Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 07, 1917, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 7, 1917.
Misleading Dispatches.
The Betrayal of Rumania.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of
Evidence accumulates as to the foul Oregon, for Tillamook County.
A recently published Washington
In the matter of the estate of Frank
dispatch, says that the war would last betrayal of Rumania by the former Forsblotn, deceased.
three years longer and pointing out ' Russian government.
To all unknown heirs of Frank
A Swiss editor now gives support, Forsblom, deceased, and any and all
Germany’s world conquest aims, was
altogether foolish and needlessly on what he considers good authority other persons interested in the estate
Frank Frosblotn, deceased:
disquieting. It made it appear as —and Switzerland is a great center of In said
the name of the State of Oregon
though Germany’s plan to conquer for Russian news—to the quite cred­ you are hereby cited and required to
Europe, to rest its northern arm on ible report circulated at the time that appear in the County Court of the
ASPHALT BASE—THE CHOICE OF EXPERTS
the
North and Baltic seas and its the price for a separate peace for State of Oregon, for the County of
Factory experts, and leading coast distributors for all makes of cars,
southern arm on the Mediterranean, which Sturmer was negotiating in­ Tillamook, at the court room thereof,
testify that Zerolene, correctly refined from California asphalt-base
at Tillamook City, in the county of
crude, gives perfect lubrication with least carbon deposit.
to stretch its power over all western cluded the portion of Rumania—Rus­ Tillamook on the 30th day of June,
sia
to
take
Moldavia,
while
Austria-
Asia and thereafter dominate the
Less wear and more power because Zerolene keeps its lubricating
1917, at ten o'clock in the forenoon
civilized world was something just Hungary was to take Wallachia and of that day, then and there to show
body at cylinder heat. Less carbon because,being made from asphalt­
base crude, it bums clean and goes out on exhaust
discovered. The truth is that for by some accounts to give part of cause, if any exist, why an order
should not be made by the above
nearly three years this plan has been Galicia to Russia in exchange.
Zerolene is the oil for your car—whatever the make —the oil for
named court directing and authoriz­
Why
Rumania
came
in
when
it
did
all types of automobile engines. For correct grade get our lubrica­
outlined in every country newspaper
ing the administrator of said estate
tion chart covering your car
in the United States, wise editors was a mystery which some explained to sell at private sale, for cash in
At dtsltti everywhere end Standard Service Stetione
have been fit to write editorials, as by a German ultimatum. That mani­ hand the real property belonging to
said estate, situated in Tillamook
the original purpose of Germany at festly was incorrect, but there is a the
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
County, Oregon, and more particular­
(CALIFORNIA*
the beginning of the war. No one is reason to think that instead of an ult­ ly described as follows, to-wit:
in a position to know, but that does imatum Germany used guile. When
All the right, title, estate and in­
not prevent anyone from making the Hindenburg was ready Russia coerc­ terest acquired by Frank Forsblom
ed Rumania into the war, promising in the tract of land of about 6t-too of
assertion with all positiveness.
an acre, in Sec. 22, Tp. I N., R. to W.
That dispatch was written by some aid which it was not meant to give, of W. M., as well as any and all other
the
intention
being
to
sell
out
Ru
­
wise ass who wanted to show his
rights acquired, under and by virtue
great, if sadly belated wisdom. It mania along with the allies and to of that certain bond for deed execut­
ed by Andrew Peterson in favor of
was on a par with that other despatch make the Sereth the new boundary.
If this is the truth, and it unques­ said Frank Forsblom, dated Dec. 8,
of a week previous, stating that Mr.
1914, and recorded at page 288 of
Edison had perfected a plan to ex- tionably fits the facts most remark­ Book “30” of the records of deeds of
ably, it uncovers one of the vilest Tillamook County, Oregon, and also
1 tract the teeth from the submarine.
will
put . an
. .... of history,
.
, which
,
,
, described in the Iract Book of the
The war may continue three years; crimes
H.O. H ahhison C o .
Assessor of Tillamook Coun-
- - the | . County ----------
its continuance depends upon how indelible stain on the last . days - of
czardom. Not even the portion of | ty Oregon, at pages
— 23
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and - 24
-• *• thereof
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D18TR1MUTOR8
long the weakest party can hold out
Tracts Nos. 44 and 45.
. H. WALLINGFORD
KIGHGHADK MOTOH
was quite so mean a treach- as Witness,
Poland
before
being
compelled
by
lack
of
the
Hon.
A.
M.
Hare,
Gentlemeni
CAA.
IORIZED FORD AGENCY
Judge of the County Court of the
men, money or supplies to submit to ery.
State of Oregon for Tillamook Coun­
- ORCCON
AUTH'
the terms of the strongest side. Any­
ty, with the seal of said Court affixed
•owruA''*0
When the War’s Going to End.
one who reads can see that and the
°* Hua
the 16th day of May, 1917.
Oentl«'r#n'
use
alarming dispatches from Washing­ Absolute knowledge have I none,
Erwin Harrison County Clerk.
.o ar*
our experience
.,
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“
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By Kathleen Mills, Deputy.
Zeroleno
light
In wo
Ford
•*<_.
ton, predicting all sorts of dire ca­ But my aunt’s washerwomen’s son
»bio to oay
that
hovo
secured
* iubri
For
uniformly ootlofactory results
lamities and possibilities should be Heard a policeman on his beat
Oii
* Tom
stopped.—Seaside Signal.
Summons.
Know
Say to a laborer on the street
this oil.
»ttempt- to
«l*03
That he had a letter just last week
n°- or. they
F°_rLaii
th.t xt
P’rreot
In the Circuit Court of the State of
’""to* th’ 40
°’rYlcb
America's High Duty.
Written in the finest Greek
Oregon for Tillamook County.
’r*°«on
From a Chinese coolie in Timbuctoo Mortgage Company for Amer­
(By John Sharp Williams, United Who said the niggers in Cuba knew
ica, a corporation, Plaintiff.
vs.
tirlo.tU’“’
States Senator from Mississippi.)
Of a colored man in a Texas town
truly
?
ou
Ver?
W. Crane, Bertha Grace
The United States has entered up­ Who got it straight from a circus Frank
Crane, J. G. Balmer, Jane
on the great world conflict, which is
clown
Roe Balmer, Ernest C.
to decide whether Democracy shall That a man in Klondike heard the Crown, Emma A. Crown, E.
J. McHugh, Lizzie McHugh,
have a safe place on the sun on earth,
news
or not. There is hardly any duty From a gang of South American jews F. R. Beals and Mary Doe
Beals, Defendants.
higher than that which ought to ac­ About somebody in Borneo
To Ernest C. Crown and Emma A.
tuate each citizen to help furnish a Who heard of a dame who claimed to Crown:
know
In the name of the State of Oregon,
part of the money which will be nec­
Of a mining guy that made a stake
y°u are hereby required to appear
essary for that purpose.
an<^. answer
. 1 ‘e
'L
It is true that a man may be able to Whose mother-in-law will undertake against
you in the above entitled suit
lend his money out at 6, or 7, or 8, lo prove that her husbands sisters within sjx weeks frora the date of the
niece
first publication of this summons,
and in some places even 10 per cent,
that being the time fixed in the order
but he might well forego for the Has stated in a printed piece
she has a son who has a friend f°r. Publication of summons within
space of two or three years the high­ That
.... ,
.
,
which you shall so appear and ans-
er rate of interest while he invested W ho knows when the war is going to wer said compiaint> the said first day
Mrs. Gus Griffith, of
end.—Ex.
of publication being the 17th day of
in 3'/i per cent bonds of the United
Everton, Mo., writes: “I
May, 1917, and if you fail to so appear
States.
His
principal
would
be
safe.
suffered for three years
and answer said complaint for want
The
Bow-Legged
Girl.
The
bonds
are
exempt
from
taxation
with various female
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
o
troubles. My life was a
except the inheritance tax, and ex­
for the relief demanded in said
A Wyoming exchange will have a Court
misery. I was not able
changeable for later bonds of a high­ liable suit on hand for indulging in complaint, to-wit: For a judgment
to do anything ... bear­
er rate of interest if the United the following description of tbe pres­ against the defendants, Frank W.
ing down pains in my
Crane and Bertha Grace Crane, in
back and limos, and head­
States later during this war issues ent day girl. The short skirt, cut shoe the
sum of $3,570.68, with interest
ache ... weak and nerv­
top high, has served to bring to light
such,
and
are
specifically
freed
from
thereon at 8 per cent per annum from
ous.
Dr. ----- recom­
the
vast
number
of
bow-legged
girls
any war tax that may be levied.
mended Cardui to me.”
that we are growing in this land of and after April 1, 1917, and for the
Our men cannot go to France or the free and the home of the brave, further sutn of $350.00 attorney’s fees,
TAKE
Belgium in any considerable numbers it seems to have been raining bow- with interest thereon at 8 per cent
per annum, and for its costs and dis­
for a year. The Government's money legged girls in this country for the bursements herein, and for a decree
past
twenty
years.
Girls
who
have
received from the subscriptions to hitherto lived straight laced and foreclosing that certain mortgage on
bonds may get there by wire, the straight legged suddenly, in the short the East half of the East Half of the
credit based upon it may, which skirt style, appear like walking Southwest Quarter, and the West
Half of the West Half of the South­
is the same
thing, and, after parenthesis. Men know now what east
Quarter of Section 35 in Town­
are marrying and 1 sometimes
getting there takes the form of cloth­ they
believe they are buying less for their ship 2 North of Range 10 West of the
ing and food, munitions, rifles and promise to “love, honor and obey”, Willamette Meridian, less one acre
"When I was on the
cannons, and may help our allies to than any other men have bought sold to Fred Kabkee by deed dated
sixth bottle”, site contin­
February 28, 1913, and recorded in
win. Next to the imindiate duty of since Adam. This craze for physical Book
ues, “1 began feeling like
Y at page 271 thereof of the
valuation
as
a
part
of
the
rate-making
a new woman ... I am
chasing submarines and sinking them seems to have followed the women Records of Deeds for Tillamook
now a well woman .. .
wherever they can be found, thereby when they made their sortie into our County, Oregon: which said mort­
I know my cure is per­
gage was executed October I, 1913.
reopening the avenues overseas for politics.
manent for it has been
and recorded December 10, 1913, in
three years since I took
tin world's commerce, there is noth­
Book Y of Mortgages of Tillamook
Cardui.” Thousands of
Our representatives in Washington County
ing that can do as much good as
at Page 75 thereof; and for
women, now strong and
lending the government your money. are ready to place billions of money the sale of the said mortgaged prem­
healthy, who once sut-
fered trom women's ail­
And even in that respect the man at the disposal of the president and ises to satisfy said judgment, and for
ments, give Card-u-l the
who subscribes to a bond, putting his official subordinates when it is a decree foreclosing you and each of
credit tor their good
you of all right, title, interest and
v. hat ready money he can into it, has know w hat the mony is for, how it equity of redemption in and to said
health. Try it, for your
troubles.
is
to
be
spent,
by
whom,
and
that
the satisfaction ot knowing that his
mortgaged premises, and every part
AH Druggists
money has helped build a destroyer, it is necessary. We have yet to find thereof; and for such other relief as to
or buy an armed yacht, which in its anybody in Oregon with money who the Court shall seem just.
summons is published by or­
is unwilling to do his full share. Tax­ der 7 his
turn has destroyed a submarine.
of the Honorable Geo. R. Bagley,
The American people are not a ation, however great, will be borne
in-1 j ,tfe
fl”5 above entitled Court,
money loving people in the sense that willingly, provided the taxation L
is , i, ma(li and entered the 10th day
Summ°ns.
the miser is. Their money getting necessary and equitable as between i of May, 1917.
Snow. Bronaugh & Thomp­
In the Circuit Court of the State of takes more the form of a game, which man and man, business and business, I
son, MacCormac Snow.
Oregon for Tillamook County.
is enjoyed because of its skill and the section and section, This is no time
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
\ erna L. Mast. Plaintiff.
clash of wits, and their love of the to tax the manufacturer and to levy l ast publication June 28, 1917.
vs.
possession of money is based more no tax on cotton growers and wheat
Reuben H. Mast, Jr. Defendant.
To Ruben H. Mast, Jr., above nam­ upon the use to which the money can raiser. This is no time to levy taxa­ Notice of Hearing Administrator’»
ed Defendant.
be put in elevating themselves and tion
dependent upon residence north
1
Final Account.
In the name of the State of Oregon their children and their neighl
hors or
' south of the Mason and Dixon line
_ ____ R*-*-•■, •••-»
—•
1 you are hereby required to appear and
Notice is Administrator
hereby given, de
that
the non
un-
bonis
answer the complaint filed against and the community in which they live If there is to be conscription, it must dersigned
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UC MV1HB l,w*l
< you in the above entitled suit and than upon the money itself, or the be
’
without unjust discrimination. of the estate of C. B. Hadley, deceas­
court on or before the last day of the reputation of having it.
Nor must there be unjust discrimina- ed, has filed in the County Court for
time prescribed in the order lor tl.e
tion in
i taxation—Umpqua
We are the wealthiest people in
publication of this summons, and it
Valley Tillamook County his final account,
and said court has fixed Monday,
. . News.
: you fail to so answer for want there­ world; this wealth ought now
July 2, 1917, at ten a.m. of said date
of plaintiff will apply to the *.o.-rt for serve the country. It will be a shame­
as the time and the office of the
’ the relief prayed for in the complaint, ful thing that those who are not fit
Bowel Complaints in India.
County Judge for said county as the
to-wit: For a decree forever dissolv­
place for the hearing of said final ac­
ing the bonds of matrimony now ex­ for military service should allow
In
a
lecture
at
one«
of
the
Des
count.
isting between plaintiff and defendant those who are fit to go to the front Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary
_
and that plaintiff have the custodi and be maimed and mangled, and fro*.’ ' '’"-* *ol<i rd ___ - .. uiujiuna:
Notice is further given, to all pet-
old of going into -•
the in- sons interested in said estate to ap­
and care of the minor child. Reuben perhaps killed, while mey stay at teril
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
—" he was taken pear at said time and place and show
Harrison Mast; .otd that plainlilt be
sicM
Cham­ cause, if any there be why the said
decreed to be the owner of a one- home and refuse to do even so much ber I
THE COUNTY.
'S administrator should not be discharge
third interest in and tc o the
.L. real
__ _ r prop-
...., I a* ,o l°o»en their purse strings.
Re J
erty described in the complaint, and
his said account approved and his
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
that defendant be adjudged to pay
sucj
idsinen exonerated.
1 the sum of thirty dollars per month . SICK WIFE'S STORY SUR­
V < I I
lated Tillamook, Oregon May
for support of said minor child, and
7-
PRISES TILLAMOOK ma ;j
lor such other relief as the court may |
1’erJ
J. C. Holden.
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deem meet with equity, and for the
bo- 1
Administrator de bonis
The following has surprised Tilla- coi I
costs and disbursements of said suit.
non of the Estate of C. B.
This summons is served upon you 11100k: A business
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man’s wife
suffer- St. I
Hadley deceased.
by publication by order of Hon. A. ed from dyspepsia and 1 cu.isilpatiun
constipation
M. Hare. County fudge, of Tillamook for years. Although she dieted she
DR. ELMER ALLEN.
County, Oregon, in the absence of was so
bloated
her
clothes
would not
Sore Nipples.
W’r X- SPOONFUL
Fax's. a-K
- -
the judge of the above named Circuit fit. , ONE
buckthorn for
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON,
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Court, which said order was made and bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in cx¡
tny mother who has had expef"
dated the toth dav of April, 1917. and Adler-i-ka relieved her INSTANTLY Ar.
Dentists.
ce with this distressing ailment
the date of first publication thereof is Because Adler-i-ka empties BOTH
1 be pleased to know that a cure
April to, 1917. and date of last pub­ large and small intestines it relieves not
wit
y be effected by applying Cham-
National Building.
lication hereof, and the last date on ANY CASE constipation, sour stom­ am
Iain’s Salve as soon as the child is
which you are required to appear and ach or gas and nrevents appendicitis. me
Tillamook,
ie nursing. Wipe it off with a soft
31, 1917.
It has QUICKEST action of any­ W
Oregon. answer is Mar
■th before allowing the babe t®
Johnson Jk Handley,
thing we ever sold. J. S. Lamar, drug­ tab
rse. Many trained nurser use this
Attorney* for Plaintiff. 1 gist.
Dr
ve with best results. Fog sale by
amar’s Drug Store.
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ROLE
N
E
Stans-dr d Oiltor Motor Cars
FORD
HUDSON
“Cured!
The Woman's Tonic
flbEX. JVIeNfllR & CO
GENERAL HARDC j UARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.