Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 21, 1919, Image 7

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    Ti'jLÁMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 21, 191»,
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
± F your immediate need is a de­
pendable, painstaking handling of
some business or financial, matt er,
read the last paragraph of this ad­
vertisement. O ut desire is to go
less directly to the point.
BUSINESS AND
FINANCIAL
CONDITIONS are maturing new
problems almost daily and this bank
has prepared itself with facilities eery
valuable to a wide variety et interests.
LA DIBS, recogniung th« many *d-
v«Du'«e« in a peraonal checking ac­
count. will find ua ready to do eveey-
thing possible to make t heir transac­
tion. with this bank a pleasure to them.
TO THE BARMER AND RANCH­
ER. our membership in the Eederai
Rtftnt Si/iUn is an advantage. It
gives u. a broad and practical ability
to me*» their particular needs. The
same connection se ve. TAr Burinr».
Man Here each ol ' be-e differing lines
of endeavor will find that conferences
with our officers often bring out ad*
vantages which anxiety and business
cares have bidden from them.
TO THE THR1FTT. we offer 4%
interest compounded twice yearly for
their savings plus the security of A
Strong Home Owned Bank.
tion as to the Justice of the demands,
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the president and hta chiefs in Con­
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gress have also given the impression
Despite the government's efforts to that it was the desire of the adminis­
bring down the high cost of living it , tration to take over the railroads
will take some time to get the ma- ! and other great public utilities. The
' ehinery of the law to working and grabbing of the cables, at a time
I iu the meantime—be prepared to when there wasn’t the slightest ex­
pay a still higher price for every- cuse to do so as a war measure,
| thing, ¡he profiteers will make as might well have confirmed the train­
big a clean up as they can before men and all exponents of the gov­
taey quit.—Itemizer.
ernment ownership that they had in
the president a most worthy and
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The United States has the right to ! most adept ally.
deport any person not a citizen by
1 ne Au.—oua law was enacted i:i
naturalization. The next thing will the lu^e ot a threat that ii u were Ln
be its eforcement. A bill has passed not cnacica the entire industry of
the house authorizing the govern­ I the country would be tied up. It the /
ment to send home aliens interhed demands made at tue time were Just
though not convicted of direct crime, there shuu.u have been no need of
it is believed it will meet with no using that method to get them grant­
opposition in the senate.;—Telephone ed. If tuey were not just, the crime
is ail the greater, but whether or not
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they were just was not made an issue.
If the allies really want the person A half-baked law was enacted while
of the whilom German kaiser, they the president and congress grovelled in
might take lessors from the Nevada before those who resorted to meth­
deputy sheriff who arrested a felon ods that might have been employed
on the borders of Utah and Nevada. with some show of decency at the
The thief declared that he was in time when we lived in caves and got
Utah and that the Nevada officer our living with a club and main
had no Jurisdicton to make an arrest. physical strength.
“Hell”, sad the deputy, “I ain’t no
And the president and the congress
Of the automatically locking differential.
surveyor,
come
on.”—Pendleton were in a large measure to blame for
Tribune.
the fact that the railway men did use
Thia differential makes the two wheels work together, one cannot
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the threat. The consideration I Of
spin, when the other sticks.
The American Bankers’ Associa­ their case had been allowed to drag
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tion is responsible for the following until the methods of the cave men
Nash rear driven trucks are equipped with electric lights and
figures. Out of one hundred healthy seemed to be the only ones that
men who reach the age of 25 years, would make any impression.
starters, thus conserving fuel.
64 will probably live to attain the
Had the president at that time used
age of 65. Out of these 65 one only his supreme war powers to order the
You can shut off the motor when you leave the truck standing, and
will become rich. Four will be com- men to stay on their jobs while their
work night or day. It’s an economical machine.
fortably fixed. Five will be self sup­ wages were being
adjusted , he
porting. but no more. Fifty-four will would have gained the respect of
Added to the fact that Nash trucks are amply powered to pull them
in the end depend upon friends or every trainman and they would not
selves out of tight places, they have the additional advantage
charity for a livelihood, This is a have come again with another like
that they are unusually economical on tires, because their rear
mighty poor commentary upon the proposition.
social and economic situation in the
Instead of that, he truckled, and
wheels can seldom spin. Spinning, as everyone knows,isa great
richest nation on earth.—Pendleton i ordered the congress to trudele and
destroyer
of tires, because it subjects them to unusually severe
Tribune.
the most shameless piece of legisla-
strains.
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tion in the history of the country
Probably everybody read the press was the result.
A one ton capacity, rear driven truck, a two ton capacity, rear
dispatch last week which told of the
That truckling and actions that In-
man who paid $12.50 for shoes and dicated a desire for government
driven truck, and the famous Nash Quid, which drives, brakes
was told that shoes were high be­ ownership are responsible for the
and steers on all four wheels, for heavy duty hauling, compose
cause hides were high, but who, most astounding socialistic proposi­
the Nash truck line.
when he came to sell a calf skin the tion that has ever been presented to
following week was paid about halt a legislative body.
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what one pair of
shoes cost. It’s
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sure that things happened to that
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hide after it was bought, for it The Senator Forgets the Adamson
doesn’t take one hide to make a pair
Law.
of shoes, and the quicker we find out
what did happen and have it ex­
(Spokesman Review.)
plained the quicker we will solve
Speaking
in the senate Tuesday of I
the cost of living problem.—Inde­
the railroad employees’ demands Sen­
pendent.
f
ator Thomas said:
“This is the first time in the his­
The high cost of living, which has
reached the investigating stage, is tory of the American nation— - and
variously caused, according to state­ God grant it be the last—in i which
ments made by various senators. The a segment of the American people
reasons attributed to this condition has pointed its finger at the Ameri­
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are, the senate.’s delay in ratifying can congress and said: You must
the peace treaty; inflation of cur- legislate thus and so or we will strike
rency; high taxes levied by the and tie up all transportation and in­
$6,000,000.000 bill; heavy exporta­ dustry.”
tion necessities; governmental ex­ I
The Colorado senator has a short
travagances; retail profiteering; cold memory. The railroad employees’ are
storage; the packers; movies and repeating now the threatening tac­
Statement.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale,
flivvers'; too much wages for the few tics they
I
successfully
employed
hours of service, and by Congress­ three years ago to enforce the enact­
Of the Tillamook County Bank of
Notice is hereby given, that by
man Mondell, too much democratic ment of the Adamson law which
party; and by ex-speaker Champ compelled the railroads to yield to Tillamook County, State of Oregon, virtue of an execution und order of
Clark, too much republican party. I their demands. The chiefs of' the showing the amount standing to the Hale issued out of the Circuit Court
The reader will take his choice, but four
great
brotherhoods
then credit of every depositor, July 1, of the State of Oregon for Tillamook
in the opinion of many all of the served notice on the president and 1919, who has not made a deposit, or County, on the 19th day of May,
reasons have something to do with congress that unless “satisfactory” who has not withdrawn any part of 1919, on a decree of said court made
the excessive prices.—Sheridan Sun. legislation was immediately passed his deposit (commercial deposit), ' and entered on the 5th day of May,
1919, in a suit to foreclose a mort-
they would order a nation-w'ide rail­ principal or interest, for a period of
'
vherein Edward Kleist was
Looking over the territory almost I road strike for Monday, September more than seven years immediately 'gage,
all persons will come to the conclu­ 4, 1916. That imperative command prior to date, with the name, last plaintiff and Irma M. Vose and R. H.
sion that a land boom is impending. was delivered four or five daye be­ known place of residence or postof- ' Vose and Rosanna Vose, his wife,
Already local people are anxious to I fore the dates set for the threatened flee address of such depositor and the were defendants, wherein the plaln-
j tiff recovered a Judgment against the
get a piece of fruit land, and In time strike. The president hastened before fact of his death if known.
.defendant for the sum of $764.00 to­
Acorn,
Root,
Tillamook,
Unknown,
this desire will spread to other sec­ congress in Joint session with a mes­
gether with $122.40 accumulated
25c.
tions. This means that shortly there sage urging that body to yield, and
will begin coming to the Willamette the hurriedly prepared bill was Burlinghatn, Tillamook, Unknown IntereHt, nil bearing interest at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
46c.
Valley men who have merely read of rushed through both houses Just in
one grower taking off more than time to let the railroad chiefs call off Creamery, Balin, Tillamook, un­ the 5th day of May, 1919, for the
further sum of $75.00 attorneys fees
known, 77c.
$30,000 worth of prunes from one the strike.
and the further sum of $22.00 costs
Ebernian, L„ Portland, alive 15c.
ranch. This means to the general
The president had proposed arbi-
and disbursements, the said execu­
view that a large per cent of the sum tration in 1916. The railway manag- Evans. E. L. Portland, alive 97c.
tion being to me directed and com­
of net profit. And this belief will ers accepted his proposal and asked Ginn, E. San Francisco, alive, 29c.
manding me to sell the property
cause many men to desire to get in­ hint to name all the arbitrators. Bui Miller. W. H„ Tillamook, Unknown,
hereinafter described to satisfy said
3c.
to the fruit business. With such the brotherhood chiefs rejected ar­
1 Judgment, accumulated interest, at­
a demand for land, improved and bitration and served their strike Nelson. Ernest L. Tillamook, un­
torney fees, costs and disbursements,
known, 37c.
wild, there should be thorough or­ ultimatum upon the White House.
together
together with the costs and expenses
Smith, L. F. Garibaldi, Alive, 77c.
ganization of local people to prevent
Commenting on the president's ap­ Turner, C. A. Tillamook, Unknown, of sale.
wild cat selling. No country gains peal to congress to throw up its
Now therefore, I will on the Cth
4c.
by misrepresentation—inducing set­ hands and yield to the employes’ de­
Vernon, James, Tillamook Unknown, day of September, 1919, at the hour
tlers to locate under false pretenses. mands. The Spokesman-Review said
of 10 o’clock a.m. on said date, sell
$1.05.
We have a good proposition and can editorially September 1, 1916;
Withrow, Frank, Tillamook. Un­ . to the highest bidder for cash in
I afford to stick to the facts.—Ob- I "The utmost tliat can be got out of
| hand, at the court-house door in said
known 3c.
server.
the president’s expediency will b a State of Oregon,
county, and state, all the right, title,
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' congressional yielding to the strik- County of Tillamook ss:
and interest of the said defendants,
for
anyone
There is no necessity
I
! ers’ demands, a temporary settle­
1, Walter Williams, being first du­ , and eacli and all of them, had at the
revelations
getting excited over the
ment with a heavier coming reckon­ ly sworn, depose and say i.pon oath, ¡date of said decree, in and to the
in the series of articles in a Portland ing. Tlie president has abandoned that I am the cashier of the Tilla­ following described property. situât*
and
of
the
newspaper over the conduct
principle lor expediency, and the ex­ mook County Bank of Tillamook, cd in Haiti Tillamook County: to-wit :
in
the
.pruce production division
North-
norihwesc If the facts given are true pedient is certain to use up later County of Tillamook, .State of Ore­ All of the South half of the
i and plague him and the American gon; that the foregoing statement is east quarter of the Northwest quar­
the-’ are only what everyone who
people. By abandoning under duress a lull, true, correct and complete ter of Section 18 in Township 2,
knew anything about it were whisp­
the principles of arbitration the pre
statement, showing the name, last South of range 9, West of the Wll-
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
ering a year ago whi. pering be­
containing 20
, idem has intensified the resolution known residence or postoffice ud- I lamette Meridian,
cause patriotism showed thut the
■of the railway workers’ leaders to dress, fact of death, if known, and acres.
wisest course—while if they are not
drive into the last ditch. If he 11. d the amount to the credit of each de­ Dated this 2nd day of August. 1919.
true those affected should easily be
IV. L. Campbell,
stood up 1 irmly for arbitration lie positor as required by the provision!
able to prove the fact. But we have
TOWERS FISH BRAND
Sheriff of Tillamook County.
of
Chapter 148 of the General Law.
would
have
been
right,
down
in
their
no sympathy with friends ot General
of Oregon, 1907, and Chaptei 214, of
hearts
the
trainmen
would
have
ft
It
I Deque who take the position that,
that he was right, and the over­ the General Laws of Oregon, 1917.
j he is surrounded by a halo and ex­
xV.
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Auriiinistiator's Notice to Creditors.
Walter Williams,
whelming weight of public opinion
empt from criticism, lie was the: re­
is a corker '
Subscribed and sworn to before me
would
have
backed
him,
whatevet
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sponsible head of operations in which
this 12th day of Juiy A. D., 1919
the consequence might have been.”
Notice is hereby given, that the
millions of the people’s m"ne2u've^
Margaret CoateH,
The railway men pointed the strike
right
to
—
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the
I County Court of the State of Oregon,
i spent and they have
Notary
Public
of
Oregon
pistol al the president’, head tn 191J
•> | for Tillamook County, hus appointed
know whether the
tl"‘ waste was th
whether and he turned to congress for help. Mj commission expires Nov. 20, 19
¡the undersigned administrator with
waste incident to war or
Now,
with
the
same
pistol
at
his
tlie will annexed of the estate of
incompetency wls responsible. Judg-
head,
he
again
turns
to
congress.
The
Walter Kinnaman, deceased, and any
mer.t will not be rendered on mere railroad men were : atisfled with hi.i
Board of Equalization Meeting.
land all persons
having claims
• charges, but the charges will serve recommended legislation then—the
———o
of bunging
about a full
against said estate are hereby no- :
the purpose . c.
—
Notice is hereby -;lven that on titled to present the same, togethei
and settling a question Adamson bill, but they are not pla
invest ligation
— .—
-------- a good cated with his present recommenda­ Monday September Sth. 1919. the with the proper vouchers, to said ad- '
which has been troubling
ty Board of Equalization wiil
tion.-,. Theit expectations have grown County
’
mnistrator at his residence north of
many people.—Independent.
i wth the passing of these three years. meet at the office of th« County A>- and near Tillamook City, Oregon, or
I: ai îproki Ab » lui®fy. '
They are now demanding that the se <i.” r in the court house, in Tilla­ to T. H. Goyne, his attorney, at hi.
Sa^/ac-irài
> G j Mniead.
Their Own Fault.
railroad properties be turned over to mook City, Oregon, and publicly ex- office In Tillamook City. Oregon,
DEALERS
EVERYWHERE.
th«m for their operation and coni .'ol, ..uiinc the a;-■ ■sin« nt rolls of Tilla­ within six months from the date of
(The Sentinel)
A. J TOWER CO.
BOSTON. $
for that precisely is what is lurking mook County, for the year 1919, and tills notice.
I The critical situation in which the behind the so-called plan
correct
nil
«
rror
in
valuation,
des
­
of "tri­
Dated August. 14, 1919.
most recent demands of the railway partite" operation advanced in the criptions of land.-, lots or other prop­
G. H. Poland. Admini;- i
trainmen have placed the country, statement which they issued
trator with the will an- •
to the erty. Said board will continue in s-
Ornamental Fire Placet Built]
and which is now the chief worry of
nexed of the estate of ,
American people on Monday, Their sion from day to day until the ex­
of Brick and Stone, All Fire |
the president and of congress, is in a
amination,
correction,
and
equaliza-1
Walter
Kinnaman,
de
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new demand, as their statement bold­
Place« absolutely guaranteed |
large measure the fault of the presi­
ceased.
ly avows, “marks the step by which tion of the said assi-ssment rolls I
not to smoke or money re- |
dent and of the congress who are thus
organized labor passes from demands shall be completed. All complaints
funded.
worried. From the time Just prev­ for wage increases to demands that should be filed with the board the
Brick work of all kind« donqJ
I'at Harrison, ut Mississippi, ena
ious to the forced enactment of the
first week. All persons Interested
the system of profits in industry bi­
on «hor» notice.
j
II iniquitous Adamson law down to the overhauled."
are requested to appear at said time tor of the state saved for democracy j
We make a specialty of ref
N present moment the president has
and place, as no changes can be made I in such a war that three per cent of .
pairing smoking Fire Place«. 1
The country is face to face with after the adjournment of the board. | It« people vote, refers to the oppon-
|i given the railway
”
men every teason
the "heavier coming reckoning” fore­
Dated
at
Tillamook
City,
Oregon,
lent«
of
the
league
of
nations
just.as
>1
Q
|1 nil tt
W 1 Q Ij
to believe that any demand they
cornea from Sinai, the
hell I ftfl
H
casted by the Spokesman-Review In August 12. 1919.
might make would be granted, with i September 191«. The expedient of
I
C. A. Johnson.
| hounds” and “snakes Did I at ever I
Just a little extra thrown in for good
the Adamson law now rises up “to I
County Assessor, hear a snake bark?
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TILLAMOOK.
measure and without any Investiga- plague ths American psople."
What the Editors Say
AND ALL KINDS OF TRADE|
TO THE VISITORS TN THIS SEC­
TION, th» bank is a place for them
to enter and feel at home and they
are invited to call and make their
desires known.
/y the final analysis, it will be found that this in­
stitution is governed by a spirit of helpfulness, and,
whatever your business interests in this section may
be, you can confidently rely upon its cordial, intelli­
gent and personal co-operation.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
The Strong Home Bank
YOU SHOULD BUY A
Nash Truck
BECAUSE
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Two Trucks, with a Demonstrator from Portland, will be on
Exhibition all Fair Week.
CHARLES F. PANKOW, Tillamook, Agent.
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Wiregrip
TIRES
Aiderman
Poorman.
REFLEX SLICKER.
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City Vulcanizing and Tire Shop.
Expert Tire Service.
Vulcanizing and Retreading.
AU Work Guaranteed
Let Me Keep You Out of Trouble. I carry a Stock ol Goodrich
Tires, Tubes and TireAccessones.
Your Patronage Solicited.
j. C. HOLDEM, 2nd STREET, OPPOSITE 0Tn TILLAMOOK.