Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 15, 1919, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 15
1919.
TWO CLASSY PHOTO-PLAYS:
TUESDAY, MAY 20th.--“WILD YOUTH,” A
special PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION featuring
an all star cast, including LOUISE HUFF, THEO­
DORE ROBERTS. JACK MULHALI, JAMES
CRUZE and ADELE FARRINGTON. This is
feature which will please every one who sees it.
THURSDAY, MAY 22nd.-‘‘THE CALL OF
THE SOUL.” William Fox production featuring
GLADYS BROCKWELL. With Miss Brockwell’s
growing popularity we need to say but little re­
garding the merits of this play, which is num­
bered as one of her best. With this feature we
will have an exceptionally good comedy, “ THE
COOK” featuring none other than the inimitable
FATTY ARBUCKLE.
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velopment of the state and to the i
reconstruction program for the bene­
fit of our returned fighting men
than any other proposition that can
be suggested at this time.”
| your letter of May 8th relative to the
i proposed Roosevelt Highway which
is to follow the coast from the Co­
lumbia river to the California line.
I assure you that I am very much
interested in this road and personal-
GETTING BEHIND THE ROOSE­ lycontributing to the support that is
being given it. I am glad to know
VELT HIGHWAY MEASURE
that the people of Tillamook are in­
terested in this road as I have learn­
Letters Endorsing the Proposed ed that some of the cities further
Highway from Different Parts of
south are opposing this project. I as­
sure you it gives me great pleasure
The State.
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in doing everything I possibly can to
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Corvallis, Ore, May 12, 1919. further this great Highway.
With kindest regards to yourself
My dear Mr. Rosenberg:
1 am glad to note the result of the and Mrs. Smith, I wish to remain.
Very trnuly yours,
straw vote taken in Tillamook
H. M. Nisbet.
County on the measures to be voted
Columbia Storage Battery Co.
upon by the people on June 3. I
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have not heard from all parts of the
Prineville, Oregon, May 5, 1919
state, but present Indications are
that the measures will carry, We Hon. T. B. Handley, Tillamook, Ore.
My dear Tom:-—I am in receipt of
shall do everything we can, of course
your letter of May 3rd, with copy of
to assist, and certainly include the
the Tillamook paper which you sent
Roosevelt Highway bill among the
me. Needless for me to say that we
measures which should be carried.
appreciate
very much the efforts of
Very Sincerely Yours,
the Roosevelt Highway enthusiasts,
W. J. Kerr,
who have joined hands with us in
President O. A. C.
our irrigation measure.
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I have the promise of the Central
Prineville, Ore., May 12, 19.
Oregon
newspapers to reciprocate
Mr. H. H. Rosenberg, Tillamook.
N Overland or Willys-Knight motorcar will give ance, comfort and dependability that assure continuous
My Dear Sir—I am in receipt of and the members of the Oregon Irri­
you the Greatest Value for your investment— motor car satisfaction.
your letter of May 7, in reference to gation Congress are doing all in
cooperation between the Roosevelt their power to boost the Roosevelt
Willys-Overland owners enjoy the important ad­
and
increase your efficiency, health and happi­
Highway.
Highway and Irrigation measures.
vantage
of continuous use of their cars, for service is
I hope that I may accompany you ness in the most economical way.
I beg to advise you that there is
These cars offer important advantages in appear- right at hand when it is needed.
no one in Oregon, outside of the men on a portion of the trip you Intend
who live on the coast, who is more to make through Eastern Oregon.
With kindest personal regards. I
Price $1,155 Tillamook. Can make delivery immediately
interested in the success of the high­
Y outb very Sincerely,
way than myself. As a boy, I lived on remain,
Jay H. Upton,
Nestucca Bay, and I know the diffi­
President Irrigation Congress.
culties of transportation into that
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country during the winter season.
Portland, Ore, May 6, 1919.
As president of the Oregon Irrigation
Congress, I have used every effort H.'H. Rosenberg, Tillamook, Ore.
Dear S1 n —Thank you for calling
with the people of Eastern Oregon to
Circuit Court Still in Session.
get behind the Roosevelt Highway my attention to the Roosevelt High­
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and 1 am very sure that you are go­ way matter.- Am interested in any­
Circuit Judge Geo. R. Bagley is
ing to receive a very handsome vote thing that will build up Oregon.
This road will be a great thing for still holding court in this city and
in this section of the State.
our
State and I am Interested not disposed of the following cases:
Yours very sincerely,
Eva N. McGee vs. Orpha A East­
for our small financial interest but
Jay H. Upton,
man. Judgment against defendant
President Irrigation Congress It would make a popular road and for *47.50 by stipulation.
help advertise the state.
Clara Hiner vs. W. W. Ridehalgh
I-will boost among the people
Wasco, Or., May 10, 1919.
with whom I come in contact, it i and wife. Settled and dismissed.
J. Merril Smith, Tillamook, Ore.
Emil Spahr vs. Rudolph Zweifel..
Dear Sir:—In reply to your letter can serve in any way, command me. Dismissed.
D.
E.
Chapman.
written on other side of this sheet
Frank L. Martin vs. John Weiss
will say I am highly in favor of the
and son. Judgment for plaintiff for
good road movement and assure you
Jersey Breeders Take Notice
*450.00. Another judgment was giv­
my support.
en the plaintiff for *180.
The
Tillamook
County
Jersey
Cat
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Very truly yours,
Laura Jane Martin vs John Weiss
tie Club will meet at the farm of and son. Action for money. Jury dis­
L. S. Hines,
Carl Possetti, Thursday, May 22nd. agreed. Reset for next term.
Ex, County Commissioner,
A big basket lunch served at noon,
Sherman County.
C. O. & C. M. Dawson vs. G. A.
All interested in the Jersey breed James. Judgment for plaintiff.
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are invited to attend.
Portland, Ore. May 9, 1919
A. C. Anderson et al vs. L. L. Lee
J. M. Smith, Tillamook, Ore.
and wife. Judgment for plaintiff.
in-
Dear Sir:—I have noted with
Notice.
Henry Disston and Sons, vs. J. A.
terest your circular letter of the 8th
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Jensen. Judgment for plaintiff.
inst. Soliciting assistance of pro­
The dance at Barview will be call-
Frank Crane vs. School District No.
ducers in the campaign for the ed off this Saturday, the 17th, in 14. Demurrer sustained.
Roosevelt Highway. We are interest­ honor of the 10th Company’s dance
Elva Daniel vs. School District No.
ed to a large extent in this proposed to be held at the Armory. The ’Boys’ 9. Demurrer sustained and judgment
highway, and you may rest assured are entitled to all the support that for defendant.
that every effort possible will be can be given, and we sincerely hope
J. C. Saling vs C. Mills. Judgment
made to have the measure supported. that a large crowd will be in at­ for plaintiff.
Yours for better service,
tendance.
Roy W. Donohoe vs. Cressle W.
G. B. Viets,
Carnival dance at Barview, May Donohoe. Divorce. Granted.
Supt. Amreican Ex. Co. 31.
August M. Hammond vs. Raymond
Hammond is a divorce suit filed in
Portland Ore., May 10, 1919
Cheese on the Jump.
the circuit court. These parties were
Smith "The Calf Man,”
married in Tillamook county Janu­
Haberlach
raised
the
price
of
Carl
Tillamook Oregon.
ary 21, 1917 and the complaint al­
Dear Sir:—Replying to your fav­ cheese to 34c. this week. This will leges cruel and inhuman treatment.
or of the Sth Inst, will say that I mean that May cheese should sell The plaintiff also wants her maiden
have made up my mind for the for nearly *300,000.00, a gain of name restored which was Augusta
Hoosevelt Highway as 1 think the *100.000.00 over last May. April M. Wallan. Divorce. Granted.
people in that section of the state cheese sold for *74,000.00 more than
Etna Daniel vs. School District No.
are entitled to their share of the road last year.
9 Is an appeal from the Justice court
Milk receipts are about 10 to IS to the supreme court.
improvements in Oregon.
per cent higher than last year.
Yours very truly,
Mary Ellen Wilson vs. James R.
Carl Haberlach reports that he has Wilson is a divorce suit filed in the
George Finley,
Can’t Do the Work.
Whooping Cough.
sold practically all of the May cheese circuit court. These parties were court. These parties were married In
Timber Lands.
Tillamook county on the 29th day of
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and
some
of
the
June
cheese
at
this
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married the 13th of February, 1904, July 1888. The complaint alleges
Give
Chamberlain's
Cough remedy
Salem, Oregon, May 9, 1919. price. So far we have heard no com­ and no children have been born to that on the 3rd day of May, 1918,
It’s too much to try to work every to keep the cough loose and expector­
plaint from the dairymen that the the union. The complaint alleges very
J. Merrel Smith, Tillamook, Ore.
the defendant without cause deserted
ation easy. It is excellent.—Adv.
Dear Sir.—I have just received price was not right. Tillamook cruel and Inhuman treatment on the and abandoned the plaintiff. The day against a constant, dull backache I
should
surely
come
to
the
front
this
or
sudden
darting
pain
in
the
small
your circular letter and, while I
part of the defendant, and while the plaintiff sought to recover the sum
realize that the letter was a circular year if these prices continue. Wiscon­ couple were living at Marshfield, of *1080.00 the value of personal of the back. Be rid of it. Try Doan'B
Took Her Choice.
Kidney Pills. Your neighbors recom-
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and general in its character, I ap­ sin market is about 30c.
Ore.., the plaintiff confessed to property sold.
mend them.
An unhappy experience for a wit­
preciate the subject matter none the
with
having improper relations
Another “Argument” Flatten»
less. Yes. I will vote in favor of the
women roomers. That plaintiff was
Mrs. H. Lidyard, 4th Ave., Forest ness is a crone-examination hy a
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"America leads the world in the
clever lawyer, but now and then a
with him,
highway. There are few of us but
tob
good
a
woman
to
live
Do you remember the Democratic
production of suckers,” says the Grove, Ore., says: "Three years ago
What realize the importance of good
and that he intended to leave his Grand Forks, N. D., American Lead­ my kidneys were in a bad way. My sharp tongued and quick witted vic­
roads, and if your road is defeated it orator who used to lament loud and wife without making any provisions
back nearly killed me, it ached so. tim succeeds in making the exper­
will be because of the selfishness of long over the alleged fact that Amer­ for her, abandoning her at Marsh- er,- a non-partisan party paper. For several days at a time, I couldn't I ience unhappy for the lawyer too.
Don
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t
Judge
all
the
rest
of
the
coun
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ican
goods
were
sold
abroad
at
a
low
­
A burglar's wife was In the wit­
voters that want the road past their
field.
try by the success of Mr. Townley In get about to do my work, my kidneys ness box, and the prosecution counsel
own places only. Of course, you real­ er price than was asked for them at
Bertha Crane vs. Frank Crane is a
were
also
congested
and
my
limbs
home? It was one of the stock Dem­
the circuit collecting *16 a head in North Da- began to swell. My head felt dull and was conducting a vigorous cross-ex­
ize that this I b human nature. How­
divorce suit filed in
ever, 1 realize that it is an economic ocratic arguments against protection court. These parties were married in kota.
at times I was so dizzy I could hard­ amination.
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"Madam? are you the wife of this
proposition to have what would be which they held responsible for the Tillamook county on the 24th of
Colonel Bryan says the Democrat» ly stand. All sorts of spots and ob­ man?"
main
thoroughfares
improved condition. No Democratic speech was December, 188«. three children being
jects
seemed
to
appear
before
my
"Yes."
throughout the entire state, and I complete without this argument, born to the union. Cruel and inhu­ must take prohibition and woman eyes. I felt so miserable I didn't care
will use my best influence toward and no Democratic press bureau man treatment is alleged. Plaintiff suffrage as issues in 1920 if they ex­ if I did anything or not. I had taken "You knew he was a burglar when
could have operated without it. Now was granted a divorce and given care pect to win. Undoubtedly they must
helping make the Roosevelt Hig
of Doan’s Kidney you married him?”
it is revealed that this condition pre­ of two children, the defendant to pay take something beside their record only two boxes
"Yes”
Pills
when
I
began
to feel better In
way bonds carry.
vails today in a more exaggerated *20.00 per month for their support, in order to win.
“How did you come to contract a
Very truly yours.
every way. I used four boxes in all
form
than
ever.
American
products,
matrimonial alliance with such a
E. A. Rhoten.
Emily Johnson has appealed from
and
they
cured
me
of
the
backache
it is shown, are sold tn the United the County Court in the matter of
Maybe for the lack of something and put my kidneys In a normal con­ man?”
Advertising Manager.
"Well," said the witness sarcasti­
The Pacific Homestead. Kingdom at a lower price than is the estate of James Hughes, who more agreeable to talk about the dition.”
asked for them in the United States. claims *1.041.««.
Democratic leaders intend to use the
cally, "I was getting old and had to
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at
all
dealers.
Foster-Milburn
The damnable protective tariff used
Lewis L. Smith vs. Mary E. Smith Flume question as a paramount Issue Co. Mfgrs., Buffalo N. Y.—Pd. Adv. choose between a lawyer and a burg­
Portland,Otte. May 9. 1919.
to cause this. of course; but what is a divorce suit filed in the circuit in 1*20.
lar.”
J. Merrll Smith, Tillamook. Ore.
Dwr friend: — I am in receipt of does it now, may we inquire?
Overland Model 90 Touring Car
See CHAS. F. PANKOW, Star Garage.
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ABORTION DISEASE
Can be controlled by early injection with the
Serum Treatment.
This should be attended to before breeding, or
within three months after breeding.
For further information call on
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer, cTÄoERRD
Tillamook, Oregon
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