Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 20, 1919, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT FEBRUARY 20. 1919,
4
D □ u52525i> cjHSa5a5a52Sa5a52SaSBSHSBSa5B525a5asa5Z5Z5a52525asaSH5BSH52S?S; SH5HSaSH£H525H5Z5ES2S2SÏS25BSBSaSHSaSB52SH5a5H52S2S25Z52SH5HS2SBSH525252 5aS2525H5Z525H52SB5Z5H5i525?5B5a525ESa5aSH5a5HSHSa5HSZSa5a52S25HSH5252S2l
Jane and Kathriene LEE
IN
“SWAT THE FLY
Gem Theatre, THURSDAY Night, February 27th
99
This comedy attraction is absolutely the best that these two juvenile actresses have ever made. It is a posi­
tive knock out, and will evoke one spasm of laughter after another through the entire picture. Everybody
who enjoys childish pranks will be more than delighted.
Come.
Bring your “First Aid Kits,” and laugh
until your sides are sore, then laugh some more. Don’t forget the date and the treat of a life time.
I Adults 20c.
Show will Start at Seven o’clock sharp
Children 10c.
proposed reclamation and protection |
Shakespeare Club Meets.
Membership Drive for Oregon State | H5a5E5a5a525aSBSa5a5a5H5HS25Z52525a5ESH5H525ZSH5H5H525HSa525HSH52SZSaS2S
will be conductive to the public •
------ o------
Chamber of Commerce.
health and welfare, and of public
The regular monthly meeting of
------ o------
utility, and benefit.
the Shakespeare Club was heid at
A membership drive for the Oregon
VI.
the home of Mrs. Oscar Schultz, on
3
All of the lands included in said Friday. February 14th. The idea of State Chamber of Commerce has
3
Notice is hereby given that hear­ proposed district are properly in­ Valentine’s day was carried out _ ln , been launched by John L.Etheridge,
3
of
the
ing on the foilowing petition will be cluded therein, and will be benefical- the decorations and each one receiv-,0^ Fortland, state chairman
Be sure you are free from this dreaded disease, which works such a
held at the Court House in the City ly affected by the operations of the ed a valentine. All members were membership committee.
ravages in the mouth and causes the loss of sound teeth and often
,
of Tillapiook, Tillamook County, proposed district.
present except Mrs. C. J. Edwards, I During the past month an office
produces disease and death by distributing its poison to remote 3
¡force working overtime, has been
State of Oregon, on the 5th day of MKu
VII.
who is absent from the city.
a
The benefits of'- such proposed re­
May, 1919, for the parpose ot de­
parts of the body. If taken in the early atages it can be success­ a
The afternoon was spent giving perfecting the committees organiza­
termining whether the prayer of said clamation and protection will exceed quotations from and reading the 2nd tion .for securing members 'for the
fully treated. Come in and investigate
the damage to be done, and the best chapter of Cymbeline. A dainty lunch new chamber. A large room has been
petition shall be granted.
set aside specially for this purpose
All persons owning land or claim­ interests of the land included and of was served which all eniqyed.
ing an interest in lands described in the owners of such land as a whole,
The gueHts of the afternoon were by Mr. Etheridge, Manager and Vice-
said petition are hereby notified to and of the public at large, will be Mesdames Condit. Andexaon, Strana­ president, Morris Bros., Inc., Bcytd
House, in the Morris Building, 309
appear at said place on Bald date and promoted by the formation and pro­ han, Max and Car< Schultz.
show cause, If any there be, why the posed operations ot such district.
The club will meet with Mrs. Stark Street, Portland.
The aim is to secure individual
VIII.
prayer in said petition should not be
Clough in April.
membership from the representative
The formation of a drainage dis­
granted.
citizens of every town, community
trict under the provisions of Chap­
Erwin Harrison,
High School Notes.
and rural district of Oregon, and or-
ter 340 of the General Laws of Ore­
County Clerk.
- ■' o——
To the Honorable County Court Ot gon for the year 1915, as amended- The semester's work has been ganization memberships from every
by Chapter 414 of the General Laws started and an astonishing amount of local, commercial or development
Tillamook County, Oregon:
3
The results of neglect
g
The undersigned, being the owners of Oregon for the year 1917, under work is being accomplished. The stu­ body.
Particular attention paid to plates and bridgework.
;•
F. C. Baker, of Tillamook, has been ft
of more than 50 per cent ot the the provisions ot which this organ­ dents and faculty are both entering
Both Phones. B
Chairman Membership tg Examination Free.
acreage of the contiguous body ot ization is proposed, is a proper and enthusiastically into the work as we appointed
swamp, wet and over-flow land in I advantageous method of accomplish­ all realize that we must accomplish Committee for Tillamook County. Al­
A
1171 CF Tillamook County Dentist,
3
Tillamook County, Oregon, herein- ing the reclamation and protection a whole semester's work and more if so the following of Tillamook coun­
■ “• VVI u I j , office and Residence, across the cj
ty have been appointed chairmen of
after described, do hereby petition ot the lands included in said propos- possible.
street South of County Court House.
3
your Honorable Body to cause to be ed drainage district.
We are glad to say that the health the Membership Committee for their 3
IX.
of the school today is in perfect con-» respective cities: F. C. Baker, Tilla-
organized a drainage district for the
mook; John Nelson, Bay City; W. B. 25H5H525252Sa5BSaSB5252SZSa525î5asa5aSZS2SE52525aSZ52S25ZSaS25aSB52SBSa5
The proposed plan for reclamation dition.
purpose of having such land re-
On Friday the student body will Harris, Bar View; C. W. Ross, Rock-
claimed and protected from the ef­ and protection of the property in
fects of water for sanitary and ag- the propesed drainage district is. give a program In honor of Wash­ away; W. High, Cloverdale; Il. E.
ricultural purposes, and for the cov- that a dike or embankment shall be ington's and Lincoln’s birthday. G. Rinehart, Wheeler; Thos. B. Watt,
enients and welfare of the public, constructed around the outer bound­ B. Lamb, Judge Bagley and Frank Brighton; B. J. Cooper, Mohler; U.
S. Bryant, Nehalem.
and for the public utility and bene­ ary of said district, of sufficient Rowe will address the students at
“Every citizen who has anything at
fit, and fqr the purpose of this peti­ height to protect said lands from this time. Prizes will also be award­
tion we state the following matters over-flow from the waters of the ad­ ed. Everybody come and see who 1 stake in the State of Oregon, or who
has an Interest in the progress and
as required by Chapter 340 of the joining rivers and sloughs, with tide­ captures the prizes.
of his own section, or
On Monday night at 7:30 the night development
'
General Laws of Oregon for the year gates therein at such places as may
' the State as a whole, will be in­
1915, as amended by Chapter 414, of be found necessary for the purpose school will commence for commercial of
for ¡of affording the necessary drainage subjects. If you are interested in terested in the State Chamber of
the general Laws of 'Oregon 1„
MR. CHARLES J. KUPER who has been with
of water from the lands in such dis­ these subjects be sure and be present. 1 Commerce," said Chairman Ether­
1917.
trict. The lands included in the dis­
idge. "Every organization whose pur­
us for over two years will leave us in a few days
I.
pose it is to advance the develop­
The name proposed for such district trict are all subject to over-flow, and
to take charge of a general merchandise and feed
Circtiit Court Cases.
ment of its local community or of
are cut up to a considerable extent
is Stillwell Drainage District.
business
of his own at Mohler, Oregon. He leaves
by
tidal
sloughs,
and
it
Is
proposed
the
entire
state
should
be
affiliated.
II.
Ralph Ackley vs. Joseph Fellman.
“The State Chamber of Commerce
The boundary lines ot the proposed , to drain said lands and provide for Action for money. Judgment for
us with our very best wishes for success in his-
is laid out on the broadest lines. Its
.keeping the waters dained off of the
district are as follows:
plaintiff.
new enterprise.
organization plan iB so safeguarded
Beginning at the point where the ; land so that instead of the land re’
Edgar
Woodward,
vs.
A.
F.
Coats
that
no
one
section
of
Oregon,
not
running
East
'
niaining
cold
and
wet
as
they
do
un-
quarter section line i
We shall have with us in his stead)
and West through the center of - der present conditions, the water will Lumber Co. Damages. Verdict for even the metropolis,, can control it.
plaintiff
for
$375.00.
the
drained
off
and
the
land
will
dry
Portland
lias
a
representative
of
only
Section 26, Township 1 South, Range
MR. RALPH HIMES, who is well known to the
Webster Holmes, vs. J. Canby Mor­ two members on the board of fifteen
10 West. W. M., intersects the East ¡off more quickly, and be thereby ren­
grocery trade here. Mr. Himes will be glad to
dered
more
fit
for
cultivation
and
directors,
the
other
thirteen.members
gan.
Action
for
money.
Judgment
in
side of Tillamook river, and running
of the board residing out in the state
favor of plaintiff for $200.
meet
all his friends here where he will extend to
thence East along said line to where more productive.
“Eastern Oregon is represented by
In carrying out the plan of recla­
Louis Albert vs. Feeney and Brem­
said line inters-cts the right bank
all
his
courteous and efficient service.
six
directors,
residing
in
different
of Trask River near the center of mation it is proposed to make use of er Co. Action for money. Dismissed.
sections
of
that
great
region,
the
de
­
some
diking
work
already
done
by
said Section 26; thence following the
State of Oregon vs. May Jackson. velopment of which
C. O. & C. M. DAWSON
contributes so
right bank of Trask river up stream some of the owners, and also to act Indictment. CaHe continued.
heavily to the taxable wealth and
connection
with
Tillamook
County
Southerly, Easterly and Northerly in
Eva N. McGee vs. Orpha Eastman.
of a slough ' in raising the road bed of the coun- Action for money. Continued for commercial prosperity of the state,
to the Northe-ly bank c_
Seven directors reside in different
5Ï5E525ES2525H52525MMM?1 ÏÏ
connecting said Trask River with j ty road which runs along a portion term.
parts of Western Oregon, including
what is known as Trask River cut-off of the boundary of the district.
Martin Blaser et al, vs. Jefferson representation from the Rogue River
X.
at a point near the Northwest cor­
ner of the Southeast quarter of the I I The signers of this petition agree Fleck, et al. Action for money. Ver­ Valley, the Coos Bay country, the side of the State Chamber once they
port region at the mouth of the Col­ know the kind and character of
Southwest quarter of Section 25, in that they will pay any and all ex­ dict for plaintiff for $1,130.
Jefferson Fleck, et al vs. Martin umbia River and the East and West organization they have been given
Township 1 South of Range 10 west, penses incurred, and any tax or
W.
thence following the bink axes that may be levied against Blaser. Action for money. Plaintiff sides, as well as the northern and the opportunity of joining. Not un­ A WORD ABOUT THE KIDNEYS
southern ends of the Willamette Val- til all of the people of affairs in
of said slough northeasterly to the their' respective lands for the pur­ took non-suit.
BT DOCTOR WATSON.
Ida Barnett vs. Florence Phelps. ley.
left bank of what is known as Trask pose of paying the expense of organ­
every section of Oregon have been
People
are easily frightened when
“Such a representation precludes acquainted with the aim« and pur­
River cut-off; thence following said izing, or attempting to organize the Slander. Order overruling motion.
they think something is the matter with
the
possibility
of
the
state
organiza
­
i
roposed
district,
the
expense
to
be
left bank of the Trask River cut-off
poses of the State Chamber and un­
B. F. Neer, vs. Robert McGrath,
their lungs or heart, and well they
Northerly to its intersection with taxed against the land of the sign­ Action for money. Judgment against tion being used selfishly to promote til the great majority of them are
the
iinterests
of
the
metropolis
or
of
the South or left bank of Hoqua.ton ers in proportion to the number of the defendant.
enrolled will the membership com­ may be; but few people nnderatand
any other one section as against the
the dangers of diseased kidneys. These
Slough; thence down said Hoquartc^» t.cres owned by them and affected by
Orpha A. Eastman vs. Alonzo T. interests of any other section or of mittee feel that it has accomplished organs have a duty of vital importance
to
Slough, following the left bank the proposed project.
the
work
which
it
was
appointed
Eastman. Divorce. Decree.
the state as a whole.
XI.
to perform, and if they are diseased,
thereof, to the intersection of said
undertake.’’
Frank M. Fessenden vs. Laura
"Industrially, the diversified in­
Wherefore your petitioners pray
there is no telling how or where the
Hoquarton Slough with the Tilla­
terests of the state are also repre­
mook River; thence following the that the lands described herein, or Fessenden. Divorce. Decree.
symptoms may appear. The kidneys
Lauri I. Leach vs. B. A. Leech, et sented. Livestock, agriculture, fruit,
right bank of Tillamook River, up such ot them as may be found by the
are Alters, and when they are healthy
timber,
manufacturing,
merchandis
­
court
to
be
properly
Included
in
the
al. Foreclosure of mortgage. Dismiss­
stream to the place of beginning.
they remove the poisons from the blood
ing
and
foreign
commerce
are
all
And all of the lands included with­ proposed district, either permanent- ed.
and purify it. When the kidneys are
represented
on
the
board.
¡1/
or
until
further
Investigation
and
George
Fosnot
vs.
Dora
Fosnot.
in said boundaries constitute a con- i
diseased, the poisons are spread every­
I
------
,
may
permit
elimination,
"Such
an
organization
can
be
made
Divorce.
Decree.
tiguous body or swamp, wet and | ! jrver
where, and one of these poisons is urio
I „hall be declared organized into a
Bay City vs. Geo . W. Kiger and a gigantic power for the material
»ver-flow lands.
iucainage district under the provls- wife. To quiet title, Default, judg- progress of Oregon. Its work is need­
aeid.
The nrio acid is carried all
The total acreage included lu said I •,ns of
t>aws °f
rPla,l,f5 ment and decree.
ed. The success of ita mission de­
through the system and deposited tn
pends primarily upon the character,
proposed
U acres.
‘O “«ch 41etrlcte and hereinbefore re-
Various places, in the form of nr ate
proposed district
district is
is 432
432*4
acres.
Walter J. Mead vs. Alona C. Mead. number and geographical diatribu-
tarred to.
salts —in the feet, ankles, wrists and
IV.
Divorce. Decree.
tion
of
Its
members.
The names ot the owners of land Dated February 10. 1919.
back —often forming bags under the
Mar
­
Carrie
B.
Marolf
vs.
Preston
There are three classes ot raem-
EmH Benscheidt
in said proposed district as shown by
syse. Sometimes the resulting trouble
olf. Divorce. Dismissed.
bershlps: First. “Commercial” com­
M. V. Stillwell
the records of Tillamook County.
is called rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica
prising
local
Chamber
ot
Commerce
,
Ida
B.
Reynolds
by
E.
W.
Oregon, and the acreage owned by
and backache.
Finally, oome stone
Stanley, her guardian.
and Commercial Clubs; 2nd: “Asso­
Notice of Final Account.
each of such owners is as follows:
in the bladder, diabetes and Bright’s
ciation,"
being
associations
organiz
­
F.
and
Gottf.
Joel.
-------
o-
—
Owner
No. Acres.
disease.
W. J. Stillwell
All persons concerned are hereby ed for promoting any industrial, ag­
Bred and Gottfried Josl......... «4.
Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., in recent
ricultural
or
other
industries
and
not
Ulrich Wyss
A P. W. Todd................................ <5
notified that Jessie McGinnis, Ad­
yean, discovered that a certain com­
Fred C. Baker.
ministratrix ef the Estate of James organized for private purposes; and
Sold by
Wilbur Stillwell ...................... 87
bination of remedies would dissolve uric
P. W. Todd.
Jefferson McGinnis, deceased, has finally, the “Individual," non-voting
Ulrich Wyss.............................. 42
Tillamook Feed Company.
acid (urate salts) in the system. He
Memberships.
The
annual
fee
for
the
of
Oregon,
County
of
Tilla
­
F
tate
filed
her
final
account
In
such
estate
Minny V. Stillwell .................. 37.50
found this combination to be harmless,
C.
0.
&
C.
M
Dawson
“
Commercial"
membership
Is
$10.00
mook,
ss:
in the County Court of Tillamook
L. L. Stillwell .......................... 47.
to that he made it np in tablets,
for
each
100
members
and
110.00
ad-
I.
Emil
Benscheidt,
being
first
du
­
Conover & Condit.
County. Oregon, and that said Court
D. Tomlinson ............................ 36
of double strength, and called them
ly sworn, say that I am one of the has appointed Mbnday, March 24th, ditlonal for each additional major
Geo. R. Edmunds.
Rachel Stanley ........................ 15
Anuric Tablets. They dissolve uric
thereof.
The
fee
for
"Asso-
fraction
signers
of
the
foregoing
petition;
1919,
at
the
County
Court
room
in
Tillamook. Oregon
Ida E. Reynolds........................ 25
acid in the human system as hot coffee
Membershlp
la
$20.00
per
elation
’
*
that
I
have
read
the
said
petition
the Court House In Tillamook City,
dissolves sugar. If you have uric acid
E Benscheidt............................ 8.75
A.
Anderson,
Wheeler.
Ore.
year.
An
annual
minimum
fee
of
$5
troubles, don't delay in taking Anuric
Fred C. Baker.......................... 2.50 ; nd that I believe the allegations Oregon, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. is to be paid by the "Individual” non
W. A. Rowe^ Brighton, Oregon.
m. as the time and place for hearing
Tablets, which can be secured in the
Erick Erickson ........................ 2.50 thereof are true.
Emil Benscheidt.
objections to caid final account and voting members.
Tillamook County, tract cov­
Have a quantity of seed potatoes. drug stores. You can write Dr. Pierce,
“It is difficult to see how individ­
Subscribed and sworn to before me the settlement thereof.
too, and he will tell yon what to eat
er’d by county road.
Earliest
of All, for which I am taking and how to live so that more uric acid
uals.
state
wide
organizations
or
this 15th day of February. 1919.
Dated February 20th, 1919.
V.
orders
at
12.50
per
hundred.
Mutual
(Notary Seal)
H. T. Botts.
will not form in your system. Dr. Pierce
Jessie McGinnis, Ad­ commercial bodies having any pub­
The proposed reclamation and pro­
lic spirit or any interest in local or Phone. A. T. Blackburn, P. O. Ad­ will not charge for this advice.
Notary Public for Oregon.
ministratrix.
tection of said lands is for sanitary
*
state development can remain out- dress Hemlock, Ore.
H. T. Botts, Attorney.
and agricultural purposes, and such My Commission expires Dec 21, 1919
Notice of Hearing of Petition to form
Drainage District. In the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for
The County of Tillamook.
------ o------
PYORRHOEA "SS“’
W
Announcement.
Weekly Health Talks
I