Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 20, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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FRIDAY. JULY 2(1. 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
legal notices
7
Saturday, the 4th day of August, 1923
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
of the amount of the proposal, made
tlon of environment; of moral and sex In Berlin, according to reports to th«
at 10.00 o’clock A. M. of said day, at
payable to the Adjutant General,
hazards to which, under the old order, Commerce department. With the In­
the north door of the Court House in
Notice is hereby given that the un­ State of Oregon, must accompany
common acceptance ruled that women creased scale of prices and added dif­
Tillamook City, Oregon, sell at pub­ dersigned, Sheriff of Tillamook Coun­ each bid.
NOTICE to creditors
should not be subjected? Then society ficulties In food supply which hav!
lic auction (subject to redemption), ty, Oregon, will on Monday, the 13th
The General Staff, Oregon National
Immediately reared around the woman followed the Ruhr occupation, hors«
to the highest bidder for cash in hand, day of August, 11123, at 10 o’clock A. Guard, reserves the right to reject
workers a protective wall of sentiment meat sales are sold to be Increasing
Notice is hereby given thatthe un- all the right, title and interest which
and public opinion that guaranteed rapidly. Horse meat sella now at
4»r»ign<.l has lieen appointed by the the within named defendants, or any M. at the Court House door in Tilla­ any and all bids.
them an Immunity never before en­ 2.000 marks per pound, which la rough­
mook
City.
Oregon,
sell
ut
public
auc
­
Separate
bids
will
be
received
for
County Court of Tillamook County,
nf them had on the 5th day of June, tion to the highest bidder for cash in the plumbing, heating and electric Labor Bureau Delves Into Prob­ joyed by any of their sex
ly equal to about 10 cents In American
Oregon, administrator of hte estate
“ 'It
1 was found that many occupations money.
1923 the date of the enrolling and doc­
ef Frank J. Haynes, decased, and all keting of the judgment herein, or hand the following described real wiring.
lem for Answer to Economic
hud been closed to women for no rea-
GEORGE A. WHITE
prososii having claienis against said since that date had, in and to the a- property situate in Tillamook County,
son other than tradition or custom,
Status
of
Men.
Big Telescope for Russia.
Oregon,
to-wit:
40-2t
Adjutant General.
ejtatc are hereby notified and re­
and It was also found that women ex­
St. Albans, England.—One of the
bove described property, or any part
The
South
half
of
the
Northwest
celled
at
tasks
nt
which
It
had
ta-<-n
be
­
quired to present said claims at his thereof, to satisfy the said execution,
most wonderful telescopes In
r*.............. *.................................. + lieved only men could be proficient. world Is nearing completion here th«
office m Tillamook City, Oregon, on judgment and decree, interest, costs Quarter of Section 21 in Township 5
for
Contrary
to
expectations,
It
was
found
South of Runge 10, West of Willam­
J .«The government Is trying to »
«r befon ix months from the date and accruing costs. Iluted this
28 th ette Meridian.
that standards of productivity In many Shipment to the Nlkolaleff observatory,
•
find
out
why
women
work.
Can
J
ef this notice. All claims must be du day of June 1923.
Russia. It weighs about nine tons, th«
J you give the reason?
< instances were raised Instead of low­ Inside diameter Is 45 feet, the refract­
This sale will be made in pursuance
jy verified. Dated this 21st day of
ered as a result of the Introduction of
in
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
.
JOHN ASCHIM
of a judgment und decree of fore­
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June. 1923.
woman workers In Industries thereto­ ing telescope for photography Is 32
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore, closure entered by the Circuit Court
Oregon for the County of Tillamook I
Inches, and the whole will be fitted to
GEO. P. WINSLOW’
Washington.—Most women work be­ fore reserved to men."
Probate department.
Date of first publication this 20th of the State of Oregon for Tilla­
a revolving turret of steel.
Compete
With
Men
for
Jobs.
Xdnilstrai.i of the Estate of Frank day of June, 1923. Date of last
Notice is hereby given that the un­ cause they need the money. Such Is
pub- mook County on the (ith day of July,
Ancient.
was
when
the
man
returned
from
It
J. Haynes, deceased.
the conclusion readied ns a result of u
lication this 27th day of July, 1923.
Temple of the Moon, hellevetj to
11123, and of an execution issued dersigned bus been appointed admin­ survey iniiile by the women's bureau of war service and found a woman In
jolts 4 Winslow
hl* old position that the trouble really be the oldest building on earth. Is un­
thereon in a cause in said Court where istrator of the estate of Bernie N. Da­ the Department of Lubor.
37-5t
¿Attorneys for the estate.
covered by scientific diggers nt Ur on
SIMMONS
The rapidly Increasing nunlher of began, for the situation Immediately the lower Euphrates river. It was
in Maude Martin Johnston is plain­ vis, deceased, by the County Court of
In the Circuit Court of the State of tiff and J. D. Nimun, also known as the State of Oregon for Tillamook women In Industry, in I ,n,iin -. and In obtained of two workers for one Job, erected about 7,(»00 years ago. and was
NOTICE TO CRED1ITORS
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook Jonas I). Niman, Sarah Nimun, his County, and has qualified. All per­ the professions 1>. creating .... mimic creating u competition that tended In­ used continuously ns a church for
Hint lire mil lo be solved off­ evitably toward the reduction of 4,000 years.
wife, Harriet Belle Sadler, formerly sons having claims against said estate problems
hand nor dlsu I,-cd w.li u ge ;:rc. For wages and salaries. This was a bad
Notie, i hereby given that the un­ Allen Copenhefer, Plum tiff
are
hereby
notified
to
present
the
King Tut seems very ancient to ns,
Harriet Belle Nimun, und Joe Sadler,
from the labor standpoint,
vs.
dersigned has been appointed by the
sume, duly verified as by law required Instance, what will In- Hie nlfeet of this Situation
and the fact that some employers were yet here’s a building ?hat was about
her husband are defendants, und in
R.
H.
Vuse
and
Rosanna
Vos«
his
tendency
upon
lunrrlii
-.'
>
.«.
ibe
family
Coe:: }
■
Tillamook eouny,
to the undersigned ill 808 Union Ave­
40 centuries old when he was bom.
I
and the future of tin- race? And, not alow to take advantage of It made Discovery of the Temple of the Moo®
wife, R. J. Richardson and Lily said cause the judgment huving been nue, North, Portland, Oregon.
i Or»;.:-
.ministratoi of the estate
It ull the more acute. Many of the
entered
ir
favor
of
plaintiff
for
the
lignin,
what
will
he
the
ultimate
effect
T. Richardson, his wife, Frank
a Joi.-
Thompson Nevins, dvci as
Dated mid first published July 20,
women continued at work. Hence the Is Important. It helps confirm th*
scientific belief that the first clvlllsa-
B. Mitchell und Jane Doe Mitchell sum of $303.00 with interest thereon 1923. luist publication August 17, of the comiietltlon between men mid Inquiry.
«j, «n.i all persons having claims
women in similar fields of work mid
tion was along the Euphrates. Some­
his wife, James Zeiser and Kate at the rate of 7 per cent |>er unnum 1923.
“
We
all
know
that
the
mere
fact
agair. -.lid etsate are hereby noti­
endeuvor?
where In that vicinity probably was
from July 6, 1023, the further sum of
Zeiser,
his
wife,
M.
C.
Black
and
of
no
many
women
at
work
Is
an
Im
­
FRED WEST, Administrator
ced and required to present suid
Is It (Kisalble that tin- more women
the crndle of the human race—thongh
$100.00 us attorneys’ fees und the
portant
one,"
says
the
statement
of
Ella
Black
his
wife,
George
there ure who work the more there will
Bruce C. Curry, Attorney.
chim- t. the undersigned at his res­
Chinese claim that their authentic his­
costs
and
disbursements
of
the
action,
the
women
’
s
bureau,
“
and
one
that
has
Thomsen and Ilildah Thomsen,
be of the succeeding generation who
idence in Bay City, Oregon, on or be­
much bearing on the organization of tory dates back at least 22.000 yearn
taxed at $44.02, and all of the inter­
his
wife,
E.
C.
Wurd
und
Floy
R.
will
have
to
work?
la
It
nil
due
to
tin-
fore six months from the date of this
high cost of living, und Is the world our present life. But we cannot get
Ward, his wife, and N. L. Ward est of said defendants in said prop­
notm Dated this 21st day of June,
Norwegian Preacher
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
erty being ordered sold as of the date
fast upproachlng u situation In which the final significance of this fact until
and E. May Ward, his wife.
_____ ■
we
know
why
so
many
women
are
Start* Labor Trouble
,’
Defendants. of the mortguge being foreclosed, In tile County Court of Tillamook It will In- Impossible for the average working.
john w. M c K inley ,
man to enrn enough or .produce enough
thut is, June 5, 1020.
Bergen,
Norway.—The latest "dream
To
Frank
B.
Mitchell,
Jane
Doe
Mit-
"Women
work
because
they
need
the
Administrator of the estate of Joseph
to support the average family without
County, State of Oregon.
preacher” one Marla Akerblom, has
Dated this July 13, 1023.
chell, James Zeiser Kate Zeiser, E.
Thompson Nevins, deceased.
assistance from those wlm should he money, not only to support them­ been arrested In Finland. The woman
In
the
Mutter
of
tile
Estate
of
JOHN ASCHIM
selves but for an even more urgent
C. Ward, Floy R. Ward, N. I.. Wurd
his dependents?
BOTTS * WINSLOW,
Sheriff of Tillamook, County, Oregon William I). Eoff, Deceased..
service, to help In the support of their caused such a furor among the work­
and
E.
May
Warti,
defendants
These
are
some
of
the
questions
87-6t
I Attorneys for the estate.
ing classes that the authorities felt
Notice is hereby given that the un
In the Name of the State of Ore­ 40-5t
growing out of the problem that Is rec­ families. This statement may be a
dersigned, Nellie G. Tatoni, has been ognized us sufficiently rail anil Impor­ surprise to you; It Is surprising to forced to take action.
gon: You art* hereby required to ap­
Going from place to place on horse­
appointed administratrix of the estate tant to culj for study by u governmen­ many people who for some reason
SUMMONS
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
pear and answer the complaint filed
think that many women are at work back. with flowing hair. Maria foretold
of William D. Eoff, deceased by the tal agency.
against you in the above entitled suit
hist for fun or excitement. But It is the Immediate end of the world. She
County Court of Tillamook County,
War's Influence One Facor.
declared that In view of this to own
I it the Circuit Court of the State of on or before the 20th day of August, Tillamook Armory Building Tillamook Oregon, and has qualified. All per­
It Is undoubtedly true that the World • true statement, anil If you will look a house or land, to save money or do
around
you,
you
will
see
that
It
is
—Oregon tor the County of Tillamook 1923, that being the day fixed by or­
Oregon.
war
contributed
largely
to
the
prob
sons having claims against said es­
any kind of work, was useless. As a
true."
Department No. 2
der of the Court for you to appear
tate are required to present them with lem and complicated It by forcing wom­
result of her preaching all of her
In
the
case
of
single
women
who
Ola Catherine Mead, Plaintiff
Sealed proposals will be received at the proper vouchers to Nellie G. Ta- en Into lnilustrlul occu[Mitlons never
and answer and being more than six
---------------------
L——w
■re
working
the
bureau
found
that
an
vs.
weeks from the date of the first pub­ Tillamook, Oregon, by the General tom, Administratrix, at the office of before undertaken by them. “Tlie In­ Invalid mother or a worn-out father
dustrial
Code.
’
”
a
recent
work
on
In­
Charles Gale Mead, Defendant
Staff,
Oregon
Nationul
Guard.
George
lication of this summons; and if you
(■eo. 8. Shepherd, 725 Gasco Building,
are not uncommon churges for the
Gang Had Been There,
To Charles Gale Mead, defendant fail to so appear and answer, the A. White, Adjutant General, Chief of Portland, Oregon, within six (fl) dustrial relations, In discussing this working woman.
■uys:
Police Dancers Found
tbovt named:
plaintiff will apply to the court for Staff, a Idressed in care of First Na­ months from the date of this note.
In the United States us a whole
"Undar stress of national necessity It
In the name of the State of Ore­ the relief demanded in his complaint, tional, Bank Tillamook, Oregon until
Datq^l und first published July 20, was found thut woman could do al­ ■bout one woman of every five Is gain­
The police of Rochester, N. Y.,
gon, you are hereby required to ap­ to-wit:
2 o’clock P. M. July 30, 1028, for the 1923. Date of last publication August most any kind of work that man can fully employed.
wound up their annual dance
Only about one-fifth of the wage­
pear and answer to the complaint
For judgment for the sum of $800 furnishing of all lubor and materials 17 1923.
do. Handicaps theretofore accepted a«
with the band playing “Hall,
earning women are married, but that
Insurmountable
were
overcome
quickly
Hall, the Gang's All Here."
foed against you in the above entitled with interest from November 15th, for the erection of a two story and
NELLIE G. TATOM
one-fifth
Is
working
for
the
same
reu-
When the merrymakers re­
ui:. in the above entitled Court on or 1914, at the rate of eight per cent per basement Armory Building at Tilla­ Administratrix of the estate of Will­ and easily. Was It n question of cloth­ ■on as the other four-fifths—because
tired to the cloak rooms, they
ing ; hampering skirts, pottleoat! and
More th« 8th day of August, 1923, annum, for $159 taxes, with intereat mook Oregon, conformable with the
iam D. Eoff, deceased.
I
they
need
the
money.
found the gang had gone, and
and if you fail to so appear and ans­ front the 25th day of November, 19J9, plans und specifications of the said Geo. S. Shepherd, Attorney for estate the like? Then the liiqiedlnientii were
discarded promptly and the overalls of
with It the choicest furs, over­
wer. for want thereof, plaintiff will at the rate of eight per cent, for the building, prepared by John Hunzieker
the muli- workers were adopted. Was
coats, and other wraps that the
apply to said Court for the rleief sum of $125 attorney's fees and the Architect, 303-304 I. O. O. F. Build­
It a matter of Inferior physical Kill 500 Horses a Week
members could lay their hands
| I payed
pray. I: for
. in her complaint herein, to- coats and disbursements of the suit ing, Eugene, Oregon. Plans and spec­
on.
strength? Then Inventive genius came
for
Food
in
Berlin
forward with a machine, or u method,
The loot is expected to run In­
sit: A dissolution of the marriag« together with the foreclosure of a ification! may be obtained at the office
Hood River—First market road that minimized the physical demands
Washington.—Five hundred horses
to four figures.
contract now existing la-tween plain­ mortgage upon certain lands in Till­ of Captain Shearer, Tillamook, Ore­
made upon the worker. Was it a ques- H week ara being slaughtered for fond
iff and defendant, and for the can­ amook County. Oregon, described as gon, or at the office of the Architect south paved at $25,000 per mile.
at Eugene, Oregon. A deposit of $10
«Mtoi; and control of the minor follows:
Second large sawmill planned
|<kil«jrt-n, and for such other and fur-
The north half (N 1-2) of the north will be required when the plans are Oak Ridire on Natron cut-off.
| ther relief as to the Court may seem west quarter (NW 1-4), ths south­ furnished, which will be returned to
The Dalles cannery putting up 70,-
jut and equitable.
east quarter (SE 1-4) of the north - the bidder when plans are returned.
A certified check for 2 1-2 per cent 000 cans cherries daily.
This summons is published by or­ west quarter (NW 1-4), the south-
der c' th« Honorable Homer Mason, west quarter (SW 1-4) of the North-
County Judge of Tillamook County, east quarter (NE 1-4) Section Ten
Oregon, in the absence of the Cir­ (10) Township three (3) South,
ÏTTrr-B1------------------ m-ff— i
TUÍL •
cuit Judge of this District from Till­ Range Ten (10) West, Wiliamotte Me
“ONE OF THE STRONGEST COMPANIES IN AMERICA
is:' ok County, made on the 27th day ridian.
of June, 1923.
This summons is published in the
' First publication shall be June 29th, "Tillamook Headlight,” a weekly news
11923 and the last publication shall paper, published and of general cir­
lit August 3rd, 1923.
culation in Tillamook county State of
fo
BARKICK & HALL
Oregon for six consecutive weeks, by
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
order of the Honorable George R. Bag
Ilesidencc and ’’ostoffice address, Till- ley. Judge of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for the County of
jinook. Oregon.
of Tillamook, made on the 27th day
of June, 1923 the first publication be­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
ing July 6, 1923, and the last publi­
it the Circuit Court of th'. State of cation being August 17, 1923.
W. F. MAGILL
Oregon for the County of Tillamook
Attorney for Plaintiff
i L J. Claussen, Plaintiff,
403 Corbett Building Portland, Ore.
vs.
lay E. Andrus and Ruby B. Andrus,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
husband and wife and David Cur­
tis. a single man,
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Defendants.
dersigned
has been appointed as ad­
By virtue of an execution issued out
the above entitled Court in the ministrator of the estate of Lars F.
•fav. entitled cause, to me directed Rey, deceased, by the County Court
tfa 27th day of June, 1923, upon a of Tillamook County, Oregon. All
¡Mgmetit and decree of foreclosure in persons having claims against said
fiwor of E. J. Claussen, the plaintiff, estate are required to present the
On your camping and fishing trips always take a genera
,-ttd against Roy E. Andrus and Ruby same to me for allowance, verified as
B. Andrus, husband and wife, and Da- required by law-, at the office of Botts
ous supply of FRYE'S DELKJIOUS BACON.5 You will want
fid Curtis, a single man, the defend- 4 Winslow, Tillamook, Oregon, with­
You can if youhold a Perfect Protection Policy
it
with your eggs for breakfast, and a few slicett, friexl with
Ittt», tor the sum of twenty one hun- in six months from the date hereof.
in West Coast Life.
Dated July 13. 1923.
rind dollars, with interest thecron
The old age provision in this splendid policy
the fish for dinner, will give them just tin* right finishing
H. T. BOTTS,
from • ■ 15th day of January, 1921,
is hut one or several unusual features that
Administrator
of
the
estate
of
Lars
P.
Mt the rate of six per cent per annum,
touch. If you like fine bacon, FR YE> DELICIOUS will win
vitally concern every man.
Rey, deceased.
three hundred dollars attorney’s 40-5t
Are you prepared for sudden serious illness ?
your favor. The mild, rare flavor, the delicious tendernesap
fas. and the further sum of two hun-
For accident? F«>r permanent disability? For
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ifrad thirty-four and 12-100 dollars,
certainly
appeal to the appetite.
unexpected financial reverses?
i*ith interest thereon at the rate of
All of these are provided for in West Coast
hiper cent per annum from Novem- In the County ourt of the State of
Life's Perfect Protection Policy. The coupon
Oregon for Tillamook County,
Mor«' than thirty years’ experience has tauglii us that only
far 2, 1922 and the further sum of
below will bring you information about the
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
In
fair hundred ninety four and 18-100
choice,
young, grain-fed |»ork produce« perfect luun and ba­
many attractive features of this fine insurance.
failsr , with interest thereon at the William P. Uaacock, Deceased.
Send
it
today,
before
you
forget.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
con. That’s tl»e only kind iijh ’<I for FRYE’S IFE1JCIOU3
lute of eight per cent per annum from
I fa 16th day of August, 1921, and dersigned has been appointed admin­
BACON and FRYE’S DELICIOUS 1IAM.
•*ti and disbursements, taxed and istratrix of the estate of William P.
Peacock,
deceased,
and
has
qualified.
j*ll*we<l at $19.00, and the costa upon
INSURANCE COMPANY
ifayraj? «
FICK’S DFL1C1OUS HAM u
aod FJtm
fa» writ, I did, upon the 28th day of All persons having claims against
said
estate
are
hereby
notified
and
DFUCJOUS
HA
CON
mb
Uu
fry
tkr
r»r.
«O«.
att
to
bamtj
*> low
(tte, 1923, levy upon all the right, ti-
G. C. DAWES, Disl. Mgr.
bMifOfÿ ia tiu cooier rtudy for an mrrfncf.
(fa and interest of the above named directed to present the same, duly ver­
Tillamook, Oregon.
(fafendanta, and each of them, in and ified as required by law, to said ad­
th« following described real prop- ministratrix at the office of her at­
¡•fiy, -ituatad in the County of TillA- torney J. J. Johnson, 314, Spaulding
Building, Portland, Oregon, within
ttok and State of Oregon, to-wit:
■k «05 —
Maffcr.
WEsrri
. Stn—, uMigu..
I Thirty acres off the entire eist side six months from the date of the first
ml
iniurmuliun.
publication
of
this
notice.
pth< northeast quarter of the north-
Data
of
first
publication
July
13,
irtar of section three, in town-
fap two south, of range nine west of 1923; data of last publication August
N mm
10, 1923.
fa Willamette Meridian.
JULIA
A.
MADSEN
fr’ow, therefore, by virtue of said
I*.
•ttiution, judgment, decree and or- Administratrix of the estate of Will-
4
iam
P.
Peacock,
deceased.
fcr of sale, and in compliance with
40-6t
fa commands of said writ, I will, on J. J. Johnson Attorney.
SEEK FOR REASON
WHY WOMEN WORK
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Can you smile at
thoughts of old age
Bacon
everything the name implies
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