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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1909)
T illamook headlight , july 20. 1009. I. oat. ing to go back to the penitentiary to serve the remainder of the five **f The person who took a ch»inU,u ha» to face the charge» for the hold up cles in front ot Beal»’ office will l 1' and two indictment» in th» county, and Found, a plat book with blue prints.— return it. k*«« thia i» liable to keep him in the pemten C. J. Crook. Hemlock, Ore. tiary for a number of years, where »uch A tabernacle. 60ft by 90ft.. is to be Civic Pride characters should be kept. erected for the union revival services to Take a peep at th« improvemrot . be conducted in this city by Dr. Oliver. Stray Cow to be Sold by Auction Sharp has made to his residence pr(> **■ Morris Schnal. the popular price I will sell at public auction, on Friday . and then go him one 'letter. That -J Clothier, will open, on or about the 1st September, with a full line of Clothing. afternoon. July 30. at I o'clock, at the way of improving the city. for Gent ’s Furnishings. Boots and Shoa», pound at Easter’s Livery barn, a stray property, nicely kept up and win, Cow. part Jersey, to the highest cash | pavement, will give the citv a cl,,. 0,1 in part of R L. Wade’s store. Tom Johnson was arrested ou Tuesday P Tfllamook City. Ore , July 26ih. 1909. tractive appeitrance.na well’a, inL, '’*• the value of the property. Now th 7 and charged witn shooting a dog belong W. T. K imball . City Marshal. property owners are taking a |lltu111* ing to Julius Erickson He had a hear pride in the city, these improve«?’* ing on Wednesday before Justice Sap Call for Warranta. pingtun. who dismissed the case against will soon become general, and it him, as he was nut the person who shot All warrants endorsed prior to Janu to be seen which will be the prettiest a'n" the dog. It having transpired that it ary 7th, 1903. will be paid on presenta dences and prettiest streets ‘rem- was W H. Hoskins who had shot the tion. Interest ceases this 29th day of dog, a complaint was sworn out against July. 1909. P. W. T odd , NETARTS. him and lie waived examination and was County Treasurer. bound over to the grand jury. It ap Ira Latimer and wife spent Sued. pears that the dog chased a deer and a Netarts wuh Mr». UtimeV, Expert and Fancy Shooting. fawn amongst Mr. Hoskins’ cows, which and Mrs. J. Young. ’ wr* worried the animals, and one of the cows Dear Sir.—On August 5th. I will lie Jeff Wallace panned through getting injured ny bring chased by the in your city for the purpose ol giving Tuesday, en route for Bay Ocean ' dog, he put a stop to it by shooting it. an exhibition of expert and fancy »hoot F. Gnllager and family ,.e v '. The rain on Saturday r.ight and on ing with rifles and shotgun. This ex. Yamhill, arrived at Netarts to mi™? Sunday was not appreciated bv those hibition will be absolutely free, no col few weeks camping. t^uus who werelia.v making, and, unfortunate lection taken up. nor have I anything to Joe Brown nnd family. of Shend. ly, quite a laigt quantity of grass was sell. My sole olij<cl is the advertising and are •e camping al at the cave and »nd will' -.11 I-----i... cartridge» — -' _ down. The ram thoroughly soaked the of rifle end revolver rhe the summer on the beach. county ami, no doubt, made the timber loaded shells manufactured bv owners leel happy. The rain continued, Peters Cartridge Company anil the Eail Ford mid wife spent Sund», ■ Oi off and on, until Wednesday morning, demonstration of the superiority of the beach. when it suddenl) turned line and Old Sol these goods. A K. Case and family i-jient s ■ My exhibition with the rifle consists Mt Nt’lMl'te. again made his appearance after being * ol»cmrd tor lour days, much to the de. of hitting all kinds of missiles thrown in Geo, Devine, one of the proprietors of the air and includes breaking pieces of light of every body m the county. Alth ough the rain delayed the hay harvest brick puncturing quarter inch boiler Happy Camp, went to Tillamook Tu.. steel 2% inches square, day. for several days, it will do a wonderful plate I There was quite a large crowd 0. amount of ... good, .... making grass grow evaporating a can of water and suufling ....... -........ „ the - - „ I and providing plenty of green feed fur out an orange, using lor this work a people drove over frmu Tillamook 01 30-30 high power cartridge. With the Sunday to spend Hie day at the beach. ' hr dairy herds. 32 20 rifle 1 do some difficult feats with Campers are arriving every day ,, Dr. Emil Enna gave a piano recital at the aid of a looking glass. With the Netarts, though it was raining ’ ' I the opera h<>u*e Wednesday, under tht 22 caliber I do wing shooting at pennies, auspieces ot the Tillamook Conc^rtBand. walnuts and loaf augur. Other interest* H C. Dunlap, of California, spent, and although it was probably the first eouple of day» at Netarts rusticating. ing feats will also be performed. of its kind in *his neck of the woods, he Oust Jenaen was down Tue«dav f,nm Yours very truly, charmed and delighted lovers of classic Cape Mearee lighthouse. G eo . E. B artlett . music, every piece plajrd being well applauded. He has certainly mastered On this day there will be a general the piano, and combined with his splen trap shoot given by did musical ability, he never fails to inter K ing & S mith C o . est an audience. His technique would be hard to beat, and the ease and bril Wood Wood. Wood. liancy in which he rendered some of the master pieces ot music places Dr. Enna in Call or telephone ROLLIE WATSON the class <>t Ihe leading musicians of the for Spruce limb wood. When you want a quick cure without Immediate present day. So charmed were the audi delivery. ________________ any loss ol time, and one that is followed ence on Wednesday evening, and not by no bad result», use withstanding that lie responded to seve ral encores, the audience felt reluctant to JOB IUÙINGSW0RTH 9 leave when the program was finished, Dealer in which forced Dr Enna on the stage to play another piece. Tillamook Jottings Why Not Have a Piano in Your Home ? Your Children are denied advantages others enjoy, unless you let then; study music. Here is a chance for any resident of Tillamook and friends in the West to get A FINE PIANO FREE. EILERS PIANO HOUSE, Largest, Leading and the Most Responsible Western Dealers in conjunction with Boston 's, Netv York 's, Philadelphia ’s and Chicago ’s Greatest Piano Makers Will Distribute $5,245.00 FREE ! Solve this Puzzle and you will be well rewarded—A Book of Songs containing all the great National Songs and a Copy of the Musical Herald, free, to every Contestant, besides a chance to win one of the Biggest Prizes. List of Prizes. MAGNIFICENT NEW KIMBALL PIANO AS FIRST PRIZE. ELEGANT LITTLE HOME OR CHESTRELLE AS SECOND PRIZE. THEN. IN ORDER OF MERIT. 58 BONA FIDE CASH CRED ITS RANGING IN VALUE FROM $72 TO $100. In order to thoroughly advertise the fact that we are now 10 years’old. the oldest surviving firm in our line in O e gun. and to emphatically bring t<> every • one's attention the famous Chickering. the now celebrated Lester, the world- renowned Kimball and theold-renowned Marshall & Wendell, the great pianos madk in Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and New York, and also our own. the now famous ' Eilers Orchestral Piano," which has so rapidly liecoiiig the musician’s preference, we have arranged with America's foremost manufacturer, THE ONE SENDING THE NEATEST CORRECT SOLUTION to join us in a far-reaching advertising or Rebus Contest, believing that this is TO ABOVE REBUS BEFORE AUGUST21. AT6 P.M.. WILL RE quickest and roost effective wav ol CEIVE 1 HE FIRST PRIZE-A MAGNIFICENT KIMBALL UP the most quickly bringing these fine instru RIGHT PIANO-OTHER AWARDS IN ORDER OF MERIT. menu. and where to buy them, to lh< attention of all residruts of Tillamook and their friends on the Pacific Coast UN ARE SV? Adhere Strictly to the Rules. Solve th« rebus shown her** and write your ariHwer on a «beet of paper, mail it to uh quickly—at one«. Also fill our in formation blank, or one similar, attach Ing Marne to your answer. Only one answer from one family w’ill by coriHidered. The decision of our board of judges to be final. Award of prizes will be made according to merit. Write plainly. In case of tie, identical awards will be made, but nestnessof reply, penmanship ami punctuation and general excellence of the Being Contest ant papers will also lie considered. Contest closes at six o’clock on I he evening of August 21st, ’09, and all replies must either be in our store or tiear postmark not later than 6 p.m. on chat date. Statistical Blank T.H. Mail this coupon (or one »iunl.ir as »tated above) to our Portland retail office immediately. Write plainly. Name .................................................................... Date.......................................... Pustoffice. Street and No. If under age give parents' initial......................................what make of piano, if any, is or would I m your preference and why f If possible give us below the names of two or more of your friends who might consider the purchase of a Piano, Pianela Piano or Organ. WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY MAIL AS SOON AS THE DECISIONS ARE MADE. Address All Communications to “Desk 4," CONTEST MANAGER, EILERS PIANO HOUSE, Eilers Bldg., Portland, Ore Editorial Snap Shota. 1 persons will come to the Garden Spot of bu»t Ed ’», *’ Th. Family Tnoter I Or«gon .... nnd .. .. < I , the I» TY • w .. ... •» 1A Oil ru.l. U» I to « . Hank'a. ‘Free rirlea to the county jail ¿r Duirvman'a Paradise I aptud the ir suininer*» ont ng Mate penitentiary the doctor»', Bro. Turner iptl awfully muddled mid "Speedy cure» for aick peopl( C. E. 4 * « mixed up once in a while. We’d like to Such characters as Arstill belong in the . Ri-yncdJ.', "The Uorparleaa," etc. know who “Commissioner Goodspeed’* penitentiary and should la* kept : is, Bro. there He it a bad man, nnd is just as A» to the land values In Tillamook « « « Auto trading appears to lie taking the liable to shoot or kill a person at any county oom pa red to that of the Wiliam time as to lui-jje a bank check. It is no ette valley, ex County Jud«e Conder has place of horse trading with Sheriff Cren shaw as ihe chief auto swapper and charitv to parole such men. for thev are | 1 made theatntement that he would rathei into mischief directly they obtain their i have one acre of river bottom land in trader. liberty. Tillamook county than teu in the Will- e » * i amette valley. * * * We think that the ratio It is a disgrace and cruelty to dumb It is about tune that they put ball it more like 16 to 1. judge However animal to see how some of the campers liearuigs on Bairs shoeing shop, for it is that may be, the river bottom lands in come into Tillamook county with heavy I moved around quite often. But things Tillamook county are ao far ahead of the loads drawn by one small horse. certainly moves lively when F. R. Beals land in the Willamette that where the * ft ♦ undertakes to do anything. Say, Fred, dairymen in the former are making dol If we re going to lie np to-date in Till* the sanitary condition ot the city would lars from their land the farmers in the amook, will someone suggest a flower be greatly improved il you could move valley are only making cents. that the city may be known by and around sum»* of 1 he iiverv barns a little » » * which can tie grown in every garden ? of ener. for the odors m passing them at Knocking the Argo appear, to he the « « • times causes the nasal organ to pucker hobby of the Herald. We would like to Where vessels can load without fear of up quite a bit. Puh! It's rotten. ask the editor of that newspaper what storm or current, and land locked in per 4 * * Die liusinew men. the creamery associa fret safety,there will he plenty ol atlmira • Galveston Swept by Fierce Storm,*’ tions and shippers were paying lor theii ble mill sites when Hoquarcon slcngh h "Torrential rains do great damage in freight when there was no competition, improved Wisconsin. Colorado and Minnesota," what they pay now and what would the « « « " Duluth damaged $ 1.000,000.” These freight rates be if the Argo waa taken off They savex President Roosevelt is haw are some ol the headlines taken from the the ruu ? Most people will see through ing a "Bull, bull, bully,” good time. So Oregom in one day last week. Yet how the scheme to discredit and run off the does the visitors who come lo Tillamook thankful the people of this county should I Argo, placing the shippers of this county county, «nd without the tropienl heat, lie, where crop failures, cyclones, blis 1 •gain at the mercy of a grinding, heart- either, that Teddy has to endure. sards, severe snow storms, intense heat less monopoly. Does the people of this 41 4t ft and sen» w eat her are unknown. Rah! county want more of it ? Both steamers appear to have as much Rah ’ Rah ! For Tillamook County ! « ft 4 or more passenger business than they We understand that it is tl» intention can handle. This is a pretty good sign With only half a crop in the Willamette of the Pacific Kail wav & Navigation Co. that Tillamook countv is gradually com. vallev thia year it is not surprising that to apply at the next meeting ot the city ing to the front and attracting outsiders, land values will take a decline there and council for a fra sc hire to run a spur from especially those who want to purchase that some of the farmers are wanting to the depot to the water front, with per beach property. come to Tillamook, where crop failures mission to ure the street. This is a mat «ft * are unknown. And further, it unstated ter whick the railroad committee took Now is ti»e time to build a new home that irrigation will have Co be resorted up with the railroad company some time A numlier of neat cottages will lie put to in the Will imette valley to insure a I ago, and as it will he a great henefit to tip in the city thia year and next year good crop every year. A person making ( the city, and especially to manutactar. (lie ci tv and countv is going to have a such a remark twenty years ago would ing concerns and an inducement to new great boom, thus showing thst all the he considered a fit subject for the insane industries to locate in the city, where advertising that the Headlight has given ' asj lum. they can have railroad and water Iran» Tillamook countv will twiug about some I por'atioa. the city conned will, no good results. I That is correct, Bro. Turner, the snap doubt, readily grant the franchise to the «ft 4 I shot man have not had much to sat railroad compaav. for shoald it he found Yes. the Headlight iaoptomiatic a I »out ( about __ „ machines ______________ _______ honking of late, , hut this necessary tu extend the railroad to Bav- Tillamook City and Countv. That is cur appears to l»e an opportune time to bu»t ocean Park or Netarts, thia would he Ihe privilege. Yet we want to aay thia, ot in and name a fi*w ol them. How will best way to get through the city, thus it nil the counties in Oregon, none has a this sound Rolhe's, "’King of Ihe Honk- will answer two purposes, the summer hiighter future and « brighter prospect era;’’ Claude’s. "Go Devil II. Nick’s, travel to the beaches and the commercial than lillamook county. Thousands of "The Hideless , ' Howaid's.’ Gct there or interests ot the city. « * » Diarrhoea Cigars and Tobaeeo, ARSTILL IN TROUBLE AGAIN. Candy, Fruit, Nuts, ete Held Up Proprietor of Grocery Store at Liberty aud la Captured. S alem , Or., July 27.—Sheriff Hairy Mmiu aud Deputy William Escli re turned lion < veiling Iroiu Independence with L. J. Ar.idl, who was captured •I tel an exciting chase. Arnlell 1» charged with attempting to hold up J. J. McDonald, proprietor ot Uie Liberty grocery store, last night. Illis morning Rural Mail Carrier William Squn -s came in and reported Dial lie bud seen a man near Hall's r'erry w lm answer, d the description ot the sui-peci in llie McDonald lioldup case. I lie Sheriff and Ilia deputy start ed immediately, and kjuii got track of the fellow, whom they trailed clear 1 into Independence by me linen duster | worn by me man w ho held up McDou- aid. mid which the stranger Carried I under Ilia arm. | As the Sheriff and deputy drove into ( Independence the man with the linen 1 duster WKS seen III front of a livery ata- ole in con vernal ion with Charles Will iams. a former Salem mail, who spoke I to Minto as the latter drove by. Learn ing from William that Minto was the Sheriff from Salem, the stranger was off like a allot tor the dense underbrush along the liver bank. Telling Deputy i Esch to drive up the road. Minto ' plunged into the underbrush after the lugmve, who tinally look to a wheat I Held. 1 lie uiiiceis closed iu on him aud the fellow seeing a man on either I side of him, armed wiiti a gun, threw I up his bauds, lie had thrown away his revolver, but the Sheriff forced Inin to tell where it had been thrown »nd Hie weapon was recovered. liieie was found on Arstill a memo randum book containing clippings and meinoiaima ol vaiious kinds and a pocketbook in w Inch was tumid a check on Ladd & Bush lor $3 in favorol James Allman and signed l.y G. W. Chapman. Ari.lill lias liven working for Chapman, but tne signature was luiged. In the memorandum book was a formula tor me eradic.itlon of ink. a memotaiidum regarding a new process for cutting steel and tile names and addresses ot people iu various pai'.aof the country, includ ing. Bailey, Dairy aud Food Com mis stoner—a live one.'' Arstill was received at the Oregon State Prison on April IB, J9U7, from lillaniook County, to serve live years for forgery. On July 12, 19v9. he w«s granted a conditional pardon by Cover, nor Benson, and w as reb ased. Under the term, of a law passed by the last Session of the Legislature the crime of attempting while armed with a dangerous weapon to hold up any per- son. is punishable by a prison sentence of from ten years to life. Arstill is ihe young man who was ar rested in thia county for cashing forged checks, and who went through quite an experience. Sheriff Crenshaw arrested aim bv overtaking the singe on which he was leaving the county. He broke jail twice, but was recaptured by the sheriff at the point of a revolver soon after he had gained his liberty. After his second jail break he managed to get out of the county, although the shetiff was hot on his trail and came within a tew yards of <1"rk n'Eht. When Ar*till abandoned tne horse he was rid ing and w hich he had stolen and took to the wood», lie was eventually csptuied by the Indian polar on th, rewrvatmn. Arstill played the insanity dodge while in jail waiting his trial, w hich did not paa out as he expected, the sheriff hay. ing caught on to tile trick he was D'av ing. Arstill pleaded guilty and Judge Galloway sentenced him to serve five years tn the pemtenti.ry Sheriff » ’*¿7 the PWitenliarv when be look Nordstrom there, and he appeared Io be very penitent An effwt was then bemg made to aecore a patrol for him. and the first known here that Governor Reason had granted it waa rhe news of Arstill arrest. What with h./ Frank Hadley's Old Stand. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It never fails and is pleasant to take. It la equally valuable for children. It » famous for its cure» over a large part ol the civilized world. TILLAMOOK CONSTRUCTION CO. Do their work neatly and promptly, see them before you build, or phone South 31. F. W. BERGER, Gen. Manager. WILL TRADE FOR ANYTHING IN TILLA MOOK THAT LOOKS GOOD. Partly Improved Stock Ranch in Linn County Will Trade for 40 Acres or Over of Like Value in Tillamook County. . 280 Acres, 10 miles from Brownsville and 3 miles from Crawfordsville, in Linn county. 80 acres of level land. 40 acres cleared and under plow. All of the place 1» un< er fence and sub-divided. 160 acres of heavy saw fl n( e\v °r' .?lDe and ,oa^» wiH cruise over 1,000,000 e C a ur^ vby running creeks aud springs the year rounc house of 5 rooms in fair condition. Stock sheds for stock. Poultry house, etc. Three miles to ct 1Of? P°st’°®ce. Will throw in the following h Ct 11?°^ cows, 25 head of sheep, 2 brood hogs, 60 head tn all of chickens, geese and turkeys. anA H3'11 C0ln,n8 to Tillamook in about three weeks ac^ePl any place that will compare favorably with what I have to offer. 1 hold the value of this place of $5,500. Write or call on ROLLIE W. WA TSON, ____ Tillamook City. Oregon. Maj°rWeitzel, The Iowa Bred Prize Winning Trotting Stallion Is so busv ™'x’k ‘¿r > big business here. £1£nieur’ ^e9- No. 56331 Theo^i. im°Wnt as the Nehalem Horse). the countv and eert •B1lack ^ercbeon Stallion owned in «»V care to finl h 1D'y ’ trUC breedcr to his is io these high c’Xd srSir0St suc^« reason. Both ot Til’amoJk C^oXuit^" * “ EaStCI’S Ub’CS’ ” e Ji? 6^d ior business. Respectfully yours, po«itiv.ly nA F- R0CENS. V.s. business done on Sundays-