Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 30, 1919, Image 7

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 30,
was furnished the Senate Post-Office
ACCOUNTING DAY FOR
DEMOCRATIC PARTY Committee on January 9th by Second
WAVE LIFTED SHIP.
Notice of Administratrix Sale.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Assistant Postmaster General, Otto Torpedo Passed Under and Hit An­ dersigned administratrix will sell at
I
Praeger.
He
informed
the
committee
other Enemy Submarine.
Republicans Commissioned “to Exact
private sale fiom and after the loth
"that thousands and probably mil­
Details and Accurate Story” of War lions of letters” addressed to men
Now that censorship rules have day of February. 1919. the following
been relaxed, extraordinary war sto­ described real property, situate in
overseas
had
never
been
delivered
to
Although more than two months
ries and narrow escapes and unex- Tillamook County, Oregon, to-wit:
have elapsed since the armistice was them, and that there are at present 1 pected happenings are being publish­
Lots 3 and 4 of Block 8 in Jane
signed and all fighting ceased i T?t- ! In France from eight to ten carloads ed. Hard to beat is one related by a Fuller's Addition to the town of Bay
of
first
class
mail
for
American
sol
­
rope, the American people are st'll in
Liverpool newspaper. It tells how a City, in Tillamook County, Oregon,
doubt as to the personnel of the < .1- diers that are undelivered and that torpedo from a U-boat passed under according to the recorded plat there­
1
this
mail
will
be
returned
to
this
ualiies of the American Ex ped in. ..i-
OME people do not realize the many
an intended victim—which at the of.
ary Force. Daily papers uic still p..o- • country and sent to the dead letter psychological moment was lifted be­
Said sale will be made for cash
office.
Mr.
Praeger
specifically
stated
different ways in which this bank can
lisnlng long lists in utaj, wounu^J,
yond its reach by a big wave—and and will be subject to confirmation
and missing, and the scccad v..... .a that this trouble was due to ineffi­ administered the quietus to another by the County Court of Tillamook
serve
them. It is unusually well equip­
January, two months after the sign­ ciency of the War Department. He enemy submarine on the other side County, Oregon, and bids will be re­
ped
to
furnish valuable information and
said
that
the
War
Department
had
no
ing of the armistice, it was announc­
ceived either at the residence of the
steamer.
advice
on
financial and business matters.
ed that the War Depatment hud put system of keeping names, and that of A the British
steamer was carrying a undersigned or at the office of H. T.
on an extra force of one thousand the same inefficiency which had cargo of lumber. There was a heavy Botts, attorney at law. both in Tilla­
Our
customers
have often been able to
(1,000) clerks in order to complete brought about the condition with the sea on and the ship was pitching mook City, Oregon. This sale is made
avoid
serious
losses
by making use of our
soldiers
’
mail,
was
also
responsible
the casualties which had not yet
for the War Department's delay in about. The first to see the first sub­ in pursuance of the order of the
access
to
first
hand
business
information.
been made public.
marine was the gunner, who also County Court in Tillamook County,
Not only have not all the casual- sending out allotments to soldiers spotted the track of a torpedo which Oregon.
Our
membership
in
the
Federal Re­
ties been printed, but much space la and their families, and in reporting appeared about to strike them amid- Dated this 1th day of January, 1919.
casualties.
serve
Banking
System
gives
us special
being devoted in the newspapers to
Catherine A. Long
The question of allotments to sol­ ship. Nothing could be done in time
I
facilities
for
meeting
the
requirements
of
Collections in lists formerly printed. 1
Administratrix de bonis
to turn the ship clear of danger, but
Men previously missing, are now diers' families and pay to soldiers a heavy sea lifted high on its crest
this
community.
Moreover,
it
is
our
of
the
Estate
of
Mina
themselves Is another problem which
reported killed. Many men previous­
Campbell, deceased.
War Department has not met, the steamer, which was only drawing
aim to give a helpful, progressive per
ly reported killed are now reported the
a few feet of water, and then those
8onal-service to every depositor—regard
wounded, and scores of instances ure and which is causing such a storm of who had just been expecting to be
Notice of Final Settlement.
on record where men reported killed, protest to come from practically torpedoed themselves saw a second
less of the size of his account.
have arrived in this country in good every section of the country and from U-boat which wps working in con­
Notice is hereby given by the un­
soldiers
themselves,
as
to
warrant
an
Put our sincerity to the test. Step in
physical condition. In every state,
junction with the one on the other dersigned, the administrator of the
families who have men abroad in the investigation of that phase of the side of the steamer, struck by the estate of Sophia Severance deceased,
and
have a talk with us.
War
Department
’
s
work.
American forces are being kept in
torpedo. They heard a defening ex­ has filed in the County Court of Till­
On
top
of
all
this
’
,
the
New
York
Tillamook County Bank
suspense due to the bungling manner I
plosion and saw a mountain of spray amook County, Oregon, his final ac­
in which casualty lists have been World, un administration paper, has thrown up in the air.
Tillamook, Oregon
count with said estate and that the
Issued a sensational expose of what it
handled.
said Court has fixed the 7th day of
terms a breakdown of the shipping
Senator Weeks Discusses Casualties. board. It charges that our entire
February, 1919, ,at the hour of 10
NO RISE IN PRICE.
This subject was discussed vedy shipbuilding organization has failed
o’clock a.m. of said day and date at
thoroughly in a recent address in the to function, and that the output of One Honest Bee Raiser Refused to the County Court room in the County
. United States Senate by Senator the shipbuilding yards of the United
Court House in Tillamook City, Ore­
Advance Cost of Honey to People.
Weeks, of Massachusetts, and in all States in the year 1918 was less than
gon as the time and place for the
probubility, there will be un investi­ one-half of the output that was
The long, heart-breaking search of hearing of objections thereto if any.
gation of the War Department in this scheduled for 1918, despite the fuct
and for the final settlement thereof.
particular, Senator Weeks read the thut the expense on these various Diogenes has at last been rewarded, Dated this 6th day of January. 1919.
says
a
report
from
San
Diego,
Cal.
records to show that during one week yards exceeded by many millions of
M. W. Harrison,, Admin- 1
His lootpiints end at the door of a
in December "the Red Cross received dollars the estimate.
istrator of the Estate of
humble
mountain
home
at
Alpine,
in
on un uveruge of twenty letters u duy
Sophia Severance,,
this
county.
Within
he
found
Chas.
Ford’s “Eagle Boat” Plant.
from purents who huve been advised
ceased.
In this connection, Senator Lodge, Foss, aged 47, an apairist, who lias
by the War Department that their
Bon hud been killed on a specified of Massachusetts had placed In the lived there almost since childhood.
Notice of Final Settlement.
date. In every one of these cases, Congressional Record of January 2, In Foss the honest mail was found.
Year
after
year
for
nearly
thirty
Notice is hereby given by
the parents wrote that they have re­ reprints of articles appearing in the
ceived communications from their Daily Iron Trade, a technical trade years Foss had gathered his crop, dersigned, the executrix of
boys subsequent to the date given by paper issued at Cleveland, Ohio, in brought it to town and sold it for will and testament of John Neiger,
the War Department.” This is only which it was alleged that the Henry what he could get—sometimes for deceased, has filed in the County
For disenfecting where Contagious or
one of the many glaring errors and Ford “eagle boat” plant, which has hardly enough to support himself Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
executable delays In compiling and been the “show” plant of the Navy and his colony of bees until the next her final account with said estate
infectious diseases are prevailing.
and the said court has fixed the 7th
publishing casualties cited by Sena- Department, has been a failure from harvest.
But this year with a good yield and day of February, 1919, at the hour
tor Weeks, The Senator attributed the standpoint of its output, despite
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
much of the trouble to the fuct that the fact that it hue been amply fl- with war prices at their highest, op­ of 10 o’clock a.m. of said day and
portunity came to his door. Buyers date at the county court room in the
the War Department refused to co­ nanced.
ful Germicidal mixture and by its use
In the joint statement which for- who in the lean years before had county court house in Tillamook City,
operate with the Red Cross in the
bought
his
honey
at
their
own
doors
will
improve general stable conditions.
Oregon,
as
the
time
and
place
for
the
met
Presidents
Roosevelt
and
Taft
matter of collecting data regarding
casualties and forwarding same to issued to the country, just prior to and at their own prices sought him hearing of objections thereto if any,
the families of wounded BOldiers. the last congressional elections ap­ out this year. They were stunned by and for the final settlement thereof.
Dated this 6th day of January, 1919.
It was brought out in a recent inves­ pealing for the election of a Repub­ what he told them.
Barbara Neiger, execu­
tigation before the Senate Committee lican Congress, occurs the following:
Will Sell it Cheaply.
trix of the last will and
"The debts which have been creat­
on military affalrH that the Red Cross
“You are buying honey to sell it at
testament of John Neig­
had been in possession of thousands ed by this war the people will be pay­ exhorbitant prices,” he said. *1 am
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS.
er, deceased.
of names of men wounded or killed ing to the third and fourth genera­ going to sell mine at 6c. a pound to
which it could have, and would have tion. They have a right to know how persons who need it and cannot pay
Notice of Final Account.
forwarded immediately to the rela­ these enormous Bums have been ex­ your price.
tives of the men, hud not the War pended. Only a Republican Congress
"God gave us the bee and he charg­
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Department forbidden the Red Cr'”'« will have the courage to exact a de­ es us no tax on it. He gave us the
tailed and accurate story of that flowers from which the bee draws its dersigned has filed in the County
doing it.
5H5H5a5a52S2SHSH5HS25a525a5ESZ525aSa5ÏSB5?52S?5B5?S25Z5H5a5a52S252S25a2
stewardship.”
honey, and they cost us nothing. Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
Other Failures to be Probed.
his
final
account
as
administrator,
The
response
of
the
American
peo
­
Why, when the world is overwhelm­
This is only one of the many acti­
and that said court has appointed
vities of the War Department which ple to this appeal commissioned the ed with suffering, should some men Monday, the 3rd day of February,
is due for investigation und publicity Republicans to Congress "to exact a protiteer ht the expense of those who 1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m.,
Charges of the most serious character detailed and accurate story” of the suffer most?
"Some day I expect to look in the at the county court room in the court
have been made against the condi­ Democratic Stewardship. All these
house in Tillamook City, Tillamook
tions of the deburkatlon camp at investigations and activities which face of Him who gave us the bee and County, Oregon, as the time and
Brest, France, from which port prac­ are now going on would Indicate that the flowers, but 1 could never look place for hearing objections to said
tically all of our returning soldiers the day has arrived when the present Him squarely in the eye if I had final account and the settlement
must embark. These charges have Administration will have to render made a single penny out of a fellow thereof.
n
been made by officers and privates in an accounting to the American peo­ creature’s stress.”
John William Jennings, adminis­
"But”, it was suggested, "you are
the army, but they have been excus­ ple for its management of the war.
paying more for everything you eat trator, with the will annexed, the
ed by the War Department upon the
2nd Ave. E, betvveen lát and 2nd^Sts.
of Hugh Faraday Barnard, de­
and
wear. Shoes that you used to buy estate
ground that peace found the War De­
British Air Force» Huge.
ceased.
for »3 cost twice that much now.”
partment wholly unprepared to bl ing
H. T. Botts,
Successor to J. S. Stephens. •
Á
"True,” replied Foss ‘but the shoes
the troops home und with no pluns
Great Brltian was pre-eminent In w'ould still be »3 and other things in
Attorney for Administrator.
for their debarkation and demoboli- the air at the close of the war when
zation, and that therefore conditions the British air force was the largest proportion, If they were sold like 1
Notice of Final Account.
which may exist at Brest ure un­ in the world, according to a report am going to sell my honey.”
~
O——
Foss asked only one question when
avoidable. The Senate Military Com­ made public recently. It fought on
Notice is hereby given that Louisa
a stranger came to buy honey: "Are Zurfleuh Grab, the executrix of the
mittee is now investigating this.
more fronts than the air service of you going to sell It?”
Home time since, there was a series any other nation.
estate of Henry Zurfleuh. deceased,
"Then come to the storehouse
of articles in several of the metropo­
In August, 1914, the British naval and get what you want at 6 cents a has filed with the County Court of
litan dallies, showing the breakdown and military services together mus­
Tillamook County, Oregon, her final
•
in the Ordinance Department. The tered only 285 officers and 1853 men pound.”
acoount requesting that the same be
He sold four tons—the entire yield approved by the Court and that the
general charge made In these articles of other ranks. In November, 1918,
was verified in General Pershing’s there were 30,000 officers and 246,- of his apiary—at this price, while administration upon said estate be
report at the close of hostilities, in 000 men. At the outbreak of the war the wholesale price was 22 cents, closed; and that the court has fixed
which he said that "among our most Great Brltian had 166 airplanes, 4 5 Men, women and children from all Saturday, the first day of February.
important deflcencies in materlul seaplanes and seven airships, while over the country, shared his honey, 1919, at 10 o’clock a.m., at the court
.which, In round figures brought him house in Tillamook City, Oregon, as
were artillery, aviution and tanks,” at the close of
and that even al the close of the war 000 airplanes, hostilities she had 21- »500.
the time and place for hearing any
1300 seaplanes and
Foss walked to San Diego from Al­ objections to said final account, and
there was no heavy artillery of Amer­ 103 airships. Besides
this there were
ican make upon the battle fields of 25,000 airplanes and seaplanes being pine—25 miles—to attend a recent all persons concerned are required to
France, and the American troops hud built and 55,000 airplane engines convention of the bee men of the present their objections, if any, at
county.
been supplied with heavy artillery by under contract.
said time and place.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
the French Government, which, "has
Louisa Zurflueh Grab,
The
Women
’
s
Royal
Afr
Force,
♦
Plant
More
Bernes.
always taken a most liberal attitude
THE COUNTY.
Executrix
of
the
estate
of
------ o------
and has been most anxious to give us which was not in existence In 1914,
Henry Zurfluer, deceas­
numbered
at
the
close
of
histllities
Graves
Bros.,
will
contract
your
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
every possible assistance in meeting 23,000.
ed.
Logan berries and blackberries for 5 Geo. P. Winslow,
our deficiencies in this as well as In I
years.
all other respects."
I
Attorney for said estate.
Furniture For Sale.
Arrange to plant some acreage this
Ordinance Breakdown Investigated
------ o------
spring. For particulars write.
WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS
Senator Poindexter of Washington
Graves aros.,
Three Iron and Brass Bed Steads,
has introduced a resolution calling springs and mattresses. chiffoniers,
FOR SPOT CASH
Dallas, Oregon.
for an investigation of the Ordinance dressers, library table, library or
ANY ISSUE.
Department. A special effort is being reading lamp (hanging), rockers,
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MAKE WORK EASIER.
made in some quarters to forestall dining chairs, rugs. Six hole South
this investigation by the propaganda Bend Mailable Range; 22 calibre Tillamook People Are Pleased to
through certain publications and Winchester rifle, and other articles
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Learn How it has Been Done
through the Division of Films of the too numerous to mention. All clean
It’s pretty hard to attend to duties
Send Ui your Bonds by registered,
Committee on Public Information, and in sanitary condition.
With a constantly aching back;
letter and receive highest market
which propaganda will purport to
With annoying urinary disorders.
See them at house. Cor. 3rd Street
show that the work of the Ordinance and 2nd Ave., or inquire at Ever­
Doan’s Kidney Pills make work price by return mail.
Department was of the highest char­ son's, Tillamook.
WESTERN STOCK AND BOND CO.
easier for many a sufferer.
acter and was sufficient and efficient
They’re for bad backs.
200 Central Bldg.
Congress is also going to be asked
For weak kidneys.
“This small chew of Good taste, smaller
Seattle ____________
Wash.
to make a thorough inquiry Into the
Chamberlain'i Cough Remedy.
Here is convincing proof of merit.
Real Gravely gives chew, longer life is what
action of the War Department in
------ o------
Jack Mott. 818 Hayter St. Dallas,
Cure at a Cost of 25 Cents.
Genuine Grave­
handling conscientious objectors. It
Before using this preparation for Ore , says: "I took Doan's Kidney j
more
real tobacco makes
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ly cost less to chew than
is alleged that evidence Is in exis­ a cough or cold you may wish to Pills several years ago when I was
satisfaction than a ordinary plug.
"Eight years ago when we first
tence that officials of the War De­ know what it has done for others. having backache and other kidney
partment have practically upheld Mrs. O. Cook, Macon. Ill., writes. ”1 disorder I blame the trouble to the moved to Mattoon, I was a great suf­
big chewof ordinary
Rri/< to!—
conscientious objectors, even going* have found It gives the quickest re­ nature of my work. Constant strain ferer from Indigestion and constipa­
plug. It tastes better G enuine G ravely
tion,
”
writes
Mrs.
Robert
Allison,
mo far as to write letters to certain of
lief of any cough remedy I have ever and neglect caused my back to give
DANVILLE, VA.
them at Fort Lavenworth, Kansas, used.” Mrs. James A. Knott. Chill- out. Doan’s Kidney Pills relieved me Mattoon. III. "I had frequent head- I
and lasts longer.”
far booklet an chrmut flat
consoling them and assuring them Icothe, Mo., says: "Chamberlain's finally. My back soon felt as strong aches and dizzy spells, and there was
that the government would do every­ Cough Remedy cannot be beat for as ever and my kidneys were nor­ a feeling like a heavy weight press­
ing on my stomach and chest all the
thing in their behalf that public -coughs and colds." H. J. Moore, Oval mal.”
.time. I felt miserible. Every morsel
opinion would stand for.
i I Pa., says; "I have used Chamberlain*
Price 60c.. at all dealers. Don’t
j Cough Remedy on several occations simply ask for a kidney remedy get of food distressed me. I could not
Soldiers' Mail Undelivered.
rest at night and felt tired and worn
The most recent development of the when I was suffering with a settled Doan s Kidney Pills- the same that berlaln's Tablets cured me and I
void
upon
the
chest
and
it
has
always
Mr.
Mott
had.
Foster-Milburn
Co.
breakdown of the War Department
have since felt like a different per-
brought about a cure.
Mfgrs . Buffalo. N. Y. I’d. Adv.
•ou. ’—Paid Adv.
The Usefulness
of This Bank
S
CLOUGH S CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
C. I. CLOUGH CO
SEE
W. A. CHURCH,
FOR INSURANCE
Fire, Life, ieeident, Automobile
ALEX. JVteNAIR & CO
GENERALI HARDCUARE
Kitchen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
It takes quality to
make a real bargain-
says Kelly
the banker
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
packed in pouch.
Claude, farmer, llsbo
farmer, Cloverdale
Dallas, Oregon.
I Everson.