Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 10, 1917, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT. MAY 3,
MONDAY ' et al. Writ of review.
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' Mortgage Company for America, a
FOR one hör ONLY
Docket is Light With no Important corporalion vs. Frank W. Crane et al.
FOR ONE HOUR ONLY
Ca,e*--------------------------- Foreclosure of mortgage.
SA TURÌA Y
FRIDA Y
The May term of the Circuit Court ; C. R. Halladay vs. Evelyn Halladay,
10 to 11 AM.
will convene on Monday with Judge . Divorce.
9 to 10 A M.
G. R. Bagley on the bench,
(^Actual li.
Tillamook County Bank and Wes-<
r_/lctual 17\c. •
docket is comparatively small,
ley G. Day, vs. E. D. Severance et al.
no important cases.
Foreclosure of mortgage.
J. Tone vs. Tillamook Hotel Com-
Verna L. Mast, vs. Reuben H. Mast
pany. Action for money.
Jr. Divorce.
An Annual Event offering wonderful economies
Yamhill County, a Quasi Municipal
I.. L. I.ee vs. T. H. Pitts, et al.
and remarkable selections in all kinds of fabrics
corporation ami Tillamook County, a Foreclosure of Lien.
Per Yard.
anti sewing necessities. Buy now for your bum­
Quasi Municipal Corporation, lor the
Per Yard.
mer Sewing anti save on every purchase.
use and benefit of Frank Relondo.
FAIR NOTES.
vs. Tillamook Bay Conctruction Co.,
a corporation, and the United States Get Ready for the Big County Fair to
Be Held August 28, 29, 30, 31.
Fidelity and Guaranty Company a
With Every Cash Purchase of Dress Goods
corporation. Action for money .
It is not too early to think about
Santa Cruz-Portland Cement Com­
or Wash Goods amounting to $2.00 or Over.
pany, a corporation, vs. Bay City, making an exhibit at our next County
Oregon, a municipal corporation, W. Fair. Begin to select your grasses
H. Gilmore and J. C. McClure. Ac­ now and have all varieties included in
your exhibit. Select the best from the
tion for money.
Mrs. H. E. Best vs. Alfred Johnson. different crops; have the necessary !
varieties representd; have everything
Action for money.
Actual $2.48
Actual to $2.33
State Industrial Accident Commis­ neat and in good order, so that it
sion vs. M. H. Dennis. Action fcor may be attractively arranged for ex-
' hibition. Be careful to have all sam­
¿¿¡s.#
money.
E. E. Colestock vs. H. Crenshaw ples correctly labeled.
In preparing for fair exhibits, the
Transcript from 3rd Justice Dist.
r
American Can Company, a corpor­ 1 first thing for consideration should
ation, vs. Oregon Fisheries Company, be, the selecting of the best material
I possible; second to have it neatly put
a corporation, Action for money.
Wheeler Lumber Co., vs. Oregon ' up, and exhibited. The object of
Fisheries Company. Action for money I County and State Fairs are to furnish
In the matter of the petition of I object lessons
for
better
work,
per yard.
per yard.
Frank Suter, an Alien, to become a larger yields, designating the crops
Citizen of the United States of best adapted to the local climates and
Handsome all wool 56 in.
Lovely all wool 48 ifich
conditions. But in no way can this be
America.
wide fabrics inl’lain Green,'
wide fabrics in light and
Webster Holmes, as Trustee of done so effectively as by placing the
Rose and Kings Blue Bed­
Lyster Bros, and Jennings, Bankrupt, best products of farm, garden, and
medium color. Plaids,Nov­
ford Cords, and Black and
vs. Oregon Box and Mfg. Co., a cor­ factory on exhibition for public in-
elty Checks, Overchecks,
White, Novelty and Over-
| spcction.
poration. Action for money.
Black andWhiteChecks and
checks
in' desirable weaves
F. D. Small, et al vs. H. B. Spencer I 1 urge every person in Tillamook
wide and narrow Stripes.
and E. E. Parker. Action for money. County to set forth their best efforts,
for
Spring
and Summer
Most desirable fabrics for
State of Oregon, vs. Janies Arrance, and begin now, as no time in the his­
wear.
suits or separate skirts.
tory ofc our country has it been so es­
Transcript of Appeal.
sential
as
it
is
now,
to
strain
every
Fred L. Stevens vs. J. B. Honey.
MaySewiug Event
4Q
May Sewing E vent
no
effort to make the soil produce the
Action for money.
SpeciaJ per yard ipútAfs
Special
per
yard
^S1»7O
Nell Rasmussen
vs.
Tillamook maximum. Everyone should make an
County, a municipal corporation, A. exhibit this year, and take a special
M. Hare, Frank Owens and Geo. R. interest in the fair, as by so doing you
For Your New
See the Lovely New
perform a patriotic duty to your
McKimcns. Action for money.
Catherine A. Lung, administratrix country, as well as partake of the
of the estate of Frank Long, deceased high premiums set out for such ex­
vs. Joe Blaser and Margaret Blaser. hibits. All departments are represent­
For Separate Skirts,
ed. “Win a Prize.” Any assistance or
Action for money.
These New Silk Poplins and
Dresses and Collars.
Coats Driving and Boom Company, information regarding preparations
Taffetas are absolutely Correct.
a corporation, vs. Carl Haberlach et or exhibiting will be gladly given by
—They arrived just in time to be
the
manager.
Write
me
to-day,
in
al. Condemnation.
—Charming and decidedly up-to-the-
eluded in the Great May Sewing Event
a what exhibits you will be interested
Sandborn-Cutting
Company,
minute
in style and colorings are these
so
I
can
put
your
name
on
the
mail
­
al.
corporation, vs. J. W. Butler et
and are now on display- at very special
ing list, as subjects of interest will
Action fcor money.
new Silks bought specially for this an­
prices.
TOP will undoubtedly be very
State Industrial Accident Commis­ I be taken up from time to time be­
nual Sewing Event.
I much interested to learn that
34 to 36 Novelty Pongees.
sion, vs. Barney Knoblock. Action tween now and fair time. This infor­
mation
will
be
available
to
you,
at
the
we
have
been
fortunate
in
for money.
36 inch Novelty Silks.
Large figured, conventional and stripe
securing, for a few days only, the
State Industrial Accident Commis­ present as well as in the future.
Don
’
t
fail
to
get
your
name
on
the
designs
on
grounds
of
Pongee
and
Old
services of the head trimmer from
sion, vs. Charles W. Gilmore. Action
—New Silks in the very latest Stripes,
exhibitor’s list, do it now. Mail all
the Portland Branch of the Whole­
Rose. Priced per yard
for money.
Checks, Plaidsand Novelty designs com­
sale Millinery firm of Muller &
Catherine A. Long, administratrix communications to Ben Kuppcnbcnd-
69c., 89c., 98c., $2, $2.50.
bining all the newest colorings, Prices
Ross, of Los Angeles, San Fran­
of the estate of Frank Long Sr., de­ er, Mgr., Tillamook County Fair, Til­
cisco and Seattle, and she will
ceased, vs. A. K. Case. Action for lamook Oregon.
Plain and Fancy Tussahs.
$1.98, $2.19, $2.39, $2.48, $2.75.
take up her duties in this store on
money.
Saturday,
May
5th.
98th Anniversary I. O. O, F.
Tillamook County Bank, vs. T. B.
-These beautiful silks are shown in the
40 inch Figured Poplins.
Plan to do your Season’s Mil­
Handley and Iola 1. Handley. Action
new self colors, Old Gold, Apple Green,
linery
buying
during
the
next
— Beautiful Shades of Old Gold and Old
The 98th anniversary of Odd Fel­
for money.
Old Rose and v\ bite,and in large figured
few days and thus secure the
Tillamook County Bank vs. T. B. lowship in America was fittingly ob­
Rose with Oriental designs in exquisite
services and advice of an expert
designs on grounds of Pongee and Moss
served by the lodges of the order
Handley. Action for money.
in her line.
colorings.
Priced per yard at
Green.
Prices
per
yard
J. Baumgartner, vs. Martha Psetak, throughout the county last Thursday
¿Millinery Dept----- Balcony.
11.98
and
$2.50.
evening.
TiPamook
lodge
had
a
very
et al. Foreclosure of mortgage.
$2.48.
John Earl, vs. Thos. Coates, admin­ fine program, after which a bounteous
istrator of the estate of Anna F. feast was served in the banquet hall.
Paquet, deceased et Jl. Foreclosure I hc entertainment proved much fine
amusement as well as serious food for
of mortgage.
E. J. Claussen, vs. F. H. Wilkins, et thought along the lines of Odd Fcl- 1
lowship. Rev. I. E. Youel delivered an 1
al. Foreclosure of mortgage.
The Adjustment Bureau of the excellent address on “What Our Or-|
Portland Association of Credit Men. der Stands For.” R. L. Shreve’s topic 1
vs. E. E. Yarnell and Frances J. covered “The History of Odd Fellow- |
Yarnell. For confirmation.
ship.” Sister Stranahan spoke for the ■
A. D. Lundagin, vs. A. de W ilde et sisters of the Rebekah Degree. Bro. I
t'I\the St‘,re il'i» week mid see what wonderful selections of Beautiful
al. Foreclosure of Mortgage.
l innerstet gave a recitation. Bro.
New
Dress Fabrics, Wash Goods and Silks we have prepared for your
Nehalem Valley Bank, a corpora­ Watson spoke of the Encampment
choosing in this important Annual Sewing Event. You can save money
tion, and Wheeler Lumber Company, and financial condition of the order.
too, by choosing your new season’s wearables now.
See Windows and Depart*
a corporation, vs. J. A. Jensen et al. Sister Myers rendered an instrumen- 1
meni
Showings
to-day.
Foreclosure of mortgage deed.
tai selection. Miss Bulah Sumerlin
Under each special price we mention only a few of the
fabrics you will find. T 1 his only as a guide—there are hundreds more
James A. Biggs, vs. Joseph Whit­ and sister Page both rendered ex­
too many
ney ct al. Foreclosure of mortgage.
cellent vocal solos and Bro. Hender­
to enumerate in this limited space.
George W. Phelps, vs Walter Rom- son gave a fine recitation. After the
bo. Foreclosure of contract.
banquet the younger folks enjoyed I
G. K. Westinghouse, vs. E. E. dancing until the early hours of the
— 36 it). Campus Suitings.
36 in. Novelty Voiles.
36 in. Dashonette Voiles.
Yarnell ct al. Foreclosure of mort­ morn. Taking everything into con-
—36 in. Emb’d Lace Cloth.
34 in. Sport Skirtings.
36 in. Poplin Suitings.
sideration the 08th anniversary was
3b in. Organdie Jonquilles.
gage
36 in. Stripe Beach Suitings
—
White
Skirtings,
Suitings.
—40 in. Organdie Triolets.
W. G. Dwight, vs. M. H. Dennis, most fittingly observed in Tillamook.
—White Skirtings, Suitings. —38 in. Novelty Beach ,,
et al. Foreclosure of mortgage.
R. H. Coshvn. vs Iola 1. Handley.
A Symbol of Health.
Foreclosure of tax lien.
40 in. Novelty Voiles.
36 in Basket Weave Skirtings
—40 in. Novelty Voiles.
The Pythagorians
of
Ancient
—-40 in. Emb’d Voiles.
S. B. Vincent, as receiver ct ak, vs.
~36
in. Novelty Pongees.
36 in. Flowered Silk Mireilles
Greece ate simple food, practiced
—36 in. Novelty Pongees.
—
-36 in. Novelty Skirtings,
Tearl Alkirc, et al. To quiet title.
•—36 to 44 in. White Suitings 36 in. Gabardine Suitings.
temperance and purity. As a badge
--36 in. Gabardine Suitings. ---42 in. Suitings
Merchants National Bank, a cor- they used the five pointed star which
»,
poration, vs. Walter A. Goss, et al. they regarded as a symbol of health.
A red five pointed star appears on
ç_ylll 10c. Notions
Foreclosure of mortgage.
each package of Chamberlain’s Tab­
< l /111 5 c . Notions
Peters,
vs.
Albert
Darby
Robert R.
lets, and still fulfills its ancient mis­
and Bertha Darby. Foreclosure of sion as a symbol of health. If you
are troubled with indigestion, bilious­
mortgage.
Wilson's Dress Hooks, Snap Fasten­
W. Roenick. vs. John A. Ward. ness or constipation, get a package of
—Hooks and eyes, Tape Measures,
these tablets from your druggist. You
ers, Brass Pins, Tatting Shuttles,
binding
Tape, Needles, Safety Pins,
Foreclosure of lien.
will be surprised at the quick relict
Hairpins, etc.
Buttons, etc.
Anna Rutgers, vs. Derk Rutgers. which they afford. For sale by La­
mar's Drug Store.
Divorce.
M. Sue Henderson, vs H. F. Carr,
"Chamberlain’s Tablets Have Done
ct al. Foreclosure of mortgage.
Wondera for Me."
William Tohl, vs. IL F Effenbcrg-
Til'amook Delegates in Portland.
the good road» meeting and not be to Good Roads headquarters in the
would say, that if this trip were mad*
er, et al. To construe will anti declare
“ I have been a sufferer
from
an out-and-out booster for the State Selling Bldg., the Insurance Federa­
before June 4th, everybody in Orcgoa
trust.
stomach trouble for a number of
Several delegates from Tillamook bond question to be voted on June
tion headquarters in the Chamber of that was so fortunate as to make thi*
Tillamook County Bank, vs. An- years, and although I have used a I county attended the Good Roads
4th is short on business.sensc. Satur­ Commerce Bldg., meeting and elec­
trip would surely vote for the bond».
drew Peterson and Anna Peterson. great number of remedies reconi- Boosters meeting at Portland on
day was certainly a busy day in Port­ tion of officers at Multnomah Hotel
: mended for this complaint, Chamber­
To set aside deed.
lain's Tablets is the first medicine Saturday, as well as the annual meet­ land for delegates; this is what hap­ from 10:30 to 12:30; trip over the
Wm Tohl. vs. H. F. F.ffenhergcr, | that has given me positive and lasting ing of the Insurance Federation.
For Sale.
pened to your correspondent: Up at Columbia Highway in the afternoon
executor. In the matter of the estate relief,” writes Mrs. Anna Kadin, Among those from this county were
A few head ofc yearling Jer’<7
of Henry Tohl, deceased. Transcript j Spencerport, N. Y. "Chamberlain’s C. J. Edwards, County Commissioner 5:30; breakfast and down town at 7; I and banquet at night. Anyone that
I Tablets have done wonders for me
got a line up on the day's work and has not taken the trip over the high­ heifers. Also a high grade 3 year
on appeal.
Reed,
Rollie
W.
Watson
and
A.
C.
I and I value them very highly." For
program which continued from 9:00 way should avail themselves of the Jersey bull for rent.—Apply to Frt*
A. A. Arstill et al. vs. A. M Hare, sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
| F.verson. How anyone could attend
| a m to midnight. This included a visit opportunity as soon as possible. I Bester, Both prones.
CIRCUIT COURT ON
Our Annual
May Sewing Event
PERCALES,
Begins Friday, May 4th and
Ends Saturday, May 12th.
ginghams ,
9c
10c
Your Choice of any Buttenck Pattern Fret
During the May Sewing Event.
New Spring
Skirtings <££
Suitings,
$1.98
Coatings
$2.19
SPORT SILKS
SPORT GARMENTS
Cliiiicitiicciiicnl
oxh aoidinati 1.
The May Sewing Event's Offerings have been augmented
by Additional Consignments of
NEW, CRISP, DAINTY & STRIKING FABRICS
and all are priced very specially.
At 29c.
At 39c.
At 49c.
At 59c.
At 69c.
At 79c.
At 89c
At 98c.
3 for 25c.
6 for 25c.