% T illamook = headlight , afril 22, 1920 What the Editors Say ------o Kill the Dreaded DISEASE GERM Oregon has been singularly fortu- nate in that the cost of it's state highways has been held down by au except tonally able and honest State Road Commission, Paving of state roads in Oregon has cost from 20 to 5u per cent less than in other states, says an old authority.—Willamina Time». By Disinfecting Your Homes, Basements and Desease Brood ing Places with ------ o The net and only result of Mr. Hoover’s announcement seems likely to be the putting of a crimp into Senator Johnson’s prospects by divid­ ing California’s vote in the conven­ tion—a consumation well adapted to satisfy the very considerable number of citizens who have not forgotten the betrayal of Charles E. Hughes.— Harvey’s Weekly. — ,o----- A solemn agreement on their honor as gentlemen and as students to pur­ chase no more hats, shoes or outer clothing before September 1, 1920, unless these articles decline in price at least 25 per cent is being circulat­ ed and signed at the university of Georgia. The agreement is not bind­ ing unless signed by at least 500 students. Patching materials for clothing and shoes are not included in the agreement.—Telephone Regis­ ter. B.K. B.K. lias been tested in every class of desease germ and results show that B.K. has the power to kill germs of desease promptly. B.K. contains no poison or acid and is safe for destroying germs any where, anyone can handle it without danger. B.K. is a very much more powerful germi­ cide than the usual coal tar preparations. B.K. is clean and colorless as water; leaves ------- o------- no stain or scum, and is not a poison. B.K. is guaranted to you— Get a Gal. Jug today. j. -K . Kuppenbender’s Grocery The Bank behind the community rpHE First National I been actively identified I with the development of Tillamook lands 1 industries for a good many years. As a ihb banking needs of the people have increased, capaciy for service has kept pace. A 'Nationalized' bank account—means 11 rider Government Supervision. DIRECTORS .- JOHN' MORGAN. \ W Hl \\ HENRY ROGERS C. J. EDWARDS, B. C. LAMB, W. J. RIECHERS McGHEB <4 The First National Bank C. A. TILÍAMOOK. OREGON The action of Medford in prohibit­ ing drives for various purposes un­ less the movement has first received the sanction of the city council will be viewed with interest by other cit­ ies and it is not improbable that a greater or less number will follow the example set. These drives have proved a perplexing problem since the end of the war and there has been a feeling more or less openly expressed that perhaps they have been over-done. All have been for worthy objects, although the degree of worthiness has varied and has de­ pended to an extent upon the views of the adherents of each. But they have followed each other in rapid succession until a feeling has been created that there should be regu- lation.—Hillsboro Independent. Wildcat rumors are being spread throughout the east in reference to desirable Oregon land offered sol­ diers by the government. Glowing accounts are being published about the ’’something for nothing” buga­ boo—that each and every soldier can get a homestead or timber claim the asking and the way is paved great fortunes. The real truth of matter is there is nothing left in way of desirable land to accommo­ date any great number of soldier boys, and this stroke of "generosity” set by the government in behalf of those who staked their lives and won against Prussion dominion is mighty poor compensation for the service performed.—Roseburg News Review. ------ o------- People who decry the “good old days” as a period when living was not worth while may jeer to their lieart’s content but the fact remains that tile people at that time were not living in mortal dread of holdups, assassination, rapin and all forms of criiuinalty that so mark the present era of fast living. People attended divine services then and held moral­ ity as a virtue. They recognized all moral and legal obligations and lived up to their contracts, whether oral or written, so far as it was in their power to do so, and did not scheme to avoid these obligations nor beat their neighbors as a mark of busi­ ness acumen. Children held respect for their parents then and paid def­ erence to their elders, and the "old man” was not classed as a diddering idiot and the “old woman” as a b'diig who had outgrown her wisdom. goods to the United States and Eng­ ing steam heat and breakfast to so appear, for want thereof, Notice of Contest. Womankind was held in respect and land, as he finds it more profitable brought to your room for about sev­ fall the plaintiff will apply to the Court yulgar remarks were not bandied I under the circumstances and he does en cents. If you give a chambermaid for the relief demanded In the com­ -------- 0-------- Department of the Interior. United about her as she passed a group of not believe that America or England five marks, equal to about five cents, plaint in said cause, to-wit: for an States Land Office, Portland, Oregon. youths and men on the street corners. can compete with Germany under she would keep cleaning the room all order forever canceling and annul­ April 5. 1920. There was some honor given to the such conditions. day long. My office will cost me 33 a ling the lien of that certain mortgage To John M. Adair of 548 North 2nd law in those days and its mandates "Back to the export business,” the month for rent and 33 for a typist.” which you hold on the property de­ West Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, were followed, and people did not letter states, "only this time intend It is well known that prices in scribed in the complaint, and for contestee: bandthemselves together for the pur­ of exporting from the states I am go­ Germany are lower than in the Unit­ such other relief as appears in the You are hereby notified that pose of Its violation to the detriment ing to sell them goods, principally ed States. That is one reason why a prayer of said complaint. George H. Staiger, who gives Nehal­ This summons Is served upon you em, Oregon, Route 1, Box 23 A, as of others. If a person wanted to quit German goods. I have just come over protective tariff is needed. It is news work he did so but did not prevent from Germany, where I bought a lot to us German "skilled mechanics” by publication by order of Hon. Geo. his postoffice address, did on March by fotce the working of others; he of goods and sold them here. It is my “get on an average thirty cents per R. Bagley, Judge of the Circuit Court 6th. 1920, file in this office his duly did not sacrifice the health, comfort intention to work up a business with day.” We thought that such wages of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook corroborated application to contest County, made and entered during a and secure the cancellation of your and lives of others for the gratifica­ America. obtained only in the Orient. If it be regular term of said Court on the homestead entry, serial No. 04744, tion of his ow n personal desires, nor true that German wages are so low, 24th day of March, 1920. made April 29, 1916, for S % S- W. Labor Gets 30 Cents a Day. did he take anything by force with­ ’4. N. E. U S. W. % and S. E. % N- “I am going back to Koln in a it is an added reason for speedy ac­ First publication March 25, 1920. out just compensation. He enjoyed Last publication April 29, 1920. W.*4 Section 10. Township 3 north, the pleasures of neighborly inter­ week, where I shall open up an office tion looking toward a greater revis­ Talmage, Claussen & Mannix. Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, course, and in all his strenuous ac­ and remain there most of the time ion of the tariff on adequate protec­ Attorneys for Plaintiff. aud as grounds for his contest he al­ § tivities found time to give a cherry picking up one German article after tive lines.—Economist. Address: Tillamook, Oregon. leges that said John M. Adair never i welcome to strangers or extend the another and shipping to England established his residence on sail Notice of Final Account. assisting hand in adversity. He en­ and the states. Outside the difference land, never cultivated any part 1,1 Administrator ’ s Notice to Creditors. in rate of exchange, Germany will ------- o ------- Joyed all tile pleasures of living with said land, never made any improve­ ------ o ------- lead the world manufacturing cer- as much vigor as the man of the Notice is hereby given, that the Notice is hereby given that the ments thereon, and he has wholly present time, with the consciousness tain articles made of metal and undersigned has filed her final ac- County Court of the State of Oregon abandoned said land for more than that it was secured by his own ef­ paper for the next five years. The count as executrix of the last wlll for Tillamook County, has appointed six months immediately precedM forts and was not charged up to the German workmen gets on an average and testament of C. W. Hogen, de­ the undersigned as administrator of the beginning of this contest, that credit of others. Ob yes, these are the 30 cents per day for his labor and ceased. in the office of the County the Estate of Alphonse J. Provoost, his absence from said land is not and “good new days." but they are no they are skilled mechanics. It is easy Clerk, of Tillamook County, Oregon, deceased, and any and all persons was not due to his employment 1» comparison to the "good old days” to figure that the states will have i and the county court of said county having claims against said estate are the military or naval service of the when contentment was the rule and difficult time to compete with this has appointed Monday, Mny 10th, hereby required to present the same, United States during any war in which the United States has been brotherly love was the dominent fac­ low cost of manufacture. The duty 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.tn. together with the proper vouchers, engaged. at the court house in Tillamook City, to the undersigned, at his residence tor in society and social purity was amounts to very little. You are, therefore, further notified Oregon, as the time and place for in Bay City, Oregon, or, to T. H. the guiding star of the people.—Sun. "A good line is the Gillette safety hearing objections to said final ac­ Goyne, attorney-at-law, at his office I that the said allegations will w razors and blades. The patent has count and the settlement thereof. in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six i taken as confessed, and your st run out and I can furnish you months from the date of this notice. | entry will be cancelled without fur- Dated this April 8th, 1920. RAZOR BLADES ONE CENT EACH. blades at one cent Dated March 18, 1920. ' ther right to be heard, either before each packed in Elizabeth Hogen, Execu­ — 6►— ' this office or on appeal, if you fail special envelope Sidney Provoost, J trix. with American Ye», But Who Wants Them? Administrator of the Es­ 'to file in this office within twe»tf H. T. Botts, Attorney. printing and American trade mark. j__ after .. tate of Alphonse J. Pro­ days the fourth publication «of I believe that blades sell at about 75 voost, deceased. this notice, as shown below. y°ur Mr. John II . East wood, member of cents or 31 a dozen in the States. Summons. answer, under oath, specifically re­ o the Executive Committee of the Am­ Safety razors in duplicate of the sponding to these allegations of con­ In the Circuit Court of the State of erican Protective Tariff League, has Gillette I can sell at about 20 cents Coo» County, Oregon, Farm. test, together with due proof that Oregon, for Tillamook County. ------- o------- sent us a clipping from a free-trade each. you have served a copy of your an*- Andrew Peterson. Plaintiff, 180 acres, mostly all cleared paper published in Miami. Florida, and wer on the said contestant either m Living Cheap in Germany. vs. in crop. 100 acres best bottom land, person or by registered mail. where he is at present staying It "I like living In Germany very F. R. Beals, and Bird Beals, reads as follows. remaining 80 acres first class bench You should state in your answ«r much. It is cleanand the clim<^> is husband and wife. Arthur M. land. 36 fresh grade and full blooded the name of the poet office to wbick That safety razor blades of the good. There la plenty to eat and Churchill, James Pallin and Jersey milch cows. One fl.000 thor­ you desire future notices to be se»» same type ns the Gillette, which re- drink and the cost of living is very Laura Pallin, husband and ough bred Jersey bull. All necessary to you. tail for 31 per dozen in the United wife, Charles F. Blum and low I should say that for 31 per day Alexander Sweek. Register, farming implements. Creamery check States, can be bought for one cent you can stop at the best hotel, have Minnie B Blum, husband George I. Smith, Receiver. last year over 67,000.00. Three good each in Germany is the information three good meals, pay your laundry and wife, Shute Savings Bank Date 1st publication April 15. 1923. dwelling houses on place and one Date contained in a letter from Edmond and tips, with a bottle of wine for a corporation, as Trustee, and 2nd publication April 22. 1923. large barn with double silo. Would Date 3rd publication April 29, 1923. F. Stratton, an American engaged in your dinner—and a one dollar bill the Federal Land Bank of cut up into three good ranches. Date 4th publication May 6. 1923. j the exporting business, written from will pay for it all! Amusements are Spokane, Washington, a cor­ Defendants. School house on farm. 2 Vi miles from London to his friend Dennis Connor, correspondently cheap. A good suit poration. To the Federal Land Bank of Myrtle Point, a town of 1200 inhab­ 116 Nassau Street. New York, who of clothes can be bought for 315, Its a queer coincidence that th* Washington, a corporation; itants with good grade sohools. 320,- is stopping at the Biscayne Hotel In one can get a shave, haircut and Spokane, "non-partisan” policy of the group In the name of the Stata of Oregon, this city on his way back to New champoo for five cents, a manicu. j you are hereby notified and required 000.00 cash will handle. 6 per cent in control of the national office* of on balance. York from Havana. Cuba. for five cents, a good bottle of wine to appear in the above entitled Court the American Federation of Labor Coos and Curry Land Co. Inc. Mr. Stratton writes that instead of for 20 cents, a fine hat for 31. a cup and cause and answer the complaint always terminates in an effort to tK Myrtle Point, Oregon. Importing good* from the United filed herein, within six weeks from of coffee for only one cent. t¡ the labor movements on as a tail t* Mates to Geimany or England l> i- t'li hot. 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