TILLAMOOK «HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER, ■ 14
THE GREATEST “BUCK UP She will give all the money and all
I
the men needed for the job she has on
tiff for suit money allowed, »»Ifol
NATION IN CIVILIZATION.
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY
TEACH-
Proof
of
tile
pudding
is
in
the
eat
ADVERTISING RATES.
hand.”
_____________
lows: $125.00; $75-00 for attorneys
ing.
Bro.
Trombley
is
a
Democratic
ERS’ ANNUAL INSTITUTE.
Legal Advertisements.
fees
and
$50.00
for
suit
money.
free trade booster and political Hop
What a Great American Financial ai.ooo MORE
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BRITISH FALL
First Insertion, per line............... $ .10 per, and is greatly elated now that we Large Number of Instructors to Take
Expert Thinks of England.
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.05 are under Democratic rule. We want
Each subsequent insertion, line.
Part in the Proceedings.
Oc’Rber Casualties Already Are Ex
our respected brother and the people
Business and professional cards
Isaac F. Marcosson, one of the best
tremely Heavy.
of Tillamook county to see what free
1.
00
Tilla-
known
financial
journalists
of
the
The
annual
meeting
of
the
one month ................................
trade did to the lumber industry. mook Teachers’ Institute will take
United
States,
has
been
in
England
.05 Here is a paragraph taken from the
Local, per line each insertion.
The present enrollment of the lill
London, Oct. 11.—British casualties
two months studying the f'"anS1“1
place in this city 011 Monday, Tues-
Oregonian:
Display advertisement, an inch,
day and Wednesday of next week at amook schools is 402. lliis is 15 inor<" conditions of that cou"tryi'.?Vthehead reported since October 1 amount to
“the blessings of Democratic free the High School building. A large than were enrolled at this tune last
more than 21,060. The week-end casu
.50
one month ..................................
so he came 111 touch with the lead
trade must be keenly enjoyed by the number of instructors have been se year, and 66 more than were enrolled ing
n| bankers and great banking insU- alty list published today gives 200 of
All Resolutions of Condolence
British Columbia lumbermen. During
ficers and 4300 men.
at this time the year before. In the
.05 the first eight months of 1915 they cured. There will be an evening ses High School the growth is from 104 tuuons oi that country, and lus im-
and Lodge Notices, per line..
This brings up the total casualties
sion on Tuesday. Belo\v will be found
orcssions
are
interesting,
as
will
he
exported
to
the
United
States
through
Cards oi Thanks, per line..........
•05
at this time last year to III, the pres mind in the following interview published in the London papers since
the
names
of
the
instructors
and
the
Whatcom County 2200 carloads valu program with the different subjects ent enrollment. The Senior class in
the first of the month to 981 officers
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
ed at $850,000, while Oregon ami to be discussed:
the High School is smaller than the after making his ‘n***1«?“0"*’
and 20,351 men.
etc., minimum rate, not ex
The
impression
1
have
after
two
Washington mills are half closed and
Senior Class of last year, but this is
Instructors.
months' investigation of ,he f‘"anc,a]
ceeding five lines......................
.25 are selling at or below cost of pro
Frank K. Welles, Assistant Superin- conmensated for by the large Sopho position in England is one of amaze
GERMAN OFFICER LOSSES.
duction. Yet American lumbermen tendent Public Instruction, Salem, more and Freshmen classes. 1 here
merit and delight at the soundness of
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contribute
to
the
support
of
the
Unit
are
14
boys
and
20
girls
registered
Oregon.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
the situation. Despite the fact that 8,069 Killed, Wounded, and Missing
ed States government and Canadian
with
the
Sophomore
class
and
23
M. S. Pittman, head Rural School
(Strictly in Advance.)
lumbermen do not."
boys and 18 girls registered as Fresh Great Britain is called upon to bear
In Six Weeks.
Monmouth, Oregon.
One yeai ........................................... $*-50
Here is another clipping taken from Department,
men. Of the 11 students registered in the chief burden of the war as regards
E.
D.
Ressler,
Department
Indus-
financing
the
Allies
prosperity
is
Six months ............................................ 75 the federal report:
Since the beginning of the war Ger
Dr. ’B. W. DeBusk, Extension Di the High School, 37 are residents of everywhere most marked.
"In Washington and Oregon 60 per
districts outside of lillamook City.
many has sustained considerable loss
Three months........................................ 5° cent of wage earners are employed in trial Education, Corvallis, Oregon,
Frankly
1
was
led
to
expect
a
poor
Oregon University, Eugene, One is registered from another coun England, an England with a diminish lI es in officers, and these losses have
lumbering. Within two years lumber vision
ty in Oregon, one from Idaho and
Oregon.
much increased in the last months.
one from Alaska. Eight students are ing purse, but after thirteen months The statement of German officers,
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. i prices have declined from $13.50 base
Mrs.
M.
L.
Fulkerson,
Primary
In
per 1000 feet, to $7.5®, making a dif stitute Instructor, Salem, Oregon.
attending from district No. 1; J3 of war the England that is revealed killed, wounded and missing on June
to me is one ot serene and abundant
ference of $30,000,000 to $35,000,000
Mrs. Harriet Hickox Heller, Boys from district No. 2; 3 fr°m district prosperitv, with money never so 1 attained the figure of 43,972 units.
the market value of the normal
No. 26; 4 from district No. 27 and the
Editorial Snap Shots. in
and
Girls
Aid
Society,
Portland,
Ore
By July 15 it was raised to 52,041.
output. Wages constitute 75 per cent gon.
others are scattered. All but one of plentiful and the working classes The increase in a month and a half
of the lumber cost and 40 per cent of
certainly
never
so
rich.
.
1
■
_
the
students
in
high
school
are
be
Karl W. Onthank, principal Tilla
The piece of road west of the Ma th« railroad transportation cost. The
All the fear about England losing has thus been 8,069.
tween the ages of 14 and 20. None are
The German authorities have com
ple Leaf factory should be hard sur- wage value in lumber far outweighs mook Schools, Tillamook, Oregon.
her [dace as the heart of the finan-
over
20
and
one
is
below
14.
J. H. Dunstan, president County
c . *■ world
. . • is unfounded.
r__ Inner So long as menced to take account of the men
cial
the timber value.”
iaccd.
The
average
daily
attendance
dur
Fair Board, Tillamook, Oregon.
the English flag controls the seas aged from forty-six to fifty. These
Peter Crockatt, English, Civics and ing the past month was 369.2 and the London must remain the financial measures demonstrate that Germany
The way to “beat it”—we mean the
per
cent
of
daily
attendance
was
98.4.
“The blow that almost killed father”
Sunday closing law—is to put out a struck Bro. Baker this week when Debating, Tillamook Oregon.
heart of the world. It is ridiculous to is occupying herself with a difficult
Mrs. H. C. Hanson, History and Several classes had above 99 per cent assume
sign with these words on it: "Under lumber advanced from $1.00 to $2.00
that New York will ever take situation of her effectives after one
daily
attendance
and
the
grou-
of
14
Teachers' Training, Tillamook, Ore
taker’s parlors.”
her
place,
more especially as in Amer year of war and the prodigality of
Sophomore
boys
registered
with
Mr.
per thousand and cheese went up gon.
ica
the
opportunities
af orded by the human lives of which she has given
Crockatt,
went
through
the
last
another cent per pound accompanied
Roy’ C. Jones, County Agriculturist,
The Oregon Voter is beginning to by the announcement that it would
month with a perfect record of at war have not been at all well taken evidence She has at her disposal, ac
Tillamook,
Oregon.
cording to the Journal of Geneva,
show its hand. It is boosting Oswald I soon go higher. Bro. Baker’s long
-Miss Hazel McKown, Music and tendance and punctuality. Sixteen I advantage of. England will always be only the 1017 class, diminished by
West for Congressman. Who’s next I drawn out lament over the depression
parents visited schools during the last the great coloniser in men and money
German,
lillamook,
Oregon.
on the Democratic slate we wonder.'' of the cheese market this summer,
and her flag will always maintain voluntary enlistments.
month.
Program.
The High School Agricultural class, London's position in the financial
; which he claims was caused by Can
Monday,
October
18th.
Some people think the President adian and other foreign shipments
taught by Mr. Sanders, is doing some realm.
....
, • 'TWO FORMS OF MAIL BARRED
Selected subject, M. S. Pittman.
was a little too premature in doing allowad by the tariff policy of the
1 have been especially interested in
“A survey of the Surveyed,” Mrs. practice work in drainage. After
the courting act so soon after the Democrats, would be amusing if it
studying soils in both field and class the thrift campaign, lhe call has gone Reflections on War Nations Taboo
death of his wife. .Maybe he was, blit did not make a public exhibition of M. L. Fulkerson.
“Some mental tests of use to teach and doing some work in the field home to the rich, but the poorer and
in United States.
many
there are a great _.....
. men who do the abnormal condition of his brain
with surveyors level loaned by Judge lower middle classes, who are enjoy
so before their wives are dead, ‘ as . which indeed must be in its last ers.” Dr. B. W. DeBusk.
Henderson,
the
class
is
planning
to
ing
such
abnormal
prosperity,
have
“Supplementary Reading,” Mrs. H.
Washington, Oct. II.—Two forms
divorce proceedings plainly prove.
undertake surveying and estimating still to be converted.
I stages of the softening
_ period, for C. Hanson.
of mail matter said to have been ex
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the
drainage
oi
a
tract
of
land
owned
Slow,
But
Never
Too
Late.
instead of Canada and New Zealand
County and School Fairs, J. H.
tensively used by persons desiring to
There used to be a terrible lot of shipping butter and cheese to us, as Dunstan.
by Judge Mason, north of town. The
What is going to happen after the indicate their sympathies in connec
railroad hot air in Tillamook before , Bro. Baker would have us believe,
whole
of
Saturday
afternoon
will
be
war,
when
the
people
have
been
earn
Co-operation, County Supt.
the county obtained railroad connec we have been shipping large quanti
spent by this class for the beginning ing so much and accustoming them tion with the European war were
Tuesday, October 19.
barred from the mails as unneutral
tions. Another hot air wave appears ties to these countries. By the time
selves to a In,’her standard of living today by Postmaster-General Burle
“The preparation of the lesson,” of this project.
to be on the tapis. It is what is known you lose another postoffice, Bro. Frank
Under
the
direction
of
Mrs.
E.
E.
have
to
face
less
prosperous
condi
K. Welles.
son. The order follows:
as the Coast road, the promoters of Baker, you will be a fit candidate for
"Vocational Guidance," E. D. Ress Koch and assisted by Mr. Kock, tions? Will there not be a certain
“Postmasters are directed to treat
which applied for a franchise through the lunatic asylum.—Herald.
Marie
Holden
gave
a
pianoforte
re
amount
of
unrest?
It
will
be
interest
ler.
as nonmailable under section 212 of
this city some years ago. Well, these
cital
last
Tuesday
evening
at
the
ing
to
see
how
England
meets
this
Bro. Trombley the Democratic free
" rhe school teachers’ Ifs,” M. S.
the penal codef section 481, postal
hot air schemes are goo tl ‘ ' for one trade bushwhacker and political Hop Pittman.
high school auditorium. The splendid danger.
...
. laws and regulations) envelopes, post
thing to boost real estate for the real per, says the snap shot man will be a
music
was
appreciated
by
a
large
My
opinion
of
England
is
that
she
is
Subject selected, Charles H. Jones.
cards, etc., bearing stickers contain
_ ______________________________
estate companies.
fit subject for the lunatic asylum
“Play and its meaning in Child Life’ audience. Miss. Holden leaves soon the greatest “buck-up” nation in civil ing the words, or having printed there
I
to
study
music
this
winter
in
Califor-
ization. When the game is going on words ‘Gott Strafe England,1 or a
when he has lost another postoffice. Dr. B. W. DeBusk.
There is another reason why new Well, well, well, It is gratifying to
“Palmer
Penmanship
Primary ' nia. Last year she graduated from the swift and strong she can come back. picture or a picture of the German
be
entered
local
high
school.
road projects should not
If she does not get into her stride
know that he will be fit for something Grades,” Mrs. M. L. Fulkerson.
Fire Chief Coates of the City Fire proper until things have become very escutcheon with a red blot labeled
___ There
_____ are
a good
into ___
next year.
l
We hope however, we haven’t shown
Selected Subject, Roy C. Jones.
department
gave
an
instructive
talk
many roads oil the main traveled road such glaring signs of lunacy as our
serious she does very remarkably ‘Lusitania’ inscribed* The Blot That
Wednesday, October 20
that should be improved, l ake for il respected brother, for every time he
from that point, and she has “bucked Won't come off,’ as being not only
Selected Subject, Frank K. Welles. to the students last Friday.
The Sophomore boys of the high up” wonderfully
lustration the Blaine road. T here is a butts in about the price of cheese he
these last few unneutral, but calculated to reflect on
Selected
Subject, Mrs. Harriet
school have a registration record of months. There was muddle at first, certain classes of persons."
large settlement in that vicinity, and i has a brain storm about the post of Hickox Heller.
too per cent in both attendance and but was it not inevitable? A nation
a good deal of country that is being fice. He certainly is buggy about the
Selected Subject, E. D. Ressler.
made productive by the settlers, but postoffice or a monomaniac on cheese
that finds itself at war unprepared is
“Teaching Public Speaking in con promptness for two reports.
LUCY GATES THINKS
Wm. G. Tait, local banker, spoke to bound to make mistakes. Waste is al MISS
the road and some bridges need fix and post office. No person with a nection with English,” Peter C.
POLYGAMY N ext THING.
the students Friday afternoon on the ways waste, but there are no mistakes
ing. So, isn't it a good idea to put our clear intellect would start out to dis Crockatt.
present roads in good shape for trav cuss the price of cheese and wind up
I
‘School Music”, Miss Hazel Mc- operation of a bank and also gave an now.
explanation of the banking system.
el before building new ones? We with some fool thing about the post Kown.
The great point with England is that . Granddaughter of Brigham Young
The Parent-Teachers’ Association when she is wanted she is always right
think so.
Says War Will be cause.
office.
•______________
"Health of the Child,” Karl w.
will meet at 7:45 Friday evening and there. She has the goods. 1 hat is
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Onthank.
will be entertained by a good pro what I have found during my stay in
Two of the justices of the peace in
Vote of Condolence.
San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 3.—Poly
"Seat-work, What and How,” Mrs. gram
.after which the election of of this country, and so I go back think gamy as a means of repopulating
this county were in the
M. L. Fulkerson.
ficers and the transaction of other ing what a wonderful country Eng Europe after the war is being serious
week. Justice Taylor
Alder Camp, No. 219. W. of W,. at
Evening session, Tuesday, 19th, 8 important
business will take place.
court, and wants $1,000
a recent meeting, passed a Vote of o’clock I’.M..
land is and what a wonderful people ly advocated by Miss Emma Lucy
Professor P. C. Crockatt, English the British are, a people that is al Gates, granddaughter of Brighain
injured feelings.
condolence to the family of the late
Round table discussions are arran and
Debating instructor at the high ways slow to act but in the end is Young, pioneer Mormon leader.
Some amusement was caused in the Jacob Blum, who died two weeks ged for the Primary and High School
school announced that on account of never too late.
circuit court when Dan Nicklas was since, John Blum being a member of Teachers.
Coming from Europe since the out
personal issues and the student body
on the stand last week. He was de I the order. The committee on condol
1 can with truth tell the American break of hostilities, Miss Gates pre
petition, that he had decided to re- people that there are only two big dicts that the women of the war
scribing w hat happened in a case, and ence was J. F. Powers, A. H. Gaylord
Circuit Court Proceedings.
main until the second semester of things in England to-day, “work and drained nations are today ready to ac
said he was taken to the skinflint's and Marion Perkins.
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school.
office, meaning Justice Stanley's of
fight.” The man who is not working cept polygamous
marriages. She
Circuit
Judge
G.
R.
Bagley
is
still
fice. Now of Justice Taylor can • re
Christian Church.
is fighting. The Ministry of Muni bases her belief on twelve years’ as
grinding out cases at the October
cover $1,000 for false accusations,
Notice of Sale of Execution.
tions is one of the finest examples of sociation with European women in
surely Justice Stanley can do the
The Sermon subjects for next term of the circuit court, and since
business organization it is posisble to various Old World capitals.
last week the following cases have
same. It is phasing to note, however, Sunday will be as follows:
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
by
vir- imagine; it is conducted like the most
Miss Gates, who for many years
that Justice Stanley is making it hot
Morning: “Glorying in Desciple- been dealt with.
tue of a writ of execution issued__ perfect industrial concern. The job is sang with the Royal Opera at the
John Theilcr vs. Tillamook County. of the Circuit Court, of the State out
for persistent violators of the law, ship." Evening: “Sour Grapes.”
of
Action for money. This case was set Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, being done on scientific lines and the Kaiser’s Theater in Berlin, was re
and that he skinning them doing so.
Last Sunday night Witnessed the aside
result is a superb industrial machine. cently here as a soloist with the
by
the
Supreme
court
and
was
largest audience that has been in at
t dated the 14th day of October, 1915, 1 could compare the Ministry of Mu
To our way of thinking, it would be tendance this fall. The Sunday School tried here on Wednesday. Theilcr I in the cause wherein John R. Harter nitions with some of the best organ Mormon Tabernacle Choir. She spoke
a wilful waste of'the taxpayers' mon has set October 24th, the day our claimed $1,000 from the county on was plaintiff, and Charles R. Soule, ized industries in America as regards freely of her faith in polygamy.
Mormon Wives are Happy.
ey to sink a big pile of money in a meeting begins, as our fall rally day. account of a culvert across the road, Soule Brothers, Incorporated, a cor the way jt is handled.
“I have,” she said, “known many
costly draw bridge across Nehalem Our aim is 300 in attendance on that which he claimed damaged him that poration, J. J. Jones, J. Swank, O. W.
amount of money. The jury decided
Serene, But Hard at It.
families in Utah where there are sev
bay. Far better and far wiser, to ex day.
Wilson and Harriet L. Wilson, his
against
The serenity of England is at first eral wives, and I have known many
pend the money in hardsurfacing
The officers and teachers of the county. him giving a verdict for the wife, C. M. Zumzalt, W. C. Look and
deceiving to the observer. He is in unmarried girls in Europe—where
roads in the north end of the countv Primary Dept, will give a party for
D. L. Shrode, G eo. Williams and Mrs. W. C. Look, his wife, and W. B. clined to think that England has not matrimony
the only career—and I
or build, first, the road around Ne- all children of that department next
Shively,
Assignee,
were
defendants,
*’
. vs R. H. _______
Bancroft. upon a judgment and decree rendered properly awakened up to the war, but am convinced the woman who is one
carney mountain, which is one of the Saturday, October ¡6, from 2 to 4 Charles Kunze,
most picturesque spots in Oregon. It pm. at the church. Parents are re Action for money. Dismissed by mo against the defendants above named, as he studies conditions closer he of the many wives is happier than the
would be quite different if Wheeler quested to send the children to ihe tion of plaintiff.
and in favor of the plaintiff, John R. finds this serenity hides the most permanent spinster.
Charles Ray and Wm. M. Owen, vs Harter, for the sum of seven hundred tremendous activity. To me it is mar
“Many girls in the Old World have
and Nehalem had no wagon roads. church at that time (all children be-
L. W. VanDyke, Action for money. and oo|ooo dollars, with interest there velous that England should be con told me they would much prefer be
When the < larilutldi Wheeler road is tween the ages of 3 and 8 inclusive).
For
trial
by
the
court.
ducting
this
great
war
sending
wave
ing a plural mate of a man who could
finished, Wheeler will have two roads
W e cordially invite all w ho do not
on at the rate of eight per cent per
L. S. Miller, vs. E H. Lane and annum from the 22nd day of July, after wave of khaki to the front, man give them a pleasant home, where
in or out, and as Neralem will pro- attend church elsewhere to our ser
Mcrtie
D.
Lane.
Action
for
money.
ufacturing
munitions
both
for
herself
they could live a useful life, to being
x id I with roads, we believe it is a vices next Sunday.
1911; seventy-five dollars attorney's
Verdict for plaintiff and against de fees; thirty eight and 621100 dollars, and for Allies, and yet be keeping up an old maid.
little premature to spend a lot of
fendant
in
the
suinof
$107.22.
"1 was txvelve years in Berlin, and
money on a costly draw bridge across
Fishermen Have Their Troubles.
with interest thereon at the rate of her ordinary world-wide commerce.
Carl O. Shagran vs. The “Arab,” six per cent per annum from the 30th
lhe world docs not realize the ex 1 have heard numbers of German
Nehalem Bay.
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Action
for
money.
Settled
per
stipu
For years past there has been more
day of January, 1915; sixty-one and tent of the enormous force of Eng women say they thought it far better
John T. Dougall appears to be mak or less trouble among the Nehalem lation in open court by the defendant ,63'100 dollars, with interest thereon land’s wealth and England’s intangi to have a home and family on a poly
paying
$175.00
and
each
party
paying
ing himself as obnoxious in Multno river fishermen in regard to set net
: at the rate of six per cent per annum ble assets. Pouring out all her treas gamous basis, where a husband took
mah 1 ounty as he did in Tillamook an<l drifting rights and this disagree own costs.
I from the 30th day of July, 1915; and ure in men and money, England is still proper care of his children, than the
Walter Fremont Schenck, vs. James for his costs and disbursements of a great going concern, carrying on system of monogramy, which in Eu
county. He accused Commissioner ment took an acute turn last Thurs
Holman of something that was false, day night when fishermen
from Wilson. Action for money. Dismissed th s suit, allowed and $53.55, and her foreign trade as usual. Money is rope tacitly permits several affinities.
and, that official "came back" at him, W heeler removed the anchors of set and settled.
I commanding me to satisfy the said plentiful despite the calling in of the
“And as a result of this war I firmly
Ashley and Rumelin vs. Mabel R. judgment by the sale of real proper gold.
which is about on a par with the ac nets belonging to Oscar Bergman
believe these ideas regarding mar
Terry. .Action for money. Verdict for ty belonging to the said defendants
America is particularly interested riage are going to be generally prac
cusation lie made accusing the clerk,s and Emil Larson.
in the question of “England of to ticed.”
office of this county of falsifying
The offenders were arrested and plaintiff in the.sum of $21.00 for note and hereinafter described;
public records, which, naturally, caus haled into Justice Thompson’s court dated Feb. 15, 1911, $9.59 interest and | Now, therefore, in order to satisfy I morrow?’ What is England to be
Miss Gates said she did not espouse
ed blood to boil in the veins of those Friday morning. The defendants W. $5 00 attorney’s fees.
the said judgment and decree I will, after the war? We realize the possi free love.
A.
F.
Coates
Lumber
Co.,
vs.
P.
J.
bilities
that
arc
in
front
of
England,
who were falsly accused. He made a S. York and G. L. Archibald, waved
on the 15th day of November. 1915, at
“That relieves the men of all re
mistake himself in taking figures examination and gave $200 bonds Sharp and Maud Sharp Action for 10 o’clock a.m. Of said day at the assuming that victory crowns the Al sponsibility, shifting it upon
the
money.
Verdict
for
defendant
Maud
lies
efforts.
Germany
must
be
pre
from the wrong roll, and upon that each to appear in the circuit court
front door of the Court House in
women,” she asserted. But I believe
Sharp.
paring
to
face
the
inevitable
situation
he based his false accusation. Com where they desired to have the matter
I illamook City, Tillamook County,
George W. Coffman vs. Alfred Josi. Oregon, sell at public auction to the 1 am not so sure that she is not mak every women has the right, if she
missioner Holman is a sincere, con ■ threshed out.
chooses, to select her husband.”
Action
for
money.
Verdict
for
plain
scientious public official who has done
The defendants claim that the drift
highest bidder for cash in hand the ing goods right now to sell when the
Asked about her views on eugenics,
tiff
in
the
sum
of
$391.65.
much to give Multnomah County an was blocked by the set nets and that
following described real property war ends. 1 he business organizations Miss Gates replied:
Feeney
&
Bremer
Co.,
vs.
Ole
Egge
honest administration, and the tim it was unfair and they proposed to
situated in Tillamook County, Ore ot tnc German nation should never be
“I do not hold eugenics necessary
and Henry Simmons. Action for mon gon, to-wit:
undervalued.
ber men arc only creating public sen have justice. Nehalem Times.
where men live like our Mormon
ey.
Verdict
in
favor
of
plaintiff
and
timent against themselves because of
Blocks three, four, nine, ten, eleven,
.... After the War Plans.
boys. Our Mormon standard of pur
against defendant Henry L. Simmons seventeen, eighteen, ninet en, twety’
their hireling’s effort to besmirch
What Germany may try to do will ity is the same for men as for women.
Notice to Creditors.
in
the
sum
of
$688.46
and
it
is
ordered
the character of Mr. Holman.
twenty-seven,
twenty-eight
and be to undersell England in the world Eugenics is superficial where both
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that the attached property be sold.
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twenty-nine, and lots from one to markets by going in for quantity pro-
have clean standards.
In the District Court
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United
W. G. Dwight, vs. John Krebs, Wil . seventeen inclusive and from twenty- duction, but if England is wise she sexes
“A good deal of misapprehension
Instead of starting new road pro States for the District of Oregon.
liam G. Willett et al. Foreclosure. For three to twenty-six inclusive, of block
jects, why not concentrate more ef
Wlu
• <l.uan,ity Production her- exists regarding polygamy in my
In the matter of A. C. \ ogler, bank trial by court.
I two, and lots one and from twenty-
tl- 1 15 «hfrc «c Americans ex grandfather’s day. For instance, the
fort on hard surfacing the highway rupt; No. 3320 in bankruptcy.
Evan
J.
Owens,
vs.
Alberta
Frock,
six
to
forty-seven
inclusive,
of
block
through the county? Looking at this
cel. We turn out motor cars by the Mormon women had an equal vote
Notice is hereby given that on the Henry Frock and A. L. Hembree.
sixteen, and lots from twenty-eight thousands and so reduce the imlivid with the men in the church. So, if
suggestion from an economy point of 12th day of May A. D. 1015 , A. C. Foreclosure, Decree.
|
to
forey-eight
inclusive,
of
block
ual price, because when you are man-
view, the taxpayers will be money Vogler of lillamook
Oregon, the
Clara Pierson vs. Francis D. Pear lilteen, and lots from one to eight ufactoring on a tremendous scale they lived in a state of polygamy it
ahead if the county court would ap bankrupt above named, was duly ad son.
was because they permitted it, not
Divorce.
Divorce
and
decree.
I
lnclusiv
,
and
from
fifty-seven
to
prove of this, for the maintenance judicated bankrupt; and that the first
your cost per single product is always because they were slaves to the sys
Oscar
Johnson,
vs.
P.
Krall,
E.
W.
sixty-one inclusive, of block twenty-
charges on the main road through meeting of his creditors will be held
than if you are manufacturing on tem.
Krall and W. J. Stephens. Foreclos one and lots one, two, and sixteen of a less
small scale.
the countv cats up a large amount of at my offices. Rooms 830-831 North ure
I
“The men were kind and good to
of
lien.
Decree
of
dismissal
block twelve, all in Avalon, in the
Let England bear in mind that the their families. My grandfather who
the road fund. Suppose the county western Bank Building, Portland,
against
defendant
Krall.
' County of Tillamook and State of only possible salvation of Germany had fifty-seven children, never made
had a hard surface road through the Oregon, on the 26th day of October,
George W. I’helps, vs. Tillamook Oregon.
length of the county, what a great lots, at to a.tn., at which time said
after the war is to undersell her Uy any discrimination in giving them
County
ct
al.
Writ
of
Review.
Motion
Dated the 14th day of October, iqtr. quantny production and she will not presents. Nor were the wives dis
saving there would be in maintenance creditors may attend, prove their
of
D.
J.
Hadley
to
quash
denied
and
j
charges. A large proportion of the claims, appoint a trustee, examine
H. Crenshaw, ».Tu naPP>nR At the same time criminated against.
main road through the county have the bankrupt, and transact such other proceedings attempting to vacate be
Sheriff of Tillamook one doubts whether there will be
“That is true today. I am intimately
reversed
and
annulled.
1 id more money expended on it from business as may properly come be
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County, Oregon.
"'ouiy enough in Germany to allow acquainted with the four wives of
Henry
Plasker,
et
al,
vs.
Clarence
First publication Oct. 14, 1915.
year to year than what it would have fore the meeting.
>h' "pCn’e ol *rta‘
President Smith of the Mormon
Mallett and Bos Turner. Foreclosure
cost to hardsurface it. A good start
chincry developments.
t laims must be presented in form of lien. Demurrer to plea in abate-1 Last publication, Nov. 11, 191/
Church and each have the same
Finally let me repeat how delight- things the others have."
has been made in hardsurfacing, so required by the Bankruptcy Act, and
men sustained.
why not push it along to completion sworn to.
„ Vth i‘h: *O,idity °f
««’»-
Charles
Zaiel
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Those
thenchers
hated
to
get
was
indicted
and
out cial machine I have been permitted
as soon as possible. Every new and
I he schedule file discloses no assets pleaded not guilty and trial set for of lheir ca»y chairs in their undcr-
Every body is pleased at Secretary
costly road project that is sanctioned
’"d how
1 am to Daniels’ asking Congress to provide
Dated October it, 1915.
October t*.
...
ground apartments: but as Frederick £
will delay the work of hard surfacing
be
able
to
return
to
America
with
the
A. M. Cannon,
for battle curisers that nobody will
Philadelphia Ann Owens vs. W illie ,hc Great once shouted to his soldiers
the highway through the county.
mesiage, ^England is as sound as a
Referee in Bankruptcy. R. Owens. Divorce. Motion of plaiu-
plain-
y°u «»nt «0 live forever!”
I
I bell, and England I is well under wav. be mean enough to remind him of his
last annual report.
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