Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 21, 1911, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 21, 1911J
Beef, pork, veal and lamb
at the Independent Market,
opposite Post Office.
Vs soon as you can, and you will be glad
of the facilities we afford you for trans-
acting business, We give you the full-
est security and with a liberal rate of
interest that will please you. Hundreds
of our best citizens find it to their advantage
to bank with us, and it is no secret that
our patrons derive considerable prestige
from the connection.
The Old Reliable
OLDEST^
bank
■ ounty
COUNTY
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
LLAMOOK JOTTINGS
CAPITAL
SUPERVISION
“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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R. R Roberts is putting in a
stock of J. R. Watkins Médical
Co.’s goods in the Tyler Building
and is now ready for business.
W. G. Dwight vs. William Hiatt
and C E. Reynolds is a case where
the plaintiff sues Io recover $286.87
from Hiaft on a promissory note.
I will pay 8c., 10c. and lie. forçai)
hides at my shop. Try me out and
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and
Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
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A young man living on small
ranch wishes to correspond with a
working woman. Object, marriage.
Address, “Rancher,” care of this
office.
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 $8.00perthouBandat the Faw-
cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles
aouth of TillamookCity. Goldsworthy
A Dalpaz, pros.
G. L. ¡Dick has bought out P. B.
C. Lucas’ dray business and will
take charge of it the first of the
month, Mr. Lucas going on Riley
Maxwell's farm.
You will have to buy in smaller
lots if you buy on the Morony place,
if you don’t buy soon, the H acre
tract will be made smaller. Easy
terms to all. M. Morony.
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lee Shrode for coal.
cascara
Ihrode will buy your
«
rk.
lelly Glasses 35c. doz., at Lamar’s
iriety Store.
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Hiss Ollie Case will take a course
music at Beaverton,
fement side walks are increasing
ite rapidly in the city.
t. F. Larson expects to leave early
xt month for Denmark.
Born, oti Saturday’, to the wife of
ant Thayer, a daughter.
Isk Slirode about the “Best”
rd wheat flour in the city.
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Valter Claussen, brother of At-
•ney Claussen, is in on a visit.
Die “Best” hard wheat flour in
: city, at the Tillamook Feed Co.*
« A * Shingles delivered to any’
rt of the city for $2.25 M.— See
rode
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f you want the “Beet” hard­
iest flour in the city you can get
>f Shrode.
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.ive chickens wanted at the Tilla-
>ok Meat Company’s Market, 13c.
r pound.
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Jr. R. T. Boats and wife left on
inday for Portland, to be gone
out a week.
Shner Allen will leave next week
Portland where'he is attending
• Dental College.
Bring your chickens to the Tilla-
>ok Meat Company’s Market. We
y 13c. per pound.
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For Sale, 3 lots, 50 x 100 feet, the
A practical Dairyman would like
st lots in the city for $300 each.— to rent dairy ranch and stock in
11 on Mrs. C. N. Drew.
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Tillamook County. Reference given
1. Sours, cheapest and best paper if required. W. W. Dodge, Salem,
nger in town.
Leave orders at Oregon, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 111.
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ire next to Harris’ bam.
• . The
Bayoceao
came i - j in on
me T uesday, this t^i
Wanted,—a sound, gentle saddle]
niz her last trip
lieing
ny. Write to Elise Londershau- 'of the season. She will be tied up
>, Hobsonville, Ore.
✓ at Bayocean for the winter, and will
ra Smith and wife returned from ! furnish electric lights for that
inland on Monday’, driving in place.
er the Wilson river road.
Wednesday, Sept. 27, a clam sup­
For Sale, cheats. One wicker baby per will be given by the Ladies’
KKY >n good shape.—Inquire at Guild of the Presbyterian Church,
is office, or address P.O. box,227.. served from 5:30 p.m. to 7 o’clock.
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i 1 Price 25c. at the Guild Parlors in the
For Sale, a choice lot of young:
inary Birds, prices $2.50 per pair. Williams building.
B. C. Hadley was taken seriously
Inquire at this office, or address
sick on Wednesday evening and for
p. box 227.
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a time it was thought he would not
There will be special vocal music
recover.
He has been suffering
the Presbyterian Church at both
with heart trouble. He is some
“ morning and evening services
what better this morning.
tt Sunday.
Riley Maxwell and family left
>st. a black schviot ladies jacket
this week for Buhl, Idaho, where
leen Stillwell Avenue and C. A.
he will make hia home. He will
'It's place. Please return to
take hia dairy herd with him which
flight office.
was given a clean bill of health by
lenient’s Beat" is made from Dr. Reedy before he left.
ted hard wheat, and makes the
There ha» never been anything
bread. Only $1.50 per sack.—
that could substitute sleep, food,
uiook Feed Co.
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i and raiment for the body. Nor has
J. Mead and mother, relatives there ever been anything that could
itnmiMionor H V. Alley, came take the place of the gospel of the
the East on Sunday and left Kingdom of God. to satisfy the
onday for Nehalem.
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UAMAR’S
variety
store
Located two Door» west of Lamar’» Drug Store.
“DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.”
Re»t Room for Ladies-
F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash.,
has located next door to Lamar's
variety store, and is prepared to de
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 A McNamer’s Livery Barn,
in this city, with the exception ol
Mondays and Tuesdays, when the
stallion will be at Beaver.
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Work at Bayocean the coining
winter will be confined principally
to grading the boulevard a nd streets
which, when completed by next
spring, will give this summer resort
quite a different appearance, when
a large number of cottages will be
erected.
Attorney H. T. Botts returned
from Portland last week. Owing
to Judge Kelley being so busy, he
will be unable to take up the Port
of Tillamook case before the regu­
lar November term of the circuit
court in this city.
The case against Axel Nelson,
charged by Chas. Pike with tres­
pass, was tried on Thursday and
Justice Stanley fined him $5.00.
This was the case which grew out
of the trouble between the fisher­
men of the Garibaldi and Bay City­
canneries.
Woodburn State Bank, a corpor­
ation, vs. James Walton, Jr., trus­
tee, Clyde Clements and Effie Clem
ents, is a suit to recover $2,000 grow­
ing out of a deal in the purchase of
the McIntosh property on 2nd Ave.
East, which was bought by James
Walton, as trustee for Clements.
County Judge Mason, H. F. Good
speed, Sheriff Crenshaw and Em­
mett Bales returned to the city at
an early hour Saturday morning
in their autos from attending the
state fair, and owing to the wet
weather were delayed on the road,
but managed to get through with­
out mishap.
W. H. Hoskins complains about
automobilist and “joy ride” parties
throwing empty beer and whiskey
bottles on the public roads, which
is the cause of so many automobile
tires being punctured and cut in
pieces. He has the names of sev­
eral who have been caught in the
act.
T. J. Ballantyne, 3rd prize, Uly2
points.
The Maple Leaf Creamery, Clover
Leaf Creamery and The Tillamook
Creamery sent twelve boxes to the
State Fair on the Goldeu Gate on
7th of September and they were
turned over to the delivery com­
pany on the next day at Portland,
but up to the 15th had nut reached
Salem.
The Sue H. Elmore came in on
Wednesday with a full load of
freight and the following passen­
gers:
H. Nyman, Frank Kyle.
Neva Maddux, Mrs. Hunt, Carl
Zohner, Mrs Zohner, Lydia. Carl,
Rosie and Ada Zohner, J. H. Hath­
away, Mrs.Hathaway, Gladys, Wal­
lace and Marie. Huthawuy, Geo.
Green, Mrs. G. W. Green, W. J.
Lindsey and wife, Mr. Dupont, C.
Maney, .Mrs. Eckhorn, M. Lewis.
Mr. Clough, I.. Jackson and R.
Davis.
Married, at Salem, Ore., on Sept.
12, at the home of bride’s cousin,
Mr. A. A. Pennington, of Tillamook
City, and Miss Edith May Chandler,
of Salem, Ore. The bride is a dau­
ghter of W. M. Chandler, of Orofino,
Idaho, and is a beautiful and accom­
plished young lady, and the groom
is a member of the firm of Mason,
Pennington A Co., being one of the
highly respected merchants of this
city. The nuptial knot was tied by
the Rev. H. H. Hubbell, of Cor­
vallis, a former pastor of the bride.
The happy couple have the con­
gratulations and best wishes of their
friends.
According to information secured
from a reliable source the United
Railway suveyors are heading down
the South Fork of the Nehalem
from the headwaters of Gales Cnek.
Their object is not known, however,
but it is quite probable that they
intend to come down the Nehalem
on a water grade rather than going
ovei the mountains, and then follow
the Wilson River to Tillamook Bay.
Since all activities have been biis
pended on tlie present terminus ol
the United Railways there is reason
to believe that something of this
kind will be attempted before any
further work is done on the line to
get an easier grade.—Nehalem En­
terprise.
A. C. Thompson and wife left
Wednesday for a trip to California
and Honolulu. Mr. Thompson lias
been the genial and obliging man­
ager of the Bayocean Hotel, aDd so
pleased whs the company with his
service, that he has been invited to
take the management of thht hotel
a nd tent city next year. Under his
management the hotel was run suc­
cessfully, and having the best ac­
commodations of any hotel in Tilla­
mook County, the visitors who
went there this summer were well
treated and entertained by Mr.
Thompson, who has a happy faculty
of making Ilia guests feel at home
It is hoped that Mr. Thompson will
return next year for he made good
lust season at the hotel.
As I am going to enter other bus­
iness I will sell either all, or a part
interest in my barber business to a
suitable partner.
Best equipped
shop in the city. Has good bath.
Is clearing for present owner, from
$35 to $40 per week. For further in­
formation write to or call on L. J.
Haulters, Tillamook, Ore.
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Mr. R. Davis, ¡representing the
Timberman. ia in the city looking
up lumber conditions in Tillamook
County. Although Mr. Davis lias
been a constant reader of the Head­
light since it was first started, this
ia his first visit to this county,
and he is greatly ¡»leased with what BAYOCEAN WILE START
he has seen here. He will have
WORK ON SOUTH JETTY
some write-ups in the Timbermen
about thia county.
If Port of Tillamook will Fol­
The Golden Gate came in on Sun­
low Up the Work--Offers
day with a full load and the follow­
ing passengers: John A. Ward,
Use of Dredge for Harbor.
Edna J. Ward, John Peel, Mrs. Eg­
gleston, Walter Claussen, A. Wertz,
On Tuesday evening If. T. Botts,
W. J. Mead, Mrs. J. Mead, Mrs. I James Walton, jr., and M. F. Leach,
Wade, Miss Stackey. Mrs. J. J. I representing the Port of Tillamook,
Longcor and Mrs. McSlvaine. She accompanied by Webster Holmes
left on Monday with J. H. Goswick and Geo. W. Willett, president and
and wife, L. E. Brown and wife, secretary of the Tillamook Com
L. Schlesinger and about a dozen inercial Club, and Fred C. Baker,
passengers from bay points.
representing the Press, went to
School will convene on Monday Bayocean at the invitation of Mr.
next, when it is expect there will lie I. B. Potter, where the party was
a large attendance in each grade, entertained and partook of dinner.
. The object of the visit was to dis­
The faculty is composed of
I L. Baser, principal, science ; cuss bay and bar improvements.
R. U. Moore. Latin and mathemet­ Mr. Potter in expressing his views
ics ; Miss Florence Lauflan, Eng­ on this subject, advocated the three
lish'- E- E. Finley, short hand; Hth Ports getting together and deciding
izrade
Mrs Hans Hensen ; 7th
grade. Mrs. Earl Ford ; 6tli grade, on some plan of action, and then
' Mi»» Verna beaten ; 5th grade. Mi»» go ahead and do the work without
Ellen Bewley ; 4th grade, Mrs. Ethel waiting for the government. He
Hayes; 3rd grade. Mrs. Carrie Kin- was strongly in favor of the south
naman;
2nd grade. Mrs. Lena
Leach; 1st grade, Miss Clara Im jetty being built first, and stated
his reason for so doing. He made
neratett.
The fish cases against Bert Ray. a propositi«»» to tlie memtier» of the
S. W. Southmayd and E. FL Barlier. Port of Tillamook that as soon as
charged with stretching their nets the Port of Hayocean was organ­
across Nestucca Bay. on » com­ ized. they would bond lor >1'/«.G‘>
plaint of Guy Allen, the water tisil- »nd appropriate that entire amount
iff. was tried on Monday before to the bar and start work Mt owe
Justice Stanley, and on motion of on the south jetty, provided the
Deputy District Attorney Willett Port of Tillamook would carry on
these cases w«re dismissed a» the the work where the Port of Bay
complaining witness failed to prove ocean left off. He also agreed that
that they had violated the law The ' the Port of Bayocean would open
case against Henry Brooden was i up the Sturgeon channel to the
proved and the Justice fined him jetty and meet the Port of Tills-
I mook there, the T. B. Potter Realty
too.
' Co. turning over their dredge, free
The following ecoree we e re
i of charge to the Port of Bayocean
reived at the State Fair. Salem, this
I to carry out the harbor improve
'"^"’smeltzer. let prize.
point» meet. The question of the north
Hugh Barnet. 2nd prize, «point». t < jetty, which is favored by the
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$1.50 per ycaâr
The bank ia the financial
HEART
COM
THE
OF
MUNITY
Upon its circulation depends
Do your part
your prosperity.
toward keeping it throbbing
and we will do ours.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF
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TILLAMOOK.
The Only Government Examined Bauk in the
County.
to
government engineer was freely
discussed. As there if no assur­
ance when the government will
make an appropriation lor that
project, and as Engineer I.ockwood
advised the Port of Tillamook not
to sink any money in a north jetty,
there is a little hesitancy on the
part of the Port of Tillamook,
which would place nil the Ports in
a bad light with their constituents
should it prove a fnilute alter the
money had been expended. It was
decided to get the three Ports to­
gether as soon as the case against
the Port of Tillamook is decided.
In returning to the city the Hen
rietta ran into a thick fog, and
went ashore near the old wreck
Lily and Mattie, where she struck
fast Fishermen came to her assis­
tance, and the Tillainookers, with
Bevera) persons from Bayocean,
were taken off and brought to thia
city in a motor fish boat, arriving
here at three o’clock in the morn­
ing.
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Kills a Daring Cougar.
A cougar, for the last month,
has been making things lively in
the upper Miami Valley and at tire
head of the Foley. Last week he
became rather bold and attacked a
hound owned by George Wilks, at
the head of the Foley, when the dog
was chained up in the wood shed
close to the back door of the bouse
and when the dog commenced to
howl, Chester Wilks rushed out
with a club to drive the intruder
away and found it to lx? n cougar.
The next evening he followed W. W.
Sales some distance and would
have attacked him but for his ar­
riving at tils home before the favor­
able opportunity for the blood
thirsty creature to make his attack.
Last Saturday afternoon he took
possession of the county road
and caused one team to whirl around
and run awa , but still he did not
leave tti«. road and continued his
way north anil met George Wilks
The cougar
on a i straight road.
came up towards him and Mr.
Wilks walked facing him until
within a
i few yards and as he stop
(>ed to raise his rifle to shoot, the
cougar ■ stopped and crouched down
and lashed bis tail, and he gave a
low growl, whereujion the ntle in
Mr. Wilks' hands proved the most
powerful of the two and closed the
chapter of Mr. Cougar’s worldly
events.
Mr. Wilka brought the
hide to the county seat on Monday
and received $10.00 bounty and sold
the hide to K. F. Rogers, V.S , who
will take it to a Taxadermist at
Salem and have it mounted.
Notice.
N oticb is HBkBBY GlVlM,—That
on Monday, Octolier IH, 1UH, the
County Board of Equalization will
meet at the Court House, of Tills
m<s>k County, Oregon. an<1 publicly
Slamine the asseaament roll for
sani year, and correct all errors in
valuations, rlescripltons of lands
and other property. Said board will
continue in session from day to«lay,
until the «lamination, cortei lion
and equalization of the assessment
roll for said county shall l»e com­
pleted
Dated at Tillamook, Orerfon, Sep-
tvinlxr 18, NHL
A. M. Hm.
County Assessor.
Conrad Thorall Married.
Miss Hazel I.eota Meeoh, a «harm­
ing young lady of Chico, became
the bride of Conrad Luther Thorall,
of Iliis city nt a ceremony performed
in the par'ors of the Episcopal Par­
ish House S iturdny eveninj’. Rev.
Mr. Holt officiating. The witnesses
to the cereinonv were Ainos Lewis
an<l Miss rvlva Hanan».
The bride ia the oldest daughter
of Mr. ami Mrs Harrison Meech,
respected residents of Chico, The
groom lias resided tn this citv for
tl»e past year and a half, and is
well known here, lie is employed
as sawyer in the local mills of the
Truckee Lumber Company.
Dashing from his home with F.ia
bride of ii few minutes upon hi«
arm and with a suit case in liund,
Conrad Thorall “slipped one over’’
on a number of young lads who
were bent on tendering the newly­
weds a charivari Saturday night.
When the^bovs, who iancied them­
selves securely hidden, auw the
young couple leave home they de­
cided that there was little use to re­
main, and the pile of cans and cow­
bells were not put to use. They
supposed that the young couple
were on their way to «he train to
leave town. Thorall merely came
down town, left the auit-caae, which
was empty, at the Police-Station,
and then took bia wife to the dance.
After the dance the young couple
returned home minus the charivari.
Tlie boys now swear revenge.
Yesterday the young p< ople de­
parted for Portola, where they will
»¡»end a short honeymoon. Upon
their return to Oroville they will re
aide in a cozy home that lias been
titled up by Mr. Thorall.—Oroville,
Cal., Daily Register.
Charch of Christ
The Bible school, < . E n«id
preaching services are increasing
iri attendance and power. Last
week tlie C. E. had a pleasant and
profitable business meeting at tlie
home of Mr. Stani. Plans of work
were laid out. The Society is to
continue the support of Missionary
Cunningham
in Japan.
Erwin
Harrison presented a plan by which
the Endeavorers cun help in the
building of the new church. It was
adopted. The chursli has secured
Evangelist C. L. Organ and wife of
Iowa for a meeting to begin between
the middle and last of Octolier.
Mr. Organ is in a meeting at Hood
River, Ore., at present.
The regular services at the church
next Ixird’s day will be of special
in erest to those who '-oine. The
Bible school at 1U o’clock will be
full of vim. go and the Bible. Ser­
mon at llo’clock; subject— “Peter."
C. E. meets at 645; preaching at
7 30. subject—“The Eternal Sin."
. Everyliody cordially invited.
Auction Sale.
I will sell the whole of my bonse-
liold furniture at in y residen, e in
thia city by public auction on Sat­
urday afternoon, tsmmem ing at
1 p.m
L F. LairwlK.
C. E Wevnolda, auctioneer.
Noth e.
All imrtwa knowing lh»»n»elve»
Fairy Farai for Bale.
to tie in<lelrfe<l to me please «all
atth* Tillamook County Bank and
leave the money for me ami get a
Wilson river, at a re eipt for the same,
row
price.
and <W !•« and oblige.
L. <;. F mbbmam .
H F ituuatoa, V.
App»? to J c. Bawely.
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