Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 01, 1916, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 1. 1916.
FIRE ! FIRE !
FIRE ! ! !
,v- ’ 1 State
of Oregon,containing
Oregon, containing 80 44
State of
, I making and selling beer here, it is il­ twisted around as to make people be-
situated and being in the Coun-
lieve that all they needed
was 1 to acres, r H
logical and unfair.
”
..
1 State of Oregon,
i iroinitl
ty of Tillamook,
•
If the law wholly prevented—or acres in order to get rich quick.
save and except ten acres off the
Maybe
it
is
true
that
the
buyers
AS A PROTECTION FOR
I was designed to prevent—the impor­
North side of said Lot one.
A new explanation has been given tation and use of beer in Oregon, it “ought to know better,” but evident­
last
de-
YOUR INVESTMENT
That
if
the
said
premises
for Germany's lavishing so many men wuuld be sound policy, of course, to ly they don't. Glittering hopes dangl­ scribed do not —
a - sufficient
- for
sell
should
cover
it with a fire insur-
on the attack un Verdun. It appears prohibit its manufacture and sale here ed in front of them blind them.
We call on all true and loyal citi­ sum to pay the amounts due plaintiff,
that \ erdun commands the Briey and no reasonable person could ob­
a-icy policy in a good company. Then
then
I
will,
at
the
said
time
and
place,
iron mines between Verdun and ject to the prohibition. But with per­ zens of the state to put the seal of immediately sell the balance of said
fire should happen to you, you
Metz, still in possession
of the mission specifically granted to all of disapproval on such schemes in the mortgaged premises, to-wit:
be able to start anew without de-
Freuch. Without them Germany can­ us to bring into the state and con­ future, to discourage any extravagant
Ten acres off the North side of Lot
for the companies we represent
not get enough iron for the war, and sume here two dozen quarts of beer a claims, to frown on every attempt to One in Section 6, Township 4, South
without them France would be crop- month it does seem that if our hop "boost” at the expense of truth, and of Range 7, West of Willamette Mer­
all
losses promptly. See us to­
growers, brewers, merchants, and to expose every swindling game start­ idian, in Tillamook County, Oregon.
pled.—Salem Statesman.
day. To-morrow may be just one day
i workmen were the victims of a very ed to entice poor people here under
Said sales will be made subject to
the pretense of becoming wealthy
too late.
A recent federal court decision in unjust discrimination.
redemption in the manner provided
raising
fruit
on
five
acre
tracts.
New York makes it a misuse of the
It is said that if any effort is made
by
law
and
as
provided
in
said
judg
­
What a pity it is that the state
mail to send a check to another when to amend the law by giving our brew­
ment and decree.
there are no funds in the bank with ers and businessmen equal rights with authorities could not have nipped Dated this the 6th day of May, 1916.
these
pestilent
things
when
they
were
which to meet it. The case decided the businessmen and brewers of other
H. Crenshaw.
Don’t think for a
was one in which a resident of New states in the matter of the manufac­ just sprouting.
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
moment
that
the
promoters
who
have
Y oik sent a personal check to a party ture and sale of beer, the prohibition­
m A . :u .sin in payment of a weasel. ists will retaliate by offering an exaggerated possibilities in the north­
Notice to Creditors
------ o------
The check was ¿¡»honored for the amendment that would quite prohibit west have done so because they were
PHONE US.
CALL ON L S.
WR11E IS.
so
loyal
to
our
state.
They
did
it
to
person making it had no funds on .de­ the importation of liquor into Oregon
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
fill
their
pockets
with
other
people
’
s
posit. The court held it was a misuse That might not be as great a calam­
dersigned has been appointed execu­
of the mails and the maker was fined ity as our prohibition friends seem money. The exact truth, the unvar­ trix by the County Court of Tilla­
$50.00. A great many checks go to think it would be. At any rate, it nished facts, are enough for Oregon. mook County,Oregon, of the estate of
through the mails in this manner and would be prohibition, which the pres­ She is a good state—a fine state. We Henry Zurtlueh, deceased, and all
it will be of interest to many to know ent law is not, and would have to it resent the lies that have been told persons holding claims against said
that it is a violation of law to so send an element of consistency which our about her, for they have damaged us estate are hereby requested to present
so-called prohibition wholly lacks. In all, and their efforts will continue for the same to said executrix, duly veri­
them.—Sheridan Sun.
------ o------
permitting us to import beer and en­ many years. Every swindled man and fied as required by law, within six
King Coco Cola is dead. That old couraging us to send out of the state woman will tell of their burst bubbles months from the date of this notice
<.l< ; "l who had almost as many Oregon-earned money for the bever­ and lay the blame on all of us. Let at the office of George P. \\ inslow,
sia»>.s as King Booze, was formerly age and in refusing to allow our us have no more of it.—The Oregon Attorney at Law, lillamook City,
Oregon.
< x i nled bv ti e United States su­ home industry to profit by our pur­ Farmer. _________________
Dated this May 25th, 19-16.
preme court Monday, when that tri­ chases, the prohibition law comes as
Notice of Referee’s Sale.
Lousia Zurflueh.
bunal upheld the government in a ■ near to beind ridiculous as any meas­
Executrix of the Estate
suit commenced in Tennessee to bar ure passed by a free, intelligent, and
In the Circuit Court of the State of
ofHenry Zurfleuh, de­
the manufacture and sale of this sovereign people could possibly be.
ceased.
popular soda fountain drink on the It sounds more like legislation in re­ Oregon, for lillamook County.
Virginie
Roy
Marelau,
Yvonne
grounds that it violated the pure food straiut of lióme industry.—The Spec-
Gervais, Fernando Gervais, Zel-
Notice of Sale.
¡aw The government contended that tator.
ia Primeau Caroti and Thco-
cr co cola was injurious to children
phil
Caron
her
husband,
Ernes
­
Frightened Already.
Notice is hereby given, that the un
■ ■■•-! nervous persons because it con­
tine Primeau Berthelet and J.
dersigned Administrator will iron
i' ' caffeirm; also that it was mis-
F.
Berthelet
her
husband,
James
Mr. Hughes is the chosen candidate,
and alter the ¡¡3rd day of June, 1916
b> .tided inasmuch as the amount of
. . nd cola which it contains are of the old guard. They are doing J. Polan, Mary Polan Dore and
sell at private sale the whole, or sucJ
J.
A.
Dore
her
husband,
portion thereof as may be necessary,
only present in the ratio of one part much to put him to the front and he
plaintiffs.
of tiie following described real prop
to ,’“,oou part of the drink.—Iteinizer. | knows they are. He can not help
vs.
erty situate 111 Tillamook County
knowing it if he reads the papers. He
Oregon, to-wit:—
A law prohibiting trespassing on gazes complacently upon their efforts i Valentine Roy Desrochers and
r.uiroads in the state of Oregon is and yet pretends not to sec them.— G. Desrochers her husband, Po-
Lots 1, 8, 9 and 10 of Block 5 ii
melia Roy Kavanagh and John
•rely needed. Why we haven't one Portland Journal.
the Town of Bay City;
Doe Kavanagh, her husband,
- ■ G
,
cj i only be conjectured. There is so
Lot 6 of Block 1, and Lot 1 ano
Everyone who reads this, knowing i Marie LeFebvre Faubert and
much effort to mulct the railroads in
three fourths interest in Lot 2
damage» that perhaps our lawmakers that the Journal will be for the Dcm- John Doe Faubert her husband,
Block -6, Cone & Company’s Addi
• Io not wish to take away this priv­ ochatic candidate anyway, will know ' Louis Primeau and Jane Doe
tion to the town of Bay City;
!
Primeau
his
wife,
Hormisdas
ilege from the pec pie. It seems al- just why it is written and printed. It
One-half interest in Lots 15 and 16,
rn
incredible that during the year is neither more nor less than an at­ Roy and Jane Doe Roy his wife
Block 55, and Lots 13 to 16 inclusiyi
Joseph
Roy
and
Jane
Doe
Roy
A
ending June, tot5, there were 5,084 tempt to discredit the man who was
of Block 57, of Pacific Addition tc
trespassers killed and 6,448 injured on the choice of Oregon Republicans in his wife, Lamentia Roy Daouts
the Town of Bay City.
railroads in the United States. Most a free primary and who, if nominated and J. B. Daouts her husband,
The sale to be made in pursuance ol
<>i these are wage, earners and chil­ at Chicago, will be the next Presi­ Romeo Gervais, Gilberte Ger-
an order of the County Court of Til­
I
vais,
Rene
Gervais,
Eugene
Roy
CD
!
dren, not hobos or tramps as many dent of the United States.
lamook County, Oregon, made the
I Victor Roy and Yvonne Roy,
x O'lld suppose. The railroads make I Justice Hughes was given an en­
17th day of May, 1916.
Defendants.
an earnest endeavor to stop this aw­ dorsement last Friday that fairly
Sale will be foY cash or upon such
Notice is hereby given, that by vir­
ful slaughter, but in most of the amazed even those who were most
terms as may be approved by the
tue
of
a
decree
of
partition
and
order
I
slates they get no help from the leg­ hopeful that a vote of confidence
County Court. Bids will be received
islatures making trespass a penalty.— would be given him in Oregon, and of sale entered in the above entitled by the administrator at his office in
cause
on
the
3rd
day
of
May,
1916,
this endorsement was given in the
Telephone Register.
Tillamook City, Oregon, from and
face of the fact that his name was on and of an execution issued in pursu­ after the date named.
ance
thereof
and
to
the
undersigned
Dated this May 25th, 1916.
There are 2,000,000 wage earners in the ballot against his will. He was directed, commanding sale to be made
H. T. Botts.
Mew York state who are subject to opposed by two of the strongest as­ of the real property hereinafter des­
Administrator with the Will An­
the workmen's compensation law and pirants among the Republican possi­ cribed for the purpose of making par­
bilities,
both
of
them
avowed
candi
­
one out of every 35 of this number
tition of said real property among nexed of the Estate of Harry Wing­
was disabled for more than two dates and one of them one of the best the parties of said cause, the under­ ate Cottle, Deceased._______
weeks by an industrial accident in the known progressive Republicans in the signed referee will, on Friday the
Notice.
18 months ending December 31, 1915, United States. Both of these candi­ ninth day of June, 1916, at the hour
according to a report issued by W. dates made active campaigns in Ore­ of 10 o’clock a.m. at the court house
Notice is hereby given, that the
f>. Archer, deputy state industrial gon while no campaign was made for
| i door in Tillamook City, Oregon, sell County Court of Tillamook County, 5 passenger Overland, Rebuilt
commissioner. In the 18 months there Justice Hughes.
Yet the primary election on Friday at public auction to the highest bid­ Oregon, will receive sealed bids for
were reported 337,500 industrial ac­
$450.00
and painted like new
der for cash in hand the following de­
cidents, of which 56,374 involved total was nothing less than a Hughes land scribed real property situate in Till- one hundred cords of wood to be cut
$
25.00
forty-six
inches
in
length,
and
de
­
1913
One Ford Body,
disability for over a fortnight, carry­ slide. Under the somewhat peculiar , amook County, Oregon, to-wit:
livered and corded in the basement
ing therewith an allowance of two- circumstances, it was one of the most ■
35.00
Lots two (2), three (3) and thir­ of the Court House, until June, 8th, One Ford Body, 1914
expressions of confi- !
thirds of regular wages. There were remarkable
teen (13) of Section 31, in Town­
1,214 deaths from industrial accidents dence ever given to an American in ship 3, North of Range 9 West of 1916, at to o'clock a.m. and at that
Until July 1st will give extra easy
and 81 per cent of the victims had public life. In view of it, talk of the Willamette Meridian, and the North time opened and read.
terms on New For Cars.
Bids will be received on either
others depending on them for sup- "old guard” is simply foolish.—Ore­
half
of
the
Northeast
quarter;
the
Hemlock, Alder or large Fir Slab
of the first 30,000 gon Register.
- port.
. An analysis
.
South East quarter of the North East wood.
claims for benefits under the compen­
quarter,
and
lot
three
(3)
of
sec
36
in
The County Court reserves the
Injuring Oregon.
sation law shows that the average
Township 3 North of Range 10 We?t right to reject any and all bids.
I
value of a death award was $3,240;
Dated this the 25th day of May,
Not very long ago, a few weeks of Willamette Meridian, and, com­
a -n< value of a permanent total
mencing at the meander post of the 1916.
J.
C
Holden,
County
Clerk.
only,
a
man
named
Jesse
Hazcll
was
disability award, $7,575; average per­
section line between Section 31 in
manent partial disability award, $120.- ’ arrested, found guilty of fraud and Township 3 North of Range 9 West,
38, average temporary total disability ludged in the Multnomah County jail. and Section 36 in Township 3 North
This man was president of the North­
award, $42.42.—Oregon Voter.
western Association of Oregon City, of range 10 West, and running thence
■■ ■ o— ■■
North on said Section line 30 rods;
The dangerous individual on the incorporated in the state in 1910. The thence West 208 feet; thence South,
public road these fine days is the alleged purpose of the company was parallel with said section line, to the
speed maniac who runs his automo­ to develop a tract of land about six Nehalem river; thence following the
bile 40 miles an hour and whose track miles from Oregon City, and known right bank of said Nehalem river
is covered up by a cloud of dust. That as "Redland Park." The company was easterly, up said river, to the place of
'ellow is dangerous to the highway supposed to plant and care for fruit beginning.
farer, to the farmer who drives peace­ trees and sell the land in five and
Dated this 11th day of May. 1916.
fully to market and to the man who ' *cn acre tracts, delivery to be made ¡
TOBACCO IS PREPARED
H. Crenshaw. Referee.
I
when
■
is enjoying a jaunt with his family. al U*e end of a certain period
FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE
payments
were
carried
out.
About
160
This road hound thinks of nothing
PROCESS DISCOVERED IN
Sheriff
’
s
Sale
of
Real
Property.
men
and
women,
most
of
them
wage
but speed, speed. He cares nothing
MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO
------ o
for scenery or the rights of others earners, made payment to the com- 1
Notice is hereby given that by
PRODUCE THE MOST DE
who travel the road. He is a product panv of over $72,000 altogether.
One of these men agreed to pay virtue of an execution issued out of
of a weak law enforcement on the
LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE­
the
Circuit
Court,
of
the
State
of
Ore
­
• ul of sheriffs, constables and city $3000 for a 10-acre orchard, delivery
SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG-
gon,
for
Tillamook
County,
and
to
marshals. He should be taught that with bearing trees to be made at the
tSETTE AND PIPE SMOKERS.
the roads do not belong to him en­ end of five years. He made regular me directed on the 3rd day of May,
tirely The speed maniac opens the payments amounting to $1500 in the 1916, upon judgment and decree duly
PROCESS PATENTED
< m ine of his machine full blast and term, and when he came out to take rendered, entered of record and dock­
JULY 30™ ¡907
and lets her pound the road, caring possession, believing the assurance of eted in and by said Court on the 30th
nothing for human life Some of these the company literature that he would day of December, 1915, in a certain
.R eynolds T obacco C omwoiy
da.ts a faimci will take the law in his have an easy lning and plenty of suit then in said court pending,
W inston S aiem .N.C.U.S.A.
wherein
J.
Baumgartner
was
plaintiff
profits.
bands and armed with a shotgun will
He found some land bearing stones and Martha Psetak; M, T. Moisan
DOES NOTBITE THE TONGUE
puncture the tires of the road hound
X
•id • ausc him tn stop suddenly and and big stumps instead of fruit trees. and Josephine Moisan, his wife; C. C.
Royal and Mrs. C. C. Royal, his
1
lie
title
ic
held
was
of
no
value,
for
consider the rights of others.—News
the land was mortgaged heavily, wite, were defendants, in favor of
Reporter.
llazell had sold more land than the plaintiff and against defendants. And
- -o-----
by which execution 1 am commanded
1 lie bragging of the Portland Jotir- company ever owned, in all over Soo
1 il as to how it holds its columns acres. 1 here were some 50 acres in to sell the property in said execution
mentioned, and hereinafter described,
1 i< "to ill sides, all comers and all grain and some nursery apple stock,
to pay the sum due the plaintiff of
P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the
c ilidates in current controversies." and most of these trees were dead or t I6U0.00 with interest thereon from
■ 1 . must appear contemptable to dying.
goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by
'
the
24th
day
of
February,
1914,
at
l he company operated very juickly,
those who know anything about the
the
rate
of
ten
per
cent
per
annum
a patented process that removes bite and parch!
J< .11..... 1'; methods and hoo ntr«b at but succeeded in robbing a lot of in­ until paid, and for the further sum of
You can smoke it long and hard without a come­
variance they are with what it claims. nocent people. At last the United >76.00 attorney's fees, and the furth­
••cently the Oregonian showed how State* government got alter it and er sum of 151.15 costs and disburse­
back!
Prince Albert has always been sold without
Senator Dav's letter was ‘Mrbbe-,<t- put an end to its operations, but the ments. Said mortgaged premises arc
coupons
or premiums. We prefer to give quality!
money
was
spent.
cly mangled, excised, emasculated
l'rubably this man will be punished, described a* follows, to-wit:
and I ’ne-penctlcil," by the Journal be-
The Southeast quarter of the North­
Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette
foie it permitted it to appear, but but that will not help the poor, delud­ east quarter and Lot one of Section
there arc local people who learned ed victims to any great extent. With 6 in Township 4 South, Range 7,
enjoyment!
And that flavor and fragrance and
•’omething of th" same kind about the hopes shattered, with hatred tn their West of Willamette Meridian, in Till­
coolness
is
as
good as that sounds. P. A. just
T... r- |'s methods onlv recently. A hearts of Oregon, believing no doubt, amook County, Oregon, containing
answers the universal demand for tobacco
resolution on the land grant bill was that the state is full of such people, 80.44 acres .
adopted bv the local Farmer's Union they try to raise money enoi^gh to
1 will, on Saturday the 10th day of
without bite, parch or kick-back!
I
recently, in which the consideration get back home.
Perhaps this particular swindling June, 1916, at the hour of 10 o’clock
for the settler was urged. The Journal
a.m. on said day, at the front door of
Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder
in publishing it again deliberately game was more flagrant than most of the County Court House in Tilla­
than to walk v into the nearest place that sells
em..cvlated it bv eliminatin'' all ref­ the others, but Oregon and the en- mook County, Oregon, sell at public
I
____ plagued
___
erence to criticism for the Chamber­ tire Northwest have been
tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A.” You pay
auction to the highest bidder, for cash
lain bill. It was not in line with the and hurt by many such operation»«. in hand, on the day of sale, all of the
out a little change, to be sure, but it’s the cheer-
All
of
them
arc
not
so
barefaced
and
Journal’s policy. The Journal is the
right, title, interest and estate which
fullest investment you ever made!
noodv-goody hypocrite of Journalism outrageous, but many mislead people the said defendant, Martha Psetak,
Is without peer or parallel!—Banka gave them something of no value for had in and to said premises on the
a
good
price
and
misrepresented
Herald.
24th day of February, 1914, and also
everything connected with the pos­ all the right, title and interest of all
sibilities.
In Restraint of Home Industrie«.
persons claiming under said defend­
Oregon is a great state, abounding ant, Martha Psetak, subsequent to
An effort will he made to «mend in resources. We admire her and said 24th day of February, 1914.
that section of the prohibition law stand by her on all occasions. To lie 1 hat 1 will sell first the following de­
tbit prohibits th* manufacture and about her docs her no good, but harm scribes! portion of said premises:
sale of Beer in Oregon. As the law The sharks and swindlers,, sometimes
The Southeast quarter of the North­
R. A Rey^M. T-Uee. Co. W,n»tOB.S.Um, N. C Copyright 1916 by R. J. Roynold. Tobacco Co.
s'tnds today, giving the citizens the posing as "boosters," have injured east quarter and Lot one of Section
right to import beer into the state bn* the good name of the state and every 6 in Township 4, South of Range 7.
denying to the citizen the privilege of citizen in it Statistics have been so West of the Willamette Meridian,
What the Editors Say
WATSON,
“ The Insurance Man
TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
flüEX. JVIcNßlR & CO.
GENERAL HARDUUARE
IÇitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
¡YAMHILL
«
MILLING COMPANY, j
Tillamook, Oregon.
5
“Oregon Flower,’’ a Hard Wheat Patent.
“Yamhill Family Blend,” Hard & Valley Wheat.
“Morning Star,” Select Valley Wheat.
!
Automobiles
Have Your
Good Values in Used
Cars
House
Wiring Done by
Coa$ poWei1 Co.
See ROSENBERG
At Tillamook Garage
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.
P. A. puts new joy
into the sport of
moking !
X7OU may live to
I be 110 and never
feel old enough to
vote, but it’s cer-
tain-sure you’ll not
I, know the joy and
contentment of a
friendly old jimmy
-1 pipe or a hand rolled
cigarette unless you get on talking-terms
with Prince Albert tobacco!
J
F ringe s A lbert