i AY. AUGU st 1, 1924 7 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT OLDEST PAPER IN ü. S. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL be granted and why there should not and expenses of sale less $250 credit I acres, one in Royal Ann cherries, ACCOUNT OF ADMINISTRATRIX be entered herein a further order, i thereon as of May 1, 1924. modern nine room house, electric Paris, Kentucky claims the honor lights, city water, bath, sleeping judgment and decree cancelling va­ T)at*1 this July 18, 1924. of having the oldest newspaper in the Notice „ is hereby • XL — nereuy given, That mat the cating and annulling and setting porch, full basement, good barn, JOHN ASCHIM, i7»r i x *nxthe Kenuckian Cit- undersigned has filed her final ac- one-fourth mile of pavement. Write aside the letters testmentary hereto­ ¡the rift of Tillamook County, Oregon. , C. as been Pul)lshed con- count as administratrix of the Estate G. W. Worden, Tillamook, Ore- 41-t5 fore issued out of this Court in the sin« ¿he estab- of Henry S. Davidson, Deceased, ir gon. * 43-t2p lishment of the Citizen in 1807. The the County Court of Tillamook Coun­ ( matter of said Estate to Fred C. Wor- ■ p. Strandborg, H. P. I Kentuckian, which was merged with rall and that further order judgment I I ty, Oregon, and that said Court has FOR SALE— MALE FOX-TERRIER NOTICE TO CREDITORS £• Jackson, George A. and decree be made appointing Anna I the Citizen, was established in 1866. appointed the 30th day of August, pup, 1 year old. Box 776, Tilla­ - A. Worrall, the surviving widow of toward Kraenick, Mrs. Anna | The Kentuckian-Citizen, which is mook. 43-tlp tk Mr. and Mrs. George L. I issued twice a week, is edited by A. 1924, at 10 o’clock a. m. at the Court deceased, as administratrix of the In the Circuit Court of the State of room of said Court in Tillamook City, Estate of Phillip J. Worrell, de­ t 'Harry Scouton, Lawrence S. Thompson. FOR SALE — TEAM, HARNESS Oregon, as the time and place for the ceased and ordering and decreeing that Oregon for the County of Tillamook ■ \lfred Powers, P. A. Parsons, and wagon. Weight 8000. Tom hearing of the said final account and Fred C. Worrall make an account of,In the Matter of the Estate ■ Godbey, Portland; O. D. Ham- Purvis, Bay City, Oregon. 4242 Eugene — 200 merchants sign agree ­ any objections thereto, and the dos­ all the moneys and properties of ev-' of t Sheridan; R- H. Janas, Prine- ery kind and character which has Fred L. Sappington deceased. F. E Veatch, Mrs. Veatch, Miss ment to not use billboard advertising. ing of said estate. FOR SALE—ONE NEARLY NEW Dated July 25, 1924. Portland announces $200,000 new Notice is hereby given that the come into his possession by reason of farm lighting plant Al condition. K Jeriyh, Rainier; Mr. and Mrs. buildings past week. ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, his protended Executorship of said County Court of the State of Oregon Write E. F. Brown, Independence, m Clair, Gresham; Charles N. North Bend hospital to have $50,- Administratrix of the Estate of Estate and for the recovery by peti­ I for the County of Tillamook, has Oregon. 42-t4p ■ ’ Elka Gosliner, San Fran- 000 addition. Henry Davidson, Deceased. tioner of and from Fred C. Worrall duly appointed the undersigned ad­ and Mrs. A. L. Mallery, 42-t5 and said Estate of her costa and dis­ ministratrix of the estate of Fred L. FOR SALE— HAY, THIRTY TONS t j Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Gor- number one oat and vetch hay, bet­ bursements herein, and for such oth- Sappington, deceased. All persons Kiaylor, Molalla; Mr. and Mrs. ter than fifty percent vetch. One having claims against the said estate . er and further relief as may appear NOTICE I Richardson, Dallas; Mr. and mile off Tillamook highway be- j to the Court to be equitable in the are required to present them, proper- ■ George Hunting Curry, Arling- tween Sheridan and Willamina. premises. I ly verified, to the undersigned at the ■ y V. McKinney, A. C. Heston, To Whom It May Concern: Fine gravel road all way . We EPISCOPAL CHURCH By order of the Honorable Homer offices of Barrick & Hall, National Ij .'.,. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brady, Whereas, The State Game Commis­ guarantee this to be extra fine cow Mason, Judge of the County Court Building, Tillamook, Oregon, within t' Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Tucker, sion of the State of Oregon is author­ hay, if you are interested in this Masonic Hall of the State of Oregon for Tillamook six months from the date of the first Iind Mrs. S E Durham, Seattle; kind, write or call Paradise Farm, Sunday services first Sunday in the ized under Section 8, Chapter 66, County, made on the 22nd day of publication of this notice. L L Snow, O. A. C. Corvallis; General Laws of Oregon, 1921, to July, 1924. month. Date of first publication, July 4th, I A. A. Doubrava, manager, Sheridan |,jd Mrs. George A. McArthur, open any closed season or close any Oregon. Phone 4561. 41-t2 Sunday school, 10 a. m. Witness my hand and the seal of 1924. Lukie: F- E- E,mon. John H. Darby, Medford; Mr. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. any and all bids. Heea Motor company, Longview, U " ’i 1 Mrs. R. S. Fox, Aberdeen; Mr. Tillamook. Ora. Dated July 18th, 1924. Morning service at 11 a. m. Sub- vided. Wn. 88-t4 Dated at Portland, Oregon, this I Mrs. Fred Klopfenstein, Tacoma. ject: "Christian Love.” T. W. LYSTER, FOR SALE—BIG BARGAIN. ONE District Clerk Epworth League service at 7 p. m. 14th day of July, 1924. 41-tS Evening service at 8 p. m. Sub- OREGON STATE GAME COM­ ♦ lot on Brighton beach in block 51, MISSION lot 2. Last price, >150.00. $25 ject: “The Three Greatest Signal ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦ I. N. Fleischner, Chairman. down and >10 per month. Thia price By NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lights in History.” CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦ only for two weeks. Peter Dumis, One eeat per word per issue, ♦ We are having no vacatou and will By J. W. Maloney, Commissioner. Mdiy: C. 0. Wilson, W. E. Wiley, Box 2M, Houlton, Oregon. 40-t3p By Ben F. Dorna, Commissioner. with a minimum charge ef 3.25. ♦ hold right through the summer the In the County Court of the State of j Hulean, E. M. Kennedy, E. Q. By Harold H. Clifford, Commissioner. Readers are charged at the same ♦ regular services. We invite visitors, , Oregon for the Cunty f Tillamook. FOR SALB— COMBINATION Li­ ie, 8am Taylor, G. J. Miller, By R. W. Price Commissioner. rata. All reading notices muet ♦ brary dining table, mahogany, ex­ rtland; Mrs. Effie L. Thomas, Os- strangers and the public in general to 43-tl 1 In the Matter of the Estate here "adv." attached No pre­ ♦ all the services. The Sunday school tends to six feet, also four mahog­ of ferred positions. ♦ any dining chairs, (brown leather htordiy: A. Hlal, Ella Hall, Ne- is almost double what it was a year NOTICE OF CALL FOR PAYMENT John M. Borba, Sr., deceased. ♦ seats.) Just the thing for small | Notice is* hereby given that the ta»; I. N. Söderström, Mr. and ago. Special music by the choir at OF GENERAL BONDS OF the morning services and congrega ­ County Court of the State of Oregon house or apartments. TeL 56J. i L J. Gugg; Theodore Miller, TILLAMOOK CITY j for the County of Tillamook, has duly 33-tf “» m F. Christianson, Abe Kap- tional singing at the evening services. DAVID ROBINSON HELP WANTED *, Edward G. Etzall, Z. P. Utler- We are more than pleased to see so General bond» of Tillamook City appointed the undersigned, adminis­ SELL OR TRADE — FORTY-FOUR Ph y siria« many in attendence at ail the serv­ i R. Ulber, Portland. 1 are hereby called for payment on the trator of the estate of John M. Borba, AGENTS WANTED—F OR THE acres fine bottom land near Wood­ htorday: A. Hall, Ella Hall, Ne- ices. We promise you a comfortable 1 date of September 1, 1924, as follows: Sr., deceased. All persons having National land, Wn. Wall drained .fresh wa­ Stransky Vaporizer and Decarbon­ utner, Bay City; A. D. Gustavo, pew and no long dry services. The Refunding bonds of April 15, 1915, claims against the said estate are re­ ter for stock. Very low priced. izer, the great gas saver. Quickly Tillamook Streeter, Porland; L. A. Fitzpat- sermons will be of interest to all Noe. 18 to 40 inclusive, optional and quired to present them, properly veri­ Fred Hess Motor Company, Long- pays for itself. Lasts a life time. fied, to the undersigned, at the office * Tillamook; Mr. and Mrs. G. Thi- Christians. We realize we have peo­ payable 5 years after date of issue. View, Wn. 88-tfl Easly installed on any car. Good d. Seaside; William Brewer, San ple from all churches in our congre­ 1 Sanitary Sewer Bonds of October Tillamook, Oregon within six months money for the right party. Ben j gations. Our aim s to help you. Come of Barrick & Hall, National Building, »cisco; Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kiger, 15, 1918, Nos. 1 to 29 inclusive, op­ Cohen, district distributor. Box 491 ’’OR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND from the date of the first publication and welcome. Washington. tional 5 years after date of issue. DR. H. L. BABB Tillamook. 40-tf vetch hay in car load lots, or can of this notice. Interest will cease on the date Tillamook ’s Chiropractor furnish mixed car. Prices quoted CARD OF THANKS Date of first publication July 18, WANTED— A MAN TO TAKE * above set for said call. Hours, 9 to 5. on same on applicaton. B. B. We wish to thank the friends who ' 1924. charge of a dairy of about twenty JOHN MATHERS, Daughton, Lebanon, Oregon 19-tf so kindly assisted us in our sad be­ Cloverdale Office cows. Salary $100. References re­ City Treasurer. Date of last publication August Mon., Wed. and Fri. evenings at 7 reavement in the death of our beloved quired. Inquire at Headlight office. 42- « 15th, 1924'. pHdsy: Chester L. Mulkey , Mc- SITUATIONS WANTED father, Also for the beautiful floral | B N 107 43-t2 ------------------------ JOHN BORBA, 1 FT'H«; J. H. Conner, Mr. and Mrs. DR. HELEN BABB Administrator. CITATION f*W|i F. Nelson, Emory Stowell, gifts. WILL HELP WITH GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. Rosa Borba 41-t5 ® Moore, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. King, housework. Thoroughly experienced. Evenings--Mon., Wed., Frt, and John Borba, Jr. BASEBALb—SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. 1 In the County Court of the State of l^Barrs, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Address Lydia Warden, Tillamook, Sat at 7 E. F. Borba and Family Oregon for Tillamook County. Whitney vs. Tillamook. 2 p. m. ■’’W E. Ray Duncan and family, Oregon.------------------------------- 48-tip NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 43-tlp Tillamook Building Fairgrounds. Admlsion 25 cents.— i In the Matter of the Last Will ''«d; Mrs. M. D. Phillips, Aims EXPERIENCED HOUSE - KEEPER I Adv. I and Testament and Estate of “¡Ps. Oregon City; George C. Lib CARD OF THANKS Notice is hereby given that the un­ * Phillip J. Worrall, deceased. wants employment. Will work in “«-Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. William Wor- dersigned, Sheriff of Tillamook Coun­ SEND THE GIRLS AND BOYS TO For the many acts of kindness town or out in country. Middle aged To Evie J. Worral, Alfred R. H. T. Botta •*•»> Newport; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Winslow “Nelson’s hairbobbing and Beauty us by neighbors and friends Wor- ty, Oregon, by virtue of a writ of and experienced. Mrs. Stiehler S. E. Pt Wolverton, Milton, Oregon; shown the illness of our beloved hus- ¡rail, William Worrall, Fred C. Shoppe, ” for their haircuts. Bal ­ attachment execution issued out of ¡rail, Ida M. Beckett, Arthur J. BOTTS A WINSLOW during------------ care Watch Tower. 43-tlp ............... - Cor­ ,,°d Mrs. M. D. O’Connell, Gari- band and father, and the mark of re­ cony Haltom’s store. Phone 147-W. ral, Anna A. Worral and Hazel Far- the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ 42-tf spect to his memory in the way of bro, Greeting: gon for Tillamook County, upon a LOST AND FOUND Theodore R. Smith, R. B. flowers and services at his funeral, judgment entered in said Court on In the name of the State of Oregon, EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AT py»«. E. W. Willet, J. F. Trai- we take this means of showing our LOST—A PAIR DARK SHELL You are hereby cited and required September, 12, 1923, in favor of Tilla­ the Oceanside restaurant. Chick­ Collins, Portland; J. H. sincere appreciation and extending to appear in the County Court of the mook County Bank, a corporation, ladies glasses Sunday night in en ainners nome-maae pastries Oregon City; L. M. Booth, thanks. front of U. B. church parsonage, State of Oregon for Tillamook Coun­ and against John Weiss, has rejected We will be glad to servo you. 85-tf »»Hin, F. G. Mitchell, City; reward if returned to this office. Mrs. F. K. Strueby and family. ty. wthin ten day» after the service on, and will on Manday, the 18th ■ Hom and family, Hood River; Bn 106. day of August, 1924, at the Court 4O-ltp ' of this citation if served upon you in C. R. CHAPIN FOR RENT . Wd Mrs. Erling Breatry, J. G. Tillamook County, Oregon, and with- House Door in Tillamook City, Tilla­ LOST — A LARGE BROWN LEATH- Attorney at Law . R- H Wood, Dayton, Mrs. i in twenty days after such service if mook County, Oregon, at the hour er purse, containing money and pa­ Hewett and daughter, Independ- I of ten o ’ clock A. M. sell at public auc- ROOM TO RENT — IN NEW MOD served within any other County of. NOTICE em home all new furniture, fine | per. Finder kindly return to Tills-1 Beete* Building Tillamook, Ore. this state, if personally served of If tin to the highest bidder for cash in mook hotel office. Reward. 42-tlp hand the following described real E. C. Tallman, C. D. Rev- location. Hot and cold water at all served by publication, within not less . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mollet, I will not be responsible for any than twenty-eight days from the date property, to-wit: times. Inquire at Headlight. Phone FOUND—A BAY HORSE, WAND- bills or debts under the name of The North half of the Southwest 181J. ered on my place about July 16. of the first publication of such cita­ Victor J. Minnon Freda G. Minnon Travis and Legault unless the bills quarter of Secton 20 in Township Owner may have animal after pay­ tion, and then and there to make an ­ ROOMS FOR RENT — NEW MOD- own sig- Mortician 3 South of Range 9 west, W. M., in or debts are signed with my ing for keep and this ad. John swer to the allegations of the peti­ ern home newly furnish, 2 blocks Tillamook County, Oregon. Jacober, Nehalem, Ore. 43-t2 MINNONS MORTUARY nature. tion of Lila Laidig on file in this west of postoffice. Close in. 17 This «ale will be made for th>> pur­ JOE LEGAULT 43.t4o Court and cause praying for an order West 2nd street. 43-tlp LOST—ONE TAN HANDBAG EE­ Phone I S3 and Mutual of this Court revoking, setting aside pose of satisfying said judgment E* G. Love, J. H. Stull, tween Garilald and Bar View. No­ which was rendered against said WANTED TO BUY annulling and holding void the order Iohn Ganten, Otto Gan- tify H. J McHoney, Hillsboro. Ore­ WARNING made by this Court herein on August Weiss in said matter for the sum of yr Bnd Mrg Burkhart. seekers gon. 43-tlp DAIRY FARM FOR SALE NEAR 12178.31 with interest thereon at the WANTED-GOOD TRUNK SLIGHT- All fishermen and pl*«« white ' 23. 1923. admitting to probate as the Fred Morley, Carlton. FOUND — CHILDS SMALL WHITE ly used and medium size. Call 181-J rate of 8 per cent per annum from CORVALLIS AND O. A. C. stay on the county*-» Last Will and Testament of Phillip Mr. and Mrs. Arthur must coat near Catholic church. Owner 43-tl passing through my ptoe* » J. Worrell, a certain ins-rument then September 12, 1923, together with Good land, good buildings, will /*’ *• V- Evens, Dewey Gray, call at Runkels Millinery and pay up the Wilson river, section 24 and . so admitted to probate in common *200 as attorneys' fees, and the costs keep 20 cows. $15,000, terms. FOR SALE OR TRADE Mrs. e . A. Reed. Otis; Mr. for ad. 43-tl and disbursements of the action tax­ form, and to show cause, if any Write owner for details. Box 54 1 North 8. v William Mathews, city. ed at 520 80 with accruing interest TO TRADE FOR SMALL DAIRY WM. RYAN Corvallis, Oregon. T**r Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, 42-14 exists, why said petition should not ranch, fine house near Newberg 4 Mrs. A. Chesser, Tillamook. PROFFESSIONAL CARDS he Tillamook CHURCHES LODGE DIRECTORY UTTER BROS CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN The Todd The Netherland 11 LEGAL NOTICES Allen H ouse