Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 22, 1917, Image 3

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    TlùLAMOOk
What the Editors Say.
HEADLIGHT, MARCH 22 ’1917,
our commerce at sea. If we should be
AGRICULTURAL NOTES.
defeated, they will levy heavy indem­
Notice of Final Account.
nity upon us, and that indemnity will By R. C. Jones, County Agricultrist.
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be
collected
as
rapaciously
from
the
Just how much good will be done bv
Notice is hereby given. That the
Prune and Spray Roses Now
of their former subjects as
the committee appointed by congress property
undersigned has filed in the County
from
that
of
decendants
of
the
Pil
­
Several
inquiries
have
come
to
this
to investigate the high cost of living
I Court of 'Tillamook County, Oregon,
grim fathers and mothers who came office regarding the control of diseas­
cannot be foreseen, but the $400,000 over
her final account as Administratrix of
in
the
Mayflower.
-
es
that
are
attacking
the
rose
bushes
appropriated to defray expenses will
the estate of Hubert E. Ross, de­
about
the
county.
A
letter
to
the
It
would
be
the
same
if
it
happened
be spent—there is no uncertainty on (, ’À
ceased, and that said Court has ap­
Plant
Pathology
Department
of
O.
A.
__ I we were to fight the other great
that score.—Telephone Register.
pointed Monday, April 16th, 1917, at
I group of warring countries across the C. brought the following reply as to
the hour of to o'clock a.m. at the
■ Atlantic. If war should come, it will diseases and their control:
County Court room in Tillamook City
They say that gasoline is going to’‘ *■"
be _________
waYLgMn"« .t every citizen of the
“The climate of Western Oregon is
Oregon, as the time and place for
be higher on account of the scarcity. United States
ideal for the growing of roses, but
hearing objections to said account
of potatoes. That excuse is as good , We
V must think, then, of America, there are certain diseases which mar
and final settlement thereof.
as any other, and incidentally is as and stand loyally for American rights the attractiveness and stunt the
Dated March 15th, 1917.
good as the excuses that are being and interests. As we look upon the growth of the bushes. The two most
given for many of the products which folds of the flag, or upon our march­ important of these are the powdery
Theresa M. Ross,
have been advanced in price.—Mt. ing troops, or gaze with proud mildew and black spot,’ which may be
Administratrix.
Scott Herald.
affection on the
ships
of the kept under control bv proper spray­
Notice of Final Account.
navy, the sentiment that finds elo­ ing.
A Portland commissioner is pro-1 quent and patriotic expression in
Rose Mildew is widely distributed
muting a municipal lighting plant. He these lines Tf Longfellow should and very common, attacking many
The undersigned has filed in the
¡,””1 better go slow. Hillsboro had an quicken every pul»..
County Court of Tillamook County,
rieties but causing th
sc:
varieties
th*- greatest in-
expensive Piwrirnre
experience with a mnnirinnl
municipal • “Our hearts, or hopes, arc all witli !Il’rX Perhaps to the crimson rambler.
Oregon, his final account as admin­
plant a few years ago, and the big J
istrator of the estate of Absalom B.
thee,
tliee.
1 I his fungus forms a dusty white
town is welcome
v ■'------ •" to •* the
’-
f-~
‘~ it
Allison Deceased, and Monday, the
facts
if it , Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, growth over the surface of the leaves
... —
_ our
tears;
9th day of April, 1917, at to o’clock
wants them.
Independent.
’ and young shoots. It causes the
a m,, at the court room at the Court
I Our faith triumphant o’er our fears. leaves to curl and remain small and 1
House in Tillamook City, Oregon,
An eastern preacher recently made 1 Are all with thee are all with thee!”
checks their normal function. The 1
has been appointed as the time and
the prediction that before the grow­
vitality of the bushes is greatly rc-
for the hearing of objections to
ing war ceased it will involve every
It has an all steel, Lowdown frame and steel truck, place
( duccd and the stems may be dcstort-
said final account and the settlement
country of consequence on earth, and > What Should We Do in Case of War? ed while the bloom may be prevented It
lias a malleable cutter head, malleable cutter bar, thereof
the people would go back to savag­
If Germany should force the United from normal development,.
Dated this March 8th, 1917.
six fan blower, Alfalfa meal making attachment, and
ery. And an astFonomer tells us a States
Black
Spot
of
the
rose
in
another
into the war what course of ac­
Erwin Harrison,
comet will hit us the coining fall and tion would
very
common
trouble.
Climbers
do
a
positive
safety
most effective? Wil/
device, which marks an unusual
Administrator.
kill us all off. Cheer up and take your would be the be probable
•
not
appear
to
be
very
susceptible,
effect on our
advance in
i
the
building
of
ensilege
and
feed
cutting
choice.—Corvallis Courier.
while
certain
bush
varieties
are
some-
. Notice of Appointment of Adminis­
industries and commerce? Asks the
badly attacked. The fungus causing machines.
Review.
trator.
How would you like to be a subject | Spokesman
the
disease
produces
black
spots,
Frederick Hale, senator-elect front
It ranges in price from$60.00 and up.
of the Mikado? Don’t you welcome i Maine, who returned- last week from
more or less circular in outline with a
Notice is heheby given, That the
the proposition of Germany to permit an inspection of the British and margin appearing to be fringed. The
The Tillamook Improved Silo, which means all County
Court of the State of Oregon,
Japan to take all that part of the French fighting lines, reports that
spots are sometimes, separate, but that the word Silo stands tor, is offered to yon for, for Tillamok ( -unty, h-s appointed
United States lying west of the Rocky Lloyd George told him the allies want they often unite so as to cover a large
the undersigned administrator of the
mountains and Mexico the states of the help of the United States. and part of the leaf surface. Severe at- from $98.00 and up.
estate of Hanna. M. Nelson, deceased,
Texas, Arizona and New Mexico? We Aristide Briand, the French 1 premier,
tacks cause premature falling of
(let your orders in early as time is going fast.
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and all persons having claims against
presume the program further intend­ echoed his sentiment. Premier George leaves.
-..lid estate are hereby required to pre­
I
See
my
complete
gasoline
drag
saw
for
cutting
ed that Germany would have all the said
— that practical aid could be given Control. Before the time when new
sent the same together with the prop­
rest.—Itemizer.
[ by the United States in the following growth starts in the spring the wood and clearing kind. Complete rig consists of 3A er vouchers, to the undersigned at
bushes should be pruned and ail the J 1.1* gas engine, 4i to 6i ft. ready for the'woods ami the office of T. II. Goy ne, attorney at
| ways:
'I he storm of indignation aroused 1 Credit, the use of the American leaves which are left on the bushes,
law, Tillamook City, Oregon, within
by the action of the group pf sena­ navy to convoy merchant vessels, or have fallen to the ground, should w eigh about 250 lbs. Will saw 20 cords in 10 hours at six months from the date of this
tors who defeated the armed neutral- 1 ' manufacturing
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notice.
facilities here and a be removed and destroyed, since these a cost ol 3J to 4 cents per cord.
Price $150.00.
ity bill, has compelled the fossilized, few’troopsTo Ca’rry'The'siars'and old leaves carry the disease over from
Dated this 21 st day of February,
Also
Champion
mowers,
rakes
and
tedders.
United States Senate to revise its Stripes on the western front again« one season to the next in the case of
•QI7-
All other kinds of farm implements,
rules so that three-fourths of the the common enemy, the latter for the black spot.
Just after growth starts in the and demonstration free. See me.
members can force a vote at any time. ( tremendous moral effect their presen
If the "wilful twelve” served no use- • ce would have on the French and spring and while the leaves are still ,
small spray with lime-sulphur solution '
ful purpose in preventing the passage British soldiers.
of the bill President Wilson desired, ! Lloyd George added that he wishes covering all parts thoroughly. This !
Notice for Publication.
they have unwittingly served the this country to take a prominent part solution should be used in a propor- '
country well in wringing this conces- when the time arrives for the discus­ tion of one part of the concentrated ,
Department of Interior, U. S.
i
sion from the hide-bound senate of sion of terms of peace.
. material to about 25 parts of water.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
the United States.—News-Times.
.. our industries
... and About a month after the first applj- 1
January 12, 1917.
i ...
And how would
commerce be effected? The National cation, the bushes should be sprayed
Notice is hereby given that David
Barrie Jr., whose postoffice address is
Thousands of dollars are going to > City bank of New York, largest bank again to cover all the new foliage that
255 E. 71st St. North, Portland Ore.,
mail order houses that should be in the United States, whose president has developed in the meantime, using
did, on the 2nd day of December,
spent with home merchants. There is - was formerly an assistant, secretary of a solution of lime-sulphur one to forty
1916, file in this office Sworn State­
only one effective method to employ ' the treasury, thinks it would be stim-
Following this application, to in- I 1
ment and Application, No., 01831, to
in fighting the mail order pests—that/ulating.
sure the best results, lime-sulphur I to
purchase the N.E. % of S. W. %■
is publicity. The local merchants
“There is no reason to anticipate 40 should be applied about every two <
Section 20, Township 1 South, Range
should advertise their prices and im- that a declaration of war by this coun- weeks until blossoming time, after i
10 West, Willamette Meridian, and
press on the readers of the newspap- ' try would have any immediate effect which verv little trouble will probably ■
the timber thereon, under the provis­
ers the fact that the same goods can upon the business situation, other make its appearance unless the sea- I
ions of the Act of June 3, 1878, and
be bought from local merchants just ’ than that resulting from additional son is very moist or the disease is 1
acts amendatory, known as the
as cheaply as from the mail orde» stimulus. The government has already abundant on other bushes in the
"Timber and Stone Law,” as such
I
houses; that the transactions will be entered the market for equipment and neighborhood.
value as might be fixed by appraise-
far more satisfactory, and that the ' supplies, and is committed fo great
Caution. Where roses are growing
incnt, and that, pursuant to such ap­
money will remain in the home town I expenditures upon the army and navy, against painted houses, lime-sulphur I
plication, the land and timber thereon
and continue in circulation there. but doubtless its orders would be in­ solution should not be used on ac­
have been appraised, under Serial
Once it goes to a mail order house it creased and expedited. The experien- count of its tendency to discolor the I
04436, the timber estimated 200,000
I ce of other countries, and our own as paint, For black spo|( animpnjcal cop­
never returns.—Itemizer.
board feet at 20c per M, and 80,000
I well, shows that war makes enormous per carbonate can be applied ut fie- I
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board feet at 4 0c. per M, and the
The consensus of opinion appears ! demands upon the industries, hence quent intervals as a substitute, and for -
land $40.00; that said applicant will
to be that Oregon is even more to ¡there would be no reason to appre- the mildew sulpher dust can be used.” j
offer final proof in support of his ap­
Dtaine tnan
1 he concentrated lime-sulphur solu­
blame
than Lane,
Lane. ne
He seems 10
to nave
havê ¡bend a sudden reaction from the pres-
plication and sworn statement on the
tion can be obtained from local drug
knows'ent activity,
acted just as every one who ____
10th day of April, 1917, before the
him expected him to act, but Oregoi» i “The danger would be from the stores or from the Tillamok Feed Co.
Register and Receiver1 of the United
is respSnsible for placing him in a I other side, i. e., from an oyerstimulus
Public Employment Bureau
Suites Land Office, at Portland, Ore­
position where he could misrepresent- in certain directions at the expense of
A communication from the Public
gon.
the state. Talk of a recall is as foolish ¡normal development. The industries Employment Bureau, operated by the
Any person is at liberty to protest
as it is in other cases where the peo-» J of this country are already working to city of Portland and the U. S. Gov­
this purchase before entry, or initiate
pie suddenly discover that they have ‘ capacity, and it is difficult to see how ernment, states that they will be glad
' contest at any time before patent
made a mistake. We should take our J they could do more. Under such con- to hear from any farmers In this
issues, by filing a corroborated affi­
medicine and perhaps there will be.iditions government orders would county who arc in need of help. Last
davit in this office, alleging facts
fewer mistakes in the future. But in ' crowd private business to the rear, year they supplied over 8000 workers I
which would defeat the entry.
to
the
farmers
of
Oregon
and
Wash
­
the
meantime
it
has
been
made
clear
\
create
new
-demands
for
labor
and
I
.uc uicmiiinie II nas oven mane c.ear 1 materials,
'""j j and j probably
raise costs
to
N. Campbell,
probably
raise
costs
to
ington.
The
service
is
free.
If
you
that Lane represents few besides him- ! a higher ’ level.
■ *■ - Enlistments
............... would
,J
Register
have not sufficient help, drop them a
self.
I
necessarily
aggrevate
the
scarcety
of
line
and
they
will
supply
you,
There is no policies in patriotism.
■
Summons.
;ainst Wilson
Wilson 111
the amount
of . • business
Guernsey Men Ogranize,
Oregon voted against
in ¿xo-
No­ . labor,
. . ’ and ...
. • . •
!.. a .. Í_ in
standing
practically
S1
K
111
would
bc
.
llkel
>
’
lo
,
Jt
'
,,,ula
‘
c
fur-
On
Saturday,
March
17th,
about
vember, but is ____
In the Circuit Court of the State of
now, ....
the most
work for the en­ thirty Guernsey enthusiasts met at
solidly behind him
him now,
...— thcr construction
Oregon for Tillamook County.
of the industries.
the court house and organized the
glaring and almost the only exception largement
H. A. Brandt, Plaintiff.
Many sincere friends qf peace be­ Tillamook County Guernsey Club.
being Senator Lane, a member of the lieve
vs.
that national interest should The constitution of the Waukesha
president’s own party.—Independent. ¡prompt
Nancy E. Brandt, alias Nancy
us to throw our influence County Guernsey Breeders’ associa­
E. \\ ilson, Alias Nancy E.
I without further delay on the side of tion, with a few minor changes were
Lowing, alias Nancy E. Holm
the entente allies. There is danger in adopted.
American Sympathies Too Much j I procrastination,
alias, Nancy T. Winter.
they reason. With
The object of this club is to pro­
Abroad.
Defendant.
| our timely help victory would be as- mote the breeding and improvement
Nancy E. Brandt, alias Nancy E.
sured for the entente allies, and with of high grade and pure bred Guernsey
We are reminded by the Chicago that victory the triumph of the princi­ cattle in Tillamook County and to aid
Wilson, alias Nancy E. Loveing,
Tribune that "for two years and
---- - a ples of free government that are cher­ its members in buying, breeding and
alias Nancy E. llolm, alias Nancy E.
half Americans have been allied emo­ ished by the American people.
Winter: The above named defendant:
selling first class animals; also to
tionally with nations at war.” Ameri­
In the name of the State of Oregon,
On the other hand, they reason, if stabiish a good reputation for Tilla­
you are hereby required to appear
can sympathies have been too much we supinely permit Germany to bar mook County as a Guernsey center.
abroad, and now the. “first American our commerce from the seas, the 1 he Club pledges itself to exert every
and answer the
complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
need is for a divorce of American. Teutonic allies may win, and once possible influence for the furtherance
on or before the 24th day of March,
sentiment from Europe.”
having subjected Europe, will be free of the livestock interests of the com­
1917, said date being after the expira­
On the moralities and equities of. and eager to pluck the United States. munity.
tion of six weeks from the first pub­
the European conflict the American German feeling, they say, could hard­ Joseph Durrer was elected president
lication of this summons, and if you
people have become a “hung jury. ly bc made more hostile than it now James Williams, vice-president; and
fail to appear and answer said com­
Agreement is impossible. “We must is against Americans, and if the war Homer Mason, Sec-Treas. James
plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff
dismiss the moralities from considera­ ended in German victory, with the Williams, John Naegeli and W. L.
will apply to the court for the relief
tion. They will serve only to confuse United States still holding only a I Hudson were elected a board of di­
wrangling attitude, wc should be left rectors, the presidint and secretary
prayed for in the complaint, to-wit:
our decisions.”
For a decree annulling the marriage
Henceforth it should be the firm' without a supporting friend on earth. also being ex officio members.
contract existing between you and the
Germany, it is feared, . would be
purpose of all Americans, regardless
The members discussed the feasi­
plaintiff herein, and for dissolution of
of previous sympathies in Europe s eager to pick a quarrel with us then, bility of going together in the pur­
the bonds of matrimony existing be­
gigantic quarrel, to hold America first., and seize the occasion to. demand our chase of a carload or two of register­
tween you and the plaintiff herein,
and uppermost in their thoughts. payment of an enormous indemnity to ed cattle. Anyone interested in obtain­
the decree to take effect from the
America's rights, America's welfare, relieve her of the burdens of the pres­ ing some good registered stock of
late of your marriage with the plain­
America’s future—these are to be ent war.
. . ,
.
.. this breed should get in touch with
Call
at
our
plant
and
get
prices,
tiff, from to-wit the 21st day of De­
The prospect, it is feared, would the officers of the club at once.
thought upon and put above all other
save
you
money.
cember 1914.
make war on the United States im­
Dahlias a Specialty.
considerations.
This summons is published in the
The ladies of the Civic League and
.The thought is not new. The tradi-, mensely - popular in Germany, Austria
ONE BLOCK WEST
Tillamook Headlight,a paper publish­
the Commercial Club have named
tional national purpose has only been• and 1 urkejr^
ed weakly in said county and state
Tillamook the Dahlia City. They do
clouded by intense dramatic interest,'
Both Phones.
Notice to Contractors.
by order of the Hon. Geo. T. Bagley,
finelv here and everyone should get in
in the stupendous theatricals of the ,
I
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Judge of the Circuit Court of the
and make the name fit. Mr. A. L.
European conflict.
Sealed proposals, addressed to the Peck, professor of Landscape Gard­
State of Oregon, for the County of
Washington visioned this danger County
of Tillamook County, ening at O. A. C. will be in the coun­
Tillamook, which orde r was made
and warned his countrymen against it. I I Oregon, Court
endorsed "Proposals to ty the last of this week to talk on
and entered on the Sth day of Febru­
J-
Nothing,” he remarked in his fare­ Remodel and
the County Court House.”
ary, 1917. The date of the first pub­
well address, is more essential than in accordance with the plans and Dahlia culture
lication of this summons is February
Thursday evening at Cloverdale.
*hat antipathies against particular na­ specifications on file in the office of
8th. 1917. and the date of the last
Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at
tions and passionate attachments^for
~
-k of Tillamok Countv,
publication thereof is the 22nd day of
“•hers should be excluded. * * * -_ will be received by the Beaver school house.
March. 1917, and the number of in-
Friday evening, 8 o clock at City
nation which indulges toward an.o,her' Countv
Court,
county
at its office in the Hall, Tillamook.
ertions is seven (7), and the time
habitual hatred or habitual fondness, | , Court
..
- House, Tillamook
City, Ore-
prescribed
for the publication is six
Saturday
evening
at
Nehalem
or
” in some degree a slave. It is a slave,. I gon, until the hour of 10 o'clock a.m.
weeks.
Wheeler.
*o
its
animosity
or
to
its
effection,
»stray fr >n '* a"
—_____ on Friday April 6th, 1917, and at that
John Leland Henderson,
Mr Peck has numerous lantern
e,ther
of ’ which
is Y sufficient
to bad it ” I time be publicly opened and read,
For i|
" ,ts dut
and 'ts interests.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
slides from some of the big gardens
u. ,
nionths the United States • Each bid must bc accompanied by a of the east and will give a talk entire­
, ■ a- niontns tne L mien
I certified check equal to 5 per cent of
When to Take Chamberlain's Tablets
’ been trying to keep out of war, I the total amount of the bid, which ly worth while.
—Q—■--
The farm and city houses of this
ut tn spite of all our efforts for peace ' shall be forfeited to the county in county
When you fcc 1 dull and stupid after
should be made as attractive
'™av Soon be at conflict with one ' case the bid bc accepted and the bid-
eating.
possible Proper planning of the
‘
. ,e great warring groups. If war ,'der shall fail, neglect or refuse for a as
fail
W lien constipated or bilious,
yard
will
help
wonderfully.
Don
t
n°uld come, the enemv country or • period of five days, after the award to attend one of these meetings.
When you have a sick headache,
'oontnei will strike the United States I is made, to enter into a contract and
When you have a sore stomach,
THE
BEST
STOCK
OF
HARDWARE
IN
in
’•* ,'ley can- Th'y w’" n?1 file a bond satisfactory to the County
When you belch after eating,
O. I. C. Swine.
.. re their former subjects now citi— Court as required by law.
When you have indigestion,
THE COUNTY.
ni7 °D*,C United States. Their hos-
The County Court reserves the
When nervous or despondent,
I have some choice fall boars for
,
be directed equally against right to reject any and all bids.
When you have no relish for your
sale. Also some nice spring pigs to
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
■ 1 Wizens of native birth and our
meals.
Dated this 16th day of March, 1917. select from, both sexes.
th'***1*
afl°Ption. They will do
By order of the County Court.
When your liver
..._____
is torpid.
_
x
Joe Donaldson R F. D. Tillamook. I
oi,eir O.,n)os* to sink our warships, kill
Erwin Harrison, Clerk.
For sale by Lamars Drug Store.
<
•oldiers and capture and destroy
The
ACME SILO FILLER
Is a Perfect and Complet
Machine
BEN KUPPENBENDER,
Tillamook, Oregon.
FRANK FIEYD& CO.
General Contractors
and Builders.
Estimates & Plans Furnished.
SEE OUR
I
flüEX. IVIcNfllR & CO
GENERAL HflRDUJflRE
Kitchen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
I