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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1916)
Summon«. unsaid d f h 1 Kht,Lt"le and interest Ora R ¿Cir.nd.an,s E Wells and ertv B,Wells >" and to the real prop erty situate in Tillamook County Ore on described as follows: and s‘i8n--nBf at. V°* i05° <eet West nü 510.55 feet .\orth of the South- nltionÜï aid°rihC Ehck Th‘omas nation Land daim in Section 25 rownship 1 South of Range to West • thence North 209 feet to thé initial point oi the tract of land de left ‘denCe °n an anRle ,u ,hc tt of 89 degrees 20 minutes, 10s feet; thence South 32 feet to the North line ot tenth Street in Tillamook" City thence East along the North line of said Icnth Street 105 feet; thence North 32 feet to the place of begin- nin£. * Dated this 31st day of May, 1916. H. Crenshaw, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore. rirst publication June 1st. 1916. Last publication June 29, 1916. What the Editors Say. I provide* that whenever the president and vice-president are both unable for .my reason to perform the duties Notice is hereby given that the ---------- 0---------- 1 of the executive office, the secretary County Superintendent of Tillamook Waite, the self-confessed and con of state shall act as president. Presi County, Oregon, will hold the regular demned murderer, has had a change dent Wilson’s term expires at noon examination of applicants for State of heart since getting in the somber March ♦, 1917. That is Sunday. It’s Certificates at the circuit court rooms shadows ot Sing Sing, and has filed contrary to precedent, although not in Tillgmook, Oregon, as follows: his notice of appeal for a new trial. illegal, to hold an inauguration on Commencing Wednesday, June 28, Evidently his new found religion and Sunday. It is planned, therefore to 1916, at 9 o’clock a.m., and continu penitence did not reach far enough to have it on Monday, March 5. And so ing until Saturday, July 1, 1916, at take the grim walls of the death cell, for one day Secretary Lansing will be 1 o'clock p. m. and he must have more time to think president. He will be empowered to forenoon—Wi ¡ting it over.—Umpqua Valley News. Wednesday occupy the WhiteHousc if he chooses, ( Penmanship), Music, V. S. History, ----- o----- issue pardons, command the army Drawing. A Newberg resident who visited the and navy, and even to ride to the afternoon—Reading, county scat a few days ago spent a capital as the outgoing president in Wednesday Physiology, Manual Training, Com- little time in the office of the county the inauguration ceremonies. It will position. Domestic Science, Methods clerk, looking over the signed appli be the first time the secretary of state in Reading. Course of Studv for cations for the purchase of alcohol has ever had such an honor, and the Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic. for outward application, and he says second time the office has ever betn Thursday forenoon—Arithmetic, there is cause for alarm, since the held by any' one except the president History of Education, Psychology, records show an apparent epidemic of or vice-president.”—Telephone Regis Methods in Geography, Mechanical "sore legs” among drugstore patrons ter. _______ Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of of the county. The malady “broke Study for Domestic Art. out" son after the new law became A Great Institution. Thursday afternoon—Grammar, operative and is said to have reached Notice of Sale. Geography, Stenography, American the contagious stage in this section.— The bankers of the state have set the seal of their aproval upon the live Notice is hereby given, that the un Methods in Language, Thesis for Newberg Graphic. Primary Certificates, Education — stock show which is now annually dersigned Administrator will from Science of. A month in jail and a fine of $1,000 held in North Portland and translated and after the 23rd day of June, 1916, Friday forenoon — Theory and is the sentence which has been im their confidence into terms of dollars sell at private sale the whole, or such Practice, Orthography, Physical posed on a New York man for dese _ $10,1)00 to be specific. I'his means Portion thereof as may be necessary, Geography, English Literature. crating the American flag. The cul that the show will he financed as of the following described real prop Chemistry, Education—History of, prit was Bouck White, pastor of the never before, therefore that things erty situate in Tillamook County, Physical Culture. so-called Social Revolution Church, c..n be done which never could have Oregon, to-wil:— Friday afternoon—School Law, Lots 1, 8, 9 and 10 of Block 5 in Geology, Algebra, Civil Government, who admitted burning the national been done before. emblem and several other flags, The Portland show is different the Town of Bay City; Education—Childhood and Adoles which he declared was intended to from any other show in the country. Lot 6 of Block 1, and Lot 1 and cence. symbolize the melting of all flags to It now ranks next to the great Inter three fourths interest in Lot 2, Saturday forenoon—Geometry. Bot signalize the establishment of inter Live Stock Show at Chicago Block 6, Cone & Company’s Addi any, Education—School Administra national brotherhood. White also ad national which means that it is the second tion to the town of Bay City; tion . mitted making a statement to the ef show in consequence held in the One-half interest in Lots 15 and 16, Saturday afternoon—General His- fect that “The flag no longer repre United States. But it is not run as a Bieck 55, and -------- Lots 13 to 16 inclusive tory. Bookkeeping, Education—Meth- sents idealism, but stand for the vul- money making affair. There are no of Block 57, of Pacific Addition to | ods. gar’st and greediest set of profit charges of admission; everybody is the Town of Bay City. 1 Subjects on Education are for grad- grabbers since history began."—Polk welcome. Everybody is received with Ihe sale to be made in pursuance of' nates of standard ,^11,«,. colleges «»a and univer- County Observer. open arms and made to feel that his ----- of r . the l - z'_. . - an ’ order County Court of - — Til ¡cities who have not had fifteen hours presence is appreciated. Until the lamook County, Oregon, made the work in education. Have you noticed that the an livestock show began here it was not 17th day of May, 1916. W. S. Bae!, nouncements say that the National generally recognized that the Will County Superintendent. Democratic Convention, which will amette valley was the ideal spot in Sale will be for cash or upon such terms as may be approved by the be held in St.Louis, will nominate the Lnited States for the raising of Wilson and Marshall. The whole pro high grade stock. 1 here is no place County Court. Bids will be received AFTER ONE YEAR gram is cut and dried in advance, and can beat it and here eventually the by the administrator at his office in —........ O’ ■ ~ the delegates might just as well stay breeders will come for the finest Tillamook City, Oregon, from and Hillsboro Testimony Remains Un- at home and let the Democratic boss types ol breeding stuck, Stockmen after the date named. shaken. es do the work. Isn’t this a fine sam lrom over the country have been Dated this May 25th, 1916. Time is the best test of truth. Here ple of a w’ell oiled, smoothly operat more surprised over this outlook than H. T. Botts. is a Hillsboro story that has stood ed Democratic machine? When it any other. 1 hey have been surprised Administrator' with the Will An the test of time. It is a story with a Notice of Sale of Real Property on nexed of the Estate of Harry Wing point that will come straight home to comes to liberty of choice, the Demo at the quality ol me stock, beet and cratic rank and file have about as dairy, but they have been still more ate Cottle, Deceased. Execution. many' of us. much to say in the selection of their surprised to find there the natural William Wolf, Jefferson St., Hills candidates, as the hottentot has in conditions that so happily blend to Notice is hereby given, that by vir boro, Ore., says: "My back was so Notice to Creditors the selection of his chief. And yet the produce them. tue of a writ of execution dated the bad that I could hardly get around. Democratic press devotes columns to A tew years ago people would have 26th day of May, 1916, issued out of Doan ’ s Kidney Pills brought me al Notice is hereby given, that the un telling how we poor Republicans arc been satisfied to have had Portland the Circuit Court of the State of Ore dersigned has been appointed execu most immediate relief. After I had boss ridden. Fine bunk, sure enough. recognized as the pure bred stock gon, for Tillamook County upon a trix by the County Court of Tilla finished one box, my back was all center of the Pacific coast. But now judgment rendered in the Justice mook County,Oregon, of the estate of right. There is nothing equal to —News Times. nothing short of actual rivalry with Court for the Second Justice District Henry Zurflueh, deceased, and all Doan's- Kidney Pills for the cure of The automobile industry is one of the International at Chicago will of Tillamook County, Oregon, on the persons holding claims against said Kidney trouble.” (Statement given the remarkable symptoms of modern satisfy those in charge of it. In fol 15th day of February, 1916, in a cause estate are hereby requested topresent Sept. 23, 1911). industry and enterprise. The auto lowing this line they are simply fol Over a year later, Mr. Wolf said: mobile annexes the rural to the urban lowing the line of least resistcncc. wherein H. P. Sheldon was plaintiff the same to said executrix, duly veri Kidney Pills regions and makes the distance near. All that is needed is a little careful and E. P. Wells and Ora B. Wells fied as required by law, within six “The cure Doan's were defendants, said judgment being months from the date of this notice brought has been permanent.” It advances the building of better direction and the growth will follow Price 50c., at all dealers. _____ Don’t roads. And vet the motor car industry as a matter of course. 1 he Pacific for the sum of $18.96 with interest at the office of George P. Winslow, thereon at the rate of six per cent per Attorney at Law, Tillamook City, simply ask for a kidney remedy—get is merely in its infancy. It employs Northwest is growing proud of the Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that more than 225,000 skilled workmen annual stockshow, ft will grow proud annum from the 6th day of July, Oregon. 1914, $12.00 with interest thereon at Dated this May 25th, 1916. I Mr. Wolf has twice publicly recom and gives employment to about 1,- er as time goes on for it is already mended. Foster-Milbourn Co., Props. 250,000 more men in other industries one of the two great events in the the rate of eight per cent per annum Lousia Zurflueh. Buffalo, N. Y. from July 6th, 1914, and the further whose service is required by the auto pure bred stock business of the Executrix of the Estate sum of $19.75 costs and disbursements, mobile. There are those who depre country.— Felegram. ofHenry Zurfleuh, de- ! a transcript of which judgment was Piker. cate the increase of automobiles in ceased. filed and docketed in the judgment the West because of the enormous "Swatting the Rooster.” docket of said Circuit Court on the Burglar—The only thing I'm kick amount of money it carries back to 4th day of March, 1916, I did, on the I Brown—"The boss says that when ing about is bein’ identified by a man the cast. But it is equally so in other The state of Illinois offers statis 3ret day of May, 1916, duly levy upon | he was a boy on the farm they had a that kep’ his head under the bed- lines—but few implements for the showing that for the year 1915, the real property hereinafter describ mule that was just like one ; of the clothes the whole time. farm are manufactured in the West; tics the farmers of the state received ed owned by the said defendants E. family.” few of the package ceriais and canned $*5,U00,vuo horn the sale of eggs. P. Wells and Ora B. Wells. Jones—“Yes, and I know which good used in the West are put up in In the same report, it is estiiuateu Without Profit or Pleasure. Therefore, in order to satisfy the one.” the West, nearly all come from the that there was a loss of $5,000,000 » ♦ » sums of money due upon said judg East; our garments are almost entire ment and the costs on and upon this The parson—I congratulate you on "Whit way hae ye gi’en owcr ly woven and made in the East. The from bad eggs. This heavy loss in writ, I will, on the 30th day of June, your excellent crop of wheat this smokin’ Donal’?” Wecl, its no sic a West must forge ahead in industrial bad eggs is attributed to the males running with tlie hens during the 1916. at 10 o’clock a.m., at the court year, Mr. Grouser. pleasure after a’, for ye ken a buddys lines.—News Reporter. . summer months. house in Tillamook City, Tillamook The Cocky—Ah, do yer? An’ wot ain .... tebacy costs „„v. ower ...umic, muckle; «uu and » if I Reports from other states place the County, Oregon, sell at public auc about the terrible extry expense in ve’rc smokin' anithcr buddy’s ye hae The Seaside highway, or that por tion for cash in hand, to the highest takin’ it off an’ buyin’ bags?” I to ram yer pipe sac tight it’ll no drow. tion of it now being improved be loss proportionately high, and all agree with the report from Jllinios tween Columbia Beach and West as to the casue of the loss. Station, will be formerly opened with in the Hock are useful only appropriate ceremonies June 29. This to Males fertilize eggs and the only fertile is the date set by the newly organ eggs required are those used for Copyright 19ie by ized automobile club, which will have hatching purposes. An infertile egg ft J. K«yauids Tobáceo C«. charge of the program. With the will keep tor weeks and month* un completion of the work now under der conditions that would spoil a way, the highway between Astoria fertile egg in a very few hours. and Seaside will be practically hard- Some states have started a move surfaced all the way. Local autoists ment known as “Swat the Rooster ", are enthusiastic over this and the the plan of, which is to market on the ceremonies, more or less elaborate, 10th day of May of each year, all XX You’ve heard many an earful about the Prince Albert of June 29 will be the outcome of males that arc not considered a* be yWr patented process that cuts out bite and parch and lets you this enthusiasm, and will later re ing desirable to keep over another bound to the benefit of the beach re year for breeding purposes. Such smoke your fill without a comeback! Stake your bank roll that sorts, for it is probable that nearly males as are kept over for breeding Zsr it proves out every hour of the day, every machine in Astoria will be purposes, to be kept in separate pens somewhere along the Seaside high lrom the general flock after the /■/ Prince Albert has always been sold way every Sunday during the summer season. ZZ without coupons or premiums. We season, full to overflowing with breeding A report from Missouri estimates pleasure seekers who have been bar f-J prefer to give quality! that on May 10th, 1913, there were red by bad roads from enjoying to 225,000 males taken to market, and the fullest the outing facilities of Y There’s sport smoking a pipe or rolling that the marketing of these males Clatsop and Cannon Beach.—Seaside was a saving of $4,000,000 to the f your own, but you know that you’ve got Signal. poultrymen and farmers Of the state F to have the right tobacco! We tell you of Missouri. John U. Smith, in his travels over , “Swat the rooster and produce bet Prince Albert will bang the doors wide the four counties comprising the sen- ' ter eggs” is a good slogan, says Preu open for you to come in on a good time the national joy smoke atorial district in which he was a can Moore, of the Idaho Experiment Sta didate, met with many pleasant ex-' tion. firing up every little so often, without a ________________ pcriences. This was especially the , regret! You'll feel like your smoke past case at Hillsboro. He arrived in the j Campaign Revenue Bill. evening, and getting off the train ! has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot ----- o------ was hailed by an old time friend, ' Chairman Kitchin back up for a fresh start. of the House whom he had not seen for many Ways and Means Committee an years. This man took him in charge You swing on this say-co like it was a tip to a and for two hours introduced him to nounces that a majority of his com thousand-dollar bill 1 It's worth that in happi passersby. Finally the Newberg man mittee will report an omnibus reve bill, which will include provisions said he would have to go and get nue ness and contentment to you, to every man a tariff commission, antidumping some supper. “No you don't," said his for legislation and prohibition of “un who knows what can be friend, “There is to be a festival given fair competition.” High duties on im by the Eastern Star this evening and portations gotten cut of a chummy i of dyestuffs for five years you will go and get a big supper there are to be imposed, the proviso ""V jimmy pipe or a makin’s yr J and meet a lot of people."Which he that after that time with they are to be \ cigarette with did and had the time of his life. One reduced to a tariff-for-reveiiu' 1 basis. man regretted that he could not vote 1 lie revenue part of the bill will con ’ P.rir‘ce ,Albert,,[or for him. "I'm registered as an anti- tain a tax on the manufacture of mu ?. ,eU packing ! prohi and of course I can not vote for nitions of war, a lax on inheritance HE Prine« any man on any other ticket." Mr. and an increase of the supertax or Albert tidy red tin. and in Smith fell in with the man who ». J «rrXOirsTOCACCOCO. had uet. every Print« incomes. All the so-called “war N. C- an original idea “if I had my way.” large tax” is »to be retained, except the f' a reai you I he «aid, "1 would have every child on stamp levy on noi. . mortgage*, on it« revert« tide Yen11 birth tatooed on its back with name telephone messages, bills of laden and reed " Prccett Patented and date of birth. Then in case of an other instruments. July ” That means that theUnited State« Govern accident and it was necessary to find Mr. Kitchen believes that the Re ment hat granted a patent on th« out who the person might be, there ' publicans wilt be so averse to some process by which Prince Albert is made. And by svhtch toniue b’ta and would be all the information wanted.” features of the revenue measure that thr<Mt parcb are cut out' Every- —Newberg Enterprise. whera tobacco is sold yoa*11 ftnd they will be put in the’ position of ------ o I voting against the tariff commission Prince Albert awaiting you in toppy red bet«, 5c: tidy Here is something you hadn't id-a, which thev originated. Conse red Ur.«, ICc: handsom« pound and half-pound thought about: “Who will be the next quently, he looks upon the omnibus \ tin humid' rs and in president of the United States? Rob bill as' a piece of brilliant political that clave* crystal glass humidor. with ert Lansing But it isn't necessary to -.trategv But Republicans need not sponge - moistener get excited about it. It's a fact, but a be alarmed The country will not top. that keeps th« fact that needn't upset the campaign recognize '.he trick, but it will readily tcbaceo m tuen Ane condition— plans of any presidential candidate. see that the entire bill is a campaign L alwaysl The secretary of state isn't in politics document. A federal inheritance tax at all, and isn't likely to be. No con is of doubtful validity and a munition* vention is going to nominate him. He tax is questionable on legal and other I isn’t going to be elected. Nevertheless grounds, since it would make the gov he’ll be the next president, and this is ernment actively interested in the the way of it A law enacted in 1886 »access of a contraband business In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County. Tillamook County Bank, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Red Marich, Defendant. Io Red Marich, the above named defendant: Jn the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed again st you in the above entitled cause on or before the expiration ot six weeks from the date ot the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, which is that the plaintiff have judgment against you for $265.00 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from September and, 1914, for $11.80, with interest at 8 per cent per annum from October 30th, 1915, for $75.00 as attorney’s fees, and the costs and dis bursements of the suit, upon a prom issory note executed by . you to de fendant of date August 26th, 1913 for $300.00, and a mortgage executed by you to secure the payment of the same, covering Lots 6, 7, 20 and 21, Block 13, of Ocean View, Tillamook County, Oregon, and the taxes paid by the plaintiff on account thereof, being the above sum of $11.80. That the said mortgage be fore closed, the property therein describ ed sold for the purpose of satisfying the said sums demanded against you, and that you be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title or inter est in or to said property except the statutory right of redemption. This summons is published by or der of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, requiring publication to be made for six successive weeks. Said order is dated May 31st, 1916, and the first publication thereof is made June 1st, 1916. H. T. Botts, Attorney for Plaintiff. Last publication July 13, 1916. Teacher«' Examinations. Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into yguç system! which it is supposed to tolerate. As far a.« the tariff is concerned, Democratic folly is traditional, The free trade and tariff-tor-revenue only obsessions will prevent the Demo cracy from dealing wisely with the tariff. .The stressing of’ antidumping legislation, after rejecting'it in 1913, illustrates Democratic limitations. Democrats are unwilling to protect American inarrutactureis and Ameri can laborer* from products made by pauper labor, unless there is crim inal intent io undersell American pro ducts in order to establish a mon opoly. A tariff commission, appoint ed by a president opposed to protec tion and unfortunate beyond most of his predecessors in the charter of his gentral federal appointments, would be of little value. Republicans need not h. silate to vole against the omnibus bill, after failing to amend it satisfactoril. Get a Tiansfer. If vou are on the Gloomy line, Get a transfer. If you are inclined to fret and pine, Get a transfer. Get off the track of doubt and gloom. Get on the sunshine train; there’s room. if you are in the worry train. Get a transfer. You must not stay there and complain Get a transfer. The cheerful ears are passing through And there's lots of room for you. Get a transfer. :i you are ou the grouchy track, Get a transfer. Just take a happy special back, Get a transfer. ’ Jump on the train and pull the rope, That lands you at the station Hope, Get a transfer. The Treasury- Would be Full. Imposing war taxes in time of peace and when we arc making money hand over fist out of the wars of other countries, will not pay. The Demo crats will find it so. There would be no trouble with our treasury under the Dinglcy or Rayne la. ills. It would be full. You took off duties to reduce the co«' of living. You simply gave nine-tenths of the amount of those reductions to the foreign ex porter» and tile importers : ,.,»»» between them.-The cost uf living in creases. You were plainly warned what your plan would do. Results would have been worse but fur the lact tbit the European war has pro, ed a greater protection than any ta iff. Importers toi 1'tee-Tra.Jc. Importers of citrus fruits, dairy and poultry products, hides and leather, wool and woolen* are maki:.,' ‘t ;.<■ mendous fight to re-elect • Woodrow Wilson and a Democratic Congress. They own great city dail-.-y» and magazines and employ the shrewdest writers of the nation who understand the psychology of the human mind and warp and twist it to their own interest. They are sending out pamphlets and letters and carrying on in expensive campaign to protect them in their unholy gains made at .he expenses of'the American pro ducer and laborer. Manufacturers of boots and shoes, harness and leather goods arc fiercely fighting Republi cans through every subterfuge known to modern political warfare that they may buy their hide, and leather in cheap foreign markets. Even with practically free trade in these products boots and shoes have jumped in price, and the Democrats rub their hands in ghoulish glee as they sec the people they have misled defrauded out of their just rights. Let every farmer take a solemn vow to organize and fight free trade and restore to pt/w’Cr the party of pro- .ection, and wipe out the odious aud reasonable Wilson-Underwood Free- I radc that enriches the importer and impoverishes the producer. Let them refuse to pay for newspapers and magazines that advocate ; free trade md -upport only those agencies "that stand for protection to American in dustries and American labor. Let them remember that love abroad is spite at home and that the first duty Americans is tu protect their own markets. ______ . HEAR WITHOUT EARS. Police and Detective« Are Using Lip Reading in Place of the Dic tagraph. Thousand* of deaf people are today throwing away all hearing devices and enjoying all conversation. This method is easily and quickly acquired through our system. Absolutely the -inly thing of its kind in the cuur'ry. Out proposition is entirely original. Jost is trifling. See what New L.ter- uationa) Encyclopaedia says - Lip Reading. Hundreds of people with normal hearing are taking vp Lip reading for the many additional ben efit* gained. You can understand what the aclois are saying ji.r t»r tway as you can see them. The e1 tnderstands beyond the range . ■ .earing. Send no mot.sy, but «rei .hi* paper an’ state ... • > -. /on are deaf. All particular v ill 1 -ent vou absolutely free ».nd .i > ."tpen»e Io you. Ad.tr,-i. Sell. < i Lip Language, Kansas Ci;., N.'tsz >mi T A Radical Departure. “Just a v-erd young wan," «aid the own r of the Mufc. “Yes «h?” “If a customer know* ' what be wants, sell it to him. I know t!i:.t a star salesman can always »ell him something else, bqt I have a theory 'hat it will pav as well to »ell him ■vhat he want».” > Raising the Boys Well. —---o----- ,.. A negro mammy had « family of itoj s s<> well behaved that one day her mistress asked: 'Sally how did you raise vour boys so well,” ''Ah’H tell you missus,” • ai;Svrc d Sally, "Ah, rai«e' dem boy*- with a barrel stave, an’ Ah raise ’em fre quent”