Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 13, 1911, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL I3, 1911
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Table tumblers 3c. each at Lamar's
Variety Store next Saturday.
1 he government census gives the
three incorporated towns in Tilla­
mook County a population as fol­
lows :
Tillamook.............................
1152
Bay City..................... ........ . 281
Neh ale 1*11...............................
. 119
Wilson River Lumber Co., a cor­
poration, vs. John Newberg, Ma­
thias Newberg, and Anna New­
berg, and Erwin Harrison, guardian
to John Newberg, which is a suit
filed in the circuit court to quit
title.
well known in this city, having l«een
book keeper for the firm of A. Mc­
Nair & Co. upto the time when they
closed out their stock of groceries,
after which he was in the employ of
the Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co. as
Au ordinary safe is “dead easy” for yeggmen and
bookkeeper. At present Mr. Bryan is
safe crackers.
visiting at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Rose Williams.
OURS IS BURGLAR PROOF,
There is a reason. The check you
Mrs. Frank Hannenkratt,
who
issue in payment, the stub to corres­
And as further precaution, WE CARRY BURGLAR
was taken suddenly sick with peri­
pond, and the books of the bank, to­
tonitis and was not expected to live
AND HOLD UP INSURANCE.
for several days, is reported to be
gether with the payee’s endorsement
Don’t worry and loose your sleep when you can
somewhat better.
is a strong chain of evidence to contra­
put
your
money and valuables where they are out of
Rev. H. C. Shaffer, of Portland,
dict. The check itself is a receipt aud
presiding elder of the Oregon Con­
the reach of robbers.
E. E. Finley, of Newberg, has ference. United Brethren in Christ,
is returned to you by the bank.
We invite the opportunity to explain more fully
bought H. A. Kinnaman's interest will preach 10 a.m. and 8 p. m. next
Better have a checking account and
in the grocery store of A. Finley A Sunday at the U.B. church. The
the
facilities
we have to safe guard the money and
pay bills but once.
Co. He is a brother of A. Finley, -theme in the morning will be “The
valuable
deposited with us.
and will move to this city in a few Great Salvation’’ and in the evening
weeks and will take an active partin “The Horhe.” The latter service is
the business.
an unusual one. We wish those not
The Yamhill County Summer accustomed to church attendance
Normal School will open for a six might hear it. There will be com­
weeks’ term at McMinnville College munion in the morning.
Only U.S. Government Examined Bank in the
June 20, under the management of
M. C. Banfield and W. C. Francis
County.
Curtis B. Poe. Credit will be given left on Friday, going to Nelialem,
on the college records for all work where they paid S. G. Reed a visit
done.
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for several days. The editor and
LAMOOK JOTTINGS For sale, one pure bred Berkshire The Golden Gate left port Sunday wife accompanied them in the auto,
>450,000.00
Nearly a Bad Accident
sow, due to farrow in a few days. morning with J. II. Hollister, C. M. and returned home the same even­
John Neglie, on the H. C. Kunze Menifee, B. D. Sox, Sam Smith, Mr. ing. The roads in the north part of
Chas. Reynolds met with what I Port of Tillamook, Oregon
(orris, eye specialist.
ranch.
and Mrs. Hunt, Cora Smith, W. the county are in fairly good shape might have been a very t-erious
Cold snap was hard on er.rlv
6 per cent Harbor Improve­
Subscribe for the Tillamook Head- Hunt, Hazel Hunt, J. A. Willis, for automobiles, but the ruts in the accident last Thursday.
While
k.
ment Bonds.
i light and the Weekly Oregonian. Isabel Logan, and Ida Logan, also roads need leveling down and quite coming from Bester's Ford, outlie
lies Wanted at the Tillamook , Both newspapers for one year for i a good load of freight.
a few chuck holes need filling up, Wilson River, he found it difficult
Notice is hereby given that scaled
f Bank.
j only $2.25.
I In buying out grass seeds we especially those near Road Super­ to climb the short hills on the road, bids will be- received by the Trea­
I buggy and harness for sale,
Ask your neighbor about De- bought the best that money can buy visor Zaddach’s place at Nelialem.
the passengers having to help push surer of the Port of Tillumook, in
y to Webb Maddux.
1 ment Best Flour, they all say that it so if you want good seeds, come
An effort is <o be made to luive the car up the hill.
the City of Tniamook, in tlie State
nt’s Best Flour is second to can’t be beat for good bread.—Till­ anil see us, but if you want a second the ladies who have been attending
As he came to the hill just the of Oregon, at his office in said city,
Tillamook Feed Co.
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amook Feed Co.
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grade seed go somewhere else, as the Tillamook Commercial Club the other side of the Donaldson place, until Thursday, June 15th, lull, nt
tumblers3c. eachat Lamar’s
The weather, which war beauti­ we carry only the best.—TILLAMOOK past twelve months, to organize and at the bottom of which there is a 10 o'clock A.M.,-for the purchase of
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form a Ladies’ Auxiliary. Thurs­ bridge, lie told John Bolin and ull or any part of the bonds of the
Store next Saturday,
fully fine last week, turned cold F eed C o .
Ladd J. Bush vs. F. C. Stalfoid day of each week the club is open Morris Sclmall, who were in the said Port iasued by virtue of n
for sale by L.C. Wilke. In* and wet on Sunday, with frequent
showers of hail since then.
is a suit filed in the Circuit Court to to the wives and female members of car that he thought he could make resolution of said Port, duly
t Rosenberg’s Store.
it up all right. But when he was legally passnd April 6, 1911.
I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for calf recover the sum of $2.750 on a prom­ their families, and the Thursday
or phone to E. G. Ander-
evening social features of the club about two-third of the way up the
Said bonds are to be dated July
issory
note;
and
Ladd
J.
Bush
vs.
hides
at
my
shop.
Try
me
out
and
emlock, for Cedar Fence
engine stopped and the car backed 1, 1911, and run 30] years from their
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and Anna G. Stalford and F. D. Stal- have been much enjoyed and well
date, interest payable semi-annual­
ford is another suit filed in the attended, As the ladieB have done down.
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Smith, will move to Balm, Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
As they neared the top the next ly, both principal and interest pay­
considerable entertaining,
it is
same
court
to
cover
$11X10
on
a
A. C. Nicewander and wife arrived
he haa rented Dan Hickey’ a
thought that by organizing they time Mr. Reynolds told the men able in United States Gohl coin at
here on Wednesday to make their promissory note.
would be able to accomplish more who were helping that he thought Tillamook, Oregon, or at the office
The
petition
calling
for
a
special
He is a
he could make it all right if they of the Port’s fiscal agent in New
11 farm to sell or trade for home in this county.
election to incorporate the Port of for the club.
perty on easy term.—J. R nephew of M. R. Hannenkratt.
Said bonds are
The first automobile
party
to ---- come would take out the blocks from the York City, N. Y.
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Bayocean
was
not
acted
upon
at
Experienced dairyman with part­
the last meeting of the county coilrt *° Tillamook from Portland this wheels, but the car only ran a short tKX) in number and of the denomina­
ner would like to rent a ranch. Ad­
aual Easter, Service will be
spring reached this city on Friday, distance when it stopped, and tion ot $500 each and are issued for
dress Box 105, Tillamook, or can he as it was not the regular, but an
the churches of this city next
and was composed of S. O. Murray, when Charley reached to put on the the purpose of defraying the coat of
adjourned
meeting,
and
for
that
seen at Craigs’ confectionery store. •
brake he missed tlie lever and the. harbor improvements on Tillamook
reason the election will not be Mark Sidell and C. M. Sidell. The
car,
dashed down the hill. Just as bar and bay. Said bonds will be
Mrs. I. F. Larsen has been quite
machine belong to Mr. Murray, who
ordered until next month.
n State Fair will be held
the car ran onto the bridge, instead sold to the highest bidder for cash,
seriously ill at her home for the
is
interetted
in
Bayocean
property.
on Sept 11th to 16th, in-
A unusual thing happened today.
of turning the wheel the right way, and all bids must be accompanied
past two weeks and is reported as
Instead of maintaining the prices Thev experience most difficulty in Mr. Reynolds turned it so that the
not being much better at present.
by a certified-check equal to 5 per
getting
over
the
roads
as
what
is
hickens wanted at the Tilla-
on Heating Stoves on* account of
car was turned cross ways of the cent of the amount of the bonds bid
L. F. Miller, divisional engineer,
eat Company's Market, 13c.
the cold weather, King & Smith known as the reservation, where bridge and allowed to run off. The
at Nehalem, reports that 99 per
upon.
Co. have reduced their entire line they encountered considerable mud only thing which saved it from a
The right is reserved to reject any
cent of the grading on the P. R. &
and had some difficulty in getting
10
per
cent
and
will
give
with
each
the
Tilla*
pay you to see
total wreck being the railing of the an all bids and to readvertise for
N. Co.’s railroad is now completed.
through.
Mr.
Murray
will
not
at
­
stove a Handsome Iron Clad Alarm
Feed Co. before you buy
bids for the same.
tempt to take his machine out until bridge.
Phone your orders to the Tilla­ Clock. See our window.
falfa hay.
Gus Case and Frank Devine were
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, thia
the roads are in better shape.
mook Feed Co. for Dement’s Best
sent for, and after getting the car 10th day of April, 1911.
rchet has been quite ser- Flour, it can’t be beat for goo«H* , Contractor J. W. Sweeney came
Captain
E.
W.
Spencer,
of
Port
­
back into the road, fixed it up in
ick with pneumonia, but is bread, and they deliver it in the down from Nehalem on Friday, and
M- F. L each , Treasurer,
he expects that ttains will be run­ land, came in on Saturday on a visit condition to come to t iwn.
ch better.
W ort of T illamook ,
city.
With
Captain
O.
W.
Hosford
on
the
ning on the P.R. & N. Co.’s railroad
a, cheapest and beet paper
Golden
Gate,
and
notwithstanding
Bids wanted on from 100 to 1000
Table tumblers 3c. each at Lamar's
Table tumblers 3c. each at Lamar's
in town.
Leave orders at cords body spruce wood, Quantity early the coming fall. He was down that he could have gone back as a
Variety Store next Saturday.
1 Variety Store next Saturday.
for
the
purpose
of
making
arrange
­
t to Harris’ barn.
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"dead
head
”
in
that
vessel,
he
pre
­
taken will depend on the price.— ments with the mill company to take
your chicken to the Tilla- Tillamook Electric Light & Fuel
ferred getting back to the placid
several million feet of-logs he has
eatCompany’s Market. We Com panyi
waters of the Willamette and Col­
on the right of way.
per pound.
umbia rivers by the overland route,
Re-cleaned Seed Oats, a cream
The Golden Gate came in on Wed­ for when he saw a few “comers” on
of BuS Orpingtons, $1.50 separator, flour and feed of all
nesday with a fiull cargo, and had the Pacific ocean, with a storm
for 15 eggs.—C. A. Corn- kinds, and a fresh lot of all kinds
to leave some freight behind. Her brewing, he came to the conclusion
llamook, Ore.
of grass seeds at the Tillamook passengers were Mrs. Cooper, I. that the big pond on the coast was
illamook Feed Co. will guar- Feed Co.
Bearstad, P. Mastersen, H. Satclier, no place for veteran captains who
e weight of every bale of
It is expected that the Port of A. F. Loveall, Mra. A. Roades, Mrs. know all about navigating vessels
in the neighborhood of Portland, so
y to be correct.
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Tillamook will soon take action and Morgan, F. Tinner, G. Fosbind, L. it is not likely that Captain Spencer
ask
the
government
to
withdraw
the
se and Lot and Furniture,
Beser, Carl Nordstrom, Emil Erick­ will eOer accept any more invita­
tions to risk his life on the big pond.
en tool, to be sold Inquire permits from those who have son, L. J. Hauliers. Frank Hart.
“squatted” on the water front.
eadlight office.
Mrs. Anna F.bbeson, who ran a I
The Sue H. Elmore came in on
For sale, 2 horses, double harness, Wednesday with the following pas­ milk ranch east of town 12-months
ill will have fresh fruit and
ago,
and then Ismght some proper­
in on every boat. Try her 2 horse wagon with wood rack and sengers: Mra. Asp, L. S. Bell and ty at Blaine, where she has l>een re­
gravel bed. Call on C. W. Thomas, wife, II.G. Iiansey. A.C. Nierwand- siding, was committed to the state
cakes and Ballads.
today. Theofficials had con­
aker Wagonsand Buggies, i-a mile east of P. O. on Fairview er and wife, C. R. Sutton, A. Lakan. asylum
siderable trouble in removing her
harrows and machinery of road, and he will make price right.* Oak Nolan, E. C. Coon and wife, from Dr. Boats’ office on Wednes- t
M. Murphy, Mr. day after the doctor had examined
at the Tillamook Feed Co. •
Fred Hoag, who haa been spend­ C. J. Steinnon,
Colander, Mr. Rooney, J. Lincham, her as to her mental condition. The
ing
the
winter
in
Ohio,
visiting
hie
unch Henrietta No. 2, Capt.
poor woman visited thia office on
R. W. Watson, J. A. Keller.
It Jenkins, master, is under- home and relatives, returned to thia
Tuesday, and from her conversation
citv
the
past
week
and
will
remain
"Dement
’
s
Best
”
flour.
$1.35
per
one could readily see that she was
tepaira in Astoria at presents,
crazy on religious matters. One of ‘
key George Willett, who was here during the summer months. sack. “Marvel” Brand flour $1.25 the remarks that she made was that !
These prices will be in
I lick in the post offices last p The steamer Anvil brought in a per sack.
she had seen the picture of the edi- 1
effect from Mar. 13 to Mar. 18, inclu­ tor as a Tillamook booster, and then
cargo
of
coal
and
if
you
want
a
good
is able to be at bis office
fuel coal at reasonable prices see sive, for the purpose of introducing impressed upon the editor that he ,
should be a liooster for the laird,
Shrode. This coal is washed and our flour, and proving to you that for that was the only way to boost
■rd Reed, who formerly re­
Dement's
Best
is
the
highest
grade
hand picked and is guaranteed
up the price of land.
fer this county, died at Lafay-
hard Wheat flour on the market.—
good.
The following passengers that
kegon, on March 23, aged 52
T illamook F eed C o .
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went out on the Golden Gate were: i
The meetings which have been
L.
Ackely, Nellie Ackelv, 3. A. Mur- I
held at the Adventist Church for ■ Rollie W. Watson left on Friday
r» Shoe Repairing Shop ia the past two weeks were closed last on a business trip toPortland,going ry, M. Sidwell, C. M. Sidwell, Mrs.
F. Labonwill, Mrs. A. M. Rice, F 1
at the back of Beals’ offices, Sunday night. Rev. Mayfield, the out by way of the Necaruey moun J. Burt, Mrs J. M. Murry. John I
Irge Ross, where first class Evangelist, left on the stage Thurs­ tain, an he missed the Elmore that Oskes, L Oakes. G. 8, Wistadt, '
I guaranteed. Give him a day morning.
morning, and returned yesterday. Mrs Wistadt, A. M. Myws, J. A
Reller, Mra Keller, L. C. Cruatty,
Dr. J. E. Reedy, V.S., who has He sold four automobiles last week, W. S. Staalton.
and
those
who
will
operate
at
the
I waa received in thia city thia been spending the winter in Cal­
Ig that Mrs. Cohn, mother of ifornia, returned to this city Mon­ steering gear of these horseless car­
Go to F. 3. Whi.ehouae & Son
and Abe Cohn, had died in day morning ove." the North Yam­ riages are County Judge II. Mason, the leading agent«, for Bond, Acci­
knciaco. She was 81 years of hill road. He will resume his Webb Maddux, A. E. Worthington dent and Fire Inaniance. as they
and F. J. Ayer.
write more than three-quarters of
work in this county at once.
The young men of the Methodist the insurance written in Tillamook
Church gave a delightful enter- County, because they are better
taniment at the Gem Theatre Friday equipped than any one tlae in th«
night. It was one of the funnist busine««
and moat laughable entertainments
Notice to Commercial Club Mem
given this winter and from rrmarhs
bers
of those present we should judge
The regular annual meeting of
¡located two Door« west of Lamar's Drug Store.
that it was enjoyed by all. The
net proceeds went toward paying the Commerrial Club will beheld
Monday evening. April 24th. at the
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND."
the new piano at the Methodist clul> rooms tortile ele< tion of ofli-
c for
Church.
cere and the transaction of other
Rest R>«:n for Ladies.
W. S. Bryan retnrned to thia city business that may come Iwfore the
SHORTRIDGE, Mgr. Gro. Dept.
meeting.
Every member in good
on the Elmore, after an abnence of standing reqre.ted to tie present.
•bout si* luouths.
Mr. Bryan is
Eawix H amuux , Sec y.
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Bills Paid By
Check Are Seldom Disputed
a
DEAD EASY
FIRST
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
NATIONAL BANK
TILLAMOOK
OF
Big Bargains I
Look at Our Prices.
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Best Fruit Sugar, per sk .
$5.20
Dry Granulated Sugar, per sack 5.00
Extra C. Sugar, per sack . .
5.00
Leach’s Best Lard, 10 lb. pail .
1.80
Leach’s Best Lard, 5 lb. pail .
.90
Diamond“C” Lard, 10 lb. pail .
1.50
Diamond “C” Lard, 5 1b. pail .
.80
Rex Lard, 10 lb. pail . . .
1.35
Rex Lard, 5 lb. pail . . .
.70
White River Compound, 5 lb. pl.
.65
Cottolene, 4 lb. pail ....
.60
Cottolene, 10 lb. pail . .
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1.50
Breakfast Bacon, Rex per lb. .
.22
Breakfast Bacon, C.B. per lb. .
.20
Heavy Bacon, per lb. . . .
.171
Snow Drift Flour, per bbl . .
5.40
Light House Flour, per bbl. .
5.00
Elaine Coal Oil. per case . .
2.90
IlflMAR’S
VARIETY
STORE
The Ray Feed Co.
C. F.
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