Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 05, 1915, Image 4

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    Tillamook Headlight, August 5, inl5.
are required to appear and answer
Notice of Foreclosure Sale.
the complaint ui pluiuuif; filed herein
Noúce to Contractors.
I
on or bUore six (o) weeks from jle
----- o-----
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
pur
­
------ o------
We can furnish sand in large quan­ suance of a judguicut and dcc.ee ea date ot ttie first publication ci ibis
For road expenditures in propor­
summons, anil defendants are further
The dog, is man’s best animal
tion to population Tillamook County tities delivered on job cheaper than tercd in the circuit Court of tne State notified that the date of the first
friend. He is ready to go with his
p N_ £lliott
ueads the^list of all Oregon counties, anyone else.
ot Oregon, tor n.iamooK Lounty, in publication of, das summon s 'is )une
master
anywhere, at
any time,
the cause pending wherein lllla’1’" ,k 24th, 1915.
except such as have issued road
At Electric Light Dock.
through anything, and counts his own
County b..nk, a corporation u plain
bonds. I iliamook also has the highest
G. C Fulton,
life as nothing it he may but shield
tiff, and Francis D Mitchell, ,da J;
per capita general tax levy in the
S. S. Johnson
him from harm. He is something
Mitchell,
G.
VV-
Ric<
and
Jane
Doc
state.
Notice of Drainage District Meeting.
Attorn, ys for Plaintiffs.
more than a herder or guard against No more remarkable inventions have
Rice
his
wife
arc
defendants,
which
The
per
capita
expenditures
for
thieves; he is a companion, a com­ been made during the last fifty years roads during 1914 for the road bond
deer« was entered on the 2isl day
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
Notice is hereby given, that a nj«1’ of lune, ¡915, a'>d m pursuance of
rade whose loyalty never wavers, than the farming appliances which counties was as follows:
,
|
have
taken
the
place
of
the
side,
the
ing
of
owners
ot
land
situate
in
Fma-
whose devotion is never so effusive
execution
and
order
of
salt.
'SSued
Columbia
County
$34 35 mux Drainage District as organized
In the Circuit Court of the State of
as to be disagreeable, who responds I flail and the grubbing hoe. What a Clatsop County ....
28.23 by the County Court of 1 iliamook upon said decree by the clerk of said
to your .mood without display and ! difference is there in reaping, cradl­ Jackson County
16.37 County, Oregon, on petition therefor, Couit bearing date June —, ipi.N 1 Oregon for Tillamook County.
ing,
raking,
binding
and
mowing.
John Stoker,
Plaintiff
neither pities nor flatters in a gush-
i 1 food River County
10.49 on July toth, 1915, is called, and will have levied upon, and will, on oatur-
ing manner as human friends often I even in planting, from those of the
vs.
1 he ten counties whose road ex- be held at the Court House in 1 tl a- daj theiilh day of Aug ¡915. a« ‘ >e ,
I
days
of
old!
1
he
crude
methods
of
do. After you and your dog have
Court House door in l illamook City, ( Otis Jones, Loyde Jones
penditures were from direct taxation
been together constantly for many ' the past, when the farmer had to get rank as follows per capita road ex­ mook City, Oregon, on Monday, the Oregon, at the hour of to o clock a. and Esmer Jones, his wife
up
at
4
o'clock
in
the
morning
and
. 2nd day 01 August, ¡9'5. at ,he *‘our in., sell at public auction to the high­
j & vz
-.tl 1 j you
\j u nilsjel
□icxiiu V- each
<1 v 11
days
or 1 3 years,
understand
Defendants.
_ after
' • dark, are te- penditures :
of io;oo o’clock A.M. for the purpose est bidder lor cash in hand all of the
other perfectly, and you need not fear wotk 11,1,11 long
State of Oregon, County of Tilla­
1 iliamook County .................... i wRe of electing supervisors for
sponsible
for
much
of
the
igiiotance
said
that he will desert you no matter
mook, SS.
Curry County ............................
right, title and interest °*
r i Drainage
District, and transacting
,o .„;
urainage uisuiu,
T . „ ” fendants, held on February 8th, ¡913.
what misfortune or disaster may I of city people in regard to farm life Coo. County .............................. --
By virtue of a judgment order
of
this
day.
What
drudgery
used
to
io c6 anX other business proper to be trans- or since acquired by them in and to decree and execution, duly issued out
come. A motorman on the lllinius
(.ICLVilUll SVSIVII), WIIM IIVCS III ,< IVIW 11 ‘ be
, • ,
■ on the
, woman
of the Crook County ............................
I
n
no
1
acted
at
such
meeting.
traction
system, who lives in a town . entailed
the following described real property of and under the seal of the above en­
at one end of his run, claims that he ; [al n,!1 'Y,.,*cJh ‘»now done awav with Clackamas County ....................
?
Dated this July 20th, 19J5-
situate in Tillamook County, Or.cgon, titled court, in the above entitled
b-49
J. C. Holden,
has the prince of all sensible dogs. I by ?" k,nt,s, ?!I.?noder" ’mprovement Washington County ................
7 C2
t.
to-wit: Lot 44 of Block 54. Bayocean, cause, to me duly directed and dated
7-52
|C in their work! T he modern farmhouse Sherman County .......................
County Clerk.
I he motorman is due at the home
for the purpose of satisfying a judg­ the 6th day of July, 1915, upon a
Lincoln County ........................
6.95
end of the route exactly at noon anc. j | with its labor saving appliances, its Lake County .......................
ment rendered in said cause together judgment rendered and entered in
6.75
his wife has trained their big collie . piano, its books, newspapers and Polk County ..............................
6.48 Administrator’s . Notice to Creditors. with the ebsts and expenses oi the said court on the 29th day of June
I
magazines,
short
hours
of
toil
and
to take her husband’s lunch pail every
sale. The judgment is for the sum ot 1915, in favor of John Stoker, plain­
The ten counties which rank the
day to meet him as the car passes, the i manifold interests, is unknown to the lowest for per capita road expendi­
Notice is hereby given that the un­ $1 263.71, with interest at 8 per cent tiff, and against Otis Jones, Loyde
I
city
woman
who
thinks
she
is
com
­
line being several blocks away from
tures are:
dersigned S. M. VV endt, by an order per annum from June 21st, 1915, $125
tlicir home. One day she decided to fortable in a small flat, the only out­ Yamhill Ciunty ........................ .. - $ 99 oi the County Court of T iliamook as attorney’s fees, and $39-90 <:osts Jones and Esther Jones, his wife, de­
look
of
which
is
across
a
narrow
fendants, for the sum of $308.75, to­
go to the city to do some shopping
Baker County ..........................
I.99 County, Oregon, has been duly ap­ and disbursements.
gether with Jntcrest thereon at the
and prepared the lunch ahead of time I street to the fronts of other flats.
Dated
this
July
22nd,
19
’
5-
pointed
administrator
of
the
estate
of
Union County .......................... . . . 2.56
rate of 6 per rent per annum from
leaving it in a pail on the porch so i
H. Crenshaw,
Multnomah County ................ • • 2.75 Samuel W. Grabcl, deceased, said
I the 5th day of Mtireh, 1915, and the
A Year of War.
that the dog could get it at the right I
Sheriff
of
Tillamook
County
Ore.
2.89 order having been made on the 3rd
Wasco County ........................
------o------
further sum of $50.60. as attorney’s
time. She had also trained him to
. 2.91 day of August, 1915. Notice is further ,
fee, and for the further stun of $17.47,
One year ago on Wednesday, July Morrow County . ..................
carry her husband's rubber coat when
Malheur County ...................... . . . 3-22 given that all persons having claims
Summons.
costs and disbursements, anlHlje cost
it rained. As the time draw near for 28 was begun the war that has em­ Josephine County ................. ... 3.27 against the said estate are hereby re­
I
of and upon this writ, cominaaiciqg
the car to come along a storm came broiled eleven nations, cost already Gilliam County .......................
384 quired to present the same with prop­
•5- ­
In the Circuit Court of the State of inc to make sale of the following de
up, and the dog, seeing this, dragged $20,000,000,000, -called to the field Grant county ..........................
4.1.5
er
vouchers
to
S.
S.
Johnson,
lilla
­
caused the
scribed real property, situate in the
HIV IUUIJCI
LIIC 311CU
-------- <xx> soldiers, and
the
rubber UUdl
coat Ulll
out Ul
of the
shed dliu
and III
in ( i ¡9,000,
An odd comparison of the : whole mook, Oregon, attorney of the under­ Oregon, for *1 iliamook County.
some manner managed to carry both death of 900,000 men, with 4,000,000 comparison is that Yamhill County,
county of Tillamook and State of
signed, or to the undersigned, with­ Samuel Leback, Joseph E.
A
*-- coat
---* and
--J the
•'
•
l pail
!i in
... his
. ■ 'wounded
or missing.
missing.
wounded or
the
lunch
Oregon, to-wit:
Dillian, and William Pene-
which
is
the
smallest
per
capita
ex
­
in
six
months
from
this
date.
T he year's operation have not given penditure for roads, has some of the
mouth to meet the car. The lunch was
All of Lot numbered eight (8) in
gor.
Dated
August
3,
1915.
Plaintiffs.
in good condition, but it was a badly ' much advantage to either side. Ger- best roads in the state.
Block numbered nineteen (19), of
S.
M.
Wendt,
bedragged coat that the rnotorman many and Belgium, a portion of
vs.
Ocean View, as the same is marked
Quite a contrast between Yamhi'l's
Administrator of the rsta'e
found waiting for him. Now, who can I France, and a deal of Russian Poland. expenditure of 99 cents per capita and
Allan H. Wilson, Laura L.
and described on the plat of the said
of
Samuel
W.
Gragel,
,,_____ ____
__ S. Phelps,
prove that the dog did not think but ! The Allies have a strip of Alsace, a the adjoining county of Tillamook,
Wilson,
Srethna
Ocean View on file aiulmf record in
Deceased. Post office,
S. W. Thompson and Floyd
acted merely in accordance with his 1 portion of Austria, a grip on Gallip- expenditure of $¡5.80 per capita.
the office of the County Clerk of
Tillamook, Oregon.
oh
peninsula,
have
driven
Germany
training? To my mind it was a clear
A. Swan.
Tillamook County, State of Oregon.
It is apparent coast counties are
Defendants.
'
out
of
the
Orient,
and
made
pre
­
manifestitation of human intelligence.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
by climatic and mountainous
Statement.
To Allen H. Wilson, Laura L. Wil­ execution, judgment order and decree
carious her holdings in Germany ar.d forced
topography to spend more money
East
Africa.
son,
S.
W.
Thompson
and
Floyd
A.
Nearly all people who
have lived
and in compliance with the commands
than other regions to keep their
Of the Tillamook County Bank of Swan the above named defendants:
Events appear to show that the roads in order. In these same coun­
loo years or more firmly believe they
Tillamook,
State
of
Oregon,
showing
In the name of the State of Oregon, of said writ, 1 will, on Saturday, the
know why they have been so long on statement ot Great Britian and Rus­ ties, timber pays from 75 per cent to
7th day of August, 1915; at the hour
earth. It is because they never drank, sia were prepared to strike at Ger­ 90 per cent of the taxes, while in the amount standing to the credit of you are hereby required to appear 10 o’clock a.m., at the front door of
complaint tiled
or because they did drink, because many and that Germany averted the Yamhill most of the taxes are paid by every depositor July 1, 1915, who has and answer the
not made a deposit or has not with­ against you in the above entitled the Court House in the city'of Tilla­
they never smoked, swore, quarreled, blow by striking first has little to farmers.—Oregon Voter.
drawn any part of his deposit, princi­ Court in’ the above entitled cause on mook, in said County and State sell
worried, sat up late of nights, or be­ substantiate it. Russia is so short of
ple or interest, for a period of more or before six (6) weeks from the date at public auction, subject to redemp­
cause they did all these things, yet ’ munitions of war that her troops have
Growth of Death and Debt.
than
seven (7) years immediately of the first publication of this sum­ tion. to the highest bidder, for U. S.
gone
into
battle
with
nothing
in
their
counteracted the evil effects with
i
prior
to said date, with the name, mons, to-wit, on or before six (6) gold coin cash in hand, all the right,
1
hands
more
deadly
than
iron
bars
—
diets of milk, mush, corn bread or an I
last
known
place of residence or post­ weeks from the 24th day of June, 1915 title and interest which the within
weapons
that
might
be
dangerous
in
The
Bureau
of
the
Census
has
apple a day. Neighbors, relatives and
office
address
of such depositor, and and if you fail to so appear, for want named defendants or either of them,
infighting,
but
ot
little
service
in
the
brought
together
into
two
vol
­
doctors may wonder why the mold
thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to had on the date of the mortgage
and canker of time have destroyed all long-range engagements that have umes all the statistics pertaining to the fact of his death, if known.
the Court for the relief therein de­ herein or since had in or to the above
Name of depositor, C. L. Sariner.
else of life but these living specimens 1 marked the war. Great Britian’s un­ wealth, debt and taxation thru have
Residence or P. O. address, Tilla­ manded, which is for a decree ad­ described real property or any part
of human antiquity, but the subjects preparedness is shown n her lack of been issued in various bulletins the
I judging and decreeing that certain thereof, to satisfy said execution,
of their wonder have never any i 1 ammunition, which has proved as dis- past year. The bureau estimates the mook, Oregon.
Dead, if fact is known to Sec. or mortgage executed by Allen H. Wil­ judgment
order, decree, interest,
doubts. They know exactly why they 1 asterous to her politicians as to her total wealth of the United States in
son and Laura L. Wilson, his wife, costs and all accruing costs.
and death kept apart, All intimate soldiers; the deplorable state of her ¡912, exclusive of Alaska and insular Cashier, unknown.
as mortgagors, to Samuel Leback, Dated, Tillamook, Oregon, July 7, ’15
Amount $5.00.
study of character of aged people | arsenals resulted in the overthrow of possessions at $187,739,000,000, show­
State of Oregon, County of Tilla­ Joseph H. Dillian and William Pene-
H. Crenshaw.
ing an increase of 75 per cent in eight
might reveal the I true formula for 1 1 the war cabinet.
i gor, as mortgagees, of date
July 2
Sheriff of Tillamook Coun­
It is stated that Great Britian is yea s. It is frankly an estimate, bl.t mook, SS.
long life. Those tough old folks all
I, Erwin Harrison, being first duly 1909, and recorded at page 408, Book
ty, Oregon.
have one thing in common, and that giving ¿,000 men—killed or wounded- th« bun av believes that it is animate
”, Records of Mortgages, in the First publication, July 8, 1915.
is a perfect confidence. They arc and $15,000,000 a day to war; that as the previous estimate in 1904. The sworn, depose and say upon oath, "S
office
of
the
County
Clerk
of
Tilla
­
more soldiers and great increase in railway valuation, that 1 am the cashier of the Tilla­
------ o -------
Last publication, August 5, 1915-
never troubled with misgivings nor France is losing
County, Oregon, to be a first
afflicted with self questioning, If a $1,000,000 less a day; and that Ger­ however, raises the suspicion that mook County Bank, of 'Tillamook, mook
lien
upon
all
and
singular
the
follow
­
person is absolutely certain that he is many, because of her desperate of­ part of the growth is represented by County of Tillamook, State of Ore­ ing described real estate, situate in
Administrator’s Notice.
going to defeat time, perhaps it is as fensive operations is making greater a change in the basis of valuation for gon, that the foregoing statement is a the said County of Tillamook, State
full,
true,
correct
and
complete
state
­
sacrifice
of
soldiers,
but
because
of
purpose
of
taxation.
But
however
effectual as it is with the one who is
Notice is hereby given that the un­
of Oregon, to-wit:
absolutely certain that he is going to her more economical management in much guesswork there may be in the ment, shown the name, lest known
The North half of the Northwest dersigned have been duly appointed
residence
or
postoffice
address
fact
the
care
and
pay
of
her
armies'is
con
­
estimate
of
the
wealth
of
the
country
defeat a case of typhiod. Confidence
quarter of Section five (5) in Town­ administrators of the estate of Mar­
may be a good antidote for sleepless­ ducting the war for something like the figures on the growth in public of death, if known, and the amount to ship (2) South of Range Ten (¡0) gery Leasia, deceased, and all persons
the
credit
of
each
depositor
as
re
­
$400,000
an
hour
—
assaying
of
about
indebtedness
are
indisputable.
The
ness, a remedy for indigestion, a pro­
West of the Willamette Meridian, having claims against said estate are
tector against accident. The upshot of $6,000,000 a day compared with Great net public indebtedness in 1913 reach- quired by the provisions of Sections save and excepting therefrom the hereby required to present same, with
d the total of $4,850,461,000. The fed­ 7378-7381, inclusive. Lord's Oregon
the whole matter is the fact that Britian’s financial expenditure.
land heretofore conveyed to School the proper vouchers, duly verified, to
While it does not appear that cither eral debt was $1,028,564,000, or $10.59 Laws.
these old pcopl. Ai,oiled to continue
District No. 7 by instrument recorded the undersigned at the office of T. B.
Erwin Harrison.
to live, have believed that they would side has gained much advantage in per capita. The combined debt of all
fighting, it is generally con the states amounted to but $34«.942,- Subscribed and sworn to before me in Book "P”, page 243, Deed Rec­ Handley, in Tillamook City, Tilla­
and that desire and confidence have. the , year's
,
mook County, Oregon, within six
ords of Tillamook County, Oregon.
this 15th day of July A.D., 1915.
/ has astounded 000 or $3.57 per capita. The debt of
greatly contributed to their longev- T' ’" "'«I Germany
Also, beginning at a point on the months from the date hereof.
C. A. McGhee,
he world
ity. It would seem therefore, that it Hhc
'\°r , by
bv the
,b? vigor of her offens- all the counties amounted to $371,-
Wm. J. Bogart,
Notary Public for Oregon. U. S. Meander line at the Southeast
docs not matter so greatly that the ' !'e' 11 ,,,”ro'1ghiicss of her prepara- >-'8,ooo, or $4.33 per capita. The Muni­
Goldie Clark.
candidate for too years of life be .
all< . . wfal*Jb extent, and size cipal indebtedness amounted to $2.- My commission expires Sept. 28, 1916 corner of Lot six (6) of Section six
(6) in Township two (2) South
Administrators of thc cs-
-*r-
strictly temperate or moderately in- of,!lcr munlt«ons* She has proved her 844,883,090. or $5427 per capita. It
Range ten (10) West of the Wiliani-
tate of Margery Leasia,
dulgent, careful with his food or reck I st ,• I,ot
-v a military, but a warlike will be observed that the municipal
ettc Meridian, and running thence
deceased.
From her ^uinnunt
equipment for ,le.
de­ indebtedness was much more than
less, he feel absolutely sure that he nation. hro,n
, North 46% deg. West, seven and Date of first publication July
stroying and killing, nothing that half the total.
has the secret of long life.
thirty hundredths (7.30)
chains, Date of last publication Aug.
science could invent and industry
thence North f,'/j deg. West eight
manufacture
has
been
omitted.
Her
Exports
of
Mules
and
Horses
Heavy.
Bad spelling in a letter, makes quite '
and eighty-seven hundredths (8.87)
guns are irrcstible forces that
— O f—
Get Your Farm Home From the chains, thence North 5J4 deg. East,
Summons.
as unpleasant impression upon the great
mow
down
fortresses
heretofore
Canadian Pacific.
Government officials state that the
reader as bad manners make upon 1 considered impregnable; the feats of
Seventeen and eighty
hundredths I
Most productive soil—good climate (¡7.80) chains, thence North eighteen
.!„• State of
breeding of horses and mules during
those who sec you making a fool of
In the Circuit Court of the
yourself, Spellers were better driller her airships have made the imagin­ the next two or three years will be a —ready markets— fine transportation and three-fourths (¡8)4) deg. Wi t Oregon in and for the County of
ings
of
fictionists
dreadfully
real,
profitable business to the American —all the comforts and ways of mak­
in the good old long ago than they
submarines have made incredible raiser. 1 he European war has made ing money farming that you find in twelve and sixty hundredths (¡2.60) T iliamook.
are now. School children were re­ , her
chains, thence North 49 deg. West, Lee R. Ijams, Laura M. Kerron
voyages.
quired to study Webster's Blue Book
a phenomenal demand upon the Unit­ the best farming sections everywhere two (2) chains, the foregoing being formerly Laura M. Ijams, Les­
But it does not appear that her ed
Low Prices ar.d $a,oco Loan.
States
for
animals,
and
when
the
and dictionary.Thew were thoroughly marvelous
the meander line of high water, lie Ijams, Evelyn Ijams and
equipment, the result of war is ended this demand will be con­
This rich land only $11 to $30 per thence West ten (10).chains to low Ethel Miller, formerly Ethel
drilled in the art of pronunciation
years
of
military
preparation,
has
acre
—
irrigated
land
from
$35.
Twen
­
tinued, as horses and mules will be
and enriched and purified their lan­
water mark, thence along the „
mean- Ijauis,
so much for Germany as s'lc needed for agricultural
guage better than they do now. A I done
Plaintiffs,
purposes ty years to pay—think of it. Long be­ der line of low water as follows:
thought
it
would.
It
mowed
a
path
for
fore
your
final
payment
is
due
your
throughout Europe.
modern critcism of the modern stu­
South 57 deg. East eleven (11)
vs.
her
through
Belgium
and
France
to
farm
will
have
paid
for
itself.
We
I he annual shipment abroad of
dent is that he is not a correct speller the gates of Paris, but could not
chains, thence South 21 deg. East Mrs. Melvina Vcnen and John
always. There seems to be defect in take her into the city; it has opened a horses for several years past has been lend you up to $2,000 for farm im­ eight (8) chains, thence South 3 deg. Doe
Vcnen,
her husband,
conditions, West eight and twenty-one hun- Frank Le Duck and Mary Roe
28,000. average value $142, and the provements, on certain
the modern system of teaching spell­
way
to
Warsaw,
but
could
not
break
shipment of mules has been 5000, and with no security but the land itself. dredths (8.21) chains, thence South Lc Duck, his wife,
ing, or a defeat in the text-books used
or else our schools regard with pain a ais. road through to Dunkirk and Cal­ valued at $150 each. During the ten Twenty years to repay it. Interest 6 7 . deg. East
and ......
fifty hun­
Defendants.
■... nineteen - ------
months of the war the exportation of per cent. If you want a farm home all dredths (19.50) chains, thence 22 deg.
ful influence the value of correct
To. Jtfrs. Melvina Venon and John
1 he end of the first year of war
spelling and pronunciation. “In th' sees little advantage to either side
rt',‘cl*ed thc lan« figure, ready to step into, get one of our East five and thirty hundredths (5.30) Doe Venen, her husband; Frank Le
good ol’ times befo' th’ wa’” there Military critics say that the result of î'^^,9'_*a’ucd at $47,783,848 or about Ready Made Farms.
chains, thence South 76 deg. East Duck and Mary Roe Le' Duck, hu
Dairying, Hogs and Livestock, four (4) chains, thence North one and wife, and to you and each of you, de­
>220 each, and 39.229 mules, 1. v«h
were frequent spelling bees in the Germany's
valued
prepardness
—
her
fine
country schools and, take jt from me, equipment and best men—have been at $7,783,041, or more than $190 a Make big Incomes Here. Lands ideal eighty hundredths (1.80) chains to fendants above named, in the name ot
for these purposes. Present condi­ the place of beginning, containing the State of Oregon you and each ot
the 10-year old pupil of that time in the field for the past twelve month head.
tions in Europe assure highest prices fourteen and thirty-five hundredths
could spell more correctly than the and that the Allies are just beginning
you are requiretl and hereby com­
The Hazards of Farming.
known for every thing raised.
ordinary business man of today. I11 to get their armies in fighting condi­
('4-35) acres of tidelands.
manded to appear and answer to the
These
offers
based
on
good
land
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Also Lot four (4), five (5), six (6), complaint filed against you in the
this day of poorly trained spellers 1 tion. The second year of war, there­
finest
on
earth
for
mixed
farming
and
Farming
has
always
been
a
hazar
seven
(7)
and
eight
(8),
in
Block
think it would be advisable to go fore, should show some decisive re­
above entitled suit on or before the
back to the school methods of the I sults for the great waste of money nous business. Fire, and frost and grain growing. The best land will be three (3), in Netarts Bay Park,
27th day of August, 1915, being more
i
taken
first,
so
time's
precious
to
you.
together with all and singular the than six (6) weeks from the date ot
past and revive old fashioned spelling and awful slaughter of men —Specta­ Hood; wind and hail and drought;
Write
or
call
today
for
free
hand
­
blight and the hordes of insect ene­
tenements, hereditaments and ap-
ap­ the date of the first publication ot
bees.
tor.
purtenances thereunto belonging, or
mies have destroyed the crops since book and full particulars.
/
L.
S.
THORNTON,
Dist.
Rep.
in anywise appertaining, to secure’the this summons, and if you fail to so
man began tilling the soil.
I would never advise any body to
Who Am I?
271 Pine Street.
payment of the sum of $3,050.00, with appear and answer to the said com­
there’s always some sort of a
engage in an occupation that is not
(Multnomah Hotel Bldg.)
interest thereon at the rate of 6 per plaint, for want thereof these plain­
crop left,' says a friend who lost a
agreeable to him, because one must
I am more powerful than the com- major portion of his shocked wheat
Portland, Ore.
cent ppc annum from July 2, 1909 due tiffs will apply to the Court for the
find pleasure as well as profit in a
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in the July freshet. "AH we can do is
I the plaintiff Samuel Leback, and the relief prayed for in their complaint,
business to succeed in it, and when bined a rmics of the world.
ts more Cntnrrh tn this section ot further sum of $1.200.00. with interest in substance as follows: For a decree
one has chosen a life work it is bad 1 I have destroyed more men than all to put the seed in the ground and the There
country than All other diseases put thereon at the rate of 6 per cent nd determining the adverse interests m
cultivate it the best we can, and leave together,
policy to change to something else, j the wars of the world.
anil uotit the last few vears
and to block fifteen (15) in and o>
because every occupation requires a I I am more deadly than bullets, and the harv.s* -a ti e wit, 01 .| e Le d was supposed to l>e rneurM.le For a irrynt a,,r!um from July 2, 1909 due the Miller’s Addition to the town of Till­
1 have wrecked more homes than the These rich bottom lands will over­ many years doctors pronotmeed ll a torn I plaintiff Joseph E. Dillian. and the
special education and experience, and mightiest
disease and prescribed local remedies, nnd
amook and State of Oregon and de­
of seige guns.
flow. T hat s why they are rich "
a change to another means loss of
by constantly falling to cure with locnl further sunt of $700.00, with interert
claring the plaintiffs to be the ow"'
I
steal,
in
the
United
States
alone,
thereon
at
the
rate
of
6
per
cent
p-r
And
v
it|>
all
its
hiu
h.
iir,„,
n/
is
treatment.
yronouHNd
it
Incurable
Sei-
much time, and time is worth money
cuce baa proven OltSrrb to be a consti­ wimTmfrpn ■fuly a' ‘’i9 duc Pla‘“tiff ers in fee simple »nd entitled to the
over
$300,000,000
each
year
perhaps
the
most
staple
and
sub
­
—a great loss in this age of rapid de­
tutional disease, nnd therefor« requires
possession of said premises as against
velopment when human life is round­ I I spare no one, and I find my vic­ stantial of all businesses. They say constitutional treatment H all’s Catarrh William Pcncgor, and the further any and all p«?bsons whomsoever, and
tims
among
the
rich
and
poor
alike;
Cure. mnnafuctnr.d by F. J CheneV * sum of $500.00 attorney's fees in this
that
90
per
cent
of
the
merchants
fail
ed up to its fullness much sooner
Co..
Toledo.
Ohio,
u
the
o
ily
ton>iitu-
the young and the old, the strong and Me have always suspected those tio ial cure on the market It is taken in suit, all secured by the lien of said yourselves in particular, and for the
than it was in the past. The life that weak;
widows and orphans know me. statistics, but certainly a much small­ ternalle in doses from to drops to a tea- mortgage, and that the lien of said costs and disbursements of this suit,
was most useful is the one that is set­
I loom up to such proportions that er proportion ol the farmers are sold spoonttll. It actad.reetty on the blood mortgage be adjudged and ' decreed and for such furtht.-1 ,elief as to the
tled and its sphere of action marked
and mucous surfaces of the system
Thee to be superior (.0 all claims, liens, in- Court may seem meet in the premises.
I cast my shadows over every field of out under the hammer.
ot’i hundred dnllnrw for nry case it
out for the future. It docs not require labor
andV a1"? “’“‘it °f' ’n and ,o 5aid
This summons is served upon you
from the turning of the grind­
fails to care, bead for eitcniai s ' nnd tea
1
here
is
no
starvation
in
the
coun
­
any great degree or originality and stone to the moving of
every rail- try and few cases of eharity outside tlmtniials.
hrM k
owned or claimed by virtue of an order of the above
AddrrM E J CHEN I Y * C ) To edn, 0. or
determination to confine ourselves to road train.
or held bv either of the defendants entitled Court, which order was made
of the infirm and helpless. The prob­
Tuse llall'A Familr Fills for constipation.
the pursuit of single interest, pro­ I
herein, and that said mortgage be and entered o^, the 17th day of May.
1 massacre thousands upon
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thou- lem of unemployment is not pressing,
vided that the interest be satisfying. sands
foreclosed, and the said lands and I • Qtx. directing that publication there
of wage-earners in a year.
and
we
do
not
lie
awake
nights
won
­
Its pursuit is natural because it ap­
Olied'tn’
a.nd thC
"n- of be made in the Tillamook Head-
A Freakish Storm.
I lurk in unseen places, and do dering if we can get the monev to pay
peals to us a*d we not only take most of niv work silently. You are
Lv?ra! Wards l'’' Fa>mtnt of said bght, a newspaper of general circula­
next
month's
rent
—
Farm
Life.
pleasure in whatever service may be warned against me, but you heed not.
J And again Kansas is in the lime- ^t»r„ ?"T5' Pr,nf'Pal and interest tion published in the County of Tilla­
-
required of us in following it out. but
light with a new and strange mid- attorney s fee, costs of suit and costs mook and State nf dregon for <
I am relentless I am everywhere;
In
time
of
peace
prepare
for
war,
it soon become a matter of course. in the home, on the streets, in the for in time of war ycu’ll have to; as 1 summer yarn. It is said that a ____
to I period of six (6) successive weeks.
Kan- ?heMc'' J.nd ’Uch further decr**
We may become skillful in a particu­ factory, at railroad
, sas tornado twisted up eight miles of tkejourt may seem equitable and Date of first publication July 15,
Old England is laboriously doing.
crossings,
and
on
lar wav in a pursuit that is naturallv the sea.
Date of list publication Afagiist
Akicust 26 ¡5
Says the Toledo Blade: “There 1 wire fensing and after rolling it up
1 he ‘bove named defending are
unpleasant to us, but when such skill
Charles A. add
and Claod
Claûd M.
SÍ.
I bring sickness, degradation and must be some way to solve the high ! into an immense ball, lightening fin­
is obtained through the sacrifice of death, and yet few seek to avoid tne,
H,"
0
'
0
—
,ha
’
,crvic
«
of
summons
Jones, 1307-0 Ycon Build­
cost of living problem other than by ished the work by making it molten
this
suit
is
ordered
to
be
had
uoon
opportunities to engage in an occupa­
I destroy, crush or maim; I give eating goats.” A goat raised on more mass. 1 his story is vouched Tor by
ing, Portland, Oregon.
P»blka-
tion that is wholly to our liking, we nothing but take all.
the farmer who saw the whole nro- Honh thereof
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
succulent provender th.in the debtis , «cding
are narrowmr < tir possibilities for
non
thereof
pursuant
to
an
order
Since Kansas is dry there
I am vour worst enemy.
of the billboards is not such bad eat­
in"itied
d
Co
nd
r
Cntir
u
d
by
,he
abo
”
future uku ' jk ,;. The man who faces I am carelessness!
should be no reason for doubting the
ing. Be careful of your goat's diet.
Make it worth $5 a day to h*
,8 k bvCXh°" ‘5'
day of fBn»
truth of this statement.
i
» »»«5. by which order the defendants job on the farm and the cities* jlild
be half depopulated.
_ -
Uncle Silas Says.
the world with feelings of self-satis­
faction and contentment with his
employment
and possessing
the
necessary degree of self confidence,
is yet wise enough to realize how lit­
tle he really knows and how much
there is to be learned.
Tillamook Head* List.
I
LAND i
20 YEARS TO PAY !