TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 17, 1920. (TiUamunk ìiraòlight. Fred C. Baker, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION per year J2.00 Editorial Snap Shots Wonder whether Tillamook moon­ shiners place “Tillamook on the Rind” on their "wet” goods und whe­ ther they have a tester and grader before it is placed on the market? Wonder when President Wilson read the republican platform in te- gard to league covenants, whether he called the delegates to the Chic­ ago convention, “contemptible quitt­ ers.” The republican party has taken a wise course in regard to the treaty of peace and the league covenant. It is not opposed to a league but it is opposed to the Wilson one man league. ------- o------- There is a shortage of most evcry- thing, but there won't be any short­ age of splendid weather in Tillamook county this summer, for that is some­ thing the profiteers cannot raise the pr ce on and bring under the high cost of living. ------- o------- It is unfortunate for the state, as well as Tillamook county, that road improvements are going on at a time when the cost is twice as much as it was before pre-war times. No one can blame the State Highway Com­ mission for postponing work which had been planned, on account of the money market and the cost of labor and material. called for a :-p»cial election, and like most other small clti s ’.ha’, have put the question up to he » >ple to de­ cide. they met defe t. O position to Sunday shows conie from enurch peo­ ple. with the idea that more people would attend church if movie shows were closed. The idea is a good one, but somehow there is more attraction or amusement in the movie show than in a religious ser­ vice on Sunday evenings with a large number of persons, and why is it, and who is to blame for that state of affairs? ■ - o—— Some ot our influential citizen» are discussing the question of harbor improvements, and they are in a quandry to know wliat is the best course to pursue in obtaining deep waler to the upper part of Tillamook bay and as far as Tillamook river. We have always contended that there should have been only one port com­ mission for the entire water shed of Tillamook bay. and that it was un­ just to tax one portion of the water sited for the improvement of Tilla­ mook bar and exempt the other por­ tion. But this was what was done by creating the Port of Bay City and not taking in the entire water shed. The injustice of this is now’ seen, after so much money was expended on the bar and lower bay improvements to stop there and no improvements to upper part of the bay to be consid­ ered. That is a selfish, one-side cul­ mination of harbor improvements. Hiram Johnson had but a small show of obtaining the nomination, simply because he did not play fair four years ago and refused to meet Hughes when he went to California. Although Johnson has been able to roll tip tremendous majorities tor himself in California, yet he did no­ thing to bling success to the Repub­ ' lican party in that state four years i ago, which threw its vote to Wilson and which saved the democratic part v from defeat. Delegates to the nation­ al convention had not forgotten this, hence the frost that Johnson met witli when the balloting commenced. But California wanted the nominat­ ion and for state pride, and notwith­ standing that about nine California millioniaires financed Johnson’s cam­ paign, he probably would have won out had Johnson and California giv­ en its support to Hughes four years ago. That’s tlie reason that Califor­ nia lost out. It is to be hoped that Johnson sees the mistake he made which was the cause of the frost he met with al Chicago. <-o»t of said improvement and in- eluded within Local Improvement District No. 11. is all the property Included within the following boun- daries: Beginning at the center of the East line ot Block 49 of Thayer’s Ad­ dition to Tillamook City. Oregon, and running thence North along the East line of said Addition to a point in the center of the East line ot Block 4 2 of said Addition; running thence West to a point 37 5 feet West of the West line of Stillwell Avenue and 105 feet North of the North line of 9th Street (extended); thence South to a point 105 feet North of the North line of 10th Street; thence West to the West line (extended) of Norton’s Addition to Tillamook City: thence South to the South line of Edrick Thomas Donation Land Claim; thence East along said South line ot the Edrick Thomas Donation Land Claim tc the Southwest corner of Lot 3, in Block 9 of Norton’s Add­ ition to Tillamook City; thence South to a point 105 feet South of the South line (extended) of the Easterly portion of 12th Street; thence East to the West line of the Street or road leading South from Tillamook City, thence North to the North line of the Easterly portion of 12th Street; thence East to the North and South center line (extend­ ed) of Block 4 of Drew’s Addition to Tillamook City; thence North to t point 105 feet South of the south line of 11th Street thence East to the place of beginning. After hearing and determining ob- Common Council will proceed to as­ sess the cost of the improvement to the .property benefited hereby. Dated this June 17th, 1920. FRANCES B. STRANAHAN, City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon. of Third Avenue West; thence North to a point 105 feet South of Fifth Street; thence East to the West side of Stillwell Avenue; thence North to the place of, beginning. After hearing and determining ob­ jections to said apportionment the Common Council will proceed to as­ sess the cost of the improvement to the property benefited hereby. Dated this June 17th, 1920. FRANCES B. STRANAHAN, City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon. Notice of Hearing of Objections to .Apportionment for Street Improvement. Notice is Hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the Common Council has apportioned the cost of 'improving that hat portion of Third Street extending from the West side ol’ Stillwell Avenue to the Western boun­ dary of Tillamook .City, Oregon, j upon each tract, lot or part thereof liable therefor which is con­ tained within Local Improvement Dis­ trict No. 10; that said apportionment is now on file and may be seen by any­ one interested in the office of the City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore- ! gon, and that the Common Council has appointed Tuesday the 29 day of June, 1920, at the hour of 8 o’clock P. M. at the City Hall in Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said appor­ tionment. The property charged with thP cost of said improvement and included within Local Improvement District No. 10, is all the property included within the following boundaries: Beginning at a point on the West side of Stillwell Avenue in Tillmook City, Oregon, 105 feet North of the North side of Third Street and run­ ning thence West parallel with the North line of Third Street to the West boundary of Tillamook City; thence South along the West boundary of Tillamook City to a point 105 feet South of the South line of Third Street in Tillamook City: thence East parallel with the South line of Third Street to a point in the West side of Stillwell Avenue, 105 feet South of the South line of Third Street: thence North along the West side of Stillwell Avenue to the place of beginning. After hearing and determining ob­ jections to said apportionment the Cotnmon Council will proceed to as­ sess the cost of the improvement to the property benefited thereby. Dated this June 17th, 1920. FRANCES B. STRANAHAN, City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon. “Alias Jimmy Valentine featuring BERT LYTELL GEM THEATRE, Friday-Saturday, June 18 19. A story of Crooks and Prisons and the life of a lawbreaker who is brought to jus­ tice and reform. “DRINK HEARTY,” Pollard Comedy. Children 15c. BE RT.LYTELL av ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE Notice of Hearing of Objections to < "ft! ? Apportionment for Stieet Improvement. ------- o------ - Notice is hereby given, to all whom It’s now up to tlie democratic nat­ I It may concern, that the Common ional convention to nominate the Council has apportioned the cost of heir apparent to the Wilson throne— improving that portion of Stillwell son-in-law McAdoo, for that appears Avenue, from the North line of to be tlie Wilson program. Whether Ninth Street to the South line of Twelfth Street; Eleventh Street, the delegates to the San Francisco from the West line of Stillwell Ave­ convention will stand for it, is doubt­ nue to the East line of Third Avenue ful, for a large proportion of demo­ West, and Twelfth Street, from tlie crats are about tired of having an 1 East side of Stillwell Avenue to the autocrat at the head of the democrat­ West line of the Street, or county ic party. road, South from Tillamook City, up­ on each tract, lot or parcel thereof The Corvallis Gazette Times hits liable therefor which is contained within Local Improvement District the nail on the head when it says: No. 12; that said apportionment is Notice of Hearing of Objections to “Next President to cost the nation now on file and may be seen by any­ Apportionment for Street 525,000,000“ screams the Journal one interested, in the office of the . Improvement. Well, the high cost of presidents City Recorder of Tillamook City. Ore­ Notice is Hereby given to alt whom then is coming down for the one we gon, and that the Common Council it stay concern, that the Common have now cost the nation 25 billion Children 15c. has appointed Tuesday the 291 li day Council has apportioned the cost of dollars besides the billion we ate of June, 1920, at the hour of 8:00 improving that portion of Seventh paying now because he kept us out o’clock p. m. at the City Hall in Till­ Street extending from the East side ----------sj------------ . of sugar. Wilson has been the most amook City, Oregon, as the time and of Stillwell Avenue to the West side What happened at the Republican place for hearing objections to said of Miller Avenue, in Tillamook City, expensive monarch any country ever national convention last week was apportionment. Oregon, upon each tract, lot or part had. what a large number of Reput ilcans Fhe property charged with the cost thereof liable therefor which is con­ predicted, that neither Wood, Lowd­ of said improvement and included tained within Local Improvement Dis­ It is about time that side shows at en nor Johnson would be nominated within Local Improvement District trict No. 9; that said apportionment national convention were cut out and and I hut a "d r k horse ' would will, No. 12. is ail the property included is now on file and may be seen by any­ the proceedings conducted without so one interested in the office of the at d iliat the conservative element in | [ within the following boundaries: much foolishness being injected into Beginning at the Northeast corner City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore­ tlie Republican nifty would rule and it. From the newspaper account“ it gon, and that the Common Council predominate. It did so, and in nom­ of Lot 6, of Block 3 In R. R. Hays has appointed Tuesday the 29 day of seems that women were used to Addition to what is now Tillamook inating Senator Harding it nominat­ , City, and running thence South to a June, 1920, at the hour of 8 o’clock scream, acting more like she-devils ed a discreetly conservative, live per­ point 105 feet North of the North P. M. at the City Hall in Tillamook then human beings. It must have son and a man of energy and brains. line of Twelfth Street; thence East City, Oregon, as the time and place gated on the nerves of the delegates Harvey’s Weekly, in discussing the to a point on the South line of Lot 5 for hearing objections to said appor­ to hear the women scream, and they candidates previous to the convent­ of Block 4 in Drew’s Addition to tionment. from all accounts were some scream­ The property charged with the cost ion , had this brief paragraph about ■ Tillamook City. Oregon, due North ers. of said improvement and included with the Senator, little thinking at the of the West line of the county road in Local Improvement District No. 9, tune that he would be the choice of or street running South from Tilla­ is all the property included within the William Jennings Bryan muy suc­ mook City. Oregon; thence South to is brief but hits a point 105 feet South of the South following boundaries: ceed in getting a “dry’ plank placed the convention. It The line of Twelfth Street; thence West the nail squarely on the head: Beginning at the Northwest corner in the democratic national platform, of Lot 5, in Block 2 of Central Addi­ but its dollWrs to dough-nuts that a Senator from Ohio is neither a re­ to a point 105 feet West of the West tion to Tillamook City, being on the large number of delegates to the actionary nor a progressive, lie is line of Stillwell Rvenue and 135 feet East side of Stillwell Avenue in Tilla­ South of tlie South line of Block 9 of democratic national convention at a conserative and proud of it. That Norton’s Addition to Tillamook City, mook City, and running thence East San Francisco will have a “wet" lie would like to be President is a and running thence North to the •to the West side of Block 8 of A. A. reasonable assumption, but it is equ­ Miller’s Addition to the Town of Tilla­ time, for Californians are most lib­ ally certain that there will be no center of Block 8 of Norton’s Addi­ mook (new Tillamook City,) running eral with handing out “wet” goods tion to Tillamook City; thence West heart break for Mr. Harding If he be to visitors, and it may surprise Bro. to the West line of Block 4 of Nor­ thence South to the center of the West not chosen. In point of fact, we are ton’s Addition to Tillamook City; side of said Block 8; thence East along Bryan to find that some of the dele­ strongly Inclined to believe that he thence North to a point 105 feet the center line of said Block 8 to the gates get on a Jag . would Just as lief and perhaps a North of the North line of Eleventh East side thereof; thence South to the Southeast corner of Lot 1 in Block 10 ------- o------- little liefer continue to represent his Street; thence East to the center No doubt there was altogether too of A. A. Miller's Addition to the Town line running North and South State In the Senate of the United of Tillamook (now Tillamook City,) much money used In the presidential States. As once was said of his chos­ through Block 4 of Sunnymead Ad­ Oregon, and running thence West campaign and it had something to do dition to Tillamook City; thence en predecessor. James A. Garfield, along the center line of said Block to with the defeat of Wood, Lowden and North to a point 105 feet North of the West side of said Block; thence Mr. Harding has "a bushel of brains” Johnson. Not that the money was the North line of said Ninth Street; North to the center of the East side of used to corrupt the voters, but was which he knows how to use to the thence East to the pluce of begin­ Block 41 of Thayer's Addition to what advantage of his country and his ning. spent In propaganda and legitimate is now Tillamook City; thence West After hearing and determining ob­ along the center line of said Block 41, expenses. It has taught a wholesome party. Whatever public position he jections to said apportionment the and other Blocks lying West thereof, lesson, for in the future, presiden'ial may occupy will be well tilled.” Common Council will proceed to as­ to the Southwest corner cf Lot 4, in candidates will see that it might sess the cost of the improvement to bring defeat to them as it did to Notice of Hearing of Objections to the property benefited hereby. Dated Block 2 cf R. R. Hays Addition to Tillamook City: running thence North Wood, Lowden und Johnson. Apportionment for Street this June 17th, 1920. along the East side of Stillwell FRANCES B. STRANAHAN. Improvement. Avenue to the place of beginning. Ail City Recorder of Tillamook City, j of ■said Lots, Blocks and Additions j People who come to Tillamook Oregon. county to fish then trespass on pri­ t being in Tillamook City, Oregon. Notice is hereby given to all whom After hearing and determining ob­ may concern, that the Common vate property, damage it and then Notice of Hearing of Objections to jections to said apportionment the become abusive, should be reminded Council has appropriated the cost of Apportionment for Street Common Council will proceed to as­ that Tillamook people when they Improving the following streets In sess the cost of the improvement to I Improvement. visit other parts of the state have no Tillamook City. Oregon, to-wit: Ninth Street, from the East line of ------- 0------- , the property benefited hereby. Dated I right to enter upon and damage Thayer’s Addition to Tillamook City, Notice Is hereby given, to all whom this June 17th, 1920. people's property. We think it is Oregon, west to Stillwell Avenue; FRANCES B. STRANAHAN, 1 It may concern, that the Common about time that something was done City Recorder of Tillamook City, Tenth Street from the East side of Council ha* apportioned the cost of Oregon. to protect our citizens from abusive Thayer’s Addition, to Stillwell Ave­ Improving the following streets In and threatening persons who think nue. and from the West line of Lot 1, Tillamook City, to-wit: Fifth Street, they have a right to enter upon and Block 3. Sunnytnead Addition to Til­ from the center of Stillwell Avenue, Harding Get* Nomination lamook City, West to Third Avenue West to the center of Sixth Avenue damage other people's property. West, and Sixth Avenue West from West; Eleventh Street, from the East line the center of Fifth Street, North to Warren G. Harding, United States Senator Harding, who was nomin­ of Thayer’s Addition, to Stillwell the center of Fourth Street, and senator from Ohio, was nominated ated for president on the republican Avenue, Third. Fourth and Fifth Avenue and . . v. , 4UIU for the presidency by the republican ticket, is a newspaper man by pro­ from _ the West side West, from the center of Fourth Twel 1fth ____ Stivet. ,__________ fession. and one who made a succo:-s of First Avenue East to Stillwell Street, South a distance of two hun- | national convention at the tenth na­ of running a country newspaper. For Avenue, and from Stillwell Avenue dred feet, upon each tract, lot or part tional convention on the tenth ballot, thereof liable therefor, which is con­ after a deadlock which had lasted that reason there is no likelhood that to Third Avenue West. Also. First Avenue East, from a tained within Local Improvement ' for nine ballots and which Anally he will get any fool ideas into his head that he is a little political god, point 70 feet South of Tenth Steret District No. 14; that said apportion- ' forced out of the running all the ment is now on file and may he seen endowed with all the wisdom and to a point 125 feet North of the by anyone interested in the office of original favorites. Easterly portion of Twelfth Street; As his running mate, the conven­ empowered from on high to become Stillwell Avenue, from Ninth Street tlie City Recorder of Tillamook City, dictator of the republican party. A South to the Easterly portion of Oregon, and that the Common Coun­ tion named Governor Calvin Coolidge whole lot of democrats looked upon Twelfth Street; cil has appointed Tuesday the 29th of Massachusetts, upsetting a plan of President Wilson at one time In that First Avenue West, and an exten­ day of June. 1920, at the hour of 8 a combination of the Harding back­ light, but they have changed their sion thereof, from a point in the cen­ o’clock p. tn. at the City Hall in Till- ers to nominate for the place Senator minds wonderfully of late when they ter of Ninth Street (extended) South aniook City, Oregon, as the time .and Irvine L. Lenroot of Wisconsin. Coo­ place for hearing objections to said lidge was nominated by Wallace Me nee what a dictator the president Is. of Twelfth Street: Second Avenue West, from a point apportionment. Camant, Oregon. ------- o------ The property charged with the cost The democratic mule In Tillamook 100 feet North of the center of of said Improvement and included Eleventh Street. South to the center county long about primary election of Twelfth Street: Take Notice. within lxrcal Improvement District gets its nose pulled. Its ears pulled, Third Avenue West, from the in­ No. 14. is all the property included its legs pulled and Its tall pulled by tersection of tlie center of Tenth within the following boundaries: This is to give notice that no tress­ the three democratic editors, who Street with Third Avenue West, Beginning at tlie intersection of passing or fishing is allowed on the become more Interested in the South and Southerly to the center of the West side of Stillwell Avenue William Ryan farm and the Reeher with the North side of Fifth street, nomination of certain republican Twelfth Street; I'pon each tract, lot or part thereof and running thence North 105 feet; farm on the Wilson River, and per­ candidates than they do about candi­ thence West to the center of Block 7 sons who do so will be prosecuted to dates of their own party. The fact liable therefor, which is contained of Maple Grove Addition to Tilla­ the full extent of the law. within Local Improvement District of the matter is the democratic press * William Ryan. No. 11; that said apportionment Is mook City; thence North to the of Tillamook county was "sold out" now on file and may be seen by any­ South aide of Fourth Street; thence body and soul, boots and breeches, one interested. In the office of the West along the South aide of Fourth Nehalem Notes shut down along about the 19th of I this month until after the 4th of to several republican aspirants, No City Recorder of Tillamook City, Street 270 feet; thence South to a son and Anah Steele last week, on July. DIETER wonder that some democrats feel Oregon, and thnt the Common Council point 165 feet West and 100 feet Although It rained last Sunday the Wednesday night, at the K. of P. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford, "«ore”, Well, they have reason to, has appointed Tuesday, the 29th day South to the Northwest corner of ball game played between the Ne­ hall of thia ctiy. A large crowd at­ DENTIST. Myrtle Crawford and Mrs. Irene Bf- for the party was "sold out" by of June, 1920, at the hour of 8 Block 2 of Stillwell Park Addition to halem and Beaver Ball team was tended. O’clock p. m at the City Hall tn Till­ Tillamook City; thence East to the fenberger motored to Tillamook Mon­ some of Its so railed leaders. TILLAMOOK BUILDING very interesting, Beaver beat Ne­ Miss Mollie Ludtke returned to this day. amook City, Oregui., as the timi and West line of lot 2 in Block 2 of said halem 10 to 5. Addition; thence city last Sunday from a few weeks place for hearing objection* to said Stillwell Park (Over Haltooi'n), Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan A miscellaneous shower wa* given visit In Portland. South to the South side of said block; The people of Dallas who objected apportionment. made a short visit In Tillamook teat th«n«w East to • point 105 feet Kast In honor of the Mtama With Thomp- I Th* property charged with the to movie picture shows on Sunday* T illamook- Oregon. Brighton Camp « to Intending to week. I THEATRE, TUESDAY, June 22nd Jn JI Pathe Review The J. C. PENNEY CO HAVE NO HIGH PRICES ! The J. C. PENNEY COMPANY’S unchan e- able policy of giving the highest value in mer­ chandise for the lowest prices on the market, puts them in the unique position of being able to say truthfully, “J. C. Penney Company have no high prices.” f For 365 days of the year the J. C. Penney Company’s i prices are rock- bottom. IN SEVENTEEN YEARS the J. C. Penney Company has grown from one store to 297, the largest retail institution of its kind in the United States, because of square dealing with the public. We have sold on the lowest pos­ sible margin of profit, as has been time and again publically proven Consequently today we are able to say with justifiable pride that We Have No High Prices To Reduce Customer-Always A Customer.” 297 STORES [| w.c-