■IDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 ^^T under discu SSION TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT drii^-ratei-.i»' h,°„T^. W0.^ deliberate aim, and down went the elk for good. He held services in a school house that formerly stood on the place now owned by Dolph Tin- nerstett.” “The first school house built in Tillamook was constructed when my father, W. D. Stillwell, was a director. The Skaggs grocery store now oc­ cupies the front part of that old school house, which is just opposite ’-•.-»•I tzu iiuHt ot the addition to it being on Third street.” “The Indians were skillful canoe­ ists, and had among them some ex­ pert coastwise sailors. One whom I recall, was an Indian named Tom Tillotson. How he got his English name, I do not know, but he was “some navigator,” although he didn’t know anything about scientific navi­ gation. He once took a Tillamook built schooner from this bay to Port­ land, and had no difficulty in making the round trip. Tom married one of Chief Kilches’s daughters, whose name was Anna. The whites all called him “Capt.” Tillotson, a name to which he was justly entitled. Another Til­ lamook Indian was Jo, who also was quite a sailor. He married Betsy, another daughter of Kilches. Jo was taking out a Tillamook-made schoon­ er on its trial trip to Astoria, and when off Clatsop beach, a storm came up, and the crew lost control of the schooner, with the result that the craft piled up on the beach, drowning Capt. Jo in the surf, and leaving an Indian princess to mourn his loss. The schooner thus lost, belonged to a man named Terwilliger, who was a relative of the pioneer family of that name, in early Portland.” “I’ll give you some more pioneer stuff, later on,” sand Mr. Stillwell, “that is if you want it?” The Pioneer column man said “he wanted it.” 7 of ™amook County, in the cause therein pending wherein County of Tillamook on Monday the. n the Republican ticket and most the State of Oregon, represented and I 7th day of April 1924, at 10 o'clock, * respectfully resnfwtfullv solicit your support. ___ a ___ «_ _ . ^Continued from page 4) in the forenoon of that day, then and j acting by A the World War »» Veterans KATHLEEN MILLS I State Aid Commission, was plaintiff, there to show cause, if any exists i our public officials are visiting (Present Incumbent) j and Arthur S. Gilmore and Hans P. I why an order of sale should not be ¡nsperiing these institutions con- 22-tf Gjellstad were defendants, in favor made authorizing H. T. Botts, admin-1 I of the said plaintiff and against the isrrator of said Estate to sell at pri-1 ♦ ♦ ♦ tly” r) Regarding the 18th Amend- ¡defendants in the sum of twenty two vate sale the real property belong-1 FOR SHERIFF -------- hundred dollars, with interest thereon ing to said Estate described as fol­ t in my former letter I said: “A hereby announce that I will be a at 4he rate of four per cent per an- lows: Dr. J. D. TURNER ¿abK^ubterfuge of Mr. Phelps ----------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- DR. P. J. SHARP Commencing at the Southwest cor- j candidate before the republican pri- num from August 8th, 1922, until O«wr ks we uo r.o. ■ In the office on Thursday only. DENTISTS tion for Sheriff. If nominated andiand 35-100 dollars, -with interest and runninb 60 feet West to starting the eightennth Amendment.’ He elected, I will enforce the law to the ' thereon at the rate of eight per cent point of this particular tract, and National BnOdtng Nati. Bldg. Both Phoaee convey- an insinuation which he best of my ability. I am a Spanish- Per annum from February 14th, 1924, running thence North 80 feet, thence TILLAMOOK, ORE. Tillamook Oregon ' not make positively because he American war veteran, with a record un4>l paid, the further sum of two ' West to the Established line of the right of way of the Pacific Railway ’ the informed public would hundred fifty dollars attorney ’ s fees, of ten years service. I was also a Both Phones Hours 9 to 6 r recognize its falsity. He knows fedvral officer for one year during and costs and disbursements, taxed and Navigation Company now held DAVID ROBINSON the endorsement of prohibition is the World war, and have been a resi- and allowed at $6.00, and directing by the Southern Pacific Company, | a matter upon which party men den’ of Tillamook county for fifteen me, as sheriff, to sell the real prem­ thence Southerly along said right of Dr. Elwood B. Faxon years last past. ises therein, and hereinafter, describ­ way to Tillamook Avenue, (County hurch members are in agreement. Dentists ed to satisfy the said judgment, I will ¡Road), thence East to point of be- 5e opposing the present law are BERT HUDSON so as individuals. This is 215-216 Tillamook Building Oregon 22-tf on Monday, the 7th day of April,, ginning, all in Bay City, Tillamook Tübuwopk Tillamook, Oregon 1924, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon County, Oregon. icularly true of Catholics and Mr. ♦ ♦ ♦ Also Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Block 6 individual Tn __ of said day, at the north door of the |ps knows it. That ----- ------- TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK Court House in Tillamook City, Ore- and Lots 1 to 4 in Block 16 and Lots tolics join with individuals of CHIROPRACTIC DR. O. L. HOHLFELD COUNTY gon, sell at public auction to the high- 1 to 4 in Block 17 in Bewley’s Ad­ ir sects and parties in the effort THB BETTER WAY TO ,est bidder for cash in hand, subject dition to Bay City, Tillamook County, hange the law, has nothing what- respectfully announce that I am confirmation by the 3aid Court, and Oregon. , do with their church itself. HEALTH a can idate for the office of County to redemption as by law provided, all Witness, The HON. HOMER MASON, jolics have the same civil rights Treasurer of Tillamook County on the the right, title and interest which the Judge of the County Court of the til others in this regard. As to TUlomook epu lean ticket subject to the ap- said defendants, or either of them, State of Oregon for the County of |tors of the present prohibition DR. H. L. BABB proval of the voters at the primary had on the 8th day of August, 1922, Tillamook with the seal of said Court j no one church or sect or class election in May 1924. or which they, or either of them, have affixed, this 21st day of February CHIROPRACTOR a monoply on that unsavory dis- If nominated and elected I shall since acquired, in and to the follow, A- D. 1924. Lon.” After a long string of false R. E. RINGO, M. D, endeavor to conduct the business of ing described real premses, situated Attest H. S. BRIMHALL, Clerk. I irrelevent jargon on this sub- the office honestly and efficiently and in the County of Tillamook and State Physician and tergami 21-5t l Phelps says "if Mr. Davey finds to keep in mind at all times that a of Oregon, towit: tember of the Protestant church Room 1-2, Beals’ Bldg. public office is a public trust and a NOTICE TO CREDITORS The southeast quarter of section i is fighting the 18th Amendment public officer is a public servant and nine, in township three south range OK Tillamook. |sh you would tell him for me that his duty is to be at the office and at­ ten west of the Willamette Meridan, In the County Court of the State of s a disgrace to his church and to tend to the business promptly and containing 160 acres, more or less. Geo. P. Winslow Oregon for the County of Tillamook. H. T. Botts |st.” The Divine Master Himself courteously. I respectfully ask for In the Matter of the Estate JOHN ASCHIM excommunicated BOTTS & WINSLOW Its here to be four support. of Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. BARRICK A HALL j Phelps’ type of Protestant W. L. BRYAN Hensen C. Sanders, deceased. 22-5t Christ, changed iches, since He, Attorney« at Law 20-lltp tr into wine at Cana of Gallilee. Notice is hereby given that the ♦ ♦ ♦ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS fact that some sincere Protes- County Court of the State of Oregon TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF s believe that a modification of for the County of Tillamook, has duly TILLAMOOK COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the appinted the undersigned, adminis­ Volstead law would promote law 172J County Court of Tillamook County­ trator of the estate of Hensen C. Bell phone irvance, hardly entitles them to This will announce my candidacy will until 10 o’clock A. M. April 2, Sanders, deceased. All persons hav­ intolerant outburst of preacher J. L. KETCH subject to the approval of the Re­ 24 receive bids for the construction of ing claims against the said estate Ips, whose story about the Pope’s Real Estate and Insurance publican voters at the May Primary an overhead crossing over the South­ are required to present them, proper­ of arms and tiara being found for the office of Sheriff. In announc­ ern Pacific R. R. tracks about 1 mile ly verified, to the undersigned, at the 305 2nd Ave East 1 a bottle purchased by his “wit- (Continued from page 1) ing myself for a second term I stand East of Wheeler, Tillamook county, offices of Barrick & Hall, National i” throws much light upon the squarely on my.record as an officer Oregon. Building, Tillamook, Oregon, within tality of a man who from so silly calm, and unruffled as a mid-summer during the past three years and I in­ The structure consists of a 33 ft, six months from the date of the first Jble draws this grave and learned day. It is said that men who are vite your close inspection of that steel ‘I* beam span with R. C. piers i publication of this notice. lusion: “It is evident that if the paid for their work, are busy in var­ C. R. CHAPIN record. If re-nominated and later re­ ' and cedar pile trestle approaches. Date of first publication, February . e will give to rum his seal he will ious parts of the county, distributing elected, I shall endeavor to enforce Attorney at Law No bid will be accepted unless ac­ 29, 1924. i it also his defense.” propaganda by word of mouth to all laws honestly, efficiently, and im­ companied by cash, certified -cheque, Date of last publication, March 28, jelps is very liberal in making use voters who have not been wised up to partially or bidders bond for an amount equal 1924. Beaks’ Building Tillamook, Ora. ;he selfcoined expression “Rome the real issue pending, and that an JOHN ASCHIM to at least 5 per cent of the total: G. D. SANDERS ir changes”. He also refers to effort will be made to influence them 20-14t amount of the bid. Administrator. llibility on various occasions. In at the coming primaries. ♦ ♦ ♦ The right is reserved to reject any j Usually after a calm, there comes a I instance, he betrays a crass ig- FOR SALE— FOUR REGISTERED TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS any and all bids, or to accept the bid j mce of what the Catholic church storm, so keep your eyes peeled, and Jersey cows from two to five years OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY deemed best for Tillamook county. Is or teaches. For the benefit of watch, and look for some whirlwind all bred, in good flow of milk. A H. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk e who are interested in knowing revelations. It is said that secret herd sire 4 years old Strong of Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, Ok B *. * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Candidate for re-election to the First publication March 14, 24. 'facts, we give the following ex- meetings have been held in this city Golden Glow breeding. The cows Stated communication« first and ♦ ♦ office of County Assessor. My policy Last publication March 28, 24 lation: What do Catholics mean of late, and that candidates have been are of Sensational Fern, Rinda Lad third Thursdays of each month in ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦ in the future as in the past, will be he infallibility of the Pope? Not canvassd for several places, whose Visitors welcome. and Golden Glow breeding. A good Masonic Halt ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTI8IING ♦ prompt attention to business, econ- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , the Bishop of Rome claims in- names may later be injected into the PEARLE L. COATES, Sas buy by taking the bunch. Dwight ♦ ♦ omy, and efficient service. bility in all his words and deeds; ring, together with their tiles. Sellers, Banks, Oregon, Rt. 2. 22-4t ♦ ♦ C. A. JOHNSON Notice is hereby given that the George B. Lamb thus far has no that the Pope could not commit ♦ w. r . a ♦ 21-tf County Court of Tillamook County FOR SALE— 7-ROOM MODERN ¡could make no mstake in any- opponents, and probably will not Corinth Relief Corp« No. 54, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ house, lots of built in features. will until 10 o’clock A. M. April 2, [ ’; not that the Pope claims uni- have any opposition at the primaries. ♦ ♦ Close in, best residence district. of Oregon meet« on firat and third il political power. He does noth- Katharine Mills has filed for trea­ TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK 24 receive bids for the construction of ♦ ♦ Street improvements paid. Priced Friday evening« of each month, at COUNTY frame trestle structure on the Miami surer, and will be opposed by W. L. if the kind. ♦ ♦ low on easy terms. P. O. Box 226, 8 o’clock in the W. O. W. halL River road, according to the plans and tholics believe that their world­ Bryan. Both are old residents of ♦ ♦ or inquire Headlight office M-161. Viaitors welcome. I hereby announce my candidacy specifications on file in the office of church has a head, a center of the county whose merits are well Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pre«. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 24-It for the office of County Assessor of the County Clerk fo Tillamook Coun­ r in the Bishop of Rome. Some- known and need no introduction. Elisabeth Conover, Secretary ty- . For coroner, Roy Henkle, the pres­ Tillamook county on the Republican ' ty. i questions arise about what FOR SALE—DONKEY ENGINE, 9 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 No bid will be accepted unless ac- st taught or wants men to do. ent incumbent, will run against him­ ticket at the May Primaries. 1-2x11, Willamette, with cable and CORINTH POST NO. 35 In case I am nominated and elected ' companied by cash, certified cheque, MODERN HOMES TO BE BUILT self. And he is not losing sleep over s of scripture may not be clear; blocks; located now near Garibaldi. Department of Oregon I will endeavor to fill the office of or bidders bond for an amount equal ood men disagree as to their the probable results. Price $1500. Inquire for address. in Tillamook. Qood locations. Built Meets on second and on fourth Sat- Assessor to the general satisfaction to at least 5 per cent of the tota| ling. The case goes to the su- For assessor there will be a three Oliver M. Hickey, Attorney, 826 urdays of each month at 1:30 p. m according to your needs. You can le court of the church, whose ring circus, with continuous perform­ of the taxpayers of Tillamook county, amount of the bid. Northwestern bank bld., Portland, in the W, W. hall. buy a home on easy payment plan. ■■■*** <■ » . H.- S. MANN I, The right is reserved to reject any justice is the Pope. When he ance until primary day. The candi­ 21-24 Write for particulars. Butler Real I Oregon. J. S. Diehl, Commander l any and all bids, or io accept the bid ' ♦ ♦ 4 ’<-4 I acts in his official capacity as dates are Mann, Johnson and Armen- Samuel Downs, Adjutant | deemed best for Tillamook county, j Estate Co., Bay City, Oregon. 23-2t FOR SAL£-i¥)V1,B> CHEAT AND of the church; (2) when the NOTICE TO VOTERS Old rusty political knives are now­ H. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk THE BEST IN CHIROPRACTIC— tion concerns faith and morals— trout, which insures a hot old race, vetch hay in car load Io£s or can Johnson Chapter, No. 34 Dr. J. L. Fayette. Beals building, I hereby announce myself as a | First publication March 14, 24. nothing else; (3) when the an- being stealthily brought out from furnish mixed car. Prices quoted R. A. M. Tillamook, Oregon. Both phones. is for the whole church; then his under the woodshed floor, and are be­ candidate for the office of County on same on applicaton. B. B. Stated I Comm uniration aae- 15-tf ion is held to. be correct or in- ing ground up on the family grind- Surveyor on the Republican ticket, I NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT 19-tf Daughton, Lebanon, Oregon ond and fonrth Tuesday« in ile. Divine Providence, Catholic stone, ready for use during the com- subject to the aproval of the voters i Month. Visitors welcome. FOR 8ALE OR TRADE FOR SALE — VICTOR ADDING AND at the Primary Election in May, 1924. In the County Court of the State of maintains, guards the church ing primaries. It was ever thus, and Wm. C. Foster, See. calculating machine, with combin­ If re-nominated and elected I shall Oregon for the County of Tillamook. WHAT HAVE YOU!—I HAVE A 2 error in such official declarations probably ever will be. ation cash regater. Nearly new. 1 endeavor to give the public efficient * head in matters of religion. acre tract, all cleared, in suburbs Tillamook Lodge No. 57 In the Matter of the Estate Attractive price. Headlight, G-157. and economical service at all times. B is no question of his personal of Portland, in splendid location A. F. & A. M. — - .----- of W. S. COATES let, only his official decisions. for exchange. No gravel. Fine Staked rotolai'- iti on sec­ Jacob Nicklaus, deceased. CONTRACTORS LOOK— FINE garden land, or good for chickens. *rly, at least many Protestants ond Wed grade of building tile, cheap. Til­ Notice is hereby given, that the NOTICE New 5-room house. I want four or ted that when they read the month. Via lamook Clay Work«. 51 -tf i undersigned administratrix of the five acres of land near Bay City or with proper dispositions the welcome. TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK the Tax Payers of Tillamook 1 estate of Jacob Nicklaus, deceased, Tillamook. Must be house on tract Ghost would give them correct Howard C. Boone, See. 1 has filed in the County Court of Tilla- COUNTY County and near town. Will not deal with ■standing. This theory practical- I hereby announce my candidacy ’ I wish to advise that I have on hand mook County, Oregon, her final ac- or through agents. Address, G., ide a Pope of each indvidual, did the office of County Assessor of j the 1923 tax rolls. Payment of taxes count ag guch «dministratrix of said for in care Headlight office, Tillamook, t But this about all that is Tillamook county subject to the ap- ' Oregon. 18-tf | 4 by the Infallibility of the .......... —' -------- -------- - r, . ’ may be made at any time before e,tat€ and that ’he 31 day of March (n or 1924, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m„ FOR SALE OR TRADE—FARM 120 FOR SALE—-OTAR A OTAR CED- Tneaday Evening, 7:30 • •lie Pope; i. e. as chief justice in proval of the voters at the Primary ar Shingle« $3.50 delivered. John Rebekah« Wednesday Evening. Election in May. haIf Tajeg on flrst half let g0 TO. at the Court room of said Court acres close in. Cows and poultry lurch's supreme court in his offi- Mathers, phone 11-R. 50-tf I have been a tax-payer in thl^ id after April 6th> ^ry ¡merest at HoU8e in ‘he Co«"^ Tillamook, included. Inquire K 160. 24-2pt phere (Christian faith and mor- ----- -- „».r. t pef month :state of Oregon, has been fixed by n^a Marathon Ixidge No. VAUGHAN DRAGSAWS. E. G. be is believed to be protected county for the past twelve years and | if nominated and elected I will til.. I regret to state that owing to a the Coart •’ the time for ob - 51-tf Kreba, mutilai phone. 93. Knights of Pythias FOR SALE error, by the Divine Spirit of the office of County Assessor to the I I-------------------------------------------------- recent ucvuwu decision >u in the Circuit Court, lections to Final Account and the --- —- recant (tegular Meeting Mon- best of my ability and to the satis- office forced * refuae settlement thereof, FOR SALE—FORD COUPE, LATE 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E. ’-Catholics may not believe this day evening Dated first Qr. Section MT. 1 N, R. 10 W. near faction of the tax-payers of Tilla Warrantg for taxes as under 1)1'«* * and nd “ «* I published February 1922 model. Overhauled and lots ne eorr®ct, but let the fair-mind- sharp. By ordre of the Bay City, Oregon. Has value for mook county. that „¡g t h e sheriff must pay over 29 ’ 1924 - of extras. $375 terms or cash. C. ow in what way this doctrine MAGGIE NICKLAUS Mr Chancellor Commander tteter, grateg and water rights. F. S. ARMENTROI T Count« Treasurer in cash all N A. Layman, Bar View. 23-2t to the County in cash all es the stupid conclusions of 24-tf Administratrix of the estate of Jacob moneys collected by him. ’ Phelps. FOR SALE—ABOUT 57 ACRES, Nicklaus, deceased. ♦ ♦ ♦ HOUSE MOVER. LITTLE JOBS OR Send list of property on which you he Edi-or of the Headlight will part cleared, timber, some creek 1 Barrick & Hall, Attorneys 21-t5 THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK TO big one« done right. Anyone hav­ wish to have tax statement at as measure up the amount of bottom, country road through place. LOOT AND FOUND COUNTY ing this claaa of work see F. J. Car­ early a date as possible and we will furnished my critic and the Two houses, farm buildings, cows. ter, 913 Tenth street, phone 42-J, CITATION send you statement to cover. 14 of the above rather lengthy Near school, store, cheese factory, LOST— PNEUMATIC TIRE FOR City. 10-12t I I hereby announce myself as candi­ JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff Ford truck, on rim, near Sandlake. 1 am sure he will find that I sawmills. Headlight J-159 23- 2t date for the office of county School 18-4t In the County Court of the State of Finder return to Geo. Galloway, taken up more valuable room Superintendent of Tillamook county- ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE MAY Oregon for the County of Tillamook. CUT. FLOWERS AND POTTED Sandlake. Reward. 23-3tp as the gentleman mentioned on the Republican Ticket subject to mramonf.»> with Ensign Ix-e of ----- plants. Specal attention to flora) . In the matter of the Estate of the Salvation Army at the White FOR RENT the approval of the voters at the: pieces for funerals. Tllamook I Cyrus W. McIIvaine, deceased, FRANK DAVEY Shield Home, M* Mayfair Ave., Primary Election. Greenhouse. Mutual phone. 2241 Orgon, Portland, Oregon. I To Frank McIIvaine, Samuel W. Mc- If nothinated and elected I shall do 14. 1924. SHERIFFS SALE . Ilvtine, Mrs. Bell Miller, Mrs. Sally FOR SALE—155 ACRES BEAVER I my best to efficiently administer the . Dam brush ranch in God’s Valley., PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK- Mann, Perry McIIvaine, Mrs. Carey schools of the county to the best in­ Notice is hereby given: That pur­ Sewell, Greeting: $5000. Chas. Lutman, Looking' BOARD OR ROOM, OR BOTH IN ■«. Mr«. A. S. Doswey, Il W. 8th *^LLS SETTLED EARLY terests of all. modern house in city. Corner of suant to a writ of execution, issued •trwet. <3- Glass, Oregon. 22-4tp | G. B. LAMB In the name of the State of Ore- 4th Ave. W. and Stillwell. 14-tf out of Circuit Court of the_ State of Continued from page 5) Present Incumbent t. for"the County of Tillamook, gon. You are hereby cited and re- FOR SALE—55 VARIETIES OF 24-9t iS°the3rd"day of March, 1924, up- quired to appear ia the County Court WANTED TO BUY * n*'mr had to carry his meat thoroughbred poultry, chickens, i ROOMS FOR RENT—103 FIFTH street East 14-tf * ’ lfter would kill it. His ♦ ♦ ♦ iuriirment and of the State ¡on judgment ana decree of foreclos- — — — -— of Oregon, — ■ for the Coun- i ducks, geese, turkeys and guineas. I ANNOUNCEMENT •_ said ty of xxF Tillamook, Ti 11 a nrtrw’lr at At t the hxi Court wrazirtn to locate an elk and shoot ■ re rendered and entered a in room 1 , Send for circulars. John Hofmann 1 WANTED ‘Conrt on the 3rd day of March. 1924, ‘ thereof, at Tillamook City in _the Tillamook, Oregon. 22-flt md then herd it toward T I announce my candidacy to the offi- Ir‘. and, when within a short PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY lil POLITICS MAIN SUBJECT CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN ELECTION CARDS LEGAL NOTICES LODGE DIRECTORY -