Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 28, 1917, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE
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The Patriotism of the America.
(DEDICATE JULY FOURTH TO
Pre««
“
AMERICA’S TEN MILLOIN.
The service rendered to tht govt,,
In the County Court of the State of I Nation-Wide Registration Furnishes
rnent of the United States in the ¿J.
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
of the Liberty Bonds of 1917 by ..
Keynote for Greatest Celebration
In the matter of the estate of Frank
press of the country is reeorj e»i
I
In History.
Forsblom, deceased.
dence of the generous patriotism of
t
To all unknown heirs of Frank
the
newspaper
men
of
America.
It
l(
c
Forsblom, deceased, and any and all
recorded in the pages of thousand,
0
other persons interested in the estate How will the program of this year's of
American
newspapers,
many
Ol
Fourth of July celebration give fit­
s
of said Frank Frosblom, deceased:
them
printed
in
foreign
language,
In the name of the State of Oregon, ting recognition to the more than 60,- from the largest daily to the smalleq
Î
you are hereby cited and required to 000 young men who have just een country weekly. The newspaper, oi
t
appear in the County Court of the enrolled in this state by selective the country "come across" with liber,
ti
MHSmUl
State of Oregon, for the County of cl ra ft?
1
4 TKMCM
T
For the first time in its history the al donations of space in news, editor-
Tillamook, at the court room thereof,
bi
at Tillamook City, in the county of United States is engaged in a great ial, and advertising columns.
DvBROY
COMPANY
Newspaper men have observed with
n
Tillamook on the 30th day of June, world war. the greatest of all world
b:
1917, at ten o’clock in the forenoon wars. For the first time in its history, deep and peculiar pleasure the whole­
31
of that day, then and there to show the United States has enrolled the hearted activity of the men of their
MOTOR CARS
— KM arnva an naa araaar
0|
cause, if any exist, why an order flower of its young manhood as the fraternity in the country in promot-
n<
should not be made by the above first great distinctive step to partici­ ing the sale of the Liberty Loas
Oentlomeni»
Bonds. The influence and assistance
named court directing and authoriz­ pate in that great world war.
of all publications in making the loaa
ing the administrator of said estate
From our oirn expedience
Ten
Million
are
Ready.
end the reported experiences
a success are simply incalcuabh
0«ntl4iMn:
to sell at private sale, for cash in
of Saxon owners In Callfornl
is not the logical keynote for Their efforts greatly contributed m
hand the real property belonging to this It year
»• have fol nd Zarolono
as knew 'Zerolane to be a mos
’s national celebration of July making it a double success in that it
the said estate, situated in Tillamook
satisfactory motor oil. 5te
never hesitate recommending
to Is a m it* factory lubri­
County, Oregon, and more particular­ 4th? Nearly 10.000,000 men have en­ was not only largely oversubscribed
rolled themselves most of them will­ but the Liberty Loan Bonds were
it whenever oonaulted by our
ly described as follows, to-wit:
cant for BUICK autoaoblla«
ownera on the matter of motor
All the right, title, estate and in­ ingly and with unhesitating loyalty. placed in every community in the
»11.
These 10,000,000 young men wheth­ United States, in cities and in remote
terest acquired by Frank Forsblom
and trucks.
in. the tract of land of about 61-100 of er they are selected to enter the army country districts, in mining towns and
an acre in Sec. 21, Tp. 1 N., R. to W. or whether they are cammandeered manufacturing centers, anioqg flrin.
y Tour,
of W. M„ as well as any and all other for duty in needful occupations at ers and country merchants as well as
rights acquired, under and by virtue home, each and all have their names city bankers and large commercial
of that certain bond for deed execut­ enrolled and awaiting their respective and manufacturing houses.
ed by Andrew Peterson in favor of assignments.
It was a great educational campaign
The Oregon Farmer believes that Readers of their county papers in
said Frank Forsblom, dated Dec. 8,
1914, and recorded at page 288 of the Fourth of July celebration can their country homes, and new Amer­
Book "30" of the records of deeds of have no more fitting purpose as its ican citizens from papers printed in
Tillamook County, Oregon, and also keynote than to pay tribute to this their own language, and others just
described in the Tract Book of the mighty enrollment of America's learning our language, wjio in the
County Assessor of Tillamook Coun­ young manhood.
evening spelled out the news in the
ty Oregon, at pages 23 and 24 thereof
great daily papers, were informed of
Will Play Leading Part.
as Tracts Nos. 44 and 45.
the purposes and objects of the Lib­
Whether
in
the
war
that
is
now
Witness, the Hon. A. M. Hare, shaking the nations to their very erty Loan and instructed in the na­
Judge of the County Court of the
-—because the records of their service departments show that Zero-
ture, value, and terms of Government
State of Oregon for Tillamook Coun­ foundations or in the mighty econom­ bonds, especially the Liberty Loan
lene, correctly refined from asphalt-base crude, gives perfect lubri­
ic
and
social
problems
which
will
fol
­
ty, with the seal of said Court affixed
cation with least carbon deposit
low this upheavcl, these young men Bonds of 1917- The whole Nation has
the 16th day of May, 1917.
a long stride forward in finan­
Erwin Harrison County Clerk. are to play the leading part. It is to made
Less wear and more power because Zerolene keeps its lubricating body at
education through the Liberty
By Kathleen Mills, Deputy. them that the country looks, that not cial
cylinder heat. Less carbon because, being made from asphalt-base crude, if
only the nation but the world as veil Loan compaign of 1917 as conducted
bums clean and goes out on exhaust
Notice of Hearing Administrator’s shall, under God, have a new birth of through the press of the country.
Zorolvne in the oil for your car - whatovor the mako—the oil for all types of automobile oufine^
The country press which without
freedom and that government of the
Final Account.
For usrrect grade, get our lubrication chart covering your car
people, by the people, for the people compensation gave liberally of its
limited space is equally deservin' of
4f dealer» every where and Standard Service Station»
Notice is hereby given, that the un­ shall not perish from the earth.
There have been years when the praise with the larger papers. In their
dersigned Administrator de bonis non
of tlie
the estate-
estate ui
of C.
ot
e,. B.
—. Hadley,
--___.. deceas­ celebration of our national anniver­ respective spheres all classes of pub­
ed, nas
has filed
iTLd in
l.i the County Court for sary was little more than shallow lications in the country covered their
Tillamook
1 lildlliourc County . his
_ _ final account, merriment, but this year it must not field thoroughly and well. The press
uit has fixed Monday, be so. We are entering upon the of America can look back on the
and said court
work it performed for the Liberty
July 2, 1917, at ten . a.m.
.... of
_ said date greatest war in the history of human­
me time
nine and the office of the kind. Our every resource of men and Loan as a great public service, ably,
as the
County Judge for said county as the means must be, and is being, thrown thoroughly, and unselfishly perfarm­
ed.
_______
for
place
1 the hearing of said linal ac- into the conflict against inhumanity.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
For the first time in the history of
count.
The Round-Up.
(CALIFORNIA!
Notice is further giv.m, to all per­ America its young men have been
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sons interested
estate to ap­ systematically enrolled that they may
mcicsivu in
»1. said
_
pear at t said time and place and show be assigned to duties in the fields of "We’ve come,” said the chairman»!
n any there
,1__ be why
■ 1 ;■ the said battle or in the industries at home to a political committee in a south of
cause, if
istrator should
adminisl
' ' not be diseharg- render their greatest service to the Ireland city, “to ask you to take this
Summons.
account approved and his country and the the world at large. nomination. The city needs a maa
ed, his said
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1 heir orders will come, and it will he like you—strong, brave, self-reliant,
JUUMIlCll exonerated.
LAvnv.»._ _
bondsmen
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Dated Tillamook, Oregon May 79, theirs not to reason why, theirs but owing no master, fearing no man.”
Oregon for the County of Tillamook. 1917-
to do, and, if necessary, to die for The great man was visibly touched.
M. Sue Henderson, Plaintiff
J. C. Holden,
"1’11 not deny,” he said, "that your
their country.
Administrator de ' bonis
vs.
in this state more than 60,000 are kind words have shaken my resolu­
H. E. Carr and Alice Carr,
non of the Estate of C. B. listed, ready to be called hither and tion. I trust that, if elected, I may
Tillamook Feed Company,
Hadley deceased.
into what particular line of service justify your confidence and prove
Ren
Lydia S. Morgan, and the
they know not. Can the whole people that I am, indeed, strong, brave, self-
Summons.
Lehman & Clough Company
of Oregon more fittingly observe the reliant; that I owe no master and fear
THE UNIVERSA!, CAR
I
The
and W. H. Wilson.
great national holiday than by ded­ no man. Suppose you wait a minute
leni, ri
In the Circuit Court of the State of icating it to a recognition of the till I see if my wife will accept.”
Defendants
.'.ru,
Oregon for Tillamook County.
To W. H. Wilson, defendant.
cause to which these young men have
Wherever Eord cars have pioneered, Eord
puoi..!
In the name of the State of Oregon^ Mortgage Company for Amer­
pledged themselves; than by dedicat­ "Please sir,” piped the tiny customer
from i
you are hereby required to appear ica, a corporation, Plaintiff.
ing it to the recognition of the dang­ whose head scarcely reached the
service has kept pace. It" is tin- .actor which
■ere—
and answer a complaint filed against
vs.
counter,
"Father
wants
some
oak
ers
they
are
soon
to
brave
and
the
streinfthens the personal relation between
«enei'
you in the above entitled suit within Frank W. Crane, Bertha Grace
honor they are bringing thereby to varnish—enough to fill this jug.”
IUi:i :
Crane, J. G. Balmer, Jane
six weeks from the date of the first
Ford owners and the Company. To get the
It was duly filled and handed back.
themselves and their country?
«ion «
Roe Balmer, Ernest C.
publication
of
this
summons
that
be
­
"Father
will
pay
you
next
Satur
­
Dedicate
to
Service.
best possible service from your Ford car,
fcird ;
Crown, Emma A. Crown, E.
ing the time fixed in the order for
day,
”
said
the
recipient
casually.
I he Oregon Farmer believes not. Then the face of the shopman grew
reply
J. McHugh, Lizzie McHugh,
bring it here when it needs attention and get
publication of summons within which
and it urges that in every community dark.
I
F.
R.
Beals
and
Mary
Doe
you
shall
so
appear
and
answer
said
the benefit of Ford supervision throughout.
Itnt
or village where the day is observed
Beals, Defendants.
complaint, the said first day of pub­
“We don't credit here,” he said.
A.
the
program
be
planned
with
the
We use the genuine Ford parts and give you
'Ri
To Ernest C. Crown and Emma
lication being the 24th Hay of May,
back the jar.”
double purpose of recognition and “Gimme
1917, and if you fail so to appear and Crown:
r'1 1
Meekly
the
small
boy
handed
back
the benefit of the regular standard Ford
In the name of the State of Oregon, dedication; recognition of the world­ the jar, which was emptied and re­
answer said complaint, for want
prices. Touring Car $3(>0, Runabout #345,
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the you are hereby required to appear wide call of humanity and of the turned with a scowl.
P -3 ... ,
complaint filed loyal answer made by those enrolled
Sedan ♦<145, Conpelet $505, Town Car $505
court for the relief demanded in said and answer the
“Thank you sir,” he said. “Father
Li’
against you in the above entitled suit and those enlisted in the military or said
complaint,
to-wit:
you’d be sure and leave enough
nil f.o.b. Detroit. On display and for sale by
For a judgment against the de­ witbin six weeks from the date of the naval branches of the service; and 'round the sides for him to finish the
r-
fendants hf. E. Carr and Alice Carr first publication of this summons, dedication of those who go and those job he wants to do, and you 'ave, sit”
3 : :
in the sum of $300.00, with interest that being the time fixed in the order whe remain at home to the cause of
thereon at ten per cent per annum for publication of summons within human righteousness.—Oregon Farm­ A visitor to an English training
0 ' ■ ’
from and after August 23rd, 1910, and which you shall so appear and ans­ er.
camp
was
greatly
shocked
at
the
ap
­
for the further sum of $18.87 taxes wer said complaint, the said first day
pearance of the men. Turn where he
paid by the plaintiff herein, and for of publication being the 17th day of
would, black eyes anl bruised faces
TILLAMOOK GARAGE.
ih. . i r
the further sum of $50.00 attorney’s May, 1017. and if you fail to so appear Draft E*emption Boards are Named. were astonishingly frequent among
and
answer
said
complaint
for
want
!" '
fees, and for her costs and disburse­
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the
soldiers.
“
What's
been
the
trou
­
ments herein, and tor a decree fore­ thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
friend.
“
Had
*
ble?"
he
asked
his
"Had
a
Following the announcement from
closing that certain mortgage on the Court f-or the relief demanded in said
row with the next regiment, that’s
enera]
following described premises, situat­ complaint, to-wit: For a judgment Washington that President Wilson all,” replied the corporal.
.. .
‘ “Whst
against
the
defendants,
Frank
W.
had
approved
the
personnel
of
ex
­
ed in Tillamook County, Oregon, to-
Crane and Bertha Grace Crane, in emption boards in the different states about?” "Oh, the beggers set a seatry
wit :
to watch their towel white it was out
Beginning at a point 163*4 feet west the sum of $3,570.68, with interest Governor Withycombe authorized drying
and we felt insulted.”
of the southwest corner of Block thereon at 8 per cent per annu.n from the publication Saturday of the list of
: Number 5, in the town of Lincoln, ind after April I, 1917, and for the 46 exemption boards in Oregon.
The names of the members of the
now within the corporate limits of further sunt of $350.00 attorney’s fees,
Tillamook City, Oregon, and running with interest thereon at 8 per cent boards were given out by George A.
per
annum,
and
for
its
costs
and
dis
­
White,
Adjutant-General.
thence north Jto feet; thence west 46
The problem of selecting the mem­
feet for the initial point of the land bursements herein, and for a decree
intended to be conveyed herein; foreclosing that certain mortgage on bers of exemption boards has been a
thence west 57.5 feet; thence south the East half of the East Half of the difficult one, and Governor Withy­
52.5 feet; thence east 57.5 feet; thence Southwest Quarter, and the West combe has had it under consideration
north 52.5 feet to the initial point Half of the West Half of the South­ for some time. In view of the good
herein mentioned, and being the same east Quarter of Section 35 in Town­ work done by the county registration W m Condition of Indiana U4f
property conveyed to H. E. Carr and ship 2 North of Range to West of the boards, composed in each case by the
Before Beginning to Taka
Alice Carr, his wife, by E. N. Morgan Willamette Meridian, less one acre Sheriff, County Clerk and county
and Lydia Morgan, his wife, by deed sold to Fred Kabkec by deed dated physician, in taking the war census,
Card-u-i, the Woman’s
dated June 29, 1915, and recorded February 28, 1913, and recorded in hi- finally decided to reappoint them
Book
Y
at
page
271
thereof
of
the
to
pass
on
exemptions
from
the
draft.
July 17th. 1915. in deed records of Records of Deeds for Tillamook
Tonic.
Members of these boards in most
Tillamook County, at pages 376 and County, Oregon; which said mort­
I
eases
cases
live
in
the
county
seat
of
their
377, in Hook 31; which said mortgage
was executed October 1, 1913, comity and arc . thoroughly
familiar
was executed August 23, 1915, and gage
Kokomo, Ind.—Mrt. H. Hsnlremri«.
‘----- •
recorded December to, 1913, in I r with conditions in
the county. Out- of this town, says. "I look so w«H. •*$ ’
recorded in book Z at page 142 of and
.;,u of Portland, « also,
-•
Book
Y
of
Mortgages
of
Tillamook
.
side
members
of
the
Mortgages of Tillamook County, in
b,
at Page 75 thereof; and for I boards know personally a great many am so well, that it does not seem an MI
favor of Alex Vlahos, and thereafter County
the
sale
of
the
said
mortgaged
prem
­
ever
needed
Cardui.
But
I
was
not
of the men upon whose cases they
assigned by said Alex Vlahos to
to satisfy said judgment, and for w ill have to pass.
ways this way ... 1 think 1 have take«*
John Leland Henderson, trustee, by ises
a
decree
foreclosing
you
and
each
of
Governor Withycombe feels also dozen bottles ... before my lhU« F*
assignment recorded in said registry you of all right, title, interest and
in Book 2, pages 387 and 388. and equity of redemption in and to said that the boards he has named will be came.
thereafter assigned by said John mortgaged premises, and every part thoroughly non-partisian in their
1 »as feeling dreadfully bed, had head­
Leland Henderson, trustee, to the thereof, and for such other relief as to work and they will not permit any
“ball-playing” or politics in any case ache, backache, sick at my stomach, ••
assignment
re-
plaintiff
herein,
by
Court shall seent just.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
to influence their decisions.
corded in said registry. Book 2, pages the This
summons is published by or­ Should anything of this sort occur, energy ., . | was very irritable, too.
507 and 508; and for the sale of said der of the
iron
nervous.
Honorable
Geo.
R.
Bagiev,
THE COUNTY.
mortgaged premises to satisfy said Judge of the above entitled Court.' however, the Governor is prepared to
I began taking Cardui about ft month*
act
immediately,
and
summary
re
­
judgment and for a decree foreclos­ dulv made and entered the loth dav
before my baby came. As a result •ll
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
movals from the boards would follow. those bad feelings left me, and I just W
ing you of all right, title, interest an<l of May, 1917.
]
With
two
exemptions,
there
will
be
equity of redemption in and to said
Snow, Bronaugh & Thomp­ one exemption board in each county. grand, just as if nothing at all
**
mortgaged premises and every part
son. MacCorntac Snow.
The two exemptions are Marion matter, and when the end came I •**
thereof, f, and for such other relief as
Attorneys for Plaintiff, County and the city of Portland.
Ou <
to the Court shall seem just,
sick at all.
Last publication June 28, 1917.
Marion county, having a population hardly
This 1 summons is published by order
Since that 1 have never taken Csrisi
of more than 45,000. will have two at all... It has done me good, an* 1
of the Hon. A. M Hare, County
Ornamental Fire Places Built
boards.
Judge, made and entered the 23rd
of
Brick
and
Stone.
All
Fire
The city of Portland will have ten know it will help others, if they will onlf
dav of May, iqty. Last publication
Place* absolutely guaranteed
boards. The first nine of these boards try it”
July 5th, 191.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
not to smoke or money re­
are the same ones that handled the
John Lelend Henderson,
Many women have written grateful
funded.
war census registration there. The
Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
CEMENT LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND
like the above, telling of the
Brick work of all kinds done
tenth board is a new one, formed by ters
on short notice.
dividing one of the former nine dis­ that Cardui has done them. Why shosM
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
We m«ke a specialty of re­
Notice.
tricts into two districts. The mem­ it not help you, too? If you suffer hs«
S(
pairing smoking Fire Places.
bers of these boards were appointed any of the ailments so common to worn*
SMITHING COAL.
upon
the
recommendation
of
Mayor
and
feel
the
need
of
a
safe,
reliahl*.
The stallion Liberal, black Perch­
Albee.
Warehouse atul Office Cor. Front »ml 3rd Ave. W est. Tillamook. Or.
eron, will be at the Harris birn onee
Tillamook County—W. L. Camp­ ttrengthening tonic, we urge you to
a week for two days. Friday and Sat­
bell. Erwin Harrison, Dr. R. T. Boals gin today and give Cardui • W* *r*"
Your dealer sella Card-u-i.
E0'1’
I of Tillamook.
TILLAMOOK ORE
urday, commencing April ¿1st.
Citation.
BUICK
Ackley & Murphy
IRRITABLE
NERVOUS
RLiEX. JVIcHfllR & GO
It
GENERAL HARDGUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
N.
UAJVIB-SCHRADER co
RALPH E. WARREN,