Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 10, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. AUGUST 10. 1923
legal notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nalict is hereby given thatthe un-
¿ersigi” d h«-' been appointed by the
County Court of Tillamook County,
Oiegon. administrator of hte estate
frank J Haynes, decased, and all
presvs;; having claiems against said
estate are hereby notified and re­
quire, tc present said claims at his'
ofc. m Tillamook City, Oregon, on
g before six months from the date
at this nu nice. Al! claims must be du­
jy wrifis ll. Dated this Slat day of
Jum, 1#»
GEO P. WINSLOW
Aimlit: .,•.•>■ of the Estate of Frank
J. Haynes, deceased.
Botts <L Winslow'
AAtt nevi for the estate.
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west quarter (NW 1-4), the south-
west quarter (SW 1-4) of the North­
east quarter (NE 1-4) Section Ten
(10) Township three (3) South,
Range Ten (10) West, Willamette Me
ridian.
This summons is published in the
“Tillamook Headlight,” a weekly new.«
paper, published and of general cir­
culation in Tillamook county State of
Oregon for six consecutive weeks, by
order of the Honorable George R. Bug
ley, Judge of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for the County of
ol Tillamook, made on the 27th day
of June, 1923 the first publication be­
ing July 6, 1923, and the last publi­
cation being August 17, 1923.
W. F. MAGIL L
Attorney for Plaintiff
403 Corbett Building Portland. Ore.
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
County, State of Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate of
William D. Eoff. Deceased..
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, Nellie G. Tatoni, has been
appointed administratrix of the estate
of William I). F.off, deceased by the
County Court of Tillamook County,
Oregon, and has qualified. Ail per-1
sons having claims against said es­
tate are required to present them with
the proper vouchers to Nellie G. La-
tom, Administratrix, at the office of
Geo. S. Shepherd, 725 Gasco Building,
Portland. On-gon, within six (6)
months from the date of this note.
Dated and first published July 20,
1923. Date of last publication August
17 1923.
NELLIE G. TATOM
Administratrix of the estate of Will­
iam I). Eoff, deceased.
Geo. S. Shepherd, Attorney for estate
SCARED BY BAD LUCK BIRD
Sea Dull of Cvli Omen Has "Oct the
Goat" of Reeldents of
Pelham Bay.
Pelham Bay Is holding Its breath
and wultlng for the next eatuatrophe.
Vhat the catastrophe will be no one
daree to prophesy. but that there will
be misfortune of some kind no one fn-
UilUur with the bay would doubt. For
the bird of 111 omen has appeared
ugidu, aays the New York Sun und
Globe The bird Is an elderly anil dis­
gruntled sen gull which looks like u
crons betw««<*n Shakespeare's Poioulus
and Poe's ruven.
It site around on the rock» that dot
the boy anil looks exceedingly elderly
and disgruntled and misanthropic und
■ «ndnous If transmigration of Houin
happens In the bird world, the eren -
ture la undoubtedly the raven or Polo-
nlus or both. “Nevermore” la that
bird's middle name und Its idillosophv
of life
Bungaiowtsts around Pelham hay all
remember the extraordinary series of
futnlttles that occurred lust summer
in the wake of the bird of 111 omen It
was u<-urly June of lust year when
the bird first put in an appeurnne«.
looking no less acidulous than it does
today.
Hardly hud the bird's peevish face
and gray-white feathers first lieen seen
than tfirw fishermen tipm-t their boat
One was drowned and the other two
were pulled out barely conscious
Two week» Inter while the evil eye
of the bird wu» still on the bay and Its
inhabitants, catue the gr**ut storm
which will he remembered ns long us
anybody lives who saw It or whs
caught In It.
Tffien came the whale scare which
put a crlnip In the long-distance swim­
mlng contests. And there came one
thing and another. A boat of unklll-
able rats overran Chimneysweep
Islands. pride of the bay. A swimmer
was drowned within fifty yards of a
boathouse The captuln. moat pictur­
esque of Uno-pound men and one of
the historic figures of the hay. left It
flat and emigrated to the Bronx.
All because of the bird of 111 omen,
says the Buy. Not u doubt In the
world.
When winter came Pelham Bay
hoped the bird would go South and
forget to come hack, hut this dyspep-
tic-looking granduncle of all sea gulls
has an enviable memory. Here he la
again, und has been here since March.
Bungalowlsta of Pelham feel sure that
nothing else hut that bird caused the
extremely cold spring—jierhapa even
caused the sun to loin- Its three de­
grees of heat or whatever the amount.
The bird doesn't cut up any unties,
you understand He—the captain be­
fore he departed Insisted It wua she—
Just sits on a rock, looking more like
an 111 omen than anything you ever
saw Pelham Buy la waiting ; with
wli some
anxiety. As long ns the bin!
I..., of 111
omen sticks around it believes with
some reason that anything la more
than likely to hnppen.
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ON SILENT GUARD CLASSIFIFD AD COLUMN PROFESSIONAL
Explanation of Mysterious Figure
in Grecian Cave.
If Surmise Is Correct. Grim Custodian
of Treasure Was Most Cun­
ningly Devised.
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Readers are charged at the
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CARDS
BARRICK a HALL
Attorneys at Law
National Building
Tillamook
V
Oregon
♦
4«
♦ —--------------
fieo. F. Winslow
♦ H. T. Botta
♦
BOTTS * WINSI.OW
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Always the Thracian peasant la
«t|rre«l to tell you stories of caves, I
once employed a queer man-of-all-
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a ♦
trades as a foreman of excavation. He
Lawyers
was u Thracian Greek from Varna, on
Tillamook
FOR SALE
Oregon
the Black sea. whence he had been
driven by Bulgarians Into Greece. He
had mostly lieen n sailor on the Pontic MY FOUR HOUSES AND ONE LOT
if taken in the next 30 days. The
coasts, but he had been to many lands
buyer paying street improvements.
and knew Asia Minor well.
R. E. RINGO. M. D
NOTICE TO CREOITORS
Five thousand dollars cash. 43-2tp
“I could tell you u queer story," he
Physician and Surgeon
said to me one evening In true sn
Notice is hereby given that the un­
ONE CHENEY PHONOGRAPH AND
fashion, “that a farmer once told
Room 14-15, Natl. Bldg.
dersigne« has been appointed as ad­
In a village near Smyrna." He lit hl
$35 worth of records. This is a
NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREOHTORS
ministrator of the estate of Lars P.
pip»' (only sallonnen among Greek;
$200 machine. Can be bought for Tillamook.
Ore.
take to pipes), and started his »tor;
Rey, deceased, by the County Court
$150 including records. Address Box
i hereby given that the un­ of Tillamook County, Oregon. All
after we had finished our digging
Koi
646, Tillamook, Ore.
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were taking our evening coffee by
' s been appointed by ti» persons having claims against said In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Tillamook County
tents
"This
farmer
went
once
<
art
of
Tillamook
couny,
I mi LK COWS ALSO HEIFERS THAT
Otar.'.}
estate are required to present the
R. T. BOALS, M. D.
Inluml Into the hills. He found th<
Oreg"' administrator of the estate .'Uiiiv
same to
ku mt-
me for
lui cuiuwnuvv,
vvrilivu UN
allowance, verified
as State of Oregon, Plaintiff
entrance to a deep cave and. with a 1 will freshen Boon. Fred Balmer, Till
Surgeon and Physician
Thompson Nekins, deceits- i re(|Uirv(j (,y |aw> at the otfire of Hott«
cf Joke
amook, Ore.
43-2t
vs
certain hesitation, went In He found
«d. and all persons having claims ' & Winslow, Tillamook, Oregon, with- G. F. Jewett and Braley, Graham i-
himself In a well-cut tunnel that led
I. O. O. F. Building
spin-: said etsate are hereby noti- in six months from the date hereof.
straight Into the rock. After a time HAMMOND TYPEWRITER. EXCEL
Child, a corjmration. Defendants
required
to
present
said
lent condition with two type shut­ Tillamook
fled am
he turned a corner nail saw a red
Oregon
Dated July 18. 1923.
To whom it may concern and to G. F.
glimmer of flame.
tles and extras. Very reasonable
danni to the undersigned at his res-
H. T. BOTTS.
Jewett, and Braley, Graham A Child,
“Greatly alarrnisl, he moved on very ( Call Bay City 5F4 Bell Telephone.
Menci in Bay City, Oregon, on or be- ' Administrator of the estate of Lars P. a corporation
-
quietly und cautiously.
Agnfn he
from the /lafn
date r\f
of this
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fere s: x months fwwwaw
Notice is hereby given that at Till­
Rey, deceased.
rounded a bend and s(iw, at the end of 1
DAVID ROBINSON
aitici listed this 21st day of June,
amook City, in Tillamook County, Ore
n straight stretch a blaze of tire com­ ¡COMPUTING SCALES. WILL COM-;
1Î22
gon, on the 28th day of June. 1923,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Physician and Surgeon
ing out from u natural yent In the
pute up to 20 lbs. Inquire Smithy's
john w. M c K inley ,
the sheriff of Tillamook County, State
rock. He stopi«e<l motionless, for there
Variety
Store.
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Atoni '.ratur of the estate of Joseph In the County ourt of the State of of Oregon, seized a Dodge automobile
National Building
In front of the flume, was st-ated the
Thompson Nevins, deceased.
figure
of
u
mun
j»erfectly
still.
He
the motor number of which was and
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Tillamook
Oregon
crept on cautiously. Suddenly, as he ' 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E.
BOTT.' a WINSLOW,
is 98876 and the license number, for
In the Matter of the Estate of
Qr.
Section
26
T.
1
N,
R.
10
W.
near
advanced,
the
figure
rose,
rigidly,
to
87-5t
Attorneys for the estate.
the year 1923. was and is 91237, and
William P. Ueaeock, Deceased.
Bay City, Oregon. Has value for -
Its feet, swung round an«l faced him.
Notice is hereby given that the un­ that the said automobile is being pro­
He could not see Its face, for It was
timber, grazing and water rights.
CHIROPRACTIC
dersigned has been appointed admin­ ceeded against for the forfeiture of
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
against the light. He took one more I Price $2100. A. S. Carswell, Se-
istratrix of the estate of William P. the same for a violation of an act
nervous step forward and. as he did
THE BETTER WAY TO
bastapol, Calif.
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so, the rigid figure lifted In both Its
TiUaSiuok Armory Building Tillamook Peacock, deceased, and has qualified. entitled "An act to provide for the for
HEALTH
hands a huge hammer, still fticlng i DOUBLE UNIT SHARPLES MILK-
All persons having claims against feiture and sale of boats, vehicles and
( tregon
him He stepjied back, and ns he did
said estate are hereby notified and other conveyances used in the unlaw­
ing machine, also team, wagon and
so the figure lower«-d the hummer. He harness. Inquire Headlight.
Revised sealed bids will be received directed to present the same, duly ver­ ful transportation or possession of in­
DR. H. L. BABB
stepped back one more step, and the
si Tillamook. Oregon, by the Gener­ ified as required by law. to said ad­ toxicating liquor within the state of
figure sat down agHin. Less nervous,
TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB.
al Staff,, Oregon National Guard. ministratrix at the office of her at­ Oregon, and for the proceedings in
CHIROPRACTOR
he advanced again.
Also wagon and harness. George
George A. White. Adjutant General, torney J. J. Johnson, 314, Spaulding resjiect thereto, and for disposal of
“As he did so the figure rose once
.
Crimmuns,
410
E.
First
St.
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more, silent and rigid. H«“ made one
Chief of Staff, addressed in care J. E. Building, Portland, Oregon, within the proceeds of Bale of such forfeit­
Both Telephones
more step, and It lifted Its hammer
Sftcarvr. Room 110, I. O. O. F. Build- aix months from the date of the first ed property; making it a felony to
menacingly once more.
Again he ¡BRIGHTON-WHEELER- GARIBAL-
place intoxicating liquor in any boat,
og TilJunook, Oregon, until 2 o'clock publication of this notice,
211 Tillamook, Building
baldi wood, $5 cord delivered. 5;
withdrew, und the figure lowered Its
Date of first publication July 13, vehicle or conveyance with intent to
P M. August 15, 1923. for the fur­
cords $4.75, 8 cords $4.50. John Ma- ,
hammer and snt down. Now he was
cause
the
same
to
be
forfeited
or
con
­
suiting of all labor and materials for 1923; date of last publication August
thoroughly ulanued and made his way
thers.
371
fiscated, or the owner or person in
the erection of a two story and base— 10. 1923.
quickly out of the tunnel."
charge
to
be
made
subject
to
prose-
JULIA A. MADSEN
■ent Armory Building at Tillamook,
“I»ld lie find out who the man was?" CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS
Dr. J. D. TURNER
I asked.
Oregon, conformable with the plans Administratrix of the estate of Will­ cutiu.i; and declaring an emergency,”
Special attention to floral pieces
Optical
and X-Ray Laboratories
passed by the lgelslature of the State
“No.” replied my sallorman. “he did
and revised specifications of the said iam P. Peacock, deceased.
for funerals. Also early cabbage
not,
neither
did
he
try.
But
my
opin
­
of
Oregon,
being
Chapter
29
of
the
Office phone M-39, Res. 126-M
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guiding prepared by John Hunzicker J. J. Johnson Attorney.
cauliflower, and tomatoes. Tilla- i
ion Is.” he continued, “that there was
General Laws of Oregon, for the year |
Mthitect, 303-304 I. O. O. F. Build­
National Building
mook
Greenhouse,
Mutual
tele
­
a vast treasure burled In that cave,
1923, and that all persons having or
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
phone.
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'
ing. Eugene. Oregon. Plans and spec-
Tillamook
Oregon
and the owner had made a mechanical
claiming any interest in said seized
ifcation- may be obtained at the office
figure which worked automatleaUj by
GAITED HORSE, ALSO
GOOD1“
automobile are required to uppear be- i I
ef J. E. Shearer,, Tillamook, Oregon,
some mechanism that operated from
Notice is hereby given that the un­
driver, weight about 1000 lbs. $35 —
the floor. As you went In you trod
er at th« office of the Architect at dersigned, Sheriff of Tillamook Coun­ fore the above entitled court on or
if taken at once or will trade for
upon the levers und the figure rose to
Eagent Oregon, A deposit of $10 ty, Oregon, will on Monday, the 13th before the 22nd day of August, 1923,
DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON
it« feet. ~
You went further and It
Jersey heifer. Johnnie Stewart, 509 1
will be required when the plans are day of August, 1923, at 10 o'clock A. and to defend against said proceed­
DENTIST
lfft«»d
Its
hammer
If that furnier had
5th st. W.
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famished which will be rturned to M. at the Court House door in Tilla­ ings, and that upon your failure so to
taken one step more he would hare
Girl a “Pathological Liar."
215-216
Tillstiiook
Building
do
a
judgment
of
forfeiture
of
said
the bidder when plans are returned. mook City, Oregon, sell at public auc­
The charge of being u pathological been a dead man. The Are was a ! CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR,'
Both phones
Hours 9 to 5
A certified check for 2 1-2 per cent tion to the highest bidder for cash in seized automobile will be entered in liar, a variety not listed. up to date, natural vent of gns that was never
$8.50 per cord. Leave orders at | Tillamook
Oregon
ei the amount of the proposal, made hand the following described real said court.
In the board of estimate category, quenched There are many such away
Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf
In witness whereof I have hereunto saved Miss Harriet Russell, twenty­ back In Asia Minor and Persia.'' He
pyaDie to the Adjutant General, property situate in Tillamook County,
set my hand and the seal of the said seven years «»Id, of the Bronx, from paused, us ancient mariners always
State of Oregon, must accompany Oregon, to-wit:
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Circuit Court on this 18th day of anything worse than a suspended sen­ pause after they have reached their
tier. bid.
The South half of the Northwest
tence for grund larceny, the New Tork finest effect: "You would have liked MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
The General Staff, Oregon National Quarter of Section 21 in Township 5 July, 1923.
to excavate that cave,” he said, sim­
Herald reports.
H. S. BRIMHALL,
acres. Ten in berries, stock, mach­
Gaarc reserves the right to reject South of Range 10, West of Willam­ (Seal)
Judge Morris Koenig. In general ses­ ply.
Veterinarian
County i Clerk and Clerk of the Circuit
inery, etc. Clent King, Tillamook,,
any and all bids.
ette Meridian.
I often wonder what element of
sions. was told that it was because she
of
Tillamook
County
Ore-
Court
Ore.
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Separate bids will be received for
Bell phone 8F2, Mutuai phone
vas u “pathological linr" that Miss Rus- truth was at the bottom of that story.
This sale will be made in pursuance
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tat plumbing, heating and electric of a judgment and decree of fore- gon..
sell had b««««ii dropped us a student All one can be certain of is that the
FOR
RENT
Oregon
*tr.ng
from sev««ral colleges; had procured Smyrnlot farmer left the cavern in a
closure entered by the Circuit Court
teachers' pullers, lifter fulling to pass, very great fright. But who Is not RANCH WITH 33 COWS, 5 1-2 —
GEORGE A WHITE
of the State of Oregon for Tilla­
by pretending to be another Miss Rus­ really afraid of caverns In ids inmost
81 M MONS
« It
Adjutant General.
miles from town. Will rent for —
mook County on the 6th day of July,
sell, a Wellesley gruduute; hud under­ heart? We cull It “caution"; we are
share or cash to right party. M.
1923, and of an execution issued
taken to tench the children of u man afraid lest the roof fall in and bury
R. Hanenkratt, City.
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SUMMONS
thereon in a cause in said Court where
socially prominent; and, Anally, had us. lost we dlsapt»ear down some un-
-
— ........ —......
k the Circuit Court of the State of in Maude Martin Johnston is plain­ In the Circuit Court of the State of obtained $2,000 In g'sids from n depart­ exj«ected hole Really, it Is the Inborn
Oregon for Tillamook Courtty.
ment store, by representing herself ns terror of the dark that frightens us, A DAIRY RANCH WITH 25 OR 30 Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S.
Oregon, fur the County of Tillamook tiff and J. D. Niman. also known as
cows. Inquire of Fred Balmer, Till­
Stated communications first and
the wife of this father of her pupils («erhaps Itself born of the danger that
Jonas D. Niman, Sarah Niman, his The Broderick Company,
Auer Copenhefer, Plaintiff
beset primitive man In caves—cave
at Tuxedo. N. Y.
amook, Ore.
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third Thursdays of each month in
Plaintiff
wjfe, Harriet Belle Sadler, formerly
vs.
Even iu childhood. Miss Mabel F. lions, cave hears, or some last remnant
Masonic Hall.
Visitors welcome.
vs
1 E. Vose and Rosanna Vose his Harriet Belle Niman. and Joe Sadler,
Sprague, probation Officer, told the of an earlier, more savage strain of 3 ROOM FURNISHED APART-
CORA L. MILLER. Secty.
her husband are defendants, and in F. J. Mietzke, Defendant
court. Miss Russell was noted for “fib­ man, the prototype of the ogre of the
ment at 5 1-2 First street. See
wife, R. J. Richardson and Lily
said cause the judgment having been
fairy story.—Exchange.
W. R. C.
Frank Armentrout, No. 12 Eighth
To F. J. Mietzke, the above named bing.” and physicians, after an exami­
T. Richardson, his wife, Frank
entered in favor of plaintiff for the
nation, said that she suffered from u
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept,
St. or Phone 131-R.
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defendant:
B Mitchell and Jane Doe Mitchell sum of $308.00 with interest thereon
There Was a Reason,
peculiar mental ailment.
of Oregon meets on first and third
In the name of the state of Oregon:
hi.- wife, James Zeiser and Kate
In the examination of talesmen In
at the rate of 7 per cent per annum
DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS Friday evenings of each month, at
you are hereby required to appear and
Zeiser, ms wife, M. C. Black and
the Criminal court by Charles S.
Manufacturing Icicles
from July 6, 1923, the further sum of
2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E. 8 o'clock in the W. O. W. hall.
unswer the complaint filed against
Elia Black his wife, George
There Is practiced In certain places Wiltsle, attorney for u defendant on
$100.00 as attorneys’ fees and the
Visitors welcome.
Thomsen and Hildah Thomsen, costs and disbursements of the action, you in the above entitled cause on or abroad a singular method of making trial, a dialogue occurred betawu Mr.
WANTED
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres.
before the expiration of six weeks Ici- from pure water. A wooden struc­ Wlltsie und William J. Freaney, 1130
hi* wife, E. C. Ward and Floy R.
taxed at $44.02, and all of the inter­
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
Ward, his wife, and N. L. Ward est of said defendants in said prop­ from the date of the first publication . ture about 25 feet high and 20 feet North New Jersey street, a plumber, TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF 1M-
of this summons and if you fail so square and open at the top and sides who was a tnlesmnn, that created a
proved
or
unimproved
farm
for
sale
•nd f. May Ward, his wife.
CORINTH POST NO. 35
erty being ordered sold as of the date to appear and answer the plaintiff will | Is provided In the center with a tube ripple of merriment throughout the
Defendants.
in ths vicinity. L. Jones, Box 433,
Department of Oregon
of the mortgage being foreclosed, take judgment against you for $51.75 | connected with u water main by which courtroom.
7’ Frank B. Mitchell, Jane Doe Mit-
Olney, Ill.
Itp
"Have you ever had any previous Jury
Meets on second and on fourth
that is, June 5, 1920.
water
can
be
raised
to
tlie
top
and
with interest at 6 per cent per annum
Janies Zeiser Kate Zeiser, E.
Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m.
then sprayed around by a rotating service?" Mr. Wlltsie aaked.
Dated thia July 13, 1923.
from August 23, 1921, for the further disk. The water falls upon two open
“Yes. In this court about fifty year» CH1TTIM BARK. THE HILLSBORO in the W. O. W. hall.
it Ward, Floy R. Ward. N. L. Ward
JOHN ASCHIM
ago," was the reply.
Trading company at the Edmunds
sum of $27.25 with interest from Feb­
*« E May Ward, defendants
J. S. Diehl, Commander
Sheriff of Tillamook, County, Oregon ruary 8, 1923, at the rate of 6 per floors, each «'onslstlng of 18 beams
"Do you have any recollection as
building will pay the highest mar-
hi the Name of the State of Ore-
widely spHo-d one at the top of the
H. W. Spear, Adjutant
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to
the
kind
of
case
that
was?"
the
i
ket price for chittim bark.
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cent per annum and for the costs and structure utjd one Imlf way down
ft You are hereby required to ap-
attorney
asked.
Johnson Chapter, No. 24
disbursements of this action, togeth­ Freezing weather living chosen for the
(**" an answer the compliwit filed
"Yea, It was a petty criminal case." :
R. A. M.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
er with an order of sale for the real operation tlie water dripping from the Mr. Freaney replied. "The Jury hung PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK-
you in the above entitled suit
ing. Mrs. A. S. Dorsey, 15 W. 8th
Stated Communication sec­
property situate in Tillamook Coun­ beams rnpldlv forms huge Irides and all night to get an extra day."
* »r before the 20th day of August,
In very cold weather the mass of Ice
43-
ond and fourth Tuesdays in
•*2. that being the day fixed by or- In the County Court of the State of ty, Oregon, described as follows, to- thus created sometimes amounts to 700
“You deliberated all night because ( street.
month. Visitors welcome.
wit:
Lots
14,
15,
16,
17
and
18
of
you
had
some
sincere
opinion
In
the
hff of th« Court for you to appear
cubic feet in a single night.—Wash­
Oregon for the County of Tillamook
CALVES—Dont kill the stragglers. I
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
case?
”
Mr.
Wlltsie
naked.
Block
2,
according
to
the
recorded
*d answer and being more than six
ington Star.
Probate department.
“No, I staye<i bt-cau»«1 I couldn't get 1 can use your well marked heifer
plat
of
the
Town
of
Cloverdale,
in
from the date of the first pub-
Tillamook Ixaige No. 57
Notice is hereby given that the un­
calves. Call or phone me at Con­
out,” he replied.—Indianapolis News
hatior, of this summons; and if you dersigned has been appointed admin­ Tillamook County, Oregon, which prop
Wants to Fsed Us Csrlbou.
A. F. & A. M.
over
’
s
store.
Paul
Disney,
succes
­
Scott C. Bone, governor of Alanku,
to n< appear and answer, the istrator of the estate of Bernie N. Da­ erty has been duly attached in this
Stated comniuuiration sec­
Dig
Up
Statue
of
Minerva.
sor
to
J.
Merrell
Smith
“
The
Calf
estimates that the huge territory under
Hintiff will apply to the court for vis, deceased, by the County Court of cause to answer plaintiff’s demand.
ond Wednesday in
each
A colossal seated statue of Minèrva,
Man.”
This summons is served upon you hl» Jurisdiction Is the home of approxl carved from colored alabaster, has
*** relief demanded in his complaint, the State of Oregon for Tillamook
'month.
Visiting Brethern
mately
a
million
caribou,
and
he
be
­
W*lt:
welcome.
County, and has qualified. All per­ by publication in the Tillamook Head­ lieves that their steaks and chops been discovered on rhe site of the MAN AND WIFE, EXPERIENCED
For judgment for the num of $800 sona having claims against said estate light by order of the Hon. Homer Ma­ would be u welcome article of diet on Emporium, which was a landing place
Harvey Ebinger, Sec.
in dairyeng, good opportunity, will
nn
the
Tiber
for
marble
shipments
In
November 15th, , are hereby notified to present the son, County Judge of Tillamook the American table. He la pressing
interest from______________
lease, rent or otherwise, write for
the
days
of
republican
and
imperial
at the rate of eight per cent per same, duly verified as by law required County, Oregon, made on the 1st day the administration with his caribou
particulars. G. M. Grimes, Seaside
Rome. Surrounding Emporium war»
‘’■’»a. for $159 taxes, with interest to the undersigned at 808 Union Ave­ of August, 1923, requiring publica­ meat proposal, which is warranted to school» of marble cutters and sculptors
Oregon, Box 474.
42-4t
tion hereof to be made once a week put Alaska on the culinary map.—
the 25th day of November, 1919, nue, North, Portland, Oregon.
and
there
also
were
many
Hellenistic
Tuesday Evening, 7:30
for six successive weeks and com­ From the Argonaut.
ANY RESPECTABLE WORK. MRS.
* lhe rate of eight per cent, for the
art associations.
Dated and first published July 20.
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
N. A. Waldo, R. F. D., Tillamook 2t
Workmen digging the foundation for
** «f $125 attorney's fees and the 1928. Last publication August 17, manding you to answer on or before
Ships Operated by Electricity.
the expiration of six weeks from the
a building came upon tie- «tat n . which
and disbursements of the suit 1928.
Marathon lx»dge No.
Two MwtriaUly-driven ship« are now la carved in the most exquisite Ilei WOMAN TO PIECE QUILTS AND
date
of
first
publication
of
summons,
*M»ther with the foreclosure of a
FRED WEST, Administrator
being
completed
for
service
between
93,
Knights of Pythias
lenlstlc style. Its color I» said to make sew carpet rags. Phone 133-M. 4-2t
and the first publication of this sum­
*wt«aK upon certain lands in Till- Bruce C. Curry, Attorney.
Duluth and New York city. The ships It unique.
Regular
nieeting Mon­
mons
is
made
on
this
3rd
day
of
Aug
­
*“*>k County. Oregon, described as
are ¡>.’>8 feet long and will have n riot
WANTED TO Bl’Y
According to lew. half of th< trees
■•MOW«
ust, 1923.
day evening at 7:45
tonnage of 2,000 tons for operation ore belongs to the government, the other
BOTTS & WINSLOW
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOK
through the New York state barge half to th« «truer of the !e 11 •
*•* north half (N 1-2) of the north
sharp. By order of the
lite)
Attorneys for Plaintiff
sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual
'-anal
•* quarter (NW 1-4), the aooth-
It wo« found
( hanct llor Commander
phone.
18 tf
,*t quarter (8E 1-4) of the north- In the County Court of TillamooÉ Residence, Tillamook, Ora.
LODGE DIRECTORY