9 Sil lamo ok îteîniobt. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 20, 1920. Come to Garibaldi Saturday night lightful program which was render­ 1 thanks was tendered to Chairman and win the Prize Waltz. Bro. Peter Schranz was brought to higher education.(Oregon will there- Shakespeare Club Meets. ed by Mrs. Emmet Bales and Mrs. Mannix and Secretary Wann. Wilkin's four piece Orchestra feat­ the Vidito hospital, where he was fore "sink” in the commercial world. Dani* at Garibaldi Saturday, May uring Paris Le Mar the dummer with Allan McRea. A delicious luncheon The Condolence committee sub­ operated on last Sunday, and now he The Shakespeare Club held its The students plead with the voters was served to fourteen including the 22. f ’ the Pep and Jazz that makes'em all members and guests, by the hostess­ mitted a report, which was adopted seems to be improving. Bro. H. Han­ monthly meeting at the home of of Tillamook to consider this quest- The, heavy shower of rata on Sun­ step out at Garibaldi Satudray night. and then the convention adjourned. sen. who has gone to the Hot Springs Mrs. David Robinson Friday after­ ion and vote right. es, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. E. T. There were about 100 delegates in hopes of benefitting his health, noon. About ten members and seven day ni9ht did a lot 01 <0ld’ W. C. Martindale, of Astoria, was Haltom. The next meeting will be Gus Wicklund spent Tuesday In in Tillamook for a few days this held in June, at the home of Mrs. W. and others who attended the con­ does not report encouraging results. guests were present. A social after­ vention, Wednesday evening a ban­ H. C. L. Hets a Jolt. Nehalem\his week. week. He and his folks are moving L. ’ Campbell, ” ' Mrs. S. A. Brodhead as- quet was given the visitors at the Bro. F. A. Beltz is reported as having noon was spent at fancy work, and inftamation of the eyes, results of the Fifth Act of Antony and Cleo­ to Mohler, where they are working sisting as hostess. jl F. Lamb 18 ior the 8UVIuer’ Wood Prices Show Decline K. P. hall, covers being laid for 150. being hit w ith some brush while out patra was read, after which refresh­ Mrs. Lamb wilk .e in later.' on a large contracting job, and will Fire Chief Coates was in Portland ThiB proved a very interesting event fishing. ------- o------- ments were served. The table was Henry Gerdes, 626.20, being balance of Please do not put on U._ Found on the road south of town, an account for merchandidse sold to won’t get to lead such a retired life on the grave of any one but S. a flags rons of the school, by the girls. Re­ Smull, pianist, Arthur Anderson, who ject: “The Holy Spirit, a Spirit of dead member the time. Friday, 1 to 4:30, played the clarinet and Clare Small Testimony.” as he has heretofore. Satie day, a bunch of keys. Owner | the defendants. soldier, as it causes too much con- on Primary Election Day. After visit­ and Arthur Harris the saxophones, You are cordially invited to wor­ The Tillamook boys took revenge fusion. We are told that sonic years call at Headlight office. A certain young fellow from ing the exhibit, if you think the rendered selection which were receiv­ ship with us. Rodnev Farley spent Sunday at ; Washington, who was pinched by our for former beatings at the hands of ' ago the Bay City Cemetery was fagg­ schools should be supported, go to ed by a very delighted and apprecia­ ______ _ ed beforehand, for Decoration Day, I his home’in Bar View, returning for i Marshall a few weeks ago for having the Wheeler ball team by , drubbing tive audience. Clean Carpets and Rugs the boys from the northerly port 18 and when the next day the flowers i the polls and vote 314 Yes. school Monday. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. O. | a duplicate license on his car, wants to 8, on the local Fair grounds ball came, Decoration Day morning, every Tlie Headlight Will Compile the A. Shultz, the Misses Blanche Harris, Miss Edith Meyers, of Cloverdale, to tell the cop that he has got a Clean carpets and rugs will be LaVerna Holden, Betty Lantz, Vio­ possible for residents of Tillamook. left Saturday for Toppenish, Wash., piece of green tin in it now instead park last Sunday afternoon. Manag­ grave sported its flag and as many Election Return» er Howard Edmunds, of Tillamook, let Glaisyer, Martha Crank. Grace Within the next few days the "Ham­ where she will visit for about three of the white cardboard. ------o------ Many has a likely looking bunch of season­ soldier graves were not otherwise identified; very few were decorated Jolliffee, Edna Small, Retta Good­ ilton-Beach” carpet washing machine months with friends and relatives. ! thanks, the cop will say. We have made arrangements to ed veterans in the baseball team and at all. Of course, special flags and compile the election returns as in speed and Naonti Scheidler, and the which you have noticed advertised in Mrs. F. L. Sappington, of Twin Those leaving on the train Satur­ with a good battery will give all Rocks, returned to her home Tues­ day morning were: Katherine Me comers a run for their money this colors are all right and every one previous years, and we have asked Messrs. Clarence Anderson, Clare the Ladies Home Journal and other day. after having spent a day or two Ghee, for Nehalem; Grace J&lliffe, season. Dick Donovan and Carl Hel­ who has a dear triend should put the kindly assistance of election Small, Arthur Harris, Arthur And­ magazines, will be operated in Tilla­ flowers on that grave. ' boards. This office will remain open erson, James Sharp, Peter Gaberiel, mook for about two weeks. This in Tillamook, on business. for Wheeler; William M. Rife, for sel performed exceptionally well dur­ If the Roster of dead soldiers of Archie Pye, Clarence Gabriel. Rod­ Mrs. Mary Johnson left for Brigh­ Portland; Mrs. Fred Nickalus, for ing the opening Sunday, letting the Tillamook County is complete for fil­ ; all night Friday and we will have a ney Farley, Ogden Moulton and L. electrical machine cleans and scrubs ■ number of persons to assist us in the your carpets on the floor and at the Belding; Mrs. Clarence Hanenkratt, ton Saturday to visit with her, Wheeler boys down with a few hard ing it will be published the week work. A. Beltz. same time dries them and puts them for Garibaldi; Henry McGlook, for hits. Wallace, Eberman, Gabriel after the holiday; otherwise not un­ daughter, Mrs. Paul Werner. We have asked the election boards in use in an hour's time. Originial 1 Crlmmins make a dandy, peppy til apparently conect. Then, if it Mrs. M. F. Leach and son, Carl, 1 Rockaway and Joe Brissic, for Port- and Another Jury List Drawn. to count the Republican ticket first, colors are restored and your carpet land. I infield, and with Driscoll, McClellan, can be made more accurate, that will went to Portland Tuesday, where ------ o or rug as clean and fresh as when and a couple of good substi­ be done and copy filed. Its future and, if possible have the result phon­ P. E. Hendenstrom was in Tilla- Himes 1 they will visit with friends and relat­ The new jury list that was chosen it was new. All work guaranteed. ed to this office with as little delay tutes, the baseball year now looks as I mook on business this week, from 1 value all depends on its accuracy, ! as possible. When the three ballot*; Wednesday morning, May 19th, for ives. y You furnish an electric light sock­ if * it were going to be prosperous all and every one who can add a mito j are counted, we have asked that the the Circuit Court is as follows: Miss Margaret Comstock, of Port­ Seattle. He says that business was around. et and the machine will do the rest. to that should do so. j poor, that is, for him, as hq sells 1 land, is vlsitng with her father at result be phoned to us immediately, J. H. Johnson, Tillamook, farmer. Churges very reasonable. Programs for Memorial Day will , and to check up, we asked that the L. H. Kenney, Mohler, farmer. the Comstock Camp at Mohler, for hoisting machines, and the people of Mail your ovder and the approxi­ Woodmen of World Convention Tillamook don’t seem to appreciate be found in next week’s Tillamook • person bringing the election boxes, Fred Poorman, Tillamook, Garage. the summer. mate amount of work you want done papers. the dire necessity of installing a few to the Court House on Friday night A. G. Beals, Tillamook, farmer. J. Provost, of Portland, was in I The Third District Convention of them. He says he likes the place, All soldier graves should be flag­ or Saturday bring the three ballots E. T. Haltom, Tillamook, merchant. and an expert operator will call and Tillamook on business last week. He , though and is coming again. quote prices and advise you fully as Woodmen of the World met this ged by Saturday, May 29th. with the number of votes cast or each Charles Pike, Bay City, farmer. spent Saturday at Garibaldi, return- | to how this machine operates with­ Woodmen of the World met Wedneg- By order of Commander, H. W. candidate and measure. Grant Mills, Tillamook, clerk. Give B. F. Jones a vote for secret­ ing to Portland Sunday, out taking your rugs or carpets off day morning in the W. O. W. hall in Spear. I Adjutant, Samuel Downs, i We waul to assure election boards S. A. Brodhead, Tillamook, carpenter. the floor. ary of state because he is a Coast S. E. Bodie, of Wheeler, was in county man and the Roosevelt Mili­ this city, when Attorney Joseph Man- that when representatives of the J. H. Ellison, Tillamook, farmer. Address M. Agard, care of Tilla­ Tillamook on business Monday, re­ tary Highway booster. His number is nix of this city, was appointed Temp­ Headlight visits election booths, G uh Wicklund, Tillamook, farmer. Odd Fellows News. mook Headlight. turning on the train Tuesday morn­ on the ballot. The snap shot man orary chairman; R. L. Wann, Vine while the court is in _ progress, ________ as S. C. Larsen, Nehalem, laborer. ■ o------ Maple Camp, was elected temporary ing. All members who did not attend little time as possible will be taken P. D. Ott, Hebo, merchant. haB known “Ben” for about 30 years, secretary. L. H. Fletcher, of Salem, Mrs. Henry McKinley left Friday when he used to be a country editor, D. Fitzpatrick, Tillamook, farmer. Circuit Court Cases Lodge last meeting missed one of the in obtaining a partial count. to visit with her folks in Portland and attend the Oregon State Editor­ and P. J. Philpoli, of Albany, and M. best meetings of the year. Eight ------- o We feel grateful to a> number of D. Moon, Tillamook, Garage man. Walter Oliver was fined >1,000 and Cottage Grove for about two ial Association meetings, We can B. Cooper, of Oregon City, were ap­ candidates were instructed in the persons in different precincts who C. J. Edwards, Tillamook, Electricin. pointed as committee on credentials. and was paroled upon paying >400 A. F. Gardner, Blaine, farmer. weeks. have kindly offered to assist us. highly recommend him for secretary L. E. Mize, of Albany, E. R. Wal­ mysteries of the first degree, and the and >150.00 costs. H. E. Howard, Nehalem, Merchant. Lost—black seal plush coat, either of state. lace, of McMinnville, and A. N. Sim- Second degree will be conferred at Maude. Clara Gaines vs.. Marion Ross Chilcott Hebo, farmer. on train or between depot and Till­ The Roadmaster, John Carroll, eral, of Silverton, were appointed as the next meeting, one more applica­ Charles Blum is Sentenced. Leslie Gaines, divorce. Decree grant­ H. A. Miles, Woods, farmer. tion for membership by transfer was amook city. Finder please leave same has had new sign posts put up at all committee on organization. ed. A. S. Coffey, Cloverdale, laborer. at this office. Suitable reward. Saturday night at the Court House cross roads in the county, This is E. A. Carlson, of Shedds, Frank received and more are coming. Hew Solon Schlffman vs. Dan Hickey C. L. Doughney, Nehalem, farmer. George Worthington and son, the first time that good ones have Matthews, of Tillamook, and M. many applications have you in view? Judge Bagley heard the evidence L. V. Eberhardt, Tillamook, abstrac­ and Sarah J. Hickey, Damages. Ver­ Get busy and see how many new concerning the Blum case, and pro ­ Homer, returned to Eugene Wednes- i been provided, and they only cost Kraxberger, of Aurmora, were ap­ diet of >1.00 for the plaintiff. tor. Cay after having spent a few days , the county one hundred and fifty pointed a* committee on resolutions. members you can bring into the nounced the sentence upon Charles C. F. Girard, Bay City, restaurant. Jack Harper vs. H. Kesseiman. Lodge this year. Remember your dollars. He said that the price of here on business. Committee on organization report­ Secretary has set the mark nothing Blum for having involuntarily mur- A. E. Meyer, Hebo, farmer. Damages. Non suit. dred Walter Smith. Louis Anderson, of Twin Rocks, > them would be saved many times by ed at the afternoon session, when the short of 100 new members added to Arthur Tippin and Pearl Tippin The testimony given by Blum and C. I. Desmond, Hemlock, farmer. returned to his home Tuesday, after ■ the new people coming in who oth­ temporay officers were made perma­ our membership this year will satisfy Roy Smith was practically the Bame J. E. Brown, Tillamook, farmer. vs. S. J. Hoover, Verdict for de- fendant. having spent a few daws at Hemlock, 1 erwise lose a great deal time by gett­ nent. him. So get busy and do your part. as has been previously published in D. Kuratli, Tillamook, banker. ing on the wrong roads. J. J. Longcor, of Salem, John with friends. E. D. Hoag, Tillamook, farmer. The case of Eva W. Worthington The goods are waiting. Go after the Headlight.. vs. George W. Worthington in which J. W. Hawthorne left for his honig^-* A special general election is to be Smith, of McMinnville, and A. C. them. The more new members we As Blum appears to have been a the Grange hall on Winney, of Corvallis, were appointed get ,the more new members the Re­ hard working citizen who was not the latter was adjudged to be in la Spokane Friday. He had been here held at * “ “ Fairview ” High School Notes contempt of court for failure to pay > couple of days to look the country the 22nd of June for the purpose of a committee of condolence. bekahs and Encampment gets. They given to drinking, and because he ------ o------ The resolution committee reported: have to start as Odd Fellows first determining whether certain land in money decreed for the support of his •nr, had a family, and in view of the fact “Whereas the growth and prosper­ and you known when you get a fel­ Fairview precinct shall be incorpor- A student body meeting war call­ wife and daughter It was ordered that a petition had been signed by Mrs. John Nelson, of Bay City, has i ated as a municipal corporation for ity of the Woodmen of the World low to join the Lodge who believes some of the most prominent taxpay­ ed last Friday for the primary elect­ that defendant puy >20.00 per month been very ill the past week, with the purpose of obtaining a supply of has caused our order to be known as ion of officers lot next year. It was Itomaiue poisoning, but is improving water for domestic purposes for its the leading fraternal society of this in the priniepies of Odd Fellowship, ers of the* county, requesting the agreed upon by the students that the until further order of the court, Lloyds Agency vs. J. B. Heisman and practices the lessons he receives court to show leniency toward the rapidly. yell leader and editor be elected the and A. T. Dolan. Case dismissed. inliabitans and to be known as Fair­ country, and in the Lodge room, he is the better defendant, his sentence was made Hursul Carr, of Wheeler, spent view water district, and to elect five “Whereas this growth and pros­ second Monday after school opens Arthur Tippin and Pearl Tlppin Saturday and Sunday in Tillamook commissioners to carry out the pur­ perity has been phenomenal during man and neighbor for it. Those who lighter. He Is to pay a fine of five next semester. Those nominated for vs. S. J. Hoover. Verdict of not do not follow the teaching, do not hundred dollars and is to be on par­ *lth friends, returning on the train pose of the incorporation. i the past term in the face of war and live up to their obligations. If you ole for eight years, being required to offices are as follows: President: guilty Monday. Marsh Burdick and Glen Terry ' epidemic, and are one of those come to Lodge, and report to the court quarterly, and is Cluyton Hadley and Grace Jolliffe. “Whereas we believe that our pre­ renew your oath. S. Axdell, of Vancouver. Wash., re­ were in Portland last week. While not to leave the county without per­ Vice-president; Peter Gaberial. Sec­ Notice for Hearing Final Account retary; La Verna Holden and Marie lumed home Friday, after having there they attended a picnic given by sent standing and reputation is due Several W. O. W. delegates, being mission from the court. b*en here a week, visiting with his the Portland Fireman. Games were largely to the efficient leadership of also Odd Fellows visited our Lodge In pronouncing the sentence upon Gelnger; Gen. Manager, Henry Boch- In the County Court of the State daughter, Mrs. Albert Neilson. held, and different demonstrations of our chief executive Head Consul, L. last Tuesday. They are Odd Fellow Blum, Judge Bagley said that it was ler. Sergeant-at-arms, Albert Vlereek ol Oregon for the County of Tilla­ I. Boak, therefore und Bill Anderson. Booster. You should have heard the wish of the court to be just and Frank and Walter Erickson-and the fire fighting apparatus shown. mook. In the matter of the estate The nominees will be voted on of Nicholas "Job, deceased, commonly fem Gosso, all ut Dallas, were ip They said chat with lhe uew engine ' “Be it resolved that we, the Repre- ' them. not to inflict undue punishment up­ known us Nick Job. "illamook last week to look the that Tillamook was to have and the sentatives of the Third District, in | i All camp members are requested to on anyone, but that his sentence next Friday. regular convention assembled, do I meet at the next session, May 28. as would be such that he would feel Francis Shrode, who was a Htudent All persons interested in said •ter.' They like lt so well that they different equipment they would make hereby commend and a better showing than the firemen of ministration of our endorse the ad- there arc several candidates for the the sting of the law so that if, at any in the Tillamook grammar school and estate. are hereby notified that John ’“1 Ntqrn to live later. esteemed Head Patriarchad Degree. time in the future he were tempted who Is now attending Salem Senior Leland Henderson. Administrator of Mrs. Edith Stevenson and Mrs. better showning than the firemen of Consul L. I. Boak.” The Rebekahs will give a public to put in his mouth that which de­ High School al Salem visited the snid estate has filed ills first and final Portland, which goes to show that Ripley, of Portland, came Another resolution was: dance Saturday evening. May 22, at stroys the minds of men, and go tear-* High School last week.. account In said cause and court on °vn last Sunday to visit with their Tillamook is right there in every’ I "Whereas, the W. O. W. stands for At the Gem Theatre next Wednes­ the 18th day of May. 1920, and the the K. P. hall for the benefit of the Ing down the road in his car hell thej. p r Turck, of Beaver, re- thing. ’the protection of the homes and edu­ bent for election that he would be day evening the class '20 will give County Court of said County has this 1Urni»g home Friday. " Sunday afternoon, as he was re­ cation of the children of its members, endowment fund. j All Odd Fellows are requested to restrained by the thought of what a comedy skit entitled "A Lady's day ordered that Jun« 18th. 1920, ',rs- M. E. Wurtz, who has been turning home, Mr. Thacker, the fore­ and Note”. Knowing the class as we do at 10 o'clock of said day, Is the time, ’ meet In the 1. O. O. F. hall Monday had happened to him once before. ‘re for 8ix weeks, vlsitng with her man at the Wheeler mill, ran off the we are able to say this will be an and the County Court room in the "Whereas, one of the great issues morning at 9 o’clock to take part in •"Shier. Mrs. C. T. McKinley, left grade near Mohler, turning his car before us today is the protection oi evening well spent if you attend. County Court House of said County, Gem Theatre Program the Memorial Day Exercises in con ­ or her home in Live Oak. Cal., Sat- completely over. It fell down about our schools and institiutions of high­ nection with the G. A. R and other Miss Graham, language teachqr of is the place, fixed in said order for ■rday fourteen feet , and the passengers er education, now be it, Friday-Saturday, May 21-22, “The the High School, ■ is the supervisor hearing said Account and Report, at lodges. Right of * ~ "Resolved by the W. O. W. of the to1?* Company has begun three ladies and two men were Way” featuring Bert tor th* Senior class. The Seniors which time any objections will be Grand Lodge delegates start for thrown to the ground, but no one Lytell. picture of the Canadian have chosen some of the beat singers heard thereto, If any there be, and at t* v f land near Garibaldi, for the was hurt. The car was a new seven Third District of Oregon in convent­ Baker, Sunday, May 23, so if you border and the northwest mounted in the student body to help in this said time and place, said estate win ion assembled, that we endorse the have not subscribed your >5 to the to°i>?Un Kelchls river to Henry Landolt, these Resolutions be spread upon the your subscription to R. W. Watson "Hungry Lions and Tender Hearts” will be represented to a certain ex­ said County, for four successive and tend. Parents are requested to come consecutive weeks, and for five con­ Fox Sunshine Comedy . aad will leave Tillamook about the j minutes of this convention and a or Chas. Bennett before Saturday • Co., returning Wednesday. Mt and Mrs. C. A. Van Patten first of July. They have not decided copy be given the Press of Oregon.” noon, May 22, or If you can not do Monday, May 24, “Little Brother of and see the work that the average secutive insertions thereof, the first the Rich”, featuring Frank Mayo. child has covered this year. as yet where they will move to, but Both resolutions were adopted. publication of which notice is the Wednesday for Buel, Idaho, they will visit for awhile with theirj Tom Tyndel, Louis Vlereek, O. L. . better, leave it with your secretary. The attendance In the High School "Wlven and old Sweethearts”, com­ | If you have 25c. to spare the sec- 'k’te they . will remain for several 20th day of May, 1920, and the last -. ... iviuatll AVK edy. la normal again. It has been steadi ­ daughter, Mrs. Louis Anderson, at I Donaldson and Frank Matthews were . retary instructed to collect that j- —* * is “* •■•"HVSVW* vv WIIWL LUMI publication the 17th day of June, ••ths on act aunt of Mrs. Van Pat- Montesano. Mr. Hare is recovering ' ly increasing since the middle of the elected delegates to the Head Camp ______ amount ______ from each member toward Tuesday. May 25. “Carmen of Klon­ 1920. __j member •'» health. rapidly from his long siege of illness. I session, the four receiving the next i the county convention which jpeets dike,” a seven reel super-special winter when so much illness prevail­ John Leland Henderson, Baxter Frank A. Rowe, of Wheel- but is greatly worried because he lost ' highest votes will be alternates. production of the frozen north, ed throughout the county . In Wheeler soon. They go to Wheeler Administrator of said estate. Y a I Inc- artA Cìracrnn Citv unro nla/». *n the city on Tuesday. Mr. most of his beautiful brown hair, 1 T Dallas Mr. Cloyd Dawson, of this city, featuring Clara Williams. and Oregon City were plac- ' to the Odd Fellows ¿oivention’an’d 1» a candidate for joint repres- and fears that he will have to invest I ed In nomination as the meeting get 125.00 worth of Odd Fellowship Wednesday. May 26. “The Cry of the addressed the student body last Fri­ *»d is making a hard fight In a wig, or not come to town until place of the next district convention for your quarter and be happy for day on the Higher Education Bill to Weak,” featuring Fannie Ward. the nomination. and Dallas was selected. Thursday, May 27, “The Fear Mar­ be voted on May 21. The students once. it grows. ? ® Daugherty, of Chehalis. are thoroughly convinced that if the On motion of L. Viereck, a vote of ket,” featuring Alice Brady. E. Heuaaer wan nominated for N. The Presbyterian Guild met Fri­ ** • *»ft for his home Tue day "Wild and Western.” 2 reel comedy people of Oregon do not pass thia day afternoon at the home of Mrs. thanks was extended to Tillamook G.; Sollie Smith, J. M. Wilson and '•< after having spent three David Robinson. An enjoyable after­ camp and the cltlxens of Tillamook Geo. P. Winslow, V. G.rfT. F. Con­ Friday-Saturday. May 29-29, “The bill, Oregon's nona and daughterswill “We are la an orgy of extravag­ , *'• vtaiting with Mr. Keene, noon was spent at needle work, and for their courtesy extended to the over, See; and R. W. Watkon, Treaa. Beauty Market” featuring Kather­ not be able to gain a democratic edu­ ance”, naya Barney Baruch. In other Tallow Fir Mill. visiting delegatee. A rising vote of cation and no man can be successful ine MacDonald. Come and see the election. every one present enjoyed the de- words the admlnetratlon started it, in the business world without a and now everybody’s doing It. 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