Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 08, 1907, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK,
R \LPH ACKLEY, Real Estate, Farm and City Pro­
perty, Tillamook City, Oregon.
$800 —20 acres level land, three miles from city.
$1,500 — io ic es good river bottom land near town.
$2,000 -^15 acres river bottom land near town.
$3,000 — 20 acres g<od river bottom land.
100 acres river bottom land with stock, house, barn,
team and all implements.
TILLAMOOK
lapalac at -King & Smith’s.
JOTTINGS
Miss Lena Kutcher and Miss Jessie
Mason wishes us to state that they are
not aspirants for Queen of the Carnival.
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
Dr. Henry E. Morris, eye specialist. *
About 30 Goats and a team of Mules
for sale ; also a team of Horses for sale
Chicken wanted at Leach’s Meat Mar- or trade.—R. R. Creighton, Sandlake
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post office.
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Olives in bulk or jar at Mills’ Cash
As an inducement for you to brighten
tore.
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up vour borne before the Fair, King and
You can get Japalac at King mid Smith are giving cut prices on paints
and oils.
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Smith’s.
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Go on the excursion given by the
Tents and Hammocks at King and Modern Woodmen of America and the
Smith's.
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Tttlarnook Concert Band, on Sunday,
[King & Smith make a specialty of the August 18th.
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Paint Line.
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C. E. Reynolds lelt last week for Poit-
Read Tillamook County Bank notes
0. Powell left for his home in Portland land to see what arrangement lie could
make in securing attractions for the an
n Sunday.
nual county fair.
Eastern Hams and Bacon at Mills’
Mr. S. Elmore came in from Astoria
Cash Store.
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■■ M. F. Leach will pay 10c. pe. pound I on the steamer on Saturday, returning
oy Tuesday. He «as here looking after
>r your chicken.
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nis cannery business and his ranch.
Second Hand Fruit Jars (or sale cheap ] „ c , ain() jg handli(lfi the Bav((feni,
y L, B. Reynolds.
lots ¡„ thiscounty, having already sold
i Everybody go to the water excursion ' a number to Tillamookers The lots can
on Sunday, Aug. 18.
* > be obtained on the installment plan.
Did vou see the Seventy Dollar Top
Buggies at Snuffer's ?
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■ I he Tillamook County Bank will take
your county orders at par.
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B-G o to Bay Ocean Park, on Sunday..
— August
k.inuof liltli
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18th. See posteis.
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” Harris will feed your team bay and
keep them over night for 50c.
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Don t forget to stop at Harris' Feed
the cheapest place in the citv to
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st.
Wanted, bids for hauling the supplies
from Tillamook City to Ca|>e Miares
Light Station. Send bids to Geo. Hig-
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keeper, c
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office. Barnegat, Ore.
Thc rain on Tuesday night and Wed-
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tiesdav was not appreciated by campers
and pleasure seekers, but it was a good
thing lor the county and will prevent
forest firts for a few weeks.
* W. H. Britts mid family left on Sun-
Sheriff Henry Crenshaw anti wife and
for their home in Portland.
Ira Smith and wife, accompanied by Dr.
tfe'It pars to buy your Flour and . Fred T. P. Wise and wife and son, of Port
from a feed store'. See Snuffer's.
land, pitched tent at Happy Camp on
i^Clark Hadley is having erected. near Sunday for a week's vacation.
the laundry, a shed tor automobiles
Clough’s Concentrated Orange Cider
Not the cheapest, but tbe " best fur mixed with water and sweetened to taste
makes a delicious, refreshing and health­
money,’’ is the motto of Mason Bros.
ful drink. It sells for 50c. a pint, which
Archie I’cery aud fatnilv. of McMinn­ is enough to make five gallons of Orange
ville, arrived at Netarts on Saturday.
Cider ready to drink. Try a bottle at
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»Don't miss seeing the new dining room Clough's Drug Store.
chairs just received at Jones & Knud­
It is thought that Mrs. H. T. Winters
son's.
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and two children, who is a niece of Sim
No one thinks of buying a buggy or Earl, and who wereon their way to Tilla
wagon without looking over Snuffer's mook on board the Columbia when that
vessel foundered alter being in collision
stock.
with the lumber schooner San Pedro,
ZGet into the habit of trading at Pntz» and that they were drowned with a
laf’s and receive a 5 per cent discount large number of passengers.
fat cash.
Wanted. Organizers, ^ther sex, on
The Methodist parsonage for sale and salary of $1,000 a month Tiiid expenses
the building to be moved.—-Inquire of T. tor an up to-date Association, paying
H. Goyne.
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weekly sick and accident’benefits and
Mrs. Mvron Perkins came in on Satur­ furnishing free medical attendants to all
day from Ashland on a visit to relatives its members. Liberal contract will be
marie with producers of business —Ad­
and friends.
dress American Sick & Accidental Assu.
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong are cialion, Buffalo, N.Y.
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in from Lents and registered at the Lar
The
remains
of
Mrs.
Beals,
mother
of
sen House.
Representative A. G. Beals and Mr. F.
Now is the time to get vour Top K. Beals, who died in Portland, were
Baggy for the Carnival. Seventy Dollars brought to tliiscity last night for burial.
at Snuffer's.
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The funeral took place this afternoon,
' There will be services, both morning ihe religious services being in the M.E.
Church,
conducted by Rev. D. L. Shrode,
and evening, at the Presbyterian church
the pastor, and the interment was in the
next Sunday.
Oddfellows cemetery.
Obituary notice
Have vour photo taken bv McMillian next week.
while you have the chance. You are sure
State Land Agent Clias V. Galloway
of good work.
came in on Tuesday in connection with
Albert Mason and family went to Ne- the application of H. L. Chapin. E. E
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is on Monday to spend a vacation at Lytle and others to purchase tide lands
in Tillamook Bay, abutting Bayocean
Muppv Canip.
Park. The promoters of this proposed
Whv leave your horses in the rain summer resort are wanting to acquire
when you can tie them in Harris* Tie 280 acres of tideland, and as thev are
8bed for 10 cts.
•mt willing to pay $20 per acre, the price
L 0 Slackdale and party, niter sjieml- fixed by the State Land Board, Mr.
tn* ten davs on the beach, ¡left for Hills- Galloway is sent in to view the land and
report an estimate of its value.
tfMfun Sunday.
keep your team.
IS.
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Solli*3 Whitehouse underwent an oper­
ation in Portland, which was success
felly performed.
The largest shipment of Loaded Shells
that ever came to Tillamook just receiy-
edtte King & Smith Co.
J**,'* Walton, jr.. Mrs. Walton and
•¡•ter and Miss Blanch McNair, camjed
■t Happy Camp on Sunday.
C. I. Clough, who has heew visit-
r several weeks in Portland, re-
in the city on Saturday.
^■■^toers continue to arrive in Tilla-
moollt« going to Netarts and other sea-
Jlesorts to spend the summer
| Mi Kinley and wife will leave this
for Nome. Alaska, where he ii to
the business of E. B Barthrop-
OREGON,
wife Lafayette ; G. A. Ehlen and wife, 1
F. E. Yager and wile. Hubbard; J. E.
Hubbard and wile. Independence.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore mine in on
Saturday, her passengers being Frank
Devine. Mr. Wells. Mis. Clough, Mrs.
Groce, Miss Nelson, Mrs. Brown and
daughter, Fred Becker, Mr.’Meyer and
wife, A Hattawav. Miss Goic'en. Mr.
Wood. P. Nickels. J. Wendell, Mr. Mais
and wife, J. C. O’Conner, Miss D. Floyd.
Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Harman, S. Elmore
She left on Tuesday, when her passengers
were A. Boss. N. S. Smith and Miss
Smith. Mrs. J P. Sharp, Mrs. W. R
Rutherford. W. N. Smith, Mrs. Tone and
Miss Maggie Tone, Mrs. Munson and
daughter. M. B George. R. P Meyer and
wife, Frank Pag-. W. M. Wilson, John
Gray. H. L. Chapin, A. R. Hathaway.
Wm. Allen and S. Elmore.
Wants Automobile Road.
A number of liusiaeM inen and others
waited on the Board of County Commis­
sioners on Tuesday to ascertain what
the county would do towards tbe pro­
posed HUtoinobile boulevard twin« built
into Tillamook county, either over the
Wilson River route or bv way ol Sheri-
den. Messrs James Walton, Gus Kunze.
Rollie W. Watson. Henry Kunze, M. F.
Leach, Alex. McNair, W. C. King, C. I.
Clough and others joined in the discus­
sion, and from what they said the dele-
cal ion was ill favor of the county help­
ing to the exte-it of an equal amount of
money put up by the automobolists,
that it favored the Wilson river route,
that it would be a good investment, as
it would bring thousauds of dollars into
ibe county, that the expense should be
borne by the county and not by sub­
scriptions by people of this county, who
had recently subscribed towards the
right of wav tor a railroad, which had
doubled values in Tillamook, and that
something ought to be done to make this
county a great summer resort. County
Judge Goodspeed dropped a few return ks
during the informal talk, in which he
said he was in favor of spending all tile
money thev could get upon improving
the roads, but was opposed to spending
money upon automobile roads and leav­
ing the Netarts, Sandlake, Slab Creek,
Blaine and other roads in their present
condition, all of which needed improv­
ing He was not in favor ol going into
debt and having to pay interest, and he
made the statement that it would be
necessary to levy a 10 mill road tax next
year, which would raise >80.000, if all
the proposed load improvements were
taken inlinnd. Commissioner Alley said
they did not have enough money this
year to spend on roads w hich needed im­
proving. He wanted n little time to
consider the matter, but it looked to him
that it the south route was chosen the
money expended on the road would be
of greater benefit to the settlers than the
W ilson River
road.
Commissioner
Bodyb It coincided with the other com­
missioner as to the south route, but
would not oppose the Wilson river road
if that was eventually selected, but he
would iubscribe $50 if the south route
was chosen.
USINESS C OLLE g E
iTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. P rincipal
ates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu-
position as soon *.’ competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation f- r
work brings us ower 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in.
insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the
ind other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand ;
id, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free—
References; any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland-
Account« Must be Settled
1907
>1.50 per year
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ANNUAL
Tillamook County Fair :
and Street Carnival
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•AUGUST 22, 23, 24. ’07
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Much Bigger & Better
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City Council Meeting
A meeting of the City Council was held
oh" Monday, with Mayor Botts and
Councilmen Allen, Bower», King, White
and Munson present. Bills allowed were
as follows :
Tillamook Lumbering Co., for
for lumber .................................. : $188.82
Carl Hubei Inch, city attorney ... 26.00
J. C. Holden, recorder ................
15.00
R. L. Wade, pipe...........................
75
Electric lights..................................
40.00
G F. Zimmerman, marshal ...... 60.00
King & Smith, merchandise ......
75.10
Jacob Schweitzer, grading and
graveling...................................... 70.00
Tillamook Headlight, printing...
1 00
Street work :
E A Edwards...... ........................
53 00
W. H. Busbv ..... l ......................... 53.00
A. H Freeberg............................... 76.75
W. Mahoney..................................
5.50
R. Mahoney, team work.............
14.50
E N. Hodgdon............................... 21.00
W. E Catterlin...............................
6.75
Ray Wolfe ......................................
1.25
M. M. Todhunter...........................
92.00
R. R. Roberts.................... .............. 48 75
E. J. Owens...................... .............. 55.00
J. Hoyt ............................................. 25.75
W. M. Kembler............................... 36.00
N J. Dye.................................. ......
30.00
J Schweitzer..................................
10.00
W. Jolly.................................
50.50
Report of City Surveyor Sappington
A few of the residents of Hemlock
spent a very social evening on Aug. 1st on extension ol 6th street was read and
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James H. ordinance was ordered drawn.
An ordinance was introduced and then
Beach, it being the former’s birthday.
Graphophone music and refreshments passed to its final vote to regulate slau­
ghter
houses, which allows slaughter
were the order of the evening, the former
houses south of IIth street.
furnished hv Messrs. P. Buhrow and L
An ordinance defining nuisances and
Lyster.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. J, W. Beaty. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. providing for their abatement was also
Turner, «Mr and Mrs A. H. Kinnaman, introduced and passed. This ordinance
deals with a number of nuisances, such
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Rease. Misses M
Creecy and Stella Saling, Messrs. Fred throwing or sweeping orange and lemon
peel and other refuse on tbe street, the
Buhrow, Browne and L»e Lyster.
swing of gates on the street, the stallion
Arrivals at Garibaldi were : Lena and business, stagnant water on hits, un
Frida I.ondtihousen. Winona Harris, wholesome premises, etc., which gives
Vera, Ida and Alison Shadduck, G. B. the city officials power toesterupon any
Locderhousen, G. S. Sliadauck, Dayton; premises to make investigation.
August, Lena.Georgp. El«a and Agness
Tews, J G. Kaier, Hillsboro ; C. B.
Organa to Sell
Mason, Dr. W. L. Me.cer, Ralph and Ira
Mercer, Clay Heise, Chas. Bath. Salem ;
I am exchanging for and purchasing
U. LK B<»gan. Forest Grove ; Chas. J. good durable second hand organs right
Kafcr and wife. Mrs. Alvina Matthies. along.
Cornelius; L Henry, A. F Henry and
If hot a new organ. Whj not one ol
these ?
Will sell on cash or time.
Every Organ 1 sell is warranted to
wear well and to be good value for its
price.
J M WARD,
Salesman Eilers Piano Houve.
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Next door to Patzlal 'a. Tillamook.
AUGUST 8,
:
Big Stock Show.
Monster Show of Dairy Products
ALL KINDS OF SPORTS
Plenty of Amusement for All
WATCH TILLAMOOK GROW !
Watch Tillamook Crow !
I Buy Organs.
I want to buy several Organs to sup­
ply a greater demand than 1 have new
ones for.
1 can save freight in on new ones, too,
when they can be secured here.
What have you got and what’s the
cash price ?
J. W. WARD,
Next door to Patzlaf’s, Tillamook, ¡FOUR STYLES.
Salesman, Eilers Piano House. ONE JET ................... 75c
Dairy Ranch for Bale.
A dairy ranch of 250 acres, including
100 acres of timber house, barn. 12
head of coww, team, wagon. Iiarnetw,
mowing machine, hack, blood sow and
9 «floats. 9 head of spring calves, bull,
ami other farm implements, A Bargain
if sold soon, fli/2 miles from TillamiMik
City, on the Trask river.—Addreaa J. L.
( lul l» : , rillaimx’k, ' >r<*.
Sunny
Mead Addition
mook City.
to Tilla
MAKE A VAPOR
LIKE*THIS
TWO JETS
8.5c
THREE
JETS.
GALVANIZE!»... «1.00
THREE
JETS.
BRASS.................... 1.25
CLOUGH’S
CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
Keeps the Flies off Stock
The W. S. Hayes' five acre tract, con­
tracted for bv the Tillamook Real Estate
One Quart, at 5Oc.
Company, will be platted and placed on
the market. Advance sale now on. |
Lots cheapest mid besF of any in Tilla- ,
mook.
Call and see thc plats at the |
Tillamook Real I Estate Company's
If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND
office; or F R Beal’s office.
your money back.
makes 10 Gallons.
CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist
you are not sathfled come and get
Life Insurance
For twenty-five oni* you can now
inaure ypuraelf and family against any
bad result« from an attack of colic or
diarrhoea during iha sinniner month*.
That is the price of a bottle of Chamber-
lalii’a Colic, Choir 1 a ami Diariboea
Remedy, a medicine that has never been
known to fail. For bale by Clough's Drug
Store.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
Capital Block........................ 125.000.
Offers e.ery facility for safe banking,
Ha ring disposed of our business and
and solicits your business.
wishing to wind up our accounts as soon
as possible, those who are owing us are
Commercial. Saving« and Truat De­
requested to call and pay at once, as we partments,
want to outstanding indebtedness paid
Three per era* allowed on deposits
up without delay.
C ohn & Co.
•uhject to check.
Four |*r cent on Saving, and Time
Notice
Notte» ia hereby given that 3 V. Ander­ Dejmaka
O-ir little hook. ‘ Helpful Hint« on
son ha« rented the pasture on a parcel ol
land Mtaated in ton «ship 2 S. 8 writ , H*«k>ng,'' «xplaininf how to do your
also in town»hip t S. 8 west, and ha« all banking by mail ia ready.
right« to the «ente at Ion» a« owned by
Send for a copy. It's free for the
tbe present utruer*. Àlaa. U. Wxar.
eakiog.
NEW GOODS !
A fine assortment of Summer
Foot Wear, just received at the
Red Front Shoe Store, consisting
of Ladies’, Gent.’s, Misses and
Children’s Shoes.
May ladies’
patent leather and Vicci Ftench
Kid cannot be beat for fit, finish
and comfort. No paste board coun­
ters.
I have also a fine assortment of
Men’s and Boy’s fine Shoes. My
stock of Men’s and Boy’s Work
Shoes, high and low cut, and my
King Logger Shoes are the best in
the city for the price.
No charge for sewing rips on shoes bought of us.
Red Front Shoe Store
P. F. BROWNE, Agent