1R ]I) a Y, OCTOBER 12, 1923 legal notices «»TICE Of HEARING ON FINAL ° ACCOUNT total tire width of thirty inches or over, 450 pounds; for vehicles having a total tire width of lean than thirty inches, 375 pounds per inch width of tire. Effective October 15, 1923 to April 15, 1924. Authority, Laws 1923, Chapter 145, section 1, By Order of the OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COM- MISSION, Wm. Duby, Chairman H. B. Van Duzer, Commissioner W. H. Malone, Commissioner Portland, Oregon, September 25, 1923. 1-lt TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT al Forests are especially desired. To EXAMINATION CALLED I such, the work of the Forest Service LEG IS FRACTURED has in store an attractive and inter­ FOR FOREST RANGERS esting career, WHEN TRUCK TURNS provided they are fond PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY of the great outdoors. Forest officers The Forest Ranger examination is state that the position of forest rang­ A big truck which operates between to be given on October 23 to qualified er in many cases has served as a Portland and Tillamook went off the applicants between the ages of 21 and training school for positions outside grade about two miles east of Hebo Notice is hereby given that the un­ 35 at thirteen towns in Oregon and of the Government service. Many last Tuesday morning at about 4:30 tile last will rsigned, as executor of seven towns in Washington, accord­ men as a result of the experience o'clock in the morning. The truck L<| testament of John Theller, , ita. 136-M vacancies in the position of forest for the states of Oregon and Wash­ ly injured. The Oregonian truck '“ha_ fixed Monday the 29th day of Bldg. Both Phones National Building ranger in the Forest Service, U. S. ington, and ranges from $1220 to driver arrived at the scene of the ac­ „,’tober, 1983, at 10:00 a. m. at the TILLAMOOK, ORE. Tillamook Oregon Department of Agriculture. For this $1620 for Alaska. However, in ad­ cident soon after it occurred, and pro- fourt House in Tillamook City, Ore- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE position young men of good education dition to the basic salary, rangers lo­ Ln as the time and place for hear- ( j curing a touring car near the scene, and those physically able to stand the cated on districts where automobiles , L objections to said account. All Notice is hereby given that by vir­ hardships of field work on the Nation- are necessary in their work are al- I 1 brought the wounded man to the ’ s,,ns having any objections to said tue of a writ of attachment execution Shearer-Merrick hospital in this city. DAVID ROBINSON DR. ELWOOD a FAXON lowed a mileage on personally owned 1 Dr. Shearer found the man, who I Lount are required to apear at said and order of sale issued out of Circuit DENTIST machines, or if saddle and pack ani- 1 1 weighs close to 245 pounds, suffer-1 Physician and Surgeon turn and place and present the same. I Court of the State of Oregon for Til­ mals are required, the necessary for- | ■ ing from injuries to the left hip, a 215-218 Tillamook Building National Building lamook county upon a judgement ren­ W. J RIECHERS age is furnished by the Government. fracture of the left leg between the j Both phones Hours t to 5 dered in said court in favor of The icutor of the last will and testa­ Moreover rangers, while absent from knee and ankle, and bruises. Lyons Tillamook Oregon Tillamook Oregon Broderick Company, plaintiff, and ment of John Theller deceased. their official stations on Government ; is reported to be doing as well as. against F. J. Migtzke, defendant, 1 Rebecca Elizabeth Barger died in business, are reimbursed for their; [late <>l first publication: Sept. 27, have levied upon the following de- this city on Sunday last at 2:25 traveling expenses. In many cases i 1 could be expected under the circum-1 ■>:: Date of last publication: Ort. j scribed real property, situated in Til- o’clock, aged 72 years, 5 months and comfol table houses are furnished the | stances. The truck was coming into Tillamook at the time of the plunge, [ DR. O. L. KOHLFELD ! lamook County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 6 days. Rebecca Elizabeth Barger was men as well as all necessary tools and and was loaded with freight for thisj CHIROPRACTIC 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 of Block born in Pennsylvania May 1, 1851. equipment. j city. Veterinarian THE BETTER WAY TO 1, according to the original plat of Her father and mother were pioneers The Government Compensation Act OF SALE OF REAL the town of Cloverdale, and I will on of Oregon, settling near Forest Grove, also applies to all Forest officers un­ Bell phone 8F$, Mutual phone HEALTH PROPERTY Saturday, tl 'th day of November, and in Tillamook county, spending der which, in case of accidental in- j RECEPTION GIVEN TEACHERS Tillamook Oregon 1923, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. 15 years of her life in this county. juries while on official duty, hospital The school teachers of the Tilla­ at the Court House door in Tillumook She is survived by her husband, and doctors fees are paid and in case DR. H. L. BABB mook high and public schools were Notice is hereby given that pur­ I City, Oregon sell said property at James E. Barger, and one son, and of death the families are allowed an I given a reception at the Guild hall CHIROPRACTOR I suant to an order and license issued public auction to the highest bidder one daughter, namely, F. R. Cardiff annuity under certain conditions. The last Wednesday night. With the R. E. RINGO. M. D 'for cash in hand for the purpose of of Tillamook and Mrs. Kate Keldson Government Employees Retirement f the County Court of the State I out of --- - 1 teachers and others present the num- Physician and Surgeon I .satisfying the judgement rendered in to the position o1'-'“”1“- '-“'-’ —for the County of Tilla- i of Ocean Beach, Cal. Three brothers Act also applies I of OrOegon, Both Telephones ’ r r her approximated .. . _ one ... hundred _____ J per- said cause in favor of plaintiff and the matter of the estates of j and three sisters also survive de ­ I mookjn t— Room 14-15, Natl. Bldg. rores ranger. sons. A very delightful evening was 211 Tillamook, Building A one-day written test composed I Wendell Bean and Barbara Bean, min- 1 Sgainst defendant for the sum of ceased, as follows. Mrs. Mary Pom- Tillamook, ____________ ~ I 01s, the undersogned, as guardian of $86.60, with interest at the rate of ■ eroy, Rainier, Ore., Mrs. Jennie Eat­ largely of practical questions concern-1 I the estates of the said minors, wil, on 6 per cent per unnum from October 1,1 on, Aberdeen, Wash., Mrs. Nellie ing timber, forest fires, surveying and I or after the 22nd day of October, 1923 1923, the further sum of $32.27, costa Wirtz, Milwaukie, Ore., J. P. Wag­ grazing is given on October 23. Ap- sell at private sale, for cash, or part and disbursements, and the costs and ner, Forest Grove, Frank Wagner, plicants are also given credit for ed­ H. T. Botta Geo. P. Winslow BARRICK * HALL Los Angeles, Cal., M. R. Wagner, ucation and experience. The age lim-; cash and secured note for the balance, expenses of the sale. Dated this October 12, 1923. 1 Rainier. its of 21 to 35 do not apply to persons upon such terms as may seem to be BOTTS & WINSLOW Attorneys at Law thfi knQwn JOHN ASCHIM Funeral services were held at the entitled to preference because of mil-j c)aude w to the best interest of the said minors, Lawyers attorney of d wag elected I subject to confirmation by the said Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. [ Henkle chapel at 10 a. m. last Wed­ itary or naval serv.ee National Building l-7t nesday, Rev. L. M. Anderson, officiat­ The examination will be given by grand chancellor of the d lod Court, the following described real Tillamook Oregon Tillamook Q R ing. Interment was in the Odd Fel­ the Forest Supervisors at twenty-one of Knights of Pythjas premises, situated in the County of NOTICE locations in Oregon and Washington. | has been known for some time th#i low’s cemetery near this city. Tilamook and State of Oregon, towit; REDUCED LOAD LIMIT An undivided one-fifth interest The following relatives and old Information concerning it and appli­ Mr. Barrick would be chosen for the Persian Overland Country time friends came over here to attend cation blanks may be secured from position, and it only remained for the (each being the owner of an undivid­ McMinnville-Tillamook Highway ed one-tenth interest,) subject to the the funeral services, and last sad any of these headquarters. D 6-L 16 grand lodge to convene and his elec­ Club A. 1. 40 gallon fireproof roof­ Maximum load limit on McMinn- rites: Mrs. Wirtz, Milwaukie, and life estate of their mother, Isma Bean, ing liquid, best quality. Cheap. tion followed. Tillamook is now the Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. B. ville-Tillamook Highway between i her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Lynch of in and to the following: Percy, the Bicycle Doctor, 10 West home of two state grand lodge heads, r Stated communications first and The west half of the northeast junction with West Side Pacific High­ Portland; J. P. Wagner, Forest Grove; Third St. Mutual Phone. the other being John Aschim, who third Thursdays of each mouth tai way, approximately one mile south of M. R. Wagner, Rainier; Mrs. Minnie quarter, the northwest quarter of the last summer was elected grand mast­ Visitors — southeast quarter and the northeast McMinnville in Yamhill County and Johnson, Mist, Ore.; Mrs. P. M. Pop­ Werner Weiss, who left here the er of the Oregon grand lodge of Odd FOR SALE—LOTS NO. 36 AND 37 Masonic Hall. CORA L. MILLER, Socty Hebo in Tillamook County, 16500 ham and Ed Meier of Berkenfield, first of September for a visit to re- quarter of the southwest quarter of block 79, Brighton addition for $500. , , Fellows. »»VW«». Tillamook xmaiuwK ice» feels iionorea honored by ny section twenty, in township two south, pounds including weight of vehicle. Ore; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pomeroy of latives in La Crosse and Fountain; the election of two of her citizens, Inquire Headlight office. B-152 W. R. C. of range nine west of the Willamette Maximum load per inch width of tire Pedee, Oregon; Miss Helen Spitz- City, Wisconsin, returned to this coun-1 and stiH further honors will come to lt-8p Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept, for vehicles having a total tire width nagle of Wapato, Wash., a grand ty last Monday. He is a cheesemaker |U8 in the matter of state conventions Meridian. FOR SALE— 1917 STUDEBAKER of Oregon meets on first snd third of thirty inches or over,450 pounds; daughter of deceased. W. J. REICHERS at Maple Grove fa. , when the Armory ¡g completed; and roadster, $75.00, also small electric Friday evenings of each month, at Guardian of the Estate of Wendell for vehicles having a total tire width that housing and the near beach re­ generator. • Inquire Headlight. Z- 8 o’clock in the W. O. W. of less than thirty inches, 375 pounds Bean and Barbara Bean, Minors sorts will make this city a popular 150 52-2t Visitors welcome. per inch width of tire. 60-6t place for conventions. Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. Effective October 15, 1923 to April FOR SALE— WINTER EATING Elisabeth Conover, Secretary 16, 1924. apples direct from the farm to con­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Authority, Laws 1923, Chapter 145, sumer, Jonathan, Spitzenberg, Rome CORINTH POST NO. 35 Section 1. Beautys and Grimes Golden apples, Department of Oregon By Order of the IN THE COl’NTY COURT OF THE $1.50 to 1.75 per box, delivered first Meets on second and on fourth SI ATE OF OREGON POR Fili. OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COM­ of November. Write Percy Stone, Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p-m. MISSION, COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK Forest Grove, Oregon. 52-3tp n the W. O. W. halL The Ansco camera company of Wm. Duby, Chairman J. S. Diehl, Commander i Binghampton, N. Y., one of the larg- In the Mattar of the Estate of CONTRACTORS LOOK— FINE H. B. Van Duzer, Commissioner H. W. Speak Adjutant 1 est concerns of its kind in the United E. K. Gilbert, deceased. grade of building tile, cheap. Til­ W. H. Malone, Commissioner States, sent a letter to Howard Lamar Johnson Chapter, lamook Clay Works. 51-tf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Portland, Oregon, of Lamar’s drug store of this city un­ R. A. M. the County Court of the State of Ore­ September 25, 1923. der date of October 6, in which is 'RUIT JARS. CHEAP. CALL 106M Stated Communication aee- gon for the County of Tillamook, has contained the following appreciation: 46tf ond and fourth Tuesdays tai duly appointed the undersigned, ad- “We want to thank you for enclos­ month. Vial tor a welcome. ministrator of the estate of E. K. ure of negative and prints showing 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E. I. E. Keldson, Sec. All persons hav- Gilbert, deceased, the display feature you so ingeniously Qr. Section 26 T. 1 N, R. 10 W. near ing claims against the said estate are worked out to advertise Ansco pro­ Tillamook Lodge No. 57 Bay City, Oregon. Has value for required to present them, properly ducts. This is so good that we are A. F. A A. M. timber, grazing and water rights. verified, to the undersigned, at the going to feature it in an early issue Price $2100. A. S. Carswell, Se- Stated communication sec­ The 1924 city budget which was offices of Barrick & Hall, room 7, aproved bv the county tax supervis­ bastapol, Calif. 88-tf ond Wednesday in each The Pacific International Live Stock The Insert above shows three very of the Ansco Dealer, giving the credit, National Building, Tillamook, Ore- ing committee this week, has passed Exposition is held in Portland. Or., typy Shorthorns that are coming to of course, to you and Mr. Bell for month. Visiting Brothers gon, within six months from the dale through its different phases, and now but it is "true to name." Livestock of our exposition. They are owned by this and for |he excellent showing TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB. welcome. Also wagon and harness. George of the first publication of this notice, is definitely the amount total that will the best herds comes from all parts H. C. Lookabaugh of Oklahoma. They which you have made. We Harvey Ebinger, See. Crimmons, 410 E. First St. 37tf Date of first publication, October meet the expenditures of the city the of the continent to fight out the last will help make up a wonderful string, feel that you should consider battle for supremacy in its show ring but they will have to look thetr pret­ I yourself fortunate to have so 12, 1923. coming year. Animals that win the purple ribbons tiest and beefiest if they wlu against as Mr. Bell. CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR, Date of last publication, November at the Pacific International are as the other Shorthorn herds to be shown I live a finisher The general purposes expenditures $8.50 per cord. I-eava orders at ' We are putting Mr. Bell down to re­ 9, 1923. good as the best anywhere. this year given by the budget approximate Tuesday Evening, 7:30 Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9tf ceive each month the Ansco Dealer. ” The lower panel of the MINNIE J. GILBERT picture Judges, without exsuptlon. will be $11,140. Road purposes, $6,148. Li- Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. shows the Thorp string of Jerseys Administratrix brary, $1,000; Interest general bonds, from California. They will be at the men of national experience, and great PUPPIES FOR SALE. COLLIE— $7,335; Sinking funds, $5,000; Inter­ Exposition in Portland November 3 ability. The judging alone is worth Marathon Lodge No. Shepherd mixed. Fine cattle dogs. NOTICE est on road warrants, $320; Armory, to 10 to see if they are as good as the a trip to see and hear. 93, Knights of Pythias Price males $5.00. Females $2.50. --------- There is no livestock show held any $3,100; Emergencies, $2,200. Estimat-1 Jerseys of Oregon, Washington. Idaho REDUCED LOAD LIMIT * Address Box 5, Strassel, Oregon. Regular meeting Mon­ ed receipts: Fines, $1,000; Licenses. 1 and elsewhere They have good Jer­ where in America that surpasses that « day evening at 7:45 seys in California, but they will meet of the Pacific International And the ; $100; Miscellaneous, $703: Total, $36,-; Roosevelt Coast Highway 83 ACRES NEAR DEVIL’S LAKE, ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ths best of the West at Portland. best of it is that it is near sharp. By order of the 243. The last three items under the along Roosevelt highway, all fence Maximum load limit on Roosevelt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Chancellor Commander with barb wire, 15 acres under cult­ Coa.it Highway between Neskowin in head of estimated receipts should be ivation, small barn and shed on Tillamook County, through Hebo, and expected from the city tax levy. <>M cent per word per issue, place, plenty fine spring water, one Hemlock to Tillamook City, thence or write P. O Box 713. with a minimum charge of $ .25 lt-12 mile to factory, one mile to ocean, north to the crossing of the Miami Readers are charged at the FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS CAN one half mile to Lake and school, river, excepting that portion within same rate. All reading notices get in touch with Mrs. O. C. Clay­ will make fine dairy by now while must have “adv." attached. No the corporate limits of Tillamook, al­ pool by addressing 320 10th St., land is cheap, $40 an acre cash or preferred positions. so from Mohler north to the junction Portland, Ore. Phone Main 5557. $50 on installment half down and with the Hamlet road in Clntaop- l-2t rest on 5 per cent. Will take house ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1 otinly, 16500 pounds including weight and lot in Tillamook in trade. ‘J. A. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE MAY of vehicle. Maximum load per inch The Kiwanis club members met Dick. width of tire for vehcles having a FOR SALE communicate with Ensign Lee of last Wednesday on the occasion of the Salvation Army at the White FOR SALE OR TRADE their weekly luncheon. This being FOR SALE—WELL ESTABLISHED Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., fire prevention week, Thos. Coates, jeweler business. Reason for death FOR SALE OR TRADE. INCOME Portland, Oregon. chief of the fire department, gave an and residence property in Garibaldi. of owner. Adress Mrs. T. F. interesting address on the subject of Three family apartment and 5-rooni HIRED MAN WANTED TO MILK Robertson, Box 6, Houlton, Ore. l-2t fire prevention. Rev. Hilton, evange­ 10 cows. All winter work. bungalow, all modern built-ins both, A huge building! It covers ten sheep and goat department, poultry, FOR SALE— THREE YEAR OLD 3F2 Bell phone. list, from Eugene, gave a pleasing hot and cold water. E. M. Vail l-4t talk on the principles of the Kiwanis, acres of ground. It takes a lot of horses, with two big auction sales Jersey and Ilolstain. A. J. Nord­ time to walk all over ten acres, but strom, Sand Lake Road. 1-11 MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28 PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK- which struck a responsive chord. He the Paoiflc International Is so full of rings in the corners. The Pacific International Live Stock acres. Ten in berries, stock, mach­ ing. Mrs. A. S. Dorsey, 16 W. 8th was followed by song conductor Stiv­ Interesting and fascinating exhibits Exposition is recognized by livestock FOR SALE—STAR A STAR CED street. 43. inery, etc. Clent King, Tillamook,, ers, also of Eugene, who executed that nobody gets tired. Or If they men everywhere as one of the most ar Shingles $3.50 delivered. John Ore. 35-tf Hawaian music on a common saw do. its a “happy tiredness." Important institutions of its kind in CALVES—Dont kill the stragglers. I Mathers, phone 11-R. 50-tf Not only is it the largest building the world. It is held in Portland, Or., with a violin bow that thrilled those can use your well marked heifer FOR RENT of its kiud in the world, but its ar November S 10 inclusive. People come present with the novelty of the exe calves. Call or phone me at Con­ VAUGHAN DRAGSAWS. E. G rangement is ideal. The great arena across the to see its attrac eution. He also gave a cheerful reci- where ths judging 1s done in the day tlons—the continent over’s store. Paul Disney, succes­ Krebs, mutual phone. 51-tf DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS finest livestock in the tation. About forty Kiwanis were time and the horse show held at night. world. This is an opportunity to visit 2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E. sor to J. Merrell Smith “The Calf present. Is in the center. In tront is the beau and learn and enjoy, close at home FOR RENT OR SALE— 75 ACRE Man.’’ 39tf WANTED tiful Industrial Exhibits divisions. 72S You could travel all over the United dairy ranch at Neskowin without Halfway— New city budget makes feet long and 120 teet wide—filled States and see no better exposition. cows. For particulars write or see WANTED TO BUY with a bewildering number of exquls The pride we take in the Pacific In a cut from last year of almost half. Sam Bower, 107 North 6th St.. HOL’SE MOVER. LITTLE JOBS OR Ite displays. On the other sides of the ternational is justified. It is ours, and big ones done right . Anyone hav ­ WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR Portland, Oregon. 1-tf arena are ranged the beef cattle it Indicates what kind of people we ing this class of work see F. J. Car­ sale Hadley, Mutual Roseburg gets factory for manu­ barn, the dairy cattle department, are —the beet. FOR SALE— HIGH BRED MALE ter 100 1-2 nd Ave. E. and 10th St. phone. facture of cement blocks msmiwmrstsimtmrmt REBECCA E. BARGER DIES HERE SUNDAY TWO HONORED HERE BY GRAND LODGES LODGE DIRECTORY PERSONAL MENTION Stock Comes Far to Pacific Intemation 1 BUDGET IS APPROVED BY TAX COMMISSION CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN Pacific International Live Stock Exposition FIRE PREVENTION TALK IS HEARD BY KIWANIS