Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 07, 1909, Image 1

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    Vel. XXII.
No.
LAMOOK
jottings .
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
licabiiabt
OCTOBER 7, 1909.
#1.50 per year
Morris, eye specialist.
£ Solan, general insurance.
jnrf Tillamook < ountv Bank notes •
Fryars'add of Holstein Cows and
t forget the Hardware firm of
$ Smith Co.
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Jnne for »ale, three years old.
ftbb Maddux.
Applv
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Sour*, painter and decorator, and
ting a specialty.
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for safe, 15 Registered Holstein Bulls.
ttFryar & Co.'s add.
<
(G.Freeman and wife have returned
their trip to Sweden.
Jwrr thing in 'lie gun and ammuni-
Xlme st King & Smith’s.
•
Our New
Fall SUITS
For Men & Boys
jChiiholm and R. A. Crawford were
i from Nehalem on Tuesday.
1H «nd H II Rosenberg, of Camas,
„werein thetity last week.
Are here waiting for you. We have
been able to secure this season one of the
handsomest and moststylish lines of cloth-
? that the market contained. These
suits are made in the new single breated
coats out of worsteds, cassineres, serges and
in handsome new designs. Prices are $12.50,
[pEpworth League will give a social
kfodd's hall next Friday evening.
Isirriagelicense was issued to Ward
ingtonand Miss Dollie Kellow.
l)m your wheel is equipped with steel
the trouble is over. See Ed. about
i Urge Shipment of Boy’s Clothing
strived by Mason, Pennington and
•
tumor Hare has assessed the timber
tie Mme figure he assessed it a year
$13.50, $15.00, $17.50 $20.00, $21.50, $22.50
and $25.00 on our MEN’S SUITS and from
$3.00 to $10.00 on our BOY’S, knee pant
ToavDalpaz. who has been in here for
months, has gone to Fairview,
suits. Come early and let us fit you with
one of these suits. A pair of good suspen­
ders goes with each suit.
in Tho*. Robinson is attending a
mg of the synod at Newberg this
D.D. West, wife and son have gone to
il,Polk county, Mo , to spend the
(splendid line of inside and outside
tow locks. See those samples at King
(Smiths.
In. W. H. Cooper left on Saturday to
■1 Im daughter, Mrs. Whitney, in
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gns Kunze
Clini and crabs for sale, also shells. will be glad to hear that their daughter
Case's machine shop. — Joe is improving, but it will be several weeks
before she will be well enough to return
6.IGige, of Cloverdale, and John borne.
the papulation of the city is gradually on
the increase. Up to the present time 267
pupils have been registered, and as the
number is increasing every week the en­
rollment will not be many below 300.
The Board of County Commissioners, There are 66 pupils taking high school
composed of County Judge H F. Good­ grades. With Prof. Rutherford as prin­
speed and Commissioners Bodyfelt and | cipal and a good corps of teachers to as­
Alley, is holding an adjourned session sist him, there is no doubt but what the
this week.
present school year will turn out most
Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. vs successful.
The Whitney Co., Limited is a condem
The committee, composed of James
nation suit filed by the railroad com­ Walton, Erwin Harrison, C. I. Clough,
pany for a right of way across certain M. F. Leach and Fred C. Baker, who
land belonging to the defendants.
arranged, in behalf of the business men
last week, turned out quite successful, as
every business mail readily fell ill with
the idea and thought it was the proper
thing to do, and the large attendance at
the banquet and the warm feeling for
l Mr. Hawley proved this. The amount
I of money collected for the banquet was
$153,Off; expenditure. $74.70 ; and with
$10 still to be paid io for four tickets, the
committee will haye a balance of $88.30
on hand.
ed through the Crystal Ice and Storage
HILL’S HAND SEEN IN
Co., thus guaranteeing to the coal users
UNITED DEAL.
of thia vicinity the best Wyoming and
Washington products.
The famous
P. Gsge, of Sher wood, were in the citv
Kemmerer and Rocksprings coal come Seattle Writer Figure That Trane
action la Factor in Reaching
• Mir.
from Wyoming. The Montara coal is a
South.
lignite, freer burner, Bootless, with no
For Furnished Rooms and Lodgings
B rattle , Wash., Oct. 4.—James J.
clinkers, and with only slightly extra
not Lawrence Sanders at the Till,
ash. This coal has been used by many Hill and other giants of the financial and
k Hotel
*
in Portland for a number of year, and railroad world, who are owners of the
Another door is being added to the
those who are wanting coal ill Tillamook Oregon Trunk Railway system, are re­
art loom near the deputy district at-
Citv and vicinity would do well to see ported to be hack of the purchase of the
The
Crystal
Ice
and
Storage
Co.,
of
kmeyi office.
Portland, was represented by Mr. H. M. D. L. Shrode, agent for the steamer Argo United Railways Company, of Portland,
involving three miles of Portland river­
Ikave those baby carriage tires and
Carlock, and the -ompany has estab­ in this city.
front, more than ten miles of modern
pit them on so they will stay.—E.
lished an exclusive agency in this city.
Carpenters wanted.—Inquire at this
Rev. A. B. Calder will preach at Onion of this city, to give Congressman Haw­ Mr. D. L. Shrode, who will hereafter office.
standard gauge railroad within the
Mgrau.
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limits of the Oregon metropolis and a
l-F Ramiey opened up the restaurant Peak at 11 a.m. next Sunday and at Ne­ ley a fitting receiption when he was here handle only such coal as will be furnish-
20acres of brush to slash, will let con­ right of way from Portland to Tillamook,
i»"diy and will run that place of halem at 2:30. He will then return to
tract or hire by day. See F. R. Beals. • Or., on the Paoific Ocean, according to
Bav City to meet the district superinten­
io future.
The clock stopped on Wednesday at the Seattle Times.
dent at that place in the evening.
n"
F* winter wear The Bergman Shoe
>»z;
2
o'clock,
32 minutes,1 second,at Mason,
That Hill and his associates sre back of
To be sold by private sale, the House­
•0 mperior. For sale by Mason,
Pennington & Co's. Mrs. Henry Kunze the deal is the persistent rumor which
hold
Furniture
belongingto
J.
J.
Powell,
e
00 & Co.
having the nearest ticket, 2 o'clock. 31 has been in circulation for several days,
at C. Van Patten's place, including a
It will toon have in another
minutes,
58 seconds, secured the set of says the Times, among railroad men of
____ ..... invoice piano. The furniture is all new. Call at
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY.
tan quick meal stoyes ami ranges.
dishes A $10 00 set of dishes will be Beattie and the Northwest. The syndi­
A ROMANCE OF OLD MENCO.
once if you. want bargains, as it will all
■ & Smith Co.
-
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CAUGHT AT LAST.
given away each Wednesday at 2:30 p. cate of Seattle and Montana capitalists,
be sold.
TOURING THE STATES.
m. To secure thia set you must be in the headed by W. D. Hoflus nnd Moniz
htrniireir-;
—............. ..........
« way
..-j —
improvements
in the
of
POOR LITTLE KIDDIES.
L. McFee and wife, who previously
store with your tickets at 2:30 p.m, Thomsen, of this oity, and J. L. Green
ing and papering
MAKING LACE
. .---- w are
—- being made resided at Nehalem, came in on Tuesday
i I Save your tickets, they are good as long nough, of Missoula. Mont., are believed
A GOOD BIRTHDAY PRESENT.
filiti»«»*«
to X ME
M E.church,
with a load of grapes and prunes from |
’ j as we give away dishes
SUNDAY AND MONDAY.
to have disposed of their properly to
town, Pennington & Co. have receiv-
WASHINGTON UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG.
their fruit farm at Lafavette. They will
men acting for Hill and hie allies, and
A BACHELOR'S WIFE.
ther shipment of the heavy ribbed. visit their relatives at Nehalem before
Resolutions,
the whole deal is sized up as part of
MR. FLIPP.
!
Brand Hosiery.
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they return.
Hill's announced determination to pro­
TUESDAY’ AND WEDNESDAY.
Feeling that we, the teachors of Tilla­ ject his transcontinental line to San
• give you figures on vour build-
A AFFAIR OF HONOR
The County Court let a contract on .1?
mook
county,
owe
much
to
our
corps
of
HOME OF PARIS SCHOOL CHILDREN.
■«erial, doors and windows and Wednesday to build a bridge across Bea­
instructors during thia institute for their Francisco and other California points,
TOMMY'S INVENTION.
6c.—King 4 Smith Co.
ver creek, at what is known as the Jack-
zealous and earnest efforts in our behalf, w here the Harriman system, heretofore
•“on,Pennington & Co. carry a line son place, to H. E. Cross, for $875. The
First Show, 7:30 P.M.
Be it resolved, by the teachers of this has been the dominating railroad factor.
Second Show, 8:30 P.M.
institute that we extend to these in­
*"* Clothing that they will guaran- bridge is to consist of one span covering
Terminals in Heart of City.
structors our sincere thanks, and,
ADMISSION, 10 Cents.
»■be absolutely water proof.
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It is significant that Involved in the
an extreme length of 74 feet.
Be it further resolved that Mr. Bud is
tortile,Team Wngon and Harness,
to be congratulated in securing these sale of tlie United Railways are termi­
The Argo sailed on Saturday with the
able instructors, and,
nals in the heart of Portland of the
condition. Team weighs 1.150 following passengers : J. H. Shirk, H.
Be it further resolved thut we extend greatest, stragetic advantage and value.
1200 pounds. Enquire at the Head­ T. Booth. W. E. .McGregor, C. W.
a vote of thanks to the teachers of the Moreover, the right of way for a line of
office.
e
Thomas, Mrs. M. E. Wallace, Mrs. C. A.
Tillamook City Public School tor the
standard gauge road reaching to Tilla­
reception given to us.
tore! Furniture ! Furniture! J. Daniel, Mr. Ackerman, H. M. Carlock
mook on the Pacific, where the Harri.
Be
it
further
resolved
that
these
reso
­
and
wife,
L.
Branstetter
and
wife,
and
Hi* leaving the county and will
lutions be published in the county man system is now being extended, is a
of hi* household furniture at Howard Wolfe.
papers.
part of the deal and a big part at that.
.1-
In
time
of
need
is
a
fat
bank
account.
It
will
H. M. Carlock, secretary and manager
J*a. G old W orthy ,
Announcement made several months
M rs J. B' L omm R n , ■ Committee.
stand by you when all others fail. The way to
I telling lots of the Sherwin of the Crystal Ice and Storage Co.. Mrs.
ago of the award of the final contract
R. U. M oors .
Carlock
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
P.
Brans
­
paints and oils. People are
acquire this fat account is to begin depositing
for the construction of the new Harri­
to learn their quality —King etter, were in from Portland last week.
man road to Tillamook was held to be
City Council Meeting.
and
keep
at
it.
Promptness,
courtesy
and
care
­
They came in on the steamer Argo and
KU Co.
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A meeting of the city council wns held public notice that the head of the great
ful attention to the wants of its customers are
returned on SaturJav in her. Mr. Bran
»kty cases of the State vs. W.
on Monday evening with Mayor Coatee Southern system had prepared to meet
stetter is part owner of the Argo.
some of the features of the Business Policy of presiding, and with Counciluien Lamb, Hill competition for deep water traffic
hy and Howard Edmunds are
and for an outlet on the coast near the
kt hearing in the supreme court on
A suit was filed in the circuit court by
this bank.
Bennett, Cattcrlin, Wilt and Talbot pre­ mouth of the Columbia River. Hill now
Utk October.
Glenn H. Johnson against Hiram Eadus
owns a line of railroad to Astoria, at the
sent.
loll heads in china, bisbue, metal and Irene Eadus. who sre the owners of
Several new side walks were ordered mouth of the Columbia, but there are
well
understood advantages of the har­
celluloid ; rubber dulls, celluloid the Frolic. The plaintiff claims that
in, including one to M. W. Harrison's.
bor of lilltMiiook on the Pacific,
he
paid
out
and
advanced
to
defendants
kid dolls, china dolls, and dressed
The Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing
issued by this banking bouse, entitles you to
Two Haibor Outlets.
Co. applied for a franchise to lay steam
I'M received at Sturgeon's,
* the sum of $240.81, and agreeing to act
Hill's plana for covering Oregon with
every
convenience
of
modern
banking.
as manager of the launch, for which
pipes in the city, which passed to its a network of branch lines. It is pointed
Grange will meet in their hall j position he had received no salary, now
out. fit in nicely with the absorption of
When opening a bank account, you want a second reading.
J. Oct. 14th. Let * all turn sues for $220 for bis services, making in
United Railways system from Port­
An ordinance was introduced, which the
b’lkavea good time now that the
land to Tillamook, which passes through
safe
bank,
conveniently
located
—
one
whose
con
­
was
submitted
by
the
Water
Commis
­
all $440.81.
a rich and undeveloped dairy, agricul­
»discovered —L. S. M aynard .
sion, to prohibit individuals from tap­ tural
Lew A. Cates,who spent several weeks
stant endeavor is to serve you best.
and timber district, with a maxi-
ping the water system.
k* H. Elmore left on Monday in this county with Mrs. Cate*, bought I
ilium grade of lees than 2 per cent If
TheWater
Commission
made
a
demand
* following passengers : Max the Cottage Grove Sentinel, and is no
NEWCOMERS we invite your strict in­ upon the Citv for the rent for hydrants, Hill is the financial factor back of the
$3."«»,000 Portland deal, e.actually lie
6 Melvy and wife, R. Spencer.
vestigation.
,
amounting to $877.50 and $350 attor­ will have two distinct outlets from Port­
editing that newspaper in Lane county
■ Chas Hempel, and G. Geoers. We wish him success in hi* undertaking
ney's fees which was paid out of the land to the coast
water fund.
Because of the magnitude of the sale
Moore, district superin- | Some years ago. when Cottage Grove|
Bills allowed were :
of the Portland road and the possloility
cISalem district, will preach in > was but a small burg the editor of the ,
J Stewart ............................ $16.25 of a further disclosure of Hill's plana in
1 tkarch next Sunday at 11 a m. | Headlight went there with a view of buy ,
Oregon. much interest is manifested in
Gus Peterson ........... ................ 27.87
the personality and financial affiliations
'ke first quarterly conference ing the Leader, which vs< si that tune
Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co ..131.16
OLDE
of the men who have bought the pro­
W Kimball............
«9 00
7 evening. Sunday evening, in it* infancy and printeJ on a Wa-hing
perty.
They are J. H. Hulbert, a mil-
J. D Monroe..........
BAN
20.00
*11 preach at Bay City and ton press
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lh,hie-
llonedre banker of Fontanelle, la., and
Il Billlegs ............
IN TH I
29 00
C. T Dunbar, a capitalist of Vancouver.
•'•’on service, and hold the
• The
,w '"
enrollment
f is of the
pupils
largest
in the
>n ps-'x
.
E G Ford..............
COUNTY
50 00
B C. Nothio.g locally is known of their
Light and Fuel Co
»«•ference on Monday at 10 wiwmisi-,-/
schoo t
'• ‘he fa‘$«‘ '• “*?*
108 70
Easkeru financial connection*.
T. B. Handley
15.00
tory of the city, »bowing plainly th* ,
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YOUR BEST FRIEND
A BANK BOOK IN YOUR NAME
The Old Reliable.
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