Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 13, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    r SDAY.
JANUARY 13.1981
THK TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
greatly from deprivation during the beast for generations.
issue became acute. Things were too
BEX CHAT NO. 3
war, especially from the scanty food
We have heard a lot of comments
to take any chances on not
Reccargorga is a type of town of i 'critical
'
supply, and towns that were, there­ the second class. The houses of this winning Exit booze. And we won. regarding the music at last Sunday’s
show and the management takes
fore, a ready prey to the influenza town cluster around a princely pal­
And it was only because the gifted great pleasure in announcing the en­
that swept through them during ace, whose owner never visits that reformers had this tremendous plat­ gagement of Mr. Sam Brenner and
those hard, cold winters of the war. wild and lonely country except once form to stand on that they succeeded. Chas. Wymore, two eminent musi­
of this city, for a Sunday pro­
Second, those towns that are lo­ a year to hunt wild boar.
Of course, no such platform and cians
gram each week. Mr. Wymore is
cated near the Pontine marshes,
Torre Caitani represents the towns preparation exists in the case of associated with the Toll’s orchestra
south of Rome, where malaria haB of the third class—those that were Sunday laws, tobacco and seven-up. and is considered one of the best
always preyed upon the inhabitants destroyed by the earthquake. Not
They are harmful, compared to violinists in this part of the country'
who, because of the scarcity of qui­ a house was left standing. The in­ alcohol, as a flea-bite is compared while Mr. Brenner, who has just
recently been imported from Port­
nine, were succumbing toit.
habitants liver precariously among to a rattlesnake.
land, is one of the best motion pic­
Third, those towns which were de­ the ruins, and the nursery which the
The Reverend Mr. Bowlby et. al. ture drummer on the coas». The Rex
stroyed by the terrible earthquake cf American Red Cross established was will rattle around a bit and then Theatre considers itself extremely
fortunate to have secured the ser­
1915, in which many children were for the time almost the only refuge subside.
vices of these players and so plan­
It is all brass band; they have no ning a series of Sunday concerts in
left orphans and the entire popula­ for the needy and suffering in the
troops (like the five regiments above addition to the synchronized picture
tion was left homeless and destitute, entire village.
playing which they render. Be sure
When a multitude of refugees fled mentioned) behind them,
the location of the day nurseries.
The U. S. A. is not going ahead in to read next weeks chat in this paper
First, those isolated hill towns southward ahead of the advancing
as we have an important announce­
where people live, as they have for Austrian army in 1917 it became to Puritanism.
ment for everyone.
generations, in squalor and ignor­ suddenly necessary to make provi- ! Neither is it going back into al-
K. LAUGHLIN.
ance of modern methods of sanita- } sion for 500,000 homeless and help- coholism.
tion; towns that have given most of Jess Pe°Ple. among whom were sever-
The people—give ’em time have
SUMMONS
i
In the Circuit Court of the State
their youth to develop the resources °
hundred
thousand children.
.
----------- The
---- sense. —By Dr. Frank Crane.
of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
■_ | American Red Cross joined hands
of other countries because the bar­
I A . E. Alberding. Plaintiff, vs. J.
JxiHtl-t mnntr TtnHn»« —
— X —
with
many
Italian
agencies
in
meet
­
ren soil of those mountainous dis­
[II. Alberding, Defendant.
All Ford Dealers
ing this emergency. Many
homes
To J. H. Alberding, the above
Hau; uu-.isv
several
nave recently
Several inquiries have
tricts yield too meager a livelihood; jing
Camarada is typical of town of ■ were established by the Red Cross come to us concerning the likelihood nampd defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon
the first group. It is a village on | for orphaned, lost and abandon id of another reduction in the price of You are hereby required to appear
the slopes of one of the highest ‘.children. Of these orphanages live our cars, and as these inquiries no and answer the complaint herin on
peas of the Apennines. It is remote have now been taken over by the doubt emanate from prospective pur­ file a gainst you in the above en­
from the railroad or from other com­ Italian agencies and will remain as chasers, we want to state again with titled court and cause on or before
munities. Its people, on their lonelv substantial evidence of the sympathy greater emphasis that Ford cars are six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and if
mountain side, are illiterate and of American for the Italian people at already being sold at a figure act­ you fail to appear as aforesaid, the
superstitious, and their homes are the time when they were on the ually below cost and for an indefin­ plaintiff will apply to the above
ite period another reduction or named oourt Cor the relief prayed
dark, unsanitary houses that have verge of despair.
change in design is entirely out of for in the complaint, tow A: That
been the shelter of both man and
the contract of marriage heretofore
the question and not at all contein- existing between plaintiff and
de­
Blue Laws
plated.
fendant be dissolved, and for such
The whole blue law talk arises
We believe the public will be fair other and further relief as to the
from a certain confusion of mind,
enough to fully appreciate the { court may seem equitable.
This summons is served upon you
Unfortunately people think in
frankness of the above when they by virtue of an order made
and
terms of mob mania.
consider the extent of our recent entered by Honorable A. M. Hare,
The present flurry is due to thî
price cut which was in fact the equi­ County Judge of Tillamook County,
popular misconception, on both sides, valent of several reductions in one. Oregon, dated the 29th day of De­
of why prohibition.
cember, 1920, requiring summons to
in our desire to contribute toward be served upon you by publication
The reformers think they brought
satisfying their demand for lower for six consecutive weeks in
the
it on, which belief is also held by
living costs notwithstanding our Tillamook Headlight, and the date
the wets.
sacrifice in marketing our cars at a of the first publication is the 30th
The reformers flatter themselves, loss until we are able to materially day of December, 1920, and the date
3rd day of February, 1921.
and the wets don’t understand.
reduce present costs through lower
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
Never in this world could a group material prices and greater manu­ I
Attorneys for Plaintiff
of religious enthusiasts either cow facturing efficiency. While we have
Postoffice Address: Tillamook, Ore.
or cozen both houses of congress
of course made progress in bringing 12-30t6
and the legislatures of two-thirds of
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE OF
the states into voting for something down operating costs, we still have
a long way to go before any thought
FINAL ACCOUNT
they were sure their constituents did
can be given to further reductions in | Notice is hereby given that D. A.
not want, Such absurdity needs no
present car prices, so we have no Browne, administrator of the es-
arguing.
i tate of Thomas P. Browne, deceased
hesitancy in making 1"
these open fiag filed in the County Court for
The guiljz parties iwho brought
statements to acquaint you
... _.<•>.
with the Tillamook County, Oregon, his Final
prohibition to pass are:
‘ true situation.
■Account, and that the 24th day of
(1) The scientists, who dug up
You can therefore give assurance January, 1921, at ten o'clock A. M.
(KEROSENE)
the nasty facts in the case, showing
to prospective purchasers of Ford has been fixed as the time, and the
that the benefit from alcohol was
Court House as the place for the
cars that now is their real oppor­ ¡hearing of said Final Account.
at best problematical and occasional.
tunity to buy below cost and obtain
All persons having objections to
[and the injury from it universal,
delivery. Everyone is familiar with {the said final account will appear at
' certain and appalling.
the heavy demand for Ford cars in Haid time and place and show cause,
Of course alcohol got linked up
the Spring and this year will be no if any therr be, why said account
with tradition, sentiment, joviality,
not be allowed and the ad­
exception, as in spite of conditions, should
ministrator discharged.
and a lot of precious companions, but
1 business is already rapidly accumu­
D. A. BROWNE.
science is cruel, off came .the mask
A good oil heater protects your
lating, so that many who desire Ford
Administrator of the Estate
and the disguised enemy had to go.
of Thomas Browne, deceased.
{ cars will be obliged to wait perhaps
children from colds. Filled with
(2) The life insurance companies.
until mid-summer for delivery caus­ 12-23t5
You could not fool them. They had
ing considerable inconvenience and
clean-burning P earl O il its
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
too much money invested in the law
possibly financial loss, particularly
OF PUBLICATION
They
i of averages of human life,
warm glow is ready for instant
to commercial customers.
i
Notice is hereby given that the
spoke only in statistics, but th eso
We expect you to protect the in- undersigned has been duly appolnt-
service at the touch of a match.
were eloquent.
terests of prospective buyers in your ed by tke County Court of the State
(3)
The
men
of
business.
After
P earl O il burns w thout
| community by placing these factB , ot Oregon, for Tillamook County,
all America is primarily a business ' ,
..
administrator of the estate ot A. R.
smoke or odor, for it is refined
Batchelder deceased. All persons
institution. Boose spoiled business. before them.
It honeycombed efficiency. It crippl- ' \ours very truly, FORD MOTOR having claims against said estate are
and re-refined by our special
COMPANY. —
W. A. - Ryan, Manager hereby required to present the same
ed produetion. It made unrest and
' to me properly verified, as by law
of
Sales.
—
adv.
process. Economical. Conven­
agitation doubly dangerous. So one
required, at the office of my ottor-
by one great railway companies,
aeyp within six mouths from ‘.ho
ient Sold in bulk by dealers
Is Farming Dangerous?
date hereof.
manufacturing concerns, and busi­ ■ The
* uo business
wuomvoo or
vi profession
y.v.vuo.vu Cf
Dated thia 8th day of December
everywhere and by our stations.
ness houses lined up against it.
farming has generally been consid- A. D. 1920.
(4) The women. Average, decent. |eled one of the leaat hazardou| in
Order by name—P earl O il .
R. N. HINKLB
honest, and seiious-minded Ameri- i ex|gtance. But just now out in Kan­
Administrator of th« Huíate of
can women never liked the stuff.
A. R. Batchelder, deoeased.
sas the govrenor and legislature are
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Barrick A Halt
(5)
The
war.
When
it
came
to
wrestling
with
the
probltm
of
in-
{
(California)
Attorneys for Administrator. 12-9t5
concentrating four million young eluding or not Including it sb a haz-
men in camps and getting them into { ardous occupation in relation to a
SUMMONS
shape to fight the best trained en­ new law for workmen’s compensa­
In the Circuit Court of the State
emy troops in the world, the booze tion. And this is not done in any of Oregon for Tillamook County.
jocose way.
Edna M. Reinhart, Plaintiff, vs.
Old-fashioned farming was not
Frederick
W. Reinhart, Defendant.
dangerous. New-fashioned farming
To Frederick W. Reinhart, defend­
is, or is fast coming to be. And this
is because of the ever-growing use ant above named.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
of tractors, motor cars, high speed
I motor mills of all sorts, ensilage cut­ OF OREGON, you are hereby re­
ters, threshing machines and a host quired to appear and answer to ths
of other automotive appliances, i complaint filed against you in the
Deaths and mutilation from these above entitled HUlt, in the above en­
machines have rapidly increased of titled Court on or before the 3rd day
of February 1921, and if you fail to
late years.
Farming dangerous? The world so appear and answer for want there­
is changing, and It is the explosive of plaintiff will apply to said court
power of gasoline that has done the i for the relief prayed for in her com­
plaint, to-wit: a dlseolution of the
business.—Boston Post.
marriage contract now existing be-
tween plaintiff and defendant and
Tourist Travel
Commercial organizations of Ore- for such further relief as to the
gon, Washington and British Col- Court may seem just and equitable.
This summons is published by
umbia are being aHked to co-operate
. th the Pacific Northwest Tourist order of Honorable Geo. R. Bagley,
a .aociation to secure conventions of Judge of the above entitled Court,
national organizations tor Pacific made this 20th day of December
Wood Insulation
Rubber Insulation
Northwest cities and In other planB i 1920.
First publication shall be Decem­
to stimulate travel to this section.
Many national conventions are held ber 23, 1920 and th« last publlcotion
in cities of the United States annual- shall be February 3, 1*21.
! ly, which bring large numbers of Barriok A Hall Attorneys for
Plaintiff. TNIatnook. Or.
12-41)7
{visitors to the lucky cities.
Plans for securing some of these
conventions and for stimulating
Notice To Crediton
■ tourist traffic will be discussed in
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
¡conferences between representatives that the undersigned has been ap-
of commercial organizations, which . pointed by the County Court of Tilla­
maintain publicity departments and mook County Oregon, administrator
{representatives of the Pacifie North­ jOf the estate of Jessie C. Taggart
west Tourist Association in order to Ward, Deceased. and all persons
get the combined influence of the holding claims against said estate ar«
commercial organizations back of the hereby notified and required to
efforts to Increase travel.
present the same to the undersigned
■’The result of co-operative effort at his residence at Neskowin, Ore- I
i to secure conventions and tourist gon,or at the office of Botts A Wins­
travel should be to direct an 1m- low, Tillamook, Oregon, duly verl- •
menee tourist traffic to the Paeific fied according to law. on or before
Northwest, far surpassing in volume «lx months from the date of this
and the amount of money spent by lottce.
tourists in the gratifying result _>f
Dated this 5th day of January, I
the 1920 season." says Herbert Cuth­
bert, executive secreiary ot the Pa­ 1921.
cific Northwest Tourist Association.
Oscar E. Taggart, Administrator
of the Estate of Jesst* C. Taggart
Card of Thanks
1-4 '5
Ward, Deceased.
We wish to express our apprecia-
itlon of the help given us by the Elks I
Thfi Palm Confectionery is now
and Knights of I'ythiaa in making
.equipped to Mrv« light lunche«,
isr Christmas a happy one.
lilt.
Mrs Hsllsbuyck and Family Hom« oooklng
Work In Europe
»•d Cross readers are already
Lply familiar with the policy of
American Red Cross in the Euro-
j work, of leaving in every coun-
some permanent welfare lnstl-
ons which might not other-wise
6 had existence. A recent re-
from E. O. Bartlett, Red Cross
missioner to Italy, very well il-
rates this policy, says tho nation-
;ed Cross bulletin.
[r. Bartlett’s report shows that
nanent helpful institutions cre-
by the assistance of the Red
s and taken over by Italian or-
zations are today operating in
r as follows: Day nurseries, 32;
tanages for war orphans, 5; san-
lums, 3; public kitchens, 1; baby
insaries, 1; playgrounds, 1; All
less institutions are reported to
B flourishing condition, support-
by intelligent and enthusiastic
tn societies which, not satisfied
present conditions, are plan-
I to increase the capacity and
per of welfare centers.
Ie limits of space forbid a com-
pnsive review of Mr. Bartlett’s
it, but two or three brief il-
ktions will convey an idea of
iaried character of the needs and
|ods which it describes. Three
I of places have been chosen for
p that have gave their remain-
iouths to the war and suffered
PEARL OIL
HEAT AND LIGHT
Bedtime for Children
Fairbanks -Morse
"Z” Engine with
Bosch Magneto^
The Supreme
Farm Engine
HE famous “Z” Engine
T
and the Bosch high ten­
sion, oscillating magneto
combine to make the one SUPREME farm engine. 5 Cali
on us and se« the result of this nevJest combination—FAIRBANKS-
MORSE "Z” WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. 5 We are substsn-
tially assisted in delivering maximum engine service bp a ncarbp Bosch
Service Station.' 5 Prices— I
H. P., $75.00—3 H. P., $145.09^ *
6 H. P., Jqoo.oo-all F. O. B. Factory.
'
J
R. F. ZACHMANN
CITY TRANSFER
Steam Heated Storage Room
Local and long distance
hauling
A. E. WALLACE
1.0.0. F. BUILDING
Bell 67J
Mutual Phone
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA E> QUININE
AND
rOR
La Grippe
Colds, Coughs
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep thia standard remedy handy for the first sneeze.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves
Grippe in 3 days—Excellent ior Headache
Quinine in thia form do*« not effect the head—Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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UTT] AT IS THE
W rift I PIECE
IN
MOST IMPORTANT
OF FURNITURE
YOUR
HOME?
HOW LONG COULD YOU GET ALONG WITH­
OUT A COOK STOVE? WE HAVE THE BEST
LINE OF RANGES IN TILLAMOOK CITY.
The Great Majestic
“The Range With a Reputation
reat Reduction
Willard Batteries
ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
Tillamook Battery Station
County Dairy Herd Inspector
■FORD
CHEVROLET
LIBERTY
SAXON
GRANT
OVERLAND
DORT
BUICK
FRANKLIN
DODGE
$34.90 $41.60
$48.10 $55.10
00K BATTERY STATION
> umma
>
Dr. E. L. G lais ver,
VETERINARIAN,
BULL PHONS, MAIN 3.
MUTUAL PHONS
4
LAMB-SCHRADER COr
Transfer Wood
Gravel
Phone 37 W
Tillamook Transfer Co.
LibertyRTemplc.