Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 01, 1915, Image 8

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    Tillamook Headlight. April
I,
lol'-
-
E P. Mills an<l family spent last
OREGON WIVES MAY RETAIN
The last two Sunday evenings at
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samples,
OWN NAMES.
the meetings 1 at Dallas their large
of Woolf Creek.
building
gallery
and
hall,
was
Church
We understand that Dennis the saw
State
’
s
Statutes
Makes
No
Provision
packed full and several were turned
mill man, will begin the erection of a
That Women Must Take Husbands’
away.
sawmill on the Margarell place, in a
Names.
Your own particular
women
of,
short time.
Salem,
March
30
—
Ibe
It is a source of gratification to all
School Notes.
size, just the fabric you
the state, in addition to having the. Messrs Carl Erdt, Tom Nicklaus,
_ _
who are interested in a well kept city,
right to vote and hold public office, and Lionel Speece, expect to join the
need to be in fashion’s
rigni iu vox;
r
(—gam s employees
to note the amount of work that is
The cast for the Senior play are re­ have another important right, accord- ( ranks of Uncle
swim, and a color and
being don* toward civic improvement hearsing every evening and will soon
I
ing to an opinion of Attorney-Gen­ I April first, when the tree planting on
Few cities in the state have more nat­
pattern that will be­
be ready to present to the public, the eral Brown today. It is the right to Mt. Hebo will be resumed.
ural beauty than Tillamook, and a play “The Professor’s Escape." Keep
Mr.
Myron
Perkins,
of
Tillamook,
come you as only a well
decline to take
their husband’s
conserted effort on the part of the this in mind and be prepared to come
spent last Sunday at King & Smith’s
names.
dressed man could wish.
property owners will make It a city
out and enjoy a good laugh. Watch
Miss Mariam Sheldon, of the Dalles ranch Mr. Perkins is working on the
of which every citizen will be justly
Nazarinc
church
at
Hemlock.
Of course they are
for the date.
elicited an opinion from the state s
proud.
W. N. Bays and wife, of Beaver
Last Tuesday afternoon Mr. Gilford legal lore fountain. Her questions
In view of the fact that Tillamook
Hotel, were in this neighborhood
Stillwell spoke to the High School epitomized were as follows:
is visited each year by hundreds of
Sunday, to visit their daughter, Mrs.
student body. He made clear his ob­
“
Is
there
a
law
against
a
woman
re
­
people from the outside, it behooves
ject in presenting the Stillwell play­ taining her maiden name after mar­ Lena McIntyre.
each individual to take a keen per­
Norman Chopard spent Sunday
grounds. Mr. Stillwell is a great ben­ riage if she has a profession and
sonal interest in making Tillamook a
efactor to the children of Tillamook. makes her own living, owns a ranch with the Borba boys.
city that will be remarked for its
Florence Smith entertained two of
Mr. Baird has kindly consented to besides and the husband only lives on
beauty and cleanliness.
lead the High School for a short time the ranch and otherwise supports her little school mates last Sunday,
At a recent meeting of the Com­
on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. himself?”
viz Clarice and Lila Booth.
Models
ami smart
mercial Club the matter of civic im­
We owe our thanks to Mr. Tromb­
“
If
she
married
would
it
be
possible
snappy
models
they are
provement was discussed and a sum
ley for his kindness in printing the for her to prove up under own name?
COST OF ROAD BUILDING.
from
which
you
are of­
of money donated for the purpose of
badges used at the track meet several
The Attorney-General said he could
giving prizes for the best flower and
fered a choice.
weeks ago.
Estimate for Different Road Ma­
not find a law compelling a woman to
vegetable gardens.
There are some very spirited spell­ take her husband’s name, and that an
terials
in
Tillamook
County
Included in the selec­
The money is in the hands of the
ing contests going on between the examination of decisions relating to
Woman’s Civic Improvement Club
tion
there are such pop­
second and third, and the fourth and public lands by the Interior Depart­
We give below some estimates for
for distribution, and the city is being
ular
styles as “ Varsity
fifth grades. When one of the young­ ment disclosed no case in which a road building in Tillamook County
divided into districts each under com­
smart
sters misspells a word he is over­ married woman had attempted to that will give some useful information
Fifty
- Five,”
petent supervision. It is hoped that
whelmed by the horror of his guilt complete a homestead under her as to the different materials and the
English
models
and
the
the boys and girls will take a lively
as the eyes of his classmates follow maiden name. He said that an un­ amount of money spent outside of the
popular
Box
Back
interest in the contest and that the
The standard of married woman who entered upon county.
him to his seat.
parents will do their part toward the
Copyrigbt Hurt Sdwffui-r & Marx
styles.
spelling is being considerably raised public land with the intention of ap­
Estimate of cost of crushed rock
encouragement of the proposition.
by these contests. A similar result is propriating it would not on account macadam.
The macadam to be 8
It is also the plan to observe Arbor
As to fabrics they are legion—worsteds, fine
desired from writing contests to take of her marriage forfeit her right to inches thick after rolling. Cost of
Day, and to that end it is urged that
tweeds,
navy blue serges, etc., and patterns in
place between the sixth, seventh and make entry, providing the husband crushed rock placed at $1.50 per cu.
everybody who has a surplus of bulbs
checks, plaids and Glen L rquhayts.
eighth grades.
was not claiming a second tract at the yard and screening for binding at the
of any kind, will take them to the
Better choose a Suit at $25.00. At this price
Wednesday morning Rev Mac­ time of marriage. The law provides same figure. Cost of one mile, 16 feet
high school in time for them to be
kenzie told the English History class that the residence of a woman must wide, $8,2.16.83.
vou
secure remarkable value.
I r ices from
used for planting at that time.
about the history of Scotland. Such a be that of husband and the husband
Estimate of cost of crushed rock
discussion would necessarily be very must live on her homestead to fulfill
macadam road. The macadam 6%
Laughlin Loses Case.
good from one who has Scotland so her residence requirement.
inches thick after rolling. Cost of
near his heart as Rev MacKenzic.
rock and screening the same as above
Holding that ordinances barring
Miss Cornelia Marvin, the Oregon
Cost of one mile, 16 feet wide, $6,-
women from places where intoxicat State Librarian, spoke to the student
Contrast in Weather.
687.50.
ing liquors are sold cannot be dcsig body on Thursday. Miss Marvin is
We opened up just this week two different ship­
Estimate cost of concrete pavement
nated as unconstitutional because visiting Tillamook County in the in­
What a contrast in weather, Tilla-
they "interfere unnecessarily with th.* terest of a County library.
ments of Easter Neckwear for Men. To attempt
mook county has just passed through Concrete 1 part, 2 parts sand, 4 parts
of crushed rock. Concrete to be six
individual liberties of our woiaen
to describe them is almost beyond our powers.
The school library has complete a mild and pleasant winter, and it is
citizens,” the Supreme Court on T.ies- sets of several magazines, and a com­ now beautiful spring weather. But . inches thick. Cost of one mile of
Suffice it to say that they represent the very last
day in an opinion by Justice Eakin, plete set of Geographical Magazine mark the contrast in these three items pavement 16 feet wide, $17,026.20.
words
in fashionable colors and designs The shapes
Amount
of
outside
of
reversed the decision of the Circuit is now desired. If there are any peo­ taken Wednesday from the tele­
money spent
are exceptionally good the higher priced range being
county for cement, lime and steel
Court of Tillamook County in the
ple taking this magazine who do not graphic reports:
case of E. F. Laughlin against th? care to keep the back numbers and
made with a patent devise that ensures easy adjust­
Heavy snow fell over Kansas, reach j amounts to 50% per cent of cost of
county.
ment in putting on. They arc in fact called the Slip-
would be willing to give them to the ing in some sections a depth of six , pavement.
Laughlin was fined $50.00 by City
Estimate of cost of Rocmac road,
school, such a gift would be greqtly inches. Light snows fell in Western
easy Tie.
Recorder Todd which he will have to appreciated.
6% inches thick after rolling. Rock
Missouri.
pay.
..
.,s ...
A heavy snow ......
falling
in Arkansas at $1-50 per cu yard. Cost of one mile
marked the climax of one of the co!d-»j of pavement 16 feet wide $12,504.70.
Laughlin was convi t r’ in ti e City
J. C. C. Jersey Bulls.
Recorder's Court of il'owit.g a wom­
est months of March in the history of. Amount of money spent outside the
an to enter a room win re he sold in­
the local weather bureau. Early re- county for Rocmac solution amounts
We have a few Registered Holstein
toxicating liquors. He sued out a «'it
ports indicated the snow was general to about 23'% per cent of pavement,
Ladies who are choosing their Spring attire with
of review to the Circuit Court aid it Bulls old enough for service, and over the state.
Cost or Rocmac pavement is 73%
some
calves
that
will
be
old
enough
any
care
at all are making all their selections here.
was held that the section ci the or­
Unusually cold weather ...............
for this per cent of concrete pavement,
for
fall
breeding.
These
animals
are
The
reasons
of course are not far t.o seek.
dinance under which he was prosecut­
through- [ It will be noticed that these esti-
from heavy milk producing strains. season of the year prevails
ed was unconstitutional.
mates are for 16 foot roads, and
Their ancestcrs having records of out Pennsylvania. There arc snow in
some sections and in the mountain j should it be decided by the County
AUTHENTIC STYLES.
reputation.
Dams
that
are
now
giving
The Arorona Volunteer.
MODEST PRICES.
fifty to ninety pounds of milk a day, regions the thermometer registered Court to reduce the width this would
reduce the cost. There is some dif­
as low as 6 degrees below zero.
Whatever
you
requirements maybe Madam we
Here is the play you have been and have A R.O. Records. Some of
ference of opinion as to what the
waiting for—“The Arizona Volunteer’ our bulls have daughters in milk
should
be
glad
of
the
opportunity of showing you
width of the hard surface should be
Garibaldi Jottings.
now, and with their first Ca.ves give
in 4 acts.
■
what
we
can
suggest
from our really wonderful
but
that
is
a
matter
to
leave
to
the
For the benefit of Artisan l odge fifty five pounds of milk a day. We
discretion
of
the
County
Court.
selections
in
•
The Garibaldi depot is now nearing
No. 354, Tillamook Assembly. Here would be glad to correspond with anv
Spring Coats,
Easter Millinerv,
are the players as they will appear in one interested in purchasing a bull, completion. The railroad has been General Specifications for Standard
Fancy Waists.
Easter Neckwear,
and if assurance of enough sales we promising to build a depot here for
the play.
Rocmac Roads and Pavements.
Kid Gloves, Etc.
Spring Dresses
Henry Canby .. .
J B McCowell will make a shipment into your coun­ about a year. The building is 61 feet
long
by
16
feet
wide,
and
has
a
ty.
Colonel Bonham
John Aschim
Preparation for Sub-Grade.
We could also furnish a few Regis­ waiting room, freight
room and
BOY’S HOSE.
Sam Wong
A L. McCarthy
After proper grading is called for
tered
A.
J.
C.
C.
Jersey
Bulls
from
agent
’
s
office.
It
is
being
built
under
Mrs. Canby ..........Mrs D E. Daniels
I 1 by the engineer, and before any base
Special Purchase.
the supervision of Mr. Wcndcl. The
F.strell Bonham
Harriet Walker good females.
has been placed thereon, the sub­
Write,
Peterson
Brothers,
railroad
is
also
building
a
side
track
ALL SIZES.
Lena Keller
. Mrs. Dora Jolliffe
grade shall be rolled with a minimum
Forest Grove, Oregon.
which will be about 350 feet long.
Lieutenant Denton Rr. E. E. Daniels
I Peter Gunderson, pit foreman at ten ton roller, until the whole of the
Bonita Canby
I l.i.'ei 1 )*Donne11
the Miami quarry was injured Satur­ surface is smooth, uniform and firm­
SYNOPSIS
OF
TUP
ANNLAL
STATE.
Miss MacCuilough
Drucilla May
KENT OF
day by getting hit on the head by a ly compacted under the roller. When­
Dr. Fonlon............
W I
1 >111«. f
The
American
Credit
-
Indemnity
rock. The scalp wound was not ser­ ever soft places occur in the sub­
Captain Hodgtnan ........ Carl Dawson
grade which cannot be made thor­
ious.
Tony Mastano
Company
............ Jim Hiner
oughly compact by rolling, the soft to 8 per cent of the weight of the
It is true the way of the transgr»
On
a
deep
sea
fishing
trip
Sunday,
Lieutenant Hallock
Frazel Mills H New York. In th. .tat. of New York, on
material
shall be removed and that cement.
' sor is hard, and also true that th
the Stet day of Dreeirbor. 1914.
to the
Capt.
Smith
of
the
Arab,
caught
a
80
Sergeant Keller
.. John Zumstein Insurance ( om nd «inner of the State of Ore
Finish Course.
| way of the righteous is hard.
pound halibut. The catch was made which will pack under rolling shall be
Lieutenant Young . .......... Elmer Tlog pon, pursuant to law:
The finish course shall consist of*a
substituted and therefore rolled un­
CAPITAL.
off
the
buoy
at
Tillamook
bar.
This is a play you will never forget Amount of capital paid up........ ♦ sto.ooo oa
Soldiers and military critics ?5f!
Mrs. McMillan and son Chas have til compact. If so ordered by the en­ mixture of metal rock, limestone admired the talor and dccipline h
its equal has never been attempted in
INCOME.
gineer,
the
sub-grade
shall
be
sprink
­
screenings
and
“
Rocmac
”
solution.
moved to the McMillan ranch on the
local affairs before All new scenery Net pramfums received during
ths year ................................
led with water before or during roll­ All mixing and proportioning shall be Austrian troops and explained that
and special electrical effects. This Interest, divideuds and rents re­ 702.673.43 Miami.
ing.
based upon the following unit mix­ almost unbroken defeat for more th»5
ceived during the year
«0.94? os
Ivan Ivancovich was a Tillamook
play will be presented at the Tilla-
Elevation
of
Sub-Grade.
ture: 3 yards metal rock, one yard a century by attributing it to ineffi­
Total income ............................... $ 783.61 J.49
visitor on Friday.
mook opera house, Friday and Satur-
\\ here crushed rock or gravel is to limestone screenings and 54 gallons cient command. The Austrian soldi« j
DISBl’RSEMTXTS.
Mrs. Kilgore returned from Port­
day, April oth and loth. Tickets may Loa«« paid during
th« y««r. In­
be
used in the base of Romac pave­ Rocmac solution. This mixture may­ has lost his former high renown not
land Sunday.
cluding adjus’m-nt expei,« «,
be secured from any of the lodge
etc....................................................
ment,
the sub-grade shall be finished be hand or machine mixed, adding through any fault of his own, W
A big Easter dance is on the pro­
members. Secure them early, Usual Dividends paid during the year
from defects in leadership. The fallo*
on capital stock
prices.
gram at the Bar \ iew pavilion for 1.5 inches above the elevation called water only when necessary to make Przemsl offers a variation ofalohB
Commlsaioni and salarlr« paid
for
in
the
plans
and
specifications
for
the
mixture
soft,
and
never
to
make
during the year .......................
Saturday evening April 3.
unbroken story,
ry, not of
01 Austrian
.wusm«“
Taie« licenne«
and fee« paid
the mixture sloppy.
Christian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jackson return­ concrete base or other pavement.
during the year
feats made in; glorious either by »>r-
Rock
Base.
Amount of all other expendi­
The
above
mixture
shall
be
spread
ed Tuesday from Portland.
ture« .............................................
résolut^
Spread evenly upon the sub-grade evenly 3 inches deep over the surface of intelligence or want
Beginning with next Sunday even-
Mrs. M. A. Wheeler returned to
Total expenditures
$
in
high
places.
four
and
one
half
inches
of
clean
of (he base and rolled until smooth
ing the following series of four ser-
I illamook \\ ednesday
from Bar
ASSETS
«nons will be preached during the \ alue of Mock and bond« owned
\ iew, where she had been visiting crushed rock or gravel (or mixture of and compact under the roller; being
|
In a recent talk to business
(market value).......................... 31,
the two), the largest of which shall sure that all the interstices are filled
month of April.
with her daughter.
President Wilson declared that
Loan« on mortgagee and collat­
pass a 3 inch ring Roll with minimum flush with the surface of the road or were all in the same boat. The I*’*’ g
eral, etc . promissory note«
Sunday evening April 4th (Easter
Cash In banks and on hand
I
ten ton roller till the surface is pavement. Should the roller seem -in­
sermon) "Did Jesus rise from the Interest and rents due and ac­
ness men have shown signs of »n -
Boulder Creek.
I
crued ............................................
smooth and solid under the roller. clined to pick up the metal rock, tention to put a new’ man at the
Grave” presented from the Lawyer s
B
I
Sprinkle with water if necessary.
viewpoint.
Total ». mi .
»I.W1.1S7.»»
sprinkle the tires with water. Rolling as soon as there is opportunity,
■
Lew eiwctal deposit» In any
I Wallace and Son are buying cattle
Extra Rock or Gravel in Base
Sunday evening April it "The Two
must start immediately after spread­ the
etate (If an. there b.)
10.49«.94
president's
fellow-pa1’1*’1* L
in
our
neighborhood
this
week.
Should the depth of the sub-grade ing the finish course and continue caught the point of his remdk th* I
Betters"
Total aawta admitted tn On-
Sheriff Crenshaw and family visited or the nature of the sub-grade soil be
tl.lS0.Ml.il
Sunday evening, April iRth "Wolves
uninteruptedly until finished.
accounts for the new harmony,«5*]
at the King and Smith home from such that the compact depth of rock
LIABILITIES.
in Sheep’s Clothing "
Limestone Screenings.
is more in evidence than the •**
Grow claim« for > o « m » unpaid I 326.647.43
Friday
until
Monday.
or gravel base as specified brings the
Sundav evening April zuh “A Fatal Amount of unearned rrrmium«
The limestone screenings shall con­ freedom. Champ Clark exhausts
un nil outetandintf risk«
344,042.18
R.
Y.
Blalock
went
to
Cloverdale
finished pavement below the grade sist of crushed limestone from % in
Haircut.”
f'ue for cvmmiMlon and brvker-
copious vocabulary of eulogistic I
Saturday remaining until Monday.
1.192 R7
or curb line as shown in the plans, down to dust, with as high a per- i jectives in reference to the presM**1, |
The meeting conducted at Dallas by All other .............................................
liabllitiaa, ate., ate...
28,186.31
jectives
in reference to the pre»10'
H.
\\
.
Smith
has
purchased
a
new
26'OOODO
then such an amount of rock or gravel centage of dust as possible, and show,
H. A VanWinkle, pastor of the Voluntary contlnirwnt rrnrvi .,
Mr. Brian, lias, even at a ri-k
manure
spreader,
of
which
he
has
base
as
will
make
the
pavement
come
Christian Church at Tillamook, re
Total Habilitloa
. .
| 732.94S 69
been making good use these fine days to grade shall be added to the base at least 85 per cent Calcium Carbon­ ing snubbed, spoken a few word’ *
In force b*c«ni
suited in 70 conversions—half the Total premium«
II. 1614
876.927.69
faint praise of the speaker Theft ”
O. W. Kinnaman and family were , an<l compacted under the roller. Pay­ ate on chemical analysis.
number being heads of families, C. C. BVRINEM IN OREGON FOR THE 1 EAR.
Metal
Rock-Crushed
Rock.
disposition
on the part of PetnOt*5^| ■' .
called
to
Tillamook
Sunday,
by
the
ment for this shall be based upon ac­
•.ttrtrs, the efficient pastor of the tyr^a« pn»miuma received during the
The metal rock shall consist of newspapers to forget the defecti«5 |
•
’ Li during
1 . ' ' the
V year
M
serious
illtess
of
Mrs
Frank
Dye.
I<'i»ei
paid
00
Dallas (. hurch, supplied the pulpit
tual cost of labor and material plus crusher run trap, basalt, granite,
l<«aae« Incurred during the year
23 80
Her condition being slightly improv­ to per cent.
the seven senators who were
here last Sunday. Everyone that the
crushed gravel or local rock accept­ little while ago held up to the »«Tl
ed, they came home Monday.
writer has heard express themselves The America« Credit - Indemnity
Concrete Base.
able to the engineer, the largest of contumely as party traitors.
» Mrs. C. N, Johnson and son Oscar
Compaay of New York
wks highly pleased with the sermons
here the finished course is to be which shall pass a 3 inch ring.
went
to
the
county
scat
Monday.
a realization on the part of
He leads a church of more than 400
A. M FINK.
but on a concrete base instead of a
Metal Rock-Gravel-Washed.
crats that they must hang ter*
Mr
and
Mrs.
Margarell
arc
proudly
I
members and last Sunday the at-
rock gravel base, the concrete base
.
.... .
Bv « M Tr»»t
Where gravel is to be used for the to avoid the individual execute5
Statutory
c*«ral
araat
t
n4
a*
exhibiting
their
little
two
year
old
tendance at Sunday School reached I> wm * tot uniwi
shall be 4 inches thick and the mix­ metal, it shall be uniformly graded
grand daughter, Lois, who is out I ture shall be 1-4-7 with the
which Benjamin Franklin riR’'
E N. WHEKLEIL
best from a. 5 inches down and contain no
Portland. Or.
from 1 lllamook for a few days visit.
in
his memorable j^ke on
quality of hydrated lime added equal shale, muscovite or other soft earths.
occasion.
BEAUTIFY THE CITY.
----- o------
Woman’* Civic League and Commer­
cial Club take Action in City
Improvement.
Easter Suit is
Sir !
Hart
Schaffner &
Marx
$20.00 to $27.50.
A Wonderful Showing of
Easter Neckwear for Men.
Lot No. 1,
Price, 50c.
Lot No. 2,
Price, 75c.
JUS I TO REMIND YOU THAT YOUR EVERY
EASIER W {NT CAN BE FILLED HERE.
EX C EPTION A L
Perpair, 15c
VAR ETY.