Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 10, 1912, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 10, 1912.
T. B. Handley and M. V. Stillwell
also expect to be present.
S. T, Smith, who was the operator
at the depot, has taken Mr. Gaylord*
place as agent. Mr. Gaylord is the
express agent and is endeavoring
to have the erpress office moved to
the business section of the city.
A letter from J, H. Ellison in-
forms us ,that he is at present
located st Santa Rosa, Cal., and
from the tone of his letter he enjoy­
ed the trip down there and was
pleased with the splendid fruit
country- he has seen.
Arrangements have been made
whereby the new high school build-
ing will be thrown open to the pub­
lic for the purpose of making an
inspection, and the Board fixed
Saturday, Oct 19, as the date. All
are invited to visit the school build
ing.
performers. Those who took part
were Mesdames C. W. Campbell,
F. W. Christensen, Geo. Willett,
D. A. Mackenzie, L. L. Baker and
Misses Ruby McGhee and Edith
Allger.
Every dollar you earn is capable of
Tillamook Oregon,
Since Prof. W. W. Wiley returned
doubling itself in time, without any
=5=
to his home in Eastern Oregon he
effort on your part except to hang on
had several hemorraliages and will
OFFICERS :
go to Arizona on account of his
to it.
health. Howard Drew has taken
The dollar that slips away will
his place as superintendent of
W m . G. T ait , President.
schools
eventually get into the hands of some­
J- c. H olden , Vice-President
Congressman W. C. Hawley will
one who will set it at work fortune
arrive in thia city tomorrow (Fri­
C. L. M c G hee , Cashier.
day) morning for the purpese of
building for himself.
meeting the citizens and his per- '
sonal friends.
Mr. Hawley was
The dollars you save, whose earn­
DIRECTORS
honored with a renomination at
ing power you appropriate, will
the primary election on account of
P aul S chrader .
the faithful service he has render­
make the sum of your fortune.
ed the State of Oregon since he has
C. W. T almage -
The sooner you begin to save at
been in Congress, and his re-elec­
B. C. L amb .
Johny Johnson, who has always tion is assured. Mr. Hawley has
this bank, the sooner you will see
lined up with the Democrats in this many staunch friends in thia county
W m . G. T ait .
your
fortune expressed in large
city, made a bet that Taft will be re­ who are interested in his re-election.
When Commissioner Alley left
elected, and will vote for the presi­
figures.
J. C. H olden .
dent, as will other Democrats who for home Sunday morning he had
We receive savings deposits from a
do not want to take any chances of not made lip hie mind whether he
exeriencing another dose of hard would allow hie name to be used
dollar up.
for re-election. Considerable pres
times.
On Tuesday evening ths members sure ha* been brought by Nehalem
CAPITA L
of the Christian Endeavor of the people and the Nehalem Commer­
Church of Christ met at the home cial Club on Mr. Alley aud it was
reported in this city this morning
COUNTY
SUPERVISION |
of Eric Gladd, aorth of town. De­
COUNTY I I__ ~rILL-AMOOK CIT Y. OR E.
that he consented to run. We also
licious clam-soup and crackers
understand that N. J. Myers will
were eerved. After a few enjoyable
run for sheriff on the Democratic
games, the party dispersed at about
ticket in opposition to Sheriff Cren­ did nothing of the kind, for the Na­ Conference Committee Pro­
eleven
o'clock.
1LLAM00K JOTTINGS The Ladie8’ Gui,d of the Pre8b>’-
shaw, which is done to keep up the tional convention was conducted
posed.
******
J
terian Church will give atrip round
according to the customary rules,
At a meeting of the City Council Democratic organization.
the world social on Friday evening, on Monday evening, apart from
To see whether some agreement
and because the delegates were
Jacob Blum was in from Carna­
Team Wanted. Apply at this Nov. 1.
allowing bills, the principal busi­ han on Saturday. He is a booster honorable enough to comply with can he reached in the proposal to
so
*
fice.
them and would not be bulldozed, place the entire water shed of Till-
The laying of the corner stone of ness was in accepting the engi­
called the delegates mook Bay in one Port, it has l>eeii
Mr». Mill» would like a few more
new Christian Church will take neer’s estimate of coal iu the con­ for the re election of Taft, and the Roosevelt
reason that he is so enthniasti: for “crooks,” “thieves,” etc., but not suggested that a conference com­
sarders.
place on Sunday, October 27th, at 3 struction of tbs sewer system and
the president is on account of the
Remember the trip round the o’clock.
allowing a bill of $17,000, which prosperous times we have enjoyed, one word was heard from the ex- mittee be appointed to discuss the
president about his attempt to steal matter, and, if possible, devise and
orld social.
Mrs. John Kerchof and Hulbat was $2,000 lees than the estimated and he, in common with a large
150
delegatee on flimsy contests recommend some plan that will
Pasture to Rent,—Apply Peter and Mias Veronda Melchior left the cost.
number in Tillamook County, are which his own friends admitted had meet the approval ot all sections
ewberg, Hemlock.
first of the week for Dayton and
There was a food attendance at content to let well encug11 alone no merit whatever. And because and, above all, a Port that will bs
the Equal Suffrage Meeting at the and not take any chances of a slum Roosevelt could not bulldoze and legal, We would recommend that
John Brant left this week to viait Portland.
is sister at Bristol, Wash.
Although there is stampede the convention hie object three persons each from the Tilla­
Married, at the Catholic Church, Court House on Monday evening, in business.
Attorney H. T. Goyne left on a on Monday, by the Rev. Father when Mrs. Jessie Manship and quite a large socialist vote in Carna­ now is to defeat the G.O. P. so as to mook, Bay City and Bayocean C >m-
Berne, Frank Heeliger and Mary Mrs. Thomae Hawkes were the han precinct, Mr Blum feels quite have revenge.
Uainess trip on Saturday.
msrcial Clab, three from the Fi r-
speakers
A club was organized positive that betweenTaft andRoose-
view Grange and three from Gari­
Miss Ollie Case is quite seriously Aasloper.
baldi constitute the coufersace ':om-
Go to the Clam market for Clams, with the following officers were velt, the president will have a large
1 of inflammatory rheumatism.
Cheese
Scoring
Contest,
elected : Mrs. A. Everson, Presi majority of votes in his precinct.
mittes.
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any Fish and Crabs. Second Avenue dent ; Mrs. Thomae, vice-president,
r
-
i.rfa j
A
divorce
suit
was
filed
in
the
near
First
St,
in
the
building
back
lyle. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
The meeting called at the Tilla­
and
R.
W.
Watson,
secretary
and
Mrs.
Cvnthia
F.
Circuit
Court
by
•
mook Commercial Club rooms on REPUBLICAN RALLY.
Saturday next is Columbus day, of Beals’ office"
treasurer.
Johnson against her husband, last Saturday tor the purpose of
Married, onMonday.atthe parson­
bich is a general holiday in this
These parties having a cheese scoring contest of
A. F. Gardner, of Beaver, has a Andrew Johnson,
age of the Christian Church, by the
ate.
plan on foot which will give that were married in the City of San the factories in Tillamook County Dairymen are Specially In
Rev.
J.
K.
Jope,
the
pastor,
John
L.
H. T. Botts vs. James Christensen
place a fruit and vegetable cannery. Jose, Cal., on the 10th October, 1893. came off a* per schedule. Those iu
▼ited to Attend G.O.P.
a civil suit filed in the Justice Stewart and Hazel Fagan.
Already about $700 has been sub­ They were residing at Wheeler, attendance were, John Morgau,
Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton
Meeting.
»urt
scribed. It is proposed to place it Ore., for 12 months previous to 7th G. W. Wallace, Win Williams,
Mrs. Alva Hill is the commercial or $4.50 for half ton.or good firwood on a co-operative system basis, January, 1911, when the defendant E W. Stanley, Geo: Williams, R.
N otice is H ekeid Gim, •
•cher at the Tillamook High already sawed for $5.75 per cord or the same aa the co-operative cheese disregarding the solemnity of his
Zweifel. W. E. Noyes, C. J. Blanch­
$3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode. *
thool.
factories and that Blaine and Bea­ marriage vow, wilfully and without ard, W. H. Goyne, Chas. Svenson, That a meeting is called lor
Shelby Electric Light Globes, ver citizens will plant about eight cause deserted and abandoned the James Murphy, F. N. Wilson, F. W. Saturday, October 12, at 1.
Concrete foundation Blocks for
plaintiff. There are three children, Robitch, Wm. Maxwell, D. Fitz­ p.m., at the Court House, in
lie at less than half price. J. R. national quality. They are good. acres to logan berries.
Tillamook City, of all true and
We deliver to your house or store.
arter.
•
It is probable that a sidewalk will 17, 14 and 7 years of age respective­ patrick, Joe Donaldson,
F. W. loyal members of the Republi­
Telephone us. —King & Smith Co. • be constructed from Seventh Avenue ly, all minors aud residing with Christensen and Carl Haberlacb.
Mrs. Florence Garrett, of Port
can party, for the purpose of
James Hughey va. F. P. Thun and West to the Trask river bridge and supported by the plaintiff, who
od, is visiting at the A. K. Case
Meeting was called to order by foritiiug a Tuft Club, and start­
asks
the
court
for
the
custody
of
W. C. Thun is a Buit in the circuit about three quarters of a mile west
ime.
E. W. Stanley and he acted as ing an aggressive cnmpnign iu
court to recover $327.00 on a prom­ of town. An effort has been made, them.
chairman oi the meeting.
Republican
behalf of the
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla-
Charles Pye, a former resident
and beyond a doubt will be success­
issory note; also for $345.10.
mid
County
After
discussing
the
matter
from
National,
State
ook Meat Company’s Market, 13c.
ful, to secure the sidewalk that was and county assessor of Tillamook all sides, it waa decided to have a tickets.
Captain Paul Schrader who had
sr pound.
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formerly used in Maple Grove Ad­ County, paid his old friend, W 11. scoring contest and afterwards
All dairymen are specially
Dr. lack Olson has opened den- given up the command of the Sue dition, which sidewalk is being re­ Hoskins, a brief visit last week,
forward
the
cheese
entered
to
the
invited
to uttqnd, as the alle­
1 parlors over F. R. Beals’ office, H. Elmore, will make his home at placed by a concrete walk.
and was surprised to find so many
Internationa! Fair to be held iu cess of the G_, O. P. atici the
Elmore
Park
this
winter
with
his
□th phones.
•
On Tuesday morning Dr. Reedy, improvements in this city and Portland.
The matter of prizes continued era of prosperity tire
family. .
Bring your chickens to the Tille-
while returning from an out of county, especially in his old stomp­ was taken up and George Williams, of vital importance to tb<-m
The
postmaster
has
to
we
’
gh
for
ing grounds at Nehalem, It was 34 F. W. Christensen and Carl Ilaber- ami the prosperity and develop­
ook Meat Company’s Market. We
town call, lost control of his horse
the next two months all mail going
iv 13c. per pound.
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and was thrown out of his buggy years ago when Pye and Hoskins lach were appointed to make all ment of Tillamook County.
Eugene Atkinaonand wife were in through his office to the south part There being two occupants besides started into Fillamook, and while at arrangements as to time, prizes to
F neo C. B akkk
of the county and on the free rural himself, he was holding a child in North Yamhill they met J. W,
be offered, dates, etc.
ie city and reports a good yield of
Jennings
and
Joseph
Lampitt
on
route.
his lap, which made correct man­
The following amounts were Republican Congressional Com­
anberries at Sandlake
mitteeman.
B. V. Sproat and family and C. A. agement of the lines impossible. their way in, and strange as it may pledged, Chas. Ray, Tillamook
You can get Fleachmann’s Yeast
Casper came in from Aloba on Fortunately no one was hurt, and seem,they were all Englishmen, and Creamery, Maple Leaf Creamery,
nee a week if you leave your order
settled here and married daughters Fairview, Tillamook Co. Cry' Assn.,
Saturday, aud took possession of no great damage whs done.
I. O. O F. Notice
«
the Tillamook Feed Co.
of our old settlers, Pye married a R. Zweifel, East Beaver, South
the place commonly known aa the
The
Shakespeare
Club
held
its
Wanted, a man and wife to work Elmore ranch.
Davidson, Jennings married a El­ Prairie ami Clover Leaf, $10.00es h;
Something apeciul to come up nt
eighth annual meeting on Thurs­
1 the farm and keep house. Ap-
liott, Hoskins married a Vaughn, Long Prairie, Elwood and Pleasant olir next meeting, Tuesday, Oct.
Tillamook Commercial
The
City
Transfer
Co.
are
the
fel
­
day
at
the
and Lampitt married a Baxter, Valley, each $5 00. Total, $106.01. All Bros. come out.
st the Headlight office.
elected the following of-
'
i l.
■> —
The registration books will close
____ lows who haul anything, anywhere, Club and Webster Holmes, presi- Mr. Pye sold his ranch at Nehalem When all amount» are received it is
any time. Office on Main Street, fleers: Mrs
some few years ago for $3,3CO, which expected that about $150.01 wil be Eyes Tested And Glauses Fitted
3 <he 20th October, which allows
F.
S
Whitehouse,
vice
opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call dent; Mrs.
is today worth $2U,0U0. He wUs one received. Factories not p-e»eut
1 y ten more days to register.
president; and Mrs. John Groat,
ua by phone, Main 661.
of
the big fighters in the (actional
1 nmu member of the Optical
James A. Johnson va. Rufus B.
secretary, Tne member» decided strife which prevailed at Nehalem are to lie asked to contribute and
Why will you pay $5.00 for an
Association
of America and I Id
it
is
exacted
that
the
contest
*
ill
to invite their husbands to a ban­
eonedy and wife ie a suit filed in
for so many years, which, happily, bring out a tine diaplay ol cheese. State License. All work correctly
Electric Iron when you can get a
quet, and thia to take place at the
* county court to recover $41.75.
came to an end when Mr. Pye and
better one (F an S teel guaranteed
attended to and guaranteed.
clubrooms thi* (Thursday) evening.
Attorney T. B. Handley ha* been
Mr. Newell moved away from that
for ten years) for $3.50. A free trial
Prices
Reasonable for
First
Look
at
Thia
’pointed Republican State Corn- if you wish.—King A Smith Co. *
Trolling for salmon appears to be community, and with the burial of i
Class Work. Cun furnish R< at
meemsn for Tillamook County
giving some of our citizens con- the hatchet the Nehalem country | Bran, Per sack, 86c.
ences to your satisfaction.
Monday was the last date on which
^□terna. Lantern Burners, Lau-
siderable sport, who have been prospered and developed as it never I Shorts, $1.20
Now for awhile at lenkins'
the
laat
half
of
the
taxes
were
to
be
Process Barley, fl.BO.
Tn Wicks, Lantern Globes, Lan
quite successful in catching large did while the personal strife waa in
Addison IL Harris,
i,
*
Came
narly
I
Jewelry
Store. Ad.l>-<
paid before they became delinquent,
We have the goods.
fish. Dr. D. A. Sanburn caught a 1 force and the entire community
»11 kinds.—King A Smith Co.*
>ed Co.
I Optician and Jeweler.
Tillamook Feed
Co.
and Sheriff Crenshaw waa busy
large chinook salmon which weigh­ lined up on one aide or the other.
*»nted.-A good girl to do bouae- that day collecting them.
ed 77$ pounds and Mrs. Sxnburn is
Joe Harrison was in the city on
* «nd take care of old lady. Ap-
The government is asking for bide making a record for successful
y to T. H Goyne, Tillamook City.
Monday
and called on the editor
to furnish the necessary material trolling, having ca*ght four large
and informed him that he did not
Mrs W. B. Aiderman returned on and labor for constructing poet
fish in one day, the largest weigh­ want any more Repnblican litera­
nurdsy alter spending a few weeks light structures and fixing supports ing 66 pounds.
ture sent him, as he belonged to
her daughter at Vancouver, for seven post light* in Tillamook
the Bull Moose party. Mr. Harri­
Rev.
R.
Y.
Blalock
brought
the
bay.
editor a box of flue apples that were son was instrumental in obtaining
P* J-*1««*’ Aid of the Cbrietian
Arthur Stillwell end K. J. Gienger, grown on hie place on the Neetucca. the nomination on the Republican
urr will sell home cooking who are delegatee, will attend the They are the Bismarck and goes to ticket for Mr. Edner, aa county corn
y Saturday at Ray aadCa'i grand lodge of the K. of P. in Port­
prove that the Soutb part of Tilla­ miaaioner, and, of course, 1* now
land next week, and K. W. Stanley, mook County can grow as fine ap­ interested in hia election
The
ples aa Hood River. Aa soon as names of Mr. Edner and President
the tree* are pruned and eprayed Taft are both on the Republican
the aame aa they are at Hood River, ticket, but Mr Harrison is going to
there would be no difference in th* support the former and ‘ knife’
the latter. We understand the Ne-
fruit.
halemitea are going to play politic»
The choir of the Presbyterian
exactly in tha »ante manner as Joe
Church gave an enjoyable musical la doing, for they do not think lie
DOCKS * WARKHOU3K.
at the borne of Mrs. Emmett Bales gave them a fair deal. So where •
FRONT STREET, BETW1 EN *d *
AYKHÜE WJLT
on Friday evening, when there was the difference 1 Mr. Harrison is one
* good attendance, which consisted of those who believes that President
of music, singing and recitations, Taft stole the nomination, when lie
' all of which reflected credit on the
Double Your Dollars
bank TTILLÂMOOK COUNTY BANK «ÓÓ
UHMHR’S VARIETY STORE,
TlbUHCDOOK,
OREGON
Drop in and book Around ”
First National Bank,
INTEREST PAID ON TIME
DEPOSITS.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint
LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY.