FRIDAY. SPTEMBER 1. 1923 PERSONAL MENTION SOCIETY EVENTS MANY TILLAMOOK HEADLIGITT NOTES OF PROGRESS T recorded plat thereof, in Tillamook AUGUST COURT FINES County, Oregon, Now therefore, I will, on the 18th GREAT HELP TO TAXES day of September, 1923, at the hour ♦ Readers are charged at the ♦ same rate. All reading notices ♦ must have •adv." attached. No Mts. E. G. Anderson and Mrs. R. N. yiK i and wife of Port- Portland — 300,000-bu. grain ele­ Ge 1 ♦ preferred positions. BARKICK A HALL Henkle Were hostesses to the Rena- vator nearing completion. the city last Friday, and m of eleven o'clock a. m., sell the ♦ UB-i. inglon Club at the Masonic hall Wed Attorneys at I^w Salem building still very active. The total of fines, mainly prohibi­ above described property at public ' ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ tellesi >- Mr and Mrs. Koch of this Hamer is a representative nesdny afternoon. Due to the fact I Forest Grove to get new office tion violations, for August was $1866. auction to the highest bidder, for | dty National Building Martin Machinery com- that the president, Mrs. Frank Heyd building. FUR SALE 74. This is the largest amount of cash in hand, at the Court House in I of the J | iland, and he and wife was absent on account of illness in Tillamook Oregon Portland—Group of 35 houses cost- , fines during any single month in the Tillamook, Tillamook County, Oregon, s*n! __________________ I a , lew few uays days a« at ine the uunenee beaches the family, Mrs. Blaine Hays acted as ing $300,006 to go up in Laurelhurst1 history of B>e county. Of these fines and by said sale transfer all right, ti­ CORN, GOLDEN BANTAM, VERY . i good when canned fresh, twenty chairman. After the usual business district lolsre returning". $1366.74 were paid in to Justice court tle and interest of the above named cents a dozen ears. Call Mrs. meeting the hostesses served a de­ Reed and wife of Portland Ione finishing concrete sidewalk | and $500 went to the Circuit court. defendants in and to said property D«' James Williams,mutual phone 47-2t 1 H. T. Rotts lightful and appropriate lunch. Mrs. program. Cao. P. Winslow There est.- of Ed. Stark and wife still remain fines levied in Aug- and all the right, title and interest | sen1 Frank Matthews and Mrs. W. S. been shipped to date this year as com- U8t amounting to $970, in conjunction the «aid defendants had at the ilme ¡ast week, and later Mrs. FOR SALE — LOYD BABY BUGGY. on. Bennett and a Mr. Hutchin- Mrs. W. J. Hill. Mrs. Alex Watt, Mrs. and we should with graciousness tho I TEXTILE AND NEEDLE WORK with interest at 6 per cent per annum, ing machine, also team, wagon and from August 23, 1921, for the further harness. Inquire Headlight jon of Dallas were in the city Satur­ M. E. Gruber, Mrs. David Robinson, sad of heart help our fellow men CHIROPRACTIC The textile and needle work depart­ sum of $27.25 with interest from Feb- day and “unday, and spent some time I Mrs. E. M. Bales, Mrs. R. T. Boats, across the Pacific. TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB. fehinc. while here. Mr. Bennett is Mrs. A. K. Case, Mrs. S. W. Conover, With a deep feeling of our duty I ment of the county fair will be in the ’ ruary 8, 1928, at the rate of 6 per: Abo wagon and harness. George THE BETTER WAY TO costa and , a brother of R. W. Bennett of this Mrs. C. J. Edwards, Mrs. H. A. Frank­ urge every citizen and organization j same building as last year. This de­ cent per annum and for Crimmons, 410 E. First St, 87tf HEALTH partment will have a larger space disbursements of this action, togeth-1 within the city to give liberally of ' lin. Mrs. Carl Haberlach. Mrs. R. N. Mu- Ravaenna Dick of Portland is Henkle, Mrs. David Kuratli, Mrs. their funds for the aid of the distress than last season. A large railing faa» hr with an order of sale for the real BRIGHTON-WHEELER- GARIBAL- at the Koch home, called over by the John Lamar, Mrs. Leo Morrison, Mrs. of the Japanese people, who by the been placed complete'^ around this property situate in Tillamook Coun­ baldi wood, $5 cord delivered. 5, DR. H. L. BABB iUnes- of her mother, Mrs John Dick, Homer Mason, Mrs. Fred Poorman, terrible earthquake, fire and t sahlbll. so that people cannot handle ty, Oregon, described as follows, to-, cords $4.75, 8 cords $4.50. John Ma­ who wa taken iU, while visiting at Mrs. A. W. Plank. Mrs. J. E. Reedy, has suffered untold wit: Lota 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 of , thers. 87 exhibits. It would expedite the work CHIROPRACTOR her daughter’s home. Mrs. Dick is Mrs. H. H. Rosenberg. Mrs. J. H. it" of classifying the articles if each ex­ Block 2, according to the recorded «no moneys. GAITED HORSE, ALSO GOOD now much better. Rosenberg and Mrs. J. M. Smith. The local chapter of the Red Cross hibitor would have his articles tagged plat of the Town of Cloverdale, in j driver, weight about 1000 lb«. $85 j Tillamook County, Oregon, which prop F. L. Martin anti wife, and Wm. with the class and lot number on has been alloted a quota of fourteen if taken at once or will trade for Wand and wife of Neskowin, were in | hundred dollars to raise for this re­ them. The superintendent of this de­ erty has been duly attached in this Jersey heifer, Johnnie Stewart, 509 cause to answer plaintiff ’ s demand. the city Monday, on a shopping trip. partment, Mrs. Geo. Winslow, will be lief fund and any one wishing to 86-tf This summons is served upon you ' 5th st W. Alvin and Rudolph Staaek, of Van­ make a donation to this fund will in the exhibit room on Monday after­ couver. B. C. are in the city for a few please leave their contribution with noon, to enter and classify the fancy by publication in the Tillamook Head­ CORDWOOD, 1« INCH BODY FMI, days They came south to attend the ■ either of the banks in this city who work. All articles must be in by light by order of the Hon. Homer Ma- $8.50 per cord. Leave order« at Dr. J. D. TURNER | son, County Judge of Tillamook funeral of their brother, the late Ed-. will turn the money over to the local Tuesday noon. Honey A Heuasore Grocery. 9tf I County, Oregon, made on the 1st day ward Stasek, whose funeral occurred Optical and X-Ray laboratories Circuit court convened last Tues­ chapter of the American Red Cross, i the latter part of last week. Dog show planned at State Fair of August, 1923, requiring pubUca- day, as Monday was Labor day. Dated September 7th, 1923. LOST AND FOUND Office phons M-$9, Rss. 1M-M I tion hereof to be made once a week ----------------------------- Bon, to Thane Honey and wife of i Thus far this week, the time of the , Sept 27-28-29. --------- ’I Respectfully submitted, I National Building for six successive weeks and com­ LOST—A SMALL COIN PURSE Garibaldi. Oregon, Sept. 2, 1923. a court has been occupied with civil J. MERREI. SMITH, Mayor. cases, but today will see the begin manding you to answer on or before Tillamook ~ Oregon girl. Printing on purse “Compliments of' D. V y Reed and wife of Portland,' ■ung of a number of criminal cases,' the expiration of six weeks from the Nekoma State Bank. ” Puree con- j NOTICE wen guests over Sunday of Dr. I. which probably will take considerable date of first publication of summons, tai ned a $5 bill and change. Loat M. Smith and wife of this city. time to dispose of, provided the cases 1 ' and the first publication of this sum­ between Haltom’s corner and the Owing to loss of eyesight E. W. DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON Dr. 1. - of the state Fish com-j or several of them are contested. mons is made on this 8rd day of Aug-, Penney store. Finder please leave Moore the artist at Lake Lytle will 1 elusion, paid a visis to the Gold The Dutton Lumber company vs. ust, 1928. DENTIST puree at First National Bank It sell his beautiful place for what it ' “I wish," said a member of Com- BOTTS & WINSLOW Creek hatchery last Monday, where the Tillamook Lumber company was wouid cost to duplicate it.„ Call and pany K 162d Infantry the other day, j FOR SALE OR TRADE 215-21$ Tillamook Building Attorneys for Plaintiff he inspected the hatchery and its on trial yesterday. see. Address, Rockaway. 48-ltp ! “that some of the newspapers in this PORTLAND LOT FOR1 ONE 50x100 Both phones Hours 9 to 5 Residence, Tillamook, Ore. 43- 7t the com- On Wednesday the pond... and the property of county would not use the term “Sham Tillamook city property. For Tillamook Oregon Vera Minor vs. Rudolph Zweifel, act-, aussior.. battle’’ when they speak of the affair particulars inquire Headlight off- SupTinrendent Pollock of the ion for money, occupied a good part1 STORY IN COUNTRY GENTLE- that is to be put on by the national NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT OF MAN ice Y-149. 47-4tp Trask i.atchery states that he will I of the day, the jury finally returning , EXECUTOR guardsmen at the fair next month.” h'.ve a fish exhibition at the coming a verdict for the plaintiff for the sum MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28 It is said that a story of the Tilla-, “The term “sham" is very obnox-. DR. O. L. HOHLFELD fail, principally salmon eggs and fry of $3500. acres. Ten in berries, stock, mach­ Notice is hereby given to all whom ious when used in this sense and in­ mook county cow testing association, in van stages of development. It is understood that a number of inery, etc. Clent King, Tillamook,, dicates the ignorance of the writer, it may concern that George D. Chaffee Veterinarian Mi W. L. Campbell of Portland, indictments have been returned by the and a write up of the.principal dairy regarding his subject “Sham” means > has filed his final account as executor Ore. 85-tf herds of the county will appear in a wife of ■ x-Sheriffff Campbell, spent grand jury, and that body is still in ' false, humbug, counterfit, and the of the last will and testament of FOR RENT Saturn, and Sunday at the beaches deliberation. Ito work probably will future issue of the Country Gentle­ term is very ill-advised when used in Charles Jerome Chaffee, deceased, in Tillamook man. The story was written by F. L. Oregon of this c unty, returning home Mon- bi' made public next week. the County Court of the State of DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS' connection with the demonstration Ballard, who spent some time here a day ot this week. 2 blocks from town. 410 4th St E. month of two ago, with headquarters thst t is to be put on at the fair Oregon,, for Tillamook County, and Um. Gamer left here Monday for said Court, by an order duly made grounds. at County Agent Pine ’ s office. Tilla ­ FOR RENT—160 ACRE DAIRY [ Idaho, v i.<-re it is understood he will "What actually is to take place, as and entered herein, has fixed the 17th mook dairy business is getting lota ranch for cash. W. W. Carson. locate He took two car loads of I understand it, is a demonstration of day of September, 1928, at 10 o’clock of advertising cf late. Blaine, Oregon 47-2t cattle with him to his new location, a modern infantry attack, and there a. m., in the Court House at Tilla­ --------------------------------------------------- Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. S. and wa accompanied up there by mook City, Oregon, as the time and ' isn’t expected to be any thing sham Stated communications first and AN EXAMPLE IN REFOREST­ Ciyd. Rainey. place for hearing objections to said FOR RENT—FURNISHED APART- about it.” During the first three days of the ment after Sept. 5th. Crosby Ptg third Thursdays of each month in ATION Alber' Harrison Calin and Mad­ county fair here the Headlight will account. All persons interested in “Please tell ’em that for me,, will Co., opposite Court House. Masonic Hall. Visitors welcoms. eline H man Logan of McMinnville, publish a daily newspaper, with the you?” he concluded to a Headlight said estate may object to the said ac­ The condition of the greut burn on CORA L. MILLER, Secty. wore gr .nted a license to wed by the news and stories of the fair. This count on or before said time. FOR RENT— TWO ATTRACTIVE- reporter. Dated this 14th day of August, 1923 Yamhil county clerk one day last paper will be distributed at the fair the Wilson river as reported by a ly furnished rooms in a new mod- I W. R. C. party of forest protection officials is GEORGE D. CHAFFEE Wk ern home. Mrs. J. W. Heyd, 212 W. . Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept, grounds only. The publication of the an object lesson in what can and THE BON TON BARBER SHOP Executor of the last will and testa­ Ugh' 'hi'Wers came to Tillamook daily was decided upon after a num­ Fifth St 155W. 48-2tp of Oregon meets on first and third ment of Charles Jerome Chaffee, last Sunday, following a heavy fog. ber of advertisers had demanded such should be done in reforestation and in Friday evenings of each month, at Under the above name a new bar­ WANTED prevention of fires. That great orea deceased. 45-5t lr. sone parte of the county there a publication at the fair. 8 o'clock in the W. O. W. halt ber shop will be opened in the new of 30,060 acres is already reforesting ■ •ore he y showers, which did con-. DRESSMAKING DONE AT MY'Visitors welcome. itself by growth from seed buried in Beals building on or before September NOTICE TO CREDITORS aderab. good in freshening up the home. Elise Laeser, 401 6th St.j Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. S. S. Johnson, a Portland attorney the debris, but the remains of the 15th by Emil Heusser, whose present,! and gardens. On Monday is in the city to attend Circuit Court pa»tu" upstairs. 47-2tpj Elizabeth Conover, Secretary location in next to the Koch drug In the Circuit Court of the State burned forest are a source of danger. I •tomini' it. was again fair and warm— and is accompanied by Mrs. Johnson. If they should take fire and destroy store. He invites his old patrons and CORINTH POST NO. 85 WANTED- HOUSEKEEPER WRITE Oregon for Multnomah County, *t Isas' for this section. the young seedlings, the material for the public generally to see him in his | In the Matter of the Receivership Department of Oregon box 52 Garibaldi, Ore. 48-ltp Automobiles driven by Capt. Dodge MRS. MARIA MUNSON Adv. 47-8t; natural reforestation would be gone new quarters. Meets on second end on fourth class ads help wanted Ivan Donaldson and N. P. Chris- j •ad young Magarrel, collided at the Mrs. Maria Munson of thia city. but the Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m. tensen, co-partners doing busi­ Lama rner Thursday morning. The died Sept. 4th, 1923, aged 65 years, and nothing could be done WANT PRUNE PICKERS. WILL W. O. W. hall. ness as Portland-Tillamook Stage Urig' machine was damaged to some 2 months and 11 days. Deceased was costly work of planting. provide house and camp furnish- j Much salvage could have J. S. Diehl, Commander Line, •xten'.. but no one was hurt in either born in Sanne, Sweden, Sept. 4, 1923. ings except bedding, dishes etc. I covered if the fire-swept forest had , H. W. S petal, Adjutant Notice is hereby given that the un­ ar. At age of 25 she came to the United been promptly, but that forest is now : NOTICE Write at once, particulars. O. W. i dersigned has been appointed by the Haynes, Yamhill, Oregon. 48-2t j Johnson Chapter, No. 24 States and was married to Goran Circuit Court of the State of Oregon H0I.8TEIN-FK1MAN MEETING Munson in Tillamook in 1884. Three a total loss—the growth of centuries I R. A. M. wasted. If logging had been followed Notice is hereby given that the un- for Multnomah County, Receiver of TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF GOOD i Stated Communication sec­ children were born, two surviving, viz by piling and burning of the slashings,' dersigned, as sheriff of Tillamook ; [van Donaldson and N. P. Chritaensen dairy to rent or lease for one year, j The Holstein-Fnesan association Edgar and Esther Munson of this ond and fourth Tuesdays is danger to the new growth would have County, Oregon, by virtue of an or-| co-partnere doing business as Port- | 25 cows or more. Good references. held a meeting at the rooms of the county. Services were held at the month. Visitors welcome. been eliminated, but now that new der of sale and execution issued out land-Tillamook Stage Line and has T. O. Thornton, Tillamook, Ore- j Tillamook creamery association Wed- | M. E. church Thursday last at 2 p. m. 1. E. Keldson, Sec. growth must take its chance. Fire of the Circuit Court of Tillamook qualified. All persons having claims | gon. 46-3tp •••day night. Chas. Kunze of Ne- Interment followed in the Odd Fel-1 from surrounding tracts may extend County, Oregon, upon a Judgment and against said co-partnere are are here- Tillamook Lodge No. 57 kstem was chairman, and the meeting lows cemetery. A large number of to the charred trunks and stumps, and | Order of Sale rendered in said Court, by notified and required to present the i PRUNE PICKERS BY F. W. CAR- A. F. A A. M. ■»' called for a consultation of the old friends were present at the ser- [ lisle, Springbrook, Ore. Free house thence over a wide belt of live timber. on the 3rd day of April, 1923, in a aame duly verified as required by law, Stated communication sec­ *ivmb<' <>f the association, prior to vices and the funeral. stove, fuel and water. For partic­ Logging and burning of debris would case therein pending, wherein Nestuc- the undersigned at No. 54 Sixth St. ond Wednesday in each ahibiting stock at the rair. Geo. Ki ulars phone G. E. Hart. 47-2tP not only have protected the new ca Valley Bank, a corporation, was I portiand, Oregon. month. Visiting Brethern fr. a herd owner, was appointed to 1 plaintiff, and __ ■ D. w c __ l _ 4 ' _ . __ ____________ W. Snyder and growth but would have made the JACK FLETCHER welcome. VICTOR HUDDLESTON ••»» cl ■I’-ge of the association booth burned area a firebreak for protection Maude Snyder, husband and wife, Till Receiver of Ivan Donaldson and N. P. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK- Harvey Ebinger, Sec. •t the lair. ing. Mrs. A. S. Dorsey, 15 W. 8th amook County Bank, a corporation, of other tracts. Christensen, co-partnere doing Mr. ' oglan talked on the Oregon-, The remains of Victor Huddleston street. 43- j Inaccessibility prevented logging and Al Boon were defendants, and business as Portland-Tillamook Uah., I arm Ix>an association. Mr. who was accidentally drowned at or by which Execution and Order of Sale and thus is responsible for the pres ­ Stage Line. 45- CALVES—Dont kill the stragglers. I M*igsor of the Kerr-Gifford Co., of near Seattle, Waah., the latter part ent situation. That goes to prove the I am directed to sell the property here can use your well marked heifer Tuesday Evening, 7 :3# Fortland spoke on the subject of of last week were brought to Bay City I wisdom of opening entrance to re inafter described, to-wit: calves. Call or phone me at Con­ Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. Tred and Heeding " Mr. Hann, an Wednesday afternoon for burial. The | mote areas by means of railroads and Lota 23 and 24, Block 2, also a cer­ over's store. Paul Disney, succes­ tatoider, compared the Tillamook sermon was preached by Rev. Tator highways. It proves forest pro tain piece of land adjoining, com­ Marathon Lodge No. sor to J. Merrell Smith “The Calf Creamery association with other dai- of Brighton and members of the L. tection and reforestation to be a mencing at the Northwest corner of ♦ L. L. L. of this county had charge of Man. ” 39tf 93, Knights of Pythias 0’ communities in the state and said 1 many-sided problem, which can be said lot 24, Block 2, running thence ♦ •bat he hoped soon to join the dairy- the services at the grave, interment | solved only by application of a com- Northerly ten (10) feet; thence East­ « ESTABLIKHED RATEA FOR Regular meeting Mon WANTED TO BUY of this county as a permanent following in the Bay City cemetery. 1 prehensive policy, to which the com­ erly 40 feet; thence Southerly ten ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING '¿‘-.‘/ ''I f d " v evening at 7:45 Deceased formerly lived at Brighton aKm sharp. By order of the •••Merit. (10) feet; thence Westerly 40 feet to ♦ WHBN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR bined efforts of federal and state and is survived by his father and Som- business matters appertain- sale call Ed Hadley, Mutual j governments and timber-owners are the piece of beginning, all In the vil­ ♦ Chancellor Commander lr‘< to the club, were discussed, pre- mother and one brother. The father necessary.—Oregonian lage of Cloverdale, according to the ♦ phone. 1$ tf and mother are residents of Brighton. to adjournment » PROFESSIONAL CARDS CIRCUIT COURT MEETS HERE THIS WEEK SOLDIERS RESENT USE OF TERM ‘SHAM’ WILL PUBLISH DAILY AT COUNTY FAIR LODGE DIRECTORY LEGAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN