Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 19, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE TILLAMOOK
________ HELP WANTED
Filings
w Mortgage—M Melchior
• hard Jac ■>» and wife,. Rel of
j«.
Bk 3 pg 564. covering
2* Sec 31 T 1 SR 9 W.
Lena Mayer
. nd wife Rel
r ,27, covering tracts
See 31 T 1 I 9 W.
T J Harris to Ben
Sat Mort;
Rel of Mtg. Bk 3
robs aD<-
g lands in Sec 31 T
: asi-'»
SR 9 W.
Sat Mortgage M W Harrison ft
Co
>viie to Ben Jacobs
j wife.3 Re' of Mtg Bk 7 pg 616
rering tract.-
laud in Sec 31 T
SR 9 TV.
War Deed—M E Gruber and wife
Gertrude H Ashley, $10. Tract
'Tillamook City NW of court
use in Sec 30 T1 SR 9 W.
Chat Mortgage J L Booth to F
Beals $950. (Mtg covers lands
l’mhill Co, Ore.) Due 60 days,
irest 7 per cent maturity,
iheriff’s Deed—Wheeler Box &
; Co to Wheeler Lumber Co,
00.50- Covers tract of land in Sec
2 NR 10 W at Wheeler at which
ids plant of Wheeler Box & Mfg
ipany.
I. C. Deed—Nehalem Harbor Co.
Wheeler Lumber Co, $5. Covers
R T & interest in a troCt by
lies and bounds in Sec 2 T2 NR 10
along the Bay.
War Deed -Frank W Rowe and
> to Wheeler Box & Mfg Co, $10.
‘'ection deed for tract formerly
reyed by deed. Bk 37 pg 489 in
2 T 2 NR 10 Wat Wheeler.
CLASSIFIED AD
SUMMONS
AN i ED—Man to act ns perma­
nent resident representative for
Tillamook county to sell Metal
' -‘in Bins, Metal Tanks, Hog
Feeders. Watering Troughs. Wat
ei tanks, and other farm conven­
iences. Products best in their
class, priced fairly; real money
makers and time savers for the
farmer. Full time work. Pernta-
n nt proposition; real opportun­
ity for hustler. Give age, exper­
ience and references.
COAST
CULVERT & FLUME COMPANY,
Portland, Oregon.
32-tl
RATES
All classified ads and readers
one cent per word each issue.
Such advertising should be in the
Office by 10 a. nt. Mondays and
Thursdays preccedlng publication.
LOST
coat, with
Rockaway
Leave at
31-tl
Classified ads and readers may
'>e telephoned in and charged on
account.
WANTED TO BUY
FOR SALE
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
r OR SALE—One three year old reg­
sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual
istered Guernsey bull. Also one
phone.
18 tf
full blooded Guernsey bull calf
subject to registcry. Wm. Glick,
Before purchasing hay making im­
Cloverdale, phone 2p6.
32-tf plements it will pay you to interview
llliams. They handle
VAUGHN DRAGSAWS — HEAVY i\ illiam &
and light weights, with and with­ the full line of Moline machinery.
1
30-t4
out clutch.
Prices reduced Feb­ Their
ruary 1st. E. G. Krebs.
15-tf
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook
FOR SALE—17 lots in Block 3, Mil­ office every Monday.—Adv. tf.
ler’s addition to Tillamook City.
Inquire of T. H. Goyne,>Tillamook,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Oregon, for prices.
28-tf
On and after May 1st the Tilla­
FOR-SALE—Three tent frames with mook garage will be open for ser-
floors, doors and windows.
vice until 10 o’clock each evening.
Box 133, Tillamook, or call 66J.
z
27-tf
Many miles of ballasting being
FOR SALE — ONE TON FORD done on the S.P.R.R. in southern
Truck with stake body; good as Lane and north Douglas counties.
new, $550. One Ford with ex­
press body, demountable rims, 31
Clatskanla—Local cannery signs
x4 tires; overhauled, complete up 25 acres cucumbers.
$450; Two Ford touring with
MAY 2ND, 1922
starter, good rubber and good me­
t Mortgage Louise B Kliks to
Eugene—Two more saw mills start
chanical condition $350 each.
Bentley and wife, Rei ofMtg,
work.
One 1916 Ford, good mechanical
pg 497-8.
condition $200.00. One Roadster
fidavit—Ethel Holdena and Jef- ¡
delivery body, good rubber, motor
in D Wailace to the Public in
overhauled, $275. Sunset Garage,
i to names of John Claude
25-tf
ilf, deceased.
fldavit— F B McKinley to the FOR SALE—One Ford with express
Ic in regard to name of Luceln
body, demountable rims, 31x4
Jrown and L II Brown,same'
tires; overhauled, complete $450;
twip Ford touring, with starter,
C Deed - -Ethel Holden and hus-
good.rubber and good mechanical
1 to Margaret Cook, 4.16 acre
condition $325 each.
t in Sec 29 T 1 SR 9 W lying
25-tf
Sunset Garage
sou’h of Chas Haynes, D L C.
FOR
SALE
—
Setting
eggs, incubator
hat Mortgage— E N Large to
lots or settings, purebred dark
t National B„nk, $200. Covers
velvet R. I. Reds. Chase's on the
■toil. Due 6 months interest 8
cent maturity.
Kllches river road or Auto Paint
iortgage--D J Hadley to Tlila-
Shop.
29-t5
k hotel Co, $1500. Covers the 4
is in Sec 31 T 1 SR 10 W coni­ FOR SALE— 35 acres choice bottom
land, new house and barn costing
ng that is known as “Happy
$4500. For sale on easy terms. In­
p.’’ Due 18 months Interest 8
quire at this office, H108. 30-tf
cent semi-annually.
FOR SALE—Dairy, poultry and
MAY 3RD, 1922
grain farm 121 acres located 7
abate Transcript—Of estate of
miles from McMinnville, Whiteson
»th A J MacKenzie, deceased,:
station 2 miles, R.F.D., telephone,
Multnomah Co, Ore. Will puts j
near cheese factory, creamery and
tty in hands of Security Sav-
condensory. 80 acres cultivation
»nd Trust Co as Trustee,
rest in pasture, 30 acres clover
ed F R Beals and wife to T B
and balance grain. Good 8-roo n
l»t al and wife $1. Small tract
house, good barn and out build­
letes and bounds in Sec 30 T 4
ings. Family orchard and berries.
10 W adjacent to Pacific City,
If taken before harvest one-third
t Mortgage—Tillamook City to
of crop will be included.
Price
Solan, Rel of Mtf, Bk U pg 446
$125 per acre, or will invoice
tag lot 6 blk 2 original town
dairy stock and equipment. Own-
•coin (now Tillamook City).
t Deed—Vine Dwight widow * , er, B. J. Collins, Amity, Ore. R 1
31-t2
Hamook City, Ore, et al $10.
¡Blk 2 original'town of Lincoln FOR SALE—One invisible writing
'Tillamook) and also strip 10 x
Remington Typewriter in good
ft in Bize adjoining, between
condition. Call or write G., The
5 and 7 said block.
Headlight office.
T Mort: .:e -Mary A Magar-
B Aiderman., $10. Asgt of FOR SALE CHEAP—A good strong
powerful horse, guaranteed in
4'’?-
1 Chat Mo gage Ole Redberg
every way as gentle and sound.
T HP ter to I C Smith, Rel
Works single or double. See Ste­
:.
C pg 324.
fan Steiner, Tillamook.
30-t3
Deed -<j A McGhee and wife
FOR SALE -Studebaker auto cheap,
HeMedalf $4000. Lot 8 blk
or trade for lighter car. This car
’’ell's Addition to Tillamook
Is fully equipped, has 1922 li­
cense. W. A. Southmayd.
30*’-f
t Mort;
Walter M Petteys
and
Evenrude
»ifc-to E G Lantz $1000. For Sale—1 boat
Motor oak ribbed boa all in fine
1 »11 the t qulpment in the Ovo
shape. See Emmitt Bales or Gen.
1 in TDiamook City. Due on
30t4
Hoskins.
** 2 year.; interest 6 per cent
“r-ualiy.
An Experl
Writes:
“I used to be called
a poor cook, and
never pretended to
bake a cake worthy
of praise, but now
I am called the
champion cake baker
of my community,
thanks t
it
Baking Powder.”
!
Mr». R. W. P.
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Absolutely .Pure
Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
Send for New Royal Cook Rook
—ft’«FREE. Royal Baking Pow- |
derCo.,126 WilliamSi.,NewYcr'' I
Dinner is Served
is always something
good waiting for you to
eat—tender roasts, delicious vegeta-
bles served ln the most appitizing
ways, creamy, fluffy potatoes,
piquant salads» and dainty deserts.
Have breakfast, lunch or
dinner with us. You’ll be
delighted with the excel­
FOR RENT
lent food, the quick ser­
vice, unfailing
courtesy
Work started on auto FOR RENT—5’i First St., 2 furn-
and unusally reasonable
ping
rooms
with
ished houseke'
prices.
bath. $12 per month: 1 furnish'
single room $8 per month
20
"OR RENT--Ranch for rent on any
terms. Write or inquire Conntv
Clerk, Tillamook. Oregon.
27-tf
TOURIST CAFE
MlNUTEb PA55 AMD HE HASN’T
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WHY WORRY
I can sell or trade anything—any­
where C. W. Millership, 165 \4
4th St., Portland. Phone Main
20-tf
5275
Get your water glass for preserv­
ing eggs at The Satisfaction Store.
—Adv.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
the undersigned has been appointed
by the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Tlllamo k.
executor of the last will and testa
ment of Charles Jerome Chaffee,
deceased. A11 persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified, to the undersigned at his
■ es'dence in Tillamook City. Oregon,
or to E. J. Claussen, atternsv for
•he executor, I.O.O.F. Building. Til­
lamook, Oregon, within* six months
frtyji the date of the first publication
of this notice.
Date of first publication, April
28, 1922.
GEORGE D. CHAFFEE.
Executor of the last will and test­
ament of Charles Jerome Chaffee,
deceased.
29-t5
Notice is hereby given that the
1
undersigned, as Superintendent of
Banks for the'State of Oregon, is i 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 City, Oregon, on or
before the 7th day cf June, 1922.
FRANK C. BRAMWELL,
Superintendent of Banks.
Date of first pub., March 7, 1922.
Date of last pub., June 6. 1922.
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U.S.Land Offi'-e at Portland, Ore.
April 20th, 1922.
Notice Is hereby given that Clara
L. Bemis, of Camp Lewis, Wash.,
care of State Hospital, who, on De-
■ember 9th, 1915, mad» Homestead
entry. No. 04628, for N’i NW’4.
-'action 14. Township 3 S, Range 8
W, W. Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make three-year proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register and
Receiver of the U. S. Land office, at
Portland, Oregon, on the 27th day
of June, 1922.
Claimant names
incouver.
cGou gh.
Box 57-
Vanenti
SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OF
DELINQUENT TAX CERTIFICATE
,,„ turned — tòu 3 x > n ' t feel a
dark BIT at home .
DB. 0. 1. HOHLFELD
I Lodge Directory j
Veterinarian
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, for Tilla-
mook, Oregon.
Bell Phone 8F2.
Mutual Phone
Tillamook
Stated communications first and
third Thursdays of each month in
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
VS.
G. C. RUFF, ADA M. STU HR, E. M.
GREIBEL and S. E. TYLER, De­
fendants:
'
To G. C. Ruff, Ada M. Stuhr, E.
M. Greibel, S. E. Tyler, the 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 1070. 1072,
1073, 1074, issued on »he 22nd day
of March, 1917, by the Tax Collector
of the County of Tillamook, State of
Ore cn, for the amount of Thirty-
two and Eight One Hundreth Dollars
t.i ■ same being the amo’ nt then due
rad delinquent for taxes for the
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-wlt:
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), in
Block Twenty-three (23); Tracts
Two (2) in Block Fifteen (15);
Tract One (1) tn 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
said 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.
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.
Year’s tax 1915; date paid March
22, 1917; tax receipt No. 7143;
amount, $15.48; rate of interest, 12
per cent. „
Year’s tax 1916; date paid March
2 2, 1917; tax receipt No. 1819,
1820, 1816, 1818; amount, $12.84;
rate of Interest, 12per cent.
Year’s tax, 1917; date paid, April
22, 1918, October 8, 1918; tax re­
ceipt No. 4323, 6782, 4325, 6784
4380, 6788, 4328, 6786; amount
$13.32; rate of interest, 12 per cent,
Year’s tax, 191«; date paid.
April 19, 1919. O tober 21, 1919;
tax receipt No. 4284, 6989, 4285,
6990, 4287, 6992, 4289, 6994;
amount, $13.32; rate of interest, 12
per cent.
Year’s tax, 1919; date paid, De­
cember 4, 1920; tax receipt No.
7423, 7426, 7425; amount, $13.55:
rate of interest, 12 per cent.
YeAr’s Tax, 1920; date paid, Aprl)
5, 1921, September 14, 1921; tax re­
ceipt No. 4113, 5227; amount,
$15.70; rate of interest, 12 per cent.
Said G. C. Ruff, Ada M. Stuhr,
E. M. Greibel and S. E. Tyler, as the
owners of the legal title of the
above described property as the same
appears of record, and each of the
other persons above named are here­
by further notified that Sam Bauer
will apply to the Circuit Court of
the County and State aforesaid for
a decree foreclosing the lien against
the property above described and
mentioned in said certificate. And
you are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after the date of
the first publication of this sum­
mons, to-wit; April 7th, 1922 exclil-i
nlve of the day of the Bald first pub­
lication, and defend this action or
pay the amount due as above shown,
together with costs and accrued in­
terest, and In case of your failure
to do so a decree will be rendered
foreclosing the lien of said taxes
and costs ag gainst th land and prem
fees above named.
All proceed and papers In this pro-
'1 • ling • i iy be served upon the un­
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon, at ti e address hereafter
tinned
lhepherd A W W.McCrrflfe
Attorneys for plaintiff
7 25 Gaseo Building, l’urt-
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
0. E. S.
Oregon
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SAM BAUER, Plaintiff,
Zclni
AW, WHA TS THE
FCiENp WE S Y:. To.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Tillamook County.
JOHN BORBA. Jr., Plaintiff, vs.
HELEN E. BORBA. Defendant.
To Helen E. Borba, defendant above
named:
__
In the name of the state of Ore-
gon, you are hereby required to ap-
pear and answer to the complaint
filed against you in the above en-
titled suit, in the above entltled
Court on or before the 24th day of
May, 1922, and if you fall to so
appear and answer, for want there­
of, plaintiff will apply to said
court for the relief prayed for In
his complaint herein, to-wit: A dis­
solution of the marriage contract
existing between plaintiff and de­
fendant, for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem
equitable and just.
This summons is published by or­
der of Honorable Homer Mason,
Judge of the County Court, made on
this 12th day of April, 1922.
First publication shall be April
14th. 1922, and the last publication
shall be May 19th. 1922.
BARRICK & HALL,
Attorneys for plaintiff, National
Building, Tillamook, Oregon.
27-t6.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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Page Seven
HEADLIGHT
BARRICK & HALL
CORA L. MILLER, Secretary
Attorneys at Law
National Building
Marathon Lodge No.
93, Knights of Pyth
fas. Regular meeting
Monday evening al
7:45 sharp. By order
of
the Chancelier
Commander.
Oregon
Tillamook
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DR. J. E.
SHEARER
Surgery
.
K. R. C.
Suite 110 I.O.O.F. Building
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54 Dept
Tillamook
Oregon
of Oregon, meets on flrBt and third
y Friday evenings of each month, at
8 p. m„ in the W. O. W. hall. Vial-
f
tors welcome.
R. T. BOALS. M. D.
Mrs. Clarence Stanley. President
Surgeon and Physician
Elizabeth Conover, Sec’y.
I. O. O. F. Building
Corinth Post.No. 35.Dept- of Oregon
Oregon
Tillampok
K_________
Meets on second and on
fourth Saturdays of each
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, Ore.
Stated convocations every
rBt and third Fridays.
Visitors welcome.*
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
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THU 121 M
Mutual
TILLAMOOK IRON WORKS
General machinists and
smiths.
black­
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Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. & A.M.
Stated Communication sec­
ond Wednesday in each
month Visiting Brethren
welcome.
H. Sander
Harvey Ebfnger, Sec.
Phone 76-J
DR. C. H. POLLOCK, D.M.D.
Dentist
215-16-17 Tillamook Bldg.
TILLAMOOK,
Tuesday eve., 7:30 p. m.
OREGON
Rebekahs Wednesday evening
C.imp 2-4. Thursday
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
of Tillamook
MINTA LUNDBERG, Plaintiff, vs.
WALTER LUNDBURG, Defendant.
To WALTER LUNDBURG th0 above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore­
gon: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en­
titled Court and cause on or before
the expiration of six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, and if you fall bo to ap-
pear and answer, for want thereof
you will be adjudged in default
herein and the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed
for in the complaint In thin cause,
namely, for a decree of divorce dis­
solving the marrlago contract ex-
exlstlng between you and plaintiff,
and for a decree against you for the
support nnd maintenance of plaint­
iff in the sum of $1000.00 and the
sum of $50 00 per month there­
after for maintenance and for such
other relief as to the court may
tieem •quitable.
This tKiminons is served upon you
by order Of the Honorable Homer
Mason, County Judge of Tillamook
County, Oregon, made on the 6th
dny of April, 1922, directing service
eo he made hereof by publication In
the Tillamook Headlight, once a
week for six successive weeks and
requiring you to appear and nn-
ver the complaint on or before
the expiration of six wei k < from
the date of the fir-n publication of
th/." summons and the first publlca-
tlon hereof Is made this 6th day of
April. 1922.
WINSLOW,
for Pl Intlfl
f
Chiropractic
ADJUSTING
' rÍrinaÍMÍM
ntlrJlv nf
Consists o
entirely
of
A 11.11
the movable segments of the
SPINAL COLUMN to normal posi­
tion
thereby
removing
the
jJAUSE of disease.
EO IEST L. HOWARD
CHIROPRACTOR
211-13 Tillamook Buildi"c
Both Phonei
Adjustments wtll be given in the
home if patient is unable to
come to office.
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Light weight
VAUGHAN
DRAGSAW
At
E. O. KREBS
H. T. Botts
Geo. P. Winslow
BOTTS & WINSLOW
Lawyer»
Tillamook
Oretjon
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DR J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
Permani ntly located in Tilla­
mook. Private office in Jenkin «
Jewelry slot
tost up-to-date
Instruments and equipment. Ev
onlngB and Bund ay by npoolnt
inent.
Complete Len» GriwlihR Fnc
tory on the Premiis«». Any lent
duplicated.
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