Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 09, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT NOVEMBER 9, 191
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driving over railroad crossings, and
to speeding, for there is no doubt
whatever tnat he drove too fast in his
auto. It is a matter of regret that a
young life should be so suddenly
wipeit out, but it should be a warning
to others not to dash across a rail­
road track with the expectation of
beating a train. It is no doubt a fact
that tne county road at that point
docs not give- people an opportunity
of seeing an approaching rain, but
this is no excuse, for proper precau­
tions should be taken before a rail­
road track is crossed. As long as peo­
ple who drive autos place speed be­
fore safety first there are going to be
nuincrour accidents and the sad acci­
dent that befell Editor Wellington
must be included in this class. W e are
informed that two accidents were
averted there by coming in collision
with trains recently but they man­
aged to escape. The County Court
should see if something can be done
with the road.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
I
situated in Tillamook County, State
of Oregon, >md described as follows.
to-w if:
The Northwest quarter of section
fifteen in township four, South of
range nine, West of the Willamette
Meridian in Tillamook County, Ore­
gon, containing one hundred and
the Northwest
sixty acres. Also
quarter of section sixteen in town-
ship four, South of range nine, West
of the Willamette Meridian in Tilla-
mook County, Oregon.
Now therefore under and by virtue
of said execution, decree, judgment
and order of sale and in pursuance to
the commands of said writ 1 will on
the 17th day of November, at the
hour of one o’clock in the afternoon
of said day at the door of the Court
House in
Tillamook,
Tillamook
County, State of Oregon, duly sell at
public auction to the highest bidder,
for cash in hand, the above described
real property to satisfy said execu­
tion, costs and accruing costs, and
will on the day of sale put the pur­
chaser of said real property at said
sale into immediate possession there­
of.
Dated this 14th day of October, 1916
H. Crenshaw,
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore.
By O. G. Swenson, Deputy.
Increase in Prices
Studbaker
Automobiles
Notice is hereby given: That by
virtue oi a writ of execution issued
out ol the Circuit Court ot the Ntate
oi oiegori, lor tile County of i tfa-
on
iiioo K county, dated lite -rd day ci
November, lb lb, in the ctuise where­
in Aurie al. Draper was plai.ilitt and
John Maginms and Jennie C. McGin­
nis, his wi;e, were defendants, upon
a judgment ami decree rendered in
the said cause on the ¿th day of Oc­
tober, 1916, in lavor ot the plaintiff
and against the defendants in the
sum oi one thousand and titty dollars,
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
hi December the Prices on Studebaker
witn interest thereon at the rate oi
Cars
will be from $75.00 to $100.00 higher
cigat per cent per annum from the
am day of March, 1915; the further
on Pleasure Models than they are now.
sum of one hundred dollars allowed
On January 1st Studebaker One Thou­
Rah! Rah! Rail! lor Wilson.
by the court as attorney’s fees in
sand lb. Delivery Wagons will
said suit; and the plaintiff’s costs and
Say, Bro. Trombley, when you
disbursements in said suit, taxed at
$50.00 and Studebaker One Ton Trucks
called a brother enuren member a
sixteen and 75-100 dollars; and com­
will go up $100.00.
"skunk,” was that good Christianity
manding me as Sheriff to satisfy the
and good Christian practice?
said judgment and decree by the sale
Prospective buyers can save money
of the real property hereinafter de-
through
taking advansage of the man u-
None of the candidates who aspired
scribed;
Henry Tolil has passed away, who
for ottice can say that the snap shot
Now, therefor, in order to satisfy
facturer
’
s
purchase of materials before
of those who strove hard
|
was
one
man indulged in mud slinging or in
the de- the said judgment and decree, I will,
cost
advanced
and
anyway said a word to injure their and worked strenuously for
•
on
Saturday,
the
9th
day
of
Decem
­
velopment of the north part of the
reputations.
Only a limited number of new Stude­
county, especially the city of Nehal­ ber, 1916, at 10;00 o’clock in the fore­
em. fie was one of those who fought noon of said day, at the front door of
baker Cars left at present low prices,
It must be admitted that President
the Court House in Tillamook City,
W ilson owes his re-election to the la- for the improvement of Nehalem bar, Oregon, sell at public sale to the high­
First come, first served.
which
is
oi
vast
importance
to
the
Administrator’s Notice.
bor vote. As a result we look for la­
est bidder for cash in hand, the fol­
“FOUR” Tonring - $875.00
bor troubles in the near future, lor north part of the county. True it is lowing described real property, sit­
In the County Court of the State of
he will be unable to satisfy their de­ that for many long years factional uated in the County of 1 illamook and
” FOUR'’ Roadster $850.00
fights
in
that
part
of
the
county
Oregon for Tillamook County.
i
mauds.
SIX” 'Touring - $1085.00
divided the people, in w hich the I ohl Slate of Oregon, to:wit:
In the matter of the estate of Lars
All of lots eleven (11), thirteen (I3)
It’s all over, so get down to busi­ faction played an important part, but fourteen (14) and twenty (2O) in sec­ Jensen, deceased.
‘
‘
SIX” Roadster - $l<‘(>0.00
Notice is hereby given that the utt-
ness and help boost 1 illamook coun­ ; notwithstanding this Henry 1 ohl was tion five (5), and lots seventeen (17),
All Prices F.O.B. Detroit.
ty. We wish we could rouse the people always ready to lend his support to eighteen (IX), nineteen (19) and I dersigned has been, by the County
to take as much interest in the devel­ public improvements and was devot­ twenty (20), of section six (6), all in | Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
Save
Money by Buying Now.
opment of the county as they have edly interested in the north part of township one (1) south of range I duly appointed administrator of the
taken in the presidential election. i the county. Like most of us lie had eight (8) west of Willamette Meri­ above named estate, and all persons
GEO. WILLIAMS, créent.
his faults, but his name will long be
having claims against said estate are
Wouldn’t things boom if they did.
remembered in that part of the coun­ dian, containing 320 acres, together hereby notified and required to pre­
with the tenements, hereditaments
Bro. 'Trombley says "Wall Street ty. He has passed away on the eve of and appurtenances thereunto belong­ sent same, duly verified in the man­
ner provided by law, to the under­
defeated by the common people.’* great developments in the north part ing or in anywise appertaining.
signed, at the offices of Johnson &
Pray tell us, Bro. Trombley, who are of the county which he and others
Dated
the
8th
day
of
November,
Handley, Attorneys at Law, in Tilla­
the people who voted for Hughes: predicted would come about in the 1916.
mook City, Oregon,
within six
We resent such nasty insinuations and near future, and he was one of the
H.
Crenshaw,
reflections being cast upon Republi­ pioneers who strove long and worked Sheriff of Tillamook County Oregon. months from this date.
Dated this 26th day of Oct., 1916.
cans and those who voted for the Re­ hard wh'.n there were but few settlers
C. C. Jensen, Adtninis-
there, his name should always be in­
publican ticket.
istrator of the Estate
Lotice of Sheriff’s Sale.
cluded amongst those who did his
of Lars Jensen deceas­
Bro. Trombley is seeking a hole to share in helping develop Tillamook
ed.
Notice is hereby given: That by
hide himself in. He surely was some County. The snap shat man has
knocker when he boosted for a party known Mr. Tolil for 18 years, and virtue of a writ ot execution issued
that placed every Tillamook product we must play a tribute to his memory out of tile Circuit Court of the ¡state,
Notice of-Complet'd Contract.
on the Democratic free trade list, as one of the pioneers who help to of Oregon, for the County of Tilla­
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mook
yated
tile
■jrd
day
ot
Novem
­
with all the business men, with but make it what it is today. One thing
Notice is hereby given, that R. L.
ber,
1916,
in
the
cause
wherein
W.
H.
few exceptions, in favor of the Re­ we always admired about Mr. Tohl
Shreve, County Surveyor of Tilla­
was the glad hand he always gave the Flippin was plaintiff and John Ma- mook County, Oregon, has filed in
publican nominee.
Press and the snap shot man when ginnis and Jennie G. McGinnis, his this office his certificate for the com­
—6----- -
Wrong again, Bro. Trombley, most visiting Nehalem, and the hospitality wife, were defendants, upon a judg­ pletion of the contract of Mallory,
ment and decree rendered in the said
everybody at the city hall Tuesday he always displayed.
1 cause on the bin day of October, Haas and Blum, of the Little Nestuc-
night had a pleasant smile and Re­
ca River Bridge, in accordance with
1916, in favor of the plaintiff and
publicans had no cause to wear long
Now that the election is over, we against the defendants, in the sum ot the plans and specifications, and any
faces. The only person who wore a wouhl suggest that our citizens turn
person, firm or corporation, having
grouch on his face was Bro. Tromb­ their attention and energies to civic thirteen liunured dollars, with i inter- objections to file to the completion
ley. Everybody else felt happy and improvements. Not a few of the en­ est thereon at the rate of eight per of said work, may do so within two
cent per annum from the 3rd day ot weeks from the date of the first pub­
enjoyed hearing the election news, re­
terprising, energetic
citizens, but February, 191b; the
gardless of their politics.
further sum of lication.
everybody get in anil help. There is
seventy eight and S-100 dollars,
D’ted this 24th day of October,
inucli to be da ne before Tillamook
"Wall Street defeated by the com­
thereon at the 191«.
Lily can compare with other progres­ taxes, with interest
mon people of the South and West,”
rate of eight per cent per annum
Right at this season is the very best time to buy beds
J. C. Holden, County Clerk,
says the Herald in a flaring headline. sive business centers, and although from the 9th day of August, 1916; First publication Oct. 26, 1916.
when our stock is full and complete for your selection.
we
have
made
a
beginning
there
is
a
That is a base misrepresentation of
Above, for example, we show one
of the beautiful new
great deal more to be done in civic the further sum of one hundred twen­ I ast publication Nov. 9. 1916.
facts. If Wall Street is defeated then
improvements. W'e want our citizens ty and 60-100 dollars, taxes, with in­
Simmons
Steel
Beds
as
advertised
in
the
Ladies’ Home Journal
the business men of this city and the
terest thereon at the rate of eight per
Notice.
and Saturday Evening Post. Come in and let us show you the
industrial activities of the county are to take pride in the civic improve­ cent per annum from the 9th day of
ment of this city, not in a spasmodic
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defeated, for they were for the most
full line.
manner but keep at it all the time, August, 1916; the further sum of
To the taxpayers of the Port of
part against Wilson.
one
hundred
twenty
five
and
00-100
They are the famous light weight, electrically welded steel
litis can be accomplished by the
Bay City, Oregon.
At a meeting of the Board of Com­
ladies joining the W omen’s Civic Im­ dollars, allowed by the court as at­
about
which you have been reading. There is not a nut
With the completion of the Sour
torney’s fee in said suit, and the missioners of the Port of Bay City,
bolt in the whole bed to rattle loose. And the finishes
Grass road which will soon be open, provement League and the men the plaintiff's costs and disbursements in
travel into Tillamook county will be Commercial Club. Both organizations said suit, allowed at sixteen and Oregon, held on the 3rd day of No­
beautiful.
vember, 1916, the following estimate
great next year, so it is a wise move | should have a membership of at least 75-100 dollars, and commanding me
The quality of our merchandise is the best that human
!
250,
and
with
500
citizens
all
pulling
or
budget
of
the
receipts
and
dis
­
to start early and see what can be
as Sheriff to satisfy the said judgment bursements of the said Port for tile
and ingenuity can produce; our enormous buying power lowers
together
at
the
commencement
of
the
done to improve the road through the
and decree by the sale of the real year 1917 was ordered published as
the price to the point where they cannot fail to interest even
reservation which
is in Yamhill new year, much progress would be properly hereinafter described;
made
and
splendid
results
would
be
required by law.
the most experienced buyers. Let us prove to you that we can
county, before the season opens. We
Now, therefore, in order to satisfy
Receipts.
ask the business men to give their accomplished, Civic improvemens will the said judgment and decree, I will,
and do sell you the greatest home furnishing values at prices
help
the
business
life
and
business
Balance
on
hand
January
1st
■ assistance in advocacy of obtaining
no other concern can equal.
ascuvities ot the city, and as loyal on Saturday, the 9th day of Decem­ 1917, after paying interest
state aid.
citizens let us all turn our attentaion ber, 1916, at 10:00 o'clock in the coupons then due on the
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and devote our energies in beautify­ forenoon of said day, at the front bonds of the Port ............... $6,500.00
That was a nasty mudslinging ing and improving the city. I bis is a door of the court house in Tillamook Interest from First National
scrap some of the “dry»” and clnjrch far more important matter than most City, Oregon, sell at public auction to Bank, Cleveland, Ohio, on
members participated in last week. ot our citizens realize, for it is gen­ the highest bidder for cash in hand,
Just fancy, goody-goody church mem­ erally conceded by a number of our the following described real property, monies of the Port deposited
the.rc to the credit
of the
bers calling one another “skunks:” A leading business men that some of the situated in the County of Tillamook
War Department to be used
poor sinner like the snap shot man timber représentatives are showing a and State of Oregon, towit-
by the government for the
looks on and wonders whether this is decided antagonism to this city and
Lots four (4),-thirteen (13) and improvement of Tillamook
good Christianity ami a new Chris­ opposing improvements that arc of fourteen (14), of section four (4),
3,000.00
tian grace we never heard about. Oh, vital importance, not only to this city . and lots one (1), seven (7), eight (.8), Bar and Bay .........................
no. 1 lie good old book has a great but to the central par of lie couny. nine (9) and ten (10) of section five Proceeds of levy of Two and
deal to say about Christian graces \\ c are sorry o have to admit this, (5) all in township one south of range one tenth mills on the dollar
assessed val­
and charity, and condemns the scan­ but it is a condition that will have to eight west of the Willamette Meri­ of the estimated
the Port $T,250t-
dal monger, the back biter and those be met and taught out, and thV way to dian, containing 29g,4 7 acres, to­ uation of .............................
15,2j5.00
000.00 .
who call one another nasty names. do so is by united effort on the part gether with the tenements, heredi­
I his incident goes to prove that I of our citizens. Get the civic improve­ taments and appurtenances thereunto
$24.725.00
Total
t hristianity is only skin deep in some ment spirit. Join the Women’s Civic belonging or in anywise appertaining.
Disbursements.
church members, and dirty politics : Improvement League and Commer­
Dated the 8th day of November, Interest on the $407.000.00
and religion don’t go well together.
cial Club. Both organizations need 1916.
bond issue of the Port, at 6
! your support and co-operation, and
H. Crenshaw,
per cent per annum, payable
Sheriff of Tillamook one half July 1st.. 1917 and
The voters, in electing S. G. Reed 1 you are offered the glad hand to help
County, Oregon.
county commissioner, acted wisely. along the civic improvement cam-
one half January L. 1918 $24,420.00
The county court needed the advice paign for 1917.
Balance to cover legal and
N°tice
of
Sheriff
’
s
Sale.
and counsel oi a practical engineer,
other expenses, and inciden­
in tie expenditure of road money,
tals, .............................
305.00
the Circuit Court of the State ot
Special School Meeting.
and we feci assured that the county
Oregon,
for
the
County
of
Tillamook.
wnl not only save thousands of dol­
Total ............................. $24,725.00
Notice is hereby given to the legal 1 he First National Bank of
lars, but better results will be obtain­
The above estimate does not pro­
McMinnville,
a
corporation
voters
of
School
District
No.
9,
el
t.l-
ed in road improvements. This county
vide for funds to pay the cost of
Plaintiff.
has Expended large amounts of mon­ lamook County, Oregon, that a Sl*> C-
maintaining the channel from Bay-
vs.
1AL
SCHOOL
MEEilNG
of
said
dist
­
ey cverv year in road improvements,
City to Tillamook City, because the
rict
will
tie
held
at
the
High
School
Willis
I-
Johnson
and
Lil
­
and with Mr. Reed as one of the com­
United States Government has on
lian
J.
Johnson,
his
wife,
Auditorium
in
said
district
on
Wedi
es-
missioners we feel assured that better
hand, that was appropriated for that
results will lie obtained and the road day, the 29th day of November, 1916. Mary A. Kelly and W. P.
purpose, $5,000.00, and this Port is
at 3:30 o’clock P. M., to vote on the Kelly, her husband, and
funds used more economically him ! to proposition of levying a suectal district W illiam Ehlcrt,
therefore relieved, for the time being,
better advantage, for he has the prac­ lax.
of that charge.
Defendants.
tical knowledge and experience. The
Please take notice that a meeting of
The purpose for which the monev to
Notice is hereby given that the un­
voters made a good choice anil we be raised by this levy shall be expend­ dersigned H Crenshaw, sheriff of Till­ the taxpayers of the said Port of Bay
believe they will be pleased that they ed, are shown by tne following Itemis­
amook County, Oregon, under and by City is hereby called to meet at the
dieted Mr. Reed for lie will strive to ed budget which ts hereby mime a part virtue of a writ of execution and oi
City Hall in Bay City, Oregon, on
put the road work on a systematic of this noli .c:
der of sale of real property issued out the 4th day of December, 19|6, at
'basis in all parts of the county.
Boni d ami Ch rk
of the Circuit Court of the State of the hour of 10 o’clock a.m., for the
Census
Oregon for the County of Tillamook purpose of discussing the said esti­
Teachers Salaries
1
I his is one on the snap shot man.
under tne seal of said Court on the mate or budget.
Text Books
Peter Hcisel says he used to be the
14th day of October. 1916, to me di­ By order of the Board.
Stationary and Supplies
only Democrat in Maple Leaf pre­
rected and delivered in the above en­
Theodor Jacoby.
Transportation of Pupils
ON THE ONE HAND
cinct, but since the snap shot man
titled suit, upon and to enforce cer­
Secretary of the Port of Bav City.
moved into that precinct the Demo­ I Janitors Sdppli«s
tain decree of foreclosure of mort­ (Port Seal attached.)
you
may
have your house burned over
Fuel and Ph ms
crats carry it. We feel sorry that so
gage, judgment and order of sale
Water
your bead, but on the other you
1 tiny of our friends and neighbors
uuly
made
and
entered
in
said
Court
Sick Headache.
Eight and power
have fallen from political grace and
on the 2nd day of October, 1916, in
sbemfd have a file insurance policy,
This distressing disease
J suitor
results
vote for the free trade party. When
ami
by
w
hich
it
was
adjudged
and
de
­
from a disordered condition of the
Building Repair and Upkeep
to
‘entirely wipe out such a frightful
dairymen aie swayed so easily by
of Grounds lot 0.00 creed by the Court that th’e plaintiff stomach, and can be cured by taking
foolish sentiment and vote for some­
have and recover off and from the Chamberlain’s Tablets. ~
loss.
Now ail insurance policy only
Itepla
'entent
and
Repair
of
For sale by
thing that is detramental to the dairy
above named defendant, Willis L.
Equipment
I.antar's Drug Store.
calls
for a premium of a few dollars
industry of 1 illamook
county, it
Johnson, the sum of One Thousand
in •uriini-e
shows that they have been .a lly
Six
Hundred
Eighty-three and
for every thousand valuation at in­
Library Books
fooled or were ignorant of the main
How’s This ?
15-100 Dollars together with interest
Ill
tervals of three or five years. Dispose
issues of the elec ion. The train men
We offer (H r H v NUMID U ollui R rwakd
thereon at the rate of eight per cent
Interest on Bunds and
ami labor organizations went to W;l-
of your anxiety about your real estate
Warrants 2500.00 per annum from the 22nd day of June f »r any ch * of Catarrh that cannot be cured
son wi^h the expectation of getting
Manual Training
50.00 1916, until paid; For the further sum by Hall'’« Catarrh Medicine.
and-
do it now.
light hours work and ten hours pwv.
Catarrh Medicine ha» been taken
Domestic Science
150.00 of One Hundred and Seventy Dollars by Hull*
catarrh sufferers for the pntt thirty-five
the extri expense of which wll «•II
Uutatei.diug Warranta
3279 90 attorney’s fees, and the costs and dis­ years, and haw become known as the most
on some of our neighbors and friends.
bursements of said suit taxed at reliable remedy f<»r Catarrh Hall's Catarrh
Is the joke on the snap shot man or
Medicine acts thru the Bio*al on thc’Mucous
Total
2512 '.90 $31.60, and decreeing the foreclosure surf
ice». expelling th- Poieon from the
on our ncighbrs and friends in Maple
Date I et Tillamook. Oregon, this 7lh of plaintiff's mortgage referred to in Blood and hculia« th ¡«eased portions
Leaf precinct?
said suit and ordering and decreeing
After yon have taken Had'» Cat trrh
day of Novonil» r. 19lu
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Medicine for a short tune you will see a
the sale of the following described great
G. B. Lamb. C.iairman,
improvement in y<»ur general he ilth
The fatal accident that befell Edi­
Board of Directors. real properly in order to obtain funds Start tat In* Hail's Catarrh Medicine at
tor V. ellington, on W ednesday li.is.
CALL ON US'.
WRITE US
with which to pay said several sums once ami get rid of catarrh Send for teat»- PHONE US.
Attest:
free
iro doubt, the cause of carelessness I
ira C. Smith,
of money so decreed to be due the inoniala,
P J CHUNKY Ac CO Teed«» Ofcia.
in not taking proper precaution in
District Clerk.
plaintiff, which said real property is
Sold by all Oraggists.
Editorial snap bhots.
BUYING NOW.
This Isthe Time
To Buy Beds !
?
?
Jones-Knudson Fur. Co
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
FIRE! FIRE
FIRE ! I !
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
“ The Insurance Man.”
NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.