Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, October 22, 1915, Image 2

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; Monday, to teachers ml pupil of the
fount) We give, hi speech in lull, lor
'Urn something that Concern every
school district tn the county, lie saliU
i t he neoide ol the State o( Oregon
. ... . i-taisanj jbii iniiH abatis - ti iirii iiini 1 1 1 it i iitiin i i i t m
vJEL.1 .. ..vt:.! ..,tr M.v 17. luio.al the iKt wince at'TtlUmouki ?W so'lid
i,nMv. under the ad of Marvh . WW."' I"
C.Hamtpk herald
0. . Crottitouy, fcdttor
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1 1 uk 1:1111 WLrfjn
SytiCKi
Jldvcrtlsina Uotc
Si SO VJ?Ak tN .t AjSI-Iv,
siifiidcnt importance to become a I
f.n.inriit iiutitthm. IVv Iceis'aliYe
1 iMijr tn.ritt Sit iuii. thev antirftiiriatcd '
1v'i r,niw "'" wnt,' Ul ue i)au' '
.OS' oitl each year to the people who e- j
exhibit at tlie county urns, a pre
ecal Advertisement
I"int Insertion, per lir
1
OftNutum on artCHUural nnd huttlcul-
I Bach subsequent Insertion. Htw
j Resolution. of omKdcnce and
ICnuMnetProf.onalenrvU.mo. Mm i.,v
Bach subsequent liwortton. line ' Ulaplay Advert scmont, per Inch ..5 . .; , f , wfh , .
sttiu tn tnt "'U,u,wn as the county fair board.
Homesloaa .'"alien
Timber Claims
Notices, per Hue
Cards of thanks, per Km
Uvls. er line, first inwtkKi
At. I- Display Ads must bo in thl of
lo.Wl fjCtf ol, ,tonday aral Thursday Morn
.to:
.osf
M ines to Insure publication In follow
inir Tuesdnv ami rriday
Reasons are imperative.
issues.
FKU.UY OCTOHIaR 2U. 11)15.
The teachers' Institute closed
on' No. o. Tillamook, lltwel McKown.
Wednesday, and the teachers have all) N. g, T,lltuook. t-icorgene Cacc,
returned to thoir school work proper, kth grde.
During the institute they heard many . Ko. o, TilUiook. Chvra M. Ttuehv
lectures an-i talk that were not nly a j Seventh grade
source of much valuable information, j JJ Ra je
but were an inspiration U them, all of, No J'tflomoofc. A. Hcatriee
which will base its etKet! dunni: tliei Chanea). Fifth srade.
days to come. There is no quostion. No. 9, l illatnoak, Mabel Goync.
but that the annu... eouuty iit utej 'adc:
has been ft Kreat factor tct.ilinR Uv Third grade.
wards the advneeoient of our schools, j yrt TUtattiook. Mamie Sande s.
Any of the up-to-date and teutons edu-j .vcond grade.
mtoisof the stale, we uru sure, will, Nx o, I'lllainoo.. Mrs. Clara Hurc.
bear with us in regard to this point. "'? X:,.U,M,
spcctl, rami.
No. to. Titlainook. K. D, Mrs Har
iKtt l ord, principal
No. 10, Tillainook. K. Sylvia
.-(, atsiiant.
No. ti, ven, Mr. Elle trvin.
No, 1 1." Nehalent. May Smith.
No. a THhmooU-, 2cla Sumcrlin.
So. i Hebo. Lois Lauehlm.
So, 14. UanbnWi, H. S. Urimhall.
principal.
So 14. liaribadi. Eva Wheeler,
tianl.
No. 15, CarlbaWi. Tear I Grabauu
No. Woods. Mamie Sutton.
No. iS. Nesfcowin, Mrs. Hazel Com
mons. No. to, Mcda, Lcola Dunham, priu
cipaL
No. 19, Meda, Esther Miller, assis'
No. jt. Sandlake. Claudia ' "own
No jj. Cloverdalc, J. K. Hu.kckxI.
principal.
N . iA Cloverdale, Gcorpiana Sow
ers, advanced crades.
No. 22. Cloverdale, Helen Heals,
rri:nary Rradei.
No. jj. Tillamook, K. D. Mrs. Km
,ni (ioerts.
N 2. Moliler. Frances Totter.
nrincipaL
No. 24. Mohter, Cynthia Scovcll, as
sistant.
No. 2J. Tilninook, Mrs. Emily Mit
chell.
"-. y, Hnlock. Florence Smilli.
No. n. Hlainc,.C. S. Arnold.
. 3. Mohlcr. Ethel K. Gtiucs.
No. 31. Ilay City, Harold D. Aten,
Dri'iciul.
No. 3. oy City. Harold D. Aten,
assistant.
No. 31. Bar City, Ruth W. Clark.
advanced grades.
No. 31, Bay City, Edith Watt, in
cermcdiate crades.
No. 3, Ilay City, Violet Laufman,
primary grade.
No. 12. Beaver. Myrtle Wallin.
No. 33, Hemlock, Jennie Blanchard.
No. 34, Neskowin, Mrs Jessie Ta-
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
o
Successful Gathering and a Large
Number of Teachers Present.
lhc annual Inornate ot the Tilla
hiook County leacturs came to a
succ-ssml close on ednesday after
noon, aiicr holding bcssion ior three
ta Thi jTORrum was of onnsual in
terot and the teachers who attended
returned to they itomes with a larffrr
vic ol iKcu pru!i.ion.
County school supcrrntendent W. S.
Buel opened the institute with an ad
dress 01 vkcleome He also pave the
plan ot the institute's w rk. Addresses
were delivered by Mrs M. L. Fulk
crson and Charles H. Jones in the
morning sismou jnd in the jlternoon
Mrs. H. C. Hanson, local hiph school
history teacrier. and I. H. Dunstan
county fair board president, spoke o
interesting subjects Mr. Uunstan
told ot lhc work done by the schools
01 thi count) toward lhc state fair.
The aftrrncor. session was closed by
M. S. human, of the State Normal,
speaking on "A Better Position... An
evening audience was well instructed
by splendid lectures from Dr. B. W.
DeHusk, of the Slate Cmvcrsitv and
Prof. E. D. Ressler. of O. A. C.
On Tuesday mom ins Dr. DeHusk
spoke on 'Play and its Meaning to
Child Life " and out of the dtpiu 01
his knowledge he delivered a wonder
ful lecture to the audience. Professors
M. S. Pittmaa and E. D. Ressler also
Kuve interesting lectures. In the after
noon Charles Jones and Roy C. Jones
spoke on interesting subjects.
On Wednesday morning three
splendid addresses were delivered by
Frank cites. Prof. Ressler and Mrs.
Harriet Heller, of the Boy's and
Girl's Aid Society, of Portland.
To many oi the institute attendants ;
the program on the last afternoon j
equalled or surpassed any session of;
. I. - ... 1 . : 11 : . 1. . 1
lion of one spcaUr the program vvasj No ,6 Hemlock, Nora Myers.
given by local teachers Professor P. j;0. Hebo, Perul Jones.
C. Crockatt gave a splendid talk on I So. 38, TWamook, Mrs. Mablc
English." Miss. Hazel McKown gave
an interesting talk on "School Music"
Professor Karl Onthank, local prin
cipal of schoolf, delivered an interest
ing lecture on the "Health of the
Child".
Institute was pronounced most
successful by all in attendence and
from the names of the instructors on
the program many splendid lectures
must have been delivered.
The Roll Call
The teachers in attendance were:
No. 1, lillamook, Barney Hanson,
principal.
No. l, Tillamook Pearl E. Miller,
assistant.
No. 2, Tillamook, Mrs. W. W. Wil-
CNo. 3, Tillamook, Earl E. White.
No. 5, Manzinita, Alice B. Mcln
tyrc. No. 6, Orctown, Florence Whyte.
No. 7, Netarts, Kathcrine Loerpa
bcl. No. 8, Beaver, Clara Loerpabcl,
principal.
No. 8, Beaver, Mida Hincr, assis
tant, Xo. 9, Tillamook, Karl W. Onthank
principal.
No. 9, Tillamook, Mrs. Bertha Han
son, history. Teacher training.
No. 9, Tillamook, Peter C. Crock
att. English, debate, civics.
No. 9, Tillamook, Geo. F, Sanders,
science, mathematics, agriculture.
No. 9, Tillamook, Lucia Macklin,
Algebra, Latin, Biology, physiology.
No. 9, Tillamook, Pauline McEl
vainc, commercial subjects.
No. 9, Tillamook, Emma Ueland,
domestic science and domestic art.
No, 9, Tillamook, David E. Reed,
manual training, mechanical drawing,
basketry.
.o. 39, Mn-icm, same t..vicr.en-
zic, puncipal.
No. 39, Nehalcm, Margaret Bash,
assistant.
No. 40, Bayocean, Mrs. Alice Phil
lips. No. 42, Cloverdale, Ruth Sutton.
No. 45. Beaver, Mrs. Ella R. Sperry
No. 46. Garibaldi. Minnie Ripley.
No. 48, Wheeler, Belle I. Conloguc,
principal.
No. 48, Wheeler Jaunita Engdahl
assistant.
No. 48, Brighton, Martha E. Alley.
No. 49, Tillamook, ucrtruilc Sclilap
pi. No. 50, Beaver, Irma Docrgc.
No. 5:, Hemlock, Alice Perry.
No. sa. Barnesdalc. f-vdia R. Crane,
No. ss. Pacific City, Kathryn Ward.
No. vi. Kockaway, Kutli Hurge.
No. 57, Tillamook, Helen Stam,
nrincmal.
No. 57, Tillamook, Marion Hare,
assistant.
No. 58, Bayocean, Marie O. Glae.
No. 50, Blaine, Agnes Taylor.
No. do. Hemlock. Jean Shillinglaw
No. 61, Tillamook, Mrs, Alice M.
Phillips.
Union Hieh Scttpol No. I, Nehalcm,
v.. r.. i.ngiisn, princijiai.
Union High School No. 1, Mrs,
Agnes Randlc. assistant.
SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND THE
TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR.
President Dunstan Gives Some Time
ly Advice to Teachers and Pupils.
J. H. Dunstan, president of the Til
lamook County Fat' Board gave some
timely advice at the meeting of the
Teachers' Institute in this city on
ALEX. M'NAIR & CO.
3, 11 ah i ware:
MTV HEN RANQES an
MEW TINO STOVES
-ec Us for tVIcoa Before Ordering Elsewhere
.)i.i !ireilic illltv is tit II SdtltSC
this premmtu money and manage the t
county lair.
tt has been clearly demonstrated tn j
be iwst few yuan, that the cuiintv ,
iair Ate the ureolest factor for til.
development of the agricultural an.t
livestock interest in the respective
otitmuuities.
Ki-eocuixini: that fa.. and also tin
growing importance and proininetue
the schools are taking in the lairs,
in 1915 an act wa pacd ntitendiiiK
the ct of I93. thi amendment mak
ing the county school stipeiinteudcut
a nieiuber of the County Fair Hoard
1 will ipaote to you at this tiuu
some statements from a speech of 1
O. limner, Commissioner of Agricul
turc for Loui-tiana. "An agricultural
tuir i a t?n-:lt obicct IrssOtl II IS l" I
tensely educative m its character. It
teaches by eontmi ami exampn
when seeing is believing. It creates a
healthy rivalry and friendly cointu
tttiow. It gather knowledge and dif
fuses it; it advertise and attracts; it
kiromotcs social Hie ami goon teenng,
it inculcate feeling of pride and
patrotism.
"it i Hie timekeeper 01 prugrc..
it record a coiunuiuily' advance
ment; it 30c into the home, it
broaden and brightens the daily llle
of the people; it opens mighty store
bous s of information.
"The fair is a business proportion,
il is an opportunity to advertise your
goods and your farm products.
place them before the people, thu
iivtug ou an opportunity to dlpo
i vmir nroduec. and vour neighbor
in opiHirtunity to b tier bis condition
ty ecuring some of your best seed..
hrodC sows, line cattle, horses, mulr.
heer etc.
"Hie fair spirit is taking lud.l
on our people, interest it developing. J
.ommunilirs heretofore lukewurmi
ire catching the spirit and contagion
iia set in and annually the number
is increasing, ami you win noun
where fairs have been held loug-t.
you will find better stock; belter fat
mers and better farms, hence you will
ec that we have everything t run
and nothing to lose by encouraging t
.stablishing aud maintaining a goo! ,
-ounty fair."
Some teacher may have lhc idea. I
(hat agriculture and live stock bavr ,
uo particular interest for them. If so,
1 would advise tlirm to lose that idea
YAMHILL MILLING COMPANY
rUIDK, CHAIN, IttD
Moffjing Slot Y Fnmlly Blend Omgon Ptowit
I . I. I11.LMANN, Mr.
1 CutniiHMcwil UlilK. MtiUuil Plume
IL.ULaiEDII
iir .111 nr nai ,
m ... ,
Kvpnii ucourrtfif
Um Slit. Dyrlni
hi
Kun Armory Otrflm
KuRtmB.Wlth Jamvs wtik.J
(haiiibf rUtli. rhalrnmh 1,1 u
. iHiminmeo or iho rnlit.1 Ul.-..
Notkc 01 l-oreclo-itirc Slo
O. I. C. SWINE
I have some choice yotmj
Huim
n twiVf r Miid more i),a u
ullm.t u (rum all (
NiH'H'K IH IIKUKHV tUVHN, that IW l iw ll tliM
by virtue of a eerUiu judcmnt nd the Kiikhiih armory Meit
jtri iiud ril wntrel on thu llli Kukoii' Wlrt r,iit u
jay t.r0et.dK-M'.)l6. Itl U CUcall -Or.,MttjjTJ?.
t iltirL ill 110 .Mall' til tri . iii rui t
m oV l iitiniy, vth.thi NiuiiioI Ubet, total sttmittliirt f mm Ut
1 I. L llilli,. .,ul William fnl,n,i,,T .AAA l lt.n I ... .
plnlltlitt. feCUVure! UilUt1lil Kinl
defiiHlAnt4 Allan H. Wilm, lurn L.
W1U011. Srenthn. S. I'hdp, H. W
'riuitttju ami Khml 8tn. In th?
inn f KWJOW, lU'C'O.w) im IW.W.
with lnleret at lh ri of d xr ?nl
rmui JulyS, Iff.1. ttethr with thn
i-tvila nnd iiiburemenl of Hid action
ml .',oo ci utivftw' fro., n by vlf
... I HI A Wrl V F TMMII! VM
juj (or MiiCt both sexes, lhc jutUmhi iitt u
kind tlwit timtiitevet v voting
One of tny heal himrs weijs'h
nl irjO lbs. lit IS inonihs uhi.
M v hius lutve won ribbons
imri
armory In llt tUto n
HIE eP40j- 1 or Hijfl lrr0R4u4
lulu) attdlturlum nttti (t)mf
ttmro Minn jsvo
Part Act Tut Suit I
Attirfa.,V uil tn fen t4
ot th lrs(ttiii h:Wt
ItiK liin (Mifl tl htld llfc
t..,in,l lii lid enkl tu llt IU li.'-
ment "awl decree a lit tln ld judg-1 ihorliy to aroratn Hun ttf
..M, m l.l ll. li,,.VI.I.I flirt UIM1..F' ,11 . .......
IkZITDI IUMI ! Ill HIM'nm ... . .
.... ttaUmUr Iho l:ih tlr of i (-w.u .1 hwi
NuveinPer, iviu, i u o ee a. iitiii'' f w
.it county and suite latt'S. 1 fufe u,. eui mr joorof IIIUiiumIc t btnso U ib rullfi ef iv
Phone or write lr prices.
JOE DONALDSON
K. F. D.N t, Tlllumwk
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Coast Power Co.
Every Electric Need
Hhi Tiling
lump
Llbllng FUlurr
Sludrt
FUihllililt and (UtUrio
FJrctilc Irn
Ufihl Cooking Drvl.rt
KUflrk- Kjiij-i
W't Mil) hlp vr,M
I'i, w r, i-,lilm
I V.OTIHI, wiviiuii, in tiw mi " ,i.i-i.a ... fet-Mii,. . i. ,
! Un fur ca.h t. tW hlghe.l tMnt nd I Wtmliu 'iHa' rlly tt
will !( at tmblte nuettun U iuat munlripol etrpvrtkt to
'wti to the Mhrl bidder, the 1 ruad or eltool dutritt
fallowing tleeril"Hi real property. t -, . -
lUektui. awl 1IMH tMrtleuUlly ( i
S cnid follow 23 ( Offfion City Alter lim
. The North half of the N.ir tlic.l . Bc4t,Ptt lM !li
Tw fix !t.ilh ut lUnju T.. 1 101 Writ ' llMdld. IlltMB.Hne tv tU)4Rtf
.,r th VlllmiietId Meridian. ,dd I dfP h4 rWt, th li
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f xritiiintir infirvinini n lami ioiviim ,- inruiiiis u u p i onirrf iixwu i
for. tu helHHil lilrwt Oreo t4a tu ctl
. oy niTuuiont ir:urn-i m im r ,
i fwigw 4U, )erl Iloerd uf TllUmovk
Ctxinty. Orngirti. 3 ,m
AUii Ix-gtnrtliii; at a puiiil on tho U.
1 S ,MrilMer lln l lhc JH.Uthe.ut eof
1 tft of lot Sli (0) f Meetlon U l In
! in Inwiuthlp Ti fituilli Itanf toll
j iIO) Vet of Ihn VilUmltrt Meridian,
ntwl running thenc N'nrtb V drg.
:wci. evon ami tniriy i.untrtih r.ui
tlnt Out el Stt,
... 1 L . 4. .
my. tU I' catti
UtU S4irtefi)e In lt,
SHORTAGE OF CABS
I (t.3di chain, thne Kortb RJ -dpg.
Wrt elRtit and righiy.f av?n tjtf !
, lb IS.H7) ehuin. thetief Nnrifi 81 dee,
'IKnt evtneen an.1 e'ghty humlrcdtln
I (17I1 ri-alm. tbeixo North eltfhtwli
s soon as poiUle. if they expect , j W J WQQA W Q QA i tw lZX . ty tlZMi
-.old successfully, a job as teuchcr in If O OO. uOO U. Y O OU. ttM lheMv w ttVu w,n
i attricHlmmt community. Ttllatiiook '
iteli. ubiclt is cnlletl a city. Is only .
inall country town, fed and nourish
vd by the large dairy section thai sur
rounds it. Therefore, I would not ex
cept the Tilhrnook teachers from this
icw of the uestion.
I wish at t.fis time to thank lhc
teacher and pupils of the district
.hat had exhibits at the county fair
.his ':ar. Many of them labored under
difficulties; those who started l hi
work early, ami con tinned through
out the yiar, deserve the greatest
praiac.
This year we hail a good air, a
very good fair, and to my mind the
school exhibit was the best par of it.
You will remember that the art de
partment had one side of the educa
tional; next year we expect the art
division to go back into their old
quarters in the main building, giving
all the new building lo the schools.
It is very important that you make
application for your space as soon as
possible, so the building cab be di
vided to care for all the districts,
that have booth exhibits.
I am sure in many districts, you
will find a greater interest in the fair
this year, and we expect that you, as
teacher will foster this interest and
encourage your pupil, even if they
do not have a booth, to produce
something, in the classified list for
the fair.
I will ask you to help us to remedy
one condition which hurt our school
xhibit last year; that is the change
of location of teachers. The outgoing
teachers, who is not to return, nat
urally loses interest, and the incom
ing tcachcrMias no inicrcst, until she
r;ets in touch with her district. There
were some noteworthy exceptions
however, where the outgoing teach
ers held an interest ami assisted also
new teachers who lined up with their
ichools in time to help place the ex
hibit. I hope this will get to be a hab
it with all teacher.
Would it not be a good plan, wheth
er you have organized club work,
to plan for a booth exhibit, or both,
o enlist one or more live pupil who
have staying natalities, and at least
one adult in each district, who will
keep up the interest in the achool
fair work?
It might be arranged in remote dis
tricts, that three or four districts,
combine and compete with like
groups in other sections.
It is the duty of the Fair Hoard to
make the fairs educative in their na
ture, and we need all the educational
forces in the county with us in th s
work. Wc believe in home amuse
ments, and think it possible to ar
range events in -which the people will
amuse themselves. Some of the most
enjoyable features of this fair, were
those furnished by our own people,
Wc have talent in Tillamook County,
if properly organized to furnish en
tertainment as good' as they have any
where,
I trust the teachers in the rural
schools will not think lightly of their
iobs, and' that they will remember,
that the boys and girls of the county
school districts arc the stuff of which
nations arc made.
Next year wc want a children's
parade that will be worth while,
Would, like jevery teacher to plan for
this, and every district possible to
-ikc ir't Tr minrht be a friendly com
(iontinued oo.backipage)
Vine Mnplc, eon!
Dry Aider
Hotly Spruce
Dry Cnib Apple, con!
FULL MHASURH. GOOD VOOD DH
LI V ERED A N Y W H KR IJ
JOHNSON & SIMONSEN
Route J, Tillnmook.
PHONE L. S. JOHNSON
Notice ot
Administrator's Plnnl
Account
;NOTICI IS IIKKBHY OIVBN that
the urideri Igned mlrnlmatrnlur for tn
Batata of J, A. ItoburU, Deceased, has
filed in thu Omnty Court of Tillamook
C.itinly, Oregon, bin fltml account, unci
that Nnvcmbci Cth, 1U15 at 10 o'clock
A. M. has been llxcd n thu time and
thu olllru of the County Judgu of Tlllii
rr.ook County, Oregon, at tho place
for thu hearing of mild final account,
All persons Interested in xitld settle
ment are notified to appear at mild
time and placu mid maku known anv
objection to the diachiirm- of said u..
irifnUtnitnr.
Datd;Scptfniber 27'h, 1015.
4 I. It. JackHon, Administrator
of tho l-'atntu aforesaid.
Ni't-
3 Owing to tho fact trial wu ihalPSe
obliged to discontinue our business
after January lnt, wo hereby give
notice that all uccouptM owing to the
undcmlgricd, Hnd unpaid after tho 20th
of October, 19IG, ahull bu handed to
our Attorney, Mr. William Murx, for
attention. '.
Chin. Peterson.
C. S. llsrnti.
rj.s fur luaititie. Ilio lusafaf
ol rierti Oirs rv r,or4lt l
mattoti in the Un4 o ti
nubile enfVleo etmm'MWS. a
f .iu luMiut i ,.i..tti mv Mitt
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Waohlnwion and mr tUww
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pn fa hay
Complaint tn- if aro JwtH
! Il.rmit-lioul the Sf'.if
drrdlh (li &0I chain., thenec South huwl a !n'"f- ' -J
'J2 ilea. Kat five ami thirty hun- though th r-mir. a I4
d red th (&.)) ehin. ihne .Souih If lna.ior of oUA.oit.. tfitotV
dcg. ht four (I) ehaln. Unmet . fl ,, lhe filsrr
M..rii. n,i . ah, i.., .. i. Ir milt w.th
fl.SOJ chain to Urn pu'eo of heguming, ! company !ar m -t i aa4
ara iiw"
mi chain, tho firvirniiirf Iwln Uj
I me owlrr llti of hlgfi watrr, ibme
Wet ten (ldi chain to lw watur
j mark, thunce alng tho nwrwr line
of low water ax follow;
' South 67 drg. Ka.telrvfln (11) ehulnt.
i thence S'ut 2t dog. Bal Miffbl iA)
$r.oo
it.iifi
itr. 1 ebuinl, thenex South .1 d"f. tt'iul eight
'4U : arwl iwentv - n humlredtb (S.2I)
r. r.n enaiM, tnenet
tUial tn
.i
.louin i
Inrlrrn 9 ' and fifty
deif.
hurt-
eontnlnlng fourlecn and thirty -Hv.j i -r promK'-l leita
huiulrnllh (II ttfl) nerc of UdelmwU. ,0Pn n,leitr tb t
A t .il ..i, ,11 rtn- F.l .... I'
.ivcn (7) and eight (H) In lllock thte ; ,m4r" Mim
(.1). in Nclarta I
Dated October
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iber 10. llllfi, (U ear ha t.eJ AMa
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Notice of Appointment
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Him uuij- nuiHJinn'11 win uiMinrmgneil a
Ailrnlnutrator of lliu Katnto of Clara
Kennedy. ilecoaed, nnd all Kirun
having rllm itgnlnat anld estntu are
hereby r ired to prusent th ittme to
him, at li pin- if btuines In Tllla
mixk Oiciun. or tn Wllllum
Marx, hi Attorney ul hi ollct No, 20
Commercial. Hldg. Tillamook City,
"'"s. nui.-riy veriumi acconllng tu
law, wltbln alx month from the dal
of thl notice.
Dated October 10th IDtfi.
W. (J, Dwlght,
Administrator of ild Btat.
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Executor's Notice to Creditor!
NOTICE li Hereby Glvon, that the
undirnlgned, John H. Hathaway, by
an order of the County Court for Tilla
mook County, baa been duly appointed
Bxecutor of tha last will and teatament
of iionjamln If. Hathaway, daceaied.
Notice li further given that all per
aona balnn any claim agalnit aald
eatato are hereby required to praaent
the mu within alx montha from thla
date to the undenlgred at Aloha.
Waihuigtori County, Oregon, or to my
attorney S. 8, Johmon, f07 I, O. 0. K,
bulldlnir, Tillamook Oregon, together
with proper vouchers.
Dated Sept. 21, 101(3
- oh.n Hathaway,
Executor of tho lnnt will and tent,
rount of Benjamin H, Hathaway,
deceaacd, g
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