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    ¡Headlight
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Jl LY
10, 1919.
A. M. Commons vs. Frank
■“ and ¡county having offered the defendants to include the Southern Pacific depot 15 MILES HARDSURFACED ROAD town dry goods "Emporium” into
Flora Carver Is a suit filed i_
in the the sum of $600, which they refused and grounds was discussed, and the
the management of which he is seek­
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circuit court to recover $200.00 on a to take, hence the condemnation matter held over. Condemnation pro­ Route in North Part of County Still ing to interject metropolitan ideas,
Read the want ads in the Headlight promissory note.
- suit.
ceedings against property owners
and thereby causes a commotion. He
Unsettled.
trade mart.
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employs a corset model and then the
i Homer Mason succeeded Erwin i Mr. Wm. Briscoe of this city is who blocked streets with their build­
County Judge A. M. Hare and trouble begins. Just what happened
Charles A. Vogler went to Portland Harrison as county clerk on Monday. enjoying a visit from his sister Mrs. ings or land was discussed, where
' Mrs. Millis will remain in the office J. B. McCloud, of Pleasant Hill, Mo. the owner wanted an exorbitant Commissioners H. V. Alley and H. after that, it would be unfair to re­
Wednesday.
M. Farmer left on Wednesday to
in advance of the presentation
This is the first time they have seen price for his holdings. A list of meet the State Highway Commission veal
E. E. Koch drove out to Portland as his deputy.
of the picture.
claims
were
allowed.
to spend a few days.
The home of Edward Davis, on each other since Mr. Briscoe came
Mr. Ray is finely supported by
west 46 years ago.
A petition has been filed in the in regard to the road work in this
county. The commission started to many competent
screen players,
Dan Oliver’s cousin, of Portland, is Bewley Creek, was totally destroyed
county
court
that
A.
O.
Jackson
be
by fire July 4th. A small amount of
On another page in the story of the
visit Tillamook a few weeks ago, • chief among them being Jane Novak,
visiting him here. •
appointed
administrator
of
the
estate
insurance was carried.
automobile accident, the name of
but owing to the rain at that time Otto Hoffman and Dorcas Matthews.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil­
J Trevor Hare was erroneously used, of Olen Wayne Jackson. It is alleged turned back. It is the intention of
Miss
Olive
Ingler
left
for
Portland
in
the
petition
that
the
deceased
died
liams this morning, a boy.
Monday to attend business college. instead of Don Hare, who was in the on account of an autoiftobile accident the county court to persuade the NEW HIGHWAY NOT ASSURED
I. Labowitch arrived Sunday to Miss Ingler graduated froni high machine. The machine was Hare’s which was caused by a defective and commission to look over the situation
and Clare Provoost was driving it.
visit his brother L. Labowitch.
school the week before.
dangerous county road in Tillamook here and then determine what per­ Oregon Must Amend Roosevelt Road
Mrs.
A.
T.
Stam
left
for
Portland
County, and the claim by the estate manent work is to be undertaken
W. A. Clark, a resident of Netarts,
Mrs. J .N. Liisberg returned Tues­
Measure by Providing Maintenance
this year.
is sick with pneumonia.
,
day after spendiug the Fourth at C. to see her son Ben, Wednesday. Ben of said deceased against the county
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Clause, Says McArthur.
is on his way from Eugene, where his and others who were responsible for
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The commission has already agreed
The Oddfellows and Rebekahs had J. Nelson’s, at Portland. Her son, wife is, to his post in Georgia. Mrs. the dangerous and defective condi­
Theodore, visited his father.
Washington, July 8.—Oregon must
a joint installation last night.
Stam will go from Portland to Eu­ tion of said county road consists of to pave 10 miles south of Tillamook
city and 5 miles north, the latter amend the Roosevelt highway law
Coming to visit her friend Miss gene, to visit her daughter-in-law, the assets of said estate.
E. M. Oliver spent Tuesday at Ne­
unit on a 50-50 basis with the coun­ before congress will appropriate
Wealths Lance, of Riverview Farm, and see her two weeks old grand­
halem visiting W. N. Walker.
ty. Commissioner Thompson inform­ money to aid in its construction. The
was Miss Marie Smith, of Portland, daughter.
V. D. Jennings came in over the who arrived Tuesday.
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM.
ed the Tillamook delegation on Tues­ United States does not and will not
After receiving a telegram Wednes­
Astoria road last Thursday.
day that the sooner its starts grading maintain military or other highways,
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wade returned day from his daughter at Seattle,
E. T. Haltom, and son, Errold, to their home in Portland July 7, Wash, that she was very sick Wm. Friday, July 11—‘‘Wildflower’’ Par­ the sooner it will have paving, and though it has aided in construction.
amount picture featuring Marguer­ the commission urged the county Even without the maintenance clause
"went to Portland Sunday.
after spending the Fourth at the Harris and wife drove to Portland to
court to take advantage of the pres­ in the new Oregon law, there is n
ite Clark.
catch an afternoon train. He will
D. C. Craig, of Rockaway, came to Rollie Watson home.
ent season to make the grade, so hard road ahead of the Roosevelt
‘‘Burton Holmes Travelogue.”
leave
his
wife
in
Portland
to
con
­
town on business Monday.
Mrs. w. Strom and children went
Saturday, July 12—"The Way of the that it can settle during the winter highway law, as is shown in tbo
tinue
the
trip
to
Seattle,
and
he
will
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence home to Nehalem after spending return to Tillamook.
Strong” Metro picture featuring and be ready for paving next year. statement of Congressman McArthur,
several days with her sister here,
The same policy of rushing grading in which he says: "During the past
Olds, of Cloverdale, a daughter.
Anna Q. Nilsson.
during the Fourth.
south
of Tillamook also was recom­ few days my office has been bom­
Supreme instructor of deputies, W.
"Lloyd Comedy.”
Joe Schnal went to Portland Sun­
mended.
barded with telegrams from citizens
H. Harris and wife, Mrs. Ida Harris,
Arriving
Tuesday
for
a
couple
of
Sunday,
July
13
—
“
By
Right
of
Pur
­
day for a short pleasure trip.
It was the desire of the Tillamook of Oregon urging me to use every
months stay was Kirk Loop and supreme deputy, are here writing up
chase” Select picture featuring people that the commission locate possible effort to obtain a congres­
A marriage license was issued to family, wno drove in over the Grand new members for the Tillamook As­
Norma Talmage.
the coast road between Tillamook sional appropriation for the Roose­
sembly
of
United
Artisans.
They
C. E. Mowery and Flora Axtell.
Ronde route from McMinnville.
"Pathe News.”
and Wheeler along the beach. Mr. velt highway, and I wish to take this
have been very successful here, and
Mrs. Elsie Vidito underwent a ser­
Mrs. J. S. Howell and family arriv­ feel they will have a large class to be Monday, July 14—"Nine O’clock Benson said he favored the Miami opportunity to say that these mes­
ious operation Saturday, and is very ed the first pare ot the week to join initiated the last of July.
Town” Paramount picture featur­ road, which is further inland, as it sages are altogether unnecessary, for
ill.
ing Charles Ray.
Mr. Howell, engineer on the motor.
will be five miles shorter and which i am heartily in favor of the project
The summer special between Port­
"Lyons-Moran Comedy.”
is recommended by the district en­ and will do everything possible to
Coming to visit her folks for a few­ They will spend the summer here. land and Tillamook County beaches
days is Miss Edith Anderson of Tal­
Edith Anderson and her cousin, was put on July 5th by the United Tuesday, July 15—"Stella Maris” gineer, C. L. Grutz, who said the aid in accomplishing the desired end.
Artcraft picture featuring Mary beach road would "boost beach prop­
ent, Oregon.
Erma Robinson, of Medford, came in Stages Railway administration of
Familiar With Route.
erty.” The delegation informed the
Pickford.
Monday
to
visit
at
the
home
of
Miss
"I am thoroughly familiar with the
Mrs. Preston Williams chopped off
the Southern Pacific. The train will
commission that the only people to country through which the proposed
“Pathe News.”
the tips of two of her fingers Sat­ Anderson’s parents, Syd Anderson.
leave Portland Saturday at 2 p.m.
Wednesday, July 16—"The Man be served were those along the beach. highway will run, having traveled
urday.
and
arrive
at
Tillamook
at
8:45,
and
Mrs. Kesselman left Tillamook to­
Mr. Booth declared that he would the entire distance between the Col­
from Funeral Range” Paramount
Mrs. Vivian Walker was in town day for Portland and Seattle. She leave Tillamook Sunday at 4:05 p.m.
not express an opinion until he has umbia Vind Coquille rivers on foot
picture
featuring
Wallace
Reid.
last week-end, shopping and for the will not return, but will go into and reach Portland at 10:50.
made a personal inspection of the some portions of it many times.
“Bray Pictograph.”
business at Portland probably.
Nehalem Assembly, No. 469 United
territory, and this was supplemented There Is no question that such a.
Fourth.
Thursday,
July
17
—
"Gambling
in
by Mr. Thompson, who moved that highway will prove a great benefit
Leaving Tillamook after a year’s Artisans, has been benefited by the
Dr. F. W. Brooke, of Portland, was
Souls
”
William
Fox
picture
featur
­
complete reports be made, with es­ to the state and as part of our nation­
in Tuesday to see his land south of residence here, was I. N. Ferris, who visits of W. H. Harris, S. I. D„ and
ing Madlaine Traverse.
went to McMinnville Monday morn­ wife, Mrs. Id:t Harris, to the extent
Tillamook.
"Beware of Boarders” 2 reel Mack timated costs, on both routes.
al military defense it would have an
ing morning intending
to reside of doubling the membership of their
added value.
Sennett
vomedy.
Mrs. Frank Bester Is recovering
assembly.
Another
large
initiation
"There are, however, many diffi­
New Superintendent of Schools Do­
nicely from a major operation under­ there.
will be held Friday evening, July 11,
culties to be surmounted before the
May Schultz returned to her home at the K. of P. hall, Nehalem. All Tillamook
ing
Post-Graduate
Work.
gone the 6th.
Creamery
Axzociation
desired congressional appropriation
at Idaville Monday morning after
J. R. Hood, of Portland, arrived visiting with her sister in the moun­ Artisans are welcome?
Holds Meeting Monday.
L. W. Turnbull, the newly elected can be obtained. In the first place,
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Tuesday to visit with Mr, McShane tains above Cloverdale for three
There was a heavy rain early Sat­
superintendent of Tillamook City the house and senate are pledged to
The regular monthly directors schools, is attending the University a program of rigid economy and will
south of town.
urday
morning
with occasional
weeks.
showers later in the evening and meeting of the Tillamook County of Oregon summer school, at Eugene, appropriate funds only where an Im­
Mrs. Leona Helsel has a Fourth of
A subscription is being taken up
Association was held on where he has taken a great deal of perative need is shown.
July visitor, her brother, Ira Mann- to re-biuld the U. B. Church, which with more rainfall Sunday morning. Creamery
Monday at the court house. Twelve post graduate work. He graduated
The
weather
cleared
up
about
noon
"There is no warrant of law for
ville, of Eugene.
was burned last year. Out of the and since then it has been fine. The of the directors were present. The from the University of Minnesota in the proposed highway appropriation
A. E. Bailey returned to Nehalem $2 500 required, $2,100 have been rain did a lot of good notwithstand­ minutes of the last meeting were 1909, where he took special training and consequently the heads of the
Sunday after spending several days collected.
ing that a good deal of grass is ripe read and approved. The report of for the teaching profession.
appropriation committee are tied.
County Agriculturist, R. C. Jones
in Tillamook.
Coming here from being the super­ This committee under the rules of
G. M. Hiner, while loading a Tilla­ and ready to cut.
and
Dairy
Inspector,
D.
R.
Tinner-
intendent of the Bandon schools for the house cannot appropriate money
Mrs. R. E. Stanley and C. B. Jr., mook Transfer truck Monday morn­
Miss Theda Jones, Bozman, Mont.,
^pent Monday with Mrs. E. M. Aider­ ing, dropped a barrel on his little is visiting her brother Roy, for a stet on Cloverdale Cheese Company’s four years, he is highly recommend­ for a specific project unless author­
finger, cutting the end off of it, and month or so. She arrived the 3rd. Be­ trip was accepted. They reported o.k. ed. Mr. Turnbull’s experience has ed to do so by existing law. The nec­
man at Midway Beach.
Report of the County Agriculturist
smashing it badly.
fore coming here she had taken a showed that certain samples from been long and varied, both as a essary authority, however, will be
The post office ran out ot lc.
teacher In high school and principal. granted if Representative Hawley’s
Among those going out on the trip through the Glacier National Cloverdale submitted to him showed His work lias been as follows: High bill becomes a law. This bill is now
stamps for several days about the
Park
in
Montana,
going
through
it
train
Monday
morning
was
Amanda
first of the month.
that the milk had been watered.
school mathematics,
Minneapolis in the hands of the committee on
O’Dell, who has been visiting her on horseback. She was with the first
The directors and those present Classical School, one year; High roads and highways, and a hearing
There will be a baseball game be­ brother Hubert O'Dell and his wife party to cross one of the high passes
accepted the invitation to have
tween Nehalem and Tillamook at
this year, the trail being blocked luncheon with O. M. Plummer at the school science, Grants Pass, two will be held in a few days.
the last week.
"It will be necessary for friends of
Nehalem, Sunday.
with snow much of the way.
Tillamook Hotel. Mr. Plummer took
Mrs. Charles Kennedy drove in
the
measure to prove that the pro­
N. Boyd and wife left Monday for from Willamina Sunday with Will
Professor Carl Grissen and wife, up the matter of the Pacific Inter­
posed highway is necessary from a
Westport to live. They have been in Kennedy to visit her mother-in-law, well known Portland musicians, are national Livestock Association and
military standpoint, and that it is
Tillamook about three months.
Mrs. Jess Kennedy. She expects to spending the summer in Tillamook. other matters. It was decided not to
not purely local in character. Efforts
Mr. Grissen is at the head of the go ahead as an association and sub­
Dr. J. Earl Else returned to his stay until Wednesday.
are being made to line up the dele­
violin department in the Oregon Ag­ scribe for Tillamook's allottment ot
home in Portland Sunday after sev­
gations from Washington and Cali­
T. C. Percy went to Bend. Oregon, ricultural College school of music and $2,500, but a number of individual
eral days at the beach.
fornia and to arouse interest in the
Monday to visit his mother and a member of the Portland Synjphony subscriptions were handed in and it
project in those states. If our neigh­
Miss Nora Conquest, of Portland wife’s folks. He expects to be gone Orchestra. Mrs. Grissen recently re­ is expected that the amount will be
boring states wiU show as much in­
came in Tuesday to visit Mrs. Helen about a week. Mrs. Percy will run turned from New York and main­ subscribed.
itiative as Oregon has in this matter
the shop during his absence.
Barber for the summer.
tains a studio of music in Portland.
The secretary read several letters
we will have firmer ground on which
Louis Larson, who has resided in
W. S. Randal left for Portland on
to stand as we ask for congressional
George F. Stratton, a special cor­ and reports bearing on cheese mar­
a business and pleasure trip Wednes­ Tillamook for 20 years, left this respondent of the Country Gentle­ ket. A good deal of other than Tilla­
aid.
day morning. He expects to stay a morning for Fleming, Minn. He will man, was in the city for the purpose mook and other Oregon cheese is be­
Oregon Committee at Capitol.
go to California in the fall where he of writing up an article of the dairy ing shipped into Portland, due to ths
week.
"A committee of Oregon citizens
high
quotations
prevailing
there,
the
expects
to
make
his
future
home.
industry of Tillamook county for
Mrs. Blanche O’Neil came in on
consisting of L. J. Simpson an<f
highest in the country. Cheese is
Thursday to visit her parents. Mr.
Charles Hall, of Coos Bay, and B. F.
Returning to their home at Bor- that journal. He obtained a good deal coming to Portland from Michigan,
O’Neil is expected to arrive in a few ring, Oregon, Monday morning, were of information by being taken on a
Jones, of Newport, are now in Wash­
Illinois, Colorado, Idaho and other
Mr. and Mrs. Petey Glad, who have trip by County Agriculturist Jones states. Report of cheese inspector
ington for the purpose of urging tho
days.
and statistics and other Information
desired congressional appropriation
Mrs. A. J. Fowler left for her home been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Nels published in the Headlight.
showed 270 triplets, 12 Longhorns
for the Roosevelt highway. Unfortu­
in Portland Monday morning after and Eric Glad since the third of
and 2 Y. A.’s as having been seconds
nately these gentlemen arrived dur­
After
leaving
Tillamook last of the May make.
visiting her Mep-fatber, Fred Fess­ July.
ing the closing days of the fiscal
After a vacation of ten days spent Thursday for a vacation drive around
enden.
year when congress was working
in the valley, G. G. Graves and fam­
F. A. Beltz went to Portland Fri­ at Pacific City, Judge Harry Belt­ ily had just arrived at Banks where
We
Pay.
overtime
on departmental appropria­
day morning for a business and drove to town Tuesday, and left they intended to visit, when the
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tion bills, and they have been furth­
Wednesday
for
Willamina
and
valley
In the application of Mutual Life
pleasure trip, and returned Sunday
er delayed in presenting their argu­
points where he will finish his va­ connecting rod of their Maxwell Insurance Co., of Nqw York, is the
morning.
broke, tearing a hole in the side of
years; Principal
of high school, ments because of the congressional
cation.
the engine, that will cost nearly a following:
Grants Pass, three years; Principal recess which ends today. Just a«
Visiting at Beaver at the home of
"I have paid $— in cash to the of high school, Coquille, one year soon as possible the roads and high­
Visitors at the home of Carl Hab- hundred dollars to fix. A vacation
W. M. Bays, are their cousins. Mrs.
subscribing soliciting agent and re­
Superintendent
of Bandon ways committee will be called to­
M. J. Mason and son and grandson, erlach from Saturday to Wednesday does not seem so joyous to them just ceived a conditional receipt therefor, and
were Frank Haberlach and family, of now.
gether for a hearing on the Hawley
Schools, four years.
of Portland.
signed by the secretary of the com­
Clackamas, and Mr.
Haberlach’s
bill and the Oregon committee and
Mr.
Turnbull
was
unanimously
re­
The people of Fairview had a meet­ pany, making insurance in force
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hammer left mother. They returhed to Clackamas
the Oregon delegation will be on
elected
to
return
at
the
Bandon
ing in the office of Roy Jones, the from this date, providing application
Wednesday for Portland after visit­ Wednesday.
schools, but resigned because, he hand to present their case. The dele­
County
Agriculturist,
last
Saturday,
shall be approved, and policy duly says:
ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 1.
gation will leave nothing undone in
A delegation waited upon the for the purpose of organizing a mu­
”
C. Rowe.
"I h;sl become Interested in that the urging of favorable cont ¡deration
County Court on Thursday^jn regard tual water distributing corporation. issued.
So if an applicant die or be killed
Laura Bays spent .the week-end at to the completion of the Bayocean Subscriptions* for stock were open, accidently before policy is received section of the state, (Tillamook), of this matter, but candor compels
Beaver to see her brother whe has road. There is no money available at and the officers of the company by him or in good health, we pay. through the glowing accounts of me to say that it will be no easy task
just returned after a year spent in present, but it is understood that the have not yet been chosen. They will We also pay dividends at end of first friends, and believe it gives excellent to obtain the necessary funds from
congress.”
promise of future developmets.”
court will endeavor to have the road get their water from Hewey creek,
the service.
policy year.
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Mr.
Turnbull
will
undoubtedly
be
completed for use next year.
and pipe it through the Fairview
Agents of Mutual Life are instruct­ a welcome acquisition to the com­
C. H. Cosgrove came in Tuesday to
A telegram from B. F. Jones, who
There is one of the largest hay district.
visit his daughter. Miss L. 0. Robin-
ed to advise al! returned soldiers to munity, and it is a pleasure to have is in Washington, saya the Roosevelt
eon. Mr. Cosgrove is from Chickasha. crops this year in the history of the
highway committee is making good
The flowers in the urns on Second keep their government Insurance, him come here.
county, and the dairymen commenc­ Avenue, that were placed there the changing to Ordinary life, 20 Pay­
Oklahoma.
progress and will have a hearing be­
ed haying the first of the week, it Fourth had wilted to such an extent ment life or Endownment form, with
fore the committee on roads thia
Peter I. Creech and family drove in being general all over the county.
Ever Live in a Nine O’Clock Town?
week.
from Aberdeen to visit their daugh­ This will mean less hay to be shipped by Wednesday, that marshal Noyes, the government as it is cheaper and
took them out and threw tpem away. just as good as we can write. Preem­
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ter, Mrs. C. H. Schultz, for a couple
Have
you
ever
lived
in
a
town
into the county next year.
Two more of the urns are to be erec­ inence in all things fs is the motto of where curfew rang at nine o'clock
Dr. Robinson has received a letter
ot weeks.
Mra. O. C. Holton left Monday ted at street intersections. The pres­ Mutual Life.
from Congressman N. J. Sinnott in
After visiting her mother for sev. morning for Sheridan after visiting ent concrete urnB have been quite a
Georgia A. Hoss, .Agent. and called you to the hay? Have you regard to the Roosevelt Highway. He
ever
lived
in
Littletown
when
the
eral days, Mrs. Lloyd Edwards left with W. A. Gage, at Cloverdale. Mr success. They have been up for over
Box 103, Rockaway, Oregon.
streets were deserted and shades writes:
for Portland Sunday, accompanied by Holton after living on the head of a week without anyone running
"You may be sure that the Roose­
drawn as night fell? If you have you
her husband.
Rockaway.
Nestucca Bay for nearly forty year», away with them, or pushing them
will appreciate “A Nine O’clock velt Highway mentioned in yours of
Mrs. M. E. Wallace and Leslie Gray sold his 200 acre ranch last week, >ut of place with an automobile.
Town”, the latest starring vehicle June 21st will have my hearty sup­
left Sunday after visiting at the and moved to Sheridan Sunday.
The Newcomb cottages now open. for Charles Ray, which will be shown port and assistance. J have had sev­
The city council met Monday night
home of Mrs. Wallace’s daughter.
eral talks with Congressman Hawley
Tillamook County vs. Elmer D. to discuss the desirability of calling Fully furnished, with 1 or 2 beds. By at the Gem Theatre next Monday.
Mr. Gray had been here about two
about this bill and have offered ti
the week or month. For terms, ad­
In
this
capital
photo
play,
filled
a
special
city
election.
A
tentative
weeks, while Mrs. Wallace came Hall. Edna M. Hall and Frank John
co-operate
in any way he deems ad­
dress,
Mrs.
Bertha
Newcomb,
Rock
­
with
laughs
and
thrills,
Mr.
Ray
ap
­
date of August 4 was agreed upon.
down for the Fourth. She expects to son. et al, is a suit to condemn cer
mu
pears as the manager of a Little­ visable.”
The need of extending the city limits away, Ore,
tain
land
for
road
purposes,
th»
come back about July JO.
Tillamook Jottings.