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    Notice of Hearing of Petition
Form Drainage District
and when
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In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook.
Notice is hereby given, that henr­
ing on the following petition will he
held at the Court House in the City
of Tillamook. County of Tillamook,
State of Oregon, on the 5th day of
May.1920. for the purpose of deter­
mining whether the prayer of said
petition should be granted.
All persons owning or claiming an
interest in lands described in said
petition are hereby notified to ap­
pear at said place on said date, and
-how cause, if any there be. why the
prayer in said petition should not be
granted.
Homer Mason,
Clerk of Tillamook County.
I Charles Kunze, being first duly
sworn, say that 1 am one of the pet -
tioners named in the foregoing P
tion; that I have read the »aid peti­
tion. and that I believe the allega­
tions thereof to be ,rue:,. that the
signatures appearing on said petition
are the true signatures of the per­
sons whose names appear as signers
thereof, and th»» each and all oi
said signers are owners of hind witn-
in the proposed drainage district as
set forth in said petition.
Charles Kunze.
Subscribed and sworn to b^re me
this 10th day of March, 1920.
H. T. Botts.
(Seal)
Notary Public forÇregon
My commission expires Jan. 19. 19-t
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Tillamook County.
In the matter of the estate of
Charles Altenburger, deceased.
To all persons interested in the
Estate of Charles Altenburger, de-
ceased:
You are hereby notified that on
the 6th day of March. 1920, Joseph
Altenburger Jr. administrator of the
estate of Charles Altenburger, de-
ceased, filed in said Court his final
account as administrator, and that
by virtue of an order of the above
entitled Court duly made and enter­
ed, the. said final account will be
heard on Saturday, the 17th day of
April, 1920, at the hour of 10
o'clock a.ni. at the county courtroom
in the city of Tillamook, in said
County; and you are hereby cited to
appear at the time and place above
designated and show cause, if any
exist, why said account should not
be allowed.
Dated this 6th day of March. 1920.
A. M. Hare.
County Judge.
First publication March 11. 1920.
Lasct publication April 8, 1920.
To the Honorable County Court of
Tillamook County, Oregon:
—Chesterfield
The undersigned, being the owners
of more than fifty per cent of the
land in Tillamook County Oregon,
and within the boundaries of the
A ND why not? Never
drainage district proposed to be or­
were fine tobaccos
ganized as hereinafter described, do
so skillfully blended!
hereby petition your honorable body,
and pray that you cause to be or-
Chesterfields bring you
ganized al id formed a drainage dis-
the best of Turkish and
trict. tor the purpose of having the
lands her, in described re-claimed
Domestic leaf, blended
id protei ted in the manner herein
to bring out new de
forth fro nm the effects of water,
lights of llavor.
sanitary and agriculture purpos-
and for tl he benefit and welfare of
■
; public
"'c utility,
public, and • for
of this petition
For the purposes
_
—s state the
a undersigned J petitioners
facts, which are required
follow
provisions of Chapter 340
under
rial Laws of Oregon for
915, and as amended by
I of the General Laws of
the year 1917;
he name proposed for
such district herein prayed for is
Sunset Drainage District.
Second
The boundary lines of the
proposed district are as follows:
Beginning at the point where the
West bank of the South fork of t bi­
Nehalem river intersects the section
e. running East and West, bc- Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
•en Seclions 23 and 26, in Town-
p 3 North of Range 10 West W
Notice is hereby given that the
M . mid running thence West along County Court of the State of Oregon
ion line to the point where for Tillamook County, has appointed
intersect a the East bank of the undersigned as adminlst.-
trator
of
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main channel of the Nehalem the Estate of Alphonse .1. Provoost,
tr.and running thence in a south- deceased, and any and all persons
■ direction along the East bank of having claims against said estate ate
I river to the 16tli section line hereby required to present the same,
running East and West through the together with the proper vouchers,
South half of Section 35 in said to tile undersigned, at his residence
Township and Range; thence East in Bay City, Oregon, or, to T. H.
along said 16th section line to the Goyne. attorney-at-law, at his office
West line of the right of way of the in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six
Southern Pacific Company’s rail­ months from the date of this notice.
road: thence Northerly and Easterly
Dated Marell 18. 1920.
along said line of said railroad right
Sidney Provoost,
of way to a point where the same in­
Administrator of the Es­
tersects the Northerly line of the
tate of Alphonse J. Pro­
county road near Mohler; thence
voost, deceased.
Easterly along the North side of
said county road to the West bank
Notice of Administrator’s Sale.
of the South fork of the Nehalem
river; thence following the South
Notice is hereby given that the un­
fork of the Nehalem river, down
“Red Crown’’ is all-re­
dersigned, as administrator of the
stream, to the place of beginning.
finery gasoline with the
And petitioners state and allege, estate of John L. Bozorth, deceased,
that such lands constitute a contig­ I has petitioned an order from the
full and continuous chain
uous body of swamp, wet and over­ 1 county court of Tillamook County,
of boiling points neces­
1 State of Oregon, in said estate, direct­
flow lands.
sary for ready starting,
Third The total acreage included ing him to sell at private sale for
in said proposed district is 851 acres. cash certain real property belong-
quick and smooth acceler­
Fourth—That names of the owners ing to said estate and hereinafter
ation, steady, dependable
of land in said district as shown by described, and that pursuant to said
the records of Tillamook County, order said administrator will, on and
power and long mileage.
Oregon, and the acreage owned by after the 20tii day of April, 1920,
It is made to meet the re­
sell at private sale for cash, the fol­
each of said owners, is as follows:
Charles Kunze, one-third interes* lowing described real property, be­
quirements of your en­
longing to said estate, to-wit:
in 621 acres.
gine. Look for the ‘‘Red
All of Block thirty-three (33)
J. J. Rupp, one-third interest in
Crown’’ sign before you
Oceanlake Park, Tillamook County,
621 acres.
O. A. Schultz, one-third interest in Oregon, according to the duly record­
fill.
621 acres.
ed plat thereof.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Rudolph Zweifel, 155 acres.
Bids will be received for said prop­
(California)
George Loerpabel, 75 acres.
erty by said administrator at his of­
Fifth—The proposed reclamation is fice, Bank of Bay City, Bay City, Ore­
for sanitary and agricultural pur­ gon, on and before the date hereinbe­
poses, and such proposed reclamation fore mentioned. No bids for less than
and protection will be conductive to the sum of $7 5 the appraised value
H. C. BOONE, Agent, Tillamook, Ore.
the public health and welfare and of of said property, will bo considered.
public utility and benefit.
The date of the first publication
Sixth—All of the lands included in of this notice is the 25th day of
said proposed district are properly in­ March, 1920, and the date of the last
cluded therein, and will be benefic­ publication hereof will be the 15th
ially affected by the operations of day of April, 1920.
the proposed district.
John O. Bozorth.
Seventh The benefits of such pro­
Administrator.
posed reclamation and protection
will exceed the damage to be done,
Summons.
and the best interests of the land in­
cluded, and the owners of such
In the Circuit Court of the State of
lands as a whole, and of the public
at large, will be promoted by the Oregon, for Tillamook County.
formation and proposed operations Andrew Peterson, Plaintiff.
vs.
of such district.
Eighth That the promotion of a F. R. Beals, and Bird Beals,
Mole trappers arc making big money, l’rices are
drainage district under the provis­ husband and wife, Arthur M.
ions of the acts hereinbefore referred Churchill, Janies Pallin and
higher than ever liefore. Right now is your op[>or-
to and under which this petition is Laura Pallin, husband and
tunity to collect and ship us all the skins you can
presented, is a proper and advantag­ wife, Charles F. Blum and
eous method of accomplishing the re­ Minnie B. Blum, husband
while the returns art* so large.
clamation and
protection of the and w ife, Shute Savings Bank
lands proposed to be Included In a corporation, as Trustee, and
said district.
the Federal Land Bank of
Ninth—That the proposed plan for Spokane, Washington, a cor­
reclamation and protection of the poration.
Defendants.
property of such district is, that a
To the Federal Land Bank of
dike shall be constructed along such Spokane, Washington, a corporation;
portion of the outer boundary of said
In the name of the State of Oregon,
district as shell be found necessary you are hereby notified and required
Children from aix years up can be good mole trappers,
to protect the lands In said district to appear in the above entitled Court
from overflow from the tide waters and cause and answer the complaint
as well as grown-ups.
of the Pacific Ocean, together with filed herein, w’lthin six weeks from
such tide-gates and other works as
may be necessary to give the protec­ the date ot the first publication of
tion required from effects of such J this summons, which said date is the
overflow. The details of such con­ 25th day of Maich, 1920, and if you
struction to be worked out by the fail to so appear, for want thereof,
Chief Engineer and Supervisor of i the plaintiff will apply to the Court
such district after the same is or­ ; for the relief demanded in the com­
ganized. and your petitioners would plaint in said cause, to-wit: for an
Be cartful in skinning moles and
show that at the present time the tide order forever canceling and annul­
overflows the land in said district to ling the lien of that certain mortgage
stretch as round as possible to dry.
a great extent, and renders the same which you hold on the property de­
unprofitable, but by the construction scribed in the complaint, and for
of a dike, with suitable tide-gates such other relief as appears in the
therein along the western boundary prayer of said complaint.
of said district,the tides can be shut
This summons is served upon you
off from said lands, and they can by publication by order of Hon. Geo.
thereby
be
effectually
drained
and
P ortland , O regon
R. Bagley. Judge of the Circuit Court
149-151 B roadway
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rendered productive.
of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
Tenth The signers of this petition County, made and entered during a
hereby agree that they will pay any regular term of said Court on the
and all expenses Incurred, and any 24th day of March, 1920.
tax or taxes that may be levied First publication March 25. 1920.
against their lands for the purpose Last publication April 29, 1920.
of paying the expenses ot organizing,
Talmage, Claussen & Mannix.
or attempting to organize the pro­
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
posed district.
Address; Tillamook, Oregon.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray
that the lands described herein, or
such of them as may be found by the
Holstein Breeders Attention.
THE MOST IMPORTANT
Court to be properly Included In the
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PLUMBING WORK proposed district either permanently
I have for sale some of the very
is not always the most visible. Steam or until further Investigation or sur­
■ nd waste pipes, for Instance, are veys may permit elimination, shall best bred heifers and hull calves in
rarely In sight. There is no part of be declared organized Into a drainage I lllamook. These calves are from
plumbing work to obscure to receive district under the name of Sunset world's record breeding, climatized
any but our best attention. Wo know Drainage District, under the provis­ and health certified herd«. The dairy
ions of the laws hereinbefore men- man of Tillamook County
~
who has a
the value of honest and the danger I tinned.
scrub bull tn his herd can make no
of Indifferent work and we act ac­
Dated th 10th day of March. 1920 better investment
at this time than
cordingly. When you need a plumber
Chas Kunze.
seeing me at once and getting a reg-
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we nrv
wv
are tn
ut juui
your cuuiuuuiu.
command.
George Loerpabel
istered bull now, tor service iu his
Rud. Zweitel.
herd next year.
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Rollle W. Watson. Sec-Treaa.
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Topics of Interest.
Kill the Dreaded
DISEASE GERM
Champ Clark says: "I lost the nom­
ination solely through the vile ami
malicious slanders of Col. \\illiam
Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska,' writ­
ing in "My Quarter Century ot Amer­
ican Politics.” (Harper's). Later he
adds: "It was on the fourteenth bal­
lot that William Jennings Bryan vio­
lated his instructions and by base
and false insinuations—to use no ug­
lier word—robbed me of the nomina­
tion to which I was entitled by all
the rules of decency, justice, honesty,
common sense and fair dealing, as 1
had a clear majority on eight ballots.
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Marshal Tuan Chi-Jui, former
premier ot the Chinese Cabinet and
present head of the National Defense
Board, says: "I cannot refrain from
mentioning the admirable attitude
of tile American Congress toward the
Far Eastern question in the matter
of the peace treaty. It seems that
public opinion in Annuiea is being
guided much more by ideals than by
interests. Your diplomacy is endeav­
oring not merely to prevent war to­
day but to maintain peace forever.
You set a fine example tor the peo
pie of youi sister republic, who will
look to you for cooperation and coun­
sel when the Pacific question conies
to be settled.”
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Hannis Taylor, former American
Am ba: ador to Spain and a recogniz-
ed authority on internalioai laws,
says: “The rejection of the peace
treaty by the Senate and its return
to the President brings the entire
matter to an end. The only thing ilia
President can do is to initiate a new
treaty, which would have to be en­
tirely acceptable to the Senate. The
practical thing now will be the ad­
option of the Knox resolution, which
if vetoed, will doubtless be passed
over the president’s veto. Thereafter
the United States and Germany will
proceed in their relations on the bas­
is of former tteaties and ill accord­
ance with the principles of internat­
ional law.”
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Laurence Hills cables from Paris to
the New York Sun and Herald: “De
signed by its covenant to be the su­
perdreadnaught of tile world’s peace
!ie league of nations affairs are in
such desperate straits just now that
the correspondent of the Sun and
New York Herald learns on reliable
authority that it has been obliged
lately to borrow funds from British
bankers to keep it going. Sir Eric
Drummond lias been iorced to result
to this, it is alleged, to tide things
over until the members of the league
pay up their subscriptions which, it
would appear, they have been ex­
tremely slow in doing. Special appro­
priations must be voted by the var­
ious parliaments, and there is so lit­
tle confidence in the league that the
parliamentary committees are loath
to include them in the payments in
their budgets with the governments
so hard up.”
The Bank behind the community
r V A] 1 E First National has been actively identified
I with the development of Tillamook lands
1 industries for a good many years. As
banking needs of the people have increased,
capaciv for service has kept pace.
A ‘Nationalized1 bank account—means
tinder Government Supervision.
DIRECTORS :
JOHN MORGAN.
A.W. BUNN.
HENRY ROGERS
The First National Bank t
TILLAMOOK.
Dr.
Nicholas Murray
Butler
president of Columbia University,
says: "We would have to go back
1,800 years to find a highly organiz­ I
ed opposition to Christianity as that
which exists today. The feeling that
every change in progress and that in
some mysterious way the outcome
will be all right as no basis in fact,
unless we do our part. In the gov
ernment schools of Russia, one hour
each day is spent in removing the
traces of what we call civilization
and the Christian religion.” He crit­
icizes the tendency to avoid funda­
mental principles and discuss the de­ Ê
tails of education, politics, economics
and religion. "Christianity today is
not only overlooked and neglected,
but it is positively antagonized. A
new element has taken its place in
the world. We are face to face with
a teaching that holds Christianity to
be not only an illusion and a super­
stition, but a fraud invented to gain
control over men. This you will read
in every tract of the Socialists, in
every publication of the Bolshevists.
The virtues extrolled by the philos­
ophers, humanity, charity, service,
are held by them to be worthy only
the attention of children, and the
world must get along without them;
from life must be excluded every­
thing that partakes of religious be­
lief and organization.”
OREGON.
SHIP YOUR CALF SKINS
To us by Parcel Post and Get the Top
Market Prices.
We have been buying Hides and
I Skins in the north west since 1885 and
have yet to fimi a dissatisfied shipper
Dr. E. J. Dillon, the English jour­
nalist and author, concludes his very
celebrated work on "The Inside His­
tory of the Peace Conference,” in the
following words: “Whatever the
tests one applies to the work of the
conterence—ethical, social, or politi­
cal—they reveal it as u factor emi-
nently calculated to sap high inter­
ests, to weaken the moral nerve of
the present generation, or fan the
flames of national and racial hatred,
to dig an abyss between the classes
and the masses, and to throw open
the sluice gates to the inrush of an­
archist internationalities. Truth, jus­
tice, equity, and liberty have been
twisted and pressed into service of
inconomico-political boards. In the
United States the people who prided
themselves on their aloftness are al­
ready fighting over European Inter­
ests. In Europe every nation's hand
is raised against its ruling class.
Every government is making its pol­
icy subservient to the needs of the
I
future war which universally loogcd
upon as an unavoidable outcome of
the Versailles peace. Imperialism and
militarism are striking roots in soil
where they were hitherto unknown.
In a word. Prussianism. instead of
being destroyed, lias hgen openly ad­
opted by Its otensible enemies, and
the huge sacrifices offered up to the
heroic armies of the foremoi nations
are being misused to give onc-haif ot
the world just cause to raise up
against the other half."
Senator Hitchcock would make a
pretty good rubber stamp candidate
for President, but what would the
man do If he ware elected and bis
control should cease working?
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