Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 01, 1913, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    «
Vol. xxv. ' No. 45
TIL1AMOOK, OREGON.
Double Your Dollars.
Every dollar you earn is capable of
doubling itself in time, without any
effort on your part except to hang on
to it.
The dollar that slips away will
eventually get into the hands of some­
one who will set it at work fortune
building for himself.
The dollars you save, whose earning
power you appropriate, will make the
sum of your fortune.
The sooner you begin to save at this
bank, the sooner your will see your
fortune expressed in large figures.
We receive savings deposits from a
dollar up.
OLDEST^
COUNTY !
CAPITAL
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
To Subscribers
As weekly newspapers are not
permitted to extend credit to
subscribers more then twelve
months, it is our intention to
place subscriptions on a prepaid
basis, and with this object in
view we must ask our subscri­
bers to settle up immediately.
These are only small amounts,
but considering the missionary
work of the newspapers and the
large amount of boosting they
do, the citizens should support
the home newspapers and en­
courage them as much as possi­
ble. A good way right now to
do this is to see that your sub­
scription is paid in advance,
and in doing this at once it will
be greatly appreciated by the
editor and encourage him that
much more to work with more
zeal for the upbuilding of all I
parts of Tillamook county.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
SUPERVISION
To Rent, —a furnished house, four
rooms and pantry. Apply to W.
T. Newcombe.
If our work does not suit you tell
us; if it does tell your friends. City
Transfer Company
•
Howard Wahlen, Leading Jewel­
er, will put a mainspring in your
watch for 60 cents.
*
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­
mook Meat Company’s Market. We
pay 12c. per pound
•
Lost,—a log chain between the
county machine shed and my resi­
dence. T. D. Lucas.
*
Don’t forget that Howard Wahlen,
Jeweler, will put a mainspring in
your watch for 50 cents.
•
A fine quality of slab wood, the
best to be had in the city. I.c..ve
order at the City Transfer Co,
The road north of the city will be
closed for about a week, while the
old bridges are being torn out.
Amateurs ! Better pay a small
charge and get good results from
your kodaks.—Tillamook Studio. .
I
Frank Worthington and wife were
Miss Ollie Case has returned to in from Cloverdale this week. They
the city.
are interested in the piano contest.
See Big Mack for your sewer con-
We guarantee all goods that
I
n ections.
leave our store because we buy on­
Want to trade a piano for town, ly that class of goods. The BIG 4.
Address, Box 426
We have just received a barrel of
Stylish City Photographs at the genuine Sorghum direct from the
Tillamook Studio.
East, home made. Tillamook Feed
The BIG 4 has one of the nicest Co.
lines of candy in town.
One large fire-proof Hall’s safe
M R Hanenkratt left for Port­ for sale. Inquire Tillamook Title
land Tuesday morning.
& Abstract
Co., 216 Tillamook
'
.
Born, on Sunday, to the wife of Block.
A B. Freeberg. a son.
If you want seed oats you will
For Fine Photographs at popular have to hurry as we are not going
to have enough to go round. See
prices-—Tillamook Studio.
The daisy is beginning to enroach Shrode.
Wanted, to buy, horses from 1200
on some of the bottom lands.
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any to 1400 pounds, sound and io good
style. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt.
* working condition. City Transfer
Co.
Large tent for sale. 14 x 24 ft. See
Morrison
Mills has gone to
Rollie Watson, at Todd Hotel.
*
Scappoose for the purpose of pur­
The pupil schools resumed Mon­
chasing Jersey cows from a stock
day after being closed several days.
farm there.
Chicken wanted at the Spanish
Free, an elegant bevel edged stag
Kitchen. Will pay highest market
handle hand mirror, containing
price.
your photo with our folders.—Tilla­
Attorney R. R. Duniway is in the mook Studio.
.
city from Portland attending circuit
We
have
a
new
kind
of
coffee
in
court.
now that satisfies everybody. The
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­
mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. kind that makes you want more.
The BIG 4.
per pound.
*
A Snap,--The furnitnre and leaee
Lady cook wanted at once. In­
quire at Rollie Watson’s, Todd Ho­ of a rooming house for sale, over
Williams’ harness shop. Call on
tel Bldg.
the
premises.
.
Clint King came in from Portland
on Sunday to spend Sunday with
K. E. Koch left for Portland on
his parents
Monday on account of the serious
Dr. Jack Olson has opened den­ illness of his mother, who died on
tal parlors over F. R. Beals’ office. Tuesday morning.
Both phones.
* I Andy Commons, who had pur­
Phone Joe Lilly for wood aawfng. chased full blood Holstein stock
Country work solicited. Phone 1313 from the Goff stock farm near
Pacific States.
.
Forest Grove, brought them in on
The frost early Monday morning * Friday on the railroad and drove
was not good for those who have | them to his farm at < »retown. It
early gardens.
I was a good bunch of animals.
I
LAMAR'S
VARIETY STORE.
TlUUAmOOK-
* «
OREGON.
Drop in and book Around-”
MAY 1, 1913.
Howard Drew has teen re-em
A two acre snap in Tillamook
ployed as superintendent of the City. This is the John Hathaway
city schools at Athens. Oregon, at property, and consists of two acres
of tine gardpti land, near the Tilla­
a salary of $1800 a year.
«Ray A Co. have a limited supply mook cheese factory, lias a fine 10
of Alfalfa hay at $17.00 per ton ; room house, a barn, chicken house
timothy anil clover, mixed. 21 <KJ ; and several other buildings. The
price of this is only $3500, $1200
straight timothy,,$22 00.
*
down. The party who gets it will
Rev. James and Stella Crooks
make $2000 this summer on his bar­
will conduct services at the United
gain.
We have ail option on the
Brethren Church, Sunday a. m., at
property. Address the Ralph Ack
11 o’clock and a. in. at 7:30.
I ley Land Co., 170 5th St Portland,
Claude Wallace the adopted son Oregon.
of Jeff Wallace, who was sick with
Price $5,000. Fine place on the
brain fever, died on Wednesday
Siletz River for sale. On tidewater.
evening. He was 14 years of age.
30 acres of timber and 60 acres of
Lost, a pocket book, containing
bottom land. Owner offered $3,000
notes and other papers belonging
for timber alone. Good house and
to James Hughey.
binder will new barn. Enough land cleared
please return same to the owner. *
to make a living dairying; also tine
Miss Ethelyn Crawford, who un­ location tor a cheese factory. School
derwent an operation in Portland for house on the place. Another piece
a abscess of her ear is progressing of land to retit adjoining. This is
nicely, her mother returning on a splendid buy and will make the
Saturday,
! buyer rich in a few years. Reason
Inquire of
Engineer Curl, who had charge J for selling is debts.
of the harbor improvements at Sius- .Chas. Goyne, Kernville, Oregon. .
law, will have charge of the bar
The funeral of Mrs. W. B. Honey
improvements at Tillamook and took place on Friday, the religious
Nehalem bays.
service being held in the Presby­
The nice fresh vegetables at* the terian church, conducted by Rev. D.
BIG 4 are moving fast, that’s what A. Mackenzie. Delegations from the
makes them good We said long- Ladies’ Guild of the church and the
ago there would be something do­ Rebeeka Lodge followed in the
ing at this store.
.
funeral procession from the home to
The Junior Class of the Tillamook the church. The service was im­
High School will present a two act pressively conducted by the pastor
farce, at the Gem Theatre on Fri­ and a quartet, and by request of the
day evening, entitled, ‘‘The Irish family Mrs Mackenzie rendered a
solo. Beautiful flowers were sent
Linen Peddler.”
by friends in token of love and re­
If you haven’t seen the latest in
The inter­
the way of buggy improvements, spect for the deceased.
you can see it nt the Tillamook ment was in the 1.0.0 F. cemetery,
Feed Company. Drop in and look where the Relieckaa had charge of
the service.
it over. It’s a peach.
The body of Russell Blackman,
The opening game of baseball
will be played on Sunday afternoon secretary of the Fisher Engineering
at Stillwell Park between Weonas, Company, who lost his life at the
of Portland, and Tillamook,
The wreck of the German freighter Mimi,
at Nehalem, was found a quarter of
game will start at 2:30.
a mile north of Cape Mears. The
Buy a Ford car becauee they run face and body were so badly muti­
20 miles on a gallon of gasoline,
lated by the action of the water that
When you get them your troubles
it was impossible to identify by
are over. See Ed. Hadley, the local
these, but his bank book, issued by
agent for the Ford auto
I the United Sta’ea National Bank of
The first meeting ot the Execu­ Portland, and a gold ring on cne
tive Board of the Tillamook Com­ of the hands, served to establish
mercial Club will be held on Mon­ his identity beyond a doubt. This
day evening, when the different is the second body found since the
committees will be appointed.
wreck of the Mimi, and the two
H S. Soule, the well known piano landed at points separated by over
tuner from Portland, is now in 15 miles.
Tillamook for a few days only.
The first damage suit ■rising’
Orders may
be left at either from loss of life through the flound-
Clough’s or Lamar's drug stores. * ering a few weeks ago of the Ger­
I. C. Rowe and family returned man bark Mimi, while being pulled
from Aloha, Ore., on Wednesday, off the beach at Nehalem Spit, was
where he had leased the farm John filed in the Multnomah Circuit
Hathaway bought from B. N- Sproat. Court.
The plaintiff is Lulu M.
They will remain here having rent­ Koeti, widow and (sole heir of one
ed the Mason place near their own oi the men who lost his life in the
farm north of town.
disaster. She wantB $50,000. The
Owing to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph defendants are the Fisher Engineer­
Cady- leaving the city for Wheeler ing Corporation and Watt and Hol-
a number of their friends gave I v field, who ha’d the contract to
them a dance party nt the Com­ float the derelict; J. Westphal,
mercial Club on Wednesd ly even­ captain of the Mimi, anil E. M.
ing, Mr. Cady has been one of the Cherry, of Astoria, agent for the
Hamburg Assekurateure, a Ger-
active menbers of the club.
The Coats Lumber Co. lias en man marine •inanrance company-
a
tered into arrangements to take HO • which is said to have issued
policy
of
insurance
on
the
bark.
000,000 to 100,000,000 feet of fir logs
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
WM. G.
J. C
TAIT, President.
HOuDEhl. Vise President.
Interest Paid on Time and
Savings Deposits.
Under» United States Government
Supervion.
Si
(c
w
1) Houses for Rent
Property Cared For
Rents Collected
((
if.
'S
A. C. EVERSON,
LAND AND MERCHANDISE BROKER.
Buys, Sells and Exchange.
Large and Small Tracks.
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT ON BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE
PROPERTY AT A BIG BARGAIN.
Choice Vacant Lots in all,Additions.
Good Buys are Easy Sold.
SEE ME FOR MONEY MAKERS.
Room : No 215 TILLAMOOK BLOCK.
A
A?
ly begin to improve the «ante. The
action was taken after much discus­
sion by the people of the city and a
general demand made upon the
Port to provide a dock for the ac-
coinmoilation of the people during
the coming summer tourist season,
The action wan the direct result
of a meeting of the Commercial
Club held on the Tuesday evening
previous, when a strong resolution
was adopted asking that a dock be
provided for the city. The mem
hers of tile Club attended the meet
ing of the Port on Wednesday
evening in. mass and gave their
reasons for action.—Bay City Ex
aininer.
Grass Seed.
22c
Prime Ped Clover Seed. .
22c
Alsake
7c
Tnnotlij
22c
I m ported
l»<
Domestic
He­
imported Italian Rye
lle
English Rye .................
21 )c.
Clean Muskete Seed . .
All thia Is prime sic< I.
A lek . M c N air A Co.
lb.
» »
> I
CURIOUS
METHODS
TiUamookere Had in Settling
Their Debts.
Some time previous to October,
1888 Minny V. Stillwell owed G. W.
Blackwell a small amount of money,
the exact umount neither of whom
knew, but Stillwell gave his note for
$30, and this is how the note waa
settled, which uppeared in The
Headlight of Nov. 2, 1888:
S tatk of OKKG o N, I
County of Tillamook, f
I, Geo. W. Blackwell, being first
duly Hworn, depose and say T Hill II
resident and Tax payer of said
County and State and an old hand
at the business. that I am unmar­
ried, and have no children living to
.ny knowledge, anil that I hereby
release all my right, title and inter-
e»’ in and to a certain promissory
note of mi ancient date, give i by
one Minny V. Stillwell, anil made
payable to me, said note was for
the sum of thirty
dollar«, said
note has this date been paid in full,
arid I hereby acknowledge the re­
ceipt of said sum, anil w.irn and
abjure any son of a gun from ever
trying to collect said note or any
portion thereof.
In Testimony Wheieof I have here
unto set my hand and seal tlii .’6th
<lay of Oct., 1888, eleven days I efora
are to be
Harrison and Morton
M '
elected Preaident and Vice Presi-
dent respectively of these United
States of America.
[ beal J
O. W, B lackwi . ij ,
Subscribed ami aworn to b 'ore
me Ulis 26th day of Oc‘ 1888.
R. R. H ays ,
County Clerk.
« »
near the summit on the P. R ¡AN, ■ A cement culvert was put in at
» »
and cruisers will be here next week Pat Smith’s, on the road north of
to cruise this timber. This will as­ the city, which will displace ano­
In digging
sure logs for the sawmill in this ther small bridge,
for this culvert, it allowed that
city for the next eight years.
The new Christian Church, a I when the road was first made brush
most imposing anil handsome had been used, and the road had
Card o Thanks
church building just erected in been improved S3 many times since
We extend our thanks one-thoua-
this city, will be dedicated on Sun­ then that on top of this could be
day May’ll, by Rev.JS. M Hawkins, seen layers of different kinds of and fold to the friend« and neigh­
of Portland. Tnere will be services gravel and dirt. From the time the bora who assisted iih «<> greatly in
of a different character during the road had first been used there was tile Hid ami sorrowful hours that
day, a program of which will be over five feet of piaterial on top of came on to iih ho suddenly in losing
the brush. It is hard to tell how our beloved wife and mother.
given later.
many times that piece of road was
W. If H oney and «one,
The friends of Mr. Earl II. Con-
graveled and what it co»k the coun­
J ay an<l THANE.
ser in Tillamook and vic inity will
ty, but it will give some idea, as
be pleased to know that he haa
For S >le
well as prove that more than eno­
been chosen Cashier of the new
ugh money have been expended on
For Sale'
Two choice young registered Hol­
Paisley National Bank at Paisley,
some pieces of road than it would stein bulla.
Price $100 00 and
Oregon. Mr. Conser is now con-
80 acre» of bottom land kn wn n«
$125 <10. Also H5 acre ranch. $4800,00,
cost to hard finish them.
nected with the Trust De pa rtrnent
The price
terms to suit. B. B. Goff, Forest the Peter Brant place.
Earl
Stanley,
writing
fromCheno,
is $400 an acre Vincen i Jacab .
of the Security Saving* A T rust
Grove, < >re.
Cal
,
says:
"I
have
sold
iny
ranch
Company of Portland.
Married, on April 2nd, in Tilla- here and don’t know where I will
m9ok City, by the Rev. D. L. locate yet. I will take a trip back
Shrode,
Mr.
Elie
Musselman to the Atlantic coast in a few weeks.
and Miss Theresa Elliott. The 1 have done well here. I bought
bride is the daughter of T. R. El­ my land five years ago for $125 an
acre and sold for $500 an acre. In
liott. and the happy couple are well
the last two years I have sold $4500
and favorably known in the county
worth of hay off the ranch. I have
with a nunilier of friends, who wish
them much happiness throughout la-en a subscrilier to the Headlight
since 1*0«». and loosing the weekly
their married life.
visit of the Headlight will l»e like
I
The Supreme Court held that the
loosing nn old friend.” Earl Stan-
incorjioration of Bay City is legal,
Stanley is well known in this coun­
The high court sustained a decision
ty, «nd his friends will tie glad to
of Circuit Judge Galloway, of Tills ,
know that he has done so well and
mook County. W. E. Proctor, of wish him success in the future,
Bay City, brought the suit as rela­
He has been a subscriber to the
tor in the name of the state to have
Headlight 24 years, taking it one
determined the legal status of the
year after it waa first issued
municipality. The lioundary line»
The Port of Bay City took over
DOCKS : WAREHOU?«.
in the petitions for the election and
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN Ind A 3rd AVEMi E WEST
those given in the* < ourt re ords the present dock of the Bay City
were not the same, and it wa- fear« <1 Land Company at the me-ting last
the discrepancy invalidated the Friday evening and will iiumediate-
$
•
i election.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Biick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint
LAMB SCIIRADEK COMPANY.
X.