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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 1917. i hearted and liberal contributors, and ADVERTISING RATES. Business Trading st Cl°v«rdale. 1 Devotional ................ C. O. Dawson, Legal Advertisement*. I Music ..................................... Orchestra | we are glad they have not overlook- The fore part of the week a deal I Solo................................ Mr. Lee Doty First Insertion per Une ............. $ .10 ed the Company Fund. ' was closed wherein W. G. Dwight Address ............ Rev. Chas A. Phipps 05 I « ------ ------- Each subsequent insertine, iiae. Musini:,s and Professional card* | We cannot conceive how s farmer and V. Spalding purchased the Clov . Closing Song . “Bless’d be the Tie one month....................................... t oo can oppose the present good roads erdale and Oretown stores from Mr. That Binds." Locals per line each insertion... 05 movement when it means so much to Ray. The company will be incorporat Display advertisement«, an inch | him to have good roads to take his ed under the name of the Cloverdafc Hummel is Sentenced. and Lodge Notice«, per line . .05 products to the market. The State of Mercantile Co. Here’s wishing suc j Oregon is endeavoring to bring about cess to the new firm. All Resolution* of Condolence Justice of the Peace Stanley sen- Another one of the deals closed this I tenced Ed Hummel to ten days in one month..................................... .50 a comprehensive system of road building, which it should have done week was the sale of the Cloverdale jail and to pay a fine of $5000 an<^ Courier printing office by Mr. Ray to costs. Hummel was tried before the THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. years ago, but. strange to relate, ob the present manager and editor of the (justice on a charge of using treason jection is raised by farmers, who will F. C. BAKER, Publisher. be the most benefitted by a system of paper. able language, having repeatedly J. M. Traxler closed a deal this made the remark that should the hard surfaced trunk roads. Take Tilla- , monk county for an illustration with week and is now the owner of the United States get into war with Ger a hard surfaced highway through the Presbyterian church manse property. many, he would fight for Germany. I He is a citizen of the United States, I o------ I county. The farmers would use it 12 —Cloverdale Courier. Have you started that garden yet? months of the year and the summer but of German extraction. Water Permits in Tillamook. 1 he iocd supply is going to be a auto travel three months of the year. Hummel paid the fine on Monday ------ o------ serious problem. ------ 0------ I | and having been in jail the ten days Four permits for the appropriation 1 This is a point that should not be of water in Tillamook County were he was released. It is stated he will When Germany invaded France, it overlooked in discussing the propos- issued by State Engineer John H. go to Chicago v. here his mother re »lone so with the expectation of mak-| ed state road bond issue: Over 40 per Lewis during the first quarter ot 1917 side. i >g that country pay a big indemnity, During the time Hummel was con cent of the auto license fees in the and having failed, it will be up to as follows: fined in the county jail he was visited 1 . state comes from Multnomah county has Otto J. VS ismer, of Hemlock, F rance to make Germany pay the big ■ and not a dollar of this is to go on secured a permit to appropriate one by a number of womdi who sympa- indemnity. I the roads in Multnomah County, un second foot of water from a tribu thised with him. One day as many as I der the bonding act. Forty per cent of tary of the Tillamook River to supply six women visited him. "Evereybody is doing it." Raising $6,000,000 is $2,400,000 Now if Mult water for the community of Pleasant Hummel has been married and prices. And thousands of men are be- nomah County is anxious and wilting Valley. F. R. Beals, of Tillamook has the father of two children, but coming millionaires raising the prices to contribute 40 per cent of the state secured a permit to appropriate one wife left him, who now resides <.n articles they manufacture or con bond issue and allow that large second food of water from tributaries California. ______ trol, and the dear people are paying amount of money to be expended in of Big Nestucea River to supply She fiddler. Another Divorc« Suit. other counties, it seems to us that it water tor the community of Pacitic —’ ■ -o ------ o------ How ? You will learn by Seeing Business men are to get together would be the height of foolishness not City. S. V. Anderson of Tillamook se Verna L. Mast vs. Reuben H. Mast, to vote for the state bonds. Maybe, it next week with the idea of pulling cured a permit to secure two second Ir., is a divorce suit filed in the cir together for this section of the coun will be a long time before the other feet of water from Hughey Creek, a cuit court. These parties were married counties can get a snap like this if it ty, and it is hoped that every business tributary to Wilson River for domes November 24, 191*. Eureka, Calif., I man will put his shoulder to the does not do so now. tic ->upply for a corporation of fror.i Peer of Picture Players ind a son was bom to the union. The wheel and do his part. 50 to 75 farmers in the Fairview pre —IN— We felt amused when we saw that cinct. J. A. and B W. Neilson, of Til grounds upon which the dissolution of I is sought is The County Court is advertising fer a person was stumping Oregon in op lamook secured a permit to appro- I ; the marriage contract bids for the Bayocem road. Let * position to the state road bond priate 2 second feet of water from a cruel and inhuman treatment on the I hope there is no unseen strings at measure, giving as his reason that in tributary of Wilson River to supply a I part of the defendant to his wife, who A Metro Masterpiece of Supreme Power. tached to this long delivcd improve a few more years roads will not be cheese factory and irom 5 to to also forbade and prohibited plaintiff | —In Five Great Acts— from attending any and all kinds of [ ment. Time will tell when it comes to needed, for flying machines will take families in that vicinity. entertai..ments anjl places of amuse- I Jetting the contract. the place of autos and other means of ment, and recreation, requiring her to | conveyance. This, in our judgment, is Jury List for May Term. The garbled news reports coming a pretty poor argument in opposition Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29. stay at home. The complaint also al- | •rora Germany are so ridiculous, that to the plan to give i leges that defendant kept company! Oregon a Adults, 15c. Children, 5c. The jury list for the May term oi one can only account for it is that the thorough system of trunk roads. , with and associated with other worn- I the circuit court, which convenes on war lords of Germany want the world There is another class of persons who , en, many of which were of question- I Monday, May 7th, was drawn on to believe the false dope that is given able character, and these associations contend that the side roads should be Tuesday as follows; to the German people. with these women and became notor- | built first before the main thorough John Ebinger, Tillamook, farmer. I ------ o- -- ious in the community. Defendant of fares. Let’s see how this would work M. L. Barber, Nehalem, farmer. Local attorneys are well represente- out in Tillamook county. It would ten cursed the plaintiff, and on the R. O. Richards, Beaver, farmer. ed in the 10th Company, Coast Artil r8th of February 1917. struck and simply mean that the main road F. L. Buell, Tillamook, farmer The dizzy, swirliug, ruinous White lery, as three of the legal lights are through the county, which has to bear severely beat her, she became sick. Light Life of New York. You can Hans H Brooten, Cloverdale, farmer. members. They are S. S. Johnson, the heavy travel would be a mud hole Plaintiff asks for the custody of the live ¡tone uight with safety bv seeing A. A. Imlah, Cloverdale, farmer. captain of the company; T. B. Hand- from one end of the county to the H. A. Kmnaman, Tillamook, farmer. child, owner of one-third interest in ley, second lieutenant; and E. J. pay other. L. M. Kran-er, Cloverdale, telephone certain property and plaintiff to Claussen, sergeant. the into court $30.00 per month for ----- o------ The Empress of Fashion in the operator. Every few days District Atterney J. H. Proctor. Hemlock, farmer. support of the child. Tillamook county has been dumping a whole lot of money every year stop . T. H. Goyne has to hear complaints J. T Davis, Beaver, farmer. Wedding Bells. ping up mud holes, and repeating the , of persons who want to prosecute Jos Kutcher, Beaver, farmer. ------ o------ Film Drama same thing year after year. The only( somebody on some tnval or personal Charles Ray, Cloverdale, merchant. Married on the ¡8th of April, by 4 4 way to stop this annual expenditure pretex, and if all these complaints Geo. Tinnerstet, Tillamook, farmeT. the Rev. C. C. Curtis of the Christian is to hardsurface the main highway were acted upon the district attor- J. W. Jennings Sr. Tillamook, farmer. Church, in this city, James Trent and ney’s office would be kept busy pros L. E. Curl, Beaver, farmer. AT through the county. Miss Emma Bauer. ecuting them and pering the county T. C. Percy, Tillamook, merchant. The Democratic party promised to all kinds of expense, Mr. Goyne A. G. Beals, Tillamook, farmer. Married on the 19th of April, at the that it would reduce the high cost of has been fortunate in not rushing M N. Bays, Cloverdale, farmer. Thursday Night, May 3rd. home of N. Nehl, at Blaine, Ore., living and since that time prices have cases into court on some flimsy ac- A. L. Mapes, Tillamook, farmer. Adults, 15c. Children, 5c. John Borba, Jr. and Miss Helen Nehl. I gone up about double. Well, wc want cusation, and tn this particular we be William Powell, Hemlock, farmer. The ceremony was performed by Rev. ■ to ask our Democratic friend. Bro. lieve the district attorney is deserving D. C. Peregoy, Nehalem, farmer. Francis van Clarenbeck, pastor of the 'Trombley, if that is not a fair sample of a good deal of credit. The average Frank Trout, Tillamook, farmer. Catholic Church. The happy couple is citizen does not know what a large • of Democratic promises’ Henry A. Brandt, Sandlake, farmer. well known in that part of the county ------ o---- amount of time these cases take to in R. B. Hays, Tillamook, clerk. Tillamook County's famous cheese vestigate and the large amount of P. A. Finne, Tillamook, shoemaker. and their friends extend to them their congratulations and best wishes. reached the high water mark in price, money saved the taxpayer* by having E. F. Lyster, Hemlock, farmer. ! f having gone to 25c. per pound them settled out of court. Most of us Ralph Welsh, Blaine, farmer. Married on the 19th of April, at the wholesale. My, what wc poor mortals know that when it is possible, it is C R. Funk, Tillamook, farmer. home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Schultz, who consume cheese have to stand better tiot to result into law suits, and w. A. Penter. Oretown. farmer. in this city George H. Butts and Mrs. for when cheese is retailed at joc. even leading attorneys advise their w. C. Trombley, Bay City, farmer. Ada A. Deutcher. The ceremony was clients to keep out of law suits, and per pound and upward. performed by Rev. J. E. Youel, pastor this seems to be the wise policy of C°unty Sunday School Convention. of the Presbyterian church, in the Our good Christian friend, Bro. the district attorney's office. presence of a few intimate friends. "Trombley, has not apologized to Bro. ■Cady. I hat was poor Christianity, The snap shot man was never an i 'the annual County Sunday School Mrs. Butts is Mrs. M. A. Schultz's Bro., to defame the name of a good advocate of bonding the state or Convention will be held in this city mother, and the happy couple will Christian brother with a dirty insinu county for road work, hut in careful- on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, make their home in this city. Mr. ation that he favored open saloons ly considering the state bonding May 4th. 5th, and 6th, for which the Butts being employed at the saw mill. interesting program is and brothels on Sunday And Bio. measure to give Oregon a coinprc- following On the 19th of April, at the home Trombley has not h.id the good hensive system of good roads, and planned: of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Friday, 8 o'clock, M. E. Church Christian grace to do the good Chris partly paid tor by automobile licenses tian act to his brother for the wrong we must admit that this looks good Devotional ................ Rev. J. E. Yosel J. E. Klinefelter, Miss Delpha L. Klinefelter was united in wedlock to he did him. to us, and especially to Tillamook Aildress of welcome, ................ Nehalem S. S. Guy R. Dickey, by Rev. R. G. Sum County, when we see the large Response Eighty per cent of the automobiles amount of slate aid this county will Solo, .... ... Miss Bulah Snmerlin erlin, pastor of the U. B. church. The sn Oregon are ow ned by persons liv obtain. These arc the reasons why we Address............ Rev. Chas. A. Phipps. wedding was of a private character, Saturday, to a.m., U. B. Church. only a few intimate friends being ing in the cities, and not one cent of have changed our minds on the bond Rev. R. G. Sumerlin, present. The bride and groom were the proposed $0,000,000 bond issue is ing question. Some of us who have Devotional, attended by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. to be used on road* in cities. All the plugged along for many long years in Business Session. .money goes on county roads, and as Tillamook, helping to develop this “The Family as an Aid to Sunday Dickey. After the ceremony a dainty only 20 percent of the auto license favored section of Oregon, want to School work ... Rec. C. C. Curtis. lunch was served by the bride's moth will be paid by those living in the enjoy some of these good roads be “Has the S. S. any Enemies?” . Rev er. The bride was attired in a dress of A. J. Lacy. country, that means that the auto fore we pass in our checks. We can lavander silk and chiffon and carried owners living in incorporated cities not see how anybody ill Tillamook Saturday , p.m., U. B. Church a bouquet of lillies of the valley and will pay $4.800,000 of the $0.000,000 can oppose the bonding measures and Devotional Rev. A. J. Lacy cream rose buds, and she made a bond issue. the prospect of obtaining a hardsur “Preparedness in S. S. Work,” ..C. pretty and attractive bride. Her at E. Pearson. tendant was attired in pink and wore faced road through the entire length “ Heart to Heart talks with S. S. cream roses. The happy couple have of the county. It will be of inestima Most <>i us are sorry that the sub workers.’ ... Rev. Chas A. Phipps, the best wishes of their numerous marine chasers which were to be built ble benefit to the entire county to be ■ in the Pacific Coast will all be built able to travel, summer and winter, Round Fable ........ Rev. C. A. Phipps friends. i on the Atlantic coast. It is pleasing from one end of the county to the Saturday 8 p.m., Presbyterian Church. "The Round-Up.-’ to note, however, that the business other. Pull Tillamook out of the mud Devotional ....................... C. C. Curtis, ------ 0------ . .Mrs. Fred Poorman. men backed a shipbuilding enterprise and be a live booster for the Tilla Solo On the new brakeman's first run “The Organized Class as a Force in for this vicinity and everything possi mook highway. steep grade. The the small Town .... R. W. Kirk. there was a very ble was done Io obtain * contract \ddress. Rev. Chas. A. Phipps engineer always had more or less Bat it maybe that something else will Call For City Warrants. Sunday 2 jo p.m. Chrtisian Church trouble to get up this grade, but this bob up in the shipbuilding line very Devotional ................ Rev. J. F.. Youel time he came near sticking altogether. soon and Tillamook will in all prob- All outstanding City General Fund Music ..................................... Orchestra. Eventually, however, he reached the ability get some of the work. warrants and all Road Fund warrants Short talks "The boy worth while" top. Looking out of the cab, the en- endorsed on or before Oct. jt, 1916, and “The girl worth while" Clov ginccr saw the new brakeman and lie." "No." argued Lucy, "it’s not.” elderly but adored by his men. Afttf Two goodly sums of money were are called for payment. Interest said, with a sigh of relief: “Wc had “Y es, it is,” insisted Ellen, “because erdale S. S. added to the Company Fund last ceases this 19th day of April, 1917. a few days’ experience of his nt* a hard job geetting up. didn't we?" Solo, . .. .. Retta Goodspeed my farther said so, and my father is a command the sub approached the or week. Fairview 1 .range heading the M. W. Harrison City Treas. Short talks, “The boy worth while" “We sure did," assented the new college professor, and he knows ficer commanding and asked pern*’ list with a contribution of $7000. the and "the girl worth while" —Tilla brakeman, "and if I hadn’t put on the everything.” "I don't care if he is a sion to ventilate a grievance. “I ** proceeds of a dance, and the Catholic brake we’d have slipped back.” mook S. S. For Rent. professor,” said Lucy. "My father is you would use your influence, sir, 10 Church $25.00. the proceeds of an cna > ------ o—. Duet............ Clifford Pike and George o a real estate agent, and he knows a restrain my platoon from referringw tertainment given by the ladies of Two little girls had an altercation. lot more about lying than your fath me as ‘Leg*,’ ” he said. "Sure! my 1*A Williams. that church. This is one- wav to show Restaurant all furnished, with sleep Lucy had told Ellen what the matter er." Address to young people, Rev. C. sure!” replied the colonel solemnly I our appreciation of those who have ing j rooms in connection. Free rent to called “a little fib." “A fib is the same A. Phipps. volunteered their services in a nation June tst. Enquire at tht Headlight A very tall, thin English boy re "if you'll use yours to stop my *^| thing as a story,” explained Ellen, Sunday 8 p.m. Christian Church. ported to a Canadian battalion in damn battalion callin' me a baldl*t**’l al crisis. Tillamook people are large , office. “and a story is the same Jhing as a I Flanders. His colonel was bald and ed old fool!" HARRIS-AMMER FURNITURE COMPANY announce the arrival of their new SPRING STOCK! Editorial Snap Shots. OF Rugs, Linoleum, Ranges, Furniture, Beds, Mattresses. Make your selections early while our stock is complete. 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