Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 06, 1914, Image 2

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    Tillamook
Headlight, August 6, 1914.
.........: ,L_
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He'
I diation at Vienna and for our coun- come to regard
the railways.
past,
I tries and the peace of Europe.
I admits that
.1—. in the
.... .
---- up . to a com-1
"THY DEVOTED NICHOLAS.” . paratively few years ago, the public I«
Legal Advertisements.
»
I To this the German Emperor re- ' did its duty to the railways better
First Insertion, per line............ $ .10 plied:
than the railways did their duty to
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05
"in answer to thy appeal to my ' the public. The public grew rightly
Business and professional cards
1 frendship and thy prayer for my help, ' incensed and was justified in taking
“vigerous measures” to correct “de­
one month ................................ 100 I undertook mediatory action be- | plorable abuses” that characterized
tween
the
Austro-Hungarian
govern
­
Homestead Notices .................... 500
railway management. But the public
Timber Claims ............................ 1 10.00 ment and thine. While this action has allowed itself to go farther than
was in progress, thy troops were mo- , was fair, and the railways now have a (
Locals per line each insertion.
•05 bilized against my ally, Austria-Hun-
right to complain that they are doing ,
Display advertisement, an inch,
' gary, in consequence of which, as I their duty to the pubile better than
have
already
informed
thee,
my
me
­
Don’t allow flies to
one month ..................................
■50
the public is doing its duty to them.
diation was rendered nearly illusory. |
a result both are suffering. The
All Resolutions of Condolence
I Nevertheless it continued. But now I | As
sap the blood of your
.05 am in possession of trustworthy ad county, Mr. Ripley maintains, lias
and Lodge Notices, per line .
J.
been feeling the effects, for the last
0
,
vices
concerning
the
serious
war
pre
cows, keep your stock
Cards of Thanks, per line..........
parations on my eastern frontier, as three years of the “unhealthy condi- ,
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
lions” of the railway business. Here .
contented
and
1 well.
gets down to some interesting fig- I
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
| “My responsibility for the safety of I he
_____
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE,
pocket full by using
.25 my empire compels me to counter­ ures. If the railways had expended
ceeding five lines......................
measures of defense. In my endeav­ ' as much, , during each of the last
FRONT
STREET,
BETWEEN 2nd & 3rd AVENUE WEST.
operation, addition |
ors for the maintenance of the peace ' three years, for operation.
CLOUGH S CARBOLIC
and
betterments
as
it
was
expending
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
j of the world, 1 have gone to the ex-
I treme limit of the possible. It is not in 1907, their expenditures would
(Strictly in Advance.)
COMPOUND.
have been
$400,000,000 larger. If
One year ........................................ $1.50 1 that shall bear the responsibility for they had spent proportionally as .
the peril which now r threatens the
Six months ............................................75 civilized world. I ‘ lay . it to thy hand much for new railway construction, '
’ their expenditures would have been
Three months........................................ 50 to avert it, even at this moment.
The fact,
“No one menaces the honor and $300,000,000 larger still.
d... of Russia, , which well could instead of increasing their expendi­
might
At C. I. Clough Co.
Entered as second class mail mat­ __
have waited upon the result of my tures as they should have done to
ter July, 1888, at the postoffice at mediation. The friendship for thee keep abreast of the growth of com­
THE
We weld Cast Iron, Steel, Bronze,
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of and thy empire bequeathed to me by merce, the railways have actually cur­
RELIABLE
DRUGGIST.
tailed
expenditures
by
$700,000,000,
my grandfather on his deathbed has
Brass, Aluminum, Nickle Steel, Cop­
March 3, 1870.
always been sacred to me, and 1 have has we are told, been one of the
Wir
Sprechen
Deutsch.
per, broken gears, pulleys, crank shafts,
main
influences
for
prolonging
the
remained true to Russia when it was
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. in
grave distress, especially in your depression of business.—Rogue River
boilers and build seamless tanks. I)o
last war. The peace of Europe can Courier. ________________
yet be conserved by thee if Russia
cutting
and brazing,
Notice for Publication.
FOOLISH REASONS GIVEN FOR decides to discontinue her military
measures, which threaten Germany
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MILL AND
DECLARING WAR.
I
Department of the Interior. U. S.
and Austria-Hungary.”
MARINE WORK,
I Even before this telegram reached Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
Emneror William Rlames Emperor
«
its
destination,
the
white
book
says,
Julv
13,
1014.
Sidney
E.
Henderson,
Pres.,
Nicholas, and Nicholas Blames
Quick service our specialty.
the mobilization of all the Russian I Notice is hereby given that Wesley B Surveyor.
William.
B. Sutton, of Tillamook, Oregon, who
forces
showed
clearly
that
Russia
de
­
Remove
carbon from cylenders in 20 minutes.
I
John Leland Henderson. Sec­
on May 10 1900. made Homestead
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All work guaranteed.
St. Petersburg, Aug. 3.—Fmpemr sired war.
retary Treas., Attomey-at-
Entry. No. 01778, for S. % S.E.
Nicholas issued today a manifesto in
\ N.E. / S.E. % and S.E. % N.E.%, H Law, Notrary Public
which his Majesty outlines the events
State Press Clippings. I Section 9, Township 1 South, Range 4
At Hiner’s Machine Shop.!
leading np to the declaration of war
I 8 West, Willamette Meridian, has ■ Tillamook Title and
bv Germane and then says that Rus­
No Jobs too Big and None too Small.
«
filed notice of intention to make fi­
sians will rise like one man and will
4
Imports of meat have been growing
Abstract co.
repulse the insolent attack of the the last few months, but they do not nal Five year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, 4
enemy.”
Liar, Antritt*, R • il Estate
. reduce retail prices.
Will our Dem­ before the County Clerk of Tillamook
The text follows:
tf
ocratic friends explain? Argentina
Surveying, Insurance.
"Bv the grace of God, we, Nicholas since January 1, has shipped to this County, Oregon, at Tillamook City,
Both Phone*.
II., Emperor and autocrat of all the country 464,000 quarters of beef and Oregon, on the 24th day af August, a
Russians. King of Poland and Grand 144,000 quarters of mutton and lamb, I ! 1914.
» TILLAMOOK - - OREGON.
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
Duke of Finland, etc.,to all our faith­ but they have not affected prices in
m ■ an iM' * » in in ■'
ful subjects make known that Russia, the market. Now the Chicago pack­ Wesley Rush, George T. Kiehm. ■
related by faith and blood to the Slav ers say that these prices are about to Leonard Rush and John Little all of
Tillamook
Oregon.
I
peonies and faithful to her historical rise sharply and an increase of from
H. F. Higley, Register.
traditions, has never regarded lier two to four cents a pound at retail is
I
fates with difference.
' predicted.—News Repporter.
Summons.
"But the fraternal sentiments of the
Russian people for the Slavs have
“Schooling in youth should invariably be
in these days of strife between the
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load
directed to prepare a person in the best way
been awakened with perfect unani­ great political parties we should re­ I In the Circuit Court of the State
for
tor
the
best permanent
periuaneut occupation
occupy__ ...
for which
mity and extraordinary force in these member that after all we are all just Oregon for Tillamook County.
he is capable."—President C. w. Kliot.
last few days when Austria-Hungary a band of brothers here on earth, N. McMillan, as the guardian
This Is the Mission of the
of the person and estate of
knowingly addressed to Servia claims traveling from the cradel to the grave.
Frances Xavier Moreau
inacceptable for an independant state. We live side by side, our children at­
(Frank Marey) an incom­
“Forced,” Says Czar.
tend the same school and after the
petent person.
smoke
of
battle
has
cleared
awav
we
"Having paid no attention to the
Forty-sixth School Year Opens
Plaintiff,
pacific and conciliatory reply of the will still be friends and neighbors.
vs.
Let
the
bitter
things
go
unsaid.
At
Servian government and having re­
SEPTEHBER 18th, 1914
Will TenEvck, Alfreda Ten
jected the benevolent intervention of best, life is short, and we get out of it
Writ# for Illustrated too-paje Book­
Eyck and also all other per­
a
full
message
of
sorrow.
—
Polk
Coun
­
Russia, Austria-Hungary made haste
let, "T he L ife C areer ,” and for Cata­
sons or parties unknown
ty
Itemizer.
to proceed to an armed attack and
log containing full information.
claiming any right, title, lien
began to bombard Belgrade, an open
interest or estate in the real
Degree Courses — AGRICULTURE :
1
Are
you
working
for
the
town
in
place.
I
estate described in the cotn-
Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus­
“Forced by the situation thus cre­ which vou live’ Are you boosting,
plaint herein.
bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
1 Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY,
ated to take necessary measures of not criticising the efforts of the var­
Defendants.
precaution, we ordered the army and ious local organizations? Are you
To the above named defendants logging E ngineering , home E co ­
the, navy put on a war footing, at the standing back of the mayor and coun­ Will Ten Eyck, Alfreda Ten Eyck, nomics : Domestic Science Domestic Art,
«iXfne time using every endeavor to cilmen you helped to elect in every and also all other persons or parties ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation,
obtain a peaceful solution Our par­ good move aimed at municipal im­ unknown claiming anv right, title, Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining.
leys were begun among friendly rela­ provement? Are you patronizing the lien, interest or estate in the real es­ Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY.
tions with Germany and her ally, home advertising stores in preference tate described in the complaint herein. I ndustrial arts .
Austria, for the blood and the proper­ to dealing with the mail order houses? I , In the name of the State of Oregon
Vocational Coitrrer-Agriculture, Dairy­
Are you keeping up with the progress you and each of you are hereby re­ ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial
ty of our subjects were dear to us.
"Contrary to our hones in our good of your home town in reading the quired to appear and answer the com­ Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course.
neighborly relations of long date and home newspaper? Do you realize plaint filed against you herein on or
School of Music— Piano, String, Band,
disregarding our assurances that the that it is your patronage that makes before the last day of the time pre­ Voice Culture.
mobilization measure* taken were in it possible for the local merchants to I scribed in the order of the publication
Farmers 3usiness Course by Mail Free
Are you hereof, towit; August 20th, 1014, and
pursuance of no obiect hostile to her. carry complete stocks?
address THK REGISTRAR.
Germany demanded their immediate proud of vour home city as people if you fail so to answer and aooear,
Corvallis. Oreeoe
cessation. Being rebuffed in this de­ come to visit and congratulate you on for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap­ (tw-7-1* to IM>)
mand, Germany suddenly declared its neat and attractive appearance?— ply to the Court for the relief prayed
News Reporter.
war on Russia.
for in the complaint, towit; for a de­
I cree
Russian's Honor at Stake.
that plaintiff is the owner in fee
I
The
great
ban
of
American
life
to
­
EAT VIERECK’S
“Today it is not the only protection
1 simple of the following described
day
is
extravagance.
We
talk
of
sins
real property, towit; Beginning at a
of a country related to us and unjust­
I
ly attacked that must be accorded, and abuses, like drunkenness, immor­ 'point 58.16 chains west and 42.15
BREAD,
but we must safeguard the honor, the ality, dishonesty, divorce, and a dozen I chains south of the northeast corner
dignity and the integrity of Russia and one other evils, but as a fact they . of section 21, Tp. 1 N„ R. to West of
are
all
more
or
less
comprehended
by
the Willamette meridian thence north
and her position among the great
extravagance, a part or outgrowth of I "4 degrees east 7 08 chains fee initial TILLAMOOK BAKERY,
powers.
"We believe unshakably that our it. This failing is common to every . point of tract herein conveyed, said
faithful subjects will rise with the walk of life. The poor are extrava­ point being the southeast corner of
unanimity and devotion for the <1c- gant as well as the rich. The “have , what is known as the Ralston 5 acre
I
fense of Russian soil; that internal nots” offend as do the “haves” what­ I tract, thence north 16 degrees west
ever
difference
there
is
being
in
de
­
■
220
feet,
thence
south
t6
degrees
west
discord will be forgotton in this
_ _ _ feet
__ _ to the ......
__ _ corner of ,
At All Grocers
northeast
threatening hour; that the unitv of gree and not in principal. Our nation- I _ 23.456
the emperor with his people will be­ al government is extravagant and so j t’ract~»old’b’v Geo. W. Ki'ger and wife
come still more close and that Russia is our state government, our county ,o Frank Marey bv deed dated Oct­
rising like one man. will repulse the governments, and city governments. ober Iot|, IQO2 and recorded in book
Most of our railroads are extravagant ■ "Z” of deed* page 31 records of Till­
iCOCOOCOOCCCeOOOSCCCOOCCCOC
insolent attack of the enemy.
“With a profound faith in the jus­ and are all heavily in debt, aud cor­ amook County, Oregon, thence south
tice of our work and with a humble porations are extravagant and with 16 degrees east 220 feet to southeast
Hence it is corner of Marey tract, north 74 de­
hope in omnipotent Providence in rare exception in debt.
nraver we call God's blessings in Ho- natural that the individual also should grees east 23.4*6 feet to initial point,
be extravagant and that debt should all being in Tillamook County. State
ly Russia and her valiant troon*.
(Signed) "NICHOLAS.” be a matter of course and insolvency of Oregon, and that it be adjudged
not unusual.—Polk County Observer. that defendants have no estate or in­
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terest whatever in or to said real
German Emperor Disclose* Corre­
Man should abstain from whatever estate, and that said defendants and
spondence With Ctar.
is quite sure to lead him into sin. each of them be forever barred iron
Berlin. Aug 3.—The German gov­ There are Total Abstinence Societies asserting anv right or claim whatever
ernment has issued a white book re­ in the Church but no Prohibition So­ I in or to said propertv adverse to
counting the events leading up to the cieties. A Catholic may belong to the I plaintiff, and for such other or further
war and giving the texts of the tele­ Prohibition Party and vote for Pro­ relief as to the Court may seem meet
grams exchanged between the Ger­ hibition. but it is our observation that with equity.
man Emperor and the Russian Em­ Party Prohibition treads preciously
This summons i* served upon V"U
peror.
near rock reefs of distraction to our bv publication by order of the lion.
The government insists that it personal liberties It is a point well Webster Holmes Judge of the Ci-c tit
worked shoulder to shoulder with taken, and we believe every Catholic Court for Tillamook County. Ore< n,
Great Britain in mediatory action and parent should encourage tneir chil­ which said order i* dated, Jn'v 8, 19'4
supported every proposal in Vienna dren to abstain from the use of intox­ and the date of the first yiblbaiion
from which it thought a peaceful so­ icating beverages, at least while in hereof is Julv oth 1914 and th- date of
their teens
for the good of their the last publication and the last date
lution could be hoped.
While all such measures were being bodily health and spiritual advance­ on or before which von are required
denied to the German representative ment. We are not among those who to answer is and will expire Aug is'
at St. Petersburg, and even before the believe in legal prohibition, but we 20, iota.
Austrian answer to the last British- believe in parental prohibition. Par­
T. B Handley and M. T. Ge-soni.
German mediation proposal could ents have a right and duty to prohib­
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
reach Berlin, Russia ordered a gener­ it the use of liquor for children. This
al mobilization.
business of parents saying that thev
Free Canadian Homestead.
The German Emperor in a telegram permit their children to cat and drink
called attention to the menacing whatever they eat and drink them­
Why pav S^ooo to be located. We
character of the Russian mobilization selves is nonsense. The child doesn’t give vou full information where the
Rl’BY CARACOLA COFFEE, 10 pounds for $2.50.
and the continuance of his own activ­ think as a man. it needn't eat like a best lands are in Western Cant'd 1
ity in the direction of mediation.
man—Father I.cMiller in Verboort- and British Columbia that are .dose
RCBY CAKACQI.A COFFEE, 1 pound for 27c.
On Tuly the Russian Emperor sent Roy Calander.
to railroad and town: name of cnidc
the following telegram to the German
on the ground; full directions to get
man . meriean Coffee, 1 lb. can. 30c. German-American Coffee, 3 lb. can, 85c
Emperor:
I Out of the labyrinth of figures, maps and plats freethow to get home­
"I thank thee from my heart for thy facts, and near facts on the Question seeker* ticket* everything you need to
mediation, which leaves a gleam of of railway rates, the main points of know and locate Yourself, all for $3 00.
hope that even now all may end contention have for weeks been slow­ Remit amount bv P. O' mony order
ORANGE LABEL. ’. pound, 35c
peacefully It is technically impo'ssible ly emerging President Ripley, of the and we will send you the complete
ORANGE LABEL. 1 pound 65c.
Her Majesty's Blend. 1 pound 25c.
to discontinue our military operation, great Santa Fe system, has with an infprmation at once. Canadian Home*
which has been rendered necessary admirable appearance of Candor help} I ! »«ead Company, 7.1 6th St.. I o't'vid,
, r.
CSLV !* lend, J pound 50c.
Her Majesty'« Blend. 1 poundl.U0.
by Austrian mobilization. We are far cd to set forth before the country the Oregon For reference. I he Firm
Capital
Household,
J pound 25c.
from wishing war, and so long as ne­ point of view of the railway men in Magazine Company,. |t
f.immi
gotiations with Austria regarding an article in the January Atlantic, Bldg., Portland. Oregon.
Servia continue my troops will not savs Current Literature. He does not
z ■
Undertake any provocative action.
limit himself to the specific question
Live chicken* wanted at the Tilla­
KJ give thee mv word upon it and I of rates, but endeavors to correct
gMtwith mv strength in Gori's grace what he feels to be false position in mook Meat Company'* Market. 15«.
for the
rd
me­ general tn which the people have per pound.
. ..
♦
ADVERTISING RATES.
Clough’s Fly
Spray.
i ’
$
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.MPAXY.
$
i>
Oxyaccetaylene Welding Ì
HINER & REED,
x
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
THE LIFE CAREER
Delivered.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
SPECIAL
GROCERY PRICES.
QUAKER OATS.
Large Package - - 25c.
Smail Package -
CRESCENT BAKING POWDERS.
5 Pound Can, Regular Price $1.00,
now 85c.
3 Pound Can, Regular Price 70c.
now 55c.
15c.
1 Pound Can, Regular Price 25c.
now 20c.
Fancy Prunes, 10c - a pound. Pancy Dried Peaches, lOc.a Pound
Coffee and Tea Special.
Ridgray’s High Grade Teas.
RALPH C. BACON,
Mgr. Grocery Dept.
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