Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 27, 1919, Image 6

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    TILLAMCOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 27, 10J9
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MR. LOGAN, U.S.A,” Featuring Tom Mix
GEM THEATRE, Thursday, March 6.
Dashing Tom Mix in daring feats of horsemanship and straight shooting.
A play full of life and pep, that no one but a loyal “Yankee” can put the spice and fire in.
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Her Screen Idol,” 2 reel Mack Sennett Comedy.
Adults 20c.
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Children 10c.
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was driving his auto at such speed, papers and the Oregon Grange Bulle­
N0RDLUND FOUND GUILTY.
and notwithstanding that he knew tin for publication.
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Edna Dammon, Maude Robertson,
Pacific Lodge. No. 105, I. O. . F. of Charged with Manslaughter in the that he was unable to see through
Two heifer calves, well bred, one
the windshield he utterly failed and and Alice Edwards, Committee.
Killing of Mrs. Leia Oberteuffer
We guarantee every tire we sell bull calf—Dams Sire St. Maure, the Bay City, will celebrate the One
neglected to attempt to do So until
and make good our guarantee, right »1700 bull. Dam Katy of Shady Hundredth Anniversary of the found­
The trial of August Selin Nordlund after he hud driven the autp into
Lawn
ing
of
the
order,
on
April
26th
farm
sold
for
»500
at
Curtis
Circuit Court Cases.
here. Tillamook Tire Co.
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sale.
1919. W. W. Dugan, one of the took place on Monday at the court and against the body of Leia Ober­
P. W. Todd. •
Wanted to adopt a baby boy be­
prominent Odd Fellow orators, of house before Judge G. R. Bagley, teuffer. and by reason of said negli­
Blaine Creamery Co. vs. E. R. Ayer
tween the age of two and three. Aa-
Portland, will deliver the Anniver­ He was indicted by the grand jury gence, lack of care, caution and cir- and Nellie Ayer. Action for money.
Three New Flu Cases.
dress No. 15, Tillamook Headlight.* I
sary address. Mr. Dugan is a member on a charge of manslaughter in cumspection the defendant killed Reset for trial May 6th.
I
Robert Ellison vs. M. F. Leach and
The A. F. Coats Lumber C o .’ b mill
Mr. and Mrs. R. Matteson and two of Hassalo lodge No. 15, I. O. O. F„ knocking down and killing Mrs. Leia Leia Oberteuffer.
A large number of witnesses were Henry Leach. Damages. Non suit.
is now running again with a full daughters, at the Stillwell house in and has done much work for the Oberteuffer with his automobile on
Odd Fellows Library and Home, in the evening of the 9th of December called by the Btate, and these includ­
W. Roenicke vs. W. W. Ridehalgh.
crew.
Thayer's Addition.
Portland. He is a prominent young last, on the main road between this ed Mrs. Bessie Lamar, Mrs. Nancy Action for money. Judgment for
County
cases
are
—
J.
S.
Nevins,
With the tax of lc. per gallon
city
and
the
depot.
Wilson,
W.
J.
Himes,
Dr.
R.
T.
Boals,
attorney, and one of the able speak­
plaintiff for »2P9.31.
brings our price up to 25c. per gal- Bay City; William Paul, Garibaldi.
It took the whole of the morning to
Clancy, R. N. Henkle, Kathleen
J. G. Schroeder vb . W. W. Ride­
Frances B. Stranahan, ers of the order. The Bay City Odd­ select a jury and visit the scene of John
Ion tor our gasoline. Tillamook Tire
Mills, James Campbell,
Ethelyn halgh. Action for money. Dismissed.
fellows need no introduction to Tilla-
City
Recorder.
Co.
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(muok County; Past Grand Master the accident, the following persons Crawford, S. A. Brodhead, T. J. Har­
J. S. Diehl vb . F. L. Baden. Action
Westbrook gives them the credit of being selected on the jury: C. W. ris, A. M. Austin, A. W. Plank, C. C. for money. Settled and dismissed.
Zeroline the oil for cold weather,
Christian
Church.
being the ’ Crabbiest and Clamiest" Dawson, E. R. Ayer, John Graf, H. S. Jensen and C. V. Stoker, each of
15o. quart, 50c. single gallon; 48o.
Maude E. Pinckned vs. John C.
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Davidson. Claude M. Lane, Frank w|iom gave the jury a correct ac­ Pinckney. Divorce. Decree.
in five gallon lots or over at the Til­
Large audiences last Sunday, make 1 banqueters tn the state.
Hunter, J. Beebehelser, C. L. Alley, count.of what happened at the time
lamook Tire Co.
them better by your presence.
Jas. Goldsworthy, J. H. Rosenberg, of the accident and immediately
We extend a cordial invitation to
Messrs Smith and Wilkinson are
J. U. G. Club.
T. A. Porter and H. A. innaman.
after.
GREAT SCENES IN “FEDORA”
in the city helping persons make out the public to attend all services at
District Atorney T. H. Goyne pros­
The defense called M. D. Ackley,
their income tax papers. They leave the Christian Church Sunday, Sun­
The young married women’s J. •U. ecuted the case and Attorney H. T. W. B. Aiderman and Warren Folund Pauline Frederick at The Gem Thea­
day School 19 a.m.; Preaching 11 a. G. Club held its first meeting, since Botts represented the defendant.
Friday morning.
and the defendant took the stand in
I m. and 7:30 p.m.
tre Sunday March 2.
the flu ban was taken off, at the
The substance of the indictment is his own behalf. He admitted that he
We are giving 10 percent premium
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Harry
E.
Tucker,
Minister.
home
of
Mrs:'Preston
Williams.
Mrs.
as follows:
could not see through the wind I The famous play of Victorien Sar-
on all pneumatic tires. Save from
Williams
and
Mrs.
Fred
Christensen
August Selin Nordlund Is accused shield, and did not see the deceased
»1.50 to »5.00 on each tire at the
served the club with a very dainty by the grand jury of manslaughter in the road, but claimed that he dou, the great French playwright,
Tillamook Tire Co.
*
Bids Wanted on Hauling.
served as starring vehicles for such
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. I and delicious lunch and all the girls as follows: The defendant on the 9th looked out on the side of the auto, talanted playerB as Sarah Bernhardt
Before you buy your next auto tire
" '? pleasure in being of December, 1918, did wilfully, un­ and was not travelling more than 12
Clover Leaf Creamery Company expresBed ’ their
and the late Fanny Davenport for
call and inspect the Dayton Airless, wishes to receive bids for
hauling
1
______ together again after such a long va­ lawfully, feloniously,
negligently miles an hour.
many years. The picturtzation of
absolutely trouble proof also eco­
cation.
and involuntarily kill Leia Oberteuf­
cheese
from
its
factory
to
Tillamook,
(
The
jury
brought
in
a
verdict
of
nomical. Saves time and saves money.
The following officers were elected fer while the defendant was driving guilty, recommending the defendant I several of the more notables of these
Oregon,
and
hauling
supplies
from
plays by
the
Famous Playera-
Tillamook Tire Co., E. F. Rogers. * Tillamook to factory, also on hauling f°r ^e coming year, Mrs. George an automobile along and on a pub­
to leniency.
Lasky
Corporation
with Pauline
Mrs.
Preston
Owing to the fact that the cheese boxes. Leave bids at Carl Haberlach's Hanslmair, President,
lic highway in the night time, with­
The penalty in a case of this
Mrs. out due caution or circumspection, character is from one to fifteen years Frederick as the star, lias attracted
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vice-Pres.; and
market took a big drop last week office. Tillamook, Oregon, on or be-' Willi»#»«.
and for that reason some adjustments fore March 7th, 1919. Company re­ Cloyd Dawson Sec. and Treas.
the automobile Btriking Leia Ober- in the penitentiary and a fine of much attention everywhere, and
chief among these in point of beauty
will have to be made between sever­ serves right to reject any or all bids. I The club will hold its next regu- teuffer in such a manner that she »5,000.90.
and effectiveness is “Fedora,” which
the
home
of
Mrs.
lar
meeting
at
al factories, January milk checks
was thrown upon the pavement for­
Clover Leaf Creamery Co. ;
Wednesday afternoon the.judge
Cloyd Dawson, March 12th. Mrs. cibly and violently that she was mor­ passed sentence upon the defendant,, will be shown at the Gem Theatre,
will not be out until the middle of
Dawson and Mrs. Geo Hanslmair *111 tally injured and died within a few and imposed a sentence of: 1 to 10 Sunday March 2„
next week.
This is an unusually strong photo-
Bids for Wood Wanted.
be hostesses at the next meeting.
hours thereafter from the effect of years in the penitentiary and a line
ulay, and the story affords Miss
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Before your buy your Spring Bon- I
‘•the injuries.
of »2,000. He was paroled on thè
Cloverleaf
Creamery Company
I
net. Call and inspect my line of Mil­
That the negligence and failure of penitentiary sentence on condition Frederick one of the finest portray­
linery, the latest styles. Prices right, wishes to receive bids on wood up to
Death of William F. Latimer.
the defendant" to then and there utte that he pay »600 and report quarter- als of her career in the silent drama.
It is a story of Russian love and
r also have a beautiful line of needle 100 cords of wood put in its shed or
due caution, circumspection while Jy.
• political Intrigue, and, like most of
William F. Latimer who had been
and art specialties. Mrs. E. F. Rog­ piled at the factory. Wood to be de­
driving
the
auto
consisted
of
the
fol
­
Sardou’s creations, the theme is in­
ers, Art Instructor.
* livered not later than Sept. 1st, 1919. sick for sortie time with heart tr<m-1 lowing acts and commissions.
Company will open bids March 8th, ble, died in this city on Sunday. He
tensely tragic. The story concerns a
First.
Defendant
was
not
using
Resolutions
of
Sympathy.
Banker Frank A. Rowe and R.. H. 1919. Bidders should stat^ amount of was a native born Tillamooker and a
Russian princess
whoBe fiancee.
any
care,
or
watching,
or
paying
any
Cady, the Wheeler merchant and wood they wish to deliver, kind and successful farmer, as well as a
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Count Vladimir Androvitch, la Blain
attention
to
see
or
ascertain
where
he
druggist, were in the city on Wed­ price. Company reserves the right to highly respected citizen. The re­
Whereas, The Great Master of the by Loris Ipanoff, a jealous husband,
nesday. Frank informs us that he is reject any and all bids. Mail blds to mains were buried on Tuesday, the was driving, or what was in front of Universal Grange has seen fit to re- and she pursues the supposed mur­
him.
going to resurrect his white elephant Clover Leaf Creamery Co., Tillamook Rev. Harry Tucker conducting the
Second. The brakes of the auto was move from the midst of her loved derer to Paris, where she obtains a
the Wheeler Reporter, and that Mr. Oregon.
religious services in the Christian
confession from him, or rather a
defective
that it could not be prop­ ones Sister Claudia Brown, and
Nunn, of Manzanata, will run the
church.
complete
justification. She finds her­
Whereas,
In
her
death
the
Grange
newspaper. As the Reporter suspend­
William Francis Latimer was born erly controlled.
has lost an honored member and her self in love with Ipanoff, whom she
Nazarene
Church
Service«.
Third.
The
windschield
of
the
auto
ed it will not be a legal newspaper
in Tillamook, Oregon, March 18.
was closed and in such condition on family a loving daughter and sister; had sworn to bring to justice, only
until 12 months expire.
after she had placed the police on his
10 a.m.—Sunday School; Mrs. Bert 1866, and died Feb. 23, 1919. He account of the water, dirt, mud and therefore be it
leaves a mother, three brothers and
track, and after she had caused the
Resolved,
That
Sandlake
Grange,
' ’
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haberlach re­ King. Supt.
moisture thereon that the defendant
11 a.m.—Sermon by the pastoY, four Bisters. Those who survive him was unable to see what Was on the No. 546, extend to the bereaved arrest of his brother in Russia as an
turned from a trip to Portland on
are Mbs. Sarah Shearer, Garibaldi;
Tuesday, where Mr. Haberlach had Rev. A. F. Ingler. Subject, “The Two Mrs. Mary HJUtHe, Eureka. Wash.; highway immediately in front of the family its sympathy in their hour of accomplice.
She weds Ipanoff, but later he
g^ne on cheese business. Mr. Haber­ Baptism;" text Matthew 3:11.
auto, and notwithstanding his know­ bereavement and point them for
7.30 p.m.—Praise service and even­ Jldgat Latimer. Santa Ana, Calif.; ledge of these facts, he kept the comfort to the promise of the Al- learns of the part she had taken in
lach report the cheese market in good
Mr». T. H. Goyne, Tillamook; Mrs.
mjghty that the dead shall live the tragedy of his life, and when
condition, but hardly expects an ad- ing sermon. Subject: “The Second
Maggie Knudson, Tillamook; John windshield closed and did not at­ again, and be it further
| his brother is drowned in his dun-
Coming
of
Chri«t
”
being
the
second
vance at this tiine. A number of
tempt
to
open
it
or
to
put
it
in
any
Latimer, McMinnville. Ore.; and Dr.
Resolved, That these resolutions i geon and his mother dies from the
stores have
featured Tillamook .discourse of the series. Special Mng- L D. Latimer. Portland, Irt was an better condition.
cheese lately, selling same at 35c. ing.
Fourth. The defendant was driving be spread on the Grange reqords, i shock, he attempts to strangle his
of the
Mid-week meeting for song, prayer aejive Christian member
This has done a great deal toward
the
auto at a speed of from 12vto 15 rhat a copy be sent > to the family | wife. She eludes him and swallowing
Christian Church up to the time his
cleaning up the stocks and the mar­ and testimony on Thursdays at 7:39
miles an hour, and knew that he and that a copy be Bent to thq.lpqal poison dies at his feet.
health began to fail.
p.m.. Strangers welcome.
ket today is in good condition.
Tillamook Jottings
Registered Calves For Sale.
I Bay City I. 0. 0. F. Celebration.
ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER
THREE
To the Dairymen of Tillamook
Stock
aSound Business
Basis
The city merchant who earn..«
insurance is considered .<
mighty poor business man.
Yet the stock farmer who car­
ries coinsurance on his live
stock is taking just as big riskx
And needlessly, for
I
Watch for the Announcement in this Space Next Week.
HARTFORD
Live Stock Mortality
INSURANCE
gives completo protection et
a very moderate co. t. T. >
Hartford insure« farei w't't
horse«, delivery and trucking
<earns and dairy hordr. C-.l
, a, write or talepboax
Mr. Kollie VV. Watson, Agent.
HARTFORD LIVE STOCK INSURANCE CO., Tillamook, Oregon
Dear Sir and Friend;—
This is to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of Hartford Draft in the
sum of 1800.00 in full settlement for loss of my Registered stallion Liberal.
The record of the Hartford is again sustained for the payment of my loss
under this policy of insurance as the contract on their part was lived up to
the letter in every particular It is a _ great source of satisfaction
£ « personally
to know that when one has an insurance policy in the Hartord Insurance
Company that they will be honorably and justly given every consideration
in the settlement of all losses sustained covered in their policies.
Yours very truly,
E. E. CROSS
I
ROLLIE W. WATSON, The Insurance Man
We write ALL KINDS of Insurance and give YOU SERVICE.
All Losses Promptly Adjusted and Promptly Paid
Telephone 43J and Mutual.
TILLAMOOK CITY, OREGON.
Office National Building.
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