Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 21, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Filings at Courthouse
I
APRIL 6TH, 1922
Sat. Mortgage—Roy Williams to
Oscar K Tittle and wife Rel of Mtg
Bk Z pg 584, covering lands in Secs
16 and 21 SR 9 W.
War Deed—C L Large, et al, to
Wm J Gravell, $850. Lot 8 Blk 5,
Garibaldi Cove.
Mortgage—Wm J Gravell to F E
Winters, $2000- Lot 8 Block 5
Garibaldi Cove. Due 1 year interest
10 per cent annually.
War Deed—Laneda Inc to Charles
MacMillan Lanning and wife, $300.
Lot 8 Blk 19 Manzanita Beach.
Mortgagi •Vida Marolf Lamb to
Albert Marolf, $1000-
6.28 acre
tract in Sec 32 T 1 SR 9 W in the
Marolf Partititoned lands. Due on
or before five years, interest 8 per
cent annually.
Sat. Mortgage—Equitable Sav-
Ings & Loan Assn to A M Ginn and
-wife. Rel of Mortgage Blk 6 pg
495.
Sat. Mortgagi -Samuel David
Webb to William Snook and wife.
Rel of Mtg Bk 8 pg 138.
Mortgage— •William
William Snook and
wife to Emma Finlayson, $400.
Lots 3 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16,
Blk 8 Barview Addn to Bay City.
Mortgage — Barnhard Jacob and
wife to Federal Land Bank, $8000-
various tracts of land in section 31
T 1 SR 9 W. Due 33 years, interest
6 per cent semi-annually.
Deed—F R Beals and wife to A E
Voight, et al, $1. Tract by metes
and bounds, Sec 30 T 4 SR 10 W.
adjacent to Pacific City.
APRIL 7, 1922
War Deed—T B Potter Realty
Co, to Gertrude I Gibson et al, $10.
Lot 26 Blk 45 Bayocean Park.
Morgage—Gladys Erickson and
husband to Bruno P John, $4706.
50 acre tract in the SEK of Sec 6
T 2 SR 9 W.
War Deed—James Cunningham
and wife to Margeret Vesmeire, $10.
Lot 21 Blk 27 Rockaway Beach.
APRIL 8TH, 1922
Mortgage—Virgil Donaldson and
wife to Federal Land , $5200. Cov-
ers lots 1 and 2 Sec 2 T 2 SR 9 W,
71.60 acres. Due 33 yrs interest 6
per cent semi- annually.
Mortgage — William Sederberg &
wife to Webster Holmes and Joe
Maggarrell, $700- Covers a tract 50
X100 ft in size in Elmore Park, be­
ing part of vacated plat. Due in two
notes both due on or before 1 year
interest 8 per cent quarterly.
APRIL 10TH. 1922
Sat. Mortgage—Frank C Bram­
well, Superintendent for Banks In
Oregon to Veronika Aatman and
husband, Rel of Mortgage Bk 6 page
348-50.
Sat. Mortgage—Alma Alsleben to
Adelaide E Graves and husband.
Rel of Mtg Bk 9 page 494-5 cover­
ing lot 11 and west 8 ft. Lot 12 Blk
8 Manhatan.
Deed—Netarts Bay Co to Title
and Trust Co, $1. Covers various
lands along Netarts Bay In Secs 7-18
and 19 T 2 SR 10 W. Also Sec 30
said Tp and Range and In Sec 25 T
2 SR 11 W.
War Deed—Geo W Cook and wife
to B B Dunham, $1700. 4.16 acre
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore­
gon, March 28, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that Wil­
liam H. Chance, of Tillamook, Ore.,
who, on April 6,1917, made Home­
stead pntry No. 04 869. for NW*4 S
WU Sec. 27; SE'4 NEK, and NH
SEK, Sec. 28, Township 1 S, Range
8W., W. Meridian has filed notice
of Intention to make three-year
proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Clerk of
the County Court, for Tillamook
County,* Ore., at Tillamook, Ore., on
the 18th day of May, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred Skomp, of Tillamook, Oregon
Chas. Himes, of Tillamook. Ore., „ R.
R-
F. D., Chas, Wilks, of Tillamook. Or.,
R. F. D., Ocean Anderson, of Tilla­
mook, Ore., R. F. D.
Act June 6, 1912.
Alexander Sweek, Registrar
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tract In part of lots 4 and 5 Sec 29
T 1 SR 9 W.
Mortgage Andrew Zuercher and
wife to The Tillamook County Bank,
$3000. Covers 140 acres in the WK
of NEJ4 and N’K of NWK Sec 2 T
1 NR lo W. Due 6 months interest
8 per cent quarterly.
Chat. Mortgage—John R Paterson
to First National Bank, $1000. Cov­
ers all furniture and fixtures and
equipment of Louver Restaurant
in the C I Clough building in Tilla­
mook City, Ore. Due e months In­
terest 8 per cent quarterly.
Lim. War Deed—G H Ward and
wife to W A Wise, $2000. N 45 ft
of S 50 ft of lots 1 and 2 Blk 3
Thayer’s Addition to Tillamook. Ore.
APRIL 10TH, 1922
Morgage—Florence Russel and
husband to Mary Brill. $1000. Lot 3
Blk 1 and lot 1 Blk 2, Cloverdale,
Ore. Due 1 year interest 8 per
cent semi-annually.
APRIL 11TH, 1922
War Deed—Otis Edwards to J W
B Edwards, $1600. NEK of NWK
Sec 17 T 3 SR 10 W. 40 acres.
Mortgage—B B Dunham and wife
to Geo W Cook and wife, $900. 4.16
acre tract in lots 4 and 5 Sec 29 T
1 SR 9 W. due on or before 1 yr,
interest 6 per cent annually,
APRIL 12TH, 7922
Sat. Mortgage — James Edward
Sperry to Herbert S Smith and w|fe,
Rel of Mtg Bk 8 page 37.
War Dedd — S W Lawrence and
wife to Thomas A Lawler, $1000.
Lots 42 and 43 Blk 1 Elmore Park.
Chat. Mortgage—Frank E Huber
to W W Conder and J D Walace,
$1352.22. Covers the Cove Meat
Market and all contents and equip­
ment at Garibaldi, Ore. Due in 2
notes for J676.ll each one and two
years after date with Interest there-
on at 7 per cent annually.
Sat. of Mortgage—Gpy Ford and
wife to Frank Redding.
Rel of
Mortgage Book 8 po.ge 140.
War Deed—Edgar Batzner to A D
Thompson and wife, et al, $1. Lot
2 Blk 19 Tohl’s First Addn io Ne­
halem City.
Q C Deed—Edgar Batzner to A D
Thompson and wife, $1. All titde
lands fronting and abutting on lot 2
Blk 19 Tohl’s 1st Addn to Nehalem
City.
APRIL 13TH, 1922
Sat. Mortgage—Albert and Katie
Marlof to Alwin Blulm. Rel of Mtg
Bk 9 pge 307-9.
Sat Mortgage—Albert and Katl7e
Marlof to Alwin Blum and wife Rel
of Mtg Bk 3 page 178-80.
Sheriff’s Tax Deed—John Aschim,
Sheriff, to Peter Norberg, $8.71. EK
of SEK Sec 21 T 2 SR 9 W (made
to cover tax sale made in 1901).
Mortgage—M F Leach and wife to
W W Condor, $3895.46. Lot 3 Blk
2 Moplegrove Addition to Tillamook
City. Also equipment in Sanitary
market on 2nd avenue E in Natl
Bank building. Tillamook City. Also
equiphent of Tillamook Market on
lot 7 Blk 2 Lincoln novj| Tillamook
City. Due on or before 2 years in­
terest 6 per cent annually.
year 1911, together with penalty,
interest and costs thereon upon the
real property assessed to you, of
which you are the owners as appears
of record, situated in said County
and State, and particularly bounded
and described as follows, to-wit:
Tract Five (5), in block Fifteen
(15); Tracts Four (4) and Five (5)
in Block Eighteen (18); Tracts One
(1), Two (2) and Three (3), in
Block Nineteen (19); Tracts One
(1), Two (2) and Three (3), ta
Block Twenty-three (23); Tracer
Two (2) in Block Fifteen (15);
Tract One (1) in Block Ten (10);
Tract Four (4) in Block Twenty-
three (23); all in Marshlands, ac­
cording to the plat thereof filed and
of record In the Recorder’s Office of
said Tillamook county.
You are further notified that said
Sam Bauer has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent
years, with the rate of interest on
•aid amounts as follows:
Year’s tax 1912; date paid March
22 1917: tax receipt No. 7353,
7348, 7350, 7351; amount, $31.24;
rate of interest, 12 per cent.
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Year’s tax 1914; date paid March |
22. 1917; tax receipt No. 7357,
7356, 7355. 7351; amount, $28.25; |
rate of interest. 12 per cent.
1 ear’s tax 1915; date paid March
22. 1917; tax receipt No. 7143;
amount, $15.48; rate of interest, 12
per cent.
CLASSIFIED AD KATES
Year’s tax 1916; date paid March
22, 1917; tax receipt No. 1819,
1820, 1816, 1818; amount, $12.84;
All classified ads and readers
rate of interest, 12per cent.
one cent per word each issue.
Year’s tax. 1917; date paid. April
Such advertising should be in the
22, 1918, October 8, 1918; tax re­
Office by 10 a. m. Mondays and
ceipt No. 4323, 6782, 4325, 6784
Thursdays preceeding publication.
4380. 6788, 4328, 6786; amount
Classified ads and readers may
$13.32; rate of interest, 12 per cent,
be
telephoned in and charged on
Year’s tax, 1918; date paid,
account.
April 19, 1919, O tober 21, 1919;
tax receipt No. 4284, 6989, 4285,
FOR SALE
6990, 4287, 6992, 4289, 6994;
amount, $13.32; rate of interest, 12
VAUGHN DRAGSAWS — HEAVY
per cent.
and light weights, with and with­
Year’s tax, 1919; date paid, De­
out clutch. Prices reduced Feb­
cember 4, 1920; tax receipt No.
ruary 1st. E. G. Krebs.
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7423, 7426, 7425; amount, $13.55;
rate of interest, 12 per cent.
FOR SALE — SECOND HAND
Year’s Tax, 1920; date paid, April
range, dining table and a few
5, 1921, September 14, 1921; tax re­
chairs. 416 Third Ave East.
ceipt No. 4113, 5227; amount.
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$15.70; rate of interest, 12 per cent.
H Ostein
FOR
SALE
—
Full
blood
Said G. C. Ruff, Ada M. Stuhr,
John Stewart
Bull. 2 yrs. old.
E. M. Greibel and S. E. Tyler, as the
of Tlllalhook.
miles
west
place
3
owners of the legal title of the
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$50.
above described property as the same
Vanderpool.
Paul
C.
appears of record, and each of the
other persons above named are here­ FOR SALE—BARGAIN, ONE LOT
in Brighton, Oregon, in block 81,
by further notified that Sam Bauer
lot 2, for $200, $25 down and $10
will apply to the Circuit Court of
per month or $170 cash.
Peter
the County and State aforesaid for
Dannls, Box 501, St. Helens, Ore.
a decree foreclosing the lien against
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the property above described and
mentioned in said certificate. And FOR SALE—110 acre farm in beau­
you are hereby summoned to appear
tiful Gray’s Harbor Co. Wash ,
within sixty days after the date of
priced so low and with such easy
the first publication of this sum­
terms that you cannot afford to
mons, to-wlt; April 7th. 1922 exclu­
pass it up. On highway between
sive of the day of the said first pub­
Centralia and Aberdeen. 10 acres
lication, and defend this action or
upland building spot, 100 acres
pay tlie amount due as above shown,
Chehalis river rich overflow bot­
together with costs and accrued in­
tom land. 50 acres cleared in
terest, and in case of your failure
grass and clover. 3o acres good
to do so a decree will be rendered
pasture and light brush, 20 acres
foreclosing the lien of said taxes
cottonwood timber, 8-room house
and costs against the land and prem­
substantial barn stanchioned for
ises above named.
20 cows, Good comunity. On
All process and papers in this pro­
mail, milk, school truck and store
ceeding may be served upon the un­
delivery route. Price $150 per
dersigned residing within the State - acre, $2500 cash, balance on
of Oregon, at the address hereafter
terms you can’t beat, Buy dl-
mentioned.
rect from owner. Personal prop-
Geo.S.Shepherd & W.W.McCredie
erty NOT included at this price,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
consists of 20 choice dairy cows,
Address: 725 Gasco Building, Port­
horses and equipment, which can
land, Oregon.
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be bought i f purchaser desires.
Might accept suitable city prop­
erty or close-in acreage, reasona­
SUMMONS
bly priced as part payment. Grays
In the Circuit Court of the State
Harbor Co. is now the home of
of Oregon for Tillamook County.
23 satisfied Tillamook families all
JOHN BORBA, Jr., Plaintiff, vs.
In the dairy industry. Address
HELEN E. BORBA, Defendant.
BN102 Headlight
To Helen E. Borba, defendant above 27-t4
named:
__
Owner of some choice city lota
In the name of the state of Ore- will build houses to suit purchaser
gon, you are hereby required to ap- on payment plan. Werner Michel,
pear and answer to the complaint 910 First Street, Tillamook.
27t2
filed against you In the above en-
FOR
SALE
—
PONY,
BUGGY
AND
titled suit, in the above entitled
harness. Mrs. M. F. Seabrook,
Court on or before the 24 th day of
304 S. 1st Avenue Eaat.
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May, 1922, and If you fall to so
appear and answer, for want there­
CALL FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
of, plaintiff will apply to said
court for the relief prayed for in
NO. 9 WARRANTS
his complaint herein, to-wit: A dis­
Call
is
hereby made for school
solution of the marriage contract
district No. 9 warrants up to and
existing between plaintiff and de­ including 1100.
fendant, for such other and further
Interest ceases the 21st day of
relief as to the Court may seem April. 1922.
equitable and Just.
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C. A. McGHEE, Clerk.
This summons I b published by or­
der of Honorable Homer Mason, To the Voters of Tillamook County:
Judge of the County Court, made on
I hereby announce myself ns a
this 12th day of April, 1922.
candidate for nomination on the
First publication shall be April Democratic ticket for the office of
14th, 1922, and the last publication
County Commissioner sybjeot to the
shall be May 19th, 1922.
primaries of May 19, 192t.
BARRICK & HALL,
R O. RICHARDS.
Attorneys for plaintiff. National 27-tf
Building, Tillamook, Oregon.
27-t6.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OF
DELINQUENT TAX CERTIFICATE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, for Tilla­
mook, Oregon.
SAM BAUER, Plaintiff,
vs.
G. C. RUFF, ADA M. STUHR. E. M.
GREIBEL and S. E. TYLER, De
fendants:
To G. C. Ruff, Ada M. Stuhr, E
M. Greibel, S. E. Tyler, thq. above
named defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon
You are hereby notified that Sam
Baur Is the holder of Certificates of
Delinquency numbered 10<0, 10«-•
1073, 1074. issued on the 22nd day
of March, 1917, by the Tax Collector
of the County of Tillamook. State of
Ore on, for the amount of Thirty-
two and Eight One Hundreth Dollars
tuo srme being the amo nt then due
and delinquent for taxes for »he
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SHOEMAKER
MAIL ORDER WORK.
SERVICE
PROMPT
303 1-2 Sec. Ave. E. Tillamook, Ore
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook
office every Monday.—Adv. tf.
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Get your water glass for preserv­
ing eggs at The Satisfaction Store.
—Adv.
WHY WORRY v
I can sell or trade anything—any­
where C. W. Millership. 185%
4th -St.. Portland. Phone Mata
5275
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A chance to get good cows. To
make room for pure bred cattle I
offer for sale, 5 head of grade Jer­
seys, and 5 head grade Holsteins,
nearly fresh.
O. H. Petersen. Red
Clover Factory. Both pohnes.
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FOR SALE—17 lots in Block 3, Mil­
ler’s addition to Tillamook City.
Inquire of T. H. Goyne,-Tillamook^
Oregon, for prices.________J.®.—
FOR SALE—A very desirable resi­
dence lot on E. First Street. In­
quire at Headlight of flee.
27-t4
FOR SALE—Seven room house on
First street. Best location in
city. Easy terms. M. E. Gruber
or Tillamook Hotel.
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FOR SALE—Three tent frames with
floors, doors and windows.
Box 133, Tillamook, or call 66J.
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FOR SALE — ONE TON FORD
Truck with stake body; good as
new, $550. One Ford ’ with ex­
press body, demountable i rims, 31
x4 tires; overhauled, complete
$450; Two Ford touring with
starter, good rubber and good me­
chanical condition $350 each.
Onq 1916 Ford, good mechanlcnl
condition $200.00. One Roadster
delivery body, good rubber; motor
overhauled, $275. Sunset Garage.
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FOR SALE—Modern 7-room house,
many built-in conveniences, close
in. Pavement, sew'er and side-
walks paid.
Cheap and easy
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terms. P. O. Box 483
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Mutual Phone
Oregon
Tillamook
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Stated communications first and
third Thursdays of each month in
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
CORA L. MILLER, Secretary
Marathon Lodge No.
93. Knights of Pyth
las. Regular meeting
Monday evening at
7:45 sharp. By order
of
the Chancellor
Commander.
V. R. C.
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54 Dept,
of Oregon, meets on first and third
Friday evenings of each month, at
8 p. m.. In the W. O. W. hall. Visi­
tors welcome.
Mrs. Clarence Stanley, President
Elizabeth Conover, Sec’y.
Corinth Post,No. 35,Dept of Oregon
Meets on second and on
fourth Saturdays of ea'ch
month at 1:30 p. m in
w. o. w.
DAVID ROBINSON
J. S. DIEHL, Comdr.
H, W. SPEAR, Adjt.
Physician and Surgeon
National Bldg.
Johnson Chapter No.
R. A. M-
Tillamook, Oro.
FOR SALE—2 unit Hinman milk­
1
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N
ing machines, complete for 80 ft. f
Dell 121 M
Mutual
barn, $95, $20 down. Also po-
tatoe digger and biller, one-horse
T illamook iron works
cultivator, buggy, buggy pole,
General machinists and black­
kitchen cabinet and other things.
smiths.
PETER HAGESTRUM,
>
H. Sander
Woods, Oregon
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FOR
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
'
Stated convocations every
first and third Fridays.
Visitors welcome, .
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. & A.M-
Stated Communication sec­
ond Wednesday In each
month Visiting Brethren
welcome.
Harvey Ebinger, Sec.
RENT
FOR RENT—5K First St.. 2 furn­
ished housekeeping rooms with
bath, $12 per month; 1 furnished
single room $8 per month
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34
Phone 76-J
DR. C. H. POLLOCK, D.M.D.
Dentist
FOR RENT—Comfortable house on
215-16-17 Tillamook Bldg.
Wilson river, water, and electric
Tuesday eve., 7:30 p. m.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
lights. Barn room for team If
Rebekahs Wednesday evening
Address
wanted. Garden spot.
Ç.imp 2-4. Thursday
E 105. Headlight office.
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FOR RENT—Ranch for rent on any
SUMMONS
terms. Write or Inquire County
Clerk, Tillamook, Oregon.
27-tf In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
} Consists entirely of ADJUSTING
WANTED TO BUY
of Tillamook
the movable segments of ths
SPINAL COLUMN to normal posi­
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR MINTA LUNDBURG, Plaintiff, vs.
tion
thereby
removing the
sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual WALTER LUNDBURG, Defendant.
CAUSE
of
disease.
phone.
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To WALTER LUNDBURG the above
FOREST L. HOWARD
named defendant:
LOST AND FOUND
CHIROPRACTOR
In the name of the State of Ore­
311-13 Tillamook Building
LOST—A new matress between Til­ gon: You are hereby required to
Both Pho»es
lamook apd East Beaver, April 3d, appear and answer the complaint
Adjustments will be given In ths
filed
against
you
In
the
above
en
­
Call or leave at City Transfer.
home it patlqnt 1B unable to
Reward.
26-tl titled Court and cause on or before
coms to office.
the expiration of six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
ANNOUNCEMENT
summons, and If you fall so to ap­
To the Voters of Tillamook County: pear and answer, for want thereof e
Light weight
I hereby announce myself as a you will be adjudged In default
VAUGHAN DRAGSAW
candidate for re-nominatlon on the herein and the plaintiff will apply
Republican ticket to the office of to the court for the relief prayed
At
County Commissioner, and if nom­ for in the complaint In this cause,
E. G. KREBR
namely,
for
a
decree
of
divorce
dis
­
inated and elected I will accept such
office and serve the people to the solving the marriago contract ex-
exlstlng between you and plaintiff,
best of my ability.
and for a decree against you for the
Very yours truly.
support and maintenance of plaint­
Adv.
H. M. FARMER.
H. T. Botts
Geo, P. Winslow
iff In th« sum of $1000.00 and the
sum of $50 -00 per month there­
BOTTS A WINSLOW
after for maintenance and for such
Lawyen
other relief as to the court may
seem equitable.
This summons is served upon you
Tillamook
Oregon
by
order of the Honorable Homer
here is always something
Mason. County Judge of Tillamook
mighty good waiting for you to
County, Oregon, made on the 6th ....................................
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eat—tender
roasts, delicious vegeta­ day of April, 1922, directing service
bles served ta the most apprizing eo be made hereof by publication In
DR. J. G. TURNER
ways, creamy, fluffy potatoes, the Tillamook Headlight, one« a
Eye Special!«!
piquant salads and dainty deserts.
week for six successive weeks and
Permanently located In Tilla­
Have breakfast, lunch or
requiring you to appear and an­
mook. Private office in Jsnkln'a
dinner with us. You’ll be
swer the complaint on or before
jewelry store. Latest up-to-date
delighted With the excel­
the expiration of six weeks from
Instruments and equipment. Ev­
lent food, the quick ser­
the date of the first publication of
enings
and Sunday by appoint­
vies, unfailing
courtesy
the summons and the first publica­
ment.
and unusally reasonable
tion hereof Is made this 6th day of
Complete Lena Grinding Fac­
prices.
April, 1922.
tory on the Premiae«. Any leaa
BOTTS A WINSLOW,
duplicated.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Tillamook. Oregon
Post Office Address and residence,
Tillamook, Oregon.
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Chiropractic
Dinner is Served
T
TOURIST CAFE
But They Lived Happily Ever After
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
WOuVD 'tou
Ralph R. Edwards
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Bell Phone 8F2.
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Veterinarian
Classified Advertising
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as Superintendent of
Banks for the State of Oregon, is in
charge of the assets and affairs of
the First Bank of Bay City, Bay
City. Oregon, for the purpose of
liquidation.
All persons who may have claims
against the said bank are hereby
notified to make legal proofs there­
of by filing a duly verified claim, as
by Law provided, with the Deputy
Superintendent of Banks in charge
at the office of the First Bank of
Bay City, Bay Qty, Oregon, on or
before the 7th day of June. 1922.
FRANK C. BRAMWELL,
Superintendent of Banks.
Date of first pub., March 7. 1922.
Date of last pub., June 6. 1922.
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DR. 0. L. HOHLFELD
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