Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 09, 1919, Image 7

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TlùLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER
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You are hereby required to appear
the full taste of the butter. That’s
COAXING YOU TO SMILE.
and answer the complaint filed
why children naturally do It, as also
against you iu the above entitled
with bread and jam.
Misnamed.
cause, on or before the date of the
"Eat bread and margarine as you
Speaking of "setting-up exercises,”
publication of this summons, to­ Aunt-Nancy visited camp one day like in order to hide the flavor, but
on or before November 13, 1919, when the rookies were going through when it comes to bread and real but­
if you fail so to appear and ans- , their gymnastics, sitting on their ter 1 confess that, as a doctor and
the complaint, for want thereof, heels, then raising to a standing po- something of a gourmet, I eat it like
the plaintiff will apply to the Court sitlon and repeating the operation,
a child, buttered side down.”
for the relief demanded in the com­
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"They are going through their
plaint, to-wit: That the contract of setting-up exercises,” explained tho
Our Puzzling Language.
matrimony now existing between the obliging sergeant.
A Dutchman was learning English
plaintiff and defendant be dissolved
“Looks to me more like Bittin' and every morning read a little in au
and that the plaintiff be granted an [down exercises." observed jlunt Nan­ English newspaper. One day he was
absolute divorce from the defendant, cy.
sorely puzzled.
and for such other relief as the
I "Vot iss this?" he asked a friend.
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Court may deem just and meet.
I "Your English is a puzzle.”
The Handy Lexicon.
This Summons is published by or­
The friend took the paper and read.
A couple of pitmen up in London
der of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County
¡for a holiday halted in front of a i "Should Mr. Blinks, who sat for the
Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
. brass plate fixed on the front of a Mudville constituency in 19—, con­
said order being dated September 25, ihouse, whereon was inscribed in bold sent to stand again and run, he
1S19, and the date of the first pub­
would in all probability have a walk­
[characters the word "chiropodist.”
lication being Oct. 2nd, 1919, and of
■ uliuiupoutst:,'' icmarkej one of over..’’
the last publication, November 13,
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them, perplexedly, "What’s that?”
1919.
"Why,” replied his companion, “a
But Drab in Practice.
Johnson & Handley,
chirrupodist is a chap that teaches
“I trust Brother Johnson, ’’said the
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
canaries to whistle.”
piesiding elder, "that you are en-
P. O. Address: 107-8-9
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deavoriug as far as possible to bring
. 0. F. Building,
up your children by the rule of kind­
Unconscious Truth.
Tillamook, Oregon.
A certain clergyman, inclined to ness; requesting rather than cam-
corpulency, officiating as chaiiman manding, and explaining to them
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
at a social gathering that had met carefully why they should obey your
injunctions?"
NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That to celebrate the building of a new
"That’s powerful gaudy in the'ry,
school room, addressed the audience
the undersigned has been by the Coun­
parson,” returned Gap Johnson, of
in the following manner:
ty Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
"Friends”, he said, 'at the close of Rumpus Ridge, Ark., "but in actual
appointed administrator of the estate I
this meeting there will be a collec­ practice knocking ’em down with a
of William H. Perry, deceased. All i tion. It will not be for the poor,” and neckyoke now and then is about the
persons having claims against the unconsciously putting his thumbs in- only way to fetch results. I could
estate are required to present them [o
trousers' pockets and tapping just about as quick get them to mind
for allowance to the undersigned at with his fingers his waistband, con­ me by argifying with ’em as I could
the office of Botts & Winslow, Tilla­ tinued, "but for the development and make a turtle giggle by tickling his
lit with a feather.”
mook, Oregon, within six months from enlargement of this department.”
i
EVETSEOOT KKTOS
oA. WVT-IÍÍ-HEAD
A MEANS BUICK
The Buick Dry Plate Clutch
The exclusive patented features of the Buick disc
clutch minimize the effort and skill necessary in
gear shifting, and at the same time provide a clutch
that is absolutely smooth and positive in operation.
Under this patented construction, the heavy rota­
ting parts of the clutch are carried by the flywheel
and only the very light parts are carried by the trans­
mission, which accounts for the transmission gears
not spinning after clutch is disengaged, thus pre­
venting the clashing of gears in shifting from one
speed to another.
The slightest pressure of the foot will disengage this
smooth acting Buick clutch, which makes it especial­
ly popular with women drivers and those who drive
much in congested traffic.
date hereof.
John Sharpe Williams says the Sen­
Dated this September 25th, 1919.
The Limit.
ate majority report on the Versailles
A group of workers were lunching
John William Jennings,
treaty is a "piece of insolence.” What
Administrator. in a sheltered nook on a wharf. One a pity the whole United States is not
Planning The Next Step.
Henry A. Wise Wood, of New York,
declares that J. J. O’Neil, London
manager of the Manchester Guardian,
called upon him in New York recent­
ly with the suggestion that the war
debts of all the allied and associated
powers could be internationalized,
that is, distributed among the var-
ious nations, and that he had been
assured of approval of the plan by
certain powerful American financiers
now active in promoting sentiment
in behalf of immediate ratification
of the unamended covenant of the
league of nations. There seems to be
more enthusiasm for shouldering
European war debts in the United
States, than there is about handing
to this country any of the territorial
acquisitions which are the result of
the war to some of the allied and as­
sociated powers.
[of them went across the street for a
¡plug of tobacco, and during his ab-
!sence another substituted for his tin
of pale coffee and milk Ills own tin of
milkless black coffee.
j When the first worker returned to
his lunch he could hardly believe his
eyes.
I "Well,” he said "I have heard of
clever thieves, but to steal the milk
out of a feller’s coffee is about the
limit.”
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one big Mississippi, where to hold
any opinion not o-keyed by a Demo­
cratic machine is considered not only
"insolent” but ample justification
for proscription and persecution.
Four years more of dimination by the
Dixie Democracy
would doubtless
have made it so.
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Now that President Wilson
proved that six votes is really less
than one vote and that we have done
China a favor by robbing her, he
Buttered Side Down
ought to be asked to write a thesis
"Cecily,” reproved the young moth­ on the Sahara desert as a bathing
er, "eat your bread and butter prop­ beach.
erly. How often do I tell you to eat
it with the buttered side topmost?”
President Wilson now declares that
"Here the elderly physician enter­ in bringing home the Smuts plan
ed a defense for this childish table for a league of nations he was fol-
manner which every parent knows. lowing the footsteps of Colonel
He pointed out that by eating but­ Roosevelt. It's a good thing for Mr.
tered bread upside down the butter Wilson that the Colonel Is not here
touches the tongue, which thus gets to land on him.
When Better Automobiles Are Built BUICK Will Build Them
Agent Sunset Garage, Tillamook, Ore
Notice of Sale of Real Property By this summons, which said date is the Is described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the northwest corner
11th day of September, 1919, and if
Administratrix De Bonis Non
In the circuit court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Multnom-
ah, Probate Department.
In the matter of the estate of
Leonard Krebs, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that pur-
I suant to power and authority grant­
ed to the administratrix de bonis
non of the estate of Leonard Krebs,
deceased, by the above entitled court
on the 3rd day of September, A. D.,
1919, the administratrix de bonis
non of the above entitled estate will,
from and after Saturday, the 25th
day of October, 1919, offer for sale
and will proceed to sell at private
sale to the highest bidder, for cash,
subject to the confirmation by the
Circuit Court of the Stare of Oregon
for Multnomah County, all the right,
title and interest of said estate in
and to the following described reai
property situate in the County of
Tillamook, State of Oregon, to-wit:
"A tract of land formerly known
as Lots Five (5), six (6), Seven (7),
Eight (8) and Nine (9), in Bfock
Three (3) in Ocean Park, situate in
Section Ninteen
(19), Township
Four (4) South, Range Ten (10)
West, Willamette Meridian, in Tilla­
mook County, State of Oregon, con­
taining .60 acres, iqore or less, as
shown in Assessor’s Tract Book as
Tract number 930.”
Bid3 offered in writing for said
real property may be made at any
time after the publication of this
notice and before making sale, at
the office of Emil P. Slovarp, Attor­
ney at Law, 608-9 Henry Building.
Portland, Oregon.
Dated and first published Septem­
ber 18, 1919.
Helen Krebs, Adminis­
tratrix de bonis non of
the Estate of Leonard
Krebs, deceased.
C. C. Stout and Emil Slovarp,
608-9 Henry Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Attorneys for Estate.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Tillamook County.
James Hiatt. Plaintiff.
vs.
Osa Hiatt, Defendant.
To Osa Hiatt, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
To.i are hereby notified and required
to appear In the above entitle cause
and court and answer the complaint
ftled herein, within six weeks from
the date of the first publication of
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
Edrlck 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
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 I
Oregon. Also all the machinery and
equipment in the buildings on said
real property, including in particular I
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
Notice of Sale on Execution.
electric appliances; all patterns and
appliances for castings, acetelyr-
In the Circuit Court of the State of welding apparatus and all parts.
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Being all the foundry property of
E. J. Claussen, Plaintiff.
the mortgagor» including buildings
vs.
and equipment located on the above
Feeney & Bremer Company, a
described real property and property
corporation. Defendant.
adjoining thereto.
Notice is hereby given, that I, W. I Now, therefore, in accordance with
L. Campbell, Sheriff of Tillamook the direction of said execution, com­
County, Oregon, by virtue of an ex­ manding me to sell the premises and
ecution issued out of the above en­ property hereinbefore described in
titled court In the above entitled the manner provided by law, for the
cause, said execution being dated the satisfaction of said decree according
9th day of September. 1919, and be­ to the terms thereof, and the costs
ing based upon a judgment entered and disbursements thereof and ac­
in the Circuit Court of the State of cruing upon this writ, I will on Sat­
Oregon for Tillamook County, said urday, the 11th day of October, 1919.
judgment being entered in said Cir­ at the hour of 10 o’clock a m. on said
cuit Court on the 6th day of Septem­ date, sell at public auction, at the
ber, 1919, and being rendered in fa­ front door of the County Court House
vor of the above named plaintiff, and in Tillamook City, Oregon, to the
against the above named defendant, highest bidder for cash, all the right,
and being in the sum of 81,300.00 title and interest of the said Feeney
with f.iterest thereon at the rate of & Bremer Company, a corporation,
8 per cent per annum from April 23, defendant herein named, in and to
1918. until paid; in the further sum all the property both real and per­
of $95.55 with Interest thereon at sonal hereinbefore described.
the rate of 8 per cent per annum
W. L. Campbell,
from June 23. 1919, until paid; in
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore
the sum of $150.00 attorney fees,
»and for the costs and disbursements
Summons.
taxed and allowed at $16.20, and
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said Judgment further providing that
In the Circuit Court of the State of
a certain mortgage given to secure
• he principal Bum hereinbefore nam­ Oregon for Tillamook County.
ed. be foreclosed in the manner pre­ Jeanette Seymour. Plaintiff
vs.
scribed by law. and that the property
described In said mortgage be sold as Antone J. Seymour, Defendant.
To Antone J. Seymour, the above
by law provided and the proceeds of
said sale applied to the satisfaction named defendant: In the name of the
of said judgment. That said property State of Oregon:
you fail so to appear, for want there­
of, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint, to-wit: for an order and
decree forever dissolving, cancelling
and anulling the contract and rela­
tion of marriage heretofore existing
between the plaintiff and defendant,
and for such other and further relief
as to the court may seem equitable
in the premises.
This summons is served upon you
by publication, by order of the Hon.
A. M. Hare, Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Tillamook County.
Made and entered at Chambers i at
the City of Tillamook, County of
Tillamook, State of Oregon, on 1 the
10th day of September, 1919.
Talmage, Claussen & Mannix
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Address Tillamook, Oregon.
SOUTH
Look I Here is the globe spread out fiat be­
fore your eyes. See those stars? Every
star shows where a U. S. Navy ship was oa
September 2nd, 1919. The Navy travels
the Seven Seas.
Don’t you want to see the World ?
omance is calling to you!
R
- Strange and smiling foreign
lands are beckoning to you. Shove
off and see the world!
Learn to “parley-voo” in gay
Paree. See the bull-fights in
Panama, See surf-riding on the
beach of Waikiki.
Learn the lure that come« with
the «wish and swirl of the good salt
sea. Eat well—free; dress well—
free; sleep clean—free; and look ’em
all straight in the eye—British,
French, Chinese, Japanese,
Spaniards, Egyptians, Algerians
and all manner of people.
Come! Be a real man of the
world. See the world. See it with
the red-blooded, hard-working,
hard-playing men of the U. S<
Navy.
Pay begins the day you join,
is always
On board ship a
learning. Trade schools develop
skill, industry and business ability.
Thirty days care-free holiday each
year with full pay. The food is
good. First uniform outfit is fur­
nished free. Promotion is un-
limited for men of brains. You
can enlist for two years and come
out broader, stronger and abler.
Shove off—Join the U. S. Navy.
If you’re between 17 and 35 go to
the nearest recruiting station for
all the details. If you don’t know
where it is ask your postmaster.
Shove off !-Join the U. S .Navy
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