Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 17, 1918, Image 3

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    resultful representation in Congress SOLDIER SONG IS OFFERED. ’ ginning of cap and weave it likewise.
This cap may be drawn over the ears
at Washington.
or roll back, covering only top of
"1 pledge myself, if elected United ,
HIS PLATFORM.
Words and Music Compiled by head.
__________
States Senator, to respond to every
Oregon
University
Students.
I
A
mother
itrerty “DRIVE.
appropriate call upon me for sei vice
Eastern Oregon Rancher to Maka to my country and similarly pledge
Vigorous Campaign for United myself, if defeated, to perforin, to the
of Oregon, Eugene, Jan.
Tillamook COUHtV Did at
limit of my ability and opportunity, 12 a University
_ kxx.a««
kav«* ' boys are to have
*
—
Oregon
’
s
soldier
States Senator.
every task that may be allotted to inc a song of their own to spur them c*n
Two Previous “Drives.”
as a citizen. I have sought always to ' when they go "over the top” a song
Stanfield, Ore., Jan. 10—At the an-I, do the latter; 1 hope 1 shall during composed by university students and
There is to be another Liberty
nual Committee Meeting of the agri- I, my campaign be able to convince the
dedicated to the cadet battalion. The Bond “drivje” soon, and it is our du- 1
oi Oregon .hat it is to the music is by Leslie Blades, a blind stu­ ty to come to the support of the gov- '
cultural and dairying interests of people
.
Umatilla County, held here today, R. | general interest for them to do the dent, who obtained his master’s de­ emment and help it win the war. This
N. Stanfield, Republican candidate foi former. 1 do not assume that 1 have gree from the university last June. may appear to some as coming quite
the nomination of United States Sen- ( greater capacity, diligence or under­ The words by Hazel Radabaugh, a 'often, but it is a most serious war
ator, was the principal speaker. There standing than others; but 1 know, as senior are:
that the United States have embarked
were hundreds of his neighbors and all know, that there are many things I’m in live with the best little sweet­ upon. President \\ ilson and the gov­
life-long friends and acquaintances to do which have not been done, and
ernment says we cannot quit until the
heart
present, and in the course of his ad­ which I think 1 can help to do. For
And 1 know that 1'11 always be true, war is won and the military rule of
Germany stamped out. It is going to
dress he stated the principals upon these reasons 1 offer myself to the For 1 owe her a life of devotion,
take piles of money, and then some
h 1 ich he would stand in his campaign people of Oregon as a candidate for
She’s the mistress of all 1 do.
United States Senator at the Repub­ In her love she has given me freedom more piles of money, to prosecute the
which
arc
as
follows:
1 To support die national admin­ lican primary in May.
She's a leader who never goes war to a final finish. It is no easy job
T am a farmer and a stock raiser. I
istration and the heads of the gov­
that the country has tackled and far
wrong—
ernment with all my ability and en­ am a native son of Oregon. 1 have Walk with her and you’ll always be more serious than most of us realize.
The government is again going to ap­
ergy in the speedy and vigorous pros­ had a modest part in its industrial,
victor,
ecution oL the war to a peace satisfac­ commercial and political life. I have
For she’s brave and she’s true and peal to the people for another loan
tory to the democracy of the world had personal contact with some if its
and most everybody who possible can
she’s strong.
and compatible with the highest problems, and 1 have had a definite
should be prepared to buy more
There
is
something
in
the
folds
of
a
and growing interest in others; and 1
bonds.
ideals of our civilization.
Old
Glory
2. To a selective draft in practice believe I know as well as another
Tillamook county participated in
That
will
help
you
whatever
you
do,
as well as in theory, which shall in­ what is needed for development of
both “drives”, the first raising a com­
It
’
s
a
long
long
way
to
Tipperary,
sure organization of the national the state’s mighty resources. There
paratively small amount as the fol­
It's a long long way to Honolu.*
army and at the same time save the should be helpful national legislation,
lowing will show:
necessary labor and supplies for the ■ an end of administrative neglect and But it’s only a step to Berlin boys,
First Loan.
When
you
walk
with
the
Red,
continuation of our industrial pursuits ’ discrimination, and a vigilant and per­
Bank of Bay City ...................... $2.500
White
and
Blue.
sistent presentation, before the legis­
Nestucca Valley Bank ............. 1,600
and
3. commerce.
To an equitable control and lative and executive departments of
First National Bank ............... 5.°°°
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
KNITTERS
regulation of food supplies, commerce the federal government, of Oregon's
Tillamook County Bank......... 4.3°°
and industry, and the establishment desserts and wants .
"I
expect,
if
elected
Senator,
to
of a primary market in Portland on
Red Cross Needs Sweaters and
Total ................................. $13,400
equal basis with Chicago and Eastern serve at all times every proper inter­
Second Loan.
Trench
Caps,
so
Get
Busy.
est and to be at the command of
THE FOOD ADMINISTRATION lias recom­
Bank of Bay City ................ $ 4,100
ports.
every
citizen
with
a
rightful
claim
on
4. To a nation-wide prohibition
mended CHEESE as a substitute for meat. Tilla­
7,000
Nestucca Valley Bank.........
and to all measures which shall make the government’s attention. I hope
mook County may well prepare the bettering of
Are you knitting? The Red Cross First National Bank ...........
63,500
it practical and operative and not and expect at all times and in all prac­ gives the clearest explanations of how Tillamook County Bank .... 39-700
dairy herds and increased output of this staple pro­
tical ways to serve the whole public, best to make the things that should
duct. The First National Bank will both support
16,250
Nehalem
Valley
Bank
.........
theoretical.
5. To establish by the federal gov­ so that there would no longer be be supplied. Below are the Red Cross
and co-operate with all legitimate development.
ernment of a naval base at the mouth (necessity, when a crisis or emergency instructions for the new sweater and
Total
...............................
$130.550
DI HECTORS:
I arose at Washington o f concern to the trench cap:
of 7. the To
Columbia river.
Definite quotas were given to the
A. W. Dunn. Farmer.
P. Heisel. Farmer.
rural credit
-
tion and effective
administration
with legisla-1
a par- 1 Jregon- f°r Chambers
of Commerce
Use khaki-colorcd or dark gray different counties and communities by
C. J. Edwards. Mgr. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden. Vice Pres.
public
ticular view to its adaptability to the or Commercial ' Clubs, or
— —
Ki:- 1 yarn for sailors. Use No. 5 needle state headquarters for the Second
B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
bodies of any kind, to feel obligated ■ for sweater; No. 3 needles for trench
IT. J. Rieche.s. Cashier.
Loan, but these quotas were based on
to protect their interests through caps.
the minimum call, not on the maxi­
needs of Oregon.
8. To construction by the federal private and unofficial representation.
Directions for Sleeveless Jacket
mum. Of Oregon’s 36 counties, 24
I shall also expect my acts to adver­
government .1 Ut
of a military highway
_
responded with over too per cent of
One-half pound yarn.
along the
- - . tise me and my service, and 1 should
iiic 1 Pacific coast, and - federal
Cast on 80 stitches; knit two* purl their minimum quotas, and two with
of permanent not seek undue publicity before either two for four inches, and then add one over 167 per cent, which percentage
aid in the
L._ construction
_
action or accomplishment.
stitch after every fifth stitch until was equal to the maximum quota. The
highways. that Oregon participates,
“I understand full well that the
there are 96 stitches. From this point counties in order of rank with pe
9. To see
people of Oregon will not elect me knit every stitch on right side. On centage obtained as based on mini­
Senator, or to any office, unless there wrong side slip one, purl one, slip one,
mum quota are as follows:
Summons.
shall be good reasons for their action.
ter of the South
quarter of
purl one all the way across.
County
They should not, and of course they
Section
thirty-two
(32)
T.
1
S.,
R.
10
When sweater is 14 inches long
1 Benton ...............................
will not, grant me their favor because bind on last four stitches on each side
west of the Willamentte Meridian,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Union ........... . ...................
2
1 desire it, or ask it, but they will, and to reduce width at armhole. Then knit
excepting
therefrom
that
certain
two
Oregon
for Tillamook County.
3 Umatilla .............................
acre tract of land heretofore convey­ Guy A. Richards, Plaintiff
they should, prefer that candidate plain first and last six stitches on each
Multnomah ........................
4
ed by G. N. Hodgdon and wife to J.
who it seems to them it can serve row for border around armholes.
vs.
5 Clatsop ...............................
H.
Riggs
and
wife,
directing,
ordering
Minnie
Z. Richards, Defendant
them best. If the nature of any duty
When sweater is 21 inches long knit
6 Grant .................................
and licensing me as said guardian to
lo Minnie Z. Richards, defendant:
or service is thoroughly studied and plain for two inches. Knit 32 stitches,
1 Wallowa ........
sell said undivided one-fifth interest
In the name of the State of Oregon,
well comprehended, it is already part­ bind off 24 for neck very loosely, knit
8 Jackson .........
in said real property for cash in hand you arc hereby notified and required to
ly accomplished.
9
Tillamook
.
.
32. Knit back and forth on last 32
to the highest and best bidder there­ appear in the above entitled Court
“A Senator should be well informed stitches, allowing six ribs for should­
to Lake ...........
and cause and answer the complaint
for.
as to every phase of Oregon’s present er (Be sure to stop on the inside
n Wasco .......
1 will as such guardian on the nth filed herein within six weeks from the
development and future prospects; edge.) Break off thread and knit six
12 Lincoln ■•••
day of February, 1918, at the North date of the first publication of this
and he should have the wish, the will ribs on other shoulder. Cast on 24
13 Wheeler . • • •
door of the County Court House in summons, which said date is the 17th
and the knowledge to act promptly stitches on same needle and fasten
...............
14 Coos
1
Tillamook City, Oregon, at the hour day of January, 1918, and if you fail
and fearlessly on every occasion. I the thread to thread of first shoulder,
15 Yamhill .......
of 10 o'clock a.m. of said day and date so to appear for want thereof, the
believe I know what should be done i Continue plain knitting for two inches.
1<> Columbia ■ • • •
sell at private vendue to the highest plaintiff will apply to the Court for
for Oregon, and I know the people I Then make back like front casting on
Deschutes . • •
17
and best bidder for cash in hand said the relief demanded in the complaint,
know that much can be done that has four stitches on each side at end of
18 Sherman .......
undivided one-fifth interest in said to-wit; For an order ami decree for­
not been done, and I have to convince
19 Clackamas • ■ •
real property belonging to said Mrs. ever dissolving, cancelling and annul­
them that I am sufficiently well armhole.
When back is 19 inches long, bind
20 Hood River ..
ling the contract and relation of mar­
Inez Vinning.
equipped to perform the important off every sixth stitch, reducing num­
21 Polk .............
Dated this 8th day of January, 1918. riage now existing between the plain­
duties of the senatorial office.
ber of stitches to original eighty. Knit
22 , Douglas • • ■
George N. Hodgdon, as tiff and defendant, and for such other
"In that spirit and with complete two, purl two for four inches. Sew up
23 I Crook .........
Guardian of the person and and further relief as to the Court may
all things being equal, in national confidence in their good judgment, sides to point where notch of arm
24 j Washington
estate of Mrs. Inez Vin­ seem equitable and proper in the
trade, commerce and industry, and and with an abiding faith that their hole begins. Finish neck with single
25 ; Morrow . • • •
ning.
premises.
that our slate is given recognition in decision will be correct, whether it is crochet and buttonhole arm hole for
This summons is served upon you
2Ó Harney • •••
the federal expenditures made neces- for or against me, 1 submit mv can- two inches from each side of seam,
Baker
...........
by publication by order of Hon. A. M.
27
sary by the war.
didacy to the Republican voters of or finish entire armhole with one row
Summons.
Hare, Judge of the County Court of
28 Josephine • • •
10.
To legislate which will bring Oregon, as later I shall submit it to
the
State of Oregon, Tillamook
Marion
of single crochet.
29
to a settlement the public lands ques- the whole people if duly nominated.”
made and entered at cham­
30 Lane ..
Directions for Trench Cap.
In tile
__ Circuit Court of the State of County,
bers in the City of Tillamook, Tilla­
lion, and the greater development of
Malheur
3>
Oregon
for
Tillamook
County.
Cast on loosely on three needles 112
mook County, Oregon, on the 12th
Oregon's natural resources, including
32 Linn .............
Colin W. Cottam
Plaintiff
England’s “Bit.”
stitches, 40-36-36.
the development of water power, re­
day of January, 1918.
33 Curry .........
vs.
Knit two, purl two for six inches,
clamation of arid, swamp and logged
Joscph Mannix,
J. E. Sullivan, J. C. Davies
34 Gilliam .......
knit
one
round
plain.
----
. The
.__ g_______
persistent _ attacks of the Ger-
off lands.
Willamina, Oregon.
35 Klamath
and T. J. Leonard Defendants
Knit
two
stitches
together,
knit
and mob- ma„s and anti.English Irish aniong
11 To the organization
_
lo J. E. Sullivan, defendant:
36 Jefferson • ••
eleven, knit two stitches together, knit
Last publication Feb, 28, 1918.
ilization
of all .-------
industrial forces, - . with
...-------
, 1 |us on Great Britian since the begin- one. Repeat to end of round. Knit
In the name of the State of Oregon
a just and proper consideration of the
have. als0 been diiec-
Im
you are hereby required to appear and
four rows plain, "lhen knit two stitch­ Notice of Call of Tillamook City
rights of labor, which shall guarantee te(, toward ,naking France, Canada,
answer the complaint filed against
provement Bonds for Payment.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Real
es
together,
knit
nine,
knit
two
to
­
coordination of American efforts dur- t,)c Vni(ed Statcs ,,nd cvcry one else
you in the above entitled suit within
gether, knit one. Repeat to end of
Property.
ing the war.
• ­ round. Knit four rows plain, Continue
Improvement bonds of Tillamook six weeks from the date of the first
possible dissatisfied with Great —
Brit
12. To legislation that will permit ain’s share in the war.
publication
of
the
summons,
to-wit:
in this way, narrowing on every fifth City are hereby called for payment on
Notice is hereby given, that by vir­
resources of the great West and
The facts do not substantiate this round and reducing number of stitch- their respective interest paying dates on or before the 21st day of February,
tue of an execution issued out of the
Alaska to be used, at the same time charge.
1918,
and
if
you
fail
so
to
appear
and
• es between the narrowing stitches by as follows:
being careful that these natural re­ Great Britain has 45,000,000 popula­ • two (as seven five, three etc.) until
Nos. 1 and 2 for $500.00 and$317.91 .answer said complaint the plaintiff Circuit Court for Tillamook County,
Oregon, dated the 13th day of De­
sources are used economically.
tion, in contrast with 30,000,000 for • you have twenty-eight stitches left on dated Feb. 3, 1913, payable Feb. 3, I [ will ask a decree against you for the cember, 1917, upon a judgment made
13. To the removal
of
r«» Italy,
i«9|v I, 1 175,000,-
relief prayed for in his complaint, to- and rendered in the Justice Cour: of
...
,
... the misun- „ France, 36,000,000 for
: needles. Divide on two needles, hav­
tier standi
on u: the
.
D
’ ' more ing fourteen on one needle and four­ 1918.
Nos. 3 and 5, for $400.00 and $466.34 wit:
, , ng and
1 opposition
1
l .
u 000 for
Russia
and . somewhat
the Second Justice District, said
part of the Federal
authorities
which 1 than 100,000,000
_
dated March 17, 1913, payable March,
That the contract made between County and State, on the 27th day of
. .
,
for us.
teen
on
the
other.
you
and
plaintiff
on
the
6th
day
of
has restricted Oregon s commercial
This 45,000,000 has furnished a far ! Break off wool thread length and 17, 1918.
November, 1917, ami thereafter on the
expansion
her indus- I
---------
•' ,
naval
Nos. 1, 2, and 3, for $500.00, $500.00 February, 1913, for the purchase of 6th day of December, 1917, duly dock­
.... and retarded
. :.
larger proportion
of * the
use
darning
needle.
the
south
half
of
the
south
half
of
trial development.
B
F
r
.
.
To the development of Ore- I strength and shipping than any other
Holding the knitting needles to­ and $66.62, dated April 2, 1916, pay­ Section 13, Township 6 South, Range | eted in the Clerk’s office of the said
*4-
------ -
. ---- - >1.-»>><? . h I ’ nation, and has done this from the be-
Circuit Court, wherein L. V. Eber­
gether
with “front” needle next to able Feb. 19, 1918.
gon
’s great shipping ports,
through
------- of the war. This has also you, wool
Nos. 41 to 56 inclusive of issue dated 9 W. Willamette Meridian, in Till­ hardt was plaintiff and john Feld-
iii-
f
.
ginning
at right end of "back
amook
County,
Oregon,
containing
Oct.
19,
1916,
total
of
bonds
called
federal improvement of waterways K --------------
4
.
schau and Anna Feldichau were de­
and harbors; the maintenance of a necessitated bearing most of the needle, you are now ready to finish
, 152.90 acres, belonging to the plaintiff fendants, said judgment being in fa­
$1641.59, payable April 19, 1918.
mum
merchant marine on the Pacific o^'
um ------------
attached J to the blockade
cn couoovl was recorded in the vor of the plaintiff and against the
Interest will cease on the respective
cap.
hich was for the general benefit of the With
4 khich contract
wool always under knitting
Deed
Ocean, and a just recognition on the " .1 ‘‘ lilt
T’
stat«'1- T,
... I Records , of Tillamook County, defendants and each of them for the
„„ ,,___ _____
~
.
needle and at right of darning needle interest payment dates above stated.
Oregon, in Book "24" on page 368 sum of $25.75, with interest, costs and
M. W. Harrison,
part oi tin tcderal government
of
.
.
__ have slip darning needle through the first
commerciali
From the beginning,
also,
they
on March 15, 1913, be cancelled, sef •t costs of filing transcript in said Cir­
City Treasurer.
the importance, value, <
-r ----- I furnished more money than any other front stitch in the position of knitting
aside and held for naught, and that cuit Court, the said execution being
and industrial advantage of Oregon’s ' nation.
and slip stitch off the knitting needle
the plaintiff be adjudged the owner in to me directed and commanding me
Notice.
location, situation and harbor, and
In the first two years of this war Slip darning needle through second
fee simple of said premises, and that to satisfy ihe said judgment out of
----
o
------
shipping facilities.
they did not furnish as many men as front stitch in the position of purling
In the County Court of the State of you have no title, right, claim or in­ the property of the said defendants;
>5- To a policy of conservation either France or Russia, but at pres­
and leave stitch in the knitting nee -
terest therein or thereto, and that the ’
and reconstruction which shall insure ent the British army in France is le, making a prepared stitch. Dra
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Now, therefore, I have duly levied
In the matter of the guardianship plaintiff recover from you his costs upon, and on Saturday, the and day of
integrity,
and' 'about
ent tne
... _
our 1 national
‘ J **■-
------ 1 honor
—1
as large as the French.
The
i
and
disbursements
in
this
suit,
and
close as in knitting.
commerce and the moral arpl civic , British have, besides, an army in wool
Slip darning needle through f st of Mrs. Inez Vinning, an incompe­ for such other and further rcljcf as to ’ Feb., 1918, at the front door of the
County Court House in Tillamook
purity of our people, which is typified I Egypt, anothehr at Salonikif as have back stitch as in purling and slip tent person.
Notice is hereby given to all whom the Court shall seem meet and equit­ City, Oregon, at to o’clock a.m I
by a conscientious moral observance also the French), and another in stitch off knitting needle. Slip darn mg
to the
•ncc of true Christian civilization.
will sell at public auction, , «"
Mesotopotamia. Moreover, the Brit- needle through second back stitch as it may concern: That the undersigned able.
the
This summons is served upon you highest bidder for cash in hand,
as the guardian of the person and es­
•6. To have that high regard and i»u
I
ish Isles
have
furnished
as
many
mr"
in
knitting,
and
leave
stitch
on
knit
­
.»ns
___ ’ ’ ' -- ------
id defendants,
tate of Mrs. Inez Vinning, above nam­ by publication thereof pursuant to the real property of the said
consideration for the interests and in proportion and suffered as great
_.
ting needle as a prepared stitch.
Ore-
ed, pursuant to and by virtue of an order of the Honorable George R.
Progress of humanity and the nation loss as any of the colonies, besides
Now slip darning needle through order and license of sale made and Bagley, Judge of the above entitled situated in Tillamook County,
at large, which should actuate the putting forth an extraordinary indus* second front stitch in position of
to-wit:
entered of record in and by the court, made and entered on the 4th |gon,
I.ot number Six (6), in Block num­
motives of every public man.
trial effort.—World’s Work.
1918.
directing
said bered
knitting and slip stitch off knitting above entitled court on the 8th day day of January,
lary,
iy.o,
..
_____
_
9, Park Addition to Till; :m k
As to why he was a candidate and
published once a week
needle. Slip darning needle tl roug of January, 1918, of the real property summons to be
* *
m respect to the issue raised, and in
third
front
stitch
in
position
of
purl
ccutive
weeks
in
the
Till-
City, Orivon.
Pay Up.
belonging to her situated in Tilla-1 for six const----- -
Dated this January 2, 1918.
Presenting his declaration of princi­
----- o-----
mook
County,
Oregon,
described
as
amook
Headlight.
ples. he said.
W. L. Campbell,
’ Having sold my interest in the Till­ 1255- -mi.. .up i> p "
Martin L. Pipes, John M.
to-wit:-
The great national duty of the amook Feed Co., all accounts up to
««<11' •"« km‘ ,l""1 b k follows,
Sheriff
of Tillamook County
Pipes,
George
A
Pipes,
At
­
An undivided one-fifth of the East
hour is
ctive, intelligent and pa- ¡Jan. 3rd, 1918, are due and payable.
torneys
for
Plaintiff.
First
publication,
Jan. 3, 1918
one-half of the South West quarter
tnotic support of the government in a
ask that immediate settlement be
Last publication
Jan. 31, 19'8.
of Section thirty-two (32) T. I S., R. First publicaiion Jan. to, tqi8.
11
1C«
vigorous and successful prosecution j
> that the business may be ped off and then weave thread length ¡0 W, of the Willamette Meridian; Last
*
..ul.lication Feb. 21, 1918.
publication
, '
"
dost Gcrminv and her made so
wise through the cap for tour inche . and also all oi the South West quar-
closed •"
up.
»Hie«.
c!c:rd
Also thread the length ot wool at be
Respectfully,
,
1
- political vid commer-1
D. L. Shrode.
I
*•! need of Oregon is competent and
STANFIELD
MAKES
KNOWN
LET TILLAMOOK FEED THE NATION
ona
I
an