Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 07, 1918, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
NOVEMBER 7, 1918
of the supreme court and all other
Notice of Final Account.
Notice of Sale of Real Property By
officers of the United Strates whose
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Administrator De Bonis Non.
appointments are not herein other­
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her final ac-
In the County Court of the State of
Even to the casual reader, the wise provided for.
Colonel House is a private citieen. count as executrix of the last will Oregon, for the County of Mult­
sporting page of the dally newspaper,
appears to be a mere shadow of its on precisely the same legal footing I and testament of Elizabeth J. Good- nomah.
In the matter of the Estate of
former glory. Sports have suffered as any other private citizen. The speed, deceased, in the county court
greatly because the young men are president has not nominated him to of Tillamook County, Oregon, and LeonardeKrebs, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that pursu­
now in the army and navy service,—• the senate, and the senate of course, said court has appointed Monday,
has not confirmed him to any public the 25th day of November, 1.918, at ant to power and authority granted
News Reporter.
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position.—Spokesman Review.
ten o’clock, a.m., at the county court to the administrator de bonis non of
I room, in the court house in Tilla­ the Estate of Leonard Krebs, deceas­
Now that the lime plant of Gold
Hill is producing it is up to the Paying the Penalty for Their ’’Dirty mook City, Oregon, as the time and ed, by the ubove entitled court on
place for hearing objections to said the 25th day of September, A. D.
farmers of Oregon to make it a suc­
Trick.”
¡account, and the settlement thereof. 1918, the administrator de bonis non
cess by sending in orders. A produc­
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of the above entitled estate will from
tion of one carload a-day, to be in­
Maximilian
Harden, Germany’s : Dated, this October 24th, 1918.
and after Friday, . the 8th day of
Anna Hess, Executrix.
creased to two, is the average capac­ brilliant free lance editor, states the |
November, 1918, offer for sale and
H/T. Botts, Attorney.
ity. If the plant is to operate, it must truth with engaging frankness;
• will proceed to sell at private sale to
convert its production into money,
“We started the war with a dirty
| the highest bidder for cash, subject
and much ot the Oregon soil needs trick and all our subsequent victories
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
| to confirmation by the County Court
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lime.—Willamina 1*10163.
have been the results of dibhonesty.
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In the Circuit Court of the State of i for Multnomah County, State of Ore­
William II is a film hero and Ger­
gon, all the right, title and interest
The after-war program is second many a vulgar cinematograph show. Oregon, for Tillamook County.
of said estate in and to the follow-
in importance only to the war pro­ We sit today on the ruins of 30 years Jus. M. Eiickson, Plaintiff.
Ing described real property situated
vs.
gram, for, whether autocratic
or of Hohenzollern politics.
in Tillamook County, State of Ore-
democratic, Germany will attempt to
The "dirty trick’ was Germany’s W. A. Clark and Mrs. W. A. Clark
Defendant. gon, to-wit:
win by guile the trade she ha/ lost sly manipulation of Austria to seize
All of Lots Numbered One, Two,
Notice is hereby given, that by vir­
by war and frightfulness. The nature upon the Serajevo assassination of
of a people does not change suddenly the Austrian crown prince as a pre­ tue of a judgment in the above en­ Three, Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen
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when it dons a democratic suit of text for war. The dishonesty was the titled cause and court, made and en­ of Block Numbered Two in the Town
clothes. The American people will canting, lying insistent plea put i tered on the 7th day of October, 1918, of Woods, County of Tillamook«
need defense in peace as they have forth by the kaiser and his aides in favor of the above named plain­ State of Oregon;
An undivided one half interest in
needed it in war.-—Oregonian.
that Germany was fighting a defen­ tiff, and against the above named de­
fendants, and each of them, for the and to Lots Numbered One, Two and
sive war.
The request that Sunday school be
To do Hardin justice, it must be sum of $422.27, and costs in the fur­ Three in Block Numbered One In the
held in the homes last Sunday was said that from the beginning he ther sum of 812.40, und by virtue of Town of Woods, County of Tilamook,
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I complied with in many instances by scorned the hypocricy of the German ' an order of sale for attached real State of Oregon;
An undivided one-half interest in
Dallas families. The opening of a government. In the opening weeks of property, made and entered on the
church door Is not the only call to the conflict his newspaper was sup­ last named date, and of an attach­ and to Tract No. 654 as shown by
worship. The really religious man pressed for this frank avowal:
ment execution, issued by authority Volume One, page 251, Line 3 of
makes an altar of religious fever in
Cease the pitiful attempts to ex­ of said judgment and order on the 1913 Tstx Roll of Tillamook County,
his own home. The real triumph of cuse Germany’s action. No longer 21st day of Oct., 1918, commanding State of Oregon, in Section 19, Town
faith is. to be able to be religious wail to strangers, who do not care to me to sell all the right, title and in­ ship Four South, Range Ten West of
whether you have a church to keep hear you, telling them now dear to terest of the said defendants in and the Willamette Meridian in Tilla­
you going or not. The church is the us were the smiles to peace we had to the real property hereinafter de­ mook County, State of Oregon; and
An undivided one-half interest in
organized public expression of re­ smeared like rouge upon our lips and scribed, to satisfy said judgment,
ligion. It is valuable, but not absolu­ how deeply we regret in our hearts costs and expenses incurred under and to a pared of land described as
tely essential to religion. One may be that the treachery of conspirators said execution, I, W. L. Campbell, follows: “Beginning at the Southeast
religious at home as well as in dragged us unwillingly into a forced Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon, corner of A. Phelps one-acre Tract
church. The devoted Christian spirit war. » » » That national selfish­ in Tillamook, Oregon, on Saturday, in Section 19, Township Four South
will find a way to worship his God ness does not seem a duty to you, but the 23rd day of November, 1918, at of Range 10 West of the Willamette
no matter what regulations may be a sin, in something you must conceal ten o’clock a.m. of said date, at the Meridian; Thence North 6 degrees
37 minutes West 150 feet; thence
put around churches.—Observer.
from foreign eyes. *
• ♦ Not as front door of the Court House of said
North 83 degrees 23 minutes East
Tillamook
County,
will
sell
for
cash
weak-willed blunderers have we un­
The reason why the pits of stone­ dertaken the fearful risk of this war. in hand to the highest bidder, in 206 feet; thence South 6 degrees 37
fruits and shells and nuts are good We wanted it.
obedience to said judgment, order minutes East 199 feet to the inter­
section line of ordinary high water;
material for gas-masks is simply be­
Harden administers bitter
but and execution, all the right, title and
cause. when converted into charcoal, wholesome medicine to the kaiser, interest of said defendants, which thence South 76 degrees 8 minutes
they are found to absorb a larger the general staff and the deceived they, or either of them had at 3 West 208 feet along the line of ordi­
percentage of the poisonous gases German people. They are paying now o’clock p.m., July 16, 1918, or at any nary high water; thence North 6 de­
than the charcoal made from woody the penalty for the “dirty tricks” time thereafter, in and to the follow­ grees 37 minutes West 74 feet to the
matter of other kinds. It is easy to and 30 years of fatuous following of ing described real property, situated place of beginning in the Town of
Woods, Tillamook County, State of
provide a chemical that will neu­ Hohenzollern
politics.— Spokesman in Tillamook County, Oregon, to-wlt: Oregon.
tralize one particular gas, but when Review.
The Southwest quarter of the
Bids offered in writing for said
the familiar fifty-seven varieties are
Southwest quarter and the Southeast
real property may be made at any
outnumbered by the production of
quarter
of
the
Southeast
quarter
The Tank Situation.
German gas-factories, it becomes
of Section 5, Township 2, South, time after the publication of this
necessary to carry a special mask for
Frequent references appear in <1 ¡H- of Range 10, West of the Willam­ notice and before making sale at the
each or discard the idea of chemical patches from the front, especially ette Meridian, and Lot 1, Sec­ office of Emil P. Slovarp, Attorney,
neutralization and adopt another those which have been subjected to tion 8, said Township, lying North 608-9 Henry Building, Portland, Ore.
that will take care of all gases alike, the tender ministrations of the Com­ and west of the Netarts County road. Dated and first publication October
10th, 1918.
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which is what has been done in the mittee on Public Information, to Dated this October, 22, 1918.
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Jefferson J. Krebs,
selection of porous varieties of chart the heroic and effective work of “the
W. L. Campbell,
Administrator de bonis non.
coal.—Telephone Register.
American Tanks”, And these refer-
Sheriff of Tillamook
C. C. Stout and Emil P. Slovarp,
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ences are just as misleading—and
County, Oregon.
608-9 Henry Building, Portland, Ore.
The Woodburn Independent makes designed to be—as were the constant First publication Oct. 24, 1918.
the sensible suggestion that now that references of a few months ugo io the Last publication November 21, 1918. Attorneys for the Estate.
people have become accustomed to “American aeroplanes” on the West­
meeting subscriptions for war work ern front. The tanks referred to are
Administrator’# Notice to Creditor».
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
and buying bonds, when the war ends American to the extent that they are
and when the need of these sub­ maned by American soldiers and un­
Notice is hereby given, that the
In the Circuit Court of the State of undersigned Adolph Schild, by an
scriptions has passed, there be one der the command of American gener­
Oregon
for
the
County
of
Tillamook.
great final drive which will create a als. But the studied implication that
order of the County Court for Tilla­
fund that will give each state in the they are American built tanks are Smith-Wagoner Company.
mook County, Oregon, duly made
A corporation,
Plaintiff.
and entered, has been appointed ad­
union the good roads they so badly false, for the tank program has col­
vs.
ministrator of the Estate of Margar-
need. The suggestion has been made lapsed as completely as did the aeor-
Charles
Stonehouse
and
Mat-
et'na Schild, deceased, and has quali­
before, but reiteration shows that plane program.
tie Stonehouse, Defendants.
fied as such. Notice is further given
the idea is sinking in, and we be­
Months ago there was established
Pursuant to an execution Issued that all persons having claims again­
lieve It none to early to begin to plan. an American assembliiig plant for
The United States ¡3 creating a great tanks in France, and contracts were out of the above entitled court, to st the said estate must present the
army and transporting it overseas let to English, French and Americans me directed, dated October 23rd, same to the undersigned at Tilla­
has shown what can be done by a for approximately 590 tqnks each. 1918, and a judgment, decree and mook, Oregon, on or before 6 months
great nation when necessary, and the | .«hen, a short time ago, the 1,099 order of sale rendered and entered after this date, duly verified and
construction of a system of perman­ i tanks contracted for in France and in the above entitled cause, October with proper vouchers.
ent highways would be child’s play i Great Britian had been delivered 12, 1918, in favor of Smith-Wagoner Dated this October, 3, 1918.
Plaintiff, vs Charles
Adolph Schild, Adminis­
when compared with the achieve­ I and assembled, the parts of not one Company,
trator of the Estate ot
ments of the past year. For another complete American tank had arrived. Stonehouse and Mattie Stonehouae,
defendants, for 8158.70, and the
Margaretha Schild, de­
thing, it might be well to keep in
The War Department program call­
ceased, Tillamook, Ore.
mind the problem of employment ed for the construction of 4,499 further sum of 818.00 costs, which
when the great army
disbands. tanks in this country. Ou September sums bear interest at 6 per cent per
Notice of Budget Meeting.
\
There will be highly trained engi­ ’ll, just eight tanks had been com- annum from October 12, 1918, and
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neers without employment, and the ! ! pleted. There was prospect, it was the costs ot this writ, commanding
To the taxpayers of the Port of
highway engineers who have built • I 1 officially stated to members of the me to make sale of the Southwest
the military roads in France will Senate Military Committee, that a Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Bay City, Oregon.
At a meeting of the Board of Com­
compose a trained unit which could 1 i total of forty tanks would be deliv- the Northwest Quarter of Section 36,
be duplicated under ordinary circum- , ered during the month of September. Tp. 1 South, Range 9 West, W. M. missioners of the Port. of Bay City,
in Tillamook County, Oregon, con­ Oregon, held on the 28th day of Oc­
stances. Not all of these men of
Months ago a tank training camp
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course would be available when mus- was established at Gettysburg, Penn. taining 10 acres more or less, J will, I tober, 1918, the following estimate
or budget of the receipts and dis­
¡on
Monday,
November
25th,
1918
at
tered out of the service, but it Is 1 On September 1 not one tank had
likely that many would welcome the been delivered at the camp, and the i [ 10 o’clock a.m. at the front door of bursements of the said Port for the
opportunity to utilize the knowledge men who had enlisted for and been I | the County Court House, for Tllla- year 1919 was ordered published as
of road building they have gained in assigned to tank service were being 1 mook County, at Tillamook, Oregon, required by law:
Receipts.
the army. With a great project of i trained With blue-prints, paper rep- I I sell, at public auction (subject to
this kind under way it would seem resentatlons of the machines they .redemption^ to the highest bidder Balance on hand January
there would be a gradual absorption were supposed to master. Whether for cash, all the estate, right, title 1st, 1919, after paying the
of the extra labor set before, but reit­ or not the deficiency at Gettysburg and Interest which the above named interest coupons then due on
758.67
eration show's that the men released has been remedied since by the de­ defendants, or either ot them, had, the bonds of the Port ... 8
21,970.00
from exclusive war industries and livery of at least one tank, in order on the 3rd day of March, 1915, or Tax levy............................
the slump that many fear will not that the men may have the opportun- j which they, or either of them, or any
Total.............................. 125,728.67
develop. For these reasons the sug­ ity to study the form and substance, i person claiming through them, or
Disbursements.
gestion is not one to be idly dismiss­ as well as the paper designs, the Mili- ¡either of them, since that date ac-
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ed, and is forth careful consideration • tary Committee is not informed. To ■ quired, or now have, in and to the Interest on the 8497,000.00
and an attempt to shape it into prac­ I learn the reasons for the collapse of ' above described property, or any bond Issue of the Port, at fi
tical form which will permit adop­ the tank program it will probably be I part thereof, to satisfy said execu­ per cent per annum, payable
tion, judgment, decree, order of sale, one half July 1st, 1919, and
tion.—Hilsborol Independent.
necessary to ask Secretary Baker—
one half January 1st, 1920
costs
and accruing costs.
although members of Congress have
............................................... 824,420.00
W.
L.
Campbell,
Status of Colonel House.
asked him and he has replied that
Appropriated for landing
Sheriff
of
Tillamook
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i that is “military
information not
float at Bay City............
250.00
County, Oregon.
A Faria dispatch reporta that Pres-
. proper to disclose.”
Balance to cover legal and
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First
publication
Oct.
24,
1918.
ident Poincare “received Colonel E.
But if Mr. Baker ever is called on
other expenses, and inciden-
M. House, who presented his creden­ to explain by anyone with sufficient Last publication Nor. 21st, 1918.
tials.
1,058.67
tials as a special representative of authority to compel an answer, he
the United States Government to the j will have as much to explain regard­
Notice of Final Account,
Total .......................... 825,728.67
European Governments.” This In­ ing the failure of the tank program
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Please take notice that a meeting
formation seems to have been fram- ' as he has in connection with the col­
The undersigned have filed their of the taxpayers of the said Port of
ed by one not fully cognizant of the lapse ot the aeroplane plans.—North final account in the County Court of
Bay City Is hereby called to meet at
principles of the government of the American Review.
Tillamook County, Oregon, and said the City Hall In Bay City, Oregon.
United States. Colonel House is not
court has appointed Monday. Novem­ on the 23rd day of November, 1918,
a representative of this government.
ber 11th, 1918, at the court house in at the hour of 10 o’clock a.in. for
He is the personal friend and unoffi­
Tillamook City. Oregon, at 10 o'clock the purpose of discussing the said
cial advisor of the president.
Ornair'ntal Fire Places Built
a m., as the time and place for hear­ estimate or budget.
The constitution prescribes a clear
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
ing objections to Baid final account By order of the Board.
Places absolutely guaranteed
course of official
representation
and the final settlement thereof. All
Theodore Jacoby.
money
re-
not to smoke or
abroad. Defining the powers of the
persons interested will govern them-
Secretary
of the Port of
funded.
president it says:
.telv !S accordingly.
Bay City.
Brick work of all kinds done
"He shall have power, by and with
Dated this October 10th, 1918.
f
on short notice.
the advice and consent of the senate,
Edgar K. Gilbert,
We
make
a
specialty
of
re
­
Notice.
to make treaties, provided two-thirds
WlllUrn J. Gilbert,
To whom it may concern. I have
pairing smoking Fire Places.
of the senators present concur; und
Administrators of the sold my interest in the Tillamook
he shall nominate by and with the
Estate of Daniel W. Oil- Feed Co. to Geo. Williams, who will
advice and consent of the senate
bert. Deceased.
pay ail bills ngnlnst the company
shall appoint ambassadors, other
H. T. Botts, Attoraey,
and collect all accounts.
public ministers and consuls, judges
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
For Administrators.
Charles Kunse.
What the Editors Say
fl
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Deposit These Creamery Pay Checks
WIH cash them—when you know tlip money
will soon be spent? With a Saving- or Check
inn Account here at the bin. stronn First National Bank
it will be no time at all until you will have a nice
“nest egg.
Only National Bank in Tillamook.
DIRECTORS :
A. W. Bunn. Farmer.
p. Heisei, Partner.
C.
hdwofds.Mgr. C.PowcrCoe J. C, Holden, Vice Pres.
B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Partner.
W'. J. Riechers. Cashier.
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CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
SMITHING COAL.
Warehonse and Office Cor. Front and BrdjAve. West, Tillamock Or.
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Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
BELL, PHONE, MAIN 3
MUTUAL PHONE.
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FOR INSURANCE
Fire, Life, Issident, Automobile
.
2nd Ave. E. between 13t and 2nd Sts.
Successor to J. S. Stephens.
explosive. When the shell bursts the
solid chemical is atomized and dis­
tributed into the atmosphere in the
form of tiny particles which even in
very small concentrations cause in­
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At present the Germans use three tense sneezing and are also very ir­
kinds of gas shell, each marked with ritant to the eyes and lungs.
The gas shells contain no gas. They
a different colored cross, says Major
8. J. M. Auld of the British military contain chemicals which form gas
mission In the October World’s Work. when the explosion exposes them to
The green cross shells contain the- the air. The major says:
"It will have been realized that the
chief killing gas. This is gas. par-
excellent. for persisting. It causes German gas shells are not really gas
irritation of the eyes, nose and throat ! shells In the sense that they contain
and will sometime hang about tor | gas under pressure. Two are liquids.
component of
days. The blue cross shell is quite I the most volatile
different from the other two. For I which is less violent than wa^er and
one thing, the active component is a ; the third is a solid.
“Only after the explosion has par-
solid and for another the shell itself
given it
is a high explosive shell of almost ticulated the poison and
full violence, the solid poison being every opportunity to vaporize can
embedded in the fuse TNT enclosed any appreciable concentration of gas
in a glass bottle or in some cases ac­ be present in the air. In the case of
tually mixed which is trlchlometh- I the solid ’sneezing gas' the fine par­
ly-chloroformate. It is not very per­ ticles probably remain more like a
sistent and will soon disappear un­ smoke and are hardly gasified at all.
less the weather is very cold. There
Don't pay rent. A modern, up-to­
Are two kinds of green cross shell.
The first is the “vomining gas", and date seven roomed house for sale at
the second is the “sneezing gas". The a bargain, near the high school.
yellow cross shells contain the "mus­ Terms to suit purchaser. J. H. Frank­
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tard gas”, mixed up with a special lin, Tillamook, Oregon.
GERMANY'S GAS SHELL.
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Colored Crosses Indicate Different
Varieties of Explosives.
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RALPH E. WARREN,
J