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

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Vol. XXV
TILLAMOOK,
No. 28.
Advantages of a
Checking Account
IV.
Collecting
Checks.
In the regular course of business
the depositor receives checks on mauy
banks.
It is not necessary for him to present
these checks for payment at the banks on
which drawn, but he may deposit them
here, and this bank collects them for him
wifhout charge and credits them to his
account.
Checks on out-of-town banks may be
deposited in the same way, aud no charge
is made by us for this collection.
CAPITAL I
BWMrAMOOKCpyNTYBANKl^l ]
COUNTY
TILLAMOOK CITY. Oi?E.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
See Big Mack for your sewer con­
nections
Home Made Mince Meat at the
Clam Market.
Frank Fitzpatrick went to Port­
land on Monday.
Born, on the 23rd, to the wife of
Merril Smith, a girl.
Attorney E. J. Claussen was in
Portland this week on business.
Kd Laughlin relumed to Tills- about by 111* affini» vi X* ffiteum
■nook Monday. He has been out­ and »n iMrffielMV» Irvav du* J u»
side receiving treatment for rtieu- mook ( term*«" tad M«--. >
uiatiaui.
< ounty »»» r«Rt**r**ad v/ V - mm
a.«t.vM
This is the time of year to dehorn, Maswell, Mis«
T have the Keystone Deliorner.” Vaughn and (.«»er»«« X wum
If you have any to dehorn notify
At a toestloa
Ox
OVXVW‘4-
me by postal. W. Hoskins, Box on Monday «»r»teg
te Aur
535, Tillamook, Oregon.
Warren CoostriMeat* <4. W
ai-**r
Captain Oscar F. Aii|onaen has 6th etrssd was
been signed us master of the steamer t'oiummntomtr »•« vrteuX W MOV-'
Sue H. Elmore, succeeding Captain Dawson's tzmrac »Wnffi ur > «» u»»
at M*tew«gi^
Kd. Andersou, who wua removed street eevrral tea*
from the command of that vessel.
wee passed to
inva-niz
4»>d
Sheriff Crenshaw will appoint O. licensee, rixee to ta
' fur
G. Sveuson his deputy, in place of bona bde t^utn.
C. A. Johnson, who was elected city council ata* out eno* Xi*,- out
vwli
assessor
Mr. Sveneon has been reconsid«red Ua
employed at Kiug A Smith Co.’s was rep«ate4 TXa teMerMV itr tm-
ae
Lu ir.-.ear a
store
I ing eleven
as follow* Parva*; ffi. X -pne yuot
Chester Stewart and Glenn Zim
curbing Me ;
ticiiMUy.
Xr_
merman left on the train Saturday
which i* a redsactiM* te jte. mx pvt-i
morning for Washington. Stewart
vioua contracte sex te lue M u- wx
is going to Spokane, but Ziiumer-
CoQatruztM* Co
man will visit with relativea near
Spokane.
>m I h
GOOD SIGNS FOB TLLLte,-
ItOOK'S PBOSnUUTT
There was a dance at the opera
house on Christmas night and a
masquerade ball will be given there
on New Year's eve. Dec. 3lat. The
opera house has been fitted up with
a new floor.
9pend the
_XLatr'**H
I
mail in that day nor any mail out
this morning. It is expected that
the mail will be in this evening.
There will be a union service at
the Presbyterian Church or Sun
day evening, when the temperance
question will be discussed by local
preachers and a W.C T. U. worker.
The music will be furnished by the
choir of the Presbyterian Church
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ww •orttn
mmniun lousing '•er-
lnn»v
C'iw"i i*t ^m»e uiue taltn.
Due tanna» vote travimi n
testiMinn »• 13m usua» eeitwmeni
wittl wtute ->tlfi«ii
Man - levenaotn nairr mi mival n-
«jjuvimg mi uer want,
duna.
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•it 'tut prwttnene amtmngn it lin asw
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Thome who v*ere ijivim.m mite
As a result of some ill feeling and
a mix up between M G Kellow and
Lost,—Child's Locket,
“Helen” Cliff Mattoon in the South part of biuidiog »»1
Phone Joe Lilly for wood sawing.
the county, Kellow came to this city
Your
Country work solicited. Phone 1313 engraved theron, attached to chain.
with
hie
head
bandaged
up
aud
Finder
leave
with
Dr
Sharp
and
Pacific States.
swore out a complaint against Mat.
E. L. Payne left for Portland on receive reward.
toon, charged with an assault with I
W.
B
Aiderman,
who
was
on
the
Tuesday to spend a few days with
Federal jury in Portand, has been a deadly weapon, which, it seems,
his relatives.
was brass knuckles.
Housekeeping Rooms Furnished dismissed and returned home the
Marriage licenses were issued as
for Rent. See I. Parson, at the first of the week.
Mabel Goyne returned from the follows: J. R. Johnson and Lillian
Hotel Columbia.
Norberg; Fred Weber and Mary
Clarence Stanley is home from Willamette University, at Salem, on
Zuercher;
Barney Hanson and Nel­
Portland where he is attending Saturday to spend the Christmas
lie P. Blanchard; Charles G. Goeres
holidays at home.
business college.
and Eva May Atterbury; (Mie K
Clint King will spend Christmas
Miss Emma Svenson is h o me
Purden and Beulah Barker; Adam
with
bis
folks
in
Tillamook,
having
spending the Christmas holidays
J. Schmelzer and Addie Fletchall;
Going to
came in on Saturday,
from Hood River.
Gordon L. Burge and Clara A. Tin-
Bar ge - • T inerstet.
play basket ball, Clint ?
Terry Beck is in from Portland,
neretet.
a
teacher
Miss
Florence
Mitchell,
A
pretty
ChrMtaaae wed lxa« xa-e
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Married, on Sunday evening, at
in the Baker Cit/ high school, is
place oa c bristmaa »got st seven
Mrs. Alex. McNair.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andre*
visiting at the home of Mr. and
o'clock. wb«a M m » Oaca ALs»-« Tux
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­
Zuercher, parents of the bride, Mr.
Mrs. Geo. R. Edmunds.
neretet was givea 1» marriage te
mook Meat Company's Market We
Fred Weber and Miss Mary Zuerch­
Mr irordoo K. Borge. bo»b te TUI»
F.
J.
Sawyer
and
wife,
Blue
Psv 13c. per pound.
•
er. Rev. D. L. Shrode tied the
Stem, Wash., and Sheridan Long nuptial knot in the presence of a mook City. The eveat mob ptecs
The Port of Bay City has levied a
have been visiting at the home of few friends. The happy couple left at the Tiooeretet ram de a c e m uxwa.
tax of
mills, which will give that
and the roooM were OUrt a..? de
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Olson.
for Portland where they will spend
Port a little over $7000.
corated in while sad Oregoa graps
Tom Van Patten will eat Christ­ their honeymoon,
carrying with
Miss Grace Whitehouse esme in
The bride was given away by her
mas dinner at home, having re­ them the beet wishes of their f rieods.
from Portland to spend the Christ­
fa ther, Mr. William Tiaaeratei. sad
turned on Saturday from Portland
Christmas passed off quietly in Rev. Donald Macke new pertormel
mas with her parents.
where he is attending school.
this city With the usual Christmas the wedding cerea»oay. While Mrs
The opera house, which was used ;
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Holmes, ac­ tree entertainment at the churches, Mackenzie was staging the word» <te
for school purposes last year, has companied by their daughter, Ruth,
which were well attended, and an “ How Could I But Love You.” th«
been fitted with a new floor.
came in from Portland Sunday. invitation dance at the Tillamook
groom, attended try Meas'* Oastev
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Payne is in Ruth has been attending school Commercial Club that evening, also
Haberlach and Clifford Hiaer. were
from] Eugene to spend Christmas there.
a dance at the opera house Christ­ uahervd io, sod then followed th«
*ith Mr. and Mrs Alex McNair.
| Do not torget the Sunday Chicken mas night. The weather was fine
bride on the erm* of her taUwr,
*11 Petteys
and wife, _
of Port-
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Dinner at the Todd. Better than and quite a number came in from at ten ted by Miss Kathryn Borge,
j»nd, are spending the Christmas yon can have at home for less money. outeide pointe to c|>end Christmas sister of Hl» groom, and Miss Mari«
holidays at Sheriff Crenshaws
Cem« and try uh . Sei vice from 5: .’10 here.
Tinneratet, slater of th« bride, an
• • Married, on Saturday 'evening at bridesmaids
Lillte Mias iriedye
S. L. Smith, having resigned, P. ' to 7:00 p. m.
G. Vickers has taken his place as
Mrs. E. A. Brenner, accompanied the M. K. parsonage, by the Rev. Hatisrlach followed with lb* ring
agent for the P. R. a N. in this city.
Miss Melchior, came in on Sun- II. W. Kuhlman, the pastor, Mr. io a cut giaas dish. Mrs F W
Mr and
Mrs.
Maddux
lete
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,
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‘
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J'
1* ,r“in
« Charles Goeres and Mias Alva At ChrMtMMOO played U m welding
and Mrs. Maddux left on a
terbury. The bride is the daughter march.
business trip to Portion'd, Sunday cently operated on for appendicitis
Ths bride looked pratly in a ealin
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Atterbury
, in Portland.
morning.
and the groom la a successful dairy­ meaeallaa drsaa, with overdrae* «4
i County Surveyor U. G. Jackson
Ralph Bacon left Sunday morn-
man of the county, both being well beedsd chifloa. trimmed with peart
and hie assistant, O. A. Poysky,
thought of and reaps« ted tn this trimiuinffa
*°k for Portland where he will
are «(lending Christman a* Eugene.
Alter U m weddlog c«rsm>my U m
county. Tlisy tell the us st morn-
spend Christmas with home folks.
It is surmised that the county sur­
tor California, where they wille|«en«1 happy yoong inurple raoolvod ths
S. H. Doak, of Lexington, Oregon, veyor is to become a Benedict.
. •nigialutaHona of all preoao«, «»«1
their lioneyirxMtn
** spending the holiday week with
County
Superintendent W 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Ixwla M Mawyer, rstalved many p»s«y and ussful
friends and relatives in Tillamook.
Buel will leave Friday to attend the
»•diliiig preaante
Thea all *•
The City Transfer Co. are the fel- State Teachers’ Institute in Portland paienta of Mrs. Win. I alt, strived palled bi the home •»< ilia In ids'a
in
Tillamook
Haiurdey
evening,
•«
•ows who haul anyth!«* anywhere, on Saturday andon Monday will be
route t« l**a Angslee, wiiais they eiatar, M»a Corl Hahari*. b. Where
any time.
Office on Main Street, in Salem to assist in gradleg the
have many friends and relatives a I simh I mm wadding 4ian*i wee
oppoaite Clough’s Drug Store. Call pa|xra of those who took
the
The mnnntomy nt the long Hip esi vad
°s by phone. Main aai.i
teachers’ examination last weak
The giimm 10 the •»>» of Mivoffi'1
from their home town, Kveneluw.
Nia l Mo W Hurgo, »••» «1 TfWo
llllmne, was lessened fey HHMunM
iwunb, but twrmailv o* Nehynfba
stopovers al
Kansan » My, M
Me te al preoanl lh* • haeaa mab*»
I »me and many wtlie« itliea whets
they stalled »lib iris ml» amt te sad manager wl the long Piefite
I teameiy the UHde hae reeldsd In
lotivee.
flllaiwwwb lw» »wwe yaefO end lo «• (
Al the meeting nt Hie liisewn
piaeenl engaged In ♦eo'Mwg W<*
I Miry Asma leimn lest week I nailee
ptimeiy pwpii* in the f»!•**•*•» ,
Kuwse was ale. ted hist »»»• p»»el
i
it» evhwwl»
deni end I III«»«»ata I •
•••
Neeil» »Hr gw»«te «mie p«»eewi
•ate« ted lot the nett reate1 »«n
ei the «»»omwiiy end diunat
lh» j
venttoO, the date wl whleh was tail
happl
vuupla
hare
Hie
iwaeieiw
to ilia wtb. ate
I i.ia woe bf*>dh*H
I
A Happy and Propcrous New
Year to all. Thank you all for
your liberal patronge during the
past year. Sincerely yours,
UAMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
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M. W. Owens, of Cloverdale, was
in Tillamook Saturday to meet hie
two daughters, who returned from
school outside, to spend Christmas
Wood sawed and delivered, or de­ at home. They left the same even­
live red direct from the wagon aB it ing for Cloverdale.
See
comes from the country.
T. R. Dunn, traveling freight
a
Shrode.
agent of the Southern Pacific came
Miss Josie Musselman, commer­ in the first of the.week to locate the I
cial teacher in the public school is depot. Work was started excava­
spending Christmas at her home ting for the depot at the depot
at Berkley, Cal.
grounds at the end of Fifth street
Wanted, a buggy horse, a young
Owing to two slides on the P. R
one preferred,
not
under 1050 A N.. both trains were held up on
pounds.—Apply to Guy Ford, Maple Wednesday and
failed
to get
Leaf Creamery.
.
through, consequently there was no
Go to the Clam market for Clams,
Fish and Crabs. Second Avenue,
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ near First St., in the building back
mook Meat Company's Market. 13c. of Beala’ office.
If you wish rooms for the Winter,
per pound.
*
Dr. Jack Olson has opened den­ by the month ’‘cheap ’’ with hot or
tal parlors over F. R. Beals’ office cold water and with bath, call at
the Todd Hotel.
*
Both phones.
*
to
DM€BM*B* U, 1FJ1.
SUPERVISION !
Gustav
Haberlach is in from
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any Clackmas and is another of the
style. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
visitors at the home of his brother,
Our old debating star Reed Bain Carl Haberlach.
came in Saturday
holidays.
OHBOOM
not-
.n«Mir«HUMBCL
I
m. '
ai~*.
West Coast ELectnc
Co. Beg to anrujunce the
opening of the netx " Electric
Store.*9 Next door to the T<jg
E.Î HM A TKS SL ß VÍÍTTLD.
LATEST ELECTRICAL SIFEUES ASb
NOVELTIES.