Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 20, 1914, Image 2

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    Tillamook
Headlight, August 20, 1^14.
I
1 at * a • ® « 0 * 11 ® ® r •
only
for
a
judgment
on
the
conduct
ADVERTISING RATES.
Army Officers Muzzled.
of
government
by the Democratic,
|| Sidney E. Henderson, Pres., «
c.; the „
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Boston’s Noted Beauty Specialist
Much as it-may fret active and re­ party at Albany, but also in Wash­ if Surveyor.
w
Miss H. Colemeans
Legal Advertisement!.
tired army and navy officers, there is ington.
John Leland Henderson. Sec­ «
Will upend the week of September 7th at
First Insertion, per line........
$ .10 wisdom in President Wilson's sugges­
He charged that since the Demo-
retary Treas., Attoiney-at-
Each subsequent insertion, line.
.05 tion that they refrain from publicly cratic party took possession of the i
g
and
a
I.aw, Notrary Public
national
government
a
year
discussing
either
the
military
or
the
Business and professional cards
The
“
by
half ago, with a programme "by ,
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one month ................................ 1.00 political situation in Euorpe. This which they propose to set free every .
will be genuine deprivation. When a
Free Facial Massages
Homestead Notices .................... 500 man
I I t Cl I I has
lift D made
H 1 C*'1V war
W (II < a • trade
I * (• VI x. and has | American from the incubus of too
Free Personal Beauty Advice
Timber Claims ............................ 10.00
1
spent a lifetime in the study of mili- | great success by others, to reduce the
4
Free Samples Beauty of Harmony Toilet Aid»,
tary
and
naval
problems
it
requires
,
cost
of
living,
and
to
give
new
life
Locals per line each insertion.
.05
Luv, A'o»tracts, R*al Estate, ■
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It’s your opportunity to obtain valuable advice on the care
much self restraint to keep from giv­ and prosperity to American produc­
Display advertisement, an inch,
Surveying,
Insurance.
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ing his expert opinion at a time when tion and commerce,” it has failed.
of the akin, free of all charges, Appointments made in your own
one month ..................................
•50 everybody is eager to listen. They
He took up particularly the experi­
Both Phones.
4
home by telephone. Don't fail to take advantage of thia llluch
ments
with
the
tariff,
which
he
as
­
All Resolutions of Condolence
may still talk to their friends in the
TILLAMOOK - •
OREGON.
talked
of beauty specialist’s
serted
had
been
carried
out
in
a
and Lodge Notices, per line. .
•05 sacred precincts of the club, but that spirit of hostility to American indus­
Free Beauty Lectures.
■ 1 ■ ■ IS. « • • • ® »■ ® ®
is not like sowing their views featur­
Cards of Thanks, per line..........
•OJ ed in the newspapers, to be read by try and suggested that "perhaps the
Remember the date—September 7tli, Sth, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
all America. Later they may pub ish time has now come when the Ameri­ I
C. I. Clough Co.,
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
books, but the recent criticism of Ad­ can people are ready again to try the
protective system upon its merits and
Sole distributer Harmony Toilet Aids
ceeding five lines......................
•25 miral Dewey’s autobigraphy because to
call for legislation inspired by a
of certain statements made ns 'o
The Rexall Store.
events at Manila shows that even spirit of friendliness toward Ameri­
’’Schooling in youth should Invariably be
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
can
industry.
”
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
directed
to
prepare
a
person
iu
the
best
way
this is dangerous.
He likewise attacked the Demo­ for the best permanent occupation for which
(Strictly in Advance.)
There are two reasons why me
he is capable. —President C W, Eliot
r______ _ warning
_ is timely. The cratic programme in relation to the
One year ...........................................$i-5° president's
This is the Mission of the
most
obvious
is
that
expressions by financial system and the control of
Six months ............................................ 75 American officers might
take on a trusts and corporations. He remark­
—————————— color of military or political criticism ed that eight months had passed
-»----------------------------------------------- —— | offensive to nations with which we since the banking and currency act
Forty«3ixth School Year Opens
Nations, as became a law, and the delay in put­
Entered as second class mail mat- | are on amicable ? terms,
ting this into operation, together
ter July, ¡888, at the postoffice at; individuals, are inclined to be more with the proposed legislation against SEPTEMBER 18th, iqu
irritable when engaged in warfare, i
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of Each combatant will be quick to see trusts and corporations, had had an
Write for illustrated too-page Book­
March 3, 1879.
on
the - country.
let, “THE LIFE C areer ,” and for Cata­
in any itiuiimu
criticism by
' 111
uy individuals
niuiviuuaia in of-. ill effect ~
........
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ficial place an evidence of the real at- 1 The spirit of the dominant^ party, log containing full information.
these 1 business
~ dealing with
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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. | tidude of America. Resentment will L he said in
Degree Courses— AGRICULTURE :
1 not be temporary. There is no other ( problems, impressed the enterprise of Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus­
bitterness quite as lasting as that one : the country, “with a sense that the bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY,
feels toward a presumably neutral government is hostile.”
His estimate of the Progressive­ L ogging E ngineering . H ome eco ­
person found aiding and abetting the
nomics : Domestic Science, Domestic Art,
Those Fresh Air Kiddies are having enemy or openly sympathizing with ' movement he reflected as follows:
“In the controversy with the Demo­ ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation,
a grand time in Tillamook, thanks to him in time of strife. An individual
Highway, Mechanical, Chemical. Mining.
the kind hearted people who are car­ will nurse such a recollection for a ' cratic party, the Republican party Ceramics.
COMMERCE. PHARMACY.
lifetime and a nation will not forget stands alone, The threat of a third
ing for them.
it for generations. Another reason party, which alarmed so many Re- INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
Vocational Cowrrer-Agriculture, Dairy­
Is there a taxpayer in Tillamook is the pain that such discussions will publicans two years ago and still
County who can show us where the bring to many of our own citizens. vexed us one year ago has practically ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial
Oregon System has helped lower Blood is thicker than water and it disappeared. It is now- plain that it Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course.
School of Music— Piano, String, Band,
their taxes, or improved conditions? would be unnatural in our foreign- never had any real substance apart
born citizens and residents if they did , from the powerful personality of Mr. Voice Culture,
1
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE,
Roosevelt.
”
not
side
with
the
land
of
their
birth
Farmers Business Course by Mail Free,
Every body seems to have an idea
FRONT
STREET,
BETWEEN 2nd & 3rd AVENUE WEST.
in
the
present
crisis.
address THE REGISTRAR.
that they can raise the price of man­
In 1913 we had in America 13,343?
(tw-7-15 to 9-9)
Corvallis. Oregon
ufactured articles and food stuffs
>O0OiSC<SO9O9O9COOO9O9OQ4COQGQ<9GGeOQO3OOOS>8>9OSOQ<»OOOM
SUMMONS.
these days. Pity the poor consumer. 583 white persons of foreign birth.
We also had 18,900,663 native white
But it is next to robbery to do so.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat e of
persons of foreign parentage.
The
Oregon for Tillamook County.
In the Franco-German w»ar in 1870, two classes together comprised at
Robert Osborn,
the French claimed several small vic­ that time 35.1 per cent of our total
Plaintiff,
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tories at first, but when the German population. A large percentage of
vs.
army started on the war path it did them come from the various coun­
William L. Riefenberg and
not stop until Paris surrendered. Wil) tries now involved in the European Lillian C. Riefenberg, his wife
struggle.
A
decent
regard
for
their
history repeat itself?
feelings should be shown. The mili­ John Storm, the unknown
tary
officers have chafed under some heirs of Obed S. Thomas, de­
The Nehalem Valley Reporter has
ceased, and also all other per­
changed bands, H. F. Effenberger of the new restrictions on their ut­ sons or parties unknown,
terances.
Some
of
them
have
appear
­
having leased the plant to M. A.
claiming any right, title, estate
Hamilton, late of the Bay City Ex­ ed rather severe, for even a soldier I lien or interest in the real es­
has
his
views
and
feels
that
he
should
aminer.
We wish the new editor
I
tate, described in the com­
success and that the Reporter will be­ be given some individual rights. But pliant herein.
J °IIN LELAND HENDERSON
in
a
crisis
like
the
present
the
wisdom
come a strong factor in the up-build­
Defendants.
of
gag
rule
is
beyond
question.
How
­
ing of that part of the county.
ATTORNEY
To the unknown heirs of Obed s.
ever fair and impartial the officers
Thomas, deceased, and also all other
may
intend
to
be
and
however
ac
­
AND
We think that it was the proper curately they may describe conditions persons or parties unknown claiming
stunt and etiquette to place the name their utterances will be irritating to any right, title, estate, lien or interest
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
of the Mayor of the city on the pro­ vast badies of our own citizens and to in the real estate described in the
T illamook B lock ,
gram for a short address of welcome foreign nations. This fact might be complaint herein
herein: :
Tilla niook -
-
.
- Oregon
to the Artisans on Saturday.
There profitably born in mind even by per­
In the name of the State of Oregon
Room No. 261.
would have been some excuse to sons who have no official responsibil­ ' you and each of you are hereby re-
WATCH FOR OUR LIST OF EXCHANGES.
"knock” had someone else been des­
I quired to appear in the above en-
________________
ignated to fill the Mayor’s proper ity-
1 titled court on or before the 5th day
function.
i of October, 1914, and answer the
Handling the War News.
[ complaint filed against you in the
The fire wardens are doing good
Handling the news of the war is a ' above entitled cause, and if you fail
service in Tillamook County, and we
to so appear and answer within said
are glad to find that the general sen­ difficult and expensive undertaking. time, for w'ant thereof the plaintiff
timent all over the county with the The present European war situation will apply to the above entitled court
citizens is to help the fire wardens, has given rise to unusual difficulties for the relief demanded in his com­
and not to set out fire. It is a critical The phess associations have corre­ pliant, to-wit, for a decree as follows:
time just now, and will continue to be spondents at every European capital,
First:
Decreeing
you,
the .........
said
i
„ that
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..........
until the fall rains start, for Tilla-
Tilla­ working night and day. They have defendants, and the other defendants
correspondents
with
each
army.
They
tti
the
dry
mook County, owing
above named, or any of you, have no
weqther this summer.. Should the have access to the news service of right, title or interest at law- or in
the
daily
newspapers
of
Europe.
They
wind vo to the east and continue in
of the equity, of any kind of nature, in and
that direction for several days, it will keep in touch with the chiefs
country in- ,
situated in Bay City,
Dry Short Wood $2,00 Load.
,
army
and
navy
of
every
cause everything to dry up and be- 1
flict.
BGt
the1 ll,am°ok County, State of Oregon,
I
volved
in
the
present
conf
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_
__
_
edime like tinder.
We want to im­
described
as
follows:
press upon the citizens at this time | military censorship has been the mosf I Beginning sixty (60) feet west of
to use every precaution to prevent 1 ' rigorous known since the invention the northwest corner of block four
fires from getting started, as it is I I of the telegraph and cable and it has (4), James M. Fuller’s Addition to
hard to tell, when a forest or other ( been impossible to evade it. When the town of Bay City, Tillamook
fire get started, where it is going to j the sensorship is restricted to the County, Oregon, being the northeast
end and whose property will be des- | suppression of military secrets the corner of the tract to be described,
troyed. Thus far this county has been knowledge of which would be advan­ I thence west two hundred (200) feet,
exceedingly fortunate in not having a I tageous to the enemy, it is necessary thence south one hundred ( too) feet,
forest fire, and with due diligence | and proper. But the censor is sole thence east two hundred (200) feet,
and good horse sense on the part of . judge of the scope of his operations thence north one hundred (100) feet,
the citizens, we hope this county will and he often extends it to include re­ to the place of beginning;
ports of battles. The correspondent
avoid a destructive conflagration.
Second: Quieting the title of the
who attempts to evade the censor by plaintiff
in said property and the
smuggling
his
dispatches
out
of
the
The Oregon System is a great
I whole thereof against each of you
country
runs
the
risk
of
summary
ex
­
weapon in the hands of political agi­
and each of the other defendants
G. W. DORR, Proprietor.
tators and those who advocate class pulsion. But in the present instance above named, and each and every
legislation. Those who thought that there is no method of eluding the person claiming by, through or under
ifaia'’a®3®®/HiSJajaiafaraiajEiaj3f£;-jcyajajajajajsjajajajaja/aiajarajErafSjaiaraJ5/ara/2i3®®®®®
the Oregon System would cure many censor, since all dispatches must be you or any of you, or any of the
ills and reduce taxation begin to real­ handled by cable and at present nq all , i other vivivnuauis
defendants auuve
above named.
ize that they were laboring under a cablegrams from Europe must P 1 SS Ì Third: Establishing and decreeing
under
the
eye
of
the
British
censor,
delusion, for instead of doing so they
that plaintiff is the absolute owner in x00000000®0000000®®®00®®®®®®eÖÖ®SOOÖ©OOOÖOOOOCOCCClCO..SG©0©©OCCOOeOOGOOOG©OeOOOO®
hive come to the conclusion that the cable to Germany having been fee simple of the whole of said prop­
many vicious laws are being passed severed. The dispatches from Berlin erty above described, and that none
and that taxation is on the increase. and Vienna must run this official of the defendants above named have
gauntlet.
The political cranks are still on the '
ti , ,k
, .
, .
an>' «state, title, claim or interest in
That the corresponden s are domg sai(1 propcrty or a
, (hercof
iob. Read carefully the secopd eight
their
best
may
be
taken
for
granteJ
Fourth- P.rn.o.ati..
hour law that, no doubt, will pass and Each has been trained from his youth ! restraining
you and the ot’hef d’J ,
become a law at the November elec­
up to give the news, the whole news fendants above named, and each of
tion :
d f
"That it shall constitute a criminal and nothing but the news w.thout you and cach of said ’ (
offense,punishable by fine or impris­ color. Every correspondent worthy anti> from asserting or claiming any
intere«
onment, or both, for any person, firm of connect«™ with a recogmzed news right, ti(1 c;!?, *
company or corporation, or his, her, agency or employment a* special rep- said rcal property hereinbefore de-
-,
h
f ore
or their foreman, overseer, superin­ resentative of a first-clas* newspaper scribed> or
„bt title, estate, lien
____
tendent, manager or any other agent, follows these instructions with fidel-I anv
any ri
right,
or ,_______
interest
to employ, in the state of Oregon, ity. It is a matter of conscience with in said real property hereinbefore
him,
even
as
it
is
the
condition
of
described,
oi
anj
^r?
thereof"'
any man, woman, boy or girl, for
position,
is posmon.
rhe corrc-| Fifth
Fifth: : The
the said
said plaintiff
plaintiff will
will furth-
more than eight hours in any one retaining his
ho “fakes
takes ” loses Pjof««* j ' er
apply
to
the
Court
calander day, or more than 48 hours spondent who
er
10 ‘h* Court for
for such
such < other
sional
standing
and
is
soon
1
.
without and further relief as to the Court may
in any one calander week, By this
law, employment for eight hours in employment or the possibility of it. seem meet and equitable.
he is
any calander day shall be confined to His position is insecure even a if
This
summons is
....i.„ I..
.
is published
puonsneu by
t>v
nine consecutive hours, allowing one too
. easily
•
; imposed
-,. ... upon.
■ . .
A"yuo«> order of the Honorable Webster
hourd for eating and rest. The period who is at all fimiliarwith newspaper Holmes. Judge of the above entitled
of nine consecutive hours with eight makmg knows that the correspond- court_ IIlade on ,hf ,oth (,ay
hours for work therein, and one hour ents are doing faithful work,
. .5 I ust,
ust. 1014.
IQ14. in and bv
by which nr.t.r
order it is
for eating and rest, shall, by the pro­ are not sending out intentionally false prescribed this summons shall be
information.
visions of the law, be identical for
published for six weeks in the "Tilla­
each, any and every calendar day, of
mook Headlight", a weekly news­
Root
Flays
Democratic
Party.
each, any and every calendar week.
paper of general circulation printed
"This law and the provisions there- I
and published at Tillamook. Tilla­
Saratoga,
N.
Y„
August
18
—
Ad
­
of, shall apply, with equal force, to
mook County, Oregon, and requires
each, any and every person, man, dressing the New York Republican you to appear and answer the com­
State
Convention
which
met
here
to
­
woman, boy or girl, employed for
plaint on or before October sth, 1014.
pay, remuneration, profit or compen­ day under the novel conditions of be­ The date of the first publication is
wrnv ito^COLA COFFEE> 10 pounds for $2.50.
sation of any kind whatsoever, in any ing without power to nominate a August 20, tot4.
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BY CARACOLA
CARACOLLA. COFFEE.
COFFEE, 1 pound for 27c.
and every business, trade, or profes­ candidate for office, since the new
Platt A Platt and J. Bailey,
primary laws calls for their selection
sion, including homes and farms.
Portland. Oregon,
•urman-z
tnencan
Coffee.
1
lb.
can,
30c.
German-American Coffee, 3 lb. can, 85c
By this law neither manual labor, I by the voter* of the party at the pri-
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
on September 28.
trade* nor the profession» shall be mAD election
exempted, but every form of labor, I Uhtte(t-*Sitates Senator Elihu Root,
skilled or unskilled, as well as every the tenipoi it'”l liftMin-i of the con­
Notice to Taxpayers.
lt^
LABEL. pound, 35c.
vention, pointed out the most essen­
trade irM profession, and persons
,
ORANG& LABEL, 1 pound 65c.
working jjiercin or thereat, shall be tial factors which might lead to Re­
Her
Majesty
’s Blend. 1 pound 25c.
Notice it hereby given that those
Her Maj estv’s lend, \ pound 50c.
includeiTTn, by and under this law, publican success this Fall.
Her Majesty’s Blend, 1 poundl.OO.
It is, as he noted, the first time in "ho h^ve made half payment of the
within the state of Oregon.
Capital
Household, ‘.pound 25c.
Hlktrtai.i
at
uh
an
interest
charge
18 years that the Republican party "of
of the state comes to the election of included, will be refunded the interest
Cut Prices.
Cabinets, per dot................ $t 00 and
its state government and its national and that half payments received from
Post cards............................. 50 and up representatives as the party of oppo­ now up till Sptcmber 1st will be re­
Enlargements ....................... 25 and up sition both in the state and nation. ceived without interest.
By order of the County Court.
Tillamook Studio.
The party was about to appeal, he
B. L. Beals, Treasurer.
said, to the voters of the state not (
Opposit Court House,
Rexalls,ore-
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Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
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THE LIFE CAREER
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Editorial Snap Shots.
LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY.
EAT VIERECK’S
BREAD,
JVIeKinley & Vanee,
TILLAMOOK BAKERY,
DEALERS IN LAND,
At All Grocers
!
I
Ground Floor. Commercial Building,
Opposite Todd Hotel,
Oregon.
Tillamook
$
If you want to sell or trade your ranch
or city property, list it with us.
«
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
Delivered.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
Netarts Hotel ready for business.
| First-class cooking. Meals at all hours.
I Rooms and good beds.
SPECIAL
I
GROCERY PRICES.
QUAKER OATS.
25c.
Small Package
CRESCENT BAKING POWDERS.
5 Pound Can, Regular Price $1.00, - now 85c.
3 Pound Can, Regular Price 70c. - now 55c.
Large Package
15c.
1 Pound Can, Regular Price 25c. - now 20c*
Fancy Prunes, 10c. a pound. Fancy Dried Peaches, lOc.a Pound
Coffee and Tea Special.
Ridgray’s High Grade Teas
¡
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RALPH
'¿“ C.
'-. BACON
bacon ,
Mgr. Grocery Dept.
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