Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 01, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    AY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924
¡ffort to Save Starving German
Children Has Strong Indorsement
There has never been a campaign in Oregon more generally and
ire heartily Indorsed than that which Is now under way to raise
>0.000 tor starving German children, who are left without anywhere
ar adequate food because of conditions over which they and those near
d dear to them have no control.
In co-operation with the American Friends (Quakers), the American
Rwrittce *cr R»F.e* <5* o?rr“.»3 ChiWrer, ’■¿¿th he«5q,>»rt?rti tv.
rbett building, Portland, and with many committees in various see­
ds of the state, is striving speedily to alleviate the suffering of these
[oesnts.
President Coolidge and Herbert Hoover are backing the campaign
the fullest extent. Major-General Henry T. Allen, who commanded
gerican troops on German soil, is director-general. Governor Pierce
a committee member. Robert H. Strong of Strong & MaoNaughton.
rtland, and who directed the Hoover food relief campaign tn Oregon
1921 for European sufferers, is state chairman. All lines of business
9 represented on the state committee. Indorsements have come from
[or unions, churches, various business units end numerous Individuals
*11 walkB of life, for they realize that little children should not be left
{starve for any reason, and are measuring up to the high standard
lerlcans have always set when relief is needed.
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
I lorn maidens ought to take courage on everything; you can take your
and propose to a bunch of the everI choice. Look this list over:
Two
■eager, but bashful boys. In this way 1 heavy teams of horses; only need one.
the county could make a better show­ Two hay rakes; only need one. Thir­
ing in the matrimonial line.
ty head of cattle; only need fifteen.
________________
Price on every cow. Two plows; only
need one. Three sows, farrowing in
February; only need one-and-a-half.
See me either at by bam or at my
I ranch, first house north of the Odd-
J fellow cemetery. J. E. REEDY.—adv.
I
Just a few new books received re­
cently are listed; visit the library for
more complete idea of rhe various
titles added. Here they are: Brower,
[Master Musicians; Charters, How to
I Sell Retail; Kleiser, Training for NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
, Power; Sheffield, Joining in Public
Discussion; Mill, Life of Sir Ernest In the County Court of the State of
Shackleton; Walker, Steel, The Diary Oregon for Tillamook County.
; of a Furnace Worker; and Fang in
In the matter of the
the Forest (Oregon story) by Chas.
' Estate of Sven Peter Svenson, de-
Alexander of Albany, Oregon.
I ceased.
NEW BOOKS RECEIVED
AT PUBLIC LIBRARY
LEGAL NOTICES
as the time and place for hearing ob- !
jections to said Final Account and
Report, and settlement thereof.
Dated this 9th day of January, A.'
D., 1924.
M. V. STILLWELL
Adminstrator of the Estate of Will­
iam D. Stillwell, deceased.
John Leland Henderson, Attorney
for Administrator.
First publication January 11th, 1924.1
Last publication February 8th, 1924. ■
14-6c
SUMMONS
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
DR. P J. SHARP
DR. E. D. ALLEN
DENTISTS
Natl. Bldg.
Both Phones
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook.
DAVID ROBINSON
Martha Metcalfe, Plaintiff
against
Physictan and Surgeon
Howard Metcalfe, Defendant
To the above named defendant:
National Building
In the name of the State of Oregon:; THlamook
Oregon
You are hereby summoned and re-1
quired to appear and answer the com­
plaint filed against you in the above
Court and cause on or before six
weeks from the date of the first pub-i
CHIROPRACTIC
lication of this Summons, and if you I
THE BETTER WAY TO
fail to appear and answer said com­
plaint within said time the plaintiff I
HEALTH
will apply to the Court for the re- j
lief prayed for in the complaint, to J
DR. H. L. BABB
wit: For a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing be­
CHIROPRACTOR
tween the plaintiff and the defendant,
and awarding the plaintiff the care
and custody of the children Willie and
Both Telephones
Glen Metcalfe, the issue of said mar­
riage, and for such other and | or fur­
ther relief as may be just and equit­
able in the premises.
This Summons is served upon you
by publication by virtue of an order
duly made and entered in the above
H. T. Botta
Geo. P. Winslow
entitled cause by the Honorable
BOTTS & WINSLOW
Homer Mason, County Judge of Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, in the absence
Lawyers
of the Circuit Judge, which Order is
dated the 2nd day of January, 1924, Tillamook
Oregon
and requires the service of the sum­
mons to be made upon you by pub­
lication in the Tillamook Headlight
for six successive weeks. The date
of the first publication is January
4th, 1924.
C. R. CHAPIN
ROBERT H. McGRATH,
Attorney at Law
Plaintiff’s Attorney,
Tillamook, Oregon.
13-7t Beals’ Building
Tillamook, Ore.
Dr. J. D. TURNER
n»d Y.-Rty
In the office on Thursday only.
National Building
Tillamook
Oregon
Both Phones
Hours 9 to S
Dr. Elwood B. Faxon
And
Dr. Henry E. Wiseman
Dentists
215-216 Tillamook Building
Tillamook, Oregon
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, executrix of the estate
DR. O. L. HOBLFELD
. and Last will and Testament of Sven
Rupp, John Schild and Peter Bet- ■
Veterinarian
I Peter Svenson, deceased, has filed in
schart. Mr. Betschart is the only
the above entitled ourt her final ac­
new member of the board, replacing
count, and that the Court has made
Ben Neilson who served as a director
an order fixing the 1st day of March,
German
Children
Facing
Star*
for several years.
1924, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m.
Red Clover creamery reelected its ! vation; Oregon Is Raising 1 at the County Court House in Tilla-
[dispatches tell of two horne­ old board of directors, M. Abplanalp,!
I mook, Oregon, as the time and place
ts up in Eastern Oregon, who Robt. Stillwell and Gottlieb Wyss. !
$100.000 to Help Them.
I for hearing, settling and allowing the
rwith stills, were given terms At Cloverdale Cheese company’s I
fisonment running from one meeting, F. L. Owens, D. A. Bailey ' The very latest official word from I said final account.
Now therefore, all persons inter­
I one case, to two years in an- and J. L. Burke were selected to dir­ headquarters of the American Com­
ested
are hereby notified to appear at
^ase, in the state prison. The ect the affairs of the corporation and mittee for Relief of German Children,
| said time and place and make known
Lof these men are “shacks,” Cold Springs cheese factory placed of which Major-General Allen, com­
any objections they may have to the
the home of the big wholesale its affairs in charge of Joseph Schrib- mander of the American troops on the
final account.
■ner is his “castle.” It makes er, R. O. Allen and F. M. Gist. Wm. Rhine during occupational days, is na­ j said
tional director, is that conditions ta
Ifference who the moonshiner is. Ward, Fred Scherzinger and Walter Germany beggar description. Millions
EMMA GEORLY MEYER
ite agent recently made a raid Affolter constitute the new board of of children, under-nourished because Executrix of the Estate and Past
loonshine party in one of the Neskowin dairy association and W. of food scarcity and frightfully piti­
Will and Testament of Sven Pet­
lomes of Portland, and there H. Christensen, H. Vogl and W. P. able conditions resulting from the
er Svenson, deceased.
p a howl like that of a coyote Porter are the directors of Oretown war, absolutely face starvation- Amer­
W. O. SIMS
ican charity alone will save them, it
I with the mauge. The state cheese company.
is declared officially in dispatches Attorney for the Estate
had to return the whiskey to
Elwood creamery and Fairview from General Allen and Herbert
[•bug in Portland, and was sev­ dairy stockholders failed to meet in Hoover, on President Coolidge's au- 405 Henry Building,
Portland, Oregon.
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ens ured by the Portland press sufficient numbers to elect directors thority.
i insolence in breaking up a and meetings wete adjourned to later
Economic
breakdown,
valueless
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
barty of grandees in their in- dates. Meetings of the stockholders money and other thlngB combine to
Ipastime of breaking the law of eight of the factories will be held make of this situation one of the most '
appalling In the world's history. Babes
Notice is hereby given that the
jllow had lots of money. The on Saturday of this week.
as innocent of wrong-doing as any undersigned has been appointed ad-
finest eaders of Eastern Oregon
ever born ate going to die for lack of ministrator of the Estate of Naomi E.
[assets in sight, and hence got
food unless America saves them.
Thompson, formerly Naomi E. Reyn­
Tillamook Office
■t. The moral is that if you
Other ways have been tried, without
olds, deceased, by the County Court of
h you are exempt from the
results.
BEALS BUILDING
"Oregon will do its share, which has Tillamook County, Oregon. All per­
pns of the law. If poor, may
sons
having
claims
against
said
Es
­
been
placed
at
$100,000,
”
said
Robert
9 of Jacob and Isaac help you,
Both
Phones
H. Strong, of the firm of Strong A tate are hereby given notice and re-
:else will.
MacNaughton, Portland, re
­
who
was quired to present them to the under­
state director for the Hoover food re­ signed for allowance at the office of
The late heavy rains, hurled inland lief campaign for Europe here In 1921,
Owner wishes to move over to Til­
Botts and Winslow, attorneys at Law, ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
by gusty southwest winds, have rais­ and who Is state chairman tor this
lamook
county. Will sell or trade.
Tillamook City, Oregon, within six
» W. O’Hara, Sheridan, Oegon. 15-2t
ed the rivers of this county almost campaign. "Word Is reaching our months from the date of the first ♦
headquarters, 715 Corbett building,
♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. B 8.
to a flood stage. The rains have been that the whole state 1s aroused; that publication of this notice.
♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING » WANTED TO RENT 4 OR 5 ROOM
Stated communications first and
accompanied by quite a high tem­ our people everywhere (ye deeply at-
Dated this January 25th, 1924.
♦
!»
modem bungalow in town. Phone third Thursdays of each month in
perature, springlike in its character. feoted by the sad conditions with
ALFRED REYNOLDS
♦ One cent per word per issue, »
[holders of Holstein creamery The records of the weather-man at wtjjch German children are faced, and
Bell 128-W. David Martiny.
3-tf Masonic Hall.
Vial tors welcome.
the following directors at their Portland, show that we are still quite that they are ready to respond with I Administrator of the state of Naomi ♦ with a minimum charge of $25. ♦
PEARLE L. COATES, See
E.
Thompson,
formerly
Naomi
E.
♦ Readers are charged at the ♦ CONTRACTORS LOOK— FINE
i meeting held recently: J. J. a bit behind in rainfall for the year their money to alleviate this terrible,
Reynolds.
suffering. All possible speed should I
♦ same rate. All reading notices ♦ grade of building tile, cheap. Til­
W. R. C.
4
just past, and the rain-god seems to
mad| (n this worfc anfl we wp
.1 °r-,
♦ must have “adv.” attached. No ♦
lamook Clay Works,
61-tf
Corinth Relief Corp* No. 54, Dept,
be making a good start in 1924. Pre­ gaqjzlng in 1 every
every nounuu
section ur
of UregO*
Ore;
♦ preferred positions,
»
of Oregon meets on first and third
vious to the late rains the rivers were to
OOS COUNTY
end. I appeal pn behalf of the | NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
... that
___ ____
♦' TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB. Friday evenings of each month, at
quite low in this county, so low in Innocent ones for hearty co-operation, 1
Also VkffOb
harness. George “ ;’^ock ta the W. O. W. halL
fact, as to cause comment from old (or prompt and liberal response Ln
Notice is hereby jfiveri that the
Crtmmons, 410 B. First St
timers, who say such conditions are money to the cry for aid that has
Visitors welcome.
gone up.'; . '
~ undersigned, administratrix of the
unusual at this time of the year.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres.
7 FQR SALE—STAR A
Estate of Wayne W. Wiley, deceased,
STAR CED-
Elizabeth Conover, Secretary
has filed her final account as such THE BEST IN CHIROPRACTIC—
ar Shingles 83.50 delivered. John
SITUATION IS PITIABLE
>ok Dairymen know they
in the Cjunty Court of Tillamook
Mathers,
phone
11-R.
50-tf
Dr. J. L. Fayette. Beals building,
CORINTH POST NO. 35
» rival territory in Coos
Tillamook, Oregon. Both phones.
1 i Oregon Methodist Bishop Appeals for | County, Oregon, and that said Court
E. G.
VAUGHAN
DRAGSAWS.
appointed Monday, February
Department of Oregon
Aid for Starving German Children. i has
15-tf
and we invite inquiries for
Krebs, mutual phone.
51-tf
Meets on second and on fourth
Bishop W. O. Shepard of Oregoa, 25tl>, 1924 at the hour of ten o’clock
Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p.m.
try ranches in Coos.
with headquarters in Portland. Is a a. m. at the County Court Room in ANNOUNCING THE 9PENING OF
an office at 305 Second Ave. East, 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E. in the W. O. W. hall.
keen sympathizer with and supporter the Court House in Tillamook City,
[now the district thoroughly
Qr. Section M T. 1 N, R. 10 W. near
J. L. Ketch, real estate and Insur­
of the efforts now in progress through­ > Oregon as the time and place for
J. 8. Diehl, Commander
Ralph Sparling of Garibaldi and out the stete and nation to collect a
11 give you any information
ance
11-tf I Bay City, Oregon. Has value for
■ hearing objections to said account,
H W. Spear, Adjutant
Sarah Perkins of this county, were fund of money for the relief of starv­
timber, grazing and water rights.
int. Ranches from $5,000 granted a license to wed on the 26th ing German children, of whom there J and the settlement thereof.
SEE J. L. KETCH FOR LIFE IN-| Price 32100. A. S. Carswell, Se
Johnson Chapter,
No. 34
Dated this January 11th, 1924.
inst by the county clerk. Albert H. are several millions. Bishop Shepard
)00. Be explicit, please.
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surance.
11-tf I baatapol, Calif.
Fl RANCES M. STEINBACH,
R. A. M.
is
u
member
of
the
Oregon
committee
Follett and Mrs. Maud J. Phelps were
Stated I Communication see-
formerly Frances M. Wiley,
united in the “unfailing bonds” of which is endeavoring to raise $100,000
FOR SALE—8-ROOM RESIDENCE, CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR,
ond and fourth Tuesdays in
Administatrix.
in
this
state
and
is
giving
it
bis
per
­
matrimony at the Christian parson­
$8£0 per cord. Leave orders at
just without city limits. Water,
ZEEN & BRIGGS
sonal attention.
Month.
Visitors welcome.
Botts & Winslow, Attorneys for Ad­
age, January 26th, 1924, by Rev. Geo.
Haney & Hamners Grocery.
lights, garage, chicken fences, two
"I
can
readily
appreciate
the
situa
­
leid,
Wm. C. Foster, Sec.
ministratrix,
Tillamook,
Oregon.
Oregon. Harness, the pastor. The marriage
acres. On good gravel road. Easy
tion in Germany,” said Bishop Shep­
15-5t
FOR RENT
average is falling off of late for some ard. “With others, I made quite a
terms. Mutual phone. James Golds­
Tillamook Lodge No. 57
reason. As this is Leap year, the for- study of conditions in Europe, lnclud- 1
worthy, Tillamook.
14-4tp
A. F. & A. M.
HOUSE AND GARDEN SPOT FOR
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
Ing
Germany,
tn
1920.
It
was
then
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Stated
eomnr- ition Me­
ACCOUNT
rent.
Inquire
G.
H.
Ward.
15-4t
apparent that just such a situation as I
FOR SALE OR TRADE
ta each
ond
Wed
now exists would develop. That mil-1
Brethern
month.
Vis
lions In Germany and elsewhere wou’d ' Notice is hereby given that the WHAT HAVE YOU?—I HAVE A 2 DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS
2 blocks from town. 410 4th St E.
enter the winter without sufficient J the undersigned has filed his final ac-
acre tract, all cleared, in suburbs
welcome.
tood was news that did not surprise count Jn the Count
of Portland, in splendid location BOARD OR ROOM, OR BOTH IN
Howard C. Boone, Sec.
me at all. It Is a pitiable situation,
n
_
of buying
for exchange. No gravel. Fine
one which deserves deep sympathy | States ol ' Oregon, for Tillamook Copl­
modern house in city. Corner of
garden land, or good for chickens.
and response from those who are able
as administrator of the estate of
4th Ave. W and Stillwell.
14-tf
New 5-room house. I want four or
to help, for It should never be that|Jo'n” Salvey, deceased, and that the
five acres of land near Bay City or ROOMS FOR RENT—103 FIFTH
little ones who have had no possible | said C<
has set Monday, the 11th
Tuesday Evening, 7:20
ruary, 1924, at 10:00 o’clock I Tillamook. Must be house on tract
connection with what has happened ■ day of
street East.
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Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
over there should suffer thus. .T^.ey
— I *n t^le forenoon of said day, at the ! and near town. Will not deal with
WANTED
The saving made on two trips by are paying a terrible penalty for some­ I Court House in Tillamook City, Ore-1 or through agents. Address, G.,
thing they know nothing of. It all
•Mho
Marathon Lodge No.
in
care
Headlight
office,
Tillamook,
purchasing “return” instead of goes to show how terrlble ls war.’ | gon, as the time and place for hear- 1
HELP WANTED-OPPORTUNITY
K
—
93,
Knights of Pythias
Oregon.
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I
ing
objections
thereto.
“one-way” tickets, is aproxi-
for an experienced creamery man
ow’s
Regular Meeting Mon-
BEN
JACOB
to operate his own plant. Business
mately the cost of one round trip TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK Administrator of the Estate of John j
FOR SALE
time
day evening at 7:45
well established and on a paying
ticket.
' liU
COUNTY
Salvey, deceased.
FOR SALE—BARRED ROCK EGGS
basis. Write for information. Chi­
sharp. By order of the
visit
14-5t
I hereby announce myself as a ,
for hatching from fine, large thor­
cago Land Co., Grants Pass, Ore­
Chancellor Commander
3 TRIPS FOR THE PRICE OF 2 canidate for the office of Sheriff of '
ilifornia
ough-bred stock. Also a cow fresh
gon.
17-2t
NOTICE
this County, subject to the will of the
February 12th. 3 1-2 miles on Ne­
In addition to saving you money, people at the Republican primary FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT AND tarts
road. M. Z. Hanson.
17-2t WANTED TO BUY—JERSEY COWS HOUSE MOVER. LITTLE JOBS OR
the train can be depended uoon election to be held in May.
REPORT NO. 658
big ones done right. Anyone hav­
freshening between now and April
Low
RANGE FOR SALE—AN A 1 UNI-
ing this class of work see F. J. Car­
to furnish you with
If nominated and elected to this
first. Write giving age, price, when
versal range. Inquire Watson ci­
Pinter
ter, »13 Tenth street, phone 42-J,
office, I pledge myself to operate this i In the County Court of the State of
freshening and number, to Earl H.
gar store.
17-lt
office with diffity and efficiency, and • Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
City.
10-12t
Pinney, General Delivery, Tilla­
SAFE
AND
COMFORTABLE
‘ursions
it shall be my endeavor to lower the In the Matter of the Estate of
mook,
Oregon.
17-lt
FOR SALE—1923 FORD COUPE. i
Daily
service irrespective of rain, operating cost of this office, without < William D. Stillwell, Deceased.
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE MAY
Spotlight, front and rear bumpers, j
WANTED TO PENT—PLACE WITH
Notice is hereby given that the un-
the efficiency thereof.
communicate with Ensign Lee of
speedometer and shock absorbers, |
snow ice and other unfavorable im I paring
about twenty cows. Inquire F-156
shall select as my deputy., or as­ ! dersigned has filed in the County
the Salvation Army at the White
1924
license.
$425
cash.
C.
A.
Lay-
1
weather conditions
Headlight.
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sistants, people from our own County, 1 Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
man, Barview, Oregon.
17-2tp i
who will be courteous and obliging to his Final Account and Report as Ad­
Portland,
Oregon.
ASCARA
STUMPAGE
WANTED
—
I
RIDE THE TRAIN
the public at all times. Trusting that ministrator of the Estate of William , CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED
Will pay by the tract or by pound.
I merit yur support, and assuring you 1D. Stillwell, deceased, and that said ’ plants. Special attention to floral
ncal Agent will gladly give you any ta­
Give price wanted and estimated PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK-
pieces for funerals.
Tillamook
rnation you may wish regarding fares of my appreciation for any favor Court has, by order of the County
ing. Mrs. A. S. Dorsey, 15 W. 8th
quantity
and where located in first
shown, I beg to remain, respectfully Judge, Homer Mason, dated and en­
Greenhouse. Mutual phone 15-4tp
and train schedules.
street.
43-
letter.
Albert
A.
Falcon,
Helloff,
tered January 7th, 1924, appointed
youre.
JOHN M. SCOTT
Oregon.
Care
E.
B
Gresham
Camp.
Monday, the 11th day of February,' FARM OF 95 ACRES, 30 ACRES I
J. MERREL SMITH
Asst Passenger Traffic Manager
WANTED TO BUY
16-3tp
J6-16t 1924, at 10 o’clock of said day, at the , river bottom, balance level farm
Portland. Oregon
County Court Room in the County
land, all in cultivation but about I WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL WHKN YOU HAVE CATTUB FOR
Court House in the City of Tillamook,1 3 acres. All fenced. One mile
GOT A LOT OF THINGS
housework. Inquire E 155 at Head­
sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual
and don’t need the: 1 all. Got a pries County of Tillamook, State of Oregon,
west of Sheridan on the highway.
phone.
18 tf
light office.
16-3tp
AMERICAN CHARITY
ALONE GAN SAVE
LEGGER CASTLES
POOR MAN’ SHACK
RIVERS ARE RAISED
BY HEAVY RAINS
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN
MERY OFFICIALS
LECTED THIS WEEK
RANCHES
YOUNG CUPID’S NET
ENSNARES TWO PAIR
the Habit
Round Trip Tickets
Southern Pacific
LODGE DIRECTORY