Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 10, 1915, Image 6

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    Tillamook Headlight, June IO, Ifilo.
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Special Session of Circuit Court.
TWO COUNTIES FORM JOINT $5000 in this County to be used on the
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Three “
Rivers.
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ROAD DISTRICT.
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Circuit Judge Geo. R. Bagley has
During the discussion, the matter oi
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the cost of building the 5(4 miles was called a special term of the circuit
Tillamook and
Yamhill Counties frequently taken up and Roadmaster court for Monday, June June 21,
Agree to Expend $20.000 on Sour
Hobson was asked numerous ques­ when only equity cases, or those
Grass Route
tions. He suggested that the work be' specified in the order will be taken
For several months past the County let in three sections, and he informed | I up. They are as follows:
Courts of Yamhill and. I Tillamook the courts that it was his opinion that
Warren Construction Co. vs. Tilla­
counties have been endeavoring to the road could be constructed and mook City.
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anil arrive
at some planked for $20,000, and could be
get together
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D. L. Shrode et al, vs. R. H. Ash­
agreement to form a joint road dis­ completed in 60 days after work was croft.
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trict for the purpose - of building a commenced. T his seemed a surprise
Eilers Music House vs. tv. v.
road
to
connect
the
two
suitable 1-—
to the members of the courts, but as Dwight.
counties, which is an improvement contracts are being let at a low figure
A. G. Beals vs. F. H. Wilkins and
been
undertaken
that should have
this year, a considerable saving is go­ Burton Rice.
arrangement
was
years ago. T his
T. B. Potter Realty Co. vs. F. D.
ing to be made 111 building the road
a
Bi„u <•«.
meeting of the two
agreed
at *• a
Mitchell.
County Courts in this city yesterday. this year.________________
George Dustan vs. W. C. Hawk et
County Judge J. B. Dodson and
Printing the News.
al.
Commissioner W. S. Allan represent­
T. B. Potter Realty Co. vs. Axel
ed Yamhill County, and County Judge
We often hear some thoughtless Anderson.
A. M. Mare and Commissioners
Ella Hempie vs. Emery Wagner
Frank Owens and Geo. R. McKim- fellow say. “If 1 was running a paper* and Roscoe Barker.
ens represented this county. Road­ 1 would print the news. 1 don’t care
James Bibby vs. Josef Blaser.
master Hobson, of Tillamook was who it might hit. If they don t want
J. C. Perry vs. Louis U. Albert.
to
get
into
the
paper,
let
them
keep
also in attendance.
Carl A. Patzlaff vs. Janies W.
of trouble." We remember one
Both counties have $15.00 each >or out
and A. M. Myer.
particular
instance
in
which
a
similar
the purpose of constructing a road
Louis Albert vs. Jeff Fleck and
between the two counties, and when remark was made. W e had, through Ben Via.
the
pleadings
of
a
mother
and
a
tear
­
the movement was first started Polk
Dan Nicklas vs. S. L. Rathburn.
“Killed 1 ” a good story
county was included in the project, ful sister, "Killed
Olympia Beer Co. vs. E. F. Laugh­
a
rather
concerning
the
escape
of
but after the first meeting that coun­
ty dropped out, leaving the other two worthless young man. But to his lin.Coats Driving and Boom Co., vs.
­
counties to come to some amicable mother and sister he was not worth
S. Johnson.
arrangement
in * financing
it. 1 wo less, and they prevailed upon us not Alma
<1
r rd ■ i {5 ci 11 v 111
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ft
Bernheim Distilling Co. vs. E. F.
routes were proposed. One by way oi
of to print the item which would dis- Laughlin.
Bentley and the other the Sour Grass, grace them for ever. And we did nut
Oregon Motor Car Co. vs. L. M.
of
and over these two routes there, print it. So we were accused and
Dennis.
naturally, was some contention, for cowardice by this certain critic
The Adjustment Bureau of Port­
local reasons more than anything were told that we did not know how land vs. B. L. Beals, Jr.
else. Both counties had these two to run a newspaper. In vain we tried
L. S. Miller vs. Laneda Inc.
routes looked over and they were i to explain that many things besides
B. F. Laughlin, vs. G. L. and L. E.
_j and Road- our own personal likes and dislikes
surveyed by engineers
also instructed entered into our w'eekly labor. It was Dick.
master Hobson was a.,
Chas. Ray, et al, vs. L. W. V
to go over the routes and report. no use, he said, we should print the Dyke.
They all reported in favor of the news. Six months later the same man
W. G. Dwight vs. S. G. Reed.
Sour Grass route, which necessitates came sneaking up to our home in the
Jno S. Meek vs. J. E. Williams and
the building of 4(4 miles of new road dead of the night to plead and beg
in Yamhill County and one mile ,11 with us not to print a much worse Lillian L. Williams.
L. S. Miller vs. E. H. Lane and
story in which he himself was mixed
Tillamook County.
Yesterday there was some little de­ up. We had the story but had no in­ Mertie E. Lane.
Carl O. Shragren vs. The “Arab.”
lay in the members of both courts tention of printing it, for it was one
Grace Johnson vs. J. C. Johnson.
arriving at a decision on account of of those things that it is best for all
W. G. Dwight vs. John Krebs ct al.
of what territory should be taken in­ concerned and for the public to sup­
Sylvia I. Rice vs. Earl E. Rice.
to the new road district and what press. But our critic had heard that
G. F. Chaphe vs. R. H. Ashcroft ct
amount oi money should be paid by we knew' the details and, with the un­
each county, as Commissioner Owens fairness that charactered his first ut­ ab
Guy O. Smith vs. Merton R. De-
wanted the Little Nestucca road cm- I ( terance, at once jumped to the con­
braced in the new district. This Judge clusion that we would chortle with Long, et al.
Morrison Mills vs. Randolph Lamb
Dodson would not agree to, and it joy over a chance’ to flaunt such 1 a
f„.»_ of and Sarah L. Lamb.
was finally agreed that 4(4 miles in choice bit of gossip in the faces
Evan J. Owens vs. Alberta Frock,
Yamhill County and one mile in T ill­ our readers. Remembering his atti-
amook County form the road district. ' tude on the other occasion we let him ct al.
John Hahn vs. Gus Mahne and
Then the matter of how much money squirm a bit. We reminded him of
each county should appropriate was a the former statement and intimated Marie Mahne.
F. S. Whitehouse vs. Calvin S.
bone of contention. Judge Dodson that he had at that time opened our
and Commissioner Allan contended eyes. "We should print the news. If Black et al.
J. Baumgartner vs. Martha Psetak,
that the building of the raod was of anyone did not want to get into the
more benefit to Tillamook than to paper, let them keep out of trouble.” et al.
George L. Hamlin vs. Lydia S.
Yamhill county, which the members He remembered. He admitted that
of the Tillamook County Court had he had so expressed himself. And this Morgan.
Dennison Billings and Anna Bill­
to admit was the case. Judge Dodson case was different. Moreover, he was
said they had come over here with a a prominent man—and married—and ings vs. Frank J. Dye et al.
he
had
a
family
—
and
4II
of
the
same
Jeff D. Matney vs. Lizzie Matncv.
proposition that each county donate
M. Abplanalp, administrator of the
$10,000. Although they had $15,000 sluff that every editor hears when
appropriated they had a large amount some one gets into trouble. Well the estate of M. Irndorf, vs W. R.Lusbv,
et
al.
of work to do on connecting roads, story was not printed. It never would
Sarah E. Blazer vs. Charles H.
which would take more than $5,000. have been. But we feel sure that our
Commissioner < Iwcns endeavored to critic believes that the only thing Blazer.
W. G. Dwight vs. J. A. Ross et al.
have I illamook's appropriation plac­ that kept it out was his ‘prominence
E. H. Gray vs John Bash and Annie
ed at $7,500 but the Yamhillers would and influence.” No, dear friend,
not budge, and it was eventually about the only clement that was tot­ I. Bash.
School District No. 54 vs Frank
agreed that both counties should con­ ally ignored in coming to our decis­
Barnes and wife.
tribute $10,000 ami the additional ion was you, yourself.
John Stoker vs. Otis Jones etal.
J. H. Hicks vs. B. L. Beals, Jr. et al.
bred Lange vs. R. P. York
Samuel Leback et al, vs. Allan II.
\\ ilson et al.
Alfred Gubser vs. G. W. Wilks et al
Lee R. Ijams et al vs. Mrs. Melvina
Venen et al.
lillatnook County Bank vs. Francis
Gasoline and Cylinder Oils, Auto Repairing done at
D. Mitchell, et al.
Reasonable Figures. Work guaranteed.
Feeney & Bremer vs. M. H. Dennis
et al.
Amos Vaughn et al vs. Gug Vaughn
ct al.
Frank Hancnkratt vs. U. G. Jack-
son.
Evelyn Rhodes vs. Frank Rhodes
Eliza D. Bailey vs. A. M. Myers et
Tillamook Garage and Machine |
Shop.
OPPOSITE THE SAW MILE.
LAWYER & SLYTER, Prop.
HERE YOU WILL FIND
BARGAINS INNUMERABLE.
Not in this Ad. of co irsj, sproa psrmds of mintion ora few on'y,
but at thy store reprasintid by th:s announoamont will you fiud
BARGAINS in every Dipt., 01 every Counter, Show Case, Dis­
play! fixture and table, at tha store of nationally advertised and
nationally known Merchandise. Everything in the Store Reduced
in Price.
4UXôm’s
BARGAINS IN
DRY GOODS.
The Dry Goods Section is alive
with Bargains, and you would do
well to sjiend a few minutes in look­
ing over the displays of merchandise
so frequently made n this section.
A meri can
Calicoes,
5c.
'vi
HARM«
.ADJUSTABLE,
Ï DRESS
/
)w<p——70/
1 / adji / stable 1
D. Pier-
Daisy Smith et al vs Clara F. Ken­
nedy et al.
Walter J. Logus vs. James H.
Mendenhall.
L. Jensen vs. A. M. Myer et al.
Oscar Johnson vs. P. Krall ct al.
j
Ts’ Tillamook City,
.
1 odd As recorder.
r u . Reynolds vs. J. W. Vint and
Cl. B. Lamb.
John 1 heiler vs Tillamook County.
Children Lost in Wood*.
C onsidcrablc excitement wai caus­
ed on \\ ednesday wh :n it became
known that two children were lost in
the woods Mr. and Mrs. Percy Shel­
don and family were camped near
Amos \aughns, where Mr. Sheldon
is engaged in building. The two chil­
dren. one 7 and the other 4 years old.
disappeared about ten o'clock in the
■•'orntng. It scents that they had
caught a rabbit and went into the
woods with the expectation of catch-
I g another, when they became lost.
was at first thought that they
mi-ht have been drowned^ and search
mg parties were organixetl. 11 was
getting dusk when the children were
found about a mile frSn the road,
and it was surprising the amount of
territory they had covered in their
endeavor to find a way out. Sheriff
Crenshaw took a party of nine me
11s auto from this city- to search
the children.
M. E. Church Notice Sunday June
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Aoj(usrAiLC O mss
'■;éiectr’ic;-.
Epworth League 7 o’clock.
r veiling worship 8 p.m. Theme of
sermon "Wild Grapes ”
H you have no stated place of wor­
ship come to these services.
Edward Gittins. pastor.
The large scow and diki^ machine
which was towed inby the Sue H.
Elmorcfor Collier & Stevetis, who
have the contract to dike H. J. Good­
speed s and on the Wilson river,
after undergoing afew repairs in this
city was towed down there on Tues­
day to commence -work.
Towels,
10c.
Good size bleached and unbleached
Turk Towels and plain and pink
bordered Huck-a-BackTowels Splen­
did values at regular prices.
Amoskeag
Ginghams,
* 9c.
Special Sale of
House Dresses,
98c. and $1.39
For values to $1.25 and $1.75.
Two special pricings in Ladies’
House Dresses, in sizes from 34 to
46.
They are shown in Prints, Ging­
hams and Percales in light and dark
colors, and included in the selection
there arc several styles in the fam­
ous "Electric” House Dresses the
many important features embodied
in this make having gained for them
a remarkable reputation
among
women who appreciate comfortable
and at the same time good fitting
dresses for house or morning wear.
Every Ladies'
TRIMMED HAT
in the Store is
Selling for Dess.
The whole of our stock of Amos­
keag Ginghams, which have hereto­
fore been selling atal2%c. per yard
are now on sale at this great Q
saving.
i/C.
Actual to 22\c. value
Wash Fabrics
for Dainty Frocks,
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Included in the selection there are
dainty and pretty colored Voile
Kaj antes, I landkerchief Linens, and
Crepe Nippons, representing a selec­
tion of the newest and most up-to-
date Wash Fabrics, at remarkable
saving prices.
SHEETS, PILLOW
CASES. SHEETING &
TUBINGS AT GREAT
SA VINGS.
Copyright Hart Schaffner
Sale of
F HART SCHAFFNER
& MARX
Sw'ts for Men,
$23.85
For $25 and $27.50 values.
We can fit every figure and give
splendid values too. Just now you
can effect a saving that, right in the
middle of the season, is well worth
securing.
Come in and look over our selec­
tion. You will not be importuned to
buy.
All other values in both Hart Shaf-
fner and Marx and other makes cor­
respondingly reduced in prices.
You Can Buy
Special Price Reductions have been
made on every Hat in the store, and
Florsheim Shoes
Here arc some real worth while
when we remind you that every hat savings for the thrifty
housewife
For Less.
shown was designed and made in
Yes even such a well known, nat­
our own workrooms under the direct who likes to have a supply of house
ionally advertised and fixed price
supervision of Miss Jones, of Port­ linen always ready when needed.
line of merchandise is included in
land, you will at once admit the ad­
the reductions now obtaining at
Actual 13c. Value
visability of buying NOW.
this store. Florsheim Shoes are just­
Pillow Cases,
Every Ladies'
ly renowed for style, quality, lasting
wear, and moderateness in price.
SUIT, COAT, DRESS,
Buy now and pay less.
SKIRT, WAIST, Etc. Hemmed Tillow Cases, full 42X36 MEN’S WOMEN'S »
In the Store is
inches in size, and ready for use. A CHILDREN’S BEACH
UNDERPRICED.
Remarkable Saving.
AND OUTING
No matter what your requirements
mry be, you can make an important
Actual 83c. value
FOOTWEAR.
saving on every purchase you make
Our selections in Beach and^Out­
Hemmed Sheets,
in the Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Sec­
ing Wear are now complete, Below
tion on the Balcony.
we describe several of the new«
Every) SUIT Underpri:ed.
lines in footwear.
Every COAT Underpriced.
Bleached and Hemmed Sheets, full
Sandals,
Every SKIRT Underpriced. 72X90 in size. Pure,unfilled and ready
Every DRESS Underpriced. to use. Splendid Value.
Every WAIST Underpriced.
Sandals to fit Men, Women and
Children. Shown in colors white and
Actual io 28c. value
SPECIAL
9c
69c.
83c. to $1.89
MENTION
Pillow Tubings,
Is accorded to the following reduc­
tions.
Ladies’ Suits ui to
$25.00 in value now
$16.45
Ladies' Coats up to
$10.00 in value now
$5.83
Ladies' Wa/sfs up to
$2.00 in value now
$1.19
'Ladies' Muslinwear up
to $1.44 in value now
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Sunday School 10 o’clock W E.
Noyes, Supt.
Sermon to children 10:45.
Morning worship 11 o’clock. Theme
of sermon H he value of Trouble "
leaded n,<*t,ng 13
W- M Heaston
F
k INSTANTLY À
I
Clara Pierion vs. Francis
Splendid Washing and Fast Color
Prints, in colors black, red, claret,
blue, pink, grey and navy with spots
figures, stripes and conventional de­
signs.
Actual 12ic. value
98c.
SATURDAY
¿MUSLIN SPECIAL
10c.
36 inch Hope, Fruit of
the Loom, and Lonsdale
Bleached Muslins, as well
a» our famous unbleached
Cabot A, all of which re­
tail regularly at l‘2ic. per
Saturday only at
10c.
Oxfords
69c. to $1.89
Pepperrell, Indian Head and Lew­
Tennis Shoes and Oxfords in*
iston Linen Finish Pillow Tubings, styles for Men, Women and C"1
dren. Shown in White and Blac«
in widths 42 and 45 inches.
only.
Cinderella Pumps,
Actual to 38c. value
Sheetings,
$1.75
Ladies’
Cinderella Pumps—*1!*
new outing wear—are shown '
80 and 90 inch wide Bleached Cali- white duck tops, with solid ru" •
fornia and Pepperell, and 80 and 90 soles and heels and one ankle st P
inch wide unbleached Sheetings that All sizes in stock.
Men’s and Boy s
sell regularly from 33c. to 38c. yard.
29c.
Actual 25c. value
Included in the latter there are
Nightgowns, Petticoats, Combina-
tions, and Princess Slips.
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21c.
Tennis Shoes
Stamped Pillow Cases,
19c.
Pillow Cases of nice fine quality
Absolutely unfilled, hemmed, and
stamped in pretty floral and conven­
tional designs, ready for working.
A Bargain in Fancy Needlework
you should investigate at once.
Ventilated
Oxfords for Men,
$3.00
Tan \ entilated Oxfords, with solid
leather soles. All sizes in stock.
Elk-Hide Outing Shoes.
Shown in colors of Tan, Olive *®
Black, and in all sizes for Me#
Boys’ Sizes. 8 to Ili
Boys' Sizes, 12 to 2
Boys’ Sizes, 2i to 5i
Men’s Sizes, 6 to 11
$1-69
$J-
$2-
$* ■*'
SEWING COTTON
SPECIAL.
7 Spools 25c.
Clark’s O.N.T. Sewing
Cottons in colors white
and black, sold regularly
at 5c per spool 7 g ?5c.
Buy Now
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