Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 31, 1911, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK,
SECURITY
A New Markst.
A good
thing. Boost it. Independent
Market.
SERVICE }
Governor West has appointed R. 1
lie V\ . Watson as a delegate to «the
Fourth International Good Roads
Congress, which will be held in
Chicago, Sept. 18.
Rollie W. Watson, who has been
located at Neskowin, in the interests
of that resort, returned to this cily
Saturday and will remain here the
rest of the season.
Leonard Mahan and party’ of
friends, who have been spending
their vacation in this county and at
the beach resorts, left the first ol
the week for Portland.
Excursion, on Sunday, on the P.
R. & N. to Vosburg, leaving this
city at 9:00 a.m. and will leave Vos­
burg at 4:50 p.m. Round trip ticket
$1.00.
Your personal J>ank account is a guarantee
your absolute independence. The satisfaction
being able to draw your own check is really
tter—and carries more weight with it than if
u paid your bills in currency. We are always
ad to open accounts with lady customers as a
nvenience for their shopping excursions or
y other personal payments.
CAPITA L
^W â MOOK COUNTY BAÑEIS»
JNTY
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE
AMOOK JOTTINGS
hrode for coal.
e will buy your cascara
Glasses 35c. doz., at Lamar’s
r Store.
ay for eale.—Apply 'to C. N.
illamook, Oregon,
rriage license was issued to
ermain and Mary V. Hill,
■e Limbs, cord wood for sale,
y at F. R. B eals ’ Office. ”
, at Dolph, on the 27th, to the
h. C. Schmelzer, a daughter.
Dunstan has been recom-
1 for postmaster of Pacific
rriage license was issued to
E. Davis and Edna I. Red-
Gee and L. M. Dennis, of
ale, were in the city on
chickens wanted at the Tilla-
eat Company’s Market, 13c.
■nd.
„
harp, the dentist, will leave
alem on Sunday, to be gone
week.
for rent at Elmore Park,
er week. Apply to E. H.
aribaldi.
i. Clement, post office in-
, was in the county checking
post offices.
your chickens to the Tilla-
eat Company’s Market. We
. per pound.
ed, a full blood Jersey Bull
oin 3 to 6 months old.—Df. J.
iy, Tillamook.
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, to the wife of Carl Haber-
n Friday, a daughter. Up
e price of cheese.
ale, 3 lots, 50 x 100 feet, the
tain the city for $300 each.—
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
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>urs, cheapest and best paper
in town.
Leave orders at
ext to Harris’ barn.
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. Ray and niece, Mias. Iler,
in from Cloverdale Wednes-
d left this morning.
Bay City and Tillamook ball
will cross bats on Stillwell
rounds, Sunday p.m.
S. Phipps, postmaster of
mon. Wash., a relative of
*. was in on a visit.
ed to buy, a good family
h> or to be fresh in short
APply to Garrett Ward.
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le, cheap. One wicker baby
in good shape.—Inquire at
xce. or address P.O. box 227.*
eaion on Sunday, on the P.
■ to Voaburg. leaving this
•■■'X) a.m. and will leave Voo-
* LIO p m. Round trip ticket
AMAR’S
SUPERVISION
For Sale, a choice lot of young
Canary Birds, prices $2.50 per pair.
—Inquire at this office, or address
P.O box’.227.
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W. J. Stephens vs. J. H. and D. E.
Dawson, is a suit filed in the cir­
cuit court to recover $438.30 on a
promissory note.
The baseball team will give a big
dance in the concrete building,
across from the Todd Hotel, next
Saturday’ night.
“ Dement’s Best” is made from
selected hard wheat, and makes the
best bread. Only $1.50 per sack.—
Tillamook Feed Co.
There is a vast difference between
preaching the gosfiel of the King­
dom of God, and explaining it away
to nothing. J. C. COVE.
I will pay 8c-, 10c. and 11c. for call
hides at my shop. Try me out and
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and
Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
The cases against J. J. Roberts
for peddling and selling drugs with­
out a license, will be tried in Jus­
tice Stanley’s court on Monday.
"Dement’s Best” Flour, fast get­
ting the lead. They haul it to Meda,
Woods, Nehalem and intermediate
points. Tillamook Feed Co.
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Excursion, on Sunday, on the P.
R. A N. to Vosburg, leaving this
city at 9:00 a m. and will leave Vos­
burg at 4:50 p.m. Round trip ticket
$1.00.
A special election is being held
today in Barnegate, Netarts and
Carnahan precincts on the question
as to the creation of a Port of Bay­
ocean.
Married, on the 27th, at the Cath­
olic Church in this city, by the Rev.
Father L. A. Le Miller, B. F. Ger­
main and Mary E. Hill, both of New
York State.
W. G. Dwight vs. J. H. and D. E.
Dawson, doing business under the
partnership name of Dawson Bros.,
is a suit filed in the circuit court to
recover $134.75.
Good team, wagon and harness
for sale. Team is eight years old,
weight 2700 lbs. True and sound
in every way. E. G. Anderson,
Hemlock, Ore.
Rough spruce and hemlock lum­
ber at $8.00perthousand at the Faw-
cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles
south of TillamookCity.Goldsworthy
A Dalpaz. pros.
A practical Dairyman would like
tft rent dairy ranch and stock in
Tillamook County. Reference given
if required. W. W. Dodge, Salem,
Oregon. R. F. D. No. 4. Box 111.
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Chris Hansen was arrested for
threatening the life of Dan Nichols,
ssd the case coming up before Jus­
tice Stanley, he bound Hansen over
in the sum of $500 to keep the
peace.
VARIETY
STORE
ated two D oots west of Lamar's Drugstore.
DROI’ IN AND LOOK AROUND.
Rest Room for Ladies-
OREGON,
F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash.,
has located next door to Lamar’s
variety store, and is prepared to do
all kinds of shoe repairing’ at
reasonable rates, All work guran-
teed. Give him a call.
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The Percheron stallion Ville will
make the stand for the season at
Rogers 4 McNamer’s Livery Barn,
in this city, with the exception of
Mondays and Tuesdays, when the
stallion will be at Beaver.
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Father L. A. Le Miller of Vobost,
Oregon, was in town the first of the
week looking after his financial mat­
ters in this section. He left Wed­
nesday morning by private auto for
Sheridan where he took the train
for his home.
Labor Day will be recognized by
a Brotherhood program Sunday
evening at the United Brethern
Church, 8 o’clock. Sunday School,
10 a.m. and preaching by the pastor
11 a.m., theme: “Our love to be like
Christ’s love.”
John Edwards, of the Whitney
Co., Ltd., is in this county looking
after the interests of the company
which he represents. Mr. Edwards
is keeping a close lookout for those
who are setting out fires against
the orders of the fire rangers.
Fred Balmer was arrested for
setting out fire, and was bound over
to the grand jury. It seems he did
so under the impression that he did
not have to have a permit for the
last time he applied for a permit lie
was told he did not require it.
Rev. Everett L. Jones, who came
from California, as the pastor of
the Presbyterian church in this city
will occupy the pulpit next Sunday.
He is a young married man, but
not ordained yet.
The Sunday-
school will be resumed next Sun­
day after the summer vacation.
AUGUST 3I,
1911.
Excursion, on Sunday, on the P.
R. & N. to Vosburg. leaving this
city at 9:00 a.in. and will leave Vos­
burg at 4.50 p.m. Round trip ticket
$1.00.
The Golden Gate came in on Sun­
day, her passengers being Miss
Lucas, J. Vaughn, J R. Hainline,
Elam Butts, W. Shultz, J. C. Seeley,
C. W. Merrill, H. H. Truer and wife-
She left on Monday with O. P.
Church. J. R. Landaborough, wife
and children, Mrs. F. H. Wilkins.
E. A. Thurdich, H. H. Truer and
Anna Johnson.
Dr. D. A. .'auburn, the French
specialist, wishes to inform the
people of this city and Tillamook
county that he is here to stay, and
not be afraid to go to him and have
their chronic diseases cured. Both
sexes are treated, and both fat «nd
lean. Don’t forget the place. Over
Ed.’s Garage, rooms 3, 4 and 5. *
A new meat market is being
started by B. K. Coffman, across
the street from the P.O., in what
was formerly a part of the Rogers
& Haven store. Mr. Coffman has
secured the services of Ben Levy,
an expert meat dealer, from Port­
land, to manage his business, and
they are expecting to secure a good
trade.
Blanch, Clyde ami Eunice Whit­
temore. sisters of Mrs. Dr. Morris,
who have been caring for John
Aschim's infant child at hie resi­
dence this summer, left by auto for
the valley, where they will spend
the winter. Blanch and Clyde will
go to Corvallis, while Eunice will
spend tlie winter with her sister in
McMinnville.
Mrs. Wm. CampbelldiedonThurs
day morning of last week at the
home of her father, Frank Long,
of this city, after quite a prolonged
illness. Mrs. Campbell is survived
by her husband, a small boy and
girl, two brothers, Frank and Harry
and her father and mother, all of
this city. The funeral services were
held itKthe M. E. Churrli on Friday
afternoon.
P. A. Func, of Seuttle, is having
the building next door to Kigar A
Dwight’s office fitted up by S. Brod-
hea<I for a shoe manufacturing es­
tablishment. Mr. Func has sent
east for his machinery and will
begin manufacture of shoes as soon
as he can get it installed He will
also carry stock goods of other
makes as soon as he becomes
settled.
Articles of incorporation of S. El
more A Co. were filed in the County
Clerk’s office at Astoria, with Mary
H. Elmore, H. Haradon and Sue E.
Haradon an incorporators.
The
capital stock is $2<X>,(XM). The prin­
cipal office of the company is to lie
in Astoria, and the objects are to
operate steamers between coast
points, conduct general merchan­
dise stores and own and operate
salmon canneries.
Work repairing the governmrnt
dredge was completed on Wednes-
day, and it cost about $3,000 to mak
the repairs. With $1,200 used for
two months dredging, this used up
most of the $5,000 appropriated by
the government. The dredge will
be put in commission for one
Aa
month and then laid up.
the Port of Tillamook has eev-
eral thousand dollars in the treas­
ury and the channel and water front
needs dredging, it is expected that
arrangements will be made to keep
the wort going.
C. W. Pike, Abe Simmons and
Chris Nelson vs. the Elmore Pack-
ing Co., Charles Stone, Hiram
Eiulus, Dan Nichols, Axel Nelson,
Edmund Bush, John Deo Emerson
■ nd Richard Roe, is a suit tiled in
' the circuit court for damages and
I to rejoin and restrain the defend
1 ants from trespassing U|a>n the
I banks and tide lands the plaintiffs
claim they have leased from the
Whitney f-umber Co., and that the
defendants have no right to fieh
' there.
>1.50 per year
1740
1911
The Up to the Minute
Bank
The savings idea is just as worthy, just
as necessary to business success to-day as it
was in 1740, but the methods have advanced
during that time.
We now have the most modern savings
convenience invented and respectfully in-
vite the people of Tillamook County to call
and see them.
In brief, let us tell you that it is a small
HOME SAVINGS BANK which registers,
or indicates, at all times, THE EXACT
AMOUNT OF MONEY which has been
placed iu it.
The amount of money is plaiuly shown at
all times, the amount cf each kind of coin—
Nickles, dimes, quarters and so on.
The thing that stimulates saving is to see
the amount grow, to see it every day, right
before your eyes. With one of our new banks
this feature is the big thing and these banks
have proven very popular wherever they have
been placed.
GET ONE THE FIRST TIME YOU
ARE IN TOWN, especially if you have
children, for you know the adage, “ as the twig
is bent, so is tree inclined,” and the children
will take unusual interest iu these banks be­
cause THEY ARE SOMETHING NEW AND
UNIQUE.
THEY ARE to be had FREE for we
loau them to anyone who starts an account of
$ i or more.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
TILLAMOOK,
The Only Government Examined Batik in the
Countv.
scar is left on one eye that blurs the
sight a ml the other is still weak
from the effects of the neirf. While
not yet able to do full work he will
be competent to manage a business
himself. His friends in this cily
will be glad to hear that he i.<
started in business lor himself, mid
Cloverdale is ’o be congratulated
upon Mr. High locating there, for
he is a careful druggist.
At the monthly meeting of the
Tillamook Commercial Club on
Monday evening,
among other
A group o’l twenty-one lioya from things brought up were the mutter
County Judge Homer Mason, Mrs.
the Portland Y. M. C. A. arrived in of a cement pavement district, mid
Mason and family, returned Satur­
Tillamook while taking their annual a committee will wait on the city
day for a visit to the Rogue Valley,
hike through thia county. They council to have an ordinance to that
and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kelso, old
started from Portland one weekagi effect passed ; and the matter of
time Tillamookers, came in with
Tuesday, coming into this county sewerage and hard surface pave­
them from a visit. Mr. Kelso is look­
over the Necarney trail They were ment. It was pointed out that until
ing well, but has aged some. He is
at Hayocean for a few days and the city raised the amount of its
shaking hands withold friends.
started for Portland Tuesday, going bonded indebtedness a sewerage
Postmaster W. F. Baker, having
out over the Wilson River road. system could not lie started. The
applied to the postal authorities
The bunch is composed of three citizens, when the new city charter
was voted upon, voted down that
two months ago to make Tillamook
sections, known as the "Indians
the "Heathens” and the "Pirates,” section which provided that the
a postal savings bank office, has
been furnished with the necessary
which traveled in the order named. city’e indebteilness should not ex
There was some
The lioys stopped at the Hotel ceeded $150,000,
blanks to fill out, and it is repected
Ramsey and ate a lunch, after which misunderstanding over thia matter,
that in a few months a bank will
they started for Bester’s Ford,where some of tlie voters thinking that it
be established here.
they camped for the night. 1 hey gave the city council jrower to bond
You are invited to inspect a few
seemed to be a very gentlemenly for that aineunt of money, which it
of the paintings of Mrs. Shrode’s
group
of boys, behaving themselves does not, for before any more bonds
classes now on display in the win­
could be sold it would have to tie
well while in town.
w
dows of The Tillamook Feed Co.
left to a vote of the people It is
and King A Smith Co.
These
David Inilagli, of Tillamook, Ore., proposed to resubmit the section at
pictures show careful work, skill
arrived here this week with his the next annual city election in
and training Mrs. Shrode teaches
family and carload of household Decemlier.
for '£>c. an hour in class work.
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goods, farming implements, horses,
On account of so much home
etc., and has taken possession of
Maps of the Moroney Place can
talent that is laying dorment and
the farm situated about a mile east
be Been at Todd’s Hotel, Hotel Ram­
undeveloped, Lottie Roger«, the art
of Lostine which he recently pur­
sey and at the Allen House. This
teacher, has devilled to stay mid
chased from Standleys. The farm
place has been surveyed in H acre
help us out, tor 11 while, her whole
in question is known as the old
tracts and for sale if you want beach
heart «eema to lie wrapped up in
Sam Pace ranch, Mr. Pace having
property. Come and learn what a
her work and it just grieves her to
formerly owned it for years. Mr.
bargain youcan get. Matt Moroney,
see so many young lives thwurted
Imlagh
waa
here
looking
over
the
Rockaway post office, Tillamook
for Hie lack ot opportunity for the
country a month or no ago and waa
County, Oregon.
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development of the Iwsl that ia io
so well pleased with the present
them and thereby occupy their time
About thirty young people of the
condition and the future outlook of
in beautifying and eiiilwlialiing
town went to Erick Glad’s place
The case of I>r. D. A. Sanburn, thia section that hr decided to locate
1 tlieir horn«« rather than to lean e
Tuesday evening in company with who was arrested for practicing
here. His family consists of Ilia
their time unoccupied an<f allow
the young jteople of the Christian ' medicine without a state license,
wife and four children. Mrs. Im-
Church and had a good time around ' was tried before a jury on W«»1ne«. lah's fattier, Mr. Cha|imnrt.a< <’«nnp- 1 them to get into the habit of w stat
a bond-fire, similar to the one en­ day in Justice Stanley’s court. The anisd the family here and will also ing and irloling their time away
joyed by the Methodist young peo­ ' evidence showed that N. Melt hior make thia Ilia home. Mr. Imhigh among the alliiretnentn that livid to
ple at Swenson’« two weeks ago. ’ went to Sanburn in the capacity of ir an old acquaints me <»l Frank lower their moral an»l physical hie.
She has remarked that with her -<>
Lunch was aeived in toe evening a detective, and complained ol a
Evans and A.
i
year« or more of tear til ng of various
Jeff Harris will put in a gasoline i pain. II* was to pay $Zk<tl lor treat­ Re|M>rter.
1 forma of art work she had never
ment
anti
Dr.
Sanburn
gave
him
engiee and pump to irrigate his
Isen i - iii : found, a larger {>er< entnge of fa!
W A. High, who h
farm on the Trask River. He has two l>t»llles ot mednine and he waa
i ployed at th»- Ronera Bro«. drug anted young people, or where their
given orders for a 3'» h. p. engine t to go back the next day for treat- ■tore at McMinnville ior the past patents seemed to lie more inter-
and a New Way Irrigating Pump, 1 inent after paying ff&Mos account. two years, end previous to that was 1 rated in their children's wellaie
which is combined, and in JO Melchior did not go back. The I clerk in ( lough's drug «lose in thia H than here in Tillamook. Now this
hours run. will pump JO.'rtt.U«' gal­ i jury dismissed the case against city, has pun based Dr. Brown’s 1 is something for us to lie proud of,
lons of water, the engine using Mfc I Sanburn.
drug business at C loverdale and I as Mrs. Rogers In.s taught alt in
gallons of gasoline in that time.
Tlie Nehalem Imael.all team came > took < barge of it last week. About ' < various i it lew of the east and *1
The order is placed with the Tilla­ down from that place Sunday morn I a year ago Mr. High, while em- . Southern Oregon, ami has been
mook Feed Co.
ing on the excuaion train which i ployed in the Rogers Bros, store , teaching in Salem for tln^pasl eight
A New Market.
A good was run by the P W. 4 N. Co. and I met with an accident tn the explo-
thing. Boost it. Independent ptoyed the Commercial Club Team, I slow of gas in Ins face that has
the last Klint <»l the season The Iv really impaired Ins ey sight
eoaaMiuuMis*« aiensreane scaaMB
Market
name waa called at 2:00 p m. at the I
Gilford Stilwell Park with Nehalem
at bat and Clent King the High
School twisler on the mound for
Tillamook. The game wak played
with very little interest from start
to finish, the score being 8-0 in favor
of the home team at the dose of the
sixth. However in the seventh and
eighth the visitors managed to work
in four scores to the home team's
two, and the Kame was closed
with a score of 104 in favor of
Tillamook.
FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS