T1LLÄMÖÖK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 2, 19lö. Spelling Contest. Katherine Smith, Tillamook, Dist, the German government is able to 10. jQAVID ROBISON, M D„ turn the stream of public opinion and Report of the county spelling con­ Florence Blum, Dist. 60. of peace hopes in any direction it test for Nov. 3, 1916 for the several Arthur Howland, Owens, Dist. it. chooses. school districts. Sixth Grade. PHYSICIAN ANU SURGEON "When will the war end?” asked the District No. 1—3rd grade, Walter Jesse Sawyer, Tillamook, Dist. 9. Germans. I could never give them a Howswirth, 94; 4th, George Trow­ Nettie Krake, Tillamook, Dist. 10. better answer than the answer given NATIONAL BUILDING, bridge, 94; 5th, Flora Schild, 96; 6th, Ethel Anderson, Tillamook, Dist, 10 to me by one of their most far-sight­ Oren Leach, 78; 7th, Ruby Anderson, Marie Flagg, Bay City, Dist, 31, ed leaders: "At the earliest, in 1918.” TILLAMOOK 92; 8th, Hattie Severance, 92 Emmett Gray, Dist. »9. OREGON. This man, whose remarks in my District No. 2—3rd grade, Viola Susie, Brown, Dist. 60. notes somewhat escaped the censor's Johnson, 98; 6th, Flossie Davis, 90, Seventh Grade. eye, went on thus: “The war might IT ELANDE ERWIN, Alma Furrer, 90; 7th, Orval John­ Bessie L. Myers, Beaver, Dist. 8. just as well end now, for Germany is son. 90. Ella Davidson, Tillamook, Dist. 9. ready now to make peace on the same PIANO INSTRUCTION. District No. 6—3rd grade, Elma Harriette de Ford, Tillamook, Dist., terms that she will take in 1918, but Carver, 100; 4th, Ruth Zuercher, 96 » 9. Diploma from Chicago Musical I think the English will have become 5th, Herbert Redbcrg, 98; 6th, Alta True, Tillamook, Dist. 9. far more weary o the war than they College.—Beginners receive the same Frank Redberg, 92; 7th, Mildred Emma Groat, Tillamook, Dist. 9. are now before they are ready to careful training as the most advanced. Scherzinger. 92, LaVerna Hilden, Tillamook, Dist. talk sensibly. In the end peace will be THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­ District No. 5—7th grade, Marvin 9. made on these terms: Germany will tion. Reed, 7 4. Sarette DeLillies, Tillamook, Dist. not keep an inch of French or Bel­ THE COUNTY. District No. 8—5th grade, Myrtle 9. gian soil. Talk of our keeping the All lessons given at Studio. McClay, 98; 6th, Sewel lAyer, 96; Mae Pesterfield, Tillamook, Dist. 9. Meuse forts and the crests of the County Representative for the 7th, Bessie L. Myers, 100. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere. Gladys Hathaway, Tillamook," Dist. Vosges mountains is nonsense. We Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high District No. 9—3rd grade, Eunice 9. shall pay Belgium an indemnity of grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos Ammer, 100, Ruby Sawyer, 100, Christina Olson, Tillamook Dist. 10 2,000,000,000 marks. We shall T not not etc. Donald McGee, 100, Marion Lamb, Dortha Hare, Tillamook, Dist. 10. call it an indemnity, but shall tie it up 100, Rowena Hanson, 100; 4th, Catherine O’Hara, Tillamook, Dist. in the purchase price of a strip of I T T. hoi t n Edith Chaphc. 100, Helen Mahan, 9. Belgian Congo. We shall not keep 100, Wanda Haltom. 100, Irene Lys- ± X . Eighth Grade. the CourlandThe present agitation for ter, 100, Kenneth Mahan, 100, Mil­ Laura Dodge, Tillamook, Dist. 9. its retention is sentimental idocity. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. dred Hanson, 100, Sydney Hart, 100, There is only one German to every Letha Carr, Tillamook, Dist. 9. Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in Alta Carr. 100, Roletta Watson, 100. 10 Letts, Esths and Lithuanians. We Ella Sheets, Academy, Dist. 9. O Bice. 5th grade—Kathryn Kirk, 100, Il’a Ruth Benson, Academy, Dist. 9. shall not attempt to keep Poland or Davidson, 100, Ramona Haltom, 100, 13th and Madison Sts., Oakland, California. Jennie McClew, Bay City, Dist. ,31. to bring her «nto the German Zoll- Taxes Paid lor Non Resident«. Hazel C. Morgan, 100, Arden Pang- Thelma Marther, Bay City, Dist. 31 verein. It will be better for both Most Practical Engineering Cources in United States. T illamook B lock , born, 100, Homer Worthington, 100; Gladys Richards, Ray City. Dist. 31. Austria and ourselves, if Poland re­ Tillamook .... Oregon 6th, Jesse Sawyer, 100; 7th, Ella Ruth Warren, Bay City, Dist. 9. mains under Russian control, for the (Embracing decree courses Davidson, 100, Harrietta De Ford, Both Phones. Barbara Simmons, Bay City, Dist. Poles are the most reliable people in) Electoral and Meeh. 100, Alta True. Emma Groat, 31. in Europe and will always work Engineering, Civil and Mi­ 100, LaVerna Holden, 100, Saretta Rolland Dougherty, Owens, Di st. against the power under whose con­ DeLillies, 100, Mae Pesterfield, 100, 11. ning Engineering, and Ar­ trol they are. The question of Serbia • BOA LS, M.D., Gladys Hathaway. 100; rural school, is harder. Bulgaria will probably keep chitecture; also special cour­ 7th grade, Raidor Johnson, 96; 8th, More New Coins Will Be Put in the part of Macedonia which she ses in Auto Engineering and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Laura Dodge, 100, Letha Carr, 100; wants, and Austria will take the north Circulation. Machine Shop Practice. District No. 10—3rd grade, Flor­ eastern section of the country. Ser­ Sm geon S. P. Co. AIM AND POLICY ence Zeurcher, 98; 4th, Frank Erick­ The average man in a few months bia will be compensated by the ac­ (I. O. O. F. Bldg.) son, 90; 5th, Catherine Smith, 100; will not know whether or hot To give high standard engi ­ quisition of Montenegro and an outlet he is re­ 6lh, Nettie Krake, loo; Ethel An­ ceiving foreign money 1____ , when ____ — neering courses, with all un­ some to the sea in Albania. Tillamook .... Oregon derson, 100; 7th, Christina Olson, one hands him change, in which there “One condition of the peace will necessary subjects omitted 100, Dortha Hare, 100; 8th, Jennie will be new coins, of the ten-cent, ¿5 have to be a return to the status quo and specializing in the essen­ Glad, 89. cent and half dollar denominations. antebellum in an economic way. The KBSTER HOLMES, tials. District No. 11—-Owens, 4th grade, The new dime has already appeared, plans of the Paris conference for an Jack Howland, 89; 5th, Arthur How­ but there will be released shortly economic war will have to be aban­ Students do actual Engineering work while pursuing ATTORNEY-AT LAW land, 100- 7th, Keith Snodgrass, 90; through the sub treasuries, new 25- doned. studies—gaining more than theory ; practical knowledge 8th, Rolland Dougherty, 100; Onion cent and new 50-ccnt pieces. “The last vital condition of the COMMERCIAL BUILDING, and skill. Peak, 4th, Helen Lee, 70; 8th. Naomi The changes were made in conform­ peace will be an agreement by Ger­ Eight graduates located with one large company hist year. FIRST STREET. Scovcll, 94. ity with a statute providing that the many to limit her fleet in return for a Our New College Bldg. Finest in West, Write Today District No 12—5th wade, Homer designs of coins may be changed promise by England not to stop TIILAMOOK for Free Catalog. Bloom 82; 8th, Beatrice Blackburn, every 25 years. Coinage of the dimes, merchantmen in time of war, which OREGON 96. marters and half dollars which have pledge will be indorsed by the pledge District No. 14—3rd grade, Ethel been in use twenty-five years has of the United States to prohibit ex­ GO Y NE, Blazer, 94; 4th, Dollie Derby, 94; 5th already been discontinued, and thou­ ports to England if England should I.etah ’ Barnette, 94; 6th, Carolin sands of the newly designed coins break her word.” Strueby, 94; 7th Harley Davidson, have been made. The treasury has in When the German government can ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 98. stock $6,415,000 of silver bullion intimate to the president of the Unit­ Office- O pposite C ourt H ouse , District No. 15—3rd grade, Louis available for this purpose. ed States that it would accept a Zeurcher, 92; 6th, Willie Zuercher, peace containing some such terms as Tillamook • 70, 8th, Martha Zuercher, 88. Oregon. those outlined by this-man, and can Hawley Gets Big Vote. District No. 22—4th grade, Estella add that it might consider the cession lmlah, 94; 5th, Ora Gist, 84; Viva R. of Metz and the French-speaking On the face of incomplete returns part of Lorraine in return for some Owens, 96; 7th, Orrin Burk, 84; 8th, P)R- JACK OLSEN, received by the Congressional Com ­ of France's African possessions, tliqn Alma Hallbert, 88. mittee it appears that Representative District No. 23—3rd grade, Jose­ the president will be able to approach DENTIST. phine Peter, 98; 5th, John Enzler, 88; Willis C. Hawley has been re-elected the liberals of France and England to Congress from the First Congres ­ All the heat ia concen­ with a valid appeal. 7th, Elizabeth Werner, 94. (I. O. O. F Bldg.) Districl No. 24—3rd grade, Roy sional District by a plurality of more trated where it is needed , Daniel, 66; 5th, Wendell Lominen,98 han 20,000 votes. Now Lookout. Tillamook - Oregon This is by far the largest plurality —Jceeps you cool and 6th Dorthy Blackmore. 88; 7th, Alice Daniel, 94; 8th, Lucy Daniel, ever given any candidate for Congress makes for better cooking When a cold hangs o* as often hap­ in Oregon. Representative Hawley's 80. 0ARL HABERLACH, District No. 37—5th grade, Ruth vote this year will not only be a plur­ pens, or when you have hardly gotten Gould 90; 7th grade, Herschel Hol- ality but it also represents a clear | over one cold before you contract an- •najority of more than 15,000 votes ; other, lookout for you arc liable to ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. let. 92. District No. 28—bth grade. Bernice over the combined vote of all his I contract some very serious disease. This succession of colds weakens the T illamook B eock Loerpabel, 94; 8th, Ralph McKim- competitors. As an expression to the public of system and lower the vitality so that ins, 72. Tillamook ... his appreciation, Mr. Hawley has is ­ you are much more liable to contract Oregon District No. 29—3rd grade, Wanda sued the following statement: chronic catarrh, pneumonia or con­ Keene, 8 1; 6th. Kathryn Miller, 96. "I am profoundly grateful to the vot sumption. Cure your cold while you District No. 31—3rd grade, Helen int rnnV uritVi -- - 1 Jordan, 89; 4th, Orin Hess, 98, 5th, ers in the First Congressional Dis-; can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Why not cook with 7 ~ 0K. L. L. HOY, Margery Prime, 98, l.uyccl Jolly, “ > trict of Oregon who in the recent has a great reputation. It is relied up­ • modern oil stove this sum­ 6th, Marie Flagg. 100; 7th, Hazel election have returned me to Con­ on by thousands of people and never For Bett mer and be comfortable? PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bodie, 98; 8th, leimie Met lure, 100, gress with so generous a majority. I disappoints them. Try it. It only costs Resulti Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. Theliiia Mather, 100, Gladys, Rich wish it was possible for me to meet a quarter. For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. my thousands of friends, to whose 'T illamook B lock , More efficient than your wood Ute ards, 100, Ruth Warren. 100, Bar- steadfast assistance I owe so much, bara Simmons, 100; or coal stove, and costs less to Pearl Oil ind express to them in person tny Tillamook, - - Oregon. District No. 32 3rd grade. Lila operate. sense of gratitude and obligation, Booth, 92; 5th, Clarice Booth, 82; —. prior to my return to Washington, Better cooking because the 7th, Thelma Dahl, 92; 8th, Mae Nchl, but as this will not be possible, I long blue chimneys give stead­ 82. J OHN LELAND HENDERSON wish to convey to them through the ier, more evenly distributed District No. 33—7th grade, Eliza­ mv sincere appreciation and beth Phillips, 86; 8th, Olga Von Rotz press heat, under perfect control— ATTORNEY thanks. No man ever had better or 9 8 like gas. No smoke or smell. wiser friends than I and to them I AND J. District No. 34—4th grade, Walter attribute Assistant to Mis. E. E Koch. very heavy majority re­ In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes, Winters, 80; 6th, Victor Affoltcr, 48; ceived. I the Lessons given nt the home COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW shall return to my post of ovens separate. Also cabinet 8th, Harold Sutton, 94. if preferred T illamook B lock , Inly conscious of their confidence models with Fireless Cooking District No. 38—3rd grade, Leon ind with the earnest desire to serve Terms rensonable Tillamook . . Oiegon Shaw; 4th, GJadya Kodad, 98; 6th, ’he best interests of the district, the i Ovens. ROOM NO. 2U1 Katie Shaw, 94; 7th, Jack S. Driscold State and Nation.” : Ask your dealer today. 92, Kenneth Elliott, 92. District No. 39—4th grade, Ruth HAWK, STANDARD OIL Kuppenbender, 92; 5th, Charles, Rer- ùerman People are Said to Want Ornamental Fire Places inester, 62; 6th, Vivian Told, 98; 7th COMPANY Peace. Juneta Christensen, 68; 8|h, Alice (California/ Built of Brick or Stone. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Steel, 98 (By William C. Bullitt.) f ’Tillamook All Eire Places absolutely Peace is in the heart of every hu­ District No. 46 -3rd grade, Clara guaranteed not to smoke Bunn, 88; 4th, Clyde Buckles, 86; 6th man being in Germany. The question Bay City Oregon or money refunded. Wesley Tippin, J’6. .me is asked most frequently by the Germans is, "How long do you think District No. 48- 3rd grade, Ma. Brick Work of all kinds t will last?” Yet, to judge from the Gray. 94; 4 th, Walter Kelley," 92. done on short notice J E. REEDY, D.V M., District No 51—7th grade, Gladys newspapers, one would think peace We make specialty of Curl. 98. -vas the least of Germany’ s desires. repriring smoking Fire District No. r.4 fith grade. F’lor- Never a word about peace terms ap­ VETERINARY. Places. ence Kopieskc, 94. pear in the German papers. That is District No. 56 -5th „ grade, Ray not because the editors do not think Both Phones. inond Lindsey; ftth, Wcndal Byers, peace and talk peace from breakfast Tillamook ... Oregon 80; 7th, Mabel \ndcrson, 84, 10 nightcap, but because the moment District No. 59—6th grade Emmett 1 newspaper dares to hint at the TILLAMOOK. ORE. Gray, 100. terms Germany ought to take it is District No. «0—3rd grade, Curtis suppressed for a week. And that is Garner 86; 5th. Flor nee Blum. 100; rather costly. 6th. Susie Brown, 100; 7ih, Walter The censor has put an absolute ban H. T. Botts, Pres , Atto rney Brown, 98. on peace talk. There is nothing about at-Law. District No 61 —3rd grade, Inez which he is so touchy, unless it be al­ Hopkins, 94;5th, Chester Hopkins, lusions to the possibility of Germany John Leland Henderson. Sec­ 96; 7th, Arthur Krebs, 68 beginning again to sink without warn­ retary Treia., Attorney nt- Academy--3rd grade, Clara Brooks, ing. It was my intention to bring Law and Notrury Public. Demise it’s a re­ 96; 4th, Maribcllc Eastland, 94, 5th, home from Germany notes on some fined gasoline—not Dorthy Jacob, 96; 7lh, Catherine scores of conversations on peace Tillamook Title and O'Hara, 100; 8ih, Ella Sheets, 100; which 1 had had with representatives a mixture. of every class in Germany. The cen­ Ruth Benson, 100. Abstract Co. I he following pupils earned grades sor, who let through all my notes in STANDARD OIL of 100 per cent ill the recent spelling regard to the food shortage, the in­ I .aw, Abstracts Real Estate, dustrial situation and so on removed contest. COMPANY Instil ance. from mv papers nearly every good Third Grade. (Calif-iruia) DONE RIGHT Both Phones. word in regard to peace terms. The Elma Carver. Disc No. 6. Eunice Ammer, I illamuok. Dist. ». ban on peace talk extends so far that at TILLAMOOK -OREltOX. Ruby Sawyer, Tillamook, ¡list. 9. the teachers in the public schools Donald McGee, "1 illamuok, Dist. 9. who give talks on the war to their RIGHT PRICES. Marion Lamb, 'Tillamook, Dist 9. classes are forbidden absolutely to Rowena Hanson, I illanmok, Dist. 9 talk of peace or allude to peace terms. One reason for the censor’s refusal Fourth Grade. Edith Chaphc, Tillamook. Dist 9, to allow peace thought to be pub­ lished is, of course, to create the j Helen Malian, Tillamook, Dist 9, Germany .that Wanda Haltom, Tillamook, Dist. 9. impression outside there is no war weariness. Another EAT VIERECK’S Irene Lyster, Tillamook, Dist 9. Kenneth Mahan, Tillamook, Dist. 9 reason is to prevent the individual Mildren Hanson. Tillamook, Dist. 9 German from realizing that every We pity hisjIicHt market DR. ELMER ALLEN BREAD, one is as weary of the war as he is Alta C arr, Tillamook. Dist 9 prices for Hides. Chitlin himself. Another is to preserve the Reletta Watson, Tillamook, Dist. 9. Bark, Metals, Rubber, Ok peace at home. For. unless the censor TILLAMOOK BAKERY Fifth Grade. GEORGE J. PETERSON. Runs hik I Sacks. restrained them, the supporters of the Kathryn Kirk. Tillamook, Dist. 9 chancellor and the followers of Von Illa Davidson, Tillamook, Dist. 9 GREEN HIDES. 15c. Pound. Dentists. Ramona Haltom, Tillamook, Dist. 9 Tirpitz would spend much of their X CALF HIDES. 2Oc. Hazel F. Morgan, Tillamqjik, Dist. 9 time libeling otic another. Yet an­ Arden Pangburn, Tillamook. Dist. 9 other reason is tc prevent public National Building Call or telephone 55J. Homer Worthington, Tillamook, opinion from crystallizing upon some We I ’ nv Spot Cash. ZZ definite set of peace terms which Dist. 9, H. KESSKLMAN. At All Grocers. might prove unattainable. At present Tillamook, Oregon. flüEX. McNflIR &' CO GENERAL HARDUUARE Kitchen Ranges and Heating Stoves. Polytechnic College of Engineering, Cook in a cool Kitchen. Oll CQöOTOVE MARIE L. HOLDEN, Teacher of Piano. KING & SMITH CO Al E X McNAIR CO Have Your House Wiring Done by Tillamook Hide and Junk Co.