Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 22, 1910, Image 6

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    TlbGAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 22, 1910-
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“DELAYED CHRISTMAS BUYERS,
the 11th hour is here, we have 25 sale
people to wait upon you. See our big
Special Holiday Reduction Tables
Patrons.
BIG REVIVAL MEET
INGS NOW ON.
Large Audiences in the
Commercial Building
Every Evening.
CONDUCTED BY EVANGE­
LISTS TAYLOR & WEGNER
Large Chorus and Special
Music Great Attractions.-
Taylor is a Great and
Interesting Sp iaker.
The meetings being held at the
Commercial Building are being at­
tended with great interest, large
numbers being present each even­
ing, eager to hear the music as di­
rected by Mr. L. E. Wegner, and
the soul thrilling sermons of G. W.
Taylor.
There is a seven piece orchestra
each evening which is directed by
Mrs. Taylor, a cornetist who can
make any man sit up and listen.
The solos of Mr. I.. E. Wegner, who
has one of the clearest voices ever
heard in this town and of Paul Tay­
lor who has the best voice for a boy
which we have ever heard, are cer­
tainly worth listening to.
BAKING POWD
MAKES THE PERFECT
HOT BISC
Also
and Muffin,
Crusts and Cakes
Send for Royal
135 Willes,
NwTuk
HALTOM’S
< "Mwlti *s «
Right now from the Balcony down
you will find marvelous values. Price
cutting on Holiday Goods in every de
partaient at the wanted time
have such service and that in the i Ed. Laughlin, of tin.
interest of no particular phase or host of friends in J
ism but in the interest of a great I mourn their loss.
A great deal ofcreditJ
Gospel for all and with all the chur­
ches as united agencies for the same tain Emmett Jenkins it J
effort in trying to sated
great end.
It is a great opportunity for char­ in the recovery of tlietwJ
acter evolution that no man or wo­ Laughlin.almJorthetpJ
man or home can afford to neglect. he brought the Itody »j
Fine crowds are attending every From the time that J
night and deep interest is being overboard until the tin»:
recovered the body and |
manifested.
Come and hear and see for your­ 0.1 board the launch
than ten or twelve iiiimag
self.
, was not more than thirty I
I utes when the body was I
I Lamb's dock.
CLAUDE
LAUGHLIN
IS DROWNED.
Tillamook Jottings.
time the Panama Canal is complet­ will try and see all the Club mem­
Entertainment at Itdfl
ed. It is planned to give Bay City bers, but if »hey happen to miss
Below will be found tl»|S
While you are looking for Christ, and Tillamook Bay a channel 20 feet I you, see James Walton, Burr Beals.
for the entertainment kfl
mas Presents, don’t forget Liimiir’s deep on the bar anil 16 feet in the | Henry Diehl, Henry Blanker or
at St. Alfdionsus Aolfl
buy.
Walter
Baker
and
the
matter
of
a
V ariety Store.
"Drop in and look
A sad accident occurred Sunday (Thursday? everting :
H
Several choice lots were sold in ticket for you will be taken up.
around."
evening while the Henrietta No. 2, Charge of I bland»...... Jfl
The Elmore left port for Astoria Maple Grove Addition during the
Captain Emmett Jenkins, Master,
Florence Morgan, Alircfl
Death of Mrs. S. E. Ray.
Thursday with the following pass­ week, the purchasers being Mr. E.
was returning from down the bay. Song the Angels Sang... fl
engers:
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lewis, Geinger, Mr. Fred E. Fessenden und
As the boat was passing Dick's Point Recitatio ii..................Dasjfl
Death claimed another of our old
G. W. Kiger, Mrs. Mitchell, Frank Mr. Kasper Schlappi. Mr. Geinger
jetty, it seems that Claude Laugh­ Greatest Pleasure in 1A.®
Mitchell, James Mitchell, A. Hern- made his wife a Christmas present citizens on Sunday, when Mrs. S.
lin, who had been down the bay, Christmas Joy............ FMfl
E vangelist G. W T aylor .
When the improvements E. Ray, mother of Mr. Chas. Ray,
berg, Kaspar Schwivel, A. R. Him- of a lot.
Marie Holden. I
fell from the boat, but no one
selberg, C. R. Fleming and wife, J. are completed in Maple Grove Ad­ passed away at her home at Clover­
knows whether he slipped and fell Christmas Gift ........... ..fl
The
union
revival
meetings
are
French, L. C. Shilling, G. Hoffman, dition, consisting of graded and dale, and the remains were buried demonstrating that the different or whether he had heart failure. It
Scene I.
I
Miss Boynton and E. F. Reynolds. graveled streets, cement sidewalks, I on Tuesday in the Oddfellows ceme­ churches can work together for the seemed that something had been Singing the Magnificat M|
the
planting'
of
Maple
Trees
and
tery at that place. Her husband,
She also carried a full cargo of
Nonna Daniels I
The bothering Claude all day.
City water mains, this will become Lester Rsy, died about eight years interests of the Kingdom.
freight.
Scene II.
I
He
had
just
been
forward
and
efforts thus far utidertbe leadership
the best location in Tillamook City ago.
tin the advice of Chief of Police
styatedaft when W. G. Dwight said Sweet Story of Old......... I
of
Evangelist
Taylor
are
thorough
­
Sarah Elizabeth
Ray.
whose
for many handsome homes. The
A. M. Cox, of Portland, Sheriff
Marie Dürrer. I
ly united and harmonious. Taylor he saw something fall overboard,
Crenshaw went to Nehalem on water mains are on the ground and maiden name was Hopkins, was is a master in every detail and is but only thought it was a box.
Scene III.
i born in Indiana, August 23rd, 1831.
Tu -s lay an I arrested JacobKainiu. will soon be placed, the street im­
Then someone said they heard a Heilege Cliristnacket..... J
provements are about Completed I On December 9th, 1848, she was downright, dead earnest.
hotel keeper of that place, on a
Marie Holden, FlorenceM
The excellent orchestra, the large cry, which caused the captain to
and the other improvements
i
are | united in marriage to Lester Ray
Four Leaf Clover............ J
charge of soliciting and enticing
order
the
boat
stopped,
or
an
inves
­
chorus, the special solo features
children for immoral purposes. He guaranteed for the near future. • | in Wisconsin. Later they moved to
Vesta Baker.
tigation made to see if all were on
Go to F. S. Whitehouse Sc Son. Missouri, and in 1871 they came to and the competent direction of Mr.
is a man 59 years old, and the infor­
Norma
Daniels,
aivomf"
board
when
it
was
found
that
Claude
Oregon. In 1881 they came to Tilla­ Wegner are high class and enter­
mation of the complaint reads that the leading agents, for Bond, Acci­
Galop Brilliante ........... J
was missing.
taining.
and
best
of
all
very
helpful
mook
County
and
settled
on
the
old
thia net bus been committed U|s>n dent and Fire Insutance, as they
Vesta Baker. Ruby Anda
A search was immediately started
in living character values.
person of his 16-year old step­ write mure than three-quarters of homestead at Cloverdale, which
and the body was found floating Santa Claus .................. ■*'
But
greatest
and
high
over
all
are
now
belongs
to
her
son
Chas.
Ray.
laughter, who Inis recently given the insurance written in Tillamook
Alta Sheets.
The fact that he
She leaves four sons, Chas, and Taylor's tremendous gospel mess- against the jetty.
birth to a child. Officers will come County, because they are better
Sleigh
Bell
................ . .
did
not
sink
makes
it
appear
equipped than any one else in the Bert, of Cloverdale, Lester of Ore-
m from Portland to take him out.
Alice Stasek, Vesta Hn«
that
he
must
have
been
knocked
town
and
Frank
of
Oregon
City;
business
)oe Emmenegger wishes to correct
senseless when he fell.
three daughters, Mrs. Ella Russell’
From One Sweetly Solemn Though
the statement iii ide in last week's
the time that Captain , Jenkins
New Year’s Party.
of Kansas; Mrs.
John Filer, of
Herald in regard Io the price of the
heard the alarm that a man was Bernice Dayton, I. Welk I-
Heptmer; Mrs. John Lucy, of Port­
Arrangements are well under way land.
four day old bull calf liought of
N. Daniels.
overboard until the time the body
John Hathaway, ns the price was for the party to lie given by the
was
recovered
was
not
more
than
Deceased came with her husband
¡fl.VJ.
Its in it Iler, D? Hoop, of Cm...... erdial Club,
which, while
Fine Dairy Fam
ten or twelve minutes.
and family into this county nearly
Riverside, a true Holstein Frvnian termed a New Year’s party, since
Dr.
Hawk
held
an
inquest
Monday
386 acres, lying 3
«•ow, averaged 70 lbs milk per day. New Years comes on Sunday, the •«> years ago and has ever, during
when it was decided that death was Florence the b.inkingasdW’fl
that time, exerted an influence for
Iler mother was imported from party will be held on the evening of
caused by accidental drowning.
center ol the district, mtn
good. She was for years a member
Holland, and made an official seven I the Friday previous. Dec. 3lMh.
. ■
All who were aboard the boat at boat to Portland.
of the Presbyterian church and has
day record of 25 lbs. 10 ox, of butter.
t’lie first impression was that this
139 acres is dyked tide
the time were residentsof this place
always been n strong fuctor in the
Mr. Emmenegger has a 70 acre party would lie a masquerade ball,
in grass and worth
and it was all the more sad to them 41 a-res tide marsh m
1
farm of the finest bottom land in but the Committee found some support of that organization where-
after spending the afternoon togeth­ not dyked, worth $1««
the county south of Tillamook City, opposition to a masquerade at this ever and whenever it has been pos­
er and enjoying the beauty of the acres rollili- b.nell carne*
an I expects to stin k it with Holstein time and ttiereu|H>n decided to post- sible for her to do so. She had a
feet of virgin timlier, w«*1
bay.
clear
strong
mind
up
to
her
very-
cattle iu the near future.
|Hine it to February 14th, St. Valen­
at local mills in log* ’’
1
Mr.
Laughlin
was
a
salesman
in
last days and it was more than a
thousand Th.-2Wacre*
It in hoped that this
The Interscholastic Debate be­ tine • day.
K. T. Haltom's Department store, logged, will be «orthl« PJ
treat to listen ¡to her stories in re-
tween the Nehalem High H.liool arrangement will give all ample gartl to events that transpired
and was beloved and respected by for pasture ami api* □
Fresh water trout
and the
Tillamook High School time to plan and prepare their cos­ from that period just before the
all who knew him.
through the tract. r>or (-,i
will take place at the Commercial tumes in order that the St. Valen war and during the war up to the
The funeral of Claude I^iughlin site, blit no blllldl«.
,1
Club rooms on Friday evening, tine’s party may lie attended by a present time. She had n wonderful
was held from the Commercial minutes by motor l*>at •’ J
predominant
majority
of
masque
when the subject for discussion is
Building, Wednesday afternoon, nt Portia ml
•"»>'
memory anil could give dates and
Resolved that it would lie for the raders which is necessary to make facts with great clearness.
,1W »■
2 o clock, under the allspices of the school, church.
mill, etc., near
j ,wtj
best interests of the I'nited States a masquerade a success.
Owl I-odge.of which he was a mem­
Admission to the New Year's par
present value,
J
ti> build and maintain a large navy."
ber
at
the
time
of
drath.
A
large
sell anil will take ’J.
Team for Sale.
Those who will take part in the de­ ty will be by ticket at the fixed
delegation from the Tillamook Com­ Otk) cash and bilance«*«
bate
are
Nehalem Herman I price of one dollar, and it aubetan-
mercial Club, which I^ughlin had 0 l*r cent inter.
For Sale, a nice young team of
ial
part
of
the
proceeds
will
go
Siholhueyer, Murtha Alley and
just joined, attended in a body.
buy mares. Apply to F. N. Elliot.
Box r. K«**
Frank Thompson ;
Tillamook - { toward the Gilford Stillwell Park
The funeral service«, which were
i
for
improvements
which
are
no
bud-
Beuly Stain, Kiliert Ginn and Oscar !
conducted by Rev. D L. Shrode.
Ends Winter« Troubles.
The improvement of
Notice
Aschim
It is to lie honed that the 1 ly needed.
with the assistance of G. W. Taylor
To many, winter is a aeaaon of
this
park
is
a
matter
which
the
people of this city will turn out ,
■nd L. E. Wagner, were very im­
The front bitten toes and
Commercial Club realizes it is in trouble.
A draft No. 1308»
und hear the delate.
. •F5.r*' chapped hands an 1 lips,
pressive.
[duty bound to aid anti feels that all ' chilblains,
the Bay City Trust CoJ
coldsores,
red
and
rough
Heartily indorsing the Tillamook memban
The procession which followed favor of L'. G. Jack»1
|M>J
skins prove thia.
But such trou
............ want to do something lor
Harbor project, the Portland Cham-
the body to its l..t resting place the Bay City laindCo.^
it. Whether a dancer or not, get a ; bles fiy tiefore Buklen'a Arnica
ber of 4 vniineree. in n aeries of res-
tvalve. A trial convinces.
Great
was one of the largest ever to pay and payment on *••«
ticket for thia party and aid in the < eat
healer of Burns. Boils, Piles.
olutions, expreaaed the sentiment I good work,
respect to a deceased friend in this
5?**."'
.»?
’
***•'
«nd
Sprains.
of the organization on the expemb- ■
c*D. there being over eight hun­
........... . ....
The High School txiya will aid in Only 23i . at Chaa. I. Clough a.
lure of HUD»») fur the improvement the sale of tickets, and assist it.
dred persona who attended the
"I had Iwen troubled with consti­ M V81CAL D mctv » L. E. W boxer
For Sale.
of the harlsir. Among other enter-
funeral, moat of the busmens placea
providing decorations which will tution for two years and tried all of
prises interested in the project at1 lie made elaborate, and in harmony tlie tieat physicians in Bristol, Tenn
Werner Grand Pu»« '"2^
closing in respect for the deceased.
ages ; they are thrilling with inter­
lillamook is th, Whitney Co.ufH.ny
they could do nothing for me.'f
At the tune of his death, Claude some oak finish-
with the holiday season.
Refresh snd
writes Tho^ K. Williams. Middle est. gripping with conviction and
Ltd., which is planning to build
wa»
thirty years old. he having1 is practically ne« ‘,n.
inenta will be aervsd and pains SSuir iSXSrSFdiigS: compel one to realise that life's very
at low cost. St<"»i »"’***
large mill. here.
It i. hol>rd to
rwen born in Illinois in ltWft
taken to provide a very enjoyable i
foundations
are
being
dealt
with.
lia.e the harbor in slm|w by the j party for ail. The High School boys I SUsS.-" ■'“-‘•»v
He leave. . fMhtr mo|her -fld ed. Call and see >t *•
r.
It is a rare privilege for the peo­
young 8jMer in DbnoU an<1 |wQ
joe I nt
ple of this city and community to
sisters in California, and a brother.
The
Falls Off Henrietta at
Dick’s Point.