Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 14, 1918, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT NOVEMBER 14,
1918,
highway
construction next year j hospitality,’’ The Soldiers’ and Sail- sum of 8422.27, and coats lnthe fur­
should be only for the most essential ’ore' clubs in various cities are exam- ther sum of 812.40, and by virtue of
needB, particularly streets and roads pies of this work, but not the only an order of sale for attached real
oneB. It concentrates on putting the property, made and entered on the
Onions eaten raw are declared to of military or great economic value,
last named date, and of an attach­
be a preventative of and a cure for and it asked that the municipal au­ soldier, sailor or marine in touch
ment execution, issued by authority
with
the
best
phases
of
civilian
life,
thorities
submit
before
December
1,
Spanish influenza. Kissing is said to
of said judgment and order on the
spread the disease, and onions when estimates of what they propose to do| particularly in the home.
The Jewish Welfare Board is help­ 21st day’of Oct., 1918, commanding
eaten but by one party to the pro­ Some of these estimates have been
me to sell all the right, title and in­
posed occulation would certainly be coming back to the Highwty Com­ ing to sustain the morale of some
terest of the said defendants in and
100,000
Jews
in
the
Army
und
Navy,
mission
in
poor
shape,
indicating
a deterrent. And onions are cheaper
to the real property hereinafter de­
und
in
addition
to
recreational
and
that
too
little
attention
has
been
loo.—Telephone Register.
paid to the rules. Some communities athletic work it specializes in "Am- scribed, to satisfy said judgment,
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costs and expenses incurred under
R. Sayre & Co. of Chicago, who- have sent in returns saying that they ericanizing" the young men of that
WHY cash them—when you know the money
said execution, I. W. L. Campbell,
ever they are, are doing a good deal propose to do no street work next faith.
The business of the American Li­ Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon,
will soon be spent? With a Savings or Check­
of advertising against the cat. They year. They evidently did not realize
in Tillamook, Oregon, on Saturday,
offer prizes for pussy’s destruction. that under such a return they would brary Association’s War Service has
ing \ccount here at the big. strong First National Bank
be prohibited from getting materials been to keep the men in the Army the 23rd day of November, 1918, at
Among
the
prizes
is
$200
for
the
kil
­
it will be no time at all until you will have a nice
and Navy supplied with books and ten o'clock a.m. of said date, at the-
ling of the last cat in the world, and for even the slightest repair job.
“nest egg. ’
magazines. In this it has worked front door of the Court House of said
It
is
very
evidently
the
intention
of
1 they predict that by Christmas 1920,
Only National Bank in Tillamook.
Tillamook County, will sell for cash
there will be no more cats. We would the Highway Council to carry out through all the other organizations
DIRECTORS :
think their circulars a joke if they its announced purpose of limiting mentioned and also in co-operation in hand to the highest bidder, in
A. W. Bunn, Farmer.
P. Heisel, Farmer.
did not take the matter so seriously highway construction and mainte'n- ■ with the Red Cross. Its responsibili- obedience to said judgment, order
C. J. Edwards. Mgr. C. Power Co. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres.
ance to essential needs; in fact it 1 ties have been greatly increased by and execution, ail the right, title and
themselves.—Itm.iizer,
B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
appears to be the desire of the coun- the ambitious plans of educators for interest of said defendants, which
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W. J. Riechers. Cashier.
/
Partisan criticism of Theodore ctl that there shall be no work next the continuance of school facilities they, or either of them had at 3
Roosevelt went entirely too tar when year except that of maintaining the for men in the service, and this in o’clock p.m., July 16, 1918, or at any
his patriotism was questioned and he streets and roads already built. At the future will call for a heavy ex- time thereafter, in and to the follow­
was compared with the kaiser as an least one large municipality has felt penditure for books of the sort de- ing described real property, situated
enemy of America. Whatever differ­ the teeth in the rule in that it has munded by the army students of the tn Tillamook County, Oregon, to-wit:
The Southwest quarter of the-
ence of opinion there may have been been refused a permit to continue "Khaki University.”
The Salvation Army was early on Southwest quarter and the Southeast
as to the colonel’s statesmanship ana some more important street work
the ground overseas and has won an quarter of the Southeast quarter
as to his political methods, no one already begun.—Oregon Voter.
enviable place among the soldiers. Its of Section 5, Township 2, South,
who has followed his course closely
doughnuts and pies represent only a of Range 10, West of the Willam­
could for a moment be uncertain as
The Welfare of Our Men.
small part of its activities, but they ette Meridian, and Lot 1, Sec­
to his love of country and willingness
------o —
The Valve in-hesd type encine Illus­
have made it famous. Its workers, tion 8, said Township, lying North
to go to any length in its service. We
The needs of the welfare agencies
trated here, like all intemel combus­
must also remeniber that long before through which the American people both men and women, have been and west of the Netarts County road.
tion •nil»**, rtquir«« an oil that
hoida its lubricating qualities at cyl­
we entered the world war he was will express their solicitude for the tested in the service and have with­ Dated this October. 22, 1918.
inder heat, burns clean in the com­
W. L. Campbell,
clear-sighted enough to see that our well- being of our soldiers and their stood the ordeal.
bustion chembers and soaa out with
exhaust. Zerolene Itlla these require­
Sheriff of Tillamook
These, in brief, are the claims up-
entry
was
inevitable,
and
he
was
one
gratitude of deeds already performed
ments perfectly, because it it correct­
County, Oregon.
of the few prominent men courageous will not be abated by the early con­ j on Americans of the allied welfare
ly refined from .elected Californie aa-
heli-base crude.
enough in the face of apparent pub­ clusion of peace. There will still be organizations for whose support con- First publication Oct. 24, 1918.
lic disapproval to preach the doctrine some millions of men under arms, for j tributations are being asked this Last publication November 21, 1918-
of preparedness. It is beside the ques­ whom provisions will still need to be i week. They have in the past held
tion at present to remind ourselves made, and even the unconditional i separate campaigns, with inevitable Notice of Sale of Real Property By
- Administrator De Bonis Non.
that we would have profited had we surrender of Germany will have no duplication of effort and unnecessary
I followed his urging and would have effect upon the plans for the cam­ I additional expense. That they have
In the County Court of the State ot
saved valuable lives and millions in paign which will be launched this pooled their issues is assurance that
, money and have brought the war to week. There has been nothing to for every dollar contributed there Oregon, for the County of Mult­
an earlier conclusion. Roosevelt must change the revised estimate that a will be given a full 100 cents in ser­ nomah.
In the matter of the Estate ot
■ be given the credit of having seen quarter of a billion dollars will be vice. The success of each depends up­
facts, as they were later proved to be, required for the work which has been on the success of all. This union of Leonard Krebs, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that pursu­
Zerolene keeps the engine young—full-powered, smooth­
and he was one of the first after the planned. More than a year would be effort represents the fullest co-opera­
running, and economical in fuel and oil consumption—
cobwebs of German intrigue were required to bring the American sol­ tion in a welfare undertaking that ant to power and authority granted
because it is correctly refined from selected California
swept away to recognize the great diers back to their homes, even if the world has even known.—Oregon­ 'to the administrator de bonis non of
asphalt-base crude. Gives better lubrication with less
the Estate of Leonard Krebs, deceas­
moral and humanitarian question in­ they should start home at once and ian.
carbon. Made in several consistencies. Get our Correct
ed, by the above entitled court on
volved. If in his impatience at the keep coming at the rate of twenty
Lubrication Chart covering your car.
the 25th day of September, A. D.
dilatoriness and apparent obtuseness shiploads a week. There is, on the
When in Rome—
At dealers everywhere and Standard Oil Service Stations.
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1918, the administrator de bonis non
of others he has gone to greater other hand, no probability that a
The French people have always of the above entitled estate will from
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
lengths than some consider proper
homeward movement will be started been extremely forgiving towards us and after Friday, the 8th day of
(California)
under existing circumstances, there
before the final peace agreement is for our national shortcomings. They November, 1918, offer for sale and
can be no question that the sole mo­
signed. The armistice and the peace do not expect us to grow Frenchfied will proceed to sell at private sale to-
tive is pure patriotism and a desire treaty are widly different matters.
by living and fighting with them.
the highest bidder for cash, subject
to cause others to see dangers that Months are likely to intervene
be­
We do some things differently, to confirmation by the County Court
are clear to him. We believe that this tween them. And these will
ta both of us. But we, as Americans, for Multnomah County, State of Ore­
is generally recognized and as a re­ months in which, especially If disci­
sult Colonel Roosevelt has gained a pline is relaxed, our men will suffer could journey nowhere over the gon, all the right, title and interest
globe and find national traits so ot said estate in and to the follow­
multitude of friends who formerly
if we fail to till their leisure hours nearly alike. If we say otherwise,
differed with him.—Hillsboro Inde­ with the right activities.
if ing described real property situated
we think some customs of the in Tillamook County, State of Ore­
pendent.
The agencies now co-operating to French people odd, and if we go gon, to-wit:
this end, and officially recognized as
wholesale and retail
about proudly proclaiming that oddi­
All of Lots Numbered One, Two,
Wake Up On Roads.
such, are seven in number. They are
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ty. we not only betray ill breeding, Three, Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen
the
Young
Men's
Christian
Associa
­
There is little evidence that our
but a quality that the ordinary ill- of Block Numbered Two, in the Town
road officials, either state or county, tion. the National Catholic War bred man cares much more about— of Woods, County of Tillamook*
Council,
the
Jewish
Welfare
Board,
are sufficiently alive to the impera­
we show ourselves to be made of State of Oregon;
tive necessity of tabulating their re­ tile American Library Association small town stuff, though we hail
An undivided one half interest in
pair needs in time to have same cer­ and the Salvation Army. Although from New York or Chicago or Phila­ and to Lots Numbered One, Two and)
these
represent
practically
every
Warehouse unii onice Cor. Front and BrdjAve. Went. Tilhimo* k Or.
tified to the United States Highway
delphia.
Three in Block Numbered One in th®
large sectarian division, their work
Council before December 10. Forms
No one asks us to become French, Town of Woods. County of Tilamook*
is
essentially
non-sectarian.
There
| huve been sent to all state, county,
even to act French while we are here. State of Oregon;
and municipal officials having to do has been ample testimony to their But there is one French custom
An undivided one-half interest in
with road work ».nd street repair full and hearty co-operation in every­ which, as a remark ot common re­ and to Tract No. 654 as shown bjr
thing
that
they
have
done.
Day
and
| and construction, ihese forms evi­
night these organizations have la­ spect. we ought to adopt. It is one on Volume One, page 251, Line 3 ot
dently have been disregarded through
which the French feel strongly, one 1913 Tax Roll of Tillamook County»
bored to make American soldiers the
failure to sense their importance.
which high und low, rich und poor, State of Oregon, in Section 19, Town
most efficient, the cleanest, the most
The gist of the ruling of the nat­
honor alike.
ship Four South, Range Ten West ot
intelligent and the most human body
ional authorities is that no labor or
Every Frenchman, be he cabinet the Willamette Meridian in Tilla­
of men that have ever faced a foe.
material will be permitted to be used
Every man in the army and Navy member or common thief, bares his mook County, State of Oregon; and
for road or street work during 1919
An undivided one-half interest it»
has been welcome to the best that head reverently when the little open
unless the necessity for it has been
hearse passes in u funeral procession. and to a parecl of land described as
each organization had to offer.
passed upon by the highway council.
The Y. M. C. A. has accompanied And if the dust in the casket is all follows: "Beginning at the Southeast,
The council has ruled that it will ac­
the fighters from the moment of that remains of the common thief, corner of A. Phelps one-acre Tract,
cept applications for action only up
their induction to the time when the cabinet member will bare his in Section 19, Township Four South
to December 10 of this year—only a
they go to the battle front. In this it head just the same. It is the final to- of Range 10 West of the Willamette
month hence.
i ken of respect for all that is good in Meridian; Thence North 6 degree®
has already shared honors with the
These applications must specify
man.
37 minutes West 150 feet; thence
National W’ar Council and the Jew­
BELL. PHONE. MAIN 3. MUTUAL PHONE.
each piece of street or road work
Is it asking too much to expect North 83 degrees 23 minutes East
I
ish Welfare Board, and these three
that is necessary to be done. If offl-
that every man in the A. E. F. will 206 feet; thence South 6 degrees 37"
I cials fall to make a complete list, the organizations with others have re­ make that same sign of reverence
_________ minutes East 199 feet to the inter­
cently expanded their field of useful­
work cannot be done under these
ness by instituting classes of instruc­ whenever the occasion arises? It does section line of ordinary high water;
ruling«, which fact will invoke a
tion for the newly drafted men at not make him conspicuous—failure thence South 76 degrees 8 minute®
severe hardship In such instances
West 208 feet along the line of ordi­
home. Beginning with a few "Y” to do so does.—Stars and Stripes.
I where repair or maintenance work
nary high water; thence North 6 de­
secretaries
who
went
to
France
in
I is absolutely necessary. Every pro-
grees 37 minutes West 74 feet to the
advance
of
General
Pershing
’
s
men,
Notice
to
Creditor».
I ject in each county of Oregon must
place of beginning In the Town of
-----
o
------
the
force
had
grown
at
last
estimates
I be listed und certified to the national
In the District Court of the United Woods, Tillamook County, State of
to
5739
men
and
852
women
in
I council. The same applies to the two
Oregon.
States for the district of Oregon.
I hundred incorporated
cities and camps overseas and 3882 in home
Bids offered in writing for said'
In
the
matter
of
Elbert
L.
Worth
­
I towns of the state. By overlooking camps. The organization now con­
ington and Gladys M. Worthington, real property may be made at any
ducts
the
canteen
in
camps
where
I this necessity at this time, counties
Individually and as partners, bank­ time after the publication of this
I will find themselves unable to exe- there are no quartermaster's stores. rupt;
notice and before making sale at the
Its
tads,
and
also
those
of
the
I cute necessary work for which they
office of Emil P. Slovarp. Attorney
No. 1997 in Bankruptcy.
Knights of Columbus and the Jewish
have included items in their tax
608-9 Henry Building. Portland, Ore’
Welfare Board, are the soldiers' I | Notice is hereby given that on the
levies.
clubs, theatres, schools, churches and 31st day of October A. D., 1918, El- Dated and first publication October
It is required that these applications
10th, 1918.
bert L Worthington and Gladys M.
reading and writing rooms.
be made through the state highway
Jefferson J. Krebs,
Worthington
individually
and
The prominent part played by
as
commission, so that commission may
Administrator de bonis non.
women in reinforcing the fighting partners, of Tillamook. Oregon, the
! pass upon them and submit them to
men and in relieving men from other bankrupts above named, was duly C. C. Stout and Emil p. Slovarp,
the national council with its recom­
adjudicated bankrupt, and that the 608-9 Henry Butlding. Portland, Ore.
mendations. It should be kept in work in order that they might fight,
is forcibly illustrated by the work of first meeting of their creditors will be Attorneys for the Estate.
' the County Court House, for Tllla- ntind clearly that this rigid require­ the Y. M. C. A.. This association’s held at my office. Sth floor. Title &
Notioe of Sheriff’» Sale.
ment haB nothing to do with the
Trust Building, Portland, Oregon on
' mook County, at Tillamook, Oregon,
Notice of Final Account.
work of the Capital Issues Committee most striking accomplishment in
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In the Circuit Court of the State of sell, at public auction (subject to which pusses aione upon road bond America has been the establishment J the 19th day of November, 1918, at
Notice is hereby given that the
of hostess houses in mobilization i 10 a.m., at which time said creditors
Oregon for the County of Tillamook. ¡redemption) to the highest bidder issues. The United
Stales Highway
' for cash, all the estate, right, title
centers and training camps. In the may attend, prove their claims, ap­ undersigned lias filed her final ac­
Snitth-Wugoner Company.
Council has jurisdiction over mater­
point a trustee, examine the bank- count as executrix of the last »<11
and interest which the above named
A corporation.
Plaintiff.
ials and labor for ordinary work paid war zone it has provided social work- I
defendants, or either of them, had,
ers, recreation leaders, physical di­ t rupt. and transact such other busi- and testament of Elizabeth J. Good­
vs.
fur out of tax levies as well as for
rectors and cafeteria managers for I ness as may properly come before speed. deceased, in the county court
on the 3rd day of March, 1915, or
Charles Stonehouse and Mat-
work to be done under bond Issues.
of 1 illamook County,- Oregon, and
I which they, or either of them, or any
the thousands of American women I said meeting.
tie Stonehouse, Defendants.
It is high time for officials to wake
Claims must be presented in form said court has appointed Monday,
Pursuant to an execution Issued person claiming through them, or up to the situation. If they are not I nurses. Signal Corps workers and
out of the above entitled court, to either of them, since that date ac- in possession of the requisite forms, other English-speaking women em- | required by the Bankruptcy Act. and the 25th day of November, 1918, at
me directed, dated October 23rd, ! quired. or now have, in and to the as may be the case if they were toss­ ployed with the American forces, and (»worn to. The schedule filed disclos­ ten o clock, a.m., at the county court
room, in the court house in Tilla­
1918, and a judgment, decree and above described property, or any ed into the waste basket on receipt. for French women employed In niu- es estimated assets of 8222.50.
mook City, Oregon, as the time and
order of sale rendered and entered I part thereof, to satisfy said execu- The Voter will provide forms upon nftion plants, war offices, stores aud ! Dated November 7, 1918.
' factories.
judgment, decree, order of sale, application.
tn the above entitled cause. October
A. M. Cannon, place for hearing objections to said
The National Catholic War Council j
and accruing costs.
Referee
in
Bankruptcy. account, and the settlement thereof.
12, 1918. in favor of Smith-Wagoner
| The situation is reviewed by the
* was formed to co-ordinate all Cath- i
Dated, this October 24th, 1918.
W. L. Campbell.
Company,
Plaintiff, vs Charles
Boston Transcript in a recent issue. lolic war activities and to put all I
Sheriff
of Tillamook It says: •
Stonehouse and Mattie Stonehouse,
„ _
Anna Hess, Executrix.
Notice of Sheriff» Sale.
H. T. Botts, Attorney.
'Catholics in touch with ways of aid-
County. Oregon,
defendants, for 8158.70, and the
Municipal authorities, who have | ing our Government to win the war. I
I
further sum of 818.00 costs, which Fi ret publication Oct. 3». 1918.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
given only passing attention to the
__ ¡Oregon, for Tillamook County.
sums bear interest nt 6 per cent per l*aat publication Nov. 31st, 1918.
the "
Knights of
rules of the United States Highway It has designated 1*
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
annum front October 12, 1918, and
. Council In regard to street and road Columbus as the body representing ■ Ja* M. Erickson, Plaintiff.
the costa *of this writ, commanding
Do not believe that becaus other
vs.
wur« In 1919. and who have return­ the church in the recreational wel­
Sleep and Reit,
me to make sale of the Southwest
cough medicines failed to give yon
ed their estimates of work to be done fare of soldiers in camps and trench­ W. A. Clark and Mrs. W. A. Clark
Quarter ot the Northeast Quarter of
relief that It will be the same with
One of the most common causes of without careful consideration, will es. The Women's Committee on War
w . . ,
Defendant.
Activities maintains visitors' houses
the Northwest Quarter of Section 36, : insomania and restlessness is indiges- find that the rules have
Notice is hereby given, that by vir­ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Bear
teeth, and
Tp. 1 South. Range 9 West. W. M. ilon Take one of Vhamberlain's Tab- that unless they follow them careful­ in and near American camps.
tue of a judgment in ths above en­ in mind that from a small beginning
tn Tillamook County, Oregon, con­ ets Immediately after supper and see ly they are likely to be in a bad po
The War Camp Community Service titled cause and court, made and en­ «his remedy has gained a world wide
taining 10 acres more or less. I will, if you do not rest better and sleep aitlon next spring when they want to is less well known than it ought to tered on the 7th day of October, 1918, reputation and immense sale. A med­
on Monday, November 26th, 1918 at ( better. They only cost a quarter. For do road work.
i be. considering ths size if its under­ in favor of the above named plain­ icine must have exceptional merit to
taking.
py Lamar's Drug Store. Pd Ad. ' The council took the position that j „¡'
10 o’clock a.in. at the front door of
“gg’n Its aim Is expressed in its tiff. and against the above named de­ win esteem wherever it become«
, to surround the camps with fendants, and each of them, for the known. For sale by Lamar’s Drug
Store —Pa. Adv.
What the Editors Say
Deposit These Creamery Pay Checks
The First National Bank.
ZEROLENE
The Standard Oil for Motor Cars
It Keeps the Engine Young!
UAMB-SCHRRDER CO
CEMENT. LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
SMITHING COAL.
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
SEE
W. A. CHURCH,
FOR INSURANCE
Fire, Lifs, Accident, Automobile.
2nd Ave. E, between 1st and 2nd Sts.
Successor to J. S. Stephens
I