Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 08, 1922, Image 3

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    Friday. September 8, 1922
THE TIL uaa IOOK HEADLIGHT
SallamooU fteafcligfjt
Published every Friday
Leslie Harrison
Editor and Manager
Entered as second-class matter In
the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year___________________ 32.00
Six months_________________ 1.00
Three months ________
, .75
Payable In advance
"NO MORE WAR”
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FOUR BIG DAYS
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Not long ago a poster bearing the
words "No More War" was noticed
hanging in the window of a rural
house. It was put there no doubt
with the spirit of helping to bring
public sentiment against waging
wars as was witnessed from 1914 to
1918 in Europe.
'l’he idea is excellent but whoever
conceived it put the cart before the
horse. War will not be stopped
simply by hanging out posters and
singing anthems of peace.
There
are deep underlying causes that
must be stamped out before a per­
iod of eternal peace prevails thru-
out the world.
The human face is ruled by many
complex emotions and natures, and
until the natural emotions of the
race are changed war will be a
scurge to the world. Only by the
abolishment of such human frailitlea
as dishonesty, selfishness and greed
will the result hoped tor by the
pacifists be attained.
Married Swiss would like to rent
dairy farm or take on shares. Must
contain around 20 cows. Address,
Boss & Walker, Route A, Box 144,
Tillamook, Oregon.
48-lt
FOR SALE—TWO REGISTERED
GUERNSEY BULL CALVES,
FOUR AND FIVE MONTHS
OLD, AT ONCE. INQUIRE OF
HARRY E. TUCKER.
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Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale
office Monday afternoon aMf Tues­
day, September 11th and 12th. 48-lt
SUMMONS
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY
TUESDAY
i p. m.—Boys and Girls Calf Judging Contest
7:30 p. m.—Free Moving Pictures.
WEDNESDAY
9 a. m.—Stock Judging (open classes).
10 a. m.—Aeroplane Exhibition.
1 p. m.—Horse Racing.
7:30 p. m.—Moving Picture (Birth of Nation)
THURSDAY
9 a. m.—Stock Judging.
O a. ni.—Aeroplane Exhibition.
o a. m.—Guernsey Cattle Sale.
1 p. m.—Horse Racing.
7 p. m.----- Address by Walter M. Peirce.
7:30 p. m.—Moving Pictures.
FRIDAY
10 a. m.—Aeroplane Exhibition
I p. m.—Stock Parade.
1:30 p m.—Horse Racing.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Tillamook county.
R. G. Clostermaun, plaintiff,
vs.
1. 11. Lehman, der^tdant.
To A. H. Lehman above named de­
fendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff above
named against you, on file herein,
on or before forty-five (45)
days
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, and If you fall
to so appear and answer said com­
plaint, the plaintiff will take Judg­
ment against you for the sum of
Three Hundred and Ninety-five
(395.00) Dollars, together with In­
terest thereon from July 20. 1916,
at the rate of six per cent per an­
num, and for the coats and disburse­
ments of this action, and will alrfo
apply to the Court for an order fb
sell all your Interest in and to the
real property attached In thia action,
to-wlt: Lot four (4), Section thirty
(30), Township Three (3) South,
Range b^lne (9) West of Willamette
Meridian, being 45.93 acres In Til­
lamook county, Oregon, and also the
Southest quarter of the Southeast
quarter of section Twenty-five (25)
In Township three (3) South, Rango
ten (10) West ot Willamette Meri­
dian in Tillamook county, Oregott
and to apply the proceeds of such
sale as made in accordance with
said order, and in accordance with
law, towards the sum as shall tn
this action bo found to be lawfully
due and owing by you to the plain­
tiff.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof, In pursuance
of an order duly made and entered
herein, by Hon. Geo. W. Bagley.
Judge of the above entitled Court,
on August 23rd, 1932, and the
time tor your appearance and an­
swering said complaint bsreln, is on
or before October 9th, 1922.
The date of the first publication
of this summons Is August 25, 1922,
and the date of th* last publication
le October 6, 1933.
SILVE8TONE,
a resident attorney of th* State
of Oregon, whose postoffice address
is 522. 523 Lumbermen's Building.
Portland. Oregon.
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the stock­
holders of the Tillamook County
Mutual Telephone company will be
held at the Court House in Tilla­
mook City on Saturday. September
16 at 1:30 P m. 8. A. BRODHEAD.
48-2t
Secretary.
MRS E E KOCH
Plano, Musical History and
Harmony
Mr* Koch has studied for sev­
eral years under Prof. Welty,
Cha* liierke, Edgar'E. Cour­
se» and the late Gifford Nash
of Portland. . Was a student
at the Chicago kftiaical Colle
and took a full course at the
Oberlin Conservatory of Mus­
ic besides having a teaching
experience of 16 years.
Btudlo Phone 11W 566 2d Ave.
Marte Holden, Assistant