Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 05, 1912, Image 6

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Tillamook M««dlignc,
S»pt«mb«r 5, IBI»
28 00* dairymen are
V. Kellow . .................
•«'irfied „71
27 00' present prosperous
Lee Lane......................
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19 OO
E Baker.......................
30 00 the country and are coWe7*
The Board of County Commie, Wallace Warren........
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sionere met last week and allowed W. Thomas ...............
15 00 well enough al„ne
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10 00 much notice of the
the following bills :
M. Thomae................ .
31
Wilbur Booth .............
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G eneral .
binders who are agitai '
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14 37 change of administration Y?'
H.
j.
Tohl
......................
12
50
Geo. Willett, rent, etc. ....
IX)
63
T. R. Wilaon .............
Mason, Pennington A co,
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12 12 know if a change i, m*1
0 54) Cal Parker......... ........
meh............................
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22 00 liable to bring down
Frank
Wilson
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Biirrough
Adding
Machine
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15 50 butter fat considerably.
Co , meh ... ........................ 25 (X) Oaker Meyers .............
16 (X)
2 00 Charles Fox.................
Myers A Son, hauling.............
II 75
Feeney A Bremer, meh...... 26 sc Andy Hess...................
4 25
Seba Norton............. .
H. Crenshaw, delivering bal­
New Party Meets.
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2 50
6 OO Clyde Lane ...............
lot boxes........................... • •
25
53
25
Elbert
Worthington
.
19
Gias« A Prudhonime, meh .
On Saturday a meetingoftta
30 IX)
Till. Electric Light Co............. 16 «i Frank Worthington
party was held at the town n*
18
75
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lames
Imlah
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F or C ounty C harges .
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21 25 to hear Hon. E. A. Brown chai
' John Imlah ......... ..
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Maeotr, Pennington A Co.,
15 00 of the State organization.’ A!t£
lft Cheater Worthington
2
meh. ................................. . • • •
22 IX) J. L. Henderson presided andn!
Joe Jenck.....................
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Edna A. Aundson, nursing
43 75
■ jq Will Glick.....................
small pox case......................... 63
25 75 were about 20 persons 1,2;
. Robert Lockwood
justice C ourt .
13 00 hear the speaker. The wM "
I H. B. Lockwood........
N. A. Hathaway, taking testi­
9 25 of Mr. Brown's address
Harry Brooten .........
mony. Root case..................... 10
Dolliver Brooten.........
2 50 engelize Ex-President gZ,
14
Geo. H. Root case ...................
21 00
Martin Jenck.............
28 OX) and denounce theRepublicama,
S alaries .
Toney Jenck...............
22 00 the Democratic party,
John Fleck ..................
A. L. McCarty, county fire
41 75 Taft, and Woodrow Wilso„
warden....... ............ .................. 85 00 Hugh Arstell ............
1 00 Democratic nominee He »aid a
Vida Rogers................................ 50 so D. W. Stitchler........
68 54)
K. Mills.......................................... 75 00 Fred Lyster.............
65
(X) it was necessary to form a new
J. C Holden................................. 133 33 John Creecy .............
92 00 because the two old partis
II. Crenshaw................................ 133 33 R. B. McClay...............
5 00 boss ridden and under thr CM
C. A. Johnson .......................... 75 OO Elmer Hall....................
5 (X) of the interests, but the moen
W. D. Bodyfelt.......................... 45 00 E. G. Anderson ........
84 50
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B. L. Beals................................. 83 33 Roy Saling
48 25 prising part of Mr. Brown»
W. S. BueL. ............................... 83 33 P. J. Trobough .........
69
30 dress was in justifying and prail
Billie
Peacock
...........
A. M. Hare.............................. • • 100 00
13 00 Mr. Perkins, of the Standard
J. H. Johnson ............................. 75 IK) Fred Dunbaru...........
47 50 Company, who had contribt
Homer Mason............................ 100 00 Harley Curl ...............
45 00
H. V. Alley ................................ 81 IX) Carl Curl........................
84 001 large amounts of money for R«
H. M. Farmer ............................. 73 00 A. A. Imlah ...............
0 25 veI18 previous campaigns, atd
Lloyd
Woods
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R oads , E tc .
52 50 is backing him how, with
Robert Huston.........
35
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J. C. Holden, freight ............
Louie Wooley.............
89 50 Harveeter TruB,> »■ forming
Standard Oil Co........................ 61 j*® John Heilmeyer
Myer A Son, hauling ............... 12 ” Fretz Drebert ..
41 25 I party
Chairman Henderson, in a J
H. B. Johnson, hauling . ........ 87
Reid Farmer .............................. 37 50
A G. Beals Lumber Co.......... 146 86 E. Lightfoot..............................
7 50 remarks before the meeting
7 50 .Jim Bodyfelt.......
Nehalem Livery.........................
................. 10 00 journed, said he was going to nJ
Io. Kellow .................................... 15 00 the two old political parties
R.D. NO. 1.
Fred Zaddach, sup................. 4S 00 Robert Way mire........................ 10 00 devil.
Mrs. H. M Farmer, board ... 6 00
M. M. Mead & Soil, Wheeler
Another meeting was held igS
road............................................ 400 (X»
4 25
J. F. Beeher, inch.....................
evening at the Court House, xbg
Snyder A Hastings. Nehalem
The Killkare Klub.
about 40 persons were pretes
fill ...............................................
which included some staunch |
W. S. Linkhart........................
The Killkare Klub, after a vaca
publicans and Democrats.
G. M. Knight ............................
tion of a month, will again meet at
G. W. Zaddach ........................
Prices for Hogi
the home of the President, Mrs.
Dan Alley ...................................
Jasper Alley................................
Emmett Bales, the second Thurs­
Up to 225 lbs., 10c., dressed.
W. Coin.........................................
day in September. All members 225 lbs. to 275 lbs., SVjc dressed
Joe West.......................................
are requested to get together full 275 pounds and over, 7c.
Mrs. Davidson ....... . ................
Tillamook Meat Comi
of new enthusiasm for a profitable,
Leslie Barber. ..........................
Geo Eichinger............................
75 as well as pleasurable year Travels
Bids Wanted.
75 in the United States will be taken
George Hoskins................... ..
00 up and each anticipate better times
Mark Hobson ............................
Bids will be received for the aw
Mrs. Aljuhrs..............................
00
tion of a parsonage for the Geras
00 than ever.
Wm H. Hoskins........................
Reformed Church,
Plans aM
R. B. Kennedy............... ........
C. A. Griffith..........................
specifications can be seen at C I
Booster's
Meeting-
Frank Forseblow......................
Clough’s Drug Store. Bids will X
Robert Swain..............................
1 A booster’s meeting- will be held open on September 9th, 1912, a:<
Theo Finney...........................
Ben Johnson ..............................
at the Tillamook Commercial Club the committee reserves the nji
A. V. Stoker................................
next Tuesday evening, when the re­ to reject any or all bids. All bid
Ole Dromes.................................
port
of the committee appointed to to be mailed to E. J. Gienw
C. F. Strueby..............................
draw up a plan for the purpose of Tillamook, Ore.
Leslie Finney..............................
Warren Hoskins........................
organizing a County Development
Herb Perry.................... .............
M B Church.
League will be submitted. This is
R.D. No. 2.
’another “Get Together” meeting of
10
a.m.,
Sunday
School.
W. B, Alderman, sup............. 92 00 the different organizations of the
11 a.m., Sermon, subject,-‘Tw
C. S. Wells and James A.
Biggs. Netarts road ........... 1032 50 county for the purpose of boosting Throne and the Rainbow ”
Alex McNair Co., meh ........... 4Y) 26 all sections of the county, which
7 p.tn., Epworth League.
Tillamook Meat Co..................
2 00 can be better and more effectively
8
p.m., Song and aer.non, "Sil”
A. G. Beals I.umber Co......... 114 16 carried out by united effort. It is
J. T. M oore , pastor.
J. F. Reeher........... >.................. 71 60
W. Ryan ....................................... 43 75 hoped that a large number of our
W. W. Gibbs............................... 27 60 citizens will attend and lend a help­
Clarence Hoyt .......................... 32 10 ing hand to help make this the
Chester Thrapp......................
27 60 most widely known and attractive
Carl Johnson ......................... .
6 25
D. S. Bales...................................
2 50 county in the state.
S.
M.
Cook
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10
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Let us explain this feature of our Tailoring Department.
Ed Johnson................................. 10 (X)
A Double Wedding.
R. Lamb....................................... 32 50
Will Hadley..................................
7 50
The Adventist Church in Till­
B. Turner..................................... 83 54)
Ed Eggleston............................. 72 00 amook, Oregon, presented a beauti­
E. Zimmerman..........................
7 50 ful sight an Monday night, where a
Milt Flenmore............................ 37 25
W. Fletcher................................. 38 75 double wedding took place
Alvin Blum................................. 126 50 i The Church was decorated in
Earl Pearson ............................. 58 50 , white and green, great banks of
John Proctor............................... ?? 29twf1*tef*ower8f*rn8an<l maiden hair.
Herman Schlappi......................
MAKES GOOD TIMES Mr. Hare kept a record of the pro­ BAY CITY PORT WINS John Blum................................... 67 SO' The wedding party composed of
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duction of one of his cows for July
of
British
Fred Blum ................................. 107 50 George L. Schraff,
IN TILLAMOOK.
which was as follows : 1740 pounds of Annex
C.
E.
Pearson
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New Territory by Charley Desmond .. . ............ 25 00 Columbia, and Miss Carrie Fox, of a
in 30 days, which tested 4.3
47 50 this City; Ernest M. Subke and
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Hope Moore............................... 52 50
What Republican Pros milk
Narrow Margin.
pounds of butterfst to the 100 pounds
Al Myers ..................................... 59 (X) Mias Pearl Knapp, both of Salem,
of
milk,
income
»28.00.
pcrity and Good Cows
One hundred and sixty sections were Leonard Burke............................ 44 10 Oregon, marched up the aisle of
w« u» ■ »
Ralph Wyant ............................. 47
Grandfather knows good
Brought About.
annexed to the Port of Bay City in a Earl White................................... 13 50 the Church to the wedding march
25
played
by
Miss
Florence
Ebberman,
Reformed Church Notes.
special election, Saturday, giving that Rimer Hall............. ... ......... 64
whiskey and since he w*9 I
Following la a list of choose factories
port a bonded limit for port improve- B. W. Turner ............................ 46 25 ' a,*d formed a half circle under the
a boyHarperhas been hi*
and prices paid lw the same for Ju^y
Beginning w ith next Sunday, Sun-1 ment of »600,(100, as compared with i a A me Blum................................... 44 00'large wedding bell suspended from
Blum...............................
butterfat.
16 50 an arch made of ferns, upon which
choice.
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day school will lie held at 10 a in., »400.000 limit in the old port district. Ed
Will Turner.............................
2 50
Maple I<saf..................
.....40c service« at 11 a.m.
Buy HARPER from
Ths requirement to meet the govern­ Carl White................................. . 43 50 a motto composed of white letters,
Tillamook, ..................
41.2c
Blest be the tie that binds” was
Sunday. September 15th. at 11 ment's appropriation is »400,000.
ED. MCLAUGHLIN
R. D. No. 3.
Fairview......................
...... 40c a m , the installation of the new
placed. Rev. H. W. Cottrell, of
Myer
A
Son.
meh
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The.vote
was
as
follows:
9
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Three Rivera.
40e pastor, and at 2 p.m. the dedication
3 10 Portland, performed the marriage
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In the present port district: For an­ Jobe Foster, gravel .................
South Prairie,.........
89.3 of the church will take place. Rev.
Alex Fraser, gravel................. I 45 cermony. The crowded house spoke
nexation.
133;
againat
annexation,
5.
Clover leaf..................
Cloverdale Meh. Co , meh
40c G Hafner and bis elder. Heurv Raz.
50 20 of the high regard in which these
In the territory to be annexed: For an­ Frank Foster, lumber .........
4 80 two couple are held, guests being
Mohler Creamery... .
... 38.5c of 1st Reformed Chun h of Portland.
Peter Jenck, gravel................
nexation,
21;
sgainst
annexation,
18.
15 45
Elwood Creamery.
...... .89.3 Ore . and Rev, G. Ulrich, of Meri­
Frank
Worthington,
gravel..
3 IX) present from Salem and Portland.
lhe reason of the smallness of the Pharea Stiverson, lumber ..
Central,........................
36.5c dian Reiormeil Church, of Sher­
1 20 Many valuable and useful presents
vote
was
because
the
160
sections
are
J. Weiss, lumber......................
Cold Springs,........ ...
37.3c wood, Ore., constitutethn l ommittee
4 16 were received. All join in wishing
nearly all in the hands of big timber Cloverdale Lumber Co...... / 10 20 these happy couples a prospérions
Pleasant Valley,
............... 36c for installation.
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companies. The fight haa been very Alfred Bauer, lumber............. 11 22 voyage through life.
I ong Prairie............ .
.......... 38.4c
At »aid services collections will
Charles Ray. gravel......... ... 12 60
Eaat Reaver,......
................. 35c be taken up exclusively for the bitter. Some of the opposition was E. Godsey, meh ......................
34 45
due to a desire for one big port on A. R Ford, gravel . ..............
Prices paid psr 109 lb. milk at four benefit of the church.
4 06
Coast
Culvert
Co
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Tillamook bay instead of three, as at
large factories
222 28 Wet Weather Was a Benefit.
Later on, according to future an-
Beaver
LumberCo
................
4,
61 33
Tillamook Creamery.
«1.62.8 nouncemente. German school will present.
The wet weather in August broke
D. W. Gilbert A Sons, meh
3 60
Maple Leaf,
........
It is believed ths Whitney company. J. M Baker dep sup
---- 1.51.8 be held in the Sunday, school rtem
69 00 all previous records and was some­
Fairview............
1.53,2 of the church. So u not to inter­ Ltd., will now erect an immense saw­ F. J Ayer, sup ...........
92 00 thing the oldest settlers had never
W.
R.
Affolter
...........
Three Rivers......... ....
16 .50
----- 1.81.7 fere with out public, aehoole. it will mill plant at Idaville, one mile south
F. C. Affolter ...............
36 00 before experienced. We have had
of
Bay
City,
the
reault
of
the
money
As aw example of what some of our he held on Sslurdawforenoons from being in prospect for the improvement John Affolter.... ........
8 25 light showers of rain during
N. Affolter
...........
2 Oil August in previous years, but the
bottom lands will d-i under proper man­ 10 o dock till uood . It will be open
W.
6
Winters
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of Tillamook bar ami bay. The govern­
42 50 showers last month were heavy
agement, wa thought it might bo of •c» < hildren oi the Aungregalion and
ment appropriation, made at the ses­ U. S Edwards...............
31 OO and at a time when the weather is
Now is the time
interest to our readers to hear of the also to others, whosoever desire to
Lane. ...........
2 50
sion of congrJas just ended, required Clvde
Willie Webb................
usually dry- and warm. The wet
report which Assessor Hare makes in take a course in ticrninii. Saturday
13
75
dollar for dollar from the people of I lysais _______
to have that
Edwards.........
13 50 season was unfortunate for the
regard to the returns which he recoivod afternoons religious instructions
Tillamook bay. J. O. Boiorth. prvai- '
Hayes
12
50
will
be
tendered
to
advance
children
beach
business
and
caused
some
from four Jersey cow* for July butter
group picture made
dent of the Port of Ray City, was rv- , jj ' R. Thompson
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of the congregation
•fat.
Nigard. ..
38 75 inconvenience to campers who
cently assured by Major J. J. Morrow I j I Harold
lames Mvens...........
August 21st.
Nans Naegel!
Mr Hare received from his four
57 00 generally have good weather while
that work could begin as soon aa the Will Ward ...
Let us show youZo**
57 75 at the beaches and in the mount­
Jeroev rows, pastured on 3.8» arn-a, and John Kiyenxe. •September 1st
Neil Ward .......
77 50 ain*, but apart from that the rain
with nothing else to eat but trass' klbert Perre/i tend John Eggnnan I port wu ready with iu share. The George
special
display of.af.rac-
Symes
Whitney company is said to be pre
4« 25 was a great benefit to the dairy in­
»74 M, in payment for July butterfat. I have iomexi the German Reformed pared to subscribe all the
tive
new
styles.
V e •"*
M Dennis.......
9 00
proposed P. H Messner ....
Roaidaa thia amount, 36 jwunds of milk < hurvh of thte c ity. Welcome 1
perfectly equipped f',r
n 50 dustry, producing an enormous
bond issue of »415.(810.
W m. Thomas.........
Fkrji G SUHXVMJjr, Pastor.
was used daily for the raisin« of a calf
5 25 amount of green pasture for the
making group picture*
lames Thomas ....„
50 dairy herds. Moat every dairyman
and
will please ¡you with
and for homo use which If added to the
W. S Boatman....
55 50
For Bale
•bore chock would bring the total pro
the quality o^our work.
L P Jones .............
40 OO has an abundance of hay for the
duction of tour eowe to about »86.00
J. Lewallen
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41 X) winter feed, and the rain that makes
I'n account of leaving for the V. Lewallen .........
Booide* pasturing the four eowe, Mr.
Hran. Per each, 46c.
K 00 Tillamook famous will help to swell
Ksst.
I
will
sell
my
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team,
C.
lane'
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wagon,
8 h o ne. »1 »
43 00 the output of cheese this year,
Haro a 3. M acres produced three tone
harwrs. and gravel bed. at a bar. Lucious Lane .......
Procreo Barley. »l.Bß.
30 50
•f hay which haa been stored awav and
which will be over 4.000,000 pounds.
A.
S.
Lane
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w
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lisie
the
good»,
«'«nie
Inquire at J. W Maddux's
early
63 IX)
live tone of mots
F.
Wilson
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Tillanoooh Feed Co.
** 1X1 all of which will be sold at good
offic
e
or
to
W
m.
Eaaum.
Tillamook. Fred Lewallen........
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30 00 figures. It is no wonder that the
Commissioners’ Court
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We Have No LEFT OVERS, Our Goods are
all FRESH NEW GOODS of the
LATEST STYLES.
And for ELEGANCE they have a Touch of FINISH of
both DESIGN and WORKM ANSHIP that makes them the
PEER of anything ever shown in this city.
If you wish to Dress in proper style (and we know you
do) let us show you how nice you would look in one of
our NEW COATS, SUITS, UTZ & DUM SHOES. The
latest in Winter HATS, and in order to secure a proper
and PERFECT fit you should FIRST be fitted with a
WARNER S CORSET.
They are Guaranteed to Shape Fashionably, to fit com
fortably and not to rust, break or tear.
From MONDAY, SEPT. 9th, to SATURDAY,
SEPT. 14th, we will offer our $7.50 all
Wool Home Spun Skirts at $4.90.
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