Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 27, 1911, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL 37, 19«
insurance agents, saving and loan association agents,
h like, induce tniuy people to take out policies that
not want. Hundreds of dollars have been wasted in
y in Tillamook. We know many instances of policies
gkeu out and after the payment of one or two prem-
re let drop with a total loss of the tn juey put into them.
Bgsand loan association ageuts promise big profits that
(realized. Their system has proven unsatisfactory to
Tillauiookers,
offered for sale cheap on which an enorrnaus profit is
td is a good thing to steer clear of.
e
I your money where it will be safe until needed with
THE OLD RELIABLE.
Baby Chick food. Blachord’s Calf
- Meal, Dement’s Best flour $1.50 sk.
Dement’s Marvel flour $1.50 sk.
grass seeds, Vegetable fertilizer,
Land plaster, Cement, Shingles,
Lath, Hay, Grain, Mill-feed, Cream
Separator, Machinery, Farm imple­
ments, und the celebrated St tide
baker wagons and harness, or any
other old thing you want at the
Tillamook Feed Co.
On Sunday night Rev. A. Ander­
son, a Scandinavian Missionary to
Alaska, gave ajvery interesting lec­
ture at the Methodist Church. Rev.
Anderson hue been among the na­
tives of Northern Alaska for 18 years
and has done as much as anyone in
reforming those people.
When he
first went to that country, he knew
nothing of the native language and
had only a light knowledge of the
English.
U. G. Jackson, the County Survey­
or, has secured the services of Geo.
Poysky, a Civil Engineer of Astoria,
to help him with his work in this
county.
Mr. Poysky is a graduate
of the University of Oregon, having
finished with the class of ’09, and
comes to this place with a thorough
knowledge of his profession.
The
Surveyor’s office has had an excep­
tionally large run of work this sea­
son.
Frank Mayers died on the 4th of
April at Tigsrdville, near Portland,
the cause of death being paralysis,
and on the 20th of April his wife,
Mary Mayers, died of typhoid fever
and pneumonia, leaving a family
of six children. Mrs. Mayers was a
daughter of E. Marolf, of this coun­
ty, and a sister of Albert Marolf,
who went to Portland on account of
his sister’s illness and returned on
Wednesday with four of the chil­
dren.
and said that he hadn’t been locked
up When the s eriff returned und
heard of the mutter lie told the boy
that he either had a knife or a key
with him and upon this being de­
nied u search was made by which
an old pocket knife was found in
the lining of the coat. It had been
used to take the screws from the
lock.
After reaching Salem Roy-
stated that he would escape from
the reform school within three days.
The Sheriff therefore told the war-
den at the school, who, thanking
Mr. Crenshaw, put iron balls on the
young man’s feet.
M c K inley
-7 TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK »»»
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flIWAR’S
VARIETY
Au ordinary safe is ‘'dead easy” for yeggmen and
safe crackers.
OURS IS BURGLAR PROOF,
Aud as further precaution, WE CARRY BURGLAR
AND HOLD UP INSURANCE.
Don’t worry aud loose your sleep when you can
put your money and valuables where they are out of
the reach of robbers.
We invite the opportunity to explain more fully
the facilities we have to safe guard the money and
valuable deposited with us.
goes to the
PENITENTIARY.
Judge Galloway
Imposes
Three Years Sentence on
Charge of Rape.
The case against Henry McKinley,
which caused considerable interest
in this city, was tried last week in
the Circuit Court, the grand jury­
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE
SUPERVISION
having indicted him on n charge of
rape. The jury- which tried him
brought in a verdict of guilty, and
Attorney Holmes made a motion
kMOOK JOTTINGS Rough spruce and hemlock lum­
for a new trial this afternoon, which
ber at $8.00pertliGusandat the Sum.
was overruled by Judge Galloway,
inonville Saw Mill, seven miles
who proceeded to pass sentence
trie, eye specialist.
south of Tillamook City. Goldsworth-
upon McKinley. He said :
te II. Elmore came in on ey & Dalpez, pros.
“ You have had a fair and im­
lay.
Mrs.Louis Labowitch,of theGrand
partial trial and have been con­
IS Wanted at the Tillamook
Leader, is visiting relatives in San
victed of the crime of rape. You
Bank.
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Francisco at preBent. She intends
are of mature years, past the age of
On Tuesday, to the wife of staying there some time, before re­
twenty-two years, and deserve a
¡azer, a girl.
turning to thia city.
heavier penalty, but in consider
For rent—House of 21 rooms In
ation of your heart-broken mother
Two games of baseball will be
qu.re Headlight Office.
and the many good citizens who
played on Saturday and Sunday, at
Good^iuggy and harness for sale, Gilford Stillwell’s Park, between
have asked the Court’s clemency
to Webb Maddux.
on her account, you will receive the
Astoria High School and the Tilla­
minimum sentence.
■or sale by L.C. Wilks. In­ mook Cheese Makers.
“ You should have thought of
¡ Rosenberg’s Store.
Judge Win. Galloway lectured at
your mother and .her blighted life,
pt--Rooms for rent close in. the U. B. Church Sunday night to a
Another auto accident, the third
large and appreciative audience. one for the present year in this before you and your confederate in
Box 62, Tillamook, Ore.
crime persuaded two young girls of
pr phone to E. G. Ander- Mr. Galloway is having all the work county, occurred Stlnday i night
the tender age of fourteen and fifteen
that
he
can
do
in
this
county.
^Benilock, for Cedar Fence
at 9:30 near Bay City, when one of years to go to a deserted building
Rev. S. G. Finney returned to the W. Harris’ drivers ran one of their
in this city, and there, after debauch­
1 farm to sell or trade for cityon Wednesday after attending a teams head on into Mr. Harris’ ing then with strong drink, kept
A
B^^Hbperty on easy term.—J. R meeting of the Presbytery at Oregon passenger car. Charles Kennedy,
them in your lustful embrace for
City and the usual services will be who was driving the machine, had
one long night.
held at the Presbyterian Church in slowed down to a complete stand
ickens wanted at the Tilla-
“ You should have thought of
this city next Sunday.
still. Some damage was done to tlie the mothers of your
at Company’s Market, 13c.
hapless
Wanted—Position as manager or rig, most of which was in regard victims whose lives you have
d.
helper on dairy ranch, by good far­ to the tongue and front axle. The forever blighted,
with no ray
den Gate came in Thurs-
mer and dairyman.
Best of refer­ little roan mare wae also injured of sunshine
and gladness
to
ing and reached thia city
ences. Give particulars and wages to some extent, although not ser- lighten their great sorrow. You
noon.
first letter. O. F. Winslow, 461 East iously.
should have thought of the mother
our chicken to the Tilla- Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. *
The Henrietta No. 2 arrived in of your associates. Yes, there are
it Company’a Market. We
Mayor Talmage lost his hat at port Sunday night after a most tour broken-hearted mothers, from
>er pound.
the Swastika doings on Wednesday thrilling trip from Astoria to this whose lives the joy of life has for­
of Buff Orpingtons, $1.50 evening, aud he does not know
city. The first of the week they left ever departed.
for 15 eggs.—C. A. Corn- whether to blame those unruly out over the Columbia bar, which
“May I hope that you can feel
la mook, Ore.
Swastika “kids” for playing a pra- was quite smooth, but upon reach­ the enormity of your offense, and
re, cheapest and best paper tical joke on him or whether some­ ing the Tillamook bar they found by a contrite spirit and earnest en­
1 town.
Leave orders at one made a mistake in donning the it so rough that they could not deavor, regain the confidence of the
t to Harris’ barn.
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cross.
They then went south to community which you have so
mayor’s head gear.
re and Lot and Furniture,
Rev. A. Anderson, for many years Netarts Bay for protection from the grossly outraged.
len tool, to be sold Inquire missionary in Northern Alaska, is storm, but as the sea was exceed­
" The public sentiment and con­
adlight office.
expected to speak at theU. B.church ingly rough, Captain Jenkins then science of this community has been
ill will have fresh fruit and next Sunday evening. Other ser­ headed back for the Columbia, aroused beyond precedent. A peti­
tn on every boat. Try her vices will be as follows : Bibie against a strong wind, having been tion has been presented to the Court
school at 10 a.111., mission study at out 25 hours, and when the Henri­ asking for the Court’s clemency.
I cakes and sallads.
7:15
p.m. and the morning sermon etta reached the Columbia bar, it A public meeting has been held,
ivil will sail from Portland
at
lla.m
on the theme “In the Light wae also exceedingly rough, but she but in no instance has extreme
mook Monday May let at
went through six miles of breakers punishment been urged on the
p. m. Freight and paseen- of the End.”
without mishap. The bar was quite
A unusual thing happened today. rough Sunday when they came over. one side, nor has there been
asking
that you
any petition
e, one pure bred Berkshire Instead of maintaining the prices The Henrietta has resumed her reg­
The Press of this
be | paroled.
to farrow in a few days, on Heating Stoves on account of ular schedule on the bay.
She city and county bus been mamy
(lie, on the H. C. Kunze the cold weather. King 4 Smith I ! brought in 180 cases of gasoline
and impaesionate in discussin.
Co. have reduced their entire line j from Astoria.
The Court could ask
this ■natter.
i 10 per cent and will give with each
lay 8c-, 10c. and 11c. for calf
While crossing the Wilson River no
loyal support
than
more
I stove a Handsome Iron Clad Alarm
my shop. Try me out and
! at Bester's Ford last Saturday, the has been given it throughout
i Clock. See our window.
ie Old Reliable Hide and
1 team, driven by W. B. Louaignot, this action by the higher citizen-
The P. Y. P. Class of the Metho­ was thrown from their feet by the
ler, N. E. Melchoir.
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ship 1 of thia county, and all the
dist Church were entertained bj
At the officials whose duty it has been to
to a rush of other work we Mrs. F. R. Beals Friday night. A swift current at that place.
ible to finish the literary ! most enjoyable time was* had by time of the accident Mr. Lonsignol assist the Court.
“Therefore in consideration of all
i boost the county this week, all present, lunch was served and and hie brother, who was accom­
panying him to Forest Grove, were the circumstances you will receive
11 appear next week.
' games were played after which the
, nearly through the swiftest part of the minimum sentence, which is
(need dairyman with part- - crowd were entertained by a nuin-
the current and when the wagon up­ commitment to the State Peni­
d like to rent a ranch. Ad- ber of musical selections.
set, which was caused by the team tentiary for the term of three years,
x 105, Tillamook, or can lie
The Wiison River Timber Co. has being thrown, they jum|>ed into the
under the rulea and regulations of
raigs confectionery store. • > bonded all its timber in Tillamook water and succeeded in reaching
that institution, and the Sheriff of
i Shoe Repairing Shop is I County and a small tract in Wash- the shore.
The team and wagon this county is authorized to da­
t the back of Beals’ offices, ington County to the Michigan were carried on down the stream liver you to the proper officials of
ge Ross, where first class Trust Company for $1,500,000, which ' and lodged againct a log, one of that institution.”
guaranteed. Give him a is a first mortgage six percent gold them lieing drowned before help <It is expected that the ¡cane will
bonds, an instrument to that effect could be given. Mr. Lonsignot and be appealed to the Supreme Court,
being filed in the County Clerk’s brother were witnesses for the state
anted on from 100 to 1000
For Sale
office on Monday.
in the fish dynamite case, and were
dy spruce wood. Quantity
Attorney
“
Cyclone
”
Winslow
left
returning
to
their
home
at
Forest
My ranch'of 196 acres, mostly all
ill depend on the price.—
Rivertsittom land.either all or NO ac­
>k Electric Light A Fuel on the hurricane deck of the over­ Grove.
land limited for North Yamhill Sat­
Sheriff Crenshaw returned from res all txrttom land,together with 14
y-
urday night on his way to Salem
good milk cow», I span of horses, 1
r Pangborn, who has been Mr. Winslow has been the acting Salem Wednesday, where he went
set of harneaa and all necessary
with
John
Hackman
and
I-ouia
W. H. Eberman ranch for District Attorney during this ses­
machinery to run a first clans dairy
Smith
an
prisoners
for
the
peniten
­
1 year, intends to leave for sion of court and has won a place
farm, a good H room house, good
tiary
and
Roy
Smith
for
the
Reform
in
about
lome in Kansas
in every one’s heart as an able pro­ School last Thursday.
It seems barn and dairy house and other
; b . He will have charge of secutor.
He has certainly spent a that Roy Smith changed his views buildings. I mile from High School
•’s farm there this season. 1 strenuous week in thia county.
of wanting to tie a jail trtrd when hr and Public School, 1 mile from
was put in the proper placr for bad cheese factory. Terms easy. H H.
boys.
l’|>on reaching Astoria the Tubbesing. Nehalem, or enquire of
Sheriff left the tioy in charge nt W H. C. Kunze, Tillamook.
C. King, he having business up
Holstein Bull for Sale.
town. Mr King knew that the lioy
For sale, a thorough bred Holstein
had been kicked in his room l»y the
S lent!, and thinking that he «as bull, niieljr marked, first class pedt-
Will trade, or price $125 cash.
ated two Doors wr>t of Lamar’s Drng Store.
safe, he started to walk on the dock.
Hathaway.
In a few minutes lie saw Roy stand-
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.”
ing on the deck, leaning against the
railing, and walking toward him
Rest Room fur Ladies.
Foe aale. U' or 15 head of gc»--d
asked how be got out the-e.
1 he mil rowa. all fresh. Fieri llalu.er,
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• ¡»>oy merely said “i just «alked” 4 miles east of town.
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DEAD EASY
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
TILLAMOOK
OF
Only U.S. Government Examined Bank in the
County.
Swastika “Kid” Party.
The Swastika Club gave a novel
social ut the Tillamook Commercial
Club on Wednesday evening, their
husbands as well ns the members
of the Shakespeare Club, with their
husbands, being invited, and there
were few absentees of either Club.
Mrs. D. I- Shrode, dressed hs a
quaint school tnarm, welcomed the
visitors.
The amusing feature of
the evening’s entertainment was in
the school inarm presiding ovci
three classes, the ladi-iBof theSwus
tika Club being attired in abort
dresses and aprons, and in school
girl fashion, looking girl like null
pretty in their make ups. Their
husbands formed another class,
and they proved a fractious, noisy
lot of “overgrown kids.“
Both
classes kept the school inarm busy
retaining order.
The girls chewed
gum and did other pranks, even to
placing a pin in the school inarm’s
chair for that dignified individual
to sit on.
The members of the
Shakespeare Club, with their hus­
bands, formed another class, and
was the most dignified. The school
marm invited the visitors to see the
progress the Swastika "kids” had
made in their studies. Quotations,
compositions, spelling, drawing,
arithmetic, etc., were then given,
moat of which contained some amus­
ing and laughable “skit” on the
Shakespeare Club. The members
of the Shakespeare Club were call-
ed on for quotations from certain
parts of that author, and no sooner
were they given when the school
marm pronounced them “wrong,"
who appealed to one or the other of
her fractious boys to give thecorrect
quotation, their unsw«;i-s being a
burlesque.
Then the two clubs
lined up for a "spelling bee,” but
the school marm promptly put the
Shukespeares out of business.
The Swastika Club served *a dainty
lunch, after which a grand inarch
was formed and the Virginian reel
closed a most enjoyable evening,
Mrs. Whitehouse expressing the
sentiments of the Shakespeare Club
at the moat enjoyable time they hud
participated in.
The Base Ball Games.
Two interesting games of base­
ball were played at the Gilford Still­
well Park on Sunday.
In the morning the Cheese Mak­
ers met the Hav City Clam diggers,
the former defeating the latter
team by u score of 6-3. Much
credit is due the pitcher from the
home team, Francis Provoost, to­
gether with the support given by
the infield.
The fane were much delighted
with the work of "Curly” in hie
first trial in a big game. He is a
south paw and have good speed.
The afternoon game was between
the Commercial Club team of thia
city, und the Nehalem team. One
of the largest crowds that ever wit­
nessed in a ball game here were in
attendance to seethe home team win
the second game of the*series with
Nehalem.
Over one hundred people from
the North ai-’e of the county came
to thia city on the P. R. A N. train
to foot for their team. The final
«coie was 11-1) in favor of the Club.
Big Bargains!
Look at Our Prices. |
¿5.20 1
Best Fruit Sugar, per sk
Dry Granulated Sugar, per sack 5.00 ]
Extra C. Sugar, per sack . .
5.00 3
Leach’s Best Lard, 10 lb. pail .
1.80]
Leach’s Best Lard, 5 lb. pail .
.90
Diamond “C” Lard, 10 II).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 . . .
1.50
Breakfast Bacon, Rex per lb. .
.22
Breakfast Bacon, C.B. per lb.
.20
Heavy Bacon, per lb. . . .
.17*
Snow Drift Flour, per bbl..
5.40
Light House Flour, per bbl.
5.00
Elaine Coal Oil, per case
2.90
STORE
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The Ray Feed Co.!
C. F. SHORTRIDGE, Mgr. Gio.
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