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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1912)
Tillamook Headlignc, August I, 1»1>- FREEMAN SRTUCK New Road planued for Ne8* ( FISHERMEN STRIKE IS L. G SCHOONER IS kowin BY AUTO, ENDED. ABANDONED. County Surveyor V. G. Jack- The Driver Neither Gives son and party, including Roscoe ’ Boats Ordered Out by Can- C. T. Hill, Which Went Shreve, Elbert Ginn and Reed Nor Heeds Warning. nerytnen-—Union Prices Fanner returned Sunday evening Ashore, Turned Over to from the Little Nestucca country, Will Be Paid. L. G. Freeman returned Saturday ( Underwriters. from a two weeks viBit to his dairy . where they have been surveying a The fishermen won a victory when ranch and with relatives at Tilla-; road through the tide lands from W heeler , Or., July 28. -The schooner C. T. Hill, which went the cannerymen and packers, re mook. He reports crop conditions Union to the Dan Fletcher place. . 1 1- on a sand spit three-quarters of u | presented by C W Stone of the fine in the Bay county, and the hay | At present the road runs Walter Rid- cro|> immense. mile south ot the Nelialem bar at . Elmore canneries, ih» the hills above the tide lane lands a 9 o’clock yesterday afternoon, as a J haulgh, oftheOregon Fisheries.and Mr. Freeman drove through and crosses the Little Nestucca at the result o< having sailed in without F. D. Small of the Tillamook Ice A had an exciting collision with an head of tide water. The new road a tug, is high and dry today and all Cold Storrge Co., conceded to the automobile Friday morning about when built will go on a direct line hope off getting her off safely has demands o' the Fishermen Cuion eleven o’clock while on the steep from Condor’s point to Fletcher's for a raise in the price of Chinoon summit grade of the coast range point and will be built on practically been abandoned. Captain N. Parsons left the ship! salmon. The price to be paid is about a quarter of a mile from a straight line from the Union tbday and notified the underwriters , 3Vjc. for salmon under 23 pounds Dolph. The grade was strenuous School house to Condor's point. to take charge The George R. and 4c. for first class salmon over and he got out to lead the horse This will cut off over four miles, the when an automobile came dashing distance from Cloverdale to Nes Vosburg crossed the bar at 9o'clock 23 pounds. The canneries ordered out their down the hill at high speed, giving this morning nnd offered assistance kowin. fish boats Wednesday morning with no warning signal and failing to which was refused. While in the south part of the The ocean is smooth and there is the understanding that the union etop when Mr. Freeman shouted at county Mr. Jackson and his men no immediate danger of the vessel I prices would be paid. The present the top of his voice. ■ took measurements and soundings ' going to pieces, but little hope for, price will be 7,c. in advance of what A collision resulted, the car strik-l of the Little Nestucca river for her lasting long if any wind should ' was paid last year for first class ing the horse throwing it against ’bollt a inile an(j a half above the spring up. I Chinooks. Mr. Freeman, who was hurt about mouth. This is the first time that The crew of seven men is encamp j The wholesale fish dealers of the chest and lungs. The hors; this survey has ever been made and ed on the mainland, having been Portlund have established a buy- escaped without much damage but it was necessary in order to secure taken off late yestrrday by the 'ing station at this place with W. the buggy was partially wrecked. permit from the war department O. Chase at its head. This is for Life Saving Crew from Bar View At the point of the aceident the to build the bridge across the river. the purpose of taking the supply of which had been sent for im road was narrow with a high bank, mediately i>ft:r the boat was fresh fish which the fishermen de on one side and a cliff on the other, 1 The new road will probobly be built by dredging, and will not only beached. When the life savers sire to send direct to Portland. and Mr. Freeman thought lie was arrived they found the ship’s crew f Incorporation papers are now j at the end of his journey when he greatly increase the value of the walking for sb.ire on dry sand but, ! prepared for the formation of u co-j saw that the automobile was nut property in that section, but better the road condttions in that section owing to the channel which was be ’operative company to handle the: going to heed his warning. to a great extent. , tween them and the main land, as fish supply on the bay. The move | After the crash he demanded ment was started when it was) sistance was given. wou?d I ara,*on f°r tt>e damages of the I The C. T. Hill is a two masted thought that the canneries v--------, I driver of the car. “This the man Osteopathy And Medical schooner which was bound for the not take the fish supply this year. I ! agreed to make but the woman Examiners. I Wheeler Lumber Co.’s dock nt The company which it is the in 'with him buttedin and refused to Wheeler where she was to take on tention to organize, will have al ' permit settlement. Mr, Freeman Dr. Jeanette Hubbard .Holies, of a cargo of lumber for Sun Pedro. capital stock of $20,000, which will took the number of the car, which Denver, Colo., was recently ap be subscribed by the fishermen of pointed by Governor Shatorth to At the time of being beached Sat- was 5833, the man refusing to give nil the position made vacant by the urday she was more than two the bay and perhaps some of the his name. resignation of S. D. Van Meter, M. weeks over due and since the tug. business men also. While negotiations were in pro- D., on the Colorado Board of Medi- was not on hand to take her in tow, I According to a statement made gress another car came shoot- .cal Examiners. She is the first by W. O. Chase, Wednesday morn returned to Portland it having ing down upon them, like the first osteopathic physician to receive , . , 1 . ’ .such appointment in that state. when the schooner did not arrive ing, the fishermen expect to handle • at high speed and without warn- j Her reputation as a skillful physi- on time, Capt. Parsons decided to their own catch of salmon during But the driver heard 1 cian is unsurpassed. May the D. make the harbor on her own power. , B,e coming season, That they will ‘?>r W“«1«- Mr. Freeman shout and succeeded G.’s of the State get greater justice Upon passing the bar anchor was be able to do this is probably due in stopping before another colli- , in the future than in the past. Governor West recently reap- ‘ • cnst an 1 the boat was safe until a to the fact that we are at present i sion occurred. | pointed Dr. F. E Moore, of Port- j Northwest wind started in the after blessed with rail road transporta I The two cars provedto be traveling land, as osteopathy’s representative noon which drove the boat on the tion, the lack of which hag hindered in company, and when the drive." on the Oregon Board. Ex-Govern- the fishermen in the past. sands south of the jetty. of the second learned what was go or Chamberlain appointed Dr. J Moore to that position five years The schooner had a carrying ing on he took a hand in the mat ago, so he is now the senior mem capacity of 200,(109 feet of lumber, P. R. &N. TILL ROBBED ter and threatened to throw Mr. ber of the Board. She is an old boat and it is this Our science now has representa AT BAY CITY. Freemen over the cliff. Hie num fact that made her master deem it j tives on most of the State Boards— ber was also taken being 4323. inadvisable for any uttempt to be *• a. < indeed in some States they have in . . .... No ei Clew Left---Work Done ; When he reached Dayton and dependent made to get her in deep water Boards, Boards of their , j stopped for repairs Mr. Freemen own. again. Night. I ascertained from the Polk county Mokatil. Carl Blake Killed Near Blaine Last Thursday night the P R & j records that the owner of the car N. office at Bay City was entered j,hat »truck him was Louie Ames of While driving down a hill near sometime between 10:30 p.m. und' Silverton while the car driven by At every social function our ice cream is the rage, Blaine last Friday morning Carl l:00ii.m. anil the till robbed of its.the pugnacious buttinsky was own Boetticlier of 324 ¿ala- It stands the teat and leads the rest Blake was thrown from Ilia wagon money. It seems that the robber etl ky Q- and wins at every stage. when the brake failed to hold, and was acquainted with the place for P°oia Street, Albany, Tillamook Commercial Club Te¡ From left to right, top row Howard Edmunds, right A p W . u Millie, pitcher ; Frank Rhodes, center field ; Clent King w™ , center row, Rogers, left field ; G. Peterson, third base - T hp manager ; Mike Melchoir, utility man; bottom row, WillTuerck ■ Floyd Eberman, short stop ; Chas. Armbuster, catcher andPr Armspiker, first base. ROOMS 215-216, TILLAMOOK BLOCK, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. This firm is doing a general land busined The senior member came to Oregon 42 years agd He is a Lawyer, Surveyor and Abstracter. j The Junior member, Sidney E. Henderson, J a graduate of Oregon University, and is a Civil Engineer and Surveyor. The Company makes a specialty of the follow ing branches of the Land Business : Law—Abstracts—Surveying and Engineering —Real Estate—Fire Insurance—Farm Loans— Conveyancing. They offer for sale the following choice pro perty in Tillamook City and Country. Prices 1— 35V4 acres. All in cultivation. 6V4 miles S.E. of Tilla mook..................................................................................................... 2— 160 acres. The Castle Rock Ranch. 3^ miles S.E. of Hebo ................................................... ... . ......................................... i,ra 3— -80 acres. Raw land. 30 acres rich bottom. 3J4 miles S.E. of city............................................... ....................................... 4.» 4— House and lot on main county road. North of city limits. Only .................................................................................... 5 -Two lota and cottage. 2nd Ave. E.......................................... : áí 6—One Lot S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightly....................... ”—Two Lots. One corner. S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightly. ÎM B 8— Two Lota. S.E of Catholic Church. Sightly................... a 9— One corner Lot. One Block S.W. High School. Cheap. 10— 1 Lot at Mohler .................................................. ..................... 13 11— Part of .Marolf Estate, 38*^ acres, per acre, $200........... was almost instantly killed The the door was entered by means of: Mr. Freeman will institute legal wa£on dialled tip onto the horses a key and the till pried loose with proceedings at once.— Corvallis Re- For Sale. when the brake broke and the; the aid of an axe. No clew was publician. i front wheel hit a stump by the side! j left in any way. Four hundred fifty dollar ($420.) I of the road which caused the ac ' There was $145.53 in the till when equity' in Bayocean lot for sale or Recital for it was robbed, $75 of this belonged Shakesperian cident. trade. No reasonable offer refused. Club Members To-Night. Address F. H. Sherwood, Rainier, The young man was thrown to to W. Armstrong the telegraph the ground between the horses und operator ufld express agent at that _____ And other properties. Some good trades. J. D. Stevens, of Portland, Ore , Oregon. I the wagon which frightened the place while the remainder, $70.53, is in the county at present and will i Loggers. team, milking them jump and in so belonged to the P. R. 4 N. There , give an address at the Commercial This firm has taken over the Abstract Books ---- ‘ doing pull tile wagon over his was also a large 1 nuniber of ' two ¡Club rooms to night on the life of of the Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. and good Bids are invited for delivery of | but these ■ , Shakespeare breust crushing it badly on the 1 n ut stamps , , ill , the - till ................... Shakespeare and anu a a discussion discussion of ot the tile from 500,000 to 2,000.000 feet of: will and will continue to serve the public. right side. Life was extinct within 7ih '7 i> ' ‘7 lPrO'>al,ly becuu,‘e( Baconian theory of the writing of Spruce and Fur logs, usual lengths, 1 u very few minutes after the tic- of 1 the S I mark being punched in Shakespeare’s plays, to the boom at Bay City. Deliveries: AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPAMT I here was a number of' cident. 1 tlieiii. rhere of1 Tl.w The program will be: Life of to begin with September 1, 1912. OF LONDON. The right is reserved to reject any I and dimes left on the floor, | Shakespea Mr. and Mrs. Blake came to this nickels 1 .i .... ----- - - > w..-~«r»^are, Discussion of the and all bids. urliii.pi al-. . I. .. a *. shows that the _ party orjBeconian theory, the " Dtiarta of county lust Tuesday, having filed which ’ _ Address : on a homesteud prior to that time, ■ puriies moved hastily i and were . Clarence,’’ from Richard III., the J ohn O. B ozorth , and coming in to take up their, ,,,ore nervous than sure at t the "Apology of Olliello to the Senate,” Bay City, Oregon. residence on it The body was business, If you drink because of a craving for stimulants—if you’ ‘and the "Grave Scene from Ham- .... o.«oc0 prepared for shipment by the' At the time of the robbery’ the let.” Mr. Stevens states that if DC" ______________ C. Bybee, teaming contractor reached the stage where nothing will satisfy excepting roug undertaker und was taken to Port agent was at the dance, having left there are any who believe in the living at 669 Keeling Court, Canton. Baconian theory thenrv h» high-proof, strong whiskey—our story is not for you. land Sunday morning accompani .the station at 10:30. Before leaving -.ing ' Baconian he »»..1.1 would be glad 111., is now well rid of a severe and he placed a card case which con- , to meet them iq debate on the sub- and annoying case of kidney trouble. ed by Mrs. Blake. But if it’s mellowness, age and flavor you’re looking I Hie back pained and he was bother tained his money into the till, The ject. ed with headaches and dizzy spells. —you’ll like Cyrus Noble.. ' robbery was not discovered until M E. Church. "I took Foley Kidney Pills just as about one o’clock when Mr. Arm-, Nr. Steveus will address the directed and in a few days I felt people of Tillamook. 10 a.m.—Sunday School, He on II strong returned to the statiou. Saturday much better. My life and strength Because it’s pure—because it’s palatable— tyue for the o|ieiiing devotion. night on the subject of single tax, seemed to come back, and I slept because you don’t have to dilute it with well. I am now all over my trouble 11 a.m — Sermon by Rev. James < bayocean to fix Up he having taken the stand against ami glad to recommend Foley Kid water to be able to swallow it. Moore, D. D., of Salem. This is; that so called reform. ney Pills. Try them. Lamar's It costs no more than any other good whiskey. Drug Store. sure to lie a helpful sei vice. >200,000 To Be Spent On 7 p m. — Epworth League. We I Streets This Fall. have a welcome for all young people to the League. Boulevards Run for Miles and Butter Fat Prices. 8 p.m. -Song and Sermon. Bayview Road to be Ex This ureal institution opens its At 8 (x in. Saturday 4th. Quarter doors to- the fall semester on Sep The following prices were paid tended to Meet Tilla «T-« 2^ ly Conference at the Church Courses of instruc ! tetuber «¿6th. for June butter fat at the factories mook Drive. tion include : (venerai Agriculture, J anes T. M oore , Pastor. at which Carl Haberlach acta as I Agronomy, Animal f/usbandry^ 1 W. J Oregon Agricultural College. Van Schuyver Co.t Portland,0 Liake Lytle. TENT CITY, Bacteriology, Contracts have been let to the .?“'ry Husbandry, I Botany and Plant Pathology. Poul- Construction Company, I Warren i. ‘ ,ry Bi'»b»ndry, Horticulture En- Sealed bids will be received until 1 ortland, for laying hard surface tomology, Veterinary Science Civil —.- throughout -------- ------- .. streets Bayocean, to Engineering, Electrical Engineer Monday at uoon, -.............. August .......... 12th. Engineering Mi coat $’J»umo and covering 15 miles ing. Mechanical Engineering. 1912 at the < oHlev _....... _ the under ....... . “ of signed at the "Todd Hotel" for’ the 1 of roadway. Work will be started mug Engineering, Highway Engi- < o-istructimi of w nal aidewalks in 'this Fall after tlie Summer season uraring, Domestic Science. Domes tic Art, Commerce, Forestry Phar- .ICI ord nil. I- with the pinna and ends. ’ Zo?,oK> • Chemistry Physics, K|Mcihc.itions ol Tillamook < ity, - the M EuRlish Languag«! Bayview boulevard along " ila the Citv Recorder. Satti *h1e- Speaking, walk to be so built with decking of bay for a distance of four miles ’ •O,,'hw-rd ,rom Arvh.tecture "ndustri”i iTlagoT r< ugh tir or spruce lumber, a separate hid tor each lieittg wanted, | hotel. High Drive boulevard, along Phvaical Education. Military Sc^m4 liais to cover furnishing ol all him. . Tactics, and Musi-. try Science •“«•I nails and latair lor I5 i » i feet of .the ridge through the Center ot “ Catalogue and _ Üiuétrated i,,"«r»«ed litera liters complete sidewalk in li .ni A pih I the Point, tor a diets ice cf four! V1 TION. I reserve the r.ght to reje t miles noithwunl -«<■ eouttiw.;;; uny and all bids. r. Oregon from tlie hotel, i ami lateral streets - turni College. CorvallikürraS ------ ... „ Agricul- • 4 Rot.t.tg W. W A Ta« ix. will nil l>e given hard School Tear Year Opens Open. Sept *,7 20th. hnr.1 surface«. school Bids Wanted. Horae for tots Prices for Bogs Card of Thank« Your chota* of Ihrs* good horse*, £1’»® ** ’ 1<X’ dressed eanecially Perrheon mare, 4 « years *. } 2~> lbs to 273 lbs , <tv r - - 1 — — sr-j old. Inquire of Paul Krick Erickson, | We desire to thank our many many !H3 pounds and over. 7c. Wilson River, Oregon. Tillamook Meat Cqmpany, neighbors and friends for the kind- ness which they showed during the Look at Thia | sickness and death of our beloved Cheesemakera Ilian, Par sack. (Act Position «ranted m . chrase-fact mother and thoae who so kindly Shorts, fl at i assisted at bet funeral. Their kind Procesa Iturley, fl St). heltwr. ezperien.-e ln ness will be long remembered, es- We have the h « hm I s . Come earli T h "”.? 7‘,k r’ Tdtauiook Feed Co. ot lle.idlighv e V^vtsslly the •in^era. • T bs M ills F amily . .Vou' is the time to have that group picture made. Let ue show you'our special display of attrac tive new styles. We are Perfectly equipped for making group pictures and will please you with tl»e quality of Jour work. Monk ’s Studio secretary-salesman : I Is now open for CAMPERS, Ted Maple Leaf Creamery, 38.1 cents.; are 12 x 16, furnished for «0 EXCEPT ■■■ Tillamook Creamery. 39 2 cents. ; i house keeping. I ING. Fairview, 39.7 cents.; South Prairie^ Fine mountain water piped10 38.3cents. ; Clover Leaf. 37.3 cents.; door, grocery store on the kJU»J Three Rivero, 39 cents. ; Long and every thing convenient Prairie Creamery, 35.6 cents. ; Cold fishing and boating on the L»1 Springe, 37.6 cents. ; Mohler, £7.6 RATES, $2 per day or $10 per cents ; Central Co-op., 35 cents. ; Address, AUSTIN A WEICK Elwood Creamery. 38.1 cents. ; East ROCKAWAY, OREGON Beaver 35.2 cents. There is a wide difference between ; butter fat price between some of1 A vast amount of ill the factories, owing largely to the to impaired digestion. stomach fails to perform n*_t teat and yield. The highest average tions properly the whole butterfat was Long Prairie. 4.1 per conies deranged. A few daw* cent Highest price per 100 lbs. Chamberlain's Tablets is all . milk. Fairview. Si.46 8-10. and Long need. They will strengthen P digestion, invigorate yonr Pr.irie, $1 45 9 tt. and regulate your bowels. raJJ Sales of May cheese were $71.711.00 doing away with that and of June cheese over $74,000.90 feeling due to fa ilty Try it. Many others have b«*®| manently cured—why not >°*' sale by all dealers. ‘Were all medicines a* merjwj as Chamberlain’s Colta and Diarrhoea Remedy ,, would be much better <■« sj" I ercentage of suffering creased, writes Lindsay Temple, Ind. For sale by •“ era. .