Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 03, 1913, Image 1

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Vol. XXVI.
No. 3
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY
Wall paper.—King 4 Smith Co. •
Clearance Sale. — Men’s Suits from
$18 to $25 reduced to$15. Your choice
of any suit—Morris Schnal. the
Popular Price Clothier.
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Wanted, a position at general
house work. Would not object to
washing and ironing. Apply to
Miss Katie Burke on the Trask
river.
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3, 1913
Wall paper.- -King A Smith Co. *
Special for the coming week—
Men’s Suits from $18 to $25 reduc­
ed to $15. Your choice of any suit.
Morris Schnal, the Popular Price
Clothier.
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in
Acquaintance
The rural free delivery route from
at Bank.
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Bay City went into effect on Tues­
It is the aim of this bank to
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day, aud until November the mail
give the best banking service
will be delivered the same day after
Not the least of the advantages of having
The Loyal Sone of Tillamook re­ the arrival of the afternoon train at
possible--and uie do it.
a checking account at this bank is the
turned to the city’ on Tuesday from Bay City, which will be a great con­
It is also our aim to have
their hike somewhat reduced in venience to those living on this
acquaintance which it promotes between
numbers but having had a good route.
the best equipment sueh as
the depositor and our officers.
time.
| i Will Purcell found the two ladies'
Modern Fire Proof Banking
Special for the coming week — bags containing money and valu­
This acquaintance enables our officers
Room, Fife Proof Vault, Burg­
Men’s Suits from $18 to $25 reduc­ able papers belonging to Mrs E. E.
to get in touch with the interests of the
ed to $15. Your choice of any suit. Hall which she lost, and returned
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
depositor, and to lend all the co-operation
Morris Schnal, the Popular Price the same to the Headlight office,
Deposit Boxes—and cue have
Clothier.
the owner being pleased at recover
consistent with conservative banking.
ing
her
property,
thanking
Mr.
them.
“ Everybody is doing it.” '’Doing
Our officers gladly welcome the oppor­
What ?” “ Getting ready to cele­ Purcell for doing so.
brate at Bar View,” A most de­
Banker F. A. Rowe was in the
tunity to extend the facilities of the bank
lightful time for everybody. Follow city on Wednesday from Wheeler
the crowd.
to new depositors.
and has extended an invitation to
$
Mrs. J. E. O’Neel, who has been the editors of the county to visit
visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Wheeler on Saturday, July 26. Mr.
A. D. Smith, for the past month, Rowe knows that editors are live
left \\ ednesday for her home in boosters aud he needs them to help
Canyonville.
boost that new, lively town on Ne­
The National Holiday will be ob­ halem bay.
Married, on Wednesday, at the
served in Tillamook County’ tomor­
! COUNTY
TJ.LL AMOOK CITSUPERVISION |f
row (Friday) with celebrations at Hotel Ramsey, in this city, Claud her of the canneries will not start
Third Regiment to Arrive
■
Cloverdale, Blaine, Bay City, Bar­ Lewallen and ?|iss lva Kellow, up this season owing to such a large
on Tuesday.
view and Nehalem.
Rev. R. E. Jope, of the Christian amount of last season's pack being
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Dawson Bros, will meet all trains Church, performing the ceremony. unsold, and as the revenue of his
Rev.
I.
E.
Meese,
late
pastor
of
The
Third
Regiment, Oregcn
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
The happy couple, who live in the department came mostly from ]
the U. B. Church, left on Saturday with bus, and will handle passen­
National Guard, under the <nn-
gers and baggage to all parts of the south part of the county, left this money derived from licenses ts mand of General W. E. Finzer, will
with his family for Portland.
Wall paper,—King & Smith Co.
city. Call or phone at the Livery morning to spend their honeymoon fishermen nnd canneries, it will arrive in this city, on Tuesday, and
Mrs. G. L. Dick is in Dallas, call­
in Portland.
See Dr. Monk for novelties in place
barn on 2nd Ave East.
greatly reduce the income should will pitch camp on the railroad
ed there on account of the sickness
I
The mole and gopher bounty law there be a shut down of canneries. land east of the depot, The regi-
cards.
Buy
a
Ford
car
because
they
run
of her sister. Mrs. W. E. Parks
20 miles on a gallon of gasoline. in Tillamook County is having a Mr. Clanton will want three or four ment will reinaiu here until the
See Big Mack for your sewer con­
Amateurs ! Better pay a small When you get them your troubles good effect in exterminating them, acres of land for the hatchery on
lfth, when it will break camp and
nections.
charge and get good results from
for County Clerk Holden has issued the Wilson river, and if thia can be return to headquarters, The regi-
Busy Bees-Bee Supplies. K irg your kodaks.—Tillamook Studio. . are over. See Ed. Hadley, the local
warrants for over $600, making over obtained free or at any reasonable ment will be 700 Btrong, and there
agent for the Ford auto.
Smith Co.
Julius Erickson was arrested on
At the meeting of the City Conn 2400 killed since the law went into figure, it is probable that the new will be a large number of visitors
Stylish City Photographs at the
Wednesday for assault and battery cil on Monday evening, Mayor effect, with the prospect that in a hatcliery will be erected there and in the city at the «nine time.
Tillamook Studio.
upon his wife, who was badly beat­ Harter discharged all the city of­ few weeks this number will be the place fixed up so that it will be
During the stay of the regiment
For Fine Photographs at popular en up.
doubled.
, an
attractive place for visitors. in this city there will be several
ficials,
but
the
council
appointed
prices.—Tillamook Studio.
—
County Court agreed to games of baseball between the
The
Found, a gold ring.
Person N. J. Myers night watchman.
I Mrs. C. Hunt entertained the mem- '*■*
The July term of the County describing the same can recover
bers
cf
the
Swastika
Club
at
her
maintain
a good road provided soldiers and the home team, band
I Mr. and Mrs. Shafer, of Idaho,
Court is in session this week.
concerts and a public dance on
it by calling at Cook’s rooming have been visiting here. They were home Friday, June 27th. A delight- the hatchery is located here,
Call up the Mutual Phone for a house.
Special for the coming week— Saturday night, July 12, at the opera
on their honeymoon, the bride be. ful afternoon was spent in games
date at the Tillamook Studio.
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A J. Wilks brought a box of fine ing Miss Anna B. Shirk, who taught and sewing, followed by a delicious Men’s suits from $18 to $25 reduced house.
luncheon. The guests of the after- lo $15. Your choice of any suit.
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any strawberries to this office, 20 filling school here and at McMinnville.
i
May Butter Fat Priet •.
noon were Mesdaines Wheeler, I Morris Schnal, the Popular Price
style. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. »
the box. They were the Magoon
Linseed oil is cheaper now than it Bonis, Crenshaw, Jope, Romaine,
Clothier.
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40c.
Maple Leaf ...........
Follow the crowd on the Fourth— variety.
has been fora longtime. Buy it by Todd aud the Misses Burke, Bold­
40.4c.
I During the month of July we will Tillamook .............
They are going to celebrate at Rar
Marriage
liceuses
were
issued
to
the
barrel
and
paint
that
house
and
en and Wheeler.
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39c.
Fairview
.................
conduct
a
special
cash
discount
V lew.
Walter M. Petteys and Mabel G. barn that you have neglected in
40c.
Mrs.^L. I.. Baker being highly re^ I ea]C) throughout our various lines South Prairie.......
Mrs. Andy Nolan is visiting at the Lantz; Arnold Mettler and Bertha the past.—King & Smith Co.
‘
spected in the city, a number of of groceries feed, flour, glassware, Three Rivers ........
her
sister,
Mrs.
B.
C.
Murbach.
home of
Dr. Elmer Allen having bought ladies gave a handkerchief social at tin and granite ware, crockery, etc.: Mohler....................
38.4c,
Lamb.
Dr Sharp and wife have moved an interest in Dr. Sharpe’s dental tlie home of Mrs. D. L. Shrode on
40c.
Elwood ...................
Best hard wheat flour, $4.90 bbl.
Bicycles and bicycle sundries, to Ilappy Camp Netarts, and while parlors, is now in charge, and liav. Friday afternoon, which proved a
39c.
Process barley, $1.30 for 751b. sk. Long Prairie.......
repairs.—King & there Mrs. Sharp will act as deputy ing recently graduated in dentistry, very pleasant affair.
supplies and
Meedames
39.2c.
Clover l.eaf...........
Wheat,
per
100
lbs.,
$1.85.
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Smith Co.
postmaster.
asks for a share of the patronoge. Small and Shrode did the entertain­
35c.
Beaver ....................
Bran. 00 lb. sk., 85c.
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­
Free, an elegant bevel edged stag
W. E. Page, who was in the sec­ ing and Mrs. Baker was the hon
3ft 3c.
Cold Springs ........
Shorts, 80 lb. sk., $1.30.
mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. handle hand mirror, containing ond hand business in this city some ored guest, there being a large
East Beaver...........
36c.
18lbs. granulated sugar, $1 0O.
37
4c.
Central
...............
per pound.
’
your photo with our folders.—Tilla­ years age, is in from Oakdesale. number of ladies present.
Fruit granulated sugar, $5.25.
30c.
Neskowin ...............
Wash., visiting his daughter and
Gold bond trading stamps with mook Studio.
Mr. Rufus Holman, of Portland,
35 4c.
70c. pitchforks, 50c.
Oretown .........
35c.
PleasantValley ...
all your cash purchases.—King &
Miss Idell Johnson, sister of At­ son, Mrs. A. K. Case and Allen will Is- the speaker at the Fourth of
75c. shovels, 50c.
July celebration at Bay City, who
Smith Co.
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torney Johnson, is expected next Page.
$1.25 shovels, $1.00.
Not Feeling Just Right ? Read
The adjourned t-rm of the circuit will be accompanied by his family,
31b. beet Japan tea, $1.00.
Mrs. C. N. Drew is in Portland as week from Texas, and may make
Tliia.
court will convene on Monday, with Mr. Holman is county commission­
a delegate io the auxiliary of the her home here.
No, 1 oats, $35.00.
er of Multnomah County, and hav­ Correspondingly cash discounts all
Mr. Jack Maltoa, Copperopolis,
Judge
Campbell
on
the
bench,
when
NT. O W.
Two games of baseball will be
Calif., would not make this state­
ing just started as a county official,
through our dilferent lines.
Dr. and Mrs S. M. Wendt return­ played next Saturday and Sunday the injunction suit against the
ment were it not absolutely true.,
is desirous of ascertaining the
Warren
Construction
Company
T
illamook
M
ercantile
C
o
.
"I could hardly aland on my feet
ed Monday from a brief trip to at Stillwell Park between Nehalem
methods
of
road
building
in
Tilla-
and when sitting down could.hard-
will be argued.
Portland.
and Tillamook.
mrok County and to talk with our
ly
arise on account of pain in my
Kentucky is having ns much
W. W. Ridelaugh was in the city-
Alabastine your walls right over
The most beautiful spot to spend
county officials and others. This is trouble in raising tobacco as Kan- kidneys. I trieil three bottles of
Foley Kidney Pills and they entire
the Fourth is at Bar View. Follow the old paper if paper is not torn. on Wednesday and left for Port­ is Mr Holman’s first visit to this
eas has had in raising sugar beets. ly cured me, and 1 have had no kid-
Makes a first class job and a pretty land Mr. Ridelaugh informs us county.
the crowd.
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ey trouble since. Ask liim -old
Agriculture is no longer a science,
that he has last season's pack of
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Take the early morning train for room.—King Ac Smith Co.
by nil druggists.
Hie local Moose lodge in this city but a matter of law and politics,
salmon unsold, with some of the
Some of our citizens are talking
the celebration at Barview and
received word that the Moose ex­
¡•void the rush.
of placing a drinking fountain and previous year.
cursion to Tillamook City on the
Married, at Bay City, on Sunday
F'tli July would include 1O0O per.
New Line, 15c. neck wear, at watering trough for horses in some
evening, Walter Petteys and Miss
sons. This is a larger numtier than
Lamar’s Variety Store. “Drop in convenient place in the city.
Mabel Lantz. The wedding took
Alvy Lewis, chief of the govern­
w as expected and will tax the sleep­
and look around.”
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place at the home of the bride's
If our work does not suit you tell ment bird reserves came in Tues­ parents. Rev D. A Mackenzie per­ ing capacity of the city to accom
moilate them. The excursionists
us; if it dees tell your friends. City day and Wilber Stillwell took him forming the ceremony
will s|>end Saturday night in this
out to th» rocks on Wednesday.
Transfer Company
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E. D. Small was in Portland at­ city and Sunday on the beach. The
Tents, tent flyes, camp stoves, ' Clearance Sale.-Men's Suits from tending a meeting of the parking local lodge is making arrangements
camp chairs, everything for camp. $18 to $25 reduced to $15 Your associations on Saturday and he re­ for the entertainment of the excur-1
■-King A Smith Co.
* ( choice of any suits. Morris Schnal, ports that the fish market does not sionists, which will include clam
AT
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ ' the Popular Price Clothier.
look very promising owiug to a bakes, dances and ball games.
Geo. W. Kiger found some money large surplus of fish on hand.
mook Meat Company’s Market. We
rhe Fairview Birthday Club met
in the post office on Tuesday, and
Pay 12c. per pound.
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Allen Page is now the agent for
the person who lost it can recover the Singer Sewing Machine Comp­ at Mrs. A. Marolf’e Wednesday, |
Rev. D. A. Mackenzie is in Port­
I any in this city, also the collector. fune 25, 1913. After the general
land attend ng the Christian Citi­ the same by applying to him.
order of business, consisting of
■The
First
National
Bank
will
ob
­
Machines are sold on easy pay­
zenship Con mention.
serve the Fourth of July and be ments Patronize your home mer­ roll call and electing a president to
For Sale, young pigs.—Apply to
closed all day. The bank will ob- . chant when yon want a sewing fill the vacancy caused by the resig­
U. B. Marshal), Pleasant Valley, or
nation of Mrs. Mapes, Mrs. Frank
serve all legal holidays in the future. j machine.
lAlex. Watt. Ti lamook.
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Bester was elected It was decided
The heavy rain on Sunday even­ H Dr. Elmer D. Allen has located
to elect the secretary-¿and treasurer
D. F. Trowbridge vs. L. E. Sand-
ing caused a lot of grass to fall in the Commercial Bldg . suceed-
at the same time and Mrs. J H.
*rs is a suit filed in the circuit where there is a heavv growth, so
ing Dr. P. J- Sharp.
All work Dunstan was elected. Then a lovely
Court to recover money.
much so that it will remain down guaranteed. Both Pnones Office
lunch was served, consisting of ■
Mis» Ruby McGhee returned
For Sale,—One Registered Hol- hours: 9:00 to 12.00 a m.; 1:00 to strawberries and ice cream, cake,
Thursday from a three weeks' visit
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stein
Bull, Three years old in Au- 4:30 p.m. Open evenings 7:00 to candy and lemonade. Those pre­
*ith friends in Portland.
sent were : Mesdames Maxwel', j
gust. An extra good Bull, price 8:00 p.m.
The Tillamook Band will furnish guet.
$100.-H. S. Lilly, Gales Creek, Ore.
Albert Plank is back from a »hort Tinners let, Kunze, Holden, Hoaley, ’
<he music at the dance pavilion at
Clearance Sale—Men’« Suite froin trip to Eastern Oregon, which con Alplanalp, Tilden, Nagley, Durrer,
(Bar View on the Fourth.
vinced him that business was not Bester. M. J. Dunstan, Marolf and
Regular Dances st Barview-Tues $18 to $25 red”ced tofl5. Your -hoice
nearly as brisk in other places as family and Mrs J. H. Dunstan.
of
any
suit
—
Morris
Scbnal.
the
Ray. Thursday and Saturday even-
it is in Tillamook City. He found
Popular Price Clothier.
Master Fish Warden R E. Clan
|>nK» and Sunday afternoons
the towns he visited unusually dull
ton came in on Tuesday to look
for this tirre of the year
over different sites for the hatchery. '
Lieuts. F. C. Endicott and O. L.
It iie pro|HH<e<l to move the fish ,
Anderson, of the Third Regiment,
hatchery from its present location
Oregon Nstional Guard, staked out
on the Trask river to the mouth of
the ground for the encampment
the north fork of the Wilson river. *
east of the defiot last week, and left
Mr Clanton, after visitingthis loca­
plans for the water pipes They
tion, waa favorably impressed with
left for Portland on Saturday morn­
it, but it will not be deckled for
ing.
some time whether that location
Clearance
Sale.
—
Men's
Suits
from
<<
will be finally agreed upon. Mr.
$18 to $25 reduced to $15. Your
Clanton, sf>eakiog of the fish Indus
choiceofacv suit—Morris Schnal
try. said it 1a rumored that a num-
the Popular Price CfoUcicr.
.
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Advantages of a
Checking Account
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
ba I l TILLAMOOK county b B®
FOURTH JULY
PROGRAM
AR VIEW
10:30 a.m.—Base Ball Game
12:30 to 1:30—Dinner.
1:30 Races and Water Sports.
Afternoon—Dancing.
6:30 p.in.—Boxing Match.
7:15 p in.—Clam Bake.
Fire Works and Bonfire.
Special Prices for all Races.
UAMRR’S variety store .
TIUhAfnOOK.
OREGON
Drop in and book Around-”
A Good Time for Every­
body.
Follow the Crowd, they are
going to Bar View.