Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 23, 1919, Image 4

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Fred C. Baier, Ed-tor.
SUBSC KIP HON
per year $2.00
Advertizing late£
Duplay Advu. per inch ......... 2x.
Locals ............................ per lise
Reader«, with lea.i.r.g matter
per Lute...................................
Notices of mee’.irgi etc. per Lne
Editorial ¡Snap Shots
page
gene
their
Pall de
city. Th.
vrlde-a s
gcxji preve
build-
>f the
a clean,
¿¿id Ö
executive
That’s toigl
board of the Tillar
Red Croce,
for it is composed entirely of men
folk. The board will have to get in
and dig as there are no lad les on the
board to pile the ha d work onto.
This is plain proof that Tillamook
chee-e did no" receive a square deal
at the State Fair. At the county fair
the cheese that ob’ained a score of
97 points was sent to the State Fair,
wheresit received only 91*4 points.
From the same batch, a cheese was
sent to the National Dairy Show at
Chicago, and in competition with
cheese from all parts of the United
States, it received 95 *3 points. The
snap shot man thinks the S ate Fair
managers had a pretty bum cbeeàe
judge. He was no doubt a fine
gentleman, but knew very little
about cheese, hence it looks "hat Til­
lamook cheese did not get a square
deal.
Fay Bren-
EarL
» to be _.-ga nixed
■» and Sc.phoa.ores. and
nd Fre-hE.es There are
d ptayx-rs oa both aioes and
expected that there will be
ood ganses
The teams are
ic.ng every day and in abo_
weeks the first gau-e will co
nager. Au
FIRE-PROTECTION
FIRE-INSURANCE
What Would Your wife do
if fire broke out ?
I IOS
! read '•J- co:
traited by B t
Hadley and
Clayi os
Let ha
re. It* wa» approved by
the club and wen* into immediate
Dont delay getting this ex­
effect.
tinguisher in your home.
A eommitty was appointed to
Call or phone right now.
»nappy and artistic notice« on the
,ey were Betty Lanta Theo­
board.
dore Litsberg and Harry Eliiott.
Ancther eommif.ee was appointed to
get new members for the club. They
are Clayton Hailey ar.d George May
Carlin. A debate will be giv-n on lhapp.
he requited to be bap­
Wednesday by Clayton Hadley and tized and to partake of the holy
Audry Earl affirmative and Thomas i Communion, which
request
Large, negative. This is the first ! gladly granted.
tO be g iven and is expected to j Ir. this faith he parsed to the better
good one.
land on Octoter 17, ISIS. Among
FYR-FYTER
other relatives who mourn his de­
parture, are his three daughters:
Mrs. Frank Donald, of Dt- Angeles,
Ca!.; Mrs. Ada Handy, of Nehalem.
Ore.; and Mrs. Josephine Schrader,
of Tillamook. His funeral was held at
the Nazarene church on Sunday, Oct.
19, at 2 p.m.. Rev. A. F. lugler offi­
ciating. Interment in the Odd Fel­
lows' cemetery.
Tins AGENCY
OFFERS
YOU BOTH.
If I had all I've SA VED
believe me, I'd be
some rich kid!
»
FYRFYTER
one-quart hand chemical ex­
tinguisher; instant and panic­
proof in operation; child can
work it perfectly; for fac­
tories, offices, homes, garages,
autos. Install at once; call
or phone now.
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
“THE WSJKANCE
HAN,”
OREGON,
TILLAMOOK CITY,
NATIONAL BUILDING.
SPECIAL !
We are going to enter a contract with
the Headlight for a year's advertising,so look
for this space each week. We are after
this so called Grocery Trust and you may
well know that when we advertise an article
we have an adequate stock on hand and you
get what you buy. We give honest weight
40c. per lb
Bulk Coffee
Tea
-
45c. per lb
Lesli.es Salt, 50 lb sack - 9Cc.
Carnation Feed -
$1.85 per sack
Prince Albert Tobacco, 2 for 25c.
Wheat
84.20 per sack
Bacon Back
383 per
Crackers -
2 lb. for 2oc
Harry J- Foster re. Dorothy Foster.
Divorce, which was granted.
Emily John-on vs. Elate of James
Hughey. Setttled and dismissed.
Bay City vs. Eugene McGill. M. F.
Murphy and Stephen Cillins. Decided
that defendants are the owners of all
the right, title and interest to the I
property claimed by the plaintiff.
StkLppi-W.smer Weeding.
Settled and plaintiff» complaint U
'dismissed.
A pretty wedding was solemnized
Evely n Steidinger vs. N. P. Hansen on Wednesday afternoon, October 7,
et al. an injunction suit. Defendants al the parsonage of the Reformed
restraied and enjoined from conduct­ Church, the pastor. Rev. W. G.
<: "propose capturing the county
ing any further blasting or slashing Licnkamper. officiating, when Miss
commissioners and judge and treat­
which would result In the turning Edna Wismar became the w.fe of
ing them to an automobile tour of
the water of the Wilson river in a Albert A Schlappi. They were ac­
the south end of the county when the
different direction.
companied to the alter hy Mr. and
road» get nice and jucy with mud
A. G. Beals vs. Silver Spruce Co. Mrs. Herman Schlappi. brother of the
and the wheels try to find bottom.
Verdict for the plaintiff for 3401.65. groom, and the ring ceremony was
Some day they may wake up and
E E. White vs. Retta White. Di­ used. The bride is the handsome
learn that there are roads and people
vorce. Decree gianted that the mar­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wis-
in this end of the county and—it
riage contract be annulled.
mer, of Pleasant Valley, and she was
may be too late.—Enterprise.
Buffalo Fertilizer Co. vs. James F. beautifully gowned in a snowy crepe
The Cloverdale sheet every once In
Bradley. Defendant required to ap­ de chine dress and the bridal veil
a while takes a shot at the county
pear in court on the ?24th and ans­ was held by a spray of orange blos­
court and threatens vengence. It is
wer questions.
soms. The bride's bouquet was sweet
one thing to sit in an office and
Fred Bohmer vs. F. L. Broden and peas and bride's roses. The groom is
criticise, but if the Cloverdale scribe
A. A. Yager. Motion for a new trial a son of Kasper Schlappi, and is now
knew some of th ;■ difficulties that tbe
overruled.
the cheese maker at the South Prair-
county officials have had to contend
Bay City vs. W. S. Cone, et al. Or­ ie factory, where he has been em-
with he would be a little more con­
der for default and decree against ployed for several years. The happy
siderate. True, there is general dis­
defendant Cone.
couple are very popular amongst the
appointment that the contractors for
State ot Oregon vs. Lewis C. Wilk­ young folks and they have the best
the five miles of bard surfaced road
es.. The clerk was directed to execute wishes of a large number of friends
die not complete the work, but the
a waiver of priority of the unpaid for their future happiness. The wed­
county officials should not be blamed
portion of fine as far as the same ding dinner was served by Mr. and
for that as it is the state highway
may constitute a lien on defendant’s Mrs. Wismer at their home, which
commission who is in charge of that
property.
was confined to relatives. The tollow­
work.
, Fred C. Scomp vs. Charles Elliott. ing Friday evening a reception was
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Verdict for the plaintiff for 3145.00, given the happy couple at the home
We do not want anybody to think
and the sheriff ordered to pay same of the bride's parents, which was al­
we aie criticising the county school
from sum in his hands.
so confined to relatives and a few
superintendent or the teachers for
The case of Vern Blanchard, a fish­ neighbors.
holding annual teachers institutes,
ing case appealed from the lustice
for the law compels the superintend­
court The jury, which was out nearly
"The Forbidden City.”
ent to call an institute and the
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24 hours and locked up all night,
teachers to attend it. We have con­
I Norma Taimage the beautiful Se­
brought In a verdict of guilty.
tended a good many time» before that
The Whitney Co., vs. Amos P. Cole lect star, will be presented by Joseph
we think it altogether out of place,
is an injunction suit filed in the cir­ M. Schenck in her latest Select Pic­
direcilv the school gets started after
cuit court.
ture “The Forbidden City” at the
a long summer vacation, to close
P. E. Rogers vs. D. W. Snider is a Gem Theatre, Sunday October 2«.
them down so that the teacher» can
suit filed in the circuit court to re- ' This is a Chinese story by George
ho.J an institute. That is one reason
cover 3193.20 for merchandise Bold l Scarborough.
why we have criticised the annual
the defendant.
The story begins with Wong Li, a
teachers’ institute in this county. It
Jas A. Laland was indicted by the Chinese
i
mandarin, learns that his
it is the right thing to close the
grand jury last week and the man beautiful daughter, San San, nas
schools for teachers’ conventions, v. a Air rex ted in Portlard and brought i
married secretly to John Worden, a
why stop there? It would be just as
ito this city. He is charged with non- ; young officer attached to the Ameri­
logical, after county officials are
support. The man carried a Y. M. C. can
i
counsulate. He spirits tian San
elected to close up the court house
lA. membership card. He was divorc- away
i
during her husband's absence,
for the best part of a week so that
|ed from his wife and it was for the and Warden is never again able to
the new county officials could hold non-support
of his child that he was find tier. As Wong Li has been in dis­
a conference, or after the county gets
indicated on the complaint of his favor of the royal court, he offers
its road crews together to stop work I,
former wife. The man pleaded guilty San San to the Emperor. The emper­
for a convention
land is endeavoring to find someone or accepts his daughter, but when he
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to go on his bond to insure the sup- learn» that San San has given birth
When a business man employes a
to a half American baby girl he 01-
i port of tbe child.
peison for special work. It is pre­
ders both Wong Li and San San kill­
I
sumed that he 1» competent and ex-1
ed. Tiie baby, Toy is ¿saved.
perienced in that Hue of buxine •. i De .tl. of Robert George Jack»on.
Later in life after loy has g.own
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The same rule should apply to teach- |
to beautiful womanhood, she makes
Robert
George
Jackson
was
born
era. for a large amount of the tax-
her escape to Manila, where she be­
payers' mor.yy 1.- u»ed every yea r for in St. Lawrence, N. Y.. September 20, comes a Red Crass nurse. Here she
the tnainteiMiDce of normal schools, 1812. ar.d lived there until he was meets ami falls in love wish Lieut.
the Agricultiilal College and the uni- fifteen years of age. At that time Philip Halbert. The two plan to mar­
veisity to prepare teachers, A good 11 he fu.nily moved to Wisconsin, but ry. but when the governor John
many teachers agree with us, while in the aqtumnof 1862, they journey- Woidsn. learns that Halbert is about
there are others who do not, but we led across the plains in a prairie to marry a Chinest! girl, he sends
want (o make it plain that sv are schooner, drawn by an ox team, ar.d him away on a distant mission, la
¡took up their residence near Denver,
uot criticising anyone, simply the
Colorado Six years later the broth­ the meantime the governor becomes
law that makes it Imperative to hold
ers. John William and Robeit. went seriously ill. Toy is his ntu.- and as
teachers’ conventions, for we cannot
he parib recovers he finds out that
see any good in allowing 2000 chil­ to California where the latter en­ she is the daughter of his Chinese
gaged in the mining business In
dren of this county remain in Idle-,
to Tillamook wife Then Halbert returns and the
liana while about SO teachers bold a| 1883, Robert come
” ICounty, Oregon, where he resided governor gives his consent lot their
convention, and we think most of the
about twenty years but, since 1903 wedding, which is celebrated at his
parents agree with us. It's the law
his residence has been in British bedside.
however, and we think we are with­
'Columbia and eastern Oregon. Dur­
in our rights when we criticise that
Reformed Church.
ing the past three years he has lived
law as not exactly the proper kind
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with his brother William, near
of a law All we need add. if a coun­
Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper. pastor.
Monument. Oregon, and. in a help-
ty institute Is held we hope the
At the Reformed Church the p:
teacht rs will have a profitable time. less afflicted condition seven months tor will preach on the coming Sun­
ago, he was brought to his daughter's
home in Tillamook, There he has day at 11 o’clock on "The Power and
mook, spent Sunday at Garibaldi.
High School Note«.
been cared for by his brother and Condition of Salvation.”
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There will be special singing by a
Vivian Walker and wife, of Tilla­
daughter and kind neighbors until
Enthusiasm seems to be the •‘•/■J the end came last Friday morning.
male quarlett.
mook. spent Sunday with .Mr. and
note of high school life this fall, not
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Walker’s p r-
During his lifetime, Robert Jack­
only in athletics but scholarship as sog had read several infidel works.
ents.
well.
btif. In the past few weeks all influ­
J. Beaman and family left Wednes­
GARIBALDI NEWS NOTES.
Last week the girls organised an ences of those teachings vanished
day for Portland, where they will
r
Is
going
to
be
athletic club. The club
from his mind and, when he was
J. A. McDonald, of Mohl»r. was at make their future home.
one of the "peppiest'’ in the school, ytslted by Christian friends who pres­ Garibaldi Saturday and Sunday.
H. Hamilton and faintly, of Forest
The members decided to call their sed upon him the need of salvation
Dave Knimlauf was home from Grove, are stopping at the Cove in K.
organization The Girla' Athletic So­ by faith In the Lord Jesus Christ, he Brighton Sunday. Dave works in the
N. Staehr’s house.
ciety. The officers elected are: Presi­ was ready to accept the true religion Brighton mills.
dent, Betty Lantz; Vice-Pres., Eu- and did so. Several days after thia
A. H. Gaylord and wife, of Tilla-
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