Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 21, 1911, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, DECEMBER 21,
1911.
Jleahliflljt.
$1.50jperJyear.
Dr. Morris guarantees satis­
If you have eye trouble see
faction. See him 27th, 28th, Dr. Morris December 27th,
29th.
28th, 29th.
RIGHT NOW
A useful present for every one
Solve that gift problem by pur­
can be had at our store. Step in chasing a piece of Wear Ever
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and look our stock over.—King & Alluminum Wear. A lifetime re-
Smith Co.
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memberance.—King & Smith Co. *
A suit has been filed in the cir­
A suit was filed in the circuit
cuit court by Will M. Ray against court by C. E. Reynolds vs. Cosy D.
f
A. F. Garrison, which is to rescind Atterbury, formerly Cosy D. Clark
and cancel a certain deed to pro­ Arthur Atterbury and F. R. Beals,
perty in sec. 6, tp. 4 S, r 8 W.
in which plaintiff asks for judg­
The little Quick Meal Range will ment against the first two named
be given away Saturday evening defendants for $139.00 ; that Arthur
For convenience, for safety and BECAUSE
December 23rd, at 10 o’clock. All Atterbury be decreed to be the
L
IIIvY
COS I LESS MONEY, we invited vou to
holder
of
a
certain
mortgage
;
and
votes must be in the store bv this
that F. R. Beals be directed to pay’
time.—King & Smith Co.
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try
our
bank drafts. Furthermore, they can later
the judgment out of any money due
F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash,, or to become due, the same to be
be referred to and the receipt of the party or firm
has located next door to Lamar’s credited on a note and mortgage.
found on the back, which can never be done on
variety store, and is prepared to do
Brick.
all kinds ' of shoe repairing at
postal or express orders.
Lime,
reasonable rates. All work guran-
4re of vast importance now, as bearing upon
Cement,
REMEMBER THIS WHEN YOU SEND
teed. Give him a call.
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Shingles,
L next generation. Teach your children to save
AWAY
MONEY the next time.
1 o Rent, 15 acres of land on Trask
Coal Oil,
River, one mile from the trussel,
their pennies and nickels now, and they will
Coal, $10 ton,
with about 200 cords of spruce
Poultry Supplies,
Low how to value a dollar by and bye. Children
limbs on the place, small house and
Potatoes, $1.50 per 100,
Should be taught to be thrifty and they will then
wood shed. For particulars apply’
"Best” hard wheat flour $1.40sk.,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
at the Headlight office.
$5.50 bbl..
know how to be independent. Present savings
I ' Alfalfa meal, hay' and al! kinds
Died,
in
this
city,
on
the
6th
inst.,
makes future riches.
Be a depositor with us.
Margaret Rose, the two year old of feed at prices as low as any in
TILLAMOOK,
Have your children deposit here too. You won’t
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ben ! , the city.
T illamook F eed C o .
ton. Rev. J. T. Moore conducted
The Only Government Examined Bank in the
[egret.
the funeral services at the home and
Aschim & Hammell, who pur-
the burial was in the Oddfellows' chased the Western Tailoring Co. >.’s
Approved Depository for Postal Savings Funds.
cemetery on Sunday.
i (tressing parlor, some timeagohave
Cotintv.
Clough’s smoker’s department is been making some radical im­
CAPITAL
larger, better and more varied than provements in this place during the
ever. We solicit and cater particu (last week. The interior of their
ankt
tarly to the ladies’ trade, as we are rooms have been repapered, an
ouNTY
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
SUPERVISION
OUNTY
sure we can advise them as to what extention placed on the rear of the CITY COUNCIL MEETING. bars for all classes of dive keepers,
thugs and prostitutes and their
shape pipe nr brand of cigarB their building and a “ Fitch’’ bath in-
st died. . As soon as they receive
gentlemen friends prefer.
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parasites tocoine into this town anil
their new equipment they’ will have i Movement on Foot to Break open up degraded places in com­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brenner came the best parlors in this city and as i
petition with the men who are en­
Monoply*.
kAMOOK JOTTINGS Dr. Morris will be In Tilla­ in from Kansas, accompanied by­ good as any in Poitland. Watch i Up the Saloon
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gaged in the traffic in this city, all
mook between trains Decem­ Alvin Fleming and wife, on Thurs­ our columns for their ad.
A
meeting
of
the
city
council
was
of
whom are men with some stand­
Lo or four office rooms to let.— ber 27th and 29th. See him day. They say Tillamook is the
held on Monday evening, over ing sud some business interests
The
Gem
Theatre
management
finest country they have yet
_ t seen,
by to W. A. Williams.
which Mayor Talmage presided.
about your eyes.
common to us all, would not only
like it so well, i in ' fact,
'
that they have torn out the old scenery on
By unanimous consent the city be unfair to them, but would be in
L, A Solid Gold \\ atch Fob —
their stage and in its place they council
AU Pyrographic Wood to burn expect to make it their home.
grant-d a saloon b’cense tn violating of my obligation to the
Ln to Headlight office.
have put entirely new scenes. 'J lie
is being sold out at half off the regu­
Frank Ilnnenkratt, who has been stage has been widened and the \V. H Wilson, but it being pointed Home Rule Association.
lar
price
at
Cough
’
s
Drug
Store.
All
L?h fish, oysters and
For these reasons I return this
in Portland in the automobile stage entrance has been changed out by the Mayor that granting this
ieces are marked in plain figures.*
[ lay at the fish market.
business, returned by way of the from the front to the rear of the license it would deprive one of the ordinance to you with my disap­
amber of sanguinary fights in
Victor Glad, while playing Santa Wilson River road on Thursday, stage. At the rear of the building [»resent saloon keepers of a license, proval of the same.
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, De­
Claus on the Wilson River school bringing in his team and wagon. a dressing room has been built for the council reconsidered the matter
City on Wednesday evening,
grounds Saturday, fell and broke He expects to bring in his big pas­ the better accommodation of the and reeinded the license granted to cember 19, 1911.
marriage license was issued.
issued to his arm, which was set by Dr. Boals. senger auto about the first of March. actors. The orchestra pit has also Wilson, who w’as the first applicant
C. \V T almage ,
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a saloon license.
Mayor of Tillamook City, Ore.
lert C. Nielsou and Iva B Wells.
Next week the for Saloon
Wanted,—To lease for term of
C. V. Preston was brought to this been enlarged.
licenses were then granted
We wish to call Mayor Talmage’s
Ive chickens wanted at the Tilla- years, a dairy ranch furnished with city ou Monday from ¡Nehalem Empire Stock Co. will give per­
W. J. Stephens, B. J. Stephens, and the city council’s attention to
|k Meat Company's Market, 13c. 40 to 50 cows, I have three grown charged with rape upon a girl name formances each evening. All their to
C. W. Clements, Johnson & Laugh­ the disgraceful tights on Wednes­
[pound.
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sons.—J. T. Carter, Willamina, Ore., Hazel Brovst and locked up in the performances will be clean and lin and H. Patterson.
day' night in which one of the
lively.
The
E.
M.F.
people
have
an
box
63.
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county
jail,
Justice
Effenberger
The city council then passed an saloon keepers who was granted a
marriage license was issued
announcement
of
their
reel
that
ap
­
having
bound
him
over
to
the
grand
ordinance to amend the city char
Joseph H. Buffuni and Anna
Cloyd Dawson, who lias been at­
pears the first of the week. 0000 ter, so as to allow more than five license on Monday was a star ac­
itroni.
tending the U. of O., is home for jury, and placed his bail at $2,000
feet of reel will be shown at the saloons. This was passed unani­ tor, which makes the Mayor's veto
message about the bad people who
There is nothing you can give regular rate.
iristmas exercises and tree at the holidays. He has taken his old
mously, but Mayor Talmage lias would come here and compete with
Lnited Brethren Church Satur- place in the bank during his vaca­ that will give as long and lasting
vetoed
it.
It
will
come
up
at
the
The damage suit of Frank Wheel­
tion.
the present saloon keepers, a poor
pleasure as a Kodak or Brownie
[eveiling, at 6:30.
Camera.
Clough carries all the er against the Miami Lumber adjourned meeting of the council, l way of reasoning.
Orders taken for Natural Cut i grades
hng your chickens to the Tilla-
which
is
Friday
in
next
w
’
eek,
when
in both lines and would con­ Company was tried in the United
k Meat Company's Market. We Flowers and Floral Pieces at sider it a pleasure to demonstrate States Court last week before the councilmen will either have to |
C lough ' s Drug Store. All orders the workings of them at any time. * Judge Bean and a jury’. The suit stay with the ordinance and passed i NEHALEM BAR PROJECT
13c. per pound.
taken will be delivered the follow­
was to recover $5000 damages for the it over the Mayor’s veto, or reject j PROVES SUCCESSFUL.
[ to Monk’s Studio and have ing day.
• . A good photo, nicely mounted, is breach of a contract about the log­ it. It seems that if a saloon license
[ picture taken to send to your
want for Christmas. We ging of timber
in Tillamook is granted to Wilson he had pro
’Xmas. Stationery lias always what you
Ids at Christmas.
the latest in fine mounts. County, and after the testimony mised to sell beer at 5c. a glass and j Two Vessels Cross in on New
been a feature at Clough’s Big have
ght Christmas goods and right Drug Store, and this year it is big­ Drop in and look them over. Make had shown that the logging oper- keep a respectable saloon.
Chaniel--13ft. at Half Tide.
—
The tax levy was placed at 11*61
es. “Drop in and look around.” ger than ever. Come in and let us your sittings early so as to give us ■ ations had been stopped by an in­
time to finish before Christmas. junction issuing out of the Federal mills 5 mills for roads, 4 mills for
Banker Frank A. Rowe was in
laris Variety Store.
show you.
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M onk s S tudio . ' Court, the plaintiff having been genera), 2 mills for water and *6 | from Nehalem on Wednesday anil
.1. M. Smith will move to Phila-
Ruth Gladwell, daughter of W. D.
Next door to the post office. ’ [laid for more work than performed mill for library.
I informs us that the Patsy and
th in the new year, where his Gladwell, who has been suffering
Gerald C. passed in over the new
Now that the automobile rush is and had sued for the whole amount
is attending college.
The
Mayor
’
s
Veto.
with a bad leg, had a successful over
channel formed by building the
we are repairing any and of the contract, Judge Bean direct­ To the Honorable City Council of
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operation
performed
by
Dr.
Wendt
jetty and that the south channel is
it cheap toys at half-price, but
everything. Guns, locks and key’s, ed the jury to return a verdict in
Tillamook City, Oregon :
filling up fast. There was great
I and useful ones at moderate last week.
typw’riters, cash registers
and i favor of the defendant. Attorneys
Ill relation to Ordinance No. —
rejoicing in Nehalem on Monday
is.—King & Smith Co.
Clough’s carries the largest and complicated machinery a specialty. Talmage and Johnson represented the same being an ordinance to over
this event, and it is very grati­
the
lumber
company
and
A
torney
’
s
Garage,
At
Ed
2nd
Ave.
Any-
best
assortment
of
cut
glass
in
the
repeal Section 12 of Ordinance No. fying to those who strove for bar
inted, a position as cook or
Holmes
the
plaintiff.
thing
that
we
can
’
t
city.
We
are
agents
for
L
ibby
’
s
repair
we
will
211, entitled an ordinance regulating improvements for Nehalem at the
er. Address X. Y. Z., care of
and American brands, and there buy.
Hight, Tillamook, Ore.
Please, sir, do not think I have to the sale of intoxicating liquors, results obtained, which is bound
are none better.
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Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr. sell Tailor Made clothing to make which was passed by your Honora­ to make that an important shipping
ucan get a bargain in real es-
At the meeting of the Port of Smith, speaks German, Surgery, a living. If I was selling to make a ble Body at a meeting held Decern port. When the vessels crossed in
by inquiring of W. C. King,
18, 1911, I beg to saj :
on Monday then' were 13 feet of
inistrator for the Phelps estate, Tillamook on Monday’ a levy of 2 ear, eye, nose and throat. Office in living out of it I certainly would her
That the Home Rule Association water on the bar at half tide. The
mill was agreed upon which will Dr. Smith’s office until January 1st, have to charge you more than I do.
re Christmas Candies at La- raise about $13,000. This is 1-2 mill when it will be in the Commercial I am giving you Chicago’s lowest of the State of Oregon, of which I Port of Nehalem has made a pro­
s Variety Store. "Drop in and more than last year.
Building, opposite the Todd Hotel, price on Suits and Overcoats right have the privilege of being a mem position to the government to have
around." Prices are right, ’
All calls answered day or night. here in Tillamook. If they would Tier, is engaged in what they deem the jetty extended and no doubt
Slab wood for sale, 16in. lengths,
allow me to sell for less price 1 to be a work of great importance to this will lie accepted. I lie improve­
rril Smith, the rural mail car­ $2.75 a load, delivered. Over five Both phones.
would do it. I have sold this line of the people of this State, viz : Of ment of Nehalem bar enhmu cs the
will deliver the mail on the loads $2.50 a load. Leave orders at
Ex-Commissioner Geo. W. Body-
handling the liquor trade in all the value of every foot of land in trie
ion Sunday and not Christmas the A. G. Beals Lumber Co.’s office felt was feeling delighted wl lien lie clothing inthis county for two years incorporated
cities of this State, in north pmt of the county and raises
ami the way people are buying this
or with the teamster.
was in the city on Thursday, for he this fall assures me that people in a uniform manner.
the value of timber in that vicinity
Hiring and Stand Lamps at
The Constitution of our State has many hundred thousand dol! ..
The regular monthly meeting of took his first ride on the P. R. & N. Tillamook County know when they
• that will surprise the natives the Tillamook Commercial Club will railroad the next morning. He has i.re treated right and get the worth been amended in such a manner as Although the Nehalem country wr i
right for 'Xmas. —King & be held next Wednesday evening been in the county' for 46 years and of their money. Now I have adver­ to give municipalities exclusive ! kept bottled ii(i h uger than mi . '
»Co.
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the completion ot the railroad is a tised more than I can afford to let jurisdiction to legislate u|»on this put ts of the county, the success!c I
and it is important that there should great satisfaction to him.
you all know the opportunity you i subject and the only law you now ■ improvement of the b >r place- t
«n you are looking for Christ- be a full attendance.
The Board of County Commis­ iiave. My motto is to live and let I have within the City regulating, far ahead of other parts of the conn
goods. don’t forget Lamar’s
You never will know what a nice
restricting and controlling the sale <
Itv Store. ‘ Drop in and look assortment of 'Xmas, goods we sioners was in session on Tuesday live Can be found afternoons at of intoxicating liquors is Ordinance : ty, for it is now in a («isition wile;
lumbering industries can start into
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for the purpose of coming to some rooms over the Tillamook County <
have until you see for yourself. arrangements with the I’. R. & X. Bank. Mutual Telephone. Warring­ No. 211.
i operated and assured of railroad
[a good boy, one of those little Step in at your spare moments and in regard to rip raping the county ton W. W. Mills. E. F. Rogers. V,
Before this Ordinance was passed, | { and water transportation in large
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5’50n9' built like a big wagon see.—King & Smith Co.
i it was submitted to the Attorneys ! ocean vessels.
road on the bay’. C.
Lytle was S., Agent.
of
the Home Rule Association and
|t*d, tongue and shafts.—King
Mr. Rowe is a booster for good
The usual Christmas tree enter­ present and a satisfactory agree­
Pth Co.
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the objection was urged to the roads and a more strenuous booster
tainment
at
the Presbyterian ment was reached.
Ordinance,
that
it
provided
a
I for a ten mill road levy.
psey Geo. Willett, who is the Church will take place on Saturday
A book is one of the most appro­ NOVEL PLAN TO RAISE greater number of saloons then the
Fj prosecuting attorney, has evening, when an interesting pro­ priate and sensible of all gifts,
A ROAD FUND.
population
of
this
town
of
Tilla
­
Li n law
into the Com- gram will be rendered.
Card ot Thanks.
Clough’s collection of late copy­
mook permitted under the ¡rules
P* Building.
Books for boys and girls, all rights and reprints is the most com­ Those Who Worked on the adopted by the association (injwhat
hereby
to express our
We
Roads This Year to be it conceivea’to be its workjand.duty. deep sense of wish
fn|ey J. L. Henderson, who re- prices. Large line of titles and sub­ plete he has ever carried. You had
gratitude and an
The Ordinance was ^passed, haw- preciation to our many kind friends
P^me to this city from Hood jects, and it will be a pleasure for ought to look these over early,
Robbed of >50,000.
f has opene(i a law office in the us to help you pick them out at while the assortment is large. Mr
ever, as written for the reason that for the sympathy and help given
F'Uamook Block.
Clough will gladly lay anything
Clough’s Big Drug Store.
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Those who are back of the move­ five saloons already had obtained ; us in this our great sorrow and
aside you wish, or mail it to any ment to repudiate the outstanding license in Tillamook City, before
Deputy State Dairy and Food Com­ address free of charge.
ptliza Dawson, of McMinn-
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road warrants are attemptingtotake the ordinance was passed and be- 1 afflictiAn.
There's n vacunt chair within our
g?!‘ege, came in Wednesday to missioner W. B. Duncan was iu the
$50,000
out of the pockets of those fore there was any law whatever in !
The Fountain Pen business has
home,
Carl Dawson is city on Monday, who has been going
existunce
to
regulate
their
conduct
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who
have
done
road
work
and
give
1,1 tor a brief visit.
over the county inspecting the dairy grown so large at Clough’s Drug it to the county, which will give the and there was no way of reducing 1 A voice we loved is still,
A form that moved within our midst,
Store that they are now carrying a
farms and cheese factories.
number
pay 8c , 10c. nnd lie. for call
large assortment of the following county court $50,000 more to expend the
No one can ever fill.
For
me
to
permit
this
ordinance
Loney
’
s
and
Johnson
’
s
pure
on
roads.
In
other
words,
the
Try me out and
j. S. D ibhi . and F amily .
standard makes :
county will get $100,000 worth of to become a law and lay down the 1
D mu °i'* Reliable Hide and delicious and daintily put up Can­ i Conklin’s Auto-Filler,
****er. X. e . Melchoir.
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dies in sealed packages are re­
road
work
for
$50,000,
for
those
who
f^wan’s Safety Non-Leakable.
ceived almost daily at Clough’s
did the first $50,(MX) worth of road
Moores Non Leakable.
foMr^n1iro,vn BaL Ci,y who Drug Store, from 5c. a package to
work, no matter whether they are
Watermans Ideal Pena.
iliiht ■„ ck "umbers of the $5.00.
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All of the above are fully guaran - holding or have sold their warrants,
is.iV’,1 P'ease send their
will be the losers. The agitators
Since the union meetings have teed in every respect
the letter was misplaced.
are certainly going it some when
EX?'1, Frsey Cow, with calf closed the regular services will be
Married, on Wednesday
they attempt to roti those who
resumed in the United Brethren at the home of the bride’s
worked on the roar! this year of the
n 1 ii8i' iFr"ey bull, yearling Church. Preaching by the pastor
»° reifitrv for
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wells. Mr. Robt. nice little sum of $50,OIM) ami (»re­
at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. rn
Sunday C. Nielson and Miss Iva B. Wells.
sent it to the county court, which is
•9 foquire at this office. school at 10 am.
The ceremony was performed by the a novel way of raising road funds
Rev. D. L Shrode in the presence of
a large number of friends and ¡rel­
M E. Church.
atives. who wished the happy couple
10 a. til. Sunday school. Last Sub­
a long life of happiness. Both are
highly respected young people and bath the attendance was 117. All
are welcome.
well known in the county.
11 a.m — Christmas Sermon,
H. A. Miles was in from Woods
ft30 p.m. Epworth l.eague.
on Tuesday. Although thi re are
7.3) p.m.—Song and Sermon.
C*ated two Doors
very poor mails in his neighborhood
west of Lamar’s Drug Store.
and he has been paying taxes for a
long term of years, he is in favor of
ORop in AND LOOK AROUND.”
Notice
a 10 mill road tax the next four or
five years in preference lo tsmnd-
Persons owing Dr. I. M. Smith
Rest Room for Ladies.
■t-
ing the county. He ho,H's liefore are respectfully requested to call
long the County will do something at Ilia office before Jan. 1, 1913. and
towards giving his vicinity some of adjust their accounts, as he has
the good roads settlers in other (»arts disposed of his practice.
of the county areenjoying.
Dr. I. M. SMITH.
Nearly everyone is either sending
away money for the purchase of Christ­
mas Gifts or as presents to love ones
living away from Tillamook.
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK »W
UflMB-SCHRflDER CO
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Incorporated.
(•J Warehouse and Commission Men
^AMAR’S
VARIETY
STORE
I Coal, Shingles
Dock and Warehouse. Front »Street
* between 2nd and 3rd Avenue West