Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 15, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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FRIDAY. JUNE 15. 1923
legal notices
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
and John laland Henderson,
Plaintiffs
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on the »th day of June, 1923, for
I
red and green headlights for the NOTICE OF FINAL FILING
cash, or part eash and security for
British Homes Happy,
Stutz engine and the hook and lad­
the balance, as to the administrator
REPORT AND ACCOUNT
Say Divorce Figures der truck which will appear on all
PUBLICATION of summons in ' G. D. Woodworth. otherwise known as shall seem beet for the interests of
the
cars
at
night.
The
red
light
is
FORECLOaUKE OF TAX 1JEN
said estate.
London—Domestic felicity is steed
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Gilford D. Wood worth, and Rose
Uy gaining strength in England and on the haw side and the green on the
R. N. HENKLE,
gee side of the engine and truck and dersigned administrator with the Will
Woodworth, his wife.
Wales.
If
recently
published
statistics
33-41
Administrator.
Theories of German Savant
la the Circuit Court of the Stats of
regarding divorce may be taken as a if that isn't plain enough the red is annexed of the estate of John T. Mc­
Defendants
Oregon for Tillamook County,
criterion. During 1921 the number of on the port side and the green is on Chesney, deceased, has filed is the
Arouse New Controversy.
To G. D. Woodworth, otherwise
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Plaintiff
ffaher Williams,
divorces tn these countrise declined by the starboard side; but if that is not County Court for the County of Till­
known as Gilford D. Woodworth, one
33
per cent. In the previous year mat­ comprehensive enough the red is on amook, State of Oregon, his final re­
Londou.
—
An
Interesting
controversy
of the above named defendants:
side
from
which
In the County Court of the State of has been excited In British scientific rimonial suits allowed an Increase of the
you port and account as such administra­
jpjvlph F. Swensson •nd Sadie E.
In the Name of the State of Ore­ Oregon for the County of Tillamook, circles by the remarkable theories of 866 per cent over the pre-war totals.
mount
a
horse
and
the
green
is
on tor, and that Tuesday the 17th day
Ray
C.
Swens-
Swensson, his wife;
In recent years additional 'egal fa
Prof. Alfred Wegener, a German, who
the side from which you milk a cow. of July, 1923, at the hour of 10 o’-
»on widow of the late John G. gon: You are hereby required to ap­ in the Matter of the Estates of
ctlttlea
tiave
twen
accorded
to
poor
per
declares that the earth's continents are
clock A. M. in the epurtroom of said
Swensson; and Thora K. Roberta, pear and aswer the complaint filed Wendell Bean and Barbara Bean
drifting westward. His theala is that eons seeking divorce In England, and With these explanations Fire Chief Court in the City of Tillamook, in
Coates
thinks
the
public
will
be
able
this
has
brought
a
large
Increase
In
Minors.
formerly Thora K.. Swensson. and I against you in the above entitled
the earth's continents are of lighter
said county and state, have been fix­
M«rk Roberts, her husband, heirs CMurt and Cause on or before the ex­
The above entitled matter coming material, and float like icebergs on a the number of cases I luring the last to know when the fire machines are
ed by said Court as the time and
nine
years
24.2OH
matrimonial
nulls
going
to
or
coming
from
a
fire.
heavier
plastic
material,
which
reaches
on to be heard on this 2st day of
of Gustof Swenson. deceased.
piration of six weeks from the date
were filed. <H the 3.464 suits entered
place for the hearing of objections
Defendant.
May, 1923, upon the petition of W. J. Its highest level at the bottom of the In 1921, 1.702 pot It Ions were tiled by
of the first publication of this sum­ Reichers, the duly appointed, quali­ oceans
PARSON GOES AS BI CK PRIVATE to said final report and account and
Tv Sadie E. Swensson, wife of Ad­
Thia startling theory has been husbands and 1.759 by wive* In 96
the settlement thereof.
olph F. Swensson; Ray C. Swensson, mons. and if you fail so to appear and fied and acting guardian of the es­ strougly criticised by P. Luke of the per cent of the cases the petitioners
WARREN E. THOMAS
Geo. Harness, pastor of the Chris­
tates
of
the
minors
above
named,
for
were
successful.
answer
the
plaintiff
will
apply
to
the
srido*
the late John G. Swensson,
Royal Geographical society. By means
Administrator with the Will annexed
tian
church
of
this
city
is
a
member
Of
the
parties
concerned
In
the
total
gne Thora K. Roberts» formerly Thor- Court for the relief demanded in the an order licensing, empowering and of maps he showed the way in which
of the Estate of John T. Mc­
of company K, O. N. G. of this city
s K Swensson. and Mark Roberts, complaint which is that plaintiff have authorizing the said guardian to sell Wegener has reconstructed the land number of suits for the year under
Chesney, deceased.
survey 3,282 were bachelors and 8.381 and leaves this week with his com­
surface
of
the
globe.
According
to
this
and
convey
the
estates
of
the
said
«er husband, heirs of Gustof Swens­ judgment against the defendant G.
Date of first publication, June 15,
were
spinsters
at
the
date
of
the
mar
­
pany
for
the
big
mobilization
at
reconstruction
North
America
was
once
on. deceased, of the above named de­ D. Woodworth, otherwise known as minors in and to the real property In physical contact with Europe; India riage, but by far the greater propor­
Camp Lewis as a “buck private” and 1923; last publiction July 13, 1923. A
Gilford D. Woodworth, for the prin­ lerein after described, and it appear- fitted tn tietween Africa and Australia tion »an; married at ages between 21 will also officiate as chaplain if asked. Chamberlain, Thomas & Kraemer,
fendants:
ng from the verified petition of the
and Routh America was brought Into and 30. The proportion of childless
In th< name of the State of Oregon cipal sum of <137.50. with interest
Attorneys for Administrator.
said guardian that it would be bene­ contact with Africa. Since then the marriages was high, reaching a total George saw the big world war as an
You are hereby notified that Walter from September 15th, 1922 at 8 per
army chaplain and now goes to get
ficial
to
the
said
minors
that
such
of
nearly
2.CK10
continents have drifted away from one
W: liams, the above named plaintiff. I cent per annum, for the further sum
Professional men head ths list In the the soldier part of army experience
real property be sold,
another Into tiietr present porttIon
u th< holder and owner of Certificate of <100.00 attorney’s fees and <4.44
BIDS FOR WOOD
number
of divorces, with 1,148 cases, hoping, as he says, that opportunity
Among
a
number
of
carefully
rea
Now,
therefore,
it
is
ordered that
of l»i iinqueney No. 1087, issued Ap- taxes for 1922 paid by plaintiff and
while the clergy Is at the bottom of may come to do some spiritual good
soned
criticisms.
Mr
laike
pointed
out
ri! < 1917, by the Sheriff and Tax for the costa and disbursements of the next of kin of the above named that hi order to meet his theory Weg the table, with only six. Army officers while “over there” in Washington.
The directors of Cold Springs
minors and ail persons interested in
soldiers and sailors figured In 341 During his absence, the Aurch having cheese factory at Cloverdale will re­
Collector of Tillamook County, Ore- this suit, and for a decree foreclos
ener
had
flattened
out
the
Himalayas
ge: : c Eleven and 88-100 (<11.88) ing a mortgage, executed by said de­ the estates or in the real property In order to lengthen the peninsula of cases, actors In 106, physicians tn TO. given him a two weeks vacation, the ceive bids for wood, 50 ricks alder, 50
hereinafte- described, be, and they India, but he had not flattened out schoolmasters In 18 and journalists In
Dollars; the same being the amount fendant. C.D.Woodworth and others,
Gospel Team of Every Man's class, ricks spruce limbs, 50 ricks crab ap­
_____
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the:. due and delinquent for taxes for on the 15th day of March. 1919, re­ are hereby directed to appear before others of the world's mountains In a IB.
consisting of four residents of the city ple and 25 ricks of body fir. All
th« year 1915; together with penalty, corded in Volume“Z" of the Mortgage this Court on Wednesday, the 20th similar way He also declared that the
will have charge of the church work wood to be sound and 16 inches in
day of June, 1923, at 10 o'clock in argument bused on alleged correspond­ Village Bars Domino
jntere-' and coots thereon upon real Records of Tillamook County, Oregon,
here. Chas. Gross, a graduate of the length. 35 ricks to be delivered by
ence
In
geohiglcnl
formation
In
the
the forenoon of said day, to Bhow
property assessed to Gustof Swenson, page 536, in favor of M. Sue Hender
Bible University at Eugene, will 15th of July, 1923 and remainder by
Games
on
Sundays
various
continents
would
not
hold
good,
cause, if any there be, why a license
an«. ot which you, as the heirs of said son, now deceased, and her husband
have charge of the class using the last of August, 1923. Bids receivable
because Wegener’s geological facta
should
not
he
granted
to
the
above
Dunbar. W. Vu.—Blue laws of ultra- same
Gustof Swenson, deceased, are the John Leland Henderson having suc­
were not accurete.
lessons which the pastor would at once.
marine hue are being enforced in this
named guardian for the Bale of the
As all offset to Mr Luke's views, a municipality. The policy of the ad­ have used, Next Sunday morning the 36-4L
gamers, situate in said Tillamook ceeded to her interest in said note and
F. M. GIST, Pres.
following described real property, to- nnmtier of other British observers
County. Oregon, and more particular­ mortgage, said mortgage to be fore­
pulpit will be filled by Chas. Gross
ministration
is
keep
the
lid
down
seem Inclined to support Wegener's tight Somebody slipped over the line and Wm. Gould, laymen and on Sun­
closed only as to said G. D. Wood wit:
ly described as follows:
An undivided one-fifth interest revolutionary theory
WOOD WANTED
worth
’
s
undivided
one-fourth
interest
of demarcation the other Sunday and
Al: those parts and portions of the
Prof J Jolly of Trinity college. Duh played dominoes News of the crime day eve. the ladies class will have
in the said land, covered by said mart (each of said minors being the owner
charge of the services. A week from
Northwest quarter of the Northeast
of an undivided one-tenth interest,) Un, writing In the current Issue of Na­
50 cords of fir, hemlock or alder, cut
quarter and the East half of the gage; and ordering a sale of the land subject to the life estate of their ture. thinks thut Wegener Is In error in reached the ears of Mayor It. H. Gar­ Sunday morning, June 24, Ira Lance 3 1-2 feet long to be delivered corded
rett, and he forthwith caused the fol­ and Frank Pike will officiate, and
described
in
said
mortgage,
only
as
working out the theory on the basis of
Eas- half of the Northwest quarter,
to said undivided one-fourth inter­ mother Lena M. Bean, in and to the a westerly drift of the continents. "The lowing notice to be published In lile Lee Doty and Frank Conover will up in basemnt under Tillamook Coun­
all Hi Section 19, Township 1 North
Dunbar Advance:
*
following
described
real
property,
sit
­
ty Bank building before Sept. 30th.
est thereof, to-wit: The northeast
theory, he Buys, grows In probability If
have charge of the evening service,
of Range 7 West of the Willamette
"Must close Sunday!
uated in the County of Tillamook, an easterly drift Is indicated.
Bids to be opened July 20.
quartet
of
the
Northwest
quarter
and
“Notice Is hereby given that the while Frank Pike will take charge of
Meridian in Oregon, north of Wil-
and State of Oregon:
M. W. HARRISON,
the
West
half
of
the
northwest
quar
­
playing of dominoes In tiny public the weekly prayer meetings until the
sor. River, containing 30 acres, more
All of the west half of the north­ Break« Precedent in
1215 Clinton St., Portland 36-4t
ter of the northeast quarter of sec­
pastor's
return.
place
In
Dunbar
on
Sunday
will
not
or less.
tion nine, in township two south of east quarter, the northwest quarter
Admitting Welsh Girl be permitted after this date. B. H
which said certificate of delinquency range nine west of the Willamette of the southeast quarter, and the
Garrett, mayor."
bears interest at the rate of 14 1-2 Meridian, in Tillamook County, Ore­ northeast quarter of the southwest r------------------------------------ ---
per cent per annum from date thereof gon, containing 60 acres, less a 20 quarter, of section twenty, in town­
Japanese Women Drop Out
until paid.
foot wide right of way for a road, ship two south, range nine west of
of University Lectures
You are further notified that said along the south aide of said 60 ac- the Willamette Meridian.
And be it further ordered that ser­
above named plaintiff has paid tax­ res as described in a deed from John
Tokyo—The authorities of the Im
perlal uulverslty, Tokyo, ure begin
es against said premises for subse­ Leland Henderson, Trustee to Fred­ vice of this order be had by publica­
nlng to doubt whether the women of
quent year*, with the rate of interest erick Dow and Anna Dow, his **^*6 tion thereof once each week for three
Japan are as sincere In their desire for
or said amounts from the respective recorded in said registry in book “30" successive weeks, in the Tillamook
higher education as had been thought
page 669-71, nmi applying the pro Headlight, a newspaper of general
da' es of payment, as follows:
When It ana announced that the lee
printed
and
published
in
circulation
Year 1916, Date of payment, Nov. eeeds therefrom to the payment of
tures at the university would 1* open
I
County,
Oregon.
Tillamook
5. 1917, Sheriff's Receipt No. 7065, said judgment, and further decreeing
to women, many apidlcatlons for ad
HOMER MASON
mission were received, but of the I«'
Amount $9.22. rate of interest 12 per that the said defendants and each of
County Judge.
women to whom the» were grunted,
them be forever barred and fore­
cent per annum.
ell hut n feu dropi>ed out. This year
Date of first publication May 25,
Year 1917, Date of payment Nov. 5, closed of ail -W. tit»* or
there were very few applicants for the
1918, Sheriff’s receipt No. 6921, am­ in or to said prop, y or any portion 1923; date of last publication, June
privilege
15,
1923
thereof
except
statutory
right
of
re
­
ount $10.48, rate of interest 12 per
demption
and
for
general
relief.
«ent per annum.
P. C. Meyer was in from Oretown
This summons it served upon you NOTICE OF HEARING
Year 1918, Date of payment Nov. 5,
Tuesday on business.
by publication in the Tillamook Head
•I
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
...3
1919, Sheriff's receipt No. 7068, light by order of the Honorable Geo
M. T. Madsen and L. A. Pettibone
-
•mount 311.23, rate of interest 12
% of a large wholesale bakery of Sa­
R Bagley, Judge of the above named
lem, were in the city Monday in the
per cent per annum.
• 'W-’
Court, made on the 7th day of May' Notice is hereby given that the un-
Year 1919, Date paid April 5, 1921,
interests of their business. Mr. Pet­
dersigned
has
filed
his
final
account
1923, requiring publication hereof to
tibone is the Portland manager and
Sheriff's receipt No. 8119, amount be made once a week for six suc­ as administrator of the estate of Mary
Mr. Madsen looks after the home
<14.93, rate of interest 12 per cent per cessive weeks, and the date of the Mutrie, deceased, in the County Court
office.
annum.
first publication hereof is May 11th, of the State of Oregon, for Tilla­
Year 1920, Date paid January 19, 1923 and the last publication June mook County, and said Couras ap­
OTYJl
PORT AND STARBOARD:
1922. Sheriff's receipt No. 7607,
pointed the 7th day of July, 1923 at
G5SB
22, 1923.
HAW AND GEÇ
amount $18.29, rate of interest 12 per
10 o’clock a. m.. at the Court Room
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
cent per annum
Phyllis
Curtla,
u
pretty,
modern
and
of
said
Court
in
Tillamook
City,
Till
­
Attorney for plaintiffs, residence and
Thus. Coates returned from Port-
gentle little Welsh girl, who him Just
Year 1921, Date of payment De­
Post Office address, 206 Third amook Count, Oregon, as the time and
been admitted to the United State» uf land Wednesday where he went to
cember 4, 1922, Sheriff's receipt No.
Street, Tillamook, City. Oregon.. place for the hearing of said final ac­ ter the linnngrutlon board at Ellis is­
7074. amount <19.43, rate of interest
count and any objections thereto, and land broke s precedent Brought be­ attend the Royal Arch Chapter of the
12 per cent per annum.
Dated fore the board, Miss Curtis admitted Masonic lodge also the Eastern Star
the closing of said estate
chapter. While in Portland he got
— '
SC. »,.y tc,
That you, as the owners of the le­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
June 8th, 1923.
that she rniue to the United States
I
I
gal title of the hereinabove describ
J. N. ROBINSON
solely to be near her sweetheart who
Department of the Interior
ed premises, are hereby further noti­
Administrator of the Estate of Mary lived In Nanticoke, Pa She also ad
fied that the above named plaintiff U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore., 35-5t
uiltted that she was too young to get
Mutrie. deceased.
i
married just now and that she was to
May 7. 1923.
will apply to the Circuit Court of the
live
with
her
twnu's
folks.
When
girls
Notice is hereby given that Rob­
Stat« and County aforesaid, for a de­
SUMMONS
eouie to the United Alate» and ure too
cree foreclosing the lien against the ert B. Sturgeon, of Blaine, Ore., who
young to marry they are usually held
property above described and men­ on Sept. 25, 1919, made Homestead
us "likely Io become public charges "
tioned in said certificate of delin­ Entry, No. 06460 for the SE 1-4, N In the Circuit Court of the State of excluded and sent back to their
Oregon,
for
Tillamook
County.
W
1-4,
SW
1-4
NE
1-4,
NW
1-4
SE
quency. And you are hereby sum­
mothers. However. Miss Curtis proved
moned to appear within sixty days 1-4, and NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Section 27, Maggie N. Knudson, Plaintiff
so sweet thut the Inspectors just
vs
couldn't help but udmlt her
from the date of the first publication Township 8 8., Range H W, W. Merid­
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 Oldest Bell on Record
j
defendant
I the land above describ-
•nd defend this suit or pay the liah claim to
Used in Italian Church
In the name of the State of Oregon
amount due as above shown, togeth­ ed, before the Clerk of the County
The oldest known liell still In use is
er with plaintiff’s costs and disburse­ Court for ’ Tillamook Co., Oregon, at You ar«- hereby required to appear
ments, and in case of your failure so Tillamook, Ore., on the flth day of and answer the complaint filed against In the parish church of 8t. Mary
you in the above entitled Court and Loreto, at Vlllalag". in rhe Abruzzi
to do, a decree will be rendered fore­ July, 1928.
Claimant names as witnesses: W. cause on or before the expiration of mountains, und hears the Inscription
closing the lien of said taxes and
"Ave Marte" followed by "Anno Dom­
costa and disbursements against the W. Cason, of Blaine, Ore.; Henry six weeks from the date of the first ini 600" Considering that hells were
publication
of
thia
summons,
and
if
Smith,
of
Blaine,
Ore.;
Adam
Lip
­
lands and premises above described.
Invented, according to church authori­
This summons is published by or­ pin, of Blaine, Ore.; Earl Reynolds, you fail so to apepar and answer, ties, by Pope Rahlnlan who died in
The bin new Overland Red Bird is a
plaintiff will apply to the court for 6Ü6. no older bell is recorded
der of the Honorable George R. Bag- of Blaine, Ore.
noteworthy contribution of beauty and
the
relief
demanded
in
her
complaint,
Act 6-9-16.
ley, Judge of the Circuit Court of the
reliability
at a revolutionary price. Its
Fox Fur High In Leipzig.
ALEXANDER SWEEK, which isthat the marriage contract
State of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun­ 81-6t
Leipzig
—
The
fur
auction
here,
existing
between
plaintiff
and
de-
wheelbase
is
longer, its body roomier, its
Register.
ty. made and entered May 7, 1928, and
, fendant be dissolved and that plain- which has closed after three weeks,
engine
larger
and
more powerful. Finished
the date of the first publication of
NOT1CE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S tiff be awarded the custody of the was attended hy many American buy- [
in rich Mandalay maroon and nickel. First
this summons is May 11, 1928.
era. These puld high jiricea for raw
SALE
minor children of plaintiff and de­
All process and papers in this pro­
fox furs, which were even higher than
quality Fisk cord tires and bumpers front
fendant, Fred and Irene Knudson, and the usual figure for thia clusa of pelts
ceeding may be served upon the un­
and
rear. Come see this sensational car»
a
dersigned, residing within the state I In the County Court of the State of that plaintiff have such other relief
as
may
be
equitable.
of Gregon at the address hereinbe­ Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
OAc
New
This summons is served upon you by 9
In the Matter of the Estate of
low first given.
publication in the Tillamook Head­
William H. Hamilton, Deceased.
Gang Had Been There,
C. L. STARR
4
light,
by order of the Hon. Homer
that
pur-
Notice
is
hereby
given
THEODORE OP8UND
Police Dancer« Found
Mason,
County
Judge
of
Tillamook
Honorable
the
Attorneys for plaintiff suant to an order of
The police of Rochester, N. Y.,
Homer Mason, Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, made the 15th day
Addreis: 505 Selling Building,
wound up their annual dance
County,
Oregon, made and entered on of May, 1923, requiring publication
Portland, Oregon.
31-7t
with the band pluylng "Hall,
the 22nd day of May, 1923, authoriz- hereof to be made once a week for
Hall, the Gang’s All Here."
Other Overland Model»: Touring S325, Sedan
Coupe f795. Koadeter $525. All price»
ing the sale of the following des- six successive weeks, and requiring
When the merrymakers re­
you
to
appear
and
answer
the
com
­
SUMMONS
f. o. b. Toledo. We reserve the right to change price» and »pecification» without notice.
cribed real property, to-wit:
tired to the cloak rooms, they
See the WiUyOveriand Advertisement in The Saturday Evening Poet
Lota 7 and 8, Block 4, Stillwell Ad­ plaint on or before the expiration of
found tile gang had gone, and ♦
dition to Tillamook, Tillamook Coun­ six weeks from the date of the first
with it the choicest furs, over
publication, and the first publication
coats, and other wraps that the
No. 3107
ty,, Oregon.
there will be sold at private sale said hereof is made this 18th day of May, ♦ ♦ members could lay their bunds ♦ ♦ i
In the circuit court of the State of property in the law offices of lk,rr,ck 1928.
on.
1 The loot is expected to run In :
BOTTS A WINSLOW
Oregon for Tillamook County
4 Hall, in the National Building, Till­
:
to four figures
Attorneys for Plaintoiff.
M. D. Spencer, Alma Loeffler Bdrgeas, amook County, Oregon, between the
4
Residence:
Tillamook,
Oregon.
82-7t
John Leland Henderson, Trustje hours of one and two o’clock P. M
aRTW-S SURFicf «Rin,
8EIIEF Of SCIENHSTS
♦
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When you have any Cows, Hogs, or
Chickens to sell. Call up the,
:
SANITARY MEAT
MARKET
!
Both Phones
I
b
f
America’s First Low Priced English Type Car
i
RED BIRD ’750
I
STAK GARAGE
DR.IVEAN OVERLAND AND REALIZE THE-DIFFERENt
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