Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 06, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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TAGE TWO
SUMMONS
Southeast Quarter of Section 2
and the Northeast Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter of Sec­
tion 12 of Township 2 South of
Range 9, West W. M.
(
Toreclosure of Delinquent Tax Cer-1
tificate.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, IMI
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PROSPERITY NOT ADVERSITY
We have seen nothing ;n print re­
cently a-« full of good sense and prom
ise as the following from the rtimn-
cial letter of the American National
Bank for the current month:
HuA ocknow/edpawaU tt K.
Lucky? Why, man, Ln
the Human Horseshoe !
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE I
You are further notified that said
Charles F. Stone has paid taxes on
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
said premises for subsequent years
“To the average man intent upon
COUNTY OF’ TILLAMOOK
as follows: for the year 1915, paid his own affairs, business always ap­
Charles F. Stone, plaintiff,
May 28, 1918, tax receipt No. 8352, pears like the little girl in the nurs­
vs
$15.84; for the year 1916. paid ery rhyme—when it is good, it Is
Mary Johnson, Defendant.
May 28, 1918, tax receipt No. 7792, very, very good, and wh"U 1» is bad
Actually .iiings are
To Mary Johnson, the above nam­ $16.39; for the year 1917. first half it is horrid.
paid May 28, 1918, tax receipt No. almost never quite so good, or quite
ed defendant:
4699, $10.78; for the year 1917, last so bad, as they appear. The exuber­
In the name of the State of Ore­ half paid January 10, 1919, lax re­ ant prosperity of a year or so ago
gon, you are hereby notified that ceipt <4o. 7240, $11.84; for the year was largely fictitious, and the depres
Charles F. Stone, the above named 1918, paid November 5, 1913, tax sion of today is transitory. The cold
plaintiff, the holder of certificate of receipt No. 7087, $24.63; for the grey dawn of the morning after will
delinquency numbered 1182, issued year 1919, paid October I, 1920, tax presently yield to the sunshine of an
on the 18th day of May. 1918, by receipt No. 5960, $31.77, and that other day.
the Tax Collector of the County of he will pay before decree Is entered
"Just when this change will take
Tillamook, State of Oregon, for the herein taxes for the year 1920 which place, no one can say;
economic
be-
same
amount of $30.14, the
have been levied against the prop­ forces move slowly, but inexorably.
and
ing the amount then due
erty in the sum of $33.46, with in­ But there is unmistakable evidence
delinquent for taxes for the year terest on one-half thereor at 1 per that the change has begun. Here
1916, together with penalty, inter­ cent monthly from April 5, 1921, to­ are some of the important sraws
est and costs thereon, upon the real gether with accruing interest and that show which way the wind is
property assessed to you, of which penalties provided by law up to the blowing:
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you are the owner as appears of rec­ time of the decree and that the cer­
"1.
The
reserve
ratio
has risen
ord, situated ln said County and tificates of delinquency held by said
State, and particularly bounded and Stone, provide that the Bums paid from 43.5 per Cent to 65.8 per cent
Here is a potential reservoir of
described as follows, to-wit:
by him on account thereof and the
credit sufficient for all conceivable
subsequent tax payments shall hear needs.
The South Half of the South­
interest at the rate of 12 per cent
west Quarter of Section l.Town
"2. The decline in prices, which
per annum from date of such pay-
ship 2, South of Range 9 West
has been a deterrent factor in busi­
ments until redeemed.
W. M.
ness since May. 1920, seems to have
Said Mary Johnson, as the owner been checked, and there is a slight
You are further notified that said of the legal title to said property as
tendency ln the other direction. The
Charles F. Stone has paid taxes on the same appears of record, Is hereby
Department ot Labor confirms this
said premises for prior and subse­ further notified that Charles F.
tendency, reporting a rise of 2.7 per
quent years as follows: for the year Stone will apply to the Circuit Court
cent in retail food prices in July,
1914, redeemed from certificate of of the County and State aforesaid for
and an advance of 1.75 per cent in
delinquency No. 1145, issued to F. a decree foreclosing the liens held
wholesale farm products.
S. Whitehouse, together with the by him under said
certificates
”3. Production has fallen off to a
taxes for the year 1915 levied against the property described and
against said property and paid by mentioned in said certificates, and point where it does not equal con­
F. S. Whitehouse, the amount paid you are hereby summoned to appear sumption, and the surplus stores of
for redemption from said certificate within sixty days after the date of merchandise are being used up. Pro­
No. 1145 and taxes for 1915 paid by the first publication of this summons duction schedules and payrolls in
plaintiff on June 3, 1918, amounting exclusive of the day of said first pub­ many lines of manufacturing indus­
to $64.87. Thereafter said plaintiff lication, and defend the action or try have been kept dowr; to a mini­
paid on May 28, 1918, first half of pay the amount due, as above shown, mum for several months and orders
taxes for the year 1917, $14.64, as together with costs and accrued in­ have been filled out of accumulated
shown by tax receipt No. 4 699; on terest, and in case of your failure to stocks. These stocks are melting
January 10, 1919, the last half or do so, a decree will be rendered fore­ a way, and a reasonable revival of in­
the taxes for the year 1917, amount­ closing the lien of said taxes and dustry is one of the probabilities of
ing to $15.96, as shown by tax re­ costs against the land and premises the near future.
ceipt No. 7240; taxes for the yeai named and you are further required
"4. Conditions in Europe, our best
X'-.'
1918, paid November 5,
1919 to appear and answer the complaint foreign customer, are improving per
amounting to $32.78 as shown by filed against you in the above cause ceptibly. France was able to export
tax receipt No. 7087, and for the and Court on or before the time in the first half of this year, a larger
year 1919, paid October 1,
1920, above mentioned, and in case you I volume of products than in the first
amounting to $41.96 as shown by fail so to appear and answer the half of 1914,’and has turned the bal­
tax receipt No. 5960, and that plain­ plaintiff will apply to the Court for ance of trade in her favor. Labor
tiff proposes to and will, before tak­ the relief demanded in hia said com­ conditions in England are more set­
ing decree herein, pay taxes assess­ plaint, which is the same relief as tled and peace prevails. The ghast­
ed against said property ror the year mentioned above, to-wit: for a de­ ly failure of the bolshevist experi­
1920, the same amounting to $77.44, cree foreclosing the liens held by ment in Russia has become apparent,
with interest on one-half thereof at him under the certificates of delin­ even to the Russians, who are now
the rate of 1 per cent monthly since quency above named.
calling to the world to save them
April 5, 1921, and interest and pen-
This summons is served upon you from starvation. In the Orient there
altleB hereafter to accrue as provid- by publication in
the Tillamook is! economic improvement. Japan,
ed by law.
Headlight by order of the County the first to suffer from the collapse
You are further notified that said Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, of war inflation, is beginning to re­
Charles F. Stone is holder of certi­ made the 30th day of September, cover, and placing large orders ln
ficate of delinquency No. 1181, is­ 1921, directing publication hereof to America for flour, wheat and lumber
"5. Organized labor is slowly
sued on the 18th day of May, 1918, be made once a week for a period of
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by the Tax Collector of Tillamook sixty days, and requiring you to ap­ coming to realize that a reduction
County, Oregon, for the amount or pear and answer within the time front the wartime level of wages is
$20.29, the same being the amount above mentioned and the date of th« an economic necessity, and not mere­
then due and delinquent for taxes first publication of this summons is ly a result of the wicked machina­
for the year 1914, together with October 6th, 1921. All process and tions of Capital; that in the alterna­
penalty, interest and costs thereon papers in this proceedings may be tive between lower wages and no
upon the real property assessed to served upon the undersigned resid­ wages at all It is sometimes wise to
you, of which you are the owner as ing in the State of Oregon at the ad- i accept tthe lower scale; and that no
employer can be forced to pay more
appears of record, situated in said dress hereinafter mentioned.
than the labor is worth.
County and State and particularly
BOTTS & WINSLOW .
described as follows:
"Aside from the factor« thus cited
Attorneys for Plaintiff
|
there
is a further er.couraagement in
The Southeast Quarter of the
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Address: Tillamook, Oregon. 1
the attitude of Congress or the ques­
tion of governmental expenditure.
Responding to the clamorous voice
| back home, urging the reduction of
taxes, Washington shows a disposi­
tion to cut down here and there, and
at least make a showing of economy
While not much relief is to be ex­
pected in this direction, there is
some hope of the coming conference
for the discussion of disarmament.” number of men who hailed from the
—The American.
Pacific Coast, and that he would like
to get in touch with some of them
again
LOCAL NEWS
I CERTAINLY was born.
• • a
UNDER A lucky star.
FOR INSTANCE the tim<
• • •
I HOCKED my bonds.
TO PLAY the market
• • •
ON A sure thing tip.
• • •
AND BOUGHT Slippery Ell urn.
• • •
AT 8EVENTY-TWO,
FOR A healthy rise.
• • •
AND FOR seven days.
I HUGGED the ticker.
•
•
•
AND COULDN'T sleep.
e
a
a
ONCE IT jumped two poinM
AND I walked on air.
AND THAT very day.
I SAW a sign.
IN A cigar stand.
THAT SAID “Satisfy.1*
IT GAVE me a hunch.
• • •
TO BE satisfied.
WITH WHAT I’d got
• • •
AND NOT hog the deal.
• • •
phoned my broker.
TO SELL me out
• • •
AND THE very next day.
8LIPPERY ELLUM slipped.
TO FIFTY-FIVE.
SO NOW I’ve gotten.
HENEVER you get that
“Satisfy” hunch, play it
W Steer
straight for the neareat
BACK MY bonds.
AND BABY’S got new shoes.
• • •
AND NOW my regular smokes.
ARE THE cigarettes.
• • •
THAT “SATISFY."
stand and invest in Chester­
fields. This combination of fine
Turkish tobaccos, blended with
Burley and other Domestic leaf,
will give you a new measure of
cigarette enjoyment. You’re in
luck from that day on.
* * *
(lies terfield
stalks abroad
CIGARETTES
a
TILLAMOOK FURNITURE COMPANY
F A. MESSERSMITH. Prop.
An effort Is being made to have
Mrs. L. II. Olds and Mr. Livengood
who have been visiting with Mr. O’­ the mail from Portland come in by
Neil of Hemlock, returned t_
__ - ’ auto stage, leaving that city at 1 a.
to _
Port
New and Second Hand Furniture.
m. and arriving in Tillamook City
land last week.
about seven or eight o’clock in the
Used Furniture and Stoves Bought.
Mr. McKinster went to Portland morning. The Chamber of Com­
Furniture Repaired
Tuesday of last week to see his merce has taken the matter up with
daughter who was to pass i through the superintendent of star routes,
Portland on her way to Michigan and should it fall down there the
Call Phone 73W
No. 3 First St., Tillamook, Ore.
from California.
matter will be referred to the Ore­
gon delegation and the postal offici­
A mariage license was issued to als at Washington D. C. Should the
Torg Krumlauf of Garibaldi and change be made. Portland iaily news
Helen M. Jackson of Tillamook coun­ papers would reach this city about
raising. Isolation has retarded the
ty on the 27th of September by the 7 a. m. instead of 4:15 p. ill.
development of the coast counties of
county clerk.
Oregon in the past but now the hard
THE COAST COUNTIES
The new government dredge is
BEGINNING TO DEVELOP surfaced auto trunk lines are being
constructed to the coast, the former
fast approaching completion at the
isolation to travel will give way to
government ways on the C
_ „...
A brand new Mitchell Six
slough.
Our neighbor to the south—Lin­
The machinery has been placed from coln county—recently waked up and speedy settlement and improvement.
1921
model for sale at
I
the old boat and the new dredge will entertained the new purchaser of While they are expensive, good roads
soon be ready to poke her blunt nose the Yaquina Northern logging road, bring development in an? country.
into the waters of the bay on a trial who is at the head of the Multno­ Tillamook is an example of what
Wholesale Price, $1671.80
they will do. And, while we dislike
trip
Capt. John Groat will have
mah Lumber & Box factory of Port­
charge of the new boat and will look land. and at a mass meeting last to boast. Tillamook is already on the
after the government work on the week, the manager of the company map, and the big red dot is grewing
Inquire Headlight Office
bay.
larger every day.
told the people of Newport what he
expected to do in that county, which
Mr nnd Mrs. S. K. Hoffman of if carried out as related in the Ya
Cove visited their eon Arlle Hoffman quina Bay News, will result In a big
and family at this place Wednesday payroll in Lincoln county. A mill
of last Week.
is to be erected at Newport among
other improvements to be made by
Emil Anderson, who operates the the new company. With 22 feet of
boat between Nehalem and Wheeler water on the Yaquina bar at low
was in the city this week <m busi­ »i<le. the company will be able to
ness.
ship moat of Its lumber product to
Portland by water.
While It has
Al Thompson, Harold Ober and A. not the large area of meadow lands
C. Anderson of Nehalem, had busi­ that Tlllnmook boasts, Lincoln coun­
ness ln town this week.
ty is nevertheless a splendid dairy
country, and should go more into the
Chas. Christenson, a v.
” ‘
well-known
manufacture of cheese, as the cli­
dairyman of tile Nehalem
­
-l rem
section,
mate down there Is especially favor­
and R. J. Larsen, a fisherman and able. the ocean ntmosphere impart­
logger. were in the city earlv In the ing the same qualities to cheese that
week.
has made out cheese famous for qual
ity. The coast counties of Oregon
Mr Walker of Mohler was in the are destined to he the richest sec­
city the forepart of the week
tions of Oregon on account of their
special adaptability of dairying.
Thomas H. George, pianist and as­ Green pastures the year round, arc
sisting artist of the Clark Phillips not encountered everywhere, and
troupe, served overseas as a lieuten­ add one of th«» mildest climates in
ant in the Flfy-eighth Canadian In­ the world to the above advantage,
fantry. He writes that during his and you have a country that cannot
fighting in Handers he met a great be excelled for dairying and stock
A SNAP!
Your home
may be next
Suppose it were!
Suppose the Fire
Demon wiped out
your home—your
fortune—tonight!
Remember that the Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
not only make« good your Io«« but offers to cooperate
to help you prevent it. Thia agency represent« the
Hartford.
If its Insurance Think of Us
ROLLIE W. WATSON
“The Insurance Man”
21 Years a Tillamook Booster
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