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VOL XXIV
TILLAMOOK, OREGON APRII, 18, 1912,
How do People Acquire Property
and Gain Independence?
By saving in a small way to accumlate capital for
investing and re-investing.
Large profits are often made from timely invest­
ments.
You cannot tell
when an
opportunity for
making a profitable investment will present itself.
A growing savings account in this bank will pro­
vide for such an emergency.
It will give you a bor­
A BANK BOOK
rowing power equal to the Capitol which you save.
We want you to consider this a
personal invitation to call and
open an account here. Many of
our large deposits began with a
dollar.
bank
JiLLAMOOK COUNTY BAHK^H0"
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TILLAMOOK CITY.ORE
JsUPERVISION !
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Lytle & Gordon handle all kinds
of building
materials in any
Sells-Floto Circus will visit Tilla­ amount and can quote the lowest
prices in the city, See them before
mook on the lirt of June.
buying.
1000 Choice Strawberry plants for
Mrs. C. Nelson, sister of Carl
Sale. See Shrode.
Knudson, who has been sick with
Give the Tillamook Feed Co. a
typhoid fever in this city, was well
Irial for your groceries.
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enough to be taken to her home
S. C. W. Leghorn Eggs- $1,00 per last week.
letting of 15. A. M. Ginn.
As the Hose Company is short
Wanted. 100,000 pounds of Bees handed, young men who desire to
A'ax. Clough’s Drug Store.
become members should send in
Ask your neighbor about De­ their names to the President or
ment’s beet, or else ask Shrode. *
Secretary.
The famous corn fed Sinclair
Wanted, Oregon Quail, for breed­
I Meats, at the Tillamook Feed Co. • ing purposes. Permit for trapping
Address
'Gene
M.
I Dement's Best and the Diamond furnished.
W. line is becoming the talk of the Simpson, Sup’t State Game Farm,
Corvallis, Oregon.
town.
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Wanted, a position as cook or
helper.-Apply at the Headlight
office.
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Mrs. W. F. Baker and children
left this morning to visit her mother
at Dallas
Geo R. MeKimens was in the city
on Wednesday.
Mr. McKimens
and his wife returned last week
from Colorado where they had
gone on a visit.
Cloyd Dawson, who is attending
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ the University of Oregon, came in
mook Meat Company’s Market, 13c. last week to spend hie spring vaca­
I per pound.
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tion at home. He will leave Satur­
day for Eugene.
Eric Glad received the sad news
C. F. Arkland and wife left on
this week of the death of hie father
in Sweden.
. Wednesday morning for Los Angles.
E- Wescott, of Portland, hia taken
They aay the Diamond W. line
of meat cutter in the
can’t be beat for quality.—Tilfa- position
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M F. Leach's market.
mook Feed Co.
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Carbon
is
heat ;
A bebdabe
For Sale,
Household Goods.
(Aetralian) Coal carries double the
Second house east of the Academy.
percentage of carbon of any other
Mrs. A. Phelps.
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coal on the market. Lamb-Schrader
Mrs. Jennie Hobson, who has Co., Telephone Main 1771.
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t>een sick in thia city, was able to
You
cannot
afford
to
wait
until
return to her home.
cement gets any cheaper. It might
I Edmunds pays 17 centa a pound
go higher,
I-ainb-Schrader Co.
in trade for calf hides.
carry the best grades at the lowest
Tillamook Mercantile Co. .
prices. Telephone Main 1771.
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Bring your chickens to the Tilla-
The
annual
election
of
officers
for
I mook Meat Company’s Market. We
the Tillamook Commercial Club
I pay 13c. per pound.
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will take place next Monday evening
The Ray FeedCo. are selling Fruit
at the club rooms, when a good at­
Sugar at $8.33 per sack; Dry Gran-
tendance of members is requested.
I ulated at $6,20 per sack.
A game of base ball will be play­
Dj not fail to see the ball game
ed Saturday afternoon, April 27th,
between Jefferson High of Portland
between Jefferson High School of
and Tillamook High School.
Portland I and
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Tillamook P
High
Mr». Wm. Galloway, wifeof Judge School, at Stillwell Park, in thi»
Galloway, came in on Wednesday city.
,
to attend the Rebekah lodge.
Dr. S. M. Wendt, auccesaor to Dr.
Tillamook Meat Company Lard Smith, speaks German. Surgery,
absolutely pure; $1.40, 101b. pail; ear, eye, nose and throat Office in
73c., 51b. pail ; 50 lb. can 12c.
the Commercial Building, opposite
If you are looking for a wagon or
• buggy of any kind it will pay
you to aee the Tillamook Feed Co.'
W. D. Ulingsworth came in on a
»••it last week from Medford, and
w«» shaking hand» with old friends.
the Todd Hotel. All calls answered
day or night Both phones.
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miles south of Tillamook
.
Nehalem will give an excursion
to this city on next Sunday, when
another red hot game between Ne­
halem and Tillamook base ball
teams will be played.
Nehalem
won last Sunday on her home
grounds by a score of 6 to 4. Every
body go to the game and root for
the home team.
bAMRR’S VARIETY STORE
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Noble Grand several terms.
Past treaauter of State Rebekah
Assembly of Oregon.
Received degree of Chivalry at
Grand Lodge last year. This being
the highest degree conferrable up­
on a Rebekah.
Died, April 16th, at the age of 61
years, 11 months and 26 days, and
leaves beside her husband one son.
Egbert D. Severance ; one sister,
Mrs. Jos. Severance, of North Yak­
ima, Wash., and two brothers, H.E.
Weston, of Tillamook, and I. F.
Weston, of Motley, Minn.
On Friday evening a pleasant
party was given at the home of i
Irvie Keldson, the occasion being |
the celebration of his birthday |
Games were played, after which re- ,
freshtnents were Berved. Present:
Get Together Lunch.
Mieses
Edith
Allger,
Ruby
McGhee. Marie and Clara Tinner-
The second mid day lunch of the
stet, Ka'herine Burge. Messrs. Ches­
Tillamook Commercial Club took
ter McGhee, Harvey Ebinger, Ed
place on Wednesday, when there
gar Munson, Wilson Burge, Jay
waa a good attendance at these get
Honey, Thane Honey and Martin
together meetings.
Hoven.
President Holmes called upon
The Swastika Club met on Friday Jndge Galloway as the first speaker,
afternoon, April Sth. with Mrs. Carl who spoke of the great timber re
Hsberlach. After sewing and chat­ sources of the county and getting
ting awhile, a pleasing game was common point rates for lumber.
played, in which Mrs. Botts receiv­
Attorney Spaulding, of Salem,
ed first prize and Mrs. Haltom sec­ was the next speaker and paid our
ond. We were then invited to the citizens a mark of compliment for
dining room where the hostess ser­ the spirit in which they are getting
ved a very dainty and delicious together to in-prove the city.
luncheon. The club members and
Rollie W. “
Watson took up the
the many guests present spent a question of good roads and had a
very enjoyable afternoon.
The number of referendum petitions
club will meet next with Mrs. B. D. to be voted upon bearing
_ on the
Lamar, April 26.
good roads movement.
Fred G Baknr called the dub's
attention to the fact that the bone
Tillamook Will Celebrate.
company was deficient in members
At a meeting of the citizens held and that something should be done
at the Commercial Club room« on by the dub to arouse a litUe more
Tuesday evening for the purpose interest in the hose company.
W. Walton considered that the
of holding a 4th of July celebration
in Tillamook City, a large numlier dub was on the right track in get­
of business men were present. At­ ting the businesa men together to
torney John L. Henderson
was talk over matters which interested
elected President and W. F. Baker the city. He told how successful
Secretary pro tern
A committee they have been in Salem, and what
of
ve waa
ed to
w* fi
me
wa« appoint
appointed
to have
nave charge
cnarge growth th st city had made, which
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o - f -
^e different
features of the cele- was brought about by the business
bration. M. F. Leach, W. J. Steph- men getting together in a Board of
ena, T. B. Handley, E. T. Haltom Trade. In closing he congratulat­
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and Thoa. Coates were duly elected ed the hnsiiieaa men in getting to-
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gether and being on the right
on the management committee.
To date there has been $MX) l OO track.
Jas Walton was the last epeaker
raised It was the desire of those
present to give a first class celebra­ and »aid Tillamook City would be
tion thia year in thia city.
I having bitulithic pavement the
same as Salem ia the near future.
The«e mid day lunches are grow­
La Follette Meeting a Frost, ing
interest.
.
The Supreme Court will take up
. the Port of Tillamook case some
time in May.
As the Judges had
The La Follette meeting in this
to make a trip to Eastern Oregon
Have you tried the Diamond W. this week, thia waa the first oppor­ city last night was a frost as fsr as
Steel Cut Coffee? Gee. but It’s tunity they will hsve of taking it enthusiasm and numliera were con­
good ! Get it at the Tillamook Feed Up_
cerned. there being but a small
Co.
gathering of voters present at the
At a meeting of the base ball club
Attorney Gale S. Hill, of Albany, the following, businesa was trans skating rink when Attorney Hender­
*ho ia ■ candidate for district at­ acted: H. R. Edmund» tendered son called the meeting to order to
torney, waa in the city foe several hia resignation aa manager and T. hear a political address by Hou. H.
L. Houser in advocacy of the can­
days.
R Handley was elected to fill the
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didacy
of Senator La Follette for
Foe Sale,—Mamoth
Blackberry vacancy.
A committee of three,
t
blithe». Apply J. L. Norton. South consisting of K I. Haltom, W. J. president. In the small audience
there were Taft admirers and Dem­
»eat comer Norton'» Addition. Till- Stephen» and W. F Baker waa
ocrats. but the political atmosphere
amook City.
elected a board of directors.
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was down to zero, and the meeting
proved to be the deadest political
meeting ever held in thia city. C.
E. Trombley, who has been a La
Follette booster, went to Portland
on Tuesday and relumed with the
distinguished visitor on Wed nee
day
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.
MUCH HANDIER
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
OLDEST!
IN THE
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COUNTY I.
J. W. Maddux has established a
Death of Mrs. F. Severance.
city transfer office next to the Gem
It is with deep regret that we
theatre on Main street, where all
orders can be left, which will be have to announce the death of Mrs
promptly attended to, or call the Sophia R. Severance, which took
place in this city on Tuesday morn­
office up by phone, Main 651.
Carpets. Rugs and Mattresses ing after several months sickness.
cleaned with a first class vaccum The cause of death was cancer of
The deceased was one
carpet cleaner ; good work and the the breast.
best of satisfaction given by F. E. of the best known and highly re
Pangborn. I-eave orders at Jones- spected women of Tillamook coun
ty. The funeral services were held
Knudson Furniture Store.
at
the
home this
afternoon,
Papera were filed with the County
Clerk whereby The Hammond Lum­ the Rebekah lodge having charge
ber Company, a corporation, have the services, with Rev. J. T. Moore,
bonded their timber holdings in of the M.E. church, officiating in the
this county to the Detriot Trust Co. religious ceremony.
The bereaved husband and family
for the sum of $1,500,000 for the
have the heart felt sympathy of a
purpose of refunding existing debts.
large circle of friends in their hour
Vote for T. B. Handley for Joint
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of sorrow which have bereft them of
Representative by writing his name
an affectionate wife and a loving
To take care of than ready money. It is much the safer
on the ballot. Give him a show to
loving mother, as well as a constant
too. Better open an account here and deposit your receipts
make good, who is deserving of a
friend and a good woman.
good deal of credit for the fair, open
daily. Then if thieves do come, all they will get is your
Sophia R. Severance, youngest
manner in which acted in making
bank book which is of no value to them. You lose nothing
daughter of Edward and Abbie
the race at a time when no one else
either. Think that over,
Weston,
was born in Somerset
could be induced to run.
County, Maine, April 21st, 1850. In
Now that the automobile rush is 1857, at the age of seven years mov.
over we are repairing any and ed to Pierce County, Wisconsin.
everything. Guns, locks and keys,
Married in August, 1873, to Frank
typwriters, cash registers
and Severance at River Falls, Wiscon­
complicated machinery a specialty. sin, and in 1886, moved to Yamhill
At Ed’s Garage, 2nd Ave. Any County, Oregon, and the following
thing that we can't repair we will year to Tillamook.
buy.
,
Call for General Warranta.
Was post-mistress from 1888 to
For Sale or Rent.
Simmons Brothers and Golds­ 1892, having resigned; afterward
60
acres
bottom land, 22 miles
All General Fund Warrants en­
worthy’s mill is now running and was secretary for several cheese
from Tillamook. All clear, will run
dorsed
prior
to
November
1,
1911
ready for orders. Dressed lumber factories for a number of years.
20 cows. Good house, two barns
be paid upon presentation. and fresli water on place, half mile
furnished after February
15th. . First Worthy Matron for Star will
,
from school, post office, store and
Interest ceases April 22 1912.
Rough lumber $8 per M.
Dressed Lodge, being a Charter Member.
cheese factory.—See M. R. Iliinen-
B. L B eals .
Charter member of Rebekah
lumber will be sold at correspond-
kratt.
County Treasurer.
ingly low prices. Mill situated 8 Lodge,
,
having held the position of
To Whom it May Concern.
I wish to express to the public
my appreciation of the manner in
which the Tillamook County Bank
ha» handled my business.
When I left Tillamook about 10
years ago, there waa owing to me
about $22000.00, from various per­
son« in Tillamook County. These
matter« were all left with the Tills
mook County Bonk toi collection
and transmittance to me, ar.d all
the said snma except one very
email item haa been collected and
remitted to me promptly in a court
coos, systematic, and buameoalike
manner; and all such matter» left
by me to be attended to by said
bank bare been looked after in such
a satisfactory manner that I feel it
my duty to expreaa to the public
the aatiafactioa 1 feel
Thi« letter ia written on my own
initiatioa and without any anggea-
tion from «nr J person whatever.
Joan STBX8OK.
Call for Road Warrants.
All outstanding Road Fund War­
rants will l>e paid upon presenta­
tion. Interest ceases April 22, 1912.
B. L. B eals ,
County* Treasurer.
Notice.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That
the County Court of Tillamook
County, Oregon, will receive bids
for one hundred cords of either
Alder or Hemlock Wood, to be cut
46 inches in length aud corded in
the basement of the Court house on
or before October 1st, 1912
A certified check equal to 5 per
cent of the amount of the bid must
accompany each bid as a guarantee
that the bidder will execute a Bond
for the delivery of wood if awarded
the same. All bids to be filed with
the County Clerk on or before the
1st day of May, 1912.
The Court reserves the right to
reject any and^11 bids
By order of the Court.
J. C. H olden ,
County Clerk.
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For Sale or Trade.
Stallion, two years old, black,
weighs 1035, perfectly gentle, will
guarantee him. Wil) sell cheap for
cash, or will trade for town property^
Vacantt lots preferred.—See Frank
Hanenkratt.
Notice, Odd Fellows.
On Tuesday evening, April 23rd,
at our regular meeting, A
W.
Bowersox, G. M. of I. O. O. F, of
Oregon, will be with uson an official
visit All Brothers are requested
to be in attendance.
S. A. B rodhead .
U. B. Church.
Evangelists Lewis and Matthews
will conduct a special series of
meetings at the above cliurch, be­
ginning Friday night, April 19th.
Everyone ia invited. TheSunday
services will be as follows:
Bible School 10 a.m.
Preaching 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Young People’s Meeting 7 p.m.
Rev. A. b. Lewis, the Evangelist,
will preach at both services, and
Rev. Matthews will sing and play
Those who are not in the liabit of
going to church are especially in­
vited.
B. E. E merick , pastor.
Z^ox Sscle ci Sazdxaxxgre Toy
John Leland Henderson & Son,
-A-grexxts.
216 Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or.
OVER POST OFFICE.
TILLAMOOK LANDS AND LOTS.
1.—35V4 acres in cultivation. Free city water. 6*4 miles S. E.-$4,50U
Z —16acres in cultivation. Spring water. Oretown.— $2,250.
1—66 acres at Denver. Dairy ranch and stock. — $10,000. .
4. —160 acres, Caat'e Rock ranch. 3*4 miles S.E. of Hebo.—$7000
5. —House and Lot in town.—$525.00.
6—Fine Residence, central. Tillamook City. $2,100.
7 —House andTwoLots, Miller* a addition, Tillamook City. $1,500.
A—160 acres. Dairy Ranch. Pleasant Valley.—$7,500.
9*—40 acres on Tillamook River. Unimproved. All bottom.-$1 700.
ID—160 acres. Timber Claim on Miami river.— $4,500.
11. —80 acrea fine timber. 1,580. M, feet.—$1,500
12. —40 acres. Well improved. New building. 4H miles S. — $8,000.
IX— 80 acres, near Cloverdale. Timber.--$1000.
14. —30 acres. Four miles south. All improved.—$8^500.
15. —30 acres. 3\ miles south. Half improved. $3,500*
10.—150 Lota aud Hotel nite, Long Heach add to Bayocean.$15,000.
17. —80 acres 4*4 miles S.E. Tillamook.- M,800.
18. —200 acre ranch. 70 acres bottom. All stocked.—$22,500.
19 — The finest residence in Tillamook —»4.700 .
20. —240 acres 5*4 miles S.E. Dairy Ranch. —$43,200.
21. —60 acres. Neatncca bottom.' Dairy Ranch —$11,000.
HOOD
RIVER LANDS Will
AND
LOTS.
L-17 acres. Orchard. Wei! improved
trade for bottom
land only.—$15,000.
Z —10 acres. Orchard. Buildings cost $5,000. —$18 000
X— 24 acres. Orchard. Fine improvements —$38,000.
4.—42*, acres. Part Orchard. Balance raw.—$25,000
5 —15 acres. All fruit. Good improvements.—$20.(00.
&—10 acres. All in fruit. Good improvements. —$U>.000.
7.—Business IxX, Hcod River.— $1(1000.
A—Fine Residence and Two Lots $3.(10.
9.—Several vacant lot.. Per pair — $6U>
10.—28 acres on railroad in city, $6U* per acre.
1!. —160 acres. Six acres cleared. Fine apple land. - $8,600.
Washington County, Or., Lands.
L--1000 acres. Orchard I-and. Mostly raw. For -ale only in
tracts to suit
2 — 80 acre. Orchard land. Running water —$2 406.
PORTLAND.
I.—Two I_ots. Portland Heights$12000
Z —Three fxda. Peninsular, near Swift's Packing Plant.—$1,500.
X- Fine Residence Mt Tabor. Furnished —$X«fti
A—Equity in 2 lots. Capital liill add.—$400.
5—6 Lots. Farrell's add. to Woodlawn, Portland.--$4.3UU l
NORTH PLAINS
Fine
LYLE, WASH., LANDS.
L—$ acres in town. Five acres in cultivation
creek. —IB.480
L—MD acres. All good fruit lands. 4 acres orchard Buildings.—
$tt,000
2—37« acres Ranch. 70 acres, 1 year old apples. 130 acres cleared
$75 per acre.
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