Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 21, 1918, Image 14

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 21,
243—Victor Hansen
vs. H. F. Effenbergcr and Mary Ef-
561—Domenick Mondelli
fenberger is a suit filed in the circuit
155—James Thomas
court growing out of the will of
251—Leonard D. Rush.
Henry Tohl, the property being val­
W. A. Wise, dentist.
565—Allen C. Park.
ued at $25,000. The plaintiffs prays
Hoofror Remedy at C. 1. Clough
313—Horace Sappington
the court t- appoint three referees to
72—Guy O. Trude
apportion the property amongst the
721—Ray (Jbrenovich
heirs.
Lamb-Schrader Co. will pay toe.
402—Roy Estabrook
«
Big time at K. oi P. hall Saturday
each for good sacks.
348—Phillip L. Frost
evening, February 23. Grand \ ice
742—Clarence A. Andrews.
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
Chancellor Fred Johnson, oi Astoria,
575—Arthus Donaldson
Cloverdale, Ore.
will be hire. Members oi Nehalem
Qualified for Limited Service.
lodge
with
their
wives
will
also
be
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark,
91—Henry C. Keys
I
here.
We
want
all
Knights
to
attend.
Feb. 10th, a son.
325—Paul '.M. Holt
I Bring your wife, daughter or sweet-
530—John A. Hansen.
Kuppenbcnder s.'T.s feed for less.
I heart and a triend, also a basket of
Class Changed by District Board.
Call at the wareiieuse.
*
I cats and let us make this a real good
247—Alfred Josi, I to 4.
|
get
together
Pythian
meeting.
Don
’
t
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­
150—Arch Rogers, 1 to 3.
ware.—R. W'. Bennett.
*
' forget the date.
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­
Fire destroyed the old residence on
A BARGAIN.
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
*
[ the Freeman place on Wednesday,
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which
was
occupied
bj
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The soil doctor is sold by Kuppen-
House and two lots in Tillamook.
Frank Freeman. When they returned
bender.
*
Nice location. Good terms. Inquire at
home and procc led to enter the
For sale small donkey engine.—
2*
house it was full of smoke, and it was this office.
Eugene Atkinson, Sandlake, Orc 2*
des-
I not long before the building was
Notice.
Announcing the new Grant Six, the
troyed. With the assistance of a few
best ever. S ;c Kuppenbender.
*
persons, they managed to save part of
The Orctown cheese company will
their furniture, Tut their loss will run receive sealed bids for building a
Ray & Cc. will pay you for your
sacks, No. 1 sacks 9c., No. 2 skc. 5c. *
Miss Dick has returned from her over $1,000.00. There was no insur­ dwelling house on its premises. Plans
vacation
and has resumed her work. ance on the house or furniture.
and specifications can be seen at Nes-
Let Kuppenbender tell you hew to
In
the
future,
musicals will be given
The Odd Fellows hall of Tillamook tucca Valiev Bank. Bids must be in
save money on ycur cement work. *
at which Miss Dick will give lectures lodge, No. 94, was the gathering of by March 4. The board reserves the
Will pay you to see Everson tor a in story from the different compos­ over one hundred members of the right to reject any and all bids. Send
safe investment in city property or ers.
* order on Tuesday evening, when the bids to Ole B. Redberg, Sec., Oretown
farm lands.
Dr. Reedy and wife left on Friday 1 Second Degree was exemplified in a Oregon. ________________
Lost—Gold W. R. C. pin. Leave morning for California. Dr. Reedy, j most impressive manned by the degree
same at this office and receive re- who had volunteered in the veternary team of the Mt. Hebo lodge, No. 221, Notice to Boys Carrying Sling Shots.
ward.
Reserve Corps, was called into active of Beaver, Bro. “Bob” Richards offi­
Boys who are carrying sling 'shots
Friday evening the Tillamook Hose service last week, having a first lieut- ciating as Noble Grand. There weie
eleven candidates for ‘he work; nine are warned that this is a violation of
Company will give ite 23rd annual ant's commission.
being of the Tillamook lodge and one the law and various complaints have
dance at the armory.
Merrill Gibson, son of Rev. C. E. member each from Beaver and Bay been made both concerning sling
E.
church,
Sec Kuppenbender about the Grant Gibson, pastor of the M.
City. After closing ceremonies the shots and bows and arrows. Citizens
Six automobile, the snappiest car on came in for a few days to visit his brothers raided tHe banquet room who keep chickens have been consid­
the road.
parents. He is a member of the Coast where the entertainment committee erably annoyed by the use of these
For sale, five heifers coming two Artillery, situated at Fort Canby, and had provided light refreshments of a things in the hands of small boys.
year old next spring. Apply to An- belongs to the Albany Company.
It is hoped that this notice will be
plentiful supply of clam soup, coffee
drew Vetsch, Mutual Phone.
The Knights of Pythias will give an and "trimmings”. Tillamook lodge is sufficient and that nothing further
growing
rapidly in membership, will need to be done in the matter.
Those who wish to see Dr. Wise open meeting and lunch Saturday
Parents will please call attention of
there being seven more applications
will please bear in mind that he will evening, Feb. 23. The families of the
Knights and the Pythian sisters are for the degree during the month ofc their children to this matter.
return about the 1st of March.
C. C. Curtis, City Marshal.
cordially invited to attend and are re­ March, when during each Tuesday
Why not be insured in the best fire quested to bring sandwiches and cake, night, the various degree work will be
Announcement.
insurance company, it costs no more
put on. On next Tuesday night, Feb.
Owing to the accident to Sheriff
See Everson.
26th, the third degree will be put on
Campbell’s car, when it was wrecked
I hereby announce my candidacy
For Sale—Two organs in first class
by the Tillamook ttam.
going over the Tillamook bridge last
for the nomination on the Republican
condition. Will
sell on terms if de­ week, smashing it up considerable,
ticket for County Commissioner, to
sired.—Leland B. Erwin.
Church Services for Sunday.
the sheriff had to invest in a new
be voted on at the primaries to be
’ Wanted to rent, bedroom furnished, machine.
held in May. 1918.
with heat, Address Box <33. Tilla­
If nominated and elected I promise
M. E. Church.
Mr. H. C. Kline, assistant State
mook, Oregon.
to the best of my ability to promote
Highway Engineer, has been in the
Chas E. Gibson, Pastor.
For Sale—New modern residence, county for the past few days looking
At 11 o’clock will occur the unveil­ all efforts for the development and
located in best residence district. For over the road from Tillamook to ing and dedicating of the service flag advancement 06 Tillamook County.
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * Hebo, accompanied by Asst. C. M. in honor of the soldier boys who have
Believing myself perfectly compe­
Dr. Wise will return from his Thomas and Roadmastcr R. L. Shreve gone from the homes of the members tent to administer the office. I place
California trip about March I, to re­
the Methodist my candidace before the voters for
Sheriff Hurlbert, of Portland, wired and attendants of
their suffrage.
sume his work in Tillamook county.* Sheriff Campbell to arrest a matt by Church in Tillamook.
•
Yours truly,
Immediately
following
this
dedica
­
For Sale, a car load of finest clover the name of Orville Wilkes, who was
D. A. Bailey.
tion will occur a short Cornation Ser­
hay. J. W. Vandcrvelder & Sons, Roy, wanted on a charge of non-support. vice in honor of our fallen soldiers
The sheriff located the man working
Notice to The Public.
Oregon.
at the Tillamook Garage and he took who have passed the supreme test of
Don’t overlook seeing “Babes in the him to Portland this morning.
devotion to their country’s welfare.
Since Dr. Reedy has gone to
Sunday school at 10 a.m.. Midweek Army Service, the people
Woods” at the Gem Theatre next
of Tilla-
Stating that should a regular agent services every Wednesday evening at
Thursday. This is
photo play that
11100k county have been without pro­
will please both old and young alike. be maintained at Garibaldi he would 7=30-
tection against loss by sickness and
only have two hours of work each
------o------
The "Guaranteed” silo is complete day, the public service commission
accident of their stock.
Christian Church.
E. F. Rogers has had 25 years ex-
and sold for less. Send for our big dismissed an appeal made by citizens
Bible school 10:00 a.m. Communion perience in the Veterinary profession
silo book it is free. W. Kuppenben- of Garibaldi, asking that the Southern
and preaching service at 11:00 a.m.
r.
Pacific be required to maintain a per­ Sermon “Determination to Know,” in South Dakota, Iowa and at Rose­
burg, Ore, when changing location
Postmaster Todd reports that 25 manent agent at the station.
by the pastor, Harry E. Tucker.
from Roseburg to Salem in the year
aliens registered at the post office
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m. Ser- 1903 tried to leave his veterinary fork
Rev. R. Y. Blalock and family left
and he is inclined to think that there for California on Tuesday, where they mon by the pastor at 7:30 p.m.
behind, but on account of the present
arc others who have not done so.
A warm building and :omfortable emergency will volunteer my help to
will make their future home. They in­
Get your big book on uses cf ce­ tended leaving on Monday, but the seats. All are cordially invited to at­ the people here until such a time as
ment in modern sanitary farming. Nv auto that was to bring Mrs. 'Blalock tend these services.
there is a qualified man to take up the
farmer should be without it. It is and family from Fairview would not
work in this field. 1 will put in a Mu­
start, the train had left when they had
free. See Kuppenbender.
tual Telephone as soon as possible.
Gem Theatre Attractions.
E. F. Rogers.
E. L. Glaisyer, who was appointed reached the depot.
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The Federal authorities in Portland
by the county court as herd inspector
Friday, Feb. 22—“Double Crossed”
Notice of Completed Contract.
came in on Wednesday and wi’l do refusing to take action in the case of Paramount picture featuring Pauline
Elmer Sandstrom, the I. W. W. or­
veterinary work in the county.
Frederick.
Notice is hereby given that the
Plant a war garden but see that ganizer who was arrested here last
Saturday, Feb. 23—"Paradise Gar- Roadmaster of Tillamook County has
week,
was
liberated
on
Friday,
the
your seed is right. Hydrated lime is
Metro
production
den”—six reel
filed in this office his certificate for
the soil doctor. Get it at Kuppenben­ man agreeing to leave the county, featuring Harold Lockwood. A pic- the completion of all work under the
which he did that morning on the pas­
der Warehouse.
ture of high standard in which this contract of A. Arstill with Tillamook
senger train.
celebrated star is always found.
County for the construction of the
The Clyde Clements home for rent,
For Sale—Registered Clydesdale
Sunday, Feb. 24—"Courage of The Bayocean County road from station
furnished or unfurnished, to family
without small children. Enquire at Stallion, a beautiful dark bay, coming Common Place”—five reel Edison 70 plus 00 to station 128 plus 16, ac­
six years old, best of breeding, style, production featuring Mildred Havens. cording to the plans and specifications
Haltom's Store.
bone and action. Absolutely right in
Monday, Feb. 25—"Fighting Trail” on file in the office of the County
Money to .oan on farm lands, from every way. One of the best in Oregon
Clerk..
$500 up. Good terms. Reasonable rate Priced right. For further particulars Episode No. 6
Any person, firm or corporation
"Indescretion"—five part Vitigraph
of interest. We want your business. write John Painter, R. F. D. 8,
having
objections to file to the final
production
featuring
Lillian
Walker.
See Everson;
Salem, Oregon.
Tuesday, Feb. 27—“Nearly Married' payment on said contract, may do so
Get your farm implements, gas en­
C. F. Hermer vs. Vinnie Hernier is —six reel Goldwyn production feat­ within two weeks from the date of the
gines, silos and cutters from Kuppen­
a
divorce
suit filed in the circuit court uring Madge Kennedy. See display ad first publication of this notice..
bender. We guarantee all of our
Erwin Harrison, County Clerk.
These parties were married at Port­ elsewhere in this paper.
goods.
First publication Feb. 21, 1918.
land, Orc, on the 5th of October, 1906,
Wednesday, Feb, 27—Program an­
In conformity with the rule formed and about the 27th of October, 1913,
Last publication March 7, 1918.
elsewhere, all wood orders must be defendant without any cause or prov­ nounced later.
Thursday, Feb. 28—"Babes in The
accompanied by payment in advance. ocation, wilfully deserted the plaintiff
About Constipation.
—A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
•* and refused to live with him. No Woods”—six reel Fox production
Certain items of diet tend to check
featuring Virginia Lee Corbin and movements of the bowels. The most
For sale, one pool table and one children were born of the union.
Francis Carpenter. A picture designed
billiard table, both in good condition.
C. H. Libby, a Portland attorney, to please the children as well as the common of these are cheese, tea and
Apply to the Headlight office for par­ came in on Tuesday and demanded older folks. See display ad elsewhere boiled milk. On the other hand raw
fruits, especially apples and bananas,
ticulars and price.
from Sheriff Campbell the 1. W. W. in this paper.
also graham bread and whole wheat
The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay literature and receipt books he took
bread promote a movement of the
toe for all 10 pound lard pails and 5c. from Elmer Sandstrom, who was ar­
Classification Changed.
bowels. When the bowels are badly
rested
here
last
week.
The
sheriff
re
­
for 5 pound pails. They must be free
constipated, however, the sure way is
from rust. Bring them in at once and fused to comply with the demand and
to take one or two of Chamberlain's
get your money.
the attorney left the next morning
59—Sidney Paul, from 1 to 2.
Tablets immediately after supper,
for
Portland.
148
—
Ray
A.
Cooper,
1
to
3.
A heavy team, harness and wagon
sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
323—Carl Swenson, I to 2.
for calc. Apply O. Myers, East 7th.
At a meeting of the Breeders’ Asso­
376—Chas. McMillan, 1 to 2.
Street, Tillamook. Oregon.
* ciations of Tillamook County with the
A Hint to the Aged.
396—Frank Hunter, I to 4.
Madge Kennedy in "Nearly Marri­ Tillamook County Fair Board last
438—Oscar Carver, I to 2.
If people past sixty years of
ed” is one of the big features to be week, Mrs. Clay Daniel was appointed
349—Basil Scovell, I to2.
could be persuaded to go to bed as
shown at the Gem Theatre, Tuesday, a member ofc the Fair Board. A mo­
354—Wm. G. Smith, I to 2.
soon as they take cold and remain in
Feb. 26. A great play with a great tion was made that Erwin Harrison
320—Lyle Edwards, I to 2.
be
asked
to
withdraw
his
resignation
bed for one or two days, they would
ccast.
101—Albert Nielson, 1 to 2.
or be re-appointed as a member of the
recoved much more quickly, especially
Demand that your contractor use board. Mr. Harrison has consented to
514—Ben Nielson, 1 to 2.
if they take Chamberlain's Cough
Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­
475—Robert Nielson, I to 4.
Remedy. There would also be less
form and has exceptional fast setting remain on the Fair Board.
362—Vcdo Cavayo, 1 to 2.
danger of the cold being followed by
qualities which is preferred. For sale
The Tillamook branch of the Red
276—Roy Blanchard, I to 4.
any of the more serious diseases. For
at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. * Cross thank the senior class of the i 225—Carl Boquist, I to 2.
sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
For sale— Two dwellings, lots 3 i Tillamook High School for a gift of
221—John Rock, 1 to 2.
$0.00;
also
a
gift
of
$500
from
Mr.
and 4 and 5th Street and Park Aye.
238—Otto Stasek, 1 to 2.
Also furniture, stoves, tools, choice Collier, of W oods. The people of
Classified.
MJSS SALENA DICK,
I
bulbs, peony*, lilys, chrysanthemums, Blaine gave an entertainment, the
91—Henry C. Kerp, class I.
TEACHER OE PIANO
Inquire of Mrs. K. White,
. ■* proceeds 4>f which amounted to $25.00,
459—Wm. C. Hatfield, class 4.
PRIMARY AND ADVANCE
which the executive board graciously
Disqualified.
Allie Morgan vs. J. Canby Morgan accept and thank those who helped
INSTRUCTION.
14’7—Tom Geganto
is a suit filed in the circuit court to to make the entertainment a success.
Monthly Musicals given for
520
—
Edw.
S.
Taylor.
quiet title to certain property. The
given for benefit of Pupils
Qualified
Anna Klein, Herman Tohl, Andrew
plaintiff has brought two suits cover­
Prices Reasonable.
503
—
Leland
B.
Erwin
Klein,
Minnie
Tohl
and
William
Tohl
ing different property.
Tillamook Jottings
Bi
ing word,
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plane t<
r eriti«
11 to '
igantic ‘
both of i
livery is
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improv
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cause A
the pro’
energy
at ove
there ir
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home 1
borne a
there i.
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object [•
1918
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas Adams
on Feb. 5th a daughter.
Ncstucca Valley ranches can’t be
beat. We have just what you want
Kt prices and terms tc. suit put chasers.
Taylor Real Estate Agency, Clovei-
dc.le, Or,
*
Those having outstanding pledges
to the Y. M. C. A. War Fund may pay
same to Erwin Harrison, local treas­
urer. Balance due on pledges come
due March 1st.
D. I.. Shrode who attended the auto
srow in Portland, has accepted the
agency for
this county for the
Chalmers auto, and will have one of
these cars shipped him this week.
For sale, brush land at Hood River.
Three crops of alfalfa when cleared.
Will sell on time and loan money for
improvements td right man for dairy­
ing.—F. P. Friday, Hood River, Or. *
Don’t forget those busted castings.
Can be weided for half. Goods sent
by parcel post and express promptly
returned. Hiner & Ree.i, Tillamook,
Oregon.
*
War Saving Stamps and
Certificates
Should be bought by everyone. Buy them Here
Information gladly given.
WE CORDIALLY INVITE
YOU TO VIEW THE
SHOWING OF NEW
SILK DRESSES
$16.95 to $24.65
SPECIALLY PRICED
I
Developed in absolutely the latest styles i>nly,
these lovely New Dresses are shown in models
of Taffeta and Duchess Satin and combination
effects of Satin Messaline and Georgette Crepe,
and Taffeta and Georgette Crepe. The color
selections include such new shades as Pekin
Blue, Transport, Platinum, Taupe, Champagne,
Niagara Blue, Fawn and Aluminum.
These beautiful new Spring models were
bought are very special prices and are now
offered to you at savings not usually obtainable
so early in the season.
Come, view these Dresses at your leisure
—try them on in front of our swing mirror and
judge for yourself as to their beauty and worth.
THE ALL SEASONS WAIST
FOR THRIFTY MO MEN
THE WIRTH MOR
WAISTS
THE QUALITY HAS BEEN ¿MAINTAINED
THE PRICE R^E MAINS THE SAME
out the year by prudent women who have
learned of their unusual merits. In the
Spring we get the New Spring Styles
—as in the Fall we received the New Fall
Styles—and the fabrics, too, are always
Seasonable and {-^Appropriate. Besides
this general style excellence—-the values
are really matchless.
Come to the store today and see the New
Spring Models now on display.
WIRTHMOR WAISTS CAN BE SOLD
JUST ONE GOOD STORE IN EVERY CITY
AND THEY ARE SOLD HERE EXCLUSIVELY
FORTUNATE INDEED ARE WE TO BE ABLE
TO ^ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF THESE
NEW CAMBRICS
At 25c. Yard.
They are the famous Rose Cambrics and come
full 86 inches wide. There are dozens of dark
patterns to choose from as well as light patterns
in various colors and some pretty designs in
white grounds with large dots and figures.
See them today for we anticipate a speedy
clearance of this favorite weave of Wash Fabrics
at such a popular price.
THE VICTORY STORE