Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 27, 1913, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON FEBRUARY 27, 1913
We give Cash or Merchandise for
Gold Bond Coupons at the Grand
L-ader.
The fire loss of Ike Quick has
been settled byj the Northern ln-
euiance Co of I ondon, of which
) L. Henderson is the local agent.
The amount of the insurance was
$900 and was paid in full.
The Ladies’ Guild of the Presby­
terian church will serve supper
next Tuesday evening at the Guild
rooms west of the Tillamook Bakery,
To the still, small voice which says :
between the hours of 5:30 p. m. and
7:00 p.m. to which all are invited.
“ Open an account now
The friends of George Cohn will
at the Tillamook County
be glad to hear that he is improv­
ing quite rapidly from his serious
Bank, keep a proper bal
illness. It seem that lie fell and
hurt his knee, and it was from that
ancebetweeu income and
cause that blood poisoning set in.
outgo ; lay up something
Joe Harrison was in the city on
Saturday from Garibaldi, and hav­
for the future.’’
ing lest track of his overcoat, he
was wondering where he had left it,
for there is no establishment in this
There will never be a better time to
city where wearing apparel can be
putin ‘ soak.”
begin than RIGHT NOW.
All red tickets issued for the
Gem Grand Leader contest must
be voted not later than Monday,
March 3rd. Persons holding red
tickets after that date will not be
counted. Yellow tickets will be
given to April 1st with each 10c
purchase.
.-DEST
CAPITAL
Pretty girls like men in tailor-
made clothes ! Have your clothes
not only measured, but made in
JNTY
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE,
SUPERVISION
Tillamook by an experienced and
up-to-date tailor. Spring fabrics in
beautiful colors and shades.-—J.
Win. Edwail, 2nd Ave. East, next
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Gobi Bond Coupons at the Grand to the Bank.
Leader.
Frank Easter showed us a big
We give Cash or Merchandise for clam, Tuesday evening, that
Bond Coupons at the Grand
Gohl Bond Coulions at the Grand received with a lot sent by
father from Tillamook.
_
It
Leader.
bigger than a cow’s foot, and some
See Big Mack for your sewer con­
Wood sewed and delivered, or de­ is led to wonder what they fed it
nections
livered direct from the wagon as it on in the Tillamook clam corral.
Get your Blackford’s Calf Meal at comes from tne country.
See — Willamina Times.
•
the Tillamook Feed Co.
Sb rode.
A decree has been received in the
Bora, on Tuesday, to Dolph Tin-
Concrete Construction, side walks matter of the application of H.
neratet and wife, a son.
and floors a specialty, All work Schollineyer for a permit to appro­
A car ot Extra Selected Sjed Oats guaranteed.
Thos. Dolan, Phone priate the water of Bobbs Creek,
Judge Kelly deciding that the ap­
Main 333.
at the Tillamook Feed Co
plicant be deprised this right and
any
Glasses fitted. Any kind,
We have just received a barrel of affirmed the order of the Board to
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Btyl«! Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt.
genuine Sorghum direct from the Control.
Banker F. A. Rowe was in the East, home made. Tillamook Feed
Willis H. Jenkins, traveling pas.
Co.
city on Monday from Nehalem.
senger agent of the Southern Paci­
Ray
A
Co.
are
selling
Folger
’
s
fic, was in the city on Wednesday.
Mrs. Weston expects her daughter,
Golden Gate Baking Powder, '■i lb. He looks for a large amount of
Mrs. Cady, from Australia soon.
cans, 20c ; 1 lb. cans, 35c.; 5 lb. summer travel into Tillamo. k this
Aak Kav & Co for Mrs Schiet’s cans, $1.55.
year, and as there will be more ac-
home made German Egg Noodles. ‘
Lost,—a pocket weighing scale commoda'ions this year this will
Full Blooded Barred Rock eggs similar to a hand cuff with two enable the railroad to bring in more
Return to people.
for enle. 15 for $1. Mrs. Viola Mills rings and two hooks.
Toud Hotel.
Oscar Aschim must have thought
F/E. Norton was in from Banks,
If you wish rooms for the Winter, he bad about obtained all the credit
attending to some private business
by the month “cheap ” with hot or he could get and made up his mind
Ed. Burke, who has property on cold water and with bath, call at to leave suddenly on Sunday, whica
the Trask river, is in for a short the Todd Hotel.
he did, and those who trusted him
*
visit.
are kicking themselves for doing
Mrs Mary Wahlen and sons, R so He had also obtained some ad­
J J, McCormick has filed a peti­ A. and Howard Wahlen, returned
tion for a saloon license at Gari­ to the city on Sunday from Seattle vance payment on suits of clothes.
baldi
Married, pn Sunday, in this city,
and California.
I. F. Larsen and MrB. Sarah Anti
Leave orders with the Tillamook
There was a good attendance at Richardson.
The wedding took
Feed Co. for wood direct from the the Tillamook Hose Company’s
place in the evening at the home of
«■■try.
annual dance at the Commercial Mr, Larsen, and the ceremony was
We give Cash or Merchandise for Club on Saturday night.
performed by the Rev. I. E. Meese,
Gold Bend Coupons at the Grand
No. 2 Cold Blast lantern globes pastor of the U B. church. There
Leader.
10c., No. 1 lamp globes, 5c., No. 2 were a few intiina'e friends present
. .'jdatKC.
* wood
_.a f for
—
1.. rl««>Ani
»1 lamp globes, 10c. Lamar’s Variety to witness the wedding and to ex­
Slab
sale
dire-t fmt
from
theT mill or sawed and delivered. Store. "Drop in and look around." tend their best wishes to the happy
S««fthrode.
Attorney Bagley, of Hillsboro, is couple.
Another meeting of the Tillamook
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ in the city, being one of the at­
mook Meat Company's Market. 12c. torneys engaged by the citizens’ Commercial Club was held on Mon
committee to look after their in­ day evening, when it was decided to
perj>oiind.
terests
continue the campaign for new
House to rent, five rooms. Rent
members and reinstating those
Do not forget the Sunday Chicken who had dropped out. It was de
»10 a month, Apply at the Head­
Dinner at the Todd. Better than cided that the basket social to be
light offict.
you i nn have at hoineforless money.
Dr. lack Olson has opened den­ Coms 3nd try us. Service from 5:30 ! given on St. Patrick's day be open
tal parlors over F. R. Beals' office to 7: in p. in.
. I and free to all those who want to par
ticipate in this event, which wi 1
Both phones.
Buy a Ford car because they run ■ also include a dance.
Phone Joe Lilly for wood sawing. 20 miles on a gallon of gasoline. I
Postmaster Baker has received a
Country work solicited. Phone 1313 When you get them your troubles
letter from Albert S. Rand, chief
Paeif’. State».
are over. See Ed Had'ey, the local clerk ot the Railway Mail Service,
. | in answer to a petition that Bay
There will be a dance
at the opera agent tor the Ford auto
di
hottae on Saturday night, to which
house
Editor Effenberger was enjoying City, Garibaldi, Nehalem, Wheeler
•e invited.
sll *re
himself in this city over Sunday. 1 and Rocksway be given mail ser
ive Cash or Mercnanaiae
We give
Merchandise ior
for He came down with his fattier ' vice on Sundays Mr. Rand advised
ond Coupons at the
Grand ' Justice Effenberger, of Nehalem, the postmaster that it would be
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given due consideration. At pres
who is on the sick list.
1er.
ent letters mailed here Saturdays
The
Senate
on
Thursday
agreed
;
*0 lb. Sacks of Rolled Feed Oats
for those places are held until
to
all
the
Oregon
and
other
North-
.
at lloo per sack, or »33.00 per ton at
Monday.
western
amendments
to
the
river
|
Ray A Co.’s Store.
and harbor bill including those for 1 A special car, with S. P. railroad
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ the Celilo Canal and Tillamook Bay. officals, came in on Tuesday, with
mook Meat Company’s Market. We
Acting Supt. C. W. Martyn, ( hief
Thorough-bred, pure white egg I Engieeer C. H. Seifer, Supt. Bri<l es
per pound.
strain Indian Runner Duck eggs, j N. Rose,
Traveling
Passenger
Housekeeping Rooms Furnished $1.51 per setting, also a few fine
Agent Willis II Jenkins, and a lew
for * Rent. See I. Parson, at the young white Indian Runner drakes others
on board While coming in
Hotel Columbia.
for sale.—Miss Anna Roenicke, the gas tank, which is under the
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»SlOi) Reward. —Lost, on Saturday, Woods, Ore
car, took fire and caused so ne de­
a bunch of keys on chain ring,
A suit was filed in the county lay, an they were unable to extin-
Rufcir.: to W. J. Stephens.
court by Simeon Earl against Jesse quiah it, and had to wait until all
gas had burned up.
fine quality of slab wood, the Ear! for the recovery of $50 for i
I to be had tn the city. I^ave rental of a farm, the defendant I J. M Edwards a <1 J. Angell, who
having agreed to pay $50 a month. I live on Sutton Creek, took a trip to
ordter at the City Transfer Co
but has not done so.
Sandlake last week, and on their
Dr. J. R. Parker, of Philomath,
way back they located a six hundred
Mr and Mrs William Tinnerstet, pound brown teat in his den After
baa commenced a series of evan-
guiBtic services at the U. B. church. who have been visiting at the home sendinga dog in and getting jabbed
of their daughter. Mrs.
Frank with ■ sharp stick his majesty
A number of good milk cows, Haberlach, at Clackamas, Oregon, poked his head out and Edwards
• fresh and some that will be the past two months, returned the
put a bullet through it
They were
i soon, for sale.—John Shield, fore part of the week.
J five hours skinning and cutting it
new
The (lostniaater has been in­ ' up and three days getting home
^^_ie large fire-proof Hall’s safe structed to weigh all mail tietween with the skin and load of meat.
for’eale. Inquire Tillamook Title thia city and Cloverdale for the
A divorce suit was filed in Ibr
A^Bbatrai t
Co.,
210 fillamook next two months. It is supposed
circuit court by Rose Marshall
A
this is done to ascertain what in- against her husband. Elmer G
Id Bond Coupons at the Grand crease in weight is caused by the Marshall. These parties were mar­
parcels post
ried in Tillamook County on April
er.
■
i 11, 1910, and a few months after the
marriage tne defendant committed
' cruel and inhuman treatment to­
wards his wife, rendering her hie
burdensome. She left her husband
last June.
The plaintiff's maiden
name was Rose Baker
George W. Bodyfelt returned leaf
wees from Portland where he had
served on the Federal jury since
last November He inform« us that
a large numtier of white slave
cases were tried while lie was on
the jury. The jury was highly com­
plimented by the judge on being
discharged.
For the March jury
list three Tillamoukers have been
K TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK »»°
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TILLAMOOK jottings
f
UAMAR’S
VARIETY STORE.
TILibAmOOK
OREGON
Drop in and book Around-”
drawn, Dave Fitzpatrick,
Cross and Gas Wicklund. George
went to SalemJwhileJtbe legislature
was in session,~~~ i
There was a party^Thuraday even­
ing st Mr. Weston’s, ns Laurel
Hurlburt has made up hia mind to
return to Wisconsin. Sixteen were
present. He likes the climate and
work here better than in Wisconsin,
but his friends are writing for him
to come back so he lias concluded
to go. He will be greatly missed
here. There was also a party ut
the same place on Saturday even­
ing, when fifteen persons were
present. Laurel Hurlburt having re­
turned from Wheeler.
Died, at Everett, Wash.,L J. John­
son, and the remains were brought
to Garibaldi on Monday to be buried
in this county, his son, Malphus
Johnson, residing on the Miami.
The deceassd was quite a conspic­
uous figure in Tillamook City some
years ago. being the editor of the
Watchtower, which was published
in what is known as the Watchtow­
er building. It engaged in one of
the factional fights which took
place in this city, but was'absorbed
by the Headlight. The funeral ser­
vices were held at Bay City on
Tuesday, conducted by the Rev.
w. H.
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Kulhtnan, pastor of ' the
M. E. church of this city.
First National Bank
Tillamook
DIRECTORS
J. C. H olden .
B. C. L amb .
W m . G. T ait
C. W. T almage -
P all S chrader .
We have just installed some modern Safe De-
posit Boxes where your valuable papers will be safe
from lire.
We will be pleased to show then to you.
Under U.S- Government Supervision.
The Kill Kare Klub.
Interest Paid cn Time Deposits
The members of the Kill Kare ,
Klub were delightfully entertained i
on Thursday afternoon, by Mrs 1
<
Homer Mason.
During the study hour Mrs. J R.
Harter read a very interesting paper j
on "Our National Park ”
Mrs.
been comparative!v simple for one
Death of A. D. Case.
B E. Severance continued the read- ■
end <>* a line to have been attached
ing of I’he Mystic Mid-regions."
Died, in Tillamook City, Oregon, to a bi-o” and flouted through the
The games the hostess had pre­ on Tuesday, A. D. Case, father o breakers to the bnrk, The Oneonta,
pared were most interesting as A K Case, who had attained tbe he eaid, came within a quarter of a
well ns instructive.
ripe old ag* of 97 years. The de mile of the Mimi ami a line could
A nio&t tempting luncheon was ceased had been a farmer most of easily have been sent from her.
served,
during
which
Misses liia life and had never used liquor
Bids have been asked f r floatin);
Alegra Mason, Alice Todd, Helen or tobacco.
The remains were the Mimi and delivering her inside
and Pauline Beals, favored the buried today at the Oddfellows the river and they will be cqiened
guests with musical selections, Cemetery.
today
both vocal and instrumental.
Deceased was horn in Williainx
town, New York, and resided the e
until he was 21 years of age when
Pointed Remark*.
he was married previous to hie
The Pavement Ruction.
leaving. He went to Oshkosh, Wis..
Don’t "knock” the city because of
The city council met on Wednes and from there went to Nebraska in
day evening, it being au adjonrned 1880, where he stayed nine years some little petty, personal reasons
*iiin;s are not done ac­
meeting, when Mayor Harter and and then went back to Racine. Win or t-ecaur-e
to your file.-i. Be a booster
Councilmen Sappington, Leach, His wife went to England in 18ft. to cording
and
broad
gunge.)
in these matters.
Biles, Harrison and Dick, were visit her daughter, ami the deceim
present. The city hall was packed, ed went to Chicago, III , to reside
The city council having called for ’
ami there was an array of legal and with his son while his wife was rejiorta the editor thought he would
lie com li.-ve a --scoup’’ on the detectives’
scientific individuals present who visiting in England.
were ready to talk on the merits and West with A. K Case 12 years ago report, but fell down. The invea i-
and set-led in Tillamook, where he zntio-i won't be complete without
d meritsMif the pavement.
It seems, however, that the city has since resided. There were onl ■ this.
council ha 1 agreed to have Engine two children, A K. Case ami Mrs.
More trouble tirewing. The city
er Richardson, who drew the plans A. W. Elam. The latter resided in council will lie * investigated” for
and was the expert adviser of the England and while on her way to allowing chick ena to run at large.
city council when the contract was visit her father anil brother a few Well, they are not enforning ths
let, come in and see whether the years since was taken sick with law and nre liable to tie accused of
pavement hod been laid according appendicitis in New York and died receiving graft from chicken owners.
Mrs. Case,
to contract, and to cover the ex after the operation
pense the city council passel a who is an invalid, is still in London,
Cut it out, gentlemen. The per­
resolution to that effect As Mr. England. The deceased was a kind sona!, factional tight over the stieet
Riclftirdson will not arrive in the husband and affectionate father, improvements won’t lie any induce
city until today it was decided to and had the esteem of those who ment for jieople to invest in pro-
adjourn the meeting until Friday knew him, his declining years be­ perty, for they don’t care to locate
afternoon at the court house, the ing made as happy as possible by where the citizens are continually
city counci going into exrcutive the tender care of his son and at loggerheads and where they are
session thia morning to consider daughter-in law, who did every­ liable to be investigated.
any reports which may be bunded thing possible to make the _ old
You hear some of ourcitisena and
in so that the councilmen could dis gentlemen happy.
busiriesa men talk about patroniz­
cuss and study them.
ing home industries anfi in thst
There were a fewjother matters at­
Blames Passing Vessscl.
way help the city. But what about
tended to, such as the aHsessment
employing outside attorneys? That
of side walks and the inspection of
R-fused information as to his is not patronising home industry,
a sewer, Councilinen Sappington,
Harrison and Dick being appoint­ whereabouts by a passing steamer nor helping the attorneys of this
ed a committee to attend to the which was seen rs the fog lifted | City, This needs investigating.
and was in sight for an hour, when
latter.
As some of our citizens are scurAi
hut the raising of two flags in reply for fear that the street pavement
would have conveyed a message will not last more than the guaran­
Bay City’s “Crazy Bill ”
ttiat there was no chance of obtain teed time, we understand that .«
ing, Captain Westphal, of the Ger­ Wa ren
Constructing
Co
was
man back Mimi, complains t itterly willing to guarantee and insintsin
To the Editor :
of
a
lack
of
courtsey
that
w
uld
it for ten years at u small extra coat
The Headlight is always up to
have saved hie vessel.
when they made the contract.
date, in fact right up to Now, even
He said the steamer was hound
if it did publish "How To Kill a north; that she was a three-master
Mayor Hurter called for all re­
and lio ti-jfin her funnel what appear ports t<> lie in by ten o'clock over
Town. ”
For rhe pavem i f controversy. There is
However, it was not a reprodu.- ed to be a white letter "S ”
tion from the Examiner, bu from three «Jays the skipper of the Mimi only one Hung to decide, and that
he was unable to get any bear- is whether the Warren Construction
copy furnished by a gentleman who said
visited Bay City and saw the card ings and it was about tour hours t ouipsny tins complied with their
the bark went on the beach contract, and to ascertain this s
au<l looked the town over and b<- before
that the steamer hove in sigh' competent Engine-r must enlighten
held the truth heralded by
When
about
two miles away he said the city council so that they cun
Hawk’s card.
Interviewed a
the signal flags were hoisted, asking act intelligently. If there are de-
people of th i city, including
for the location. Iln<l the stean er fet la Him tile company uniat inalie
Examiner people, and went bar
m-rely replied as •<> the bitrudc or go'id
the doc.or and a ked for one o
longitude, Captain Westphal said
cat da.
We believe it, that the editor is a
he could have worked out his post
The Head ight was inc’ine
t.ii-l, «irxe.l fellow lor publishing n
tion
let the Bay City sheet down 1
full
report of the sweat box method«,
Landwards nothing was to In-
bu*, oh. fud;e! What’s the i
end should lx* railroaded out 'f
seen
tint
a
bank
<>l
fog
that
bin
;
Even a dog will bite the liund that
olivines*.
Bid 1 aven t thrt been
over the beach
When the tn
feds him.
trir'l man ' times i * i the ¡»net w iri
Where are the p-opie who once grounded tie said it was iiiip-.ssii i di-astriou.i etfeit by tlioar who bud
inhabited your city, Mr Fxmiiner? to distinguish the shore and lnt< i an Kir i that they varied the **re»4
Where are the industries you once on seeing fires there, be ilimi'l
of this city? Hut let her r
for wr
heralded? Bah I Ton remind me thev »ere ligh-s ot another vr
have no tear wi at the rest..I will bn
llad either of the tu.-a Fi.tries
of the aet of the (ocopali Indians
it tin old tune trctivsof rule < r ruin
who were once a mi-i.ty tribe o; Oreonl.i and Wallula hail a ioi
sre u> be resorted to t>y some <>' nr
the desert. "Crazy Bill’ w-as their line when they appeared next <li
good clinstian citizens ol sweat box
chief, is yet for that m dter. but he tie said the bark could have lie i notoriety.
floated
He
said
it
would
ha
has but a remnant left to rule.
The real man came in and took
away his rights, usurped his land«,
his libert es, etc , ted him on bacon
rinds and bad whiskey. Built three
story teepees with billiard tattles in
the tep and hot air in the bottom.
Oh, yes, there was a time when
Crazy Bill could step out into a
cancn and let a yell out of him and
raise enough men to whip an army
M great as all Tillamook
B I
now, he might wluxip and yell hi*
head off from the hill tops and
mountain creels, until the cow«
came home and he couldn't raise
enough men to carry one precinct
Where in t'razy Bill, the once
noble war chief who bestrode his
pinto charger and plunged hie
tomahawk into the phrenology of
tne for
Why, he'a out back of the Olympia
Cafe astride a aaw horse dragging
a buck saw athwart a fir chunk for
a drink.
The Examiner had best paste this
DOCKS: WAREHOUSE.
in the crown of hia new spring hat
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN »nd A »rd AVEN E WEST
f it future reference.
Yours truly.
Biick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint
LAMB SCHRADER COMPANY.
A FltlKXD UV lH* ilhAUMUMr.
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