Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 13, 1916, Image 6

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    TLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JANUARY 13. 1916
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Ten Commandments for Husbands thee as lichen to an old oak.
I $647.50, $323.75 allowed.
For Women.
And Wives.
Claim ot tieals Bros, in the suin of
1. Thou shait not nag.
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$685.00,
»342.50
allowel.
The County Court appointed the
2. Thou shait keep thy temper to
1 lie remaining half of these claims
Mrs. Irene Sheffield, an authoress, thyself.
following road supervisors:
District No. I—E. A. Worthington. are paid by the state.
sat before Vice Chancellor Vivian , 3. Thou shall not bore thy husband.
Road District No. i.
District No. a—W. B. Aiderman.
Lewis of Jersey City and told of her
Reinember that thou keep unholy
Walter Morgan .....................
District No. 3—J. M. Baker.
unhappiness and of her hatred for her I bis 4. many
Six days shait thou
Dr. J. E. Reedy was appointed John Pauqet ..........................
husband, Justice Scheffleld, Harvard | frivol and socks.
the things that thou
i Mathew bpringer .................
County Veterinarian.
graduate, lawyer and clubman, who is I lovest to all
do, but on the seventh,
C. W. Ross ......................
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sueing to divorce her.
I think. Remember his linen to see that
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R.
E.
Myers
..........................
Bills Allowed by County Court.
was the answer she snapped it is spotless. Provide thou the extra
M. B. Shafer ........................
Owing to the Tillemook Compiercial Club being at This
Meritt Lane, her husbond's attor­ stud for the emergency that win
Albert
Sheldon
.....................
Miscellaneous Bills.
re-organized into a County Chamber of Commerce, ney, when asked to describe Schef- come, and watch lest the suit that
Mitchell .......................
Cloverdale Merc. Co ............ $ 1.00 Erank
hath been pressed is not returned to 1
to
occupy quartersiu the new City Hall, the Directors field:
Ernest
Crown
.......................
T. W. 1 odd, envelopes ......... ¡55^ Otto Shear ............................
is a tyrant, a cheat, a liar, and, its accustomed nail, as it will be one
have decided to dispose of most of the Furnishings at if “ I He
J. H. Wilson, auditing . . . . JUO.UO Hiroiu Perry .........................
have to say it, your honor, the he asketh for.
A. H. Gaylord, bonds lor
Public Sale. These Furnishings are of excellent quality meanest man God ever gave life to.”
6. Thou shait not ask him any
Johnson ...................
county utiicials................... 285.OO Malvin
didn’t add that outside of that questions, neither in the morning, nor
Hironi Crane .........................
and the club paid $3,(XX) for them. The items are 1 tl he She
J. C. Holden, expenses..........
<323 Prank
was all right, either. To the con­ at noon day hour, nor at night; for
Crane .........................
ulass & Prudhoinine, mds. . . 31-30 John Langley
good shape and worth considerable more than will be trary, she said: “The way he treated whatsoever a man wanteth thee to
.........................
Bushong & Co., mds............... 04.71 1 Fred Paquet .........................
me and n^y children is simply inde­ know, that will he tell thee unsolic­
asked for them. They consist of
B.00 W. D. Shafer .........................
C. F. Pankow, auto hire.......
scribable. The old Roman terror men ited, and a question mark is a hook
8.00 George
C. Hiner, mds..........................
Benson .....................
never had any thing on the things I that catcheth who knows what.
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Tillamook County Creamery
Mirrors,
PL
A
YER
PIANO,
had
to
call
my
husband.
”
E.
A
Worthington
................
7.
Thou
shait
not
complain;
verily,
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Association, Fair Board ...
F. P. Hobson .......................
Looked straight at her husband a complaining woman is worse than
Mutual Telephone Co............
BILLIARD
TABLE,
Rug,
Albert Plasom .........................
who often whinced beneath the sting a shoe that pincheth.
Pacific Tel and lei Co..........
I Wm. Woods ..........................
8. Thou shait not steal thy heart
of her lashing words. Mrs. Scheffield,
Coast Power Co......................
Card
Tables,
POOL
TABLE,
, F. Barnes ..............................
her eyes flaming, told the story of against his hobbies.
Electric Store, mds ..............
1 O. Barnes ..............................
9. Thou shait obey him—sometimes
her married life in passionate and
lillamook Headlight printing
Folding Tables,
FOLDING CHAIRS,
I B. Combstock .......................
—uncertainty has its charms when
dramatic terms.
Tillamook Herald, printing .
S. A. Barber..........................
T. E. Epplett board prisoners
She tested about all the “ten com­ minds are masculine.
Show Case,
ROCKING CHAIRS,
Ed Tomilson ..................... . .
10. Thou shaft be fresh and sweet
mandments
for married men” which
Crystal Laundry ...................
Joe Vermilyea .......................
and dainty as a shower bouquet. For
Counter,
King & Smith Co. mds..........
ARM
CHAIRS,
she
had
pronounced
broken
by
Shef
­
i Wm. Tomilson.......................
Tillamook Sheet Metal Wks.
field. She said: He transgressed lingerie is more to be desired than
L. H. Kenny .........................
LargeLEATHER
Chairs,
Locker
Shelving,
Justice C°urts.
about
all of them except the first, rubies, and a good cook above gov-
I Jack Alwood .........................
300 I Tony Landholt .....................
J. W. Thompson .................
which reads “Thou shait keep the eminent bonds.
Silver KNIVES, FORKS Desks,
C. P. Briggs ..........................
300 I Tony Lagler .........................
past to thyself.’ I tried my best to
3.00 E. H. Lindsey .......................
W. F. Thompson ...................
live up to my ten commandments for
Notice of Final Account.
and
SPOONS,
CASH
REGISTER,
2.40
W. Powell ............................
married women.”
E.
A.
Worthington
..............
E. W. Stanley .......................
5-8o R. Kennedy ..........................
Mrs. Sheffield testified she had
Notice is hereby given that the un-
Cooking Utensils,
TABLE LINEN,
E. W. Stanley .......................
>385 Bert Comstock .....................
written both series of commandments dersigned, has filed in the County
For County Poor.
J. Reed .................................
about two years before separation, Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
DISHES of All Kinds.
Mrs. Marie Kamm ...............
but had only published them recently, in the matter of the estate of Margery
A. E. Rittenhouse .................
Crystal Laundry ...................
Charley F.asotn ................... .
as she explained, “I needed the mon­ Lcasia, deceased, their final account,
And several other items not mentioned above.
Mrs. P. E. Jewell .................
Albert Miller ......................
ey."
as administrator and administratrix
lillamook Meat Co................
R. E. Myers ......................... ’
For Men.
of said estate. And that said Court
Every item marked in plain figures and sold for
R. N. Henkle ...................... .
D. Davidson ..........................
1. Thou shait keep thy past unto thy has fixed Friday, February nth, 1916,
City Transfer Co....................
cash
only.
Charley Easom .....................
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said
self.
H. Mason & Co......................
R. Kennedy ..........................
day at the Court House in Tillamook
2. Thou shait not scoff,
Dr. L. L. Hoy .......................
The
Board
of
Directors
will
receive
bids
for
any
Roscoe Barber ..................'.
City, Oregon, as the time and place
3. Thou shait be a careful kisser.
Rollie W. Watson ...............
, Dave Thompson ...................
item or items until 6 P.M., Friday, January 14. The 4. Remember that thou keep thy for hearing objections to said account.
L. S. Hushbeck .....................
20.00 James Lommen
Win. J. Bogart, Goldie
marriage vows. Six days shall
shait thou
right to reject any and all bids reserved by them.
Geo. W. Piulps ...................
5-90 J. Reed .....................
Clark, administrator and
dream of might-have-beens, but, on
lillamook Feed Co...............
18.75 I Gilbert Zaddach
’
administratrix of the es­
Hand or mail your bid to 1 ra C. Smith, City.
the seventh—wake. Remember thy
Conover & Condit ................
1905 Felix Kebbe ..............
tate of Margery Leasia,
wife to sing her praises. Give her
Gto. W. Phelps .....................
4 00 Ernest Kebbe ........
deceased.
Public Sale will be Saturday, January 15, at Club freely of thy time and wit, for a dull
Coroner's Office.
O. Batterson .....................
S. M. Wendt ........................
husband is a discouragement to the First publication Jan. 13, 1916.
Rooms, across the street from Ramsey Hotel.
<3 <5 Carl Swenson .....................
Gods, and a clever one—almost hu­ Last publication Feb. 11, 1916.
Surveyor’s Office.
I Clair Finley .................
man.
R. L. Shreve ........................
IRA
C. SMITH, in charge.
11.25 Ernest Kebbe ..........
C. A. Dunn ............................
5. Honor thy wife and all her bills.
<■3° Guy l.oerpabcl ...................
For County Treasurer.
6. Remember thy mother-in-law to
Kilham Stationary and Print­
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Sam
Tomilson
. ......................
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11.
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r
ing company .......... .......
keep her guessing, for a wise mother-
28.00 Leslie Barber
I hereby announce myself for the
R. L. Shreve ........................
in-law loveth a cheerful liar and a
53.50 Ben Kuppenbender ....
F. R. Beals and wife returned last
office of County Treasurer of Tilla­
How
’
s
This
?
C. A. Dunn ............................ 45-62 A.
good
excuse
is
better
than
none.
week
from
California.
S. Tilden .......................
•Ve offer O ne H undred D ollars R eward
W. E. Anderson ...................
7. Thou shait not steal a march in­ mook County, subject to th? will of
19.06 Ed Braunesreuther
B. D. Lamar has rented part of the or any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured to thy club.
the Republican voters at the 1916
Salaries.
Hugh Rittenhouse.................
vacant store in the I. O. O. F. build­ by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
C. L. Hawley expert farm
8. Thou shall not toy with primary election.
1..
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Koa
<l
District
No.
a.
ing and Sam Moulton has taken the
Respectfully,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Teledo. O.
work
danger, though, verily, a live impulse
37500 W. B. Alderman ..............
other part.
We, the undersigned have known F. J.
J. H. Dunstan.
C. A. Johnson ..........
100.00 Edgar Snyder ........
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe has low domestic voltage boredom
H. B. Millis ...................
75 00 Stone & Hicks .........
C. A. Dunn returned to this city on him perfectly honorable in all business beaten to a frazzle.
T. E. Epplett ................
transactions and financially -LN to carry­
9. Thou shait choose thy brand of To the Voters of Tillamook County.
5500 Mrs.^Phillips .. .............
Thursday with a bride having been out
any obligations made by his firm.
Dr. R. T. Boals
tobacco, likewise thy experience, ac­
W. Rush .
married to Miss June Nicholson, on
6993
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NATIONAL B4NK OF COMMERCE,
A. E. Ball .......
~ Dolan .................
cording to thine income.
the second at Portland.
895 A. T.
I hereby announce that I am a can­
Toledo, O,
Frank L. Owens .........
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
10. —Thou shait be a man, depend­ didate for the nomination for the of­
109.50 M. J, O’Donnell ..
,
directly upon the blood and mucous
A. M. Hare ...................
Dave Thompson has decided to run acting
as thy best investment, fice of County School Superintendent
<34-35 E. J. Wood ............ \\\\........ 3.
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent able
T. C. Percy ..............
for County Commissioner at the Pri­ free. Price 75 cents per bottle. iold bv all thoroughbred as a racer, mellow as at the primary election to be held in
1.50 P. A. Sandberg .
W. S. lluel .....................
Druggists.
mary election
the Republican
old wine, constant as thy club dues; May.
15-Í-47 T. B Potter Realty Co.” *
Lillian M. Hurl ..........
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. then, of a surety, will favor cling to
ticket.
12.00 Lamb-Schrader Co...............
Geo. B. Lamb.
Mary L. White ........
20.00 A- P’ Coats Lumber Co.
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B. 1.. Beals ... . .
83 33 Alex McNair ................... ""
H. Crenshaw .................
<33-33 A. E Holden ............
O. G. Swenson ..........
75-00 j Ben Darby ............
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W. L. Campbell ..............
75-00 (•uy Vaughn ..........
J. C. llolden .................
<33-33 N. J. Dye ................
Kathleen Mills ..............
75.00 Joe Mapes .......................
Vida A. Millis ...............
65.00 <>uv Allmon
Geo. R. McKimens .......
UPHOLSTERY—Deepened and of the finest,
11O.75 A. J. Nails......... ‘
POWER—Increased to FORTY horse power;
Circuit Court.
Frank
Dye
.......................
,
hand-buffed,
semi-glazed leather purchas­
D. Martiny ............
3 25 Dan Billings
MOTOR—Increased from 3J4 x 5 to 3%-inch
H. Crrnshaw expenses ..
able;
<2.44 c. Dye........... jj ;;;;;;;;
bore x 5-inch stroke;
Geo. P. Winslow .........
22.85 I Q. Pangborn .......
Cha». E. Runyon ..........
20.00 C. Wilks ....................................... ‘
WHEELBASE Increased from 108 tol 12 ins.
REAR AXLE — Safety - insuring FULL-
T. E. Epplett .................
18.00 W. Tinncrstet ....///
Ira C. Smith .................
floating
axle, designed and built in Studebaker
10.00 Marion Darby
TIRES—Increased from 33 x 4 to 34 x 4
T. H. Goyne.........
12.00 L. Haugan ........... . . . .
.
1
G. W. Switzer ...................... ’
factories
;
5.00 Geo. Wilks ............
Goodrich;
“
Juror« and Witnesses.
E. W. Overton .......
Harris .................
FINISH—Number of body-finishing opera­
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM— Studebaker-
12.20 I Henry Nelson ...........
Marolf ........................
1300 E. Goodspeed
___ ...... ..............
tions
increased
from
20
to
25;
Wagner
Starting and Lighting System, in use
Knight ................
12.20 Amos Vaughn
j
■ Dye ................
I
FOUR
years
and tested and proved on more
iz.tio Alvin Blutn ..
CAPACITY—Increased from Five to SEVEN
15.20 I’, l’roctor
than 150,000 cars.
passenger;
IS 80 I Fred Blutn
15.20 John Blum .
15 20 A. Walker .
4 40 Peat Walker ....
16.40 ’ I H
" Moore ........
Cyrus Randall ....
15.80 I Boss Turner .......
J. W. Jennings
16.00 Robert Neilson
W. H. Livingston .
4.40 George McDonnell
M. P. Chance.......
16.20 Ike Well» .......
Frank Berns ..........
12.20 C. Wells .........
C has. 1 undquist
10.80 — Freebcrg
Ben Neilson ..........
6.80 W. Schenk ....."
A. (). lackson
10.40 J. I.. Myers .......
W esley Day
la. 50
740 J M. Baker ..........
It Is the ONLY 7-passanger, 4-cylinder car with a 378-
A. S. l ane
zj 40
11 00 Jack \\ illiatns ....
Mike Abplanalp .
7.00 Alfred Barnes . . . .
inch
bore x 5-inch stroke, FORTY horse power motor
Malphii» Johnson
8.ho ; S.
_. Stark.........
J. F. Powers .........
that has ever been offered in America or Europe for
6.20 Roy Blanchard ...
E. A. Ball ..............
6.20
"
Myron
Blanchard
less than $1000. And it is the ONLY car of the sea­
Gust W ieklund
6.40 • )■ J Hollctt .
A. M Austin
son that has accompanied a $100 reduction in price
6.30 1 1
l.yster .........
C. E. Reynolds
6.20
•
I
Wayne
Franklin
Henry Rogers . ...
with such a SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE in quality.
3.30 , K. Lytter .....................
Erick Glad
6.20
•
F.
l.yster
.............
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Carl Wallin
6.40 Ross C hilcott
But all that we ask is for you to see the car. And it
Smith Elliott
6.20 W. L. Hudson .......
Dan Goodspeed
won't take but a few minutes for the car to convince
0 60 H. A. Brandt .
I. H. Dunstan .......
0 20 A. K. Myers .......
W’ B Aiderman
you
that dollar for dollar, it gives MOKE than ary
6 40 P. E. Myers ...........
Four Cylinder Mo ¿el»
Prank Worthington
6.30
Oscar
Carver
...........
other
Four on the market.
C. B. Wiley ..........
T«wring Car, 7-paa.enger . •
9
20
Bert
Smith
.........
R««4.t.r,
3-paacm-er . , ,
( has Goercs
Laadau-Roadater,3-paM. . .
9.40 M. D. Sandoze
M Curl ................... .
9 20 E. B. O’Neil
S'X Cylinder Moa eli
W’in. Rornicke
13.00 Henry Livengood
TmiHn.Car, 7-pssaae«er • .
N. J Myers ............
Roa4«ter. S paasancer . . ■
6.30
H.
J.
Tohl
.......
Lynol Thayer .........
LandaoUtsadatae 3-paaw . >
3.20 U. S. Edwards ..
Cae»a, 4-paM«B(«r ....
Dave Thayer
3.30 Emery Brandt
Lhnauaine. - -paaaeaerr . . .
‘ ‘ •I
S W C onr»vcr
F. O. B. Detroit
3.30
< has. Atkins .........
W’. M. Condit ..........
3.30
Richard
Miles
P. J. Worrall
3.30 Clarence Dunn ..............\’’
Velma Nixon .........
4.40
!;,nH Lawrenct ............
Chetael Mills
Detroit, Mich.
440 H. Sherwood
S. A. Rrodhead
South Bend,Ind. Walken Ule,Ont
3.30
>
H-
A.
Brandt
C, F Dep'ord ...........
440 Forrest I. Ayer
Henry Leach ...........
4 40 J. a . citrk
j;;;.......
Dr Geo. Peterson ..
4 40 William Clark .
...........
Rovd Mendenhall
A* ' «..2*
.
440 J. C. Creevy .........
Ernest Crockatt.......
4
40
W J Rogart
,our Gr
«»» Road
4 30 t
1 < ii amook . S Iron
Works
Roy Deeter
«33
3.30
Dllamook R.y Con. Co.”.'"
Rruce Wade
A®37 ij
3.20 \ r. rtob'Qtl
Henrv Cook .........
3.B0 I Coast Culvert * Flume Co/' 10300
Floyd Woolfe ......
44700
3.30
Hazel O'Donnell
Ml*f«ll»neou» Road*
3 30 ' Till
Tillamook Water Works
Vick Stewart .......
uno
3.20 Southern
!
Pacific Co.
W’ J. Peterson .......
¡0.00
3.30
Road Supervisors.
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SALE COMMERCIAL
CLUB FURNISHINGS.
Dollar for Dollar.
What car gives as much?
t
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40 herse power
7 passenger
FOUR
GEO. WILLIAMS, Tillamook, Ore
STUDEBAKER ¿
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Stock Indemnity.
-?o
«.£U7.Of M Y H.rriton 1„ lh<.
D«iry Ranch for Rew.
, A »llW of A X • < P in lk« «
t I
•S** 1.3.0 »Howvd
h' ““
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■W of F H. Beals m the •urn
i
of Bay City. Oregon
rent,
». 15 cows now
b* exp ct-
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Hathaway,
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