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FRIDAY. AUGUST 17. 1923
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LEGAL notices
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SUMMONS
T
Cirt . < ourt of the State of
Keroii, foe ”l1' County of Tillamook
Lllrn Copenhefer, Plaintiff
I
L B \
Rosanna Vose his
I wife N J- Richardson and Lily
T. Richardson, his wife, Frank
B Mitchell mid Jane D«x* Mitchell
his wife. James Zeiser and Kate1
I 2«u<i. lu' "*•«•• M* C. Black and
£]|m Black his wife, George
Thomsen and llildah Thomsen,
Bis wife, L. C. Ward and Floy R.
Ward, hr wife, ami N. L. Ward
and E. May Ward, his wife.
Defendants.
L Frank !■ Mr h«-ll, Jane Doe Mit-
Ldl, Jam* Zeiser Kate Zeiser, E.
|l Wan:.
Ward. N. L. Ward
Ld E. Maj Ward, defendants
Bln the Name of the State of Ore-
L>: You me hereby required to ap-
Lar »nd answer the complicit filed
fLi..« you in the above entffled suit
£ or bef<>re the 20th «lay of August,
Kj23, that being the day fixed by or-
Lgr of the Court for you to appear
Lad answer ami being more than six
taka from the date of the first pub-
Kgtion of this summons; and if you
■tf to so appear and answer, the
K^atiff will apply to the court for
E relief demanded in his complaint,
■»-wit:
I For judgment for the sunt of $800
Lith interest from November 15th,
■914. St the rate of eight per cent per
Latun, for $159 taxes, with interest
Em the 25th day of November, 1919,
L: the rate of eight per cent, for the
igm of $125 attorney’s fees and the
mats and disbursements of the suit
Wether with the foreclosure of a
^artfage upon certain lands in Till­
amook County. Oregon, described as
\
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
closure entered by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Tilla­
mook County on the 6th day of July,
1923, und of un execution issued
thereon in a cause in said Court where
in Muude Martin Johnston is plain
tiff and J. I). Ninian, also known as
Jonas I). Ninian, Sarah Niman, his
w^fe, Harriet Belle Sadler, formerly
Harriet Belle Ninian. And Joe Sadler,
her husband are defendants, and in
said cause the judgment having been
entered in favor of plaintiff for the
sum of $303.00 with interest thereon
at the rate of 7 per cent per annum
from July 6, 1923, the further sum of
$100.00 as attorneys’ fees and the
costs and disbursements of the action,
taxed at $44.02, and all of the inter­
est of said defendants in said prop­
erty being ordered soli, us of the date
of the mortgage being foreclosed,
that is, June 5, 1920.
Dated this July 13, 1923.
JOHN ASCIIIM
Sheriff of Tillamook, County, Oregon
4O-5t
Line,
Notice is hereby given that the
Building committee of the Methodist
Episcopal church of Tillamook will
receive bids lor the building of a new
church according to plans and specifi­
cations now on tile with the pastor at
the M. E. parionage in Tillamook City
where the plans may be seen. Bids
will not include the concrete work nor
the finishing or putting on the stone
tone exterior finish. All lumber will
be furnished by the church under con­
ditions which will be given to bidder
by Rev. Hamrck.
All bids must he sealed and tiled
with Rev. S. Hamrick on or before 6
o’clock p. 111. Monday, August 20, 1923.
The board reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
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G. B. LAMB, Secretary
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed by the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Multnomah County, Receiver of
Ivan Donaldson and N. P. Chritsensen
co-partners doing business as Port­
land-Tillamook Stage Line and has
qualified. All persons having claims
against said co-partners are an* here­
by notified and required to present the
sain«* duly verified ns requir«*d by law,
to the undersigned at No. 54 Sixth St.
Portland, Oregon.
JACK FLETCHER
Receiver of Ivan Donaldson and N. P.
Christensen, co-partners doing
business as Portland Tillamook
Stage Line.
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Two men from Spokane were here
the latter part of last week and have
selected Tillamook as a place to open
a genvrul merchandise store, having
nuide arrangements, so it is said, to
lease the large store building in the
new Heals concrete building next to
the Coliseum picture show. The new
firm will be styled Iairson & Heeht-
ner. These persons came over to Till­
amook some weeks ago, and after
looking it over, visited other parts
of the state, with the result that they
finally chose Tillamook as being the
best and liveliest town they had seen
which speaks praise for this city.
They will return as soon ns the build
ing is ready und install their goods.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Board of Equalization will
meet at the office of the County As
In the County Court of the State of aessor on second floor of the Goyne
Oregon for the County of Tillamook Building, across the street from the
Court House, in Tiliumook County,
Probate department.
Notice is hereby given that the un­ Oregon, on Monday, the tenth day of
dersigned has been appointed admin­ September, 1923, and publicly exam
istrator of the estate of Bernie N. Da­ ine the assessment rolls for Tilla­
vis, deceased, by the County Court of mook County for the year 1923, anil
the State of Oregon for Tillamook correct all errors in valuations, des­
County, and has qualified. All per­ cription of lands, lots or other prop­
sons having claims against said estate erty.
The said Board of Equalization will 1
are hereby notified to present the
The Trask bridge near the
continue
in session from day to day
same, duly verified as by law required
Clover cheese factory is being
until
the
examination,
correction
and
to the undersigned at 808 Union Ave­
equalization of the assessment rolls | puinted this week by the county.
nue, North, Portland, Oregon.
Dated ami first published July 20, shall be completed.
THE MIKADO
All persons interested are request­
1923. Last publication August 17,
ed
to
appear
at
said
time
and
place,
1986.
TKe Mikado is the big comic opera
as no changes can lx* made after the
FRED WEST, Administrator
that will be staged at the high school
adjournment of the board.
Bruce C. Curry, Attorney.
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, ‘ Gym on the 30th and 31st of Aug­
ust under the auspices of the Tilla­
August
13, 1928.
The north half (N 1-2) of the north
mook American Legion, assisted by
C.
A.
JOHNSON,
rat quarter (NW 1-4), the south­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the Kiwunis club fur the benefit of
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County
Assessor.
Bit quarter (SE 1-4) of the north-
furnishing club rooms in the new ar­
mt quarter (NW 1-4), the aouth-
mory.
In
the
County
Court
of
Tillamook
SUMMONS
the
North-
rat quarter (SW 1-4) of
The large cast are rehearsing High­
County, State of Oregon.
last quarter (NE 1-4) Section Ten
ly and the Tillamook theatre going
In the Circuit Court of the State
(It) Township three (3) South, In the Matter of the Estate of
public will have an opportunity to see
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Ten (10) West, Willamette Me William D. Eoff, Deceased-
a musical play that will be the equal
Notice is hereby given that the un­ The Broderick Company,
' of any of the big toad shows that play
Plaintiff
This summons is published in the dersigned, Nellie G. Tatom, has been
the larger cities. Because of the ex­
appointed
administratrix
of
the
estate*
vs
ffuhniook Headlight,” a weekly news
pense of big companies getting in and
of
William
D.
Eoff,
deceased
by
the
pper, published and of general cir-
F. J. Mietzke, Defendant
i
out of the city none of the operas of
County
Court
of
Tillamook
County,
niznor. in Tillamook county State of
To F. J. Mietzke, the above named the class of The Mikudo ever make
Oregon, and has qualified. All per­
defendant:
Onton foe slx consecutive weeks, by
the city.
aisr of the Honorable George R. Bag sons having claims against said es­
In the name of the state of Oregon:
Iry, Judge of the Circuit Court of tate are required to present them with you are hereby required to appear and
the proper vouchers to Nellie G. Ta­ answer the complaint filed against
the State of Oregon for the County of
ti Tillamook, made on the 27th day tom, Administratrix, at the office of you in the above entitled cause on or
Brig W Ayr It 8aV»B.
MJme. 1923 the first publication be- Geo. S. Shepherd, 725 Gasco Building, before the expiration of six weeks
Scotsmen all over the world will
i
Portland,
Oregon,
within
six
(6)
from the date of the first publication rejoice at the favorable conclusion of
hf July 6, 1923, and the last publi-
months from the date of this note.
of this summons and if you fail so a movement which hut strikingly
Btion being August 17, 1923.
Dated and first published July 20, to appear anc answer the plaintiff will
W. F. MAGILL
evinced the hold of Robert Burns over
1923. Date of last publication August take judgment against you for $51.75 the hearts of Ills fellow-countrymen
Attorney for Plaintiff
with interest at (J per cent per annum By the pressure of Scottish public
M3 Corbett Building Portland, Ore. 17 1928.
NELLIE G. TATOM
from August 23, 1921, for the further opinion, the Ayr (Scotland) town
Administratrix of the estate of Will­ sum of $27.25 with interest from Feb­ council at last has liven forced to
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
iam D. Eoff. deceased.
ruary 8, 1923, at the rate of 6 per abandon the proposed scheme to re­
Geo. S. Shepherd, Attorney for estate cent per annum and for the costs and claim imrt of the bed of the River
Ayr above the harbor between the
Notice is hereby given that the un-
disbursements of this action, togeth­ Auld and New Brigs of Ayr. Some
tenigneii has been appointed as ad-
er with an order of sale for the real time ago, when the matter wua first
NOTICE
■nuitrator of the estate of Lars P.
property situate in Tillamook Coun­ mooted, the proposals were widely
Itj, deceased, by the County Court
ty, Oregon, described as follows, to- discussed In the press as likely to In­
of Tillstnook County, Oregon. All
wit: Lots 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 of terfere with the amenity of the Auld
persons having claims against said In the Circuit Court of the State of
Block 2, according to the recorded Brig of Ayr, immortalise«! by Roliert
Oregon,
for
Tillamook
County
««Ute are required to present the
plat of the Town of Cloverdale, in Rums, on the recommendation, alto,
of the Ancient Hoard of Scotland, the
Mt to me for silowance, verified as
State of Oregon, Plaintiff
Tillamook County, Oregon, which prop government office of-works has decid­
Muired by law, at the office of Botts
vs
erty has been duly attached in this ed to Include the Auld Brig in the
4 Winslow, Tillamook, Oregon, with- G. F. Jewett and Braley, Graham & cause to answer plaintiff’s demand.
list of national monuments. Thia
Bn six months from the date hereof.
Child, a corporation, Defendants
This summons is served upon you means that the local authorities of
Dated July 13, 1923.
To whom it may concern and to G. F. by publication in the Tillamook Head­ Ayr cannot In the future, without giv­
H. T. BOTTS,
Jewett, and Braley, Graham & Child, light by order of the Hon. Homer Ma­ ing notice, do anything In the way of
Wministrator of the estate of Lars P.
son, County Judge of Tillamook demolishing, removing in whole or
a corporation:
*¡4:
Key, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that at Till­ County, Oregon, mad«* on the 1st day parts, structurally altering or rnuklug
additions to the monument.
amook City, in Tillamook County, Ore of August, 1923, requiring publica­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
gon, on the 28th day of June, 1923, tion hereof to be made once a week
Logic.
the sheriff of Tillamook County, State for six successive weeks and com­
Harold, age six, and hie sister
[it the County ourt of the State of of Oregon, seized a Dodge automobile manding you to answer on or before
scarcely two years his senior were
I Oregon for Tillamook County.
the motor number of which was and the expiration of six weeks from the playing, when Mrs Lynn called to
|i» the Matter of the Estate of
is 98876 and the license number, for date of first publication of summons, them:
pilham P. Ueacock, Deceased.
“One of you children run upstairs
the year 1923, was and is 91237, and and the first publication of this sum­
| Notice u hereby given that the un- that the said automobile is being pro- mons is made on this 3rd day of Aug- und get me a spool of black tlireud.”
“You go. Harold,” said Florence,
|4emrnn: has been appointed admin- ceeded against for the forfeiture of ust, 1923.
“I'm tired."
Iktntru of the estate of William P.
BOTTS & WINSLOW
the same for a violation of an act
“I mil tired, too, you go yourself."
IPUcock, deceased, ami has qualified, entitled “An act to provide for the for
Attorneys for Plaintiff
“Well, Harold. I'm older than you
peraon. having claims against I v L u . k and sale of boats, vehicles and Residence, Tillamook, Ore.
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und I've bad more time to get tired.
Inid estate are hereby notified and other conveyances used in the unlaw­
You go.” This line of reasoning win
Ifcected to present the same, duly ver- ful transportation or possession of in­
almost too touch for Harold, but he
|iW u required by law, to said ad- toxicating liquor within the state of
finally rallied with:
Rhhtratrix at the office of her at- Oregon, and for the proceedings in
“I don’t care If you are older and
Prtty J. j, Johnson, 314, Spaulding respect thereto, and for disposal of
Notice is hereby given to ail whom 1 have had more time to get tired,
You've hud more time to get rested,
linilding, Portland, Oregon, within
the proceeds of sale of such forfeit­ it may concern that George I). Chaffee
[■t months from the date of the first ed property; making it a felony to has filed his final account as executor too. You go.”
publication of this notice.
place intoxicating liquor in any boat, of the last will and testament of' Moon Doss Not Affect Vegetation.
I Date of first publication July 13,
vehicle or conveyance with intent to Charles Jerome Chaffee, deceased, in , The director of the office of experi­
‘«3; date of last publication August cause the same to be forfeited or con­ the County Court of the Stall of mental stations stated some years ago
M, 1923.
fiscated, or the owner or person in Oregon,, for Tillamook County, and that he knew of no experiments which
JULIA A. MADSEN
charge to be made subject to prose­ said (.’ourt, by an ordei «Inly mad«* would support the common belief of the
P^Ministratrix of the estate of Will-
effects of the moon on vegetathm. Lu­
cution; and declaring an emergency," and entered herein, has fixed the 17th nar
influence on the weather and vege
P® P Peacock, deceased.
passed by the Igeislature of the State day of September, 1923, at 10 o'clock tatlon of our planet belongs In the
40-5t of Oregon, being Chapter 29 of the a. m., in th«* Court House at Tilla­
Johnson Attorney.
category of mythology, and different
General I-aws of Oregon, for the year mook City, Oregon, as the time mid peoples have given different Interpre­
Wit E OF SHERIFF’S SALE
1923, and that all persons having or place for hearing objections to said tations. Under similar atmospheric
claiming any interest in said seized account. All persons interested in conditions the same amount of damage
I Notice h hereby given that the un- automobile are required to appear be­ said estate may object to the said ac­ will result from a heavy frost in the
dark of the moon as in the light of the
ptxsned, Sheriff of Tillamook Coun- fore the above entitled court on or count on or before said time.
States
Dated this 14th day of August, 192.’! [ moon.—P. Connor, United
P* Oregon, will on Monday, the 13th before the 22nd day of August, 1923,
Weather Bureau.
GEORGE
D.
CHAFFEE
P? of August, 1923, at 10 o’clock A. and to defend against said proceed­
I •' the Court House door in Tilla- ings, and that upon your failure so to Executor of th«* last will and testa­
Vast 8ums In Nsw York Banks
ment of Charles Jerome Chaffee,
UCity, Oregon, sell at public auc- do a judgment of forfeiture of said
Time and demand deposits In New
deceased.
'
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,
| ■ the highest bidder for cash in seized automobile will be entered in
York banks at the close of a recent
week amounted cloae to $4,500,000,000.
r*^ the following described real said court.
NOTICI
One National bank alone lins net time
In witness whereof I have hereunto
situate in Tillamook County,
and demand deposits of almost $600,■
set my hand and the seal of the sai<l
to-wit:
000,000.
The largest check ever drawn
of
Court
of
the
State
the
Circuit
South half of the Northwest Circuit Court on this 18th day of
In this country was made payable to
Oregon for Multnomah County,
jnrtor of Section 21 in Township 5 July, 1923.
the Canadian minister of finance In
In the Matter of the Receivership of 1017, by .1, P Morgan A Oo„ the
H. S. BRIMlIALb.
of Range 10, West of Wiliam (Seal)
Ivan
Donaldson
and
N.
P.
Chris
­
County Clerk an«l Clerk of the Circuit
t" Meridian.
amount being $90,111,111.11.
tensen, co-partners doing busi­
fhis aal< will be made in pursuanc«*
Court of Tillamook County Ore­
ness as Portland-Tillamook Stage
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* judgment and decree of fore- gon..
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FIRST OVER WIRE
Guy Ford of the Tillamook cheese
factory, bought a new Willys-Knight
coupe last week.
CARDS
PROFESSIONAL
BARRICK * HALL
Professor Morse’s Telegraphic
Message Sent in 1836.
Attorneys at Law
I’h«' Tillamook Boxing commission
will put on five boxing contests Sat­
Records Show the Words Were “At­ urday night, Aug. 118th at City Hall
as follows:
tention! The Unlvereel By King-
Lewis Johnson, Cloverdale, vs. Duk<*
dome, Right Wheal I”
Evans of Portland, 10 rounds, six
Referring to the ’ilRtorlcul iipproda- rounds, Jen«* Urbanek of Whitney
tlon of Samuel F. B. Morst", inventor of Camp, vs. Art Patnoe of Vancouver,
the telegraph, printed tn tho New York Wash; six rounds, Clark Johnson, of
Evening Post, Woodman Morrison of Cloverdale vs. Buck Timmins of Gas­
the bureau of public Information of ton; Eliingsworth vs. Hannenkratt, of
Now York university writes to Uie
editor of the Evening Post us follows, I Tiliumook; four rounds, Anderson vs.
uocordlng to u lute Issue of that news­ Stephens, both of Tillamook. Patnoe
I is the man who knocked out McDon­
paper :
“1 wonder how many who read the ald here in Muy lust. He is pitted
artlclo by Junies D. Suyors In the Eve­ I against Urbanek a husky boy from
ning Poet of yeutertluy Oh the celebru- (he Whitney camp. Lewis Johnson
tlon of the one hundred un«l thirty-sec will go up against Duke Evans in the
ond birth nnnlversury of Prof. Smnuol , main event. Both th«* Johnson boys
F. Il Morse, Inventor of the telegraph, jure showing great speed and skill and
know that the first recorded telegraph-
I«* message hmigs on the wall of Butler ur«* Tillamook county boys who are
hull at New York university. The lues i born fighters.
■age Is not thut fuuious one—'What
wonder hath CKsl wrought’—sent by
Morse over the forty-lull«* wire be­
tween Iiultlmore und Washington in
+ + ♦♦♦♦ + ♦ + ♦♦♦ + ♦
1844.
"Almost ton years before that Balti-
ESTABLISHED RATES FOR
mor«*-Washington telogrmn was sent
this message was clicked over ft wire:
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
“‘Attentlorf I The universe I By klng-
iloins, right wheal.'
One cent per word per issue,
“This niessiig«* was sent over a wire
with a minimum charge of $ .25
which ran from one class room to an­
Readers are charged at the
other In the old Gothic structure In
same rate. All reading notices
Washington squure, which wns the first
must have “adv." attached. No
home of New York university. At­ I
preferred positions.
tached to the dot and dash transcript
of tile message In Butler hall Is this
note of explanation:
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
“ ‘Rent and recorded In the New York
I
university, January 94, 183(1. by Prof.
FOR SALE
H. F B Morse of the chtilr of art, and
his associates, Alfred 8. Vnll, of the ¡HAMMOND TYPEWRITER. EXCEL
class of 1830, and Prof. Lewis D. Gale
lent condition with two type shut­
of the chair of chemistry.' Underneath
tles and extras. Very reasonable.
the sign message Is a translation tn
Call Bay City 5F4 Bell Telephone.
dim pencil marks In Professor Morse’s
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handwriting, as follows: 'Attention I
Th«* universe I By kingdoms, right
FRUIT JARS. CHEAP. CALL 106M
wheel!'
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“As Mr. Sayers points out In his ' ———————————————————————————
article, Professor Morse was primarily
an artist und not n scientist. He had 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E.
Qr. Section 26 T. 1 N, R. 10 W. near
estubllHhisl at New York university the
Bay City, Oregon. Hu value for
first chair of art tn any American col­
timber, grazing and water rights.
lege or university. The organization
which grew Into the present National
Price $2100. A. S. Carswell, Se-
Academy of Design wns founded by
bastapol, Calif.
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him, and he was Its president for the
first 16 years of Its existence.
DOUBLE UNIT SHARPLES MILK-
”In his younger days Professor
ing machine, also team, wagon and
Morse painted miniature«, on Ivory for harness. Inquire Headlight.
$5 and profiles for $1. He was nil asso-
ctat<* abroad of the early American ar­ TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB.
tists, Washington Allston and Benja­
Also wagon and harness. George
min
iin£>
Lyiidcn Adelphi So­
Crimmons, 410 E. First St.
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ciety of Arts ia<7- Ijif if idTj ftR’afli ftff
n plaster model of the 'Dying Hercules.’'
"After Ills return to America he es BRIGHTON-WHEELER- GARIBAL-
baldi wood, $5 cord delivered. 5
tabltshed the chair of art at New York
cords $4.75, 8 cords $4.50. John Ma­
university and painted portraits of
then.
87
President Monroe. Chancellor Kent,
Fitz Green«* Halleck, Ln Fayette and
other distinguished men.
GAITED HORSE, ALSO
GOOD
“His experiments with the telegraph ' driver, weight about 1000 lbs. $35
were carried on in the university, and i if taken at once or will trade for
he definitely perfected his Invention
Jersey heifer. Johnnie Stewart, 509
there late in 1835 ”
5th st. W.
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CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN
Analytical.
If a man could hear whnt he said
when talking in his sleep, some one
would write on “the subconscious
mind” about that, too—with no mon»
basis than the unconscious mind.
Hardly anybody wants to put forth
n plain, good overyduy story, now.
about real people. All the story-tell­
ers are bent on a wild goose chase
Into the psychological rec«*sses of hu
mnnlty—sort of Darkest Inwardness
exploration where some of us take a
peek when we wonder how sane we
are.
As for an honest-to-goodness bread-
and-butter human being we rarely
meet lip with one In Action. All, all
are freaks.
You. dear render, tuny have, against
your will, grown familiar with nbnor
mills and would not be greatly aston­
ished In Bedlam. Itself, but we sur­
mise that you would like to get back
among people who make you feel
comfortable, even happy. Frankly,
we’re tired of soul dissection. Aren’t
you?—St. Ixmls Globe-Democrat.
Spanish Helicopter Rises 81
Feet-
National Building
Tillamook
Oregon
II. T. Botta
P. Winslow
BOTTS * WINSLOW
Lawyers
Tillamook
Oregon
R. E. RINGO. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Room 14-15,
Natl. Bldg.
Tillamook,
R. T. BOALS, M. D.
Surgeon and Physician
I. 0. O. F. Building
Tillamook
Oregon
DAVID ROBINSON
Physician and Surgeon
National Building
Tillamook
Oregon
CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR,
$8.50 per cord. Leave orders at
Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE
MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28
acres. Ten in berries, stock, mach­
inery, etc. Clent King, Tillamook,,
Ore.
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LODGE DIRECTORY
WILL EXCHANGE MY INTEREST
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S.
in 62 1-2 acres of bottom land foul
Stated communications first and
city property. Address Box 823
third Thursdays of each month in
City.
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Masonic Hall.
Visitors welcome.
CORA L. MILLER, Seciy.
FOR RENT
W. R. C.
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept,
of Oregon meets on first and third
Friday evenings of each month, at
8 o'clock in the W. O. W. hall.
Visitors welcome.
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres.
DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E.
CORINTH POST NO. 35
WANTED
Department of Oregon
Meets on second and on fourth
TO LEASE A GOOD DAIRY FARM j
Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m.
with or without stock, prefer place
in the W. O. W. hall.
that will carry 20 to 40 head. If
J. S. Diehl, Commander
place is suitable might buy. Please
H. W. Spetkr. Adjutant
give particulars in first letter. R. W.
Johnson Chapter,
Hann, Tillamook, Ore.
45-2tp 1
K. A. M.
CH1TTIM BARK, THE HILLSBORO
Stated Communication sec­
Trading company at the Edmunds
ond and fourth Tuesdays in
building will pay the highest mar-
month. Visitors welcome.
ket price for chittim bark.
43-3t
E. Keldson, Sec.
ONE ACRE OF LAND TOGETHER
with buildings suitable for one
large or two small families. Close
to new Fairview school. Only $6
per month. Inquire of S. Y. Evans,
first house east of school.
45-ltp
A helicopter built by a Spanish en­
gineer succeMfully rose to a height of
81 feet and maneuvered In the vicin­
ity of the aerodrome, according to r«>-
«•ent reports from Madrid. The ma­
chine, which Is powered with an 8tv
horsepower engine, is designed very
much along th«* lines of the ordinary
airplane <*x«*ept for the smaller wings
which are replaced by a large four
bladed projieller mounted on a vertical
shaft. In addition to this perform-
|iin«*o, th«* pn*s«*nt unofficial world's
records for fre«* helicopters stand ns
follows: Duration of 2 nilnutM 37 PLAIN ANL) FANCY DRESSMAK
seconds, and «listamx* «*f 250 feet, both | ing. Mrs. A. S. Dorsey, 15 W. 8th
made In France.—Popular Mechanics
street.
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Magazine.
CALVES—Dont kill the stragglers. I
Now an Airplane Hospital.
can use your well marked heifer
A hospital airplane, the first of Its
calves. Call or phone me at Con­
particular type In this country, will
over’s store. Paul Disney, succes­
soon be built nt .McCook field, Dayton,
sor to J. Merrell Smith “Tile Calf
O., It was recently announced. It will
Man.”
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embody a special design, distinguish­
ing It from ambulance planes now In
use, and provides a compartment In MAN AND WIFE. EXPERIENCED
which a surgeon cun administer to two
in dairying, good opportunity, will
patients lying on comfortable cots
lease, rent or otherwise, write foi
while the plane Is In (light The Ca
particulars. G. M. Grimes, Seaside
[siclty will be a pilot, n surgeon and
Oregon, Box 474.
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two patients, or, If some less essential
parts rf the equipment are loft out.
WANTED TO BUY
four jieraons In addition to the pilot
can be carried.—Popular Mechanics WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
Magazine.
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Phone.
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Tillamook Lodge No. 57
A. F. & A. M.
Stated coounuiiication sec­
ond Wednesday in
each
month.
Visiting Brethern
welcome.
Harvey Ebinger, Sec.
Tuesday Evening, 7:30
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
Marathon Lodge No.
93, Knights of Pythias
Regular meeting Mon­
day evening at 7:45
sharp. By order of the
Chancellor Comniunder