Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 05, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    , DECEMBER 5,1924
TILLAMOOK
j SETTLEMENT OF TILLA
mook COUNTY
WRABi
d*y). This place formed oar base of for. w. made our second trip for iron, Township
s. R
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supply for iron. None perhaps who we ’ made four good pack saddle* - ’ ‘
-1 S. R. 8 West, containing Oregea for ths C*ua»y ef TUtaamek. Tillamook County, hia Final Account
have traveled this route can possibly which were {*r better than our riding 16 1-2 acres ia Lane County, State Walter M. Pierce, Governor, Bam A. as Administrator of the estate ef
of Oregon.
(Continued from page 8)
Kaser, Secretary of State, end Jeff­ Sarah F. Shearer, deceased, and that
‘ form
---- some idea of the difficulty we saddles, which we used on our first
" itness, The Hon. Homer Mason, erson MyervState Treasurer, consti­ said Court has appointed Monday, the
5at *h* could carry 50 ton* with had in packing this kind of material' trip.
Judge of the County Court of the tuting th* Stat* Land Board, Plain­ 8th day of December, 1924, at 1*
(To be continued)
After the keel wa* laid and here. The '.rail at that time was
State of Oregon for the County of tiffs,
o’clock A. M. at the court ream ef
stern posts and transom beam i much further down the mountain, in
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Tillamook with the seal of said Court
ve.
said Court in Tillamook Qty, Tilla­
’p and bolted fast, it began to > fact nearly on the edge of the bluff,
Tigard—Seven districts will vote on affixed, this 20th day of November Mary E. Johnson and Willard John­ mook County, Oregon, as the time and
a little more encouraging to 1 and it was a difficult thing to make building union high school at Tigard. A. D. 1924.
son, wife end husband, and Guy W. place for the hearing of objections
Cottage Grove—Bohemia Lumber
who had never seen a vessel such a pack stay on the saddle. Had
Attest H. S. BRIMHALL, Clerk. Fairbanks and Bessie B. Fairbank*,1 to laid account, and the closing •f
company
starts
new
sawmill
with
60
The next material wanted was we been old packers wo might have
7-t5 husband and wife, Defendants.
said estate.
of iron to make our spikes to been able to have made up our packs men.
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To Mary E. Johnson and Willard ' Dated November 7th, 1924.
Hillsboro—Farmers of Washington
n down all the planking, and also to greater advan:age, but what we
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Johnson, wife and husband, above'
OTTO SHEARER,
Jolts to fasten her frames togeth- lacked in experience, we had to make county have ordered 300,000 pounds
Administrator of the Eatate of Sarah
named defendants:
and bolt them fast to the keel, up in practice, and I assure you we sodatol and pyratol, government ex­
Notice is hereby given that the
F. Shearer, Deceased.
In the Name of the Stat* of Ore­
jad in fact to make every Bpike had lots of practice before we got plosives, during past year.
undersigned, executrix of the last will
T. H. GOYNE,
Klanamth Falls—Preliminary sur­ and testament of Fred Weber, de­ gon: You and each of you are hereby
bolt required except where com- th.oagh with it. I do not think I
Attorney for Administrator.
commanded
and
required
to
appear
or
nails could be used. We also shall ever forget the first load of iron vey begun on 36-mile road from Chil­ ceased, has filed her final account as
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answer the complaint filed against
to cut wood and turn it into char- we packed over. We had adjusted oquin to Beatty.
such in the County Court of the State
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you
in
the
above
entitled
Court
and
of Oregon, for the County of Till*-1
BOND NOTICE
of which we required quite a our loads several times before we ar­
cause within six weeks from the date
itity, for you must know, we had rived at Carney mountain, Thomas
mook and that the said Court hasI
of the first publication of thia Sum­
Notice is hereby given that the
■ound iron rods just the size want, was a little ahead of me leading one
fixed Saturday, the 27th day of Dec- '
mons in the Tillamook Headlight, and
following bonds of the City of Bay
ember, 1924, at 10 o’clock in the fore­
for bol's, and therefore had to horse and driving another before him.
if you fail so to appear or answer,
City, Oregon, are hereby called for
noon of said day, at the County Court ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
imer or draw out to the required I followed leading one horse and driv­
for want thereof, the plaintiffs will
room in the court house in Tillamook I take a decree against the defendants payment at the National Park Bank.
»nd length, and it took lots of ing another ahead, when passing
New York City, N. Y., fund* having
City, Oregon, as the time and place 1 as follows, to-wit:
Department of the interior
i and muscle to do all this,
along a very narrow place on the
been provided there fori that pur­
U. S. Land Office ai Portland, Ore., for hearing objections to the said ac-1
ie learned that some time between trail and very near the edge of the
For judgment against the defend­ pose and that interest on th* said
November 28, 1924. count and for the settlement thereof. |
years of 1843 and 1846 ( the exact bluff, the pack on the horse I was
Dated this 25th day of November, | ants Mary E. Johnson and Willard bonds will cease from and after th*
Notice is hereby given that Grove
; 1 never knew) a U. S. sloop of leading, loosened by the cinch break­
Johnson, wife and husband, and I date stated in this notice, vis:—
was wrecked on the Columbia ing and down came the pack which E. Mitchell of Tillamook, Oregon, 1924.
against each of them, in the sum of
Bay City Improvement Bond No. 3
MARY
MILLS,
r bar, her name was, I think, the swung under the horse. This caused who, on December 30th, 1919, made
$1,000.09, with interest thereon at Series A, $500. Interest on said bond
:ock. Her deck and parts of her him to snort and jump around which Homestead Entry, No. 06556, for NW Executrix of the last will and testa­ the rate of six per cent per annum
to cease January 1, 1925.
ment of Fred Weber, deceased.
drifted down to Arch Cape, at scared the other horse and we had a 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 26; N 1-2 NE 1-4,
| from July 31, 1923, until paid; in the ’ Bay City Improvement Bond No, 2,
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north west corner of Tillamook circus for few minutes. Mr. Thomas SE 1-4 NE 1-4, Section 27, Town­
further sum of $150.00 attorney's1 Series B, $500.
interest on
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ity and there came ashore. We had just gat over this narrow part ship 3 S, Range 8 W, Will. Meri­
fees; and for costs and disbursements' bond to cease January 1, 1925.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
.efore knew there would be plenty of the trail, and he left his horses and dian, has filed notice of i n -
of this suit;
Bay City Improvement Bond
iron at that place, so Mr. Thomas came back just in time to save the ten'.ion to make final Proof, to estab­
That
the
mortgage
described
in
the
3,
Series B, $500. Intereat on
Notice is hereby given that the un­
myself started with four horses horse from going over the precipice lish claim to the land above described,
complain herein be foreclosed and bond to cease January 1, 1925.
dersigned,
administrator
of
the
estate
before
the
Clerk
of
the
County
Court
Arch Cape, via Carney mountain into the ocean. The horses’ hind legs
that the real property therein de-1 Bay City Improvement Bond
I and got through all right. On were off the trail and I was holding of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, of Frank J. Haynes, deceased, has 1 scribed, towit: Lot numbered one, in 6, Series E, $281.39, Interest on
filed
with
the
County
Court
for
Tilla
­
Oregon,
on
the
3rd
day
of
January,
part of the deck which come a- the halter and pulling him with all
mook County, Oregon, his final ac­ section eight, township two south, of | bond to cease May 1**, 1925.
e here, was two guns, one was of my strength. Thomas cut loose the 1925.
Bay City Improvement Bond
count,
and that said Court has fixed ! range nine west of the Willamette
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
Hen
­
about a nine pounder, they were pack and helped the horse to get back
Meridian, in Tillamook County, Ore­ 1, Series J, $500 Interest on
Saturday,
the
27th
day
of
December,
j
|y covered over with sand (I have on the trail, and there he stood and ry M. Smith, of Tillamook, Oregon;
1924, at ten o’clock A. M. at the i gon, be sold in the manner prescribed bond to cease March 15 ,1925.
> the date mentioned seen the trembled like an aspen leaf, the Ernest Haag, of Beaver, Oregon;
by law to satisfy the said judgment
Bay City Impicvement Bond
Court
house in Tillamook City, Ore­
i gun, but it is oftener covered sweat dropping off him almost in a Earl Reynolds, of Beaver, Oregon;
and
costs
of
sale;
that
at
such
sale
3,
Series J, $500. Interest on
gon, as the time and place for hear­
sand than not, I have never stream. We got him cooled down and Fred Berkey, of Tillamook, Oregon.
bond to cease March 15, 1925.
ing objections thereto, and all persons all right, title and interest of the de­
Notice
will
be
published
for
five
i of the guns being removed), calmed, and then carried his pack to!
Said bonds will be paid in full on
fendants, and of each of them, be for­
consecutive weeks in the Tillamook having any objections to said final
people of Clatsop came down, cut where the other horses stood and then
ever barred and foreclosed, excepting the above named interest dates.
account are herby required to present
Headlight.
JOHN O. BOZORTH,
piece of wreck into pieces, burnt packed him once again. We reached
only the statutory right of redemp­
the same at said time end place.
WALTER L. TOOZE, SR.
tion; and for such other and further City Treasurer of Bay City, Oregon.
wood and got all the copper bolts the Nehalem river without any furth-
Dated this 21st day of November
Register.
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relief as to the Court may seem just
which she was fastened together, er mishaps, Here we had to ferry
8-t5 1924.
and equitable.
found a great quantity of iron across with the assistance of some
GEO. P. WINSLOW,
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a that held her deck fast to the Indians who came on with us to the
This Summons is served upon you
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Administrator of the Estate of Frank
les, were piled up on the side of mouth of Tillamook bay (Garibaldi).
by publication thereof by order of the |
J. Haynes, deceased.
creek by the side of a hemlock We sent our iron home in a canoe
Department of the Interior
7-t5 Honorable Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of I
the Circuit Court of the State of «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦O
, (some of them are there to this and went home with the horses. Be- U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
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Nov. 25, 1924 I ORDER APPOINTING DAT FOR Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, ♦
made and entered herein on the fifth
Notice is hereby given that Frank'
FINAL SETTLEMENT
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
day of November, 1924, and directing
M. Chase of Bay City, Oregon, who,:
MOVING
on November 12th, 1919, made Home­ In the County Ceert of the State af I that publication be made once each
*
stead Entry, No. 06638, for NE 1-4 Oregon for the Coeaty of Tillameok. week for six succeesive weeks.
Date of first publication November
NE 1-4 Sec. 81, W 1-2 NW 1-4, NW In the Matter of the Estate
IS PREPARED TO MSN* BLPMUBNCBD PACKERS TO
7, 1924.
1-4 SW 1-4, Section 82, Township 1 N,
of
YOUR HOME WWK CANVAS TO COVER
Date of last publication December
9
W,
Will.
Meridian,
has
filed
Range
ALL YOUR eOOBB
August Verner Nelson, Deceased.
19, 1924.
notice of intention to make final
Hilma
Caroline
Nelson,
the
Execu
­
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
E. J. CLAUSSEN,
Proof, to establish claim to the land trix of the Estate of August Verner
.
Our Motto: “Qa iiA. Service end Reasonable Rate*."
Raal- ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
above described, before the Clerk of Nelson, deceased, having rendered Attorney for the Plaintiffs,
dence snd Poetoffice address:
the County Court of Tillamook Coun­ and presented for settlement, and
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Tillamook, Oregon.
ty, at Tillamook Oregon, on the 10th filed in this Coert.~her Final Account
WILL
DELIVER BONE DRY PLAN-
day of January, 1925.
of her administration of said Estate.
er wood to any address in Tilla­
Claimant names as. witnesses:
♦
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It Is Ordered, That Saturday, the
mook from the big mill at Garibaldi
Amos Vaughn, Warren Vaughn, Mar­ 27th day of December, A. D. 1924, be­ NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
at $5.50 a cord. Phone orders col­
ion
Darby.
Asa
Hare,
all
of
R.
1,
3ay
ACCOUNT
OF
ADMINISTRATOR
Knight Ad
nt Co.
ing a day of a subsequent term of
lect.
S. A. Dobson, Bay City.
City, Oregon.
McMinBvffle, HÄWwio, Tillamook
said Court, to-wit; of the December
Phone 141.
8-t4p
Notice will be published for five Term thereof, A. D. 1924, at 9:80' Notice Is Hereby Given, That the
consecutive weeks in the Tillamook o’clock A. M. of said day, be and the undersigned ha* filed in the County BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS FROM
Headlight.
same is hereby appointed for the ■ Court of the Stat* of Oregon, for
Earl L. Richardson, .he Fuller Man.
WALTER L. TOOZE, SR.
settlement of said account; and that ; Tillamook County, his Final account
Phone 327-J
8-tf
Register.
notice of said settlement be published as Bxecutor of the Last Will and
7-t5 in the Tillamook Headlight, a news- Testament and Estate of Walter Kin­
FOR SALE —PIANO IN FIRST
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paper published ia Tillamook, County, naman, deceased, and that said Court
class condition Walnut finish, price
CITATION
Oregon, as often as once a week for has appointed Monday, the Sth day
>250 cash or term*. Inquire C. A.
four successive weeks prior to said of December, 1924, at 10 o’clock A. M.
Lyster.
8-t2p
la the County Court of the State ef day of settlement.
at th* court room of said Court in
Oregea for the Ceenty of Tillamook.
Done at Tillamook, Oregon, this Tillamook Qty, Tillamook County, FOR SALE — CARBIDE LIGHT
Tillamook
plant or trade for iowi . Emil Zim­
In the matter of the Estate of
Portland
25 h day of November, A. D. 1924.
Oregon, as the time and place for the
merman, Tillamook, Roate 1 box
Naomi E. Thompson, formerly
HOMER MASON
hearing of objection* to eaid account
299 1-2 Second Ave. E.
49 No. Front St.
4
Naomi E. Reynolds, Deceased
191.
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County Judge.
and the closing of said eatate.
To James R. Thompson, Alfred Rey­
Dated November 7th, 1924.
FOR SALE — A SAWMILL AT
nolds, Wiley W. May, George May,
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G. H. POLAND,
Wheeler, Oregon. Has been run as
Mark May, Franklin C. Reynolds,
CALI. FOR BIDS
Executor of the Last Will and Testa­
a
shingle mill, also a* a box fac­
Emma Alice Anderson, George Cotty,
ment and estate of Walter Kin- I-
tory, adjacent to river and railroad.
Jessie O. Rich, Joseph H. Wyant,
Notice is Hereby Given, that Tilla-
naman, Deceased.
Will be sold at 40 percent of the
Ralph W. Wyant, Lester C. Wyant, mook City, Oregon, will receive bids
T. H. GOYNE,
WE SPECIALIZE IN
original cost. For further informa­
and Maud P. Eddling, Greeting:
for the improvement of a portion of
Attorney for Executor.
tion apply to Alex McDonald, Ne­
Moving Household Goods, Local or long distance
In the Name of the State of Ore­ Second avenue east in accordance with I
halem, Oregon.
6-t3p |
hauling. No job too small or too big.
gon, You are hereby cited and re­ the plans and specifications therefore
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quired to appear in the County Court now on file with the City Recorder, ( NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL FOR SALE —POLAND SHOATS. i
Prompt Service—Reduced Rates for Cash
of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­ said improvement consisting of the ACCOUNT
Fine healthy stock from registered
OF ADMINISTRATOR
ty of Tillamook, at the Court room grading of said portions of street and
sows. Sell as feeders, as have too
thereof, at Tillamook in the County paving the same 2600 *q. yds., to­
many. Can deliver. Also Shet­
Notice Is Hereby Given, That the
of Tillamook on Monday the fifth day gether with matter appertaining undersigned has filed in the County
No. 12 1st street in American Express office.
land ponies. T. I. Robinson, Carl- I
of January 1925, at 10 o’clock, in the ; thereto as specified in said plans and Court of the State of Oregon, for
ton, Oregon, R. 2.
6-t4p ■
forenoon of that day, then and there specifications.
WANTED TO RENT
to show cause, if any there be, why
Separate bids will lie received for
an order should not be made by this the doing of the excavation required
WANT TO RENT—TWO UP-STAIRS
Court authorizing and licensing Al­ for the improvement, and for the do­
apartment* and one down s airs
W.
R.
C.
fred Reynolds, as administrator of ing of the remainder of the work cov­
apartment. Furnished. Van Patten
Corinth
keuet
Carps
Ne.
54,
Drpt.
said Estate, to sell at private sale the ered by the proposed improvement.
General Line of
apartment*.
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Oregon meet* on first and third
real property belonging to said
All bidders must file with their bids
Estate, situate in Lane County, certified check payable to the order of Friday evenings of rorh month, at 6
WANTED TO RUY
State of Oregon, and described as fol­ the City Recorder for not less than o’clock in the Armory. Visitor*
weicoaa*.
WANTED—SECOND HAND BOOK
' ten per cent of the amount of the bid,
lows, to-wit:
Mr*. A. D. Smith. I’rea
Form and function of Civil Govern­
Donation Land Claim Notification, 771 o be forfeited to Tillamook City if
Elizabeth Conover, S*rretar>
ment by Reed. Phone 326-J. 8-tlp
being designated as Claim No. 57 be- the successful bidder shall fail to en­
LEGAL NOTICES
PAGI T
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
THE BEET IN
CHIROPRACTIC
J. L Farete. D. C. PV C
Beate Bldg.
5oth Phones
Tillamook, Oregon
Painleu Adjustment*
Hour* 9 to 5
Both Phone*
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
Deertút
215-116 Tillamook Building
Tillamook, Oregon
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
Veterinarian
Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone
Tillamos':
l’hone 147-J
Evenings by Appointment
Dr. Henry E. Wiseman
Dentist
218 Tillamook Bldg.
Tillamook, Oregon.
R. E. RINGO, M. D
Physician
Clarified Ads
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
COLLECTIONS
jurtron
MATHER’S
TRUCK SERVICE
DAVID RCMTNSON
Physician
HBaaeek
H. T. Bott*
Oraron
Ge*. P. Winston
BOTTS A WINSLOW
SERVICE TRANSFER
Lawyi
Oregea
C. R. CHAPIN
Aitarne* at Law
Teams-and Truck
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. W. Plank Hardware Co.
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS
Tillamook, Orc.
Both ’Phones
Dena Hansen Gift Shop
General Line of
Gifts, Prizes, and
useful articles for Baby
Stamped Goods and Hemstitching done.
ing part of Section 32, in Township
21 S. R. 3 West and Claim No. 38
being part of Section 5, in township
22 S. R. 3 West of W. M., being
lows, to-
to-
/ bounded ar.d described as follows,
Beginning
at
a
point
24
chains
wit:
! and 50 links N< h and 19 chains and
the Southeast
70 links West
comer of Section 32. in Township 21
I South of Range 3 W; »st and running
and 51
i thence West fifteen
and
I links, thence South I .* dti
and
16
¡59 minutes west, 21
South 42 ch na.ns ar.d 50
links, thence bou>
links, thence East 37
3« cha.ns
ch
ar.
links, and thence North 42 chain.-, an
50 link, to the place of t^gir.nmg,
containing 159.20 ^r*. in Lane Coun­
ty State of Oregon- Also the lot*
numbered 7 and 8 of Sect»» 32 1»
I
ter into contract with approved bond
CORINTH POST NO. 35
-AM IN THE
for the carrying out of his bid if re­
Department of Oregon
Phone me what
quired so to do. Bids will be received
Met* on second snd on fourth Sat­
iwy, Bell phone
up to the 18th day of December 1924, urdays of each month at 1:30 p. m
at the hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M.. and in the W. W. hall.
HELP WANT Ep
shall be addressed to the City Re­
Samuel Downs, Commander
H. W. Spear, Adjutant
Dated this 1st day of December,
Tillamook l.od'e No. 57
1924.
1WI)
A. F. A A. M.
First publication December 5, 1924.
Stated communication sec­
1924.
lost
and
poind
ond Wednesday in each
and last publication Decern
month.
Visiting Brother* IAJST — CHILD'S BLUE HAND
1 2. 1924.
knitted sweater, po ibly in Hath­
welcome.
IRA W WHITE.
away M-ad addition. Finder please
Howard C. Beene. Sec.
Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore.
leave a Headlight office.
8-tl
8-t:
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Mill City—Total of 10,000,000
SUMMONS
mon eggs taken on Santiam this
•on; 5,000X100 will ba ha'.ched at
kame hatchery.
I
I
I
Ileal*' Building
Tillamook, Ore.
__________________________
Victor J. Minnon, Froda G. Minnon
Morti eian
MINNONS MORTUARY
Phone 183 and Mutual
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE NEAR
CORVALLIS AND O. A. C.
Good land, good buildings, will
keep 20 cow*. $15,000, term*.
Write owner for detail*. Box 54
Corvallis, Oregon.
GILHAM-WHITE
Insurance Agency
Insurance in all branche*.
NOTARY
PUBLIC BONDS
209 2nd Art. Bast bo*h Phones
One hundred and sixteen wait coast
•awmilla for week ending November
15, manufactured 92,759,286 feet lum­
ber; «old *4,550,963 feet; and shipped
71,M7,2O« feet