Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 25, 1912, Image 1

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Meabliöljt
Vol. XXIV
No. 39
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY
1925.
>1.50 per year
, to this city, where she lias been
Young or middle aged
cared for.
man, residing in or near
F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash., some good town in Tillamook
has located next door to Lamar's County, , and who has a wide
acquaintance and
good
variety store, and is prepared to do acquaia
all kinds of shoe repairing at standing, can have position
reasonable rates. All work guran for one year, or more, worth
9150.00 per month. Must
teed. Give him a call.
Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr. be able to invest 9250.00
Smith, speaks German. Surgery, Address in own handwriting
SURE, EVERYONE DOES, but you never
ear,
eye, nose and throat. Office in J. E. Smith, 513 Chamber of
Ever}’ dollar you carry about or keep
the Commercial Building, opposite Commerce, Portland, Ore. .
can unless you start in young to prepare for it.
the Todd Hotel. All calls answered
at home is being deprived of its power
The
sentiment
of
the
entire
popu.
day or night. Both phones.
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Have you opened a bank account, have you
lation of the county is expressed by
to earn for you.
Wedding invitations are out for
wisely invested your savings and are you steadily
the Headlight in boosting for a
the marriage of Mr. Carl C. Hunt
county fair this year. If there is
Alice
Wheeler,
and surely making headway, or are you
and Miss Bertha
One thing in which complete har­
And is in constant danger of loss
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
mony can be had and in which all
Drifting From One Speculation to Another ?
Wlieeler, for Wednesday evening,
the people are interested it is a fair.
or impulsive spending.
February 7th, at the Christian
Yes Tillamook county should have
Drop in and talk this problem over with us.
Church.
a fair and Jnow is the time to start.
The
first
arrests
to
be
made
under
A fair is the only practical way in
We Believe We Can Help.
Make it your rule to deposit regu­
the vagrancy law of the new city which to show the outside world
charter resulted in Lyle Ross and what we have here, and it is some­
larly in the savings department of this
H. B. Hilton being found guilty and thing for which every man, woman
Recorder Handley imposed a fine and child who has an interest in
bank, and you will add greatly to your
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of $25 each or until evening to leave i tlie county will boost for.—Bay City
i
moral fibre and your worldly pos-
the town. They left.
TILLAMOOK,
Examiner.
Now that the automobile rush is
The
Meyers
Company
will
show
The
Only
Government
Examined Bank in the
i
sessions.
over we are repairing any and at the Lyric next week commencing
County.
everything. Guns, locks and keys, Sunday night.
They come here
typwriters, cash registers
and directly from Portland and all who
complicated machinery a specialty. have seen them say that they are
CAPITAL
OLDES
At Ed's Garage, 2nd Ave. Any­ among the beet Vaudeville Com­
thing that we can’t repair we will panies. Mr. Evans is only allow­ LOOKS BRIGHT FOR BAR to the Tillamook Port, as that may
COUNTY
TILLÄMOOK^CIT YL ORE-X___ SUPERVISION
have some bearing on the situation.
COUNTY
buy.
,
ing such performers in his theater
AND BAY PROJECTS.
1 will continue to do till 1 possibly
i Simmons Brothers and Golds­ as the people can attend without
worthy’s mill is now running and feeling disgusted that they went >150,000 to be Expended on can in the matter. ”
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TRAPPERS. Furs are high. ready for orders. Dressed lumber and any company not coming upto
Report from Washi-gKn.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Traps
15th. ataudard will not be allowed to show Tillamook City Water Front
are way down at our store. furnished after February
Representative
Hawley today ap­
and Channel to the Bay.
peared before the House rivers and
Mrs. Groat returned from Port­ Twenty per cent off for cash. Rough lumber $8 per M. Dressed again. Tlie Meyers Company con­
Think of that. King & Smith Co. . lumber will be sold at correspond sists of trained dogs, trapeze and
land on Saturday.
i
Prospects look bright for bar and harbors committee and made an
The kingdom of heaven is at hand! i inglv low prices. Mill situated 8 wire performers and have over harbor improvements thia year, hour’s argument in favor of liberal
Two or four office rooms to iet.—
forty vaudeville acts.
There are three attitudes toward miles south of Tillamook
Apply to W. A. WillianiB.
The project now before the Rivera appropriations for commercial wat­
this proportion ; 1st, for; 2nd, I The new schedule on the P. R. &
and Harbors Committee calls for an erways in Western Oregon. While
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patzlaf return­ against ; and 3rd, neutral. See N., which went into effect last week
Port Flashes.
expenditure of $814,000 for the im­ the committee held out no promises.
i
ed from Portland on Monday.
on the through train service tie
page 3.
J C. Gove.
i
provement of the liar, half of which Mr. Hawlcs received iiuotlical assur­
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Clough return­
The Tillamook Feed Co. will make tween this city and Portland, is as i So they did not expect to win in amount is to be raised loca'ly. The ance that if the river and harbor
ed from Portland on Tuesday.
you extra low prices on alfalfa hay follows : Leaves Tillamook at 7.00 the circuit court. That’s consoling. project was approved by the Board bill is reported, all amounts recom­
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ if taken from the car. either in ton a. in. and arrives at Portland 2.45 But don't stake too much money on
of Engineers and recommended by mended by the chief of engineers
mook Meat Company’s Market, 13c. lots or car loads. See them at once.* p.m. Leaves Portland 8:45 a.m. the decision being reversed.
the Secretary of War and an initial for projects now under construction
and arrives at Tillamook 4:35. p.m.
It is perfectly in order for Attor­ appropriation of $2>*),000 is incor­ would be incorporated, and this
per pound.
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Miss Margaret, (laughter of Mr.
Are you looking for something neys Botts and Duniway to invite porated in the pending Rivers and will hold good with regard to Co­
Frank Unger and the daughter of and Mrs. Kasper Schlappi, nr.d
Mr. Vogl were married at Hillsboro Mr. A. G. Wilhelem of Portland, new? Well, here you are. Guaran­ their friends to a Port (wine) ban­ Harbors Bill.
With the Port o! lumbia River projects not in Mr
on Tuesday.
were married at South Prairie teed fire safe cement blocks. Plain ! quet We will guarantee this, if the Tillamook case disposed of, the Hawley's district, as well as those
and rock face building blocks, e’c. Booster Editors are invited, they sum of $150,000 will immediately be­ along the Coast.
Lo9t,—A wedding ring marked to-day (Thursday).
The aggregate amout of appropri­
Can oe seen on lot accross from will do justice to Bro. Duniway'a old come available for the improve­
B. B. A reward of $3 to the finder
Died at Bay City, on the 18th inst.,
Tillamook Feed Co. All kindB of port, for it has been corked up a ment of the water front and lloqu ations that will be allowed for new
at this office.
Mrs. Helen White, aged 27 years,
cement work also done. A. E. Doerge, long time and become crusted.
art on Slough, so that any vessel projects has not been determined,
Sheriff Crenshaw and wife went the cause of death iicing appendi­
but in view of Hawley’s showing
Box
446,
Tillamook.
Telephone
to
that can cross Tillamook bar will
out on the train Wednesday morn­ citis. She leaves ci husband and Dick, the drayman.
that local communities in Oregon
Scores
in
Chess
Tournament.
be
able
to
reach
Tillamook
City.
four
children.
ing to Portland.
A heavy rain, which started Tues­
Percentage. The Port of Tillamook expects to nre pledged to raise $1,700,000 to aid
Wanted, Oregon Quail, for breed
FREE. Get one of those hand­
in defraying the cost of various
Botts, H. T............. .
day evening, continued for twenty-
.. 676
connect the channel from thia city
some Bromide Photo Enlargements ing purposes. Permit for trapping four hours, and in consequence
proposed improvements which have
Chase, WO.............
.. 176
with
the
Sturgeon
channel,
in
the
furnished.
Address ’Gene
M.
Edmunds, G A...
been approved by the engineers,
at Tillamook Studio.
there were several slides on the P. R.
Port of Bayocean district, as it will
Kerron, Dr. 3. M.
memliers of the committee intimated
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ Simpson, Sup't State Game Farm, 4 N. on Wednesday. Both passen­
be
a
saving
of
$20,000
annually
in
Edmunds,
H.
R.'.
544
that such projects would probably
mook Meat Company’s Market. We Corvallis, Oregon.
ger trains were stalled over night
Walton, James, Jr
.. 866
maintenance, which Major Morrow
be given preferential recognition.
Slab wood for sale, 16in. lengths, and the incoming train had not ar­
Willett, Geo. .....
. 577
pay 13c. per pound.
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estimated would be the» cost to keep
Oregon, in this respect, has taken
The Tillamook Feed Company $2.75 a load, delivered. Over five rived when we went to press Thurs­
open the middle channel.
a position in advance of most other
will pay 2*4 cents each for good loads $2.50 a load. Leave orders at day afternoon.
Prohibition Convention.
The Oregon delegation has been states, and the committee is dispos­
the A. G. Beals Lumber Co.’s office
sacks bearing their brand.
Improved and unimproved realty
active in advocating the Tillamook ed to aid these communities which
or with the teamster.
The Prohibition State Committee
in Portland and Hood River and
W. C. King and wife left on
projects, and should the Rivers and are interested to the extent of con
Frank Hanenkratt and Charley improved and unimproved farm announce a County Convention at Harbors Bill be passed, both Tilla­
Saturday for Ashland, where they
tributing materially to the coat of
Reynolds have rented the Star The» lands near Lyle, Washington, and Tillamook, Friday, Jan. 38th, at the mook and Nehalem will receive good
will remain until next April.
improvements.
M.
E.
Church,
2.30
p.
m.
Also
a
Clyde Craver will leave the first of ater and will open it as a motion Banks, Oregon, for sale, or ex­ meeting Sunday, Jan. 28th, at 2.30 appropriations.
Rushing Nehalem Report.
next month for Cilifornia and picture show as soon as their chairs change for improved or unimprov­ p.m.
Representative Hawley writes: "I
ed realty in Tillamook City or Val­
arrive from Portland.
Delay in receiving the engineers’
Arizona, where he will locate.
was
before
the
Committee
on
Rivera
Their representative, Mr. George
report on the Nehalem project and
F. W. Talbot was arrested for ley. Enquire of Attorney John Le­ L. Carr, an eloquent apeaker,
and
Harbors
yesterday!Wednesday)
Attorney J. L. Henderson left on
«ill
land Henderson, Room 216, Tilla­
morning in tahalf of the appropria­ the possibility of its being delayed
Monday for Portland and Hood hunting without a license, but as mook Block.
have charge of the meetings.
.
Deputy
District
Attorney
Willett
tion
for Tillamcok, in accordance too long to get the item in the tu­
River, to be gone about ten days.
The interscholasticdebate between
did not think the evidence was suf.
with
th* report of the engineers, a pmprintion biti, led Congressman
M.E. Church Services
Marriage licenses were issued to ficent, had the case dismissed.
McMinnville and Tillamook High
copy of which I enclose. The Com­ Hawley to take the matter up
A. G. Wilhelem a nd Margaret Schlap­
10 a. m.—Sunday School,
Thia mittee has not yet decided na to the by wire last week. It is understood
Found—On Dec 26. between Hem­ Schools will take place at the Pres­
pi ; R. B. Kennedy and Clara Buck­
lock and Tillamook, a suit case byterian Church in this city on Fri­ school is all acquirer with life and acope of the bill they will present, the report is being held in the San
le*.
The owner describing same and day evening, upon the question: interest. There ia a place for every as I am informed. I earnestly Francisco office, and the board of
Look at this. Ten Per Cent off on paying for advertising may have Resolved : That the Federal govern, one. All ages, whether old re- urged your claim and the co-opera­ engineers has promised to hurry
HEATING STOVES and give you it—Herbert Porter, Oretown, Ore. . inent should adopt a parcels {»oat sidenta of the city or strangers, all tion you promise, as well as the the matter, so the item will not be
in connection with the postal system. thrice welcome.
the necessary pipe and set the stove
needs of commerce. I believe the leit out of the next appropriations.
For Sale, Ten Head Good Milch
up. King & Smith Co. ■
McMinnville will be represented by
11 a. m.— Sermon Subject: “Paul’s Tillamook project was favorably
Cows, fresh between now and April
received upon my presentation.
Attorney G. Willett will leave for let. Will sell one or more. Also Harry Stuart and Homer Stuart ; God. ”
Do not allow your kidney an
Tillamook by Benly Stam and Reed
6 39 p. m.— Epworth League. Do Our Democratic friends control the bladder trouble to develope beyond
Portland on Saturday, where he will Poland
China
and Berkshire
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not miss the League.
matter, of course, and whether they th«- reach of medfa In* Take Fol
meet his wife who is returning from choats.—Apply at Headlight office. Bain.
Kidney Pills. They give quick
7.30
p.
m.
—
Song
and
Sermon
sub
­
plan
an
economical
bill
has
not.
yet
a visit to Kansas City.
J. R. Gladden returned from i
suits and stop irregularities with
S. Blumauer and Eugene Hoch,
ject: “ Paul’s Religon, ”
been stated.
Please advise me an surprising promptness. Chas
If you fuse Electric Lampe, try partners in business under the firm Portland on Friday, where he had
J ames J. M ooke . pastor.
to the outcome of the suit in regard Clough Co.
SHEI.BY LAMPS. They Last Long name of Blumauer and Hoch, vs. gone to make arrangements for
er, Give More Light and Cost Less. Kile Patterson, ia a suit filed in the leasing the Golden Gate. As he
could not obtain satisfactory terms
King A Smith Co.
circuit court for the sum of $749.65
I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for call for goods, ware and merchandise. the vessel will not l>c put on tlie
Portland-Tillamook run. Mr. Glad­
hides at my shop. Try me out and
There will be the usual services
see.^MMie Old Reliable Hide and at the Presbyterian Church, when den thinks there is some prospects
of obtaining another steamer of 400
Fnr^^Vniw N . E. Melchoir.
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the pulpit will
t>e -----
filled
morning
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n tons capacity, and he will leave for
Bert King and wife left on Satur- antj evening by the Rev. Dr. Bleak­ Portland again next week.
day for Portland, where Mr. King ney. An invitation is extended to
Rev. Dr. Bleakney, the new pas­
will attend the Hardware and Im­ all to attend these services.
tor of the Presbyterian church,
plement Dealers' Convention.
William Hoskins, of Foley, has occupied the pulpit for the first
Registered Jersey Cow. with call bought J. W. O’Neel’s place of ten
time on Sunday and made a good
by registered Jersey bull, yearling acres, which sold for $600 an acre.
impression, for he ia a fluent and
Jersey bull eligible to registry for Frank Barnes, of Portland, has
No. 2 Cold Blast, Copper Front Reg $1.50 .SPECIAL 95c.
scholarly apeaker.
There was a
sale cheap. Inquire at this office. bought the Hoskins' place, the con­
good congregation and under Dr.
No. 2
Tin Fount
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1.00
,,
85c.
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9 9
Mrs. B. C. Lamb gave a whist sideration being $6,500.
Bleakney'a management the mein- i
No.
1
,,
75c.
9
9
9
9
9 9
9 9
Mrs. Livina Crawford, mother of bership of thia church will increase,
l>arty to a numtier of her lady friends
at her home in this city on Tuesday George Higginbcttom, died in this for he has a reputation of drawing
No. 1
All Bra**
125
.,
$1.00
9 9
9 9
afternoon, when a very pleasant city on Monday, at the advanc^i a large congregation to hear him.
No.
0
Tubelar
Tin
-75
5Oc.
tune was participated in. A dainty age of 96 years. She was tiro ugh t He will occupy the pulpit again
from Nehalem after the Easom fire next Sunday.
Briving Lantern*
Red and White ,,
1.50
lunch'was served bv the hostess.
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$115
News has reached us from E. C.
Boy Bra** Lantern*
25c.
40
Clements,
poetoffice
inspector,
'
We
guarantee
every
lantern
to
lx*
perfect.
Nothing-
cheap
about them
Seattle diviaion, at S|«>kane, Wash­
but the price.
ington, to the effect that Cloverdale
and Tillamook are to l>e terminal
You can afford to replace the
|M>ints for the mail ; that the mail
arriving at Tillamook on the after­
SEE THEM TO-DAY.
noon train will lie forwarded direct
and reach here the same evening.
Thia will give us a mail irom Port­
land to Cloverdale in one day, the
best mail service we have ever had
Next Door to Post Office
in this end of the county. -Clover­
dale Courier.
Pocket Money Doesn’t
Draw Interest
i
I Intend to Retire on In Life
and Live Without Having
to Work."
BANK ttllamook COUNTY BANK
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