Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 28, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
id AY, DECEMBER 28, 1923
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The New Hupmobile
Larger and Longer
On all sides is heard high
praise of the greater beauty
of the new Hupmobile.
,
'
The smartness and dash, the
harmony of line, which al­
ways have picked the Hup­
mobile out from the crowd,
are still further increased in
the bodies of the series R-12.
In the sedan, for instance,
a graceful sweeping curve
marks the line where body
and cowl meet. The rear
corners are gently rounded.
The windows are reduced
in height, and made wider.
The wheel base is now 115
inches—with 37-% inch
front springs, and 56-inch
rear springs. Newest style
full crown fenders and drum
headlights are among the
new exterior betterments.
You will find a still more
marked improvement in the
performance of the new
Hupmobile.
Due to the heavier, counter­
balanced crankshaft, and
light-weight alloy pistons,
and connecting rods, the
motor possesses even more
of that instant smoothneaa
in operation always charac­
teristic of the Hupmobile»
It is more powerfill, it ac­
celerates even more quickly»
It is a wonderful performer
in traffic, or on the road.
This new Hupmobile is an
exceedingly comfortable car
to drive, or to ride m. In
this respect it surpasses pre­
vious Hupmobiles, and thia
in spite of the fact that the
Hupmobile riding ease has
always been notable.
Fifteen minutes in the new
Hupmobile will be well
spent. You should by all
means realize what remark­
able performance this new
car gives in every phase of
its operation.
Gordon Hare (
I
I
REUNION ON
MAS
CHRIST-1 rendered and entered inl|
on the 11th day of I> ■ ■
in favor of G. W. Ph.
1
A very enjoyable family gathering against A. H. Paquet and'
was held Christmas day
_ at the home Paquet, his wife, for th
I of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Noyes on E. $92.70, with interest th r.
' Fifth street in honor of visiting rel- rate of six per cent per an
i atives. Those present consisted of de­ April 3, 1923, and for th
scendants of Cryuus and Rosanna sum of 13.50 costs and disbursc“-.nt;
Pwr-gbcrr. (Jwhwd)
aiz> tile co»us ef ¿nJ upon ti.,., ...
follows:
commanding me to make sale jf t:
Dr. J. D. TURNER
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Pangborn, Mr. following described real property,
Opdeal
and X-Ray Laboratories
and Mrs. W. M. Heaston, Mr. and Mrs. situated in the county of Tilla rock,
DENTISTS
W. E. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bree­ ( State of Oregon, to-wit:
Office phone M-39, Rea. 126-M
den, Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Pangborn
Lot 8, Block 1, Garibaldi Cove
In the office on Thursday only.
Both Phones
and two children Lucile and Cyrus of
Now, therefore, by virtue of .
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
National Building
Burr Oak, Kansas Mrs. Mabel Folks execution, judgment order, ,l?t
Tillamook
Oregon
and two children Myrna and Ethan of and order of sale and in compliance
Tacoma, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Harry with the commands of said writ, 1
DAVID ROBINSON
Thomas, Jesse Pangborn and daugh­ will on Monday, the 21st day of Jan­
Physician and Surgeon
ter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Still­ uary, 1924, at 10:00 o’clock A. M„ at
Both Phones
Hours 9 to 5
well and four children, Marcia, Win­ the North door of the County Court
National Building
Dr.
Elwood
B.
Faxon
slow, Vorus and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. House in Tillamook, Tillamook County :
And
Tillamook
Kenneth Cater and two children Paul­ I Oregon, sell at public auction, (Sub-
Oregon
Dr. Henry E. Wiseman
ine and Kenneth.
j ject to redemption,) to the highest
Dentists
At 12 o’clock all sat down to a J ■ bidder for cash in hand, all the right, ‘
215-216 Tillamook Building
bountiful dinner provided by the resi­ j title and interest which the within
CHIROPRACTIC
Tillamook, Oregon
dent ladies. The rooms and tables ! ’ named defendants and each and all I
THB
BETTER
WAY
TO
! were tastefully decorated with holly, ' of them in the above entitled suit
elk moss, and chrysanthemumes. The had on the 17th day of Sep ember,
HEALTH
afternoon was spent in games by the j ■ 1923, or since that date had in and:
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
children and in reminiscences by the to the above described property or1
older ones.
any part thereof, to satisfy said ex-1
DR. H. L. BABB
Veterinarian
ecution, judgment order and decree
CHIROPRACTOR
Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phono
AFTERMATH OF WEYGANT AR-1 interest, costs and accruing costs.
JOHN ASCHIM,
RESTS
Tillamook
Oregon
Sheriff of Tillamook County Ore. |
Dated
this
17th
day
of
December,
>
An account was given last week of
the arrest of the two Weygant broth­ 1923.
First publication, December 21st,1
ers and their father in this county by
Sheriff Aschim and deputies. Aschim 1928.
R. E. RINGO. M. D,
Last publication, January 18th, 1923. .
went out to McMinnville Tuesday and
H.
T.
Botts
Geo.
P.
Winslow
Physician and Burgeon
—
brought the elder Weygant back here
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
charged with receiving stolen goods.
BOTTS A WINSLOW
Room 1-2, Beals’ Bldg. *
The case will come before the Tilla­
Notice is hereby given: That by [
Lawyer»
mook county grand jury. While out I virtue of a writ of execution, dated .
Tillamook,
at McMinnville, Aschim talked with I the 14th day of December, 1923, iss-1 Tillamook
Oregon
' Lester Weygant, Lee Weygant having 1 ued out of the Circuit Court of the .
been taken to Multnomah county, for ' State of Oregon, for the County of [
safe keeping. Lester stated that he Tillamook, upon a judgment rendered '
BARRICK A BALL
was afraid his brother Lee intended | on the 5th day of may, 1914, in said |
C. R. CHAPIN
1 to shoot the Tillamook sheriff, on the court, in favor of Peter Nelson and
Attorneys at la*
night of the arrest, and was about to John A. Nelson, partners, doing busi­
Attorney at Law
tell his brother not to fire, when Lu­ ness under the firm name.of Nelson
National Bailding
cas yelled to Aschim to “look out.” ; & Co., plaintiffs, against L. L. Smith
Beals
’
Building
Tillamook,
Ore.
Tillamook
He then knew that his brother would and Mary E. Smith, defendants, in
not fire, as there was a big chance 1 the sum of two hundred fifty tnree
that the latter would get plugged 1 and 37-100 dollars, with interest
from the outside of the window. He thereon at the rate of six per cent Administrator of the Estate of Ora
also admitted under questioning, that per annum from November 1, 1910,i
S. Williams, deceased.
Lee had robbed a store at Tigard, and cots and disbursements taxed and
Botts & Winslow, Attorneys for the
7-pt Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. B 8.
just previous to the Yamhill store allowed at fourteen dollars, I will, on Estate.
Stated communications first and
robbery, and got a lot of groceries Monday, the 21st day of January,
third Thursdays of each month in
and bacon, etc. Aschim called up 1924, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of
MAsonic Hall.
Visitors welcome.
Alexander, sheriff at Hillsboro, and said day, at the north door of the
CORA L. MILLER, Secty.
asked him if it was true that a store Court House in Tillamook City, Ore­ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a ♦
was recently robbed at Tigard, and gon, sell at public auction to the high­ ♦
♦
W. R. C.
Alexander replied that such was the est bidder for cash in hand, subject + ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦
Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept,
case; but that he had not found the to confirmation by said Court, the ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING e
robber. He was then told that Lee following described real property be­ +
♦ of Oregon meets on first and third
Weygant was the man, but that the longing to the said defendants, towit: ♦ One cent per word per issue, ♦ Friday evenings of each month, at
Yamhill sheriff was ahead of him.
The northeast quarter of the north­ ♦ with a minimum charge of 125. ♦ 8 o’clock in the W. O. W.
It is probable that Lee Weygant will east quarter of section eighteen, in ♦ Readers are charged at the ♦ Visitors welcome.
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres.
be charged with the Tigard robbery township two north, range nine west + same rate. All reading notices ♦
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
later.
of the Willamette Meridian, in Tilla­ ♦ must have "adv." attached. No ♦
preferred positions.
e
mook County, Oregon.
CORINTH POST NO. 35
♦
Dated this 15th day of December, •9
J. D. Hubbard and Stell McCarter
Department of Oregon
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were ever from Dallas the latter part 1923,
Meets on second and on fourth
JOHN ASCHIM
of the week, on a duck hunting trip.
Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p. m.
Sheriff of Tillamook County Oi e.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
in the W. O. W. hall.
U-5t
DR ADAMS LEAVES FOR B. C.
J. S. Diehl, Commander
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
HOME
H W. Spear, Adjutant
an office at 305 Second Ave. East,
SUMMONS
J.
L.
Ketch,
real
estate
and
Insur
­
Johnson Chapter, No. 24
Dr. E. S. Adams left last week for In the Circuit Court of the State of
ance
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Oregon for Tillamook County.
R. A. M.
his home in Victoria, B. C., and Dr.[
Stated Communication sec­
E. D. Allen will again be associated Leone Parrot, Plaintiff
SEE J. L. KETCH FOR LIFE IN-
ond and fourth Tuesday! in
vs.
with Dr. Sharp in the practice of
surance.
11-tf
Visitors welcome.
Month.
dentistry in the National building. Edward F. Parrot, Defendant
I. E. Keld.on. Sec.
ll-4tc To Edward F. Parrot, the above I
FOR SALE
Both phones.—Adv.
named defendant:
Tillamook Lodge No. 57
In the name of the State of Oregon, FOR SALE—1923 FORD TOURING.
NOTICE
A. F. & A. M.
Lots of extras. Apply 303 3rd.
You are hereby required to appear
Stated communication aee-
street.
12-ltp
and
answer
the
complaint
filed
in
this
i
I will not be responsible for any
ond
Wednesday in each
debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. cause on or before six weeks from the ! FOR SALE—8-ROOM HOUSE AND
month.
Visiting Brethern
date
of
the
first
publication
of
this
Linnea Erickson.
ll-4tp
property, $500. Purchaser assumes
welcome.
summons, and if you fail to appear j
PETER ERICKSON
paving and sewer assessments.
Harvey Ebinger, Sec.
and answer said complaint, within '
South half of Iota 7 and 8, B. 8,
said time, plaintiff will apply to th<
Wm. Ryan, Twin
Millers Add.
I will trade you a new Victrola or
above named Court for the relief,
10-4t
Rocks, Oregon.
Brunswick for your used piano.
| prayed for in the complaint, which is,
• LELAND B. ERWIN
that the contract of marriage hereto- I EIGHT OR TEN MILCH COWS FOR
Tuesday Evoning. 7:30
The Piano Man
»ale. Fresh in spring. See Peter
■ fore existing between plaintiff and de­
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
12-3t
fendant be dissolved, and the plain­ > Betschart, Tillamook.
tiff be awarded an absolute divorce
Marathon Lodge No.
i from defendant, and for such other WANTED TO RENT 4 OR 5 ROOM
93, Knights of Pythias
modern bungalow in town. Phone
and further relief as to the court may
Regular Meeting Mon­
Bell 128-W. David Martiny.
seem equitable.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
day evening at 7:48
Thii summons is served upon you '
Notice is hereby given Ubat the un­
CONTRACTORS
LOOK—
FINE
sharp. By order of the
dersigned has been appointed by the by publication in the Tillamook Head­
grade of building tile, cheap. Til­
Chancellor
Commander
light,
by
order
of
the
Honorable
County Court of Tillamook County,
lamook Clay Works.
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Oregon, executor of the estate of ' Homer Mason, County Judge of Tilla­
WANTED
Alex Anderson deceased, and all per­ mook County, Oregon, acting in the TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2000 LB.
sons having claims against said es­ absence of the Circuit Judge, said
Also wagon and harness. George
HOUSE MOVER. LITTLE JOBS OR
tate are hereby notified to resent order being dated the 28th day of t Cnmmona, 410 E. First St.
37tf
big ones done right. Anyone hav­
November,
1923,
said
order
requiring
same, duly verified, to me, at the
ing
this class of work see F. J. Car­
said
summons
to
be
published
in
the
FOR
SALE
—
STAR
A
STAR
CED-
office of J. H. Geijsbeek, Attorney at
ter, 913 Tenth street, phone 42-J,
ar Shingles |3.50 delivered. John
Law, Manzanita, Oregon, within six Tillamook Headlight for six consecu­
City.
__________ IO-12t
Mathers, phone 11-R.
60-tf
months from the dates of this notice. tive weeks, and the date of the first
publication
is
the
7th
day
of
Decern
'
Dated this 24th day of December,
E. G ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE MAY
VAUGHAN DRAGSAWS.
ber. 1923.
11923.
communicate with Ensign Lee of
Bl-tf
Krebs, mutual phone.
BOTTS A WINSLOW
Emil Anderson, Executor of the
the Salvation Army at the White
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Estate of Alex Anderson, de­
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
180
ACHES
TIMBER
LAND,
N.E.
Tillamook, Ore.
9-6t
Portland, Oregon.
ceased.
Qr. Section 2« T. 1 N, R 10 W near
! J. H. Geijsbeek, Manzanita, pre., At­
Bay City, Oregon. Has value for
NOTICE TO CREDITORB
torney for the Estate.
12-5t
timber, grating and water rights. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MA K-
Notice is hereby given that the
ing. Mr». A. S Dorsey, IS W. 8th
Price 82100. A. 8. Carswell. Se
has been appointed by
undersigned
»tree*.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
has tapo!, Calif.
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the County Court of Tillamook County
(XJRDWOOD, 1« INCH BODY FD*,'< AI VRS—Dont kill th.
1
Oregon,
administrator
of
the
Estate
| In the Circuit Court of the State of
ran M" your well marked heifer
of Ora S. Williams, deceased, and all
ta 60 per cord, taava order« at
Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
calves Cali or phons me at Con-
Honey A H »u wer» Grocery. 9tf
persons having claims against said
G. W. Phelps, Plaintiff
store. Paul Disney, succe«-
over's
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estate are hereby notified to present
FOR RENT
sor to J. Merrell Smith The Calf
ws.
the same duly verified to the under­
I A. H. Paquet and Jane Doe Paquet,,
Man.
I whose true nace is Fay Paquet, Ms signed at his reside«.1 near Bea'er. FOR RENT- S ROOM HOUSE
Tillamook County, Oregon, on or be
Furniture
and
wood
for
»ale
Phone
WANTED TO BUY
I wife. Defendants.
months of the date of thia
M .TO or 126 M._____________ 11 2t
By virture of an execution, Judg-' fore six
ror WA
' ment order, decree and order of sale notice.
. NeteaJ
Dated this 22 day of Norember, pggjRABLE FURNISHED ROONS
issued out of the above entitled court
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1922.
*|n the above entitled cause, to me
ROYAL H. FOX
directed and dated the 17th day of
December. 1923, upon a judgment
I FAMILY
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LODGE DIRECTORY
Hupmobile
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN
LEGAL NOTICES
C. H.
Send
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