i AY. JULY 11,1924 1 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Saturday: Helen Beth Hunter, William A. Williams, Max Houser, F. L. Gorton, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Perry, R. E. Harnett, R. H. Perry, Herman Walch, August Walch, Jo­ seph Walch, W A. Fraser, C. B. Mill- aru, Charles W. Hunter, Portland; W. G. Boelter, city; Stanley Bisho- wick, H. A. Hoffman, Bridal Veil. Sunday: H. B. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. P. Wallace, Frank Allender, S. Gordon, C. W. Bogart, Ed McFarland, J. Miller, Seattle; C. R. Brantner, R. F. E. Melvin, T. Fields, Portland; H. J. Branthner, Mrs. H. J. Eads, J. R. Hamilton, Frank Gustis, Carl Nelson and family, Bay Cty; Frank Moore, city. tOMPANY K QUARTERS TO BE l TILLAMOOK LADIES NEAR END ly verified, to the undersigned at the IMPROVED op TRIP offices of Barrick A Hall, National Building, Tillamook, Oregon, within Banquet Hall, Shooting Gallery, A. C. Everson has received word six months from the date of the first ♦ Club Rooms and Library daily from Mrs. and Miss Everson, publication of this notice. ♦ ♦ Planned and Miss Belle Wilson, who started Date of first publication, July 4th, ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦ for Chicago via automobile leaving 1924. ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦ Captain J. E. Shearer is working Tillamook on June 10. From Salt ,. - ' Tulv 4th: “ Mr. and T. Date of last publication, August 1st ♦ One cent per word per issue, ♦ M ■? •"« »■ a Mrs. 0 on plans for improvement of the [ Lake city they went to Rock Springs, CARRIE A. SAPPINGTON ♦ with a minimum charge of 8.25. ♦ hv Mr and Mrs. L. E. Wnneman, ompany h armory to be installed in , Wyoming, arriving there on June 20. Administratrix ♦ Readers ar» charged at the same ♦ ¡"Ji Mrs. M. J- Liff, C. E. Linter, the near future. A concrete floor The next day they travelled 175 miles 89-t5 ♦ rate. All reading notices must ♦ will be laid in the basement, a por- to Medicine Bow. In this region the , I D Bergerson, Mr. and Mrs. have “adv.” attached. No pre­ ♦ ‘“ r Sweetser, D. B. Hanson, M. E. tion of which wll be equipped as a temperature was rather low for ♦ ferred positions. ♦ NOTICE TO CREDITORS I laUiFi» haviAiiai L>«11 rpv _ •___ 1____ » ! • . , . . , . large banquet hall. The indoor tar-1 camping out at night owing nson Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Clark. to ♦ ♦ get range will be completed for use the extremely high altitude. In r& Enid Keckritz, R. R. White, G. the County Court of the State of * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ The by the men and a bowling alley will drive to Cheyenne the next day Oregon for the County of Tillamook. King. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mc- be installed and opened to the public. was over good roads and afforded In the Matter of the Estate ' — Mis. W. T. Wright, Mr. and HELP WANTED Club rooms for the members of the them wonderful scenery. Last Wed­ of I W H. Pettingill, Mr. and Mrs. company will be completeyl furnish ­ Hattie Fitzgerald, deceased. AGENTS WANTED—F OR THE H Newstead, Mrs. Labowitch and nesday they made a record run of the ed for them to enjoy each other fel­ trip when they drove 200 miles to Stransky Vaporizer and Decarbon­ „hter Mr. and Mrs. J. B .Fall, Notice is hereby given that the lowship during the winter months Gottenburg Nebraska. L wd Mrs. J. S. Lolly, T. Shiba, izer, the great gas saver. Quickly Here the County Court of the State of Oregon with a pool table and facilities for ladies experienced their only tire i for the County of Tillamook, has duly pays for itself. Lasts a life time. Mztsumato, Mr. and Mrs. James other games. There will be a library trouble when one wheel picked up a appointed the undersigned, executrix Easly installed on any car. Good Moffitt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred De- Friday: R. L. Conner, McMinnville; money for the right party. Ben ' lel. Walter C. Moffett, Mr. and H. E. Seiler, Miss P. Schults, R. C. with lots of magazines and other first small staple, which was soon re­ of the estate of Hattie Fitzgerald, class reading matter for their en­ paired. This had occurred after 1850 deceased. All persons having claims Cohen, district distributor. Box 491 [■' T. W. Inman, Mr. and Mrs. .Rimey, V. Proffitt, Oregon City; Art tertainment Tillamook. 40-tf miles of steady driving. The next against the said estate are required ^orge E. Sandy, Maybelle Williams, Zielke, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. day found them in Kearney, Neb­ to present them, properly verified, to u ,nd Mrs. J. J- David, Mr. and Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Brason, ANNOUNCEMENTS raska where friends and relatives the undersigned, at the offices of .' F t e . Follet, F. W. Ildstad, E. Miss Barbara Brown, F. T. Fontace were visited. From there the drive Barrick & Hall, National Building, EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AT r Cronk, Mae Philips, Ellen Rose- and family, D. H. Miller, Geo. Story, to Grand Island was made the next Tillamook, Oregon, within six months the Oceanside restaurant. Chick­ ' Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dulin, Mr. W. S. Hyde, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. day. from the date of the first publication EPISCOPAL CHURCH en dinners home-maae pastries. nd Mrs Martin Schacht, Mrs. Morris Knowles, Tacoma; William Beers, of this notice. We will be glad co servegyou. 85-tf Slmer, Helen Schacht, E. E. Cum- city; John H. Peppard and family, (Masonic Hall) The J. L. Ketch company reports Date of first publication. June 20, dns and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McCormack, FOR SALE OR TRADE Sunday services, first Sunday in the following sales of real estate in 1924. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunster, Buxton; I. E. Baker, Seattle; E. H. Hathway Mead: lot 14 and lot 1 in [iss Blakely and Miss Clark, Port- Randesee, John F. Poeth, Kalama, the month. Date of last publication, July 18, FOR SAL E—OVERLAND SIX, Sunday school, 10 a. m. block 2 to John Engle, lot 13 in block 1924. ad; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kennedy, Washington; H. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. good mechanical condition, $250. Morning service, 11 a. m. 1 to Edgar Kline, lots 24 and 1 to E. Morse, Seattle; Jean Harriett, F. T. Fortae, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Inquire Reed Ferris, J. L. Ketch Dollie Fitzgerald Evening service, 7:30 p. m. J. R. Collins, lot 23 to A. J. Collins. izrz McNeil, Dale and Fenotn Pow- Miller, Kelso, Washington; Kenneth office. 40-tl Executrix. Conducted by Arch Deacon Black. re, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mr. Miller, Sheridan. Salem—New 76-room commercial 87-t5 Remaining Sundays in each month, hotel to be opened by state fair time. FOR SALE—VEUE SIX TOURING, nd Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Salem; Mr. Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. C. V. 6000 miles like new; new rubber E. H. Flagg, Warrenton editor, to nd Mrs. N. C. Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Graves, Oregon City; J. W. Gabriel- Supday school 10:30 a. m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ladies Guild meets 2d and 4th be candidate for state printer. $800. Inquire Reed Ferris, J. L. L. Campbell, Carlton; Olive Will­ son, H. N. Money, H. A. Mosher, Mr. Ketch office. Both phones. 40-tl Portland— Contract let for grading ms, Mrs. R. E. Williams, Sadie Van- Abbey, Dr. W. A. Luzader, Mr. and Tuesdays. Every one cordially welcome to Sandy road. In the County Court of the State of trven, The Dalles. FOR SAL E—ELEVEN ACRES Mrs. D. B. Boone, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. these services. Nehalem to get new $50,000 school. Oregon for the County of Tillamook. Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. R .W. Pat- Knizinga, A. M. Chamberlin, G. P. good bench land on Roosevelt high­ Notice is hereby given that the Portland savings bank paying de­ way in Nehalem valley. Two good irson, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Hayes, Fleming, George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. U. B. CHURCH undersigned has been appointed Ad ­ positors $1,500,000 a year interest. small buildings, spring water piped filliam R. Raab, Lulu P. Nolen, J. C. R. A. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. George Mt. Angel Co-operative cannery ministrator with the Will Annexed of to house, equipment for apiary, ex­ lack, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hays, Hotzworth, Mrs. Alice Ardery, Miss Sunday School at 10 a. m. Classes working every day to midnight. the Estate of Priscilla E. (Andrews) cellent location for bees, poultry, |r. and Mrs. George Taylor ,G. Sea- Haigley, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sweeney, for all ages. Portland—26,075 cars wheat re- Davis, deceased, by the County Court berries, goats or fur farm. Rural m Taylor, Mrs. F. R. Strong, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sweeney, Miss M. Preaching service 11 a. m. and 8 ceived during year, breaking all re- of the State of Oregon for the Coun­ mail, convenient to grammer and . McEntee and three children, Mr. Amato, C. J. Peters, G. Moody, Mil­ p. m. ty of Tillamook and has qualified. cords. high school, good community, and a nd Mrs. A. E. King, Gertrude Pike, dred Yoder, Helen Yoder, Portland; There is a comfortable pew wait- All persons having claims against pleasant place to live. Property [rs. S. P. Crear, J. L. May, E. T. I. G. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ing for you. Come. said estate are hereby notified to Read the Classified Ads priced low, very easy terms. Call xrtholemew and family, O. J. Long- Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. George Turn­ W. O. WOOLEVER, Pastor. present same, duly verified as by or write Geo. L. Seward, R. F. D. 1, led, A. J. Moser, Catherine Cole, er, Rector; M. C. Matheny and fam­ law required to the undersigned at Nehalem, Oregon. 40-t8p [ary Watters, Esther Peppel, Port- ily, Silverton. METHODIST CHURCH 808 Union Avenue, North, Portland, ,nd; C. E. Morse, Seattle; Mr. and Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Kribbs, Mrs. Oregon within six months from the FOR SALE—HOTEL OF 44 ROOMS, [rs. Ross Miles, Salem; William F. Brent and daughter, H. C. Dippel Sunday school tft 9:45 a. m. The NOTICE OF THE SALE OF BONDS date hereof. dining room and kitchen in a live oilman, Mill City, J. D. Edwards, and company, E. R. Sponer, L. H. Sunday school meets 15 mniutes soon­ town with two payrolls. Close to Dated and first published June 6, laville; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sawyer, Henrici, Portland; V. C. Clinton, er than formerly. The Board of Directors of School 1924. Portland. Address P. O. Box 339, rs. M. R. Sawyer, Vancouver, Wn; Forest Grove; F. Watson, Whitney Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. District Number Two (2) is offering Camas, Washington. 40-tlp Date of last publication July 4, !rs. Mabel E. Stewart, Miss Esther camp; S. E. Fox, Idaville; A. H. Pa­ Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. for sale a bond issue of seven thou­ 1924. FOR SALE — THREE GOOD WORK Taylor, tewart, Oakland; E. A. quet, Garibaldi; W. A. Bartley, New­ Evening service at 8:00 p. mp sand dollars ($7000). These bonds FRED WEST, horses. See Frank Mayer, at the latsop; Mr. and Mrs. B. Albert, To- berg; Bud Underwood, Bill Carey, SIMPSON HAMRICK, Pastor. run ten years, interest five and one- Administrator with the Will Annexed. Tom Lester place, 3 miles south of do, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. George Lang, city; Frank Henrici, half per cent. Sealed bids will be BRUCE C. CURRY, Attorney, Tillamook. 89-t2p ale, Duboise, Pennsylvania; Mr. and Oregon City. REFORMED CHURCH received for these bonds up to one 808 Union Ave., North, Portland, Ore. rs. Fred H. Caldwell, Hillsboro; Dr. o’clock p. m. Friday, August 1st, 1924. 35-t5 TEAM FOR SALE—WEIGHT 3300, id Mrs. A. C. Nestelson, Mr. and TILLAMOOK TRAVELERS MEET Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The successful bidder will be expected age 7 and 8. Work any place. W. rs. Joe Hurley, Chehalis, Washing- At 11 o’clock an out door service to furnish the printed bonds and STORMY WEATHER NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT C. Powell, Falls City, Ore. 39-t2p n; S. H. Colby, Grants Pass; Mr. will be held in Leuzingers Grove on coupons. The Board reserves the BOAT FOR SALE—TWENTY NINE id Mrs. S. A. Warner, Oakland, Subject: “Lessons right to reject any or all bids. A C. A. Smith and family motored to Killum Creek. Notice is hereby given that the un­ foot cedar hull Port Orford built, llifomia; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hou­ Storden, Minn. They started from from God’s Out-Of-Doors.” certified check equal to five per cent dersigned has filed with the County Ford self staner motor. Casn or in, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Anderson, Tillamook, June 8th and arrived in After the services a basket lunch­ of the bid must accompany the same. Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, will take jfpod Ford on trade. Fred imas, Wn; Mrs. W. D. King, Mrs. Storden, on the 19th, and had a very eon will be served under the trees. All bids must be filed with T. W. his final account as administrator in Hess Motor company, Longview, M. Bronson, Minden, Nebraska; pleasant trip, but had to keep on the The afternoon will be spent in a so- Lyster, Clerk of School District Num­ the matter of the estate of Orra S. Wn. 88-t6 rs. A. E. DeHaven, C. E. Dehaven, lookout