Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 26, 1911, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 26, I9II.
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H. Sours, cheapest and best paper
in town.' Legve orders at
3.--“ Put not your trust in money, but put hanger
King A Smith Co.
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your money in trust.”
Ernest Beeletz vs. /Geo. Eichinger
was a suit for tresspass and $5(100
o. 4.-“ Do not squander time, for that is the
damages tried in Justice Stanley's
stuff that life is made of.”
court on Thursday.
The jury de­
Above are the third and fourth quotations of
cided in favor of Eichinger.
our Literary Contest, two having appeared in
There will be la reception to the
previous issues and six more are to follow.
new members oythe M.E. church in
Todd’s hall on/Saturday evening,
Every person in the County is invited to try and
which will take the form of a social,
guess their authorship and to the most suc­
the ladies serving refreshments.
cessful will be awarded a cash prize of $15,
Snow Drift tlour, $5.00 a bbl. and
the second 110 and the third $5. There are
$1.50 a sack. Ijghthouse tlour. $5.40
no requirements or conditions at all, simply
a bbl.
and $1.40 a sack.
Im­
wait till all ten quotations appear and then
perial tlour. $5.75 a bbl. and $1.45
make your answers aud mail them to this bank,
a sack —W m . C urtis , The Grain
marking the letter “LITERARY CONTEST,”
Man.
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signing your name and address, and name of
Haye you a heart? If so, come to
school, if a student.
the ’.’doings” on St. Valentine’s eve­
Remember the quotations aud remember we
ning.
If you have no heart come
are glad to take care of any of your wants of
anyway aud we will supply you with
a financial nature.
as many as you need. Ask the L. D.
B.C. about it.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
The passengers who left on the
Sue
H. Elmore on Saturday were
TILLAMOOK.
F. F. Snyder, Ed. Snyder, E. T.
Haltom, Miss De Par, Mrs. Janies
Walton, J. H. McCallum, J. Brant,
J. R. Brown, A. Russell and a num­
Special
price
on
Alfalfa
hay,
ton
LAMOOK JOTTINGS lots $25.00.—R osenberg B ros .
ber of passengers from bay points.
Sermon subjects next Lord's day
The Tillamook Feed Co, has a
Morri*, eye specialist.
as follows: Morning—” The New
a foot warmer at tin Tillamook good supply of choice seed oats.
Testament Church and the Creed.”
Call and get prices.
Co.
An almost new No. OShorapless Evening—" Working All Day.”
11, delivered, $10.00 a ton. D.
separator
for sale or trade, at a bar­ If vou want to enjoy a real live
rode .
’
prayer meeting, cotne to the Church
kinies Wanted at the Tillamook gain. D. L. Shrode.
of Christ next Wednesday evening.
If Dement’s Best don’t give satis­
ty Bank.
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Mr. Farmer : Why not harness
T. Haltom left on a business faction, your money will be refund- that creek on your pla^e and have
ed.
—
Tillamook
Feed
Co.
on Saturday.
electric, light in your house and
The Tillamook Ice and Cold barn ? We are prepared to quote
>ur and feed of all kinds at the
Storage will pay you the beat price you on the necessary pipes and
mook Feed Co.
SB
for your chicken and fish.
machinery and give you the benefit
'O of the Headlight staff are
Dement
’
s
Best
high
grade
li
a
rd
of
expert
advice
in
installing.
Ask
n with measles.
wheat flour, at the Tillamook Feed us about it, T illamook E lectric
lite a fall of snow was experi- I Co., every sack guaranteed.
Alley, Fred Zaddach, Peter Heieel,
L ight A F uel C ompany .
d on Wednesday.
C.
Ray and R. Y. Blalock were ap­
Call and get our price on feed of
United Brethren in Christ—Bible pointed a committee to make
ur lots for $1,000, your own all kinds.—T illamook F eed C o .,
school, 10 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. arrangements. F. R. Beals state«!
ib . D. I.. Shrode.
Beginning with Saturday evening the Alco Club
successors to C. S. Atkinson.
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and 7:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor, . that Representative A. G. Beals
r cement by the sack or the
dance will start at 9:30.
Buy your groceries where you like 5:45 p.m. There will be a ten was making an effort to get an
el see D. L. Shrode.
* and your feed from the Tillamook minute story sermon in the morn- .
The attention of the dancing public is called to
appropriation from the Btate legis­
you are looking for a high grade Feed Co. at the Tyler Building. *
their Valentine Cotillion Saturday, the evening
ing for the boys and girls. Morn­ lative for $8(1) towards the fair.
r Dement’s beet is it.
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of the fourth in which the evening is to be divided
Attorney E. J. Claussen has de­ ing theme : "Warning example.”
Chas. Adkins, Win. Illingsworth
>tn, on the 21st, to the wife of j cided to locate in this city and has Evening theme :
"A Successful
into two programs. The first part for gentlemen’s
and
John
W.
Adkins,
the
latter
es Kodad, a daughter.
Wicked Man.”—B. E. EMERICK,
choice and the last to the ladies.
taken rooms in Tillamook Block.
being recently from Montana, had
11 Wednesday there were seven
The floor at the Opera House has been placed in
Have you tried that New Dairy Pastor.
quite an exciting timeon the Wilson
of snow in the mountains.
Star brand process barley, $1.25 river on Friday with a conger, or
j Food at the Tillamook Feed Co.,
fine condition, this together with special added
>ecial price on Alfalfa hay, i°n said to be the best on the market. * a sack and $31.50 a ton ; oats, $1.85 mountain lion.
features will give to the numerous friends of the
The animal set
$25.00.—R osenberg B ros .
■ Save money by having laying hens hundred, $30.00ton ; bran, 95c. sack them a merry chase which lasted
club, something for which they can all be proutl
“t a box of choice Valley apples picked out from inferior ones, I $30.00 ton ; mill chop $1.05 90 lbs. for three hours, but the plucky
to attend.
he Tillamook Feed Co. at $1.25. * guarantee my work.—H. BOOTH. * sack, $22 ton ; shorts $1.35 80 lbs. hunters kept on its trail. It was a
sack, $31.50 ton; wheat, $1.90 |>er 100 hard chase over rough ground and
he Tillamook Feed Co. will make
Select your Heating Stoves from
the right prices on your feed.* the largest assortment in the city. lbs.; cracked corn. $1.90per 100 lbs.; through the thick timber. The last
oil meal, $2.75 per 100 lbs.; midds.,
The new vessel will lie larger than
f it goes with the feed business Prices reasonable.—KINO A SMITH $2.00 per 100 lbs.; $38.00 ton -W m . attempt to avoid the vigilance of mained active up to the time of
prostration.
He
came
to
the
Pacific
the
hunters
was
when
the
conger
the
gasoline schooner Anvil which
o the Tillamook Feed Co. for it.* Co.
CURTIS, The Grain Man
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crossed the river and was closely coast in pioneer days, and spent sailed from Portland last week on
Make
money
by
guessing.
The
efore you buy any Alfalfa or Oat
The Supreme Court has rendered followed by the dogs, It sought several years in the mines of Cali­ her initial voyage to coast porta.
see Wm. CurtisorH.C. Kunze. First National Bank’s advertise­ a decision in the case of Tillamook
safety in a tree, when it was soon fornia, once picking up a gold She will be 125 feet long and have
hey say that the bread m«de ment will tell you how. Look it up City vs. Tillamook County, in which shot.
It measured 10 feet and nugget worth $11,(MX). He came to a beam of 28 feet and (I teet depth of
n Dement’s best tlour can’t be now.
I Portland
the former sued for the road taxes weighed 250 pounds.
45 years ago and was hold. The Anvil is 116 feet long
C. S. Atkinson, who sold his in­ collected within the city. The court
It will be very difficult forthe peo­ agent and manager of the property and has a 24-foot beam and 18.5 feet
marriage license was issued to terest in tee feed business, returned reversed Judge Burnett and decided ple of Tillamook or for anyone else of W. S. Ladd for many years. His depth of hold, being equipped with
n M. Weiss, jr., and Mary E. to Sandlake with his brother’-iugene in favor of the county. The deci­ familiar with the situation to under­ home was on Grand avenue near twin screws and capable of con.
this week.
sion was rendered by Judge Mc­ stand why the Engineers’ Board of East Burnside street, but recently sidcrable speed. The Elmore in­
There will be a social at the Pres­ Bride. Attorney Botts represented Reviews at Washington lias disap­ he spent most of his time at his terests also own the steamer Sue H.
’ood for sale, any kind or any
ount.—For prices see George byterian church by the members the county and Attorney Holmes proved the recommendation of the farm in Tillamook County.
Elmore, which sailed last night for
and friends of that church on Fri­ the city.
Tillamook, and the gaaoline achoon­
ston.
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special board on the Tillamook pro­
, ». The gasoline schooner Anvil came ject. The special board visited Tilla­
er Oshkosh, operating on the coast
’rite or phone to E. G. Ander- day evening.
NEW BOAT ORDERED.
route. The Elmore is 00.7 feet long,
Attorney H. T. Botts prepared a in on Friday and berthed at the mook and found an immense agri­
, Hemlock, for Cedar Fence
.<=
• J bill and sent it to Salem, which Shrode dock.
Thia ia the first trip culture and timber traffic locked up Gasoline Schooner to Operate with a beam of 23.8 feet, and her
hold ia 8 feet deep, while the Osh­
in Coast Trade.
>rne choice nursery stock for provides a way to increase the terri­ of that vessel to thia port. She has and valueless until the entrance to
tory
of
Ports.
fine
accomodation
for
51
night
pass
­
the
harbor
was
improved.
So
anx
­
Development of the Oregon coast kosh has a length of 80 feet, is 24
le cheap. Must sell at once.—D.I-
Alfalfa or Oat hay. Wm. Curtis, engers and can carry 300 day pass­ ious were the Tillamook and Bay trade, which has been marked feet wide and her hold 7 feet deep.
ROPE.
.
engers, and as she will probably City people to secure this improve­ during the past year, haa prepared She was also built by Kruse 4 Co.,
hrode wants to see you at tiie the Grain Man, or H. C. Kunze will
make connections here during the ment that they agreed to tax them the way for further tonnage to and was launched at North Bend in
sell
you
hay
as
cheap
as
anyone.
ler Building. It’s to your inter-
summer she will be instrumental in selves for a sum aggregating more handle the ocean truffle and Elmore 1(100. The Elmore waslaunched in
Quality
considered.
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to call.
1000.
Rev. S. G. Finney will preach at bringing in a large numtier of visi­ than $000,000-a sum that would A Co., of Astoria, announced the
Nothing like a Foot Warmer for
tors
who
will
visit
this
county
this
have
been
highly
creditable
to
com
­
I. W. W. Brown representing the
awarding
of
a
contract
to
Kruse
A
Id drives, get one at the Tillamook ! Bay City on Sunday morning and year.
munities often times the wealth and Co . of North llerld, for the con­ Olson A Mahony interests and in
in
the
Presbyterian
church
in
this
edCo.
If ever there was a struction of a gasoline schooner charge of Couch street dock, has re­
The Oregonian last week contain­ population.
city in the evening.
See the I- D. B. C. about the social
ed a telegram from Wrshington to meritorious projiosition in which that will have a speed of II knots, ceived an offer of the agency of the
borrowed
the
The
person
who
ey are to give on St Valentine’s
the people of a community express and will be ready for service May 1. new achooner, as lie also handles
wire stretcher from Alex McNair A the effect that the Board of Review
ening.
,
.
ed their faith in good hard cash it She will operate between Portland, the Elmores' business and it 1s
Co.’s hardware store will please re­ had turned down the proposed pro­
was the Tillamook improvement Tillamook and Yaquina Bay |x>ints. planned that both shall operate
Highest Price paid for Hides, Fur,
ject
to
improve
Tillamook
bar.
This
turn it as he is in need of it.
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nd Sheep Pelts. N. Melchior, Till-
was no surprise to those who had project, and it ia a narrow, short­ The schooner will lx- of the twin from the same berth.
Watch thia paper for farther tips
mook, Ore.
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been in telegraphic communication sighted |x»licy that has robbed them screw tyfie and e<|uip|*ed with two
concerning what is to take place in
Subscribe for the Headlight.
Ye cold blooded and ye chilly, the near future in the way of a social with the Oregon delegation, but, it of the appropriation and retarded |K<werful gaaoline engine*.
seems, in letters we have received the growth of the region.—Oregon-
ling A Smith Co. set up stove* on 1 or see the LD.B.C. about it
from Senator Bourne and Represen­ ian.
hort notice.
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County Clerk Holden will turn the
Go to F. 8. Whitehouse tc Son
A marriage license was issued on [tax roll over to Sheriff Crenshaw in tative Hawley,they are doing every­
thing
jiOHaible
to
secure
an
appro
­
the
leading agents, for Bond, Acci­
hursday to I>.in A. Alley and ’ a few days, who will be ready to
priation.
dent and Fire Insuiance, as they
ildrid Burns.
{collect taxes in alxiut a week.
“ Arizona” to-night. Here ia a write more than three-quarters of
Try a bale of third cutting Cali- play worth your time and consid­ the insurance written in Tillamook
! fornia Alfalfa or Oat Hay, the beat eration. A Letter play has never County, becanae they are better
and cheapest quality considered, been presented in this city. The equipped than any one else in the
i See Wm. Curtis or H. C. Kunze. *
names of the people taking part, business
Be sure and take part in the First wil’ assure you the carefulness '
National Bank’s literary contest. with which the players have been AGED PIONEER STRICKEN
It matters not what amouut of
See the prizes that are offered in 1 chosen for thia play. Go and see a E H Virgil. Long Resident of
the bank's advertisement on this play that is a play. It's to-nigtit. Portland, Not Likely to Recover
money you have to deposit—we will
page.
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The seat sale at Lamar's is un
After a stroke or paralyei-t last
accept it at this bank. We welcome
John M. Weiss, jr., and Mary E. I usually large and everything is in Friday E. H. Virgil, a prominent
the stnatl depositor, we extend to him
Dunn. lx>th of Cloverdale, were readiness to offer to tile theatre I pioneer and wealthy resident, is in
B. D. bRMflR, Pro
going
people
of
Tillamook
a
pls)
the same consideration and coutesies
united in marriage at the Christian
‘ a critical condition at his home.
Does ted in the
parsonage, Jan. 23rd. V. E. Hoven they will long remember. <wt in ; 324 East Thirteenth street North.
accorded all ottr patrons.
line or you will always regret it.
officiating.
’ anil the attending physicians gave
TIUL1HIWOOK HOTEL
Our customers all know this.
There was a meeting of dairymen no hojw that he could recover.
This is the time of year when
Mr. Virgil had been giving on his
Lanterns are in use every day. We at'the Tillamook Commercial Club
have a large assortment of Lanterns. 1 on Saturday to talk over the matter farm at Woods. Tillamook County,
“ Dt«op in and book
lantern gl<>l>es. Burners. Wicks.etc. I of the proposed county fair with the and coming <0 Portland on ¡1 visit
Executive Board of the Club. about a week ago lie was taken with
—K ing a smith C o .
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Around.”
TILLAMCOK COUNTY BANK
,
A < onifsihy ¡slicing formed for Charles Kunze was chosen chair­ a severe cold, followed by iwralysia,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
the purpose of erecting a $45.00| man. when a general discussion which left him helpless. He up-
buMneas block opposite tlir Tilia- , ensued, it l»eing generally conceded l«eared to be sinking slowly’ and
m«x,k Block, part of which will be that a rood fair could lie held, and steadily.
Mr. Virgil ia 80 years old, but le
C. Kunze, F. C. Norton, H. V.
nee I tor a modern hotel
Persuing Our Established Policy of
CLOSING OUT
Our line of RUBBER BOOTS at the end
of the season
We will Sell the remaining Stock on
hand at the following prices
MEN’S LONG all Snag BOOT
MEN’S LONG Rubber BOOT
MEN’S SHORT Snag BOOT
BOY’S SHORT Rubber BOOT
YOUTHS’ SHORT Rubber BOOT
CHILDREN’S SHORT Rubber BOOT
PATZLAFS
“ ALCO
Ltamar’s
Variety
Store,
NEW GOODS
on each boat
[0]
I0J
W? Welcome
Small Deposits
#5.75
4.50
3.75
2.00
1.25