Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 09, 1912, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, ORKGON MAY 9, 1912,
Why a Checking Account ?
The checking account at a good
bank is a necessity with every one
who wants to put system, safety and
stability into his money matters.
It records accurately every money
transaction.
It prevents the necessity of carry­
ing a large amount of cash on hand.
It provides in the returned can­
Mrs. Carl A. Patzlaf entertained
Dr. M. F. Shaw, the oldest practi-
a number of her friends at cards tioner of Hood River, i. i„ the city
Thursday afternoon, in horior of
on a visit to Attorney* Henderson.
her sister, who is visiting her from He is well pleased with the county
the east.
and may locate here.
The steamer, Sue H. Elmore,
Ernest Applegate, brother to Mrs.
will leave Portland every Wednes­ B L Eddy, who left here about
day evening, the fare being now eight*yeprs ago, was in the city on I
placed at $5.(XX which will include a visit
He is in the drug business |
meals and berth
at Roseberg.
If you want a good garden, or
l.ytle A Gordon handle all kinds
want to grow good potatoes, use a of building
materials in any
fertalizer prepared for the purpose, amount and can quote tjie lowest
no weed seeds. A supply at the prices in the city. See them before
Tillamook Feed Co
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buying.
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Wanted, Oregon Quail, for breed­
The City Transfer Co. ate the fel­
ing purposes. Permit fortrapping lows who haul anything, anywhere,
furnished.
Address
’Gene
M.
any time.
Office on Main Street,
Simpson, Sup’t State Game Farm, opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call
Corvallis, Oregon.
PS by phone, Main 051.
The Home Bank
Is a mighty uncertain place in which
to keep savings. They are too easy to
take out.
Besides money saved at
home doesn't earn anything.
Better
start an account with this bank, where
everybody cannot get your money and
where it will earn interest for you.
You can start an account with as little
as one dollar.
Rev. A. R. Griggs, who was pas-
Tile-Sheriff's office was a measley
tor of the Presbyterian Church in place last week, but escape! being
this city some years ago, but now quarantined.
Sheriff
Crenshaw
of Townsend, Wash., was in the was home Saturday with the Ger­
ment.
city on Monday.
man measles, and Deputy Sheriff
You can open a checking account •
F. R. Beals, the pioneer real estate Johnson was nursing the same
agent who took pride in driving complaint at the same time, feeting
here at any time, with any sum from
the spankest team in Tillamook bum.
County, is going to drive the swell-
Simmons Brothers and Golds
a dollar up.
est auto in the County.
worthy’s mill is now running and
The Sunday train service went in­ ready for orders. Dressed lumber
CAPITA L
15th.
to effect on Sunday on the weekly furnished after February
$30.000 00
Dressed
schedule.
The trains do not carry Rough lumber $8 per M.
STATE
mail clerks that day, but the mail lumber will be sold at correspond­
county
__ TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
SUPERVISION
ingly low prices. Mill situated 8 Church and at 8 p. m. at the Chris­
is sent through by express.
Benton’s Body is Found.
tian
Church.
The 2:30 p.m,
There is to be a special meeting miles south of Tillamook
The
body of Jack Benton, who
The excursion on Sunday from meeting will be a union meeting of was drowned in the Trask river on
of the Tillamook Commercial Club,
all the churcheH of the town and
Dr. S. M. Kerron was called to on Monday evening to make arra'ng- Hillsboro brought 125 persona to
will organize at that time a local Sunday afternoon, January 7th,
Portland on Tuesday on account of ment for the visit of Portland busi­ this city on the train, which arriv­
was found in the cut-off of that
Uilion.
the serious illness of his sister.
ed here about noon. The game of
ness men to thia city, May 21.
Mis. W. H. Goyne is quite serious­
Mrs. Unruh, who has a national river on Tuesday. Benton with Joe
base ball in the afternoon between
We have two secondhand wagons
Gnt, shells, meat scrape, ground
reputation aa an orator of superior Brown and P. Sherman, were goiug
ly sick.
slightly used that can be bought bone, blood meat, charcoal, scratch the Commercial Club and Hillsboro talent, will give a series of lectures down to the bay in a boat the day
Diet for filling yards, for sale. — •
ata bargain. Tillamook Feed Co. • food, baby chick food, egg food, proved a decided victory for the along the line of Woman's Christian he was drowned.
There wus n
J. R. Harter.
home team with a score of 9 to 2.
Mother’s Day at the Church of in fact all chicken supplies at the
Temperance
Union work
and freshet in the river at the time, and
1000 Choice Strawberry plants for
When the train left Hillsboro it was
when the boat struck a log it threw
Christ, Sunday. Attend, there will Tillamook Feed Co. General Supply
principles.________________
pouring with rain and about 150
Sale
See Shrode.
Benton out of the boat head first.
be something for you in this service. Store.
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persons backed out.
The state of the river was such that
Born, on the 1st inst., to the wife
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Wheaton
Lost
the
Contract.
You can get the genuine Eastern
Oregon and Washington Travel -
his companions could not render
Final arrangements have been
of G. Hoover, a son.
corn feed meats at the Tillamook er’s Protective Association of Amer­ I
Ralph R.
Wheaton, who win any assistance and Benton was list
Born, to the wife of Edwin Hanen- Feed Company General Supply ica is planning an excursion to made by the Portland Commercial
Club for the visit of business men awarded the contract for the build­ able to battle against the current,
kratt, on the 1st, a girl.
Store.
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this city from Portland in the near
of
that city to Tillamook, The date ing of the new high school, having and he was soon drowned. The de­
Baby Crib and mattress for sale.
Tillamook vs. Nehalem will play future. They expect to come here
is May 21st to the 23rd, and the dele­ failed to file his bond in the sfieci- ceased came here with his wife and
Inquire of Ira C. Smith.
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another game of baseball at Still­ 500 strong.
gation will number 100 of the pro­ tied time, the School Board can­ child from Falls City, Oregon, about
Fred Wheeler is seriously sick well Park in this city next Sunday
His
Notwithstanding that the South­ minent business men of Portland. celled the contract.
It seems that a week before the accident.
afternoon.
again with heart trouble.
ern Pacific Co. has returned the It is proposed to give them a ban­ after the contract was signed that parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Benton,
S. C. W. Leghorn Eggs-$1,00 per
F. S. Whitehouse, who has been Front Street franchise, it is still the quet consisting of things raised in Mr. Wheaton claimed extra pay for reside in thia city.
,
setting cf 13. A. M. Ginn.
visiting in Southern California for intention of those who circulated Tillamook, and ft is safe to say certain Work that was in tile con­
The body Was found by F. A. Arm­
One 63 egg Petaluma Incubator several weeks, returned to this city the petition to refer it to the vote of this will be appreciated, although tract, and fearing that there would strong, and Coroner lluwk came
on Sunday.
for sale. King A Smith Co.
the people.
. we in Tillamoo'i have not reached be considerable trouble, the Board to this city mid held nn inquest.
The remain* were buried in the
For Sale,—one
thorough
bred
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Case returned
Acting on the recommendation of that stage of civilization to raise thought it beat to give the contract Oddfellows’ Cementery on Wednes­
Morgan mare, cheap; also small the April grand jury, the county some of the "critter” or anything 1 to Snook A Traver, of Salem, not- day.
from Portland on Saturday.
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horse.—W. B. Powell, court has employed Max Crandal , in the malt line. If is proposed to 1 withstanding that there is a differ­
For sale,—Herd of Cows. Enquire Canadian
Price« for Hog*
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to expert the county books. Mr. take the visitors in autos to some ence of $1,400 in the bids. An Mr»
at the Desmond place, Netarts. • • South Prairie.
of the cheese factories, excursions ' Snook built the court house and
Mother
’
s
Day
at
the
Church
of
Crandal
experted
the
books
some
Light
hogs
150 lbs »W
Wanted. 100,000 pounds of Bees
1 to the bay, and part of the time to ' did a good job, the Board thought
150 lbs. to 200 lb*. Be.
Christ, Sunday.
Attend, there will years ago.
Wax. Clough’s Drug Store.
200 lbs." to 250 lbs. 7V»c.
Bay City.
When the Commercial u better building would be con­
be something for you in thia ser-
A fire alarm was turned in on
300 lbs. and over, 7c
C. W. Clements returned Friday
Club
meets
Monday
evening
the
structed.
Mr.
Wheaton
claims
that
vice.
Tillamook Meal Comp ar.y.
Tuesday morning, but it proved to
from a business trip to Portland.
program will be arranged for the ’ his bond was in the post office in
C. H. Bogart, who ran th« fruit be a false alarm. It was caused by
entertainment of U13 Portland VÌHÌ 1 time but he was delayed in getting
lumie back is usually caused by
Ernest Thedrich made a brief and candy store now occupied by
one of the railrosd men crossing
1 here. He is making assertions tluit rlieiiiuulisiii of tin- muscles of the
business trip to Portland last week. Honey A Son. died in California the wires, who was unaware he had ' tors.
, he was turned down for other res- back, for which you will find noth­
For Sale, a full blood Holstein last month.
ing better than Chamberlain’s Lini­
caused all the commotion.
! mm», which are not true.
The
Killkare
Klub.
Heifer Calf.—Apply to B. H. Hath-
I ment. For aule by all dealers.
Mrs. W. A. High and children, of
Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr.
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way.
Cloverdale, spent the week end at Smith, speaks German. Surgery,
May 2nd, the Killkare Klub again
Mrs. Babi is quite seriously ill; the home her parents, Mr. and ear, eye, nose and throat Office in gathered together for a study ‘•after­
Mrs. C. N. Drew is also on the sick Mrs. A. Watt.
the Commercial Building, opposite noon" with all members present.
list.
Another open air band concert the Todd Hotel. All calls answered Mrs. Hoskins, Jr., heing the rentier,
Jack Jensen wife and daughter, by The Tillamook Cornet Band, day or night. Both phones.
• I which was a very interesting des­
Morns Parkhurst, have settled at will be given next Saturday even­
Carpets, Rugs and Mattresses cript on of "A Trip to Tolstoi’s
Lents.
cleaned with a first class vaccum Home," who was one of the great­
OVER POST-OFFICE.
ing.
We will sell you a buggy for less
How to solve the heat problem. carpet cleaner ; good work and the est men of Russia. The hostess,
money than it has cost us. Ask Buy A bekdare (Australian) Coal. beet of satisfaction given by F. E. Mrs. Haberlach, had prepared a
Shrode.
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1.—35<4 acres in cultivation. Free city water. 0*4 miles S. E $4,500.
Telephone Main No. 1771. Lamb* Pangborn. leave orders st Jones- unique little game for the social
hour, Mrs. Chester Honkins win­
Knudson Furniture Store.
2 — 16 acres in cultivation. Spring wnter Oretown.—$2,260.
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ Schrader Cd.
3. —05 acres at Beaver. Dairy ranch and stock.—$10,000.
ning the prise. The luncheon was
mook Meat Company’s Market, 13c.
As a pleasant reminder of her
The merits of Dement’s Best is
4. —160 acres, Castle Rock ran h. 314 miles S.E. of llebo.—$7000'
delicious and the table wan daintily
per pound.
5. —House and Lot in town.-$525.00.
proven by those who buy nothing birthday, the ladies of the Alton decorated with profusions of violets
6. —Fine Residence, central Tillamook Cit
Ity. $2,100.
They say the Diamond W. line else of us but their flour. Tilla- Society of the Catholic Church, gave and the place cards were also in
7 —House and Two Lots, Miller* «addition, , Tillamook
7“
City. $1,500.
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Mrs. S. S. Johnson, wife of Attorney
can’t be beat for quality.—Tilla­ inook Feed Co.
8.—100 acre«. Dairy Ranch.
Ranch. Pleasant
-• v ■ al fev.—$7,500.
keeping with the decorations.
Johnson,
a
pleasant
surprise
party
W.
—
40
acres
on
.
—
.
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mook Feed Co.
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Tillamook River. Unimproved. All bottom.-$1.700.
Cement is the
Golden Gate
After voting it another helpful
on Friday last, when an enjoyable
10. —160 acre«, Timber Claim on Miami river —$4,500.
afternoon, the Klub adjourned to
Gee! but that Diamond W. Steel standard for house and barn blocks.
fine
timber. 1,980. M? feet.—$1,«K
11. —80 acre«
- time was participated in.
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meet two weeks hence with Mrs.
cut coffee is good, get it at the Tilla­ Sold by Lamb-Schrader Co., Tele­
12. —40 acres. Well unproved. New building. 4*4 miles S.— $8,000.
Attorney H. T. Botts received the John Lamar.
13. —80 acres, near Cloverdale. Timber.--$3,000.
phone Main No. 1771.
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mook Feed Co.
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nomination for Joint Senator, but |
14. —30 acre«. Four miles south. Al) improved. —96,600.
Mrs.
Della
Lucy,
sister-in-law
of
On the first of June Bay City
15. —30 acres. 371
3Ji nines
miles soutn.
south. tiair
Half improve«.
improved. s-i.ruw
$3,500
it was on the Democratic ticket,
The Swastika Club.
post-office will become a postal G. H. Ward, was in on a visit and
16. —150 Lot« aud Hotel site, Long Beach add. to Bayocean.$16,000.
and Attorney C. W. Talmage’s little i
17. —80 acre«
mile» S.E. Tillamook.-Ri.800.
left for her home in ' Portland, the
saving bank office.
boomlet for Congressman did not I The Swaetika Club met on Friday,
18. —200 acre ranch. 70 acres bottom. All stocked.—$22,500.
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ first part of the week.
materialize, the honor falling upon April 26th, at the home of Mrs.
19. — The finest residence in Tillamook — «4,700.
mook Meat Company’s Market We
20. —240 acres 5W miles S.E. Dairy Rsnch.— $43,200.
Dr. H. D. Bowers was called to another good Democrat
Besaie Lamar.
There were a num­
21. —60 acres. Neetucca bottom. IXiiry Ranch.—$11,000.
Portland on professional business
pay 13c. per pound.
The members of the Library ber of guests and several children, ,
Mrs. E. F. Finley and Mias Wilma on Thursday morning, and expects
Board are making out a list of besides the members of the Club,
Finley left on Tuesday for a visit to return in a few days.
A very enjoyable after­
books to purchase. Anyone who present.
I. -17 acres. Orchard. Well improved,
Will trade for bottom
to relatives at Newberg.
Chester Hoskins left on Wednes­ has in mind titles of books suitable noon was spent in sewing and chat­
land only.—$15,000.
Z—10 acres. Orchard. Buildings
_ coat $6,000. — $18 Oil)
C. R. Hovert. who has been sick day for Bandon, where he will enter for library use, if they will kindly ting, with a pleasiag game in which
1—24 acres. Orchard. Fine improvement«.
i!|nuTriiicm. —ans,
$36,000.!
ijuu .!
for several months, came in from the life saving station. Mrs. Hos­ band list to Librarian the Board Mrs. Crenshaw took first prize and
4.—4254 acre«. Part Orchard. Balance raw. — $25,000.;
Mrs. Smith consolation. Then all
Portland on Sunday.
kins will leave for there later.
will add them to their list
5 —15 acrea. All fruit. Good improvements. -$30,000
were invited into the dining room,
A -II acres. All in fruit. Good improvement».—$10,000.
The Ray Feed Co. has rented the
Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton
Now is the time to put in your
7. —Business Lot, Hood River.-$10.000.
corner store of the Commercial or 4.30 for half ton, or good fir wood order for rough lumber, al the Faw­ where the hoateaa, assisted by her
II. —KM acrea. Ms acres cleared. Fine apple land. $8,000.
sister and neice, Mrs. Reifenberg
Building on Main Street.
already sawed for $5.75 per cord or cett Creek Saw Mill, located 7 miles
and Mias Jessie, served the moat
Miss Perle Henwood, of Portland, $3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode. •
south of Tillamook, as the price delicious and appetizing of lunch­
came in on Friday to visit her sta­
L--UO0 scree. Orchard Ijind. Mostly raw. For sale only in
Final arrangementa will soon be will be 97.00 per thousand, for a eons. The place cards and decora­
tracts to suit.
tes, Mrs. Blaine Chatterton.
made for the erection of a new limited time only. If you cannot tions carried out the Easter thought
and sixty call send in your order by mail. «
hotel
with
between
fifty
Everyone fait glad to lie present at
The only genuine "Standard Port­
Tillamook
land Cement" to be had in the city, rooms, opposite the
1.—Two l-ots
Portland Heights (12,(Hi.
No* that the automobile rush in so pleasant a gathering. The Clnh
Block
Z—Three lx>t». Peninsular, near Swift’s Packing Plant.—(1,500.
at the Tillamook Feed Co.
over we are repairing any and will meet with Mrs. Altieri Plank,
1- Fine Residence
Mt Talsir. Furnished. —(8.800.
Mother's Day at the Church of everything. Gunn, locks and keys, May 24th.
Tillamook Meat Company Lard
4. - Equity in 2 lots. Capital Hill add.—(MIL
Christ,
Sunday.
Attend,
there
will
lypwriters,
cash
registers
and
5. —8 laits. Purrell’s nd«l to Woodlawn, Portland. —$4,300.
absolutely pure ; $1.40. 10 lb. pail ,
be something for you in this service. complicated machinery a specialty.
W.C.T.U. Meeting».
75c., 51b. pail ; 50 Ilk can 12c.
At" Ed’s Garage, 2nd Ave. Any
1.—8 acres In town Five acres In cultivation. Fine creek.—$2,400;
Mrs. Ads Wallace Unruh, of
thing that *e can’t repair we will Portland,
State
President
and
buy. a
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1. —Uli acres. All good fruit lands. 4 seres orchard. Building*
National organizer and Lecturer of
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$12,<n)
It does not take some people long the Woman’s Christian Temperance
Z—278 acres Randi. 70acres, I year oid apples, 1.11 acres cleared
to "come back" to Tillamook. C. F. Union, will be in Tillamook to give
$75 per acre
STATE OF TENNESSEE.
Arkland gave up hin job al the a series of lectures and to organize
31 acre Truck Farm at Ethridge
Will trade. $.1111
meat market and with bin wife went a loesl branch of the W. C. T U.
to California. He no sooner arrived in Tillamook Commencing st the
there than he telegraphed for bin Presbyterian Cnureh at 7;9u p.m.
old position. which wan given him on Friday, May 10th; Sunday May
DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.
AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FINK INSURANCE COMPANY,
and he returned on Sunday. His 12th. st 11 a m st the I". H Church;
OF LONDON.
wife will follow io a lew weeks.
at 2; 30 p. ui. Sunday al ths M. E
celled check, a receipt for every pay­
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Foi Sale or Exch.ang'e at
216 Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or.
TILLAMOOK LANDS AND LOTS.
HOOD RIVER LANDS AND LOTS
Washington County, Or., Lands.
PORTLAND.
NORTH PLAINS
LYLE, WASH., LANDS.
UHMHR’S VARIETY STORE
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
John Leland Henderson & Son,
Agents.
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