Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 02, 1911, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 2
A new fire alarm, acyron whistle,
has been attached to the electric
light plant, and the sound being
so different to the other whistles in
the city, when this alarm is sound­
ed it means a hurry up call for the
hose company to fight fire.
Superintendent Buel and wife re-
turned from a visit to the south end
of the county last week, and Mr.
Buel informs us that the people in
that part are wanting the road work
to proceed and he found a large
numlier who were in favor of a It
mill road tax.
the county, for any section of the
county which shows a willingness
to help itself, should have first con
sideration and the first money avail,
able for road work.
The special election on Thursday,
to submit the question as to
whether a Port of Bayocean should
be created, carried with a majority
of 15 votes. Carnaham, which is a
rural precinct, put up a big vote in
opposition to it. while Barnegat
gave a much stronger vote in favor
of a port. The vote stood :
Against.
Carnahan
The Golden Gate came in on Tues­
Barnegat
day with a full load and the follow
inK passengers: W, H. Hoskins,
Total
J. T. Vanderslice, A. J. Brown, . w. It will be seen that one person in
G. Dwight, F. J. Gathell, D. K Carnahan precinct voted for a Port
t the batik—or have you one ? Don’t lose
Smith, Frank Wilson, M. P. Brown -ind one voter in Barnegat voted
do.
That
is
how
r balance whatever you
and a number of Japs and Severn 1 against it.
passengers from Astoria.
pie fall from their eminence, Deposit your
Bess Pangborn vs. Quincy J.
«• Rudolph Zweifel returned last Pangborn is a divorce suit filed in
lings or surplus cash here and you may be
week from a visit to the old country, the circuit court.
These parties
1 it is safe and earning good interest. We
where he enjoyed himself. It is 10 were married at Burroak, Kan., on
:onie the accounts of citizens and treat our
years since he left Switzerland, and February 3, 1903, there being
he found that his young friends had born of the union three children,
rons with the utmost courtesy and considera-
grown up that he hardly knew them. The grounds upon which the di-
. Let us enumerate you among our regular
\\ bile away he visited Germany, vorce is sought, the coaiplaint
France, Belgium and Austria.
states that the defendant, without
totners.
Mrs. Shrode has just received a the consent of plaintiff, left her
CAPITA L
large “Revelation China Kiln,” home in South Center, Kan , tak­
and is now. prepared to teach China ing with him their children atid
TILL A MOOK ÇIT Y. OR E ■
^SUPERVISION
Decoration, and she will also do came to Tillamook County and that tary, Tillamook Commercial Club,
firing farothers. See her for lessons the defendant refused to live with Tillamook, Oregon.
Dear Sir:—I have a copy of the
in chins, water and oil painting. her and also refused her permission
Resolutions of the citizens of Tilla­
Leave orders with Eugene Jenkins to see her children. Plaintiff wants mook County requesting me to use
J. R. Harter vs. G. W. Wilks and for pictures or china for Christmas a divorce and requires the defend­
MOOK JOTTINGS Julius
my best efforts in operating trams
Erickson, is a suit filed in presents.
ant to pay $40.00 per month for her to carry passengers and mail at
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the circuit court to recover $146.20,
support and the custody of the any early date, and upon as regu
ilah was in from Clover-
The gasoline launch belonging children.
the balance dne on a promissory’
lar schedule as possible, also com­
veek
7/
to the Pacific Coast Fish Company
plimenting me on iny efforts and
note.
I
|Brick,
energy in completing the road, for
irtin. of Portland, was in
caught fire in the slough on Friday,
You
will
need
a
Heating
Stove
Lime,
which you have been hoping and
lis week.
which practically destroyed the hull
praying for the past twenty years.
before the winter is over. Why not
Cement,
of the boat. As soon as Bert Thayer
¡locks 48 cents, at Howard
In this connection please convey
buy now. Assortment is largest in
Shingles,
,
to the citizens of Tillamook Countv
saw
the
launch
was
on
fire
he
took
.Bailing Jeweler.
*
county. Prices reasonable, —King
Coal
Oil,
my
liearefelt thanks for their com
immediate steps to beach her. A
Bozorth was in the city & Smith Co.
| pliments, and assure them that reg-
*
Coal, $10 ton,
leaky
pipe
attached
to
the
gas
tank,
ly from Bay City.
. ular train service will be inaugurat-
Poultry Supplies,
— - m m.—
Keep your eye on Garibaldi, for
j ed not later than November 10th
-
eJVw
Electric Light Globes, there appears to be something in which became ignited, caused the
Potatoes,
$1.50
per
100,
,
next,
at
that
time
I
will
use
my
nt
fire.
kind —King A Smith Co."
“Best” hard wheat flour, $1.40sk., i most endeavors to continue opera
the wind that that part of the bay
J. P. Eldridge vs. W. C. King, $5.50 bbl..
| tion of both freight and passenger
will do wonders at King will get considerable of a boost in
administrator of the estate of Mary
d . this week. See window.* the near future.
Alfalfa meal, hay and al', kinds i trains on as regular time as the ele
E. Phelps, is a suit filed in the cir­ of feed at prices as low as any in . ments and conditions of a new road,
dies only 50 cents, at
such as ours, through a inoun
Charles Kunze vs. John Pest<*r- cuit court to restrain and prohibit
the city.
tainous country, will permit.
YOU SHOULD BE
fallien, Jeweler and Opti- field and wife, Joseph Kutcher and
the defendant from exercising or
Again thanking
_ you,
_
I beg to re-
T illamook F eed C o .
N. P. Hanson, is a case filed in the attempting to exercise any act of
main,
Very truly yours,
READY
ckens wanted at the Tilla- Circuit Court to recover $3200 on ownership in or to the real property
E. E. i.YTLB.
For them with n good grade of
t Company's Market, 13c. promissory notes.
conveyed to plaintiff by the heirs PORTLAND - TILLAMOOK i
We have the Shelby
SHELLS
Revival
Meetings.
of
Mary
E.
Phelps,
and
restraining
out
The Golden Gate wilt leave
SERVICE MONDAY.
Shell and in all sizes of shot.
Island Red Single Comb Friday, and those who have bought the defendant from selling or at­
The special gospel meetings at
Can save you money on your
for Sale. Full blooded.— tickets from here are J. A. Smith, A. tempting to sell certain real prop­ President of Pacific Railway the Church of Christ, in this city, are
shells in any quantity. Have
Ith.
»
Lukita, Rev. J. F. Lewis, Mrs. Jessie erty.
attracting wid<- attention. Evan­
sold several thousand shells
&
Navigation
Co.
Makes
gelist C. L. Organ and wife, of Des
>ur chickens to the Tilla- Donoldson and M. T. Brow’n.
Subscribers recently added to the
this season in case lota. Get
Announcement.
Moines, Iowa, arrived last week on
tCompany's Market. We
W. H. Hoskins was in the city on Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co. : Mrs. J.
our prices.
tr pound.
Wednesday from Foley, and he in­ Brimhall, Jacob Breeden, A. G. . President E- K. Lytle, of the the Anvil, and began a series of
THE
SUN DON’T SHIN4
18 size Waltham or Elgin forms us that those who wanted the Beals, Joe Durrer, Arthur Hurt, Pacific Railway A Navigation Com­ meetings on Lord’s day morning,
Great
crowds
have
attended
from
Win.
Hoaley,
J.
L.
Jones,
res.,
Lou
road
work
stopped
met
with
a
frost
(3.25, at Howard Wahlen,
ALL
TIME,
pany, announces that he hoped to
Smith, res., A. J. Stillwell, res.,
the first
in his part of the county.
id Optician.
*
have regular service inaugrated be­
Therefor
you
will
need
F. D. Small, res., Dr. Sunburn, res.,
Mr. Organ is an Evangeliet of
Bids are called for to carry the
tween Portland and Tillamook by
thing to keep you dry.
, 3 lota, 50 x 100 feet, the
F.
I.
Wilson,
Mr.
Freeburg,
res.,
rare
power.
He
is
not
sensational,
i the city for $300 each.— mail from Tillamook to Bayocean
next Monday. In order to play ab
Will Himes, L. C. Wilks, res., W.
but gives the old book straight, just
re. C. N. Drew.
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seven times a week in safe and
solutely safe, the date for the official
C.
Trombley,
res.,
J.
H.
West,
M.
what the people need and want.
1, cheapest and best paper suitable power boats, by a schedule E. Gruber, S. H. Cotton. Hess Place, establishment of service has been Mrs. Organ is a very pleasing
fixed for November 10. There has
[ town. Leave orders at leaving this city at 9:00 a. m.
soloist, and her mingling with the
Bay City E. L. A P. Co., Elmore A.
been some delay in the completion
Chris Hansen had a preliminary Geneste and J. J. Longcor.
to Harris’ barn.
*
l>eople is a help to all.
of a bridge across Wolf Creek,
Stanley
ire Non Leakable Foun- hearing before Justice
There is a large chorus, and an
II. S. Martin, representing the where a permanent structure is
, only $1.65, at Howard charged with wanton injury to per­ Northern Express Co., was in the
orchestra of five pieces, which is a
being put in in place of the false
sonal property in cutting a net.
eading Jeweler.
*
city this week, and Agent Gaylord, work that was used for the recent great help to the meetings. Wed-
He
was
bound
over
to
the
grand
C. King is in Portland
of the P. R. A N., will take charge of official tours of inspection over the needay afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.
Is to return to the city on jury.
the express business in this city, as line. It will be several days before Organ and some of the singers
played and sang at Dr. Boats’
A meeting of the members of the Mrs. Holden resigned the agency.
itning in on the train.
the construction department will hospttal for the benefit of the sick.
for
Presbyterian
Church
is
called
Mr. Gaylord will handle the Wells
, or will exchange, Baby
One pecuilar feature of Organ’s
the Fargo Express as well. Mr. Martin have this bridge completed, and
r wood, potatoes, or any- tomorrow (Friday) evening at
per­ will close the Northern Express then everything will be ready for meetings is that he does not allow
church
at
7:30,
when
matters
an use —Ira C. Smith. *
anybody to run all over the house
tainiug to the church will be dis* Company’s office at Bay City, as service.
Because of the great amount of during the invitation to get people
Hard and wife and F. P. cussed.
there
there is not enough business
prospective business, both freight to come forward. They are appealed
id wife, of Willamina,
DUXBAK
F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash., to justify two express offices.
add passenger, that has l>een on to come of their own accord.
l city the first of the week,
OUTING
CLOTHING WILL
has located next door to Lamar's
Attorney Ralph Duniway, who offered tbe new line to the Coast,
oeing and general job variety store, and is prepared to do has been retained to fight the Port the original plan of «qierating a Often he says, ” Don’t come unless
DO IT.
you mean business.” And he does
le door west of T. H. all kinds of shoe repairing at of Tillamook case, has gone to mixed train each way a day has
$6.00
not wear people out by keeping DUXBAK COATS.
»' office. Grant Thayer. reasonable rates. All work guran- Washington, D. C., and will not been abandoned, and the regular
8.50
PANTS
DUXBAK
them late. He begins promptly
i.ao
return until the end of the month passenger service will commence at 7:30 anil closes on or befoae 9 DUXBAK HATS
Stillwell's daughter had teed. Give him a call.
I.IW
DUXBAK CAPS ..
Lanada McFee has sold his farm The case comes up at the Novem­ with a straight ’ passenger train of o’clock.
une to fall off a wagon
three
coaches,
each
way
a
day.
ber
term
of
the
Circuit
Court
and
y and dislocated her arm. of 72 acres at Lafayette, Ore., to
It is a real
The morning train out of Portland tend these meetings.
parties from Lincoln, Neb., the con­ he is wanting it continued, but At­
¡ported in the city on
sideration being $10,000, it being torney H. T. Botts will insist on the will leave here over the Southern
f that the United Rail-
one of the most productive peach case being tried out at this term of Pacific nt 7:211 a.m., connecting
Dai y Farm Wanted
totiating forland atGari-
the court, for should there tie any with the Lytle road to Hillsboro,
orchards in that section.
Chnmlierlain's Stomach ami l.ivrr
Wanted by an experience«!
leaving
there
at
8:50.
This
train
error
incorporating
the
Port,
an
­
Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and
The Percheron stallion Ville will
man,
a
dairy
farm
to
rent,
may be taken with perfe< t safety ■
chior a nd Sol Whitehouse make the Btand for the season at other election would tie immedi will arrive at Tillamook at 2:25 p in. jo to 30 cows. Apply to this
the most deli« ate woman or the
The morning train from Tilla­
de,M>sitors in the postal Rogers A McNamer’s Livery’ Barti, ately called.
youngest chilli. The old and feeble
For pains in the side or
mook
will
leave
there
ot
7:53
a.m.,
>nk. each depositing fl.00 in this city, with the exception of
will also find them a most suitable
A G. Beals has leased the saw
dampen a piece of flannel
remedy for aiding and strengthen­
Mondays and Tuesdays, when the mill of the Tillamook Lumber Man- arrive at Hillsboro at 1:25 p m., and Chamberlain's Liniment ami
ing their weakened digestion mi l
it over the seat of pain. Th
* 1 ufacturing Co. for three years and reach Portland at 4:40 p.m.
^lounty has been hav- stallion will be at Beaver.
for regulating the Itowele. For sole
‘•Tremendous interest has been nothing lietter. For sale b
has assumed entire management
plendid weather this fall,
by Lamar’s Drug Store.
mar’" drug store.
A. C. Thompson, who was the
arouse«!
inthe
opening
of
the
road,
”
*>ng exceptionally fine, general manager of the Bayocean I Another track will be put in so as
«aid President Lytle to day, ”an«l
I to unload logs into the slough from
Droste at night.
Hotel, has acepted a position M
if all the people who have tele
cars
near
the
dry
kiln,
and
Mr
r 8c ,10c. and 11c. for call manager of the Cornelius Hotel in
• Beals expects to cut out a large phoned that they want to take the
' shop. Try me out and Portland, where he will be glad to ■ stock of lumber the coming winter first trip make good, we won't have
Old Reliable Hide and meet his Tillamook friends.
enough cars to haul them all We
I ■ to be ready for the trade next year,
E. Melchoir.
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First Bank and Trust Co. of Bay as it is expected there will tie a have simply been overwhelmed
“ of County Commis- City vs. Tillamook County is a suit i large beach trade in lumber, Mr. | with inquiries about service, train«,
I time-cards an<1 other matters, and
’•posed of County Judge filed in the Circuit Court growing ‘ Beals was connected with the old
I Commissioners Alley out of a misunderstanding in ad mill company when the raw mill lour offices practically have been
•turned into a public information
is from the
er is in session this vertising certain lands of the plain­ burned down.
bureau.
tiff in the delinquent tax list.
It is expected that an agreement
” We are going to start out on a
will be arrived at between the prop­ slow schedule until the roadlied
erty owners on Garibaldi beach for | gets shaken down into good shape,
[ each of the platted townsites to con land will not attempt to make any­
! struct a main road through them at thing like fast time until we have
! their own expense. We understand | the line in tip-top shape, and then
that a petition for the road will be we shall ue prepared to give as fine
presented at the December term of i service as any road in the North.
cd two Doors west of Lamar’s Drtig Store.
the county court, and ahould tbe I west.”
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property owner« submit a proposi
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.”
The following letter was received
tion to help themaelvea similar to
what the property owner have «lone this morning :
Rest Room for Ladies.
Over Tillamook County Bank.
Portland Oregon, October 31. 1911-
. to have the Bayocean road built,
Mr. E. J- Clauaaan. Aaa't beer«
they ahould tie entitled to help from
You Balance
Ducks Will Be
the
King & Smith Co
The Best Gent.’s Clothing
Introduced into Tillamook
MAR’S
VARIETY
STORE
Warrington W. & W. Mills.
Just One Trial is Asked
See Samples at E- F. Rogers,