TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 11. 1916. County Court Proceedings. Long & Co........................ Oddfel'ows Give Banquet. 4904 1 illamook Iron Works 32. SO n the matter of the petition for the Alex McNair ................. On Tuesday evening the Tillamook 2077 ’anization of Little Nestucca Lodge, No. 94, 1. O. O. F., entertain­ innage District, it was ordered that Total ..................................... ed the Clovcdrale and Beaver lodges > County Clerk give notice of the General Fund. in this city at the hall of the local faring ot the petition, which is sei E. W. Stanley, et al ................... lodge. The First Degree was exem­ (r Wednesday MVrch 22. t£. W. Stanley ............................. plified for the benefit of two candid­ In the matter of the claim of Harley H. Crenshaw ............................... ates of the Cloverdale organization. pland for indemnity for cattle J. C. Holden ................................. After the ceremony the lodge was dis-, kughtered, the hearing was, set for ira C. Smith ................................. missed and a merry time was enjoyed hursday, March 2nd; rhe claim 01 Bushong & Co................................ around the banquet table. Rev. \ an rank L. Owens was set for the same H. Crenshaw ............................... Winkle presided as toastmaster and tte. kept the spirit of fun at its height vV. S. Buel . .................................. li/ the matter of the resignation of Bushong & Co................................ through the evening. Speeches were . W. Thompson, as justice of the t'. W. I odd ................................. ____ .... __ visitors ______ and made _ by a _______ few of the eace for the first justice district, the B. L. Beals ................................... some of the members of the local ame was accepted. lodge. R. L. Shreve gave a very in­ A. M. Hare ................................... Bills allowed were as follows: teresting and instructive talk on the rrank L. Owens ....................... District No. 1. history of Odd fellowship. Two Geo. R. McKimcns ..................... $10.00 C. A. Johnson ............................. !. V. Stoker readings wrcre given by Rev. Van 2.50 rred Paquet . Winkle and Jeff O’Donnell sang two Dr. S. M. Wendt ................... . .. ohn Langley solos. The Bay City lodge was un­ 7-50 T. E. Epplett ............................... 9.00 able to attend on account of the high f. W. Klein . P. E. Epplett ............................... 5.00 King & Smith ............................. water on the county road. V111. Chisholm .......... The county Oddfellow convention ieo. Dougherty........ 7-5° A. McNair ................................... committee met for the first time and 500 R. F. Zachinann ......................... . E. Blazer................. elected John Aschim chairman and O. Bert Rittenhouse .. . 7- 50 Grant Thayer ............................. G. Swenson secretary. The meeting Fred Hill ................... 3-75 Coast Power Co........................... was adjourned after having planned >25 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.............. ¡Arch Cummings........ to meet in this city on the 22nd of 28.50 Tillamook Herald .............. .. . . . H. W. Klein ................. this month,________________ 21.25 Glass & Prudhomme Co.............. Wm. Chisholm .......... 5.00 P. W. Barrett ............................. Hugh Rittenhouse .. . School Notes. 16.50 J. C. Holden ............................... C. D. Grout................... 10.30 Conover & Condit ..................... W. M. Petteys ............. The second term of this year’s work A. Beebeheiser ........ .. 5-9° Berns Bros..................................... began Monday the 24th. The enroll- 5-90 W. D. Gladwel! ........................... J. Beebehiser ............... men increased in the high school Pomranky ..................... 1-25 Berns Bros..................................... from 116 to 131. At that time in the 10.00 Tillamook Meat Co.................... Leslie Barker ............... grade schools 12 additional pupils 16.25 H. Mason & Co............................ Geo. Knight ................. were registered in the different grad­ Clark Smith ................. 8- 75 Geo. W. Phelps ........................... es on this day or shortly preceding. 500 Geo. W. Phelps ........................... Ernest Crown ............. This makes a total of 465 pupils reg­ 5-00 R. T. Boals ................................... Francis Buckles .......... istered in Tillamook schools so far C. W. Ross ................... 3-75 Dr. H. E. Rinehardt ................... this year. The increase is especially M. B. Shafer ............... 3- 12 Boys & Girls Aaid Siciety ... marked in the high school where the " 2.50 Tillamook Feed Co. Ed Best ......................... number registered is considerably Howard Crane ............. 8.75 Tillamook Feed Co. larger than it has ever been. New 15.00 Tillamook Meat Co. Hiram Crane ............... classes were started in the High 12.50 Rollie Watson . Martin Ripley ............. School in Penmanship, Spelling, His­ 15-00 Marie Kamm . . Andrew Zurcher ........ tory, Solid Geometry, General Sci­ Walter Smith ............. 1500 L. S. Hushbeck ence, Sewing and Manual Trainingl 12.50 Mrs. P. E. Jewell Frank Crane ................. Students who were prepared to do ad­ Malves Johnson........... 125 J. E. Shearer ............ vanced work in other courses were Otto Shearer ............... 250 C. I. Cough Co.......... permitted to do so. W. B. Shafer ......... >•25 Plasker Bros............... 62.00 Ackley & Rosenberg E. A. Worthington .. . A beginning class of six started in Bert Comstock ........... 16.25 R. L. Shreve ............... the primary work under Mrs. Burge. 10.00 Geo. Bean ................. Ernest Kebbe ............. Pupils who are to be entered in this Felix Kebbe ................. >7.50 T. H. Goync ............. work before next spring must enter Guy Loerpabel ........... 7- 50 Albert Mills .............. them in this class within the next two Rudolph Tohl ............. 26.50 A. E. Ball ................... weeks. 16.50 Cyrus Randal .......... R. B. Kennedy ........... Geo. Hartzel ........... 8.75 J. C. Bewley ............ Miss Mae Wynn has been selected Rosco Barker ............. 48.15 Crystal Laundry .... to teach the eighth grade position, 500 A. F. Coats Lbr. Co. Orsen Batterson ........ recently left by Miss Case. She as­ Geo. Balmer ................. >3-75 Tillamook Headlight sumed her duties at the beginning of Ernest Kebbe ............. 17-50 M. D. Ackley............ the second term. She will teach Fred Zaddach ............. 8- 75 City Transfer ........... Arithmetic and History in both the Cbas Easom ................. >8.75 Tillamook Headlight seventh and eighth grades. 10.00 Tillamook Herald . . . Elmer Easom ............. A. E. Rittenhouse .... 4- 37 J. E. Reedy ................. The splendid X-Ray machine which 2.20 L. L. Lee ....................... $3,296.90 Dr. Boals recently gave the high Total 22.50 Tohl & Anderson ... school was set up by the Science De­ Wheeler Lbr. Co. ... 44-34 partment and operated for the first United Brethern Church. F. P. Hobson ............... 33-00 time this week. This is a very expen­ A. J. Flemming ........ 2.50 sive machine and the high school ap­ Geo. W. Phelps ......... • 50 Sunday School io a.m. Preaching preciates the kindness of Dr. Boals 4.00 it a.m. Y. P. C. E. 6:30 p.m. Evening in providing such a nice equipment. Andrey Zurcher .......... Hiner & Son ............... 70.59 sermon 7:30. ------ o----- Feeney & Bremer Co. 44-50 Special music both morning and Harold Humbert, a graduate of the 37-20 evening. Whosoever will let him come University of Oregon this year, has S. ' P. Co........................... and take part with us. arrived to assume the position left Total ............................. $84597 R. G. Sumerlin, Pastor. vacant by the resignation of Profes­ District No. 2, sor Crockatt. Humbert assisted in the O. Thompson ................... 58.18 department of literature at the Uni­ Nazarene Church. 32-23 c. Carlson ......................... versity and has had special work in G. Bloom ............................. 12.64 literature. He has just completed an The revival meetings conducted by essay for special honors at the U. of S. Olson .............................. 26.23 A. Halverson ..................... 21.76 Evangelists Goss and Son, continue O., and was the soloist for the Uni­ with increasing interest. Services each versity Glee Club when it toured the A. Hogen ........................... 3013 day at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. E. Nelson ........................... state this year. Humbert has appear­ 25.83 Sunday services: Sunday School, ed in Tillamook before and is liked E. Ivanson ......................... >7-25 10 a.m. Preaching at II, 2:30 and 7:30, M. Anderson ....................... 1.72 by all who know him. G. Kanga ............................. 28.83 Young People’s meeting at 6:30. ----- o------ A. Biggs ............................. 39 20 Everyone is cordially invited to at- The high school debate team are H. C. Hawk......................... 12.00 tend any or all these services. waiting for final arrangements before Alwin Blum ....................... 2.25 they arrange to meet the teams with Sunday Services at the M. E. Church. which they are tentatively scheduled. Fred Blum ......................... I H. Moore ....................... The last word received from the Dis­ Sunday School 10 o’clock, W. E. trict Director at Astoria was to the Ben Darby ......................... 500 A. E. Holden ..................... 11.00 Noyes, Supt. Five minute sermon to effect that the debates would be held next Thursday, which will probably Homer Wilks ..................... 6.25 school 10:45. Morning w’orship II o’clock, theme mean that the boys will have to walk Lea Wilks ........................... 7.50 out. Superintendent Onthank is plan­ Wilbur Wilks ................... >•25 of discourse, “Lime and Iron.” Class meeting 12 m. W. M. Heaston ning tq walk over the Necarney trail C. Wilks ............................. 3-75 with the negative team composed of Frank Dye ......................... 16.25 leader. Evening services 7:30, theme of ser­ Delmer Powers and Clifton Martin Guy Allman ....................... mon, "Be of Good Cheer.” while Lee Doty and Ernest Crockatt A J. Nails ......................... Special music, good old hymns. will wait for the Rainier negative Geo. Olds ........................... Come and welcome. team to come in here. Although the C. Wyss ................. ............ Ed. Gittins, Pastor. teams are handicapped by the loss of H. V. Berge ........................ the coach Supt. Onthank is working John Pohl ............................ with them daily and the prospects are Pete Lunden ..................... At the Presbyterian Church. bright. Tillamook Wated Co. ... F. C. Feldschau ............... Sunday School at 10 next Sunday. Supt. Onthank was held out of the S. B. Vincent ..................... One of the best Abraham Lincoln’s city by the lack of way to return last T. B. Potter Realty Co. . own stories will be told by the pastor week and so he took the first train E. J. Wood ............ .*..... at the close of the Bible lesson. from Portland to Seaside after the A. F. Coats Lbr. Co............ "The Fragrance of the Acceptable silver thaw and then walked from Frank Devine ................... Sacrifice,” will be the subject of the Seaside to Nehalem. Although late on Ira C. Smith ....................... sermon in the service at 11, and the Thursday afternoon he took boat King & Smith ................... theme-of the pastor’s annual Lincoln from Nehalem to Brighton. Unable C. W. Thurman ............... memorial sermon to his congregation to go further he decided to camp and W. B. Aiderman ............... in the evening at 7:30 is "I Am a iouna ne only had two matches, found tnat that he Gilbert Hall Co................... Servant of my Day.” however, . ‘ by ‘ being ' j very careful he The living members of this church managed to start a fire with the first Total ............................. join with their pastor in an urgent in­ one and he spent the rest of the night District N°. 3. vitation to all their neighbors, friends keeping the fire going. Everything in Jas. Imlah ......................... and strangers, not obliged to worship I the woods was wet and Mr. Onthank R. L. Huston ..................... elsewhere at these hours, to come had to break fuel with his hands. The Geo. Kellow ..................... >•25 and participate in the worship and ex­ I next morning he went on and arrived Fritz Drcbret ................... 26.25 ercises of the day "in the little brown at Mohler only to find that there was Lloyd Kellow ................... 6.86 church.” _________________ no motor. So unable to find any Albert Clark ..................... 1.86 means of riding he determined to Henry Ely ......................... 1.87 Fairview Literary Society. reach Tillamook by night and started H. A. Brandt ..................... □2.50 ------ o------ on his long hike. He arrived on Fri­ R- E. Welsh ....................... 11.25 The Fairview Literary Society will day after having covered a distance Mar Keene ......................... 2.20 give the following program next Sat­ of 40 miles on Friday. R. Y. Blalock ................... 3 >2 urday at the Grange Hall: E. Borba ............................. •62 juii ,. nuuiciivc. Song, Audience. A splendid opportunity to study and Clint King ........................... 1 87 Recitation, Freddie Donaldson. enjoy the work of master sculptors Ed. Morton ....................... •>-87 I Recitation, Billy J enkins. and painters will be given the public John Borba ....................... 473 ' Dialogue, Questions and Answers. of Tillamook next Wednesday when John Kumm ....................... 3-75 Pantomime. the Parent-Teachers’ Association will Dave Hess ........................... Talk on Abraham Lincoln, by B. exhibit over 200 splendid engravures 3-75 1 Adam Lipen ....................... 2.50' Hanson. in the schools of the high school. L. D. Kraker ..................... 1.25 ! Song, "Made in U. S. A.” Male Quar­ 1 he exhibition will be continued to Louis Anderson ............... 1.25 - tet. Saturday inclusive and a small charge Jas. Sutton ......................... Dialogue, "Entertaining Sister's Beau' will be taken which will go directly I. . D. Saididge ............... Recitation, Victor Johnson. to the purchasing of pictures for the J. Lewallen ......................... Heart Drill, Seven young ladies. school. The greatest paintings of the C. M. Lane ......................... Song, By Fairview girls. 5-«> world will be shown in excellent en­ Fred Lewallen ................... 2.50 Dialogue, "A sudden discovery.” gravures and all should see t them. Guy Mattoon ....................... 10.00 Monologue, "Morning Mail.” The classes of the school will be per- Roy Woods ....................... 500 Recitation, Billy Johnson. mitted to study the pictures in con- Claud Lewallen ................. 10.00 Dialogue, "Morning Callers.” nection with their studies. Ed. Lyster ......................... 2.81 Paper, C. Embum and L. Johnson. C. A. Dunn ......................... Song. By primary room. >3-75 On Friday evening a program will ft Co............................. 7 50 Dialogue, "Han’s Von Smash.” be presented in which living tableaus Baker ......................... 24.00 You are cordially invited to attend will be presented and other interest­ this program. ing features staged for the entertain­ * Total .............................. $l85.8t ment of the public. Miscellaneous. Notice to Mutual Telephone Patrons. H .M. Farmer ................... 7-.W Almost 15 inches of rain has fallen M. E. Gruber ................... 9.50 Notice is hereby given, that patrons this month and with the heavy snrw H. W. Herring ................. 60.00 Sam Riefenberg ............... i-25 i of the Tillamook County Mutual Ttl- | in the mountains danger oi another I.no i ephone Co., are to pay their monthly flood is in sight. On Thursday a ve -y Harold. Cross ................... F. E. Qross ......................... 1.00 rentals at the Tillamook County I warm rain and wind swept the sn> w I off the hills and the rivers are rising F. E. Hobson ..................... çâ’ 50 Bank in the future. ' rapidly. Tillamook Bay Con. Co. . 'a 620.60 I I I I Mr. Clark and the Stamp Tax. ! booths and exacting tribute from the school girls on their chewing gum. ------ o------ The stamp tax on notes has come in On Monday evening the city Before the holidays the Democrats for special criticism. One disgusted council met in regular session with the of both houses of Congress extended following members present: Mayor S. the so-called war tax for another citizen says: “The Democratic admin­ , „ ... .... _ istraiion istration nas has busted uusicu me auu and now now A Brodhead; councilmen, O’Donnell. year. r. t The 1 he Republicans were willing . when j to borrQW mon. Boals, Hill and Williams; recorder, to extend ■xtend it iron, j h hich debts •• trom three months to * John Aschim ; Attorney, H. T. Botts; six 1 Problem of raising revenue with- Marshall, N. .>. Myers. to that effect. But, without assigning 1 Clemens and Bogart were both grant­ any reasons for the year's extension, out alienating voters is a big one. ed a soft drink license, set at $35 per the Democrats insisted upon it, while The administration may finally co>i«K elude to get the bulk of it by ¡«creas­ year. at the same time admitting that a The council voted to let the Firemen new measure for raising additional ing the surtax on large incomes. 'Diet hold a dance at the city nail on Febru­ revenue would be submitted later in would not cost many votes. ary 22 Council ordered a steel filing case the session. In view of this, many HOW APPENDICITIS will be surprised at Speaker Clark’s for vault in recorders office. CAN BE PREVENTED. A light was ordered established on announcement that he will work for the repeal of the stamp tax and also Tillamook people should know that corner of 6th and Delmonte. Council ordered gravel hauled on opposes the stamp on checks that the a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, president ami Mr. McAdoo have sug­ glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, Stillwell Ave. gested. Mr. Clark calls such “onerous, often relieve or prevent appendicitis. 1 he usual bills were allowed. vexatious and harassing methods of : This simple mixture removes such Kill Kare Klub Entertains Husbands. taxation” inadvisable. He is speaking j surprising foul matter that ONE politically, as was Senator Tillman , SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY «The ladies of the Kill Kare Klub I some time ago, when he said that CASE constipation, sour stomach or banqueted their husbands at the Guilu every time a man wrote a check he gas. A short treatment helps chronic Hall on Feb. 4. A table was spread would “cuss the Democratic admin­ stomach trouble. Adler-i-ka has eas­ which reached from one end of the istration.” Both gentlemen realize iest and most thorough action of any- we ev„ sol(J j s u drug. hall to the other, and it was ladened that the voters have sufficient prove-, lhi . cation for ctiun such ntr-L-ilirtinns melediction« vxJitnrMit without gist. with good things to eat. After the ratinn _________________ banquet the Klub enjoyed a short pro­ the stamp tax. gram prepared by the entertainment When the president urged the war $100 Reward $100. committee. After that Progressive tax in the early fall of 1914, Mr. Clark The readers of this paper will be pleased Rookwas played.the honors won byMrs. was displeased. It was not because learn that there is at least one dread« d Shrode. Those present were Mr. and there was no need of money. He did to disease that science has been able to cur'- :n Mrs. Plank, Bales, Edwards, Everson. not then openly object to the kind of all its stages, and that is Catarrh. II Il s Mason, Poorman, Boals. Shrode, Wil­ tax. He confided to a constituent his Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure hqw to the medical fraternity. Catarrh liams, Olson, Pennington, Youel, Hah real reasons in a letter published at known being a constitutional disease, requires a erlach, J. Lamar, Misses Marie 1 irn-T- the lime in the Globe Democrat. He constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh stet, Allegra Mason. Areta E.ers. n, said that it should have been post­ Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon blood and mucous surfaces of the system, riazel McKown, and Mr. Fred Christ­ poned until after the November clec- the thereby destroying the foundation of the ensen, Mr. and Mrs Kcch vere also I tion. It is possible that the speaker disease, and giving the patient strength by guests invited by Mr. and Mrs. Aid -r- I bears in mind the approach of another building up the constitution and assisting Tn doing its work. The uroprieturs man who were unable to attend. T< e j election, one or more vital consc- nature have so much faith in Its curative powers ladies of the Kill Rare Klub atre en­ 1 quence to the Democrats than that of that they offer One Hnndrcd Dollars for any case that it fulls to cure. Fend for list of tertained last week by Mrs. Riedy and Mis. J. Lamar at the Lamar home 1 1914. The present tax is unquestion- testimonials Address H. 8. CHENEY & CO., Te’edo. | ably unpopular. Mr. Mondell recent'., A very enjoyable afternoon was spent Ohio. with need ework. Electing officers fir I ridiculed the spectacle of Uncle Sam Sold by Druggists. 7ffe. lake Hall's Family Pills for constipation. the ensuing year was the business of begging pennies at the telephone the day. Mrs. Chas. Miller was elected Pres. Mrs John Youel Vii-e-Pres. Mrs. Fred Poorman Sec. and 'i reas. The SQQOOCOGOCAOGGCOOQCOOOOQOGOCCOOOCCCOOCiGCGQCCGGCCeeceM ladies decided to entertain their hus- j bands the first Friday night in Feb. ; Miss Marie Tinnerstet was the guest of the afternoon. After a very deli­ cious luncheon the ladies adjourned uutil next roonyt. City Council Meeting. YAMHILL Notice. Notice is hereby given that all non­ patrons of the Mutual Telephone Co., will be charged for the use of said company’s lines or phones. S. A. Brodhead, Sec. MILLING COMPANY, Tillamook, Oregon. Made in Oregon Flour “Oregon Flower,’ ’ a Hard Wheat Patent. “Yamhill Family Blend,” Hard & Valley Wheat. “Morning Star,” Select Valley Wheat. Tale of the Dollar Bill. A farmer went to town to spend Some of hard earned dough, And in a merry jest, and just To show his printing skill. He printed his initial on A brand new dollar bill. He spent that dollar that same day, Down at the village store, He thought ’twas gone forever then And he’d see it no more; But long before the year rolled by One day he went to fill A neighbor’s order, and received That same one dollar bill. Once more he spent that dollar bill In his own neighborhood, Where it would do himself and friend The most amount of good. Four times in two days it came back As some bad pennies will, And each time he’d go out and spend This marked one dollar bill. Had he been wise that dollar might Be in his town today, But just two years ago He sent far away. The people who received it then I know have got it still. For ’twas a mail order house He sent his dollar bill. No more will that marked dollar Come into the farmer’s hands, And neverrgore will help to pay The taxes on his lands. He put it where it never can, Its work of life fulfill. He brought about a living death Of that one dollar bill. Use Good Judgment in Buying Hardware and Sporting Goods Ammunition, Quick Meal Ranges, Building Material, Wall Paper, Du Pont Blasting Supplies.. KING & SMITH CO ORÉGON TILLAMOOK FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! WE HOPE FIRE Substitute. WON’T COME Customer (to drug clerk) Do keep Dr. Pirate's Peculiar Prescrip­ tion ? Drug clerk (absent-mindedly) No, thus econveyed his attentions to his but we have something just as bad. to your home during the coming' year, but there is a possibility that it may, and if it does you should be prepared for the consequences. It seems to us so foolish when a man says he doesn’t need f.re insurance, that he has nev­ er had a fire and don’t expect to have one. When a fire starts you can never tell where it will end. Be prepared in any event by taking out a fire insur­ ance policy. R0LLIE W. WATSON, “ The Insurance Man.” unnuni OURíSíó CATALOG PHONE US. â Quarter Cttfusy CALL ON US. WRITE US. 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