Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 16, 1919, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 16. 1919.
Better Tires
on the Market
¡dltion and inciting secret foes again-
■ st them?
We are sorry the prison fare didn't
suit Emma—that is, not very sorry,.
But we are more grieved about the
' ingredients she has been trying to
(serve certain thoughtless ones of this
nation.—Chicago Tribune.
Details have just been received
from Lille of what is considered with
out question the greatest "contribu­
tion’' made to the war by any one
single family.
The head of this family was M.
Vanhoe,a farmer living at Reminghe
near Ypres. At the outbreak of the
war he was the father df 36 living
children, 14 girls and 22 boys. Of
the latter in the course of th ' war.
20 fought in the French ranks. Of
these 20 13 were killed and three
were permanently discharged as the
result of wounds unfitting them for
further service. Still another was
wounded four times during the war.
In 1917 the widow of one of the
sons, Alfred, also was killed during
the bombardment of Dunkerque. She
left five orphans. But even before
this, M. Vanhee had already given
up his life to the Germans. On Octob­
er of 1914 he had gone to Lille with
one of his daughters to celebrate the
birthday of’relative. On his return
home the two were caught by a Ger­
man patrol and both shot.
OTORISTS have gained a
nevz conception of tire
satisfaction from the Gray Side­
wall Firestone Tires that are
producing such remarkable
mileage. If you have never tried
one, do so at once.
M
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PHONOGRAPH
RECORDS.
Twenty Sons In The War.
Try a Firestone Gray Sidewall
Cl
First as Usual
The New Broadway Hits
Good dealers are handling
these tires everywhere.
On Sale Now!
Here they are—All New Records of the Latest
delightful Broadway Melodies.
Daddy Long Legs................................................... Henry Burr |
I Know What It Means :o be Lonesome, . . . Lew is James} “
Hawaiian Lullaby......................................... James and Hart |
Sweet Kisses............................................ Acme Male Quartette } —— 1*’^
Tulip Time, from “Ziegfeld Follies of 1919”. Henry Burr)
Mandy, from “Ziegfeld Follies of 1919”, Invincible Four} 22161
You Don’t Need the Wine to Have a Wonderful Time,
)
from “Ziegfeld Follies of 1919”............... Eddie Cantor. I
! 22163
Oh! The Last Rose ot Summer, from “Ziegfeld Follies
of 1919.
J
The Vamp ..................................................
Shake Your Shoulders ..........................
Will O’Wisp from "A Lonely Romeo”
Fox-Trot )
Honeymoon Waltz, Vocal refrain by .. Harry McCluskey} 22166
Castles In Spain .......................................................... One-Step /
Jerry ............................................................................... Fox-Trot} 22168
COAXING YOU TO SMILE
Some Beautiful Morning (I’ll Find you in My Arms) )
From "inbad”............................... Ernest Hare, Baritone I
That Lullaby of Long Ago, from "Sinbad” Ernest Hare, j22170
Baritone J
Carolina, unshine.................
.......... Sterling Trio
Henry Burr, Tenor} •"2173
Oh! What a Pal Was Mary
Plenty of Room.
I
TIRES
Most Miles, per Dollar
One-Step )
Fox-Trot }' 22164
A tired soldier, loaded with equip­
ment, climbed into a crowded Lon­
don buss. No one offered him a seat.
Finally he took from his haversack a
small bomb.
! "This is one of the things we use
out there, you know,” he remarked
,to two or three passengers. "See this
pin here? When I pull it out like this
it should explode a few* esconds later.
If I put it back again the thing is
harmless.” Then, beginning to search
frantically; Where on earth did I put
that pin?”
Within one minute the buss was
empty, Then, putting the bomb back
in his haversack. Tommy stretched
himself full length on the cushioned
seat.
1'11 be happy when the preacher makes you mine.
Sterling Trio >22175
Give me a Smile and a Kiss .... Arthur Fields, Baritone
Breeze (Blow My Baby Back to Me) . Premier American '
Male Quartette
You Didn’t want Me When you Had Me,. Irving Gillette’ ’22177
Tenor„
You can play Pathe Records on your machine
DOUBLE DISC—ALL 85 CENTS EACH.
And while you are making your record selections let
us play them on the Pathe Phonograph. You will enjoy
the full, rich, liquid tone produced by the wonderful
Pathe Sapphire Ball—that rounds polished jewels that
has replaced scratchy needles. Pathe guarantees its rec­
ords to play 1,000 times, if played on the Pathephone,
because the Sapphire Ball doesn’t wear out recorls
For Pathe Phonographs and records see us.
That’s What We Thought.
'
First soldier—“What must a man
be to be buried with military honor?
Second Soldier—"He must be of
the grade of lieutenant or higher.”
First Ditto—"Then I lost my bet.”
j Second Ditto—“What did you bet?’
First Ditto—"I bet he must be
dead.”
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HARRIS FURNITURE CO., t X mo ° n OK’
A Variant.
She—"I’d like to ask you a ques-
1 tion.
| He—Ask it, dear.
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of. the plaintiff will apply to the i persons having claims against the money you ever loved?
Notice of Sale of Real Property By Court for the relief demanded in the | estate are required to present them
Administratrix De Bonis Non
complaint, to-wit: for an order and ' for allowance to the undersigned at
No Wonder.
In the circuit court of the State of decree forever dissolving, cancelling 1 the office of Botts & Winslow, Tilla-
How is your baby brother? asked
Oregon, for the County of Multnom­ and anulling the contract and rela­ I mook, Oregon, within six months from little Tommy, of a playmate.
tion of marriage heretofore existing date hereof.
ah, Probate Department.
"One year old,” replied Johnny.
Dated this September 25th, 1919. | “Ah!" exclaimed Tommy. "I’ve got
In the matter of the. estate of between the plaintiff and defendant,
and
for
such
other
and
further
relief
Leonard Krebs, deceased.
John William Jennings, a dog a year old and he can walk
Notice is hereby given, that pur­ as to the court may seem equitable
Administrator. twice as well as your brother.
suant to power and authority grant­ in the premises.
■ "Weil, so he ought to." replied
This summons is served upon you
ed to the administratrix de bonis
Johnny; "he’s got twice as many
Concerning
Mr.
Walsh.
by
publication,
by
order
of
the
Hon.
non of the estate of Leonard Krebs,
legs.”
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deceased, by the above entitled court A. M. Hare, Judge of the County
Friends
of
the
administration
are
on the 3rd day of September. A. D., Court of the State of Oregon for now denouncing Frank P. Walsh for
No Such Animal.
193 9. the administratrix de bonis Tillamook County.
In the counting house ot a city of­
his activities, said to be embarrassing
Made
and
entered
at
Chambers
at
BELL PHONE, MAIN 3. MUTUAL PHONE
$
non of the above entitled estate will,
to the President, in connection with fice, usually closed at 6 o’clock, the
from and after Saturday, the 25th the City of Tillamook, County of
¡the Irish question. If Mr. Walsh, as office boy had been known, like oth­
day of October, 1919, offer for sale Tillamook. State of Oregon, on the
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and will proceed to sell at private 10th day of September, 1919.
|“cheap demagogue” and ‘ blather­ forget to do those things which he
Talmage,
Claussen
&
Mannix
sale to the highest bidder, for cash,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. skite agitator” who has been guilty ought to have done, and the manager
subject to the confirmation by the
Address Tillamook. Oregon. ¡of "glaring offensive indiscretion,” had at last to impress upon him the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
¡what must be said of the course of advisability of making a note of any­
for Multnomah County, all the right,
President Wilson in appointing such thing important on a memorandum
Summons.
title and interest of said estate in
a man to the responsible position of form and keeping it in a conspicu­
and to the following described real
In the Circuit Court of the State of head of the War Labor board and ous place as a reminder.
property situate in the County of
making him one of his closest confi­
The other day a piece of paper was
Tillamook, frfhtc of Oregon, to-wit: Oregon for Tillamook County.
For disenfecting where Contagious or
dential
advisers
for
many
months?
noticed
pinned to the wall in front
Jeanette
Seymour,
Plaintiff
"A tract of land formerly known
President
Wilson
is
entirely
respon
­
of
the
lad
’
s
desk,
and
upon
examina
­
vs.
as Lots Five (5), six (6). Seven (7),
infectious diseases are prevailing.
sible for the present agitation over tion it was found to bear- the follow­
Eight (8) and Nine (9), in Block Antone J. Seymour, Defendant.
the
Irish
question
by
having
pro
­
ing:
Three (3) in Ocean Park, situate in | To Antone J. Seymour, the above
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
"Memorandum, Leave at 6.”
Section Ninteen
(19), Township named defendant: In the name of the claimed his doctrine of self-determi­
nation
of
races
and
peoples.
It
is
the
ful
Germicidal mixture and by its use
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State
of
Oregon:
Four (4) South, Range Ten (10)
You are hereby required to appear doctrine which has aroused unrest
Experience Adequate.
West. Willamette Meridian, in Tilla­
zvill
improve general stable conditions.
Anxious io travel for a big English
mook County. State of Oregon, con­ and answer the complaint filed not only in Ireland but in Egypt,
taining .60 acres, more or less, as against you in the above entitled India and other countries having firm in the ham line, an Irishman
shown in Assessor's Tract Book as cause, on or before the date of the separate racial but not political iden­ obtained an interview with the pro­
last publication of this summons, to- tity. The worst that can i/e said prietor. "What experience have you
Tract number 930.”
was asked.
Bids offered in writing \ for said wit: on or before November 13, 1919, about Mr. Walsh is that be is prac­ nad?" the Irishman
real property may be made at any and if you fail so tj> appear and ans­ ticing the fourteen points which Eighteen months,” was the answer.
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
time after the publication of this wer the complaint, for want thereof, President Wilson preaches but con­ "Eighteen months!” scornfully re­
notice and before making sale, at the plaintiff will apply to the Court veniently forgets when they do not pealed the pioprietor. "What could
jou learn about bacon in that time? i52b rdSH5?525H5?SZ5?_S?5H!i?5ZSÏ5H.5ZS25?ff’ ‘?52525Z525a5HS25EW5H5H52SH525HS
the office of Emil P. Slovarp. Attor­ for the relief demanded in the com­ serve his purposes.
ney at Law. 608-9 Henry Building, plaint. to-wit: That the contract of
Why, I’ve been studying lor forty
matrimony now existing between the
years, and don’t know half enough
Portland, Oregon.
Miss Goldman Complains.
about it yet.” "Bedad", exclaimed
Dated and first published Septem­ plaintiff and defendant be dissolved
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and that the plaintiff be granted an
ber 18, 1919.
Students of democratic cooperation Pat, with a confident smile, "If I’d
Helen Krebs. Adminis­ absolute divorce from the defendant, and national welfare ought to be in­ been studying it for forty years I d
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tratrix de bonis non of and for such other relief as the terested in the bitter complaint of snow how to make a pig." He got the
the Estate of Leonard Court may deem just and meet.
ihe
job.
Emma Goldman against the dining
, This Summons is published by or­
Krebs, deceased.
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room in the Missouri penitentiary.
der
of
the
Hon.
A.
M.
Hare,
County
C. C. Stout and Emil Slovarp.
Miss Goldman calls upon heaven,
Waiter Stick» to 'Fact»
Judge
of
Tillamook
County,
Oregon,
608-9 Henry Bldg., Portland. Ore.
or its anarchistic equivalent to wit­
The war may be over, but it hasn’t
said order being dated September 25.
Attorneys for Estate.
ness that food in the prison is neith­ been over long enough for some peo­
1919, and the date of the first pub­
Armoured Inner Tires are a practical, common sense,
$
er abundant nor palatable and the ple to regain their former manners.
lication being Oct. 2nd, 1919. and of
Sammons.
money-saving
tire
necessity
for
all
tire
users.
By
(g
service is nothing to brag about.
the last publication. November 13, | Miss Goldman ought to be remind­ That’s how it was with Jenks, the
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preventing punctures and blowouts, they add plea-
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waiter.
In the Circuit Court of the State of 1919.
ed that the essential service in her
"Look here,” said the irate diner,
sure, safety and economy to motoring. Lubricated
Johnson & Handley,
—Oregon for Tillamook County.
inside and out, they require no cementing aud no vul­
Attorneys for the Plaintiff. case was exceptionally well rendered. "there’s a fly in the butter!"
James Hiatt, Plaintiff.
"That Isn’t a fly," said Jenks, "it
canizing. Placed on your tires as easily as inner tube.
P. O. Address: 107-8-9 ¡The government obliged itself to de­
vs.
I. O. O. F. Building, liver to her a certain penalty In ex­ is a moth. And that isn’t butter; it’»,
Osa Hiatt, Defendant.
Tillamook. Oregon. change for a premediated breach of margarine. Otherwise your assertion
To Osa Hiatt, Defendant.
Iconduct; and she has it.
is correct.”
In the name of the State of Oregon:
She complains that the government
You are hereby notified and required
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Senator Sherman, of Illinois, who ■5H5HKSHSB52S2S?5ZS?52SHS2SZ5Z52Sa52SHSH5Z5a6’asaSZS25Z5ZS25E5Z525a525i3
was inconsiderate of her. But was
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
to appear in the above entitle cause
I she ever considerate of the govern­ has the awful habit of saying what
and court and answer the complaint NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That ment? She thinks it is a burning he thinks and thinking what he says,
filed herein, within six weeks from
the undersigned has been by the Coun­ shame that her digestion was endan­ makes reference to a concern "cavern
the date of the first publication of
ty Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, gered; but did she think it a burn­ of counterfeit moralities and cockloft
w this summons, which said date is th“
appointed administrator of the estate ing shame to imperil the lives of of scholastic gabble.’* One guess a>
11th day of September. 1919. and if
American soldiers by stirring up se- to whom he is thinking about.
Phone 32.
you fail so to appear, for want there­ of William H. Perry, deceased. All
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Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
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VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector |
CLOUGH’S [CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
3
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C. I. CLOUGH CO
ARMOURED INNER TUBES §
Prevents Punctures and Blowouts. |
| C. MILLS, Agent, Tillamook, Ore-
BAY CITY DRUG CO.
Entire New Stock of Candies.
New Syrups. Come and See.,
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