TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 30. 1918 Notice to Creditors. *---- 0------ The undersigned has been appointed executor of the last will and testa­ ment of Elizabeth J. Goodspeed, de­ ceased. bv the County Court of Till­ amook County, Oregon, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present the same to me at my res­ idence in Bay City, Tillamook county, Oregon, within six months from date hereof, with proper vouchers. Dated April 25th, 1918. Annie Hess, Executrix, H. T. Botts, Attorney, Noice to Creditors. in the complaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving and annulling the contract of marriage now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant and that the plaintiff have the custody of the minor children, Evelyn, Gordon, William and Paul Shartcl, and for such other relief in equity which the Court may deem just. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County Judge of Tilla­ mook County, Oregon, in the absence of the judge of the above named Circuit Court from said county, said order being made and filed herein on the 20th day of May, 1918, and the date of the first publication hereof is May 23, 1918, and the date of the last publication is July 4, 1918. Johnson & Handley, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Address: 107-8-9 I. O. O. F. Bldg, Tillamook, Ore. Notice to Contractors. ------ o Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, will until io o'clock a.m. on June 6, 1918, receive proposals for the construction of the Hunt’s bridge approaches, at which time said pro­ posals will b*e publicly opened and read. The work is to be done in accord­ ance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the county clerk of Tillamook County. Each pro­ posal shall be in a sealed envelope plainly marked on the outside "Pro- posal to construct the Hunt’s bridge approaches,” and shall be accompan- icd with cash, certified check or bid- der’s bond equal in amount to 5 per cent of the total of the bid, such amount to be made payable to Tilla­ mook County. All proposals shall be made on the form furnished by the County Clark. The Court reserves the right to re­ Summons. ject any or all bids. Erwin Harrison, County Clerk. In the Circuit Court of the State of First publication May 16, 1918. Oregon, for Tillamook County. Last publication May 30, 1918. W. A. Williams, Plaintiff. The Little Home Paper ' o------ By Charles Hanson Towne. The little home paper comes to me, As badly printed as it can be; It’s ungrammatical sheap,—absurd— Yet how 1 love each intimate word! For here am 1 in the teeming town, Where the sad, mad people rush up and down, And it’s good to get back to lost place, And gossip and smile for a little space. The weather is hot; the corn crop’s good; They’ve had a picnic in Sheldon’s Wood. And Aunt Maria was sick last week; Ike Morrison’s got a swollen cheek, And the Squire was hurt in a runa­ way— More shocked than bruised, I’m glad they say. Bert Willis—1 used to play ball with him— Is working a farm with his uncle Jim. The Red Cross ladies gave a tea. And raised quite a bit. Old Sol Mac­ Phee Has sold his house on Linton Road; He couldn’t carry so big a load. The Methodist minister’s had a call From a wealthy parish near St. Paul. And old Herb Sweet is married at last— He was forty two. How the years rush past! But here’s an item that makes me see What a puzzling riddle life can be. "Ed Stokes,” it reads, "was killed in France When the Allies made their last ad­ vance." Ed Stokes! That boy with the laugh­ ing eyes As blue as the early summer skies! He wouldn’t have killed a fly—and yet, Without a murmur, without a regret, He left the peace of our little place, And went away with a light in his face; For out in th« world was a jab to do, And he wouldn’t come home until it was through! . . . Four thousand uiilcs irons our tiny town And its hardware store, this boy went down. Such a quiet lad, such a simple chap; But he’s put East Dunkirk on the map! Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been appointed admin­ istrator of the estate of Willis B. Powell, deceased, by the County Court of Tillamook county, Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to pre­ sent the same, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at his office in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first pub­ lication hereof. vs. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real Dated May 9th, 1918. G. F. Chaphe, and Edith V. Property. H. T. Botts. Chaphe, husband and wife __________ Administrator. Defendants In the Circuit Court of the State of To G. F. Chaphe, and Edith V. Oregon, for Tillamook County. Administrator’s Notice to Creditoi*. Chaphe, husband and wife, the above Casper Amacher. Plaintiff. ------- e— • Notice is hereby given, that the un­ named defendants. vs. In the name of the State of Oregon, ' E. C. Monnich and Metta E. dersigned, M. Abplanalp, by an order you are hereby required to appear and Monnich, his wife, Strome Dav- of the County Court of Tillamook answer the complaint filed agiinst ’ id, true name David Strome, County, Oregon, duly made and en­ you in the above entitled suit on or Joseph David, true name Jos­ tered, has been appointed administra­ before the expiration of 6 weeks from eph Strome, W. G. Dwight, J. tor of the Estate of John Abplanalp, the date of the first publication here­ M. Nichols, J. H. Mariels, and late of said county. Notice is further of, and if you fail so to answer for A .A. Hatfield, Defendants. given, that all persons having claims want thereof, the plaintiff will apply By virtue of an execution, judgment against said estate are hereby requir­ to the court for the relief demanded order, decree, and order of sale, issu­ ed to present the same to the under­ in the complaint, which is, that you ed out of the above entitled Court signed, with proper vouchers and du­ be forever barred and foreclosed of and cause, to the undersigned Sheriff ly verified, within six months from all right, title, interest or claim of, in of Tiliamook County, Oregon, under this date. or to the following described real M. Abplanalp, Administra- property, situate in Tillamook Coun­ date of May 6th, 1918, in favor of the trator of the Estate of ty, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot 4, plaintiff Casper Amacher, and again­ John Abplanalp, deceased, Block 35 of Thayer’s Addition to Till­ st the above named defendants and each of them, that the plaintiff recov­ Tillamook, Oregon. amook (now Tillamook City), unless Tohnsoti & Handley, Attorneys. you nay to the plaintiff within 30 days er from the defendants the sum of $860.00 with interest thereon from the from the entry of decree in said cause dale of said decree at the rate of 8 or such other time as the court may percent until paid, the further sum of fix as reasonable, the sum of $300, $75.00 the plaintiff’s attorney fee, the with interest at 8 per cent per annum sum of $16.74 us taxes, and the costs from August 15th, 1916, the further and disbursements of said suit taxed sum of $9.75 on account of taxes with at $24.00, and debarring and foreclos­ interest at 6 per cent per annum from ing all interest, title, or right of cash September 1st, 1917, the further sum and all of the defendants. m said suit of $4.32 with interest at 6 per cent I to the property hereinafter described per annum from April 5, 1918, the and commanding the undersigned Canada Wheat and Sugar Limits. further sum of $37.25 on account of Sheriff to make sale of the following sewer assessment with interest there­ described real property, to-wit: A Canadian ordejr in council, provid­ on at 6 per cent per annum- from The North-cast quirtrr of the South es that no person, with the exception November 7th, 1917, and the costs west quarter and the North-west lof manufacturers of flour, bakers, I and disbursements of this suit, which quarter ot the South-east qurrter of 'confectioners, whoisale or retale deal­ sums arc payable on account of the Section ten, in township Five South ers, or of persons living at a. greater balance of the purchase price evidenc­ of Range Ten West if Willamette distance than 2 miles from a licensed ed by promissory note given by you Meridian, in Oregon, containing 80 dealer, shall hold or have in his po­ to plaintiff on the purchase of said acres more or less, in Tillamook sition or under his control more property and payments for taxes and County, Oregon. flour, made wholly or in part from other liens against said property ac­ Now thercf .re, by virtue of. said wheat, than is sufficient for his ordi­ crued thereon after the purchase price execution, decree, and order of sale, became fully due and payable and and in compliance with the demands nary requirements for a period not exceeding 15 days. | $100.00 as attorney ’ s fees. Administrator’s Notice of Hearing of of raid writ I will or. Monday, th : Anyone living at ¿. distance greater i This summons is published in the Final Account. 1st day of July, 1918, at 10 o’clock a. than. 2 miles and less than 5. miles.1 Tillamook Headlight by order of the m. at the front door of the Tillamook from a licensed dealer may hold or 1 Notice is hereby given, that the un­ Honorable George R. Bagley, Judge County Court House, at Tillamook, control flour made wholly or in part dersigned has filed his final account of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregcr, sell at public auction, sub­ from wheat up to an amount sufti- ( as Administrator of the Estate of Oregon, for Tillamook Counnty. Said ject to redemption, to the highest bid­ cient for his ordinary requirements Hannah M. Nelson, Deceased; and order is dated the 6th day of May, der for c sli in hand, .11 right, title, for a. period not exceeding 30 days. 1918, requires publication to be made that the County Court of the State of claim and interest which the within Anyone living more than 5 and less Oregon, for Tillamook County, has once a week for six successive weeks named defendants, or any of them had than, to miles from, a licensed dealer and the time for answering is thereby set Saturday the 22nd day of June, in or to the zbove described real may have sufficient for his ordinary 1918, at ten o’clock a.m., at the court­ fixed as on or before the expiration property on June 5th., 1915, the «late 'requirements up to sixty days,, while of six weeks from the first publica ­ room of said court in Tillamook City, of the mortgage executed by John N. a person living more than too miles Oregon, as the time and place for the tion. The date of the first publication Hulett and Mary E. Hulett, his wife, from, such a dealer may have suffi­ hereof is May 9th, 1918, and the last hearing of objections to said account and herein foreclosed, or since that cient for his ordinary requirements publication June 20th, 1918, and the examination thereof and the date had in on acquired to the above for a. period up to 120 days. H. T. Botts, closing of said estate, and any and all described promises or any part there­ Attorney For Plaintiff, Any wholesale or and retail dealer of, in order to satisfy said execution, persons interested in said estate are Residing at Tilamook City, Ore. judgment, desree, and order of sale, licensed by the Canadian food board hereby required to appear at said time may not hold flour made wholly or interest, costs, and accruing costs. and place and offer objections to said in part from wheat in excess of a Summons. Dated this 2.5th day of May, 1918. account, if any they have, and to the quantity sufficient for his ordinary W. L. Campball, closing of said estate. In the Circuit Court of the State of Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore. trade requirements for a period ex- Dated May 23rd, 1918. Otto- W. Hcidcr, Sheridtin cecding 00 days. Axel Nelson, Administrator Oregon, for Tillamook Couny. The regulation regarding paral­ and. Willamina, Ore., of the Estate of Hannah Mamie E. Davis, Plaintiff. vs. lels this save in the last clause, Man­ Lorney for Plaintiff. M. Nelson, Deceased. Calvin S. Davis, Defendant. ufacturers, wholesalers, or retailers First publication May 30, 1918. To Calvin S. Davis, the above nam­ Last publication. June 27, 1918. may not have more sugar than is ne- Executrix’s Notice to Creditors. ed defendant: quir.cd for a. period exceeding 45 in the name of the State of Oregon, days. _________________ Notipc is hereby given to all whom you arc hereby required to appear and Wheat Bread Is Not a Necessity. it may concern, That the undersigned answer the complaint filed against o------ Japan’s. Bulging Stock. lias been appointed executrix of the you in the above entitled suit on or Dr. J. H. Kellog, the head oi the last will and testament of John before the 20th day of June, 1918, sanitarium at Battle Creek, MJch., Latest returns publish’d by the fi­ Neiger, deceased, by an order of the said date being after the expiration of si ays there is nothing in wheat bread County Court of Tillamook County, six weeks from the first publication that we can not get from other foods. nar.ee department of J ipat: show the Oregon, made and entered of record of this summons, and if you fail to "Our people must cultivate the po­ gold specie held by that country on therein on the 30th day of April, 1918, appear and answer said complaint, for tato eating habit. More potatoes and March ¡5th to have been $529,872,000 and that she is now the executrix want thereof, the plaintiff will apply less breakfast cereal and bread, w ould cf which $227,088,0«». was held at thereof. to the court for the relief prayed for be a very great improvement. Cereals home and $302,784,000 held abroad. All persons having claims against in the complaint, to-wit: For a decree contaiu an excess of acids. Tim pota­ 'This is mainly due to the balance of the estate of said deceased, are hereby of said court dissolving the bonds of to furnishes a rich supply of organic ¡trade in favor of Japan in the q.ilue of notified to present them to the under­ matrimony and cancelling and annull­ bases, or alkalis which neutralize the her «.xpjr.ts over imports. Eor the signed, as said executrix, with the ing the marriage contract existing be­ acids of the body and keep the blood, three past calandar. yca«s, 191.5-17, in­ clusive, ou.’ trade with Japan aggre­ proper vouchers thereof, at the law tween plaintiff and defendant, and in healthy condition. office of Webster Holmes, in Tilla­ that plaintiff may be restored to her “Meat will be used Jess and. less iu gated $885,000,000., of wh.ch $341,- mook City, Oregon, within six former maiden name,, Mamie E. the future, and the important, thing to <»0,000 consisted at exports,, and $544- months from the «late of this notice. \\ orthington, and for general relief. know is whether or not we can get 000,000 of imports. Japan's, f.ivorablt Dated this 2nd day of May, 1918. This summons is published by order along without it. The experiments balance in h r ttadc with as during Barbara Neiger, of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County made in recent years by McCollum of the three year period, therefore, ag­ Executrix of the last Will Judge of Tillamook County, State of Wisconsin university and. by Meudel gregated $203.000,000, which is a pret­ and Testament of John Oregon, in he absence of Hon. Geo. of Vale Luiversity show that meats, ty satisfactory showing far Japan. Neiger, deceased. R. Bagley, Circuit Judge of said court, eggs and milk contain certain pro­ 1 he total vaJta of our trade caixted W ebster Holmes, which order was made and entered on teins that are very valuable for the in Japanese bottoms during the three Attorney for said Executrix the 2nd day of May, 19'8. The date of body, because they are »hat is known calendar years mentioned was $1,278.- the first publication of the summons as complete proteins. They are capa­ ixxxooo, of which $729,000,0«» was im­ and Estate. is Thursday, May oth, 1918, and the ble of making perfect tissues. This is ports ami $549,0«»,000 exports. Japan date of the last publication is Thurs­ not true oi cereals, not even of wheat. carried 4 pc. cent of the total of our Summons. day, June 20th, 1918, and the number “Corn with milk added is a perfect foreign trade carried in foreign ves­ . '■ -—O' — In the Circuit Court of the State of of insertions is seven (7), and the substitute for wheat. It would do no sels in 1915, 72-5 per cent in 1910, time prescribed for the publication harm if a complete embargo should and 11 per cent in 1917. Gold exports (tregon, for Tillamook V ounty. thereof is six (6) weeks, and said be placed on wheat flour all over the to Japan icr the three years aggregat­ Mollie Shartcl, Plaintiff, seven (7) insertions. United States. The people can live ed $ 182.ooo.1x», raising from $250,000 vs. John Leland Henderson, perfectly on corn as long as they have for 1915 to $155,500,000 for 1917. Im­ Mark T. Shartel, Defendant. Attorney for Plaintiff milk, eggs, nuts and beans. ports of gold from Japan aggregated To Mark T. Shartcl, the above Tillamook, Oregon. "There isn't going to be any short­ $20.ooo,o