Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 17, 1912, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 17, 1913,
provementa. If, however, some of
our citizens won t act fair towards
Bayocean, it will force those who
are interested in property there to
obtain relief through the courts.
roads in the most economical man­
ner. I respectfully auk the support
of the voters on November Sth, and
apecally advocates of good roads.
Sincerely,
Just about the best plan for sav­
H. V. A lley .
,XLle Fillkare Klub met at the home
of Mrs. C. W. Campbell last week,
ing money is to set as a mark a cer-
and after the usual routine of busi­ Industrial Fair ou Saturday
taiu sum to save in a certain time.
ness Mrs J. S. Lamar entertained
Following is the list of prises which
the ladies reading a very interest­
ing account of the manners and will be given at the Children’s Indus­
Then strive with grim determina­
costumes of the Southern people. trial Fair here on Saturday, Oct. 18:
OFFICERS
All imagined they were sojourning
tion to reach it. Figure how much
GARDEN
PRODUCTS.
for the time “Away down in Dixie.”
W m . G. T ait , President.
of the income must be set aside regu­
P otatoes (10).—A class,
first
Mrs. L. L. Baker gave a real treat
’ by reading a paper she had pre­ prixe, Tillamook County Bank $5.00;
larly to do it.
J. C. H olden , Vice-President.
pared her subject being “As others B Class, first prize, Tillamook Coun­
see us,” which was very ably han­ ty Bank, $3 00.
Deposit this money in our Sav­
C abbage (1).—A class, first prize,
dled. The Klub has begun the new
C L M c G hee , Cashier.
study year with renewed vigor. The Lamar’s Drug Store $1 00; B class,
ings Department or on our Certifi
plan of study mapped out covers a 1 first prize Lamar's Drug Store, 50c.
O nions (1 gal ou).—A class, first
interesting points in the United
cates of Deposit which we issue any
DIRECTORS
States and all expect to be greatly prize, The Toggery, $1.00; B class,
I
benefited.
Mrs. Campbell proved first prize, The Toggery, 50c.
time in any sum from a dollar up.
CELEkY (1 bunch). — A class, first
herself the ideal hostess as usual,
P aul S chrader .
her lunch being unique as well as prize, Ray & Company, $1.00; B
Then when you have reached your
class,
first
prize,
Ray
<k
Company
50c.
delicious. The Klub will meet in
C. W. T almage -
R vtabegab (1). — A class,
first
two weeks with Mrs. Prof. Baker.
goal you will have won a thousand
prize, Tillamook Headlight, $1.00
Found in the Court House after the
B. C. L amb .
P arsnips (1).—A class, first prize,
battles. You will repeat your achieve­
woman suffrage meeting, a lady’s Jones & Knudson, $1.00; B class,
ment in less time and with less effort.
fur neck piece, which may be re­ first prize, Jones & Knudson, $1.00.
W m . G. T ait .
covered at the Headlight office. One
B eans (1 quart).—A class, first
You will probably set your next mark
, of the distinguished Bull Moose ad- prize, Pelz & Kirchoff. $1.00.
J. C. H olden .
; vocates was seen wearing it on the
higher.
P eas (1 quart).—A class,
first
street, but as the citizens said he prize, C. I.Clough, assorted Seeds,
looked exactly like the Deuiocra»ic $2.50.
Adopt this plan now, and bring
i mule, late one night he left the fur
T urnips (1).—A class, first prixe,
in your first deposit.
I on the editor’s desk, and now the Tillamook Herald, $1 00.
editor is in trouble explaining who
BAKING
left it there, for the pencil pusher
—A class, first prize. King
happened to be out late that night. & CAKE.
Smith, Aluminum Kettle; B class,
Will the lady please call for it, for first
prize, B. D. Lamar, cup and
IN THE
someone might spring another joke saucer.
COUNTY L !
Tl LL AM OOK CITY. ORE.
SUPERVISION
COUNTY
on the editor. \\ e understand ano­
B read (1 loaf) —A class, first
ther Bull Moose assistant demo­ prize, Tillamook Feed Company,
crat had it in his office for several made from Demet’s Beet Flour,
days making an examination of it 1 barrel Flour.
• For sale,—Cheap, 12 stands of bees to see whether it was a real Moose,
anned F ruit and V egetables
ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS in good condition to winter, in when an attorney appeared on the (1 C jar)
—A class, first prize, First
scenes
and
convinced
him
to
the
patent hives. Will sell one or all.
National Bank, $3 00; B class, first
Team Wanted.
Apply at thia Wm. Fletcher down Traek from conti ary.
prize, First National Bank, $z 00
Jim Tone’s.
.
ce.
What came ner.r being a most
SEWING.
D ress .—A class, first prize, Eu­
Miss Ruth Holmes left for Port-
Why will you pay $5.00 for an serious accident occurred in this
Dolph gene Jenkins, Trade $2.00; B class,
Electric Iron when you can get a city on Friday afternoon.
nd this morning.
better one (F an S teel guaranteed Tinnerstet’s team was tied at the first prize, E T. llaltotu, 50c.
ROOMS 215-216, TILLAMOOK BLOCK,
Mrs. C. M. Videto left for Corvallis for ten years) for $3.50. A free trial Todd Hotel, and Dolph left the
A pron Hand Made.—A c'ass,
eight
year
old
son
of
Jos.
Illings-
Tuesday on a visit.
first prize, E T. Haltom, $1 00; B
if yon wish.—King & Smith Co. *
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
worth
in the
wagon.
The class, first prize. B. D. Lamar, Doll.
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any
A meeting is called at Beaver on boy scared the team when he struck
A pron , Machine made.—A class,
yle Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
Saturday next at two o’clock, for at another boy (with the whip, first prize, G. Mills, $1.50; B class,
A marriage license waa issued to the purpose of forming a co-Oper- causing the team to break loose first prize.
enry R. Schild and Maude Wyant. ative fruit and Cannery association and run away. When near the
FLOWERS.
This firm is doing a general land business-
All interested in this enterprise are court house the boy jumped strik­
A sters .—A class, first prize,
Concrete foundation Blocka for invited to attend.
The senior member came to Oregon 42 years ago.
ing his head ou the pavement, Honey & Son, $1.00.
lie at less than half price. J. R.
which rendered him unconscious
A T. Dolan and Frank Hanen
arter.
*
He iB a Lawyer, Surveyor and Abstracter.
POULTRY.
kratt have been awarded the con­ until next morning. The boy was
B arred P lymouth R ocks .—A
Mrs Webster Holmes left the first tract for the cement pavement to picked up and taken to Dr. Ker-
Thejunior member, Sidney E. Henderson, is
the week to visit friends in Port­ be put down round the court house, ron’s office. One oi the horses class, first prize, W. S. Buel, $1.00;
B
class,
first
prize,
W.
S.
BueT,
$1
00.
ed.
a graduate of Oregon University, and is a Civil
their bid being the lowest at 98 broke its leg and had to be killed.
B uff P lymouth R ock ,— A class,
As Dolph Tinnerstet has been un­
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla- a square foot.
first prize, M. F. Leach, $1.50.
Engineer and Surveyor.
fortunate
in
loosing
several
valua
­
ook Meat Company’s Market, 13c.
W hite »P lymouth R ock . -M. F.
Dr. R. T Boats, who was nomi­ ble horses in recent years, some of
The Company makes a specialty of the follow
r pound.
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nated for county coroner on theRe-i , his friends thought it would be a Leach, $1.50.
B rown L eghorns . A class, first
Dr. Jack Olson has opened den- publican ticket at the primary elec-' nice thing for them to help share
ing branches of the Land Business :
¡1 parlors over F. R. Beals’ office. tion, failed to accept the nomina- hie lose, and in the spirit of true prize, M. F. Leach, $1 50; B class,
nation before he left for the East.
friendship we understand they have first prize, A. McNair, 1 pocket
th phones.
*
Law—Abstracts-- Surveying and Engineering
knife.
A. C. Everson, who is handling raised a purse for that purpose.
Bring your chickens to the Tilla-
first
B uff L eghorns .—A class,
—Real Estate—Fire Insurance—Farm Loans—
ok Meat Company’s Market. We the real estate for John Leland
j prize, A. McNair, $1.50.
y 13c. per pound.
* ! Henderson & Son, is in Portland DEMOCRATIC POW WOW.
Conveyancing.
CARPENTRY.
f thia week for the purpose of clos­
P iece of F urniture —A class,
County Surveyor Jackson is sur- ing several real estate deals.
They offer for sale the followingchoice pro­
1 first prize, A. McNair, $1.50.
ving for the proposed road along
perty in Tillamook City and Country.
About20 Greeks who were work­ Predict That Wilson Will Be i B ird H ouse . A class, first prize,
sribaldi beach.
ing for the Warren Construction
rit as
Elected President.
L. L. Baker, $1.00; B class, first
The light house service is «falling
I prize, L. L. Baker, $1.00.
- Company quit their jobs Saturday
1— 35t4 acres. All in cultiviition. Wii miles S.E. oi Tilla­
bids for a person to look after for
purpose of returning to
L abor S aving D evice A class,
The Democrats held a meeting on
mook................................
■ .. . ....................................... .. • • $4.50
en harbor lights.
. thejr native country to participate Wednesday |evening at the Court i first prize, pocket knife, C. I.
2— 100 acres The Castle Rock Ranch. 3J« miles S E. of
7,000
You can get Fleschmann’a Yeast in the war with Turkey.
House, when State Senator M. A I Clough; B class, first prize, seissora,
Hebo .... ...........................................................
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3— -80 acres. Raw land. 30 acres rich bottom. 3H miles
o* %T.eek‘fZ°.“le.av.eyol,r orler’ The Allen House Grille serves a Miller, of Lebanon, was the speaker C. I. Clough.
4.300
JELLY (1 glass).—A class, first
S. E. of city...................... .........
...................
the rillamook Feed Co.
, merchant’s lunch every day at of the evening. J. K. Weatherford,
4— 140 acres, unimproved Apple Land, near Lyle, W usli.,
Lantern», Lantern Burners, Lan- noon, 25c. Spring chicken alwaya of Albany, was also billed to speak, prize. W. S. Buel, $1.00; B class,
at $75 per acre. Will trade.
prize, W. S. Buel. 50c.
rn Wicks, Lantern Globes, Lan cm hand. We aim to serve the best but he failed to make the trip. first
1,34»
PIGEONS (pair). —Both classes, first
5 -Two lotsand cottage. 2nd Ave. K..........
.................
rna all kinds.—King 4 Smith Co.* thing to the best people at «city There was was between 30 and 40 prize, L. L. Baker, $1.00.
(1- One Ixit S. E. of Catholic Church. Sightly.........
persons
present,
including
some
of
prices.
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7- Twol^l*. Onecorner. SE of Catholic Church. Sightly.
Wanted,—A good girl to do house
the old time stand pat Democrats,
No prizes yet offered on carrots.
8— Two Lots. S.K. of Catholic Church. Sightly.... ...........
The new high school building will like Attorneys C. W. Talmage and White Leghorns, and squash in the
*rk and take care of old lady. Ap-
V-One corner Lot. One Block S.W. Highschool. Cheap.
ytoT. H Goyne, Tillamook City. Be open on Saturday for the purpose S, S. Johnson, P. W. Todd, J. S. vegetable line. There are also a
of giving the citizens and patrons Lamar, S. A. Brodhead, Thos. number unsubscribed classes lor
10—1 Lot at Mohler
...........
• ............
L D Mumma.^of BoiseCity^Jdaho, BI1
opportunity to
^ates,’ Editor
and
II — Part of Marolf Estate, 381» acres, per acre, »200............
»n opportunity
to ins^ect^iL
inspect it. All
•— | uoates,
nunur C
v. E
r. Trombley ......
both the A and B classes, which
12— Sightly improved ranch al Netarts Bay
................. 10<m>
»traues, oi Portland, are illvlted to inspect the building ! UIIICID)
others numbering
in all about
may be seen by observing the list.
tlUIUMViriia,
... ............ — 25.
'2, «JO
me in on Thursday on business
13— Fine Timber claim. HH a< res in I S of 10 W
and members of the school board I The
-
’ ’ of the audience was made
res
A class represents all pupils
in.««)
14— The F >)lett Ranch. 258 acre, Oretown ............. . .
The friends of Deputy District
be present to conduct visitors up of a few leading lights in the above 12 years of age. B class
15— The Perry Ranch. 30 acres on Hie Tillamook River
Bull Moose Democratic Aid Society represents all pupils under 12years
itorney Geo. Willett will be aorry through the rooms
10,00'1
all bottom, with . .......................................... ............................
hear that be is aick and confined ' Louise, an Indian squaw living at and a few regular Republicans
of age.
hi» home.
Attorney
C.
W.
Talmage
preside
Nehalem, was hit by a work train,
All exhibits may be left at Fin­
And other properties. Some good trades.
introduced the speaker.
invitation» are out for a Leap and as ij was thought that her in­ and
ley's store building in charge of
Mr,
Miller
devoted
most
of
his
Exhibits will be re
This firm has taken over the Abstract Books
*»r party at tne Tillamook Com juries were serious she was brought time discussing the tariff policy W. S. Buel.
14th until one
ercial Club on Thursday evening to this city for treatment. She was s th.t»«y
oi
the
Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. and good
only slightly injured and returned as •csJ&
neit week.
.....
this morning.
It is supposed that
will
and
will continue to serve the public.
H. Gaylord, the express agent, she had been drinking.
panics had become immensely , they have grown or made are re-
looking for suitable quarter to
The Tillamook County Teacher«’ wealthy at the expense of the work I quested to place them on exhibit,
■te the office in the business
agents for northern fire insurance company
1 Annual Institute will be held in ing classes, stating that men were although there is no prizes sub­
rt of the city.
OF LONDON.
working
for
small
wages
in
some
scribed.
There
may
be
prizes
sub-
Al Perry will remove his saloon this city October 30-31, wtjen the in­ of the trust companies shops and aerified on articles and no entry
structors
will
be
K.
F.
Csrleton,
as-
im
------- structors win oe n r. va
“ding *,ÄL
*'"tan’ Bupenntendent
lent of
of public in­ factories. He was in favor of re made in which case, the prize sub-
yZcfe^Hou”y °ccupied by struction, Salem ; A. H Chamber- ducing ¡the tariff, as was also scribed could be transferred, or
lain, editor of Sierra Educational Governor Wilson, and he criticised other subscriptions may lie re­
service will Iw in charge of the
Church of Christ
S? t0 ’Ve.Clara «»diet for Clams, News, San Francisco ; Mamie L. President Taft for vetoing the bills ueived.
young men's bible class, I he i-oyal
-------- prizes are open for all children
The
i”'1 Sraba' Second Avenue Faulkerson, Salem; and H C.Ostien, which waa passed to lower the tariff
Sons. This will be ■ service worthy
on certain articles. Mr. Miller, in 1 of the County.
10 a. in -Bible School,
If you do of your attendance. Sermon sub­
u
*n *be building back Oregon State Normal, Monmouth.
Reel»’ office-
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closing, predicted that, on account
not attend Bible school anywhere ject, “Moses’ Wise Choice.” The
The
exhibit
will
be
for
one
day
H. L. Jensen, of Beaver, brought
we invite you to attend with us.
young men of the l-oyal Sous class
Vu Geo- Willett and daughter the editor a box of apples, of the of the split in the Republican party, ! only Saturday October 19
Governor Wilson would be the next
11 a. m —Preaching by the pastor. will welcome you to this servir t
Pupils entering contest for ¡prizes
, her sister Mies Margaret White, King and Northern Spy varieties.
president, which
brought forth should see that every article is Special service to which all are
R. E JoFE, pastor
on Saturday morning on a visit The apples Mr. Blalock brought in applause from the Democrats.
labeled with their name, and ac­ cordially invited, especially parents.
mends in Portland.
last weak are now on exhibition at
Cbeeae Maker Wanted.
companied with a statement from , Subject. “The Old Time Faith.
*h*lby Electric Light Globes, the Tillamook Commercial Club
3 p. tn.—Junior Christian
En­
their parents or guardians that tne
Announcement
Wanted, Bule for Cheese M >ker
tion.l quality. They are good, rooms, and the editor will place
1 article exhibited is the product of deavor.
...
Mr. Jensen’s apples in suitable
B:30 p. m.—Senior Christian F.n- at East Beaver Cheese Co. Hide
w to vour house or store, boxes and will place them also on
’the one making the entry, (that it
must be in by the 2ffih October, ad­
Tothe
voteroof
Tillamook
County:
phone ux.-King & Smith Co. • exhibition in the club rooms. Mr.
| was made or grown by the pupils I rleav or.
dressed to Jay Baker, Heaver. Ore.
I hereby announce myself as an as the case may be).
7:30p.m.-The
regular
evening
i
,or »•(J0 p«r ton Jensen’s box of apples are certain Independent Candidate for the
30 tor half ton,or good fir wood fine lookers. Thanks, gentlemen.
The Soliciting Committee would
office of County Commissioner,
which
u fy
for
Per cord or
|
It is reported that those who are snbiect to the decision of the voters gladly receive any prizes
subscribe
“ for half a cord. See Shrode
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interested in Happy Camp at Ne­ at the election to be held November, any one may wish to as shown
vacant
lists
‘
Norton is packing up to tarts are circulating a petition in Sth. 181'2. My reasons for taking on the
*£ Banka
«is Parents? opposition to the Bayocean road.
above, On behalf of the pupils,
this step are as follows:
to
extend our appre-
wish
lot. The Nehalem people do not we
J'.1" NortO“.
*C- The County Court has been spend­
to those
------- who have sub-
,hem. and make their ing large sums of money improv­ consider it fair to be deprived of cistion
* •’ Banks also.
ing the Netarts road and no doubt their repreoentative on the County scribed and thus made a beginning
possible for an Annual Si liool Fair
will complete it as soon as possi­
.
.Transfer Co are the fel- ble. and has been expending monev Board, and I was selected as ouch for Tillamook County. W e also ap­
at
the
Primary
election
by
a
vote
» who haul anything, anywhere,
from Mohler with the object of hav­ of 84 to 29 They etill insist on preciate the work of the Soliciting
’
Office on Main Street, ing a road .along Garibaldi beach, their choice and that I enter the Commute- Miss Clara TinnerMel.
Miss Kathryn Burge and Mr-.
ugb s Drug Store. Call but no sensible, fair minded person
Usch, »hr Primary
• . is ‘ knocking” these necessary im- rB2nd. I have tried anil I believe Laura
for the City Schools; also to I r<4
have been fair in the distribution Baker, fo. his help sod advise; to
of the road funds among the dif­
(. J. ClotUfti« for furnmhing the
ferent districts as a member of the building for the exhibit.
County Court, as the records will
Even one is cordially invited to
show, and I will challenge any or
all to show any act of mine that visit the Fair and see »*»• “•<
would reflect on my honesty or pupils b»ye grown and mace.
Respectfully,
integrity as so officer.
W 3. BLkL,
3d I believe that wit.i the ex­
perience I have gamed I can render
Prices foe Mo»»
the people better service in the
POCKS: WARKHOUSK.
future than 1 have in the paaC
FRONT STRBKT, BETWEEN 2nd A »rd ATKRCK W’Kb.
ü I» to £» I •>»•. «c-. dressed,
If elected it will be my chief aim aft If» to ** •»»
dressed.
to advance the irauae of good roads Z15 pounds and over 7c.
in all parte of the county under
r
Tillamook Meat Company. (
plane that will insure the beet
first National Bank,
Tillamook
b ^TÎLLÂMÔOK COUNTY BANK ~
Oregon
INTEREST PAID ON TIME
DEPOSITS.
John Leland [iende^oq ^on
UAMAR'S VARIETY STORE.
TIUbAmOOK,
OREGON.
Drop in and book Around ”
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Biick, Shingles
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint
lamb schiuder company