Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 29, 1912, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK,
The first step in buying or building
a home is the Savings Account.
Everybody should have a home of his
own.
A savings account with this bank,
with regular deposits from the income,
will provide the money for the first
payment upon one.
The sooner you begin, the sooner
you will live in your own home.
STTW00K COUNTY BANK »W
... TILL AM OPACITY. ORE-. .
ÏLLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Did clothes tjiade new at the City
Inndry.
Frank Kerreman and wife are in
biting relatives.
Blasses fitted, Any’ kind, any
tie Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. «
French dry cleaning, ladies’ gar-
Ints a specialty at City Laundry.
Ke will sell you a buggy for lees
bney than it has cost us. Ask
rode.
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Lve chickens wanted at the Tilla-
bok Meat Company’s Market, 13c.
r pound.
br. Jack Olson has opened den-
I parlors over F. R. Beals’ office
th phones.
ie Tillamook Feed Co. will pay
cash for your good sacks if
ight in at once.
E
supfpvision
Those who have friends visiting
them, please send or hand in their
names to the editor, for all news
items are thankfully received.
A suit has been filed in the county
court by H. Wehrung & Sons
against M. M. Mead to recover the
sum of $250 on a promissory note. ,
Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton
or $4.50 for half ton,or good firwood
already sawed for $5.75 per cord or
$3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode. *
Wanted, work on farm by mar­
ried man, can milk or will consider
a rental proposition.—Address F.
G. Kemery, Route 2, Newberg,
Ore.
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Mrs. K. Borthwick and Mrs. J.
Dalgetty, of Portland, who have
been visiting with Captain and Mrs.
Groat, left for their home this morn­
ing.
Dr. R. T. Boats left Wednesday
morning for New York, where he
esh Salmon eggs 5c., Salmon will remain four months. He wil,
ks 10c. a dozen. Small's Wharf, take a post graduate course while
there.
e Small.
F or E xchange / desirable city
marriage license wae issued
arl Paul, of Hebo, and Blanche property in Medford, Ore, for acre­
age near Tillamook. H. C. Glos-
phy, of Cloverdale.
rs. Hathaway and daughters, who cock, 256 Realty St., Medford, Ore­
e been camping at Bar View, gon.
A. G. Beals Lumber Company
rned home Tuesday.
le interior of the Lyric Theatre , has the contract for the lumber for
ing torn out and it will be con­ I the new bank and hotel building
' and Blasker Bros, has the contract
ed into a restaurant.
for the plumbing.
illiam Lytle and W. B. Gordon
The City Transfer Co. are the fel­
ohn Langley, is a suit filed in
lows who haul anything, anywhere,
uatice court to recover $75.55.
Office on Main Street,
rence
Hanenkratt’s
saloon any time.
been closed out at Rockaway opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call
ccount of scarcity of business, us by phone, Main 651.
Lost, on Saturday, between Tilla­
r Sale,—a young horse weigh-
about 1300 pounda, or will trade mook and Wilson river, a string of
lighter one. See D. L. Shrode. rose beads; strung with oblong,
gold colored beads. Finder please
Iph Ackley and family are
leave same at this office.
ng at Bar View thia summer,
Elder R.Y. Blalock, the Baptist
h is selling quite a number of
ii can get the genuine Eastern missionary of^ this county, will
i feed meats at the Tillamook preach in the Adventist Church
Company General Supply next Sunday at 2; 30 p. m. Every­
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body invited to attend.
» W. B. Aiderman expects to
The regular Saturday excursion
for Vancouver, B. C., shortly, : ■ train from Portland will lay over
may remain there the coming 1 • in Tillamook until Monday, giving
an additional day here This is on
* on the new Christian account of labor day next week.
h will be started on Friday,
The Presbyterian Sunday school
t will be built aa quickly aa will re-assemble next Sunday after
ble.
the summer vacation,
and the
B Chair has rented the Red Ladies’ Guild of the Presbyterian
t building on First street and Church will also re-assemble next
tart a city laundry and French Wednesday.
leaning works.
There will be preaching at the
•-—Gold watch, hunting case, Adventist Church Friday, Saturday
engraved on back. $10.00 and Sunday evenings by H W.
d for return of same. H. H. Cottrell, President of Western Ore­
Bayocean, Ore.
gon conference of Seventh Day Ad­
• D A. Mackenzie will occupy ventists.
pulpit in the Presbyterian
Will. Spalding came near meeting
th on Sunday, having became
with a serious accident on Tuesday,
•r of that church.
when a telephone pole fell that he
leeting is called on Saturday was on. Fortuuately it struck Bert
loon of the Progressive party Stephens'.saloon building and threw
court house, for the purpose Spalding off, He was shook up
ctmg an organixalion.
some and hurt his shoulder
UAIWRR’S variety store ,
TIUbHCDOOK-
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1912.
Bring your chickens to the Tilla-i place of Alva Finlev, who had re- !
•nook Meat Company’s Market We signed. It was decided to buy a 1
P«v 13c. per pound
« Lchool 8ite in the new territory I
Editor M. Cornwall of the Timber-1 added to this district, and to avoid
man, and F A. Armandy, chief building a school house at the I
clerk of the Southern Pacific at Ruger place this year, arrange-
Tillamook. Oregon
Portland, were Bayocean visitors ments have been made to convey i
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last week. They left Monday for the three pupils to school in thia
Portland
The Directors of this bank beg to
City.
George Arthur Brown,
State
announce that it is untler entirely new
E. F. Lamson has just sold to
Chairman of the Oregon Progrès-
A. R. Ford 30 head of beef cattle for
management.
sive party will arrive on Friday and
$60 per head. This is the record price
will address the voters of the county ever paid for beef cattle in this sec- <
Mr. Wm. G. Tait, a capable and
at the Court House, on Saturday tiou of the country. Mr. Lamson
experienced banker, who has purchased
afternoon.
says that he sold the same kind of
a controlling interest, has been elected
For sale cheap, if sold immedi­ cattle during Cleveland's adminis­
ately, a horse, harness and buggy, tration for $15 per head and was
President, and assisted by the Board of
This is a bargain as the party must glad to get it. Is it any wonder
Directors, will have the entire manage­
dispose of them at once. Don’t that Mr. Lamson is a thorough
ment of the bank.
miss this chance of buying a real republican and a Taft man.—Wil- .
bargain. See Shrode.
lamina Times.
Mr. Chester Holden has been elected
There is a good interest shown '
Chris Hansen was fined $50 for
Vice-President.
violating the fish law, in having a in the Holiness Camp Meeting now
net more than one third across the being held in Tillamook. Evange­
The Board of Directors is as fol­
Wilson river. The complaint was list Harry Joseph Elliott will preach
lows
: C. W. Talmage, B. [C. Lamb,
sworn out by Augus Gor, deputy twice each day at 2 p in. and 8 p. ui. j
rp
excepting
Monday
and
Saturday
af
­
game and fish warden.
Wm. G. Tait, Pau! Schrader and
ternoons. Some of the subjects for
In connection with the Progres­
Chester Holden.
this week will be “Christian Per­
sive Party’s meeting in this city on
fection,’’ "Holiness,” “The two
In future the bank will be con­
Saturday, a free show will be given
Baptisms," "The Double Minded
in the afternoon at the Star theatre,
ducted
on a conservative basis and busi­
Man," Sanctification as a second
of the Panama Canal views.
work of Grace,” "Sowing aud
ness entrusted to it will, have efficient
A double wedding will take place Reaping,” "Hell,” “Heaven,”
and
prompt attention.
at the Seventh Day Adventist
Quite a number of Tillamookers
Church in this city on Monday
evening, when George J. Scharf are camping on the beaches this
and Miss Carrie Fox and Ernest M. season and on Sundays the trains
Subke and Miss Pearl Knapp will are crowded with passengers who
NOTICE.
BAY GETS 7 LIGHTS.
go to the beaches to enjoy the day.
be married.
There was a large crowd at Bar
Appropriation By Congress to OFFICE OF COUNTY SCHOOL
Geoge H Himes, assistant secre­
View on Sunday, where there is
SUPERINTENDENT.
tary and curator of the Oregon His­
Aid Tillamook Shore--Site
fine bathing, open air dancing and
To Teachers and Pupils;
torical Society and secretary of the
Already Chosen.
other enjoyable features. The in.
Eight Grade Examinations Sept. 6
Oregon Pioneer Association ; Cap­ coming trains always bring large
Ill success that attended efforts and 6, at the County Court Room,
tain W. H. Pope, a Columbia River crowds of pleasure seekers from i
Tillamook City. All applicants wish
of Tillamook Bay commercial in­ ing
to complete the examinations so as
pilot and W. P. Pope, were in the
the outside and the rooms seem to terests in the past to obtain to take up 9th Grads work, should
city on Saturday.
be taken as soon as vacated.
needed uids to navigation in thut present
themselves at ths sbsve
Nineteen days after the death of
main way has been obliterated, stated dates.
PROGRAM.
George N. Johnson, his widow re­
for Ilenry L. Beck, inspector of
New Corporations.
Thursday Sept.
Sth, Physiology,
ceived payment in full on his bene
the 17th lighthouse district, an­ Geography, History and Civil Govern­
Incorporation papers have been nounced Monday tluit as Con­ ment.
ficiary certificate of $2000 in the
Friday Sept. 6. Grammer, Spelling,
A. O. U. W. Another member of filed of the Nestucca Valley Bank, gress has passed the appropria­
the order borrowed $350 on his which is to be established at Clov- tion bill, seven post lights would be Arithmetic and Writing.
Teachers are obliged to satisfy the
erdale, the incorporators being W. established on Tillamook Bay as School Superintendent that they have
beneficiary policy.
J.
Logue,
Walter
H.
Evans
and
done the Reading reuuired under the
soon as practicable,
A large number of Tillamook
He has located them on the map “Reading Circle Act, before the cer­
people will leave next week to attend Joe. M. Reig. The capital stock
tificates may be registered, la srder
the State Fair, which commences will be $15,000. backed by Portland and the nearest to Tillamook City to register contracts the certificates
and
Tillamook
people.
This
will
proper will be the Dry Stocking should be registered. That time may
on Monday, at Salem. The Southern
Pacific will issue cheap rate tickets give those who reside in the south light. One will be placed at Dick be saved we have deckled to prepare
f the county an opportunity point, the third at Long Jetty, fourth questions of test from the different
on the P R. & N., the rate being one
their banFirtg' in their own on the north aide of the Buy City books required rssd, and hold these
and one third fare.
tests at stated times. Saturday Sept.
vicinity.
cutoff, the fifth near Hobsonville 14, one will be given at the Coanty
Rural Mail* Carrier Merril Smith
Court
Room, Tillamook City.
We
Articles of iucoriairation of the and the sixth on the wharf at
is taking a 15 days' vacation, which
Neskowin Dairy Association, with Garibaldi while the seventh will lie hope to make arrangements for hold­
is given to rural mail carriers un- I
ing these tests in different parts of the
$2,000 capital stock, have been filed the main channel light, shown from county
so as not to place the Teaehara
der the civil service rules, his pay
with Joseph Au'dermauer, Nick a dolphin, on the southerly side of to much inconvenience in attending
going on the same. Mrs. Smith is
laus Affolter, Jatnes W. Myers and the entrance to the main road. Over them.
the deputy and is carrying the
The books required are: Civies and
Joseph Kodad incorporators.
a year ago Tillamook residents and
mail and occassionly she takes her
Health, Allen; The American Rural
mariners sought to have more aids Schools, Foght; How to Study, Mc­
Articles
of
incorporation
of
the
husband along for the benefit of
Mohler Mercantile Co. have been established than have been doing Murry; The Teaching of English,
his health.
filed
with Alva Finley. E. E. Finley duty, but though recommendations Chubb. The atxive hooks may be hail
Wanted, a young man of foreign
at my office. All parties wishing to
and
T.
H. Goyne incorporators. were made at Washington, the read same may call and do so without
birth to work on farm, Dane or
the
authorities
there
turned
down
being compelled to purchase them.
Sweed preferred, who has not been The capital stock is placed at
W<- have only a limited number, hence
project. __________
in county long and wants a start $25,000.
we have limited the time for which ttw
Articles of incorporation of the
Would not object to a young mar­
PULLMAN JOINS THE PRO­ books may be kept from the office.
Tillamook
Co.
Operative
Fish
Com
­
Owing to the requirements of this
ried man Good wages and certain
CESSION.
law being new to the teacher» of
working interest in crops if desired. pany have been filed with a capital
Oregon,
lenacy will be extended until
For information call at the Head­ stock of $20.000. The incorporators Get# in Line With Progres* an opportunity has been given for
are
J
H.
Hathaway,
W.
O.
Chase
light office.
every one to take the teat as stated
sive Cities That are Us­
and R. Blaine Hays
above.
W. B. Dennis and wife were in
ing Bitulithic Paving.
However the contracts will he re­
Articles
of
incorporation
of
the
is
the city last week. Mr. Deunis
tained in this office until we are satis
Masonic
Building
Association
of
Pullman, Washington, has given . fled that the required reading has keen
the vice-president and manager of
the Carlton & Coast Railroad Com­ Tillamook have been filed, which is notice to the world) that it is for done.
Respectfully,
pany. and came over to meet Rus capitalized for $10,000 divided inte progress and that her citizens are
W. S. Busi,
sell Hawkins of the Whitney Co. four hundred shares of the value enterprising by awarding a con-
County Superintendent.
He informs us that his company of $25 00each, with Chas. I.'Clough, tract for paving her streets with
expects to build down the Trask ic. W Talmage, M. F. Leach, S. bitulithic.
The city council of Pullman has
Church of Christ
Viereek and George Willett incorp­
River before a great while.
for a long time been considering
orators.
It
is
the
intention
of
the
The base ball game on Sunday
10 a.in., Bible school with classa«
the demand of taxpayers that the
between Sheridan and Tillamook association to build a Masonic tem­
streets lie hardsurfaced, and after for all.
ple
next
year
on
the
lots
recently
resulted in favor of the visitors,
Sec- various trips of inspection to cities I 11 a m., Preaching by the pastor,
the score being 4 to 3. This is the bought from that purpose on
that are using bitulithic, llassam, subject, ’’Will Jeans Come Agate?”
third game the home team played ond street.
3 p in., Junior Endeavor.
Dohirwny, Concrete, Bitumas, Asp­
with Sheridan, and notwithstand­
I 7 p in, Chriatinn Endeavor.
Prices for Hogs.
halt and other kinds of hardsurface
ing their success with other teams,
H p.m., Preaching, subject. 'Is
paving, the council finally decided
the Sheridan boys won
three Up to 225 lbs., 10c., dressed.
It Worth While?”
unanimously
in
favor
of
bitulithic
225 lbs. to 275 lbs , SVjc dressed.
straight victories.
We extern! to you a cordial iovi-
as the best and also cheapest in
275 pounds and over, 7c.
i tation to any or all of these ••r-
The Executive Board of the Tilla­
Tillamook Meat Company. . the long run.
I vices.
mook Commercial Club will send a
Look at This
R K. J opi . pastor.
resolution to the Southern 'Pacific -
M E Church.
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requesting that immediate steps
Bran. Per aack, S5c.
10 a.m., Sunday School.
"Were all medicines as meritorious
be taken in the erection of a depot,
Shorts, $1 20
11 a.m , Sermon, subject, —“The aa Chamberlain’s Colic, Choi si»
Procesa Barley, $1.50.
as it will be a great inconvenience
and
Diarrhoau Remedy the world
We have the goods. Come early Peace of God."
to the traveling public to have to
would be much better off and th«
Tillamook Feed Co.
7
p.m.,
Epworth
League.
remain out in the open waiting for
I erceritage of suffering greatly ils
8 p.m., Song and ser.non, “Re­ creased, writes Lindsay Weott. el
trains in the wet weather.
For Sale.
ligion Brings Joy.’’
Temple, Ind. For sale by ail deal­
i
ers.
A special «lection will take place
On account of lea vini; for the
J. T MooRB.
on Saturday to annex additional East. 1 will sell my team wagon,
territory to the Port of Bay City, harness end gravel bed, at a bar­
but only those who reside within gain. Inquire at J. W. Maddux's
the territory to tie annexed and office or to Wm. Kasom, Tillamook.
that already in the Port of Bay
Bids Wanted
City, will allowed to rote, which is
included in the Tillamook, Ho
Bids will lie received fur the erec­
quarton. Fairview, Hay. Foley and tion <>f a parsonage for the German
Garibaldi precinte.
and
Reformed Church,
Plana
A tout 700.060 young fish managed specificattotw can be seen at C. I.
to get away from the Trask river Clough's Drug Store. lióla will lie
hatchery during the recent raise op»?n on September !lth. 1912, and (
in the river.
They were large the committee reserves the right
enough to take care of themavlvea. to reject any or all bid«, All bids
Sol Wheeler, wlio has charge of the to be mailed to E. J Giengvr,
hatchery, and Ed. Mach V*»nted Tillamook. Ore.
fti.fti) young »almon in the Salmon
For Sale.
tierry river, ¡#» ft*' I in the Kelchis
river and MVWO in I the Neat urea
Four hundred fifty dollar (fL'MO
river.
equity in H»v<rean lot (<»r Male or
A special meeting of the achool traile So reaeonahle < ff»*r ref»i»ed.
district was held on Tuesday and Address F. H. Sherwood. K m i nier.
Burr Beale was elected clerk in the , Oregon.
First National Bank,
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