Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 27, 1912, Image 6

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    Tillamook Headlight, June 27, 1912-
Report of the Condition of the
DAIRYMEN CELEBRATE BOOST BEACH RESORT.
[DEFEAT OF PORT
Portland Business Men Visit
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
Bayocean
and
Other
Inter*
Ralpb R. Daniway Urges
At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close
esting Summer Resorts.
Them to get together for
of business June 14th, 1912.
When
the
Portland
excursion
left
Harbor Improvements.
•
Receive Certificates.
Winnie Epplett, Min. Blanc. - Pearson.
Miss Elsie White, Miss Alma Ripley,
Janies Goldsworthy, J. R. Bidgood,
Tillamook; Mian Ruth Gray. Nehalem.
For five-year state certificate: Miss
Agnes L. Morrissey, Miss Helena
Schlappi, Tillamook.
For life diploma: Miss Grace W.
Whitehouse.
Applications for renewal of one-year
certificates: Miss Maud Edgar, Miss
Ellen Bewley, Miss Elsie Lamb, Miss
Helena Schlappi, J. D. Moffett, Mrs.
Eacie 0. Mullen, Mrs. Daisy Golds­
worthy, Tillamook; Miss Martha E.
Alley, Nehalem; Miss Jennie Blanch­
ard, Hemlock: Miss Ruth Clark, Gari­
baldi.
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TESTED HER TEMPER.
(
Thank
. >n<J g L>unh
Thanks and a Laugh.
“What was the coolest act ot self p<g.
session you ever witnessed?” a friend
asked of a noted animal trainer.
J
‘ Well, 1 guess you're looking tw
yarns about lions and tigers," repigg
be. “I've seen all tbe best tricks and
some mighty quick stunts that weren't
ki the regular program, but 1 saw
something that hit me harder than an;
of these. It was at dinner at a pala.
tial hotel in Palm Beach. Opposite m«
sat a young lady with her dowaw
mamma and • swell that 1 took to b*
tbe fiance. Tbe girl was beautiful,
dressed like a princess aud a lot mort
human looking than her two compan.
ions. By some blunder a very awk­
ward waiter served ber, and in one of
bls nourishes he managed to ;<our tl*
contents of a full finger bowl squarely
on tbe girl's head. The water trickled
over tbe elaborate coiffure, reached
ber face and dripped on her bare arnu
and neck. Mamma positively snarled:
my lord fiance began to bluster, but
that thoroughbred American beauty
glanced at the waiter's crimson fat*
and gave a clear, sweet laugh.
•• *l'm so thankful it wasn’t coffee or
soup.' she said, and not another word.
‘That was the coolest act of self po*
session I ever saw.”—New York Pres*
,
Tillamook City Wednesday evening
RESOURCES.
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Urging the people in the differ- at 5 o’clock for Bayocean, they had
$235,474.54
ent cities about Tillamook to get with them a representation from Loaii8 and discounts
290.07
together for the purpose of carry­ thia city which although not very Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
ing 'out whatever improvements large in number, was yet compos­
30,251.67
Bonds
and
warrants
may be required, with the assist­ ed of a few men who did their ut­
553.84
ance of the Federal Government, most to show the people from Port­ Stocks and other securities
2,136.53
for making the bay accessible at all land that Tillamook was an impor­ Banking house
2,680.75
time to vessels of deep-sea draught, tant place on the map. The mem­ Furniture and fixtures
»
f
Ralph R. Duniway, of Portland, bers of the Tillamook delegation
5,119.17
Other real estate owned
counsel for the people of Fairview were President Shrode, of the Com­
116.83
Attorney Webster Due from banks (not reserve banks)
in their fight against the incorpora­ mercial Club;
89,452.26
tion of the larger Port of Tillamook, Holmes; Captain John Groat; Ira Due from approved reserve banks ,
234.11
I
occupied over on Sunday in an ad­ C. Smith, of King A Smith; W. H. Checks and other cash items
Hay Crop tor Sale.
24,621.25
dress before nearly 200 farmers at Gordon, of Lytle A Gordon; W. Cash on hand .
the Grange hall of Fairview, in the Spaulding, of the Tillamook Light
339.70 For Sale,—the hay crop on 3) acres
Other resources ,
midst of the dairy section of Tilla­ and Fuel Co ; Cheater Holden,
of prairie land G. H. Ward.
■ County Clerk; and Elbert Ginn,
mook County.
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$391,270.72 The New York Produce Exchange
Tbe occasion was the celebration representing the Tillamook Head-
Total
explains the high cost of bread by
of the recent victory of the farmers light.
LIABILITIES.
pointing out that 60 per cent of the
of Fairview over the people repre­ ' At Bay City the special excursion
crops is now consumed in the mak­
senting the new Port of Tillamook train, which took the crowd to
$30,000.00
,
ing of alcoholic liquors. This ar­
Dairymen with their families, filled Garibaldi from this city, stopped to Capital stock paid in
2,500.00 gument was used by the W. C. T. U.
.
.
.
.
the grange hail and overflowed in­ take on a delegation from tbe Bay Surplus fund
to the pretty grove near by. A City Commercial Club, then hur­ Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
in the Missouri prohibition cam­
barbecue was the first order of the ried on to the famous old town of
1,745.10 paign, and failed. We don’t know
paid
.
...
day, after which Mr. Duniway, who Garibaldi where they boarded the
3,20933 that the New York Produce Ex_
Due to banks and bankers .
THE ELEPHANT’S TRUNK.
Ltd represented the people in the yacht Bayocean and went to the
425.02 change can make it more effective,
Postal
savings
bank
deposits
recent port case, was called upon famous Bayocean, the beach re-
even though supported by the It May Justly Bs Called Ona of th«
5,000.00 Bureau of Statistics.
by Chairman Henry Leach to ex­ aort that will eventually make the Deposits due State Treasurer
Miracles of Nature.
255,175.65
plain in detail the circumstances south aide of the bay one large city. Individual deposits subject to check
.
The trunk ot the elephant may justly
When they reached Bay ocean Demand certificates of deposit
which had led to the decision of the
2,030.55 The Department of Agricultural be considered as one of the miracla of
Supreme Court.
they found the streets paved, good
52.00 tells a rather pleasing- story to the nature, being at once the organ of tea.
i Certified checks
‘‘The decision in this case,” said cement walks, and their guide, Web­
as well as the instrument by
34,670
17 country. While there will be a fall­ plration,
Mr. Duniway. "is similar to that ster Holmes,took them to the Com­ Time certificates of deposit
which the animal supplies Itself with
ing
off
in
winter
wheat,
aa
Com
­
56,430.85
given in the Coos Bay case and mercial Club rooms, which by the Savings deposits
food. Nearly eight feet in length, en­
with 1911, as has been ex­
dowed with exquisite sensibility sod
the affair in connection with the way were built in one day and have j Liabilities other than those above stated
32.05 pared
pected, the spring wheat makes an stout in proportion to the massive stat
proposed annexation of St. John’s the appearance of a palace.
Of
unlooked for favorable snowing, of the animal, this organ will uproot
by tlie Port of Portland.
it means course they were not polished and
$391,270.72 which will maks the total wheat trees or gather grass—raise a piece of
Total
that no municipality is permitted painted in that time, but all of the
yield 7,000,000 bushels greater than artillery or take up a nut, kill a mas
to commit suicide; that no other construction work was complete
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS.
it was la9t year. As the harvest for or brush off a fly.
municapility can be absorbed by within ten hours from the time the
1, Erwin Harrison, Cashier of the above-named wheat is so near at hand, the gov­ it conveys the food to the mouth u4
another without the consent of the work was started.
bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is ernment’s figures are not likely to pumps up enormous draughts of water,
municipality.”
The party then went to the Hotel
which, by its recurvature, are turnoi
be changed materially in the few
Asked to apeak on the subject of Bnyocean where they prepared true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Into and driven dowi^ the capacieei
weeks which separate us from the
■ingle tax, Mr. Duniwuy urged to themselves for dinner nnd talked
E rwin H arrison , Cashier.
throat or showered over the body. Ito
gathering
of
the
crop.
A
large
gain
vote "No” on the amendment cov­ for a few minutes.
Then came the
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of is shown to be probable in oats length supplies the place of a lot*
neck, which would have been incom­
ering single tax when it wa* pre­ whistle, one that George M Hyland,
June, 1912.—E. J. Claussen, Notary Public.
and barley, and a smaller, but im­ patible with the support of the largo
sented this Fall, declaring that he the leader of the excursion had
Correct—Attest ■ H. T. Botts, M W. Harrison, portant, increase is likely to come bead and weighty tusks. A glance ot
felt the curse of the country was brought with him for the express
in rye.
the head of an elephant will show the
Carl Haberlach, Directors.
the cons tant changing of laws He purpose of giving signals and in
thickness and strength of the trunk at
advocated more careful enforce­ cidently to make lots of noise. At
Each age of our lives has its joys. Its Insertion; and the massy arcbet
ment of existing laws rather than this time it told that dinner was Í
Old people should be happy, and bones of the face and thick, muscular
they
will be if Chamberlain's Tab­ neck are admirably adapted for sup­
tbe enactment of additional ones ready for one of the merriest crowds
Auction Sale.
Death of W. T. Doty
lets are taken to strengthen the di­
which might or might not be as that ever visited a Leach resort, re­
gestion and keep the bowels regu porting and working this powerful and
effective as those now on the statute gardless of its location.
W. T. Doty, aged about 74 years,
I will sell on the Mrs. Mary F. L. lar. These tablets are mild and wonderful instrument
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books. "Unless you feel certain! | During the dinner hour the crowd died at his home near Bay City Lee Farm, 1% miles south of Dallas, gentle in their action and especially
the change is decidedly for the bet- was given a continous treat in the shortly before noon on Wednesday, ion lower Falls City Road, on Fri- suitable for people of middle age
An Unruffled Statesman.
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For sale by all dealers.
ter,”
said Mr.
Duniway,
I d tbe early days, when tbe people
‘‘vote way of music, both instrumental He has been in poor health for some ' day, June 28, commencing at ten and older.
against this proposition.”
sent their wisest men to make the pub­
and vocal, and toasts. The instru. time, being bothered with asthma. o’clock the fol'.owing described pro­
lic laws, a man of peculiar traits, but
mental music was given by a It was this that was tbe indirect perty:
py, J. T, WORK, M.T •» of sterling worth, was sent to the Mas­
Game Was a Farce
stringed orchestra
Large Bay Mare about 8 years old,
directed by cause of death, although heart trou
sachusetts legislature from the townuf
Arthur von Jessen uud Mrs. Dudel , ble was the direct cause. Mr. Doty weight about 1501); Bay Gelding 6
Douglas. He wore an old fashioned
Sunday afternoon al the Stillwell one of Portlsnd’s leading soprano had lived in this county for about years old, weight about 1300 ¡Sorrel
CHIROPRACTOR AND
farmer’s frock, which was sadly out
Park, the remains of the Coiumer ’ singers, sang u number of selections, 35 ¡years, having come here from Mare, middle age, weight 1100; Sor-
NATUROPATH,
of place in the legislative ball, where
cial Club team played th* Hebo one of which,a boosting song, com- the atate of Iona.
He leaves, be- rel Horse, middle age, weight about Also expert for troubles of the some of the fastidious statesmen from
team a game that according to tbe p0Md by’ hersel? made’a"decid^d aidea hie family a large nutnber of
1250; Bay Horae, middle age, weight skin or feet.
Hours io a.m. to Boston and other cities vied with eack
reports was ao filed with runs that hit with the crowd.
other in the correctness of tbelr attire.
friends among the old settlers of about 1200; 20 Head Cows, some
4
p.m.,
and
7 to 8 p.m.
it was impossible to keep track of
Soon after the arrival of the Douglas
The speakers of the evening were this county. He was a member of the High Grade Jerseys and some High
the score. A number of vacancies D. L. Shrode, president uf the Tills- N.E. church, and the funeral ser- Teeters, and all gentle cows. Most Office in Williams’ Bldg., next man one of the Boston representatives
door to Tillamook County Bank. seeking an opjiortunity to have fun st
were made in the team when sonic
mook Commercial Club; George H. vices will be conducted at 1 o’clock every one will make a good family
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bls expense, called out to him, "Have
of the boys went to the valley with
Root, of Bay City; J. M Scott, gen on Friday by Rev. Irving, of the cow.
Some large milkers. Some
they no smarter men than you to send
the ”hickers.”and to patch up these
Interment will fresh and some soon to freshen, all
era! passenger ugept of the South- ' Bay City church.
to the legislature from your districtT
places some of the boys about town |
ern
Pacific;
Attorney
Webster take place at the Bay City ceme- young,
ZP \AJ
QTflP K
The 111 an from Douglas smiled 1»
were used.
• I* •• • O 1
nocently as he replied. 'There's ahead
Holmes, of Tillamook; Adjt Gen­ ! ‘«O
3 Yearling Heifers, 8 Head of Fine
For about the first seven innings
eral W. E. Finzer, of the Oregon
Sheep, Two-Horse Wagon, Hack,
of smarter men up my way. but ths
the teams played according to the
National Guard; F. V. Healey, A.
mischief of It is they hain't got ne
M B. Church.
Coil of Barbed Fence Wire, 14 inch
line-up, John Stuart pitching for
clothes good enough to wear dowi
1. Finley, Mrs. J. M. Tifft, Dr.
Walking
Plow,Old
Mowing
Machine,
the home team the first four inuings
here!”—Boston Herald.
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
Amelia Zeigler, Dr, K P Gray,
20 gallon Iron Kettle, Some Few
while Armbuater caught. However
11 a.m.—Sermon. Subject, "God’s Household Goode, and many other
and R. W Wilson, of Portland, and
at the end of thia inning Kirk, the
Geometry.
T. Irving Potter, owner of Bay­ Will, the Program of Life.”
things too numerous to mention.
new recruit of the Club team, went
Geometry, so called from Its origtasl
7 p.m.—Epworth League.
ocean and one of the biggest boost­
Terms
of
Sale:
All
sums
of
$10,
into the box and pitched to Arma-
apllcation to measuring the earth. Is
8 p.m.-Union Service of all the cash. Over that amount bankable
ers in the Northwest. Geo. M. Hy­
j generally believed to have had It* ori­
piker.
churches
under
the
auspices
of
the note at 7 per cent interest. Free
OFFICE :
land, leader of the party, wa* toast
gin among the Egyptians.
It prob­
By thia time the score was ao
W. C. T. U. This promises to be an Lunch. All Falls City trains will
master.
ably sprang from the surveyor's sft
large that it was decided to give
Corner
of
8th
st.,
and
Ave.
E.
occasion
of
special
interest.
Be
stop at ranch.
.
The annual Inundation of the Nils ear
Hebo Millie nnd Peterson as bat­ I Mr. Potter showed how the ex-j
early and insure a good seat.
I ried away all landmarks and iwund-
J. M. B riggs , owner.
teries in order to make the game peuditure of one million dollars on j
J ames T. M oore , Pastor.
arles, and some scientific means of set-
M. F. White, auctioneer.
more intereeting for the spectators. a beach resort in southern Califor­
tllng tbe disputes In.tieumi tbetsi®
nia
was
the
cause
of
the
city
of
Los
However the larger part of the
had to be devised; hence surveying,
crowd became disgusted and left Angies being built and predicted Notice to Persona Owning Lota in
Dairy Farm Wanted.
the undoubted fountainhead of geo»
I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
the grounds before the game waa that the improvements of our beach­
etry. Geometry is said to hare bees
Dairy Farm Wanted equipped
brought to a close, Some reporta es wo;ild bring about the same for
Introduced into Greece by the phlloas-
He said in part, "Let
There will be a meeting of owners tock, buildings, etc , from Owner
are that the score waa 31 to 2 and this city.
pber Thales about the year flOO B. C.
of
Lota
in
I.
O
O.
F.
Cemetery
|on
every
one
write
to
their
friend*
in
who
will
take
Portland
income
pro
­
others that it waa 17 to 2 and still
The science was cultivated by Pytbsr-
Saturday,
July«.
1912,
atthe
I.O.O.F.
the
east
and
invite
them
to
spend
perty as part first payment Give
others range all the way between
oras. through whom it was made pop­
ular In Greece, from which country
these two reports.
| their vacation in Oregon, and Bay- Hall, Tillamook City, at 2 o'clock full particulars, price and location.
1 her share.”
He to make arrangemeets ao that we Address Owner, 1409 Minnesota
The.entire gam* waa spiced with
w‘11
It spread over the then known world.
said,
-New York American.
amusement.
At one time Millie further
"*
' "We do not ask for 1 can improve and beautify the cem Ave., Box. Bryant and Albina Ave.,
rsii ncroaa the diamoud to catch a you to talk Bayocean but we want ' etery. All are requested to attend. Portland, Ore
y
Irving Weald Hava to Hustle,
thrown ball and u|>ou catching it to make Bayocean a resort that will
attract people when they come to
i When Henry Irving was making set
he held it up tn the air nnd shout '
1 thia state.'’
|
of bls last tours of the country M
ed, "How's that for Hebo?”
found himself with an open date >•
Mr.
Finxer
stated
in
his
talk
that
Although thia game was not ex-1
I» Michigan.
His manager wired tbe
citing, T. B. Handley promise* to he wa* here for a double purpose, j
J manager of a small o;.era house In •
one
to
find
a
place
to
encamp
one
give the fane all the base ball ex- 1
■e nearby place, asking If he could «•
citeinent next Sunday nnd during regiment of the Oregon National
J Irving on the night in question The
Guard
and
another
for
pleasure.
1
the week of the Fourth that they
a, following message cnioe back:
George
M.
Hyland,
the
silver-'
J
"What does Irving doF
will want.
tongued orator, made several good
The manager used up much expes-
talks, at times he would get *0 lull
eive space on the wire explaining
Socialist Ticket
C. I. Clough. Druggfet • leading points about Irving nod f<*
of thought* that tie teed to tell
mins received the following repl»:
On Saturday last some twenty mem- them and each time he would tool a -
annot use Irving tn this tows so-
bers of the Socialist party of thia hie audience motionlrse under hie
Irving can parade.’'—Judge
county met In convention and nomi­ tlow of oratory.
All of the party seemed very well
nated a county ticket. G. J. Blanchard
Amended.
was chairman of the convention and pleased with our beaches and made
IVben a Scotch schoolmaster entero*
it known that they would uot let
P W. Turner was secretary.
* tempi« of learning one morning ••
The following ticket was nominated. this be the last visit
mad oe the blackboard. “Our tea«**
Frank AI lander, Sheriff.
Is a dookey “
Myron Blanchard. Clerk.
Moroney Canal
The pupils expected there woo <1 »* *
Berger. Assessor.
cyclone, but the philosophic pe«'-
a RF Murton, Treasure.
The Town of Moroney fronting on
There is uo real need of anyone contented himself with adding th"
Garibaldi beach, on the Rail Road
A Scovill. Cbmuiisaiuner
"drlvsT" and opened the scb.wt “
being troubled with constipation
a cd on Lake Lytle and between tbe
Chamberlain's Tablets will cause
'W. M. Living*lone, Coroner.
an agreeable movement of the bow-
» Other
nomlnsUons neraeaary Io i Towne ol Lytle aad Manhattan, is
without any unpleasant effect. Give
complete the twket will be ronde later. now being plotted. See Moroney'
them a trial. For sale by all dealers.
on the place.
For Real Estate
on Farms
Bran. Per each. Me.
►hurts, *1 su
Prucsee Barley. •1.10.
Wr have the ■«*>d«. Ctwase early
TiMaanouk Feed Co.
One of the (mints to be insisted
on a| the Baltimore convention is
Hist a aaajority ought to be enough. :
The two third* rule, a relic of 1
atevery
pol.hu
illuetrste. ,hr
Den.ocr.tK styl, ot progrese, ve-
■VW
I
tt io now well known that not
more than one case of rheumatism
in ten require* any internal treat­
ment whatever.
AU that
needed
tea free aplication of Chamberlain’ a
Claimant and massaging the parts
•t each application Try it and see
how quickly it will relieve the pain
and soreness.
Sold by all deaf