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Correspondence on the var­
ious subjects of the day is in­
vited by the Headlight for
publication.
Any paper for
publication must be signed
with the writer’s name, which
may be withheld by request.
♦ CHURCHES
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♦ Sunday school, 10 a. ____ m.
♦ Morning service, 11 a. m.
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service, 7:80 p.
♦ Evening
Conducted by Arch Deacon Black.
11: Elizabeth Sims,
u Peterson, W. E. Grayl, L.
’ «• f Tucker, Victor Daute,
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M°pXnd'; A. E. Stansbury,
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gurnets, Chicago; J. G. Kal-
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E. G. Narrigan, As-
OCEANSIDE
A Denton, Salem; Mr. and
1Byland, C°7ll‘S:AGM“:
A. L. Powers and family were
Eugene; Mrs. F. E. A. Me Oceanside visitors during the week.
.Angeles; Mrs. Almira Con-
Mrs. L. J. Hendry and party are
Ung Branch, New Jersey; Ted- spending a week in Driftwood cot-
KJ. Wesley Asbury, Leon tage.
Kmer De Sart, Ted Stiff, E.
Mrs. T. J. Born and Mrs. T. Huber
L pacific City.
fey Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bak- of Portland are occupying a tent
house.
0 Miller, E. Dilthy and family
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kenan and son
Claussen, J- L. May, Mr and of The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
William A. Davidson, Rebecca Kenan of St. Petersburg, Florida,
J L Rice, Dr. Thomas W.
were enjoying Oceanside the past
Hugh Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. week.
Kimmell, Dr. Ella F. Kimmell,
E. C. Sharp and family of Gaston
V Getty, Mr. and Mrs. I. U. are spending their vacation in We-
- W S. Raker, W. A. Ward, coma cottage.
^George, G. E. King, George
George Pierie and family occupied
. Ruth Ellis, Ruth Thompson, the Breakers Mnday and Tuesday.
’MacDonald, Portland; J. W.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dean of Port­
¡uä Spokane; J. O. Hayes, Sa- land are in “
few
Robert Durney, Hoquiam, Wash- days vacation.
i- Thomas H. Heney, A. B. C.
H. F. Williams and family and
/Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Rice, Rec- Chas, Ellis and family passed the
/ V. Gaute, L. B. Avrit, Gari- week end in “The Anchor.”
W. B. Cook and family of Astoria
jay: Wheeler baseball team, are among the vacationists at this
Elizabeth Tohl, Timber; E. C. resort.
B, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Suther-
C. W. Tandy and party were regis­
Margaret Hess, Portland; Mrs. tered from Salem this week.
iplegate, Batterson; Miss Mist
Homer McKenzie and wife, Mrs. J.
!ger, San Francisco; Mr. and R. Johnson, Mrs. Hazel Tanke and
L Davis, H. A. Campbell, Se- two daughters, of Freewater, Oregon,
A. 0. Davidson, Salem; Mrs. spent the week end here.
, E. Halloway, Spokane; Alta
Mrs. S. M. Calkins, Dean, Clifford,
jt, Garibaldi; C. L. Josephoon, and Clara Calkins arrived Saturday.
o, California.
They have taken the Sandpiper cot­
iday: Chas. Miller, Cape Mears tage for the next few weeks.
ihouse; F. B. Pratt and family, A.
Mrs. Barnickel, Mrs. M. Zee and
L w .A. Martin, W. W. Cole, Mr. daughter,
and A. E. Barnickel of
Mrs. B. F. Bloomfield, G. H. Portland enjoyed the beach over the
on, Shannon Phillips, Ray Hop- week end.
F G. Cate, R. D. Cruikshank,
Dr. and Mrs. Guy A. Woods and
/ Moreland, H. C. Tier, H. L. family and Mrs. W. R. Bevins of
1er, D. E. MacDonald, Carl G. Portland were among the Sunday ar­
er, Portland; R. W. Pilkington, rivals. They will occupy Ship a Hoy
Book; Robert E. Stewart, H. S. cottage for the next two weeks.
I, McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Hubbard
and son, Claude Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Hubbard, and Mrs. B. D. Johnson
returned to their home in Portland
Monday after a pleasant outing.
Mrs. H. B. Smith and Miss Ethel
day: R. Ulber, T. M. Reddick,
uid Mrs. F. E. Smith, B. L. Can- Smith of Salem have taken a tent
G B. Taylor, L. H. Brown, W. H. huse for a week.
rM. and Mrs. 8. C. McDowell, Mrs.
it, C. Strandberg, Paul C. North-
Henry Cook, Portland; I. W. H. C. McDowell and Miss Thelma
son, Hanford, California; Mr. Carey of Salem are here for a two
Mrs. E. Kennedy, Eugene; DI L. weeks vacation.
Francis Thomas and family of
city; A. W. Thompson, Agate
Cornelius have taken a tent house
turday: J. Brown Strong, P. L. for a few days.
L. C. Lomax of Hillsboro brought
db, E. G. Markett, Edward G.
L W. H. McGregor, T. M. Red- his family to Oceanside Sunday »here
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lankow, Mr. they will spend the remainder 4 the
Mrs. B. H. Suffert, O M. Hicky, month.
W. R. Rosh and wife are registered
I Smith and son, L. O. Hall, Al-
Johnson, August Waldnagel, from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Roseman of
i Crawcraft, Portland.
lay: C. R. Fram, Fresno; Max Dayton and Misses Eva and Florence
f, J. R. Pitts, Portland; H. T. Oliphant of Lafayette are recent ar­
i; Tillamook; J. C. Gray, Em­ rivals.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edwards are
in, Sheridan.
> Idaho; F. M. Franklin, Floyd entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Daw­
aday: J. T. Beauchamp, Frank son and son, of Oakland, California,
nd, Wheeler; R. Howard, B. C. and Mrs. Jack Rutherford and son of
*11, W. A. Newall, M. V. Leasia, San Diego, at their cottage on Tilla­
we M. Leasia, Portland; L. A. mook avenue.
Campers in the grove this week are:
me, Max Dunham, Albany; Mrs.
I* Baker, J. R. Hamilton, George G. C. Erwin, Jack Erwin, Alex White
and family, Ellis A. Simmons and
laker, Astoria.
family, Chas. G. Young, F. C. Barnes
and family, L. Byington and famly,
J. O. Johnson and wife, A. M. John­
son, J. R. Sammons, S. J. William­
son, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. E.
Ii>s Meyer, J. H. Cannon, R. D. C. Stevens, G. W. Worden and wife,
Bti, H. Walmer, R. J. Fulton, R. Newberg; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith,
l»non, J. G. Born, Portland; W. Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. James,
«Donald, McMinnville.
Mary Margaret Reed, Seattle; Victor
turday: W. M. Peterson, M. C. Ivie, Junction City; C. W. Ivie,
* Mrs. J. G. Born, F. E. A. Chatham, Ill.
Portland; A. N. Blanch, Whit-
MmP: Cecil Embody, Charles CHINK SEASON TO OPEN roR
*7. Tillamook; C. B. Ownby, S.
TWO DAYS
“»pany; R. o. Britton, Oregon
George Paterson, Willamette;
The following communication was
Potts, Salem; Monte Ballu, Mc- received from the Oregon state game
commission recently, by Eugene Cros­
“«F: Bud Wallace Hemlock; A. by, president of the Tillamook county
■«Callum, Seattle; Bud Under- game protective associaion:
• Mike Donovan, Jim Donovan,
I beg to inform you that upon re­
®ook.
commendation of the state game war­
Mr. and Mrs. William J. den the game emmission issued an
J. Dayl, E. S. Underwood, order providing for a two-day open
|Çd*,ter> C. K. Mageske, Mr. season of Chinese pheasant, the dates
■ L. K. von Pier, Portland; to be the 12 and 13 of October and
v8'18’ Shavertown, Pennsyl- the bag limit to be two male birds in
f ru
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Brown, Spokane; one day.
G*Mn, Silverton.
This will give the Tillamook county
sportsmen a taste of pheasant hunt­
ing without endangering the breeding
J
stock it is essentially V I1WCO3«*
necessary
to 1
just when the
protect at ths time j
.tart in vour
kn.^illiam B°yd' Arlingt a; birds are getting a good start in your
.Doyle, Bob Hickey, Porti« td. locality, Yours very truly,
A. E. BURGHDUFF,
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Villip Frost, Mr. and
State game warden.
R- R. Parker, D. J.
.’Seattle; Steve Stratton, Roy
Oregon canneries will handle ever­
u Portlan«l; P. L. Frost,
green blackberries as usual-
Matthieu, Portland.
Ashland-8132,000 subscribed for
y ^rs- J- Applegate, Bat-
new
tourist hoteL
• ’ an Patten, Portland.
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Remaining Sundays in each month,
Supday school 10:30 a. m.
Ladies Guild meets 2d and 4th
Tuesdays.
Every one cordially welcome to
these services.
U. B. CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Classes
for all ages.
Preaching service 11 a. m. and 8
p. m.
There is a comfortable pew wait­
ing for you. Come.
W. O. WOOLEVER, Pastor.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school rft 9:45 a. m. The
Sunday school meets 15 mniutes soon-
er than formerly.
Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.
Epworth League at 7:00 p. m.
Evening service at 8:00 p. mp
SIMPSON HAMRICK, Pastor.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
certified check equal to five per centiare required to present them, proper-
of the bid as a guarantee of good jy verified, to the undersigned at the
taith in making such bid, and the I ~
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bidder will be required to furnish the I °®CeS °f BamCk & H*U> Natl0M1
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'»lank bonds, ready for the signature I Buildin
«> Till«re<*>k- , Oregon, within
th« officers
nffiporo of the District Tk-
six months from th
the a date of the first
f f the
The <aiY
loard reserves the right to reject publication of this notice.
tny and all bids.
Date of first publication, July 4th,
Dated July 18th, 1924.
1924.
T. W. LYSTER,
Date of last publication, August 1st
District Clerk
CARRIE A. SAPPINGTON
41-t3
Administratrix
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the Cunty f Tillamook. In tha County Court of the State of
In the Matter of the Estate
1 Oregon * for
— the r County
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Tillamook.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
of
John M. Borba, Sr., deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the Hattie Fitzgerald, deceased.
County Court of the State of Oregon
Notice is hereby given that the
for the County of Tillamook, has duly County Court of the State of Oregon
appointed the undersigned, adminis­ for the County of Tillamook, has duly
trator of the estate of John M. Borba, appointed the undersigned, executrix
Sr., deceased. All persons having of the estate of Hattie Fitzgerald,
claims against the said estate are re- deceased. All persons having claims
quired to present them, properly véri- against the said estate are required
fled, to the undersigned, at the office to present them, properly verified, to
Tillamook, Oregon within six months . the undersigned, at the offices of
of Barrick & Hall, National Building, Barrick & Hall, National Building,
from the date of the first publication Tillamook, Oregon, within six months
of this notice.
from the date of the first publication
Date of first publication July 18, °f D**8 notice.
1924.
Date of first publication. June 20,
Date of last publication August 1924.
15th, 1924.
Date of last publication, July 18,
JOHN BORBA,
1924.
Administrator.
Dollie Fitzgerald
41-t5
Executrix.
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Every Man’s class, city hall, 10 a. m.
Bible school, Christian church, 10
a. m.
Morning worship and communion
service, 11 a. m.
The senior and the high school en­
deavors will meet every Sunday night
at 7 p. m.
Preaching every Sunday night at
8 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Thursday
night.
Rev. George Harness, pastor, will
preach next Sunday, both morning
and evening.
Morning subject: Echo’s of the
State Convention.
Evening supject: Going Fishing.
A hearty welcome is extended to
one and all. Strangers made to feel
at home with us.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, Sheriff of Tillamook Coun­
ty, Oregon, by virtue of a writ of
attachment execution issued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon for Tillamook County, upon a
judgment entered in said Court on
September, 12, 1923, in favor of Tilla­
mook County Bank, a corporation,
and against John Weiss, has rejected
on, and will on Manday, the 18th
day of August, 1924, at the Court
House Door in Tillamook City, Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, at the hour
of ten o'clock A. M. sell at public auc-
tin to the highest bidder for cash in
hand the following described real
property, to-wit:
The North half of the Southwest
quarter of Secton 20 in Township
3 South of Range 9 west, W. M., in
Tillamook County, Oregon.
This sale will be made for the pur­
pose of satisfying said judgment
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
which was rendered against said
Bids will be opened at the office of Weiss in said matter for the sum of
KbSenberg Bro*. Br TiMwno^r City/ $2178.31 with interest thereon at the
at 10 o’clock A. M. July 24, 1924, rate of 8 per cent per annum from
for the grading of a 16 foot roadway September 12, 1923, together with
along a street at Oceanside for ap­ $200 as attorneys’ fees, and the costs
proximately 1000 feet and 1000 cubic and disbursements of the action tax­
yards excavation.
Successful bidder ed at $20.80 with accruing interest
will be required to furnish a bond for and expenses of sale less $250 credit
in anHunt tqual
50 ft cent of ths thereon as of May 1, 1924.
Dated this July 18, 1924.
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Nd.—16 dv.
JOHN ASCHIM,
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
CALL FOR BIDS
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LEGAL NOTICES
The district board of school district
No. 12, Pleasant Valley, will, on Aug­
ust 5, 19g4, receive bids for the paint­
ing of the school house and toilets
belonging to the district. Specifica­
tions may be had at the office of the
clerk. A certified check for 5 per
cent of the bid must accompany the
bid. The board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
MRS. RUTH DESMOND,
Clerk School district No. 12 Route A,
Box 270, Tillamook, Ore.
41-t2
CALL FOR BIDS
NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE
FIRST GERMAN REFORMED
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Notice is hereby given that the
balance of the money derived from
the sale of lots owned by the church
is to be divided among the subscrib­
ers to the purchase of the lots in
prportion to the amount paid by each
subscriber, and that each subscriber
should file his or her claim within
six months from the date of this no­
tice with Kasper Zweifel or John
Zumstein who shall approve the
claims before they are paid.
This notice is published in accord­
ance with instructions given at a
business meeting of the church held
March 18, 1921.
Dated June 26, 1924.
KASPER ZWEIFEL and
JOHN ZUMSTEIN
Trustees.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed Ad­
ministrator with the Will Annexed of
the Estate of Priscilla E. (Andrews)
Davis, deceased, by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for the Coun­
ty of Tillamook and has qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present same, duly verified as by
law required to the undersigned at
808 Union Avenue, North, Portland,
Oregon within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published June 6,
1924.
Date of last publication July 4,
1924.
FRED WEST,
Administrator with the Will Annexed.
BRUCE C CURRY, Attorney,
808 Union Ave., North, Portland, Ore.
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
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One cent per word per issue,
♦ with a minimum charge of 3.25.
♦ Readers are charged at the same
♦ rate. All reading notices must
* have “adv.” attached. No pre­
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CHIROPRACTIC
J. L. Fayette, D. C. Ph. C.
Beals Bldg.
Both Phonos
Tillamook, Ore.
Painless Adjustments
Both Phones
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
Dentist
SITUATIONS WANTED
215-21* Tillamook Building
Tillamook. Oregon
WANTED—WORK.
REGISTERED
chauffeur wants work. Inquire at
Headlight office.
W147. 41-tlp
DR, a L. HOHLFELD
Veterinarian
HELP WANTED
AGENTS WANTED—FOR THE
Stransky Vaporizer and Decarbon­
izer, the great gas saver. Quickly
pays for itself. Lasts a life time.
Easly installed on any car. Good
money for the right party. Ben
Cohen, district distributor. Box 491
Tillamook.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AT
the Oceanside restaurant. Chick­
en dinners home-made pastries.
We will be glad to servefyou. 35-tf
Bell phone 8F8, Mutual
Tillamook
Dr. Henry E. Wiseman
DENTIST
Teeth Extracted under Gaa
Evenings by Appointment
218 Tillamook Building
R. E. RINGO, M. D
Physician and Bur
FOR SALE OR TRADB
FOR SALE— HAY, THIRTY TONS
number one oat and vetch hay, bet­
ter than fifty percent vetch. One
mile off Tillamook highway be­
tween Sheridan and Willamina.
Fine gravel road all way . We
guarantee this to be extra fine cow
hay, if you are interested in this
kind, write or call Paradise Farm,
A. A. Doubrava, manager, Sheridan
Oregon. Phone 4561.
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BARRICK A HALL
Attorneys at Lav
FOR SALE OR TRADE—FOR FORD
sedan or coupe, 1920 model Buick,
5 passenger touring car. Six cylin­
der. Has been run 9500 miles. New
battery, new paint, good tires. C.
J. Kennedy, Skaggs’ grocery. 41-tl
DAIRYMEN DESIRING HAY,
please cmmunicate with First Na­
tional bank, Salem, Oregon, who
have clients with hay for sale. No
commission or other charges. 40-tl
FOR SALE—YOUNG PIGS, ONE
sow with pig and two sows to far­
row in September. John Hofmann.
41-3tp
FOR SAL E—ELEVEN ACRES
good bench land on Roosevelt high­
way in Nehalem valley. Two good
small buildings, spring water piped
to house, equipment for apiary, ex­
cellent location for bees, poultry,
berries, goats or fur farm. Rural
mail, convenient to grammar and
high school, good community, and a
pleasant place to live.
Property
priced low, very easy terms. Call
or write Geo. L. Seward, R. F. D. 1,
Nehalem, Oregon.
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Notice ia hereby given that the un­
dersigned has filed with the County
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
his final account as administrator in
the matter of the estate of Orra 8.
Williams, deceased, and that said
Court has fixed Saturday, the 12th
day of July, 1924, at 10:00 o’clock A.
M., at the Court House in Tillamook BOAT FOR SALE—TWENTY NINE
foot cedar hull Port Orford built,
City, Oregon, as the time and place
Ford self starter motor. Cash or
for hearing objections thereto. AU
will take good Ford on trade. Fred
persons having objections to said ac­
Hess Motor -ompany, Longview,
count are hereby required to present
Wn.
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the same at the said time and place.
ROYAL H. FOX
FOR SALE—BIG BARGAIN. ONE
Administrator of the Estate of Orra
lot on Brighton beach in block 81,
S. Williams, deceased.
lot 2. Last price, $150.00. $25
BOTTS A WINSLOW
down and $10 per month. This price
Attorneys for the Estate.
only for two weeks. Peter Dumis,
86-15
Box 266, Houlton, Oregon.
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LODGE DIRECTORY
THE BEST IN
FOR SALK— COMBINATION Li­
brary dining table, mahogany, ex­
tends to six feet, also four mahog­
any dining chairs, (brown leather
seats.) Just the thing for small
house or apartments.
Tel. 56J.
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W. R. C.
Corinth Reiief Corps No. 54, Dept,
of Oregon meets on first and third
Friday evenings of each month, at *
o’clock in the W. O. W. halt Visitors
welcome.
SELL OR TRADE — FORTY-FOUR
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres.
acres fine bottom land near Wood­
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
land, Wn. Well drained .fresh wa­
ter for stock. Very low priced.
CORINTH POST NO. 85
Fred Hees Motor Company, Long-
Department of Oregon
View, Wn.
88-16
Meta on second and on fourth Sat­
urdays of each month at 1:30 p. m.
FOR SALE—FRESH DAIRY COWS,
in the W. W. hall.
Jerseys and Holst eins. If you want
Samuel Downs, Commander
good ones, I can supply you. Write
H. W. Spear, Adjutant
for accurate descriptions and prices.
Earl Nelson, Newberg, Oregon R 1,
phone 19A25.
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The Best
Dentistry
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■UB4i¡ai¿ DCKTona.
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Bkt xA.
BEALS
BUILDING
Tillamook, Oro.
Both Phonos
DR. P. J. SHARP
DR. E. D. ALLEN
DENTISTS
NatL Bldg.
Beth
TILLAMOOK. 081
DAVID ROBINSON
The district board of school district
No. 12, Pleasant Valley, will, on Aug­
ust 5, 1924, receive bids for the build­
ing and painting of a combined play
and wood shed, 30x60 feet. Specifi­
cations may be seen at the residence
of the clerk. A certified check for
5 per cent of the bid must accom­
pany the bid. The board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
NOTICE
MRS. RUTH DESMOND,
Clerk School district No. 12 Route A,
To Members of The Fairview Water
Box 270, Tillamook, Ore.
41-t2 District:
Owing to the dry weather our wa-!
ter
supply is running quite low, so it
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF
becomes necessary that we stop
SCHOOL DISTRICT
sprinkling onr yards and gardens be­
■"OR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND
Notice is hereby given that School sides stoping all leaks immediately,
vetch hay tn ear lead lota er ean
District No. 2 of Tillamook County, unless absolutely necessary.
fumiah mixed ear. Priees quoted
By order of the Board of Directors.
Oregon, is offering for sale Bonds of
on same on appMcatoa.
B. B.
Signed: LELAND BESTER,
the said School District in the sum of
Daugbton, Lebanon, Oregon
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Assistant Secretary.
$7,000, and that sealed bids for such
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CALVES
bonds will be received by the District
up to August 2nd, 1924, at 10 o clock
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AM IN THE MARKET FOR YOUR
Tuesday Evening, 7:30
A. M. Said Bonds are issued under
baby Heifer calves.
Phone me
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
the provisions of Chapter 172 of the
what you have. Paul Disney, The
General Uws of Oregon for the In the Circuit Court of the State of
FOR RENT
Calf Man. Bell phone 158J, Mutual
year 1918» “8
amendments Oregon for the County of Tillamook
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
phone.
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HAVE 600 ACRES OF GOOD PAS-
__j redeemable at the plea-
thereto are
of
tures
Io
rent
—
Stock
wanted
to
pas
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District, but mature
sure of
of the
th
WANTED TO RENT
ture. Call M. E. Gruber, Bell phone
serially in 1,2,8,4,5 6,7,8,9 and 10 Fred L. Sappington deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
LOST AND FOUND
2F22.
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years respectively after date of is­
WANTED TO BUT
sue, and bear interest at the rate of County Court of the State of Oregon
ROOM TO RENT—IN NEW MOD- HIDES— PAYING EIGHT CENTS LOST—A PAIR DARK SHELL
5 per cent per annum payable semi- for the County of Tillamook, has
ladies glasses Sunday night in
em home all new furniture, fine
duly appointed the undersigned ad­
per pound cash for calf hides, and
front of U. B. church parsonage,
location. Hot and cold water at all
’"Bids'for such bonds should be filed ministratrix of the estate of Fred L.
giving honest weight Paul Disney
reward if returned to this office.
times. Inquire at Headlight. Phone
Sappington,
deceased.
All
persons
Mutual
phone,
Bell
158-J.
30-
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with T. W. Lyster, Clerk of the Di»-
40-ltp
Bn 106.
having
claims
against
the
said
estate
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