Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 14, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1923
THI
in) CITY CHRONICLE
»Pie Ba) ' Bi' Chronicle is the title
t new > ' column folio issued at
■ir City ’ > H W. I-any, who comes
from Eastern Oregon. The first
issne Bw'k promising, and no doubt
vfH improv as the editor gets fully
in th< harm -- of newspaper work.
Th,- Headlight wishes the new-
^er 'i‘- ' in his chosen Hold,
-gd extend - the right hand of fellow­
ship-
Mr. ai d '!'■ C. F. Deford return-
(j hv>’’
Ritter, Grant County,
Isst Frida .ght, after a two months
rlit with relatives and friends in
the upper country.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Noth < i« h reby given that the un­
dersigned. a sheriff of Tillamook
County, Or ■on. by virtue of an or­
der of ».io and execution issued out
the <’ ant Court of Tillamook
County. On ron, upon a Judgment and
Order of Sale rendered in said Court
on the Hr. day of April, 1923, in a
esse therein pending, wherein Nestuc-
ea Valiev Hank, a corporation, was
plaintiff, and D. W. Snyder and
Maude Snyder, husband and wife, Till
aarook County Bank, a corporation,
and Al Boon were defendants, and
by whieh Execution and Order of Sale
I am directed to sell the property here
matte’ d> scribed, to-wit:
Lots 2.’ rnd 24. Block 2, also a cer­
tain pie. of land adjoining, com­
mencing at the Northwest corner of
laid lot 24, Block 2, running thence
Northerly ten (10) feet; thence East­
erly I1' feet; thence Southerly ten
(10) ft
thence Westerly 40 feet to
the plan o: beginning, all in the vil­
lage of Cloverdale, according to the
recorded plat thereof, in Tillamook
County, Oregon,
Now therefore. I will, on the 18th
day of S <>tember, 1923, at the hour
of eleven o'clock a. m., sell the
above de- ribed property at public
anetion t< the highest bidder, for
cash in hand, at the Court House in
Titian;. . Tillamook County, Oregon,
and by -aid sale transfer all right, ti­
tle anil interest of the above named
defendant- in and to said property
ami al! tin right, title and interest
th. sai
fendtnta had at the Itme
of the execution of the mortgage,
which said instrument was the sub­
ject of foreclosure' in the above en
titled suit, or at any time since said
datt. Dated this 20th day of August
1923.
JOHN ASCIIIM
46-4t Sheriff of Tillamook County,
Oregon.
SIMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
Oregon for Tillamook County.
The Broderick Company,
Plaintiff
vs
F. J. Mietzke, Defendant
To F. J. Mietzke, the above named
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
defendant:
nurd.
In the name of the state of Oregon:
Mr. anil Mrs. Dolph Tinnerstet
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Penwell.
you are hereby required to appear and 1
Mrs. Bertha Newcomb
answer the complaint filed aguinat
you in the above entitled cause on or
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
before the expiration of six weeks
from the date of the first publication
of thia summons and if you fail so In the Circuit Court of the Statu of
to appear and answer the plaintiff will
Oregon for Multnomuh County,
take judgment against you for (61.76 j In the Matter of the Receivership of
with interest at 6 per cent per annum j
Ivan Donaldson ar.d N. P. Chris­
from August 23. 1921. for the further (
tensen, co-partner» doing busi­
sum of (27.26 with Interest from Feb­
ness as Portland-Tillamook Stage
ruary 3, 1923, at the rate of C per
Line.
cent per annum and for the costs and
Notice is hereby givon that the un­
disbursements of this action, togeth­ dersigned has been appointed by the
er with an order of sale for the real Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
property situate in Tillamook Coun­ for Multnomah County, Receiver of
ty, Oregon, described as follows, to- Ivan Donaldson and N. P. Chritsensen
wit: Lota 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 of co-purtners doing business as Port­
Block 2, according to the recorded land-Tillamook Stage Line and has
plat of the Town of Cloverdale, in qualified. All persons having claims
Tillamook County, Oregon, which prop against Haid co-partners are are here­
erty has been duly attached in this by notified and required to present the
cause to answer plaintiff's demand.
same duly verified us required by law,
This summons is served upon you to the undersigned at No. 64 Sixth St.
by publication in the Tillamook Head­ Portland, Oregon.
light by order of the Hon. Horner Ma­
JACK FLETCHER
son, County Judge of Tillamook Receiver of Ivun Donaldson and N. P.
County, Oregon, made on the 1st day
’ Christensen, co-partners doing
of August, 1923, requiring publica­
business as Portland -Ti lla mook
tion hereof to be made once a week
Stage Line.
46-
for six successive weeks and com­
manding you to answer on or before
the expiration of six weeks from the
IB
date of first publication of summons,
and the first publication of this sum­
mons is made on this 3rd day of Aug­
ust, 1923.
ROTTS t WINSLOW
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Residence, Tillamook, Ore.
43-7t
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SCHOOL WILL SOON COMMENCE
k
Were your children back
ward in then studies last
year? If so, it may be
due to eye trouble of Borne kind. Bring
them to Dr. Turner, National Bldg.,
Tillamook and have their eyes exam­
ined. If there is trouble he will cor­
rect it and f not he will tell you so
T
T
MRS. E. E. KOCH
BELLS KODAK
SHOP
Work left before 9 p. m. will
be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­
lowing day. Prints finished
on glossy or dull paper as
you prefer for the same
price.
AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE
Advanced Piano, Fundamental
Training
Classes for beginners and Mu­
sical History. Mrs. Koch has
studied for several years un­
der Prof. Weitz, Chas. Dierke,
Edgar E. Cousen and the
Gifford Nash of Portland,
a student at the Chicago
sieal college and took a
course at the Oberlin Conser­
vatory of music. 17 years of
teaching experience.
Arrangements
are
being
made for the term beginning
Sept. 18.
THE SEINE
FISH AND SEA FOODS. ICE IN SMALL QUANTITIES
Bell 59-J
R. B. HAYS. Prop.
A. W. Plank Hardware I
General line of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Do you know
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrow’s
Both Phonts
Tillamook,
Oregon
■■■■_
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■
Lumber, Shingles and
Slabwood
STUDIO PHONE ll-W
Marie Hidden, Asst. Teacher
GENUINE
“B ull -D urham
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TOBACCO
Instant delivery on Lumber and Shingles. If you
are going to need your winters wood order at once
for future delivery.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT OF
EXECUTOR
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern that George I). Chaffee
has filed his final account as executor
of the last will und testament of
Charles Jerome Chaffee, deceased, in
the County Court of the State of
Oregon,, for Tillamook County, and
said Court, by an order duly made
and entered herein, has fixed the 17th
day of September, 1923, at 10 o'clock
a. m., in the Court House at Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections to said
account. All persons interested in
said estate may object to the said ac­
count on or before said time.
Dated this 14th day of August, 1923
GEORGE D. CHAFFEE
Executor of the last will and testa­
ment of Charlee Jerome Chaffee,
deceased.
46-5t
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JOHN MATHERS
Gather round THEIR
fireside to night !
Är
RED CROWN
for the
EXPERIENCED
MOTORIST
CARD OF THANKS
Looking for something new to
do this evening? Th'n, all of
you, get in the car—enjoy a re­
freshing jaunt down the road
—make it a surprise party
fory our friends ten, twenty
or thirty miles away! The
needful ‘‘Red Crown" in your
tank won’t co6t you much, and
it’s probably ages since your
last cozy visit together. "Red
Crown" carries you far — in
miles and in friendship. Try
their fireside tonight I
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
We wish to thank all of the friends
for their many kindnesses, and es­
pecially the members of the Fairview
grange, and the teachers and child
ren of the Fairview schools, for the
many kind deeds shown L. S. May-
(CstMwais)
100°/° Power
TELEPHONE 11-R
A GOOD. FAT DUCK
or a nice chicken makes a very satsifying meal.
Place your dinner order for meats with us. We al­
ways have the very best government inspected
meats. Every day sees new satisfied customers at
THE SATISFACTION MARKET
LOUIE LOLL, Butcher
C L14.fi, thick
ro-v-D. d blocks
...... -lacus l reud
tr <e a s’’ple<i« hold
I an*,- cn with a
vedgelike action
th st prevents aide-
slip or Bkid'iinf.
A t Goodyoar Sari ice Station
Lit. ¿¡era Wc itll and r «com»
r»» gnd ' '■ <• r r «• "" r ci. ’ • r <»-
Con/« with the. beveh: I All-
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(her ire a a and bark
(item up with at.'retard
Coodvear Service
FRUIT
No one undersells us in fruit and vegetables. Place
your order with us for fruit to can.
TEA
Our large stock of the different blends and brands
assuse you of finding just the kind you want.
BUTTER
We have just one kind, “The Famous Linn Butter”
SUNSET GARAGE
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
COMING TO
PORTLAND
DR. MELLINTHIN
Gem Theatre
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past twelve years
kn-on Hotel, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday md Saturday, Sept. 26, 27, 28
and 29.
Thu i> (hr
Gold S'.'l
— round and gold cnloted
•— not rightfully iU((l by
any other irrguiuzaiiun.
Offki Honra: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
1 OCR DAYS ONLY
'
charge for Consultation
liinthin is a regular gradu-
dicine and surgery and is
■■ the state of Oregon.
«■
ut professionally the more
inipor- ,
towns and cities and of-
kr- ■ HI who call on this trip free
conMuli i ion, except the expense of
trea’i.
when desired.
According to his method of treat-
m*n! h> <ioeti not operate for chronic
•ppendi'.itis, gall stones, ulcers of
«Uni.i. h. onsils or adenoids.
H
to his credit wonderful re-
•»Its in diseases of the stomach, liv-
tr, lx,7.,
blood, skin, nerves, heart,
knini". bladder, bed wetting, catar-
fl>, w< ak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica,
l*v uk. rs and rectal ailments.
you have been ailing for any
kngth of time an(j ,j0 not get any
Better, do not tail to call, as improp­
er no a su res rather than disease are
often the cause of your long standing
trouble.
Remember above date, that consul­
tation on this trip will be free and
that his treatment is different.
Married women must be accompan­
ied by their husbands.
Gold Medal Cannery
Dr.
i'
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Angeles, Calif.
selects Qold Seal Boots!
'T'OUR first awards at world's fairs
A1 —St. Louis, Portland, Seattle
and San Francisco—-have come to
the Union Fishermen’s Cooperative
Packing Company of Astoria, Ore­
gon, for the excellence of its canned
■almon.'
This cannery buys Gold Seal Boots
for all its employes. A logical choice
i-for Gold Seals are made of the
best pure para* rubber blended with
strong woven textiles. They aro
guaranteed to stay free from cracks.1
These champion water-resisters are favor­
ites througliout the Northwest—from the
camps of the Coeur d’Alene« to the can­
neries and mines of Alaska. Broad of
instep, they insure foot comfort and ease
of action. Good Pacific Coast stores can
fit you with them. You will also appre­
ciate Gold Seal Oiled Clothing.
We are the only and original Goodyear
Rubber Company. Portland and San
Francisco.
•Poror«!*»,
jfarMt« a—1 r1— never uaet I or worked before
Goodyear
Gold
Sea
Rubber_Footwear
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SUNDAY-MONDAY, SEPT. 16-17
THURSDAY, SEPT. 20
JACK HOLT and WANDA HAW­
LEY in
DOROTHY DALTON in
NOBODY’S MONEY”
A swift love-comedy, as bright and spurkling
as a new gold piece.
Where is my Wandering Boy” 2-
rCel comedy with Ben Turpin
TUESDAY, SEPT. 18
BETTY COMPSON and RICH­
ARD DIX in
THE WOMAN WITH
FOUR FACES”
We’ve nil seen women that seemed over-bur­
dened with but “one face" imagine if you can,
a woman with four face:, but in this special
feature "four faces” applies to a lady crook,
so clever that she makes fools of the police.
A real hum-dinger of a crook story.
TWO REEL COMEDY
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19
BEBE DANIELS and ANTONIO
MORENO in
THE EXCITERS”
Rightly named, because ever scene bubbles
over with excitement. It’s said that Bebe was
born on an express train which was traveling
at the rate of fifty miles per hour, in “The Ex­
citers" she has attained the speed of one hun-
drer and fifty. Don't miss it!
TWO REEL COMEDY
“FOG BOUND
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Imagine the sensation of the crews on the
Seven U. S. Destroyers recently smashed uii
the reefs of California, all caused because ' ey
were "Fog Bound." It was eternal ag. to
them, tho but a few seconds elapsed betv. en
the time of smooth sailing and the “crash” on
the reefs, yet Dorothy Dalton in "EOG
BOUND” will give you many just such thrill
ing moments.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 21
MARY MILES MINTER in
“DRUMS OF FATE’
A story of the modern flapper and the quest-
ion, does “she” ever really love?
Intcrnaitonal News
lreel comedy
SATURDAY, SEPT. 22
AGNES AYRES in
-
“RACING HEARTS”
story by the
author of the must successful
A L_.
__ ____
Wally Reid stories and having in the <■ t
THEODORE ROBERTS and RICHARD DIX,
two players that appeared with "Wally" in
many of his pictures. Don’t miss this or e.
“THE AUTHOR" 2-reei comedy
featuring Al St. John
This week’s program mark» the passing of
the “Gem Theater." The "Gem” has been a
good ship, she has sailed the seas well, but
progress demands improvement. Next week
we will open our new and modern Coliseum
Theater. ..Watch for the “flash" of the big
new electric sign on 2nd. Avenue
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