Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 23, 1917, Image 7

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    -ILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 23. 1917.
■^ntSLOYAL GERMAN
■0^NGUAGt newspapers
Executrixi Notice to Creditors.
upon you by publication in pursuance
ob ir a#< ■ Their Loyalty to the Kaiser
to an order of the Honorable Judge
.1 hese unspeakable
co.m.1
” he/rel?y R>ven, that the Geo. R. Bagley,, Circuit Judge of
laid'"10"»
cruelties,
that
Denounce
the
Allies.
w
|l!
be
a
dark
page
in
the
hi^torv
7'
f^ Thi °Urt,Oi-the State
Oregon,
ja,d aPPor.
r of »or Tillamook County, has appointed Tillamook County, Oregon, made on
the Russian army for all
“ “nprove.
' est\t, "fkr.,gncd- Ex«utrix of the the 3rd day of July, 1917, ordering
■r. ikrman-lauguage press of Am- traced directly to the ".‘c"
such publication in the Tillamook
instigation of nn,J „...... ^s,aa,c,
:c,ln8 mJ I
bcm, ami stlH
th*' most otticers of the Russian linp
deceased, Headlight, a newspaper of general
-7 »
i
\ Quick,
zuiuk , aeceaseu
brutal
. and w,
force of all in promoting .......
IS circulation in this community, once a
Coun.
deter. BF', ania in '■'« Teutonic element ertines.”
week for six consecutive weeks, the
To promote the kaiser’s cause K
11 ri'mon- B*"' ring loyalty to the kaiser not
first publication being July 12th, 1917
bi
,ng German subjects but al- creating distrust among the Ï
'ang„ j I
to me at and the last publication being August
’he office of T. H. Goyne, an i attorney
B
Germans who have become
23rd, 1917.
lat-,k-w'
I'Namook Citv, vrei
llt-ible and I B' ’d American citizens— in
Oregon,
Hall & Lepper,
within six months from the date
—
.
of
1 'nade byI B^ ;," creating pro-German and
112-115 Citizens Bank Bld.
this notice.
anti-American sentiment.
"¡1 on file I B‘
Portland, Oregon.
Da^d July 26th, 1917.
Kcsorder| Br1,7 other peoples, the Germans
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Frances A. Quick, Execu­
''.a mined I ■.¡ot only ready but willing to ac-
trix of the Estate of Isaac
ertin.
i B ' word ot authority; and the
C. Quick, Deceased,
Summons.
f' Americans who don’t live
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rule of their "divine right” ment should be cautious"
8°VCn”
1,1 day Of I
Circuit Court of the State of
Administrator’s Notice.
In the
__ _____
■¡Lues place ‘heir faith in the
Ihe integrity of the allies is i„,
vlord.
I F,' ian-language press, the utteranc- vf '*
Oregon for Tillamook County.
------°~
ISK
In ™
.... efC°unty Cou
vuu, Fl ( oi
ne ■ State of
Hallie Kopieske, Plaintiff vs. Wm.
9» t the
Tillj.l Kf which are open or covert attack
Kopieske, Defendant.
«on.
| I America and her allies, and, for ejÆ ’’arT-'XXtiS ^Ti£ Oregon for Tillamook County
To. Wm. Kopieske, the above nam­
in the matter of the estate of Wil­
treason, thc “lore *‘kely to result
ed defendant:
[(he establishment of a hostile« about a revolution in Spain. The a* liam Baxter, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
In the name of the State of Oregon,
L miinity within this country and to tide continues:
dersigned, George
T. Baxter, has You are hereby required to appear in
Lfhme
fanatics
to
"action.
”
v-
Smee
the
beginning
of
the
war
st‘nguish-
been by the above entitled Court the above entitled court, within six
K Ke thi* right enter a German
-ngland has kept thousands of agents
weeks from the date of the first pub­
Uj patronized by Germans at a and sptes m Spain and spent many auly appointed administrator of the
above named estate and has qualified lication of this summons, and answer
It
hour,
when
the
barkeeper
and
the
millions tor a propaganda to punish as such.
•sei out a
the complaint filed by the above nam­
ightening Ltomers, under the influence of Ring Alfonso because he refused to ■i AI1 P,crsons having claims against ed plaintiff against you in the above
r.
or
beer,
tell
their
opinions.
Sit
give up his neutrality ’’
war I’d
he said estate are hereby notified to entitled matter; and, if you fail so to
To freighten the American people present the same to the undersigned appear and answer, for want thereoef,
houlders. L. and read one of the poisonous
so that you are thought to be and create a recipient mood for the at his residence at Dolph, Oregon, the plaintiff will take a decree against
Trow-j
,
iiiuuu ior the
„ Piper's Barman; then talk to them, and kaiser s arrogant peace proposals, the duly verified as by law required with­ you for the relief prayed for in her
:3° »-ra. EuwiH find out their sentiment. You German language press depicts the in six months from the date of this said complaint, to-wit: That
the
bonds of matrimony now existing be­
lion bal-j E] understand how, for instance, the I military and financial situation of the notice..
xk siUjl Eders of thc Philadelphia "Tage- allies as desperate.
Given under my hand this 25th day tween you and said plaintiff be for­
Not gravity, but boil­
ever dissolved and that she be given
»ve /un-l K"are encensed by so bold an ed-
1 he most insidious piece of work of of July, 1917.
ing points, is the real
the
care
and
custody
of
Florence
s hand-I Ealasthe following which appear-'
Geo.
T.
Baxter,
Adminis
­
, , ,
rkln<l ls a cartoon published on
es an' 1.1 funder the caption "They
test for gasoline. Red
lhey Don t the front page of the “Detroiter
trator of the
estate of Kopieske, your minor child.
av po-l
This summons is served upon you
[ Abendpost. ’ It shows Kerensky on u- /-> o- William Baxter, deceased.
C rown has the correct
by honor of the Honorable A. M.
'■> liragel | The German chancellor has offer-, the other side ot the ocean shouting, W. O. Sims, of Sheridan, Oregon.
boiling points in a con
Hare, County Judge, of Tillamook
x finger, I L 3 very gracious basis for peace.
• S
an<i t’ncle Sam an swer- Attorney for the Estate.
tinuous chain.
County, Oregon, in the absence of the
•tilburt'sl |
Lloyd-George answers, "The ing: Where can I get
” The
-judge
of
the
above
entitled
circuit
ts. a so-1 Lr is now a war between two meaning of the cartoon is ships?
further
------- .’ ex-
Notice of Final Settlement.
court, dated the 31st day of July,
r> Mt-1 koups of different national ideals.'
Standard
plained by this impudent “poem.”
1917.
"• ■ Kc’| J
Oil Company
This contention of the Brit-
Kerensky,
a
Socialist,
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Date of first publication, Aug, 9,
(California)
- stick,! L minister is a lie and a swindle. I
But at present a little czar,
dersigned C. R. Braden as adminis- 1917.
■krr- I Kt incase he wants to get ‘ideals' he
Began an offensive
Lra‘°r °f the es,ate of Cecelia H.
Date of last publication, Sept.
Fein B Ks enough of them in the program
1 hat was already over when it Childs, deceased, and also of the part­ 1917.
’: * I Bilit has been adopted by the German
started
Albert N. Minton,
nership estate of Childs & Braden,
Kichstag, of which he did not say
Now he shouts for help.
Cecelia H. Childs and F. L, Braden,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
[„.-thing to his hearers, for good
He who is in the White House and partners, Cecelia H. Childs, deceased,
■ttasons. . • • •
ALEX. McNAIR & CO
Does himself not know what to do has filed his duly verified account in
! “It the English minister was not
the County Court of the State of
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
Because he lacks at present
■ ■ Ltisiied with thc speech of the chan-
KING-CRENSHAW CO.
Oregon for Tillamook County. The
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Ships and men, is expected
l(f!ior (Dr.Michaeiis) he had, in the
said court Jias fixed Saturday, August
In the Circuit Court of the State
1 o help the Russians.
■adoption of this resolution (so-called
2oth, 1917, at eleven a. m. in the Oregon for Tillamook County.
Such is the irony of our time
■peace resolution) by a two-thirds tna-
county court room of said court in Mortgage Company for Ameri­
1 hat it exposes meanness,
Ijonty of the reichtag a guarantee that
ca, a corporation, Plaintiff
1 illamook, Oregon, as the time and
Crime which instigates war—
vs.
■ ■Gtrniany will not make unfair de-
In this manner swindle is made evi- place for the hearing of objections if
■aands. . . . The road was open if
any, to said final account and the Frank W. Crane, Bertha Grace
dent.
B Ik wanted peace. But the gang, the
Crane, J. G. Balmer, Jane
petition for final settlement of said
Serum, H
We went to war—why?
Roe Balmer, Ernest C. Crown
estate. All persons having objections
ike cx-B lallii-d gang of robbers, docs not want
The pretex is too foolish.
Emma Crown, E. J. McHugh,
thereto should file the same on and
B lit They still believe themselves able
I he whole world is informed.
Lizzie McHugh, F. R. Beals
before said date or be forever barred;
■. ■ |to beat Germany. There is nothing
And we pity him.
and Mary Doe Beals
and the said estate will then be finally
B hit but to cure them of such an ¡Bu­
Who is not—
Defendants
llion with the hardest blows.”
settled and the said administrator
We fight for the British.
By virtue of an execution, judgment
and his bondsmen discharged and ex­
• B flic editor and, as he often boast-
To be correct, we don’t fight yet
onerated from any and all liabilities order, decree and order of sale issued
■ ■ B Hh states, real publisher of the Phil­
Becai
we lack armies.
by reason of their connection with out of the above entitled court in the
nncssyB adelphia “Tageblatt” is Mr. Lewik
For the time being only millions
such estate.
above entitled cause, to me directed
Airier, who was a Socialist as Song
Of our money got to the front
R. C. Braden, Administra­ and dated the 20th day of August,
i> his paper was dependent on the fi­
To beat the kaiser.
1917, upon a judgment rendered and
tor for said estate.
nancial support of the Socialist or­
A milder example of this kind of B. A. Klicks, McMinnville, Ore.
entered in said Court on the 20th
ganizations. But during the l’Filadel-
propoganda may be found in the “Ill­
of
day of August, 1917, , in favor
H. I. Botts, Tillamook, Oregon,
oi a 'phia municipal campaign of 1905 Mr. inois Stats-Zeitung,” of
Chicago
Mortgage Company for America, a
Attorneys for said estate.
I'emer,
while
continuing
to
publish
back-
which says ironically:
against
corporation, plaintiff and
Doans ■ Socialist editorials, printed every day
“The allies have decided to termin­
Frank W. Crane and Bertha Grace
lone
page
of
articles
jn
favor
<|f
the
;)y re-
Notice.
__________ , for the sum of
. ....... _, defendants,
ate their Balkan victories, to give up
Crane,
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topic. ■ City party, as the fusion against the Saloniki as they have given up the
$3,570.68 with interest at the rate of
Live Stock Exhibits
■
JlcXiehols
machine
was
popularly
No. I
Statement of the First Bank of Bay 8 per cent per annum from the 1st
Dardanells. It is to be hoped that
ut six | lulled. He did so only after the man­ there is sufficient French laurel to City, of Bay City, Oregon, showing day of April, 1917, and the further
ligers of the City party had pledged
Poultry Show
make a garland for Mr. Serrail (the the amount standing to the credit of sum of $300.00 with interest at the
every depositor July 1st, 1917, who rate of 8 per cent per annum from ¡
i!
I I their word that the official city ad- French general).”
Grand Stock Parade
c. At I Irertisements would be printed hence-
More explicit is the ‘Waechter und has not made a deposit or who has the 20th day of August, 1917, and I
) get I Iforth in the "Tageblatt” in case the Anzeiger,” of Cleveland, by saying not withdrawn any part of his depos­ the further sum of $7.30 with interest 1
Agricultural Exhibits
L I Ifasion candidate, Mr. Weaver, were that it is intended to “Save the last it, principal or interest, for the period from the 20th day of August, 1917,
ter .1 [dieted mayor of Philadelphia. Mr. reminder of French power” by Eng­ of more than seven years immediately and thc further sum of $125.00 with
Store Window Displays and
: f. ll [Weaver was elected, and the “Tage- lish counter strokes, and that the man prior to said date, with the name, interest from the 20th day of August,
Iblatt" has received since that time 1 power of France is exausted, while last known postoffice address of such 1917, and for the further sum of
many other special events.
liens of thousands of dollars a year | the Germans can better stand losses, depositor, and the fact of his death, if $47.25, costs and disbursements and
known.
I for corporation notices.
the costs of and upon this writ com­
land lose only half as many men as the
Name of depositor, Fagan, W. A., manding me to make sale of the fol­
LOW ROUNDTRIP FARES
The editor of the “Tagblat” must be western allies.
loan's!
■ I
very sure that the city government of ! The readers of the “Cincinnati Vol- Bay City, Oregon, 15.15.
lowing described real property, to-
on Sale Daily to Tillamook,
Philadelphia will not withdraw the | ksblatt,” of Cincinatti, are informed State of Oregon, County of Tilla­ wit:
mook, ss:
The East half of the East half of
irongl official advertisements on account of i that peace will be brought about by
I
from Mohler and interme­
I, John O. Bozorth, being first duly the Southwest quarter and the West '
his rabid pro-German propaganda. j the financial debacle of Great Brit­
sworn, depose and say, upon oath, half of the West half of the South- .
Otherwise he would not dare to make
Don't
diate stations.
ain.
that 1 am the cashier of the First I cist quarter of Section 35„ in Town- '
his insidious attacks on the “Allied
-ftt
That the United Slates entered the
that] gang oi robbers,” one of which is the j I war to attain either military power, bank ot Bay City, I illamook County, I shjp 2 North of Range 10 West of
Good train service.
Oregon, and that the foregoing state- the Willamette Meridian, less one
i Co.l Lnited States.
or financial profit, or political pres-
Trying to Embroil the United States i tige is contended in An editorial of ment is a full, true, correct and com- acrc sol<1 lo Frc(1 Rabkee by deed of I
Ask Your Local Agent for Tickets and
píete statement, showing the name . (|at(. Fct) 28 1903, and recorded in
and Japan.
1 the “Waechter und Anzeiger,” of last known residence, fact of death, , Hook y, at page 271 thereof, of the.
further information.
An indirect fling at this country is I Cleveland.
if known, and the amount to the rccor{]s of deeds
for
Tillamook '
taken bv the "Detroiter Abendpost.”
JOHN' M SCOTT. General Passenger Agent.
of each depositor as required County, Oregon, less 20 acres sold to
This paper did not name the L nited The Defenders of "Democracy" Want credit
Portland
by the provisions of Chapter 148 of j G Balincr 1)y a deed dated Feb. 13, '
to Be Dictators.
States,
only
Brazil,
Portugal
and
hc.:-
| j 9,2, an<l reCordcd Feb. 23. 1912, in
’J the the General Laws of Oregon, 1917.
The same tune is played ' by
Siam.
But,
of
course,
the
readers
are
•rnizl
John t O. y Bozorth,
Dzx.»** Cashier.
v»««
H00k 22 of Deeds of Tillamook Coun-
. .......
..... „ edition))
of
“Abendpost"
(evening
t.N.l-.-.
t -I expected to draw certain conclusions
Subscribed and sworn to before me I tv, Oregon,
Yorker
Statts-Zeitung,
”
in
„ . at page 127 7, the
*
said !
the
“
New
------
------
I '_____ k :____
this 10th day
; I in connection with the seizing of Ger-
- of - July,
-• 1917
„ .
¡property
being < situate in the County ;B
following remarks:
I nan merchant ships by Uncle Sam. the “Russia,
* of Tillamook and State of Oregon, , B
England and the Imted
:. J Says the “Detroiter Abendpost:”
Notary Public for
and containing 59 acres, more or less.
The c:
Siamese . have augmented thc States go to war to defeate autocracy My Commission expires Oct. 4, 1920.
I “TL-
Now therefore, by virtue of said
elsewhere.
But
they
themselves
want
number of naval and merchant
„1__ t ves-
execution, judgment order, decree
.
fall! seis by , nine
...... German
.... .......... ones. When to be dictators.”
and order of sale and in compliance
But there happened a shp in the
Summons.
■ these cowards declared war on ^e r-.
with the commands of said
writ, I
Ì ■ many they had no other purpose than editorial department of the “.Staats-
In th: Circuit Court of the State of will, on Sunday, the 2nd day of Sep­
ort-l ■ stealing ships—worthy allies of Bra- Zeitung.” In an English article the
tember, 1917, at 19 o’clock a.m. at
morning edition of the paper admits Oregon for Tillamook County.
| til and Portugal.”
the front door of the County Court
I The same paper hints that the that Germany was willing to fight to Citizens Bank, a Corporation
House in
Tillamook,
Tillamook
Plaintiff
expand
her
commerce:
I nited States will be attacked by Ja-
County, Oregon, sell at public auction
“
And
is
here
that
perhaps
the
great
­
vs.
, fan, a favorite trick to create senti-
(subject to redemption), to the high­
_ nent against
sending
American est contribu.ion to future peace ran J. T. Alexander and Ada F.
est bidder for cash in hand, all the
IfSI R troops to Europe. The editorial notice be made. Whatever other factors may Alexander, his wife; Blanch
right, title and interest which the
have entered into the war. its funda­ Clark and Earl A. Clark,
reads:
within named defendants Frank W.
wife
and
husband,
Oscar
F.
mental
cause
was
economic
Germany
Our president has been presented
Crane, Bertha G. Crane, J. G. Balmer,
Mann and E. P. McCroskey.
*’«11 a more than 600-year-old Sam- came late into the family of great na­
Jane Doe Balmer, Ernest C. Crown,
Defendants
tions.
and
when
she
armed
she
found
■ urai sword by the Japanese artist, J.
To J. T. Alexander, Ada F. Alex­ Emma Crown, E. J. McHugh, Lizzie
JUl
I toshida. \\e would not be surprised very little left of the worlds com­ ander, his wife; Blanch Clark and McHugh, F. R. Beals and Mary Doe
1 1
mercial
and
territorial
patnmony^
As
I ’tall if Wilson would have to draw
Clark, wife and husband Beals, or either of them , had on the
«■
vouth Germany resented Earl A.
I this sword against thc country of the a the vigorous
Oscar F. Mann and E. P. McCroskey. 1st day^if October, 1913, the date of
attempt
’
of
Great
Bnt.an
to
applv
donor.”
In the name of the State of Oregon the mortgage foreclosed in said de­
principle of primogeniture, bhe
Alsp, Mr. Hearst’s
"Deutsches the
was "rapidly
'’’'.Xd
you are hereby required to appear cree or since that date had in and to
the above described property or any
ournal.' of New York, protests
of a younger son. and demam ed a and answer the complaint filed again­
’gainst thc sending of an American share of the world’s goods sufficient st you in the above entitled suit, on part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
army to France. It does not say so
er before the 24th day of August. judgment order and decree, interest,
directly, but indirectly, by demanding to satisfv the needs of a rapidly ex­ 1917 and if vou fail to appear in said costs and accruing costs.
panding
population
and
a
\o
hat volunteers and foreigners should
suit within specified time, plaintiff Dated this 20th day of August, 1917.
Increasing commerce. She, olight
W. L. Campbell,
"rst be sent to the front. That would
take judgment against you for .
acquire them peaceable, bt » *ben will
Sheriff of Tillamook
thc foreclosure of that certain prom- |
greatly delay the effective participa-
compelled to do so was willing to
County, Oregon,
•on of ¡his country in the war, and
• sorv note and mortgage for the sum
publication August 23, 1917.
“ring about thc victory of the kaiser fight for them.”
case the German-language press’s
intention, that' Germany will ulti- Administrator’s Notice to Creditors.
Notice of Final Account.
hntelv win if she is not defeated with
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■ short period is true.
Notice is hereby given ’hat by vir­
Notice
is
hereby
given that the un­
d
‘■avorite Pastime with the German tue of an order duly
” *2 dersigned has filed his final account
ed bv the County Court for he
T
Language Press.
at administrator of the estate of
• 0 ridicule America and her allies Cotintv of Tillamook. Oregon, he
Leone Dutton Morrow, deceased,
’ favorite pastime of the insidious undersigned has been duly aPPf0,",esd
with the County Clerk of Tillamook
crrtian-language press. The nortor- administrator ot the esute 0» I —
County, Oregon, and that the County
oUs "Brooklyner Freie Persse,” of Stephens, deceased. Notice is
Court of said County has appointed
,rpoxlyn gloats over Russia’s recent given that all persons having claim
Saturday, September 1st, 1917, at the
viti c* *n ^’al*c'a by saying: “Russia against the said estate are ',cr^
County Court room at the Court
Call at our plant and get prices
mortgage being gne
"’ll hold out to the' end. That may be notified and required to PJ«'
House, Tillamook Citv, Oregon, at
save
you money.
same
to
the
undersjgned.
«
h
pr
per
. ?®’ier as Russia has already ar-
the hour of 10 o'clock in th<- forenoon
vouchers, within six months
,,eJ »’ her end.”
as the time and place for hearing ob­
Now Germany will be Collared this date.
ONE BLOCK WEST OF
jections to said account and the set­
...
S^’th/RanrW West of’ tlement thereof.
Dated Julv^ ■ Stfphen, Adminis­
a headline of the “California
Both Phones
Dated Aug. 2, 1917.
F*mokrat.” Of San Francisco, refer-
trator of o the Estate of J. I & srx ""&•
'
H T. Botts, Administrator
to the President, and continues:
S. Steohens. deceased. Till­
of the Estate of Leone
rr«ident Wilson signed yesterday
amook, Oregon
Dutton Morrow, Deccated.
<="’ ” “d‘
f b'H providing $640,000,000 for
Johnson, I
’’L’lr fleet.”
*h« "Wcstliche Post," of St. Louis.
flüEx. M c N air & co
GENERAL
hardware
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
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