Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 27, 1916, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 27, 1916.
LIMIT ON LIQUOR
FANATIC’S BOMB KILLS AND ing t<* be a lawyer.
WOMAN ENDS HER LIFE.
sister Sylvia Rowe, Geo. Hoskins and
This association then went for the
MAIMS.
IS HELD ILLEGAL
Rev. Van Winkle.
shyster's scalp. It formed a committee
Miss Joy Harmon was the Junior
After the wedding dinner, Mr. and Distressing Case of Suicide at Bay
primarily
in
the
people
’
s
interest,
yet
San
Bursts Among Spectators of
Right of Owner to Ship in Quantity
• City.
Supervisor in charge of the Júnior Mrs. Hammer were presented with
for protection, too, for honest lawyers
------ o
Francisco Parade.
Chautauqua, and this
part of the quite a number of useful presents.
Asserted—Decision by Judge
A
client,
if
he
fancies
his
attorney
program was quite pleasing to the They left on the afternoon train for
Mrs. Lida Dean, wife of J. H. Dean,
M°rr°w.
has
given
him
the
crooked
deal,
has
San Francisco, July 22.—At least
young folks. ’’King Arthur’s Court” Portland where they will make their fisherman of Bay City, committed
only
to
appeal
to
this
congfiittee,
was the title to the short play that home.
_____________
suicide at her home some time last six persons were killed and 4 3 or
Restriction as to the amount of
the young Tillamookers took part in
night and was found by her husband more were injured by the explosion which, if the charges seem true, pros­ liquor which persons in Oregon may
Visitors
Have
Good
Time.
Saturday afternoon, .Miss Harmon
when he returned from work this here today of a timed bomb in the ecute the shyster without expense to receive from outside the state every
telling the story of how little Arthur
morning. Mrs. Dean has been in ill midst of a throng viewing a prepared­ his client. Shysters now fear this
A very enjoyable affair was given health for some time and was des- ness parade. The police arrested committee more than they dread any four weeks are in danger of being
became king. The King was Walter
swept aside.
Heisel and the Queen Miss LaVerna at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. pondent. She left several notes pro­ Frank Josephs, a lodger in a sailor’s other hostile influence.—Spokesman
Section of the Oregon dry law reg-
Tuesday claiming her love for her children and boarding house, but said he had not Review. _______________
Holden. These with several knights Armentrout, at Hemlock,
ulating the importation of liquor and
were chosen by the young folks at its I evtning, July 25, in honor of their husband and stating that there was been charged with the crime.
alcohol into the state are nullified in
Movies and Nickle Banks.
Charles M. Fickert, district attorney
first meeting, as well as those to take 1'ortland friends who are camping at nothing for her to live for as she was
the opinion of District Attorney Ev­
------ o------
part in the may poll dance and drill, Beaver. Those present were Mrs. M. afraid she would be an invalid ail her issued a statement attributing the
A. Armentrout, of Forest Grove; life. T he letters which she left for her deed to a mind unbalanced by argu­
In the American Magazine a writer ans, if the decision of Circuit. Judge
all of which was nicely carried out.
Morrow in overruling the demurrer
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Green, Mr. and husband and mother were very en­ ments for and against preparedness, says:
Mrs. F. E. Weed, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. dearing and pitiful to read, they spoke which have .occupied attention here.
"Since the opening of the nickel to the complaint of Wadhams & Co
Lloyd Kays Died Und*r Operation. Sigourney, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stet­
movies, the little banks which for­ against the San Francisco & Portland
of the hopelessness with which the The parade was not interrupted.
tler and air Lewis Green of Portland; young woman looked on the life be­
The explosion occurred at Stewart merly held the small savings of the Steamship Company remains in force
Lloyd Kays was born in Yamhill ' also Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Anderson;
or is upheld by higher courts on an
and Market streets, two blocks from younger members of the family have appeal.
County, July .a th, 1894, and has 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ely, Mr. and fore her.
the ferry building, on San Francisco’s dwindled until they are a thing of the ■
Coroner
Wendt
was
called
and
after
lived in or near Tillamook for sever­ Mrs. Otto Walther, Miss Edna Ely
I “Two-thirds of the Prohibition Law
swearing in a jury made an examina­ main thoroughfare. The bomb, con­ past. Sunday school teachers say that I
al years.
and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Armentrout, tion of the woman and the premises. cealed in a suitcase packed with cart­ the movies have much to do with de­ is wiped out by this decision,” said
On March 4, 1914 he was the vic­ ot Hemlock.
Mr. Evans. “T he state is not a party
The indications were so plain the jury ridges, bullets, marbles, bits of glass, creases in Sunday school treasuries.
tim of an accident which eventually
Progressive 500 was in order dur­ readily agreed that it was a case of iron pipe and scrap iron, blew a gap
"The temptation to indulge the to the suit and any appeal from the
resulted in his dei-th. Several months ing the early part of the evening,
through th« crowd, hurling men, child when it askes for a nickle is too ruling must be made by the steam­
ago he became a member of the aticr which several beautiful piano suicide by poison. The coronep said women and children to the ground. great for some parents. The money is ship company.”
that
in
all
his
experience
he
had
nev
­
Christian Church, having been a selections were rendered by Mrs. F.
Judge Morrow's decision holds that
The holiday throng, cheering a con­ given freely—hence the child comes
er been called to attend as pitiful a
member of the Loyal Sons Class for t.. Weed.
After lunch was served case as this one.
tigent of veterans of the First Cali­ to regard a nickle of small conse­ the provision of the dry law limiting
three years. Besides his mother and and a buckle berry party planned tor
the right of importing large quanti-
The husband found bis wife lying fornia infantry of the Spanish Ameri­ quence. All of the money which the I ties of alcohol to wholesale druggists
slip-father, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris, the tirst pretty day the campers de-
can war and members of the Grand child earns, or which is given to it,
on
the
bed,
fully
dressed,
and
the
[ is in a direct violation of the inter-
I k leaves behind two brothers and a parted vowing each would call tne
two children were in the house. From Army of the Republic, who were is spent for shows, frequently with­ [ state commerce clause of the United
sister who were present at the funeral other at 4 a.rn. sharp.
forming in Stewart street, became a out the parent’s knowledge. A careful
the
letters
it
appeared
that
she
had
He died at the Good Samaritan
States constitution. Any manufactur-
planned to kill herself for a long time shamble. The blare of 50 bands and watch on three children, members of [ er, genuinely in need of alcohol in
Hospital, at Portland, July 22, 1916,
Grand Orchestra Concert
the roar of drums dtowned the cries a family in moderate circumstances,
and
the
notes
were
carefully
worded
after undergoing a severe operation.
of the injured. The sidewalk was dependent upon an income of $95 a wholesale quantities, may import as
Oui sympathy goes out to those who Christian Church Tu£sday, Aug., Sth. and contained minute instructions as strewn with torn bodies, spattered month, revealed the fact that in a much alcohol as he desires for manu­
to
what
she
wanted
done.
in a special way must suffer the loss.
maintains the
week the three children spent $1.95 facturing purposes,
The Deans have lived in Bay City with blood.
Overture ”1 he 1 hree Captains” Her­ for nearly two years and during the
“Two women standing beside me for moving picture shows and ice jurist.
Import Limit Knocked Out.
man.
"Success Where You Are.”
summer have conducted a store at were blown to bits,” said Mrs. Kins­ cream cones. The youngest of the
I’osscssion of the alcohol by the
Intermezzo ................................. Hunter Rockaway where they sold fish and ley Van Loo, of Oakland, who, with three children is but 5 years old.
Drumm, sea food. Mrs. Dean leaves two young her two children was injured.
Figuring that the same amount is manufacturer not being unconstitu­
Mrs. Robertson in her talk at Jdeaitatiun ..........
spent each week for a year the total tional, it is unconstitutional to pro­
children and her husband as well as
Chautauqua last week said many vello bolo “Serenade".......... bctinber:
hibit him from importing it, ruled I
E. L. Koch.
-filings ot benefit to all. One was—
her mother to mourn her loss. Mr. H°w Will $«5,000,000 Good Roads would be $101.40. If that amount Judge
Morrow.
were
saved
for
the
smallest
child
un
­
\\ e are bounded by length, breadth Cornet Solo "Sweet Spirit, Hear My Dean is nearly crazed with grief. —
Appropriation Be Expended?
’’That being the case, it follows that
Prayer, W allace........ C. E. iromb- Examiner.
til it was ready for higher education,
and depth. T he length is in the hands
ley.
the sum would far exceed the amount as the possession of intoxicants is not
of God; the breadth is measured by
(New York World.)
usually spent for the college educa­ unlawful for the individual, no matter
the number of activities in which we Idyie "Gluhwurmchen” .. .... Lincke
FAIRVIEW.
the
President
Wilson
has
signed
what the quantity, the restriction of
are interested; and the depth by the Irombone Solo, "Star ot the bea"
$85,000,000 good roads bill, provid­ tion.
Ed Schilling.
“If a child is taught that the money the amount received by him to two
amount of self thrown into our re­
ing
for
cooperation
in
road
construc
­
quarts
of whisky and 24 quarts of
Intermission.
The Farmer’s Union met at the
sponsibilities. Then she told of hav­
tion and maintenance between the given it must be kept for a useful
ing taken two girls into her home Overture, “Northern Lights” Weidt. Fairview Grange Hall last Tuesday. states and the national government. purpose it will soon learn to be a beer a month must be unconstitution­
al also.” commented Deputy District
The Johnson bridge is being re­
and educated them and that in telling Reading, Selected ... Bernice Nelson
The amount carried by the bill is to judicious spender.”
Attorney Arthur Murphy, who repre­
on the Chautauqua platform of this Piano uuet, "Witches Flight", Rus­ planked, which it needed for a long be distributed $5r000,000 the first
sented the state in the case, by invi­
sell ............... Mrs. Myers and Miss time.
work which she had done, she had
Hop Growers and the
Proposed
year,
up
to
$25,000,000
the
fifth,
and
tation.
Westley Rainney, the young man
Switzer.
been able to find homes for forty
Amendment.
it
is
further
made
conditional
upon
The Webb-Kenyon act, which was
Selection, “Credo” from St. Patricks who had his hand taken off by the
two needy girls.
relied upon by the state in arguing
silege cutter, is getting along nicely. the cooperation of the states.. An ad­
Mass de la Hache.......... Orchestra.
1 hen she likened life to the strings
The Hop Growers interest in this
ditional
$10,000,000
is
for
roads
in
the case, and which the lawmakers
Dolph Tinnerstet is filling a silo on
of a mandolin, letting g equal God Saxophone Solo “This Is My Dream”
proposed amendment is shown by the
the national forests.
had in mind in drafting the present
Wellings ....................... E. P. Larson the Beals’ ranch this week.
and grandure; d dreams and deeds; a,
following letter received by the sec­ dry law, cannot touch the Oregon
The
fund
is
limited
as
to
federal
There has been considerable travel
appreciation and artistry; and e, ef­ Selection “On Desert Sands”.. Allen
retary of this committee.
participation
to
50
per
cent
of
the
case, it is held by Judge Morrow.
Selection “Humoreske” Dvorak........ by the way of Johnson bridge the last
fort and enthusiasm.
Salem, Oregon, July 14, 1916.
estimated cost of construction or re­
This act is phrased to prohibit the
week.
Orchestra.
Mrs. Roberson is the author of the
Mr. C. T. Hass, Secretary, “Equal importation of liquor or alcohol for
construction.
While
the
whole
sum
Judge Belt, of Dallas, is camping at
book "Mary of Magdela,” and she Vocol Solo “Live’s Garden,” Smith
Rights Home Industry Committee.” use in violation of the law. The per­
appropriated
is
comparatively
small,
the Himes ranch.
Miss Reta Clancy.
writes for "The Young People” of
Dear sir:—Realizing the importance
There are a large number of fisher­ the conditions which make it avail­ to the state at large and to the Hop- sonal use of liquor is not prohibited,
Finale "Songs of tiie Nation” l.ompe.
1’hiladelphia.
able evidently look to the forwarding
and not a law violation in Oregon
men
staying
at
the
Welcom-in
on
The
orchestra
consists
of
the
fol
­
Her lecture was "Success Where
of the good roads movement in all Growers in particular of the measure The Webb-Kenyon act is held to ap­
T rask river this week.
You Are,” which, like happiness, lowing musicians:
proposed by your committee, abolish­ ply only to states where prohibition
the
states.
Arch Wilks, of Hillsboro, is visiting
C. A. McGee and Lee Doty, first
springs in the home and then glows
Providing the money is honestly ing the present unjust discrimination
in the outer world with brightness violins; Lelia Drew and Thus Coates, at the home of W. H. Leach this expended, the investment on the part against home industry and Oregon is absolute, and the use denied.
Webb-Keny°n Act Loses Power.
week.
second
violins;
E.
E.
Kock,
Cello;
and cheer.
farmers and being firmly convinced
The Oregon law was based on the
Ralph Himes and wife are camping of both the nation and respective that the voters of the state will rem­
Albert Bisbee, Flute; Geo. Chaffee,
states
will
be
a
good
one.
If
not
so
assumption that the Webb-Kenyon
clarinet; C. E. Trombley, Cornet; E. on the Trask river this week.
edy this condition if properly inform­ act makes the manner of receipt of
Shooting Scrape at Kilchis.
expended
the
present
appropriation
Fred Scomp has installed a steam
J. Schilling, Trombone and Mrs. N. J.
ed of the facts and of its importance liquor into the state subject to state
canning machine to can his logan­ will be only in effect opening a rat
A shooting scrape
took r
place
on the Myers, piano.
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—
hole down which uncounted millions to the farmers and hop raisers, I beg regulation—divesting intoxicants of
Admis- berries this summer.
Program
begins
at
8
p.m.
.
to submit the following facts in the their interstate charter if received un­
Kilchis, growing out ot a dispute
W. Himes was in Tillamook on will hereafter find their way.
sion: Adults 36c. and children ! 20c.
hope that they will be of use to you. lawfully.
over a line fence between the proper­
. Drug business the first of the week.
Tickets
on
sale
at
Tillamook
Since the beginning of the hop in­
ly ot Harry Neilson and Jacob lag­
Scott
Oby,
the
fire
warden,
is
stay
­
Judge Morrow asserts that the rul­
The Mexican Issue.
dustry in Oregon, over $65,000,000,-
man, on Saturday morning. Friday Store.
ing at the Wells’ ranch this summer.
ing follows the decision of the United
00 has been returned to local growers
night Neilson built a fence and much
Ernest Himes is helping Frank
Call For Bids.
The New York World says that the In the year 1914 alone, over $6,000,- States Supreme Court in the case of
to the surprise of Tagman, who, with
Trout hay this week.
Republicans have no Mexican issue 000.00 was added to the income of the Adams Express Company against
his brother, next morning commenc­
D. L. Shrode and family, of Tilla- , except Huerta. It strikes us that the
the state of Kentucky.
Bids for white washing Fair build-
the state from this industry, and
ed to chop it down. This appeared to
A logical outcome of the decision, ii
ings and stalls arc hereby called for mook, are camping on the Trask j 200 Americans who have been killed some 50,000 men and women parti­
have annoyed Neilson, when the man
river this week.
in Mexico the millions of property cipated in the income through em­ upheld, would be the unrestricted im­
would not stop doing so. He procured by the Tillamook County Fair Board.
F. Hartley and son Hany, of Dallas, belonging to American and other for­
portation of liquor
and alcohol—
See Erivin Harrison, Secy., fur par­
a shot gun and fired it at Lagman,
are visiting at the home of John eign citizens that has been ruthlessly ployment offered them in picking the though the prohibition law would still
ticulars
at
Tillamook
County
Bank.
crop.
lie claims to have done so to scare
Einbum.
prohibit the manufacture and sale of
i destroyed, the insults to our flag and
Through hard and consistent work intoxicants within the state.
lagman, but four shot entered Tag­
Haying in Fairview is going on full I the general ” and . . hopeless
_ •. _ disorder
Ji— j —
To
Corr
’
sp°ndents.
Oregon
has
gradually
climbed
to
the
man's ankle and knee. Neilson at
blast.
down there make a pretty good issue.
once telephoned Sheriff Crenshaw,
The Fairview base ball team this Nobody cares especially for Huerta lead in the hop industry of the United
letter
Herman
Houswirth
—
Your
Notice.
States. This supremacy will however
and with Dr. Wendt, went to the
season
has
a
good
record,
won
nine,
personally. He was a half savage rul­
scene of the disturbance, where the being of a personal character, we lost one and died one.
I er of a half savage people; he obtain- no longer be possible, unless present
In the District Court of the United
sheriff had some trouble, as Tag- must decline to publish it, for it is
Dave Curtis is able to be up and i ed control as such rulers do and he conditions are changed. We arc plac­
ed in the ludicrous position of asking States, for the District of Oregon.
fiian s brother would persist in chop­ not exactly proper for a newspaper around this week.
’ appeared to be made of the material
to take up personal matter and pub­
In the matter of P. J. Sharp, Bank­
ping down the fence.
Lloyd Leach, Willie Wilks and that would bring order out of shaos. out of the state brewers to purchase
Neilson had a hearing before Jus­ lish them.
James Himes are helping E. Embum We could not approve his methods our hops when we ourselves prohibit rupt.
in pursuance of an order to me di­
tice of the Peace Stanley on Thurs­
Oregon brewers from using them, al­
put up his hay at the Trask ranch.
but with methods’ we had nothing to
rected 1 will receive at my office in
day, ami he was bound over to the
Hay For Sale.
George Edmunds and Leland Erwin j do. It was only with results that we though permitting the use and im­ the Commercial Building, Tillamook
gland jury, his bail being placed at
portation of beer made in other states
were at the Trask ranch this week.
l were concerned. We are, to a certain
♦ 250.0U.
.Hay direct to the farmer and Dairy­
Mr. and Mrs. Tilden, accompanied extent, responsible for good order in This not only results in taking away City, Oregon, up to two o’clock p.tn.
our local markets, but has also result­ on the 4th day of August, 1916, bid»
men in car lots. Before buying get by Frank Oliver and wife, were visit­
Mexico. If Huerta could give us that, ed in outside brewers declaring a sort for the purchase of the bankrupt real
Jacob Tagman vs. Harry Neilson our prices on kinds and grades. Tell ing in the vicinity of Three Rivers.
then that was all we had a right to
Is a suit filed in the circuit court to Us wliat you want. Let us also furnish
Charles Kunze has relatives from ask. But president Wilson refused to of "boycott” against Oregon hops. In estate described as follows; all being
recover $10,000 damages, the com­ your grain and feed. We will save you the east visiting at his home.
facts and figures the result shows that situated in Tillamook County, Ore­
recognize Huerta, brought influence
.
plaint alleging that on the 22nd of money.
Mrs. H. Schield and her mother, to bear against him, furnished arms the $6,000,000.00 crop of 1914 was gon.
Beginning 20 chains cast of tee
July the defendant wilfully, malic­
reduced to $2,250,000.00 in 1915 and
Harris & Brooks, Carlton, Orc. Mrs. Reynolds, were guests of Alfred
to
his
enemies
and
drove
him
from
iously and unlawfully assaulted the
Reynolds this week at Pleasant Val­ j the country—pursued him, in fact, to from present indications, the 1916 southwest corner of Section 30, T *’P-
I
plaintiff with a dangerous weapon, tj
crop will do exceedingly well if it 1 South, Range 10 West of the W-
Card of Thanks.
ley.
his death. And since then we have
wit, a shotgun loaded with powder
------o—
Bert Folks have relatives from had chaos and shilly-shallying, raid­ reaches even the $2,000,000.00 mark. M.; running thence east 100 feet,
and ball, by discharging the shot'Zun
We wish in this public manner to Forest Grove visiting at their home. ing of our boarder and murdering of If this annual decrease continues the thence North 75 feet, thence West
at the plaintiff, thereby causing express our most sincere thanks and
final result can easily be forsecn. 100 feet, thence South 75 feet, to the
Miss Lillian Adams is visiting at
numerous shot to strike and penetrate • appreciation to all those who, during the home of Glen Oliver this summer. our soldiers. It appears to us that What then, will become of the many place of beginning;
!
there
is
abundant
issue
in
this.
Also, northwest quarter of the
the plaintiff's body, that by rer.ton of our dark hours of sorrow, helped to
thousands of acres now in hop vines,
Millard Morley, of Forest Grove, is
said assault plaintiff was seriously lift our burdens with the beautiful working for Fred Bush this summer.
What will become with the many < southwest quarter of Sec. 9, 1 wp. •.
injured and suffered great batlily pain flowers, kind words and acts of
'The Dairying inspector is visiting Ethical Lawyers Fight the Shyster. more thousands of our citizens who [ South of Range 9 West, containing
and mental anguish and became un­ sympathy and love.
depend solely upon this industry for I 40 acres more or less.
Fairview this week.
*
able to perforin his duties as a farm- '
, The last herein described tract be­
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris
It has been charged that honest their means of livelihood?
There was a meeting of the boy»
er, that by reason of »aid injuries
It is asserted by those who are in a , 1 ing subject to the lien of the First
and girls industrial club at the Fair- , lawyers are shy of efforts to oust the
plaintiff wm obliged to and did en­
view school house Wednesday. .Mr. shyster from the legal calling, even position to know, that the hop indus­ National Bank, of Tillamook Citv.
Odd Fellows Take Notice.
gage the services of a physician to 1
H. Secymore, of the O. A. C. con­ of cndcavorcrs to make his way so try is one of the state’s greatest re­ Oregon, amounting to about $1684,
attend his wounds and was obliged
Henry S. Westbrook, Grand .Master ducted the meeting’ which consisted thorny and stony that he must either sources and means of assets, not only and also subject to the lien of a mort­
to and did hire help to pc. form the I. O. <_). F., of the State of Oregon, of things about the boys and girls reform or quit. The honorable jurist in bringing money into the state, but gage of the State of Oregon, for »
small sum unknown to this Trustee,
necessary work upon his farm, and will make an official visit to Tilla- club.
________________
answers that for eight years he has also in providing employment.
that by reason of this the plaintiff mook Lodge, No. 94, on Tuesday
Is it just or fair to wipe out such an both tracts also being subject to the
been working out ways and means of
thinks he is injured to the amount of evening, Aug. 1, 1916. There will be For Sale Some of the Best Land in educating all lawyers to the danger asset? We feel sure that if the voter dower right of Maud Sharp, wife of
♦ 10,000.00.
the Siletz Valley.
and disgrace of the shyster and ren­ will give your measure honest and said Bankrupt, and to taxes and as-
a short session of the lodge, then an
der him so detested that he must per­ just consideration, that Oregon’s hop sessments, also subject to a judgment
'open meeting. All Oddfellows and
of about $200.00, exact amount not
202 acres, one mile from the town force abandon what he calls the prac­ industry will be saved.
Pretty Wedding on Sunday..
Rebekahs be sure to come out as the
known.
,
Yours very truly,
Grand Master is a mixer and good of Siltez (two general stores. post­ tice of law. Chairman Boston of the
Terms of sale to be cash in hand
Four years ago Louis Hammer, of talker. Do not fail to come. Entertain­ office, blacksmith shop, cheese fac- American Bar association committee Oregon Hop-Growers Association.
and
subject
to
confirmation
by
the
tory, grade school and hotel.
By J. L. Clark, Manager.
Portland .and Miss Lucile Ra’ae, of ment and banquet.
: on professional ethics gives an ac­
court.
120 acres valley land, level and count of these praiseworty activities.
T illamook, met in this count,«, while
S. A. Brodhead, Sec.
All bids will be reported by me st
some improvements, MO per acre.
Through the schools of law and the
the former was spending a summer
Aft«r
the
Honeymoon.
an adjourned meeting of the creditors
80 acres 3(4 miles from Siletz, half i local associations of lawyers the
vacation in Tillamook, the result of
DAIRYMEN.
held
before the Honorable A. F. C*9*.
mile from plank road and half mile I thought of young practitioners is di­
which cupid arranged a prf tty wed­
Alas, the honeymoon was indeed non, referee in Bankruptcy, in 'he
from
good
school,
about
80
acres
rected
toward
the
shadow
which
a
ding at the home of Mr. » ,1(j Mrs. I.
I have inquiries for weaned calves
over. That morning he had come to Northwest Bank Building, Portland,
C. Rowe, parents of the br ide on Sun­
of all kinds. If you have any for can be plowed, balance easily cleared, single shyster in a community sheds | words over breakfast and he had de­ Oregon, for action of said referee, at
•all
level,
with
small
creek,
price
$40
day afternoon.
,
upon
the
legal
brotherhood.
At
New
sale, call me up on either Phone or
a time to be fixed by him.
. \ ork virtually all weeding of rascals parted for the city in a rage.
Everything having ln-en arranged
write me, giving full particulars as per acre.
As the day passed he began to think
Webster Holmes,
127 acres 8)4 miles from Siletz, on from the bar and instruction of no­
for the ceremony, the wedding party
to age, breed and condition with
that, perhaps, after all, he had been
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
came into the parlor march mg to the
price of each, and 1 will call and plank road, 100 acres level and easily vice lawyers in legal ethics are effect­ rather hasty. So as he wended his
strains of a beautiful march which
look them over—Remember—I can cleared, balance rolling 1J4 million ft. ed through the voluntary work of way homeward he carried a small but
was played by Miss Eth< ¡1 Hammer,
use anything in the baby calf kne of good timber, half mile from good rcputatble barristers. The real activ­ interesting looking parcel. To his 4
For Sale.
ity of this reform has been only for
•of I ortland, sister of the groom.
and can use them any time, summer school. Price 835 per acre.
amazement,
his
little
wife
refused
to
77
acre
son
tide
water,
60
acres
eight
or
ten
years,
but
it
has
attained
1 he guests were seatetj in a semi­ or winter. Call up when you have
Small tract containing 1G acres
overflow bottom land, balance bench, an admirable degree of cooperation take the slightest notice of it—and with house, barn, one hog, 1 cow'
circle about the room diu*ing the ring i one for sale and 1 will call for it.
him.
less
than
100
large
trees
on
60
acres
and
effectiveness.
ceremony which" was pr.-rformed by!
SMITH. The Calf Man”.
“Don’t you want to see what’s in garden tools, household goods, aj’J
easily cleared, Price $3,200.00.
The difficulty of keeping an Argus
Rev. II. A. \anWinkle, pastor of the
my
parcel, darling?" he pleaded wist­ and one half miles north of Tillamook
Write
to
L.
C.
Mowrey,
Siletz,
Ore.,
eye
on
12,001»
lawyers
at
Greater
I hristian (. hurch The "bride carried a
on Wilson river—Inquire of Mrs
fully.
Dring in your prescriptions, Tilla- or call at the head of tide water.
New York is no small difficulty. Ii
bouquet of beautiful p tn* carnations. . mook
*
•
Olson on place.
Drug Co.
"1
expect
I
can
manage
to
survive
may be partially measured by the fact
Nhe is one of Tillag loodc’s popular (
not
knowing,
”
she
retorted
coldly.
that some years ago the lawyer’s as­
Chas Desmond was in the city
young ladies well knr ,wn to all the
There is more Catarrh in this »ection
,
To The Voter*.
"Well," he said, playfully, ‘‘It’» tile country than all other disease« r*
sociation in New York county inves­
young people of our, city. The groom | Wednesday, and he informed us that
last few
together
and until the la»t
lew
something
for
somebody
I
love
more
is an entergatic you« g I#an and an in looking over some old papers he
___ t.t-
r.ir a a
I hereby announce my candidacy tigated the legal character oL every
(was supposed to be ineurable.
For
employee of the Southern Pacific Co.! came across a copy of the first issue for the office of District Attorney (to lawyer in the .Manhattan and Bronx than all the wofld."
many years doctors pronounced it a > .
The lady's face brightened up.
at I ortland, Oregoh,
of the Tillamook Headlight which be voted for November 7, 1916.
boroughs, and found that about 600
Really? she said. “ "Then
Then 1 suppose disease and prescribed local reme’l’es._.
After the ceremony the guests were i was published for the first time on
had no sort of right to practice law.
J. R. Callahan.
*•_ case you’ve been by constantly falling to cure *,th
Honest lawyers at once looked up it'» the cigarette
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served with a de’aciot is two course' the 8th of June, 1888.
treatment, pronounced it incurable.
„
one another’s qualifications when as­ wanting so lonjtf
dinner consisting.1 of ( , tasteful selec- ’
ence has proven Catarrh to be a con
Sheriff Crenshaw had business at
Epicurean Approval.
tulion.il disease, and thcre'ore req*^
tion of good tliaig! t o
sociated
in
the
same
case,
and
put
Cloverdale last Friday, and took
■ o
posed to contain a present for the constitutional treatment. Hall’s 1
4
I hose prese .it wen »; Vcuis Ham- lunch with his family on the bank of
"How are you getting on with vour many of the ignoble 600 out of their nftde but which in reality contained Cuee. manufuetunsl be F. J. Chenr
Co.. Toledo. Ohio, it the only < >"«®L
practice.
Then
the
state
association
mcr. 1 groom, wuh
Mrs. Florence the river. On his return home he dis­ garden?"
4
fishworms caused a near panic when tional cure on the market. It is
Hammer, ar„d M ms Ethel Hammer, covered that he had lost a d< liar. Re­
"First rate," replied Mr. Crosslots. of New York lawyers found that opened by a bridal party in Chicago ternallr in doses from lo drop* to ' kijo 4
most
corporations
and
most
persons
his mother and siste r, Mr and Mrs. turning to Cloverdale again this week
tt acta directly on the »■
"Raised any thing good to eat?”
recently. The bait had been bought spoonful,
and mucous surfaces of the system- 1 g
L C Rowe parents of the &Vtde. Mr. on business he went to tl e place
"I should say so. Why. the neigh- ' of means before engaging a lawyer by the bride's father to take on a ■»tfer use hundred dollars for any c -
and Mr». H. C Hr, nson and «owena where he had lunched and found the bors” chickens simply can't wait for ' investigated him, but that the poor or fishing excursion and became mixed fails to cure Sen.l for circulars a*0
the ignorant consult any fellow claim- up with the wedding present*.
Hanson, Lucile R^, re, brid(, ^id her dollar.
tlmoninla.
_ .
stuff to get ripe.”
Addreaa: F. J. CHKXKV * CO..TocJ’^?
Junior Chautauqua.
Take Hall’s FamUjr Pill« for coa»up*"*»