Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 08, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923
LEGAL NOTICES
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
and John Iceland Henderson,
Plaintiffs
on the 20th day of June, 1923, for NOTICE OF HEARING
David Kuratli, who returned last IN SUR A N CE <OM MISSION ER
cash, or part cash and security for
OF FINAL ACCOUNT week from a week's trip to Medford
Miss A. Askerberg and Miss C.
as to the administrator
AFTER “PIRATES"
* the
u- * balance,
‘
, _j
pt BUCAT1ON OF SUMMONS IN
Ston o of Garibaldi passed through
shall seeni best for the interests of
Ashland
and
other
points
in
Southern
G. D. Woodworth, otherwise known as
foreclosure of tax lien
The man who comes into this state town Saturday for Portland going out
said estate.
Notice is hereby given that the un­ Oregon, reports that crops and busi­
Gilford D. Woodworth, and Rose
R. N. HENKLE,
dersigned has filed his final account ness both look good to him in that sec and operates for some eastern insur­ by stage.
Woodworth, his wife.
»3-4»
as administrator of the estate of Mary tlon. Good rains have made crops ance concern which has not complied
I
in the Circuit Court of the State of
Administrator.
with the state laws in regard to in­
Defendants
Mutrie, deceased, in the County Court
Oregon for Tillamook County.
To G. D. Woodworth, otherwise
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Walter Williams.
Plaintiff
of the State of Oregon, for Tilla­ down there and stock is reported fat surance, is called a “pirate.” It is
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
COYOTES NOT NUMEROUS
known as Gilford D. Woodworth, one
mook County, and said Court has ap­ and in good shape in the dairies and understood that agents representing
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of the above named defendants:
eastern
companies
having
no
guaran
­
pointed the 7th day of July, 1923 at on the ranges.
I
Adolph F. Swensson and Sadie E.
In the County ¿otfrt of the State of
tee up with the state to protect the in­
In the Name of the State of Ore- Oregon for the County of Tillamook, 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court Room
Delbert Ixing of Pacific City was
Swensson, his wife; Ray C. Swens-
Rudy
Zweifel,
a
leading
business
sured
have been operating thruout
of said Court in Tillamook City. Till­
in town one day the latter part of
son, widow of the late John G. gon: You are hereby required to ap- 1” **,t> Matter of the Estates of
man
of
Mohler,
returned
to
his
home
this
state
of
late
and
have
secured
amook Count, Oregon, as the time and
I
Swensson; and Thora K. Roberts,
the week to claim the bounty on a
pear and aswer the complaint filed Wendell Bean and Barbara Bean
place for the hearing of said final ac­ Saturday after stopping for a few considerable business by cutting rates coyote scalp. For some reason, th*
formerly Thora K. Swensson. and against you in the above entitled
hours
id
Tillamook
on
business.
He
Minors.
as
much
as
30
per
cent
in
some
cas
­
count and any objections thereto, and
Mark Roberta, her husband, heirs
The above entitled matter coming the closing of said estate. Dated had just completed a business trip to es. State Insurance Commissioner coyote does not seem to fiourish in
C!*urt and Cause on or before the ex­
of Gustof Swenson. deceased.
Portland and other valley points.
Will Moore was over here from Salem the coast section, preferring evident»
on to he heard on this 2st day of
piration of six weeks from the date May. 1923. upon the petition of W. J. June Sth, 1923.
Defendant.
last week on the trail of some of the ly to live in the dry country east of
J. N. ROBINSON
It is reported that down in Coos
of
the
first
publication
of
this
sum
­
alleged
pirates and doubtless will the Cascades, or in the WiHarnett*
Reichers, the duly appointed, quali­ Administrator of the Estate of Mary
To Sadie E. Swensson, wife of Ad­
county a new kind of moonshine is
cause
them
some trouble as there is valley brush and timber lands. Roy
olph F. Swensson; Ray C. Swensson, mons. and if you fail so to appear and fied and acting guardian of the es- 35-5t
Mutrie, deceased.
made from the milk of kicking cows
a law that provides $100 fine for each Hanson of Hebo brought in thr**
minors above named, for
widow of the late John G. Swensson, answer the plaintiff will apply to the Itale!l
to give it the required action. It iif
offense, when the agent has not com­ wild cat pelts the latter part of last
and Thora K. Roberta, formerly Thor- Court for the relief demanded in the |"n.,order licenainK. empowering and
called milk kick shake.
week and secured the bounty.
plied with the state law.
a K. Swensson, and Mark Roberta, complaint which is that plaintiff have authorizing the said guardian to sell
C. W. Reed who has been working
her husband, heirs of Gustof Swens­ judgment against the defendant G. and convey the estates of the said
on the Monte Goodspeed place near
on. deceased, of the above named de­ D. Woodworth, otherwise known as minors in and to the real property
Oscar Schultz left for Portland on town for some time past, left for his
fendants:
Gilford D. Woodworth, for the prin­ terein after described, and it appear-
business Friday afternoon.
home in Estacada last Saturday.
In the name of the State of Oregon cipal sum of $137.50, with interest ng from the verified petition of the
You are hereby notified that Walter from September loth, 1922 at 8 per said guardian that it would be bene­
Williams, the above named plaintiff, cent per annum, for the further sum ficial to the said minors that such
Mf AAf /.Al / .\t /„<f ”“ . g '.if “
is the holder and owner of Certificate of $100.00 attorney's fees and $4.44 real property be sold,
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 and 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, for Eleven and 88-100 ($11.88) ing a mortgage, executed by said de- the estates or in the real property
Dollars; the same being the amount fendant. G.D. Wood worth and others, hereinafter described, be, and they
then due and delinquent for taxes for on the 15th day of March, 1919, re- are hereby directed to appear before
the year 1915; together with penalty, corded in Volume“Z” of the Mortgage this Court on Wednesday, the 20th
June. 1928, at 10 o’clock in
interest and costs thereon upon real Records of Tillamook County, Oregon.
property assessed to Gustof Swenson, page 536, in favor of M. Sue Hender- the forenoon of said day, to show
and of which you. as the heirs of said son, now deceased, and her husband cause, if any there be, why a license
Gustaf Swenson, deceased, are the John Leland Henderson having suc­ should not be granted to the above
owners, situate in «aid Tillamook ceeded to her interest in said note and named guardian for the sale of the
County. Oregon, and more particular­ mortgage, said mortgage to be fore­ following described real property, fo­
closed only as to said G. D Wood­ wl»:
ly described as follows;
An undivided one-fifth interest
All those parts and portions of the worth’s undivided one-fourth interest
(each
of said minors being the owner
in
the
said
land,
covered
by
said
mart
Northwest quarter of the Northeast ,
quarter and the East half of the gagi ; and ordering a sale of the land of an undivided one-tenth interest,)
subject to the life estate of their
East half of the Northwest quarter, described in said mortgage, only as
mother Lena M. Bean, in and to the
to
said
undivided
one-fourth
inter
­
all tn Section 19, Township 1 North
est thereof, to-wit: The northeast following described real property, sit­
of Range 7 West of the Willamette
quarter
of the Northwest quarter and uated in the County of Tillamook,
Meridian in Oregon, north of Wil-
the West half of the northwest quar­ and State of Oregon:
son River, containing 30 acres, more
All of the west half of the north­
ter of the northeast quarter of 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 «0 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
77ie ONLY nationally distributed
You are further notified that said along the south side of said 00 ar the Willamette Meridian.
above named plaintiff has paid tax­ res *s described in a deed from John
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder
And be it further ordered that ser­
es against said premises for subse­ Leland Henderson, Trustee to Fred­ vice of this order be had 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
ÍW4W69Í tit/
dates of payment, as follows:
page 669-71, and applying the pro­ Headlight, a newspaper of general
circulation
printed
and
published
in
ceeds
therefrom
to
the
payment
of
Year 1916, Date of payment, Nov.
6, 1917, Sheriff’s Receipt No. 7065, said judgment, and further decreeing Tillamook County, Oregon.
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. 5,
1918, Sheriff's receipt No. 6921. am­ in or to said property or any portion 1923; date of last publication, June
ount »10.48, rate of interest 12 per thereof except statutory right of re­ 15, 1923.
demption and for general relief.
cent per annum.
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR WOOD
This summons is served upon you
Year 1918, Date of payment Nov. 5,
by publication in the Tillamook Head­
1919, Sheriff's receipt No. 706«,
Sealed bids will be received until
light by order of the Honorable Geo.
amount »11.23, rate of interest 12
R. Bagley, Judge of the above named Wednesday June 6th, 1923 at ten o’­
per cent per annum.
Court, made on the 7th day of May clock a. m. for one hundred fifty cords
Year 1919, Date paid April 5, 1921.
1923, requiring publication hereof to of wood, of either Fir, Hemlock, Al­
Sheriff's receipt No. 8119, amount
be made once a week for six suc­ der or Y’inemaple, in four foot lengths
»14.93. rate of interest 12 per cent per
cessive weeks, and the date of the Wood to be delivered in the basement
annum.
first publication hereof is May 11th, of the Court House in Tillamook City
Y'ear 1920. Date paid January 19,
1923 and the last publication June Oregon, on or before September 1st,
1922, Sheriff's receipt No. "607.
1923.
22, 1923.
amount »18.29. rate of interest 12 per
Bids will be cosidered in lots of
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
cent per annum.
Attorney for plaintiffs, residence and Fifty cords or more of either of the
Year 1921, Date of payment De­
Boat Office address, 206 Third above mentioner kinds.
cember 4, 1922, Sheriff s receipt No.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
Street, Tillamook, City, Oregon..
7074. amount »19.43. rate of interest
certified check for not less than five
12 per cent per annum.
per cent of total amount of he bid.
That you, as the owners of the le­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
The Court reserves the right to re­
gal title of the hereinabove describ
Here is a new and brilliant
ject any and all bids.
A larger, more powerful engine.
ed premises, are hereby further noti­
Department of the Interior
By order of the County Court.
American
achievement
in
eco-
A much longer wheelbase, a
fied that the above named plaintiff U. S. Land Office at Portland. Ore.,
Dated May 10th. 1923.
nomical
motoring
—
the
big
new
rooi./cr
body, and the fleet lines
will apply to the Circuit Court of the
May 7, 1923. 32-3t
H. S. BRIMHALL, Clerk
State and County aforesaid, for a de­
Notice is hereby given that Rob-
Overland Red Bird.
of a revenue cutter. Glistening
cree foreclosing the lien against the ert B. Sturgeon, of Blaine. Ore., who
SUMMONS
A new delight to the eye! A new
nickeled radiator, head-lamp
property above described and men­ on Sept. 26, 1919, made Homestead
thrill to drive! A joy to ride in!
tioned in said certificate of delin­ Entry, No. 06460 for the SE 1-4, N In the Circuit Court of the State of
rims, windshield stanchions, scuff
quency. And you are hereby sum W 1-4, SW 1-4 NE 1-4, NW 1-4 SE
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
A revelation in economy! Re­
plates, door handles and back
moned to appear within sixty days 1-4, and NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Section 27, Maggie N. Knudson, Plaintiff
curtain
frame, First quality Fisk
fleeting
unmistakably
the
vast
from the date of the first publication Township 3 S., Range 8 W, W. Merid­
vs
cord tires. A windshield wiper,
experience and resourcefulness of
of this summons, exclusive of the day ian has tiled 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
bumpers both front and rear-
the great Willys-Overland organi­
and defend this suit or pay the lish claim 1 to the land above describ-
defendant.
zation.
everything!
•mount due as above shown, togeth­ ed. before the Clerk of the County
In the name of the State of Oregon
er with plaintiff’s costs and disburse­ Court for 1 Tillamook Co., Oregon, at You are hereby required to appear
A creation in rich, gleaming Man­
Examine the new Overland Red
ments, and in case of your failure so Tillamook, Ore., on the 6th day of and answer the complaint filed against
dalay
Maroon,
topped
in
khaki.
Bird
in our show room.
to do. a decree will be rendered fore­ July. 1923.
you in the above entitled Court and
closing the lien of said taxes and
Claimant names as witnesses: W. cause on or before the expiration of
Sw thr H'illyt-Ovtrland dd'rrtuemrnt in thr Saturday Evening Port
costs and disbursements against the W. Cason, of Blaine, Ore.; Henry six weeks from the date of the first
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
der of the Honorable George R. Bag- of Blaine, Ore.
the relief demanded in her complaint,
ley, Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Act 6-9-16.
ALEXANDER SWEEK, which ¡»that the marriage contract
State of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun­ 81-fit
Register.
existing between plaintiff and de­
ty, made and entered May 7, 1923, and
fendant be dissolved and that plain­
the date of the first publication of
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S tiff be awarded the custody of the
this summons is May 11, 1923.
| minor children of plaintiff and de­
SALE
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 equitable.
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. STARR
Notice is hereby given that pur- light, by order of the Hon. Homer
THEODORE OPSUND
Attorneys for plaintiff suant to an order of the Honorable Mason, County Judge of Tillamook
Homer Mason, Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, made the 16th day
Address: 505 Selling Building.
County, Oregon, made and entered on of May, 1923, requiring publication
Portland, Oregon.
31-7t
Other Overland Modelli
the 22nd day of May, 1923, authoriz- hereof to be made once a week for
Touring..... __....4525
ing the sale of the following des- six successive weeks, and requiring
Sedan
160
SUMMONS
you
to
appear
and
answer
the
com
­
cribed real property, to-wit:
Coupe _______ 79$
Lots 7 and 8, Block 4, Stillwell Ad­ plaint on or before the expiration of
Roadtter............. 525
dition to Tillamook, Tillamook Coun­ six weeks from the date of the first
dll fritti f. e. b. Toledn
No. 3107
publication, and the first publication
ty,. Oregon,
f r re terror thr right n change
there will be sold at private sàie said hereof is made this 18th day of May,
¡•run and ipenficatìetu
In the circuit court of the State of
property in the law oftees of Barrick 11923.
•without notice
Oregon for Tillamook County
4 Hall, in the National building, Till­
BOTTS A WINSLOW
DRIVE
AN
M. D. Spencer, Alma Loeffler Bdrgess, amook County, Oregon, between the
Attorneys for Plaintoiff.
REALIZE
John Leland Henderson, Trustee hours of one and two o’clock P. M Residence: Tillamook, Oregon. 32-7t
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