ziUamook T koi. xxiv No. 15. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER i4, 19112 Report of the Condition of the Tillamook County Bank, t Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business September 1, 1911. RESOURCES. S and discounts............................. rafts secured and unsecured s and warrants ............................. and other securities ............... ing house ..................... . .............. itureatid fixtures......................... r real estate owned....................... rotn approved reserve banks ks and other cash items............ on hand ............................................ $ 251,840.27 226.02 29,002.72 919.15 2,136.53 2,680.75 7,130.89 62,132.18 1,581.46 27,318.89 $ 384,999.46 otal LIABILITIES. | stock paid in................................................................ $ 30,000.00 2,500.00 Jus......................................................................................... 7,254.15 [vided profits, less expenses and taxes paid .... 505.05 to bank and bankers.................................................... 4,000.00 kits due State Treasurer.............................................. ridual deposits subject to check............................... 235,248.41 5,449.95 and certificates of deposit........................................... 404.29 |fied checks......................................................................... 41,149.89 certificates of deposit ................................................ 57,810.48 Bgs deposit......................................................................... 677.24 ilities other than those above stated .................. |*otal ................................................................... $ 384,999.46 I of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS. [ Erwin Harrison, Cashier of the above named bank, do Lilly swear that the above statement is true to the best of Fnowledge and belief. E rwin H arrison , Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Septem- 1911.—George Willett, Notary’ Public. Correct—Attest : M. W. Harrison, Carl Haberlach, Direc- AMOOK JOTTINGS ihrode for coal, de will buy your cascara ♦ I Glasses 35c. doz., at Lamar's iy Store. [Shrode about the “Best” brheat flour in the city. 5. Kindred and wife of Toke- were in the city, Wednesday. I “Best” hard wheat flour in ly. at the Tillamook Feed Co.' irney Ben Riesland and fam- > in from Portland on a visit. Lett Bales and party left lay in their auto for the state James Walton, jr., has gone m to visit relatives and the t. Magarrell was in the city Inday after pipe for a water L. J. Haulters left last week acago, to visit relatives this I* Shingles delivered to any bf the city for $2.25 M-— See ard Miller, Jr. and wife, of ta, Wash., were in the city »day. ou want the “Best” hard flour in the city you can get hrode. i chickens wanted at the Tilla- Meat Company’s Market, 13c. fund. • I. Goodspeed and wife and iTrout and wife left for Salem ky morning. Ig your chickens to the Tilla- fleat Company’s Market We fc. per pound. kale, 3 lots, 50 x 100 feet, the For Sale, a choice lot of young Canary Birds, prices $2.50 per pair. —Inquire at this office, or address » P.O. box 227. Sheriff Crenshaw with Mrs. Cren- shaw, Clent King and Miss Ruth Holtres left on Monday to visit the state fair. Lost, a black schviot ladies jacket between Stillwell Avenue and C. A. Elliott's place. Please return to Headlight office. “ Dement’s Best” iB made from' selected hard wheat, and makes the beet bread. Only $1.50 per sack.— Tillamook Feed Co. Revs. J. V. Milligan and Robert I. Diven, of Portland, representing the Presbyterian Church, were in the city on Tuesday. F L. Parker, C. H. Careson. P. A. Stokes, F. H. Ludd, Malel Turk and Hazel McGuire were in from As­ toria on Wednesday. Lincoln County is getting next. It is proposing to build a road to connect with this county at the county line near Slab Creek. “Dement’a Best” Flour, fast get­ ting the lead. They haul it to Meda, Woods, Nehalem and intermediate points. Tillamook Feed Co. * 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. Married, on Tuesday, at the Church of the Sacred Heart in this city, by Father Geo. C. Chabet, Peter Suter and Mary Horras. County Judge Mason and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Kelso left the first of the week to spend several days at the state fair at Salem. Married, on Saturday, by Mre. Dora Young, pastor of the U. B. Church at Beaver. Stephen Thomas it-» in the city for $300 each. — Oleson to Miss Adeline E. Sanford. The county papers certainly did n Mrs. C. N. Drew. • justice to this end of the county purs, cheapest and best paper in their write-ups of the visit cf r in town. Leave orders at the locsterEditors. — Cloverdale text to Harris’ barn. Courier. Ited] to buy, a good family County Surveyor U. G. Jackson resh, or to be fresh in short t-Apply to Garrett Ward. * returned from Astoria on Tuesday and he expects to start work on the pale, cheap. One wicker baby survey of the road to Bayocean on f in good shape.—Inquire at Monday. ■ice, or address P.O. box 227.. The school board has rented the ties Ray and William Owen tloverdale visitors doing buai- old opera house for a school build­ ing. which is being remodeled and in thia city the first of the fixed for the Sth, 6th and 7th grades, and as the building will not be Ladies’ Guild of the 1>wb> ¡finillhed by Monday, the date of [Church resumed its meetings | o.nK u pn, off uotil the jdnesday, after the summer . AMAR’S VARIETY STORE Drtig Store. rocated two Doors west oi “DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND. Rest Room for Ladies. >1.50 per year Beef, pork, veal and lamb The Weekly Oregonian at the Independent Market, for 12 months for 75c., opposite Post Office. for a few weeks only. 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 luin- ber at $8.00perthousand at the Faw cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles south of TillatnookCity. Golds worthy V Dalpaz, pros. lou will have to buy in smaller lots if you buy on the Morony place, if you don’t buy soon, the 44 acre tract will be made smaller. Easy terms to all. M. Moronv. • John Hathaway ami wife, together with their children Marie, Wallace, Gladys and Bennie left the first oi the week for Ashland, where they will remain for a time in the in­ terest of Mr. Hathaway’s health. A. B. Robinson, who has been druggist in Lamar’s drug store, left this week for Independence, ami in about two weeks will fill a similar position in a drug store at Dallas. A practical Dairyman would like to rent dairy ranch and stock in Tilla mook Count}. Reference given if required. W. W. Dodge, Salem, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 4. Box 111. « For An Ideal Investment, Leave orders at the Headlight office. The case against Axel Nelson, who is charged by Chas. Pike with tresspass on enclosed land, which was set for trial this morning, was continued until this afternoon, This is one of the cases growing- out of the trouble between the fish­ ermen. H. A. Lowry, who has been work­ ing for the Southern Pacific Rail­ road Company for the last two years, with the exception of spend­ ing eight months last winter and spring at Telegraph College in Oak­ land and San Francisco, is now agent for the S. P. Co. at Barlow, Oregon. S. G. Reed was down from Ne­ halem on Tuesday. He expects to continue improving Neiih-kah nie during the winter, putting in the water system and doing other work. Mr. Reed has not been able to ac­ comodate the large number of per eons who came in over Necarney Mountain this year. Study income, safety of principal, and quick convertibility. iuterewt compounded every six months without bother or attention on your part. I Open a Savings Account FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TILLAMOOK, The Only Government Examined Hauk in the Conn tv. Next Sunday will be the last time that Rev. James T. Moore, of the Methodist Church, will deliver a sermon to the people of this city before going to conference. He has only been pastor of the church at this place for a short time, but he is so universally liked that it is the desire of all that he return. Warrants were issued on Wednes­ day for the arrest of H. W. South­ mayd, Bert Ray, Eugene C. Bar. ber and Henry Brooten, charged with stretching theirnets more than one third across Nestucca bay. It seems that the law permits fisher, men to stretch their nets across Nes­ tucca river but not entirely »cross the bay. found that Justice Warrati hau at home at Bar View, Tillamook, made a mistake in binding the boy Oregon. F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash., over to the grand jury on account Marion Chance is circulating a has located next door to Lamar’s of his age,and he was given a hear­ petition to have the road tax cut variety store, and is prepared to do ing before County Judge Milson on down, which, if acted upon by the all kinds of shoe repairing at Saturday, who ordered Davis sent , county court, will mean less road reasonable rates, All work guran- to the reform school. Sheriff Cren­ work and no more road improve­ teed. Give him a call. * shaw taking him there on Monday. ments for those who are without The Percheron stallion Ville will A surveying crew have been busy work and road improvements. On make the stand for the season at the past week laying out the vil­ the other hand, it is contended that Rogers & McNamer’s Livery Barn, lage cf Cloverdale and surveying Fairview and vicinity having had in this city, with the exception of into smell tracts the bofflmi lands large umounts of money expended Mondays and Tuesdays, when the of the Chas. Ray, rarlMi.1 ’ a " land in giving that part of the county stallion will be at Beaver. • scape artist is among'/li'e’party and plenty of good roads and bridges, Mrs. G. W. Kiger returned to the it is proposed to layout the village it would be unfair, when settlers in city on Wednesday from attending in a most picturesque manner. other purts of thecountv need some her mother, who is somewhat re­ There is not the slightest reason needed road improvements, to de­ covered from the accident ehe met why Cloverdnle cannot be the pret­ prive 'them ot it by cutting down The fire wardens under the em­ tiest little city in the state, the the tax. with some few months since, al­ Where the settlers have ploy of the Whitney Co., Ltd., wer- slimmer home for many Portland good roads, there are quite a num­ though not able to walk yet. Married, on the 31st Aug., at discharged from the service Satur­ people, and the resort headquart­ bers who are complaining about ex­ Beaver, Oregon, Elmer E. Davis day for this year, owing to the in- ers for autoists to the coast.—Clov­ pending so large sums of money on and Miss Edna J. Reddaway, at the climency of the weather. Very little erdale Courier. roud improvements, while those home of the bride’s father, D. Red­ trouble has been experienced by The gaSoline schooner ¡Gerald C, living in districts where roads have the wardens of this county and daway, the ceremony being per­ when leaving Nestucca Bav on Sat­ been neglected, not only favor a 10 formed by Rev. Mrs. Dora Young, Chief Forester Munson, of the urday at noon, was struck by sev­ mill road tax but some, and quite u Whitney Co., is well satisfied with pastor of the U. B. Church. eral heavy Vreal(er8 118 she was number are in favor of bonding the the work done by his men. county so that they can enjoy the Herbert Parsons left on Monday leaving out, which headed her on Although taxpayers who preferred to the sand spit where she stranded good roads and fine bridges which by way of Nehalem for Dallas, where he has the position of dis­ to pay their taxes, one-half at a with a cargo of salmon. There was have been constructed in the neigh­ trict supervisor of public schools time, have until Monday, October 1 a heavy sea at the time an«l she borhood of Fairview and the cen­ for Polk County. Will Snow ac­ t<> pay the last half, there are many was washed up on the spit high tral part of the county. “Repent ye, fo» the Kingdom of companied him, who will attend people coming in and paying up and dry when the tide went out now. The advertising of the de­ All the cargo was taken off without Ilesven is at hand.’’ This consti­ the Dallas high school. R. R. Roberts was given another linquent tax list lias proved that I injury and the schooner Patsy will tutes the gospel, the only thing that trial on Monday charged with vio­ it has been a most valuable means take the house moving plant from Christ ever preached or ever auth­ lating the county peddlers laws and of bringing in delinquents and the this city and the Gerald C. will be orized any one else to. J. C. G ovk . the jury found him guilty and the unpaid tax of 1910 promises to be hauled across the spit. justice fined him $5<). Attorney less than many preceding years. County Surveyor U. G. Jackson Webster Holmes has given notice The Golden Gate had a full pass­ left for Tillamook, Saturday, having i of appeal in repard to the constitu­ enger list when she left on Wednes­ completed the survey of the Ne­ tionality of the law. day’. Those taking passage from carney City road, also a preliminary i The steamer Sue H. Elmore came here were: J. E. Reedy and wife, survey of the Neah kah nie road to connect with Clatsop. According G. W. Phelps Mrs. F. A. Hartman, in on Wednessday, her passengers being: Mrs. G. W. Kiger, Lillian C. H. Woods and wife, Vesta L. to their findings it is possible to Anderson, Emma Goyne, M. Ricen, Batt, R. E. McKruater, C. Cleveland make a road around the base of the For several weeks past those who Ora Parkhurst, Viola Harden, Mrs. and wife, Mrs. M. A. Morton, J. Neahkahnie Mountain to Hutchings, F. Johnson and Mieses Edee and wife, C. Haye»; C. E- I county line on a four percent grade are interested in the building of the Wheeler. She will leave Friday Reynolds and several from Buy besides shortening the distance United Railways to Tillamook City considerably. In face of these fact» have bean anxiously waiting to hear morning for Astoria and Portland. City. Mr. O. J. Morris and Miss Hilda it is not so difficult to build this the announcement that work was to The Golden Gate came in on road as has been expected by the commence, i for it had l>een ofticiidly Tuesday with a full cargo oi freight Westerman of Yamhill were married most enthusiastic supporter» of thia stated that the Tillamook project by Judge L. S. Hopfield in the par atid her passengers were: A. J. highway. —Nehalem Enterprise. would be the first work undertaken Smith and wife, H. Goldstrom, P. lorn of the Eberton Hotel Monday, I A large number of the young by the Hill people, and from many W. Barrett, Carl Commons. Mre. Sept. 5, at 3 p. m., in the presence other sources it was learned that Rolls, Mrs. R. Taylor, Miss Taylor, of a few invited friends Both of people of the city went to the everything was in readiness and aM F, L Kelley, Mrs. McKinney, Mre. the young people are well and fa­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Good­ vorably known in their home town, speed north of town Tuesday even­ plane made to commence work at Konaha and U. G. Jackson. any time. A report was current Miss Lennora Henrietta Kunze, Mr. Morris is the popnlar rural ing, and spent a few hour» of met thia morning that work on the road riment with Cloyd and Eliza Daw ­ star route mail carrier from Yam- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav will start in a few days. Thia in­ Kunze, of Buhl, Idaho, will be niar- hill to Tillamook. -Telephone Reg son, who left for college Thursday. formation came from parties in Mr. Dawson and sister are both ister. to Mr. ried on Sunday, Sept. 17, Portland, and when the official an­ Rev. R. Y. Blalock writes from graduate» of the T.H.S., in thecla»» nouncement is made it will 1» good Arnold Tannier. Both are well of '10, and are well known through ­ known here and th«ir Tillamook Condon. Oregon: “We all arrived news for Tillamook county. friends will lie glad to know that here Friday, Sept. 1st, and arc well out this section. Mr. Dawson will attend »chooi at the U. of O. thia ■ this happy event ia to take place on to «lay. We have had some goo«l Presbyterian Church rams since we came Had a heavy year, while Miss Dawson will be at [ Sunday. the McMinnville College. Since | Evert L. Jones, pastor. Services As I am going to enter other bus­ shower this morning. We like it as their graduation from the high iness I will sell either all. or a part well as we expected here, but there school here Mias ¡Dawson lias fol­ on Sabbath, Sabbath School 10». m., interest in my barber business to a is no place like Tillamook County, a lowed the , profession of teaching, morning servi» e with sermoo, 11 suitable partner. Best equipped We haven’t time to write to all our j while her brother ha» been em­ O’clock, subject. “The Gospel the shop in the city. Has good bath. friends that Baked us to write, so we ployed as one |of the book-keeper» power of God Christian Endeavor 7:15. Evening service with sermon Is clearing for present owner, from thought we could inform al) we got at the Tillamook County Bank. 8 o’clock, subjec t: “Making sport $35 to $40 per week. For further in­ here safe by writing to the Head A very pretty wedding took place for the Philllatines ; u Perverted formation write to or call on L J. light.” at the home of Mr. awl Mr». J. W. I ! Purpose.” Prayer Meeting Wed­ On Saturday of last week Miss Es ­ Haulters. Tillamook, Ore. * Jackson, ot Portland, Ore., on Aug. 1 nesday, 7:30 p.m. Map» of the Morqney Place can telle Miles, of Woods, was united in 31st, when Mias Elizabeth Terwilli- i marriage to Clarence Bonn, of ' be Been at Todd’» Hotel, Hotel Ram Meda. The ceremony took place at ger w»a married to Raymond K. M E rhtirch. eey and at the Allen Houae. Thia the Christian Chnrrh parsonage, Jackson, Rev. Father I-eMl.ler offi­ place ha» been surveyed in H acre The bride, who is Hiei 10 •a.m., Sunday Reboot, The Rev. Hoven officiating Mi»a Elsie ciating- tracts and for sale if you want lieach daughter ot the late Joseph Tervril m’hool ia increasing in interest us Lamb and Mrs. IfoVen were wit property, Come and learn what a nesoea to the event. Both the tiride iger. was lieaiitihilly gowned ini nt the i season advances. Come, re* bargain vow can get. Matt Moroney, and groom are much respected liraidered matqiti»)y ufl Livi thia city wa» changed the firaf of county jail on Friday, bound over nessed by relatives and intimate tbe week Instead of leading in the to the grand jury ty Justice War friewla, ■