T illamook headlight , may 31. 1917. ¥ Submarines Must Be Destroyed or Bottled Up. ” ? Citation. In the County Court of the State of ijt Oregon, fr>r Tillamook County. In the matter of the estate of Frank || Forsblom, deceased. To all unknown heirs of Frank ¡1 Forsblom, deceased, and ... any ___ and ___ all ” ( other persons interested in the estate 1 of said Frank Frosblom, deceased: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor the County of lillamook, at the court room thereof, at 1 illamook City, in the county of lillamook on the joth day of June, • 917, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order should not be made by the above named court directing and authoriz­ ing the administrator of said estate to sell at private sale, for cash in hand the real property belonging to the said estate, situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, and more particular­ ly. described as follows, to-wit: AU the right, title, estate and in­ terest acquired by Frank Forsblom in the tract of land of about 61-100 of an acre, in Sec. 22, Tp. I N., R. 10 W. of W. M., as well as any and all other rights acquired, under and by virtue of that certain bond for deed execut­ ed by Andrew Peterson in favor of said Frank Forsblom, dated Dec, 8, 1914, and recorded at page ’288 of Book “30” of the records of deeds of Tillamook County, Oregon, and also described in the Tract Book of the County Assessor of Tillamook Coun­ ty Oregon, at pages 23 and 24 thereof as Tracts Nos. 44 and 45. Witness, the Hon. A. M. Hare, Judge of the County Court of^ the State of Oregon for Tillamook Coun ­ ty, with the seal of said Court affixed the i6th day of May, 1917. Erwin Harrison County Clerk. By Kathleen Mills, Deputy. Hindenburg fights defensively on the west front and the allied German and Austrian forces are lighting de­ fensively against the Italian drive. kfVÖ*' «* 1 hey are hoping to hold back the en­ tente armies till the German subma­ rine can sink enough ships and de­ Things must be moving in New 1 stroy enough cargoes to reduce Eng­ York City when hotels that accom- land and h rance to acute hunger and modate a thousand guests are obliged industrial ruin. v»*e01 you,, to turn away two hundred daily. For Il is dilticult for American observ­ o< oil, this great loss they are partially re­ ers to draw definite conclusions re­ compensed by the charge of twenty- garding the gravity of the submarine •a live cents for an orange, sixty cents menace. The British official weekly ha* for two scrambled eggs and fifty-five statement of losses is not as reveal­ cents for a pot of coffee. Who ing as it might be, for it does not in­ wouldn't live in old New York!--Sun clude losses of neutral vessels carry- 1 lug supplies to England and France, Every time sugar or flour goes up and it studiously avoids going into a few cents a sack, people rush in and tonnage totals. 7our. But the danger is real and great. buy some to stock up before the next rise. Just to be obliging, of course, Government admissions in parliament jobbers raise it again, the retail- I reveal that much and some of the have to do likewise and the peo- 1 London newspapers complain that rush in and buy more again. If the losses have been more alarming people would stop it would break than the government reports have in­ chain. When every raise in price dicated. The situation calls for vigorous and makes increased buying, why should not the dealer raise it again? Quit sustained onslaught against the sub­ buying and see what happens. This marines.. Victories on, land won with principle is said to have been illus­ enormous loss of life and material, trated in the potato market here re­ would count for little if Germany cently, when the farmers had large ever got the whip hand over England quantities of potatoes holed up await­ and France with her submarines. A nation starved is a nation con­ ing higher prices. The price dropped when buying ceased somewhat, and quered. If Germany should once re­ many farmers could get no offer.— duce the French and British people Ito the verge of starvation, she could Telephone Register. Zerolene “a most satisfactory motor oil"—that is the testimony of the leading dictate her terms and they would be automobile distributors of the Coast. * crushing. She would demand posses­ If present prices of wheat are They know from the records of their service departments—and we know from ...... • O 4II U t IlL XA 1 I II J 14 tl 1( V4 X 1 V44 I I 4 navies, 4 cl V 4 X- O f sion of 4 the British and Frenoh justified by a present or prospective an j t|lat achieved, she would be ab- exhaustive tests—that Zerolene. correctly refined from selected California shortage in supply, the government ( so i ute ru ] er o f the seas. A conquered asphalt-base crude, jives perfect lubrication with least carbon deposit made a serious mistake in not taking world would have to yield to her Zerolene is the oil for your car—whatever the make—the oil for all types of over the supply when wheat passed policies. automobile engines. For correct grade, gee our Lubrication Chart covering the $1.50 per bushel price. By allow- your car To meet that menace to world safe­ ing manipulation to bring prices ty and independence it is imperative M dealers everywhere and Standard Service Stations govern- that the United States navy shall join where they are today, the _ ment has absolutely played into the - the allies in an effort on a big scale to Summons. hands of speculators and has made ' close all harbors from which the sub- (CALIFORNIA) the public suffer. Only speculators | marines steal out upon their work of Circuit Court of the State of Tn the ________ have profited. Because of the nuny ]aw|esl destruction. Oregon for Tillamook County. serious problems today before I If German submarines are nesting Mortgage Company for Amer­ government no criticism s.".. —". should be or hiding jn neutral waters, they ica, a corporation, Plaintiff. made for the failure to take I act.*°n shoud be raided there. If the neutrals vs. „ • heretofore. However, it is now time I thus affected campaign against that Frank W. Crane, Bertha Grace to bring this matter to the attention ¡ action, ;| they should be told plainly Crane, J. G. Balmer, Jane of the government and to see that that they must stop harboring these Roe Balmer, Ernest C. some action is taken without further ruthless enemies of civilization or Crown, Emma A. Crown, E. delay.—Observer. I acquiesce in the cleaning out work of J. McHugh, Lizzie McHugh, others. This is no time for insincere F. R. Beals and Mary Doe ' quibbling and hair-splitting techni ­ War is no child’s game; it is not to Beals, Defendants. be waged by clerks or typewriters in cal ties.—Spokesman Review. To Ernest C. Crown and Emma A. newspaper offices, nor in kitchens, Crown: In the name of the State of Oregon, nor in parlors. It is life or death to hundreds of thousands of our best you are hereby required to appear Where to Seek Spies. and most capable young men. Il may ; and answer the complaint filed be you or your boy, or your brother , against you in the above entitled suit Betrayal of important facts about I within six weeks from the date of the whose life will be lost unless red tape is cut, unless the best brains this the voyage of the destroyer flotilla to first publication of this summons, country contains are put in positions Europe impresses upon the American that being the time fixed in the order of power. It will not do, now that we people with new emphasis the truth for publication of summons within are in war, to be ‘‘too proud to fight.” which they have learned (luring near­ which you shall so appear and ans­ ly three years—that the German spy said complaint, the said first day Indiana Lady Describes Condition, This is no “peace without victory” system exists everywhere, and is wer of publication being the 17th day of I contest. We are to have cither dem­ ocracy or Prussianism. We are to be most likely to be found in the most May, 1917. and if you fail to so appear Which She Says Was Due To THE UNIVERSAL CAR free, or wc are to take orders from unsuspected places. The British and and answer said complaint for want Constipation and Tells of Germany. It is no time to consider French nations learned the same les­ thereof the plaintiff will apply to the feelings or persons. It is no time to son by painful experience, being by Court for the relief demanded in said Relief Obtained From mince words. It is no time to dilly nature reluctant to scent an enemy complaint, to-wit: For a judgment Wherever Ford cars have pioneered, Ford dally and fool along. Men are de­ behind an outward show of friend­ against the defendants. Frank W. Black-Draught. service has kept pace. It! is the factor which manded, not politicians; brains, not ship. The American people should Crane and Bertha Grace Crane, in sweet words or sounding pharses. surely have learned it from the ac­ the sum of $3,570.68, with interest strengthens the personal relation between Scottsburg, Ind.—Mrs. Annie Johnson, Your boy’s life is at stake.— Umpqua tivities of Bernstorff, Von Papen, thereon at 8 per cent per annum from Ford owners and the Company. To get the of this place, writes: “I well remember Valley News. Boy-ed, and all their creatures. and after April I, 1017, and for the It cannot safely be inferred that be­ further sum of $350.00 attorney's fees, I suffered for a long time with constipa­ best possible service from your Ford car, cause pro-German agitators have be­ with interest thereon at 8 per cent tion, which would get me down. I took bring it here when it needs attention and get The idea that is gaining prevalence come silent, they have become idle. per annum, and for its costs and dis­ doctors’ medicines qjjd any number of now that the war is on is that all They arc too w ise to arouse suspicion bursements herein, and for a decree the benefit of Ford supervision throughout. purgatives. They would leave me in a must cut expenditures to the limit. by expressing their sentiments. Little ¡foreclosing that certain mortgage on We use the genuine Ford parts and give you worse condition than 1 was before taking, The idea is growing rapidly, and the harm is to be expected from a n:an the East half of the East Half of the the benefit of the regular standard Ford and my stomach so upset... 1 know worst of it is, has the sanction of well who curses the President or t cars Southwest Quarter, and the West meaning people. It is very pernicious down a flag. The genuine spy or Half of the West Half of the South- once I suffered . . . from constipation, i prices. Touring Car $360, Runabout $345, and will gnaw at the vitals of the traitor will pretend to support the > east Quarter of Section 35 in Town- was so ill we had to have the doctor, just world if persisted in. It will cause the Sedan $645, Coupelet $505, Town Car $595 President and honor the flag. , ship 2 North of Range to West of the so nervous and feverish. The doctor greatest number of business failures It does not speak well for the ■ Willamette Meridian, less one acre all f.o.b. Detroit. On display and for sale by said I would have to quit medicines, my I the world has ever known and will be sagacity of the officials at Washing­ ’ sold to Fred Kabkec by deed dated the means of forcing labor out of em­ ton that they refuse to suspect any ' February 28, 1913. and recorded in stomach was so bad . .. My husband was reading and found ployment, for there will be less op­ of the persons who had knowledge of Book Y at page 271 thereof of the something about Thedford’s Black- portunity to labor. The proper thing the orders for the destroyer flotilla Records of Deeds for Tillamook Draught and brought me a package to to do is to right about face—as there because all were trusted employes. County, Oregon; which said mort­ try. I used it regularly at first until I be­ is much money in circulation, and An enemy would insinuate a spy into gage was executed October I, 1013, hoarding just such a position or would bribe and recorded December to, 1913, in gan to feel better, then 1 used just a dose there will be more if the TILLAMOOK GARAGE. occasionally. I was cured of this con­ spirit is curtailed in time—before it a person who already held it, for the ! Rook Y of Mortgages of Tillamook stipation and am sure the B'ack-Draught gains the mastery. Then the immense sufficient reason that no other would County at Page 75 thereof; and for did it.” war loans to the Europeap countries serve the purpose. When the British I the sale of the said mortgaged prem- If your stomach is out of order, you will to a great extent be spfnt right in the Revolutionary War wanted a ises to satisfy said judgment, and for will suffer from such disagreeable symp­ here in America, and it will increase ■ traitor, they went after big game— a decree foreclosing von and each of toms as headache, biliousness, indiges­ the circulation of money, jt is not a tion, etc., and unless something is done, case of hanging onto every cent, but Benedict Arnold, one of Washing­ you of all right, title, interest and ton’s generals. equity of redemption in and to said serious trouble may result. of being careful and making money Far be it from The Oregonian to mortgaged premises, and every part Thedford’s Black-Draught has been far as possible. — ItemÌ2cr. as instigate a reckless spy-hunting man­ thereof, and for such other relief as to found a valuable remedy for these go ia, but it becomes the Government to the Court shall seem just. troubles. It is purely vegetable, and This summons is published by or­ use its proper agencies in the work acts in a prompt and natural way, help­ The Doctor's Bit. and, when information is betrayed der of the Honorable Geo. R. Raglcy, ing to regulate the liver and to cleanse the bowels of impurities. which was possessed only by person Judge of the above entitled Court, Try Black-Draught. EB-15 The call to . American physicians . in positions of trust, to seek the guil­ duly made and entered the 10th day . | and surgeons for service in France is ty one among such persons. It would of May, T917. Summ°ns. only the beginning of the profession­ do well to inquire into the anteced­ Snow. Rronaugb & Thomp­ ------ o------ al and pecuniary sacrifice demanded, ents, affiliations and expressions of son. MacCormac Snow In the Circuit Court of the State of the greatness ot which will serve as opinion about the war of all persons Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oregon for Tillamook County. a measure of our national devotion to in such positions ami to put none in T.ast publication June 28, »017. Verna L. Mast, Plaintiff. the bleeding republic. An army sur­ charge except persons of proved pro­ vs. geon of the medical reserve corps bity and loyalty. This may involve Reuben H. Mast, Jr. Defendant. Biliousness and ConstiPati°n. with the rank of major gets a salary hardship to men who have these qual­ To Ruben H. Mast, Jr., above nam­ of $3,000 a year. That is the maximum ities, but it is better that such an one ------ o------ ed Defendant. For years 1 was troubled with bil­ A lieutenant gets $1500. The other should occasionally suffer injustice In the name of the State of Oregon (lay the head of a New York unit of iousness anil constipation, which you are hereby required to appear and the corps, enjoying one of the largest than that the interests of the country made life miserable for me. My ap should lie betrayed to an ever vigilant answer the complaint filed against petite failed me. 1 lost my usual force you in the above entitled suit and professional incomes in the United and remorseless enemy.—Oregonian. and vitality. Pepsin preparations and States, was ordered to France. He court on or before the last day of the cathartics only made matters worse. I time prescribed in the order for the gives up the difference between his do not know where I should have earnings and a major's pay. Notice. publication of this summons, and ii been today had 1 not tried Chambrr- Practices of $20,000, $25,000 and you fail to so answer for want »here­ j Iain's 1 ablets. The tablets relieve the *----- O' $30,000 annually arc being left or of plaintiff will apply to the court for Notice is hereby given that the un- ill feeling at once, strengthen the di­ the relief prayed for in »he complaint, turned over to substitutes. Many of dersigned, administrator of the estate gestive functions, purify the stomach, these larger practices will be aban ­ to-wit: For a decree forever dissolv­ liver and blood, helping the system to ing the bonds of matrimony now ex­ doned. however, because the custom of Lars Jensen, deceased, lias filed do its work naturally.—Mrs. Rosa of engaging a substitute is said to be his final account in the County Court isting between plaintiff and defendant Potts, Birmingham. Ala. These tab and that plaintiff have the custody losing favor among medical men. for 1 illamook County, Oregon, and lets are for saly by Lamar's Drug ¡'hey have found the personal factor and care of the minor child, Reuben that Saturday, the second day of Store. Harrison Mast; and that plaintiff be plays a large part jn their success and For a burn or scald apply Cham­ June, 1917, at the hour of ten a m., of they prefer to give their patients per ­ decreed to be the owner of a one- said date is fixed as the time, and the berlain's Salve. It will ally the pain third interest in and to the real pron- sona! attention or none at all. The medical reserve corps is filled office of the County Judge, of Tilla­ almost instantly and quickly heal the erty described in the complaint; and that defendant be adjudged to pay with volunteer doctors who simply mook County, Oregon, in Tillamook injured parts. For sale by Lamar's Drug Store. ___________ the sum of thirty dollars per month offer themselves (and thereby their for support of said minor child, and incomes) for the period of the war. City, 1 illamook County, Oregon, is A Symbol of Health. for such other relief as the court may And a« is always the case when the fixed as the place for the hearing of | deem meet with equity, and for the volunteer system is in vogue, many the said account. The Pythagorians of Ancient . costs and disbursements of said suit. of the best men of the profession Notice is further given that all per­ Greece ate simple food. practiced This summons is served upon you have offered themselves and are now ... a _____ badge by publication by order of Hon. A. subject to call. Among them arc the sons having any objections to the ac­ temperance and purity. As ! M. Hare, County Judge, of Tillamook Mayo brothers, whose income has ceptance and approval by said County they used the five pointed star which County, Oregon, in the absence of been estimatid at a quarter a million Court of said final account wilt ap­ they regarded as a svrabol of health. A red five pointed star appears on the judge of the above named Circuit a year. B.it as the French sajr. "It is pear at said time and place and show each package of Chamberlain's Tab­ Court, which said order was made and war,” and the doctors are ready, I dated the tQtb day of April. 1917. and though to many the sacrifices requir­ cause, if any there be, why the admin­ let., and still fulfills its ancient mis­ the date of first publication thereof is ed must be the cause of much anxiety , istrator should not be discharged and sion as a symbol of health. If you are troubled with indigestion, bilious­ April 19, 1917. *nd date of last pub­ especially ambng those who have | his bondsmen exonerated. ness or constipation, get a package of lication hereof. ..nd the last date on reached or passed middle age, have C. C. Jensen, Administrat­ these tablets from your druggist. You which you are required to avpear and families and know they will be hand- or of the Estate of Lars will be surprised at the quick relief answer is May 31. >917- ¡capped in starting over after the war which they afford. For sale by La­ Johnson & Handley, — Pittsburg Gazette Times. Jensen, Deceased. mar’s Drug Store. Attorneys for Plaintiff. All the wheat in England belongs to the government. All the wheat in America is the plaything of the Chicago wheat pit.—Telephone Reg- ister. STUDEBAKER pnwn entiwlysdiisfactory I STANDARD OIL COMPANY ZE ROLEN STOMACH TORN UP Ackley & Murphy ALEX. JWeNAlR & GO GENERAL HARDWARE Kitehen Ranges and Heating Stoves. the best stock of hardware in THE COUNTY. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere. DR. ELMER ALLEN. DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON. Dentists. National Building. Oregon. Tillamook, I