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TI-T4ÄlBOrHEADLIGHT. MAY 3. 1917
food preparedness .
the fate of the nation,. May
proprute subject of comment and horn, 1 do believe.
the nation not count upon them
Notice of Hearing of Final Account.
to homily from their pulpits.
’resident Appeal* *o You and to Men
The perfume swells the breeze while
I
0,1,11 no step that will ¡„crease the
1 he supreme test of the nation has good folks choke and wheeze, , as we
W°men, and Children on Farm*.
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
production of their land or that
will come. We must all speak, act,
I
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and pass by. I paid for thee a price, dersigned has filed her final account
Diploma from Chicago Musical
bring about the most effectual
I
i.«i
co-
as Executrix of the last will and
My Fellow Countrymen:
serve together!
'twould buy a mansion twice, now all testament of Johanna Marie Larsen, College.—Beginners receive (he same
beloved T.h‘t,On ‘"J*16
and di^^tion
The entrance of our own U nbli H
TdUCtl? The ‘in- is *'>ort.
Woodrow Wilson.
are peddling “ice"—1 wonder why? deceased, and that the County Court careful training as the most advanced.
ountry into the grim and terrible | It „ of the lnost imperative i.npor-
Terms:-—$4.00 per months instruc­
Thy motor has the grip, thy spark 1 of the State of Oregon, for the Coun-
! ty of Tillamook, has set the 19th day tion.
,ar for democracy and human rights I tance that
A
Good
Farmer.
plug
has
the
pip,
and
woe
is
thine.
I,
1
-—t everything possible be
of May, A. D., 1917 at ten o’clock a.
rhich has shaken the world creates done and doneimmediately’
All lessons given at Studio.
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too, have suffered chiMs, ague and m. at the court room of said court, in
.
movsv
nrnhlpmc
natirtnul
liio
unrl
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I once asked a farm hand how his kindred ills, endeavoring to pay my 1 illamook City, Tillamook County, i
10 many problems of national life and I sure of large harvests *1 I ^a'n
County Representative for the
sure of large harvests,
Oregon, as the time and place for . Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of htg
ction which calls for immediate con- young
men
and
old
alike
and
UP
°"
employer
succeeded
in
doing
so
well
bills,
since
thou
wert
mine.
Gone
is
young men and old alike and
the hearing of objections, if any there grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrola
¡deration and settlement that 1 hope the abled bodied boys of the lamUo when he only worked ¡0 hours a day. nty bank roll now, nor more ’twould are, to the said account and Uie set­ etc.
will permit me to address to you accept and act upon this duty-to Its all in the management,” said he. choke a cow, as once before. Yet if 1 tlement of said estate.
Dated April nth, 1917.
Q)AVID ROBINSON, M. D .,
, few words of earnest counsel and turn in hosts to the farms and make If 1 had had sense enough to titan- had the mon, so help me John—amen.
Marina A. Larsen Execu­
ppeal with regard to them.
certain that no pains and no labor is age as well as he does I would be I'd buy a car again, and spend sonic
trix of the last will and
owner of a farm now instead of work­ more.
We are rapidly putting our navy lacking in this great matter
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
testament
of
Johanna
Marie Larsen Deceased.
ipon an effective war footing and arc
I particularly appeal to the f trmers ing by the month. I think he is the
Good Though*«.
bout to create and equip a great of the South to plant abundant food best manager I ever saw. The work
NATIONAL BUILDING,
Summons.
rmy, but these are the simplest parts I stuffs ; as well as cotton. They can goes on as steady as a clock on his
Turn
failure
into
victory
—
place. There seems to be no rush at
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
>f the great task to which we have show their patriotism h.
in no better or •my time, but I know I am doing bet­
Don’t let your courage fade;
In the Circuit Court of the State of
iddressed ourselves. There is not a more convincing way than” by 1
Oregon for Tillamook County.
resist- ter work and more of it on his farm
And if you get a lemon,
ingle selfish element, so far as 1 can ing the great temptation of the
T. Bona
Verna L. Mast, Plaintiff.
.
—J pres- than I ever did in my life. He has
Why, just let the lemon-aid.
vs.
ee, in the cause we arc fighting for. • l 1 ent price of cotton and helping,, help-
Josephine W. Page. Reuben H. Mast, Jr. Defendant.
ATTORFfKY-AT LAW.
,Ve are fighting for what we believe “ I ing upon a great scale, to feed the na- every implement fixed to do the best
Io Ruben H. Mast, Jr., above nam­
Complete
Set of Abstract Bocka ifi
nd wish to be the rights of mankind 11 lion and the peoples everywhere who work it will do, and I can tell you it
Reveal to us the slow and sure ed Defendant.
is a great satisfaction to work with
Office.
nd for the future peace and security ■ are fighting for their liberty and for
In
the
name
of
the
State
of
Oregon
workings of Thy will; restore our you are hereby required to appear and
jf the world. To do this great thing J our own. The variety of their crops them. Then he is the best stock feed­
Taxes
Paid
for
Non Residenta.
er 1 know. He feeds the horses just faith in human kind; lift us out of our answer the complaint filed against
T illamook B lock ,
worthily and successfully we must de­ ■Iwill be the visible measure of their
you
in
the
above
entitled
suit
and
prejudices;
teach
us
to
love
those
enough to keep them even. They are
vote oursJves to the service without I comprehension of their national duty.
court on or before the last day of the Tillamook .... Oregon
not fat as butter in summer and poor from who we differ; sanctify this time prescribed in the order lor the
Both Phones.
regard to profit or material advantage 1 I The Government of the United
great
test
that
has
been
brought
to
as crows in summer. When at work
publication of this summons, and ii
and with an energy and intelligence I States and the governments of the
they have full feed, and when they thy people in this land of promise. you fail to so answer for want there­
that will rise to the level of the enter­ I several states stand ready to cooper-
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
stop the feed is cut down at once. He Abate our hatreds, reduce our antag­ of plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for tn the complaint,
prise itself. We must realize to the late. They will do everything possible
seems to have more sense about these onisms, strip us of our dogmatism, to-wit: For a decree forever dissolv­
full how great the task is and how I to assist the farmers in securing an things than anybody I ever met. The that we may realize that Thy strug­ ing« the bonds of matrimony now ex­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
many things, how many kinds of ele- 1 adequate supply of seed, an adequate fact is, he is a real, cracking good gling children of every name and age isting between plaintiff and defendant
Surgeon S.P. Co.
Jments of capacity and servicc and | force of laborers when they are most farmer.”
and party are Thy children and our and that plaintiff have the custody
(I.
O. O. F. Bldg.)
and care of the minor child, Reuben
■ selfsacrifice, it involves.
I needed, at harvest time, and the
brothers and sisters, dwellers in the Harrison Mast; and that plaintiff be
Tillamook
.... Oregon
;■! These, then, are the things we must I means of expediting shipments of fer-
PrO-German Against Conscription
one home land, members of the one decreed to be the owner of a one-
Ido, and do well, besides fighting,— | tilizers and farm machinery, as well
third interest in and to the real prop­
family circle.—J. L. C. Jones
erty described in the complaint; and w EHSTER HOLMES,
I the things without which mere fight- las of the crops themselves when
The volunteering principle rests for
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that defendant be adjudged to pay
ling would be fruitless:
Loving words will cost but little
I harvested. The course of trade shall its effectiveness upon an unreasoning
the sum of thirty dollars per month
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Jounreying up the hills of life,
! We must supply abundant food for I be as unhampered as it is possible to form of coercion that sheets the best,
for support of said minor child, and
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
But they make the weak and weary lor such other relief as the court may
I ourselves and for our armies and our I make it and there shall be no unwar- the most responsible, the more social­
deem meet with equity, and for the
Stronger, braver for the strife.
I seamen not only, but also for a large I ranted manipulation of the nation’s ly minded, for risk of extinction. This
FIRST STREET,
costs and disbursements of said suit.
is
not
all
the
mischief
it
would
do
in
Do
you
count
them
only
trifles?
part of the nations with whom we I food supply by those who handle it
This summons is served upon .you
.
OREGON
What to earth are sun and rain?
by publication by order,of lion. A. TILLAMOOK,
have now made common cause, in Ion its way to the consumer. This is the present crisis. It is idle to assert
M. Flare, County Judge, of Tillamook
Never
was
a
kind
word
wasted,
that
we
are
united
in
support
of
this
whose support and by whose sides we lour opportunity to demonstrate the
County, Oregon, in the absence of
H. GOYNE,
Never was one said in vain.
shall be fighting.
I efficiency of a great Democracy and war. There are thousands who believe
the judge of the above named Circuit
that
we
should
not
have
made
war,
Court, which said order was made and
I we shall not fall short of it!
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
dated the 19th day of April, 1917, and
and who would prefer ineffective to
Notice.
This
let
me
say
to
the
middlemen
of
We must supply ships by the hun-
the
date
of
first
publication
thereof
is
Office:
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
effective action on our part. They will
April 19, 1917, and date of last pub­
I dreds out of our shipyards to carry to I every sort, whether they are handling
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
do
their
utmost
to
discourage
recruit
­
un-
lication hereof, and the last date on 1 i 11 it 11100k -
•
-
Oregon,
I the other side of the sea, submarine lour food stuffs or our raw materials
ing. We may be able to suppress dersigned, administrator of the estate winch you áre required to appear and
I or no submarine, what will every day I of manufacture or the products of our overt anti-recruiting campaigns, but of Lars Jensen, deceased, has filed answer is May 31, 1917.
I be needed there, and abundant mater­ mills and factories: The eyes of the
Johnson & Handley,
a vast desil of activity of the kind can his final account in the County Court
D R. JACK OLSEN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ials out of our fields and our mines country will be especially upon you. be carried on under cover. Perhaps for Tillamook County, Oregon, and
This
is
your
opportunity
for
signal
and our factories with which not only
DENTIST.
the movement against recruiting will that Saturday, the second day of Astounding R'port for Tillamook.
to clothe and equip our own forces on service, efficient and disinterested. prove utterly negligible. But the June, 1917, at the hour of ten a.m., of
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
land and sea but also to clothe and The country expects you, as it ex­ enemy believes that he has millions said date is fixed as the time, and the
The wife of a merchant had stomach
| support our people for whom the gal- pects all others, to forego unusual of friends in this country who will office of the County Judge, of Tilla­ trouble so bad she could eat nothing
Tillamook - Oregon
lelff fellows under aims can no long­ I profits, to organize and expedite succeed in thwarting our national mook County, Oregon, in Tillamook but toast, fruit and hot water. Every­
shipments
of
supplies
of
every
kind,
we
are
cooperat-
er work, to help clothe and equip the
plans and restraining us from vigor- City, Tillamook County, Oregon, is thing else would sour or ferment.
I armies with which to keep the looms but especially of food, with an eye to our employment of our resources. If fixed as the place for the hearing of One spoonful buckthorn bark, glycer­ 0R. L. L. HOY,
the
service
you
are
rendering
and
in
ing in Europe, and there in raw ma-
ine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka 'ben­
our potential power is to have weight the said account.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
and manufactories the fires going in the spirit of those who enlist in the in the calculations of Germany we
Notice is further given that all per­ efited her instantly. Because Adler-i-
terial; coal to keep the furnaces of ranks, for their people, not for them­ must make it clear at once that the sons having any objections to the ac­ ka flushes the entire elementary tract
T illamook B lock ,
selves. I shall confidently expect you
ships at sea and in
pro-German party
in this country, ceptance and approval by said County it relieves any case constipation, sour
-
Oregon.
hundreds of factories across the sea; to deserve and win the confidence of whether large or insignificant, can Court of said final account will ap­ stomach or gas and prevents appen­ Tillamook,
steel out of which to make arms and people of every sort and station.
dicitis.
It
has
quickest
action
of
any
­
find no point at which to bring ob­ pear at said time and place and show
To the men who run the railways of
ammunition both here and there; rails
structive influences to bear. There cause, if any there be, why the admin­ thing we ever sold. J. S. Lamar, drug- JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
fot worn-out railways back of
the the country, whether they be manag­ must remain no possibility that pro- istrator should hot be discharged and
ers or operative employees, let me say
fighting fronts; locomotives and roll­
Gelrmanism may nullify our efforts to his bondsmen exonerated.
ATTORNEY
that the railways are the arteries of
ing styck to take the place of those
C. C. Jensen, Administrat­
raise men.
i
AND
the
nation’s life and that upon them
or of the Estate of Lars
every day going to pieces; mules,
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
rest the immense responsibility of
The Evil of Volunteering.
Jensen, Deceased.
horses, cattle for labor and for mili­
T illamook B uick ,
seeing to it that those arteries suffer
tary service; everything with which
Tillamook -
.
.
• Oregon.
no obstruction of any kind, no inef-
Does volunteering imply the ab­
the people of England and France
ROOM NO.
Notice
of
Completed
Contract.
ficcncy or slackened power. To the sence of coercion? In every war we
and Italy and Russia have usually
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merchant let me suggest the motto, have ever fought the ranks have been
Here is a message to
Notice is hereby given that the
supplied themselves but cannot now
QARI, HABERLACH,
“Small profit and quick service;” and filled in large part by men who have County Surveyor of Tillamook Coun­
suffering women, from
afford the men, the materials, or the
Mrs. Kathryn Edwards,
to the shipbuilder the thought that been subjected to some kind of coer­ ty, Oregon, has filed in this office his
machinery to make.
of R. F. D. 4, Washington
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
the life of the war depends upon him. cion. There is coercion in the reserve certificate of completion of the con­
Court House, Ohio. “1
It is evideent to every thinking man
am
glad
to
tell,
and
have
The food and the war supplies must power that our government has al­ tract of Mallory & Blum on the
T illamook H kock
that our industries on the farm, in the
told many women, what
be carried adross the seas no matter ways had to draft men if necessary. Compton Trestle in accordiance with
I suffered before 1 knew
shipyards, in the mines, in the factor­
Tillamook
Oregon
how many ships are sent to the bot­ Volunteer or be drafted; how much the plans and specifications, and any
of Cardui and the great
ies must be made more prolific and
benefit to be derived from
tom. The places of those that go freedom does the formula contain ? person firm or corporation having
more efficient than ever and that they down must be supplied and supplied
this remedy.
A few
There is coercion in the contemptuous objections to file to tin* acceptance of
yjy C. HAWK, .
years ago 1 became prac­
must be more economically managed
at once. To the miner let me say that glances with which men, and perhaps said work may do so within two
tically helpless ..
and better adapted to the particular he stands where the farmer does: the
more potently women, measure the weeks from the date of the first pub­
TAKE
requirements of our task than they work of the world waits on him. If he
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON'
lusty
figure of the youth who hangs lication.
have been; and what I want to say is
slackens or fails, armies and states­ back from the recruiting station. The
Dated this 24th day of April, 1917.
Bay City
that the men and the women who de­ men are helpless. He also is enlisted
r < *regon
brand of cowardice is widely and in­ First publication April 26, 1917.
vote their thought and their energy
in the great Service Army. The man­ discriminately imposed in every re­ Last publication May 10, 1917.
to these things will be serving the ufacturer does not need to be told, I
Erwin Harrison, County Clerk.
J E. REEDY, D.V M.»
cruiting campaign, and it is not soon
country and conducting the fight for hope, that the nation looks to him
effected.
peace and freedom just as truly and to speed and perfect every process;
VETERINARY.
Notice to Contractors.
To obtain a million men by volun-
just as effectively as the men on the
and 1 want only to remind his em­ teernng we should need to raise in
“I was very weak,”
Both Phones.
battlefield or in the trenches. The in­ ployees that their service is absolute­
s of
Mrs. Edwards goes on
Notice is-hereby given that the
5,000,000 or 10,000.000 men’s minds
dustrial forces of the country, men ly indispensible and is counted on by
to
say,
“
and
could
not
Oregon ser-
Tillamook
the question whether they could sur­ County Court of Tillamook County,
stoop without suffering
and women alike, will be a great in­ every man who loves the country and
_ .rrgboat
vive the disgrace appropriate to the will receive sealed proposals for con­
great pain . . . Nothing
ternational Service Army—a notable
ferry be-
structing
a
portion
of
the
Hayocean
seemed
to
help
me
until
slacker.
And
there
is
now
’
the
least
its liberties.
1 heard of Cardui and be­
jantl honored host engaged in the scr-
■1
C ounty
County
Road,
extending
from
Sta.
Let me suggest also, that everyone guaranty that the men who succumb
IL T. Bott«, Pre« , Aflqi'tiey
gan the use of it... I
ice of the nation and the world, the who creates or cultivates a garden to the impulsion to enlist will be the 70 plus 00 to Sta. 211 plus 00 accord­
at-Law.
gradually
gained my
efficient friends and saviors of free helps, and helps greatly, to solve the more bellicose, the more dispensible ing to the plans and specifications on
strength ... 1 am now
John
Leland Henderaon, Sec­
able
to
do
all
my
work.
”
men everywhere. Thousands, nay, problem of the feeding of the nations; to the community. Quite the contrary. file in the office of the County Clerk
retary Treaa., Attoruey-at
If you need a tonic take
hundreds of thousands, of men other- and that every housewife who prac­ Skilled men much needed by an in­ of Tillamook County, until 10 o’clock
Cardui. It is for women.
Law and Notrary Public.
,wise liable to military service will of tices strict economy puts herself in dustry under stress of war will join a m. of the nth day of May, 1917, and
It acts gently and reliably
and will probably help
tight and of necessity be excused in the ranks of those who serve the the army while loafers and bunglers at that time publicly opened and
Tillamook Title and
you as it helped this lady.
From that service and assigned to the nation. This is the time for America will refuse service. Men who are the read
Abstract Co.
All Druggist*
fundamental, sustaining work of the to correct her unpardonable fault of mainstay of dependent families will
All proposals must be on blank
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field.s and factories and mines, and wastefulness and extravagance. Let offer their live«, while other men form to be obtained from the County
Abstract«. Real Enlate,
Clerk or County Surveyor, and must
tlfey wvill be as much part of the great
Inaurante.
and
every
woman
assume
whose
sole
responsibility
is
to
them
­
every man
-•- <
Both Phones.
patriotic forces of the nation as the the duty of careful, provident use and selves will cynically repudiate all ob­ be accompanied by cash, certified
check, or bidder’s bond of approved
men under fire.
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
expenditure as a public duty, as a dic­ ligation to the country. It is in the na­
I take the liberty, therefore, of ad­ tate of patriotism which no one tan ture of the unorganized coercion of form, equal to a4 least five per cent of
dressing this word to the farmers of now expect ever to be excused or the community to drive to the ranks the total amount of said bid, and no
•the coiantry and to all who work on
experience has proposal shall be considered unless
those whose life
forgiven for ignoring.
check or bond is enclosed
the farms: The supreme need of our
In the hope that this statement of made them most responsible to the such cash,
The County Court re­
therewith,
own nation and of the nations with the needs of the nation and of the needs of others.
serves the right to reject any or all
which we are cooperating is an abun- world in this hour of supreme crisis
proposals or accept the proposal
ance of supplies, and especially of may stimulate those to whom t
My Auto, TH of Thee.
deemed best for Tillamook County.
food stuffs. The importance of an comes and remind all who need re­
------o
Dated this 24th day of April, 1917.
adequate food supply, especially for minder of the solemn dut.es of a time
My auto, ’tis of thee, short cut to
around half
Erwin Harrison, County Clitk.
e
the present year, is superlative. With­ such as the world has never seen be­ poverty—of thee 1 chant. I blew a pile
drenched when
First publication April 26, 1917.
out abundant food,, alike for the fore. I beg that all editors and publish of dough on you two years ago, and
Last publication May IO, 1917.
UvFISH BRAND
armies and the peoples now at war, er, everywhere will give as prommen now you refuse to go, won’t or can’t.
Through
town
and
countryside
you
the whole great enterprise upon publication and as wide c.rculat.on as
Call For City Warrant».
which we have embarked will break possible to this appeal. I venture to were my joy and pride; a happy day.
■ o ■ —
down and fail. The world’s food re­ suggest.
also, to all adverting I love the gaudy hugh, thy nice white
All outstanding City General Fund
will keep you dry and
serves are low. Not only during the agencies, that they would perhaps tires so new, but now you’er down
and through in every way. To thee, warrants and all Road Fund warrants
present emergency but for some time render a very substantial and urn
comfortable
DONE RIGHT
old rattle box, came many bumps and endorsed on or before Oct. 31, 1916,
after peace shall have come both our service to the country if they
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
payment. Interest
at /
— i. And I knocks; for thee I grieve. Badly thy arc called for
own people and a large proportion of give it widespread repet.t.oa
OUR 80 U YEAR
ceases
this
ryth
day
of
April,
1917.
are
thy
seats
and
torn,
frayed
'A.J rowtaco BOSTON
the people of Europe must rely upon hope that clergym-n will not
«o' think
,h,nk top is
RIGHT PRL si y v bit tv.
M. W. Harrison City Treas.
the harvest in America. Upon the for­
m worthy «
| •ror" > a «hooping cough effects thy
the theme of it ■■
mers of this country, therefore, in
L
as
Tne Woman’s Tonic
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
REFLEX SLICKER’S
large measure, rests the fate of the
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Goagt power Co.
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