TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 27, 1918, » TEMFERATURE AND TEMPIR. Here Is a good old story that sone­ body has taken th« trouh'e to dress up tn khaki—or hospital blue: Sister Anne was going the round of the ward In the big hospital for wound­ ed soldiers, examining the medical charts over each bed and taking tem­ peratures. Reaching the side of one hero, in whose mouth she had left the ther­ mometer a minute ago, she was horri­ fied to And, withdrawing It, that it reg­ istered 120, although only an hour ago the patient was normal. Swiftly she summoned the house doctor, but he, on arriving, was seriously perturbed, as there was nothing In the patient’s condition to account for the sudden rise. •'Look here," he said to the soldier, "have you dropped this thermometer or been fooling with It?” "No, sir. Only been stirring my tea with It 1" Upset Her Balance. Like a rose petal on a zephyr she blew Into the hosier’s. “I’m looking for something nice for a young man," she said shyly to the gallant behind the counter. “Why dan’t you look tn the mirror T" asked the hosier, and she was so flus­ tered that he managed to get an order for four dosen raincoats that she didn’t want, before she knew what she was doing. ,’N LUCK. I CAN’T TRUST ONE’S IMPULSE Summons. Cases Known Where Men Who Have Forsworn Whisky and Tobacco Have Changed Their Minds. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County. Mollie Shartel, Plaintiff, vs. Mark T. Shartel, Defendant. To Mark T. Shartel, the above | named defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon, you arc hereby required to appear j and answer the complaint filed again­ st you herein, on or before the last I day of the time prescribed in the or- 1 der for the publication of this cum- mons, to-wit: July 4th, 1918, and if you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving and annulling the contract of marriage now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant and that the plaintiff have the custody of the minor children, Evelyn, Gordon, William and Paul Shartel, and for I such other relief in equity which the Court may deem just. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County Judge of Tilla­ mook County, Oregon, in the absence of the judge of the above named Circuit Court from said county, said order being made and filed herein on the 20th day of May, 1918, and tlie date of the first publication hereof is May 23, 1918, and the date of the last publication is July 4, 1918. Johnson & Handley, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Address: 107-8-9 I. O. O. F. Bldg, Tillamook, Ore. I was much Interested In Chauncey Depew s story of the way he broke away from tobacco at the ripe age of sixty years. “G. M. F." writes in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. “I bought a Partaga and walked up the hill to the capltol. I was feeling very bad. At the State street corner I looked at my cigar and said: ‘Old friend, you have sacrificed yourself for me. and I've pretty nearly sacri­ ficed mysef for you. Here’s where you and I part company.’ I tossed the cigar away, it hit the side of a passing horse car and landed in the street. The car conductor Jumped off, picked it up and went on, smoking happily." If the car cendnctor had not grabbed the cigar Chauncey might here changed his mind and reclaimed it Grandma need to say that one should never act upon Impulse. I remember quitting the use of tobacco once, while Ashing, and I afterward changed my mind and walked back a quarter of a mile to retrieve my snipe. The fel­ low who forswears boose and breaks bls bottle impulsively generally man­ ages to get another pint somewhere. Renunciation Is not likely to possess a durable quality if it la handcuffed. I like to imagine a man giving up smoking, with a vest pocket full of cigars, or whisky, with a barrel of R in the cellar. I say I like to imagine It, but do they ever do that? Most smokers never quit until their draft Is shut off. — MOTH’S MISSION ON EARTH Gassed. The perfume of the wildwood flower Expands across the scene, And then is wholly smothered by The scent of gasoline. A Sleepy Humorist. ‘ Mrs. Tlmmld—John, wake up! •There’s a man downstairs; I’m sure I heard a noise that sounded like a yawn. Husband—-Oh, go to sleep. What you heard was probably the rubber plant stretching Itself.” His Real Worth. “Did you see the widow of our late friend?” "Yes, but when I told her I had called to extend my condolences, she asked my congratulations Instead. She had Just received his insurance money.” Sad but True. Mrs. Hickson—Some men are so pe­ culiar. Mr. Huson—How so? Mrs. Hickson—They would rather lose $30 playing poker than give their wives $10 for a new- hat. Their Way. “Average Juries remind me of a self­ cocking revolver.” “In what way?” "They go off as soon as they're charged, but nobody knows what they’re going to hit.” COMPELLED TO WORRY. "More trouble.” "Why, I thought yon were a mem­ ber of a ‘don't worry’ club” “Yes, but they fixed it so that I can't avoid worry. They made me secretary and treasurer.” That Unregulated Product. Mary had a little bale With cotton white as snow. And everywhere It wanted to The price was sure to go. ------ o------ In the Circuit Court of the State of Would Seem Somewhat Hard to Ex­ 1 Oregon, for Tillamook County. plain, Unleaa It Be to Cause House­ Casper Amacher. Plaintiff. 1 wife Much Worry. vs. E. C. Monnich and Metta E. Here is a life history of that frail, Monnich, his wife, Strome Dav­ yellow quarter-inch moth. Those that id, true name David Strome, we see fluttering about the house are Joseph David, true name Jos­ probably looking for a good place to eph Strome, W. G. Dwight, J. stnrt a colony. Each female moth lays M. Nichols, J. H. Mariels, and about 50 eggs. She glues each one A .A. Hatfield, Defendants. carefully to the fiber of cloth or fur, By virtue of an execution, judgment and she Is especially pleased with ' order, decree, and order of sale, issu- fuzzy fabrics, fringes, and frayed edges j cd out of the above entitled Court where she can bury her eggs deep In and cause, to the undersigned Sheriff the ambush of tangled threads. After | of Tillamook County, Oregon, under she has fastened all her eggs her life- date of May 6th, 1918, in favor of the work is over and she dies. 1 plaintiff Casper Amacher, and again­ It takes the eggs Just a week to st the above named defendants and hatch. Out of each one comes a wee each cf them, that the plaintiff recov­ translucently white caterpillar which er from the defendants the sum of ■ starts Immediately to do damage. As $860.00 with interest thereon from the it eats. It builds a gallery to live in date of said decree at the rate of 8 from a sort of silk of its own making, percent until paid, the further sum of mingled with fibres torn from the fa­ $75.00 the plaintiff's attorney fee, the bric on which It lives. The caterpillar sum of $16.74 as taxes, and the costs gnaws at your coat or your dress or and disbursements of said suit taxed your blankets for about ten weeks. at $24.00, and debarring and foreclos­ Then It enlarges Its feeding case to ing all interest, title, or right of each make a cocoon. Two weeks It sleeps and all of the defendants in said suit | In this cocoon, then the case bursts, to the property hereinafter described the caterpillar comes out a pale, dusty and commanding the undersigned yellow moth, mates, and starts an­ I Sheriff to make sale of the following other destructive cycle of life. described real property, to-wit: The North-east quirtcr of the South Fortunes In Bibles. west quarter and the North-west Eccentric people often conceal sums quarter of the South-east quarter of of money In the family Bible, where It ■ Section ten, in township Five South Is discovered, sometimes by chance, of Range Ten West if Willamettê after their death. Meridian, in Oregon, contain'ng 80 Such an Incident occurred In Paris. acres more or less, in Tillamook | A French Pollu returned home from County, Oregon. I the front to find that his father had Now therefore, by virtue of said Just died. He had left him nothing In execution, decree, and order of sale, Ills will, only the family Bible. Closer and in compliance with the demands Inspection revealed between Its pages of said writ I will on Monday, the securities to the value of $65,0001 1st day of July, 1918, at 10 o’clock a. A few years ago a young nobleman m. at the front door of the Tillamook who was In financial difficulties had oc­ County Court House, at Tillamook, casion to refer to the family Bible for Orcgcr, sell at public auction, sub­ a date there recorded. In so doing he ject to redemption, to the highest bid­ came across a number of Bank of Eng­ der for cash in hand, -.11 right, title, land notes, amounting collectively to claim and interest which the within a considerable sum, which more than named defendants, or any of them had met his liabilities. Then he recalled in or to the above described real his mother's dying words that “Help property on June 5th., 1915, the date might be found in the Bible when all of the mortgage executed by John N. other sources failed.” But he had paid I Hulett and Mary E. Hulett, his wife, "’"“¡L 'and herein foreclosed, '___ ____ ... _____ I__ i, or since that talnly never dreamed of so practical a date had in or acquired to the above fulfillment of her words. described premises or any part there­ —---------------------- i H_ of, in order to satisfy said execution, Qualities of Leadership. judgment, decree, and order of sale, The real fulcrum of life problems is 1 interest, costs and accruing costs. within the man himself. It’s what Dated this 25th day of May, 1918. folks call ability. It's not glibness, su­ W. L. Campbell, perficial slickness or any power of Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore. pull. It’s Just a definite consciousness Otto W. Heidcr, Sheridan of ability and that ability put to work. and Willamina, Ore., At- With some folks habit plays an Im­ torney for Plaintiff. portant part. They leurn to do things First publication May 30, 1918. by rote, As long as requirements fol- Last publication, June 27, 1918. low the routlne they muke a good showing, But when the unexpected Notice to Creditors. turns up they are at sea. They rep­ resent a certain type of ability, but Notice is hereby given that the urt- not the best. Men seeking help of the highest grade want men of brains, in­ dersigned has been appointed admin­ itiative and resources. They want men istrator, with the will annexed, of the that are unabashed before calamities. estate of Hugh Faraday Barnard, de­ They want men that do not have to ceased, by the County Court of Tila- wait for orders, but who know what to mook, Oregon, and has qualified as do In emergency and are not afraid to such. All persons having claims against assume the responsibility for their ac­ tion. Such men are conscious of being the estate are notified to present the leaders and ask only for opportunity same for allowance to the undersign­ ed, at the office of H. T. Botts, At­ to show what they can do. torney at Law, Tillamook City, Ore­ gon, within six months from the date Very Little Escaped Taxation. The names of more than 150 differ­ of this notice. Dated June 20, 1918. ent taxes Imposed on the Egyptians of • John William Jennings the Roman period have been learned Administrator. from papyri. Besides the poll tax, they Include taxes on exports and Im­ ports, on animals, on business trans­ actions, such as sales and mortgages. Imposts for the benefit of the govern­ A Louder Nolee. Williams—Do those dogs up your ment and Its officials, from the em­ peror downward, who took his bak­ way still howl all night? Johnson—No. they have given up in shish In the form of a national offer­ ing, at his accession. When one fur­ (llsgust since the twins arrived. ther considers the other burdens to which property was liable, the Impo­ Its Class. “Divorce la a sort of telephonic dis­ sition of public duties and the dis­ charge of costly municipal functions. connection.” t;,e wonder is that there was anythin* “How so?” jeft to tax. "Isn’t It a ring off?” Notice is hereby given, that the un­ dersigned, M. Abplanalp, by an order of the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, duly made and en­ tered, has been appointed administra­ tor of the Estate of John Abplanalp, late of said county. Notice is further given, that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requir­ ed to present the same to the under­ signed, with proper vouchers and du­ ly verified, within six months from this date. Tillamook Oregon, May 30, 1918. M. Abplanalp, Administra- trator of the Estate of John Abplanalp, deceased, Tillamook, Oregon. Johnson & Handley, Attorneys. Unusual Times ARE facing the most extraor- inary situation in the history of our country. Never before have so many new problems—so many de­ mands for re-adjustment—thrust them­ selves upon men and women for settle­ ment. Things big with fate are happening and we must know how to adjust our business—our homes—our personal lives to the new conditions. This bank publishes a Monthly Bulletin Letter that represents a very unusual service at this time. In a clear and general way these Bulletins present the pith of facts that influence your welfare. and and will free STOMACH TORN UP This is one of the ways we are helping our friends customers to meet the demands of the present assisting them in their plana for the future. We gladly mail future copies regularly to anyone for the asking. • Miase Lady Describes CaadKaa, Which She Says Was D m Ta Tillamook County Bank CoBstipatios and Tafle «Í Tillaunook. Orsgon I Relief Obtained Froa Black-DrauyhL Scottsburg, Ind.—Mrs. Annie Johnson, of this place, writes: “1 well remember 1 suffered for a long time with constipa­ tion, which would get me down. 1 took doctors* medicines and any number ot purgatives. They would leave me in a worse condition than I was before taking, and my stomach so upset... I know once 1 suffered ... from constipation, I was so ill we had to have the doctor, just so nervous and feverish. The doctor said 1 would have to quit medicines, my stomach was so bad ... My husband was reading and found something about Thedford’s Black- Draught and brought me a package to try. 1 used it regularly at first until I be­ gan to feel better, then I used just a dose occasionally. 1 was cured 01 this cou- stipation and am sure the Black-Draught did it.” If your stomach is out of order, you will suffer from such disagreeable symp­ toms as headache, biliousness, indiges­ tion, etc., and unless something in done, serious trouble may result. Thedford’s Black-Draught has been found a valuable remedy for these troubles. It is purely vegetable, and acts in a prompt and natural way, help­ ing to regulate the liver and to cleanse the bowels of impurities. Try Black-Draught. EB-15 Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Real Property. I First Manager—Then you had a sat­ isfactory season? Second Manager—Very! Two of our most antagonistic critics died. Administrator’s Notice to Creditoi*. "Z Notice to Car Owners. Notice is hereby given that all owners of cars, who fail to display a red light in the rear, as required by the laws of Oregon, will be presccut- ed as provided by the law. Notice is also given that all vehicles turning into a street to the left must pass around the signs which are placed at the intersections of the two streets. Emi! Hcusser, Marshal. City Transfer Co C. E. MELLETTE, Proprietor. GUY ALLMON, Manager. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. WOOD, COAL, STORAGE. DRAYAGE. STEAM HEATED STORAGE. Get our Prices on Special Trips to the Beaches. CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND ¿ io««» For disenfecting where Contagious or infectious diseases are prevailing. CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­ ful Germicidal mixture and by its use will improve general stable conditions. FISH BR4ND SLICKERS will keep you dry as nothing *else will C. I. CLOUGH CO. RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. fish brand tSSWP SF15*» . DEALERS EVERYWHERE 1 A. J. TOWER CO. — — BOSTON. LATEST Î Dr. E. L. 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