Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 01, 1911, Image 1

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No. 52
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 1, 19™.
,i 5o per year
By paying all bills by check you
have a record of where your money
4--Extracts from a Diary
goes. We keep your books for you.
If you haven’t already done so open
an account with us now.—Tilla­
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mook County Bank.
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The Percheron stallion Ville will
make the stand for the season at
I’ve been thinking over what the foreman
Rogers A McNamer’s Livery Barn,
in this city, with the exception of
e about his way of saving money. I have re­
Mondays and Tuesdays, when the
Ito give it a trial when I next get my pay."
stallion will be at Beaver.
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rhis ‘hand-to-mouth’ existence is too much
To keep pace with the times, we
bk for me to carry. If I should be taken sick
have added to our well assorted
Jdentally hurt and laid off, I should not only
stock of hardware, a line of up-to-
to debt, but be an expense and burden to my
date millinery. Newest early sum­
L* > i
mer patterns now displayed in our
window.—K ing a S mith C o .
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believe I can save several dollars every
Notices
are
posted
for
a
special
Now! to figure just what are my living
election to be held on July 1st for
s."
the purpose of submitting to the
voters of Bayocean, Barnegat and
part of Carnahan precincts the ques­
The Way to Save—Have a Savings
tion of organizing a Port of Bay­
ocean.
Account With the
The yacht, Bayocean, built by the
T. B. Potter Realty Co., was launch­
ed in Portland on Saturday.. She
will be completed in about two
weeks, when she will make the run
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
SUPERVISION
between Portland and Bayocean
Park.
The junior class will give the
OOK JOTTINGS Case's Auto Garage is fast tiear- yearly reception in honor of the worked so hard to make it a success trading that day. C. E, Reynolds Bukei and wife, Mrs. Belle Morgan,
ing completion. Most of the roof seniors at the Commercial Club are entitled to a good deal of credit. will act as auctioneer, who has been Mrs. I). L. Shrode mid children,
About
and siding is on at present and the rooms, Friday evening.
Baby Chick food, Blanchard’s Calf engaged to auction off, free, any­ Mias Belen Johnson, E. Twist ma 11,
ton, see Shrode. •
forty invitations have been sent out
inside will soon be complete.
Meal,
Dement’s Best flour $1.50 ak. thing which the farmers may want Mrs. S. E. Wilks, D. McCrimmon,
ie, eye specialist.
Norcross hand cultivator is the and the juniors look forward to Dement's Marvel flour $1.50 sk. to dispose of. There will be a par- Leonard Wilks, M. E. Sinclair, Ella
tHome made Candies at newest tool to be use in the garden. this its being one of the classiest
grass seeds, Vegetable fertilizer, ude, headed by the Tillamook band, Spaulding, T. Holman and eight
P«.
They are a success. Everything in events of the year.
Land plaster. Cement, Shingles, and n game of base ball between I passengers from Buy Points.
easier, makes best bread, garden tools.—K ing & S mith .
For Sale, a full blooded Holstein Lath, Hay, Grain, Mill-feed, Cream the classy Columbia Grays, of Port­
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t’s Best” Flour.
They pay four per cent interest on Bull, 14 months old. He is from separator, Machinery, Farm imple- land, and the yet undefeated Tilla­
Taylor was up from Clover- money left for six months or a year good milking strain, his dam ments, and the celebrated Stude- : mook Commercial dub teams.
FOR SALE AT ONCE
first of the week.
Thirty five of the High Schoo)
on time certificate on savings ac- giving ”6 lbs. of milk per day, and baker wagons and harness, or any
iames Walton has gone to connt at Tillamook County Bank. * his grand dam on hiB father’s side other old thing you want at the i students made ready Monday even-
giving 87 lbs. of milk per day. Tillamook Feed Co.
Owing to leaving Tilla­
day for a picnic excursion to Mun­
> visit her relatives.
To enjoy good health and econo,
Registration papers furnished.—
The work grading the street on son Falla, Tuesday, there being no mook in about a week I have
t Case for auto tripe to any mize on the rent proposition, live Carl Possetti, Hemlock, Oregon. •
the water front has reached the road school that day. They started at
the county. Ready at all in one of our tents during the sum­
The Elmore arrived in port near the saw mill, and as the rail­ eight o’clock sharp, two loads go­ for Sale
mer months.—K ing & S mith C o . *
Thursday with Mr. Thone, H. P. way company is under contract to ing, one in M. W. Harrison's carry­
1 Tedder,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I. Clough will
11 farm to sell or trade for
Reed, C. W. Struse, G. C. Rollas, have the tract laid and a side tract all and the other in a large rack.
1 Hay Baler,
iperty on easy term.—J. R. leave for Portland the end ot the C. Dolan, C. O. Struvast, Mr». Thos.
Elmer Lucan who took the crowd
week for a ten days’ vacation. They Blach, A.’Wellman and nine men, laid in the mill property by the 28th
I
Hay Rake,
June, there is not much time left nut, managed to get them all there
riage license was issued to will drive out and back, making J. lean Kahars, J. J. McCormick, for the P.R. & N. Co. to fulfil its safe and souid. At 10:30 a.m., the
15 Tons of Hay.
Mrs. Hobson, J. J. Chasp and Mr. contract with the Tillamook Lum­ crowd started up the creek and
Id C. Jennings and Grace easy stages.
Raise your calves without milk by Lindsey as passengers.
Will sell at person’s own
camped about one half mile below
ber Mfg. Co.
the falls for dinner. After dinner price if taken at once.
Although Memorial Day was not
hickens wanted at the Tilla- feeding them the World’s Famous
Rev.
James
T.
Moore,
the
new
Blanchard's Calf Meal.
Cheaper observed in a public manner last
they went to the falls, some of the
eat Company’s Market, 13c.
than milk. Can be had at the Til­ Tuesday, a large number of persons pastor of the Methodist Church, in boys scaling to the top. The start
Frank Hannenkratt.
nd.
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this
city,
delivered
his
first
sermon
lamook Feed Co.
for
home
was
made
at
4:00p:
111.
went
to
the
cemetety
and
placed
Collett and wife, of Blaine,
in this place Sunday evening to a
Rough spruce and hemlock lum­ flowers on the graves of their loved
April Butter Fat Price«.
The steamer Golden Gate came in
ling business in town the
large and appreciative audience.
ber at $8.00perthousand at the Faw- ones. There was but little business
with a number of passengers on
the week.
Rev.
Moore
has
good
use
of
English,
cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles done in town that day, and some of
Maple I,eaf............... ........... 33Mc.
fine delivery, and is a man who can Sunday, and left again on Monday
f your chickens to the Tilla- south of Tillamook City. Goldsworth- the stores closed in the afternoon.
with a full passenger list, included
Tillamook ............... ........... 34.3c.
hold
the
attention
of
any
audience.
leat Company’s Market We ey A Dalpaz, pros.
Fairview.................... ............33c.
Honey A Sons, proprietors of the The members of the M.E. Church in which were a numtier of citizens
. per pound.
For rent, a large store room, 24x ‘"Palace of Sweets,” have been ad­ may be thankful that they were able who went to Portland to attend the
South Prairie......... ........... 38Hc.
r thing fit for fishing. We .36, on Stillwell Ave. and six living ding quite largely to the spacious­ to secure such a valuable man as Rose Festival. The passengers were
Clover Leaf............... ............ 34c.
I your mail orders prompty. rooms in same building. Also one ness of their confectionary and ice their pastor.
Miss M. Wade, Ben Wade, J. T.
Elwood....... ............. ............ 33c.
store room on First Street. Inquire cream parlors. They are fixing up
1 A S mith C o .
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Woodward and wife, Miss Hattie
Long Prairie........................ 32c.
A
petition
is
being
circulated
at
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Rent, 15 cow ranch, stock at Tillamook Bakery.
a new and up to date ice cream par­ present to raise money for sprink­ Walker, Mrs. A. D. Perkins and Which is about 5c. lens per |a>und
John Hrathaway has rented his lor and contemplate putting in a
e. Apply at once to G. H.
this time last year.
ling the streets of this city. So far children, C. S. Weils and wife, Fred
ranch, fotnerly ¡the Elmore ranch, complete line of soft drinks and all the merchants have been willing
Tillamook Ore.
ng of Buff Orpingtons, $t.50 to LouiB Wilson, late of Kansas. beverages.
to donate toward the good work,
LOO for 15 eggs.—C. A. Corn- Mr. Wilson took possession of the
The ladies who gave the enter­ with the exception of two on 2nd
ranch the first of the month.
Tillamook, Ore.
tainment, called the ” Old Maids Ave. East, who claim that the city
Grass is growing fast now. To Convention,” a couple of weeks ago, should pay for all such work.
iber for two cottages to be
1740.
1911
d at Bayocean was shipped keep it down you will need a hand went to Bay City, Friday afternoon, Sprinkled streets will tie a great im­
sickle, scythe and snath or lawn to give the performance at that provement over the dust which
The Coffee Pot Bank. The Up to the Minute
his city last week.
mower. We have a nice assortment place. They report a most en­ flies so freely on summer dayij. and
Ours, cheapest and best paper of all.—K ing A S mith C o .
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Bank.
joyable time in Bay City, a well will also keep the show articles of
jr in town.
Leave orders at
For
Sale
Cheap
—
A
covered
eight
filled
house
and
an
increase
in
the
merchants
in
better
condition.
next to Harris’ barn.
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passenger, six horsepower, gasoline church treasury.
The Commercial Club and the
J. Handley vs. J. A. Fildew is
The savings idea is just as worthy, just
launch complete. Price only $150
The telephone line between this Clamdiggers, of Bay Ciiy, played
I filed in the circuit court to
if taken right away. See, phone or city and Bayocean was completed a game of baseball at the Gilford
as necessary to business success to-day as it
title to certain property.
write J. E. O'Neel, Tillamook.
last week, and the two places are Stillwell Park, Sunday afternoon.
was in 1740, but the methods have advanced
. Henry Kunze «pent Sunday
S. A. Brodhead is prepared to do now enjoying telephone communi­ The main feature of the game was
halem visiting friends. She
during
that time.
all kind of wood work on short tion for the first time, enabling the that nothing happened that was
led to this city Monday.
All sea side resort to talk on the long exciting.
notice.
Furniture repaired,
Undoubtedly a good
We now have the most modern savings
Golden Gate will be in again work guaranteed first class, Call distance, as the Bayocean line has game would have lieen had, if the
convenience
invented and respectfully in­
irrow (Friday) and will leave at his shop and leave orlers. • •
made the central office in this city team« had been more equally
day morning at five o’clock,
vite
the
people
of Tillamook County to call
its
office.
matched,
but
an
it
was
the
club
inen-
Mrs. Belle Morgan, who was
itmaster Baker has leave of ab- tally deranged, was taken out on
The City Charter Committee, com­ boys had their opponent outclassed
and see them.
■ to attend the Postmasters' the Golden Gate by her sister, Mrs. posed of Mayor C.W. Talmage, City at every stage of the game. The
In brief, let us tell you that it is a small
’ention in Portland next week, Fred Baker and husband, of Hebo, Attorney G. W. Willett and Fred C. final score was 10-1. Tillamook.
HOME
SAVINGS BANK which registers,
tremely low rates on house and she will be sent to her home in Baker, with President Holmes, of
The most important real estate
or indicates, at all times, THE EXACT
the Tillamook Commercial Club, transaction of the past week was the
ig during May and June. Till- the East.
>k Electric Light and Fuel
AMOUNT OF MONEY which has been
A large number of the citizens had another meeting at the club sale of the William High 160 acre
placed in it.
went down the bay Tuesday on ex­ rooms on Monday evening and com­ dairy ranch near Netarts to Mrs.
e beautiful warm weather that cursions. Nearly all the private pleted its work, after going care­ Mary Pence, of Portland, Ore. Mrs.
The amouut of money is plainly shown at
e it« appearance on Sunday launches wete out, beaide the regu- fully over and diecuMBing every Pence recently made a trip through
all times, the amonnt of each kind of coin—
much appreciated after the long lar boats, ,the Frolic and the section.
Tillamoos county for the purpose of
Nickles, dimes, quarters and so on.
Henrietta No. 2.
The Rev. H. R. Salisbury will investigating values. She is mov­
I of cold.
Baccalaureate
aermon
deliver
the
ing
at
present
from
her
home
in
of
Mr.
J.
C.
Buckley
and
son,
«ments Best” Flour gives sat-
The thing that stimulates saving is to see
:tion because it is so easy to Multnomah County, came in on to the senior class next Sunday, at Rose City Park, Portland, and will
the
amount
grow, to see it every day, right
Church.
Un­ peraonally manage a large dairy.
t and makes such pure bread. Wednesday to look over a place for the Presbyterian
before your eyes. With one of our new banks
doubtedly
thia
will
be
the
last
time
This sale was negotiated through
sale at Beaver, and being old
i Shrode about it.
this feature is the big thing and these banks
that Rev. Salisbury will address a
Will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for calf friends of the editor'« .family, they Tillamook audience and thia fact, the office of Ralph Ackley in Port-
have proven very popular wherever they have
land.
drove
into
the
city
for
the
purpose
!• at my «hop. Try me out and
been placed.
nature
of
the
together
with
the
The box social and entertainment
The Old Reliable Hide and of paying a visit.
even standing given by the young people of the
,
address,
will
make
The railroad grade across the
GET ONE THE FIRST TIME YOU
Dealer, N. E. Melcboir.
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room crowded.
I Methodist Church, at Williams'
ARE IN TOWN, especially if you have
large number of our citizens , road at the saw mill should be 1
Melvin Pangborn haa rented the ! Building. Saturday night, was a
children, for you know the adage, " as the twig
making preparations to visit I lowered. By the time the tie«, rail« t house of George Williams in Sunny-
success in every respect, The pro-
,
and
ballaat
are
laid
it
will
make
it
is bent, so is tree inclined," and the children
Portland Rose Festival, which
r mead and is moving into it at prea- gram was quite lively and well
will take tin tint a I interest in these banks, lie­
imences in Portland on Monday, that much higher. We reapectfully - ent H. Fago will also have one
' attended. At the close of the pro-
e Sth, and ¡which continues until I call Mayor Talmage and the city
cause
THEY ARE SOMETHING NEW AND
part of the house Both Mr. Pang- I gram tlie boxes were sold to the
council’« attention to thia matter.
following Saturday.
UNIQUE.
bom
and
Mr.
Fago
have I highest bidder. The proceeds were
* lately moved here from Kansas and { $40.5). no basket going below $2.50
THEY ARB to be had FREE for we
»rill make thia their home if they and some went above $500. The
loan them to anyone who start« an account of
are satisfied with the conditions. I net proceeds of Hie social will lie
$ 1 or more.
They are relatives of Mr. Noyes.
applied to paying for the new
The electric dancet at tlm TiHa I piano, purchased by the church
I mook Commercial Chib was the last winter.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
swellest dance ever held in this city,
Next Saturday will he the third
•. Located two Doors wr»t of Lamar's Drng Store.
TILLAMOOK
and proved a successful affair, for market day in this city, and like
" DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND."
the large crawl had a most enjoy the preceding market daya the busi­
The Only Government fixant inert Hauk in the
I able time in the gaily decorated and ness men will make inditcrnienta
Rest Rocín for Ladies.
County.
' artistically illuminated club mom. whi h it will make while for |<eopte
I The committee and others who . to come to the city and do their
I
ill Try His Plan
F tillahook county bankíí #- J
UHMHR’S
variety
store
Will still continue to offer Quality Goods at virtually
the same price others are asking for inferior goods.
We carry no cheap shoddy stuff, but it is our aim to
carry the best to be had.
On Market Days you will always find us with
Drop in and compare our
some rare Bargains
prices with like quality at other places and see if we
cannot save you money You are always welcome,
and we wish you to feel at home while in our store.