Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 24, 1913, Image 1

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11 -LIAMOOK, OREGON, JULY
The ladies of the Fairview Birth-
day Club wdl give
cld fasl,k)ned
picnic iu Bester’s grove on Sunday,
July 27th. Everybody come. Bring
jour lunch and spread it under the
trees.
What You Gain
24, 1913
50c., and the proceeds will
towards the club.
go
Benton A. Sitford, of Portland,
general agent tor the California In­
surance Company, is in the city.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK.'
Mr. and Mrs. A. J Anderson were
Mr. and Mrs. A J. Anderson and
daughter,
Pearl, of Aberdeen, the complimented guests at a party
Wash, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday evening at the residence
c. H. Schultz and other relatives. of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Schultz. Five
It is the aim of this bank to
Mrs. Anderson is a sister of Mrs Hundred was played, after which
the hvstess served refreshments,
give the best banking service
Schultz.
assisted by Mrs. C. H. Schultz.
po88ible--and cue do it.
Next Monday evening the monthly Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
meeting of the members of the A. J. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
It is also our aim to have
Tillamook Commercial Club will be Franklin, Mr. and Mrs C. W. Mil
the best equipment sueh as
held in the club rooms, when it is ler, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Schultz,
hope there will be a good at- Mr. and Mrs. O. A Schultz, M. A.
Modern Fire Proof Banking
tendance of members.
Schultz and J. F. Stranahan.
Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg­
burnished Rooms to Rent, New­
In order to protect the seeds of
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
ly fitted up with electric lights and the Douglas Fir that is to be plant­
bath, corner of 3rd St. and Miller ed during this summer, a campaign
Deposit Boxes—and uie have
Ave.; also 6 room cottage with of extermination will be waged
them.
electric lights, can be used for 2 against field mice and other ro­
families. Henry Dunstan.
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dents in the burned over sections
A. J. Stillwell has moved his dry of Tillamook County, and poisaned
goods and ladies mid children’s grain will be liberally scattered
ready-to-wear, in temporary quar­ over a tract of about 2.000 acres to
ters until the Oddfellow's building be reforested. As soon as the poi-
is complete, when he will have an son crew finishes its work, a force
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up-to-date store and stock of goods of men will be sent to do the seed­
ODDEST
CAPITAL
Judge Campbell adjourned the ing a task which will require about
$30.000 00
BANK
hearing of the pavement case on three mouths. In addition to the
; IN THE.
STATE
2,000 acres to be seeded, an addition­
Saturday until this (Thursday)
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
COUNTY
SUPERVISION
morning as he had a case in Hills­ al 1,000 acreB will be planted with
young trees.
boro. It is expected that the pave­
Adjutant General Finzer, of the
ment case will be finished this week
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Free, an elegant bevel edged stag Thomas Lundson was here last Oregon National Guard, sent the
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I handle hand mirror, containing week performing at one of the following reply to the letter sent by
the Tillamook Commercial Club :
Visitor» at Happy Camp.
SeeDr.Monk fornovelties in place y°ur photo with our folders.—Tilla- picture shows, anil after he had
baptized by Presiding Elder Bone
Portland, July 18. 1913.
mook
Studio.
brake. She leaves a husband, two
departed he was wanted for passing Mr. Fred C. Baker,
csid:.
A. M. Davies and wife, Beaverton.
an aged mother and
C. N. Drew returned to the city worthless checks by the Warden of
President, Tillamook Commercial children,
See Big Mack for your sewer con­
Ague» Dungey, Gladys Dur-gey,
Chib.
Tillamook,
Oregon.
Funeral
services
were
brothers.
op Friday after attending the re­ the State penitentiary, as he was
nection».
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Edith l.angberg, Florence Sni ler,
M
y
D
ear
S
ir
:
I
am
in
receipt
of
I
conducted at the Beaver Church by
union at Gettysburg, very much out on parole.
Anna Peterson, Amanda Peterson,
jour letter of the 14th ins', express­
Stylish City Photographs at the
Rev. Dora Young from II Peter 3:11.
pleased with hie trip.
At
a
meeting
of
the
members
of
ing
your
satisfaction
over
o
the
man
­
J. Van Zante and wife, Al Nelson
Tillamook Studio.
' which the officers and men Interment in Beaver Cemetery.
the Presbyterian church on Sunday- ner in
and wife, Max Lamfrum, Mrs. C. G.
There will be a dance at the opera , Wanted,—Small dairy farm. Give
conducted themselves while on duty
evening, acting upon a report of during the encampment just closed.
particulars,
price,
location,
if
stock
­
Lyon anil Grace Lyon, Portland.
house on Saturday.
The
Presbyterian
Church.
E. A. Bassett and wife, Prineville.
ed, etc., in first letter. E M.
In- the officers, who did not think
I wish to thank you for your kind
L E. Lewis and wife are in the quire at Headlight office.
union with two other churches ad­ words and to say the encampment
The general public are cordially
Tillamook, Allen Page and wife,
city from Portland.
was one of the most successful ever
Dr. C. A.
Wills and
wife, of San visable, the members coincided he'd by the 3rd Infantry and Am­ invited to services of praise and Mr. Chaffee and wife, Glen Leach,
For Sale, -a Jersey bull, 2 ye?/® ' I.e7ndro,
‘cai,'"is
"stopping
with
the
same.
R. A Deeter,
at the
bulance Company So far as I have preaching at 11 a.ill. and 8 p.ill., W. M. Kennedy,
old. See Frank Tone.
Hotel Kaltl8eV) antl enjoying a sutn-
Erick Gulstrum, Henry Leach, Jas.
C. M. Jones, of Portland, has been able to learn the members of conducted by the pastor.
Theme of the morning sermon: Stewart.
commenced the erection of an the Guard have expressed great sat­
A. R. Thompson, of Portland, is mer vacation here fishing.
isfaction over the success of the en­
Hillsboro,- Mr Longs and wife,
in on a fishing vacation.
j For sale, PairShetlandPonies and ' apartment house on Fourth Ave. campment and for the kindly inter­ “The Dateless Christ and the
Changing Order.’’
Mr. Tooze and wife.
A. W. Porter and wife, of Gaston, ( Spring Colt, Pony Surrey-, Double and 4th Street. to accommodate est shown in our service by citizens
People’s Vesper service at 8 p.m.
Oregon City,—J. L Deford ¡nd
' eight families. It is to be a two of Tillamook and vicinity. A copy
were in the city this week
I Harness, Saddle and Bridle. En­
story frame building, and with the of your letter will be forwarded to Subject of the address: “The Gos­ wife, Mrs. A. Rittenhouse, Miss
For Fine Photographs at popular quire at office A. F. Coats Lumber
both Commanding Officers, 3rd In pel of <'iit-of Doors. ’’ In keeping Mattie Peerman.
1 lot will cost $5,000.
faritiy and Ambulance Company
Co.
*
prices.—Tillamook Studio^
Boise, Idaho,—Labrot Edwards.
W. C. King has a nice display of to be used in such manner as they with the thought of the sermon,
State Forester F. L. Elliott will
H. F. Ciaueeen and wife, of Port-
Los Angeles, Cal.,—E. Baker
, dahlias, and he has planting the see fit. The troops left your city Rev. Mackenzie will speak Henry
be in Tillamook to day accom­
with the best of feeling and witli a
land, are visiting in the city.
Carlton,—Jas. Edson nnd wife.
1 parking in front of his residence desire to return for another tour of Van Dyke's poem: “God of tile
Open Air," Mrs. T. J. Drew, of Port­ Geo. Karl, Mrs. Geo. Stickney, Miss
Call up the Mutual Phone for a panied by C. S. Chapman, Secre­ with these flowers. Mr. King is duty at some future time.
tary Oregon Forest Fire Associa
-land, sister of Mrs. Mackenzie, will Bauman.
date at the Tillamook Studio.
Very respectfully,
making a specialty of dahlias and
tion.
sing the solo- “Hold Thou My
W. E. F inzer ,
The Dalles,—Rev. Father Burne,
Dr. M. A. Flinn and wife are in
he has a choice assortment, which
The Adjutant General.
Hand,” by Briggs.
The Nazarene Church holds ser­ gives his place a pretty appearance.
Dr Fred Thompson and wife, Dr.
from Portland on a vacation
D. A. M ackenzie , pastor
vices Tuesday and Friday evenings.
A large number of citizens turned
Alfred Thompson and wife, Ernest
Misses Nellie and Mollie Ald­
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any
out on Saturday evening io witness
Sunday School at 2 p.m., and
Thompson and wife.
ridge, old friends of Mr. and Mrs.
style. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
the arrival of the excursion train
preaching services at 3: CO and 8:00
Notice.
Newberg, F. W. Halcomb and
W. C. King are in on a visit. They
W A. Sargent and wife, of Forest
from Portland with about 250 ex­
p. m.
wife, A. II. Falkner, M. Kerry, Mr.
are from Grand Forks, North Da
Grove, were in the city this week.
Zweifel
is
now
successor
Kasper
A federal law will go into effect kota. They have taught school cursionists belonging to the Moose to R. R. Roberts, in Tillamook and Mr». Samuels. Miss Florence
Nr. and Mrs. Arnspiger and Miss October let. prohibiting the killing
lodge cf that city. The local lodge County.
All -------------
accounts owing
the Potter, E. Kurry, Karl Falkner,
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there for over 30 years, and Mies
0. Hand are in the city on a visit.
lies
gone
to
a
great
deal
of
trouble
J.
R.
Watkins
Medical
Co.
ure
pay
­ Miss Kurry.
of birds that migrate, and under Mollie has been re-engaged to teach.
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in preparing for a much larger able to Kasper Zweifel.
Ira Latimer, wife and child came this law it embraces wild duck,
R R R obert *.
J. W. Bristow, special agent fur number than came.
After the
in from Portland on Sunday on a geese, pigeon, etc.
K asper Z weifel .
HAPPY CAMP, NETARTS
the Pacific States Fire Insurance special train arrived the band head­
visit
Tillamook, Ore., July 25rd, 1813
R. R. Roberts, who has been the Co , was in Tillamook Wednesday ed the procession to the city. Ar­
BAY BEACH,
W. W. Bollom and family of Port­ agent for the Watkins Medical Co. and transferred the agency of that
rangements had been made for two
land, were registered at Hotel Till in thia county, has sold his busi­ company from F. S. Whitehouse A
Farm for Sale
dances, one at the opera house and
Tillamook County, Oregon
•mook.
ness to Kasper Zweifel. Mr. Roberts Son to A. H. Gaylord This is the the other at the Commercial Club
For
Sale,
16 acres of bottom land
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ will move to Dallas.
company that made the lean on the rooms. Sunday the visitors and Pi miles from town. Good house
Most attractive beach for camping
mook Meat Company's Market, 12c.
There will be an excursion to Bay­ new Masonic building
Will run nine cows.
others were entertained at a feed, and bain
in Oregon First class hotel ac­
W pound.
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ocean on Saturday on the Henrietta,
P. S. Bromby, representing the when a large amount of home pro­ Enquire of the Headlight office.
commodations, store and post-
The milk sugar factory will be leaving this city- at 7 p.m. for a Blodget Co., came in on Saturday ducts were consumed, viz , 600 lbs.
office on grounds; adjoining Fed­
To Water Consumera.
rorcnleted and ready for operation dance in the open air pavilion. to look after the timber interests of of saloon, lri) lbs. brick cheese,
eral and State reservation con­
next Monday.
the company. Mr. Bromby does pm bushel of clams. 300 loaves of
Round trifi tickets 75c.
taining beautiful scenery, Three
1
he
Water
Commission
has
given
II our work does not suit you tell
Arch Rocks, caves, sea lions,
Mr. and Mrs. A W. Donovan, of not think it right that part of the bread, one barrel of pickles, and 100 4
Mr. Hoag positive instruction* to
seals, parrots, etc. Happy Camp
if it does tell your friends. City San Francisco, and Dr. D. C. I rie, timber in the Tillamook water shed gallons of clam soup. Two ball
shut
off
water
from
all
consumers
Transfer Company
•
baa seven varietieties of clam a,
of Camas, Wash , are visiting at should be faxed for harbor improve­ games were played,resulting in the
home team being defeated in both who have not paid their water rent
oyster beds, crabs and crawfish
Bring yOur chickens to the Tilla- the home of F. D. Small. Mrs. ments and the other part exempt
by the lOtii of each month.
The Commissioners of the Port games. The visitors were highly
on the beach; bears and berriea
«ookMeatCi mpany’s Market We Urie is expected today.
By
Order
Water
Com
mission.
pleased with their visit to this city
in the wtxiili; good deep sea fish­
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains of Bay City are in receipt of tele­
”T 12c. per jiound
•
and the hospitality shown by the
graphic
communications
from
the
ing, fine boating and bathing in
Nerril Smith, mail carrier on the with bus, and will handle passen­
Surprising
Cure
of
Stomach
bay or ocean; excellent spring
First National Bank of Cleveland, ' members of the local lodge.
gers
and
baggage
to
all
parts
of
the
Trouble.
forai route, has bought a uniform
water. New seven-mile automo­
O , which has purchased the $407,-
Call
or
phone
at
the
Livery
When
you
have
trouble
with
your
city.
Livery-
of the regulation color.
Big Circus Coming.
OOo bond issue of the Port of Hay
stomach or chronic constipation,
bile road from Tillamook just
William Smith and wife, of Bux- barn on 2nd Ave East.
don't imagine your case is beyond
City, saying that the money had
co mpleted. Camping space $1 00
Che
Oklahoma
Ranch
Wild
West
Dr. E. E. Daniels, the new Chiro­
*°n, are in on a vacation.
per week; furnished tents $5.00
been deposited to the credit of the Show will exhibit in thia city either help just because your doctor fails
Switches made to order out of practor. successfully treats all ner­ Government for use in the harbor on the 4th or Sth August. Thia is to give you relief. Mrs. G. Stengle,
Good pasture for
per week.
Plainfield.
N.
J
,
writes,
"For
over
vous diseases, rheumatism, etc.
horses All under new manage-
'"’"b|ngs. Apply Mias R. Werts,
improvements on Tillamook Bay.
a month past I have l>een troubled
the
biggest
show
to
make
Tilla
­
Consultation free.
Office Com­
my stomach. Everything 1
George
Ave West, off 2nd St
ment, Dr. P. J. Sharp.
The new hotel, which will tie mook and no doubt will draw a with
mercial Club Building.
ate upset it terribly One of Cham­
T. Kiehm
Aivin Johnson, wife and daughter,
known as Hotel Tillamook, opened large crowd from all parts of the berlain’s advertising books c ame to
Buy a Ford car tiecause they run
*•* Helena, of Portland are visit-
tor business last week, with Charles county. The circus will come here me. After reading a few of the let­
20 miles on a gallon of gasoline.
Bcrrowera find that money costa
">«f home folks this week
in its own train, there being 225 ters from people who have been
When you get them your troubles Weiside as manager. The hotel is
cured by Chamberlain's Tablets, I more than in 1912 The lfemocrutic
persons
connected
with
it
and
170
not
quite
finished,
but
by
the
1st
L Older and wife left on Tues- are over. See Kd. Hadley, the local
decided to try them. 1 have taken reformers should keep theirr)'» on
August it is expected that every­ head of horses, and buffalos and nearly three fourths of a package of
7 ortheirhome in Portland after agent for the Ford auto.
the coat of living. An advance in­
thing will be in first class shape long horned steers. Cow boys, cow them and can now eat almost every­
Siting with Mrs. Dodge.
The Shakespeare Club met at the for business. Unite a nt:inlier cf girls, Cossacks and auto polo will thing that I want.” For sale by stead of re<lu< tion will lie pui'-'ully
Arn»teur« ! Better pay a small
disappointing.
home of Mrs. B. C. Lamb. July 11th. visitors have taken rooms at the lie some of the features of the cir­ all dealers.
vr*ritu rtn<^
fri**! results from After the reading and social hour a
cus.
The
circus
will
be
located
on
hotel.
or kodaks.—Tillamook Studio . I
delicious luncheon was served. The
The law which provides a bounty the railroad land east of the depot
*’
«sponsible party, ladies presented Mrs. Whitehouse, of 25c. for moles and gophers in in an arena 600 feet by 300 feet. See
*• ed house or housekeeping who will be absent a year, with a Tillamook county is doing a great the Headlight next week for full
-^1'ply at Clough’s Drug beautiful cameo ring. The guests deal to exterminate them,
The particulars.
were: Mesdamea Nolan, Haltom. amount of warrants drawn up to
Mias White. this morning was $2,.»H2.75. ■ nd The Dcath of Mrs. Walter
,
' *‘*mes has rented the build- Tait. Barrett and
c « ,ire'icusly occupied by the August being our vacation month, with a number of moles sent in fcy
Kinnaman.
d,rria. and will turn it into a the Club adjourned to meet with parcel poet will raise the amount
Orage.
to $2,600. Thia makes iiliout 12,860
Mrs. Botts in September.
Alice Sanders was borti at La-
of moles and gophers exterminated fayette, A amhill County, Oregon.
since the law went into effect
May 31 1974, and she died at her
The
Ladies
Committee
of
the
Til
home
at Beaver. Oregon, July 21,
r- •
Is'mook Commercial Club have ar­ 191% after ■ week’s illness All
ranged for a must al and dramatic medical aid and kind nursing pos­
recital at the club rooms ttuaf Thurs­ sible was given her hut of no avsil.
day) evening, wlien Mies Lottie She was married to David Roads in
Banfield will render the three act l-Si To Itiis union were tiorn two
children, Anna and Lawrence July
drama. "The Melting »'<* ”
has won a great deal of praia- en- 7, T.*k!. she was united in marriage
DOCftS 1 WARBHol’SK.
teitaing private and public gather­ to Walter Kinnaman. Four years
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN «nd * 3rd AVENUE WENT.
ings m Portland with this recital. ago she joined the United Breth
AU are invited. The admiaaiuo is ■eu Church st Beaver and was
By being a regular depositor with the
Your funds are kept in absolute
security.
Payment by check provides indis-
putable receipts in the form of returned
canceled checks.
Payment by check saves many a long
trip; saves the trouble of making change
and taking receipts.
Being a depositor with us acquaints
us with each other and lays the foundation
for accommodation when you want to
piece out your resources with a loan.
Every courtesy and facility is ren­
dered the small as well as the large de­
positor. Don’t wait until you can begin
with a large deposit.
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
s
I
DAMAR’S
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint,
variety store .
TIUbAmOOK-
OREGON-
LAMB SCHRADER COMPANY.
Drop in and book Around-
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