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    rttlDAY, SEPTEMBER T9, 1924
TILLAMOOK
SCHOOL EXHIBIT AT COUNTY
FAIR
One of the mo8t interesting fea-
any county fair is the school
*7 exhibited and this year was no
G^inn. The exhibits, which are
from the daily work of the
Zjdren serve to demonstrate not only
¿¿ability of the children, but of
aj teacher as well.
Th, folders and other art work
.
displayed a great deal of tal-
. emonK the children, and original-
* ef
Th* teachers are given
jreat de*1 ot credit for their work
1 Meeting and preserving these spe-
peiens for displays, which always
aeke sn impression on the children
^ae work is shown and serve as an
¡jjreritive to better work. To quote
gr Lamb, “One may well question
elether or not the teachers has done
full duty by a school if she has
j^red in a community for eight or
a,, months and does not leave at
the end of that time a picture in the
•rhool room or some other evidence
either in the schoolhouse or commun-
jtj of her having spent the year
there."
Silk flags, suitable for school room
were offered this year by the
fair board to each school room pre­
Ing g suitable exhibit of schopl
wrk at the county fair. The follow­
ing schools won flags under these
roriiions:
Union, Brown, Harmony, Maple-
ef, Neskowin, Fairview, Pleasant
alley. Woods, Pacific City, Long
Tairie, St. Alphonsus Academy,
righton, Castle Rock, Mohler, Sand­
ie, East Beaver, Trask, South Prai-
¡, Hunt, Riverdale, Red Clover,
heeler, Bay City, Nehalem, Tilla-
>ok City and Garibaldi.
As in a number of districts several
ims qualified there will be a total
66 flags given out.
ION BENEFITS BY NATION­
AL FOREST RECEIPTS
Oregon is second in the list of
ites benefiting financially from the
turn of national forests receipts, ac­
iding to information just received
the office of the district forester,
irtland, Oregon.
Under act of congress, one fourth
ill money received by the forest
price frohn timber sales, summer
mesite leases, grazing permits and
er miscellaneous uses is returned
ectly to the counties in which na­
tal forests are located to be spent
them for roads and schools. An
itional 10 per cent, of such re-
)ta is made available for use on
est roads and trails. This is in ad-
on to the heavy expenditures made
.ectly by the federal government
the cooperative road program.
These so-called 10 per cent, and 25
1 cent, funds are in lieu of taxes
the lands under national forest
■gement. Unlike the taxes se­
lf from many other timberlands,
h produce one crop and are then
standing idle and useless, the na­
il forest lands are producing
tar contributions each year, and
continue to do so, as they are
lied on a basis of continuous pro­
ion, according to forest officers.
This is illustrated by the increase
Oregon where the returns to the
« ind counties under the 25 per
> fund have increased from *7,-
W the first pear, in 1906, to *176,-
77 in fiscal year 1924. In 1906
1907 the road and school return
only 10 per cent of the receipts,
* raised to 25 per cent in fiscal
r 1908. Under the present 10 per
t fund, which began in fiscal year
■ the returns have increased from
•023-81 in 1912 to »70,777.51 in fis-
J fear 1924.
0°nng the period these two acts
'* been in operation Oregon’s re-
t* from the 25 per cent fund have
1 »1,446,438.18 and under the 10
«nt. fund, *513,678.51.
tiling hair can be stopped. Dan-
' **><* scalp eczema can be cured,
four druggist or barber for
T Tiger Hair Remedy. Endorsed
■illions Sold under money back
Wee—Adv.
FOR UNPAID WARRANTS
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. »1
vsrrants of school district No.
Tillamook County, Oregon, up to
«eluding Na 1352 will be paid
1 Presentation at the clerk's office.
t*re,t ceases after September
1924.
! C. McCLURE, Clerk.
•* District No. 31, Bay City. Ora
50-tl
* Dalle«—Forest Service will call
* «> 325,000,000 feet merehanV
tl*ber near Friend. Wasco coun-
PAGE 7
HEADLiGHT
more movements than are called for
thence N. 63 degrees 33 minutes the hour of 10 A. M. at the Court Evelyn Gertrude Hansen,
in vuuolizing targe obpects. The eye
W. 49.14 ft. to the place of beg.
room of said Court House in the
To the Honorable Homer Mason,
is one of the organs moat commonly
A tract beg. 25.75 ft. N. of the S. County of Tillamook, State of Ore­ County Judge of Tillamook County, * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
trained in modern life. In itl modern
THE BEST IN
E. corner of Lot 2, Blk. 32 Thay­ gon, has been fixed by the Court as Oregon, and to the County Court of ♦
♦
use, the eye is constantly focusing at •
ers’ Addition, thence N. 10 ft, the time for hearing objections to said County:
CHIROPRACTIC
ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦
short distances. Unfortunately many
thence S. 54 degrees 26 minutes E. Final Account and the settlement
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦
J. L. Fayete, D. G Ph. G
The
petition
of
Ralph
L.
Himes
and
of us, in fact more than sixty per !
thereof.
61.47 ft, thence N. 63 degrees 33
♦ Ono eent per word per iesue, ♦
Beals Bldg.
Both Phones
cent, have physical defects of vision
Dated and first published August Winnie May Himea respectfully rep­
minutes W. 55.84 to place of beg.
♦ with a minimum charge of *.26. ♦
Tillamook,
Oregon
21,
1924.
By this is meant that the eye is de­
resents and shows that your petition­
Beg. at the S. W. corner of Lot 6,
Readers are charged at the same ♦
Painless Adjustments
fective to an extent that causes the
EDWIN HANENKRAT,
ers are husband and wife; that they
Blk. 1, Goodspeed Addition, thence
rate. All reading aoticee meet ♦
Executor.
vision to be less than normal, or that
reside at Tillamook City, in Tillamook ♦ have "adv attached. No pre- ♦
N. 17 ft., thence S. 63 degrees 33
46-t5 County, Oregon; that they desire to
good vision is obtained through an
minutes E. 39.79 ft, thence N. 89 Barrick A Hall, Attys.
ferrod positions.
♦
Hours • to I
exertion which causes strain.
No
adopt as their own child one Evelyn ♦
degrees 46 minutes W. 35.7 ft. to
♦
t
physical defect contributes more di­
Gertrude Hansen, a child who was ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
the place of beg.
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
rectly to fatigue and in efficiency than A plat of the survey of such street
bom September 15, 1922, at Moaier (
Dentist
FOR SALE OR TRADE
eye strain or is more responsible for showing the boundaries thereof and Ia the Circuit Court of the SUU of Oregon; that the father of said child
was Elbert Thomas Hansen, who died
waste of vitality, effort, time and ma­ the portion of each lot or tract of
terial. Headaches, nausea, and dizz­ land to be appropriated therefor, is Oregon for the County of Tillamook. in August, 1923, and her mother's FOR SALE—S-ROOM HOUSE *2000.
*300 down, *26 per nibiith including
name was Bernice Clock Hansen, and
iness are especially frequent results now on filo with the City Recorder Allen Copenhefer, Plaintiff,
interest at 6 per cent. J. L. Ketch,
va
she
died
April
10,
1924
at
The
Dalles,
of eye strain.
Print blurring, re­ of Tillamook City, Oregon.
opposite Coliseum.
stricted distant vision, occasional
Notice is also given heroin that the R. H. Voce and Rosanna Voce, his Oregon; that said child has no guard­
DR. a L. HOHLFELD
double vision, muscular witching», di­ Common Council has appointed the wife, R. J. Richardson and Illy T. ian or next of kin in the State of FOR SALE — SMALL MODERN
Richardson,
his
wife,
Frank
B.
Mit
­
Oregon, and has no living relatives
gestive disturbances and a variety of following three disintereoted free­
Louse, new.
Part cash, balance
Veterinarian
other manifestations may be due to holders of Tillamook City: Henry chell and Jane Doe Mitchell, his wife, so far as your petitioners have able
easy payments. Rosenberg Brea
James
Zeiser
and
Kato
Zetaor,
Ma
to learn; that petitioners are of suffi­
eye strain.
Rogers, David Kuratli and W. B.
M-48
Your eyes require intelligent care. Aiderman, to view such proposed wife, M. G Black and Ella Black, his cient ability to bring up said child
If you have headaches or if in read­ street or change and to make an as­ wife, George Thomsen and Hildah and furnish it with nurture and edu­ t COWS 3 FRESH SOON, 4 MILK-
Thomsen, his wife, E. S. Ward and cation; and that they desire to adopt
ing now. All high testers and not
ing, the book is held nearer than sessment of damages to benefits as
Floy R. Ward, his wife, and N. L. said child and have its name changed
cows. Four have milk records.
twelve inches, you should have your provided by the Charter of said City,
Ward and E. May Ward, his wife, to Evelyn Gertrude Himes.
There are no boarders in this herd.
eyes examined by an eye specialist. and said persons shall meet st the
Dr. Henry E. Wiseman
Defendants.
M. Z. Hanson, 8 1-2 miles from Til­
Wherefore, petitioners pray that a
Lack of proper care causes a variety City Hall in Tillamook City, Oregon,
DENTIST
By virtue of an execution, judg­ decree and order may be made by this
lamook
on
Netarts
road.
97tlp.
of eye defects.
Avoid fine work. at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on
ment order, decree and order of sale Court that said child be to all legal
Teeth
Extracted
under Gas
Such work is especially bad for child­ the 18th day of October, 1924.
issued out of the above entitled Court intents and purposes the child of pe­ BUY FROM OWNER—LATE '22
Notice is further given that all
Evenings
by
Appointment
ren and should not be continuous.
Ford Coupe. New paint, shocks,
in the above entitled cause to me di­
Rest your eyes frequently from study persons claiming damages by reason rected and dated the 22nd day of titioners and that its name be chang­
218 Tillamook Building
spot light, dome light, good me­
ed
as
herein
set
forth.
and close work. The muscles are re­ of the appropriation of such property August, 1924 upon a judgment rend­
chanical
condition.
Cash,
terms
or
RALPH L. HIMES
laxed by directing the eyes on dis­ for said purpose shall file their claim ered and entered in said Court on the
trade for Ford Touring. Call J.
WINNIE MAY HIMES
for such damages with the City Re­
tant objects.
Bowman at Gravell’s Garage, Gari­
4th day of February, 1924 in favor
Petitioners.
R. E. RINGO, M. D.
corder
before
the
time
so
appointed
Reading on moving trains, looking
baldi.
of Allen Copenhefer, plaintiff, and State of Oregon,
for a long time at moving pictures, herein for the meeting of the viewers. against the above named defendants,
Physician and Surgeon
County of Tillamook,
Date of first publication, September
reading in a recumbent position, read­
FOR SALE—FOUR CHOICE LOTS
for the sum of $800.00 with interest
I,
Winnie
May
Himes,
being
first
ing in a dim light, facing a glaring 19, 1924.
left out of 16 located south of New­
thereon at the rate of eight percent duly sworn, depose and say that I am
Date of last publication October
ton Anderson residence on Fairview
light, should be avoided as harmful
per annum from the 15th day of Nov­ the petitioner in the above entitled
county road, few minutes walk
to the eyes. For the purpose of con­ 17, 1924.
ember, 1914, and for the sun* of *159, matter and that the foregoing pe­
IRA W. WHITE, City Recorder.
from depot, Easy payments to
serving your vision the direction,
with interest thereon at the rate of tition is true, as I verily believe.
those
desiring to build small at-
source, power and color of artificial
six percent per annum from the 25th
WINNIE MAY’ HIMES
BARRICK A HALL
tractive home. Sold two lots each
illumination are important The light
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
day of November, 1919, and for the
Subscribed and sworn to before me
to the following: Elmer Lewis,
should be steady. It should be of
_____
l
sum of $1255 attorneys’ fees and the this third day of September, 1924.
Attorneys at Law
Fred Riehl of Southern Pacific R. R.
sufficient intensity to illumine with­
H. T. BOTTS,
Notice Is Hereby Given, That the costs and disbursement of this suit,
Leslie Barrick, Walter Scherman,
out glare and no shadows should be !
Notary Public for Oregon.
undersigned, as Sheriff of Tillamook taxed at ------------ dollars, and the
National Building
H. F. Dickey, John T. Auer. Ad­
produced on the reading or work sur- (
costs
of
and
upon
this
Writ,
com
­
(Seal)
County, Oregon, by virtue of an Ord­
dress
Shaw
apartmenta
905
E.
6th
face.
My commission expires January
Tillamook
er of Sale and Execution issued out manding me to make sale of the fol­
street.
49-lp
Be sure your vision is corrected by
17, 1928
of the Circuit Court of Tillamook lowing described real property, to-
properly fitted glasses. Have this ,
Endorsed: Filed September 5, 1924. FOR SALE CHEAP OB TRADE—
County, Oregon, upon a Judgment and wit:
done by an eye specialist. Do not ,
The North one-half of the North-
H, S. BRIMHALL, Clerk.
Order of Sale rendered in said Court
Beach property near Newport on
try to fit cheap glasses to your eyes. (
w e s t quarter, the Southeast
By Illa Davidson, deputy.
on the 15th day of August, 1924, in a
Roosevelt highway. *8 1-2 lota, *
The Best
Eye strain from badly fitting glasses ( cause theerin pending, Wherein Mary
quarter of the Northwest quart­ In the County Court of the State of
cottegee. Fine grove, good water.
er and the Southwest quarter of
may in time seriously affect your eye- Gienger
,
Oregon
for
Tillamook
County
in
was plaintiff, and Frank
Will make an ideal summer resort.
the Northeast Quarter of Section In the Matter of the adoption of
sight or health. Your eyes should be Heyd & Company, a corporation, J.
See or write Mrs. George Hodgdon,
Dentistry
10, Township 3 South of Range Evelyn Gertrude Hansen,
examined frequently by an eye spe­ W. Heyd, as administrator of the
four miles east of city. Address
10 West, W. M., situated in Tilla­
cialist. Not only should he examine ( estate of Frank W. Heyd, deceased,
Ralph L. Himes and Winnie May
Route
1,
Tillamook,
Oregon.
46-44p
mook County, State of Oregon.
the eye optical defects but he should J. W. Heyd, Carl Wallin, F. J. Pye, L.
Himes having filed in this court a
Now, therefore, by virtue of said petition for the adoption by them of «■'OR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND
interpret the eye conditions in terms ( Christensen and William Rains were
of general disease. The eye responds ( defendants and by which Execution Execution, Judgment Order, Decree a child named Evelyn Gertrude Han­
vetch hay in car load lota or can
and Order of Sale, and in compliance sen, it is ordered that Monday the
quickly to lowered state of bodily effi- and
.
furnish mixed car. Prices quoted
Order of Sale I am directed to
ciency. Good health means to a targe , sell the property hereinafter describ­ with the command of said Writ, I 3rd day of November, 1924, at the
on same on applicaton.
B. B.
will, on Monday, the 29th day of County Court Room in the Court
extent right living, and the eyes will ed,
( to-wit:
Daughton, Lebanon, Oregon
19-tf
September, 1924, at 10 o’clock A. M., House in Tillamook City, Oregon at
share in general effects.
Lots four and five, and the West
at the front door of the County Court the hour of ten o’clock A. M. be and
HELP WANTED
half of Lots three and six, all in
house, in the City of Tillamook, Tilla­ the same is hereby appointed as the
BEALS BUILDING
block eight of the Town of Lin-
mok County, Oregon, sell at public time for hearing said petition, and WANTED—EXPERIENCED DAIRY-
coin, now within the corporate
man
to
manage
and
d
velop
dairy
auction, subject to redemption, to the it is further ordered that a copy of
Tillamook, Oregon
limits of Tillamook City, Tilla-
near Clatskanie, Oregon, on shares
highest bidder for cash in hand all said petition and of this order shall
Both Phones
County,
Oregon.
mook
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE
of milk and increase in stock basis.
the right, title and interest which the be published once a week for three
Now Therefore, I will, on the 24th
Must
have
good
references.
In
re
­
within named defendants or either of successive weeks in the Tillamook
day of September, 1924, at the hour of
ply state references, age, experi­
Notice is hereby given that the
them had on the 15 day of November, Headlight, a weekly newspaper of
ten o’clock A. M., sell the above de­
ence, number in family and nation­
* DR. P. J. SHARP
undersigned, guardian of the estate
1913, the date of the Mortgage here­ general circulation, publication there­
scribed property at public auction to
ality. Write H. Gordon ,607 Rail­
in forclosed, or since that date had of to be at least four weeks before the
of Lucia May Wiley, Muriel Esther
DR. E. D. ALLEN
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
way Exchange Bldg., Portland, Ore­
in and to the above described prop­ time appointed for said hearing.
Wiley, Wayne Howard Wiley, and
at the Court House in Tillamook,
DENTISTS
gon.
49-t8
erty or any part thereof, to satisfy
Frances Marjorie Wiley, minors, act­
Dated this September Sth, 1924.
Tillamook County, Oregon, and by
said Execution, Judgment Order and
ing under license given by the County
HOMER MASON,
FOR RENT
said sale transfer all right, title and
Decree, with interest, coats and accru­
Court for Tillamook County, Oregon,
County Judge.
interest of the above named defend­
ing coats.
from and after the 20th day of Oct­
Endorsed: Filed September 5, 1924. FARM FOR RENT—260 ACRES IN
ants in ahd to said property, and all
Dated this 26 day of August, 1924.
ober 1924, shall proceed to sell the
pasture and meadow good house
H. S. BRIMHALL, Clerk.
the right, title and interest the said
First publication August 29, 1924.
interest of the above named minors defendants had at the time of the exe­
and barn on same. References re­
By Illa Davidson, deputy.
DAVID ROBINSON
Last publication September 26,
in the real estate situated in Tillamook cution of the mortgage, which said
quired. Mrs. A. D. Schafer, Elma,
49-48
1924.
County, Oregon, described at follows, instrument was the subject of fore­
Wn., R. A. 146.
98-t4
Physician and Surgeon
JOHN ASCHIM,
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
to-wit:
closure in the above entitled suit, or Sheriff, Tillamook County, State of
FOR
RENT
—
CONVENIENT
MOD-
A tract of land beginning at a
National Building
at any time since said date.
Heart of town,
ern. office room.
Oregon,
Notice ia hereby given that the un­
point 32 feet South of the North-
Dated this 19th day of August,
Just right for professional ro busi- Tillamook
dersigned has filed with the County
eat corner of Block 4, of McDer-
1924.
nesa man. Write particulars P. O.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Court,
for
Tillamook
County,
Oregon,
mott’s Addition to the town of
JOHN ASCHIM,
Box 176.
97-41
Tillamook,
in
his
final
account
as
administrator
of
Tillamook City, or
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.,
DR. H. L. BABB
Tillamook County, Oregon, and
46-t5 I Notice is hereby given that in pur­ the estate of George C. Fowler, de­ FOR RENT OR SALE—A GOOD
running thence South along the
piano.
Inquire of Mrs. Cheater
suance of a decree of foreclosure and ceased, and that said Court has fixed
Tillamook’s Chiropractor
East line of said Block 4, 28 feet;
writ of execution issued thereon out Saturday, the 11th day of October, at
Holden.
47-tf Tillamook office * to 12-—2 to 6
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
thence West parallel with the
of the Circuit Court of the State of ten o’clock A. M., at the Court House
Evenings by appointment
South line of said Block 4, 105
Oregon for Tillamook County in the in Tillamook City, Oregon, as the ROOMS FOR RENT—ALSO GAR- Cloverdale office Tues, and There.
age room. Three blocks east from
feet; thence East 105 feet to the In the County Court of the State of i cauae wherein Tillamook County time and place for hearing any and
I-amar’s drug store. 502 E. First
Oregon for the Co»n‘y of Tillamook. B<nk jg plaintiff .„d John M. Weiss, all objections to said final account.
place of beginning.
street.
48-t6p
Dated this 28th day of Augu-t,
At private sale, subject to confirma­ In the Matter of the Estate
Adelia A. Weiss and Henry E. Weiss
of
tion by said County Court Offers for
■ are defendants, which decree of fore­ 1924.
NICE CLEAN SLEEPING AND
W. A. FOWLER,
said property will be received at the Ole Berg, deceased.
closure was entered May 21, 1924, i
housekeeping rooms *3 to *6 per
Given,
that
the
Administrator.
Notice
Is
Hereby
office of Botts & Winslow, Attorneys
the undersigned. Sheriff of Tillamook i
week. Mrs. Crowder 106*4 2nd
BOTTS t WINSLOW,
_____ Court of the State of Oregon countyi Oregon, will on Tuesday the
County
at Law, Tillamook City, Oregon.
avenue E.
48-t4p
Attorneys for the Estate.
Dated this 19th day of September, for the County of Tillamook, has duly 14th day of October, 1924, sell at
47-t5 ROOM TO RENT—IN NEW MOD-
appointed the undersigned, adminis- auction
the highest bidder for cash
1924.
trator of the estate of Ole Berg, de­ in hand the following described real
ern home al) new furniture, fine'
FRANCES M. STEINBACH
location. Hot and cold water at all'
Guardian of the Estate of the above ceased. All persons having claims property situated in Tillamook Coun­
against the said estate are required ty, Oregon, to-wit: The North half
times. Inquire at Headlight Phone
-sjouicu patusu
181J.
97-t5 to present them properly verified, to of the Southwest quarter of Section
W. R. G
the undersigned, at the office of Bar- 20 in Township 3 South of Range 9
Corinth Keuet Corps No. 54, Dept
WANTED TO RENT
rick A Hall, National Building. Tilla- West of the Willamette Meridian, of Oregon meats on first and thirrt
NOTICE
mook, Oregon, within six months
^le will be had at the hour of Friday evenings of each month, at h WANT TO RENT—DAIRY RANCH
from the date of the first publication . <en O'c|oc|( a. m. at the Court House o’clock In the W O. W ball. Visitor,
with from 25 to 3b cows, well equip­
Notice is hereby given that the of this notice.
i door in Tillamook City, in said Coun- welcome
ped.
Write Headlight. B N-114
Date of first publication, August ty and state, and said .ale aril) be for
Common Council of Tillamook City.
Mr«. A. 1> Smith. Preu
97-tlp
Oregon, deem it expedient to widen, 22, 1924.
Elisabeth Conover. Secretar-
the purpose of sa'isfying in whole or
Victor J. Minnon, Freda G. Minnon
alter, lay out, extend and establish a
Date of last publication, September i ¡n part the judgmen rendered in said
PERSONA!.
CORINTH POST NO. >5
portion of Third Street East, and to 19, 1924.
Mortician
i 1 cause in favor of said plaintiff and I
SEND THE GIRLS AND BOYS TO i
Department of Oregon
appropriate and condemn private
F. A. BELTZ.
| against said defendants for the sum
“Nelson’s hairbobbing and Beauty i
Meta oa second and on fourth Sat­
property therfor. and to assess any
Administra or.
' of $3153.31 with interest thereon 4*t
Shoppe,” for their haircuts. Bal- f MINNONS MORTUARY
urday«
of
each
month
at
1:39
p.
m.
46-
15
special benefit arising from such mat­
the rate of seven per cent per annum
cony Haltom’s store. Phone 147-W.!
ia the W. W. hall.
ters and to make the *ame a lien
I’H.nr 1*7 and Mutual
from, da e of said decree, $300 as at-
42-tf
Samuel Downs. Commander
against the property benefited, as
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT I tomeyta fees, and the costs and dis­
H. W. Spear, Adjutant
bursements of the suit taxed at *19.50
follows: to-wit
ESSE M. KENDALL LAST KNOWN
Beg at a point 68.67 ft N. of the la the Connty Cenrt of Ike State of I together with the coat, and expense. |
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE NEAR
adress Tillamook, Oregon please
Tillamook Lodge Na »7
S. W. comer of Lot 1. Blk 32' Oregon for the Caartv ef TM mbm B. of * the
sal«.
communication with C. 8. Stowe
CORVALLIS AND O. A. G
*
Thayers’ Addition to Tillamook
D>A tota Beg tern ber 1th. 1924
Muhnomah, Ore. Important. 49-»3
. 4 s B i
4he k
f
Goni land. (“»I buildings, will
JOHN ASCHIM,
City, thence N. 39 ft..
t
BN 112
A
.
•<»*p
JO c<»w<
*15,000. terms.
54 degrees 26 minutes E
ef
Tillamook
County,
Oregon.
Henry Haae^fcrat. dttt-
’V !♦» vwn>> fot letali*. Box 54
LOST
AND
FOt
NO
thence S. 20 ft., thence N. 63 4e-
49-15
Notice Is Hereby Give
At the
r . valili*
s mi-«»- <•
te undersigned. executor of the eeta •
FOUND — THREE YEARLING*
♦ he Disc* of beginning.
wanAeved on my place Monday
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