TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT FRIDAY, JANUARY 4,1924 OST MODERN PASSENGER LOCOMOTIVES BOUGHT WESTERN TRAFFIC .X/w»«, The evolution of the railroad locomotive here ia shown in a striking manner. At the top No. 4300, nOweat gigantic mountain-type locomotive of the Southern Pacific, for heavy trans- ntinental passenger trains. Standing beside it, in sharp contrast, is the old “C. P. Hunting- n,” or Locomotive No. 1 of that railroad. Below is the famous “Rocket” which pulled the *st train in 1829, at what was then considered the remarkable speed of 24 miles an hour. FIREBUG IS SUSPECTED — (Continued from page 1) set by a pyromaniac, who probably wanted to see the firemen and the engine work. Fire Chief Coates this week ex­ pressed his satisfaction at the way automobilists have been behaving at the recent fires. None of them came within a block of where the engine wr.i wwldM®, stated M-. (Ww, s.:«i all seemed to be anxious to aid the firefighters in every way they could. Newport installs fire siren. Umatilla county cuts $92,591.81 from tax budget, Columbia county, $40,000; Jackson county, $43,379. Klamath Falls will build new jail Portland—Y. M. C. A. takes 99- year lease on quarter block for new $50,000 home. Oregon City—S. P. to rebuild ata- tion here. Grants Pass—$30,000 being expend­ ed on development of gold claims near here. Netarts installing iew waer sys­ tem. Marshfield— Western White Cedar company purchase Millington mill property and will rebuild mill destroy­ ed by fire. ¡ DR ADAMS LEAVES FOR B. C. HOME 7 rendered and entered in said court on the 11th day of December, 1923, in favor of G. W. Phelps, plaintiff and , against A. H. Paquet and Jane Doe ! Paquet, his wife, for the sum of $92.70, with interest thereon at the1 rate of six per cent per annum from April 3, 1923, and for the further sum of $13.50 costs and disbursements and the costs of and upon this writ DR. P. J. SHARP commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, DR. E. D. ALLEN situated in the county of Tillamook, ( »EXÍI3T? State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot 8, Block 1, Garibaldi Cove. Natl. Bldg. Both Phones TILLAMOOK, ORE. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ( execution, judgment order, decree; and order of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I DAVID ROBINSON will on Monday, the 21st day of Jan­ Physician and Surgeon uary, 1924, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at! the North door of the County Court National Building House in Tillamook, Tillamook County I Oregon Oregon, sell at public eoction, (Sub­ Tillamook ject to redemption,) to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within CHIROPRACTIC named defendants and each ar.d all THE BETTES WAY TO of them in the above entitled suit had on the 17th day of September, HEALTH 1923, or since that date had in and1 to the above described property or! any part thereof, to satisfy said ex­ DR. H. L. BABB ecution, judgment order and decree, GHIROPRACTOR interest, costs and accruing costs. JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff of Tillamook County Ore. Both Telephone« Dated this 17th day of December, 1923. 211 Tillamook. Building First publication, December 21st, 1928. Last publication, January 18th, 1923. H. T. Botta Geo. P. Winslow PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY I Dr. J. D. TURNER Optical and X-Ray UboratorU« M-39, aaau tiiifiS In the office on Thursday only. National Ballding Both Phones Hours Cregosi 9 to 6 l'illaraook Dr. Elwood B. Faxon And Dr. Henry E. Wiseman Dentists 215-216 Tillamook Building Tillamook, Oregon DR. O. L. HOHLFELD Oregon =====S&====SS===SBESS R. E. RINGO. M. D. Dr. E. S. Adams left last week for Physician and Surgeon auxiliary engine ------ and X 67,660 HE most modern passenger --------- tn the general policy of the Southern his home in Victoria, B. C., and Dr. T * booster -------’-------- I NOTICE OF SHERIFF ’ S SALE BOTTE 4 WINSLOW locomotives thus far designed pounds when this auxiliary engine to Pacific of keeping well to the fore In 1 E. D. Allen will again be associated Room 1-2, Beals’ Bldg. Notice ia hereby given: That by have just reached the Pacific used in staHing and at slow speed.1 serving the public with file very besl I with Dr. Sharp in the practice of Lawyers Tillamook. Or* The tractive power of 57,610 pounds, transportation possible. coast and will be Of material ' dentistry in the National building. virtue of a writ of execution, dated iling càpaOity, capacity, the 14th day of December, 1923, iss ­ winter oonvertej into hauling Increased power of the new loco- Both phones.—Adv. ll-4tc Tillamook Oregon means that these looomotiveB can jnotlves will permit the handling Of states. ued out of the Circuit Court of the pull on a straight track up a grade heavier trains. Smoother starting, State of Oregon, for the County of NOTICE years of of 26 feot per mile a modern heavy with elimination of jerks by taking Tillamook, upon a judgment rendered Southern fourteen-car passenger train at a speed slack, Is accomplished. Such devices BARR.CK * HALL on the 5th day of may, 1914, in said of fifty miles an hoar. About 8,250 as super heaters, feed water heater* I will not be responsible for any C. R. CHAPIN horsepower, eq: equal (o 147 “fllvVer" and the booster engine, are resulting court, in favor of Peter Nelson and, Attorneys at Law debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. John A. Nelson, partners, doing busi-1 type automobile automobiles, Is developed. in new records for operating econ Linnea Erickson. Attorney at Law ll-4tp The first of these Be gigantic engine« omy. ness under the firm name of Nelson | PETER ERICKSON will operate over (h (he difficult ffiotth- & Co., plaintiffs, against. L. L. Smith The new Paclflo engines will make Beals’ Building Tillamook, Ore. tain ahd desert rufi ■uh between Los the through run without change be­ Tillamook Or egea and Mary E. Smith, defendants, in ■ Angeles afid El Paso. tween San Francisco and Los Angeles, the sum of two hundred fifty three The Southern Pacific recently or­ pulling such fast trains as the “Lark. and 37-100 dollars, with interest dered sixty-thrOe new locomotives to ThlB type of engine during the last thereon at the rate of six per cent Administrator of the Estate of Ora be placed in Aervtoe during 1924. This year has made an enviable record in SUMMONS I per annum from November 1, 1910, | S. Williams, deceased. Is in addition to the ten “Mountain the through run of 686 miles betweefi Botts & Winslow, Attorneys for the and cots and disbursements taxed and Type" passenger engines; six heavy I Ogden and Sparks. In the Circuit Court of the State of “Pacific Type” passenger locomotives, 7-5t Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. B 8. allowed at fourteen dollars, I will, on Estate. The newest type Pullman cars and for use between San Francisoo and other equipment of latest design also Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. Monday, the 21st day of January, Stated communications first and Los Angeles, and thirty-four Improv­ are being placed in operation to catty Martha Metcalfe, Plaintiff third Thursdays of each month in 1924, at 10 o ’ clock in the forenoon of against ed “2-10-2” heavy freight engines now out the Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. tne railroad ’ s plan tor for furnishing said day, at the north door of the being delivered. Howard Metcalfe, Defendant the most modern service. Dusties* CORA L. MILLER, Seety. 4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 Court House in Tillamook City, Ore ­ The two orders will make a total and smooth roadbed, excellent food in To the above named defendant: gon, sell at public auction to the high­ 4 4 of 113 new locomotives that will be dining cars and courteous attention In the name of the State of Oregon: W. R. C. < est bidder for cash in hand, subject 4 ESTABLISHED RATES FOR 4 add to the comfort of travelers. You are hereby summoned and re­ Corinth Relief Corp« No. 54, Dept, 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4 quired to appear and answer the com­ to confirmation by said Court, the following described real property be­ 4 4 of Oregon meets on first and third plaint filed against you in the above 4 One cent p<*r word per issue, 4 Friday evenings of each month, at Court and cause on or before six longing to the said defendants, towit: The northeast quarter of the north­ ♦ with a minimum charge of $25. 4 8 o’clock in the W. O. W halL Solent - Construction starts in $35,- weeks from the date of the first pub­ the future prove not so satisfactory. Visitors welcome. The Tillamook county court had no 000 girls’ dormitory at Chemawa In­ lication of this Summons, and if you east quarter of section eighteen, in ♦ Readers are charged at the 4 Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. township two north, range nine west 4 same rate. All reading notices 4 ! ♦ part in entering the brief in the su­ dian school. fail to appear and answer said com­ Elisabeth Conover, Secretary ♦ must have “ adv. ” attached. No of the Willamette Meridian, in Tilla ­ 4 preme court. (Continued from page 1) Clatsganie to rush work of laying plaint within said time the plaintiff f 4 preferred positions. mook County, Oregon. ♦ Main street sewer. CORINTH POST NO. 35 will apply to the Court for the re­ and given to a commision consisting 4 ♦ Dated this 15th day of December, 4 Department of Oregon lief prayed for in the complaint, to of three members in each county, SALMON RIVER COUNTRY IM- * , 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1923, PROVING TIPS FOR TAXPAYERS wit: For a decree dissolving the The members of the commision under Meets on second and on fourth JOHN ASCHIM bonds of matrimony now existing be­ Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p. m. the terms of the law were to serve Sheriff of Tillamook County Ore. ANNOUNCEMENTS Salmon river, just south of the tween the plaintiff and the defendant, (Continued from page 5) in the W. O. W. hall. without compensation, and while each ll-5t the Tillai^iok county line, is feeling and awarding the plaintiff the care J. 8. Diehl, Commander ty in the State had attempted to ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF “willfully refuse” to make a return and custody of the children Willie and H W. Spear, Adjutant w out the terms of the law, it impulse of the coming Roosevelt high­ an office at 305 Second Ave. East, SUMMONS or pay the tax on time. i Glen Metcalfe, the issue of said mar­ soon discovered that the terms way through that hitherto practically J. L. Ketch, real estate and Insur­ For failure to make a return a tax­ riage, and for such other and | or fur- In the Circuit Court of the State of Johiuon Chapter, No. *4 e new law were unreasonable and roadless section. In the winter time, ance 11-tf payer becomes liable to a penalty of j ther relief as may be just and equit­ owing to the bad condition of the Oregon for Tillamook County. R. A. M. as practically impossible for the $1.000, and a further penalty of 25 able in the premises. Leone Parrot, Plaintiff Stated Communication sec­ tax levying bodies to comply there- roads leading out to the Willamette SEE J. L. KETCH FOR LIFE 1N- vs. ond and fourth Tuesdays in This Summons is served upon you I, and sentiment throughout the valley, the people have been badly is­ per cent of the amount of the tax, un­ surance. 11-tf less a later return is filed and it is by publication by virtue of an order Edward F. Parrot, Defendant Month. Visitors welcome. 8 long prior to the decision of the olated. The Roosevelt highway has satisfactorily shown that the delin- duly made and entered in the above To Edward F. Parrot, the above been nearly graded through the FOR SALE I. E. Keldson, Sec. erne court unanimously condemn- Devil’s lake country to Taft, which quency was due to a reasonable cause (entitled cause by the Honorable named defendant: he new tax law. and not to willful neglect. Tillamook Lodge No. 57 In the name of the State of Oregon, FOR SALE—1923 FORD TOURING. I Homer Mason, County Judge of Tilla- ■1 case before the supreme court is located at the mouth of the Siletz For willful refusal to make a re­ I mook County, Oregon, in the absence You are hereby required to appear Lots of extras. Apply 303 3rd. A. F. & A. M. river, which is said to be the crooked- involved the validity of the acts of street. 12-ltp Stated communication sec­ est and longest stream along the turn or pay the tax on time a tax­ of the Circuit Judge, which Order is and answer the complaint filed in this tax commissions. Several coun­ payer becomes liable to a penalty of , dated the 2nd day of January, 1924, cause on or before six weeks from the ond Wednesday in each coast from Astoria to Coos Bay. brought proceedings in the su- FOR SALE ■8-ROOM HOUSE AND month. Visiting Brethem Two years ago many homes of set­ $10,000 or one year’s imprisonment, . and requires the service of the sum- date of the first publication of this I le court attempting to force the property, $600. Purchaser assumes welcome. tlers along the Salmon river were or both, together with the cost of | mons to be made upon you by pub­ summons, and if you fail to appear iommission to make certain levies, paving and sewer assessments, prosecution, and an added penalty of lication in the Tillamook Headlight and answer said complaint, within Harvey Ebinger, Sec. inundated by flood waters, and much in ome counties it is reported that South half of lots 7 and 8, B. 8, loss of stock and hay and other prop­ 25 per cent of the amount of the tax. I for six successive weeks. The date said time, plaintiff will apply to the tax commissions refused to al­ Millers Add. Wm. Ryan, Twin If in an income-tax return attempt low I levies to be made to pay inter­ erty was experienced. And last win­ is made to evade or defeat the tax, I i of the first publication is January above named Court for the relief i Rocks, Oregon. 10-4t ter, the floods were also quite high. prayed for in the complaint, which is, 4th, 1924. act ¡on outstanding warrants against This year a number of the ranch the offender is liable to imprisonment that the contract of marriage hereto ­ EIGHT OR TEN MILCH COWS FOR ROBERT H. McGRATH, Tuesday Evening, 7:30 the Bounty. houses and barns along the Salmon not exceeding one year and to a fine fore existing between plaintiff and de­ sale. Fresh in spring. See Peter Plaintiff’s Attorney, Rebekahs Wednesday Evening. In the case decided by the supreme river were moved to higher ground of not more than $10.000 and costs, fendant be dissolved, and the plain­ Betachart, Tillamook. 12-3t Tillamook, Oregon. Mtrt at least twenty-five attorneys and, in addition, 50 per cent of the to escape the high water that of late 18-7t tiff be awarded an absolute divorce Marathon Lodge No. iw all parts of the state submitted has caused so much inconvenience and total tax evaded. If the understate­ from defendant, and for such other WANTED TO RENT 4 OR 5 ROOM ■Rf' and arguments. All of said 93. Knights of Pythias ment is due to negligence but with ­ modern bungalow in town. Phone and further relief as to the court may NOTICE TO CREDITORS ■Bkntys attacked the consititution- trouble. Regular Meeting Mon­ Bell 128-W. David Martiny. When the highway is finished to out attempt to defraud, here is added seem equitable. ality of the law from various angles, 5 per cent of the total amount of the day evening at 7:45 This summons is served upon you Notice is hereby given that the un- MKlhe supreme court in its decisions, the Salmon river valley, it is believed LOOK— FINE that considerable of the trade of that deficiency plus inerest at the rate of dersigned has been appointed by the by publication in the Tillamook Head­ CONTRACTORS sharp. By order of the siauly held that the laws was not grade of building tile, cheap. Til­ country will come northward to Til­ 1 per cent a month until paid. County Court of Tillamook County, light, by order of the Honorable Chancellor Commander ■Hkrly passed by the 1923 legis- lamook Clay Works. 51-tf lamook. A little town has been plat­ Homer Mason, County Judge of Tilla ­ Oregon, executor of the estate of No. 12. Blkt. so as to make the law appli- ted at Devil’s Lake, and a store is in When, by reason of illness or ab- Alex Anderson, deceased, and all per- mook County, Oregon, acting in the ■Mr to the tax levying bodies, out- WANTED operation there. Arrangements are sence from home, additional time for sons having claims against said es- absence of the Circuit Judge, said TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB. ^■of Multnomah county. Also wagon and harneas. George being made for a summer resort at filing an income-tax return is requir- late are hereby notified to resent order being dated the 28th day of OB' of the briefs submitted to the Crimmona, 410 E. Ftr*t St 87tf HOUSE MOVER. LITTLE JOBS OR Devil’s Lake, as the Salmon river is ed, the taxpayer should address to the »«me, duly verified, to me, at the November, 1923, said order requiring big ones done right. Anyone hav­ court was prepared by Botts said to be a fine stream for trout collector of internal revenue for the office of J. H. Geijsbeek, Attorney at said summons to be published in the FOR SALE—STAR A STAR CED- ing this class of work see F. J. Car­ R Winslow, attorneys of this county, anglers, and also has a good run of district in which he lives a request Law, Manzanita, Oregon, within six Tillamook Headlight for six consecu­ ar Shingles $3.50 delivered. John ter, 913 Tenth street, phone 42-J, and tit is noted with interest that the salmon from the ocean. Mathers, phone 11-R. 50-tf for an entension. This request must months from the dates of this notice. tive weeks, and the date of the first City. 10-12t decMion of the supreme court holding Dated this 24th day of December, publication is the 7th day of Decem­ be mailed before the return is due. the law unconstitutional follows very ber, 1923. VAUGHAN DRAGSAWS. E. G. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE MAY 1923. March 15, 1924. eloaay the proposition urged by the BOTTS A WINSLOW Krebs, mutual phone. communicate with Ensign Lee of 51-tf Emil Anderson, Executor of the The collector may grant an exten ­ local firm of attorneys. The other Attorneys for Plaintiff. the Salvation Army at the White Estate of Alex Anderson, de­ A» ( sion of not exceeding 30 days ^■s raised by the various attorneys 8-6t Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Tillamook, Orc. 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E. ceased. a condition for granting such an ex­ la Be their attack upon the constitu- Qr. Section MT. 1 N, k. 10 W. near Portland, Oregon. tension the collector may require on J- H. Geijsbeek, Manzanita, Ore., At­ MUjBity of this law were not dis- Bay City, Oregon. Has value for NOTICE TO CREDITORS Captain R. B. Goellner, Envoy E. or before March 15 the filing of a torney for the Estate. 12-5t HKd by the supreme court. Much timber, grating and water rights. PlJkIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK- Notice is hereby given that the Taylor and Bardsmen W. H. Schwin- tentative return A tentative return ■jBt has been given to the local i>g. Mrs A. S. Dorsey, 18 W. 8th Price $2100. A. 8. Carswell, Se- undersigned has been appointed by NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE RNfcof attorneys in procuring the de- del and J. Robinson were in Tillamook should be made on the usual form, street. ' 43- bastapol, Calif. 88-tf _ the County Court of Tillamook County and other coast towns this week on marked "Tentative,” and should con- of the supreme court holding 1 Oregon, administrator of the Estate I Army business. They held a meeting tain a sworn statement of the esti­ ! In the Circuit Court of the State of OORDWOOD, 18 INCH BODY FIR, CALVES—Dont kill the straggler* 1 the I; .*■ unconstitutional. Oregon for the County of Tillamook. of Ora S. Williams, deceased, and all mated amount of tax due. $8.50 per cord. Leave orders at VWry few people in Tillamook coun- at Pleasant Valley Thursday night. can use your well marked heifer I persons having claims against said If before the end of a 30-day exten­ G. W. Phelps. Plaintiff. Honey A Heuseers Grocery 9tf calves. Call or phone me at Con- ty • red the law. and practically The Bible Teacher’s Training class estate are hereby notified to present, vs. over's store. Paul Disney, succes- condemned it. The law will meet ot the Presbyterian church sion an accurate return can not be FOR RENT made, appeal for a further extension A. H. Paquet and Jane Doe Paquet, the same duly verified to the under-; sor to J. Merrell Smith “The Calf MBS < iered by many as a piece of next Tuesday. January 8. must be made to the Commi*. loner of whose true nace is Fay Paquet, his signed at his residence near Beaver, Man.** 89tf legislation put over by the 1923 Tillamook County, Oregon, on or be-1 FOR RENT— 5 ROOM HOUSE E. Ball, a Mohler citisen. was in Internal Revenue, Washington, D. G, wife. Defendants. ^^Lture for some private interest. Furniture and wood for sale. Phone By virture of an execution. Judg­ fore six months of the date of thi* WANTED TO BUY together with a full recital of the ■4,* as no' favored by the State at town last Friday. M 39 or 126 M. ll-2t Hood River— U. S. Forest Service causes for the delay. The commis­ ment order, decree and order of sale notice Dated this 22 day of November, DESIRA BLE FURNISHED ROOMS WHEN YOU IIAW! CATT1JC FOR lie the present commission in will build road from Mt. Hood High­ sioner will r.ot grant an additional ex­ 1 issued oat of the above entitled court I 1928. Mie rail Kd. Hadley. Mutual in the above entitled cause, to me tension without a clear showing that 2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E. nanty has the favor of the tax way loop to snow line. phone. 18 tf ROYAL H. FOX a complete return can no be made directed and dated the 17th day of _______ it _________________ • at large, was feared that Springfield— Booth-Kelly sawmill within the 30-day period. December. 1923, upon a judgment menta that might be made in undergoing extensive repair*. LEGAL NOTICES LODGE DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN — NEW TAX LAW IS VOID 5 ABOUT THE TOWN I