Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 03, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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    ffPAT NOVEMHER-’l, 1922.
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Page Seven
deed recorded at .page 14 8 of Book Wooley, »deceased, .by the County
for Tillamook County, Oregon, upon the Southeast quarter of the North­ Court has set the 4 th day of Dec. at
14 of the Record of Deeds of Tilla- Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
PROFFESSIONAL
mook County, Oregon, and excepting- All persons having claims against a judgment and decree entered in east -quarter of Section 13, in Town­ ten o’clock A. M. at the County
further a tract <of approximately^ said Estate are hereby required to' said Circuit Court on the 27th day ship 1 South of Range 10 West of Court Room in the Court House In /
flna acre mnlii/4/'»4
— —
— ' L
of October, 1922, in a cause then in Willamette Meridan, excepting
One
included * in
a --------
conveyance
* Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time
JOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
present the same, duly verified as
DB. 0. I l HOHLTK ld
said
Court
,
trona
Rudolph
Zweifel
to
Stephen
pending
wherein
and
tract
heretofore
deeded
to
Pacific
and place for hearing any and
all
required t>y law, to the undersign««
Notice is hereby given that tbie
of] foT allowance, at the office of Botts, whereby C. Alfred Boquist was Railway and Navigation Company, objections to said final account, and
Veterinarian
(jersicned, Sheriff of Tillamook . Soovell, recorded at page 482
' Book 10 of the said deed records. arul Winslow, Attorneys at Law. I plaintiff and J. G. Harris, Mrs. C. P.
Also a tract described as bounded! any and all persons having objec­
uBty. Oregon, by virtue of a wrltt
Bell Phone 8F2. Mutual Phone
and order
of sale
exeau'ion ¡--2
?--*»- ->r
o.-,u issued
iRmie.-f The Lands hereinbefore described oe- Tiltimook City. Oregon, within six i Harris, Geo. L. Supress, Belle Su— by a line commencing at the South- tions to said final account, are re­
ing 247.16 acres, more or less;
motxihs tram the date of this notice press. Geo. A. Seeser, and Alfred east corner of the C. W. Hendricks quired to present the same at s«.u'
|t of the Circuit Court t of the
Tillamook
AND EXCEPTING
FURTHER
Oregon
Dujed ths October l'ltli, 192-’
Tillamook
Gubser were defendants, said juiig- Donation Land Claim, and running time and place.
xte of Oregon for
,n-
THEREFROM
a
right
of
way
for
EMIL M. WOOLEY,
iunt} in
.u a ____
ment and decree being in favor of thence North 19.50 chains; thence
mnty
cause wherein Tllla- the Coal .Creek County Road, deeded
Dated this 2nd day of Nov.. 1922.
.Administrator of the Estate! the plaintiff and against the defend ­
joi
County Bank is plaintiff and
vjfc County
South
West 5.83 chains; thence
F. W. CHRISTENSEN,
t
oJ Louie Wooley, deceased.
; Kuppenbender and Ida Kuppen- by W. Kuppenbender and wife to 115
ants and by which judgment and along the County Road to a point
'lillamook
County,
by
deed
recorded
Administrator
of the e<Z
of
are defendants
C-f—-»«"»« unnn
upon a
n judg-
Imlg.
BARRICK & HALL
decree the plaintiff recovered judg­ due West of the place of beginning Kathryn V. Christensen, decec d.
1a Deed Book. 32 at page 126. of
Bent and decre of foreclosure ren— said records; and also excepting a NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF ment against the defendant, J. G. thence East 6.58 chains to
I the place Botts <X- Winslow,
Attorneys at Law
i
' REAL PROPERTY
jereJ in said cause, >, will on Satur- ■tract deeded by W. Kuppenbender
Harris for the sum of $1800 .00 with of beginning.
Attorneys
for
the
Estate.
4t5
xylite lltli day of November, 1922
National Building
NOTICE L4 HEREBY GIVEN, that
6
All being in Section 13, Town-
t the hour of ten o’clock A. M. at and wife to Harry A Zehrifng, in bj virtue of vn execution issued out interest thereon at the rate of
per cent per annum from February ship 1 South of Range 10 West of
M Court House door in Tillamook .Section 6 Township 3 North Range|
Tillamook
Oregon
ot the Circuit Court of the State of
Ity, Tillamook County, Oregon,» at 9 West of the Willamette Meridan,,
1. 1922, for the further sum of Willamette Meridan, and contain-
i
by
deed
recorded
in
Deed
Book
X.
Oregon,
for
TA
ilniook
County,
upon
36
jblic auction sell to the highest
$200.00
attorneys
’
fees,
and
the
fur
—
ing 11.08 acres, more or less, save
J
a judgment and decree rendered in
¿der for ca. h in hand ih'e follow- at page 576, of said records.
dis­ and except a tract of 1 acres
off
Said sale will be made for the said court in the case wherein Elsie the num of $70.49 costs and
descr.oed real property Mtuate
H. T. Botts
purpose of satisfying the judgment Vidito was plaint ii t and A.. L. John bursements of said cause, and it was the South end of said tract hereto-
Geo. P. Winslow
U| TfllaniO"k County, Oregon;
further ordered and adjudged that fore sold to D. E. Goodspeed,
rendered in said cause which is for
Itts numbered Two, Three Four.
son and Martha JoVnson w<a •
de­ the real property hereinafter de—
BOTTS & WINSLOW
And at said sale all right, title I
HERE ia always Something
IM, Six, Seventeen and Eighteen the sum of $10,404.00 with interest fendants, and win‘rein tlx
said scribed be sold for the purpose
thereon at the rate of 8 per oent
of
and interest of the defendants in and I
Lawyer«
Section
Six
in
Township
Three
mighty
good waiting for you to
--
plaintiff recovered judgment against
nr — *
vXTii _
-b Bange Nine West of the Wil- per annum from October 2. 1922, the hereinafter described and at satisfying said judgment and that to said property will be sold at pub­ eat—tender roasts, delicious vegeta-
the mortgage which was given upon lic auction for cash in hand,
sub­
itte Meridan, and the Southeast the further sum of $1.0( k Q.OO as at­
Tillamook
Oregon
torneys’ fees, asd $22.20 costs and I tached real property of the said de­ said real property be foreclsed. said ject to the right of redemption which bles served in the most appltlzing
the
Northeast
Quarter
liter of
disbursements,
besides
the
costs
and
fendants
for
the
sum
ol
$59u.J0
in
ways,
creamy,
fluffy
potatoes.
Quarter
of
the
mortgage being dated the 20th day any of the defendants ma yhave.
| th« No» tlieast
expenses of sale.
U. S. Gold Coin with intel est thereon of January, 1921, and recorded
itheadt Quarter and Lot Pive of
in
Daed this 2nd day of November, piquant salads and dainty deserts.
Dated
this
October
13,
1922.
in like Gold Coin at the »"ate of sixj the Mortgage Records of Tillamook
Phone 7 6-J
•tion One in Township Three
1922.
JOHN ASCHIM,
per cent, per annum from the 2ifnd‘ County, Oregon, in Book 8, page 132.
rtb. Range Ten West of the WH- lt5
Have
breakfast,
lunch
or
JOHN
ASCHIM,
Sheriff of Tillamook
DR. C. H. POLLOCK, D.MJD.
4etu Meridan;
day of April, 1922, and the farther1
dinner with us. You'll be
Sheriff of Tillamook County. Ore.
County, Oregon.
Now, therefore, pursuant to the
Dentist
d ahi>, Beginning at a point i|C'
sum of $34.06 costs and disburse-1
delighted with the excel­
command in said execuition and or­ 4t 5
lint East and 11.54 chains South
ments.
I
lent
food,
the
quick
ser
­
215-16 17 Tillamook Bldg.
der of sale I will on the 4th day of
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR S
the Northeast corner of the North
vice, unfailing
NOW, THEREFORE, in ord er to
courtesy
Decernber at ten o’clock A. M. at the * NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
a Quarter cf Sec. Six aforesaid, in
TILLAMOOK,
’
OREGON
SAT.F,
and unusally reasonable
satisfy the said judgment and
de—I
d Township and Range, and run-
Notice is hereby given that the cree. I will on the 2nd day of .De- | front door of the Court House in
Notice is hereby given that the
prices.
jg thence Smith 70 degrees East undersigned administrator will, on
Tillamook City, Oregon, sell at pub­ undersigned has filed with the
19 chains; thence South 67 de- and after the 11th day of Novem cember. A. D. 1922, at 10 o’clo ck | lic auction the following described
County Court of Tillamook County,
¡es West 1 chain; thence South her, 1922, offer for sale at private A. M. at the front door of the Cotn't real proper^) situate In Tillamook
Oregon, his final account as admin­
DAVID ROBINSON
degrees West 3.20 chains; thence sale the following described real House in Tillamook City, Tillamook Oregon, to-vs.it:
istrator of the estate of Kathryn V.
ith 29 M degrees West 3.32 property situate
County.
Oregon,
«ell
the
hereinafter,
in
Tillamook
22 acres of’, the North side
of Christensen, deceased, and that said
tins; thence Seuth 7% degrees County. Oregon, to-wit:
Physician and Surgeon
described real property situate ini
I
st 2.33 chains; thence South 14
The South half of Lots Five (5), Tillamook County, Oregon, and more B
pees West 3.32 chains; thence Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8),{ particularly described as follows:
National Bldg.
■
Tillamook, Ore.
ith 32 degrees West 3.83 chains; Block Five (5) of Park Addition to
The Southeast quarter of Section
see South 49 degrees West 2.10 Tillamook, Tillamook County, Ore­
9,
Township
2
South,
Range
I
tins; thence North 19.05 chains gon.
West, and the North hal f of
Z
the point of beginning, being
This sale will be made in pursu­
■X
5 acres of land, less the amount ance of an order of sale made by Northeast quarter of Section
traced in the county road on the County Court of Tillamook. Township 2 South, Range 10 West,
DB. J. G. TURNER
this County. Oregon, in the matter of the containing 240 acres of land,
I Easterly boundary of
all
tci and less a strip 30 feet in Estate of Charles L. Wooley, de­ situate in Tillamook County, Oregon
Optical and
idtb on the Northerly boundary of ceased, authorizing said sale to be |
Said sale to be at public auction
I
X-Ray
Laboratories
ib tract dedicated by George Lud-
made by the undersigned as the ad- to
: the highest .bidder for ' cash
9
i and Minerva Ludke to Tilla ministrator of said Estate.
hand.
National Building
jok County for road purposes;
The sale will be made for caah '
Dated this 3rd <1O> of November,
id also, a strip of land 8.10 chains subject
now ’ 1922.
to
incumbrances
Tillamook, Oregon
width off the entire West side of against the land.
JOHN
ASCHIM,
be
I
■
Il
'fl
ts Ten and Sixteen of Section
Offers for the property will
Office Phone Main 39
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
t aforesaid, containing 20 acres, received at the office of Botts and 1
Residence 126M
ire or less, except therefrom
a Winslow, attorneys at law, Tilla- 1st publication November 3rd,
ict described as beginning at the mook City, Oregon.
Last pub. Dec. 1st, .1922.
X.
rtheast corner of said 20 acre
EMIL M. WOOLEY,
d where the line between the
Administrator of the Estate
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
ds of F. R. Beals and Stephen lt5 of Charles L. Wooley, deceased
A MF.RICA has ah ▼UY* stood for the protection of natural and inalien-
ivlll in said Section, on or prior
Notice is hereby given that
the
CHIROPRACTIC
Z-W aide rights, am ttng which none is so sacred as that of parents over
June 29, 1916, intersected the
undersigned.
Sheriff
of
Tillamook
THE
BETTER WAY TO
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
their children.
ith bank of the Nehalem River
the County, Oregon, under and by vir
ABRAHAM LINCOLN said.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
HEALTH
Lot 16 aforesaid, and running
of
“The Family is the ctWner-stone of social order and the guarantee
undersigned has been appointed ad- tue of an execution anil order
ince South along said lice be»-
sale issued out of the C.ircuit Court
Of public safety. No Coven Mnent can take the place of th«- Parent, and
ten the land of said Beals and ministrator of the Estate of Louie
should never be permitted to’usurp it." (Speech at Quincy, HI»., 1859.)
d Scovill 510 feet for the initial
The results of the campa ign
f. against the so-called Compulsory Edu-
nt of the tract hereby excepted;
cation Bill, which is in fact a B. f.’U to EttabUsh Slate Monopoly of Educo
■nee South 507 feet to the bank
Cion, may be grouped under two bead»
he North Fork of the Nehalem
Graduate nurse In attendance
rer; thence North 67 degrees
211 Tillamook Building
st 425 feet along the bank of
Both Phones
L
THF.
LUTHERAN
ARGUMENT.
If
you
The FACTS DEMONSTRATED, no fcnget
Al
d river; thence North 4 degrees
et
For
quick
results
od
- «t fit to send your child to a school in which your
•erioosfy disputed by anybody, are these
minutes West 227 feet along
/eliglon is taught, not one day in the week, but
That the Bill waa gtycn a False Title, to mis»
ik of ditch; thence North 2 de­
«very day. and the whole training of the child 1»
all metalware use
lead the public and decaiv^ the voters.
p wmeated by such religion, the State, under the
es 30 minutes East 114 feet
That it tn no respect pretends to improve the
C^’astitution. must not prohibit you from so do
ng the bank of said ditch; thence
existing law as to the Public^Schoolx but swnply
trig
This bill is manifestly unconstitutional
destroys the Private Schodte
it 416 feet to said initial point,
2
¿HE PORTLANDCITIZENS AND TAX.
That not one cent of public money goes to the
I containing 4 acres more or
PAYL»S ARGUMENT
"If the number of chil­
tupport o< any private or parochial school m this
dren ao X attending the pubhc schools is to be tn-
i; also beginning at the said
State, or ever has. or ever can. under the plaio
creaacd
adding those now taught in the private
Cleans * Scours • Polishes
Hal point and running thence
prohibition ol the Constitution acul laws
schools, it ■ 4» inevitable that overcrowding must
rth 86 feet; thence West 30 feet;
That it will increase taxation at least
result awk-st' new buildings are supplied, and it is
each year, and require from $3*000,000 to $4«0^O/
ace South 86 feet; thence East
«kt> certain t> ■ taxes must be materially increased ”
Large
000
investment
in
new
public
school
bmldmgv
8ilver Wave Chapter No. 18
J ST HL.HALL (EPISCOPAL) AR­
feet to said initial point:
GUMENT -N • mvidtou» fact or condition affect-
That rt vests m the County Supenntendcnts ar-
0. E- S
cake
EXCEPTING,
HOWEVER,
brtrary and unappealable power <o grant apectal
mg pribfk interest has been called to our attention
Staked communications first and
con-
privileges
to
the
wealthy
and
influential,
by
ids heretofore dedicated or
that routtl fnmish m the -lightest degree ao excuse
tnlrtl Thuradaya of each month ia
No
which they will be exempt from the Uw
for the proposed leg*i»l»<>on
'ed for road purposes, and ex-
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
4
THE PR 1\ t I PALS OF PRIVATE
That
it
uill
prevent
parents
from
educating
waste
ting further a certain tract of
SCHOOLS ARGUMENT 1 *!t is against the best
their children in private school» both inside and
GORA L. MILLER, Secretary
toxlmately 46 acres conveyed by
outside of the State, as they canrvzt even send
American ideals of free. fo™. '« 'hat it denies to men
'orb, U
their children elsewhere to be educated
and w&rsen freedom of thought ami action m the
olph Zweifel to Hugh Barber,
That so far from being united in support oi the
Chosce of environment and' su II uwkus lor lhear chd-
Je Barber and M. L. Barber, by
Bill, the Ma&ontc Fraternity in the State ts di»
dren”
Marathon Lodge No.
vided. many oi the leading Masons art openly
t S THE SEVENTH D** ADVENTISTS'
¿93, Knights of Pyth
opposed to it and the Grand Master of the State
ARGUMENT
"We are noi) -u all certain that a
las. Regular meeting
Grand Lodge has publicly denied that the Grand
man educated m the public scho if'» more intefligi nt
Monday evening at
Lodge indorsed rt
I
than d he were educated in a ; »ivate or sectarian
That the best elements in the social religWMts»
•chool. nor have we heard any Convincing argu­
7:45 sharp. By order
educational, and political life of the Stat«- are <4».
ment dial a persnn is necessarily "»ore patriotic if
of
the
Chancellor
posed to the measura
I
eoucaccd in a public school, than i'< he were edu­
Commander.
LEGALS
J
Dinner is Served
T
TOURIST CAFE
God
their children
Governments cannot rightfully
take them away
Forest L. Howard
CHIROPRACTOR*
Cooking Utensils "¿T CLEAN
Facts demonstrated
Arguments unanswered
r
SAPOLIO
’
I Lodge Directory
U______
OCZ]aZXXDOCZ30(
A vote for Olcott is a vote
for the Roosevelt Highway
When the Roosevelt Highway bill was first up for consideration. Governor
Olcott was one of its friends and not only spoke favorably of it, but gave it
his signature of approval.
When the bill came up for final approval in the senate, Senator Pierce,
now candidate for Governor, absented himself and did not vote for it. (See
Senate Journal 1919, page 291 )
Pierce is opposed to the issuance of bonds for the building of highways, and
the Roosevelt Highway can be built in no other way.
In his public speeches all over eastern Oregon, where the Roosevelt High­
way is not popular, Governor Olcott has declared for the building of this
highway.
The Republican state platform declares for it and pledges the Governor
and all the legislative candidates on the Republican ticket specifically to the
Roosevelt Highway.
Therefore, a vote for Ben Olcott is the same as a vote for the Roosevelt
Highway.
That the educational leaders, inside and outside
of the State, art opposed to the Bill Dr Nichol is
Murray Butler, of Columbia University, says
It
should be called a Bill to render the American
rvstem ol education impossible in Oregon/’ The
Presidents of Yale. Princeton, Chicago. Leland
Stanford and other great Universities have env
phatically condemned it
That the private schools, under the existing
taw. arc required to conform their course of ttud*
fes to the public schools standards, the Engti h
; language is made compulsory, and they are sub* •
Vect to the inspection and supervision of the Slate
uthorities.
That the proposed tow will close up every
oaphan asylum, home for defective and dependent
cli Idren. and other private charities, where any
elil nentary mstrvctioo ol the inmates 11 at*
tein; -ted
'X *at it destroys the rights of minorities the
vita* and valuable principle of Amer ¡ran ism. and the
on*.
it has preserved thi country fr*xn the tyranny
of Ol< World Governments
TJA ARGUMENTS UNANSWERED again*
the bill are contained in the "Voters Pamphlet*
it'.ucdl y the Stale The chief points of the same
arc as ft 'low»
Upon the foregoing datrmenl of the case sve invoke (I m -fnir and inU-lli-
gent judgment of the voters of Oregon, confident of the result if a regard
for the inherited and fundamental principles of rr-aw»nal>L- liberty are to
^prevail in this state.
CATHOLIC CIVIC RIGHTS ASSOCIATION OF OREGON
•
Vote for Olcott
for GOVERNOR
REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
C- E INOALLS, Secrerery
WALTE!» L- TXXIZE.
(Paid Advertisement)
cated in a school not supported by’ public Lu,
tkxa*
6 THE CATHOLIC ARGUMENT
There
ts no oer avion now for agnation that wi^ estrange
old friends and neighbors, and that will ii^Vxie our
¿xnpfe into classes and factions
No grealfr mis­
fortune can befall us than movements caku'. W'l
create division»/
3
THE PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS''<«♦
CL MEN T: "It is bawd on the philosophy of anAPC-
racy—that rhe ihild belongs primarily to the StaiV
it Is an unjustifiable invasion of family authority, an 1
threatens ultmutely the guarantee of our Ameru.it»
liberty * '
The foreg'xng ‘Negative Arguments' are as
strong today as when written in i filed They re­
main unshaken and unshakable after three
nx,nths of public discussion
The greet International Convention ol the Epic
(nl Qiorrh. meeting in Hartland recently, adopted
nneuf and onequiv Kal resolutiorts condunmni' this
bill
Tb« State Conference o< the Methodist Episcopal
Chureh at its meeting m Salem last August, refused
Ui entertain any movement ticking to an endorse­
ment of the bill, by the express ruling of lhe Presid­
ing [fashop
9
.'Ji b Morgan Building, PortlaixL etnico
By Dudley G. Wooten,
Eu-cuiive Secretary
Vote 315 X NO against
School Monopoly Bill
Named on the ballot Cormpedsory Education Bill
V. R. C.
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54 Dept.
of Oregon, meets on first and third
Friday evenings of each month, at
8 p. m., In the W. O. W. hall. Vial-
tors welcome.
Mrs Clarence Stanley, President
Elizabeth Conover. Sec'y.
Corinth Post.No 35. De pt- of Oreg vi
Meets on second and oi.
fourth Saturdays of tach
month at 1:30 p. .m In
W O W.
J. <4. DIEHL. Comdr.
II. W. SPEAR, Adjt.
ohnion Chapter No.
R. A. M-
M
Stated convocations every
rst and third Friday».
Visitors welcome.
I. E. Keldson. Seo.
Tillamook Lodge No. 57. A.F & A.M-
Stat’Xl Communication seo-
ond Wedni lay In each
uonth k Visiting I * ret br«Ma
welcome.
Harvxy Ebinger, Sec.
Tuesday eve., 7:80 p.m.
Rebekahs Wednesday evening
Comp 2-4. Thara^V
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