TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 21. 1S1Ö. THE BUDGET MEETING. raatter had been decided, Mr, Dougal Timber Men Defeated in Scheme to left his seat in the cou.t house and rushed up to the County Judge and Divert ii WH i . imm » for Hard Surface undertook to advise him. The County The Court House was packed on Judge had not called upon hint for Friday afternoon, when County Judge advice. lhe item of county veterinarian A. M. Hare called the meeting to order to discuss the budget. Large was knocked out as also was that for delegations were present from all county library. I S. V. Anderson started a fight on parts ot the county, some of whom were "sore” on account of the poke the county agriculturist He stated that nose methods of a paid agitator in the the salary amounted to $9 a day. He employ of some of the timber men, had the support of quie a number of who were present to resent “out­ , those present, but C. Kunze, Al Bunn siders” interfering and butting into and others made a strong plea to re­ what is local and county affairs. One tain the county agriculturist, and i—.---- a , I "hen the , motion was put to a vote it nature ot the meeting was _ the strong . ------ . sentiment in favor of doing justice to ; was voted down. Bayocean. Another attempt was made to divert $10,000 from the appropria­ tion, but the meeting would not stand for it, for it was voted down with an overwhelming sentiment and the “string” was cut which was tied to the $25,000 appropriation. No sooner had the meeting started, when a resolution was handed by the timber men to Gus Goeres, which was as follows: To provide for the $2,200 raise on the Bewley creek appropriation. Judge Hare re-arranged the budget for road district No. 2 as follows: lhe KilcUis river to Bay City road was reduced from $2,000 to $1,500; th« Rupp to Bester road from $1200 . , -, — -- K-j'-on.i.iy to $1,000; Red Clover. Creamery rosid up Trask from »2,700 to $2,000, Fairview factory south $300 struck out; and $500 was cut from the “'"'J- ,. Whereas there has been much dis- eral repairs. ,cussion as to whether the county Pomona Grange Resolutions. shouldladopt in principle, the propo­ sition of beginning at this time the The following resolutions were of­ building of permanent highways, and, fered and read from Tillamook Pom­ whereas, the budget as published, does ona Grange: not adopt the same principle; be it re­ “We recommend that the $500.00 solved, that it is the sense' of this for county veterinarian be cut out of meeting that the apportionment of the the budget.” money for road purposes in the sev- i eral districts be changed to provide 1 "That Pomona Grange go on record that in each district the sum of not as favoring the inclusion in the coun­ less than $20,000.00 be set aside and ty budget for road improvement in used to construct permanent hard- the ensuing year a sum of at least surfaced roads; that the several items ‘ from $4,000.00, said sum^to be spent providing for repairs and maintenance new road now in the budget be reduced by the survey- County Court, as its good judgment may dictate, in order to provide the sums needed for such permanent im-' “The Pomona Grange of Tillamook provements.” County oppose the $2,000 for a coun- This met with little support when ty library at Tillamook City, and it was stated that every appropria-, recommended that it be cut out of the tion in the road budget would have to budget. be cut down, and when put to a vote j ------ o----- the answer was pronounced against I "Whereas, the Little Nestucca road the motion. I is ‘he most direct route to the valley The budget for district No. 1 was and wiH be of benefit to the largest approved without a dissenting vote number of the citizens of Tillamook or even discussion of any of the i County; and, whereas, the said road items. jas ‘a’d out and surveyed by our The budget for road district No. 2,' county court has been declared a state there were only two items that were ' h‘l?hway by the State Highway Board, discussed and voted upon. W. C. Mil- and- whereas, the County Court of ler asked for an increase in the ap- i ¡Ramook Cunty has put in the bud- propriation for Bewley creek road, as *et the sum of ,15-000 «or ‘he int- it was necessary to have a betf.r road ! Provcment of sa!d road, provided that to the logging camp, Dr. Boals moved lhe state shaU Kive aid; therefor’ be that the amount be raised from $300 *2..re’olved thc Pomona Grange of to $2,500, which carried. When the I Tillamook County in session at Clov­ item of $25,000 for Bayocean road erdale, Ore., this 13th day of Decem- • j bcr, 1916, that we recommend and was reached, Guy Vaughn moved ■ that $10,000 be taken from that endorse the improvement of the Lit­ tle Nestucca highway and the expen­ amount and used for hard surfacing. 1 diture of $15,000 this coming year on Mr. Vincent, representing the Potter ( said road.” Realty Co., and Mr. Mitchell, repre­ senting thc lot owners, made two | Property Owners Want Justice. strong appeals for a fair deal for Bayocean, and the motion was voted The editor was asked to read the ■down with a whoop. Another motion following letter at the budget meet­ I ■was made to eliminate the word ing, but in some way it miscarried “complete” and after a pronounced and did not reach us until after the vote had been cast in favor of doing meeting was adjourned: Dear Sir:—Our attention has been so, County Judge made the remark “That cuts the string completely in called to an effort to divert a part of two,” so there is no ‘string” tied to the $25,000 appropriated by the the $25,000 appropriation. That com­ County Commissioners for the pur­ pose of completing a short line road pleted the budget for district No. 2. There was only one item in road I into Bayocean and to other sections __ .... ___ was attacked, that of the county and as a consequence district No. 3 that the road from Mcda Heaving 1 leaving only sufficient funds to cx- was $15,000 for thc to Sour Grass, which had a “string” ! tend the road part way, which means tied to it, that if a like amount was not obtained from the state $10,000 was to be used for hard surfacing. Chas Ray moved that the items for road district No. 3 be approved as published. A. G. Beals amended this by ad- ding "Federal Aid” to the $15,000 appropriated for the Little Nestucca a great disappointment to the resi- and likewise dents of Bayoccan means that ultimate cost of the road will be much greater by going at it “piece-meal” than it would be if they appropriated sufficient funds to in­ sure continuous work until fully com­ pleted. We believe, as taxpayers of Tilla­ mook County and residents of Bay­ road. Before this was acted upon A. A. ocean, and having an investment of Arstill made a motion that $16,000 approximately $40,000, that after -........ ______ be used for a having paid taxes for nearly 8 years of this . appropriation ■continuation of the hard surface road that the residents and property own­ south of Tillamook City. ' ers of that Section are entitled to Mr. Arstill’s motion was out of better treatment than has been ac- order but when put to a vote it car- corded them. Outside of the fact that ried. | we have improved our property there Mr. Beal’s amendment when put to are hundreds of other people who a vote, carried, as did also Mr. Ray’s own lots there fully paid for and a original motion as amended. ' large portion of whom would have More or less amusement was caused built homes and thus increased the when John Dougal undertook to taxable revenue had the county pro- »tiivii jrxz.. —----- o argue that the Little Nestucca road vidcd a highway as promised years was not a state highway, basing his ago. ago. The The failure failure to to complete complete a road argument that there was no county has discouraged many of these invest- _ _______ I likewise prevented many rccords to show that the road had ors and 1:1----i designated a state highway. A. . other persons, who would otherwise been ---------- _ , ' - ■ - Mr. Dougal. ~----- ' have - • • • property ------------ j ; improved _______ a G. Beals took issue with bought and He stated that he had run across the it. We know of many individuals foot prints of the silk stocking points of view. agitator at Salem when he appeared representing both i —o------- heard hundreds of in­ before the Highway Commission for , W t have an appropriation for that road, and he dividuals express .'themselves as attrac- contended that as the Highway Com­ >to the many and varied mission had designated the Little I tions of Tillamook County and Nestucca a state highway, the air their indifference of the county to the splitting argument of the silk stock­ completion of a road that could be ing agitator did not amount to any­ used by automobile traffic to the thing. The audience became a little Bayocean property. We believe that restive and commenced to hoot and Iboth the residents of your county and jeer the silk stocking gentleman. outsiders who make frequent trips in After the vote had been taken and th«IT"*'''__ ,, meeting was tn doubt as to how the ' "" J. G. McGrary, J. H. McManus, provement and would demonstrate Summons. GOT THE HORSES ASHORE. oeorge Maclarnaghan, J. A. Mac­ their appreciation in many ways. Con- ------ 0------ I Tarnaghan, Dents Mallon, Patrick, In the Circuit Court of the State of sidering the amount of money which And H« Didn’t Go About It In the Reg­ Oregon tor the County of 1 illamook. 1 Maloy, J. C. Manley, Eugene Mas- it would require for this single im- ular Official Way, Either. ero, Andy Mattson, Henry A. S. b. \ incent, as Receiver for T. B. provement and the immediate as well In his younger days Sir Bryan Ma­ Potter Realty Company, a corpora- ; Meyer, Wilford O'Neill, Kate E, Ortman, otherwise known as Miss lion, and as receiver tor Fottcr- as the indirect results which will fol­ hon was quite a character tn the army I Kate E. Ortman, J. H. Overhauser, aud many are the tales that are told of Vtiapin Realty Company, a corpora- low its completion, there is no single t hattie H. Overhauser, E. M. Per­ his daredevil recklessness and his no ation. Plaintiffs. method of expending this money less ready resourcefulness in an emer­ sons, otherwise known as Mrs. E. vs. M. Persons, Joseph Peters, Nina E. which will mean as much to the gency. Pearl Alkire, otherwise known as Mrs. Pickett, Gertrude Phillips, other­ Pearl Alkire, E. K. K. Allen, Ade- County at large as this proposed Once, for Instance, a lot of horses wise known as Miss Gertrude Phil­ laid Barstow, L. W. Belveal, Lewis road and its early completion. The had to be unloaded at Istnallla. There lips, J. H. Price, La \ auchia Hill G. Belveal, Jacob A. Blissenbach, favorable action of the County Com­ were no boats and there was shortage 1 rice, otherwise known as Mrs. Ada Breese, otherwise known as of slings, to say nothing of grommets, La k auchia Hill Price, Knute missioners on this matter at this time breast girths and all the other queer I Mrs. Ada Breese, F. Bresnaham, Quist, B. L. Redden, F. J. Schrae- will be nothing more than tardy jus­ paraphernalia that disembarking offi­ Elizabeth Brown, Thomas F. Burns der, Robert Sears, Etta J. Seis, T. F. Burns, Lorenzo M. Burton, tice to the property owners of Bay­ cers delight in. otherwise known as Mrs. Etta J. E. L. Bushnell, W. H. Campbell, D. ocean regardless of the many benefits But Mahon, who is. of course, a son Seis, D. C. Sheldon, Albert Edward Green, F. Campbell, Jr., C. D. Brown, John F. Smith, M. L. Smith, which otherwise would follow to the of Elin’s isle, had seen horses disem­ otherwise known as Mrs. C. D. J. F. Smith, Ignatius Stapelton, barked on the wild Irish coast many i County at large. Green, Del Clements, Annie E. Oscar Stenberg, C. B. Stroman, F. Casey, otherwise known as Miss We sincerely trust that you will do and many a time In rough and ready laylor, W. A. Templin, Halvcr Annie E. Casey, Joseph C. Casey, your utmost in securing a favorable fashion, and he knew what they could Thorson, Thomas L. lutty, Ella do when they had to. So. while the S. G. Clamp, John Coffey, Frankie Vanduyn, otherwise known as Mrs. report by the County Commissioners others were discussing ways and means Corrigan, otherwise known as Miss I Ella k auduyn, J. M. \ anduyu, in the expenditure of the entire below decks, he simply threw these Frankie Corrigan, Nellie Crowder, F rank H. \ andendale,, John S. Teresa B. Curry, otherwise known amount necessary for the completion horses overboard. Watkins, Elizabeth R. Williams, as Mrs. Teresa B. Curry, Maria B. The animals promptly swam ashore, of this highway. otherwise known as Mrs. Elizabeth Dalton, Gertrude R. Davis, John F. and while the horror stricken disem ­ R. Williams, James F. Wilkins, We rcmaiun, very truly yours, Davis, C. T. Diamond, Antone Don- , Sarah A. Sqiith, barking officer was looking on aghast, L. Epworth Ken- Paul C. Bates, ati, Mereta Donavan, Kate Dolan, too surprised even for words. Mahon ney, Alice Zapf, otherwise known Johan Poulsen, otherwise known as Mrs. Kate ordered the trumpet for “stables" to as Mrs. Alice Zapf, C. Casselberry, Mrs. G. T. Trommald. be sounded, and every horse promptly I Dolan, John S. Drew. J. H. Fox, D. otherwise known as Miss C. Cassel­ D. Tourcray, otherwise known as berry, D. Spinossa Cattela, Clara lined up on the beach.—London Tele­ Mrs. D. D. Tourcray, A. Nettie 4 graph. Enerson, otherwise known as Miss Christian Church. Bridgeman, E. P. Galbraith, Rob- , Clara Enerson, John Grover,, Chris­ ert Getter, William R. Gibson, Cora tina S. Hosey, E. E. Lolfler, H. T. M. Goodier, Patrick J. Grogan, | Kipp, F. Lee, M. T. McCarthy, H. DRILLED TO PERFECTION. ----- The Childrens’ program and treat at Hally, George A. Hanly, M. Charles 1 the Christian Church will take place Reed McCoskrie, Elizabeth G. Jennie Hart, otherwise known as Brophy, otherwise known as Miss at the regular eleven o’clock hour Secret of the Military Success of “the Ida S. Haskins, Mrs. Jennie Hart, 1 Madman of the North. ” I Elizabeth G. Brophy, Andrew Mat­ Suiday. in the evening the Christmas Hayford, Olai Hauge, W. S. From drill man gets accustomed to thew, Samuel Mills, JauicsR, Mur­ services will consist of special music doing under any circumstances what Thomas Johns, Albert E. Johnson ray, Janet K. Williams, Cecelia E. P. Joyce, Nellie Johnston, William and a short address appropriate to the has been hammered Into his brain time W inters, G. A. Zittcrholm, Agnes Miles Kelly, Margaret C. . Keenan, 1. Zirbes, otherwise known as Mrs. holiday season. after time till it becomes second nature Arthur Kennedy, Gustave Kunze, Agnes 1. Zirbes, Hattie Snow, to him. Andrew Laidlaw, Chester Lehman, otherwise known as Miss Hattie Charles XII. of Sweden, “ the mnd- Orville Lynch, Elizabeth McCarthy, Electric Bell at Crossing. * Snow, Alfred Bachtold, J. E. man of the north,” ripped most of I. G. McGrary, J. H. McManus, Brown, Phillip T. O’Neill, Helen B. ------ o— Europe up the back again and again George MacTarnaghan, J. A. Mac- Butler, otherwise known as Mrs. Tillamook Commercial Club, because his soldiers were drilled to larnaghan, Denis Mallon, Patrick, Helen B. Butler, Hattie B. Cleve- Tillamook Oregon. Maloy, J. C. Manley, Eugene Mas- perfection befqre be let them take the land, otherwise known ______ as Mrs. Genii.men:—With further reference field at a time when there was great ero, Andy Mattson, Henry A. Hattie B. Cleveland, Nina A. Derby, Meyer, Wilford O'Neill, Kate E. to our previous communication to you neglect of drill in other armies, lie E. H. Englebart, C. C. Findley, H. Ortman, otherwise known as Miss on the subject, we desire to advise valued 1.000 well drilled lighters above A. Gillivey, otherwise known as Kate E. Ortman. J. H. Overhauser, Mrs. H. A. Gillivey, B. A. Kelly, that Mr. F. L. Burckhal'.er, Superin­ 10,000 not so well drilled, and, madman Chattie H. Overhauser, E. M. Per­ otherwise known as Mrs. B. A. tendent for the Southern Pacific Co., or genius, his Judgment was vindicated sons, otherwise known as Mrs. E. Kelly, K. N. Laney, otherwise repeatedly In terrible battles. informs us that he will ask for an ap­ M. Persons, Joseph Peters, Nina E. known as Mrs. K. N. Laney, Chas. One night Charles XII. was surprised Pickett, Gertrude Phillips, other ­ propriation to install an electric iu Poland by an attacking army of A. Storms, Robert E. Leonard, wise known as Miss Gertrude Phil­ Isabel Timberman, otherwise known crossing bell at the grade cessing 8,000 when his scant force ot (100 was lips, J. H. Price, La Vauchia Hill as Miss Isabel Tiinberman, James referred to between Miami and Hob- sleeping like the dead from the ex­ Price, otherwise known as Mrs. Mullins, Philip J. Murphy, Blenda haustion of a hard march. Before his ionvillc. LaVauchia Hill Price, Knute Munson Nord, otherwise known as outposts and sentinels could be driven Quist, B. L. Redden, F. J. Schrae- Yours truly, Mrs. Blenda Munson Nord, Joseph der, Robert Scars, Etta J. Scls, Public Service Commission of Ore. in his small band was aroused, mount­ Overman, R. F, Schneider, Albert ed. formed in battle line—all tn pitchy otherwise known as Mrs. Etta J. G. Starkey, Cclin R. Thompson, G. Seis, D. C. Sheldon, Albert Edward A. Wagner, Henry G. Wood, P. J. Christmas Sunday at Presbyterian blackness—and swung into a fierce Brown, John F. Smith, M. L. Smith. charge upon the enemy. By daylight Gallagher, otherwise known as Dr. Church. J. F. Smith, Ignatius Stapelton, the Russians and Poles who bad P. J. Gallagher, M. F. Setters, Oscar Stenberg, C. B. Stroman, F. thought to eat him up were virtually William E. Huskamp, George E. “The Incarnation of Jesus Christ” annihilated.—Westminster Gazette. Taylor, W. A. Templin, Halver Moats, George 1. Pemberton, Sue Thorson, Thomas L. Tutty, Ella will be the subject of the pastor’s Thrasher, Doris Thrasher, J. M. Vanduyn, otherwise known as _Mrs. Wooley, Administrator of the estate Christmas sermon next Sunday at 11; How Clouds Ar« Colored. Ella Vanduyn, J. M. Vanduyn, of Ben Thrasher, deceased; The color of a cloud depends on the and in the evening at 7:30 the annual Frank H. Vandendale,, John S. In thc name of the State of Oregon: program by the children of the Sun­ manner tn which the sunlight falls Watkins, Elizabeth R. Williams, You are hereby required to appear otherwise known as Mrs. Elizabeth and answer the complaint of the day School will be given. This will upon It and the position of the ob­ server. It will be noticed that high R. Williams, James F. Wilkins, plaintiff filed against you in the above consist of two parts. First, songs; clouds are always white or light in Sarah A. Smith, L. Epworth Ken- entitled suit on or before six weeks second a social cantata entitled “The color, and thia Is tiecause the light by ney, Alice Zapf, otherwise known from and after the date of thc first Christmas Child." The chior, under which they are seen Is reflected from as Mrs. Alice Zapf, C. Casselberry, publication ot this summons, and if direction of Mr. E. J. Claussen will the under surface by the numberless otherwise known as Miss C. Cassel­ you fail to so appear and answer, berry, D. Spinossa Cattela, Clara plaintiff will apply to the Court for sing “Baby of Bethlehem Sleep” by drops of moisture which go to form Enerson, otherwise known as Miss the relief prayed for in said com­ Lorenz. Miss Zylphia Switzer will be the cloud. Heavy rain clouds, on the Clara Enerson, John Grover,, Chris­ plaint, to-wit:fthat it be decreed and the organist. The families of the Sun­ other hand, are found much nearer the tina S. Hosey, E. E. Löffler, H. T. adjudged by this court that neither enrth. and so the light falls on them day School and congregation are Kipp, F. Lee, M. T. McCarthy, H. you nor any one of you defendants more directly from above, giving a sil­ Reed McCoskrie, Elizabeth G. have any interest or estate whetever especially invited. All are cordially in­ ver lining to the cloud, though the un­ Brophy, otherwise known as Miss in or to the following described real vited to attend the services of the day. der surface appears black, owing to Elizabeth G. Brophy, Andrew Mat­ property or any part thereof, to-wit: Gifts for charitable purposes are to be the complete reflection and absorption thew, Samuel Mills, JamesR, Mur­ Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), of the light by the upper layers. Seen presented at these services. ray, Janet K. Williams, Cecelia E. and Four (4), and tide lands fronting from above by an observer In a bal­ Winters, G. A. Zittcrholm, Agnes and abutting on Lot Four (4) of NOTICE. loon the blackest rain clouds appear of I. Zirbes, otherwise known as Mrs. Section Six (6) in Township One (1) the most dazzling brilliant white. Agnes I. Zirbes, Hattie Snow, South of Range Ten (10) West of the otherwise known as Miss Hattie Willamette Meridian, in Oregon; Don’t forget to call at my store, Snow, Alfred Bachtold, J. E. — Duals In Greenland. Also Lots Two (2), Three (3) and when you do your ’Xmas shopping. A Brown, Phillip T. O’Neill, Helen B. Four (4) of Section Thirty-one (31), Tn Greenland when one man has few suggestions for ’Xmas gifts. Butler, otherwise known as Mrs. in Township One (1) North, of Range Dressers, Dining chairs, Rocking been Insulted by another the adversa­ Helen B. Butler, Hattie B. Cleve­ Ten (10) West of the Willamette ries each compose a satire in verse. land, otherwise known as Mrs. Meridian, in Oregon; chairs, Dining tables, Roll top desks. Tills each man recites to his household Hattie B. Cleveland, Nina A. Derby, Over 60 satisfied customers have until the servants and the women Lot Four (4) of Section Twenty- E. H. Englebart, C. C. Findley, H. nine (29), Lot Four (4) of Section my ranges. know it by heart Then a place of A. Gillivey, otherwise known as Thirty (30), Lot One (1) of Section Various other articles suitable for meeting Is appointed. The two men, Mrs. H. A. Gillivey, B. A. Kelly, Thirty-one (31), and Lot One (1) of the lnsulter and insulted, the offender otherwise known as Mrs. B. A. Section Thirty-two (32) in Township 'Xmas gifts. and the offended, stand face to face, Kelly, K. N. Laney, otherwise One (1), North, of Range Ten (10) ALLEN PAGE’S STORE and each recites his [>oem. His friends known as Mrs. K. N. Laney, Chas. West of the Willamette Meridian; A. Storms, Robert E. Leonard, Notice of Appointment of Adminis­ and servants form a chorus. Each man Lots One (1), Two (2), Five (5), Isabel Timberman, otherwise known and Six (6) of Section Seven (7) in tries hard to raise tlie laugh against trator. as Miss Isabel Tiinberman, James Township his adversary. Each man speaks in One (1) n'..... '■* ■" South, of Range ------ o------ Mullins, Philip J. Murphy, Blenda Ten (10) West of Notice Is hereby given that the turn, whipping the enemy with epi­ Willamette Meri- Munson Nord, otherwise known as dian, less Ten (10) acrcs of the East County Court of the State of Oregon gram and quip, and after two hours of Mrs. Blenda Munson Nord, Joseph of Lot Six (6); for Tillamook County has appointed this wordy battle the meeting gives Overman, R. F. Schneider, Albert Lot Two (2) of Section Twenty R. C. Braden Administrator of the the victory to him of the two adversa­ G. Starkey, Ceiin R. Thompson, G. estate of Cecelia H. Childs, deceased, ries who has amused the whole as­ (20) and Lots One (1), , ,, Two ____________ (2) and A. Wagner, Henry G. Wood, P. J. and also of the partnership Estate of sembly most. Three (3) of Section Twenty-nine Gallagher, otherwise known as Dr. (2#) ia Township One (1) North Childs & Braden, Cecelia H. Childs P. J. Gallagher, M. F. Setters, of Range and F. L. Braden, partners, Cecelia Ten (10), West of An Odd Team. William E. Huskamp, George E. H. Childs deceased, and all persons Willamette Meridian; and that the Over one of the trails of the Sahara Moats, George I. Pemberton, Sue having claims against said estate are title of this plaintiff to every part desert the queerest of teams is employ­ Thrasher, Doris Thrasher, J. M. therefore notified and required topre­ and parcel of said real propery is I ed in drawing a two wheeled cart Wooley, Administrator of the estate sent the same, duly verified, to said I good and valid, and that you and each of Ben Thrasher, deceased; administrator , at the Law Office of which carries light freight. The team of you above named defendants be Defendants. H. T. Botts, in the City of Tillamook, consists of n camel and a small mule, forever enjoined and debarred from To in Tillamook County, State of Ore­ and, while the loads may be unevenly asserting any claim whatever in or to Pearl Alkire, otherwise known a» Mrs. gon, within six months from the date distributed between them, the mates Pearl Alkire, E. K. K. Allen, Ade- said real property above described or of the first publication of this notice, never disagree. Each draws bis por­ any part thereof adverse to the plain­ laid Barstow, L. W. Belveal, Lewis which said date of first publication of tion of tlie load, the camel loping along tiff and for a judgment against you G. Belveal, Jacob A. Blissenbach, with great strides, while the mule this notice is December 21, 1916. and each of you defendants for the Ada Breese, otherwise known as trots beside him. R. C. Braden Administrator of costs and disbursements ef this suit, Mrs. Ada Breese, F. Bresnaham, and for such other and further relief the Estate of Cecelia H. Childs, Elizabeth Brown, Thomas F. Burns deceased, and also of the part­ as to thc Court may seem just and His Conundrums. T. F. Burns, Lorenzo M. Burton, equitable. nership Estate of Childs & "Pop, tell me some conundrums.” E. L. Bushnell, W. H. Campbell, D. Braden, Cecelia H. Childs and This summons is served upon you “Conundrums? Why. I don't know F. Campbell, Jr., C. D. Green, by publication thereof for a F. L. Braden partners, Cecelia any conundrums, my son!” otherwise known as Mrs. C. D. six weeks in pursuance of period of H. Childs deceased. an ordrr “Oh, yes. you do! I heard mother Green, Del Clements, Annie E. duly entered in the H. T. Botts and B. A. Kliks, tell Aunt Mary the other day that you Casey, otherwise known as Miss suit on the 19th day above entitled Attorneys for Administrator. keep her guessing most of the time.”— of December, Annie E. Casey, Joseph C. Casey, 1916. Exchange. S. G. Clamp, John Cotfey, Frankie The date of the first publication is <100 Reward <100. Corrigan, otherwise known as Miss December 21st, 1916. The readers of this paper will be Frankie Corrigan, Nellie Crowder, Greatest Volcano Crater, Samuel White & John H White, pleased to learn that there is Bl Teresa B. Curry, otherwise known The largest volcano crater In the Attorneys for Plaintiff. least one dreaded disease that world is In Asosan. In southern Japan. as Mrs. T eresa H. Curry, Maria B. 1010 Board of Trade Building, Port­ science has been able to cure in all Dalton, Gertrude R. Davis, John F. land, Oregon. its stages and that is catarrh. Cat­ It measures fourteen miles across one Davis, C. T. Diamond, Antone Don- Date of 1st publication Dec. 21, 1916. arrh being greatly influenced by way and more than ten miles the other. ati, Mereta Donavan, Kate Dolan, Date of last publication Feb. 2, 1917, constitutional conditions requires otherwise known as Mrs. Kate constitutional treatment. Hall's Surest Way. Dolan, John S. Drew, J. If. Fox, I). Ornum nlal Hrt Placet Catarrh Medicine is taken internally “Do yon know how to open the door D. Tourcray, otherwise known as and acts thru the Blood <»n the Mu­ to a snceessfitl courtship?" Unlit of Hrlcli or Stone. Mrs. D. D. Tourcray, A. Nettie cous Surfaces’of the System thereby “Easiest thing doing Just ring the AIIHre ¡‘laces absolutely Bridgeman, i P. Galbraith, Rob­ destroying the foundation of the belle.”—Baltimore American ert Getter, William R. Gibson, Cora guaranteed not to smoke disease, giving the patient strength M. Goodier, Patrick J. Grogan, by building up the constitution and or money refunded. The Old Story. Charles M Hally, George A. Hanly, assisting nature in doing its work Urick Work of all kinds “Did Hardlucks bear bls misfortune Jennie Hart, otherwise known as The proprietors have so much faith done on short notice. Mrs. Jennie Hart, Ida S. Haskins, in the curative powers of Hall's like a man?" We make specialty of W. S. Hayford. Catarrh Medicine that they offer One “Exactly like one. He blamed it all i Olai Hauge. Hundred Dollars for any case that on his wife.”—Judge. Thomas Johns, Albert F. Johnson, repriring smoking fire it fails to cure. Send for list of testi­ Nellie Johnston, William P Joyce, Places. monials. Miles Kelly, Margaret C. Keenan, It Is the peculiarity of a fool to be 1 Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Arthur Kennedy, Gustave Kunze, quick in seeing the faults of others . Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all D uggist, Andrew Laidlaw, Chester Lehman. while be is blind to hie own. 75c Orville Lynch, Elizabeth McCarthy, TILLAMOOK. ORE. I RALPH E. WARREN,