Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 30, 1917, Image 6

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TILLAMOOK -ÄE ABLIGHT, AUGUST 30, 1917.
O<OWN PRINCE OF GERMANY before that Germany intended to at­
i
Notice of Sheriff» Sale.
WAR APPEAL STIRS
Executrix's Notice to Creditors.
WOULD START WAR FOR
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tack us, but their warning fell on
o—- ■
o
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FUN.
deaf years, so much so that no prep­ Gerard Telle Pro-German Irish of
In the Circuit Court of the State
Notice is hereby given, that the
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arations were made.
Prison Camps.
county court of the State of Oregon, Oregon for Tillamook County.
?lanned to Conquer France and Eng­
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Italy Rejects Proposal.
for Tillamook County, has appointed Mortgage Company for Ameri­
land and then The United States
‘Certainly we did not start the war.
ca, a corporation, Plaintiff
Helena, Mont., Aug. 26—James W. the undersigned Executrix of the
—Kaiser Accuses England.
Who did? 1 think the answer is un­ Gerard, ex-Ambassador to Germany, estate of Isaac C. Quick, deceased,
vs.
questionable. For at least a year be- delivered a stirring address here to­ and any and all persons having claims Frank W. Crane, Bertha Grace
That Germany has been endeavor­ for the war began Germany had day before 3500 persons gathered at against said estate, are hereby re­
Crane, J. G. Balmer, Jane
ing to blame England for the world definitely made up her mind to fight. a picnic given by farmers, the Council quired to present the same, together
Rye Balmer, Ernest C. Crown
war when as a matter of fact Ger­
“An Italian writer has told us how of Defense and the Helena Commer­ with the proper vouchers, f to me at
Emma Crown, E. J. McHugh,
many had planned and prepared to in 1913 Germany approached the cial Club.
Lizzie McHugh, F. R. Beals
the office of T. H. Goyne, an attorney
conquer, not only France and Eng­ Italian Government with a view to
and Mary Doe Beals
Mr. Gerard presented his respects at law, in Tillamook City, Oregon,
land, but the United States as well. taking action in the Balkans, but Italy to the pro-German element in the within six months from the date of
Defendants
Ex-Ambassador Gerard’s interesting said she would regard such a war as United States by asking:
By virtue of an execution, judgment
this notice.
articles in the Oregonian have shown offensive and not defensive, and
order, decree and order of sale issued
Dated July 26th, 1917.
“What do these people want? Do
this to have been the intention of would not lend her support. Germany they expect to share with Germany
Frances A. Quick, Execu­ out of the above entitled court in the
tlexigned by Rollin H. White de
Germany and we quote from
the withdrew her proposals, as she did in the conquests of the field?”
signer of the famom White M m ,,,
trix of the Estate of Isaac above- entitled cause, to me directed
Truck». .Mr. White has built thj
Oregonian on Saturday a little bit of not think she then was Strong enough
and dated the 20th day of August,
C. Quick, Deceased.
The disposition of some Irish in
CLEVELAND TRACTOR to
information that every citizen of the to go in alone.
1917, upon a judgment rendered and
form all ot the many tasks requir’
America to favor the German cause
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United States should know:
ing power on every farm He has
entered in said Court on the 20th
"American Ambassador Gerard has brought forth the wish from the
Administrator's Notice.
made it easy to operute, econonii
The nobles of Prussia are always tolil us the German Crown Prince speaker that such people could have
day of August, 1917, in favor
of
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cal to run, easy to care for ttnd
for war. The business men and manu­ made no secret of his desire for war, been with him in the German prison
absolutely dependable in opera
In the County Court of the State of Mortgage Company for America, a
tion.
facturers and shipowners desire an and that he even expressed the hope camps where Irish war prisoners Oregon for Tillamook County.
corporation, plaintiff and
against
12 H. P. at the Draw Bar
increasing field for their activities. that it would come before his father were confined.
In the matter of the estate of Wil­ Frank W. Crane and Bertha Grace
20 H. T at the Pullej
The German colonies were uninhab­ died, and he added that if it did not
Crane, defendants, for the sum of
“When these prisoners were first liam Baxter, deceased.
High speed, heavy duty 4-cylender
itable by Europeans. All his life the come before his father died it would brought to Germany,” he said, “they
Notice is hereby given that the un­ $3,570.68 with interest at the rate of
Budamotor.3 pointspringsuspen
glittering Emperor and his Generals come as soon as he, namely, the were separated from the others, bet­ dersigned, George
T. Baxter, has 8 per cent per annum from the 1st
sion. Weight 27SO lbs., height 52
inches, width 50 inches, length 9B
had planned and thought of war; and Crown Prince, ascended the throne. ter treated an<J given a chance to been by the above entitled Court day of April, 1917, and the further
inches, clearance 12 inches, BUO
the Crown Prince, surrounded by his
"There is no question but that Ger­ join Germany against England. Sir duly appointed administrator of the sum of $300.00 with interest at the
sq. inches traction surface.
remarkable collection of relics and many made up her mind that some­ Roger Casement was sent to a camp above named estate and has qualified rate of 8 per cent per annum from
We Carry Complete Line
reminders of Napoleon, dreamed only where about the summer of 1914 where 2700 of these men were con­ as such.
the 20th day of August, 1917, and
of Parts
of taking the lead in a successful war would be the best time for war, this fined to urge them to join the Kaiser.
All persons having claims against the further sum of $7.30 with interest
of conquest. Early in the winter of because the new French military ser­ He made some 30 converts. Then the ‘he said estate are hereby notified to from the 20th day of August, 1917,
$1185
f. o. b.
1914 the Crown Prince showed his vice act would not yet become effec­ Irish prisoners proved true to their present the same to the undersigned and the further sum of $125.00 with
collection of Nopolcana to a beautiful tive and the Russian strategic rail­ oaths and threw him out.
Euclidj Ohio.
at his residence at Dolph, Oregon, interest from the 20th day of August,
American woman of my acquaintance ways would not yet be ready. More­
“Then,” he continued, “persecutions duly verified as by law required with­ 1917, and for the further sum of
McNEFF
BROS.
and said that he hoped war would oc­ over they knew thoroughly the condi­ of the Irish began, and if the ex­ in six months from the date of this $47.25, costs and disbursements and
Established 1HÖO
_
cur while his father was alive; but, if tion of corruption in Russian official ponents of Prussianism in
notice..
the
costs
of
and
upon
this
writ
com
­
this
Northwest Distributor
not, he would start a war the moment life and hoped our domestic preoccu­ country could have seen those men
Given under my hand this 25th day manding me to make sale of the fol­
Pittwk Bill.
Portland, Ore,
he came to the throne.
lowing described real property, to-
pations would keep us out, although shot w’ith little or no excuse, dying of of July, 1917.
References
Since writing the above, the Amer­ they were determined to go on with tuberculosis brought on by starvation
Geo. T. Baxter, Adminis­ wit:
Bradstreets, Duns or Any Bnnk.
ican woman who had the conversa­ the plans whether we stayed out or and going insane from abuse, their
trator of the
estate of
The East half of the East half of
tion with the Crown Prince *rote out not.
William
Baxter,
deceased.
the
Southwest
quarter
and
the
West
opinion of the matter might change.”
for me the exact conversation in her
W. O. Sims, of Sheridan, Oregon.
half of the West half of the South­
Murders Give Excuse.
Attorney for the Estate.
own words as follows:
east quarter of Section 35„ in Town­
“This was the situation in Germany
“I had given him Norman Angell's when the Sarajevo murders gave the M’ARTHUR BILL TO HIT TEU­
ship 2 North of Range 10 West of
rave
TON PRESS.
book,, ‘The Great Illusion,' which war party its eagerly awaited oppor­
the Willamette Meridian, less one
Notice of Final Settlement.
seeks to prove that war is unprofit­ tunity. The Austrians delivered their
AND STORM
acre sold to Fred Kabkee by deed of
able. He (the Crown Prince) said, ultimatum to Serbia. There is no reas­ Translations of News and Editorials
date Feb. 28, 1903, and recorded in
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
un
­
in tKe best wet
Required to be Published.
whether war was profitable or not, onable doubt that the ultimatums
dersigned C. R. Braden as adminis­ Book Y, at page 271 thereof, of the
woatKir togs
that when he came to the throne were submitted to Germany and ap­
records of deeds
for
Tillamook
Washington, August 25.—No Ger­ trator of the estate of Cecelia H. County, Oregon, less 20 acres sold to
there would be war—if not before— proved, and there is no doubt it was
Childs, deceased, and also of the part­
ever invented
just for the fun of it. On a previous then and there decided that what­ man paper published in the United nership estate of Childs & Braden, J. G. Balmer by a deed dated Feb. 13,
occasion he had said that the plan ever was Serbia’s answer they would States, can be printed in German un­ Cecelia H. Childs and F. I.. Braden, 1912, and recorded Feb. 23, 1912, in
the
less it runs a parallel column of iden­ partners, Cecelia H. Childs, deceased, Book 22 of Deeds of Tillamook Coun­
was to attack and conquer France, proceed against Belgrade.
tical
matter
in
English,
if
a
bill
intro
­
then England, and, after that, my
"You are familiar with the efforts
has filed his duly verified account in ty, Oregon, at page 127, the said
country, (the United States of Ameri­ which the English Foreign Secretary, duced by Senator McArthur should the County Court of the State of property being situate in the County
become
a
law.
Mr.
McArthur
be
­
ca) Russia was also to be conquered Sir Edward Grey, made to have the
Oregon for Tillamook County. The of Tillamook and State of Oregon,
and Germany would be master of the Teuton demand* »ubmitted to arbi­ lieves the time has come when the said court has fixed Saturday, August and containing 59 acres, more or less.
disloyal
German
press
of
this
country
world.”
Now therefore, by vi-tue of said
25th, 1917, at eleven a. m. in the
tration. The Teutons brushed all ef-
should be suppressed, and to that county court room of said court in execution, judgment order, decree
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forts aside.
PROTECTOR HAT ?5’
It was England more than any oth-
"That is the sinu 'e story of the end he offers the two-language plan, Tillamook, Oregon, as the time and and order of sale and in compliance
er nation, that upset Germany’s de­ war’s origin The most crushing in- in order that any American reader place for the hearing of objections if with the. commands of said
Dealers everywhere
writ, I
signs. The Kaiser thought England dictment against the central powers can tell at a glance the news and any, to said final account and the will, on Saturday, the 29th day of
Bici I
and the United States would not take is that they over and over again re­ propaganda matter these newspapers petition for final settlement of said September, 1917, at 10 o’clock a.m. at
HnGroad
A.
J.
TOWER
CO.
BOSTON
part in the European war, and after jected all proposals for conferences are circulating.
estate. All persons having objections the front door of the County Court
K' into
The McArthur bill does not go as thereto should file the same on and House in
lie had whipped France, he would on the eve of war—conferences which
Tillamook,
Tillamook
■ to the
have been in a better position to tack­ must inevitably have resulted in far as a bill by Senator Kink, of before said date or be forever barred; County, Oregon, sell at public auction
»ceui
le England, and with that country averting the conflict, because it would Utah, which would prevent, during and the said estate will then be finally (subject to redemption), to the high­
M the
crippled Germany would have picked have been shown how flimsy was the the remainder of the war, all news­ settled and the said administrator est bidder for cash in hand, all the
H, it
a quarrel with the United States. It whole structure upon which the cen­ papers being printed in German. and his bondsmen discharged and ex right, title and interest which the
K the pla
is not surprising, therefore that the tral powers were starting the world Speaking of the purpose of his bill, onerated from any and all liabilities within named defendants Frank W.
B- ¿rule
Mr. McArthur said:
kaiser and his war lords are bitter war.”
by reason of their connection with Crane, Bertha G. Crane, J. G. Balmer,
__________________
“It is high time for the United such estate.
with England, as will be shown from
jane Doe Balmer, Ernest C. Crown,
■itliin »’
States Government to take a hand in
the following newspaper clipping:
, His Girl's Gift Crippled Him.
R. C. Braden, Administra­ Emma Crown, E. J. McHugh, Lizzie
suppressing the seditious and traitor­
England Called Arch Enemy.
M".wntnl
tor for said estate.
McHugh, F. R. Beals and Mary Doe
Where trained specialist* with modern lab-
Copenhagen, Aug. 24—England the
One of our lads up at Fort Niagara ous foreign-language press of the B. A. Klicks, McMinnville, Ore.
Beals, or either of them , had on the oratories and adequate equipment five in­ ■- -- Bro
arch enemy of Germany, must be is nursing a lame foot that shouldn't country. While it is true that some of
H. T. Botts, Tillamook, Oregon,
bef<
1st day of October, 1913, the date of ■truction leading to collegiate degrees in the
beaten down at whatever cost, Em­ be. His girl knitting a pair of socks these papers recognize their obliga­
Attorneys for said estate.'
■terltories
the mortgage foreclosed in said de­ following schools :
tions
to
the
Government
under
which
peror Wilhelm told his troops while for him, and he put them on the very
cree or since that date had in and to
■' ' -Tn
AGRICULTURE, with 15 department*;
on a visit to the Flanders front
day they arrived and wore them upon they exist and which affords them
the above described property or any
■ ■ tdnai
Notice.
COMMERCE, with 4 departments;
protection,
it
is
also
true
that
many
Wednesday. An official statement Is­ x hike. One of his feet bothered him
part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
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ENGINEERING, with 6 department*, Io­ ■ t
of
them
are
thoroughly
disloyal
and
sued in Berlin says the Emperor ad­ from the start, and it wasen’t long
Statement of the First Bank of Bay judgment order and decree, interest, eluding Civil, Electrical, Highway, Industrial ■ lii'-'tl:
dressed deputations from all detach­ before lie was too lame to walk. The doing everything they can do to hin­ City, of Bay City, Oregon, showing costs and accruing costs.
■ that i
Arts, Irrigation, and Mechanical Engineering;
ments which have had a share in company doc looked hitn over anu der the Administration's conduct of the amount standing to the credit of Dated this 20th day of August, 1917.
FORESTRY, including Legging Engineer­ ■ the huze
meeting the British attacks. He said couldn’t diagnose the trouble at all. the war.
W. L. Campbell,
every depositor July 1st, 1917, who
ing:
■ ‘ iw. ri.i
he felt impelled to express his thanks The socks looked all right, but, quite
Discontent is Spread.
Sheriff of Tillamook
has not made a deposit or who has
HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major depart­ ■ sffil.east
and his full recognition of the heroic by accident, they found a piece of
“The publishers of these papers are not withdrawn any part of his depos­ _.
County, Oregon. ments, including training in the Practice
■> \Ioimi
gallantry shown by troops from all paper, now worked into a hard
standing ____
close _______
to the treason
___ --- zone, it, principal or interest, for the period First publication August 30, 1917.
House;
■tiku'e yo
and it is time to show them up. They of more than seven years immediately Last publication Sept. 27, 1917.
parts of Germany in the hard fight­ in the toe. They unraveled it and
MINING, with three department*, includ­
■> anti lei
ing of the last week. The Emperor "God bless your poor tired feet.— have wilfully misrepresented the at­ prior to said date, with the name,
ing Chemical Engineering;
referred to the marked contrast be­ Mabel.”—Tom Daily in Philadelphia titude of this Government since the last known postoffice address of such
Ik- niotni
PHARMACY.
Notice of Final Account.
beginning of the war and even since depositor, and the fact of his death, if
tween the German and Anglo-French Evening Ledger,
K setting
THE
SCHOOL
OF
MUSIC,
offer*
instruc
­
our entrance into the struggle they I knowrt.
points of view and continued;
■or:; i f the
tion in the principal department* of vocal
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
un
­
have done much to spread the germs
"It is in God's hands when in his
Bl f. Ing n
Name of depositor, Fagan, W. A., dersigned has filed his final account and instrumental music.
An
Assortment
of
Excuses,
of treason and discontent. The war Bay City, Oregon, 35.15.
wisdom he will pive us victory, He
THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled
■1 lakes an
at
administrator
of
the
estate
of
cannot be won if these henchmen of
inis taught our army a hard lesson
"
_ of Tilla- Leone Dutton Morrow, deceased 1085 cadets in 1916-17. and won recommen­ ■ftinnoiw I
on, County
solicitious mother wrote to a the Kaiser are permitted to pursue State of Oregon,
A
and we arc now going to pass the ex-
mo ok, ss:
with the County Clerk of Tillamook dation for O. A. C. from the Western Depart­ Bs*-lal ri
ressman al Washington to in- their wilful course, and notMng will
»linination. With lite old German con­ Oongi
I, John O. Bozorth, being first duly County, Oregon, and that the County ment of the U. S. War Department as on* uf Bit the reiri
quire if her son could not be exempt bring them to quicker account than a
fidence In Goil we sila!! show what
sworn, depose and say, upon oath, Court of said County has appointed the fifteen ‘‘distinguished institutions” oi B*re the
from the draft Oil the ground that he thorough understanding
of their that I am the cashier of the First Saturday, September 1st, 1917, at the higher learning. All cadet* will be furnishtl Bt-f the it
We can <to. The greater and mightier
the problem the more gladly we shall is lefthanded. The congressman is methods.
Bank of Bay City, Tillamook County, County Court room at the’ Court complete uniforms by the U. S. Government
“Only a small percentage of our Oregon, and that the foregoing state­ House, I illamook Citv, Oregon at •nd the junior and senior cadet*, enrolled i* Bh«« Itoven
grapple with it and solve it. We shall said to have taken the matter up with
the war department and learned that
________
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read German,
so it be­ ment is a full, true, correct and com­ the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon the R. O. T. C.. will be given commutation for ■ Alaska, tli
light and conaucr until the enemy has "a large number of left-handed guns people can
within tw
hooves us to require these publishers plete statement, showing the name as the time and place for hearing ob­ subsistence, as well a* all transportation and
bad enough of these Struggles.
had been ordered” for soldiers of to print their news and editorials in last known residence, fact of death,
nature's
subsistence at the six weeks’ Summer camp.
"All Germans have learned who is left handed tendencies!
jections
to
said
account
and
the
set
­
Seriously English. If this is done all of us can if known, and the amount to the tlement thereof.
REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER S.
■trie» Slid
the instigator of this war and who is
there arc probably as many absured read what is printed and public senti­ credit of each depositor as required
Address,
1917.
Information on request.
■kett club
Dated Aug, 2, 1917.
the chief enemy—England. Everyone
excuses given by slackers who wish
H. T. Botts, Administrator Registrar, Oiegon Agricultural Colisi* I tbit sever»
knows England is our most spiteful to escape the draft as there arc slack­ ment will not long tolerate false news by the provisions of Chapter 148, of
Corvallis,
Oregon.
about
the
war
and
misrepresentations
[•any as ,y
the General Laws of Oregon, 1917.
of the Estate of Leone
.adversary. She spreads the hatred of ers in numbers. The frankest of these
John O. Bozorth, Cashier.
Dutton Morrow. Deceased.
Germany over the whole world, fill­ is a Philadelphia youth, who, the as to our aims and policies.
■» day of (i
“ That portion of the German-lan­
Subscribed and sworn to before me
ing Iter allies with hatred and eager­ other day, is reported to have made a
► of carl bo
ness to fight. Tillis everyone at home personal visit to the White House at guage press that has shown itself pa­ this »10th day of July, 1917.
Notice of Board of Equalization
».Wire fre
triotic
is
representative
of
the
bulk
of
L.
F.
Brode,
knows what you know still better, Washington and lodged a plea for ex­
Meeting.
f » game
our
German-born
population,
but
the
Notary
Pubi
c
for
Oregon.
that England is particularly (lie en­ emption on the ground that lie was
pd the up
other
portion
the
traitors
and
hire
­
My
Commission
expires
Oct.
4,
1920.
emy to be struck down, however dif­ too big a coward to fight.
Notice is hereby given, that on
f*’ Alaskan
lings
of
the
Kaiser
—
is
the
one
that
ficult it may be. Your relatives at
Monday, September,
____ t 10th, 1917, the
pPidly dlsnp
will
be
brought
to
account
if
this
bill
Summons.
County Board of Equalization ’ will
borne who, too, have made great sac­
[tk l’ellowst
becomes a taw. These disloyal pub­
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Peace With Complete Victory.
rifices, thank you through me.
meet
at
the
Assessor's
Office
in
the
Was
Condition
of
Indiana
Lady
lishers represent a small but active
Ffatlon sen
"A difficult struggle lies ahead of
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
Court
House,
in
Tillamook
County
I of game auj
Germany probably would not if she minority—a most dangerous group of Oregon for Tillamook County.
Before Beginning to Take
us. England, proud of her stubborn
regon,
and
publicly
examine
the
[■teas.
resistance, believes in her invincibil­ could and surely could not if she our population. We waste time and
Hallie Kopieske, Plaintiff vs. Wm. assessment
rolls
of
Tillamook
effort w'orrying about the Russian Kopieske, Defendant.
Card-u-i, the Woman’s
P* animal
County for the year 1917, and cor­
ity. but you will show that you can would make terms of conceivable
situation
when
we
have
a
greater
To. Wm. Kopieske, the above nam­ rect all errors in valuations, descrip­
achieve still greater things, for the settlement. She must, then, be beaten
F because l
Tonic.
menace
right
here
at
home.
If
we
are
ed defendant:
tions of lands, town lots or other
prize of the war is the Gernp” Pro- to her knees; must be fought and
One ci
In the name of the State of Oregon, property Said board will continue in
pie’s freedom to live—freedom of starved into submission; must be to win this war, we must put our own
P of caribou
sea and freedom at home. With God’s treated as an outlaw and permanently bouse in order before we offer gratu- You are hereby required to appear in session trom day to dav, until the ex­
pin bear of
Kokomo, Ind.—Mrs. H. Hankemeier,
the above entitled court, within six amination, correction and equaliza-
help, we shall see the. struggle disarmed as an outlaw; must be driv­ titiotis advice to the allies.
of this town, says. “1 look so well, and
Time
Here For Action.
M «tensive
weeks
from
the
date
of
the
first
pub
­
en
out
of
France
and
Belgium
and
j tion of the assessment rolls shall be
through and be victorious."
“Our forces will eventually triumph lication of this summons, and answer completed. All complaints should be am so well, that it does not seem as if I
r been lnaug
Serbia and Rumania and
Poland;
F of the Int
must give up the stolen provinces of oxer Prussianism, but we must pur­ the complaint filed by the above nam­ filed with the board the first week ever needed Cardui. But 1 was not al­
TEUTON ARROGANCE
J of the peop
.Alsace and Lorraine; must restore sue a policy that will give Prussian- ed plaintiff against you in the above No changes can be made after the ways this way ... 1 think 1 have taken a
IS BLAMED FOR WAR Luxembourg; must pay double in­ isni no quarter in this country. It entitled matter; and, if you fail so to adjournment of the board.
’ unknown (
dozen
bottles
...
before
my
little
gid
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Dated at Tillamook Citv, Oregon
demnity to Belgium; must forsake for must be wiped out—exterminated. It appear and answer, for want thereoef,
’ ’«tlenal par
Lord Cecil Recalls How Germany Re ever her lost colonics; must destroy is time for patriotic action and deter­ the plaintiff will take a decree against August 6th, 1317.
®On’ came.
^«tlonal poa
fused Conference on Eve of War
mination,
not
cowardice."
I
was
feeling
dreadfully
bad,
had
head
­
you
for
the
relief
prayed
for
in
her
her mfamous dynasty and banish the
C. A. Johnson,
Jc lotereet it
—Conflict Prepared For.
said
complaint,
to-wit:
That
the
kings and princes who comprise her
ache, backache, sick at my stomach, no
County Assessor.
"la$ with un
London. Aug. 25.—"1 see they arc no less odious council; having, as a The Government Need» Farmers as
bonds of matrimony now existing be­
energy ... I was very irritable, too, and
again talking in Germany about bow nation wantonly drawn ami shame­
, feallzatto
tween you and said plaintiff be for­
Well as Fighters.
“’•lathect
England started the war,” remarked fully used the sword, as a nation she
ever dissolved and that she be given Administrator's Notice to Creditors. nervous.
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I began taking Cardui about 6 ¡rontM
lord Robert Cecil.
Minister of mu t perish bv the sword.
** °f nation i
Two million three hundred thou­ the care and custody of Florence
Notice is hereby given, that by vir- before my baby came. As a result ail
Blockade, in bis weekly talk yester­
"* Patronage
Peace with complete victory! Peace sand acres of Oregon N California Kopieske, your minor child.
enter­ those bad feelings left me, and 1 just fed
day with the Associated Press. It is with unconditional surrender! It is Railroad Co. Grant Lands, litle re­
This summons is served upon you ed hva,;or rr duly n,adc
r*Pldly a
an old song, but I think the time has the only way—the only wav of living, vested in United States. To be open­ by honor of the Honorable A. M ed by the County Court for the grand, just as if nothing at all was the
^operation h
come, particularly in the United the only wav of righteousness, the ed for homesteaders and sale. Con­ biare. County Judge, of Tillamook County of Tillamook, Oregon, the I
t**n Promot
. . .------------ - ------- uuiy appointed ■ ¿natier’ and WhM the end came'1*“
States, when it is well to re state only way of merev.
taining some of the best land left in County. Oregon, in the absence of the undersigned has been duly appointed
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administrator
of
the
estate
of
I
S
hard,
y
sick
at
all.
Sovernrr
judge
of
the
above
entitled
briefly the bald facts regarding the
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circuit
l et us now face the situation!— the United States. Large Copyrighted
a .:.. i is
- / further |
deceased. V
Notice
** and park
dated the 31st day of July, Stephens, derrnccrl
Since that I have never taken Card'J1
beginning of this great conflict.
George Harvey in North American map. showing land by section, and de­ court,
1917.
agahftthth all-p,ersons hav'»K claims I at all .. . It has done me good, and
Parka. I
"Frankly, I do not think anyone review.
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— scription of soil, climate, rainfall,
Date of first publication, Aug. 9, •iRainst the said estate are hereby know it will help others, if they will only
anywhere can honestly believe that
elevation,
temperature.
etc.,
by
ltiduced
notified and required to present
II «fka for
England began the war. If am person INSTANT ACTION SURPRISES counties. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant 1917.
try
it.
”
same
to
the
undersigned,
with
prop"
Date
of
last
publication,
Sept.
20
bad arisen in public assemblage in
Lands Locating Co.. Box 6to, Port-
r"’«>tnt of I
MANY HERE.
1917.
Many women have written grateful^’
this country two weeks before the
land, Oregon.
Prt<
This
grocer's
story
surprises
local
Albert
N.
Xfinton,
ters like the above, telling of the
war began and asserted that in a fort­
Dated July 10, 1917.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
that Cardui has done them. Why should
night we would have been plunged people: “I had had stomach trouble
Cure
for
Cholera
Morbus.
to sour and form
W. J. Stephens, Adminis- | it not help you, too?
into the greatest international con­ All food seemed
“When our little boy. now seven
If you suffer frc°
L
*»udoir
constipated. Noth-
trator of the Estate of J
flict the world has ever seen, the gas. Was always
Liver Trouble.
any of the ailments so common to wentf.
L
to your w
I tried buckthorn years old. was a baby he was cured of
ing
helped
until
btephens,
deceased,
Till
­
speaker would have been regarded by
Chamberlain's
“I am bothered with liver trouble
etc, as mixed in cholera morbus by
and feel the need of a safe, reliaNa»
Lt’ll°ns ,tie t
amook. Oregon.
everyone as a dangerous lunatic. Our bark, glyc«;:ne,
Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL as- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­ about twice a year,” writes Joe Ding­
Johnson, Handley & McGrath, strengthening tonic, we urge you to •*’
people’s thoughts were the fartherst
edy."
writes
Mrs.
Sidney
Simmons,
man,
Webster
City,
Iowa.
“
I
have
INSTANT
action.
”
Attorney«
possible from war and onr statesmen tonished me in its
gin today and give Cardui a fair tr->-
. 7 ri tempii
Because .Adler-i-ka flushes the EN­ Fair Haven, N. Y. “Since then other pains in my side and back and an
were overwhelmingly occupied with
members
of
my
family
have
used
this
awful
soreness
in
my
stomach.
I
Your dealer sells Card-u-i.
ft
wa
TIRE alimentary tract it relieves
Ranch
for
Sale.
» bh)k perfil
domestic affairs, particularly the Irish
ANY
CASE
constipation,
sour valuable medicine for colic and bowel heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and
question, almost completely to the ex­ stomach or gas and prevents appen­ trouble with good satisfaction and I tried them By the time I had used conu'±R%77ckre?d0ffn;?H?-
w*"1 °f ,rrl
Attention Ye Swamp Angel*
clusion of international politics.
®Pokesnii
dicitis It has QUICKEST action of gladly endorse it as a remedy of ex­ half a bottle of them I was feeling
‘
^-o^d
b^&he
r
T
s
;
"It is true that some of our people anything we ever sold. J. S. Lamar, ceptional merit.” For sale by Lamar's fine and had no signs of pain. For
Kiln Tile, all sizes, ready for
had been saying for a year or more druggist.
sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
Drug Store.
•on. R:RD7Ä^rtr^ick-! Monday, June 25th.—Tillamook W
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