Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 24, 1914, Image 5

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    State Press Flashlights.
Pointed Political Gossip.
the latest prize for literature to an
SUMMONS.
East Indian. It is reported that many
Under the Cleveland administration
When people in the cities are strug­
In the Circuit Court of the State
bond issues were resorted to to make gling to meet the installments on the German servants are surrendering the I Oregon for Tillamook County.
honorary
degrees
conferred
upon
Robert Osborn,
up the losses in revenue caused by hemes they are buying and finding
Plaintiff,
free trade legislation. Under the Wil­ jobs scarce and the cost of necessities them by English Universities and
learned societies, Prof. Roentgen,
vs.
son regime its a "war tax." Of course high; and when the farmers find that
\\ illiam L. Riefenbyrg and
famous for his discovery of the X-
the European war furnished the ex­ they must compete with foreigners
Lillian C. Riefcnberg.’his wife
rays,
has
even
caused
the
gold
medal
John Storm, the unknown
cuse for the tax, but it was bound to who ship grain, meat, butter and eggs
come just the same.—Yaquina Hay into the United states, and do and conferred upon him by the Royal So- heirs of Obed S. Thomas, de­
. ciety to be melted into metal and ceased, and also all other per­
News.
can undersell the American farmer, given to the Red Cross. A German sons or parties unknown,
both city man and farmer want to I boycott on English writers is being claiming any right, title, estate
There seems to be some talk of a
lien or interest in the real es­
know the reason. They realize that attempted, restricted at present, how­ tate,
described in the com­
backdown on the proposition to sa ci-
the remedy needed is a Republican 1
die the greatest part of the war rev- administration. This is a Republican ever, to such who have written bitter pliant herein.
Defendants.
enuc on the shoulders of the business year, and R. A. Booth is the Repub­ articles or poems against Germany
To the unknown heirs of Obed
since
the
declaration
of
war.
Surely
Thomas, deceased, and also all other
interests through the medium of lican candidate for Senator.
this will not extend to masterpieces persons or parties unknown claiming
freight charges. The murmer of dis­
that have long been appreciated as any right, title, estate, lien or interest
approval has increased in volume un­
It has always been the boast of n-uch in Germany as in England. in the real estate described in the
til at length reached the vulnerable Americans that anyone with ability
complaint herein:
In the name of the State of Oregon
spot of re-election for many demo­ to "make good” can achiave success. Shakespear, for example, has since
and each of you are hereby re­
cratic congressmen, and not the in­ Abraham Lincoln split rails, George Goethe wrote his “Wilhem Meister” you
quired to appear in the above en­
been
as
familiar
to
the
average
Ger
­
terests of the people, but their own
titled court on or before the 5th day
ashington was a country surveyor,
individual careers will be what turns R. A. Booth rode the range as a cow man as to the average Englishman or of October, 1914, and answer the
American. And through Carlyle’s complaint tiled against you in the
the tide.—Umpqua Valley News.
puncher, but by industry and applica­ writings England became much im­ above
entitled cause, and if you fail
tion he became one of the men who
to so appear and ahswer within said
The power of prayer, like the power opened the resources of interior Ore­ pressed with Goethe in particular and time, for want thereof the plaintiff
of faith, is among life’s mysteries. gon and brought millions of dollars German thought it general. The im­ will apply to the above entitled court
Man cannot measure it as he can into the state. The career of Booth, press has been so mutual that it surely for the relief demanded in his com­
to-wit, for a decree as follows:
measure the power of steam or elec­ now Republican candidate for Sen- can not be permanently destroyed as pliant,
First: Decreeing that you, the said
a
result
of
the
present
bitterness
of
tricity.Some men do not even believe ator, is an example for latter-day
defendants, and the other defendants
feeling.
I above named, or any of you. have no
in it. Yet wise men know that it ex­ Oregon boys.
The Westminister Review, an Eng­ right, title or interest at law or in
ists and that it is among the greatest
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equity, of any kind of nature, in and
of influences that sway humanity. If
This is a Republican year, when Re­ lish publication, notes one peculiar to real property situated in Bay City,
all the men and all the women in the públicas will vote as they register. and pleasing attitude on the part of Tillamook County, State of Oregon,
world who believe in peace, in broth­ The times and conditions of the coun­ English officialdom. A ban has been described as follows:
Beginning sixty (60) feet west of
hood in orderly justice, should unite try demand that they do. The best placed on the circulation of carica­
in a day of prayer to the Father of all way to "vote ’er straight” is to start tures and bitter attacks on the kaiser. the northwest corner of block four
(4), James M. Fuller's Addition to
for the inclining of men's minds away at the head of the ticket with R. A. In some instances the police has the town of Bay City, Tillamook
arrested
hawkers
of
such
caricatures,
from war, would the undertaking be Booth for United States Senator.
County, Oregon, being the northeast
of no avail’Think not so.—Telephone Booth has made good in every job he although legal authority for such ac­ corner of the tract to be described,
feet,
thence west two hundred
Register.
ever held and he will make good at tion is doubtful. Whether this is thence south one hundred
feet,
done
because
of
consanguinity
of
the
Washington. Oregon can feel con­
feet,
thence east two hundred
ruling
families
or
under
the
general
feet,
When Governor West threw the fident with Booth at Washington.
thence north one hundred
theory that it is not safe to permit to the place of beginning;
weight of his influence to secure the
Second: Quieting the title of the
the abuse of monarchy, it should
nomination of Dr. Smith it is at least
“SendBooth to Washington”, “it is
plaintiff in said property and the
have
a
good
effect.
Each
nation
owes
reasonable to believe that he was a Republican year” and "vote 'er
whole thereof against each of you
convinced his choice as his successor straight.” These are the statements of much to the general thought of the and each of the other defendants
named, and each and every
would mean a continuation of his the united Republicans of Oregon in world ahd it would be unfortunate if above
person claiming by, through or under
the
present
war
should
cause
an
utter
own policies. Now, while there are this campaign. It is worth mention­
you or any of you, or any of the
many people who credit the governor ing that this is the first Senatorial less of the fine spirit which has rec­ other defendants above named.
ognized merit and service regardless
Third: Establishing and decreeing
with good intentions and who un­ contest in which the Republicans are
of boundaries or tongue.
that plaintiff is the absolute owner in
I
hesitatingly indorse many of his acts, not divided and thy are now solid for
fee simple of the whole of said prop­
there are but few who will not admit Booth.
erty above described, and that none
v Summons.
of the defendants above named have
that taken as a whole four years of
any estate, title, claim or interest in
Considerable stress is laid on gov­
West has put the state in a sorry
In the Circuit Court of the State of said property or any part thereof.
mess, and they are anything but anx­ ernment appropriations for deeping Oregon for Tillamook County.
Fourth: Perpetually enjoining and
ious for a second dose. A vote for the Columbia River. Robert A. Booth John Hahn,
restraining you and the other de­
fendants above named, and each of
Plaintiff,
the man picked by West means noth­ Republican nominee for Senator,
you
and each of said other defend­
vs.
when
manager
of
the
Booth-Kelly
ing more nor less than this, while a
ants,
from asserting or claiming any
Gus
Mahne
and
Marie
Mahne
vote for Withycombe means a return Lumber Co., brought into the state and M. W. Harrison,
right, title, estate, lien or interest in
said real property hereinbefore de­
to sane and dignified government— over $10,000,000 outside money. The
Defendants.
bulk of this money went to pay wages
To Gus Mahne and Marie Mahne, scribed, or any part thereof.
Hillsboro Independent.
any right, title, estate, lien or interest
and develop interior Oregon. This is the above named defendants:
You, and each of you, are hereby in said real property hereinbefore
Governor - to-be Withvcombe’s far more coin than the Government required to appear and answer the described, or any part thereof.
Fifth: The said plaintiff will furth­
statement that public expenditures has appropriated for Oregon’s rivers complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit and court, on or er apply to the Court for such other
are entirely out of proportion to as­ and harbors.
before the last day of the time pre­ and further-relief as to the Court may
sessable wealth will find a ready
scribed in the order for the publica­ seem meet and equitable.
For
the
first
time
George
Chamber
­
i echo in the minds of farmers and
This summons is published by
tion of summons herein which said
lain
is
a
candidate
in
the
face
of
a
order was made and dated September order of the Honorable Webster
others who this year are staggering
Holmes, Judge of the above entitled
under the load of taxation imposed united Republican party. Heretofore 8th, 1914, and if you fail to so answer, court,
made on the loth day of Aug­
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
by the adoption of all kinds of mea­ he has been successful because the ply to the court for the relief prayed ust, 1914, in and by which order it is
party
was
split
and
one
faction
was
sures each calling for additional ex­
in said complaint on file herein, prescribed this summons shall be
endeavoring to punish the other by for
towit; for judgemiit against said de­ published for six weeks in the "Tilla­
pense. As he says the process of
voting for Chamberlain. In the pres­ fendants and each of them for the mook Headlight", a weekly news­
pruning will require rare discrimina­
ent campaign the Republicans are sum of $200.00 together with interest paper of general circulation printed
tion and careful study to determine
thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per and published at Tillamook, Tilla­
I that is wisely spent and that which is solidly behind Bob Booth. With an annum from the 4th day of October, mook County, Oregon, and requires
overwhelming Republican majority 1906 until paid and for the further you to appear and answer the com­
I useless, or which if meritorious can
in. the state, the result is a foregone sum of $75.00 attorney’s fees herein, plaint on or before October 5th, 1914.
I be dispensed with.
Those who
and for the costs and disbursments of The date of the first publication is
conclusion.
I know Dr. Withycombe are well aware
this suit; that a certain mortgage August 20, 1914.
Platt & Platt and J. Bailey,
I that he posssses the right judgment
As evidence of the unity of the Re­ mentioned in said complaint, for
Portland, Oregon,
I so essential for this important task publican party in Oregon, Jonathan $200.00 given by said defendants to
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
plaintiff
be
foreclosed
and
the
prop
­
I and are convinced that he may be Bourne, Frederick W. Mulkey and erty covered by said mortgage, towit;
I safely trusted with solving the prob- other leaders who have been off the the NE quarter of section nine Town­
I lcjn.—Hillsboro Independent.
reservation are now supporting ship three North of Range six west r—"
of the Willamette meridian, in Tilla­
Booth for Senator. Mulkey, the first
The proposed eight hour law is be- Senator from Oregon, elected under mook County, Oregon, be sold in the
manner provided by law and the pro­
I ingvigorously attacked by all of the Statement No. I, managed Roosevelts ceeds of such sale applied to the pay­
aged until every drop is
I organizations throughout the state, i campaign in Oregon, but has left the ment of said judgment, and that all
rare and mellow. That’s
I and with perfect right and justice. No Progressives as that party is dead. persons claiming by through or under
what give3 the flavor
said
defendants
or
either
of
them
I one who is acquainted with the de- Bourne, who has been at outs with
subsequent to the execution of said
to Ol«l
I tails of farm work, will admit that other party leaders, is not only back­ mortgage either as purchasers, in-
I such a measure could be put into suc- ing Booth but has contributed $500 cumberances or otherwise be forever
barred and foreclosd of all right, title,
I cessful operation. Even should it pass to help the entire state ticket.
claim or equity of redemption in and
I and go on the statute books, it
Harper Whiskey,
to said real property and every part
I would become a dead letter from very
thereof, and that said defendants, and
fifty years that flavor has
Senator
Chamberlain
has
“
made
I necessity, as far as farm labor is con-
each of them, be adjudged to pay any
been the favorite. It’s
I cerned. There may be occupations good" as a politician and office-seek­ deficiency which may remain unpaid
velvety richness never
er.
R.
A.
Booth
has
been
a
farmer,
after
applying
the
proceeds
of
said
I where an eight-hour law is rational
varies. Your Grandfather
sale
properly
applicable
to
the
satis
­
I Ind just, where hours can be regulat- cow puncher, sheep-herder, clerk, faction of said judgment, and for such
chose Old I. W.
I ed and work arranged with mathe- school teacher and manufacturer and other and further relief as to the
I matical certainly, so that at the stroke has made good in each. He has been Court may seem meet with equity.
This summons is served upon you
I of the clock the hammer can drop, a laborer and an employer of labor and
each of you, by order of the
and
understands
both
ends
of
the
because he knew it wan
I the pen put aside and the machine
Honorabla Webster Holmes, Judge
game.
the best.
Today you
of the above named court, dated
I stopped, without injury to business,
Sept 8th, 1914. and the date of the
can find no finer
I and resumed again the next day, or
first publication of this summons is
International Amenities Vanish.
I the following on through months, but
the 10th day of September, 19M. a”d
I it can not be done on the farm. Either
the date of the last publication there­
The great European war is smash­ of and th« last date upon which you
I this proposed law must be changed
F. LAUGHLIN,
I ir. its relation to farm and ranch, or ing not only treaties, but various in­ are required to appear and answer on
Tillamook, Ore.
or before is and will expire on th
I defeated in itsentirety, for it would ternational amenities. One of the 22nd day of October, 1914.
I seem to be better to have an entirely most gratifying features of our times
T. B Handley,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
|.,ew alignment than to have a law has been the cosmopolitanism in liter­
ltna\can only be inforced arbitrarily, ature, art, music and science. The
lor ig Tored and defied. There are al­ ancient view was expressed by the
Statesmen of all countries and all
lready t
rn**ty such laws on the Gieeks when they gave the term Bar­ parties admit that arbitration is a
|v:.rious suites ,l'O°ks that have gone barism to all the non-Hellenists, and good thing. It might likewise be
into this dea d letter <-’ass> and there the term contained originally all the conceeded that arbitration is better
p* no use of O.’egon add»?' one more. reproach we give it now. But this pro­ before a strike than after.
vincial spirit had almost disappeared
'x.
F-Vmpqua ValleV News.
Pr Crumbine, the health specialist
among the thinkers of the world un­
■s.
of ---------
Kansas, has started a crusade
til
this
war
came
to
arouse
animosi-
«
nations appear tc
Russia has just canceled all against the rainwater barrel, |t should
. All the
t warring
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Thein
in be preserved for use for the Kansas
’ant Uncle Sam to umpire the strug- l. ’■ ■■ts owned by Germans. The
-at patent and international politicians in the practice of oratory. I
f. . but none would accept his rulings pate.
" he accepted the job
ternatio. . -ve been among the finest
Antwerp is said to be suspicious of
I In 1865 General Wm. T. Sh erman copyright h- ■>
international jus 1 Counlul General Diedrich because of
5jn wjth which the i his German name. But he was born
Pai ■ I confess without shame that 1 manifestations
j1jrnse|f into in Piltsbourgh and has been in the with the problem of * uy ng Harne«a
Fn tired and sick of war. Even suc- tice. The enthusia
will find it distinctly advnnta-
late
Mark
Twain
thre.
, copyright consular service since 1889 giving you
P” the most brilliant, is over dead
gcoiiH to <ome arid do your «elect
greater
inc hrre. You will get tbc be«l
r mangled bodies, the angtiish and the movement i'*r a prop«..
him ample time to learn the ropes.
qi.ahtie«, the most thorough and
Fomentations of distant familiies, ap- law in this country was no
| The report that the Germans are < oriHCtentiou« workmanship and be
f a ing t0 me
scwnfi hus- than that of literary me” ,n 0
n urged the iinst reasonable price«
•ore bitter against the English than 1 We
i.in supply single or double
Fnds and fathers. It is only those TuVt'he new spin.
, loW
.
"
( d the French seems reasonable Seta or any single article that you I
L ° ave not heard a shot, not the
no hate more intense than may be in need of.
lher
, M---- u _
,ri a(
Li. i n Rroans <of the wounded,
W.A, Williams4c Co
Il201 foe’ w ho cry a,ou<l for mare
,
2 * more vengence, more discfc'a- in the Awarding of Noble p
signal »lustration was the g
• I
Old
i
resolved
THAT WHEN YOU
WANT A TH/NCÌ
IN A HUR,RY
PHONE US —
we ’ ve
G ot the
GOODÓ.
2 i z’Fj « iT- ,
© -ci.
«
YOU WANT NUMBER ONE GROCERIES
IN A HURRY, CALL \JS ON THE PHONE.
WE ONLY KEEP NUMBER ONE GOOD5. WE
ARE NOT EOOLIJH ENOUGH TO THINK WE
CAN RING IN POOR ¿TUFT HERE AND F’OOL
PEOPLE.
WE WILL ¿ERVE YOU eJUGT AS
HONEJTLY AND QUICKLY BY PHONE AS
THOUGH YOU WERE IN THE ¿TORE.
Groceries, Smoked Meats,
Fruits, Vegetables,
HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
dL CO •»
OREGON
TILLAMOOK
K > rm:
Oregon Stólte
K a i r,
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FAIR
Sept.
GROUNDS,
(
SALEM,
28th to Oct. 3rd
n ii-
Pacific Railway & Nav. Co.
REDUCED
ROUND
TRIP
FARES.
I. w.
S.P. Trains Direct to Fair
Grounds
HARPER
h
I-
3
■
WHISKEY
»
HOMEDALE
WHISKEY
STRAIGHT
Full Quart Only 88c Capra«« Paid
E are now making hh | m cial inf rodm lory offer
to secure new ciMtomeia. Smul tin eighty-
five cent»- money order or t-fiiiii|>.-i we will
«end you a full quart bottle of “Homedale”, n I < >1 It
YEAR OLD STRAIGHT WHISKEY packed in a
Bcaledcaae- express charge.« paid. Homedale i- both
pure and good. It will surely plea, e you and win
iour future trade. We are the large t Mail-Order
,iquor House on the Pacific Coast perfectly re
■poneibli been in buRinPH»over forty years—-capital
• 100,000.00 fully paid have twen ty thousand satia-
fied cUntomera in »even state-,, shipping over thr»«-
quarters of ail the whiskey leaving Portland by < x-
press. Don’t overlook this special oiler- yourordcr
will go out on the first train.
F. ZIMMERMAN & CO.