Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 13, 1912, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, ORBGON JUNE 13, 1912.
Tillamook City was well represent
ed at the Portland Rose Carnival
thia week, for an unusual large
number of Tillamookers went there
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the first of the week.
Collecting
Are you troubled with rheuma­
Checks.
tism, Stomach troubles. Kidney
disease, if so try Chiropratic and
get well. Dr. Scheetx, office in the
Wade residence.
In the regular course of business
The City Transfer Co. are the fel­
lows who haul anything, anywhere,
the depositor receives check b on
any time. Office on Main Street,
many banks.
opposite Clough’s Drug Store, Call
us by phone, Main 651.
It is not necessary for him to pre­
If you want a good garden, or
want to grow good potatoes, use a
sent these checks for payment at the
fertalizer prepared for the purpose,
banks on which drawn, but he may
no weed seeds. A supply at the
Tillamook Feed Co.
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deposit them here, and this bank
The
whole
of
the
arrangements
collects them for him, without charge,
for the building of the new hotel in
and credits them to his account.
this city have been satisfactorily
agreed upon, and a new building
company will be incorporated.
Checks on out-of-town banks
Carbon is heat; A berdare (Aus­
may be deposited in the same way,
tralian) Coal carries double the
and no ¡charge is made by us for this
percentage of carbon of any other
coal on the market. Lamb-Schrader
collection.
Co., Telephone Main 1771.
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The Tillamook Meat Co. is selling
lard at the following prices : 101b.
OLDEST'
CAPITA L
pail, $1.50, ; 5 lb. pail, 80c. ; 50 lb.
pails at 12Wc. per pound, Thia
bank
lard is absolutely pure.
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TILL AM OOK ÇJT Y. O R E ■
SUPERVISION
[COUNTY
You cannot afford to wait until
cement gets any cheaper. It might ’
go higher, Lamb-Schrader Co, j
ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS ForSale,-A light wagon, light carry the best grades at the lowest
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double harness and mowing mac­ prices, Telephone Main 1771.
hine. Enquire at Rogers Barn. • I For Sale,—Ten Head of milch
Dirt for filling yards, for sale.—
i Dr. J. K. Reedy left Monday tor Cows, one Holstein Bull and three
. R. Harter.
Portland to attend a meeting of the Head of Horses. Will be sold rea­
For Sale,—IV» year old bull. In-
sonable. Inquire at what is known
Veterinary Association June 11-12.
[Uire Frank Tone.
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We have two secondhand wagons as the Desmond place, Netarts. .
W. E. Noyes left on Friday on a
100 x 100 5 Room House 1 block
slightly used that can be bought
attle buying trip.
ata bargain. Tillamook Feed Co. • from store and street car; 7 blocks
Mrs. Webster Holmes went to
It is somewhat of a surprise to from Reed Institute, Portland. All
’ortland on Monday.
see some of the dairymen making kinds of roses, fruit berries, $2650.00.
Found,—a ring in the hall of St. hay this early in Tillamook County. $1000 down, terms to suit on balance.
llphonsus Academy.
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—Wm. Gibson, Rockaway, Ore. .
Dr. Payne came in from Eugene
Baby Crib and mattress for sale.
My method in selling glasses is
on Saturday on a visit to the Mc­
iquire of Ira C. Smith.
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Nair’s and left on Monday morning. not to catch a new victim and the
price—but to see how well I can fit
S. C. W. Leghorn Eggs-$1,00 per
You can get the genuine Eastern the eyes. R. A. Whalen, Opt D.
letting cf 15. A. M. Ginn.
corn feed meats at the Tillamook
One 63 egg Petaluma Incubator Feed Company General Supply Registered under State Law of Ore-
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or sale. King & Smith Co.
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Store.
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I Gnt, shells, meat scraps, ground
D. L. Shrode left on a business
Mrs. Retha Phillips and Mrs. E. bone, blood meat, char coal, scratch
rip to Portland on Monday,
F. Rogers went to Bay City Thurs­ food, baby chick food, egg food,
C. Ray left last week to visit his day to organize a W.C.T. U. in that
in fact all chicken supplies at the
lister, Mrs. Iler, at Heppner.
place.
. Tillamook Feed Co. General Supply
Attorney H. T. Botts and wife
Articles incorporating the Tilla­ Store.
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.rent to Portland on Monday.
mook Hotel Company have been
Last Sunday evening the mem
James Hughey took his first trip filed, the capital stock being placed here of the K. P. lodge attended
at $33,000.
out on the train on Saturday.
services at the Christian Chnrch, I
Mrs. J. S. Lamar and siater, Miss when an appropriate sermon was
One Full Blooded Jersey Bull for
Bale.—Apply to T. H. McCormick. * Carrie Gallworth, left Monday preached by the pastor, Rev. J. K.
For Sale,—Seven Head of Horses morning to spend Carnival week in Jope.
and two Hacks.—J. E. Brown, Tilla- Portland,
Dr. Scheetz is a graduate of the
If you are in need of a Jersey bull Palmer College conducted by the
mook.
We will sell you a buggy for less to head your herd or want a bull man who discovered Chiropractic.
money than it haa cost us. Ask calf, correspond with H. A. W est, If you are suffering from any dis­
Shrode.
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Oswego, Ore.
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ease see Dr. Scheetz. Office in the
Howard Drew came in on Satur­
No matter where the rock ia taken chines, costing up to $100. Ittrans-
Ask for Mokatil ice-cream. Why?! The merits of Dement’s Best is Wade residence.
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day from Eastern Oregon where he from for the street improvements, i forms the toil of washing day into
Dr, Norton, Dentist and assistant,
Because it is the best. Ask your proven by those who buy nothing
has been teaching school. He will it will be a wise precaution for the a pleasure and is one of the simpl-
, else of us but their flour. Tilla- expects to be in Bay City, Oregon,
visitors.
leave in a few days to participate in city council to have it tested as well eat anil greatest labor saving de-
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mook
Feed
Co.
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June
20,
1912.
Those
requiring
our
Sheriff Crenshaw during the past,
the Commencement at the State as the Warren Construction Co. vices ever invented as attested by
six months has collected $289,923.21 I W. C. King and wife and Clent beet Dentistry will receive our Beet University. He has been engaged There is something peculiar about all its patrons. It will be demon-
King and Mina Ruth Holmes left' efforts along that line. Graduate to teach in the high school at La some of the rock in this county, for strated free on Monday and Satur-
in taxes.
Tuesday to attend the Rose Carni Eastern Dental College.
Grande at a salary ol $110 per month. what may appear good rock today day afternoons at 3 p. m., at the
B. L. Beals, wife and daughter,
Dr. S. M. Wendt, succesaor to Dr.
Miss Gladys, are in Portland thia val in Portland.
C. E. Peterson, half brother of the a year hence it would not be thought house on S. W. cor. 1 st. and 3rd
E. E. Finley, who has been one of Smith, speaks German. Surgery, late J. P. Allen, accompanied by to.
I Ave. West. Solicitors wanted, male
week.
the teachers at the high school left ear, eye, nose and throat Office in his wife and eon, Gus Peterson and
The
W.C.T.
U.
has
opened
up
a
or female.
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­
on Saturday for Newberg, where he the Commercial Building, opposite family, arrived from Porter, Okla., Free Reading and Rest Room i
mook Meat Company's Market, 13c.
the Todd Hotel. All calls answered
will join his wife.
on Sunday. They will remain here across the street from the Allen i
per pound.
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The Swastika Club.
Mrs. Rollie W. Watson and family day or night Both phones.
during tne summer and may locate Hotel. You will not find thia room
Dr. Thomae Blair, of Lyons, returned to the city on Saturday
Postmaster W. F. Baker left on | ! here. Mr. Peterson was here about furnished very elaborate. You will I
Ohio, was in this city the first part
after spending two weeks with her Monday to attend the Postmaster’s eight years ago.
find a cordial welcome.
The W.C.
Tl,c li"*‘ l«eetinl4 <<f the Club was
of the week.
Convention in Portland, and was
mother in Portland.
T.U. held their first meeting Wed- he,d "< the home of Mrs. Albert
The
memtiera
of
the
I.O.O.F.
Attorney Talmage went to Port
The government dredge is laid up accompanied by his wife and Mrs. lodge, about 50 in number, marched nesday afternoon in tlieae rooms. I Plank, with the usual number in
land on Sunday to participate in
for a few days on account of a cast­ F. C. Baker, who will go to Eugene to the cemetery on Sunday, where Watch the papers and see us ad­ attendance. The afternoon passed
the doings.
ing breaking, which had to be sent after spending a week in Portland. memorial services were held, which vance. An employment bureau quickly aa the members and guests
plied their needles amid pleasant
Wanted,—A situation by a Girl, to Portland for repair.
The damage suit against the waa conducted by the officers of the in connection with the W.C.T U.
talk.
A delicious luncheon was
aged 17 years. Apply at the Head­
county
brought
by
Mrs.
Sutton
who
After several weeks of beautiful
lodge, and the Rev. J. E. Jope, of
J. Hastings, of the Wilson A Smith
served in the dining room. A huge
light office.
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claimed
$1000
damages
on
account
spring
weather,
the
wind
changed
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the
Christian
Church,
made
an
ap-
foundry of Portland, spent part of
They say the Diamond W. line 1 last week in our city, leaving on of two young colts hitched to a ' propriate speech suitable to Ilie to the south went on Monday night, bowl of butter«, ups formed the cen­
terpiece, and quaint Dutch girl
can’t be beat for quality.—Tilla­ Saturday for his home.
team going over a bank at Slab I occasion.
and all day Tuesday there waa a
place card« were used. An inter­
mook Feed Co.
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Creek, and which wii set for trial
was
a
great
Steady
rain.
Thia
I The socialist will hold a county
For Sale,—Saddle Horse known as
esting game closed the afternoon.
in
Polk
County,
was
withdrawn.
Gee ! but that Diamond W. Steel the George Young mare. Wilt sell
: convention in this city un the 22nd benefit to the entire county, ns the
This was a very good meeting
There is u
cut coffee is good,get it at the Tilla­ cheap if sold at once. Apply Pat
Prof. L. L Baker and wife left on June. There were a number of pastures needed it.
and the memtiera adjourned to meet
mook Feed Co.
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Tuesday morning for Westfield, i persons in Tillamook County who heavy crop of grass thia year, and lune 28 with Mrs. Erwin Harrison.
Childers, Fairview, Ore.
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N Y., to spend the summer. They thought it waa a most wicked, cor- aa the rain will greatly help the
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­
P ot Sale,-Team «years old, weight
mook Meat Company's Market. We 13,000 to 15,000 each. Wagon and will stay a few days in Portland, I rupt method for the Republican oats, Tillamook County will have
pay 13c. per pound.
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harness, $300.—Joe West, North and will leave on Friday for the party to hold a convention two another bumper hay crop.
I Making Preparations for 4th.
East
Mieses Grace Noyes and I years ago, when they fought as-
At a meeting of the member« of
Misses Myrtle and K. Mills left Fork of the Nehalem river.
Verna Seston accompanying them. [ sernbiy candidates.
the Grand Army in thia county at
Colonel J. C. Cooper, of McMinn­
Monday morning to attend the Rose
Hans Remer, the 1« year old boy
the Tillamook Commercial Club ville, who will have charge of the
csrnival in Portland.
Mrs.
C.
E.
Trombley
and
daugh
­
The
Clark-Cannon
Co.,
of
Port
­
who ran away from his home lsat
To remove the cause of your dis­ week, was found at Brighton Beach ter returned from a viait to relatives land. have issued a neat little book Wednesday afternoon, it was de­ 4th of July celebration in thia city,
in Michigan on Sunday, and we i setting out the advantagee of Sea­ cided to invite the G. A.R. to hold la getting things shaped up. lie
ease see Dr. Scheetz across from washing dishes at a dago camp.
can
vouch that Bro. Trombley haa I port, an addition to the city of their encampment next year in thin haa the picture which will be used
the Court House south.
5 Room Bungalow I.ake Lytle. been a pretty good t>oy the peet
Tillamook, for mill and factory city. Colonel Cooper, who will at for the electrical cow, and the
I-net a gold brooch, round with Beam ceiling, fire place the best
three
months
while
enjoying
the
sites. It is nicely gotten up and tend the encampment next week at school children are being drilled in
ruby set Finder, please leave at location on Garbaldi Beach. $1275.00.
delights
of
gross
widowhood.
give some useful and accurate in­ Salem, will carry the invitation and the Commercial Club rooms, Mes-
Headlight office. Reward.
Wm. Gibson Rockaway, Oregon. .
formation
The book ahould help while there will boost for Tillamook. damea Leach. Holtnea, Groat and
Russell Hawkins and J D. Ed­
The only genuine "Standard Port-
The County Court will bold an wards. of the Whitney Co., came in : to boost that manufacturing toca- This would bring between !kii and Willett having charge of thia.
iand-Cement" to be had to the city
000 persona to the city during the Arrangrmenta have also been com­
adjourned term on Saturday for the from Portland thia week
It is the I tion of Tillamook County.
at the Tillamook Feed Co.
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encampmeut. and there in not pleted with a Sen Francisco com­
purpose of opening bids for the intention of Mr. Hawkins to spend
There will be services at the Pres-
much doubt but that number could pany for an aeroplane flight, which
I will trade property in Tillamook Netarts road and other business.
several months in each year in Till­ > byterian church next Sunday, when tie accommodated at hotels and will be the first event of that nature
City for Tillamook dairy land. See
Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton amook, and he gave orders at the * the new pastor, Rev. W. C. Roes, private homes.
W. G. Dwight, Tillamook, Ore. .
in thia county. From all appear-
or 4.90 for half ton. or good firwood aaw mill in thia city for lumber for ; will commence hia pastoral work in
Attorney E. J. Claussen, secretary already sawed for $6.75 per cord or a bungalow to be built on tbe Whit­ i this city Mr.'Roes comes highly
Mrs. M Work has secured the ance thia ¡will be one of the moat
attractive celebrations
in thia
of the Tillamook Commercial Club. $3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode •
ney place. He ia anxiously waiting 1 recommended, and ia a young men. geoeral agency in Tillamook ior county. Moat all thoee whoownautoa
left this morning foe Portland.
the result of the Port of 1 ills mook ; recently ordained. It in planned the Vacuum Clothea Washer. Thia
Lytle A Gordon handle all kinds
have aignifie<l their intention to be
Mrs. Elisa Evans and Miss Agnes of tnilding materials in any law suit, ior •• soon as it ia decided i that Presbytery will meet ia thia ■ little wonder eelle lor $3. '<) and has in the |*srsde, and the autoe will ba
city
next
week
when,
no
doubt.
Mr.
|
won
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first
prizes
st
Mato
fairs,
in
to
improve
the
bar
his
company
< oates went to Portland on Tuee- amount and can quote the lowest
artiatically decorated with flowers
4*y to attend the Carnival and to prices ia the city. See them bei.-ee will commence operations on a Rosa will be metalled sa permanent . the two short years of its existence and bunting.
pastor
lover
motor
power
and
electric
ma-
»mit Mrs. M E. No sa.
large scale.
buying
Advantages of a
Checking Account
THE GRAND
AT
Mason, Pennington & Co.
SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 15th.
If you have not taken advantage of this GREAT MONEY
SAVING EVENT you certainly have neglected a rare op­
portunity.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK»“
We are making no extravagant claims, but we do claim to be
selling the BEST GOODS for the money ever before offered
to the people of Tillamook.
Come
And Be
Why not buy of your home
merchant when we are offer­
ing BETTER GOODS for less
Money than you can get at the
Mail Order Houses ?
Why go to Portland for
your Goods and help the Port­
land Merchant pay the big
xeni?
We are offering you QUAL-
. ITY GOODS for less than you
Qy OnVinCeCl. can buY inferior goods at other
places.
Spare a little of your valuable time and let us con
vince YOU WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
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