Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 01, 1910, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 1. 1910
Tillamook Jottings.
Next Sunday, at 2.30 p.m., at the
AdventietChurch house, Elder Bla­
lock, pastor of the Baptist Church
of Tillamook, will preach from the
text "Woe unto him that givetli his
ueighbor drink, that putteth th»
bottle to himandmakesthim drunk­
Hab. 2:15.
Come and hear
en.”
him. This is the beginning of hie
campaign for Tillamook and Ore­
gon dry in 1912.
It is reported that Alva Williams,
who left here about a week ago foi
Port In.id, was united in marriage
to Miss Rose Bryan of that place.
Both young people are well known
in this place, Alva being a son ol
George William», a prominent far
mer and dairyman, anil Miss Rose,
who is a niece of . D L. Shrode, hav
ing lived at this place for sometime.
All join in wishing them a long
and prosperous life together.
The Tillamook Commercial Club
will give a basket social next Thurs­
day evening, Dec. 12, to which all
the live anil progressive citizens
who are interested in the welfare of
There will be
the city are invited,
a program, anil the management
will be in the hands of the ladies
who gave such a fine time Thanks-
giving evening, Ladiea are request-
ed to provide baskets with supper
for two, which will be auctioned off.
Colonel Iliddle, stationed at San
Francisco, and Major C. W. Kutz,
located at Seattle, will meet with
Major Morrow and citizens of
Tillamook
and
Portland
be­
tween December 15 and December
25 to discuss the proposed improve­
ment of Tillamook Bay with joint
funds of the Government and the
Port of Tillamook.
A final report
will be made to the War Depart­
ment on the project, which is ex­
pected to be given every assistance.
of the evening, and a delightful I
time wire enjoyed by all present.
The receipts from sale of lwooh were
over
Cake, sandwiches and
coffee were provide 1 for those not
c ¡ring to buy baskets.
At a city caucus on Saturday last
at the opera house, a ticket was
nominated, anil although a number
of the citizens stayed away because
the caucus is usually dominated by
the saloon interests, the latter suc­
ceeded in carrying most of their
’"slate,” with C. W. Talmage at the
head of the ticket for mayor, The
ticket was made up as follows :
Mayor—C. W. Talmage.
Recorder—F. A. Rhodes.
Recorder—!. H. Handley.
Marshal— tohn Asilum.
Councilmen :
let ward C. F. Shoitridge.
2nd ward—Geo. P. Wilt.
3rd ward —Alex. McNair.
4th ward-C. H. Vantree».
5th I. H. Hathaway.
All Bottom band--Equal to
Water Commissioners:
1st ward—R. F. Zach man.
the Best Tillamook Bottom
At large - F. D. Small.
Land.
The pool rooms closed up for the
caucus and a number of "floaters”
>3,500 Will Handle This.
participated in the voting, the bal­
55 Acre farm, all bottom
lot being "stuffed” eeveral times.
Die slate prepared at the pool room land, the
kind that will
joints did not go through intact, for raise 5 tons of alfalfa hay,
>t was broken in several cases.
55 Acres—16 Cows.
BURN YOUR BRIDGES.
Whan Alt Retreat Is Cut Off, Then
Yew Mutt Go Ahead.
Young nieu often make tbe mistake
when they start on an Important tin
Jertaklng of leaving open a way o."
retreat If things go t< <> bard."»ays Orl
acu Swett Jlardeu In tiuae»» Maga
zine No one can call out pis greates
reserves. do tbe great eat ¡||b. ng |a*
*lble to him. while be know» that 1:
the battle get» too bot he litis n llue ol
retreat still left open
Duly wbei.
there 1* uo hofte of escape will an
army tight with tbat spirit of des
perutlou which gives uo quarter
Mauy h great geueral In bis march
>u tbe eueiuy lias burned hl» bridges
behind him. <ut off hl» only possible re
treut. for tbe bracing, encouraging ef
feet upon himself nud bl» army, be
cause lie knew tbat men ouly vail out
greatest reserves of power when
I tbetr
all retreat Is cut off and When tight
ing desperately for tbat which they
count dearer than life.
We are »<> made that a* long nr
there 1» H chime" to retrial, as lon>
I ns there are tirldgea behind us. we are
I tempted to turn back when the great
test cornea.
"Will you hold this fort?" asked
General Itosecruns of Geueral Pierce
at Stone river "I will try. general .”
"Will you hold this fort?” "I will die
"That wou't do.
in the attempt."
Look me in the eye. sir. mid tell me
If you will bold this position." ”i
will!" said Geueral I’ieree. and be did
Royal
BAKING POWDER
MAKES THE PERFECT
HOT BISCUIT
Also Rolls and Muffins
Crusts and Cakes
Send for Royal
135 Willi« St
New York
3 tons of timothy and clover
to the acre, sugar beets,
Oil Monday the monthly meeting pears, apples and cherries
of the Tillamook Commercial Chib
THEY SEPARATED.
wa» held in the Club rooms, with equal to any section- White
President Webster Holmes in the clover cornea
up spon­ But ths Parting Was Mor» 8trenuous
chair, and there wa» a large attend­
Than Jim Expected.'
ance of members, who took consid­ taneously without seeding.
A man named Royuur when gqld bunt­
erable interest in the deliberations. Onions grow equal to the ing In Alaska bad as partner a vener­
The matter of new member» was output of beaverdam land. able prospector. who went about habit­
taken up and a committee was ap­
ually with Ills boot legs stuffed full of
and all garden dyuamlte stick». The old man bad a
pointed to induce those who did not Cabbage
belong to do so. Between U0 and 70 truck does the best in this pleasantly casual way of filling tbe
For Sale.
Team for Sale. I
stove oven with the»» sticks In order
mimes of desirable persona were
Driving Team, nJ
rich
land,
and
it's
right
at
that
they
might
thaw
out
there.
Some
­
30 acres of rich Nehalem river
mentioned who should be members
times, too, be forgot them, which was bottom land. For particulars and harness for gale. Price S m I
of the Club.
the doors of Portland. 25 Imprudent,
to say tbe least. Roy:.or I price call on or address the owner, to A. Emerson, near W
A proposition for a monthly pub­
miles away. Equal to the was not at all of a timorous disposi­ George R. McKimens, Nehalem, Creamery, Tillamook, On J
lication
was
referred
to
the
Publici
­
"Nobody’s Fool” at the Opera
but tbe ancient prospector's reck­ Ore.
best Tillamook
bottom tion.
less carelessness troubled tils nerves,
House.
The Dramatic Club will ty Committee.
Stray Calf.
Saved From Awful
A vote of thanks was tendered the land.
He remonstrated wltli film repeatedly
present this funny comedy Friday
and strenuously, but bls protest did
How
an appalling caL_
and Saturday, Dec. 2nd anil 3rd. lailiea for the social time they gave
A »tray Jersey heifer calf, about
51 acres in a high state not seem to have tbe slightest effect,
family was prevented aka
This is the best play of its kind yet on Thanksgiving evening.
six months old, has been on H. H. McDonald, of Fayetteville!
It wan decided to give a basket of cultivation.
4 acres has “Jim." he said finally when driven Hayes’ place on the Sandlake road F. I). No 8. “My airier MJ
offered by the club.
No pains will
to desperstiou. "If you can’t be more
be spared to make this the beat of social on Thursday evening, Dec. 8, some timber on it, but is careful with tbat dynamite we’ll bare for about a month, and the owner is I lion,’’ he writes, "riiexuE
to
which
the
public
is
invited.
The
pule, had no appetite and«
the season, and everyone is looking
hereby notified to claim the same.
to separate.”
grow weaker every day,»!
forward to the success it will so ladie» will have charge of arrange used for pasture.
That Uigbt aa be approached tbe
edies failed, till Dr. Kirfl
richly merit. Seats are now selling ments, and another enjoyable social
This is an ideal dairy shack h «terrific concussion rent the air
‘‘I hail been troubled with consti­ Discovery was tried, Ms
evening
is
anticipated.
The
ladies
and the many inquiries for tickets
knocked him Insensible. When be pation for two years and tried all of pletely clued her, I hat six j
ranch, fully equipped and and
recovered consciousness he perceived the best physician» in Bristol, Tenn., been troubled with a uaa
shows there will be a bumper turn are invited to bring bakets.
It wa» decided to offer the club making a fine income, and one of the aged prospector's legs lying an<l they could do nothing for me,” It’s the best medicine I rm
out.
Murk the date, Friiluy mid
writes Thon. E. Williams, Middle heard of.”
For cough«,*
Saturday, Dec. 2nd and 3rd, the room» to the dairy associations and a snap for the man who near. He stared at it a morneut medi­ boro, Ky. "Two packages of Cham­ grippe, asthma,croup,heaa
tatively/
Grangers
whenever
they
wanted
to
great comedy, "Nobody’» Fool."
berlain’» Stomach .and Liver Tab­ all bronchial trouble-, it]
"Well.- JI tn." he remarked at last lets cured me.” For sale by luiiiiar's equal, Sic, $1.(10, Trial»
hold their annual or other meeting». knows how to do dairying
Don't miss this one—it's great.
sadly,
*'I
guess
we
’
ve
managed
to
sep
­
A masquerade bull is to he given
Guaranteed by Chas. I.M
and gardening combined. arate all right, particularly you, Jim!” Drug Store.
The body of Ester Hubbiiril was
in the New Y’ear.
brought to this city for burial on
—Minneapolis Journal.
Mayor Coates created a good deal Has a good substantial 6
the lust trip of the Knnore. He and
of sentiment in favor of what he room house, a new No. 1
his brother, M. I.. Hubbard, who
A Piatura of Eternity,
said when he remarked that but
The negro preacher 1a noted for bls
have workeil around Tillamook for
barn
34
x
53
ft.,
wagon
few of those who were nominated
enthusiasm and his picturesque, almoat
the past five years, left for Astoria
on Saturday were members of the shed, milk house and chick­ poetic, way of expressing things. In
and received employment nt that
club, and lie further remarked that
"Life In Old Virginia" J. J. McDonald
place.
At the time of the accident
en houses, a family orchard, tells
it was not right that a few persona
about a colored minister who was
Ester was painting on the roof of a
should put up n ticket and run the several varieties.
conducting a revival without much
building over which some live wires
At last, however, be awak­
city just as they pleased, while an
All stock and implements success.
were stretched and raising his bend,
ened bls congregation by asking:
organization like the Commercial
he hit the back of it on one of theae
"Does yo' know what eternity lx?
Is to its depositors. The business of
Club, with a membership of 80mem- included ; 14 choice milk
wires, burning a hole through hi*
Well. I tell yo'.
bers, and composed of the business cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, 6
this
bank is oonductcd on this basis,
skull,
Thia happened Oct. 25 and
“If one of dem IIT sparrows wbat
men and the leuding citizens, wus
which
is, in truth, SECURITY AND
death did not come until Nov. 211.
yo" see round yo' garden bushes was
not consulted. This was not right, good hogs, 60 chickens, 2 to dtp bls bill In de "Lantic ocean an’
Mis. Alice Wolfe, who had been
CONSERVATISM, Safety is con
anil he advocated that the Tillamook wagons, 1 buggy, mower, take one bop a day an' bop 'cross de
nursing the injured man, and Ilia
Commercial Club should have a
sidered before 'profits.
country
an'
put
dat
drop
of
water
Into
brother, came in with the bo<l\t
harrow, cultivator, all tools,
large representation in the city
de 'Clfic ocean an* den be bop back to
The funeral services were held a.
2 sets double and 1 set de 'I-antic ocean—Jes' one hop a day —
council.
We feel justified in asking for
the l hristian Church Wedndaday
single harness, 40 tons of Lantic
“ ** ocean
keep dRl
hopplD
’
up
twe
"
de
under the nun pices of the K. I*,
your
banking business, assuring
wux dry aa a bon«, it
Presbyterian Church Notes.
halge.
lie in survived by a father
hay in the barn, and be­ wouldn't be break o' day In eternity.”
you
always,
courteous treatment
Bible hour HI a. m.
and mother in Texas ami a brother.
"Dar. now,” aald one of the breth­
sides
16
tons
have
already
and satisfactory service.
Cliriatimi Endeavor 0.45 p. tn.
M.L. Hubbard, ol this place.
ren. “yo' see for yo’aef how long eter­
The union services will tie belli in been sold, $400 worth of nity la.” '
E. C. Lynch, who has been work
ing tor Otis Frisby, in the barber the 1'renbyterian Church next Sun- potatoes, 2 acres of kale,
A Tribute to Wernan.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK.
Rev. V. E.
shop, was found dead in his room, day evening at 7.31)1
When rverytiling around a man stag­
in the west part of town last Hoven, of the Christian Church, abundance of feed to carry gers and wavers, when all seams dark
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Subject the stock through the win­
Friday, It seems that lie had been will preach the sermon.
and dim In tbe far distance of tbe un-
drinking quite heavily, anil was "The obedient Church in Evangel- ter.
. known future, when the j^’orld seems
ulso a user of cocaine, The coroner ism.” Special music will tie prom­
but a picture or a fairy tale and tbe
All are cordially invited.
1 mile from the railroad universe a chimera, when the whole
wus notified of the case and it wire ised.
decided nt the inquest that dentil I lie»«* I nion services on Sunday ami 2 miles from a town of structure of Idena vanishes In smoke
and all certainties bei-onie enigmatical,
came from alcohal and cocaine evening» ure held for the purpose
poi ion, lie wire found in exuctly of preparing the way for the revivi ) ¡(XX) people, on county road whst II tbe only permanent thing
which may still Is* bls? The faithful
the Slime position ire he wire laid meetings which are to follow.
with all conveniences such heart of a woman. There be may rest
the night before, when carried to
as milk and mail routes, his head: there be will renew his
For Sale
hi« room by friends. The mother
strength for tbe battle of life. Increase
etc.
River bls faith In Providence and. If heed
of the deceased wax notified at The
Werner Grand Piano in n hand­ telephones,
Dalle» by Undertaker liitikle. and some oak finish.
This instrument transportation, boat landing ba. find strength ta die In peace with
arrived here this week. She will is practically new and can be hail
a beuedk tion on hie llpa.-Henrl Fred-
leave with the body on the next at low cost. Stool an I scarf includ­ on the place, also a ferry aric Amlel
IxMit for their home, where inte-. ed. Call and see it at
bringing a monthly income
Eaay Marks.
uient will lie made,
The deceased
Jos T hskoich ' s ,
of $15.
"Talk erhout yore en«y mnrks,” snFl
I
wax n man about thirty years old.
The Pop Corn Palace-
Unde Silas Gre-haw. abo h-d J*,*,,
PRICE. $9,5(X).
I hr basket social given by the
passing a week ta tbe «.Ry. w robps
«
young |>eople of the Christian
ata t In R with them, hir teomA'baps."
$3,500 will handle it.
Commercial Club Meets.
d
Bank’s First Duty
i hurcli Inst biiilny evening at the
Oddfellows' Hall was a most enjoy­
able affair, anil despite theunfavor.
able weather condition», which kept
many away, the attrndam-r was ex-
cell«nt.
A good program was ren­
dered conaisling of recitations and
xy<»l and inatrumnnta! music. Dr
nW Mr». Monk delighted the aud­
ience with »everal guitar and man
dolin duet», and Cheater McGhee
added the violin in a few trio num
tiers, all of which was highly enjoy,
rd and fully appreciated.
Much
■ ntercat «'entered in the sale of l>aa-
keta. and with Henry Crenshaw aa
yitioneer, this par? of the program
wa» an entertainment in itaelf The i
Ifhskets were indeed a handsome
Ivt. every one artistic without and ,
dehetuua within, and they »old at
good price».
Among the unique
designs were a cross. heart, twin
Larges. |' H. Revenue « niter. grs|w-
artair, and other «xritrinal aha, tea.
After »upper. games were the orsler
I
Damar’s
Variety
Store,
B
RALPH ACKLEY LAND
COMPANY,
»05 COBBBTT 1UII.D INQ,
POMTLAMD, ORB.
* Did y*w ■el1
*“«>.» ml« bricks.
Silas? querM t»W
Squnahaeek
1.
■n*w«*d Uncle SI
'*■* I »eed a feltoe peddlin’ nrti-
aclal Ice-bad th' alga right on bbi
»•gon an blamed ef th etnimps dl.i
b«y It fer th reel thing, by
« tm »” -CMear» News.
Uo«at«d in th«
HOTEL*.
Be j»«t want« the
Drop in and book
Around,"
• HI
•freíd tn 'gtv
NECJU GOODS
each boat.
T
The Bell Sign becomes an old and tried
D. ÜAMAR, prc.
TIUÜAM00K
HE Bell Telephone keeps the
eler in touch with all the retw®
of civilization.
He can order his dinner, explni'1
summon relief in an emergency, or say
. forgotten in the hurry of starting.
this from almost any point on the nuu
:rf>B
[the Bell System has stretched out ***
meet his unex|«ected needs.
The Bell Telephone not only furnH1* *
IvorhiMwl communication but gives
Service throughout the whole system-
PACIFIC
TELEPHONE
TELEGRAPH
COMPANY.
A Every Hell Telephone is the
i>i the System.
ASD
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