Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 03, 1910, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 3, 1910
Si 5o per year
At a meeting of the members of
Tillamook County may once more
the Christian church on Sunday it feel proud to get one of the best
was decided to erect a new church praeital dairymen for results. Take
to cost in the neighborhood of $20,- them as a family and you will hunt
000, and it is expected that the ma­ a long time before you will get
terial used will be concrete blocks.
people that will hang to the right
A business transaction
war irinciples like they do. They have
tow in their charge one of the best
brought to a close the past week ii
Saturday, November 5th we will auction off
owe in the state. (Three lbs. of
which O. Oleson became the part
a high grade, 6 Drawer, WHITE ROTARZ
• utter is pretty good for one day.)
iier of Obe Harris in the Tillaniool
Isn't is exasperating when you th
SEWING MACHINE. This machine is a late
Steam Dye Works.
They promise This family will locate on a farm 2
.lie bill had been paid ? Had you paid
to work for the good of the public. I miles West of town. Watch the
model and guaranteed in every way A tnaclii'. e
Harry Mitchell and Don Ellis checks from this place next year.
the bill with a bank check you could
that Agents would ask you $65.00 for.
were arrested for leaving their nets
Prof. Rutherford has been going
No need to come to town to bid on this
know the bill had been paid and prove
stretched across the Wilson river, around with we ring adhesives on
machine,
in fact bids will not be accepted unless
it. Every cancelled check is eventually
and they pleaded guilty and each his nose the past few days from Hie
they
come
to us by mail
paid a tine of $50. Warrants are effects ot a foot ball scrimmage
returned to the maker and may be re­
Saturday, November 5th. 2 o’clock p in., all
out for James Wilson and Johnson. one evening last week on the high
tained for future reference.
bids will be opened and the party bidding the
Star brand process barley, $1.25 school campus. He endeavored to
■ • "tackle” one of the opposing husk­
highest will get the machine. No matter what
a
sack
and
$32.50
a
ton
;
oats,
$1.00
Bills paid by check remain paid-
hundred, $38.U0ton ; bran, 65c. sack, ies, the latter’s knee coming inion­
amount the highest bid is, $1 (Ml or $60 00, the
$29.50 ton ; mill chop $1.05 90 lbs. | tack with the professor's tiasel or-
sack, $23 ton ; shorts $1.35 80 lbs. gan. It was thought at first the
sack, $32 ton.—W m . CURTIS, The bridge of his nose was broken, but I
Grain Man.
* I proved to be just a loss of some
cuticle and a right smalt jar. Tele-
F R. McGregor, formerly of the I'liione Register.
McGregor and Frisby barber shop,
T1
115
One of the best cows in Oregon,
has sold his interest to S. A. Moul­
Hillsdale Jewel Hengerweld, was
ton, a brother-in-law of Otis Frisby.
iMiught of F. G. Goff, Forest Grove,
They have secured the help of J. II.
KING ft SMITH CO.,
Auction Sale.
See our advertise­ Hall and Walt Sears and promise by J.H. Hathaway with three others.
00K JOTTINGS ment
Tillamook, Ore
MY BID, $
Hillsdale Jewel, whose sire is Sire
of Auction Sale in this paper. first class service.
Gentlemen. - 111 case my bill on the Sewing Mui (line is the
Merchthilde Jewel, No. 32732. 11. F.
—
K
ing
A
S
mith
Co.
*
highest. I agree to take s iine within ten days from the time I
1, eye specialist
Daniel J. Fry. the Salem druggist, H. B., and Dam Stanhope Bell
util notified and pay the tuli amount in cash.
Get your d«x>rs and windows from was in town the early part.of the Hengerweld. No. 64710, has j record
wder at Mrs. Hill's. .
NAME
......................
dill’s home made bread. the Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co. week and made some large pur­ of 491) lbs. of milk, 22 lbs. 15 oz. of
P.O. Address
You'save money by doing so.
chases of cascara bark. Mr. Fry is butter for the last seven days of the
• for one of Mrs. Hill’s
Does that suit need pressing? If a great booster for Tillamook month that she has been fresh.
typewriter, cheap.—D. so take it to the Tillamook Steam county anil well known to a number Her bull calf sold for$100 two weeks
1 Dye Works and have it pressed of our citizens.
old.
Two other 2-year old heifers
right.
*
Whit Lamb left for Portlaml last are averaging 40 lbs. each per day, which is Mainthon No. 8!) are! obtain assurance from threi-fo rhs
ivered, $10.00 a ton. 1).
making great preparations for tlie of the lu2 fmiilies to be served by
Prompt attention given to all Saturday by the Elmore and expects not tested. The other is not fresh.
event and will extent themselves to this route, that they will put in
watch work at Howard Wahlen’s, to remain there in the employ of
A
bafl
accident
happened
to
■wing wanted by Mrs.
up-to-date jeweler, Nehalem and the Whitney Co. during the winter Lloyd Kays, step-son of Jeff Harris, make it an red letter occasion. It rural mail boxes.
kett.
The |>oatiiiaster went over purt of
| Tillamook.
months.
llis sister Elsie accom­ while playing foot-ball at recess, on is not often that a lodge so far
L Whitehouse i Son for
panied him,but she will return after the school grounds. The foot-balj removed us Seaside makes a Tills rout ' on thursday a.id .11 those
A.
W.
Bunn
and
daughter
Lena
*
Slice, etc.
| had been kicked by one of the boys ■nook lodge a visit and our Tills whom lie called on ugreed tornatali
j were in town Saturday. Lena will a short visit.
itiook Knights are going to make j mail boxes lie will complete the
in w as seen on our streets visit here a few weeks before re-
I will challenge any minister i,n<' upon its hitting the ground
their visit the occasion for spe< isl canvass oil Ftidtiy and then send
tlie week.
i
Lloyd
ami
Harry
Smith
both
run
I turning home.
in the State of Oregon, without re-,
ceremonies
and the best kind of his report to Wnshingtor.
connected
Bros, are now
Howard Walilen, watchmaker, of gard to sec t or creed, to show by ; j for the ball, Harry falling on top
entertainment.
of
Lloyd
as
he
fell
on
tlie
ball,
llltual phone.
Nehalem anil Tillamook, sells 17 the bible or any other means, either j
A very enjoyable time was spent
lent by the sack or the jewel Waltham and Elgin 18 size on paper or before a public amli- j breaking both bones of the left leg
D. L. Shrode.
mice, that the bible is the Word of just below the knee. W. J. Ste- by the members of the Dramatic
watches at $0.00.
phbns was driving past in his Club and their friends Saturday
1, tlie best kind, at the
R. A. Koonce, of Portland, repre­ God. J. C. G ove .
After the piny they went to
auto nt the time of the accident arai night.
. 1.umber Mfg. Co.
senting the American Reality Co.
As large a potato as lias lieen took the injured lad to the office of Mrs. Mnrtiny’s, where nn elegant
four property and avoid in that place, ia doing business in raised in this section tor some timej Dr. Kerron for surgical aid.
supper was served.
Nothing was
was raised in this year's crop by
F. S. Whitehouse A Son, town for awhile.
neglected that would have added to
The
Swastika
Club
held
a
meet
K. D. Snodgrass and famity left A. M. Ginn on a lot of ground in
las. Wooley and son Emil
ing at the home of Mrs. Jas. Walton the success and pleasure of the oc
)»n from Hemlock Friday. for Texas last week, where he will Sunnymead. The potato weighed I on Monday afternoon with nine cnsion. Then on Sunday afternoon
4 lbs. mid 11 oxa. and is ns perfec't
Dung and wife were up visit his mother, whom he has not
members present. By unanimous a trip down the bay in the launch
a speciman ns we have ever seen.
seen
for
20
years.
tyocean the last of the
vote the membership was increased “Dolphin" completed n gisxl lime,
O. C. Carson, who has been em­
Elder Blalock will preach next to fifteen members and
some which everylsxly thoroughly enjoy­
!
ployed
at
Bay
Ocean,
left
for
Sail
Sunday,
3
p.
m.
on
"Missions,
”
changes were made in the by-laws. ed. On Friday and Saturday, Nov
lone and Gus Nelson were
lltli and 12th, the Chili will present
iay City Saturday doing Francisco last week, and expixts to After next Sunday there will only It was decided to purchase the
return next spring.
lie preaching the first nnd third Sun­ Stoddard Library for use in the the great play “The Convict's
You can find a nice new line of days of each month, R. V. Blalock club, and other interesting features Daughter.”
^Kt Price paid for Hides. Flir-
effort is
Kp Pelts. N. Melchior, Till- gixxls at Mrs. Wade’s millinery preaching the first Bund, y, J. H. were suggested for club work. One worth going
tlie best
being
made
Dawson
the
third
Sunday,
Every
­
new member, Mrs. li. Bales, was
purlor, just north of The News
■)re-
the date
body is given a welcome to our ser­ added to the club by unanimous play of all.
•
■ I rune and Will Hoskins office in Bay City.
of
this
great
vices.
vote. The meeting then adjourned,
Ed. Shillings and wife, and O. C.
town from Foley Friday
Rev. S. G. Finney, of the Presby­ and all members present went to
Carson were in town from Bay
^nrday.
RURAL FREE DELIVERY
terian Church, will preach at Bay the home of Mr». Bales to extend
doors can be obtained Ocean the last of the week visiting City next Sunday morning and in their hearty welcome.
FROM TILLAMOOK
CITV
M Tillamook Lumber Mfg. their many friends.
this
city
in
the
evening.
All
arc
The Swastika Club met at the Route Establish by the Inspector
If that suit needs to be pressed
^nis city.
cordially invited to these services. I l home of Mrs. B. D. Lamar last
CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY,
phone
the
for
the
dance
or
show,
—Three Fourths of Families
Murs. cheapest and best paper
The subject for the evening will tie Thursday with Mrs. Jas. Walton,
Who m receded in getting the flrat
Tillamook Steam Dye Works and
Must
Provide
Boxea
■ in town.
Leave orders at
the “Value of the Soul.”
Sunday Pres., Mrs. Fred Christenson, Vice
rutti mail route in Tiilamtok
they will come after it.
HSinith Co.
*
Postmaster W. F. Baker has re
School at 10 a.m.
Pres., Mrs. B. D. Lamar, Sec. and
County,
Lost, a Airedale Terrier, answers
ceived
official
notilii
ation
of
the
KeorgeWilliams, of Bay City,
The Elmore left on Saturday with Tress., Mrs. D. I..Shrode, Mrs. Geo.
to
the
name
of
Clackamas.
Please
establishment
of
rural
free
de
■ ng business with our liter-
the following passengers:
Fred I ji mb, Mrs. K. T. Haltotn. Mrs.
inform superintendent at
Fish
livery from Tillamook City, with Dressed in ' Black and Yellow '
MSaturday.
Hogue, C. Malagamba, E. D. Sev­ Fred Poorman, Mrs. Irwin Harrison,
Not “Football • olora” but the
Hatchery and receive reward.
file route
designated included.
Hoard of County Commission-
erance, Whit Lamb, Elsie Lamb, Mrs. W. F. Baker and Mrs. Ira
color of the «.ntoon contain! y Fo
Team
for
sale,
2900
pounds.
Good
Smith
were
present.
Mrs.
Webster
ley*«
Ifoney sud Tur the best and
N. Fredrick. O. C. Larsen, H.
Hn session this week attend-
and true.
Also two new wagons Smith, II. C. Kunze, Mrs. Kunze, Holmes. Mrs. Fred C. Baker, Mrs
suie«! cough remedy for all coughs
■county business.
and colds. Do not sci flit a substi­
for sale. Enquire of W. H. Purdin A. Hoven, (). Hoven. Miss M. B< as, W. B. Aiderman and Mrs. I„ II
tute but see that y on get the genu*
■ Hadley started for the East
or D. L. Shrode, Tillamook, Ore. .
A. L. Hewett, Ed. Snodgrass, Mrs. Reifentierg were invited guests and
Mile« inc Foley’s Honey and lar in a
e part of the week to visit his
yellow carton with black letters.
Rev. R.Y. Blalock, who leased Ed. Sn«jdgnias and Gladys Snodgrass. joined with the club in sewing
Svenran’a
me and relatives.
S >id by < I < lough.
I1«
and having a gixsl racial time.
Donaldson’s place, has given it up
Mrs. S. J. Sturgeon has moved to
pecial city election will be
to
as Ed. will return to this county. Eatacada, Ore., to lie there perma­ All left saying they had spent a
2'«
tit Monday to vote again on
Good Resulta Always Follow
Mr. Blalock has returned to Beaver. nently. Herdaugliter, Mrs. George most pleasant afternoon.
tlo- < enn-
»posed city charter.
I lir use of Full v Kidney Pilla.
El Hubliard, formerly employed
George JDevine returned on the Kiger is with her at present and
They are iipliiuldirig, strengthening
Io for Sale, at a bargain. May
the Cheese
North Yamhill stage last Friday will visit for soqie time with rela­ by the Tillamrxtk sawmill, wus
and soothing.
Tonti 111 hi turn,
h
n at Mrs. Plank's, forenoons,
quirk in results Sold by (
I,
severely injured in Astoria by
after spending some time in Port- tives there.
G.
W.
Kiger
went
as
pure at the Headlight office. *
< lutigli
1
land and othercities visiting friends. far as Portland with the-n but was coming in contact with a live elec­
le watchmakers are kept busy
wire, which burned a hole
“I «lo not licite-e there is any otti­
For sale, house 6 room», large detained there an account of busi- tric
2‘i
»ward Wahlen's. upto-ilute
ci molli me a 1 giM-d for whooping
clear through his skull. Tlie in
ness.
i
wckx
I
house,
all
out
buildings,
nil
cough sa Clii'.tiil.crlatii's < oogh
ir, Nehalem an.l Tillamook. .
jury. which is a dangerous anil
I
i in good order, 2 lots 5.) x 1U5. Price
Remedy,” wiitea Mrs. I t am is 11 r-
Messrs. W. M. Ileaston and T. IIIOMt unusual one will probably
TMa rem
» about that old summer suit? $1350.
pin, Junction City, Ot
Inquire at the Headlight H. Goyne will apeak ut the River not lie fatal, yet Hublxird is in a
»1 for r oldt»
edi
is
alai,
tinsiirpnsi
it dyed by the Tillamook i Office.
3
dale Sclioolhouae on Novemlier tith, precarious condition. He is well
and croup
For ale li T.amar’a
1 Dye Works for winter use. *
2
The following marriage licenses 1910, at 2:3) o’clock p.m., and at known here where lie has man
Mrs. Shrode for lessons in were issued: Julius . Erickson, t f Bay City in tlie evening at 7:30 friends, ms he was a very likeable
Hu ay Calf
ing.
A sample of her work Tillamook, to Effie Vander|KMil, ol o'clock, on several ini|iortant bills fellow. He ia a member of the
.If. red an I «liiti
A
-tray
c
i
be seen at Jenkins’ Jewelry ! Tillamook; G. A. Cook.of Tillamook to be voted upon at the next gen­ I Knights of Pythias of Tillamook,
six tn».nth« old has beeil
Total length of route
L
eral election. All are cordially in­ who are doing all they can to make
j to Elsie Riley of Tillamtxik.
tie estai» /.urtinoli'* I place nt Pleasant
Before
the
route
can
hear
these
his suffering us light »» |ioasible.
Snow Drift flour, $5.90 a bbl. and vited to come ami
call for same
lished the postmaster will have to Owner please
$1.50 a sack. Ijghthouse flour, $5.40 matters discussed.
One of the nicest imx i »1 features
a bill, and $1.40 a sack, Im
Henry Gotlld
Gotihi had a bearing lie- of the week was the cobweb hi tul
y
perial flour, $5.75 a bbl. and $1.45 ! fore Justice Stanley on a charge of given by Mrs. Alex. Mi Nair to tlie
a sack.—WM. CURTIS, The Grain assault with intent to kill Jess meiniiers an«i fiienda ot the Pres­
j Man.
*
Craven,a deaf mute, who was struck byterian C liurcii lust Friday night,
I lie
Thirty three years residence in over the head with an oar. on the at their home in this city.
Oregon and more than eighteen Little Nestucca. As Craven is in social took on a Halloween effect,
a dangVroua condition and < oul<l games being played in the often
yearn experience in the Courts of
Oregon has fitted Percy R. Kelly not be present to testify. tlie Justice air. Be'ore going sixt> guests were
dismissed the Case for want of served to a dainty lim«h which Mrs
for Circuit Judge.
Vote for him.
B Ö. URMAR, Pro.
evi<l#mt
| McNair certainly knows liow to pre
Paid adv.
All fiteeent were united in
Mrs. Maude Tillotson, stepmother
An accident. which might hare I pare.
Uo««t«d in th«
of Mrs George Williams, died of proved fatal happened last Sunday I raying that they had l»een treated .
1ÜUAM00K
HOTELt intewtmal tultercukwiis at the home when Clyde Browning was shot by ' royally and felt like working harder ,
interest of their church and
of tier non, A. I- Hewitt. Oct. 3'. Ihtn Taylor, of Imiefiendeuce. A I for the
and was interred in the LO.O.F. physkian wga summoned at cnee ' paator
'Drap in and book
On Monday, Novemlivr 14th. the
cemetery Friday.
Io come from Sheri«tan anil attend
local Knights of Pythias fxaige will
large Office, pining k<»»n and Ladira' l'ar|..r
I. II. VanWinkle, republican can­ the injured man. The bullet was
Around.**
have as guests aliout 31) vieiling
Ik at r<|ui|>|M-.l !l<»i«-l in Tillamook • ounly.
found
to
have
passed
through
tlie
didate for Circuit Judge.
He hna
brothers from Reaaida and Nehalem,
I practiced in all the court» and has bmk. hitting ll«e liver ami kidney,
j
the occ asion being a lraternal vieit
hint seven years judicial experience coining out Between the short rib an I official t»uMneM.
The officers
He
is
repented
as
impto.ing
nicely
1 as Assistant to Attorney General
J and menders of tlie kxal lodge
C awforrL ¡Paid sdv.)
* at present.
_u Get Mad When You
Forced to Pay a Bill
Second Time ?
King & Smith Co.
Auction !
Auction ! !
LAMCOK COUNTY BANK
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
mar’s
Variety
I
Store,
ecu GOODS on
each boat
THE
I
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
New Furnishings—Model n Fixtuies.
Central I v Located.
Hot and Cold Water on tach Floor.
Meals 35 and 50c.
Beds 35 cents and up accoi (ling to
Room.
P W Todd. Prop
F. H Ted I. 51