi. If parents • . nd. A '. particulars re John Zurfluch .attend becausee of sick: e^s in the i ,‘‘1(1 icpoit any « uptive diseaA. Plea ant Valley. 26t2 j ind keep their children at home, as home. I required by law, much danger ano • • • , . • ■ E ii ! ;r Battnr.r O. E. S. Kensington met Wednes vorry would be avoided. The law day. April Sth, for the annual elec is very strict in tipis regard, and and home rooking ale given Sat- tp-ii 15tl at Conover &. Mis. Faye Grebn it may'become necessary to assess a tion of officers. We I) audio no! ii in J Conover by the Ladies* Aid of the -was elected president, Mrs. Inez few fines to properly impress it. ChHstfan Church. 26t2 Stanley, vice-president end Mrs. Leiia Doty, secretary-treasurer. The • he conc< rts which may be heard club recently completed the furn- each" evehing ever wireless, is at The Women’« Cltkb will hold a i-htngs for e b* d in the Mar • ic tracting large e.towds and are pro card party on the evening of Apri) / nounced wonderful. Mr. W. J. Home at Forest Grove which were IRth nt the City Hall. E ¡verybody Meade-who has had his wireless sta on display at the meeting. The w elcome. 26t2 hostesses, Mrs. O. A. Eastman, Mrs. tion in operation for several month's has been the first to Install such G. Anderson and Mrs. H. E. Tu<ker served a luncheon which was sug service in th end of county, if not O* gestive of Easter. The tabl - decor first in county, has kindly give in thin cared who 1 • '*' ations . consisted of rabbits and call at his home. Easter eggs. The next meeting of* the club will be held May 3rd, in Tilla- with Mrs. Gall Duel, Mrs. R. L. ne Our customers nrc inking ad Beals and Mrs. Stahley Coates <as hostesses. Are you one «• * ♦ • A large party et ten >d a bei Mi- Minnie Letson, Worthy Grand To our steady customers we offer: Huron of the O.ES. st Oregon, vis party at Manziftltar last Fiday ev ing given by tie Epworrb Les.g Ladies and Misses Sailors ited the’Chapters^nt Cloverdale, Til- w.'-l to <?.:• lafnook, Bay City and Wheeler bers'Alr. Edgar Botzner, previous Latest Novelties lately... On Friday, March 31st, is lfiving for-Alaska, where h>- of Tillamook Natty Childrens Hats Silverware Chapter iRirte fo rem»in for several mori put on the work for her benefit, at which time Mr. Henderson .presented Three bridges on the Manzanita- We save you money b; her with a cheese on behalf of the' Necarney road which have be»m in lodge, The officers of the lodge bad repair for several montbs, have Try it and held a dinner on Friday evening, been repaired with new’ piling and See Display at at a local restaurant, in honor of timbers, and are now In flretclas--, Mrs. Letson. Those present were: Xhcpe for .he tourist travel which CONOVER & Mesdames Minnie Letson, R. N. ¡3 expected So be large the coming Henkle, W. C. Foster, C. Stanley, TILLAMOOK. W. J. Reichers, O. V Eastman, H. summer. A. Franklin. R. B. Miller, David Kura til and Stanley Coatee. Mr«. H. A. Williams; Worthy Matron of the local Chapter was unable to at Mrs. V tend because of lUnr-M. f r Mrs s , ____ "•neii f ‘ FOR RENT—Ranch for rent on any terms. Write or inquire County Careful'/ H J. Hi■ 27-tf M r Clerk, Tillanjook, Oregon. f I Wednes<i lay m cyhodric^J * f irren í*#*í insure Portland to i join M r. Hicl. 9 CARD OF THANKS preceedrd tl hpm w-v eral m 90 Salute ¡¡3 -.7 . ¿aiutici Mrs. Hickerson wan accem We wish to thank the many by her parents, Mr. and Mrs We select onl friends for their kindness during 11am Fisher who have been •• our late bereavement, also for the Ing the winter -nt Manzanits foods to si many beautiful floral offering- sent. B. C KING YND BOYS later will return to tnc-tr hom Baker, Oregon. EMMA PERKINS patro Society ~iOXX <p I *t> li * ■ æ < ? > v-. •> Saturday » I » i I Gove&umentln We Thai Sanitary hi 1 a 5 per cent‘Viscount $1.50 op 2 percent discount Miss Patterson^ 9 / A Perfectly Cook Served Appet ? CALL FOR COUNTS P j WÆT FUND b 9 Clatskanie—One camp output pf 5.000,OCO ft. logs per month. Grocer« WARRANTS Recommend Monmouth—Contract let for new Alters All outstanding county road fund bank building. warrants endorsed prior to and in Quality cluding the 31st day of October. Salem — Contract awarded for 1921, wiljr be paid upon presenta tion. Interest ceases this 13th day const ruction poetofflee annex. of April, 1922. 0 XV. R. â N. to spend 11.500.000 KATHLEEN MILLS. between Pcndkton and Huntingdon. Cbunty Treasurer. Albert Flapjacks o the hot cakes of the West Milk and Cream I Stock only. Supplii wood Farm. EVERYBODY KN< The Bu ■