Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 13, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
INCREASE in SCHOOL
POPULATION
O 1 »mb. couilly
superin-
* Estimates that the school
which will be taken in October
’ an increase of 10 per cent
he school population of last
which gave the number of
of school age to be about
ict number 9 will probably be-
first class district at the Oct-
.nsus a«
was only 90 Sh°rt
K) last year. Under this new
cation the course of study will
to the advantage of the dis­
and the district will be auto-
lly entitled to five directors ln-
of three, the present number.
ER4L SCHOOL ELECTIONS
JUNE 17
Tuesday, June 17, general elec-
throughout the county will be
in the various school districts
e purpose of electing directors
lerks.
_ . .
trict number 2, South Prairie,
ote on building a new two room
and the addition of one
r ior the ensuing year; Dis-
number 16, Woods, is planning
Id an additional room to their
t building and maintain two
rs in the future. District num-
Oretown, will employ two teach-
ext year and is providing an
school room.
shan starch factory is attract-
nsiderable attention.
bituary
LILLY MAE ROCK
Mae Webb was born in Smith
, Kansas, on October 8, 1887,
ied at Tillamook, Oregon, on
5,1924, aged thirty seven years,
months and twenty-seven days,
t Kansas when about six years
, and came to Perrydale, Ore-
here she lived for about eight
moving to Sandlake in 1901.
as married to Mr. Emmet Rock
¡ember 1913. To this union were
¡three children: Maude, Maxine
ohn.
leaves behind her to mourn her
|ier three children, her husband,
mother, Mrs. Eva Webb, four
rs, William, Clyde, Elmer and
e Webb, three sisters, Mrs.
Galloway, Mrs. Merle Worth­
and Mrs. Maude Sherwood,
uneral was held in the Presby-
church at 11 a. m. on Jurie 7,
end L. M. Anderson delivering
rmon.
LRTON LORAINE KING
ton Loraine King, eldest son of
n E. King of this city, passed
Saturday June 7, at the age of
.en years, one month and
y-four days, following a short
¡serious illness. The deceased
rn April 13, 1905 at Ashland,
n. At the age of five years he,
is parents, moved to Tillamook,
n, where he has since made his
At the time of his death he
» student at the Benson Poly-
Ic school for boys at Portland,
f he was fitting himself to be-
¡an electrical engineer. He was
‘teedingly ambitious, lovable and
le youth, and he leaves his
and a younger brother, Darrel,
• a great many relatives and
s, who mourn his untimely
WIS ANDERSON EDGAR
is Anderson Edgar, son of
e Davis and Sarah Garl Edgar,
»rn in Jefferson county, Tenn-
bn the seventeenth day of Feb-
> 1856; died at his home near
’«ok, Oregon, on Jnue seventh,
»¡re 68 years, 3 months and 20
¡the age of 14 years his parents
to Missouri. Here he met and
sited in marriage to Sarah J.
t«r in 1882. To this union there
ix'Fn thirteen children, eight of
aPe still living, four sons and
•ughters.
daughters are: Mrs. Claudia
ms- Mrs. Maud Atkinson, Mrs.
Hsnenkrat and Mrs. Winnie
r- The sons are: George, Paul,
“d Craig. All are of Tillamook
By his children he leaves
B grandchildren.
Besides a
*ife, there are three sisters
Mrs. Rachel Cunningham,
"*• Washington; Mrs. Mary E.
Mrs. Lulu E. Hollins, Port-
on. There remains a host
“Te* and friends much grieved
’ death.
l! Anderson Edgar was con-
m 1884, giving his heart to
■Bads, Missouri, when a young
L * that place he then united
Methodist Episcopal church.
Edgar left the state of Miss-
nr|g the fall of 1903, locating
•m<x>k county, Oregon, where
Wed until his death.
COUNTY WARRANTS
i List of Tillamook County warrants which have not been paid or called for,
I which weie issued between the dates of July 1, 1912 and July 1, 1917.
GENERAL WARRANTS
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Superintendent of Tillamook ‘ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Water Commission, at the office of ♦
said Commission in the City Hall, ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR
Tillamook, Oregon, on or before six ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
o’clock, P. M. of the 18th day of ♦ One cent per word per issue,
June, 1924, for approximately four * with a minimum charge of 8.25.
♦ Readers are charged at the same
miles of 18 inch pipe line, to-"'ii:
One bid to cover 19,600 lineal ft. ♦ rate. All reading notices must
18 in. wood stave pipe 250 ft. head ♦ have “adv.” attached. No pre­
♦ ferred positions.
creosoted, no sap wood.
2,000 lineal ft 18 in. steel pipe 125 ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
lbs. working pressure, coated.
1 bridge crossing over Trask Riv­
HELP WANTED
er, complete, said bridge to be ap­
proximately 112 ft. long, with 2 WANTED—GIRL TO STAY ON
homestead with my wife. Small
' concrete piers; and the necessary
wages. Address Box 776, Tillamook.
piling for said piers estimated ex­
cavation, 60 cu. yds; structural
WANTED—SHEET METAL WORK-
steel 24,000 lbs; reinforcing steel
er and plumber. Phone 61W. 35-12
in piers 600 lbs; concrete in piers
50 cu. yds; planks for walk-way, HELP WANTED— CHERRY AND
1200 ft. B. M.; piling 360 lineal ft.
raspberry pickers. Will furnish
Also for establishment of a pipe
tent, stove and wood. Write Wade
line under the water in the bed of
Williams, Springbrook, Ore. 35-t2
Trask River, in lieu of said bridge.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
All in accordance with plans and
specifications on file in the office of ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
the Water Commission of Tillamook,
half acre tracts just east of town.
in the City Hall of Tillamook, Tilla­
Water piped in front of each.
mook County, Oregon, to which ref­
Prices reasonable. Terms 10 per
erence is hereby made as a part of
cent down, 10 per cent yearly, in­
this call for bids.
terest 6 per cent J. L. Ketch, ex­
The said Water Commission re­
clusive agent, opposite Coliseum.
serves the right to reject any and all
83-tf
bids.
THE BEST IN CHIROPRACTIC—
Tillamook Water Commission
Dr. J. L. Fayette. Beals Building,
85-12
Tillamook, Oregon. Both Phones.
Branch office Cloverdale Tuesday,
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Thursday and Saurday.
15-tf
Notice is hereby given that the EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AT
undersigned has filed in the County
the Oceanside restaurant Chick­
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
en dinners home-made pastries.
his final account as administrator of
We will be glad to serve you. 35-tf
the estate of Lars P. Rey, deceased,
FOR SALE OR TRADE
and that said Court has appointed
Monday, June 30th 1924, at the
FOR SAL E—D AIRY RANCH,
County Court Room in the Court
nearly 300 acres on Columbia river,
House in Tillamook City, Oregon at
8 miles from Portland. Plenty of
the hour of ten o’clock a. m. as the
pasture.
200 tons of hay now
time and place for hearing objections
ready to cut This ranch is stocked
to said account, and the settlement
and equipped. One of the best in
thereof.
country. Terms to suit. Address
Dated this May 23, 1924.
W. W. McBride, (owner) Vancouv­
H. T. BOTTS,
er,
Washington, Box 325.
« 36-tl
Administrator of the Estate of Lars
P. Rey, deceased.
TO TRADE FOR TILLAMOOK
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
dairy ranch, 135 acre farm 7 miles
Attorneys for Administrator.
from Salem on main road, first and
33-15
second bottom, 100 acres, in culti­
vation.
Crop, stock and imple­
NOTICE
ments. C. Muller, Route 1, Inde­
pendence, Oregon.
36-t3
Sprinkling will be permitted as
follows: East of 2nd avenue, Mon­ FOR SALE—PIANO CHEAP IN
good condition. Inquire at Will­
days, Wednesdays and Fridays. West
iams & Williams garage.
36-tl
of 2nd avenue, Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays. 5 to 9 p. m. only— FOR SALE—OR WILL TRADE FOR
as long as there is water to spare.
cows or heifers, Studebaker Special
Please comply with the rules. No
and Lord touring. Jim Williams,
sprinkling on Sunday.
Wilson River. Mutual Phone. 36-t2p
Tillamook Water Commission
36-tl FOR SALE—TRAIL CART. SEE
J. L. Ketch.
85-
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned, as Sheriff of Tillamook
Payee
Amount County, Oregon, by virtue of an Order
Anae sen, Henry
$ 3.90 of gale and Execution issued out of
Dunham, Mrs. Roy
3.90 the Circuit Court of Tillamook County,
Ruff, Joe
L70 ¡Oregon, upon Judgment, Decree and
Hughson, Geo.
1.70 | ■ Order of Sale rendered in said court
Mosier, Walter
1.70 ¡ on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1924,
Okland, J. A.
1.70 in a cause therein pending wherein
Wright, C. W.
1.70 Agnes A. Graber was plaintiff, and
Durst, C. H.
6.10 Lester Phelps, administrator of the
Quick, W. H.
6.10 estate of A. H. Lehmann deceased,
Royal, C. L.
6.10 Magdalena Lehmann, R. G. Cloater-
Brooks, D. V.
6.10 mann and John Doe and Richard Roe
Tillitson, Mrs. G. W.
1.50 were defendants, and by which exe­
Bogen, Edith
1.50 cution and order of sale I am directed
Conlee, W. R.
1 50 to sell the following described proper­
Shough, J. E.
1.50 ty, to-wit:
Conley, Wm. M.
1.50
Lot Numbered Four (4), being the
Nishimwia, M.
1.50
Southwest Quarter of the South­
Okawa, K.
1.50
west
Quarter of Secton Thirty (30)
Nelson, Roy
2.50
Township Three (3) South of
1.50
Holyfield, J. E.
Range Nine (9) West of the W. M.
Bulger, Wm. M.
1.00
and the Southeast Quarter of the
Johnson, Alfred
2.00
Southeast Quarter of Sectoin Twen­
Holyfield, J. E.
1.50
ty-five (25) in Township Three (3)
l’.OO
Bulger, Wm.
South of Range Ten (10) West of
Johnson, Alfred
2.00
the Willamette Meridian, contain­
Riley,
M.
1.60
F
ing Eighty-five and Ninety-three
Taylor, O. W.
1.60
One Hundredths (85.93) acres,
Erlindsen, Jens
1.60
according
to Government Survey
Finnquist, John
1.50
thereof, and situated in the County
Dennis, David
1.80
of Tillamook and State of Oregon.
1.70
Cullen, Mrs. M. M.
Now therefore, I will, on the 5th
1.50
Burgland, Chas.
day of July, 1924, at the hour of 10:00
2.50
Ladderson, E.
o'clock A. M., sell the above described
Erickson, Ethelina
4 20
property at public auction to the
3.00
Booth, H.
highest bidder for cash, at the front
Neels, H. N.
1.70
door of the Court House, in Tillamook
Mayer, A.
1.70
County, Oregon, and by said sale
McCarty, C. L.
1.70
transfer all right, title and interest
2.80
Walker, Grant
of the above named defendants or
2.20
Samuels, C. D.
either of them in and to said property
1.70
Schultz, M. A.
and all of the right, title and interest
1.50
Cooper, Donald
said defendants or either of them had
1.50
Cooper, Mrs. M. B.
at the time of the execution of the
10.00
McKune, W. D.
mortgage, to-wit, the 16th day of
2 20 October, 1916, which said instrument
Conklin, Mary
1.95 was the subject of foreclosure in the
Schnuelle, Freda
3.12 above entitled suit, or at any time
Bjoinson, F.
1.25 since said date.
Johnson, C.
1.10
Anderson, A.
Dated this 28th day of May, 1924.
1.90
Ferguson, J. P.
JOHN ASCHIM
1.20 Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
Knight, O. F.
1.20
Knight, O. F.
34-t5
1.70
Slyter, A.
3.20
Goodspeed, H. F.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1.10
Johnson, Geo.
160
Dean, Everett
1.70 In the County Court of the State of
Devine, Fred
1.50 Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
Hackman, Mrs. J. W.
Notice is hereby given that the
2.00
Münsinger, John
undersigned
has been appointed Ad­
1.50
Hackman, John
ministrator with the Will Annexed of
1.70
Emerson, -----------
1.70 the Estate of Priscilla E. (Andrews)
Wilkinson, E. J.
Davis, deceased, by the County Court
1.70
Crasley, Percy R.
of
the State of Oregon for the Coun­
1.70
Chandler, Arthur
1.70 ty of Tillamook and has qualified.
Cronise, Harry K.
All persons having claims against
1.70
Coffman, B. H.
1.70 I said estate are hereby notified to
DeVroy, Barbara
present same, duly verified as by
3.20
Trout, Frank
law
required to the undersigned at
8.00
Goodspeed, H. F.
808 Union Avenue, North, Portland,
Oregon within six months from the
ROAD WARRANTS
date hereof.
2.25
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. 8.
Stichler, Frank
20082
July6, 1912
Dated and first published June 6,
.62
Henrix, Gus
Stated communications first and
20293
Aug. 7, 1912
4.00 1924.
Stichler, D. G.
third Thursdays of each month in
20771
Oct. 2, 1912
Date of last publication July 4, Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
10.00
Manse, A.»
20859
Nov. 6, 1912
1924.
2.50
Groslie,
C.
PEARLE L. COATES, See.
21144
Feb. 5, 1913
FRED WEST,
1 25
Groslie, A.
21145
Feb. 5, 1913
2.00 Administrator with the Will Annexed.
w. r . a
Burns, Bobby
21258
Feb 5, 1913
BRUCE C. CURRY, Attorney,
17.50
Heddenand,
A.
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept
21684
May 7, 1913
2.00 808 Union Ave., North, Portland, Ore. of Oregon meets on first and third
La Boula, J.
21788
May 7, 1913
35-t5 Friday evenings of each month, at 8
2.00
Lodgson,
C.
21789
May 7, 1913
5.00
Dawd, Jos.
. o’clock in the W. O. W. halL Visitors
21790
May 7, 1913
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
1.00
j welcome.
Potter, E. V.
22720
Aug. 6, 1913
3.27
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres.
Brücher,
S.
24041
Nov. 5, 1913
Notice is hereby given to the legal
3.75
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
Donaldson, V.
24524
Feb. 4, 1914
2.50 voters of Union High School District
Craig,
E.
24763
April 2, 1914
1.25 No. 1 of Tillamook County, State of
CORINTH POST NO. 85
Miller, Lee
25210
June 3, 1914
l’.OO Oregon, that a special school meeting
Department of Oregon
Pacific
Ry.
and
Nav.
Co.
25537
July 1, 1914
1.56 of said District will be held at the
Meta on second and on fourth Sat­
Cassidy, W.
25849
Aug. 5, 1914
1.25 Union High School Building in said urdays of each month at 1:80 p. m.
Eds Garage
26608
Dec. 2, 1914
district, on the 20th day of June, 1924 in the W. W. hall.
2.25
Salvey,
-----------
27537
May 5, 1915
at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for the
.75
Samuel Downs, Commander
Gramon, Otto
28263
July 7, 1915
following objects: to vote upon the
2.25
H. W. Spear, Adjutant
Hinshaw,
Z
28615
Aug. 4, 1915
12 50 question of changing the boundaries
Gustafson,
J.
28879
Sept. 1, 1915
*
Tillamook Lodge No. 57
1.25 of Union High School District No. 1
Matthews, C. Wt
28991
Sept. 1, 1915
1
APR A. M.
by
adding
thereto
all
of
the
territory
1.70¡
Wright, H. W.
29105
Oct. 6, 1915
Stated
communication aee-
embraced
within
the
boundaries
of
.75
Snyder, Edgar
29875
Jan. 5, 1916
School District No. 24 of Tillamook o/f3L^ond Wednesday in each
5.00
Bryson,
E.
E.
30208
Mar. 2, 1916
month.
Visiting Beethen
1.25 County, Oregon.
O’Connell, Wm.
30240
welcome.
Mar. 2, 1916
Dated this 4th day of June, 1924.
5
62
Crass,
J.
32113
Howard C. Boone, See.
Apr. 2, 1916
’.50 ATTEST:
Trathers, R.
32476
Sept. 6, 1916
G. B. LAMB,
5.00
Wilson,
A.
E.
33926
Dec. 6, 1916
8.12 Chairman Board of Directors.
Smith, Hiram
34339
Feb. 7, 1917
County School Superintendent and
Secretary of the School District
and ande, b M, •»-S
Tuesday Evening, 7 JO
Boundary Board.
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
35-12
In accordance will* aceiion 328# Olson . re. r. ..j.. Q,
Count, Court.
WANTED TO BUY
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
June 10, 1924
Notice is hereby given that the un­ HIDES— PAYING EIGHT CENTS
5—Site purchased for new
per pound cash for calf hides, and
I dersigned has filed with the County
hotel—ground to be broken within 30 Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, II giving honest weight. Paul Disney.
Mutual phone, Bell 153-J.
30-tf
days.
his final account as administrator in
Vernonia—Oregon American Lum- , the matter of the estate of Orra S.
Condon—$75,000 bond issue to com­
CALVES
plete 17-mile highway between Ar­ ber company will start operations Williams, deceased,’ and that said AM IN THE MARKET FOR YOUR
June 15.
Court has fixed Saturday, the 12th
lington and John Day carried.
baby Heifer calves,
Phone me
Rair.ier has an Alaska red fox farm. day of July, 1924, at 10:00 o'clock A.
Salem packers accepting all Wil­
what you have. Paul Disney, The
son, Oregon and Marshall straw­
Seaside—Plans being prepared for' M., at the Court House in Tillamook
Calf Man Bell phone 153J, Mutual
gymnasium
at Union high school to | City, Oregon, as the time and place
phone.
34-tf
berries.
for hearing objections thereto. All
Salem—100 business men and em­ cost >40,000.
|
Harrisburg—Contract awarded for persons having objections to said ac­ WANTED— A TARPAULIN OR
ployers go on record against closed
fly for 10x12 ‘ent. Inquire at
shop methods and endorse American construction of bridge here at $183.-, count are hereby required to present
Headlight office. V169
the same at the said time and place.
2(fo.
„
■
plan.
ROYAL
H.
FOX
Copco— California Oregon Power!
Granite monument to bo dedicated
State board of control votes pur­
company to build hydro-electric pow-. Administrator of the Estate of Orra June 15,6 miles east of Albany, to
chase of 276-acre site for
S. Williams, deceased.
Joab Powell, the circuit rider.
in school for boys, 1 mile northwest er plan- at cost of $4,000.000.
BOTTS & WINSLOW
There
has
been
80,000
lbs.
Cascara
of Woodburn on Pacific highway.
Coo Bay—Carload machinery for
Attorneys for the Er. at«.
bark sold from the Siuslaw nationaL
Astoria—New junior high and t l
36-t5 Coos Veneer and Box Plant arrives.
forest «o f®r this jesr.
mentary school building to rise.
H Date
War. ant Issued
Sept. 9. 1912
Sept. 9, 1912
Nov. 6, 1912
Nov. 6, 1912
Nov. 6, 1912
Nov. 6, 1912
Nov. 6, 1912
Dec. 4, 1912
Dec. 4, 1912
Dec. 4, 1912
Dec. 4, 1912
Dec. 4, 1912
Dec. 4, 1912
Feb. 5, 1913
Feb. 5, 1913
Feb. 5, 1913
Feb. 5, 1913
Feb. 5, 1913
Mar. 5, 1913
May 7, 1913
May 7, 1913
May 7, 1913
May 7, 1913
May 7, 1913
May 7, 1913
May 7, 1913
May 7, 1913
May 7, 1913
May 7, 1913
June 4, 1913
June 7, 1913
Sept. 8, 1913
Oct. 6, 1913
Nov. 5, 1913
Dec. 2, 1913
Dec. 2, 1913
Dec. 2, 1913
Dec. 2, 1913
May 8, 1914
June 3, 1914
June 3, 1914
Sept. 2, 1914
Sept. 2, 1914
Dec. 2, 1914
Apr. 7, 1915
July 7, 1915
July 7, 1915
Sept. 1, 1915
Oct. 6, 1915
Dec. 1, 1915
Dec. 1, 1915
Dec. 1, 1915
Apr. 5, 1916
June 7, 1916
Aug. 2, 1916
Aug. 2, 1916
Oct. 2, 1916
Nov. 15, 1916
Nov. 15, 1916
Nov. 15, 1916
Dec. 6, 1916
Dec. 6, 1916
Dec. 6, 1916
Dec. 6, 1916
Dec. 6, 1916
Dec. 6, 1916
Mar. 7, 1917
June 6, 1917.
June 6, 1917
W, 01
Warrant
1 ' 688
17690
17977
17978
17980
17981
17982
18059
18060
18061
18062
18063
18065
18478
18481
18482
18483
18484
18569
18703
18707
18708
18715
18718
18719
18743
18744
18745
18872
19012
19042
19316
19421
19492
19707
19722
19723
19727
20208
20572
20580
20988
20989
21636
22333
22708
22716
22896
22951
23178
23261
23269
23729
23920
24384
24388
24535
24768
24769
24780
25156
25158
25159
25160
25161
25162
25482
26006
26152
NOTES OF PROGRESS „.X™
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
LODGE DIRECTORY
Dr. J. G. TURNER
Optical and X-Ray Laboratories
In the office on Thursday only.
National Building
Tillamook
Oregon
Both Phones
Hours 9 to5
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
Dentist
215-216 Tillamook Building
Tillamook, Oregon
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
Veterinarian
Bell phone 8F2, Mutual {
Tillamook
R. E. RINGO, M. D.
Physician and Burgeon
4
R omm 1-2, Beals’ Bids.
BARRICK it HALL
Attorneys at La*
UTTBROS
Dwizm.
DR. P. J. SHARP
DR. E. D. ALLEN
DENTISTS
Natl. Bldg.
Both
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
DAVID ROBINSON
Physician and Surgeon
National Building
Tillamook
DR. H. L. BABB
Tillamook’s Chiropractor
SEVERAL FRESH AND COMING
fresh cows. Going east. Must sell
quick. T. I. Robinson, Carlton, Ore­
gon, R 2.
85-t2p
Hours, 9 to 5 Mon., Wed., Fri. and
FOR SALE—80 ACRES IN ALDER
wood. Inquire of Mrs. Liisbrg or
Rosenberg Bros.
35-t4
Cloverdale Office
Mon., Wed. and Fri. evenings at 7
FOR SALE— SHILLER PIANO
good as new just been tuned, will
sell cheap inquire of Ruth Partridge
Ross at Tillamook County bank.
84-tf
H. T. Botts
FOR SALE—FRESH DAIRY COWS,
Jerseys and Holst eins. If you want
good ones, I can supply you. Write
for accurate descriptions and prices.
Earl Nelson, Newberg, Oregon R 1,
phone 19A25.
84-t8p
Sat. Evenings at 7
Tillamook Building
BOTTS 4 WINSLOW
Tillamook
C. R. CHAPIN
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR COWS
and Heifers 1920 Nash Touring car.
Call Trask Lodge, 2F22.
26-tp
CHOICE LOT AT OCEANSIDE FOR
sale.
Inquire S-167, Headlight.
85-tf
FOR SALE—GOOD 2700 lb. TEAM
with good wagon and harness. In­
quire A. S. Tilden, Nehalem, Ore­
gon.
85-t2p
Geo. P. Winslow
Attorney at La*
Victor J. Minnon Freda G. Minnon
Mortician
MINNONS MORTUARY
Phone 183 and Mutual
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR
IOST AND FOUND
Tillamook property, 65 acres dairy
farm 3 miles north of Nehalem. STRAYED—ON TO THE PLACE:
A hog. Owner can have same by
Good buildings. A. S. Tilden, Ne­
identifying same and paying dam­
halem, Oregon.
35-t2p
ages. J. E. Jensen.
35-t3p
FOR SALE—BIG BARG AN ON
Brighton Beach, Oregon. One lot
FOR RENT
No. 2 in Block 81 only $225 and
good terms. Peter Damis, Houlton, NEWCOMB COTTAGES NOW
open. Furnished complete, 2 beds,
Oregon, Box 226.
28-8tp
and bedding. Durirfg June, 81.00
per day. Mrs. Bertha Newcomb,
«•OR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND
Rockaway.
35-t2
vetch hay in car load lots or can
furnish mixed car. Prices looted
on same on applicaton.
B. B HAVE 600 ACRES OF GOOD PAS-
tures to rent—Stock wanted to pas­
Daughton, Lebanon, Oregon 19-tf
ture. Call M. E. Gruber, Bell phone
2F22.
26-tf
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-- FIRST CLASS FURN- ROOM TO RENT -IN NEW MOD-
ished apartment or house. Inquire
em home all new furniture, fine
At Headlight office, T168.
36-tlp
location. Hot and cold water at all
times. Inquire at Headlight. Phone
Albany—Mrs. Sarah Helmick, aged
181J
101, July 4, presented a 5 1-2 acre
grove on highway near bridge across HOUSE FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM
Luckiamute to state for camping
house. See Wal er Stark nt Sunset
Garage.
36-t2
ground.
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