Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 19, 1914, Image 6

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Tillamook
Headlight, November 10, I«___ •
every subsequent offense, to be re­
Booster Band, nance.
covered from the owner of the stock.
For
Friday,
“
The
New
Testament
I the plays offered here will be taken
It is the duty of each constable and
J. M. Cross, of Molalla, Ore., has ' to the different towns, including Bay Sabbath.”
each
road supervisor to enforce the
For Saturday, “The seal of God and
bought the store and stock of goods at * City, Nehalem, Wheeler and Clover-
provisions of the law pertaining to
the
Mark
of
Beast.
”
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dale.
The
best
available
talent
in
the
Netarts from M. J. Cone, and taken
For Sunday, “Will the V. S. turn stock running at large. Oregon, this
possession. Mr Cross came well re- ' city will be used. The band’s motto:
Dated at Tillamook,
Catholic?"
“
Help
the
Booster
Band
to
Boost
commended and we extend to him a
19th day of November, 19*4-
hearty welcome and a prosperous Tillamook County at Fresco Fair in
J. C. Holden,
Notice of Caucus.
1915.” The first play to be put on will
time.
County Clerk for Tillamook
be a big booster ministrai show, and
County, Oregon.
The County Court and the com-
a cau-
this will be some show—watch for . Notice is hereby given, that
mittee recently appointed by the
House
cus
will
be
held
at
the
Court
the date.
court to advise in making up the bud­
in Tillamook City, Oregon, on Satur-
Stock Running At Large.
get for next year’s expenses, was in
day, November 28th, 1914, at the hour
Council Meeting.
session today. It was proposed to
At the general election held in Till­
of 8 00 o’clock p m., for the purpose
make up a tentative budget and de­
On Monday evening the city coun­ of nominating the following officers amook County, State of Oregon, on
cide upon it later. It will take most of
on the 3rd day of November, 19*4. 3 ma­
cil met in regular session with the fol- for the ensuing year, to be voted
Friday before the court and the com­
at the city election on December 7«h. jority of all votes cast in Kilchis
lwing officers present:
mittee get through.
election precinct, in said County and
Mayor Beals; Councilmen, Brod­ 1914, to-wit:
Mayor, five councilmen and city State, was against stock running at
All members of Alder Circle, No. 44, head, Melchior, Edmunds, Lamb and
in said
Kilchis precinct,
Women of Woodcraft, are requested Keldson; Recorder Aschim; Attorney treasurer. Also one water commis- large
sioner from the fourth ward.
to come to the Circie meetings, every Botts and Marshal Myers.
therefore
Notice is hereby given, that after
Done by order of the Common
second and fourth Tuesday evening,
An order was served on the council
sixty days from the date of this notice
of
the
State
|
Council
Dated
this
November
18th,
in the K. of P. hall, over the Gem. by the Supreme Court
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it shall be unlawful for stock to run
Next meeting Nov. 24. All members asking that the council levy a suffi­ I9U.
John Aschim,
at large in said Kilchis election
of W. of W. belonging to other Cir­ cient tax to pay the amount owed for
City Recorder. precinct, in Tillamook County, Ore­
cles are invited to come to the meet­ the storm sewer which amounts to
gon; under penalty of $10.00 for the
ings.—Mary F. Drew, Clerk.
$16,719.45 or show cause in ten days
Notice of City Election.
first offense ,and $20.00 for each and
Our “Souvenier Day” will be a lit­ why the amount should not be paid.
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every
subsequent offense, to be re­
tle later this year than in former We understand that the city officials
Notice is hereby given, that on covered from the owner of the stock.
years, owing to the fact that we had will give this matter careful consider­
Monday, the 7th day of December.
It is the duty of each constable and
some trouble in securing suitable ation and see to it that the interests
1914, at the City Hall in Tillamook each road supervisor to enforce the
chinaware, but all arrangements have of the city are protected in every
City, Tillamook, County, Oregon, a provisions of the law pertaining to
now been completed and the china­ way. The storm sewer indebtedness
regular city electon will be held for stock running at large.
ware will be given away in two or has always been considered legiti­
Tillamook City, Oregon, for the elec­
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this
three weeks. Lamar’s Variety Store. mate, and no doubt would have been
tion of the following officers to-wit: 19th day of November, 1914.
“Drop in and Look Around.”
* paid before, but there has never been
To serve for one year as follows:
J. C. Holden,
The State of Oregon, in relation to but a small amount to apply on the Mayor, one councilman from the
County
Clerk
for Tillamook
the Warren Construction Co., vs. same at any one time and for that first ward, one councilman from the
County,
Oregon.
reason
nothing
has
been
done.
The
Tillamook City, the Supreme Court
second ward, one councilman from
issued a mamdamus directing the city power to issue bonds which was voted the third ward. One councilman from
Stock Running At Large.
council to call a meeting and levy a on and carried at the last special the fourth ward, one councilman from
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tax to pay, $16,719.45 for the sewer election was supposed to enable the the fifth ward. City Treasurer, and
At the general election held in Till
system on all the taxable property council to take care of this indebted- I one Water Commissioner from the
amook County, State of Oregon, on
of the city, or show cause within ten ness, and it probably will if the mar- I fourth ward to serve for five years.
the 3rd day of November, 1914. a ma_
ket for bonds continue to improve. Up I
days why they have not done so.
Which election will be held at 8.00
Marriage licenses were issued to until the last week or so there has o’clock in the morning and will con­ jority of all votes cast in Rockaway
Clay P. Moody and Addie E. Scott, been no market for bonds, but lately tinue until. 6 o'clock in the afternoon election precinct, in said County and
State, was against stock running at
both of Tillamook, William T Collins conditions seem to have improved.
of said day.
large
in said Rockaway precinct;
of Tillamook and Lizzie Johnson, of
Dated this 18th day of November,
therefore
Cloverdale; George Bye and Ida Prof. Johnson on the War and Bible
1914.
Notice is hereby given, that after
Russel! both of Nehalem; Julius W.
Prophesy.
John Aschim,
sixty days from the date of this notice
Tohl, of Nehalem, and Ruth V. Bla­
City Recorder of Tillamook City
it shall be unlawful for stock to run
zer, of Bayocean; Archie Beebeheiscr
The meeting at the Seventh day Oregon.
at large in said Rockaway election
and Esther
Florence
Schiffman, Adventist Church are continuing with
precinct, in Tillamook County, Ore­
both of Bay City.
an apparently growing interest. The
Notice.
gon;
under penalty of $10.00 for the
The Buffalow Fertilizer Co. vs. church is filled each evening and the
first offense ,and $20.00 for each and
best
of
attention
is
being
paid.
hereby
given
that
the
un-
filed
in
James F. Bradley, is a suit
Notice is
Sunday evening Mr. Johnson, the dersigned. has filed in the County every subsequent offense, to be re­
the circuit court to recover $224.00.
The defendant contracted for ten lecturer, proved from the Bible that Court of the State of Oregon, for covered from the owner of the stock.
It is the duty of each constable and
tons of fertilizer at the agreed price . Turkey, under the title of the King of Tillamook County, her final account,
each
road supervisor to enforce the
of $42.00 per ton, and on the 7th of the north (Dan 11), after a career of as administratrix of the estate of
March 1911, five and three ninth tons, ( furious distruction, which all agree Gordon Drugger, deceased, and that provisions of the law pertaining to
were delivered to defendant at Houl­ has been fulfilled shall move his cap the Court has set Saturday, Decem­ stock running at large.
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this
ton, in the state of Maine, and to re­ , ital from Constantinople (Dan 11:45), ber, 19th, 1914, at IO o'clock a m. at
cover the above amount the plaintiff and as the Turks themselves say “Go the Court House in said County and 19th day of November, 1914.
J. C. Holden,
to Jerusalem.” According to ’heir State as the time and place of hear­
now sues for.
County Clerk for TillanJbok
prophecy,
Turkey
will
not
receive
ing
the
same
and
any
and
all
object
­
bp'i. E. U. Wagy entertained her
County, Oregon.
, ij>rtiday School class at her home in help as has been given in the past by ions, if. any, thereto. Now, therefore,
England,
France,
etc.,
as
against
Rus
­
all
persons
interested
in
said
estate
• ’this city on Saturday afternoon,
Vote of Condolence.
when a pleasant time was participat­ sia, but shall “Come to his end and are hereby requested to be present at
said time and place and show cause if
ed in. The young folks enjoyed none shall help him."
Whereas, it has pleased the Al­
From another line of prophecy any there be why said account should
themselves with games and Mrs.
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Wagy served a lunch. Those present ' (Rev. 16). Prof. Johnson showed that not be allowed, said administratrix mighty to remove from our midst our
were Bernice Dickey, Dorris Hub­ before Turkey came to his end, five discharged and her bond exonorated. beloved brother, Simeon Earl, and
call him to a better world, be it
Alma Pierson,
bard, Margaret
Wilburn, Valeric of the seven last plagues will fall.
Resolved, that the Tillamook Lodge
Administratrix of the
Rochon, Donna MacKenzie, , Vera These do not begin to fall until after
estate of Gordon Drug­ No. 94, I.O.O.F., extend to the be­
Rogers Ramona Haltom and Florence probation closes. And when probation
closes Christ or Michael stands up or
reaved relatives its heartfelt sympa­
ger, deceased.
Stranahan.
rules
(Dan.
12:1).
thy
in this our mutual bereavement.
The Tillamook Headlight will give
Christian Church.
Under the sixth plague, Turkey,
Be it further
the first four chapters of a serial
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Resolved that one copy of this res­
story
next
week,
‘The Trey under* the Symbol of the "River
Thirty-eight were in attendance at olution be spread on the minutes, one
Euphrates"
is
dried
up
(Rev.
16:12)
O'Hearls," by Louis Joseph Vance.
prayer-meeting last night and the sent to the brother of the deceased
On the following Monday and Tues­ that is the process of evaporation is
meeting was led by a member of the and that the charter be draped for a
finished.
An
editorial
from
a
very
day this part of the story will be giv­
"Loyal Sons” class.
period of 30 days,
en in moving pictures at the Gem tecent copy of the Oregonian was
In order to give the country people
read,
which
showed
that
this
work
of
Theatre. Those who are interested in
an opportunity to attend Sunday
the serial plays will find the story as drying up has been going on for a
DR. WENDT,
School and Church, we are going to
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time
and
is
nearly
completed,
published in the Headlight of great
send the auto-truck around the Wil­
Bye Specialist,
the
recent
Balkan
war
leaving
but
a
help. Don’t forget. Story conimences
son River loop Sunday morning leav­
Fit Glasses at
next week and the following Mon­ very narrow strip of Turkey in Eu­
ing here at 9:10 and returning at 9:55. Reasonable Prices. Guaranteed
day and Tuesday will be produced at rope.
A quotation from Premier Asquith, From the Church the truck will go
the Gem Theatre.
of England said that Turkey has "dug East to the Grange Hall, then return
Notice of Administrator’s Sale of
The annual meeting of the Oregon
Ins own grave and committed suicide” to the corner at the cemetery, where
Real Property.
Dairy Association will be held the
o
How much longer will he be allowed it will make the circuit of the loop
first week in February at the Oregon
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1 to
...
coming in past the saw mill. Anyone,
Notice is hereby gvien that in pur­
to continue »,»
to AV«»»
exist? ?
Agricultural College according to a .
The same prophecy (Rev. 16), says young or old, wishing to attend the suance of an order and decree of the
message received by director R. D. '
that the ways of the Kings of the east services please be out on the road at County Court of Washington County,
Hetzel, of the extension service from
will be prepared by Turkey being the proper time and we will bring you Oregon, made and entered on Nov­
Charles Kunze, president of the asso­
dried up or removed, and one of the in and take you back, leaving town at ember 9th, 1914, authorizing and di­
ciation. Word has come also that the
recting me, the administrator of the
kings of the east, Japan, is being in­ noon.
Holstein and Jersey clubs have post­
Morning ¿subject: “The three Monu­ estate of Marshall Roberts, deceased,
vited to come west to help to destroy
poned their meeting until February.
Turkey. The probability is that Japan ments". In the evening besides the to sell at private sale the real proper­
1 his change has been made to bring
will go to Egypt and thus be ready sermon and chorus singing led by a ty belonging to said estate, I will,
these meeting to Corvallis during the
for the final battle, “The Battle of 8 piece orchestra, there will be a from and after Monday, the 21st day
Farmers’ week and industrial confer­
of December, 1914, proceed to sell at
special by Mr. McGee, come.
Armegeddon.” (Rev. 16:14).
ences.
private sale, and to the highest bidder
The allies propose to give the Jap­
At the High School Auditorium anese a free hand in China to repay
for cash in hand, all of the following
Dissolution Notice.
on Friday evening, Nov.13, the Parent the Japanese for their help to the
described real estate, situate in Tilla­
Teachers' Association gave a dime allies. Will the V. S. allow that? The
Having bought the interest of A. T. mook County, State of Oregon, to-
social and rendered the following U. S. is one of the Kings of the East Dolan of the firm of Delsman and wit:
program: Piano duet, I.ottie W '.de by virtue of the l'hillipines and pro­ Dolan, I wish to meet the old as well
The Southeast quarter of the North­
and Neva Maddux; Recitation, Mary poses to maintain the open door as as new costomers, and will serve you west quarter, the East half of the
Lamar; Vocol Solo, Dclpha Kline- well as the integrity of China. Is not in the future as in the past.
Southwest quarter, and the Northwest
Jeltcr; Recitation, Alphia Olson; our way "being prepared” to enter, »
All accounts of said firm are pay­ quarter of the Southeast quarter of
Piano Solo, Mildred Hadley; Reci the fight when the final great rejig-, able to J. B. Delsman.
Section six (6), Township two (a)
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tation. Third
Grade Boys; Play ions war is declared, as Turkey says
North, of Range nine (9), West of
J. B. Delsman.
(Charlemagne), Fourth Grade; Song, I when all the nations will try to take
the Willamette Meridian, containing
Fourth Grade; Piano Duet, Gertrude Jerusalem from them?
One Hundred and Sixty acres (160).
Stock Running At Large.
That bids will be received by me
Fbinger and Marie Holden; Recita I All this cannot happen until after
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tion, Margaret LaFollett. After a the close of probation, as is indicated
either at the office of the Tillamook
At the general election held in Till­
short bu iness session light refresh- , by the falling of the first oFthe seven
Headlight, in Tillamook, Oregon, or
amook County,. State of Oregog, on
ments were served, and all enjoyed a last plagues, and none of the plagues
at the office of W. N. Barrett, at
the 3rd day of November, 1914, a ma­
plsasant evening.
can fall until the time for ■ character jority of all votes cast in Bayvcean Hillsboro, Oregon, and said sale will
be subject to confirmation by said
The Booster Band have secured the building closes. (Rev. a: 11 & la).
election precinct, in said County and
services of B J. McCowell, and are
In view of the fact that it is evident State, was against stock running at County Court. L. M. Herron who has
intending to present a number
that Tuikey must soon be disposed of large in said Bayocean precinct; mortgage and tax deed to said land
will at date of delivery of deed to pur­
high class plays this winter. They finally, with all that that means, i. e,
therefore
chaser cancel mortgage and execute
arc having the band hall thoroughly the gathering of all the nations at
Notice is hereby given, that after quit claim deed to purchaser.
< verhauled, and refitting it-with new Jerusalem for the final battle of the
sixty days from the date of this notice
Dated this 14th day of Nov., 1914.
scenery and electric effects. The hall ages, and their final destruction by
it shall be unlawful for stock to run
John Roberts, Administrator
will be comfortably heated, and the the presence of Christ, the question is
at large in said Bayocean election
of the estate of Marshall Roberts,
seating will be of chairs. The Dra- Are wc ready ?
precinct, in Tillamook County, Ore­
deceased.
m*Uc Club w ill present all their plays
The subject for the lecture for gon; under penalty of $10.00 for the
W. N. Barrett,
_ .. Attorney for said estate.
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The Most Extraordinary Moving
Picture Production of the Times,
The Trey
O’ Hearts.
By Louis Joseph Vance,
Author of “The Fortune Hunter,” “The
Black Bag,” ‘‘The Brass Bowl,” etc.
The first chapters of this sensational story
will appear in the
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
Next Week
If you’ve got a drop of red blood in your
veins if your heart beats one bit faster to
the tune of romance—adventure—love and
mystery—then you’ve something in store
so far ahead of anything you’ve ever seen
that you will never forget.
It cost $200,000 to put “The Trey O'
Hearts” into moving [ pictures, and the peo-
pie of Tillamook will not only have an op-,
portunity of reading this story in the home
newspaper, but see it graphically pictured
by the best emotional actors and actresses
in America at the home theatre.
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At the GEM THEA TRE
Monday, Nov. 30,
Tuesday, Dec. 1
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