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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1915)
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON aBHHEw John Parley Conij, Ihv KuKcnr cannery ha atarti ork lo can fotnt itmllona of sour kraut , . position to retuwd Med ton! fo Jl.o.to.oe-e was decisively 4fvtd hi rtr election. !.a:i city krariaet for net year cntn n provMoD of SS0 for 12 .i.mnur band coneerta. Portland Y M C. A. now ranke s. tenth iir point of membership ataon tl.- a-mtviattona of Ancrlro. The intension division of the Ore-. pon Agricultural coil wiU hold a ' "tmn able school" in Uaytoa Notes ' be: IS 1 and 30. ' Salem hth school It football chare ! pi. :. of th Willamette valley by rir- ti e or a 7 lo 0 victory ot Albany ; b:Ut .mi Willamette Held. !!' the form of question and an-. s, r. a taj men's prttner on U Ore-j go-, i r ihilutiou la tweed by tat J .vn SaJ.x.n league this week. ( About liW.ooi) bushel of wheat ' h.f Uf h noid on Ute INrndleton mar- j K.-t durr.s the past few da at price rations from M to S3 cent. Thomas J. Leach, ft rancher. IS ; j . am of a. lirlns fonr mites west of Condon, leaped headlong tnto a wo!!, breaking hie neck. He died la- J stai.U ; Willi Tripp, ctn ased man. who has j been ;n Lh- state hospital for the la- sane since 1 SS?. died as the result of tn.'ur'es reeehed. when be was struck b a dump car Elchteen dealers of antomobi'o-. and affiliated tine of Umatilla count ajt and formed an organisa nn Vno-Mi as the Umatilla County IVal crs association. Demand for the horses. cnttv. sheep and hoes raised in .Kisxtath county continues unabated, and shipments st present average a- -ut 3" carloads a week. Contract for lateral sewers In Kn terprise has been let lo Jamas ! n aedy. a contractor with office in I '-t lanl. S.ilt 1-ake and Fargo. X. D. Ii.i bid was il ,52.60 for 25.600 fee', of laterals. With the e.-.eeptioe of J. W. Wat u.:;. trvasurer. whose successor will tx i pointed by the directors, the at ;.r. n -unMTp board was re-ele . , at Pen.1!tct5. Reports show the last K i: : '. ;i was a financial succest f'arp.je.-s and painters are i-. aucj.ns; ne sleeping porches to '.) dormitories- at the Umatilla Ir .:i refc-rat.o:, -hool. The addiUor us tt.:i net'tos '4 ted because Of lb in creased a'.to danc- at the schoc' An a;,pl- :.-ee in the orchard tf M Dub of Dallis. rijleh did not b :n las: spring, ts norr In full ttoseor it the frosts of winter don't nip the a:n bitions of this freak tree, Mr. I fx;'vcti to harvest some early spr.;' ai-rl-s- Petitions are being circnlaied by v.t ::.h?rs of the Kjtacada Bod and (iun c'.v.l and others, asking the stale f.sh . ami 4aai- rcmnnsBicn to increase the ' ca;.;i'-.t,. the present Eagle Creek trout feeding pond from 400,000 to 1a 'j i.Ouo f.ish. I'!ar.s to entertain 10,000 visitors Nov,-rnb-r 20 are being formulate.) by l-'nirersity of Oregon students, and a immoriatiuns and means of enter taun.ifent are being prorided by mera jrs of the committee in charge of the unlvere ty'g first real, big "Howe coming day." Ac r. ..l; to the annual report of the Hofjue Itlver Fmlt acd Produce aki'K'iation. while the 1915 pear crop was fli.iappointine in quantity, lhf pnr-h In,.- b?en etcourRKing. The lnshcBl pric;. was received for a far of f'omlco pears, while a car of Hokc brousht 1133E. Sury and profiles of the water ( J ft the Umpqua river in Oregon hare l-cti completed by the United Stat. '3 geological survey, and the re bUlLK liublisb-'l in what 1h designated a- ai.-r supply paper 379. The chief purpff.1? of theo surveys la to show the location of undeveloped water power.. i ..' deep snow In the mountain! has driwi the crew of Kovernment surveyors out who have been engaged in maklns survey of the scenic route from K"!inett's pats to Horse Thief falls, a. dlhtunce of approximately 10 thIIl-u on the survey of the proposed govcriiuieut road around Mt. Hood, coiincctliu; the Columbia river high way with tho Barlow road. Kdwurd Young of Lakevlew has put the "joh'J('U o: whether he Is entitled to compensation for Injuries received when bitten by a mad (Iob up to the state i&'Jubtrlal accident coiuinmls bIoii. Tuung, who Is employed by the Cottonwood Lumber company, was bitten ou the- wrist by the dog while on his way to the l-.M from a collect ing trip, The state board of control has re elected Dr. n. 12. Lee Stclncr, super intendent of Uie stato hospital for the Insane for a tour-year term beginning ' January 1, l'JIC, In this connection j It wus stated that Dr. Htelnsr's ro- election wa!j duetto a desire on the part f f the Wmi u i-xprerf aired atioi of the c .ollrncc cf bio ervI(CA dur'f t c .-'it nru ho hnfc l,f"n ' supc ut'ndeit President Wilson Wirs Another Victory Ahntul rraininjs lniliuclor Mr. Kcr d And Little Daughirr Kud Down Hy Aulo. l .a1 1'idinine t'tschrf. Mr. I Rrrd..t pur kK hwl fMullr. ,J,U Ur,. Thursday. November 25, 19 15 1 . , i i mm i (.1 vSglVUlg Day kViuul trip tu kctj will In; on stile nt nlnciil mti on Nov. JI nnl 'JSbotwiMMi nil Southern 1 'nolle tntlnnst tn Onton. UVtttrn limit Mt'ittlny, Novi-nilHT '.1'tlt. Also botwi'on Drocon nml Cnlifortiin p. tntx. Here is an Opportunity to visit yonr friml font woek oiul. A fnt ros.t tttrkoy nml ltintkin pit nwnitti yon. GO '. tnfi.rmotion . rtv ft., --nt .'Miiw.l tr.m iwinl attvnt SOUTHERN PACIFIC f AtlMtlMMralnr H lh. tlm c uiily Uumt fur Tlllsimwji iVtinly fiOM fur l lrtin,. - had duly tjMilltlrd tli UfliU'rf iKttvtl .lmninUir t)t IIIK liaiNlv "I w Kenned). ilvvrnrl. tll ln-oiu havlns cimImi tti,'tttitt "Mb' nte lirtubv itHeitl l 't?nnt Hie in In ..i nl In. ii l t.i.itiie In 'IIIIk-HHM-k Cll. OlrB"". "I '" WlMtum ,Ur. hU AttnPif) M lU illt N W III.' 'tillmiUMk I'llv. (regp. pmrrfU vtirlrl nwmlltig tn ! Iw, wltntn M im'"' in.iii uio nnir M Scott. Ocncrnl PnsseiiKcr Ai;cnt. Portlnticl, Ore. JoUt title the yaar old daughter were tua down anil terimitly turet n a 1 drunken, mhless aato-droer Ust vt al about 7 9 o Uek Red 4td title girl were on thrtrway i cht ah anl were walking on the ae niai ial tn front l Hill) Metihen re idence on Sttltwetl Ni. he an UK.uitMltle eame up iwt behind 'thVrn at onWrrlle uneed. kinking th hi rnth down and earrywg Kcrl .l ut 4U Icei. 3hotl) aiui ih aet dvnt Ray iirau. JHn Jihn Sninbeck and Webb McCraeken i e;un along and loand Mr, Reed it Ms -n on the iUft n a hali dAed ton ' . ,'uoa Search was made loi the lit I u itirl and he v l.-und tntalb nn f . tneiouiL it was thought at Hri th.i she was dead. The injured pnon were Uken into the Stephen honi. tnd Pr Wendt was tailed a ti-n examination wta ftmnd ihi Mr. Reed was eroaly imured on the iorehead. that Ins collar bone wa broken and that he was broed ui generally The little git I o bit thr tide of the head and fare, ! thrre are some internal ininrie thr head. She was uncnctow lr ..ine time, but seems to, be fallows; nttrly, NUe.hal Myer, and othci aothot met Have invettlgated tUr main and u i thought from the ' evidence at t.aiul thai Karl Ford w the dmri ..i it., juio in queauo. The hvaddgbt i !. auio wa smathed at the tnr i .-lliiim and the rtee in the road seem to fit into a i hradlght on Ford's auto Vr nnder its nd that Ford a iMrnal confesatott H i At he may hare done n, but ' I'r wj( dmnk and dui not . .t he was doing. Drtlelt OiMnWr IflUi lUtft. SV. t lv ljti. Athnlnlitmtiir ( alil lvttn, Notice 01 I'ihcaIomiio hnlo A 111. ..I IV I H. I . ... iii.t tn.tlfiled Khr m j,)h,, .:'.!' '.NAXl; or- i i.i. fc. lit' iiuriiiiv v at Iff . " W 1tl IfM HIFI'VHI niHI fli j, A, lllftl egsltul vwi it. ti . , .... ..... . I j . . a. ... ... ..niv ma n... . .. - M 11 ro iu BlU'c-ar mimI . . " il,.,.,.. if. ..i.... . 7. .'t iVMlft for Uw feli.f t.o.iJIl',! roiiip a n . uifi r.i r(Utm4b rotinila lit In that it, .i.. .i-.l t;..i i wi m w u.ii ui . ji . .. .... j .. ' r . ..-j i. r-...c , mil... kled In erf ui.. i ... f,..,i ' . Wit l H)f IMKinillll iU,! tlM I.. ..f I... . . ,c "5 II'V irvtmi Ml iltr.l. n,i!... ll.rtri.r.t l....ll... .. e " "J all.'ll t) i fr.i mi uiiuii.iihiiii . " N'OTIfK 18 HIMKItY tllVI N. that hy virtu wf rt reilwlii Juduinetil ohd deene teiiltit and enlptenl on tltti ith dt .fteloWi, ll'la. In the I'lteull Cut ff the ritate f tsH fur Hlla m uk ( ui'lv. l'rti tiMU0l I.rl.arW, J. ntb K. Uilltttti mid William IVi -i.f. plauitllN, tfev'Mt jultrnint BBlnt ' defoiHitiiiU A linn II, WihxM.. I.aiitn U j WiUn. Sten'bna - r-l-. R. W. 'I'huiniMwn nnd I'lord A. Ma. In th" wmi f tSSOW m fl4 w) ami m) XV attli interest at th nit" of o h'( cent 1 from July 1 l. lupelbwi with ttifj I - . ... .4 1 . tb.. m. I 11m arllatfti wirmi, - . - - - - ------ i . . . . ..... tue nf a writ of t-etilion ! MOkf i " f ' ' Wi tbe aatd Jndf raci.t imI iti-etv .llteel iiC the real pionrt hutelnaftnr iiim tlvn.nl tu be him to aatWfr ad Jo-tft-Irani and decree a m tlin tant jwli, Mnd alH...fT of TUIanotA tMinty. T'tV"', " r " ,h trem. Jiatuntay thi I7th day nf r'T ".Vk,"1 i ' " : ' ,,,e .November. Wit, at 10 oVioeV A M,.i"1 " ."r.,, ' 4 i lf.rUiiHmtlhoue4o. rif TiII.iihwW ",p" ,n 'p. M it tnool.. vrtll eilir for ! at tibllr aue- ' "J de.ir Hol-taj ... ...... . i . .j . . . , v-ufcl ami af ho rifr. t f .1 ..Jj.i will aall at imbue aulton fi I ' m I" iiisuf eaah to thn hier..l b,ddcr. tho f"Min. "tlcr ' . t rln fHov.lni.' dasenbed tl Proi.tv. to. 1 " ,K5 !'' '' : J fm wit. atlttatli tn 1'lliaMWWli lUitfnty, Cif;in. and mote particularly d-n-rifc.l m fntlnai -Ik- v.... i,.ir M r v.nii..i ....... r fc ,.a-a la, Ikk fulilH ' tHCfV'i ( HHP Tvo (.' rtoulii of llar. Tei. lloi Vt if . and f. . Mi'n "urn Hitm-i l. .-j( tj, lilainUff eceotr a.i . ,-!, f miomi.m, .mini el rvarei. a X.J if .pmi ihi 1 , n4 Mf At)) Aiui alt 111.1. s-,i r.j-jit ; dniiitl.0 in the 14 iirt IHO larui inrtclli i .nlnl w the plaintiff. Allwrt W hfc Nnlice t)l Acinciit f M ji. Lumber Comparty. awiif l orJVf slid roria.r- ptirvil fore e..i.eetf to JkiH-l tn.lrwt K 7. rh' deter. 1 1 te4 r-ounl t'r.tron, l-,",J . Jh.r..W .r S f " ik- f . 1 pi . 11 V f v M . iif,m & M'ai ler line at the .uih,(t e..r-! , V?1 '' '"liiw ... . ... . . ,1,1 iiiiamuaK tnu-.t. '.. n n,f . ..-.. .. u.. 1?-. .. ill itiwpf n r mo iai nau.n 1 in .vn , ......... .... .... . trt. i inn i uv oi IM Anireiee. 1 ... loli ..... i -.in-..-.. r-t- arxi i. tnvnee .ri owe.,"" .. ,.. . r,. ... . L .. . . riit,.! ii,,. i. i iL.i..tiii. merowj i u -s i .-.i i nnrror aivan iot ai a . " . i ........ - , u. Wr'st .bi srai ,,.!y.en hundred' . tUetm t-r.f wtie tl f ehaii.a. Ihenev North fri dee ,1Jf nf ,)r,r.P' lat rventeoti ml r..t hunUmilh ' ' . , il7Ui rt aim. thoe N-rlh elifM.m , Atlrwv ' H'-Kt rtd three fourth IIMi dea. Weal i " rt'tiw.. Ifealva ami iltlt KuilfnilKi 11? Ml ' ' In tltc Circuit Court nl (lie I'.'l ehalna, the foreny binr the of OrcKUll, lur the County tl UMandr itit of btsii alr. Ibfloee j I tllninook Writ ten tint chair tn few elr ' ... .. A i; fi in" i . fi ci uirremr oi '.iiu 1 i. I rr i ' ii'paitv. t . i'l c-n : uay . ' V wti.tur, IJtl'. an a n . i t of Ji i : ahare u n lviri ti ' --! . to I !. t cm.! , rn.inr. i..i.f itmrc'al. ly to i (..it'ttM. ,-ti lary of il rorjMr . ..t N. - I . t Hrt -Irtrl. in t t ..f I . A- h-elra. Statr i f t .ill- mark, theru-e akna the maandft o( low water aa follee linn1 J. I'. IUtcrlea. 'Sffi'llK1,"!!! I A. root., now l:,a A ttrist, rt ifr.ulli 21 de. Mat elalil ( i... i. ii ...... .... .i.,,i Wast eliht --.. nmt twentv n horwlrvdtrn (a SI I THE APOLLO CONCERT COMPANY THE APOLLO CONCERT COMPANY COMING On Saturday, November 27th, the Apollo Concert Company will appear at the Christian Church under the au picea of the local lyceum association. This organization is one of the best musie.il companius enRacd in lyceum work and is well known throuchout the country. from Grand Junction Sentinel, Oct. 27: The Apollo Concert Company J: lihtc'i a Rood sized audience ut the ConicreKational Church laat evenlnu, openinK their entertainment with kcv recommend! and they hvel tin tn the reputation' that prececiled them. From ,h opening number on tho Apollu- phone to the cloelni: aaxonhone citmr- ' Statement and Aiipl'rnilun, .S'o, f . -. t.fk, ..j r Ml.trh tnta lit liall r . tr .iii uti old on the 2nd I a nf ! .r. will bn Urlm- . ' t n i bi . i rt I- .1 1 ur U al nuhli ,.rt , tbonce Sr-ulli 21 d I f. r. . ' ill ut .old on tho 1 Ith dav 0 'ltne, ther.ee !outh I d.e I 1 mi.f, 1015, at lOo'ehiek A. M. on k 1.1 .'..'r, to pay the delinquenl aaieac II t l t. Kil.r with Itso roat of uilver- . i nnj nun- , t sit-K ai.d raienae of sale. , Jrrllns tW rliama. tw,.f Jt.nflh . tifTIIK N'Wil' 1 C. I .-.Ganahl,: JKit ! '"" rv iir )K ON U Wr.ur. rllh.l5 30 eha,n. tbene .ih 7d wl drT l;al f..ur (II rbau.. n.t.r IT. ",,,K.r .V.' ... .. '.Vorth ..ne and .rt.ht, Hundredth . Jr.. ""Ti: J?Tw . (1.H0I ehaina to tho td.ea ..f l.,nlnC. h""'d' ' , eunuimi loori-ei. a,..l lbH,ll., ',, nl , bu,Hlredt ,it ,fw of tideiaU. f' 'tMtiTZ , 131. II. .'nlrl lloi- I-..I. "' I'W'ltH Will aw.. Uated Dctuber l. IP If, II ( It KN'81 (AW, Sherilf of Tillamook Cotinty, OreKw. itil r . . . fsotlLc l-or I'titiltcntiiin (IMJIU.ISHKIt fftts.' Department nf lie Interior 1 I ami ..rmr. at rnrtland. trtrt.i . Nowrtilicr I Ith. Illf. S'dTICK i h.-ri-hy iriypii that John W. ThoninHn, witoiiri MMt-olllri' in. i drcwa la K'.'J haat .57th St. North, Furl 1 land, OrvRon. did, on th.- .tutlt dny of July, lUir., (Sin in thm olllee Sworn 0IS&H, the rrllof lirnytmt ti. vit ir jttdinc- thl nil in of Btx Hut ' l) Ikillnra, ltrll. tot, the company held the close atten tion of thu nil fence. The ensemble numbers were especially pleasing and were very much appreciated il.ipite th fact that the mu.iic uoe.1 wan o a very hitch order. Mr. Well won m.ir- , keil applause on his banjo nelectlona 1 and Miss Harding cuptivateil the audi' ence with her soloi, reading and phtnoloKUcs. The members of the company are Mr and Mrs. Arthur WelU, MIbmCI.iiI y.s Harding, St. Hlmo I'ompeji and Walter Stuehe, all munical, anil the fact that they are able to preAent it varied program of such hijjh order 10 to purchitmj tho WJ SKi and SJ SWJ, Hi'cti.jii 'M. Tu'.mehip f Soiith, Uanen 10 VHt, U'llli.iiiott.t Meridian, and tlie Notice , 6llc , K. ; ?;r';u:, I'ropcrty i nry. ItKW, until paid, . sttiifi nl I lust 1 1 lifitltr , i 1 1 1 r 11 ti 1. f f - If adr i -4r . f . I a IA. . j... wlt.irVs timber tl..,reoM umler tho provUiona . by v,,ig f :x.,cHtion and U,,Utrr.UmtMt l' ( M n of the net of Juno 3, H7rf. 11ml neU ! of Hi.l.t iaai.1 out of II., (.... 1 1 ?" ."1 1 ' ' . .Lmnfl ninur.dati.ry. Known us the "Timber ..f Lh Kt,.i.. ,.f r ..V -f . ... J "m""' ""'" rA,i ami SUm, Law " at .urh value aa County, dated lb- 'Q da 7 I l" iniKht bo fixed by ppr......me,.t.. and ,..ri l6tn. in the cao.e a hurem Kll"a' p;W , ,V , " t'e CwH that, purauant to mien applieatloii. tho ). Itulli.v u ..ll..i.ir ....1 a i u i:.?n. bl7' .,.!?..,",, ' '. . ... iW.ru I lam! and limber thereuii have bi'Mi , uikI ,m, My, 1 a I j If I " V ' tfi imo ... appraiH.:,!. the timber e.timaled MalT.n mvV. w'.f,: V.f.i" . i'fiT. ' . ' f sT W Iward feet at W cents per M, and Vall.-y Hank ceriwrall.n uial II .. ".M,rt l,tO,WW l.erl feel al 20 Cent PeV M. HhI 1 Trul l . f . "1 - I., 1 11 ' ' l',r ' J,B "." .u.f n 1 ' .1 eral numbers on their Apollophone, an altoether novel musical instrument uch a capable and pleindni; manner is that was invented by Mr Wells the - ,.vi lencc that -they posacsn not onlv tin head of the company and which seemed U4UR ability, but that they aru not to be iuite a favorite with the ami- afra,j t0 WOrk. ience. 1 The c'ornmittee hai rjceived a itrcat They are decidedly vewatile artintu many compliments on the concert which and throughout the evening they certainly iiave the couroo a jfood start, played beautifully on seven different ! The Appoint well remembered in A I instruments ; the apollophone, clarinet, bion for a Ioiik time to come and tromLone, saxophone, banjo, bassoon 1 should they return to this city at some anil piano. Mrs. Wells presided at the future date they may rest assured of latter instrument playing the accorn-1 a heartv welcome. panirnentH most acceptably. and the land tlWJ 00: that xi.hl annli cant will oifrr tlmil proof in support of his upiiliration uml aMorn staleinenl on the 2JUh day of .aniinry, 191(5, before the -i;ister and i'.. e lver of ihc If. h. I, anil Ofllce, nt I'ortlnnd. Orccon. a jiidKinniii a nd lUvrin. rendered in auid rnuim 1111 the l.th dny of Urtnber. HUfi, In favor of aitid plBlntllf nml aumnal nai.l ili fendsiiia fnr tho sum of ftilOf... 'M, .mil internal Ibereoi. tn the rate of MIX lli-r I'.'.tl r r it, M.t... ...... ., ... Anv i...ron ia ..I lll.-rlv 1,. fir.,i,.Mi I ..... .. ... . V. " """'""II ... ,..,. ....,,., .'en iiih rca iT.i.-r s this purchi.He before entry, or iniliale , f U.e ilefeiaUiils lo aaliafy the said i rciittsl nt any time before patent 1 j.i.Kment mid decree. " """K " iiirronoruien inn 1 jxijw, I II Kit ;FO t K In ..nl, davit in this ol ice. nlleeliiL' in. Mm wh N. Camiibell, Hi'ifiater. Miss Gladys Harding, the reader, is a gifted artist and brought the house down time and again with her charm ing rendition of what she called piano legues, which really consisted of de lightful child philosophy, set to music, and presented in a most discriminating manner Mr. Wells' banjo boIob were enthu siastically received as were also the bassoon solos by Mr. J'ompey, and the entire company was moat gracious and generous with its encores, making one feel that he had received much more than his money's worth. Judging from the applause the saxophone quartette was u favorite with the audience. They will be warmly welcomed when they corno again. They were greeted by a large audi ence end the Sentinel and Newb feeb pr.ti.ifkJ that tbuy were clil.i to bnn; thU attraction to t.mnd Junrtiou. , AlV-in W .h tfiv. AlW'.n Neb,, i ,t- . 1 -. I ne ApJio.. Ci.inc to '.iiiun hlgltly HARMONY A community dinner Is on trie via gram at the Harmony school for next Wednesday. There will be school until 12 o'clock after which the good people in and around Harmony are expected to put in an appearance with ,tbeir tunchbaskcts. The county agriculturist, Hoy Jones will give a talk on agricul ture and would llko for anyono Inter ested in farming to nsk any kind of questions on this subject. It Is not known whether King Turkey will make his uppearance ut this function but there have been strong hints about chicken, etc. It Is hoped Unit many will attend to us to make It a pleasant mid sociable affair. tinier lo lUiJirmenl nml .1 ........ and the costs and expc linen ol stile, I i... on ne nn nay or incumber, llllfi, nl 10 o cl.nk 11. in. of mild tin v. at the front door of the county enurtlmiine in llllaineoli City. Orig,,,,, m ,,u,(r auction lo llm biuhnm l,i,l,l,,r t... ....... In hand, all of tl right, title, estate ..... nieri ai 01 tne said defendant and to the rial properly slliiute in T iirriooH County, Oregon, more purlieu larly described n follows, to wit: Mrs. Vork alleees that her bu.biid'H i ... nK,,,-'0vl ,,,,!'t "M'l.W.feet south death was due to at. attempt bv the ! V Vi "V V,!1'',I.H .' '.'-.!. 't"'l to execute a "(lying ' J ,'. "'," ' ' n ' '."K0 10 W1 the Southern 1'iiclllc C'omi.nny for Ihe death of Ifer husband, .Lewis York, who was killed on the Tillamook line near Wheeler on March 17, l!)iri, The KUlt was filed Friday tu the olllreof the Multnomah County Clerk at I'ortlnnd. train crew nwitcli. Heslili vive him .."York was a railroad employed ' ,7 V. V,l 0 !."'"". thonce s the widow, two children sur- if; f n' u" ,wtiU 11 im. ! ":t !,,, twl' tliutifo north WCMi y . f,;"1' thence mjiiIIi ,'ir. went to the enter Notice NF.KAI.CM WOMAN .SUES RAILROAD of Jhrec HI vers lo the pac,of begin, lug, containing two acres, all In sec Hons 12 nml :i. ,,v1.ii.t t" ,. . ilu,-, .. im .in r ... . i"'. Tho attention of School Clerks Is deeded to willlin Wllsnii. l,Cro,"r"r,, called to the fact that tho school cen-' Ihited at Tillamook, Oregon, (his 2ml us snouiu tie tiiKen ov. i-il inclu. ' ' "ovumuui, iyio sivc. The schooFIIhrnry books are ready for distrilititlou, Teachers, school offi cer or Librarians are requested to call nt this olllee'for ssme. ;W. S. Huel, Co. Supt. . II. Crenshaw, nneriii oi ininmook Count v. Oregon. Bill Wanted. uMilfh si h lit tttt it ntH i AIretl foll&wlrttf tlmrrlbnl rrni UW""' Tho Knni llttlf (I ' f ""Z wntOii.' Kourth (SWJ 'tJSI iai nml Fijur (11 uf htvli ' Thinly rtli 'I'fkuyliait.l. I. I 1 tj imiiiir se . . Itnnge Ton (10), tt.t f ",,.in!r Merldiiip, TillntiinoK t wIV. .... .! m.i lit IffaV mumming nr.i. ,11 nercn n , That anid property he ' M tu uf'l aui-h judgment, nml that Ui PP Hon of the proceed" of l' 'lc0 j piopetty upon forecM' r- ''".'K lo liiu sntlafRrllon of nol JfJ'18 nn.l Hint each of you "l"'"fr.,J any right, title or equity n ami toss- premlaes. . mlu ServItMi of thin Mtmt" upon you hv publication Hioreofi" 'llllainook llurald, n weekly W paper of general clri-ulalloi". I,u"" In said TlllarnoJK County, )r4tV onler of the llonornble (.eerge "JJ lev Judge of sntd (otirl, ;''ll',.If?tU 7Hi day of October. lllfi. ,lirf1ct,nT thu siiinn bo piihllHlied for l alve weeks therein. .. . , rulA !, A. .fohtuon, Ktriww t Aiiorneyc tor iw '""'A-ioW ii.ii.iiruiiui. Onto of drat tint.. ,,t I...I niihlieiit on NoveB" III lUlfi. e i I Sldnoy K. llendorson, l'f' Surveyor Jshn Lcland llendorion, Secy. Treas SERVICES AT PRESBY me, tf- . Mrs. Johanna Vork nskn t2&,000 from Cuinp" ' ' I hp ' ore co On play houio In school district No. 1.. Mans and upeclllcalluns will bu found In County Sunerii TFRIAN CHURCH fire All material will bo furnished by T o" the ground. All blilt to " tho he filed by 10 a. in.. Nov 27. n..i ... ' ct !":rvt"i right to reject any and all.l ' V-:'0 bids. J ... n Attnrnoy-at-Law. Noury I'Ubll .10 ecrvlcuH. V- ill Maxwell, Cliairinnn, M.C. Trowbridge, Cle.-k. TilUmook Title d Law, Abstracts, Heal Surveying, Inwaiico. Hokh Phsnes OKIMJO TIl.LAMUOK,