Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 30, 1911, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON,
NOVEMBER 30
$1.50 per year
|
A fire alarm was turned in at noon
on Thursday, when the new cyron
alarm was blown to call the fire
fighters together. The fire was in a
back room at the Toggery, and was i
caused by gasoline, and the chemi­
cal succeeded in extinguishing the
fire.
MAIL BY RAIL
Service to Start Monday
—Mail Routes to be
Discontinued.
of 10 play,
■nt.
11 each m
es with 11^
balanced a
•ly, with pc*
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r money «
da to «¡a
h.
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ery,”
ttterfeiterjj
all four 2
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bject,
ir hii
^ TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK «Æ00
, M00K JOTTINGS
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isengen
ivners Lo,
nd Fulle
ite of the
that sht
tngers be-
illamoot
tiled and
s than I
died botk
•vinj ae­
on», but
xirt only
passe».
seda to:
H. a-j
r Anvil I
freight
the rail;
d Tilla-
et con-,
d fro«
lecrease
-. Dur-
eamen
; more
tecauae
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and
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“ Mother Was the Financial Manager
The Tillamook Commercial Club
aud Postmaster W. F. Baker, in
“ Remarks like this are common now a days and they are
their efforts to obtain immediate
true. You can’t beat MOTHER as a financial manager if she is
railway mail service were successful
given the chance with the living expenses.
in their efforts. The Club first wired
One of the greatest helps and a thing which many mothers
to the Second Postmaster General
now avail themselves of is a bank account for this gives them a
and to Senator Borane, who, for­
record of all expenditures and a chance to look back and see
tunately, happened to be in Wash­
where they can do better on the not month Furthermore, the
ington when the reports reached
E. F. Rogers, the local agent for there from the lo- al railway mail
shrewd mother never lets any money lay idle, but wants the
the Warrington W. & W. Mills fine service authorities. The first reply
savings on interest
tailoring, has been averaging over came from the Second Postmaster
If your mother or wife has not been given a bank account,
40 orders a month for the past General informing the club that he
of vast importance now, as bearing upon
see that she has one and notice the savingin the living expenses.
I
three
months
with
but
little
effort
;t generation, i, Teach your children to save
had not received the report recom­
his part soliciting orders. This mending the change. On Wednes
eir pennies and nickels now, and they will ■ 1 on
shows what satisfied customers
day morning the following telegram
low how to value a dollar by and bye. Children I does.
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was received from Senator Bourne :
ould be taught to be thrifty and they will then
If you want a suit of clothes or an
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Washington, D.C., Nov. 28.
low how to be independent. Present savings
overcoat made to your measure Webster Holmes, President Com­
I
pany Tillamook, Ore.
■ and tailored in custom style by one I
likes future riches. Re a depositor with us
TILLAMOOK
Have had several conferences
of
the
leading
tailoring
establish
­
with
Post
Office Department and
iveyour children deposit here too. You won’t
ments in Chicago, at a price never hope to have the subject matter ol
The Only Government Examined Bank in the
¡fret.
before known in Tillamook County, your telegram satisfactorily adjust­
ed
next
week.
Department
will
ex
­
Approved Depository for Postal Savings Funds.
see E. F. Rogers, local agent for the
pedite.
Conntv.
Wa.-rington W. A W. Mills, over
Wednesday
afternoon
Postmaster
CAPITA
L
□ EST
I Tillamook County Bank. Mutual
Baker was in telegraphic eonnnuni-
| Telephone.
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cation with Washington, when he
THE
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TILLAMOOK CITY- ORE.__ SUPERVISION
The Port of Bay ocean, which was was instructed to discontinue the
JNTY
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a—- —
I recently organized, elected M. J. Tillamook North Yamhill and the terest in these amendments when aiiiook was named after Coleman
O’Donnell, president ; Jas. Chris­ Tillamook-Hobsonville mail routes they were being prepared by the E. Wheeler, who was for man«-
I will pay 8c , 10c. and 11c. for calf tensen, vice-president; E. C. Ixick- after Sunday.
Next Monday will committee, and for that reason lie years one of the chief atockholuetn
a
hides at my shop. Try me out and wood, treasurer ; and W. F. Rich- see the first mail packed into Tilla­ is able to recommend them as beet in the Wheeler Lumber Company.
Charles Des­ mook City on the railroad, and on for the city. Should the Amend­ C. B. Attcllison, chairman of the
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and ordson, secretary.
, on Sunday, to the wife of Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
mond, who had been appointed on Sunday will see the passing of the ments fail to carry, it is probable State Railroad Commission said
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inklin, a son.
that the newly elected mayor and Hint a decision would not be an­
II. J. Bellarte pleaded guilty to a the commission, declined to serve, two mail routes from this city and
Hartley came in from Forest charge of catching trout other than which leaves a vacancy to be filled the other mail and stage lines in the city council will immediately resign, nounced until after the deiminda of
an their hands would be tied with tile residents of the respective < 'im­
an Wednesday.
north part of the county.
salmon trout out of season and was by the members.
munities had been considered care­
the present obsolete city charter.
lg wanted by Mrs. E. Kirk. fined $25 by Justice Stanley.
The
other
star
routes
to
be
dis
­
While mounting his horse at his
fully.—Oregonian.
a
xk east of Academy.
Don’t eat poor bread any longer. home on the Miami River last Sun- continued will be the Hobsonville-
Better Get Acquainted.
i fish, oysters and clams Get the “Best” hard wheat flour day,
George
Eichinger’s foot Garibaldi route, Hobson ville-Ne
Union Services at M. E Church.
lay at the fish market.
in the city, of Shrode, it makes good slipped, causing him to fall with haleru route and the Nelialem-Sea-
Cotne in and get acquainted with
side
route.
Tillamook
City
will
be
­
the
force
across
Price and wife left on Tues- bread Every sack guaranteed.
* considerable
the new S. W. Miller Player Piano.
On Sunday morning the United
only come the distributing point for all It has no equal as a continual home Brethern, Presbyterian and M.
make their home in Port-
Registered Jersey Cow, with calf weathers of his horse. The
mail south of the city in Tillamook entertainment, as every member of
Churches will unite in special
by registered Jersey bull, yearling serious injury received was the County.
breaking
of
a
blood
vessel
in
the
the family can play it from the vival work.
All services at
irriage license was issued to Jersey bull eligible to registry for
Those who have their mail de­ child of seven years up to grandma
^files and Jessie May Follett. sale cheap. Inquire at this office. chest. However, at the present, the
M. E. Church. This work will
injured man is getting along as livered in bags on star routes east and grandpa. For sale direct from conducted on entirely uuion, non-
1» W. Ferry is in from Klrtis^. — The Golden Gate came in on Sat­
and north of Tillamook City will factory to home at the big store of sectarian lines. The old gospel in
well as could^be expected,
, on a visit to Rollie W. Wat- urday and left the next day, and
have to make other arrangements
The first application for a pardon to secure their mail. The stage Jones and Knudson Tillamook. its fulnesH, and nothing but the
as she has given up her passenger
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gospel will be presented
Rev.
. R. 4 N. Co. expect to run license, she had no passengers put up to Acting-Governor Olcott going north handled 50 of these bags Oregon.
James jH- Irvine, late of Mu. iv, ii
was
made
Monday
by
Mayor
Lach-
eight trains each week to either way.
' from the office in this city, and as
Death of S."rs. Wooley.
man of large experience and un­
mund and Julius Pincus, of Salem, ■ there is so no prospect of securing
taken
to
C.
B.
Hadley
has
been
’•
usual ability, will be the leader nini
After
a
long
and
painful
illness,
and
Mr.
McKinley
and
Mr.
Bradley,
I a cirerrit, the ‘ back tracking” will
one of the hospitals in Portland,
k Taylor, editor of the Clov-
the latter of Tillamook, in favor of ’ make it impossible to secure a free death relieved Mrs Martha Wooley, preacher.
1(1 a.in., Sunday School in each
kxmrier, was in the city on where he will be treated, The doc­ a young man, Henry McKinley,
I rural delivery, as it takes a circuit wife of Charles L Wooley, of her church.
tors think there is Borne hope for
suffering,
at
her
home
near
Beaver,
who is under sentence on a statu­ of 20 miles and eight families to the
11 n.iii, Fiist union meeting,
rchickens wanted at the Tilla- his recovery.
tory charge. The application was mile before the department will en- Oregon, on Saturday, the imme,,i
aennon subject, “Uplift.”
, 's Market, 13c. L The first freight to be brought to turned down, the Acting-Governor
ate
cause
of
death
being
i
inn
er.
Meat Company________ ______
(1:30, Epworth League.
this city on the P. R. & N., arrived taking the stand .that the case is on ’ tertain a petition, and even then it The remains were buried nt the
find.
.
' is slow work in getting one estab-
7:30, song and sermon, Subject,
here on Tuesday. There were five appeal and that it is properly a
Benver
cemetery
on
Monday,
when
| hsbed. It took repeated attempts
L Kraner was up from Clover- cars and a tank of crude oil for the
“
Christ
’s pies for the Unrcpent-
a
large
number
of
pcsons
from
the
subject for parole from the bench to establish the present free rural
ling the Mutual Telephone Electric Light Company.
ant.
”
rather than for executive inter­ route from this city, and it was surrounding country attended to
ffice.
II. E. EMERICK,
of respect to
Mrs. Shrode will give six lessons ference.
Representative Hawley who was in­ pav their last token
A lex M c N air ,
M. E. Nolan is in from Port- for $5.00 in chipa decoration or if
On Saturday, December 2, we are strumental in obtaining it, for it was the deceased. name was Miss Mar
J ames T M oore .
i spend Thanksgiving with perferred she will furnish every­
Iler
maiden
going to give away, absolutely free, on account of Postmaster-General
atives.
thing, excepting gold and china, 500 souvenir calendar plates. We Hitchcock’s personal respect and tl-a Ellengson, and she was born al
the 2ilth <>l
■ Cochran and Miss Gladys and give six lessons for $5.90.
High School Flashes.
esteem that he permitted the route Kopervik, Norway, on married to
in, were in from Gloverdale^ F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash., will give one of these plates to
March,
1802.
She
was
every lady that is keeping house, to be established. A petition was
December,
ardav
The Ciceronian Literary Society
has located next door to Lamar’s who visits our store ou the above recently circulated to have Ibis route Charles L. Wooley in
1887,
at
Astoria,
Ore.,
and
lived in gave their program last Friday
k Exer vs. Julius Erickson variety store, and is prepared to do date, until all the plates have been take in as far as the Red Clover
Tillamook County for 20 years.
it filed in the circuit court to all kinds of shoe repairing at 1 given away.
These plates are cheese factory, which would benefit Deceased had six children, five of afternoon, which, so far as we have
rwia
heard, wan given in a creditable
reasonable rates. All work guran- beautiful little souvenir calendar about 10 families, but the postal
whom with her husband, survive manner. The editors of the society
Ite Cone, who has been here teed. Give him a call.
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plates without ’a word of advertis­ authorities refused to sanction the her to mourn their loss. Tlie
papers have adopted a new style
cral months, left on Monday
William Walton, who has been in ing on them, aud are well worth [»etition, consequently those living names of the children are: Miss
for
their newsy sheet, and had it not
ifornia.
the city for several days assisting carrying home. 150 of these plates east of the Johnson bridge on the Jennie I.. Wooley, Emile, Charles
been for the fact that a certain con
tyour chickens to the Tilla- qt the First National Bank, left on will be given away in the morning, Trask road will either have to pro­ C., I.uie and Magnus Wooley.
tributor to its columns used more
IcatCompany’s Market. We the train on Tuesday. He will make 250 in the afternoon and 100 in the vide boxes and establish them in
Deceased wis highly respected personalities and childish remarks
■ P*r pound.
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frequent visit to the city in con­ evening. Remember they are ab­ the vicinity of the Johnson bridge by all who knew her and she wus than he did brains, it would have
solutely free. L amar ’ s V ariety so as to be on the free rural route, a good wife and an affectionate,
> Monk's Studio and have nection with the bank business.
been aa near perfret as a school
or come to this city for their mail.
kture taken to send to your
The National Stock Co.,consisting S tore .
loving mother. She was a member paper cun be. However, some peo­
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County Surveyor Jackson has
>t Christmas.
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of ten actors,areat the Gem Theatre
of the Presbyterian Church of this ple never know when they have
THE CITY CAUCUS
city and was received into member­ reached their limit until they are
•rs, cheapest and best paper this week. They have just finished been surveying the Bayocean road
’■ town. Leave orders at a season in Portland and come to with the purpose of preparing plans Business Men’s “Slate’’ Went ship by the Rev. S. G. Finney.
knocked down.
Much praise is due Miss Jennie
this city with high words of praise. and ¡specifications and estimates
ht to Harris' barn.
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Through With One Exception
The Board of Directors decided at
Wooley for the love and care she tlx-ir last meeting that only one day
1,8 Thompson having been Their plays are being well attended. for the county court. He does not
anticipate much difficulty in bui’d-
On Saturday evening the annual bestowed upon her mother during would t>e allowed for a holiday nt
•»make a change of climate,
i%|-- Rev. V. E. Hoven, who has been
ing
the
road,
anil
not
as
much
as
city
caucus was held to nominate a her long sickness The liereaved Thanksgiving this year. The derj.
nttday for South Dakota. the pastor of the Christian Church
he first thought, for even at Dick's city ticket. There being a desire on husband and children have the sion seemed to excite certain me.,.-
in
this
city
for
three
years,
left
with
•Shoeing and general job
heartfelt sympathy of a large num­ ber» of tile school so greatly that
Point, which was considered one of
Otte door west of T. H. his wife and family on Tuesday, the worst [daces on the route, it - an the part of a large number of citi
ber of friends.
zens
for
a
business
administration
they framed a petition, directed t >
•bwoffice. Grant Thayer. for Cottage Grove, where he will be overcome with-uit much diffi­
of city affairs, withall special privi­
the Board, for the purpose of secur­
become
the
minister
of
the
Chris
­
• >1 Tillamook Feed Co., a
culty. Mr, Jackson will not h.ive leges eliminated, several of the TOWNS WANTS SAME N ME ing two days, one in whii h to get
tian
Church.
< takes the place of “White
the survey finished so that the business men prepared a “slate,” Rail Commission to Decide Which sick anil the other to recover. I 'ie
'ou can get it by calling
A good photo, nicely mounted, is county court can take the matter which, on the whole, met with gen
Beard finally decided that they
of Two is to Be Wheeler.
what you want for Christmas. We into consideration, and for that eral approval, and instead of a fac­ I Two communities in two counties wool I have to humor the pupils, o
I on Sunday morniug. at have the latest in fine mounts. reason it will be January before it tional fight which have character­
are encli petitioning the State Rail-, declared that there would be the
•lie Church, by Rev. Father Drop in and look them over. Make can t»e taken up.
ized the city can us for many years, road Commission lo give them the | regular number of da) s lor pleasure.
ClemReust and Miss Anna your sittings early so as to give us
As the i.-s'ilt of the foot bull - ame
The Ricketts Entertainment Co. perfect harmony prevailed, the only same mime for their business cen
time to finish before Christmas.
break in the “alate” was in tin- first ter. The mime desired by the people played in Hue city last Saturdn) l-e
of
Chicago
which
was
at
the
U.
B.
M onk 3 S tudio .
•ot National Bank of Mis­
ward, where W. <>. Chase was nomi­ of each locality is Wheeler
tween the Hillsboro and Idlaniuek
Next door to the post office. Church Saturday «A-ening, certainly nated instead of F. I. Sapping’on.
Mont, v». L. L. Osborn and
One tow n ia on the Southeri. I’.u i High bi’lasils tile Athletic A-si la­
know how to keep their audience
However, Chase has witlxlrawn and tic line la-tween Beaverton and tum find n di lii leucj in llieir fund. .
• »ait filed in the circuit
Following are the butter fat pay­ laughing,
Each member of the
««over $3h).53.
_ is an artist
-- - . in ■ his
- ( ( f ,)er Sappington will lie tlie nominee for I Needville, in Washington County, In order to make this up they will
ments for October : The Tillamook company
the first ward. The caucus nomi­ ; and the other is al the mouth o’ the stage a play some date in the m ar
»f petition has been circu. Creamery, 36.4c. ; Maple Leaf, 36c ;
Master
!------ Clyde Rickert-, whois nations were as follows :
| Nehalem
River,
in Tdl.iime k future. Further particular« will t-e
] J- McCormick for a sa- Fairview, 36.5c. ; South Prairie, line
but
a
violinist in the orchestre, <■
Major John Harter.
8*» which will come up at 36c. ; Clover Ixaf, 36.2c. Owing to mere l>oy and yet he will | iil many
¡County. The Tillamook < «mill pitldislii-d at a later dal -
Recor ler—T. B. Handle«.
i town has a |M.«loflicc, while the
••ry term of court.
part of October cheese not lieing men, who have had years <4 exper
The Athletic Association of the
Treasurer—Frank Rlu-ilcs.
town by tlie same untie in Wash Ilig h d< hisil desire to use this mean«
shipped
until
October
25,
some
of
fence, to shame. The n mling» <d
S*« has a drama and
Marshal — Jap Kanes.
I ington Count' Ila« rm post, ill: «. but of expicseiiig their hearty appn-i ia
Water Commissioner.
the factories will be unable to pay Chester S. Ricketts kept t ie whole
'feelevery night.
ol the kindness and grfleri It,
1st
wa>d
—
F.
L
Sappington
| it recognized by the railroad a one tion
until the 10th inst.
house roering with lauRi.ter from
id.Mr. <»<o. W Kiger in giving the
< otincilmen.
of its regular •lation-
fisil ball team III« Imam isl support
the time he started tmtil he bad
1st ward W. O Chase.
M'-mbere rd the Railroad < 'oiiiuiis toward defra, ing the expenses in-
finished. The company gave a free
2nd ward M. F. Is-aeti.
ion took up the subject with the cm r<d by tlie HiHstsiru-TillanKaik
3rd ward —Carl Knudson.
entertainment at the chinch Sunday
game.
4th ward—C. V. Uantrrss.
officials of the twi. line«. As a re­ tied ball
night,which censed (be building to
< mnmittee on resolutions,
5th ward— Webb Maddux.
F.LMBRT E. GlXX.
sult
of
the
conference,
the
question
be ec filled that even standing room
Mayor Talmage, who presided al of deciding which community will
OSCAR ASCHIX
could not be obtained. The Ri< kett
the city caucus, urged the passag»- be permitted to retain the name ol
quartett was appreciated by all.
1 two Doors west of Lamar’s Drug Store.
of the amendments to the city i bar­ Wheeler will he left entirely to the
Dairy Farm Wanted
ter, and hoped the citizena wouk*
For pains in the aide or cheat vote for them, aa it waa of the u< commission.
"DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.”
dampen a niece of flannel with
The Washington County town was
moat im|M»rtance to the future de. i named in honor of a pioneer rest
Chamberlain's
Liniment
and
bind
Rest Room for Ladies.
it over the seat of pain. There ia velo[»ment itf the city that they pass. | dent of the state. The town in Till
Now that the automobile rush is
over we are repairing any and
everything. Guns, locks and keys,
typwriters, cash registers
and
complicated machinery a specialty.
At Ed’s Garage 2nd Ave. Any­
thing that we can’t repair we will
buy.
llatnook,
the Xat¿
“ When I was a boy, our family living expenses per month
were $25, and there wire five of us, three were children and one
a girl.
E
MAR’S
VARIETY
STORE
nothing better. For sale l>y laL The mayor took a great deal of in-
mar's drug store._