Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 01, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    FR I DAY. JCNE 1, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
and John Inland Henderson,
on the 20th day of June, 1923, for
cash, or purt cash and sect
Plaintiffs
the balance, as
vs
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS IN
shall seem best for the interenta of
G. I). Woodworth, otherwise known as
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
said estate.
Gilford D. Woodworth, and Rose
R. N. HENKLE,
Woodworth, his wife.
33-41
Administrator.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of
Defendants
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Makes It Possible for Officers to
To G. D. Woodworth, otherwise
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Plaintiff
Walter Williams,
known as Gilford I). Woodworth, one
Give Orders In Battle
of the above name«! defendants:
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
Without Removal.
Adolph F. Swensson and Sadie E.
In the Name of th«« State of Ore­ Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
Swensson, his wife; Ray C. Swens-
Washington. — Ths chemical war­
son widow of the lal« John G. gon: You arc hereby required to ap­ In th«' Matter of the Estates of
fare service of the army lias «level
.Swensson; and Thora K. Roberts, pear and aswer th«> complaint fil«»d ! Wendell Bean und Barbara Bean
o|«ed a new gas mask so constructed
Minors.
formerly Thorn K. Swensson, and against you in the above entitled
as to enable the wearer to curry on
Mark Roberts, her husband, heirs
The above entitled mutter coming «■onversutlon while using It und thus
Court and Cause on or before the ex­
of Gustaf Swenson, deceased,
on to be heard on this 2st day of milking It |M«sslhk> for officers to give
piration of six weeks from the date ' May, 1923, upon the petition of W. J. orders In buttle without removing It.
Defendant.
of
the first publication of this sum­ Reichers, the duly appointed, quali­ Such a mask will he of vital impor­
Io Sadie E. Swensson, wife of Ad­
olph F. Swensson; Ray C. Swensson, mons, and if you fail so to appear and fied and acting guardian of the es­ tance In troop operations, und the In­
widow of the late John G. Swensson, answer the plaintiff will apply to the tates of the minors above named, for vention of the speaking device In this
new type of mask Is regarded by army
and Thora h. Roberta, formerly Thor- Court for the relief demanded in the an order licensing, empowering and experts us the greatest Improvement
a K Swensson, and Murk Roberta, complaint which is that plaintiff have authorizing the said guardian to sell In gas masks since the close of the
h< ■ husband, heirs of Gustof Swens- judgment against the defendant G. and convey the estates of the said World war. They regard it ns the
deceased, of the above named de­ 1). Woodworth, otherwise known as minors in and to the real property most nearly perfect device of Its kind
fendants:
Gilford I). Wood worth, for the prin­ herein after described, and it appear- In the world.
ng from the verified petition of the
Wearer Can Talk.
In the name of the State of Oregon cipal sum of $137.50, with interest
The new musk bus a sort of dla
said guardian that it would be bene­
from
September
15th,
1922
at
8
per
You are hereby notified that Walter
ficial to the said minors that such phragni attachment somnwhat similar
Williams, the above named plaintiff, cent per annum, for the further sum
In uppeuran«*e to that used on phono-
real property be sold,
of
$100.00
attorney
’
s
fees
and
$4.44
is the holder and owner of Certificate
graphs. By ineuns of It the wearer of
Now,
therefore,
it
Is
ordered
that
taxes
for
1922
paid
by
plaintiff
and
the mask can carry on conversation
of Delinquency No. 1087, issued Ap­
ril 6, 1917, by the Sheriff und Tax for the costa and disbursements of the next of kin of the above numed with about 89 per cent of Um efficien­
Collector of Tillamook County, Ore­ this suit, ami for a decree foreclos­ minors and all persons interested in cy of the average speaking voire.
gon, for Eleven and 88-100 ($11.88) ing a mortgage, executed by said de- the estates or in the real property American experts had been trying to
achieve th«' same result through a
Dollars; the same being the amount femiant. G.D.Woodworth and others, hereinafter described, be, und they
telephone attachment, but with the de­
then due and delinquent for taxes for on the 15th day of March, 1919, re- are hereby directed to uppeHr before velopment of the diaphragm Idea the
the year 1915; together with penalty, corded in Volume“/" of th«- Mortgage this Court on Wednesday, the 2Uth attempt to urrang«' the mask so as to
interest und costs thereon upon real Records of Tillamook County, Oregon, day of June, 1923, at 10 o’clock in provide for telephone conversation has
the forenoon of said day, to show been abandoned. The diaphragm at­
property assessed to Gustof Swenson, page 536, in favor of M. Sue Hender­
cause,
if any there be, why a license tachment la leas cumbersome, not com
son.
now
deceased,
anti
her
husband
and of which you, a.- the heirs of said
Gustof Swenson, deceased, are the John I-eiand Henderson having suc­ should not be granted to the above plex. und experiments conducted by
owners, situate tn said Tillamook ceeded to her interest in said note an<i named guurdian for the sule of the the army have demonstrated that the
following described real property, to- human voice Is reproduced efficiently
o.inty, Oregon, and more particular­ mortgage, said mortgage to be fore­
through us«' of th«* now attachment.
closed only as to said G. D. Wood­ wit:
ly described as follows:
The [««rfectlon of the new mask has
An undivided one-fifth interest
worth’s undivided one-fourth interest
leachtal the |H>|nt where orders have
All those parts und portions of the
in the said land, covered by said mort (each of said minors being the owner been given for its production on u con­
Nc thwest quarter of the Northeast gage; and ordering a sale of the land of an undivided one-tenth interest,)
siderable scale at the Edgewtaal ar­
quarter and the East half of the
described in said mortgage, only as subject to the life estate of their senal
Tile new mask enibmllw a
East half of the Northwest quarter,
to Said undivided one-fourth inter­ mother Lena M. Heun, in und to the number of other rts-ent developments.
all in Section 19, Township 1 North est thereof, to-wit: The northeast following described real property, sit­ It contains a new canister which,
ot Range 7 West of the Willamette quarter of the Northwest quarter and uated in the County of Tillamook, through the addition of new chanih'iils
Meridian in Oregon, north of Wil-
not only protects the wearer ugnlust
tiie West half of the northwest quar­ and State of Oregon:
son River, containing 30 acres, more
All of the west half of the north­ the ordinary gases used In chemical
ter of the northeast quarter of sec­
warfare hut also against ammonia
or less,
tion nine, in township two south of east quarter, the northwest quarter rumen uml the deadly carbon monox-
of
delinquency
which said certificate
range nine west of the Willamette of the southeast quarter, and the hie.
It Is ex|H*cted that this Un­
bears interest at the rate of 14 1-2 Meridian, in Tillamook County, Ore­ northeast quarter of the southwest proveiaent will make tile new musk
per cent per annum from date thereof gon, containing 60 acres, less a 20 quarter, of section twenty, in town­ Invaluable to firemen In irrent cltlea.
until paid.
foot wide right of way for a road, ship two south, range nine west of ns well as Io mine workers and those
who are employed In the fumigation
You are further notified that said along the south side of said 60 ac- the Willamette Meridian.
And I k - it further ordered that ser­ of vessels
above named plaintiff has paid tax­ res as described in a deed from John
Other New Features.
es against said premises for subse­ Leland Henderson, Trustee to Fred­ vice of this order be had by publica­
There an' also features embraced
quent years, with the rat«' of interest erick Dow and Anna Dow, his wife, tion thereof once each week for thre«'
on said amounts from the respective 1 recorded in said registry in book “30” successive weeks, in the Tillamook tn the construction of the new ••all­
purpose" canister that lewHen ulr re-
dates of payment, as follows:
page 669-71, and applying the pro­ Headlight, a newspaper of general ilHtiin«'«' ami reduce the distress of
Year 1916, Date of pnyment, Nov. ceeds therefrom to the payment of circulation printed and published in breathing to pructlcully a negligible
quuntlty Tills Improvement Includes
5, 1917, Sheriff’s Receipt No. 7065, said judgment, and further decreeing Tillamook County, Oregon.
HOMER MASON
elimination of the nose and mouth
Amount $9.22, rate of interest 12 per that the said defendants and each of
County Judge.
pieces and has resulted In «-onsider-
them be forever barred and fore­
cent per annum.
Date of first publication May 26, able reduction In the uniount of clitir-
closed
of
all
right,
title
or
interest
Year 1917, Date of payment Nov. 5,
1923; date of last publication, June coul used In the musk The new musk
191», Sheriff's receipt No. 6921, am­ in or to said property or any portion 15, 1923.
likewise contain« a device for pass­
_ _
.
ount $10.48, rate of interest 12 per thereof except statutory right of re­
ing dry air from the chemicals over
demption
and
for
general
relief.
tlie eyeglasses of Uie mask. This
cent per annum.
NOTICE
OF
BIDS
FOR
WOOD
This summons is served upon you
venta «’Sllei’tlou of moisture and
Year 1918, Date of payment Nov. 5,
by publication in the Tillamook Head­
slderubly Improves the vision A alia­
1919, Sheriff’s receipt No. 7068, light by order of the Honorable Geo.
Sealed bids will be received until ctal urrungement also enables tile
amount $11.23, rate of interest 12
R. Bagley, Judge of the above named Wednesday June 6th, 1923 at ten o'­ i-hemlcul containing case to be car-
per cent per annum.
Court, made on the 7th day of May clock a. m. for one hundred fifty cords ried under the arm Instead of on the
Year 1919, Date paid April 5, 1921,
1923, requiring publication hereof th of wood, of either Fir, Hemlock, Al­ «■best, ua In other types of masks,
and thus provides greater freedom In
Sheriff’s receipt No. 8119, amount
be made once a week for six suc­ der or Vinemaple, in four foot lengths body movement of the wearer.
$14.93, rate of interest 12 per cent per
Wood
to
be
delivered
in
the
basement
cessive weeks, and the date of the
Experiments are also being conduct­
annum.
first publication hereof is May 11th, of the Court House in Tillamook City
Year 1920, Date paid January 19, 1923 and the last publication June Oregon, on or before September 1st, ed with chemicals that render cloth
impervious to burning gases, hut
1922, Sheriff’s receipt No. 7607,
1923.
which will ut the same time permit
22. 1923.
amount $18.29, rate of interest 12 per
Bids
will
be
cosidered
in
iota
of
moisture from the human body to es-
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
cent per annum.
Attorney for plaintiffs, residence and Fifty cords or more of either of th«' ••ape
Year 1921, Date of payment De­
Post Offi'-e address, 206 Third above mentioner kinds.
cember 4, 1922, Sheriff’s receipt No.
Each bid must lie accompanied by a Whale Wreck« Big Fish
Street, Tillamook, City, Oregon..
7074, amount $19.43, rate of interest
certified cheek for not less than live
Pond When Caught
12 per cent per annum.
per cent of total amount of he bid.
That you, as the owners of the le­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Vineyard Haven -The fisti pond of
The Court reserves th«' right to re­
Allen und Knieat Flanders of Ohll-
gal title of the hereinabove describ-
ject any and all blds.
murk In Vineyard sound Is H strong
Department of the Interior
ed premises, are hereby further noti­
By order of the County Court.
one, but it wasn't inade for the pur
fied that the above named plaintiff U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore.,
Dated May 10th. 1923.
pose of Impounding Ko big n sea going
will apply to the Circuit Court of the
May 7, 1923. 32-3t
IL S. BRIM HALL. Clerk
monster as a whale
Notice is hereby given that Rob­
State anti County aforesaid, for a de­
When the Flanders brothers went
cree foreclosing the lien against the ert B. Sturgeon, of Blaine, Ore., who
SUMMONS
out to their traps they discovered that
property above described and men­ on Sept. 26, 1919, made Homestead
one of the anlmuls of the ktnd that
tioned in said certificate of delin­ Entry, No. 06460 for the SE 1-4, N In the Circuit Court of the State of swallowed Jonah had pructlcully
wrecked their pond.
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
quency. And you are hereby sum- W 1-4, SW 1-4 NE 1-4, NW 1-4 SE
The lashing around of the mammal
moned to appear within sixty days 1-4, and NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Section 27, Maggie N. Knudson, Plaintiff
broke off several stakes, tore the net­
vs
from the «late of the first publication Township 3 S., Range 8 W, W. Merid­
ting so badly that It will take several
of this summons, exclusive of the day ian has filed notice of intention to > Carl P. Knudson, Defendant
days for repairs, and In addition re-
of the date of said first publication, make Three Year Proof, to estab­ To Carl P. Knudson, the above named leassal probably hundreds of jaiunds
defendant.
and defend this suit or pay the lish claim to the land above describ­
of fish from the pond.
In the name of the State of Oregon
amount due as above shown, togeth­ ed, before the Clerk of the County
The whale escaped and the brothers
er with plaintiff’s costa and disburse­ Court for Tillamook Co., Oregon, at You are hereby required to appear came In shore to tell the story and ex­
ments, end in case of your failure so Tillamook, Ore., on the 6th day of ’ and answer the complaint filed against hibit the tom netting as evidence that
you in the above entitled Court and the big fellow had wrought the dam­
to do, a decree will be rendered fore­ July, 1923.
The whale entered the traps
Claimant names as witnesses: W. cause on or before the expiration of age
closing the lien of said taxes and
through the opening which la eight feet
costa and disbursements against the W. Cason, of Blaine, Ore.; Henry six weeks from the date of the first wide.
lands and premises above described. Smith, of Blaine, Ore.; Adam Lip­ publication of this summons, and if
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 Find Spectacles More
der of the Honorable Georg«' R. Bag- of Blaine, Ore.
the
relief demanded in her complaint,
Than 125 Year« Old
Act 6-9-16.
ley, Judge of the Circuit Court of the
ALEXANDER SWEEK, which isthat the marriage contract
State of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun­ 81-St
Piqua, O.—Three pairs of spectacl««,
existing between plaintiff and de over 126 years old, have been discov­
Register.
ty, made an«l entered May 7, 1923, and
fendant be dissolved and that plain­ ered In the home of Mrs. O. R. Mullen
the date of the first publication of
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S tiff be awarded the custody of the dore. They were the projierty of her
this summons is May 11, 1923.
minor children of plaintiff and de­ great-grent-grundmother, Mrs June
SALE
All process an«l papers in this pro
fendant, Fred and Irene Knudson, and Brown Patterson, who came with her
feeding 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 husband, Robert Patterson, from Ire
land to Piqua In 1818, where the two
of Oregon at the address hereinbe­ Oregon for the County of Tillamook. as may be equitable.
settled on a farm.
This
summons
is
served
upon
you
by
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
low first given.
Two pairs of the eyealaHHeH are of
publication in the Tillamook Head­ German silver, while the third la of
William H. Hamilton, Deceased.
C. L. STARR
Notice is hereby given that pur- light, by order of the Hon. Homer brass. Unlike moat modern glasHes,
THEODORE OPSUND
.Attorneys for plaintiff suant to an order of the Honorable Mason, County Judge of Tillamook they serve only to magnify the object
Homer Mason, Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, made the 15th day upon which they are focussed.
Address: 505 Selling Building,
Mrs. Mullendorn still Is occupying
County, Oregon, made and entered on of May, 1923, requiring publication
Portland, Oregon.
31-7t
the 22nd day of May, 11123, authoriz- hereof to be made once a week for the farm upon which the PuttersonN
settled In 1818. It was purchased from
ing the sale of the following des- six successive weeks, and requiring
the government.
SUMMONS
you
to
appear
and
answer
the
com
­
cribed real property, to-wit:
Lots 7 and 8, Block 4, Stillwell Ad­ plaint on or before the expiration of
Japs Importing Artificial 8llk.
dition to Tillamook, Tillamook Coun­ six weeks from the date of the first
Yokohama, Japan. -While Japan Is
publication, and the first publication the largest exporter of natural silk,
No. 3107
ty,, Oregon,
there will be sold at private sale said hereof is made this 18th day of May, she Is Importing artificial silk for her
In the circuit court of the State of
own purposes. Iaist year 134,060
property in the law offices <ff Barrick 11923.
pounds of this commodity was brought
Oregon for Tillamook County
BOTTS & WINSLOW
A Hall, in the National Building. Till­
Attorneys for Plaintoiff. i<> thia country from Englund, Francs
M. D. Spencer, Alma Loeffler Burgess, amook County, Oregon, between the
and Switzerland
John Leland Henderson, Trustee hours of one and two o’clock P. M. Residence: Tillamook, Oregon. 32-7t
r
i
LEGAL NOTICES
_E£ARMY MASK HAS
NEW FEATURES
I
7
BUTTER FAT UP lc
The dairymen of this county are
pleased with the late advance of but-
i terfat four cents over previous prices
this year. This will mean a «ubstan
I tiai saving to the dairymen of the
county ami will fatten
| checks.
1000 CAR LOADS OF HAY
OREGON PIONEER MEETING
I<ast year Tillamook county import­
ed from other parts of the stale,
about 800 carloads of hay, mostly
from the Eastern Oregon fields. This
year, states a prominent cattle breed­
er, this county will need at least 1000
car loads.
The 51st annual meeting of the I Ire
gon Pioneer assocation will be held
this year on June 21 at the Pi bite
Auditorium, Portland, Oregon
All
persons born in Oregon up to and in­
clusive of 1859 are eligible to mem­
bership in the association.
Harry Miller was a passenger for
Portland Saturday last.
A
Do you know
you can roll
When you have any Cows, Hogs, or
Chickens to sell. Call up the,
bull D urhah
SANITARY MEAT
MARKET
Both Phones
It’s a long trail
From the North Pole to the
South Pole, but Royal Bak­
ing Powder went with Ad­
miral Peary—Amundsen has
it with him now. It went with
Scott to the South Pole.
Stanley had it in darkest
Africa. Royal is the only
baking powder you can buy
anywhere under the sun.
oodyear b.-
G
lievM there are
two factor* to low-
coat mileage—a
quality tire and con­
scientious dealer
s< . vice to back it up.
Goodyear makes
that kind of tire,
and we have pledged
ourselves, as the
Goodyear Dealers in
this town, to give
you that kind of
service.
Aa Goo<fwap Service ¿fatten
Dealer» are «•// and racom-
mend tAa new Goodyear
Cord» with the beveled All-
Weather Tread and back
them up with standard
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SUNSET GARAGE
Made from Cream of Tartar
derived from grapes
Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste
Very Much Desired
Low price is one phase of Willys-Knight value.
Beauty
is another. But greater than price, greater than look«,
is performance. The marvelous Willys-Knight engine
actually improves with use. Carbon only makes it better.
Owners report 50,000 miles and more without a single
engine adjustment.
S m the Willys-Knight Advertisement In the May 2fth Saturday Evening P'^f
I
WILLYS-KNIGHT
Touring S-paM., $1235 Roadster 3-paM , $1235 Sedan 5■$>•*».. $1795 Coupe-Sedan S-paM, $15M
Touring 7-paM„ $1435
Sedan 7^.us*., $1995
All price« f. o. b. Toledo
f
THE
ENGINE
IMPROVES
WITH
US$
STAB GARAGE
DRIVE AN OVERLAND-AND REALIZE THE-DIFFERENCE