o, JULY 25, 1924 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT sist legion posts officials in making! served within any other County of NOTICE TO CREDITORS arrangements for the drive. Fred E. this state, if personally served of if — Kiddle of Island City, who was re­ served by publication, within not less I In the County Court of the State of | Friday: Hugh Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. tired as State Commander of the or- than twenty-eight days from the date Oregon for the Cunty f Tillamook. ganization at the Portland state con­ of the first publication of such cita­ A. C. Lesser, Portland. vention last June, has been made tion, and then and there to make an­ l:i tiro Matter of the Estate ESTABLISHED RATES FOR Saturday: P _ of Frank Dunlap, Paul chairman of the drive. ------------------ He will be as- ' swer to the allegations of the peti­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING , 18 J Forsythe, John Tischner Portland; Jacob Cre'ekbaum', John M. Borba, Sr., deceased. sisted by Harry N. Nelson, retiring) tion of Lila Laidig on file in this One cent per word per issue, 3 | Eugene Btnz, Cornelius, Ore.; H. L. I I Notice is hereby given that the 17- July I»- state adjutant of the American Le­ Court and cause praying for an order with a minimum charge of. $.25. . A. Smith, John Ramets, Morse, Howard Matthieu, Salem. | County Court of the State of Oregon gion.---------------------------------------------- 1 end Fi«her“"H- H- Day, E. C. Readers are charged at the same Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dick, SPECIAL NIGHT TRAIN NOT TO of this Court revoking, setting aside for the County of Tillamook, has duly annulling and holding void the order( und'errignad? sdmi’nis'- rate. All reading notices must Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Dick, Otis, Oregon ’ Mr and Mrs. F. M. Story, RUN have "adv.” attached. No pre­ made by this Court herein on August. trator of the Mtate of John M Borba, Monday: Wilbur Morley, Pete Jep­ Mr and Mrs. O. A. Holt, 23, 1923, admitting to probate as the Sr., deceased. .... ferred positions. All persons having ' son, Portland. t Lene, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. The special train that was to have Last Will and Testament of Phillip' F claims against the said estate are re- j begun services last Saturday, leaving J. Worrall, a certain instrument then ’ VMld. Walla Walla Wash- quired to present them, properly veri- EX-SHERIFF OF TILLAMOOK Portland at 11:45 p. m., and arriving i c. E. Marlatte, Enright; so admitted to probate in common fled, to the undersigned, at the office’ COUNTY GETS WRITE-UP at Tillamook early Sunday morning, form, and to show eause, if any ’ f . C. Arnold, Rolling SITUATIONS WANTED Tillamook, Oregon within six months returning Sunday night has been exists, why said petition should not Washing10“ > Mr‘ and Mr8- M‘ In the Oregon Journal of Monday, cancelled indefinitely on account of , be granted and why there should not of Barrick & Hall, National Building, Rector; R°y D. Zimmerman, from the date of the first publication HELP WANTED e’Mr and Mrs. G. B. F. McEd- July 21, the Journal devotes its weather conditions east of the coast be entered herein a further order, of this notice. ! “Broadcasts” space that appears on range. judgment and decree cancelling va-1 Milwaukie, Ore.; W^D Clarke, Date of first publication July 18, AGENTS WANTED—F OR THE the front page of the daily to W. L. eating and annulling and setting v S Addington, Seattle. Siransky Vaporizer and Decarbon­ Antelope will erect a new school aside the letters testmentary hereto- 1924. ; ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell, chief, Portland office, auto izer, the great gas saver. Quickly August i fore issued out of this Court in the i Date of last publication Vr. and Mrs. C. T. Hallister, license department. Mr. Campbell building. pays for itsetf. Lasts a life time. 1924. 15th, was sheriff of Tillamook county dur­ matter of said Estate to Fred C. Wor- ' Whaling vessel captured 60 whales ’ Rossow and daughter, Easly installed on any car. Good JOHN BORBA, L Young. E. C. Becker, M. L. ing the term of 1916 and 1917. His the last two months off the coast of rail and that further order judgment money for the right party. Ben Administrator. work was efficient here and this effi­ Coos county. and decree be made appointing Anna Cohen, district distributor. Box 491 J J. McCall, Mr. and Mrs. J. 41-t5j ciency evidently continues as is inti­ A. Worrall, the surviving widow of Tillamook. 40-tf 1 iims Mr. and Mrs. G. McDon- mated in the article found in the WARNING deceased, as administratrix of the Mr and Mrs. E. Haworth, Mr. Journal which follows: All fishermen and pleasure seekers Estate of Phillip J. Worrall, de- ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE I Mrs w. J. McCommon, J. L. I “In the Portland branch we are issu must stay on the county road while ! ceased and ordering and decreeing that G H Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. SEND THE GIRLS AND BOYS TO ing today No. 180,000—the greatest I passing through my place 19 miles Fred C. Worrall make an account of Notice is hereby given that the un- j “Nelson’s hairbobbing and Beauty Gill, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wever, •in the history of the state. In 1923, I up the Wilson river, section 24 and 25, all the moneys and properties of ev­ 1 dersigned, Sheriff of Tillamook Coun-1 Shoppe,” for their haircuts. Bal­ ind Mrs. H. W. I: win, Mr. and j57 900 ]icenses were ¡SSued in Ore- 1 North 8. ery kind and character which has ty, Oregon, by virtue of a writ of' cony Haltom's store. Phone 147-W. c, o. H^is, Ho^rd Vaughn, I go„ Thig year r WM. RYAN come into his possession by reason of 1 attachment execution issued out oft 42-tf Cunningham, Mrs. Mabel New-i ' will be increased nearly to 200,000. 42-t4 his protended Executorship of said the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- • Milton Murray, Mrs. Sparwick, 1 We estimate that about 35 per cent Estate and for the recovery by peti­ gon for Tillamook County, upon a EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AT Kennedy, Portland; Mr. and of all licenses issued are for cars in tioner of and from Fred C. Worrall the Oceanside restaurant. Chick­ judgment entered in said Court on Tom Dale, Idaville; Mr. and Mrs. Multnomah county. This means that and said Estate of her costs and dis­ en dinner» home-made pastries. September, 12, 1923, in favor of Tilla ­ Osborne and son, Seattle; Arl- there are now some 63,000 cars in bursements herein, and for such oth­ We will be glad to seivejyou. 35-tf mook County Bank, a corporation, in E Broadwell, Amity; Mr. and | Portland and vicinity, not counting er and further relief as may appear and against John Weiss, has rejected George 0. Dutro, Columbus, tourist cars from other parts of the EPISCOPAL CHURCH to the Court to be equitante in the FOR 8ALE OR TRADE bn, and will on Manday, the 18th • Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Johnson, state and from distant points. Our premises. FOR SALE— TEAM, HAF^ggg Bay; H. Carver, McMinnville; office is now issuing beween 125 and Masonic Hall MBy 'Ordi!r-°f -,e Honorable Homer day of August, 1924, at the Court 1 House Door in Tillamook City, Tilla- and wagon. 8Q00 Tom Janson, Nehalem; O. Seabrook, 1150 licenses a day. Some of these Sunday services first Sunday in the a®on’ .-oge of the County Court mooR Coanty| Oregon, at the hour ¡ley Raney, Garibaldi; Paul are motorists from other states now month. Bay City, Oregon. 42-t> vne State of Oregon for Tillamook, q£ ten o nday: John Zook, B. W. Britton, i records that approximately 100 new Witness my hand and the seal of 1 hand the following described real farm lighting plant Al condition. ; Murray Wade, Salem; Arthur | cars a day are being sold here now.” conducted by Arch Deacon Black. said Court affixed hereto this 22nd property, to-wit: Write E. F. Brown, Independence, mder, San Francisco; Mrs. A. Remainng Sundays in each month, day of July, 1924. The North half of the Southwest1 Oregon. 42-t4p idrum, Wheeler; C. B. Gillis, L. • quarter of Secton 20 in Township) THE SWASTIKA CLUB Sunday school 10:30 a. m. H. S. BRIMHALL, 3 South of Range 9 west, W. M., in I FOR SALE— HAY, THIRTY TONS Ladies Guild meets 2nd and 4th ewitt, C. S. West, IL le Blevm,»,, County Clerk. number one oat and vetch hay, bet­ . Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. A W. I 1 The Swastika club was entertained ' Todays, Tillamook County, Oregon. 42-t5 ter than fifty percent vetch. One This sale will be made for the pur ­ .Portland; Laidig and sons, Kan-1 at the home of Mrs. W .7 Will on I Every one cordially welcome to ” W. J. Hill mile off Tillamook highway be­ pose of satisfying said judgment Sty, Mo; C. H. Prehn, Astoria, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS July 18. A very pleasant afternoon these services. tween Sheridan and Willamina. which was rendered against said tiday: A. G. Fault, E. M. Haig, was enjoyed by all. Fine gravel road all way . We . Weiss In said matter for the sum of ^enlason, T. G. Coleman, A. F. Bids tviii be opened at the office of U. B. CHURCH Mrs. Hill served a delicious lunch- guarantee this to be extra fine cow ¡mans, G. W. Henderson, C. S. Rosenberg Bros, in Tillamook City $2178-31 with interest thereori at the , hay, if you are interested in this eon to members and the invited rate of 8 per cent per annum from I s, J. W. Donovan, C. M. Bell, R. guests who were W. O. Woolever, Pastor Mesdames H. C. I at 10 o’clock A. M. July 24, 1924, kind, write or call Paradise Farm, lyes, L. J. Ryan, E. A. Meyers, Crenshaw, W. J. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes for for the grading of a 16 foot roadway September 12, 1923, together with Reichers, C. I. A. A. Doubrava, manager, Sheridan j $200 as attorneys ’ fees, and the costs bowitch, E. E. Monogan, D. C. Get "tn the band wagon. along a street at Oceanside for ap­ Clough, S. Conover, W. B. Aiderman, all ages. Oregon. Phone 4561. 41-t2 it , S. E. Bragg, O. L. Fish, R. The S. S. is doing fine for the sum­ proximately 1000 feet and 1000 cubic and disbursements of the action tax­ E. M. Bales and A. W. Plank. ed at $20.80 with accruing interest (cConnell, J. A. Pate, Mrs. H. mer season. yards excavation. Successful bidder loon, J. E. Abel, P. H. EntlerJ Preaching service 11 a. m. will be required to furnish a bond for and expenses of sale less $250 credit FOR SALE—YOUNG PIGS, ONE HIGH SCHOOL ENDEAVOR AND and Mrs. Webb Campbell, com- Beaver, 3 p. m. t n ai»« unt« qual * > 50 y 1 cenf of thv thereon as of May 1, 1924. sow with pig and two sows to far­ EVERYMAN’S CLASS TO HAVE Datvd this July 18, 1924. , Portland; H. T. Fellows, Tilla- Pleasant Valley, 8 p. m. B id.—»1 dv. 4 l-tl row in September. John Hofmann. VACATION JOHN ASCHIM, ;; W. F. Carson, E. M. Kennedy, There is a comfortable pew waiting ______ 4t-3tp Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. I. Dixon, Portland; Charles E. CALL FOR BIDS The high school endeavor young for you. Come! 41-t5 FARM 1 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE in, City. people of the Christian church, who 10 acre fruit ranch in the foot hills FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH The district board of school district had an attendance last winter of of the beautiful Capay valley. All No. 12, Pleasant Valley, will, on Aug­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS from 35 to 40, and who helped to win kinds of fruit. No frost Will Morning subject, “ The Crooked ust 5, 1924, receive bids for the paint ­ the state Christian Endeavor banner trade for anything in or near I Tree that Straighened.” ing of the school house and toilets In the Circuit Court of the State of for Tillamook again this year, will! Tillamook. If you want a fine home [ Evening subject, “The Two Broth- belonging to the district. Specifica­ Oregon for the County of Tillamook lay, July 18: H. J. Shephard and have a vacation during the months of in California, see me at once. G tions may be had at the office of the | ers and Their Sacrifices. ” In the Matter of the Estate 7, J. L Foster, James Asher, J. [ August and September, and will re- M. Deming, Tllamook, Oregon, care clerk. A certified check for 5 per Beginning next Lord’s day the Ev­ of elley, C. R. Fram, P R. Moak and sume their work the first Sunday in S. J. Hoover. 42-tlp eryman’s class will meet in the pas­ cent of the bid must accompany the I Fred L. Sappington deceased. Frank Ekloff, Pat Matthews, October with a home coming service. bid. The board reserves the right to tor’s study. Notice is hereby given that the FOR SALE—ELEVEN ACRES The Everyman’s class will enjoy a I The public is invited to worship' and; Gust Jansen, reject any or all bids. County Court of the State of Oregon ! good bench land on Roosevelt high­ turday: Mr. and Mrs. E. Ken- vacation by not conducting regular MRS. RUTH DESMOND, with us. for the County of Tillamook, has: way in Nehalem valley. Two good Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ezell, J. L. services in the city hall during the Clerk School district No. 12 Route A, duly appointed the undersigned ad-. small buildings, spring water piped ir, A. W. Hartman, Portland; C. months of August and September. Box 270, Tillamook, Ore. METHODIST CHURCH ministratrix of the estate of Fred L. • to house, equipment for apiary, ex­ penser, Bayocean; Mr. and Mrs. Beginning next Sunday, Rev. Harness 41-t2 Sappington, deceased. All persons cellent location for be’s, poultry, L Ezell, Paducah, Kentucky; Carl announces that he will meet all men S. Hamrick, Pastor. having claims against the said estate ' berries, goats or fur farm. Rural who care to attend class in his office in, Oregon City, CALL FOR BIDS Sunday school a 9:45 a. m are required to present them, proper-) mail, convenient to grammer and iday: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Clarke, at the Christian church. Morning service at 11:00 Subject: ly verified, to the undersigned at the high school, good community, and a The class will assume its activities and; H. Golineaux, Waterloo and ciass win assume , «God-9 to Fallen Man.” The district board of school district, offices of Barrick & Hall, National! pleasant place to live. Property r^o(,„D Bt 7,ftn n __ city __ hall the first Sun- j Epworth League and; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ulins, again in the No. 12, Pleasant Valley, will, on Aug- ; j Building, Tillamook, Oregon, within at 7:00 p. m. priced iow, very easy terms. Call day in October with a home coming »yd, Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Van Evening service at 8:00. Subject: ust 5, 1924, receive bids for the build­ six months from the date of the first or write Geo. L. Seward, R. F. D. 1, Mrs. Grace Price, C. V. Stoker, ! service for men. “Five Daggers and Their Victims.” ing and painting of a combined play publication of this notice. Nehalem, Oregon. 40-t3p «al medicine. ------------------------ We are very much elated over the and wood shed, 30x60 feet. Specifi­ Date of first publication, July 4th, nday: Charles Kraus, Hillsboro; 74-YEAR RESIDENT OF OREGON good attendence at all the services cations may be seen at the residence ' 1 1924. BOAT FOR SALE—TWENTY NINE foot cedar hull Port Orford built, md Mrs. E. W. Hunter, Pendle-' PASSES i of the clerk. A certified check for during the summer. Date of last publication, August 1st Ford seif starter uiutur. Casn or Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McGee, Mr. I I 5 per cent of the bid must accom­ CARRIE A. SAPPINGTON will take good Ford on trade. Fred July 18: Frank Holland, ary line between the United States only for two weeks. Peter Dumis, Corinth xeuer Corps No. 54. Dept SCHOOL DISTRICT and Canada, was an Indian war vet­ General bonds of Tillamook City Box 266, Houlton, Oregon. 40-t3p e Shuster, J. F. Frainor, Jim of Oregon meets on first and third eran of this state, and had the honor are hereby called for payment on the - Emery Stowell, Mr. and Mrs. Friday evenings of each month, at h of shaking hands with General Sher­ date of September 1, 1924, as follows: Notice is hereby given that School FOR SALK— COMBINATION Li­ Bto>ch, Portland; John B. Pa- District No. 2 of Tillamook County, o’clock in the W. O. W. halL Visitor- man. The homestead that Mr. Beeler brary dining table, mahogany, ex­ Refunding bonds of April 15, 1915, Garibaldi; J. E. Bruce, Seattle; welcome. tends to six faet, also four mahog­ held and proved up on is now occupied Nos. 18 to 40 inclusive, optional and Oregon, is offering for sale Bonds of Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. M. Pelley, Cecile Pelley, Sa- the said School District in the sum of any dining chairs, (brown leather by the city of Spokane. In later years payable 5 years after date of issue. C H. Colton, City. Elizabeth Conover, Seerstar' seats.) _ Just the thing for small he lived at the A. G. Williams place Sanitary Sewer Bonds of October $7,000, and that sealed bids for such ®^ay: P. Henderson, White star bonds will be received by the District 1 15. house or apartments. Tel. 56J. CORINTH POST NO. 85 where he died suddenly on July 15, 1918. Nos. 1 to 29 inclusive, op ­ 'E- W. Willett, Tillamook; Geo. up to August 2nd. 1924, at 10 o’clock 83-tf Department of Oregon Reverend Woolever conducted the tional 5 years after date of issue. Mr and Mrs. F. W. Tussey, Meta on second and on fourth Sat - funeral services last Thursday. Interest will cease on the < date A. M. Said Bonds are issued under rreise. Walter H. Petz, E. J. the provisions of Chapter 172 of the urdays of each month at 1:89 p. m. SELL OR TRADE — FORTY-FOUR acres fine bottom land near Wood­ ’’“G, C. J. Cunningham, H. J. OREGON LEGION CONDUCTING above set for said call General Laws of Oregon for the in the W. W. hall. JOHN MATHERS, land, Wn. Wall drained .fresh wa­ R R. McClellan, Mr. and I year 1918, and the amendments Samuel Downs, Commander City Treasurer. STATE WIDE MEMBERSHIP ter for stock. Very low priced. / Prather, Portland; J. E. thereto, are redeemable at the plea- 42- tS II. W. Spear, Adjutant DRIVE Fred Hess Motor Company, Long- ’ Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. , sure of the District, but mature VjeW, Wn. 88-t6 Tillamook Lodge No. 57 Wheeler; Mrs. M. Starr, serially in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7,8,9 and 10 CITATION In an effort to secure the coveted A. F. A A. M. years respectively after date of is- ry A. Teel, Salem; John Hanford MacNider membership tro­ Stated commanieation se> «OR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND L *ra Westfall, Sherwood; C. phy for Oregon, the Legion’s state In the County Court of the State of sue, and bear interest at the rate of ond Wednesday in t at hj vetch hay tn car load lota or can Ilnes. Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. from August 1st to August 10th. Dur- j phil)ip j Worrall, deceased, Danghton, Lebanon, Oregon 19-tf with Hornbeck, Oregon; Mr. and ing these ten days, the 118 legisn posts To Erie j. Worral, Alfred R. Wor- tret, and should be accompanied Lively, Louis K. von Pier, in the state will have their commit- raU( Wiinatn Worrall, Fred C. Wor- certified check equal to five per cent LOST AND FOUND Wor-'of the bid as a guarantee of good L Allehoff, G. S. Yerby, tees ready to sign up eligible’,.veter 1an^h“aM1 Far. faith in making such bid, and t LOST—A PAIR DARK SHELL th« TueMiay Evening, 7:80 '«Per- I. S. King, John O. ans of the World War who have re­ ral, Anna ladies glasses Sunday night in bidder «ill will be be required required to to furnish furnish t the ^ family, J. o. Hoyt, R. D. Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. ceived an honorable discharge for war , bro, Greeting: front or U. B. church parsonage, ‘ lank bonds, reidy for the signature Bradley, F. H. fllis, J. In the name of the State of Oregon, FOR RENT revard if returned to this office. service. f ths officers of the District, The You are hereby cited and required ,nd family, J. F. Mee- Oregon has already increased its Bn 10«. 40-ltp oard reserves the right to rejec ’ C . ‘eswipk- H. C. Teel, Port- membership to a much grea er to appear in the County Court of the «• ROOM TO RENT—IN NEW MOD- P n Watter- Carl J. Cole-, strength than that during the whole State of Oregon for Tillamook Coun­ . ny and all bid-. LOST—A LARGE BROWN LEATH ' sirengui man — -- -------- .. Dated July 18th, 1924. ern home all n w furniture, fli.e Quigley, Seattle; J. „ W. th« ,«rTice er purse, containing money and pa­ -r stands fourth ty wthin ten day* o i of last year and now T. W. LYSTER, location. Hot and cold v iter at all of this citation if served upon you rn Z. A. French, H. S. |from per. Finder kindly return to Tilla­ . ., - th the ________ top among the sta es in Dis’rict Clerk times, 'nquire a Headlight Phone **’mril]e, Dan E. Mars- ' Tillamook County, Oregon, and wi.h- mook hotel office. Reward. 42-tlp 41-t3 181J . in twenty days rfter such service if Mr. lnd Mrg E. C. i Union. County membership chairmen have *fl®tham. Wn. been appointed for each county to as- The Hotels CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN PROFFESSIONAL CARDS Allen House CHURCHES R. E. RINGO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Room 1-8, Beals' Bldg. Tillamook BARRICK * HALL Attorneys at Law National The Todd LEGAL NOTICES he Netherland LODGE DIRECTORY DR. P. J. SHARP DR. E. D. ALLEN DENTISTS Natl. Bldg. B TILLAMOOK, ORB. DAVID ROBINSON Physician and Hnrgaon National Building DR. H. L. BABB Tillamook’s Chiropractor Hours, 9 to 5. Cloverdale Office Mom, Wed. and Fri. evenings at 7 DR. HELEN BABB Evenings—Mon., Wed., Fri., and Sat. at 7 Tillamook Building H. T. Botta Geo. P Winslow BOTTS A WINSLOW C. R. CHAPIN Attorney at law Beala’ Building Tillamook, Ore.