Jleailiflbt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 15. 1917. Tillamook Jottings. W. A. Wise, dentist. Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Co. Clough . Have cash buyer for farm in Tilla- » "’ook C°unty- Write full description Money to loan on good security. T. H. Goyne. * Henry Cook, grand son of H. Elli­ Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, son -eceived his draft papers from Cloverdale, Ore. • Los Angeles and left Wednesday for Auto Hire—Call J. A. Smith, at Lamp Lewis. He registered in Cali­ — . . _• ------- , fornia. Rialto, Both phones. The Motor service was discontinu- Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- • cd ,°.n, |¥esday between Tillamook ware.-—R. W. Bennett. and Mohler on account of a brake­ Get your flour and feed at the Kup- down in the machinery until further penbender Warehouse. « notice. Lots in Block 3, Miller’s Addition The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay * ioc for all io pound lard pails and 5c. for sale.—See T. H. Goyne. Garbage gathered free. See M. R. for 5 pound pails. They must bi free from rust. Bring them in at once and Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11. get your money. » R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­ A woman’s love and a governor’s ft pairing. S. P. Watch inspector. i pardon turns this "Bad Man” of the The old fire ¿rap building opposite West into a lovable citizen with three the saw mill is being torn down. little kills. See this at the Gem Thea- Born, to the wife of Hugh B. Hunt, tre 1 hursday, November 22nd. on Sunday, at Brighton, a daughter. Don't forget those busted castings. N. P. Wheeler, Jr. and Attorney C. Can be welded for half. Goods sent L. Starr, of Portland are in on busi­ by parcel post and express promptly ness. returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, Will pay you to see Everson tor * Oregon. • safe investment in city property or farm lands. • For sale or trade for Tillamook See Kuppenbender about the Grant farm, 7 room modern house on hard Six automobile, the snappiest car on surface pavement. Value $3,500, In- quire of Dr. C. " E. Hawke, Forest the road. * • Grove, Ore. Men’s and Ladies Suits pressed, Larson’s new candy shop is located prices the lowest at Golden’s Wom­ between Morris Schnall's and Jenkins en’s Shop. * jewelry store. . Go _ _ to ________ Larson’s for Why not be insured in the best fire fresh home made candies and fresh insurance company, it costs no more. roasted peanuts and popcorn. See Everson. » Demand that your contractor use __ Now is the time to have your winter Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni- wood sawed.—Call Ernest Knight form and has exceptional fast setting Mutual phone. r » . qualities which is preferred. For sale | at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. ♦ Lamb-Schrader Co., will pay the highest cash price for cascara bark i For Sale, a dairy farm of 80 acres and empty sacks. * on Bewley creek, 20 acres of which is cleared. At $2,500 it is a bargain There will be preaching services at Can be bought on time with $1,000 the Presbyterian church next Sunday, down. Apply to C. J. Chaffee, near morning and evening. City Dairy, Tillamook Ore. * For Sale—two Jersey cows coming Next week the government will fresh soon. Inquire of Clent King, adopt another draft system, when Beaver, Oregon. Bell phone. those who are eligible to be drafted will go into different classes. No You always save money by getting _ your flour and feed at the Kuppen­ doubt a large number of men are anx­ bender Warehouse. * ious to know which class they belong. merchandise, decidedly Special price—Crystal White soap, 1 Reliable Sc. a bar; $4.65 for 100 bars, Regular lower prices than those charged else­ price $600. Ray & Co. * where. A beautiful line in Ladies and 1 Misses Coats and Suits and separate Get your suit pressed or cleaned by Skirts, now selling at reduced prices. the only Master Dyers and Cleaners, At Golden’s Women’s Shop, Tilla­ * at Golden’s Women’s Shop. * mook. Class lessons for beginners in music Let your wagon be a Mitchell—the St. Alphonsus wagon that has built a monument of will , commence : at Nov. 17,. Special classes for fame. See Kuppenbender. * ' | Academy, ~ I children from five to ten years of We have a 75 to 100 light dinamo age. No home practice required. No- for sale. Better see us before we send I tation, finger work, time study taught it to Portland.—Coast Power Co. * in pleasing and original ways. Terms W. B. Aiderman vs. John Feldschau and further information on applica- and Anna Feldschau is a suit filed in tion, *3 I the circuit court to recover $56.50. I The pupi]s of St.Alphonsus Acad- For Sale—New modern residence, cmy gave a successful entertainment located in best residence district. For at the city hall on Friday evening. sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * i where a large attendance had a pleas- 'ant evening's enjoyment, with real Will receive bids for clearing 5 or good music, instrumental and vocal, 10 acres of land consisting of small and a number of amusing stunts. The stumps. Apply to Carl Possetti, Bay pupils were well trained and carried out their parts with considerable cred­ City, Ore. Light wagon and set double har­ it. ness, good as new, for sale cheap. In­ 260 acres Coos County, Oregon, land quire or write Moroney, Manhatten three miles from North Bend on nav­ igable channel of Coos Bay, with boat Beach, Oregon. Money to loan on farm lands, from service. 130 acres bottom land which $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate is dyked and ready for cultivation, 130 acres bench and hill land. Price of interest. We want your business. $22,000.00. Terms $12,000 cash, bal­ See Everson. ance to suit purchaser at 6 per cent. Lost—Pocketbook containing some Price at bed rock as owner must sell. small change, rocks, and three broach Address W. G. Robertson, Cooston, pins. Finder please leave at the Oregon, Headlight office ________ Mrs. ... H. T. Botts was the hostess : Waxit will make your auto bodies I fOr the Shakespeare Club gathering at look like new, also good for furniture, | her home on Friday afternoon, when pianos and linolium. Get it at Lar- the members and a number of invited son's candy shop. * I guests had another Ple»»»"‘ . . e I ternoon enjoyment. 1 he hostess Itlliuuil s O '-"J''J--------------- Liberty Bonds taken in payment of i served , a Hoover - • lunch. ■ The i invited — coal, cement, lime and brick, also on j guests were: Mesdames Hunt,, C. B. current accounts.—Lamb Schrader Wiley, Wheeler, Haltom, Todd, Kirk Co. Phone 28W. and Harford. The club is now engag­ The Standard Feed Co. will carry a ed in Red Cross work. full line of farm implements and ma- Jack Fendell vs. C. S. Cornell is a jchinery. Also gasoline wood saws. suit filed in the circuit court which is Get their extreme low prices. 3 to recover possession of two steers. We make suits for men and ladies The complaint alleges that on the 7th defendant with our own materials, or of your of October, 1917. ‘he own materials, tailored to your.satis­ wrongfully and feloniously and un­ lawfully took possession of the steers. faction at Golden’s Womens Shop and plaintiff claims damages in thè building See Kuppenbender about sum of $85.00 if delivery cannot be 1% ton your Ford into a first class made and special damages to the Ant s worm drive truck at a small • amount of $100.00. cost. Dr. Turner the well know n J. M. Traxler vs. L. B. D. Ivanco- eye specialist of Portland, Ividi and N. A. Ivancovich, is a suit T r U k - in Tillamook again Monday filed in the circuit court to recover and Tuesday, Nov. 26-27 at Jenkms $211.65 on a promissory note. kwclrv stork Dr. Turner is a spec- Forty Acre Ranch, some bottom i Hst of experience and standing and ruuv ntic - ; ’u will maPke mistake m consulf land. $3,000; half cash. Quick sale, trite, come and see it. Taylor IDon't write, layior Real Estate Agency, Cloverdale. Tillamook «bus assuring your^«y For Sale or Rent —80 acre, irrigat- X: Cedy cross oe"Straightened, sat­ cd farm. Alfalfa and stock ranch. Terms can be had but tio trade con* isfaction guaranteed. Consult him. sidered. Lay & Son, Hermiston, Ore. Don't forget the date. Mrs. O. A. Schultz returned from Aberdeen on Saturday, where she she had taken her mother, who is qu'«’ seriously ill and now confined to her I Jersey. , th rerouting and 1 Several fish cases are to be trieH fore Justice Stanley, James » reorge Edwards and G. W. pir”>. ring charged with violating the is 2®? Bin. >1 It KS '..eS !he IWS. Those who do not know him crj for is imprisonment bu. a governor par ‘’n/wcB shaped and have a hinged wood, well These shipments must » h.m for his nob'ci deeds and a cman makes him turn to bet Don’t miss this one at tne than December 5‘»- Thursday, Nov- i2-id. |i.$o PER YEAR. SPECIAL ROAD TAX WANTED shall be resident taxpayers of such road district; it shall be the duty of IN ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1 such chairman to preside over the de­ ------ o----- To Improve the Road from Brighton liberations of such meetings and sign the minutes thereof as prepared by And Build Bridge from Wheeler the secretary, after the same have to Nehalem. been submitted to and approved by him. The secretary shall keep the Taxpayers in the north part of the minutes of the meeting, submit., the i county have petitioned the County same to the chairman of the meeting Court to call a meeting for the pur­ for his approval or correction, and pose of voting a special tax of five after being so approved and signed mills to improve the road from Brigh­ by the chairman and secretary, shall ton and build a bridge from Wheeler certify and transmit the same to the to Nehalem, and the County Court clerk of the county court who shall Isabella Bellingham vs. Adam Bell- 1 THE Y. M. C. A. DRIVE. approved the petition and ordered a preserve them on file with the other ingham is a divorce suit filed in the 1 meeting to be held at Nehalem on records of such road district. circuit court. These parties were mar­ Large Part of Quota Already Raised Friday, November 30, at 9 a.m. Who May Vote at District Meetings; ried at Rathdrum Idaho, on May 31, in Tillamook County. The amount of money that a 5 mill Rules Governing. ■907- The complaint alleges cruel and tax will raise in road district No. I Any citizen of this state, male or inhuman treatment on the part of the Tillamook County has to raise will be $32,745, and at the special female, who is twenty-one years of plaintiff, who was addicted to the ex- $2,000 in the Y. M. C. A. drive now meeting only freeholders are .allowed sessive use of intoxicating liquors, taking place all over the country, as to vote, as will be seen by the law age, and has been a bona fide resident of the district for thirty days imme­ during which time he would violently $35,000,000 is required to carry on the quoted below. diately proceding the meeting or abuse the plaintiff, using vile epithets. work. The Petition. election, and has real property in the In June 1907 while they were living at On Tuesday evening Jack Godwin The undersigned freeholders resid­ Spokane Wash., defendant without gave a patriotic address to a large ing in road district No. I, of Tilla­ district, the title of which is in her or any cause or provocation, violently audience at the city hall, in behalf of mook County, State of Oregon, re- his own name, on which he or she is liable or subject to pay tax, shall be choked plaintiff, and thereupon left the drive. spectifully petition and request that her and moved to St. Regis, Mont., C. J. Edwards is chairman of the you call a district road meeting of the entitled to vote at any district road and the plaintiff was obliged to re­ local organization and committees are legal voters of said road district No. meeting. In all other regards the laws move to Seattle where her son had working in all parts of the county to I, for the purpose of voting an addi­ of this state governing school district meetings shall control at all road dis­ work. After that she moved to Port­ raise the money. It was reported today that they had tional tax of 5 mills on the dollar on trict meetings. land where the defendant came to her Road District; Special Tax. been quite successful and that about all taxable property of said road dis­ home and struck and beat her. The resident taxpayers of any road two thirds of the money had been trict to be extended upon the tax roll A notice has been filed with the su­ raised. of Tillamook County, Oregon for the district in any county of the state may preme court for the re-hearing in the vote an additional tax not to exceed Tillamook High School pupils gave year 1917. Tillamook County road bond case. $330.00 and the grammar grades gave Dated this November 8th, 1917. ten mills on the dollar on all taxable Should the court refuse a re-hearing $64.00. George Loerpabel, property of the road district, if the it is the intention of those interested D. F. Thompson, county court shall first approve such in good roads to circulate a petition Liberty Bond Voting Contest Arous­ Fred Zaddach. additional tax by indorsement to that calling for a special election and im­ This was approved by tire County effect upon the petition for a road dis­ ing Great Interest. mediately take the case up to the su­ Court and an election was ordered to trict meeting to be held for that pur­ ------ o------ preme court to ascertain whether an­ be held on Friday, the 30th day of pose. The Liberty Bond voting contest November, 1917, at the hour of 9 other special election can be held now Meetings for the purpose of voting being conducted at the Haltom store or must wait until next June, for the o’clock a.m. at the Woodmen of the additional taxes in road districts shall is attracting wide spread interest and World Hall in Upper Nehalem. law specifies that only one special be held in the month of November. election can be held in any one year. enthusiasm. The store is holding a big Where Money is to be Expended. If a majority of the resident tax­ sale, and to advertise it thoroughly It is very important that the county Following is an agreement that the payers present and voting at such they will give away at to p.m. on De ­ be in a position to put up its share of County Court have entered into: meeting shall favor such tax, the the money for the 20 miles of hard cember 24th a $50.00 4 per cent Lib­ “A petition has been filed with the chairman and secretary of such meet­ erty Bond. County Court for your district, re- surfaced road in the south part of the Already the contest is assuming the questing that a road district meeting ing shall cause to be filed with the county, otherwise the county might county clerk prior to the first day of aspect of keen competition among be called for the purpose of voting a December following, the certified lose the money that was intended to be expended in this county, There is patriotic and other organizations. The five mill special road tax, and the minutes of such meeting, „, and the counted court has approved the petition and ................................. considerable demands for state aid ballots thus far cast were county clerk shall furnish a certified from all parts of the state, and this after the close of business Saturday, ordered the meeting held. copy thereof to the county assessor, “It is our understanding that it is who shall thereupon compute and ex­ county should be prepared with mon­ Nov. 10, and the standing of the con­ testants at that time was as follows: the desire of the people of that vicin­ ey to meet its share. tend the levy therefor on the assess­ Honor Guard Girls..................... 32,921 ity who wish to have the meeting cal­ ment roll for that year, the same as Red Cross (lccal) ..................... 3 b489 led, that the funds raised by the spec­ other taxes are intended, and it shall RED CROSS MEETING NEXT Presbyterian Guild ..................... 10,989 ial tax should be used in improving be the duty of the tax collector to col­ TUESDAY EVENING Rebekah Lod„e ........................... 7,285 the county road between Brighton, lect such taxes in money, and turn ------ o------ Ladies of the Christian through Wheeler to Nehalem, includ­ the same over to the county treasurer All Those Who Participated in Drive Church ....................................... 3.721 ing the building of a bridge over the in the same manner as other taxes are And Others Invited to Attend. Fairview Grange ....................... 1,236 Nehalem river. The improvement to collected and turned over, and they ------ o——— Miriam Chapter No. 20 Bay begin at Brighton. And it is the in­ shall be credited and kept by the A meeting of those who signed the City ............................................. first application, for a Red Cross Ladies aid of M. E. Church... 1,054 tention of the court to use the funds treasurer to the account of such road 165 for that purpose if the special tax is district and expended under the_ su- organization in this city was called pervision of the county court upon As the contest does not end until voted. for Fridav evening of last week at “ The court has approved of the mat ­ roads within the district voting such the residence of C. J. Edwards. Mrs. December 24th there is plenty of time 1 ,J C. J. Edwards was chosen as tempor­ for others to enter. The standing of ter for the reason that the county tax. bond issue which has been held inval ­ Notice of Road District Meeting ary chairman and Mrs. Everson acted the different contestants may be seen id by the supreme court, providing for Notices of any meeting of the legal as secretary. A number of letters were each week at the voting booth in the the improvement of this part of the voters of any road district shall be read, giving the cause of delay in get­ store. road and set apart funds for that pur ­ prepared by the county court, signed ting started in Tillamook. Amongst pose and we understand from this by the county judge or a county com­ Slumber Party. the correspondence was the permit that the people of that locality desire ------ o------ missioner, set forth the purposes of for Tillamook to become a branch of On Saturday evening a very enjoy­ the improvement made. The usual such meeting, and the time and place, Portland, A question was raised whether those who subscribed in the able slumber party was given at tbe road fund will not be sufficient in when and where it is to be held. The county court shall cause such Red Cross drive in this county were home of Mrs. Lynn Partridge in amount to take care of this and for entitled to membership in the local honor of Miss Ruth Partridge, of that reason it will be necessary to notices to be posted by the county branch or whether they were simply Minden, Nebr. The party was unique­ have the special tax if the improve­ roadmaster, a deputy roadmaster, pa­ trolman or other competent person, members at large was a matter of ly planned by the hostess. After en­ ment is to be made.” We give below the law governing a at least ten days before the time stat­ doubt with those who attended the joying the show at the Gem theatre, ed therein for holding such meeting, meeting, and before a permanent or­ all repairede to the Partridge horn special road district meeting. Established Road Districts. in three conspicuous places within ganization is formed it was decided where games and music were in order The county courts of the several such road district, and in the custo­ to obtain this information. Should it was an enjoyable hour of five hun- be decided that those who subscribed dred. After a night of peaceful slum- states shall, as often as they may mary place for posting notices at the in the Red Cross drive were only ber (slumber in pieces) a delightful deem necessary, but no ofterner than courthouse in the county wherein members at large, then it will be nec­ breakfast was enjoyed by the guests, once a year, divide their respective such road district lies, and if such essary for those who want to affiliate after which all departed to their sev­ counties or any part thereof into notices are for a meeting called for with the work to make application to eral homes, voting Mrs. Partridge a suitable and convient road districts, the purpose of voting a special tax, The invited guests each of which shall be numbered, and by also causing the same to be pub­ become members of the branch this royal hostess. is to be formed here as soon as this were Ruth Partridge, Salina Dick, cause a brief description of the same lished once each week for two suc­ point is settled. There were 14 per­ Mena Plaskcr, Esther Munson, Marie to be entered upon the county rec­ cessive weeks in a newspaper of gen­ sons who signed the original applica­ 1 Tinnerstet, Blanche McNair, Beulah ords. Each county court at the Sep­ eral circulation throughout said c/un- tion and paid $1.00 each, and these Rogers, Mayme LaFollctt, Cecil Kin- tember term thereof, shall so arrange