I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT are watching the remaining $6,500, argued before Judge Bagley j, ■ I excuses from trial jurymen last Mon ­ relative to its final disposition, and in the above firm asked that J Mrs. Vidito of the Vidito hospital, her daughter, Mr». W. W. Winegar, day in chambers. A good baker s the meantime, fees are accumulating consideration of the »stata J and Mrs. L. L. Crandall have gone to for a few days. dozen presented excuses for exemp­ that threaten further decimation of deferred until affidavits could J Molalla for a visit of several days Clark E. Hadley has been confined tion from jurys service, “but of that duration. two only were temporarily The residence of Mrs. Miller of the estate which was bequeathed Ja­ cured from both Jos. Stai to his home for several days past number On January 24 the Vincent Enter­ Garibaldi, which was located just cob Steinmassl’« daughter, Elsie. brother claiment, and Elsie with an attack of rheumatism, but is excused. tainers gave a splendid program at I L. B. Zeimer, who was the butter back of the Garibaldi garage, caught The case estimate Trade lieved that there will be no riJVHN a fall, but it is not believed that his in­ • ■ ........ , t-inc fl»*™ nf Veasey I act »IwM’wry R ‘near the east part of the ent‘an«o^ j ,'ac|“ded' the furniture. The insur- & Veasey, of Portland, and Roy further litigation. Judge t| Foreign mission day will be oo- and is again a member of the staff juries are >f a serious r.ature. a Netarts has been cut down believed gave Veasey & Veasey, aid served at the Reformed church, in the 1 of this department. He will soon re­ Sparks, a McMinnville attorney, who j ance > if any ’ was not learned ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. Beebehiser and fourteen inches, and it is I Sunday school next Sunday, February sume active duties in the field. But claim, it is stated, that Elsie, the Sparks ninety days in which J the that the planking will again be put ■ 10th. The offering for the day will for the next few weeks Mr. Zeimer daughter of Bay City were in heir is an illegitimate daughter, and cure the affidavits, as set down in a few days. The improve- be for foreign missions. The women’s will be one of the instructors at the city Saturday shopping. that Jos. Steinmassl, brother of the the motion. ment will be a benefit to autoists and aid society of the Reformed church Oregon Agricultural college. If agreement has been His deceased is the rightful, next of kin An error was made in our issue the general travel. met last Thursday afternoon. ing and the principles of the art of of last week in stating that the heir. Vinton & Tooze, are attorneys has been indicated by the Mrs. Robert Myers, formerly Miss j for the daughter, who has been ac­ for Jos. Steinmassl, the B. E. Lienkaemper of Upper San­ work there is lectures on cheese mak- daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. making both butter and cheese. This Pykonen of Portland was the second Betty Lantz of Tillamook, and a well The estate of the late Jacob Stein- claimed the true heir by the county will be able to pay the money I dusky, Ohio, a brother of Rev. W. G. heir, who may afterwards deal! is Mr. Zeimer’s 13th year at the col­ grandchild of Mrs. M. J. Sheets. known high school student of former magsj( wfo0 died in Yamhill county a court. Lienkaemper, pastor of the Reformed her uncle. lege as a special instructor in the This should have read “seventh.” days, recently gave birth to twins at C0U pj e o f years ago, leaving property On Monday last a motion made by church of this city, will preach next This case has attracted eoj short-course session.—Oregon Faim- her home*in Oregon City, one of ¡ n coun ty valued at something Veasey & Veasey, and Roy Sparks, Sunday at 11 a. m., during the ab­ Chas. Wooley was down from whom died soon after birth. able attention in the county. er. , Her ^ jj qqo , is still in Qie courts, and attorneys for Jacob Steinmassl, sence of the regular pastor. Rev. Brighton camp near Rector last Sat­ husband, Robert Myers is now employ- ¡cloge to $5 000 has been spent in the M B. E. Lienkaemper has been visiting “Many who believe in strict en­ urday. ed on the Enterprise, the leading paper , expense o f administration, in which in Oregon and Washington for about forcement of the law are negligent in *TjtTjmï»T«T»T¥T»T¥T^^ five weeks past, He plans to leave their duty as public citiAins and al­ H. A. Bell, formerly in the towing in Oregon City. The Lantz’s are liv- |aWyer fees, etc, have figured prom- L ing in Portland. Mr. Lantz recently ! ¡oentjy on tfce debit side of the estate, for Ohio next Monday. low by their negligence men to be business on Nehalem bay, was down returned from a trip to Mexico. : present time four lawyer firms from Nehalem Saturday on business. nominated and elected who will not A. F. Coats and F. A. Beltz went COME TO A. & B. BLOOM Pennington ’ s store had a window de- j make an honest attempt to enforce I M. Smith of Garibaldi transacted to Portland on business matters last FURNITURE COMPANY the law,” declared Governor Pierce business at the county seat last Sat voted to the late President, Woodrow’ Tuesday morning. Wilson, last Tuesday, which attracted to the district attorneys of Oregon, urday. Cups and saucers, set of six considerable attention. It contained a John Jacober and Natalie Ahia and we are t.old some of the prosecu- Breakfast tables ................. Tillamook busines men have pre- picture of the dead ex-president, ap­ were married on February 2, 1924 at tors got mad because he said so. We very Floor coverings, square yard sented their patrons with some angered propriately draped, with flower 1 wonder if the ones who were the court house by Justice E. W. were not th» ores hard hit by the fine calendars for 1924, the past week. wreaths and other draping which re­ Stanley. Linoleum rugs, 9x12............. i statement.—Sheridan Sun. flected credit upon the designer, R. J. Mattresses ............................. John Connell of Hillsboro, was over A license was issued by the county Goodwin. here three days of last week, and clerk on the 2nd of February, 1924, We have a big line of hardware at reasonabkB Frank Astman of Salt Air was in SPECIALIST Mr. and Mrs. Rein of Coldwater which granted permission to John the city Thursday last. Mr. Astman snared two big steelheads and some prices. trout while here. He returned home Kansas, are guests of their daughter in Internal Medicine for the past Wisdom and Violet Thrush to wed. formerly lived at Nehalem. Ax handles, each............................................. 4 Ch Monday well pleased with his fishing and family, Mrs. R. J. Goodwin for twelve years High water took oUt the dam at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woodward, of trip. a time. The Reins came up by auto the Sundquist & Norberg mill last the Bay City country, were in the city from California two or three days Mell Stout returned Monday from Sunday, The dam was at the log shopping last Saturday. Yair DOES NOT OPERATE ago, where they visited for some j TILLAMOOK, OREGON a trip to Hillsboro and Portland, He pond near the mill, On that account, Win weeks. Mr. Goodwin is with the A.1 the mill was idle for a couple of Otto Walther one of Tillamook arrived before the cloudburst. li A. Pennington store. days the fore part of the week while county’s well known farmers who Will be at Vinton & Tooze, attorneys of Mc- Mrs. George Learn and Miss Marg­ the work of rebuilding the dam went lives near Hemlock, was in town Minnville, were in attendance on cir- BENSON Hotel forward, The mill is new In oper- Tuesday. aret Learn of McMinnville spent Sun­ cuit court last Monday, on legal busi ­ / day and Monday with friends here. WEDSNEDAY THURSDAY FRI- ation. offici Company K, 162d lnfantry, won ness. A. H. Harris sold J. L. Ketch a DAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 28, Tt Gladys Edner, for more than a year a basketball game with the Clover- 29 AND MARCH 1 new Jewett sport model last week. Frank Holmes, a McMinnville at ­ fer a deputy in the county clerk's office, dale team Thursday evening, So the Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. resigned her position the latter part far this season the soldiers are un- torney had business before the circuit court last Monday. He is a brother Was of last week, and has accepted a cleri­ defeated in basketball. of the late Webster Holmes of this to a cal position in the Tillamook County city. high FOUR DAYS ONLY' bank. Miss Edner was succeeded by Wm. Fouts of Carlton, was in the Mrs. Walter Stark, in the clerk’s city the fore part of the week, paying The agency of John Mathers for Great Western Transporj Ei Herman O’Dell was up from Gari­ office. ation Company has been cancelled and the office of the comp a visit to relatives in this city and baldi last Sunday, and spent the day Wednesday afternoon was get aside No Charge for Consultation removed to the office of J. L. Lawson’s Tillamook Fruit & I county. with Hubert O'Dell and family. Paul Morgan, superintendent of by Gov. Walter M. Pierce as a half duce Co., on Second Avenue East. the Whitney mills at Garibaldi, and E. A. Brenner and wife returned Sergeant Ramsay, U. S. A. on de­ holiday in which to do honor to the I Mrs. Morgan and the children, were the latter part of last week from tail duty as instructor to the Oregon memory of the late ex-President Wil­ Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad­ up from the bay town Wednesday, a visit to relatives in Roseburg. National Guard, was in the city Mon­ son, whose death occurred Sat- uate in medicine and surgery and is is a brother of Harry licensed by the state of Oregon. He Paul Morgun They were gone about a week. The school flags were day night, and attended a drill of urday. does not operate for chronic appendi­ EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 7th, 1924, Morgan, the latter being the general at half-mast in this city, company K. The sergeant travels citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, Dark Rutgers, an old time Tilla- superintendent, of the Whitney mill­ all over the state in his capacity of and stores were closed for an tonsils or adenoids. Between Tillamook and Portland ing and logging properties of this mooker, who has been working at the instructor. hour by many business houses on He has to his credit wonderful re­ Coats camp for some time past, un ­ Fruits, Vegetables, Meats and all perishably goods, 75 « county. Wednesday, other for a longer per­ sults in diseases of the stomach, liv- per hundred pounds. Sheet Mental and Cement, 50 cents derwent an operation at a local hos­ Ted Fritz left Sunday for Portland, iod. ’ There were also pictures of the I ft bowe‘a’ blood: s.kin’ "?rves- bear‘- hundred pounds. All other Freight, 55 cent per hundred pou Silver Wave Chapter, Order of the pital the latter part of last week. kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, catarrh. . . j a. • a. • j i Kidney, where he will remain for a few days late ex-president in store windows, ap- wealt lunga ( rheumatism, sciatica, leg Eastern Star, will give a Valentine taking nasal treatment following an propriately draped, with words ex- ulcers and rectal ailments. Tom Hamilton, who used to operate card party at the Masonic hall Thurs­ operation of some weeks ago. Below are the names of a few of pressing sorrow for the demise of day evening, February 14th, at eight the old Royal restaurant in Tilla­ his many satisfied patients in Ore­ the great war president, It is under ­ mook, is recovering in Portland from T. G. Towner, with Sherman, Clay o’clock. Every body invited. Five gon: J. A. Smith, Ontario, Ore., uscers of Tlundred — Music — Refreshments an attack of pneumonia states a let­ & Co., a Portland music house, was stood that churches will hold mem- Admission fifty cents.—Adv. 17-2t ter recently received here from him in the city this week looking after orial services later, Many persons the stomach. in the community were heard to ex- | Leona Ford, Washougal, Ore., ade­ business matters. Mrs. R. T. Boothby went out to Freemont Everett, who is now own­ press real sorrow for the distinguish­ noids. W. H. Kellendonk, Estacada, Ore., Circuit Court Judge Bagley heard ed American’s death. er of the old Matlock mill and logging Dundee last Wednesday to visit with Office: J. L. Lawson’s Tillamook high blood pressure. camp, out south of town, was in the Mrs. d Eberhardt, Scio, Ore., gall Fruit & Produce Co. city a few days ago, looking over his stones. E. C. Nichols, Lebanon, Ore., ap­ interests here. pendicitis. SECOND AVENUE EAST W. A. Carey and Amos Rumsey of I Remember above date, that con­ Mutual Pl Bell Phone 35J. sultation on this trip will be free and Halsey were in Tillamook this week, | that his treatment is different. giving Tillamook and other towns in All freight called for and delivered. Married women must be accom- the county the “once over,” with a panied by their husbands. view of coming here to stay. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California 18-3t O. W. Li. Kiley and wife have taken up their abode in Tillamook, it is understood that Mr. Riley will have to do with the management of the Everett mills and logging camp. SEEN ON THE STREETS I GARIBALDI RESIDENCE BURNED UP TUESDAY STEINMASSL ESTATE IN CONTEST AGAIN IF YOU LIKE TO SAVE Coming to PORTLAND Dr. Mellenthin A.&B. BLOOM FURNITURE COB Transportation Co. of Rates Transportation Cc Superintendent T. R. Pollock of the Gold creek fish hatchery, and wife, went out to Portland last Saturday to attend a meeting of the delegates from the twelve state fish hatcheries of Oregon with the Oregon Fish com­ mission, which occurred last Tues­ day. The delegates were welcomed by F. P. Kendall, chairman of the Fish commission. Among matters agreed upon by the commission and assented to by the delegates, were the following; Plans for increasing pond areas; the installation of new equipment in streams; economies in food bills; and other practical innova­ tions in the matter of greater hatch­ ery production of flsh. Mr and Mrs. Earl of Grand Ronde were in the city last Monday to visit their son. U I R. Cattrel and wife of Sheridan were over here one day this week, with headquarters at the Netherland hotel, Mr. Cattrell formerly operated a hotel in Sheridan. Earl Blanchard, the well known Garibaldi crab and fish shipper, was in the city Wednesday morning last, for a few hours. The Odd Fellows lodge of this city has adopted a programme in a drive for membership, which will also in­ clude effort for improved aUend.incc and added proficiency in degree work. The lodge is divided into two "hoa- tile” camps, and no mercy will be shown prospective joiners, of the! right type. Elton Jeffreys commands I one brigade, and Emil Heusser the other, and it is a go-getting contest from now on. READY-TO-WEAR WILL BE HERE By Special arrangement we have been promised part o*f our New Spr Purchase in time for you to select your new Dress for the Armory Dance Feb. Í Dresses will be on display Thurs., Feb. 7 Our Prices are as usual quality merchandise for less. Don’t overlook t Chance to get Something Different. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Boys 2 Pants Suits Guaranteed All Wool—Full Lined $6.00 $6.50 $8.O( ENNINGTON’S P Tfr ótore* TILLAMOOK, OREGON