Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 20, 1917, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 20. 1917
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Notice of Sale.
Quarter of Southeast Quarter.
the further sum of $17.35 costs and
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Section Twenty-five.
disbursements and the costs of and
In the District Court of the United
Northwest Quarter of Northwest upon this writ commanding me to
Hit Narva In Dealing With a Savage
Quarter.
States for the District of Oregon.
Zulu Chieftain.
Detroit Trust Company,
Third: South Half of Northwest make sale of the following described
A story of the cool daring of General
Quarter (Lot Two and Southeast real property, to-wit:
Plaintiff
1 Louis Botha, whose name is so inti­
The East half of the Southwest
Quarter of Northwest Quarter), and
vs.
mately associated with dramatic epi- Carlos A Mann
North Half of Southwest Quarter quarter and the West half of the
I sodes tn the history of South Africa, Jeane B. Mann
(Lot Three and Northeast Quarter Southeast quarter of Section seven­
of Southwest Quarter).
T. ~
Brock
teen (17) in Township Six (6) South
appears in his biography written by Clarence ~
J | When You Think About
All in Section Nineteen, Township range ten (to) west of the Willamette
I Harold Spender. It happened one win. Mary A. Brock
Ten South, Range Five East of the Meridian, in Tillamook County, Ore­
| ter when young Botha had taken sheep Lewis Montgomery
Your Suit to be Made for
Willamette Meridian, in Linn County, gon.
for pasturage across the Drakensberg Ida Mae Montgomery
State of Oregon.
Christmas, Think About
mountains and down to the warmer John C. Ainsworth
Now Therefore, by virtue of said
Fourth: The following described
Alice H. Ainsworth
coast lands, which were still tn the Joseph C. Mann
real property situate in Tillamook execution, judgment order, decree and
grip of the Zulus.
order of sale and in compliance with
County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Matilda Mann
The
One tranquil day a young native J. F. Hertzler
Southeast
Quarter
of Section the commands of said writ I will on
rushed into Botha's camp. He breath­ C. R. Hoevet
Thirty-four in Township Two South, Saturday the 29th day of December,
We Make Suits For
lessly warned the young Boer to fly Toledo Lumber Company
Range Eight West of the Willamette 1917, at the hour of to o’clock a.m. at
and save his life. Mapelo was “out" Oregon Lumber and Construction Meridian.
the front door of the County Court
The undersigned is by said decree House in Tillamook, Tillamook Coun­
Company
The most bloodthirsty of all the ruf­
of
foreclosure
authorized
to
sell
said
George
W.
Moore
Lumber
Company
fianly gangs that were then ravaging
ty, Oregon, sell at public auction
Of Your Own Materials or
Zulnland was the well mounted and Oregon Surety & Casualty Company property to make the amounts due (subject to redemption), to the high­
the
plaintiff
on
said
mortgages,
ad-
J.
B.
Miller
Logging
Company
well armed gang of Mapelo. Only an
With Our Materials
vanees and expenses, as in said est bidder for cash in hand, all the
hour or two before, said the native, he Washington Securities Company
decree more
specifically set out. right, title and interest which the
R. N. (Sada) Warnock
had cut the throat of a missionary at Alice Nye
after crediting upon
said decree within named defendants had on the
J Thousands of Satisfied CUS-
the old mission station, about six miles Ivan E. Kyniston
the sum of Eight
_
Thousand One 10th day of December, 1914, the date
¡¡TOMERS. We are Sure to
from Botha's camp. The native him­ Leland Kyniston
Hundred ($8100.00)
Dollars
paid of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or
self had just left the body of the un­ Herbert F. Kyniston
thereon November IJ, 1917, which since that date had in and to the
■ Satisfy YOU. All our Suits
happy man lying still and warm on his Eva Pollock
said amounts are approximately as above described property or any part
J are Tailored in our Store
follows: Seventy-three Thousand Six
own dining room table.
Nellie Palmer
Hundred Forty-four
Dollars and thereof to satisfy said execution,
Botha bad little time to make up his Ida Kyniston
i on Premises.....................
Forty-eight Cents ($73,644.48), to- judgment order and decree, interest
mind, but one thing was clear—he W. A. Knyiston
gether with interest thereon at the costs and accruing costs.
could not desert his sheep. Most of R. L. Sabin Trustee
We Want Your Business
rate of ten per cent per annum front Dated this 23rd day of November,
J.
B.
Miller
them belonged to his brothers. So be
!•
the 26th day of September, 1917; 1917.
began to prepare to face the raider. W. P. McKenna
Two Thousand and Fourteen Dollars
W. C. Corbett
VV. L. Campbell,
Looking at his bandoleer, he found to Spain E. Pearce
($2014.00) with interest thereon at the Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
bls dismay that he had only one car­ Henry D. Davis
rate of six per cent per annum from First publication, Nov. 29, 1917.
tridge left. Scarcely had be discovered William U. Franey
the 26th day of September, 1917; Two Last publication, Dec. 27, 1917.
the fact when a troop of Zulu horse­ Janies T. Salvage
Thousand One Hundred Fifty-three
Dollars and Seventy Cents ($2153.70),
men appeared about a quarter of a mile Fred H. Taylor
Notice to Creditors.
and the sum of Twenty-nine Dollars
away over a rise of ground in extended A, T. Peterson
($29.00), and the sum of Thirteen
(Located across the street from Clough’s new drug store)
order and charged toward the wagon, E. G. Ralston (E. G. Thompson)
Notice is hereby given that the un­
waving their rifles over their heads Carlos A. Mann and Lewis Mont­ Dollars and Thirty-five Cents ($ 13.35)
Suits Cleaned and Pressed, Prices the Lowest. Try our Drv
gomery, co-partners doing business with interest on each of said sums dersigned has been by the County
and Bboutlng like demons possessed.
at the rate of ten per cent per annum Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
as Mann & Montgomery
Louis Botha rose and very deliber­
from the 26th day of September, appointed as executor of the last will
Andrew
Nye
as
Administrator
of
the
Cleaning and Dyeing.
ately mounted the box seat of his wag-
Estate of Julia Kyniston, deceased. 1917; and the further sum of Three and testament of James Hughey, de­
on. He laid his rifle in a conspicuous
Hundred
Fifty-six
Dollars
and ceased, and he has qualified as such.
Defendants.
**********************'*"»*»»V**»*V»V«V*V»«%VVVSSV»SSV«S»«»»»««%^ place next him. Then be proceeded,
Under and by virtue of decree of Eighty-five Cents ($356.85), and Fif­ All persons having claims against the
with an outward calm very foreign to foreclosure and sale entered by the teen Dollars
and
Eighty Cents estate are required to present them
his own inner feelings, to light a match District Court of the United States ($15.80), with interest thereon at the to the undersigned, together with
and apply it slowly to his pipe.
for the District of Oregon on the 2bth rate of ten per cent per annum from proper vouchers as required by law,
Throwing away the match and look­ day of September, 1917, in the above the 20th day of September, 1917; and at the office of H. T. Botts, Attorney
ing up, he found that the native horse­ entitled cause, the undersigned, as the further sum of hour Thousand at Law, Tillamook City, Oregon,
men had drawn rein in a cloud of dust Master in Chancery in and for said Eight Hundred Seventy-five Dollars within six months from the date of
this notice.
within a few yards of the front of the Court, will offer for sale and sell at ($4875.00), with interest thereon at
Dated November 8th, 1917.
public auction to the highest bidder the rate of six per cent per annum
wagon.
Wesley Rush,
for cash, at the hour of 11:00 in the from the 26th day of September, 1917;
A few seconds of dead silence follow­
Executor of the last Will and
forenoon on the 29th day of Decem­ together with plaintiff's costs and
ed, the natives glancing at Botha and ber, 1917, at the main entrance of the disbursements taxed in said cause,
Testament of James Hughey,
Botha eying them with a steady gaze Court House in Linn County, State and the costs and expenses of this
deceased.
H. T. Botts,
of surprise. Then Mapelo advanced of Oregon, in the City of Albany, sale. For particulars relative to each
Attorney for Executor,
and said that bis men were very hun­ County of Linn, State of Oregon, all of said sums reference is made yc said
For they are the cheapest food
gry and wanted something to eat. the following described property, to­ decree.
Upon the sale each and every pur­
Botha gravely demurred at this stormy gether with all appurtenances there­
in the Market today. We carry
Red Cross Service Flags.
way of approach and coolly bargained unto attached and belonging, includ­ chaser, other than the plaintiff, shall
a complete stock.
forthwith
deposit
with
the
Master
in
with the invader of his peace. At last ing all standing and down timber
One of the noteworthy features of
be agreed to give them one sheep on thereon, and described by said decree Chancery a sum equal to ten per cent the coming Red Cross membership
of the purchase price bid for said
the strict condition that they should of foreclosure and sale, to-wit;
First: All those certain pieces or property, and in case any purchaser drive, planned by the headquarters of
withdraw some distance from his
parcels
of land situate in the County shall fail to comply with the terms of the drive, is the distribution of Red
camp and not disturb him again The
of Linn, State of Oregon, in Town­ his bid or any order of the Court re­ Cross service flags. To every home
condition was accepted, and so ended ship Ten South of Range Four East lative to consummation of the pur­ enrolling a member of the Red Cross
an incident that Botha has always de­ of the Willamette Meridian in Ore­ chase, then the said sunt or sums paid one of these service flags will be
scribed as one of the most disturbing gon, and more particularly described in by said purchaser shall be forfeited given.
tn his whole life.
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as penalty'for non-compliance, and in
as follows:
It is a paper flag with a blu.e board­
the event that the sale to any pur­
Section a.
er, a white background and red cross
Quarter;
chaser
is
not
confirmed
by
the
Court
On« Inning, Six Hits, No Runs.
West Half of Northwest
such deposit shall be returned to the in the center. These are to be pinned
Section 10.
Can six hits be made in a half in­
or pasted on the front window of the
South Half of Northeast Quarter, bidder.
ning without the side making the hits
Under and by virtue of the terms of home. A small additional Red Cross
Northwest Quarter
of Northeast
scoring a run?
This question was put to the Chicago Quarter, West Half of Southeast said decree, the plaintiff may become is to be pasted on the white back­
a purchaser at said sale, and in lieu ground for every additional Red
News, whose expert says “Yes” and Quarter, East Half of Southwest
of said sums from the plaintiff the Cross member in the home.
Quarter.
explains:
Also all those certain pieces or par­ Master in Chancery will accept from
It is in the plan to put a candle be­
The first man up triples and is cels of land situate and being in the the plaintiff the receipt for any por­
thrown out at the plate. The second County of Lincoln, State of Oregon, tion of said bid which may become hind each one of these Red Cross
A Complete line of
man triples and Is also nailed at the in Township Ten south, Ranges Ten tion of its bid which may become service flags on Christinas eve, so
home pan. The third, fourth and fifth and Eleven West
of Willamette properly payable to the plaintiff un­ that they will show to the world that
in that home the spirit of Christmas
batsmen single, filling the sacks. The Meridian in Oregon, and more par- der said decree
Said various parcels of real proper­ and the spirit of the Red Cross and
sixth man drives the ball between sec­ ticularly described as follows:
In Township Ten South, Range ty will be soló by the Master at said all it stands for have been linked to­
ond and third, and the leather hits the
runner coming from second. The man Eleven West of Willamette Meridian sale in the order heretofore set out, gether on this, our first war Christ­
and the Master will sell only such of mas.
hit is out. retiring the side, and the in Oregon:
Section Fourteen.
said parcels as may be necessary to
If this feature is carried out by the
man who bit him gets a base rap.
pay and discharge the sums mention­ local Red Cross membership, and we
South Half of South Half.
This makes six consecutive safe raps
ed
in
said
decree.
Upon
the
confirma
­
In Township Ten South, Range
hope that it is, there should be a Red
without one run being scored.
Ten West of Willamette Meridian in tion of said sale and payment in full
Cross service flag in every Tillamook
of
the
purchase
price,
and
upon
com
­
Oregon:
W« Label Everything as Pur«.
pliance with all the terms of the sale, home, with one or more additional
Section Seventeen.
The word pure is a curious exnmple Southwest Quarter of Southeast or upon making such provisions for crosses in the white background.
of the striving of |>eople after perfec­ Quarter, South Half of Southwest the payment of the purchase price as
of the Court may approve, the Master
Quarter
tion. We have pure olive oil, pur« Quarter, Northwest
THAT KNIFE-LIKE PAIN.
will make, execute and deliver to the
candy and pure reading matter. Ev­ Southwest Quarter.
purchaser,
his
successors
or
assigns,
Section
Eighteen.
Is Only One of Nature’s Warnings °f
erything that we know is likely to lie
Weak or Disordered Kidneys.
East Half of Southeast Quarter, in form to be approved by the Court
adulterated we take paina to label
or
a
Judge
thereof,
a
proper
instru
­
of
Southwest
Quarter,
Have you lame back, aching day and
“pure." We never call pure the things East Half
ment
of
conveyance,
transfer
and
as
­
of
Northwest
night? Do you feel sharp pains after
we know to be pure, but only those Southeast Quarter
signment of the property sold, and stooping? Arc the kidneys sore? Is
tilings about which there Is an clement Quarter.
upon the delivery of such instrument their action irregular? Use Doan's
Section Nineteen.
of doubt. Only in one particular do
East Half of Southeast Quarter, the grantee named therein will be let Kidney Pills—the medicine that is
we vary from this rule. If some kind Northwest
Quarter of Southeast into the possession of the property recommended by so many people in
friend tells us the truth about our­ Quarter, South Half of Northeast and all the appurtenances thereunto this locality. Read this Hillsboro res­
selves we are very likely to refer to Quarter, and Lot Three.
belonging.
ident’s experience.
For further particulars with refer­
that as pure nonsense. — Woman's
Section Twenty.
Mrs. A. R. England, 728 W. Oak
ence
to
the
property
to
be
sold
and
Southwest
Quarter
of
Northwest
Home Companion.
St., Hillsboro, Orc., says: "Two years
with
reference
to
the
terms
and
con
­
Quarter, North Half of Southwest
ago 1 had such a bad attack of lum­
We protect you against advance or decline
Quarter, Southwest Quarter of South­ ditions of sale, reference is made to bago that 1 wasn’t able to g t up or
Long Distance Lecturing.
the
said
decree,
.
copy
of
which
may
down stairs. When I sat down on A
A pretentious person said to the bnr- east Quarter.
in price.
be found on inquiry at the office of chair, 1 could hardly straighten up.
Section Twenty-Nine.
gess of a country village:
the
clerk
of
the
United
States
Dis
­
Northwest Quarter of Northeast
Sharp pains, like a knife sticking me
“How would a lecture by me on
Beginning January, 1918, Gasoline will be
of trict Court for the District of Oregon, in my back, nearly killed me at tunes.
Quarter, Northeast
Quarter
Mount Vesuvius suit the inhabitants Southwest Quarter.
at Portland, Oregon, or on applica- I could hardly drag myself around, as
sold on a cash basis—
of your village?”
tiin to the undersigned Master in I felt so completely played out. I had
Section Thirty-two.
“Very well, str; very well indeed.”
Northeast Quarter of Northwest Chancery.
taken only a few doses of Doan's
answered the burgess. “A lecture by Quarter.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, this Kidney Pills when my back com­
you on Mount Vesuvius would suit
27th
day
of
November,
1917.
Second: All those certain pieces or
menced to feel stronger. 1 lihd used
Robert F. Maguire,
them a great deal better than a lecture parcels of land situate and being in the
only one box when 1 was able to get
ff
Master
in
Chancery.
n
by you in this village, sir.”—Pitts­ County of I.inn, State of Oregon, in
about as well as ever. Since then I
Title & Trust Building, have never had any trouble with my
Township Ten South of Range Four
burgh Chronicle-Telegraph.
Portland,
Oregon.
East of the Willamette Meridian, in
back or kidneys.”
1
This will save you 29 per cent per month
Oregon, and more particularly de­
Price She. at all dealers. Don’t
Save Som« Money.
Notice
of
Sheriff
’
s
Sale.
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
over the usual monthly charge plan. This
Every one should try to live within scribed as follows:
Section Nine.
Doan's Kidney Pills- the same that
his income and also to put away a lit­
East Half of Southeast Quarter.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Mrs. England had, Foster-Milburn
means 24 percent per year to you.
tle of his salary for use on a stormy
Section Ten
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Co., Props., Buffa' >. N. Y.
day. Don’t watch the other fellow and
West Half of Southwest Quarter.
Merchants National Bank, a
learn how much he is spending; watch
Section Eleven.
TILLAMOOK ASTONISHED BY
corporation,
Plaintiff
yourself and ascertain where you can
West Half of Northwest Quarter,
MERCHANTS STORY.
vs.
benefit It is time enough to increase Northeast Quarter
of Northwest
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Walter
A.
Goss,
and
Rebecca
your living expenses when your salary Quarter.
A merchant relate! the following:
C.
Goss,
his
wife,
and
Albert
Section Twelve.
is advanced, when it Is also time to
"For years I could not sleep without
S. Goss, and Minnie H. G obi ,
Southwest Quarter of Southwest
turning every hour. Whatever I ate
add to your bank account
his wife.
Defendants
Quarter.
caused gas and sourness. Also had
Section Thirteen.
By virtue of an execution, judgment stomach catarrah. ONE SPOON­
Good Advie«.
Northwest Quarter of Northwest order, decree, and order of sale, is­ FUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.,
“The min I marry." she said, “must
Quarter.
sued out of the above entitled court, as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieved me
think I am the only girl in the world.”
Section Fourteen..
in the above entitled cause, to me INSTANTLY.” Because Aril, r i ka
"Don't worry about that,” her rair-
North Half of Northeast Quarter.
ENTIRE
elimentary
directed
and dated the 23rd day of flushes the
rt«*l friend replied. “He will think it,
Section Fifteen.
tract it relieves ANY CASE constipa­
November,
1917,
upon
a
judgment
all right Just put In your time try­
Northwest Quarter.
tion, sour stomach or gas an«l pre­
rendered and entered in said court on vents appendicitis. It has QUICK­
ing to find out bow to make him keep
Section Twenty-four.
South Half of Southeast Quarter, | the 9th day of May, 1917, in favor of EST action of anything wt ever sold.
on thinking It.”—Chicago Herald.
Northwest Quarter
of Southeast Merchants National Bank, a corpor­ J. S. Lamar, druggist,_____
Quarter.
Getting Through the 8heil.
ation, plaintiff, and against Walter A.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Section Twenty-five.
"A man may have a rough exterior,
Goss, and Rebecca C. Goss, his wife,
Northeast Quarter, Southeast Quar­ Albert S. Goss, and Minnie H. Goss,
but a kindly heart."
This is not only one of the best and
"Yea,” commented Senator Sorghum, ter, Southwest Quarter, South Half his wife, defendants, for the sum of
Northeast
most efficient medicine for coughs,
•but that kind « f man is usually lika of Northwest Quarter,
$4750
with
inter«
-t
at
8
per
cent
per
Quarter of Northwest Quarter.
an oyster He has to I* handled very
annum from the loth day of August, « olds and croup, but it is also pleasant
Section Thirty-five.
rough to get any good out of him.”—
1915; and the sum of $250 with inter­ and safe to take, which is important
Southeast Quarter.
Washington 8 tar.
est at 6 per cent per annum from the when medicine must be given to chil­
Section Thirteen.
or. Front and 3rd Ave. Waat.JTillamook, Or.
dren. Many mothers have given it
Southeast Quarter.
9th day of May, 1917, and the sum of
Warehouse and
Debt I« the prolific mother of folly
Section Twenty four.
$325.60 with interest at 8 per cent per their unqualified endorsement. For
Northeast
Quarter,
Northeast annum from December 20, 1916, and sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
and crime.--Beaconsfield.
STH .1. no
RAISEl 00LNESS —ls 80TH‘‘
STILL
NO RAISE
The Right Step to
DRESS SUPREMACY IN PRICE
GOLDEN
TAILOR
Suits
LADIES and MEN
Made
To
Order
Greatest Value
Ever Offered
Golden’s X’’’
Sam Says
I Uncle
Eat Apples
HAVE SOME CHOICE
’XMAS. CANDIES LEFT
COMPLETE LINE OF
CIGARS PUT UP FOR
’XMAS. TRADE.
25 to 100 in the Box.
FRESH NUTS
The Fruit Palace.
“MONEY SAVINC
GUARANTEED
PRICE PLAN”
TICKET BOOK, 100gal. $24.50paid in advance.
TICKET BOOK, 50 gal. $12.25
STAR GARAGE,
TILLAMOOK CARAGE.
I
LiflMB-SCHRflDER CO
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
SMITHING COAL.
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