Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 07, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    •AY, MARCH 7, 1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
7
Treasurer of Tillamook County on the I the right, title and interest which the of said Court in Tillamook City, Til-|
Republican ticket subject to the ap­
Mr. Smith says that the big fire proval of the voters at the primary I said defendants, or either of them, I lamook County, Oregon, as the time
! had on the 8th day of August, 1922, and place for the hearing of the said
that raged through the western slope ! election in May 1924.
mtinued from page 6)
or which they, or either of them, have ' Account and any objections thereto,
of the Coast range must have origin­ If nominated and elected I shall , since acquired, in and to the follow ; and the closing of said Estate.
rmination to seek this treas-
Dated February 8th, 1924.
ated somewhere in Clatsop county, endeavor to conduct the business of j ing described real premses, situated
t it was not until he was 50 for that is where it came from. The the office honestly and efficiently and in the County of Tillamook and State
T. H. GOYNE,
to keep in mind at all times that a [of Oregon, towit:
Lage that Smith actually be-
i
Executor
of
the last Will and Test-
burned-over hills east of this city,
ament, and Estate of Henry
l excavations on Necarney were in that fire, and millions of big public office is a public trust and a ( The southeast quarter of section
r»r*
I I
1
DU
r> • T • OIT * XAMkA.
Hays, Deceased.
J. 1J>. A U4U«AbAh
I
L following a well thought firs, spruce and hemlock were a part public officer is a public servant and ' nine, in township three south, range
—W-
-a. •
hi«
k <. »* *i... ¿¡j"
WOBU ur UM} 7»'i»u»uieiu» Mendan,
18-5t
ui iwu years ne woraeu; out ox uie connagratiun. Mainly, how­ tend to the business promptly and containing 160 acres, more or less,
DR. E. D. ALLEN
Optical and X-Ray Laboratories
g is remarkable in that con- ever, the fire swept along the higher courteously. I respectfully ask for
JOHN
ASCHIM
In
the office on Thursday only.
DENTISTS
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
k-there is no proof that he levels, back from the beach, and /our support.
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
sped
southward,
going
far
down
the
Natl.
Bldg.
Both
Ilíones
National BuOditig
>t discouraged.
True there
W. L. BRYAN
22-5t
TILLAMOOK,
ORE.
coast
through
Lincoln
and
other
coun
­
Tillamook
Oregon
ge been times of depression;
20-lltp!
Notice is hereby given that the un-
♦ ♦ ♦
ten he was weary both in mind ties to the south of us. It must have
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT 1 dersigned has been appointed admin­
taken place in summer, when fanned I
________ _
I; but when he quit up there, ...a
Both Phones
istrator with the Will annexed of the
Hours 9 to 6
.M.d k, th..
™.JS ToT"ErEPE5tiA~ ™JERS 0E
DAVID ROBINSON
[with exactly the same idea
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
Elltate
oi
Frank
Whitaker
deceased
bad when he began quest of that prevail at that season of the1
Phyvfcdan and Surgeon
Oregon for the County of Tillamook. by the County Court of Tillamook
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
id treasure. Of one thing he year. The Indians and early settlers | This will announce my candidacy , <.v ar
j County, Oregon.
.
Dentista
here,
say
that
it
was
the
greatest
j
National
Buttding
...
.
,
,
.1.
,
.
..
I»
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
feed. The treasure is there,
All persons having claims against
subject to the approval of the Re-,
fire
ever
had
within
their
time.
Small
­
las cunningly hidden by men
■ said Estate are notified to present TiUatnopk
publican voters at the May Primary 1 . .°... , .
215-216 Tillamook Building
Oregon
r. _ the
n,, office of r ci
r In announc­ Jacob Nicklaus, deceased,
Jligence, who made false er fires have spread over the coast I for
Tillamook, Oregon
the same to me for allowance at the
Sheriff.
section
within
the
memory
and
ob
­
Bients and erected false mon­
the
.
office
of
Botts
&
Winslow,
attorneys
ing
myself
for
a
second
term
I
stand
Notice
is
hereby
given,
that
to mislead all who might later servation of the old settlers.
.
_ on my
, _____
_
record __ as ________
an officer undersigned
administratrix of thej»t law, Tillamook City, Oregon, with-
Previous to the big fire of 1868, was squarely
CHIROPRACTIC
DR. O. L. HOHEFELD
[find it. The question arises
during the past three years and I in- estate of Jacob Nicklaus, deceased, >n six months from the date of this
the
big
fire
on
the
Nestucca
river,
Bint in the mind of the read-
has
filed
in
the
County
Court
of
Tilla-
-
notice.
vite your close inspection of that
THE BETTER WAY TO
Veterinarian
tet became of the nun who [ which swept from the east to the ! record. If re-nominated and later re- mook County, Oregon, her final ac-j Dated this February 8, 1924.
[
west
over
a
large
territory.
This
!
HEALTH
■ and if they escaped, why
H. T. BOTTS,
I elected, I shall endeavor to enforce count as such administratrix of said
■ty or some of their descend- ! was before the Nestucca Indian chief all laws honestly, efficiently, and im- estate, and that the 31 day of March Administrator of the Estate of Frank
Tillamook
Oregon
fear upon the scene with a Harna was sent to the Grand Ronde partially.
Whitaker, deceased.
1924, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., |
DR. H. L. BABB
Karked plat, and unearth th<> i reservation. He and his tribe fled |
at the Court room of said Court 1
JOHN ASCHIM
18-5t
■ Mr. Smith doen’t know with their women and children and
20-14t House in the County of Tillamook,
CHIROPRACTOR
A4
!
horses
to
the
big
sand
spit
near
the
[
■about that. What he be-
State of Oregon, has been fixed by
♦
♦
♦
R. E. RINGO. M. D.
sthat the treasure, whatever present town of Woods, and stayed i
THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS the Court as the time for hearing ob­
until
the
roaring,
seething
fire
had
!
Both
Telephones
Physician and Burgeon
■consist of, is where the
■it
jections to Final Account and the
OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Bien in the “big stick canoe” | spent its force in the mountains and i
settlement thereof.
til Tillamook. Building
♦
Room 1-2, Beals’ Bldg.
left i *To determine just where it 1 uplands. According to this old Indian,
Dated and first published February
Candidate for re-election to the
ESTABLISHED RATES FOR
♦
who
talked
of
the
event
before
his
■caused Pat Smith to spend
29,
1924.
was
Tillamook,
Ora.
office of County Assessor. My policy
♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
all tl Kney he could earn or had, ! death, at the Grand Ronde Indian in the future as in the past, will be
k
"
MAGGIE NICKLAUS
Geo. P. Winalow
to two years of hard work, ! reservation, deer, elk, and cougars prompt attention to business, econ- Administratrix of the estate of Jacob ♦
H. T. Botts
in iMMhi
i
♦ öne cent per word per issue,
mights
be asked what was Mr. | and other wild animals were hemmed omy, and efficient service.
It n
_
Nicklaus, deceased.
BQTT8 & WINSLOW
♦ with a minimum charge of 025.
1
Smith do gig all the years from his! in and cooked crisp before the leap-
Barrick & Hall, Attorneys
21-t5
BARRICK A HALL
C. A. JOHNSON
♦ Readers are charged at the
to the time he began the j
™Spe!l°Jf
Lawyers
21-tl"
♦ same rate. All reading notices
____ ^H)utwardly, he pursued the | a race horse. Other animals, stated
Attorneys at Law
♦ ♦ ♦
CITATION
♦ must have “adv.” attached. No
Oregon
same hoifest it vocation
vocation that
that other
other men
men! Ithe old chief’ ?Ot to the beaches’
Tillamook
TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK
preferred positions.
plus that, his friends be- ar.d were io be seen commingling in
In the County Court of the State of ♦
COUNTY
he" was¡studying out the «PPyent amity, their savage natures
Tillamook
Oregon for the County of Tillamook. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
■ - I I subdued by the terror of the flames.
s of securing the buried
172J
Bell phone
I
This
fire,
states
Mr.
Smith
burned
off
hereby
announce
my
candidacy
In
the
matter
of
the
Estate
of
nd the way he went at it, I
J. L. KETCH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
at the latter theory jg’ one side or end of Hebo mountain, a for the office of County Assessor of Cyrus W. McIIvaine, deceased,
I
Tillamook county on the Republican
t Smiht is a thnker. He prominent Tillamook land mark.
Real Estate and Insurance
To
Frank
McIIvaine,
Samuel
W.
Mc-
THE BEST IN CHIROPRACTIC—
lied visionary, but all men 1 Mr. Smith accounts for his initials— ticket at the May Primaries.
In case I am nominated and elected Ilvaine, Mrs. Bell Miller, Mrs. Sally
thus: “My father and
Dr. J. L. Fayette. Beals building,
305 2nd Ave East
ings are visionary to a1 IP. H. M.— ■thus:
Mann, Perry McIIvaine, Mrs. Carey
Tillamook, Oregon. Both phones.
r less extent.
The man j . mother could not agree upon a name I will endeavor to fill the office of Sewell, Greeting:
15-tf
Bion or imagination never | for me, when I was born. My father Assessor to the general satisfaction
In the name of the State of Ore­
h of a splash in this world, wanted to call me Patrick Henry of the taxpayers of Tillamook county.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
H. D. MANN
gon, You are hereby cited and re­
C. R. CHAPIN
rs have it. Edison is a man Smith, in honor of Patrick Henry,
the
old
Tillamook Office
colonial
orator,
but
to
this,
♦
♦
♦
quired
to
appear
in
the
County
Court
WHAT HAVE YOU?—I HAVE A 2!
| The minute the visionary
Attorney at Law
of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­ acre tract, all cleared, in suburbs'
NOTICE TO VOTERS
a success of his work then ' nr»y mother had objection; so they com­
BEALS BUILDING
ty of Tillamook, at the Court room
acclaims him a practical promised by calling me Patrick Hen­
of Portland, in splendid location J
ry Marshall Smith, the latter name
I hereby announce myself as a thereof, at Tillamook City in the
Beals
’
Building
Tillamook,
Ore.
Both
for exchange. No gravel. Fine j
th is a practical man. He being my mother’s maiden name. As candidate for the office of County County of Tillamook on Monday the
garden land, or good for chickens.
educated man, so far as they did not have much else to give Surveyor on the Republican ticket, 7th day of April 1924, at 10 o’clock,
New 5-room house. I want four or
19-4t
phone 2F11.
oncerned; but he is a rea- | me, they made up for that lack, by subject to the aproval of the voters in the forenoon of that day, then and
five acres of land near Bay City or
he has that quality that giving me three sir-names. But, I at the Primary Election in May, 1924. there to show cause, if any exists Tillamook. Must be house on tract FOR SALE—8-ROOM HOUSE AND
If re-nominated and elected I shall why an order of sale should not be
n possess, a strong will have managed to stagger along with
and near town. Will not deal with
property $400. Purchaser assumes Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E B>
ination and confidence in ¡them. Most of the old timers call endeavor to give the public efficient made authorizing H. T. Botts, admin­ or through agents. Address, G.,
paving and sewer assessments and
me plain “Pat”, and that suits me all and economical service at all times.
istrator
of
said
Estate
to
sell
at
pri
­
Stated communications first and
in
care
Headlight
office,
Tillamook,
e does not care for the
taxes. South half of lots 7 and 8
vate sale the real property belong­ Oregon.
W. S. COATES
18-tf block 8 Miller’s ave. Wm. Ryan, third Thursdays of each mouth ta
others. His belief in the right.”
ing to said Estate described as fol­
Masonic Hall.
Visitors welcome.
ure on Necarney moun-
Twin Rocks, Oregon.
19-4t
FOR SALE
Having recently purchased t h e
lows:
PEARLE L. COATES, See
NOTICE
ed even the stage of mere
City
Commencing at the Southwest cor­
FOR SALE—DONKEY ENGINE, 9
ief; it has come to be a farm commonly known as “The
with To the Tax Payers of Tillamook ner of Block 5 of Fuller’s Addition FOR SAL E—SMALL SAWMILL.
Dairy
”
and
stocked
the
same
w. r . c.
1-2x11, Willamette, with cable and
ong faith, which trans­
Complete except for engine and
high grade and pure bred Jersey cat­ County:
and runninb 60 feet West to starting
■ ■ ,
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept,
blocks; located now near Garibaldi.
belief.
boiler.
W.
F.
Smith,
Sandlake.
Ore
­
Price $1500. Inquire for address. of Oregon meets on first and third
I wish to advise that I have on hand point of this particular tract, and
[ plans for the future arg. tle I am prepared to furnish rich,
gon
21-ltp
Oliver M. Hickey, Attorney, 826 Friday evenings of each month, at
^■the buried treasure, are wholesome milk to the trade in quan­ the' 1923 tax rolls. Payment of taxes 1 runnin& thence North 80 feet, thence
Northwestern bank bld., Portland, 8 o’clock in the W. O. W. halL
Dat Smith. Whether) tities of one gallon or more at whole­ may be made at any time before West to the Established line of the FOR SALE—PIGS. SEE DAYTON,
“
April 5th, either in full or the first' ri«ht of way of the Pacific R«'lway
mile east Tillamook, on Wilson riv­ Oregon.
21-24 Visitors welcome.
or whether he sale prices.
the searen, .
Morning and evening deliveries. A half. Taxes on first half let go un- ‘and Navigation Company now held
Mrs. A. D. Smith, I’res.
er road. *
22-lt
;■
..
no one
I a matter whif«*
fair share of your patronage will be paid after April 5th, carry interest at Iby the Southern Pacific Company,
FOR SALE—STEEL RANGE,
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
Imself.
' k : appreciated. Mutual phone.
cheap, lone 122-W
21-2t
the rate of 1 per cent per month.
Ithence Southerly along said right of SEE DR. REEDY ABOUT 31 ACRES
bottom land, fair house and barn,
1 *'
G. H. WARD! I regret to state that owing to 8:way to Tillamook Avenue, (County
CORINTH POST NO. 35
B uried near T illa ­
20 head cow coming fresh soon hay FOR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND
,
,
:
i"
..
...
Road),
thence
East
to
point
of
be-
Department of Oregon
mook
---------- -------- - . , r ■ X,
recent decision 111
in the vircuiv
Circuit cuun.,
Court, .
. n
m n ____ 1
to finish out winter.
All land
vetch hay in car load lots or can
I . .
n k < — a J
ginning, all in Bay City, Tillamook
Meets
on second and on fourth Sat­
ith Mr. Smith last week,
bottom. Handling this for a friend
furnish mixed car. Prices quoted urdays of each month at 1:30 p. tn
OPPORTU n ’.’HES FOR DAIRYMEN
* .°. Warrants Cfor°taxes as under'County’ Ore*?on
Iked him whether he ever
B.
B.
who does not live here the year
on same on applicaton.
IN LOST RIVE?? VALLEY, IDAHO C
the gheriff must pay over! Also Lots 1, 2, 3. and 4 in Block 6
in the W. W. hall.
L the chief of the Tilla-
around.
22-ltp
nat rule .
nd j_otg j to ln glock 16 and Lots
Daughton, Lebanon, Oregon 19-tf
J. S. Diehl, Commander
¡6, to which he replied:
to the Count, \ev“ in Ca9h 811 1 to 4 in Block 17 in Bewley’s Ad-
Samuel Downs, Adjutant
we seen Kelches many a
FOR
SALE
—
14
FT.
SKIFF.
A
1
SALE
—
VICTOR
ADDING
AND
FOR
Dairymen in the Tillamook’ country m°s7ndS n^of^rop^.^ on which you 0°°" t0 B“y °ity’ Tillam°°k C°Unty’
I was a boy. I have not
, shape. W. L. Dallas, mutual phone.
calculating machine, with combin­
Johnson Chapter, No. 34
n but I have talked with who want to leave are invited to in- i _;oi,
■>ment at as re8on-
22-ltp
ation cash regster. Nearly new.
. ...
......................
w,sh a t0 dale
h8Ve ag tax
sU1- ^’d . we wil] Witness, The HON. HOMER MASON,
R. A. M.
-w
ks a good friend to the vestigate
the opportunities
at Arco,early
poggibIe
Attractive price. Headlight, G-157.
Judge of the County Court of the CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED
kept his word. What did Idaho. I have several good farms, gend you statement to cover".
Stated 1 Communication sec­
I State of Oregon for the County of
plants. Specal attention to floral CONTRACTORS
LOOK— FINE
I Well, I think he had yielding five tons alfalfa in two cut-'
ond and fourth Tuesdays hi
JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff. x
Tillamook with the seal of said Court
pieces for funerals.
TUamook [ grade of building tile, cheap. Til­
in his veins, and consid- tings, which I will lease to good 1
Month.
Visitors welcome.
I
18-4» i^ffixed, this 21st day of February
Greenhouse. Mutual phone. 224t I lamook Clay Work«.
His hair was curly or dairymen with good* cows, Cheese :
51-tf
Wm.
C. Foster, See.
1924.
it of a negro, and he factory already established. You can j
I A.
FOR SALE—155 ACRES BEAVER
I
g
;.
*t
H.
S.
BRIMHALL,
Clerk.
Tillamook Lodge No. 57
man, was straight in rent this land for half the 1 crop, and I
Attek' ,
21-5t
Bam brush ranch in God’s Valley. TRAM, WEIGHT ABOUT MOO LB.
A. F. & A. M.
a strong face and fea- you get all the income from the cows.
Also
wagon
and
harneas.
George
$5000.
Chas. Lutman, Looking
are few whites now liv- Good climate, ideal conditions, Write
Stated comme ition aee-
Crimmone, 410 E. Firat St.
37 tf
Glass,
Oregon.
22-4tp
SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE TO ,CREDITORS
saw Kelches. I think me at once.
in each
R. M. Kunze, Arco,
ond Wed.
xia Johnson, who was a Idaho.
FOR SALE—55 VARIETIES OF FOR SALE—STAR A STAR CED-
Brethern
month.
Via
Notice is hereby given: That pur- In the County Court of uhe..^tate ?f
ar Shingles $3.50 delivered, John
en Kelches. There may
thoroughbred poultry, chickens,
welcome.
1 suant to a writ of execution, issued Oregon for the County of - - 1*¿ llamook.
Mathers, phons 11-R.
50-tf
» I know where Kelches
ducks, geese, turkeys and guineas.
Howard C. Boone. Sec.
L-----
out of Circuit Court of the State of In the Matter of the Estate
1 Yes, sir. He was bur •
Send for circulars. John Hofmann
•*.
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook,
E. G.
j known as Rudder Rock,
of
Tillamook, Oregon.
22-6t VAUGHAN DRAGSAWS.
dated the 3rd day of March, 1924, up- Hensen c Sanderg> leased.
Krebs, mutual phone.
51-tf
[the government jetty
on judgment and decree of foreclos­
FOR SALE— FOUR REGISTERED
¡point, about three miles
Notice is hereby given that the
ANNOUNCEMENT
ure rendered and entered in said
Jersey Bcows from two to five years 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E.
Tuesday
7:$o
k, on the bayside, above
Court
on
the
3rd
day
of
March,
1924,!
c
<>
unt
y
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon
i
Qr. Section M T. 1 N, R. 10 W. near
all
bred, in good flow ot "»ilk A
rks, and on the south
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
I
I announce my candidacy to the offi­ ■ in the cause therein pending wiherein L>r the County of Tillamook, has duly
Bay City, Oregon. Has value for
herd sire 4 >?ar’ ol<1 Strong of
y. He was buried in a
ce
of
Treasurer
of
Tillamook
County,
,
the
State
of
Oregon,
represented
and
a
PP'nted
the
undersigned,
adminis-
timber,
grazing find water rights.
Golden
Glow
brefinl
’
"
8
’
The
cows
I over that was built a
Marathon I.odge No.
Price $2100. A. S. Carswell, Se-
>ut both the house and on the Republican ticket, and most : acting by the World War Veterans j trat°r of the estate of Hensen C. | are of Sensational Fern, Einda I.ad
92.
Knighta of Pythiaa
State Aid Commission, was plaintiff, P*1***”- deceared. AH persons hav-
baatapoL Geltf.
38-tf
ioubtless decayed and respectfully solicit your, support.
and Golden Glow breeding. »2 good
KATHLEEN
MILLS
and
Arthur
S.
Gilmore
and
Hans
P.
,n
«
<
’
■«>">3
against
the
said
estate
ru
gular
Meeting Mon-
He died either in 1862
buy by taking the bunch. Dwight I
Gjellstad
were
defendants,
in
favor
are
required
to
present
them,
proper-
(Present
Incumbent)
FOR
RENT
d
«y
evening
at 7:45
1 not certain which of
Sellers, Banks, Oregon, Rt. 2. 22-4t r 1
wrified, to the undersigned, at the
22-tf , of the said plaintiff and against the
As I remember he was
sharp. By order of the
♦ ♦ ♦
defendants in the sum of twenty two l °®’ces
Barrick & Hall, National FOR SALE— 560 ACRE DAIRY DESlSAJHX FURNISHED ROOMS
in years, but was not
'mF’
Chaneellor Commander
2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E.
| hundred dollars, with interest thereon Building, Tillamook, Oregon, within
FOR
SHERIFF
farm 20 miles south of Kelso and
old at the time of his
at the rate of four per cent per an-!six
from the date of the first
Longview, Wash. Close to the Pa­
BOARD OR ROOM, OR BOTH IN HOUSE MOVER. LITTLE JOBS OR
I hereby announce that I will be a num from August 8th, 1922, until ipublication of this notice.
cific highway. This is the best
modem house in city. Corner of
SWAX WRECK
big ones done right. Anyone hav­
candidate before the republican pri­ paid, the purther sum of fifty three j Date oi first publication, February
river bottom farm in the country,
4th Ave. W. and Stillwell.
14-tf
ing this clean of work see F. J. Car­
wreck, so-called must maries in May next, for the nomina­ and 35-100 dollars, with interest
1924.
level, well drained and under dike.
ter, 912 Tenth street, phone 42-J,
ice after the Spanish I 1 tion for Sheriff. If nominated and thereon at the rate of eight per cent I Date ot Iaat publication, March 28,
300 acres in meadow, the rest in ROOMS FOR RENT—103 FIFTH
Qtr
io-i2t
landed its men on the ¡elected, I will enforce the law to the per annum from February 14th, 1924, 1®24.
pasture, all fenced and cross fenc­ street East.
14-tf
G. D. SANDERS
e. An old Indian wo- best of my ability. I am a Spanish- until paid, the further sum of two I
ed. Cow bam 60x160, stands 110
Administrator.
hat two big ships shot American war veteran, with a record hundred fifty dollars attorney’s fees, |
cows, holds 300 tons of hay. Good FOR RENT—SEVERAL TRACTS OF ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE MAY
communicate with Ensign I«e of
land in Arco, Idaho; all improved;
her for half a day off i of ’en years service. I was also a and costs and disbursements, taxed [
horse barn and other buildings.
the Salvation Army at the White
water,
fences,
houses;
and
all
in
al
­
and
allowed
at
$6.00,
and
directing
NOTICE
OF
HEARING
OF
FINAL
during
leach, at least 50 years fedora) officer for one year
Full dairy equipment and all kinds
Shield Home. 565 Mayfair Ave.,
ACCOUNT OF EXECUTOR
falfa but 40 acres. Cheese factory
easure was brought the World war, and have been a resi- me, as sheriff, to sell the real prem-
of farming machinery. Price 3150
Portland, Oregon.
with
Tillamook
milk
prices
near.
per
acre,
330
000
cash
den
’
of
Tillamook
county
for
fifteen
Ing to this Indian wo-
ises therein, and hereinafter, describ-
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bal. easy
Good chance for man or men with
the ships sank. It is years last past.
terms to reliable party, H. F. Re-
••d to satisfy the said judgment, I will
Notice is hereby given That the
bunch of cows. If interested see PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK-
I on Monday, the 7th day of April,, Executor of the last Will and Test-
BERT HUDSON
this ship had a cargo ’
ber & Co., Kelso, Wash.
22-2t
iag. Mrs. A. S. Doraey, 13 W. 8th
J. J. Powell, city, or address him to
22-tf 1924, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon ament, and Estate of Henry Hays,
feors ago, I sold 300
Street
43.
P. O. box 375, Tillamook, Ore 21-2t
beeswax to a Portland
♦ ♦ ♦
I of said day, at the north door of the , deceased, has filed his Final Account COWS FOR SALE—TEN HEAD OF
milch
cows;
2
fresh,
remaineder
one can tell this bees­ TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK 1 Court House in Tillamook City, Ore- as such Executor in the County Court i
WANTED
fresh last of February, and in |
WANTED TO BUT
COUNTY
ine. I think it is bees-
, gon, sell at public auction to the high- of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
March
next.
Also
1
set
of
used
comparison with real'
eat bidder for cash in hand, subject County, and that the said Court has
double harness, 1 perfection milk- I WANTED—WOMAN COOK OR WO
I respectfully announce that I am . to confirmation by the said Court, and , appointed Saturday, March 8th, 1924,
not show any differ-
man helper. Elmore Hotel, Rock­
I Ing machine. Clark Embum, Bell
a candidate for the office of County to redemption as by law provided, ell at 10 o’clock A. M. at the Court Room
away. Oregon.
21-2t
S FOR TREASURE Blc E,RE HERE WAS “
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