Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 18, 1911, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK’ HEADLIGHT, MAY 18, 1Ô11
of the most interesting sessions TILLAMOOK AS SEEN BY
ever held in this state. There were
FRED M. ROWLEY,
over two hundred regular delegates
there throughout the session and
on the last two nights the number Traveling Auditor for the
of Grangers swelled close to the
thousand mark. Mr. Sheets cannot Equitable 8avings and Loan
An ordinary safe is “dead easy” for yeggrnen and
say too much in praise of the Agri­
safe crackers.
cultural College of Corvallis, as an
Association, of Portland.
educational body, but he was very
sorry to find such a poor class of
OURS IS BURGLAR PROOF,
cows on their farm. He invited the
For years past Mr. Rowley has
directors to visit Tillamook and se­ traveled extensively through the
And as further precaution, WE CARRY BURGLAR
cure a herd of first class cows to
States of California, Oregon, Wash-
AND HOLD ,UP INSURANCE.
add to their farm.
, ington and Idaho, and what he had
Ralph
Ackley,
one
ofiPortland's
Don’t worry and-loose your sleep when you can
progressive Real Estate men, has to say to a representative of the
put your money apd valuables where they are out of
removed from offices in the Corbett Headlight about Tillamook County
Building, where he has always been will prove interesting to its read­
the reach of rQbbers.
pleased to have Tillamook people
make their headquarters when in ers. He said:
WebrClte the opportunity to explain more fully
“I am quite surprised in finding
Portland. He has moved to No.
179 Fifth street, on the ground floor such good roads as I found here in
the^idiflities we have to safe guard the money and
across from the Postoffice were he Tillamook County. There are no
Valuable deposited with us.
has elaborately equipped a lobby
than
and »even private offices. Since better stage roads any where
taxing up hia residence in Portland the road between Beaver and Tilla-
Mr. Ackley has been unusually tiiook.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
successful and is now oneof the lar­
“The farms all along the road
gest
and most prominent real estate
TILLAMOOK
dealers in the Northwest. With a are well kept up, the fences are
force of eight salesmen he is doing all in such ¡good repairs and the
Only U.S. Government Examined Bank in the
a big business in a big way, but he houses and barns are in most
County.
is never toobusy to extend the hand cases painted in a neat and tidy
if welcome an the comforts to his
offices to Tillamook people when way, while iu many places there
in the city. Call on him the next was a beautiful well kept, large
green lawn in front of the farm­
. being an expert rniissagiat. He in­ time you are in Portland.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS tends having the most up to date Next Friday evenin g. May 19th, house.
“There are a fine lot of progres­
shop in the city us soon as the is the date for the Junior I'luy
Much time lias been spent in the sive business men here in your
Jap Cups and Saucers, 13c. Satur­ proper equipments arrive.
!>reparation of the parts and the
day, May 20.—Lamar’s Variety
The Tillamook Athletic Club went unior Class of the High School town and the fanners should be
Store.
to Nehalem Saturday with their >ave gone to considerable expense proud of them. The bargain daj
A. G. Gaylord has been appointed baseball team to play Nehalem a in trying to make this the most at­ sale I see advertised shows very
tractive feature of the season. The
ticket and freight agent at BayCIty, game of ball Sunday. The people play is given in order to partially keen business ability. One can find
and T. ft. Duncan foreman ot the of Nehalem
entertained them clear the expense of the SeniorClass anything in a store here in Tilla­
Tillamook division between Tilla­ royally Saturday night, but for and commencement week and a mook that you could find in a large
mook and mile poet 30, of the P. R. some reason or other they seemed large attendance of not only the city. I noticed, too, that the store
theatre goiug people but also of the
A N. Co.
to be unable to do much in the way lovers of better education is ex­ keepers take an interest in decorat­
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams will of playing baseball. The Athletic pected. The Juniors have secured ing their'display windows in a tasty
leave on a vacation as soon as the Club boys bad them entirely shut the use of the Gem Theatre for this manner. I have seen some fine
event and will give two per­ displays here and it is this that at­
weather improves. They will go to out until the eighth innings, when great
formances of an hour each, begin­
Seattle and Victoria, and on their the Nehalem team managed to ning at eight and nine respectively tracts the strangers.
“ Too much cannot be said of
return will take iu the Rose Festi­ make three runs on errors. The in order to accommodate the large
crowd which is expected and let your Commercial club, with its
val at Portland.
score being 7-3 Tillamook.
everyone see the Junior Class ut its commodious and comfortable quar­
A frequent complaint : “ 1 have
A party of about twenty people best.
ters, which conveyes to the mind of
had to pay bills the second time on went from this city to J. Muuphey’s
several occasions because I neg­ Saturday night to attend a birth­ Death of Mrs. F. Hannenkratt strangers that there are many live
lected to take a receipt.” He has a day party given at that place in
Mrs. Olive Hannenkratt, wife of wives in your little city, and with
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checking account now with the Til­ honor of Vinejenkins. After reach­ Frank Hannenkratt, passed away at your rail roads completed,
lamook County Bank.
ing Mr. Murphy's games were the home of Morris Hannenkratt in predict a promising future for
this City, Thursday evening, at Tillamook.
There will be no preaching ser­ played until late in the evening, about four o’clock.
“The vast timber resources of
Mr*. Hannenkratt, prior to mar­
vices at the Presbyterian Church when a sumptuous banquet was
Tillamook county, which will natu­
next Sunday, as the Rev. S.
!' G. enjoyed by all those present. After riage was Mies Olive Irene Frank-
liii, her parents being Mr. and Mrs. rally develop large lumber manu­
Finney will leave on the ■ next having a jolly good time and wish­ H. M. Franklin, of Spokane, Wash.
steamer for the South, goiug there ing the honored lady many more At the time of death she was facturing centers in the vicinity of
happy birthdays the party started twenty-tbree years, four months Tillamook City and Tillamook and
on account of his health.
and twenty days old, having been Nehalem Bays, together with tfie
At the Baptist Church next Su il- back for town, arriving here some born in Rochester. Minn., Decem­ various splendid beach resorts,
time
past
two
in
the
morning.
day: Sunday School at 2 p. m. ;
ber 21st, 1887, one of a family of which will draw a large number of
Assessor A. M. Hare has probably seven children, of which three
preaching at 3 p.in. ; subject,
pleasure seekers from Portland and
“John's Buptism, was it Christian beaten the record. He had four brothers and three sisters survive
her.
the
interior, combined with the
Baptism ?” At Adventist house of cows last year which made him
She came to Portland in 1899, was great agricultural resources of the
$547.23. His factory checks amount­ married in the fall 1905, in Portland,
worship. Everybody invited.
county as yet almost untouched,
Rev. J. T. Moore, of Cornelius, ed to $493.23, and using about 300 to Frank Hannenkratt, who,together point to rapid progress and develop­
with three children, two boys and
pounds
of
milk
per
mouth
for
Ore., will fill the vacancy in the
one girl, remains to mourn her un­ ment in the near future.
Methodist Church, caused by the home consumption, which he val­ timely death.
“I shall always remember my
The funeral services were held pleasant experience in Tillamook
resignation of Rev. H. R. Salisbury, ued at $54.00, making an average of
$130.81.
It
is
Jersey
cows
which
from
the
Methodist
church,
Mon
­
who will leave with his family for
at two o’clock, interment and the courtesy accorded me while
Mr. Hare is milking, one of which ia day,
California about the 8th June.
being made
in
the I.O.O.F. here, and I will always do all I can
now
giving
52
pounds
of
milk
a
day
cemetery. A large number of her to help boost for Tillamook.
The Old Maida* Convention, given
by the ladies of the Christian with a 4.4 test. Mr. Hare lives on many relatives arrived in time to
present at the funeral. Mrs.
Church on Friday evening at the a three acre tract of land north of be
For Sale.
Haunenkratt had a host of friendB in
opera house, drew n full house Tillamook City and raises most of this city and neighborhood who
hia
feed
on
the
place.
join in mourning her death.
which proved to be highly enter­
A heavy team, 5 and fl years old ;
A deal was closed Tuesday be­
also heavy harness and new 3-inch
taining,
causing
considerable
Mitchell Wagon with box. Enquire
Bids Wanted.
luughter and umuseuient, ua well tween W. B. Honey, proprietor of
of C. L. Wooley, Beaver, Ore.
the City Dairy, aud Chas. H. Bo­
us a fiancial success.
The Tillamook Building Co. in­
A pleasant evening was spent at gart of the Moderu Conf ectionary, vites sealed bids for furnishing and
Jersey Bull for Bale.
whereby Mr. Honey takes over the putting in place 40 Tin Clad Fire
the home of Mrs. Anna Williana on
business
and
stock
of
the
"Modern.
”
ShntterB
»miners
for
tor
the
tile
openings
on
the
A well bred Jersey Bull for sale.
the Wilson river, it being a birth­
Mr. Honey ia u man of experience north and west sides of Tillamook Will sell îeasonable. William Max­
day surprise on Roy. The evening
Block,
Tillamook
City,
Oregon.
well.
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was spent in playing games, after in the confectionary line and will Same to conform to rules and re­
undoubtedly
have
one
of
the
most
quirements
of
the
National
Hoard
which refreshments were served.
Ship By the Anvil.
The guests departed at u lute hour . up to date sweet shops and ice of Underwriters. Bids will be re­
ceived
until
limejlst,
1911.
Work
The Twin Screw ship Anvil is now
wishing him many happy returns. cream parlors in the city. The to be completed by July 10th. 1911. making
regular runs to this port
owner of the building ia to place a The right to reject any or all bids
from
Portland, with pasHengers
A ten-page edition of the Tilla­ new front in the store and construct is reserved.
and freight.
mook Headlight found its wav to 1 a concrete sidewalk in front. Mr.
T illamook B uilding C o .,
She is under good clean manage­
the local editorial desk thia week. Honey will cater to the beat trade
By H. T. B otts , Pres.
ment. undthe patronage of the pub­
The edition is a special booster for and wishes them to give him * trial
lic is solicited, and courteous treat­
ment will be shown to one and all.
Card of Thanks.
Tillamook county, containing three in lilts new place.
Have your shipments consigned
full pages of advertising literature
I wish to express my sincere care
Str. Anvil, Albers Dock No 3,
Dr. H. E. Morria and wife re­
that would do anyone good to rend,
thanks to the many friends who Porrland, Ore. For information in­
at least anyone that is interested in turned to their home in thia city showed so much kindness and sym­ quire of D. L. Shrode, Tillamook, Or
Saturday evening from McMinn­ pathy on account of the sickness
progress. Seaside Signal.
ville,where they have been visiting, and death of my tieloved wife and
For Sale, u full blooded Holatein
Cattle to Pasture.
in company with Dr. Morris' father, for the many tokens of sympathy
Hull. 14 month* old. He is from
they have shown me in my sad
good milking strain, Ilia dam Mr. M. Morris, his sister, Feme bereavement.
Wanted, cattle to pasture at the
F rank H annenkratt .
Netarts Hand «pit
Enquire of
giving 70 lbs. of milk per day, and Morria and sister-in-law, Mrs. M.
L.
Morris,
all
of
McMinnville,
Dr.
Hodgdon Bros., Fairview.
hie grand dam on hia father's aide
Warning.
giving 87 lb*. of milk per day. Morris remained in thia city to take
Lost.
up the duties of hia profession,
All persons are hereby warned
Registration papers furnished.
while
his
wife
went
to
the
Garibaldi
not
to
purchase
a
certain
Promts
Lout, a roll of poultry netting, 2
Carl Possetti, Hemlock. Oregon. •
Beach with their company. While •orj Note given by the undersigned foot wide, near Fairview Creamery.
Baby Chick food, Blanchard*a Calf on their way in ou Saturday, near to George Vanderoee for$225.(Xt with Finder will please communicate or
clu* pay*blr sometime
Meal, Dement's Beat flout $1 30 ak fXil,>h, Mrs. Dr. M. L. Morris shot
next October. Said note waaobtain leave name at the Headlight office.
Deuieut's Marvel flour fl 30 eh. a cub bear, weighing about 2U ed
from me by fraud.
gruss seeds. Vegetable fertiliser, pounds.
Call For Warrants.
T. L. M c F alls .
As the rig was over
Laud plaster, Cement. Shingles, loaded, they had to leave the ani­
All
county
general fund warrants
Lath. Hav, Grain, Mill-feed, Crea in mal where it was shot.
endorsed prior to Jan. 1. 1911, will
separator, Machinery, Farm impie-
be paid upon presentation.
l.enu Bieser, a young woman
merit*, and the celebrated Stilile
Interest ceases this 10th day of
May 1911.
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baker wagon* and harness, or any about 22 years of age, who recently
B. I.. B eals , C o . Treasurer.
other old thing you want ut the came to thia country from Switxer-
land to reside with her brother, who
Tillamook Feed Co,
Sick headache results from a dis­
lives mi the Netarts road at South
Karl Ford, who i* building a new
ordered condition of the stomach
Prairie,
disappeared
on
Monday
Cand can be cured bv the* use ot
residence In Sunnymeud. met with
morning and being away all night,
Chamberlain’* Stomach and Liver
quite a misfortune Wednesday when
Tablets. Try it. For sale by La-
on Tuesday Sheriff Crenshaw had
Hie strung south west wind blew
mar • Drug Store.
Charley Wells organise a search
4n«u the tnnne work to hia house
party. They found tracks of the
which «flta t^iiily for the laiard*. It
For soreness of the muscles
woman to where she had gone into
whether induced by violent exercise
is not known how much damage
the timber and it seems that some
or injury. Chamberlain's Liniment
was done, but prvlialily a large
is excellent. Thia liniment is also
time Monday night she returned to
amount of lumber was broken. The
highly esteemed for the relief it af-
the homie and left again. She, how
building wa* of a high claaa lumg
lords in cases of rheumatism. Sold
ever, returned aguin ul>out three
by Lamar'* Drug Store.
alow type. one Story witli up|>cr
o'clock
Wednesday
morning
and
room* and l>a*ement.
wa* discovered by the watchers as
Now ia the time to get rid of your
Mr I. F. Ilaultera, an expert ton •he crawled under the house. W hen
rheumatism. You will find Cham
aortal artist of Chicago, ha* bought asked why she had left she said she
berlain a
Liniment wonderfully
the fiat tier shop formerly owned by was home sick.
effective. One application will con-
vince you of ita merit*. Try it
< R Johnson and has furnished it
John Sheet* returned from Cor
For sale by Lamar’a Dr ng Store.
with a complete line of up to date
vallis where he ha* been attending
tlx urea, having put tn a bath, new
the State Grange Convention aa a Th9
Parcel* poet reform*. it ia Mated,
chairs, and ■ complete line of delegate from this section.
Mr
will have a hard road to travel in thé
washes and tonics Mr. Hauliers
Sheets state* that the convention
present House. The art of setting
intend* putting Ina Turkish Bath aa
which was ia session from the uth
up a committee to kill a popular
eocn s* be can make room tor it. be
to the 12th ot May inclusive, was one
movement ia plainly viaible in whet
the house majority ia doing.
DEAD EASY
Second Market
- Day —
AT
TILLAMOOK CITY
Saturday, May 20,191
FREE AUCTIONEE
During the whole day an Expert
Auctioneer will be at your service
PREE OF CHARGE.
Market Square will be at your dis-
posal, to sell, barter, or exchange any­
thing you wish to dispose of, if its J
sack of spuds, or the whole ranch out­
fit, bring it, or let it be known to the
eager buying throng that will congre-i
gate at Market Square.
THE
MERCHANTS OF
TILLAMOOK
In their vast and varied lines, will prepare
a bargain event for this day that will surpass
any price cutting, value giving ever attempted.
The immense saving the large stocks, and the
great variety of merchandise exhibited should
superinduce your coming. You will lose tnonev
if you don’t join the happy MARKET DAY
croud at
TILLAMOOK CITY,
SATURDAY, MAY 20th, 1911.
Free Auctioneer All Day
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Tim
We Sell Tie
w. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
LAMAR’S
VARIETY
STORE
Located two Doors west of Lamar’s Drug Store.
DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.”
Rest Room for Ladies.
Makes Home Baking Easy
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
WAIUMJNUMEPHKHIATT
MARKETING
TELEPHONE
V°U,R
FAITHFUL Bell Telephone,
always at your elbow, steaililv in­
creases in usefulness. It does a score of
errands while a messenger is doing one.
1 ou come to accept telephone service as a
matter of course, like the air you breathe
or the water you drink.
°Ur
T*,ePhon« performs these daily
ices o neighborhood communication, and it
_?Tu1,norC 1111 a un'1 *n tbe universal system and
Th tOr r”Ch ?°y °nC
,hnc *i,bin tllC
range of the Long Distance Service
THS
PACIFIC
TELEPHONE
AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Every Bell Telephone is the Center
of the System.
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