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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
IDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924
7
Articles X and XVI be either dropped opinions, to consider points hitherto Oregon for the County of Tillamook, i bidder for cash in hand, all the right,
I title and interest which the within
altogether or so amended and changed inadequately provided for but vital to
In the Matter of the Estate of
i named defendants and each and all I
as to eliminate any suggestion of a the maintenance of international jus-
William D. Stillwell, Deceased.
, of them in the above entitled suit;
general agreement to use coercion for ice, and in general to define the social
(Continued from page 6)
obtaining conformity to the pledges rights and duties of States. The re­ I Notice is hereby given that the un­ had on the 17th day of September, [
commendations of the Commission dersigned has filed in the County I1923, or since that date had in and
of
the Covenant.
ition in the work of its Assembly
would be presented from time to time, Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, 1 to the above described property or
Council under the following con­ The United States Will Assume No
j
in proper form for consideration, to his Final Account and Report as Ad­ [ any part thereof, to satisfy said ex-
Versailles
Obligations Under the
ns and reservations:
[
the
Assembly as to a recommending ministrator of the Estate of William 1 ecution, judgment order and decree,
Treaty except as Congress
The United States accepts the
if not a lawmaking body.
Approves
D. Stillwell, deceased, and that said ' interest, costs and accruing costs.
ue of Nations as an instrument
Dr. J. D. TURNER
JOHN ASCHIM,
DR. P. J. SHARP
Among
these
conditions
Numbers
Court has, by order of the County
III. The United States will accept
utual counsel but it will assume
Sheriff
of
Tillamook
County
Ore.
j
I and II have already been discussed.
DR. E. D. ALLEN
Optical and X-Ray Laboratori**
ligation to interfere with politi- no responsibility and assume no obli­ ¡Number III is logical consequence of Judge, Homer Mason, dated and en­
Dated this 17th day of December, I
tered January 7th, 1924, appointed
lestions of policy or internal ad- gation in connection with any duties
In
the office on Tlw.rsdey only.
DENTISTS
132S.
the lldk uay u’ February,
impw!?d v.pon the Lceffne by th/? !the refusal of the United States Sen­
traticit sf «ny fowlffn «tzte,
First
publication,
December
21st,
I
National Bollding
ate to ratify the treaty of Versailles, 1924, at 10 o’clock of said day, at the
Natl. Bldg.
Both Phone*
United States Will Maintain the peace treaties, unless in any particu­
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
I and of the settled policy of the United County Court Room in the County 1923.
Tillamook
Gregoa
lar
case
Congress
has
authorized
such
Monroe Doctrine
Last publication, January 18th, 1923,
States which is characterized in the Court House in the City of Tillamook,
uniting its efforts with those of action.
I first reservation. Concerning Num- County of Tillamook, State of Oregon,
Both Phones
Hours 9 to 5
States for the preservation «of The United States Proposes That
ibers IV and V this may be said:
as the time and place for hearing ob­
and the promotion of the com-
Membership Be Opened to Any
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Anything less than a world-confer- jections to said Final Account and
DAVID ROBINSON
Self-Governing State
I welfare, the United States does
And
I ence, especially when Great Powers Report, and settlement thereof.
Notice
is
hereby
given:
That
by
[abandon its traditional attitude
IV. The United States proposes
Dr. Henry E. Wiseman
' are excluded, must incur, in propor-1 Dated this 9th day of January, A. virtue of a writ of execution, dated
Physiczin and Sargeoa
kfning American independence of that Article I of the Covenant be con­
Dentists
| tion to the exclusions, the suspicion D., 1924.
the 14th day of December, 1923, iss­
Q^(>ld World and does not consent strued and applied, or, if necessary,
National Building
215-216 Tillamook Building
I of being an alliance, rather than a
ued
out
of
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
M. V. STILLWELL
^^^^^THlamook^ilrejoti^^^^
bmit its long established policy redrafted, so that admission to the family of nations. The United States [
Oregon
Adminstrator of the Estate of Will­ State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook
rning questions regarded by it League shall be assured by any self-
1500 d
can render service in emphasizing
Tillamook, upon a judgment rendered
iam D. Stillwell, deceased.
irely American to the recom- governing State that wishes to join
wood as
! this lesson, learned in the Hague Con-
DR. O. L HOHLFELD
on
the 5th day of may, 1914, in said
John
Leland
Henderson,
Attorney
ation or decision of other Pow- and that receives the favorable vote
! ference, and in thus helping to re- for Administrator.
court, in favor of Peter Nelson and
of two-thirds of the Assembly.
Veterinarian
, constitute the family of nations as I First publication January 11th, 1924. John A. Nelson, partners, doing busi­
United States Proposes That The Continuing Development of In­ it really is. Such a conference or as-1
IL
CHIROPRACTIC
Last publication February 8th, 1924. ness under the firm name of Nelson
ternational Law Must Be pro­
ral Judgment and Public Opin-
425.M
| sembly must obviously bear the chief |
14-5t & Co., plaintiffs, against L. L. Smith
TUB BETTER WAY TO
vided For
>n be Substituted by Force
I responsibility for the development of i
Oregon
and Mary E. Smith, defendants, in
500J
The United States will assume
V. As a further condition of its ’ new parts of the law of nations, de- |
HEALTH
the sum of two hundred fifty tnree
ligations under Article X, in its participation in the work and counsels vised to fit changed and changing
and 37-100 dollars, with interest
SUMMONS
prd tit form in the Covenant, unless of the League, the United States asks conditions, to extend the sway of
thereon at the rate of six per cent
R. E. RINGO. M. D.
DR. H. L. BABB
¡y particular case Congress has that the Assembly and Council con­ justice, and to help in preserving
21)0.«
In the Circuit Court of the State of per annum from November 1, 1910,
sent—or obtain authority—to begin peace and security.
prized such action.
000.«
Physician and Burgeon
and
cots
and
disbursements
taxed
and
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook.
CHIROPRACTOR
[ United States will assume no collaboration for the revision and de­
allowed
at
fourteen
dollars,
I
will,
on
Martha Metcalfe, Plaintiff
Room 1-2,
Beals' Bldg.
itions under Article XVI. in its velopment of international law, em­
Trips abroad with college credit
Monday, the 21st day of January,
against
|nt form in the Covenant or in ploying, for this purpose, the aid of may be taken by students enrolled in
1924, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of
Tillamook,
Ora.
^^^^nended form as now proposed, a commission of jurists. This Com­ the extension courses offered by the Howard Metcalfe, Defendant
said day, at the north door of the
To
the
above
named
defendant:
unlegf in any particular case Con- mission would be directed to formu­ New York State Normal School at
>11 Tillamook. Building
In the name of the State of Oregon: Court House in Tillamook City, Ore­
late anew existing rules of the law Buffalo. As a background for these
grass has authorized such action.
gon,
sell
at
public
auction
to
the
high
­
BARKICK A HALL
United States proposes that of nations, to reconcile divergent trips a special course is offered in You are hereby summoned and re­ est bidder for cash in hand, subject
quired to appear and answer the com­
each of three subjects—European his­
Attorneys at Law
plaint filed against you in the above to confirmation by said Court, the
CHARTER NO. 8574
RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 tory, art appreciation, and English lit­
Court and cause on or before six following described real property be­
erature. Three European tours have
H. T. Bott*
National Bufldiug
Geo. P. Winslow
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
weeks from the date of the first pub­ longing to the said defendants, towit:
been planned for next summer. They
The northeast quarter of the north­
lication of this Summons, and if you
Tillamook
BOTTS ft WINSLOW
may take the English literature tour
fail to appear and answer said com- east quarter of section eighteen, in
alone or the European history tour
township
two
north,
range
nine
west
Lawyers
plaint within said time the plaintiff
and art tours combined, or all three
will apply to the Court for the re- of the Willamette Meridian, in Tilla­ TUlamook
Oregon
tours together. Credit for the work is
AT TILLAMOOK, IN THE STATE OF OREGON
lief prayed for in the complaint, to mook County, Oregon.
given by the University of Buffalo.
Dated
this
15th
day
of
December,
wit: For a decree dissolving the
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC. 31ST. 1923
bonds of matrimony now existing be­ 1923,
RESOURCES
JOHN ASCHIM
1923 GOOD DAIRY YEAR tween the plaintiff and the defendant, Sheriff of Tillamook County Ore.
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances
and awarding the plaintiff the care
other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold
ll-5t
ith endorsement of this bank ..................................................... >938,490.73
and custody of the children Willie and
C. R. CHAPIN
erdrafts, unsecured ............... -...................... -................................ 1,381.48
(Continued from page 1)
Glen Metcalfe, the issue of said mar­
, S. Government securities owned ................................................. 29,950.00
SUMMONS
Attorney at Law
her bonds, stocks, securities, etc.:................................................... 222,575.55 «2.50 100 pounds, and other feeds in riage, and for such other and | or fur­
ther relief as may be just and equit­ In the Circuit Court of the State of
11,033.25 proportion.
rniture and fixtures ........................................................ ...........
Oregon for Tillamook County.
692.92
al estate owned other than banking house ........................ .
“Taking it altogether the Tillamook able in the premises.
Beals’ Building
Tillamook, Ore.
75,955.31 dairy farmers have had a good year.
wful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .......................... .
This Summons is served upon you Leone Parrot, Plaintiff
sh in vault and amount due from national banks..............
80,890.21
vs.
The hardest competition we are up by publication by virtue of an order
ount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
against is the low price that has pre­ duly made and entered in the above Edward F. Parrot, Defendant
nies in the United States (other than included in items
an office at 305 Second Ave. East,
9, and 10) ........ ...................... ..............
_....... .......
5,717.17 vailed lately on Wisconsin cheese. entitled cause by the Honorable To Edward F. Parrot, the above
LODGE DIRECTORY
J-
L. Ketch, real estate and Insur­
ecks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting
named
defendant:
During the summer months the Wis­ Homer Mason, County Judge of Tilla­
ance
n.tf
3,476.06
In the name of the State of Oregon,
iscellaneous cash items .......................................................... .
3,002.57 consin market was in fairly good con­ mook County, Oregon, in the absence
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, U ■
dition. The last twelve weeks have of the Circuit Judge, which Order is You are hereby required to appear SEE J. L. KETCH FOR LIFE IN-
demption fund wth U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.
Stated communications first and
asurer ................................................................................. . ........
1,250.00 shown very low prices. The Wiscon­ dated the 2nd day of January, 1924, and answer the complaint filed in this
■urance.
11-tf third Thursdays of each month la
er assets, if any ............................................................ ..............
470.52 sin Cheese Producers federation con­ and requires the service of the sum­ cause on or before six weeks from the
Masonic Hall.
Visitors welcome.
date of the first publication of this FOR SALE—8-ROOM RESIDENCE,
TOTAL
>1,374,885.77 trols about 175 factories, and it ex­ mons to be made upon you by pub­
PEARLE L. COATES, See
summons,
and
if
you
fail
to
appear
pects to handle close to 25,000,000 lication in the Tillamook Headlight
just without city limit*. Water,
oo.oo !
LIABILITIES
pounrs of cheese. However, there are for six successive weeks. The date and answer said complaint, within
lights, garage, chicken fences, two
pital stock paid in ......................... ............................................... .. 50,000.00
W. R. C.
acres. On good gravel road. Easy
plus fund .................................................. . ................ ....................... 35,000.00 about 3,000 factories in Wisconsin of the first publication is January said time, plaintiff will apply to the
Corinth
Relief
Corp* No. 54, Dept,
above named Court for the relief
ivided profits .....................
:............................... _............... 11,717.68 and it is going to take some hard 4th, 1924.
terms. Mutual phone. James Golds­ of Oregon meet* on flrat and third
:ulating notes outstanding ............................................................. 25,000.00 work to get these factories together.
prayed
for
in
the
complaint,
which
is,
ROBERT H. McGRATH,
worthy, Tillamook.
14-4tp Friday evening* of each month, at
.ount due to national banks ........................................................... 4,800.48 Taking it altogether, prospects are
that the contract of marriage hereto­
Plaintiff’s Attorney,
(ount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the
8 o’clock in the W. O. W. halL
fore existing between plaintiff and de­
that Tillamook cheese will bring a
Tillamook, Oregon.
FOR BALE
ited States and foreign countries (other than included in
Visitors welcome.
13-7t fendant be dissolved, and the plain­
s 21 or 22) ..................................................................................... 14,561.70 fair price during 1924. Farmers are
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pre*.
ified checks outstanding ............................................................
tiff bo awarded an absolute divorce FOR SALE-HOUSE. 5 ROOMS,
646.00 feeding quite heavily, and this ac-
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
hier’s checks outstanding ..............................................................
built ins, hot and cold water, gar­
from defendant, and for such other
8,933.30 j counts for the heavy production dur­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve
age,
concrete
walks
and
drive.
and
further
relief
as
to
the
court
may
ing
the
winter
months.
¡posits payable within 30 days):
CORINTH POST NO. 35
>2800; terms. E M. Vail, 1st street
Notice is hereby given that the un- seem equitable.
‘vidual deposits subject to check ................................................ 613,772.811 “Checks for November milk will
Department of Oregon
and 5th avenue W.
14-2tp
ificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for
This summons is served upon you
probably not ba out until more of dersigned has been appointed by the
ey borrowed) .................................................................................
Meet* on second and on fourth
9,999.07 the November cheese is sold, as the County Court of Tillamook County, by publication in the Tillamook Head­
e, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge
Oregon, executor of the estate of light, by order of the Honorable EIGHT OR TEN MILCH COWS FOR Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p. m.
ssets of this bank or surety bond ..................................
.. 15,748.66 factories have borrowed as much mon­
sale. Fresh in spring. See Peter in the W. O. W. hall.
dends unpaid ........................................................................
5,000.00 ey as they care to from the local Alex Anderson deceased, and all per­ Homer Mason, County Judge of Tilla­
Betochart, Tillamook.
12-3t
J. S. Diehl, Commander
ficates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)
sons having claims against said es­ mook County, Oregon, acting in the
77,540.97 banks.”
r Time Deposits ..................... ............................................
II W. Spear, Adjutant
499,865.12
absence
of
the
Circuit
Judge,
said
'
tate are hereby notified to resent
WANTED TO RENT 4 OR 5 ROOM
1 savings deposits _____________________________
.. 2,799.98
GOT A LOT OF THINGS
same, duly verified, to me, at the order being dated the 28th day of
modern bungalow in town. Phone
Johnson Chapter,
No. 34
OTAL .„______________________
«1,374,885.77 and don’t need them all. Got a price office of J. H. Geijsbeek, Attorney at November, 1923, said order requiring 1 Bell 128 W. David Martiny.
2-tf
K. A. M.
on everything; you can take your Law, Manzanita, Oregon, within six said summons to be published in the
Oregon, County of Tillamook, ss
Stated I Communication *ac-
Two months from the dates of this notice. Tillamook Headlight for six consecu­
. A. McGhee, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear choice. Look this list over:
CONTRACTORS
LOOK—
FINE
ond and fourth Tuesday* I*
heavy teams of horses; only need one.
Dated this 24th day of December, tive weeks, and the date of the first
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
grade of building tile, cheap. Til­
Month.
Visitors welcome.
publication is the 7th day of Decem­
Two hay rakes; only need one. Thir­ 1923.
,
C. A. McGHEE, Cashier
lamook Clay Work*.
61-tf
cubed and sworn to before me this 9th day of January, 1924.
Wm. C. Footer, See.
Emil Anderson, Executor of the ber, 1923.
ty head of cattle; only need fifteen.
LOUIS V. EBERHARDT, Notary Pubic for Oregon.
BOTTS & WINSLOW
Price on every cow. Two plows; only
Estate of Alex Anderson, de­
TRAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB.
Tillamook Ixxige No. 57
-n «.x . v,
~
Commission expires Sept. 18, 1925
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ceased.
1 Attest: Henry Rogers, W. J. Riechers, C. J. Edwards, Directors need one. Three sows, farrowing in
Also wagon and hamea*. George
A. F. & A. M.
Tillamook, Ore.
February; only need one-and-a-half. J. H. Geijsbeek, Manzanita, Ore., At­ 9-6t
Crinunona, 410 E. First St.
37tf
Stated
comm" •ion *ac-
12-5t
See me either at by bam or at my torney for the Estate.
ond
Wed
in each
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ranch, first house north of the Odd­
FOR SALE—STAR A STAR CED-
month.
Vis
Br ethers
Notice is hereby given that the
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
fellow cemetery. J. E. REEDY.—adv.
ar Shingle* >3.50 delivered. John
welcome.
undersigned has been appointed by
Mathers, phone 11-R.
50-tf
Howard C. Boone, Ser.
the
County
Court
of
Tillamook
County
DR ADAMS LEAVES FOR B. C. In the Circuit Court of the State of
of buying
E. G.
Oregon for the County of Tillamook. Oregon, administrator of the Estate VAUGHAN DRAGSAWS.
HOME
51-tf
Krebs, mutual phone.
of Ora S. Williams, deceased, and all
G. W. Phelps, Plaintiff.
persons having claims against said
vs.
Dr. E. S. Adame left last week for
his home in Victoria, B. C., and Dr. A. H. Paquet and Jane Doe Paquet, estate are hereby notified to present 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E.
Tuesday Evening, 7:10
Qr. Section M T. 1 N, R. 10 W. near
E. D. Alien will again be associated whose true nace is Fay Paquet, his the same duly verified to the under­
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
Bay
City,
Oregon.
Has
value
for
signed at his residence near Beaver,
with Dr. Sharp in the practice of wife, Defendant*.
The saving made on two trips by dentistry
By virture of an execution. Judg­ Tillamook County, Oregon, on or be- j timber, grazing and water right*.
in the National building.
**■
Marathon Lodge No.
Price >3100. A. 8. Carswell, Se­
purchasing “return” instead of Both phones.—Adv.
ll-4tc ment order, decree and order of sale fore six months of the date of this
bastopol,
Calif.
38-tf
93,
Knights of Pythia*
“
one-way
”
tickets,
is
aproxi-
issued out of the above entitled court notice.
I Now .
Regalar Meeting Mon-
Dated this 22 day of November,
in the above entitled cause, to me
mately
the
cost
of one round trip
<X)RDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY F rii,
ie time
directed and dated the 17th day of 1923.
d»y evening st 7:45
ticket.
«SJ0 par cord. Laav* orders at
ROYAL H. FOX
December, 1923, upon a judgment
"harp. By order of the
riait
Horsey A Hs u **s r s Qroeary. 9tf
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL rendered and entered in raid court Administrator of the Estate of Or* I
Chancellor Commander
3
TRIPS
FOR
THE
PRICE
OF
2
ilifornia
S. Williams, deceased.
ACCOUNT
on the 11th day of December, 1923,
FOR KENT
Botts A Winslow, Attorneys for the
in
favor
of
G.
W
.
Phelps,
plaintiff
and
In addition to saving you money,
7-5t DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE MAY
is hereby given that the against A. H. Paquet and Jane Doe [ Estate.
the train can be depended uoon the Notice
communicate with Ensign lee of
3 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E.
undersigned has filed his final ac­ Paquet, hi* wife, for the sum of >
the Salvation Army at the White
to furnish you with
count in the County Court of the ’ >92.70, with interest thereon at the ■
BOARD OR ROOM, OR BOTH IN
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
States of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun­ ' rate of six per cent per annum from ' CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN
modem house in city. Corner of
Portland, Otrgon.
ty,
as
administrator
of
the
estate
of
!
April
3,
1923,
and
for
the
further
SAFE
AND
COMFORTABLE
arsions
4th Ave. W. and Stillwell.
14-tf
John Salvey, deceased, and that the sum of >13.50 cost* and disbursements | ♦
PIA IN AND FANCY DRESSMAK-
Dai’r
service irrespective of rain, said C
has set Monday, the 11th and the costs of and upon this writ i ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR
ROOMS FOR RENT—103 FIFTH
>ng, Mr*. A. 8. Dorsey, IS W. 8th
♦
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
.day
•
f
uary,
1924,
at
10:00
o
’
clock
commanding
me
to
make
sale
of
the
j
snow ice and other unfavorable
street East.
14-tf
•troet
♦
in the lurenoon of said day, at the following described real property,
weather conditions
WANTED
Court House in Tillamook City, Ore­ situated in the county of Tillamook, | ♦ One cent per word per issue,
C UALVBB—Dont kill the stragglers. I
♦ with a minimum charge of >25.
gon, as the time and place for hear­ State of Oregon, to-wit:
can tue your well marked heifer
WANTED TO BUY—YOUNG WORK
RIDE THE TRAIN
♦ Readers are charged at the
ing objections thereto.
Lot 8, Block 1, Garibaldi Cove.
calve*. Call or phone me at Con-
hors«,
weighing
amout
1100
or
1200.
♦
same
rate.
All
reading
notices
BEN JACOB
Now, therefore, by virtue of said'
Tai Agent will gladly rive you any in­
over*» store. Paul Disney, succes-
Good
condition.
John
Naegeli,
Til
­
mation you may wish regarding fares Administrator of the Estate of John execution, judgment order, decree j ♦ mast have “adv.” attached. No
■or to J. Merrell Smith “The Cali
lamook.
14-2t
and train schedules.
♦
preferred
positions.
Salvey. decer ~»d.
and order of sale and in compliance
Man.”
39tf
14-5t with the commands of said writ, I j ♦
JOHN M. SCOTT
HOUSE MOVER. LITTLE JOBS OR
will
on
Monday,
the
21st
day
of
Jan-1
♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
Asst. Pass .-¡ger Traffic Manager
big ones done right. Anyone hav­
WANTED TO BUY
uary, 1924, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at
NOTICE
Portland. Oregon
ing this class of work see F. J. Car­
FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT AND the North door of the County Court
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ter, 913 Tenth street, phone 42-J, WTTWN YOU HAVE CATTI Ji FOR
1
■ale call Ed. HadJ«y, Mutual
REPORT NO. 4M
House in Tillamook, Tillamook County 1
City.
10-12t
phone.
13 tf
Oregon, sell at public auction, (Sub- ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF|
In th* County Court of the State of ject to redemption,) to the highest
IZE PLAN FOR PEACE
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
rst National Bank
rm the Habit
Round Trip Tickets
LEGAL NOTICES
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