Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 02, 1911, Image 1

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Vol. XXIII. No. 36
io. 5.--“Our greatest glory consist notin never
falling but in rising every time we fall.
io. 6.--“ The struggle for to-day, is not alto­
gether for to-day--it is for a vast future.”
Above are the fifth and sixth of the quotations of our
Iterary contest. See previous for the earlier ones and watch
be coming issues tor the remaining four.
As we have before stated, the contest fot the guessing
f the authors of these quotationsis open to every per-
pu in the county and prizes will be given to the most
pccesstul three guessers in the respective amounts of $15,
lio and $5. Wait for the whole ten quotations and
ben mail 11s your answers, giving name, address and
ame of school, if a student.
Remember the quotations and remember we
are equipped to take care of your banking
business of every kind and descriptions and are
especially desirous of taking care of the people
with small ineAs.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
TILLAMOOK.
ie only United States Government Examined Batik in the County.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY a, I9II
Special price on Alfalfa hay, ton
lota $25.0).—R osenberg B ros .
Snow Drift flour, $5.90 a bbl. and
$1.50 a sack. Lighthouse tlour, $5.40
a bbl. and $1.40 a sack.
Im­
peria) flour, $5.75 a bbl. and $1.45
a sack —W m . C urtis , The Grain
Man.
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Walter Clark, ’who has been liv­
ing in the Webb Maddux house dur­
ing their absence in California, has
again moved into his own residence
in Sunnymead.
Mr. Maddux in­
tends moving his family in from
Portland as soon as they are able
to travel.
Constable Dawson went to Sand­
lake the th st of the week and arrest­
ed a Chinese doctor named John
Chang, who, it is alleged, has been
practicing medicine in the southern
part of thecounty without a license.
The complaint was sworn to by Drs.
Smith and Boals.
Preaching services both morning
and evening at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday by the pastor,
Rev. S. G. Finnev, to which all are
cordially invited.
The strmon in
in the morning will be on “The kind
of members the church needs,” and
in the evening “Jesus and the wo­
man of Samaria.”
Star brand process barley, $1.25
a sack and $31.50 a ton ; oats, $1.85
hundred, $36.00ton ; bran, 95c. sack
$30.00 ton
mill chop $1.05 90 lbs.
sack, $22 ton ; shorts $1.35 80 lbs.
sack, $31.50 ton; wheat, $1.90 per 100
lbs.; cracked corn. $1.90 per 100 lbs.;
oil meal, $2.75 per 100 lbs.; midds.,
$2.00 per 100 lbs.; $38.00 ton -W m .
C urtis , The Grain Man.
There was a good attendance'at
the social given at tl»e Presbyterian
church on Friday evening, when
the Rev. S. G. Finney, in a few ap­
propriate remarks, welcome J the
new members to that church. The
remainder of the evening was spent
in games and a social time, the
ladies serving refreshments.
Too much praise cannot be given
to the members of the Dramatic
Club for the manner in which they
preaeuted the play "Arizona," as
every part of the long cust was ren­
dered in a manner that twspoke of
careful study. The minor details
were looked alter, and no part of the
play was omitted. It would not lie
fair to single out any particular one
and say he or she was the best. The
difference in the parts must be con­
sidered, consequently some were
more pleasing than others, but it
was a beautiful play well rendered.
Mr. McCowell has had a number of
requests to repeat the play, for there
were a number of people who could
not attend on the nights that the
play was given, and who are desir­
ous of seeing it. It has not been
decided whether the play will be
repeated.
Such plays have a ten­
dency to advance the moral stand­
ard, and more of that character
would be a good thing.
Ji5o per year
The Man with a Checking
Account Can Tell You of
Its Many Advantages
It is estimated that ninety-five per cent of
the business of ottr country is transacted by
means of checks and drafts. Under no other
system could we reach the high state of de­
velopment attained in the last fifty years.
A checking account, with this bank will
sitnplyfy the transactions yon are now
doing on a cash basis.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
Smith Boys in Trouble Again.
Sheriff Crenshaw went to the Mia­
mi river on Tuesday and arrested the
7th and 8th School Flashes.
Smith boys of that place, who had
The Tillamook Feed Co. has a
entered the Miami I.timber Co.’s
Meascls '. Yes, that's the name
good supply, of choice seed oats.
store at Hobsonville last week, tak­ of them. The writer of this column
Call and get prices.
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ing a number of hats, shoes and has been having pleasant time with
Morris, eye specialist.
other merchandise. They entered the meascls for the past two weeks
An almost nevz No. 6 Shorn pleas
; afoot warmer at the Tillamook
the building through a side win­ which has been the cause of no
separator for sale or trade, at a bar­
Co.
dow. The sheriff found Louis, jr., High School column lately.
gain.
D.
L.
Shrode.
11, delivered, $10.00 a ton. T>.
and Roy Smith, two of the brothers,
The past week the attendance of
The Emersonian Literary Society
[ROUE.
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and arrested them, and found the the school have been greatly re­
inies Wanted at the Tillamook will give an entertainment on Fri­
stolen goods on the boys. They duced by the large number of
day evening at the Gem.
lly Bank.
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were given a preliminary hearing (s'ople who have had to leave
If Dement's Best don’t give satis­
ur and feed of all kinds at the
before the justice at Bay City on school on account of the meascls.
faction,
your
money
will
be
refund-
mock Feed Co.
Wednesday, and they were bound There have been about eighty who
ed.—Tillamook Feed Co.
over to the grand jury,
Their bail are out a^ present, among whom
in Plasker is doing business in
The Tillamook Ice and Cold
were placed af $1,000 each, and as are Clint King, Mabie anil Stella
and this week.
Storage will pay you the best price
no one cared to go on their bond, Goyne and Lydia Crane. In place
r cement by the sack or the
for your chicken and fish.
the sheriff brought them to the city of these a number have returned
:1 see D. I- Shrode.
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Dement’s Best high grade lui rd
and locked them up in the county and are taking the places of the
ir lots for $1,000, your own
wheat flour, at the Tillamook Feed
jail.
It will be remembered that sick ones.
b . D. L. Shrode.
’ .
Co., every sack guaranteed.
Walter and Louis Smith, jr., broke
The Freshmen have received their
other raft of*piling was receiv-
into one of the stores at Garibaldi
C«.ll and get our price on feed of
large class (lag, also their class
r the railroad spur.
nearly a year ago, and were sen­
all kinds.—T illamook F eed C o .,
pennants.
The large pennant ie
rou are looking fora high grade successors to C. S. Atkinson.
tenced to terms in the county jail,
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made of silk with
the letters
Demetit’s best is it.
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The members of the M.E. church from which they were released a few
Buy your groceries where you like
T.ll.S. at the large eml, they being
icial price on Alfalfa hay, ton and your feed from the Tillamook gave a social at Todd’s hall Satur­ months since.
gold letters on a purple back
day evening to t^e new members
¡25.00. —R osenberg E ros .
Feed Co. at the Tyler Building. *
ground. On the main body which
which have been taken into that THE COUNTY OFFICIALS I
a box of choice Valley apples
is gold, are the figures 1911 in large
Have you tried that New Dairy church since the late revival. A
SALARIES.
: Tillamook Feed Co. at $1.25. ’ Food at the Tillamook Feed Co.,
purple numbers.
Although it is
number of games were indulged in,
; Tillamook Feed Co. will make said to be the best on the market. *
after which the joyous crowd were The Bill Passed the House-- not customary to approve of any
he right prices on your feed.’
Freshman acts, yet we feel that
Make money by guessing. The served to a dainty lunch.
There
County Court to Regulate
they have made a. very wise choice
t goes with the feed business First National Bank’s advertise­ were nearly two hundred present,
Salaries of Deputies.
in their ting and their pennants are
the Tillamook Feeil Co. for it.* ment will tell you how. I.ook it up and all unite in saying that they
the most handsome of any in the
'ore you buy any Alfalfa or Oat now.
spent a very pleasant evening.
Representative A. G. Beals intro­ school.
Their colors, which are
lee Wm. Curtis or H.C. Kunze.
Owing to part of the Headlight
TITe number ofcheck and savings duced a bill to regulate the salaries royal purple and gold, arc certainly
>y say that the bread made staff, being down with measles, we accounts in the Tillamook County of county officials in Tillamook
in good taste. We hope they will
Dement’s best tlour can’t be had to curtail the size of the paper Bank in this city have steadily in­ County, which also provides for the
not have the troubles with their
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this week.
creased from 870 in the early part of county court to tlx tire salaries of flag that the other classes have.
The bill increases (he
I. Alex. Watt left on Tuesday
Highest Cash Price paid for all 1908 to 1700 at the beginning of this deputies.
The Ciceronian program which
sit her daughter at McMinn- kinds of Furs, Hides and Sheep year, or nearly double the number salaries of the county judge to was given Friday afternoon was
$1,200
and
the
treasurerto
¿1,000
and
Pelts. N. E. Melchior, Tillamook, of accounts in three years. Con-
one of many worthy points. Only
sidering the sparse population of $5.00 per day for the commissioners one who was to take part, failed to
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od for sale, any kind or any Oregon.
The respond when liis mime was called.
mt.—For prices see George
In buying Furniture, remember the county, this is a remarkable when transacting business.
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n.
that Jones-Knudson Furniture Com­ showing for one bank and speaks salaries of the county clerk, sheriff, But he found that it «losn't pay to
assessor and school superintendent shirk duty, us he was called ti|s>n
well for the community.
te or phone to E. G. Ander- pany will give 10 per cent discount
remains the same.
Following is Monday morning
to deliver a
_ H. II. Rosenberg, who purchased
Hemlock, for Cedar Fence for cash.
the bill, which can go to a vote of S|>eech before the school. It showed
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Wm.
CurtilC
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the
property
belonging
to
Mrs.
Eliza
Alfalfa or Oat hay.
the people, if bo desired :
signs of much of pains and fore
»e choice nursery stock for the Grain Man, or H. C. Kunze will Evans adjoining W. C. King’s pro­
Sec. 1.—That section 3088 of Lord’s thought in preparation and un-
perty
in
this
city,
has
had
the
house
sell
you
hay
as
cheap
as
anyone.
heap. Must sell at once. —D. 1-
Oregon Laws be, ind the same is
moved into the southeast corner of hereby amended so as to read as doubtedly Lyle will become a great
Quality considered.
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PE.
orator some day.
the lot and is having it remodeled follows :
ode wants to see you at tli?“The bill introduced by Represen­
Sec. 3081 The county officers of
As the debating team of Seaside
by Emmett Bales. A new |>orch has
tative
Beale,
so
that
the
county
Building. It’s to your inter-
Tillamook.County shall receive as
defeated
Astoria in the annual
been
added
along
with
other
im
­
court can hold regular monthly
com|>ensation for services the fol­
. Call.
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provements.
Mr. Rosenberg in­ lowing annual salary, from and meet, Prof. Rutherford, the manager
meetings, passed the house.
frett Leighton has moved into
of this district hits made arrange­
tends living there the remainder of after July 1, 1911, namely :
Watch this paper for further tips
ouse recently vacated by John
1. County Judge, $1,200.
ments for them to meet our team
the winter, after which he will build
concerning
what
is
to
take
place
in
2.
County
Commissioner,
$5
per
son.
some time in the near future. It has
a new residence.
day
for
each
«lay
employed
I
in
the
the near future in theway of a social
s
thing like a Foot Warmer for
been planned Ihnt the debate come
county business.
businei
—------- — of ___nty
The Tillamook Lumber Manufac­ transaction
drives, get one at the Tillamook or see the L.D. B.C. about it.
3. County Treasurer, $1,000.
off on the loth of thia month, but it
turing
Company's
saw
mill,
which
Deputy District Attorney Willett
4. County Clerk,
Clerk. $1,000.
Co.
is feared that preparations cannot be
5. Sheriff. $1,000.
has notified the bowling alley that gave the city a good pay roll for a
made in that time as our material
: the L. D. B. C. about the social
Ö. Assessor, $1,200.
long
time,
and
which
closed
down
they are violating a state law by
was slow in reaching us and on
7.
The
county
court
of
Tillamook
are to give on SL Valentine’s
last fall, is getting ready to start up
running that place on Sundays.
County may provide for such coun­
ing.
again, th«* mill having been kept up ty treasurer, «xiunty clerk, sheriff account of the ’measles. There are
Try a bale of third cutting Cali­ in good shape. The company has and assessor, such deputies and two beside the regular team who
Sours, cheapest and best paper
fornia
Alfalfa or Oat Hay, the beet about 1,500,000 feet of logs on hand assistants as the court may deem are trying for a place on the team.
■er in town.
I .eave orders at
The question which has been
and cheapest quality considered. to start with. Until business picks sufficient to properly and effectively
; A Smith Co.
transact the business of said office, planned to be debated is, "Resolved,
See
Wm.
Curtis
or
H.
C.
Kunze.
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up the mill will not lie run its full and such deputies or assistants I
e Anvil will leave Portland thia
that the Chinese Exclusion Act
rsday) evening and will have
Mrs. Pate Wells left the first of the capacity. There is some doubt as shall be paid the sum, or sums, of should be extended to all Asiatic
money
to
lie
determined
by
said
to
the
amount
of
lumlier
that
will
ht for this city.
week for Porttand to be at the bed­
people." The uonie teams are to
be required for the local market this county court for their services.
e weather the past week has side of her daughter, Mrs. Hazel
8. County School Superintendent. have the affirmative of the question.
year,
but
as
soon
as
the
mill
starts
$1,000.
wet and it turned cold again Stephens, who is very seriously ill.
again it is excepted that things will
9. Any an«! all fees collected for
Wednesday, with another fall of
Be sure and take part in the First commence to move in the building any purpose whatever, by any and
r early this morning, which National Bank's literary contest.
line and make a break in the dull all of the county officers herein
1 disappeared.
See the prizes that are offered in season to one of business activity 1 mentioned, shall be turned into the
' counts
mints treasury.
treasu
the bank's advertisement on this and push.
to (fenviztaH
10.
Provided, however, that 25 |>er
i pane-
cent, of the legal voters of Tilla­
Tha passengers on the Golden I mook County may file with the
As is usual at this season of the. -
Gate
on
her
last
trip
in
were
P.
county clerk of said county, within '
year, business is unusually slow. ‘
Cassidy, P. Derosia, J. H. Myers, ninety days after the ailjoiirnmrnt
In a few weeks business will pick up
Mr«.'N. W. Clous, C. A. Typson, B. of thia legislature their referendtim
and it ia expected that building will
petition to refer thia act to a vote of 1
Smith, Nels Nelson and several the people of said county, and if
be resumed.
others. She had a full cargo of any such referendum |>etition la- ‘
Have yon a h«*art? If so, come to freight, consisting of a car loatl of file«i as herein provided, the county j
the "doings” on St. Valentine’s eve­ Stndel«aker wagons for the Tilla­ court of said county shall make an
ning.
If you have no heart come mook Feed Co., a large amount of order referring this act to the vote
of the |>eople of said county, and
anyway and we will supply you with i hay for Rosenlierg Bro«., and feed ; the vote thereon shall be had at tin- 1
D. DAMAR, Pro
as many as you need. Ask the I. D. and general merchandise. She left next general election in thia state. 1
B.C. about it.
Lioeated in th«
<mW«-dnei«1ay.her passengers being I unless said county court deems it
; projier to call a »|>e<ial election
A. M. Ginn sold q pen of hie grade ' Wm. North. I. Steinnou. C. J. Stein- ' therefore, in which case such «,«--
lUbHMOOK HOTEL
white leghorn chickens to George ' non, P. Typson, T. J. Bowles, Mrs. cial election shall tie provided for by
Hoover the past week. Mr. Hoover Watt, H. V. Scott, R Maxwell a ltd , said county court duly entered on
helieres.in having everything on wife. Robert Maxwell, Che*. Astil- I its lournal.
Dffop in and book
hi« farm first class, regardless of berg, Oscar Ijiurell. John L’lasker,
Go to F. 8. Whilehouse tc Son
(«rice.
Geo. Cameron, C. A. Typnoti. P. the leading agents, for Bond, A ecl- |
Around."
The Sne H. Elmore left on Mon . De Rosts, M. Kingsley and five from dent and Fire Inantance aa ibey
day with Mrs. E. P. Wells. Miss Bey City. Her cargo consisted of write more than three-quarters of
Coxy Clark. B. F. Felger. H. E. 900 cases of cheese and about 2NM) the insurance written in Tillamook
of canned «almon, also some County, because they are better
Smith. Wm. Richardson and wife. Cl
Mrs. Gee. Watt and a number of storage salmon for the Portland equipped than any one rise in the
.market.
¡business
other« from buy points.
LAMOOK JOTTINGS
The Emersonian's gave
tertainment at the Getn Theatre,
Thursday night to raise money for
the Gilford Stilwell Park. Beside
the two playlets which were the
chief attraction, there were a num­
ber of musical selections which
were appreciated very much by the
audience.
Those taking part in
the plays were: Helen and Gladys
Beals, Alice Perry, Fay Todd, Elsie
Lamb, Harry Ebinger, Benly Siam,
Verle Stanley, Floyd Ebertnan and
Ralph Himes.
Farm for Sale.
For sale by owner:
The south
half of the place known as the Hill
place on the Nestucca River, hnlf
of mile of Hebo, will sell with or
without cattle, some one is going
to get a bargain, it is going cheap.
Easy terms.
Write for price.—
H enry T hompson , Hebo, Ore.
Wood For Sale.
Wood for sale. Spruce and Hem­
lock body, dry nt $1.25 a cord on the
place, 7 miles south of Tillamook.—
T. D a BPAZ.
For Sale.
Complete Creamery Outfit, cou-
sisting of Engine, Boiler, Simplex
Combined Churn and Worker, Bab­
cock Turbine Teeter, Scales, Cane,
etc. Address Newton Courier, Lat-
ourell Fulls, Ore
Wanted, to Borrow.
Wanted, to borrow, $ttl) on good
security, Will pays percent, inter
est. Enquire at the Headlight office.
Stray Notice
A Brown Mare catne to Ike Quick's
place on January 10th. Owner can
have the sume by pnying expenses.
Speedy Relief from Kidney Trouble
“I had an acute attack of Bright's
disease with inflammation of the
kidney’s and bladder and dizxi-
nest, ” says Mrs. Cora Thorp. Jack-
son, Mich.
" A bottle of Foley’s
Kidney Remedy overcome the at-
ta«k. reduce«! the inflammation,
took away the pain and made the
bladder action normal. Iwisheveiy-
one could know of this wonderful
remedy.”—C. I. Clough.
J. CLAUSSEN
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LAWYER,
IJeutocher Abvohnt
213 Tillamook Block,
T illamook
UHKOON
ENTERTAINMENT !
amar’s
Variety
Store,
By Emersonian Literary Society
at the Gem.
FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. 3rd
i
EW GOODS
n each boat
I
Two Plays, “Ye Modern English" and
‘ Where’s My Hat T”
Selections by City Orchestra. Music by Double
Quartet and by Roy’s Glee Club.
Proceeds go to Gilford Stillwell’s Park Fund.
I wo Shows. First starts promptly at 7:30.
Second at 8:30.
ADMISSION : 13c. and 25c.