Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 29, 1912, Image 4

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    Tillamook Hsadligrn, August 20, 1912-
r, fancy
John Leland Jíendergoq fïon,
lA good display OF XuwX^ïrt
____ j, the art ’ÏT
of cooking,
floral features of the display
HOME PRODUCTS. the
was certainly highly commendable.
OKEGON
STATE
FAIR,
Sept. 2 to 7,
1912
The
cheese that
made
. «
1 ne cneeee
iu«. ...-
— Tillamook
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Fairview and Nenalem famoU8 wa, what first met the eye
First to have Exhibts of as one entered the hall. This dis­
play w’as from the Mohler factory,
ROOMS 215-216, TILLAMOOK BLOCK,
i Garden Truck Grown which,
of course, met with admir-
by School Children. 1 ation. Butter also played a part
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
in the display, which had been
70 lbs. FROM ONE POTATO. 'placed in a glass case containing I
' ice.
This firm is doing a general land business.
Nehalem Had Splendid Dis-1 The center of «>* hall
The senior member came to Oregon 42 years ago.
.
j
- up with fancy work, and there was
play of Dahlias and Fancy a‘larife disM,lay of most beautiful
He is a Lawyer, Surveyor and Abstracter.
Work and Other Products. ]ace8 antl fancy needle work. This
The Junior member, Sidney E. Henderson, is
was greatly admired by the ladies,
Although the display at Fairview ‘ and it showed that the ladies ot
a graduate of Oregon University, and is a Civil
on Friday was a good beginning Nehalem are capable of producing
Engineer and Surveyor.
fcr a starter, it was hardly aa at­ as artistic and beautiful things to
(Fair Ground^
tractive as that at Nehalem, yet it adorn the home as anywhere in;
The Company makes a specialty of the follow­
had its special features, one of the world. It was certainly a roost;
ing branches of the Land Business :
which was the hospitality in invit­ beautiful collection, and highly,
ing the visitors to a splendid lunch commented upon,
Law—Abstracts—Surveying and Engineering
The
and the literary program which j The
-. exhibits of fruits and vegta-
—Real Estate—Fire Insurance—Farm Loans—
vli.vo L«..i
' bles were on the right of the liall.
followed with speeches
from our
<
Conveyancing.
Where
Fairview These were nicely arranged and
leading citizens. \.
.
beat Nehalem was in the amount. were shown to their best advant-
They offer for sale the following choice pro-
. ' ‘ ' »ire.
of potatoes raised from one potato.
age The display of potatoes were
|>erty in Tillamook City and Country.
Charlie Cater, who is a cripple, [ good. They were clean looking and
SUNSET
Price«.
*
i had the appearance of being fully j
raised 70 pounds of potatoes from
OGOINkSHASTA
1— 35H acre«. All in cultivation. 0V, miles S.E. of Tilla-.
ROUTES
It was the early Ore-j matured. One cabbage, weighing1
one
potato,
mook................................
....
gon kind, one being given to each 36 pounds, was the largest. All
2— 100 acres The Castle Rock Ranch 3,14 miles S. EC. of
llebo ................. ...................... . ...........................
.............
7,000
pupil. Hie potato had 13 eyes and 1 vegtables and fruits had a healthy;
3— -80 acres. Raw land. 30 acres rich bottom.
miles
cutting it into 13 pieces, he sowed 1 looking appearance and for a be­
S. E. of city.......................................................................................
4,30)
it with the above result. When dug ginning, was a good display.
4— House and lot on main county road. North of city
On the other side of the hall was i
the potatoes were not ripe and with
limits. Only........................ ......................................................
400
Makes Special
5— Two lotsand cottage. 2nd Ave. E...........................................
1,525
! the exception of some large ones the culinary department, including'
0 One Lot S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightly.........................
300
cakes, jellies, bread, etc., and close
they
had
not
fully
obtained
their
Low Round-Trip
700
7— Two Lota. One corner. S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightly.
1 growth.
Leona
Rupp was the to this was a large salmon swing-1
8— Two Lota. S. E. of Catholic Church. Sightly....................
eoo
I next highest, getting 45 pounds ing in the air as if ready to bit at a I
9— One corner Lot. One Block S. W. High School.
750
hool. Cheap.
Fares.
10— 1 Lot at Mohler...............................................................................
150
I from one potato. There was a good troll.
11— Part of Marolf Estate, 385i acres, per acre, $200.............
Quite a number of curios were on ;
i variety of other vegtablee, includ
12— Sightly improved ranch at Netarts Bay ............................ 10,000
t fng alfalfa, on display at Fairview, exhibition, which included a screan
13— Fine Timber claim. 100 acres in 3 3 of 10 W...................
2, eoo
14— The Ida M. Lilly Cottage and two lots ................................
i,soo
and aa the ladies of Nehalem were made of shells and a piece of Ne-'
j highly commended for their fancy halem bees wax which had just'
And other properties. Some good trades.
work and floral display, the ladies been dug upon the beach weigh­
of Fairview are likewise to be com­ ing 40pounds with '•67” deeply cut'
This firm has taken over the Abstract Books
mended for their hospitality in on the side, the figures being 10 i
of the Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. and good
serving a bountiful lunch, which inches in length.
will and will continue to serve the public.
That which attracted most atten­
was served in capital style.
Those who grew and displayed tion was the beautiful display of •
I vegetables were :
At,ENTS FOR NORTHERN EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
dahlias. The stage of the hall was !
OF LONDON.
Hazel Apsley,—Apron, potatoes, used for the floral exhibit, and it
cucumbers.
presented a gay appearance with a
Leona Rupp,—Potatoes.
splendid variety of these flowers.
Florence Donaldson,—Pumpkin,
Mrs. Fred Zaddach had the largest
cucumber, potatoes, carrot, beet.
display and the largest number of,
Cyrus Norton, —Potatoes
Charlie Cater,—Potatoes.
varieties of the most choice kinds. |
Ethyln Anderson,—Cake.
To give some idea of the number
Livestock, agricultu­
Emerald Tilden,—Radish.
of dahlias she had on display, she '
I.yle Tilden,—Rootabega.
ral, horticultural poul­
Henry Donaldson, — Pumpkin, had 200 varieties and numbers of i
try and extile exhibits.
squash, potatoes, cucumber, carrot, each of these varieties made up her 1
cauliflower, rootabega.com, onions, pretty display,
Special exhibit school
Mrs.
Zaddach
peas.
I
children.
$28,000 in
grouped
her
flowers
in
bunches
Floyd Booth,—Sunflower.
Mildred Johnson,—Cake, jelly.
and blending the different colors, I
purses for big race
I.loyd Anderson,—Potatoes.
placed each bunch in a jar. Mrs. I
events.
Big special
Orleta Johnson,—Cake.
B. A. Todd had the next largest I
Arthur Bester,—Potatoes.
features
daily.
and prettiest display of dahlias,
Leland Bester —Cucumber.
Ethlyn Crawford,—2 doilies, 3 having over 50 varieties in her col­
cushions, bureau scarf.
lection. Instead of grouping her
Tickets on Sale August
Willfred Woodward, — Potatoes, display, Mrs. Todd selected long
cabbage.
29th to September 7th,
necked bottles and arranged them
( Willie Lucas,—Squash.
inc, with Final Return
in rows, each row being raised
Limit September 11th.
Those who obtained prizes were :
several inches. One cactus dah-•
Henry Donaldson, 1st prize on pumpkin
i carrot, corn, rutabega, and 2nd prize lia was placed in each bottle, and
For further information re­
| on onions.
with the different colors artistically
lative to fares, train schedules,
I Ethlyn Crawford, 1st prize on fancy- arranged, her display presented a
1 work.
etc., call on nearest Southern
flue appearance. Mesdames Zad- 1
; Charlie Cater, second prize on potatoes
Pacific Agent
! Florence Donaldson, 1st on beets. 2nd dach and Todd have gone to a great
deal
of
trouble
and
expense
in
ob
­
on
pumpkins,
cucumbers
and
carrots.
JOHN M. SCOTT,
It coiti you the lime as any other good whiskey.
Mildred Johnson, 1st on cake and jelly. taining the choicest and latest var- 1
General Passenger
Ethlyn
Anderson,
2nd
on
cake.
W. J Van Sohuyver Co., Portland, Or Arthur Bester, 1st on potatoes, and 2nd ieties of dahlies. Their display at I
Agent,
Portland, Ore.
Nehalem
on
Saturday
could
not
be
'
on corn.
excelled anywhere, and these lad- i
Leland Bester, 1st on cucumber.
Floyd Booth, 1st on sunflower.
ies are deserving of a great deal of |
Hazel Apsley, 1st on cucumber pickles commendation for the floral dis-1
•nd on apron.
play which greatly added to the'
Lyle Tilden, 2nd on rutabega.
Notice.
Emerald Tilden, 1st on radish.
beauty of the exhibition.
Willfred Woodward, 1st on cabbage.
In the culinary department, , NoTica is H ereby G iven ,—To
Thompson, ih.
00^ W'
After the lunch the time was taken
bought here and thus insure per­
up with the literary program and years old, received a prize for : Oregon, did on the 20th day of
manent satisfaction and freedom
speeches. This also proved inter making a cake.
| August, 1912, duly adopt Ordinance
from the many repair bills that
No.
Jesting, and was as follows:
““ 248, providing for a continua
The committee of management tion
of ___________
Sixth Street, _ _____
in Tillamook
Song—“Hoe Out Your Row,” Five included F. A. Rowe,
always follow the use of poor or
, Mrs. Fred
Childten.
■---- City. Oregon,
— from
....... the West
»» coi Tine
ime o"
uf
unseasoned lumber. Better try
Zaddach,
Mrs.
E.
K. Scovell and , s*cond Avenue East to the East end
, Recitation—“A Boy to His Teacher.”
¡of
said
Sixth
Street
as
it
is
now
es
­
Arthur Bester.
Mrs. B. A. Todd.
our lumber and be done with it
tablished in Central Addition to
Recitation— “Kitty Knew.” Mildred
The Nehalem band, which was Tillamook City, and the said Com
than to buy poorer and then ba
Johnson.
augmented by six pieces from the JJlon Council did on said August
Song—“Hark the Song,” Quartette.
continually paying for repairs.
Speaking.
...
Mr. Botts. Tillamook band, gave open air
appoint George W. Kiger,
The beet ia always tha cheapest.
.1. ileichior and T. H. Goyne, three
Song—“The Falcon.” Mr. and Mrs. J. concerts during the day, i
“nd to disinterested freeholders of Tilla-
Norton.
Recitation—“Maud Muller," Hazel make the affair as pleusent as pos- amook City, to view such proposed
Apsley.
sible. a number of races took place street and —
*— —
make
an assessment of
Recitation -“Sid's Crops, ” Miss Myr- in the afternoon.
the damages and ¡benefits on ac­
tie Mills.
count of the laying out of the street
Altogether the affair was a -
great mentioned in said Ordinance and
Song—"Love’s Old Sweet Song.” Five
success.
I
I
Children.
Childr
It is predicted that next did appoint Thursday, the 26th dav
Demix-ratsboast in August. In No­
I < Speaking.
.. .n be
>- on
__ a . large of September, 1912, at the hour of 8
-
-
.
Supt. Buel year the lair will
’
“
T
Song—“Larboard Watch,“ Mr. Norton scale with a larger display of dah­ o clock p.m., at the Council Room,
vember the shutter, go up at 8 p ni.
and Mr. Mills.
lias, tor it seems that Nehalem is in the Commercial Club Rooms, in
Between Taft, Roo.evelt and tl e
Follow the arrows to Drew Addi­ Recitation "They Went Fishing.” geiug to take a lead in raising and Tillamook Block. Tillamook City
Lyle Tilden.
devil, Col. Watterson intimate,
Oregon, as the time and place for
( Recitation—"Goin' a Courtin’,” Hazel displaying these gay looking flow- said viewers to meet.
that he will try and get uloug with tion from the Poatoftlce.
| Ten Dollars down and ten dol­
Apsley.
F urthir N otified
ers, which do so well in Tillamook I*UY«°K.
Wilson.
lars a month will secure you a Speaking,
.
.
Mr. A. G. Beals County owing to climate condi­ I that the boundaries and terminus
A herculean job : Probing the choice lot in Drew Addition, Follow Song -“America," All.
. of the proposed street, being a con­
tions.
tinuation of said Sixth street are
grading operations of Tamil uuy, the Arrows, from the Postoftice
| I he display at Fairview was more
Notwithstanding
that the editor de8.v:nb«d •• follows
--------------------------
Beginning
the leadtutf Democratic urgumta-
Drew Addition lota on easy pay- strictly in compliance with the idea made every < effort to obtain
____ the “1 I? ?oVth!“8,, corner of Block 1
tiun in the U ni ted State*.
■tents.
of those who started the movement entries and the names of those LHarteI ? Addition to Tillamook
anM uciuji m me
proceeding,
President Taft's
Drew Addition hue city water.
to encourage school children to who received premiums, the reason
------- of Second
line
Aveuue East,
against Hie fluita have been too
Drew Addition will be just one grow vegetables, for it was confined that they are not published in this 1 ninK ,hence West 300 feet" to f the
vigorous topless« the colonel or bi. > block off the street pavement.
. to them, whereas Nehalem branched issue is that Mr. F. A.
Rowe prom.
e * T„
ock * 1 1 Ul
orom- l ! . *
8O, ‘} ? ,h
,h :V;
.8.t i^
corn
r O,
of * »?'
Block
of £en'
Cen-
’ ...... .... . . A. Rowe
prom-
• fa .....
-------
uen-
chief financial man.war. Nr. Per
Secure a lot in Drew Ad lition on ou* ,n other home products and ■ shed to send them to us. but over- OrJu-An dlt'°n tO Tillamook City,
looked
this
and
earned
the
copy
feet
to
the
North^s
’
t
’
cornei^f
’
Bloc^
kina.
the easy payment plan now offered ,nu<ic their dieplay a little more
(attractive, especially with flowers.
President Taft'a bump of caution you. $10 down and $10 a month.
with him when he left for Portland £of Central Addition to Tillamook
Let us show you the unsold lota wbich added greatly to the pleas- on Sunday
is more to be valued Ilian the col.
Si’.L! E?nni!’5 ,heoce East :i(X>‘’feet
features of the exhibition.
unel'a idea that be can nettle any- I in Drew Addition Now before it is ant .........
EaS/
1 1,ne Ot Second Avenue
No doubt that Fairview will add
al»»» od r""n,nff thrn,e North
thing with one whack of the big too late. Rollie W. Watson. Agt.
along the West line of Second
a floral display next year, for there J. S. LAMAR, DRUGGIST,
•tick.
I Avenue East 00 feet to the place oi
are
many
pretty
flowers
raised
in
DESERVES PRAISE. beginning; the Eastern terminus
There ia no longer any reason
that vicinity.
why the Populists should maintain
J. S. Lamar, diuggist. deserves t sL?id*tT’ *’ ,hc West ,,ne “<
A delegation from the Tillamook
second Avenue East, and the
a national organisation All of tha
The ”Pro<reMivs" Party
i Commercial Club was present at pnuse from Tillamook City. Ore,, ihe,tvrn ,ern,lnu« of said Street is
oilier^ parties have far surpassed Ia the individual, man or woman,
people
for
introducing
here
the
the
East end of Sivh Strea»
Fairview and at Nehalem, and a
m Tillamook City. ¿¿gon
them in chiiutrical propositions who uses Foley Kidney Pills for
sample
buckthorn
bark
and
glycer.
bscksch rhsumstism. weak back, large number of citizens went from me mixture, known aa Adler i ka- the lame is
now eetabiinhed
and picturesque professions.
tv and bladder ir- thia city and other par • of the
and other kidney
irl?**between
Blocks
1 and 2 of Cen-
simple
German remedy
first ’[«I Addition to Tillamook
One of the most common ailments regulerlariiiee. Folev
roley kidney Pills county to Nehalem by rail and . I This
.
---- ' -----
Ciev
--------
that hard working people are attic
t ' Br^ heeling
.
-------- ’bening, tonic •uto.
smtet-
strengthening,
became
famous
by
curing
appen
the
Property
propose!
to be’
d
________
ed with to lame back. ¿•Fply
<*. . . i «nd
and quick to produce beneficial re
dictis and it has now been die. Propriated *
Chamberlain'e I.ini mint twice' a suite. Coutsin no harmful drugs.
While Nehalem had by far the covered that A SINGLE DOSE re ,
“---------- ...
Put up
in »uj
two best end moat artisticall) arranged | Hevea aour stomach, gas c
iv
genu-
get quick relief. For »ale by ni)' •Itvs in sealed bottles. The
LemnFe d«ap*ay of home products, includ­ IatomacYi and constipation
; me in a yellow iiackage
dvalere
ing vegetables fruit, ealmon,cheese. ( STANTLY.
Drug Store
| 1
included in the piatt-a
tec's Addition to TMta2JS?H
And all persona
re“.“°n °f th* àn^ S
of the said propertv
are hereby specially „L?* *
their claim for such da'fiei M
the undersigned City’S“^
Tillamook City, Oregon
time appointed for the' l*fo,»l
said viewers as above
Done by the order of
Council of Tillamook CiK,0**
“ Clly
•"0 R.cor<l„
'"‘vW”»!
_______________ Oregon.
L.
JOHN
ATTORNEY
When you ask for
Cyrus Noble the deal
er knows that you
know good whiskey
Room No. a6i.
TT
T. BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L w .
Complete set of Abstract ¿J
Ti.cn paii forJ
Residents.
Tillamook Block.
Both phones.
C arl haberlach ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Tillamook Block.
{"^.EORGE WILLETT,
A ttornky - at -L aw .
Tillamook Commercial BnildiJ
T illamook
•**
S5S
O mgoi .
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEON,
TILLAMOOK,
Tillamook Bieck.
M.
g
KER RON,
PHYSICIAN
SURGEON
&
Tillamook Block,
Tillamook,
Oregon.
Q ilawki
SURGEON,
PHYSICIAN &
BAY CITY, OREGON.
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gkht ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
from lumber
==
& C0UNW
Tillamook Block,Till«^
Build your house
A. G. Beals Lumber Company
HENDERS(j
lor - at - law ,
Salem, Or
One and One
Third Fares
From All
Points In
Oregon
* <«
-jy. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
DE MUST,
Office across the street frotr tbt
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
^1A SARCHET,
I , The Fashionable Tail*.
C.cauing, Pressing and Rep«1’
ing a Specialty.
S» »re in Heins Photograph
Gallery.
J.
CLAUSSEN,
LAWYER,
Çeut«cher
nj Tillamook Block,
T illamook
I
E.
REEDY,
D.V M.,
VETERINARY
(Both Phoneel.
Tillamook