TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 6, 1917. Thanks the County Court. Mr. F C- Baker, Tillamook, Ore. My Dear Sir.—I, and several real property owners, were at Bayocean this summer. We all wish to thank through you, the Tillamook County Court for their interest and work on the auto road leading to Bayocean. \\ e feel that the road means pros- perity for Bayocean and that may __ 7 a|so assist in thc development of still greater business for Tillamook. I have visited all the other Seaside re- sorts and think Bayoccan by far the best. If the element which only tries to destroy could be exterminated I believe Bayocean would flourish like a "green bay tree.” I think your ed­ itorials on Bayocean were timely and truc' «■ Yours truly, Cornith L. Crook. WANT EXECUTOR REMOVED ---- o----- Heirs in Henry Tohl Estate Petition that H. F. Effenbergeer be Re­ placed. MINE OF AMERICAN HISTORY! £ Did You t Visit Sevilla Ha, a Treasure Houee Packed With Authentic Facte. Golden’s Women Shop? s In the historic Spanish city of Se­ The heirs in the estate of Henry ville, near the famous cathedral and Tohl have petitioned the County occupying a frontage of about 200 feet, Court for the removal of H. F. Ef- fenberger, the executor, whose de­ <$> stands a building that la of paramount luterest to the people of practically all position was taken on Tuesday. * the American republics. Because of ----- o * Two letters were placed on file on the contents of this building Seville is Tuesday, which have some connec­ becoming the Mecca of American bla- tion with the petition for Effenberg- ! toriaus. er’s removal. They are as follows: ' The structure is a veritable treasure Nehalem, Ore. Aug. 11, 1917. house of authentic facta concerning Attorney H. T. Botts, Tillamook ,Or. ! the colonial period of all the Spanish Dear Sir:—Am herewith enclosing speaking countries of the new world check for $1,350.00 in full payment as well as a mine of information rela­ of amount due you as per our agree­ tive to the early history of a very ment. I trust this will appease your large part of the United States. anger and restore your nervous sys­ The house is known as the Casa tem to a normal state, although mine Lonja, and the treasures It contains Homesteaders' Fair. For Ladies, and Misses’ Ready to Wear $ consist is somewhat shattered due to too of the general archives of the dealings with the legal lights at The annual Homsteaders’ Fair will ..... much indies, that wonderful collection of un­ the county seat. <$> be held on Friday, September 14, at published, unedited and for the most Now that this matter is settled the Magarrell place on the Blaine think kindly of me in the event that 1 part even uuindexed original docu­ road. The paratie will start at 10 should pass ments, reports, letters, etc., which prac­ my Vincivi checks Uli and place . -- in ... ...J o'clock in the morning and at 11 a.m. flowers to brighten the pathway tically embrace the administration of path there will be songs and speaking, those with whom you may have of the colonies under the dominion of On Every Garment Bought in Our Store after which there will be the regular casion to Spain in all the Americas. -- deal hereafter, __ _k... picnic dinner. In the afternoon there Thanking you ' for the courtesy * The mother country kept In very --- 7 - ■ will be bicycles, horse and foot races. tended me in this matter, 1 am, close touch with her children across We Also Make to Your Order Exclusive Styles in Following are additional preti iunis: the sea, and these detailed reports, Yours very truly, Largest Pumpkin—1st, 75c.; 2nd, contracts, cedulas and legal documents H. F. Eifenbcrger. 25c., by H. T. Botts. -----o of every kind, as well as thousands Coats, Suits and Separate Skirts Largest kale plant—1st, 75c.; 2nd, of letters of officials—private and con­ August 13, 1917, 25c., By Smithy’s Variety store. Mr. . ... <$> fidential as well as of a public charac­ H. F. EtTcnbergcr, Nehalem, Ore. Best display of vegetables by a I Dear Sir.—1 am pleased to acknow­ ter-form an almost inexhaustible mine -- —1st, |2.50; **> 8" 2nd, •’ ' $1.50; I | • homesteader Satisfaction is What We Offer Youl and ledge the receipt of your check of of historical facts.—Exchange. 3rd, $1.00 cash by Tillamook Meat August 11th for $1,350. I assure you company. that my nervous system has not been Largest Cabbage—1st, $1.00 by affected by this, although it has an­ Values in Money Saving is What We are Giving You INSTINCT OF THE SPIDERS. Bennett the Jewler, 2nd, 50c. by the noyed me that you have been so di­ Grange. They All Knaw How to Land Whsn latory in carrying out your plain Best decorated animal or vehicle in agreement. I think that your own Cast Adrift Upon th, Waters. We Make Suits For Men, Tailored in the parade—1st, sack of flour, by nerves might have been in better con­ I took a large spider from bls web Standard Feed Co.; 2nd, $2,00 by dition had you not tried to delay per­ under the basement of a mill, put him * Grange; 3rd, $1.00 by the Grange. forming your contract. However, as Our Store on Premises on a chip and Bet htm afloat on the to this particular matter, we will re­ <$> quiet waters of the ¡Hind. lie walked Mrs. Isabel Aiderman McLees. gard it as a closed incident. all about the sides of hla bark, survey­ Located in Clough's Old Drug Store Building on First Street Now, as to thc future 1 will say that «V* ing tile situation very carefully, and The funeral of Mrs. Isabel Alder­ I don't want to have to wait until you * when the fact that he was really afloat man McLees, wife of Mr. J. C. Mc- pass in your checks before I can and aliout a yard from shore seemed WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT COATS. SUITS OR SKIRTS Lccs, of Bend, Oregon, was held from throw some bouquets at you. I would to be fully comprehended he looked the Methodist Church, Lafayette, on like to present some flowers of ap-j, * out for the nearest land. nrcciatinn for (nr good rrnnA conduct - — —J-- *■ to - you last Sunday afternoon, conducted by prcciation * This point fairly settled upon, he Rev. Bruce J. Giffen, pastor of the while you are alive to receive them. I Immediately began to cast a web for McMinnville Presbyterian church. certainly don't intend to give you any It He threw It as far as possible In Mrs. McLees was a sister to W. B. afterward if I don’t feel like extend­ the air and with the wind. It soon Women’s Aiderman, of Tillamook, A. L. Aider­ ing them before. I think that’s the reached the ahore and made fast to the man, of Asotin. Wash., and Mrs. best time for these things to be done spires of grass. Then he turned him­ Mary A. Bird, of McMinnville and while the receipient can have the full Shop self about and In true sailor fashion Mrs. Emma Duncan, of Salem. Her benefit of everything that he is en­ parents we're among the seven fami­ titled to, but I must say that so far began to haul in hand over hand on Open lies that first settled in the region of you haven’t given me a very good op­ bls cable. Carefully he drew upon It Eveniogs Tillamook, and their descendants portunity to do anything of this sort <$> until his bark begun to move toward have had an honorable part in the for you. the shore. As It moved the faster he making of Western Oregon. Their the faster drew upon It to keep his For some reason which I don’t names were Isaac and Harriet Alder­ know, but which I presume appeals to I hawser taut and from touching the man. As a young woman Mrs. Mc- you to be sufficient, you haven’t felt water. Very soon he reached the shore, Le«s spent some years in Lafayette, very friendly towartis me. Of course, I and, quickly leaping to terra firm*, be Bosnia's jitney back to camp. and was married May 22, 1902, to J. that is your privilege whether you ed by failure on your part so to do. I Commercial Club. A library tent is to be erected in sped hla way homeward. The chairman appointed a commit­ C. McLees at Pendleton. Only recent­ have any good reason for it or not, Yours very truly, Thinking that be might be a special camp. ______________ tee to send a message to Mr. Hoover, ly they made their home at Bend, H. T. Botts. I want to say that I have not in- I expert and an exception in that line the Food Administrator, asking that, and there she was taken sick with but to give you any reason for Second Annual Live Stock Breeders’ as much wheat be milled in the north­ of boatmanship to the rest of his com­ The Pendleton Round-Up. pneumonia and passeil away Friday, tended thinking that I have ever mistreated panions, I tried several of them. They west as possible so as to leave the by­ Banquet. August 24th. and I don’t intend to mistrust The Pendleton ndleton Round-U| Round-Up will take all name to shore in like manner.—Vir­ products for our cattle feed. ----- o----- Besides her husbantl and two sisters you, in the future, but we are still go­ By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist. and 22, ginia Pilot. The meeting broke up and it is place on ! September 20, , 21 __ and brothers, Mrs. McLees leaves you to be brought into relation with ' On Tuesday night of Fair Week I hoped that next year a similar ban­ and this is the genuine and original nephews and nieces to mourn her .loss ing each other in some business matters the second Annual Breeders’ Banquet quet will be held where the looser in round-up that attracts people from all and to pay tribute to her memory. and Radium Curas Cancar. the best way for us to get along took place at the Presbyterian Guild the show ring can congratulate the parts. It will be unusually attractive She was a good woman, reared in the in that Practically ell experimenters have is for each one to do the right and exciting this year, and those who Hall. The ladies of the Guild fur­ winner and advise him to look for Christian faith, and serving her day one basic fuct— that ra­ want three days of real enjoyment demonstrated and generation with faithfulness and ' thing. I don’t intend to call on you nished a sumptuous repast for the his laurels another year. dium does destroy cancer cells without for anything else and don ’ t intend to should go to Pendleton this year. devotion. The world is poorer be­ hundred people in attendance, after producing any disintegrating effect cause of the passing of such sons and do anything else so far as you arc . which short talks were given and News From Tillamook Boys. upon normal tissue. The radium mole­ BLACKBERRIES WANTED daughters of the race, but the world concerned. general good time enjoyed. Mr. Chas. ----- o----- cule Is the only agent known to man In the Tohl estate my connection in Kunze, president of the County Hol­ is richer too, because of the heritage Another Lieutenant was added to which suiveeds In doing this. Of that I am buying all the blackberries of the service and memory of such the future will be, so far as I know, stein Breeders' Association, acted as the list of officers of the 10th C om- supremely important fact there Is no I can get for the Forest Grove solely in behalf of my clients, and for toast master and explained the object lives lived among us. Fruit Canners Ass’n, and will Pay longer the slightest room for doubt— ¡them I shall expect you to fully re­ of the meeting as that of smoothing pany this week, 2nd Lieutenant V. V. Mills having been assigned to the you 9%c. per tb. cash, for them that is to say. If the radium rays could Rev R. E. Jope, Pastor of Roseburg spect their rights at all times. If you over any jealousies that may have company. Lieutenant Mills was re­ I will run my auto truck and be brought* to bear upon every cancer don't do it voluntarily, I shall feel arisen during the fair and starting Christian Church, Resigns. cell this scourge would vanish from the ' obliged to take the necessary steps every breeder off with a firmer de­ cently commissioned after having at­ gather up your berries, phone me tended the training camp at the Pres ­ and make arrangements for pick­ j to compel it, and in order that this termination to come next year with world. The reasons that its use does (Roseburg Daily News.) idio. He joined the company on last ing. Both Phones. not always succeed are many and too Rev. R. E. Jope, who has been pas- ! may he gotten under way promptly I another grand champion offering. Friday. The company now has its full Smith “The Calf Man.” I U»trtea(ç [or dy^ rlptlon In till; plflçe. Mr. W. K. Newell, now of Port­ complement of officers in 1st Lieut­ tor of the Christian church in this will call your attention to the follow­ I Put tlie rix-ortJn of no many positive city for the past three and a half ing matters which now require atten­ land, but formerly a Holstein breeder enant Ray B. Walls, commanding of- PRESERVE YOUR SHOES. I cures tiri' riow nvnilnlde, cures of can- years, yesterday tendered his resigna­ tion. " at Gaston, ----- —, , judged — b — the — black -------- - and — ■ ficer, 2nd Lieutenant James H. Wol­ You have failed to file any account whites at the fair and was called on ford and 2nd Lieutenant V. V. Mills, tion to the official board of the cers usually regarded ns hopeless and church, and expects to engage in ' of your proceedings as executor to to tell how he dared to stay over to j Mrs. Mills accompanied her husband it Will Repay You to Givo Thom Prop­ Inoperable, that we must Anally con­ law requires this to be done u complimented I the ! and is quartered at the fort. evangelistic work. He asks that his date. er Care and Attention. clude that medical science has obtained twice The a year. ’ |‘he banquet. “ He resignation take effect October 31. cattle show at the fair, saying that it We all wear shoes. If we manage a powerful weapon in Its struggle with Inspections still hold sway. On You have failed to inventory some Was as good a Holstein and Guernsey Wednesday, Colonel Ellis again in­ In the loss of Mr. Jope, the local them rightly they will last longer, we thia disease.—World's Work. Christian Church not only loses one I of the property of the estate and I show as he had ever seen at any spected our ranks and on Friday will not need so many new ones and mention particularly the motor boat, of the strongest pastors it has ever county fair in the state. Major Coppernoil, the fort command­ Tha Rocker Rebelled. had, but the city looses a very useful : which I am told cost some $1,100 Thomas Carmichael, also a Hol- er, made a monthly inspection and there will be more left for others. Tlie about two years ago, and you think is citizen as well, and one that has been stein breeder from the valley, second- muster. Anothei' inspection, by the following suggestions from the leath­ In the early days of missions in Per­ vitally connected with every move probably worth no; more than $150 i ed Mr. Newell’s remarks and compli- company officers, should have been er and paper lals»ratory of the Unite«! sia the js-ople were naturally suspi­ for the betterment of Roseburg, at this time. There is also your uncle’s mented our co-operation spirit and ' held on Saturday, but this was omit­ States department of agriculture can cious of the inisshinaries and were con­ stantly on the lookout for s««methlug In since he came to this city, and he and gold watch and furniture which he fine climate. ted. lie utilized by every oiiy wb^ walks; his estimable family will be greatly owned. I am also advised that he I C. M. McAlister, commonly known Because of the inspections and vac­ Shoes should lai oiled or greased their houfwm which would exert a bale­ owned some books and had someth­ as "Mac”, of the Portland Union cinations, little was accomplished missed. ful influence upon native visitors. A Very soon after coming here he ing of a library. The books cost con- 1 $tcick Yards, complimented the stock 1 during this week. Up to date we have whenever the leather begins to get Persian lady, calling one day on an • - Il _11 V - took charge of the young men’s class sidcrable money. These shouhl all be | show at thc fej,- an(j SpOke particu- j received rcceived three three "s "shots in the arm” to bard or dry. They should tie brushed American missionary holy, wlsh«*d to of the Christian Sunday school, and inventoried. These items may not |ar]y of the improvement in the swine i ' iiiAivc ,nake us us immune iiiiii.uiie from typhoid be- thoroughly and then all the dirt and sit In a rocking chair, which was some­ „---- — deal, , but whatever of tjle county as shown, not only at I ' sides smallpox vaccination. Three mini that remslns washed off with thing she had never Been before. SJte is at present their teacher. He has amount to a great ■* - should -*—'J **• proven himself a wonderful leader of ' they are they be accounted k a tumble backward, Hen;*« or deliver an address on some patri­ of the estate for yourself, your moth­ brought in last winter as follows: A machine loaded with boys from ------ w« . «t!tnf«sl If it Is desired to Mrs. Irons-Then what protection ffieans a new field to Mr. Jope, as he • warehouse, and that it is being torn 4th to Lady Aggy Crosby of Rock ened him. lias had much experience in this de­ down. I understand that you are get­ owned by F. R. Beals. make the shoes and bo^'s cori water W<>( -d you have hi cuae of a robbery? The peace and tranquility of the partment of the church work during ting $25,00 for this. A responsible «. Lyons My dear, the way that 5th to Mechtilde Pontiac Long- camp were disturbed on Thursday proof beef L-llosr maz be aid.J to an Tiis past 20'years in the minill«*d to these parts. r -•« — -a AAntsnf AT I 0.1 . _ T _ 1 _ T's.lX is quite certain he will not continue business until you get the consent of i I Sth to Lady Dulcinia Vale of Rock stairs, fracturing two ribs slightly. A simple method of making the soles Dreadful limits are set In nature to to reside here, as the city is not cen­ the rest of the heirs. owned by F. R. Beals. The guard hastened to the scene and more durable, pliable and water re­ the jsiwera of dissimulation. Truth trally located for his work. Now, if there is anything about Rollie Watson, feeling fine as own­ made a thorough search of the neigh­ sistant is to swab them occasionally tyrannixea over the unwilling membera It was stated today that Mr. Jopc’s | these matters whieh I have mention­ er of the grand champion Holstein borhood but were unable to find any­ with linae«>d oil, setting them aside to of the body. Faces never lie, It Is said. cesignaion will he acted upon one ed that is out of the way, so far as female of the show, was given a except the injure«! man and a dry overnight. No man need tie deceived who will ■"'pek from next Wednesday. What any demands I make of you, let me chance to express some of nis en­ thing strong cdor of alcohol. Extra guards Many of the c«imnion alme polishes 1 study the chances of expression. Kin- action will be taken in regard to the know what it is and I will try to make thusiasm and thus kept from explod­ were set for the rest of the night but are harmful to lent her. All those ' eraon. resignation can not, of course, be it right, but if there isn't anything nothing further happened. _ stated at this time, but it was learned out of the way in it, will ask you to ing- Col. J. W. Hughes, of Forest Grove j ___ _________ _____ ___ _ A big bundle of dish tawels was re- which contain sulphuric, hydrochloric or rne m Hsr Threat. ’rom a very prominent official mem- lout I proceed in accordance with what I showed his bravery by coming to the ceived"during the week as a gift from or oxalic acids, turpentine, benzine or Excited Man ito dnigglstl—If _ my ’rr of the church to«V>y that great have demanded, other volatile solvents have a tendency and do so promptly. I banquet after having sold most of the ladies of Tillamook. They arc J....... J. J. -~J ' -- . pressure would be brought upon Rev. Please don’t take this as a matter I the cattle shown zt the fair to their'now doing violent service and the to banlen the leather sud mnkc It more wife tries to buy carbolic acid hero J^pe to influence him to withdraw which don't sell It to her; she has threatened I am trying in any way to present owners. No one mobbed him, camp "silverware” is shining as it liable to «'rack bis resignation. It la poor e ononiy. too. to wear a to ' disinfect my meerschaum pl|>e with ,never a shone ueiuic. before, coerce you, but I am simply asking in fact, everyone seemed glad «hat .saw«, that you do for my clients what they they had the cattle and glad to have Mrs. N. J. Myer» and Mrs. Oscar shoe with the licei bndly worn on one IL—Boston Gioì*. Ranch for Sale. are entitled to have done, as T under­ the Colonel with us again. The Col­ G. Swenson were recent visitors. Mrs. side This throws the shoe out of It, Class. stand it. I am making the demand onel's remarks on the improvement Myers, we understand, is to move to nhsand may so««n result in Its ruin including stock and farm equipment kindly but seriously, and I hope you of the stock in the cottnty were en- the town of Chinook, two miles from It N n!»o likely to cause temnorar.v “Mac's story sounded ridiculously Im­ Containing 24 acres of Wilson river will take it in the same way and i joyed br alf. here and establish a residence. Ser­ Injury >«v th« foo» 1 probable. didn't It?" "pttom land, to be sold before the 1st avoid any »•»>••»•» b* 1 --- Mr. Kuppenbender spoke for the geant Swenson accompanied his wife trouble which tc ------ might - _ . •‘Worse than that; It sounded Ilka a October.—Inquire of Paul Erick- caused to any of the parties interest- fa;r Board and Mr. Baker for the to Tillamook and is to drive Peter movie plut.”—Life. * •on, R. F. D. 1., Tillamook. 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