Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 07, 1917, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK
Mat the Editors Say.
judging from the inside working of
the German spies which have came
to light *n the ,ast icw days il tfight
be well to look around at home and
take an inventory. You can never tell
where one of these fellows is apt to
light. They’re mighty clever in their
mission.—Umpqua Valley NeWs.
W.th the war. This was made clear
by President Wilson’» proclamation
and the events of the months which
preceded it. When the United States
entered the war it was with the clear
purpose of enforcing the rights of hu­
manity and the issue was clear cut as
between democracy and the autocra­
cy of the central powers. It was made
clear that if liberty is to prevail the
power of one man to affect the desti­
ny and welfare of the world must be
eliminated, and the United Statees is
in the war for that purpose only. The
old issues and commercial rivalries or
the warring nations have nothing to
do with it, but if England is making
common cause with us to enforce
what we have set out to do, so much
the better for us and for her also.
Excuses of this kind for divided loy­
alty have not a leg to stand upon.—
Independent.
HEADLIGHT, JUNE 7,
Summons.
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In the Circuit Court of the State of
,!rvSou f°r
County of Tillamook.
-M. Sue Henderson, Plaintiff
vs.
H- E. Carr and Alice Carr,
1 illainook F eed Company,
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Lydia S. Morgan, and the
Lehman & Clough Company
and \\. H. Wilson.
-r 1» „ .. . Defendants
Io W. H. Wilson, defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer a complaint filed against I i
you in the above entitled suit within i
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons that be­
ing the time fixed in the order for
publication of summons within which
you shall so appear and answer said
complaint, the said first day of pub­
lication being the 24th day of May, .
19*7. and if you fail so to appear and
answer said complaint, for want 1
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in said
complaint, to-wity
For a judgment against the de­
fendants H. E. Carr and Alice Carr
in the sum of $300.00, with interest
thereon at ten per cent per annum
from and after August ¿3rd, 1916, and '
for the further sum of $18.87 taxes
paid by the plaintiff herein, and for
the further sum of $50.00 attorney’s
fees, and for her costs and disburse­
ment* herein, and for a decree fore­
closing that certain mortgage on the
following described premises, situat­
ed in Tillamook County’, Oregon, to-
wit:
Beginning at a point 163'4 feet west
of the southwest corner of Block
Number 5, in the town of Lincoln,
now within the corporate limits of
1 illamook City, Oregon, and running
thence north ¿10 feet; thence west 46
feet for the initial point of the land
intended to be conveyed herein;
thence west 57-5 feet; thence south
52.5 feet; thence east 57.5 feet; thence
north 52.5 feet to the initial point
herein mentioned, and being the same
property conveyed to H. E. Carr and
Alice Carr, his wife, by E. N. Morgan
and Lydia Morgan, his wife, by deed
dated June ¿9, 1915, and recorded
July 17th, 1915, in deed records of
Tillamook County, at pages 376 and
377. i" Book 31; which said mortgage
was executed August 23, 1915, and
recorded in book Z at page 142 of
Mortgages of Tillamook County, in
favor of Alex Vlahos, and thereafter
assigned by said Alex Vlahos to
John Leland Henderson, trustee, by
assignment recorded in said registry
in Book 2, pages 387 and 388, and
thereafter assigned by said John
Leland Henderson, trustee, to the
plaintiff herein, by assignment re­
corded in said registry, Book 2, pages
507 and 508; and for the sale of said
mortgaged premises to satisfy said
judgment and for a decree foreclos­
ing you of all right, title, interest and
equity of redemption in and to said
mortgaged premises and every part
thereof, and for such other relief as
to the Court shall seem just.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County
Judge, made and entered the ¿3rd
day of May, 1917. Last publication
July 5th, 1917.
John Lelend Henderson,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ELAND E ERWIN
J
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
HARRIS-AMiVxiiR
FURNITURE COMPANY
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.— Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for the
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
announce the arrival of their new
SPRING
STOCK!
There will always be those who will
think in the case of Harry Lane, as
so many do in that of Horace Greeley,
that disappointment over the chang­
ed attitude toward him of a public
with which he had believed himself
popular caused the nervous i break-
his
life.
down which ended h
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OF
Register.
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America must guard all her proper­
ty against destruction by German
spies, which are numerous in this
Home Trained Citizens.
country. They are a desperate gang
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and through sympathy get informa­ To build a home, with love as archi­
Make your selections early while our
tect.
tion from people who are not true-
stock is complete.
blue Americans. Let every American Is one of those God given gifts that
we
be true to his trust and watch.—
Banks Herald.
At times are given, that men may
erect
The mother who “didn’t raise her On earth a model of Heaven above;
boy to be soldier” seems to forget For wood and stone themselves can
the fact that the liberties she enjoys
nothing be
were secured for her by other moth­ Till placed togethehr by hands of
ers who did raise their boys to be sol­
love.
diers. The mother who gives her son And then we hear from the celes­
now, to render his service and risk of
tial dome:
life, may be giving him to prevent her Ye have done well, for ye have built
daughter, or her daughter's daughter,
a home
from the fate of the daughters of Eu­ And comfort, beauty and protection
rope. Remember Belgium. We do not
give
want that fate to overtake us.—Tele­ To all those little ones who come to
phone Register.
live
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On earth, and grow and love and still
The Missouri equal suffragists will
again
urge upon congress as a war-time The world replenish with its mead of
measure the adoption of a suffrage
man.”
amendment to the national constitu­
The above beautiful thought of
tion. If congress refuses, they will home calls to mind that each head
of
WITH
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W
resort to other measures which they a family has an obligation to fulfill, a
will make sufficiently warlike to im­ duty imposed by the Diety which, if
press congress that there is no peace the flame of love burns brightly, will
in sight. Woman suffrage may come be a pleasure to perforin—building a
as an outgrowth of the war, but it is home giving comfort, beauty and
to be seriously questioned whether protection to his family.
this nation should take on its should­
Here is the place where characters
ers issues that engender strife and are formed; where the essentials
divert attention from the real busi­ of citizenship are instilled into the
ness in hand—the prosecution of the minds and hearts of the children;
No coal, wood or ashes to lug. No waiting for
war to a successful issue. Woman where they should be taught to look
the fire to burn up.
suffrage is destined to come about for the beautiful and pure things of
Meals in a jiffy and a cool kitchen all the time.
the same time that nations agree to life.
Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. Better cooking be­
cause of the steady, evenly-distributed heat.
establish a firm basis of international
"A home first” should be the mot­
More convenient than a wood or coal stove for
peace, and the women will be on to for every family in our city. Some
all the year 'round cooking, and more econom­
hand to help enforce observance.— of us are prone to slight our duty. We
ical.
Telephone Register.
The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and
are engrossed in commercial pursuits
Smell.
In I. 2. 3 and 4 burner irises, with
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or without ovens. Also cabinet
There is going to be no escape for to the detriment of our family obli­
models. Ask your dealer today.
gations.
We
mean
well,
but
are
“mamma’s boys” from being drafted,
if Uncle Sam’s plans are carried out. thoughtless. Others set up as their
No favoritism is to be shown. No purpose of life "having a good time,”
I
political or other pull is to be allow­ and devote all their time and energy
ed to prevent any able-bodied young to that end, growing narrower in
THAT KNIFE-LIKE PAIN.
man between the ages of 21 and 30 their vision, having the wrong con­
Scott
Is Only One of Nature’s Warnings °f
from being called to his country’s ception of life’s duties.—Mt.
Weak or Disordered Kidneys.
service, if he is needed. Rich and poor Herald.
FOR SALE BY
Have you lame back, aching day and
alike are to be made to enter the
night?
Do
you
feel
sharp
pains
after
Flag and the Tariff.
ALEX. M c NATR & co.
stooping? Are the kidneys sore? Is
army and fight for his country, which
their
action
irregular?
Use
Doan
’
s
KING CRENSHAW CO.
is as it should be. Predictions are
A writer on the Philadelphia Public Kidney Pills—the medicine that is
freely being made that this war will
recommended
by
so
many
people
in
last from three to five years and that Ledger learned from the owners of a this locality. Read this Hillsboro res­
before it is over al) able-bodied men worsted mill in Jamestown that the ident's experience.
Mrs. A. R. England, 728 W. Oak
will be called to the colons. Anyway, American flag raised over the mill
St., Hillsboro, Ore., says: "Two years
the government is proceeding exactly was
ago I had such a bad attack of lum­
Made from American sheep.
as if the war is to be a long drawn
bago that I wasn’t able to g.t up or
Carded by an Italian.
out matter and it would be well for
down stairs. When 1 sat down on a
Spun by a Swed?.
chair, 1 could hardly straighten up.
everyone to lay aside optimism over
Sharp pains, like a knife sticking me
Warped by a German.
it being a mere deviation from the
in my back, nearly killed me at times.
Dressed by an Englishman.
ordinary course of things.—Itemizer.
I could hardly drag myself around, as
Drawn by a Scotchman.
1 felt so completely played out. 1 had
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Woven by a Belgian.
taken only a few doses of Doan s
The cost of living is becoming in­
Kidney Pills when my back com­
Supervised by a Frenchman.
tolerable. Upon the flimsiest kind of
menced to feel stronger. I had used
Inspected
by
an
American.
an excuse prices of food stuffs are
only one box when I was able to get
Scoured by an Albanian.
about as well as ever. Since then I
raised, and if no other excuse can be
have never had any trouble with my
Dyed by a Turk.
found they are boosted on gene al
back or kidneys.”
,
Examined by an Irishman.
principles. Millions of people who arc
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don t
Pressed
by
a
Pole.
dependent upon their daily labor find
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
What attracted those various races Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
it almost impossible to keep soul and
body together. In hundreds of thou­ to our shores? The prospect of higher Mrs. England had, Foster-Milburn
sands of cases their vitili y is slip­ wages than they received at home. Co., Props., Buffa'a. N. Y.
ping away solely from lack of suffi- What made those higher wages and Call For Bids for Bonds and Con­
TIIJ,AM(X)K, O^E.
cient nourishment. Yet in the very better standard of living possible?
struction
Work
face of this the insatiable food spec- The Republican policy of protection
ulators and profit grabbers arc turn- to home industries. Such a policy re­ The Big Nestucca Drainage District
>ng the screws tighter every day. sulted in these men working shoulder will receive bids for the construction
There appears to be but one way in to shoulder for the betterment of of ditches according to its plans of
which this sucking of the blood of themselves and the development of reclamation up to io o clock a.m.,
humanity can be stopper, and that is this nation. Is that not to be preferr­ June ¿3rd, 19*7, and will also receive
for the government to take prompt ed to the Democratic policy which bids for the sale of $«00000 of its
setion and fix a maximum price at would boost foreign competition to a bonds to be issued for paying expen­
which every article of food is to be point destructive of domestic indus­ ses of construction, up to the same
•old, and in fixing the maximum the tries? Is it not better to have these time.
price should be first scheduled down men working for us than to have
A certified check for five per cent
to normal. The fact that a scarcity their products qorking against us: of the amount of each bid is required
of food stuffs exists should not be ac­ The flag and protection stand for to insure that successful bidder will
cepted as an excuse for allowing the united action.
take and pay for bonds or enter into
Present prices to prevail.—Seaside
contract with approved bond for do­
Signal.
ing the work awarded. Bids will be
opened at Tillamook, Oregon, on the
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date mentioned, and may be sent in
There is still pro-Germans in
care of H. T. Botts, attorney for the
Washington county and it is evident
district, at that place. Bids for con­
that they are so obsessed with the
struction may be made for separate
■dea which is slowly drawing the em­
sections of the work. Right reserved
pire to ruin that they are unable tc
to reject any or all bids.
Notice to Creditors.
Creditor*.
persons having claims against the
view the war in the correct perspec­
W. H. Hudson, Sec.
said estate to present the same, duly
tive. As an illustration, one explain-
Cloverdale Ore. 1 1 Notice is hereby given that the un­ verified, to the undersigned within
ed the other day that as between the
dersigned, by an order duly made and six months from this date.
Vnited States and Germany there
To The Public.
Dated this May 5th, 1917.
could be no question of his loyalty,
“I have been using Chamberlain's entered in the County Court of the
Effie Jenson, Administra-
but the alliance, or the fact that we
Tablets for indigestion for the past State of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun­
six months, and it affords me pleas­ ty, has been appointed Administratrix
trix of the Estate of Har­
have made common cause with Eng­
ure to say I have never used a remedy of the Estate of Harry Sappington, ,
land, was
the stumbling block.
ry Sappington, deceased.
that did me so much good.”—Mrs. C.
Post office address, Hebo,
Strangely enough he is unable to see ,
E Riley. I Ilion. N. Y. Chambeedlain s deceased.
Oregon.
Notice is hereby further given to all I
•hat the accident of making common l
Tablets for sale by Lamar’s Drug
Store.
cause with England ha* nothing to do I
p) AVID ROBINSON. M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NATIONAL BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK
Rugs, Linoleum, Ranges,
Furniture, Beds, Mattresses.
OREGON
T. Buns
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract. Butka in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non-Reaident*.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon
Both Phones.
T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook .... Oregon
T^^EBSTER HOLMES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST STREET:
,_p H.
OREGON
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TILLAMOOK,
GOYNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: OFPoaiTK C oukt H ovse ,
Tji PEARL?
Tillamook
eSL OIL Jb
Oregon.
J^R. JACK OLSEN,
LESS WORK
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Tillamook - Oregon
J2)R. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
Oregon.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOW JVE
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
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• Otegori.
ROOM NO. 2ttl.
QARL HABERI. a CH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook Block
The Potatoe King cf Wash­
ington will not permit plant-
ing his Potatoes before they
have been properly treated
with Bichloride of Mercury
Directions for use at
Tilla mook
Oreg-on
C. HAWK.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bay City
J
Oregon
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Both Phone*.
C. I. CLOUGH CO
Tillamook
•
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* Oregon.
H. T. Bott«, Preu , Attorney
at La w.
John Leland Hetideraon, Sec­
retary Treau., Attoruey-at-
I.aw and Notrary Public.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
free : free :: freeim
Law, Abstract*. Real Fiatate,
I ne u rance.
Both Phone«.
With every Pound Can of Royal
Club Coffee, one can of Pepper
Mustard or Ginger FREE.
See our window display
RAY & CO
TILLAMOOK—ORKOON.
Ï
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
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DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.