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T’ilTamoolc Stite'Press Flashlights. Th Los Angeles minister recently decided to discuss the question: “Wh ere are the dead?” And a smart par>gr.ipher on the Times answered that they could be found in the busi ness places that do not advertise.— News Reporter. average draft is on the narrow tired wagons that pass over the road is heavier than would be required had all the wagons been equipped with wide tires. It is likely with the in creased sums being spent for good roads and the maintenance bills that will keep coming in, the wide tire argument will grow in force just as the silo propaganda until finally it will become universal in acceptance— Rural Spirit. Headlight, Republican Deserters Return. Little Bo-l’eep has lost her shc<p. And doesn't know where to find them. ♦ Let them alone and they will come home. Wagging their tails behind them. ------o----- The little Bo-Peep therein referred to is the Republican party, many of whose sheep, have browsed on the progressive weed, wondering away from the fold a couple of years ago. But they are all coming home again— Poindexter of Wajisington, Clapp of Minnesota, Burton of Kansas, Me Cormick of Illinois, l'redergast of New York, Roosevelt, of Oyster Bay, and others. In the return of the wonderers, I.it- tie Bo-Peep is snowing only a modi- fied solicitude, The cause of the re- turn, however, excites interest. The cause is found in the fact that the progressive party, into promising pas tures Little Bo-Peep’s foolish sheep strayed, has ceased to exist It was a one man party. Behind it was neither tradition nor principle; it had no pride of ancestry nor hope of perpet uity. It was founded on hatred and nourished by revenge !i promised large rewards to those who abandon ed Republicanism, and its leaders were deserters from the p:-.rty that had showered honors on them an J traitors to the princip’es they had professed. Progressivism died in its one achievement—the defeat of the Republican party. It was like tl.e wasp whose sting temporarily incon veniences its victim, but which .lies itself from the loss of its poisoned barb. The deserters and trai’o.s arc re turning to the Republican party, a id have announced themse’v ?s as can didates for official favor-. at the hands of Republican voters. They should re ceive no honors from the party they betrayed, and their re-inlistment in the party ranks should be hedged by such conditions that if they should ever desert again it will be merely as privates.—Spectator. During the past two years there has bee« a decline of $6,000,000 in the in- tei 1 revenue on intox,cants. Such a loss, however, has its compensating Alabama and Washington are fol features, for it indicates the people of lowing the Texas idea and erecting thislcountry are spending less for cottages for the teachers of the rural booze -Polk County Observer. schools. The idea is to do away with 0 the old and never satisfactory plan of In reporting a church service, a . "boarding ’round,” a relic of pioneer Portl and daily gave the topic of a days. In Texas the school directors sermon in a leading church as “My erect these cottages near the school Father's Mouse.” for "My Father’s house and one county has six of House Now if it had been a coun- them. In one town citizens bought try weekly that made the blunder, the land and erected the house by pub wouldn’t the daily pitch into it.—Car- lic subscription. This place has six lton1 Sentinel. acres of land around it. In other places the teachers have five and six The woman at Los Angeles who room cottages, live together on the refuse to wear clothing unless she co-operative plan an dhire a woman was released from jail, is springing to do the house work. Texas has over nothing new as many of our society ioo teachers’ cottages. The plan gives buds can testify. One of us ordinary the teachers a chance of privacy and mortals would blush with shame if al a touch of home life that is lacking lowed to gaze upon one of the extra under the system in vogue in other upper-class at a dress rehearsel. — places. It is likely that the plan will Ione Journal. continue tp extend in other states.— News Reporter. Jack Johnson will not be allowed to ------ o------ travel under the passport of an Amer Oregon is 90 per cent non-Catholic ican citizen, nor will he be allowed to yet Catholic institutions are getting return to this country unless in away with a gootl big share of the charge of an officer and under arrest. public funds. In four years ending Poor,old Jack, expatriated, the glam with 1914 there was paid out of the our of being the champion of the state funds for the care of wayward world in the pugilistic circles gone, girls $21,399. The House of the Good no wonder the erstwile golden smile Shepherd got all but $132. During the has vai ished.—Umpqua Valley News same for years $100,000 was appro priated for homeless and orphan The lot of a neutral is not a happy- and homeless children. Catholic in one, with Germany protesting be- stitutions received $60,851 of the cause the United States permits the amount. How do the Romish insti sale of war supplies to the allies and tutions get the sw-ag of the church is Great Britian seeking to prevent de- not in politics?—The Menace. Grant livery of food stuffs to Germany. And ing that the figures are correct, and when you come to think of it neither calling it politics a charity, our ex can be blamed, for there are many planation of the above would be that yet living who remember the feeling the Catholics devote more time, in the north during the civil war effort and money to charity and their Summons. when, foreign ships slipped through church activities than the non-Catho- the blockade with supplies for the lics. One needs to attend some of In the Circuit Court of the State of south and prolonged the length of the their services and note the ritulastic Oregon, for Tillamook County’. struggle —Hillsboro Independent. and ceremonial performances to con Tillamook County Bank, a vince him that they work at their re corporation, The fact that the moving picture ligion.—Telephone Register. Plaintiff, now speaks a "universal language” to I Francis D. Mitchell and Ida the largest audience ever enjoyed by Every day the women are breaking J. Mitchell, G. W. Rice any public medium without doubt is away from the old bonds of precedent I and Jane Doc Rice his wife, in large part due to its early accept and prejudice, demanding more rights Defendants. ance of rigid censorship. The “movie' and liberties—and getting them. This To G. W. Rice and Jane Doe Rice, like vaudiville, soon found that the week comes a new jump. Attorney his wife, of the above named defend cheapest way to get a laugh was not General Brown gives it out there is ants: the way to enduring popularity. The no law compelling a woman to carry In the name of the State of Oregon elimination of the vulgar and demor the name of her husband through this you arc hereby required to appear alizing has been sound business as vale of tears, and that Jennie Jones and answer the complaint filed against well as good morals. Members of the may be Jones just as long as she you in the above suit on or before national board of censorship are en cares to, regardless of her marriage the cxi ¡ration of six weeks from the titled to the everlasting gratitude of to John Smith. We obejet to this It date of the first publication of this those who are gaining wealth from cision. It isn’t good law, and is c’ass summons, and if you fail to so appear moving pictures. —Polk County Ob d'eision. What right has .» women to and answer, for want thereof plaintiff server. two perfectly good names t ■ be t red will apply to said court for the relief at I er pleasure, while her poor old demanded in the complaint, which is In commening on the proposition of hubby has to jog along with one? that the plaintiff have judgment government ownership of steamship, And springing this decision just alter against all the defendants named for railroad and telephone and telegraph the women have been given the sum of $1,173.00, with interest lines a prominent man recently said: the ballot looks mightly snspidoi s thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per “It will be up to the American people against the legal gentleman o’ Rose annum from July 3rd, 1914; for the to open their eyes and choose be burg. It looks as if he had gone ovei further sum of $125.00 attorney’s fees, tween privately-ow’ned business under to the skirts and deserted the men and for the costs and disbursements the species cf regulation which is who gave him the position that he of this suit, upon a promissory note now established and socialism, under now uses to drftble-cross with. Either executed by the defendants Mitchell, which they would be mere parts of a Attorney General Brown should dig and for a decree of foreclosure of a machine embracing the whole nation up something that will permit we mortgage executed by said defend and directing every activity of such poor men to take on another handle ants Mitchell to secure the payment indhridu 1. This is the condition in or he should be recalled—Bento" of said note, which mortgage is re the warring European nations today, County Courier. corded in book “U", page 413 of the L e. the government controls every Record of Mortgages of Tillamook thing:in the interest of war opera The Bend Bulletin calls attention to County, Oregon, and that the prop tions. It can hardly be imagined th.v. a law (Section 6317, Lord's Oregon erty in said mortgage described, to- a free people like ours will consent to Laws) making mandator/ the erec wit: Lot 44 of Block 54, Bayocean, in having their right of private entet- tion of plainly lettered guide posts at Tillamook County, Oregon, be sold prise usurped in this manner. —News every crossing of public roads in the and the proceeds of said sale applied state. The law further provides that to the discharge of said judgment, Times. until such signs are properly placed and barring and foreclosing the de That the Multnomah bond issue the supervisor can draw no pay from fendants and all of them of all right, carried two to one evidences the fact the county treasurer for any services title, interest or estate in or to the that the general public is at last be rendered. Such signs must have upon said property, except statutory right ginning to realize the value of good them the distance to the next town or redemption, and for general re roads. There was a time when the or public place on such public high lief. person who did not use the road said way, with such other information as This summons is published in pur “I Kould worry” or the equivalent is necessary. The Bulletin says: suance of an order therefor made by expression current in those days. But Under these provisions we believe the Honorable A. M. Hare, County all that has changed. The non-road there probably is not a single road Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, user recognizes that he pays for poor supervisor in Crook County who is made and filed on the 13th day of roads in the goods he purchases and entitled to his pay from the County April, 1915, and the time thereby pre in the isolation of the community. Court. And with our road situation scribed for the publication thereof is Good roads are the ties that unite as it is we believe that the court once a week for a period of six week« communities and make commerce would be doing a real service to the and the first publication thereof is profitable. As every city needs streets public if it hereafter enforces to the made this April 15th, 1915. so do<- every county need roads and letter this section. H. T. Botts, so does the state need counties with Crook County officials arc not alone Attorney for Plaintiff. roads This is no new* truth, it is as in derelication as to the law. Every Last publication, May 20, 1915. aa«ient as the Garden of Eden—wc road traveler can point to places in are just beginning to realize it, that s other counties where such signs are all.—Astorian. badly needed, but are not in evidence Beware of Ointments for In fact some road supervisors ignore Catarrh that Contain Mercury The wide-tired wagon propaganda the law entirely, much to the incon as mercury will surely destroy the aenae will not down. The mechanical ex venience and annoyance of travelers. ofamell and completely deranze the whole perts will tell us that the wide tired Yet these supervisors have their bills ayatem when entering it through the wng< on any kind of surface wil audited and paid regularly by the mucous surfaces. Such article* should never be used except on prescription* from repu »tarage less draft to move a ton than County Court. Hence these officials table physicians as the damage they will do is ten' fold to the good you can possibly with the narrow tired wagon. The are as guilty as supervisors.—Oregon derive front them. Hall'» Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney St Co., narrow tire has just one merit. It cuts ian. Teledo. O-, contain* no mercury, and is dow- -hrough a soft surface road tc taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ¡system the hard surface below easier than But it will still be permissible to In l iving Hall's Catarrh < ore tie sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and does the wide tired travel. The first use the phrase, “drunk as a lord, m ide in Teledo. Ohio, by F J Cheney Sc Co. few who use the road are fortunat Testimonials free. just as we continue to say, or<c Sold by Druggists. Price 75c. per bottle, Bjfithe time several narrow tires pas« fake Hall's Family Fills for conatipation. ■hg the way, the road is cut so the ■ like a Turk.” I April oo, 1015. Notice of Hearing of Final Account and Ol jecticns Hereto. In the matter of the estate of Ella R. Hays, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the un Jcrsigned have filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Till amook County, their final account as executors of the estate of Ella R. Hays, deceased, and that Court has tppointed Tuesday, May II, 1915, at io o’clock a.m. of said day, at the Court room of said Court, in Tilla mook City, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said account, and any and all persons interested in said estate, are hereby required to ap pear at said time and place and make their objections, if any they have, said account, and a settlement said estate. Dated April 6, 1915. R. Blaine Hays, Thos. Roberts, Annie Roberts, Executors of the last will and tament of Ella R. Hays, deceased. Carl Haberlach, Attorney for said estate. First publication is April 8. 1915. Last publication is May 6, 1915. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. In the matter of the Guardianship of Francis Xavier Mercau (Frank IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS AND Marey). MAKE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. To the next of Kin and all persons interested in the person and Estate (I Personal attention to every detail makes onr of said Ward. custom tailoring supreme in fit, style and comfort. Whereas, on the 7th day of April, Fry ns to-day. 1915 the County Court of said county 0 in the above entitled matter made and Your choice of over 500 fabrics Spring Suits entered the following order, to-wit: from $¡’>0 00 up. This matter coming on regularly for hearing on this 7th day of April, 1915, Cleaning and Pressing. upon the petition of N. McMillan, Guardian of the person and estate of J. IV. EDWALL, Tillamook, Frances Xavier Mereau (Frank Mar Cor. of 1st Street and 2nd Avenue. Phone J 27. ey) praying for an order citing the next of kin and all persons interested in said estate and in the land herein after described, to appear and show 0©©©©©©©@©©©®©©©©©©©©©@©©®i®®©©®© cause why a license should not be Dr © granted to said N. McMillan, as such © © guardian, to sell the interest and es © © tate of said ward in and to said de © © scribed real property, the same being © © described as follows, to-wit: Begin © © ning at a point 58.16 chains west and © © On Second.Ave. East. In Williams Bldg. 42.15 chains south of the northcast © © corner of Section 21, T. 1 N., Range © © A fine line of FRESH and SMOKEDJMEATS andJFISH 10 West of the Willamette Meridian, © © thence North 74 degrees, East 7.08 © 0 No chance for our Beef to be infected with tub chains for an initial point of tract •¡e 0 erculosis; we »ell only U. S. Inspected Beef. No © herein conveyed, said point being the © stag hogs go with ui We sell the best country © Southeast corner of what is known as © I the Ralston 5 acre tract, thence © hog» only North 16 degrees West 220 feet, © © thence South 74 degrees, West 23.456 © Now open and ready for business © feet to the Northeast corner of tract © We will deliver to all parts of the city © sold by Geo. W. Kiger and wife to © © Frank Marey by deed dated October © 10, 1902 and recorded in Book “Z" of ©©©©©©®©©©®©©©©0©©©0©©©©©©©©GO0© deeds page 31, records of Tillamook County, Oregon, thence South 16 degrees East 220 feet to Southeast corner of Marcy tract, thence North 74 degrees, East 32.456 feet to the initial point, all in Tillamook County, State of Oregon. And it appears to the Court that the allegations of said petition are true and that it is necessary and expedient and for the best interest of said ward ! V and estate and all persons concerned ■- ■ : ■' that said property be sold. A /talrar«»» absolutely clr-nendable. every day, year in, year out. Built on honor, of th« bent materials. It is therefore ordered and Adjudg ed, that citation issue herein to the Outwear» Three Ordinary Ranges T’tt» nnfy ■ anra me de entirely cf charcoal and malltabh iron, next of kin of said ward and all per tdallaaule • on car.'t break charcoal iron won't ru»t like eteeL sons interested in said estate, citing Economical In Fuel them and each of them to apj ear be TUn Kami of t. c Afa/eeftc are riveted (not put together with fore the above named court on the i ■ t .¡r.d • '< putty)—they will alutay» remain air tight, lx u«*e neit mr heat nor cold B<Tect* them. The Majeatic 4th day of May at 11 o’clock in the G’■ II is Ltf'l throughout with pure aebettoe board, f Jd in plar ■ by an open iron grating you can xceit —and forenoon of said day at the Court it y j L' k * e always. Air tight joints and pure esbeetoe ¡in nj< rt“ii.irn an even Imk'nsr heat, saving one-half tho fuel. House in Tillamook City, Tillamook All doore drop to form rigid »halve». No »pring». County, State of Oregon, and show Malleable iron o.rn rack» Slide out automatically» hold« in.; whatever they contain. cause, if any they have, why said guardian should not be granted a license to sell all the right, title and interest of said ward in and to said real property described herein. It is further ordered that said citation in cluding this order be published in the Tillamook Headlight, a weekly news paper published in Tillamook County, Oregon, and of general circulation therein, for a period of three succes sive weeks ’ m nlt tr nere revrvo'r wl.uh hrat« IJ c a '■•«» thmuirh » Now therefore you and each of you IJr*d ’ !■; • r fFx . t ataiuiied from - ,ie ;..<-> »• of copp« * kit h ■ <1 l'i.inu ut fin» boa. li '.<»iia J5 vallona or water in a v' tv with t / m r :t- and Ly tomitiff a lev -r il e trarr,e an'l r»*ervoir ino* are hereby notified and required to Lwi-ylxuni re. A h ax .lunve ni» <! f.alure. i.’pcnrr l Pur« t. » t*an aw y ». ih gltvvr ng aahe» venftfutel appear at the above specified time, Aibestus pir pi - /"ntartrx/f from catch np f'-n rwp r&'■ ! • - >< >. /»»a uj lo yt>u tlig greatmt ImgrovmnrMt place and court and show cause if any Board »ver f>ut in a r mve n Don’t buy th«- rni tr« jrwi exnrrt lo I- »t a 1 you have why said license should not t’r»a “unaiii’ t, iinws.n,’* < ture < - a ’ 'polnt«d. < «/me to o»»r aU/re, «nd r « mz ih« C.r«,.» be granted. MUo of .11 JIMI 5/bav« I*« ir > ’jr < - la«iva franar »»• pia r. ■ i flnd out ai y t • M.i'rriic la 2'^ • Witness the Honorable A. M. Har<, Charcoal tha'. allr»h»-r raiF”*' r »al »• v . 1 • k » e t" -t o ut, a.,/ pi .«.a uud U Judge of the County Court of sai l Iron, w bn m ¡fOut i, add inff L OR SALE OY Tillamook County, Oregon and the <0 seal of said court affixed this 7th day life of ALBX. McNAIR & CO. « Z..-T. » Rant« of April, 1915. ’■v Date of first publication April 1915. Date of last publication April »QIS- J. C. Holden, Clerk. By K. Mills, Diputy. City Meat Market John Dannials, Prop. Sams of the Reasons Why The Great ? MAJESTIC .is , Charcoal and Malleable Iron ANGE I i1 ’ Mr. Wilson says ehat ;io m.i i is wise enough to pass judgment on the European war. Is the president ing to make enemies of all the who have passed judgment’ Entire « < p P® w« <i.a Fraire« ■Mbd« of H......... n tbrcZft