RIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT fendant be dissolved; that plaintiff recover from you the costs and dis­ bursements of the suit, and that you contribute the sum of $75 per month for the support of Lloyd O. Church­ ill, the child of plaintiff and defend­ ant, and that plaintiff have such other relief as may be equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Tillamook Head­ light by order of the Hon, Homer Mason, County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, made on March 22 1923, requiring publication to be made once a week for six successive weeks and that you appear and ans­ wer on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first pub­ lication, and that first publication of the summons is made March 23rd, 1923. BOTTS & WINSLOW Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and P. O. Address, Tilla­ mook, Oregon. 24-7t 7 the undersigned at the First Nation­ Klamath Falls—One of largest lum Myrtle Creek—New logging rail- al bank of Tillamook, Oregon, to­ ber mills on Pacific coast to be built road to beb uilt tapping 60,000,000 ft. gether with the proper vouchers and at MeDoel. timber. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE verified, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this April Soldier’s Minimum Supply, Ac­ 20th, 1923. By virtue of an execution in fore­ cording Vkorld War ulta. « ’WOHUKM ’M IM W. J. RIECHERS closure duly issued by the Clerk of Administrator of the Estate of An-1 Wushlugtun.—A million uien at the the Circuit Court of the County of 88 •. t front would consume 80,000.000 pounds tone Totzauer, deceased. Tillamook, State of Oregon, dated the a day of food and stores, army statis­ 5th day of April, 1923, in a certain NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE FOR Pl BLICAT1ON tics Indicate. American expeditionary actio t .n the Circuit Court for said force«* experience Indicates thut 30 County and State, wherein Tillamook pounds per man per day is the abso­ Notice is hereby given that the 06367 City, a municipal corporation, as lute minimum and allows nothing for County Court of Tillamook County­ Department of the Interior plaintiff recovered judgment against will until 10 o’clock A. M. May 5, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore storing up reserve stocks in the dumps Hiner Foundry & Machine Co., a cor­ 1923, receive bids for the improve­ April 14th, 1923. for use in offensives. The figures came up during recent poration for the sum of $3000.00, and ment of a section of road on the north Notice is hereby given that Charles calculations us to truin operating per­ costs and disbursements taxed at side of Wilson River, about 1 1-2 W. Cruthers, of Dolph, Ore., who on sonnel necessary to handle the flow $15.40, and attorney’s fees in the sum miles above the Jenkins Bridge, ac­ April 25th, 1919, made Homestead i of materials to the front. It was es­ of $300, and the further sum of $102 cording to the plans and specifications Entry No. 06367, for the NW 1-1 timated thut a .single field army would insurance premium on the Gth day of on file in the office of the County- SE 1-4 Section 15, Township 4 S., require the movement of 6,000 tons a February, 1923. Clerk. Range 10 W. Willamette Meridian, day of supplies of all kinds, exclusive Notice is hereby given that I will Improvement to consist of approx­ has filed notice of intention to make of concentrations of stores and equip­ on the 7th day of May, 1923, at the imately 1400 feet of clearing, grading three year proof, to establish claim ment for a contemplated major opera Hiner Foundry & Machine Co.’s shop and surfacing. to the land above described, before tlon. In other words, railways to the in Tillamook City in said county, at No bid will be accepted unless ac­ the Clerk of the County Court for Till front fol­ this one army must be pre- 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day companied by cash, certified check or amook County, Oregon, at Tillamook, pared to liandle 12 trains dally each ORDER sell at public auction to the highest bidders bond for an amount equal to Oregon, on the 8th day of June. 1923. way. An army railway battalion Is bidder, for cash, the following des­ at least 5 per cent of the total amount Claimant names as witnesses: proximately 000 men strong, It cribed property to-wit: In the County- Court of the State of of the bid. Carl Shortridge, of Cloverdale,, Ore. clunos personnel necessary for the 70 feet off of the North end of lots Oregon for the County of Tillamook The right is reserved to reject any C. A. Smith, of Cloverdale, Ore. eration of six trains a day, from train 3 and 4, of Block 2, of the Town of In the Matter of the Estate of and all bids or to accept the bid Frank Nelson, of Cloverdale, Ore. crews to right of way and equipment Lincoln (now Tillamook City), Ore- William Tone, deceased. deemed best for Tillamook county. A. C. Gist, of Cloverdale, Ore. maintenance forces, over one engine gon. This cause coming on to be heard division of trackage, or about 100 miles H. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk Acts 3-2-89 and 6-6-1912. of road. Also a strip of land five feet in upon the petition o' Agnes Hershey First publication April 20, 1923; ALEXANDER SWEEK, In a pinch, a battalion might han­ width lying immediately East of the duly appointed, qualified and acting last publication May 4, 1923. Register 28-5t dle nine trains a day, but to be secure above described tract. administratrix jf the estate of Will­ In preparing to handle a 12-traln sched­ Alsu the following. described per­ iam Tone, deceased, asking for a li­ NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE FOR SALE ule behind a field army the experts sonal property situate in the building cense to sell the real property of said hold that It would be necessary to located upon said above described real deceased at public or private sale in No. 2919 Gasoline pump, 5 gal. stroke and 2 put In two railway battalions per 100 property, to-wit: order to meet the funeral expenses In the Circuit Court of the State of measuring oil drums. A bargain. Bu­ tnllea of road to the front. 1 Gishold Lathe, 24 inch.. of deceased and the expense of admin Oregon for the County of Tillamook ick Garage, McMinnville, Oregon 27-3t With this organization the railway 1 Pullman lathe, 32 inch. istration, for the reason that there is Pearl S. Matthes, Plaintiff troops for a limited period could han­ 1 Buffalo drill press, ,20 inch. not a sufficient amount of personal vs $40,000 to be spent in completion dle 18 trains a day, It Is estimated, and assuming that the army distance 1 Newhaven iron planer, 24x24x6. property in the hands of said admin­ Peter N. Forsythe and his wife of St. Helens-Pittsburg road. to the front is 300 miles, 30 railway istratrix for these purposes, and ask­ 1 American lathe, 14 inch Virginia Forsythe, Defendants. operating battalions would be neces­ ing that a date be set and publication 1 Mayer Bros, trip-hammer. By virtue of as execution issued sary for a full “six army” emergency. made of the same for the hearing of out of the above entitled Court, in 1 Number 2 Davis Key seater. the ingredients printed Under the new plan of building up said petition. 1 Silver Band saw, 14 inch. the above entitled cause, to me di­ In the organized reserve, the complete on the Jabel of your bak­ 1 Fay wood planer, 14 inch. Now, Therefore, it is hereby order­ rected and dated the 24th day of framework of railway operating bat- 1 Fay-Egan jointer planer. ed, adjudged and decreed that all per March, 1923, upon a judgment and glions from the personnel of the ex- ing powder tin include Together with the tenements, her­ sons interested in said estate appear decree of foreclosure rendered and Ifig railway systems, 44 of these units editaments and appurtenances thereto before me in the County Court room entered in said Court on the 7th day 6 available. Even In the event that Cream of Tartar—your belonging or in anywise appertain­ in the County Court House in Tilla­ of February, 1923, in favor of Pearl al’. were called suddenly Into service, mook City, Oregon, at the hour of S. Matthes, the plaintiff, and against Mme. Kemal Pasha Makes Her however, It Is believed at the War de­ ing. cakes, biscuits and other partment that there would be no serl Taken and levied upon as the prop­ ten o’clock a. m., on the 23rd day of Peter N.Forsythe and Virginia For­ Appearance at Angora in ous Impairment of the operating foods will be more health­ erty of the said Hiner Foundry & Ma­ April, A. D., 1923, to show cause, if sythe, the defendants, for the sum of forces of the railroads, as not more Male Riding Costume. chine Co., or as much thereof as may any there be, why said license should $433.75 with intrest thereon at the titan 5 per cent of the operating i>er- ful and have a finer tex­ be necessary to satisfy the said judg­ not be granted, and that notice of rate of 6 per cent per annum from the aonnel would be Involved. Angora. — One of the most laudable ment in favor of Tillamook City said hearing be published in four is­ 7th day of February, 1923, and the aims of the nationalist regime In Tur­ The number of railway employees of ture and taste. against said company, with interest sues of the Tillamook Headlight, a further sum of $100 with interest key is to emancipate the Turkish necessary skill anil experience is so thereon, together with all costs and newspaper of general circulation pub­ thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per women, who enjoy none of the free­ great that double the number could be That is one of the rea­ disbursements that have or may ac­ lished in Tillamook county, Oregon. annum from the 7th day of February dom or privileges accorded other withdrawn, It Is estimated, without crue, including paid insurance. First publication to occur on the 30th 1923, and for the further sum of women of the world. The foremost tying up the roads, particularly tinder sons why thoughtful Dated at Tillamook, Ore., April 5, day of March, 1923. Dated March $30.25, costs and disbursements here­ exponents of woman’s rights In Tur­ the new plan which allots a reserve battalion to about each 2,000 miles of key are Halliday Edlbe Hanum, a 27, 1ST23. 1923. in, and the costs of and upon this women insist on each system. JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff. HOMER MASON 26-4t writ, I did upon the 16th day of graduate of the American Girls’ col­ lege at Constantinople, and Mme. 25-4t County Judge. April, 1923, levy upon all the right, Kemal Pasha, the pretty nlneteen- Woman Is Sentenced NOTICE TO CREDITORS title and interest of the above de­ year-old bride of Mustapha Kemal SUMMONS fendants or either of them in and to Pasha. to 500 Days at Home Notice is hereby given that the un­ the following real property, to-wit: Halliday Edlbe Hanum Is already Mrs. Elizabeth Esplnoln, of dersigned has been appointed Admin­ In the Circuit Court of the State of The North Half (N 1-2) of the well known In the United States for Fresno, Cui., convicted of boot­ Oregon for Tillamook County istrator of the estate of Hiram E. her work as head of the Angora min ­ North East Quarter (N. E. 1-4) of legging on her own confession, Howard, deceased, by the County Orra S. Williams, Plaintiff Section Eighteen (18) in Township istry of education and for ber advo­ was sentenced to spend 500 days Court of Tillamook county, Oregon, vs. Four (4), South of Range Seven cacy of more rational customs affect­ In her own home, caring for her ing Moslem women. Two of her gons The ONL Y nationally distrib­ and that he has qualified as such. All W. E. Williams, Defendant. four little children, by Police (7) West of the Willamette Meridian uted Cream of Tartar Judge Crichton. persons having claims against said To W. E. Williams, the above named containing 80 acres of land, Tillamook are students at Ann Arbor, Mich. But Mme. Kemal Pasha Is a new The woman was unable to pay estate are required to present the defendant: Baking Powder County, State of Oregon. element in Turkish civic and political a fine of $500, bo was ordered to In the Name of the State of Oregon same duly verified, to the undersign­ Now therefore by virtue of said life. Angora got Its first gllmpBe of work out the fine In -her own ed for allowance at the office of Rich­ You are hereby required to appear execution, judgment order, decree and the young reformer when ahe re­ Contains No Alum—Leaves home at the rate of $1 ti day. ard Talboy, Attorney, 509 McKay and answer the complaint filed agaist order of sale and in compliance with turned from Sinyrnn with her brilliant No Bitter Taste Building, Potland, Oregon, within six you in the above Court and cause on the commands of said writ, I will husband. months from the date of the first pub or before the expiration of six weeks on Saturday the 19th day of May, Appears In Male Attire. lication of this notice, date of first from the date of the first publication 1923, at 10 A. M. at the North front Her sister Mohammedans lifted publication hereof being April 6th, of this summons, and if you fail so door of the County Court House in their somber veils In amnzement ns to appear and answer, for want there Tillamook, Tillamook County, State they snw her step from the train 1923. of, plaintiff will apply to the Court of Oregon, sell at public auction (sub­ dressed as a man, with riding A. L. HOWARD Administrator of the estate of Hiram for the relief prayed for in the com­ ject to redemption) to the highest breeches, high boots, spurs and a Jaun­ pliant, which is that the marriage con bidder for cash in hand, all the right, ty outing cap. It was evident that 26-5t E. Howard, deceased. the moment of her arrival she tract existing between plaintiff and title and interest which the within from wished It to he emphasized that Mus- defendant be dissolved; that plaintiff named defendants, or either of them tapha Kemal Pasha, In hfs campaign NOTICE TO CREDITORS be awarded an absolute divorce from had on the 7th day of February, 1923 for tlie emancipation of Turkish wom­ the defendant and for such other and the date of the enrolling and dock­ en. can count upon the full and active Register No. 382 further relief as to the Court may eting of the judgment herein, or since support of his wife. In the County Court of the State of It is not likely that Turkish women that date had in and to the above des­ Oregon for the County of Hood River seem equitable. will discard their black skirts and This summons is served upon you cribed property or any part thereof, In theMatter of the Estate of by publication in the Tillamook Head to satisfy said execution, judgment shawls and their Impenetrable veils M. Sue Henderson, deceased. for the unconventional masculine at­ Notice is hereby given that the un- light by order of the Honorable Ho­ order and decree, interest, costs and tire of Mme. Kemal, but It Is certain dersigned have beep appointed by mer Mason, County Judge of Tilla­ accruing costs. Dated this 16th «lay that her advent will modify or great­ ly curtail the restrictions and obso­ the; County Court of the State of Ore­ mook County, Oregon, made on the of April, 1923. JOHN ASCHIM, lete customs prescribed for the women gon for the County of Hood River, 28th day of March, 1923, requiring Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore­ of Turkey by Mahomet. Executors of the Estate of M. Sue publication to be made once a week Mme. Kemal Insists that the rules Henderson, deceased, and all persons for six successive weeks and that you gon. of conduct and dress prescribed by the having claims against said estate will appear and answer on or before the Date of first publication this 20th day stem founder of the Mohammedan pres, nt them to the undersigned Tru­ expiration of six weeks from the of April, 1923; date of last publica­ faith centuries ng" are not tenable to­ man Butler, at the office of Butler date of the first publication, and the tion this 18th day of May 1923. day, and she intends to Inject some 28-5t western customs Into Turkish femi­ Bank ing company, in Hood River, first publication of this summons is I Oregon, • with proper vouchers veri­ made on March 30, 1923. nine life. BOTTS & WINSLOW i TO CONTRACTORS Kept In Seclusion. fied thereto, within six months from Before the Inception of the nation­ Attorneys for t: the date hereof. Dated February 28, Residence and P. O. 1 ■> is hereby given that the alist movement Turkish women were 192.' ty Court of Tillamook County kept In the closest seclusion, and were i I.ENORE ADAMS MORTIMER, mook, Oregon. forbidden by their men to visit friends, | TRUMAN BUTLER, will until 10 o’clock A. M. May 3, dnnee or appear In public. Their lit­ 1923, receive bids for the excavation erature consisted of a cook book and |Exe< ators of the Estate of M. Sue NOTICEO F ADM of ditches down both sides of the a Koran. If th v ever glanced at a Henderson, deceased. SALE Goodspeed road for a distance of ap- man In public they were roundly First publication of Notice April 6, MODELS AND PRICES—/, o. b. factorisa ■hnstfsed by their husbands. 192: last publication of Notice May In the County Court of the State of proximately 4000 feet. SPECIAL SIX bio six LIGHT SIX The severest order of nuns could 5-Pess , //»' IV 0 ,50 H. P No bid will be accepted unless ac- 7-Pass , 126' W. H ,60 H. P 5-Pfit»., lir W H . 40 H P 4, 1923. Oregon, for the County of Tillamook not have led more restrained Ilves Touring $ 975 Touring ........................$U7J companied by cash, certified check In the Matter of the Estate of Roslitrr ( JP hm .).— 975 Speedster (S-Pass.) 18.11 Roadster (2 Pase )______1350 or bidders bond for an amount equal The Turkish woman was permitted SUMMONS Augustine Wells, deceased. Coupe Roadster Coupe (4-Pass.) 2400 out of her home only when she de­ Coupe (4-Pass ) 1875 (Jp.aai - ..... 1225 ( f Puaa 1 Notice is hereby given, that pursu­ to at least 5 per cent of the total sired to visit a mosque Her horizon Sed tin 1 > *'» Sedan 2050 Sedan . ............ „2750 In the Circuit Court of the State of ant to an order of the Honorable Ho­ amount of the bid. was limited to the four walls of her The right is reserved to reject any mer Mason, Judge of Tillamook Coun home. ■ Oregon for Tillamook County. But with the growth of ty, Oregon, made and entered on the and all bids, or* to accept the bid ■ S. Churchill. Plaintiff Turkey rill this Is changing, 25th day of October, 1922, authoriz­ deemed best for Tillamook County. vs. H. S. BRIMHALL, County Cl rk. women gradually are be ng ing the sale of the following d-scrib- I|wa t O. Churchill, Tcr n . .: First publication April 20, 1923 from their domestic bondage and now Welter 0. Chu. chill, Jthe above ed real property, to-wit: nd then are getting a glimpse of real The South one half (1-2 of the last publication May 4, 1923. •t: 1 defendant: life. jffli. the Name of the State of Ore- Southeast quarter (1-4) of Section They now appear on the streets nr d gw.: You arc hereby required to ap- twenty-two (22) and the North one NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF in place« of entertainment In Con­ ADMINISTRATOR stantinople In almost as great n m- per and answer the complaint filed half (1-2) of the Northeast quarter berw as foreign women. The time- ¿fa. st you in the above entitled (1-4) of Section twenty-seven (27> Notice is hereby given that the honored veil, or yashmak. Is Alsup- t Mu on or before the expiration of Township one (1), South of Range ring. ■ta weeks from the date of the first eight (8), West of the Willamette County Court of the State of Orgon, l «a Turkish girl* no longer cast furtive appointed pSb ^tion of this summons, and if Meridian, containing one hundred six­ for Tillamook county, has glance* at the young men of the entd fail so to answer, for want there­ ty (160) acres, all in Tillamook W. J. Riechers administrator of th ta). but mingle with them freely. And •state of Antone Totzauer, deee: at, plaintiff will apply to the Court County, State of Oregon. the modern Mo«letn woman Ins'sts There will be sold at private sale ■4, and any and all persona havi that her husband shall have only <>ne flat relief demanded in the complaint, wife. Instead of three or four as for­ said property, in the law Offices oí laims against said es’ate e are L y required to present the samr u merly. ■Jet. g between plaintiff a-, i the if- Bar ick & Hall, in tla> National Buii GAL NOTICES ing, Tillamook County, Oregon, be­ tween the hours of one and two o’­ clock, p. m., on the 25th day of April 1923, for cash or part cash and se­ curity, for the balance, as to the nd- niinistrator shall seem best fol the interests of said estate. EVERETT WELLS, 25-4t Administrator. USES 30 POUNDS DAILY When you have any Cows, Hogs, or Chickens to sell. Call lip the, SANITARY MEAT MARKET Both Phones KEMAL’S BRIDE REFORM LEADER ROYAL Baking Powder 1 I