Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 13, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. JULY IX 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
legal notices
7
of the first publication of this notice. {the relief demanded in his complaint,
Buildir«. Portland. Oregon, within i mook Oregon, conformable with th«»
Date of first publication, June 22, to-wit:
Rufus C. Holman, for ten years a book printers of Portland.
six months from the date of the first plans and specifications of the said
1923; date of last publication, July
For judgment for the sum of $800 publication of this notice.
18.
1928.
notice to creditors
building, prepared by John Hunzicker esunty commissioner of Multnomah
with interest from November 15th,
Date of tirsi publication July 13,
JOSEPH PARRAZO,
1914, at the rate of eight per cent per 1923; dato of last publication August Architect. 303-304 1. O. 0. F. Build­ county, was in the city Thursday on
Chas. Ray of Cloverdale, transacted
Administrator,
ing, Eugene, Oregon. Plana and spec-
Notice is hereby given thatthe un-
annum, for $159 taxes, with interest 10, 1923.
ificatiom may be obtained at the office business for his firm Davis A Holman,business in town Tuesday.
dsrsign<*d has lieen appointed by the
from the 2bth day of November, 1919,
JULIA A. MADSEN
| at the rate of eight per cent, for the
.of Captain Shearer, TilUmook, Ore­
County Court of Tillamook County,
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Administratrix of the estate of
gon, or at the office of the Architect
Oregon. administrator of hte estate
sum of $125 attorney's fees and the iam P. Peacock, deceased.
| at Eugene, Oregon. A deposit of $10
af Frank J. Haynes, decased, and all
coats and disbursements of the suit J. J. Johnson Attorney.
40-.M will be required when the plans are
preso-ir. having claiems against said In tbe Circuit Court of the State of together with the foreclosure of a
furnished, which will be returned to
estate are hereby notified and re­ Oregon for the County of Tillamook mortgage upon certain lands in Till­
J the bidder when plans are returned.
quired to present said claims at his E. J. Claussen. Plaintiff,
amook County. Oregon, described as
follows:
office in Tillamook City, Oregon, on
A certified check for 2 1-2 per cent
vs.
w before six months from the date Roy E. Andrus and Ruby B. Andrus,
of the amount of the proposal, made
The north half (N 1-2) of the north
of this notice. All claims must be du­
Notice is hereby given that the un­ payable to t^e Adjutant x General,
husband and wife and David Cur­ west quarter (NW 1-4),"the south­
east quarter (SE 1-4) of the north - dersigned, Sheriff of Tillamook Coun­ State of Oregon, must accompany
ly verified. Dated this 21st day of
tis, a single man,
west quarter (NW 1-4), the south- ty. Oregon, will on Monday, the 13th each bid.
Jun«, 1923.
•
Defendants.
west quarter (SW 1-4) of the North day of August, 1928, at 10 o'clock A.
The General ffiaff, Oregon National
GEO. P. WINSLOW
By virtue of an execution issued out east
Guard, reserves the right to reject
Admistrator of the Estate of Frank
quarter
(NE
1-4)
Section
Ten
M.
at
the
Court
House
door
in
Tilla
­
of the above entitled Court in the (io)
.
B...
J. Haynes, deceased.
Township three
(8) ____
South, , mook City, Oregon, sell at public auc- any and all bids.
above entitled cause, to me directed
Separate bids will W received for
Bott- & Winslow
Range
Ten
(10)
West,
Willamette
Me , tion to the highest bidder for cash in
the 27th day of June, 1923. upon a
AAttorneys for the estate.
37-5t judgment and decree of foreclosure in ridian.
hand the following described real the plumbing, heating and electric
This summons is published in the , property situate in Tillamook County, wiring.
favor of E. J. Claussen, the plaintiff,
GEORGE A. WHITE
"Tillamook
Headlight," a weekly news Oregon, to-wit:
and against Roy E. Andrus and Ruby’
Adjutant General.
The South half of the hjorthwest 40-2t
NOTICE TO CREDIITORS
B. Andrus, husband and wife, and Da­ paper, published and of general cir­
culation
in
Tillamook
county
State
of
Quarter
of
Section
21
in
Township
6
vid Curtis, a single man, the defend-
Oregon for six consecutive weeks, by South of Range 10. West of Willam­
Anelsnt.
Notice is hereby given that the un- i anta, for the sum of twenty one hun­ order of th«’ Honorable George R. Bag ette Meridian.
Temple
ot
the
Moon, believed to
dersigr.cd has been appointed by the dred dollars, with interest th«»eron ley, Judge of the Circuit Court of
This sale will I m - made in pursuance be the oldest building on earth, Is un­
County Court of Tillamook "couny, from the 15th day of January, 1921, the State of Oregon for the County of of a judgment
covered by sclantifir diggers st Ur on
Oregon, administrator of the estate at the rate of six per cent per annum, of Tillamook, made on the 27th day closure entered and decree of fore- the lower Buphrates river. It was
by
the
Circuit
Court
erected about 7.1100 years ago. and was
of Joheph Thompson Nevins, deceas­ smri three hundred dollars attorney's of June, 11*23 th«1 first publication be­
of the Stale of Oregon for Tilla­ used coattnoonsly as a church for
ed. and all persons having claims fees, and the further sum of two hun­ ing July 6, 1928. anil th«’ la-1 publi­
mook County on the tith day of July, 4.000 years.
again-t said etsate are hereby noti­ dred thirty-four and 12-100 dollars, cation being August 17, 1928.
1923, and of an execution issued
King Tut seems very ancient to ns.
fied and required to present said with interest thereon at the rate of
W. F. MAGILL
thereon in a cause in said Court where yet here's a building lhat was about
six
per
cent
per
annum
from
____
Nov»>m-
claims to the undersigned at bis res­
Attorney for Plaintiff
in Maude Martin Johnston is plain­ 40 centuries old when he was bom
idence in Bay City, Oregon, on or be­ her 2, 1922 and the further sum of
403 Corbett Building Portland, Ore. tiff and J. D. Niman, also known as Discovery of the Temple of the Moon
fore six months from the date of this four hundred ninety four and 18-100
It helps confirm the
Jonas D. Niman, Sarah Niman, his is important
HEN you say “Eastern Oil
adentifir belief that the first civiliza­
notice. Dated this 21at diy of June, dollars, with interest thereon at the,
wife,
Harriet
Belle
Sadler,
formerly
rate of eight per cent per annum from
tion
was
along
the
Ruphrstea
Some
to your garage or service
1923
NOT1CE TO CREDITORS
Harriet Belle Niman, and Joe Sadler, where In that vicinity probably was
the 16th day of August, 1921, and
JOHN W. McKINLEY,
station
man just what do you
her husband are . defendants, and in ths cradle o* tbs human race--though
Administrator of the estate of Joseph | costs and disbursements, taxed and
mean?
Any oil is technically
said
cause
the
judgment
having
been
Chinese
claim
that
their
authentic
his
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
un-
allowed at $19.00, and the costs upon
Thompson Nevins, deceased.
“
Eastern
Oil
” to us of the far West
dersigned has been appointed us ad entered in favor of plaintiff for the tory dates back at least 22.000 years
this
writ,
I
did,
upon
tbe
28th
day
of
BOTTS A WINSLOW,
ministrator of the estate of lais P sum of $303.00 with interest thereon
Do you mean the certain mid-con­
Attorneys for the estate.
87-6t June, 1923, levy upon all tbe right, ti­
World’s Larqeot Organ.
tinent oils which contain some par­
tle and interest of tbe above named Rey, decvtMxl, by the County Court at the rate of 7 per cent per annum
The largest organ in existence is tn
defendanu, and each of them, in and of Tillamook County, Oregon. All from July 6, 1923, the further sum of
affine,
some asphalt? Do you mean
$100.00 as attorneys' fees and the | Bydnaj. Ntm South Wales The erec
to the following described real prop­ persons having claims against said
some
of
the sticky, compounded
NOTICE OF FINAL FILING
Hon
of
the
great
organ
In
Music
hall.
erty. situated in the County of Tilla­ estate are required to present the costs and disbursements of the action, Boaton. by a German builder. Walck-
oils?
REPORT AND ACCOUNT
taxed
at
$44.02,
and
all
of
the
inter
­
same
to
me
for
allowance,
verified
as
mook and State of Oregon, to-wit:
required by law, at the office of Botts est of said defendants in said prop­ ar, of Wurtterntierg, gave the first Im­
petus to public Interest In the matter.
—or do you really want a paraffine
Thirty acres off the entire east side
Notice is hereby given that the un­ of the northeast quarter of the north­ & Winslow, Tillamook. Oregon. with- erty being ordered sold as of the date I Roosevelt of New York an<l Jardine,
oil?
Pure paraffine oils come from
of
the
mortgage
being
foreclosed,
in
six
months
from
the
date
hereof.
dersigned administrator with the Will east quarter of stiction three, in town­
likewise of New York, soon became
Pennsylvania.
WAVERLY Motor
that
is,
June
6,
1920.
Dated July It, 1923.
two of the best-known organ builders
annexed of the estate of John T. Mc­ ship two south, of range nine west of
Dated
this
July
13,
1923.
Oils
are
ALL
PENNSYLVANIA
in
America
Among
the
largest
or
­
H.
T.
BOTTS,
Chesney, deceased, has filed in the the Willamette Meridian.
gans In America* are the organs of
Administrator of the estate of Lars P.
JOHN
AS(
HIM
—
and,
of
course,
100 per cent par­
County Court for the County of Till­
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
Rey, deceased.
Sheriff of Tillamook, dounty, Oregon the Roman Catholic cathedral. Mon­
affine.
amook. State of Oregon, his final re­ execution, judgment, decree and or­ 40-6t
treal ; the (datbedre: of the Holy
40-5t
TILLAMOOK GARAGE
port and account as such admimstra- der of sale, and in compliance with
Or, as. tn this city, i «¡rt possssses
FORD SALES A SERVICE
tor, and that Tuesday the 17th day the commands of said writ, I will, on
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
88 stops; Music hall, Otac.nnad, with
of July, 1923, at the hour of 10 o’- Saturday, the 4th day of August, 1923
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
96 stops and four manuals, and the
Tremont Temple of this -tty with 68
clock A. M. in the courtroom of said at 10.00 o'clock A. M. of said day. at
In the County ourt of the State of
■tbps —Boston Globe.
Court in the City of Tillamook, in the north door of the Court House in
Tillamook Armory Buildins Tillamook
Oregon for Tillamook County,
said county and state, have been fix­ Tillamook City. Oregon, sell at pub­
In the Matter of the Estate of
Oregon.
ed by said Court as the time and lic auction (subject to redemption),
Fox Fur High In Lslpzig.
William
P
Ueacock.
Deceased.
Leipzig—The fur auction here,
ptase for the hearing of objections to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Sealed proposals will lie received at i which has closed after three week's,
to said final i eport and account and all the right, title and interest which
dersigned has been appointed admin­ Tillamook. Oregon, by the General ' was attended by many American buy­
the settlement thereof.
the within named defendants, or any istratrix of the estate of William P.
Staff. Oregon National Guard. Georg» i ers These wld high prices for raw
•>f them had ul Uu 5th day of June. Peacock, deceased, and has qualified
fox furs, a filch were even higher than
WARREN E. THOMAS
A. White, Adjutant General, Chief of the usual figure for this class of pelts
Administrator with the Will annexed 1923 the date of the enrolling and doe All persons having claims against Staff, addressed in care of First Na­ i
of the Estate of John T. Mc­ keting of the judgment herein, or said estate are hereby notified and tional, Bank Tillamook, Oregon until
since that date had. in and to the a- directed to present the same, duly ver­
Chesney, deceased.
Jffi'i lock P. M. July 30, 1923, for the
bove described property, or any part ified as requtred by law. to said ad­
Date of first publication, June 16,
furnishing of all labor and materials
thereof, to satisfy the said execution, ministratrix at th«- office of her at­
1923; last publiction July 18. 1928.
judgment and decree, interest, costs torney J. J. Johnson, 314. Spaulding for the erection of a two story and
Chamberlain, Thomas & Kraemer,
basement Armory Building at Tilla-
and accruing costs. Dated this 28th
Attorneys for Administrator.
day of June 1923.
JOHN ASCHIM
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
SI MMONS
Date of first publication this
day of June, 1923. Date of last pub-
I!
Jn th« Circuit Court of the State of lication this 27th dsy of July, 1928.
_ Oregon for the County of Tillamook
liepartment No. 2
NOTICE OF HEARING
Oia Catherine Mead. Plaintiff
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
vs.
Charles Gale Mead, Defendant
Notice is hereby given that the un­
To Charles Gale Mead, defendant
dersigned nas filed his final account
above named:
In the name of the State of Ore­ as administrator of the estate of Mary
gon, you are hereby required to ap­ Mutrie, deceased, in the County Court
pear and answer to the complaint of the State of Oregon, for Tilla­
mook County, and said Cour^ias ap­
died against you in the above entitled
suit, in the above entitled Court on or pointed the 7th day of July. 1928 at
before the 8th day of August, 1923, 10 o’clock a. m., at the Court Room
and if you fail to ao appear and ans­ of said Court in Tillamook City, Till­
wer, for want thereof, plaintiff will amook Count, Oregon, as the time and
apply to said Court for the rieief place for the hearing of said final ac­
prayed for in her complaint herein, to­ count and any objections thereto, and
Wit: A ri is solution of the marriage the closing of said »’State. Dated
June Bth, 1928.
contract now existing between plain­
J. N. ROBINSON
tiff
defendant, and for the care
Administrator
of the Estate of Mary ■
cus^xly and control of the minor
Mutrie, deceased.
children, and for such other and fur­ 35-5t
ther relief as to the Court may seem
SIMMONS
just and equitable.
Is entitled to demand the absolute protection
This summons is published by or­
afforded hex by a Perfect Protection Policy in
der of the Honorable Homer Mason, In the Circuit Court of the State of
West Coast Life How would your wife fere if
County Judge of Tillamook County. Oregon, for the County of Tillamook
Fate should aoddenly turn? Send the coupon
Oregon, in the absence of the Cir­ Allen Copenhefer, Plaintiff
FRYE4»
I m there anything more delirious th**
below and you will learn how easily you can
DELICIOUS
cuit Judge of this District from Till­
th«' fragrance of ham frying over the cam^
vs.
protect her and yourself with these five features
amook County, mad« on the 27th day R. H. Vose and Rosanna Vose his
HAM
of a West Coast Life Perfect Protection Pdicyt
fire? Those who have enjoyed hiiiiiiim W
of June, 1923.
wife, R. J. Richardson and Lily
“
Everything
the
First publication shall be June 29th,
night dinners in the gloriow» Western oufe
T. Richardson, his wife, Frank
1. Accident: A weekly income while you are dis­
name implies”
1923 and the last publication shall
abled.
B. Mitchell and Jane Doe Mitchell
diwirs will say that as an appetizer it has tgg
be August 3rd, 1928.
2. Sickness: Regular payments every week.
his wife, James Zeiser and Kate
dvjire, young, p sin fed
eqnaL The better the ham the richer th*
BARRICK A HALL
Zaiaer, his wife, M. G Biack and
3. Aduer»ity t Emergency funds in time of need
pork, cured utd andkeA
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
fragrance.
Ella Black his wife, George
4,OldA|tl Au assured mcome for Ide.
by tire cxdusrwe Frye pro­
Residence and Postoffice address, Till­
Thomsen and Hildah Thomsen,
cess. winch pi, sli ws the
S.Dsath,
All
the
benefits
cd
regular
life
insur
­
amook, Oregon.
his wife, E. C. Ward and Floy R.
ance, with several splendid additional
delicate texture sod juices
That’s why we say, take to your sauna**
Matures
Ward, his wife, and N. L Ward
and develops the rid),
camp a whole FRYE’S DEUCKMJS HAM.
and E. May Ward, his wife.
mild flavor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
You will vote it the best ham you «we*
i
Defendants.
What do you mean
Eastern Oil?
W
Every young wife
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Tillamook
In th« Matter of the Estate of
Harry E. Lamar, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Tillamook, has duly
appointed the undersigned, adminis­
trator of the estate of Harry E. La­
mar. deceased. Ail persons ¡taring
claims against against the said es­
tate are required to present them,
Properly verified, to the undersigned
at the offices of Barrick A Hall, Room
7, National Building, Tillamook, Ore­
gon, within six months from the date
I
To Frank B. Mitchell, Jane Doe Mit-
chell, James Zeiser Kate Zeiser, E.
C. Ward. Floy R. Ward, N. L. Ward
and E. May Ward, defendants
In the Name of the State of Ore­
gon: You are hereby required to ap­
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before, the 20th day of August,
1928, that being the day fixed by or­
der of the Court for you to appear
and answer and being more than six
weeks from the date of the first pub­
lication of thia summons; and if you
fail to so appear and answer, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
W est
C oast L ife
INSURANCE COMPANY
MOM« orrict-SA* rxsMCMCo
G. C. DAWES, DIHT. MGR., Tillamook, Ore
tasted. Every bit of it will be uaa fui til*
thick center slices for brwtliiig or frying
the butt for baking, die shank for boiling
with vegetables.
$N •<> „
FRYE 6 COMPANY
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