Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 09, 1911, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK. OREGON, MARCH 9, lyll
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
TILLAMOOK
e only U.S, Government Examined Bank in the County.
AMOOK JOTTINGS
orris, eye specialist.
ies Wanted afthe Tillamook
Bank.
work horse for sale cheap,
to Webb Maddux.
8c. pound for Calf Hides at
p.—N. E. Melchoir.
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nt’s Beet Flour is second to
Tillamook Feed Co.
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or phone to E. G. Ander-
emlock, for Cedar Fence
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Studebaker Wagonsand Buggies,
plows, harrows and machinery of
all kinds at the Tillamook Feed Co. *
We are taking orders for hay at
the following prices : Alfalfa, $19
ton ; oat, $21 ton ; No. 1 Timothy,
$27 ton. H. C. K unze or W m . C ur ­
tis . the Grain Man.
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The Anvil left out Sunday with
cheese and fish as freight, also a few
passengers among whom were W.
C. Strowbridge and family, who go
to Bandon from here.
Nels Hanson and v.-ife, who have
been East since they left here, have
all farm to sell or trade for returned to make their home once
operty ou easy terms—J. R more in this county, and they will
live on their place north of the city.
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a (week of East wind the
Married, in this city on Thursday
changed the first of the evening, by Rev. D. L. Sb rode, Emil
ringing rain.
P. Larson and Miss Margaret A.
1 pay you to see the Tilla- Johnson. Mr. Larson is the Netarts
Feed Co. before you buy mail carrier, where he will make his
home.
falfa hay.
Died, on Sunday, at Fairview,
ra, cheapest and best paper
n town.
Leave orders at' Walter James, eon of Mr. and Mrs.
, . I 6 years, 8
Smith Co.
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. J months and 17 days.
The funeral
Creecy, J. J. Hollett and’
in the Odd-
eaeon were in town from!*00*1 P*ace on Tuesday
' fellows’ cemetery
e past week.
I Any intelligent person may earn
son and Chas. Ray were >
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income corresponding for
our streets Saturday from a
¡newspapers; experience unneces­
ca country.
sary. Send stamp for full particu­
of Buff Orpingtons, . $1.50 lars.
Empire Press Syndicate,
for 15 eggs.—C. A. Corn- Middleport, N. Y.
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la mook, Ore.
The County Court will meet the
llamook Feed Co. will guar­ members of the Clatsop County
weight of every bale of Court at Nehalem to-day (Thurs­
to be correct.
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day) for the purpose of coming to
G. Finney will preach at some understanding in regard to
on Sunday morning and the Necarney road.
ty in the evening.
Base Ball: Players who are in-
ill will have fresh fruit and rested in base ball should take a
n on every boat. Try her look at our window. Only Spauld­
cakes and Ballads.
ing High Grade goods are shown
anaon pleaded guilty to and the largest assortmant ever
above the dead line, and in the city—K ing A S mith C o .
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anley fined him $50.
In buying out grass seeds we
beat Cash Price paid for bought the best that money can buy
of Fura, Hides and Sheep so if you want good .seeds, come
. K. Melchior, Tillamook, and see us, but if you want a second
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grade seed go somewhere else, as
ing Furniture, remember we carry only the best—T illamook
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Knudson Furniture Com- F eed C o .
give 10 per cent discount
House cleaning time is drawing
near, Do not forget to use Alabas-
be for the Tillamook Head- tine, Put in right over the old wall
the Weekly Oregonian, pa per. In all colors and anyone
papers for one year for can do the work,
Any ordinary
room can be made new for $1.00. —
horse gave out on the K ing a S mith C o -
on Tuesday and only a
The “Old Maids’ Party” which
mail arrived on Wed- was given by the young ladies of
ing.
the Methodist Church at the Gem
ur neighbor alxjut De- Theatre last Friday was a success
t Flour, they all say that it in every way. Both houses were
the total
receipt
at for good bread.—Till- packed and
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amounted to over fifty dollars.
The annual Birthday Social for
be offered at our
sir this fall for garden the lienefit of the Presbyterian Sun­
y your garden tools from day school, given by the ladies of
the Presbyterian Guild, was enjoyed
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Powder 1
Powder 1 very much by those who attended.
ed a quantity of stumping The Sunday School wishes to thank
Secure what you need at the friends who eo liberally respond­
ed with the gift of $43 25.
g A S mith C o .
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Long Prairie Creamery Cn. ha*
your orders to the Tilla-
purchased the Rotter» factory, for
Co. for Dement's Beet
$1,250.00; and has a lease on the
can’t be beat for good
land for 99 years. The new com­
they deliver it in the
pany started making cheese Tues
day morning, having 3,000pounds of
il had to go on the mud milk. The directors are James Wil­
ace her propeller, which liams, J. Murphy, Jos. Von Rotz.
striking a enag while
The Steamer Golden Gate came m
last week.
She left on
on Wednesday, her passengers lie
ing A. Cameron. A. Forzley. L. Lar­
Seed Onto, a cream son. Wm. McVeigh. Aaron Jem berg
flour and feed of ail and a tew others. _ She leaves out
a fresh lot of all kinds tomorrow (Friday) morning at six
seeds at the Tillamook I
o'clock, and expects to leave Port­
land on Saturday.
Crenshaw will clone tax
At the monthly meeting at the
for the 3 percent rebate Tillamook Commercial Club on
■k next Wednesday night, Monday evening it
decided to
ed about $75
tip to appoint a nominating committee, to
receive nominations for the annual
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Below are the Correct Answers to our quotations
in the Literary Contest:
L—“ Ready Money in Aladdin’s Lamp.”—L ord B yron .
2.—“ He will always be a slave who does not know how
to live upon a little.”—H orace .
“Put not your trust in money, but put your money in
trust.”—O liver W orstell H olmes .
“ Do not squander time for that is the stuff that life is
made of."—B enjamin F ranklin .
“ Do not waste your time figuring why a black hen
lays a white egg.”—B urba .
Our greatest glory consists not in never failing, but
in rising every time we fall.”—O liver G oldsmith .
The struggle for to-day, is not altogether for to-day
—it is for a vast future.'”—A braham L incoln .
An honest man is the noblest work of God.” —POPE.
I have five hundred crowns, the thrifty hire I
saved under your father.”—S hakespeare .
10.—“Provide things honest in the sight of all men.” —
A postle P aul , in Romans.
They, each' and every one of them, emphasize the ad-
ntagea of having banking connections, or commend those
its which are necessary to a person financially successful,
oreover, are standard and worth fixing in the mind for
ture use.
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TILLAMOOK ROAD PLANNED,
meeting of the club next month,
and C. I, Clough, Frank Severance
andE. C. Trombley were appointed.
A certain party bought seed oats
in this city and finding them not
clean, spent one-half day in trying
to clean them up, and when he was
done he liad taken ten pounds of
foreign matter from each sack, for
which he had paid seed oat price.—
The T illamook F eed C o . sell clean
oats.
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Capital 8tock of $100,000 Placed
by New Corporation.
People Pay Bills
With Cash These Days
SALEM, Or., March 1.—For the
purpose of constructing a railroad
line with terminal at Tillamook,
BayoceaU and a point on Netarts
Bay and to conduct a steamboat
line from Rayocean and Tillamook
to Portland and ’ Columbia River
points, articles of incor|>onitioii for
the Tillamook Bay Railroad & Navi­
gation Company were filed with the
Secretary of State today.
T. Irving Potter. John K. Kollock
and M. A. Zollinger are shown as
the incorporators and the capital
stock nt placed at $100.000.
The
principal place of business of the
company will be in Portland.
Our customers know this. A check -
iug account with this bank will elimi­
nate any difficulties of using your funds
as you wish.
Your business will be welcomed.
“Dement’s Best” flour, $1.35 |*r
sack. “Marvel” Brand flour $1.25
per sack.
These prices will lie in
effect from Mar. 13 to Mar. 1«, inclu­
sive, for the purpose of introducing
our flour, and proving to you that
Dement’s Best is the highest grade
Hard Wheat flour on the market.—
T illamook F eed C o .
Process Barley, 75 lbs. $1.20 sack; !
Death of Mrs. Conover.
$30 ton. Shorts, 80 lbs., $1.15 sack;
Mrs. Leonia Conover, wife of S.
$27 ton. Wheat, 100 lbs., $1.75 sack.
Oats, white, 100 lbs., $1.70 sack; $33 W. Conover, passed away at their
ton. Oats, gray seed, 100 lbs., $1.75 home in this city, Tuesday night,
sack; $34 ton. Salt. Empire, 50 lbs., between eight and nine o'clock. She
55c. Salt, half ground, 100 lbs., 55c. was just recovering from an attack
Bran, 60 lbs., 80c.—W m . C urtis , the of phneumonia, and seemed to be
gaining in strength rapidly, and it
Grain Man.
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was thought that she would be able
This week a deal was closed in
to do her own work in a short while.
which John Erickson, Gran Nelson
Her physician, Dr. Smith, had just
and Carl Knudson takefive acres of
returned from Nehalem at eight
land from Harley Poland at $650 an
o’clock, when Mr. Conover's boy
acre.
The land lies just north of
was sent over to his house to tell
town and is one of the prettiest
the doctor that his mother had got
pieces of bottom land in the county.
worse again. Dr. Smith hurried to
They expect to build three residen­
the home of Mr. Conover and found
ces on tl>e land.
that Mrs. Conover had been seized
Life is too short to worry about with an attack of heart failure an .1
chickens scratching up your garden before the doctor could give her
or your neighbor’s garden. The anything to make her rally she had
largest shipment of Poultry Fence breathed her last.
that ever came into the county to
Mrs. Conover has lived in this
one firm has just landed,
45 rolls county about ten years. She was a
in all and if. stretched in one liue member of the Adventist Church of
would measure 6750 ft.
Have it in this city, and was highly respected
2 ft., 3 ft., 4 ft., 5 ft. and 6 ft. high.— by all who knew her, being- a
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woman who was always ready to
The young people’s class of the assist and do a good turn for
Methodist Church was entertained those who were sick.
Mrs. Conover was a daughter of
by Daisie Allenderand Elsie Lamb,
at the home of Miss Lamb, Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks, of
day evening. Games were played Bay City, and a sister of Mrs.
until about ten o'clock, when the Clarence Tilden, aud has another
boys were given the job of un­ sister in Portland.
tangling the cobweb with the con­
ditions that all who broke the web
would have to pay a tine of twenty-
five cents. About thirty-five guests
were served lunch at ten thirty,
after which the merry crowd left for
their homes.
At a meeing of the city council on
Monday evening, apart from allow­
ing the usual bills, there was not
much
business. John
Langley
submitted a bid for street work
which was referred to committee.
An ordinance was passed prohibt-
ing motor cycles from using the I
side walks and limiting the speed
of autos to eight miles an hours
ami four miles at cross walks; the
Mutual Teiphone Co, wanted its
charter revised, which was referred
to committee; and an ordinace was
passed vacating the alleys in Nor­
ton’s addition.
Go to P. 8. Whitehouse Sc Son,
the leading agents, for Bond, Acci -
dent and Fire Insutance. aa they
write more than three-quarters of
the insurance written in Tillamook
County, because they are better
equipped than any one rise in th«
business
M A MUN1 C
LODGE.
No. 57. meets on Solar-
day of each
month in
IO.O.F Hall, at 7:30 p.m.
F rank S kvxbamcm
W.M.
H. F. M orris , Sec.
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For Sale.
A Mother’s Safeguard.
Foley’s Honey and Tar for the
Six 2 year old heifers, one fresh I children. Is best and safest for all
now and others coming fresh.— I coughs, colds, croup, whooping-
Frank Tone, Tillamook, Ore.
cough and bronchita. No opiates.
C. I. Cough.
For Sale.
“Foley’s Honey and Tar is the
River bottom acreage in small best cough remedy I ever used as it
quickly stopped a severe cough
tracts, near town. Terms easy.
t at had long troubled me,” says J.
M. W. IlAKRtsON.
W. Kuhn, Princeton, Nebr. Just ho
quickly and surely it acts in all
We the barbers of Tillamook have cases of coughn, colds, kigrippe
agreed on the following prices to go and lung trouble.
Refuse substi­
tutes.—C. I. Clough.
into effect May 1st, 1911 :
Hair cut........................ ... 35c.
The most common cause of insom­
... 15c.
Shave
nia is disorders of the stomach.
Massage..................... ... 35c.
Chamberlain' h Stomach and Liver
Plain shampoo........ .. 25c.
Tablets correct these disorders ami
Fitch shampoo........ . . 50c.
enable you to sleep. For siile by
Beard trim ............... . .. 25c.
Lamar's Drugstore.
15c.
Fitch tonic ................
19c.
All other tonics . . .
Kermit Roosevelt made a good
5c.
Neck shave................
record in a recent sprinting match
Razor hone................ . .. 59i.
of Harvard. Maybe Theodore is
(Signed).
coming back through a descendant.
O tis F rihbie ,
Australia notifies foreign meat
L atimer a M owery ,
trusts that it will not consent to be
C. R. J ohnson .
a field for their exploitation. The
W. M. HE ASTON.
fact that the meat combines a;e
A good horse is worth $3110 anil is trying to get a grip on Australia
Presbyterian Church.
hard to find at that price. The good and Argentina shows what early
are.
Bible Scjiool, W a.m. Christian roads movement lias helped the birds they -----------............
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horse
breeder
quite
as
much
Endeavor, 5:45 p.m. Evening wor­
Uncle Sam assisted the first rail­
the
automobile
maker.
ship, 7:30 p.m Subject of service,
roads across the continent and got
“ The Living Waters.” A cordial
Automatic pistols are snid to be his money back, with interest,
invitation is extended to all, es­ so sure in aim that any tenderfoot Now these roads talk of double
pecially those who are without can be a dead shot. Before thia tracks out of their own resources,
church homes to attend these matter is settled let the innocent There need be no fear tlint the Pan­
services.
S. G. F inney , Pastor.
ama Canal will not pay its way
bystanders be heard from.
Mother of wayward daughters
may be interested to know of a home !
for just such girls that has been
opened in a suburb of Portland.
The girts have two hours of school 1
work, each day, in the regular i
English branches. They tire also
taught needle work, weaving, hum- |
drv work, cotiking, and other house­
hold duties. The Home is under
the care of the Sisters of St. John
Baptist (Episcopal Church). For
further information address The
Sister in Charge St. Elisabeth's
House, 291 E. 82 St, North Portland.
Oregon.
The trustees of the Presbyterian
church have notified the Presbytery
that they desire to have a jierma-
nent pastor for that church in this
city and not lie joined with the Bay I
City church, which has been the
custom for so many years. As the
membership of the church is grow­
ing right along and as Bay City
was jioorly served with only two
services a month it was thought that
it will tie lietter for both churcljes
that other arrangements lie made.
The friends of Rev. S. G. Finney will
tie glad to (tear that he lias consent­
ed to remain Pastor of the church,
which will lie «elf-supporting.
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY BÀNK,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
BIG BARGAINS!
LOOK AT OUR PRICES
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Can you beat them any where in Town ?
Come ami see us, we can save yon money.
We are Retailing our Groceries at Wholesale Prices
Bottles Catsup...............................
Cans Cove Oysters.......................
Cans Red Seal Lye .......................
Cans Pioneer Milk .....................
Cans Van Camp's Pork & Beans
22 lb. Buhl Milk Can .........
«2.45
Elaine Coal Oil
per case 2.90
$1.00
21111». Fine Granulated Sugar
Best Fruit Sugar ...... per sack 5.00
5. IO
Dry Granulated Sugar
jmt sack
1.00
Extra C. 20 lbs. for......... ■
Culte Sugar, 15 11». fur................... 1.00
1 Dox. Cans Corn
1 Doz. Cans Tomatoes
z. Ar buck le Coffee
... •* per pkg.
3 Ibs. Royal Club Coffee,
1 lb. White Seal Coffee
1 lb. Morita anti Java Coffee
1 lb. Caracola Coffee......... .
Snow Drift Flour
L'ght House Flour
Benns........ per II).
Beans.......... per lb.
25c.
25c.
25c.
25c.
25c.
90c
90c
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22k.
Kk .
25c.
25c.
22k.
per bbl. «5.60
per bbl. 5.00
4 lb. Pale Cottotene
10 lb. Pale Cottolene
4 le.
4jc.
lilt.
7ic.
60c
«1.50
5r.
Regular Itk-. ran Spiers
2 cans Sainton ................ . ............... 26c
25c,
5 can» Sardine»
5 ll«s 50c,
Westmoreland Svrup ..
10 lbs. $1.00
Westmoreland Syrup-..
Columbia Oat Flakes -- Pkg 3 Or.
Columbia Wheat Flakes, pkg. 25c.
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it»!- Apricots
gal. Peaches ......
Kai. Tomatoes..........
gal. Apples.
35c.
35c,
:*k.
3(k-.
Citler Vinegar..........
per gal 25c.
Baker's Cocoa
I’kg- 25c
V.
Arm Ar Hammer Sotla
pkg.
25« .
7 lairs («olden Star Soap
5 pounds Rovai Baking I’owder-. $I.H5
8 lb. Box Mtwcaroni J
Sltn- filed Wheat .... |ier pkg. |Ot.
THE RAY FEED CO
C. F. SHORTRIDGE, Mgr. Grocery Dept