Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 07, 1911, Image 1

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No. 27
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
DECEMBER
7,
1911
$150 per year.
The Child and Money
Are of vast importance now, as bearing upon
the next generation Ji Teach your children to save
their pennies and nickels now, and they will
know how to value a dollar by and bye. Children
should be taught to be' thrifty and they will then
know how to be independent. Present savings
makes future riches. Be a depositor with us
Have your children deposit here too. You won’t
regret.
Approved Depository for Postal Savings Funds.
OLDEST
BANK
N THE
:OUNTY
CAPITA L
rriLLÄMÖÖk COUNTYBANK~
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
SUPERVISION
The negotiations for the purchase
of the Allen House have been
[lie Golden Gate came in on broken off owing to the exorbitant
price now asked for the land.
■rsday.
Registered Jersey Cow, with calf
swing wanted by Mrs. E.
by
registered Jersey bull, yearling
t block east of Academy.
Jarsey bull eligible to registry for
Lesli fish, oysters and clams
sale cheap. Inquire at this office.
r/day at the fish market.
The Board of County Commis­
Ive chickens wanted at the Tilla­
sioners, including County Judge
ble Meat Company’s Market, 13c.
Mason and Commissioners Alley
(pound.
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and Farmer, is in session this week.
blin Edwards took his first ride I
All Pyrographic Wood to burn
■Tillamook on the railroad on
is being sold out at half off the regu­
day.
| lar price’at Cough’s Drug Store. All
S. M. Kerron, who has been in pieces are marked in plain figures.*
and several weeks, returned to
Wanted,—To lease for term of
Ity on Monday.
1 years, a dairy ranch furnished with
ng your chickens to the Tilla- 50 to 80 cows, I have three grown
; Meat Company's Market. We sons.—J. T. Carter, Willamina, Ore.,
3c. per pound.
box Si.
to Monk’s Studio and have
’Xmas. Stationery has always
• picture taken to send to your been a feature at Clough's Big
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nds at Christmas.
Drug Store, and this year it is big­
iturday, December 9th, at Patz- ger than ever. Come in and let us
i, our complete line of holiday show you.
ds will be displayed.
County Superintendent W. s.
. Sours, cheapest and best paper Buel left for Yamhill County on
lifer in town.
Leave orders at Tuesday and will ship in a car load
■e next to Harris’ barn.
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I of hay from his farm there, as well
t a special meeting of the school as some feed.
net on Saturday it was decided
Clough’s carries the largest and
ivy a 11 mill school tax.
best assortment of cut glass in the
lop early at Patzlaf’s and avoid city. We are agents for L ibby ’ s
rush. The early shopper finds and American brands, and there
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are none better.
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iplete lines to select from.
All members of the Ladies’ Guild
ure Christmas Candie’s at La­
r’s Variety Store. "Drop in and of Tillamook are hereby notified
the next meeting of the Guild will
I around. Prices are right.” *
*hen you are looking for Christ not be held until the first Wednes
I goods, don't forget Lamar’s day in January 1912.
Orders taken for Natural Cut
iety Store. Drop in’fand look
Flowers and Floral Pieces at
■id.
CLOUGH’e Drug Store. All orders
Sputy District Attorney Geo.
left will move his office into taken will be delivered the follow­
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Commercial building some time I ing day.
Books for boys and girls, all
month.
then doing your holiday shop- prices. Large line of titles and sutT
K, remember to give Patzlaf’s a i jecte. and it will be a pleasure for
I You will not in urged or us to help you pick them out at
Clough’s Big Drug Store.
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M to buy.
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Wendt has located in
Dr.
S.
M.
I. S. Trombley, editor of the Bay
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having offices in th“
f Examiner,
was
re-elected thia city,
ror of that city by a close vote Commercial Building. He is re­
cently from Roseburg and comes
ntir majority.
here with the best of recommenda­
Itorney Webster Holmes leaves
tions.
laj for Portland to represent
The members of the Silver Wave
1 Wheeler in the case in the
Chapter, No 18, O. S. S., are re­
♦tai Court on Monday.
quested to be present on Saturday
* holiday room at Patzlaf’s evening,
. ...........* December 9. On
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that eve-
* will be open December 9th. nj
ofticers will be elected for the
TVt 11 i r> r r
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ything new. nothing old or j
eneuinK year.
*d over from last year.
Loney's and Johnson's pure
»ill pay 8c , 10c. and 11c. for calf1 delicious and daintily put up Can­
* at my shop. Try me out and dies in sealed packages are re­
The Old Reliable Hide and' ceived alnioet daily at Clough’s
Dealer. N. E. Melchoir.
* I I Drug Store, from 5c. a package Jo
>yor W. C. Talmage went to $5.00.
land this morning, having bus-
Thomas Mahoney, of the Warren
• in the Federal Court, when , Construction Co., was in the city
wot Fred Wheeler vs. the onThUraday. His company is in the
imi Lumlier Co. will be tried.
hard surface pavement business,
tM. A. High, mother of W. A. I
and what work they have done in
t.,_ of Cloverdale, who lives at | Portland is considered the best in
’nnviHe, was struck with par- fha( cjfy He was here for the pur­
”*» Saturday, and she is not pose of looking up the street im­
W to recover.
provement in this city.
1LAMOOK JOTTINGS
•»AMAR’S
VARIETY
STORE
Seated two Doors west of Lamar's Drug Store.
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.
Rest Room for Ladies.
F A. Sykes, of Spokune, Wash.,
has located next door to Lamar’s
variety store, and is prepared to do
all kinds of shoe repairing at
reasonable rates. All work guran-
teed. Give him a call.
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Clough’s smoker’s department is
larger, better and more varied than
ever. We solicit and cater particu­
larly to the ladies' trade, as we are
sure we can advise them as to what
Bhape pipe or brand of cigars their
gentlemen friends prefer.
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Another disgraceful tight in this
city a few days ago in one of the
livery barns is plain proof that it
is time something waa done by the
business men to stop this kind of
rowdyism and disgrace it is to the
city. But no arrests are made.
Attorney J. L. Henderson, of
Hood River, has decided to locate in
this city. He has been 41 years on
the Pacific Coast, and was for a
number of years in railroad sur­
veying, being a practical engineer
himself.
The Fountain Pen businees has vine, secured a confession from
grown so large at Clough’s Drug one of the boys, who wen- Homer getting down stair but one. When
Albert Easom reached the bottom
Store that they are now carrying a Baker,
Erick Gnldstrom,
Pete of the stairs his wife called out that
large assortment of the followi
Smith and Emil Stewart. It was Bertie was still in bed. It waa at
standard makes :
Baker who pried off the lock on this time that Charles Easom shew­
Conklin’s Auto-Filler.
Saturday and on Sunday a number ed his heroism. He rushed upstairs
Swan's Safety Non-Leakable.
of school girls helped to drink the into the room, which was all ablaze
Moores Non Leakable.
beer on the railroad track. Being and fought Ilia way through the
Watermans Ideal Pens.
under age they were brought be­
All of the above are fully guara n- fore Judge Mason cn Monday, who flumes, although he could not see
where he was going. He reached for
teed in every respect.
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paroled tliem during good be the child on the bed, but could rot
On account of so many coming liavtor.
find her. lie heard her groaning
to look over and order suite and
Brick.
and gasping for breath on the floor.
overcoats from my samples of War-
Lime,
Groping his wav through the fire,
Cement,
nngton Woolen and Woretard
he picked her up and rushed to the
Shingles,
-Iills Fine Tailoring in the fore
stairway. He fell and his oldest
Coal Oil,
noon and not being able to find
Coal, $10 ton,
son helped him get up. Mrs Albert
me, will say that on account of my
Poultry Supplies,
Easom took her child from his
Potatoes, $1.50 per 100,
two stallions, Major Weitzel, No.
arms,
who was unconscious, but
"Best” hard wheat flour $1.40 sk,,
332 and Lord Rex, No. 48862, I use
afterward came to and talked, She
$5.30 bbl.,
the forenoon caring for and exer-1 Alfalfa meal, hay and al! kinds was so badly burned that she
sue-
vising them. You can find me of feed at prices as low as any in cumbed to the injuries on Wednes­
the
city.
any afternoon about town or at my
day.
T illamook F eed C o .
rooms over Tillamook County Bank.
Charles Easom and Iva Easom
Call me on the Mutual Telephone
were taken to the Sanatarium at
E. F. Rogers, V. S.
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FATAL AND DISTRESSING Bay City. Charles is badly burned
FIRE AT NEHALEM.
Editor J. S. Dellinger, of the As-
about the face, anus and hsiuls,
and Iva is also badly binned about
There is nothing you can give torian, who was editor of the Trib
in the boom days of Bay City neroism of Charles Easom the hands.
thal will give as long and lasting title
some twenty years ago, paid this! I
Albeit Easom and Bertie weie
pleasure as a Kodak or Brownie city and county a visit this week. I in Attempting to Save Life
brought to this city. Albert is also
of Little Girl.
Camera.
Clough carries all the
badly burned about the face mid
grades in both lines and would con- Speaking of harbor improvements,
On Monday night at about twelve hands, while Iris (laughter was
eider it a pleasure to demonstrate he said he pointed out to Represen­
tative Hawley the necessity of hav o’clock the home of Charles Easom burned so badly that no hoped was
♦he workings of them at any time. *
ing one government engineer to caught fire and was destroyed, in entertained for its recovery. She
Now that the automobile rush is look after the improvements on the which several persons nnrrowh was six years old and died Wednes­
over we are repairing any and Oregon Coast apart from the Col escaped with fbeit lives, but no it day.
everything. Guns, locks and keys, umbia river. Mr. Dellinger was was four were seriously burnt* I,
I lie house was entirely burned,
typwriters, cash registers
and surprised when told that the gov­ one of whom died from the injuries mil this leaves the fnmilies in biul
complicated machinery a specialty. ernment plans were to build a on Wednesday. Albert Easom an* shape.
\ subset iption "ill be
At Ed’s Garage, 2nd Ave. Any­ north jetty.
wife had spent Thunksgiving wit’ 'fatted in this city to relieve them
thing that we can't repair vve will
A quiet wedding took place Thttrs their parents in Portland, an* tn this sad and painful occurrence.
buy.
day morning at nine o’clock when while there were notified tli.it thcii The heioisni of Charles Fa mill is
The tailoring line I carry is only Mrs. Retha Rose and Mr. Irvin Phil­ two year old son was seriously siel highly cointi'cnded for the risk I e
a side line for me to keep busy nt lips were united in marriage at the with croup. They hurried horn- a tool in I ' iivj to save the life of the
in spare time. If I had to make home of the bride’s parents Mr. and quickly as possible, but llie cliihl ‘iltle gif'. v liiidi will no doubt
my living taking orders for clothes Mrs. Mulkey, in Philomath. Rev. died on Saturday, b ing sick cue cripple him or life.
I could not give you the bargains Meese, of the United Brethren day, mill before its parents rei'cbeil
PRTZES FOR CIIE::SE.
I do E. F. Rogers, V. ?., Rooms church, performed the ceremony. home. The funeral took p'n* e on
Monday,
the
Initial
being
in
the
over Tillamook County Bank. Mu­ Out of town guests were Mr. and
Tillamcckers Win at the Ore­
tual Telephone.
Mrs. Fennell, of In lependence; Mrs, Bay View cemeter.’V, which was
gon Butter and Cheese
conducted
by
Rev.
J.
T.
Moore,
of
A good photo, nicely mounted, i 8 Louise Phillips, of Forest Grove;
the M.E. Church.
Makers’ Convention.
what you want for Christinas. We Ernest Mulkey, of Portland ; Mies
After the funeral services Albert
Prizes
awarded today nt the Ore­
Daisy
Busby,
of
Turner.
Mr.
and
have the latest in fine mounts
Easom and bis family returned to
Drop in and look them over. Make Mrs. Phillips will be at home to Charles Easom's home, where they gon Butternnd Cliceae Makers' Con­
your sittings early so as to give us their friends in Tillamook, Oregon, remained for the night. They <><■ vention :
Aloert Schlappl, Sonili Prairie
time to finish before Christmas. after December 5th. —Benton Count cupied the upstairs which was cur­
Creamery, 1st prize gold watch, 96
New <.
M onk h S tudio .
tained off. They had all retired
Next door to the post office.
Die passing of the star routes but Iva Easom, who is a girl of 15j pointe.
I John Pennock, Three Rivers
have
caused
some
inconvenience
The break in the Wilson River
rears oil, it seems, was preparingl Creamery, score 95 points, drew $25
to
tiie
citizens
who
have
been
re
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Co.’s pipe line was in the pipe
to do so, as she had her sin es off. ! 2nd prize.
crossing the river, The friction ceiving their meil for a number of She had been looking after one of
Adam Sclimettaer, Re I Clover
j years on those routes and they will
having worn away the threads on
bo) s, who was sick. She may have Ciecmery, 95 points, lost in draw­
have
Io
make
other
arrangements
the joints of the pipe. R. F. Ziich-
fell asleep on the bed, and it is sup­ ing to Pennock.
mann, the plumber, fixed the pipe to procure it, either from the near­ posed the curtains caught fire.
Andrew Christensen, The Tilla­
The first intimation of the fire was ! mook Creamery, 3rd prize, score 94
for the company and the service is est point on the rural mail route.
An
effort
is
being
made
to
secure
a
when Warren Easom, one of the points, prize one silk hat.
in good working order again.
free rural delivery between here and
Will Hoenicke. Co'd Springs Fac­
Merril Smith, the rural mail car­ Bay Cily, but owing to the fact that lioyH, jumped out of bed mid cried
rier took the contract to carry the it takes a circuit of 20 miles with no out ” Oh, papa.” This woke Mrs. tory, 4th prize, silver tea spoons,
mail between the depot and the back tracking and eight families to Albert Easom first, and then Mr. score 93 W
Maple Leaf Creamery and Clover
post office. Instead of leaving at the miles before the inspectors will Easom. Mrs. Easom grabbed two
nine o’clock on his mail route, he sanction a free rural route, and as of the boys and ran down stairs Leaf Creamery tied for next prize,
has been leaving at eight o’clock in this is almost imposlble, owing to and Mr. Easom caught up a quilt score Ki points, prize pair wooded
the morning since the railway mail but one main road, it is not at all with the object of smothering the shoes. Upon drawing Maple Leaf
fire, but could not do so after mak drew the prize.
service went into effect on Monday. likely.that the effort will succeed.
ing a strong effort. When he awoke
In addition to the regular pro- - The last mail stage over the Trask the curtains, which curtained off
Curd of Thank«.
grame at the Gem Theatre this river came in on Monday, two the room, were all ablaze and his
desire
to express our most
We
week the management is giving stages bring in a large quantity of daughter Eva’s dress was also on
some special features in the way of J mail, and the same day the mail fire. She had evidently fallen asleep heartfelt thanks and appreciation
vaudeville. Everyone is kept laugh­ [ service on the railroad was in on the bed, as she had not disrobed, for the many kindnesses bestowed
ing throughout the performance. augurated. The mail car came in but she had taken her shoes ofi. It upon us by our friends in our re­
The vaudeville company will un- on Saturday, with the passenger is thought the curtain« caught fire cent sad bereavement.
C has . I.. W ooley and family
doubtededly slay here the remain­ train, so as to be on hand to take from the lamp. In the excitement
der of thia week, showing each eve- the - inail
Monday
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_ morning
The the children woke up and made
St. Alphoaaua Academy.
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■ 1 railway
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- — 21 service xxzill
mail
will tanrir
supply the there escape while Mr. Easom was j
ning.
Given ut thè Academy fiali, De-
He was
Just think of it. A tailor made whole of the post offices in Tilla­ battling with the flames.
ceni ber 22, 7:30 p.m., a literary and
suit or overcoat made to your meas­ mook county, with the exception of baffled in this when the lamp ex­ musical program of whirn 'A
ure and tailored in custom style by Wilson and Dolph, and Tillamook phxied, throwing lhe room into one Mofher’s Sacrifice,” a sacrati plny,
He turned round «vili he the principal testure. Ad­
one of the oldest established reli­ will become the distributing office mass of flume.
able leading tailoring establish­ for the whole of the mail for the to the place where liis wife bud mission 25c.
ments in Chicago, for $13.50. south part of the county. It is ex­ been, but ¡was unable to find it.
Il or scs for finie.
Easom managed to find bis waj-
Better goods at equally low prices. pected that the Tillamook Wil Mr__
24 heud of Horses for sal -,
See the line of samples that E. F. lamina star route will be discon­ to the »fairs and escaped, There all I have
in good condition. - Apply to
Rogers, V. S., lias got, over Ti’la- tinued and a new route established were nine in the room when the tire Geo. W. Grayson.
between this city and C"
started and they all succeeded in
mook County Bank.
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which will leave here
A book is one of the most appro­ arrival of the mail
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priate and sensible of all gifts,
A delegation waited ’ on I the Conn
Clough’s collection of late copy­
r
and
presented
the
rights and reprints is the most com­ ty Court to-day ...
petition which was circulated over
plete he baa ever carried. You Imd
the county, which asks the court not
ought to look these over early, to increase the road levy, to pay off
while the assortment is large. Mr. the outstanding indebtedness and I
Clough will gladly lay anything not to undertake any new work. The
aside you wish, or mail it to any court listened to several while they
address free of charge.
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expressed their grievances. It was
Roy F. Ginthcr, a graduate of the stated that quite a number of the
Oregon Agriculture College, has persons who had signed the jw-tition
accepted a position with the Lamar were sorry they had done so. The
Drug Co
Mr. Gintlier is a very court would not pledge itself as to
thorough chemist and stood second what the road levy would be until it
to the highest out of a large class had carefully considered the needs
that took the State Pharmacy ex- of the county, and it waa decided
amination in June at Corvallis. Mr. that the delegation would wait on
Ginther is a man of good character the court again on the first Thur*
and of fine ability in his line of day in January when the court will
decide shat tne levy will be.
work.
The cold storeage plant has l>een
Mrs. T. Sarchet gave a birthday
limes Hflfl
party to 'elebratr that event at her broken into aev*
On
st >len.
home in thia city on Friday after­ several
article»
pried
was
I
noon. when .1 large number of lad Saturday the Io*
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
bottle* I <>f
ies were invited to parte ipate in off ««<1 alxiut
Wd*
first it
the happy event.
Mrs. $«rvhct l»eer were stolen,
TILLAMOOK.
served a Ismnteous repast which thought to I* men who bad broken
<1
that
was pronounced excellent.
The in, but when it wa« discover*
The Only Goventmvut Ex»-nincd Bank in the
m-ill apace
«pace where tbei
decorations were tirautifiil chrva- it was a “ mall
antheuma. which were aliiiqa-rl In. had enti red on one occasion. Sfiei
I ¡fl Crenshaw cams tothecoriclurion
The ladies had a delightful time.
that it wa« txvya who had been «k>
The Star has adrttra $nd I ing the mischief, and ot'tainlng a
Comedy ree! every tugai.
a
Th3 Secret of Success
in making money as
hold it. Deposited
in a HiwingH account
out of the leniptatif
it
the
and nijrlit and the account.
there is always
aild more to it.