Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 01, 1909, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, ORKGON
11. C Kunze will dispose of his ranch
as a whole or in tracks to suit purchas­
ers Basy terms.
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THEATRE
STAR
Highest cash price paid for hides by
W. B. Suttou at Hannenkrat's Feed
Store.
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First Performance, 7;3O p.m
Another enrly settler and well known
character of Tillamook County, Harry
McDermott, passed away in Portland
last week and his remains were buried
in Lone Fir Cemetery on Saturday. He
filled the position of county treasurer for
several terms.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY :
Film. First Sul.j-ct, •• RACE PREJUDICE.’’*
d Subject, ’• WOOD FLOATING AND
PULP
ANADA.”
SUNDAY * MONDAY :
Um, ‘ WALLS OF SING SING."
Film, First Subject "MAPLE SUGAR. ’
Subject, ‘’DON’T FOOL YOUR WIFB.”
Mrs. Clark, wife of W. H. Clark, the
millwright who is installing the machi­
nery lor the new saw mill, aud who wus
taken to the asylum, is reported to be
much better ¿mentally. Her mind was
affect on account of a stroke of paraly­
sis w h-ch started in the face.
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TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY :
ilm, First Subject, •• A ROLLING BED."
Subject, "VARGEMUNS CHILD."
Film, Second Subject, " AN ODD PAIR OF LIMBS.’’
, general insurance,
The Tillamook Lumtier Manufacturing
Company will receive orders for lumber
tor delivery as soon as the mill starts up
in about a month. See Manager G. B.
Lamb about your lumber bills. Orders
can now be booked for slab wood, which
will be delivered first to those who have
orders booked ahead.
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Rollie W. Watson’s real estate office
is located in the Hotel Rainsrv until the
J ladies white shirt waists meat market's new building is erected.
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Poultry Netting and Woven Wire
on has rented Amos Vau- Stock Fe’ice. Barbed Wire, in fact every,
thing in the fence lineal King & Smith's.*
Another raft of fine fir logs was deliv
ered hy F. S. Whitehouse to the Tilla­
mook Lumber Manufacturing Company
on Monday, ma king nearly 500.000 with
the raft delivered last week out of about
four millions thut the company has con­
tract for. the logs being some ol the best
fir timber in the county.
JOTTINGS
Read Tillamook County Bunk notes. *
New, Light Farm Wagon, size l*fc,
fitted with tongue aud shafts. The cost
isallwewant. King & Smith Co.
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e, abstracts,
eye specialist.
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com
ulk or jar at Mills’ Cash panv ,ve. Ehen P Parker is a condem­
nation suit filed in the circuit court.
ami ai d Bacon at Mills'
Another business change takes place
today, C. R. Hoevet taking charge of
Long & Son's saw mill, having leased
the plant from Mr. Long. Mr. Hoevet
returned last week to the city and last
summer was in partnership with J. B.
Caples in running the Yellow Fir saw
mill.
Those who are wanting lumber should
leave orders or can obtain prices, etc.,
by calling up the city office or Yellow Fir
of dress goods just arrived
Mill.
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Don’t be talked into using a cheap
I, oí Portland, was in the
paint on your buildings. You will lie
sorry. The Shetwin Williams is the very
always on hand at King best.
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in Ladies* Headwear at
The Twastica Club were the guests of
M. F. Leach has moved hie meat mar
Mrs. Poorman last Friday. There was
ket to on* of the buildings opposite the
a good attendance. After enjoying a
Allen house while the new building is
social hour, the hostess served a dainty
being erected.
luncheon, which was enjoyed by all,
This is a hard climate on paint, It
after which the guests returned home
pays to use the best. There is nothing thanking their hostess for a very pleasant
superior to Sherwin and Williams. At afternoon.
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King A Smith's.
Forest Ranger Ed. Leach has received
Recording fees in County Clerk Hol
word from the forestry department that
den's office last month amounted to
after the loth of April he would be "laid
$202.09. and this only includes deeds
off’’ from regular tervice, and receive
and mortgages fees.
pay only for days work which he might
New, 2 horse power Gasoline Engine, be called upon to do by the department
at cost. It will saw the wood, run the from time to time. All the rangers of
churn, separator, root cutter and pay this part of the country have been noti­
for itself in a short time. King & Smith fied to tbe same effect.
Co.
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Night Watchman Ford arrested W’
Dr. J. E. Reedy,veterinary surgeon,has Lang worthy on a charge of drunkenness,
returned to the city after taking a course and resisting arrest, the officer had to
at the San Francisco Veterinary College, use forciful pursuasion with his billy in
end will remain in the county to prac­ getting him to the lock up, Langworthy
tice his profession.
getcing several taps over the head, lie
Ed. Lindsey re-surveyed for the spur was locked up oyer Thursday night and
for the railroad through the lumber next day W. H. Easter went on a bond
company’s property On Monday, as the to release him from jail. Saturday he
saw mill building has been erected on tbe pleaded guilty and Recorder Handle)
previous survey.
fined biai $15.
li. of Portland, was in the
r
Pattern Hats just received
if Cloverdale, was in the
sor, of Marshfield, was in
r
xter, of Dolph, was in the
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larrived in Every Depart­
’s.
are among the late ar.
n, of Fortland, was in
suits for Ladies’ and
's.
of Amity, was in the
t, of Amity, was in the
day.
■rd, of Portland, was in
Ineaday.
Ladies’ and Misses skirts
lason's.
We are informed that the Moroney
Reward : A good cigar will be given
to to any one furnishing us with informa­ tract that was sold last week through
tion as to the where-abouts of our fence the F. R. Beals' Real Estate Agency, has
rgo left here on Friday stretcher, or to the party returning the since been sold to the Security Savings
same. Please return it. K ing & S mith . & Trust Co., of Portland, Ore., and that
and freight.
The case against Frank Illingworth this tract will be combined with the
if. Kinnaman, of Hebo,
for stretching a net across the river has Beals tract adjoining it and the entire
on Friday.
tract platted and put on the market.
ing picture show will been continued until the 10th, and it is
not likely that the case will come to trial The above tract controls the 8teinhilber
f Saturday night.
as Illingworth denies that it was his Lake and is known to be one of the best
id and W. J White, of
natural locations on the Pacific Coast
net.
flie city this week.
for a summer resort.
C. R. Hoevet has leased the saw mill
McNair left on Friday
Tbe second trial of Vincenz Jacob,who
from Long & Son and is prepared to fur
fave her eyes treated.
nish all kinds of building material and was accused of violating the local option
)s and Lots from $600
boxes on short notice. Let him figure on law, took place on Monday in Justice
he real estate agent. *
your new building. Quality and price is Sappington’s court and a jury composed
of Nick Nielson, Albert Marolf, Frank
■píele line of Fishing right.
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Severance, Gus Wicklund, Pete Brown
V at King & Smith's.*
E. R. Ayer vs. Seth F. Moon is a suit
■ furnish you the latest filed in the circuitcourt to recover $168- ond Gus Kunze. The jury did not lake
try at reasonable prices 51 alleged to be owing plaintiff for milk long to deliberate, briuging in a verdict
of guilty. He was fined $100 and costs,
■ order at Sturgeon's, delivered to defendant between May,
which will amount to aliout another
fice always reasonable.* 1907, and the 31st August, 1907, to be
hundred dollars. His attorneys took an
made
into
cheese.
adjourned session'of
appeal to the circuit court, which means
Mr. Werschkul phoned in on Wednes­ that the case will bare to be tried again
'Court on Wednesday
day to Dr. Reedy that he had a horse before that court.
ice paid for hides by shot in the knee and fleshy part of the
L. W. McAdams, of Portland, repre
Hannenkrat's Feed hip, and wanted to know what to do
renting the Tillamook Cranberry Co , of
with it. We did not hear whether the
Portland, has been in this locality this
illiams Paints are a horse was shot intentionally or acci- week laying out some 123 acres, be­
dentally.
paint.—King& Smith,
tween Oretown and Slab Creek, for the
The Tillamook Bar Association asked
raising of ersnberries. G. Stubblefield,
in all p irts of the County Judge Goodspeed to arrange tbe of Portland, an engineer, and also a
and ur.
See Rollie judge's bench and seat in tbe court room member of tbe company, assisted in the
so as to allow more room for tbe wit­ work.
Mr. McAdams says that the
ness stand, and in that way it would company will put betwren twenty and
Arnold Hansen, and
not crowd the attorneys into one corner thirty men to work at once and apend
'm, were in the city
witbin tbe bar.
some $10,000 thia year with the expec
The Sue H. E'more came in Tliursdny tation of spending $20,000 next year.
stock of paints and
with freight and passengers as follows : Tbe above news item io very encourag­
to the city at King
J. McFall. ¡F. Nohl, E. Handy and ing as it uboss that things arc on the
lamily, J. Buckley, Mrs. Floorman, C. move. You can fairly see tbe country
Mare. Buggy and Alexander and wife, Mr. Bedel. C. grow.—Courier.
al with coach horse. Gundleson, Mr. Hollister, and Mr. Mil­
Captain R. J. Duoham was in com­
ler and wife.
mand of the steamer Argo when she
way of Doors and
Portland railroad men agree with came in from Portland last week with a
Oils and Glass, at Tacoma officials in tbe belief that tbe full cargo of freight and passenger Kot.
on dresset
ment Store,
come
dispose of his ranch
icks to suit parcha
a
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in will preach at the
both morning and
It w 15 years since tbe captain was in
Tillamook, aud he sees many changes
and improvements in the county. He
baa an interest in tbe steamer sod it is
expected that she will handle a large
amount of outgoing freight this sum­
mer if the rates are placed Io* enough
so that the saw mills can ship on her.
Tbe Argo has bada fell cargo of freight
every trip with the exoeptims of tbe two
Pacific Oregon Railway A Navigation
Company is a Hill project and means
not only bis invasion of the Harriman
territory in Oregon, but also that in
California and possibly Nevada. There
is ao doubt that Hill has for long tried
to fix upon some feasible route through
Oregon to California and that proposed
from Portland to Tillamook and tlienee
south is thought to be tbe best possible.
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SPRING FASHIONS !
This Spring’s Fashions
for Young Men are so
different from lasty ear’s
that you’re sure to be
noticedin a 1909 Eas
ter Suit.
Sincerity Clothes
will show you what you ought
to wear—they're not so expen­
sive but what you can wear
them—you just can’t wear them
out. Labelled to prove it.
Sincerity CLOTHES SHOP
Mason’s
Department Store
FATAL ACCIDENT.
first.
The steamer is detaineJ in
Portland this week on account of having
A Tillamook Boy Fatally Injured
one of her propellers fixed and undergo
while Felling Trees.
iug official examination by the govern,
A fatal accident occurred Friday after­
ment officials and she is not expected in
noon to Frank E. Norberg while he was
until Friday.
felling trees in F. S.Whitehouse's logging
Lowrence Vogl died in this city on campon Sutton creek. He was work­
Thursday evening. He was about 60 ing for Al. Bigge, and with Biggs’ son
yenrs of age and a native of.Austria.
had felled a tree which was caught in a
The suit for an accounting, brought by large branch of another tree. To free it
C. A. Anderson against fames Attan- the young men started to fell the tree,
asio. was on trial before Circuit Judge and while doing so the branch holding
Bronaugh, in Portland. Anderson aavs the tree broke. Biggs succeeded in get­
inorder to close a contract with E T. ting out of the way, and Norberg tried the
Johnson & Co., for the construction of same thing, but instead of geting out of
a tunnel on the Portland. Nehalem & danger, ran right into it, the timber
Tillamook Railroad, at Hobsonville, he striking him on the head and felled him
entered into partnership with Attar.asio. unconsuicous to the ground, from which
The work was finished, and the profits he never recovered, causing concussion
amounted to $2000, according to An. of the brain.
The unfortunate young
derson, who says he has never received man was taken to the residence of John
anything for his work. He says Attan- Welier and Dr. Smith was called and he
asio will not permit the plaintiff to ex­ stayed with him until he expired atone
amine the books, and that the company o’clock the next morning. No one was
which employed Anderson and Attanuso to blame for the untimely death of young
has not yet paid. Tbe court decided, Norberg, it being purely accidental. The
that each party to the suili should funeral took place on Sunday, the reli­
have $985 of the profit.
gious service living conducted by Rev. W.
C. P. Nelson has sold his telephone W. Rosebrangh in the United Brethren
system nnd town property to L. M. church and the interment in the Odd­
Kraner, of Celina, Ohio, an experienced fellows’ cemetery, which was attended
telephone man of some twenty years ex­ by a number of relatives and friends.
The deceased was a son of Mr. and
perience. The deal was closed on Thurs
day and Mr. Kraner expects to be back Mrs. Peter Norberg, and was born in
about the first of May. We are sorry Tillamook County on May 14th, 18X8,
to loose Mr. Nelson, however. The new and died on Saturday morning, Match
man will be cordially welcomed by us. 27th, 1909. He was industrious and a
He is a man of intelligence and a pleas young man well liked amongst his friends
ant gentleman to meet and will no doubt in the county, who deplore bis enrly
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take a delight in tbe part he is to |Any death.
in the development of this most re-
Jury Liat for Circuit Court,
scnc.ful country.
He is at present
president of the Mercer County (Ohio)
The venire for the AjfriTterm of (lie
Mutual Telephone Co. Mr, Nelson will
Circuit Court, which will convene on
l>e with us lor several months to come,
the Monday the 19th, was drawn as
retaining the post office and looking
follows:
after real estate and bis notary work —
James Murphy, Tillamook, farmer
Courier.
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J. L. Burke. Hebo, farmer.
A. E. Nichols, Bay City, farmer.
Christian Church Notes.
Clarence Tilden, Hobsonville, farmer.
The minister preached at Sandlake
Frank llobeon, Garibaldi, farmer.
every evening for a week, returning
J A. Dawson, Tillamook, liveryman.
home last Thursday. Eight responded
C. F. Burton, Tillamook, farmer.
to the gospel invitation.
Dolph Tinnerstet, Fairview, farmer.
The Ladies' Aid met at Mrs. Glad's
Frank Foster, Little Nestucca, farmer.
March 24. There was good attendance
Rd. Keilow, Hebo, farmer.
and one new member added. They will
A A. Imlsh. Cloverdale farmer.
meet at Mrs. Allison's March 31. On
J. M. Bodie, Bay City, farmer.
April 9. beginning al 6 p.m , they will
D. Fitzpatrick, Tillamook, farmer.
give an Easter social and Dutch supper
W. 11 Elliott, Bay Citv, farmer.
at Todd’s ball.
Many useful articles
W. H. Hoskius, P -ley, farmer.
msde by the society and its friends will
W. L. Provoet, Bay City, merchant.
be on sale. Brerybody is cordially in*
W. Uchollmeyer, Nehalem, farmer.
sited
William Hartsell. Balm, farmer.
Mr. F. G. Fritts. Oneonta, N.Y.. Prank D. Bester, Tillamook, farmer
writes; " My little girl waa greatly F. S. Foster, Oretown, farmer.
' benefitli-d by taking Foley's Orino I<a*s-
i Ute, and I think it is the best remedy I. C. Quick, South Prairie, farmer.
I tor constipation and
liver trouble. ' N. G. Boquist, Tillamook, farmer.
Foley's Orino Laxative is best for women J. W Thompso-i, Nehalem, farmer
' and children as it is mild, p eaattul ami
J. f. Jenkins. Cloverdale, farmer.
' effective, and is a splendid s ring mail
John
Rees, Tillaruo >k, farmer.
cine, as it cleanses tba syet«-m and
rto(l
„ lb
. complexion
|exion
j. M Lamar W. E. Noyes, Fairview, farmer,
clears
the
Tillamook, Hawk A Milhr, Bay Oity.
Morrison Mills, Fairview, farmer.
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D. T. Wersohkul, Union, farmor.
William Maxwell, Fairview, farmer.
John L'twranoe, Ilei», farmer.
A. C. Daniel. Foley, farmer.
To Whom It May Concera.
We, your committee appointed by the
shippers of Tillamook County to adjust
mntters regarding freight rates nnd to
draw up a contract between shippers
and the company that controls the
stenmer Argo, hereby report that we
have made a contract between shippers
and the Argo people, which was approv­
ed by their agent, Mr. Chase, and which
said people now refuse to sign.
This committee takes this means of
letting all interested parties know that
no contract regarding shipping exists
between shippers, as far as we know,
and the Argo people.
G eo . W illiam ?.
M. A bplanalp .
C iias . K unze .
J ohn E rickson .
C arl H aberlach .
Committee.
Statement by the Owners of the
Steamar Argo.
We ask the support of all shippers of
the county.
We ask only a fair rate for freight and
passengesa.
Mie are willing to contract for one or
two years at the rate we are now charg­
ing.
The Conditions-and rates in contract
signed by shippers are not profitable and
all we nsk is « fair rate to support a
good boat lint will give Tillamook
County a good weekly service and cour­
teous treatment.
Signed,
P ortland ^ and T illamook T rans ­
portation C ompany ,
O wners or S teamer A rgo .
Notice.
On 81st March 1 will sell ths Photo
Studio to Dr. T. K. Monk. I will re­
main and finish all work up to that
time. TI. om owing me anything kindly
call and pay.
J n O. A. D a H lohrn .
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
Paid up Capital....................... $25,000,
Offers .very facility for safe banking,
and respectfully solicits your business.
Acts as trustee for corporations, indi­
viduals and estates. Confidential trust
relations carried out faithfully.
Interest at current rates on time de­
posits.
Mail business given prompt attention.
Pire and burglar proof safely deposit
boxes just installed for convenience of
customers at reasonable tentai.