Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 25, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 192L
der for cash in hand, all the right,
CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE title and interest which the within
defendants or any of them, had on
STATE OF OREGON FOR
the 23rd uay ol July, 1919, the date
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
In the matter of the estate
of
John Larson, deceased,
Camilla Nielson Reichhardt
and Marie Vilhelmine Neuman
Petitioners and plaintiffs,
vs
John A. Nelson, administra­
tor of the eetate of John
I-arson, deceased, Emma
Adams, Anna Christine
Neumann, and all persons
unamed or unknown having
or claiming any interest in
and to the above entitled
estate as heirs or distribut-
Defendants
To Anna Christine Neumann, end
all persons unnamed or unknown
having or claiming any interest
in and to the above entitled estate
as heirs or distributees, defend
ants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
You and each of you are hereby
cited and required to appear in 'he
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Tillamook, at .he
Court Room thereof, at Tillamook in
paid County and State, on Tuesday
the 11th day of October 1921, at the
hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. of s«id
day, then and there to show cause-,
if any there be, why the facts should
not be found and the rights of heir­
ship to and distribution of said es­
decreed
as “ set
forth
and
tate not L
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prayed for in the petition of the
plaintiffs on file herein in this
Court.
You and each of you are hereby
further required to appear before
this Court on said time and place
and file your respective claim or
claims of heirship, ownership or in­
terest in said estate.
ThlH citation is served upon yt-u
pursuant to an order duly made and
entered herein by the Honorable
Homer Mason, Judge of the above
entitled court, dated the Sth day of
July, 1921.
Witness, The Honorable Homer
Mason, Judge of the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Till'«
mook County, with the Heal of sclil
Court affixed, this 8th day cf July
1921.
Attest:
H. S. Brimhall
County Clerk.
This citation iH served upon you
publication in the Tillamot k
Headlight, a newspaper published
and of general circulation in Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, in pursuance
to an order of the Honorable Homer
Mason, Judge of the above entitled
Court, duly made and entered on the
Sth day of July, 1921.
John Olsen
Attorney for Plaintiffs
and Petitioners.
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Postoffice address
I
413 Chamber of Comm-
Bldg. Portland. Oreg.
Date of first pub. July 14. 1921
Date of lust pub. August 25, 1921
of th< deed or mortgage herein fore­
closed, or since that date had in and
to the above described real property,
or any part thereof, to satisfy said
■ xecutlon, judgment, order and de­
cree. interest, costs, accrued interest
and attorney's fees.
Dated this 2nd day of August, 1921
JOHN ASCHIM
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon
First publication Aug. 4th, 1921;
last publication September 1st, 1921.
B ennington s
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that Judson
H. Rosenberg has been duly appcint-
ed administrator of the Estate of W.
H. Dawkins, deceased, by the Coun-
ty Court of Tillamook County, Orf -
gon. All _ persons
___ holding
_ claims of
any kind against said estate are hsre |
by required to present the same to
the administrator at his place of
business in Tillamook City, Oregon !
or at the office of Botts & Winslow, .
Attorneys for said estate, Tillamook.
Oregon, on or before si^ months
from the date of the first publicat.cn
of this notice, which first publication
is the 4th day of August, 1921. Said i
claims must be duly verified as
quired by law.
JUDSON H. ROSENBERG,
Administrator of the Estate of W. H.
Hawkins, Deceased
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
FOUR MORE DAYS
AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE
3
This sale positively ends, Wednesday evening so if you have not already taken
advantage of the splendid values offered, do so at once. A complete high grade
stock of dry goods, shoes, and mens, womens and childrens wearables, offered
at greatly reduced prices in order to clear our shelves to make room for winter
merchandise. All the tiems quoted in last weeks Headlight and Herald, are
still on sale where quantity is on han 1 . Take advantage of this endeavor to
reduce living costs and buy your immediate and future needs.
Cables Thanks for Christian
1
Lives Saved in “Beautiful
Work” of Mercy
OUTFIT THE CHILDREN FOR SCHOOL
Now is the time to secure the children s school outfit. Buy during this August
Clearance Sale and see how much you c an save. Everything tor boys and girls
Now’ on sale at greatly reduced prices.
Athens, Greece.—The wonderful
work done by the Near East Relief
organization in saving the lives of
tens of thousands of Christians
throughout Asia Minor and Trans­
caucasia has received signa! recogni­
tion in praise bestowed by Queen
Sophie of Greece In a cablegram dis­
patch by the Greek sovereign to Dr.
lamas L. Barton, Chairman, and
Charles V. Vickrey. Secretary. of the
HEADLIGHT $2 PER YEAR
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Photograph
i*y
Quality Dairy
Products
Ante mallo liai.
KING AND QUEEN OF GREECE
Notice of Sheriff s Sale
Tn the Circuit Court of the State of Near East Relief organization,
Ave., New York City. ?
Oregon, for till! County of Mllameolt i Madison
meusago reads:
Security Savings and Trust Com­
"Deeply touched your great kind­
pany, A Corporation, Plaintiff
ness towards Greek war sufferers in
v*
Store"
Straits Area and Asia Minor,
Milk, Cieam, Cottage Cheese
Thank
1 you all most sincerely.
W. W. Ridehalgh and Zoe C. Ride­
SOPHIE.”
halgh, his wife, W. T. Ridehalgh,
At the same time, the Greek queen
and Alan* Ridehalgh, his wile,
sent her check to Dr. Barton, Chair­
and Ridehalgh & Co. Inc., a Cor­
man of the Near East Relief Commit­
poration, Defendants.
tee, for 1,000 francs as a contribu­
By virtue of un execution, judg­ tion to what she termed the “beauti­
ment, order, decree und order of sale ful work” of feeding, clothing and
issued out of ihe above entitled i housing the more than 110,000 little
Court in the above entitled cause, to j children who have come under the
me directed and dated the 1st day of i care of the Near East Belief «luring
August, 1921, upon a judgment ami | the past year.
Besides Queen Sophie, Adml; al P.
decree rendered und entered in said :
of the Royal Hellenic
Court on the 19th day of October, i Coundourlotls,
Navy, who was regent of Greece fol­
1920, in favor of Security Savings * i lowing the death of the late King
Trust Company plaintiff, r.nd against * Alexander, on October 25, laat, has
W. Ridehalgh mid Zoe C Ride- l also cabled to express the gratitude
h, his wife, W. T. Rldehuigh of the Greek people for the aid fur­
Alana Ridehalgh, his wife, and nished the Christian populations of
Ridehalgh A Co. inc., a Corporation, Turkey by the Near East Relief.
defendants, for the sum of Fiftoen More than *120.900.00 was taiaed
Hundred and No-100 (*1500.00) among tho Greeks of the United
in two weeks, and sent to the
Dollars with interest ut Eight (8. per Statos,
Near East by the Near Eaat Relief,
cant) per cent per annum from the to be used in helping the widows and
18th day of February, 1919, and the orphans rendered destitute by the
further iuiii of Seventy five and No- continuation of diatarbed conditions
100 (*75.00) Dollars, Attorney'« in the former Ottoman Empire. The
Fees, and the further Bum of Fifteen funds of the Near Eaat Relief are
and 20-100 (»15.20) Dollars, cost* gathered by private subecriptlon not
and the costs of and upon this writ, only among Americana, but among
commanding me to make sale of the the Armenians and Greeks in ths
following described property to-wit. United States, whose countrymen in
and TranscsueMi* have been
The Northwest Quarter of the Turkey
through indescribable suffering.
Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4 of NW
In an official report to Claries V.
1-4) of Section Twenty-one (21), Vickrey. General Secretary of He
Near
Eaat Belief. Mtns GleeHaaUofe.
Township One (1) North. Rang"
Ten (10) West of Willamette Mei hl of Spencer, Iowa, teecrtbe* the piti­
ian; also a tract of laud described u.i able condition of lens of thousanda
beginning at a point on ordinary of homeless. starving. half-nixked
driven from theta homes in
high tide and water line One hun­ refugees,
the war area, and huddled in stobiee
dred Thirty five (135) links South and out-houses, er on the bare
Jtnd Three Hundred Sixty-seven ground, for lack of shelter.
(3*7) Huke East of the meander
“Moat of the refugees are country
corner between Sections Twenty people with almost nothing except
the doth«» on their backs, stupefied
(20) and Twefity-one (21), Town
ship One (1) North. Range Ten ami . dazed by their misfortune*
Bread is given only to women and
(10) West of Willamette Meridian,
loaf
anil running thence South Sixty-five children at tbe rate of one-half
for a persou, each day. The mMk is
degieees (85 degrees) East on ordin­ reserved for th«- babies and siek Th*
ary high water line Two and Ninety refugees ait around, huddled up
eight hundredths (2.981 chains
against tbe waMs »uaen wttb dull,
thence North Nineteen and 15-100 ■ad fare*. little children that are bias
(19.15) chains; thence West Tw > and ptnehtxt eith the cold, and too
»tt>4 fo 10(5 (2 70) chains:
thenc- miatvably Uhdes» to «try. tine family
South Seventeen and 89-100 (17.89) of five deeps at night on a bare atone
fitxir, under one thin, ragged half­
< haine to the place of beginning, con cotton
blanket
lu one room several
mining five (5) acres less right of women are wanting away with tuber­
v
, mi\« \ t «I to tho !’• ’> ’ i »» h I RhJj
culosis; in another are some severe
way A Navigation Co., all in the eye casre, including two young blind
county of Tillamook, and State of girls, who have no one in the world
to care for them The overflow from
Oregon.
Now. Therefore, by virtue of said these balMinga live in a wooden shed
execution, judgment, order, decree with the walla and floors gaping with
and order of sale, and in compliance boles whi're the wood has rotted
with the commands of said writ, 1 away and in tents improvised from
slid pieces of carpet."
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will on the 3rd day of September. rags
A nation-wide appeal is oelng
1921. at ten o’clock a. m at thu Iron
made to carry on this work, check»
door of the County Court House li
to be cent to Cleveland H. Dodge,
the City of Tillamook. County o! Treasurer, 1 Madison Avenue, New
Tillamook, and State of Oregon, sell vork City.
•at public miction to the highest bid
Erwin Harrison
Mutual
VICTORIES OF PEACE
EQUAL THOSE OF WAR
Whether the task is the construction of a
colossal harbor improvement project, or the
administration of a newly acquired insular
possession, the Department of War is always prepared
to bring to the task a high degree of skill and master­
ful judgment. How “peace hath her victories no less
renowned than war” for the military department of
the nation is interestingly described and illustrated in
one of an instructive senes of articles on Our Govern­
ment now being distributed exclusively by this
Institution,
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YOU CAN DO IT— IF
OF course you can, no matter what “it” represents.
it
may be’a home of your own, the establishment of a business
or travel.
But if you save and invest, you can accom-
plish your desire.
The First National offers you- liberal Interest on
cn i savings,
and is always glad to suggest some good investment when
you have sufficient capital.
Tillamook County Bank
‘‘Money makes
money”.
A savings account is a starter.
DIRECTORS
John Morgan
W. J. Riechers.
A. W. Bunn
B. C. Lamb.
Henry Rogers
C. J. Edwards.
McGhee
Manhattan, Rockaway and Tillamook
Stage Line
Leave Tillamook Hotel at 10:45
a. in. and 4 p. m.
Arrive at
Like Lytle ------
Rockaway
Salt Air ...................
Twin Rocks
Ocean Lake
Wataeco ......
Barview . .. .
.
Garibaldi
Garibaldi Cove
Miami
Ray City
Idaville
Kllchis Factory —....
Tillamook ...............
a. m. p in.
8:30
8:38
8.41
8:45
8:4«
8:50
8:55
9:02
9:05
9:08
9:20
9:25
9:30
9:45
1113
1:08
1:13
1:17
1:18
1:22
1:27
1 34
1:37
1:40
1:52
1:57
2:07
2:17
We Connect With Portland Staffe.
Leave Manhattan 8:30 a. m. and
1 p m.
Arrive at
Juno
Kllchis
Idaville .
a. m. D- m.
10:55
11:00
11:05
4:10 ;
4:15
4:20 :
4:25 i
Miami .
11:22 4:37
Cove
11:25 4:40 j
Garibaldi ..... .
11:28 4:43 1
Rarview
11:35 4:50 <
Wat seco
11:40 4:551
Ocean Lake
11:46 5:01 4
Twin Rocks .
11:47 5-01 *
Salt Air
11:51 5-0« 3
11:54 5:09 j
Lake Lytle
12:03 5 14 1
Manhattan
12:0« 5:17 j
Minimum Charge»
Good Cars}
4 44 4 ~4 h
CEMENT
28 W
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