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    Tillamook
Headlight, March 4»
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rors. He saw old men driven frantic
ADVERTISING RATES.
Wants a Statement.
from August 1st to October 31st of
each year. Bag limit, three such deer
during any one season.
2, paragraph
(i) provides,
Section 2,
1
“The woi rd , possession means that if
there be any person or two or more
persons, any of whom, with the
knowledge and consent of the rest,
has any game bird,
1---- , non-game bird.
- h or fur-bearin;
game animal or fish
animal in custody or possession o- i
each and all of them, and if any per­
son has any such game bird, anime!, |
or fish or fur-bearing animal when it
is illegal to
1 take or have same, su li
fact shall I be prima facie evidence
that such 1 person killed such game it-
legally.”
rec';->ii 25, paragraph (a) of the
same act, provides:
.
"Possession of game animals or
birds, or any portion thereof, during
the closed season, shall be prima
facie evidence that the same have
been unlawfully taken, unless each
quarter of any deer and the carcass of
any other game animal or game bird
shall have been tagged by a game
warden,” etc.
CORRESPONDENT DESCRIBES
after losing their wives and families
I
HORRORS OF WAR.
Sidney E. Henderson, Pre».,
Surveyor.
in flight.
He
saw
Louvaine
and
other
cities
in
I
and
John
Leland Henderson, Sec
Portland, Oregon, Feb. 26th, 1915
Legal Advertisement».
Cobb Keceived With Tears
ruins, and heard the story of a 17 year
retary Wrens , Attoiney-at
the
Editor
Tillamook
Headlight:
.10
To
Laughter
at
a
Lecture.
First Insertion, per lint.......
$
old Belgian girl who violated the mil­
Law, Notrary Public
1 note in the Bay City Examiner of
•05
Each subsequent insertion, line.
----- o-----
. At sunrise she died against
itary
code,
12th
inst
,
an
article
entitled
“
An
the
versatile
Irvin
Shrewsbury
Business and professional cards
Tillamook Title and
The
a wall. The German officer who
Xnswer to Cone’s Letter " The writer
one month ............................
Cobb brought
----- „ tears to the eyes of court-martialed her told Cobb his
Abstract co.
has such a superior and confident at-
Homestead Notices ..................
men and women and again made them
not have been
tidude that I am sure it will not be
Timber Claims .........................
laugh while relating his experience as own daughter could
Lt-v, Abstracta, R- il Estate,
difficult for him to answer the follow­
Locals per line each insertion
Surveying, Insurance,
a war correspondent at the front in saved.
“How about the
ing questions concerning the Pert of
Display advertisement, ail inch,
Both Phones.
two lectures last week:
view?” Cobb was asked, at the close
one month ..............................
• SO Ray City:
He introduced himself as an ama-
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON.
First: Will you kindly state to the
All Resolutions of Condolence
eeur lecturer and after thrilling the of his lecture.
“Well,” he answered, “1 knew who
and Lodge Notices, per line.. .os public how much it cost the Port of
audience for an hour and a half, per­
Mr. Kitchener was and he knew who
•OS Bay City and Mr. George Watt and
Cards of Thanks, per line........
mitted himself to be interviewed by
I was. I met him by appointment and
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
his attorney to take to the courts
the listeners. The first question was:
my story passed the censors.
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
what you term a friendly suit to test i
T. BO ALS. M.D.,
"How long will it last?”
| “Tell us about the Germans’ atro­
ceeding five lines...................
25 the validity of the Port?
Cob said the war began suddenly ,
Second: What is the amount of I I
and might end suddenly, but he be­ cities,” one man asked.
PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
“Who will wilt?" Cobh was asked.
expenses the Port has undergone ac­
lieved it would last three years.
Surgeon S. P. Co.
I
(Strictly in Advance.)
“ I canl answer that, and while 1
cording to its books in its entertain­
The correspondent figuratively
(I.
O. O. F. Bldjf )
One year ...................................... $150 ment of Representative Hawley.
took the audience through the west­ have my own opinions, I will not
Six months ....................................... 75
Tillamook
-
-
-
. Oregon
Third: How much was paid out for
state
them.
”
was
the
reply.
ern theatre of the European war,
Three months................................... 50 prospectors, ami expenses incidental
“
If
the
question
of
going
to
war
had
stopping now and then to explain the
what
thereto, to prospect for rock in the
workings of a 42-centimeter gun or to been left to a popular vote,
EBSTER HOLMES,
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT vicinity of Bay City, such as would be
would
have
been
the
result?
”
point out the ruins of the cathedrial
»»
suitable for jetty work.
“There should have been no war.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
at Reims (pronounced Hranss.)
Editorial Snap Shots.
Fourth: Can you let us know what
"I think the people are interested
He told what newspaper editors
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
was paid out for dredging that wa«
would call a straight away story, with in the Russians. I am going to find
The plot to kidnap ought to be a done outside the corporate limits of
out
hoiv
they
grow
their
beards
and
FIRST STREET,
out giving personal opinion.
Collier’s Caustic Critics.
lesson to others. The good old adage the Port of Bay City, and can you
other little secrets.”
Cobb
said
he
had
two
motives
when
“Honesty is the best of policy,” coupl cite us to the law which authorizes
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
•
■
—
ed with a life of social purity and you to do any dredging outside the
Bill Sunday once held a revival tn he mounted the lecture platform ' There is a new Villa propaganda in
temperance in all things, should be a limits of the Port at the Port’s ex- Danville, but Uncle Joe could quote one mercenary and the other just this country. Since the recent Cien- J E. REEDY, D.V M.,
part of everybody* daily religion. pense?
the Bible as readily as Billy Sunday simply a desire to tell what he had tifico convention at San Antonio,
seen of the "fashionable and popular
Take this for your motto young man
VETERINARY.
Fifth: How much did it cost the Long before that.
Tex., and its action toward holding
institution
of civilized warfare.”
and young woman and you will be Port to take over the rotten tumbled
that
it
was
never
Mr. McAdoo says
another
“
peace
conference
”
in
Mexico
Both Phones.
He said his equipment for dashing
able to look the world square in the down dock of the Bay City Laud Co? intended that ships of belligerents
Villa has been exploited in a number
to
the
front
consisted
of
a
bicycle
face.
Oregon
Now, as you admit the law requires were to be bought under the shipping
of American newspapers as being Tillamook
the Port to publish once a year a bill. Going to get them from Switzer­ with one flat tire, an elderly mare and still in command of the situation. One
a tumble down carriage.
After it was generally known that statement of its receipts and expendi­ land may be.
rp H. GOYNE,
“ Since war has been reduced to the of the journals thus imposed upon
Attorney Geo. Bagley, of Hillsboro, tures, I should like to inquire Mr.
Holding fast to the trenches might
has
practically
repudiated
its
news
sordid level of day labor,” he said,
would be appointed circuit judge of Writer, if at any time you have ever be called military filibustering.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
“
there is no place on the battlefield story in its editorial comment, where­
the new judicial district of Washing­ published a statement showing the
young
Andrew Carnegie’s advice to
in
it
was
right,
both
morally
and
fac
­
I
ton and Tillamook counties, Bro. amount paid out for the purpose men is interesting; but most young for the soldier to romance.”
Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
“He will never appear again, except tually. The most interesting part of
Trombley gave Attorney Botts a above suggested. If so, when and men don't want to accumulate $200,-
the
general
’
s
interview,
in
which,
to
Tillamook
- Oregon.
little bit of free trade taffy by men­ where were they published?
in civil war melodrama.
000,000 to give away.
the knowing, he was careful to avoid
“
Our
entrance
into
the
battle
zone
tioning him for that position. Surely,
By jitneying an hour or two morn­
Is it not true that you have never
no Republican is needing the endorse published a statement of any kind ing and evening with his automobile afforded the German soldiers the first anything like detail, in his explana­ J OHN LELAND HENDERSON,
merit of an unpopular, free trade, until Mr. Russell Hawkins was ap­ any young man ought to make enough laugh since the beginning of the war. tion of why Guitterez, the man he had
placed in the provisional presidency
newspaper.
ATTORNEY
pointed to fill the vacancy caused by to pay cigar bills or to buy luncheons. We were halted by a German officer, and interium, left it and fled the cap­
----- O-----
AND
the death of Mr. Nelson5 Since that
How does the government in who asked, ‘Who you are?’
ital, leaving Carranza and his men to
“ I told him we were American war
A policeman in Portland, dressed as time I will admit, that you have pub­ charge of the entire food supply
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
come back and take the possession
a farmer, last week induced a woman lished certain statements. Why did please the German Socialists? That’s correspondents, and he said, ‘ But the
T illamook B lock ,
which they still hold. Guitterez, in his
to sell him liquor, when he immediat­ you commence at so late a date? In their first plank.
German army has no war correspon­
.
.
- Oregon.
fight, charged Villa with treachery Tillamook ■
ely arrested her. The Judge scored tny opinion, it was simply because Mr
ROOM NO. 261.
There has always been so much dents.’ It was then that we became and betrayal. Villa charges the same
the officer severely and told hipi he Hawkins is a business man as well as war in Europe that most of the bat­ ‘guests' of the German army and were
was the person who ought to be ar­ an honest man, who will not stand tlefields are secondhand—Soissons, promised the delight of being shot at things against Guitterez, and attempts
J. CLAUSSEN,
to explain why he had not a force at
rested. We have the same opinion of for anv secret operations on the part
sunrise, which was, of course, never hand to defend the seat of govern­
.
LAWYER,
for one.
the so-called detectives in the at­ of the Port.
There arc still more wooden cros- experienced.”
ment
against
his
enemies,
by
saying
DEUTSCHER
ADVOKAT
tempt to kidnap. We can’t sec why
Cobb after several weeks of custody •that the seat of government in Mex­
Will you be kind enoughto make ses won on the battlefields than iron
they should go free, for it is alleged,
obtained a pass from Kaiser Wilhelm ico is not a point of sufficient strat­
213 T illamook B lock
answers and explanation to the above ones.
they took money from both sides. We
questions, and make thciif in accor­ Utah may become a dry state, also; and it was then that he was successful egic or political importance to\be
haven't any use for men who play
in getting to the front. He told of see
Oregon
traitors and make both sides cougn dance with the facts, and I guarantee even salt lake has been slowly shrink­ ing some of the 22-ccntimeters in ac­ worth defending. The government of Tillamook
it
will
be
interesting
reading
to
the
ing.
I Mexico, says Villa, can be conducted
up money.
tax payers of the Port of Bay City.
A leading Texas paper says "ulti­ tion.
as well at one place as another, but J^R. JACK OLSEN,
— o-----
“The soldiers sit around in trenches adds that when he wants the capital
As for your "nmd slinging" refer­ mately, as sure as the sun shines, the
According to the Insurance Com ence t<> the corporation of Bay City,
DENTIST.
United States will intervene in Mex­ playing cards,” he said, “and then a he will go and take it.
missioner, Tillamook County was on that subject has been rehashed so
ico." That will be when the G. O. P. ballon appears and the location of
(I.
O.
O. F Bldg.)
the right side of the balance sheet at often it has grown stale. You evident
undertakes the duty, l he sun, we the enemy is telephoned to the signal
the end of the year, having a balance Iv seek to draw away the attention of
$100 Reward $100.
officer. The men fire. Then they re­
Tillamool* - Oregon
opine, will be shining in 1917.
The readers of this paper will be please
of $876.95 Some years ago the coun­ the public from the important issue
turn to their card playing.
Preliminary
to
the
fly
campaign:
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
ty's outstanding indebtedness increas­ by dragging in other matters that arc
that science has been able to cure in
“The field officer told me he had disease
Swat the stable.
all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hill’s
ed every year, so it is gratifying to immaterial, and have not the least
C. HAWK,
been there eighteen days without see­ Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now
Paternal
government
.
may
relieve
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
know that the county is now on a connection with the important ques­
ing the enemy, and whats’ more he known
being a constitutional disease, requires a
you
from
the
anxiety
of
being
without
cash basis and should be kept there tion under discussion.
treatment.
Hall’s Catarrh
work, but (how do you like that?) it never expected to see the impersonal constitutional
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Cure is taken internally, acting directly upr^ i
in future. The last County Court, to
the
blood
and
mucous
surfaces
of the svstctlr’
foe.
Please make answer to the above in
thereby destroying the foundation nf the
its credit left the county in good person, and not sneak in under the will assert the right to tell you what
“We found no evidence of atroci­ disease, and giving the patient strength by Bay City
Oregon
to do.
shape financially, and on that account guise of an editorial.
up the constitution and assisting
ties,” said the writer. His answer was building
Go
West
young
man
and
grow
up
nature in doing its work. The Proprietors
the new county court is in good shape
have so much faith in its curative powers
followed by applause.
Yours Respectfully,
with the wheat.
that they offer One Hnndred Dollars for anv
to make many improvements with
“This officer said that more than case that it fails to cure. Send for list of QARL haberlach ,
W. S. Cone.
Americans
are
no
great
sailors,
and
testimonials.
the money from taxes this year. It is
we daresay, North America will not half his men had been killed from Address H. 8. CHENEY & CO., Triedo
Killing of Deer.
a good precedent to follow to keen
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Ohio.
get
well acquainted with South .Amer­ shells coming from the unseen guns Sold by Druggists. 75c.
the county on a cash basis and quit
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
of the enemy.”
T illamook B eock
On February 6th Deputy Game ica until through railroad trains de
road work when the funds are ex­
Cobb described the contrast
luxe
run
from
New
York
and
St.
pended.
W arden E. C. Hills of Eugene ar-
Tillamook
*.
.
.
Oregon
German hospitals and the temporary ,
rested John Hawk for having the car­ I.ouis to Rio Janeiro and Buenos
hospitals
in
London.
In
the
latter
Airs.
As we announced last week, Wash cass of a deer iti possession, l he case
EAT VIERECK’S
American gunnery is so excellent place, he said, there are five nurses to
was
lake
up
before
the
Justice
of
the
£)R- L. L. HOY,
ington and Tillamook is to be made
every
wounded
soldier,
and
"the
poor
|
that
we'd
expect
it
to
knock
off
a
a new judicial district when a lav Peace, Jesse G. Wells, of Eugene.
BREAD,
submarine's periscope at the first shot wretches arc being put to death by 1
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
passed by the state legislature goes Mr. Wells ordered a direct verdict of
kindness.”
and
a
submarine
is
only
a
one-eyed
into effect. As far as Tillamook conn “not guilty," claiming that wc have creature.
T illamook B lock ,
“A wounded Irishman was brought TILLAMOOK BAKERY,
ty is concerned there was no neces­ no law against having deer meat in
into
the
hospital
to
die,
but,
being
’
Boni
de
Castellane
has
received
fi
­
Oregofl-
sity for this change and it is an ad­ possession out of saason. It was
Tillamook,
Irish, declined,” Cobb said. “A coun­
ditional expense to the taxpayers. claimed that the law in regard to hai nal word from Rome about his mar­ tess asked him to describe a battle, '
Every session of the legislature in­ ing <lecr meat in possession was re­ riage, and Boni is no Henry the and he said: ‘First you hear a hell
Eighth.
ELMER ALLEN
creases the number of circuit court pealed by the 1913 session of the I eg
At All Grocers
Women invent nothing5 Who said of a noise, then the nurse says sit up
islaturc.
1
he
report
was
published
in
judges, who draw a salary of $4,000 a
and drink this.” ”
I
(Successor- to Dr. Sharp),
year We believe if the state legisla­ various newspapers throughout the that5 Women invent 258 ways of
Cobb
said
if
he
could
describe
what
wearing
the
hair
in
a
single
year.
ture would pass a law compelling State that there is no provision in the
DENTIST.
Ohio towns may change their time he saw in the field hospitals, he would
judges to work the same amount of «fate law to prevent killing deer in
beat the recording angel out of his
Commercial Ffuilding, Tillatnock
hours as other business men ami not season or out of season This is not schedules to agree with New York's
job. Some of the physicians and nurs­
but
that
won't
fool
the
rooster.
true.
allow attorneys to fool away so much
i
John D , Jr., simply can't help being es have not had a days rest since the i
According to the Attorney General,
time of the court with frivolous and
R. E. E, DANIELS.
war
began,
he
said.
The
nurses
a
young
are as :
man, so long as John D, Sr.,
Pettifogging methods, it would not George M Brown, deer are fully pro­
tired
looking
as
the
soldiers
goes
on
them-
being
70
or
80
or
so.
CHIROPRACTOR.
be necessary to have so many circuit tected under the present law, and it is
On your front porch can be lit
selves.
not true that the 1913 l egislature re­
judges.
p
every night until midnight
Local Office in the Commerci»!
While near the front Cobb came
While few of the 8000 songs written
and register not over
pealed the law giving full protection
—o——•
upon
a
village
school
house
fifty
cents
per
month
which
to
deer.
! Ruilding.
by Fanny Crosby were great hymns,
We haven't the heart to criticise
iti the meter.
Chapter 232 of the laws of 1913, many were tilled with inspiration and was then an emergency field hospital.
Attorney C. R Worrall, who did a
TILLA.MOsOK
- ORE
He found a dozen German soldiers
foolish and criminal act, because he Section to, paragraph (a) provides: hope. Nearly all the h/tnnals contain strapped to the floor with lockjaw. A
"It shall be unlawful within the "Pass me not, O gentle Savior,"
COAST POWER COMPANY.
is a physical and mental wreck and a
few drops of scrum might have saved
I—I T. B0T13
old man, whose days are numbered state of Oregon to hunt deer during "Thou my everlasting portion,” "Sa­ them.
the
open
season
therefor,
but at no vior, more than life to me,” "Blessed
on this earth. And further, we ques
ATTORNEY-AT -LAW.
He was at one of the receiving sta­
tion whether an intelligent person is other time, the following game ani assurance Jesus is mine." "Rescue
Complete
S«et of Abatra.lt Book»“
tions
where
trainloads
of
wounded
mala
and
birds.
”
the perishing" and "Safe in the arms
in his right mind to get into such a
I
Office.
Section 2. paragraph (b) of th« of Jesus." The simple faith of these were being cared for. Those who
raw ar.d foolish mix up. The sentence
were slightly wounded—"that is to
Taxes Paid for' Non R •widen“-
practically is his death warrant. Lets same Chapter, provides.
songs makes them more popular than
sent on
"The open season is the time dur- many of the greatest hymns, espec- say, all in one piece' ’—were ____
all have a little Christian sympathy
T illamook B loc k ,
for the unfortunate attorney now that ing which any game animal, etc., mav iallv when the circumstances of the to distant hospitals, but those who
Tillamook .... Oregon
were expected to die were taken from
he is down and out. He had some be taken within the state of Orc, gon, author arc borne in mind.
Both Plionee.
the trains. He assisted the nurses and
good charactericts, and some good tinder such restrictions and regula-
After
God
had
finished
the
rattle- surgeons in carrying the wounded to
points abont hi» make up There are t 10ns as may be provided by law for
snake, the toad and vampire, he had the railroad station, now a hospital.
J)R- GEORGE J. PET] :rSE>
other men who have plotted and the killing or taking of same."
some
aw
fill
substance
left
with
which
Most
of
the
wounded
died
there.
achemed in their greed to obtain
Section 2, paragraph (c). provides:
DENTIST,
money by questionable methods, as
1 ’ne of the most striking things in
"Closed leason is the time during he made a knocker A knocker is a
most of us are aware I et those who which is prohibited by law within two-legged animal with a cork screw Cobb's lecture was his statement that
Successor to Dr. Perkin
soul, a water logged brain and a com­ the story of Mary Magdalene re­
L
” *LJ ui
11
are without sin cast the first stone
the State of Oregon to hunt, pursue,
TILLAMOOK,
OR EG0*
Judge Helt was placed in a trying take, kill, injure, destroy or have in bination backbone made of jelly and deemed is being lived again by many
l1}* '’rob,le.»' of buying Harnes«
glue.
Where
other
people
carry
their
situation, and although, no doubt, he possession any game animal, fur­
women formerly of the streets, now you will find it distinctly advantn-
geouK to come and do your aelect-
hearts he carries a tumor of rotten
felt pained personally at sentencing bearing annual, game bird
or game principles. When the knocker conies nursing the wounded at the front. He mir here. Aou will get the beei
a man on the brink of the grave to fish, or any part thereof."
say* the war ha* brought the best qualities, the moat thorough and
down the street honest men turn
the penitentiary, he had to do his
Section to, paragraphs (c) »nd (k), their backs, the angels in heaven take there is in these women to the sur­ conecientioms workmaaship and be GrRORGK WILLKTT
duty and could not discriminate when provide for open season in
charged the most reasonable prices
face.
Districts precipitate refuge behind their harps
•uPP,y.
or double
Nos. t «nd 2, as follow»:
In
retrospection Cobb described the • ets or any emgle article that you
ATTORNEY-AT I A’ K
and the devil barlocks the gate* of
may
be
in
need
of.
7 M T illamook C ommercial B rit-nu^
flight of the refugees, the runs of Bel­
"Game animals.—Deer with horns. lu 1!.”—Ex,
gian cities and many of the war'» hOr-
E
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
HARNESM
W.A, Williams At Co
lillauiook