Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 17, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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0. A. C. BOY SEES
GRIM TRAGEDY
PAGE SEYEN
iw> er three rest nm,
Notice of Execution Sale
along the South boundary lie 'of
the palls are emptied outside this
SUMMONS BY P
Notio«
la hereby <Iven, that under Tillamook City to a point 16 feet
fence Policemen stand guard along the
In
th« Circuit Court Lha s*a‘«
fence to hold back the older and the and by virtue of an execution and West of the West line of Miler av- 1
better nourished people while the chil­ order of Ml« issued out of the Cir­ enue; thence North parallel wth th* 1 of Oregon, for Ttlla
unty.
Charles I. Yoeman. P^ttff.
dren and the weaker adults are let cuit Court of the State of *egou for
West
line
of
Miller
Avenue
o the
through to get the first pickings "
lUlaMook Coant, State of Oregon, Northwest corner of Lot 2, i Block Ruth J. Yoeman. Defend
Sellwood also tells of a desperate
To Ruth J. Yoeman,
Starving Chinese Clamor For
abort
Chinese mother who tried to sell him on the 9th day of Maieh, 1921. x. - of A. A. Miller's Addition to the named defendant.
I
D„
and
to
me
directed,
upon
a
judg-
i
Garbage Thrown From
her little three-year-old daughter for
Town of Tijlamook, now Tilanioog
In the name of the state\oregon.
said Circuit City; thence North to the sc th ilie
50 cents. Recognizing the face of an *•“' r9ndered by
You
are hereby required \ appear
Diner.
American at the window of the train Coart fer said County on the 7th day of bloek 1, in H. F. Goodspud's Ad­
and answer the complaii filed
this woman crowded to the front, hold­ of February, 1921, ln a 8uit wbere-
dition to Tillamook City; thence against you in the abovantltled
Conditions too appalling for descrip­ ing up the child in her arms, and im­ in W. C. Logan was plaintiff
aad west to a point 105 feet Wet of th? cause, on or before the lasl.ay of
ploring
him
to
buy
it.
It
was
explain-
Ihomu W. Ross, Kina Ro.««, hi» Southeast corner of salt block; the publication of this aumlns as
tion ami misery too awful to look upon
were witnessed only six weeks ago in ed to Sellwood that all Chinese wife, and Carl Armstrong, were de­
thence North to the North lne
of hereinafter set forth, and if L fail
the famine districts of North China by mothers in the famine section are feedanta,
commanding me to make
W. A. Sellwood, Y. M. C. A. secretary eager to sell their children, particular Mie of the following described r-al said block 1; thence eastely along so to answer, for want there!
the South line of First Str«t to the plaintiff will take a decree a
and graduate of O. A. C., who his Just ly to Americans, as this means that
the child will be fed and have a chance «•late in Tillamook County, State of place of beginning.
as prayed for in said com)
All ofsald lot». ¡you
,
returned from 18 mouths' service in
to live, also that the returns from the
Russia and China, and who travelled sale will also mean a little food for Oregon, to wit: The North East Q |uar blocks and additions being in Tilla­ which is briefly as follows.
of section
10 days, covering 800 miles, through the children that are left and for them- •ter (N. I.
Thirty- mook City, Oregon.
That the marriage contract
on« (31) in Township Two (2)
the famine-stricken section from Pekin selves.
After hearing and determining lsting between the plaintiff anAde-
near the northern boundary, to Nan­
South of Range Ten (10) West of objections to said apportionment the fendant be forever annulled; \nd
Tired.
king, near the Chinese coast.
the Willamette MerKan, to satisfy Common Council will proceed to as that he have an absolute divorce
No matter how “hard up” you rtzy
"That ten-day journey was one long
may « Judgment in favor of
horror,” said Sellwood. "I am haunted feel, you are rich in comparison with Plaintiff and against the the said «ess the cost of the improvement to from the defendant, and for any oth
er or further relief which the
defendant the property benefited thereby.
yet by the memory of the drawn, des­ the starving peoples of China and Thomas W. r
Hoss tor the »urn
of
may deem meet and equitable
pairing faces and the pitiable cries for Armenia. You know that you can
Dated this 10th day of March court
'
1 V1,,.-
.11 ¡home . - vi
c„ $1235.00
T
1921.
food of the starving, half-naked men, easily help fill a few plates on the big $2294.97, with interest
--------- 1 on
der of the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley^
women and children who crowded un­ relief table. Fifteen thousand people of said amount from Octobiw
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN.
18th,
Judge of the above named Court,
„C1
der the train windows, lifting up their are dying in the Chinese famine dis 1910, at the rate of 8 per cent per
City Recorder of Tillamook City.
said order having been made
and
arms in desperate supplication to us, trict. But for the accident that you were annum to the date of decree; with 3-10t2.
entered on the 10th day of Febru­
every time the train slowed up or born on this side of the globe, one of interest on $570.97 of said
stopped. There are 45,000,000 Chinese them might have been you—Weston from M4fch 27th, 1916, at the sum
ary, 1921, and the date of the first,
r,
rat«
confronted with starvation in the Leader.
publication hereof being February
Notice
of
Hearing
Objections
to
Ap
­
>
per
cent
per
annum
to
date
ar-- IU liait} Of
Well said, But for the fortune of
famine district, and the daily death
10. 1921, and the date of the la-t
Improve-
portionment
for
Streot
rate is 15,000 a day. Typhus and birth in a favored zone, one of them . Cre*’_ a&d like interest on $57.00
publication is tho 17th day of
meat.
from
Match
23rd,
1918,
to
date
might
have
been
you.
or
yours.
The
pestilence are adding their toll to that
— —,.3 of ;
March, 1921. This summons being
_ $61.00
of wholesale starvation, and condi­ American public is tired of drives—sc decree and Rke intere8t on
published
by virtue of said order for
Notice
is
hereby
given
all
to
1919> tQ
Qf
tions are simply beyond any adequate It is often said—but it will be yet more from April
a
period
of
six consecutive weeks.
whom
It
may
concern,
that
Coni-
the
tired
before
famine
gives
way
tc
cree and like tnterest
description.
on
$65.00
S. S. JOHNSON,
plenty,
death
to
life,
or
a
chance
for
mon
Council
has
apportioned
the
"In Russia I have seen corpses stack­
from March 18
Attorney for the plaintiff.
of
ed up like cordwood, and many other life, and chaos to order, in less for of decree, togeth . 1920, to the date cost of improving that portion
with the costs Miller Avenue extending from
things very shocking to people who tunate parts of the world.
the Postoffice address: Tillamook, Oregon
Tired? Of course everybody is tired and disbursements f suit taxed at south line of First Street, south
til 3-10t7
live comfortable, well-ordered lives
$20.50 and the cost of and upon
here in the United States, but these But others are even more tired of
the south line of Bightb Street, in
were nothing to the tragic things that hunger, destitution, disease, aniTall the said writ of execution! will on Sat- Tillamook City, Oregon, upon each
Summons Bv Publication
urday the 30th day of \pril, 1921, tract.
were visible on every hand all along horrors that go with famine and de A
In the Circuit Court of the State
!
rx
„4.
*t,
v
’
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|
n
iui
ur
or
pareel
uarotfi
thereof
tuereui
lidui?
liable
lot
struction
Being
tired
is
no
excuse
the 800-mile journey through the
. D., at the hour of 2 o
.
! of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
of
t 4
« t \
therefor which it contained within
famine districts of north China, The for closing either ears or pockets tc , at
Maggie Knudson, Plaintiff, vs. F.
the front door of the Cou
Local Improvement District No. 19; !S. Harmon Furniture Company, a
corpses were not stacked up in orderly the cries and needs of helpless people Court house of Tillamook £ounry
C«
u
..
.
-unty, that said apportionment is now on Corporation. Chas. I. Clough Com­
fashion as in Russia. The survivors —Morning Oregonian.
Oregon, in 1 e 5^ty Of .Tillal,xVk. file and may be seen by any one ln- pany, a corporation, Alex McNair &
are too weak and wasted to under­
Company, a corporation,
Jones-
sell at public aution to the higln
take any such task, and those who
-
terested, ln the office of the City Re- Knudson Furniture Company, a cor­
perish are left to lie where they fall, WATCHING FOR FOREST FIRES bidder for cash the said real e8-\wd). of T1uanlOok City, Oregon, and I poration,
John Erickson. Adolph
tate above described to satisfy the tCommon Council has ap- Erickson, Claude Myers, Chris Nel-
or are rolled into streams nearby.
Almost at any time we could look
amounts due upon said judgment puirited Monday, March 21, at
the (son and Carl Knudson, Defendants.
out and see bodies floating in the
and decree as above stated with in- ‘hoxrTf '7o'clock "p" M. ’ai ?h. City * To Carl Knudson, one of the de-
streams or lying about on the ground.
terest from the date of the judg- ,-Hall fn Tillamook City. Oregon. at , fendants above named:
In the name of the State of Ore-
It is a common thing for famine vic­
nisnt and decree to date
— of
— sale < at the time «nd place for hearing ob- | gon:
tims to succumb while digging for
You are hereby required to ap-
8 per cent per annum and the costs jections to said improvement,
roots to eat, and the mute evidence of
of making said sale.
The property charged with the . pear and answer the complaint filed
this last futile effort to secure some
I against you ln the above entitled
morsel that will sustain life a little
Dated this 10th day of March,'cost of said improvement and in- I cause on or before the date of the j
longer, is visible on every hand; the
1921, A. D.
eluded within Local Improvement last publication of this summons and
dead bodies of men, women and chil­
if you fail to appear nnd answer, for1
JOHN ASCHIM,
District No. 19, is all the property
dren may be seen lying beside the hole
want thereoi the plantiff will apply J
Sheriff
of
Tllamook
County,
Oregon
included
within
the
following
boun
ln the ground that has been dug with
’to the above named Court for the.
3-10-t5
darles: Beginning at the Northwest ¡relief prayed for in the complant,,
sticks, or with the wasted claw-like
corner of Lot 3 in Block 2 of Good­ which is briefly aa follows: That a J
hands of the starving. Long ago all
dogs, cats and even rats have disap­
speed's Addition to the Town
of decree be entered herein declaring
Notice of Completed Street
that 50 shares of stock of tbe
peared in this land of horrors, except
Tjliamoqk,
now
Tillamook
City;
:fnd
Improvement.
Jones-Knudson Furniture Company, I
for a few wild, half-crazed dogs that
Notice is hereby given that the running thence South to the North now in the possession of defendants I
are dreaded by the emaciated human
Jones-Knudson Furniture Company I
Deputy City Engineer of Tillamook line of Block 1 of A. A. Miller's Ad
creatures because they fight so
and John Erickson, be declared the 'll
of
Tillamook,
City,
Oregon,
has
filed
with
the
Cic
dition
to
the
Town
tenaciously for food and sometimes at­
property of the plaintiff, held
ln ¡L
thence
East
to
now
Tillamook
City;
Recorder a certificate of the colu­
trust for her by the two defendants D
tack the children in their desperate
pletion to his satisfaction, of
tile a point 105 feet East of Northwest last named, subject to the payment
hunger. Everything eatable has been
work of
■ the improvement of West I corner of said block one; thence of the followng indebtedness of Ca'-1 j
eaten except leaves, roots and grass,
Knudson, to-wit: Alex McNair &
and these are rapidly being exhausted.
Fifth Street from Stillwell Avenue South parallel with the East line of Company,
$6.00 ; Chas. 1. Clough I
Where there are trees the bark from
West to
1 Sixth Avenue West and Miller Avenue to the center line j Company, 350.51; John Erickson,
these is also used, and most of the
Sixth
Avenue W’est from Fifth ¡running East and West through $236.76; Adolph Erickson, 185.80;
trees are dying as a result. This vege­
to
the North Side of Fourth I Black eleven of said Miller Addi- Claude Myers, $50.00, and Chris
Street
tation is ground up into a sort of meal,
Nelson, $204.00; And further, that
Street,
which
improvement consists tion; thence West to the Southwest upon
and made into a kind of cake by mix­
the extinguishment of said in­
in the paving of said .streets witli 1 corner of Lot Two in Block Twelye debtedness the said stock, or so
ing with water. It is baked when
Tn accordance | of said A. A. Miller Addition; thence much thereof as may be left after
'ITUs young woman is «wi òWleér nt me acci essariau
fuel can be ontainca. minions oi
Chinese are living on this diet alone. the United State« forest service and with the resolution establishing Lo North parallel with the West line such extinguishment, be transferred
"One of the most pitiable incidents her post Is high on one of the moun­ cal Improvement District No. 17 of iof Miller Avenue to the South line on the books of the defendant Jones-
of the journey was the wild clamor tain peaks In the National forest In said Tillamook City, ana the Coin- of Block one of H. F. Goodsp.H'd Ad- Knudson Furniture Company to and
ln the name pf the plaintiff. Plain­
al! along the railroad at points where Colorado. Many women are now dis­ mon Council of Tillamook City ha3 dition to Tillamook
City; thence tiff further prays fob general relief.
the garbage from the dining car was placing men as fire observers. The appointed Monday, March 21, 1921,
This summons is published by or-
West to a point 105 feet West
of
dumped daily. Knowing approximate­ work Is interesting and light and the
'der of Hon. Homer Ma.on. County
ly where to expect this garbage to be women are filling the jobs satisfac­ at the hour of 8 o’clock P. M. at the the Southeast corner of said Block (Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
dumped, thousands of gaunt, starving torily. Of course they beve other du­ .City Hall in Tillamook City, Oregon, one; thence North to the South line by an order made and entered on the
creatures gather for hours in advance ties besides watching for fires, but as as the time and place for considering of First Street; thence easterly 27th day of January, 1921, ln the
and await the passing of the train. most of them are natives of the coun­ the acceptance of such work, t.t along the South line of First Street I absence from Tillamook County, of
'The railroad company, to prevent the try in whirfi they are stationed, they which time and place any objections to the place of beginning. Ail of the Judge of said Circuit Court, the
frantic people from throwing them­ can easily qualify as foresters, hav­ to the acceptance cf said work will said lots, blocKu, and Additions bcinff 1 Irst publication hereof being Febru-
; »ry 3, 1921, and the last publication
selves under ♦’’« wheels in the strug- ing studied the woods from child­
be heard and considered by the lin Tillamook City, Oregon.
t I leing on the 17th day of Mhrch,
'* ftvnnPS hood.
Common Council.
After hearing and determining ob- 1 921.
• »’
I
Dated Feb. 3. 1921.
Dated March 10, 1921.
jectiona to said apportionments. the
T. H. Goyne and S. S. Johnson,
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN,
Common Council will proceed to
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
City Recorder of Tillamook City. Isess the cost of the improvement to i Postoffice address, Tillamook, Ore.
o -10t7
Oregon.
3-1012 the property benefited thereby.
Datd this 10th day of March.
1921.
NOTICE
FRANCES B STRANAHAN,
Notice is hereby given to all own
City Recorder of Tillamook City.
ers of poultry that the same must
1 Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
be kept up.
Owners of poultry 3-10t2.
0. E. S.
found running at large will be pr
, Stated communications first and
ecuted.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN S SALE
• bird Thursdays of each month in
HENRY W»*‘ E
Notice is hereby given that the un­
’Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
City
Marshal.
3-10t2
dersfgned, guardian of the persons I
L-KLIA D. DOTY, Sec.
and estst»« of George Ludtke and
of Hearing of Objections to Ivan Ludtke, Minors, in pursuance
Marathon Lodge No.
93, Knights of Pythias
Apportionment for Street Improve­ of an order made by the County
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
Regular meeting Mon­
ment.
authorizing and licensing him to do
day evening at 7:45
sharp. By order of I
Notice la hereby given to all so, shall from and after thee 28th
the Chancellor Com­
whom It yiay concern, that the day of March, 1921, proced to sell at
mander.
Common Council has apportioned i he private sale the following described
John C. CanoN, €'. C.
of real estate, situate in Tillamook
cost of improving that portion
County.
Oregon,
to-wit:
Miller Avenue from the south side
W. R. C.
Lots 1 and 2, In Block 9 of Mohler, I
of First Street, south to the City
Corlnlth Relief Carps, No. 54 Dept
I
according
to
the
recorded
pin»
Limits in Tillamook City, Oregon,up­
of Oregon, meets or first and third
thereof.
Friday evenings of each month at
on each tract, lot or part thereof lla
Said property to be sold for cash
8 p. m.. in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors
ble therefore which is contained
Offers for
to the highest bidder.
welcome .
within Local Improvement District
the purchase of »aid property to b‘
Minnie Johnson. President
No. 18; that the said apportfon- received by the underesigned at hit
Elizabeth Conover, Secy I r
ment is now on file and may be seen residence at Nehalem. Oregon, or at
by anyone interested, in the office the office of Botts A Winslow, attor­
1 Corinth Post, No. 35, Dept, of Oregon ni
of the City Recorder of Tillamook neys at-law, Tillamook City, Oregon.
Meets on second and fourth
f
City, Oregon, and that the Common
Dated thlrf February 21st, 1921.
I Saturdays of each month
has appointed Monday,
Council
H V. ALLEY.
at 1:30 p. m. la W. O. W.
3
March 21, 1921, at the hour of
Guardian of the Persons and
hall. Visitors welcome.
in
o’clock P. M. at the City Hall
Estates of George Ludtke a«d
City,
Oregon,
as
the
titne
H. W fipeer, Com dr.
Tillamook
Ivan Ludtke, Minors
2-24 tn
Samuel Down». Adjt.
and place for hearing objections to
■
-♦
said apportionment.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Johatcn Chapter No. 24
The property charged with th»
Aotlce is hereby given that
R. A. M.
costs of said improvement and in ofmniy Court of Tillamook County
Sta’ed coavocatletm every S
eluded within Local Improvement /frill until 10 o’clock March 11, 1921,
first and third Friday«. «1
Visitón welcome
Is all
district No. 18
is is
an the property in/
in-/ receive bids or the erection of 1 100-
f. E. Keldsoa. Hee
eluded within the following bounda/- ft. steel span or 1 105-ft. wood span
fea: .
/ with concrete piers and trestle ap­
proaches. over the North Fork
of
Tillamook Lodgt No. 57. A F. 4 A.K.
Beginning at the Northwesj/cor ehalem River at the Scovell place,
Siatcd Cominiinicaiioa *«c
ner of Lot 3 in Block 2. of Good • according .o the plans and «permea­
ond Wednesday in aach
speed's Addition to the TowX of Til­ tions on file in the office of the Co in
month. Visiting Brethern
ty
Clerk
of
Tillam<x>k
County.
Ore.
lamook, now Tillamook t/ty; and
--- be —
.
--- unless
‘—1—V ne
No bld will
accepted
ome.
ythe North
I------ eompanied by cash, cc
running thence South tyrhe
ertifled
cheque,
......
Foe'/
e-nl
AyAfiller’s Ad nr bidd. r’s bond for an am
line of Bloce 1 of A. A,
total
of. Tillamook. to at least 5 per cent of
dition to the Town l
now Tillamook City; ihenea East to ■mount of the bld.
The right is reser
a point lh5 feet g*M of »be North­ and all bid“ or to
west corner of said block • rfien»c deemed best for Tillamook
7:3» p m.
«rath, parallel with ihe Eaat line
H. 8. »RIMHALL. County
Rebekak, Wednesday «reatar
■if Miller Avmn* to the South boon First pub Feb. 24, 1921.
Camp 2 4. Thursday
dary of Tillamook. Ctty;- flH*t*e *«"’> Lest pub. Mar. 10, 1921.
H
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tive skin. Our talcum powder
meets this special need. It con­
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in the proper proportions to
benlflt the youthful epidermis.
Try a can to-day.
E. E. KOCH, Druggist
Prices On Lumber Are Down
Why not let me show you plans and give you es­
timates on the New Home \\;hich you expect to
build this year. Why wait any longer. My prices
are right and satisfaction guaranteed.
FRANK H. MATTHEWS
Contractor and Builder
Shop in rear of 109 Second St.
Mutual phone.
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