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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1922)
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Portland is experiencing a queer but fatal disease known as septic A Weekly Paper Published every sore throat. The doctors seem to 'hink that the disease is bred from Friday by the sort of germ in dairy milk but thus Communications to this col Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. far have not captured the germs, umn must bear name and ad Tillamook, Oregon and the health authorities are In dress of writer. Name will be vestigating the city’s milk supply. withheld from publication on One of the victims this week was a request. Address communica Leslie Harrison Managing Editor Mr. Frank, whose father was or Is tions to Editor, Headlight. connected with the firm of Meier & Frank, and a veteran of the world Both Telephones war. It seems to attack persons of To the Editor: Come with me -ill ages, who use certain brands of Entered as second-class matter In milk. How will this affect the this morhing; we are going to visit the largest grape-fruit tree in the the poetoffice at Tillamook, Oregon. "milk cure”? United States. This tree is about forty feet high and eighteen inches NOTICE OF BOND SALE in diameter at the base. Leaving Subscription Bates One year.......... ....... ..»2.00 I the tree we enter the mouth of the Sealed blds will be received by the Six months______ _ Ca-Jon (K-Hoon) Pass, and up _ 1.00 undersigned until the hour of 8:00 Three months ................... thru the pass to Angle rangers . .75 ..’clock p. m., the 24th day of April Payable in advance cabin, over the Angle government 1922, and immediately thereafter reserve, and on up the pass to Ca I publicly opeued by the City Council Jon camp. This is the most beauti- STATEMENT OF THE OWNEB of the City of Tillamook, Oregon, at ful camp ground we have visited; SHIP. MANAGEMENT- CIRCU the City Hall in said City for an it is in the pass and in an elm grove. LATION. ETC., REQUIBED BY issue of Tillamook City Funding The Santa Fe railroad and nu- THE ACT OF CONGBESS OF Bonds in the principal sum of merous fraternal orders of the towns $50,000, said bonds to be in denom AUGUST 24. 1912. have erected stone inations of $500 or $1000 each, to in the vicinity, form of monuments buildings in the Of the Tillamook Headlight?” pub be dated May 1st, 1922, and to ma and dedicated them to the desert lished weekly at Tillamook, Ore ture in not to exceed twenty (20) weary travelors. The Elks house is years from date (bidders to specify gon, for April 1, 1922. a beautiful structure built entirely State of Oregon, County of Tilla lhe maturity or maturities desired,) of stone, an inscribed on the front said bonds to bear interest at not to mook, ss: is a large clock dial, with the face Before me, u notary public in and exceed six par cent (6 per cent) per black stone and hands and numer- of for the State and county aforesaid, annum, payable semi-annually on uls of white granite, Also a large personally appeared Leslie Harrison, November 1st and May 1st, princi circle of black stone and the letters who, having been duly sworn ac pal and interest payable at the B. P. 0. E. in white granite. t cording to law, deposes and says Fiscal Agency of the State of Ore This building contains a large that he is the Managing Editor of gon in New York City. with ta- The approving legal opinion of kitchen and dining room, the Tillamook Headlight, and that hies and seats of stone and concrete. the following is, to the best of his Messrs. Teal, Minor & Winfree will The tables are round and six feet knowledge and belief, a trust state be furnished the successful bidder. across an of solid concrete, with a All bids must be accompanied by a ment of the ownership, management, tablet of cast steel Inscribed dedi etc., of the aforesaid publication for certified check Ln the amount of cated to the travelers of the world. the date shown in the above caption, $1000. and must be unconditional. There are also rest rooms for men The Council reserves the tight to required by the Act of August 24, and women. 1912, embodied in section 44 3, Pos reject any or al) bis. The Santa Fe railroad has a simi FRANCES B STRANAHAN. tal Laws and Regulations, printed lar building but not of such li uge City Recorder on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 26-t2 The Elk building was dimentions, 1. That the names and addresses built by the lodge at San Berna- of the publisher, editor, managing SUMMONS dino. editor, and business managers aro- Leaving the camp we continue on Publisher, Headlight Publishing Co., In the Circuit Court of the ! State up thru the pass rising very fast. Inc., Tillamook, Oregon; Managing of Oregon for the County Arrived at the top we are several Editor, Leslie Harrison. Tillamook, of Tillamook hundred feet above the mouth of the Oregon. M1NTA LUNDBURG, Plaintiff, vs. pass. We naturally would expect 2. That the owners are: Geo. P. WALTER LUNDBURG, Defendant. to start downhill on the other side, Winslow, Tillamook, Oregon; Helen I’o WALTER LUNDBURG the above hut not so, wo come out upon an Harrison, Tillamook, Oregon; Leslie named defendant: open broad plateau, or desert. This Harrison, Tillamook, Oregon. In the name of the State of Ore Is the great Mojave (Mo-ha-vi) | 3. That the known bondholders, ' gon: You ure hereby required to mortgagees, and other security hold appear and answer the complaint desert. We can look 'for miles to ; north nnd see no hills, but to i ers owning or holding 1 per cent filed against you in the above en the the east, west anil south are moun- | or more of total amount of bonds, ■ titled Court and cause on or before mortgages, or other securities are: the expiration of six weeks from the tains. This desert is covered with i desert palms, from six to forty feet ! F. C. Baker, Tillamook, Oregon. date of the first publication of this 4. That the two paragraphs next summons, and if you fail so to ap- high, and as large as two- feet I through at the base. There are also | above, giving the names of the own pear and answer, for want thereof desert cedar, which look like a large I ers, stockholder^ and security hold you will be adjudged in default ers, if any, contain not only the ¡1st herein and the plaintiff will apply ball from the distance, and manzan- of stockholders and security holders to the court for the relief prayed ita and sage brush. There is some We found as they appeur upon the books of for in the complaint in this cause, desert farming done. the company but also In cases where namely, for a decree of divorce dis- alfalfa farms and a few fruit orch the stockholder or security holder solving the marriage contract ex- ards. Water is the big problem appears upon the books of the com existing betweffn you and plulntiff, down here. They have built a res pany as trustee or in any other and for a decree against you for the ervoir at Little Bear Lake which fiduciary relation, the name of the support and maintenance of plaint- furnishes water for many thousands poison or corporation for whom such Iff in th<> sum of $1000.00 and the of acres. We went to Hespersia on our way trustee is acting, Is given; ii I ho that sum of $50 00 per month there to Victorville and Barstow. The two paragraphs contain after for maintenance and for such the su'd San Bernadino fruit growers get statements embracing affiant's full other relief as to the court may quite a little of their fertilizers for knowledge and belief as to the cir seem equitable. This summons is served upon you their orchards. cumstances and conditions under In going through the Pass you which stockholders and security by order of the Honorable Homer holders who do not appear upon the Mason, County Judge of Tillamook oass almost around Ca-Jon moun book as trustees, hold stock ami County, Oregon, made on the 6th tain. This mountain is not as high securities in a capacity other than day of April, 1922, directing service as San Bernadino mountain and It is that of a Ilona flde owner; and this eo be made hereof by publication in more semetrical in shape. affiant has no reason to believe that the Tillamook Headlight, once a not cut up in canons and gorges but any other person, association, or cor week for six successive weeks and smooth and regular in shape. Back home again at six p. ni. Will poration has any interest direct ot- requiring you to appeur and an Indirect In the said stock, bonds, or swer the complaint on or before write more next time. As ever, other securities than ns so stated by the expiration of six weeks from S. A. Moulton. the date of the first publication of him. the summons and the first publica LESLIE HARRISON. Managing Editor tion hereof is mall' this 6th day of Don’t forget the Easter Bazaar "r Hworn to and subscribed before me April, 1922. and home cooking sale given Sat BOTTS A WINSLOW. this 3rd day of April. 1922. Attorneys for Plaintiff, urday. April 15th, at Conover & HENRY HEIKEL, Post Office Address and residence. Conover by the Ladies’ Aid of the Notary Public. 26t2 Tillamook, Oregon. 26-7t Christian Church. My commission expiree Mar. 6. 1923 Olamoofc fteabligfit People’s Column Don’t forget the Easter Bazaar The V. omen’s Club will hoi* Boost for your county, your town and home cooking sale given Sat and its institutions, and the town urday, April 15th, nt Conover A card party on the evening of April U Conover by the Ladies’ Aid of the 18th nt the City Hall. Everybody will boost for you. 2Ct2 Christian Church 26t2 welcome. With a revival of the lumbering buslnees. railroad prospects, Im provement of road conditions, new summer beach resorts, and theem- ployment of Its working men. Tllln- mok county Is a good place to live. Add to this its mild climate, its salt water attraction«, and the scenic beauty of its mountains and sea beaches, and you have an ideal piace i In which to live. Roosevelt highway fund to be somewhat tangled lit by legal constructions of certain Individuals who seem to wnnt the fund appll to road extension In the interior of th state Instead of bailns It spent where it was originally intended to lie spent. We hope the fund will fin lly be disentangled, and applied where It should be along the coast on the Roosevelt highway. dOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQCQQOOGCCC'S Obituary 30000000000000000000000000 MBS. EDITH L. KING Edith L. Perkins, daughter of Myron and Emma Perkins, was born in Tillamook, Oregon, March 21, 1881, and departed this life April 2, 1922, aged 41 years and 11 days. She grew to womanhood on a farm near Tillamook, and receive her education in this county, and before her marriage taught several terms of school. On October 1, 1899, she was unit ed in marriage to Burton E. King of Tillamook. To this happy union were bbrn two sons, both of whom survive her. In the year 1902 she was happily converted to God un der the labors of Robert Pierce, at Ashland, Oregon, and a short time afterward was sanctified whiolly, and ever after testified to the prec ious grace of full salvation. Shortly after her conversion, she united with the Nazarene church, and remained a consistent and earn est worker until called to join the church triumphant. Her Illness was short, and she was a great sufferer, but was patient, and evidenced afirm trust in Christ whom she had loved and served for While more than twenty years. suffering intensely, she was heard to say: “It is only by faith, and through the bl/.od;'' and almost her “Jesus, Je is, last words were: precious Jesus!” All that loving hands and human skill could do was done to save her life, hut early Sabbath morning, the chariot swung low, and .he stepped in tnd went to Join the compant of the blood-washed who are singing redemption’s song around the great vliitc throne. Nits. King leaves to luourn her loss, a loving husband, two sons, a widowed mother, three sisters, be sides other relatives, and a host of friends. Her place in the com munity. in the church and home, can never be filled, and many will sigh for "The touch of the vanished Friday, April 7, ig hand; the sound of the vole« that is still.’’ Funeral services were conducted in the Naiarene church where near ly 450 people gathered to pay their last tribute ’of respact to one whom they respected and loved. The pastor. Rev. Mary T. Clink, preached the sermon from Rev. 14:13. Rev. Salmen, pastor of the Hemlock Na- zarene church offered prayer, and Rev. Dark read the scripture lesson. About 5o autos followed the re mains to the cemetary, where we laid to rest all that was mortal of our sister to await the resurrec- Till then, dear tion of the just, sister, farewell. “We will meet you in the morning, Just inside the eastern gate. »» 1 —Contributed. CLEANUP W HEN you think of spring house cleaning your next thought is C. L. Lewis for sup plies and labor, paints and wall paper of all kinds. Deading Felt, $2.35 per roll, 50 yds. Mail orders given prompt attention. C. L. LEWIS NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS Mutual Phone Tillamook, Ore. All contributions to this of- flee must bear the name of the writer. Names will be with- held from publication upon re PAINT UP quest, but no item will receive attention unless it bears name TRY THIS CODE I will smile at least once a day, and twice on Sunday. I will attend and support church, for my own and the other fellow's good. I will make my family happy, be- cause a happy family will add to my happiness. I will love myself less and my neighbors more. I wil pant a tree, a few shrubs and a lot of good deeds. I will not kick unless I know what I am kicking about. I will vote my own vote and my own business. I will subscribe for my home town paper—read it—-and see that it is always paid for at least one year ahead.—Ambridge (Pa.) News- Herald. Secure a Clear Conception Of It THAT is the thing to do when uncertain whether or not to buy an insurance policy against fire. It Costs No More M yFriendship and Finance Lhe Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is Of Great Importance To LTs to be sure you are insured as you wish to be protected than to pay for a policy yf*u «L* ■ hot understand. You place yourself under no obligation to buy insurance here IF you bring in all your problems and your questions for a full dis cussion in this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. We want you to deposit FRIENDSHIP as well as MONEY ROLLIE W. WATSON “The Insurance Man” 21 Years in Tillamook when you start an account with us. Your interests will be PHONE MUTUAL & BELL 435 protected and you will be assured of OUR Friendship in return for your Confidence. DON’T LET THE RAIN Y DAYS STOP MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Tillamook County Bank YOUR MOVING THE CITY TRANSFER Is prepared to send experienced packers into your home with canvas to cover all your goods LET US WORRY ANNOUNCEMENT I UverybiMiy Is anxious for spring to manifest. They want comfort nbl« out door conditions, end relief from lhe r«in «n cold of the long dreary winter. They long for the Bong of birds, the luro of gut den work, sunshine and warmth. They know that ___ when ____ spring has come it will be followed by summer, with all It« r.iatultlou» pleasure«, such as outdoor life. excursions, and health Ohl and young w«i- giving power Tie apt Ing. and summer manifests a re. 1 «nd distil et p’e sure The Hadley Meat Market will open for business Sat urday, April 8th in the Gem Theatre Building. Your Patronage Solicited I_ . We Are Here To Serve You CAI L US DAY OR NIGHT Our Motto Quick Service and Reasonable Rates v THE CITY TRANSFER Try the Classified Ads For Results