Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 17, 1913, Image 1

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Vol. XXVI.
No. 5.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY
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Banking service is not an expensive luxury.
Some of the greatest services we perform cost
our clients absolutely nothing.
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The individual needs this bank
DanKlUg to help him make his income go
farther, and to turn some of it
into a permauant asset.
Service.
The small business man needs this bank’s
help to make his business grow.
This bank is here to serve all the people, anil
its officers will be glad to talk to any having need
of banking service.
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TÎLLAMOOK COUNTY BAÑífe°
bank
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TlkkAMOOK CITY. ORE,
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
STATE
SUPERVISION
The improvements on the Netarts
road will be finished in about a
week, which will enable an auto to
reach Happy Camp in 35 minutes.
For sale, Pair Shetland Ponies and
Spring Colt, Pony, Surrey, Double
Harness, Saddle and Bridle. En­
quire at office A. F. Coats Lumber
Co.
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Fred Kebbe vs. Pete I.anghardtis
a suit filed in the circuit court to
recover $843.75 for labor, team,
board, lodging and laundry furnish­
ed the defendant.
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains
with bus. and will handle passen­
gers and baggage to all parts of the
city. Call or phone at the Livery
barn on 2nd Ave Bast.
Dr. E. E. Daniels, the new Chiro­
practor, successfully treats all tier
vous diseases, rheumatism, etc.
Consultation free. Office Com­
mercial Club Building.
Buy a Ford car because they run
20 miles on a gallon of gasoline.
When you get them your troubles
are over. See Ed. Hadley, the local
agent for the Ford auto
The hay harvest is in full blast.
See Dr.Monk fornovelties in place
card».
See Big Mack for your sewer con-
nectiona
Stylish City Photographs at the
I Tillamook Studio.
F. M. Lamb came in from Eugene
I on Sunday on a visit
For Sale,—a Jersey bull, 2 years
I old. See Frank Tone.
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For Fine Photographs at popular
prices —Tillamook Studio.
Wanted,—Three furnished rooms.
Contractor on Masonic Bld.
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Misa Nellie Banfield came in on
Saturday to spend a vacation.
Call up the Mutual Phone for a
date at the Tillamook Studio.
Glasses fitted. • Any kind, any
style. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
Ed. Hadley has received five Ford
care, which he offers for sale.
C. H. Wheeler was in the city the
first of the week from Wheeler.
R. Y. Blalock will preach at the
Adventist Church on Sunday at 2 00 A. Linebach and wife have rented
“a house in this city aud may re­
p.n>.
main here next winter. Mr. Line­
The Tillamook County Bank was bach is in the piano business, rep­
moved to its new building this resenting Kohler & Chase, of Port­
morning.
land.
lave chickens wanted at the Tilla­
Young men who are desirous of
mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. forming a company of the Oregon
par pound.
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National Guardin Tillamook should
The Loyal Scouts will give a party see Ira C. Smith, who will see
at the Christian Church this (Thurs­ whether enough names catibese
day) evening
cured
a. Page, after visiting in this
S. E. Henderson and C. H. Thomas
rity, left on Monday for his home in have started a Merchants' Collec­
Oaksdale, Wash.
tion Association in this city, and
If our work does not suit you tell will handle real estate, loans, stir-
«•; ifitdoeH tell your friend«. City veying, etc., in connection with the
Tranefer Company
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association,
Bring your chickens to the Tilla-
Two games of baseball will be
Meat Company's Market We played on Sunday between Tilla­
»V 12c. per x>und
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mook and Lodge No. 291, L O O.M.,
Gustave Haberlach has come to at Stillwell Park, the game in the
19 city to help his brother, Carl morning to be called at 9:15 and in
the afternoon at 2:30.
«berlach, in his office.
A large quantity of furniture for
t
" Watson has returned
e city after ua two weeks’ visit the new hotel have arrived in this
htt mother in Portland.
city and the bed rooms are being
•'laeon fruit jar caps, 18c. doz.; 2 fixed up as speedily a» possible so
• 35c. Lamar’s Variety Store, as to be ready when the Moose ex­
cursion arrives here on Saturday.
in and Look Around." •
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rJirla,DOO'i ',ea‘ Co. vs. George
lns H a suit filed in the county
urt t0 «ccver $63.47 for meat.
Amateurs ! Better pay a small
_.ar^ and t6* good results from
“r kodaks.— Tillamook Studio .
8n
bevel edged stag
vn, \ hand ,Mirror. containing
^t’dioW,’h °Ur ,O,der*
botJm ' * S°n*i of Beaver, have
todn u,8 ,,TO ,On " hite auto truck
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e ,r Weighting between Bea-
,nd Cloverdale.
Registered Hol-
years old in Au-
extra
good
Bull, price
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S Lilly, Gales Creek. Ore.
•‘'■»Bull. Three
DAMAR’S
A fire alarm was turned in this
morning, the stove in the restau­
rant in Clement's building having
caught the wood work on fire. The
boys promptly responded and it
took but a few seconds to extinguish
it
As the Western Union’s telegraph
office is established at the ddpot a
petition was forwarded to Manager
Rcbb to have an office established
in the business district of the city,
and this was referred to the Super
intendent.
A special meeting of the stock
holders of the Maple Leaf Creamery
Association will be held on Satur
day at the factory for the purpose
of considering the matter of dispos-
VARIETY STORE,
TlUUAinOOKf
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OREGON-
Drop ¡n and Look Around«
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the Whey ,o‘he Standard
•luk Sugar Company.
Mr. aud Mrs. John Anand came
on Saturday aud remained until
Sunday. Mr. Anand is the man
cVi
,,le Portland Commercial
Club. He was greatly pleased with
the city, and he had considerable to
do with paving while councilman of
"ortland for six years.
An auto party arrived iu the city
on Sunday, composed of Sarah B.
Farmer ami P. E. Fullerton and
wife, of Salem, and Mrs. J. D. Riley,
Ruth and Harold Riley and Mis.
J- L. Stockbridge, of Portland. The
paity had come from Camp Joy. at
Neskowin, and called themselves
“The Bunch.”
Arrangements have been com­
pleted for the entertainment of the
Moose excursion to this city on Sat-
Jay, when it is expected that the
excursionists will number one
thousand. There will be a dance
at the opera house that night, and
on Sunday two ball games, with a
clam lunch served near the depot.
A» it is not generally known that
the passenger train leaving this
city at 3:45 p m, carries mail, for
the information of the pub ic we
wish to state that there is no mail
coach on the train, but a through
pouch is made up in this city for
Portland i'o catch this train letters
must be mailed not later than
3:15 in t'ie post-office.
Arthur J. Stillwell and A. A.
Pennington having dissolved part
nership in the firm of Mason-Pen
nington & Co, Mr. Stillwell has
taken over the Ladies' Department
and is moving the goods to the
store opposite, which will be tern
porary quarters, as he will have an
up to date store and slock of goods
in the Oddfellows’ building. Mr.
Peimiugton has taken the gents'
goods and will remain in the pres
ent quarters.
County Clerk Holden paid out
$1971.00 for moles and gophers up to
this morniug Mrs J. J. Hallett
brought in 322 from Blaine this
week. The CouDty Court is unde­
cided as to the amount of money it
can pay out this year for these
bounties, as the law is somewhat
confusing, while on the other ha ud,
it is thought best to exterminate as
many as possible at this time,
which would prevent them from in­
creasing
An unfortunate allair took place
on Thursday evening over the pave
ment controversy, all of which adds
to the bad reputation of the city.
I. H. McMahan, a night watch­
man for the Warren Construction
Company, and better known as big
Mac, knocked Ex-Senator C. W.
Fulton down when inspecting the
pavement that evening after some
uncomplimentary words had passed
between the two men.
E. C. Clement, poet office inspec­
tor, came in on Wednesday for the
purpose of appointing several post
masters in this county. He ap­
pointed new postmasters at Rector
and Lake Lytle, and filled a vacancy
at Blaine today. A poetoffice is
also to be established at Manhattan.
It is the duty of the post office in­
spector to appoint postmasters
where the receipts are under a cer­
tain amount,
Mrs. J. C. Holden has resigned
her position as manager of the tele­
phone office in this city, and Byron
Block has taken her place, Mrs
Holden has been in charge of the
office for seven years and she has
given general satisfaction, being
exceedingly accommodating and
obliging to the public. Mr. Block
has been made manager and wire
chief, and Miss Ruby Anderson
chief operator.
The injunction suit brought by a
number of citizens to restrain the
city from assessing the property
for street pavements, constructed
by the Warren Construction Co., i«
still being heard before Judge Camp
bell, with the pro»(sect that it will
take soother week or more before
the case is through. A good deal
of the time of the court has been
taken up by “muck rake” question»
put to the witnesses by the attor-
neys.
The Ladies' Committee of the
Tillamook Commercial Club ■» ar­
ranging far a novel entertainment
at the club rooms next Thursday
evening, when Miss Lottie Banfield
will render a drama " The Melting
pot,” and give several musical
pieces. The drama»takes l'i hours,
and Mi»» Banfield ha» won great
praise in rendering it at private
and other partiea in Portland The
proceeds of the entertainment will
be used for the benefit of the club
W. Kerns, son-in-law of Johan
pjulaeu. of Portland, has been
spending his vacation at Bayocean.
Mr Kerua « one of the proprietors
17, 1913
of the largest printing plants in
Portland. He is occupying the
Poulsen cottage, and Mr. Poulsen
is building two more cottages, mak­
ing an investment of $30,000 tn Bay­
ocean. Mr. Kerns thinks that with
so much money invested at Bav-
ocean and the large amount of taxes
paid, it is not treating Bayoceau
right to deprive it of a road.
During the quarter ending June
30, 1013, the State Engineer issued
three permits for the appropriation
of water in Tillamook County. R O.
Richards, of Beaver, secured two
permits to appropriate water from
Foland Creek aud an unnamed
spring. The water is to bediverted
in Sections 20 and 32, Township 3
South, Range 7 West for the irriga­
tion of »3 acres of land, including
domestic use. Solon Schiflman, of
Bay City, also secured a permit to
appropriate the waters of Doughty
Creek to supply a part of Bay City'
and also for domestic use.
Wm. C. O’Hara died at the resi­
dence of his daughter, Mrs. H H
Brown. 231 Shaver st., Portland
June Vl, 1913. He came to Oregon
by the Isthmus of Panama route.
He was born in county Sligo, Ire­
land. in 1832. His business kept
him in Portland until 1833, when he
took up farming in Netarts, Tilla­
mook Co., Ore., where he was post­
master for twenty tyears. He re­
turned to Portland four years ago
and since that time has lived with
his daughter, He leaves four
daughters ami two sons. Mrs. W.
Johnson, Mrs. H H. Brown, Mrs.
C. M. Martin. Mrs. C. F. Groce,
Mr. Wm. O’Hara. all of Fortland,
Bat O' Hara, of Netarts. The funeral
took place on June 23. from St
Mary’s Church, when requiem high
mass was held.
IL A. Youmans vs. the Pacific
Railway A Navigation Co. is a suit
filed in the Circuit Court in which
the plaintiff claims damages to the
amount of $5 765. Plaintiff claims
damages t»> reason of purchasing
a passenger.ticket for transportation
from
Tillamook to Hillsboro,
and on December 39th, 1912, otfered
himself for transportation at Tilla­
mook, where he was received as a
passenger, and was in the train
which was wrecked near the Roy
place by a landslide. Plaintiff
claims this was caused by the de­
fendants carelessly, improperly,
unskillfully and negli gently con­
structed and maintained its road
bed and right of way. By reason
of the shock he claims to have been
violently hurled and thrust against
the seats which caused him to suf­
fer nervous disorders and mental
anguish, for which he wants $5,000
damages. For his clothes being
damaged $65 and $700 on account
of bis trunks being detained 35
days.
Appointment of a county sealer
of weights and measures is another
dutv facing the county court, ac­
cording to a new bill passed by the
1913 legislature and which is now
tffective. The new law provides for
a Mate sealer of weights and meas­
ures and authorizes the appoint­
ment of a state deputy. In addition,
it is provided that the county court
of every county shall appoint a
county sealer whose duty it shall be
to "visit at least once each year dur­
ing his term of office every place of
business where any scale, weight
or measure, or any device for as­
certaining the quantity of any com­
modity is kept for the purpose of
trade, and try, test or prove such
»r ale, weight or measure, or such
cevice » • • • and where they are
found to be accurate shall seal the
same with the seal to be kept by
him for that purpose, and when
found to be inaccurate shall con­
demn the same and mark with a tag
forbidding the further use thereof
until made to comply with the
county standard».’’ It is also made
the duty of the county sealer of
weights and measure» to institute
criminal proceedings against any
person» whom he discovers in vio­
lation of the law regarding weights
and measures.
During the month of July we will
conduct a a pec ml cash dincount
nale, throughout our variou. linen
of grin eries, feed, flour, glannware,
tin and granite ware, crockery, etc.:
Beat hard wheat flour, $4. 90 bbl.
Process barley, »1.30 for 751b. *k
Wheat, per KM) lb«., »1*5.
Bran 60 lb. ak., 85c.
Short«, M lb. «ft., »1.30.
■ •II*., granulated sugar, II ft).
Fruit granulated sugar, $5.25.
70c. pitchforks. 50c.
75c. .florets, 50c.
»1.25 shovels. »1.00.
<lt>. t*st Japan tea, »1.00.
No I <>ate HE00.
Correspondingly cash dux mints all
through our different lines.
T11.1.AM<X)K
MEIO.ANT1LK
CO.
It is the aim of this bank to
give the best banking service
po8sible--and cue do it,
It is also our aim to have
the best equipment such 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.
County Fair Notes.
STOP, LOOK, LISTEN.
The Board of Directors of the Til
Read and Remember
lamook County Fair Association
That the Moose are comirg good
idet in the Commercial Club rooms and strong and with them Marcell,
last Saturday.
the official convention photograp­
The chairman of .the Preminin her. The man
that made the
committee, W. C. King, reported Pendleton Round up famous. His
that after carefully going over the stay is limited for two days. Any­
list with the Board, the following- one wishing panorama moving
changes were made:
pictures can make arrangements
Instead of three prizes for cheese with his contracting agent
$25, $15 and $10, it was changed to
J ames M c C leblan .
five prizes, as follows: $20 first,
Get Busy.
$12.50 second; $10 third; $5 fourth; Address the Headlight Office.
and $2.50 filth. To be added to this
an entrance fee of $1 for each con­
Resolution of Condolence.
testant, this fee to be divided ac­
Whereas it has pleased the all
cording to the prizes.
There were a few minor charge» wise Father to call to her eternal
made, which will appear soon in home our beloved sister, Phoebe
the premium liât published iu a Curl,
Be it resolved that we tlie 1 em­
pamphlet.
Dr. J. E Reedy, who is the official bers of Beaver Rebekah Lodge, No.
veterinary in thia county, waselect- 200, extend to the bereaved hm-l-.ind
ed superintendent of live stock dur­ and family of the beloved state our
deepest sympathy, and prav that
ing the fair.
H Booth was elected superintend­ God’B infinite love be their aus.ain*
ing grace.
ent of poultry.
W. C. King was elected superin­
Be it further resolved that a copy
tendent of vegetables, fruits and of these resolutions be made n part
of Hie minutes of this meeting, a
flowers.
Mrs. Webster Holmes was chosen copy sent to the bereaved husband
to superintend Domestic Science and family, and to the county
and Art.
paper, and that the charter of thia
F. W. Christensen was chosen to lodge be draped in mourning for
superintend the milk test and sixty days.
Fraternally submitted,
cheese.
MABUAkKT MotiPR,
Will Spalding, who was appoint
E thki . Met • AY,
ed to see about grounds and build­
F rances C apes .
ings to hold the fair, reported. His
report was accepted. The Board
Farm for 8ale.
decided to hold the Fair on the va­
For
Sale,
16 aeren of fiottoni laud
cant lots back of the old Snuffer It, miles from
town. Good homie
building, which was offered to and barn. Will run nine cowl,
them for use free of charge by \\ . Enquire of the Headlight office.
G. Dwight. It waa decided toorder
tli ee laige ten«» to hold the fair in. Not Fueling Just Right? Read
This
Chas. Kunze and Wm, Maxwell
Mr. Jack Malto», Copperopolis,
were appointed in connection with
Calif., would not make this state*
Mr. Spalding as ii building com­ mi-lit were it not ab»olutely true.
mittee.
”1 could hariliy stand on my feet
We wish to nay that it in the de­ and when sitting down could hard
sire of the board that each person ly arise on account of pain in my
kidneys. I tried three bottles of
elected to look after a department Foley Kidney Pills and they entire­
will do so, and help make the fair a ly cured me, and I have had no kid­
success. To the people in the county ney troub'e since. Ask him Sold
1 wish to say as secretary of the by all druggist».
Board that you have a Board of . Surprising
Cure of Stomach
Trouble.
managers that is going to do the
When you have trouble with your
best they can for the good of the
County, it is new to most of is stomach or i lironic constipation,
j don’t imagine your case is beyond
and we may make some mistakes, ' help just because your doctor fails
but I assure you, you will get nn to give you relief. Mrs. G. Stengle,
honest, fair and square deal. We Pininfield, N. J , writes, “For over
do not expect to please everybody a month past I have been troubled
but expect to do the best we can with my stomach. Everything I
for the good of our country. If ate upset it terribly One of Cham­
you are a booster, get in ami help berlain's advertising books came to
and show what you can grow on me. After reading a few of the let­
your farm
It commends your ters from people who hsve been
county and you are a citizen of the 1 cured l y Chamberlain's Tablets, I
decided to try them. I have taken
county.
three-fourths of a package of
Yours to boost Tillamook county, nearly
ito-in and < an now ent almost every­
R Y Hl ihh K.
thing that I want." For sale by
Secretary T. C F. A.
all dealers.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint.
LA MB.SCHRADER COMPANY.
DOCKS • WARKHOU3B.
FKOMT STRKET, HKTWKRN Ind A »rd AVKMUR WK8T.