Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 27, 1917, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
SEPTEMBER 27, 1917.
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news FROM TILLAMOOK
BOYS.
Thomas Withycombe .Contributes
*20.50 to the Company Mess Fund.
I Sergeant Irvie E. Keldson returned
|jrom a 4 day pass on Monday niorn-
Lg bringing a check for *20.50
khich he received on the way to
amp from Thomas Withycombe, a
brother of the governor, whom he
Let on the train from Tillamook. This
I,is deposited with the Company
Ijless Fund.
5I
s
Another new program of work has
Ln put into force and as a result,
he 10th Company and all the other
Companies of this Coast Defense are
Lrking somewhat harder than here-
Lare. A greater variety of work has
ten provided, the drill periods being
Ltided into sections for artillery
Cork and sections for infantry. On
tch Wednesday the company takes
Like. That of last Wednesday ex-
Lidtd over 14 miles of roads. It
Ls a delightful day, however, and
[« ot the boys felt any ill effects
toni the effort; most everybody felt
Liter on the return than before
feting.
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Bayonet exercises, signal practice
■d target practice for rifles will be
Lluded in the work. Several metn-
L of the company have already be-
Le proficient in two alin sema-
¡tore signalling; we are now also
Lming the International
Morse
Lie oi wigwagging the flags. These
Lo systems form the basis for most
■ the signal work done in the service.
I
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[private Chester Mills left here a
|ort timp ago for the Presidio at
L Francisco, where he is now tak-
La course in the school for Bakers
E Cooks. Chester has written that
fe are being sent from the school
Lost every day to fill vacancies in
Lous companies, there being a
Ln demand for cooks and bakers.
and hundreds oi other towns and
cities have adopted it and could not
be induced «to return to the old, re­
jected system. It has been contin­
uously tested in our national govern­
ment since the foundation of the re­
public. VS e elect a president, lay upon
hnn the responsibility of choosing his
cabinet, and hold his administration
undivided and undodgable responsi­
bility. We do not confuse the voters
with elections of cabinet members,
postmaster, United States marshals
and district attorneys.
A system that is good for the nat­
ion and the cities will be equally good
when applied to state and county gov­
ernment..—Spokesman Review.
QR. J. G. TURNER,
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Tfe
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Authentic Styles In
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EVE SPECIALIST.
PORTLAND
Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses
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ife
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Why Germany Wants Peace.
—
OREGON.
Regular Monthly Visits to
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
It will give us great pleasure if you will consider this
a PERSONAL invitation to visit our store and see
the new styles that are in vogue for Fall and Winter. îfe
The showing is very attractive and complete and
you may rest assured that every style represented is X
authentic and authoritive. Only a visit of inspec-
tion can impress you with the splendor of this su- «
perb display. So, come and see: be convinced by a
personal inspection.
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES
J
ELAND K ERWIN
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for the
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victro.’o»
etc.
The big German business organiza­
tions all over the world have disin­
tegrated, and the words ‘Made in
Germany” on manufactured goods
are not going to be a very good sell­
ing argument for years to come, so
thoroughly has Germany made her­
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self hated by enemies and neutrals
AVID ROBINSON, M.D.,
alike. We may well believe that Ger­
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man financial and political leaders
are beginning to realize that, what­
ife PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ever the issue of the war, financial
%
and economic ruin stares them in the
NATIONAL BUILDING,
face. There probably has never been
a time since the war began when
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
Germany has a whole has been so
anxious for peace. The recent utter­
ances of Von Kuehlmann, the new
<» J_J T. BOTLJS
German foreign secretary, are in
ife
strange contrast to his predecessor's
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
clatter of the mailed fist. We hear
that “a policy based on might alone
Complete
Set of Abstract Bocks in
X*'
Ub­
and not on right is doomed to failure
Office.
id­
from the beginning.” Could there be
Taxes
Paid
for
Non Residents.
ita
a more accurate description of Ger­
ife
T illamook B lock ,
many’s policy up to date? If the Ger­
>1
man leaders have begun to see the
<» Tillamook .... Oregon
light there may be some hope that
Both Phones.
to-
real peace negotiations will result
trist
from the pope’s initiative. While the
■i»Si
German foreign secretary thus pub­
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
¡Remember My Store is
i«sr*
licly ate humble pie, the statesmen of
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■¡Located
in
Clough's
Old
Drug
Store
Building
on
First
Street
the entente allies consulted as to their
,»rV
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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answer to the pope’s message. And
etiM
while they consulted, fighting flared
Surgeon S.P. Co.
|A large problem in the company up violently on every front.—Henry
(I.
O. O. F. Bldg.)
>lu4*
L was settled a few days ago Farrand Griffin, in Leslie’s .
L Mess Sergeant Myers found
Tillamook .... Oregon.
¡¡acquired a 3 oven French Range
He Was Game.
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[the use of the company.
This
EBSTER HOLMES,
L is adapted for all kinds of
They had been
married three Tfe
king and baking and plenty large months and were having
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
■ the food cooked here. On Satur- quarrel, which shows that they were
ife
Itnorning, it was used for the first a remarkable couple.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
Kt and cooks Crimmins and Reed
"Evidently,” she said icily, “you re­
Lnstrated their ability to bake gret that you have married me. The
Women’s
FIRST STREET.
■ cakes.” Before noon, Sergeant the step is not irrevocable, however.
TILLAMOOK,
ltrs had several angel food cakes If you care to be released from your
OREGON
Shop
Ke ovens and it was a settled fact from your bonds”—
■ the range was a success.
„ ,'Naw,” he interrupted impatiently.
»"p H. GOYNE,
I
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“I’m on no 90-day recruit. I’m en­
he company is indebted to the listed for the term of war.”
Kir Guard girls for several boxes
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
She couldn’t think of any retort, SO
Kikes and also for a number of she maintained a scornful silence.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real
Office:
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
las received recently. The cakes
Property.
h delicious and the pillows filled
Tillamook .... Oregon.
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hg felt want. The Honor Guard
THROWING THE DART.
Notice is hereby given t hat by vir­
Ky City also donated pillows to
tue of a writ of execution issued out
hoi the members of the company.
V»nic« and Cork, For Different Rea­ ■of the Circuit Court for Tillamook
QR. L. L. HOY,
sons, Observe Thia Old Custom.
County, Oregon, on the 26th day of
library tent has been erected in
In widely differing communities— Sept., 1917, and to me directed, upon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
I through the kindness of John
r
I
bmar, it contains a liberal supply Venh e and Cork—there obtains a curi­ a judgment duly rendered, entered I
of
a
record
and
docketed
in
and
by
'
Makes Cubbing Arrangement With
kgazines. During rainy weather ous ceremony, thut of throwing the
T illamook B lock ,
said court on the 3rd day of March I
[‘off duty” periods, the
t‘
library dart
1916,
in
a
certain
action
then
in
said
|
Is well patronized.
Tillamook, -
-
Oregon
In the first ease this Is an ancient court pending, wherein D. L. Shrode, I
It company has also > received a custom signifying the marriage of the George Williams and Charles Kunze I
lini
were plaintiffs, and C. M. Martin and ■
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
k of Tillamook
t :::_...— cheese which Adriatic. Every year since 1177, on Mary J. Martin were defendants, I
much appreciated.
Ascension day, Venice has been made said judgment being in favor of plain- ,
Ie
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ATTORNEY
the bride of the sea, and the throwing tiffs and against the defendants, and |
government boat leaves Astoria of the dart Is a picturesque feature of
AND
by which execution I am commanded 1
[day at 8:15 a. m., which arrives
MONG our large circle of readers
to
satisfy
out
of
the
property
of
said
a
picturesque
ceremony.
•
COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
rt Columbia at 9:35. Leaving
there are a great many who are in­
Equally interesting are the circum­ defendants the following judgment:
[Columbia the boat daily except
T illamook B lock ,
terested directly or indirectly in
Three Hundred Eighty-one and
Mays and Sundays at 5;50 p. m. stances attaching to the similar func­
Tillamook -
.
.
• Oregon,
fruit growing, dairying and other
Biursdays and Sundays it leaves tion on the first Thursday of Septem­ 52-100 dollars ($381.52) with inter­
ROOM NO. 261.
?nl-
est
thereon
at
the
rate
of
six
per
cent
KO and 6:30 p. m. On Sundays ber in Cork harbor, Ireland. By virtue
branches of farming. All of these
II
■orning boat leaves here directly of a clause in the city charter the per annum from October 16th, 1915,
naturally wish to keep in close touch with ag­
and
the
sum
of
$10.00
costs
and
dis-
1
■Mt
Ils arrival and does not return. mayor of Cork is constituted admiral
C. HAWK,
ricultural activities throughout the state;
bursements of said action, and I have 1
arp
of the port Every three years he must duly levied upon the following de- ,
and
to
know
about
any
fight
which
is
being
e*i
iht Watchman Sandbagged.
evidence his Jurisdiction by throwing scribed real property of said defend- ■
waged for the measures Oregon farmers
rag
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
a dart into the sea.
ants, situated in Tillamook County,
want and against all sorts of schemes that
ied.
At 2 o’clock in the afternoon the Oregon, to wit:
I Watkins was sandbagged and
At
are detrimental to the people and agricultural
Bay City
Oregon
I of a purse containing over $13 mayor, the town council, all the civic
aid
Lots 1, 2 and 3, and the southwest
interests of this state.
and
her valuables at the Schiffmann officers and the band of the Cork civil quarter of the northcast quarter, and (
[Wednesday night. About 12 artillery embark on a vessel and pro­ the northwest quarter of the south- I
We have, therefore, made a special clubbing
J K. REEDY, D.V M.,
r »
[when he and the watchman ceed to a point between Poor head and east quarter, all of Section 5, Town­
arrangement
with THE OREGON FAR­
i 1
[he Jensen mill were eating Cork head, which is held to be the ship 2 south, Range 10 West W. M.
MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower,
VETERINARY.
tIM I ■nch in the boiler room they maritime lioundary of the borough.
Therefore, I will on Saturday the
ucb
who is one of our regular subscribers and who
II noise down in the furnace The mayor dons bis official robes and. 27th day of October, 1917, at the
and
Both Phone«.
is not now a subscriber to THE OREGON
land on investigating found attended by the mace and sword bearer, hour of 10 o’clock a. m. on said date,
dll
pen there. When asked what the city treasurer and the town clerk, at the front door of the Court House
FARMER,
will
be
entitled
to
receive
THE
Tillamook
•
Oregon.
> in
pre doing on the premises they likewise wearing their official robes, in Tillamook City, Oregon, sell at
OREGON FARMER in combination with
py were I. W. W.’s. When or-
public auction to the highest bidder
this paper at the same rate as for this paper
■n’t
psay they threatened that they goes to the prow of the vessel and for cash in hand, all right, title and
Q’ARL haberlach ,
no»
alone.
■—
[be back next daj) and bring launches into the sea a dart made of interest which the within named de­
»« Iwith them and that the mill mahogany tipped and winged with
fendants had in or to said real prop­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
on*
f*
This offer applies to all those who renew or
bronze, In this way asserting his «11- erty on or since the 3rd day of
nen Be shut down, they then went thorlty
extend
their
subscriptions
as
well
as
to
all
as
lord
high
admiral
of
the
B
the
railroad
track
and
sat
March, 1916, the date of rendering
T illamook B rock
10«
new subscribers. If you are interested di­
and docketing the above judgment.
>»!• pn hour or so later the watch- port.—Argonaut
I the shingle mill hearing an
Also all right, title and interest of all
rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture,
Tillamook
Oregon
persons claiming under said defend­
IM. Isound at the Schiffmann mill
do not miss this unusual opportunity, but
VENOMOUS
SEA
SNAKES.
ants since said date. Said sale will be
Ot •er to investigate and found
send your order in now.
• knocked out. He called
made subject to redemptic: as pro­
Gaudy
Colored
Serpents
of
the
Indian
h*» 1 Schiffmann and Dennis and
H. T. Botts, Pre«., Attorney
vided by law.
THE
OREGON FARMER is the one farm
and Pacific Oceana.
la • they brought the victim
at-I.aw,
Dated this 26th day of September.
paper
which
is
devoting
itself
exclusively
of
k ■ consciousness. Sheriff Camp- Innumerable sea snakes, most
1917.
to
the
farming
activities
John
Iceland Henderson, Sec­
and interests of
>14 Bdcputies went to work en the which are highly venomous, infest the
W. L. Campbell, Sheriff of
Oregon. It has a big organization gath-
K next evening picked up a waters of the Indian ocean and the
retary Treaa., Attorney-ut-
Tillamook County Oregon
■ at Coal Creek camp but he western Pacific.
ering the news of importance
_
___ to
_________
farmers,
Law and Notrary Public.
■>is innocenqr. Lated reports
____ differ from the
dairymen,
fruitgrowers,
stockraisers
and
Nearly
all
of
them
) Bt three mfe answering the
Notice to Creditors.
land serpent» by the laterally flattened
poultrymen; and it has the backbone to at­
■on went civer the Seaside
■ .--o
and
oarlike
shape
of
the
tail
and
ateo
tack wrongful methods and combinations and
Bursday.
j
by the »rales of the under surface of
In the County Court of the State
bad legislation, and support honest leaders
When east ashore acci­ of Oregon, For the County of Tilla­
Law, , Abstracta. Real Estate,
and
beneficial measures. We are confident
(ion Government in Counties the bodv.
dentally the majority are quite help­ mook:—In the matter of the estate
Insurance.
Wanted.
that
our
readers
will
congratulate
us
on
our
less and soon die. for they are unadopt­ of Charles A. Seamon. late of the
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Both Phones.
being able to make this splendid and at­
[1 service to progress and bet- ed for getting about on land. Three county of Tillamook, Deceased.
tractive clubbing offer.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
TILLAMOOK—OKEOON.
knment was rendered by the species, however, differ from the ma
dersigned has, in the above entitled
state convention of county jority of the sea snakes. One of the proceeding, filed his Final Account
loners when it adopted a res- most common kind is a three foot as Administrator for the Estate
Wproving the short ballot snake that lives in the waters from which was of Charles A. Seamon.
Imission
government
for the Bar of Bengal to Oceania. This
This late of the County of Tillamook, De­
I County commissioners arc species easily crawls on land and
ceased. and that the' Court has ap­
u qualified to pass upon this sometimes makes journeys of a consid­ pointed Saturday, the Third Day ot
I They are in constant con-
November. 191*. at Ten o’clock in
i
$ the shortcomings of the erable distance Inland.
I ■stem. They know how cost­
Most of the sea snakes hare brilliant the forenoon, for the hearing of Ob­
jections to such Final Account and
ly» tern is "to the taxpayers, colorings. They feed on fish and other
the settlement thereof.
•as inevitably to divided re- marine creatures and areextraordinarl
S. M. Batterson,
lr
active.
In
length
they
vary
from
■7- disputed authority and
Administrator
about two feet to as much as ten or
Johnson & Handley,
Bkirz demand for the short twelve feet. Sea snakes also differ
■ c■ mmission government is from land snakes In the shortnesa of Robert H. McGrath,
Attorneys for the Administrator.
J»an movement. The reform the tongue. In their natural element
fbv President Wilson and thev thrust only the eitreme tip of this
Sleep Without Closing Eye«.
and their kin are often spoken of as
r1’ Taft and Roosevelt. It organ through two small notches In
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For Sale.
sleepless creatures, for it is supposed
•mended this year by 16 the closed mouth. They have compart,
It
was
commonly
supposed
that
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if they lose consciousness they would
■
their messages to their
some
animals
never
sleep,
but
that
is
promptly drown
The elephant, ap­
lively small nostrils, placed <m top of
80 acres, unimproved Alfalfa land,
and two years ago by 14
ttl
the snout and furnished with a valve under government ditch, four miles because they do not close their eyes. parently, invariably, and the horse,
I. B It is advocated by Gover-
Hares,
snakes
and
fishes
are
creatures
commonly, sleep standing. Cattle us­
Bof Washington. Governor that opens to admit air and that.■ tose. from Hermiston—For further infor- of this sort, but all of them do act­ ually sleep lying down and during
Box
of Oregon and Govcr- to exclude water when tbe reptile is mation address (owner) P. O.
ually sleep and regularly.
Whales 1 many hours of the day lie down.
4«. Lafavette. Oregon.
■ 0I Idaho.
beneath the surface.
V an experiment Spokane.
We Save You 50 Per Cent
On Every Garment Bought in Our Store
The Right Step to
DRESS SUPREMACY
We Also Make to Your Exclusive Order Exclusive
Styles in COATS, SUITS, SEPARATE SKIRTS
We Make Suits for MenJTailored in Our
Store on Premises.
When You Think About
COATS, SUITS OR SKIRTS
See Us
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OREGON FARMER, 1 year - $1.00
$2 50
By Our Clubbing arrangement,
both for...................................... $1.50
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
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DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.