Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 09, 1911, Image 1

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    iluimook
ol. XXIV
No. 23
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 9, 1911
How Is You Balance
Rev. P. O. Bonebrnke, D.D., will
preach at the United Brethren
Church Sunday evening at 7:30.
Dr. Bonebrake is the conference
superintendent. He is also a prom­
inent member of the Oregon Legis­
lature.
made for a public meeting at the
Commercial Club during their stay-
in this city. This is somewhat of
an important event to have on-of
the Rivers and Harbors Committee
visit Tillamook County, and every
effort should be done to impress
upon Representative Humphrey the
urgent need of government aid for
bar improvements.
County Surveyor U. G. Jackson
and assistant George Poysky and
crew completed the survey of the
Necarney road Sunday after two
weeks of hard work. The total dis­
tance from the town of Nehalem to
the Clatsop county line is eight and
three-fourths miles actual survey.
The hardest grade is found just
before crossing the Short Sand
Beach Creek in coining down North
Nicarney which is an eipht per­
cent grade for several hundred feet.
Otherwise four per cent is the heav­
iest grade to be found in the entire
distance. The country through
which the survey passes is aboi t
the same on the average as in any
other part of the county, and there­
fore will not cost so much as lias
been held by those opposed to its
construction. The fact that the
read is now surveyed is consider­
able satisfaction to those who have
carried on the fight for years to get
this done without avail. Now that
it is practically assured there is no
longer any need of worrying about
tile outcome. Messrs. Jackson and
Poysky left Wednesday- for Tilla­
mook. —Nehalem Enterprise.
Brick,
Lime,
Cement,
Shingles,
Coal Oil,
Coal, $10 ton,
Poultry Supplies,
Potatoes, $1.50 per 100,
“Best’’ hard wheat flour, $1.40 sk.,
$5.50 bbl.,
Alfalfa meal, hay and al! kinds
of feed at prices as low as any in
the city.
A telegram was received from
Judge Percy R. Kelly stating that
he would come in on the train Fri-
day and instead of opening court
at nine o’clock in the morning,
would do so after he arrived here
to take up motions and demurrers.
James Walton was called to Salem
last week on acconnt of the serious
illness of his father, who died after
he arrived there, a notice of which
appears on another page. Mr.
\\ alton returned on Tuesday,
At the bank—or have yon one ? Don’t lose
Ed Hadley taking him out and
i-otir balance whatever you do. That is how
brought him back in his auto.
people fall from their eminence, Deposit your
Captain J. H. Quinan, inspect» r
of this lifesaviug district, return« d
tamings or surplus cash here and you may be
to Portland from a trip to Tillainoi k
jure it is safe and earning good interest. We
Bay, where he was trying to secure
a site for a station fora motor life­
welcome the accounts of citizens and treat our
saving boat. The site of the pre­
jatrons with the utmost courtesy and considera-
sent station is not adapted for this
:ion. Let us enumerate you among our regular
kind of a ooat. The station desired
is near Garibaldi and if it will net
nistomers.
be donated for the purpose the res­
CAPITA L
idents of the Tillamook Bay sec­
tion will be notified to secure a site
if they desire the service of a power
lUNTY ____ TILLAMOOK
CITY.
ORE.
isuPEffVISION
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
(SUPERVISION
lifesaving boat.
Twins arrived at the home of Mr.
-»nd Mrs. S. G. Reed Wednesday
I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. forcirffl^,
(LAMOOK JOTTINGS
evening, Nov. 1st. To the great
Irides at my shop. Try me out and
surprise of Mr. Reed they were
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and girls instead of boys, but he is ex­
Hellenbrand was in from Ore- Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
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ceedingly happy never tbe-less.
on Tuesday.
Owing to the storm the first of He declares this to be a great coun­
from
[. R. McKimens was in
the week, the schooner Patsy and try and we are compelled to take
lem on Monday.
and Gerald C. were unable to cross him at his word when such convinc­
te bands of geese have been out and are bar bound atGaribaldi. ing evidence is brought to bear him
r south this week.
C. B. Hadley has been quite sick out in his statement. There's no
m. on Sunday to the wife of again and he appears to be failing room to doubt. Dr. Randle reports
»tn Hosley, a son.
in health quite rapidly, so much mother and twins to be doing nicely.
ti, on Monday, to the wife of so that his friends are quite alarmed —Nehalem Enterprise.
at his condition.
Quick, a daughter.
County Surveyor Jackson re­
The United Artisans meet on the turned from Nehalem last week
rin Clocks 48 cents, at Howard
first and third Thursday of each where he has been surveying the
tn, Leading Jeweler.
He expects to
(ing wanted by Mrs. E. Kirk, month at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Necarney road,
T illamook F eed C o .
Meetings open at 7:30. Local visit­ have his estimates ready for the
»lock east of Academy.
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December
term
of
court. He be-
Iby Electric Light Globes, ing members invited.
Mrs. Shrode will give six lessons lieves it will make the prettiest road TRAIN
SERVICE ON
rood kind —King & Smith Co.*
in the state. Mr. Jackson goes to
for
$5.00
in
china
decoration
or
if
Watches only 50 cents, at
FRIDAY.
Dolph to survey the road there after
ird Wahlen, Jeweler and Opti- perferred she will furnish every­ which he will make a permanent
thing, excepting gold and china,
survey of the Bayocean road, so Week Day Service Estab
and give six lessons for $5.90.
i Bilma Johnson has been
that the court will have plans and lished Between Tilla­
Word
was
received
here
yesterday
having had her ton sei re­
that Lynn Pugh was shot and specifications and estimates of all
mook City and
killed by a man named Batey, who these roads to act upon by the New
I, on Monday, in this city, has a brrther at the Life Saving Year.
Portland.
in mouths old child of Chester Station. The shooting was acci­
A surprise party was give to Rev.
Irt.
A great deal of speculation have
and Mrs. Paul Ebinger by- a large
dental.
been
indulged in as to weather
e chickens wanted at the Tilla-
number
of
members
of
his
church,
Dr. S. M. Kerron will be away
Meat Company’s Market, 13c. from the city for three Weeks. He Saturday evening, November 4th, train service would lie established
Dund.
,
left on Monday for Portland, where 1911. It was in honor of their twent­ on the P. R. A N. to-morrow (Fri­
M. Corimman and Eugene he will lock after the practice of ieth wedding anniversary of their day) owing to the rain storm which
te, of Aberdeen, were in the Dr. Zeigler, who was married and beloved pastor. A happy speech prevailed [ this week, for it was
was made by Mrs. Barbara Ba bi in thought that it might have j>ut the
sst week.
left on his honeymoon.
presenting a roll of twenty silver track temporary out of commission.
F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash.,
R. Beals and wife are in Port-
dollars to the surprised host and This does notappear to be the case,
Bnd expect to come in on the has located next door to Lamar’s hostess. Music and games passed for the first train on the 'new
variety store, and is prepared to do
on Friday.
the evening pleasantly, when re­ schedule will leave.’ Hillslsiro to­
I. Kirsch, of Crookston, Min- all kinds of shoe repairing at freshments were served by the morrow (Friday) morning, but no
h. is visiting Geo. Kuhm on reasonable rates. All work guran- women of the church. Many mem­ arrangements have been made, so
teed. Give him a call.
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lilson River.
bers came to take part as far as faraswecan learn of a train leav
A
check
for
$4,287.70
was
received
ing here that morning. There are
Pleasant Valley.
t. Hadley came in on Wednes-
quit n number of persons in Fort
|n account of the serious ill by Watson A Stephens to pay the
Ladies
’
The members of the
fire loss of L. L. Osburn who was
land who have been waiting to come
[of his father.
Guild of the Presbyterian Church I
insured in the Aetna Insurance Co
in on the train Friday, and no
in
this
city
were
greatly
encouraged
Pg your chickens to the Tilla-
the money being paid three weeks
doubt a number of the officials will
| Meat Company's Market We
last week when Geo. W. Kiger
from the date of the fire. Mr. Os­
accompany it.
handed in a check for $100 which
Be. per pound.
One passenger train will Ur­
burn was insured for $4,500.00 but
to Monk’s Studio and have managed to eave some of the furn­ had been sent by N. P. Wheeler, of operated each way every day except
Endeavor, Pa., who lias large tim­
[picture taken to send to your iture.
ing Sunday. Passengers can leave
ber holdings in this county. Mr.
Is at Christmas.
The express office has been re­ Wheeler is a Presbyterian and has Portland via the Southern Pacific
fwel, 18 sire Waltham or Elgin moved to the P. R. A N. Co.’s dock, made several inquiries as to how at 7:20 in the morning and connect
pes, $3.25, at Howard Wahlen, where Agent Gaylord is looking the local church was getting along, with the train for Tillamook at
a
kr and Optician.
after the business.
The express he having attended the services in Hillsboro at 8:50, arriving at Tilla­
business
was
somewhat
delayed on the Presbyterian Church while on a mook at 2:22 in the afternoon.
[Sale, 3 lots, 50 x 100 feet, the
The eastbound train will leave
lots in the city for $300 each.— account of the Sue H. Elmore be­ visit here some time ago. Not only
ing detained in Portland but the is the liberal gift greatly appreciated Tillamook at 7:55 in the morning,
In Mrs. C. N. Drew.
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arriving at Hillsboro at 1:10 p.m.,
Patsey brought in some of the de­
pours, cheapest and best paper layed express the first of the week. by the ladies, but it is safe to say connecting with any train that
that
it
will
be
used
in
a
manner
fcr in town.
Leave orders at
leaves for Portland. This service is
Mrs, Maria Burmaster was brought which will do honor to the kind
[next to Harris' barn.
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not designed
for speed, but as
to this city last week from Nehalem, donor.
rapidly as the line is improver! the
F Moore Non Leakable Foun slightly deranged in her mind.
T. E. Greene arrived in this city
P e,”‘. only $1.65, at Howard She is a widow woman with six on Thursday evening with liia time will be reduced.
It is intended eventually to
|en, Leading Jeweler.
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children, and her neighbors have young bride, who was Miss Mary operate through trains between
I weather has been stormy and been very kind in caring for some Carver, daughter of W. J. Carver Portland and Tillamook. For the
F"’ week, with a flutter of sleet of them. It was not thought ad* who removed recently from Fair­ present and immediate future a
visable to send her to the asylum view to Sheridan. They were mar. transfer will be necessary at Hills­
phe rain this morning.
at Salem but to give her treatment ried at McMinnville on the 1st.
boro, but as the depots adjoin, this
r’**’ Shoeing and general job
Mr. Green worked for Henry Rog- will not cause inconvenience. New
| One door west of T. H. here.
The Sue H. Elmore managed to | ere previous to his wedding, but equipment has been orderer! for the
p * law office. Grant Thayer,
get in on Wednesday morning, will engage in the soda water btisi- passenger service.
f Patsy managed to get out
although she had a rough trip. Her | ness, who, with a brother, bought
E. K. Lytle, president of the com­
Wednesday but owing to the passengers were : Emil Simonson, | out G. C. Price’s plant in this city
pany, who conceived the idea of
F put back after reaching Tiii- J. H. Hollister, Flora E. Martin, P. | and at Cloverdale, 'and his friends
building the road to Tillamook and
lk Ro k
C. Eickliom. Joe Raymond, R. C wish them good luck in their under- who had charge of its construction,
f Lambs new dock is now Miller,
Chaw. Simonson. J. S. ; taking. The bride haw many friends will be general manager of the pro­
f use ], the Patsy unloading Handley, W. H. Vinton, Mrs. W. H. here ami the happy couple have perty. C. E. Lytle, with head­
I’h- first of the week and the Vinton. Clark Hadley, Dan Scully, 1 been receiving many congratula- quarters at Hillalioro, will have
tion« and beet wishes for their fu- charge of traffic
fe on \\ ednesday.
Mrs. Miller, of Nehalem.
ft is expected
i ture happiness.
i that the road will t«e merged with
We understand that it is the in the Southern Pacific within tie
i tention of Representative Hum ■ coming year.
phreya, of Washington, a memtier
of the Rivera and Harbors Com Backache, Headache Nervovanei a
mittee, and Representative W. C. and rheumatism, both in men and
^ated two [)oors west of Lamar's Drng Store.
Hawley, to visit Nehalem, Bay City women, mean kidney trouble. |)o
and Tillamook next week, coming not allow it to progress beyond th«
i of medicine but stoi» it
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.”
in on t ic 14th. provided that train reac
¥romply with Foley Kidney Pills.
servic -la inaugurated b> that date
hev regulate the action of the
Rest Room for Ladies.
. They will meet with the Porto *di,;riniry organs. Tonic in action.
I Mehalim. Bay City and Tillamook, 'a al k in result» ( has. I. Cluirh
and no doubt arrangements will be 1 VC.
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à FIÌLLÀMOOK COUNTY BANK
DAMAR’S
VARIETY
STORE
$1.50 per year
The Christian Revival.
M. E. Church.
H> ». m.—Sunday-school.
II a. III.—Sermon subject, “In
faut Baptism as taught in the Bible
ami as practiced by the Apostles.
Received from leans according to
the testimony of the Church fathcis
of the first and second centuries of
the Bible.”
6:30 p.m. Epworth League.
7:31) p. m.—The M.E. society will
worship with the U.B. Church:
The gospel meetings nt the
Church of Christ, this city, under
the leadership of Evangelist Organ
and wife, of low. , are getting
under head way, and creating a
renewed interest in religion.
The audiences are exceptional!»
large and the attention is faultless,
Organ is doing the preaching and
his wife furnishes the special solos.
The chorus is large and faithful. A
brass quartett adds much to the
A Good Position.
enjoyment of each service.
The sermons are fall upon vital
Can be had by ambitious young
themes. Here are some of the topics: men and ladies in the fiel<l of
Tonight.—“ The Passing ¡Oppor­ “Wireless” or Railway telegraphy.
tunity.”
Since the 8-hour law became effec­
Saturday Evening. — “The Be- tive, and since the wireless com­
setting Sin."
panies are establishing stations
Sunday Morning. — “ The True throughout the country there is a
Golden Rule.”
great shortage of telegraphers.
Sunday Evening. — " The Red Positions pay beginners from $70
Lantern.”
to $90 per month, with good chance
Monday Evening.—“ The Unpar­ of advancement. The Nationnl
donable Sin.”
Telegraph Inatitute olierutes under
Tuesday Evening.—“ A New Tes­ supervision of R. R. an«l wireless
tament Conversion.”
officials and places all graduates
Wednesday Evening.—“IsChurch into positions. It will pay you to
J write them for full details st Daven­
Membership Essential ?"
Thursday Evening.—“ Answered port, In., Cincinnati, <)., Portland,
Ore., or Memphis, Tenn.
and Unanswered (Prayer."
You are cordially invited to at*
tend each service and hear every
sermon, The coming week promises
to be the great week of this revival,
Each evening meeting begins at
7:30. Come on time to get a good
seat.
'-O
J.
Do Your Eyes
Trouble You?
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EVANGELIST ORGAN AN!)
WIFE.
Wanted, for Cash. Cheap Farm
Land in Tillamook County.
We have a customer who will buy-
tor spot cash a cheap farm in Tilla
mook County.
Answer at once.
Ralph Ackley Land Co., 170 Fifth
St, Portland, Ore.
Call for County Warranta
All county road fund warrants
endorsed prior to July 8, 1011, will
be paid iif>on presentation. Inter­
est ceases this 2nd day of Novem-
b-r, IIH.
All county general fun<l warrants
endorsed prior to Feb 9. 1W1I, will
be paid upon presentation. Inter
est «eases this 2nd day ol Novem
her, 1911
Tillamook. Ore. Nov. ", lull.
II I .
County Treas iter
Dii.y Farm Wanted
Wanted by sii experien« e«l dairy
msn, a dairy laon Io rent, witii
20 to M cow». Apply to this • ffi« *-
Your Eye» are your
" bread winners” — take
care of them, If they need
lelp, help them and help
them quickly.
Scientist say that out of every
hundred people to-day, not more
than two have perfectly normal
sight.
Of the other 98, ninny go through
life with poor vision and never
know it. They don't know what
really good evesight la.
Others suffer for years from un­
corrected eye strain, which the
wearing of proper lenses would en
ttrely remove.
If your eyes tire easily—if you
experience discomfort when look­
ing at email object»— if things .ip
pear to ” twiui” and “blur”—if
your eyes »re no longer equal to
the work of the «lay they are in
trouble mi«l need blip.
Do not delay and run the
ri-k of more nerionw troll­
lilt« < all to day for appoint*
inent
R, A. Wdhten.
If O.b'ye Siu li t Sfcda list.
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com«dy reel every night.
Cimedy reel every night«