Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 14, 1917, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE
14,
1917.
* solutions in equal parts to use a4
| spray and be sure to cover the foliage
C, Jones, County Agriculturist. with a fine spray. Solutions will keen
By
R.
I indefinitely if not mixed until just be-
In the County Court of the State of
1 fore you use them.
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
First
Annual
Tillamook
County
You have planted the spuds, now
In the matter of the estate of Frank
Guernsey
Sale.
“Do Your Bit” by saving them from
Forsblom, deceased.
first
annual
sale,
under
the
To all unknown heirs of Frank
The s of the Tillamook Guernsey disease. ______________
Forsblom, deceased, and any and all auspices
Club,
was held June 9. *9*7.
1* U-
Notice.
other persons interested in the estate
mook, Oregon. Colone J. W . «uglies,
of said Frank Frosblom, deceased:
In the name of the State oi Oregon, 01 Forest Grove, acted a, auc“0“^ '
Notice is hereby given, that the fol-
you are hereby cited and required to and R. C. Jones, County A8r
FRANCIS
lowing
warrants winch were issued
appear in the County Court of the ot Tillamook County, as sales man more than seven years prior to t|lt
MOTOR CAR EXCHANGE
State
of
Oregon,
for
the
County
of
nrsl day of July, 1917, to wit;
PORTLANB. ORTOOR
Tillamook, at the court room thereof, gjhe 29 animals sold brought an
Series “F"
at Tillamook City, in the county of average price of $398-«), a total o
No. Amt. Payable to
Tillamook on the 30th day of June, $u.5W. The 23 females averaged 83*7 $1.00 Arthur Hill, Sept, 5, Date
1906
OenUaiMni
1917, at ten o’clock in the forenoon *406.80 and the 6 males $366.07. H‘e
1.00 John Conklin, Jan 2 1907
of that day, then and there to show tup price of $800.00 was paid lor »703
. r. r . of ; Walnut Ridge, 1x0. 9998 2.00 A. Maurer,. Jan. 2, Jywj
We are pleased to
cause, if any exist, why an order Isabinda
10470 •40 G. Fl. Robison May 6 1908
aolcnowledge reoeipt of your
’• -• «..
should not be made by the above 04971, a granddaughter of Masher's 10<>4J
2.25 I. I'. Stockton Jun 2, 190«
Inquiry with referenoe to
Sequel
and
named
court
directing
and
authoriz
­
Sequel through Galaxy s
.2 ,nrorwx‘*
IOO85 •50 Nick Pelz Jue. 9, iggg
our experience with Zerolen*
ing
the
administrator
of
said
estate
Sequel’s Encore.
the t
and to aey that It la an en­
to sell at private sale, for cash in
The bulls represented some of th<- 10898 1.12 M. A. Cady, Aug 5 190g
tirely satlefaotory lubri­
hand
the
real
property
belonging
to
best blood lines of the breed, and 11700 2.70 Dave Shaw, Dec. 9 1908
cant for Ford cars. Where
°il ***.. ‘‘••n ’«•role
the said estate, situated in Tillamook will make their mark 111 the county in 1*929 67 Eric Erickson Alar. 3 1909
Lt has been used In these
County, Oregon, and more particular­ the next few years. \\ alter May Kos U903 3- 37 H. C. Fleming Mar 9 1909
•“‘irsiy
11 «fact
oars it has proven an eoonoa
ly described as follows, to-wit:
of Walter Maple No. 382560 is out ot i-Joo 2.25 Jasper Boysden Jun 2109
loal and efficient oil.
.90 Walter Dungy Jul. 7 ,09
All the right, title, estate and in­ Lily du Bas ill, a granddaughter o 1-771
terest acquired by Frank Forsblom Governor of the Chene, with a record 13009 4- 50 Fred Weber Sep 2 1909
Very truly your«.
in the tract of land of about 61-100 of of 13804 lbs milk and 684 lbs. iat. 13130 7-49 Yellow Fir Co. Sep. 2 09
an acre, in Sec. 22, Tp. I N., R. 10 W. His sire Rose of Centerville is by 13349 450 blank Baxter Oct 61909
of W. M., as well as any and all other Mars of Woodcrest, the sire oi Alay *34-'3 •07 W. I.. Jenkins, Oct 5 1909
rights acquired, under and by virtue Rilma, one time champion over all *3720 6.85 Portland Tilla
of that certain bond for deed execut­ breeds with 19673 lbs milk and 1073.4
11100k b rans. Co. Nov 3 09
ed by Andrew Peterson in favor of lbs fat. The sire’s dam is by the 14538 1.16 J. N. Howard, May 6, 10
said Frank Forsblom, dated Dec. 8, great bull Alay Rose King, and has a 14541 3-'o b. A. Johnson, May 6, 10
1914, and recorded at page 288 ot record of 10768 lbs milk and 555-8 lbs. 14.08 2.04 E. E. Yarnell, May 6, io
Book “30” of the records of deeds of f lit .
14581 2.91 M. Lizzie, May 6, yio
— - . j 1
Tillamook County, Oregon, and also
Rex’s Dictator of Maple Hill is 14590 •70 11. A. Pittenger Alay 0 io
described in the Tract Book of the another bull of Alay Rose breeding. *4593 •70 W. E. Catterlin Alay 6 10
County Assessor of Tillamook Coun­ His sire, Rex of Rich Neck, is out oi *4595 1.10 C. W . Odell Alay 6, 1910
ty Oregon, at pages 23 and 24 thereof Bloomfield Pandora, with 757 ^s fat 14590 .70 E. F. Loomis Alay 6, 10
as Tracts Nos. 44 and 45.
the only cow of the breed with a 14597 1.40 Al. N. Lamb May 6, 1910
Witness, the Hon. A. M. Hare, and
— because the records of their service departments show that Zero-
\\ ade, May
Alay 6, io
750
lb record and 2 daughters with 14598 -’1-53 R. Al. W
Judge of the County Court ofthe 750 lb
lene, correctly refined from asphalt-base crude, gives perfect lubri­
records. His dam is by Lang­ 14003 -'9 E. V. Kupcr, Alay 6t 10
State of Oregon for Tillamook Coun­
14010 1.10 W 111. V\ ood, Alay 6, 1910
cation with least carbon deposit
ty, with the seal of said Court affixed water Hays Rosie's King of the Ala> 14804
2.50 lra Spencer, Jun 3, 1910
by King ot the Alay out of Lang­
thé 16th day of May, *9*7-
, water
Ltu wear and more power becauae Zerolene kaepa its lubricatir* body al
Series ”E”
Hayes Rosie. 1 he dam is now
rwin Harrison County Clerk.
cylinder heat. Leas carbon becauae. being made from asphalt - buss crude, it
P. ilasselborg Alar. 6 07
By Kathleen Mills, Deputy. on test and promises to make over 10059
burns ch»an and goes out on exhaust
500 lbs fat, freshening at 23 months 10732
P. Peters, Alay 6, 1908
Zerolene ia the oil for your car - whatever the make—the otl for all txpeaof
of age. She has several sisters with 10704
11. F. Young, Alay 6, 08
Fui correct grade, get our lubrication chart covering your car
Summons.
over 500 tb two-year old records.
10905
Michael Haag May 6, 08
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King Noble of C. C. harms and 10909
4r deaVere eva»> wAaze snd Srendazd SarvJce SUI ium
J lios. Alahoney Alay 0 08
of
In the Circuit Court of the .state
Freda’s Noble of Jean DuLulli both 1 ‘-'45
Geo. A. Bateson Jul l 08
Oregon for Tillamook County.
combine the blood of Alay Rose and 11509
1’. H. Al. Smith Aug 5 08
Mortgage Company for Amer­
Golden Noble 11 and their seven 11511
Rev. Parker, Aug 5, 1908
ica, a corporation, Plaintiff.
nearest tested dams average close to 12284
Neils Brandt Dec. 9, 08
vs.
700 lbs. fat. They are both excellent 12207
J. S. Lilly, Dec. 9, 1908
Frank W. Crane, Bertha Grace
type and should make great show 12289
Elmer Scheese Dec 9, 08
Crane, J. G. Balmer, Jane
bulls.
12830
I lieu Demetry May 5 09
Roe Balmer, Ernest C.
Broad Ripples Lord Yeksa is out of 12040
Steve Ireaoff Apr 7, 09
Crown, Emma A. Crown, E.
Kate of Sunny Valleey with a 562 12937
P. B. Bennett May 10, 09
J. McHugh, Lizzie McHugh,
tbs. three-year old record. She is now ‘-’943
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Dave Curtis Alay 10, 1909
F.
R.
Beals
and
Mary
Doe
(CAUrOKNIAl
on retest and promises to make over 13102
Howard Temple­
Beals, Defendants.
tbs. The second dam, Lord \ ek-
ton Jun 2, 1909
To Ernest C. Crown and Emma A. 700
sa’s Kate, has a 490 tb. record, and is 13156 1.00 Horace Park Jun 4, 1909
Crown:
half
sister
to
Yeksa
Tops
of
Gold
’
s
*3353 J.oo J. F. Nartin Sept. 1, I909
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear Fannie, with 981 lbs. fat. The sire is *3427 1.00 Pete Hoottinsen Sep 1 09
iristons
Douglas,
who
has
two
sis
­
and answer the
complaint filed
‘34-3 1.50 G. Kauffiva Sep 1, I9O9
Notice to Contractors.
134-0 1.00 Olaf Legamus Sep 1, '909
against you in the above entitled suit ters with over 710 lbs. fat.
Broad Ripple's Sunny Boy is a
1.00
Lichloson. Sep 1, 1909
Notice is hereby given that the within six weeks from the date of the double grandson of Beauty Eagle, I ‘3428 1.00 J.
County Court of Tillamook County, first publication of this summons, with 16144 ’6s. milk and 846.3 lbs. 134-9 i.00 J. H. Lippie Sep 1, ‘909
Andrew Ander­
Oregon, will receive sealed proposals that being the time fixed in the order fat, at 10 years of age, and Westmore­ 13430
son, Sep I, IW
for construction of Blaine Bridge for publication of summons within land, an imported bull of great show
which you shall so appear and ans­
13431 1.50 John Munson Sep 1, 1909
No. 6, according to plans and speci­ wer
said complaint, the said first day type. The dam of this- bull is now on 13432 1.50 Gus Erickson Sep 1, 1909
fications on file in the office of the
publication being the 17th day of test as a two-year-old, and making a 13433 1.50 Sam Moody Sep 1, 1909
County Clerk, until 10 a.m. the 8th of
May, 1917, and if you fail to so appear fine record.
13434 1.50 E. Ross’ Sep I, 1909
day of June, 1917, when said propos­ and
This stock was brought into the 13435 1.50 Magnus Peter­
answer said complaint for want
als will be publicly opened and read. thereof
county
by
the
County
Guernsey
Club
the plaintiff will apply to the
son Sep 1, 1909
Each proposal must be accompan­
for the relief demanded in said as a foundation stock for the would- 13441
Bert Baker Sep I, 1909
_ _
ied by a certified check, cash or bid­ Court
be
breeders.
Mr.
Durrer,
president
of
complaint, to-wit: For a judgment
13458
John Williams Sep I, 90
ders bond made payable to Tillamook against
the
club
and
Mr.
Jones,
County
Ag
­
the defendants, Frank W.
13532
Gus Anderson Oct 6, 09
County, equal in amount to 5 per cent
and Bertha Grace Crane, in ricultural Agent, selected it from the 13533
Knute Nordfelt Oct 6 09
of the total amount of bid. Plans and Crane
herds
of
W
isconsin,
and
it
was
sold
sum of $3,570.68, with interest
John Mitchell Oct 6, 09
13535
specifications may be had by deposit­ the
soon
after
its
arrival
here.
The
Club
thereon at 8 per cent per annum from
Jos Stretch Oct 6, 1909
13537
ing $5.00 per set with the county and
after April I, 1917, and for the is not in the game to make money, 13538
Win. K. Kendall Oct609
clerk to insure their return in good further
sum of $350.00 attorney’s fees, and the surplus will be used for the 13539
Geo. Colbert Oct 6, 1009
condition.
interest thereon at 8 per cent development of the breed in the 13540
Pete Burnes Oct. 6, 1909
1 he County Court reserves the with
county, the exact scheme to be work­
per
annum,
and
for
its
costs
and
dis
­
Ward Mathews Oct 6 09
right to reject any or all bids.
13541
ed out later. Tillamook County ex­ 13542
bursements
herein,
and
for
a
decree
Jos Mallory Oct 6, 1909
First publication May 24, 1917.
foreclosing that certain mortgage on pects to make its livestock just as 13771
Last publication June 7, 1917.
Astoria Hotel Jan 5, 1910
the East half of the East Half of the famous as it’s cheese, and it is going 13977
Clarence Atter­
Erwin Harrison, County Clerk. Southwest Quarter, and the West at it in the right way.
bury Apr 7, 1910
Half of the West Half of the South­ John Alorgan was the heaviest buy­ 13886 1.70
Summons.
east Quarter of Section 35 in Town­ er, with Berns Brothers and Gus 14008 2.30 Sant Montague Alar 2 10
ship 2 North of Range 10 West of the Goeres close up. The sale list follows, 14010 2.00 Nillus Powell Apr 7 I9IO
lra Spencer Apr 7, 1910
In the Circuit Court of the State Of Willamette Meridian, less one acre together with the prices paid;
14070 2.00 Carle Johnson May 4, 10
Oregon for Tillamook County.
John Morgan Tillamook, Oregon.
sold to Fred Kabkee by deed dated
1407* 2.00 Chris P. Louis May 4, 10
Verna L. Mast, Plaintiff.
February 28, 1913, and recorded in Walter May Rose of Walter
vs.
Maple ............................ . $560.00 *4072 2.00 bld Peterson May 4, 1910
Book Y at page 271 thereof of the
Reuben H. Mast, Jr. Defendant.
Records of Deeds for Tillamook Choisenbss Calf ...................
32500 14073 2.00 Frank Hammond May 4 10
Io Ruben H. Alast, Jr., above nam­ County, Oregon; which said mort­ Rogue’s Heroine of Haw­
14074 2.00 A. ________
Brostrom ___
May
, ,,
4, ....
1910
ed Defendant.
remain uncalled for in the office of
thorn ................................
gage was executed October 1, 1913,
430.00
In the name of the State of Oregon and recorded December io, 1913, in Ahnanaris of
the ( ounty Clerk of Tillamook Coun­
Burnham
you are hereby required to appear and Book Y of Mortgages of Tillamook
ty, < Oregon, and unless the same are
Beach ................................
310.00
I
answer the complaint filed against County at Page 75 thereof; and for Betsy’s Calf ........................
calle <1 for and presented for payment
410.00
you in the above entitled suit and the sale of the said mortgaged prem­
within sixty days from the first day
Berns Bros., Tillamook, Oregon
court on or before the last day of the ises to satisfy said judgment, and for Violet
of Inly, 1917, the same will be cancell­
of
St.
Petersport
..
.
310.00
!
time prescribed in the order lor the
ed ipd payment thereon will be re­
a
decree
foreclosing
you
and
each
of
Miss
Grumby
of
McKerrow
publication of this summons, and if
Farms ..............................
485.00 fused.
you fail to so answer for want there­ you of all right, title, interest and
Fluvilla
of
Elmwood
..........
equity
of
redemption
in
and
to
said
600.00 Dated this 7th day of June, 1917.
of plaintiff will apply to lhe court for
By order of the County Court.
mortgaged
premises,
and
ever
part
Lady
Countess
Beauty
.......
.
.......
380.00
the relief prayed lor in the complaint,
( ■ z Goeres,
'—
Till
__
Erwin Harrison,
Gus
Tillamook,
Oregon.
to-wit: For a decree forever dissolv­ thereof, and for such other relict as to
County Clerk
Rex’s Dictator of ' Maple
Hill 410.OO
..........
ing the bonds of matrimony now ex­ the Court shall seem just.
By Kathleen Mills, Deputy.
This summons is published by or- La Molly of Firetown .......
isting between plaintiff and defendant
35O.OO
and that plaintiff have the custody Icr of the Honorable Geo. R. Bagley, Hero’s Lilly Vale of Haw­
1
thorn .........................
and care of the minor child. Reuben Judge of the above entitled Court,
Notice.
Harrison Mast, and that plaintiff be duly made and entered the 10th day Hero’s Daisy Bell of Haw- *
thorn ..............
decreed to be the owner of a one- of May, 1917.
I he stallion Liberal, black Pcrch-
Snow, Bronaugh & Thomp­ James Wii'i^ms’. TB'amook, Oreg“ I croti, will be at the Harris barn once
third interest in and to the real prop­
son, MacCormac Snow.
erly described in the complaint; and
White Rose Calf ................
2-000 a week for two days, Friday and Sat­
1
Attorneys for Plaintiff, Isabinda
of Walnut Ridge
800’00 | urday, commencing April 21st.
that defendant be adjudged to pay
the suin of thirty dollars per month Last publication June 28, 1917.
S't0’ Wilhams, Tillamook, Oregon
—
for support of said minor child, and
King Noble of C. C. Farm . . 360.00
for such other relief as the court may
Bowel
Complaints
in India.
Lake
Shore
Dandy-
Moving an Army.
345-00
deem meet with equity, and for the
Jennie Lind’s Calf
360.00
costs and disbursements of said suit.
R. Zweifel, Mohler, OrcgJn.
In a lecture at one of the Des
Some idea of the adequacy of the Rosette
This summons is served upon you equipment
of
Liao
‘■'Hies Iowa, churches a missionary
of the railroads of the
365.00
by publication by order of Hon. A.
\ estina’s Queen of Walnut ’
•'"iti India told of going into the in­
M. Hare, County Judge, of Tillamook Vnited States for the movement of
Ridge ...................
terior of India, where lie was taken
County, Oregon, in the absence of troops may be obtained from the .. J°nas pison, Tillamook, Ore 425.00 ■ick. that lie had a bottle of Cham-
the judge oi the above named Circuit statement prepared by Lieutenant Broad Ripple’s Lord Yeksa regon.
400.00 • lain s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Court, which said order was made and Colonel Chauncey R Bnker of the McKcrrow’s Betsy of Lilly
lyimdyyGth him and believed that
dated the 19th day of April, 1917. and quartermaster corps. Vnited States
v ale ..................
-avid his life. This remedy is used
the date of first publication thereof is army and distributed to the railroads CaVtHlJinuCr?Ut’ Tiilamook, 390.00 >n.-c<-sfullv in India both as a pre-
, Orc.
j April 19, 1917, and date of last pub­ of the country by the special com­ Castello s Heness
250.00 \cnijiiv< and cure for cholera. \ ou
lication hereof, and the last date on mittee on national defense of the L«ikc Shore Cieni
may know front this that it can be de­
which vou are required to appear and American Railway association
300.00
pend« d upon for the milder forms of
To move one field army of 80,000 I Geo. Hoskins, Tillamook, Ore egon.
answer is May 31, 1917.
Raymond
’
s
Athlone
of
Wai-
1
'1 complaint that occur in this
men, consisting of three infantry’di­
Johnson & Handley,
nut Ridge
For sale bv Lamar’s Drug
visions, one cavalrv division and a
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
515.00 country.
Store.
BriaTR
U
y
r
-
r
"
’
TiUamook;
brigade,
technically known as a
Oregon.
bngate of field army troops—troops Broad Ripples Sunny Bov
260.00
Stomach Troubles.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
auxiliary to the infantry and cavalrv Lady Isabelle Calf
250.00
divisions—requires a total of 6229 I Homer Mason, Tiliamook' Oregon.
Maliy remarkable ciW^s of stomach cars, made up into 366 trains with as
°WS Gu,,v s D’i’v
THE COUNTY.
375-00
Hudson Bros., Cloverdale
troubles have been effected by Cham­ many locomotives. These 6229 cars
Oregon.
berlain
’
s
Tablets.
One
man
who
had
Lu?h
’
NoMe
oi
Jean
Du-
w-ould
be
made
up
of
2115
passenger
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
spent over two thousand dollars for 3»i baggage. io$5 box. 1899 stock and
Save
the
Crop. 2'00°
medicine and treatment was cured by 775 flat cars..
! «•li
.
, 1 Pototo
violo Crop,
a few boxes of these tablets. Price,
This quantity of equipment repre­ where 1 none"grew
n t"a..cs Telorî*
two potatoes
grow
“'0? Rr
°"’
45 cents. For sale by Lamar's Drug sents .7 of t per cent of the locomo­
’hem both isBiu«a.
sav^
Store.
‘
'■emanin^Xich^
7
^-
tives owned bv American railroads.
4-2 per cent of their passenger cars
Forethought.
and .2 of t per cent of their freight D Jss Y’1’ ,hu *ay 1 hcar<i a man ex-
pres, himself recently.
equipment
.—American Industries.
an<l isn’t it
DR. ELMER ALLEN.
People are learning that a little
K'ow is the time to
forethought often saves them a big Stomach Trouble and Constipation
prevent the
blight on the
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON.
expense. Here is an instance: _
...
E. W.
■ * o
Archer,_Caldwell, Ohio, writes: "I do
"I will cheerfully say that Cham- '
>' ”ow with BÖr-
not believe that our family has been berlain s Tablets are the most satis- I
Dentists.
without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera factory remedy for stomach troubles
and Diarrhoea Remedy since we com­ and constipation that I have sold in
National Building.
menced keeping house years ago. „1?? f”u,r. vîars'
”ore sc-vice."
When we go on an extended visit we ........................
Tillamook,
Oreg on.
take it with us." For sale by Lamar’s
Sold Everywhere
Drug Store.
Drug Store.
K ' Founds quick
^¡ucr.
“p ‘o 25 8-llo«.q^ten M’an<1-
*x the two
AGRICULTURAL NOTES
Citation.
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FORD
DODGE
EROLENE
Siândaatd Oil l&r Mofar Cars
flUEX. MeRRIR & CO
GENERAL HARDCUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
I
Used
40 Years
$
ARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
P’ S Hy
F”'
"i* -2J7