TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT were indicted for posession, sale and ' of Tillamook chairman, Maude Wil­ for posession of still: plead guilty on son. Tillamook, vice-chairman, Irma all three counts; they were each sent­ Chance. Beaver, secretary-treasurer. enced to six months an each charge, Ballot taken on meeting place for and fined $500 on each count; paroled next year and Beaver was selected. (Contributed to the Headlight) At five o'clock the convention clo­ Secretary Haberlach reports that on payment of $500 each and as to the jail sentence, pending good bc‘- Most of the people of this city will sed with an invitation to a special1 the cheese market remains unchanged session of Morning Star Rebekah on the basis of 28 cents Tillamook havior. remeber a young man named John P. Geo. Russell was indicted for oper- lodge No. 52 at 8 o'clock to witness Triplets, 21* cents for Longhorns, and Varnum, who clerked here for two an initiation. 30 cents for Loaf. About 5200 boxes ating an automobile while in an in­ or three firms, and who after forging After the initiation a very inspir­ of the August cheese has been placed toxicated condition; plead guilty, ing talk was given by President in storage and the payday for the fined $400; parolled upon payment of a check on the First National bank leftTiere"owing a number of debts. A Edith Kelly, followed by a short pro­ August milk will probably be post­ $50 and costs, during good behavior. gram at which the Wheeler lodge poned to the 25th of October unless Paid the costs and fine and was re­ Warrant was sworn out by a business i assisted most ably, as they provided considerable of the cheese is moved leased. »tar. here for the arrest of Varnum. the laughs The convention took off before that date. This amounts to W. J. Fecker was charged on in­ but he walked out on the highway one their hats to Wheeler and acclaimed about half of the August Triplet pro­ formation wth having immoral pic­ morning and caught an auto, and rode them “some bunch". duction. It is felt that this cheese tures in his poses ion; jury returned out into the valley, and eventually After refreshments all went home will he needed later on in the season “not a true bill.” His cash bail of got down to California. It is believed in the wee sma' hours, voting it an as it is contemplated that most of $200 was refunded. that Varnum was a user of drugs, all-around successful convention. Maud Hill and I^ois Walcher were the curd during the winter months and as a boaster of great deeds that will be made into Loaf cheese. It is jointly indicted with Arlen Kiney and lacked confirmation, he was probably possible that a part payment may be their cases will be disposed of later. without equal. After a somewhat made on the August milk but this is meteoric career here, in which he was as yet uncertain. discharged by two firms, he skipped ' Mr. Haberlach says that the rail­ out. While here he was posessed of road companies have given some as­ a wife and child, the lady's father The funeral services for the late surance of lower freight rates and being a prominent Portland business Mrs. Olive Ford Todd, were held at these reductions would probably (Contnued from Page 1) man. He left his family here, his the Christian church on Sunday last cover the following: hay, corn, salt, wife going to her parent's home. He at 2 o'clock, p. m Rev. Geo. Hamess and all farming implements. The ex­ a reasonable ordinance regulating later developed a mania for writing preached the funeral sermon to a act reductions have not yet been an­ parking in the city. The matter of the obstruction of checks on a Tillamook bank, and it is large attendance of old friends of the nounced but the railroad has shown a said that several of such checks turn­ deceased. Interment followed in the willingness to co-operate with the streets in the city by persons who ed up here, with-no funds back of Odd Fellows cemetery. shippers in bringing about a reduct­ place dismantled autos and other them. Somebody else lost out. ion in certain lines which will mat­ wreckage in same, was taken up. City Now comes the sequal. The follow­ erially assist the development of Til­ atorney Hall told of a perilous trip ing dispatch from Washington D. C.! lamook county. Announcement of the he made one night during a heavy tells its own story: exact reduction will be made as soon fog, in an effort to get home from the business part of town. He ran Washington, D. C., Sept. 16__ John as new rates are promulgated (Continned from page one) into a concrete mixer and a sand pile Preston Varnum, 31, universit}' grad­ in one place, and on another street uate and son of Colonel Charles A county. Of course the taxes for 1923, came near going into a lot of part­ Varnum, United States army, in Jail will not be available until after the ially dismantled autos, a place where here charged with forgery and other 1924 tax levy, but in 1922, the asessed two autos cannot pass without one of (Continued from page one) crimes, including bigamy, says that value of all beach lots in this county one of the three wives from whom he was $1,273.835. and the tax due there the course are entitled to a one the two backing up and letting the has obtained no divorce was Miss on was $41,502.46. It will be greater year state teacher’s certificate with­ other go by. The street com nission- Alma Roas, daughter of a bank offi­ next year. For the purpose of de­ out graduation. Only students whose er then related that certain pave­ termining the growth of beach prop- work has been strong throughout ments were used upon which to wash cial at Portland. Varnum was charged with having , erty value, take the year 1914 when their first three years of high school autos, and that the mud and water ran into and clogged the catch bas­ gone honeymooning on forged checks the asessed value was $1,120,175, and are eligible to enroll in this course. Regular swimming classes for boys ing. He said this practice would be­ and to have been wed in borrowed the amount of tax due for that year clothes. One of the forced checks, the was $23,450.57, and there is shown and girls will be conducted by the come a real trouble maker when the police say, was for $500, given to jn 1922. a net increase of $13,779.93, teachers in charge of physical educa­ winter rains came He was instruct­ tion, Miss Philippi and Mr. Sheeley. ed to keep such work off the streets. the mother of his latest bride. Miss in taxes over 1914. On complaint of Mrs. Medcalf that Tillamook county has more beach It is hoped that all who cannot swim Dora Cross, of Cherrydale, Va., whom he married August 18. The check resorts than any county in the state, will learn before the year is out. a nuissance exists on property on was returned by the bank marked“no and judging by recent years, the in­ For advanced swimming students Front street between Third and Fifth funds.” About that time other crease in the next few years will be work in lifesaving proceedure will be avenues west. Dr. Robinson, health officer, made a report to the council, troubles began to pile up for the something phenomenal. Nowhere is given. A third year of Latin will be added stating that sewage runs in to a young man when Mrs. Cross tele­ there a stretch of ocean beach and graphed the “good news” of her bay that is equal to that of Tillamook this year, the course being planned so slough, and that at low tide the daughters marriage to Colonel Var­ county. The scenic beauty of our that a student who desires may take stench is over powering; that a flock num at San Francisco. Colonel Var­ beaches is admitted by all. And di­ the full four years of Latin before of tame ducks inhabit a filthy pond near by. a combination that “smells num telegraphed his congratulations gressing from the beaches, it is but graduation. The new grade building is practi­ to heaven.” He recommended that but said he had not been informed of fair to say that we have other nat­ his son’s having obtained a divorce ural capital in our many beautiful cally complete, so that school could sewerage be put in. The council ord­ | rivers anu mountain streams, whose be started there Monday. Sunday ered that notice be given property own from a wife living in California. little valleys are marvels of beauty, last afforded many of the citizens an ers within the district to abate the When Varnum received Miss Cross's promise to marry him, he is and which in time will become the opportunity to inspect the building nuissance. The Women's club submitted some said to have slipped on her finger a sites for many summer homes, where and many expressions of approval beautiful solitaire borrowed from one mountain heights and little canyon were heard on all sides at the many names to be used by the council, in Visitors from other renaming streets. The names were of his room-mates, and and the cloth­ spaces will charm for residence pur­ conveniences. poses. Our beaches and mountain re ­ parts of the state pronounced it as those of old pioneers, The council es of two of his room-mates are now being held by a local hotel to secure sources have scarcely been touched one of the best, if not the best, build­ will consider the matter later. Councilman Wilson brought up the ing of its kind in Oregon. payment of a bill contracted by Var­ by the hand of exploitation. case of day officer Lamb, and related As population and travel increase, num and his bride during their honey­ a charge of inefficiency, which he moon. The police said that Varnum as they must, Tillamook county will stated was hearsay, but nevertheless, become the summer mecca of future also admitted that only a week ago was street talk. He thought the mat­ he had proposed to another girl and thousands. The completion of the (Continued from page 1) ter of his qualification under the city had been accepted, the fourth mar­ Roosevelt highway will give added charter should be settled once for all. Kinney is still in jail. impetus in this direction, for it is riage being prevented only by his bound to be the popular tourist coast Oscar Gilfilian and Louva Gilfilian If he was not qualified, it should be arrest yesterday. were jointly indicted for the posession known; if bo , the matter should be According to the prisoner’s story line of travel. One may keep within bound; of of liquor, and each was fined $500 known. the Portland girl was his first wife, Councilman Haberlach stated that and the second wife was Miss Marie practical future vision, and still be and six months in jail. Louva Gil- able to see wonderful growth for this fiiian was parolled on fine and jail he believed the matter should be re­ Jackson of San Francisco. He has a daughter by each mar­ county. Add to its natural and scenic sentence, pending good behavior; ferred to the city attorney, for an capital the future growth of its lum­ Oscar Gilfilian was parolled on jail opinion. A motion to that effect pre­ riage, he said. Varnum’s latest bride was inclined ber and dairy business, and you will sentence, upon payment of $500 to the vailed. Mayor Smith stated that Lamb was to be loyal to him, despite his other become optimistic by the very logical clerk of the court. Jos. Jr. and Albert Aufdermauer his appointee, and that Lamb had not alleged misdeeds, until she learned of force of estimation. his previous marriages and failure to obtain divorces before marrying her. "I might forgive the other things,” she said. CHEESE UNCHANGED, SAYS ASSOCIATION FORMER RESIDENT HELD FOR BIGAMY MRS. OLIVE F. TODD IS BURIED SUNDAY CITY COUNCIL MEETS BEACH LOTS NUMEROUS SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY CIRCUIT COURT FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mrs. Clara G. Esson, State Bible School Superintendent from Portland, will speak at both the morning and evening services. Morning Subject: Report of National Convention of Colorado Springs. Evening subject: How to build the Bible School. Home coming day set for first Sun­ day in October. They want 1000 in Bible School and men’s class that day. A great revivial will begin first Sunday in October. Rev. Hilton of Roseburg will do the preaching, and young Stivers from Eugene, will lead the singing. WILLY price reduced to REBEKAH ASSEMBLY HOLDS MEETING HERE tCont?ih«t*d to th* $1175 I Headlight) The Rebekah convention of all Rebekah lodges in Tillamook county was held at Tillamook last Saturday, j Mrs. Edith Kelly of Roseburg, pres | ident of the Assembly of Oregon, ' was present and her talks and cor­ rections helped very much to make the convention a success. Al) lodges in the county were rep- j resented, but owing to the county fair taking place at the same time the attendance was not as large as usual. In the midst of a very busy after­ noon the chairman called the conven­ tion to rest and it wa.i favored with a short program, after which bus­ iness was resumed with more zest. The following oficers were elected for the coming year: Hope Watson ENDS 5-pass. 2-pa ss. 7-pass. 5-pass. 5-pass. 5-pass. 7-pass. Touring - - Roadster - - Touring - - Country Club Coupe-Sedan Sedan - - - Sedan • - - Now Now Now Now Now Now Now $1175 $1175 $1325 $1635 $1550 $1795 $1995 OVERLAND PRICES ALSO GREATLY REDUCED STAR GARAGE DRIVE AN OVERLAND AND REALIZE. THE DIFFERENCE . Oregon State Fair SEPTEMBER 24-29 Progress is reported in the Austin case, which has been hanging tire for some time past. Some time ago, A. M. Austin brought suit against the city of Tillamook to quiet title to property on Third street. The city answered the suit by setting up their exact porcedure for making levy on the property for the improvement of paving on Third street, west. The case was delayed for a period of six months, waiting for a reply to the city’s answer from the late Judge Holmes, who was counsel for Austin. In the meantime, Judge Holmes died, and T. H. Goyne became attorney for Austin. Goyne filed a demurrer to the city’s answer, and the mater came up before Judge Bagley at the last term of Circuit court on Sept. 5th, when the demurrer was over ruled, and attorney Goyne was given until October 1, 1923, to reply, if he saw fit. And here the case rests. The city was represented by Barrick & Hall, the latter being city attorney. You should see this exhibi­ tion of products from every section of our state, a revela­ tion and a liberal education to everyone. Agriculture, Horticulture, Live Stock. Special attr. ions day and night. Hor