Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 03, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. AUGUST 3. 1923
leg al notices
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Saturday, the 4th day of August, 1923
at 10.00 o’clock A. M. of said day, at
the north door of the Court House in
Tillamook City, Oregon, sell at pub­
lic auction (subject to redemption),
to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
all the right, title and interest which
the within named defendants, or any
•d. them had on the 5th day of June,
1923 the date of the enrolling and doc
keting of the judgment herein, or
since that date had, in and to the a-
bove described property, or any part
thereof, to satisfy the said execution,
judgment and decree, interest, costa
and accruing costs. Dated this 28 th
day of June 1923.
JOHN ASCHIM
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore.
Date of first publication this 20th
day of June, 1923. Date of last pub-
lication this 27th day of July, 1923.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
7
claiming any interest in said seized I
continents have drifted away from one
automobile are required to appear be-
material, and flout like Icebergs '41 a another Into their present position.
heavier plastic material, which reache»
Notice is hereby given that the un ^ore
above entitled court on or
Among a number of carefully rea­
notice to creditors
It» hlglie»! level at the bottom of the soned criticisms, Mr. Lake pointed out
dersigned, Sheriff of Tillamook Coun beforc the “’2nd <i«y of August, 1923,
oceans.
that in order to meet his theory Weg­
ty, Oregon, will on Monday, the 13th an<* to <i‘’fen<l against said proceed-
This startling theory has been ener had flattened out the Himalayas
ilay of August, 1923, at 10 o'clock A.
an<l *i*at upon your failure so to
Notice is hereby given thatthe un-
strongly
criticized
by
P.
Lake
of
the
M. at the Court House door in Tills- 1 <*° “ Judgment of forfeiture of said Theories of German Savant Royal Ueograpbh'al society. By means in order to lengthen the peninsula of
aaHign.d has been appointed by the
India, but he had not flattened out
Arouse New Controversy.
rpaaty Court of Tillamook County,
mook City, Oregon, »ell at public auc-1 seized automobile will be entered in
of maps he showed the way tn which others of the world’s mountains in a
said
court.
Oregon, administrator of hte estate
tion to the highest bidder for cash in
Wegener has reconstructed the land similar way He also declared that the
London.—An Interesting controversy surface of the globe. According to Qilx argument based on alleged correspond­
In witness whereof I have hereunto
Frank J Haynes, decased, and all
hand the following described real
■tesos'i having claiems against said
property situate in Tillamook County,1 set my hand and the seal of the said has been excited In British scientific reconstruction North America wus once ence in geological formation In the
Circuit Court on this 18th day of circles by the remarkable theories of In physical contact with Europe; India various continents would not hold good,
JaUte are hereby notified and re-
Oregon, to-wit:
Prof. Alfred Wegener, * German, who fitted in between Africa and Australia because Wegener’» geological facts
aoired to present said claims at his
The South half of the Northwest July, 1923.
declares that the eurth's continents are and South America was brought Into were not accurate.
(Seal)
H.
S
BRIMHALL,
Tillamook City. Oregon, on
Quarter of Section 21 in Township 5
drifting westward. His thesis Is that contact with Africa Since then the
As an offset to Mr Lake's views, a
v before six months from the date
South of Range 10, West of Willam­ County Clerk and Clerk of the Circuit the earth's continents are of lighter
number of other British observers
Court
of
Tillamook
County
Ore-
All
claims
must
be
du-
ette
Meridian.
this notice
seem inclined to support Wegener's
42-8t 14
This sale will be made in pursuance | gon..
jy yenned. Di ted this 21st day of
revolutionary theory.
of a judgment and decree of fore-!
Prof ,T. Jolly of Trinity collegei^Dnb-
______________
June, 1923.
lln, writing In the current Issue of Na­
closure entered by the Circuit Court
GEO. P. WINSLOW
ture, thinks that Wegener Is In error In
AJm'-irator of the Estate of Frank
SUMMONS
of the State of Oregon for Tilla­
working out the theory on the basis of
J. Haynes, deceased.
mook County on the «th day of July,
a westerly drift of the continents. Ths
1923, and of an execution issued
Botts
Winslow*
theory, he says, grows In probability If
37-5t
«Attorneys for the estate.
thereon in a cause in said Court where ’ In the Circuit Court of the State of
an easterly drift Is Indicated.
SUMMONS
in Maude Martin Johnston is plain­
Oregon for Tillamook County.
In the ¿Circuit Court of the State of tiff and J. D. Niman, idso known as The Broderick Company,
British Homes Happy,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook Jonas D. Niman, Sarah Niman, his
Plaintiff
Say Divorce Figures
wjfe, Harriet Belle Sadler, formerly
vs
’
h’otici is hereby given that the un- Allen Copenhefer, Plaintiff
London.—Domestic felicity Is stead­
Harriet Belle Niman. and Joe Sadler, F. J. iMietzke, Defendant
vs.
4»wigned has been appointed by the
ily gaining strength In England and
her husband are defendants, and in
K.
H.
Vose
and
Rosannu
Vose
his
Count? Court of Tillamook couny,
Wales, if recently published statistics
To F. J. Mietzke, the above named
wife, R. J. Richardson and Lily said cause the judgment having been
regarding divorce may be taken as a
Ongor: administrator of the estate
defendant:
entered
in
favor
of
plaintiff
for
the
T. Richardson, his wife, Frank
criterion. During 1921 th« number of
of Joheph Thompson Nevins, deceas­
In
the
name
of
the
state
of
Oregon:
B. Mitchell and June Doe Mitchell sum of $303.00 with interest thereon you are hereby required to appear and
dl vorcea In these countries declined by
ed, and all persons having claims
at the rate of 7 per cent per annum
83 per cent. In the previous year mat­
his
wife,
Janies
Zeiser
and
Kate
against »aid etsate are hereby noti-
answer the complaint filed against
rimonial suits showed an Increase of
Zeiser, his wife, M. C. Black and from July 6, 1923, the further Bum of you in the above entitled cause on or
fitd and required to present said
355 per cent over the pre-war totals.
Ella Black his wife, George $100.00 as attorneys’ fees and the before the expiration of six weeks
dainis to the undersigned at his res­
In recent yean additional legal fa
costs and disbursements of the action,
Thomsen
and
Hildah
Thomsen,
idence in Bay City, Oregon, on or be-
duties have been accorded to pobr per­
taxed at $44.02, and all of the inter­ from the date of the first publication
his
wife,
E.
C.
Ward
and
Floy
R.
fort six months from the date of this
sons seeking dlvoroe In Engiitnd, and
of this summons and if you fail so
Ward, his wife, and N. L. Ward est of said defendants in said prop­ e I to appear and answer the plaintiff will
cotiee. Dated this 21st day of June,
this lias brought a large Increase in
erty being ordered sold as of the date
and E. May Ward, his wife.
the number of case«. During the last
take judgment against you for $51.75
1923
of
the
mortgage
being
foreclosed,
Defendants.
nine year* 24.209 matrimonial suits
JOHN W. McKINLEY.
I
with
interest
at
6
per
cent
per
annum
that is, June 5, 1920.
were filed. Of the 3,464 suit« entered
Administrator of the estate of Joseph To Frank B. Mitchell, Jane Doe Mit-
from August 23, 1921, for the further
Dated this July 13, 1923.
In 1921, 1,702 petitions were filed by
chell, James Zeiser Kate Zeiser, E.
Thompson Nevins, deceased.
sum of $27.25 with interest from Feb­
husbands and 1,759 by wives. In 96
JOHN ASCHIM
C. Want. Floy R. Ward. N. L. Ward
BOTT-' ~ WINSLOW,
ruary 3, 1923, at the rate of 6 per
per cent of the cases the petitionees
Sheriff
of
Tillamook,
County,
Oregon
87-5t and E. May Ward, defendants
Attorneys for the estate.
1 cent per annum and for the costs and
were successful.
“*>•
In the Name of the State of Ore­ 4O-5t
disbursements of this action, togeth-
Of the parties concerned In the total
gon: You are hereby required to ap-
i er with an order of sale for the real
number of suits for the year under
SUMMONS
pear and answer the complupt filed
survey 3,262 were bachelors and 8.3B1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
property situate in Tillamook Coun-
K-
against you in the above entered suit
were spinsters at the date of the mar
; ty, Oregon, described as follows, to­
hi the Circuit Court of the State of on or before the 20th day of August,
Mage, but by far the greater propor­
la
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
w
'
t:
k»ts
14,
13,
10,
17
and
18
of
tion were married at ages between 21
„Oregon for the County of Tillamook 1923, that being the day fixed by or­
Oregon for the County of Tillamook Bl,,ck 2, according to the recorded
and 30. Tdie proportion of childless
Department No. 2
der of the Court for you to appear
plat of the Town of Cloverdale, in
marriages was high, reaching a total
Probate department.
Ola Catherine Mead, Plaintiff
and answer and being more than six
of nearly 2,000.
Notice is hereby given that the un­ 'Tillamook County, Oregon, which prop
vs.
weeks from the date of the first pub­
Professional men head the list In the
erty has been duly attached in this
dersigned
has
been
appointed
admin
­
Charles Gale Mead, Defendant
lication of this summons; and if you
number of divorcés, with 1,148 cases,
cause
to
answer
plaintiff
’
s
demand.
istrator
of
the
estate
of
Bernie
N.
Da
­
To Charles Gale Mead, defendant fail to so appear and answer, the
while the clergy Is st the bottom of
This summons is served upon you
the table, with only six. Army officers,
above named:
plaintiff will apply to the court for vis, deceased, by the County Court of 1 by publication in the Tillamook Head­
the
State
of
Oregon
for
Tillamook
soldiers and sailors figured in 341
In the name of the State of Ore­ the relief demanded in his complaint.
light
by
order
of
the
Hon.
Homer
Ma-
County, and has qualified. All per­
cases, actors in 106, physicians in TO,
gon, you are hereby required to ap­ to-wit:
1 son. County Judge of Tillamook
schoolmasters In 18 and journalists la
pear and answer to the complaint
For judgment for the sum of $800 sons having claims against said estate County, Oregon, made on the 1st day
15.
filed against you in the above entitled with interest from November 15th, are hereby notified to present the
of August, 1923, requiring publics-,
amt, in the above entitled Court on or 1914, at the rate of eight per cent per same, duly verified as by law required
tion hereof to be made once a week
to
the
undersigned
at
808
Union
Ave
­
Village Bara Domino
before the Sth day of August, 1923, annum, for $159 taxes, with interest
for six successive weeks and Worn
nue,
North,
Portland,
Oregon.
and if you fail to so appear and ans­ from the 25th day of November, 1919,
Games on Sundays
Dated and first published July 20, manding you to answer on or before
wer, for want thereof, plaintiff will at the rate of eight per cent, for the
the
expiration
of
Rix
weeks
from
the
1923.
Last
publication
August
Dunbar,
W.
Va.—Blue laws of ultra­
17,
apply to said Court for the rleief sum of'$125 attorney’s fees and the
| date of first publication of summons.
marine hue are being enforced Ln this
1923.
prayed for in her complaint herein, to- coats and disbursements of the suit
and the first publication of this suni-
municipality. The policy of the ad-
FRED WEST. Administrator
GEORGE T. WILSON
wit: A dissolution of the marriage together with the foreclosure of a
ministration Is keep the lid down
' mons is made on this 3rd day of Aug-
Bruce
C.
Curry,
Attorney.
contract now existing between plain­ mortgage upon certain lands in Till­
tight. Somebody slipped over the 11ns
iuat, 1923.
i On Monday the American Legion training, enuncition, elocution, gesture of demarcation the other Sunday and
tiff and defendant, and for the care amook County. Oregon, described as
HOTTS i WINSLOW
signed a contract with Geo. T. Wil- dancing and characterization.
played domlnqes. News of the crime
custody and control of the minor follows:
Attorneys for Plaintiff
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
son, professional producer of operas
"It is only through these methods reached the ears of Mayor R. H. Gar­
children, and for such other and fur­
The north half (N 1-2) of the north
Residence, Tillamook, Ore.
43-7t j and minstrel shows of Portland, to that a producer can coach amateurs rett. and be forthwith caused the toi-
ther relief as to the Court may seem *eat quarter (NW 1-4), the south-
give two performances of what is con­ until the result approaches that of a lowing notice to be published in the
just and equitable.
east quarter (SE 1-4) of the north- In the County Court of Tillamook
Dunbar Advance:
sidered the best of the Gilbert & Sul­ professional performance.
This summons is published by or­ west quarter (NW 1-4), the south-
“Must close Sunday!
County, State of Oregon.
PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES
livan operas.
der of the Honorable Homer Mason, west quarter (SW 1-4) of the North- In the Matter of the Estate of
“Notice is hereby given that the
"Added to the artistic rendering of
The
first
rehearsal
will
be
held
at
County Judge of Tillamook County, east quarter (NE 1-4) Section Ten William D. Eoff, Deceased-
playing of dominoes in any public
the
music
and
lines
and
the
direction
|
the high school auditorium this eve­
place In Dnnbar on Sunday will not
Oregon, in the absence of the Cir­ (10) Township three (3) South,
Notice is hereby given that the un­
A considerable amount of new shelv ning at 8 o’clock. The cast of front of the orchestra he must provide cor- ! be permitted after this date. B. H.
cuit Judge of this District from Till­ Range Ten (10) West, Willamette Me dersigned, Nellie G. Tatom, has been
ing has been added in the library, 40 to 60 voices will be made up from rect and adequate costuming and Garrett, mayor.”
amook County, made on the 27th day ridian.
appointed administratrix of the estate which furnishes more room for books local talent and the prospect is good scenery, and be able to so conduct the
- <J
of June, 1923.
This summons is published in the of William D. Eoff, deceased by the
business end of the show that a fi­
First publication shall be June 29th, "Tillamook Headlight,” a weekly news County Court of Tillamook County, and magazines, Among the new for one of the most ambitious and nancial as well as artistic success is
Gets $1,000 to Repay
1923 and the last publication shall paper, published and of general cir­ Oregon, and has qualified. All per­ books recently received are the fol- successful musical shows ever staged secured.
$51 Loan Made in 1912
in the city.
be August 3rd, 1923.
culation in Tillamook county State of sons having claims against said es­ lowing:
book
on
Etiquette;
Emily
Post's
“That Mr. Wilson possesses these
The following is from one of the
Hornell, N. Y.—Edward Cong
BARRICK A HALL
Oregon for six consecutive weeks, by tate are required to present them with
Finance and Build Coos bay papers where Mr. Wilson re qualifications has been amply proven
don, Erie train despatches has
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
order of the Honorable George R. Bag the proper vouchers to Nellie G. Ta­ How to Plan,
received a draft for $1,000 in
in the Coos bay country. In 1910 he
Residence and Postoffioe address, Till­ ley. Judge of the Circuit Court of tom, Administratrix, at the office of Your Home, book form compiled by cently staged four shows:
payment of a loan of $51 in 1912.
the Small House Bureau publication;
“
The
direction
of
a
Gilbert
&
Sulli
­
produced
a
Minstrel
Show
for
the
amook. Oregon.
the State of Oregon for the County of Geo. S. Shepherd, 725 Gasco Building,
Congdon and Jake Griffin of
The Boston School Cookery Book; van operu^requires not only the ability Marshfield Elks and in 1916 “The Mi­
of Tillamook, made on the 27th day Portland, Oregon, within six (6)
Omaha had been friends In Ja­
The Pronunciation of 10.000 Proper I to sing and act the various roles of kado” for the same organization. The
of June, 1923 the first publication be­ months from the date of this note.
pan They met later in San
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE
Names by Mackéy; Birds of the Pa­ the piece, but a knowledge of the tra- opera at that time had three render­
Francisco, Where Griffin was
ing July 6, 1923, and the last publi­
Dated and first published July 20, cific Coast by W. A. Elliott; Auto­ j ditional manner in which each selec- ings in the Noble Theatre and one at
broke. Congdon bought him a
In the Circuit Court of the State of cation being August 17, 1923.
1923. Date of last publication August motive Repair by L C. Wright.
; tion is sung and acted, the manner of Coquille. In the past three months he
ticket to Omaha and gave him
• W. F. MAGILL
Oregon for the County of Tillamook
17 1923.
Circulation from January to June sjieaking the lines and the many lit­ has produced the comic opera "The
money besides, Griffin promised
Attorney for Plaintiff
E. J. Ciaussen, Plaintiff,
NELLIE G. TATOM
to repay. Congdon got a letter
1922, 8.240 books and 112 magazines. tle pieces of stage “business’ that add Merry Dairymaids” for the Three
403 Corbett Building Portland, Ore. Administratrix of the estate of Will­
from an Omaha lawyer saying
Circulation during above period in I to the interpretation. He must be Link Club of North Bend and for the
Roy E. Andrus and Ruby B. Andrus,
iam D. Eoff, deceased.
$1,000 had been deposited to his J
1923, was 9012 books and 238 mag­ able to impart this knowledge to oth­ Bandon Concert Band, of Bandon and
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
credit by Griffin
I
husband and wife and David Cur­
Geo. S. Shepherd, Attorney for estate azines. A comparison of the above ers and by precept and example as­ a Minstrel show for the American
tis, a sfngle man.
in
figures
shows
a
substantial
gain
sist
each
member
of
the
east
in
voice
Legion
of
Marshfield.
Notice is hereby given that the uñ­
Defendants.
circulation which is encouraging
NOTICE
By virtue of an execution issued out dersigned has been appointed as ad-
the friends of the library.
of the above entitled Court in the miniatrator of the estate of Lars P.
of!
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
Rey,
deceased,
by
the
County
Court
abov. entitled cause, to me directed
REFORMED CHURCH
*
Oregon, for Tillamook County
the 27th day of June, 1923, upon a of Tillamook County, Oregon. All
State
of
Oregon,
Plaintiff
persons
having
claims
against
said
judgment and decree of foreclosure in
There will be special missionary
vs
favor of E. J. Claussen, the plaintiff, estate are required to present the
services at this church on Monday
G.
F.
Jewett
and
Braley,
Graham
sad against Roy E. Andrus and Ruby same to me for allowance, verified as
evening, Aug 6th at 8 o'clock at
Child, a corporation, Defendants
B. Andrus, husband and wife, and Da­ required by law, at the office of Botts
which the Rev. Theo. P. Bolliger, Su­
To
whom
it
may
concern
and
to
G.
F.
vid Curtis, a single man, the defend­ & Winslow, Tillamook, Oregon, with­
Jewett, and Braley, Graham & Child, perintendent of missions in the Re­
ant, for the sum of twenty one hun­ in six months from the date hereof.
formed church, from Madison, Wis„
a corporation:
Dated July 13, 1923.
dred dollars, with interest theeron
will speak. Members and friends are
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
at
Till
­
H. T. BOTTS,
from the 15th day of January, 1921,
urgently invited to be present.
at the rate of six per cent per annum, Administrator of the estate of L ats P. amook City, in Tillamook County, Ore
gon,
on
the
28th
day
of
June,
1923,
Key, deceased.
and three hundred dollars attorney’s 40-5t
WORRELL HAS PNEUMONIA
the sheriff of Tillamook County, State
fees, and the further sum of two hun­
of
Oregon,
seized
a
Dodge
automobile
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
dred thirty-four and 12-100 dollars,
P. J. Worrell, owner and proprietor
the motor number of which was and
»
With interest thereon at the rate of
of the Tillamook hotel in this city was
is
98876
and
the
license
number,
for
of
au per cent per annum from Nove in­ In the County ourt of the State
I
the year 1923, was and is 91237, and stricken with pneumonia early in the
Oregon for Tillamook County,
her 2, 1922 and the further sum of
week,
and
according
to
reports
of
that the said automobile is being pro­
four hundred ninety four and 18-100 In the Matter of the Estate of
ceeded against for the forfeiture of his condition is a very sick man. He
dollars, with interest thereon at the William P. Ueacock, Deceased.
was removed from the hotel Wednes­
Notice is hereby given that the un­ the same for a violation ef an act
rate of eight per cent per annum from
day to a local hospital. The hotel is
entitled
“
An
act
to
provide
for
the
for
the 16th day of August, 1921, and dersigned has been appointed admin­
feiture and sale of boats, vehicles and under management of his son who
eoats and disbursements, taxed and istratrix of the estate of William P.
other conveyances used in the unlaw­ lately came here from Nebraska
Peacock,
deceased,
and
has
qualified.
allowed at $19.00, and the costs upon
ful transportation or possession of in­ take charge.
this writ, I did, upon the 28th day of All persons having claims against toxicating liquor within the state of
said
estate
are
hereby
notified
and
June, 1923, levy upon all the right, ti­
NAZARENE CHI R( H
Oregon, and for the proceedings in
tle and interest of the above named directed to present thu same, duly ver­
respect thereto, and for disposal of
ified
as
required
by
law,
to
said
ad
­
defendants, and each of them, in and
Under the new pastor, Rev. G.
the proceeds of sale of such forfeit­
I
to the following described real prop­ ministratrix at the office of her at­ ed property; making it a felony to Hunt, the services at this church are
erty situated in the County of Tilla­ torney J. J- Johnson, 314, Spaulding place intoxicating liquor in any boat, proving interesting and attractive.
Building, Portland, Oregon, within
mook and State of Oregon, to-wit:
vehicle or conveyance with intent to ' Strangers are finding their way to the
Thirty acres off the entire east side six months from the date of the first cause the same to be forfeited or con­ church each Sunday. Special ser­
publication
of
this
notice.
•f the northeast quarter ox the north­
Copyright by Underwood A Un 1 .wood,
wood, N. Y.
Date of first publication July 13, fiscated, or the owner or person in mons will be preached at both ser-
east quarter of section three, in town-
charge to be made subject to prose­ j vices next Sunday. A special illus-
1923;
date
of
last
publication
August
NEW
•hip two south, of range nine west of
LETTER
.ETTER SORTING DEVICE SPEEDS DISPATCH
DISFATCH OF MAIL
cution; and declaring an emergency,” i ' trated sermon to-the Sunday school
10, 1923.
th« Willamette Meridian.
it? ? A new mechanical contrivance designed to insure an early dispatch of mail has been installed in the
in the morning and in the evening the What
W hat is it
passed
by
the
igeislature
of
the
State
JULIA A. MADSEN
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
*’* ’ hand
—J sorting
'*
-- men ’ at keyboards
■ ■
............
•• one operate the ms-
Post Office. No
of * mail any • longer. Fve
ma­
like this
of Oregon, being Chapter 29 of the ■ subject will be “I See No Harm In It.” Washington
chine like a linotype machine and by the pressure of two keys on the keyboard each letter in front of the operator
execution, judgment, decree and or­ Administratrix of the estate of Will­ General Laws of Oregon, for the year Strangers arc always welcome.
in sent on its wav
is
way to a particular cell or compartment, leaving before him the next letter in the stack,
stack. Thus mail
I
der of sale, and in compliance with iam P. Peacock, deceased.
for various states and cities is segregated with practically no handling.
<40-5t 1923 and that ail persons having or
th* commands of said writ, I will, on J. J. Johnson Attorney.
EARTH'S SURFACE ADRIFT,
BELIEF Of SCIENTISTS
THE MIKADO”, FAMOUS GILBERT & SULLIVAN
COMIC OPERA, IS TO BE PRESENTED IN CITY