Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 06, 1912, Image 6

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Tillamook Headlight, J um 6.
TILLAMOOK HIGH
ANOTHER EXCURSION tq
Han* Sterner a boy J* yea« ci age, DEATHS OF GEO. TRASK
* k « w od tbe fiat being an
SCHOOL CLOSES TILLAMOOK JUNE 25-27.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS caught.
left
bi» borne oa W edaeaday after AND MRS. W. N- VAUGHN.
large that it caused some diMcuity
R
. w -
is getting them on board on ac­ noon, aod hi» whereabout» are un­
known He had some trouble al Brother and Sister Pass Away Eleven Promising Citizen« From Oregonian:
Tj.r Killkcre KluL met i<® the M<th count at their weight
Responsive to the entbusixi-
j
school
Hie parent* are anxious
X, with Mis 1». L. Skirude, ah«»
Graduate.
Within
21
Hoars--Both
ing
the
recent
sucres*fuI
excun
loo
rf
George
Hytaad.
on*
ot
the
silver
to know » here tbe boy ha* gone
the usual routine ot Pusmeu* wa»
Early Settlers of
otaaer » rd. All e»p*» tally enjoyed tongued orator* who accompanied and anyone «be can give inform»
Tbe day * ot the p. esent school Portland business men to Tin.-.^
the
Portiarid
business
men
to
tbi*
’
Tillamook.
t»oa
to
them
should
do
so.
A
re
­
tbe etudy boar w**cfi proved mure
year will come to a close on Friday and surrounding country, a second ex-
inte-restiag than formerly . Refresh city and wbo gave an eloquent ward is offered.
evening when the Senior class of eursi -n is planned for June 25-27 fe.
We have to announce the death*
etarve. The proposed pilgnmxge uiU
men:» were serve 1, after which tbe addrea* at tbe Club roon.», waa in
There was a good attendance at this week of two of the early settlers ! 14*12 will make its way to tbe plat­
tbe
city
again
on
Saturday
He
Kiub adjourned to meet with Mrs
form of the Presbyterian church be in the nature of a beach om*],
tbe
rn.d
day
lunch
>4
the
Tillamook
of Tillamook County—George Trask | for Commencement exercises. Elev­ and will lack some of the :-.2ustrial
waa ow bi» way to Hay ocean wbee
F. D. Small in two weeks
tbe Recejxiun Committee utitained Commercirt Club on W ednesday and Mrs. W. N. Vaughn, brother,
en graduates are expected to finish features that marked the first excm
It i» reported that there will 1« a some iUe-a from b»ro a* to tti» aec- j ■Cart Knudson »poke in behalf of
I and sister—which occurred within i
change in tbe P. R A N’a. time end business men * tnp to thia i ' a" Carneigie library. and Everett 121 hour* ot one another. The death their High School work this year ■ion. Tbe party will be limited to 75,
schedule withsa a tea weeks u*wn a county Mr. Hyland infurmed the] jPayne gave tn* ¡»pre»»«»» of
¡and it will undoubtedly be not inchiding women, railroad officiate and
saving of »tout two hour* will be committee that tbe party would I | Tillamook City a* a splendid place of George Trask took place Wednes­ only the largest claa* which has newspaper men.
A special train of belt >ya,i.^|
made on the run between tins city be a more repreaentative and in ’ far inientment* L. Samuel, of the day morning at 'i a.m.. at tbe home ever graduated from tbe school but
and Portland. Tbe incoming and fluential lot of business men than , . Oregon Life, was a visitor to the of Mra. Martiny and that of Mrs. also the best looking clsss. Tbe equipment will be provided, and it ¡s
tbe outgoing trama will leave at the first. The Reception Committee, club and hi* remark* were some­ Vaughn on Wednesday night at 11 past month has been a busy one estimated that the expense of the trip
8 a-m Tbe train will arrive in this a» tbe Portlanders were deairou* of what devoted to beautifying the p,m at the borne of William Body- for all tbe students in the school, will be »boat S20 a penor. -n^
city afoot two o’clock. The new viaiting this city, extended an in­ city with flower», and he suggest­ tell. after being there on a three but more especially for tbe mem­ whose names were on the "saitiag”
list of the first excursion will be the
time <ard »ill be .»»lied afoul the vitation through Mr Hyland to do ed the dalbia at being an appro­ weeks visit.
GeoTge Trask was torn at Clatsop bers of the Senior class, who have fir it to be seeommodsted. F.eserva-
priate flower for Tillamook to culti­
24<h.
had
not
only
the
ua.tal
receptions
so.
Lions should be u.ade througt. -.be pub.
vate. He also stated that lii» com­ Plain* Oregon, on June 12th. 1851,
P. J. Worrall, of Kans»» City,
Tbe County Court ha« purchased pany had placed Tillamook City on and came to Tillamook with bis but also one extra.
licity department of the Portland Co®,
First
tbe
faculty
entertained
the
i ante ia from Portland on Satur­ a new Avery 45-bor»e power truck
fsrnily
He moved to Southern
merci»! Chib. Each reservation mift
it»
li»t
a»
a
most
desirable
place
day with F. tt Eteala, who has tbe for gravel and road hauling c»a the
Oregon, near Myrtle Creek where class about a mouth ago at the be accompanied by the requisite $20.
new hotel proposition in hand. county road*. It wa» expected to to loan money for either street, be married and has a wife and four home of Prof L. L Baker. This
Leaving Portland at 8 o’clock Turn
school or other bonds.
Mr. Worrell will inveat &*,(KU in try onf tbe new machine down on sewer
children living, whom be left.about was one of the nicest affairs of the day morning, June 26. the train will
the hotel and 41« (iff) ha* been *ub- tbe Willamette river today, aod Agent Gaylord made the announce­ 30 year* ago. when be returned to season and as^it was the first, the
»cntied besides, making «33. (U1 later a bunker will probably be ment that a special train would Tillamook. He ha* been in poor class had a moat enjoyable time. proceed direct to Garibaldi Beach,
A comjwny will tw i worporated as erected for loading. The new leave Portland every Seturday at health for years, but it is only tbe Then came the reception at the riving at 2 A0 P. M. Tbe only stop*
soon aa rossiMe, and Mr Worrall truck coat H XQ It will haul 3H noon and would return Sunday P*st three weeks that he became home of W. E. Noves on Trask en route will be made at scenic p-vin^
After witnessing a drill by the life­
will manage tbe hotel
He left for to * yards of gravel, mere than evenings._______________
worse. The service* will be held at River. This tune the claaa waa saving crew at Garibaldi Beach, the
Portland on Monday and Mr. Beals twice as in u< h yardage a* the I
entertained
by
Misa
Ec
’
a
Noyes,
Base Ball on Sunday.
tbe Grange Hall, thia (Thursday)
exeunionista will be taken to Bayocean
thia morning to make final arrange­ ordinary rock wagon and will |
afternoon,
and the interment in the who was at one time a member of in launches.
Baseball.
—
Tillamook
vs
Portland
ments
the
class,
but
who
had
to
leave
transport it three time« ag fast a» it I
Early Wednesday morning, tbe ex­
Cut a at Stillwell Park. Sunday Bay View Cemetery
Some surprise was caused in thia could be done with a team. Tbe
Mrs W N. Vaughn wac also born school on account of poor health. cursionists will leave Bayocean in
June S. Millis. tbe reliable south­
A
moat
enjoyable
tim*
waa
spent
at
city oe Wednesday mbrning when purchase will mean toiler improve­
it Clatsop Plain*. Ore., and came
launches for Tillamook, spending th*
paw will pitch for Tillamook.
it teumr known that the Warren ment of tbe road» at much lees ooat,
to Tillamook County when she was thia home, and after the lunch of forenoon in an inspection of the dairy
I on*t met toe Company, wtuch baa and the county court 1« of the opin
10 year* of age with her parents, ice cn-am, cake and fruit*, tbe country and cheese factories si:ironn<.
Strayed
the contract for the hard surface ion that it will be only a short
sod lived on a donation claim. At visitor» started home, under the ing that city. At noon a formal lunch
put easest was making pre para, time tiefore the road work in haul­ Strayed, a two year old mixed the age of 15 years she was married impression that their is no place
will be served at the Tillamook Co*
tion* to use tbe rock at tbe Red ing will mostly be done by mean* Jeraey Heifer. Tag in left ear, to W. N. Vaughn, and raised 16 chil­ like tbe farm for a good time.
of
these
auto
truck*.
—
Telephone
But Friday. May 31st was the day mereiol Club. In the early afternoon,
Clover to<lory The county under
marked “No. 3s.. F. Mowery.” from dren all of whom grew to manhood
of
the biggest and beat entertain the party will return to Garibaldi and
look to use this rock on road* and Reguiier
M. A. Hodgdcn a. Fairview, Ore.
and womanhood. She resided at
ment,
the senior reception by the be treated to a trip over the bar with
established a crusher there, but
W hile bound down the Columbia
Bay View with her husband until
junior
class at the C*. ximercial some deep-sea fishing on the yacht
had to disc outmue using it on ac- river Monday night from Portland
Controversy Mast Cease.
his death, which occurred on April
Club
rooms.
Thia affair waa the Bayocean. Wednesday night a banquet
<*>unt of it* poor quality. Road for Bandon and oilier Coast port*,
The controversy between J a roe« 28. 100* and since then with Amos
Supervisor Aiderman say* it ia no the gisoline achooner Tillamook. Walton and tbe directors of the Vaughn, on the home place, that grand climax and put the claaa in will be served at Bayocean.
Thursday morning, at an early hour,
good for roads, aa it pulvenae* and C aptain Antenaon. ot tbe Elmore
prime condition for Sunday, when
school board must cease a* far a» being her home since she was mar­
the ex. unionist will leave Bayoeenn
blow* auay. and a* an illutratma of fleet, wa* »truck by a rock Lwrge is
they
were
to
attend
Baccaloureate
ried. The remains will be buried
for Wheeler, whence they will be con­
th.- tie ha* to fix a piece of road tow of the tug Samson, and dam­ the Headlight i* concerned, since it
cm Saturday at the Bay View ceme­ services at the Preebvterian church. veyed in launches to Nehalem. Thence
ha*
assumed
a
personal
fight
be
­
at llie Holden place.
We
cannot
aay
whether
or
not
Rev.
aged so aermualy that ber voyage tween Mr. Walton and Attorney H tery the funeral leaving this city at
in vehicles they will be driver to the
The deep sea fishing excursion in was abandoned. The Tiharuook T Botts. There ia little or no in­ 11 am., and tbe sea vice will be^ Jope talked bi* best, but the senior
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Reed at
class
left
the
sanctuary
with
the
left
Portland
Monday
and
the
acci
the Henrietta on Thuraeay when
terest taken m the matter ae far as conducted by Rev. D. L. Shrode.
Neaaahnie Beach, where they will par­
atiuut thirty passengers were on dent occurred at 1(1.45 pm tbe tbe patron* of tbe school are con­
Mr. Vaughn
married Harriet impression that it was the best take of a picnic lunch. After making
bused including three veteran* of .-„.rue day be.ween Waterford: and cerned, but when a controversy Trzak. who was torn on the Clatsop sermon that they had ever beard.
This week has been spent in the ascent of tbe Neahkahnie Mountain
the Civil War, proved an interest U e»t port ligbt Tbe bulwark* and cannot be earned on in a gentle­ plains. Clatsop county. December
tug * flair ia the way ot Decoration eaperatrizcture was lenouilt dam manly manner and without insinu­ 22. 1543. being the first child born exams, and the plans on that Fri­ in the aftemoou, tbe excursionist* at I
aged but the veaaei w«a not injured ations of “ lav,’* etc., it ia time to of white parents in that locality. day night will be the biggest night P. M. will return to their train and start
Day. Tbe three veterans wer
for Portland, arriving in this city it
below tbe waler line to an extent
Dcew, George Wilt and Co:
Her father. Elbndge Trask, was that the High School has ever seen. 10 XK) o’clock Thursday night.
that prevented her continuing to ■
round
Flowers bad teea
The
senior
class
a*
they
graduate
torn ia Maine, and came to the
Astoria Fortunately . the damage .
alung and during the aft
coast with the American Fur Com­ from the High School will try to
to tbe sc bociner waa all above tbe
For Sale or Trade.
Ihew were strewn on the wal
pany about 184(1 He aubaequently live up to their motto : “ To be
guard and her hull ia uninjured,
memory ot those who ha
The meat that Gov. Woodraw Wil- settled in Tillamook county, *[»end­ doers, not dreamers."
Staflion. two years old. (lack
t»ul n i* esumated the re;»»ir* will »00 ran expect to get oat of it will
their lives at aea A* eec
| entail an expenditure of nearly be a aort of traveling scholarship ing his last years here. He was a
weighs 1(35, jierfectly gentle, will
will
The
graduating
exercises
quantity of deep sea flah
KKkM
man of prominence, and the Trask
ia politic*.
him. Will sell cheap for
take place Friday evening at thé guarantee
caah. or will trade for town projierty,
river was named in his honor. Of
the union of Mr. and Mra. Vaughn Presbyterian Church. The gTadu Vacuntt lota preferred.—See Frank
Eva Wheeler. Ruth Hanenkratt. _______ __
sixteen children, five sons and ter^ ates are:
Holme».
Barbara
Hathaway, Daisy
daughters, were born, twelve of
Prices for Hogs
Anderson,
whom are living, namely* Mr* Ida Goodspeed. William
Horace
Sappington,
Floyd
Eber-
150 lbs. to 2001b».. 10c.. dressed.
Martiny, Delia Vaughn, dead ;
200 lbs. to 250 lbs . 8>4c dressed.
Amoa Vaughn, Mrs. Lydia Hoskins, nian, Reed Bain, E. K Ginn and 300
pounds and over, * Yc-
PcbbJrford. I Kittled iu bond per buttle. >1 5u
Mr* Alice Woodward. Mr«. Nora Myron Blanchard. The valedictory
Tillamook Meat Company.
address
will
be
made
by
Myron
Clarke’s Purr Jive, bottled in bund
Bodyfelt. Tillamook ; Mrs. Anna
Blanchard
and
«he
claaa
will
be
ad
­
Jacoby, Bay City; Mrs. Clara Carey,
Per bottle, 1.25
Auction Sale By Sheriff Crenshaw
La Follett ; Warren D. Vaughn dressed bv Deputy State Superin­
Ecl»o Spring, bottled iu bond
tendent
C.
E.
Carlson
and
the
pre
­
Keg Beer..............
Sheriff Crenahaw will sell at pub­
and Guy Vaughn, Kelchi* ; William
15 gallon» $3.75
Per bottle. 1.25
Keg Beer ........ ,
and Harriett Page. both dead ; sentation of diplomas by School lic anction next Saturday at 1 30, all
- - - 10 gallons 4.0U
Old Crow, ta-ttled in bund, per bidtie. 1 5u
George V. Vaughn. Bay City ; Mr* Director H. T. Botts. Following is of the homes, harnesses. buggiag
Local bottle Beer
6 duzen quart» 10. (I)
hacks, blanket», robes, whips, etc,
Hermitage, buttled in bood ¡er buttle. 1.5u
Lena Goodspeed. Tillamook ; aod the program:
Local bottle Beer
Orchestra.
IO dozen pinta 11.00
out of the stable recently »old to
Mr*. Myrtle Holden, Fairview.
Cyrus Noble. 3 Crown
1 50
Duet
Misne* Gladys and
Helen Beals. Beal* by Harris. Everything must
(J. TO.. buttled in bond, per buttle, 1.25
Violin solo................. Chas. Baker be »old to highest bidder, no by
TILLAMOOK
DE
Kentucky Ikvn, t gat. bottled in bund 2.25
Salutatory.........................Reed Bain. bidding. A rare opportunity. SaK
FEATS CORNELIUS Instrumental duet. Misses Ruth urday at 1:30 p. m.
Kentucky Dew, full pint.
..
75
Holmes and Eva Wheeler.
John Lkewar A Sons, OM Scotch
Til'amook baseball fans enjoyed Address ..................... C. F. Carlson
Marriage Licenses
solo Mrs. F. W/Christensen
Whiakey ................................. ............... 1.50
Budwtacr Beer
6 dozen quarta SIS 00
one of tbe best games of base ball Piano
Valedictory
MvrqA Blanchard.
S.
A.
Smith,
31 years, and Hattie
last Sunday at the Stilwell Park Vocol solo Miss Florent* Laufman.
Black A White, Old Scotch Whiskey
Budwiaer Beer
.
10 dozen piata 16.00
1.50
C.
Tohl.
21
yearn.
Présentation
of
diplomas
....
that
waa
ever
played
in
Tillamook.
V U.K, Old Scotch Whiskey ..........
Old at y 1er Lauger Beer. 10 dozen pint* 18.00
1.75
H. T. Botts
Carl Poasetti. 29 years, and Mary
Luck seemed to be against the
Sandy
Macdonald's
Old
Scotch
Orchestra.
Luthi, 18 years.
home team during the first of the Class motto .“To be Doers, Not
Whiskey......................
1.75
game and by the end of tbe seventh
Daniel Hickey, 27 years, ami
Dreamers."
Hunter
Baltimore.
Rye
Scotch
inaing, when the »core read eight Class Coler» : Green and White.
Sarah Smith. 34 years
Whiskey .......................
to two for Cornelious. nearly half of Claaa Flower : White Rose.
1 5u
Charles J. Ku per. 30 years a*l
I the fans had left the grandstand in
Canadian Club .. ....
Mary Plasker. 21 years
1 50
Teacher
’
s
Examinations
I disgust. Tillamook made one run
White Port. Old Monk Brand >1.00 per gal
I. W Harper.................
1.00
jin the second und another in the
Church of Christ
N otics is H ebbby G ivkn ,—That
Port
Wine
.
■
..
..............
1.(0
per
gal
Harvester Old Style
1 Ou
the
County
Superintendent
of
Till
­
sixth,
but
tbe
visitors
bad
made
10 a m.— Bible School. This is a
Sherry
........
.. ... 1.00 per gal.
Monogram..............
1 ou
¡two in the third and five in the amook County will bold the regular good place to spend an bour. Come
examination
for
applicants
for
one
Claret
..............
75c.
per
gal
Kentucky Dew ........
'»sixth when every one went up in year, five year and life papers, at and we will do you good
ltlU
_U a m — Preaching subject TSe
Angelica.....................................
1.00 per gal.
' tbe air.
Billie Taylor, full quart
the Circuit Court Room. Tillamook Name
1 25
Chnstian.“
Again in the seventh Hanley’s City, aa follows -
Zenfendei ...
........
125 per gal.
Comoet Dry Gin
lYr bottle 1 OU
3 p.iu. — Junior C.E.
For State Papers.
bunch tried in vain to cross the
7
p.ui.
—Christian Endeavor.
Toker
..........................................
1.25
per
gal.
A.V.li tain .................
Per bottle 1.75
Wednesday.June 19,
plate, but to no avail, while an­ at Commencing
8 pm — Special
service
The
o
’
clock
a
m.,
and
continuing
un-
Gurdon Slue Gm ..........
I Yr buttle 1 75
other error registered the visitors til Saturday, lune 22. at 4 o'clock Knights of Phythias attending iaa
body. This being the K. P- Me*
Gurdon Dry Gia
lYr buttle 1 25
their eighth score. Things looked pm
orial Sunday. Even body rented
Wednesday
Forenoon.
different in tbe eigth. Tiliamock
Ruck and Rye
............
.. 1Yr bottle 1.0U
to the senice A cordial Invitatioa
U.Si history, physiology, writing to
had registered three rum At this
run.
El Bart Gia ....................
I 25
Wednesday Afternoon.
R K JOPB. Pastor.
juncture the fans tiegan to realize
Physical
geography,
reading,
Virginia Dare Wine
lYr bottle TSc.
that the game waa neither lost nor com position, methods iu reading,
Muaugram
$5
0)
Port Wine........ ..............
1 Yr quart 3Sr.
■KC Ui UUI
-
won and lhat the ninth would tell methods in arithmetic.
White Corn Whaehey .
- per gal
4 (Ml
Old people should be hapj" *»“
Thursday Forenoon.
Skerry Wine
35c
the
story
Some
who
had
started
they
will
be
if
Chamberlain
s
Taa-
Harvester Old Style . .
Arithmetic, history ot education,
pergal
4 25
Angelica Win«....__ _
away turned back and were glad paycbology, methods in geography leta are taken to strengthen the di­
lYr quart
McBrayer. 13 yeera old
pergal
6
00
gestion and keep the bowel- eg»
they
did
for
the
Club
tmys
made
Thursday Afternoon.
Zenfendei Wine.............
Per quart 35c
Echo Spring
....
Grammar, geogvapb. American iar. Tliese tableta are mild
per gal. 4.25
auch
a
rally
as
Tillamook
fans
had
Taker..................... ...
Per quart 4Uc
gentle in their actio« isde«;*- »“T
never before seen on their home literature pbyaica. methods in suitable for people of middle si«
Cheatnut Grove Rye
• pergal
2.75
language,
thesis
for
primary
certifi
­
Claret.................................
JYr quart Mr.
du-.mond
and older. For sale by all de.<let*
cate.
Keutuckey Dew........
•• per gal
2.25
White Grape Juice........
75c.
Every one mute first but Ander-
Friday- Forenoon.
Alcohol......................... .
pergal. 4.00
Theory and practice, orthography,
Lol Beer, quart
Three t>otUes for 30c
son who tanned a couple of sale
Cornet Dry Gia
4.IM)
• l*r gal
hits bringiag ia the winning tally I hagfish literature.
lamest k Beer, quart Throe buttles for 75c.
wi h one .mt and two men on banes '
X---------
Kmh. tbe High Scboyi pitcher, who
Friday Afternoon.
caught a hard ffy clone to tbe i
School tel. botany. Algebra, civil
ground, turned a double aomer | gi'vernment
aault and held the ball vu eaaily
Saturday Forenoon
tbe .tar of the gam*. Thebenene*' Geometry. geoki<y.
Saturday Afternoon
were Cornelius, NeDia. EYrteaan
Tillamook. Parker Anmlmater
BOTTLE GOODS.
Special Pnces for
Family Trade.
Domestic Beers.
WINES.
SYS.
I
ILLY STEPHENS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER.
Cor. First and First Avenue East.
HOTEL
COLUMBIA
Cor 2nd Street and h»d Ave. fi.
Tillamook.
Ore.
Mm. Potter A Sow. Pupi
Room* 30c. and up, F. CK* a month
andap.
1
*•
I
Hatha. Hot.ndCoM Water
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