Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 18, 1912, Image 1

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fl.50 per year.
W, M. Owen was in the city this
Young or middle aged
week from Cloverdale. He will KO man, residing in or near
to Portland with Mr. Ray and see some good town in Tiilamook
what can be done to expediate the County, and who has a wide
mail for the Nestucca couutry.
At acquaintance
Our calenders, which have been delayed by a
and
good
present it remains at Hebo for standing, can have position
number
of unfortunate circumstances, will be here
nearly 24 hours.
for one year, or more, worth
Rev. Dora M. Young, of Beaver, $150.00 per month.
Must within a few days, whereupon we will promptly
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is expected to fill the pulpit at the be able to invest $250.00
distribute them to those who have asked forthem.
U. B. Church morning and eveniug Address in own handwriting
next Sunday, who will also take J. E. Smith, 513 Chamber of
SAFE CRACKERS AND PETTY THIEVES
part in the Young People’s Christ­ Commerce, Portland, Ore. .
ARE IN THE COUNTY
ian Endeavor Society meeting at
6.45 p. m.
Improved and unimproved realty
And leaving money in the house and in the store, is
Now that the automobile rush is in Portland and Hood River and
almost inviting robbery. Don’t do it, especially
over we are repairing any and improved anil unimproved farm
when you can have it put in our burglar proof safe,
everything. Guns, locks and keys, lands near Lyle. Washington, and
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typwriters, cash registers
and Batiks, Oregon, for sale, or ex­
where it will be away from all chance of loss. Valu­
complicated machinery a specialty. change for improved or unimprov­
able
papers also received and cared for.
At Ed’s Garage, 2nd Ave. Any­ ed realty in Tillamook City or Val­
Are of vast importance now, as bearing upon
ley-.
Enquire
of
Attorney
John
Le
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If
you are in the country and can’t call at the
thing that we can’t repair we will
the next generation. Teach your children to save
land Henderson, Room 216, Tilla­
buy.
bank, write tons for you will receive a prompt an
mook Block.
their pennies and nickels now, and they will
Professor H. H. Parsons, county
swer
and careful consideration of your wants. .
Walter Smith and Jap Perry were
know how to value a dollar by and bye Children
school supervisor, has returned
sentenced
to
serve
nine
months
in
from a short visit to Tillamook
should be taught to be thrifty and they will then
county, where he went to recuperate the county jail by- Justice of the
know how to be independent X Present savings
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
from a very severe attack of pneu­ Peace Miles, of Bay City, for steal­
makes future riches.
Be a depositor with us.
ing-
chicken
belonging
to
Frank
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monia. He is feeling much better
TILLAMOOK,
Have your children deposit here too. You won’t
and has already resumed his duties. Hobson. Smith has been in trouble
several times and served two sen­
The Only Government Examined Bank in the
—Polk County Observer.
regret.
tences in the county jail. He cut
County.
The Fairview Literary Society
Approved Depository for Postal Savings Funds.
the bars in the window of the jail
will give a play at the Grange Hall
and was on the point of making bis
on Saturday evening when “Tomp­
OLDEST
CAPITA L
escape when he was detected, ft
kins's Hired Man ” will be played,
$30.000.00
BANK
will cost the taxpayers $450 to keep tery. The deceased was g peculiar
A Snap.
the proceeds of which will be used
STATE
IN THE
SUPERVISION
COUNTY
to purchase lamps for the hall, these two boys in idleness the next woman in many way s, and was a
For
sale
cheap.
2 5 acres six
persistent talker, although it was blocks ftom High School. Good 11
The Fairviewites promise a good nine months.
The heavy- rain storm on Thurs. hard sometimes to understand her room house. with bath, toilet,
evening’s entertainment.
broken English. She used to pester electric lights and all other modern
In justice to Neil Hiner, we want day, which was accompanied by
The
Tillamook
Feed
Co.
will
make
Also good barn,
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS you extra low prices on alfalfa hay to say that he was not one oí those considerable wind, caused another the county officials over hertioubles conveniences.
chicken pack and $75.1X1 cow. Rea­
oil
the
Miami,
and
she
was
nick
blockade
on
the
railroad.
The
train
son
for
selling',
poor
health.
Found, a broach with the letter if taken from the car, either iu ton who had associated with George
named and better known in this Cily­
Call on or write to J. IL Hatha­
which
left
this
city
Friday
morning
Ross,
the
cobbler
who
broke
into
lots or car loads. See them at once. •
“B” on it.
way, Tillamook, Oregon.
did not get as far as Hobsonville as the Miami Belle.
P. W. Todd is having the hall the Tillamook Feed'Co.’s store, and and returned later in the day, owing
Mrs. Alex. McNair left on Tues­
over Mason, Pennington & Co.’s to him credit is due for giving the to slides. There was a wash out on
for Cash. Cheap Farm
day for Eugene.
Firemen Have Annual Elec­ Wanted
first clue which lead the officers to
Land n Tillamook County.
Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of store turned into bed rooms, which arrest Ross as the guilty party.
the Sahnonbury. and it was Tuesday-
tion of Officers.
will be used in connection with the I
Wo have a customer who will buy
Ike Shortridge, a sou.
I Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bodyfelt re­ before train service was resumed,
hotel.
spot cash a cheap farm in Tilla­
when the through train service to
The Tillamook Hose Company for
Two or four office rooms to let.—
turned
to
the
county
on
Wednes
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mook
County.
Answer at once.
Wanted,
Oregon
Quail,
for
breed
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Portland
went
into
effect.
The
en
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held their annual meeting last Ralph Ackley L ul l Co,, 170 Fifth
Apply to W. A. Williams.
ing purposes. Permit fortrapping day, after several weeks visit to tire county- was without mail from Thursday evening at which occurred St., Portland, Ore.
Born, on Saturday, to the wife of furnished.
Address ’Gene
M. Portland, McMinnville aud the Thursday until late Tuesday after the regular election of officers.
M. Krumlauff, a daughter.
Simpson, Sup’t State Game Farm, Cascades. They were glad to get noon.
Hay for t ale.
The work for the past year was re­
back to Tillamook on account of
A marriage license was issued to Corvallis, Oregon.
JohnS. Randolph was bound over viewed and an outline made for the
the cold weather.
This was the
W, F. Strand and Lydia Lois, of
Slab wood for sale, 16in. lengths, first time that Mr. and Mrs. Body­ to the grand jury by Justice Stan ley- new year's work.
Bay City.
$2.75 a load, delivered. Over five felt had been outside for 40 years.
miles
charged with assault upon a young
The officers for the ensiling year
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ loads $2.50 a load. Leave orders at
women
in
her
home
in
this
city,
the
are:
Allen
Page,
President:
John
The Young People's Christian
mook Meat Company’s Market, 13c. the A. G. Beals Lumber Co.’s office
bail being placed at $1UO. It seems Aschitn, Chief; Elbert Ginn, Secre­
Endeavor Society of the U. B.
per pound.
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D.ity Farm Wanted.
that Randolph is from Portland tary; Dr. Monk, Treasurer; Albert
Church
will
hold
its
first
social
Lost,—A wedding ring marked
Married, Dec. 20th, Mrs Eva L, on Friday evening at the home of canvassing some kind of art pillow. Plank, Captain Hose Curt No. 1;
Wanted by ail experienced di.iry
A reward of $3 to the finder Kessler, of Estacada, Ore., to Mr.
B. B.
Having obtained admittance to the Thus. Coates Captain Hose Cart man, a dairy farm to rent, with
Rev. B. E. Emerick. All members
at this office.
house
it
is
alleged
he
made
himself
Norman A. Ely, of Portland. The of the Society are invited to attend
No. 2; Drew Dawson. Captain Hook 20 to 30 cows. Apply to this office.
Fred Weber, having rented his bride was formerly Miss Eva I.. and bring a friend with them, also obnoxious, but persisted in going and Ladders'; Ben Vantresw, Cap-
Brick,
there, when the young woman’s tain East Divison; and Art Case,
farm, is going to visit his old home Lawrence, of Tillamook.
bring something for refreshments.
Lime,
father
scared
him
off
with
a
gun.
Captain
cf
West
Division.
in Switzerland.
A case was filed in the Circuit Don’t forget to bring pennies as it
Cement,
The Justice thougiit he had made
During the past year the Company
Mies Lottie Price will leave on Court by W. G. Dwight vs. Anna is a penny social.
Shingles,
himself
too
fresh
with
an
unpro
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Coal Oil,
Friday on a visit to friends at Carl­ M. Whitcomb (formerly Anna M.
At a meeting of the City Council tected young woman and for that with the aid of the City Council
Coal, $10 toil,
purchased an up to-date Hook and
ton and Portland.
Hanson, now Anna M. Burkinbine), on Monday, the ordinance to in­
Poultry Supplies,
reason bound him over.
Ladder
Truck,
have
installed
a
to
recover
$275
on
a
promissory
note.
Lyle Ross added $40 to the city
Potatoes, $1.50 per 100,
crease the number of saloons was
There
was
a
meeting
of
the
Ports
sirene
fire
whistle
at
the
electric
“Best’’ hard wheat flour $J.40ek.,
treasury for being drunk and using
Found—On Dec 26, between Hem­ voted upon, when all the council
lock and Tillamook, a suit case. men present voted against it. The of Tillamook, Bay City and Bay­ light plant with an alarm system !&■> bbl.,
profane language.
Alfalfa
meal, hay and till kinds
ocean at the Commercial Club on connected with the Pacific Teiphone
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ The owner describing same and saloon license of K. Patterson was
of feed at prices as low as any in
Thursday
for
the
purpose
of
taking
ofi'-'e;
and
had
on
hand
at
the
dose
the city.
mook Meat'Company’s Market. We paying for advertising may have revoked and a license granted to
T illamook F mu > C o .
it.—Herbert Porter, Oretown, Ore. . W. H. Wilson. Councilman Sap­ joint action for procuring harbor of the year $138 63. The company
pay 13c. per pound.
lights for Tillamook bay. These has been called out four times to
pington
was
made
chairman
of
the
Captain John Groat returned from
For Sale, Ten Head Good Milch
lights were once recommended by fires and three times on false alarms.
Horses for Sale.
Portland oti Tuesday, after making Cows, fresh between now and April council and Dr. R. T. Boa Is was the inspector, but were turned down There has been but a few regular
appointed
city
physician.
1st. Will sell one or more. Also
several attempts to do so.
I have 24 head of Horses for snle,
at Washington.
Engineer Lock­ drills because of the absence of the
China
and Berkshire
Mr. John Weber and Miss Katie wood, of the Port of Ba yocean, Chief, but it is planned to have a all in |{>>od condition.—Apply to
Wanted, a position as cook or Poland
Geo. W. Grayson.
helper Address X. Y. Z., care of choats.- Apply at Headlight office. Strueby were married on Wednes- will make a plat Bhowing where number of them during the follow­
day,
in
the
Catholic
Churcli
by
ing
season.
Headlight, Tillamook, Ore.
Pacific Northwest Adjustment
lights should be located, and this
DONT MISS THIS I
The matter was brought before
The Tillamook Feed Company Company vs. L. M. Denniss, doing Father Chabot. John Weber is a will be forwarded to Washington
wealthy
farmer
on
South
Prairie
of
people
ringing
the
business
under
the
name
and
style
with
the
request
for
the
establish
­
the Company
will pay 216 cents each for good
Photographs at Greatly Re
of the Cloverdale Lumber Company and the young brine is the daughter ment of lights. The Porta discussed fire bell and blowing the whistle
sacks bearing their brand.
duced PrlceB.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Strueby,
of
other matters pertaining to the when there is no fire, attention
Look at this. Ten Per Cent off on is a suit filed in the County Court Hobsonville.
The
happy
couple
In
order
to reduce our over sup­
|M>rt, but took no action as to send­ being called to New Year’s eve,
HEATING STOVFS and give you for $222.26.
are well known and much respected ing a delagation to Washington.
ply of Photographs Card Mounts,
anyone
and
it
was
decided
that
F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash ,
the necessary pipe and set the stove
and their many friends wish them
we will make Cabinets or smaller
. j has located next door to Lamar’s
up. King A Smith Co.
Died on Saturday-, at her home on luring in an alarm would be pun­
much happiness and success irT
8-1 >ia or black and white, on any
any
other
law
ished
the
same
as
the Miami, Mrs. Mary Alleg, wife of
A. G. 1 Beals
____ and Dave Martiny variety store, and is prepared to do their future life.
style card mount on hand for |2.00
....
I all kinds of 8hoe repairing at
John Alleg, aged 68 years. About breaker.
returned on Monday Ironi Nehalem
per doxen, while they last These
Dr.
Bleakney
will
occupy
the
made
for
the
Preparations
were
'
-
.
All
work
guran«
a year ago she was stricken with
where they they have been looking reasonable rates.
are all staples up to date mounts,
pulpit
of
the
Presbyterian
Church
Dance
which
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-L« «TA I, him
■ , a call.
annual
Firemen
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paralysis, and the doctors said that
over timber.
next Sunday. He comes here as the whenever she had another stroke it occurs on the 22nd of February. some very choice styles.
Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr.
Rev. R. E. Jope. the new pastor
Regular price, $1 00 to $7.00.
new pastor of the church, which
The committee appointed to make
of the Christian Church, will be Smith, speaks German. Surgery, was made vacant by the illness of would prove fatal. She was stricken arraTjinents for this event is Irvie ( Drop in and look them over.
again last week and she died from
here and preach Sunday morning ear, eye, nose and throat Office in the late Rev. S. G. Finney.
Dr.
MONK’S STUDIO.
the effects. The remains were buried Keldson, Elbert Ginn ami Joe III- <
the
Commercial
Building,
opposite
and evening.
Bleakney comes from Freewater, on Monday in the Bay View cerne- ingsworth.
NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
the Todd Hotel. All calls answered
and the Board of Home Missions
If you (use Electric Lampe, try
day or night. Both phones.
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SHELBY LAMPS. They Last Long
consider him a very superior man,
er. Give More Light and Cost Less. . Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Christenson and is greatly pleased to find so
King & Smith Co.
• ' and son left on Friday to spend a good a man for the work in '1 ilia
short vacation in California, but tnook.
I will pay 8c , 10c. and 11c. for calf,
returned on the train, as it could
Mayor Harter lias notified the
hides at my shop. Try’ me out and
not get through that day. They left
saloon keepers to stop gambling in
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and
. on Tuesday.
their places of business. Another
Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
By a typographical error in the thing the city officials have started
Registered Jersey Cow. with call County Court’s proceedings, the
by registered Jersey bull, yearling | levy for the general fund should in to do is to arrest the vagrants
who hang around the saloons.
Jersey bull eligible to registry for have been 8.565 mills. The Courty
Warrants were issued this morning
sale cheap. Inquire at this office. i Treasurer was also instructed to
for the arrest of Lyle Roe-« and IL
TRAPPERS. Furs are high. furnish an additional bond of $20,000 B. Hilton on vagrancy charges, and
No. •> Cold Blast, Copper Front Reg $150 SPECIAL 95c
Traps are way down at our store.
Simmons Brothers and Golds­ as there are quite a number of per­
1.00
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Twenty per cent off for cash. worthy's mill is now running and sons who are hanging around the
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Think of that. King A Smith Co. . ready for orders. Dressed lumber city with no occupation, it is pro-
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Fred Wheeler ve. Ella B. Osburn furnished after Febrnary
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Dressed
At a meeting of the citizens of
et al is a suit filed in the circuit Rough lumber $8 jier M.
50c.
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No. 0 Tubular
court for the possession of cer­ lumber will tie sold at correspond­ New|»ort, indorsed by the Newport
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low
prices.
Mill
situated
8
$1.15
ami
White
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Commercial
Club.
Wednes
lay
night,
Red
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Briving
Lantern»
tain property upon which a lien
miles south of Tillamook
at which attractions for tne coming
had been filed.
25c.
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Boy Brass Lanterns
summer season were discussed, it
□ n about them
We guarantee every lantern
was decided to secure an ocean­
going boat and to make an excur­
but the price.
sion to Tillamook as soon as the
You can afford to replace the old lautem» with new ones at these prices.
weather will permit. A committee
of two was appointed to make the
SEE THEM TO-DAY.
arrangements. The object of the
Located two Doors west of Lamar’s Drug Store.
excursion
is
to
bring
the
citizens
of
St
-the two Summer-resort towns in
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closer communication.
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Can you beat this ? Lanterns at about half the
Regular Prices You need lanterns, we want the
money. Our loss, your gain. See them in our window.
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Rest Room for Ladies.
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The Star has a drama and
comedy reel every night.
Next Door to Post Office
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