Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 12, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924
PAGE T
»LT SETTLEMENT OF TILLA­ it about 2 o’clock p. m. The wind
12> 1924.
MOOK COUNTY
Hat,
had helped to back up the water con­
I,
.
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Tillamook Oregon,
19^ ate of last publication January 9, day of January, ljaT
of her administration df astid Estate. range nine west of the WHlamotte
siderable and we saw that the water
It I« Ordered, That Saturday, the Meridian, in Tillamook County, Ore­
(Continued from page 5)
Claimant
names
as
witnesses
;
had been over where now stands the
97th day of December. A. D. 1934. be­ gon, be sold in the manner prescribed
FRED
WEST,
press out all the water and the lower part of Tillamook city. It was
Amos Vaughn, Warren Vaoghn, Mar­
>
ing a day of a subsequent term of by law to satisfy the said judgment
will not move on« foot." Mr. the highest water ever known in Til­ Administrator with Will Annexed. ion Darby, Asa Hare, all oi R. 1, Bay
said Court, to-wit: of the December and costa of aale; that at such sal*
BRUCE
C.
CURRY,
Attorney.
City,
Oregon.
irickson contended he knew by his lamook county. Our party went to
Term thereof, A. D. 1924, at 9:3« all right, title and interest of the de­
9-t5
Notice will be published for five o’clock A. M. of said day, ba and the
riment that the plan would work Mr. Trask’s house that night. The
fendants, and of each of them, be for­
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i prove a success and that we next day he killed the steer, and we
consecutivo weeks in the Tillamook sam» ú hereby appointed for the
ever
barred and foreclosed, excepting
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Headlight.
rid try >t. There were only Mor- obtained a quantity qf tallow. Wc
set:lenient of said account; and that only the statutory right of redemp-
WALTER L. TOOZE, SR.
iind Thomas and myself who dis­ also had given to us a quarter to
notice of said settlement be published tion; and for such other and further
Register.
ced on that point, all the rest felt take home with us. We returned In the County Court of the State of
in ths Tillamook Headlight, a news­ relief as to the Court may seem just
h the plan would work, so we in much less time than it took us to Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
7-t* paper published in Tillamook, County, and equitable.
Hours 9 to B
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
-ed to use the sediment, and the go up.
Oregon, as often as once a week for
Thia Summons is served upon you
J
of
— was sent out that the schooner
CITATION
four successive weeks prior to said by publication thereof by order of the 1
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
Next morning we pried up the ves­ Goran Munson, deceased.
sld be launched on Monday at 12
day
of settlement.
Dentist
Honorable Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of
sel again. We got her sails all bent
Notice
Is
Hereby
Given,
:hat
the
| In the County Court ef the State ef
jock noon.
Done at Tillamook, Oregon, this | the Circuit Court of the State of
and ready for sea before we launched undersigned, administrator of the
215-216 Tillamook Building
Oregen for the County of TiRamoek. 25th day of November, A. D. 1924.
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook,
fhe wind had been blowing from her. We also took on board all the
estate of Goran Munson, deceased,
Tillamook, Oregon
HOMER MASON
made and entered herein on the fifth
[south west for two days, and had provisions we had to take, and on the has filed in the County Court of Tilla­ In the matter of the Estate of
Naomi
E.
Thompson,
formerly
County
Judge.
day
of
November,
1824,
and
directing
m threatening rain everyday. Ald- morning of the eighth of January we
mook County. Oregon, his Final Ac­ Naomi E. Reynolds, Deceased
7-t5 that publication ba made once each
san’s had moved onto their own
(Continued on page 8)
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
count as such administrator of said To James R. Thompson, Alfred
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week for six successive weeks.
Bey-
ce, and was fixing up so that they
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estate, and that the 3rd day of Jan­ nolds, Wiley W. May, George May,
CALL FOR BIDS
Date of first publication November
ild be in a position to accomodate PROGRAM OF MORAL EDUCA­ uary, 1925, at the hour 10:00 A. M.,
Veterinarian
Mark May, Franklin C. Reynolds,
7, W24.
t of the crowd which was expected TION CONFERENCE TO BE CON­ at the Court room of said Court
Notice is Hereby Given, that Tilla-
Emma Alice Anderson, George Cotty,
Data of last publication December
Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone
be present on this auspicious oc- DUCTED BY MISS MARY E. House in the County of Tillamook,
Jessie O. Rich, Joseph H. Wyant, i mook City, Oregon, will receive bids 19, 1924.
ion. Hiram Smith’s people were BROWN, SEATTLE, WN. IN THE State of Oregon, has been fixed by the
Ralph W. Wyant, Lester C. Wyant, I for the improvement of a portion of I
Tillamoo't
Oregt
E. J. CLAUSSEN,
king preparations to receive a few. TILLAMOOK CHURCH ON DEC­ Court as the time for hearing objec­
I Second avenue east in accordance with Attorney for the Plaintiffs.
and Maud P. Eddling, Greeting:
R
id old man Cochrane with me and
EMBER 14, 15, AND 16, 1924
tions to Final Account and the settle­
In the Name of the State of Ore­ I the plans and specifications therefore
denes and Poetoffice address:
Phone 147-J
there was no flour in the country
ment thereof.
gon, You are hereby cited and re­ now on file with the City Recorder,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Evenings
by Appointment
y what we could make by grinding
Sunday 14th, 11 a. m.: In Nazarene
Dated and first published December quired to appear in the County Court said improvement consisting of the
sat in a coffee mill, it took consid- church; subject, “Where there is no 5th, 1924.
Dr. Henry E. Wiseman
of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­ grading of said portions of Btreet and ;
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ble elbow grease to grind out as I Vision the people perish.” 2:30 p. m.:
EDGAR G. MUNSON
ty of Tillamook, at the Court room paving the same 2600 sq. yds., to­
Dentist
ch as we thought would be wanted, I In Presbyterian church; subject, “The
Administrator
thereof, at Tillamook in the County | gether with matter appertaining
218 Tillamook Bldg.
j New Years eve we received our Child in the midst.” 7:30 p. m.: Naz-
BARRICK & HALL, Attorneys.
of Tillamook on Monday the fifth day | thereto as specified in said plans and
Tillamook. Oregon.
it installment of visitors.
■ arene church; subject, “Servants of
8-t5 of January 1925, at 10 o’clock, in the specifications.
I
sin
unto
death.
”
At last the morning of January 1,
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forenoon of that day, then and there , Separate bids will be received for
¡5 dawned upon us and it came
Monday 15th, 7:00 p. m.: In United
to show cause, if any there be, why the doing of the excavation ■ required
SUMMONS
R. E. RINGO, M. D.
k and gloomy, looked very much Brethren church; subject, “The Phys­
an order should not be made by this for the improvement, and for the do­
1
Physician and Bnrgooa
i rain, still our southern settlers ical basis of womanhood and morals.
” In the Circuit Court of the State of i Court authorizing and licensing Al­ ing of the remainder of the work cov­
ered
by
the
proposed
improvement.
ie down early in two large boats, 8:00 p. m.; Same church; subject,
fred
Reynolds,
as
administrator
of
Oregon for Tillamook County.
All bidders must file with their bids
at 30 persons in all, at about 10 “Poisoned Fountains.”
Guy W. Fairbanks and Bessie B. Fair­ said Estate, to sell at private sale the
Tuesday 16th, 7:00 p. m.: German banks, plaintiffs,
sck a. m. The people commenced
real property belonging to said, certified check payable to the order of
Estate, situate in Lane County, I the City Recorder for not less than
assemble at the schooner, where Reformed church; subject, “Ethics
vs.
workmen were busy putting the of Girlhood.” 8:00 p. m.: Same Willard Johnson and Mary E. John­ State of Oregon, and described as fol-1 ten per cent of the amount of the bid,
to be forfeited to Tillamook City if
ihing touches on and preparing church; subject, “Three decisive Fac­ son, defendants.
lows, to-wit:
the launch. Geo. Scott was se_ tors in character building.”
To Willard Johnson and Mary E. Donation Land Claim Notification, 771 the successful bidder shall fail to en­
Miss Brown was for many years Johnson, the above named defendants, being designated as Claim No. 57 be­ ter into contract with approved bond
si to deliver an address on the oc-
FOR SALE OR TRADE
on. At the appointed time every- Washington State President of the W. In The Name of the State of Oregon ing part of Section 32, in Township for the carrying out of his bid if re­
quired so to do. Bids will be received
21
S.
R.
3
W
’
est
and
Claim
No.
38
j was on the ground and all wore i C. T. U. She has delivered these lec­
You are hereby required to appear
WILL DELIVER BONE DRY PLAN-
ling faces, excepting Mr. Thomas tures in many churches, schools and and answer the complaint on file in being part of Section 5, in township up to the 18th day of December 1924,
er wood to any address in Tilla­
at
the
hour
of
8:00
o
’
clock
P.
M.,
and
he predicted a failure in launch- colleges throughout the country. Her this cause on or before six weeks 22,
R. 3 West of W. M., being
mook from the big mill at Garibaldi
However, everything being ready messages on these timely subjects from the date of the first publication bounded and described as follows, to- shall be addressed to the City Re­
at $5.50 a oord. Phone orders col­
corder.
W. Scott climbed on board, and have been highly appreciated where- of this summons, and if you fail to wit: Beginning at a point 24 chains
lect.
S. A. Dobson, Bay City.
Dated this 1st day of December,
rly everybody followed suit. Mr. ever they have been given.
appear and answer said complaint and 50 links North and 19 chains and
Phone 141.
8-t4p
1924.
The Bert
“Always moral ducation is greatly within said time, the plaintiffs will 70 links West from the Southeast
tt delivered a very fine address
First publication December 5, 1924. BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS FROM
in closing, said, “Ladies and gen- needed, and surely tremendously so apply to the Court for the relief pray­ corner of Section 32, in Township 21
in
1924.
Earl L. Richardson, the Fuller Man.
len it has fallen to my share in in these days. We feel it exceedingly ed for in the complaint, which is that South of Range 3 West and running
Second and last publication Decem­
Phone
327-J
8-tf
thence
West
fifteen
chains
and
51
important
that
our
young
women
Dentistry
prograih to name this craft. Now
plaintiffs have judgment against you
ber 12, 1924.
we look to the east early in the have this course as a part of their for the sum of $1500.00 with interest links, thence South 89 degrees and
IFOR
SALE
—
PIANO
IN
FIRST
IRA
W.
WHITE,
tiing, we see a beautiful bright preparation for Christian work. We at the rate of six per cent per annum 59 minutes west, 21 chains and 76
class condition Walnut finish, prie»
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore.
r ascending, and we all know it very much appreciate the lessons given from the 20th day of September, 1923, links, thence South 42 chains and 50
$250 cash or terms. Inquire C. A.
8-t2
the harbinger of day. As we look us in the Northwest Training school together with the costs and disburse­ links, thence East 37 chains and- 65
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Lyster.
8-t2p
links,
and
thence
North
42
chains
and
I
this beautiful craft we hail it as by Miss Brown, and pray God’s ments of this suit; that said judg­
SUMMONS
FOR SALE —POLAND 8HOATS.
harbinger of better times for blessing upon the work.” Ruth A. ment be decreed to be a valid and 50 links to the place of beginning,
Fine healthy stock from registered
unook county, vre therefore name Fogle, northwest training school. existing lien against the following de­ containing 159.20 acres in Lane Coun- In the Circuit Court of the State of
sows. Sell as feeders, as have too
scribed real property situated in Til­ ty, State of Oregon, Also the lota Oregon for the County of THhunook.
schooner the “Morning Star of ‘Methodist.)
numbered 7 and 8 of Section 32 in
“I am glad to give my testimony lamook County, Oregon, to-wit:
many. Can deliver. Alao Shet­
imook.”
Walter M. Pierce, Governor, Sunn A.
Township 21 S. R. 3 West, containing
to
the
splendid
work
being
done
by
land ponies. T. I. Robinson, Carl­
Lot
one
of
Section
eight
in
Town
­
Xozer, Secretary of State, and Jeff­
BEA IM BUILDING
’e had no bottle of wine to break
16 1-2 acres in Lane County, State
ton, Oregon, R. 2.
6-t4p
erson MyorsJStata Treasurer, consti­
’ her bow, so Mr. Scott broke a Miss Brown. I feel that the lessons ship two South of Range nine West; of Oregon.
tuting the State Land Board, Plain­
ie of water over it as he pro- were of great value to our students and that said property be sold for
WANTED TO BUY
Witness, The Hon. Homer Mason,
need her name, amidst deafening in North Pacific Evangelistic Insti­ the purpose of satisfying said judg­ Judge of the County Court of the tiffs,
I
tute.
”
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Ward,
instruc
­
ment
and
for
such
other
and
further
CALVES
WANTED—AM IN THE
vs.
I
Mrs. This was the signal to loose
relief as to the Court may seem State of Oregon for the County of Mary E. Johnson and Willard John­
market for calves. Phone me what
block and let her slide into the tor in N. P. E. I. (Friends.)
Tillamook with the seal of said Court
“Miss Brown’s presentation of the equitable.
you have. Paul Disney, Bell phone
«r. Sounds of blows followed,
affixed, this 20th day of November son, wife end husband, and Guy W.
subject
is
delightful
Her
clean,
pure-
This
summons
is
served
upon
you
I
20-J, mutual phone.
6-tf
Fairbanks and Bessie B. Fairbanks,
block was removed, but she fail-
A. D. 1924.
minded
interpretation
makes
this,
by
publication
by
virtue
of
an
order
husband
and
wife,
Defendants.
to move an inch. Mr. Thomas’
Attest H. S. BRIMHALL, Clerk.!
GOOD FURNITURE FOR 4 ROOMS
To Mary E. Johnson and Willard
This of once difficult subject, easy. To nurses, made by the Honorable Homer Mason,
iiction was fulfilled,
7-t5
complete for sale, and the house for
both graduate and undergraduate, to County Judge of Tillamook County,
Johnson, wife and husband, above I
rse was disheartening and dis-
rent or sale. 715 Park avenue east.
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I
mother
’
s
clubs
and
teachers,
I
espe
­
Oregon,
acting
in
the
absence
of
a
named
defendants:
ointment to all or nearly so. The
8-t2p
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
ACCOUNT
cially urge that you all avail your­ Circuit Judge, dated December 9th,
In the Name of the State of Ore­
rd, however, gave three times
selves of the opportunity to hear Miss 1924, and by which order, you are
gon:
You
and
each
of
you
are
hereby
FOR SALE—ONE SR. TWO YEAR
ee and then as it was raining con-
Brown.”
Miss Florence Besley, required to appear and answer said | Notice is hereby given that the commanded'and required to appear or
old Jersey bull reg. From good
irable and blowing pretty fresh,
will
undersigned,
executrix
of
the
last
BATID ROBINSON
American Red Cross representative. complaint on or before six weeks from
answer the complain* filed against
producing strain on both sides.
crowd divided up into three par-
Music furnished by different per­ the date of the first publication of this and testament of Fred Weber, de- you in the above entitled Court and
CZsil!
on,
phone
or
addess
M.
C.
Physlci
i and went to Mr. Smith’s, Mr.
summons which first publication is ceased, has filed her final account as cause within six weeks from ths date
Trowbridge, R. 1, Tillamook, Ore­
Jerman’s and my house for dinner. sons and choirs.
such in the County Court of the State of the first publication of this Sum­
the 12th day of December 1924.
National BuMdiag
gon.
8-tf
Well, I do not think I ever saw it
of
Oregon,
for
the
County
of
Tilla
­
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
mons in the Tillamook Headlight, and
i harder in my life than it did
Orneen
mook and that the said Court has if you fail so to appear or answer, FOR SALE—MY DAIRY FARM*OF Tillamook
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
t night. Going home was entirely
P. O. Address—Tillamook, Oregon. fixed Saturday, the 27th day of Dec­ for want thereof, the plaintiffs will
eighty acres fortjr acres river bot­
of the question, so we got Sam
9-t7 ember, 1924, at 1(To’clock in the fore­ take a decree against the defendants
tom, about fifteen acres slope hot- I H T. Botts
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
»ard with his fiddle, over to my
noon of saM day, at the County Court as follows, to-wit:
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tom, balance low hilli land, well I
Be, and we danced the entire night
room in the court house in Tillamook
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
For judgment against the defend­
BOTTS * WTNSIXÏW
watered by two small never failing
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
the morning the visitors wanted to
City, Oregon, as the time and place ants Mary E. Johnson and Willard
streams. On Roosevelt highway I
Oregon
for
the
County
of
Tillamook.
urn home but it rained so heavy,
for hearing objections to the said ac­ Johnson, wife and husband, and
Department of the Interior
one mile north of Mohler, where
I continued to do so all that day In the Matter of the Estate
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore., 1 count and for the settlement thereof, against each of them, in the sum of
there is railroad station, cheese
of
that going home was out of the
November 28, 1924.
Dated this 25th day of Norember, $1,000.09, with interest thereon at
factory, postoffice and store. Good I
stion. Night came once more and William H. Hamilton, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Grove 1924.
the rate of six per cent per annum
modern house of eight rooms, with i
Notice Is Hereby Given, that the E. Mitchell of Tillamook, Oregon,1
MARY MILLS,
of course, had to pass the time
from July 81, 1928, until paid; in the
hot and cold water. .Barn, garage.
undersigned, administrator of the es-
iy, and the majority went to Mr.
who, on December 30th, 1919, made Executrix of the last will and testa­ farther sum of 916O.M attorney's i Three room school house adjourning
tae of William H. Hamilton, deceased,
I
C. R. CWAPIN
ment of Fred Weber, deceased.
etnian’s house and there we danc-
Homestead Entry, No. 06556, for NW
fees; and for caste sod disbursements
farm. Will sell with or without i
has filed in the County Court of Tilla­
7-t5
Attorney «4 Law
the livelong night, and in the
1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 26; N 1-2 NE 1-4,
of thia suit;
stock and farm machinery. A bar­
mook County, Oregon, his final ac­
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fning it rained and rained and
SE 1-4 NE 1-4, Section 27, Town­
gain. Write or call for price and
That the mortgage described la the
count as such administrator of said
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
<1 blew such a south wester that
ship 8 S, Range 8 W, Will. Meri­
com plain herein be foreclosed and I terms. Geo. R. McKimens, Mohler,
estate,
and
that
the
12th
day
of
Jan
­
’mall boat could live on the bay.
dian, has filed notice of in­
9-t2
Oregon. .
that the real property therein de­
uary, 1925, at the hour of ten o’clock
Notice ie hereby given that the un­
tention to make final Proof, to estab­
r* was no help for it, but to wait
scribed,
to
wit:
Lot
numbered
eno,
in
A. M., at the Court Room of said
lish claim to the land above described, dersigned, administrator of the eatate section sight, township two south, of FOR SALE—HORSE AND WAGON.
i chance. Well it did not come
Court House, in the County of Tilla­
Make good milk wagon. Call New
before the Clerk of the County Court of Frank J. Haynes, deceased, has
i and a great many of us this
mook and States of Oregon, has been
Market.
9-tl
of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, filed with the County Court for Tilla-1
•t went to Hiram Smith's house,
fixed by the Court as the time for
Oregon, on the 3rd day of January, mook County, Oregon, his final ac­
we danced that night alao. About
FOR
RENT
hearing objections to said Final Ac-
count, and that aud Conrt has fixed
MINNONS MORTUARY
night it «lacked blowing a little
1925.
" ’
count and the settlement thereof..
Claimant names as witness««: Hen­ Saturday, the 37th day of December,
160 ACRES TO RENT—10 ACRES
in the morning it had ceased rain-
Phons IM awd Mntsal
Dated and first published December
under plow, 30 acres open suitable
ry M. Smith, of Tillamook, Oregon; 1924, at ten o’c^ck A. M at the of Oewgoa
so after breakfast our visitors
Court
house
in
Tillamook
City,
Ore
­
small dairy or poultry farming.
ded to make a break for home. 12, 1924.
Ernest Haag, of Beaver, Oregon ;
Pteday evi
ROY N. HENKLE,
2 1-2 miles esst of East Beaver,
Earl Reynold*, of Beever, Oregon f gon, as the time and place far bear­ e’clerii ta
Trask said to Captain Hendrick-
Administrator.
Oregon and new cheese factory.
Fred Berkey, of Tillamook. Oregon. I ing objections thereto, and all persons
II you fellows will go home with
BARRICK 4 HALL, Attorneys.
having any objections to said final
Price $12.50 per month and usa of
Notice
will
be
published
for
five
I will kill a steer and perhaps you
9-t5
it
good team. P. O. address. J. B.
consecutive weeks in the Tillamook account are herby required to pr>
get tallow enough from him to
♦
I
the same at said time and place.
Phelps, Box 742 Tillamook. Resi-
Headlight.
He your ways so that you can
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Dated this 21at day of Noeeaaber
dence
East Beaver, Oregon.
8-t2
WALTER
L.
TOOZE,
SR.
ich your vessel.”
1924.
Register.
e accepted his kind offer at once In the County Court of the State of
WANTED TO RENT
GEO. P. WINSLOW,
8-tó
8-t5
i
1 began preparations for our jour- Oregon-for the County of Tillamook
Administrator of the Estate of Frank
i WANTED— GOOD DAIRY RANCH
l which we knew would be a rath-
In the Matter f the Estate of Pris­
J. Haynes, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
on shares. Have plenty help. In­
G ILHAM - WHITE
dangerous one, for the rains had cilla E. (Andrews) Davis, Deceased:
quire at Headlight. BN-121. 9t2p
!ed the rivers to such an extent Notice is hereby given that the un^er"
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Department ef the Interior
Insurance Agency
1 »11 the bottom lands was under signed, as administrator with the Will
LOST
AND
FOIND
U S Land Office at Portland, Oregon. ORDER APPOINTING DAT
Insurance in all branches.
Nothing to be seen but water Annexed of the Estate of Priscilla E-
Tillamook Ixidge No. 57
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Noe. 25, 1924
LOST—GOLD FOUNTAON PEN
trees, the current was racing (Andrews) Davis, Deceased, has filed
A.
F.
&
A.
M.
NOTARY
PUBLIC BONDS
Notice is hereby given that Frank
with initial M. D. A. Reward to
a mill stream. However, we all his final account in the county Court
1 coonmiinicotion see-
M. Chase of Bay City, Oregon. whr. n tUe CemKy < ••rt W th« SUU •«
finder. Tillamook Headlight. BN-
Wednesday in each
«rked and pushed off soon after of the State of Oregon for the Coun-
November 12th. 1919. made «orne- Oregon J™
9-tlp
120.
L
/iaiting Brothers
light.
i ty of Tillamook and that Monday the steed Entry, No. 08633, for NE 1-4 In the Matter of the Eatate
'* were not very long started be- 1 26th day of January 1925 at the
of
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST
NE 1-4 Sec. 81. w l-2 -'w 14, NW .
! we had to begin dodging trees hour of 9:30 o’oclck A. M. of said 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 82, Township 1 N. August Verner Nelson, Deceased.
th« uncertainties of winter.
We
Hilma Caroline Nelson, the Execu­
i°g’. looking for places where the [ day and the Court room of said Court Range 9 W, Will. Meridian, has file«
can assure you a good position in
trix of the Er ate of August Verner
er slacked a little, then watching ! has been appointed by said Court as notice
your own county, that will pay you
Tillamook’* Chiropractor
„«riTe of intention to make ft««
f >r whirlpools, and then again the time and place for hearing of ob­ Proof, to eeablish claim to the ^«nc Nelson, deceased, boring rendered
wall. Write ua at ones. Nog a.- Cor­
Neuroealometer Servie»
and preeentod for seulement, •««»
Kiig across a swift current to­ jections thereto and the settlement
Krentag.
70«
poration,
301
Couch
Bldg.,
Portland.
.
described,
bets
re
the
Clerk
ef
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