Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 10, 1911, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 10, 1911
this county. She expects to remain
here permanently.
Mrs. A H. Gaylord, wife of A. IL
Gaylord, P. R. & N. ticket agent, to­
gether with her daughters, Misses
Theresa, Ethel, Hariette, Beatrice
and Nellie. Gaylord, arrived from
Portland Wednesday to make theii
home here.
>1.50 per year
Wilson Bain, engineer at Cook’s
camp, was in the city on . Saturday
and reports that a large number of
extra men have been employed on
SECURITY
the P. R. A N., and that since the
announcement was made that the
road would be finished in Septem­
ber day and night shifts have been
put to work. President Lytle has
been on the ground moat of the
Rev. J. R. I.andsborough, of Ore­ time. The bridge at the mouth of
gon City, will preach at the Presby­ Salmonberry is finished and the
The savings idea is just as worthy, just
terian church at Bay City Sunday rails are being laid.
as
necessary
to business success to-day as it
morning and in the Presbyterian
The passengers who came in on
church in this city in the evening.
was
in
iyjo,
but the methods have advanced
when
subject will be
’ -■ his
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’’The the Golden Gate Sunday, were:
Roy Craft and wife, 1. F. Larsen,
during that time.
World’s Greatest Power.”
wife and daughters. M. J. Malone
Herbert Augur and wife were in in<l wife. Mrs. Lillian Porter, Mary
We now have the most modern savings
this city the first of the week while Burton. H. O. Franklin. H. James,
on their way through the county. Mrs. F. M. Mary, L Stocker, Mrs.
convenience invented and respectfully in­
Mr. Augur and wife are instructor!- Powell, E. Johns, Miss Van Patten.
vite the people ot Tillamook County to call
at the Hill Military Academy. Thei P. A. Finnic, I P. Goran, Mrs.
walked from Seaside to Nehalem Sanderson and Mi a. M. M. Thomp­
and
see them.
over Necarney Mountain.
son. The passengers who went out
on
Monday
were:
Mrs.
H.
P.
Filler,
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Miller, Mr. and
In brief, let us tell you that it is a small
Mrs. Dircksou, Mr. and Mrs. Dau F. Brewster, M. Coffman. W. M.
HOME SAVINGS BANK which registers,
Crowly. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kidwell, J. Allegar, Ed Wheeler
or indicates, at all times, THE EXACT
Cross, all of Vancouver, Wash., and wife,
stopped at the Allen House Sunday ' Ex-County Commissioner 1.. Par-
AMOUNT OF MONEY which has been
while making a sight seeing trip risli is in from Douglass County on
pig- your friends and in Society if you have
placed iu it.
through this country.
a visit, and came here once more to
enjoy
the
cool
weather
and
renew
!y behind you. It is just as well to have some
Mr. A. L. Sauvie, Mr. W. E. Mc­
The amount of money is plainly shown at
with old’ friends. He
Cann,
deputy sheriffs in Mult acquaintance
nt of you and on either side—in easy reach—
many improvements in Tilla­
all times, the amount cf each kind of coin—
nomah County, together with their sees
ill as jbehind. Paddle your own canoe, and
wives and Miss M. Monciet, Sheriff mook, anil is surprised at the pro­
Nickles, dimes, quarters and so on.
in good roads in the county.
Stephens’ stenographer, stopped at gress
bes it best who banks his saving for a rainy
Parrih resides three miles from
the Todd Hotel the first of the week Mr.
The thing that stimulates saving is to see
Roseburg, and as the heat was so
[Let us show you how the interests on savings
while on their way'to the beach.
the amount grow, to see it every day, right
intense and all vegetation parched
pts up when your money is deposited in our
The Admens’ Club, of Portland, up he came to Tillamook, and he
before your eyes. With one of our new banks
will come in from Portland on the says the green grasB and green foli­
this feature is the big thing and these banks
yacht Bayocean, to spend a few age looks good to him, as it does to
days at Bayocean, As they have most visitors who come here at this
have proven very popular wherever they have
the reputation of being a “ live season of the year.
been placed.
bunch,” it is probable a delegation
Oregon Law as passed by the
of business men will meet them last
GET ONE THE FIRST TIME YOU
Legislature in regard to the
there.
carrying of lights on moving ve­
ARE IN TOWN, especially if you have
Rough spruce and hemlock lum­
Three suits have been filed in the
children, for you know the adage, “ as the twig
ber at $8.00perthousandat the Faw- circuit court against F. D. Stafford hicles on the streets and public
All vehicles in­
cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles and wife, one by Ladd & Bush to highways is:
is bent, so is tree inclined,” and the children
cluding
farmers
’
buggies
and
I will buy your cascara south of Tillamook City. Goldsworth- recover $1,050 on a promissory note;
wagons are required to display
will take unusual interest in these banks be­
ey A Dal pa z, pros.
the second by the First National one white light in front and one
cause
THEY ARE SOMETHING NEW AND
Bank
of
Tillamook
to
recover
$2,750;
|e, two-room house and
Rev. H. W. Kuhlman, pastor of
red light in the rear, when mov­
UNIQUE.
I Batt.
the M.E. church at Sheridan, toge­ and the third to recover $1,000 on a ing on the public highway be­
promissory note.
tween the time of one hour after
■ klin is in the city visiting ther with Harold Hamstreet, son of
THEY ARE to be had FREE for we
the editor of the Sheridan Sun, are
Chas. B. Merrick, post master at sunset and one hour before sun
asiness.
in for a few days vacation and fish­ Portland, together with his wife rise, the front light to be of suf-
loan them to anyone who starts an account of
by Wiley and wife are in ing.
$t or more.
and eon, Patrick C, Merrick, regis­ licent brilliancy to reflect light
50 feet in direction vehicle is
Duer’s outing.
While walking on the side walk tered at the Commercial Club moving.
All
teamsters
and
[Fruit Jar Caps, 20c. dozen north of town on Monday, a shot Rooms the last of the week. Mr. others should at once provide for
Hew directly over ‘he heads of two Merrick is greatly pleased with our this requirement.
•a Variety Store.
county and thinks that it has a
luge license was issued to ladies, which must have been fired great future before it.
The new gasoline schooner Tilla­
by some careless person with a
jl and Phoebie Wallace.
gun.
F. P. Schwengle returned to this mook arrived in port Saturday even
Limbs, cord wood for sale.
ing for the first time while making
Large Durham Bull, has horns, city the latter part of the week after her maiden trip down the (’oust.
The Only Government Examined Bank in the
It F. R. B eals ’ Office. *
deep red color and has brand on leaving this city about a year ago. Mr She is one of the staunchest vessels
T dozen for Mason Fruit right hip. Owner can have same Schwengle attended the University that has ever come to this city. She
Cotintv.
■t Lamar’s Variety Store.* by paying for advertising and cost of Wisconsin where he finished his is 120 leet in length,has 28 foot beam
course in dairying. Since grad'ia
ke long black silk glove, of keeping.—W. H. S ales , Balm,
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tion he has been doing special work anil 11 feet draugh. She is equipped
with two 155 h.p. engines and tra­
nil please leave at this Oregon.
in Montana aud Washington.
vels at a speed of 12 knots an hour.
D. M. McLaughlin, master ins­
,
>
A
quiet
wedding
wae
solemnized
She
was built for the Elmore Com APPROVE JETTY PROJECT BAR WORK AWAITS ENG­
for the P. R. A N. Co., ani)
jekene wanted at the Tilla- chanic
W. J. Collins, his assistant me- at the M.E. parsonage Wednesday pany and will lie used exclusively in
INEERS RF.PJRT.
k Company’s Market, 13c. chanic, are in from Hillsboro exam­ afternoon by the Rev. J. T. Moore the carrying of freight, 11 k vessel Engineers Recommend That
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Tillamook
Pay
Half
of
having
a
capacity
ot
400
tons.
She
when
Horace
Keyes
was
united
in
ining the locomotives on th3 P. R.
Favorable Action on Nehalem
marriage to Mary E. Coon Keyes. can l»e made to carry passengers.
bur chickens to the Tilla- A N. road.
Cost.
Iln bor Improvement Is
Mr. Keyee arrived on the Elmore Capt. Fritz Autoneon, former first
[Company’s Market. We
A checking account with us will with hie bride, whom he had met in ' mate of tile Elmore, lias been placed -c The River and Harbor Board of
T’icught Probable.
er pound.
cost you nothing. We furnish pass Portland, she having just arrived ' on the Tillamook ns master. She Army engineers have approved tin
It
is
strongly believed that Major
repot
t
of
Major
Morrow
on
the
pro
|a full blood Jersey Bull l/ook and checks free of charge. from the East.
i is a valuable acquisition to the El­
Morrow, Corps of Engineers, U. S.
[3 to 6 months old.—Dr. J. $25.00 or $30.00 is enough with which
more fleet, as she is strongly built posed iniproveiii-nt of Tillamook A., will compile a favorable report
B. F. Orr, Deputy Grand Work­ and well equipped for the Coast Huy and have recommended to the
to open an account.
Tillamook
iTi Ilamook.
Secretary of War that an expendi on the proposed Government aid
County Bank.
• man, A.O.U.W., ot Portland, is in trade.
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kansen and Leo Wilson
the city in behalf of that fraternal
turc of $814,000 tie made for the con­ for the improvement of Nehalem
Rev. Porter, pastor of the Meth­ order, and an effort will be made To
[•arrested for violation of
struction ot the north jetty and for Bay, Bar and River, aa a result of a
odist Episcopel Church at Newberg, reorganize the local lodge.
In fishing law.
The COAST IS LINE’S OBJECTIVE dredging and other work, looking meeting held at hisoflice yesterday
tilled the pulpit at the M. E. Church
| 3 lots, 50 x 100 feet, the in this city Sunday morning. Rev. A.O.U.W. is now working under an New Road Proposed From Mc­ to the creation of a 20-foot channel. but as such matters are not public
The Board recommends that hull until passed on at Washington, no
k the city for $3U0 cash.— Porter is spending his vacation excellent life insurance system at
Minnville to Bay City.
the cost of this improvement be intimation has been given out.
rates which those with limited in­
rs. C. N. Drew.
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in this county.
On behalf ofjtlie Port of Nehalem,
comes can carry without being bur­
SALEM. Or., Aug. 4.—Articles of borne by the local community and Comiuisaioners Alley and F. A.
k, cheapest and best paper
Dr J. P. Goray, of Portland, a densome.
incorporation filed with the Secre­ half by the Federal Government.
[town.
Leave 'orders at specialist on the eye, ear, nose and
Rowe,
the latter being secretary of
W ashington , Aug. 8—Details of
Eliza F. Evans vs. Edward Evans tary of State today by the Portland
feo Harris’ barn.
throat and fitting glasses, is at the is a divorce suit filed in the circuit A West Coast Railroad A Nuviga the recommendation of the Army the board, and C. IL Wheeler dis­
the situation. Manager Mc-
■ nd demand men have Todd, for a limited time. You are court. These parties were married tion Company show plans for an Engineering Board on the proposed cussed
lteod, of the Hammond Lumber
d preaching the kingdom invited to see Dr. Goray for any in Tillamook county on April 29th, electric road to be constructed from improvement of Tillamook Bay Company,
which has interests in
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[account of no demand.— special work at once.
The show that the coat of the north jetty the Nehalem legion, was also pres­
1890, and the grounds upon which McMinnville to Bay City.
will be $55K,oii). In addition to this
company
is
capitalized
at
$1
.(MlJ,Oil)
the
divorce
is
sought
is
desertion,
F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash.,
amount it will cost $120,01)1) to dredge ent. It was pointed out that when
ter brought the Newberg has located next door to Lamar’s the defendant having left his wife a and its principal place of business a 10 foot channel to Bay City, in­ work ends this season on the ictty
will
be
Portland.
number
of
years
ago.
There
wae
abont 2H00. ft of the ¡trestle will have
Ind to this city on Mon- variety store, and is prepared to do
The patters filed here show the stead of a 20 fiHit one, anil $10,000 is been constructed and approximately
ig, which gave a concert all kinds of shoe repairing at one son born to the union, Arthur
allowed for contingencies.
road
will
leave
McMinnville
via
E.
Evana.
reasonable
rates.
All
work
guran-
Et
Tlie Board recommends that Ite- FiS.tXJO ex|iended by lhe |>ort.
Sheridan and Willamina along the
teed. Give him a call.'
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R. E. Williams, D. F. Harris and Yamhill and Little Nestncca Rivers fore any appropriation is made by It has not beenjdetermined whether
it’s Best” is made from
two jetties will tie built, but the
The Percheron stallion Ville will Arthur Starr, of Dallas, were in this to Salmon River and to Siletz, and the Government, the community plan is (or lhe taxpayers to shoulder
ird wheat, and makes the
. Only $1.50 per sack.— make the stand for the season at city the latter part of the week, and from either of these points to the must agree to pay half the cost tri Iialfof the coAL At low water there
Rogers A McNamer’s Uvery Barn, they havetteen enjoying fishing and Pacific Ocean. Among the towns this work, or $407,000; and also
Feed Co.
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a depth of live feet on the bur
in thia city, with the exception of hunting for the past two weeks. Mr. that thr road will pass through are n.ust bind itself to dredge u nine, is
r 8c., 10c. and 11c. for calf Mondays and Tuesdays, when the Williams is a prominent banker of Willamina. Grand Ronde, Tilla­ foot channel from Bay City to Till- which gives 12 feet at high tide. It
r shop. Try me out and stallion will be at Beaver.
Dallaa, being president of the First mook, Sheridan anl Pacific City. aiiKMik City, and have this channel is desired that at least 18 feet Ite
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available, and there are prospei ta
[Old Reliable Hide and
National and Dallas City Banks of The company also wishes to furn­ completed within two years.
Dr. J. P. Goray, of Portland, is Dallas, and the Falla City Bank of
L N. E. Melchoir.
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If the community meets these that a jetty project will giveeven 2D
ish
jxiwer
anil
light
for
Sheridan,
slopping at the Todd Hotel this Falla City.
terms, tlie Board recommends that feet.
Willamina and Tillamook tlie|x>w<r Congress
|*s
• Best” 1 Flour,
Lou,r’.. fast
. "J. get- week. Dr. Goray makes a specialty
appropriate $’J<>,000 cash,
to
be
secured
from
the
Little
New
d. They haul it to .leda, of diseases of the eyes, ear, nose
Card of Thanks.
and authorize a continuing con­
The passengers in on the Elmore ,
lalem and intermediate and throat and while in this city, Wednesday were Mrs. Oveatt, Mrs. | tucca. In addition, the company tract for the remaining $207,(110 of
plans
to
Ojierate
a
system
of
steam
­
We wish to express our thanks
kitnook reed Co.
he ha# been working at his profes- Papke, Mrs. Gatchet, Miss Gatebet.
boats on the Yamhill, Nesfncca, the Government’s share of the cost. to the many kind friends for their
I-awrence Perry, II. B. Sanlmrn, ! Siletz and Tillamook Rivers, and
ldheim vs. Srethna S. ■ion.
assistance and sympathy on a<
Lost.
suit filed in the circuit , W. R. Wastbroah, a barber of Mrs. L. D. Perry, MissA. Hart, Mias on Tillamook Bay and the Pacific
count of the death of William Cortis.
Dver$316.25, balance that I Laurel,
Montana, together with O. Hart, Miaa M. E. Hart, H. Keyea, Ocean. The in. orporatorsare W. F.
M rs . J ennie M c G ee
Lost on Saturday, a Mason's
I
Mary
E.
Coon
Keyea,
A.
S.
Burner,
a promissory note.
I his wife, were registered at the Todd ¡Mrs. F. W. Spaulding, F. W. Spauld Frier. C. F. Hendrickaen and Jay watch charm. Person leaving the
an n F amily .
D. C urtis .
d Potts vs. Rollie W. I Hotel the latter part o* the week. I ing, C. H. Thoma», and Mra. Gay | H. Opton.
same to the Headlight office will
M rs . A nna B illings .
suit filed in the circuit Mr. Wastbrosh and wife are apend- (lord and five daughtera.
be rewarded.
Tillamook to Have Tannery.
over $23459 for sdvertis- I ing their vacation at our beach re­
Fred Jeffers, Aldrach Robinson, j
sorts.
>regon Daily Journal.
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,,_ of 1 W. I. Macy, ex-mayor of McMinn- Loun Wacking, Jack Dungan, John j Peter Remer, an expert tanner,
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Conner
and family,
I Rude and Joseph A. Hill, of the Hill and hie partner, John I’ankner.
t, are in this county at Ville and ex-recorder of Yamhill . Military Academy, were registered have purchased five acres < f land
Co.,
together
with
hie
family,
are
lying the »ports afforded
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, Hotel Wednesday
raday along the Trank waler front from
at the ________
Ramsey
its, streams and beaches. looking over this county snd enjoy­ They have been camped at Neah- A. W. and A. A. Atterbury and
ing our beaches While io this city, kah-nie for the past month and are will put up a tannery an soon an
y, news editor of the Ore- Mr. Macy and family stopped st the
intending to remain in thia county they can secure the material. The
fl Mrs. Kelty and eon, Todd Hotel.
I about a month longer, when they land pun based in junt across Trank
enry Aiderman and son
Every boy and gill in the county • will hike back to Portland over the River, south of this city ami is sit­
er, are camped at Gan
uated so that it will lie e inv to ne­
should hsve one of our handsome Necarney mountain trail.
cure hemlock bark for tanning pur-
steel savings banks They are an
B. of Arlington, who left incentive to nave. Get one by op­
We publish in thia issue a page poses.
about 13 years ago. is in ening a savings account with a de­ article on bar and harlor improve­
Mr. Remer and Mr. Pankner
behalf of the Farmers’ posit of 41.(JO or move. Tillamook ments, carefully com|dled by L A. closed the deal with Mr. Atterbury
land Co-operative Union County Bank.
* , Fernsworth. Although moat of the the last of the week, paying
facta have previously been publish­ cash, an acre for the land. They
Lucile I-aughlin. of Una, 111., is ed in the Headlight, he ha» brought J left, aa main as tins wan linmlterf,
Finley, ex-coroner
of
different phases of I lie rontrm for Portland, where file, will pur-
County, with his family. visiting at the home of her twotber. the
plated improvements under one
’ his vacation tn thia Ed. laaughlin. Miss Laughlin came head, which makes interesting read­ I chase llieir material Io start work
j with, after which they will return
Sing and enjoying the through California and visited her
sister io thst state before coming to ing at the preaent time, aa the re­ to thia city and start construction
commendation» of Major Morrow work on their plaid.
have been approved by the Board of
Mr. Remer has had over twenty­
Engineers.
1 five yearn experience with tanning
«Ions in
The Portland Rowing Club, with i and known what can he
Have seven laiwn Mowers leit out of a lol «d IM. Rather tlisn
three shells, two 4-oar shells and ' this country.
carry them over the winter, will make a subatsntial cut In price.
canoe«, will give an exhibition at
..II High t.rads
ads Ms>
Ma- hints
binas All Bail
Ball , Bearing *u4 Easy
They are all
Bayocean on Sunday afternoon,
Bids Wasted
Runners. Some have 5 Blades mid all have High Wheel«
when Edward Gloss. Arthur Allen
»4.18.
3 MOW El», 14 n. Cut
Bwr $5 »> ea.
and James White, bolding the
Bids wanted to paint Maple l-esf
4. Iff
4 50 M.
Ifffo Cut
two Doors west of Lamar’s Dr ng Store
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championship for the northwest, school bouse. school district No. lit,
D
*2fi
11.(1) es
l.*Wn Cut
1
ft
and other oarsmen will lie present with two costs of pure white lead
0.00.
IXUOea
Rbu Cut
Re«
1
ft
“DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.”
sod take part ia the races The and oil Buie to be in by the 21st
If you ever expect to get a Lawn Mower now ia your chance
Newberg military bead will be at August which are to be left with
Rest Roc tn for Ladies
Bsroeean until Monday, which Peter Helsel. school clerk
The
gives daily concerts.
sod will Hoard reserves the right to reject
furnish the muai< for the ususl any and all indo.
' Saturday night dance.
Fou Can Pull a Good Stroke
1740.
The Coffee Pot Bank.
1911.
The Up to the Minute
Bank.
ILLAM00K COUNTY BANK.
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FIRST
WAR'S
VARIETY
NATIONAL BANK
TILLAMOOK
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