Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 29, 1913, Image 5

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    Tillamook Headlight, May 20, 1913,
OLDEN WEDDING.
velope.
Very truly y ours,
W. E. C lark ,
Superintendent.
Beach Jottings
OHN
Some two months ago about
and Mrs. Isaac Quick
twenty or twenty-five of the resi­
ebrate their 50th Wed­
dents of Garibaldi Beach met at the
ding Anniversary.
school
house in Seaview and
Commercial Club Meets.
* C Quick waa born in Holmes
organized
the Garibaldi Beach
lhjj' April 8, 1832, crossed the
The regular meeting of the Tilla­ Boosters' Club Since that time the
in 1854—helping drive a band of mook Commercial Club was ___
held at membership of the club has in­
He settled down at the mines the club -------
rooms — on Monday evening, creased to more than one hundred
ifornia, staying there until 1858 ”
— 26,
*“ 1913, President Baker presid­ boosters for the Garibaldi Beach
May
»me to Yamhill Co., Oregon- ing.
The objects of the club are to en­
g down at North Yamhill,
Minutes of the previous meeting courage and develop any worthy
line Simmons was born in Grant were read and approved.
enterprise for the advancement of
Tie., April 17, 1847, crossed the
The secretary’s report showing re­ the local improvements and pro­
with her parents in 1853, settling ceipts for the month of $167.20 and ex­ mote the general welfare of the in
at North Yamhill,
penditures of $183.41, was read and habitants of Garibaldi Beach and
Tillamook county, but more especi-1
ie parties met and were married ordered accepted.
Garibaldi
Beach.
Peter
rth Yan hili, May 26, 1863, com-
The following committee reports ally
Schranz is president and Mr. Byers
Tillamook in the Fall of 1865.
were received.
his union were born seven sons
Reception Committee:
President secretary.
The club lias been holding weekly
re daughters namely : Dick B. of Baker reported that the committee
I Grove, Oregon; DeRoy C. de­ had assisted in the entertainment of meeting with a large and enthuai
li Thomas L. of Banks, Ore.; Prof. Hetzel of the Oregon Agricultur­ astic attendance and much has been
W., of Tillamook, Ore.; Ivan C. al College and Mr. M. S. Shrock of accomplished in the way of local
led; Ladd C. of Tillamook ; Susan the dairy and food commissioner’s of­ improvements. A side walk will be
ion, Portland, Or.; Hester Wells, fice during their recent visit in the built from Ocean Lake Park to Man
look, Ore.; Clara Kennedy. Mi- city. He also reported that Food and hattan, and with the assistance of
Ire. ; Addie D. Olds, Tillamook Dairy Commissioner J. D. Mickle and our County Court a road will be
Rosie D. Quick, deceased, and F. H. Scribner of the U. S. bureau of built so that automobiles can travel
animal husbandry would arrive in Til­ through all the various resorts
;F. of Tillamook.
ihose living six were present to lamook on Tuesday, May 27, and re­ along the beach. Other and much
enjoy this anniversary: Susan, quested members to assist in entertain­ needed improvements are being
considered by the club.
and Isaac F. not being able to ing them.
Frank Miller, the obliging P. M
B. C. Lamb reported for the reading
i couple celebrated their 50th room committee that a desk and sta­ of Rockaway, is erecting a building
ersary at their home at South tionery had been installed for use in for the post-office, which will make
commodious and comfortable quar­
ie on Mond«y, May 26, 1913, with letter writing.
Mr. Spalding reporting for the com­ ters for the conduct of Uncle Sam's
nteous repast.
je were 59 guests present includ- mittee on county fair, appointed by business.
Mr. Henry has opened a butcher’s
children, grandchildren, great the president since the last meeting,
announced that a permanent county shop in tile Wilkins hotel.
Children and friends.
F. Wilkins, of Portland, has re
i guests present were: Mr. and fair association is in process of for­
Henry Olds, Fairview; Mr. and mation, and that a live stock exhibit turned to Rockaway.
George Spall, of Portland, is
Seorge Olds, Fairview; Joe Lilly and fair would without doubt be held
imily, Tillamook ; A. Christensen here during the month of September. building a bungalow at Rockaway.
Mr. Allen has rented the Sclirantz
TO THE
It was moved and seconded that a
'amity, South Prairie; Mr- and
Robert Neilson, South Prairie; committee be appointed to look into cottage, at Sea view, and is working
nd Mrs. Chas. Wells and daugh- the advisability of issuing $25.00 notes at the saw mill.
B. L. Byers, of Byers' cash store,
etarts; Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wells to refund the indebtedness of the club,
Seaview, has his bungalow about'
family, Netarts; Mr. and Mrs. notes to bear 6 per cent interest and
completed.
VIA THE
'
,
Quick, South Prairie; Mr. and to come due monthly. Carried. Messrs
W. McCullah and eon have moved
Harry Quick and Family, Forest B. C. Lamb, W. G. Dwight, A. H.
to Tillamook.
i; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quick and Gaylord were appointed on this com­
Pete Schranz was in Bay City,
y, Banks, Ore. ; Dick Quick, mittee.
AND THE
President Baker requested the mem­ Tuesday.
t Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
A cottage is being constructed in
bers
present
to
help
the
members
of
, Forest Grove; Mr. and Mrs.
Seaview by John Boldrick, of Hills­
t Olds and family, South Prairie; the G. A. R. to get automobiles for
boro.
nd Mrs. Henry Zurfluch and fam- use in carrying the old soldiers to the
G. A. Jones, of Portland, is at
CO /SU N SET
Duth Prairie; Mr. and Mrs. Weiss, cemetery on decoration Day.
Seaview, getting his Tent City in I
(OGDEN »SHASTA I
Prairie; Mr. and Mrs. K. Schlap-. The committee on municipal affairs
I ROUTES /
readiness for summer business.
mth Prairie; Mr. and Mrs. Pear- was requested to take up the matter of
H. G. Davies and wife, of Sell- i
id daughter. Pleasant Valley; Mr. the enforcement of speed regulations wood, are at Rose City Beach. Mr ;
Irs. Chas. Desmond and daugh- for automobiles within the corporation Davies is erecting a fire place in !
Minnie and Hallie, Pleasant Val- limits.
hie cottage, which adds much to its '
Meeting adjourns.
ap Perry and Vedo Lavaya.
comfort and
appearance.
Mr.
E. J. Claussen, Secretary.
le very nice presents were re-
Davies ie an old time Tillamooker.
i: A gold handled umbrella from
A. F. Myers, of Sellwood, was in '■
All points on the 1’. R. & N to Hillsboro
nd Mrs. Ike Wells; gold tooth-
Nehalem
Valley
Dahlia for a brief stay at Rose ,City Beach
The
lolder and salt and pepper shaker,
last week.
Plus 80 Conts
Association Meets.
nd Mrs. Wells’ three children;
Mrs. Geo. Perry, of Twin Rocks,
set, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olds;
visited Nehalem last week.
A number of local floral enthusi­
Sale Dates:
picture in gold frame— very ap-
Mrs. Ella S. Gay, of Portland, is
iate for the occasion, Mr. and asts met at the home of F. A. Kowe making preparation for the erection I
June 8 to 13 inclusive. Firal return limit June 16th.
Henry Zurfluch and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday for the purpose of electing of four cottages on her property in
officers
for
the
ensuing
year
who
[; lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Olds;
Twin Rocks.
For illustrated booklet oil the Rose Festival and
bowl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quick; are to serve as active workers for
Mrs. E. L. Hart's resilience in
the
cause
of
preserving
for
the
Ne
­
set, Mr. and Mrs. Schlappi; sou-
leaflet giving lull program, call on any S. I’. Agent,
Midway Beach is nearing comple
plate, Mr. and Mrs. A. Christen- halem Valley the dahlia as its of­ tion, which will add a substantial
or address:
tushion top worked in nlue and ficial floral emblem.
improvement to this part of the
They
decided
also
to
hold
a
floral
Johnnie Quick, of Forest Grove;
beach.
in top, Mrs. C. C. Gullim, of exhibit in connection with the In­
The dancing pavillion of Stephens
ville, Iowa; plates, cups and sau- dustrial Fair to be held here Au­ & Burgan, at Saltair, is about com
Portland, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quick; sou- gust 30th, and to offer prizes for pleated, so limber up your joints.
spoon, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson; the best display of flowers. These
Did you notice that smile? Mrs.
plate glass in gold frame, coat prizes will be announced later. It C. M. Roes, of Portland, is paying
is their desire that every citizen of
at rack, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Des-
her husband of Saltair a week’s
; gold salt and pepper shakers, the valley m ike an effort to put on visit.
an exhibit at this time in order to
le an4 Hallie Desmond; gold Ma-
Mrs. Ledyard, of Portland, has
Emblem Bar pin, Mr. and Mrs. make this feature of the event equal opened her cottage at Saltair for
•illy and family and a beautiful ly as interesting and important as the season
the industrial phase of the propos­
carved cane, Dick Quick.
Mrs. E A Hirshner has under
ed
fair, as was also the case last
Id bind plates which were used in
construction a building of sixteen
year and thus accomplish a double
hg the dinner were presented by
apartments at Elmore Park.
bappy elderly couple to the child­ purpose in holding this annual
Homer Craig, old time cook of
grand children and great grand event We will thus be able to the Allen House, at Tillamook, has
ren, also a plate which was bought cover the field more thoroughly opened a bakery at Elmore Park.
sed to begin house keeping with than if it were devoted solely to
Mr. Wiener is soon to open a
is couple 50 years ago was pre­ agricultural, horticultural, or in­ lunch counter at Elmore Park.
Judge Darcli, Superior Judge of
fl to their youngest living daugh- dustrial exhibits.
Mrs. L. M. Zaddach was elected
the State of Washington, has started
Hrs. Albert Olds, with whom they
president; Mrs. Louise Todd, secre­
their home.
the erection of a fivejroom bungalow
tary; and Mrs. Mary Scovell, treas­
Monk came out and took the
at Elmore Park.
urer of the Nehalem Valley Dahlia
x.- ler. Eul'.tof odlca'jt«; iron and charcoal
W. E Densmore, merchant at
• of both the family and guests,
ron riveted tirctberlntfl ad of being bolted
Association These officials desire
Twin Rocks, has returned to the
i wedding cake waa made by Mrs.
together. Mule alrtl-bt without the me ot
the co operation and support of
beach and has opened up for buai-
Mowrey, of 'fillamook, who has
Stove r'J’Jy It? crumble and full out, as hap­
every one interested in floral ex­
pens lu ca<t iron and to-
1 a number of prizes for her ex­ hibits and urge all to pay special nesa.
called blecl ranges, allow­
it cakes. The cake weighed 18
ing Iil.ve drafts to lag the
attention to their flower gardens in
Death of Lee Laughlin.
is and was beautifully decorated order that they may raise prize
fire or deaden it
The Arrill.n Rin», vilt new
lite and gold with white and gold
winning specimens to put on ex­
have fklte drain—it will ulwaratfo
“Uncle" Lee Laughlin, a pioneer,
mers hanging from a golden wed- hibition August 30th, 1913, at the
fM rle/t bikinr. Mat. iff a third kae
of 1847 and a veteran of the Indian
fuel than azmmoa ranffea.
ring in the center of the cake,
to ti«*> blo'-taonlnff-a rub with
second Nehalem Valley Industrial war of 1835-06, passed away at his !
gvi doth makfMi It appeal like now. 1ft
ter dinner was partaken of ami a
'■▼«ran J over In the f
it mtm ,
and Floral Fair.—Nehalem Enter­ home in North Yamhill Sunday;
hlr.ff
of
the
way II inakw a wumsi’i
ral social time spent the guests
morning
at
the
age
of
Mil
years,
wura »Kb/ aud «Uowa her U* do perfect bwklAg.
rted for their respective homes prise.
celebrating hie last birthday on
THE ARCADIAN IS SOLD BY U8.
ing thia couple many more year".
January 17of this year. He was, at
Stockholders’ Meeting.
the time of his death, the head of
-PPy .rsrried life.
the Bink of Yamhill, and was the
The regular annual meeting of pioneer merchant of that town
the stockholders of the Tillamook running a genera! merchant store
Information Wanted.
Hotel Company will be held on there for a number of years when
town was first settled He was
Monday, June 2nd. 1913. at 1:30 p m., the
Hughesville. Penna., at the office of the company in Til­ married twice, hie first wife dying
about 12 years ago. About 10 years
May 19th, 1613.
lamook City. Oregon, office of H. ago he was married to Mrs. Ama
is Knudson Furniture Co.,
T. Botts, at which time a Board of Brown, who, with one 7-year-old,
In Ilia third law lecture at Yale,
Tillamook, Ore.
survive him He also has a brother.
Directors will tie elected, also to re William, of Yamhill, and a sister. iorrner President Taft a»saile<l the
ntlerr.en: —I am interested in Io
ceive a full statement of the assets Mrs Nancy Capps, of Portland, initiative am! referendum plan of .
>g Mr. Ellis Kogers, who has
and liabilities of the company.
living.
legislation aa being ‘ very much
I absent from home and rela-
The deceased was well known tn
Dated Tillamook, Ore. May 7,
like legislation during the French !
this county, where lie often spent
i for several years. He »>*
By order.
revolution—the work of political .
his summer vacations.
heard from at your City. He is 1913.
P. J WoKRALL. President.
crank« and directly contrary to the
>n pest H5 years ot age. a lout
H T. B otts . Secretary.
spirit of the constitution.’’ Speak­
Health a Factor tn Success
't 8 inches tall, weighs about
On your front |«»i< li can lie lit
The largest factor contributing ing oi the income tax. he advocated
every night until midnight
hundred and sixty-five (>ounds.
To Water Conanmers
to a man’s success is undoubtedly a graduated tax on all incomes of
an<l register not over
health. It has fieen observed that $1 O) or more on the ground that
t hair and mustache when last
fifty cents per month
J. One short leg. Haa follow-
The Water Commission ha «given a man is seldom sick when his bow­
on the meter.
everybody ought to coqpibute
lumbering a good part of the Mr. Hoag positive instructions to els are regular he is never well
when they are roratipated.
For something in order that he may rn.i.AxixiK E lk run L ight and
shut off water from all consumers constipation you will find nothing feel more responsibility in the gov­
F ull C ompany
I you kno w of a man by this who have not paid their water rent quite so good aaChambertain’a Tab-1 ernment lie criticized congress­
W ill S palding , Mai a—r.
lets. They not only move the bow
pgh of each month,
Motion? He is a near relative I
ela but improve the appetite and men for paying too much attention
be writer, who
___ _______
would be veryj
n, Order Water < omnu-si ■"
strengthen the digestion They are to what their constituents wanL
1 io ha ye you moke inquiries
sold by all dealers.
advise me in the enclos: 1 eu | Subscribe for the Head.ight
LELAND HENDERSON,
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
mook
Til
-
.
.
. Oregou.
Room No. 261.
H. T. BOTTS,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Com (liete Set of Abstract Books in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
The 30 h.p. car, four or five passenger,
$1,150 ; with electric equipment and
B
,
starter, for $1,325 ; 45 h.p., fully equip­ Tillamook T ....
Oregon.
Both Phones.
ped with electric starter and lights,
$1,800.
A few exceptionally good
QARL HABERLACH,
bargains at reasonable prices.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B bock ,
Orvgcn.
Q^EORGE WILLETT,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
T illamook C ommercial B uilding ,
....
Tillamook
Oregon.
BOALjS, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Round Trip Fares
T illamook B lock .
....
Tillamook
Portland Rose Festival
g
M.
(begun.
KERRON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
PACIFIC RAILWAY & NAVIGATION CO.
....
Tillamook
Oregon.
HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Bay City
-
-
Oregon.
sarchet ,
T
ONE FARE ROUND TRIP
The Fashionable Tailor
»
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
H.
GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
! Office:
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
...
Tillamook
See A. K. CASE, Tillamook, Ore.
Jones-Knudson Furniture Co.
lock
illamook
O pposite C oukt Houas,
■
. Tillamook
£2)k !’• J
• Oregon.
SHARP,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Office: Commercial Block,
Tillamook
Oregon.
J. CLAUSSEN,
.
LAWYER,
E
ADVOKAT.
DEUTSCHER
213 T illamook
Tillamook
B lock .
•
Oregon.
E. REEDY, D.V.M.,
J
VETERINARY.
Both Phone*.
Tillamook
-
Oregon.
G’ McGEE.
PHYSICIAN
&
SURGEON
Office : One Block East ot
Post Office.
I
I owers F ish B rand
P ommel S ucker
4 Keeps both rider W
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< Made for rough wear and ■
F long service in the wettest 1
’
weather.
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