Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 26, 1912, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTERBER 26, 191«,
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The meeting called to organize a
Tillamook
County Development
League will be called to order on
Wednesday morning at 10.30 at the
club rooms. There will be a busi-
ness men’s lunch that day.
The faculty of the Tillamook
High School is complete with the'
expection of a business and man­
ual teacher. The Board had en­
gaged a person for that position
but he went back on them.
The Masons are making arrrange-
ments to build their Masonic Tem­
ple right away, which will greatly
add to the stability and appearance
of the city. In connection with it
there will be offices and store rooms.
The Public and High schools
opened on Monday when the new
high school building wan Used for
the first time. There are now about
309 pupils enrolled in the schools
and everything promises another
successful school year.
Deputy County Surveyor G. J.
Poysky,
with
Superintendent
O’Donnell, of the Potter Realty Co ,
will take soundings to ascertain
the amount of dirt available to be
used in constructing the road to
Bayocean.
Will Body felt, who has gone to
Pendleton with his wife, is acting
as chaperone to Mesdamee Small
and Shrode. We understand their
husbands are getting anxious, for
there ie no knowing what will hap­
pen to Will when some of those cow­
boys at the round-up find that he
has more than his share of intelli­
gent, nice looking ladies under his
OFFICERS
care. Bro. Shrode ie think of taking
the next train for fear he will loose
XV m . G. T ait , President.
hie better half.
which is absolutely safe for everyone.
J. C. H olden , Vice-President.
President Taft ie going to issue
an ordei to place all fourth class
It never slumps in value.
C. L. M c G hee , Cashier.
poet offices under the civil service
rules. This is another, progressive
Its integrity is unquestioned.
move on the part of the President,
DIRECTORS
for it takes that class of post office
The return is certain,
out of politics and will save the
P aul S chrader .
congressmen a good ‘many un­
pleasant events when there are sev­
Principal is always available on short notice.
C. W. T almage *
eral aspirants scrapping over an
appointment.
B. C. L amb .
It has no element of speculation.
The Shakespere Club re convened
W m . G. T ait .
after the summer vacation on Fri­
day, when the Club waa entertain­
J. C. H olden .
ed at the home of Mrs. Homer Ma­
son. There was a good attendance
of members, the afternoon being
spent in a social way, and the host­
ess served a dainty lunch. At the
CAPITA L
oldest }
next meeting of the club the ladies
The informal dances will Be re­
will invite their husbands to the
ank
sumed this (Thursday) evening nt
lunch, which will be served in the
2OUNTY I____ TILLAMOOK. CITY. ORE.
SUPERVISION
the Tillamook Commercial Club.
COUNTY
«
Tillamook Commercial Club.
£
Members desiring to invite friends
At a meeting of the City Council
(other than ladies) must give them
visitor’s cards, which can be obtain­ on Monday evening, plane were ' for the beneficence of osteopathy lovely. But when the gentleman
Cheboygan
Timber
Company
vs.
LLAMOOK JOTTINGS The Astoria Company is a suit filed ed of Secretary Claussen.
submitted for a draw bridge across
for their ailments, but because of struck Honest John, the Mayor of
the slough, the cost of which
the urgent calle he hue received the city, and gave him the hunch
Clatsop County, which ie coming
in the Circuit Court to reform deeds
amounted to $6,500. It was decided
Hd clothes made new at the*CTtv to certain lands.
from old acquaintences to come to with a nice little plan where he
to the front in road improvements,
to build a less expensive bridge.
nndry.
Wanted, Situation by a girl 18 and obtaining some of the beet Allen Page was appointed city fire his Newberg practice again he will could make a stake for himself,
i heed those calle. There are a num­ why, the mayor drew the gentle­
Irs Mills would like a few more years of age, to do general house­ machinery to construct good roads,
warden. Clyde Clements made ap­
man out us much as possible. The
krders.
work in a private family in the city. owns its own dump carte. The old plication for a renewal of his saloon tier of other places, too, that have
bridge man thought he hail got
urged
him
and
his
wife
to
come
and
pasture to Rent,—Apply Peter Call at this office.
wood
dump
carts
have
been
discared
*
license, and the only other business establish a practice, because of the another ' cheap guy official and
there,
as
they
will
be
in this waa to order in a number of new
irberg, Hemlock.
Come and Bring your family,
j beneficial effects on their friends sucker to carry out his scheme.
born, on the 20th to the wife of special Chicken Dinner at the Allen country before long.
cement sidewalks.
i and acquaintences by osteopathy When the Mayor tokl him he would
A suit was filed in the Circuit
Lert Krake, a girl.
House Grill every Sunday, 5:30 to
A telegram was received to-day 1 as practiced by the Dre. Bowers, not like anything like that on his
Court
by
the
Cheboygan
Timber
•
ranted,—a furnished house. Ap- 8:00 p.m., price 50c.
conscience and he would not be
Company vs. W. F. Hays, Mary that Mrs. Mary Peckham, widow of who are graduates of the Founder’s
I at the Headlight office.
A good young saddle pony for
able to sleep if he took the “graft"
1
College,
at
Kirlesville,
Mo.
There
R.
D.
Peckham,
who
died
in
this
Genevieve Smith, Meade S. Hays
. S. Randall went to Walla Walla sale. Will drive single or double. and Dan R. Murphy, administrator city about two years ago, died at are resident M D.’s in those places money, the gentleman tried to
Inquire of F. P. Phillip at Zach-
smooth it over when he found lie
Monday to visit his mother.
of CharlesE. Hays, deceased, which Star, Oregon, last night, and the 1 too. To the many who have been
had tackled the wrong individual
man
’
s
plumbing
shop.
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his
patieuts
he
extends
his
heartfelt
body
will
be
brought
here
for
burial
Hasses fitted. Any kind, any
is a suit to quiet title to certain
H. Heisel and wife, who have been land.
Funeral services will be onSaturday thanks, more especially to the by saying that it waa a confidential
le Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt,
visiting at the home of Peter Heisel,
afternoon at the Christian Church. i ladies, who, as a rule, have ex- conversation. The fellow ought to
pie Board of Equalization will
Never mind the croaker, Cities
The cause of death was cancer. pressed themselves us suprejnely be pinched,.for it is men like this
his brother, left for their home in
ivene on Monday, October 21.
are budded in spite of them, Enter­
She was about 60 years of age and I satisfied with the benefits secured, who often lead many an honest
California on Tuesday.
prises go forward and leave him
trench dry cleaning, ladies’ gar*
man ustray who ia elected to luok
The four year old Bon of Edmund barking by the wayside, He is but lived in Tillamook County for 20 after a dozen or more M.D.’shad
pts a specialty at City Laundry
utter the people’s^nterests and the
Bush died in this city on Wednes­ a buzzing fly upon the wheels of years. She had been living with failed.
lor the first time this year there
interest of a city.
day night. The cause of death be­ progress—pestilent and annoying, her brother, Joseph Stocks, since
b a little frost early this morning,
her husband’s death, who will ac­
Agent
Gaylord
Resigns.
ing summer complaint
while he lives, but forgotten for­
1 marriage license was granted
company the body to Tillamook
Judge Wolverton, of the Federal ever when he has departed.—Inde­
A. H. Gaylord, agent for the TIIE UNITED RAILWAYS.
Frank Hedegerand Mary Asslap
tomorrow.
pendence
Enterprise.
Court, has been spending a week’s
Southern Pacific in this city, has
The fine weather of the past few
vacation at Lake Lytle. He paid
The Tillamook Hose Company
handed in his resignation, and the The Road to be Completed to
. F. Goodspeed and wife left on this city a visit on Tuesday.
was out for a drill on Friday even­ weeks enabled the contractors for i Auditor will be here on Friday to Tillamook City in 20 Months.
nday to visit friends in Eastern
the sewer system and the hard sur I audit his accounts. Thia is a great
Considerable material is now on ing, and much to th*' surprise of
[gon.
It seems to be no secret but a well
the ground for the new bank and ; the fire fighters, it was found that face pavement to make considerable | surprise to the citizens, for- Mr.
Ive chickens wanted at the Tilla hotel buildings, and in a few days a number of hydrantB were defect headway, after such wet weather
Gaylord has worked early and Jate established fact that the Hill system
pk Meat Company’s Market, 13c,
months. In
as *'
they could
" r great disadvantages will be running trains into Tilla­
the concrete work will be started. | ive, ~~
' ’ not be connected ’luring the summer
, , I and under
pound.
should
.
. he ....
about another three weeks, L.._
---- since
on
account
of
the
threads
of
the
i
has been the agent for the mook City in about 20 months. The
Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton
r. Jack Olson has opened den-
hydrants being of a different gauge . the weather remain favorable, the railroad ill this city. The cause of United Railways will be built down
or
$4.50
for
half
ton,or
good
firwood
Iparlore over F. R. Beals’ office,
work will be completed. The hard Mr. GaylorJ’s resignation is on ac- the Wilson River, mid to ex*>edlte
already sawed for $5.75 per cord or to the hose.
surfaced pavement and the large ■ coUntUther^
k phones.
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the work a large gang of men will
Captain John Groat, who ie in
$3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode.
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amount of cement side walk being • him aasistance in the work, and he I m * put to work building the tunnel
Fing your chickens to the Tilla-
charge of the
government
work,
re­
...^
K
w.
........
...
.
»,
down,
give
the
city
quite
a
Shelby Electric Light Globes,
bk Meat Company’s Market. We
ceived a i message
„ this morning
„ that 1
... cannot afford to pay for it out of nt the divide on the Wilson river.
national quality. They are good.
different appearance, and makes it his own pocket, for he has been The men will be kept ut work the
113c. per pound.
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the money is now available and
We deliver to vour house or etorK
look more up to-date,like other pro­
coming winter nt lhe tunnel, an I
le Goldstone was in the city this Telephone us.—King A Smith Co. • that work is to be started at once. I gressive cities. Visitors who have overworked the whole time lie has
early next spring there will be con­
been
the
agent
here.
The
business
There
will
be
$5,000
to
spend
during
rning boosting for the Hotel
Earl Ford was arrested on Mon­ the next twelve months, and Captain come to the city the past few weeks men and citizens were we 4 pleased siderable activity in pushing ’ho
Itnomah, of Portland.
day for fishing in the Trask river tjroat will commence work at are greatly pleased with the ap­ with Mr. Gaylord, for he was al- Hill road to completion. There is
bu can get Fleschmann’s Yeast
pearance of the city and predict a I ways obliging, and it is to Le re­ also a rutuor that the Southern
above the dead line and the case
p a week if you leave your order has been continued until the 15th Memalooee point.
bright future for it.
gretted that the Soutnern Pacific ie Pacific will build from Sherid.ni to
vs.
I.aur-
•
i T. B. Potter Realty Co.
ie Tillamook Feed Co.
this city, the road coming down the
to loose sucli a good employee.
October.
Mrs.
H.
L.
Buford,
district
man
­
' ence R. Wheeler et al is a suit tiled
Little Neatucca and through Clover­
»nted, a man and wife to work
Sheriff Crenshaw will sell by
ager of the United Artisans, lias
dale. It is stated that it will take
he farm and keep house. Ap- auction at Rose City, on Garibaldi in the Circuit Court which is a con­ been in the county and organized
Municipal
Corruption,
demnation suit to condemn a right
s
wo yeure to complete this connec­
•t the Headlight office.
beach on the 8th October, at 11 of way for a pipe line and diverting assemblies at Nehalem, Bay City
tion.
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■v. J. T. Moore, who was pastor o’clock all of the tents, etc., belong­ dam and small reservoir site, the and Beaver. She was assisted in
Some of our city officials and
le M. E. church in this city, has ing to W. H. Evans.
the
work
of
organization
by
H
S.
citizens were given some idea how ^Progressive Party jMeeting.
plaintiff having tendered $100 for
i truneferred to Cottage Grove.
The as­ corruption creeps into municipal
The City Transfer Co. are the fel­ the same
and asks judgment Brumhall, of Portland.
sembly at Beaver was organized on affairs and the methods used ly
’*• A m. High and family came lows who haul anything, anywhere, against them for that amount.
A meeting is called for Tuesday
Monday evening with 20 members, some ol the monoply cor|K»ration» evening, October 2nd, 1912, at 7: 30,
um Cloverdale on Saturday to any time.
Office on Main Street,
Notwithstanding that the govern­ and the officers are: Master Arti­ to bribe city officials. A gentleman
id a few days with her parents, opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call
at the Court House, of the progres­
ment has put the post office on a san, J E Trobough; Superintend connected with one of the bridge
sive party, for the pilrpose ol ef­
le regular monthly meeting of vi by phone, Main 651.
paying basis, and at a time when dent Sarah E. Bunn; Inspector, companies visited thia city this
fecting an organization.
Tillamook Commercial Club
Mrs. F. D. Small, Mrs. D. L. $40,000,000 was added to the expendi­
J ohn L eland H endekson ,
be held next Monday evening, Shrode and children, John Hatha­ ture for giving the farming com- Emma Trobough; Junior Conduct­ week with a proposition to put in a
or, Laura Bays; Senior Conductor, bridge across the slough for the
Chairman.
interne. Lantern Burners, Lan- way and wife, and Wm. Bodyfelt munitiee free delivery of mail, this F. K. Lyster; Master of Ceremonies,
snug little sum of $6,5(11). Not that
Wicks, Lantern Globes, Lan- and wife are attending the Round- is another progressive policy carried
Howard Bunn ; Secretary,
Lena it would cost that amount, but after
confidence
thut
The . implicit
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» »11 kinds.-King A Smith Co.* Up at Pendleton this week.
out, but not much talked about, by Bunn; Treasurer, John Hielmeyer; the “graft” money waa paid out
many people ha ve in Chamlierlain'a
President
Taft
’
s
administration.
•e Ladies’ Aid of the Christ-
Why will you pay $5.00 for an
Warden Carl Curl; Instructor, W. there would be a big profit in the Colic, Cholera
and
Diarrhoea
rch will sell home cooking Electric Iron when you can get a
Reed Bain, a graduate of the T. J. Gilbert; musicians. Della Heil- bridge, anyway, if soma of the city Remedy ia founded on their ex­
perience in the uae of that remedy
y Saturday at Ray and Co.’s better one (F an S teel guaranteed H. S. Class of ’12, having earned a meyer and Oscar Johnson.
officials would boost for it. The and their knowledge of fhe many
for ten years) for $3.50. A free trial four year scholarship in Willamette
Charley Ray was in the city on foundryman waa to be paid a nice remarkable curea of colic, diarrhoea,
B Silver vs D. O. Kenagy and if you wish.—King A Smith Co. *
University at Salem, left for that Saturday attending the Mason ic little wad fur not butting into the and dysentery that it haa effected.
is a suit filed in the Circuit
A. J. Schmelzer, of the Red Clover place Friday morning. Miss Mabel meeting. He is a staunch Repub- bedding, and everything looked For aale by all dealers
ft to recover $146.OOon a promia- Creamery, carried off the first prize Goyne. a graduate of the T. H. S. lican, an admirer of President Taft,
I note.
for cheese at the California State Class of ’ll, left for tfie same place and does not see any necessity for
* Exchange,—automobile road- Fair with a score of 98 points. on Monday morning and will take a third party endeavoring to break
up the Republican party. Mr. Ray
1912 model, in good condition, Rah! Rah! Rah! For Tillamook up a course in music.
was one of the progressive citizens
real estate. Apply at Head- Cheese
P. E. Rogers, former partner of
All are invited to attend the ser­ the Rogers A Hoven grocery store in this county who helped to build
Ji office.
vices at the Presbyterian Church will move to Aumsville, Oregon, up the dairy industry at a time
F- H. W. Kuhlman has been
next Sunday, morning service at near Salem, to work for Rosenberg when the Democratic party was in
binted pastor of the M. E. Church
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a. m. and evening service at Bros., former grocere of tine place power, and had to buck up against
lie city and Rev. J.
Brown
7.
Si
p. m. Rev D. A. Mackenzie, He returned from the State Fair at the hard times when the industry
lehalem
was in its infancy, and having gone
Pastor
Salem on last Saturday's train and
through those trying times, he is
reports a pleasant time while on
perfectly satisfied with the era of
.the trip.
prosperity which we have enjoyed
There’s One Form of
Investment
It is a Savings Account in the
Tillamook. Oregon,
INTEREST PAID ON TIME
DEPOSITS.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK “
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
LAMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
TiuunmooK,
<«
oregor .
Drop in and book Around.”
Judge G. H. Burnett. GrandJMas
ter of Oregon Grand I-odge, A. F
A A. M., was in Tillamook on Sat­
urday to pay a visit to the local
lodge that evening, to which the
Bay City end Cloverdale Maaone
had been invited. The Grand Master
complimented the Tillamook lodge
in a splendid speech. Later in the
evening luncheon was served.
Plaster, Koof Paint
in this county, consequently he is s
strung Taft man. He belfevew how-
ever, that a large number of Bull
Moosers will see the mistake they
have made and will eventually line
up with and vote with the G O. P
Dr. Bowers desires to express his
gratitixie to the public fur their
patronage while here. A numtier
o4 other» have expressed a desire
LA M B-SCH KA DE R COM PA NY.
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