TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 1, l92o 8. Benson, Chairman R. A. Booth. Commissioner Ed D. Kiddle, Commissioner ------- o------- Attest: Herbert Nunn, State High­ McAdoo says he will not seek the nomination. Is Mr. McAdoo merely way Engineer, Salem, Ore., June 21, following the law of psychology that 1920. makes people want something they ^hink they cannot have, or did bis Report for May. 1920. of the Tilla­ mook Cow Testing Association: visit to the Chicago convention where o------- he heard the arraignment of the Wil­ Average pounds of milk per cow son 'dynasty'’ so put the fear of God into his heart that he hesitates to 104 4. Average pounds of butterfat take a chance.' He would be the pro­ per cow 41.93. Number of cows test­ per candidate. All the radical vote ed during month 907. Number of would flock to him and the issue cows producing over 40 lbs. 443. would be clear cut. Advocates of the Three high pure bred herds are: No. cows, Av. Milk Av. fat plan to sovietize the American rail­ Owner 1197 60.65 roads are back of him to a man. L. A. McCormack. 4 52.53 1123 Mrs. T. M. Ross. 10 a good time to tight that is- This is 1396 42.93 John Schilds .... 24 sue out as any.- Gazette Times. Three high grade herds are: 1401 59.95 | The Oregon towns where auto Joe Durrer.......... 25 1205 59.09 . camps have been established for the Vaughn & Darby 16 1208 55.71 I convenience of motorists are as fol­ Paul Fitzpatrick. 10 High pure bred cow. Bessie, owu- lows: Albany, Ashland, Astoria, Bak­ er, Bend, Brownsville, Burns, Cott­ ed by L. A. McCormack. Breed 1 Jer- age Grove, Dallas, Dayton, Enter­ sey, age 4. Months since fresh, 3. prize, Eugene, Freewater, Giants Months record: Milk 1141 lbs. Fat Pass, Hood River, Independence, Me 96.94 lbs. High grade cow, Bess, owned by .Minnvtlle, Marshfield, Mytrle Point, North Bend, Ontario, Pilot Rock, Joe Durrer. Breed Jersey, age 8. Riddle, Rosenburg, St. Paul, The Months since fresh, 4. Months re­ Dalles and Waldport. Only two cord: Milk 1829 lbs. Fat 96.94 lbs. Ibs. Milk. Ibs.Fat Owner, Name towns out of the ten in Yamhill county are thus supplied. The others Joe Durrer, Bess .............. 1829 I 96.94 ” Dot.................. 2006 > 92.28 ought to get busy, i’nese conven­ iences give a town a good reputation, Peter Betschart No. 44 1860 I 89.28 and cause it to be remembered for L. A. McCormack. Pennie 1690 I 87.88 enterprise. There are a lot of Ore­ Louis Weber, Niger ....2325 i 83.70 gon town "up to snuff" on a good T. M. Ross. Beauty .... 1073 I 82.62 many things, but on this proposition Frank Hunter, Cowdy, . 1712 : 82.18 they haven’t sneezed yet. —Tele­ Joe Durrer, Beauty . . . 1814 ! 78.00 Vaughn de Darby, Edith 1320 i 72.91 phone Register. Josi & Perrin, Maddie. . 1628 71.63 ------ o------- The very great number of under- Vaughn & Darby, Susie. 1256 70.34 weight children, and the many that Josi & Perrin, Jersey . . 1752 70.08 suffer from defects that could be re­ Joe Durrer, Nancy .... 1550 69.75 medied, has started systematic ntove- Joe Donaldson, No. 33. . 1473 69.23 , meats on the part of schools and hos­ Joe Durrer, Holly.......... 1752 68.33 pitals in many localities, to help Vaughh & Darby, Pidy 1197 68.23 THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER ” ’’ Gypsy, 1197 68.06 | these children attain better physical Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street ” " Peggy 1445 67.92 i form. Parents of such children are urged to have them weighed trequen- A. Hoffman, Molly,.... 1829 67.69 I tly, and to send them to classes E. Gienger, Jersey.......... 1380 67.62 where they car. be shown how to im­ Joe Duller, Blackie.......... 121 67.16 prove their condition. Some people Frank Hunter, Hart, ...1559 67.04 object to such treatment, on the Joe Durrer, Lady............ 1425 67.02 ’’ ” Bob ....... .1810 66.97 ground that it makes children nerv­ ous about their health. Nevertheless E. Gienger, Kelly............. 1473 66.29 without such care, millions of child­ L. C. Daniels Buttercup 1318 65.90 ren grow- up without the good bodies Frank Hunter, Prleta ..1829 65.84 they might have. Too much candy Joe Durrer, Amy .............. 1637 65.48 and other sweets, hasty eating, lack L. C. Daniels, Rose ....1637 65.48 j, nourishing food, too little sleep, Frank Hunter, Vick . . . 2170 65.10 65.10 these are foes to good development. A. Hoffman, Mary.......... 2170 Peter Betschart, No. 4 ..1581 64.82 empaqua Valley News. Joe Donaldson, No. 6- ..1432 64.44 l’he lynching of three negroes who Louis Weber. Beauty ...1287 64.35 had assaulted white women in Dul- Frank Hunter, Hilda. . 1608 64.24 ! utn, Minnesota, last week transfers i Paul Fitzpatrick, Hart. 1283 64.15 Midget 1491 64.11 the scene of such barbarity lrom the South to the North. But after all is Wm. Miller, Dandy . . . 1411 63.50 not the cause of such acts attribut­ Josi Ar Ferrin, Daisy. . . . 1745 62.82 able to the lawmakers themselves Joe Durrer, Jersey .... 1333 62.65 •u.u to the disreputable methods of Louis Weber, Mai y .... 1829 62.19 hyster lawyers? The parole system C, Stanley, No. 7.......... 1349 62.C5 [ in vogue in many states and the in­ Erwin Harrison, No. 12 1082 61.67 i determinate sentence made niandit- L. A. McCormack, Be.-,, ie 1141 11 61 ory by statute, and coupled with the ( Joe Williams, Cathleta, 1256 6 j .54 fact that dishonest lawyers weave a John Schilds, No. 10 . . 197 1 G.’..?9 plausable net of technicalities in L. C. Daniels, Lady, 1-154 61 13 criminal cases to avoid the meeting I Dave Fitzpatrick, ?vy . 1120 Cl.06 out of justice, has aroused the people : Paul Fitzpatrick, Bossie 1246 61.06 io a state of proper indignation un­ Joe Donaldson, No. 60 1525 61.00 til reason is dethroned, law ignored John Schilds, No. 23 2100 60.90 and punishment is made regardless Ben Van Tress. Bob. . 1519 60.76 of consequence. Let the law be re­ A. W. Mills, Reddy .. 1519 60.76 W m ' formed, shyster lawyers decapitated Paul Fitzpatrick, Goldie 1318 60.63 and fewer lynchings will result.— Warren Vaughn, Toby. . 1513 60.52 ii f .. 1. ' i11111 h h Frank Von Euw, No. 31 1779 60.49 . Sheridan Sun, Josi & Perrin, Nig.......... 1178 60.08 ------ o------ The jitney murder near Portland L. C. Daniels, Lizzie ...1333 60.00 Cord Tire« with “Driving” and “Swastika” Skid-Not Treads last week is additional proof that Ore­ Joe Durrer, Brownie .... 1358 59.75 gon returned to captial punishment Frank Hunter, Vanana. 1194 59.70 Fabric Tires in “Plain,” “Ribbed” and “BBC” Skid-Not Treads none too soon, but unfortunately Josi & Perrin, Tiny ..,.1085 59.68 technicalities will save the murder­ Dave Fitzpatrick, Bess.. 1125 59.63 ers from the noose. The muider is Vaughn & Darby, Beauty 1169 59.62 unparalleled in the history of crime, Martin Blaser. Whltefore 1566 59.51 tot ueslre to posses the owner’s au­ A. Hoffman, Jessie.......... 1566 59.51 tomobile for joy riding appears to L. C. Daniels, Purple ...1293 59.18 have been the sole motive. The p r- Vaughn & Darby, Bess.. 1187 59.35 petrators have shown that public Dave Fitzpatrick, Rose. 1318 59.31 safety demands their extermination, Vaughn & Darby, May ..1209 59.24 for having killed ruthlessly once they John Berns, Holstein ...1516 59.12 will repeat the crime if given the op­ Frank Hunter, Pet.......... 1510 58.89 portunity. It was cold-blooded fero­ Paul Fizpatrick, Wooley 1252 58.84 (8) per cent per annum on the fol­ This is a suit to foreclose a mort­ city of this kind that caused the peo­ C. Stanley. No. 9.............. 1252 58.94 SUMMONS lowing described real property situ­ 1 gage on real property in Tillamook ple to rescind their action of doing T. M. Ross, Grace.......... 1506 -------o------ 5873 In the Circuit Court of the State of ated in the County of Tillamook. County, Oregon. This summons is away with the death penalty, and an­ Joe Durrer, Pearl.......... .1271 58.47 State of Oregon, to-wlt: served upon you by publication by other indictment of red tape is found Joe Buingartner, Mary. . 1327 53.39 Oregon for Tillamook County. Joseph Woerndle, Plaintiff, ls>ts four (4), thirteen (13) and I order of the Judge of the above en- in the fact that while the people Vaughn & Darby, Betty 1327 58.39 VS. tourteen (14) in Section four (4), titled Court, which said order in dat- have made their will clear it cannot L. C. Daniels, Bridget. . 1528 58.06 John Maglnnis and Jennie G. Lots one (1), seven (7), eight (8). ed May 14. 1920. become effective until a certain a- Joe Williams, Blackie. . 1705 57.97 C. T. HAAS. Maglnnis, husband and wife, lnle (9), ten (10), eleven (11), thlr- mount of signing officials names has Ben Van Tress. Bonnie,. . 1380 57.96 Attorney for Plaintiff. and J. C. Ainsworth and Alice teen (13), fourteen (14), and twen- Vaughn & Darby. Juno. .1380 57.96 221 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., been done.—Independence. H. Ainsworth, husband and ty (20) In Section Five ( 5 ), Lots Josi & Perrin, Dora... .1321 58.12 Portland, Oregon. wife. Defendants. I seventeen (17), eighteen (18), nine­ Frank Hunter. Spot .. . .1411 57.85 Notice to Contractors To John Maglnnis and Jennie G. teen (19) and twenty (20) in Sec­ Date of first publication May 20. 1920 Vaughn & Darby, Ma . . 1228 57.72 " " last " July 1, ” -------o -— Maglnnis, husband and wife, of above tion six (6), Township one (1), Frank Hunter, Topsy, . .1342 57.71 named defendants: Oregon State Highway Construction South Range eight (8) West of Will­ Notice to Water Consumers Joe Donaldson, No. 54 . . 1442 57.68 In the Name of the State of Ore­ amette Meridian, Tillamook County, Sprinkling will be permitted free gon, you are required hereby to ap­ Oregon, before foreclosed, and that Sealed bids will be received by the L. C. Daniels, Midget . .1147 57.35 I of charge under the following con- pear and answer the complaint of the you and the other defendants be Slate Highway Commission of the ” Booty .. .1333 57.32 plaintiff filed against you, on or be­ barred and enjoined from all right, , dilions: from 5 p. tn. until 9 p. ni. Stute of Oregon at Room 520 Mult­ E. Gienger, Carrie . . . . 1039 57.15 ! each day all east of 2nd Ave sprinkl ­ fore the lat day of July, 1920, which title or Interest in and to the above nomah County Court House at 10 C. Stanley, No. 8.......... . .1240 57.04 bi more than alx weeks after the date described property or any part there­ ing on Monday. Wednesday and Fri­ o’clock a. m., on the 6th day of July, j Frank Hunter, Speck .1500 57.00 of flrat publication of thia summons, of. and that the mortgage be made a day; all west of 2nd Ave E, Tuesday. , Josi & Perrin, Polly . .1457 56.82 1920, for the following projects; and It you fall to ho answer for want first, valid and specific lien against Thursday and Saturday. All water A. W. Mills, Tiny............. .1209 56.82 thereof, the plalntifl will apply to the the above described property, and to be turned off in case of Are. Sprin­ Tillamook County, Coast Highway: Riverdale to Hobsonvllle, 4.4. I. Iles Paul Fitzpatrick, Grace 1352 56.78 eourt for the decree prayed for In the that each of the above named defend­ klers found running after 9 p. m„ John Schilds, No. 12 .. .1830 56.73 complaint. to-wlt: ants be barred and foreclosed from water will be turned off and sprinkl­ graveling. 10.400 cubic yards eurfac- Erwin Harrison. No. 20. .1383 56.70 That the mortgage given by John setting up any right .title or interest ing right will be cancelled for rest lag; Moore Cutoff. 3 miles graveling, 6. T. M. Ross. Gypsy........... . .914 56.67 Maglnnis and Jennie G. Maginnls, in and to the above described proper­ of season. dated April 3rd. 1917, for the sum of ty or any part thereof, and that the John Schilds, No. 21... .1770 56.64 400 cubic yards surfacing. By order of Tillamook Water Com­ five thousand dollars (55000) with plaintiff have such other and further Beaver-Hebo, 4.7 miles graveling, A. Vetsch. No. 30.......... . 1451.56.59 mission, June 14. 1920. IntcrOHt thereon at the rate of eight relief as prayed for in the complaint. Ben Van Tress, Brownie 1488 56.54 ; 11,000 cubic yards surfacing. By E. D. Hoag. Supt. No bid will be considered unless Josi & Perrin, Josi ....1569 56.48 accompanied by cash, bidder's bond Martin Blaser, Bl’k Lady 1283 56.45 j or certified check for an amount to Joe Blaser, Jumbo ........... 1820 56.42 five (5) per cent of the total .mvunt Peter Betschart. No. 35.. 1519 56.20 ' bid. Frank Hunter. Nig.......... 1473 55.97 A A / L i J JM k. .J m ilk n 1 r a A* À ■ a w F A satisfactory bond will be requir- Paul Fitzpatrick, Star ..1097 55.95 ’ ed tor the faithful performance of Joe Durrer. Jewel............ 1510 55.87 the contract in a sum equal to one A. W Mills, Rose................. 1550 55.80 Joe Williams. Kitty......... 1032 55.73 i half of the total amount bld. A money-maker and hard work saver for land clearer^ and wood-cutting Proposal blanks and full infoiniat- A. Vetsch. No. 54.............. 1237 55.67 contractor*. One man can move it from cut to cut. Simple and reliable. Hundreds io use *11 over the U. S. When not iu UM tor wood cutting, toe * H. P. motor will ion for bidders may be obtained at J. Bumgartner, Btownic 1590 55.65 run mill*. feed ».ilia. feed cutler., pump*, etc. dWioeHw A m . mm the olfice of the State Highway En­ Joe Durrer, Dame............ 1206 55.48 "*r, M-M. lav b rarVagtkau S n*w 100 pvinta thrnughnaf gineer, Capliol Building. Salem, Ore- F. K. Blackadar. Nig ...1206 65.48 1. ru:iaau. Asm. o .» th (/¡¿tad stataa. gou. Josi & Perrin. Pet.............1008 55.44 ’’/tfwev».* IV /•* ar tfm Owe M i *. —-M r. I Plans and specifications and form John Schilds. No. 11 ....1680 55.44 America must bern more of contract may be inspected at the Joe Durrer, Mabie ........... 1178 55.37 wood for fuel. Ouo Wade will do 10 men’s work at same place or may be obtained upon Vaughn & Darby, Dolly 1287 55.34 one-lcnth the co t. Write the deposit of 15.00 for each set of Robt. Stillwell. Emma ..1287 55.34 tor tree Book, "i.ow Dan Ro., cots 40 cord* _ plans and specifications. Plans and 1. C Daniel--. Vida.......... 1 2x7 55.34 a day.” full de- tait. and apeo. specifications are also on file at Room I.. A. McCormack. Doi lie 1169 54.94 lai once. 1301 Yeon. Building, Borland, Ore­ C Stanley. No. 5................ 1017 54.92 gon. Plans and specifications may be Fred Robitsch. Brownie.. 946 54.87 Inspected at the Tillamook County Joe Durrer, Bell................ 1215 54.68 Court House. Josi & Perrin. Flora ....1364 54.56 The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals or to accept the There’s one thing that democrats I proposal deemed best for the State won’t talk about. ,that’a the wilful of Oregon. waste of the people’s money by the Oregon State Highway Commission, I democratic party . What the Editors Say lE.'i ? If You Would Enjoy Perfect Confidence in Your Next Prescrip- tion Bring It Here ! 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