Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 07, 1913, Image 1

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roi. XXVI.
NO. 8
Jkaölyjbt
TII^AMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST ¡7, 1913
attend school at the same time. A
work and long hours of toil. We
arm near the city preferred. The
M <8 15 years old
Apply to Mr wish our young friend success and
Henderson at the Tillimook Title we feel sure he will be the man be
bind the gun who will he the big­
and Abstract Co.'s office.
gest booster for Cornelius and the
,. >Iae Celete Post, who is spending upbuilding of that community.
the summer at Brighton, was in
the city on Thursday. She is a
A large, strong bank does not lose
Polk County Observer.
writer of some ability and will write
dignity or conservatism when it en-
Dr. D. G Rempel and family left
some articles for the Headlight this morning for a two weeks’ out-
courages the small depositor.
escriptive of the county. She is »ng in Tillamook county. Accom-
delighted with the beautiful scenery ! pauying them are Henry D. Rem­
The large balances of the future are
and splendid prospects of Tilla- ' pel, of Mountain Lake, Minn, and
mook county'.
having their beginnings today in
Elizabeth Rempel, of Bowersville,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. De Lillies
-tr.
modest accumulations.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Ford and Miso
with their children, Lola and Sar- Etta Waters left yesterday in Mr.
retta, of this city, who have been Ford's car for Tillamook, where they
We want to place within the reach
visiting friends and relatives in will enjoy a month's outing among
of all, the privileges of an associa­
Eastern Oregon, have returned the beach resorts in that vicinity.
tion with a strong, helpful bank. No
home. Ihev report a very enjoy­
Chet Coad, jr., returned Sunday
able time,but it was very warm and
serious minded person who has a
from a week's stay in Tillamook
are glad once more to hit the ocean county. He left yesterday for Salem
regular income and a desire to con­
breeze. Their son, Perry, remained
and Portland to take up the duties
in La Grande.
serve it, need hesitate to become a
of fire warden in place of H. H. Par-
Died, this (Thursday) morning, Sons, formerly school supervisor of
depositor here.
Hiram Marble, aged 66 years. He Polk county, who has accepted the
has been in Tillamook City for position of superintendent of the
three years, coming from Lincoln, Wheeler county high school at Fos­
Neb. He leaves a .wife and four sil.
children. The deceased is a brother­
We are now temporarily located
in law to John R Harter. The re­
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on the north side of First Street,
mains
will
be
buried
on
Friday,
I bank
and the services will be in the M.E. between the Sweet Shop and Mow­
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TILLAMOOK
CITY. ORE? !____ SUPERVISION
Church. The deceased is a Mason. ery' A Latimer’s barber shop with a
line of Dry Goode and Ladies' and
» : At a meeting of the city conncil Children's Ready-to-Wear.
; , on Monday evening it was decided
From now on we will have con-
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The
Nazarene
Church
holds
ser
­ , to cancil all contracts with the stantly coming new goods of higli
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
vices Tuesday and Friday evenings. ( i W arren Construction Company, and quality.
Sunday
School at 2 p.m , and as a result of this Fifth Street will
Upon the completion of the
I
B. S. Clark, auctioneer.
not be paved. The council alsodis
preaching
services
at
3:C0
and
8:00
I.
O. O. F. building, we will occupy
I See Dr. Monk for novelties in place
pensed with the services of Com- the south half, with the best line of
p.m.
H cards.
I missioner Day and Recorder Todd
high grade merchandise obtainable.
Mrs. Lee M. Travis and daughter
I
The Count}- Court is in session
will fill the position which will be
The equipment of this new store
and eon came in on Monday from !
II this week.
a saving to the city.
will be a credit to the city, with all
Eugene to visit her parents, and |
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Everybody come to Netarts Satur- she was accompanied byMiss Emma ' Judge Campbell dismissed the conveniences found in the most
I day night.
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Travis. •
j case of Mrs. Otelia Hadley vs. modern stores.
c. E. Hadley
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on Monday after
Our aim will be to serve you, al­
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Stylish City Photographs at the
Miss Ellen Peterson came in last hearing the evidence of~'th7 pl'ai
in- ways bearing in mind your interests
II Tillamook Studio.
week from Seattle and will visit tiff| there beillK no evidence intro
are our interests.
For Fine Photographs at popular with the Boquist family at Kilchis ' •
-
I duced j- that a partnership existed
A. J. S tillwell .
| prices.—Tillamook Studio.
.
River. Miss Peterson is a niece Ibelwccd
' between C. E. Hadley and his
Call up the Mutual Phone for a of Mr. Boquist.
father. It was upon the evidence
Was Easily Trapped.
I date at the Tillamook Studio.
W. B. Honey lett « eanesaay tor of the plaintiff that the case was
i
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any Independence, where he will en- ( dismissed, as she could not sustain
Deputy Sheriff Oscar Sveuson
| style. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
gage in cattle breeding, having the assertions set out in the com- made his first arrest on Monday and
Attorney Johnson was in Portland been employed by W. O. Morrow plaints by Attorney Oak Nolan. proved himself equal to an emer­
for that purpose.
| This decision will deprive Nolan gency. The sheriff's office was noti­
I the first of the week on business.
4 L» A
ÌYYÌ « 4
M » rt / aa 1« a ««» a a
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains of the $25,000 attorney's fee he was fied that a man was wanted, who
A marriage license was issued to
I claiming.
was receiving hjs mail in Tillamook,
with
bus,
and
will
handle
passen
­
Ralph D. Starr and Miss Leola A.
gers and baggage to all parts of the I B F Felger, who is well known for breuking into a room at Seaside
I Dougherty.
city. Call or phone at the Livery in this county, having sold a large and {stealing jewelry belonging^ to
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­
i amount of nursery stock here, is a woman. The deputy sheriff talked
mook Meat Companv’e Market, 12c. barn on 2nd Ave East.
matter over with Postmaster
Dr.
E.
E.
Daniels,
the
new
Chiro
­
I now with the Russellville Nursery the
per pound.
•
Baker and they agreed upon a plan
Co.
He
will
be
in
Tillamook
about
For sale, —Horse and Buggy. No. 1 practor, successfully treats all ner­
etc. fhe 15th of the month. Mr. Felger of action to arrest the individual.
Rig Enquire at the Clover Leaf vous diseases, rheumatism,
Com-
>8 able to "come back," for the rea After the postmaster had opened
Consultation free.
Office '
Creamery.
, son that the nursery stock he sold up the call window on Monday the
tnercial Building.
Big dance at Netarts Beach Satur­
to Tillamook people was first class, fourth person in line usked for mail
Buy a Ford car because they run
addressed to "A. Sommers." The
day night. Where everybody has a
20 miles on a gallon of gasoline. and now that he is representing deputy sheriff was standing in the
good time.
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another
reliable
nursery
company,
When you get them your troubles
If ou work does not suit you tell are over. See Ed. Hadley, the local he will be able to furnish the beet post office watching the postmaster.
The latter gave a sign as lie handed
’ nursery stock on the market.
us; if it does tell your friends. City agent for the Ford auto
a letter to a man about 26 years of
Transfer Company
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1
Big
Mack
who
struck
ex-Senator
F. H. Eggleston has purchased
age, who appeared somewhat ne.’-
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ the Palm Cafe and opened it up for C. W. Fulton when the attorneys
vous, and a few seconds after the
mook Meat Company’s Market. We business on Monday. He is experi­ were inspecting the pavement a deputy arrested bis man and was
Pay 12c. per pound.
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enced in the business and will do few weeks ago, is going around escorting him to the county jail
I with two badly blacked goggles
Miss Lottie Banfield left for her his best to please his patrons.
On Wednesday Deputy Sheriff
having run up against a snag when
home in Portland on Friday after
The F. A, Cotes LumberCompany he aroused the indignation of one Spicer, of Clatsop county, took the
«pending a vacation here.
received the first raft of fir logs on of the Tillamook base ball players. man to Astoria.
Amateurs ! Better pay a small Monday from the camp on Sut
When the pitcher pitched his lists
charge and get good results from ton creek, and from now on the
Two Auto Accidents.
they found the diamond every
jour kodaks.—Tillamook Studio
company will have plenty of first- time on Mac’s optics with the
What might have been a most
F. D. Small vs. Jesse S. Haja is a class fir lumber.
result that Mac can take the prizes serious accident happened on the
sou filed in the county court to re­
Furnished Rooms to Rent,—New­ for carrying around
Netarts road Saturday night about
cover $62 66 for goods sold the de­ ly fitted up with electric lights and j
" Oh, what a surprise.
nine o’clock The auto truck be­
Two lovely black eyes I”
fendant.
bath, corner of 3rd St. and Miller
longing to the City Transfer Co.,
Free, an elegant bevel edged stag Ave.; also 6 room cottage with It didn't take long for Mac to admit was going to Netaits with a load
that
he
had
had
enough
of
that
handle hand mirror, containing electric lights, can be used for 2
and when this side of the hill met
kind of pitching by the Tillamook
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your photo with our folders. —Tilla­ families. Henry Dunstan.
the auto driven by Nelson at a nar-
mook Studio.
John Patterson returned to the pitcher.
row part of the road, Tlie passen-
The value of cheese sold by Carl gers in the car were Henry Block,
city
on Friday with hie bride and
Sheriff Crenshaw closed up one
»‘de show in connection with the received the congratulations of his Haberlach last month amounted to a traveling man of Portland, and
«reus on Tuesday, which he con- friends. He was married to Miss $83,178 82. for the following cheese his daughter, and Mr and Mrs.
Luella Hickey, of Portland, at Van- factories :
Geo. W. Coffman of this citv. Nel-
•Klered indecent.
......... $l,9U6i35 son's breuks failed to act as they
Choice young ducks, dressed. 25c. conver. Wash., by Rev. W. I Eck, Blaine ...............
.........
1,616.00
I Beaver ...............
......... 5.106.90 should and the light from the auto
s pound post paid, weighing from of the Lutheran church
. Clover Leaf ....
......... 2,781.0s truck somewhat interfering with
A. J. Carpenter and wife, of Port­ Cold Springs ..
i
UP to 51bs., guaranteed. Miss
........ 2.591 68 hie optic vision he attempted to
Anna Roenicke, Woods, Ore.
land, has located here and bought East Beaver ...
......... 4,729.15 pass on the outside, but striking
Elwood .............
.... 9,744.82
.There was a large crowd in the out S. A. Brodhead’s carpenter Fair view ........
........ 4,228.5 h the hind wheel of the truck his
> on Tuesday to witness the par-1 shop. Mr. Carpenter has been in Long Prairie ...
.... 11,108.66 machine turned over and rolled
Maple Leaf ....
, *an<^ Bee *he performances of the Manual Training Department Central ............
. ... 3,462.77 down the side of the hill, landing
of
the
Portland
Schools,
and
he
is
......... 5,572 si right side up. All the passenger*
the Oklahoma Wild West Show.
Mohler .............
......... 2.334 57
Neskowin .........
For sale. Pair SheUandPonies and 1 an experienced cabinet maker.
........ 2.790.97 were pitched out. Mrs. Coffman
The amount of warrants drawn by Oretown ...........
PrinR Colt, Pony. Surrey, Double
........ 1,813.54 was covered with the cushion and
Pleasant Valley
94 when Mr. Coffman went to her HN'
arness. Saddle and Bridle. En-1 County Clerk Holden to pay »he Sandlake ........
«.224 36
WHM
lre at office A. F. Coats Lumber bounty on rnoie and gopher scalps South Prairie ...
........ 5,549.00 s<stance she said her back
• i ■ was $4,032, which exterminated 16.- Three Rivers ...
not
broken,
which,
happily,
was
....11,015.95
Tillamook ........
the case, but she was quite badly
n Friday morning some of the 128 of these pests. Owing to no
funds being available, the County
.183.178.® hurt in the back. All the others
Total «••••
meters working for the Warren
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Court ordered that no more warrants
A.
Ferns- esca|>ed with a few scratches, while
' U>C,’on Company struck for '
Our young friend, I.
Mias Block hardly felt the accident,
tie
issued.
th.'
work at the f ame rate
worth, who received his early edu
Attorney John Lelsnd Henderson cation in this city, has obtained with the exception of a feeling that
county i8 paying, but aa it did
th.i "e 10n,i to obt®>n men to fill ■ i is wanting to place his eon in the possession of the Cornelius Tribune she had taken a somersault Mrs
Coffman was brought to the city by
Peaces, the strike was short 1 home of a dairyman to learn the and will edit that newspaper. The
dairy business from the bottom ar.d citizens of Cornelius are to be con­ Roy Stillwell and taken to her
gratulated in having Mr. Ferna- home, where she has lieen confined
worth at the hel.n of their home since and had to l»e propped up
newspa(»er, for he is industrious, with pillows. On Monday a tra< k
was made up the bank and the auto
pains taking and thoroughly relia­
pulled up it and into the city with
ble as a newspaper man, and, above
a liooater and a gentleman. Aa its own power, with a broken wind
shield, smashed fender and a bent
a newspaper ia one of the most im­
portant factors in the up building axle.
While Martin Peterson, of Forest
of a city and community, it is now
up to the business interests of Cor­ Grove, was attempting to pass a
nelias whether the Tribune receives truck with vegetebles south of
niggardly cr liberal support, for Beaver on Sunday, a collision o*
running a oews|>aper means hard cured and both vehicles went over
Financial Growth
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, Fire Proof Vault, Burg­
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
Deposit Boxes—and cue have
them.
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
! TILL AMOOK COUNTY BANK
kflMHR’S
VARIETY STORE,
TI’üUAflQOOKf
OREGON-
Drop in and book Around«
the grade into the Neetucca river,
where the Ford auto landed on top
of the truck. The only person in-
jured, and that slightly, was a lady
riding in the auto.
at Sandlake, after which they will
leave for their new home in Eaet-
ern Oregon, with bon voyage from
the editor and staff of the Head-
•»Lrht.
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Special Announcement.
THE OPEN SEASON.
Duck and Geese Hunting
from Sept. 16 to Dec. 16.
Last week we stated that a big
proposition would be announced
next week. Well, it is going to be
some big thing, for every dav since
this proposition has been known to
us, it has been growing larger.
Every day some new thing comes
up which is added to it, and it is
gradually growing far beyond our
fondest hopes.
Just think. How would you like
a trip to the World’s Fair in 1915,
with side trips nil over California, a
chance to see Mare Island Navy
Yard, trip to San Francisco, Oak
land. Alameda and Berkeley, with
side trips to the Santa Crus mount­
ains and a whole lot of other things ?
To get all of this and have abso-
lately all of your expenses paid,
sounds good, doesn't it? Now we
are not telling you anything about
this big proposition, but just you
wait until next week and then it
will be announced and you will
know all about it. You may look,
and you may listen, but mum's the
word.
Watch for next week's
Headlight, August the 14th.
Doak-IIanenkratt Wedding
A quiet wedding was solemnized
on Wednesday evening in this city
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
Hanenkrutt, when their daughter,
Miss Nellie Hanenkratt, became the
wife of Mr. Stephen H. Doak. The
nuptial knot was tied by the Rev.
H. W. Kuhlman, pastor of the M.
E. church, in the presence of the
family circle, The wedding dinner,
which was a most dainty repast,
was partaken of and the Tillamook
Concert Band serenaded the happy
couple
The bride is a graduate of the
Tillamook High School and one of
the most respected young ladies in
the city, and was on the Headlight
staff up to last week.
The groom is from Eastern Ore­
gon and is a graduate of the Agri­
cultural College at Corvallis. He
lias been engaged as superintend­
ent of the public school nt Stanfield,
Ore.
The happy couple have the beet
wishes and congratulations of their
riends.
Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs.
Doak left for a short honeymoon
Replying to n letter written by Ira
C. Smith regarding duck and geese
hunting, Willinm L. Finley, state
game warden, baa sent this reply:
Dear Sir,—Replying to your in­
quiry of the 4th inst., desire to
state that the migratory bird law
does not take effect in thia State
until October 1st. The open season
on water fowl in thia State is fixed
by said law from September 10th to
December Kith, but since, nn we
have stated, this law does rot taxe
effect until October let, you would
be governed until that date by i ur
State laws, which place the op-n
season on ducks and geese, in
Multnomah,
Clatsop, Tilluinooic,
Columbia and Coos counties, from
September 15th to December 31st
Hunters in those counties, there­
fore would be allowed to hunt such
game birds until the 1st day of
October under the State law and
then on to December 16th, in con­
formity with the federal law.
||We have taken the,'matter up with
the authorities at Washington in the
hope of having our season changed
in this State so as to make the open
season from October 1st to January
16th, but we have not yet received n
rrply from the Department of Agri­
culture regarding the matter.
Bids Wanted.
Plans and specification* for the
building of a woodshed, fence,
platform and sidewalk, also the
painting of same,for school district
23, Long Prarie, are now on tile tn
office of the county school superin­
tendent.
Bids may tie sent to Ed. Weston,
clerk of said district The school
board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids which must be in
the hnnda of said district clerk on
or before noon ol August 16, 1913.
By order of the board.
Auto Stage for Netarta.
Auto will leave lor Netarts every
mornipg at 9;00 a.m., anil 4:30 p.m.
in
the
afternoon.
Fare.
75c.
Round trip $1.25.
C hatterton a A lexander .
Costly Treatment,
'•I was troubled with constlpa-
and indigestion
and spent
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hundreds of dollars for medicine
and treatment,’’ writes C. H. Hilus,
of Whitlow, Aik. "I went to a st.
lamin hospital, also to a hospital in
New Orleans, but no cur- was ef­
fected. On returning home 1 be­
gan taking Chamberlain’s Tablets,
and worked right along. I used
them for some time ami am now nil
right" Sold by all dealers.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint.
LAMB-SCHKADEK COMPANY.
DOCKS : WAREHOUSE.
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN Ind A 3rd AVENUE WEST