Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 11, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    f RIDAY, APRIL 11,1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
7
| have such other and further relief in
FRED WEST, Administrator.
| the premises as to this Court may
BRUCE C. CURRY, Attorney.
( seem just and equitable.
27-5t
This Summons is published pur-
i suant to an order of the Court made
1
11'
and entered on the 7th day of April,
SIMMONS
1/r
ll/yl
; 1924, which order provides that this
the Circuit Court of the State of 1 Summons be published for six consecu
Oregon for the County of Tillamook.I I tive and successive weeks, which time
i
A. L. Morland and Emma Lydia i appears to the Court to be a reason-
Dr. I. D. TURMER
DR. P. J. SHARP
|
able
time
for
publication
of
this
Sum
­
Swanson,
administrators
of
the
estate
'
1
DR. E. D. ALLEN
Optical and X-flw Lnberateries
of C. J. Swanson, deceased, Plaintiffs, mons and the said order further pro­
I 7/1
In the office on Thursday only.
vides
that
this
Summons
be
published
DENTISTS
vs.
ik
G. T. Bailey and Anna L. Bailey, his, in the Tillamook Headlight, as above Natl. Bldg.
National IWWag
Both Phones
/ '/
wife, H. B. Lockwood and Louise P. I l directed.
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
ill !
Tillamook
Oregon
Date of first publication April 11,
Lockwood, his wife, and John E.
W///7 1 !
Deako and Jane Doe Deako, his wife, 1924.
Ik
Both Phones
Hour« 9 to *
Date of last publication May 23,
W. A. Casidy, Defendants.
DAVID ROBINSON
To G. T. Bailey and Anna L. Bailey, 1924.
DAVID E, LOFGREN
his wife, and John E. Deako and Jane
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
E. J. CLAUSSEN
Doe Deako, his wife, whose true name
Dentista
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
is to the plaintiffs unknown, and to
27-7t Tillamook
215-216 Tillamook Building
all other persons unnamed and un­
Tillamook, Prego
known, claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in and to the NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
real property described in the plain­
CHIROPRACTIC
tiffs' complaint or any part thereof:
Notice is hereby given, that the
THE BETTER WAT TO
In the name of the State of Oregon: undersigned, administrator debonix
You, and each of you, whether known non with the will annexed of the
HEALTH
or unknown, whether designated by Estate of David O’Donnell, deceased, I
your true name or as unknown person has filed his final account in the I
or parties, or either of them, claiming, County Court of the State of Oregon
DEL H. L. ^ABB
any right, title, estate, lien or interest, for Tillamook County, and said Court
CHIROPRACTOR
in and to the real property described has appointed Monday, the fifth day
in the plaintiffs’ complaint are eachi of May, 1924, at the County Court'
R. E. RINGO, M. D.
and all hereby required to appear and Room in the Court House in Tilla-1
PhyaUan and Bnrgaom
answer the Complaint filed against mook City, Oregon at 10 o’clock a. m.i
you and each of you in the above en­ as the time and place for hearing any '
Room 1-2, Beals’ Bldg.
titled suit in the above entitled Court and all objections to said final account I
on or before the 24th day of May, and the settlement thereof.
Ora.
Dated this March 28, 1924.
1924, which said date is more than
Geo.
P.
Winslow
H. T. Botta
DAVID M. O’DONNELL,
six consecutive »nd successive weeks
Administrator de bonis non with the
from
the
date
of
the
first
publication
BOTTS R WINSLOW
SPELLING CONTEST RESULTS
Dist. 55. Grade 3: Ellery Looney, car f’-om him without his consent ro
will annexed of the Estate of
| of this Summons and if you and each
90; Loyal Looney, 98. Grade 5: Will- knowledge.
Lawyers
of David O’Donnell, deceased.
of you to so appear and answer for
Attorneys at Law
Divorce decrees were granted as want thereof the plaintiffs will apply , BOTTS & WINSLOW,
ma Kangiser, 90. Grade 6: Albert
(Continued from page 6)
Oregon
Tillamook
Kangiser, Deloris Rangier, 100; Leone follows: Martha Metcalf from How­ to the Court ’for the relief demanded
Attorneys' for administrator.
National
Franklin, Gertrude Wilson, 100; Eun­ James, 94. Grade 7: Robert Sadler, ard Metcalf; Ida M. Miller from F. T.
25-t5
in the Complaint of the plaintiffs’
Miller; and Albert Nielson from Iva ' herein, viz: For a judgment and de­
ice Brown, Adeline Thompson, Marion 98; Russell Hills, 90.
Tillamook
Bell phone
172J
Dist. 50. Grade 3: Max Clark, 100; Nielson.
Collins, 98; Vera Mary Lang, Audath
cree against the defendants, and each NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE
Peterson, 96; Dorothy Hollick, 94; Myrtle Pederson, 94. Grade 4: Maur­
of them, for the sum of $4800.00 with
OF REAL PROPERTY
J. L. KETCH
Roseburg—$200,000 worth govern­ accrued interest at the rate of 7 per
Doris Dobson, 92. Grade 7: Edna ice Olsen, Helen Shafer, Arthur Sor-
Real
Estate and Insurance
Riggle, Lawrence Wilson, Theron ber, 100. Grade 5: Betty Irwin, Mar­ ment timber land recently sold at1 cent per annum from the 20th day of
Notice is hereby given that pur­
auction.
Logging
operations
to
start
I
Jones, 100; John Forman, Bonnie Sul- garet Olsen, Norman Sexton, 96; Den­
April, 1922, subject to a credit of $153 suant to an Order made and entered
805 2nd Ave East
liness, 98; Roy Haues, 92. Grade 8: nie Craig, 92. Grade 6: Ruth McDon­ this spring.
on account of interest and the further | by the County Court of Washington
Veldon Anderson, Jewelle Easterwood, ald, Morse Painton, 94. Grade 7: Alice
sum of $205.91 with accrued interest County, Oregon on the 18th day of
BIDS WANTED ON BUILDING I at the rate of 7 per cent per annum March, 1924 authorizing, empower­
Elizabeth Hess, Myrtle Mather, Eve­ Wilson, 100; Victor Calahan, Glen
ZZhaoA-
CHEESE FACTORY
■ from the 5th day of July, 1923, and ing and directing the undersigned as *
lyn Provost, Gordon Thompson, 100; Sharp, 90. Grade 8: Katheryn Hus­
C.
R.
CHAPIN
! the further sum of $491.00 taxes due Guardian of the Estate of John P. |
Hazel Reynolds, 98; Faye Jolly, Del- ton, 94; Don Olsen, Jack Shipley,
Tillamook Office
The east Beaver cheese company I and delinquent against the said real1 Barrett, a minor, to sell the real prop­
Attorney at Law
Myrtle Wilson, 92; Martha Painton,
ma Shoffman, 96.
wishes
to
receive
bids
on
building
a
I
BEALS
BUILDING
estate described in the plaintiffs’ at-1 erty hereinafter described to the high­
Dist. 32. Grade 3: Harold Blalock, 90.
cheese
factory
on
its
property
at
East
■
torneys
’
fees,
together
with
their
costs
Dist.
57.
Grade
3:
Lena
Baumgart
­
Curtin Bowden, Robert Smith, 100.
est bidder for cash in hand at private Beala’ Building
Tillamook, Ora.
Both
Phones
and disbursements in this suit and sale, to-wit:
Grade 5: Martha Sawyer, 100. Grade ner, Dean Steidinger, Hazel Turner, Beaver, Oregon. Plans and specifica-j ___
7: John Blalock, George Sawyer, 100. Eloise Blum, Fred Robertson, Ruth tions may be seen at the office of that the plaintiffs’ mortgage describ-
A one-fourth interest in the West
Dist. 33. Grade 3: Weslie Simmons, Pinkstaff, 100; Hans L -------- , 98. Carl Haberlach, secretary, or at the . ed jn the said Complaint be decreed
half of Lot 13, Block 7, Elmore
Headlight. Sold cheap. Terms on
100. Grade 5: Homer Simmons, Ruth Grade 4: Anie Moon, Elmo Wheeler, office of F. J. Pye, Tillamook, Oregon. | and declared a valid and subsisting
Park, in Tillamook County Ore­
application.
26-2t
Leave
bids
at
the
office
of
Carl
Hab-
1
lien upon the real property described
gon.
Pearson, 100. Grade 7: Agnes Mills, 100. Grade 5: Ormand Moon, Ellen
erlach,
Tillamook,
Oregon,
on
or
be
­
in the plaintiffs’ Complaint as follows:
Now therefore, I will from and FOR SALE— TWO UNIT HINMAN Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. B fl.
Granville Simmons, Viola Blum, 100. Pinkstaff, Millicent Steidinger, Arn­
The South half of the Northwest after the 28th day of April, 1924 sell
i Dist. 36. Grade 7: Ralph Tohl, 98. old Walker, 100. Grade 6: Harvey fore April 25, 1924. Bidders should 1
milking machine, complete for 80
Stated communications first and
Quarter and the Northwest Quarter j said property at private sale to the
Moon, 96. Grade 7: Cecil Dye, Vin­ accompany bid with a certified check
trade 8: Ernest Newberg, 94.
ft. barn, in good order. Price $65. third Thursdays of each mouth fat
for
5
percent
of
the
amount
of
the
bid.
of
the
Southwest
Quarter
of
Sec-
j
highest bidder for cash in hand at Peater Hagerstrom, Woods.
Dist. 37. Grade 4: Grace Landing- cent Emmenegger, George Backer,
26-2tp Masonic Hall.
Visitors welcome.
The company reserves the right to I tion 26, and the Northeast Quarter the offices of Hare, McAlear & Peters,
nam, Gail Lodgsden, 96. Grade 6: 100. Grade 8: Lena Knght, Raymond
PEARLS
L. COATE8, See
reject any or all bids.
of the Southeast Quarter and the in the Shute Savings Bank building FOR SALE— MITCHELL CAR
pay. Davis, Ruby Landingham, 100. | Blum, 100; Lloyd Moon, 96.
EAST
BEAVER
CHEESE
CO.
South Half of the Northeast Quart­ in Hillsboro, Oregon.
cheap, A No. 1 shape, 1919 model,
Dist. 60. Grade 3: Hilma Phillips,
Srade 7: Elizabeth Davis, 100. Grade
W. R. C.
er of Section 27, in Township four
7-passenger. Runs like a top. Rea­
Dated this 27th day of March, 1924.
100. Grade 4: Hilma Phillips, Irene < By Carl Haberlach, Secretary.
I: Lawrence Davis, 96.
Corinth
Relief
Corpa No. 54, Dept,
27-2t
sonable terms. Inquire Williams
South Range Ten west of the Wil­
R. F. PETERS, Guardian.
Dist. 38. Grade 3: Gladys Krake, Long, Bennie Long, 100. Grade 5:
of Oregon meets oa first and third
■----------------------
lamette
Meridian,
save
and
except
I
Garage.
HARE, McALEAR & PETERS
100; Leonard Shultz, Harold Christen- Edna Blum, Johnnie Simmons, Harry
Friday evenings of each mouth, at
the following tracts, to-wit: Tract
Attorneys for Guardian.
len, 98; Lillian Robitsch, Hack Kinna- Booth, 100. Grade 6: Doris Long, 100.
FOR SALE— HATCHING EGGS 8 o'clock in the W. O. W. hafl.
sold
to
School
District
No.
22,
by
I
»an, 94. Grade 4: Dale Kodad, Den- Grade 7: Lorene Booth, 100.
25-5t
from trap nested S. C. Rhode Island Visitor» welcome.
deed recorded April 2, 1900, in Book I
Dist. 61. Grade 5: Raymond Krebs,
lel Krake, Helen Krake, Henry Lan-
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pri
Reds. Excellent type and color.
“U” page 33, tract sold to Clover­
loit, Margaret Perry, 100; Lee Krake, 98. Grade 6: Thelma Hopkins, 100; a + + + + + + + + + + + ♦
Elisabeth Conover, Secretary
$1.00 for 15 eggs. Also 2 or 3 fine
dale
Baptist
Church
by
deed
re
­
+
Karcella Krake, 98; Warren Vaughn, Goldie Hopkins, 98.
cockerals
at
$3.00
each.
Mrs.
Hugh
corded July 31, 1901, Book “P” page
Dist. 62. Grade 5: Wilford Boh'na, + All political announcements or
Freddie Pike, 94. Grade 5: Johanna
Barber, Holstein creamery.
26-4t
CORINTH POST NO. 85
483, two tracts sold to John Krebs ♦
Landolt, Caroline Posetti, 100. Grade Minnie Bohna, 94. Grade 7: Lou ♦ advertising must be paid in ad­
Department of Oregon
by
Deeds
recorded
in
Book
“
3
”
page
Jane
Greenlee,
*
ESTABLISHED
RATB8
FOR
Edith
Qreenlee,
98;
Srade 6: Charles Christensen, Don-
♦ vance if they are to appear in
FOR SALE—REGISTERED JERSEY
Meet*
on second and on fourth Sat­
54,
May
23,
1906,
and
book
“
2
”
♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
ild Elliott, Lester Krage Lillian Vesta Loban, 100.
a this paper. Past experience has
bull 3 years and 2 months old. See urdays of each month at 1:30 p. m.
page
491
May
26,
1906,
tract
sold
to
3:
Mary
Jacob,
♦
Academy.
Grade
taught
the
management
of
this
+
Shultz, 100. Grade 7: Ruth Kodad,
John Jacober, Nehalem, Ore. 26-2tp la the W. W. halL
J. F. Jenkins by deed recorded in
Cecil Krake, Marie Landolt, Gladys Edward Plasker, Joseph Reiger, 100; a publication that this policy is for
J. 8. Diehl, Commander
Book “p” page 530 March 18, 1901, ♦
FOR SALE—55 VARIETIES OF
Keilson, Harry Schweiger, 100. Grade Amelia Biser, Elbert Leonnig, Joseph­ ♦ the best interests of all concern­
Samuel
Downa, Adjutant
and
four
acre
tract
sold
to
J.
B.
♦
thoroughbred poultry, chickens,
I: Willie Goodspeed, Elizabeth ine Von Euw, 98; Stephen Stiner, + ed.
Gilliam
by
deed
recorded
in
Book
♦
Peter Suter, Marie Von Euw, 96; ♦
ducks, geese, turkeys and guineas.
Faughn, 98.
“31” at page 21, March 20, 1915, all ♦
Tillamook Lodge No. 57
I Dist. 39. Grade 3: Dorothy Tom- Amelia Zachman, 90. Grade 4: Elma ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Send for circulars. John Hofmann,
Records of Deeds of Tillamook ♦
A. F. fi A. M.
Baker,
Carl
Benscheidt,
Delvin
Jenck,
Tillamook,
Oregon.
22-6t
Snson, 100; Elaine Batzner, Wilma
County, Oregon, the lands hereby ♦
Stated commo
Undolt, Irwin Anderson, Florence Anna Weber, 100; Phillip Tone, 98; TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK
1920 FORD TRUCK. OVERHAUL-
conveyed containing 216 acres, more ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
oad Wed'
COUNTY
Crawford, 98; Clifford Mapes, 96; Frank Tone, 96; Mary Kamph. 90.
ed. $265. Terms. Overland “90”
or
less,
subject
to
a
mortgage
of
mouth.
Via
tugene Neketin, 94; Robert Craw­ Grade 5: Elvira Berns, Roe Biser,
overhauled and repainted. Several
welcome.
lord, Evelyn Crawford, 90. Grade 4: Mary Brooks, Marian Herncall, Jose­ • I respectfully announce that I am $3400.00 dated April 26, 1917, to the
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Fords for $50 cash. Link Motor Co.
| State Land Board and that the Plain­
Howard C. Boone. See.
Leonard Batzner, Bernard Noritz, phine Portman, 100; Ralph Herncall, a candidate for the office of County
tiff
’
said
mortgage
be
foreclosed
and
SHAFFER
AND
McCLURE
FIRST
94;
Robert
Watkins,
90.
Grade
6:
1924
FORD
COUPE,
LOTS
OF
Ex
­
Treasurer
of
Tillamook
County
on
the
plly Adams, 98; Norma Bell, Bennie
j the real property sold by the Sheriff
class painting. Our work absolutely
tras. Just like new. Will take
neketin, 94. Grade 5: Howard Adams Francis Jacob, Herman Steiger, 100; Republican ticket subject to the ap­ I of Tillamook County, Oregon, in ac-
[00; Lloyd Bell, 98; Earl Batzner, 94; Marie Betschart, Helen Weber, 98; proval of the voters at the primary ¡ cordance with the practice of this I guaranteed. Goyne building 1st touring car in trade. Link Motor Co.
street.
26-tf
Minerva Thompson, 92. Grade 6: Louis Gitchell, Maurice Watkins, 92.
Court and the law governing the sale 1
FORTY SMALL DUROC JERSEY
par. Allen, 100; Elsie Landolt, 98; Grade 7: Josephine Biser, Frances election in May 1924.
of real property upon execution and THE BEST IN CHIROPRACTIC—
pigs for sale. Address W. S.
If
nominated
and
elected
I
shall
Burgett,
Dorothy
Esch,
Nathaniel
pomas Neketin, Dorothy Brooten,
Dr. J. L. Fayette. Beals building,
that the proceeds of said sale be ap-
Schultze, Gresham, Oregon, Rt. A,
f ’ Clara Belle Steele, 94; Anna Her- Reiger, 100; Rosella Blaser, 98; Law­ endeavor to conduct the business of ' plied to satisfy the sum decreed to be
FOR RENT
Tillamook, Oregon. Both phones., Box 407.
27-2tp
the
office
honestly
and
efficiently
and
rence
Reiger,
96.
Grade
8:
Adolph
fcenhein, 92; Irma Iarson, 90. Grade
15-
tf
I due the said plaintiffs on account of
h Ruth Tilden, 98; Crystal Gresham, Benscheidt, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, to keep in mind at all times that a said note and mortgage and on ac-1 -------------------------------------------------- | FOR SALE—6-ROOM HOUSE $2500. ROOM TO RENT—IN NEW MOD-
ern home all new furniture, fine lo­
public
office
is
a
public
trust
and
a
Bertha
Portman,
100;
Irene
Jacobs,
FOR SALE OR TRADB
fordern Hastings, 96; Mabel Tabor,
$250 down balance $25 per month
count of interest, taxes and attorney’s i
cation. Hot and cold water at all
public
officer
is
a
public
servant
and
98;
Eddie
Fitzpatrick,
John
Tone,
96;
including
interest.
J.
L.
Ketch,
305
r Grade 8: Helen Neketin, Esther
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR COWS
times. Inquire at Headlight. Phone
his duty is to be at the office and at­ j fees.
hndersen, 100; Kcenia Neketin, 98; Herbert Bern, 94.
Second avenue E.
27-It
That
the
defendants,
G.
T.
Bailey
and Heifers 1920 Nash Touring car.
181F.
tend to the business promptly and
Idelia Bartrow, Vernard Thompson,
and Anna L. Bailey, his wife, and
Call Trask Lodge, 2F22.
26-tp GOOD HAY FOR SALE 1 MILE
courteously.
I
respectfully
ask
for
jivian Larsen, 96.
j John E. Deako and Jane Doe Deako,
east of Grande Ronde station. T. HAVE 600 ACRES OF GOOD PAS-
/our support.
I Dist. 42. Grade 3: Albert Heiding-
FOR BALE
tures to rent—Stock wanted to pas­
his
wife,
and
all
persons
claiming
by,
J. Werth.
25-4tp
W. L. BRYAN
F 98: Eugene Minsker, »6. Grade 4:
ture. Call M. E. Gruber, Bell phone
through, or under them, or either of
20-lltp
FOR SALE—A 2-YEAR OLD JER FOR SALE—DONKEY ENGINE, 9
lobert Parks, 90. Grade 5: James
2F22.
26-tf
them, and to all persons unnamed and
sey cow, fresh in May. T. Shilling­
jpnry. 98; Bertha Heidinger, Anton
1-2x11,
Willamette,
with
cable
and
unknown,
claiming
to
have
any
lien
or
(Continued from page 1)
WANTED
law, Hemlock, Oregon.
26-2tp
hf*r, 96; Anna Nufer, 94. Grade 6:
¡ claim of any kind or nature through, ~
'
i blocks; located now near Garibaldi.
Price $1500. Inquire for address. WANT A LIVE SOLICITOR FOR
FM Nufer, 100. Grade 8: Norman the defendant may file a motion for
! from or under any judgment or de- FOR SALE— 15 ACRES FARMING
►rks, 98.
Oliver M. Hickey, Attorney, 826
a retrial or appeal.
¡ cree made or rendered, subject to the
the best Health and Accident Pol­
land. Could manage easy terms or
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
ACCOUNT
H>i’t. 45. Grade 4: Auburn Johnson.
Wednesday Donald Schofield was
icy. U. S. National Life and Casu­
will make special price for cash, i Northwestern bank bld., Portland,
In the County Court of the State of date of said mortgage and the record­
Three indictments Oregon for the County of Tillamook. ing thereof, and that all their heirs
PO- Grade 6: Richard Dentel, Claude tried for rape.
21-24
R-R-8 Box 189, Tillamook. John I Oregon.
alty company. 403 Railway Ex­
r®' *y, 100. Grade 8: Leo Wesley, were returned against Schofield by
change, Portland.
27-2tp
Matkoeich.
26-31p
In the Matter of the Estate of and assigns and all persons claiming
FOR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND
the last grand jury; one for contri­ Bernie N. Davis, deceased: Notice to have acquired an estate or interest
vetch hay in car load lota or can LADIES WORK AT HOME, PLEAS-
P«t- 49. Grade 5: Cora Deenik, 100. buting to the delinquency of a minor is hereby given that the undersigned, in and to the said real property sub- REEDS CANARY GRASS SEED.
furnish
mixed car. Prices quoted
ant, easy sewing on your machine.
The
dairymans
grass
that
has
made
and
two
for
rape.
After
three
hours
;
sequent
to
the
date
of
said
mortgage
6: Muriel Pollock, Winslow
as administrator of the estate of
on same on applicaton.
B. B.
Whole or part time. Highest poss­
Coos county grass land famous can
F »*11, Violette Wyse, 100; Marcia deliberation the jury returned a ver­ Bernie N. Davis, Deceased, has filed to be forever foreclosed and bnrred of
Daughton, Lebanon, Oregon
19-tf
ible prices paid. For full inform­
be secured from us at 12.00 per
Pil»ell. 94. Grade 7: Irene Wyss. dict of not guilty on the first rape his final account in the County Court and from all claim, title and interest
ation address L. Jones, Box 2,
pound shipped C. O. D. Ask your
L’ Robert Phillips, 96. Grade 8: charge and the two other charges of the State of Oregon for Tillamook i in and to the said described real prop­
Olney, III.
27-ltp
county agent about this wonder FOR SALE—VICTOR ADDING AND
were dismissed on motion of the dis­ County and that Monday the 19th erty and every part thereof, save and
Fzat<-th Abplanalp, 100.
calculating machine, with combin­
grass
for
bottom
lands.
Collier
I I’t >0. Grade 3: Zara Perry, 100. trict attorney.
day of May, 1924 at the hour of 9:30 except the statutory right of redemp­
ation cash regster. Nearly new.
Warehouse, Coquille, Oregon, Box
Yesterday the case of the state o’clock in the forenoon of said day tion.
Clyde Benfirle, 98. Grade
Attractive price. Headlight, G-157.
262.
26-4t
versus
O.
L.
Keeler,
regarding
the
That the plaintiffs or any other
I Ralph Perry. 100; Clif Benfield,
and the Court room of said Court
confiscation
of —
an — automobile, result­ has been appointed by .»aid Court as party to this suit may become a pur­ FOR SALE- FRESH GRADE COWS, CONTRACTORS
P Chopard, 98.
iiuu v*
LOOK—
FINE
öl. Grade 4: Nora Holgate, ed in a court order for the release of the time and place for hearing of ob­ chaser at said sale and that the Sher­
grade of building tile, cheap. Til-1
one three, the other six years old.
E Rosalie Phelps. »6. Grade 5; the car. Keeler was arrested some jections thereto and the settlement iff execute a Deed to the purchaser;
lamook Clay Works.
51-tf ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE MAY
See Bill Bedortha, Blaine, Ore. 26-2t
communicate with Ensign Lee of
( that said purchaser be let into im­
F?s Phelps, 98. Grade 7: Gayton tim ago for possession of liquor and thereof.
E. G.
the Salvation Army at the White
• > which the booze
mediate possession of the premises 40 ACRE RANCH 3H MILES FROM VAUGHAN DRAGSAWS.
the automobile in
FPs. 100.
and
first*published
April
11,
Dated
Shield Home, Mt Mayfair Ave.,
Krebs, mutual phone.
51-tf
Tillamook, 25 acres bottom land,
on production of the Sheriff Certifi-
Utt
r' ’ ’ Grade 4: Josephine Bar- was found was confiscated by the
1924
20
cows,
some
pigs.
Portland.
Inquire
at
The
father
of
Keeler
then
sheriff.
Dated
of
last
publication
May
9th.
cate
of
Sale
and
the
plaintiffs
may
Grade 7: Ona Barber, Wini-
claimed that his son had taken the
f Barber, 100; Helen Wilkes, 96.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
1
Í f
I
UTTER.BF1QÖ.
faìttJ tbhn
LODGE DIRECTORY
ELECTION CARDS
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN
À
CIRCUIT COURT MEETS
LEGAL NOTICES