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

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 27,
Try those 15c candéis at Lamar's
Variety Store.
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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.
Hcaòlioljt.
< f
1911
#1.50 per year.
TheJPort of Tillamook has entered
into a contract to sell $150,000 worth
SERVICE^
of Port bonds, at part, proyidedthe
SECURITY
1740.
1911.
tear———
suit now pending is decided in fa­
vor of the Port. Spitzer,-Rorick ’A
The Coffee Pot Bank. The Up to the Minute
Co., of Ohio, is the bankers con­
9.-Extracts from a Diary.
Bank.
tracted with.
4 4
Rev. W. W. Rosebra ugh. form
I thought sure I had lost my
A checking account with us will
of this place, now of Salem,
bank book recently. ] I called up the cost you nothing. We furnish pa as erly
Tile savings idea is just as worthy, just
will preach at the United Brethern
cashier and asked him t what I could book and checks free of charge. Church Sunday at 11 a. tn. Bible
as necessary to business success to-day as it
or $30.00 is enough with which school at 10 o’clock Sunday morn­
do so the finder could not draw' my $25.00
was in 1740, but the methods have advanced
to open an account. Tillamook ing. Preaching also in theevening
during that time.
money. He told me there was no Cognty Bank.
• at 8 o'clock.
danger of that. Even if a dishonest ¡/The Wilson River Stage will make The junior boy's class of the
We now have the most modern savings
trips between thia city and U. B. Sunday school, with their
person should find my bank book he daily
convenience
invented and respectfully in­
Forest Grove, leaving here at 5.00 leader, Win. Fletcher and the pas­
cannot withdraw the money without а. m. and reaching Forest Grove at tor, Mr. Emerick, liad an enjoyable
vite the people of Tillamook Couuty to call
and see them.
a written order «from me.
They б. 00 p.m. the same evening. The fishing and boating picnic last
fare is $5.00.
Tuesday. The boys hud a good
have my signature on file so no one < The passengers who came in on time and that without accident of
In brief, let us tell you that it is a small
can forge my name.
HOME SAVINGS BANK which registers,
the Golden Gate on Saturday were: any kind.
Lendoedt and wife, C. D.
or indicates, at all times, THE EXACT
Rev. W. W. Roaebraugh and fam­
” I fouud the book later, and when Mike
Pence, Mrs. McKee, Misses McKee, ily, of Salem, drove in on Tuesday.
AMOUNT OF MONEY which has been
I got my pay’ envelope to-day I de­ Mr. Bayliss, Mrs. H. A. Franklin. They ate camping near Peter Heis-
placed in it.
posited ten dollars first thing. I’ll Mrs. W. S. Stinson.
el’s, having came in to enjoy Tilla­
The amount of money is plainly shown at
F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash., mook’s delightful vacation beauties
not spend that ten foolishly.
all times, the amount cf each kind of coin—
has located next door to Lamar's and breeze. Mr. Rosebraugh used
“ I think I can bank fifteen next variety atore, and is prepared to do to be pastor of the V. B. Church
Nickles, dimes, quarters and so on.
month. Of course I’m not spending all kinds of shoe repairing at here and is brother-in-law to the
The thing that stimulates saving is to sec
as much as I used to, but this bank reasonable rates. All work guran- present pastor, B. K. Emerick.
the
amount
grow, to see it every day, right
teed. Give him a call.
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Those who obtained one year state
book sure looks good to me.”
before your eyes. With one of our new banks
E. T. Haltom left the latter part papers at the recent teachers’ ex­
this feature is the big thing and these banks
f CAPITA L i of last week for Spokane and Chi­ amination in this county were:
>ESTh
have proven very popular wherever they have
¡$30
000
00
!
cago
where
he
will
purchase
Mary
Alley,
Jane
McDonald,
Ellen
his
NK
been placed.
STATE.
fall
and
winter
stock
of
goods.
Bewley,
Eacie
Oliver,
Alice
Wilkin
­
Mr.
H E
¡SUPERVISION j
nty
Haltom will be absent from this son, Mrs. D. Goldsworthy, J. D.
GET ONE THE FIRST TIME YOU
city about two weeks.
Moffett, Jennie Blanchard, Elsie-
ARE IN TOWN, especially if you have
Pearl
A petition has been filed with the Lamb, Helen Schlappi,
children, for you know the adage, " as the twig
County Court for a special election Agee, Maud Edgar and Clara Eich­
For
a
few
drtys
only.
Your
choice
is bent, so is tree inclined,” and the children
LMOOK JOTTINGS of a reel, line.or fly book with every to change the boundaries of the inger. Mies Jennie Blanchard, out
will take unusual interest iu these banks be­
Home made Candies at flyjpole sold. Poles from $1.25 to Port of Bay City, which is to take of 102 subjects, received the highest
cause
THEY ARE SOMETHING NEW AND
average
and
a
free
scholarship
in
into the Port the land north of Bay
fa.
$15.00. K ing & S mith C o .
UNIQUE.
the State University. Her average
City
and
Garibaldi
beach.
>ee 15c. candies at Lamar's
‘‘Dement’s Best” Flour, fast get­
THEY ARE to be had FREE for we
The Percheron stallion Ville will was 95, which is considered very
[tore.
ting the lead. They haul it to Meda,
commendable.
loan them to anyone who starts an account of
>n Friday, to the wife of S. Woods, Nehalem and intermediate make the stand for the season at
Eddie Morton, Win. Bauer and
Rogers A McNameCs Livery Bam,
fi or more.
points. Tillamook Feed Co.
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I daughter.
in this city, with the exception of Harry Maloney, with the Goodyear
I.ost,
a
Gold
Watch,
on
Thursday,
to, collars and pads at the
«■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■
RubberCo., in Portland, and Geo.
at the depot. Person finding the Mondays and Tuesdays, when the Robinson, with* the W. P. Fuller
k Feed Co.
stallion
will
be
at
Beaver.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
pn Sunday7, to the wife of same return to the Headligh office.
In order to make room for new Paint Co., of Portland, biked”in
—E d . H olmes , Nehalem, Ore.
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fee, a daughter.
over the Wilson River road last
TILLAMOOK.
This week will about complete the stock the Tillamook Feed Co. will, week and will «pend their vacation
ir M. for the best shingles
for
the
next
30
days,
sell
buggies
The Only Government Examined Bank in the
fiattiook Feed Co.
z hay harvest of grass, the weather and wagons at cut prices. If you in this county. Mr. Robinson is
the whole of the time being fine,
County.
well
known
among
tile
older
school
­
bn Tuesday, to tfie wife of
want a bargain, now is your chance
and is put away in good shape.
men of the High School, he having
■bwery, a daughter.
to get a buggy at factory prices. *
If you do not own a tent of your
attended school here about five
’. S. Tempelton came in on
uiet wedding ceremony was years ago. They will go to Beaver
own, now is your chance. Right in
M> Gate on Wednesday.
Dawson Bro«, which he rode ns fur
performed
by
Rev.
Moore
at
the
No part of Tillamook County will
the season and 10 per cent off.
and visit the beaches before return­
Methodist parsonage Sunday when ing to th Mr homes in Portland.
as Trask House, where lie took the derive greater benefit by rensun of
Kambs, cord wood for sale, Think of that. KING A SMITH Co.
it F. R. B eals ’ Office. *
John H. McNamer was united in
stage to Yamliill. From there it i« the construction of the railroad
I will pay 8c , 10c. and 11c. for calf marriage to Nora Wells. The bride
L. J. Haultera informs us that supposed that he went to Salem and than the Nehalem country. Thia
■fen Gate has reduced the hides at my shop. Try me out and
and groom left Tuesday for Forest his brother, Karl A. Haultera, the from thence to California, The fa- region, with it« magnificent resour­
■ rate to Portland to $0.00. see.
The Old Reliable Hide and Grove.
supt. and chemist of the Albright, tlier of Osbourn has settled for the ce«, wns one of the greate«t factor«
Kase for auto trips to any Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
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Every boy and gill in the county Campbell A Haultera Co, has check and is doing hi« best to hove in influencing E. E. l.ytle'» inde­
Re county. Ready at all
George E. Geinger, a brother of should have one of our handsome opened offices in the Spaulding him dealt with according to law. fatigable effort« in securing 11« a
Mrs. John Hathaway, is in from steel savings banks. They are an Bldg., in Portland, and is looking The young man was in thi« county railroad.
:e Noyes, of Newberg, is Portland, on a month’s vacation, incentive to save. Get one by op­ over the timber districts of this caring for his farther'« farm which
With the railread once in opera­
:he home of Alex. Me­ visiting with relatives in thia ening a savings account with a de­ «late, with the expectation of es­ was lately purchased from Dwight tion, development of that hereto­
: county.
fore isolated anil backward country
posit of $1.00 or more. Tillamook tablishing a number of factories Edmunds.
ight left Monday for
Put a tent up in your yard and County Bank.
• for the purpose of extracting tur
A sad misfortune befi-ll tbe gaso­ will be phenomena). Simultaneous
the interests of his sleep out of doors. It will add ¿^-Geo. Cohn, of San Diego, Cal..ar­ pentine, creosote, etc., from fir line
launch Richard, Monday with the development there must
years to your life. See our window rived in town Wednesday, to spend stumps and refuse. It is Mr. Haul­ morning at 8:00 o’clock. She tie- come
into
existence,
in the
tera intention to visit this county
Valley.
a
«hipping
tens wanted at the Tula- for cut prices on tents. K ing A the summer in this county. Mr.
longed to Hie Potter Realty Co., of Nehalem
as soon as possible to investigate
Company’s Market, 13c. S mith Co.
Cohn has been having a hard siege the timber business of this county Bayocean, anti was used for pas­ point, a distributing point, a com­
Rough spruce and hemlock lum­ of phneumonia, but he states that
senger service on the bay. Wliile mercial center. F. R. Beal», antici­
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in general.
ber
at
$8.00
per
thousand
at
the
Faw-
laying
at the Bayocean dock, with pating theae conditions, began a
he
is
regaining
his
strength
as
rap
­
Mi Poorman and Miss
' Mrs Carrie Larsen, wife of I. F. no one aboard except Captain search of the Nehalem country three
tehouse have gone to cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles idly as possible at present
Larsen, died at midnight on Wed
yearn ago and settled upon Mohler,
south of Tillamook City. Goldaworth-,
a visit.
The Golden Gate left on Sunday nesday, after being sick for over Richardson, of the launch, the named after the great railroad
ey & Dalpaz, pros.
. f z
had
been
oiled,
engine, which
with O. J. Edwards, H. D. Fogo
ir chickens to the Tilla-
If you intend to put in a cement and wife, Geo. Gibbs, R. B. Parker four months. The funeral will take exploded. Capt. Richardson was magnate, as the most logical loca«
Pompany'e Market. We
place
to-morrow
(Friday),
at
ten
badly burned about the hands and tion. That he made a wise «elec­
sidewalk, foundation or any other and wife, Belle Powell, George
I pound.
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kind of cement work, give me a call. Murry, F. J. Klinehan, wife and o’clock, the services to be held in face with the burning gasoline, tion in evidenced by the fact that
Irs. J. E. Berger returned
the U.B. Church and the interment which flew all over the boat, but the Railroad Company in now pro-
Will do it by day or job. Address family, L. Studness, E. S. Adams,
in the Oddfellows’ cemetery. She
lays visit to Portland Box 446, Tillamook. Ore.
viding shipping facilities for thia
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L. D. Slop!in and wife as passen­ was bom in Sweden, in 18S2, and managed to crawl from the boat on point and that intelligent, far-
Be week.
to
the
dock,
from
which
place
he
gers.
Mrs. W. R. Rutherford, who has
catne to Tillamook county 22 years
sighted men are investing there.
¡Cheapest and best paper been quite seriously ill at the hornet, /
The Sue H. Elmore came in on ago. and in the following'year mar­ was taken to the Sanitarian! for
Don’t let the opportunity aiip by
n.
Leave orders at of her parents, Mr. and Mis. Thos.
Wednesday with the 'following pas­ ried I. F. Larsen. Jonas Olson i« a treatment. The fire in the Richard to get in on the ground floor and
Harris' bam.
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caught
so
quickly
that
it
was
only
Goyne in thi« city, is reported as sengers : Mr. H. H. Humphry, brother of the deceased, and she
then say, in yearn to come, I lived
bred O.I.C. Pigs for being considerably improved.
Belle Tilley. Earl Leighton, E. P. baa a sister in the east Mrs. Lar- a few seconds until »he was till in this country before the com­
Everything
was
burned
aflame,
fistered stock.—Inquire
Morris Leach visited Nehalem Williams, Ko Cals, Geo. Cohn, W. son was a woman who was well
except a part of the stern. The pletion of the railroad, when Mohler
tskins, Hobsonville. *
last week, and to his surprise the J. Farnham and wife. H. Tang, F. known and beloved by all who
Richard was 60 feet in length, wan first founded, lived here when
t week the electric light train left on time and Morris had to E. Meloy, S. W. Jenkinson.
knew her.
was first
with
10 foot beam and 4'/> f<»ot the McDermott tract
fixed up to bum oil, stay over another day on account of
G. E. Rummel, Gordan Baker,
We noticed for the first time in draugli.
opened up andcould have invested,
She
was
title
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with
a
e shipped here on the the train men being so prompt.
Roy Johnson and Boyce Fenton, of Tillam«>ok County one of the Major 60 H.P. I-amb engine and was but, alas, doubting Thoma» that I
Chester Adams, a nephew of Len Me Minnville, were in this city over Weitzel colts (bred and raised in valued at $6000.00.
wan, I stood back and let the other
Beet” is made from I Hiner, is visiting relatives in this Sunday and Monday. Mr. Runimel this county), driven on our street«
fellow make the money.
Edgar
Munson
and
Lyle
Smith
of
wheat, and makes the j city. Mr. Adams has only been in is well known in this city, having last Saturday. She wan raised and
thia
city,
had
what
might
have
Only $1.50 per eack.— this state a short time from Iowa been in the employ of the Pacific owned by Adolph Erickson, living
Resolution, of Sympathy.
been a great deal more serious ac­
ed Co.
and thoroughly enjoys onr climate. States Tel. A Tel. Co. here the past about l>i mile« N.E. of town. She
Fairview, Oregon, July 22nd, 1011.
cident
than
it
was,
Monday
while
winter.
lacks al«Hit six days of tiring 13
iJeft Sunday for Colo-
Large Durham Bull, has horns,
Where»» the Heavenly Master haw
they were driving Mr. Munson’s
Harry Fournier, city salesman months oid. Mr. Erickson «aid he
ie will meet hie father, deep red color and has brand on
horse up the Miami River. As they Mean fit to remove from our midst,
ig to that section from right hip. Owner can have same for the Pacific stamp works ia harnessed her up and hitched her were driving around a turn in the our ladoved »later. M yrs Hughey, l>«
Is health.
by paying for advertising and coat viaiting at the home of Mr. John with a pony out in the yard without road at the Buckle's place near the it resolved that Fuirview Grunge,
| minister of the gospel of keeping.—W. H. S ales , Halm, Hathaway in thia city, Mr. Four- any tail her. all alone, and drove Miami school hquse, the horwe, No. 273, extent! to the tiereuved
nier will spend a part of his vaca­ her to town io a top buggy. She is which was traveling at a lively pace family ita moat sincere syinpHlhy ;
I kingdom of God, ex- Oregon.
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tion in thia county, enjoying the certainly something for Mr. Brick- ran into a long distance telephone and lie it further reaoived that our
|C. GOVB.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ntcbola,
sport afforded by our trout stream« non to l>e proud of. He said he wire which waahang ng low enough charter lie dra|w<t in mourning fur
Bi and family left for formerly of Tillamook City, now
would not take $3»i for her. She ia
hatter part of last week residing [in Portland, where Mrs. before returning to Portland.
to catch the borne »cross the eyes, thirty days ; and lie it further re­
Fred Christensen's father and a perfect built colt of large size which made the animal burge, solved that a copy of theae readu
Bughter Lillian, whoia Nichol« is undergoing treatment
and kind disposition. Weighing
for nervous trouble, have aold their mother, C. C. Christensen and wife,
throwing Mr. Munson and Mr Smith tions be spread ti|«>n the minute»
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together with their son Ixiring, are after being driven to town »46 lint, from lherig. Mr. Smith wa» thrown «nd w copy »ent to the bereaved
house
and
two
lots
in
Tillamook
to
te flies bother you or
in thi« city from Portland to «(«end without the harness. Think of the over the I hm k of ths buggy and fell family and tliwi the kihiiv l>e pub-
■creen doors and ad- Mrs. Maggie Butrick. of Portland.
tbe summer. Mr. Christensen ha« opportunity we have again to raise to the grcuiml with Hie buggy lop. lirited in th«- Imai p»p<-i».
Bow screens are too The Ralph Ackley Land Company
not been in thi« city for some time, some of thin clas« of horses tlii» Which broke Inn fall •«> that he was
MlXXIt NAXWKI.I.
made
the
deal,
whicb
was
for
all
■hat K ing a S mith
•
G kack IftnerKH.
and ia well pleased with the growth I year.
cash and at a substantial figure.
practically uninjured.
However,
R owk < 0 aw nntn.
L. Oslsiurn, a yonngmnn. who
it has made during the last few
Mr. Mniinon. who was thrown from
L s. M avxakix
it seem» ha« a g<«»l head for work­
years.
the ni«le of the vehicle, w as dragged
Committee.
ing skin game» on jieople, secured
I* about 3li yards and whs quite I’udly
A J. A. Syke«, of Spokane, Wash.,
$237 25 from tlie Tillamook County
has purchased the ehoe repair «lock
l»r«ii»e«l. Al the time cf the acct.
Notice.
1 Bank on a forged check The check
of the late Peter A»p, and lisa
, dent, Mr. Munson, who is Chief For
i wa« m-ade out in «mb ■ manner that
The Loots apd stares left with the
located between l-amar*« variety
eater for Hie V« liitney Co. Ltd., in late I'eter A»p for repair» can be
, it ap,«eared to lie »ent Io him from
atore and Maaon. Peonington A
thia « ouuty, wa» l<««king over their had by paying the charge» on them
| Portland and then to make himself
Co.’« place. Mr. Sykes states that
inierr«U» in the Miami valley. Af­ at the .hoe shop ul f. A. Syke.,
two Doors west of Lamar’s Drag Store.
doubly »tire of not lieing « aught he
next door to Maeon. Pennington A
lie has l«een in the repair bu«tne«»
ter he freed Inmnelf from the buggy Co.'a.
Those not taken after .'•)
had Arthur Evans give an indorse
DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.”
lor a namber of years and knows
the horse ran two miles sn«l a half, days. will be aold tor the charges.
inent <>t idrotih« ation which threw
tbe work thoroughly
being caught at Frank Crane's
E. W. S tanlst ,
the liability onto Mr. Evan» As
Rest Room for Ladies.
Administrator of the ratal«
place. During haying a hook had
The Star has a drama and •oon aatbecheck•»•««•teed, young dragged
of
Peter
Asp, de« eased.
the wire down and thia I
Ovlourn »ec ured a uiMk horse Iroin was the cattoe nt Ute accident.
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