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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER
9,
1919.
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Drugless methods used in chronic
BAYOCEEAN ROAD DISTRICT.
of public funds our fair board
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_ in erecting
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had to use its own money
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diebetes, bright» disease, and nervous
Only Part of The Road Included in Ltxe coliseum, and that in order to be
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Percy conditions. Room 4 Masonic, Bldg.
"Are you taking the daily or weekly news­
sale in reimbursing themselves they
on October 4th, a daughter.
The New District.
Evelyn Steidinger vs. N. P. Hon­
have felt justified in accepting con-
paper
in your locality which comes out fear­
Mrs. Bailey expects to have a shop son and Hanna Hanson. Constantine
cessious that no doubt they would
lessly
for
Republican
principles,
”
asks
the
The County Court formed another
down town. Announcement later.
Peter, Alfred Josi and John Josl is a
road district out of road district No. have excluded except for the finan­
National Republican, "which is alive to the
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John F. suit filed in the circuit court to ob- :
cial stringency.
2, to be known as road district No. 8,
right side of public questions not only in the
Slanger, of Blaine, October 8tn, a tain a temporary restraining order
Resolved, that we declare our earn­
which
takes
in
Bayocean
and
part
of
to prevent the
defendants from
daughter.
est
desire to support the state fair in
heat of campaign year but every year and all
the property on the south side of the
blasting holes and digging holes on
bay, leaving out the Beals ranch, every way possible, but insisting that
There is one case of small pox in the property of the plaintiff, which •
year 'round ? In choosing your reading mat­
which is somewhat surprising, as the it must be kept clear of these gamb­
the city and six at Mohler, The dis- is liable to divert and change the «
ter don’t forget that the local Republican pa­
Bayocean
road starts from the Tilla­ ling devices and immoral shows, the
ease is in a light form.
flow of thé Wilson river.
per deserves and should have your support,
mook bridge and clings to the side of president of the association is au­
The last two weeks the Sheriff’s
John Plasker, who sold the "Palm”
morally and financially.”
the hill the entire length of the thorized to appoint a committee of
office collected, on the second half Confectionery, has opened a music
Beals lunch. The new road district five members to take this matter up
of the 1918 tux roll, $16,900.
store, and will devote his time to I
starts at a point near Dicks point, ¡with the state fair board, and to as­
Miss Esther Coats who has been that business, he being the local
and goes direct west, taking in only sure them that in case we can be as­
a small stretch of territory on the sured of a clean fair we will use
visiting relatives here returned to agent for the Brunswick phono­
graphs, of which he has a large num- i
south side of the bay, which should every possible endeavor to secure
her home in Seattle Monday.
bered ordered. Last week someone ;
have Included all the property in the from the legislature sufficient finan­
Carl Haberlach went to Portland
broke into the music store which ad- ’
water shed from the Tillamook cial support that the fair board will
hear Senator Johnson •speak
joins Jenkins’ jewelry store and
bridge to Bayocean . It is certainly be independent of all questionable
against the league of nations.
stole a number of records.
,
surprising that only a part of the sources of revenue. The committee
The case of Clara Davis vs. Ernest
land is placed in the new road dis- is authorized to attend the meeting
J. E. Butler, of Portland, an assis-
Richardson tried in the Justice court tant engineer of the O. W. R. & N. ’
trict and the remainder retained in of the north Pacific fair circuit
managers, if considered necessary.
has been appealed to the circuit lines and the Southern Pacific lines
road district No. 2.
new
road
I
The
boundaries
of
the
court.
north of Ashland was a caller in the ’
district is as follows:
CIRCUIT COURT CONVENES
Cloverdale Mercantile Co. vs. Geo. city on Friday. Mr. Butler was one of
| Beginning at the point where the
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the
H. Ethel is a suit filed in the circuit the engineers that first entered
south, line of section 15, Tp. 7 S., R. Only One Granted Naturalization
for our present ,
court to recover $319.88 on a prom­ city on the survey
10 W„ intersects the west shore of I
Paper» Out of 14.
railroad nearly 14 years ago. Many '
For Twelve Months.
issory note.
Tillamook Bay, and running thence
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changes have taken place and says
Marriage licenses were issued to
.west along section lines to the shore ' Judge Geo. R. Bagley opened the
he would hardly know he was in the
Albert A. Schlappi and Edna E.
n' line of the Pacific Ocean; thence October term of the circuit court on
same place.
Wisman; Thos. W. Cline and Gene-
¡northerly along the shore line of the Monday, having previously set cases
' The drive for the new Albertina
vieve Ward.
' Pacific Ocean to the mouth of Tilla­ for two weeks.
Kerr Nursery buliding fund has not
mook Bay; thence Easterly and ! The first business taken up was up­
The foundation of the old M. E.
Send in your orders at once to the Headlight office.
met with the responses that was
Southerly along the south and west on petitions for final papers, and
church is being fixed up, as it is the
hoped for. Tillamook County was'
low water line of Tillamook Bay to this took the first part of the morn­
intention to use that building again
asked to contribute one thousand .
the place of beginning.
ing session. V. W. Tomlinson, gov­
for worship.
dollars toward the sixty thousand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ———
ernment naturalization commissioner, i
Mrs. Carl Dawson left Sunday to dollars repuired. At this writing a
who Is stationed at Portland, was
ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY BILL BE­ giving this matter attention. Doubt-
GAMES AT. FAIR HAPPED.
visit with her sister at Dallas, Ed little over four hundred dollars has
i present, and he put the applicants
lless
you
have
information
and
ar
­
FORE ROADS COMMITTEE.
Dunn, who has been visiting here, been raised. Mrs. Upton, of Portland
guments that will be useful here. I Resolutions to be presented to State ■through a rigid examination. The
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accompanied her.
will be here next week to ask for
shall appreciate receiving them and
Fair Board; Undermining of In­ I only person who was granted final
'Strong-
Plea
made
in
its
Behalf
By
further contributions.
papers being Fred Rohrback. The
shall make the best possible use of
Lily Worthington vs. R. E. Myers
Congressman Hawley.
stitution Charged.
[others were continued.
them.
Jack Rupp has taken an interest
is a suit filed in the circuit court to
Representative W. C. Hawley sent i We are asking for $2,500,000 out­
I The grqfid jury was then drawn as
Kunze and O. A.
recover $125 on a promissory note with Charts
Resolutions contemnatory of games
¡us the following letter in regard to side the general road program for
follows: T. D. Lucas, E. M. Condit,
of
the
Him-
Schultz
in
the
purchase
given to Clay Daniels.
of
chance
operated
at
the
state
fair
the Roosevelt highway bill which he the construction of a particular road.
!W. F. Messner, W. 11. Edson, Lewis
pel ranch at Nehalem. They are con­
grounds
at
Salem
during
the
recent
The annual Tillamook County
templating turning it into a dairy introduced in the house to obtain Considerable difficulties 'are in the fair, and calling for future reform, Anderson, Wnt. Goeres and D. A.
I
Teachers’ Institute, which was to
$2,500,000 to match that amount of way of obtaining this appropriation;
farm with Holstein cattle. The
have been passed by lhe Oregon Pure Bailey. The judge appointed
convene next week, has been post­
Wheeler Reporter stated that Mr. money by the state to build the high­ any new data or arguments are Bred Livestock association, as pre­ Condit foreman of the jury.
poned on account of the failure to
Simon Kramer vs American Rail­
therefore very valuable. 1 shall con-
Schultz was an experienced dairyman way:
obtain sufficient instructors.
On July 11th the Committee on tinue persistently to urge the com- sented by a special committee of in­ sway Express Company. Action for
of this county, which is not the fact,
vestigation. Members of this commit­
Mrs. Ethel Walls Bailey, expert for Oscar has a habit of hanging onto Public Roads of the House of Rep­ mittee to take favorable action, and, tee were Edward Curey, Mr. and money. Dismissed.
pedicuring, will take patients by ap- the bed clothes away late in the resentatives, at my request, gave a after a report has been made to the Mrs. Frank Lynn, R. W. Hogg, Mrs. I Gus Jenson, et al vs. Silver Spruce
hearing on my bill, H. R. 6751, ask­ House, to secure favorable cpnsidera-
iCompany and J. K. Elder, Action for
pointment, corns a specialty, even- morning, but when he begins pump­
Frank Laughry and N. C. Maris.
ing an appropriation of $2,500,000 tion by that body.
inoney. Settled and dismissed.
ingB, between 7:30 and 8:30 at ing cows, why, he’s going to reform.
This committee reported that one
from the general government to as­ I
«
I Laura Jane Martin vs John Weiss,
Boats’ hospital, both phones.
member counted over 70 concessions
Andrew Peterson vs. F. R. Beals sist in the construction of the Roose­
Sr, and John Weiss Jr. Action for
Dr. Boals Is still in the hospital in and Bird L. Beals, A. M. Churchihll, velt Military Highway along the Pa­ Film Version of Famous Novel to be dealing in the sale of chances at vari­ ¡money. Verdict in favor of defend­
ous
lotteries
during
the
recent
state
Shown
Here.
the East, where he is having his James Pallin and Laura Pallln, cific Coast of Oregon. These hearings I
ant.
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fair, and that some of these games
fingers treated for a X-ray burn. The Charles F. Blum and Minnie Blum, after much delay have just been
I Belle F. Conlogue vs School District
Rich in pathos, humor, sentiment 'offered the slim margin of one
first treatment did not prove success­ Shute Savings Bank and the Federal printed.
,No. 48, Tillamook County. Action for
chance
out
of
136
for
the
player
to
and
sweet
charm,
"Little
Women,
”
Land Bank of Spokane is a suit filed
ful and will have to be done over.
The Committe gave us an excellent
money. On motion of plaintiff a non­
in the circuit court in which plain­ hearing, nearly all of its members be­ the celebrated story written by Lou­ win.
suit granted.
J. C. Penney Co. has rented the
Others alleged gaming concessions,
tiff prays that the title to the undi­ ing present. Since the
hearing I isa M. Alcott, has for fity years ex­
Andrew Peterson vs. Charles F.
Rosenberg building on second Ave,
vided one-half interest of certain have been giving the matter atten­ erted a wide appeal upon the reading it is charged, to evude the law gave Blum et al. Action for money. DIs-
and Fred Esch, of Dallas, will have
property be declared established, tion and find, as I believe the situa­ public of the world. "Little Women” ¡trifling awardB with each chance missed.
charge of the store, which is expected
that an accounting be had; that all tion is favorable although much has been translated in many lang­ taken. The committee reported that | W. B. Aiderman vs
Wretnle Kellow.
to open up about the first of the
the defendants may be adjudged to work still remains to be done. The uages and its beauty has been recog­ ¡country girls and boys gamed their 'Action on note.
Judgment against
year.
have no rights whatever to the land; situation is complicated somewhat nized in foreign lands with the result savings away at these various devices the defendant for $800.
State Fire Warden F. A. Elliott that they be enjoined and restrained by demands from other states for that the little heroines of the book— ¡without receiving anything of value | Lee McCracken vs. Bay City Land
was in the city last week, and it is from claiming any title or interest similar appropriations due to the Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy are the most in return, and that in one instance Co. Mandate from Supreme court,
a youth spent $15 without drawing a
reported that he is gonig to take in the same, and that the mortgage publicity given to our hearing by the celebrated characters in literature.
¡plaintiff’s suit and complaint dismis­
some action to put a stop to the be canceled.
press throughout the country. Also 1 This wonderful story has been film­ ¡single prize of any worth.
sed.
i
The
livestock
association
is
openly
ed
and
as
a
Paramount-Artcraft
cinders from the saw mill flying over
I William A. Saling vs FirBt National
Mrs. C. A. Schultz and Mrs. ‘O. A. there is a growing demand in the
hostile
to
any
continuance
of
these
the city.
Schultz entertained at a 500 party country and in Congress for a very special picture, it will be shown at
¡Bank, Tillamook. For entry of man­
the Gem Theatre next Tuesday, Oct. practices, holding that the dignity
date. Mandate of supreme court.
Joseph Emmenegger and wife vs. last Thursday at the home of the lat­ great reduction in appropriations.
and significance of the big annual I Tillamook County Bank vs William
14,
Every
man,
woman
and
child
in
However,
I
believe
that
since
we
pro
­
Ole Woemer and wife is a suit filed ter. The home was prettily decorated
exposition
is
undermined
by
brazen
^he
cty
who
has
read
the
story
should
A. Clark, et al. Foreclosure of mort-
in the circuit court to restrain the with large bouquets of astors, lillies, pose to appropriate more than three
see it on the silver screen, for it games of chance, and will carry its Igage. Plaintiff given
defendants from blocking and check­ sweep peas and roses, which were the dollars for every dollar asked from
permission to
io
the
at-
¡visualizes the celebrated characters resolutions and findings
'amend complaint, in which Thad
ing of the water of two sloughs gifts of friends. Much pleasure was the government and since this money
board
at
an
i
which
will
never
fade
in
the
memory
tention
of
the
state
fair
: Robison and school Dlst. No. 7 to be
derived in the novel way of finding is to be used in the construction of
which cross plaintiff’s land.
early opportunity. The résolu lions
partners, this was accomplished by essential miHtary highway invalu­ of those who laughed and cried over
numed defendants.
M. F. Lamb and wife, after spend­
passed
are
as
follows:
an auto race. Mrs. W. A. Lewis as­ able for the national defense we the novel in their youth. The picture
Roy W. Donohoe V«. CreHsie Dono-
ing the summer on their farm south
Whereas, the Oregon Pure Bred
sisted by Mrs. Albert Stanley won have a stronger case than others, 'was filemed in and about the home of
hoe. Divorce. Divorce granted on May
that
of town, left for their home in Eu­
Livestock
Association
believes
Miss
Alcott
in
Concord,
Mass.,
and
it
the championship with a Studebaker. and one of very great public Impor-
1, 1919, set aside.
gene. Melvin Lamb will take charge
is more than usually interesting on the foundation of fairs is agriculture
The hostesses assisted by Mrs. F. tance.
Belle Brydon vs. William B. Bry-
of the ranch, who has been in the
und
livestock
and
that
their
chief
Thinking that you might be inter- ¡that account. A fine cast has been
Stranahan served a dainty lunch.
don. Divorce. Divorce granted.
car service in Portland for 12 years.
functon is educational and that in
I Alice Benner vh . Allen Benner.
The invited guests were Mesdantes ested in the arguments and informa­ provided by the producers, the little
John Patterson, of Portland, has A. J. Anderson, W. B. Aiderman, E. tion presented to the Committee 1 am I women being portrayed by Isabel the conduct of fairs the only thing to Divorce. Divorce gtanted.
be
considered
as
taking
precedence
bought out the Louvrie Restaurant Allen, E. Bales, F, C. Baker, A. K. forwarding under another cover a I Lamon. Dorothy Bernard, Lillian
I August Ludtke vs. Louis Ludtke
over the livestock and agricultural
from Charley Vogler, and will aim to Cane, C. I. Clough, H. A. Franklin. J. copy of the hearings. You have been ¡Hall and Florence Flinn.
and Bell Ludtke. Suit to set aside
exhibits is the moral aud cbaractei
make it a first class restaurant, Groat. M. E. Gruber, L. Morrison, R.
deed. Dismissed.
of
those
who
visit
the
fairs,
especial
­
making a specialty of Sunday din- H. McGrath, J. C. Maginnis, S. Moul­
Solon Schlffman vs Thad Robison,
ly
of
the
boys
and
girls,
therefore
ners. Mr. Patterson took possession ton. J. F. Stranahan, M. A. Schultz.
and Comstock Mfg. Company. To
this
association
believes
that
insofar
today.
R. N. Henkie, C. Haberlach, J. C.
cancel assignment. Default.
as possible all exhibits und conces­
E. J. Claussen vs. Feeney & Bremer
C. H. Burggraf, of Albany, was in Holden, W. L. Campbell, W. Holmes,
sions should curry educational value
Co., a corporation. and Emergency
from Albany. He is the architect for R. C. Jones, W. A. Lewis, J. S. Lamar.
and be morally clean and the Oregon
Fleet Corporation, a corporation,
the Bay City and Cloverdale schools. B. C. Lamb, A. Plank, L. Partridge,
state fair has recognized these prin­
Foreclosure. Decree and property
There was only one bid for the Bay F. D. Small, E. E. Koch, A. Stanley,
ciple.« by the prominence it lias given
ordered sold.
City high school and us it was con­ F. Poorman, S. Coates, H. H. Rosen-
to children’s industrial club work, as
, i Isaac Moore and Margurite J.
sidered too high another call for bids berg, H. A. Williams, B. Long, of
well
as
the
liberal
premiums
it
gives
Moore, vh . Tillamook County, a quasi
Oklahoma, E. Jannery, of Chicago,
w ill be made.
for livestock, and
and the Misses Esther Coats, of Seat­
municipal corporation, et a). Injunc­
Whereas, This association believes
Rev. C. E. Gibson, who was pastor tle, Viola Long, of Oaklahoma
tion. Damages, etc. Dismissed on mo­
that
all
gambling
devices
and
many
tion of the plaintiffs.
of the Allied church. in which the Ruth Partridge.
of
the
sideshows
seen
at
the
Oregon
Methodist, Presbyterian and United
Charles Gates vh Pete Buckbey, et
state fair and other fairs on the
Brethren formed a union church
al. Injunction. Temporary restrain­
north Pacific circuit are unwhole­
An Excellent Photoplay.
ing order granted.
during the war. has been appointed
some and demoralizing and in some
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Joseph Emmenegger vs. Ole Wo«’
pastor of the M. E. Church at
cases
disgusting
beyond
description,
i All who admire real comedy
liter. Injunction. Temporary restrain­
Newbarg.
and are especially detrimental to
strong dramatic action presented
ing order granted.
boys and girls the best crop grown
i he Fairview Water Supply Co.. harmonious combination, should see
Evelyn Steidinger vs N. P Hansen
on
the
Oregon
farms
therefore
be
it
Billie
Burke
in
her
latest
Paramount
Co.,
has let a contract to the Crane
et al. Injunction. Temporary
Resolved, That this association
of Portland, for five miles of Math­ photoplay, "Good Gracious Anna­
■training order granted
hereby express its absolute disap­
eson steel pipe, for the new water belle" which will be shown at the
R. M. Wade A Co. vs. Tillamook
proval of allowing such games and
system for the Fairview district. The Gem Theatre next Wednesday. It is
Farmers Co-op. Warehouse- Company,
shows
on
the
fair
grounds
and
earn
­
Crane Co. is the same firm that put in every respect an excellent photo­
Inc., et al Action for money. Jury
estly requests the Oregon state fail awarded the plaintiff $31 APO.«'
play.. Miss Burke is splendidly HUP-
in the city water system.
bourd and all other fair boards on the
ported, her leading man being Her-
W. H. Hudnut vs. William E. Max-
At the M. E. annual conference,
north Pacific circuit to putge t heir j leld, el al. Foreclosure of mort­
bert Rawlinson.
Ker. G. O. Oliver was appointed to
grounds of gambling devices and gage. Non suit.
the M. E. Church of this city, taking
questionable amusements, and be it
the place of Rev. C. E. Gibson, and Ray and "Fair Due in "Be a Little
further
Sport.
the Rev. H. J. Hickerson was ap­
If there is an epidemic of Influenza
I Resolved. That we express our
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pointed to Wheeler and Nehalem and
great appreciation of the enterprise this winter another of President Wil­
Albert Ray and Elinor Fair will be
Rev. G. L. Tufts to Bay City.
of the Oregon state fair board in son's fourteen points will be realiz­
at the Gem Theatre next Thursday
making the many improvements for 'd. We will then have freedom of the
August Ludtke vs. Louis Ludtke in a rollicking story called "Be a
the comfort and convenience of the sneeze.
Little
Sport.
”
This
is
another
of
the
circuit
and wife is a suit filed In the
exhibitors and visitors, especially
which
court in which the plaintiff prays "sweetest stories ever told",
appreciating the livestock coliseum,
If opponents of the league without
that the defendants pay him $40.00 William Fox is picking for these
which is an absolute necessity for the reservations are pro-Gerntans, what
hie youthful stars. It Is described as
a month during the remainder r
success of our fair and which has would you call the men who in lt'16
natural life and $50.00 as sul. Iftnon- filled with laughter producing situa­
been erected at great cost, much of encouraged the Kaiser In hla career
ey and $250.00 attorneys fees, and tions. In the cast with Mr. Ray and
the funds having been provided per­ .of madness by plastering the country
that a hen be Impressed upon the Miss Fair are Lule Warrenton. Geo.
sonally by members of the fair board ,with those lltographs and cartoons
certain lands conveyed to the de- Hernandez. Leota Lorraine and Eu­
We depreciate the fact that for lack .on "He kept us out of war?”
fendants, upon certain agreements. gene Pallette.
Tillamook Jottings.
Until October 31st, 1919, we offer
BARGAINS IN HOME PAPERS.
Daily Oregonian and Headlight for $5.50
Daily and Sunday Oregonian and
Headlight
7.50
Weekly Oregonian and Headlight
2.25
Remember these Bargains are
only good until the end of this month
WHERE WE GET OFF