Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 29, 1913, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. MAY 29, 1913.
How Do People Acquire Propoerty
and Gain Independence?
By saving in a small way to accumu­
late capital for investing and re-investing.
Wall paper. —King A Smith Co. •
Married, this (Thursday) morn­
ing at the Todd Hotel in this city,
. A. Snyder and Bertha Johnson,
both of Wheeler, Rev. D. I.. Shrode
performing the ceremony.
Attorney J. L. Henderson will
move his law and abstract office
from the Tillamook Block to a store
in the bank building on Third
street.
ton. The local pastor, Rev. I. E.
Meese, is preparing to enterta in
nearly a hundred visitors. It is ex­
pected that each morning Bishop
Bell will give his popular talks to
the people, which proved so highly
interesting at former conferences.
The members of the Moose lodge
in this city have been notified that
it is expected that a Moose excur­
sion will be ruti to thia city from
Portland some time in July and
that somewhere near 3000 persons
will participate. Trains will leave
Portland on Saturday afternoon and
leave here the next day, giving the
visitors time to visit this city and
beaches It is expected that they
will have sleeping accommodations
for most of the crowd. The local
lodge will discuss the matter at its
meeting to-morrow (Friday) even­
ing.
An informal parlor talk
on
“’Things Mexican” will be given by­
Mrs. Percy on Thursday evening of
this week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs F. S. Whitehouse. Having
resided in Mexico for several years,
and having been iu close contact
with the Mexican people in their
joys and troubles politically, Mrs.
Percy is unusually competent to
give valuable information to all
truth seekers on the manners and
customs of the descendants of a
people who enjoyed a high degree
of civilization when America was
discovered in 1492 Mrs. Percy will
be pleased to answer questions
rather than make an extended
speech. The invitation is general.
It is the aim of this bank to
give the best banking service
possible—and cue do it,
It is also our aim to have
Charles Kennedy has his face
the best equipment sueh as
covered up with bandages as a
result of carelessly striking a match
Modern Fire Proof Banking
when looking into the carbinator of
Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg­
his auto on Monday.
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains
with bus, and will handle passen­
Deposit Boxes—and cue have
A growing savings account in this
gers and baggage to all parts of the
them
city. Call or phone at the Livery
bank will provide for such an emergency.
barn on 2nd Ave East.
It will give you a borrowing power equal
Buy a Ford car because they run
to the capital which you 'save.
20 miles on a gallon of gasoline.
When you get them your troubles
We want you to consider this a personal
are over. See Ed. Hadley, the local
invitation to call and open an account here.
agent for the Ford auto.
Manj ofour large deposit beganwith a dollar,
S. A. Moulton will move his bar­
ber shop the first of the month to
the store building vacated by the
Tillamook Drug Co., and he will fix
it up in first class style.
Linseed oil is cheaper now than it
uu ^ j - i f
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
SUPERVISION
has been fora long time. Buy it by
the barrel and paint that house and
barn that you have neglected in
ANOTHER LARGE BUILD­ be the live wires who will ' !p
make a success oi it.
the past.—King & Smith Co.
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ING FOR TILLAMOOK
ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS ’ Wall paper,—King & Smith Co. * Sheriff Word, of Multnomah
J. E. High and wife, of McMinn­ County, and Mrs. Word, came in on
I.O.O.F. Lodge Awards Con United Railway I?
Wall paper.—King & Smith Co. * ville, who were visiting in this city, Saturday for a fishing outing and
tract for >21,871 Structure.
for Tillamook City
See Dr. Monk for noveltie in place returned on Saturday.
left on Monday morning, carrying
The contract for the erection of a
S. H. Doak, of Lexington, Ore., with them a good basket of trout.
cards.
F orest G rove , Ore., May
new building for the I.O.O.F. lodge
See Big Mack for your sewer con­ came in on Saturday on a visit at
Messrs.
Young, Wickersham
A letter from J. C. Gove, writing
in this city was let on Tuesday to
the home of M. R. Hanenkratt
nections.
*
from West Vienna, Oneida Co..
Baccalaureate Sermon.
Mr. E. B. White, of Portland, his Perry, of the Oregon Electric Rail­
Amateurs 1 Better pay a small N. Y., says: “I have bought a place
Busy Bees—Bee Supplies. King 4
bid being $21,871.
There were six way, were here this forenoon, and
charge and get good results from here. Land has gone up here. I
Imith Co.
The Baccalaureate services for bidders, there being a difference of went by auto to Cherry Grove
to look
over
possible
route
Stylish City Photographs at the your kodaks.—Tillamook Studio. . like something there much better the 1913 graduating class of the Til $4,000 between the highest and
from
here
to
that
point,
a
dis­
lumock
High
School
will
be
held
at
than
here.
”
Mrs.
Miles
West
left
on
Wednes-
lowest bidder. The new building
Tillamook Studio.
tance of ten miles They were ac­
the
First
Christian
Church
on
June
j
day
for
Clearwater,
Minn.,
on
ac
­
will
be
erected
on
the
south
east
C.
D.
Emmons,
a
capitalist,
of
Born, on Friday to the wife of
count of the serious illness of her Victoria, B.C., ie registered at Pie 8th, at 11 a. m. The Rev. D. A. corner of Second street and Second compli ied bv leading members of
lenry Diehl, a daughter.
the Commercial Club. They ex­
; father.
Hotel Ramsey, and he participated Mackenzie, pastor of the Presbyter­ avenue east, which is iu the center pect to extend the line to Cheny
For Fine Photographs at popular
ian Church, will deliver the ser­ of the business district of the city.
Rev.
R.
Y.
Blalock
will
preach
at
in
the
banquet
and
went
with
the
irices.—Tillamook Studio.
Grove.
It will be a two story brick building
the Adventist church 'on Sunday party Wednesday morning to look mon.
This afternoon they will go to
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any
as
decided
so
fur,
The graduates,
with stores on the ground floor
aiternoon at 2.30, to which all are over the county and (he cheese
Galea Creek to look over the route
ityle Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
Ruth
Burge,
John
are
Helen
Beals,
and
offices
and
a
lodge
room
on
the
welcome.
factories.
Clyde Clements and wife are visit­
Edgar,
Blanche second tloor, from plans drawn by from here to that place, and Mr.
Ebinger, Flora
As a result of the advertising*
To
Loan,
by
Tillamook
Title
&
ing friends in Portland this week.
L ochs , Gertrude Schalappi, Wilma Architect E. E. McClarau, of Port­ Young stated that it was poaaibls
Abstract Co., Tillampok, Or., $1200 campaign with the Sunset Maga­
Ciat the United Railway line would
Carl Knndson retained from a in one or two loans on improved zine, County Clerk Holden has a Geseler, Paul Edgar," and Benley land. The building will be another
not be built into Tillamook from
»usinees trip to Portland on Tues-
creditable addition to the city, and
large stack of letters from persons St am.
farm lands.
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Banka, as had been planned, but
lay.
not
including
the
site,
will
cost
that the extension would likely be
Free, an elegant bevel edged stag asking to have the pamphlet sent
$25,000 when complete,
Swatted Tillamook Team
There will be another prize dance handle hand mirror, containing them, which, he says, will take him
made from thia place, in order to
The Oddfellows have been fortu­
it the opera house on Saturday
a
day
to
answer.
avoid one tunnel which would have
your photo with our folders.—Tilla­
Nehalem
defeated
Tillamook
Sun
­
nate iu letting all the offices, anil
light.
been built, if the United Railway
An amended complaint has been day by a score of 11 to 3 in the clean­
mook Studio.
.
on the ground floor The First
Wanted, a woman for general
line was extended from Banka to
filed
in
the
case
of
F.
R.
Beals
and
A Snap,—The furniture and lease
est game of baseball ever played in National Bank will occupy the
louse work. Good wages, Carl A.
of a rooming house for sale, over other vs. the Warren Construction Tillamook County. Schrader for coiner store and Arthur Stillwell the Tillamook country. The people
’atz’af.
Williams’ harness shop. Call on Co., which embraces 91 pages of Nehalem and Millis for Tillamook, the next store on Second avenue of this city hope to see the Tilla­
mook line built from here instead
type written matter, This case is each pitched good games, Schrader
RusBell Hawkins, of the Whitney the premises.
.
East. It is expected that the build­ oi from Banks.
set fur hearing on Monday, June getting twelve strike outs and Mil­
?o , was a visitor to this city on
ing will be completed in September
M. Doty and family left on Wed­
2nd, before Judge Galloway.
Tuesday.
lie getting eleven. Nehalem got or October.
nesday for a visit to their old home
Cali up the Mutual Phone for a at Deshler, Ohio, and will be gone
The Ladies’ Committee of the Til seven hits to Tillamook six. The
Rev. E. H. Hicks Is Coming
late at the Tillamook Studio.
lamook Commercial Club gave their same teams will meet on the Still­
several months.
Decided
to
Incorporate
to Tillamook.
first card party last Thursday even­ well Park grounds next Sunday,
Bicycles and bicycle sundries,
C. M. Applegate, who has been
ing, when there was a good attend, June lat, when Nehalem will come
lupplies and
repairs. -King &
Al
a
meeting
of
the
committees
visiting at the home of Attorney H.
The Ladies' Guild of the Presby-
ance and a most pleasant evening with a big excursion train of rooters. of the Fairview Grange and the
imith Co.
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T. Botts, left for his home in Mon­ was enjoyed by those present The t
terian Church have made nrrange-
Good
umpiring
makes
good
base
­
Tillamook Couimeicial Club at the mente with Rev. Elbert Hicks to
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla- tana on Tuesday.
I
ladies served refreshments.
ball games anil we must commend Court House on Monday, nt which
nook Meat Company’s Market, 12c.
The Tillamook Drug Company is
Umpires Hastings and Stillwell for there were a number of citizen who lecture in this city on Thursday,
Eggs—Ducklings.—English Pen
»er pound.
*
June 12th. This is what the Ash­
moving into new quarters in the ciled pure white egg strain Indian their work Sunday, as it was above
ire interested in a county fair, it land Record had to say of him after
Gold bond trading stamps with bank building opposite the |K>Bt
the
standard.
Runner
Duck
eggs
$1
per
setting
of
was decided to incorporated what lie I ih <1 lectured there :
ill your cash purchases.—King; A office.
11. White Indian Runner eggs $2 I Let everybody turn out next Sun is to be known as the Tillamook
imith Co.
“Rev. Elbert Hicks is an Orator.
Alabustine your walls right over per setting. Five day old ducklings I day and root for the home team
County Fair Association, witli capi­ Nature made him one and the bread
W’anted, — 20 milk cows. Apply the old paper if paper is not torn.
25 cents each, also matured stor k I
tal stock placed at $1,000 at $1.01) per r?*liug and research shown in hia
iV. S. Phillips, Fawcett Creek. Tele- Makes a first class job and a pretty
for sale.
Miss Anna Roenicke,
share, with no one al'owed to own addresses have made him the peer
The Kill Kare Klub
»hone 5F22.
I
of any mini who baa addressed a
room.—King A Smith Co.
■
Woods, Oregon.
more than 25 shares.
The com­ Southern Oregon
audience.
It
Mrs. Wm. Hughey’s ten months
On the afternoon of May 15th, mittees were Fairview Grange • would lie invidious to undertake to
A. H. Harris is moving his stock
A C. Schlappi had a hearing be­
lid child died on Monday from of jewelry to the store in tue new
fore Justice of the Peace Stanley on the Kill Rare Klub met at the home M. Chance. W. Maxwell anil Mor analyse and try to tiring out the
lemorrhage.
bank building opposite the (»oat­ Tuesday, charged with larceny of of Mrs. Fred Christensen, which riso” Mills; Commercial Club : Will points of that grand address— suffice
it is to say that it was history,
Dr. Jack Olson has opened den- office today.
six bottles of whiskey at Nehalem. proved to be another studious and Spalding, Ira C. Smith and C. I. mytology,
statistics, anecdotes,
pleas-int
meeting.
The
subjei
t
for
al parlors over F. R. Beals’ office.
the
Clough.
Mr. Spalding was
Since the Oddfellows' building has The justice fined liim $50, but sus­
epigrams,
quotations,
imagery,
»hones.
•
been moved Hilma Johnson has pended the payment of the same the original paper was Alaska, chairman and Mr. Smith the sec re woven together witli the skill of a
master mind and delivered in a
Phone Joe Lilly for wood sawing. moved opposite the Jones-Knud- pending good behavior as he had a which was prepared by Mrs. Bales, lary. The law in regard to the mat matchless manner.”
wife and family depending upon t he reading from the Klub study ter was freely discussed, When there
Country work solicited. Phone 1313 I eon Furniture Co's, store.
*
Thia,
after having to address
was by Mrs. L. L. Baker.
ie no fair association, the County
Pacific States.
It ie expected that the whey milk him.
The invited guests were Mesdames Court is authorized to appoint a there sttcli men as Col. Bain, Wil­
Misses Kitty and Myrtle Mills re­
To Rent,—a furnished house, four sugar factory r.ear the Maple Leaf
Barrett, Boals and Burge. After County Fair Board. It waa thought liam Jennings Bryan. Governor
rooms and pantry Apply to W. cheese factory will be completed turned to the city on Sunday after
the
social hour and a delicious advisable, however, that an asso­ Hanley and others.
a few days visit in Portland, They
T. Newcombe.
and in operation by the 15th July.
“The lecture by Rev. Elbert H.
lunch the Klub adjourned to meet ciation be organized, and with that
Hicks for Auxilary Commercial'vaa
Ernest M. Oatfield was in from had exjiected to bring home Miss with Mrs. A. Pennington in two
For Sale,—90 Angora goats, $2
object
in
view,
the
committees
were
replete with (minted illustrations
sack.
Inquire of R. F. Fowler, Portland the first of the week look­ Ethelyn Crawford, who had been weeks.
authorized to make arrangement to and enlivened with amusing anec­
Beaver, Oregon.
•
ing over the country. He is con- operated upon for an abycess of the
dotes.
Sparkling epigrams fre­
perfect the organization of a Tilla­
ear, and although she is much im
quently illumined the progress of
Frank Trout had one of his i net ted with one of the (»over plants.
mook
County
Fair
Association,
and
proved she was not well enough to Two Trains To Tillamook
the address and often the speaker
orses seriously injured by barlied II Aftera week’s fine, bright weather, return with them.
when this is done permanent would drift into flights of . lat^ry
rire on Sunday.
a
steady.
growing,
rain
Additional train service between officers will be elected to manage that thrilled hia hearers. Reeding
The Masons are making arrange­
it our work does not suit you tell I was welcomed on Monday, for it
Portland
and Tillamook will be in­ the fair by those who take shares in such an effort would lie poor com­
ments to build a Masonic Temple
for having iniMOd hear,
augurated by the Southern Pacific the Association. The dairymen are pensation
•; if it does tell your friends. City ' hel(»ed vegatation and the grass
ing its masterly delivery and those
in thin city on Second Street.
ranafer Company
•
crop.
early in June, providing two trains taking considerable interest tn a who heard it will long treasure it in
Enough money has been eiibacrib-
Barber Moulton will move to
a day each way.
county fair, and no doubt,'they will their memory.” —Roseburg Review,
Tents, tent flyee, camp stoves,
ed and the pluns and specifications
Schedules for the improved ser­
amp chairs, everything for camp. new quarters on Second Avenue from the architect are expected in
East on the 1st of June, and invites
vice now are being completed. It
■King A Smith Co.
•
at any time. Instead of having of-
his friends and patrons to visit him
is unlikely that the time of the I
Bring your chickens to the Tilla-
cee on the second floor the vacai.t
trains will be changed. The new I
there»
•
space will be used for apartments.
nook Meat Company's Market. We
trains will leave each end of the
Mrs.
Claude
Thayer
came
in
on
ay 12c. per pound.
*
Attorney Claussen has been eni. line early in the afternoon alsnit I
Monday and left this morning for
The Sunday School of the Pres
California. Mr. Thayer would like plowed to collect the If) per cent o'clock. arriving at the other end
■ytenan Church will go on an ex to return to Tillamook, but his from those who agreed to put up of the road alioiit 7.
iiraion to Idaville on Saturday health is such that he cannot tra money to pay the attorneys to fight
Heavy travel? to the Tillamook
lornin».
the pavement company. Moot of beaches has marie the new trains
them are sorry now that they had necessary. It is probable, though,
anything to do with it, a« one large that they will l»e continued in effect
property owner is exempt from (lay­ permanently if the business justi­
ing the assessment, having employ­ fies.
ee! special attorney.
In addition to the through trains
The Annual Conference of the the Southern Pacific will operate a
United Hretbern Churc h will con motor car between Tillamook and
vene in this city June 4th. presided Mohler twice a day each way, giv­
over by Bishop Win. Bell. I). I)., I ing Tillamook eight arrivals and
of Les Angeles Ca'. There will tie departures a day.
Ul WAWBHdTK.
pastors and lay delegates in attend j The week end excursion train
FRONT STÄRKT, BEfWKKN Ind A 3rd AVKNVK WEST.
ance from nearly all sections of the from Portland will go into effect
state and several cities of Washing. next Sunday.
Large profits are often made from
timely investments.
You cannot tell
when an opportunity for making a pro-
fitable investment will present itself.
1 TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK|~
UAMAR'S
variety store
TiuunmooK-
orego N-
Drop in and book Around
First National Bank
Tillamook, Oregon
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint
LAMB SCHRADER COMPANY.