Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 31, 1917, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 31, 1917
y ELAND E ERWIN
Summons.
‘ PIANO INSTRUCTION,
- -o - ■
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Diploma from Chicago Musical
I
Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
College.—Beginners receive the same
M. Sue Henderson, Plaintiff
careful training as the most advanced.
vs.
Terras:—$4 00 per months Instruc­
and Alice Carr,
H.
E.
Carr
The following earnest letter from
Tillamook Feed Company,
1
tion.
Charles W. Burr, professor of mental Says Roa«' Eond Eiil Most Im­
Lydia S. Morgan, and the
All lessons given at Studio.
fiseases at the University of Pennsyl­
Lehman X . Clough Company
portant Ever Submitted to
vania, is published in the printed re­
County Representative for the
announce
the
arrival
of
their
new
and W. H. Wilson.
port of the hearings of the state sub­
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
Defendants
Voters
of
Oregon.
committee on military affairs:
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
To W. i. Wilson, defendant.
"I am firmly convinced, after trying
etc.
_________
In the n ,nie of the State of Oregon,
for years to prove the opposite for
you are hereby required to appear
Discussing
the
$6,009,00«)
good
roads
myself,
that compulsory
military
J^AVID ROBINSON. M. D ,
and answe r a eOinplamt filed against
training for every youth is necessary bond bill at the state-wide rally in
in the above entitled suit within
you
Portiand,
Governor
Withycombe
em
­
in the United States, not only for the
six weeks from ihe date of the first
purpose of having an army to protect phatically indorsed the measure in the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
(publication of this summons that be­
the country, but also and more impor­ .«oliowing language:
ing
the
time
fixed
in
the
order
for
tant, because of the benefit to the
"This is the greatest measure ever I publication of summons within which
NATIONAL BUILDING,
mental and physical health of the contemplated by the State of Oregon. I you shall so appear and answer said
youth of the country.
It means more to this State than any I complaint, the said first day of pub-
OF
OREGON.
"I was much impressed years ago measure in its history, not barring the
TILLAMOOK
when a student in German (am not Constitution, because the one thing we I lication b- mg the 24th day of May,
(
1917,
and
if
you
fail
so
to
appear
and
__ _____
_r sympa­ need is highways in Oregon
•only not pro-German
in my
answer said complaint, for want
1.UV3,
thies, but
t,UL have
,,«,v „ a cordial hate for - -•••-
mil-
J T
T. BO1 its
“I have just returned from a trip ' thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
itarism) by seeing the tremendous im­
A A .
through the interior country. When 1 court for the relief demanded in said
provement shown in a few months in
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
the young men called to serve their you realize that great expanse of coun­ complaint, to-wit:
try
in
the
interior
—
the
need
of
set
­
For
a
judgment
against
the
de-
Complete
Set of Abstract Boeks tr
time. Many of them arrived at the
• iffice.
barracks dull looking, not overclean, tlers. the need of men and women on ' fendants H. E. Carr and Alice Carr
slouchy. In a short time they were farms—you appreciate the need of : in the sum of $300 00, with interest
Make your selections early while our
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
I
thereon
at
ten
per
cent
per
annum
roads in that locality. Then go along
upstanding men.
T illamook B lock ,
stock is complete
American Youth Short °n Discipline down through our beautiful Valley I from and after August 23rd, 1916. and
Tillamook .... Oregon
and Duty.
with its need ot roads It is time for for the further sum of $18.87 taxes
“The American boy has little idea of us to get out of the mud This meas­ ! paid by the plaintiff herein, and for
Both Phones.
discipline, obedience or duty, and al­ ure will give us good roads—it will be ' the further sum of $50.00 attorney’s
most momently, so rapid is the prog­ a highway of prosperity We should 1 fees, and for her costs and disburse­
ress toward degeneration, is becom­ stand as a unit for the whole State of ments herein, and for a decree fore- 1
T. BOALS, M.D.,
ing more undisciplined, is yielding Oregon—there should be no sectional closing that certain mortgage on the
following .«escribed premises, situat­
more to the sway of his emotions, interest.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ed in Tillamook County, Oregon, to-
instead of being taught to control
"These roads are not only for home wit:
them, and has become so saturated
Surgeon S. P. Co.
consumption.
Military
necessity
and
Beginning at a point t6j!« feet west .
with the importance of his getting
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
his righ’s, that he has no thought that patriotic duty should make every voter of the southwest corner of Black
he owes a duty to his state, his fam­ get out and vote for these bonds Good Number 5. in the town of Lincoln,
Oregon
Tillamook
ily or himself. He has no point of roads later may save Portland, and all now within the corporate limits of
«
contact with the national government the State. We need and must have I Tillamook City, Oregon, and running
'l"l
They will add to the thence north 210 fest; thence west 46
and does not realize he owes it any­ good roads
EBSTER HOLMES,
È
wealth, thrift and happiness of our feet for the initial point of the land
thing.
intended
to
be
conveyed
herein;
“Unless the American boy is taught people and our State. This measure
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
obedience, unless he learns he must does not add one farthing to our taxes; thence west 57.5 feet; thence south
submit to authority, unless he learns it simply capitalizes waste. It is a 52.5 feet; thence east 57.5 feet; thence
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
that the highest manhood is to obey, most splendid measure. No sane man north 52.5 feet to the initial point
FIRST STREET,
unless he learns that work is a blessing or woman should offer a single word herein mentioned, and being the same
property conveyed to H. E. Carr and
not a curse, this country is doomed to of opposition to this movement.
OREGON
TILLAMOOK
Alice Carr, his wife, by E. N. Morgan
the same fate that has overtaken
“It Is placed in the hands of three and Lydia Morgan, his wife, by deed
every soft, fat, flabby, emotional and
kind-hearted, but mush-headed, race as good business men as Oregon can dated June 29, 1915, and recorded
GOYNE.
that has proceeded us. Universal ever boast of anil is properly safe July 17th. 1915, in deed records of
possible.
It
Is
WITH
guarded
In
every
way
Tillamook County, at pages 376 and
training will do much to stiffen lip. to
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW.
Every 377. in Book 31; which said mortgage
make firm-fibcred and manly the boys a step in the right direction
good citizen should take off his coat was execute’ll August 23, 1915, and
of America.
Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
"Should you think any opinion of and work for this bond measure, with recorded in book Z at page 142 of
the American boy is undeserved, may his friends an«l his neighbors. Every Mortgages of Tillamook County, in
Tillamook
< Iregon.
I be personal and state that the char­ citizen should keep his coat off until favor of Alex \ lahos, and thereafter
acter of my calling has given me op­ election day. for the passa««’ of this assigned by said Alex \ lahos to
portunity to study him closely tor measure m-ans so much to civilization John Leland Henderson, trustee, by
ACK OLSEN,
more than a few years. He is very and the »•« ¡far-1 of this gr-at State."
assignment recorded in said registry
bright sometimes, but he is soft, too
in Book 2, pages 387 and 388, and
DENTIST.
fond of luxury, and lacks the firm
thereafter assigned by said John
OREGON WOMEN FOR
sense of duty the older generation
Leland Henderson, trustee, to the
GOOD ROADS BONOS
(I. O. O. F Bldg-)
had.”
plaintiff herein, by assignment re-
•
Facts Ignored by Dill and LaFoHette
corded in said registry y, Book 2, pages
All the convenience of gas. No waiting for the
Assurance that the women of thia 507 and 508; and for the sale of said
Tillamook - Oregon
This is the expert testimony of a
fire to burn up. Meals in a jiffy, and a cool
learned professor who for years has •rate favor good roads was given at mortgaged premises to satisfy said
kitchen all the time.
had exceptional contact with Ameri­ the state wide rally In Portland by judgment ind for a decree foreclos­
Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. Better cooking
can youth. The published reports of Mrs Charles H. Castner. of Hood ing you of all right, title, interest and
QR. L. L. HOY,
because of the steady, evenly-distributed heat.
the hearings before the house and River, Pr "»blent of the < 'regon Feder­ equity of redemption in and to said
More convenient than a wood or coal stove for
senate committee contain hundreds ation of Women’s Ciube. She said
mortgaged
_
. premises and every
. part
ali the y:ar ’round cooking—and more eco­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
of similar judgments. Military ex-
"If there in on. form of legislation thereof ■. and for such other relief as
nomical.
perts, authorities on medicine. au­ that the women of this State are in­ to the Court shall seem just.
The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and
T illamook B lock ,
thorities on physical development, au­
This summons is published by order
smell.
In 1, 2. 3 and 4 burner sixes.
thorities on the fundamental principal terested in more than any other, out­ of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County
or
without
ovens.
Also
cabinet
Tillamook,
Oregon
of our government, speak there with side of the home and schools. It is Judge, made and entered the 23rd
models. Ask your dealer today.
convincing earnestness for universal good roads, and particularly do they day of May, 1917. Last publication
wish this for the rural women, for to
military training.
July 5th, 1917.
The pacifist plea is also presented, w hom can good roads mean more than
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
John Lclend Henderson,
to
the
women
on
the
farm.
It
would
bul it is vague, emotional and non-
Attorney for Plaintiff.
authoritative. No one
capable of tend to less n that great isolation—
ATTORNEY
weighing evidence rati study the op­ the great factor in driving the boys
AND
Teacher
’
s
Examinations.
posing testimony and not be pro­ and girls to the city.
foundly impressed with the force of
"The women of my organization,
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW
Notice is hereby given tiiat the
the case for preparedness through composed of 133 clubs, and nearly 15.-
FOR SALE BY
T illamook B lock ,
universal training and the weakness 000 women In this state, are interested County Superintendent of Tillamook
Tillamook -
-
-
Oiegon
of the opposition. That is whv Presi­ tn good roads, as was shown by a reen- County. Oregon, will hold :!.«’ regular
ROOM NO. 261.
ALEX. McNAIR & CO.
dent Wilson and Secretary ■ f War lution unanimously passed tor good examination of applicants for ^ta'e
in
Baker were converted from . learning
held Certificates at the court house
KING CRENSHAW CO
toward Mr. Kryan’.s p eric doctrine roads at the last annual meeting
Tillamook City, as follows:
at
Seaside.
”
QARL HABER LACH,
Commencing Wednesday, lune 7,
to their present stan«l for
elective
conscripto n. That is why hundreds of
1917. at 9:00 o'clock a.m , and con-
de
­
Within the '.ast few days it has
representatives ami sen itors changed
t nuing until Saturday, June ;o, '9*7.
AT TOR N E Y- A T-L A W.
I
their opinions am! voted for conscrip- velop<<! that son.-- ot th«’ largest in at 4:00 o'clock p. m.
terests ot Oregon are opposing tile
Wednesday fo etl-i- l—U. S. His-
tive training.
T illamook B lock
W e question <»f Dill an«! I aFalletfc road bonding act.
tory. Writing (Pentita.isnip', Music,
have ever turned the pages of these
Tillamook
Th«’ir tear Is that construction of i rawing.
Oregon
voluminous reports of the committee highways wtll wt«hd-nw from the
W ednesday afternoon — .-‘hvsioligy,
hearings But whether they have read labor market men who vill be needed
Manual T 'i’ll« ng. i.omposi-
■
them and remain impervious to cvi- for other occupations Incident to war tion. Domestic Scie ice. Metiiods in
C. HAWK,
■dence, or have fourni their opinions time operations.
Reading. Course of Stud y for Draw-
iz.
without regard to the counsel of ex­
ing.
Methods
in
Ari.
’
miet
Without questioning either the pa­
perts, their votes against the presi­ triotism or the wisdom of their atti­
Thursday
fore.toon- \rithnn tic,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
dent’s program are equally inexcus­
tude, there is no doubt but that it will History of Education. Psychology,
able. Their judgment to their patriot­
Mechani-'al
Methods of Geography,
have a big influence in reducing the
Bay City
Oregon
ism, or both, arc under imitctuient.
Drawing. Domestic Ar». Course oi
vote of the road bonds
Study for Domestic Art.
It is therefore squarely up to the
Thursday
afternoon—Grammar.
The Meaning of $7,000.000.000.
progressive cltlz«'ns of Oregon who Geography, Stcnog-aphy, American
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
want
roads
Improved
tn
use
every
America’s war loan of seven thou­
Methods in Language, Thesis for Pri­
atom
of
their
energy
to
bring
out
the
sand million dollar- surpa-n»- the
mary certificate.
VETERINARY.
•
powers ot the mind of grasp. Spent at vote at the special election June 4.—
Friday forenoon—Theory and prac­
the rate of a dollar a minute it would La Grande Observer.
tice. Orthography (Spelling), Physi­
Both Phones.
take 13,318 years to dispose of the ap­
cal Geography, English Literature,
propriation. Loaned out at t> per cent,
/
illamook
This happened right In Portland A Chemistry, Physical culture,
Oregon
thirteen dollars could be spent every householder telephoned a fuel com­
Friday
afternoon—School Law.
second for an indefinite period with­ pany to send him a load ot oak wood. Geology, Algebra. Civil Government.
out touching the principal, converted The prospective customer was Inform­
Saturday
forenoon— Geometry,
into silver dollars the coined pieces ed that the dealer did not have any Botany.
H. T. Botts, Pres , Attorney
laid end to end would reach more such wood on hand and would not be
Saturday afternoon—General His-
at-Law,
than four times around the earth at
for.
Bookkeeping.
able to till the order until the mads
the equator. Piled on top of one
John
Leland Henderson, Sec­
G. B. Lamb.
another these silver dollars wcnld ex­ had "dried up" so that the farmer
County Superintendent.
retary
Treas., Attorney-at-
tend nearly six hundred miles in the could haul It to town Is It not about
Law and Notrary Public.
air. Made into dollar bills they would time. Mr Farmer. Oregon was getHng
cover 20,080 acres. The interest on Into th* road building business on a PROOF FROM FOREST GROVE
the loan is greater than the entire practical and result producing basis?
running expenses of the government Such a plan of road building is pro­ Forest Grove Citizens
Speak out
less than half a century ago, while post'd In the J6.000.0tW road bond bill
Publicly.
the amount itself would conduct the on which the people will vote at the
Law. Abstracts. Real Estate.
atfairs of the government for fully special election June 4th
Inauraace.
In
Forest
Grove
we
find
that
peo
­
seven years, on the basis of the an­
ple are praising Doan’s Kidney Pills
Both Phones.
nual expenditures of the last decade.
Californians have found bonds for highly. Being so near by, the state­
Another and more cheerful way of road building a profitable Investment.
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
looking al the situation is that, great Six years ago. by a bare majority, they ment of a Forest Grove resident is of
particular
interest.
Tillamook
People
as the loan is, the wealth of the
voted bonds to the amount of $16.dOO. will do well to profit by Mr. Haynie’s
United States is such that it amounts
¡.ant Fall experience.
to the lending of one dollar out of boo for road construction
John F. Haynie, county road com­
every forty dollars of our existing by a 4 to 1 vote they authorised a
further Issue of $15,00*),00<> for the missioner, Forest Grove, Ore., says:
tangible
resources. A _ penny
_
. a
saved by every inhabitant would can­ construction of more roads Evidently "Several years ago, I was given up to
cel the principal in twenty years.— they were entirely »atlshed with their die with complication oi kidney and
Initial Investment Pretty good argu bladder troubles. W ords couldn't be­
Thomas F. Logan, in Leslin’s.
ment for supporting the 66 000.1XW gin to explain what I went throu gh
"Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done
road bond bill tn Oregon at the June for nearly a year. After taking about
twenty boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills
Wonders lor Me.”
•I vet to*.
in succession. 1 was restored to my
- ■ o ■■ '
Notice to Creditors.
“ I have been a sufferer
from
•persons having claims against the
The people of Oregon have reason former, good health and today I can
Stomach trouble for a number of ta eongratulate themselves upon the hold my own with any man. I give
said estate to present the same, duly! i
Doan's Kidney Pills full credit for my
years, and although I have used a
Notice is hereby given that the un­ verified, to the undersigned within '
selection
of
Herbert
Nunn
as
State
great number ot remedies recotn-
present go«od condition. This medi­
mended lor this complaint. Chamber­ Highway Engineer by the new High cine has no equal and I always re­ dersigned, by an order duly made and six months from this date.
•
ay
Commission
No
better
appoint
lain’s Tablets is the first medicine
commend it to others I hear com­ entered in the County Court of the
Dated this May 5th, 1917.
that has given me positive and lasting neat could have been made His se plaining of kidney trouble."
State of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun­
Effie Jenson, Administra­
telief." writes Mrs. Anna Kadin, leetlnn happily eliminated th-- possibil­
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t sim­ ty, has been appointed Administratrix
trix of the Estate of Har­
^Spencerport. N. Y. “Chamberlain's ity that an unlit appointment might ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
is have done wonders for me be mad-- through political tarerluaaa. Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that of the 1 state of Harry Sappington,
ry Sappington, deceased.
■■Rvalue them very highly." For —Coquille Sentinel
Mr. Haynie had. Foster-Milburn Co„ deceased.
Post office address, Hebo,
Lamar's Drug Store
Notice is hereby further given to all |
Props, Buffalo N. \.
Oregon.
AMERICAN BOY NEEDS DISCI
PLINE.
•----- o------
Emphatic Testimony of a Professor
of Mental Diseases.
HARRIS-AMMER
FURNITURE COMPANY
SPRING
STOCK!
Rugs, Linoleum, Ranges,
Furniture, Beds, Mattresses
COOK
PEAÄL
OIL
CONVENIENCE
NEW PERFECTION
OIL CCOA y STOVE
The Potatoe King of Wash-
ington will uotjoermit plant
ing his Potatoes before they
have been properly treated
with Bichloride of Mercury
Directions for use at
C. I. CLOUGH CO.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
FREE ! FREE ! I FREE! ! !
With every Pound Can of Royal
Club Coflfee, one can of Pepper
Mustard or Ginger FREE.
See our window display.
RAY & CO.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Coagt poWei* Co.
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES