Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 22, 1916, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE ¿2.
What the Editors Say.
1916.
. . ... a
mandamus suit to require the gov-
tO c*“e him a «"‘¡«cate* of
election. Successful candidates pre-
ferreil to pay the fee rather than’rir-
culate petitions, and the beaten one
J*“.1-** thnl ,f .he ran show •he pro-
iSnatdin.KS ' '*? i'e Can Krab the nom-
"al!°n aentlf ‘!,e peoPle di'I not vote
beam ?1-
*hu? do the manifold
hcauties of the primary system grad-
dif erbeC'Jm¿ aPrr,n'’
makcs no
'* iference that the people did not
a i'í tan<l,|l;i,e. He wants the
will «n,d¿f.hc can,.?et ** one «»y he
.■
^lt ,lt “““'her. I he only consola­
tion is that the proceeding is so pre-
s.?S r0USJhat it has little chance of
success.—Hillsboro Independent.
ill soon
facturing lor herself, and will
he able to put her fresh, wel )l-drilled,
fully-equipped and eager troops into
the field.
When peace comes, it will not be a
truce in preparation for another war,
but such a peace as will give guar­
anty of liberal and democratic future
war impossible.— The Spectator.
!
’
Teachers’ Examinations.
Summons.
In the Circuit Cou't of the State of
Notice is hereby given that the
* County Superintendent of Tillamook Oregon, for Tillamook County.
County, Oregon, will hold the regular Tillamook County Bank, a
examination of applicants for State corporation,
Plaintiff,
Certificates at the circuit court rooms
vs.
in Tillamook, Oregon, as follows:
Commencing Wednesday, June 28, Red Marich,
Defendant.
1916, at 9 o’clock a.m., and continu­
To Red Marich, the above named
ing until Saturday, July 1, 1916, at
Education by Delusion.
defendant:
4 o’clock p. tn.
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In the name of tire State of Oregon.
forenoon—Writing
Wednesday
You are hereby "required to appear
There is always a redeeming trait. ( Penmanship), Music, U. S. History,
and answer the complaint filed again­
While the fakirs, in most instances, Drawing.
levy a heavy tax 011 business, yet it
afternoon—Reading, st you in the above entitled cause on
Wednesday
must be conceded that they are edu­ Physiology, Manual Training, Cont- or before the expiration of six weeks
cators, and we do not know of any position, Domestic Science, Methods from the date ot the first publication
me American
■
The^
vice-Consul at Yo- instructors who have worked more in Reading, Course of Study for of this summons, and if you tail so to
persistently and who have been on Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic.
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff
kohama
.L '"'”3 re.P°r,s. *bat “as a result of the job more days in the year and for
Thursday
forenoon—Arithmetic,
the extension of shipbuilding plants more years than those who have History of Education, Psychology, will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint, which is
the demand for skilled hands has
promoted what ought to be called the Methods in Geography, Mechanical that the plaintiff have judgment
greatly increased, and according to "sucker” wheat.
Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of against you for $265.00 with interest
Charles E. Hughes has been nomi- the Japanese newspapers, wages have
Every year this wheat comes out Study for Domestic Art.
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
nated without having been entangled increased by about 10 per cent, now
Thursday
afternoon—Grammar, from September 2nd, 1914, for $11.80,
by any promises, affiliations or al­ averaging 70 sen (about $0.35) per under some new name and is pushed
liances; he is free to use his own un­ day and increased wages mav soon hard, the claim being that it yields Geography, Stenography, American with interest at 8 per cent per annum
hampered judgment, guided only by be demanded.” Shipbuilding .liechan- per stalk three or four times as Methods in Language, Thesis for from October 30th, 1915, for $75.00 as
Education— attorney’s fees, and the costs and dis­
conscience and his own conception of *CS ln 'aP’'i number uoout 10 00'1 much grain as the ordinary wheat. Primary Certificates,
bursements of the suit, upon a prom­
patriotic duty. Every American can P1ur,.“8 ’He fiscal year <mle.l Mar.h and therefore yields may be expected Science of.’
forenoon—Theory
and issory note executed by' you to de­
Friday
feel pride in the moral independence * •**, * *16, the imperial I ip inesc Gov­ from 100 to 225 bushels to the acre.
Orthography,
Physical fendant of date August 20th, 1913
of the republican standard-bearer.— ' ernment granted shipbuilding sub­ A great many people who are too Practice,
English
Literature,
busy to read the farm papers, or who Geography,
Oregon Voter.
1
sidies amounting to nearly $800,000. save a dollar a year by not taking Chemistry, Education—History of. i for $300.00, and a mortgage executed
by you to secure the payment of the
What
American
shipbuilding
mechan- them, buy this wheat; in fact, may be Physical Culture.
Justice Hughes is the son of a Bap- ' ic
wou?d
work for
^“veTn«:"»
same, covering Lots 6, 7, 20 and 21,
Friday
afternoon
—
School
l.aw,
said
to
furnish
an
exclusive
market.
|
Block 13, of Ocean View, Tillamook
tist preacher and a member of the day, and what democratic
would
Geology,
Algebra,
Civil
Government,
The
laughable
part
of
the
fakir
hmVaD BcPt*P c\urch of Washing- , countenance the granting of any sort
County, Oregon, and the taxes paid
Education
—
Childhood
and
Adoles
­
propaganda
is
the
preposterous
claim
i?"’ k B' C' ?rjSld5nJ WllsO1? >s a of subsidy which would aid shipping
by the plaintiff on account thereof,
I resbytcrian. Judged by the friendly in
in this
this country?
country? The
The Democrats
Democrats put
put made for it, and the eagerness with cence.
being the above sum of $11.80.
Saturday forenoon—Geometry, Bot­
which
people,
who
should
know
bet-
'
That the said mortgage be fore­
relations of these denominations at through a law which drove American
any, Education—School Administra­ closed, the property therein describ­
ter,
swallow
hook
and
all.
The
first
nOt be blt,cr- shipping off the Pacific ocean, and
tion
.
"discoverer
”
was
an
explorer,
who
—Telephone Register.
President \\ ilson and his son-in-law,
Saturday afternoon—General His­ ed sold for the purpose of satisfying
McAdoo, stand for the expenditure of found a few grains in an Egyptian tory, Bookkeeping, Education—Meth­ the said sums demanded against you,
coffin,
4,000
years
old.
He
planted
it
This week in St.Louis you will see fifty million dollars or so for govern­
and that you be forever barred and
the Democratic donkey kick the nice, ment-owned and operated lines. That and, though but one kernel grew, it ods.
Subjects on Education are for grad­ foreclosed of all right, title or inter­
was
a
record-yielder.
Wheat,
be
it
smooth 1912 platform into smith­ is their idea of handling a big business
est in or to said property except the
known, does not retain its vitality uates of standard colleges and ttniver- statutory right of redemption.
ereens. Can you imagine the solemn­ problem.—Astorian.
sities who have not had fifteen hours
more
than
a
few
years,
but
this
made
ity of the occasion when the Demo­
This summons is published by or­
work in education.
cratic brethern nominate President I “Advertising has cost more money no difference to the buyers of it.
der of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County
W. S. Buel,
The
next
time
this
wheat
appeared
Wilson for a second term, when he than all other commodities combined,
County Superintendent. Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
seriously declared that he would be but it is worth the price,” said Thom­ was about thirty years ago when, it
requiring publication to be made for
seems,
a
traveler
brought
a
cheaf
of
satisfied with one term before he was as Richardson, formerly connected
six successive weeks. Said order is
it
from
Palestine
and
hung
it
above
AVOID MISTAKES.
elected in 1912? The Democratic with the Portland Commercial Club,
dated May 31st, 1916, and the first
his
door,
in
Ireland.
A
farmer
picked
"donk” is sure some acrobat when it in speaking before the students of the
publication thereof is made June 1st,
comes to kicking up the planks of a Oregon Agricultural College. “Bil- up a few’ kernels that the birds left No Need for TiUamook People to 1916.
and,
strange
as
it
may
seem,
one
of
,
Experiment with Such Convincing
platform.—News Times.
H. T. Botts,
I lions, not millions, are used in adver­ the kernels grew. He sold his product
Evidence at Hand.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
tising. The front page of the Satur­ in a few years to a distinguished
The Teutonic empires have estab­ day Evening Post costs $8,500 per
Last publication July 13, 1916.
lished a strict censorship over all issue and the back page $6000 per is­ Philadelphia society for $3.65 a
There are many well advertised
pound.
news, and the result is that no one sue.” The right foundation of all ad­
kidney remedies on the market today,
More recently, this wheat was found but none so well recommended in Notice of Sale of Real Property on
places any confidence in reports vertising is to set forth the simple
Execution.
coming from Germany or Austria. ‘ truth or facts concerning the article. in the wilds of Alaska and brought to this vicinity as Doan’s Kidney Pills.
For instance, it was announced im­ I Upon intrinsic value the merits rests Idaho by a farmer who grew a large Read the statement of a resident of
mediately after the great naval battle all successful advertising. And Mr. acreage and sold his crop to a selling Hillsboro.
Notice is hereby given, that by vir­
in the Skager Rak that Germany had Richardson might have added that a company, who sold the seed at $20 a
S. T. Bowser, veterinary surgeon, tue of a writ of execution dated the
not lost certain war ships, but a few large amount of magazine advertising bushel and reaped a rich harvest un­ Sixth Street., Hillsboro, Ore., says: 26th day of May, 1916, issued out of
days afterward it was admitted by is wasted, because the magazine til shut out of the United States mail.
"I suffered for a long time from the Circuit Court ot the State of Ore­
Berlin that these ships really had doesn’t touch the home community as In spite of all this, the Alaska wheat weak kidneys. This trouble was due, gon, for Tillamook County upon a
been sunk, In the face of these con­ docs the home paper. How many peo­ was on exhibition at the Panama-Pa­ I think, to constant riding, and judgment rendered in the Justice
flicting claims and admissions, no one ple read the magazine, he mentioned, cific Exposition.
change of drinking water. I tried sev­ Coiirt for the Second Justice District
One of the celebrities caught on this eral kidney remedies, but Doan’s of Tillamook County, Oregon, on the
in McMinnville, for instance, a small
knows who to believe.
percentage, indeed. Magazine adver­ wheat fake was a noted divine who Kidney pills gave me more relief than 15th day of February, 1916, in a cause
The Chamber of Commerce has de­ tising is being curtailed more and saw it to the fulfillment of a 'Z’inc all the others. I have recommended wherein H. P. Sheldon was plaintiff
clared fpr the “open shop” which more, and the country newspapers prophecy. On learning the true nature them to other kidney suffers who and E. P. Wells and Ora B. Wells
means equal rights to all to earn a that go into the homes and from of the wheat, he called in his warm have used them with good results..”
were defendants, said judgment being
living under the law. The adoption 1 which clippings are taken to fill’ the indorsements, but the promoters did
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t simp­ for the sum of $18.96 with interest
of the open shop resolutions is the family album, are being used more not quit business. There is competi­ ly ask for a kidney remedy—get thereon at the rate of six per cent per
most important thing the Chamber and more by national manufacturers, tion wherever there is profit. Inde­ Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that annum from the 6th day of July,
has done since its reorganization. It is because they realize that these news­ pendent breeders of the wheat sprung Mr. Bowser had Foster-Milburn Co. 1914, $12.00 with interest thereon at
a declaration for social justice and in­ papers are read and read carefully.— up and in rapid succession we have rops., Buffalo, N. Y.
the rate of eight per cent per annum
had the Seven-Headed, Eldorado, t
dustrial freedom—notification to the News Reporter.
from July 6th, 1914, and the further
Many-Rcaded, Many-Spiked, Multi- J
employe that he will be protected in
sum of $19.75 costs and disbursements,
HEAR
WITHOUT
EARS.
plc-Headed, Reed, Smyrna, Syrian, '
his right to work and to the fruits of
i a transcript of which judgment was
War to Pevent Future War.
Wild Goose, and Marvelous wheat.
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his labor, and to the employer that he
filed and docketed in the judgment
Lip
be free from the domination of the
The educational part of the work of , Police and Detectives Are Using
docket of said Circuit Court on the
Reading in Place of the Dic­
Whenever the Kaiser has been these fakirs is in teaching the farmers !
walking delegate.—The Spectator,
4th day of March, 1916, 1 did, on the
tagraph.
31st day of May, 1916, duly levy upon
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,. I quite prepared to make an unusually that with every civilized nation cm-J
Every week we get a lot of “whis-. savage and heavy drive against the ploying hundreds of scientists to find I Thousands of deaf people are today i the real property hereinafter describ­
key campaign thunder” from the nat- | weak spots in the Allies’ lines, he has and breed varieties of grain, no world throwing away all hearing devices ed owned by the said defendants E.
ioual liquor dealers’ association „
giv­ let it be understood that he was ready beater is to be found quite by acci­ and enjoying all conversation. This P. Wells and Ora B. Wells.
why
Therefore, in order to satisfy the
ing supposed-to-be < arguments
„
’
T to discuss peace. Amid the roar of his dent. Plant life tells us that all of our method is easily and quickly acquired
.
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there should be no dry
territory
in a]most ¡rresistable cannon and the crops are artificial to a certain extent through our system. Absolutely the sums of money due upon said judg­
this country. The mess of stuff we re­ thunder of his not wholly resistless in that we have, through breeding, only thing of its kind in the country. ment and the costs on and upon this
ceived the first of this week contain­ charges the terms he proposed did increased the natural yield and, when Our proposition is entirely original. writ, I will, on the 30th day of June,
ed a scare head article, the heading of not seem to the neutral onlookers too let fun wild, there is reversion to its Cost is trifling. See what New Inter- I 1916, at 10 o’clock a.m., at the court
national Encyclopaedia says on Lip 1 house in Tillamook City, Tillamook
which proclaimed: “Nation drinking insolent or too harsh. But when the original yielding power.
Efficiency in life stock and in all Reading. Hundreds of people with County, Oregon, sell at public auc­
more whiskey as result of Prohibi­ drive was over, and count was made
tion.” We’d like to know why the as­ of his gain of territory and loss of our crops comes through breeding normal hearing are taking up Lip tion for cash in hand, to the highest
sociation, which is interested in the men, his unwaving, unbeaten, and and management. There is and can be reading for the many additional ben­ bidder, all the right, title and interest
manufacture and of sale of liquors, is steadily-fighting adversaries laughed no wild growing, haphazard thing of efits gained. You can understand of said defendants E. P. Wells and
fighting prohibition for then? What at his peace terms and gave him bat- superior merit to that which is im- what the actors are saying just as far Ora B. Wells in and to the real prop­
do they want anyway?—Itemizer.
| ! tie in another quarter. Always the | proved through the orderly process away as you can see them. The eye erty situate in Tillamook County,
I talk of peace has been the prelude to of breeding. We may go to the wild understands beyond the range of Oreqon described as follows:
I and get blood that will strengthen hearing. Send no money, but mention
Beginning at a point 1050 feet West
If the vote of the people was ever a fierce and desperate attack.
Frightful as the war is, peace at , that which we have, but the hope for this paper and state whether or not and 5*8-55 feet North of the South­
heard in the nomination of any man
to the highest elective position in this time would be no less terrifying. i advancement lies through our own I you are deaf. All particulars will be east corner of the Erick Thomas Do­
I
the world, it must most certainly be It could be nothing more than a I work, and not through chance.— sent you absolutely free and with no nation Land Claim in Section 25,
expense to you. Address, School of Township 1 South of Range to West,
admitted that the election of Justice truce, during which the late combat­ Rural Spirit.
Lip Language, Kansas City, Missouri W. M.; thence North 209 feet to the
Hughes by the Republican conven- < ants would work feverishly to repair
initial point of the tract of land de­
broken ranks, restore their dis­
tion is a perfect demonstration of their
1
scribed; thence on an angle to the
fortresses, replenish their Rural Credits Measure Would Help
such an action. Without an organiza- mantled
i
left of 89 degrees 36 minutes, 105 feet;
arsenals, and be best pre­
The Farmer.
tion, as is the usual case, absolutely exausted
1
thence South 32 feet to the North line
’o strike the first and most ef­
refusing his name to be used in con- pared
1
of Tenth Street in Tillamook City;
blow in the war that would be
ncction with seeking the honorable fective
I
“
As
it
now
stands
the
rural
credits
thence East along the North line of
position and protecting with earnest- as
■ bloody as it would be inevitable.
constitutional
amendment
has
proba-
said Tenth Street 105 feet; thence
It does not seem that the power to
ness and vigor that he did not seek
1
bly
combined
within
it
the
wisdom
of
North 32 feet to the place of begin­
terms of peace is longer in the
the nomination, he is picked almost dictate
'
a
larger
number
of
people
than
any
ning.
unanimously a' the one man, by that hands of the Kaiser. That power has bill that has been submitted to the
Take
a
blood
cleanser
and
alberative
Dated this 31st day of May, 1916.
great represf
tive body. If this is passed to Great Briatin, which, forced people of Oregon since the adoption that starts the liver and stomach into
H. Crenshaw,
not the voict - the people, then the into the war to maintain the splendid of the constitution,” says Dr. Hector j vigorous action, called Dr. Pierce's
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore.
expression shL’tld be expunged from principle of the invoilability of sol­ Macpherson, of the O. A. C. Bureau 1 Golden Medical Discovery because of
our language.-^
upqua Valley News. emn covenants and treaties, is fight of Organization and Markets, who I one of its principal ingredients — the First publication June 1st. 1916.
Last publication June 29, 1916.
ing to make future wars impossible,
has been connected with the prepara­ ! Golden Seal plant. It assists the body
Not only in its bungling, pussyfoot It would have been easy for Great tion of the measure.
!
to
manufacture
rich
red
blood
which
foreign policy, but in its administra­ Britain to have remained out of the
"The framers of this measure," con­ feeds the heart — nerves — brain and
Notice of Sale.
tion of domestic affairs, the present war; to do so, Germany offered a tinues Dr. Macpherson, “claim neither organs of the body. The organs work
bribe
that,
considering
the
circum-
smoothly like machinery running in
administration has forfeited the con­
honor
nor
originality
for
themselves.
stances, must have been most tempt­
Notice is hereby given, that the un-
_
fidence of all-’patriotic and self-re­ ing to the British elder statesmen. They have been assemblers of ideas oil. Y’ou feel clean, strong and strenu­
specting Americans. Four years more But Great Britain was pledged to the and not originators. They have con­ ous instead of tired, weak and faint. dersigr.cd Administrator will from
of Wilson would not only mean four protection of Belgium, and* was as sulted farmers in all parts of the state, (Start to take it to-day and tiefore and after the 23rd day of June, 1916,
years more of inglorious vacillation, much determined to see in 1914 the lawyers, bankers, real estate dealers, another day lias passed, the inqyurities sell at private sale the whole, or such
but four-years of hard times, waste nationality of that gallant little king­ statesmen and professors of agricul­ I of the blood will bejjin to leave your portion thereof as may be necessary,
and inefficiency which have afflicted dom as she was in 1870, when in the tural economics. The paramount aims I body through the eliminative organs, of the following described real prop­
and in a few days you will, know
the country the past three years ex­ F’ranco-Prussian
war,
Gladstone were absolute safety on the one hand, that the bad blood is passing cct, and erty situate in Tillamook County,
cept* where war business temporarily warned Germany in these words:
Oregon, to-wit:—
and safe-guarding the system from
new, rich, pure blood is filling yoilr
provided
prosperity.
H^is
Lots 1, 8, 9 and 10 of Block 5 in
provided a a fortuitous
for‘}ntou?.P£?
sPc,r"V?,
h: I “In the independence of Belgiu/, abuse from land speculators on the veins and arteries.
the Town of Bay City;
wiieve Hughe
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because we believe
wc have an interest which is wider other hand. Students of the measure
Get
Dr.
Pierce
’
s
Golden
Medical
Dis
­
man best
qualified to
lildll
ÜOI quuillivu
uv» terminate
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e the
Lot 6 of Block 1, and Lot 1 and
than that we have in the literal opcr- j will recognize that the committee has covery to-day from any medicine deal­
present mismanagement of nationa
nat,.?na ation of the guarantee. It is found in gone the limit
in attempting to er, in tablet or liquid form, or se nd Dr. three fourths interest in Lot 2,
affairs that we favor him and believe the answer to the question whether, achieve both of these airns.'
Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., Block 6, Cone & Company’s Addi­
every sincere progressive, including under the circumstences of the case, I Copies of the final draft were sub­ ten cents for trial package of U.blets.
tion to the town of Bay City;
the colonel down, should favor him- i this country, endowed as it is with in- 1 mitted to rural credits experts of Cal­
One-half interest in Lots 15 and 16,
Medford Sun.
Block 55, and Lots 13 to 16 iticlusiye
fluence and power, would quietly* ifornia, Harris Weinstock and Pro­
What Our Neighbors Say.
1 stand by and witness the perptuation fessor Elwood Mead. Professor Mead
Astoria, Oregon.—"After having had of Block 57, of Pacific Addition to
The period of depression which , of the direst crime that ever stained has had seven years experience as
the grip I could the Town of Bay City.
overwhelmed
the
American
shoe
man-
,
director
of
a
sii-ilar
but
more
far
The sale to be made in pursuance of
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i,he Pa«cs
history, and thus become
not regain my
rraching system ci rural credits in
ufacturing industry after JL';/ jaw participators in the sin.”
strength; my an order of the County Court of Til­
ment of the **
Democratic
law, j Great Britain is fighting today not Australia. Both of these experts com­
* *” tariff
**
blood was prxrr, I lamook County, Oregon, made the
has passed. The annual report of the only for her life, but for the future mend the measure and claim that its
was nervours and 17th day of May, 1916.
president of the United States Shoe ' peace of the world. Those who think adoption will tend to promote the
also had
h en-
Sale will be for cash or upon such
Machinery company shows that there she has been slow in her offensive prosperity of the farmers and the ag­
niatisui.
L tried 1 terms as may be approved by the
has been a revival in the last ,*e,v' movements do not know what she ricultural development of Oregon.
everythi’ng but I County Court. Bids will be received I
months, because "conditions abroad 1 has accomplished. She was wholly un-, Mr. Mead hopes that the measure
just could not get . by the administrator at his office in
which have kept European shoe fac­ prepared for the war forced on her will be the fore runner of further
any
re lief. | Tillamook City, Oregon, from and
tories fully occupied with pressing by the country that openly expressed legislation that will authorize state
Finally I decided after the date named.
military and civil orders have kept , its contempt for her insignificant lit- advances to settlers to assist tennant
to take I lotto r
Dated this May 25th, 1916.
foreign manufacturers from
'"5 tle army. Great Britain, has, in a farmers and young people entering
Pierce’n Golden
H. T. Botts.
advantage of the opportunities afford­ large measure, financed her allies, on their life work to become
Medic** V nscovery
Administrator with the Will An­
owners.
and
if.
ct
.red
me.
ed by the removal of thte ,arl ’,° ,n* weapons
___ ,___ and ammunition; she has
it is simply greaT. I use the nexed of the Estate of Harry Wing­
vadc the American market. ’ And yet held hundreds of miles of battle front,
“What we most need now,
the Democratic newspapers are en­ she has guarded their foreign possess­ eluded Dr. Macpherson, "is volun- • ‘Pleasant Pallets' for c matipition,”— ate Cottle* Deceased.
deavoring to make the people believe ions, prevented the receipt of sup­ teers who will give enough time to , G. R. S pice », 373 Exchr nge Su.
that the war was not the cause of re­ plies by the common enemy, and kept the movement to get 100 names on
The customer in the grocery store,
vival of American industry.—Seaside I the seas clear for the shipment of the petition within the next few days
If we want the present textile pros­ having ruined his clothes, was hop­
I their munitions and the movement of and then keep up their educational perity to last we rot st perforce do otir ping mad. "Didn’t you sec that sign
Signal.
their reinivrcciiicnis.
reinforcements. *•»
In the
past jiui
year propaganda until they know the bill share by seeing to it that we send to "Fresh
~
. 1 I mar
me paat
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Paint?” asked the grocer. "Of
A defeated legislative candidate in ( Jjie jjaf raijed an army of between is passed in November.”
Congress men who come out openly | course I did, ," ’ snapped the customer,
Multnomah county is seeking to have fQur anij ^ve mi]|jon men, and having
Copies may be had of C. E Spence, for a tariff on thc.se goods rnming “but ”
I've seen so many signs hung up
the law permitting filing by paying a provjded arms and ammunition for Oregon City, or J. D. Brown, Arling­ here in competition with jthe Ameri­ here announcing something fresh that
fee declared unconstitutional and has |jer frjen(js, ¡g now engaged in manu- ton.
can made product.
wasn’t, that I did not believe it.”
brought the question into court on a
1
Since Hughes carried Oregon by so
large a majority, and since the wom­
en are no doubt largely responsible
for the result, we predict that in the
future political aspirants will come
into the arena well equipped with a
beard. Its a mistake to think that
women don’t like whiskers.—Horris-
burg Bulletin.
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There is a striking similarity be-
tween the platforms adopted by the
progressives
and the
. ..
— republicans
------------ at
Chicago. They follow almost identi­
cal lines in the main, and the various
planks could be
interchanged ini
most instances w.thout arousing ob- 1
jections on the part of members ot
either organization.—Observer.
I
To Build Up-
After Grippe, Colds
—Bad Blood
Notice.
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In the District Court of the United
States, for the district of Oregon.
ln the matter of P. J. Sharp, Bank­
rupt.
in pursuance of an order to me di­
rected 1 will receive at iny office in
the Commercial Building, Tillamook
City, Oregon, up to two o’clock p.m.
on the 24th day of June, 1916, bids
for the purchase of the bankrupt real
estate described as follows; all being
situated in Tillamook County, Ore­
gon.
Beginning 20 chains east of the
south west corner of Section 30, Twu.
I South, Range 10 West of the W.
M., running thence East 100 feet;
thence North 75 feet, thence West
100 feet, thcticc South 75 feet, to the
place of beginning;
Also, northwest quarter
of the
southwest quarter of sec. 9, Twp 2,
South of Range 9 West, containing
40 acres, more or less.
The last herein described tract be­
ing subject to the lien of the First
National Bank, of Tillamook City,
Oregon, amounting to about $1684,
and also subject to the lien of a mort­
gage of the State of Oregon, for a
small sum unknown to this Trustee,
both tracts also being subject to the
dower tight of Maude Sharp, wife of
said Bankrupt, and to taxes and as­
sessments.
Terms of sale to be cash in hand
and subject to confirmation by the
court.
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All bids will be reported by me at
an adjourned meeting of the creditors
held before the Honorable A. F. Can­
non, referee in Bankruptcy, in the
Northwest Bank Building, Portland,
Oregon, for action of said referee, at
a time to be fixed by him.
Webster Holmes,
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
dersigned has been appointed execu­
trix by the County Court of Till*-
11100k County,Oregon, of the estate of
Henry Zurflueh, deceased, and all
persons holding claims against said
estate arc hereby requested to present
the same to said executrix, duly veri­
fied as required by law, within six
months from the date of this notice
at the office of George P. Winslow,
Attorney at Law, Tillamook City,
Oregon.
Dated this May 25th, 1916.
Lousia Zurflueh.
Executrix of the Estate
ofHenry Zurfleuh, de­
ceased.
Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real
Estate.
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Notice is hereby given that by vir­
tue of a licence and order of sale
duly made and entered by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Washington County, on June 6, 1916,
licensing me to sell at private sale to
the highest bidder therefor, cither for
cash in hand on day of sale or for
one third cash in hand on day of sale,
and the balance of the purchase price
on time,
not
exceeding
five
years. Deferred payments to draw
interest at the rate of six per cent
per annum, payable annually, and to
be secured by a first mortgage on
premises sold, the hereinafter describ­
ed real estate belonging to Henry
Casper Schlaeppi.a minor, I will from
and after Monday, July 17, 1916,
proceed to sell by private sale, upon
the terms above set forth, to the
highest bidder, all the following des-
cribcd real estate belonging to said
Henry Casper Schlaeppi, a minor,
Situate in I illamook County, Oregon,
and particularly described as follows^
to wit:
1 he E. half of the N. W. quarter of
Sec. 21 in T. 2 S., R. 9 W. of Willam­
ette Meridian, in Tillamook County,
Oregon, containing 80 acres more or
less, excepting therefrom the follow­
ing tract sold by Casper Schlaeppi,
Jr. deceased, and his wife, in his life­
time as follows: First Tract: Begin at
the quarter section corner between
Secs. 16 and 21, of T. 2 S. R. 9 W.
Wilamcttc Meridian, in Tillamook
County, Oregon; thence run S. 20
Chs. to 1-16 Sec. corner; thence run
W. 4 Chs, to center of county road;
thence N. 5 degrees, E. along center
of said road to a point 2.28 chs. W.
of the place of beginning; thence run
E. to place of beginning 2.28 Chs.,
containing 6.28 acres.
Second Tract: Begin at the S. E.
corner of S. W. quarter of N. W.
quarter of Sec. 21, gaid township and
range; thence run N. 1 degree 11
minutes W. 574 feet to the center of
county road; thence N. 79 degrees
30 minutes E. 910 feet along center
of county road; thence S. 23 degrees
E. 70 feet, along S. bank of Faucett
creek; thence S. 29 degrees 30 min­
utes E. 132 feet; thence S. 50 degrees
30 minutes E. 92 feet; thence S. 62
degrees 30 minutes East 84 feet;
thence South 74 degrees 45 min­
utes East 138 feet, thence South 87
degrees E. 4 7 feet; thence S. 60
degrees E. 79 feet to a stake marked
X, from which a three-foot hemlock
bears S. 3 degrees E. 4 feet and a
one-foot hemlock bears S. 72 degrees
W. 11 feet; thence S. 2 degrees 15
minutes E. 413 feet to the center
section corner; thence W. 1296 feet
to place of beginning, containing
18.32 acres, and leaving in the part
of said 80 acre tract belong:ng 10
said estate, including roads, 55.40
acres, more or less. Subject to dower
right of said guardian.
Bids will be received at the office
of the Tillamook Headlight in Tilla­
mook, Oregon, or at the office of \V.
N Barrett in Hillsboro, Oregon. Sale
will be subject *.o confirmation by
said County Court.
Dated this June 10, 1916
Babetta Schlaeppi, Guard­
ian of the person and
estate of Henry Caspar
Schlaeppi, a Minor.
”
W. N. Barrett, Attorney
for Guardian.
First publication June 15, 1916,
.
Ijst publication July 13, 1916.
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tions and h’ asks me where I live I
say in the suburbs.”
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you really live Miss Brown?”
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"In the suburbs, Mr. Short.”