Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 18, 1919, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 18, 1919,
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Quantity Production
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The iundamcn-al reason for America’s
conquest of world markets is quantity
production. That it is possible to pro-
d ice a quality product on a quantity
oasis is a truism nailed down and de«
monstrated by the war. Liberty Motors
are an example.
There will be more Bethlehem Motor
Trucks exported during the coming
year than any manufacturer whose
truck sells for six thousand dollars will
build. Two thousand to England alone.
Another triumph for quantity produc­
tion. Bethlehem Motor Trucks are
neither underbuilt to meet a price nor
overbuilt to justify a price. The enorm­
ous number of Bethlehems built in a
year means a low production cost, a
low sales cost and a low list price.
Bethlehem Motor Trucks are willing
to be judged as all motor trucks should
be judged—on their ability to trans­
port and the cost per -on mile of that
transportation. Buy your Motor Truck
on Facts.
lJ-j-Ton Chassis
2r2-Ton Chazsi«
3>£-Ton Cha»sisi
$1965
$2365
$3465
F. O. U. ALLENTOWN, PA.
BETHLEHEM MOTORS CORPORATION
Public Questions are
Ably Discussed.
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St. Paul (Minn) Daily News asks:
"How often must a pusillanimous
cheek be turned toward a deliberate
aggrevator before his offense is cat­
alogued as culpable? Is the govern­
ment withholding its wrath until an
agent of the United States is tortur­
ed? The tone of Mr. Lansing’s latest
note has
been characterized as
’strong”. Words have variable mean­
ings now days. A warning in the
spirit of don’t you dare insult me for
the fiftieth time is of the sort which
disturbs neither chronic bad boys nor
chronic bad nations.”
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Montgomery (Ala.) Adviser, one of
the leading democratic newspapers
of the South, frankly says the Demo­
cratic party can’t afford to have the
league of nations made a campaign
issue for the simple reason that on
that issue it would have division and
good trimming. The Advertiser says:
'There are thousands of good Demo­
crats throughout the country who
have sincerely opposed the embark­
ation of this country upon an un­
known sea of internationalism, and
who earnestly object to our being in­
volved in European affairs. The
party itself, at least in sentiment,
would divide upon the issue which
the Republicans are adroitly endeav­
oring to force into the campaign.
The Advertiser, for one, would rath­
er see the league of nations dead and
safely buried than have it as a
troublous and dangerous issue in the
next campaign.”
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ALLENTOWN, PA.
Judge Albert R. Anderson, of the
federal court at Indianapolis, thinks
This small polished jewel does away
the mine operators and mine workers
with needles. It reproduces music
appear to be in "cahoots to bleed the
perfectly. It doesn’t wear out your
public.” Judge Anderson who recent­
ly ordered the rescinding of the
records. Hear it at our store.
¡strike order, expressed himself in the
[course of examination of Alonzo
Newcomb, a miner,, during a session
of the court. "Doesn’t it seem that
you are all in a conspiracy to milk
he public?” Judge Anderson asked
Judge of the County Court of the
Citation.
Citation.
Newcomb. Newcomb said the mine
State of Oregon for the County of
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workers are paid only 48 cents a ton
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In the County Court of the State of Tillamook.
In the County Court of the State of for the coal they mine, while they
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Attest: Homer Mason
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook.
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. [have to pay the operators $2.20 a
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County Clerk of the county of
In the matter of the estate of Fritz
In the matter of the estate of [ton for that coal on top of the mine,
Tillamook in the State of Ore­ Nicholas Job, commonly known as and besides have to haul it them-
Buhrow, late of the county of Tilla­
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and
ex
officio
Clerk
of
the
mook, deceased.
Nick Job, deceased.
selves. “Ought not all of you come
County Court of the State of
To the State of Oregon and to all
To the unknown heirs of Nicholas down all around?” Judge Anderson
Oregon for the county of Tilla­ Job, deceased.
unknown heirs or next of kin, if any
[asked, and Newcomb said, ”1 guess
mook.
such there be, of Fritz Buhrow, late
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are right.” “Isn’t it true that you
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of the county of Tillamook in the T. H. Goyne
you are hereby cited and required to |say the mine operators get so much
Robert H. McGrath.
State of Oregon, deceased.
appear in the County Court of the that you want part of their profits?”
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In the name of the State of Oregon, Tillamook, Oregon.
State of Oregon, for the County of persisted the Judge. Newcomb said
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Attorneys
for
the
Administration.
you are hereby cited and required to
Tillamook, at the court room there­ this also seemed to be the case,
be and appear in the County Court of
of, at Tillamook, in the county of Til­ ■whereupon Judge Anderson remark­
the State of Oregon for the County
lamook, on Thursday, the 18th day of ed that it appears as though both
Summons.
of Tillamook,
at the court room
[December, of 1919,
10 then
o’clock,
the factions in the coal trouble were “in
the Circuit Court of the State ¡forenoon
that at
day,
and in there
thereof at the county court house in
In
cahoots to bleed the public.”
Tillamook City, in said county, at the of Oregon for Tillamook County.
to show cause, if any exists, why an
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December term of said court, on the A H. Harding, Plaintiff.
order of sale should not be made as | The Philadelphia Inquirer asks
fifteenth day of December, Nineteen
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'in the petition prayed for after ten [what will the Democratic govern-
Hundred and Nineteen, at ten o'clock C. P. White and Eva White,
days from and after said 18th day of ment, “which has so tamely submit­
a.m. of that day, then and there to his wife, also all other per­
December, 1919, for that certain ted to so many examples of Mexico's
show cause, if any cause there be, sons or parties unknown
¡real estate described as Lots 1 and 2, contempt for the aforsaid administra-
why the administrator of the above claiming any right,, title,
of Block 46 of Thayer’s Fifth Addi­ I ion, do about the latest most flag­
named estate shall not compromise estate, lien or interest in the
tion to the City of Tillamook in the rant Carranza flout?” and answers:
with the County Court of the County real estate described in the
County of Tillamook and State of ’It will send more letters to Mexico.’
of Tillamook for the sum of Fifty complaint herein, Defendants.
Oregon, and that said citation be The Inquirer argues: ‘‘Ever since
Dollars for the land taken by it for
To C. P. White and Eva White, his served on you by order of the County President Wilson took office, in
road purposes, and, upon payment I wife, also all other persons or par­ Judge, A. M. Hare, entered No­ March, 1913, he has been writing
being made, to make and deliver a ties unknown claiming any right, vember 4, 1919 by publication in the letters off and on to Mexico. Of
deed therefore, in the usual form, for title, estate, lien or interest in the Tillamook Headlight, a weekly news­ course the Lusitania discussion took
the following described land, being real estate described in the com- paper published in said county and of up most of his spare time for nearly
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the land so taken, namely:
plaint herein, defendants:
general circulation therein, for not two years, He wrote and he wrote nJ
All that part of the property of F.
In the name of the State of Oregon, less than six successive weeks and and he wrote—and got nowhere.
Buhrow in the NE’4 of the SW*4 of you are hereby required to appear for seven insertions, prior to said Germany flouted him and played
Section 7, Township 3 South, Range9 and answer the complaint filed date.
with him, and we got into war only
West of the Willamette Meridian in­ against you in the above entitled First publication November 6, 1919. when submarine outrages could no
cluding within a strip of land 60 feet suit within six weeks from the date Last publication Dec. 18th, 1919 longer be endured. Germany now so
wide, being 30 feet on each side of of the first publication of this sum­ The sale to be made for claims accustomed to the Wilson correspend-
the center line of the Coast High­ mons, to-wit: on or before the 8th against the estate.
jence that she paid scant attention to
way ns surveyed across said property day of January, 1920, the last day of
Witness, the Hon. A. M. Hare, lit. Mexico lighted its cigarettes with
and more particularly described as the time prescribed by the order of [judge of the County Court of the [Wilson notes and letters until they
follows: Beginning at a point on the publication hereof, and if you fail so [State of Oregon for the County of [ceased arriving due to the president’s
North line of the NE14 of the SW*4 to answer for want thereof, the Tillamook, with the seal of said court engagements
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across the Atlantic.
of Section 7, Township 3 South, plaintiff will apply to the Court for affixed, this 4th day of November, A. ■ Now the correspondence has been re­
Range 9 West of the Willamette the relief demanded in his said com­ D. 1919.
sumed, and Mexico hears that the
Meridian, which point is North 60 plaint; viz: for the foreclosure of a
Attest: Homer Mason, Clerk.
CALL
administration is surprised and in­
degrees 25 minutes West 901 feet mortgage dated July 1, 1915, record­
By Vida A. Millis, Deputy. censed to learn of the reimprison-
and South 34 degrees and 15 minutes ed in book 1, page 403 for $2,950.00
ment of Consulat Agent Jenkins.
west 496.1 feet from the
corner in and interest from said date at 8 per >
Quite so. That note contains the In
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the center of Section 7. Township 3 cent per annum upon real property Administrator's Notice to Creditors. same old ring of the past—’Naughty’
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South, Range 9 West of the Willam­ in Tillamook County, Oregon, to-
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naughty! papa will slap!’ But papa
ette Meridian; thence South 34 de­ wit: The East half of the nortli- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that never dois slap. There's the trouble.
grees 15 minutes west 540.5 feet to a west quarter and the north half of , the undersigned L. A. Le Miller by
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point in the present traveled road. the northeast quarter, section 15, ¡order of the County Court of the
William Howard Taft: "The dispo­
Containing 60-100 acres, more or township 5 South, Range 10 West of State of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun- sition of small local groups of Ameri­
less;
W. M., containing 160 acres, more or ty, has been appointed administrator can Legion men to take the law into
And also why said administrator less, excepting, however, the north 4 of the estate of Peter J. Heyvaert, their own hands, to regulate
by force
should not be authorized to sell the rods of the east 80 rods of said sec­ [deceased, late of Tillamook County, what shall appear upon the
stage in
following described real estate (sub­ tion; also excepting all saw timber Oregon, but more recently of the opera or in a play, and to
suppress
ject to the right of way for said road) suitable for lumber on said premises [ Kingdom of Belgium.
by threatened or actual violence of
nt private sale, in the manner provid­ and the right to remove same until
Notice is further given that the which they do not approve, should be
ed by law, for cash, namely;
February 6. 1925; and to bar defend­ undersigned has qualified as said ad- discountenanced and restrained. It is
The Southwest Quarter of Section ants of all or any interest or claim ministrator, and that all prisons hav­ lawlessness awakening the sympathy
Seven. Township Three South, Range in said property and for the sale ing claims against the said estate [of the people that is most dangerous
Nine West of the Willamette Meri­ thereof to satisfy said mortgage, and must present the same to the under­ to the state and our liberties. It is in
dian. in Tillamook County. Oregon, for such further or other relief as may signed at Beaverton, Oregon, or to the teeth of the lessons our boys had
less Tracts 1264, 814, 1283, 589, 592 seem equitable, This summons is his attorneys Johnson A Handley, and followed in their service during
and 588, described in Tract Book in served upon you by publication Tillamook, Oregon,
within six the war. The law should take its
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN~
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the office of the County Assessor of thereof in the Tillamook Headlight a ' months from this date.
course. Protest by the legion or its
Tillamook County. Oregon, on pages weekly newspaper of general circu-
THE
COUNTY.;
Dated December 4. 1919.
local divisions against any official
335, 334, 334, 333, 334 and 333, re­ I latlon published
in
Tillamook
L. A. Le Miller,
negligence or inaction calling for
See UsQfor Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
spectively, of said Tract Book, con-¡County. Oregon, pursuant to an or­
Administrator of
the quick attention and effective pros­
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taining 110.5 acres more or less; der
by the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley,
estate of Peter J. Hey- ecution, will achieve every legitimate
all according to the petition of the lJudge of the above entitled Court,
vaert, deceased.
purpose. The legion, if it keeps with­
Administrator of said estate hereto- dated November 18, 1919, prescrib­
in the law, can carry such weight in
fore filed in the above entitled pro- ing that the same be published in
influencing pouplar judgment that
Notice to Creditors.
ceeding.
'said paper once a week for 6 weeks
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no municipal, county or state officer
The foregoing citation is served I)ated and first published November
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Notice is hereby given that the un­ will dare Incur its condemnation But
upon you, the unknown heirs, if any, 27, 1919.
dersigned has been by the County if local groups of the legion are per­
of Fritz Buhrow, deceased, by pub­
C. A. Appelgren,
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, mitted to organize themselves into
lication, by virtue of and in pursu­
Attorney for Plaintiff. appointed administrator of the estate vigilance committees, to act in disre­
ance of an order entered in the above
701-4 Chamber of Commerce. of John L. Bozorth, deceased, and all gard of law and lawful authority,
entitled proceedings on the 21st day
Portland, Oregon. persons having claiths against the they will lose and ought to lose, their
of October. 1919, by Hon. A. M. Hare.
said estate are required to present influence.”
County Judge. The date of the first
If Europe wants to borrow more them duly verified to the underslgn-
publication is October 23, 1919, and money of us the best procedure is ed at the First Bank of__
Some of the very politicians and
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Bay
the date of the last publication is not to declare that if we do not fur­ Bay City. Oregon, within six months office holders who have been petting
November 20th, 1919.
and feeding the socialist snake in
nish It Europe will go bankrupt. from the date hereof.
Witness the Honorable A. M. Hare, ¡That sort of talk never makes good
¡this country are now loudely calling
Dated November 6th, 1919.
BELL PHONE. MAIN 3. MUTUAL PHONE
iupon the people to help them save
County Judge of the County of Tllla- collateral for a would-be borrower
John O. Bozorth,
mook in the State of Oregon and at a bank.
Administrator of said estate. ■the country from the fangs.
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