Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 04, 1917, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT OCTOBER 4, 1917.
What the Editors Say.
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Goethe was the wise prophet who
once said, “The Prussian is born
cruel and civilization will make him a
savage," Many less wise who read
the statement in the past doubted its
correctness.—Telephone Register.
o
May heaven pity the old man with a
ditty tongue who befouls and be­
smirches the pure minds of the young.
He is like a rotten sore tainting
everything in which he comes in con­
tact. No disease is more dreadful; no
disease more contageous.—Sheridan
Sun.
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Stripped of all cant and hypocrisy,
the side issues raised to befog the
public mind torn aside, there is but
one question for the honest working
man to ask hirnself, and that is, "Do
I owe allegiance first to my govern­
ment or to my Union?”—Financial
Chronicle, Seattle.
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After all, the young married man is
in a duce of a fix. If he claims ex­
emption, he is called a “slacker.” If
he does not claim exemption, there is
danger of the neighbors intimating
that there are some things he deems
worse than war and you know what
General Sherman said. So there you
are.—Newberg Enterprise.
ian railroad, with its single tract, of­
fers a decidedly doubtful means of
transportation for a force of the mag
nitude that would be necessary. The
Russians themselves suffered a great
disaster when they attempted to car­
ry on their late war with Japan with
this railroad as the only means o(
transporting troops and supplies. It
quickly proved totally inadequate to
meet the emergency and it is a very
sure thing the Japs will profit by
Russia’s dearly bought experience
and will not invite a repetition of it
to themselves. Of course Japan could
send troops to assist the allies, either
! on the French, Italian or Serbian
| fronts, with little less than the U-boat
menace to contend with, but these
fronts are not where tney are needed.
It’s in Russia, to stiffen the backbone
of the raw Russian troops, they are
wanted, but how to get them there—
even if Japan would send them—
which is still a question, is a hard
problem to solve.—Seaside Signal.
It’s Distribution.
B
DR J. G. TURNER,
Notice of Sheriff! Sale.
Notice is hereby given: That by
virtue of a writ of execution issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Tilla­ I
mook, dated September 3rd, 1917, in
the cause wherein Citizen’s Bank, a
Corporation, was Plaintiff, and J. T.
Alexander and Ada Alexander, his
wife; Blanch Clark and Ea
Earl A.
Clark, wife and husband; Oscar F.
Mann and E. P. McCroskey were de­
fendants, upon a judgment rendered
in said Court and cause on the 27th
day of August, 1917, in favor of said
plaintiff and against said defendants
in the sum of ($700.00) Seven Hun­
dred Dollars, with interest thereon at
the rate of 6 per cent per annum from
the first day of March, 1916, and the
further sum of $9.27 taxes with in­
terest at 6 per cent from and after
September 21st, 1916, and $9.48
taxes with interest at the rate of 6
per cent per annum from and after
March 10th, 1917, and ($100.00)
One Hundred Dollars, with interest
at the rate of 6 per cent per annum
from August 27th, 1917, Attorney’s
Fees, and the further sum of ($40.20)
Forty and Twenty-hundredths Dol­
lars, costs and disbursements, which
judgment was enrolled and docketed
in the Clerk’s Office of said court on
August 27, 1-917.
Therefore by virtue of said judg­
ment and execution and in compliance
with the commands of said writ, I
will on Saturday the thirteenth day
of October, at 10 o’clock a.m., at the
front door of the Court House in
Tillamook City, Oregon, sell at pub­
lic auction, to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, (subject to redemption)
all the right, title, and interest which
the within named defendants had in
and to the following described prop­
erty situated in Tillamook County,
Oregon.
The East Half of the North-East
Quarter, the South-East
Quarter,
and
the
South
Half
of
the
South-West Quarter, of Section 36,
Twp. 3 South of Range 8, West of
the Willamette Meridian, containing
320 Acres more or less, together with
tenements, hereditaments and appur­
tenances thereunto belonging or any­
wise appertaining.
To satisfy said execution, judgment,
Interest, Costs and accruing costs.
Dated this 4th day of Sept., 1917.
W. L. Campbell, Sheriff of
Tillamook County Oregon.
First publication Sept. 6, 1917.
Last publication October 4, 1917.
Some weeks ago we referred to the
vital problem of distribution of going
hand in hand with that of conserva­
tion and production. Every farm gar­
den and orchard yields more (Jian the
family can use and a great part of
this excess production is lost.
At first thought it is the farmer’s
loss but the city consumer also sus­
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Do you ever hear of any one going tains a loss. The loss is partly con­
to Germany to better their living cealed in the higher prices paid for
conditions for themselves and their the products actually used or in the
children, to enjoy more freedom, to limited use of fruits and vegetables
have a chance to prosper and ride due to the lack of money to buy and
around in automobiles? No! We use in liberal quantities.
The transportation of agricultural
should say not. What has Germany
done for you? And as Americans done products is the important thing with
a nation in peace or war times, if the
for you?—Banks Herald.
people are to be adequately fed at
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We glory with the farmer who reasonable cost.
The imperative need of the hour as
gets $2.20 for his wheat until we
have to pay ten cents a loaf for our we view it, is not only production,
bread. France gets 35 ounces of not only conservation, but the trans-
bread for 9 cents and England pays i portation of food from producer to
II cents for 32 ounces of bread. consumer as quickly and cheaply as
Another lesson America must learn possible.
It is essential that the State Col­
from the war is that civilization does
not include the food speculator. Eng­ lege and the County Agriculturists
land and France are getting most of I should get busy and form themselves
their wheat from America, and 'Amer­ into organizations or direct certain
ica pays close to three times as much forces that will, promote better dis­
for the bread that is made from it.— tribution at cheaper rates.
Producers and
consumers
are
Oregon City Courier.
friends by nature. Why is there not
We have heard of “clean up” week, better co-operation between them?—
“dress up” week, “old home” week, News Reporter.
“go to church” week and numerous
other varieties of special week, but
Truth for Germany.
there is a brand new one. The “Mer­
Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Real
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chants Trade Journal” has inaugurat­
Property.
Says a returned war correspondent
ed a national “pay up” week. Sounds
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good to us! Likewise, we expect it who knows Germany extremely well:
Notice is hereby given t hat by vir­
sounds good to our creditors. If every "President Wilson’s indictment of the
one will pay us up we will be able to German government will be a hard tue of a writ of execution issued out
puli off our official stunt and keep blow to the kaiser and severely shake of the Circuit Court for Tillamook
the money in circulation. The way it the existing governmental system. It County, Oregon, on the 26th day of
works according to the sponcer, one will be a revelation to the German Sept., 1917, and to me directed, upon
$5.00 bill travels all the way from people—if it reaches them in a cor­ a judgment duly rendered, entered
of a record and docketed in and by
Maine to California, paying debts all rectly translated form.”
The German people he explains, said court on the
tne 3rd
->ra day
aay of
or iviarcn
March
along the line. Let's get in the line of
march and help along a good cause.— have had it pounded into them by the 11916, in a certain action then in said
government controlled press
that court pending, wherein D. L. Shrode,
Mt. Scott Herald.
"coalitions were being formed to George Williams and Charles Kunze
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We read in various parts of the crowd them out from equality with were plaintiffs, and C. M. Martin and
country laboring people are striking other great peoples.” They have been Mary J. Martin were defendants,
for higher wages when they are get­ led to believe that they are literally said judgment being in favor of plain­
ting the highest wages ever paid. In fighting for their national existence, tiffs and against the defendants, and
too many cases those employed do that their enemies are seeking to tear by which execution I am commanded
not consider the interests of those Germany to pieces and deny them to satisfy out of the property of said
employing them; they see but one economic opportunity, and that the defendants the following judgment:
side. In a great many businesses to- United States has lent itself to this
Three Hundred Eighty-one and
52-100 dollars ($381.52) with inter­
day the men drawing the wages are “plot.”
It
will
indeed
be
a
revelation
to
making more clear money than the
est thereon at the rate of six per cent
boss and have not the worry of keep­ learn that they themselves have been per annum from October 16th, 1915,
ing the business going. The wage­ spending their blood and treasure to and the sum of $10.00 costs and dis­
earner, if he would do himself good, further an evil plot for extending bursements of said action, and I have
would do well to take as much inter­ the dominion of their imperial mas­ duly levied upon the following de­
est in his employer’s business success ters and riveting their own politicaj scribed real property of said defend­
as if it were his own. This is particu­ shackles tighter; and that they may ants, situated in Tillamook County,
larly applicable to the smaller busi­ have the peace they so ardently de­ Oregon, to wit:
ness. Too many are interested no tur- sire, with assured equality in the
Lots 1, 2 and 3, and the southwest
to draw the Saturday's family of nations, if they will only quarter of the northeast quarter, and
open their eyes, oust their criminal the northwest quarter of the south­
temizer.
leaders and establish an honorable, east quarter, all of Section 5, Town­
government,
with ship 2 south. Range 10 West W. M.
The Hillsboro-Beaverton road is an representative
object lesson of the old, wasteful plan which the allies may safely deal.
Therefore, 1 will on Saturday the
It may startle them into realization 27th day of October, 1917, at the
of building through highways now
happily superceded by a permannt of the true state of things—if they hour of 10 o’clock a. m. on said date,
plan by the adoption of the road read the president’s reply to the pope. at the front door of the Court House
bonds. At great expense to the two But there’s the rub.
in Tillamook City, Oregon, sell at
How can they read it, with the public auction to the highest bidder
districts and the county a continuous
stretch of macadam between the two boundaries of the German Empire for cash in hand, all right, title and
towns was completed last year. It sealed against truth from the outer interest which the within named de­
was good road and pleasant to travel world, with a governing class whose fendants had in or to said real prop­
while it lasted, but it was obliged to continued authority depends on its erty on or since the 3rd day of
carry practically all the winter travel keeping the truth from the people, March, 1916, the date of rendering
between Hillsboro and Portland and with a constitution which makes it and docketing the above judgment.
it is worn out. As a side road with impossible to change that government Also all right, title and interest of all
only a reasonable proportion of the except by the voluntary consent of persons claiming under said defend­
travel by automobile, it might have the kaiser, and with a press that thus ants since said date. Said sale will be
lasted long enough to repay its cost, far has submitted with shameful made subject to redemption as pro­
hut it proved what was already known servility to the dictates of the im­ vided by law.
—that macadam will not carry a perial freebooters who made the war?
Dated this 26th day of September,
It is said that only one German
"
heavy and continuous automobile
1917.
newspaper
ever
printed
a
full
and
traffic.—Hillsboro Independent.
W. I.. Campbell, Sheriff of
President
accurate translation of
Tillamook County Oregon
Wilson
’
s
war
message
to
congress,
in
”1 speak from the viewpoint of the
which
he
stated
our
reasons
for
en
­
foreign born. 1 and millions of others
THAT KNIFE-LIKE PAIN.
like me came to this country alone, tering the conflict. It is considered
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without money and without friends. unlikely that any German newspaper
We sponged on all that America had will print the recent message to the I* Only One of Nature'* Warning* of
Weak or Disordered Kidneys.
—her free lands, her free schools and pope, except in some garbled and
Have you lame back, aching day and
above all, her spirit of openhearted perverted form devised by the Prus­
night? Do you feel sharp pains after
comradeship. She owed us nothing, sian authorities.
but gave us all. We swore allegiance
Our government, however, is tak­ stooping? Are the’ kidneys sore? Is
to her flag, her Constitution and her ing pains to see that some Germans, their action irregular? Use Doan's
laws. We would be recreants, ingrates, at least, become acquainted with the Kidney Fills—the medicine that is
perjurers and curs if, in the hour of truth. Careful plans are being laid for recommended by so many people in
her need, we concealed with her distributing copies of the message in­ this locality. Read this Hillsboro res­
enemies and were disloyal to her side the German lines by means of ident’s experience.
Mrs. A. R. England, 728 W. Oak
cause."—Chief Justice Andrew A. airplanes and “underground” routes.
Bruce of the North Dakota supreme It is hoped that thus, little by little, St., Hillsboro, Ore., says: “Two years
court. And yet some are all this and the facts will penetrate to the con­ ago I had such a bad attack of lum­
bago that I wasn't able to get up or
more, too—in high plac s and in low sciousness of the German public.
places they toil ceaselessly to repay
When they do penetrate, we may down stairs. When I sat down on a
our generosity and our hospitality by reasonably expect a revolution in chair, I could hardly straighten up.
conspiring with our sworn enemies Germany. The Teutons cannot be so Sharp pains, like a knife sticking me
to destroy our institutions. Eugene utterly different from other people in my back, nearly killed me at times.
Guard.
that they will tolerate continued ty­ I could hardly drag myself around, as
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ranny, suffering and disgrace when I felt so completely played out. I bad
It’s an opinion quite often heard ex­ their plight is made plain to them and taken only a few doses of Doan’s
pressed that Japan should send an they see an honorable way of escape. Kidney Pills when my back com­
army to Russia. Those who express They c<yi have peace merely by menced to feel stronger. I had used
this opinion, however, do not take in­ changing their
government. And only one box when I was able to get
to consideration the immense difficul­ though hobbled by one of the most about as well as ever. Since then I
ties that Japan would encounter m do­ ingenious systems ever invented for have never had any trouble with my
ing so. At the present time, and in keeping a nation in bondage, they back or kidney*.’’
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't
fact almost ever since the war be­ can free themselves whenever they
gan, Japanese troops could only reach care enough about it to take the steps simply ask for a kidnev remedy—get
Russia over the Trans-Siberian rail-
r*!' that so many other nations have tak­ Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr*. England had, Foster-Milburn
road with its single track, or by the en.
long circuitous route through the
There are signs that the leaven of Co., Props., Buff*'*. N. Y.
Suez canal, the Mediterranean Sea discontent and aspiration is already
hitherto
and around the British Isles and the working. The reichstag,
For Sale.
coasts of Norway and Finland to the little more than a debating society,
White Sea and the Russian port of has lately been demanded a real
80 acres, unimproved Alfalfa land,
Archangel. The great distance and voice in national affairs. And the pub- under government ditch, four miles
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danger
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of ____
this route would render lie shows signs of awakening. Ger- from Hermiston—For further infor-
the "ask of transporting an army over ¡many may vet be free And with a mation address (owner) P. O. Box
it an impowibility. The Trans-Siber-1 free Germany we can be friend*.
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*
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