FRIDAY MA Eng TtiH 1.I.AMOOK NEHALEM Mrs. W. F. Cain of Neakkahnl^ has been at the bedside of her moth­ er who is HCriouBly ill in Portland Cleve Allen and wife took their son Ivan out to Portland last week to consult an ear specialist. H. H. BoH«t and wife were bue! nees visitors to Tillamook Friday laHt Sidney Blanchard and wife have recently purchased two lots ami a cottage in the west part of town from Mrs Lebow. The new owner will take possession the middle of March. O. A Erickson and wife who have been occupying the property the past two years are now anxious ly seeking new quarters Mrs. Sidney Smith of St. Helens, iH visiting relatives here this week her Mrs. E. B. Gresham took daughter Crystal to Portland last week to consult an occuliat A stage line from Nehalem to aide will start March 1 under the management of George Smith, Stage leaves here at 10 a. m. or aS soon as boat returns from Wheeler after meeting the morning train from Till amook and is scheduled to arrive at Seaside at noon. John Bozarth of Bay City read an interesting paper on Knighthood at the anniversary meeting of the K. I’. lodge here Monday evening, Febru ary 19. Dr. McGee 1» again back at work alter an enforced vacation of several weeks duo to an automobile wreck in which he and Mrs. McGee wen the main participants several miles south of Tillamook. He says he is glad to be back after seeing how the The little son of Mr. and Mrs world looks upside down. Eiull Anderson sustained a cut on hit forehead Feb. 19, by falling on the cement steps. Emil Larson made a bUBiness trip to Tillamook early this week. Coal Creek camp Is getting ready to reopen at an early date, 't he rail road is being extended up Into new timber and booh it will assume its old time busy air. The crew of men at work on the Nehalem ami Weheier bridgé are too busy to talk. Work I h being pushed and every effort is being made to have the bridge ready to turn over to the public by July 1st. Couch Archie French of the local achoole Is said to be somewhat undei the weather. Kd Junos now horneshoelng shop A good horaesboer. Third nnd Kt ill well Ave. 21 itp llowurd Williams I h reported being sick la Portland. as Harry Gllharn loft for New Orleans yeeteidiiy evsnlng on leceipt of thè iiowh of thè HerioUH lllnss of hla fritti «r al thut pince. O F. Fnlkonberg, a brother in law of O 11 i'oterHOn accompanied by Mrs. Falkenberg, was In the city fm il few days this week Mi Falken berg I h conected with the road de partnieiit of Multnomah county. hundred (*5()0) suit money and at torney'a fees, and the further sum of Eighteen hundred (*1300) Dollars, payable in installment payments of Seventy five (*75) Dollars pei month beginning May 10th, 1921, and the fuiiher sum of Forty eight (|48) Dollars, damage and costs, and the costs and disbursements of and upon this writ, and that there is now due an unpaid balance of six hundred fifty (*660) Dollars on this judg­ ment. commanding me to make sale of the following described property towlt: An undivided two- thirds interest in and to Lots 4 and 5, in Section 36, in Township 3, North of Range 10 west of the Willamette meridian, containing 70-60 acres in Tilamook County, Oregon- Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment, order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on the 31st day of March, 1923, at two o'clock P. M. at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Tillamook, County of Tills tnook and State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest biddei for cash in band, all the right, title and Interest which the within defend ant has n and to the above described real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy aid execution, judgment or der and decree, interest, costs ac HEADLIGHT ci ue temda !) M ranwtlad qtf th* aietoot A at PC* 1 of Manrtcp that (h«y *eM tato battit *Vh woortatt »wnröa, •»< (bay «night ■ M* kill Chair «Mtataa. Tba Aateci ■ar» • harem wecUba r»-» Tlietr re ■tfkm «■■ tie maat tx^-ltfiirsty th« weald haa te«r iaawn Tha templa« ttodr (a4* *■■• acaUerad tiuuUKh an* •“ land, aud thmiaanda of human bMn^a win ancrUt'ad every pvir upon thW altara Ttoj vtuttma wirv M fwtouoex« (it wur. In tliuti Ost t o» ttka 4 ate id triad to kill as fisw <4 tliqli exaMuL* M peaMblo, liait they augLi hart* more fi, aiutimi April 1M9> Human I kirtaa lnrw> «* M Vera Oust orerthrwu the A an* kkifdisn and took pactiuoM’nl pistaaa : M the ouuntry A m Hjsitii Th. • ud MOOSEHEART NOTICK To th« «tibscrlbei» of the Tills monk Co Mutual Telephone lie ginning March 1, 192*. an advance of 26 cents on each phone will take place. 8 A BROIHIKAD Sor NOTICE OP SHERIFFS SALK In the Circuit Court of the Stai» <4 Orngon fur th« (\>unly of l'll|anik Alfred K Kinney, ríalotIff Unie Kltiabeth Kinney, l>ufendnnt Dy virtue of an cxvculion. Judg ni^nt. order, des roe and order of salt piaued out of the abofe entitled Court in the above entitled eauw to me di reeled and dated the 19th day of Feb ruary, 1929. upon a judgment and detrae rendered and entered In mild Court on the Tth day of*May, 1921 tn favor of Alfred F Kinney, plain tiff and agninat Siale Klltabeth Kin ney. defendant, for the rum of Five : Sheriff of Tillamook Coim, ' Forest Grove, Auctioneer 29« Broadway, New York N Aaally Hot Mia F ault. Ute lata fautor Owtghtnn, bishop nf Leadi®. once nwute a vtstt to Puttier RtantraiM ehnnti In High IliMborti, a Mat rttimfistle iwwnnlaatlon. Th»- terrier wan qnttr tu tila liking, Isit teatbar Mann« talked ao non that he •M nut bave a chance tn «ay anything aatD ha got Into hla carriage to gi' 9*0 Than be mroark.rl -1 ijka pour Mfviiv, Stanti®, but I dont like yw* huvri*" -vwn. Borri, my lora vwy worry " rwpflwd Father Rtnntor, adtanlaalvcty. •^ail H to th« 'dry t««t I >nn got fur f atdillntfa ami A pane« a pound.“ upon this writ commanding me to Thurs. Eve. Mar. 15 AT TILLAMOOK K. P. HALL Good music, Hefreshments, Hardwood Floor. Given bv Tillamook Lo