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T1ÙLA.MOOK HfiAD^lGHT, SEPTEMBER 25, 1919. he must accept the senate modifica tions of the peace treaty and the league of nations compact. Even the newspapers that have been support ing the president are changing front. The most notable instance in this section is the Oregonian, published in Portland. This publication has insist ed upon the adoption of the presi dent's plan until the last few days. In the news columns the Oregonian admits that the president is not win ning the expected support in his ef fort to cram his policy down the throats of the senators. If the presi dent shows a disposition to be reas onable the fair-minded republicans will see to it that the senate does not spill the beans entirely by making necessary another peace treaty with Germany. Nobody wants that.—Ob server. wages, and their breasts are filled with mirth, and they jeer forboding sages who predict a day of dearth; but that day will come as surely as tomorrow’s sun will rise; things will then be going poorly with the giddy spending thrift guys. Things won’t boom along forever as they’re boom ing now, my friends; and the man who’s truly clever saves as ably as he spends. It is patient to the knowing, in expensive times like these, that the kopecks won’t be growing always and the shrubs and trees. There will come a day of trouble, when this boom is left behind, and the kopecks and the ruble will be mighty hard to find; happy then the lad whose wag es have been safely placed in brine« who obeyed the seers and sages, when the saving graft was fine. And how sick will be the mortals'who like spendthrifts now behave, who reply ------ o------ The Sentinel and other papers with- jeers and chortles when we call which had the nerve to denounce on them to save!—Walt Mason. Towmey and his Non-partisan league have been vindicated. Townley and Notice of Sale of Real Property By his secretary, Joseph Gilbert, have Administratrix De Bonis Non been sentenced to serve three months in a Minnesota jail for disloyal con- In the circuit court of the State of 1 duct and actions and were given no Oregon, for the County of Multnom I alternative of paying a fine. In im ah, Probate Department. posing sentence the judge excoriated In the matter of the estate of 'the culprits for the false reports of Leonard Krebs, deceased. the trial given in the Townley news Notice is hereby given, that pur papers, as well as for unjust critlcis- suant to power and authority grant im of court and jury. Oregon may ed to the administratrix de bonis well thank the country press for non of the estate of Leonaid Krebs, starting a campaign that scared the deceased, by the above entitled court Townley non-partisan organizers out on the 3rd day of September, A. D., of our state. Townleyism is already 1919, the administratrix de bonis hitting the toboggan and it is more non of the above entitled estate will, than likely that in the next general from and after Saturday, the 25th 1 he I reveller— Just renewing acquaintances election it will be ousted from North day of October, 1919, offer for sale The We«—“Oh, I remember you. It was you who Dakota, where it had its inception and will proceed to sell at private *kept us out of war’—until after election” and where it found a congenial at- ale to the highest bidder, for cash, mosphere for propagation.—The Sen subject to the confirmation by the I tinel. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fo'r Multnomah County, all the right, 'h'lfr frVa FHit’AVC Coif government of laws and not of men. i ------- O------- UuL LflC CilUlUlQ O<iy One of the conditions that the war I Since the Oregon Voter opines that title and interest of said estate in ------ o------- i has produced is "that moral attitude spruce production waste was justi and to the following described real ■Ur. Wilson continues to inform an in which law is held in low esteem,” fied, by lauding rfrice P. Disque and property situate in the County of lonished world that his pet league and any man who happens to be in malinging Senators Flear and Magee Tillamook, State of Oregon, to-wit: I nations will keep us out of war. power feels that he can act according for their method of investigation in "A tract of land formerly known It the' people don’t want any more to his own will. Speaking of the high to Disque’s conduct of spruce pro as Lots Five (5), six (6), Seven (7), I Mr. Wilson’s way of "keeping us cost of living, he said that never be duction, then it must hold that sin Eight (8) and Nine (9), in Block It of war.” It has proved too ex- fore in this country has there been so ning is no sin. If there aw swaste Three (3) in Ocean Park, situate in Insive and fatal.—Economist. much difficulty in getting the ordi which the Voter says there was, then Section Ninteen (19), Township ------- o------- narily industrious person of common some one was responsible. For it was Four (4) South, Range Ten (10) [We trail along with the erudite sense down to work.—Telephone government wirk. And Brice P. Dis West, Willamette Meridian, in Tilla iiior of the Oregon Voter in a ma- I Register. que was the head of this work as the mook County, State of Oregon, con rity of things, but when he can < ------- o------ government’s employee. The Voter taining .60 acres, more or less, as nd it in his heart to find excuse What do you think of this? Mr. goes so far in its laudatory comment shown in Assessor’s Tract Book as Ir the spruce disgrace of the Pacific Hoover says unless this government to say that Mr. Disque spent millions Tract number 930.” last we can do nothing for him but can loan to foreign countries $4,000- on millions without being frightened. Bids offered in writing for said Imire his nerve and deplore his 000,000 in the very near future with Why should he be? Any man can real property may be made at any lor eyesight.—Gazette Times. which to buy our goods, there is go spend millions on millions without time after the publication of this ing to be the greatest slump in prices being frightened providing the mon notice and before making sale, at [President Wilson’s plans for reduc- in the United States that our people ey is not his own. And it was the the office of Emil P. Slovarp, Attor Ig the high cost of living are: Ram have ever known. And Mr. Hoover is people’s money that comes eventual ney at Law, 608-9 Henry Building, krough the League of Nations cov- busy urging this loan! Mr. Hoover is ly through taxation, that Disque was Portland, Oregon. pant regardless of what is in It; one part of a branch of the American spending. If Disque was not to blame Dated and first published Septem bte more money for the various pub- government—the head of it. While which the Voter vigorously asserts ber 18, 1919. tity bureaus of the administration; for the past month the President and he was not, then someone must have Helen Krebs, Adminis Ive the president more power, and the public have been advocating been, and we must look higher—to tratrix de bonis non of led Europe.—Flushing (N. Y.) something to reduce the cost of liv his employer, the Wilson administra the Estate of Leonard laily Times. Krebs, deceased. ing, here is an important head of a tion.—Sheridan Sun. -------o------- O. C. Stout and Emil Slovarp, department advocating the doing of [in Los Angeles enterprising casket something to prevent the lowering of 608-9 Henry Bldg., Portland, Ore. Manufacturers are buying up the the high cost of living.—Gezette The Charge of the Thirteen Hundred Attorneys for Estate. bstly mahogany bars of the saloons Times. ------o-— f former days in the city, and are i (More than 1,300 persons were on Summons. forking both the wood and meta) “Try the League but keep prepared the president’s excursion to Paris.) rimmings into caskets. Saloons have for war,” is the advice of General In the Circuit Court of the State of Over the mighty sea, ent many men to their coffins, and March, Chief of Staff; a very «much I Oregon for Tillamook County. Shrouded in mystery, I is but fitting that all that was modernized variant of the classic James Hiatt, Plaintiff. None knowing what would be Valuable in them should find its final "Trust in God, but keep your powder * vs. What might be sundered. esting place in a coffin as well.— dry.” The use of poison gas by Ger Osa Iliatt, Defendant. “ Charge ” did the captains say — n-i terion. many was unjustifiable, but it had to To Osa Hiatt, Defendant. Bills were so much a day, be met by similar tactics by the Al I In the name of the State of Oregon: Public would have to pay a While we are ripping great orifices lies. And if German in the late war You are hereby notified and required For thirteen hundred. » the circumambient atmosphere thus employed illegal means, there is to appear in the above entitle cause Bver the League of Nations and other no assurance that she or some other "Forward, the Peace Brigade,” and court and answer the complaint ■oreign tomfoolery, let Congress not country will not do the same again. Was there a man afraid? filed herein, within six weeks from ■orget that the greatest need of the Therefore the United States should Not though the senate thought the date of the first publication of American people right now is a Pro be.at all time prepared for such an i Some one had blundered. , this summons; which said date is the tective Tariff law that will protect event. Evidently the Chief of Staff Scholars of many books. 11th day of September, 1919, and if American industries -and American does not share the President’s confi- I Relatives, maids and cooks. you fail so to appear, for want there Bailor againe* the cheap labor pro dence in the infallibility of the I Kodaks on tender hooks of, tbe plaintiff will apply to the ducts of European and Asiatic coun League as a preventive of war.— Made thirteen hundred. Court for the relief demanded in the tries.—The ltooseveltian. Harper’s Weekly. complaint, to-wit: for an order and Flashed their commissions fair, ------- o Flashed here, there, eveiywhere, decree forever dissolving, cancelling [ Why should the American people t Secretary Lansing has been an out and anulling the contract and rela Making the old world Btare— nave thrust upon them the task of standing figure in the group of fig- tion of marriage heretofore existing Gaul, Teuton, wondered, ■’saving the poor people of the old ureheads which the president group- between the plaintiff and defendant, (Such a trip costs a penny) Bountry from starving?” Most of ed about him in the form of a cabinet and for such other and further relief Jacques stared, and also Jenny, ■hose "starving people” are myths, and his record indicates that there as to the court may seem equitable Why did we send so many Bind the rest that are in need of help, was at least one man who knew his in the premises. Full thirteen hundred? are about as industrious as were our job. but it is now said that he will This summons is served upon you [American Indians fifty years ago. If Some went to Northern lands, retire .The veil of secrecy which sur by publication, by order of the Hon. those propagandists who want Eu Some looked on torrid sands, rounded the peace negotiations not A. M. Hare, Judge of the County rope and Asia "saved” would devote Some hunted tropic stratlds—- withstanding the promise of open j : Court of the State of Oregon, for ■heir time to America, a great deal diplomacy prevented details from Fame loudly thundered; | Tillamook County. ¡■more good would be accomplished.— Right on they kept their way, reaching the world, but enough has • Made and entered at Chambers at 'Willamina Times. Charging so much per day, I leaked out to indicate that Secretary ! the City of Tillamook, County of ------- o------- Role, Greek and Russian Lansing differed sharply from his I Tillamook, State of Oregon, on the If the government is to buy the Looked on this proud array, chief upon features of the peace 10th day of September, 1919. railroads, why not the packing hous All the world wondered, treaty and league of nations pact, Talmage, Claussen & Mannlx es? And if the packing houses why Every tongue loud did say: but the latter ignored the state de Attorneys for Plaintiff. not the steel business, the newspa “Hail, thirteen hundred.” partment as he had previously ig Address Tillamook, Oregon. pers, and then the automobile busi- nored the senate and preceeded with Motor cars right of them, ' ness? It would only take two or three his one-man idea.—Independant. Picture shows left of them, hundred billions to make a clean Notice of Sale on Execution. Poems in praise of them sweep and we could all go on a vaca- ------- °------- ------o------ Volleyed and thundered. ><i<>n while the government officials "All over this country” said the In the Circuit Court of the State of Not under shot and shell, did the work. They are trying the President at Seattle, “it is. becoming Oregon for Tillamook County. Hardships but few to tell, scheme out in Russia now and to a more and more evident that those E. J. Claussen, Plaintiff. Gay as a rtlarriage bell limited extent in North Dakota. Why i who were th« partizans of Germany vs. Back o’er the mighty sea. not adopt as a national slogan, "no are the ones who are primarily i Feeney & Bremer Company, a To our land fair and free, body works but Uncle Sam?’’.— pleased with some of the aspects of corporation, Defendant. the debate that is now going on.” Cume thirteen hundred. Salem Journal. Notice is hereby given, that I, W. We do not think the president ------- o------- L. Campbell, Sheriff of Tillamook What did they, really do, Another “crimp” has been put in strengthens his case with such in County, Oregon, by virtue of an ex That is for me and you? Wilson’s league of nations propa- sinuations. In the first -place, the ecution issued out of the above en Everywhere laurels grew; a by the announcement that debating is not all on one side. The titled court in the above entitled No doubt they plundered. ttary Lasing is about to step president is now carrying it to the cause, said execution being dated the Still now the scroll unfold, , down and out of his job at Wash country, rather than assent to any 9th day of September, 1919, and be What mighty deeds are rolled! ington. Slowly, but surely, even the manner of reservation of interpreta ing based upon a Judgment entered Tell when the babes grow old strongest admirers of President Wil tion, and prolonging in the open in the Circuit Court of the State of Of thirteen hundred.— son are beginning to see the light of field of public controversy the debate Oregon for Tillamook County, said Economist. day and one by one are shuffling off which the spokesmen have been judgment being entered in said Cir that "mortal coll” that has been keeping up by his direction in the cuit Court on the 6th day of Septem thrust about them by the head of the senate. Yet he has said again and Burning Money. ber, 1919, and being rendered in fa nation whose chief endeavor seems again that the covenant means ex vor of the above named plaintiff, and Life is gay and blithe and sunny against the above named defendant, to be that of rule or ruin in an effort actly what the advocates of reserva- to accomplish his selfish desires.— lions are trying to have the senate since the peace dove hit the breezes; and being in the sum of $1,300.00 Umpqua Valley News. express in different wording.—Spok every one is burning money just as with interest thereon at the rate of though it grew on trees. I insist on 8 per cent per annum from April 23. esman Review. Mr. Root in his address before the thrift and savlng,*but there’s none 1918. until paid; in the further sum American Bar Association recently If we mistake not the sentiments of to heed my words; Jonnies say that of $95.55 with interest thereon at struck the truth when he said that the people President Wilson will go I am raving, and throw money to the the rate of 8 per cent per annum the greatest need of the present is a back to Washington convinced that birds. Men are drawing princely from June 23, 1919, until paid; in SHE CANT FORGET the sum of $150.00 attorney fees, and for the costs and disbursements taxed and allowed at $16.20, and said judgment further providing that a certain mortgage given to secure the principal sum hereinbefore nam ed, be foreclosed in the manner pre scribed by law, and that the property described in said mortgage be sold as by law provided and the proceeds of said sale applied to the satisfaction of said judgment. That said property is described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of tide lot number four (4) of W. D. Stillwell’s Addition to Tillamook (now Tillamook City) and running thence north 111 feet; thence east parallel with the north line of the Edrick Thomas D. L. C. to the east line of lot Three (3) of section twenty-five (25), in township one (1) south of range ten (10) west of the Willamette Meridian, and run ning thence south along the east line of said lot three (3) to the north I line of the said Edrick Thomas D. L. C. and running thence west to the place of beginning, situated in the county of Tillamook and State of Oregon. Also all the machinery and equipment in the buildings on said real property, including in particular the following, which constitute the larger pieces of machinery, to-wit: 1 Hack Saw; 1 19 in, American Lathe; 1 36 inch Lathe; 1 Barnes Driller, with sliding head; 1 Davis 24 in. Shaper; 10 h.p. motor and electric appliances; all patterns and appliances for castings, acetelyt’ welding apparatus and all parts. Being all the foundry property ot the mortgagors Including buildings and equipment located on the above described real property and property adjoining thereto. Now, therefore, in accordance with the direction of said execution, com manding me to sell the premises and property hereinbefore described in the manner provided by law, for the satisfaction of said decree according to the terms thereof, and the co.;ts 1 and disbursements thereof and ac cruing upon this writ, I will on Sat- urday, the 11th day of October, 1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m. on said date, sell at public auction, at the front door of the County Court House in Tillamook City, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the said Feeney & Bremer Company, a corporation, defendant herein named, in and to all the property both real and per sonal hereinbefore described. W. L. Campbell, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore. T he . L atest r ! I x 8 8 X P Electricity's latest gift to the housewife greatest since the electric iron and electric vacuum cleaner—the Western Electric P ortable S ewing M achine No more tiresome treadle pushing - no more backache—a little electric motor does the hard work. A foot control gives any speed desired. The entire machine in its case can be carried anywhere—it’s no larger than a typewriter. Ask for a demonptra- tion. COAS1 POttER CO THE « ELECTRIC STORE J Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. Notice is given that the undersign ed, Jesse C. Snyder, has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of John L. Snyder, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, and has quali fied as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, as by law required, to the undersigned at 1012 Gasco Building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 4th day of September, 1919. JesBe C. Snyder, Administrator. Laidlaw, Owen & Lawrence, Attorneys for Estate, 1012 Gasco Building, Portland, Oregon. Notice to Taxpayers of Tillamook County All last half payments of taxes for the year 1918 must be made on or before October 5th, 1919. or interest at the rate of 1 per cent will be add ed on the unpaid balance. All taxes remaining unpaid on No vember 5th, 1919, become delinquent and are subject to penalty of 5 per cent and interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum. W. L. Campbell, Sheriff and Tax Collector. Arran C louds comfa SrNsntNn. Arrea D espondency comes J oy . ArreR S ickness comes H ealth . A kter W eakness comes S tbenoth . < In the spring when you’re "al! in”—fagged out—blood thin, if you will turn to Nature’s remedy, a tonic made from wild roots and barks, which has-stood fifty years as the best spring tonic—you will find strength regained. No need to tell you it’s Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, put un in tablet or liquid form, and sold by every druggist in the land. After a hard winter—shut up indoors,your blood needs a temperance tonic, a tissue builder and blood-makersuchasthis ‘‘Medical Discovery” of Dr.Pierce’s. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package of tablets. Stattie, Wash.— “I was in a general run down condition. Had bad blood, dis ordered stomach, kidney trouble and nervousness. I took three bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and five or six bottles of 4Favorite Prcscrip tion’ and was completely cured. Have never been sick a day since.”— Mrs. Mary Haskins, 907 27lh Ave. ALL WRONG. The Mistake is Made By Many Tilla mook Citizens. Look for the cause of backache. To be cured you must know the cause. If it’s weak kidneys You must set the kidneys working right. A resident of this vicinity shows you how. Mrs. Kenneth Chase, 1214 8. Riv er St., Newberg, Ore., says: “My back ached all the time and my kid neys acted Irregularly, My feet and ankles were so badly swollen that In the morning. I couldn’t get my shoes on for several hours. I felt generally depressed. The first few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills helped me won derfully. My back topped aching, my kidneys acted more regularly and the swellings in my feet and ankles went down. After I had taken one box ot Doan’s Kidney Pills. I felt as well as ever.” Price 60c., at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Chase had Foster-Milbourn Co. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Pd. Adv. Speaking of the "democratization of labor,” if labor doesn’t get any happier results out of going Demo cratic than the U. 8. A. has had, we know it means something pretty un pleasant. The more, discussion the bet ter. Truth doesn't mind being talked about IMPERIALES MOUTHP1E.CC CIGADETTES are discussed because they’re worth discussion. The blend of fine tobaccos — the mouthpiece—the rnais paper — no wonder they’re talked about. 10 for 13c The John Bollman Co. Branch M •niifeet u r«rs Ornamental Fire Placet Built of Brick and Stone, All Fire Place« absolutely guaranteed not to smoke or money re funded. Brick work of all kinds done on short notice. We make a specialty of re pairing smoking Fire Places. RALPH E. WARREN, TILLAMOOK. ORE.