Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 25, 1918, Image 7

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL.. 25.
1918
Candid^ in Primary Section.
Weiss, A. A. Imlah and Ok B. Red-
Citation.
tax collector of tfcc county of Tillq- W. F. Wollitz and Mary Wollitx hist
berg.
Commissioner* ot port of Bay Chy
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».v . Court of the State of mook, State of Oregon, for Jhe’ wife, Roger L. Scott and Jane Scott,
In the v.
County
amount of Two and Seventy-three- hi* wife, were defendant«. Said judg­
Court Clerk Erwin Harrison re­
ussvll Hawkins, and F. C. Rob- . Oregon, * for
County,
wa Tillamook
xutamuuiv cuuui/.
. ceived** certificate of the primary
dollars, the ment being in favor of plaintiff and
ison.
1 | In the matter of the estate of Alfred one-hundreds ($2.73)
ballots01" 0°th tile Republican and
same being the amount then due and I against said defendants, and by which
Constable
First
Justice
District
—
J.
J.
Larson,
deceased.
pcllio<’.tic primaries to be held on
delinquent for taxes for the year 1914, j execution 1 am commanded to sell the
Spencer.
V erne L. Larson by Paul
together with penalty, interest and I real property mentioned in said ex­
prid. y
*7> aml contains the Iol-
W
"
.
-
I
Erickson, his duly appointed
|ownl<namcs tor the lirst congres-
costs thereon upon the real property ! ecution, and hereinafter described for Indiana Lady Describes Condition,
Guardian,
Old Pioneer Passes Away.
Plaintiff
assessed to you, of which you are the the purpose of satisfying said judg- j
4)oiia|lis‘r'Cl-
Which She Says Was Due To
vs.
! ijirucr that the names appear on
owner as appears of record, situated ment which is $500.00, with interest '
Hiram
1
erwilliger,
pioneer
of
Port
­
Margaret Larson, and all per­
tl,, Ldul as sent out to the County
in said county and state, and particu­ thereon at the rate of t> per cent per j
Constipation and Tells of
will not be adhered to, as un- land citizen, who typifies the spirit of sons unnamed and unknovyn,
larly bounded and described as fol­ annum from the 20th day of January, !
Relief Obtained From
I, r <e law whenever two or mure the west and whose family name is having or claiming to have an
lows, to-wit: Eot numbered Two (2) 1917, for the further sum of $75.00, 1
I, r,ii are candidates for the same known throughout the state, died at interest in the above estate as
in Block numbered Three (3) town of attorney's fees, and the sum of $38.90,
Black-Draught.
Beaver. Tillamook County, Oregon. | costs and disbursements of said cause.
ojib, the names on the ballot will us lioim died in south Portland early heirs or distributees.
'
Defendants
You are further notified that said J. | Said real property ordered to be sold,
to advanc-
n.u'', to avoid s;i. mg an alphabetical last week from causes due
Scottsburg, Ind.—Mrs. Annie Johnson,
1 o the above named defendant, C. Saling has paid taxes on said 'being described as follows, to-wit:
1>rercnce. L uucr the 1917 act all the ed age.For 70 years he has lived in
of
this place, writes: “I well remember
Portland,
arriving
with
Margaret
Larson,
and
to
all
persons
premises for prior or
subsequent
his parents
Beginning at the Southwest comer
iia) s 111 a!l>" u,,e precinct will be in
I suffered for a long time with constipa­
„ or years, with the rate of interest on 1 of Section 30; thence South
having
uR.ically the same order, but the after an eventful trip across the unknown and unnamed _____
310.74
claiming to have interest in the above said amount as follows:
| feet; thence East 373.74 feet, tl.cnce tion, w hich would get me down. I took
lilies "ill he rotated among the var- plains. He then was five years old.
His father, James
I
Terwilliger, took entitled estate as heirs or distribu-
Tax Rate of ! North 310.74 feet; thence West 30 doctors’ medicines and any number of
]y. pj -Ciucts so as to have each
in a a densely for- tees.
-.........
la-e appear at the In ad of the list up a donation claim
1 feet; thence North 277.2 feet; thence purgatives. They would leave me in a
In the name of the State of Oregon,
ested district, through which
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32 $2.10 15 Pct- | West 143 feet; thence South 83.96 worse condition than 1 was before taking,
the
wen possible.
Macadam road now passes and which you are hereby commanded to appear
464
1.88 >5 pct [feet; thence West 168.75 feet; thence and my stomach so upset... 1 know
republican Ticket.
I
28 2.10 • 5Pct South 193.24 feet to place of begin­ once I suffered . . . from constipation, I
member 01 the Republican Nat- in recent years became widely known before the Honorable County Court
for
lillainook
County,
State
of
Ore-
by
the
beautiful
Terwilliger
boulevard
the
owner
of
the
ning, containing four
and 52-100 was so ill we had to have the doctor, just
. jnal committee (vote tor one)—
which skirts the hills above the west 1 gen, in the court house of Tillamook
above described (4.52) acres more or less. All in so nervous and feverish. The doctor
f, uce Dennis, of Lu.on County.
I
City,
Oregon
on
the
15th
day
of
July,
banks
of
the
property as the same appears of rec­ Sections 30 and 21, Township 1 South, said I would have to quit medicines, my
VV illamette, in South
X.. ¡>u t. G nliams, 01 Multnomah
I 1918, atftlie hour of 10 a.m. of said ord, and each of the other persons Range 9 West, in Tillamook County,
Portland.
county.
stomach w as so bad ...
I lie father later bought a pice; of day, then and there to show cause, if above named are hereby further no­ Oregon.
•or cmled States Senator in Con­
My husband was reading and found
any exists, why a decree should not tified that J. C. Saling will apply to
property,
one
corner
of
which
subse
­
Therefore I will on the 4th day of something about Thedford’s Black-
gress to fill vacancy in term ending
be
entered
by
said
Court,
in
the
above
quently was disignated as First and
the Circuit Court of the County and May, 1918, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. Draught and brought me a package to
.„aieli 4. ‘Qty. (vole tor one)
\ 11. Burton, ot Multnomah county Morrison streets, and there erected a entitled cause and estate finding the state aforesaid for a decree foreclos­ m., at the front door of the Court try. I used it regularly at first until! be­
above named plaintiff, Vern L. Lar­ ing the lien against the property House in Tillamook City, Oregon, gan to feel better, then I used iust a dose
bred VV. Mulkey, ot Multnomah cabin and a blacksmith shop. The eld­
er Terwilliger plied his trade .here son, to be a legal heir and the ligiti- I above described and mentioned in said sell at public auction to the highest occasionally. I was cured ot this con­
county,
mate son of said deceased, and entitl- certificate, and you are hereby sum­ bidder for cash, all of the right, title, stipation and am sure the Black-Draught
t j.ai les J. Schnabel, ot Multnomah lor many years and in that vicinity'
'
ed,
as such, to take the residue of this moned to appear within sixty days inte.est, and estate which the defend­ did If it."
the son grew up as a child with most­
your stomach is out of order, you
county.
estate, share and share alike , with after the service of this summons ant Charles E. Haas had in and to wil! suffer from such disagreeable symp­
For United States Senator in Con­ ly Indians for playmates. For a while
the said defendant Margaret Larson, ; upon you, exclusive of the day of ser- said property on the 27th day of July, toms as headache, biliousness, indiges­
gress lor term beginning March 4, no white neighbors were closer than
on the next claim and Hiram learned as prayed for in this petition herein I vice, and defend this action or pay 1914, the date of the mortgage fore­ tion, etc., and unless something is done,
1919, (vote for one)
i
. toforc filed.
i the amount as above
shown, to- closed in said cause, and also all right, serious trouble may result.
s. n. Huston, of Multnomah county to speak the jargon fluently.
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
: And further, that you appear herein ' gether with costs and accrued interest title and interest of all persons claim­
In
1850
the
Terwilliger
family
re
­
found a valuable remedy for these
Charles L. McNary, of Marion
moved to South Portland, and 200 by answer on or before the time i and in case of your failure to do so a ing under said defendant Charles E. troubles.
It is purely vegetable, and
county.
yards from whre the modern home above designated, and set up your decree will be rendered foreclosing Haas, subsequent to said 27th day of acts in a prompt and natural way, help­
Robert N. Stanfield, of Umatilla
claim
of
heirship,
ownership
or
inter
­
ing
to
regulate
the liver and to cleanse
the lien of said taxes and costs against July, 1914. Said sale will be made sub­
of Mu Terwilliger now stands was
county.
the bowels of impurities.
est, which you, or any of you, have the land and premises above named. ject to redemption according to law.
built
the
homestead
log
cabin.
The
For K< presentative in Congress, first
Try Black-Draught.
EB-15
in said estate.
All process and papers in this pro­
Dated this 2nd day of April, 1918.
District, Benton, Clackamas, Clat­ son lived there a number of years and
1 his citation published by order of ceeding may be served upon the un­
engaged
in
a
variety
of
pursuits.
He
W.
L.
Campbell,
sop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Doug-
the Honorable A. M. Hare, Judge of dersigned residing within the State of
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Orc.
l.i-, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lin­ mined, worked as a logger, operated a said court, the first publication here­
Oregon, at the address hereinafter First publication April 4, 1918.
dai
ry
and
worked
in
a
tannery
built
TOWER’S FISH BRAND
coln, Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook
of
being
fixed
at
the
4th
day
of
by his father. >
mentioned. This summons is publish-| Last publication April 25, 1918.
Washington and Yamhill counties,
In 1869 he married Miss Mary Ed­ April, 1918, and the last publication, ed by order of the Hon Geo. R. Bag-1
(vote for one)
ley, Judge of the Circuit Court, dated I Notice of Hearing Final Account.
wards, of Tillamook, and together May 9, 1918.
\\. C. Hawley, of Marion county.
Witness my hand and the seal of March 28, 1918, the first publication
they lived in this county for nine
is a corker
For Governor (vote for one) —
»
A
years. Later they returned to Port­ this court affixed this 23rd day of hereof being April 4, 1918 and the
Notice is hereby given, that the
I. E. Anderson, of Wasco county.
for stay inn
last publication May 9, 1918.
land al lived continuously there un- March, 1918.
undersigned
has
filed
in
the
County
i
F. C. Harley, of Clatsop county
Erwin Harrison,
til his death.
Johnson & Handley,
Court of the State of Oregon, for Til­
Ous C. Moser, of Multnomah coun­
Clerk of the County Court
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
lamook County, her final account as
ty.
for Tillamook
County, Address 108 I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Notice to Creditors.
administratrix of the estate of Thom­
1 I. Simpson, of Coos county,
Oregon.
Tillamook, Oregon.
as Brooten, deceased; and that the
lames W ithycombe,
of Marion
The undersigned has been appointed
said court has set Saturday, the 4<h
county.
executor of the last will and testa­ Summons in Foreclosure of Delin­
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real
day of May, 1918, at ten o’clock a.m.
For Stale Treasurer (vote for one)
ment of Elizabeth J. Goodspeed, de­
quent Tax Certificate.
Property.
I at the courtroom of said court, in Til­
William Adams,
of Multnomah ceased, by the County Court of Till­
lamook City, Tillamook County, Ore­
county.
amook County, Oregon, and has
Notice is hereby given, that by vir- gon, as the time and place for the
In the Circuit Court of the State of
E. D. Cusick, of Linn county.
qualified as such. All persons having Oregon for Tillamook County.
tue of a writ of execution and order . hearing of objections, if any there be,
U. P. Holt, of Multnomah county. claims against the estate are required
H airproof Absolutely ’
of sale issued out of the Circuit Court j to the said account and the closing of
J. C. Saling,
Plaintiff.
O. M. Plummer, of Multnomah to present the same to me at my res­
of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook said estate.
vs.
Saimfaciion Guaranteed.
county.
idence in Bay City, Tillamook county, C. Mills,
County, to me directed, dated the 1st
Defendant.
Dated April 4th, 1918.
Thomas F, Ryan, of Clackamas Oregon, within six months from date
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
To C. Mills the above named de- day of April, 1918, upon a judgment
Ruby Brooten, Admin­
county.
A. J. TOWER CO.
BOSTON.
hereof, with proper vouchers.
and decree duly rendered, entered of
fendant:
istratrix of the Estate
Ben VV. West, of Marion county,
Dated April 25th, 1918.
In the name of the State of Oregon, record, and docketed, in and by said
of Thomas Brooten,
For Justice of the Supreme Court
Annie Hess, Executrix,
you are hereby notified that J. C. court on the 29th day of March, 1918,
Deceased.
(vote for one)
H. T. Botts, Attorney.
Saling, the holder of certificate of in a certain cause then in said court
I
Will pay you to see Everson tor a
John S. Cooke, of' Coos county.
Kuppenbcnder selb feed for less. safe investment in city property or
delinquency numbered 1061 issued on pending, wherein M. W. Harrison,
Charles A. Johns, of Multnomah Notice of Hearing Administratrix’s the 10th day of Febrauary 1917, by the was plaintiff, and Charles E. Haas, Call at the warehcuse.
farm lands.
county.
Final Account.
I
Percy R. Kelly, of Linn county.
For Attorney-General (vote for one)
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
George M. Brown, of Douglas coun­ dersigned administratrix in the above
ty.
entitled estate has filed her final ac­
For Superintendent of Public Instruc­ count with the County Court of Til­
tion (vote, for one)
lamook County, Oregon, and that said
J. A. Churchill, of Baker county.
Court, by an order duly made and en­
For Commissioner of the Bureau of tered has fixed Saturday, the 25th day
l.abor Statistics and Inspector of of May, 1918, at 10 o’clock a.m., as the
lactories and workshops, (vole for time, and the office of the County
one )
Judge for said Court, as the place, for
W illiani A. Dalzicl, of Multnomah the hearing of said final account.
county.
1 Notice is further given to all per­
C. H. Gram, of Multnomah county. sons to appear at said time and place
John H. Holston, of Multnomah and show cause, if any there be, why
County.
said final account should not be al­
John C. Nickuni, of Multnomah lowed, said administratrix discharged
county.
and her bondsmen exonerated.
For Ciminissioner of ths Public Ser-
Dated April 25th, 1918.
vice Commission of Oregon, (vote
Catherine A. Long,
Administratrix of the Es-
for one)
Frank J. Miller, of Lyin county.
tate of Frank Long, Sr.,
Fred A. Williams, of Josephine
deceased, Tillamook, Ore.
county.
Citation.
Fur Superintendent of Water Divis­
------ o - -
ion No. 1. Benton, Clackamas, Clat­
sop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Doug­ I I11 the County Court of the State of
las, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Oregon, for "Tillamook County
Lake, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, In the Matter of the Estate
Multnomah,
Polk,
Tillamook, of Janies R. Eldridge, deceased.
To Frank Eldridge, Jennie Van
Washington and Yamhill counties,
Horn, the heirs of the abeve named
(vote for one.)
deceased, and all others unknown.
H. E. Abry, of Columbia county.
Percy A. Cupper, of Marion county. Greetings:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
J- B. Schaefer, of Multnomah coun­
you and each of you are hereby cited
ty.
For Representative, Fourteenth Rep- and
___ required to appear in the above
resentative District, Tillamook and . Court at the Court House in 1 Tilla­
I mook City in said county and state,
The mellow, nnequaled flavor of RAIN I FIR
Yamhill counties (vote for one)
C. J .Edwards, of Tillamook county.’ I on the 24th day of May, 1918, at io
SPECIAL makes it the choice of youngsters
o'clock in the forenoon of said day,
Democratic Ticket.
I
then
and
there
to
show
cause,
if
any
who
as well as those who always will be young.
There are only four persons
I
have filed petitions to have their exists, why an order to sell should
names on the Democratic ballot, not be made as prayed for in the
It’s seldom that anyone is satisfied with a
petition herein filed fur the sale of
which are as follows.
to-
the
following
described
property,
single bottle— its goodness is so captivating.
For member of Democratic National
wit:
Committee, (vote for one)
A tract of land 56 feet wide of! t lie
Will H. Hornibrook, of Linn county
There should be a case in every home all the
J. VV. Morrow, of Multnomah coun­ entire west side of the following de­
Begin
­
scribed
tract
of
land,
to-wit:
I
.
time— and the children should be urged to
ty.
For United Status Senator in Con­ ning at a point sixty feet south of the
drink it in preference to miscellaneous con­
gress, for term beginning March 4, southeast corner of Block 13 in Park
Addition
to
Tillamook
City;
thence
coctions.
1919. (vote for one)
Will R. King, of Malheur County. west to the center of Dclmontc
Oswald West, of' Multnomah coun­ Street ill said Park Addition; thence
It's oj good for one as its flavor is pleasing—
south to the south line of the sub­
ty.
division
known
as
Goodspeed
s
Park;
nothing in it to harm the tiniest tot.
1 lie other portion of the Democrat­
thence east to the west line of lot 4
ic ticket to be left blank.
of said Goodspeed s I ark, thence
The Local Ticket.
Be sure, however, to get the genuine—for
north to the place of beginning con­
There is little interest taken in the taining 4 acres more'or less, and in­
there are many imitations.
local election, with the exception of cluding Blocks 18 and 19 of ’a‘d I,ark
YrnCU ana RAINIER RrECIAL at
that fur the office of county commis­ Addition in Section 30, 1 I S., R. 9
inn», coft». tutla fountasiM. drup
sioner, the four year terra, where
Ask
for
RAINIER
SPECIAL
»tore», grortrie». daportment «tore«,
. VV. M.
there arc five candidates. All who VV Witness,
the Hon. A. M. Hare Judge
on dining oar» and >trj»m»hip» and
have filed petitions are Republicans,
of the above named court, with the
at eantrmmmt». mobtliznU'm comp«,
the Democrats failing to put up any seal of said Court affixed this 23rd
natal nation» and rltcnThrtr where
one for local offices. Those who have
food thing» to drink art »old.
day of April, 1918.
tiled are.
Attest: Erwin Harrison, County Clerk
County Sheriff—VV. L. Campbell
First publication, April 25, 19|S-
County Clerk—Erwin Harrison.
Last publication May, 23, 1918.
Conty Surveyor—VV. S. Coates.
RAINIER PRODUCTS COMPANY, Settle, U. S. A. Manufacturer
Count} Commissioner <2 year uncx-
Money to .oan on farm lands, from
of
New Rainier, Meh Rainier, Ramie» Special ao«l Syro, a table syrup.
Pired term)—H. V. Alle£.
1500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
County Commissioner, (4 years) H. of interest. We want your business.
Distributed in Tillamook by LANG & CO.
M. Farmer, D. A. Bailey, John M. See Everson.
STOMACH
TORN UP
REFLEX SLICKER 4
MELLOW
“/ like RAINIER
SPECIAL best of all”
lOc Bottles