Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 23, 1916, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK
What the Editors bay.
HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 23. 1910
AVID ROBINSON, M.D,
hix Measures Carry and Five are Sheriffs Notice of FOrclosure Sale,
Defeated.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
lhe result of the vote on the var­ Oregon, for Tillamook County.
plaintiff
Returns from California show that ious bills reterred and initiative B. J. Wiseman,
bonds to the amount of fifteen mil­ measures show that six carried and
vs.
lions were voted Nov. 7 for the con­ five were defeated. Those adopted c. E. DeLasmutt and Han-
na DeLashmutt, his wife,
struction of state highways.—Tele­ were:
phone Register.
-'’ingle veto, ship tax exemption, re­ and Emma Robbins, Hattie
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peal of Sunday blue law, bone-dry B. Robbins and R. H. Cosh­
defendants.
' California remains a wide open prohibition, rural credits and o per un,
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
state. And it will remain wide open as cent tax limitation. The following
long as California continues to raise Were deieatcu; .Negro suurage, single dersigned, H. Crenshaw, as Sheriff of
grapes for a living. In Missouri it is tax, Pendleton normal school, anti- Tillamook County, Oregon, under
difierent; they vote for whisky there compulsory vaccination and the brew­ and by virtue of a writ of Execution
and order of sale of the real property
because they want the whisky.—Ob­ ers’ bill.
server.
Single tax and the brewers’ bill hereinafter described, issued out of
were ingloriously defeated, the for­ the above entitled court in the above
It is not an easy thing to overthrow mer measure by 111.058, and the lat­ entitled suit, under the seal of said
the long conviction of the ages that ter by 53,992. Every county in the court on the 21st day of November,
war is not wholly a state of evil; that state went decisively against both of 1916, to me directed and delivered
in the above entitled suit, upon and
it ennobles nations, spiritualizes indi­ them.
viduals, and intensifies the spirit of
The negro suffrage amendment to to enforce certain decree of foreclos­
brotherhood. If that conviction had wipe from the state constitution a ure of mortgage judgment and order
been rooted out, wars long a"o would clause in conflict with the 15th of sale duly made and entered in said
have ceased. War survives along with amendment, giving negroes the right Court on the 21st day of November,
the thought conveyed in Dr. Hillis’ to vote, was defeated, through an 1916, in and by which it was adjudg­
sermon—the thought that "France is evident misunderstanding, by a ma­ ed and decreed by the Court that the
plaintiff have and recover off and
holier, higher and happier than she jority of only 143 votes.
was,” that war is correcting the mili­
the bone dry prohibition bill car­ from the above named defendants C.
tarism and grossness of Germany.” ried according to these returns, by E. DeLashmutt, and Hanna De Lash­
mutt, his wife, and Emma Robbins,
The thought may be fallacious and 5255.
B. Robbins, and R. H. Coshun,
lhe bill against compulsory vacci­ Hattie
false, but all the sufferings entailed
the sum of $452.50, together with in­
by all the wars of mankind waged nation was defeated by a majority of
have not expelled it from the minds 2213. The other measures were decid­ terest thereon at the rate of six per
1 cent per.annum, from the 23rd day of
of many men.—The Spokesman Re­ ed by varying majorities that leave
Sepember. 1915, till paid, and for the
no room for doubt.
view.
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I Single Item Veto—Yes, 141,337; No further sum of $75.00 as attorney's
fees and the plaintiff’s costs and dis­
The West Side Pacific Highway as- 53,824. Carried by 87,513 majority,
sociation held a meeting here jester-, Ship Tax Exemption—Yes, 118.984; bursements taxed at $24.45 and **■'
day at the Commuci J Chib rooms at No. 65,787, Carried by 53,187 Major- costs of this writ and sale and de­
creein" the foreclosure - '
wliF* tiutr. i“'"**' otcd that a com- ity.
• —
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-«tee otTive be appointed to
to draft
draft ' Negro Suffrage—Yes, 100,004; No. mortgage refetfed to in sdid suit and
suitable plans to submit to the voters 110,147. Lost by 143.
ordering and decreeing the sale of
of Yamhill county a bond issue of ^‘ns'e Tax— Ves, 43,430; No,
the following described real property
•54,-
$500,000 tor the hard surfacing of var- 488. Lost by m',0'58.
in order to obtain funds with which
ious county roads covering approxi-'
p "
Pendleton
Normal—Yes, < 96,516; fo pay said several sums of money so
rnately the following routes: From ”
decreed to be due the plaintiff, which
No, 109,932. Lost by 13,416.
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there Otnl Win ai”l“lliC0Unly linc "tar
Anti Vaccination
Vaccination—\’cs, 90,4.0 No j said real nropert" is
Anti
j mook County, State of Oregon, and
there, to Willamina by way of Day 100,650.
Lost
by
. _
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ton and Lafayette; from the Yamhill
”
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Repeal Blue Law—Yes, 125,773; No, i described as follows to-wit:
county line near Gaston, (yr way
of 93.574- Carried by 32,163 majority,
The Southeast Quarter of Section 3,
way of
1 amhill and Carlton; from Dayton
to
-yt'-r. to
Brewers Bill—Yes, 85,937; No, in Township 3 North, of Range 6
the I o k county line on th.
West of the Willamette Meridian.
the Salem 139,929. Lost by 53,992.
McMinLrii rthrouV^T'1.6 1 ^^ J 86.? *|
11 Bone Dry
Dry Bill-Yes,
Bill—Yes, 114,826; No, Containing 160 acres more or less.
Now therefore under and by virtue
Rural Credits—Yes, 111,801; No, of said execution, decree, judgment,
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and order of sale and in pursuance
If anyone asks you about the polit­ 84,544. Carried by 27,257 majority.
lax Limitation—Yes, 99,206; No, to the commands of said writ, I will
ical complection of the next Oregon 84,966. Carried by 14,240 majority.
on the 23rd day of December, 1916,
legislature you can describe it as
at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m. of said
freckled. Our direct primary system
day at the front door of the Court
is responsible for a party puzzle that
Notice of Completed Contract
House in Tillamook, Tillamook Coun­
beats the old game of “Pigs in clo-
ty, Oregon, duly sell at public auc­
ver-” Of the 90 members, only 44
Notice is hereby given, that the tion to the highest bidder for cash in
represent one party each. They in­ County Surveyor of Tillamook Coun­ hand, the above described real prop­
clude 36 republicans and 8 democrats. ty, Oregon, has filed in this office his erty to satisfy said execution, costs
Then, there are two independents. Of certificate for the completion of the and accruing costs, and will on the
the remaining 44, there are 32 who contract of Walter D. Wood, on the day of sale put the purchaser of said
County ivvuu,
Road, ill
in real property at said sale into im­
ride - two
horses, it
it who
strad- j George McKimens, VVU11LJ
-
~ party uuiata,
WI1O biraci-
die across three, and one politico- ??cor.“ance w,t** the plans apd spcc- mediate possession therof.
Dated this 23rd day of November,
hippo-Colossuus who perforins the ¡«cations, and any person, firm or
amazing feat of bestriding four pranc­ corporation, having objections to file 1916.
- the
...v oouie
H. Crenshaw.
ing party nags at one and
same to tbc Son,k>let*on °f said work may do
w ,. «6*
n two
from the date of
time.
I accepted so
Sheriff of Tillamook
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.vi, be
uc it
n known.
Known, ■ he
ne
"r
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7“ weeks
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t ,th
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4
Lz-vaa
t the
1 nominations
;’___ of the Republicans
flrs,t PHbllcatlon-
County, Oregon.
I 1 z- ws /x« m t,
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J J fl t C ¿1 1 11 1 e 1 lli1 1 1 f 1
Democratic,
Progressive v aiiu
and 1 x Prohi
IOIU- ­ . Dated this the 14th day of Novem-
bition parties for the t same
__________
Sick Headache,
office.— 1 °er’
J. C. Holden, County Clekr.
This distressing disease
Oregon Voter.
results
First
publication,
Nov.
16th,
1916.
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from a disordered condition of the
Last
publication,
Nov.
30th.
1916.
stomach, and can be cured by taking
Savings of immigrants ’ to the
Chamberlain’s Tablets. For sale by
amount of $50,000,000 a month have
Lamar’s Drug Store.
been sent from the United States to
Notice of Completed Contract.
Europe ever since the European war j
began, according to Louis Steiner, <
Notice of Cauctu
Notice is hereby given, that the
for many years a student of the im­ County Surveyor of Tillamook Coun­
Notice is hereby given, that a caucus
migration question in its bearing on ty, Oregon, has filed in this office his will be held at the City Hall ir. Tilla­
the settlement ot western farm lands. certificate for the completion of the mook City, Oregon, on Saturday, Nov.
He declared this had been done under , Contract v,
viusvimu <x
of x Feldschau
& jzliwuii
Jackson, , iur
for 25th. 1916, at the hour of 8 o'clock P.
the constant using of the ’omnipresent i the building of a concrete bridge at •VI.. for the purpose of nominating the
private banker, whose greatest profits Station
e‘~‘ * 58-00 of the Tillamook-Clo- following officers for the ensuing vear,
lie in foreign exchange.” The total : verdale County Road, in accordance to be voted on at the City Election on
amount of savings exported in the with the plans and specifications, and December 4th, 1916, to wit:
Mavor. Five Councilmen, and City
two years, says Mr. Steiner, is more ! any person, firm or corporation, hav­
than $1,200,000,000. Moreover, he de­ ing objections to file to the comple­ Treasurer. Also one water commiss­
clares, not only the immigrant’s mon­ tion of said work, maw do so within ioner from the 1st Ward.
Done by the order of the Common
ey, but the immigrant himself is head­ two weeks from the date of the first
Council. Dated this November 7th,
ed back to Europe. More than 1,000,- publication.
Dated this the 14th day of Novem­ 1916.
000 steerage tickets actually have
1rs C. Smith, Cilv Recorder.
been sold in various parts of the ber, 1916.
J. C. Holden. County Clekr.
United States to be good for the first
What Wauld You Do?
ivailable passage on the conculsion of First publication, Nov. 16th, 1916.
In case of a burn or scald what
Last publication, Nov. 30th. 1916.
,>cace.—Banks Herald.
would you do to relieve the pain?
Such injuries are liable to
________
occur ___
in
Notice of Completed Contract
Time for Humility.
any family and everyone should be
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Notice is hereby given, that R. L. prepared for them. Chamberlain’s
The newly elected members of the Shreve, County Surveyor, of Tilla- Salve applied on a soft cloth will re­
Legislature, who are looking so blith- mook County, Oregon, has filed in lieve the pain almost instantly, and
ely forward to a pleasant incursion this office his certificate for the com­ unless the injury is a very severe one
nto statecraft, would better devote pletion of the contract of J. H. Hicks, will cause the parts to heal without
heir lime from now until January 8 on the .Miami River bridge and Riv­ leaving a scar. For sale by Lamar’s
o prayer and armor making.
er Protection, in accordance with the Drug Store. _____
Cost of state government must be plans and specifications, <>..
and
u any per-
For Rent.
tduced about $500,000 a year in order ! son, firm or corporation, having ob-
1 conform to the new tax-limitation jcctions to file co the completion of
120
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leasurc. Not only will there be no said work, may do so within two mook acres, 3 miles south of Tilla-
City, Good building, school on
ew pork, but old pork must be sur- weeks from the date of the first pub­
place, No stock. 34 to 40 acres 1st
►ndered, and the chairmanship of , lication.
J. C. Holden, County Clerk._ bottom. Finely watered. Will rent
le ways and means committee will
for 3 years. Reasonable. Inquire of
: equivalent to the job of the Lord First publication, Nov. 23, 1916.
Zeno Bizer._______________
Last publication Dec. 12, 1916.
igh Executioner.
The other day
The Oregonian
For Rent.
neekly suggested that the Taxpayers’
TESTED AND PROVEN
.cague might probably investigate
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A fine little 17 cow ranch. Must be
he assertion that the state could not There is a Heap of Solace in Being rented on acount of old age. Large
possibly get along the first year urn-
Able to Depend Upon a Well-
barn room for 20 cows, 5 room house,
der the tax limitation and that if ft
Earned Reputation.
144 acres of land, 40 cleared, team
found the assertion to be true advise
horses, wagon and tools, milk route
the Governor to delay his proclama­
For months Tillamook readers have in city, ’/> mile from City limits. Can
tion until after the state levy for the seen the constant expression of praise be rented on easy terms. See
first year had been fixed. The next for Doan's Kidney pills, and read Kuppenbender, Nehalem, Ore.
day a representative of the Taxpey- about the good work they have done
ers’ League arrived in town, and by in thi* locality. What other remedy
Now Lookout.
a strange coincidence two other new» ever produced such convincing proof
per» that evening assailed the sug­
When a cold hangs on as often hap­
of merit?
estión.
Wm. Tupper, 1909 Furr St., Hills­ pens, or when you have hardly gotten
We let the suggestion die. ‘Public boro, Ore, »ay»: ”1 have tried several over one eokl before you contract an­
___
apparently would not *us-
kidney medicine*, but I have found other, lookout for you are liable to
sin it adoption by the Iaxpayers that there is nothing equal to Doan's contract some very venous disease.
gue. Th« Taxpayers’ League per­ Kidney Pills. I am more or less sub­ This succession of colds weaken* the
haps has seen to that in advance. So ject to kidney trouble and lame back. system and lower the vitality so that
.'litre we ar« with a Legislature facing At times, sharp twinges catch me in you are much more liable to contract
, the cruel task of trimming salaries my back and when I get down. I can chronic catarrh, pneumonia or con­
and lopping off jobs and denying re­ hardly straighten up. After I have sumption. Cure your cold while you
quested improvements.
taken a box or two of Doan’s Kidney can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
W«U. The Oregonian has no polit­ Pills, my kidneys act all right „»nd has a great reputation. It is relied up­
ical net and never had any. Happily my back feels as strong as ever."
on by thousand* of people and never
sura« of its noisiest contemporaries
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t disappoints them. Try it. It only costs
Uve had theirs forcibly served from simply ask for a kidney remedy—get a quarter. For »ale by Lamar’s Drug
their jobs. Now we are all in favor of Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Store.
consolidation and elimination to find | Mr. Tupper had. Foster-Milbum Co,
Salem. It is some satisfaction to find : Props, Buffalow, N. Y.
that out.
.
.
.
’
Ornamental Fire Placer
Put the poor leg slator is going to
LEARN TELEGRAPHY.
.held to strict accountability. The
Built ot Brich or Stone.
nple who have just voted on an $18-
All Fire Placet absolutely
1,000 bond issue have also said to And Secure Immediate Employment
guaranteed not to smoke
Legislature: "Now economize you .
or money refunded.
endthrift.” And at the same time,
The Poltychnic College of Oakland
Brick Work of all kinds
make the guess, they arc going to Cal. is the Official Marconi Wireless
resent bitterlv any curtailment of the School. Owing to this great demand
done on short notice
frills and fancies that have been at- for reliable operators in both Rail-
We make specialty of
tached to the state government in 1
repriring smoking Fire
road and wireless codes we shall
the pasL
, , . , .
I,
positions to all who enroll
Places.
So again we say to the legislator. guarantee
1
for full course prior to Jan. 15, 1917.
that this is a season for prayer and (
Write for particulars. Addres* Poly-
armor-wiaking. and not
one
’or I, technic College of Telegraphy, Oak-
chcstiness over induction to state-1
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
land. Cal.
craft.—Oregonian.
p.c“cX i&UXpX;.'"
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RALPH E. WARREN,
RÜEX.
& CO
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NATIONAL BUILDING,
GEHER^L i HRRDUlflRE
l^itehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK
J_^KLAND K. ERWIN,
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful traini^ as the most advanced.
Terms
0Q per months Instruc­
tion,
All lessons given at Studio.
, County Representative for
11 Wiley U. A»“ Co.s’ line °f h,«h
|l«raH: pianos/player-punos, Vrctrolo.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
etc.
T. BOI LS
rtngineeiing1
Polytechnic College
complete Set of Abstract Houks in
Office.
TnxeH Paid for Nou Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon
Both Phones,
Oakland, California.
13th and Madison 1^
Most Practical
'VrORNEY-AT-LAW.
I
I
aeerlng Courtes ,n United Stales.
(Embracing decree courses
in) Electoral and Meeh.
Engineering, Civil and Mi­
ning Engineering, and Ar­
chitecture; also special cour­
sés fn ^i.MioE’>Kineerinffand
Machine Slidp 1 ’factice. |
P>
AIM AND POLiCY
i
To give high standard engi- |
neering courses, with all un­
necessary subjects omitted
and specializing in the essen­
tials.
Students do actual Engineering work while pursuing
studies—gaining more than theory ; practical knowledge
and skill.
Eight graduates located with one large company last year.
Our New College Bldg,—Finest in West, Write Today
for Free Catalog
T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S.P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook
^^EBSTER HOLMES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST STREET,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
rJ-’ H. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Tillamook , -
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. Oregon,
JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook - Oregon
hastier roasts
It’s the uniform unva
rying heat of a good oil
stove, and the perfect
control, that keeps the
juices in—that pre­
serves the savory
goodness of the meat
—and gives that even
brownness all ^>ver.
QR. L. L. HOY
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
a cleaner, cooler
kitchen, and les*
fuel expense
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
-
-
.Oregon.
J OHN LELAND HENDERSON
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOKÓTOVE
/
All th. convenience of
gas. Cooks everything
any wood or coal range
will cook, but keep*
ylour kitchen cool.
The long blue chim­
ney* do away with all
amoke and imell. In 1,
2,3 and 4-burner size«,
oven* aeparate. Also
cabinet model* with
Firalaaa Cooking Or­
an*. Ask your daalar
today.
For
Fest
R nullt
Ihr
Pt ari
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
.
.
'begon
ROOM NO
B rave
the wind
AND STORM
EKa bast wet
weather togs
ever invented
th. FISH BRAND
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
REFLEX SLICKER
(California)
Tillamook
PROTECTOR HAT 75*
Dealers everywhere
O\ir 80 year.
KING & SMITH
ALEX McNAIR CO
Motor
Insurance
Being made from Asphalt-baae
crude, Zerolene maintain* its
full lubricating value a/weyr. It
insures your motor again« ex­
cessive wear.
ZEROLENE
lhe S/ntdard Oil /or Moior Gars
Sold by dealer» everywhere sad
at all Service Starion* of the
Standard Oil Company
ßoagt power Co
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.
Automobile Engin«eriag.
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We train men to become Auto
Mechanics and Engineers. Largest
and best equipped auto-school west
of Chicago, Shops, laboratories and
overhauling departments. Experts in
every line. Over $25,000 ¡n equip­
ment alone. Six months course—come
to Oakland, the new automobile cen­
ter. Address Oakland Auto-School,
1310 Madison St., Ookland Cal.
(California)
DR. ELMER ALLEN,
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON.
Dentists.
National Building.
Tillamook,
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Oregon.
Do You Have Sour Stomach?
Ji you are troubled with sour storn-
ach you should eat slowly and mas­
ticate your food thoroughly, then take
one of Chamberlain's Tablets immed-