Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 15, 1913, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK. OREGON. MAY 15, 1913.
Are You a Money Saver ?
Most every one expects to be a money
saver some time.
Some expect to save when their in­
come is larger ; others plan to save when
their expenses are less.
People who wait until they can save
without effort rarely begin to save ; they
wake up some day filled with regrets be­
cause of the opportunities they have
missed.
The moral is : Begin regular saving
at this bank NOW ; whatever the income,
make the outgo a little less and save the
difference.
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Wall paper, —King A Smith Co. •
A moving picture machine has
been installed in the M. K. Church
for the benefit of the Sunday School
children. It was bought by Messrs.
F. R. and A. G. Beals, and cost $300.
Pacific Northwest Adjustment Co.
vs. R. P. York and Hugh Munion
was a suit tiled in the circuit court
to recover $02.30 for cigars furnished
the defendants, was settled this
week.
We understand that the young
men of the Tillamook Commercial
Club are contemplating giving a
minstrel stunt, and that Burr
Beals, Jr., thinks he is a fit subject
for “bones.”
In the injunction suit filed by
F. R. Beals and others against the
Warren Construction Co. the de­
fendants filed an answer on Tues­
day which covered 18 pages of type
written matter.
WíifiW
Ladies to Help Club Socials.
At a social gathering on Wednes­
day evening of some of the young
people who attend the Commercial
Club, it was decided to make the
social features of the club more
varied than heretofore. With that
object in view a committee of ladies
was chosen to assist the entertain-
who were chosen on the committee
ment committee of the club. Those
were: Mesdames J. C. Holden, W.
G. Tait, A. K, Case, C. W. Thomas,
Misses Blanch McNair and Theresa
Gaylord. A social dance will be
given once a month, the second
Thursday in each month, and cards
and music the fourth Thursday,
which will leave two Thursday
nights in the month for any amus­
ing features the committees may
desire to use them for.
First National Bank
Tillamook, Oregon
WM. G.
J. C
TAIT, President
HOLaDEfJ, Vise President
Interest Paid on Time and
Savings Deposits.
Under United States Government
The road north of town was open­ Boosters Go To Cloverdale.
Supervion.
ed for travel the first of the week
It’s a simple matter to start a sav­
M. S. Shrock. deputy dairy and
work on the bridges having been
ings account here.
completed.
Owing to showery food commissioner; Chas. Kunze,
weather, work had to be suspend- president of the Tillamook Dairy
Association; J. H. Dunstan, of the
ed on the fill.
CAPITA L
Cornelias H. Beck, representing- Fairview Grange; Fred C. Baker,
the Loan and Savings Company of president of the Tillamook Com­
ankt
Salt Lake City, Utah, with S. W. mercial Club; and C. I. Clough will
TILLAMOOK
CITY, , ore
Off É .__
___ JSUPEBVISION
ouNTY ’______ T
illamook city
isupebvisioh
Day, are in the city in the interest leave Friday to attend a meeting at
of that company, and they will Cloverdale on Saturday for the pur
m ake an effort to do business here. pose of getting the dairymen of the
South part of the county interested
William Maxwell and wife left on
The County Court appointed T. E.
in a demonstration farm and a
Epplett janitor of the court, W. Monday to attend the State Grange
stock show. It is hoped that there
11 paper.—King A Smith Co. * Bodyfelt having resigned that posi­ at Albany. He took with him invi will be a large attendance of dairy­
tion.
j tations from the Grange and the
Big Mack for your sewer con-,
men and Grangers to hear Mr.
A
warrant
has
been
issued
for
Tillamook Commercial Club for the Shrock, and as there is a spirit of
ons.
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the arrest of Orley Kellow on a ( State Grange to meet in rdlamook get together and pull together, for
sy Bees—Bee Suplies. King A
i charge of pointing a pistol at A. i next year.
the purpose of developing the en­
Co.
A. Itnlah.
The Shakespeare Club had its tire county and apply scientific
R. Beale went out to Portland
Free, an elegant bevel edged stag monthly meeting last Friday, when methode to dairying, great results
onday.
handle hand mirror, containing another pleasant and enjoyable are expected. It was at the sug­
lish City Photographs at the your photo with our folders.—Tilla- afternoon was spent, the hostess on gestion of some of the members of
ook Studio.
this occasion being Mrs. F. C. the Tillamook Commercial Club
1 mook Studio.
nty Judge Homer Mason is in
A Snap,—The furnitnre and lease Baker. There were a number of in that this meeting was called at
nd this week.
Cloverdale where there is a Grange
of a rooming house for sale, over vited guests.
n to the wife of John Little, a Williams’ harness shop. Call on
Eggs—Ducklings.—English Pen­ meeting Saturday,
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT ON BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE
ter, on Friday.
the premises.
PROPERTY AT A BIG BARGAIN.
i ciled pure white egg strain Indian
Fine Photographs at popular
Work on the new whey sugar Runner Duck eggs $1 per setting of
Choice Vacant Lots in all Additions.
Stock Show Committees.
—Tillamook Studio.
factory near the Maple Leaf factory 11. White Indian Runner eggs $2
Good Buys are Easy Sold.
per
setting.
Five
day
old
ducklings
SEE ME FOR MONEY MAKERS.
sees fitted. Any kind, any is under progress, the site having
At a s|iecial meeting of the Fair­
25 cents each, also matured stock
Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt.
* been cleared.
view Grange on Saturday afternoon
Miss Anna Roenicke,
The Hillsboro National Bank vs. for sale.
ken wanted at the Spanish
a committee was appointed, com­
Woods, Oregon.
n. Will pay higliest market J. W. Boyer is a suit filed in the
posed of William Maxwell, Morri­
Another business change took son Mills and Marion Chance, to
circutt court to recover $590 on a
' place this week, when A. H. Harris plan for a stock show in conjunc­
e will be a hard time dance promissory note.
' purchased the stock of jewelry from tion with a committee from the Til­
Alabastine your walls right over
ay evening at the opera
. the Wahlen Bros, and took charge lamook Commercial Club.
Upon
the old paper if paper is not torn.
deserving of a vote of thanks, for
1 of the store. Mr. Harris will move receiving word to that effect,' the
CHURCH DEDICATED
Makes
a
first
class
job
and
a
pretty
cles and bicycle sundries,
the church wus nicely situated be­
I the stock of goods into the bank president appointed Will Spald­
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es and
repairs. -King A room.—King A Smith Co.
building opposite the postofiice and ing, Ira C. Smith and C. I. Clough A Large Sum of Money was tween the business ¡>ortion and the
Co.
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Since the Oddfellows’ building has will curry a first class and up-to-
depot. He was pleased with the
Raise to Pay Off Debt.
as the committee from the Com-
chickens wanted at the Tilla- been moved Hilma Johnson has date goods in all lines. He will at­
architecture and the general ar-
merbiiil
dub.
As
Mr.
Maxwell
is
Meat Company’s Market, 12c. moved opposite the Jones-Knud- • tend strictly to business and aim to
There was a large congregation rangments and the basement of the
attending
the
State
Grange
a
meet-
,
son Furniture Co’s, store.
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und.
at the new Christian Church on building, nil of which reflected
do the right thing.
ing cannot be held until next week. 1
Lost, a pocket book, containing ‘ The Tillamook Music Co. is the
’Sunday morning, to participate in great credit upon those who had
ker Bros, have bought a lot
unless the Grangers' committee de­
the old school building from notes and other papers belonging name of a new firm in this city, sire a meeting before that time, I the dedication of that handsome anything to do with the building of
and commodious church building, the church, es|iecially commending
to
James
Hughey.
Finder
will
nee.
having quarters at the present when J IL Dunstan will fill Mr.
the other churchs dispensing with Rev. R. E. Jope, the pastor, and
please
return
same
to
the
owner.
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bond trading stamps with
time in Patzlaf’s store, with J. A. Maxwell s place. The Commercial
The State Land Board has ap­ Phillipa and A. Starritt connected . Club committee will be ready to their morning services to fake part Win Roy, who had charge of the
tr cash .purchases.—King A
The rev. gentleman then
pointed Attorney T. B. Handley its with it. They will carry pianos I meet with the other committee Much, however, to the disappoint­ work
Co.
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ment of visitors who attended the stated that it was necessary to raise
k Long has sold the Yellow representative in Tillamook county music and sewing machines and whenever it is convenient for the morning service to hear ttie dedi-
$10,000 that morning, and when
Mill to James and Joseph in the place of Attorney Webster act as agents for the best makers. (■rangera* committee to do HO.
, calory sermon, the program was that was done the church could
Holmes.
The music store will be moved to
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c hanged, and instead of an impres­ borrow $4,(M»l from the tmurd. He
W. F. Haberlach and family, and the building now occupied by the
ack Olson has opened den-
sive service it was turned into a said the church could not be dedi­
Wheeler
Has
>8,000
Fire.
Tillamook
County
Bank.
16rs over F. R. Beals' office, G. F. Haberlach, brothers of Carl
sttrnt to raise money, with a whole cated until the indebtedness was
Haberlach, came in Saturday for a 1 The reading room of the Com
hones.
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WllBELF.lt, Ore., May 12. Fire in rail of funny anecdotes which caused provided for, when he made an
few days’ visit with relatives in mercial Club has been furnished
the dry kiln of the Wheeler Lumber < onsiderable laughter ami amuse appeal for money,-« which lasted
e Joe Lilly for wood sawing,
this city.
with a first class writing desk 1 Company's plant tonight destroyed ment.
work solicited. Phone 1313
nearly two hours, and resulted in a
A band was organized with 25 where a good suppy of pens, inks two kilns at a loss of $8001) and to
The service was opened with sev­ little over $11,000 being raised on
States.
pieces, which had its first practice and stationary can tie found. The
eral hymns by the large choir and promissory notes, to be paid in three
ent,—a furnished house, four on Wednesday evening. The in­ following newspapers and (teriodi- I lumber $500.
By hard work on the part of a responsive reading anil prayer by years.
and pantry. Apply to W. structor will be Mr. Lewie, who cals can also tie found there: Ore­
, bucket brigade, worked by !#•) men Evangelist Gaylor. C. H. Altheide
ombe.
gonian, Nehalem Enterprise, Tilla­
comes from Portland.
Dairy Ranch for Sale.
and two firepumpa the planers' rendered a beautiful vocal solo with
II Hawkins, who is connect-
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains mook Headlight, Herald, Astorian, shell the dry shed and mill were good effect.
the Whitney Co., came in with bus, and will handle passen­ Telephone Register, Harpers' Week
A dairy ranch, nicely located on
saved
The fire broke out at 0, Rev. S. R Hawkins, of Portland, Tilliftnook Bay, nt Garibaldi, which
nesday.
gers and baggage to all parts of the ly, Scientific American, Literary o'clock, but was not under control proved hirnsdf an expert in in contains
V) Beres. Half of the land
work does not suit you tell city. Call or phone at the Livery Digest, Saturday Evening Post,
till II o’clock. The dry kiln des ducing people to sign notes for is good river bottom, and the other
does tell your friends. City barn on 2nd Ave East.
i McClures, Scribners’, Cosmopoli­
troyed had a daily capacity of 4'200 large and small sums of money to half is tine rich tide land, with a
hill that contains fine hard blue
r Company
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Elder R Y. Blalock will preach tan and Munsey Magazines. This
Combustion is supposed to have defray
....._/ the indebtedness on the rock, connecting with the rock
tent flyes, camp stoves, next Sunday at 11 o’clock at the is a good place for members to been the cause of the conflagration, i church.
In his opening remarks quarry. Good house and barn, two
airs, everything for camp. Wilson River School house, and at take their visiting friends, where the largest Wheeler has experienced he highly complimented the con creeks with fine spring water runs
through the place All the cows and
A Smith Co.
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3 p. m. he will preach in the Advent­ they can write letters and other for some time.
gregation lor erecting such a machinery goes with the pl»-<- We
wise pass a pleasant 'time.
ist
Church
in
this
city.
your chickens to the Tilla-
splendid, commodious bi ilding, will sell halt or all of •' •
r-r
eatCompany’s Market. We
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which was a credit to them and the further information
Banker F. A. Rowe, O. A. Lotn-
Notice to Contractors.
per pound
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city. He could hardly believe that the owner.
men. Geo R. McKimens and H H. New Telephone Subscribers.
F rank K. S tbvesy ,
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Plana and specifications fur the such a structure could be built for
a log chain between the Tubbesing came down from the |
Garibaldi, Oregon.
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. . I Following are the new aiibscril>ers
O.
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F.
Building
at
Tillamook,
$20,000,
for
his
church
in
Portland
north
part
of
the
county
to
attend
to
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machine shed and my resi-
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.for the Pacific Telephone A Tele-
Ore., can be seen for the pur|>one had cost $80,000 and it was no liet-
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T. D. Lucas.
* the meeting on Monday.
For Sale.
of making bids on the erection of ter. He was pleased with the locu­
Linseed oil is cheaper now than it j
quality of slab wood, the
Aiderman, W. B.. res.
80
acres
of
bottom land known ss
i
2422 Anderson,
be had in the city. Leave has been fora long time. Buy it by
Axel,
Bay at the office of S. A. Brodhead, Til­ tion, and thought the committee the l’cter Brant place.
The price
lamook, Ore., and at the office of which had selected the site was is $4lri an acre. Vincents Jsceb
the barrel and paint that house and City, res
the City Transfer Co
Mr. Architect K. E. McClaren, 52S Lum­
5F12 Beaver Lumber Co.,
........
urs 1 Better pay a small barn that you have neglected in Dennie, Mgr
ber Exchange Building, Portland,
the
past.
—
King
A
Smith
Co.
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nd get good results from
4^ Bibby, J , Clams A Fish.
Ore. Bids will be received till 5
Blackador,
C.
IL,
res
ks-—Tillamook Studio .
The ball game on Sunday will
4ttW Crystal Steam Laundry. O'clock May 2ft, 1913. A certified
Ford car because they run tie between the Tillamook Club and
45J E. J. Claussen, Office.
check of 5 per cent of bid to ac­
on a gallon of gasoline, Tillamook Tillies. Batteries: Tilla­ Main 142 Gilmore, Mr., Bay City. company same as a guarantee that
Sub 281 Hadley. Ed.. Barview.
u get them your troubles mook, Millie and Arnspiger; Tillies,
contract will lie signed and bond
118W Harria, Wm., res.
See Ed. Hadley, the local Provoost, Schrader and Armbuster.
will be given. The right to reject
Johnson. Chan
Chas., res
154 M Johnson,
This game ia to raise money to help
the Ford auto
.
3HW Maddux, G. W ..res.
any or bids ia reserved.
'I, , res.
MJ Morgan, I. - Mrs
• per.—King A Smith Co. * pay for a new grand stand.
4IM McGhee, Chester,
—, res.
154 R Mullen, Eacie res.
Main 173 Miller. M. J , Bay City.
40J New Spanish Kitchen,
C. A. Cornforth.
Bay
... City.
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Mam 212 Proctor. Mr . L"
Pacific Soda Works
Reedy, Dr. I. E
On your front porch ran be lit
Roger, A. IL, rea.
every night until midnight
Shreve. R. 1-, res.
and register not over
Thorn A Parsons
fifty cents per month
Msin 3 Jack Vint. Auto Hire.
on the meter.
-
2M Wendt. Dr.. Sanitarium
Construction
»J Warren
DIKES ; WAREHOUSE.
T illamook E lkc raic L ight
Plant.
FR.1NT STREET, BETWEEN fnd A 3rd ATKNOE WEST
F vm . C ompany
Construction
M*12 Warrea
W ill S i - alinng , Mat ar-r.
Barna.
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK~
LAMOOK JOTTINGS
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.
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variety store
TIüUAfDOOiÇ
OREGON
Drop in and book Around
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A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
! Plaster, Boof Paint
LAMB SCHRADER COMPANY.