Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 19, 1912, Image 1

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Vol. XXV.
No. 14
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TILLAMOOK, ORBGON, SEPTERBER I9, 1911,
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Considerable progress has been
COUNTY OFFICIALS
made with the sewerage and street
RETURN.
improvements, the fine weather the
past two weeks allowing the work
to progress as rapidly as possible. Find Great Interest Taken
WHY NOT store some • of the
Storing
Tillamook. Oregon,
The local train between this city
in the Columbia Highway.
abundant energy of youth, so that
and Mohler has been taken off for
j^ncr^y °id a^e may e°j°y
rightful
the season. It will be put on
The Tillamook County Court re­
The Directors of this bank beg to
again next year during the beach turned on Tuesday from their trip
° - share of it ?
season, when a motor car will be to Clatsop County with the county
announce that it is under entirely new
used.
officials ot that county. They spent
management.
At a dinner party September Sth, considerable time in going over the
YOU CAN put by some of your surplus
road
improvements
in
Clatsop
.Mr. Wm. G. Tait, a capable and
Mrs. E. J. Beede announced the en­
gagement of her daughter, Miss county, and Judge Mason says they
energy, in the shape of dollars you don’t need to
experienced
banker, who has purchased
Ethelthwing Grace to Mr. U. G. ure doing some good work and do­
peDd. IN THIS BANK, where it will’immedia-
ing
it
economically.
They
visited
a
controlling
’
interest, lias been elected
Jackson, of Tillamook.—Eugene
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.
.
the convict camp and were well
Register.
tely take on an energy of its own and, in time,
President, and assisted by the Board of
satisfied that Clatsop county was
The members and friends of the saving money by the employment
double itself. Thoughtful, purposeful considera­
Directors, will have the entire manage­
Presbyterian Church gave Rev. and of convict labor. What surprised
ment of the bank.
tion of this vital subject NOW may mean the
Mrs. D. A. Mackenzie a surprise the Tillamook County officials most
at
their
home
in
this
city
Tuesday
difference between peace and distress, dependence
Mr. Chester Holdeti has been elected
was the great interest and enthusi­
evening, when a pleasant social asm taken in the Columbia High­
and independence, when the working days are
Vice-President.
evening was enjoyed by all present. way and the desire of those in­
over.
Hon. G. H. Burnett, justice of terested in it to have Tillamook
The Board of Directors is as fol­
the Supreme Court, and Grand County connected with it. What
lows : C. W. Talmage, B. [C. Lamb,
Master Mason of Grand Lodge of these boosters want is the Necarney
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE, NOW,
Wm. G. Tait, Paul Schrader and
Oregon, A. F. & A. M., will be in road connected with the Columbia
Tillamook
City
on
Saturday
and
Highway.
The
Tillamook
County
Chester Holden.
FOR YOU.
will visit the local lodge that even­ Court made a thorough inspection
In future the bank will [be con­
ing, to which the Bay City and of this road on their way out, and
ploverdale Masonic lodges are in­ on their return came in by the Ne-
ducted on a conservative basis und busi­
vited
canicum road Some years ago it
ness entrusted to it will have efficient
Married, on Sunday, at the home was agreed between the two coun­
and
prompt attention.
ties
that
if
Clatsop
County
of W. E. Noyes, father of the bride,
COUNTY
TI LLAMOOKClTJ^OPg^^j SUPERVISION [
Theodore B. Finney and Miss Eula would build the inner road that
Noyes.
The ceremony was per­ Tillamook county would finish the
formed by the Rev. J. T. Moore, Necarney road. Tillamook County
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of he M. E. Church, in the has the inner road built to the
ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS The Ladies’ Guild of the Presby­ pastor
ANSWER IN PORT OF BAY owner of real ami personal pro­
terian Church will give a trip presence of their relatives. The County line and graveled, while
perty therein and is a taxpayer
CITY CASE.
around the world social on Hal­ happy couple went to Portland for Clatsop county lias ten miles to
within said territory,
Old clothes made new at the Citv
build.
This
would
be
the
commer
­
a short honeymoon, and on their
loween.
For answer to the allegations con­
sundry.
cial
road
and
would
benefit
a
good
Attorneys Deny Allegations tained
in paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 of
To Exchange,—automobile road­ return will make their home at the
many settlers in Clatsop county.
¡Mrs Mills would like a few more
farm.
and Contend that Port
plaintiff’s complaint,
these de-
ster, 1912 model, in good condition,
On
the
Necarney
mountain
road
larders.
Roy Dunham has been served
and
Commissioners
are
i fendants admit these allegations,
for real estate. Apply at Head­
Pasture to Rent,—Apply Peter light office.
with a summons to appear before Clatsop 'County has finished its
except, where the authority of
a Legal Corporation.
ewberg, Hemlock.
the
grand jury in November. He part of the road, while Tillamook
the defendants or the right of
Come and Bring your family,
county has not completed its por­
Dolph, Mallory, Simon A Oearin, the other defendants as Coin-
The iron fence around the court special Chicken Dinner at the Allen claims to have the evidence to prove tion.
of Portland, attorneys for the Port missiouera is designated us “ pre-
ouse has been torn down.
House Grill every Sunday, 5:30 to the illegal selliug of liquor at
The Tillamook County official of Bay City, have filed an answer
Garibaldi, but would not furnish
tended
or “ without authority »•»
Wanted,—a furnished house. Ap- 8:00 p.m., price 50c.
.
made no promises when this road in the case of Geo. Watt against the and ae to such allegations these
the Deputy District Attorney Wil­
ly at the Headlight office.
Mrs. Bowers and eon returned to let with the necessary evidence to would be compleled, but will take Port of Bay City, which is a friend­ defendants deny the same aud al­
Two keys on tag with '■ 18—Tilla- her home in Newberg, Oregon,
convict, and to ascertain what he it into consideration later, and it is ly suit to settle the legality of that lege that in pursuranee of Chapter
look'' on it.
after a ten days’ visit with her hue­ knows he will be questioued by the probable that if Clatsop County Port. The substance of the answer 39 of the laws of Oregon for the
will agree to build their part of the to the complaint will be found he- year 1909. as amended by Chapter
Glasses fitted, Any kind, any band, Dr. H. A. Bowers.
grand jury.
inner road, that this county will low:
yle Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. «
J. H. Dunstan has resigned ae
llSof’the general lu ws of Oregon
The Killkare Klub met at the
Deny that the defendant Port of for the year 1911, the Port of Buy
French dry cleaning, ladies’ Kar- postmaster of Mohler and Congress­ home of Mrs. Emmett Bales on complete the Necarney mountain
yoad,
appropriating
a
certain
Bay City is a pretended quasi City was duly incorporated und ita
cuts a specialty at City Laundry. man W. C. Hawley will recommend Thursday of last week, and had
amount for the next two years so municipal corporation, and allege boundaries duly and legally ex­
E.
E.
Finley
for
the
position.
another
delightful
time.
The
sub
­
W. H. Wilson has sold his saloon
as to have it finished when the Co­
The Tillamook Bull Moosere who ject for reading and discussion was lumbia Highway is finished. In in relation thereto that said defend­ tended, and the said defendants c»e
i the Ramsey House to Al Perry.
ant Port of Bay City is a duly con­ the duly appointed and elected com­
A marriage license was issued to went to Portland to hear ex-Presi- the Passion Play, Mrs. L. L. Baker looking over some of the roads in stituted and organized corporation, missioners of the Port, and that in
dent
Roosevelt
returned
last
week,
proving an excellent reader, while Clatsop Countp they found quite a
imes M. Moore and Olive David-
and they appear enthusiastic
Mrs. Bales also proved an excellent number of narrow roads, the Tilla­ organized under the provisions of all things the ¡.organization of said
In.
Laws of Oregon Port has been and is legal, and the
The public and high school will hostess in serving a dainty lunch. mook County officials contending Chapter 39 of the
Mrs. W. R. Rutherford and son
and amended by said Commissioners are the duly
of
the
year
1909,
convene on Monday next when the The next meeting of the Klub will that it is more economical to build
ft for her home in McMinnville, on
Chapter 115 of the laws of Oregon appointed, elected and qualified
new high school building will be be with Mrs. W. A. Williams.
the wide road as is prevalent in for the year 1911. And the defend-
kturday.
and acting Commissioners of the
finished sufficiently to be used.
Ed. Smith vs. Cora Smith is a di­ this county to narrow ones. The ants deny that it bus any legal exis­
Port of Bay City,
Dr. J. T. Work and family left
Coal delivered for »8.00 per ton vorce suit filed in the circuit court. local officials obtained some valu­ tence for the reasons set out in
Defendants further
unewcring
■ Wednesday to make their home
or »4.50 for half ton, or good fir wood The parties were married on the 3rd able information as to contract plaintiffs complaint, or for any said complaint deny each and every
I Salem.
already sawed for »5.75 per cord or January, 1911, in Wasco County work, etc., and as Clatsop county
allegation contained iu paragraph
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla- $3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode. * Oregon, and two children were born officials have put their road work reason.
And defendants admit as allege,! 5.
ook Meat Company’s Market, 13c.
Shelby Electric Light Globes, them of this union. The grounds on a business and scientific basis, that in paragraph 1 of plaintiff’s
And for a further and sepnrute
ir pound.
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national quality. They are good. set forth in the complaint for the they are now obtaining results complaint, that defendants John O. answer, and defense herein, these
Dr. Jack Olson has opened den- We deliver to your house or store. divorce are cruel and inhuman which will prove a great benefit to Bozorth Theodore Jacoby, Gust I defendants say the Port of Bay t ity
I parlors over F. R. Beals’ office, Telephone us.— King A Smith Co. • treatment towards the plaintiff, that county, for it is safe to say Nelson,
Nelson. W. C Hawk and C. W. ji« a duly incorporated iumiici|.i1
»th phones.
.
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It would not surprise us to find j
.w«y from her borne and that after County Judge Judd and Pike claim to lie and are acting us ’corjionition ami the defendant*«
A. W. Atterbury and wife left that in building the road to Bay- deserting the plaintiff lart March, Commissioners Frye and Moore commissioners of the Port of Baj duly qualified Commieeeioners.
lesday for Arlington, Ore. on a ocean that a suitable rock will be ( when the defendant returned to her had seen some of the good roads City, and allege that said defend I
in Tillamook county, they will en­ ants are the duly appointed, elect- |
sit to their eon.
found for road purposes in that, parents' home in Wasco County.
It is entirely too early to m. \e
Most of the business men and the deavor to make Clatsop County ed and qualified commissioners of I | predictions as to the result of th*
Bring your chickens to the Tilla- vicinity.
roads
as
good
as
curs.
When
said Port of Bay City, apd are en- i presidential election. A good <ai •
ook Meatcompany's Market. We
A. H. Ruger has brought suit | traveling public are a little surpris­ the two roads in the North end of
titled to exercise the authority
ed
at
the
delay
of
the
P.
R.
4
N.
in
iV 13c. per pound.
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against Vincenz Jacobs to recover j
the county are complete, connect­ granted to Ports under the law« of mer like Col. Roosevelt ought to
not
erecting
a
depot
in
this
city.
1. Hoven, who was in the gro- $826.15, being the total value of l
ing the two counties, it will be a Oregon. These defendants deny know that a big crop of corn can
The Commercial Club has taken
ry business in thia city, left on goods, etc., bought by the defend­
splendid improvement, both from that they are or either of them is, mature between August und No­
the matter up several times with
lursday for Salem.
ant from the plaintiff.
a coinmen ial |>oint of view and for usurping or entering into or unlaw­ vember.
the railroad company and will do
amount of auto fully exercising a public office in
The City Transfer Co. are the fel­ so again this week so as expedite the enormous
iou can get Fleschmann’a Yeast
Running lip and down stairs,
ice a week if you leave your order lows who haul anything, anywhere, the building of a depot, as it will travel it will bring over the Colum­ the State of Oregon or the fran­ sweeping and bending over milk­
ing beds will ttot make a wom.,n
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any time. Office on Main Street, not be long now before the wet sea­ bia Highway.
the Tillamook Feed Co.
chises of any franchise within the healthy or beautiful.
She must
opposite
Clough
’
s
Drug
Store.
Cal!
State of Oregon or the office of the get out of doors, walk a mile or
son sets in, when it will be exceed­
-oat, on Saturday, a pair of spec*
Motor
Boat
For
Sale
offices of the Port of Bay City, or­ two every duy and take Chamber-
ingly disagreeable and unpleasant
dee. Finder will please leave us by phone, Main 651.
ganized or attempted to be organ­ Iain’s Tablets to improve tier di­
All are cordially invited to the to have to wade in the mud and
tm at the Headlight office.
_ 20 ___
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~
inch
feet long with 5 foot 0
gestion and regulate her bowels.
services at the Presbyterian Church wait in the rain for trains. The beam, 4 h. p. engine Boat is three ized as set out in plaintiff’» com­ For rale by all dealer«.
Miss Grace Whitehouse left last on Sunday, morning service at 11
plaint,
except
that
the
defendant,
months
old,
price
»175.
Apply
A.
Tillamook Commercial Club does
lek for Portland, where she «rill
a.m. and evening at 7:30 p.m. Rev. not want to appear hasty in the W. Anderson, Life Saving Station. the Port of Buy City, is a duly or­
Few, if any, medicines, have met
•ch in the Sellwood school.
ganized corporation as above set with the uniform success that has
D. A. MacKenzie. pastor.
matter, but expressing the senti­
Prices for Hogs
out. and the said other defendant« attended the use of Chamberlain's
Frank Devine’s child fell and at
Married, on Monday, in thi« city, ment of the business men and the
and
Diarrhoea
are the duly appointed, elected and Colic, Cholera
rst it was thought its arm was Jftmee M Moore and Olive David­ citixens, it is of the opinion that the
Remedy. The remarkable cures of
Up to 225 lbs., 10c., dr eased.
qualified
commissioners,
and
the
’oke, but it was a bad fracture.
colic and diarrhoea which it has ef­
son, the ceremony being performed depot should be built forthwtth, 225 lbs. to 275 lbs , 8Hc dressed.
said Port and the said Commis­ fected in almost every neighbor,
l anterns, Lantern Burners, Lan- by Rev. D. A. Mackenzie, pastor and a little more activity on the 275 pounds and over, 7c.
Tillamook Meat Company. sioners are exercising the authori­ hood have given it a wide reputa­
part of the railroad officials in that
rn Wicks, Lantern Globes, Lan- of the Presbyterian church.
ty grunted under the laws of the tion. For sale by ull dealers.
rne all kinds.-King A Smith Co.’
Rev. J. T. Moore, of the M.E. matter will be appreciated by our
State of Oregon to Porta duly
Nels Erickson had the misfortune Church, having completed hi« time citixens. ________________
organized in accordance with the
If you knew of the reel value of
Chamberlain's Liniment for lame
break one of hie arms by falling in Tillamook, left with Mr«. Moore
laws of the said state.
Democratic
Meeting
back.
soreness of the muscles
Follow the arrows to Drew Addi­
to one of the open sewers on Sun- and son on Monday to attend the
Defendants admit that the relator sprsins
and rheumatic pains, you
ly.
from the Postoffice.
M.E. conference at Ashland.
is a resident within the limit« of would never wish to be without it.
Woodrow Willson Club meets at tion
Ten Dollars down and ten dol- the territory described «nd is the
For sale by all dealers.
A case is filed in the circuit court
Secretary E. J. Claussen, of the Court House September 21, 1912, at lars a month will secure you a
r M. R. Hanenkratt against Thos. Tillamook Commercial Club, is 8 p.m. Everybody iovited.
choice lot in Drew Addition, Follow
•d Charles Hovenden to recover sending out invitations to attend
T hos . C oatbb , Secretary.
the Arrows, from the Poetoffice.
17ft. Id
the County Development League
Drew Addition lota on easy psy-
Notice to Firemen.
O. A. Stillman, prohibition can­ the first Wednesday in October.
ments.
date tor the First District for Con-
Why will you pay »5.00 for an
There will be a fire drill at 7:00
Drew Addition has city water,
iqman, spoke on Monday even- Electric Iron when you can get a p.m. on Friday evening, when it is
Drew Addition will be just one
expected
that
all
members
of
the
K ** ***• Court House to a small better one (F an STBBL guaranteed
block aff the street pavement.
Hose
Company
will
be
preaent.
»dience. He will speak again in lor ten years) for »3.50. A free trial
Secure a lot in Drew Ad Jition on
J ohn A schis , Chief.
ii* city next Saturday afternoon.
if you wish. — King A Smith Co. *
the easy payment plan now offered
you. $10 down snd »10 a month.
Look at Thia.
Let us show you the unsold lots
Bran. Fer tack, Be.
in Drew Addition Now before It is
Shorts, $1.20
too late. Rolli»- W. Watson. Agt
Process Barley, »1.50.
We have the goods. Come early
Tillamook Feed Co.
First National Bank,
ÍWW mookcouh TO ñk W^ I
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Koof Paint.
UAMRR’S variety store
TILtbAmOOK,
• <
OREGON.
Drop in and book Around ”
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On account of leaving for the
East. I will aell my team, wagon,
harness and gravel bed, at a bar­
gain. Inquire at J. W. Maddux a
office or to Wm. Eaaom, Tillamook
Congress is trying to d»-termine
who gets the enormous profits resl-
ixed trom the advancing prices of
coal. Nobody haw to inquire who
pr.ys the increased cost—the cor-
ruiner can always be picked out at
a glance.
LAMB-SCIIltAOElt COMPANY.
DOCKS: ■* A1ÍKHOU3K.
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN Ind A 3rd A”K.NUE WEST
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