Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 13, 1919, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT FEBRUARY 13. 1919.
Christian Church. - -
Nazarene Church Services.
Divorce. Order.
ConfrqatLUUBaking a wise move in
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Cecelia
I
Johnson
vs.
Ralph
John
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a bill just introduced to prohibit
Next Sunday a cordial invitation
10 a m . Sunday School, Mrs. Bert
son.
Divorce.
Decree.
emlgraUoa "Into the United States
i to the general public, to attend all
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
Edith Esteila Loomis vs. Harry F. King, Supt.
Limited number of settings from
the next five years. It seems to be
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htf the castor services beginning with the Sunday
11
at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.
generally surmised that as soon as 28 4 egg strain White Leghorns head­ Loomis. Divorce, Order.
cownt
won
¿Marion T. Chance, et : al vs George Rev. A. F. Ingler Subject; Ministry
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SUBSCRIPTION
per year $2.00 the termpjpf peace are signed, that a ed by cockrel, from pen that
laying, finherstety, ef al. Writ t of review. of the Holy Spirit.
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large number ot Germans and Aus- over 190 other pens in egg
, Harry E. Tucker, Minister.
7:30 p.m. Praise service and even­
I Irian* »111 attempt to leave those contest in Washington Agricultural Decrpf and jl^gnient in favor ot
special singing. *
Advertising Ratet.
ing sermon with
Icountriea and come to the -United college oontest, 33 50 jjettiyg cji!T5. ilalntlll.'i ■
Display Advts. per inch • •
20c. 'States. It would be unwise to admit Dr. Lefevre. Cloverdale. Ore.
Notice to Creditori.
Tillamook County Bank vs William Midweek service on Thursdays at I
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” . .half page 17%c. Germans, especially those who took
A.
Clark et al. Foreclosure of mort- 7:30 p.m.. Strangers welcome.
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W.
S.
Buel
came
in
from
Tamhill
ff
ff
” ... full page 15c. part In the war and who killed and county on Saturday, having agreed gage. Order appointing a receiver.
In thè District Court of thè United
Special Announcement.
Roy Winfield Schultz vu.
vs. Esther
i States, for the district of Oregon.
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7c. i wounded thousands of our boys. It to teach at the Maple Leaf school.
Locali
By W. J. "Billy” Gilbert, former iiy
Schultz.
Divorce.
Order
on
motion.
must
not
be
lost
sight
of
that
when
In the matter of W. B. Simmons,
A new daughter arrived at the
Reader*, with reading matter
Rudolph Kiosch vn. Juliirs Erick- of Beaver, Oregon.
war was declared in 1914 the whole
, bankrupt;
per line.................................... 7c. I Geimon nation shouted with joy. home of Peter Heisel last week. Dad on. To dissolvi partnership. Dismis­
Having
made
a
connection
with
No. 5018 in bankruptcy.
is feeling fine and delighted with
Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. Since that time the German people
Haltom’s Store. Tillamook. Oregon. I
sed.
Notice is hereby given that on the
another addition to his family.
ate of Oregon vs. J. C. Sating, should be glad to welcome and wait 29th day of January, A. D., 1919, W.
Resolutions .................. per line 5c. proved themselves to be the most bar-
Rollie Watson writes live stock in­ A.:p al from justice court. This was on any of my old friends and cus-
1 baroui. blood thirsty nation in the
B. Simmons of Wheeler, Oregon, the
world, torturing prisoners murderihg surance. Every dairyman in Tilla­ a c. se where plaintiff was charged tomers.
bankrupt above named, was duly ad­
mook
County
should
have
this
in
­
Gilbert.
W.
J.
w.iU violating the fish law is un-
' men, women and children by whole­
judicated bankrupt; and that 'the
sale. The proper place for the blood surance on his stock—if only a little lawtully selling fish caught in the
lirst meeting of his creditors will be
f
re
­
on each animal—as losses are
Wonder whether the junk man is thirsty murderers is in Germany. quently occuring, yours may be ihe Big Nestucca River and sold to the Wanted Bids on Hauling Cheese held at my office. Sth Floor, Title &
not
the
United
States.
There
is
an-
was
and
Supplies.
eati.ierymen of this
gather up the gauze masks?
1 Trust Building. Portland. Oregon, on
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other t hing that must not be over- next.
fined 350.00 by the
■e court,
the 18th day ot February, 1919, at
Clover
Creamery
Company
Red
demurrer
Engineers C. W. Wanzer and C A. »he Judge sustained
Should llie 310,000,000 bond meas­ looked and which Congress is pro-
11:30 a.nt., at which time said cred­
ure pass, with the emergency clause viding against, and that is German Dunn, of the State Highway Com­ and this overruled the decision in the w ishes to receive bids for hauling itors may attend, prove their claims,
from
its
factory
to
Tillamook
cheese
people
should
be
made
to
remain
in
mission. were in the city the first of lower court.
attached, there is every probability
appoint a trustee, examine the bank­
depot and cars and supplies from rupt, and transact such other busi-
that a scenic road will be built that country to help pay the indem­ the week. Mr. Wanzer will go over
to
its
factory.
Leave
bids
Tillamook
nity that will be imposed on Ger­ the roads in the north part of the
around Necarney Mountain.
Llore Tillamook Boys Wounded.
at .Carl Haberlach's office on or be- |ness as may properly come before the
many, and not be allowed to come to county to ascertain which is the best
fore February 15th, 1919. Company meeting.
A bill has been introduced in the the United States to avoid it and en­ road to decide upon for the high­
Claims must be presented in form
The official casualty list on Sunday reserves right to reject any or all
joy
the
privileges
that
they
would
way in that part of the county.
state leglsiature to dissolve the Port
required by the Bankruptcy Act, nnd
contained the name of Janies V. Sut­ bids.
obtain
here.
of Tillamook. It is just as well. It was
I
ton. of Neskowin, who i.- .eported
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Red Clover Creamery Co. sworn to.
a hobby horse for a number of years.
The schedule filed discloses doubt­
High School Notes.
as being severely wounded.
Will
someone
hold
the
snap
shot
When the bill was first introduced
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ful assets.
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Getting
Rid
of
Colds.
in the state legislature, we look ex­ man while he does a duck fit stunt?
The High School opened on Mon-
Mrs. Knight received a letter from
The easiest and quickest way to Dated February 7th, 1919.
ception to it, for it was not far reach­ A prominent citizen of Bay City ad- day with an attendance of 96 stu­ her son, Private Carl T. Knigght,
A. M. Cannon,
get rid of a cold is to take Chamber­
ing in scope. So we are glad that an vised one of the county commission­ dents, which is only a slight decrease
Referee in Bankruptcy.
ers not to expend any more money on from the number attending when which was the first word that he had lain's Cough Remedy. This prepara­
effort is being made to dissolve it.
the Bayocean road until the Bay- school closed in October, the number been gassed and after that was in­ tion has been in use for many years
jured and sent to the hospital. He and its value fully proven. No matter
For Sale For a Short. Time Only.
Eggs and butter were the first to ocena company paid its taxes. This of pupils then being 113.
claims to have written about 50 let­ what remedy you use, however, care
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drop in price. From the looks of the has got to be quite a gag. If the
The grades have an attendance of ters to his mother but she has only must be taken not to contract a sec­
One of the best ranches in Tilla­
Wisconsin cheese market, cheese in gentleman will come to this city and 2 70 alongside of 34 5 in October.
received two, and although she has ond cold before you have recovered mook County, close to town, fine im­
the East declined 13%c. in a little examine the delinquent tax list now
Everything possible is being done written dozens of letters to him, he from the first one, and there is ser- provements, good buildings, electric
posted
at
the
court
house,
he will to prevent influenza in the school.
over a month. This is going to have
a serious effect on the cheese market find that the delinquent taxes of No assemblies are being held and the has received two, and has not been ius danger of this. A man of middle lights, thoroughly up to date. This
on the coast, for when jobbers can Bayocean amount to very little com­ building is being properly disinfect­ paid for nine months. His letter fol­ age or older should go to bed and has never been offered for sale before
stay in bed until fully recovered. It and is only on the market now for a
buy eastern cheese for 22c. they will pared with the delinquent taxes at ed. Some of the teachers who have i lows:
January 11, 1919.
is better to stay in bed three days at brief period. It will pay you to see
Bay City, Garibaldi beach and beach had the "flu'* are still quarantined.
not pay 38c. for Tillamook cheese.
Dear Mother—I received your let­ the start than three weeks later on. Everson.
property at Nehalem. Since we are The school board has hired a trained
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There is no prospect of the county tired of hearing the old gag about nurse to look after the health of the ter some few days ago and was very
officials In the state who are clam­ the Bayocean Company not paying students and we hope that there will glad to hear from you. How are you
getting along? I am in the hospital.
oring for higher wages doing the I its taxes, lets apply the same med­ be no more flu cases in the school.
How are the little girls getting
McAdoo stunt and resign because icine to the above places and deprive
I along. I would write to them it I had
their salaries are not high enough,, them of road work until the delin­
Marolf Divorce Suit Filed.
more writing paper. It is hard to get
and no one need fear that they will quent tax payers cough up. But what
writing paper out here. I haven’t
about
those
who
have
paid
their
go on a strike and cause a rumpus,
i
Carrie B. Marolf vs. Preston Marolf
and the calling out of the state taxes? Is It right to make them suf­ is a divorce suit filed in the circuit been paid for nine months, but will
fer for those who fall to pay their court. These parties were married in have about 3270.00 when I do get
militia to quell It.
taxes? Hardly so. Yet this is the Tillamook County, on the 27th of paid. It is too bad they stopped the
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310.00 a month to you and not let
Representative Edwards informs punishment that is inflicted upon October, 1906, It is alleged In the me know anything about it. They
us that he has reduced the amoiints persons who bought property at complaint that about three month» lost my service record, and that is
in lbe county officers salary bill to: Bayocean. But there is this much to after their marriage defendant be­ the reason I don't get paid. The pres­
County Clerk, 32,000; Judge, 32.000, I be said about the delinquent tuxes gan a course of cruel and inhuman ident has one service record of me, so
Assessor, 31,800; Sheriff 32,100; ion Garibaldi beach. It is proposed treatment and personal indignities, I guess I will get it. I am not with
School Superintendent, 31,600. This that that beach be made a part of also treated the children in a cruel
.the engineers any more. I got gassed
makes an increase of 32,500, and this the highway through the county, a manner. On the 19th of p
*
February,
an<j they put me jn the casual camp.
will no doubt satisfy those who op­ hard surfaced road. And we wish to 1919, the defendant without . any just,
*••-* There is hard work in the casual
call
the
attention
of
the
county
court
pose the amount placed In the bill
cause, assaulted the plaintiff and her
when It was first Introduced. The bill to this matter, asking this simple two children in their home, and beat company. I got hurt and they sent
me to the hospital. We have little
question:
Is
it
right
to
deprive
Bay-
ban passed the house.
them; tore out the plaintiff's hair,
ocqan pf a road and a way out when dragging her by the hair over the dutch girls waiting on us.
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Well mother, have you got any of
other parts of the county also fall to floor, so that plaintiff was almoat
Wouldn’t that jar you! The people pay their' taxes?
my letters. I wrote about 50 while I
unconscious. One of the children was have been over here and juBt got
passed what Is known as the Jackson
Including
also badly assaulted. At this time the two from you. We are in Germany
bill, doing qway with the publica­
1 Pure Bred Ball Calf born January 12. 1918
th« defendant threatened to kill the and the name of the place where I
tion of the ,delinquent tax list and
MATE ON DDMARU CLEARED.
plaintiff and one of the ehiid'ren, the am now is Mayon,
substituting that the sheriff shall
1 Pure Bred Bull Calf born November^ 1918.
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plaintiff having to call the sheriff where my company and the place
send notices to delinquent taxpayers.
1 Pure Bred Heifer, Coming 1 year of age.
is Carden
Is being monkeyed with by the state Federal Inspector* Find Charge* for protection, when she left the de­ right by the edge is of at the
Mosell
3 Pure Bred Cows, 3 and 4 years of age.
Agaiait Offioer Not True.
fendant. Two children were born of river.
leglgslature. It does away with send­
Well, mamma, ______
It sure __ has
10 Heifer*, to freshen this spring
the ub I ob , The plaintiff asks that
ing notices, to the tax payers whose
been
a
time
to
drive
them
Huns back
Andy E Nolan, 1169 East Ivon 81., the marriage contract be annulled, but we did it, and
taxes are less than one dollar. Why
4 Heifers, 1 year of age.
may fish of one delinquent taxpayer who was third mate aboard the that she be allowed 325.90 and the seen some sights. One we, sure hate
14 Head of Cows, now fresh or due to freshen before
big piece of
wooden steamer Dumaru when she children 350.00 per month; that
and fool of the other?
the German railroad went through
April 20.
was
lost
near
Guam
October
16,
due
plaintiff
have
the
custody
of
the
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my
tent
and
I
was
not
in
there
very
2
Cow*,
due in November.
Should the flu again make its ap­ to being struck with lightening. Is children; that she be allowed 3250.00 long either. I sure made quick
not
guilty
of
negligence
In
his
hand
­
to
prosecute
the
suit;
that
plaintiff
tracks.
pearance In this county all the peo­ ling of a lifeboat that put away from
Among the above mentioned cattle will be found 12
be decreed to be the owner in fee
ple have to do is to get rid of it Is to
Well we have been having fine
head tired by Mutual Ormsby Prince, whose first daugh­
the
vessel
Immediately
following
the
simple
of
an
undivided
one-third
In
­
hold a regular old fashioned Meth­
weather for January. We had „ a
ters freshened last year and none have produced under
odist prayer meeting and ask the order to abandon ship. United States terest in the real property and that Chicken dinner Christmas. It snowed
Steam
Vessel
Inspector
Edwards
and
a
Judgment
be
entered
aguinst
de
­
35
lbs. of milk daily as 2 year olds. The three year olds
good Lord to send a genuine Tilla-
a little on Christmas day. Did you
have reached 55 lbs. milk daily. .Also 7 .head by Don
mook rain and wind storm that is a Wynn decided, after having heard fendant for 32,000.
have
a
white
Christmas
out
there?
hummer, for that is a sure cure for testimony of members of the crew re­
Well mother 1 will close for this
Corios. These have shown an equal production.
flu, appears to be the general senti­ siding here, that accusations made
time, hoping to hear from you soon
Circuit Court Started Monday.
against
Mate
Nolan
had
not
been
Sale to be held at Noyes’ & Folks’ farm % mile east
ment of the people of this county. In
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with love and good luck to all.
proof of this the flu disappeared substantiated, so he was informed
of
Red
Clover Cheese Factory.
Circuit Judge Geo. R. Bagley con-
from Tillamook after the recent ruin that he had been exonerated.
vened the February term of the cir­
It
was
said
that,
had
Mr.
Nolan
Death
of
P.
J.
Newell.
Watch this space next week for more details.
and wind storm.
permitted more men to occupy the cuit on Monday, which has been ad­
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journed
one
week
on
account
of
the
boat of which he was in charge, there
The following death announcement
B. A. FOLKS.
The cement trust Is causing con­ would have been less suffering be­ flu. From present indications the appeared in the Oregonian on Sat­
siderable friction ut the state legis­ cause another boat was heavily court will be in cession several urday.
lature, with the object In view of loaded. After following the testimony weeks.
At the residence at Jennings Lodge
giving the pulent pavements a knock «uv
The grand jury drawn on Monday Paulis D. Newell, aged 57 years, be-
the iiiBireviurK
inspectors ueierni
determined that the
out blow. The matter < of material I officer
is
composed
of
John
Zuercher,
E.
F.
not _____
shown t to be culpa-
____ whs
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'loved husband of Laura Newell;
should be left to the State Highway ble.
Carter. H. W. Keyes. C. E. Pearson, father of Mrs. Gladys Watson, of Il­
Commission, but there appears to be
A. T. Dolan, Thos. Shillinglaw and waco, Wash., Mrs. Hsma Ford of
u few lawyers In the state legislature TILLAMOOK SEEKS STATE
Grover E. Hart.
this city; Pauline B. Clyde and Glen
AID.
who are*doing their best to help the
In the matter of the petition of Newell, all of this eity. Funeral ser­
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cement trust. We have printed on County Offers $475.000 to
John
Slacks,
an
alien to become a vices will be held today, (Saturday)
Help
another page a letter written by S.
citizen of the United States. Dc.ucd Feb. 8, at the residence. Jennings
Build
JFirst
Link
of
Highway.
Benson, chairman of the State High­
In the matter of the petitions o.
-ige, at 2 p.m. Interment at Mt.
way Commission, In which he refers
TillamtMik County, through State Edward Christiansen Dromnes anu
it Park Cemetery. Arrangements
to the lenient trust and to cement Senator Handley, offered to the State Peter Becker aliens to become citi­
in care of Miller & Tracy.
roads.
TRADE IN TILLAMOOK
Highway Commission a 3475.000 zens of the United States. Allowed.
The deceased was a resident of the
In the matter of the petition of nosIh part of the county for a num­
fund for the construction of the flrat
EMEMBER in your buying and your bank­
Apropo of the Increase of county link of a coast highway, providing Guy Hamilton McLeod an alien, to ber of years, and took a good deal of
ing—that all roads lead to Tillamook. Keep
officials salaries, we think the coun- that the Highway Commission will become a citizen of the United States
interest in the development of that
your money in local circulation by either
ty commissioners have a Just griev­ match the fund, dollar for dollar.
Continued for term.
part of the county some years agog
spending it with home merchants or putting
ance. When attending the meetings
Feeney-Bremer Co. vs. C F. Stone. when the Newefi and Pye factious
This offer was made by Senator
it safely away here iti the FIRST NATIONAL
of the county court they have to put Handley recently at a meeting of the Aetion for money. Dismissed.
were always at loggerheads. With
BANK. It goes on working for the good of the
up for their hotel and board while joint roads and highways committee
E. T. Haltinn vs Tillamook Build­
community and YOU.
in the city, and they can manage to 'of House and Senate. The only pro- ing Company. Damages. Dismissed. lhese two rival factions both striv­
ing tor supremacy, some interesting
squeaze through at an expense of I vision attached to the offer Is that
DIRECTORS:
Ray & Co., vs J. S. Wlhnot et al. meetings used to take ptace at Ne­
A. W. Bunn, Farmer.
P. Heisel, Farmer.
32.50 a day which leaves them little 'the Highway Commission begin the Aetion for money. Settled and dis­
halem.
especially
electing
delegates
C. J. Edwards.Mgr. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden. Vice Pres.
out of 35.00. Suppose one of thesB i construction of the proposed paved missed.
to the Republican convention. Ne­
B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
honorable commissioners indulged In |highway between Fortland and Till­
Joe Blaser vs. Ben Kuppenbender. halem could always be relied upon
W. J. Riechers. Cashier.
about half a dozen 25c. cigars and amook City.
Damages. Dismissed.
to send a double header te the con­
mysteriously butted up against boot­
The State of Oregon vs. August vention. each bringing a small army
'.'I am authorized by the people
leg at 320.00 a bottle, their salaries whom I represent to tell the State Selin Nordlund. Indictment. Demur­
of boosters. When P. D. Newell and
don't cover the expenses.
Highway Commission, through this rer overruled, and pie« of not guilty Charley Pye moved from Nehalem.
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committee, that we stand ready to entered. Trial set for next Wednes­ | the loss ot these two political war
The reason Jackson gave for doing I bond ourselves in the mini of 3475,- day.
.horses and bitter opponents, no one
'llhe Bank of Oregon City vs Ore­ in the north part o. he county step­
away with the publication of the de­ • *• tor the construction of tMis road
linquent tax list was that money from Portland to the City of Tilla­ gon Fisheries Co., et al. Action for ped into their shoes, hence with the
could be saved by sending out notic­ mook. and all that we ask Is that money. Dismissed.
passing of Henry Tohl, the lively
Clara Hiner vs. W. W. Ridehalgh. and exciting times also died out. Tbs
es to persons who were delinquent. the state meet us on a 50-50 basis."
1
et
al.
Action
for
money,
Now it is proposed to amend the law
Continued deceased was a fine gentleman and a
for term.
so that only a part of the delinquent*]
The Allied Churches.
.good citizen, with an excellent family
, E. T. Haltom vs. Silver Spruce Co.
taxpayers are to be notified, for
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and he had a lot of staunch friends.
Action for money. Dismissed.
where the tax la below one dollar It
Preaching
at
11
a
m.
every
Sunday.
Charles F Pankow, V* H. R. Ed­
la proposed to discriminate and not
That Temble Headache.
The evening service of Feb. 16th munds. Action for money. Dismissed.
notify them And it la reported that
will
be
under
the
auspices
of
the
Do you have periodic attacks of
Jackson agreed to the change. The
Tillamook County Bank vs. Frank 1 headache
accompanied by eicknees of
people passed the law last November Knights of Pythias. Rev. Hickerson, L. Kinsman and Guy Roberts. Action the stomach of vomiting, a sallow
of Bay City, will deliver the dis­ for money. Judgment.
and the state legislature la asked to I course.
and dull eyes? If so. you can get
j Colin W. Cottam vs. J. E. Sullivan, 1 lekln
amend It. la It fair to notify one de­
quck relief by taking Chamberlain'*
Sunday
School
will
convene
every
. et al, To quiet title. Order.
linquent taxpayer and not the other? Sunday at 10 a.m.
All ahould receive the aame treat­
Alta Thomas, vs. Chester A. Thom­ I Tablets as directed for btllfousneee,
and you may be able to avoid these
Prayer meeting every Wednesday as Sult for support. Order.
mart.
|attacks if you observe the directions
BELL PHONE, MAIN 3 MUTUAL PHONE
evening.
I Amy Lois Bray v*. John M. Bray.
with each package.
¡Tillamook IjeaMtght
TUlamook Jottings
Editorial Snap Shots
PUBLIC SALE
Saturday, March 1st, 1919,
at 10 a.m., of
36 Head High Grade and
Pure Bred Holstein Cows
Heifers and Calves
R
National Bank
a TheHrst
V
» ~~i iw ii r —-
Dr. E. L. daisy er9
VETERINARIAN
County Dairy Herd Inspector