Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 25, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. MAA
LEGAL NOTICES
In the Circuit Court of the State
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Walter Williams,
Plaintiff
and John Iceland Henderson,
Plaintiffs
vs
G. D Woodworth, otherwis» known as
Gilford I). Woodworth, and Rose
Woodworth, his wife.
Defendants
To G. II. W ihm I worth, otherwise
known as Gilford I). Woodworth, one
of the above named defendants:
f of June, 1928, for
»ah und security for
to the administrator
for the interests of
HENKLE,
Administrator.
NOTES OF PROGRESS
Colombia Plans to Use Motor­
boat in Commerce.
Salem—Old circus grounds at S. P
j depot to be site for packing house.
Portland—Grand Rapids firm inay
vest $00,000 in show case far ory
Toledo to have large permanent au
to park.
A tract of 220,000 acres public lands
Warrenton—Payrolls here
in
Coos and Douglas counties, thrown
Washington. — The first extensive
Port Orford Tribune celebrates thir
ed
$7500 per motnh.
open to entry by for»» er service men.
commercial adoption of the **aea sled" ty-flrat anniversary.
type of motorboat Is announced by the
Pan-Anierlcan union as about to be
Springfleld Newa purchased by two
made In the republic of Colombia, Eugene ne wa pa per men.
where hosts of this tyi>e will he useil
to carry malls und imsaengers from the
sen coast to near Bogota.
Astoria export flour shipments i
The former method of coiuinunlcu
March 37,000 barrels Lumber 80,
tlon between the capital and Harran- ( Roaeburg Women’s club driving for
qullii. the seaport, wiis by slow river new library.
steumera which took uhout twelve »luys
:<t /..»t /.»»« /.At /.At /.At >.Af /.At
tuo make the 500-mlle Journey up the
Mugdulena river to th« «nd of th«* rail
road leudlug Into Bogota. All rull
communication Is Impracticable on ac­
count of the high mountains between
the capital und the coast.
The sen sleds will make the trip in
two days. Th»* first to he tested, the I
’’Lux." made 80 ndlea an hour with 60
passengers The craft Is 50 feet long.
12 f»*et beam und draws only 18 Inches
of wnter. milking It possible to navi
gut»* the shallows of the river ut ull
stages. Power Is furnished by four six
cylinder, 250-borwe power »»nglnes,
using about HO gallons of gus»>lliie an
hour. Th»* hoHt has cabins fore and aft
nnd Is electrically lighted
Tlie new experiment in nnvlgutlon 1 b
attracting much utteutlon In South
America because of the Importune»* of
the rivers there for that purpose and
the difficulties formerly encountered
because of shoal water. The West
Coast I-emter of Lima. Peru, says In a
GENUINE
rwent Issue:
“This new development In commer­
cial motorboat construction shows the
poaslhllltlis» of iqHmlng up a wide field
TOBACCO
ubmg lines that have never before been
attempted.**
In the County Court of the State of
Adolph F. Swensson and Sadie E.
In the Name of the State of Ore­ Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
Swensson, his wife; Ray C. Swens­
son, widow of the late John G. gon: You arc hereby required to ap­ In the Mutter of the Estates of
Swensson; and Thora K. Roberts, pear and aswer the complaint filed Wendell Bean and Barbara Bean
Minors.
formerly Thora K. Swensson, ami against you in the above entitled
l'he above entitled matter coming
Mark Roberts, her husband, heirs Court and Cause on or before the ex­
on to be heard on this 2st day of
of Gustof Swenson, deceased,
piration of six weeks from the date Muy, 1923, upon the petition of W. J.
Defendant.
l’o Sadie E. Swensson, wife of Ad­ of the first publication of this sum­ Reichers, the duly appointed, quali­
olph F. Swensson; Ray C. Swensson, mons, and if you fail so to appear and fied and acting guardian of the es­
widow of the late John G. Swensson, answer the plaintiff will apply to the tates of the minors above named, for
and Thora K. Roberta, formerly Thor- Court for the relief demanded in the un order licensing, empowering and
a K. Swensson, and Mark Roberts, complaint which is that plaintiff have authorizing the said guardian to sell
her husband, heirs of Gustof Swens­ judgment against the defendant G. and convey the estates of the said
on, deceased, of the above named de­ I). Woodworth, otherwise known as minors in and to tile real property
fendants :
< , Gilford D. Woodworth, for the prin­ herein after described, and it appear­
ing from the verified petition of the
In the name of the State of Oregon cipal sum of $137.50, with interest said guardian that it would be bene­
frtTm
September
15th,
1922
at
8
per
You are hereby notified that Walter
ficial to the Baid minors that such
Williams, the above named plaintiff, cent per annum, for the further sum real property be sold.
is the holder and owner of Certificate of $100.00 attorney’s fees and $4.44
Now, therefore, it Is ordered that
of Delinquency No. 1087, issued Ap­ taxes for 1922 paid by plaintiff and
ril 6, 1917, by the Sheriff ami Tax for the costa and disbursements of the next of kin of the above named
Collector of Tillamook County, Ore­ this suit, and for a decree foreclos­ minors and all persons interested in
gon. foi Eleven and 88-100 ($11.88) ing a mortgage, executed by said de­ the estates or in the real property
Hollars; the same being the amount fendant. G.D.Woodworth and others, hereinafter described, be, anil they
are hereby directed to appear before
then due ami delinquent f»u- taxes for on the 15th day of March, 1919, re­
this Court on Wednesday, the 20th
th* year 1915; together with penalty, corded in Volume“Z” of th»* Mortgage
day of June, 1923, at 10 o’clock in
Records
of
Tillamook
County,
Oregon,
interest and costs thereon upon real
the forenoon of said »lay, to show
property assessed to Gustof Swenson, page 536, in favor of M. Sue Hender­
cause, if any there lie, why a license
son,
now
deceased,
unii
her
husband
and of which you, as the heirs of said
should not be grunted to the above
Gustof Swenson, deceased, are the John Inland Henderson having suc­
named guardian for the sale of the
owners, situate in saiii Tillamook ceeded to her interest in said not»* and following described real property, to
mortgage,
said
mortgage
to
b»*
fore
­
County. Oregon, and more particular­
closed only as to said G. D. Wmxl- wit:
ly described as follows:
An undivided one-fifth interest
worth's undivided one-fourth interest
All those parts and portions of the in the said land, covered by said mort (each of said minors being the owner
Northwest quarter of the Northeast gage; and ordering a sale of the land of an undivided one-tenth interest,)
quarter and the East half of the described in said mortgage, only as subject to the life estate of their
Veteran New England
East half of the Northwest quarter,
to said undivided one-fourth inter­ mother Lena M. Bean, in und to the
all in Section 19, Township 1 North est thereof, to-wit: The northeast following described real property, sit
Square Rigged Vessel
of Range 7 West of
quarter of the Northwest quarter and uated in the County of Tillamook,
Meridian in Oregon,
the West half of the northwest quar­ and State of Oregon:
son River, containing
All of the west half of the north­
ter of the northeast quarter c.' sec­
or less,
tion nine, in township two south of east quarter, the northwest quarter
which said certificate of delinquency range nine west of the Willamette of the southeast quarter, and the
bears interest at the rate of 14 1-2 Meridian, in Tillamook County, Ore­ northeast quarter of the southwest
per cent per annum from date thereof gon, containing 60 acres, less a 20 quarter, of section twenty, in town­
until paid.
foot wide right of way for a road, ship two south, range nine west of
You are further notifie»! that saiii along the south side of said 60 ac­ the Willamette Meridian.
Ami I m * it further ordered that ser­
above named plaintiff has paúl tax- res as described in a lived from John
e against said premises for subse­ Leland Henderson, Trustee to Fred­ vice* of this order I m * bail by publica
quent years, with the rate of interest erick Dow and Anna Dow, his wife, tion thereof once each week for three
on said amounts from the respective recorded in said registry in book "30’’ successive weeks, in the Tillamook
dates of payment, as follows:
|>age 669-71, and applying th»* pro­ Headlight, , a newspaper of general
circulation l printed nnd published in
Year 1916, Date of payment, Nov. ceeds therefrom to the payment of
Tillamook County, Oregon.
said
judgment,
and
further
decreeing
6, 1917, Sheriff's Receipt No. 7965,
HOMER MASON
Amount $9.22, rate of interest 12 per that the said defendants and each of
County Judge.
them
be
forever
barred
and
fore
­
cent per annum.
Date of first publication »May 25,
closed
of
all
right,
title
or
interest
Year 1917, Date of payment Nov. 6,
1923; date of last publication, June
1918, Sheriff’s receipt No. 6921, am­ in or to said property or any portion 15, 1923.
thereof
except
statutory
right
of
re
­
ount $10.48, rate of interest 12 per
demption and for general relief.
cent per annum.
This summons is served upon you
Year 1918, Date of payment Nov. 5, by publication in the Tillamook Head­
1919, Sheriff’s receipt No. 7068, light by order of the Honorable Geo.
amount $11.23, rate of interest 12 R. Bagley, Judge of the above named
per cent per annum.
Court, made on the 7th »lay of May
Year 1919, Date paid April 5, 1921, 1923, requiring publication hereof to
Sheriff's receipt No. 8119, amount be made once a week for six suc­
$14.93, rate of interest 12 per cent per cessive weeks, and the date of the
annum.
first publication hereof is May 11th,
Year 1920, Date paid January 19, 1923 and the last publication June
1922, Sheriff’s receipt No. 7607, 22, 1923.
amount $18.29, rate of interest 12 per
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
cent per annum.
Attorney for plaintiffs, residence and
Year 1921, Date of payment De-
Post Office address, 206 Third
ciniber 4, 1922, Sheriff’s receipt No.
Street, Tillamook, City, Oregon
7074, amount $19.43, rate of interest
12 per cent per annum.
That you, as the owners of the le­
gal title of the hereinabove describ­
Department of the Interior
ed premises, are hereby further noti­
fied that the above named plaintiff II. S Land Office at Portland, Ore.,
BRIMHALL. Clerk
May 7. 1923.
will apply to the Circuit Court of the
Notice is hereby given that Rob­
State and County aforesaid, for a de-
SUMMONS
cre» foreclosing the lien against the ert B. Sturgeon, of Blaine, Ore., who
False Teeth Choke
property above described anil men­ on Sept. 25, 1919, made Homestead
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
Stat»
Man Falling in River
Entry,
No.
06460
for
the
SE
1-4,
N
tioned in said certificate of delin­
Oregon, for Tillamook County
quency. And you are hereby sum­ W 1-4, SW 1-4 NE 1-4, NW 1-4 SE
Pittsburgh. l’u.—Charles E. Logun,
moned to appear within sixty days 1-4, and NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Section 27, Maggi» N. Knudson, Plaintiff
marine engineer on th» government
vs
Township
3
S.,
Range
8
W,
W.
Merid
­
from the date of the first publication
steamboat Swan, was choked to death
by Ills false teeth when he fell into the
of this summons, exclusive of the day ian has filed notice of intention to Carl P. Knudson, Defendant
of the date of said first publication, make Three Year Proof, to estab­ To Carl P. Knudson, the above named Monongahela river
defendant.
It had been thought Logan was
and defend this suit or pay the lish claim to the land above describ­
In the name of the State of Oregon drowned when he fell Into the wnter
amount due as above shown, togeth­ ed, before the Clerk of the County
while hurrying back to Ills boat from
er with plaintiff’s costa and disburse­ Court for Tillamook Co., Oregon, at You are hereby required to appear a visit to his four-year-old daughter,
and answer the complaint filed against
ments, and in case of your failure so Tillamook,
He had dreamed the child hud been
you in the above* entitled Court and drowned
to do, a decree will be rendered fore­ July, 1923.
and hurried home to learn the
cause
on
or
before
the
expiration
of
Claimant names as witnesses W.
closing the lien of said taxes and
dream was false.
Henry six weeks from the date of the first
costs and disbursements against the W. Cason, of Blaine, Ore.
Grave Digger Finds 55 Snakes.
lands and premises above described. Smith, of Blaine, Ore.; Adam Lip- publication of this summons, and if
Strattonvtlle, Pa.—A nest of 55 gar­
This summons is published by or­ pin, of Blaine, Ore.; Earl Reynolds, you fail so to apepar and answer,
plaintiff will apply to the court for ter snakes was dug up hen* by Frank
der of the Honorable George K. Bag- of Blaine, Ore.
the relief demanded in her complaint, Freeman and Anthony Richardson. Jr.,
Act 6-9-16.
ley, Judge of the Circuit Court of the
while they were digging a grave In
ALEXANDER SWEEK which isthut the marriage contract the
State of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun­ 81-5t
Methodist cemetery. The grave
existing
between
plaintiff
and
de
­
Register.
ty, made and entered May 7, 1923, and
diggers were down about four feet
fendant be dissolved and that plain­ when the wriggling mass of reptiles
the date of the first publication of
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S tiff be awarded the custody of the was unearthed.
thiji summons is May 11, 1923.
minor children of pla;ntiff and de­
HALE
All process and papers in this pro-
fendant,
Fred and Irene Knudson, and
ceeding may be served upon the un­
dersigned, residing within the state In the County Court of the State of that plaintiff have such other relief
of Oregon at the address hereinbe­ Oregon for the County of Tillamook. as may be «quitable.
This summons is served upon you by
In the Matter of the Estate of
low first given.
publication in the Tillamook Head­
William
H.
Hamilton,
Deceased.
C. L. 8TARR
Hornell. N. Y.—Edward Cong­
Notice Is hereby given that pur- light, by order of the Hon. Homer
THEODORE OPSUND
don, Erie train despntcher, Ims
Attorneys for plaintiff suant to an order of the Honorable Mason, County Judge of Tillamook
received a draft for $1,000 In
Homer Mason, Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, made the 15th day
Address: 505 Selling Building,
payment
of a loan of $51 In 1012.
of
May,
1023,
requiring
publication
entered
on
County, Oregon, made and i
Portlnnd, Oregon.
31-7t
Congdon
and Jake Griffin of
the 22nd day of May, 1023, !, authoriz- hereof to be made once a week for
Omaha had been friends in .Ta
ing the sale of the following des­ six successive weeks, and requiring
lain. They met later In Sun
HIMMONH
you to appear and answer the com­
cribed real property, to-wit:
Francisco, where Griffin was
broke. Congdon bought him n
Lota 7 and 8, Block 4, Stillwell Ad­ plaint on or before the expiration of
ticket to Omaha nnd gave him
dition to Tillamook, Tillamook Coun­ six weeks from the date of the first
money besides, Griffin promised
publication, and the first publication
ty,, Oregon.
to repay. Congdon got n letter
there will be sold at private sale said hereof is made this 18th day of May,
from an Omaha lawyer saying
In the circuit court of the State of property in the law offices of Barrick 1028.
$1,000 had been deposited to bls
Oregon for Tillamook County
BOTTS & WINSLOW
A Hall, in the National Building, Till­
credit by Griffin.
Attorneys
for
Plaintoiff.
M. D. Spencer, Alma Loeffler Burgess, amook County, Oregon, between the
John Leland Henderson, Trustee hours of one nnd two o'clock P. M. Residence: Tillamook, Oregon. 32-7t
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