Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 20, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1921
THE
PAGE POUR
TIL LAMOOK
HEAD ,L_I G H T
Special to You
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We will sell at large reductions
the last of three different lines of
first class phonographs.
Sale
gan Jan. 3. 1921.
Opportunity
If you take advantage of it before
the limited supply ii exhausted.
Tillamook Music Co
Victor Dealer«
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
FRANK H. MATTHEWS
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Let me show’ you plans and give you estimates
on that new house of yours or help you plan to
make your old one more complete.
Residence: 1002 3rd Ave. East, Cor. 10th.
Mutual Phone
A Big Drop
clELL-0
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA E? QUININE
Cold«, Cough*
ANO
La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chance«. Keep thia standard remedy handy for the first aneese.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves
Grippe in 3 days— Excellent for Headache
Quinine In thia form does not affect the head—Caacara ie beat Tonic
Laxauve—No Opiate in Hill s
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
CITY TRANSFER
Steam Heated Storage Room
Local and long distance
hauling
A. E. WALLACE 1.0.0. F. BUILDING
South End News
ORDER
To those who do not understand
In the County Court of the State (From Nestucca Valley Enterprise)
the
expiral dates set after their
of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
In the fast basket ball game play­
In the matter of th« Guardianship ed at the Liberty theatre the Grand names on the Headlight the follow-
of George Ludtke and Ivan Ludtke,
The name
Ronde Indians and the Cloverdale ingexplanation is made;
minors.
11-18"
“
Doe,
John
should
read
High
School
went
five
minutes
over
This matter coming on to be heard
subscription
ex-
showing
that
the
| ’his 12th day of January. 1921, up- the time limit on account of a lie
[ on the petition of H. V.' Alley, guard. score. The Indians managed to get pired the first of November 19IS.
ian of the person? and estate of the
If any mistake has been made in not
above named minor’s, praying tor in one field basket by a sensational
an order licensing him to sell the throw from the middle of the floor, giving you proper credit on your
real property belonging to said min­ While the High School boys were subscrptlon the fact should be men­
ors situated in Clatsop County, Ore- , only able to make a foul. The final I tioned at once so as to allow a cor­
I
gon, described as follows:
rection and prevent misunderstand-
The South half of the Southeast score was 20 to 19 in favor of the I ing in the future.
quarter of Section 35, and the West Indians.
half of the Southeast quarter of Sec­
James A. Dawson, one of the last
tion 36, all in Township 4 North of of the livery stable keepers of Tilla­
F-xperiment Station Bill
Range 9 West. W. M., and Lots 1
Provision
for fihe establishment
mook
to
go
out
of
business,
was
a
and 2, Block 9 in Mohler, Tillamook
business visitor with us last week.
and maintenance of a forest experi­
County, Oregon.
And it appearing to the Court
The abridge across Clear Creek ment station in Oregon or Washing­
from such petition that it is nec­ , khich was washed away by the high ton Is the subject of a bill (S. 4 703)
essary and will be beneficial to the i
.
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said minors that such real estate be water last Sunday has ^een resu lt, introduced on December 23 in tht
sold, and it further appearing that
The Nestucca Y alley Ban
s
U. S. Senate by Senator McNary of
H V. Alley, Winnie Alley and Aug-1 nishing its farmer customers with a Oregon, according to District For­
ust Ludtke ar© the next kin of said neat annual account book, arranged ester Geo. H. Cecil, of the Portland
minors, and no other person is int-iand ruIed especially for the farming
Forest office. The bill carries an
erested in their estate.
appropriation of 350,000 for the year
IT IS ORDERED that said next [ industry.
The big --------
storm blew snags and ending June 30. 1922. to be used In
of kin, and all persons interested in j
Th;
I
the estate, be and they are hereby [ trees across the highway but fortu- determining "the best methods for
directed to appear before this court
. nQ one wag hurt The creeks
management of Douglas fir, west­
at the County Court Roof In th? •
’
Court House in Tillamook City, Ore- , and rivers threatened to loose every- ern yellow pine, spruce, and other
forests and forest land, including
gon, on Monday the 14th day of thing that would float.
the production of pulp timber and
February, 1921, at the hour of 10-------------------------- -
the protection of forested areas from
o'clock A. M. then and there to
North End News
fire and to give technical advice to
show cause, if any there be, why a
(From
the
Wheeler
Reporter)
owners of forest lands on the best I |
licens« should not be granted to
The schooner Oregon made port methods of cutting, production, and
Baid guardian for th« wale of such
real estate, and that a coRy of this | Friday afternoon, She sailed from silvicultural management to insure
order shall be published at least Frisco Dec. 31st, and encountered the continued productiveness of
forest crops.”
three successive weeks in th« Tilla­
Mr. Cecil calls attention to ’.he
mook Headlight a weekly news- the heavy storms that raged along
paper of general circulation pub- the coast her entire passage. Being fact that an experiment station was
lished in Tillamook City, Tillamook i able to cross over the Nehalem bar I established on a small scale at Wind
County, Oregon, and circulating in during this storm period speaks well i River, Washington, by the U. S. For­
est Service in 1913. In spite of the
inch County, such publication to be
limitations imposed 'by inadequate
made prior to the time set for the for our bar.
She started loading cargo at the funds and assistance, valuable re­
hearing of said petition.
Homer Manon, County Judge.
Brighton mills Saturday, and sailed sults have been secured, Mr. Cecil
states. For example, it has been
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook
from
there Tuesday, If the north- Bhown that Douglas fir forests can
I, H. S. Brimhall. County Clerk
and Clerk of the County Court, of west winds prevail for a few days be reproduced naturally from seed
the County and Stat« aforesaid, do she should make a quick passage stored in the surface soil without the
expense or investment represented
hereby certify that the foregoing south.
in many large trees reserved for seed
copy of Order In the Matter of the
While the wind was blowing in provided slash is burned at the right
Guardianship of George Ludtke and
Ivan Ludtke. Minors, has been
by | Seaside and other parts of Oregon time. Study of the behavior of for­
m« compared with the original, and last week, it did not miss Nehalem. est fires is leading to results which
that it is a correct transcript there­ Wood piles were blown down, Mr. will help materially in the preven-
from anil of the whole of such orig­ Howard's front windows were bro­ I tion of the enormous losses from
inal Order as the same appears of
this source which have occurred in
record and on fil« at my office and ken, Bud York was blown off a the past Northwest.”
wagon load of wood. Water was
in my custody.
Mr. Cecil pointed out that with
In witness whereof, I have here­ picked up in the streets, blown and 50 per cent of the remaining timber [
unto set my hand and affixed the
in the United States on the Pacific [
seal of said Court this P2th day of churned about like a near cyclone. ¡Coast and the prospect that the j
January, 1921.
An efficient thief stole about 3000 whole country will soon be at least
(Seal)
H. S. Brimhall, Clerk.
shingles about 10 days ago, from the partially dependent upon this last
1-13 14
of supply, the importance of [
Nehalem Shingle Co., and Sunday ■ [ source
initiating in time the experimental
night some one, probably the same work upon which to base the con- l
i
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State person, stole enough shingle nails tinued productiveness of this timber
of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
'from Frank Rowe to lay the shingles. I reservoir is evdent. To put the mea- 1
A . E. Alberdlng, Plaintiff, vs. J.
| The same energy properly developed [sure through promptly in the face'
iH. Alberdlng, Defendant.
of the congressional economy wave, |
To J. H. Alberdlng, the above should make the guilty party a good however, will require active support
nam(,d defendant.
business man.
from all who are interested, locol
In the name of the State of Oregon
The past week has been one of foresters believe.
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint herln on the best weeks experienced by net
file a gainst you in the above en­ fishermen in several years, They
titled court and cause on or before are worth 12c per pound, and with
six weeks from the date of the first [the big catches made recently the
publication of this summons, and if
I you fail to appear as aforesaid, the I fishermen are being reimbursed for
[ plaintiff will apply to the above the poor hale bf their catch the
The home of good bread
named court for the relief prayed [first of the season. Over >300 worth
and all kinds of tine pastry
i for in the complaint, towit: That 1 was shipped from here Tuesday.
the contract of marriage heretofore
[existing between plaintiff and
de-
Several from here attended a trial
Everything Strictly
. fendant be dissolved, and for Birch j In Tillamook Saturday. The suit
[other and further relief as to the
Sanitary
| was for possession of a diamond ring,
I court may seem equitable.
[j.
F.
Bradley
and
Joe
LeGault
were
This summons is served upon you
and ¡the principals, and Joe was awarded
1 by virtue of an order made
CHAS. VOGLER, Prop.
entered by Honorable A. M. Hare. | the ring by Justice Stanley.
County Judge of Tillamook County,
Oregon, dated the 29th day of De- > Several .here nre foiYemplating
centbur, 1920, requiring summons to [ installing lighting plants in their
be served upon you by publication [ homes.
[ for six consecutive weeks jji
the
The freeze Sunday night caught
[ Tillamook Headlight, and the date
of the first publication Is the 30th several unprepared, and they were
Did yôli-ever f<acé
iky of December, 1920, and the date busy Monday thawing out their
3rd day of February. 1921.
a beating
| frozen pipes.
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
Storm
ina^^
..........
Attorney« for Plaintiff
Too Late.—"I don’t like these pho-
Post office Address: Tillamook, Orc.
[tos at all,” he said. "I look like an ’
12-30t6
You need only the evidence of
your eyes to be convinced that
the Paige seven passenger
“Lakewood” model is a supreme­
ly beautiful motor car.
But go just one step farther,
please, and take a single demon- •
stration behind the power plant .
that is capable of seventy-five
miles per hour.
Then you will realize that this
car represents one of the most
important developments in the
field of six-cylinder engineering.
PAIOE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO- DETBO6T
Ca"
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TILLAMOOK AUTOMOBILE
COMPANY
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let s pack up and go Jo
CALIFORNIA
“WINTER’S SUMMER GARDEN”
Soo«er or later everyone goes to California wher« the bright
warm sunshine greets you; yhere the delightful climate,
the
sweet scented flowers and the lure of the sea welcomes you io
this land of beauty and charm.
Tillamook Bakery
FOUR DAILY TRAINS
“The Shasta”
“Oregonian”
4DM1NISTRATOS NOTICE OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that D. A
, Browne, administrator of the 03-
j tale of Thomae P. Browne, deceased
has filed In the County Court for
|Tillamook County, Oregon, his Final
I Account, and that the 24th day of
January, 1921, at ten o’clock A. M.
has been fixed as the time, and the
,C§urt House as the pl
place for the
bearing of said Final A
account
All persons having objections to
the said final account will appear
__ __ at
said time and place and show cause,
if nny therr be. why said account
should not be allowed and the ad-
. minis!rntor discharged.
D A BROWNE.
Administrator of the Estate
of Thomas Browne, deceased
12-2316
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
OF PUBLICATION
Notice is hereby given that 4Rie
undersigned has been duly appoint­
'd by the County Court of the Stat«
of Oregon, for Tillamook County,
administrator of the estate of A R
Batchelder deceased.
All
persons
i having claims against said »state are
hereby required to present the same
to me properly verified, as by law
required, at the office of my oí tor­
n»ya within al» months from »he
dat« hereof.
Dated this Sth day of December
A D. 1920
R N HINKLB
Administrator of th« Estate of
A R Batchelder, deceased
Barrlck 4 Hall.
Attorneys for Administrator. 12-9t5
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Slate
f Oregon for Tillamook County
Elina M Reinhart. Plaintiff, vs
Frederick W Reinhart, Defendant
To Frederick W Reinhart, defend
ant above named.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer to the
complaint filed against you In the
• hove entitled suit, In the above en-
titled Court on or before the 3rd day
of February 1921. and it you fail to
so appear and answer for want tbere-
plaintiff will apply to said court
h»v lha relief prayed for in her ccm -
piaint. to-wit: g diaeolatlon of
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and
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Provide comfortable accommodations and excellent service
WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS
are on sale to
Southern California
Your copy of our new booklet •‘California for
Tourist.’’ will be mailed FREE on request,
inquire of Local Agent for particulars as to fares, routes, sleep­
ing car reservations and train service, or wrlte
FISH
ape.”
,
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Ttfie photographer fagoretl him
.with a glance of lofty distain.
[ “You should have thought of that I
before you had them taken,” was his
reply as he turned back to work. — [
American News Trade Journal.
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BRAND.'I^
Southern Pacific Lines
Reflex
Slicker?
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent
Portland. Oregon
Oh Boy! that's
prorecuon
Another Use for ’Em. - .Want
white man to milk and run Ford car;
one mile south of Fifteenth on Lewis.
Devlin.—Ad in Tulsa World.
for you.
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BOSTON. MASS,
ae«on nrvrwxetr
Notioe To The Public
I will not .«land responsible for
and debts incurred by my wife, O.
S. Atterbury, or anyone concerned,
after this date— Jan. 6th, 1921.
1614
D. A. ATTERBl'RY
J
When
Grandmother
Was a Girl
g SI
1
marriage contract now existing hc-
tw.an plaintiff and defendant and
for such further relief as to ¡he
Court may seem just and equitable.
i hl* summons Is published by
order of Honorable Geo. R. Be'gl
_ ley,
Judge of the above entitled Couit,
made ibis 20th day of Decetnb, r
1920.
First publication shall be Decem­
ber 23. 1920 and the last pnblicotion
shall he February 3, 1921.
I'atriek A
Hall AUorney,
tor
Plaintiff. Tillamook, Or.
12-43*7
'j for, and instated (>g
bartng. the genuine
Golden Medical Discovery put
up by Dr. Pwroe over 50'yeara
ago. Dnw has changed very
much since then! But Dr.
Pierce’« medicines contain the
same dependable ingredient«.
They arc standard today just aa
they were fifty \-raes ago and
never contained alcohol.'
Notice To Creditors
Or. Pierce’s Golden Medical
NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN,
¡hat the undersigned has been ap­ Discovery for the stomach and
pointed by the County Court of Tilla­ blood cannot be surpassed by any
mook County Oregon, administrator tonic and alterative today.
Of the estate of Jessie C. Taggart
When you fcc4 -all out of Borts’*
Ward. Deceased, and all person, —your vitality at a low ebb—the
holding claims against said estate xr.
blood becomes surcharged with
hereby notified and required to
poisons! The beet tonic ie called
present the «me to the undersigned
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis­
at hi.« residence at Neskowin. O
_t
covery.
Dr Ptcoe manufactured
son.or at the office of Botts 4 Win—
lillamook. Oregon, duly veri­ this Discovery” from roots and
fied according to law. on or before barks without alcohol—a cor*
alx months from the date of this rective remedy, the ingredients of
tot ice.
which nature put in the fields and
Dated this Sth day of January,
forvots for keeping us healthy.
1921.
It puts vtm, vigor, vrtaktv into
Oecar B. Taggart. AdmlnUtra'oe
thabtood.
of the Rotate of Jeanie C. Taggart
Ward. Deeeaeed
Va ..
Try A.
AU drugging.
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UHE YEAR OF SUCCESS
bring b,iXin!chlevem:ntar,ler eM°rt’ but
going to
-.v.e KTx'tXfi bnr\a pr°d
ditions.
Watch them grow
John Morgan.
A. W Bunn.
Henry Rogers.
DIRECTORS
c- J. Edwards.
B- C. Lamb.
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' J’ Riecher«.
C. A. McGhee
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1 Bank are a barometer of con-
ionalBank
CLAUDE I, MYERS,
painting and paper
hanging .
1102 E 2nd St
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