Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 31, 1918, Image 2

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Freed from Matrimonial Contracts
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John Theiler plaintiff, vs.
Getchell and Marie Getchell defend­
ants, Action for money.
O. E. Gulstrom plaintiff vs. Arthur
Holden and Ethel Holden defendants.
Action tor money.
Roy Main plaintiff, vs. Howard
Brooks defendant. Action for money.
• In the matter of the petitions of t
Fred Rohrbach, John Slakes, Clemens 1
Rust, Charles Joseph Mobile* and I
Albert Boon, Aliens, to become citi- •
1 zens of the United States of Ameri-
PROPOSED COAST
■ -o
HIGHWAY.
■
For Military Defense ol Pacific
Cost-Tillamook County In­
cluded in the Project.
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Why Pay More for your Smoking
and Chewing Tobacco or Cigars.
Good Havana Cigars—5c. Each.
SMOKING TOBACCO:
!
Portland, Ore., Jan. 21, 1918.
The February term of the Circuit
;
Secy.
Commercial
Club,
■Court will be held next Monday, with
Tillamook, Oregon.
Judge Geo. ~
R. ~
Bagley presiding on
I Dear Sir.—In today's mail 1 am
the bench.
■ forwarding you a pamphlet and map
There are two personshcld over to
; issued by the Pacific Coast Defense i
the grand jury. Frances Buckles, 1 c*‘
10c. a Can.
W. G. Dwight plaintiff, vs. M. H. . ! League, which, 1 believe, will appeal
Prince Albert
charged with assault with a denger-
I very strongly to your organization.
Dennis
and
L.
M.
Dennis,
wife
and
10c.
ous w:apon, and Ed Pietela, charged
» »
Texedo
t
May I request that you call the at­
with burglary, having broken into and husband, A. A. Arstill and Theresa tention of your Commercial Club to
10c.
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Velvet
-
stole a number of th'ngs from a store Arstill, husband and wife, and F. R. i the work of the Pacific Coast Defense
10c. a Package.
Beals
defendants. Foreclosure of
Union^Leader -
at Beaver.
League, and that you display the map
mortgage. For confirmation.
65c.
» 9
Pedro, 16 oz.
in a conspicuous place tn your Club’s
J. Tone plaintiff, vs. Tillamook
S. B. Vincent, as receiver, et al,
60c.
> f
Dixie
Queen,
14
oz.
’ rooms?
Hotel Company defendant. Action for
plaintiffs, vs. Pearl Alkire, et al., de-
Mr. W. G. Patton, our field repre­
65c.
money.
9 9
Gold
Shoe,
16
oz.
-
fendants. To quiet title..
sentative, may have already called on
The Henry D. Davis Lumber Co.,
60c-
Petterson Seal, 14 oz.
9 9
Merchants National Bank, a cor- you and explained in detail to your
a corporation, plantiff, vs. A.
F.
60c.
poration, plaintiff, vs. Walter A. Goss ; members just what the Pacific Coast
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Union
Leader,
16
oz.
Coats Lumber Co., a corporation, iet
I
al., defendants. Foreclosure of Defense League is trying to accom­
defendant. Damages. For judgment '
mortgage. For confirmation.
plish. If he has not already done so,
entry on mandate.
W. Roenicke plaintiff, vs. John A. either he or some officer of the league
Santa Cruz Portland Cement Co,
a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Bay City, Ward and John R. Miller defendants. will visit you in the near future and,
10c. a Cut.
60c. pound.
Star
Oregon, a municipal corporation. W. Foreclosure of tax lien. For confir­ if agreeable, address your members
upon the subject.
H. Gilmore and J. C. McClure, de- mation.
10c.
a
Cut.
60c.
f f
Horse
Shoe
-
We believe that we have the biggest
xxlllld
a 111I11 I /
Anna I\Ul£vI3
Rutgers ¿21
plaintiff,
vs. Derk
fendants. Action for money.
-
10c.
a
Cut.
60c.
9 9
Climax
-
proposition
that
has
ever
been
at
­
I Rutgers defendant. Divorce.
Mrs. H. E. Best plaintiff vs. Alfred
60c.
Spear Head • 10c. a Cut.
99
Mortgage Company for America, a tempted on the Pacific Coast and that
Johnson defendant. Action for money.
corporation, plaintiff vs. Frank W. there is no possible argument against
5c.
a
Package.
Tigar
E. E. Colcstock plaintiff, vs. H.
Crane, et al., defendants. Foreclosure it. If you will study the map wou will
C renshaw defendant. Transcript from
at a glance, realize that this System
of
mortgage. For confirmation.
3rd Justice District.
of Military Highways, as suggested
Tillamook County Bank and Wes­ on the map, is really the greatest
1 . D. Small and D. C. Urie, partners
doing business under the firm name ley G. Day plaintiffs, vs. E. D. Sev­ means of defense for the Pacific
of Tillamook Ice and Cold Storage erance, et al., defendant. Foreclosure Coast. We do not claim that these
Company, plaintiffs, vs. H. B. Spen­ of mortgage. For confirmation.
highways are located in the proper
Security Savings & Trust Co., a place, but it was necessary for us to
cer and E. E. Parker defendants.
corporation, plaintiff, vs. James Wal­ make some kind of a suggestion and
Action for money.
King-Crenshaw Hardware Co. plain­ ton Jr., et al., defendants. Foreclosure this map embodies this suggestion
The tentative locations was decided
tiff, vs. F. L. Sappington defendont. of mortgage, For confirmation.
Minnie M. Hartin plaintiff, vs. Jos­ The tentatcivc locations was decided not occurred to many, but it is really
OBERT H. McGRATH, £)R. J. G. TURNER,
Action for money. For confirmation.
upon after exhaustive study and val­ a vital and serious problem for our
Fredk. H. Wheeler plaintiff, vs. C. eph Martin defendant. Divorce.
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW,
Citizens Bank, a corporation, plain- uable assistance from the Highways government to solve; and, if it is go­
C. Byers defendant. Action for money
EYE SPECIALIST.
I tiff, vs. J. T. Alexander, et al., defend­ Commissions of the States of Oregon, ing to be necessary for our govern­ ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING,
J. \\ . Maddux plaintiff, vs. F. C. ,
PORTLAND — OREGON
ants. Foreclosure of mortgage. For Washington and California. We are ment to support these men at the
Feldschau defendant. Action for moil- I confirmation.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
only suggesting these routes, leaving conclusion of the war; until such time
Regular Monthly Visits to
E. J. Claussen plaintiff, vs. Thomas it to the United States Engineers to as they may be able to find positions
Ju the matter of the petition oil Coates, as administrator of the Estate make a definite location in accordance in the various commercial and indus­ P orti ano O ffice :
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
Frank Barnes, an alien, to become a of William J. West, deceased, defend­ with their own ideas.
WATCH PAPE» FOR HATES.
trial lines to which they were accus­ 1110 W ilcox B ld .
citizen of the United States of Ameri­ ant. Foreclosure of mortgage. For
We fully realize that this is not th< c tomed before the war; is it not wise
ca.
time to attempt to build these high for our government to furnish a J-^AVID ROBINSON, M.D..
confirmation.
ways and we do not ask the govern means of employment for them prior
In the matter of the petitions of
Thornton B. Turney plaintiff, vs.
Nels Olaf Glad, an alien, and Peter John W. Bell and Anna Bell defend­ ment to construct them at this lime. to the sessation of hostilities; and
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Our first duty is to the present strug­
Schranze, an Alien to become citizens
ants. Foreclosure of mortgage. For gle and all our energies and recources at the same time, give to this Pacific
of the United States of America.
Coast
a
muchly
needed
protection
for
NATIONAL BUILDING,
confirmation.
should be devoted to pushing this war its vast resources; for those resources
t. F. Stone plaintiff, vs. Fred C. !
Laura I. Leach plaintiff, vs. G. E. to a successful conclusion. We do, upon which our government finds it TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
Feldschau defendant. Action for mon-;
Leach defendant. Divorce.
however, ask the United States Gov­ necessary to so largely depend in the
ey.
State of Oregon, ex rei Willie R. ernment to adapt an adequate System present war. If for no other reason,
T. HOI 13
Sarah McMillan plaintiff, vs. James
Owens plaintiff, vs. Philadelphia Ann of Military Highways on the Pacific our government certainly should give
Langley defendant. Action for money.
Coast, as a means of defense, and to the Pacific Coast adequate protection,
Owens defendant. Contempt.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
E. P. Newcomb, and B. F. Riggle,
Colin W. Cottam plaintiff, vs. J. E. appropriate sufficient money to make for it is the only place that can pro­ Complete Set of Abstract. Boeks in
Jr., plaintiffs and respondents, vs. Sullivan, et al, defendant. To quiet necessary surveys, permanent loca­
Office.
1
duce the long and large timbers for
Solon Schiffmann. Action for money.
tions and estimates of cost of con­ the shipbuilding program of the gov­
1
title.
Taxes
Paid
for
Non Residents.
Appeal from Justice Court.
struction, so that by the time the «ar ernment and because the government
W. Elliott plaintiff, vs.
T illamook B lock ,
Smith
is ended, the United States Govern­ is obliged to rely entirely upon the
State of Oregon plaintiff, vs. L.
Tillamook County, Oregon, et al,
Tillamook ...
- Oregon
DONE RIGHT
Gruttner, Bertha Gcachter, Theodore
ment
will
have
definitely
decided
up
­
defendant, Injunction. For judgment on its plan of procedure and can then forests of the Pacific Coast for its fir,
Both Phones.
Gacchter, John Gacchter and Fred
spruce
and
white
cedar
for
aeroplane
entry on mandate.
at
immediately start
construction of stock.
Maroh defendants. Condemnation.
J KLAND K ERWIN
Edna Hill plaintiff vs. W. H. Hill these Military Defense Highways.
The Pacific Coast is not only fur­
J. Knowles and E. E. Hough plain­ Defendant. Divorce.
RIGHT PRICES.
By the time the war is over, the nishing the articles above mentioned,
tiffs, vs. A. Neff and Alfred Alarolf
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
C.
B.
United States will have no less than but it is contributing in tremendous
Defendants. Action (or money.
Diploma from Chicago Musical
Hadley, deceased. Oak Nolan, appel­ - two million men in arms and prob­ proportions to the food supply of the
J. W. Maddux plaintiff vs. F. C. lant. Appeal from County Court.
ably a much greater number; the nation and the Allies; and, it is con­ College.—Beginners receive the same
Feldschau
defendant.
Action for
Lee McCracken plaintiff, vs. Bay number depending entirely upon the tributing as fine a lot of red blooded, careful training as the most advanced
money.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
City Land Company, a corporation, , duration of the war, the longer it healthy, patriotic men as can be found
G. W. Gates and Company plaintiff, defendant. Rescission.
lasts the greater number of men in in any community on earth.
tion.
vs. A. F. Coat* Lumber Company
All lessons given at Studio.
The Pacific Coast Defense League
Isabella Bellingham plaintiff* vs. the army. This will draw a great
defendant. Action for money.
County Representative for the
Adam Bellingham defendant. Divorce. number of men from commercial and requests the endorsement of your
industrial activities and will, of course Commercial Club for an adequate Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
rum Hiatt plaintiff,
vs. Solon
Edith
McClure
plaintiff,
vs.
J.
C.
A medicine which has
entirely disrupt the commercial and system of military Highways on the grade pianos, pla/er-paonos, Victro’or
Schiffmann. Action for money.
McClure defendant. Divorce.
given satisfaction to its
industrial status of the country . Na­ Pacific Coast as advocated bjx it. Will etc.
J. M. Traxler plaintiff, vs. L. B. D. |
John A. Nelson, guardian for John tional endeavor will have been con- you please call a meeting of your
users for over 40 years,
Ivancovich and N. A. Ivaucovich de­
c - hawk .
Larsen,
non compis mentis, plaintiff, centrated upon the production and members and, after passing such
as Cardui has, must be a
fendants. Action for money.
vs. Frank Holmes, Webster Holmes, manufacture of these particular arti­
good medicine. If you
Jack Fendall plaintiff, vs. C. L. et al., defendants. Foreclosure of cles which are necessary to carry on resolution, forward a certified copy of
suffer from female
il.e
same
to
the
Secretary
in
Seattle,
Cornell defendant. Action for money. mortgage.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
the war.
troubles, and need a reli­
Washington; and will you write to
W. B. Alderman plaintiff, vs. John Sant Weil plaintiff, vs. Sadie Weil
To plunge this country from a peace your Senators and members of Con­ Bay City -
-
-
- Oregon
able, strengthening tonic,
Feldschau and Anna Feldschau de­ defendant. Divorce.
loving nation of industrial producers, gress, asking them to support the bills
of real medicinal value,
iciidants. Action for money.
to
a
patriotic
nation
concentrating
all
which will soon be introduced in Con­ J OHN LELAND HENDERSON
Joseph R. Thompson plaintiff, vs.
as proven by the experi­
M. W. Harrison plaintiff, vs. Ore- ! Nema Thompson defendant. Divorce. its efforts to supplying and producing gress for this system of
tin
ence of thousands o(
Ot
gon Box & Manufacturing Co, a cor- ■
the necessities of war, will not be
dei
ATTORNEY
L. Bettman plaintiff, vs. Carl E. anywhere near as great a change as Highways.
women users,
poration, defendants. Action for mon-
to
The writer will appreciate a reply
Emery and E. N. Emery defendants. changing this nation back
AND
to its advising of the action taken by your
I
cy.
TAKE
Foreclosure of mortgage.
original position; that of a nation de­ members.
Ro
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW
Raphael W nil & Company, a cor- |
Evan W. Petty plaintiff, vs. Abbie voted to peace and contented to de­
tas
Very respectfully submitted,
poration, defendants, vs. John K. ’
T illamook B lock ,
vote all its energies to producing and
to
L. J. Simpson,
Filler defendant. Action for money, j Petty defendant. Divorce.
Tillamook -
-
-
• Oregon
Mabie McDonald
plaintiff, vs. manufacturing the necessities of the
the
Pres. Pacific Coast Defense League.
ROOM NO; 261.
I d. Kellow plaintiff, vs. F. C.
Di- commercial world. For immediately
James
A.
McDonald
defendant.
to
Feldschau and John Erickson defend- ’
upon declaration of peace, there will
the
vorcc.
^ARL HABERLACH,
ants. Action for money.
not
I Casper Amacher plaintiff, vs. E. C. be thrown back upon the nation, with­ Surveying the Grand Ronde Road
Arthur E. Holden and Ether Holden
tha
Monnich, et al., defendants. Fore- out employment, an army of wo mil­
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
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husband and wife, plaintiffs, vs O. E.
lion or more men, and the t isk of
Mr». C. S. Budd, of
enti
1 closure of mortgage.
With
a
crew
of
surveyors
at
work,
Gulstrom defendant. Appeal
from
Covina, Calif., in writing
securing immediate employment for
T illamook B eock
woi
W. G. Dwight plaintiff, vs. J. A.
of her experience with
Justice Court, 2nd Justice District.
that great number of men, is one of headed by Mr. Eddy, of Salem, sur­
the
. Brant, et al, defendant. Foreclosure
veying
the
famous
Grand
Ronde
road
Cardui,
says:
“
1
took
a
Tillamook
Oregon
tremendous difficulty and will bring
Rudolph Zwcifc! plaintiff, vs. J. W.
C<
bottle at 13 years old, and
the Government face to face with a the people in the vicinity and at Little
Shortridge and Fila llimple defend­ of mortgage.
of ]
it
cured
my
headaches.
Nestucca
are
highly
elated
that
the
M. W. Harrison plaintiff, vs. Chas. problem fully as difficult to solve as
W EBSTER HOLMES.
ants. Action for money.
1 have taken it since mar­
tion
F. Haas, W. F. Wollitz, et al defend­ was that of preparing the same army long delay in the improvement of the
riage, and received much
Harris-Ammer Furniture Co, a cor­
The
condition
of
the
Grand
Ronde
road
is
ants. Foreclosure of mortgage.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
help horn it. Cardui is
to enter the present conflict.
poration, plaintiff, vs. Joe Blaser and
pres
the best medicine I ever
Guy A. Richards plaintiff, vs. Min­
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
The producing, manufacturing and to end. There is $40.000 available to
colo
Margaret Blaser defendant*. Action
took ... It was the only
be used on the road if conditions per­
nie
Z.
Richards
defendant.
Divorce.
industrial
conditions
of
peace
times,
FIRST STREET.
for motley.
criti
medicine ... that helped
mit. W ith the construction of eight
F. M. Dunn plaintiff, vs. Ncata F. will not immediately follow the end
my bacx... “ Try Cardui.
TILLAMOOK.
.
OREGON
fully
W . J. Stephens plaintiff, vs. Leopold
miles
through
the
Grand
Ronde
res
­
of the war, and it is safe to presume
strui
Blaser defendant. Action for money. Dunn defendant. Divorce.
All Druggists
that when the war docs end, it will ervation connecting with the Sour 0R. L. L. HOY
Donald
L.
Schofield
plaintiff,
vs.
Grass
road,
one
of
the
best
roads
in
A. G. Beals plaintiff, vs. 1.conard
end quickly and without very great
EBI3
M cC orinick defendant, Action for Ethel Schofield defendant. Divorce.
previous warning. It will take time, the country will be available for au­
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
tos
coming
from
the
eastern
part
of
money.
and a great deal of time, in which to
DON’T WAIT.
R. T. Boats plaintiff, vs. W. H.
readjust the commercial and indus­ the state to the coast any time of the
T illamook B lock ,
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pulia
Sales and Ethel Sales defendants. Take Advantage of an Astoria Citi­ trial activities of the nation , and it year.—News Reporter.
sitioi
Tillamook,
Action for money.
will be absolutely impossible for our
zen's Experience.
Oregon,
niisri
When the back begins to ache,
Government to find employment for Notice of Call of Tillamook City Im­
Bay City Logging Company plain­
mali;
rp H GOY NE,
tiff, vs. E. B. Wickhant defendant. I Don’t wait until backache becomes this great army of men immediately
provement Bonds for Payment.
thè i
i chronic;
alter the war is over. While employ­
Action for money.
’Till kidney troubles develop;
cour;
ATTORNEY-
AT-L
A
W.
ment
is
being
found
for
them
and
Improvement bonds of Tillamook
Webster Holmes, as Trustee of
Till urinary troubles destroy night s during the necessary time which it
It/a’
City are hereby called for payment on Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Lyster Brothers and J< linings, bank­ rest.
will
take
to
readjust
the
commercial
iatercst
paying
dates
their
respective
Profit by an Astroia residents ex­
rupt, plaintiffs, vs. Fred Burton and
I
papei
Tillamook .
Oregon.
Geo. W. Kiger defendants. Action for perience.
, and industrial conditions of the coun­ as follows:
Presi
try,
these
men
must
either
be
sup
­
Mrs. Mary E. Morrison, 595 Grand
Nos. I and 2 for $500.00 and$3i7.9i
money.
come
Ave., Astoria, Oregon., says: “At ported by the government, or wc will dated Feb. 3, 1913, payable Feb. 3, p> T. BOALS, M.D.,
School District No. 56, of Tilla­ times my back was so weak and sore have on every hand, soup kitchens
that
mook County, Oregon, plaintiff, vs. that I could hardly get around. When and bread lines, with its accompany­ 1918.
Gvrm
Nos. 3 and 5, for $400.00 and $466.34
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Corwin C. Byers and National Surety 1 bent over to do anything or sat in ing privations and suffering.
thè fi
dated
March
17,
¡913,
payable
March,
Company defendants. Action tor mon­ one position very long, it was all 1
Waterproof thè w
Surgeon S. P. Co.
\\ hat a splendid opportunity will
could do to straighten up. My kid­ be offered by solving this difficulty 17, 1918.
Absolutely- intere
ey .
(I.
O.
O.
F.
Bldg.)
Nos.
1,
2,
and
3,
for
$500.0«.
$50000
Rudolph Zwcifcl plaintiff, vs J. W. neys were also more or less out of 1 if wc can persuade the government to and $66.62, dated April 2, to>6. t
ident
Tillamook .... Oregon.
It’s loose fit and $
order during this trouble with my
Shortridge defendant. Action for re­ back. After 1 had taken two boxes of adopt these military highways, as a able Feb. 19, 1918.
Gerin
thè <
feel put you at ease
plevin.
Doan's Kidney Pills, my back felt means of defense for the Pacific
Nos. 4t to 56 inclusive of i««tt«- da’ d
Î E. REEDY, D.V M.,
Chas. Ray plaintiff, vs. F. C. Feld­ strong in every way and I was able to Coast, and immediately after the Oct. to, 1916, total of bomb. c..il< ’
any job that turns up Ameri
A me ri
declaration of peace, set to work on $1641.50, payable April to. 1018.
get about as well as ever.”
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schau defendant. Action for money.
SATISFACTION
Price
60c.
at
all
dealers.
Don
’
t
goes
i
these
highways,
whatever
nten
of
the
Interest
will
cease
on
the
respcrCve
VETERINARY.
’
Claude Meinccke, and Phillip S.
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
to figl
GUARANTEED
I
Seabrook, doing business as Meinccke Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that army that arc unable to find employ­ interest payment date* hove stated.
Both Phones.
A J TOW» CO BOSTON
Kn* -on,
A Seabrook, plaintiffs, vs. T. H. Mrs. Morrison had. Foster-Milburn ment elsewhere. The condition out­
-J - ..il
lined
above
is
one
that
probably
has
r.asurir.
Tillamook;
|-
Ciovnc defendant. Action for money. Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
• Oregon.
saying
is waii
ownini
lievi s
1 '
pa.
1»« mu<
CHE WING TO BA CCO :
Buy your Tobacco from us and save Money.
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Coast poWerCo.
;
Card-iH
I
The Woman’s Tonic
Ì
S^T/TOWERS
FISH BRAND
REFLEX
SLICKER
yard.