Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 24, 1910, Image 1

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    tepori of the conditioù of the
1MOOK COUNTY
BANK,
City, in the State of Oregon, at the
¡e of business, November 10, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Ifacounts....................... •••
Secured and unsecured ..
ted, etc
tse, furniture and fixtures
ktate owned .................. ■ •
Inks (not reserve banks)
[proved reserve banks • • •
[other cash items.................
. ..............................................
$245,441.71
73.98
72,365.24
4,817.28
5,141.03
2,095.13
33,782.89
422.40
40,493.58
..................................................... $404,633.24
LIABILITIES.
>aid in............................................................
.......................................................................
brotits, less expenses and taxes paid........
rs and bankers ...............................................
leposits subject to check.............................
ftiticates of deposit ........................................
rates of deposit.................
L.k
............................................................
at».....................................................................
>osits ................. ‘..............................................
>ther than those above stated ..................
30,000.00
1,500.00
8,391.81
2,135.79
238,279.95
4,405.69
50,828.89
38.00
3,892.36
64,085.21
1,075.54
$404,633.24
I Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS.
in Harrison, Cashier of the above-named bank, do
[wear that the above statement is true to the best of
Hge and belief.
E rwin H arrison , Cashier,
ibed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of No-
10.
O. Mills. Notary Public.
Attest : M. W. Harrison, H. T. Botts, Carl
Directors.
[OOK JOTTINGS
, eye specialist
1 ill's home made mince
I typewriter, cheap.—D.
Ivered, $10.00 a ton.
D.
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[skins was in from Foley
r
(wing wanted
felt.
by Mis.
*
Monday, to the wife of
i a girl.
fnt by the sack or the
). L. Shrode.
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Sunday at Beaver, to the
Curl, a daughter.
the beat kind, at the
Lumber Mfg. Co.
. Kiger returned on the
tn visiting her mother.
-Three Milk Cows, good
•tto Walther, Hemlock. •
rba and son Emmanuel
rn from Blaine this week,
ks and suit cases, call on
mal, the Popular Price
i, 52*4 X 105. for $1100.00
»lock 10, Park Addition.—
Price paid for Hides, Fur-
Pelts. N. Melchior, Till-
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laag, of Beaver, was |in
rday doing business with
ants.
doors can be obtained
illamook Lumber Mfg.
• «by.
.
». cheapest and best paper
town.
Leave orders at
uith Co.
•
II is baking at night and
lupply the demand for her
le bread.
— A Tailor's Shop, in
I City.-Apply to G. W.
imook, Ore.
•
»ring on th« Golden Gate
*on were: Mr. and Mrs
nd Mr. Patterson.
iar’s
ariety
Store,
• UaMAR, Pre.
oeated in th«
RHOOK
K E
HOTEL«.
op in and book
Around.”
J GOODS on
©eh boat.
on Thursday evening. Hbrner Da viB
und Elizabeth Schmidt.of Garibaldi.
For Men's and Boy’s c’othing,
shoes and furnishings, come to
Morris Schnal’s, the largeJf exclu­
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1910,
Grand formal CHRISTMAS OPENING,
to which we extend a cordial invitation to
our friends and patrons—bring the children
—greater than ever will be the elaborate
display.
Do not miss the treat we have in
store for you. Every department beaming
with Yuletide gaiety.
Plan to be our guest Saturday, or you
will regret it.
sive men’s and boy’s furnisher in
Tillamook county.
The game of foot ball played on
Thanksgiving, between the Tilla­
mook High School and the Dramat­
ic Club resulted in favor of the for­
mer with a score of 11-O l
Marriage licenses were issued the
past week to Christian Olsen and
Ethel Blazer, Homer M. Davis and
Elizabeth Schmidt, and Elie Stein- i
non and Ella M. Courier.
The American Boy is positively |
the best paper publiwlied for boys.
Send$1.00 for one yeur’s subcription
for yourself or your boy to L. P.
Arrant, Monmouth, Oregon.
*
Frank Goyne, a brother of T. H.
Goyne, is visiting with relatives
here at present.
He arrived from
Alaska, where he has mining inter­
ests, on the last trip of the Elmore.
A new patent, just invented, isan
alarm clock, which needs winding
every eight hours. It alarms every
rAorning.
Come in and see it at
Howard Wahlen’s, leading jeweler.
Snow Drift flour, $5.90 a bbl. and
$1.50 a sack. Lighthouse flour, $5.40
a bbl.
and $1.40 a
sack.
Im­
perial flour, $5.75 a bbl. and $1.45
a sack.—W m . C urtis , The Grain
Man.
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Have you seen the Giant and Big
Ben Alarm. Clocks, and also the
Perry Jones has returned from Eight Day Alarm Clocks, the most
the Nestucca, where he lias been wonderful inventions this year for
employed as bridge builder.
sale by Howard Wahlen, leading
Get your doors and windows from jeweler.
The members of the IT. B. Church
the Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co.
You save money by doing so.
* and Sunday School met at tlie church
Wanted, a girl to work in the Wednesday evening and spent the
Enterprise
office,
at
Nehalem. time socially, becoming better ac­
Board furnished at private home. * quainted with each other and their
pastor.
How about that old summer suit?
A strong southwest storm came
Have it dyed by the Tillamook
Steam Dye Works for winter use. * up on Saturday morning with a
heavy rain. This lasted until nearly
The city caucus for the nomina­
noon on Monday, which caused the
tion of a city ticket wiH be held on
rivers and sloughs to overflow and
Saturday evening at the opera house.
covered the bottom lands.
Just received a line of ladies’ 14
Eugene Jenkins has had a large
in. high top water proof shoes.
imitation watch, with electrical at­
Morris Schnal, Popular Price Cloth­
tachments placed on the iron post
ier.
x
in front of his jewelry store, which
Ikies that suit need pressing? If adds much, not only to his store,
so take it to the Tillamook Steam but to the street as a whole.
Dye Works and have it pressed
Dr. Kerron reports Morris Schnal
right.
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to be the proud father of an 11 lb.
See Mrs. Shrode for lessons in boy born Tuesday,the 15th. A Rabbi
painting.
A sample of her work is expected in from Portland thia
may be seen at Jenkins' Jewelry week to make the young child tit
Store.
for life according to the Jewish
The past week John Brant sold to rites.
Nr. Dayton a lot and house in Sun-
Star brand precess barley, $1.20
nvinead, the consideration being a sack and $31.50 a ton ; oats, $1.85
$1000.00.
hundred, $3ti.00ton ; bran, 96c. sack
Just received a beautiful line of $29.50 ton ; mill chop $1.06 90 lbs.
neck wear.
Come in and look it sack, $22 ton ; shorts $1.35 80 lbs.
over.
Morris Schnal, the Popular sack, $33 ton.—WM. C urtis , The
Price Clothier.
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Grain Man
E. T. Haltom is confined to bis
Thursday being Ladies' Evening
home with a severe cold, contracted at the Tillamook Commercial Club,
while returning from a business the members and their wives and
trip to Portland.
friends spent Thanksgiving at tlie
Mrs. S. Viereck and aon returned Club rooms, when a social time was
The ladies served
to the city on Tueaday, having been enjoyed by all.
on a visit to frienda iu the East for refreshments.
several months.
The Ladies’ Guild of the Presby
You can find a nice new line of terian church will held a sale of
goods at Mrs. Wade's millinery fancy and useful articles Wednes­
parlor, just north of The News day afternoons for three weeks, at
their rooms oveT Psge Bros.' furni­
office in Bay City.
•
ture store.
All sre invited to in­
The two months old child of Mr
and Mrs. Everett Leightona died at spect the articles.
Judge Geo. H. Burnett, who had
thefr home in thiacity, Tueaday the
been holding court in thia city, left
22nd, of pneumonia.
for Salem on Monday evening, hav­
If that suit needs to be pressed
ing Closed his lust term of the cir­
fur the dance or show, phone the
cuit court in this county that after­
Tillamook Steam Dye Works and
noon. The judge baa many warm
they will come after it.
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friends and aduiireis in Tillamook.
Born, on Saturday, to the wife of
There will be preaching next Sun­
W. S. Buel. a aon, and the County
Superintendent ia disappointed that day morning by the Rev. S. G. Fin­
ney at the Presbj terian church and
it was not a school marm.
Sunday school st 10 a.m.
AH are
Lost, a Airedale Terrier, answers
cordially invited to these services.
to the name of Clackamas. Please
Owing Io the union service there
inform superintendent at
Fiah
will be no service in thia church in
Hatchery and receive reward.
the evening.
It is a pleaaure for Howard Wah-
The ^newlyweds.
Mr. and Mrs.
len, the leading jeweler, to show
Verne Knight, received a tin show
you his gooda. whether you blit or
er at the home of Verne's cousin.
not. New gooda arriving daily.
Virgil Knight west of town.
The
Team for aale. 2B1D pounds. Good evening was spent so« isbiy snd it
and true.
Also two new wagons is hoped the msny gift* will be of
for sale. Enquire of W. II. Puri in help in starting the young people
or D. L Shrode. Tillamook. Ore. .
aright in life.
A writ nt review was filed tn the
Charles Lowden. Jake Miller and
circuit court in the caae of Frank Krick Miller were bound over to the
Hannenkratt and H C. Ka) a. which I Grand Jury for kitbag fiah with dy­
waa tried in Justice Stanley'a court. namite in the Wilson River, their
Chm Samlsor. of Portland, has bonds I eing placed at $500 for esc h.
been engaged by KeldaouR Cardiff, Another man by the name nt Fisher
painter« in thia city.
He arrived was discharged, as there wee no
Frklay morning on the Trask stage evidence against him These parties
Mamed, at the M. F. partonage. Hve near Hillsboro, in Washington
by the pastor. Rev. H R wsliebory.
Santa Claus is Snooping
Around,
For sale, bouse 6 rooms, large
wood house, all out buildings, all
in good order, 2 lots 5J x 105. Price
$1350.
Inquire at the Headlight
Office.
County
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
Go to F. S. Wliilehouae & Son, list of buildings which failed to pro­
the leading ngents, for Bond, Acci- vide fire escapes and floors flu nk­
ient and Fire Ins'itance. as they ing outward, and from the long list
write mire than three-quarters of it is evident that few building are
the insurance written In Tillamook complying with the law. The owners
County, because they are better are to l>e notified io make tlie necse
equipped than any one else in the sary alterations. The sum of $1(M)
business
was appropriated towards improv­
It is announced that the first ing Stillwell’s piny ground.
through train over the Pacific Rail­
The long expected biq p ned !
way A Navigation road will be run About 2,UX>,(XXIft- of logs came down
May 1, 1911.
Probably the entire I the river in the recent freshet, from
population of Tillamook Buy will be 'tic Salmonberry nnd I'jipet Ne­
singing:
‘'You Must Wake nnd halem w.iteia.
The logs begin
Call Mr Early, Call Me Early, Molli coming down st 9:(X) p.m., and con­
er Dear” and Portland will beat tinue I to run until the fiJlowmg
A large number of people were down heavily on the chorus.— Ore­ morning At times the river was one
solid mass of logs and debris early
seen sampling the hot coffee ami gonian.
biscuits at King A Smith's last Sut
The first free rural route from in the morning, >et no effort was
urday.
There were over 70 who Tillamook City will be established made on the part of the contractors
registered and many who did not. ooTuesdfty, January 3rd, 1911, dally, to cutch them, and they went down
It is hard to tell which, but either with the exception of Sundays The the bay on thu sand spit near the
the material used or the cook or salary of the mail carrier will be tiar. The mud tints opposite the
both are deserving of much praise $810 per annum
As this part of old Cronen place and Armstrong's
the department ia under civil service farm also, were covered with logs
for their quality.
that liivl been driven in by the
The Golden Gate arrived in port rules, an examination will be held
strong southwesterly winds that
at 1; 30 Friday morning. She brought in thia city on the 17th of Decemlicr.
I swept up the bay, and it is ea
in the following passengers:
Roy
Elihu C. Soule was arrested Mon timated by those that saw them
I-ekich. Mike Miker, John Hart. Mr day by Constable Dawson, charged
that there wak fully 1,500,000 fekt of
Simmons and wife, E. A. Polson, with wife beating.
The case waa logs scattered over the flats at the
Mr. Tockerage, O. Herbert. Grant bnought before the Justice Court for
time.
Theae were also carried
Foster, O. Goyne. She also brought i hearing Imt was withdrawn as tlie
down tv the bar by tlie tide when
in a large amount of grain and hay parties were in the habit of quarrel
the wind subsided in the afteineon.
ing. on the stipulation that they It ia the intention of the J. W-
for our merchants
Tlie Elmore left port Friday morn- . separate and the defendant leave Sweeney Construction Co Io pick
The
ing with freight and the following the county* on the next boat.
them up, but it may coat consider­
passengers Mrs. Bergstrom. WAV. ! reason that Mrs Soule had her hits-j able money to do so — Nehalem
Spangler, Agnes Tittle, «Mrs. Gor- band arrested war that she needed i Enterprise
jenson, A. Arenson, Jacob Gorjen- protection.
Hard Times Social
son, John Gorjenson, Ernest Tyler 1 The wet weather the past week
and wife, A. Gilliert, S. L. Bigelow. hua caused nearly all the streams! A hard times «octal will I* given
Owing to the storm she did not get I near town to overflow.
Monday fry the ladies of the I’resbyterian
out until Thursday morning.
| morning it w as impossible for Prof < htirch, at Bay View Hotel, next
At the Methodist church on Sun | E O. Munson to reach hie school ut Wednesday evening, to which all
day there will be Sunday school at I Wilson.
Lamb’s dock was under sre cordially invited.
10 a. m. and preaching service by the I water and the town was threatened
Notice
pastor, Rev. H R Salisbury at II I with darkness because of the water
o'clock There will lie a union see running into the fire Imx st the
Not«« i I* JlilRKHV OivkR, That
vice at 7.30p.m., in which the C hris light plant Monday nfternoon. The I have taken up and impoun«1e<4
one
gray stallion, weight about
tian, Presbyterian and I'nited Bre­ wind blew the electric wires together I
|gll lbs , limned Prime Almo, said
thren churches will
participate. putting the town in darkness for horse having been taken up by me
Rev. B. E. Emerick will preach. half an hour at a time, Sunday in Tillaim ok ( tty, < hegon, on lb»
21st day of November 1910. «ml
AH singers are invited to be present night.
that I will, on Hie 2VOi day of No-
Pratt, of Seattle, Wash , I vemlucr, 1910. st the hour of 2
Two hounds, about three weeks
A. W.
ago. chaaed a buck deer from the was in the city last week. He came o’clock |> m , sell said horse accord,
ing to the provision of Ordinanre
to near the life saving here with the ides of looking over j N>> *9. of Tillamook City, Oregon :
Miami
station, on Garibaldi beach, and the field With the prospe« ta of put aai<l aale Io l>* held st l>»w»««n
coming to the reservoir on the hill, ting in a milk condensing plant. , HroHiers' livery stable, in said city.
W T K imhall .
all fell in and were drowned It w»a He found this an ideal location in
< il y er«h»!.
about two weeks after before the regard to the large amount of milk | Dated postad November ¿2nd, 1910.
dead animals were found by the produced in the vicinity of Tills |
life saving crew, who went to the mook City and say s they can pay ,
Tram fur Bais.
reservoir to clean it out.
The hair more for milk at a milk condensing ,
For
Sale,
a nice young team of
on the deer was coming off One of factory
•• • rtieese factor?
Imy
mares
Apply to F N ElMc.t.
the bounds belonged Io Lou Smith. He has made a propoeition •" I“’’
sms aanam»
Opera House, two nights. Friday » plant by forming a «ornpany. or
Fur
would
do
so
himself
if
guaranteed
,
and Saturday. Dec. 2nd and 3rd. tin
I
The Invincibles met on Friday
evening and had, as nsua), a fine
program, after which the social
committee took charge of the me< t
ing and entertained the visitors in
such a way that they were all con
vinced of the good which is being
done by tlie debating club.
For the information of those who
desire to become rural mail carrier
for the free rural delivery from Till
amook city, an examination will take
place in this city ou December 17th.
but.np|»Hcationa must l»e made Io
the Postmaster of this city ten days
previous to that date.
i
Dramatic Club will present, nndei sufficient milk
the direction of H J McCowell. the
At a meeting of the city court' il
funny comedy, ‘'Noliody’s Fool
on Monday evening. W J Stephens
This play is intended to make yo« and Ijiurftiim A Johnson made ap
laugh . other plays have been con pin ations lor «almn licenses, but
stderrd funny, but fpr.real plg»U this was continued until the next
some fun there are none that com m -eting Tlie matter of di«|wneing
pare with "Nobody's Fool. '' Knjo> W,th tlie arc lights and entering fr
s good laugh, and you’ll feel bette t > a new contract with the Light
and see liftman entirely new hgh» Company to furnish the city with
Doti t miss aeeing this play It's a I more small lights waa again taken
good one.
Tickets ere now selling up and referrvd to a committee A
at Lamar's Drug store
In prepar- committee from the hose com|>nny
atioa now is the greatest American walU l on the city coumd with a
play ever written. Aruosa "
I
W»rn«r Grand Htutio in •
Tht« tnatruiuenf
some oak fintati
ia ('mettraU,». ne w r and ran b* had
an 1 •* art in< iud
at ’ |<rw
o** coat.
< oat 5 Stool
St«
ed CaH and see it at
Jog THtWOICM’«,
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The Pop Corn Palti e ■
For »*1»
;•> sc
__
bottom land
{•rice call on
i«orge R
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