Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 29, 1915, Image 3

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    Tillamook Headlight, July 2©
Uncle Silas Says.
tendethd.etl‘ ’n°rC ,.''an is m«‘. but it
not in the garage when you bring the
Notice to Contractors.
Notice of Foreclosure Sale.
are required to appear and answer
wise man° P°Verl>' "a* spoken by a machine back with a split tire and the
4 f*
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■
The imagination works in two dis- v\ ise niun nuinv vear® ion
the complaint of plaintiffs filed herein
motor
out
of
fix.
A
good
automobile
We
can
furnish
sand
in
large
quan
­
’
tmh
’
inh^Xrb
’
"
Ot
afieClcd
dinct and opposite ways, according to
Notice is hereby given that in pur­ on or before six (6) weeks from the
is
just
as
necessary
as
a
wagon
on
the
tities
delivered
on
job
cheaper
than
the temperamen* and inviromnent of .
suance of a judgment and decree en­ date of the first publication of this
farm, and if it is rightly used it will any«>ne else.
the individual. \\ e are all more or j
tered in the Circuit Court of the State summons, and defendants are further
last
a
long
time
and
pav
for
itself
F.
N.
Elliott,
less superstitious ami, although edu- 1
of Oregon, for 1 illamook County, in notified that the date of the first
many times. It is not so many vears
At
Electric
Eight
Dock.
the cause pending wherein Tillamook publication of this summons is June
cation has.done much for us since the :
since the croakers said that when the
County Bank, a corporation is plain­ -’4 th, 1915.
days of Salem witchcraft, vestiges of i died, there lies the point of disagree- buggies came into general use
that
G. C. Fulton,
tiff, ami Francis D. Mitchell, Ida J.
it still cling to the children’s children who think 7" "‘°r! h-"est persons the country would go bankrupt,
Bids Wanted.
­
S. S. Johnson
Mitcnell, G. \\. Rice and Jane Doe
as it is written, “unto the third and wno think farm hie is a drudgerv cause the young men would not be
at-
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
a" Klor^us
Notice is hereby given that the Rice, his wife are defendants, which
fourth generation.” It is curious to i'wed °re,n l,\lbi"!t “
tend to business, bat would go gad -
note how the ancient superstition re­ 1 well remember how good everv ding away from home wasting their
....... School Board of School District No. decree was entered on the 21st day
Notice.
lating to the ill fated number thirteen thing tasteti that mother cooked, es- time in hiking around with the girls. 32, Tillamook County, Oregon, will of June, 1915, and in pursuance of an
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clings to the mind of many people of pecully the new peas ami potatoes But their prophecy didn’t materialize receive sealed bids for the erection of execution and order of sale issued
In the County Court of the State of
otherwise sound judgment and fine she never failed to have for dinner on anti the world moved on just as it did a school building, on the school upon said «iecree by the clerk of said
intelligence today. It is remarkable to the Fourth of July. It is odd how before. Now the auto has come in groilnds of said district, being situat­ Court bearing dale June —, 1915. 1 Oregon for Tillamook County.
In the matter of the «state of Jas­
note how much belief is placed in much of the enjoyment of such things place of the buggy, bringing with it ed about five miles east of the town have levied upon, ami will, on Satur­
signs like that of number thirteen, ! comes irom purely past associations- good roads, and quick travel, but of Beaver, Said bids will be opened day the 21th day of Aug. 1915, at the per W. Buckles, deceased.
To all w hom it may congern;
from »ne
the memories
cvvu ...
...... enlightened
- ..
B- On
v.. ,rom
memories of youth, how greater than all, the opportunity for Monday, August the second? at the Court House door in 1 illamook City,
even
in this
age.
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
driving this number- quarry to its hole "1UCI1
»*. in short, is pure imagiua- entire families to get acquainted with hour of 1 o’clock, p.m. at the resi­ Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
m., sell at public auction to the high­ dersigned, administrator of said es-
_
•’ ’ that
’
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’ sac- j hon-simple
we find
when
describing the
!10" , „
_ poetry.
- , The matter-of-
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everybody a long distance from their dence of the district clerk of said
man or woman
rament of the last supper the early ;act.
------ —■ finds everything homes. In connection with the tele­ district. Copies of the plans and spec­ est bidder for cash in hand all of the tale intends to apply to the above en­
Christians spoke of Judas Iscariot as
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but
K"‘ the
'k- person of itn-
im- phone, which only a few vears ago ifications will be on file in the office right, title and interest of the de­ titled court or to the Judge thereof,
asmation,
w-ho can see the poetry of was looked upon as an extravagance, of the County School Superintendent fendants, held on February 8th, 1913, on the 2nd day of August, 1915, at the
the thirteenth guest. This seems to
1
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or since acquire«! by them in and to hour of to o’clock a.m. for leave to
• life in simple things finds large re- the automobile has made it possible and with the district clerk.
have been the starting point of this
The Board reserves the right to re­ the following described real property resign as said administrator of said
f°r modern community development.
widespread superstition. Against the wards in country life.
situate in Tillamook County, Oregon, estate.
W hirling along in his auto a farmer ject and and all bids.
fear of some baneful influence sur­
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And if permitted by said Court or
Fannie Smith, Dist. Clerk. to-wit: Lot 44 of Block 54, Bayocean,
rounding the number thirteen culture l Dick, our hired man, was late in will go to town, do his trading and
Beaver, Oregon. for the purpose of satisfying a judg­ the Judge thereof, will at said time
and education count for nothing. I coming to see me work this morning, get home and forget that he has been
ment rendered in said cause together and date resign as said administrator.
have been told that the belief in su­ I Amos, and though 1 didn’t bawl him away before his neighbor who has
with the costs ami expenses of the
Clark Smith, Administra­
perstitious customs and savings of out very much, he seemed to feel that been plodding along behind old Dob­ Notice of Drainage District Meeting. sale. The judgment is for the sum of
tor of the estate of Jasper
the cultured people of New England is a, 8°pd excuse for his tardiness was bin has gone more than half the dis­
$1,263.71, with interest at 8 per cent
\V. Buckles, deceased.
I
tance
and
finally
comes
creeping
truly surprising. I have been informed absolutely necessary when 1 said to
Notice is hereby given, that a meet­ per annum from June 21st, 1915, $125
home
long
after
dark.
Yes,
dear,
we
’
ll
that in Boston recently several house­ I him: \ou re two hours late, this sort
ing of owners of land situate in 1 illa- as attorney’s fees, and $39.90 costs
Sheriff's Sale.
holders have gone so far as to peti­ of thing must stop. Otherwise you buy an auto next week so we may mok Drainage District as organized and disbursements.
know
how
to
run
it
before
the
girls
tion the city authorities to have their will have to hunt another job”’“It
by the County Court of Tillamook Dated this July 22nd, 1915.
Notice is hereby given, that in pur­
H. Crenshaw,
house numbers changed from the un­ , wasn’t my fault this time,” he ans- come to visit you. Don’t look at me County, Oregon, on petition therefor,
of an execution and order of
that
way
Amos;
1
know
what
you
’
re
Sheriff of Tillamook County Ore. suance
lucky thirteen and that countless peo­
! was. ki^d by a mule.” thinking about, but your scheme on July ¡6th, 1915, is called, and will
sale duly issued out of the Circuit
ple have moved from houses ntimbed- Well, 1 replied, “even if that was
be
held
at
the
Court
House
in
Tilla
­
I ourt of the State of Oregon, for
I shall learn to run the
cd thirteen, claiming that misfortunes so, it shouldn t have delayed you more won’t work.
Summons.
Tillamook County, by the clerk of
first, so don’t indulge in joy­ mook City, Oregon, on Monday, the i
followed them as long as they re­ than an hour. You’ll have to think of a machine
2nd
day
ot
August,
1915,
at
the
hour
said court, upon a decree of foreclos­
ful anticipation.
mained in the place. Now', Gertrude better excuse than that.” Dick looked
of 10:00 o’clock A.M. for the purpose i
In the
__ Circuit Court of the State of ure, dated June 30th, 1915, in said
when your school mate comes to visit aggrieved. “Uncle Silas,” he said
of electing supervisors for
said
Court, in a case wherein John Hahn
Mother, here's something good in Drainage District, and transacting Oregon, for Tillamook County.
you,' if there happens to be thirteen solemnly, “It might have been all
is plaintiff ami Gus Mahne and Marie
persons at the table, don’t balk, but right if the mule had kicked me in the Bungtown Herald—listen: “1 re­ any other business proper to be trans­ Samuel Leback, Joseph E.
Mahne, and M. W. Harrison,, are de­
Dillian, and \\ illiani Fene-
the house acted at such meeting.
send for the hired- man to become the this direction; but he didn’t—he kick­ member—I remember
fendants, said execution being dated
gor,
fourteenth and this shield us from ed me the other way.” “Well” I where 1 was born, the little window
Dated this July 20th, 1915.
July 1st, 1915, ami to me duly direct­
Plaintiffs.
the awful consequences of disregard­ answered, “ I see it took you a long where the sun came peeping in at
J. C. Holden,
ed, by the said Clerk and under seal
vs.
morn.
You
’
d
hardly
know
the
old
time
to
get
back
from
where
the
mule
County Clerk.
ing the fatal number.
of said Court, 1 have levcid upon and
Allan H. Wilson, l.aura L.
kicked you. Next time get on the (>lace now, for dad is up to date and
will on Monday, the 2nd day of z\u-
Wilson, Srethna S. Phelps,
right side of the mule, and if he kicks the farm is scientific from the back
gust, 1915, at 10:00 o’clock, in the
S. W. Thompson and Floyd
Warm weather care of horses ’s °I you, you’ll be here for work on time.” lot to the gate. The house and barn
Statement.
tore noon of said day, at the court
A. Swan.
great importance, I assure you. The
are lighted with bright acetylene, the
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house door in said county, duly sell at
Defendants.
horse is the farmer’s best asset among
engine
in
the
laundry
is
run
by
gaso
­
of
Of the Tillamook County Bank
Just listen to this Amos. A smart
To Allen H. Wilson, Laura L. Wil­ public auction, to the highest bidder,
his animals, and he should have the chap
line,
we
have
silos,
we
have
autos,
Tillamook, State of Oregon, showing
in the Journal here sits back and
kindest treatment and best care at all picks his teeth with a gold pick while we have dynamos and thinf a tele­ the amount standing to the credit ot son, S. W. Thompson ami Floyd. A. tor cash in hand, the following de­
scribed real property, situated in
times. When on the road, when a he tells common dirt farmers, like phone for gossip and a phonograph every depositor July 1, 1915, who has Swan «itc above named defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon, T.llainook County, Oregon, towit:
horse has to climb a hill, a good driv­ ourselves, how much he know's that that sings. The hired man has left us not made a deposit or has not with­
The northeast quarter of Section
er will let him walk several rods on we don’t know about farmnig and the —we miss his homely face—a lot of drawn any part of his deposit, princi­ you are hereby required to appear
complaint tiled nine, Township three north of Range
the top of the hill before urgiqg him problems of efficient farm labor. He college graduates are working in his ple or interest, for a period ot more and answer the
West - of
... the Willamette
----- Meridian
tip into a trot. This is a good rule for says: “It is a favorite fiction formally place. There’s an engineer and fire­ than seven (7) years immediately against you in the above entitle«.! six
in Oregon.
all who own horses in a country like reformers that the unemployed of the man, a chauffeur and a vet., a Tectric- prior to said date, with the name, Court in the above entitled cause on
or
before
six
(6)
weeks
from
the
date
All
being
in
Tillamook
County,
this where there are many hills to cities should be sent out to work on ian and mechanic. Oh, the farm’s run last known place of residence or post­
the first publication of this sum­ Oregon ami containing one hundred
climb. Many driver are very inconsid­ the farms. The farmer can’t'use such i right you bet. The little window office address of such depositor, and of
mons, to-wit, on or before six (0) and sixty’ acres.
erate, or, I might say cruel, in their men unless they have been trained on where the sun came peeping in at the fact of his death, if known.
I weeks from the 24th day of June, 1915
Said sale to be made by __
me, ,_ as
morn
now
brightens
up
a
bath,
room
¡
treatment of horses, and don’t seem the farm before they went to the city.
Name of depositor, C. L. Sarintr.
and if you fail to so appear, for want Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon,
to realize that they are flesh and The average city labor is not trained that cost dad a car of corn. Our milk­
Residence or P. (J. address, T illa­ thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to for the purpose of satisfying the de­
blood, They whip up a horse before he to do anything. He follows the line of maid is pneumatic and she’s sanitary mook, Oregon.
the Court for the relief therein de­ cree and judgment in the above en­
reaches the top of a hill, and before ___
Dead, if lact is known to Sec. or manded, which is for a decree ad­ titled Court ami cause, dated June 30,
least _________
resistance ____
and jumps _ from job too, but dad gets 15 cents a quart
he has gained his breath. The most to job. He thinks he is so smart that for milk that once brought two. Our Cashier, unknown.
judging
and decreeing that certain •9>5> in favor of said plaintiff and
important in hot weather rules for the he can get by without real work, and cattle came from Jersey and our hogs
Amount $5.00.
mortgage executed by Allen H. W il- against said defendants, for the sum
are
all
Duroc,,
the
sheep
are
South
­
treatment of horses is to load lightly most of the criminals are recruited
State of Oregon, County of Tilla­ son and Laura L. W ilson, his wife, ot $200.00, together with interest
and drive slowly. A draft horse’s from this class, who never had any down beauties and the chickens mook, SS.
as mortgagors, to Samuel Leback, thereon from October 4, 1906, at the
Plymouth
Rock.
To
have
the
best
of
great power of wind and . muscle is dicipline, either at home, at school or
I, Erwin Harrison, being first duly Joseph H. Dillian and William Fenc- rate of 8 per cent per annum, and the
obtained at the sacrifice of quickness. : 1 on the odd jobs which they have had ’ everything, that is our aim and plan sworn, depose and say upon oath, gor, as mortgagees, of date July 2 further sum of $75.00 attorney’s fees
’s a that 1 am the cashier of the Tilla­
One of those plodding beasts may be Now, that statement is false in every for dad not only farms it, but lie flies
1909, and recorded at page 408, Book therein, and for the sum of $36.15
hastened over the road by a free use particular. The best workers we have business man.” Now there’s no
mook County Bank, of Tillamook, ' "S”, Records of Mortgages, in the costs and for the costs of said sale.
of the whip, but the driver takes ever had during the harvest have on that chap, is there mother?
County of Tillamook, State of Ore­ office of the County Clerk of 1 illa­ Dated July 1st, 1915.
something out of his flesh and nerve come from the city and never had
gon, that the foregoing statement is a mook County, Oregon, to be a first
H. Crenshaw,
Tribute to The Cow.
power every time he does it. i If it is any previous farming experience.
lull, true, correct and complete state­ lien upon all and singular the follow­
Sheriff of 1 illamook County, Orc.
ment, shown the name, last known ing described real estate, situate in
long continued 1 the
?.. owner
_
’ will need 1 They were awkward at first, but soon
a new horse. The horse has a pecul-
pecul­ got onto the job and made good.
E. G. Bennett, state dairy commis­ residence or postoffice address fact the said County of T illamook, State
Notice of Sheriff's Sak.
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iar nervous temperament, and may
sioner, in the 1915 Missouri Farmers’ of death, if known, and the amount to of Oregon, to-wit:
the credit of each depositor as re­ J The North half of the Northwest
suffer more from the persistent at­
If one’s eyes can be opened to the Year Book, says:
In the Circuit Court of the State of
quired by the provisions of Sections quarter of Section five (5) in Town­
tack of a fly than from the drawing beauties of nature all around us, there
“Little do we realize that the debt 7378-7381, inclusive, Lord's Oregon ship (2) South of Range Ten (10) Oregon for Tillamook County.
of an over heavy load. The horse : is abundant interest in the wood and
Plaintiff
• West of the Willamette Meridian, John Stoker,
with a docked tail may give its owner I fields, and yet, if you should ask the we owe the cow. During the dark Laws.
vs.
save and excepting therefrom the
Erwin Harrison.
a complacent feeling of good style, modern business man to find relief ages of savagery and barbarism we
but many people would rather give | from the cares of his office by get- find her early ancestors natives of the Subscribed and sworn to before me i 1 land heretofore conveyed to School Otis Jones, Loyde Jones
I District No. 7 by instrument recorded and Esther Jones, his wife
this 15th day of July A.D., 1915.
the poor beast a long tail as a defense , ing into the woods and learning the wild forests of the Old World. As the
Defendants.
in Book "F", page 243, Deed Rec-
C. A. McGhee,
against tormenting insects than to names and characteristics of the trees bright rays of civilization penetrated
State of Oregon, County of Tilla­
Notary Public for Oregon. ! ords of T illamook County, Oregon.
humor their foolish whims.
the plants and the insects ’he would the darkness of that early period and
mook,
SS.
Also, beginning at a point on the
laugh at you. Yet every species of man called upon the cow, she came My commission expires Sept. 28, 1910
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forth from her seclusion to share in
U. S. Meander line at the Southeast
By virtue of a judgment order,
We have all been discussing for bird has its own facinations and grace the efforts that gave us a greater na­
corner of Lot six (6) of Section six decree and execution, duly issued out
years the ways and means of making 1 and it is a pleasure to number them tion and more enlightened people!
Summons.
(6) in Township two (2) South of and under the seal of the above en­
country life more attractive, but all in your circle of friends. Every
"For 2000 years she has shown her
Range ten (10) West of the Willam­ titled court, in the above entitled
quietly and effectively one factor, variety of tree renders its own special allegiance to man, sharing alike in his
of
In the Circuit Court of the State
ette Meridian, and running thence cause, lo me duly directed and dated
wholly unthought of before its ad­ service to human life. What has be­ prosperity and adversity, responding Oregon in and for the County of North 46% deg. West, seven and the 6th day of July, 1915, upon a
vent, is doing a great deal to solve come of the simple old times when so nobly to all that was done for her, T illamook.
chains, judgment rendered and entered in
i ! thirty hundredths (7.30)
the problem.
The automobile has | many people used to find their recre­ until, through her development, she Lee R. ljams, Laura M. Kerron
thence North 5)4 deg. West eight said court on the 29th day of June,
not only provided a means of quick ation in studying botany, in splitting became the idol of the people of her formerly Laura M. ljams, Les­
and eighty-seven hundredths (8.87) I 1915. in favor of John Stoker, plain­
transportation in comfort, but it is up rocks to find their geological native country.
lie
ljams,
Evelyn
ljams
and
chains, thence North 5*4 deg. East, I i tiff, and against Otis Jones, Loyde
having a great influence for the bet­ 1 foramtion, or in learning the notes of
“
In
1493,
when
Columbus
made
his
Ethel
Miller,
formerly
Ethel
seventeen and eighty
hundredths Join s and Esther Jones, his wife, de­
terment of the roads of the country. I birds? Are there any nature students second voyage to America, the cow ljams,
(17.80) chains, thence North eighteen fendants, for the sum of $308.75, to­
left?
The
outdoor
world
is
a
great
It is doing more to prevent the isola­
Plaintiffs,
'and three-fourths (|8J4) deg. Wi t gether with interest thereon at the
on which nature is performing came with him—and from that time
tion of the farmer than any one I stage
to the present day she has been a
| twelve and sixty hundredths ( 1 ¿.60 ) rate of 6 per cent per annum from
vs.
her
thrilling
drama,
apparently
un
­
agency, save possibly the telephone. known to a large majority of the more potent factor in making this, Mrs. Melvina Venen and John
chains, thence North 49 deg. West, the 5th day of March, 1915, and the
It is holding the younger generation 1 people of the world. These arc days our own country, the greatest nation, Doe
two (2) chains, the foregoing being
Venen,
her husband,
sum of $50.00 as attorney's
to the soil by promoting social activi­ of automobiles, base ball, yachting, with the hightest type of womanhood Frank Le Duck and Mary Roe
the meander line of high water, further
ty. It is promoting true neighborli­ horse racing and golf, when people and manhood history has ever known Le Duck, his wife,
thence West ten (to) chains to low fee, and for the further sum of $18.47,
“Her sons helped till the soil of
ness by giving the country people an take their pleasure in speed, yelling
water mark, thence along the niean- costs and disbursements, and the cost
Defendants.
of and upon this writ, commanding
opportunity to visit those at some and costly games. Have the people-of our ancestors and slowly moved the
To. Mrs. Melvina Venon and John dcr line of low water as follow*:
South 57 deg. East «levcn ill) me to make sale of the following de­
distance quickly and is linking the the world gone mad? Really, it seems products of the farm to market. Thev Doe Venen, her husband; Frank Le
country with the town to the great so when we consider that nearly one went with man into the dense forests Duck and Mary Roe Le Duck, his chains, thence South 21 deg. East scribed real property, situate in the
county of I illamook and State of
of the new world, helped clear them
advantage of both.
half the earth has become a human for homes, and made cultivation pos­ wife, and to you and each of you, de­ eight (8) chains, thence South 3 deg. Oregon, to-wit:
West eight anti twenty-one hun- I
fendants
above
named,
in
the
name
of
slaughter pen.
,
sible for the coming generation—and the State of Oregon you and each of dredths (8.21) chains, thence South 1 All of Lot numbered eight (8) in
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Plant food in the soil must rot bc-
when the tide of emigration turned you are required and hereby com­ 7 deg. East nineteen and fifty hun­ Block numbered nineteen (19), of
to
the
plant,
My
father
during
the
gold
rush
to
fore it becomes of value
westward, they hauled the belongings manded to appear and answer to the dredths (19.50) chains, thence 22 deg. I Ocean \ iew, as the same is marked
to
burning,
This rotting is similar
California in ’49, made a trip across of the pioneers across the sun- complaint filed against you in the East five and thirty hundredths (5.30) and described on the plat of the said
air
to
enter
the plains, and I used to sit with scortch plains and over the great
Cultivation allows more
chains, thence South 70 deg. East Ocean \ iew on file and of record in
the soil and is like opening the drafts mouth and eyes wide open listening mountain ranges to new homes be­ above entitled suit on or before the four (4) chains, thence North one and the office of the County Clerk of
27th
day
of
August,
1915,
being
more
of a furnace. For this reason all crude to his stories of wild adventure in the yond.
than six (6) weeks from the date of eighty hundredths (1.80) chains to T illamook County, State of Oregon.
fertilizers will give up their food to wilderness of the Far West. I was
“Trulv, the cow is man's greatest __
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
the ____
date __ of ____
the ___
first _ publication of the place of beginning, containing
the plant more quickly and more much interested in hts hunting of Wild benefactor. Hail, wind, droughts and this summons, and if you fail to so fourteen and thirty-five hundredths execution, judgment order and decree
bear floods may come, destroy our crops
thoroughly with good culture than animals—buffalo, deer, elk.
and in compliance with the commands
and answer to the said com (14.35) acres of tidelands.
with poor. There arc three good reas­ wolves and even wild horses, which and banish our hopes, but from what appear
Also Lot four (4), five (5), six (6), of said writ, 1 will, on Saturday, the
plaint,
for
want
thereof
these
plain
­
ons for keping the cultivator going were quite numerous along the toot­ is left the cow manufacturers into the tiffs will apply to the Court for the seven (7) and eight (8), in Block 7th day of August, 1915; at the hour
whenever possible. First, to conserve hills and in the valleys of the moun­ most nourishing and life-sustaining relief
10 o’clock a.m., at the front dbor of
prayed for in their complaint, three (3), in Netarts Bay Park,
moisture in the soil; second, to as­ tains. It is supposed the original stock foods—and is she not life itself to the in substance as follows: For a decree together with all and singular the the Court House in the city of Tilla­
sist in the mingling of soil %nd fertil- of these wild horses escaped from the thousand* of little ones stranded upon determining the adverse interests in tenements, hereditaments and ap- mook, in said County and State sell
ezres so as to become food for the Spaniard invaders of the country in the hollow hearts and barren bosoms and to block fifteen (15) in and of purtenanccs thereunto belonging, or at public auction, subject to redemp­
plant; third, to kill the weeds. It the the long ago, but it has not yet been of modern motherhood? We love her Miller’s Addition to the town of Till­ in anywise appertaining, to secure the tion. to the highest bidder, for U. S.
surface of the soil can be kept loose, proven that they were not as much for her docility, her beauty and her amook and State of Oregon and de­ payment of the sum of $3,050.00, with gold coin cash in hand, all the right,
open and well pulverized, this open I native of the country as were the oth­ usefulness. Her loyalty has never claring the plaintiffs to be the own­ interest thereon at the rate of 6 per title and interest which the within
misfortune
layer will draw moisture from the er wild animals Wild horses have weakened—and should
in fee simple and entitled to the cent per annum from July 2, 1909 due named defendants or either of them,
compact layer of earth immediately been found in nearly every part of the overtake us, as we become bowed ers
possession
of said premises as against the plaintiff Samuel Leback, and the had on the date of the mortgage
underneath it. On most farms the world by explorers, even on islands down with the weight of years, we any and all persons whomsoever, and further sum of $1,200.00, with interest herein or since had in or to the above
primary purpose of cultivation seems quite remote from mam lands. Utt know that in the cow we have a yourselves in particular, and for the thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per
described real property or any part
to be the killing of W'eds. This is very the coast of Maryland and \ irginia friend that was never known toHalter. costs and disbursement* of this suit, annum from July 2, 1909 due the thereof, to satisfy said
execution,
important, but if we till thoroughly there are several small islands whlch She pays the debt. She saves the and for such further relief as to the plaintiff Joseph E. Dillian, and the judgment
order, decree, interest,
are
practically
m
the
same
state
of
1.
the
weed
home.
God
bless
the
cow
—
little
do
for moisture cultivation,
Court may seem meet in the premises. further sum of $700.00, with intcrert cost* and all-accruing costs.
j wildness today that they were when we realize the debt we owe her!”
control problem will solve itself.
This summons is served upon you thereon at the rate of 6 per cent p r Dated, Tillamook, Oregon, July 7, ’15
I
mother
nature
created
them.
They
from July 2, 1909 due plaintiff
------o ■ —
by virtue of an order of the above annum
H. Crenshaw.
are
covered
with
forests
of
pine
trees
The farmer who spends nothing to and are nearly free from anything
These are the dog days once more; entitled Court, which order was made William Fenegor, and the further
Sheriff of Tillamook Coun­
beautify his home and its surround­ resembling underbrush. A few of the and without breeze the nights become and entered on the 17th day Bf May, sum of $500.00 attorney's fee* in this
ty, Oregon.
all secured by the lien of said
ings is always regarded as a non­ larger islands abound in herds of as daggoned a* the days.
1915, directing that publication there suit,
mortgage, and that the lien of said First publication, July 8, 1915.
progressive, “a tite-wad, ' who cares small wild horses about
oi
It must be the hardest for the Rus­ of be tnade in the Tillamook Head­ mortgage be adjudged and decreed Last publication, August 5, 1915-
only for making and saving money,
the average shetland pony. How they sians to see what they are fighting light, a newspaper of general circula­ to be superior to all claims, liens, in­
and has no care or thought for nis got
tion published in the County of rilla- terest and estate of, in and to said
there is one of the mysteries of for; and perhaps they don’t.
Administrator'* Notice.
home, but as a shelter from the the sea or, perhaps of nature, but
mook and State of Oregon for a lands and premise* owned or claimed
------o-----
weather, a place to eat and steep. 1ne « generally supposed that many years
Torpedoing seems to be such sport period of six (6) successive weeks.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
or
held
by
either
of
the
defendant*
farmer, who expends money only lor igo some Ship that was carrying that those that do it don’t care much Date of first publication July 15, 19.15.
dersigned have been duly appointed
actual necessities will never have a horses to the colonies must have what is the nationality of those tor- Date of last publi«lation August 26 'is herein, and that said mortgage be administrators of the estate of Mar­
foreclosed,
and
the
said
lands
arid
home that others will admire, an< been* wrecked and the horses man- pedoed.
Charier« A. and Claud M. premise* sold, and the proceed* at>- gery Leasia, deceased, ami all person*
will miss thereby nearly all the pleas­ aged to make their wav to the land.
Jones, t.y»7-9 Yeon Build­ plied toward* the payment of said having claim* against said estate are
that
none
Mexico's
silver
lining
is
ures of life. The general appearance The years of wildness aad the chang-
ing, Portland, Oregon.
several sums, principal and interest, hereby required to present same, with
of the revolutionaries are piling up a
of a home is but the reflection of the
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
attorney’* fee, cost* of suit and costs the proper vouchers, duly verified, to
dto...,
-J*
national
debt
that
anyone
will
be
disposition and character of its ow.,?e.r great change in their size and
with
of sale, and such further decree as to the undersigned at the office of 1 B.
a gained
bound to pay.
If he is careless and indolent the wild­ the wildness they have also
the Court may seem equitable and Handley, in Tillamook City, Tilla­
It
is
never
too
late
to
swat
a
fly;
erness of weeds and foul grass in his
Kaiser say* the war will end in
mook County, Oregon, within six
just.
growing crops, his broken fenefs an lively tempers of their own.
October; but German military author­ nor too early, best swatted before
I The above named defendant* are months from the date hereof.
dilapidated home and farm buildmf’
Gertrude, we'll have to b«y ities are ordering sheepskin coats and they’re hatched.
Wm. J. Bogart,
also notified that service of summon*
-
will evidence the fact more explicitly i , Yes,
There are more people urtert ’led in in this suit is ordered to be had upon
Uto -------
and learn
learn
to run
run it before motor »ledge*.
Goldie Clark.
auto
and
to
than it could be told in words.
n the
prohibition
than
in
peace,
which
may
Administrators of the e»-
vour schoolmates come to visit sou
each of said defendants by publica­
Georgia'» Legislature is indulgent
the other hand, if he is absorbed 1 S .hrir
fate of Margsry Leasia.
of Atlanta. It permit* her to have her account for Bro. Bryan annexing it. tion thereof pursuant to an order
money making, the general ,cnn’P-
deceased.
212 saloons and 16 locker clubs. Lo­
Trench warfare save* the legs of rendered and entered by the above
aspect of the place will ***?*'. the
cal option crushed to earth will r»»e the combatants; but the other wounds entitled Court on the 21st day of lune Date of first publication July »5. >915-
fact, and its owner will be judged ac­
¡915, by which order the deiendanu Date of last publication Aug. H, 1015.
again.
arc the more dangerous.
cordingly. “There is that scattereth
and yet incrcaseth, and there is that