Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 30, 1913, Image 4

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    Tillamook Headlight, January 30, i®x>-
This was followed by the “ Cup of
Enjoyable Affair.
It is hoped that sufficient interest
Kindness, ” which
consisted of
‘HITS” AT THE
GEM
may be aroused among the busi-
One of the most enjoyable socials fruit punch with wafers, and then
Standing of contestants at Mason, nesa men of this city
ao that
held in thia city Friday even­ the real social really began, every
Tillamook Talent Create« In­ Pennington & Co. up to Wednes- enough members; may be secured ever
ing, when they celebrated the an- body joined in the games and the
terest in Things The­ «lay Jan. 29, for the upright parlor to properly man al) of the carts.
adversary of ** Robbie Burn’s birth, spirit of gayety ruled.
Truly the
atrical.
at the home of Mr. and Mr«. White­ ■'fey spirits” were abroad and help­
urand piano:
ing in the celebration, and it made
house.
1 ... .... 415,ino 101
The first prize was awarded Little
. 308,710 102
The program given by Mr, and many people declare »hat they must
2
2(000
1
Miss Violet Grimes, "The RagTime
3 . . ... 283,1« 5 L3 .
A large number of people re MrB. Mackenzie was very fine, Mr hurry home and read those poems.
2,<1(0
. 166,200 104 .
4
Kid." Her rendition of »he song
sponded
to the call of the commis­ Mackenzie delivered an address on
368, 790
. . .. 178,480 109 .
5
•‘Everybody’s Doin’ It,” was very
2 000 sioners of the Ports of Hay City and the writings of Burns, with quota­
I 6
. .... 192,000 106
clever and storms of applause call
7
107
2,000 Tillamook on Saturday and a better tions from his poems, which would
Latest
on
302.775 understanding of the condition« have drawn a big admission fee in
ed uer back and she bowed udiuidst
. 19 7,940 108 . .
8 . .
surrounding the proposed reorgani­
(Mazda
2,000
109
.
¿15,150
»
.
a rain of silver. She not only sang
139,635 110
2,000 zation of the Port of Tillamook re­ a course of lectures, and Mrs. Mac­
and danced her way into ttic hearts i 10 •
187.740 sulted. Atty. C. W Talmage, who kenzie sang old Scotch ballads,
1 11 ... ....
2,0t/J 111
of her audience but into the 1 12 ... ... 122,000 112
2,000 presided, explained the purpose of *• The Red Red Rose” and “ Jennie
$ .45
15 watts
2,000 the meeting as an effort to shape and Jannie” and was enchored as
pocket, as well. Several dollar» in , 13
2,000 113 . .
.46
25
watts
matters
so
as
to
form
one
Port
of
177,530
2.0(0 114 .
cbunge were thrown upon the stage. ! 14 .. ....
.50
Tillamook
Bay.
Thia,
the
com
­
heartily
and
as
many
times
that
40
watts
2,000
. 41,205 115 ..
Next to share honors with her 1 15 .
.
.06
154,160 missioners thought, would meet she pleaseJ her audience by sing­
. 177.340 116
60 watts
16
w,.s Miss Gladys Roberts in “Pony 1 17 .. .... 191,300 117
2 000 the approval of the farmers who ing other poems written by Burns 100 watts
. 1.00
Boy.” A real eow girl in appear­ 18 . . .... 231,645 118 .
402.770 have in the past opposed the ports.
Frosted Lumps five cents extra.
Mr Bozorth speaking for the which have been set to such beauti
2,000
119
..
1
19
.
.
.
.
100,706
ance und a real artist in sung and
Effective October 11th.
169,435 Port of Bay City, asserted that ful music. Mr. Mackenzie sang “A
... •
dunce. She deserved much credit 20 ... . . 161,780 120
2,000 while Bay City would do every­ Man’s a Man fora’ That,” which T illamook E lectric L ight and
....
2,000 121 ..
,21
for the mauner in which she pre
thing
necessary
to
satisfactorily
2,000
. 214,870 122
, 22 ..
was highly praised, and then the
F vrl C ompany .
sooted her specialty.
33,135 solve the port question, it was im­
2,(00 123
23 ... ....
entire audience *'Auld Lang Syne.
material
whether
the
watershed
2,000
2,000 124 . .
Then came Little Dolly Wingrove 24 ...
2,000 was made one port, or waa divided
2(940 125
25 . ....
in the cutest recitation of the Sea
156,880 126
2 000 into two ; that the Porte have had
26
son. She created much applause
406,040 no difficulties or disagreements in
2,025 127
27 ... ....
and took the second prize.
2.0U) the past and that there is no reason
28 ... . . 543.6U5 128
.. .. 936,905 129
43», 760 to presume that future trouble-
Little Miss Fowler was a cllurin- 29
2,(JOO would rise between the interests in ;
ing entertainer and was rewarded 30 ... .. . 226,000 130 .
. 121 360 various parte of the Bay. This
31 ... . . 190,405 131
liberally by her audience as was
2.000 statement caused a small tempest
2,U>J 132 .
Miss Reba Powell in “The Rag 33 .
2,000 when Mr. W. Maxwell, who acted
2,000 133
. 261,370 as spokesman for the Fairview
34 ... .... 200,370 131
Si ng, Circus Day."
that from
2,000 farmers, announced
Miss Powell made u decided hit 35 .. . . .. 155 435 135 ..
.... 563 875 136
2,000 newspaper reports the farmers had
36
und a future is predicted for her.
. 202,050 reached the conclusion that the
. 188,910 137 ..
37
The prizes were awarded us fol­ 38 . . . ... 213,680 138
2 000 Porte of Bay City and Tillamook
, 134,680 had never baen aole to agree.
. . .
2,000 139
lows: Miss Niolet Grimes, First; 39
Mr. Maxwell said the farmers are
2,000
. . .
2.000 140
46
Miss Dolly Wingrove. Second.
.
2.000 still opposed to becoming a part of
2,000 111
41
The audience bestowed upon the
2,000 142
207,000 u port. They do not oppose ports,
42
others one dollar each to show their 43 .. . ... 374,760 14.1
2,()o0 he said, but they do not see that
2,(110 144
2.000 they will be benefited by improved
44
appreciation.
. 125,765 conditions uud want to be left out
2 000 145
Mr. Vernon says, * Let the Little 45 . . . ....
. 132,000 146
2,000 of them. The possible advantages
Tillamookers come unto uie und I 46
207,500 of better freight lates and better
. 398.746 14 7 .
47
will help them.”
2,000 markets from farm produce which
. 91,675 148
48 .
. 78,680 149 .
2, UOO might result from a larger town,
2,000 are too speculative to receive much
2 (J99 150
50 .
the farmers are
106,410 151
. 322.120 consideration ;
TO BOOST THE CLUB
51
. 122,120 paying all the taxes the; can stand,
52 ... . ... 188,945 152
Rer'commended Appropria­ 5i
...
2.000 153
,
2,000 nnd do not care to have their pro­
. 194.870 154 .
165,880 perty bonded for $406,060 above the
64
tion of >250,000 for the
2,000 155 .
2 000 amount to which they are now
55
San Francisco Fair
2,600 156 .
2,00 J mortgaged.
36 ...
After considerable discussion, in
2 000 157 ..
57
2 000
An important meeting of the 53 ... ...( 213,700 158
2,000 which tins opinion was not much
shaken,
the farmers agreed to ap­
2,000 159
249,635
.
Commercial Club was held ut the 59
2,UO) 160
2,000 point a committee to meet the Port
Club room on Tuesday evening. 6U . . . . .
. .
2,000 161
2,000 commissioners and take up statis­
61
Information that the Club is still 62
... 301.225 162
142,3110 tics concerning harbor conditions
in debt nnd that immediate action 63
|
2,000 1ÜJ .
2,000 here.
.
Many of the speakers expressed
. 369,170 164
2,000
would be necessary to keep the 64
.
2.0OO 165 .
840,6C5 appreciation of the fact that the i
organization in existence brought 65
and
particularly
the
66
. .
2,000 166
2,001 public,
out u large attendance and mnny 67 .. . .
2,505 167 ...
2,000 tarmers, had been invited to this
ideas for the betterment of con­ 68 . . ... 178,400 168 ...
Had the farmers been
2,000 meeting.
ditions.
69
. 108,129 169
199,380 taken more into the confidence o
the
promoters
of the previous ports
.
368,015
179
2,000
Hereafter, the Club's by-lawu will 70
.. 471,810 171
71
139,360 it is probable that a better feeling
be strictly adhered to. No persons, 72
you drink because
a craving for
if
ve
. 98,875 172
2,000 would now exist in the matter.
not members, will be uilmitted to 73
2.0ÜÜ 173 ...
99,285
the
stage
nothing
satisfy
excepting
rougii,
. .
2,325 174 ...
the rooms except by visitor's curd 74
2,UOO
... 301,490 175 .
2,050 Defect« in Pavement Cause
is not for
or to attend public meeting for 75
., 63,UUU 176
76
.
.
2.000
Some Excitement.
which the rooms may be used. The
77
. . 68,310 177
if
it
’
s
and
flavor
’ looking
2,0U)
Club rooms nre not to be rented to 7H . . ...
Several lively meetings of the City
2,000 178
187,760
you
’
like
Cyrus
anyone or for uny purpose without 79
2.UUÜ 179
2,000 Council have been held the past
34 J. 480 18) ...
217,050 week taking up the assessments for;
ua adequate charge.
Even the ’ 86
i 81 . . . .
2.000
181
2, UM the sewer system and the street '
council ia to be restricted to one of i
Because it’s pure—because it’s palatable—
2 J W) 182
82
.
218,800
the smaller rooms, and an addi­ 83
2,000 183
because you don’t have to dilute it with
2, 'JU I pavemen'. Somewhat of a surprise
tional charge will lie mude when 84
. 7ü,44O 184
2,000 was caused on Saturday when a -
water to be able to swallow it.
. 301,840 183
the nttcudunce ut a council meeting I 85
198,340 committee of citizens dug up sever- '
It coats no more than an/ other good whiskey.
.
2,OJO 186
2,000
recpiires the use of the large hall. I
al pieces of pavement which did
...
43,700
87
.
.
.
.
187
...
2,000
A committee of three was up I
Van Sohuyver Co., Portland, Or
8«
. . .. 359.875 188 ...
2.000 not comply with the specifications.
pointed to approach delinquent 89
2,IMA) 189
182,705 They were taken to a council meet-’
. .
2,(MX) 190
mernbera in un effort to collect out- ‘ 9J
2,091) ing on Saturday night and a meet­
... 171.873 191 ....
250.500
ut.imling dura und accounts. Names HI
ing of the citizens was held asking SIDNEY E. HENDERSON,
W2 ....
2,(100 192
JOHN LELAND HENDERSO
2,000
of members und n record of tlie 93
. .
2.IMÀ) IUI
President.
184,790 that the matter be deferred 30 days.
Secretary-Treas
date to which time they have paid 94 ...
2.365 191
2 000 Another meeting of the city council
Attorney-at-Law and Not“.-»
dues will be conspicuously posted 95 .... ... 155.5.50 195
137 950 was held on Monday evening and
2,1X10 196
Public.
2,000
in the Club rooms and nil members «Ü
attendance of
97 ...
2 ÜÜû 197
2.000 there was a large
w m are more thun two months in 9H
1118,475 108
07,975 citizens. After a good deal of argu­
tn rein s will be barred from tl.e 99
... 410,620 199 ....
¿31,015 ment it was decided to continue the
100
2,090 200
room« until the buck dues have
2.000 matter until the next meeting, with
been | aid. A resolution tlint each
the unders anding that it be con­
meiul er pledge himself to bring in
Hose Company’s Election tinued from time to time. In be­
u ..ew member within 30 days or
A special meeting of the Tilla half of the citizens it was stated I
pay the initiation fee of u new
that the samples snowed there were
mook Hose Co was culled Thurs
member was also adopted.
The
delects
in the construction of the
day night, January 23 for the pur
provision ot the constitution pro
pose of holding the annual election pavement ahd that they did not
vlding for a $10 initiation fee for
(INCORPORATED).
It seemed at the be want to pay for the same until they
resident members und s $5 fee for nf officers
ginning
of
the
meeting that every were assured that the pavemvnt
non-resident members will lie re­
had been laid according to speci­
«toreil to its original terms Uy one was thormighlj disgusted with fications, while on the other hand
Which new members ure required the way things were lieing handled Attorney Montague, representing
to pay u $25 fee. This action was ■ nd were ready to quit but, after a the Warren Construction Co, con­
deterred to the next meeting in few minutes talk it was decided to tended that they were under heavy
proceed with the election.
a 'cotdunce with the by-laws.
BOTH PHONES.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
Those elected were E. J. Claussen, iiond and guaranteed^ their work,
Although the Club has pressing
uud whenever there were any de­
Oiihgutious which must be met. it president; Elbert E Ginn, secre­ fects they were ready to make them
R. Monk, treaau-er;
ia by no means aolvent. The fur tary; Dr. I
good, but he complained of the
I Sherry Wine ........
35c
niture mid fittings of the Club Allen Page < hief; Ira Smith, as­ continual delay, for his company
BOTTLE
I Angelica Wine....
36c
sistant
Chief,
Will
Spaulding.
rooms are atone amply sufficient
Zenfendel Wine- ..
was
entitled
to
80
per
cent
of
its
per
quart
35c.
Captain
of
Huae
Cart
No
I;
Hen
TokeyJ........................
to . over ull its debts The difficulty
per quart 40c.
pay.
To adjust this matter Ex- Pebbleford, bottled in bond,
per bottle......................................|i 50 Claret*......................
in the past has twen that the iu \ antres- t aptaiu Hose Cart No. Couucilmati Knudson
per
quart
25c
suggested
.W hite Grape Juice
75c
come baa been ao little in excess of 2; Henry Plaaker, Captain East that a board of civil engineers pass Clarke’s Pure Rye, bottled in
bond, per bottle
...............
] 33 Local Beer, quart. 3 bottles for 50c
Division
Curt;
t heater Stewart. on the work, one representing the Oil Crow, bottled in bond, per
the uecessary expenditures that
Domestic Beer, qt, 3 bottles for 75c
progress has beeu slow. With th,, Captain West Divinion Curt and contractors, one representing the
liottle .......................................
|5 q
Drew
Dawson,
Hermitage
bottled
in
bond,
per
Captain
of
Hook
Special Prioes for
effort that is now beiag put tenth
council and the other representing
boitle
...................................
]
the Club should receive enough to und Ladder.
the citizena. This suggestion was Cyrus Noble. 3 Crown ............ 1 50
Family
Il was decided at thia meeting to
1
pay all its obligations and have
readily accepted and as soon as OTO, bottled in bond, per
Keg Beer.................... is gallons » 75
hold
the
unnuul
__________
____
fireman's ball mid the engineers can be obtained they
sufficient to meet runniug ex|ieiises
bottle ........... ................
J23 Keg Beer
10 gallons 4 00
Kentucky Dew. H gal., bottled '
Another meeting will be held on 1 resident Claussen appointe I Dr. will pass on the work.
local bottle Beer, Bdoz. quarts 10.CT
tn bond . . ..
2 15 Local bottle Beer, 10 dot. pints ll.Oo
Wednesday. February 5 at wlucli 1 R Monk, Jos. Illingaworth und
Kentucky Dew. full pint, bottled
For Sal u.
the couniritteea will report and Iru Smith as a committee to hike
in bond.................
Domestic
73
further steps will be
Ve planned. complete charge >f the arrange
Will sell at sacrifice th« following J“A" Drw Br * Sons. Old Scotch
Budwiser Beer. 6 dot quarts $15 00
merits.
It
is
hoped
that
the
busi
­
Ralph Vaili, Dr. Kernui uml Burr
W nwkey ...........
1.X Budwiser Beer, 10 dozen pint» IS DO
household goods.
All new, used
.* Whi,e
Old Scotch
Heals. Jr , have undertaken to nt ness men will support the fire boys
Old style Lauger Beer, lOdoz pt 11.00
luit one month.
Whiskey
....................
...........
1.30
range a smoker and additional as well as possible this year eo as
One Round Osk
___
_______
Dining
Table
.
’ 0 B., Old Scotch Whiskey
1.73
to give them some encouragement.
Hunts for the evening.
six chairs, three nx kers, sewing '
•'••’-’donald'. Old Scotch
likiat'ItiVkaa
rasa»
»,.».4
—
___
\\
tltsfcpy
The
fire
t>oya
also
decided
to
hold
White Port, Old Monk Brand,
Aside Imm
__ ________
machine,
cine
bed.
springs,
maP
looking
after the
1.75
Club'e own Interests, the ilir ill l<«T-4 a banquet on the eve of their next tress, rug, one heater, one atee, 11 u".,erv Ba,*‘‘»oi*. Rye Scotch
l.ietiuctcd the Secretaiy t .
, W hiskey .................................... 1 50 Port W me......................... 100 per gal.
’ - Ilf) tegular monthly meeting. It is range
Sherry.................................1.00 per gal.
Canadian'Club
.. ....... l
tuv liatrict’a legislator« to vote lor planned to have the dinner in au-ne
..
L. J A cbenmam .
iia appropriation of KJVIU u t,,,' the
Fcr address cull at Pelz a Honey. I; W Harper
............................... 1 on Ctoret ...................................75c. pergnl
place
where
the
meeting
can
be
Angelica........................... 1.00 per gal
t Harvester Old Style
Mate representation ut the s.m
................. 1 00 Zenfendel...........................1.25 per gal
F.ancisco fair. Hie s.cretury w.<« held directly after the repast is
Monogram ...............
For Sale
1.00 Tokey ............................... 1.25 per gal
Kentuck Dew
HSU inaliux-ted to ask the State Kail finished.
1.00
t ommiewioii tu investigate the
*) acres of bottom laud known aa Billie Taylor, full quart
LS5
The committee which ia compos­
WHISKEYS.
■vlri ail troubles and hualen the re
Coronet Drv Gin
ne bottle 1.00
”
per
ed <>l Ira Smith Henry Crenshaw the l-eter Hrant place.
The ...
price
thru ol tram server
A V H. Gin
j>er bottle 1.75 Monogram ................. per gal. il dl
ia
an
acre
Vincent*
Jacob.
.
and Will Spaulding ex|>ect to have
Gonion Sloe Gin
per bottle 1.75 White Corn Whiskey per gal
Gordon Dry Gin
tlie tattles ready to liegin eating at
Dairy Landa tor g.|r
per bottle 1 25 Harvester Old Style .per gal.
Tonight
Rock and kve
per bottle LOO McBrayer. 13 years cld.per gal.
iii 30 |K ni ho that the lioya cu-> g.-
it Vuu ferì
___
Echo Spring ................ |>er gal
dull and •••
El • Hart
»«• * Gin ....
1 25 Chestnut*Grove Rye .per gal.
161 aeree elione dauy lami, nart- directly there instead ot eating at "i -i|o.i or t ilion, ead coactfpatad,
\ irginia Dare Wine . per bottle
Iv impruved. go.^1 pastura, eésily home. T
‘
Those
who uiai takr part i!. * do** °* Vliamberlain a Tab Port Wine .............. ..per quart TV Kentuckey Dew.......... |>er gal.
35c. Alcohol^...
cleareil. pieni) swing watet no in thia ' feature
‘
•n4 Xou »ill feel alright to­
per g.a)
of the season are
bilia, no rock«, Dandy barn k,od
morrow. For sale by all dealers.
Co-net Dry Gio.......... per gal.
mvmtwra
ot
the
Hose
Co
who
are
commnnitv, and market far rn lk.
12 milea troni Salem ami 2 unite in good standing exempt member«
Sewer Pipe for Sal«
......... Aiitr.sville
Wit| ««11 a|| cr and those who will pay the usual
i-.iit
H»1 i>er a< ve
Tevnia
cesti. entrance tee of fl to the ar. retarv
Fur Sale all sues of sewer nine
RvwaUr» Hn.. . Aumsvilfi Or. 4<ir . meiab,
ralup
cert.tie.te
___
a.
"’I »ewer connection«. See I. H
i
Standing of the Contestants.
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
The Port Controversy.
Prioes
Tungsten
LAMPS.
All Grocers.
w G
PHYSICIAN
If
of
stimulants— you’
reached
where
will
high-proof, strong whiskey—our story
you.
But
mellowness, age
you re
for
—
ll
Noble.
W. J
GOODS
M.D
SURGEON.
&
Post Office,
FAMILY
RECIPES.
The valued family re­
cipes for cough and cold
cure, liniments, tonics and
other remedies have as
careful attention here u
the most intricate prescrip­
tions.
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help to m&ke
these remedies more efl'ec-
tive than ever.
Right prices arc also
assured.
Hl: I«!
m H »
SA ® « SR
CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist.
and long hours of exposure will Gnd
you dry and comfortable if you wear a
TOWER’S FISH BRAND
REFLEX SLICKER
with the famous Reflex Edges (Dat’d) that Df*
vent water from running in at the front when
buttoned. No wet weather coat ao useful as S
Slicker- No Slicker so waterproof. durableoC
neat in appearance as the t-'lsh Brand Rffln»
Get yours today and be prepared for raia.
$3.00 Everywhere
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
A. J. TOWER CO.
BOSTON
Tower Canadian Limited
Toronto
1,12
IÍ
L
l _
r.
(HARNESS
with tlie problem of buying Hames»
you will find .it distinctly advanta
geous to come and do your select­
ing here. You will get the beat
qualities, the most thorough and
conscientious workmanship and lx
charged the most reasonable prices.
We can supply single or double
Sets or any single article that you
may be in need of.
W.A, Williams & Co
Sen Door to Tillamook Ccuntv Bank.
Trade.
Beers.
k'HISMSY
WINES.
BILLY STEPHENS
¡WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, cor . lot and It
|
JRiSttdi of
d Wit/Qay
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
Law Abstracts : Real Estate
Surveying; Insurance
McGEE,
Office : One Block East of
Loyal Order of Moose will Meet at the
K.P. Hall on Friday Evening at 7.30
Greene, Organizer
at
Sold
Sdeskiiltrs
ufoti&d
from choicest
ia o pearl c-t \
ED.
LAVGHLIN.