Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 29, 1911, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 29, 1911
>1.50 per year
Try those|15c candéis at Lamar’s
Variety Store.
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SECURITY
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7.-Extracts from a Diary
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Begin With $1.
called at the Tillamook County Bank
r and introduced myself to the cashier,
i I told him I wanted to know more
a savings account I found him very
to explain it all to me.
s a very simple matter and I had sup-
it would mean a great amount of
le and red tape.
was so easy I took a dollar out of
bcket (I will not miss it) and opened
¡count right there.
They took my
:ure and address and gave me my
book.
i felt backward when I went in but
I came out it seemed to me I actually
1 interest in that Bank.”
A checking account with us will
cost you nothing. We furnish pass
book and checks free of charge.
$25.00 or $30.00 is enough with which
to open an account. Tillamook
County Bank.
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,Superintendent W. S. Buel, with
his wife and family, left on Satur­
day for his ranch in Yamhill County,
and while outside will attend the
annual meeting of the State Teach­
ers’ Association.
In buying your shingles from the
Tillamook Feed Co. you patronize a
home industry as their shingles are
made in the county, while all other
shingles brought here come from
a
the outside.
i Way to Save—Have a Savings
Account With
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
[>K JOTTINGS
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pee Shrode.
I made Candies at
candies at Lamar’s
ire and pads at the
jCo.
tart at a bargain.
[Co.
ir the best shingles
|t Feed Co.
|day, to the wife of
a daughter.
|or auto trips to any
jnty. Ready at all
irn and
¡ve öl
the i
who
ion of
riff, «
r bunting at Patz-
J stripes, the yard,
1er«
r it
Ir». £
¡wanted at the Tilla-
any’s Market, 13c.
el and wife left
to visit his hoitie
ble. I
-rtised
ickens to the Tilla-
ny’s Market. We
estand best paper
Leave orders at
's’ barn.
sale cheap. Ride
11 at once. En-
, Tillamook, Ore.,
1 of washing, with
n it. The person
find it at the
son Lyle re­
land the last of
were attending
I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for calf
hides at my shop. Try me out and
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and
Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
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Are you going to the beach or
mountains? We can supply every­
thing you will need from tent to
fish hook.—K ing & S mith C o .
N. Snyder, Floyd Trowbridge and
Jack^Villiama, of this city, will leave
tor Seattle in a short time to enlist
in the U.S. navy at that station.
For sale, one sorrel mare, 5 year
old, works double or single, aver­
age weight 1,200. Good workhorse.
Enquire at the Headlight office.
Rev. Chas. W. Haye, of Portland,
will occupy the pulpit of the Presby­
terian church in this city, both
morning and evening, next Sunday.
For sale:
A gasoline launch,
fully equipped, with a good new 8-
H. P. engine and all other fixtures.
For further particulars inquire at
this office.
- jubuvc
Justice n.
E. W.
o. oiamcj,
Stanley, Attorney
T. B. Handley and A. J. Stillwell I re-
turned from Astoria, where they
had been attending the K. of P.
Grand Lodge.
Miss Rhea Joslyn, of Portland, is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Dr.
Perkins, of this city.
Mies Jos­
lyn will remain here during the
summer months.
To the young men of Tillamook
County, get your low shoes for
the celebration at Patzlaf’s, at a
discount of 20 per cent, Saturday
and Monday sale.
Rough spruce and hemlock lum­
ber at $8.00 perthousand at the Faw-
cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles
southof Tillamook City. Goldsworth-
ey 4 Dalpaz. pros.
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Our Snathe hang so nice and
Scytua Blades cut so easy that it is
Tillamook Lum-
necessary to chain them up nights
closed for a few
to keep from working over time —
f a break in one
K ing 4 S mith C o .
Sale. Saturday and Monday at
fit for fishing-
Patzlaf’s, on Miss's Oxford low
line. Guns and
shoes, black, tan, patient and ox­
you can't rest.—
blood, at 20 per cent discount on
the entire stock.
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rr! Just come to
If
you
intend
to
put
in
a
cement
afs, Saturday or
11 give you a bar- sidewalk, foundation or any other
kind of cement work, give me a call.
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Will do it by day or job. Address
tehouse, of Mon­ Box 448, Tillamook, Ore.
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tar the summer
Haying
time
will
soon
be
on.
Do
r. and Mrs. F. S.
not wait until the last minute to get
i city.
ready. Are showing a complete
Blorouglibred Hol- line of hay tools in window this
■<> months old. and week.—K ing 4 S mith Co
tap ■
N ■ing. J. A. Haz-
___ A crew of men. donkey engine
■L Ore.
Ps
it ww■t' Flour, fast get- and logging supplies left Tilla­
Bte> haul it to Meda. mook City via the P. R. 4 N. Ry.
■ and interme«luite last Tuesday for Mohler, the new
townsite on the Nehalem River.
|»k Feed Co,
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The Star Theatre chantes
a drama and
every
night.
■kery night.
_e
tet*
'”/>• ;
for
0
R’S
VARIETY
STORE
o Doors west of I-amar’s Drug Store.
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OP IN AND LOOK AROUND.
Rest Room for Ladies.
Prof. W. W. Wiley, who has been
Superintendent of Schools at New-
berg since he left Tillamook, has
entered into a three years’ contract
as Superintendent of Schools at
Athena, in Eastern Oregon.
W. G. Dwight vs. Wilbur Booth,
is a suit filed in the county court to
recover $218.40, being a balance ow­
ing the plaintiff for feed, etc., furn­
ished the defendant by Kunze 4
Dwight and the Ray Feed Co.
I know the best paint to use
Says the Little ‘Paint Man.
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For the man who is about to paint his
home or other buildings there is the choice of three materials
Cheap Mixed Paint
Hand-mixed Lead and Oil
Good Prepared Paint, such as SWP
There is so much controversy about which is the best to use
that it is hard for anyone not a paint expert to arrive at a decision.
Here it is in a nutshell.
Cheap mixed paint is a poor buy—it’s cheap, it’s shoddy, it
won’t wear or give satisfaction. So it isn’t worth considering.
Hand-mixed lead and oil is good as far as it goes, but it is
impossible for anyone with a paddle and bucket and working by
rule of thumb to make as good a paint as that which is worked
out on a strictly scientific formula and mixed and ground by
powerful machinery.
Good prepai
ared paint, such as Sherwin-Williams Paint (SWP),
will give the best ¡t of resui
results. It is made of Pure Lead, Pure Zinc,
Pure
Oil and the necessary coloring pigments and driers,
i-ure Linseed
L-mseea kjii
all combined according to exact scientific formula, the result of over
40 years* experience in paint making, and mixed and ground by
powerful machinery designed especially for the purpose. The
result is a paint that covers most surface and wears longest
Just call and get color cards and all information
Mr. Hunter has been making con­
siderable improvements at the Till­
amook Creamery the past week in
the way of adding more light to the
interior and arranging things more
commodiouBly in general.
The Percheron stallion Ville will
make the stand for the season at
Rogers 4 McNaraer’s Livery Barn,
in this city, with the exception of
Mondays and Tuesdays, when the
stallion will be at Beaver.
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We are informed that about the
1st September the State Land
Board will set aside $25,000 to $30,-
000 to be loaned in Tillamook
County. Attorney Webster Holmes
is the attorney for the board in this
county.
Hay Carriers, Track Hooks, Floor
Hooks, Single and Double Hay
The Christian Endeavor of the her up anti towed her to Portland, formerly owned by W. G. Dwight,
Forks, Straight and Bent Pitch
Forks, Rope all Sizes, Pulleys, Christian Church, gave a social at where she was placed oti the Oregon manager of the Tillamook branch
She leaves of the Kay Feed Co. Mr. Owen will
Blocks, Harvester Oil and Oil Cans. the home of Helen Beals Tuesday dry- dock for repairs.
have charge of the companies store
Complete line of hay tools.—K ing evening. A general good time was for Tillamook this evening.
indulged in by all and after lunch
The members of the P. Y. P. class at Cloverdale while Mr. I. Keldson
4 S mith C o .
was served the party went home of the Methodist Church had a very who has been in the employ of the
„ Mr. and Mrs. Fogo and Mr. and
feeling fully satisfied with their fine social at the Todd Hall Friday company for the past two years,
Mrs. M. Pangbone and families
night. Games were played in the will have the management of the
spent the day Wednesday at the evening’s pleasure.
The first step to be taken at evening until 10:30, when a sump­ Tillamook firm. The Rav Fce«l Co.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Noyes, on
Trask river, in celebration of Mr. Mohler is to clear the land, grade tuous repast was indulged in by under the management of Ray 4
About forty Owen solicit a liberal share in the
and Mrs. Fogo's wedding anni­ the streets and get ready 'or the all those present.
building activity that is soon to people partook of the good time, nil grocery and feed business of this
versary.
Cyrus Randall and wife returned begin. Construction work is being of whom state that they were well county.
After several weeks ;>f fine wea­
from Portland on Saturday and A. vigorously pushed on the county entertained.
Louis Wooley, of Hemlock, broke ther, rain made its appearance on
J. Stillwell and wife accompanied road passing through Mohler and
one of his legs last Thursday even­ Sunday evening, which did a won­
them. Mr. Stillwell had been out along the south side of the bay.
Owing to a slight error in the dis- ing while practicing base ball at derful amount of good al) over the
on business and in attendance at
the K. of P. Grand Lodge, at cription of the territory to be en- Beaver. He was running from sec­ county, for rain was greatly needed.
braced in the proposed Port of Bay­ ond tt> third base and tripped him­ Hud it come a few weeks earlier it
Astoria.
would have helped the grass on the
Every boy and gill in the county ocean, the special election which self in some way, the leg breaking
was to have been held oil Saturday when he fell. I)r. Boats was called prairie hind, which ia short and a 111
should have one of our handsome
will not take place then, as another to set the injured member, which is not be a full crop thia year. The
steel savings banks. They are an
petition is being circulated to be reported to be improving as well us grass on the bottom lands ia look­
incentive to save. Get one by op­
presented to the court next week.
could be expected at the present ing fine and there will be a good
ening a savings account with a de­
crop, the rain on Sunday helping it
A party, numbering over one time.
posit of $1.00 or more. Tillamook
some, but it di«l the oat hay a lot of
hundred,
belonging
to
the
Portland
The
Tillamook
Athletic
Club,
of
County Bank.
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Automobile Club, will leave Port the Tillamook High School, defeated good and has already wonderfully
L. J. Haulters, the barber at
land on Sunday morning for Tilla­ the Beaver-Hemlock baseball ag improved the (matures and set moat
Johnson’s old stand, has added an
mook, and will arrive in thia city in gregatiou 5-3 last Sunday afternoon. everything to growing. Since Sun­
electric vibrate to his list of mas­
the afternoon, and will spend sev­ The Tillamook, although being the day there have been several light
sage appliances. Mr, Haulters is
eral days at Bayocean as the guests winners, showed the results of not showers of rain. Although it was
an expert on massaging and claims
of the Potter Realty Co.
haying
any practice recently. unusually dry in the timber for thia
that his electric massage is the
Numerous
errors were made on time of year, the rain of the past
S.
W.
McFarland,
working
in
the
best thing in its line.
interest of the National Life Insur­ Isith sides. The home team making few days gave the entire county a
The horrid things! How did they
ance Co., of Chicago, has been more than they had in all previous good soaking, which will allay all
get in here ? May be you neglected
worry for a time by the timber peo­
games of the season.
getting screen doors, or perhaps working in this county the past
ple, for it was the intention of
week
in
the
interest
of
that
company.
Married,
on
Sunday
morning,
at
the old doors need new wire or if
putting the fire wardens on duty,
you have a window up, adjustible Mr. McFarland states that he is the home of Mrs. Fred Davidson, a but this will not tie necessary until
having
fine
success
writing
|>olicies
sister
of
the
bride.
Mr.
Basil
Mapes
window screens will keep the flies
in this section, especially among and Miss Lena Biggs. The cere­ conditions have changed.
out—K ing 4 S mith C o .
A numl»erofthe residents of the
the. farming class.
mony was performed by Rev. D. I..
P. S. Brumby, representing the
south
part of town, who believe in
Shrode.
after
which
the
happy
Alex. McNair Co. vs. W. H. Easter
Blodget Co., and J. E Wheeler, rep­
couple and the invited guests par­ having the virtures of a borne re­
and
Frank
Ecster,
is
a
suit
filed
to
resenting the Cook 4 Wheeler in­
took of an excellent wedding dinner. spected, decided Sunday afternoon
terests, came in last week to make recover $W7.U4, the balance of an ac­
They are well known here and their to see what the law would do in the
final arrangements for the pro­ count; T. U. Armstrong vs. William
friends wish them a long life of way ofcleaning their neighborhood
H.
Easter,
for
$148.15
for
labor
and
tection from fire of the timber thia
of a certain house of ill fame which
personal services |>erformed by happiness.
summer on the Wilson River.
wan being run by Mr*. P. Asp. An
plaintiff ; T, U. Armstrong vs. Wil­
Autoid^bilea crowded to their full
attorney was interviewed on the
In the case of Fred Wheeler vs. liam H. Easter, to recover $150 on
capacity with investors have been
the Miami Lumber Co., which was two promissory notes.
i beat action to take and his advice
operaty^l between Tillamook City
1 was that the District Attorney, Geo.
filed in the United States district
and Mohler every day the weather
The
Methodist
Church
has
had
an
.Willett be asked to serve papers
court, the defendants having de­
has been suitable for the |>a»t two)
murred to the new matter in the re­ addition rnatle to the choir platform weeke. These people have returned Ion her for the purpose of relieving
ply, was overruled by Judge Bean, in order to raise the piano up to a
. the two children, of the married life
level with the choir. The choir ia to Tillamook with winds of praise. I of Mr. and Mrs. P. Asp, from the
and the case ia already for trial.
filled with singers each service and “4t is a cinch," “The natural bus- i abuse of their mother and for the
A petition was filed with the
it is thought that more room will my'ss center," " The hub of Ne- purfsme of breaking up her infam*
county court to have Augusta Ione
“Can’t help but lie n good
have to be made for the orchestra /hjiletn,"
‘
¡oua business.
The papers were
and Arthur Leroy Asp committed
The pastor, Rev. Moore, ia proving j^iwn," are common expressions.
served by Sheriff < renshsw Mon«lay
to the Boy’s and Girl’s Aid Society,
himself a man of extreme ability.
Prof. R. W. Rntbertord has given afternoon and trial set for Tnes«lay
the reason being alleged that Mrs.
such good satisfaction us fhtperin I nt.3p.niz in justice Stanley's < ourt.
Andrew
.Anderson,
who
had
the
Asp is running an immoral house_f-
in thia city and unfit tn raise child j contract^ to remove the slumps • on tendeut of Schools at M« Mintiville, At this lime the ■ hihlrtn weir taken
the county road north of the city, he ha* l«-en re employe<l. A« was from their mother amljmt in charge
ren ..
ha* nearly completed the «v»>rk. an«! I expected. when Mi. Rutherford left of Mr*. Allison, ami
it
wan
President E. E. Lytle, of the
if the County Court would improve . < Tillamook, he would “make good." decided that the trial would I •
Pacific Railway 4 Navigation Co.,
1 the road similar to tire Fairview . 1 as l>* is one of the leading educe a«land«>ne<l oil condition that Mr*.
and C. E. Lytle, made a trip to
i road it would lie making an ini I tor* of the stale, and we are please«! Asp leave town immediately,
Tillamook City over the road on
i provement which is greatly nee«led, . Io hear that his work at McMinn- ¡which she consented.
Saturday and left the next day.
II ville is greatly appreciated by the
Work on the railroad ia progressing i as it is the most Ira veiled roa>l in I people of that city, which lias now
the county.
Bargain
quite fast, and H ia expected that
The Golden Gate while rounding la f«mr year’s high school course.
trams will be running between Till­
New. M room cottage with one
A rhsnge was made in the owner-
amook City and Portland before the Oxbow lxn«1on her way down on i
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two
lot*. easy terms. Enquire
I
»hip
of
the
Way
Feed
Co.
the
poet
fall rains
The contractors will Saturday morning. I>ent her shaft
hove completed the bridge work in 1 by striking a snag ia the slough, week when W W. Owen. of the firm I Headlight Ottce
August, and after that 1» done it «rill i which disabled her. Captain Jen» <>( West. Owen A Eldridge. brokers.___ 1
l’«.rtlati«l |..ir< has« «1 th» h .It |
not be long before the road is com- kins towed her out across the liar
bar
pleted.
| on Sunday, and the Wallula picked I interest in the company which was I aoaaais«Ms5«4i <■•«•*•**• *^***
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