Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 24, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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PAIGE
We are intensely proud of the
fact that our “Daytona 6-66”
model broke the world’s stock car
record for speed. But speed we
consider a mere by-product
What we wanted to establish
was enduring strength and
stamina. We knew that any
car strong enough to win a world’s
championship would be strong
enough for all amateur demands
in years of service.
And now, we say, test the 6-66
for yourself. Test it in comparison
with any other car—at any price
—and draw your own impartial
conclusions.
Our dealer is ready to give you a
demonstration.
6-55 Lakewood Seeon- Patten per Tourinp Car 9 9 395 f. ob. Detroit
6-66 Larchmont 11 Four-P attinger Sport Typo 9996 f.o.b. Detroit
6 66 Fieo- Pao.-enger Coupe................. 8776/.ob. Detroit
6-66 Steen-Patt enger Sedan.............................. 8850/ o.b. Detroit
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT
M aai^M<w«r» V Pa&f« Rioter Cart »nd Motor Truche
! TILLAMOOK AUTOMOBILE
COMPANY
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SPRING WEIRD IDEAS
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NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE
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SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
Notice is hereby given that the un- j In the Circuit Court of rhe State
dereigned, guardian of the persons.of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
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---------- Ludtke
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Charles I. Yoeman, Plaintiff.
and . estates _•
of r.
George
and
Inventors” Relieve Monotony Ivan Ludtke, Minors, in pursuance Ruth J. Yoeman, Defendant.
To Ruth J. Yoeman, the above
for British Commission.
of an order made by the County
Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, named defendant.
In the name of the state of Oregon.
authorizing and licensing him to do
on your child's delicate, sensi­
On« Would Freeze the Clouds So Gune
■ so, stall from and after thee 28th You are hereby required to appear
tive skin. Our talcum powder
Could Be Mounted on Thom to
filed
day of March, 1921, proced to sell al and answer the complaint
Repel Air Attacks.
meets this special need. It con­
private sale the following described against you in the above entitled
tains Just the right Ingredient«
cause,
on
or
before
the
last
day
of
London.—Tire report recently Issued real estate, situate in Tillamook
the
publication
of
this
summons
as
County.
Oregon,
to-wlt;
In
the proper proportions to
by the royal commission on awards
Lots 1 and 2, in Block 9 of Mohler, hereinafter set forth, and if you fail
to Inventors calls to mind both the
benifit the youthful epidermis.
new powerful engines of destruction according to the recorded plat so to answer, for want thereof the
Try a can to-day.
plaintiff will take a decree against
the war brought Into being, and also thereof.
the many weird and impracticable
Said property to be sold for cash you as prayed for in said complaint,
ideas advanced by “inventors” who to the highest bidder.
Offers for which is briefly as follows.
had evolved curious plans for winning j the purchase of said property to b’
That the marriage contract ex-
the war. A one-time member of the received by the underesigned at his ‘sting beZween the plaintiff and de-
war inventions department of the min­
, reestdence at Nehalem, Oregon, or at fendant be forever annulled; and
istry of munitions told of one man
t he have an absolute divorce
who sent in an Invention which lie the office of Botts & Winslow, attor- ’
from
the defendant, and for any oth­
aeys-at-law,
Tillamook
City,
Oregon.
said could freeze clouds so that guns
er or further relief which the
could be mounted on them for tiring
Dated this February 21st, 1921.
| court may deem meet and equitable
at aircraft and bombing enemy lines.
H. V. ALLEY,
This summons is published by or
He was kindly but timily led to the
Guardian of the Persons and
door, but before he left managed to
der of the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley.
Estates of George Ludtke and
Why not let me show you plans and give you
explain a scheme he hud for suspend­
Ivan Ludtke, Minors.
2-24-15 Judge of the above named Court,
ing heavy guns from captive balloons.
tirnate®
on the New Home which you expect to
' said order having been made
and i
One inventor wished to project beat
build this year. Why wait any longer. My prices
entered on the 10th day o* Febru­
waves ugainst airplanes aud so de­
Notice of Execution Sale
ary. 1921, and the date of the first
are right and satisfaction guaranteed.
stray them. Part of his plan was to
Notice is hereby given, that under publication hereof being February
set up eleetrlc fields that would para-
lyze the magnetos of enemy airplanes and by virtue of an execution and 10, 1921, and the date of the last
when they attempted an attack. None order of sale issued out of the Cir-1 publication is the 17th day of
Contractor and Builder
of these enthusiasts seemed to realize cult Court of the State of Oregon for March, 1921. This summons being
the limitations of their suggestions. A Tillamook Count, State of Oregon, published by virtue of said order for
Shop in rear of 109 Second St.
Mutual phone.
man planned to attach searchlights On the 9th day of March, 1921, A. a period of six consecutive weeks.
to anti-aircraft guns, and so fire along D., and to me directed, upon a Judg­
S. S. JOHNSON,
He neglected the
I the beam of light.
Attorney for the plaintiff.
said Circuit
fact that the path of a shell and the ment rendered by
path of a ray of light are somewhat Court for said County on the 7th day Postofflce address: Tillamook, Oregon
of February, 1921, in a suit where-. 2-10t7
different.
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W. ".
C. Logan was plaintiff
and
Among other weird inventions was in
one for throwing live wire cables Thomas W. Ross, Kina Ross, his i
Summons Bv Publication
against the enemy, using rockets to wife, and Carl Armstrong, were de-
In the Circuit Court of the State
get the cables across No Man's Land. fendants, commanding me to make of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
Maggie Knudson, Plaintiff, vs. F. !
It was suggested that a tunnel be
built all the way into Germany, and sale of the following described real g Harmon Furniture Company, a
nlso that trained cormorants be sent estate in Tillamook County, State of ; Corporation, Chas. I. Clough Com- I
Quar Pany. a corporation, Alex McNair &
to pick the mortar out of the chim­ Oregon, to wit: The North East
„.7,. . ¡Company, a corporation,
Jones-
neys of the Krupp factories at Essen. ter (N. E. U ) of Section
1 nitty-| Knudson Furniture Company, a oor-
one (31) in Township Two (2) poratlon, John Erickson, Adoiph
LEPROSY OIL CURE SUCCESS South of Range Ten (10) West of Erickson, Claude Myers, Chris Nel-
I the Willamette Meridan, to satisfy 18on and Carl Knudson, Defendants.
'
! To Carl Knudson, one of the de
Need for Mission Near Honolulu De­ a judgment In favor of the sa'n ( fendants above named:
Bell 67J
Mutual Phone
creases—To Abandon It
plaintiff and against the defendant
jn the name of the State of Ore-
In Few Years.
Thomas W. Ross for the sunt
of gon:
You are hereby required to ap-
$2294.97, with interest on $1235.00
pear and answer the complaint filed
Honolulu, T. H.—The Catholic leper
of said amount from Octob<M
18th, against you in the above entitled
mission on the island of Molokai,
where Father Damieu passed the 1910, at the rate of 8 per cent per cause on or before the date of the
greater part of his life and eventually annum to the date of decree; with last publication of this summons and
«uni if you fail to appear and answer, for
died of the disease, and where Brother interest on $570.97 of said
want thereoi the plantiff will apply
Dutton and others of his faitli aow are from March 27th, 1916, at the rate to the above named Court for the
at work, probably will be abandoned of 8 per cent per annum to date of relief prayed for in the complant,
In tbe course of a few years, owing to decree; and like interest on $57.00 which Is briefly as follows: That a
tbe great success of tlie chnulmoogra from March 23rd, 1918, to date of decree be entered herein declaring
oil treatment of the lepers, according
that 50 shares of stock of the
to a statement by Brother Louis Lei- decree and like interest on $61.00 i Jones-Knudson Furniture Company,
son, who for twenty-two years has from April 2nd, 1919, to date of de now in the possession of defendants
cree and like interest on $65.00 Jones-Knudson Furniture Company
been stationed at the leper mission.
Five years ago tlie mission at Ka- from March 18th, 1920. to the date and John Erickson, be declared the
of the plaintiff, held
in
laupa, island of Molokui, had from 124 | of decree, together with the costs ! property
trust for her by the two defendants
to 130 lnmutes, while today It has but ; and disbursements of suit taxed at last named, subject to the payment
MUTUAL PHONE
63, Brother Louis said. Virtually no $20.50 and the costs of and upon of the followng Indebtedness of Carl
oew cases have beeu received during
said writ of execution; I will on Sat­ Knudson, to-wit: Alex McNair &
the last few years.
Company, $«.00; Chas. I. Clo'tgh !
The mission, which was established urday the 30th day of April, 1921, Com pany, $50.51: John Erickson,
in the sixties and is which tlie Catho­ A. D., at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M.. $236.76; Adolph Erickson, $85.80;
lic priests shortly after took up their I at the front door of the County Claude Myers, $50.00, and Chris
work, is supported by appropriation« ¡Court house of Tillamook County, Nelson. $204.00; And further, that
from both the territorial and federal (Oregon, in the City of Tillamook, upon the extinguishment of said in- j
debtedness the said stock, or so |
governments. All leper work on the ¡sell at public aution to the highest much thereof as may be left af'er I
island, including that of the mission. ' bidder for cash the said real es- such extinguishment, be transferred
Is directly under the supervision of the
jtate above described to satisfy the on the books of the defendant Jones-
territorial board of health.
1 Knudson Furniture Company to and
amounts due upon said judgment in the name of the plaintiff. Plain­
and decree as above stated with lo­ tiff further prays for general relief.
This summons Is published by or­
terest front the date ot the judg-
Labor of 200,000 Men
went and decree to date of sale at der of Hon. Homer Mason, County
Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
FOR
AND
Support Rat Population
8 per cent per annum and the cost-' by an order made and entered on >he
Colds, Coughs
Grippe
of making said sale.
27th day of January, 1921, in the
Washington.—It keeps 200,000
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
absence from Tillamook County, of I
this
10th
day
of
March.
Dated
men working full time to sup­
lhe Judge of said Circuit Court, the
Tak* no chancel. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first eneese.
1921,
A.
D.
port the nation's rat population.
first publication hereof being Febru­
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves
JOHN ASCHIM,
That assertion is made hy »he
ary 3. 1921, and the last publication
Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache
biological strvey bureau in fig­
Sheriff of Tilamook County, Oregon being on the 17th day of March,
Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic
ures issued showing that there
1921.
3-10-t5
Laxative—No Opiate in HHI's.
are as many “common brown
Dated Feb. 3. 1921.
T. H. Gvj'ne and S. S. Johnson.
rats” as humans in the United
Attorneys for the Plain'iff.
States, and each of the 100,-
Notice of Hearing of Administrator'«
Postofflce address, Tillamook, Oro.
000,f)00 or more destroy $2
Final Account
2-10t7
worth of foodstuffs a year.
Notice is hereby given that the un- j
They also maintain an effi-
dereigned has filed his Final Account
cient transportation system for
as Administrator of the Estate of J
‘black death” and other plague
gernts, the bureau adds In urg­
.Frank M. Wakeley, Deceased.in tiie
ing a starve and slay campaign I County Court of the State of Oregon,
to check "a real hazard against f for Tillamook County, and that sato
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
American Ilves and property." :
Court has appointed Saturday, the
0. E. S.
Stated communication« first »nd
si­
6th day of April, 1921, at 10 o’clock
Í
A. M., at the courtroom of said Court , third Thursday« of each month in
welcome.
Visitors
ABANDONED FARMS FOR IDLE !n Tillamook City, Oregon, as the I Masonic Hall,
LEI.IA D. DOTY. Sec.
ime and place for hearing said ac-
Pennsylvania Trying to Put Men Back [ ount and the closing of said estate,
Marathon Lodge No.
on Land Left Idle During
nd any and all persons having ob-
93. Knights of Pythias
War Rush.
ectlons to the said account, are re-
Regular meeting Mon­
Pittsburgh. Pa.— Scores of farms In 'quired to appear at said time and
day evening at 7:45
Allegheny county, abandoned In the place and present the said objections
sharp. By order of
rn«h from rural districts to Industrial f any, to the Final Aocount and ths
the Chancellor Cem-
centers during the war. are being used closing of said estate.
I
mander.
by the farm bureau here In an effort IDated March 17. 1921.
John •. Carrell, C. C.
to solve the unemployed and housing
H. V. Alley, Administrator of the Es­
problems.
W. R. C.
The burenu has advertised for mar­ tate of Frank M. Wakely, Deceased.
Corlnlth Relief Corps. No 54 Dept
3-1716
ried men who are willing to work aa
of Oregon, meets nr first and third
II/II A T IS THE MOST IMPORTANT
tenant farmers. Such men who qualify
Friday evenings of each month, at
wmil PIECE OF FURNITURE
will be plnced In charge of the aban­
8 p. m.. in the W. O. W hall. Visitors
doned farms, officiala of the bureau
YOUR
HOME?
_____________ IN
welcome .
any.
Minnie Johnson, President
Elizabeth Conover, Sec7
Mexican Bandits Killed American
HOW LONG COULD YOU GET ALONG WITH­
Washington.—Gunshot wounds In­
Corinth Past. ho. 35. Dept, ef Oregon
flicted by Mexican revolutionists head
OUT
A COOK STOVE? WE HAVE THE BEST
Meats on second and fourth
ixl by the Arrieta brothers caused
LINE OF RANGES IN TILLAMOOK CITY
the denth of R. B. Case, an American
Saturdays of each month
citizen, at the Pllones mines in the
at
1:30
p.
n>.
hi
W.
O.
W.
are at the
state of Durango, the state depart­
hall. Visitors welcome.
ment at Washington Ims been advised
H. W. Spear, Com'dr.
"The Range With a Reputation
Samuel Downs, Adjt.
Bill Would Ban Meat Eating Friday.
GO!
Salt Lake City.—A measure I« pre­
Johnson Chapter No. 24
vent tbe eating of meat in pattile
R A M
place« on Friday and also tbe selling
Stated ronvoeail >■« every
of meat for [s>««lble consumption on
first and third Fridays. ÄZ5aS!aaS252Ä5ESZ5ZS2SZS2S2SZSlSZSESiUiKZSZSZSZ5ZS2SH5?5a5aSE5H5aSc!»i
Friday ha« been introduced In tbe
Visitors welcome.
Utah legislature by Representative
f. Er Keldson, Sec.
Jnuies I vers, Jr.
Tillamook Lodge No. 57. A.F. 4 A M.
More Than She Expected
I ConimuBicatlon
1
Sufferer» from backache, rheumat-
Wednesday In each
I lc pari ns. stiff and swollen join:«
month. Visiting Brethsm
(KEROSENE) v.
" - will b* glad to read this from Mr«
«come.
H. J. Marchard. 34 l^awrence St.
Harvey Sblnger, ffec’y
“ Salvm. Maae. “I took Foley Kidney
Pills for kidney disorder« and
)nstan*heaf.
sulw are more than I expected.
when and
TALCUM
E. E. KOCH, Druggist
Prices On Lumber Are Down
FRANK H. MATTHEWS
CITY TRANSFER
Steam Heated Storage Room
Local and long distance
hauling
XTET WALLACE
1.0.0. F. BUILDING
CLAUDE 1. MYERS,
PAINTING AND PAPER
HANGING.
For Culverts
well Lining and Draining
Purposes Use
CEMENT PIPE
All Sizes Manufactured By
A. T. DOLAN
TILLAMOOK, 05EGJN
Both Piones
I27-R
1102 E 2nd St.
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA E? QUININE
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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Lodge Directory
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Cut down your tire and tube expenditures by anticipatiag
your Spring and Summer requirements and getting—
Absolutely FREE
“_one "Ton Tested" Tube, of corresponding size, with
every Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our store. Act
quickly. This offer is LIMITED. Once it expires,
it will not be renewed. Early ordering will avoid
disappointment.
Dangerous
Hours
The Great Majestic
Rex Thursday
ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
Transfer Wood
Gravel
PEARL OIL
heatand light
Headlight Classified Ad. Will ,Get czsr
_ Results for Yau
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ubere needed
Tuesday «ve, 7 : $• P iw.
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Phone 37W
Tillamook Transfer Ci
Liberty Temple