Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 06, 1916, Image 4

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    TlLLAMOOKs HEADLIGHT.
JULY 6. 1916
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Summon*.
of their infamy against the citizen­
ship of the county, it stands convict­
In the Circuit Court of the State
ed of a crime not much less detestable
than that it charges against the big Oregon, for Tillamook County.
Tillamook County Bank, a
Preparedness? Are you prepared to American interests.—The Spectator.
corporation.
write that check for $1.50 on your
Plaintiff,
subscription account. Some have been
Good Platform for Any Family.
vs.
doing it!—News Reporter.
Red Marich,
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Live within your means, save a
Defendant.
What sort of a wife is most likely little money, acquire a little property.
To Red Marich, the above named
Teach your children to not be defendant:
to help a man get to the front —one
who laughs if he looses a few hundred ashamed to work at any honest labor
Bi the name of the State of Oregon.
or thousand dollars and says “O— and shun idleness.
You are hereby required to appear
Avoid if pos-ible, having them grow and answer the complaint filed again­
fudge, what s the cliff? It’ll come our
way nekt time;’’ or the sort who tells up with the idea of getting soft jobs st you in the above entitled cause on
a man he is always making a fool of from the public.
or before the expiration of >ix weeks
Prepare plant food at home in­ from the date of the first publication
himself and if a pig drowns in the
creek she blames him for the creek? stead of buying high priced canned of this summons, and if you fail so to
stuff and delicatessen supplies.
—Colridgc (Neb.) Blade.
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff
leach the girls to make their own will apply to the Court for the relief
clothes, trim their own hats and keep demanded in the complaint, which is
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__ town
A preacher
from _
a ___
nearby
accounts of their expenses.
that the plaintiff have judgment
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was
in W1 i.shi.j-*u* one day last week
Let the family respect industries
With a 23 or 24 cfturch job peddling and inexpensive and harmless amuse­ against you for $265.00 with interest
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
it around to all the printing offices ments.—Willamina 1 imes.
from September 2nd, 1914, for $11.80,
for a price. In his heme town here is
Right at this season is the very best time to buy beds
with interest at 8 per cent per annum
a good newspaper which furnishes
when our stock is full and complete for your selection.
from October 30th, 1915, for $75.00 as
the pastor and his church publicity
Thrift.
attorney’s fees, and the costs and dis­
Above, for example, we show one
of the beautiful new
every week, and it struck us that be is
bursements of the suit, upon a prom­
a very narrow and ungrateful man
Simmons Steel Beds as advertised in the Ladies’ Home Journal
Thrift on the part of the people of issory note executed by you to de­
who would take his printing to anoth­ any community or any country is al­
and Saturday Evening Post. Come in and let us show you the
er town, even if he could save 50c. ways an essential to general prosperi­ fendant of date August 26th, 1913
for $300.00, and a mortgage executed
full line.
on it.—Washington Press.
ty. Spendthrift habits tend to the cer-
They are the famous light weight, electrically welded steel
by you to secure the payment of the
atiori of a few large fortunes and a same, covering Lots 6, 7, 20 and 21,
—
' is not a nut " or a
about which you have been reading. There
Somebody blundered when the gov­ great deal of poverty, for there are
ernment, through Secretary Redfield, always a few provident souls who are Block 13, of Ocean View, Tillamook
bolt
in
the
whole
bed
to
rattle
loose.
And
the finishes are
issued an appeal to the public to save ready to garner in the nickles that a e County, Oregon, and the taxes paid
beautiful.
waste paper. There is no sale for the recklessly squandered by the multi­ by the plaintiff on account thereof,
The quality of our merchandise is the best that human skill
»tuft at any price that would pay the tude. Thus the normal balance of the being the above sum of $11.80.
That the said mortgage be fore­
and ingenuity can produce; our enormous buying power lowers
freight charges on fifty mile haul, let community is upset and an abnormal
the price to the point where they cannot fail to interest even
alone paying expenses of bailing and condition is brought about that w orks closed, the property therein describ-I
cartage. A little invstigation on the against the general business welfare. ed sold for the purpose of satisfying
the most experienced buyers. Let us prove to you that we can
the
said
turns
demanded
against
you,
>
part of officials before the appeal was 1 tie locality that is cursed with a lit­
and do sell you the greatest home furnishing values at prices
and
that
you
be
forever
barred
and
issued would have saved a lot of use­ tle concentrated wealth and a great
no other concern can equal.
less correspondence and given the deal of poverty is a poor place for the foreclosed of all right, title or inter-'
public generally a higher regard for average man—and most of 11s are est in or to said property except the
statutory
right
of
redemption.
the opinions of high-up government average men.
This summons is published by or­
officials. Will the Secretary now
The Willamette Valley's ambitions
please issue a bulletin telling us where do not lie in the direction of swollen der of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County
we might find a market for this pa­ fortunes for a few and a mere pit­ Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
per?—Seaside Signal.
tance for the many; on the contrary requiring publication to be made for
they lie in an exactly opposite direc­ six successive weeks. Said order is ■ '
dated May 31st, 1916, and the first
When the first report comes in of tion. When we dream of a happy fu­ publication thereof is made June 1st,
the first real clash between the ture we see visions of a pleasant val­ 1916.
American and Mexican forces, it will ley inhabited by people who own
H. T. Botts,
be found that they wind up with the their own homes and who have a
Attorney for Plaintiff.
same old phrase so much used during moderate share of the comforts and Last publication July 13, 1916.
the civil war, “the colored troops the luxuries of life. Instead of great
fought nobly.”’ In times of peace, landed estates with the proprietors in
some of our sensitive graduates of mansions and the tenants in humble Notice of Guardian’s Sale of Rea*
Estate.
West Point get very much disgruntl­ cottages, we call up pictures of many
I
ed when they receive assignments to prosperous farms with well built and
houses and ample
Notice is hereby given that by vir-1
negro regiments, but the old hands well-furnished
who have seen campaigning, say barns. When we build air castles for tue of a licence and order of sale
when it comes to putting up a fight the future, we see towns made up of duly made and entered by the County
of demoniac fury, they will take com­ many modern homes and few palaces. Court of the State of Oregon for
mand of a colored regiment every Instead of heights and depths we see Washington County, on June 6, 1916,
licensing me to sell at private sale to
time. It has been firmly established a level of comfort and satisfaction.
The way to make these dreams the highest bidder therefor, either for
in our army records that, given com­
petent and efficient white officers, come true is to cultivate habits of cash in hand on day of sale or for
there is no better body of soldiers in thrift ourselves and teach habits of one third cash in hand on day of sale,
the world than the colored soldiers thrift to the children. Contrary to the and the balance of the purchase price
not ■
exceeding
— time,
’■
five
belonging to the United States army. belief held by too many people, thrift on
is nothing to be ashamed fo. it is not years. Deferred payments to draw
—Umpqua Valely News.
miserliness, but is its exact opposite. interest at the rate of six per cent
Thrift consists in learning to do with­ per annum, payable annually, and to
The Democratic party recognizes out the things we really do not want be secured by a first mortgage on
the need of some preparation for the so that we may have in fair and liber­ premises sold, the hereinafter describ­
foreign-good onslaught which will al measure the things we do want ed real estate belonging to Henry
certainly follow the close of the war. very much.
Casper Schlaeppi.a minor, I will from
This is shown through their prom­
Reckless and unconsidered spending and after Monday, July 17, 1916,
ised attention to dye-stuff protection, if generally indulged in, inevitably proceed to sell by private sale, upon
and the tariff commission. Secretary brings about unequal distribution of the terms above set forth, to the
McAdoo and his democratic associat­ wealth. Habits of saving, on the other highest bidder, all the following des- i
es see the commercial strife coming, hand, equalize industrial conditions cribed real estate belonging to said
and they are laying awake nights and make possible the spread of uni­ Henry Casper Schlaeppi, a minor,
trying to devise some anti-dumping versal prosperity. Well planned sav­ Situate in Tillamook County, Oregon,
legislation to take the place of a pro­ ing is an act of true patriotism.—Ore­ and particularly described as follows,
tective tariff. The democrats see the gon Register.
towit:
need but refuse the tried and effective
I he E. half of the N. W. quarter of
remedy
From the experience of
Sec. 21 in T. 2 S., R. 9 W. of Willam­
years the country knows there is but
Tax Limitation.
ette Meridian, in Tillamook County,
one way to meet the competition of
Oregon, containing 80 acres more or
Europe successfully and yet maintain 1
less,
excepting therefrom the follow­
W. E. Ball, assessor of Lincoln
our wage standards at home, and that
ing tract sold by Casper Schlaeppi,
is through an out-and-out protective county, in a letter to the Oregon Jr. deceased, and his wife, in his life­
Voter has this to say:
tariff.—Umpqua Valley News.
time as follows: First Tract: Begin at
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In the editorial column of the Ore- the quarter section corner between
Here is William Allen White’s obit­ gonian on June 17th, 1 notice under Secs. 16 and 21, of T. 2 S. R. 9 W.
uary of the Bull Moose party: And the headline “To Prevent Tax Eat­ Wilamette Meridian, in Tillamook
then—what of the radicals? At the ing" an article referring to the Bing­ County, Oregon; thence run S. 20
present they are all dressed up in ham law of 1915 and the initiative Chs. to 1-16 Sec. corner; thence run
It 9 the uniform unva
their fighting clothes, with i nowhere measure gotten out by the taxpayers' W. 4 Chs, to center of county road;
rying heat of a good oil
to go. '¡ hey have a low opinion of league and endorsed by the legislative thence N. 5 degrees, E. along center
stove, and the perfect
the democrats. They are not of the committee.
of said road to a point 2.28 chs. W.
control, that keeps the
proletariat, and thus are too much
This proposed law is only correct of the place of beginning; thence run
middle class to work with the social- in theory, and is not as good as the E. to place of beginning 2,28 Chs.,
juices in—that pre­
—a cleaner, cooler
ists. That class docs not
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move ______
them. Bingham law on account of the re­ containing 6.28 acres.
serves the savory
kitchen, and less
Some may go to Mr. Wilson, others striction of the base for taxation to
Second Tract: Begin at the S. E.
goodness of the meat
may follow Mr. Hughes. Tonight one year in place of two years as al- corner of S. W. quarter of N. W.
—and gives that even
fuel expense
they seem determined to go it alone. lowed by the Bingham law.
quarter of Sec. 21, said township and
brownness« all over.
It they go it alone it will require a
Light thinking and theoretical ex­ range; thence run N. 1 degree 11
marvelous lot of energy and more periments with the cold-blooded and minutes W. 574 feet to the center of
than they can at the moment com* practicable question of revenue have county road; thence N. 79 degrees
mand to make the campaign
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as it already cost enough. Why can we not 30 minutes E. 910 feet along center
should be made. Yet they are crusad­ get out of it?
of county road; thence S. 2 3 degrees
ers And ravens may feed them. And I » Taxation is not a theoretical ques­ E. 70 feet, along S. bank of Faucett
whatever happens, they have realized tion. Its problems cannot be solved creek; thence S. 29 degrees 30 min-
lor a time a vision that is prophetic. from text books alone, but by prac­ utes E. 132 feet; thence S. 60 degrees
30 minutes E. 92 feet; thence S. 62
Some day the forces of radicalism tical experience and common sense.
will gather and will hold together.
This proposed law fails in that it degrees 30 minutes East 84 feet;
Some day the wave of progress that furnishes no base. The state, county thence South 74 degrees 45 min-
Ah the convenience of
gas. Cooks everything
ebbs and flows will wash far inland or other taxing corporations that utes East 138 feet, thence South 87
Best
any
woodor coal range
and remain. But tonight the radicals have been extravagant or even liberal degrees E. 47 feet; thence S. 60
Resulti
will cooE but keopo
stand on a lonely and rather dreary in tax levying can continue to do so degrees E. 79 feet to a stake marked
your kitchen cool.
shore, looking at the ebb tide and the under either law, but the tax levying X, from which a three-foot hemlock
Use
The long blue chim­
wreck."
bodies that have been conservative bears S. 3 degrees E. 4 feet and a
Pearl
neys
do
away
with
all
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and practical are the ones effected by one-foot hemlock bears S. 72 degrees
Oil '
smoke and Smell. In 1,
"If th/ Prussian government has such legislation; or in other words, W. 11 feet; thence S. 2 degrees 15
2,3
and
4-burner
sizes,
something to gain by forcing a Mex­ this law proposes to penalize the minutes E. <13 feet to the center
ovens aeparate. Also
ican war upon us so have certain big practical, conservative citizens and section corner; thence W. 1398 feet
cabinet models with
interests. President Wilson warned encourages the waste of public funds to place of beginning, containing
Firalan Cooking Ov­
-the country some time ago that these by designing, and in very many cases 18.32 acres, and leaving in the part
en». Ask your dealer
of said 80 acre tract belonging
interests would stop at nothing to non-taxpaymg, promoters.
today.
bring on hosilities. They have been
Such laws as these encourage high said estate, including roads, 55.0
STANDARD OIL
plotting and
conniving for many taxation, as a taxing corporation, acres, more or less. Subject to dower
COMPANY
months to that end.’’—Editorial in the whether its levies are made by a right of said guardian.
tCallSMuU)
Bids will be received at the office
Portland Journal.
commission, levying board or by the
Tillamook
That is a repetition, in a milder way people direct, would hesitate to low­ of the Tillamook Headlight in Tilla-
of the Journal’s story that the big in­ er its levy, even if less money were mook, Oregon, or at the office of W.
terests of this country had induced required tor that year, knowing that N Barrett in Hillsboro, Oregon. Sale
\ ilia and his band of cutthroats to in­ the next year it could not add more will be subject to confirmation by
vade New Mexico and slaughter the than six per cent to the amount rais­ said County Court.
citizens and soldiers of Columbus. ed in th« former year. This law not Dated this June 10, 1916.
Rabctta Schlaeppi, Guard­
The offense attributed to these big only sanctions high taxation where
ian of the person and
American interests is a heinous one.
___ extravagent levies have been hereto­
estate of Henry Casper
fn the whole history of the country fore made, but by suggestion, at least
Schlaeppi, a Minor.
no more atrocious crime has been encourages these extravagant levies
charged against any of our , citizens. by furnishing a base that permits the W. N Barrett, Attorney
for Guardian,
The Journal’s charges are true or un­ continuation of these high levies by
First publication June 15, 1916,
true. The Journal can or cannot prove such taxlcvying bodies.
them. The Journal knows or does not
No, the idea may be good, but this Last publication July 13, 1916.
know the names of the infamous plan will only bring disappointment.
scoundrels who so murderously and Why do we encourage tax laws that
Notic« to Creditor«.
MooooooooQcoooociooQooooooooooooooocooooceoooGeccooa
traitorously procured the invasion of induce extravagance and duplicity?
their country and aided in the butch­ Why not stand for and encourage
Notice is hereby given that the un­
ery of their fellow citizen«. Wilt the revenue laws that will not only per-
Journal tell ua who these wretrlies mit but will encourage open and dersigned hat been appointed ad­
ministrator of the estate of Absalom
are, so that the punishment and rep­ above board honesty?
robation which they have so devilish­
It seems to me that such laws B. Allison, deceased, by the County
ly earned inay be meted out to them, should define or establish some sure Court of Tillamook County, Oregon.
If the Journal knows who these vil- and safe base or per cent for each All persons having claims against
lians are, and refuses to disclose I specific purpose, over and above the estate are hereby required to pre­
their identity, it may be well said of which a tax could not be levied. sent the same to me at Tillamook
it that the most dastardly crime ever bringing the total to a sure and defi- County Bank, Tillamook, Oregon,
committed against the nation it is I nite amount, and then, if thought within six months from the date of
accessory after the fact. And if the I necessary, a six per cent increase this notice.
Dated June 29th, 1916.
Journal cannot point to the men | above this base, as a lee-way, could
Erwin Harrison,
whom it would have ua believe are I be allowed, giving taxing bodies the
Administrator.
guilty, and cannot produce the proof privilege to use it or not.
What the Editors Say.
This Isthe Time
To Buy Beds !
El.AND E ERWIN,
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.— Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for the
Wiley ¡1. Allen Co.s’ line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
J
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Books in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tiliainooa
$
Jones_Knudson Fur. Co.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
ALEX. MeNñlR & CO.
GENERAL HARDCUflRE
Kitchen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
lasiier roasts
NEW PERFECTION
CHLCOOK-STOVE
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BH
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For Sale by
KING & SMITH
ALEX McNAIR CO
¡YAMHILL
!
Oregon
....
Both Phones.
T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O F. Bldg.)
Tillamook
Oregon.
EBSTER
HOLMES,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
COMM ERCIA L B VILDI NG,
FIRST
STREET,
TILLAMOOK,
H.
OREGON
GOYNE,
A TTORN E Y-AT-LA '.V.
Office:
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Tillamook
Oregon.
JJR. JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
[(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook
0R.
GEORGE
Oregon
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J.
PETERSEN
DENTIST,
Successor to Dr. Perkins
TILLAMOOK
¿OREGON.
QARI. IIABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
; T illamook B eock
.Oregon
...
Tillamook
0R. ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Di. Sharp),
DENTIST.
Commercial Building,
Tillamook
0R. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Oregon.
Tillamook,
J OHN LELAND
HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LA W.
T illamook B lock .
Tillamook -
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- Oregon
ROOM NO. 261
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bay City
J-
Oregon
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Both Phones.
Tillamook
Oregou
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New Home Users
are
Quality Choosers
MILLING COMPANY
Tillamook, Oregon.
Made in Oregon Flour
“ Oregon Flo wer,” a Hard Wheat Patent.
“Yamhill Family Blend,” Hard & Valley Wheat.
“Morning Star,” Select Valley Wheat;
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FOR SALE BY
Tillaœook,
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Oregon.
The New Home Sewing
Machine Company,
San Francisco, Cal.