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TLLAMuOK HEADLIGHT NEHALEM ITEMS Three SUMMONS NOTICE OF CONTEST and after due and diligent Inquiry - and .Mrs. Albert Meade made said heirs or their places of resi- In the Circuit Court of the State of a trip to Tillamook Wednesday ou DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR dencecannot be found by him; that business. Oregon for the County of Tilla United States Land Office __ none of said heirs has ever resided mook. Portland, Ore., Apr. 6. 1922. on said land or improved it or culti 3f, W. HARRISON. Plaintiff. Liona Peregoy, teacher in Bay To Heirs of Albert R. Batchelder, vated any part thereof, and they . The Kill Rare Kfhb will ..j s-’hools visited her parents CLEM PLA. KEF. vs. deceased, of Bla.ne, Oregon, have wholly abandoned said land for ’,defendant. April 20th at pie home of ere-Sunday. Couteetees: more than six months immediately To CL^M PLASKER, the above David Kuratll. We are expecting You are hereby notified that Clar- preceding tho beginlng of this cOn- named defendant: 150 delegates to attend the Womens - -• Kardell, Manzanita y,er THE NAME OF THE STATE em B. Chappell, who gives Blaine, est; that more than one year has Convention and it would tje gr- itly chant, • nracted business here OF OREGON. YOU ARE HKREBY 100k County, Oregon, a* his elapsed since the death of said en- - appreciated if those willing to take Tuesday. required to appear and answer the post-office address, did on March tryntan; that ine absence of said delegates for bed and breakfast I complaint filed against you in the 15th, 1922, file in Ahis office bis heirs from said laud and their fail .. . _ . rhn«. 7.^,4 Court o._ could notify Mrs. E. M. Bales. O. Dixon of the Sunset garage • - -".e entitled and « cause on duly corroborated application to ure tb improve or cultivate said land * * * Tillamook was a caller here this o/ before the expiration of six co: lest and secure the cancellation is not and was not due to their em Mrs. Sum Greene assisted by Mrs, week. He is mpposed to be s'udy- the date of the first of .-our Homestead Entry No. 06473 ployment In the army or navy of the host-- ■ Ing sir sets n ! other natural phen-' publication of this summons, and If sei lai No. Q6473 made September United States- during any war Irr Floyd Culbert uh wer Thursday, April 6 for the, La-lies Aid I omena in this neighborhood. What-1 you fail »o to appear and answer, 25th, 1919, by Alber; It. Batchelder, which the United Staes has been of the Christian Church at which eve.- assistance our local scientist for want thereof the plaintiff will dece, sed, for N'E’i of SWA*, SEfc engaged. apply to the Court for t'ue relief de- of MWH, and SW>. of NEln, Sec You are, therefore, further noti about 35 members and uests were can render is freely given. manded in his complaint, which is tion 4, Township 4 Souft. Range 7 pi esen i. Sewing and games were that you be required to set forth the West, Willamette, Meridian, and as ced that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your en enjoyed during the afternoon after We read much th- se days about interest or estate claimed by you tn which delicious refreshments were higù blood pressure ,nd physicians 'he foliowing described real * prop grounds for his cor.L st he alleges try will bo canceled without further served. -find it a condition di.flcult of cure. I erty situate in Tillamook County, that said Albert R. Batchelder died right to be heard, either, before this in the State of Oregon on or about office or on appeal, if you tail to • * * Recently we noticed that visitors to Oregon, to-wit: the 23rd day of October, 1920; that tile in this office within twenty days The Miasos Florence and Joseph- the county seat who visit Sheiiff riie East half of the South nt the time of his death he was not after the FOURTH publication of east quarter and the Southwest Re Ileftl -y, teachers lu tiie grade Aschlm and receive their tax state '-ngagcd in the military or naval this notice, as shown below, you- quarter of the Southeast quar ■ bools, have'been enjoying a visit ment, return looking paie and weak service of the United States during answer, under oath, specificity res ter o.' Section 11 and the the past week from their mother with lowered blood pressue. Physl- Northwest quarter of theSouth- ny war tn which the United States; ponding to these allegations of con Mrs. Heffley and sister Mrs. Fred cians may se, !e a hint here, or possi- i west quarter of’Section 12, all that he never served in the military test, together with due proof that .Smith and sou, Maurice, of bly Sheriff Aseliim or Assessor I in Township 3 South of Range or naval service of the United States you have served a copy .of your Monmouth, Oregon. They were Johnson are superseding tho spec- | 10 West of Willamette Merld- during any war which United States answer on the said contestant either all entertained Wednesday by Mrs. ialist, who formerly treated high i ian. was engaged; that he never made tn person or by registered mail. blood .W. E^ Noyes at^6 o’clock dinner. pressure through the pocket And that'll be decreed than any settlement on said land or resided You should state in your answer » » • ■book. such claims of yours . does ......... not exist thereon before’ he made said entry; the name of the post office to which that plaintiff is owner thereof in fee that ho lived on said land less than Mrs. E. G. Anderson delightfully you desire future notices to be sent Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lamm, who simple and the title of plaintiff to entertained the L. D. Club at her one year after he made said entry; to you home on 8th street, April 7. A v. bo were rec ntly married at Van aid property be quieted ns against that he did not comply with ¡tho ALEXANDER SCR ENK, on. and that you be forever enjoin mo-t enjoyable afternoon was spent couver, Wash., have established law so as to entitle him to n patent Register. ed from claiming or asserting any and much good work accomplished. their home and will receive their inte.i-;; or estate therein and for for f aid ■ laud.and his default therein FRANK O NORTHRUP. Many such other relief as the Court may was not due to his employment in These present w; re Mrs. Anderson, f iends at tipper Vehalem. Receiver, Mrs. Bunn, Mrs. Gabriel, Mrs. ■Herds wish them long Ufy and >’°em equitable. , the '.Ittary or naval service of the Date of first publication Apr. 13, '’ays, M s. Hinkle, Mrs. Hosley, happiness. This summons is served upon you; Unit <1 States; that his heirs are Date of 2nd publication Apr. 20, Mrs. Hoy, Mrs. Leach, Nils. Miller. by rub! ation in the Tillamook unknown and their places of resi Date of 3rd publication Apr. 27. « ♦ * Miss Marina Larsen who was op- ’ ' ' hr O der made by. the dence are unknown contestant Dato of 1th publication May 4, Tho Presbyterian Guild met last perated on ui. a Portland hospital I'oncrab' • Homer Mason, County week at tho home of Mrs. M. E. ab-' -;t ten days ago, is reported as Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, ade March 2Sth, 1922, requiring Gruber with Mrs. J. S. Ltjmar doing nicely. publication hereof to be made once assisting. /Vbont twenty members Dr. McGee reports tiie birth of a a week for six successive weeks and were present and several new mem heal.hy baby girl to Mrs. Pete that yo uappear and answer the bers wçre received. This being the complaint herein on or before Baby and expiration of six weeks from the first meetiug under the new admin Cav-aya last Tuesday. the mother doing nicely and the father istration work for the coming date of the first publication of this year was discussed. Plans were wears the smile that wfont come off. summons and the first publication hereof is made on this 31st day of made for the purchase of a piano Mrs. E. Storm is convalescing from March, 1922. and remodeling of the Guild hall so Attorneys for Plaintiff. * that entertainments can be given a recent illness at her home at upper BOTTS & WINSLOW, Attorneys there in the future. A lunch was Nehalem. for Plaintiff, Residence: Til served by the hostesses. lamook, Oregon. * « * William ,Snyder tjnd J. R. Hicks The Beginner Class of the M. E. we.it to Portland Wednesday morn Sunday School spent a deligb’ful ing. The foi mer expected to be gone ANNOUNCEMENT afternoon last Saturday at a party for an Indefinite stay. Mrs. given them by their teacher To the Voters of Tillamook County: Mr and Mrs. Walter J Meade W. E. Noyes at her homo at 311 E. I hereby announce myself as a ove dp-, n to Tillamook last Sat- 5th street. ■-treet. Games and sw ings candidate for r-.’-nomination on the rday on a Jmsiiie-'s trip. H. H. At four kept toe little folks busy, Republican ticket to the office of o’clock they usrround'.'ii the table Tubbesiiig and Chas. Kuntz were County Commissioner, and If nom and enjoyed luncheon as only elsyo at the county seat Saturday. inated and elected I will accept such Those present little folks can. office and sejve tho people to tho A mjlj epidemic of chicken pox Evelyn Johnson, ’ Stanley were: best of my ability." Jimmie I.; causing the teachers in the Abrams, Martha Guild, Very yours truly, schools considerable worry. Since Hunt, Loretta Morrison, Buddie Adv. H. M. FARMER. disease is so mild few the Everett Moulton, Vida Chaffee, Williams, Mary Trombley, J inunto fin nts call a physician, and allow children in ihc family to Philips Pauline Winslow, Gracie If parents "Oft SAI.E-?--Good dairy ranch. Fo» Wert unable to e. 'tinaie ■ in .-chool. ... md. A ‘i ’ particulars « e John Zurfluch .attend becausee of sick: ess in the would i report any «■ uptive di-eaA-. Pleasant Valley. 26t2 ami keep their children at home, as home. required by law, much danger ano ♦ ♦ ♦ O. E. S. Kensington met Wednes woi-.-y would be avoided. The law day, April 3th, for tho annual elec is very strict in this regard, and and home cooking sale given Sat- April 15th at Conover <£-• Mis. Faye Grebn it may' become necessary to assess a >i tion of officers. few fines to properly impress ir. Conover by the Ladle»’ Aid of the ~wae elected president, Mrs. Inez Ch'-istian Church. 26t2 Stanley, vice-president and Mrs. iii y be ii aid Leila Doty, secretary-treasurer. The. • The Women’s Club will hold a club recently completed the furn- each evening ever wireless, is at i.-hings for a bed in the Masonic tracting Urge' eitowds and are pro card party on the evening of Apri! / nounced wonderful. Mr. W. J. 18th at the City Hall, Everybody Home at Forest Grove which were Meade who has hail his wireless sta welcome. 26t2 on display at the meeting. The tion hi operation for several months hostesses, Mrs. O. A. Eastman, Mrs. G. Anderson and Mrs. H. E. Tucker has been the first to Install such service in this end of county, if not »)•! Os o served a luncheon which was sug first in county, has kindly given this gestive of Easter. The table decor cared ations . consisted of rabbits and to call at his home. Easter eggs. i'he next meeting of the club will be held May 3rd, Albert Tubbeslng was in Till with Mrs. Gail Buel, Mrs. B. L. Our customers are Inking advantage of our discounts m-iok Saturday and home i w Beals and Mrs. Stanley Coates ms new Ford car. Are you one of them? hostesses. * * * A large party at ten 'e-i a beach Mi- Minnie Letson, Worthy Grand To our steady customers we offer: party at Manzattlt« last 1 May evol Ma -on of the O.E.S. *f Oregon, vis Ladies and Misses Sailor ti) League, Ing given by tfw» Epwo ited the’ Chapters»nt C-lovcrdalc. Til .e; a fa ¿well to one ef their mem- and Wheeler Latest Novelties lamook, Bay Cit£ borts* Mr. Edgar Botzner. previous to March 31st. lately.On Friday, his leaving for Alaska. where hf‘ cx- Natty Childrens Hats Silverware Chapter of Tillamook pfectfrCo remain for several months her benefit, at work for put on the which timg Mr. Henderson-presented Three bridges on the Manzanita- We save you money by mu- discount offe.r .............. her with a cheese on behalf of the Necarney road whie-h hove been in Try It and prove it. lodge. The officers of the lodge bad repair for several months, have 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 flrstela- Mrs. Letson. Those present were: ¿hape for the tourist travel which Mesdames Minnie Letson, R. N. is expected to be large the coming TILLAMOOK, OREGON Henkle, W. C. Foster, G. Stanley. summer. W. J. Reichert, O. A. Eastman, H. Society a Saturday Species If you want a juicy,-louder Pot Roast or Steak for your Sunday’s dinner Fancy Pot Roast, 16c-18c Fanc^ ¿teer Steak, . Fancy Milk Fed Chickens 22c writes: “I am convinced there is a difference baking powder. I have been using any old powder for ten years but my cakes are 100 per cent better since 1 bought a can of Royal BaH; ; I rscota- rr.end it to any house*, fe who thinks she knows all about cake making with any kind of powder." ROYAL BAILING POWDER Absenté > « Pufe Contains No /Jum Laaves No Bitter Taste « 5s’ id for New Royal Cook Book —It’« FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William it., I CEMENT LIME 28 W Li MB-SCHRADER CQ. Tile Yourfr arm, ItPays 100 PERCENT PROFIT MADE ON’ INVESTMENT FIF.... ! . _ ______ IN SOME IN TANCES YEAR TILLAMOOK CLAY. WORKS E. G. KREBS, Pr< i>. Mutual Phone 38c Pure Gard, No. 5 pail, Fancy breakfast Bacon, 32c Government Inspected Beef We Thank You Sanitary Market SALE AND SANE THIS bunk knows anil every clear-headed Uivldual knows it too. that < v< rythlng which pormiiiw. big return» fo» small capital invested. Involves an element of > Isk. It may make good, but you have to take a chance. That's why many conservative people In this commun?}’ who can't afford to lose. hard-earned money consider a First tlonal 1 tine Deposit Ace amt v 1th Its sure interest, aijd lainee of risk, a very good Investment. John Morgan A. W. Biniti Henry Rogers DIRECTORS W. J. Riecher». B C. Lamb. C J. Edwards. . A. McGhee fiats ( Í j peroentdiscQiint on weekly accts 2 percent discounton monthly accts $1.50 up ¿ Miss Patterson A. Franklin, R. B. Miller, David ad *PL i-viee,- W. Kuratll and Stanley' Coates. Mrs. liât , tempora H. A. Williams; Worthy Matron of the local Chapter was unable to at Mrs. William Huginof. tend because of lllm-ss. fo>- Mis. Bell, having rocentb turned .from Perth FOR RENT—Ranch for rent on any terms. Write or inquire f'ounty Mrs. H. J. Hielftrton and d? 27-tf Clerk, Tillamook, Oregon. «er left Wednesday mornini --------- ,---------- Portland to join Mr. Hickerson CAKD OF THANKS preceedcd them several mon t h Mrs. Hickerson was accon many vish to thank the by her parent». Mr. »nd N friends for their kindness during llam Fisher who have been our late bereavement, also for the Ing the winter at Manzanit many beautiful floral offerings sent. later will return to tneir home near B. C. KING AND BOYS. Baker, Oregon. EMMA PERKHiS CALL FOR COUNTS PÄW HJND Clatskanie—Due camp output »f 5,000.000 U. logs per month. WARRANTS Monmouth—Contract let for new outstanding county road fund bank building. warrants endorsed prior to and in cluding the 31st day of October. Salem — Contract awarded 1921, will be paid upon presenta tion. Interest ceases this 13th day construction postofflee annex. of April. 1922. O.-W. R. 4 N. to spend »1.500.000 KATHLEEN MILLS. between Pendleton and Huntington County Treasurer. CONOVER Si CONOVER Diarymen Ataticn ! Listed Below Are Some of the Best Fartns For Dairying in the Chehalis Valley, and Are For Sale t! ail bottom land ept 10 acron >n v filch Folits City iintits. Or, paved hlghwe if <l-sired. 7 I’OOm hotl-e. 2 b.i-as. « 80 aerei e,. old Portland. A Pei’actly CooKed and Perfectly Cirefuz/y ■•»ltd cylindrical carton insures an solute imitation Groar» Recommend Albert Flapjacks Albers a Quality the hotcakes of the West Served Appetizing Menu We sélect only the best foods to serve our patrons Milk and Creem from Registered Stock only. Supplied by Cotton wood Farm. «0 Acr *—»5 clear, 30. more easy to clear; i-ll level m tiixir and flni- clover land 15 acres bottom land ruM!y cleared, 14 head young cattle, 5o fruit trees. Ou main highway m mile» from town. New bum. »-room house. 73 Acree }40 acres under plow. 2 ucrej’slrawbeniefl. 3 acre« Logans, 5 acres raapberile*. 30 a re« in wheat nd ont-, 7 room modern house, new. Fino large bam. A flue combination dairy fruit an<l chicken ranch. ICO Acre»—45 acre» bbttom, balanee fin» giaiing. foi dairy and sto-.k. Fine house and farge up-to-date barn. These bargain» are selected from a number of farms we bave ii-ded as being first clam properties and priced at a low figure. Our nearby market» are Aberdeen, Wash., Olympia, Wash Tacoma, Wash., and Seattle. Wash. Iprite u» if interested. EVERYBODY KNOWS WHERE TO GO The Bungalow WASHINGTON REALTY CO ELMA- WASHINGTON