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    Headlight, March 4»
19l5
Circuit Court Proceedings.
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Adjustment Bureau of the Portland
Association of Credit Men, a corpor­
ation, vs. A. M. Myers. Action for
money. Dismissed.
First National Bank of Tillamook,
President Vrilson ’till Visit Panama-Pacific 0 splay nf Nations via Pamma Canal—Vanderbilt
a corporation, vs. C. E. McAlpin. Ac­
tion lor money. Settled and dismissed
Cup Race and Grand Prix Will Be Held In San Francisco.
State of Oregon, vs. Edgar Wil­
By HAMILTON WRIGHT.
this event. The fam< 11s Salt Lake tiiumtnl railways. The Grand Canyon
liams, was charged with cruelty to
U N D E It F U I, nml novel Mormon choir, the deep toned plaintive concession Is built upuu so prodigious
animals, Attorney Johnson demurred
amusements, parades air! singerg of Hawaii and even a chorus 11 scale that visitors will view the
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to the complaint which was overruled
pageants of the oriental of fifty Maori., n singers will take part cauvuses from a standard gauge rail­
Shall a measure for th«' amendment and the case went to trial. The Judge
countries, auto ant! yacht in the choral events. At an expendl way conch running on a standard
c.f Chapter \ ill, Article XI of the threw the case out owing to the pros-
races anil athletic contests will tie ob­ ture of $1,250.0110 the Exposition has gauge track. A huge working model
Charter of Tillamook I ity as pro] us­
served upon a scale of unexampled constructed a great Auditorium tn the of the Panama canal is so extensive
ed by the Common Council of 1 illa­ ecution failing to propcrly describe
magnitude and grandeur at the Pana­ civic center of San Francisco, which that Visitors seated 111 comfortable the­
mook City by ordinance No. 287 the animals.
ma-Pacific International Exposition. will l>e used by the great conventions ater chairs will be curried along the
adopted by the Common Council of
A. C. Everson, vs. W. L. Powell.
The extensive participation <>f ('him», and song festivals. Mr. and Mrs. route of the canal upou a movable
Tillamook City on March 3rd, 1915, Action for money, This was a case
Japan. Slain nml In.Io and C<» lihi CM- Douglas Crane will present their latest platform, and a dictaphone at the arm
“Proposed by the Common Council: be enacted?
a. when taken In connection with terpslcfiorean novelty, the “Exposition of each cluiir will describe each scene
Marx X between the number and where Everson sought to recover
$500 as commission on a real estate
the plans already nrtde and with the Tango;” Mr. Harry I.auder will sing as it comes mto view. A novel amuse­
... Yes. answer voted for.
The proposed amendment mentioned deal, which was tried by a jury, and it
Interesting oriental population of San the Exposition ballad.
ment feature will be provided by work­
amends the present Charter provis­ failing to agree was dismissed. Attor­
Francisco, assures such spectacles- as
The amusement section of the Ex­ ing submarine boats of sixty-five toil's
No. ions of Tillamook City by establish­
have never before been <een In the Oc­ position. Ihe "Zone.” corresponding to displacement, which will operate in an
ney Holmes asked for a non-suit
ing limit of Cty's indebtedness out­
cident Pageants of miles tn length the famous “Midway” at the World's artificial lagoon. The Aeroscope, a
side of improvement bonds, at Seven­ which the court agreed to, neither
set off by wonderful floats and mar Columbian Exposition nt Chicago, wdll huge inverted pendulum, operating like
ty Thousand Dollars ($70,000.00), party to recover costs.
velous pyrotechnics will wind through carry out the purpose of the Exposition a giant seesaw, with a great balancing
leaving the powers of the Common
E. T. Haltom, vs. P. J. Sharp and
the streets of San F am fsco.
to give every feature a high educa­ weight on the short end and a car for
Council subject to the initiative and Maud Sharp, Action for money. Judg­
There will be held throughout the tional value.
passengers at the extremity of Its loug-
referendum powers of the people.
ment.
Shall a measure for the amendment of
The Mohler Mercantile Co., a cor­
Article XIV of the Charter of Tilla­ poration, vs. W. H. Brobst and Mrs.
mook City, Oregon, as proposed by
the Common Council of Tillamook W. H. Brobst. Action for money.
to sell
City Oregon, by ordinance No. 287 Judgment by default. Order
adopted by the Common Council of attached property.
Tillamook City, Oregon, on March
Mary Winona Whaley, and A. J.
Proposed by the Common Council, 3rd, 1915 be enacted?
Whaley, vs. Cecelia Alice Davis, et al
Mark X between the number and
Confirmation of sale. Sale confirmed.
Yes. answer voted for.
Whitney Co. Ltd., et al. vs. Beall &
The proposed amendment of Ar­
No. ticle XVI expressly authorized the Co., et al. Injunction. Voluntary non­
Common Council to sell Forty Thou­ suit.
sand Dollars of the general bonds of
F. S. Whitehouse, vs. Calvin S.
the City to George. L. and John A.
McPherson at par, with a 3 per cent Black, et al.. Foreclosure. Decree for
premium, and to use the proceeds for foreclosure and sale of property.
payment of outstanding warrants of
E. C. Lockwood, vs. P. D. Hance
Tiilamook City, and construct bridge
across Hoquarton Slough on Second and Elizabeth Hance. Foreclosure.
Settled and dismissed.
Avenue East.”
Chas. Kunze, vs. Mary J. Dunstan
Shall a measure for the amendment et al. Foreclosure. Confirmation of
of Section 12 of Article VII of the sale.
Charter of Tillamook City, Oregon,
Chas. R. Frazer and Ellis McLean,
as proposed by the Common Council
of Tillamook City, Oregon, by Or­ vs. Karl Grauman, Replevin. Dis­
dinance No. 287 adopted by the Com­ missed without prejudice to either
mon Council of Tillamook City, Ore­ party.
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Proposed by the Common Council. gon, on March 3rd, 1915, be enacted?
M. Abplanalp, administrator of the
Mark X between the number and
estate of B. Irndorf, deceased, vs. W.
answer
voted
for.
Yes.
This proposed amendment permits R. Lusby, et al. Foreclosure. Permis­
the Common Council to fix the boun­ sion granted, to file amended com­
No. daries of improvement districts for
plaint. Defendant given until and in­
WONDERFUL GLASS DOME OF THE PALACE OF HORTICULTURE, PAH AMA-PACIFIC INTERNA­
imprving streets so that the same
TIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915.
may be extended further back than cluding Saturday, March 6, in which
105 feet front the street being improv­ to answer or otherwise plead.
Palace of Horticulture, looking through the Court of Palms. This beautiful structure has a glass dome 185
ed, to such distance as the Common
Ella Sherwood, vs. George Sher­
; feet high and 152 feet In diameter. Crowning till; dome Is a huge basket. The general style of the architecture
Council may determine.”
Is the French renaissance, with Saracenic modification. The extreme length of the palace is G72 feet and breadth
wood. Divorce. Default of defendant
820 feet.
Said election
will be held at 8
Dated this 4th day of March, 1915. ordered.
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F. R. Beals, vs. Minnie A. Mead
o’clock in the morning and w*’* con’
John Aschitn.
Imaglne, for the purposes of illustra­ er arm. will raise sightseers more than tinue until 6 o'clock in the afternoon „ „
entire period of the Exposition, which
.
,
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and T. P. Mead. Foreclosure. Settled
Cty Recorder of 1 illamook City Orc.
opens Feb. 20, 1015, a series of great tion, the interest, action and novelty 325 feet above Sau Francisco bay, of said March 29th, 1915.
and dismissed.
events, including sports and athletic of ten great circuses like Barnum & affording an unsurpassed view of the
The Mohler Mercantile Co., a cor­
contests of many kinds conducted upon Bailey's combined into a single "great­ Exposition City and the Gohlen Gate.
poration, vs. W. S. Brobst, Action for
Sandiakc.
est show on earth” and presented at
Apart from the amusements, conven­
Sandlake Jottings.
a scale of great magnitude.
The Vanderbilt Automobile Cup ten times the cost of the single pro­ tions and congresses, the vast pageants,
The Helping Hand Sewing Society money. Judgment by default. Order
Race and the Grand Prix, the two su duction and an idea Is gained of the the superb pavilions of the nationsand
We progressive citizens of Sand­ met at Mrs. Brown’s last Saturday. to sell property.
preme events of the automobile year, originality of this section. A total of the magnificent state buildings, the Ex.
Phillip Fischer, vs. L. R. Maine and
One lady has been suffering from
will be held upon a four mile course, more than eleven millions of dollars position Itself is a sight well worth lake feel that you have not been ai v-
E. P. Maine. Action for money. De­
laryngitis
ever
since.
Another
sprain
­
dcal
ing
our
press
agent
a
square
embracing a circuit of the Exposition has been expended in its establishment seeing. The giant exhibit palaces, the
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fault and decree entered.
palaces, a' spectacular background far The concessions, ns these less serious loftiest and most Imposing exposition lately. You have been cutting his ed her wrist making signs through
Don Ellis, vs. C. F. A.lcxander. Ac­
excelling In beauty and grandeur any features of the Exposition are known, buildings ever constructed, are In their stuff too mercilessly. We wish it dis- sheer inability to make herself heard
which ancient Rome beheld during Its include a great open air panoramic architecture representative of the finest t.nctly understood that Sandlake is in the general bubble of conversation. tion for money. Judgment by default..
Frank A. La Flamboy pleaded
historic chariot races. The Vander­ reproduction of the Yellowtone Na­ work of a commission of famous Amer- most emphatically on the map as is Another established a record which
bilt Cup Race will take place on Feb. tional park and a similar representa­ ldhn architects, who freely collaborated shown by the following lot of news completely expects to stand for a guilty, but changed his plea to that of
22 and the Grand Prix on Feb. 27, tion of the Grand Canyon of Arizona, with distinguished members of this pro­ ' items which include only a few of the while, sixteen trillion chin ocullations not guilty, on a charge of selling
1915. Great motorboats of the deep presented by two of the transcon- fession abroad.
liquor to minor. Case went to trial
many novel and interesting incidents per second.
sea cruiser type will race for a $10,000
and after doing so defendant again
To
his
entire
astonishment
Carl
that
have
recently
ocurred
in
this
prize from New York through the Pan­
Ward's wife presented him with a pleaded guilty and the judge fined
lively community.
ama canal to the Golden Gate. A se­
ries of international yacht races In
The pie social last Friday evenirg pair of twins last week. Carl has been him $250 or 30 days in jail.
E. D. Severance had four« indict­
the twenty-one meter class will be
was a pronounced success. The pro­ keeping open house in honor of the
held in Sau Francisco bay. President
ceeds which amounted to nearly four­ event at his residence on Brown St. ments filed against him, charged with
Woodrow Wilson, Emperor William of
A boiler at Dimond’s mill dropped embezzling money belonging to the
teen dollars will be devoted to the
Germany and King George of England
purchase of a picture and a mantle a crown sheet last Monday, in the re­ Standard Milk Sugar Co., the amounts
have each offered trophies in these
lamp for the school house. One old sulting explosion a missel was blown being $100, $150, $39.40 and $50.50. On
events. Swimming, water polo, fly
bachelor got his beautiful facal decor­ clear over Hoyt's woods and knock- Wednesday the district attorney ask­
■sting, canoeing, football, baseball
ations entangled in a lemon mesingue c 1 a thousand dollar plate glass win­ ed the court to resubmit the case to
and long distance foot racing are in
eluded in a series of more than 200 dif­
pie which immediately became vul­ dow out of the new federal building the grand jury as the indictments
ferent kinds of contests. President
canized by the heat of his wrath so in Adkinson's addition to Sand lake. were defective in one particular which
Wilson himself will attend the Expo­
E<1 Cameron s: ys he will get that the court granted.
he had to submit to the amputation of
sition, and it is probable the members
Victor L. Johnson and A. A. J.
his crowning glory to save wearing school house ground cleared in spite
congress will attend in an especial­
of hell and high water, give him time. Zimmerman were admitted to citizen­
the
pie
the
rest
of
his
life.
ly chartered steamer.
Wm. Babler is getting sore on ship.
Jim Thompson heard a great up­
Of International interest will be the
Sterling Ogg indicted for the de­
roar in his pasture one day last week Sandlake. He says there arc no hooks
Hirentest live stock show in the world's
and thinking it was cougars he seized in the seat of his trousers either.
contributing to the linquency of a
history. More than $500,000 will be
awarded in prizes in a continuous live
Ihe Sandlake canaries will meet for minor. Indctment dismissed on mo­
his gun and marched out to mutilate
•to k exhibit
Rare and valuable
the varment, but it was only the bull choir practice next Friday evening, at tion of district attorney on one charge
bn. s of all kinds of live stock from
making love to a cow. “Honi soit gui the school house. All who think they anil on the other lie pleaded guilty,
distant countries of the globe will be
c;.n sing or knowing they cant yet and was sentenced one to two years.
mal y pcnsc.”
abown.
Specimens of the famous
have
a grudge against their kind arc The judge paroled him.
inciting
The
bachelor
’
s
club
held
a
Chillingham wild white cattle will be
Arthur Darling indicted on a charge
and banquet recently. Frank Allender invited to attend.
exhibited for the first time. With the
Now, Mr. F.dtor I cannot vouch
was elected president, Jim T hompson
of rape. Jury returned a verdict of
exception of tw > specimens at the Lon­
don zoo. this breed has never been
Secretary and Hans Sitstead treasur th< absolute accuracy of all of
not guilty.
Bhown outside of Chllliugham park,
er. A motion to rc-instate Al. Hem- above items, the mail who supp
Louis Erley indicted for assault
jtngland. These cattle are pure white,
bray was carried. A motion to r< quest me with most of this information
with intent to commit rape pleaded
■Hth black noses, black tipa to the ears
the rcsignati«n of Charles Atkinson known to be a liar, buton the whole I guilty and was sentenced to ¡mieter­
and black horns. An international
was referred to committee, A dclight- think you will find them absolutely minate sentence, but the judge parol­
fiheep shearing contest will be one of|
ful repast was served under the aus­ correct.
ed htn.
the unique exhibitions.
Jeff D. Matney and Lucy Richards
| For the musical events there has VAST TRIUMPHAL ARCH AT THE WORLD’S GREATEST EXPOSI­ pices of the committee on re fresh­
THE EPISCOPAL CH L ECH.
‘.been built by the Exposition the mag­
indicted for lewd cohabitation.
TION. THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, ments consisting of Wm. Balder and
nificent Festival Palace ui>on the
Carl Ward. Obe Harris responded to
Ira C. Smith, vs. O. J. Painter No­
SAN FRANCISCO, 1915.
^grounds This is equipped with a won.
the principal toast of the evening
lan.
Action for money. Directed ver­
Services
next
Sunday
at
the
Chap
­
Arch of the Setting Sun In the west entrance to the Court of the Uni­ "The Ladies—God bless cm.” Henry
■erful pipe organ, upon whicD Mr. Ed-
cl in the Masonic Building. Holy Eu­ dict for plaintiff in the sum of $231.18.
verse at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Surmounting the arch
Win lx
vx.-r. 1 .........aa <>r.-.
Brown, Clyde Webb and Issy Ed charist 11:00 A. M., and Evensong at
mong other celebrities, will give » *e- Is a group of statuary representing "The Nations of the West” in the middle
wards
were taken in as junior mem­ 7.30 P. M. Everybody welcome.
of
the
group
Is
an
emigrant
wagon
drawn
by
oxen.
Hiding
in
this
is
the
The estimate that the belligerents
es of recitals The International Eis­
teddfod will at San Francisco com figure of a woman, "The Mother of Tomorrow,” and by her side are two chll- bers.
arc spending $10,000,000,000 a year on
Sunday School at 10 A. M,
Nellie Wahlen has a hen which she
pete for $25.(00 tn cash prizes. More di ■ 11. "The Hopes of Tomorrow.” Other figures represent an American la-
the European war staggers even the
Rev. F. O. Jones, Vicar.
than 20.000 singers will participate in dt:«n. a Mexican, an AlaskaD and other American types.
is deathly afraid of, the hen has eer-
old fashioned Populist, accustomed
tainly got her bluff in on Nellie, She
The postoffice is to be changed to to the use of big figures.
is always laying for her.
the Masonic building.
drawn
parallel
with
the
respective
Continued from next page _ | of within said district, be divided into
Ira Dimond’s saw mill went on full
street margins, and the improvement
The Band Boys will give an "Old
$100 Reward $100.
proved ‘■hall be lable for full cost .-.r subdivisions, or zones paralleling the district shall be of the extent which time last week. The merchants in the
The readers of this paper will be pleased
■roportion there f her i-
r mo • margins of the street or streets to be the Common Council shall determine down town district of Sandlake are time dance and basket social,, at the
to learn that there Is at least one areade»
Boned, or making sai l improvement improved, which said subdivision on by its rssolution establishng the
that science has been able to cure I
each side of the street to be number­
feeling the stimulus that the incrcas- opera house on St. Patrick’s evening, disease
all Its staaes, and that Is Catarrh. Hill's
■ P' .n half lithe-'- • i: fr
same.
March 17th. I he hall will be decorat­ Cl'tarrh
ed
respectively
1st,
2nd
and
3rd.
The
Cure Is the only positive cure now
ed
pay
roll
gave
to
trade.
Knitting upon s . : 1< ’. tr ict, or part first subdivision on each side of the
1 he rate of assessment per square
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
Ed Hayes brought in a large bear eli for the occasion and a good time known
creof and also for a proportionate street improved'shall include all lands foot in each subdivision shall be fixed
bring a constitutional disease, requires a
Share of the cost of improving inter­ lying between the street margin and on the basis that the special benefits from off the cape recently. The b'-ar is assured as the Band Boys dances constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon
sections of two of the streets bound- a line drawn parallel therewith and conferred on a square foot of land in had one solid gold front tooth. Ed are becoming very popular.
thehlood and mucous surfaces of the system,
ire: the bl ck or ti
'
thereby destroying the foundation of the
Subdivisions First, Second and Third
Advice that this country await de­ I disease,
and giving the patient strength by
Kit. tract or part thereof is situated, extending from said street margin respectively are related to each other j is at a loss to account for the evi­
bulhllna up the constitution and asnistiilk
one-third of the distance of the im­
velopments
on
naval
warfare
before
B>i - the said total cost shall be appor- provement district on that side of the as are the numbers 55, 30 and 15 re- , dence of dental work.
I nature Tn doing Its work. Tire proprietors
■oned in accordance jvith the follow- street. The second subdivision shall spcctively, and shall be ascertained in I Grandpa Galway took an erratic constructing any more warships is ! have so much faith in Its curative powers
1 that they offer One llnndred Itollars for any
g plan:
notion to comb out his whiskers the dangerous. Secretary Garrison took ease that It fails to cure, bend for list t»f
include the next one-third of the im­ the following manner.
| Said local improvement
district provement district, and the third sub­
The product of the number of other day and flushed a field mouse the same view of military aeronautics testimonials
Address II «. CliBKKY Ac CO., Tekdo,
pall, for the purpose ci asccrtainmg division shall include the outer third square feet in subdivisions
First,
in his first report, but he altered it in Ohio
ne amount to be a««'‘»ed
■ of the improved district The different Second and Third respectively, and and two meadow larks. It beats the
Hold by Druggists. 75«.
Take Hall s Family Fills for constipation
>ch separate lot, tract or parcel of subdivisions to be bounded by lines the numbers 55, 30 and 15 respective-1 cars what funny things happen in his secoi.d.
nd, or other property, or part thcrc-
Big International Exposition's Amusements
Navel and Wonderful
W
<3
lv. shall be ascertained, and their sum
taken, which sum shall be divided in­
to the total cost and expense of such
improvement the products of the re­
sultant quotient and the numbers 55,
jo and 15 respectively shall be the
separate
rates of assessment per
square foot for subdivisions. First,
Second and Third respectively. The
total assessment thus ascertained
against each separate lot or part of lot
tract or parcel of land, or other | rop
erty within such district, shall be ap­
portioned as the amount to be levied
and assessed against each separate
lot or part of lot, tract, parcel of land
or other property respectively. Pro-
xided, however, that the Common
Council may, in its discretion, .it the
time of establishing any local im­
provement district, furtherprovidethat
any portion of the cost of the making
of such improvements,, or any speci­
fied part thereof, shall be paid out of
the general fund of Tillamook City.
The number and form in which the
ballot tides for said measures will be
printed on the official ballot is as fol­
lows: