Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 25, 1907, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 35, 1907
sidence Property Going at a Bargain
rge residence, new and all modern improvements, in-
ith with het and cold water, and beautiful grounds.
,t 50 foot lots. This property is situated directly east of
residence, on Stillwell avenue. Call and get our prices
ful new residence, just built this spring. Two 50 lots
en block from business center of city. One of the best
location in Tillamook City. Everthing is included in
sin, including household and kitchen furniture and
tensils. Here is a chance to get a beautiful home at
t price. Call and see me.
RALPH
OOK
JOTTINGS
»
for abstracts.
ACKLEY
One feature of the fair, on the second
day. will lie a big clam bake, when a free
lunch of baked dams will be served.
Lee M. Travis returned to Eugene on
Tuesday, after spending a short vacation
mook County Bank notes • in this county and visiting relatives.
Very few local happenings this week,
anted at Leach's Meat Mar.
with Tillamookers beginning to make
«
preparations for their annual camping
irrows and Discs at Snuf- outings.
«
A new plate glass front for Mason's
bulk or jar al Mills' Cash Bru.’s Department Store came in on the
*
steamer, and A. S Brodhead is fixing it
rer flour $4.80 a barrel at to the building.
v; *
O. W. Brush and family came in from
the beautiful colt cups at Lorane on a summer s outing and to>isit
old scenes.
Mr. Brush has sold his
ranch in Lane county.
, of Norway, was in the city I
Rev. D. A. Hare, the new pastor of the
Presbvterian church, will arrive in this
[ains and Bacon at Mills* city next week, occupying the pulpit the
first Sunday in August.
¡rson was in from Portland
Ifyouliavea good timber claim you
want to dispose of send full part culars,
•y-
with
location, amount of timber, kind of
Kelt, of Corvallis, was in the
timl>er and price to the Headlight office
>y-
as soon as possible.
*
It will pay FOe-. per pound
Timber
wanted
in
largeor
small
tracts,
then.
*
also good going operations. Give full
f leed and best seed oats in particulars. Chas M. Lanning & Co ,
fer's,
*
Lafayette Building, Portland. Ore.
*
«ton, of Astoria, was in the
Engineer Lypch has resigned his posi­
■rday.
tion on the steamer Sue H Elmore and
■ left on the. stage <?n Tues his place is taken by George T. Goodell,
who has been in the government service.
tland.
E. Morris, eye specialist. •
nd, of St. Paul, was in the
"rday. ‘
eft on Wednesday, going to
isiness.
trt, of Ontario, Ore., was in
week.
, of Gralton, N.D., was in
‘riday.
nd Fruit Jars for sale cheap
■olds.,
,'adle, of Portland,
——Monday:
was in
Irehill. of Shelburn, was in
Saturday.
Cronise, of Salem, was
■turday.
n
¡Donnelly, of Portland, was
n Saturday.
I City was well represented
B Sunday.
what was a good ftitertainment to nil
lovers of instrumental and vocal music
and elocution. The proceeds of the con­
cert will ¡¿o towards pacing tor the boys
uniforms
THE
#1.50 per year.
SECOND
ANNUAL
———a—a^——
The Cheese Market.
The announcement made recently by
one of the leading cheese handlers of the
citv that the market had touched bot­
tom proved correct, for the advance that
occurred soon after was followed by
another yesrerday. The market is verv
firm and from present indications will
not be long in reaching a higher level.
The cause of the sudden rise in prices
yesterday was the entry into the market
of San Francisco and L«»s Angeles buy
ers. There has been a steadv demand
from Seattle and other Sound points lor
some time which has held the market
firm, and now on top of this comes the
California orders, which have practically
cleaned out local stocks.
The Tillamook factories are closely
sold up, and with the milk supply falling
off, it is difficult to see how prices can
help advancing About the only cheese
available is the quantity now in transit.
The local storage supply is smalk
Some Eastern cheese is appearing on
th Sound, but at prices that do n< t
compete with the Oregon product. With
Californians buying here, it is not pro
ba hie that anv of their make will he
available for the local trade. S >n»e of
the cheese authorities are of the opinion
th»it there will be an 18c. to 20c. whole­
sale market in Portland next Winter.—
Oregon ia n,__________
Land Agent Decide Price
S alem , Or., July 28.—The application
of Attorney John K. Kollock, of Port-
lai d. to the Slate Land Board to.
day for a reduction of the estimated
value of $20 per acre fixed by the
1st .rd as a reasonable price for
280 acres of tide land fronting on Tilla-
111 .ok Bay. application for the purchase
of which was made by H L. Chapin, E.
E. Lytle and others, of Portland, as a
necessary adjunct to the proposed Ocean
Bay Park Summer resort, was taken
under consideration by the board and
referred to State Land Agent Charles V.
Galloway, who is instructed to view the
Married, on Saturday, in Portland. lauds and report an estimate of its value.
This company already owns over 1000
W.J. Stephensand Miss Jessie M. Beau­
champ, of Salem. They returned to this acres of tide and upland tracts on the
bay
side of Tillamook Bay. This it pro
city on Monday, where they received the
poses to convert into a fashionable and
congratulations of their friends.
popular Summer resort and recreation
There is nothing small about the dairy­ park for Hie benefit of Portland resid-nts
ing business in Tillamook County when particularly, in connection with which it
the dairymen can make $100 on each is proposed hr construct a $1,000,000
cow in their dairy herds and without hotel, and the tide land for which ap­
having to pay out money for mill feed.
plication i« made to purchase from the
The passengers who left here on the state lies between the company's inland
steaiper Sue H. Elmore on Wednesday property and the bay shore.
were’Mr?.'Page, 0 A. Brand, C. and H.
A Timely Sale.
Barcmudir. F R. Gertsen, R. L. Tur­
ner. George Kimball, V. Jacob and Mrs.
Every
yard
of Wash Dress Goods in
Kerr.
stock sacrificed in Price.
Clough’s Concentrated Orange Cider
mixed w ith water and sweetened to taste
Entire slock of Ladies' Suits. Skirts
makes a delicious, refreshing and health­ and Long Coats. Greatly reduced in
ful drink. It sells for 50c. a pint, which Price.
is enough to make five gallons ol Orange
Extra low prices now made on some
Cider ready tn drink. Try a bottle at
lines of Shoes and Knit Underwear.
Clough's Drag Store.
*
Arrivals st the Allen house on Wndnee.
New Goods arriving on each trip
lette, of Hoquiam, Wash., day were: A L. Anderson, J. W. Ward.
the steamer.
ity on Monday.
Portland; L P. Svenson, Garibaldi;
Haltom’s Store.
II feed your teain hay and Anione and Henry Wesolowski, Siletz;
A. Zimmerman, L. McFee, Nehalem;
rer night for 50c.
•
Auction Sale of Horses.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowsell, Miss Jeannie
, teen the handsome coach Lewis, Tacoma. Wash ; D T. Werschkul,
f will offer nt Public Auction, on Sat­
(o at Snuffer'» ?
*
Cloverdale; C. B. Curl, Blaine.
urday, July 27lh, 1967,'*tt Easter's Barn
r 17th Inst . to the wife of
The steamei Sue H. Elinore came in on in Tillamook City, Oregon Twelve Head
ypde, a daughter.
Sunday, her passengers being Mr and of Work Horses. Some well broke.
Sale commences al t:00 p.m sharp.
Iggs, field manager of the Mrs. Fcurhy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hob­
son, Mr. and Mrs. Moheler and son. Mr.
Terms of sale will lie on one yenr's
hly, is in the city.
and Mrs. Shafford, Miss Van Patten, time if so desired, with bankable notes
II, of Portland, wnr in the Mrs. A. Williams, Misses E. and L. at 8 per cent interest
try ; also E. M. Orth.
Willig, 0 Scovell and ten men to work
J. W. BROWN. Proprietor.
nd Herbert Baremleder, o' on the railroad tunnel at Hobsonyille.
rein the city on Saturd 'y.
Wanted. Organizers, either sex, on |
Savings Accounts
te, Mrs. M. Crane and A. E salary of $1.000 a month and expenses
lor
an
up
to-date
Association,
paying
:
Opened with a deposit of $1.00 or
sc, Idaho, came in on Sun
weekly swk and accident benefits and more. We furnish free a Savings Bank
furnishing free medical attendants to all or not, as desired.
seeing the new dining room Its members. Liberal contract will be
Practically everv one in the county
-rceived at Jones & Knud- tnade with producers of business—Ad­ should have such an account.
dress American Sick & Accidental Asso­
We Pay 4 Per Cent
*
is of buying a buggy or ciation, Buffalo, N.Y.
Interest, compounded twice a year on
ut looking over Snuffer
~ ~ ’s
The price of butter fat for June again Savings Accounts
ranged high, although little below that
IkjT Subject to Government examina­
habit of trading at Paiz of May. with the probability that July's tion and required to publish statements
rive a 5 per cent discount prices will go higher than the previous under the new State Banking Law.
month. June figures for seven cheese
We ar* also a depository of the State
factories are : Maple Leaf, 33c. ; Tilla­
|he 21st July, at Nehalem, mook Creamery,
34 2c. : Fairview. of Oregon.
Sc b la ppi and Miss Daisy 33 8c. ; Three Rivers, 33 9c. ; Clover
Capital, <30,000.
Leaf. 34e. ; Pleasant Valley, 31.5c. ;
Resources Over <350,000.
in and family and Hugh Meda Creamerv, 31.5c.
st Grove, were in the citv
The Tillamook County Fair and Street
Tillamook County Bank.
Carnival will l>e directed by C. E. Rev
M. W. HARRISON, Cashier.
nolds
and
P.
W
Todd.
There
will
be
photo taken bv McMillian
another
contest
for
Queen
of
the
Carni
­
ve the chance. You are sure
val and Mr. Reynolds has commenced Sunny Mead Addition to Tilla
to drill a squad of boys who will l>e ap­
mook City.
your horses in the rain propriately uniformed. On the second
o tie them in Harris’ Tie day of tiie fair there will he a big clam
The W. S. Ilayes'five acre tract, con­
is.
* bake, and to furnish plenty of clams for tracted for by the Tillamook Real Estate
Company, will be platted and placed on
j to stop at Harris' Feed the crowd, the dredger wiM be used to
the market. All lots sold on contract
tapest place in the city to dig them.
There will be competition for Queen of to he delivered July 1st, 1907. Advance
im.
the Carnival for the annual Tillamook sale now on. Lots cheapest and best oi
. have sold the remainder County Fair and Street Carnival, which any in Tillamook.
Call and see the
oodsto the Clorerdalr Mer­ takes place on August 22, 23 and 24. plats at the Tillamook Rea) Estate
Company's
office
;
or
F
R. Beal's office.
sey.
The young lady receiving the highest
Axel Lundin. Adolph Blom numlxrol votes will be declared Queen.
Notice.
kitten, of Portland, were in Sufficient money will be given to provide
the Queen with suitable robes. Voting is
veek.
Notice is hereby given that S.V. Ander*
now in order, at 5c a vole, and tickets
niter. A. L. Carpenter and and ballot boxes are placed in a number son has rented the pasture on a parcel of
ler. ol Los Angeles, were in of stores. The competition w ill dose on land situated in township 2 S, 8 west ,
reek.
also in township 1 S, 8 west, and has all
August 10, at 9 p.m
The Tillamook Concert Band gave an rights to the same an long as owned by
rvest is in full blast, with
M aiv H. W est .
The crop will not be as entertainment at the opera house Satur­ the present owners.
day evening, which was well attended,
year.
and the audience appeared well pleased, Best Med cine In the World
tfennis. Mrs. C Lytle, C. E.
for Colic and Diarrhoea
not only with the excellent music fen-
hrion Lytle came io from
" 1 find Choinla-rlsin » Colic, Cholera
! dered by the band, under the leadership
Friday.
of Waller F. Baker, but with the lady and Diarrhoea Reim-dy to tx- the l**t
fet. Rice, R. L Turner, T. N. vocalists, each of wh misang well, so remedy in the world.” says Mr. C L.
id C. J. Crook,of Portland, much so that they were all eneor^d. Carter, of Skirum, Ala. "1 am sub­
Last spring
The vocalists were Misses Edna Alder ject t» colic and diarrhoea
Ity this week.
man. Hazel McNair and Lottie Ban­ it seenaed as though I would die, and
ion assistant light house
I
I
think
t
would
If
(
hadn't
taken
Cham
field, o! P »rtland, and Mrs Le ^M. |
ten transferred from Tilla
■ Travis, of Eugene What was the not b-r lain'a Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
to Cape Meara.
i laughable feature in the program was Remedy I haven't been troubled with
Urs Hinry Swanson and the icitatiofl by Mias Lottie R”« fie'd ' it since until this week, w hen I hsd a
sever« attack and took half a bottle I
,in from Klickitat county, ' She is quite an elocutionist and pie itaat . very __
! entertainer in that respect and «.Ithough | of tha
ceBl
on Wednesday.
Iain's Colic. ’ Cholera and m
Diarrhoea
u
n, oftl e Cr gon Cheese Co , this is not the firat rime thia joung lady ***
Remedy,
and
this
morning
I feel like a
Monday. He reports that ‘ has appeared before a Tillam o ; au i
new
mi
,.
”
For
sate
by
Clough's
Drug
nain firm for the next nine ence. she was loudly applauded Sa” r
I day evening, her t n o recitations en i g ! Store.
st good | rices.
Tillamook County Fair
and Street Carnival
WILL BE HELD ON
AUGUST 22, 23, 24, '07
«
Much Grander,
Much More Attractive, '
Much Bigger & Better.
The Biggest Clam Bake in Oregon.
Big Stock Show.
Monster Show of Dairy Products
ALL KINDS OF SPORTS.
Plenty of Amusement tor All
WATCH TILLAMOOK GROW !
Watch Tillamook Crow!
Miss Telie Anderson is »'lending a few
Tillamook Beach Jottings. days
on the beach.
Tillaniookrrs wl.o nil camprrl nt
Glonn Perkins and family, of North
Happv Camp are ('. W TnlmHge. and Yamhill, are camping on the beach.
wife. Mrs Dr. Sharp. Mrs. Sharp, Mis
Frank Jenkins, B.’K Jenkins and Wal­
Patzlaff. Mrs. Tom |ohnson and family, ter Baker ami families, of Forest Grove,
Mr and Mrs. Ruger and family. Mrs. H. who ha ve been camping al Happy Camp,
Ed nunds, Henry McKinlev, Mrs. Hard, left for their homes on Monday.
man and daughter Charlotte, J C. Hid­
Recent arrivals at the Garibaldi beach
den and wife and .!aui[hter
A larxe
number of persons went to Netarts on are • M. G. Marked and w ife, W. E Mar­
ked
and wife and Miss Eva and Master
Sunday, rusticatina on the bench and
vis ting with friends who are camped at Millord Marked, of Marul ; G. O Bailey
and wife, E Salamonson, Sam Simon­
Happy Camp.
sen, Andy Olsen. Prescott W. Cooking­
Fred Forslund and family came over ham, A. E. McKenzie. Bill Rog. B. A.
to the beach on Saturday to camp
Thnxtrr, Colin Livingstone, G. G Long,
Eugene Jenkins and family are tamped jr , Berkley Show, H. Cookingham,
I
at Happy Camp.
Claude Hubbard and wile, H. H. Belt
A. K. Case and family came over on and wife.
Thursday to Happy Camp.
Notice.
Among recent arrivals nt Happy Camp
are : Joe Killen and family, of Banks ;
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the
Dr. Savior. Fred Cioissant. of Sherwood;
Harry Helmken and famdr. Messrs Mee­ County Court of Tillamook County will
receive
bid* for the construct ion of a
han. Fisher and Tom Hunt, of Wood,
burn ; Roth Bradley. T. J Young and bridge across the Trask River nt the
wife.of Hillsboro ; Mrs. M. E. Black und Hunt Place. Bridge to be steel com lit.!
son Lvnn. of Portland ; Ben Lovell and nation spall 120 feet long. Plans and
family. Mfs H M. Patrick and Harriett specification» can lie seen at the office of I
Higgins, of Salem , E D Bogan and the County Clerk or at the County Sur­
fainilr and |. J Martin,of Forest Grove; veyor's office.
Two bids are wanted, one for furnish
Miss Ida Adams, of Grants Pass ; Miss
ing the material and construction of tile
Lulu Farthing, of Ontario.
At Hungry Camp are Ernest Cohen, bridge; the other for tile construction of
Marcellus Savage, Oscar. Jack anti (lie bridge, tiie county to furnish the
Frank Challacombe, Frank Blume, all of material.
A certified check 1 qual to 5 per cent of
Cornelius.
the bid must la- filed with the bid as a
T. J. Miller and B. A. Hoard, of Day guarantee that tiie tedder will execute H
ton. arrived on Sunday morning for a I »mid for the completion of the col.tract
few weeks' outing. The trip was made If awarded I lie same.
in Mr. Miller’s automobile.
A 11 bids must be filed with the County
Mr«. Vantress and son. of Hobsonville, Clerk rm or la fore 10 o'clock a m.,
and Miss Liona Hunt, of Portland, spent August. 5th, 1907, tiie Court reserving
a few days visiting at Happy Camp.
the rigid to reject any or all bid*.
By older of the County Court.
N.J Bakerand family have returned
G. B. L amb .
to their home at Forest Grove alter a
County Clerk
ten dars' stay at Netarts.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K fenkins and sens,
of Indianola, Iowa, are »pending n lew Take the Postmaster's Word
weeks at Happy Camp. They camped
fee It
here during a former visit to Oregon two
Mr. P. M llRniilfoh. poMmrt'dpr st
years ago.
»,«
Messrs Meehan and Fisher, of Wood Cherry rale. Ind., knef« alao a
KenetHl merchartdiae and psteid inwli-
burn, were quite successful in their bear
cines
H h saj *> •'< liHriilwi Inin's Colic,
hunt, bringing to camp n large black j
Cholera snd Diarrhoea
lb*medv is
bear, which was killed two miles from
standard I ihi e in its line. It never fails
Happy Camp. They left on Monday (or
Sandlake, and after bunting there will to give satisfaction arid we could hardly
«ff'ird to be without it,” Por sale by
return home.
Clough’s Drug 81 ore.
The dance on Saturday night was well
attended, after which a elam supper wus 1
A Memorable Day.
served nt the Ruger restaurant.
One of I he <Lyn we ren»•»inlier with
Al Letcher and wife and ¡»art of his
family drove in from Grants P*ss for a pleasure, as well as " Hl» profit to our
summer's outing -nd to visit old scenes, > livsltli, in the ouc ou which we became
acquainted with Dr. King's New Life
going to Netarts bay.
Moses Lemie and Ethel Willeg, of The Pills, the painless purifiers that cure
Dnlles. a»e visiting with thei> mother.' 11 pad a dip slid ItlliousoPMi. and keep the
Mrs. M. J Cone, whom they bate not bow« Is right 25c. at Chas. !. Clough's
drug -dure.
seen (or several years.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY. ORE.
Capital Slock......................... <25,000,
Offers every facility for safe banking,
and solicits your business.
Commercial, Saving« and Trust De-
partmenlf.
Three par cent allowed ort deposits
subject to check.
Four per cent on Savings anl Time
Deposits.
Our little book, ‘ Helpful Hints on
Banking,’’ explaining how to do your
banking by mail is ready.
Send for a copy. It’s free for the
asking.
iiw« whw
AT NEHALEM
■5
I will Ire at Nehalem, July 25th,
9
26th and 27th to do optical
work.
All work guaranteed to give
■
perfect anti,faction
DR. HE. MORRIS
n
0
Feed Store Prices
Prove»» Barley, »ack .
Shorts, ton
Bran
,,
Feed Oats, ton
White River Flour, bbl
■
> i 35
25.00
34.00
36.00
4.80