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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1912)
T iUamooli «A TIIXAMOOK. James Finley, father of Alva and E. E. Finley, is spending the .sum mer visiting in this county. Mr. Finley waa formerly a resident of Beaver until about six years ago when he moved to Newberg, where he owns fruit land. B anking 1 ’ FOR WOMEN Every woman who handles money should have a checking ac count. I I It will put a safeguard about her funds and systemize her money transactions. ! I It will place at her disposal the advice of men of training in final affairs. I I . I I I I I t I, I I I » This bank has a special department for handling the accounts of women, and its officers and employees give courteous and cousiderate attention to their requirements. I I k E an ? TILLAMOOK COUNTY I COUNTY I TH . luanu rinrv TILLAMOOK OR E. ------------- ------ ---- CI - TY, — one ........ SUPERVISION I TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS 9 I » 0 0 B » » » » » I a I B B 8 8 4 * « M i 9 *• You can get the genuine Eastern corn feed meats at the Tillamook 3. C. W. Leghorn Eggs—$1,00 per Feed Company General Supply Store. • setting cf 15. A. M. Ginn. Mrs. Win. Laird, of Pullman, For Sale,—Seven Head of Horses and two Hacks.--]. E. Brown, Tilla Washington, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jope, during the mook. past week Men and teams wanted for remov Nelson Gardner, a prominent tim- ing dirt for new hotel.—See H. T. Botts. • ber man of Rose Lodge, Oregon, was in the city the first of the week We will sell you a buggy for leas on business. money than it has cost us. Ask Mrs. J. W. Bodyfelt, of Beaver, Shrode. • who has been visiting her parents Live chickens wanted at the Tilla in Spokane for the past six months, mook Meat Company’s Market, 13c. returned to her home Sunday. p«r pound. Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Commons, of or $4.50 for half ton, or good fir wood Oretown were in the city the first already sawed for $5.75 per cord or of the week. $3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode * Dr. Tack Olson has opened den- B. F. Stone, of Astoria, has been tai parlors over F. R. Beale’ office. visiting with his eon C. W. Stone, Both phones. • manager of the Elmore Cannery at Mrs. L. G. Freeman and daughters Garibaldi for the past two weeks. came in from Corvallis on Wednes MrB. Elizabeth Wiley and grand day on a visit daughter are visiting friends in Bring your chickens to the Tilla this city, and Mrs. Robert Wiley mook Meat Company’s Market. We and family are visiting her parents pay 13c. per pound. ” at Bay City. Cuts more Grass with less effort, Carbon ioheat, A berdare (Aus A G erman S cyth * Blade, $1.50 at tralian) Coal carries double the per King & Smith Co. * centage of carbon of any other coal The Tillamook Feed Co. will pay on the market. Lamb-Schrader Co. • you cash for your good sacks if Telephone Main 1771. Ibrought in at once. The City Transfer Co. are the fel I Hay Rope, Forks and other Tools lows who haul anything, anywhere, khat are required in- Putting up any time. Office on Main Street, Hay. King 4 Smith Co. opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call I Frank Taylor, editor of the Clover ps by phone. Main 651. dale Courier, was in town the first If you want to raise a horse that bf the week on business. has the right size, style, action, rd I T. H. Goyne and family left for quality and value stop and study Bhe Trask house Tuesday for a the opportunity that is before you in Eugene Jenkins’ window keek a outing at that place. ,» You cannot afford to wait until I Big Reduction on Lawn Mowers, Biave one of your own while they Cement gets any cheaper. It might go higher. Lamb-Schrader Co. hre cheap. King 4 Smith Co. . I For Sale,—A light wagon, light carry the beat grades at the lowest • BoaHe, harness and mowing mac- prices. Telephone Main 1771. » ’ »I- »■ •ft-' re«- tut r s Sheriff Crenshaw is engaged in preparing a list of the amounts the 1 For Sale,—a young horse weight taxpayers paid for the Port of Tilla kg about 1300 pounds, or will trade mook tax, for it is proposed to re kr a lighter one. See D. L. Shrode. turn the money to the taxpayers. I If you intend to paint, now is Mrs. Estella Bosch is visiting at lhe time. Have some special prices the home her sister, Mrs. N. M. bn paints now. King 4 Smith Co. Ginn, of this city. Mrs. Bos'-h is I Clarence Hanenkratt and wife, of accompanied by her twodaughters, Rockaway, were in this city the the Miaoea Agnes and Anna Bosch. |rat of the week visiting with hie F Fitz, a prominent apartment felka. man of Portland, was registered at »From July 1st, 1012, the service the Hotel Todd with his family the fce will be >4 price or $12.50 for one latter part of the week. They are fr-’1' one week old.—E. F. Rogers, spending the summer at Tillamook fernar. beach. B Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr. A. K. Case has moved bis resi y»th, speaks German. Surgery, dence from his property at 7th Ave. fcr, tye, nose and throat. Office in West and 3rd street to the property fee Commercial Building, opposite which he has purchased in Mapel Be Todd Hotel. All calla answered Grove addition at 2nd Ave. West fey or night Both phones. • and 3rd street lint, Enquire at Rogers Barn. ’ UAMHR’S variety store , TiuunmooK, O regon * • • t * ORBGON. AUGUST Drop in and book Around ” 1 Itarted Saturday by F Small I and D. C. Urie against Joe Ther- i dick. The complaint which was filed by H. T. Botts states that there is $105 due the plaintiffs on ice cream and ices. One improvement which the city W. W. Wiley is having a 50 x 24 will take in hand is a draw bridge I foot addition built onto the rear end across the slough and improving of his building occupied by Honey j the road to the county line north of 4 Son’s confectionery. The new town, both ot which have been in addition will be fitted with living a delapidated condition for a long rooms and will be occupied by the time. With hard surfaced pave renters of the store. ment as far as the railroad crossing, j,On Thursday, August Sth, Fair and the road graded up both sides view Grange will hold an open of the track, this will be a great meeting at their hall. Members improvement to those entering the are requested to be present early. city from that direction. Every one come and share in a Large number of the people about good time and a fine dinner.— the city went to the beaches last Bertie Tinnerstet, Sec. Sunday owing to the good weather L. VV. Heppner, secretary of the H. A. Heppner 4 Co., of Portland, was in this city the first of the week looking after business interests. H. A. Heppner 4 Co. are promi nent as dealers in steel railway material, marbel and granite. YOU’LL STAND WELL In the community once it is known you are saving money. Employers look with favor on the young man who is a regular visitor to our receiving teller’s window. There’s satisfaction for the young man too. The satis faction of knowing he is building com fort and independence. and the fact that there was no bnll game on in town. Chester Holden and family and Allen Page and family were at Netarts beach. A large number went to Pacific City in machines and Garibaldi, Bay ocean and the beach resorts along Otto Mongold and family, of Port the P R. 4 N. railroad were all well land, are spending their summer patronized. Mike, the $500 Gordon pointer be vacation in this county. They are registered at the Hotel Todd. Mr. longing to B. F. Laughlin, a cap Mongold is .with the Nevson Eto italist from Portland summering at nian Co., of Portland, having the Bar View, received a broken leg position as credit man in that firm. Sunday afternoon by being hit with It is the plan to increase the stock that it was about time that the about two-thirds. Everything for postal authorities were put next and The Sheridan base ball team will a hand car. The dog was brought the particular man will be carried advised to investigate. So business to this city and placed under the visit Tillamook and play two games, in stock. men had betler take n kindly hint one on Saturday afternoon and the care of Dr. J. E. Reedy. The leg and not get tied up in what the lias been put in a cast and it ia the B F. Felger, who ia with the old pther Sunday afternoon, with the department construes tube a lottery Tillamook team. These will be in opinion of Dr. Reedy that the in reliable Albany Nursery, win in scheme. t teresting games, and will be played jured member will get along pro the city on Monday. He will return perly unless the bruised flesh the end of the week for the purpose Excursions to beaches Sunday, at Stillwell Park. Game called at around the break fails to heal as of canvassing the county in the according to a telegrum received 1’90. it should. interest of Albany Nursery. The this week by the local passenger Lanady McFe’, of Lafayette, Ore Chris Hansen vs. J M. Vermilyea, nursery stock which Mr. Felger agent, A. II. Gaylord, The South- gon, was in town the first of the et al., is a suit filed in the Circuit obtained orders for last year gave ern Pacific expects to rim a special week on his way to Nehalem where Court thia week by H. T. Botts to general satisfaction throughout the excursion train from thia city to he holds considerable timber land. restrain the defendants from ob county, and ns this reliable com Wheeler next Sunday. It is exjiect- Mr. McFee was formerly a resident structing the Wilson cutoff to such pany lias established a good repu ed that the train will leave this of the Nehalem valley, having an extent that the plaintiff cannot tation for first class nursery stock, station at 9 a.in. and leave Wheeler moved to Lafayette about five fish in its waters. It is alleged in there is not much doubt but what on the return trip at 0 p.m. The years ago. the complaint that the river has Mr. Felger will receive again a regular excursion, rates will be in Frank Freeman had a month old been blocked by the defendants large number of orders, as there is force und it is expected that a large colt severely injured last Saturday with boulders, stakes and scows now a tendencyto beautify homes in number of people will take advant by a barbed wire fence. The skin until he cannot set his net. County county with fruit trees, flowers age of thia chance to spend the day on the beach. If desired excursion and flesh about the eye waa badly Judge Mason has issued a tempo and shrubs. ists may leave on the 7 o’clock lacerated. Dr. Reedy was called rary injunction on the defendants Fletch Wilson brought a stalk of train and return on the fl o’clock. and the wounds cared for. It is pending the suit. rhubarb Wednesday to thia office It will depend largely on how the thought that the eye eight will not W. H. Turick, representing the which measured three and a half people patronise thia train whether be impaired. creditors of H. Wahlen of this city, feet across the top und weighed 2 or not regular Sunday excursion Hon. John H. Hall, tne promi opened the store Tuesday morning lbs. and 15 oz. The stalk was 20'.-> trains will be run the remainder nent Portland Attorney, Mrs. Hall, inches in dr- for the sale of stock. When nine inches long and of the summer. and their daughter Mies Marjorie, o’clock came the walk in front of cumfrence. Mr. Wilson had read their eon Hubert, and Baby Jessie the afore was blocked and the crowd in the Journal of a man who had Jeane, are visiting with Attorney was so anxious to get in that some raised a rhubarb stalk with a leaf Timber Cruiser Severely Iu Holmes. Mias Laura Pugh, of who did not intend to enter were two feet and a half across and jured. Portland, a friend of Miss Ruth’s, shoved into the building. Mrs. D. thonght that Tillamook could do is also visiting the family. Jim Brown, a timber cruiser He carried the stalk Billings received the gold ring, she some better. According to the Cloverdale being the first woman to enter. The with him in the morning when he working with Frank King on ths Courier, Dr. J. L. George, of Cres stock has gone very fast and it is went after he cows using the leaf Upper Kelchia, was severely in well, Oregon, has located in the expected that it will be completely as an umbrella. Mr. Wilson also jured last Saturday while making little city in the south part of the exhausted within a couple of days. brought a head of lettuce to town a trail along the upper river. county. Dr. George is a graduate Mr. Brown had been Hawing a log the same day, from his ranch on G. M. Watkins, special customs Kilchis River, which was 17 inches in two, which hung down over a of the Willamette University, and comes to Cloverdale with good re agent, and C. H. Haddix, customs across and weighed 2H pounds. bank about thirty feet high. As inspector, were in the county last commendations as a physician. the lower end of the log broke off All campers in this county who week rounding up the fishermen the upper part, which, it was Paul Chamberlain, news editor of who were fishing at night without are citizens of the tented city at the thought was securely anchored, the Portland Evening Telegram, lights on their boats and not hav- Oregon State Fair are requested to I broke loose, knocking the cruiser and John Harley, a prominent -• • ing fire extinguishers on their mo .'send word to the mayor, Albert over the bank to the river bed. An theatrical man of New York City, At Nehalem they found i Tozier. Fair grounds, Ore , stating he fell he was struck by the log were in town over Saturday and tor boats. L. D. Gervis anchored in the channel whether they will be present this which had been cut off und was Sunday, being the guests of At year or not. Those wishing their without a light and also George badly bruised about the body. Up torney S. S. Johnson. They are Starr, without a light. On Tilla old locations will be accommodat on hitting the ground Mr. Brown camping for a few days at Cape mook bay they arrested Clifford ed, and those desiring to change received a bail fracture in the elbow Lookout Foster, Harrv Mitchell, John Wil residence in the tented city may do joint which will prbbably leave hiui Blanche Barrett, sister of P. W. liams and Jo Fazio. so. It is desired to print the an a cripple for life. Barrett, foreman of the Tillamook nual directory prior to the open At a meeting oi tlie members of The injured man waa brought to Herald, arrived in this city Satur ing of the fair Sept. 2d and all the Presbyterian Church art" Sun this city Saturday night and taken day evening from Ch'cago, her names sent in during August will day evening, a "call” was made to to Portland Sunday morning lor former home. Miss Barrett expects so appear. To those who have the Rev. D. A. Mackenzie, of the treatment. 11« was examined by city with her to remain in thia never cani|>ed be it said that there Fourth Presbyterian Church of Dr R. T. Boids of this city before mother and brother, She is an ex- is no charge for camping space or Portland, to become the pastor of being taken to Ito hospital. pert stenographer, having left a for stall room for team. It is de the Presbyterian church in this good position when she came West. sired to keep neighbors and city. There will not lie services at Auction 8a Io. A. D. Wick, Assistant General this church for the first two Sun families together as in years past. Passenger Agent for the Southern Another advertising scheme has | Auction Hale,—On Saturday, Au days in August, but Mr. Mackenzie Pacific, was in town the last of the will preach the third and fourth been submitted to some of the busi- j gust 3rd., beginning at 1 p.in., week looking after traffic condi Sundays in August. It will lie news men, which, if we understand will sell at public auction, at my tions on the P. R. 4 N. From n sometime in September before he it, comes under the lottery laws of ranch 12 miles south of Tillamook, statement made by Mr, Wick it is will be able to relinquish his charge the |x>st office, publishers tiring ha. 2 wagons, 1 buggy, I l«ear hound, 1 probable that a gasoline flyer will ble to have their newspapers ex* rifle, 1 allot gnn, and ull my house in Portland. be installed on the run between dueled from the mailby advertising hold goods, including chairs, ta P, K. Norton was in town from thia city and the beach reaorts if Wlit-n h perfect etranger bles, beds, dishew, a new Home them. the Wilson river country Tuesday the traffic becomes too heavy. walks into a newspaper office and Comfort range, and other articles and made a pleasant call st this Arthur Holden waa taken aerious- wants a certain amount of udver too numerous to mention. Abso office. Mr. Norton stated that he ly aick on Wedneaday. The firat tising free and wants business men lutely every article will go to the had sold the property which he symptom waa a headache, the pain recently bought on the Wilson and to pungle up money to carry out highest bidder. Terms made known then went to the back cf his head had purchased property at Banka, the lottery scheme, it looks to ua at sale. Chas. Wooley, owner. . down hia back and to hia atomache, Oregon. The •> acre« of the old and hia aufferinga were such that Peter Brant place waa purchased it took three men to hold him in from Mr. Norton by M. Turner, of bed. He bad a fairly good night Banin for$24.000, some Banka pro Wedneaday having only one attack perty being taken over as a part of and waa resting easy thia morning. the figure. G. A. Hoover will take FIRST NATIONAL BANK, TILLAMOOK, ORE I Father Berne, of the local Catho lic Church, purchased a half acre of land between Happy Vanip and Jolly Campa, at Netarts, during the past week and expect« to erect a six room Italian villa on it in the near future. Father Berne haa fallen in love with the Netarts beach and will undoubtedly apeud hia summers there hereafter. A auit waa filed Saturday in the Cirrnil Court b) H. T. Botts, aa attorney for the Tillamook County Bank, to recover *24.43 from Wm. Campbell on a promissory note. An action for money waa also charge of the proj-rrty at Banka, while Mr. Norton will remain tn this county indeflnately, Wm. Gorilon has purchased a half interest in The Toggery and will devote his entire time to the business in that place. He haa closed out hi« stock of feed and builders' supplies on the water front. Th* change was made the first of the week whan invoicing was made and things put in con dition for the late summer and fall trade. The firm will be known as Gordon A Rhodes and the place will retain the name The Toggery. Coal, Cement, Lime, Brick, Shingles, Drain Tile, Plaster, Boot' ¡Paint LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY. DOCKS : WAREHOUSE. FRONT STREET. BETWEEN 2nd A 3rd AVKNUK WEST.