Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 05, 1911, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 5,
1911
Have you tried the new FASHIONABLE WEDDING
meat market ?
Miss Hagel McNair Betrothed
Surveyor Jackson's estimate
to Elmer De Witt Paine--
the Bayocean road is $31,541.
Large Gathering W’.t-
The Shakespeare Club met on
*ness Ceremony.^
Friday at the home of Mrs. Webster
Holmes, whose residence, was taste—L A pretty church wedding was
fully decorated with choice flowers. solemnized on Wednesday evening
As usual the members with a few at the First Presbyterian Church,
invited guests, had another enjoy­ which had been tastefully decorated
able afternoon.
for the occasion, when Miss Hazel
soon as you can, and you will be glad
Df the facilities we afford you for trans­
acting business. We give you the full-
tst security and with a liberal rate of
Interest that will please you. Hundreds
jf our best citizens find it to their advantage
to bank with us, and it is no secret that
jur patrons derive considerable prestige
from the connection.
The Old Reliable
CAPITA L
& 'TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK «
MTV
TILLAMOOK CITY-ORE-___
MOOK JOTTINGS
■rode for coal.
|e will buy your
cascara
a
W. Phelps was in from
«1 this week.
¡Williams, of Dallas, Ore.,
(he city this week.
Bhrode about the "Best”
teat flour in the city.
*
) Boquist left for Portland
d a business college.
[Best’’ hard wheat flour in
, at the Tillamook Feed Co.*
Shingles delivered to any
I the city for $2.25 M.—See
jnond and Bert Mapes were
Sandlake the first of the
SUPERVISION
SUPERVISION
" Dement’s Beet” ie made from
selected hard wheat, and makes the
best bread. Only $1.50 per sack.-
Tillamook Feed Co.
*
I will pay 8c. , 10c. and 11c. for call
hides at my ehop. Try me out and
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and
Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
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■The Board of County Commis­
sioners composed of Judge Mason
and Commissioners Alley and
Farmer, is in session this week,
De Laval Dairy Supply Co. vs.
Jos. Von Rotz, is a suit filed in the
circuit court for $486.67 for goods
and wares supplied by the plaintiff
Good team, wagon and harness
for sale. Teain is eight years old,
weight 2700 lbs. True and sound
in every way. E. G. Anderson
Hemlock, Ore.
Rough spruce and liemlock lum-
tier at $8.00 per thousand at the Faw-
cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles
South of TillamookCity. Goldsworthy
A Dalpaz, pros.
You will have to buy in smaller
lots if you buy on the Morony place,
if you don’t buy soon, the Mi acre
tract will be made smaller. Easy
terms to all. M. Morony.
Married, today, at the Christian
parsonage, by Rev. H. V. Hoven,
Oliver A. Mattoon and Miss Edith
W. Paul, both of Hebo. These
young people are well known and
very popular in the south of the
county and we join in wishing them
a long life of wedded bliss.
I
J. H. Dunstan and wife were in
I from Pacific City this week. Mr.
Dunstan has been recommended
for postmaster at that, place, but
he has yet received his commission.
He is one of thosy who reside in
the south part of the county who is
in favor of a ten mill road tax.
Prof. C. Raymond applied to the
Executive Board of the Commercial
Club to rent the hall on Saturday
afternoons and evenings for a danc-
, ing club, and the Board decided to
rent it for one month, and bring
•the matter up before the members
at the club at its next monthymeet-
. »ng.
| Geo. W. Kiger has returned to
»■«»%- y-uj
VlOll to
IV X Portland
UllliU
the
city limit
from « a visit
I and while there Mr. E. E. Lytle i in­
formed him that a train ' service
would be inaugurated about the 1st
of November and that they would
endeavor to keep trains running
through the winter with as little de­
lay as possible.
u want the “Best” hard
lour in the city you can get
rode.
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[hickens wanted at the Tilla-
leat Company’s Market, 13c.
Ind.
•
t Taylor, the booster Editor
Cloverdale Courier, was in
Tuesday.
; your chickens to the Tilla-
The Ray Feed Co’s store was
leat Company's Market. We broken into Wednesday night. En-
. per pound.
terance was effected byforcing open
He, 3 lots, 50 x 100 feet, the the back door. About $15 in change
s in the city for $300 each.— was taken and a ham was cut into.
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
•
In the case of Ayer vs. Moon, which
tins, cheapest and best paper was appealed to the supreme courL
in town.
] Leave orders at I a decision has been rendered con-
* ! terming the decision of the lower
ixt to Harris' barn.
' court, which was in favor of Ayer.
Hl, a sound, gentle saddle
The music for the dance in’ the
Write to Elise Londershau-
concrete
building on Main street
ibsonville. Ore.
next Saturday night will be furn­
r C. W. Talmage returned
ity on Wednesday after be ished by a full piece orchestra.
Everybody come out and enjoy
Bide for several weeks.
yourselves
Beals and wife have arrived
land from the East where l F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash.,
re been spending the sum- has located next door to Lamar’ e
I variety store, and is prepared to do
all kinds of shoe repairing at
id Marolf, administrator, reasonable rates. All work guran-
iam J. Carver and wife is a
teed. Give him a call.
1 in the county court to re-
The friends of Howard Drew will
4 80.
be pleased to hear he has finished
Pfaff, while workin
his course at the University of Ore­
i the Golden Gate, on Satur- gon, and is now assistant principal
eived a nasty gash on the j at the Cove High School in Eastern
a hook.
I Oregon, with a good salary,
i Hughey vs. William J: i The Percheron stallion Ville will
and wife is a suit filed in make the stand for the season at
linty court to recover $350 Rogers A McNamer’s Livery Barn,
promissory note.
in this city, with the exception of
ent’s Best” Flour, fast get- ( Mondays and Tuesdays, when the
lead. They haul it to Meda, stallion will lie at Beaver.
Nehalem and intermediate
A surprise birthday party was
Tillamook Feed Co.
•
given on little Miss Sarrette De
•olden Gate came ¡non Wed- Lillis, (it being her 8th birthday,)
her passengers being Mrs at the home of her parents, Mr. and
’’all, Frank Nelson and a Mrs De Lillis, on Saturday by Lola
' of workmen to work at the De Lillis and Florence Johnson.
Little Miss Sarrette received many
een Milla vs. Albert HI | useful presents, there l»emg over
Refresh
J et al is a suit filed in the ■ 20 little folks present.
court to recover judgment I menta were served and games were
the defendants for the sum played and the little ones had a
good time.
AMOR'S
VARIETY
STORE
-a ted two Doors west of Lamar s Drug Store.
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND
Rest Room for L*dies.
Mae McNair and Mr. Elmer De Witt
Paine were united in marriage.
Rev. Henry Marcotte, of the West­
minster Presbyterian Church of
Portland (an old friend of the
bride’s parents),
performed the
ceremony.
The bride entered the church with
her father, and looked charming in
her bridal attire. Her gown was of
white crepe meteor with panuls of
lace and court train. Her veil wus
gathered with clusters of lilies of
the valley and on her arm was
artistically arraanged a cluster
of brides rosea, combined with
orchids.
The bride was attended by ber
sister, Miss Blanchard McNair, who
acted as maid of honor, and Miss
Grace Noyes as brides maid. Miss
McNair was gowned in pink mes-
saline with overdrape of crystalled
chiffon, and Mies Noyes in blue
messaline with overdrape of the
same material. They carried shower
boqnets of brides roses.
The groom was attended by Mr.
Teary Beck, of Portland, Ore., who
acted us'best man. Messrs. R. L. Howe,
Burr Beals and Roy McNair acted
¡in ushers.
The wedding marches were played
by Mrs. C. W. Campbell, when the
rev. gentleman in a few appropriate
remarks solemnly tied the nuptial
knot. The ceremony was performed
according to the ring service.
The church decorations consist of
evergreens and white, and th“
church was well filled with both
home and out of town guests
After the ceremony a few intimate
friends of the family, with the
bridal party, assembled at the home
of the bride's porents and partook
of a dainty wedding supper. The
house decoration» were in the
autumn shades.
The bride ia the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Alexander McNair, and a
popular young lady of this city, who
was a graduate from tbe Tillamook
High School and the University of
Oregon, where she was also very
popular with her class mates. The
groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
D. L. Paine, of Eugene, who ie also
a graduate of the U. of O. and
popular with the young people of
Eugene.
Mr. Paine and his bride left by
auto the same evening, and after
spending their honeymoon in Cali
fornia, will be at home at the Os­
burn House, Eugene, Ore., after
November the first
The happy couple were the reci­
! pients of a large number of valuable
i and useful presents and they left
carrying with them the best wish.s
of a large number of friends for
their future happiness
$1 50 per yes
A cheeking account is a sensative indi­
cator which tells you, at all times, HOW
YOUR
BUSINESS
RUNNING.
IS
Knowing how much help such an account
will be, if you haven’t one already, reme tn-
ber we will gladly accept a small account
in order TO START AN ACCOUNT FOR
YOU.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF
TILLAMOOK,
The Only Government Examined Bank in the
Countv.
AS OTHERS SEE IT.
■ are entitled to equally good ronda
‘as those found at Fairview und
Opposed to Fairview Grange vicinity, a » Tillamook City mcr-
Running the County.
Chants are good roads boosters and
John Blum, F. W. Robitch and advocates, they must tie the worm
James Christensen were in the city ‘ friends of those who want to see the
on Wednesday und raised their pro- roud work in the county continue,
test against the action of the Fa r- as it would aPow the rouds to get
view Grange and the Bay City into a deplorable condition if allow-
Commercial Club wanting to shut ed to remain for eighteen months.
down on road work.
I Therefore trade in a citv and with
Janies Christensen was outspoken the men hunts who advocate good
and said he did not want to be rond„ Hnd Wl, will guarantee thut
C. B. Hadley was stricken with
classed with the Fairview Grangers j.OM
ro.((j8 good gcaals,
paralysis on Sunday, and it ’ was
who, having obtained all the good i an(| good sutiafne ion, for Tillamook
feared that he would pass in his
roads they needed, wanted to de- C ity Ims shown a niagnanimona
checks. He was stricken in the
prive others sections of the county spirit in Wl(nling to
u(| p„rtB of
right side and lost his speech, He
to
good roads and bridges, ’ the
p county'get a square deal in road
--- obtain
---
rallied on Monday and there are
He said the Fairview Grangers improvements,
should visit Blaine, Sandlake nnd'|
now some hopes of his recover, at
least for a time, for he has been
other parts in the south end of the
in poor health of late.
county and see how they needed' CONSIDERS ROAD WORK
good roads and more bridges. He '
A disgraceful fight took place on
was opjioaed to closing down on Executive Board Takes Sen­
Main street soon after six o’clock on
load work. He was satisfied that sible View of the Situation.
Wednesday evening, which grew
the County Court would do the right
There was a meeting of the Execu-
out of a gambling dispute. This is
thing, for it was in a position to five Board of the Tillamook Com­
prim a facie evidence that gambling
know the needs of the county.
mercial Club ou Monday evening
is going on in this city. We should
John Blum also raised a protest, and after some routine business
have said have been going on for a
and sarcastically remarked that the Board took up the matter of
long time and it is about time the
they had better allow the Fairview road improvements, expressing it­
gamblers and gambling houses
Grange and Bay City Commercial self strongly in favor of the contin­
were "pinched.”
Club to dictate and run county uation of road improvements in a!!
In the case of George N. Hodgdon
affairs. Although his tax amounted parts of the county and where prop­
vs. L. D. Krake. appealed to the
to only $19.<10, he would be willing erty owner» were willing to donate
supreme court, the court, believing
that it be raised to $50 so that road larger »urns of money toward*
the judgment brought up to the
work should proceed. He said tnat building roads they should be given
circuit court for review was void,
whenever
the Fairview people first consideration. The opposition
no error was committed in annull­
wanted any road or bridge improve­ to the building of the road to Bay­
ing the entry and in remanding
ments they would come to his dis­ ocean was considered, the board
the cause with directions to fix a
trict and have the taxpayers sign coming to conclusion that it would
time in which the answer should
their petitions. He had signed the recommend its constriction ii the
be filed, it followed that the judg­
petition circulated
by
Marion cost to the county did not exceed
ment appealed from should be af-
Chance for the Johnson bridge $15,000 to
$20,000,
— r-r^
,—, but should till
firmed.
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across the Trask river, which was coat be a great deal more than that
a benefit to a few settlers, and helsuinjt would not recommend it.
Augast Buttïr Fat Prices.
felt hostile to think that the Fair-j ! The Board favored the pro|ioaitlon,
view district, having ob ained every-1 so as not to put too much money
32c.
Maple Leaf.............
33c.
Tillamook...............
thing it wanted in road and bridge into one project und deprive other
32c
Fairview
improvements, should tie opposed sections of needed road improve­
32.1c.
South Prairie ...
to other parts of the county obtain, ments, that whatever amount was
32c.
Clover Leaf ........ .
31.7c.
Three Rivers..........
appropriated that part tie taken from
ing them also.
30.7c.
Elwood.....................
We understand
that Charles the taxes collected next year and the
Another Fishing Trouble.
30c.
Central ...................
Kunze, when shown how the south remainder the
following year.
31c.
Long Prairie.........
Deputy District Attorney G. W
I
side of Tillamook bay had been As that part of the cortnty bad paid
30.7c.
Pleasant Valley ..
Willett was called to Nehalem on
29. lc.
East Beaver
Monday to settle a dispute between ' paying taxes for many years to taxes towards building roads in
build roads in other parts of the other pari» of the county for n.any
the set net end sein net fishermen
City Council Meeting.
county, and that the taxes there years, and as it was shown that the
on Nehalem bay, the latter claim­
At a meeting of the City Council ing they could not drift with the were greatly on the increase, ex­ l»audspit property, which paid taxes
on Monday evening, after allowing set nets stretched from the shore. pressed an opinion that if the j amounting to a few dollar» live or
bills, two ordinances came up for The official decided in favor of the County Court would allow a reason­ I six years ago, that same property
able amount of money for the next will pay $3,3U) taxes next year, with
discussiou and were passed to tlieir set net fishermen
On Saturday,
two or three years, he waa in favor a large increase every year, and with
second reading, via :
however, the fishermen, were to
An ordinance to prohibit the rid­ hold s meeting, but previous to of giving the people over there a the large amount of taxes paid by
entitled it. It property owners on the south aide
ing of bicycles on »ide walk».
that a fight was participated in, by road, for they were
to him that of the bay, the Executive Board
An ordinance creating a cement the different fishermen. It seems was also explained
being a fair icame tn the conclusion that they
Bayocean
property
includes
»ide walk district, which
that one of the Nehalem saloon
for where that I were justly entitled to some of their
all streets within the following keepers and his bar tender took illustration of thia,
a few dollars .tax money fora road aud a way out.
boundaries : Beginning on Front some part in the proceedings and property only paid
taxation
it
is
gradually
crawling up ' The autiscription list »how» that
street at corner of 2nd ave. E., the renowned Justice of,the Peace
I $8,<£M lias lieen subscribed with the
running W. on Front street to 3rd Joe Effenberger, who was a witness and now amounts to three or four
possibility that it will amount to
thousand
dollars.
ave. W., S. on 3rd ave., W. to 4th ! to the proceedings, arrested and
$10,000 which does not include the
street, E. on 4th street to Stillwell's fined both, taxing the saloon keeper
ave , S. on Stillwell ave to 7th st.. n larger amount than the bar tender. FAVORS SQUARE DEAL three miles of road the T. It. ¡Potter
Realty Co. will construct flee
E. on 7th street to 6th ave. E-, The saloon keeper wanted to know
thence N. to First street, also takes from the justice why he was taxed Tillamook City and Business of coat through their property. By
tbe end of the week it will be known
in E. on First street to Park street, more when Effenberger med* this
Men Show Intercet in
what th* surveyor’» estimate of coat
reply : “ You mad* more noise and
Good Road*.
will be. There is about lour mile
Presbyterian Church
I you rattled your money "
of ordinary road work to ronatruct
Good
roads
advócale»
should
trade
Evert I- Jones, minister. Sufi-
with »lioitt I', miles of rock work,
Team for Sale
in a city which la in favor •>! g<swt which is of a sandstone nature and
dav services:
Sunday school 10
f The under»igoad silminiatrvtor rcada and with buainea» men w ho
B. tit. ; morning service with sermon
not hard to work. When tlie gov
the estate of John Hickey, de- help out the good roads movement. eminent put in tlie jetty Hi* rngi
11 a.m., subject: "If a Man Die of
ceaael. desires »« dispose of Ox I
only in paying high taxes, hot
Shall he Live Again ?” Christian
neers would not use tin« rock vu
Endeavor 6: 45 p. m. ; evening aer team of horse» tielonging to said in subsrribing Inrge «nui» of money ac< omit of its aandefon«' nature. It
vice 7:30, Subject: "Christian for estate. I>eiog one horse sod one liestdes to help butkl new rond*. is more than probable that a roitd
tlie Time« ” The evening aervice mare each weighing upward» of Tillamook City went rm records this can Le built around the ris ky |«»inl»
will be under the anspiees of (he I.VMI lb»-, and if taken at once, will week in favor of road work bring at « much less coat.
Christian Endeavor Society, and a -ell aame for 8375 <«. The owner continued in all parts of the county
opposed to cloaing down, and
special program has been arranged. of this team, leas than one year ,
Ths first plaster. A piece o4
I the merchants contributing »eve
I’raver meeting, Wednesday, 7 30 ago. reluaeJ **" for nme
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D auibl H kisv .
nal dsin|«er»ed with Chamberlain's
ral
11
i«,<i
as
nd
dollars
toward«
Imild
P-m-
mg a road to Beyorean. This plain Imminent and l>ouod on over the
Notice to Hnntera
The Weekly Oregonian ly above that Tillamook CMv is aw- affected fturts is superior to a plas­
thusisstic over the good road» move- ter anti c«aH» only one tenth a*
This to to give notice that hunt­ until Nov. 31, 1912,75c.
ing is prohibited on my place awl
aw nt. end that all outlying die mneh. For ante-by l-amar'e Drug
Leave order* at the |trmta
th«Ue who do •«> will be pronccntcd
and each end ul the county Mors.
to the full estent of the law.
Headlight office.
J. H HaTuawaY.