Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 13, 1919, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 13, 1919
North line of the NE& of the SW14 |for the relief demanded in the com­
of Section 7, Township 3 South, plaint, to-wit: That the contract of
Range 9 West of the Willamette matrimony now existing between the
Meridian, which point is North 60 plaintiff and defendant be dissolved
degrees 25 minutes West 901 feet and that the plaintiff be grunted an
and South 34 degrees and 15 minutes absolute divorce from the defendant,
west 496.1 feet from the V* corner in and for such other relief as the
the center of Section 7, Township 3 Court may deem just and meet.
This Summons is published by or­
South, Range 9 West of the Willam­
ette Meridian; thence South 34 de­ der of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County
grees 15 minutes west 540.5 feet to a Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
point in the present traveled road. said order being dated September 25,
Containing 60-100 acres, more or 1919, and the date of the first pub­
lication being Oct. 2nd, 1919, and of
less;
And also why said administrator the last publication, November 13,
should not be authorized to sell the 1919.
Johnson & Handley,
following described real estate (sub­
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
ject to the right of way for said road)
P. O. Address: 107-8-9
at private sale, in the manner provid­
I. O. O. F. Building,
ed by law, for cash, namely;
Tillamook, Oregon.
The Southwest Quarter of Section
Seven, Township Three South, Range
Nine West of the Willamette Meri­
COAXING YOU TO SMILE.
dian, in Tillamook County, Oregon,
less Tracts 1264, 814, 1283, 589, 592
A doctor came up to a patient Ina
and 588, described in Tract Book in lunatic asylum, slapped him on the
the office of the County Assessor of back, and said: “Well old man you’re
Tillamook County, Oregon, on pages all right. You can run along and
335. 334, 334, 333, 334 and 333, re­ write your folks that you’ll be back
spectively, of said Tract Book, con­ home in two weeks as good as new.”
taining 110.5 acres more or less; The patient went off gaily to write
all according to the petition of the his letter. He had it finished and
Administrator of said estate hereto- sealed, but as he was about to affix
fore filed in the above entitled pro- the stamp the latter slipped through
ceeding.
his fingers to the floor, alighted on
The foregoing citation is served the back of a cockroach that was pas­
upon you, the unknown heirs, if any, sing and stuck. The patient hadn’t
of Fritz Buhrow, deceased, by pub­ seen the cockroach. What he did see
lication, by virtue of and in pursu­ was his escaped postage stamp zig­
ance of an order entered in the above zagging aimlessly across the floor
entitled proceedings on the-21st day and following a crooked trail up the
of October. 1919, by Hon. A. M. Hare, wall and across the ceiling. In de­
County Judge. The date of the first pressed silence he tore up the letter
publication is October 23, 1919, and that he had just written and dropped
the date of the last publication is the pieces on the floor. "Two weeks”,
November 20th, 1919.
he said. "I won’t be out of here in
Witness the Honorable A. M. Hare; three years.”
County Judge of the County of Tilla­
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mook in the State of Oregon and
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s handwrit­
Judge of the County Court of the ing was so illegible that some of his
State of Oregon for the County of manuscripts remained unpublished
Tillamook.
because nobody could read them,
Attest: Homer Mason
This was likewise true of Carlyle.
County Clerk of the county of | The story is told of a type compositor
Tillamook in the State of Ore­ who was employed in a London print­
gon and ex officio Clerk of the ing office because of a strong recom­
County Court of the State of mendation which he brought from
Oregon for the county of Tilla­ Scotland. The first piece ot^ manu-
mook.
serript given him was by Carlyle. ‘My
T. H. Geyne
God!” said the new typesetter, “Have
Robert H. McGrath.
you got that man here, too? I fled
Tillamook, Oregon.
from Scotland to avoid him.”
Attorneys for the Administration.
cosy here
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rent of words came hissing from .
mouth. Then she crumpled up ar
gave way entirely to her grief. “Fl»
fine,” the man tried to her. “Two
hundred feet of that is enough. Now
we'll shoot a little of the next scene,
where you hang by one foot from a
five story building.” Whereupon the
lovely girl chucked the union over­
board.
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Finley P. Dunne was talking about
the 1919 fashions. “Worse
and
worse,” he said moodily “They grow
worse and worse. A beggar held ine
up the other day. ’Why’, 1 said,, as I
gave the poor fellow a dime, ’why,
isn’t this Hotton, the famous impre­
sario?” “That’s me” said the beg­
gar. “But what old chap”, I asked,
’what is the cause of your downfall?’
‘The new fashions,’ he answered bit­
terly. "The new fashions Peter. You
see. 1 used to make a million out of
le—I mean limb shows; but the la­
dies display so many charms for
nothing now that the public don't
pay to see shows like mine any more
Citation.
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In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook.
In the matter of the estate of
Nicholas Job, commonly known as
Nick Job, deceased.
To the unknown heirs of Nicholas
Job. deceased.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Tillamook, at the court room there­
of, at Tillamook, in the county of Til­
lamook, on Thursday, the 4th day of
December, 1919, at 10 o'clock, in the
forenoon of that day, then and there
to show cause, if any exists, why an
order of sale should not be made as
in the petition prayed for after ten
days from and after said 4th day of
December, 1919, for that certain
real estate described as Lots 1 and 2,
of Block 46 of Thayer’s Fifth Addi­
tion to the City of Tillamook in the
County of Tillamook and State of
Oregon, and that said citation be
served on you by order of the County
Judge, A. M. Hare, entered No­
vember 4. 1919 by publication in the
Tillamook Headlight, a weekly news­
paper published in said county and of
general circulation therein, for not
less than four successive weeks and
for five insertions,prior to said date.
First publication November 6, 1919.
Last publication December 4, 1919.
The sale to be made for claims
against the estate.
Witness, the Hon. A. M. Haro,
Judge of the County Court of tho
State of Oregon for the County of
Tillamook, with the seal of said court
affixed, this 4th day of November, A.
D. 1919.
Attest: Homer Mason, Clerk.
By Vida A. Mlllls, Deputy
At the conclusion of the school
term prizes were distributed. When
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one of the pupils returned home his
In the Circuit Court of the State of mother chanced to be entertaining
callers. “Well Charlie,” asked one of
Oregon for Tillamook County.
these, “did you win a prize” “Not
Jeanette Seymour, Plaintiff
(KEROSENE)
vs.
exactly," said Charlie, "but I got a
Antone J. Seymour, Defendant.
horrible mention."
c/’-4 Lamps
To Antone J. Seymour, the above
She was crying unrestrainedly. Not
named defendant: In the name of the
State of Oregon:
a sound come from the pretty tarem-
You are hereby required to appear bling lips, but the great tears rolled
and answer the complaint filed down her cheeks. The man seemed to
against you in the above entitled enjoy the sight. A sarcastic smile
cause, on or before the date of the played about the cruel mouth as he
last publication of this summons, to­ watched her; indeed he looked as if
Krout, Krout.
wit: on or before November 13, 1919, he could never have smiled any other,
Who want’s krout this winter?
Notice.
order
of
Hon.
Geo.
R.
Bagley,
Judge
Notice to Creditors.
and it you fail so to appear and ans- kind. The girl’s beautiful eyes looked Stuivenga has got the cabbage. Send
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of the above named Court, dated
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wer the complaint, for want thereof, up pleasingly to his. His tongue seem­ him your order, prices right. Mutual
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
Notice is hereby given that the un­ October 23, 1919, and the first
the plaintiff will apply to the Court ed to lash her like a whip as a tor- Phone, Wul. Stuivenga.
•■signed has been by the County publication is fixed at October 30th, Oregon, for the County of Tillamook.
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
publication
Dec.
1919,
and
the
last
>urt of Tillamook County, Oregon.
Nicholas Joi», deceased, commonly
pointed administrator of the estate 11. 1919.
Johnson & Handley known at Nick Job.
John L. Bozor’h, deceased, and all
Notice is hereby given to all whom
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
rsons having claims against the
P. O. Address: Tillamook, Oregon. it may concern, that the undersigned
Id estate are required to present
'has been by the County Court of Til-
Bin duly verified to the undersign-
at the First Bank of Bay City, Notice of Filing of Commissioners’ ; lamook County, ^Oregon, ■ duly ap­
pointed Administrator of the Estate
y City, Oregon, within six months
Report for Stillwell Drainage
of Nicholas Job, deceased, commonly
mi the date hereof.
known as “Nick Job; and all persons
District.
Dated November 6th, 1919.
having claims against said estate are
John O. Bozorth,
Notice is hereby given to all per­ hereby notified to present same, duly
Administrator of said estate.
sons interested in the land included verified, as by law required, to the
within the Stillwell Drainage Dis­ undersigned, at his office In Tilla­
Summons.
within six
trict, Tillamook County, Oregon, de­ mook City, Oregon,
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months front this date.
In the circuit court of the State of scribed as follows:
Dated October 16th, 1919, being
Beginning at the point where the
Bgon for Tillamook County.
quarter-section line running east and the first publication of this notice.
‘D. Smith, Plaintiff.
John Leland Henderson,
west through the center of Section
.'■'V
vs.
Administrator
of the
26, Township 1 South, range 10 west,
Cha.-. Kunze, Ben Kuppen-
estate of Nicholas Job,
W. M., intersects the east side of
bender, Henry Rogers, Fred
Tillamook River, and running thence
Deceased.
Mtturer, Thad Robison, Rol­
east along said line to where said
li® W. Watson, B. A. Folks,
line intersects the right bank of
E. J. Geinger, A. L. Mapes,
Citation.
Trask River near the center of said
John Ebinger, M. W. Harri­
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Section 26; thence following the
son, John Schild, W. J. Pet­
In the County Court of the State of
right bank of the Trask River up­
erson, E. H. Zurflueh, Hugh
stream southerly, easterly and north-, Oregon, for the County of Tillamook.
Barber, B. W. Neilson, F. J.
In the matter of the estate of Fritz
erly to the northerly bank of a
Kllnehan, F. R. Beals, J. J.
Buhrow. late of the county of Tilla­
slough-
connecting
said
Trask
River
Bupp and Chas. I. Clough,
with what is known as Trask River mook, deceased.
Defendants.
To the State of Oregon and to all
a To M. W. Harrison, one of the cut-off at a point near the north­ unknown heirs or next of kin, if any
west
corner
of
the
southeast
quarter
above named defendants:
such there be, of Fritz Buhrow, late
In the name of the State of Oregon: < of the southwest quarter of section of the county of Tillamook in tho
You are hereby required to appear 25. in township 1 Soutth of range 10 State of Oregon, deceased.
and answer the complaint filed West, W. M.; thence following the
In the name of the State of Oregon,
■Cai nst you in the
above entitled bank of said slough northeasterly to you are hereby cited and required to
HKus« on or before the date of the the left bank of what is known as 'be and appear in the County Court of
last publication- of this summons, ’ Trask River cut-off; then following the State of Oregon for the County
left bank of the Trask River
and if you fail so to answer for want said
1
of Tillamook,
at the court room
northerly
to its inter­
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to cut-off
thereof at the county court house in
the south, or left
the above named court for the relief section with
Tillamook City, in said county, at the
prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: bank of Hoquarton slough; thence December term of said court, on the
down
Hoquarton
slough,
following
that the association composed by the
fifteenth day of December, Nineteen
’plaintiff and the above named de- I the left bank thereof, to the intersec­ Hundred and Nineteen, at ten o’clock
Pendants (being an association deal­ tion of Hoquarton slough with the a m. of that day, then and there to
tag in Holstein cows) be dissolved Tillamook river; tlrence following show cause, if any cause there be,
by a decree of this court, and that the right bank of Tillamook River, why the administrator of the above
•ach of the defendants be required to upstream, to the place of beginning; named estate shall not compromise
x appear herein and make an individ- that the commissioners heretofore with the County Court of the County
▼ nal accounting and adjustment of appointed to assess benefits and dam- of Tillamook for the sum of Fifty
the business of said association with ages to the property and lands situ­ Dollars for the land taken by It for
the individual members thereof, and ate in said drainage district and to road purposes, and, upon payment
wjth all other persons who have or ; appraise the cash value of the land I being made, to make and deliver a
»•Ave business relations with said as­ necessary to be taken for right of ¡deed therefore, in the usual form, for
sociation. and to make distribution way, holding basins and other works | the following described land, being
and allotment of any profits or losses of said district within or without 'the land so taken, namely;
■Bong the members of said associa­ the limits of said district, filed their
All that part of the property of F.
tion; and that the plaintiff have report in this office on the 27th day of | Buhrow in the NE*4 of the
(4 of
fadgment against each and all of October, 1919, and you and each of Section 7, Township 3 South, Range9
■it defendants for whatever sum an lyou are hereby notified that you may
I West of the Willamette Meridian in­
■counting herein may show the said ¡examine said report and file excep-
cluding within a strip of land 60 feet
Mao< iation is due and owing him, itions to all or any part thereof, on or
wide, being 30 feet on each side of
loos his appropriate share of such before the second day of December,
the center line of the Coast High­
|8om. and for such other and further 1919.
Homer Mason, way as surveyed across said property
relief in equity as the Court may
doom meet and just.
County Clerk of Tillamook and more particularly described as
follows: Beginning at a point on the
Jbis summons is published by the
County, Oregon.
Summons.
PEARL OIL
HEAT AND LIGHT
2
H. C. BOONE, Agent, Tülamook, Oregon