Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 06, 1919, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK
, OFb’K'EKS
for year en dix ; june
John F
Frank Ktimru
L. L- Smith
u . J Willie
J A. Jensen
Peter Schram
O A . Kinnaman
|ohn Stults
A. J. Wilks
Mr». Lula Fleck
Mrs. Judy Gray
E. J Gicnxcr
C. H. Jacks
L. P. Gray
lilmcr Hall
C. O. liopki
Director for 3 years
Direct»*«’ H,r
.ouis Join.*<
Hull Jtthnsoi
m. IliinKW
F. H. Lane
jensjen-en
Ike Well»
K. (». Kichar <1,
H H kn»cn Urg
Albert Krak»
S. K. O’Brief
Mart E. Snook
W. S. Boatman
Mrs.W. H I »er by
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Leo > orton
Mr«.
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j Booth
I. C. Dunn
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Mrs. C L
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J. L Burke
S J. Hoover
1. B. Lotnnien
Mr» L.miL It
Lev Lyster
J . E. Troutman
H H Tub»x*i-»f
rs. Lois Watt
hn Borba
L». Hardin
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ter Nc A
> J. L*. Pearson
Warren B Vaughn
2. H. Christensen
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Stoker
Trow bridge
Grant
Matiel Folks
> Nieklaus
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*B. H. 1 lunhaiu
L V. Pollock
Lewis Anderson
G. A. Iones
May Paul
Swan Hawkinson
A. L. Darby
Henry Leacb
w F Cane
GtU»ert Rock
W. W . Pet IV
J. R. W o . m !»
J Merril S ■ :th
Hans Hanson
J. E. D ivi»
Mrs Net lie Proct« »r
J. A Hrs’cr
X. Me Millan
Car I Johnson
E. E. Parker
i has Himes
C. Commons
< arl White
C. L. Cornell
H A T.«oley
C. F. Short ridge
C. U . Nelson
K A Blackmore
A. F -Xc *.
Walter W il Ison
W . L- Bedortha
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Janie • Minmon»
Mr* Nellie Newiicrg
Jay Duvi*
Geo < >. Vaughn
C. F. Allen
J. L. Lawrence
l.eop<»ld Bia»er
R l.y.icr
John Per« hette
Mrs A I. Ma ver
M kbpl m..Ip
John Ot'pcnhauser
H A Eiy
B. Miner
V. L. Fisher
J. J Kreb»
Ah in ilium
F. D Mitchel!
Mathew fhompsou
Ed Blum
I* H .|.k H»
H. Tubl*csing
E. G. Krebs
M. A Selion
HEADLIGHT, NOYEMBER Ö.
COUNTY
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Clerks.
Address.
Mr» licr . Tinia -a-i Tillamook
L C D.tiincls. lilt »u.o «k
Mrs H -ir>Lvwh I Hamook
P F Klien. M.»j»l..uita
A>exandi .» Rock. Orv(»own
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R E. A s .t, Beaver
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T'Laiuook
H V Aik-y Nehalem
Mrs K ii !<sni«»ud Hemlock
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Mrs- N McMi’Ian Garibaldi
Jarno L. ti^icy. llamvsdalc
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Sophia it
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Oscar Taggart, Neskowin
K. 1» Dunn Med a
Mrs Non t Stem. Dolph.
L- F. Br«>dc Sand^ake
J T. Moore Clove dale
I dward Weston. Tillamook
Mrs As’aen E «s»»m Mohler
Mrs. ¡'red McKinley. Tillamook
Air- Lee I \ -ter Hemlock
E. J. I.augiili.i Blaine
Ansct D Lomincn. Mohler
M s. Ger. udc As .1.-. E.iy City
M -.s Fannie Stuith 1’- ver
Mrs Vina Simmon» Hemlock
Jvhn Affolter. Neskowin
H. J. loLl. flcui.'ock
.1 1». Pearson. Hebo
Mr- tun«- N > >n B..v Citv. F-R.D.
Maker ] Mf..il. Nwhak-m
W# L. Ilmis.m. Chvvcrdalc
Frank D. rurvk. Beaver
Mrs. Chas Bl r.n, Garibaldi
G I. Kine- Otis
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Mrs Idnaila:* hemlock
Mr». I : !-.c-*t
K rebs, Tillamook
H. V. Alley, Nehalem
FEA< 'HERS OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY
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null. Tillamook, R. F. D.
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.»tiene.-. Tillamook.
kvl. English, i'illani look.
.. Domesiic Science, Tillamook
ham, Latin. French, Tillamook.
.. Music, l illamook.
an. on. Hi. lory, Tillamook.
, Manual 'liainiug, Tillamook.
Sth grade. Tillamook,
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W. E. Buell. Prin.. Cloverdale.
-Evelyn Foster. H. 8. Asst.. Cloverdale.
Editn Mye.s, Intermediate, Cloverdale.
Edna Reus. • r, Primary, Cloverdale.
.hrs. lrm;> Embuni. Pi in.. Tillamook.
.:r- B ulab Thayer. Asst., Tillamook,
l.ugeiie Bicker. Prin., Mohler.
Mi Martha A. Kni lit. Asst., Mohler.
-Caroline Watters, H inlock.
K saline Davies Blaine.
J. S. Goin, Prin., Mohler.
Leona G. Alley. As. . Mohler.
i . H. Wyman. Prin.. H. S.. Bay City.
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Kathlcc.. Durham, H. S. Asst... Bay City.
Mi. O.ta Biggs. Advanced, Bay City.
...abel Dale. ;nieinieu.atc. Bay City.
\ ay Dale, Primaiy. Bay City.
.. . Eüa II si-e.iy. Beaver.
. . Alic< M. thilnp. lillamook.
... Cornel., r. tn
Hem'.ock.
... C. L. Cornell. Dolph.
\ crónica A'. . ;'i..,.. Lay City. R. F. D.
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. Donna M. Walker, Asst.. Tillamook.
I s. Brimuall, P.. ... Nehalem.
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P' unary, Nehalem.
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»8-0. 1 1 ‘. '¡abler. Fur... Wheeler.
4? — E * ie Holmi-. High School, Wheeler.
4 S- \iac a. line Logan, Advanced. Wheeler.
•í N Kru. Daminon. Primary, Wheeler.
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Mir Hairieit Ford. Brighton,
4S G i c .na 1 ayior, Cochran.
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Mary Stevenson. Asst., Nehalem.
1L I.AMH
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
derstgned ha.- been by the County
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
appointed administrator of the estate
of John L. Bozorth. deceased, and all
persons having claims against the
said estate are required to present
them duly'verified to the undersign­
ed at the First Bank of Bay City.
Bay City. Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated November 6th, 1919.
John O. Bdzorlh.
Administrator of said estate.
Summons.
Col X FY
the defendants for whatever sum an
accounting herein may show the said
association is due and < owing
'
him,
¡less his appropriate share of such
sum. and for such other and further
¡relief in equity as the Court may
deem meet and just.
This summons is published by the
¡order of Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, Judge
of the above named Court, dated
October 23, 1919, and the first
publication is fixed at October 30th,
1919, and the last publication Dec.
¡11, 1919.
Johnsdn & Handley
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
p. O Address: Tillamook. Oregon.
entitled proceedings on the 21st day his own election would he a guaran-
of October. ------
191!», - by H oe . A. M. Hare, tee of perpetual peace?
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County
Judge.
The date of the first
In the County Court ot the State of
America The Laggard.
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. publication is October 23, 1919, and
In the matter of the estate of Fritz the date of the last publication is
Sir Auckland C. Geddes, the British
Buhrow. laTe of the county of Tilla­ November 20th,.1919.
Witness the Honorable A. M. Hare, Minister for National Service and
mook. deceased.
To the State of Oregon and to all County Judge of the County of Tilla­ Reconstruction, is quoted a» saying
unknow n heirs or next of kin, if any mook in the State ot Oregon aud that Great Britain has before her the
such there be. of Fritz Buhrow. late Judge of the County Court of the greatest trade opportunity in all her
of the county of Tillamook in the State of Oregon for the County of history, and that she has no occation
Tillamook. (
i ) to fear American rivalry in the mar­
State of Oregon, deceased.
Attest: Homer Mason
kets of the world if only her manu­
In the name of the State of Oregon,
County Clerk of the county of facturers and merchants make up
you are hereby cited and required to
Tillamook in the State of Ore­ their minds to work together. That
be and appear in .the County Court ol
gon and ex officio Clerk of the. they will work together and improve
the State of Oregon for the County
County Court of the State of their opportunity, we may be quite
I of Tillamook,
at the court room
Oregon for the county ot Tilla­ sure. x
■thereof at the county court house ire
Professor Lucien L. Bruhl, the dis­
mook.
I Tillamook City, in said county, at the
tinguished French economist, report*
December term of said court, on th I i'. H. Goyne
,
that "A new France, rejuvenated and
fifteenth day of December, Nineteen i ilobert H. McGrath.
(vigorous, is undertaking the gigantic
¡Hundred and Nineteen, at ten o’clock Tillamook. Oregon.
problems of reconstruction.
Her
a.m. of that day, then and there to attorneys for the Administration.
friends are optimistic and look for-
■show cause, if any cause there be,
(Ward to a period of productive ac­
why the administrator of the above
Summons.
tivity." There is every reason to be-
named estate shall not compromise
In the Circuit Court of the State of lieve that the wonderful vitality and
¡with the County Court of the County
efficiency which France displayed
of Tillamook for the sum of Fifty Oregon for Tillamook County.
¡during the war will also be trium­
Dollars for the land taken by it for I Jeanette Seymour, .Plaintiff
phantly manifested in the peace
vs.
road purposes, and. upon payment j
which follows the war, and that she
1 being made, to make and deliver a Antone J. Seymour, Defendant.
To Antone J. Seymour, the above will show herself as potent in indus­
deed therefore, in the usual form, for
'the following described land, being named defendant: In the name ot the try and commerce as she did on the
field ot battle.
State of Oregon:
the land so taken, namely:
You are hereby required to appear j Germany In reopening commercial
j All that part ot the property of F.
Buhrow in the XE1» of the ¿W
ot and answer the complaint filed relations with all the nations of the
Section 7, Township 3 South, Ranges «gainst you in the above entitled world, is reminding her that her in­
West of the Willamette Meridian in- cause, on or before the date of the dustries remained unravaged and un­
eluding within a strip of laud 6u feet iust publication of this summons, to- impaired by the war, and that her
wide, being 30 feet on each side of Iwit: on or before November 13, 1919, productive efficiency is now prac­
the center line of the Coast High- ¡and if you fail so to appear and ans- tically as great as ever—in some re­
way as surveyed across said prupert> wer the complaint, for want thereof, spects, greater than ever, because of
and more particularly described as he plaintiff will apply to the Court the enormous quantities of machin­
¡follows: Beginning at a point on the for the relief demanded in the com- ery aud materials which she stole
¡North line of the NES* of the SW . yirint to-wlt: That the contract of from France and Belgium.. There can
'of Section 7, Township 3 South
t inn try now existing between the be no doubt that in this there is far
plaintiff and defendant be dissolved more truth than idle boosting, and
Range 9 West of the Willamet
Meridian, which point is North 6i and that the plaintiff be granted an that Germany is once more one ot the
absolute divorce from the defendant, most formidable factors in the trade
¡degrees 25 minutes West 9vl
and South 34 degrees and 15 minu - and for such other relief as the of the world.
Meanwhile the United Slates marks
¡west 496.1 feet from the
comer in Court may deem just and meet.
This Summons Is published by or­ kipie. It has no minister for National
the center of Section 7, Township 3
¡South, Range 9 West of the Willam- der of the Hon. A. M. Hare. County Service and Reconstruction, nor any­
ette Merid'ian; thence South 34 de­ Judge of Tillamook County. Orfegon, body doing the work which pertains
grees 15 minutes west 540.5 feet to a stud order being dated September 25, ¡to such an official. All through the
point iq the present traveled road. 1919, and the date of the first pub­ war our administration lefused to
mnL-o tho
the nrpTMir:itinn»;
preparations for
for rpMiiminp
resuming
¡Containing 60-100 acres, more or lication being Oct. 2nd, 1919, and of'make
’•me last publication, November 13, commerce in time of peace wh.ch all
less;
¡the other important Powers were
And also why said administrator 1919.
Johnson & Handley,
¡making, because it was afraid of be-
■should not be authorized to sell the
Attorneys for the Plaintiff, ing suspected of mercenary and sor-
following described real estate (sub­
P. 0. Address: 107-8-9 did motives! And even now that the
ject to the right of way for said road)
I. 0. O. F. Building, ¡war is over, it does nothing. Strikes
at private sale, in the manner provid­
Tillamook, Oregon. 'prevail and diminish our pioductive
ed by law. for cash, namely;
¡capacity, shipping is demoralized,
The Southwest Quartei of Section
,and we fall steadily behind in the
Seven, Township Three South, Range
NOTICE.
competition for the markets of the
Nine West of the Willamette Meri­
No Hunting or Trapping Allowed. ' world.
dian. in Tillamook County, Oregon,
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It may be that the administration
less Tracts 1264, 814, 1283, 589, 592
This Is to give notice that no hunt­
and 588, described in Tract Book in ing or trapping will be allowed on is deliberately delaying all promotion
the office of the County Assessor of our farms or land east of Tillamook of our commercial interests until the
Tillamook County, Oregon, on pages City. Persons who do so will be pros­ ratification of the treaty without
335, 334, 334, 333, 334 and 333, re­ ecuted to the fullest extent of the reservation or amendments. It nuy
be that we are not to be permitted
spectively. of said Tract Book, con­ law.
to improve our commercial opportun­
taining 110.5 acres more or less;
H. F. Goodspeed,
ities until we have assented to the
all according to the petition of the
F. M. Trout.
abrogation of the Monroe Doctrine
Administrator of said estate liereto-
fore filed in the above entitled pro-
The Mohammedans, an American and the ham-stringing of the Consti­
’ceeding.
¡missionary organization proudly an­ tution. But we cannot hejp wonder­
The foregoing citation is served nounces, have elected Mr. Wilson a ing what it would profit us to med­
upon you. the unknown heirs, if any, phophet. Well, he,is a prophet, isn’t dle in the politics of ever nation un­
of Fritz Buhrow, deceased, by pub­ he? Didn't he tells us a few days be­ der the sun and lose our place in the
lication, by virtue ot and* in pursu­ fore the election of 1916 that the markets of the world.—Harveys
ance of an order entered in the above election of Hughes ment war while Weekly.
Citation,
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ate in said drainage district and to
¡appraise the cash value of - the
- - land -
necessary to be taken for right of
way. holding basins and other works
of said district within or without
the limits of said district, filed their
report in this office on the 27th day of
October. 1919, and you and each of
you are hereby notified that you may
examine said report and file excep­
tions to all or any part thereof, on or
before the second day of December,
!1919.
Homer Mason,
County Clerk of Tillamook
County. Oregon.
The Biggest and Most Interesting
Livestock Show
Ever Held in the West
Staged in the New S300,000 Pavilion
No»ice.
In the circuit court of the State of Notice of Filing of Commissioners'
Report for Stillwell Drainage
Oregon for i'lliautoo* County.
In the County Court ol the State of
L. D. Smith. Plaintiff.
District.
,O.< . . fur th Count« of lillamook.
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vs.
' lu the® matter of the «state of
Chas. Kunze, Ben Kuppen-
Notice is hereby given to all per­ Ni
!..- Jn>. deceased, commonly
bender. Henry Rogers. Fred
sons interested in the land included ¡k ;uw n at N ck Job.
Maurer. Thad Robison. Rol­
within the Stillwell Drainage Dis­
N
• i> hvreb..' ghen to all whom
lie W. Watson, li. A. Folks.
trict, Tillamook County, Oregon, de­ it • a., co.
rn, th
ihp undersigned
E. J. Geinger. A. L. Mapes.
scribed as follows:
has been by the County Court of Til-
John Ebinger, M. W. Harri­
Beginning at the point where the lam k C uim .
Oregon, duly ap-
son. John Schild. W J. Pet­
quarter-section line running east and P>
.d Administrator of the Estate
erson. E. H. Zurflueh. Hugh
west through the center of Section of Nanolas Job. deceased, commonly
Barbei. B. W. Neilson. F. J.
26. Township 1 South, range 10 west, known a? "Nits Je • and all persons
Klinehan, F. R Beals. J. J.
W. M.. intersects the east side of ht.vlng claim- against said estate are
Kupp and Chas. I. Clough,
Tillamook River, and running thence heieby notified to present same, duly
Defendants.
ea^t along said line to where said verified» as by law required, to the
To M
W. Harrison, on* of the ¡line intersects the right bank of u: u
igned. at his office in Tilla-
above nailed delendants:
¡Trask River near the center of said n.v k Chy. Oregon. > within
In the name of the State of Oregon: (Section 26; thence following the months from this date.
You are hereby required to appear right bank of the Trask River up-
Dated October 16lh. 1919. being
nd answer the complaint filed 'stream southerly, easterly and north­ the first publication of this notice.
against you In the
above entitled erly to the northerly bank of a
John Leland Henderson.
cause on or before the date of the slough connecting said Trask River
Administrator
of the
last publication of this summons, with what is known as Trask River
estate of Nicholas Job.
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and if you fail so to answer for wa^it cut-off at a point near the north­
Deceased.
thereof, the plaiutiff will apply to west corner of the southeast quarter
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the above named court for the relief of the southwest quarter of section
Choice Holstein Bulls For Sale.
prayed for in the complaint, to-wlt: 25, in township 1 Bout th of range V
that the association composed by the West. W. M.; thence following the
* plaintiff and the above named de­ bank of said slough northeasterly to
I have a few choice registered
fendants (being an association deal­ the left bank of what is known as Holstein bulls I am offering tor sale
ing In Holstein cows) be dissolved Trask River cut-off: then following for a price much less than the same
by a decree of this court, and that said left bank of the Trask River breeding can be procured elsewhere.
each of the defendants be required to cut-off
northerly
to its inter- The dams of these bulls are all good
appear herein and make an individ­ section with
the south, or left individuals and good producers; one
ual accounting and adjustment of bank of Hoquarton slough; thence of them Lady Aaggie Ormsby of Rock
the business ot said association with down Hoquarton slough, following wen the milking contest at the re­
the Individual members thereof, and the left bank thereof, to the intersec- cent County Fair. The sires are
with all other persons who have or|tion of Hoquarton slough with the .Maplecrest and King Segis breeding.
have business relations with said as-j Tillamook river; thence following These animals ’ are here at home
aociation. and Io make distribution the right bank of Tillamook River, where you can Inspect them; we in­
aud allotment of any profits or losses upstream, to the place of beginning; vite the fullest investigation; come
among the members of said associa­ that the commissioners heretofore at milking tint* and bring your
tion; and that the plaintiff have appointed to assess benefits and dam- scales and Babcock tester.
judgment against each and all of ages to the property aud lands situ-i
F. R. Beals.
at North Portland. Oregon
Week oi November
17 to 22
Open All Day and
Evenings
1 lie I acihc International Livestock Exposition was iratiRii-
rateil and is supported by leading bankers, business men
and breeders of the Pacific Coast—meti <»f vision w In. see tn
the Pacific Coast the livestock center of the World.
Pure Bred Stock
I he staging'of this exposition on so large a scale :s a long
Step toward the accomplishment of this aim and the benefits
of its success will be widespread.
Thousands <>( entries of pure bred stock, many coming from
the Middle \\ esteru St ites, necessitated udditions to the im­
mense
s> Pavilion.
Dairy Products
Horse Show
Cups. Trophies
and *75.000
in Premiums to
be Awarded
Hundreds of educntioual rxhibits claim vour attention, i
ch»d:nK Ute larCe Western Dairv Products Show with
Z t D entries and daily lectures 'Ey Mr O. £. Reed, of Purdue
I niversity and Mr. M Mortensou. of the Iowa State C< liege.
Plan to Attend the Entire Week.
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK
EXPOSITION,
NORTH PORTLAND, OREGON
• n« reservoir.
«• L. Berkev.