Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 28, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    iq AY, MARCH 28. 1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
9
dahlia expert explains
L can^'^att f°r th“ office of County erty hereinafter describe^ to the high- at the Court room of said Court
1 reasurer of Tillamook County on the est bidder for cash in hand at private House in the County of Tillamook,
Don’t plant Dahlias too early, as
State of Oregon, has been fixed by
Republican ticket subject to the ap­ sale, to-wit:
they dislike to bloom during the hot,
A one-fourth interest in the West the Court as the time for hearing ob-
proval of the voters at the primary
Ll’ELLA BENNETT WALKER dry, midsummer weather.
half of Lot 13, Block 7, Elmore jections to Final Account and the
Don’t plant the tubers too near the election in May 1924.
Park, in Tillamook County Ore- settlement thereof.
I
If nominated and elected I shall' • gon.
roots of rank growing trees or shrubs.
Dated and first published February
11. Bennett was born in Ottawa U your soil will grow potatoes you endeavor to conduct the business of
Now therefore, I will from and 29, 1924.
Mid- February 9, 1873. At can easily grow good dahlias most the office honestly and efficiently and after the 28th day of April, 1924 sell
MAGGIE NICKLAUS
to keep in mind at all times that a said property at private sale to the Administratrix of the estate of Jacob
1 e of 12 she moved to Cherry successfully.
Dr. J. D. TURMER
DR. P. J. SHARP
On very poor soil work in a little public office is a public trust and a highest bidder for cash in hand at
Nicklaus, deceased.
I Nebraska, residing there three
Optical
sad X-Ray Laboratori««
DR.
E.
D.
ALLEN
public
officer
is
a
public
servant
and
the offices of Hare, McAlear & Peters, Barrick & Hall, Attorneys
t a half years. In 1889 she moved well-rotted manure or bone meal, but
In
the
office
on Thursday only.
don’t overdo it. Dahlias do not want his duty is to be at the office and at­ in the Shute Savings Bank building
DENTISTS
klaekamas county, Oregon. On too rich a soil.
tend to the business promptly and in Hillsboro, Oregon.
National Building
CITATION
Natl. Bldg.
Both Phones
L 29,
she W8S j0‘ned
WCd'
Never stand the tuber on end when courteously. I respectfully ask for
Dated this 27th day of March, 1924.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Tillamook
Oregon
Your
support.
planting. Lay them flat or horizontal
fwith C. E. Walker.
R. F. PETERS, Guardian. In the County Court of the F
State of I
W.
L.
BRYAN
L was converted in 1891 in Nick- in the bottom of the hole about six
ilio »VI
1
HARE, McALEAR & PETERS
Oregon for the County of Tillamook.}
* I
Both Phones
Hours 9 to S
~
20-lltp
Attorneys for Guardian.
DAVID »ROBINSON
Ln Nebraska, joining the Methodist inches in depth. Put sand under the
I
In the matter of the Estate of
25-5t
Lof that place. In 1893 she was' tuber, two or three inches of soil over
♦ ♦ ♦
• 4
Cyrus W. McIIvaine, deceased,
ITtyaktoa and Surgeon
it, and the other three or four inches
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
Lsferrevl by letter to the First after the plants are well up.
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF
To
Frank
McIIvaine,
Samuel
W.
Mc
­
Dentists
SHERIFF’S SALE
fhodist church of Oregon City,
National
Building
Allow only one sprout to grow from
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
IIvaine,
Mrs.
Bell
Miller,
Mrs.
Sally
in 189*5 to Dennison, Iowa. In each tuber. You will get more and
215-816 Tillamook Building
Oregon
Mann, Perry McIIvaine, Mrs. Carey1 Tillamos*
L
moved to Armor S. D.
Notice is hereby given: That pur-
Tillamook, Oregon
much larger blooms.
This will announce my candidacy
Sewell, Greeting:
Ire Mr Walker was converted and
suant to a writ or
of execution, issued
> n Z j suani
When plants have made their sec­ subiort to
In
the
name
of
the
State
of
Ore-1
Ler they joined the Congrega-
ond or third set of leaves, pinch or
gon, You are hereby cited and re- *
T m .°
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
CHIROPRACTIC
L church. In 19U she was trans-
cut out the top. A branch will start
quired to appear in the County Court
L(1 i,y letter to the United Bretb- from each of the four or six leaf axils,
THE BETTER WAY TO
mg myself for a second term I stand nn
Veterinarian
[church of Pleasant Valley where giving you a lower growing plant squarely on my record as an officer on judgment and decree of foreclos­ of the State of Oregon, for the Coun- ’
HEALTH
ure rendered and entered in said ty of Tillamook, at the Court room
[ fajthfully served her Master as an with more flowers.
during the past three years and I in­
L worker until she was called to
[Court on the 3rd day of March, 1924, thereof, at Tillamook City in the!
If buds form on plants that are too vite your close inspection of that I
Tillamos*
in the cause therein pending wherein County of Tillamook on Monday the '
[ reward on high.
,
young, pick them off. Let your plants record. If re-nominated and later re­
DR.
H.
L.
WABB
7th
day
of
April
1924,
at
10
o
’
clock,
[
the
State
of
Oregon,
represented
and
Rhe is survived by her husband and get a good growth first before letting elected, I shall endeavor to
enforce actjng by the World War Veterans in the forenoon of that day, then and
[children: Alex Walker of East them bear flowers.
CHIROPRACTOR
all laws honestly, efficiently, ®nd ittl- Qtntp AiH
.PT there to show cause, if any exists
State Aid Commission, woo
was plaintiff,
Lver, Mrs. Alice Davis of Spring-
When plants first commence to partially.
why
an
order
of
sale
should
not
be:
R. E. RINGO. M. D
and Arthur S. Gilmore and Hans P.
L Oregon, Peter P. Walker of bloom nothing is better than to mulch
JOHN ASCHIM
Gjellstad were defendants, in favor made authorizing H. T. Botts, admin­
L’sant Valley, Leslie M. Walker of the surface of the soil with manure.
Physician and Burgeon
20-14t of the said plaintiff and against the istrator of said Estate to sell at pri­
[Dalles, Ernest and Luverne Walk­ Leaves, straw, grass clippings are
♦ ♦ ♦
defendants in the sum of twenty two vate sale the real property belong­
Room 1-2, Beala* Bldg.
ed Pleasant Valley. Also three also of great help.
hundred dollars, with interest thereon ing to said Estate described as fol­
TO
[thers and one sister.
THE
REPUBLICAN
VOTERS
The best fertilizer for young grow­
Tillamook.
j
at the rate of four per cent per an­ lows :
khe died March 19,1924 at 7 a. m. ing .dahlia plants is to hoe and elbow
OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Commencing at the Southwest cor-j H. T. Botts
num
from
August
8th,
1922,
until
Geo. P. Winslow
i her eyes close at the dawn of grease every few days, and especially
ner of Block 5 of Fuller’s Addition j
Luing here they opened to Etern- after every rain.
Candidate for re-election to the 1 pa*d> tbe purther sum of fifty three
BOTTS & WINSLOW
r ■ and 35-100 dollars, with interest and runninb 60 feet West to starting
is Dawn, and in the ¡And of Rest
BARRICK * HALL
One of the best times to cultivate office of County Assessor. My policy thereon at the rate of eight per cent point of this particular tract, and
| awaits the coming of her loved dahlias, etc., is before you plant. in the future as in the past, will be
Lawyers
running
thence
North
80
feet,
thence
per
annum
from
February
14th,
1924,
Attorneys at Law
Spade deeply and work it thoroughly. prompt attention to business, econ- until paid, the further sum of two West to the Established line of the TUlamook
rhe funeral services were conduct-
You can easily overwater when omy, and efficient service.
National
hundred fifty dollars attorney’s fees, right of way of the Pacific Railway
at the U. B. church, Rev. Wool- plants are young, but you could never
C. A. JOHNSON
. and costs and disbursements, taxed and Navigation Company now held
r officiating. Interment I. O. O. F. over-cultivate them at this time.
21-tf
and allowed at $6.00, and directing by the Southern Pacific Company, Bell phone
letery.—Contributed.
♦ ♦ ♦
It is much better not to water than
me, as sheriff, to sell the real prem­ thence Southerly along said right of
♦ ♦ ♦
to allow a crust to form after water­ TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK ises therein, and hereinafter, describ­ way to Tillamook Avenue, (County
J. L. KETCH
klLISSA ANN ARMENTROUT
ing. Rake or cultivate the surface as
COUNTY
ed to satisfy the said judgment, I will Road), thence East to point of be­
Real Estate and Insurance
soon as is can be worked.
on Monday, the 7th day of April,, ginning, all in Bay City, Tillamook
llrs Melissa Ann Armentrout died
Daily surface sprinklings do more
805 2nd A»e East
I hereby announce my candidacy 1924, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon County, Oregon.
Lr home in Forest Grove, Oregon, harm than good. Soak the beds thor­
for the office of County Assessor of of said day, at the north door of the
Also Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Block 6
[last Monday morning, aged 75 oughly once or twice a week, or as
Court House in Tillamook City, Ore­ and Lots I to 4 in Block 16 and Lots 1
1rs. Deceased was bom in Wash- often as needed to keep the soil moist Tillamook county on the Republican
ticket
at
the
May
Primaries.
gon,
sell at public auction to the high­ 1 to 4 in Block 17 in Bewley’s Ad­
Lon county, and her husband, who
Dahlias like plenty of water when
In case I am nominated and elected est bidder for cash in hand, subject dition to Bay City, Tillamook County,
C. R. CHAPIN
I three years ago, was one of the in bloom, but can not stand wet feet.
Tillamos* Office
I will endeavor to fill the office of to confirmation by the said Court, and Oregon.
Leers of the Forest Qrove section, It is very important that you have
Attorney at Law
Assessor to the general satisfaction to redemption as by law provided, ell Witness, The HON. HOMER MASON,
BEALS BUILDING
leased is survived by her son, F. S good drainage.
of the taxpayers of Tillamook county. the right, title and interest which the Judge of the County Court of the
hentrout of this city, and B. W.
To help prevent disease give your
Tillamook, Ore.
H. S. MANN said defendants, or either of them, State of Oregon for the County of Beals’ Building
Lentrout of Banks, and a sister, dahlia plants a shower bath every
I had on the 8th day of August, 1922, Tillamook with the »eal of said Court
♦ ♦ ♦
Lse residence was not learned. The evening at sundown during dry, hot
j or which they, or either of them, have affixed, this 21st day of February ,
NOTICE TO VOTERS
leral occurred last Friday at For- weather.
since acquired, in and to the follow A. D. 1924.
bottom, country road through place.
Grove, and was attended by a
Never leave your clumps in the
Attest H. S. BRIMHALL, Clerk.
Two houses, farm buildings, cows.
I hereby announce myself as a
described real premses, situated
re number of surviving pioneers ground over winter if you have a candidate for the office of County I *n
21-5t
^ounby
Tillamook and State
Near school, store, cheese factory,
their descendants. F. S. Armen- frost proof place to store then in.—
sawmills. Headlight J-159
23-2t Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. B ■>
Surveyor on the Republican ticket, ,of 0re8°n, towit:
It, the son from this city, left for Oregon Journal.
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
Stated communications first aad
subject to the aproval of the voters
,
T
be
southeast
quarter
of
section
voters
lest Grove upon receipt of the news
CUT FLOWERS’. AND. POTTED third Thursdays of each mouth tai
at the Primary Election in May, 1924. * p«ne» *n township^three south^ range
the death of his mother.
plants. Specal attention to floral Masonic llall.
Visitors welcome.
If F»-nominated and elected I shall ten west of the Willamette hleridan, In the County Court of the State of
pieces for funerals.
Tllamook
Oregon
for
the
County
of
Tillamook.
containing
160
acres,
more
or
less.
PEA RLE L. COATES, Seo
endeavor
to
give
the
public
efficient
Greenhouse. Mutual phone. 224t
[When the weather conditions ar^
In the Matter of the Estate
JOHN ASCHIM
and economical service at all times.
arable, the Cape Mears light,
of
Sheriff
of
Tillamook
County,
Oregon.
W. R. G
W. S. COATES
FOR SALE—155 ACRES BEAVER
ting white and red, can be seen
Hensen C. Sanders, deceased.
22-5t
Dam brush ranch in God’s Valley.
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54. O«pL
TO
THE
VOTERS
OF
TILLAMOOK
a distance of 21 miles at sea,”
Notice is hereby given that the
$5000.
Chas. Lutman, Looking of Oregon meets on first and third
NOTICE
COUNTY
b Charles Miller, who is one of
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
County Court of the State of Oregon
Glass, Oregon.
22-4tp Friday evenings of each month, at
I
hereby
announce
my
candidacy
three men stationed at Cape
for the County of Tillamook, has duly
8 o’clock in tho W. O. W. halL
the
.... .....................................
Tax Payers of Tillamook
..............
hrs, in Tillamook county. This is for the office of County Assessor of To
County:
Notice is hereby given that the appinted the undersigned, adminis­ FOR SALE—55 VARIETIES OF Visitors welcome.
Tillamook
county
subject
to
the
ap
­
second time that Mr. Miller has
thoroughbred poultry, chickens,
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Proa.
I Irish to advise that I have on hand County Court of Tillamook County trator of the estate of Hensen C.
B at Cape Mears.
He served proval of the voters at the Primary
ducks, geese, turkeys and guineas.
Sanders,
deceased.
All
persons
hav
­
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
the
1923
tax
rolls.
Payment
of
taxes
_
A
’
M
.
A
P
.
ril
2
j
Election
in
May.
p, then at Tillamook rock, then
Send for circulars. John Hofmann,
24 receive bids for the construction of ing claims against the said estate
may
be
made
at
any
time
before
I have been a tax-payer in this
Newport and now he is at Mears
Tillamook, Oregon.
22-6t
an overhead crossing over the South­ are required to present them, proper­
CORINTH POST NO. 35
¡in. The Cape Mears light for- county for the past twelve years and April 5th, either in full or the first [ ern Pacific R. R. tracks about 1 mile
ly verified, to the undersigned, at the
Department of Oregon
Hy was an oil affair, with wicks. if nominated and elected I will fill half. Taxes on first half let go un­ [East of Wheeler, Tillamook county, offices of Barrick & HaD, National SEE DR. REEDY ABOUT 81 ACRES
Meets
on second and on fourth Sat­
paid
after
April
5th,
carry
interest
at
bottom
land,
fair
house
and
bam,
the
office
of
County
Assessor
to
the
F it uses vaporized oil and burn-
1 Oregon.
Building, Tillamook, Oregon, within
20 head cows coming fresh soon, hay urdays of each month at 1:30 p. m.
| Cape Mears is a short distance best of my ability and to the satis- the rate of 1 per cent per month.
The structure consists of a 33 ft. six months from the date of the first
to finish out winter.
All land in the W. W. hall.
I regret to state that owing to a
h Bayocean and has been used faction of the tax-payers of Tilla-
steel ‘I’ beam span with R. C. piers publication of this notice.
J. 8. Diehl, Commander
recent
decision
in
the
Circuit
Court,
bottom. Handling this for a friend
by times as “location” by motion mook county.
| and cedar pile trestle approaches.
Date of first publication, February
Samuel
Downs, Adjutant
who
does
not
live
here
the
year
this
office
will
be
forced
to
refuse
F.
S.
ARMENTROUT
lure companies. Mr. Miller pre-
No bid will be accepted unless ac­ 29, 1924.
around.
25-ltp
24-tf County Warrants for taxes as under,
1 taking his vacation in March,
Date of last publication, March 28,
that rule the sheriff must pay over companied by cash, certified cheque,
♦ ♦ ♦
Tillamook Lodge No. 57
had of in summer, for during the
FOR SALE—20 LARGE YOUNG
or bidders bond for an amount equal 1924.
to
the
County
Treasurer
in
cash
all
A. F. & A. M.
imer months the lighthouse is a TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK
Holsteins, Guernseys and Jerseys.
to at least 5 per cent of the total
G. D. SANDERS
moneys collected by him.
COUNTY
Stated coramir ation sec­
»y place, there being many visi-
10 fresh, rest to freshen soon. Good
amount
of
the
bid.
Administrator.
Send list of property on which you
ond
Wed
I, about 1500 looking at the plant
condition. Will deliver. John Dur­
The right is reserved to reject any
wish
to have tax statement at as
hereby
announce
myself
as
candi-
I
month.
Via
I season. In the lighthouse serv-
ham, Yamhill, Oregon.
25-2tp
any
and
all
bids,
or
to
accept
the
bid
welcome.
I before he can retire on a pension date for the office of county School early a date as possible and we will1 deemed best for Tillamook county.
send you statement to cover.
FOR SALE—NEARLY NEW NO 11
Howard C. Boone. See.
* man must be 30 years in the ser- Superintendent of Tillamook county
H. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk
JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff.
Address
Oliver typwriter, $30.
he must be 65 years old before on the Republican Ticket subject to
First
publication
March
14,
24.
♦
18-4t
25-2tp
Box 633, Tillamook.
can retire on the pension, even the approval of the voters at the
Last publication March 28, 24
♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR
B?h he has been serving 40 years Primary Election.
♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
GOOD HAY FOR SALE 1 MILE
If nominated and elected I shall do
more. At the age of 70 retirement
♦
east of Grande Ronde station. T.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Tuesday Evening, 7:80
compulsory and this applies to my best to efficiently administer the
♦ One cent per word per iaeue.
J. Werth.
25-4tp
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
pmne in the department from the schools of the county to the best in­
♦ with a minimum charge of $35.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT [ Notice is hereby given that the
FOR SALE— 7-ROOM MODERN
best to the lowest. Mr. Miller is terests of all.
County Court of Tillamook County ♦ Beaders are charged at the
house, lots of built in features.
G. B. LAMB
't,ere<* at
Perkins and getting
LOST AND FOUND
♦ same rate. All reading notices
will
until
10
o
’
clock
A.
M.
April
2,
Notice is hereby given, that the
Close in, best residence district.
Present Incumbent
♦
omed to the sounds of street
must
have
“
adv."
attached.
No
|
24
receive
bids
for
the
construction
of
24-9t undersigned, administrator debonix I frame trestle structure on the Miami ♦ preferred positions.
Street improvements paid. Priced LOST— PNEUMATIC TIRE FOR
• and rushing throngs after a year
non with the will annexed of the
low on easy terms. P. O. Box 226,
♦ ♦ ♦
e Cape Mears station.—Oregon-
Ford truck, on rim, near Sandlake.
River road, according to the plans and ♦
Estate of David O’Donnell, deceased,
or inquire Headlight office M-161.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Finder return to Geo. Galloway,
specifications on file in the office of ♦
has filed his final account in the
24-It
Sandlake. Reward.
23-3tp
the County Clerk fo Tillamook Coun­
EHALE.M CLUB ORGANIZES
I announce my candidacy to the offi- County Court of the State of Oregon ty-
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR
SALE
—
DONKEY
ENGINE,
9
FOR RENT
ce of Treasurer of Tillamook County, for Tillamook County, and said Court No bid will be accepted unless ac-1
1-2x11, Willamette, with cable and
' has appointed Monday, the fifth day
on
the
Republican
ticket,
and
most
week there was organized and
Icompanied by cash, certified cheque, THE BEST IN CHIROPRACTIC—
blocks; located now near Garibaldi. SMALL FURNISHED ROOM FOR
I of May, 1924, at the County Court
Dr. J. L. Fayette. Beals building,
or bidders bond for an amount equal
«t Wheeler, Tillamook respectfully solicit your support.
Price 81500. Inquire for address.
Rent. Inquire at Dawson and Dunn
[ Room in the Court House in Tilla-
KATHLEEN MILLS
Tillamook, Oregon. Both phones.
"r Oregon, The Nehalem Bay
to at least 5 per cent of the total
Oliver M. Hickey, Attorney, 826
grocery.
25-ltp
I
mook
City,
Oregon
at
10
o
’
clock
a.
m.
(Present Incumbent)
15-tf
amount of the bid. K
J0'*1 c|ub, having for its ob-
Northwestern bank bld., Portland,
r
as the time and place for hearing any
WANTED
.‘b* advertisement and develop-
The right is reserved to reject any
Oregon.
21-24
i and all objections to said final account
FOR SALE OR TRADE
♦ ♦ ♦
any and all bids, or to accept the bid
of the various sections and
LADY OF MIDDLE AGE TO KEEP
[ and the settlement thereof.
FOR SHERIFF
' deemed best for Tillamook county.
‘ »round the bay. Chas. Kunze,
WHAT HAVE YOU?—I HAVE A 2 FOR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND
house on a farm. Call at Goodyear
Dated this March 28, 1924.
vetch hay in car load lota or can
H. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk
m'nent dairyman of this sec-
acre tract, all cleared, in suburbs
Shoe store.
25-lt
DAVID M. OT1ONNELL,
furnish
mixed
car.
Prices
I
be
a
quoted
I
hereby
announce
that
I
will
•» elected president, while a
of Portland, in splendid location
the First publication March 14. 24.
Administrator
de
bonis
non
with
on same on appiicaton.
B. B. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED;
Prudent was elected from each candidate before the republican pri-
for exchange. No gravel. Fine
will annexed of the Estate of
Daughton, Lebanon, Oregon
19-tf
knives and scissors ground. Um-
and town, as follows: W. B. imaries in May next, for the nomina­
garden
land,
or
good
for
chickens.
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
ACCOUNT
of David O’Donnell, deceased.
tion
for
Sheriff.
If
nominated
and
brellas
repaired and recovered.
al-m y ighton- p-
M<>ritz for
New 5-room house. I want four or
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
FOR SALE—VICTOR ADDING AND
After Monday, March 24th at 3rd
r „ . M A Draper for Wheeler, j elected, I will enforce the law to the
five
acres
of
land
near
Bay
City
or
In
the
County
Ccurt
of
the
State
of
Attorneys for administrator.
calculating machine, with combin­
street Stillwell avenue. Ixtok for
fort^J.Or,M°hler’W- P WaIk’ best of my ability. I am a Spanish-
Tillamook. Must be house on tract
25-T5 Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
ation cash regster. Nearly new.
record
big red umbrella,
G. W. Scott,
American
war
veteran,
with
a
and
near
town.
Will
not
deal
with
h f
'section and Jim
Attractive price. Headlight, G-157.
In the Matter of the Estate
also a
proprietor.
of
ten
years
service.
I
wras
25-2t
or
through
agents.
Address,
G.,
or ne North Fork of the
NOTICE
OF
GUARDIAN
S
SALE
during
of
in
care
Headlight
office,
Tillamook,
aanJZ'0"’ Whi,e S- G Reed I federal officer for one year
CONTRACTORS
LOOK—
FINE ANY GIRI. IN TROUBLE MAY
OF REAL PROPERTY
Jacob Nicklaus, deceased.
a resi-
Oregon.
18-tf
>f v ,
’ reJ'resent the beach- I the World war, and have been fiftecn
grade of building tile. '•heap. Til­
communicate with Ensign Lee of
Notice is hereby given, that the FOR SALE OR TRADE—FARM 120
I. G*a
and Manzanita, | dent of Tillamook county for
lamook Clay Works
51-tf
given that pur­
the Salvation Army at the White
Notice is hereby gi
of the
acres close in. Cows and poultry
suant to an Order made and entered undersigned administratrix
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
tribute
'S
secretary.— I years last past.
BERT HUDSON
deceased,
included. Inquire K 160.
24-2pt FOR SALE-STAR A STAR CED-
Portland, Oregon.
by the County Court of Washington estate of Jacob Nicklaus, <
: of Tilla-
ar Shingles $3.50 delivered. John
County, Oregon on the 18th day of has filed in the County Court.......... .. .
^?h!ncorporstion paPer"
mook County, Oregon, her final ac­
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FOR SALE
Mathers, phone 11-R.
50-tf PLAIN AND FANCY DRF.SSMAK-
March, 1924 authorizing, empower­
Fruit c g ' ann*ty, also New- TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK ing and directing the undersigned as count as such administratrix of said
ing. Mrs A. 8. Dorsey, 15 W. 8th
itior Growers ar»<i Packers as
COUNTY
Guardian of the Estate of John P. estate and that the 31 day of March FOR SALE—ABOUT 57 ACRES,1 VAUGHAN DRAGSAWS.
street.
43-
1924, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m.
part cleared, timber, some creek
Krebs, mutual phone.
r build; on*trjct*on of new can-
Barrett, a minor, to »ell the real prop-
’’"W started.
I respectfully announce that I am
OBITUARY
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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