Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 10, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    ay . FEBRUARY 10. 1921
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE ¿EVEN
.ORMSBALK
HEIRESS IS BESIEGED
[ scent of peak
U. S. TO HANDLE
FOOD MARKETINC
RENEW ATTACK LATER
WOULD ELIMINATE HOARDING
Notice To Crediton
i
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
A . E. Alberding, Plaintiff, vs. J.
H. Alberding, Defendant.
To J. H. Alberding, the above
named defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the. complaint herin on
file a gainst you in the above en­
titled court and cause on or before
six weeks front the date of the first
publication of this summons, and if
you fail to appear as aforesaid, the
plaintiff will apply to the above
naniwd court for the relief prayed
for in the complaint, towit: That
the contract of marriage heretofore
existing between plaintiff and
de­
fendant be dissolved, and for such
other and further relief as to the
court may seem equitable.
This summons is served upon you
by virtue of an order made
and
entered by Honorable A. M. Hare.
County Judge of Tillamook County,
Oregon, dated the 29th day of De­
cember, 1920, requiring summons to
be served upon you by publication
■for six consecutive weeks in
the
Tillamook Headlight, and the date
of the first publication is the 30th
day of December, 1920, and the date
3rd day of February, 1921.
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Postoffice Address: Tillamook, Orc.
12-301«
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned has been ap­
pointed by the County Court of Tilla­
Proposals of Marriage Pour in on
mook County Oregon, administrator
“Cinderella of Roxbury”
of the estate of Jessie C. Taggart
I Ward, Deceased, and all persons
ntaineers Make Daring At Many Are Anxious to Help Former Federal Trade Commission Fa holding claims against said estate are
j hereby notified and required to
Maid Dispose of Her Inheritance
vors Supervision by Gov­
(empt to Climb Giant of
Let me show von plans and give you estimates
present the same to the undersigned
of $250.000,
on that new house of yours or help you plan to
ernment Authorities.
at his residence at Neskowin, Ori-
the Himalayas.
Boston.—Proposals of marriage from
make your old one more complete.
gon.or at the office of Botts & Wins­
all sections of the country have been
low, Tillamook, Oregon, duly veri­
pouring in on Miss Agnes Jane Me-
Residence: 1002 3rd Ave. East, Cor. 10th
Mutual Phone
fied according to law, on or before
Nevin, where she now resides in the
■
'six months from the date of this
great house which is a part of the
| lotice.
$250,000 awarded to her from the es­
Establishment of Central Markets for
|h Explorers Get 21,000 Feet Up
Dated this 5th day of January,
tate
of
her
former
mistress,
Mrs.
Stary
Perishable Food Products and
M Klnchinjunga and Are Com-
1921.
C. McKnight.
led to Stop by Bad Weather-
Creation of Licensing System
Oscar E. Taggart, Administrator
Charitable organizations and other
Encounter Difficulties.
Urged by Board.
systems for parting her from portions
of the Estate of Jessie C. Taggart
of her new estate have also besieged
1-6 •5
hehester, England.—A Manches- Miss McNevin in efforts to help her
Washington.—Establishment of cen­ Ward, Deojased.
pardlan correspondent at Calcut- spend her fortune.
tral markets for perishable food prod­
Summons Bv Publication
kuarks that great interest has
While Miss McNevin says she ex­ ucts in all large cities and the setting
In the Circuit Court of the State
■roused by au attempt to climb pects to do some good with the money up of a federal licensing system ap­
FKlnchinjunga, one of the giants bequeathed her by Mrs. McKnight, she plicable to all dealers in such foods of Oregon, for Tillamook County,
b Himalayas.
Maggie Knudson, Plaintiff, vi F.
said that she does not need the assist­ at those markets are proposed by the
Lid Raeburn, editor of Moun­ ance of outsiders to work out her federal trade commission in its animal S. Harmon Furniture Company
a
ting Art, and C. (4. Crawford of plans.
report to congress.
Corporation, Chas. I. Clough Com­
Lssam civil sevice, both meui-
The commission's conclusions are pany, a corporation, Alex McNair &
The “Cinderella of Roxbury,” as
kf the Alpine club, were known Miss McNevin is known by those llv- based on an investigation covering Company, a corporation,
Jones-
Bell 67J
■conducting preliminary explora- ing In the locality, learned of her be- many months, and it declares that fed­ Knudson Furniture Company, a cor­
Mufual Phone
Bn the hope of fiuding an easy quest several months ago and she is eral action is necessary to obtain ef­ poration, John Erickson, Adolph
[ to the summit.
now residing In the house where she fective regulation and to avoid un­
L than one skirmish In the served her benefactor as maid for fair and wasteful practices with the Erickson, Claude Myers, Chris Nel­
son and Carl Knudson, Defendants.
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[y of Klnchinjunga was made, 25 years.
consequent effect on prices.
To Carl Knudson, one of the de­
SUMMONS
h the rains at the time wire
In
the
present
system
the
commis
­
Twenty-five years ago she came to
above named:
In the Circuit Court of the State
land the ever-shifting ice fields the door of the house which is now sion sees as a hindrance to the proper fendants
In the name of the State of Ore-
of Oregon for Tillamook County.
I mountains were likely to come her own home, seeking the position of passage of perishables from the pro­ gon:
I In terrific avalanches, making maid. A gruff appearing butler made ducer to the consumer certain inter­
Edna M. Reinhart, Plaintiff, vs.
You are hereby required to ap-
nbing impossible without serl- known her request and conducted the trade dealings which it believes should pear and answer the complaint filed Frederick W. Beinhart, Defendant.
k to life.
girl into the presence of the late Mrs. be eliminated, and it suggests that the against you in the above entitled
To Frederick W. Reinhart, defend­
McKnight, who showed her liking by handling of these products be sur­ cause on or before the date of the ant above named.
rounded by numerous regulations and last publication of this summons and
promptly engaging her.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
The young woman did her work restrictions such as the recording of if you fail to appear and answer, for
want thereof the plantiff will apply OF OREGON, you are hereby re­
available
supplies
and
the
dating
of
faithfully and gradually accepted ad­
to the above named Court for the
ditional
responsibilities until site cold-storage periods and provisions relief prayed for In the coniplant, quired to appear and answer to tile
for- finally became manager of the house­ l’or auction marketing.
which is briefly as follows: That a complaint filed against you in the
hew hold. Upon the death of Mrs. Mc­
Would Eliminate Hoarding.
decree be entered herein declaring above entitled suit, in the above en­
Un- Knight she was “remembered" by her
Facilities should be made adequate, that 50 shares of stock of ibe titled Court on or before the 3rd fiai
MUTUAL PHONE
§
tliey mistress to the extent of a quarter of the commission says, to enable the Jones Knudson Furniture Company,
j
of
February
1921,
and
if
you
fail
to
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i to a million dollars.
producer to ship freely into the cen­ now in the possession of defendants
I so appear and answer for want there
She says she is very happy in her tral markets and “with proper pro­ Jones-Knudson Furniture Company
good fortune, but that she would be tection of his interests." The mar­ ana John Erickson, be declared the of plaintiff will apply to said court
in for the relief prayed for in her com­
happier still if Mrs. McKuignt were keting system should be so covered property of the plaintiff, held
that objectionable hoarding would be trust for her by the two defendants plaint, to-wit: a dissolution of the
still with her.
eliminated and proper co-ordination last named, subject to the payment marriage contract now existing be-
i
of transportation facilities should be of the followng indebtedness of Carl
r explorations led the climbers
I tween plaintiff and defendant and I
TWO
ACROBATIC
DOGS
Alex
McNair
&•
Knudson,
to-wit
:
accomplished to make deliveries cer­
«counter
Difficulties.
:he course Great
of tlie
Tailing river,
Company, $6.00 ; Chas. 1. Clough , for such further relief as to the
tain when required.
[party
returned
Darjeeling
takes its
rise in to the
Talilug
Company, $50.51; John Erickson, I Court may seem just and equitable.
Ide
their
final
preparations,
en-
The
commission
says
that
"the
, Here they crossed streams,
$236.76; Adolph Erickson, $85.80;
This summons te published by
needed reforms cun hardly be expect­ Claude Myers, $50.00, and Chris
[ dges
coolies
and large
of
of which
had quantities
been washed
| and
The passed
rains, however,
were so
ed to be accomplished by the initia­ Nelson, $204.00; And further, that order of Honorable Geo. R. Bagley,
Impenetrable
[that
it was
not they
until had
September
tive of the dealers," and asserts that upon the extinguishment of said in­ j Judge of the above entitled Court,
irougli
which
to
state and municipal authorities lack debtedness the said stock, or so | made this 20th day of December
[the
Ivay two
for explorers
several were
days. able to
lay.
by the 1 Sin-
adequate power to effectively regulate much thereof as may be left after
I by Traveling
the rainy out
weather,
AND
FOR
'W
such extinguishment, be transferred 1920.
the handling of the food supplies.
n-idge,
they straight
attacked north
Kinchin­
[1 almost
First publication shall be Deeeni-
on
the
books
of
the
defendant
Jones-
Big
Jump
in
Flour
Profits.
Colds,
Cough*
’
OjVfV*'
La
Grippe
ton
the
southwest
side
and
ex-
ighl, across the Giucliu Pass,
Turning to wheat products, tlie com­ Knudson Furniture Company to and ber 23, 1920 and the last publicotion
| the
Access glacier,
to the
feet, glaciers.
to the Talung
mission says It has found that con­ in the name of the plaintiff. Plain­ j shall be February 3, 1921.
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
i is by almost
that direction
was to
found
immediately
the
centration of the milling industry has tiff further prays for general relief. j Barrick
&
Hall Attorneys for
t, >f but
the party persevered
Take
no
chances.
Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze.
Kinchlnjnnga,
and there and
ob-
summons is published by or­
progressed far enough so that “prob­ der This
Illy
camped view
out at
of
12-23t7
a glorious
of a tlie level
moun-
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves
of Hon. Homer Mason, County I Plaintiff. Tillamook, Or.
ably ten of the largest milling con­ Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
feet.
Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache
cerns could supply the demand of the by an order made and entered on tlie
more difficulties were met and
Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic
country for flour." Tlie commission 27th day of January, 1921, in the
Administrators Notice of Final
lather was experienced. Snow
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's,
mentions incidentally that its figures absence from Tillamook County, of
ito fall and the expedition be-
Account
from 37 milling corporations showed the Judge of said Circuit Court, the
ncreaslngly hazardous. A fur-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
that tlielr sales had Increased from first publication hereof being Febru­ the below named administrator has
lousand feet was overcome, but
$160,000.000 to $354,000,000 between ary 3, 1921, and the last publication filed his Final Account in the Estate
point the attempt had to be
1914 and 1918, while their nnnual being on the 17th day of March, of Laura I. Chance, deceased, and
toed.
that by an order made and duly
profits had grown from $5.500.000 to 1921.
return was mads by a new
Dated Feb. 3, 1921.
entered, the County Court for Tilla­
$20.000,000 in the same period.
lass about 18,000 feet High. The
T. H. Goyne and S. S. Johnson,
mook County, Oregon, has fixed Mon­
Reporting on the operation of the
f was at first exceedingly bad.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff. day, the 28th day of February, 1921,
Webb-Pomerene act. permitting for­
[dltions became better later,
Postoffice address, Tillamook, Ore. at ten o'clock a. in. ns the time, and
mation of associations for export 2-10t7
bvas no rain on lower level, al-
the Court House of Tillamook County
trade, the commission informs con­
[occasional snow showers were
Oregon, as the place for the hearing
gress that this act has served as “a
[her up. Considerable difficulty
of said Final Account.
0RDEB
decided factor” tn promoting the
toerienced when returning, ow-
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
in
th«
County
Court
of
the
State
progress of American manufacturers
[he depth of new snows on the
.that all persons having any objection
Oregon,
for
Tillamook
County.
In foreign markets. The commission
to said Final Account and to the
b side, which were probably due
In the matter of the Guardianship
says that during the year 43 associa­ of George Ludtke and Ivan Ladtka, discharge of this administrator, up-
bad weather experienced lu the
pear at said time and place, and show
tions, comprising approximately 732 minors.
[art of September. Finally the
cause if any there be, why aaid ad-
concerns, whose offices and plants
leached Darjeeling in the rnld-
This matter coming on to be heard
were distributed over 43 states, re­ this 12th day of January, 1921, up­ ministrator should not be discharged
[Dctober, having been away
and his bondsmen exonerated.
tile
ported to it as operating under
[month. Both the explorers
on the petition of H. V. Alley. guarA
MARION T. CHANCE
export art.
reatly Impressed by the peaks,
lan of the person; aud estate of th«
Administrator of the Estate of
The commission rays also that the above named minor's, praying for
[fident that, given good weath-
Laura I. Chance, Deceased.
law. Instead of increasing the strength an order licensing him to sell the 1-27 t5
Uuinmlt could be attained.
real
property
belonging
to
said
min
­
“Jack” and “Jill
acro- of th« already great American indus­
[Attempt Made In 1899.
[ interesting to recall that a batic dogs, owned by a New York trial establishments, has enabled the ors situated in Clatsop County, Ore­
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[attempt was made by Douglas man, that do the most difficult acro- smaller concerns to band together In gon. described as follows:
The
South
half
of
the
Southeast
a
fashion
to
push
fully
organized
ex
­
Thelr
batic
feats
without
coaching,
bhfield in 1899. Mr. Freshfield
IS THE
important
I to undertake the exploration owner taught them to do the stunts port trade In a keenly competitive quarter of Section 35, and the West
half of the Southeast quarter of Sec­
[fact that owing, as be says, and now they delight in performing manner, which they are not able to tion
Marathon Lodge No.
36,
all
in
Township
4
North
of
ko cost and the difficulty of for visitors. Their owner trained them do at home. To tills extent, the com­ Rahga 9 West. W. M., and Lots 1
»3. Knight* of Pythias
IN
YOUR
HOME?
kn Sikkhlm aBd partly to the for his own amusement and has built mission believes, the law has worked and 2, Block 9 in Mohler, Tillamook
Regular meeting Mon-
to
the
great
advantage
of
the
small
[ presented by the Nepalese a complete set of apparatus for their
' County, Oregon.
day evening
firms.
L no European had up to the use.
And it appearing to the Court
sharp.
By order
I the nineteenth century gone
from such petition that it is nec­
HOW LONG COULD YOU GET ALONG WITH­
YMSflC
the Chancellor Com
rW
I the mountain.
Even Sir r
BUYS WATCHES FOR SUBJECTS essary and will be beneficial to the
mander,
4
OUT A COOK STOVE? WE HAVE THE BEST
said minors that such real estate be
Hooker did not approach near 4
4
John C. Carroll, C. C.
Ito explore the glaciers of the I Says Water Drinking
4
Indian Princess Wants Her People sold, and it further appearing that
4
LINE OF RANGES IN TILLAMOOK CITY.
4
H. V. Alley, Winnie Alley and Aug­
LAs for official surveys, these. 4
Shortened Pilgrims’ Lives 4
Not to Rely on. Sun for Time
4
W.
R.
C.
ust
Ludtke
are
the
next
kin
of
said
4
Ig to Mr. Freshfleld, have al­ 4
of Day.
4
! minors, and no other person is int­
Corlnlth Relief Corps, No. 54 D*pt.
to ignored and caricatured the 4
Boston.—“Much drinkierg of 4
erested in their estate.
4
4
of
Oregon, meet« on first and third
water.
”
was
considered
by
Gov.
Geneva.—The begum (princess) of
4
4
IT IS ORDERED that said next Friday evenings of each month, at
•eshfield did not think much 9 William Bradford of Plymouth 4 Bhopal. India, who 'bought 4,000 sil­
“The Range With a Reputation
of
kin,
and
all
persons
interested
In
iur from a climbing point of 44 a contributory cause of the rav­ 4 4 ver watches to take back to her peo­ the estate, be and they are her«by 8 p. ni„ in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors
* ages of disease and the shortness 4
ple in the central Indian state when directed to appear before this couit welcome .
, of course, impossible,'’ he 44 of life that afflicted the Pil­ 44 she visited Switzerland in 1911, has at the County Court Roof in thi
Minnie Johnson, President
"to go up and down 75,000 4 grims In the early days, Hori.ce 4 just sent for another lot of 2,500 time­ Court House in Tillamook City, Ore-
Elizabeth Conover, Secy
4
bout some climbing In the pop- 4 H. Morse, head of the historical 44 pieces. She wants her subjects to be Igon, on Monday the 14th day of
ise of the word, but in the 0 department at Mount Hermon 4 punctual and not rely on the sun for February, 1921, at the hour of 10 Corinth Post, No. 35, Dept, of Oregon
lly Alpine sense we had far 4 school, told the Bostonian soci­ 44 the time of day.
o’clock A. M. than and there to Meets on second and fourth
T
4
show cause, if any there be. why u
! mountaineering for my taste, 4 4 ety.
The
Mohammed
princess
of
Bhopal
4
Saturdays
of
each
month
license
should
not
be
granted
to
id Ice-ax played but a very 4
He also pointed out as a fact 4 probably is the only female ruler of a
J
•aid guardian for th« sale of such at 1:30 p. m. in W. O. W.
4
late part in our journey."
state in India, and is also called sul­
J of curious historic Interest that 4
4
Pastor John Robinson, who led 4 tan. The throne of Blropal lias de­ real estate, and that a copy of this hall. Visitors welcome.
1
the Pilgrims into Holland but 44 scended in a female line for more than order shall be published at least
I Train Was for Himself,
4
; ;
three successive weeks in the Tllla-
II. W. Spear, Com'dr.
[¡lie, Ky.—He was a middle 4 4 did not accompany them to New 44 75 years and many of the begums have mock Headlight a weekly n«ws-
Samuel Downs, Adjt.
[n and had Just bought a $35 4 England, had taxes remitted on 4 displayed modern tendencies in look­ paper of general circulation pub-
4
one-half a case of beer a month 4 ing after the welfare of their subjects, lished in Tillamook City, Tillamook
[train.
4
4
Johnson Chapter No.
[mil I send it for tlie little boy, 4 and one hogshead of wine every 4 who number 005,000. Sultan Jahan County, Oregon, and circulating In
R. A. M.
[you take it with you?" the 4 4 three months because he held a 44 begum succeeded to the thrune in such County, such publication to be
Stated convocations every 7 7 5 ;
4
professorship iu the University 4 1901.
■Hired.
made prior to the time set for the
first and
third Fridays.
4
4
i boy!" the man exclaimed. 4 of Leyden.
Bhopal Is the principal province of hearing of said petition.
y
Visitors welcome.
4
Homer Mason, County Judge.
■ in is for myself. When 1 was
central India and Its capital, the city
•t
I. E. Keldson, Sec. *
| missed the good things of
of Bhopal, has about 75,000 popula­ State of Oregon, County of Tillamook
I, H. S. Brimhall. County Clerk
*» time, and now that I am Smoking Room for Women In Theater. tion.
BELL PHONE. MAIN 3
and Clerk of the County Court, of Tillamook
nfferd the things I missed in
New York.—Not to be outdone hy
I the County and Stat,, aforesaid, d > Lodge
Biisxl I'm going to have them, men in • quiet smoke between acts,
Marriage and Divorce Popular.
hereby certify that the foregoing- No. 1260
a: to have a lot of fnn with women patrons of the new Apollo
Jeffersonville. Ind.—Representatives
L. 0. 0. M
I ami then there will be the theater, in New York city, will find a of tlie Bussell Sage foundation have copy of Order In the Matter of the
Guardianship of George Ludtke and
to children to help enjoy it.*
room fittevi for their accommodation been here to make an investigation of Ivan Ludtke, Minors, has been
by Meets
during the performance.
:he flood of marriages and divorces In me compared with the original, and every
:ked tt Journey's Gnd.
Clarke county. More than 3.000 per- ’hat it is a correct transcript there­ Friday
igc. Ky.—Charles I». Yenger
sons were married in tliis county In from and of the whole of such orig­ at
Rising to an Emergency.
after re a«tto trip to Detroit
the last year, though the county has inal Order as the same app< ars of K of P.
Cincinnati.
—
After
firemen
had
car
­
I red when
a
population of but 30.000. Out of a record and on filc at my office and Hall.
■t at the ried Lillian Barker, aged ten, ill of total of 297 suits filed in local courts in my custody.
dance music or
er rlioi
were put­ diphtheria, from a burning room, the since November 28, 1919. 143
In witne-ss whereof, I have bere 3. A, Brodhead, Sec.
f
the worlds
have
unto set my hand and affixed til-!
ir several little girl asked them to save her dol- been for divorce.
re to be heard
Tlie firemen responded nobly.
seal of said Court this 12th day of
I If you have
Tillamook Lodge No. 57, AT. & A.M.
January, 1921.
X
machines.
No
I (Seal)
H. S. Brimbell, Clerk.
Stated Communication sec­
Foundation Animals
Jerrey Bull Calf
1-13
<>f entertafn-
During the Pacific International
ond Wednesday
in «ach
During the Pacific International ,
liave it right
at
month. Visiting Brethetn
Stock show at North Portland Mr. | stock show at North Portland Mi.-.
Our talking ma>h-
NOTICE
of
play «nd easy to
CADILLAC CABS
wecotne.
and Mrs. George Connor of Albanv. ( M. Perkins and C. B Vantren
In order to assist our customer
our tri mu.
purchased from William Maxwell of Tillamook purchased from Del Per- and friends in making their income
Harvey
Eblnger.
S«c
’
y
illamook Daily at 8:00 A. Tillamook, a richly bred Jersey bull kins of Carlton two fine Jersey year­
tax return for 1920, we have em-
I. and 12:30 P. M.
calf, dropped laat September. The , ling heifers and a young bull. The ployed W. H. Whitely, tax expert,
dam of this calf him an official re- , firm 1. already dairying with a good who will be here for one week, Feb­
Portland (Hoyt Hotel) daily
cord
of 550.88 pounds of fat and grade Jersey herd and these three ruary 7th to 12th Inclusive. Those
30 A. M. and 1:00 P M.
OBMctloM with Rockaway 10.332.5 pounda of milk in a year. animal, make them an excellent «taking to take advantage of this
offer may do so, free of charge.
foundation purebred herd.
Stag« U m .
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
1-17(1
TUUaook. Omen*
FRANKIH. MATTHEWS
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
CITY TRANSFER
Steam Heated Storage Room
Local and long distance
hauling
A. E. WALLACE
â
1.0.0. F. BUILDING
CLAUDE I. MYERS,
I
PAINTING AND PAPER
HANGING.
§
1102 E 2nd St.
TILLAMOOK
- - OREGON.
§
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA
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ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
Izr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Im ¿ctor
Your Favorite
look Stage Line
KOCH, Druggist
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