Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 12, 1913, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 12, 1913
Why a Checking Account?
The checking account at a
good bank is a necessity with
every one who wants to put sys­
tem safety and stability into his
money matters.
It records accurately every
money transaction.
It prevents the necessity of
carrying a large amount of cash
on hand.
’It provides, in the returned
cancelled check, a receipt for
every payment.
You can open a checking ac­
count here at any time, with any
sum from a dollar up.
Wall paper.—King A Smith Co. • dren did splendidly, and a great
Harry Hogan, who had his hand deal of credit is due Misses Parker
poisoned, has been having con­ and Harriet Gaylord.
siderable trouble with it as well as
a good deal of pain.
Dr. Boats
lanced it again on Wednesday.
Lost, on Sunday night, between
the Presbyterian Church and Mil­
ler Avenue, a gold chain with locket
belonging to a little girl. Finder
will please leave same at the Head­
light office.
Allen Page is now the agent for
the Singer Sewing Machine Comp­
any in this city, also the collector.
Machines are sold on easy pay­
ments Patronize your home mer­
chant when you want a sewing
machine.
It is the aim of^this bank to
give the best banking serviee
possible — and cue do it
It is also our aim to have
the best equipment such as
Modern Fire Proof Banking
Room, Fife Proof Vault, Burg­
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
Deposit Boxes—and cue have
them.
Mildred E. Small and F. D. Small
vs. Anua Herrall, Chas. Herrall
and Robert Herrall is a suit tiled in
the circuit court praying- that a
guardian ad litem be appointed for
two cf the defendants and the pro­ 4
perty be sold.
First National Bank
Tillamook, Oregon.
Rev. E. II. Hicks, who will lecture
Joe Harrison was in the city con­ at the Presbyterian Church this
sulting Dr. Boals on Saturday as (Thursday) evening on ‘‘The Moun­
the result of an accident he met taineers of Tennessee,” and who
with when attempting to get into will make the address at the High
CAPITAL
his buggy, the horse started before School graduating exercises Friday
.00
he did so, and he was struck by the evening.
fA j
B ounty T
TILLAMOOK CITY. OffE.
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wheel and injured his ribs
SUPERVISION
M ayor Harter returned to the city
The special term of the Circuit
on Wednesday and was delighted
Court will convene in this city on
to get back to Tillamook He says
Friday, June 20, when it is expect­
he has not come across anything
Clyde
Craver
and
wife
and
child,
LLAMOOK JOTTINGS
ed that the pavement cases will
returned to this city on Saturday come up before Judge Galloway, it that compares with Tillamook, and
is more infatuated with Tillamook
fall paper.—King A Smith Co. * from Arizona, on a visit to friends being reported that he was assign­
City than ever. Mrs Harter will re­
Judge Webster Holmes has ap ed to preside at this term of court.
ee Dr. Monk for novelties in place
main in Portland for a few days.
pointed Miss B. F.‘Barrett official I Died, at Bay City,, on Saturday,
da.
Some of our citizens who had been
ee Big Mack for your sewer con- reporter of the 12th Judicial Dis­ Andrew Williams, who was buried saying that the mayor would rot
trict.
the next day at the Oddfellows come back were surprised when he
:tions.
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5 Boxes Parlor Matches for 20c. cemetery, Rev. R E. Jope conduct­ made his appearance on Wednes
usy BeeB—Bee Supplies. King A
Full count, best grade.
Lamar’s ing the funeral service at the home, day
lith Co.
Variety Store. ’ Drop in and look The decease leaves a wife and a
Mrs Alex. McNair returned to
tylish City Photographs at the around.”
• I son. He was born in Michigan,
the
city Sunday, much improved
lamook Studio.
After a long spell of bright March 4, 1873.
I in health. While coming from
or Fine Photographs at popular
I
W. C. King returned to the city
weather, there was a slight Tilla­
Eugene to Portland on Saturday,
cee.—Tillamook Studio.
having been in she was in the wreck on the rail­
mook mist this morning, which did on Saturday,
lorn, on Tuesday, to the wife of much good.
Southern Oregon looking after his road near Salem, the accident be­
in Erickson , a daughter.
Free, an elegant bevel edged stag fruit orchard at Tailant. Mr. King ing caused by spikes being remov­
Dasses fitted. Any kind, any handle hand mirror, containing says some of the towns in Southern ed from the ties which kept the
le Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
your photo with our folders —Tilla­ Oregon are not as lively as they rails in place.
Apart from the
used to be on account of being fright and a shaking up she was
lall up the Mutual Phone for a mook Studio.
I
over
boomed.
s at the Tillamook Studio.
not hurt. She was removed from
The Warren Construction was >
lie Whitney Co will employ the awarded tire contract to remove I District Attorney Donald Upjohn, the train through one of the win­
te fire wardens they had last the dirt for the basement of the ex-County Judge E. F. Doad and dows of the passenger coach.
Attorney G. O. Holman. oLDallas,
new Masonic Temple.
r.
"Tillamook defeated the Bradford's
came in on Saturday to consult
¡cycles and bicycle sundries,
Alabastine your walls right over
Base Ball team, of Portland, two
Judge Holmes in regard to a case
.plies and
repairs.—King A the old paper if paper is not torn.
games out of three during the last
where the officials at Dallas tiad
Makes a first class job and a pretty ' granted
¡th Co.
*
an
additional
saloon series. This week the Gill Butchers
will play three games at the Still­
«
ive chickens wanted at the Tilla- room.—King A Smith Co.
i licence for that city.
well Park grounds. In order for
}k Meat Company’s Market, 12c.
Since the Oddfellows’ building has
Miss Stella Goyne will leave Sat­
pound.
been moved Hilma Johnson has urday for Salem where she will our city to have three games each
old bond trading stamps with moved opposite the Jones-Knud­ spend Commencement week with week it will be necessary' for the
your cash purchases.—King A son Furniture Co’s, store.
* I her sister, Miss Mabel, who is at fans to turn out to the week day
games.
Harry Sutor, the former
Ith Co.
Marriage licenses were issued to lending Willamette
University. Coast League Star, will join the Til­
r. Jack Olson has opened den- John Coleman and Beulah F. They will visit Mr. and Mrs W. R. lamook Chib this week and will
parlors over F. R. Beals' office, Huebner; and William P. Purcell Rutherford at McMinnville on their probably pitch Sunday’s game.
and Margaret N. Fitzpatrick.
return.
h phenes.
I
The Port of Bay City expects to
The Tillamook Commercial Club
Prof, and Mrs. L. I.. Baker will
(tone Joe Lilly for wood sawing,
receive
the bonds from the East
ntry work solicited. Phone 1313 has extended an invitation to the entertain the Senior class and High either the end of the week or the
Oregon
G.
A.
R.
to
hold
its
annual
School
teachers
at
their
home
ific States.
<
commencement of next, which will
Thursday evening after the lecture,
> Rent,—a furnished house, four convention in this city next year.
complete that part of the transac­
Horse, harness and small light which will be delivered by the Rev tion. This will be followed by work
lis and pantry Apply lo W,
wagon for sale. This is a suitable E. H. Hicks at the Presbyterian being started on the jetty and as
iewcombe.
rg to haul milk to cheese factory. Church. Mr. Hicks will also be a this is a most important undertak­
rs. J. W. Jackson, of Vancouver,
guest.
W H Hoskins, Tillamook Ore.
ing and means much to this city
'., is visiting at the home of
Frank Severance left on Sunday and Tiilamook bay it will soon
Rudolph
Zachman vs. James
rison Mills.
to attend the Rose Carnival in Port­ cause the United Railways and the
>r sale.— 90 Angora goats, $2 Vernon, Sr., and Jim Doe Vernon,
land and the G. A. R. reunion at tog lumber interests to get busy
i.
Inquire of R. F. Fowler, and C. E. Hadley is a suit filed in
Newberg next week. Two invita with their plans for future develop
the
circuit
court
to
recover
$62
35.
ver, Oregon.
tions, one from the Tillamook Com­ nient of this part of the country.
C. F. Alexander and Blaine Chat­ mercial Club and the other from
our work does not suit you tell
On Sunday morning the Baccu
if it does tell your friends. City terton are running an auto “‘age the City Council was sent him this
laureate
sermon was preached at
between
Tillamook
City
and
Gari
nsfer Company
•
morning, for the state encampment
the Christian Church to the gradu­
pat- to meet in Tillamook next year.
tnts, tent flyes, camp stoves, baldi which is receiving good
ating class of the High School by
I G um Wicklund has bought an up
in chairs, everything for camp, ronage.
th>- Rev. D. A. Mackenzie, pastor
The annual school election will to date auto, the Overland, from
ing A Smith Co.
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of the Presbyterian Church. His
place
next
Monday
at
the
A. K. Case with all the latest im­ subject was. " The Price of Success. ”
ring your chickens to the Tilla- take
>k Meat Company's Market. We school house at one o’clock for the provements, for $1800. The dairy­ was eloquently delivered, being
election of one school director and men are gradually
purchasing one of tlie best sermons ever de­
12c. per pound.
clerk
1 autos, but it will not be many years livered in this city. His advice to
lie First National Bank ha«
Notwithstanding
that a large before most every up-to-date dairy the graduates was for them to
in a twenty year lease in the
number of our citizens are attend men. will have one of these horse­ ascertain what they were best suited
Ifellows’ Building.
ing the Rose Carnival this week, less vehicles.
for and having satisfied themselves
ttorney J. L Henderson has
there are a large number of visitors
Sheriff Crenshaw. Clent King and on that point, to bend every effort to
ted his law and abstract office
in the city.
John Ebinger caught a mens of 88 make a success in that direction.
i the bank building.
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains trout on the North Fork of the Wil­ He also advised the graduates to
tie contractor for the Oddfellows' with bus, and will handle passen­ son River on Wednesday.tlie largest
look for spirtual guidance. The
ding has lost no time in getting gers and baggage to all parts of the weighing3]4 pounds and 19 inches
graduates were Helen M. Beals.
ted on the basement.
city. Call or phone at the Livery long. They were placed on exhibit Ruth M. Burge, Flora O. Edgar,
Dy Anderson is amengst those barn on 2nd Ave East.
in the store of King A^imith Co. Gertrude N. Schlappi,
Blanche
> graduated at the Oregon Agri
Buy a Ford car because they run and were greatly admired, ea|>ecial- Lucas Wilma Gesler, Paul Eagar
ural College this week.
20 miles on a gallon of gasoline. |y by visitors. The fish will be and John Kbingjr.
mateurs ! Better pay a small When you get them your troubles sent to Portland Friday to be ex­
rge and get good results from are over. See Ed. Hadley, the local hibited in the window of the
Graduating Exercises.
I Honey man Co.
r kodaks.—Tillamook Studio
agent for the Ford auto
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK S
nseed oil is cheaper now than it
been fora longtime. Buy it by
barrel and paint that house and
i that you have neglected in
past.—King A Smith Co.
LAMAR’S
James Hughey and Wesley Rush
C. M. Hall, representing Armour
A Co., of Portland, was in the city vs. Hiram W. Smith was a case
this week looking over the country. spiraled to the Supreme Court
This company buys a large amount from Tillamook County in which
the plaintiffs sought to cancel a
of Tillamook a famous cheese.
lease to a farm, the court tender­
ing a decition in favor of Smith.
Attorneys R. R- Duniway and C.
W. Talmage were for Hughey and
Attorney T. B. Handley for Smith
There was a good attendance at
the Presbyterian Church on Sunday
evening, the occasion beir.g chil
dreti'a day exercise» by the Sunday
school- The church waa artistic ally
decorated with roses, and two »liort
addreMM were delivered, one by
1 Rev. H. B. Dorka, of Salem, and
the other ty ths pastor. The ciul-
VARIETY STORE
TlUUAmOOK
OREGON.
«• Drop in and hook flround
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Property Cared For.
Houses for Rent
Rents Collected.
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A. C. EVERSON,
j LAND AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
j Buys, Sells and Exchange.
Large and Small Tracks.
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: 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.
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The New U.B Pastor.
H. F. White, the new pastor ap­
pointed to fill the United Brethren
pulpit, comes direct from Dayton,
Ohio, where he has just completed
the course in the Bonebrake Theo­
logical Seminary. He had already
finished the regular college course
in Philomath College. But for a
young man he also comes equipped
with considerable experience in the
pastorate having been four years
consecutively pastoral The Dalles.
He was quite young when filling
his first pastorate at Beaver and
Pleasant Valley.
But we feel that it should be his
best equipment is that ol the heart,
spirtual sensitiveness and discern
meat along with a dose personal
acquaintance with the Savior oí
men.
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Mole and Gopher Law.
The la»t bchkíoii oí the «tüte legi«
lature passed a law allowing a
bounty upon gophers and moles in
Tillamook County, the law being ÍIH
follows:
Section 1. The County Comt of
Tillamook Comity, Oregon, is here
by authorized, empowed and di­
rected to levy a tux not to exceed
one-tenth of one mill on a Collar of
the assessed valuation of the taxable
anil assessable property in said
county, each year, for the payment
of bounties upon gophers and
moles taken and killed in euid
county.
Section 2. The fundi
derived
from rani tax shall be plai ed in
a special fund known as the Gopher
and Mole Bounty Fund, and the
County Clerk of said Tillamook
County shall pay as a bounty for
The graduating exercises of the
Tillamook High Srhool will take
place on Friday evening at the
Christian Church, when the ad-
dress to the class will be made by |
Rev. E. H. Hicks, of Roseburg,
Oregon. The graduates are Ruth
M Burge. Helen M. Beals, Flora O
Edgar, Gertrude N. Schlappi, John
Ebinger. Blanche Lucas, Wilma
Gesler and Paul Edgar. Follow­
ing is the program:
Quartette.
tiertrude Schlappi.
Salutatory ...
. . E E. Kork.
Violin Solo .,
Rev E W Hicks.
Address ........
John Ritinger.
Solo
.............
........ Flora ____
Edgar. ,
V aledictory .... __________
Presentation of Diplomas. W. C.
King, l’rcsidcut of School Board ,
every scalp of every mole or gopher
produced and examined at this of­
fice by drawing a warrant against
the special fund created by this
act. nt the rate of 25 cents for each
*-
and every scalp Thereafter Haiti
scalp shall be destroyed by Maid
clerk.
Section 3. During the year 1913
Hiiid warrants may be paid out of
the general fund of said county,
and during the year 1914, said gen­
eral fund sliull be reimbursed out
of saici special fund in this act pro­
vided for, and thereafter out o f
said siiecinl fund exclusively.
Section I. At any time there is a
surplus at the end of any year, of
the funds in said special funde the
County Court may transfer any
part of saitl surplus to the general
lund ol said county.
Bounties on 2111 gophers and umlea
have been paid for by County
Clerk llohlen. Elisabeth Balmer
was paid $20 for MO; John Stuvenga
$12 for 48; Alva Welle $9 for 38. Jim
Fitzpatrick, for a boy, is making
good wage's, bringing in four every
day.
To Water Consumers.
1 he Water Commission hasgiven
Mr. Iloag positive instructions to
shut off water from all consumers
who have not paid their water rent
by the 10th of each month.
By Order Water Commission.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank those wlc so
kindly assisted me in obtaining
votes in the piano contest at Mason,
Pennington A Co.’s, as it was
through their efforts that I wot. the
tint prize, a beautiful piano.
M ina F lask er .
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Biick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint
LAMB SC 11 It ADE K COMPANY.
DCA K-v : WAREHOUSE.
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN Ind A 3rd AVKNX K WKtt