Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 18, 1912, Image 6

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    Tillamook Headlight, July 18. I912
___ » » nviCW BFSORT reels readv by the micdle of August.
The Club Luncheon.
There was a fair attendence at
the business men's luncheon at the
Commercial Club room Wednesday
noon. There were twenty-eight who
set down to the table, and each
wore a smile on his face branded
him for a booster of everything that
is good in Tillamook County. After
luncheon President Shrode, of the
Commercial Club, called on W. M.
Owen, of the Ray A Co , and one
of Cloverdale’s boosters, for a short
talk. Emphasis was made by Mr.
Owen of the need of the “ Pull to­
gether spirit.” L. V. Eberhardt,
manager of the Pacific Abstract Co.,
was next to speak. Mr. Eberhardt
spoke of his business in this city
and stated that he had settled here
after a great deal of study as to the
future possibilities of this section,
and was located here at present to
stay.
The boosting spirit was
shown stongly in hie talk.
8tg)finjr of play. On our|
Tillamook Did Not Play Ball POPULAR BEACH RESO« I !
beaches
for reproduction on the
TO OPEN.
Last Sunday.
-----------»1
screens of moving picture shows
Two Day» of Celebration at wiJ1 be u
of Bhowing the
There was no base ball game Sun­
people of this country the rare
Bar View,
day at Gilford Stillwell Park owing
beauty of our scenery, especially
John Leland (iende^oq ^ od ,
ROOMS
BLOCK
215-216, TILLAMOOK
to the fact that the Baltimore Dairy
Jack Oliver, the proprietor of the is this true with regard to the scenic
team which was scheduled to play
OREGON.
the home team did not arrive as ex- i Bar View beach resort, will formally picture»
pected. According to a message re­ open his place to /^e pubhc for
BELIEVED IN MOVE
ceived by T. B. Handley, manager the lummer, by giving a general
of the Club team, the Portland g^id'tTme, which will be started off,
This
land business
boys were of the impression that Saturday evening by a dance. The Southern Pacific Engineers,
The
member
came
years
they could leave their city Sunday Tillamook Concert Band will fur­
Re-surveying Survey.
morning and arrive here in time to nish the music for the entire two
is
Lawyer,
Surveyor
Abstracter.
play a game in the afternoon and days of festivites and they will be
S heridan , Or., July 15—A party
return to Portland in the evening. taken to that place by the Henri­ I of Southern Pacific engineers left
Thejunior member,
E. Henderson, ¡
It was because of this that they did etta No. 2. The band bovs will run here today to resurvey the old
a
Oregon
and
a
not come, for when they asked for an excursion Saturday evening for Southern Pacific survey from here
and
their tickets the agent at Portland the purpose of making money to to the coast The original survey
informed them that they would not pay their expenses. Capt. Jenkin» was made some eight years ago
The
specialty the folio»,
arrive here when they bad expect­ ha» agreed to assist them in this and the present party is merely re­
ing branches
ed. The team was composed of matter by giving them a per cent locating and checking the data as
four men of the Aberdeen aggrega­ of the fare collected from the excur­ furnished by the original survey.
—Surveying
tion from the Washington State sionists, and it is the desire of the
It is probable that when the elec­
—Real
Fire
Loans-
League, three of the Northwest boys that who all go to the reeort trification of the Southern Pacific
League men, belonging to Nick will go with them if it is conveni- procerds this far they will build
Williams, and only had two of 1 ent, as they are trying to maxe it on, providing the present party re­
They Lost Their Watches. their own men with them. It possible to have the subscriptions locating the survey reports favor-
They
for
choice pro
seems that the teams around Port for the band done away with by
ably.
in
City
It seems that Saturday and Sun­ land have learned that our team is making uiouey from their excur­
This action on the part of the
Pricu
day were bad days for those who nothing to fool with and after this
sions.
Southern Pacific probably is due
1— 35Y4 acres. All in cultivation. 6)6 miles S.E. of Tilla-
where before that time, possessors we may expect to see exceptionally
In addition to the evening excur­ to the action of the Portland West
mook.................................................................................................... HKO
of gold watches.
At least there strong men come to play the home sion the Henrietta will leave the
Coast, which has a survey and
2— 160 acres. The Castle Rock Ranch. 3)6 miles S.K. of
three men who had serious luck
rail
road
dock
Sunday
morning
at
boys.
.
.
large stretches of right of way
Hebo ...................................................................... *.......................... 7,OOC
with their time pieces on those day».
seven o’clock with the Tillamook
3— -80 acres. Raw land. 30 acres rich bottom. 3)6 miles
On Saturday, while working in the Shakespeare Club Ha» Social base ball team. A game has been through thia section. It is said
that the Portland West Coast is
S. E. of city......................................................................................... 4,300
hay field, Gail Buel lost a $20 tick
planned for Sunday at nine o’clock merely
Meeting.
a
dummy corporation,
4— House and lot on main county road. North of city
er, and although he has searched
with the Winton Six team of Port­ operating for the Hill lines.
limits. Only ...................................................................................
for it diligeutly ever since he has
The Shakespeare Club met at the land. After the game the teams
5— Two lotsand cottage. 2nd Ave. E..........
........................
not been able to find it. W. P. home of Mrs. F S. Whitehouse will come to this city and play ball
6— One Lot S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightly........................
ROAD OFFICIALS
Tuerck, while boat riding on the Friday afternoon and had a social at the Stillwell Park at two o’clock RAIL
slough last Sunday, lost fiia Elgin good time. Only six of the mem­
7— Two Luts. One corner. S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightly.
VISIT TILLAMOOK.
in the afternoon
The Henrietta
8— Two Lots. S.E of Catholic Church. Sightly....................
overboard and as a result is iisk bers were present, they being: Mes-
No. 2 will land on the beach direct­
ing other people what the time is dames Alex McNair, B. C Lamb,
9— One corner Lot. One Block S. W. High School. Cheap.
ly in front of Bar View on each of Make Brief Inspection Tonr--
The other accident was hardly aa John Groat,
Fred Christensen, her trip» to that place. A large
other
Some good trades.
Wiil Build Depot Soon.
disastrous t o the owner as the two George Willett and Mrs. F, 3. White­
representation from Tillamook is
former ones were. Joe Richard­ house.
The invited guests were: expected to attend the opening of
D. W. Campbell, District Super­
This firm has
over the Abstract
son. while trying to get the launch Mesdamea Curl Haberlach, B.D.
this popular resqrt.
,
inteadent of the Southern Pacific,
Bayocean under the cable that was Lamar, James T. Moore and Miss
of
Abstract Co. and
A special train will leave this city with hie secretary, H. G. Thompson;
stretched across the channel last Grace Whitehouse. No study work
Saturday at 9 p.m., returning after R. E. Strahorn, Vice-president of
and will
to serve
Sunday came nearly loosing his was taken up owing to the small
the dance.
the O. R. A N.; R. T. Guppy, the
watch
when he was
knocked number of members present. Mrs.
Chief Enginner; and F. L. Burk­
down by the rope. He regained it Moor«- favored the ladies with a
AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
without any particular damage number of vocal selections and Fire Association Has Lively halter, District Engineer, arrived
OF LONDON.
in thia city Tuesday evening at
Business Session.
being done to it.
Miss Whitehouse played a number
eight o’clock on board a special
of beautiful instrumental selections.
Thursday evening the Tillamook train and returned to Portland
Annual Fish War Begins.
The Club decided to have their
Hose Company met at the Commer­ after a stay of an hour and a half.
The first trouble of the fish season annual picnic at Rose City Park on cial Club rooms in business ses­
According to a statement given Dairy Chief Visits Tillamook Pupils Who Were Awarded Bigkt
started this week when the fisher­ Wednesday July 24th, and a full sion, this being their regular meet­ out by the officials, the trip was in
Grade Diplomas for the June
To See How C heese Is
men of the bay formed a union for attendance of the members is ex
Examination 1912.
ing night. There was considerable the main part to see about the
the purpose of forcing the fish pected. Lunch will be taken along comment on the matter of people building of the new depot on the
Made.
Charles Pesterfield, Dist. No. L I
packers and canneries to raise the and the ladies will go prepared for who are not connected with the terminal grounds and to ascertain
Dr.
B.
H.
Rawl,
Chief
of
the
Carl
Commons, Dist. No. 6.
|
price puid fur fresh (salmon from a good time.
company giving orders at fires, what the condition of the road is
Lillian Severance, Harold Maacil
A dainty luncheon was served which tends to confuse the firemen.
three cents to five cents. As a re­
and where it can be bettered. It is dairy division, of the Bureau of
sult the buyer» have made the by the hostess after which the It was decided to purchase signal thought that work will be started Animal Industry, arrived on the Victor Nielson, Charles Johnagl
Herbert Moore, Lena Trout, Clainl
statement that no offer above three ladies adjourned.
whistles for the use of the Chief on the depot within the next thirty Wednesday evening train in comp­
The visit Finley, Clifford Kiunamao, Diitl
mid a half cents can be offered,
and captains.
days in order that it may be finish­ any with Mrs. Rawl.
and as the strikers hold out for five The
Killkare Klub Holds A matter which baa been before ed before the end of the good weath­ was made so as to see “How the No. 9.
Eddie Heisel, Diet. No. 10.
I
trick of making cheese in Tilla­
cents it will be impossible forthen
the firemen for a number of months, er.
Interesting Meeting.
mook
was
done,
”
was
the
state
­
Bernice
Barber.
Dist.
No.
IL
j
to buy.
that is the securing of suitable
No statement was made as to
Flora Robitsch, Dist. Na 12.
j
At the present time no one is
The Killkare Klub met at t the exempt certificates, was finally set­ whether the Southern Pacific in­ ment of Dr. Rawl. His visit to
offering above 3c. except W. O. 1 home of Mrs. Homer Mason last tled when it was decided to pur- tended to extend the road south the Coast was primarily to make
Martin Ripley, Dist. No. 15.
Orson Batterson, Dist. No. 24. I
Chase, who states that he will pay Thursday afternon. where they
( chase three dozen of them from an from this city or not, but it was arrangements for the agricultural
1
5c. a» long as he can secure suffi spent a few hours reading and talk- eastern firm,
Mary Rowland, Diet No. 21
,
made known that no extension exhibit at the Panama-Pacific Ex­
Berenice Knight, Dist. No. 38. I
cient fish to warrant it. He has ing over things of general interest 1 As the result of a slight diversity
work would be attempted until position at San Francisco in 1915,
made arrangements with the Port The Indies of the klub spent the in« opinion
Dolly Buckles, Willie HarriioM
regarding a certain things are arranged in this city. but as he had heard so much
Dist. No. 46.
i
land Fish Company to take his en­ greater part of the ufternoon in the ; clause in the constitution, the aec-
about
Tillamook
county
as
a
place
With a crew of surveyors working
tire fish i supply.
Oral Barnes, Dist No. 54.
atuily of the book, “Polish Tlires- retary was called upon to secure toward this county from Sheridan, where the beat cheese was made
They will send a men to thia hold of Russia.”
Pupils who failed on not mon
'the old record in which it had it looks like the road might be he decided to spend a couple of
city the - lust of this week to see : Mrs. K. I). Severance, who had been written. Upon the reading of
than two subjects and who will It
built south as soon as the depot is days seeing how it is made.
whether or not it will pay them to charge of the reading, thoroughly the different clauses it waa found
Mr. Rawl and wife were taken permitted to complete Septemtat
finished.
5-6, without rewriting on the sub-l
inatall i ■I atorage plant here, but proved her ability at the work and that there were a number of them
The building on the terminal around to the larger factories near
until other arrangements lire imide not only made the time spent very , that were not suitable for the com­
grounds will be of a better class of the city today in company with jectB on which they have pawed:
Buelah Funk, Gilbert Rock, Renbnl
nil of the fish will be shipped direct enjoyable but caused the members 1 pany’s present needs and it wasjde-
depot and will be a fine addition to Carl Haberlach, secretary of the
Glad, Leonard Paquet, Glen S TiJ-l
to Portland.
to feel that they had been greatly cided that a committee should be the eastlpart of the city. It will be Tillamook Creamery Association;
lor, Lizzie Tohl, Fred Coul«*|
F. I). Small has had trouble with profited by the study. The sub­ appointed to propose » revised con­
Fred
Chrisiensen.
inspector
for
the
located in all probability just south
hisfishermee. He gave them bouts ject itself was made interesting by stitution at the next regular meet­
of the road that runs east from Tillamook Creamery Association; Emma Bauer, Eustace Pefteyt
»nd they sold their catch to other the'fact that'it
¿ftheo’ndtoary ing. The committee was composed
town.
and George Willett, salesman for Katie I. JoneB, Martha Balnw
parties. However, the matter hue line of reading and touches on a , of E. J. Claussen, Will Spaulding
Arelene Burge, Lucy Sewers
the Red Clover Creamery.
been settled without any trouble.
Highest average—Lillian Sever­
1 subject that ia of importance to a and U. O. Jackson.
Eids for New Church.
Mr. Rawl is more than pleased
ance, 91 and 5-9.
1 great many people.
j There was also considerable bust-
Aged Pioneer Is Severely In­ After the reading a light lunch neas of minor importance trans­ The trustees of the Christian with the agricultural conditions in
Second Highest — Oral Barna
Church. Tillamook, Oregon will this county. He states that the co­
87
5-9.
jured-Daughter Also Sick. waft served by the hostess. Thia acted,
receive sealed
bid« for the con­ operative plan for handling the
thoether with the friendly coover- I
™
Third Highest— Chas. John**,
struction of church in said city, milk and diapoaing of the cheese
Grandma Mills, mother of Grant
sution which was indulged in made 1 MOVING
PICTURE MEN bids will be opened at the hour of ia the beat plan that the farmers 87 per cent.
Milla, who fell from her invalid
ten a.m., Thursday, July 25th. at
the ladies feel that they had spent I
IN TILLAMOOK.
chair about a week ago, is reported < one of the best afternoons that they |
the office of H. T. Botts, 204 Tilla­ of thia locality could adopt and ex-
NOTICE.
mook Block. The board reserves presaed bia desire to see more of
as no tietter. Mrs. Milla, who ia 78
have had together since their or- Use Scenery as Background the right to reject any or all bids. the factories enter into the plan of
years old, was stepping into the
Notice
is
hereby
given that th
A bond for the fulfillment of con- selling their product through one
ganization.
The klub will meet in
chair when she overbalanced, lip.
for
Films.
County
Court
of
Tillamook
County
tract
will
be
demanded
of
any
ac
­
two weeks at the home of Mr».
ing the chair over and falling with
cepted bidder.
Plana and specifi­ man. He further aaid that all of Oregon, will receive sealed bid, k
W. A Williams.
It will not be long before moving cations can be seen at the office of the factories should join together the construction of a wagon rok>
her back across it.
No injuriea
pictures will be on the circuit which H. T. Botts, or at the residence of and not allow any cheese to leave feet wide from the Union School Ha*
were received other than some very
the pastor of the church, R. E. Jope.
have aa a part of their sea shore
painful bruises, and Dr. Koala, who
the county unleaa it carries the in section 33, Twp. 4 South, rani»®
dramas
the
beautiful
acenery
of
brand of the inspector on the case.
ia attending her, states that he has
Osteopathy’s first college was
case. West.Wm. along the right-of-way
For Sale.
Itopea for her recovery.
In answer to the question, “L How
___ ' ad by J. P. Gage to Tillamook County
’ ________
founded ___
in 1892; _Jhere are now the country around Tillamook Bay.
One \ and one double bed com­ does Tillamook cheese rank with
Mie» Kitty Milla, the deputy.' eight collegea.
They have over Within the last few days the Amer­
to the first mile post of the Giffi
__________________
. aexee), I ican Lifeograph Ca has finished plete, with springs and mattress.
comity clerk, ia also dangerously 2,S»atudenta
annually (both
Call on owner, at the Felger Apart­ that of other sections in regard to Dawson County Road, in Section L
sick at the Milla home, two miles their
t
•
graduate physicians
practic : the staging of four dramatic playa ments, S.E. of Academy, this even­ quality?” Mr. Rawl said, “All of Twp., 5 S. R. 10 west. The work •
east of town, with inflammation |of ingin
ing in the ____
field. They are in ail ' along the Garibaldi beach which ing or any time Friday
the leading men in the Department consist of clearirg of the right-rf-«ff-
the bowels. Mias Milla was work-i the States of the Union."in England, had plots built up about the sea
of Agricultural acknowledge the grading and constructing a fill a«-
■ ng in the Clerk ft Office on Tues- 1 j"'«"»1 * ‘ France.
‘i™?1*’, Germany,
7’, Jfß"'
Horse for Sal«.
Japan, shore or s fishing village.
superiority of the Tillamook pro- i
the tide land to Gage’s point and
,
,
, ,
, . ,
China and the Islands of the Sei.. ,
There were abont five members
«lav, and although feeling |>oorly, St(U< te-i.uturee gives them the
Your choice of three good horses; duct.” He predicts a great futute ing ail culverts according to the pk*
did not think that anything wee the le^al right to practice in the U. S of the company who took part in especially Percheon mare, 4 years for thia county if dairying is hand!- '
and specifications on file at the office«
Inuuire of Paul Erickson,
matter, except poeaibly an attack of ! Dr Bowers, the local osteopath, ie the placing of the plays and they old.
ed right
Wilson River, Oregon.
the County Clerk.
the grip.
Howeven .(ter work ^‘^e
together with the machine men
Dr. k^wl and wife will leave for
A certified check equal to 6 per"»
thal evening »he was taken sick A1 lleBV,r Sundays and Thursdays, were nil of the company’s force
San Francisco to-morrow morning. of the amount of the bid must see*
Look
at
Thia
who
were
present.
Beside
these
mid grew »tendily worse until on He can show his Physician’s Certi-
I
pany each bid aa a guarantee that •
Bran. Per sack, 85c.
Wednrwilay, at noon, her sister. ficate granted by the State Medical there were some of the local people
Prices for Mega.
bidder will execute a bond for the<*
Shorts, $1 20
Myrtle, who ia stenographer for H. Board, and his physician’s permit who helped in the work and added
»
pietion of the contract if awardsi ■
by the pru|>er county official. Mas­
Process Barley, $1.50.
130 lbs. to 2001be., 8Wc.. dressed.
1 Botts, had to lie »ent for to help sage and other non drug methods | to the lifelikeness of the pictures.
We have the goods. Come early 200 lbs. to 250 lbs.. 7Hc dressed.
same.
.
in raring for her. l)r. Boats re merely scratch the surface in their
Tillamook Bay and
Bar, the
Tillamook Feed Co.
3U0 pounds and over, 6)4c.
Al) bids to be filed in the
IH-rted today that Miss Milla,'had an beneficial effects, he contrasts with pounding surf of the Pacific, the
Tillamook Meat Company. the County Clerk of Tillamook County
Auction Sele~
nVack of appendicitis and that she osteopathy.
Garibaldi and Bayocean beaches,
— '-it
----- ae
Oregon, on or before 10 o’clock A-^
Auction Sale,—On Saturday, Au-
would, probablv, have to tw oper­
including the Bayocean dock, the
Wednesday the 7th day of Aufl*
MMice.
gual 3rd., beginning at 1 p.m., I
ated noon,
Life Saving Station at Bar View,
will »ell at public auction, at my
and the Elmore Cannery were ail I ranch 12 miles south of Tillamook,
The Trustees of Mount Hebo A. D. 1912.
t A M Nason, farming near Ca
The Court reserves the right 1» •
included
in
the
staging
of
the
2
wngona. 1 buggy, 1 bear hound, i Lodge, I.O.O. F., Na 221. will re­
naan, Me., was Imdlv crippled with
i
rifle.
1
shot
gnn.
anil
all
mv
house
-
ceive
sealed
bid»
for
the
construc
­
ject any and all bids.
dramas in order to give s variety
»curtic rheumatism due he says to
J, C. Hold«,
uWt acid in hie blood
"Foley Kid-
to the setting and -nake the pictures I hold goods, including chairs, ta tion of a Hall, at Beaver, Oregon.
I
bles.
beds,
dishes,
a
new
Home
Bids
will
be
opened
at
two
o
’
clock
County ChJ*
ney Pills entirely cured me and also Iinowoiwn for CAMPERS, Tents; seem more >e»l.
Comfort
range,
and
other
articles
p,m.,
the
17th
day
of
July,
1912,
at
remoeed numerous black specks are U x 16. furnished for light-
Besides
the
dramas
the
company
'too
numerous
to
mention.
Abso-
the
residence
of
A.
W.
Bunn,
at
that were continually before my huiiw keepiug.
EXCEPT BKHH-
rvr«."
Foley Kidney Pills are a 1NG,
ia making up a reel of the views | j lately every article will go »o the Beaver. Otegon.
| higheet bidder. Terms made known
All material will be furnished on
unc acid solvent and are effective
...................................
,
,
lIlr
10 a. tn
Sunday School- j(
4 Fine mountain water piped to the «bout TillamoJh Bay. These views ■ at »ale. Chas. Wooley, owner. .
the ground by tha Trustees The
lor the various forme of rheumatism. door,
grocery »tore on the grounds incl,w^r th* p-
«»d X. rail road j
11 a. tn. —Sermon. Subject,
Truatees reserves the right to re­
l.aiiMti *e Ding More.
and every thing convenient.'
1 Prsper Against Tempis“- n-
convenient. L._,
Fine atong the beach, the lakes between
For
soreness of the muscles, ject any or all bide. The aucceae-
A conservation plunk Is found in fishing
7 p.m. — Epworth League
»•lung and bunting
iKKling on the Lake
th, LHe Saving Station
______ ___
and
_______
Lake whether induced by violent exer­ ful bidders, if say. will be expected
1 have a welcome for all young p*1
live lirmocralic platlurui. but Hie RATES, $2 per day or $10 per week ¡J-ytle. the Life Station, Gsribsldi
cise or injury, there is nothing bet- to satisf> Trustees with bond for
I to the League.
,4
document
a general aaaault on
’»n.t
w- " -
.I rx-
Ihnn Chamberlain's Liniment. fulfillment of contract.
Address. AUSTIN A WRI.CH,
"* “
8 pun. -Song and Sermon
■
•**«** •«»
Thia liniment also relieve»
Plans and specification can be
Hie i->ua»ivalioa of present |iroe
and the light house on the cape.
' mafic |^aa. b'Or sale by all
seen at the residence of A. W. ject: “Cultivating the Lord • ’
ROCKAWAY, OREGON.
jwiity.
yard.”
Buna, at Beaver Oregon.
The company expects to have the era,
t
J ames T. M oorb . '
a
TILLAMOOK,
firm is doing a general
senior
to Oregon 42
ago
He a
and
Sidney
g
graduate -of
University,
is
Civil
Engineer
Surveyor.
Company makes a
of
of the Land Business :
Law—Abstracts
and Engineering
Estate—
Insurance—Farm
Conveyancing.
offer
sale the following
­
perty
Tillamook
and Country.
And
properties.
taken
the Tillamook Title and
will
continue
Osteopathy.
Lake Lytle,«
TENT CITY.
Books
good
the public.