Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 19, 1913, Image 1

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fol. xXV'
No’ 51
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 19, 1913
Advantages of a
Checking Account
W all paper.—King A Smith Co. •
We understand the pavement
case has been continued until the
T’h July, when Judge J. U. . Co...
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Camp-
yell will preside, the Chief Justice
•e
having selected him to try the
cases.
Dr. L. E. Hewitt and wife came
in from Portland this week, and
they are so pleased with the city
they will locate here. Dr. Hewitt is
au osteopathic- physician and stir-
geon.
George Cohn came in on Sunday
and was shaking hands with old
friends, Mr. Cohn had a close call
while in California from blood
poisoning, and is now feeling much
better.
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Safeguarding
Funds.
This method enables the business man or
individual to keep his money safely in the
bank, instead of on the premises or about
the person, where it would be subject to
hazard.
A checking account at this bank is a
great convenience and costs the depositor
absolutely nothing. To obviate handing the
account at a loss the bank requires that
reasonable average balances be maintained.
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New P. R. & N. Schedule.
The new schedule on the 1*. R. A
N. will go into effect on Sunday,
when there will be a double train
service established between this
city and Portland with a motor ser­
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vice between Mohler and Tillamook.
Two observation cars will be used
on the Portland trains. The sche­
dule is as follows:
Portland-Tillamook Service:
Leave Portland at 8:45 a.m.
Leave Portland at 120 p.m. (not
Sundays).
i Leave Tillamook at 7:00 a.m.
Leave Tillamook at 3:45 p. n>. (not
Sundays).
Motor Service:
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Leave Mohler at 8:00 a. m. and
4: 33 p ill.
Leave Tillamook 10:30
Allen Page is now the agent for
the Singer Sewing Machine Comp- 5:15 p. tn.
Postmaster Baker has made a re­
any in this city, also the collector.
Machines are sold on easy pay­ quest to the Chief Clerk of the Rail­
ments. Patronize your home mer­ way Mail Service for an emergency
chant when you want a sewing i sack to be placed on the train leav­
ing Portland at 1:20,
machine.
Over ninety per cent of transfers of funds
in business are tnade through the medium
of bank checks, thus avoiding the dangers
incident to carrying large sums about, and
the risk of making the wrong change.
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It is the aim ofjthis bank to
give the best banking serviee
possible—and cue do it.
It is also our aim to have
the best equipment sueh as
Modern Fire Proof Banking
Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg­
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
Deposit Boxes—and cue have
them.
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
About 22 members of the Loyal
Mole and Gopher Bounty.
Sons Bible Class of the Christian
church left on Monday on its second
Every week brings an increase in
annual hike, going out over the
CAPITAL
Wilson river road. They expected the number of moles and gophers
an
to visit Forest Grove, Carlton, Mc­ caught in the county, the citizens
L count M" _ Tl LLAMOO K_CIT £ ORE ■
SUPERVISION
Minnville,Salem, Turner, Monmouth taking a lively interest in killing
and other towns, where they play these peels. What is most sur­
prising is the large number caught
several games of baseball.
by some of the citizens, as the fol­
The lecture given by Rev. E. II.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS >| Free, an elegant bevel edged stag Hicks on “ The Mountaineers of lowing will show:
handle hand mirror, containing
John Stueveuga............ ........ 48
Tennessee,” was enjoyed by those
Lizzie Balmer............. ......... st»
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your
photo
with
our
folders.
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Tilla
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Wall paper.—King A Smith Co. *
Alvin Wells .................. .......... 250
who heard the lecture on Thursday
mook Studio.
Wui. Himes ................. ........ 1811
SeeDr.Monk fornovelties in place
evening at the Presbyterian Church,
Dr. and Mrs. Monk will leave after lhe rev. gentleman is a powerful
John Stuevenga............ ......... 00
carda.
Elizabeth Balmer ....... ........ 100
j the 24th, going to Medford for two
E. E. Rowland............. ........ 43
See Big Mack for your sewer con­ I weeks’ vacation, They will travel speaker and he entertained liis
A Citizen's Mass Meeting is hereby called to meet
hearers with amusing incidentsand
One amusing incident occurred at the Court-House, Friday. June 20th, 1913, at 8 o’clock
nections.
in their auto.
flights of oratory, giving some in­ in this city, when Sheriff Crenshaw's
Busy Bees-Bee Supplies. King &
Do not forget the meeting on teresting accounts of the moun­ little boy seeing a mole at work P.M., for the purpose of discussing the proposition of
Smith Co.
Saturday for the purpoae of organ­ taineers of that state.
where he was playing, killed it with voting Bonds to pay off the outstanding indebtedness
Stylish City Photographs at the izing the Tillamook County Fair
_ providing funds for current expenses,
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A number of ladies were delight­ rocks. The little fellow, hearing of the City,
Tillamook Studio.
Association.
fully entertained at the home of people talk about receiving money vidiug for a new city ball, providing a way for assessing
For Fine Photographs at popular
President Win. G. Tait, of the Mrs. J. D. Barrett Wednesday after­ for moles, had became confused, damages and benefits to property, where streets are
prices.—Tillamook Studio.
First National Bank, is attending noon, the affair being compliment­ tinnking they were worth $25 and Opene(ji atitl of passing a reassessment law, whereby
Call up the Mutual Phone for a the Bankers’ Convention at Cor­ ary to Mrs. Alex McNair who has told his father that. The sheriff 1
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date at the Tillamook Studio.
vallis this week.
recently returned from a several obtained the 25c bounty for the a reassessment may be made by the City, where any
Glasses fitted. Any ['kind, any
C. E. Reynolds, C. N. Drew and weeks’ sojourn in Portland and boy and paid him in pennies, and errors have been made in the original assessment;
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ityle Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
Sam Downs will leave next week for Eugene. Progressive whist was the boy is now diligently looking every tax payer and all interested are requested to be
for more moles.
the
diversion
of
the
afternoon,
a
Attorney James Walton is in the East to attend the National En­
present.
dainty lunch being served at five
campment of the G.A.R.
from Portland on legal business.
By order of the Mayor and Common Council.
Two Games on Sunday
Ala bastine your walls right over o’clock. Mrs. Barrett was assisted
C. D. Emmons, of Victoria, B. C.,
P. \V. TODD, City Recorder.
ba» returned to the city for a short the old paper if pajier is not torn. by Miss McNair and Miss Barrett.
The tain last week caused the
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A meeting will be held on Satur­ baseball boys a lot of trouble. No
Makes a first class job and a pretty
period.
day to organize a Tillamook County games could be played on Friday
Presbyterian Church.
room.
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King
A
Smith
Co.
,
Individual communion cups wilt
Bicycles and bicycle sundries,
Fair Association. The initiative and Saturday, but two games were
be lined.
For Sale,—One Registered Hol­
supplies and repairs. -King &
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played
Sunday
afternoon.
Tilla-
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was taken by the Fairview Grange ( ¡,J,k won bot > krameg whic), were
The Bible school convenes at
D onald M ackenzie , prstor.
stein Bull, Three years old in Au-
Smith Co.
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and the Tillamook Commercial , two of the best games ever played 10a.m. Mr. A. C. Everson super
gust.
An
extra
Rood
Bull,
price
intendent.
Teachers
and
classes
Uve chickens wanted at the Tilla­
Club with the idea of having an , in the city. The score of the hist
Notice.
mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. $100.-H. S. Lilly, Gales Creek. Ore. annual stock and agricultural show ' game was 5 to 4 and the second for all ages and attainments. The
: lesson
in the Adult Bible class is:
1
game
3
to
0.
The
locals
got
nine'*
1
per pound.
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a
position
at
general
Wanted,
every year. The association is hits in the first game, while the "The blinding effect of sin.” Amos
NOTICE, is hereby given that the
Gold bond trading stamps with house work, Would not object to open for anyone to belong to it beat the Gill Butchers could downs fl: 1-8.
County Court of Tillamook County,
Preaching service at II a.m. Oregon, will receive sealed Bids for
»11 your cash purchases.—King A washing and ironing. Apply to and become charter members. lt to get five hits off Tuerck. While I Sermon
Mise Katie Burke, on the Trask is hoped that the dairymen will the locals got six hits in the second the Sea.” Theme: “Why Peter left One Hundred cords of Hemlock wood
Smith Co.
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to be cut Forty-six inches in length,
to the Gill Butchers two.
Evening service at 8 p. m. Sul> and to be delivered and corded in the
take an interest in the association, i game
Dr. Jack Olson has opened den- river.
Harry Sator allowed no hits in the I jeet,
"The Power of l.ove.’’
basement of the Court House.
J. Arnold Leech, the freight
Owing to so many members of first two innings, while Mills al­ , Communion
tai parlors over F. R. Beals' office.
set vice following, to
certified check eoual to 5 per cent
agent at the depot, left on Wednes­ the Tillamook Comminercial Club lowed only two during the balance which church members and be­ of A the
Both phones.
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amount of the bid, must sreom-
of the game. The Brooklyn Grays lievers are invitee to participate.
day
for
Drain,
where
he
will
be
being
in
Portland
last
week,
the
each bid as a guarantee that the
Phone Joe Lilly for wood sawing.
will play two games on the home We have adopted the evening hour nsny
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bidder
execute a bond for the com-
Country . work
solicited. Phone 1313 married to Miss Grace D. Moon on monthly club dance was postponed grounds at Stillwell Park next Sun­ for the, communion service in the p let ion will
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of the contract if swarded the
day.
First
game,
10
a.m.;
second
Sunday.
until
this
(Thursday)
evening.
Next
Pacific States.
hope of securing a better attend­ same.
ance, and also as a fitting close to
This week will be the last issue Thursday evening the Ladies' Com­ game, 1 p. tn.
All bids to be filed in the office of the
Porgale,—00 Angora goats, $2
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Remember
the
time
of
the
base
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the services of the day. The County Clerk, on or before the second
eich. Inquire of R. F. Fowler, I of the Nehalem Enterprise to be mittee will give a social function. ball games next Sunday.
First Lord's Supper wan instituted in the day of July 1913.
: published at Nehalem, as H. F. This is the night for the card party, game called 10 a.m. sharp. Second upper room in the evening. The
Beaver, Oregon.
The County Court reserves thr right
i Effenberger will move his plant to and in addition to this there will be game, 1 p.in. sharp, as the Brook first disciples of Jesus observed to reject any and all bids, By order of
If our work does not nuit you tell
lyn
teams
must
catch
4:05
p.
m.
a
pleasing
entertainment
given
by
the
feaat
of
remembrance
in
the
the County Court.
Wheeler.
train for
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Portland.
if it does tell your friends. City ,
evening, fait all who are in the
J. C. Holden,
County Clerk mailed two sacks of a young lady from Portland, fol
habit
of
worshipping
with
us,
and
Lansfer Company
County Clerk.
Ì the illustrateli edition of Tillamook lowed by a strawberry social. It is
all friends of the Master wlvi so­
Tents, tent flyes, camp 'stoves,
County Business.
hoped that all the members of the
journ
in
the
city,
come
in
and
join
County
on
Wednesday
to
parties
camo eh»!,. .
county
« eunesuuy ■« ra... =
Wall paper, —King A Smith Co.
club with their families will be pre
in thia helpful spiritual service.
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'“T wl,° "ad i,Hke<l f°f infor,,,a,ion of
adjourned meeting
„ of the
i An.
sent.
the county.
County Court was belli on Monday,
Bring your chickens to the Tilla-
Applicants attending the Teach­ when the following business wan
A baseball match for the champ
“ook Meatcompany’s Market. We
er's Examination this week are: tran «acted:
ionship of Tillamook County will
Claim of C. I. Clough for $4 80
I Elsie White, Blanche Lucas, Win
,2c per pound
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be played at Nehalem on the
The best place to spend the Fourth, a special train running 1 nie Epplett, Maude Edgar, Irma was continued.
Claim of John Heilmeyer for $5 81
Doerge, Flora Edgar, Ruth J. was
tocrth of July is at Barview. That's from this city.
continued.
Allender,
Katie
»here the crowd is going. ....... J.............................. Clark, Daisy L.
The Count) Clerk was authorized
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Dawson Bros, will meet all trains Bauer,
Londe
rshausen,
Elsie
on T,leB(lay for with bus, and will handle passen- Cynthia Scove'l, Zena Houser, to call for bids for the construction
of a county road between Hebo and
f ,
Oregon for n a vacation
and o'er» and bauti»1 to all parts of the
vovmi
AT
Mamie Sutton, Mrs James Golds- Cloverdale, according to the plat
or f the
hebenefit
W
benefit of hi«
his health.
city. Call or phone at the Livery worthy, Eva Wheeler, Elsie Lamb. and specifications on tile in the
The First National Bank vs. C. A. barn on 2nd Ave East.
Harriet Gaylord, Minrie Desmond, office.
wnforth is a »„it filed in the cir-
In the matter of the H B. John-
Buy a Ford car because they run Laura G. Bruce. Ruth Burge. Leola
court to recover money.
I go
20 miles on a gunuu
gallon of gasoline. Dunham. Georgia Sowers, Helen » >n road, the same was continued.
In the matter of the petition of
*las been forwarded to When you get them your troubles M. ___
Beals,
R. Crane, Ellen W A Makinster for gateway, act-
_ Lydia
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’hington for the establish- are over. See Ed. Hadley, the Jccal Bewley and Martha E Alley.
. ing tqion the unfavorable report of
"*nt » post office at Bar View.
agent for the Ford auto.
J. W. Thompson expects to have the board of road viewer«, thecourt
rejected the petition.
J'*/*' number oi Tillamookers,
Mrs. W. W. Wiley and family, a five-ton auto truck soon which he
Bills allowed were:
1#IUi ’ *>een *n Fortland attend- who was visiting her parent», Mr. intends using for hauling gravel fame« Christensen .
iso oo
and
Mrs.
C.
N.
Drew,
left
Wednes
­
on
the
road
from
Neahkahnie
to
<5 00
Car“>'«l. returned on
Fred Paquet............
day for San Diego, Cal.. Mi«« Lelia Nehalem City. Il « ill carry three Jack Vint...................
22 00
30
00
yards of gravel at a load and main­ R N Henkle..............
Knll^01*" Parlor Matches for 20c. Drew accompanying them.
300 OO
Sunset
Magazine....
tain
an
average
speed
of
ten
miles
'«coEBt. best crade. Lamar’s
Elmer Allen came in from Port-J-------------- „
715 00
Mead A Payne .......
land on Wednesday and will take per hour, thus being able to make M M Mead A Son ..
403 10
in and look
500 <B
an interest in Dr. Sharp’« dental many load« during the course of a Wheeler Lumber Co
’s time. Mr. Thompson is very
business, as the latter will epend day
dav's
is principal
1 enthusiastic over the fact that he
Card of Thanks.
the summer at Happy Camp.
in Eastern
I will be the first man to own a ma­
Linseed oil is cheaper now than it chine of this kind in Nehalem, and
We wish to thank the citizens of
'•visiting
the
home of
Between Kid Ritchie, of San Francisco, and Sandy
i" wrent.
Mr.’t at
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Tillamook for their patronage to
.. . —• and Mrs. C. N. has been fora long time. Buy it by predicts that it will revolutionize to the sessions of the annual con­
Robi "ii. "f Barview.
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also the barrel and paint that house and the methods of rogd building in ference, and e»(>eciallv to those
barn
that
you
have
neglected
*in
tn, er m that school, is visiting
this county when its usefulness aiding in the entertainment of
The
the past —King A Smith Co.
' will have been demonstrated to the minister« and delegate«.
po>tors who »«kindly gave uptheir
In O|>eii Air Pavilion. Mutnc for the clay will l>e
entire satisfaction of our county Sunday
services ; a» pastor and
officials--Nehalem Enterprise
members of the U.B Church, we
furnished by the Tillamook Band.
express our highest appreciation,
Fraternally,
I. E. M eme ,
A Worker Appreciates Thia
Pastor.
Wm. Morris, a resident of Flor
R I. E. HEWITT.
»tice Oregon «'• ’ For the last
OSTEOPATHIC
fourteen ye«« '"Z kidneys and
Clam Bake and many other attractive features.
bladder incapacitated me for all
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON.
J rk Abort eight months ago 1
Barview is the Ix-st and moist enjoyable place to
Bell Tel. 10 9 W.
u«mg Foley Kidney P»l!s.
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thev h*<e done what other Teit’l orary residence and office in
Hpcntl the Fourth.
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^ffic ne» fa‘le.1 to do and now
A C. Everson's house,
Follow
the
Crowd
—They are going to Barview.
feeling fine .. I recommend
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
Foley Kidney Fills-
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CALL FOR MASS
MEETING.
IC FOURTH JULY
CELEBRATION
AR VIEW.
BASEBALL GAME.
All Kinds of Water Sport
and Foot Races, with
Special Prizes.
BIG TEN ROUND BOXING
MATCH for a PRIZE OF #250.00.
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BIG DANCE
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kAMRR’S
VARIETY STORE,
TTbUflmOOK,
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OREGON-
Drop in and book Around
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Mammoth Bonfire at Night and
Fire Works.
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