TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT FRWAY^APRI^r^W^ vs. Building, Potland, Oregon, within six 1923. BOTTS & WINSLOW W. E. Williams, Defendant. months from the date of the first pub Attorneys for Plaintiff. To W. E. Williams, the above named lication of this notice, date of first NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE publication hereof being April 6th, Residence and P. O. Address, Tilla­ defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon 1923. mook, Oregon. 24-7t You are hereby required to appear A. L. HOWARD By virtue of an execution in fore- and answer the complaint filed agaist Administrator of the estate of Hiram '.oaure duly issued by the Clerk of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS E. Howard, deceased. you in the above Court and cause on 26-5t he Circuit Court of the County of or before the expiration of six weeks Notice is hereby given that the from the date of the first publication ’illamook, State of Oregon, dated the NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING City Water Commission of Tillamook .th day of April, 1923, in a certain of this summons, and if you fail so City will receive sealed bids for the to appear and answer, for want there iction in the Circuit Court for said Notice is hereby given that the an­ digging of ditch on their right of of, plaintiff will apply to the Court bounty and State, wherein Tillamook City, a municipal corporation, as nual meeting of the owners of land way between the head works of the for the relief prayed for in the com­ plaintiff recovered judgment against rn Trask Drainage District of Tilla­ water system and Tillamook City for pliant, which is that the marriage con Ulnar Foundry & Machine Co., a cor­ mook County, Oregon, will be held at the purpose of laying water pipe, tract existing between plaintiff and poration for the sum of $3006.00, and the office of Botts & Winslow in Till­ Contract to be made upon the basis defendant be dissolved; that plaintiff costa and disbursements taxed at amook City, Oregon, on Wednesday, of 4288 cubic yards of common exca- be awarded an absolute divorce from $15.40, and attorney’s fees in the sum April 18, 1923, at the hour of eight ration and 450 cubic yards of hard- the defendant and for such other and of $300, and the further sum of $102 o’clock p. m. for the puropse of elect­ pan and rock excevation, a total of further relief as to the Court may insurance premium on the 6th day of ing a supervisor to serve for a term 4788 cubic yards. Work to be com­ seem equitable. of three years. By order of the pleted by June 1st, 1928. Bids will This summons is served upon you February, 1023. Notice is hereby given that I will Board of Supervisors. Dated this be opened at the City Water Office by publication in the Tillamook Head in Tillamook City, Oregon, Monday. light by order of the Honorable Ho­ on the 7th day of May, 1923, at the April 6, 1923. April 9th, 1928 and a Certided check mer Mason, County Judge of Tilla­ H. T. BOTTS, Secretary. Hiner Foundry & Machine Co.’s shop 26-2t equal to five percewt of the bid price mook County, Oregon, made on the in Tillamook City in said county, at must accompany bid, and bonds will 28th day of March, 1923, requiring NOTICE TO CREDITORS 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day be required for the faithful perform­ publication to be made once a week sell at public auction to the highest ance of the contract. The aforesaid for six successive weeks and that you Register No. 382 bidder, for cash, the following des­ In the County Court of the State of commission reserves the right tv re­ appear and answer on or before the cribed property to-wit: expiration of six weeks from the 70 feet off of the North end of lots Oregon for the County of Hood River ject any or all bids. TILLAMOOK CITY WATER COM­ date of the first publication, and the 3 and 4, of Block 2, of the Town of In theMatter of the Estate of MISSION, first publication of this summons is Lincoln (now Tillamook City), Ore­ M. Sue Henderson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- By C. B. Stanley, Secretary. made on March 30, 1923. gon. ' Also a atrip of land five feet in dersigned have beep appointed by BOTTS & WINSLOW width lying immediately East of the the County Court of the State of Ore­ Attorneys for the plaintiff. CALL FOR BIDS gon for the County of Hood River, above desapbed tract. Residence and P. O. Address, Tilla­ Also the following described per­ Executors of the Estate of M. Sue mook, Oregon. 25-7t. Notice is hereby given that the sonal ppaparty situate in the building Henderson, deceased, and all persons located upon said above described real having claims against said estate will County Court of Tillamook County present them to the undersigned Tru­ will, until 10 o’clock on April 19, 1923 NOTICEO F ADMINISTRATOR’S property, to-wit: SALE man Butler, at the office of Butler receive bids for the operation of the Lathe, 24 inch.. Banking company, in Hood River. Ferry at Woods, Oregon, from May n lathe, 32 inch. 1 Oregon, with proper vouchers veri­ 1, 1923 to April 30, 1924. 1 Bhffaltf drill press, ,20 inch. In the County Court of the State of No bids will be considered unless 1 Newhaven iron planer, 24x24x6. fied thereto, within six months from Oregon, for the County of Tillamook the date hereof. Dated February 28, accompanied by cash, bidders' bonds, In the Matter of the Estate of 1 American lathe, 14 inch or certified check, for amount equal 1923. 1 Mayer Bros, trip-hammer. Augustine Wells, deceased. to at least 5 per cent of the total MORTIMER, LENORE ADAMS 1 Number 2 Davis Key seater. Notice is hereby given, that pursu­ amount of bid. TRUMAN BUTLER, 1 Silver Band saw, 14 inch. ant to an order of the Honorable Ho­ The right is reserved to reject any Executors of the Estate of M. Sue 1 Fay wood planer, 14 inch. mer Mason, Judge of Tillamook Coun and all bids or to accept the bid deem Henderson, deceased. 1 Fay-Egan jointer planer. ty, Oregon, made and entered on the First publication of Notice April 6, ed best for Tillamook County. Together with the tenements, her­ 25th day of October, 1922, authoriz­ H. S. BRIMHALL, editaments and appurtenances thereto 1923; last publication of Notice May ing the sale of the following describ­ County Clerk. 25-3t belonging or in anywise appertain­ 4, 1923. ed real property, to-wit: ing. The South one half (1-2 of the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Taken and levied upon as the prop­ ORDER Southeast quarter (1-4) of Section erty of the said Hiner Foundry & Ma­ twenty-two (22) and the North one Notice is hereby given that the half (1-2) of the Northeast quarter chine Co., or as much thereof as may In the County Court of the State of be necessary to satisfy the said judg­ Oregon for the County of Tillamook Water Commission of Tillamook City, (1-4) of Section twenty-seven (27) Oregon will receive sealed bids on Township one (1), South of Range ment in favor of Tillamook City against said company, with interest In the matter of the Estate of water pipe to be used by said com­ eight (8), West of the Willamette mission, said pipe to be either Cast Meridian, containing one hundred six­ thereon, together with all costs and WilBam H. Hamilton, deceased. This cause coming on to be heard Iron, Matheson Steel, Wood Stave, ty (160) acres, all in Tillamook disbursements that have or may ac­ upon the petition of R. N. Henkle, plain, treated plain double dipped and County, State of Oregon. crue, including, paid insurance. Dated at Tillamook, Ore., April 5, duly appointed, qualified and acting wrapped, Steel Screw, or Reinforced There will be sold at private sale administrator of the estate of Will­ Concrete Pipe all to stand 250 foot said property, in the Law Offices of 1923. JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff. iam H. Hamilton, deceased, asking head. Pipe to be delivered F. O. B. Barrick & Hall, in the National Build 26-4t for a license to sell the real property Tillamook City by June 1st, 1923. ing, Tillamook County, Oregon, be­ NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL of said deceased at public or private Bids will be opened at the Water tween the hours of one and two o'­ sale in order to meet the funeral ex­ Commission's office in Tillamook City clock, p. m., on the 25th day of April MEETING. penses of deceased aad the expenses Monday April 9th, 1923 at 8 p. m. 1923, for cash or part cash and se­ of administration, for the reason that and a Certified Check for five per­ curity, for the balance, as to the ad­ Notice is hereby given that by or- there is not a sufficient amount of per cent of the bid price must accompany ministrator shall seem best fot the der of the District School Board of sonal property in the hands of said all bids. The said Water Commission interests of said estate. School District No. 9 a special meet­ administrator for these purposes, and reserves the right to reject any or EVERETT WELLS, ing of the legal voters of sa. I Dis­ asking that a date be set and publi­ all bids. 25-4t Administrator. trict will be held at the gy asiunt cation made of the same for the hear­ TILLAMOOK CITY WATER COM of said District in Tillan .. City, ing of said petition. . MISSION, Oregon, on Friday, April 20, 1923, at Now therefore, it is hereby order 24-3t By C. B. Stanley, Secretary the hour of one o’clock P. M. for ed, judged and decreed that all per­ Wing purpose, to-wit: sona interested in said estate appear NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS horize the District School before me in the County oCurt room of School District No. 9 to sell in the County Court House in Tilla- I wish to call your attention to the lose of the following real prop mook City, Oregon, at the hour of fact that 1922 taxes must be paid the 91 st day of ed by the District, to-wit: ten o’clock a. in., on erty prior to April 5th, in order to avoid Supreme Tribunal, With Seat at iencing at a point 560 feet April, A. D., 1923, to show cause, additional interest. In case of pay said license d 30 feet East of the South if any there be, why Moscow, to Have Criminal, ment of first half prior to that date er of Block 10 of the Town should not be granted, and that no­ the remainder may go until October Civil and Appeal Branches. Mln n< w Tillamook City, and tice of said hearing be published in 5th without interest. Write us for g thence South 16 rods; thence four issues of the Tillamook Head­ statement and give the description Moscow.—The revolutionary tribu­ ftp-t; thence North 16 rods; light, a newspaper of general cirMi- West of your property. nals which, along with the dreaded thence 80< feet East k" the place of lation published in Tillamook County ■’cbeka," were Instruments of Red ter­ JOHN ASCHIM. Sheriff. !3 8t beginning, together with the building Oregon. First publication to occur ror during the worst jM-rli'd of the on the 23rd day of March, 1923, and thereon, bolshevlst revolution, passed Into ORDER On such terms as the School Board the last, publication on the 12th day history the other ilay when a new and permanent court system was In may be able to negotiate to the best of April, 1923. Dated March 20. advantage. 1923. In the County Court of the State of augurated throughout Russia. While founded upon lines not un HOMER MASON, County Judg< And als" for the purpose of auth- Oregon for the County of Tillamook like those of the court systems of orizing th" School Board to sell and In the Matter of the Estate of some other European countries, the dispose of the following real prop- William Tone, deceased new Russlxn courts have some partic­ Sl ’ M MONS erty owned by the District, to-wit: This cause coming on to be her.rd ularly communistic features all tlielr Begir ining at a point 17.69 chains upon the petition of Agnes Hershey own. South and 2.64 chains West of the In the Circuit Court of the State of duly appointed, qualified and acting The Supreme court of Hnssla, which Oregon for Tillamook County. Southeast corner of Block 6 in Will­ administratrix of the estate of Will will sit In Moscow will have three iam D. Stillwell's Addition to the Lizzie S. Churchill, Plaintiff ' lam Tone, deceased, asking for a li­ branches, tine will be for criminal vs. town of Lincoln, now Tillamook City, cense to sell the real property of said cases, one for civil arid the other a court of appeal There will he also said point being the Southeast cor­ Walter O. Churchill, Defendant. deceased at public or private sale in district courts to try cases of local To Walter O. Churchill, the above ner of what was formerly the Gil­ order to meet the funeral expense Importance. Hnd the ‘‘people's” courts, ford Stillwell Park, and running named defendant: of deceased and the expense of admii corresponding to police magistrates, In the Name of the State of Ore­ istration. for the reason that there is will '■(«orate In each village and city thence Routh 162 feet, more or less to a point on the North line of gon: You are hereby required to ap­ not a sufficient amount of persona! district to trv minor offenses. Ninth Street. in Tillamook City. Ore- pear and answer the complaint filed property in the hands of said admin Stuchka la Chairman. gon, S*t< i.led; thence running West against you in the above entitled istratrix for these purposes, and ask­ Peter 8tuchka. Lettish lawyer, who ■ W r . . ■ • c ■ 1 V: _*L t>< North line of said Ninth cause on or before the expiration of ing that a date be set and publication gained fame as the holshevla» dictator ■tended 135 feet more or less six weeks from the date of the nrst made of the same for the hearing of of Latvia when Riga »»» In the hands of the communists, hue been named Ito include within the bound- publication of this summons, and if said petition. as chairman of the Supreme court ■ this description one half you fail so to answer, for want there- Now, Therefore, it is hereby order plaintiff will apply to the Coart ed, adjudged and decreed that all pe- Another Lett. M. Karkln, will he his I land; thence North 162 feet assistant In the criminal, civil and S less, to the South line of for relief demanded in the complaint, sons interested in said estate appear appeal branches however, the s?i I Park aforesaid; thence East which is that the marriage contract before me in the County Court root» preme court judge* are mostly men be South line of said Park to existing between plaintiff and the de­ in the County Court House in Tilla­ who server! in responsible prxsltlons In 1 fendant be dissolved; that plaintiff mook City, Oregon, at the hour of the revolutionary tribunal«, all com be of beginning. |»ueh terms as the Board tnav recover from you the costs and dis­ ten o’clock a. m., on the 23rd day of mutilate tried and true Jacob Peters, o negotiate to the best a ». bursements of the suit, and that you April. A. D., 1923, to show cause, if who bended the *cheku” at Petro •contribute the sum of $75 per month any there be, why said license should grad during the Red terror la one of io the District- - for the support of Lloyd O. Church­ not be granted, and that notice of ♦ e Judges rrf tlie criminal depart C. A. McGHEE, ment ill, the child of plaintiff and defend­ said hearing be published in four is­ District Clerk M Kursky, commissar of Justice, will ant, and that plaintiff have such sues of the Tillamook Headlight, a 1» chief procurator or attorney gen other relief as may be equitable. newspaper of general circulation pub eral In the new court system hut the bTICF TO CREDITORS This summons is served upon you lished in Tillamook county, Oregor active proseciitr>r will t-e Vb-d'mlr lis hereby given that the un- by publication is the Tillamook Head j First publication to occur on the 30tb Krylenko, formerly chalnnan of the revolutionary trlbnBols I has been appointed Admit- light by order of the Hon. Homer day of March, 1923. Dated Mar.h New Jury System Mason, County Judge of Tillamook 27, 1923. bf the estate of Hiram E. A peculiar feature of the new eyw HOMER MASON Ideceased, by the County County, Oregon, made on March 22 I tern 1» that a t|*< les of "Juror" la In County Judge 1923. requiring publication to t 25-4» ■ Tillamook county, Oregon, traduced There wIP he two of then. lie has qualified as such. All mad* once a week for six -ucn each case sitting tieside the Judg- a S' * La ’.ing claims against said ( '.voeks and that V-1 s and having full povera to question ■ required to present the j wl»ne«»e« ami stforneya. They will T I verified, to th* underri’T. re • 'll- •' , ' i-o to nr. .n LEGAL NOTICES RUSS HAVE NEW COURT SYSTEM ---- «------ P-4- 7 a majority vote of the three serving to convict or free the prisoner. Punela of these prospective Jurymen are now being »elected throughout Rus­ sia. The various trade unions and pro­ fessional organizations select them from their own numbers, and they must be ready to go into court at any time they are called upon. The Moscow quota of Jurors Is 4.000. When they alt tn trials the Jurymen are paid, not by the government, but by their employers, receiving their rogu lar day's wages for the time passed In court. When the new court system Is In full swing. It Is expected that most of the lawyers appearing will be men trained In the law courts of the old regime. Professional unions of law­ yers are being organized, subject to the approval of the soviet authorities. Cat She Fed Saves Woman From Starving New York.—Having spent her last cent fine milk for stray cats, many of which she has fed nightly for two years. Mary Poeartl. forty-five, sank upon the bed In her dingy tworoocn fiat at 306 Avenue B, and slipped Into unconoriotisnoas of ■arvatlotx Pa trolman Dterker of the Fifth street Station found her when he broke down her door recently Upon the fluor were 200 empty milk bottles if she live»—and at Bellevue hos­ pital physicians say she has only a ■leader chance—the woman wilt owe her life to the cats «tie befriended. For two nights they came back, as usual, for milk, and. finding none, "meowed" mournfully tinder her ground floor window. Neighbors told the police of the cots’ actions. Dwellers In the Avenue It tenement say the womtn took the rooms two years ago. locked her door and never apt'earet! tn the daytime Each night, howeser. she went out and returned with six bottles of milk, which she trained Into saucers placed outside her window. For a year. until three months ago. the woman had a male visitor ns mysterious as aha File visits censed suddenly. A milk denier with whom she traded said she told him this man was her husband. FREED BY CONFESSION Indian After 25 Years in Prison Is Now Enjoying Wealth. Washington, D. C.—How a half- breed Cherokee Indian, CJiarmer Tld well, languished from hLs youth fot n quarter of a century In federal pris­ ons before being released on a base­ less murder charge, was reveal's! In a tragic story told by the Department of Justice. Freed from the charge by a deathbed confession after his years of suffering, the former prison­ er is now enjoying the wealth of In­ herited Oklaii'ana oil lands. Three presidents, Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson, denied pardons to Tid­ well uion j-erfiin-d fes’ftnony. "The Lord lina been wanting me to tell it for all the." .ear», aiui ■ am afraid He won’t forgive me for not tc'Ung It." reads the stfiikult of Mrs. Jamis Brown, the dying wife of the man for whose alleged murder Tid­ well passe'! twenty-five years In pris­ on tn Ohio and Atlanta federal pris­ ons. One of Brown’s sons, himself be­ hind prison bars today, was said to have corroborated the deathbed con­ fession of hla mother, that Tidwell convicted co perjured evidence. The man who committed the mnrder was said to have been a former sweetheart of Mrs. Brown and has long been dead. Dr. H. F. Smith *of the public health service, of the 1918-19 epidemic, 23 per cent of the supposed cases had to be excluded as being really cerebro­ spinal meningitis, cerebral syphlllla, brain abscess, tuberculosis meningitis, epilepsy, poliomyelitis, hysteria, or acute alcoholism "The disease appears to he only difficultly communicable Not a single secondary case la known to have oc­ curred In the Immediate famlles of the patients reported In 1918-19, al­ though some 9«' persons were ex­ posed. “The fatality is rather high. Of the 150 cases Htudled by Smith, death rs- suited In 46. or 29 per cent. Wears $250,000 Worth "It is interesting, though perhaps not significant, that the peak of the of Diamonds and Pearls outbreak of 1918-19 was reached in New York City tn January. In Vir­ ginia In February, and In Ixtulslana, Texas and Illinois In March. In Cali­ fornia the largest number of cases rej>orted 111 any one month win tn April. Whether thlB progress was re­ lated to the season of the year, or was merely a result of the spread of the disease. Is not known. Comparison with the present spread may throw some light on the subject. "The disease Is slow In develop­ ment and long In duration. The [»erlod of convalescence Is variable; In some cases recovery Is completed within twe weeks after the subsidence of the acute symptoms, but In others It Is pro­ longed and leaves Its record on the mind, on certain niuscleo and on the nerves of the cranium. The mental troubles, however, usually pass off eventually. “The appearance at encephalitis In epidemic form has. except for one epi­ demic rept’cted from Austria, always been followed by an epidemic of Influ­ enza. Forty-elx per cent of the cases studied by Doctor Smith had had In­ fluenza Hnd 54 per cent had not. TYie Influenza attack rate has been ascribed to the lowering of the vitality of the patients by the Influenza, but has also Quite easy to wear. In fact you can been explained as being really due to wear a quarter million dollars' worth another attack of Influenza which has almost as easily as one solitaire. Invaded the central nervous system of I This la tlie world-famous “River at the body. Whether or not there Is any Gulden Glory" 52-karat Haiuoul made connection between the two diseases up In the form of a pendant In which has not yet been established." *,090 pearls and hundreds of Hussion _________________ I lapis laxull beads compoee the neck­ Childhood Lovers, 73 piece. This famous Jewel was inu-e the and 72, Meet, Wed l-roperty at Abdul llamld and won by Sheridan. Ore.—George Marvel, sev- him us a setting In his decoration of the Order of the Garter He present­ enty-threo, and Mrs. Nancy Shipley, ed It to a Russian princess, who later seventy-two, were married here as the culmination of a ronuince of near­ was forced to sell It In Parte MI sh Gilds Gray Is now wearing the ly sixty years ago, when they were quarter of s million dollars' worth of child sweethearts In their old homes biasing Jewelry In a theatrical produc­ In Illinois. Their youthful romance becamu tion. She wears the Jewel every day. and guards are always handy to pro­ blighted and each married a chum of the otb'-r They lost track of encti tect her. other alter that nnd finally came sep­ arately to Oregon. Eight years ago Marvel loet hfs wife hy death and at Hbout the same time Mra Shipley’s huetend di«i. Through a mutual Surgeon General Cummings Tells friend Mapei reeeutl.v learned that Mrs Shljiley lived h^re From his About Sleeping Sickness. home In eastern Oregon Te wrote h*r, Corrwipondence ensued between thorn'. Washington.—While reports oi The roSii-le have 40 grandchildren cases of “sleeping sickness" art- reach­ and seven great grandchildren, many ing the Public Health Service from of whom utfended the wedding. * -ut tn •'•ft» . various parts of the country, Sur geon General Hugh S. Cumming said that the service hnd no statistics sufficient^ rriluble to warrant state j Coal Oil Bath Kills menF as to tlie extent of the disease Cooties, Also Bull throughout the United States "Encephalitis l(-thargl''n, or sl»s-pitig i <1 E. Moore, a farmer of Cosh- sickness, uh It in popularly known, I m I octou, o„ had a cootie-infested reportable by physician« In only com­ j bull To kill the coutles Moure paratively few states," suld the sur­ i palntej the bull with coal oil. geon general. “In the larger part of j When the bull walked too close the country the only data available t to a lime kiln. Ills hide burst into are based on newspai>er reports More ttamea The Hull plunged under over, the disease Is rather i-ssy to a straw stuck. confuse with some other diseases, and I The cooties are gone, but so Its prevalence Is, therefor«-, likely to • art- tlie straw stack and the bull. is- unduly magnified. e e • e a -o • e- e o- • e--e -e- e .. z “Thus, In an Investigation made by T --- - - - ------------ --------- - ---------, USUALLY FOLLOWS FLU A Treasure of a Car The public has a way of giving honor where honor is due. (Certainly Overland was never more worthy. It is better looking, more comfortable, more depend* able and more economical. We believe it is the greatest automobile value in the world. And wo back it up to die limit of our resources. te rs« YsterSsy frrotog Fss$ Fstek It F*4sa tM Ittüití UU Utl AU gris«« /. s. 8. STAR GARAGE nnrvp nvruT.AKD AND PFATTZF THE DT^FFRENCR