Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 16, 1916, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT NOVEMBER
Wbal the Editors bay.
When you buy at home, or patron-
izc a local professional uian jour
money remains in the home town aim
will come back to you in one way or
another. When you send away a dol­
lar, it is gone forever and it builds up
another locality at your expense.-
News Reporter.
Among the voluminous mail receiv­
ed at Governor Withycombe's office
are, of course, some amusing com­
munications. Below is the text of a
complaint received from a citizen
who was "Fatally injured.” “\\ hat i,
the matter with the Slate Accident
Commission? 1 received a fatal in­
jury by losing two teeth and they
don't want to pay for loss oi them
What 1 want is the teeth put bacg.”
my hair restorer for three times last
years price, ami when I’m busted
buyuig rations, 1 kel that all the war­
ring nations should put their swords
Oil ice. The cost of living keeps us
'igmng, and now they’ve raised the
price ot dying, the cost of being sick;
aeer stung when buying porus plas­
ters, and every day brings new dis­
asters that jar us to the quick.—Walt
Mason.
------o------
Speaking of keeping out of war,
consider the case of Holland, which
has successfuly accomplished that
same little thing, and incidentally
has kept its self respect. It might
easily have met the fate of Belgium,
tor it would have been a very con­
venient highway whereby Germany
might reach England or perhaps
England might have reached Ger­
many, But Holland wrote no notes,
made no threats which it later forgot.
It had a mighty efficient army and
made it clear that its neutrality must
be respected. It simply showed that
it proposed to be left alone, and it has
been left as much alone as possible
considering its location. Prayerful
consideration of the cause of little
Holland as compared with big Uncle
Sam is recommended those who are
just now making capital of the fact
that we have kept out of war while
they neglect to show how we could
have gotten into any war except with
Mexico, and we have not kept out of
that. After that consideration it may
dawn on them that the least said about
our efforts to avoid trouble the bet­
ter, and that big Uncle Sam might
have imitated Holland and have
cause for congratulation when the
end comes.— Hillsboro Independent.
ers—of settlers and investors from
other states—though intimately at
our own expeuse, as we have been
learning to our sorrow.
“In adopting political experiments
and plans of social betterment, a state
like Oregon, with its ‘long
„ on land
and opportunity, short on men and
money,’ cannot afford to _
get far
ahead of the procession. If it should
the subjects for experiments will dis­
appear and employers will eease to
provide subjects for social betterniem
in the shape of employment.”—Sea­
side Signal.________________
Notice of S.ierií.s ¿ule.
16, 191G
Six
Hundred
Eighty-three and
15-100 Dollars together with interest
thereon .11 the rate of eight per cent
per annum from the 22nd day of June
1916, until paid; For the further sum
of One Hundred and Seventy Dollars
attorney’s fees, and the costs and dis­
bursements of said suit taxed at
$31.60, and decreeing the foreclosure
of plaintiff's mortgage referred to in
said suit and ordering and decreeing
the sale of the following described
real property in order to obtain funds
with which to pay said several sums
of money so decreed to be due the
plaintiff, which said real property is
situated in Tillamook County, State
of Oregon, and described as follows,
lo-wit:
The Northwest quarter of section
fifteen in township four, South of
range nine, W est of the Willamette
Meridian in Tillamook County, Ore­
gon, containing one hundred and
the Northwest
sixty acres. Also
quarter of section sixteen in town-
-.hip four, South of range nine, West
of the Willamette Meridian in Tiila-
¡nook 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 afternooq
of said day at the door of the Court
House in
Tillamook,
Tillamook
County, Stale 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
;■ !e into immediate possession there­
of.
Dated this 14th day of October, 1916
H. Crenshaw,
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore.
By O. G. Swenson, Deputy.
Notice is hereby given; a hat by
virtue of a writ of execution issued
out of the Circuit Court ot the Slate
ot Oregon, lor itie Vviinly ol ’lil'a-
11100k County, umeu me »rd day ot
November, 19 1b, m the cause where­
in Aurie M. Draper was plamuff and
The Reporter recently sent out a
John Maginn.s ...;u jcimie C. McGin­
number ot letters to leading men and
nis, his wife, were defendants, upon
otticials throughout
Northwestern
a judgment and decree rendered in
Oregon, asking loi opinions and
the said cause on the »th day of Oc­
plans looking toward the completion
tober, 1916, in favor of the plaintiff
ot the Tillamook loop ot the Pacific
and against the defendants in the
Highway as a hard suriace through-
sum ot one thousand and fifty dollars,
fare. A large number of answers have
with interest thereon at the rate of
been received showing deep interest
eight per cent per annum from the
in this road and offring plans and the
otii day of Marell, 1915; the further
heartiest co-operation tor the comple­
sum of one hunureu dollars allowed
tion of the work on this great high­
by the court as attorney’s fees in
way. These letters will be published
said suit; and the plaintiff's costs and
in their entirety in early issues of thb
disbursements in said suit, taxed at
paper.—Wheeler Reporter.
sixteen anil 75-100 dollars; and com­
manding 111c as Sheriff to satisfy the
"Uncle Joe" Cannon spoiled a per-
said judgment and decree by the sale
fect'v new 15-cent cigar when asked
of the real property hereinafter de­
by a reporter of a New York paper
scribed ;
why he voted for the Adamson bill.
Now, therefor, in order to satisfy
"Why, damn it all, . ” said
----- he, as he
the said judgment and decree, 1 will,
-------- °---------
bit
a full
third
of the
— -
—...........
- —
...a Havana and
1 he attempted armed invasion of on Saturday, the 9th day of Decem­
then spat it out, “if 1 had anything at
all to say to your paper I’d say—’’ Everett, Wash., by a mob of 1. W. W. ber, 1916, at ld:t>9 o’clock in the fore­
The veteran statesman paused, pon­ suggests that we are reaping the noon of said day, at the front door of
dered and another third of the cigar whirlwind we have sowed during the the Court House in Tillamook City,
was bitten off and spat upon the long period we have failed to dis­ Oregon, sell at public sale to the high­
Administrator’s Notice.
ground; “If 1 had anything at all to criminate between liberty and license est bidder for cash in hand, the fol­
lowing
described
real
property,
sit
­
and
free
speech
and
anarchy.
Everett
say,” he continued, “I’d say tell your
In the County Court of the State
paper to------ ” and the statesman used is a mill town which has suffered uated in the County of Tillamook and Oregon for Tillamook County.
State
of
Oregon,
to:wit:
from
the
propaganda
of
the
I.
W.
W.
a big bad swear word.—Oregon Reg­
In the matter of the estate of Lars
All of lots eleven (11), thirteen (I3)
which plainly teaches that ends must
ister.
be gained without regard to means fourteen (14) and twenty (2O) in sec­ Jensen, deceased.
No.ice is hereby given that the un-
In our young days wc are usually or methods. Operation of its chief in­ tion five (5), and lots seventeen (.17). ie.signed has been, by the < ounty
eighteen
(18),
nineteen
(19)
and
dustry
was
vital
to
Everett
and
it
burning up with military ardor, says
ourt of Tillamook County, Oiegon,
the Iowa Buckeye. We feel that it plainly wanted none of the I. W. W. twenty (20), of section six (6), all in ilily appointed administrator of the
township
one
(1)
south
of
range
nor
its
methods.
Members
who
had
would be grand to go forth and if
.hove named estate, and all persons
necessary die for our country. And attempted to cause trouble #wcrc eight (8) west of Willamette Meri­ having claims against said estate are
dian,
containing
320
acres,
togethe:
made
to
leave
the
town
and
plain
as we grow into the years we begin
icreby notified and required to pre­
to put an ever increasing value upon notice was given that neither they with the tenements, hereditaments sent same, duly verified in the mau­
and
appurtenances
thereunto
belong
­
nor
others
of
their
kind
would
be
per
­
life, and we have not the faintest de­
ler provided by law, to the undcr-
sire to kill other people, and an ever- mitted in the town. An incendiary ing or in anywise appertaining.
i .ned, at the offices of Johnson &
Dated the 8th day of November,
call
was
sent
out
from
Seattle
I.
W.
growing disinclination to give up our
Handley, Attorneys at Law, in Tilla-
19i6.
W
.
headquarters
and
an
armed
expe
­
own lives. If no soldiers were permit­
nook City, Oregon,
within si
H. Crenshaw,
ted to go to the from under forty dition was organized which embarked
iths from this date.
Sheriff of Tillamook County Oregon.
on
boats
with
the
intention
of
landing
years of age, there v. ould be little
Dated this 26th day of Oct., 1916.
C. C. Jensen, Adminis-
fighting, and the, casualties would be ■ n Everett through force. It was met
at
the
dock
by
a
sheriff
and
pose
and
istrator of the Estate
very small.—Forest
Grove
News
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
warned
not
to
attempt
to
land.
A
ful-
Times.
of Lars Jensen deceas­
silade of shots from the boat was the
------o
ed.
Notice is hereby given: That by
reply and a member of the pose fell
Somebody has
wisely
written: dead and the sheriff and 18 were virtue of a writ oi execution issueu
Notice.
“Every man should have a graveyard wounded. In the battle which follow­ out of the Circuit Court oi the State,
------ o------
of his own. In it he should bury all of ed many of the mob on the boat of Oregon, for the County of Tilla­
To the taxpayers of the Port of
his mean thoughts, his hatreds, hi> were killed and wounded. And all be­ mook dated tne 3rd day ot Novem­
animosities, and evil aspirations; and cause an industrial city wished to ber, 1 9 16, in the cause wherein W. H. Bay Cit/, Oregon.
At a meeting of the Board of Com­
bury them deep,
so that
there i conduct its business without interfer­ riippin was plaintiff and John Ma­
can be no resurrection. If you hear a ence from irresponsible non-residents. gnum and Jennie G. McGinnis, his missioners of the Port of Bay City,
bit of malicious gossip—burv it deep. If the proceeding is not insurrection wife, were defendants, upon a judg­ Oregon, held on the "3rd day of No­
If you have been nursing a feeling of what is it?—Hillsboro Independent. ment and decree rendered in the said vember, 1916, the following estimate
cause on the 5th day oi October, or budget of the receipts and dis­
hatred toward somebody for years—
1916, in favor of the plaintiff and bursements oi the said Port lor til e
then bury it. And when you
.
have
finally filled your graveyard with the Wards of State Cost $a2.47 Eeach. against the Uclendants, 111 the sum ol year 19|7 was ordered published as
thirteen hundred dollars, with infcr- required by law.
worst that was in you, you will find
Oregon s ¿395 state wards in ten est thereon at the rate of eight pcr
Receipts.
the world, and all that goes to make
it, a much better place than ever be- state institutions cost an average p- r cent per annum num the 3rd day ot Balance on hand January 1st
capita of $22.47 for October, accord­ February, lbiu; the further sum of 1917, after paying interest
fore.”—The Beaver.
ing to the monthly reports submitted seventy eight and O-lllU dollars, coupons then due on the
The dividing line between boosling by the head of the institutions to the taxes, with interest thereon at the bonds of the Port .- .......... $6,500.00
rate of eight per vein
Interest from First National
for tile general welfare of the commu­ board ol control at its meeting last from the 9th day ot I 1 per annum
UlgllSt, 19*6; Bank, Cleveland, Ohio, on
nity and advertising personal busi­ week, The lowest per capita cost was
at the Eastern Oregon state hospital, the further sum of one hundred twen­ monies ot the Port deposited
ness is so closely drawn that the pub­
ty and 6v-l99 dollars, taxes, with in­ there to the credit
where it was 115.03.
of the
lic in its haste often criticises the
Ç
The population and per capita cost terest thereon at the rate of eight per War Department to be used
newspaper for not boosting some
at the other slate institutions were as cent per annum from the 9th day of by the government for the
I
person's enterprise which is conduct­ follows:
August, 1916; the further sum of improvement of 'Tillamook
i
ed for gain. The newspaper’s adver­
Salem sate hospital, >591; $15.94; one hundred twenty five and 90-100
tising columns are its stock in trade. penitentiary, 455, $18.37, institute for dollars, allowed by the court as at­ Bar and Bay ......................... 3,000.00
It cannot any more be given aevay feeble minded, 318, $19.00; state torney’s fee in said suit, and the Proceeds o! levy of Two and
promiscuously than a merchant can training school for boys, 117, $24.95; plaintiff's costs and disbursements in one tenth mills on the dollar
afford to give his goods to the public. tuberculous sanitorium, 77, $24.95; said suit, allowed at sixteen and of the estimated assessed val­
of the Port $7,250,-
In fact, advertising is the only source school for blind, 39, $33.76; school 75-100 dollars, and commanding me uation
009,00 .................................
16,225.00
of revenue a country newspaper has. for deaf, 96, $25,63, industrial school as Sheriff to satisfy the said judgment
Its subscriptions would not pay run­ /or girls, 52, $j2.82; old soldiers’ and decree by the sale of the real
Total ............................. $24,725.00
ning expenses.—Polk County Item­ home, 162, $17.63.
property hereinafter described;
Disbursements.
izes
Now, therefore, in order to satisfy Interest on the $407,000.00
Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, superintend­
------ o------
ent of the state hospital, reported that the said judgment and decree, I will, bond issue of the Port, at 0
The increased cost of milk would
I
the hospital farm and town lots and on Saturday, th.- 9th day of Decem­
be a good thing for the country it it the Updegraff tract, ‘which were ber, 1916, at 10;00 o’clock in the per cent per annum, payable
one
half
July
1st.,
1017
and
should lead people to keep goats. For worked by the patients, produced a forenoon of said day, at the front one half January 1.. 1918 $24,4 20.00
some reason goat’s milk has never total of 21,355 bushels of potatoes, door of the c<Mrt house in Tillamook
Balance to cover legal and
been popular in America, although in
5000 boxes of apples and twelve tons City, Oregon, sell at public auction to other expenses, and inciden­
Europe, especially in France, Italy, of dried prunes.
the highest bidder for cash in hand, tals, ........................................
305.00
and Switzerland, it is much esteemed,
Mrs. Esther Hopkins, matron of the following described real property,
particularly for babies. A goat can
Total ............................. $24,725.00
the girls’ industrial school, reported situated in the County of Tillamook
be kept at small expense where it
that the girls had grown vegetables and State of Oregon, towit:
The above estimate does not pro­
would be impossible to keep a cow
Lots four (4), thirteen (i3) and vide for funds to pay the cost of
Garden waste and roadside browse and fruits at the institution which at fourteen (14), of section four (4).
maintaining the channel from Bay
market prices would be worth
will support it. A small shed affords current
$1836 68. Mrs. Hopkins was congrat­ and lots one (1), seven (7), eight («). City to Tillamook City, because the
sufficient shelter. A goat is far clean­
__
I'ni'.ii Sti tes Government has on
ulated upon the showing by the board nine (9) and ten (1ft) of. ■ . etion _ five
er in its habits than a cow. and re­
(5) all in township otic south of range hand, that v.-as appropriated for that
of control.—Statesman.
quires only such care as a child can
eight west of the Willamette
!
----- ..2 Meri-
purpose, $5,090.90, and this Port is
give it. Let us get goats.—(. loverdalc
dian, containing 29
29j.47
acres, to- therefore relieved, for the time being,
j .4 7
What
’
s
Wrong
With
Oregon?
Courier.
gether with the tenements, lieredi- of that charge.
taments and appurtcnances thereunto
Please take notice that a meeting of
We
all
admit
that
this
state
needs
There are very few men who do not
belonging or in anywise appertaining. the taxpayers of the said Port of Bay
for
its
development
plenty
of
cheap
speak to their acquaintances as they
Dated the 8th day of November, City is hereby called to meet at the
pass them on the street. How silly it capital, and for its prosperity more 1916
City Hall in Bay City, Oregon, on
mjdoynieni for its people.
i
is to let some silly little difference in
H. Crensha W,
the 4th day of December, 1916, at
\\ c must eliminate the land specu­
business or civic affairs fill a man
Sheriff
of
Tillamook
the hour of 10 o’clock a.m., for the
up with hate. God pity the man wh" lator and we must turn our backs on
County,
Oregon.
purpose of discussing the said esti­
engenders hate in his heart. His soul the exploiter of industries for politic-
mate or budget.
is sure to shrivel up and refuse to let d purposes—payroll scuttlcrs.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By order of the Board
Whether it nc laws to close ice
the best of life enter. The most mis­
In the Circuit Court of the State of
erable being in the world is a man cream parlors on Sunday or laws to
Secretary of the Port
who harbors a grudge and whose life antagonize transcontinental railroads, Oregon, for the County of Tillamool ft.
(Port Seal attached.)
they are inimical to development.
The First National Bank of
is spent in an effort to "get even
Hubert H. Ward, of Portland hits McMinnville, a corporation
with those by whom he may have
Her Son Subject to Croup.
been wronged or only imagines that the nail oji the head in discussing
Plaintiff,
"My son Edwin is subject to croup"
vs.
he was, it is all the same to him His "What is the matter with Oregon”
writes Mrs. E. O. Irwin, New Kens­
Willis L. Johnson and Lil­
heart looses all the better elements in a Portland Sunday paper.
“W’e have permitted < very species lian J. Johnson, his wife.
ington, I’a. “I put in many sleepless
possessed by the human being anil i-
f crank theorist and rainbow-chaser Mary A. Kelly and W. P.
hours at night before I learned of
turned into a charnel hou«e of gall
to convert Oregon into an experiment
< hatnberlain’s
< oughli
Remedy.
and bitterness. Keep your heart sweet station for every kind of government­ Kelly, her husband, and
Mothers need not fear this disease if
■nd hold no grudge against any man. tai and social theory. Although we William Ehlert,
they keep a bottle of Chamberlain's
1
Defendants.
—Banks Herald.
cd money to develop our countrv
Notice is hereby given that the un­ Cough Remedy in the house and use
■ -o------
ml . Ithough money is invested only dersigned H Crenshaw, sheriff of Till­ it as directed. It always gave my boy
The cost of dying still increases; • here it is safe and pays a reasonable
relief.” For sale l»y Lamar’s Drug 1
the prices of pills and salves and return we have adopted schemes of amook County, Oregon, under and by Store.
greases goes higher and higher. "Re­ will-meaning but misguided persons virtue of a writ of execution and oi
der of sale of real property issued out
sults of war are noxious, very,” I ahich have made investments unsafe
of the Circuit Court of the State of
How's This?
hear the learned apothecary, in ex­ and have caused them to pay ‘Irish Oregon for the County of Tillamook
We offer
Huxr»BKP D ollanh
planation say: "We can’t import the dividends.’
under the seal of said Court on the
barks and bitters wc need for healing
“Were Oregon a state where the 14th day of October, 1916, to me di­ for uny caee of Catarrh thAt cannot
human critters, the leaves and roots land is fully developed, where home rected and delivered in the above en­ by Hall'» Catarrh Medicine.
Catarrh Medici nr ha» la n taken
and buds; and so the delegate who's labor and capital are ample to use titled suit, upon and to enforce cer­ by Ilair»
catarrh »ufferer» for * hr past 1 ¡»irty-f. r<-
lying upon a couch of sickness, dying, every opportunity the state offers, we tain decree of foreclosure of mort­ ycarw and na» become known a* the moat
remedy for Catarrh
Hall’« Catarrh
must swallow* home made suds. Im­ might p rmit speculators to prey up­ gage, judgment and order of sale reliable
Medicine act» thru the Blood on thc^Mucoun
ported dope—the kind that cures on us and political and social theor­ duly made and entered in said Court .surface» e«|»ej.ing the Poi»on from tin
rnwl healing the discard portion*
vou.” the girted pharmacist assure ists to experiment upon us, for then on the 2nd day of October, 1916, in Blood
After y«>u have taken
Halin Catarrh
you “costs more than precious stones the loss would fall upon our own citi- 1 and by which it was adjudged and de­ Medicine for a »hort time you will »cc a
i
zens
and
they
would
promptly
induce
1
Sreat
improvement
in
your
generni health
those pills, that poor dyspeptics »wal­
creed by the Court that the plaintiff
tart taking Hall’» Catarrh Medicine at
PHONE
ler.
for half
ler, sold by the box tor
natt a dollar; us to mend our ways. But the state , have and recover
off ,___
and from the once and get rid of catarrh. Ac nd for tr»t
_____ ____
1 ‘ seven ‘ bone- ” ”
they no»' fetch
I'm not has been »peculating and experiment­ ' above named defendant, Willis
.......... ........
L. mon ials. fret
F I. CHEMHY * CU Teiedo. Ohio
* kicker or a roarer, but when I buy ing at the immediate expense of oth- Johnson, the sutn of One Thousand
Mokl by all Druggint», 75c.
su .s the Time
Buy Beds !
very best time to buy lied»—
ischi is lile
lull an.l complete lor your selection,
imple, wc show one
of the beautiful new
I in the Ladies' Home Journal
' i ■ ii.e in and let us show you the
us light weight, electrically welded steel
been reading. There is not a nut or a
b i :; 1 loose. And the finishes arc
meri h.indisc is the best that human skill
i.ee; our enormous buying power lowers
where they cannot fail to interest even
myers. Let us prove to you that we can
aust home furnishing values at prices
; amcgk , ore
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From
Asphalt-Base Crude
sr
__ the crude endorsed by I.ieut.
l.ryan.a U.S.Government Ex­
pert on motor cylinder lubricz-
ti ui, in hit statement before the
a rican Society of Naval En­
gineer».
g g. y .
ÍHM Ei Wl EL
J?2 ^¿ard Oil lor Moior Cars
S< i I bv 9- d-rj everywhere »nd
.. e Stations of the
1 )il Company
(California)
FIRE ! FIRE
I
« •
FIRE : I !
ON THE ONE HAND
may have your house burned over
your head, but on the other you
should have a fire insurance policy,
to entirely wipe out such a frightful
los , Now an insurance policy only
calls for a premium of a few dollars
for every thousand valuation at in­
tervals of three or five years. Dispose
of your anxiety about your real estate
and do it now.
ROLL1E W. WATSON,
The Insurance Man.”
4k
US.
CALL o.x us.
WRITE US
NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.