Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 03, 1915, Image 10

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    Tillamook
Headlight, June 3, I«l6-
Notice of Hearing Petition to Form to the quarter section line running
East and West through said Section,
Drainage District.
and running thence East along the
On Monday the members of the
In the County Court of the State of quarter section line to the East line
Corinth post, Grand Army of Repub­ Oregon, for the County of 1 illamook. of the proposed district,, or so far as
lic, marched in company with the
Notice is hereby given that hearing may be found necessary for the drain­
purposes in question. 1 he two
on
the following petition will be held age
members "of the
omen s Relief
ditches are to be the main ditches for
at
the
Court
House
in
the
City
of
Corps and school
children, to the
Tillamook, County of Tillamook, the drainage proposed, and they are
Christian Church where the memorial State of Oregon, on the 16th day of to be constructed with such laterals
exercises were held. The procession July, 1915, for the purpose of deter­ as may be found necessary to make
mining whether the prayer of the said the drainage effectual. The land ii*
was lead by the drum corps.
eluded in the proposed district is so
At the church which was decorated petition shall be granted.
situated that without ditches being
All persons owning or claiming an constructed
the water is not drained
with flags and banners and flowers, interest in lands described in said
and the land remains cold and
We made a full statement last week regarding
a large crowd had assembled.
petition arc hereby notified to appear I off
sour. There is a fall of about 25 feet
The opening service was given ac­ at slid plase and 011 said date and from the East side of the district to
the combination of circumstances causing us to in­
cording to the G. Al R. ritual, and at said place and on said date and the West side thereof, and it is be­
prayer in said petition should not be lieved that with the construction of
augurate this money saving offer right in the middle
the drum corps gave a selection, J. H. granted.
the
ditch
as
proposed
the
water
will
of the season, and it is therefore unnecessary) to
Johnson read Lincoln’s Gettysburg
J. C. Holden,
Clerk of the County Court be drained off from all of the laticL?
address,” admirably. A recitation by
so that they will dry much more rap­
again go into details.
Rowena Hanson, was well spoken as
idly, and the same will be in proper
Honorable
County
Court
oí
To the _________
condition for cultivation, and much
was the one given by Nevelie Smith.
Suffice it to say everything in the store is genu
Tillamook County, State of Oregon:
The violin solo by Chester McGhee The undersigned being the ow ners of more productive.
X.
inely
reduced in prices, even Merchandise received
was very pleasing, The recitation more than fifty per cent of the acre­
The signers of this petition agree
spoken by Mrs. Lucas reminded us all age of the contiguous body of swamp, that they will pay any and all expens­
this week being put on Sale at specially reduced
of what we shall have to do after the wet and overflow land in T illamook es incurred, and any tax or taxes that
price.
County, Oregon, hereinafter describ­
last of the G. A. R. veterans have ed, do hereby petition your Honor­ may be levied against their respec-
ive lands for the purpose of paying the
Every Ladies’
Every' Yard of
answered the roll call yonder. The able Body to cause to be organized a expense of organizing or attempting
dialoque by Kenneth Rugar and Bil­ drainage district for the purpose of to organize the proposed district,
SUIT,
COAT, DRESS,
WASH
GOODS
such land re claimed and pro­ such expense to be taxed against the
ly Stillwell was heartily applanded. having
tected from the effects of water for
In the Store is
SKIRT, WAIST, Etc.
Rev. Gittins delivered the sermon and sanitary and agricultural purposes, t lands of the signers in proportion to
the number of acres owned by them
REDUCED
IN
PRICE.
In the Store is
in his address paid due tribute to the and for the convenience and welfare I and affected by the propo ed drain­
The whole of our superb selection REDUCED IN PRICE.
dead soldiers. The Star Spangled of the public, and for the public util­ I age.
and benefit, and for the purpose
XI.
Banner, was sung by Mrs. Page, with ity
of Wash Goods for present wear is
Too much emphasis cannot be
of this petition we state the following I Wherefore, your petitioners pray
much spirit and impressivness, the matters as required by Chapter 31°
on Sale at prices offering i savings placed upon the importance in sav­
that
the
lands
described
herein,
or
recitation by Commander Reynolds of the General Laws of Oregon, for such of them as may be found by the
usually only obtainable at Season ing possibilities to you of the price
was well rendered, also the memorial the year 1915:
court to be properly included in the
Clearance Sales.
proposed drainage district either per­
exercise by the first grade children,
reductions in Ladies Ready-to-wear.
The name proposed for such dis­ manently or until further investiga­
We mention only four i of the
Neville Smith, Mary Joliffe, Marion trict is "'¡illamook Drainage District
tion and surveys may permit elimina­
Lamb arid Gerald Crenshaw. The
II.
groups included in this great price Every SUIT Reduced.
tion, shall be declared organized into
The
boundary
lines
of
the
proposed
quartet by Mrs Trombley, Mr. Goyne
a drainage district under the provis­
reduction event.
Every COAT Reduced.
are as follows:
ions of Chapter 340 of the General
Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds was exqu'site district
Beginning at a point 20 feet East Laws of Oregon for the year
in harmony and particularly affecting of the West line of Section 31, .n
Actual to 20c. Value
Every SKIRT Reduced.
Dated this May 28th, 1915.
the lines, “Cover them over with Township 1 South, of Range 9 West,
WASH
GOODS,
M. W. Harrison
E very DRE 5 5 Reduced
beautiful flowers.” the piano duett by W. M., and 30 rods South of the
Geo. Williams
Northwest corner of said Section,
Mary N. Williams
Miss Wolfe and Miss Riggs and the and running thence East to the West
Every) WAI5 T Reduced
Albert Marolf
solo by Mrs. Williams enjoyed by line of the James and Anna Quick
At this price you will find Self Ready-to-wear Dept
Jeff Harris
Balcony.
every one the recitation, spoken by J. Donation Land Claim in Section 32,
Bertha Hunt.
Color Indian Head Suitings, Voile
H. Johnson aroused the audience to said Township and Range; thence
J. M. Furrer
South to the South line of theNorth-
Molineaux. Chambray
Nonveaux
Jeff Wallace
Every Ladies’
the significance of memorial day. west quarter of the Southeast quarter
I
and white figured Waistings.
While the audience sang America, of said Section 32;thencc West to the First publication June 3, 1915.
TRIMMED HAT
Last Publication July 1, 1915.
Rowena Hanson and Kenneth Rugar Southwest corner of the Northeast
In the Store is
Actúa/
to
30c.
Value
appeared in a tableau, "We arc for quarter of the Southwest quarter of
Notice,
said Section 32; thence South to the
REDUCED
IN PRICE.
WASH GOODS
World Peace” which had especial South line of said Section 32; thence
Notice is hereby given, that
significance to many in the audience, West to the Southwest corner of said
Wc want you to thoroughly under­
whose thoughts were directed to the Section 32; thence North to the City Council will receive sealed
stand that no matter what Hat you
war in Europe. After the program Southeast corner of the Northwest for the delivery of pit-gravel on
Included in this selection there arc
quarter of the Southeast quarter of
would like to wear you can purchase
was concluded at the church, the Section 31, in said Township and ious streets in Tillamook City.
Argent Crepes, Rice Cloths, Cirey
it now for less.
All
bids
to
be
filed
with
the
city
re
­
members of the W. R. C. conducted Range; thence West to the South­
Mulls, Dotted Swiss Muslins, White
the ceremony, according to the ritual, west corner of the Northwest quarter corder not later than noon of Mon­
Every Hat shown was made in our
Waistings, White Voiles and Check­
of casting flowers upon the water of of the Southeast quarter of said day, June 7th.
own workroom under the direct su­
Section 31; thence North 1954-2 feet
Copyright Ilart Schaffner & Marx
ed Nainsooks.
Hoquarton slough, in memory of to the North line of tract owned by I Further details will be furnished
pervision of Miss Jones of Portland
sailors lost al sea during the Civil Ben Jacob; thence West to the East by the City Recorder at the City Hall.
and the selection represents the new-'
John Aschint,
Actual to 35c. Value
line of the County Road on the East
war.
Actual $25 and $27.50.
City Recorder
est and most stylish features in
Dinner was served to the post by side of Trask River; thence following
WASH
GOODS
the East line of said county road in a
HART SCHAFFNER
the W. R. C.
Ladies wear for today.
Northwesterly direction to a point Notice Ot Annual School fleeting
within 20 feet of the West side of
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& -yVIARX
Millinery Dept.
Balcony.
Tillamook Wins Opening Game. . srid Section tl; thence North to the
This selection offers a choice of
p ‘ce"f beginning.
< NOTICE *8 H,WnGW°
Suits for Men,
Such lands constitute a contiguous the legal voter» of School District No,
some of the prettiest goods in stock.
Ladies’ and Misses'
The opening game of the new Tilla­
flow
body of swamp, wet and
<••.— over
—- -- —
- 9 of Tillamook Counts, State of Ore-
Choose
from
Seed
Voiles,
Floral
igon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL
MIDDY WAISTS,
mook County League was played here lands.
I MEETING of said District will be
Crepes, Ravolie Silks, Lennox Pop­
last Sunday when I illamook crossed
III.
Every
Hart
Schaffner
&
Marx
The total acreage included in the held at the High School Building in
bats with the fast Beaver team.
.Tillamook City, to begin at the hour
Suit in the store is now being offer­ lins, Sunray Silks, etc. etc.
said
proposed district is 555 acres.
[ of 1:00 o’clock F. M. on the third Mon­
It was a very interesting contest
For Actual Values to $1.48.
IV.
ed at a Sale Price that means money
day of June, being the 21st day of
Actual to 50c. Value
and full of thrills from start to finish
A special purchase made within
The names of the owners of the June, A. D. 1915.
back to you on your purchase.
Beaver took the lead in the early part land in said proposed district, as I This meeting is called for the pur­
WASH
GOODS
the
last few weeks enables us to of­
of the game with three scores and shown by the records of 1 illamook pose of electing one director and one
You get splendid value in the two
County,
Oregon,
and
the
acreage
fer
this
special in Middy Waists for
clerk
and
the
transaction
of
business
Tillamok was second best up to the
owned' by each of said owi ners is as .usual at such meeting.
grades mentioned above and just
Ladies and Misses.
last half of the eighth, when, with follows:
Undoubtedly the cream of our
! Dated this 1st day of June 1915.
now you can buy them in any size
two out and two strikes on Blanchard M. W. Harrison................ 102.5 acres Attest: E. J. Claussen, District Clerk.
There are all sizes from ¡2 to 20
Special
Wash Goods offerings is
Bobby Driscoll who was running for George Williams and Mary y
H. T. Botts,
for the saving price of
this selection at 35c. When you re­ and 36 to 40 and the Waists are
Wallace, scampered home on a pass­ Nettie Williams, husband 100.5 acres Chairman Board of Directors.
and wife ............................ 1
ed ball, tying the score four to four, Bertha Hunt ...................... 7« acres
alize
that at such a saving price you shown in several styles the trim­
“ ELROMO”
«*cooooQococoeooocc>o0oooe
Beaver failed to gain in the ninth. B. L. Beals, Sr................... Ö.5 acres
can secure Lace Cloths, Floral Seed mings being of Blue, Red and Tan
HEADWEAR.
Sidney K. Henderson, I’rea., |
Tillamook went out one, two, three. Thomas J. Harrison, Jr. . U acres
Voiles, Plain and Figured Piques, on White, and Blue and Red on Tan.
22 acres
Surveyor.
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Beaver tied again in the tenth, but Albert Marolf .................. • •
The
Newest
and
most
I
J. D. Wallace and M. E
French Voiles, and Linen Suitings
in vain. Manager Millis read a few of Wallace husband and wife
John Leland Flenderaon, Sec- |
5 acres
FIGURED
retary Treae., Attotney-at- (
the fundamentals of base ball to his Ira Tomlinson .................... 9 acres
Becoming Ladies Caps you will agree that our assertion is
MESSALINES,
Law, Notrary Public.
warrors, and they went to bat. Dris- Hattie Marolf ....................
4 acres
no exaggeration.
for Automobiling,
coll singled, Heitinian went out to Annie Metzger .................. 20 acres
acres
Tillamook
Title
and
;
Sale of
first. Millis took a long healthy Alexander Marolf ............ r 35
Clara Mayer, Frank Mayer
swing on the ball for what should be Mary Mayer, Albert Mayei r
Abstract co.
A new and Special Purchase of sii
NEW LACES AND
a two begger, Millis had his head Lena Mayer, Rosa Mayer, 35 acres
beautiful
colors in 24 inch figuredJ
For
Actual
75c.
Values.
Law, Abstracts, Real Estate,
EMBROIDERIES.
working and stretched it to a three Fred Marolf........................ 22 acres
Surveying,
Insurance.
acres
Messalines
of exquisite texture these!
60
An express shipment of these dain­
We arc able to announce the arriv­
begger where he was out, but Bobby Albert Marolf....................
2.50 acres
Doth Phones.
Jefferson
Ogg
..................
lovely
waisting
silks are shown inII
ty and altogether desirable Automo­ al of a hurry-up shipment of Torch­
got around in the meantime for the
5 acres
J. M. Furrer
TILLAMOOK - -
OREGON.
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such
shades
as
Wisteria,
Old Rosed
I
V.
winning score.
bile Caps arrived this week and they on, Valcncienne and Allover laces
JOCOOCOCeOGOOGOCGOOGCGGOC'
The proposed reclamation and pro­
Belgian Blue etc. etc., and are prced||
Blanchard, for Tillamook got 11
are now on display in our Neck­ as well as a new line of flouncing
strikeouts, while King got 0 to his tection of said lands is for sanitary
and agriculture purposes, and such
wear Section.
and allover embroideries.
Specially per yard
credit.
proposed reclamation and protection
o
i
o
o
o
o
1
Beaver 002
Showing in
non-dust-showing
4 will be conducive to the public health
There are exquisite designs shown
Till#. 0001 o i o i i l I 5 and welfare, and of public utility and
I have recently secured
Sale of
shades they are tastefully trimmed in the selection and every piece is
Bay City won from Nehalem, , 6 to bi nefit.
the Factory Agency for
SATIN
TAFFETA
with silk in colors of Royal Blue, put on Sale at a reduced price offer­
vi.
I
2, it was a good game, and these
the High Grade Chute &
All
of
the
lands
included
in
said
Alice Blue, Emerald Green, Red and ing an opportunity for making con­
RIBBONS
teams promise to be well up in the
Butler Pianos and Play­
pioposed district arc properly includ-
a
11! be
1 - beneficially
1 •
f i a t n 111*
percentage column when the final cd a therein,
Black and White Checks.
ers,
manufactured
at
and I will
siderable savings.
At Practically
game is played.
affected by the operations of the pro­
Peru, Ind. Anyone in the
HALF
REGULAR
Tillamook
Nehalem will play at
posed district.
market for an instrument
VII.
next Sunday, and Bay City will play
PRICES.
will do well to see me be­
The benefits of such proposed re­
A new selection of really wondef1
Beaver.
fore Buying.
clamation and protection will exceed
Standing of Teams.
ful
value ribbons in all the new**
the damage to be done and the best
Both Phones.
Pct.
Won
Lost
interests of the land included, and of
and most desirable colors **^ **
1OOO the owners of such land as a whole,
o
Tillamook
Leland B. Erwin.
I «XI and of the public at large will be
o
Hay City
widths from 5 to 200, or 1 inch to
ooo promoted by the formation and pro­
1
Beaver
«H>
1
Nehalem
inches.
posed operations of said district.
VIII.
Nos. 5-7 Special 5c
Christian Church.
The formation of a drainage dis­
trict under the provisions of Chapter
Nos. 9-12 Special 8c
Last Sunday closed my first year s 3|O of the General l aws of Oregon
for 1015, under the provisions of
Nos. 40-60 Special 17c-
work as pastor of this church, a brief which this petition is proposed, is a
report of which will be published in proper and advantageous method of
Nos. 80-200 Special 50<\
accomplishing the reclamation and
next week’s issue of the Headlight.
protection
of
the
lands
included
in
More than joo people were present
said proposed drainage district.
at the regular service last Sunday
IX
night and excellent interest was mani­
The proposed plan for the reclama­
Cloverdale and Nestucca Valley News for the past year has been torn down
Mrs. L. Jensen, of Hebo, in *
fested. Our music, under the able tion and protection of the property
oring to carry a boiler of clotb«*l
in
the
proposed
drainage
district
is,
and
moved
to
the
rocky
grade.
We
V.
Baird
,
is
worthy
leadership of J.
Dr. Shearer reports the birth of a
that a ditch shall be put in running
understand they will move the crush­ side the house the latter part
of a hearing.
boy to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gist last
from the West side of the proposed
er there soon.
week, slipped and fell, spill***
Next Sunday, being Children's day ' district (connecting with a ditch run­
Sunday night.
The rain being limited in Clover­ contents of the boiler upon b«*|
a program will be given by the chil- I ning along the West side of the dis­
A Tillamook truck and two livery dale, road work is once more in full was scalded severely from her J
dren at the morning hour, after which trict which empties into the Trask
River,) easterly along the foot of the
the problem of buying Harness rigs delivered twenty-two Greeks in sway.
ders to her hips and is now in
a brief report of the work done in hill which is along the North side of with
y ou will tln<t it distinctly advanta­ this vicinity last Friday afternoon.
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'1 illamook County will be made.
Mrs. Matoon, of Hebo, is on the a nurse from Portland.
the district, following the line of the geous to come and do your select
High School closed here ‘-‘J
The evening theme will be taken ditch already partially constructed in mg here. You will get the best Sandburg and Logus having sub-let sick list.
from one of Christ's Statements: that locality to the East side of the qualities, the moat thorough and the Pacific City road contract to
Cheese makers from this part of the day and the teachers have
district. Also there is to be construct­ conscientious workmanship and be
“Neither do I Condemn Thee." ed another ditch connecting with the charged the moat reasonable prices. them. This make a hardship on our county met in the Cloverdale factory their homes in Portland.
I
local
boys.
Special music by the choir. Public in­ ditch above mentioned running South We can supply single or double
Tuesday afternoon and took the •Cloverdale will have as goo^jl
on the west line of the Fast half of Sets or any single article that you
vited.
The gravel
screen
which has J cheese makers examination that went «rs the coming year as wc
I
may lye in need of.
been on the Cloverdale-Hebo road i into effect the 22nd of May.
iuklc. r<WlQV. the Northeast nuarter of Section 31,
past
- -]
au-IzanuMdm. 1 2>uuih. Range a Wc»*.
a
-a
Due Tribute Paid Nation’s Heros.
SHOP HERE NOW
AND PAY LESS.
Everything in the Store is Reduced
in Price--You Know Why.
14c.
28c.
$23.85
$1.19
35c.
$23.85
69c.
a
W.A, Williams it Cc.
95c.
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