Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 10, 1913, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK,
Storing
Energy
WHi NOT itorei>ome of the abundant
energy of youth, so that old age tnav
enjoy’ its rightful share of it?
YOU CAN put by some of your sur­
plus energy, in the shape of dollars
you don’t need to spend IN THIS BANK, where it will
immediately take on an energy of its own, and in time,
double itself, Thoughtful, purposeful consideration of
I this vita! subject NOW may mean the difference between
peace and distress, dependence and independence, when
| the working days are over.
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE, NOW, FOR YOU.
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CAPITA L
?A?KT|fiL[AM00K COUNTY BAW^0“
COUNTY
TILLA MOOK CITY, ORE.
SUPERVISION
OREGON,
Peter Jenck, of Cioverda’e, is at
the Hurns residence in this city ami
is quite seriously sick with heart
trouble and is not expected to if-
cover.
Your lawn will soon take on ita
spring look, so get after them with
a good lawn mower. A large se­
lection to choose from. King A
Smith Co.
Architect C. A. Burggraf, of Al­
bany, was in the city last week and
he has been engaged to draw plans
for tlut new building to be erected
by the Oddfellows.
For Sale by party leaving town, a
good six room cottage with bath
Small payment down, easy terms
on balance. Must be sold by April
15th. Partly furnished.
,
Married, on Thursday afternoon,
in thia city, Janies Everett Dean and
Lida Mildred Bibby, the ceremony
being performed by Justice of the
Peace E. W. Stanley.
Mrs. A. K. Case left Sunday
morning for Portland, where she
’ will visit for a short time with her
| daughter, Miss Ollie and friend,
Mrs Florence Evens.
If you haven't aeen the latest in
the way of buggy improvements,
you can see it at the Tillamook
Feed Company. Drop in and look
it over. It’s a peach.
Buy a Ford car because they run
If you want the best grass seed. 20 miles on a gallon oi gì «cline
go to Alex. McNair A
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& Co's,
Co’s.
A When you get them your trouble«
splendid quality just in.
ieautiful spring weather.
are over. See Ed. Hadley, the local
A fine quality of slab wood, the agent for the Ford auto
ee Big Mack for your sewer con-
best to be had in the city. Leave
C. S Barnes and W. J. Peterson,
lions.
order at the City Transfer Co
two experienced hotel men, from
lon’t miss "The Man Who Spoiled
Tile first raft of logs from the Portland, have bought the Ramsey
Music.”
logging camp in the Trask river, house and will make a large num­
rraas seed, the best, at Alex. Me­
reached the saw mill this week
ber of improvements in the hotel.
ir A Co’s.
Amateurs ! Better pay a small
Louise S. Phillips vs. James
!. S. Atkinson left this week for
charge and get good results from Christensen and wife, Tillamook
stern Oregon.
your kodaks.—Tillamook Studio .
County Bank, trustee, J. Gove, F.
Vant to trade a piano for cows,
R Beals and G. H. Ward s a suit
C laries Wooley left this week fo
dress, Box 426
Alaska where he will be employed filed in the circuit court to recover
¡tylish City Photographs at the in a cannery, as will his son Emil. $2250.
lamook Studio.
A. H. Gaylord, the express agent,
W. H. Chase, wife and daughter,
, D. Edwards came in from Port of Halsey, Neb. are visiting at the . had the misfortune to get some lye
id on Tuesday.
1 home of bis brother, W. O. Chase. 5 in his eye last week, which caused
’.oming soon " The Man Who
We have just received a barrel of him some pain and anxiety for feat
oiled the Music.”
genuine Sorghum direct from the he might lose the sight of one of
marie
r-.-k Feed his eyes
i ■'graphs a*
Judge W. Galloway will be in Til
Co.
ces -Tillamook Studio.
One large
Hall
’s safe 1 lamook next Thursday for the pur-
avirs. Eliza Evans is down from
- fire-proof
.
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for sale Inquire Tillamook Title P°»« °f taking up motions previous
Neb •. lem visiting relatives.
Co., 216 Tillamook to the April term of the circuit
■.Glasses fitted
Any kind, any & Abstract
couit which convenes on Mondav,
« Block.
Style Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt.
April 21st.
If
you
want
seed
oats
you
will
Grass-seed at Alex. McNair A Co's
Becka Caples vs. Frank Long, Sr.,
have
to
hurry
as
we
are
not
going
The beet seed on the market.
to have enough to go round. See and others is a suit lied in the cir-
Full Blood Bard Plymouth Rocks.
| cuit court to recover $3000.00 being
Shrode.
30c Setting. Mrs. C. Cornforth.
Get in that early garden. Our ' . balance on a promissory note in
Lmge tent for sale 14 x 24 ft See line of garden tools cannot be beat | connection with the purchase of
Rollie Watson, at Todd Hotel
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for quality and price.
King A the Yellow Fir Saw Mill.
Clyde Clemente has disposed of Smith Co.
J. H Hathaway vs. B. N. Sproat
his saloon business to G. H. Cauff-
Attorney J. M. Gearin, who is one ana wife is a suit filed in the circuit
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of the attorneys engaged inj the court to recover the sum of$16,032
4ve chickens wanted at the Til la­ street and newer case, came in on growing out of a real estate deal,
wk Meat Company's Market, 12c. Tuesday.
and that the court appoint a re
t pound.
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Free, an elegant bevel edged stag ceiver to collect the rents
ncubator 63 egg size petaluma, handle hand mirror, containing
What ever you buy from others if
better incubator made. King your photo with our folders —Tilla­ you want the beat layers, get your
ini it h Co.
S. C. White leghorns
hen and
mook Studio.
h-. Jack Olson has opened den-
Ray A Co. have a limited supply Indian Runner Duck eggs f 0111 Joe
tel parlors over F. R. Beals' office. of Alfalfa hay at $17.00 per ton ; Harrison. One Dollar per setting
th phones.
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timothy and clover, mixed, 21.0) ; either kind. J M Harrison, Gari-
baldi, Oregon.
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’hone Joe Lilly for wood sawing. straight timothy, $22 00.
Did it ever appeal to you that a
Untry work solicited. Phone 1313
The firm of Pelz & Honey ia
tific States.
changed U> Honey A Hathaway, coat of paint will improve the looks
frank Hannenkratt has sold the John Hathaway taking Mr. Pelz’s of your residence or barn more
than any other.thing you coul<l<1o ?
to Theatre to Mr. Sterett, of snare in the grocery stock
rih Yakima.
In the case of F R. Beale, et al, Should your property be for sale
it will sell at a better price, a great
'he steamer Sue H. Elmore, after vs. Warren Construction Co., the
deal quicker an<l easier King A
loading freight. left down Th ara* defendants have filed a demur to
Smith Co
to the complaint of the plaintiffs
) afternoon
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An investigation is to be made
W.
S.
Stock
and
family,
of
this
lies Blanch McNair returned
m a visit to Portland and Eu city, will leave Saturday for Ridge­ Friday at the Life Saving*Station
field, Wash., where Mr. Stock has into the conduct of Captain Farley
le last week
and the life saving crew at the
(or Rent,—A nice six room purchased 00 acres of fruit land.
tage with bath, two stoves and
Arthur Evans left for San Fran­ wreck of the German bark Mimi
last Sunday, as there was consider
__>er furniture
cisco on Sunday, on the Bayocean.
ISred R. Beale left for Portland on He intends to stay permanently, able criticism that they did not res
Tuesday ; W. G. Dwight is aleo in getting a position in the music line. cue those on the ill fated vessel the
morning she capsized
tife metropolis.
C. A. Cornforth will move the
Carl Haberlsch leaves for Port­
good house broom for 25c. at Spanish Kitchen from its present
Knar't Variety Store. Drop in quarters to that occupied by the land and Seattle on Friday morn
J$d look around.
Central Oyster House on Main i lg to size up the cheese market.
The market il liable to slum at any
^Bet our prices on poultry netting Street.
Ralph Cady, who haa been clerk­ time, for it is practically decided
by the roll.
The cost is small.
3Hng A Smith Co
ing at Clough's Drug Store, will by the Democratic party to admit
milk and cream free. The last time
^Housekeeping Rooms Furnished leave the first of the mouth for
that
Mr. Haberlach attempted to go
*B Rent See I. Parson, at the Wheeler, where he will open a drug outside in the interest of the cheese
store.
^■tel Columbia.
industry he was on the train that
^Dring your chickens to the Tilla
Mrs. II. A. Franklin and son, of was wrecked.
^Bok Meat Company's Market We South Bend, Wash., came in on
Mrs W. G. Tait gave a delightful
12c. per pound.
Monday to join her husband. She
luncheon to a number of friends on
^Brs W. S Hue! who was in the was accompanied by Mra. Ernest
Wednesday, which was served in
^■sls hospital for treatment, was Goodwin, who will visit relatives
excellent style, the guests enjoying
here.
^Ben home on Sunday.
the delicious repast. The afternoon
was apent in a social way inter­
spersed with games There were
twelve ladies present, all of whom
gave Mrs. Tait great < redit for be-
.ing an excellent hostess Mr*. Tait
has leaned invitations for another
luncheon on Saturday.
Elmon A. Geaeste vs. Bay City 1*
a suit filed in the circuit court to te
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cover fee. for professional services
l>erformed for Hay City between
the 1st September. 1912. and the
loth February, 191), in connection
XLAMOOK JOTTINGS
LAMAR’S
VARIETY STORE,
TlbUACnOOK.
OREGON
Drop in and book Around ”
APRIL
10, 1913
with the validity of the incorpora­
tion and holding a special election
for this service Attorney Geneate
thinks he is entitled to $1400, which
the city council ot Bay City refuse
to pay.
Thursday last the Kill Kare Klub
enjoyed another pleasant a f ter noon
st the home of Mrs. Sarchet whe
proved herself a most capable
hostess. Mrs. Alderman was reader
and Mra. Lamar presented an in
strnctive paper on Washington,
which was much enjoyed by all
WM. G. TAIT, President
The guests of the afternoon were
Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs Groat.
J. C HOuDEht, Viee President
The Klub adjourned to meet in two
weeks with Mrs. Shrode.
Two city council meetings were
Interest Paid on Time and
held this week, one on Monday and
the other Wednesday evenings. A
Savings Deposits.
remonstrance was filed against the
paving of Fifth Street, which was
Under United States Government
turned over to Attorney Gearin to
see whether the contract is binding
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Supervion.
The matter of side walk paving was
continued until the next regular
meeting.
A saloon license was
granted Barns & Peterson, who
have purchased the Ramsey House.
Mrs. R. B. Hays, assisted by her
mother, Mra. P. W. Todd, enter­
tained the Swastika Club at their
home, Friday, March 28th.
The
afternoon was spent in needle worl
<7>
\(f,
ML
and games
The after dinner
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speeches were marvels of poeti<
grandeur and clearly showed the
literary ability of the members and
their guests
The e nests of thi
afternoon were > esdames King,
C renshaw.
Myers, Todd, White
house ard Mason
A two acre snap in Tillamook
City This is the John Hathaway
property, and consists of two acres
of finedfarden land near the Tilla­
mook cheese factory, has a fine 10
room house, 11 barn, chicken house
and several other buildings. The
price of this is only $3500, $1200
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; EXCLUSIVE RIGHT ON BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE
down. The party who gets it will
PROPERTY AT A BIG BARGAIN.
make $2060 this summer on his bar
Choice Vacant Lots in all ¡Additions.
gain. We have an option on the
Good Buys are Easy Sold.
property, Address the Ralph Ack
SEE ME FOR MONEY MAKERS.
ley Land Co., 170 5th St Portland,
Oregon
Will
•’ Robert R. StîllwrH vx
ZZ=^ 7«x Z/SX
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Goeres is a suit filed in the Circuit
K<>
Court for the purpose of restraining
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the defendant from interferring wi’h
the plaintiff. It seems that last
July defendant leased to plaintiff
Trask River Literary Society.
was dismissed. Sidney Paul wua
his farm for one year, placing the
then called, who testified that he
Last Saturday night was the last had not aeen defendant spit. The
real and personal property in pos
session of the plaintiff. The de­ meeting of the Trask River Literary attorney for the defense snd the
fendant has notified the plaintiff to Society for this season. Owing to ■argant at arms weresenl toexamine
quit the possession of the property weather conditions a good many of the evidence. When they returned
ami threatens to forceably trke the members were absent, but a the luwyer for defendant rna^e a
possession unless restrained by the I jolly time was had by those present. plea that there were only V »me
! Everyone seemed bent on making dark stains on the floor -hi h
court
the program 11 success and a num­ could not prove to be anli/t.. . <• <
ber of excellent recitations and Judge then dismissed the
< n
ANOTHER CASE FILED song*
wen- rendered and the news­ lack of evidence. This cnee .
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AGAINST CITY
paper, The Trask River Trumpet, much merriment by the comical
was lull oi jokes on the members. questions and answers.
Warren Construction Co. Sues The question for debate was "Re­ The president was called upon t >
solved that tl • Indiana of America make a speech anil he spoke on the
For Breach of Contract.
were treated unfairly by the Eng­ benefit this “□< iety hail tieen anil
Another suit was filed against lish.’* The negative won unani­ be Imped the members would tske
the city on Thursday by the W«" eii 1 mously. Sargeant At Arms George an active part next fall.
Construction Co. on a breach of Ethal then arre ted Lewis Nelson
centred growing out o' the citv re­ who Was accused of spitting on the
Good White Wash.
fusing to pay irr the sewer system floor. When asked by President
Slack half a buxhel of 'reali lime,
nnd pavement constructed by the I.loyod Kays to come forward «nil
plaintiff. The complaint comprises answer to the charge, he said he by jxiuring over it bo ling water
sufficient to cover it 4 or 5 inches
53 pages and demands judgment hail to spit, but when the by laws <le p ; stirrin«’ it until slacked Add
against the defendant for the rum i were read to him and he heard that 2 lb*, of »ulpbate of zinc (white
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of $141,276 31 with interest thereon spitting on the floor whs
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a crim* vitrol) dissolved in water.
it the rate of 6 per cent per annum subject to a fine, he said lie never water enough to bring all to the
consistence of
thick whitewash.
from the dates that the sums under did it. The case was tried in the Apply v/ith a whitewash brindi, and
the contracts mentioned became lustice Court. Erick Wilson W.1S I get ymir I.IMK from Lamb-Schrader
due monthly, until paid, and for the attorney lor the defense ami lie <’o., Tel. M 177, who handle the
and freshest line of I.IMK
its costa ami disbursements
questioned the wi neasea for the ' largest
H YPKATEn I.IMK and LAND PMsthk
The attorney« for the plHintiff are prosecution.
Victor Nelson v aa in the City. Prices always right
R W. Montague, John II. McNary. the first witneaa called ami h* testi­
C. W. Huntington and Webster fied that while he had not actually
The Red Wheel General Repair
Holmes.
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seen defendant spit, he was posi'i e
Shop
he did it. Nr. Hansen then t<1 >k
Bayocean to Pave Four Miles
the stand and hia answers coi e-
Summer is coming. Bri-g your
The paving of two to four miles ■ponded with the first witne-s bicycles and get them fixed with
of streets is among the improve* Tht presillent took the part of J in -e go >d
material. Good wotk amt
nients to lie made at I Bayocean thia and he told defendant he could < ill promptness at ‘‘fair" prices.
season Two miles > already have any witnesea for hia defense if he
Bicycle« of all kinds for sale anil
been arranged for, Thia will l>e wished. Arthur Kays was culled, rent Guns anil gunsmithing. fish­
laid principally on I Bay boulevard who testified that another | arty w aa ing tackle repaired, etc. A 1 Dens­
and High street, It ia expected mixed up in it, and not wishing to more typewriter for sale, $16.00.—
also to extend the paving on other make another arrest, the witness First St. West, Corner First Ave.
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streets where cottages are located,
bringing the total paviog for the
season to about four miles Ef­
forts will lie made to get the greater
part of this work finished and out
of the way by July I. so as not to
interfere with the convenience of
cf summer visitors.
First National Bank
Tillamook, Oregon
Houses for Rent. Property Cared For
Rents Collected.
A. C. EVERSON,
LAND AND MERCHANDISE BROKER.
Buys, Sells and Exchange.
Large and Small Tracks
Room : No. 215 TILLAMOOK BLOCK.
Dairy Ranch for Sale
A dairy ranch, nicely located on
Tillamook Bay, at Garibaldi, which
contain* ft) ac res. Half of the
i* good river liottom. and the other
half ia fine rich title land, with a
hill that contain« fine hard blue
nx-k. com,e. ting with the r<x k
quarry Good house and liarn, two
< reeks with fine apring water run*
through the place All the cowa md
mu'liinery goes with the place. We
w ill «ell lia.f or all of the place. For
furttier information call or write to
the owner
FVAKK K. St»l KMT.
Garibaldi, Oregon.
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Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Boot’ Paint
LAMB SCHRADER COMPANY.
DTK KS ■ WARKHOUSk
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN Ind A 3rd AVENUE WEIT.
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