Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 10, 1908, Image 1

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XXI.
No.
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TILLAMOOK,
R TING ON RIGHT LINES TILLAMOOK
ids that Tillamook City will
:ome a Prominent Seaport.
OREGON,
JOTTINGS.
Dr. Morris, eye specialist.
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'Xmas Goods at Sturgeon's
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List your propertv wiWatson.
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Read Tillamook County Bank notes •
If you want to hire help see Watson. •
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From The Oregonian.
■tnook will hold an electiou next Monday to vote on the
■of enlarging the territory of the Port of Tillamook, which
lorgauized on similar Hues to the Port of Portlaud. The
Srigiually included in the Port of Tillamook was soine-
kricted, and as adjoining districts would participate in any
[nefits resulting from the work of the Port of Tillamook,
kt will be made to include Hoquarton, Tillamook, Fairview
111 Prairie p eciucts iu the distiict. Tillamook is going
per in her efforts to secure an adequate outlet by the sea.
Itney Lumber Company, one of the largest timber hold-
|e county, or even in the State of Oregon, has at consider-
tense collected a great volume of data regarding the
Ltd prospective traffic resources of the Tillamook region,
■sked the assistance of other inteiested persons in bring-
Latter to the attention of Congress.
reinforce the work of the Port of Tillamook, Represeuta-
jwley has been asked to introduce a bill in Congress
ling the engineers’ department to survey and bring lorth
jt for submission to the rivers and harbors committee,
jtributary to the Port of Tillamook an immense body of
ply valuable timber, which, with au improved harbor,
[considerable extent, seek a market to belter advantage
han by land haul. There is also a wonderfully rich agri-
[coun'.ry tributary to Tilllamook, and all of it would be
I by im .rove nent of Tillaniroc Bay and entrance from
fi. In widening the scope of their organization, so as to
Js mnch as pissib'e of the territory that will be benefited
bproveineut, the Tillamook people are not only light-
le burdeu on Tillamook proper but they are assuring
res of needed support that will vastly increase the oppor-
for successful work.
1 the Port of Portland, or an organization fur similar pur-
ben able to include in its original plans all of the territory
been benefited by the expenditures which the Port of
I has made, we should doday have a thirty-foot channel
bar. Tillamook is starting on right lines, aud if the
n the territory that will be benefited by the improvements
will only do their part, the city on Hoquarton slough
become a protninint seaport.
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nd discounts.......................................
[fts, secured..........................................
¡securities, etc.....................................
r house, furniture, aud fixtures....
m approved reserve bauks..............
and other cash items.......................
1 hand...................................................
»30,650
53
1,125
3-449
12,259
559
5.074
al
$53,17° 16
LIABILITIES
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04
06
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06
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stock paid in....................................... '.........
fund..................................................................
led profits, less expenses aud taxes paid...
lal deposits subject to check.........................
I certificates of deposit ..................................
:rtificates of deposit.........................................
deposits ..........................................................
»25,000
389
528
20,977
300
6,070
6
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453,170 16
f Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS.:
[JOHN O. BOZORTH, Cashier of the above-named bank,
mnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of
iwledge and belief.
JOHN O. BOZORTH, Cashier.
Ibscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Dec., 1908.
I. D. BOZORTH, Notary Public.
rect—Attest :
R. J. HEN D'RICKS,
SCOTT BOZORTH, Directors
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FIRE.
LIFE.
SI'ElM BOILER
SURETY BONDS.
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EMPLOYERS LIABILITY. PERSONAL ACCIDENT.
I you eery insurance now. Remember me when your present aev
Iciea expire. If you don't c.iry insurance. Noiv is the time to see me. CRF
Oine
Let us talk it over.
RObblE Ol. U1ATS0N-
isurance, Real Estate, Collections, Loans
Rentals. Employment
klephone at Office and Residence.
THE SPA
ANDIES and
NUTS !!
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ill and see our fine line of 'Xmai Boxes, filled to order,
with our own made Chocolates and Bon Bons.
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Olives in bulk or jar at Mills* Ca^h
Store.
Rubber Boots and Oil Clothing at
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Todd’s.
Eastern Hams and Bacon at Mills’
Cash Store.
If you are looking for good fresh cam’y
try The Spa.
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A. E. Nolan, general insurance, Tilla­
mook. Oregon.
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Visit The Spa before buying yourXmes
candies and nuts.
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Mrs. S. S. Phelps left on Tuesday lor
her home in Portland.
That jar of money at King & Smith s
is the talk ol the town.
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A nice lot of Suit Cases and Trnnls
just received at Todd's,
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Felix Roy was a visitor t<. the city < n
Mondnv from Nehalem.
Todd's Eastern Clothing has arrived.
Up to date in every line.
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A complete line of Fancy Dishes on
display at the Helio store.
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Gordon Hats. $3 00; Gordon Die Luxe
Hats. $4.00 and $q 50, at Todd’s.
Dr. Boals has rented the building south
of the Tillamook hotel lor his office.
For Hand Painted China, a splendid
variety. Go to Jenkins'Jewelry Store. *
Watch Jenkins' window for the l.itist
designs in jewelrv, new stock just ar­
rived.
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Walkover Shoes for Men and Gutzian
Shoes for Men, Women and Cbi’dren at
Todd's.
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Boy's Knee I'ants Suits, ages from 6
to 14 «ears, going al »1.75 each at the
Hebo Store.
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RESOURCES.
lease REMEMBER this agency when placing your
ISURANCE iu any or all of the following lines :
'Xmas goods on display at the Hebo
store.
Do not forget the Little Store at Paiz-
laf's when making your holiday pur­
chases.
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Report of the Condition of
THE FIRST BANK & TRUST'CO.,
ty City, in the State of Oregon, at the close of
Business, November 27th, 1908.
Insure With Me
A new line of Umbrellas ut Sturgeon's.
If you want a|job of work see Wat-
son.
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Quick Mejjl and Great Western are a
line of ranges that are not excelled.—
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King & Smith.
We have a complete line of rings
worth 75 cents to »200.00. Better Me
Jenkins, the jeweler.
Buy your Clothing at Todd's and pet
a ticket with each 50c. purchase on
chance in »200 cash.
Rev. Thos. Robinson will preach both
morning and evening next Sunday at the
Presbyterian church.
Talmage &• Johnson have located their
law office in the building opposite Mr.
Sarchet's tailor shop.
Dr. Boals' office is now located in the
building south of the Tillamook hotel,
where be can be consulted.
Pfiints and Oils by the barrel, gallon,
or pint, at King & Smith's. We have
the largest and best stock.
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Brandegee & Kincaid Clothing, Walk­
over Shoes and Gordon Hats are sold hy
only one firm.—Todd & Co.
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You get a chance at that jar of money
at King & Smith's for every 50c, you
purchase or pay in an account.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left here on
Monday, again going to Portland tor
freight now there is to be competition,
When it comes to real Japanese ware
we have it at Patzlaf's, for we imported
four cases direct from Japan this fall. *
DECEMBER
io,
1908
Insure your property with Walton. *
At a meeting of the city council Mon­
day the license for the moving picture I
show was reduced from $20 a month to
$20 a quarter and a petition was pre- '
seated from the fifth ward for an addi-
The largest lice ofjtwelrv and silver-! , tional arc light, which was granted Die
only other business was allowing bills.
ware io the county at lenkins*.
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F. P. Baumgartner has effected ar­
Children's All Wool Underwear, 75c.
rangements with Samuel Elmore, of As­
values, for 45c. at the Hebo store.
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We have a room 25x30 in which wc toria, whereby he will assume control ol
have on display our complete holiday the business of the steamer Sue II. El-
more, now operating between Astoria
purchases.—C. A. Patzlaf.
and Tillamook Bav. Mr. Baumgartner
Dr. Boats' office is now iocated south
anuounces that the steamer will here-
of the Tillamook hotel, in what is known i
I alter make regular trips to Portland and
as the McDermitt building.
I all business from this port to Tillamook
Would be pleased to have you call at I J wrill be handled from this end and with-
Pa trial's store and look over our heli-! | out a transter at Astoria.—Oregonian.
d ,v lines. You willSict be asked or urc-ed
Men interested in the dairv industiy
to buy at this store.
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from all sections of the state are plan­
We are turning out some attractive
ning to attend the 17th annual con«
letter heads and envelopes. Whin you
vention of the Oregon State Dairy Asso­
want anything in thatjincxive the Head
ciation, which will be held in Salem on
light print shop a call.
Thursday and Friday, D»’c**ml»cr 10 and
Presidential election conies only every 11. Among the leading dairymen of the
few years. Everv man should treat him. state who probably will attend the
sell to a suit of Clothes. You will find Salem meeting are : Slate D«irv and
the best stock at Toad's.
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Food (’nmmissionet J. VV Bailey, T. S
Born, at Clackamas Ore , on Nov. 27 Townsend, A H. Lee and Walter Key,
to Frank Haberlach and wile (formerly of Portland ; T. R Frakes, of Scappoose,
Anna Tinnerste*), a daughter, who has ami William Schulmerick, of Hillsboro.
been named Gladys Marie
Mr. Bailey will read a paper on “Daily
1 urge size, Double Horn Duplex Pho­ Legislation."
See the fine linr of Fancy 'Xmas Boxes
at The Spa.
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Don't fail to see the ptetnium Doll at
Sturgeon's.
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B. Irndorf Commit* Suicide
A telegram was received from New
York yesterday stating that a tuan by
the name of B. I in dor I had committed
suicide by jumpiog off an Atlantic liner.
It is supposed to be B. Irndorf who left
here about taro months ago (or the old
country, where he intended to remain.
B. Irndorf was about 55 years of age,
and was a resident oi this county for 20
years, and is a brother to Mrs. John
Abplanalp. He kit here in September for
Switzerland, and one letter was received
from him, in which he said he did not
expect that he would return to this city,
anil t*»r that reason Mike Abplanalp did
not think that it was his uncle, unless he
had changed his mind and was returning
to Tillamook.
Sale of Useful and Fancy Articles.
The Ladies ot the Presbyterian church
will have a sale of Fancy and Usvlu|
Articles at the Tillamook Hotel on Sat.
urday, which are suitable for Christmas
presents. Lunch will lie served, com­
mencing at 11 o'clock and refreshments
will be served during the day. In the
evening a silver tea service will be dis­
posed of. All are cordially invited.
Never Before
Have we had such a long period of
nograph, Forty Two Records, all 10 and
Fred C. Skomp has been experimenting
12 inch records. No 8 in- h. complete with certain ores found on the Trask by tine weather. It's a certainty that we
will have storms and routh weather be­
for $30. Enquire at this other.
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subjecting them to analysis, samples ot
fore long an’* H long stretch ot it,. You
Dr. R. T. Boals. who was burned out which lie brought to town. He is under
know what ilia' means: No boats and
in the Olsen budding, has located is the the impression that it is metallic salts,
no feed in town. At present the Ray
building at the back of the Tillamook and his version of is that it is “Thought i
Fevd C11 have a limited supply of tlw
hotel, known as the McDermitt building to be a double metallic salts one of them i 1
tauioui* Saar iiran > Rolled Barley which
Attorney H. T. Botts. A. T. White and supposed to be a constituent of the sun, Is l>r|i«g sold at a uipid rate, and which,
J. S. Stephens left on Tuesday lor Port transmitted to the earth through rays oi fur the reason that they want their
land, where they app-ur as attorney light coming in contact with elements stole room tor other purposes, lhev afre
and witnesses in the saw mill fire insur­ capable of absorbing light. Is precipitat­ offt ring at teduced prices while it lasts,
ed and segregated bv the meteoric water« j
ance case.
t hey have an extra special c-ffer pt 10
Sherwin Williams Faints are the very percolating the vascular earth, lielieved sacks tor 114 00. By acting at once
to be an important pillor in the tower of
best prepared paints. They will cover
you will provide for vour needs *u»<l not
more surface and last long- r than any commerce.”
suffer from the possible teed famine, as
thing you can get on the market.- -King
Mr. L. H. Branstetter, otic oi the par­ well as secure a high grade feed at a
and Smith, agents.
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ties who bought the Argo, which will bed lock pi ice.
Jones & Knudson havejust received a make her first run from Portland io
big shipment tit Carpets, the line corsists Tillamook on Monday next, after which NEW PORT OF TILLAMOOK
ing of Axminster, Brussells and Ingrane. she will maka n trip every five days if the
Tillamook, Hoquarton, Fairview
the shipment also includes Rugs, Ar business justifies it. came in on Tuesday
and South Prahie Annexed.
to
look
niter
the
business
in
this
city,
Squares and Linoleums.
and will remain here until the new boat
Carl Haberlach returned to the city on
Considerable interest was taken in the
The Argo would
Sunday alter u two weeks’ business trip arrives next week.
election on Monday toannex lillamooh,
have been put on about twelve months
in Portland and visiting relatives in
Hoquarton. Fairview and South I'rairia
ago, but in answer to a letter Mr. Bran
Clackamas county. Mrs. Haberlach will
precincts io the Port ol Tillamook, when a
stetter received from ibis city at that
not return until .Christmas.
special election was held and a vole taken
lime he was informed that arrangements
The new books for the public library
The object in view is to give the center of
had lie made for the Anvil to I m * put on
have arrived and Saturday afternoon
the county a deep water harbor, some-
the mil Mr.Branstetter is much pleased
and evening they will be loaned out. the with the manner he has been received by thing which is greatly needed and which
will he ol great benefit to the surround­
library being now located in the bakery
the business men and the large amount
ing country. Opposition wss strongest
next to the Headlight office.
of business promised the new boat with
The Board of County Commissioners out any solicitation whatever. Freight in Fairview and South Prairie precincts,
met on Wednesday and will he in session rates from Portland will be $5 a ton and where, probably, the situation was not
for several days, and at this term will ii the boat is well patronized Mr. Bran­ I properly understood. The vote stood as
let contracts for some new bridges in the stetter says that the rate will be reduced follow
south part of the county.
to, probably, $3 a ton. Another thing Inside corporate limits . For Against
The monthly meeting ol the hose com. that is ot interest, the vessel will lie kept
Tilla monk..
77 ... 10
90 ... 5
Hoquarton
party will take place this evening, when on the run as long as the people will
a number of new members will be taken patronize her and she cannot be bought
Total..................... 167 ... 17
in, after which the boys will have a off.
Outside corporate limits :
social time together
For Against
14
Tillsmmik .................. 30
Fay Up
This office has been on the bum this
Hoquarton............ .... 30 . ... H
week, caused by the bum pressure of the
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46
South Prairie
All those who are owing me must pay
water system. Those who have been
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waiting'on us for job work will not have up at once, the accounts living left at the
Tillamook County Bank for collection.
123
Total............... .....126
to wait long after we get power.
Please call there and settle.
For up-to-date jewelry call on Jenkins,
140
293
Grami Total ...
W. B. S utton .
the jeweler. Holiday goods arriving on
every trip ot the boat. A complete line
ofclocks, watches, rings, stick pins, cuff
links, broaches, chains, fobs, silver ware,
etc. Repair work a speciality.
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F. S. Whitehouie left on Tuesday for
Portland, where the suit to recover the
fire insurance loss bv the Tillamook
Lumbering Company against the Lon
don and Liverpool and Globe Insurance
Company is to be tried in the U S. court.
Merlin Catterlin met with a painful
The moving picture show has become
such an attraction that it is necessary to accident on Saturday. He was getting
over a log with a 22 rifle in his hand and
have three performances some evenings.
Those who ara wanting lumber should th« weapon discharged, the contents
leave order* or can obtain prices, etc., entering tlie palm ot the left hanJ, which
by calling up the city office or Yellow Fir required the services ol a doctor to re-
Mill.
>1.50 per year
move.
Report of the Condition of the
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
At Tillamook, Ore., in the State of Oregon, at the close of
business November 27th, 1908.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts......................
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
I D
I* earn
rt ♦ 2 AC ^F»tr*
. . . .
Bonds,
securities,
’etc........................
liatlking house, furniture and fixtures
Qther real estate owned. ......................
DUe from bank» (not reserve banks} ..
the checks and other cash items . ..............
amz
»130,708
665
35.454
5-545
2,004
47,«63
3,954
»3,5’5
34
35
99
73
68
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21
61
As a result ol the recent storm on
Dr. Ros* will leave for London. Eng­
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land, a I Au t the end of the year, where bay the lumber schooner Hugh Hogan Cash on hand
be will take a special course in skin dis­ got under the dock at Hobsotiville and a
part of it had to be chopped awsy to free
»238,123 53
ease.
Total
her, and another schooner had tn lie
King & Smith have sold six sire
towed into the stream for safety, where
LIABILITIES.
ranges in 10 day*. That show* how the
people appreciate the class ofstovr* they she dragged her anchor.
A letter received from A J. Cohn yes Capital »tuck paid in .. ..............
»30,000 00
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keep.
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terday states that Louis Olsen died on Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
4.35« 40
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Hand Painted China ! Hand Pa.nled the 3rd at San Diego. Cal. He was in
136,678 19
Individual
deposits
subject
to
check
China ! This make* a liesutilul Christ­ business for several years in this city
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mas present. Eugene lenkins' Jewelry with his father, Win Olsen, audit well | Demand certificates of deposit
39.39« 34
Time
certificates
of
deposit
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8tore.
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known in this county. He is a brother
7 86
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Mrs. C. A. Patzlaf returned this week to Mrs. A. J. Cohn, and has not visited Certified checks
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from Kansas, where she went several Ibis county since he kit here some years State deposits
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«9. » »5 49
week* since on account of the sickness of ago.
Savings deposits ... .................. .........
».489 43
her sister.
Mr. John Ek. a well known and re­ Liabilities other than those stated........... ............ ; • •
The new law firm of Holme* ft Hand- spected resident of the Nehakm country
»238,122 5a
ley will locate i* th* office* previously for many years, died on November 28th
Total ...
occupied by Dr. Ross in the Martiny at the Good Samaritan hospital in Port­
building.
land. He had been suffering from drop State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS :
M. H. Larsen, who was in the hotel l aey and kindred troubles for some time,
I. M. W. HARRISON, Cashier of the above-named bank, do
business for a number of years in this i and finally submitted to an operation,
solemnly
»wear that the above statement i» true to the best of my
citv, left on Monday to spend the winter r from which, through his weakened con­
knowledge
and belief.
M- W. HARRISON, Cashier.
dition. he could not rally. He leaves
in California.
Subscribed
and
»worn
to
before
me this 10th day of Decem­
i
four
daughters.
Mrs.
L
oun
Nystrom
and
Received, direct from the East, a new
A. W. SEVERANCE, Notary Public.
line of Cottage Carpet
Call in and see Mrs. John Bohn, of Vesper ; Mrs Merrit ber, 1908.
the new and besutif-il design* at Jon«* Batterson, of Nehakm, and Mrs. Nets
Correct—Attest : Carl Haberlach, D. Fitzpatrick, Director»,
Sorenson, of Portland.
and Koudaun *