Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 16, 1913, Image 1

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    Vol. XXV.
No. 31.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON JANUARY 16, 1913.
Payment by check provides indisputable in
the form of returned canceled checks.
be decreed to be a lien upon the
premises in Tillamook county;
that the defendants be required to >
surrender and cancel the note and
mortgage executed by plaintiffs to
defendants J H. Hathaway; that
they be required to execute and de­
liver to the plaintiffs such convey­
ance as may be neceasrry to revest
of record to title to said lands in
Washington County in the plain­
tiff, etc., growing out the deal to
what is known as the Elmore ranch.
Payment by check saves many a long trip ;
saves the trouble of making change and taking
receipts.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HOLDS ANNUAL
MEETING.
Being a depositor with us acquaints us with
each other and lays the foundation for accom­
modation when you want to piece out your re­
sources with a loan.
Surplus Increased and Divi­
dends Paid.
What You Gain
lar depositor with
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
Your funds are kept in absolute security.
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The Annual meeting of the stock,
holders of the First National Bank
of Tillamook was held at their
banking room Tuesday, January
Every courtesy and facility is rendered the
14th, 1913.
small as well as the large depositor Don’t
D. L Shrode was Chairman and ;
C. I. Clough was Secretary of the '
wait until you can begin with a large deposit.
meeting. The stockholder’s were ,
very much pleased with the excel- •
il lent condition of the bank under
I the new management.
The old j
Board of Directors was unanimous- j
CQUNTY I
TILL-AMOOK CITY. ORE
SUPERVISION | ly le-elected for the ensuing year.
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i On the first of January the sur-
I
---------------' plus was increased to $4 000 and a
If you wish rooms for the Winter, dividend of three per cent was de-
by the month “cheap.” with hot or clarrd.
cold water and with bath, call at
The Patsy came in on Tuesday.
the Todd Hotel.
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The mail from Willamina missed
See Big- Mack for your sewer con­
on Monday, and it was the next
nections
day when three days mail arrived
Work was resumed this week Oil
in the city.
the new hotel.
A Moose lodge will be organized
The weather continues to be wet
in this city on Fridavevening, there
and stormy.
being about 100 persons who have
Dr. S. M. Kerron has been on the signified their intention to join.
sick list this week.
What a pity that tender little
Lost, a Brown Fur, somewhere
Wanted employment by lady on within a few blocks of the Tillamook hearts should be lured from beneath
»
farm Enquire at this office.
post office. Finder will please leave the ‘halo of blue ribbon' by taint­
ed filthy lucre
rained
upon
Glasses fitted.
Any kind, HHV the same at the Headlight office.
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them by anti prohibitionists as they
style. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt.
The Engineer will be in hie office
Snow covered the ground till« at the city hall on and after Friday marched without a leader through
the streets of the city, parroting the
(Thursday) morning.
for the purpose of adjusting any
cry of their teacher, i. e., "Tilla­
Dr. Sharp will leave for Nehalem mistakes made in the street assess­ mook dry.’’
on Friday and will be gone a week. ments.
Rehearsed in church and school
Editor Trowbridge, of Bay City,
The Sheriff’s office is undergoing
were the children, to chant little
was in Tillamook on business Tues- some improvement, the stair way
prohibition prayers and sing little
to the court room being cut out and
day.
prohibition songs and march in
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ a window put in the north side of parade heralding the "Battle Cry
the
office.
mook Meat Company’s Market, 13c. i
of Freedom" (from saloons) to the
Do not forget the-Sunday Chicken populace. But the leaders of the
per pound.
It is expected that train service Dinner at the Todd. Better than juvenile army were in the rear of
will be resumed on the P. R. & N yon can have at home for less money the line of battle and the yellow
Ccmt and try us. Service from 5:30 streak was too
next week.
wide to per­
| to 7:00 p. m.
mit them even to rally the army
Dr. lack Olson has opened den-
Charles Ray and William Owen, against the volleys of silver fired at
tai parlors over F. R. Beals’ office.
partners doing business as Ray A them by the enemy.
Both phones.
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Nor did these noble (?) leaders
The aunual meeting of the Hose Co., vs. Issac F. Quick and wife is
Company will be held this (Thurs a suit filed in the county court to pray as did George Washington,
I recover $137.42.
nor curse as did
Napoleon as
day, .-.rening
Waterloo closed in upon him, but
The
City
Transfer
Co.
are
the
fel
­
The Port of Bav City case will be
the wail of Joeephine was echoed
taken up next Tuesday by the lows who haul anything, anywhere,
any time.
Office on Main Street, by the Her-vld extra.
Supreme Court
opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call
And like Niobe, who was turned
Phone joe Lilly for wood sawing.
us by phone. Main t>51.
into
stone for her incessant weep­
Country work solicited. I’hone 1313
At the regular meeting of the ing, by the gods, who became an­
Pacific State«.
noyed, these leaders should be
Housekeeping Rooms Furnished Water Commission on Monday,
made wise. But the arrows that
at
the
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Melclioir
was
elected
president
for Rent. See I. Parson,
to fill out the unexpired term of rent the air were dimes, nickles and
Hotel Columbia.
C. E. Reynolds; W. G. Dwight, quarters and even larger coins, and
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Bring your chickens to the Tilla­
vice president;
Carl
Haberlach, instead of the enchanting twang of
mook Meat Company’s Market. We
secretary; Chester McGhee, treas­ silver bow strings from the clouds
pav 13c. per pound
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urer; w Q
urer; W G. Dwight and P. W. that hovered above the city |of
Thebes, the music^was.the tinkle of
TheLord Chief Justice of Nehalem, Todd finance committee.
Joe Effenberger, dignified this city-
The
monthly meeting of the real U. 3. coin and the patter of
on Monday with his presence.
Shakespeare Club met on Friday at "little drops of water.’’
Another slide occurred on the the home of Mrs. Alex. McNair,
And the kiddies, boys and girls
P. R. AN.. Wednesday at Bailey's when there was a large attendance in white were scrambling in the
Mill, which will take three days to of members and a few invited sloppy streets for tainted money
move.
guests. Another
very
pleasant and crying "Tillamook Wet.”
Wood sawed and delivered, or de­ afternoon was enjoyed by the ladies
Gentle reader, ask yourself is it
livered direct from the wagon as it and Mrs. McNair served an excel­ right or fair to the children to be
See lent lunch. Mrs. Everson will take paraded through wet streets shout­
comes from the country.
the place of Mrs. Goyne in the club ing the sentiment they
Shrode.
know
for a time.
nothing of—that they are too young
Wanted, a buggy horse, a young
B N. Sproat and wife vs. J. H to understand ?
one preferred, not
under 1050
Is it right to parade children
pounds.—Apply to Guy Ford Maple Hathaway and wife is a suit filed
parents
in the circuit court growing out of without consent of the
Leaf Creamery.
.
a land trade in which the plaintiff in any cause what so ever ?
Go to the Clam market for Clams, prays for a decree that the convey
It’s not the wicked people who
Fish and Crabs. Second Avenue, ance by plaintiffs to defendants do the most harm in this world.
near First St., in the building back herein set out be canceled and ad­ I It's the good, well meaning, mis­
of Beals' office.
judged void, that the note and guided who come silently as the
Ed. Laughlin was arrested by the mortgage executed by plaintiff to Arab, and before we know it the
city authorities on the charge of al defendant tie adjudged and cancel­ mischief has been done.
These little children, too young to
lowing a woman in hie place of ed; that the plaintiffs be restored
business and found guilty. It was to their former ownership of the | know what they were doing, were
one of Laughlin's liar tenders who property in Washington county, placed in position where they be­
allowed thin while I-aughlin was and that the defendants be decreed trayed the cause they were taught
absent
As Attorney Holmes con­ to tie the owners of the land in to support.
"f-ead me not in the way of temp-
tended that women now have a Tillamook County; that the plaint
right to frequent saloons the case iff« have and recover from the de- | tation" seemed to have fallen light­
will lie reviewed in the circuit court, fendants $3 füll; that said amount ly upon the consideration of those
who sent the little one« to their de­
feat and put them directly in the
way of temptation and caused them
to desert a cause and take up the
war cry of the enemy.
It was a real comedy from one
stand point and tradgedy from sn-
other.
When peeple resort to acuh means
and drag little children into politic«
its time to appoint a special ;>olice
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force to clean np politics.
ba ^ k TLLAMOOK county ba MSM
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
A SHATTERED IDOL.
Young Americans of Til
lamook Scramble for
“Wet” Money in a
Wet Street.
LAMAR'S
VARIETY STORE,
TIUbACnOOK.
OREGON
Drop in and book Around ”
Respectfully yours.
J ack v . V kknox .
JONES-KNUDSON FURNITURE
COMPANY.
FIFTH ANNUAL CLEARANCE
SALE
FROM JANUARY 20th to JANUARY
25th, inclusive,
We Offer to the People of Tillamook
County our Entire Stock of FURNITURE
AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS at
the following
DISCOUNT:
Framed and Unframed Pictures
Wall Paper -
-
-
-
Window Shades -
-
-
-
Rugs, Carpets, Linoliums -
Matting and Matting Rvgs
Blankets, Quilts and Pillows
Dresser Chiffonniere Commodes
Kitchen Furniture -
-
-
Iron and Wood Beds -
Bed Springs and Mattress
Dining Table Bullet China Closet -
Sectional and Combination Bookcase
Dining and Rocking Chairs -
Couches and Davenports
Library Tables
Stand Pedestal Taborets, Etc.
20
20
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
20
15
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
cent.
Special Sale on E grade Linolium, 45c. per square yard.
Matting Remnants Below Cost.
Discount for Cash Only.
Farm« for Bale
20 acre«,—15 in cultivation; all
creek bottom land; 4 acres timber;
house 16 x 24, hen house; 2H miles
from town, 14 mile to school price
$2000; $000 cash, balance 4 year«;
all fine garden land.
20 acre«, al) in cultivation, 2H
mile« from town, Vi mile to school;
price $2100. $000 cash, balance 10
year«.
122 acrea; fair building«; 00 acre«
in cultivation; 2 miles to town, 400
yards to «chool. on R F 1?.; 10
acre« atrictly No I prune orchard;
price $<WM): $2000 rash. Tou-r««»’t
buy a prune or< bard like thi«_onr
I £JrTZn?F an acre Writ» for free
price list, aa I am a farmer and
no town land shark.
I want 25 Finlander« to buy my
( heap lands, only three miles from
town. See list at thia office.
Write for fr«e list; I am a farmer;
live on my farm. 214 miles south
west of Sheridan, Oregon; I am no
loan land ahark; it «rill coat you
nothing to see my tiargaina. C. O.
; BbtroBs*. R. F. Ii !, Sheridan, Ore.
gon
Phone me from th« Sheridan
l Hotel.
Dairy Land« tor Fate.
161 acres choice dairy land, |mrt-
ly improved, good pasture, easily
cleared, plenty erring watei, no
hills, no rock-. Dandy barn, good
community, and market for milk.
12 miles fiom Salem ami 2 miles
from Aumsville
Will sell all cr
part.
per acre
Terms 1» cash.
Rosenberg Bro«., Aumsville, Ore.
Cut the High Coat of Living.
Ilia Stomach Troubles Over.
Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not
like to leel that your atomach
were <>v r. that you could rat any
kind of food you desired without
injury ?
That may seem so un­
likely to you thHt you do not eve,
hope for an ending of your trouble
hut permit ua to assure you that if
ia not altogether impossible
It
others can be cured permane ’tly,
anti thousands have tieen, why not
you? John R. Barker, of Bittie
Creek, Mich., is oue of them
He
says, " I was troubled with heart­
burn, indigestion, and liver com­
plaint until I used Chamberlain'«
I ablets, then my trouble wns over.”
Sold by all Dealers.
W.
H. Chayman
Winnebage,
Neb , tella how he did it
"My two
children had a very bad < otigh and
the doctor’s medicines did them no
good. I got a faittle of Foley's
Honey and Tar Comno'ind, and be­
fore it ^yvas all used the children
were free and cured of their cough, Ad ministra.or'« Noticelo Credila««
I saved a doctor’a bill for one 25c.
bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar
N oth K 1« IfKkKHY GlVKN, —That
. Compound.” No opiates. Sold by the undersigned, loseph Durrer. htta
< Umar'« Drug Store.
duly In-en ap|>oint*d admimatrato
of the estate of Joseph Anton Hirili-
Escaped After Fifteen Year«
iliann, deceased
by the County
W. P. Broyles made a successful Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
escape after fifteen jear« of stiffer anti all persons having claim«
mg front
kidnev
suit bbtdder against aaid estate are hereby noti­
trouble«, holey Kidney I’tll« re­ fied and required to present the
leased him anti will dn just flic same to the undersigned, together
aame for others. Ilr say« : "They with due proof thereof, within aix
cured a most severe tmckache with months from thia date.
painfnl bladder irregularities. ami
Dated De> ember 23, 11*12.
they do all you claim for them ’
J oseph D i mkkk .
Refuse «ubatitutea —Solti by La
Administrator of the Estate of
mar's Diug More.
Joseph Anton lliri'.uiiaa, dacMaad.