Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 10, 1910, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 10- 1910-
RATE'S op SUBSCRIPTION.
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»bn- »ear..............................-..................
Six months..............................................
Three month».........................................
filiamook
1
75
-'n
Mjeabligbt,
Commissioners’ Court.
The Commissioners’ Court met
in regular session Wednesday, Nov­
ember the 2nd, and did the following
business, with County Judge H. F.
Cotnmiaaioners
Goodspeed
and
H. V. Alley ami G. W. Bodyfelt pre-
Clifford IJogan..............................
C. Curl,... 5.......................................
Work in R. D. No. 1.
Chas. EasOm .................................
Fred Zaddach...............................
John Larson....................
Alex Me Donald.........
Ale* Anderson ...........
Fred Kebba ....................
8
I. H. Deacon....................
E. J. Bartrow ...............
E. Rhodes
..................
Guy Thompson .........
Wm. Schollmeyer ....
Fred Snyder
...........
August Ä'lmllmeyer..
George Ludtke .............
A. Gerry.............................
Joe Lensinger..................
W. S. Linkliart......... ..
G. W. Wilks ................
Wm. Sales........................
M. Bartrow...........
...
C. L. Alley ......................
August Davidson.....
T. H. Pitts ......................
Gordon Pitts....................
Lester Pitts......................
Work in R. D. No. 2.
State of Oregon va. H. Gould.
4.00
7.30
12.50 K. W. Stanley, Justice................
8.00
D. E. Dawson, constable.........
7.70
Stichler, witness...........
25. CO Frank
8.501
Frank Foster jr., witness. ..
22.50
8.50
6.25 L. Whitman, witness..................
1.70
6.’25 Dr. R. T. Boals, witness...........
8.50
25. 50 I. C. Dunn, witness..................
7.90
'
20.00 James A. Johnson, witness..
7.90 !
5.75 Elbridge Lane, witness...........
7.90
8.75 Garret Cook, witness
7.90 i
15.00 Thus. Wilson, witness ...........
7.91) I
1.25 Harry Beckwith, witness...........
State of Oregon vs. Roy Smith
43.75
33.12 W. H. Hoskins, witness...........
5.60
H.I« Pete Cassidy, witness
3.90
...........
4.60
20.00 M. J. Johnson, witness ............
43.(1) John Alleg, witness---------------
4.80
85.50 Hiram Crane, witness .............
5.00
12.00 Frank Crane, witness ..............
5.00
38.,5 J. M. Harrison, witness .........
4.40
20.00 Francis Buckles, witness ....
4.60
7.50 Mrs. Clara Buckles, witness.
4.00
57.50 Clark Smith, witness................
5.30 »,
40.50 Pete Ilogan, witness................
3,00
21.25
21.25
21.25
Revival Meetings Close.
1
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES.
We carry a Laive Stock of
©
3
Hardware,
Tinware, Glass
eent.
Tile claim of Beall & Co for
$270.75 for supplies for road Dist.
No. I was ordered continued.
Upon the acceptance of the res­
ignation of W. S. Randall as Road
Supervisor of Dist. No. 3Cyrus Ran­
/
dall was ap|M>inted to fill that vac­
27.50
Sunday evening the great revival
S. Barber............................................
ancy.
20.00 at the big tent came to a close amid
Herb Thompson..........................
fe
54.25
In the matter of the petition of Andy Hayden...............................
stirring and dramatic scenes. At
47.50
George Loerpabel and others to Pete Cassidy...................................
35.00 the close of the sermon in the even­
have a county road Imilt from the Lou Smith .............................
10.25 ing, responding to the appeal of
Walter Smith...................................
West Batik of the Nehalem where W. 11. Hoskins...............................
8.75 Evangelist Olson eight strong men
the present bridge crosses said riv­ Ion Smith............................
18.73
6.25 and women came down tlie aisle
er to the Northerly corner of Block E. J . Bartrow.................................
5.0) during the singing of the invitation
Harry
Crane
...
.............
....
One in the town of Wheeler, the
5.00 hymn. Then the evangelist request­
Chester. ................. ........................
court authorized O. If. Schrader,
18.80
Ed Tomlinson............................
ed that the singing cease, and while
f
Fred Zaddach and F. M. Wakeily Lou Smith, gravel.............
3.25
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V /
the audience stood with bowed
Mrs. Martin Ripley, gravel. . 33.45
as viewers of said road.
heads
while
he
continued
pleading
15.75
In the matter of the support of Ed Lee..................................................
15.75 for men and women to surrender
Oscar Smith......................................
Francis Xavier Moreau, the Judge
B. K. Coppman............................... 15.75 themselves to Christ.
Tears were
was authorized to secure a deed of John Hickey........................ ......... 20.00
I in the eyes of many while one after
his place and pay off mortgages
Work in R. D. No. 3.
another men and women came for­
on said place.
The court was also Wm. Jolly .......................................... 23.00
ward until a total of seventeen had
authorized to pay out the sum of Walter Severance ........................
2.00
stepped out for Christ at that one
4.00
Oren Lucas..........................................
$200.00 for his benefit.
10.00 service.
Twenty otie were added
In the mutter of the petition of the R. H. Leach .................................
5.00 during that day.
W. H. Purdin...................................
Oregon and California R. R. Co. for
1.50
J. Langley. ...................................
From every point of view thia is
cancellation of taxes, the County I. R. 'iompkins............................... 13.00
6.25 the greatest revival ever held in
C lerk was authorized by the Court J. Tompkins...................................
.95 Tillamook.
The attendance and
to cancel said taxes and delinquen­ Claude Ackley, gravel...............
2.05 interest has been the largest, the
A. Zuerker, gravel........................
cies.
N. J. Dye ............................................ 30.00 preaching and singing have been
In the matter of advertising for Wm. Jolly ............................ .............
7.50
bills on what ia known as the Rock IL Christensen................................ 26.25 the best, the results have been the
27.50 greatest, and the influence the farth­
Road, running from < Iretown School L. Jones................................... .........
22.50 est reaching of any revival ever
J. If. Jones.........................................
House to the Commons’ place, the Kelly Coffman............................ ..
27.50
County Clerk was ordered to adver­ W. A. Broughton ........................
10. UO held here. Sunday was a great day
A. Anderson ............................... . 17.50 at the big tent. The program began
tise same.
17.50 with a big Bible School Rally at
The following claims were also John Anderson...............................
8.25 10.00 at which the attendance reach­
Wm. Bodyfelt............................... .
continued:
B. A. Leuch....................................... 55.00 ed over 125.
At the 11.00 o’clock
Beall Ac Co., for machinery
0582.00 Frank Dye.......................................... 60.00
Mr. Olson preached on
26.30 W. Purdin...........................................
5.00 service
Beall A Co., for machinery
7.50 C. Dye ..............................................
Bay City News, printing...
47.50 "Heaven,’’ one of the finest sermons
32.01. C. Christensen ..............................
Surveyors Report
....
52.50 he has yet delivered.
In keeping
M. I). Winter, damages............. 1000.03 W. H. Leach.....................................
20.00
with
this
subject
The
M osh Family
L. M. Sutton, damages ........... 1000.00 Adolph Tinnerstet ...................... 32.50
Claims of Judges and Clerks of spe­ Joseph Dürrer................................. 23.50 sang a trio "Bright Land” and Mr.
11.25 Moss sang "The Holy City” with
cial election held in Bay City were Joseph Baumgardner.......
13.25 great power.
I’ete Scranz.........
continued.
•• 15.00
WilJ Hanenkratt
The Basket dinner at 12.30 was
The following bills were allowed: Theo. Gaechter .
5.25
4.00 another most enjoyable occasion.
King A Smith Co., mdse......... 35.85 Geo. Tinnerstet
13.50 Ocer 100 partook of the bouuties
250.«» M. Abplanalp...
Wm. Newcomb, gravel
3.25
Tohl A Anderson, uidae............ 481.83 Verner Holden ,
provided by the women and friends
Springfield Lbr. Co., lumber. 12.81)
Work in Road Diet. No. 4.
of the church.
At 3.00 Mr. Olson
Reddnway A Bell, labor........... 12.50
give his great lecture on "America
Wesley Rush, board.................... 12.16 C. S. Weljs ... ........... .................
4.80 Ike Stein non .............. .•................
King & Smith Co., mdse.........
Past, Present and Future,” in which
Mrs. Jennie Reeher, board.... 31.00 Chas. Me Devitt.............................
he pointed out clearly that the Pa­
IL
Schields
.......................................
6.5b
Mrs. Jennie Reeher, board. . .
cific Ocean and the Western coast
lames Christensen, Piling . 281.01 3 H. B. Johnson.................................
Wheeler Lumber Co., lumber 144.29 L. O. Leach.....................................
of the I'. S. will soon become the
Ed Blum, labor............................... It 1). i» i Jim Leach ......... ......... ................
commercial center of the world.
John
Sanders
.....................................
D. W. Gilbert A Sons, mdse... 26.97
At 6.30 the Christian Endeavor
(). W. Kiniuiman, timber....
5.80 I’oin Lyster.......................................
Society which was organized on Fri­
W. II. Powell, damages........... 2U00 Norman Olds ...................................
day evening held its first regular
14.60 fl. Edgar..............................................
Clements mid Parish, labor. .
Geo. Bodyfelt, commissioner 22.1k) H. Leach ............................................
meeting.
The society now has Oil
II. V. Alley, commissioner. . 211.60 Chas. Kennedy...............................
active members and eight associate
<». II. Schrader, surveyor.... 10.700 John|Blu'ii (notallowed) ....
members. This membership makes
J. M. Baker, labor
............... 26.50 B. A. Leach.......................................
t ...............................
I . J. Ayer, supervisor............... Mill Jas. Shaw.
it one of the large societies of the
bred Zaddach, supervisor
45.00 I’oin Pearaon..................................
state. The following are the officers:
C. Randall, supervisor,...........
7.75 W, 11. Leach.....................................
l’res., Mrs. Irwin Harrison, Vice
King A Smith Co., mdse.........
6.90
Work on Carl Poaaeti Roa«'
Pres. Helen Beals, Secretnty Benton
F. II. Goodapeed, salary........... 100.11)
4.01) Olvin Blum ......................................
I nez V. Bozarth............................
Stanley, Treasurer Arthur Wallace,
Elmer Hull ...................... .............
for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularitid
W. II. Christensen ....................
4.20
Chorister A. F. Schofield, Leader of
8.9) < leo. Dorr........... ...................
Frank A. Rowe ............................
Foley's
Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Re fuse substitute
Orchestra Chester McGhee, Organist
Walter T. .Brown..........................
5.10 Ed Blum..............................................
Faye Todd. The young people had
E. W. Stanley, Election
13.60 I Ralph Blum.......................................
Sold by Chas. I. Clough.
■'
J C. Bewley, truant officer..
7.62 Amhy Brown .................................
a remarkably tine meeting Sunday
j. P. Allen, board........................
1.50 Walter Anderaon ..........................
evening, over twenty taking an act­
I. C. Holden
..............................
7.11)
Work in Road Dist. No. C.
ive part.
W. S. Buell, ex|ienses...............
2.20 Orley Kellow..................................... 25.01)
W. F. Baker, stamps
10.62 J. G.
At 7.740 Mf. Olson gave the final
Brink ................................
9.75
A. Shearer, deputy
.................
3.10 George Kellow .................. .
15.0) sermon of the revival, preaching on
bill. Electric L. A F. Co.
31.W .Albert Getchell...............................
8.25
Till. Steuiu Laundry....................
7.75 II. L Huffman........................ .. 25.(11 “Why I Believe the Bible To Be the
Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co........... ....
Word of God.”
At this service Mr.
10.80 Will Frederickson........... .............
6.50
W. I). Bodyfelt.board ........... 41.30
Ernest Baker .................................
ttlll Moss sang by request three splen­
\\ D. Bodyfelt, janitor..
39.11) N. P. Hanson .................................
5.75 did solos, “Christ Is King,” "My
\\ S. Buell, salary........... .........
83.33 Lucious Lane...................................
:t5o Heavenly Father Watches Over Me,”
J. IL Johnson, salary ............. 50 00
Lee Lane............................................
1.73
A M. lime, salary
no. oo Tom t )lson..........................................
and "There Will Be No Tears In
2.50
Pearl Phelps, salary.................. .H III)
All were sung in a
I. F. Stichler...................................... 42.50 Paradise.”
K. Mills, aulary
. ...
3010 Wm Glick
....................................
18.50 masterly way.
J. C. Holden, salary
............. 133.33
Ed Knoblock.....................................
21.00
I’p to date there have been 131
John Aachiiti, salary ............. 30.00
Jell Fleck ...................................
31.75
II. Crenshaw, salary
......... 133.33
Wm Lawrence........... .............
9.(1) additions. 1(H by confession and
W. ■». Randall supervisor.... 57.00
Wm Hudson........................ ............. 1.170 28 by letter or statement.
John Hickey, sup..........................
.«nt>
(. uatom Tailored Suits made to special order according to your individual menaiiren*«* *
Thomas Edwards ......................
3.25
This week, on Monday, Tuesday
W. II. Hoskins, sup.................... 01.50
Elmer Calkins................................. 33.01)
your own choice of materials and aylea.
»nd Wednesday evenings, Mr. Olson
C. 11. Wuymire, sup...,..........
41 40 John Fleck..........................................
29.0«
Orley Kellow, work.....................
3&(D Ralph Werschkul ... .............
gave his three pay lectures.
This
2.00
H.B. Johnson, sup......................
42.00 David Weracbkul............................
evening a reception will t»e held ai
50
W. H. lausch, »up ...................... 67.60
8.00 the tent to all who have come in
t ulumbia Bridge Co................... 886. (I) John Imlah ............................... .
A. Imlah................................. .........
4.(1)
.. Rc‘“,y «o wrar Suita $10.00 and up. Dresses $13.30 and up. Coats $7.50 and up. Skirts $5.® ’***
Glass A Prudhomme,mdse
during the meeting.
Everylxxly is
162.09 Martin
tin Jenck.........
16.(1)
urs. Waists, Petticoats, Sweaters. Muslin Underwear, Kimonos, Knit Underwear, Hosiery.1
Work in R. D. No. 3.
Civil.
ile Hudson ..
4.U) invited to this service and it will he
Neckwear, etc- alao Misses’ Suita and Skirts and Children’s Dreaaen at correapondinglyD^??-
Chan. Jennings............................... 44.42 A. Hill ..................
6(1) one of the most enjoyable occasions
Albert Darby........................
... 311.37 W F. Russel.........
2.(1) of the whole revival.
»‘»-KASE CALL AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL FASHION PI_ATES AND SAMW*^
Marten Darin
25.25
38.87 P. Gynn ................
The evangelists will remain __
in
I
I
Amos Vangnn ..............................
7H.<a» I. Sorrettemi
I
cheerfully
offer you any assistance I can render you i^^akiTTiTTour aelwtte^
IX.TO
Tillamook
until
next
Monday,
and
I
II R Hassell a-1 »;
......
4.8. 25 G T. Baxter.. ..
Î.OoLwiff hold services at Hay City Fri-I
I lansoii .......................................... «2.30 Ci» T. Baxter
ment*. making alterations and delivering the goods to you at the same low prices you wouk»$*
Engine Work................................. 83.30 Payne X Co», spikes ................
the same goods in their store or ordered through (heir catalogues.
3.25 day night and at the big tent nex
A. Sherman ........................ ..
52.3)
Sbnday.
State
of
Oreg«>n
v«.
J.
J.
H
tiriliert.
Warren Vaughn ........................
7.«
9.20
The Sunday sermons
will be '
Bay City Lbr. Co.
.. ............... 125 «I K. W. Stanley. Justice ....
Fred Wheeler,Lumber
1U(V 11:00 o’clock, ‘’After the Revival,
33. IM I. C. Miller, witness ...........
la oo
A. Sherman, hauling lbr.........
Mill» Mrs. U C. Miller, witnea*
tt |. Dunn, witness ...........
10.(1) then what ;” 3:00 o'clock. "How
Work on R. D. Na 3
Jesse Craven, witness ....
bl 60 going to Heaven ia Like Riding a
R tk Richards
33.77 Chas Ray, witness................
!k(I)| Bicycle;" 7:3U
I Inna Jenson .........
11 50 Frank Chipman, witness
'MHO
Mr. Moss and family will have.
E K. Rowland ....
13.30 Dr Brown, witness
...
8.(1) special music for all theae services. 1
Olhe Wisnls
1550 Frank Taylor, witness ....
8.(1) <
Ed Huiley...................
8 50 James Walton Jr., witness
i.m. Everybody invited. At the conclu- j
Alluni Lipin
2 62 tii-o. Willett, witness
8. A) •ion of the evening sermon a fare- :
J. m ' o I i Gruien .........
l«i W. G. Harris, interpreter
1.70 well service to the evangelists will
Ted Lynter...............
iu Ou D. K. Daws» m ........................
l.Vll)
R G. Anderson
B ukiiett S hip ’•.AS íl|e*«*
Good Results Always Follow
Singer Sewing Machine.
28.00 H. Crrn«haw'ei|H'naes....
19.73 t»e held.
AK Grieet
5(1)
The use of Folev Kulnev Pilis.
Whirlon • r~
,
State of Chwgon vs. C. Possetti.
Kmil Wooley
51.73
, They are upbuilding, strengthening
Now is your opportunity to get
Hexamet
hylenetetramine
A. Curl
13.30 C. 1. Crook, witness .........
Tonic in action, a machine that will last you a |jfe
4..1)
la the name of a German chem »nd soothing.
? B«*15 S
1. Davin ............
31 25 Ed Blum, witness....................
Will Proi t°*e
3W ical. one of the many valuable in «juick in results. Sold by C. I. time, on easy monthly, payments
C. Wooley
15. m Henry Sihield. witness ...
(.lough.____________
that you will scarcely miss and
a
10
gradients
of
Foley
’
s
Kidney
Rem-
Women
R Met lav
5 (Jl> Mrs. Geo. Dorr,witness....
no interest.
ilerful help
AMI edy. Hexamethylenetertrsmine ia
•Ip from ;{‘‘a
Arthur Jackson
"I do not believe there ia any oth-
1.25
I
personally
guarantee
every
ma
­
State
of
Oregon
vs.
Jas,
Smith.
-_.
I
recognixed
by
medical
text
books
S u M m
by medical text books w.
I It ‘
_
er ..,
medicine
an good for Whoopi
whooping
4 25
xx «« kiuc «IJPMM1
nr chine and will keep it in repair free salve.
« sores
W Stanley, Justice ...
2.38 am’ authoritiea as a unc acid aol- SSL,
eruptions,
sores ■°a ,
Mernl Devi»
1.30 E. State
-W
—- —
--«. vxriiMii of ch a rjjr.
of
Oregon
va
W.
Chinholm
'|
*?.a-'*
,
’
îr
K
‘
a
,
'
,r
,l
**\
»>nne.
makes the ,km
H Nordstrom
Remedy,
writes Mrs. Francis Tur
2.00
T-ke
• ' K^-y " Re\u^y
Your old machine will be taken It glonfies the t‘«ee ,
H Tohl
A 'N K. A. Worthington, rig
i pin. Junction City. Ore.
Thia rem-
,
J!,
promptly
the
first
sign
of
kidney
as
part
payment.
Irs Diamond.,,,,
¡•Oew. cold si.n--^
•dy ie al«o unaurpaBMKl for cold«
4 00 B Hataner, constable
Machines delivered at your home, • ped bands. I*» -’'
_ ” trouble and avoid a serious
\ u tor Hogan
13U Il W. Kline, witness ...
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For »ale by Lamar'«
sold by C. I. Clough.
' I Drug Store.
on tree demonstration trial
»»•
'lever sores. cJ,t9’..
Cali in and see the New Singer
I
(Mk J 25x. at Chas- 1-
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
Sashes,
Agents for the Great WesternSaw.
ALEX McNAIR CO
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
Tillamook
Lumber Manufacturing Compy,
KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND
FINISHED LUMBER.
ALL KINDS OF
MOULDINGS,
We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook
County’s Most Famous Cheese.
The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County.
New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and
Eirst Class Lumber of the Best Quality.
LET US FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BILL.
KIDNEY PIW
Now Ready for Your Inspection!!
The most wonderful values ever offered
in
Women’s Misses' ni
Childrens High Grade Wearing Apparel at Popular Prices. An opp°r
tunity to make your selection from the complete variety of the »Season’s nwf
favored styles as shown only by
CHAS. A. STEVENS & BROS., CHICAGO.
PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION ASSURED.
MRS. MARTHA E. WALLACE, P. 908, Tillamook, Oregon.
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CHAS. A. STEVENS & BROS., CHICAGO