Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 14, 1913, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 14, 1913
Robert Eichinger came to the city
years. Their friends wish them a
on Thursday afternoon and report
long and happy married life.
, that a crazy man Wag 8een
Mrs. L. M. P. Reed, of New York,
towards Fairview, who was hatless
representing the Lecture Bureau
and traveling at a rapid gait.
Charter No. 8574.
The Hotel Tillamook, which is a of the Southern Pacific Co., and
For Eleven Years
Mrs. John M. Scott, came in from
model hotel, is receiving good pa­
Condensed Report of the
Portland on Tuesday. Mrs. Reed
tronage, considering that it was came to Tillamook for the express
only recently opened. One night purpose of obtaining information
this week 52 bed rooms were occu­
about the cheese industry, to be
Of Tillamook, Ore.
pied.
Has been a strong factor in the commercial
used in lectures to induce people
Submitted
to
the Comptroller of the currency
Miss Inez Paul, of Hebo, who has in the East to come West. They
progress of Tillamook City and County.
been visiting at the Schififinan home were shown several of the cheese
at the close of business Aug. 9th, 1913.
Since its organization in 1902, this bank has
at Bay City, returned home on factories and watched the process
Monday accompanied by the Misses of making. They left on Wednes­
RESOURCES.
maintained its individuality, and has grown
Schiffman,;who will visit there for a day.
Loans and Discounts......................
I 91,539.07
while.
continuously in resources and in the public
On Monday a number of the fish­
United States Bonds........................
25,000 00
For
sale,
team,
harness
and
confidence.
ermen on Tillamook bay met at the
Other Bonds Securities, etc... .......
46,707.21
wagon. Horses about 1100 pounds, Court house and organized a co op-
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures
8,412 94
well mated, gentle, gray. The perative association, to be known
The high position which it has attained is
Cash on hand and in Banks........
101,573,49
whole thing for $350. Wagon practic­ as the Tillamook Bay Salmon Com­
due to its conservative policies and the
ally new. C. N. Crusou, Tillamook, pany. It is the intention of the com­
$273,232 71
Ore. Phone 78J.
satisfactory service which its clients have
I pany to handle and dispose of the
L1AH1L1TES.
The young daughter of Thomas fish of the members. The commit­
enjoyed.
Edwards met with an accident on tee appointed to carry on the busi­
Capital Stock ....
25,000.00
Friday by falling into a pan of hot ness oi the company is composed of
Surplus ................
4,000 00
water, seriously scalding it. Dr. R. P. Hayes, Charles Pike, IL T.
Undivided Profits
084.09
Boals was sent for and the child is Hilton, Fred Schofield and Harry
Circulation .........
25.000.Q0
getting along nicely.
Deposits................
218,548.02
I Mitchell. Another meeting was held
Alla Sours vs. Harold V. Sours this (Thursday) afternoon, when 50
$273,232.71
is a divorce suit filed in the circuit fishermen were present at the Court
CAPITAL
$30,000.00
court. These parties were married house.
STATE
in Portland the 17th of Nov., 1907,
A. B. Countryman, the old wheel-
^ v J^TIULAMOOKCIT^ORE.
SUPERVISION
and desertion is the grounds upon horse of Grand Ronde, has changed
which the divorce is sought.
hie base of operations. He went
I Jack Latimer has sold his interest over to Tillamook, and was so Issued Her Own Marriage
Artisans Plan Gayety.
in the barber shop to hi9 partner. C. struck with the progressive spirit
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Auction sale of household goods, E. Mowery, and it is his intention 1 manifested in the matter of good
licence.
Members and officers of the
| thoroughbred chickens and farm
roads that he tied up with an 80
Miss Vida Rogers, who is a de­ United Artisans in Portland aie
! implements, at Hemlock, Aug. to take a course in the North Pacific acre ranch and has moved over
B. S. Clark, auctioneer.
Dental College at Portland, where
puty in the county clerk's office, busily preparing for the three big
' 23rd.
there permanently. He says that i
he will go in a few weeks
See Dr. Monk for novelties in place
I there is no part of the state that is , ‘ surprised the court house officials events which are scheduled to take
I Free, an elegant betel edged stag
¡and her friends on Saturday, by is- place in the next 30 days.
cards.
The ladies of the Sacred Heart
handle hand mirror, containing
being fitted up with such excellent ' I suing her own marriage licence,
The second of these events Will
Church
will
give
a
basket
social
on
Stylish City Photographs at the 1 your photo with our folders.—Tilla-
roads
as that county. Miles upon | | and later in the day was married to be a street parade at Tillamook by
Friday evening at the parsonage
Tillamook Studio.
■ I ' inook Studio.
miles of solid, hard surf.ee being
by"B” ' He" the members of Tillamook, Bay
Boro, on Sunday, to 4he wife cf For rent, meadow, pasture, horse hall, the proceeds to be used for the constructed each year, and they
Jope
of
the
Christian
Church.
The City, Beaver and Nehalem lodges.
benefit
of
the
new
church.
A
cor
Cliff Mattoon, a son.
don’t have to go outside of the liappy couple spent a few days at The young men and women for
$1.00; cow 50 cents per month. Ap- dial invitation is extended to all.
county to get their overBeer, either.
this parade will tie drilled by Mrs.
Born, on Friday, to the wife of p
Peter __
Newberg.
r ]y to ____
___ Hemlock, I
Mis. Anna Kirk is enjoying a visit We hope that our county, Old Yam the beaches. The bride is the Ella Watt, Supreme Instructor of
Ulrich Wyss, a girl.
| Sandlake road, Oregon.
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Rog-
from her mother, Mrs. Hoy, who re- '
For Fine Photographs at popular
Lost, a crop of whiskers. Finder sides at Monument, Ore., aud to hill, may catch the good roads : era, and is an accomplished young the Order, who is now in Tillamook
prices —Tillamook Studio.
. • . will
__ please return them to John please Ernest, who has not seen her spirit and keep the fine road grow­ lady well known in the county with for that purpose. Many visitors,
ing right on down the line until many friends. She was at one time including the Supreme Officers of
Call up the Mutual Phone fora Sheets, for his friends hardly recog­ for mere than nine years. Wilber is
there will be a hard surface road
the Society, will come to Tillamcok •
nize him without them
date at the Tillamook Studio.
glad, too, for he laughs more than from Tillamook to Portland.—Wil on the Headlight staff but since for this event, which is now plan­
I
then
has
been
a
deputy
in
the
Choice young ducks, dressed, 25c. ever.
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any
lamina Times.
county clerk’s office. The groom ned for the night of August 30.
a pound post paid, weighing from
style. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
Mr. and Mrs, John Cryderman, of
J.
H.
and
Hud
Rosenberg,
of
is from Kansas, where he was con-
Mason's Fruit Jar Caps, porcelain 2lbs. up to albs., guaranteed. M ibs Spokane, who were visiting at the Aumsville, Ore., came in on Sunday 1 nected with the Western Baseball
Rockaway Notes.
King
A
Smith
Anna
Roenicke,
Woods,
Ore.
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King,
lined, 22c. per doz. 1____ __ ______
1 in auto, accompanied by O G. Par­ | Association before coming here
Mrs. G. Drynan and family and
, I Rev, A. J. Schmelzer, of the Ger- are amongst those who have been
Co.
ker, of Junction City, were shaking ' about two years ago. He has been
Born, on Sunday, to the wife of'mo" Reformed Church, left this wonderfully surprised with the ■ hands with old friends. They were ' pitcher for the Tillamook Baseball Mies Johnson, of Portland, are oc-
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war
.
. ' ' u-aolr
/-» attend a a oiinfarunra
cupiug the Bolting Cottage for «be
Poetmaster
W. -»Ar-»«
F. Baker, a daugh-
week ♦ to
conference of that growth and prosperity of thio city 1 all in business at one time in tliis .team
.v„.„ and is .. a —
favorite amonst the
.... season.
and
county
church
in
Portland
on
Friday.
ter.
' city, and Mr. Parker, who was in the young people and Tillamook funs.
Mrs. Alex McNair and daughter
The rain on Thursday was a plumbing business here, said he . The happy couple will make their
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ For sale, Pair SlietlandPoniee and
Blanch,
with Mies Nellie O’Brian
blessing
to
the
county
for
it
will
missed it when he moved from this home in thia city mid their ninny as guest, are at the Wheeler Cottage.
mook Meat Company’* Market, 12c. Spring Colt, Pony Surrey, Double
Harness, Saddle and Bridle. En­ help keep the meadows green and city. The ”
of
per pound.
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friends
wish
them
all
the
joys
cf
Rosenberg Bros, having
judge Dayton and wife, of Port­
quire at office A. F. Coats Lumber wet down the timber, thus lessen­ disposed of their bank at Aumsville, married life.
Mason Jar Rubbers, 10c. per doz.
land, are on the beach milking pre­
ing the danger of forest fires, but they have decided to return to this
Co.
•
Threedozen for 25c. King A'Smith
parations for the erection of n
The Nazarene Church holds ser- somewhat disagreeable to the large city, being greatly surprised at the
County Business.
Co-
cottage on their lota at Rose City
vices Tuesday and Friday evenings. number of campers.
' progress the city is making, and are
We are iu a position to make
In the matter of bids for the con- Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Doak, after anxious to get back to a city that is
Sunday School at 2 pm., and
•ome long time farm loans. First
Mrs Frank Myers and family are
preaching services at 3: CO and 8:00 spending their honeymoon at Sand­ growing and with a bright future. struction of a road from Garibaldi
National Bank.
,
the ________
balance ___
of the season
in _ for __
lake, left Thursday morning for They will build and engage in busi­ to the rock quarry, the bid cf M._
p.m.
M.
Mead
A
Son,
in
the
sum
of
$1,400,
1
,,t
the
Davies
cottage,
See our window for Special Prices
C. J. Crook, of Hemlock, used his their new home at Stanfield, in ness on their return. When they was accepted.
| H. G. Davies, of Portland, is at
on Hammocks and Croquet Sets.
from Aumsville in their auto
auto truck for haying thia week, Eastern Oregon. They will travel started
Uiev thought tliey would have ¿om' H wa8 ordered that the claim of his cottage at Rose City Beach.
King & Smith Co.
from
The
Dalles
to
Stanfield
in
which is perhaps the first auto to
i> W.
u Turner i...
for $7.50
.i i.„
be rejected.
....... .„.i ( p|lg j.-ay clime of Michigan, i*
ble in getting, through, but they B.
If our work does not suit you tell be used for that purpose in the auto, which is about 80 miles
It was ordered that the claims of the guest of Mrs. H. J. Cox.
were
agreeably
surprised,
for
they
us; if it does tell your friends. City county.
I H. H. Eyman, the shoemaker,
Feeney & Brenner, tor $11.10 and
Mrs. L. H. Huntley and eon,
Transfer Company
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will leave for Portland this week to found the roads, especially in Tills- $9.<J0 be continued.
The
xne r-esaey
Peskey Flies.
mess. u.,»..
Shut them — out.
—
I.eriy, with Mrs. J. A. Joyce, all of
mcok county, in fine shape.
purchase
a
stock
of
boots
and
shoes,
chlcke"8J°‘he Ti>Ia- Screen doors , and hangings from
In the matter of the petition of Portland, are occupying n tsut at
The Pacific Grange Bulletin says : W. II. Christensen for a county
nook Meat Company’ .................
s Market. • We $1.25 to $2 50 complete. Adjustable which he will stock his store with,
City Beach.
P»Y 12c. per pound.
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Window' Screens, 35c. and 45c. King Mr. Eyman is a practical and ex­ A few days ago a companvof bright road the same was continued.
I I Rose
A lively crowd consisting of Miss
perience shoe maker and under­ boys from Tillamook, with their
Mrs. D. L. Shrode l
_2
In the matter of the petition of 11.
and children a Smith Co.
superintendent
came tramping B. Johnson for a county road, the Peck, White Salmon, Wash. ; the
returned from a visit to Vancouver, | The road north of the city has stands the shoe business
Misses Grace, Prudence and 0<-f>
Miss Frankie Smith has resigned over the mountains, enrou’e to the same was continued
“ash., on Saturday.
been closed to travel and will re­
ttude Cox, Ed McAfee, Herb Clatk,
State Sunday School Convention.
her
position
at
the
poetoffice,
which
In the matter of the petition of Wasco Erickson, of Portland, and
Mr. F. H, Gilhatr, who came in main ee for another week, while the
These boys were having a “ good
htt week on business, returned to Warren Construction Company is she has held with credit to herself time” in their cuting and were Eugene Atkinson for w hat is known Tom Stora, of Bend. Oregon; are
and satisfaction to the public. Miss
as the Saudi.ike road upon the slopping at Coxy Camp witii Mis.
onland on Wednesday.
hard surfacing it.
Smith say*, however, she is not getting much good practical know­ favorable report of tin- board of
L Samuel, of Portland, manager
It is the intention of the railroad leaving her position to get married. ledge and experience under the road viewers, and it appearing to Chas. Cox.
Mrs. A. G. Jones and son, If r-
0 the Oregon Life Insurance Co.. officials to keep the motor car run- Bruce Wade will take her place in capable management o( a mature ttie court that the road would be of
’*• in the city last week.
! ning between this city and Mohler the poatoffice.
and exjierienced man. These boys great public utility, it was ordered low, of Portland, are spending the
season at Rose City Beach.
K,nobloch returned to the through the winter, if the travel
E. P Ingle, special representa­ are sowing that they tray reap in that the road be ordered opened
Mr. and Mrs. J F. Burtts, of
later
years
—
not
the
“
wild
oats
”
“unty Wednesday after being in will justify doing so.
and known as a public highway.
tive of the Sewell Northwest Busi­
Portland,
are camping on Rose City
• era Oregon for six months
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains ness Bureau, was in the city this that same would have you believe
Beach.
boys
must
sow,
for
“
That
which
ye
Ray 4 Co. r Ket ■ —
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Orauge Cider.
Fleischmann’s with bus, and will handle passen- week, for the purpose of getting in
Mrs. Helen A. Dearborn Hnd Mr».
d,, . ™n<lay> Wednesday and Fri- „er8 antt baggage to all parts of the tonch with the business. It is the sow that shall ye also reap. ” Let us
A
delicious,
refreshing, cooling E. 8. Morgan and family are guest«
encourage
our
boy
scouts,
for
they
by mail. Leave your ordeta.
• city. U...
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Call or phone at the Livery intention of the Southern Pacific Co.
drink made from Clough's concen­ of Mrs. Scott Bozarth, Ocean Lake.
to induce people ¡to settle in Tilla­ are manly fellows learning manly trated extract of orange cider.
mateurs ' Better pay a small barn on 2nd Ave East.
A new cottage ia being erected
virtues and deeds, and our Camp­
ar>?5 and
good results from I Dr. E. E. Daniels, the new Chiro- mook. and this i* one of the agen­
A 50c bottle will make 5 gallons for Miss Myrtle Porter in Ocean
fire
Girls
are
little
women
learning
UI kodaks.— Tillamook Studio . • praetor, successfully treats all ner­ cies which the -ompany work*.
Lake Park.______________
homely virtues and graces. We of orange cider.
Ma«on s Fruif Jar-Pint Jars 70c. vous diseases, rheumatism, etc. | Mr*. Thomas Jenkins, who, with
Mixed with water and sugar it is
need
more
such
organizations
for
How the Trouble Starts
¿7 Quart jars. 85c. doz. Half gal- | Consultation free. Office Com- her husband, has been visiting their our young people, where they are ready for use.
Clough, the tellable druggist.
Constipation ia the cause of many
1 daughter at Spokane, was taken to under tlje guidance and protection
Co )•", $1.15 doz. King A Smith tnercial Building.
ailments and disorders that make
Married, on Friday, at the home Portland and underwent a very 'of mature, intelligent virtuous men
life miserable. Take Chamberlain’s
Auction sale of household goods. of M. R. Hannenkratt, in this city, serious operation Tuesday morn­ I and women.__________
Big dance at Netarts Beach Satur­ Tablets, keep your bowels regular
Her daughter, Mrs. James
J^thbr-d chicke«is
day night. Where everybody has a and you will avoid these diseases.
by the Rev. H. W. Kuhlman, of the ing
For sate by all dealers.
JPkment., at Hemlock,
good time.
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J M. E. Church, Mr. Frank T. Alvoid Murphv and Sollie Smith, went out
Hopickere Wanted.
to be ith her. Her physicians
and Miss Rosa Reust.
Have an enjoyable summer' a out-,
Tillamook County Bank vs.
I Buy a Ford car because they run give strong hope* of her recov­ ' ing and make some money. We’
Kile • 20 miles on a gallon of gasoline. ery.
' want 50 hop pickers for the best
•uhfi7°.n a"d Fred w»*eUr is a
When you get them your trout es
It would not co*t a great deal for yard in the state; yard free from
•“«filed ia the cir
circuit
court
to
re-
are over. See Kd. Hadley, the local the city to improve the «hurt piece weeds, hops first class, free tents,
t<re«r $800.
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agent for the Ford auto. u ..
of road north of the bridge «cress new camp shed«, cool spring water
ci0” Coh «egiater tn fine ...................
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Vo”' .? for M,e
• bargain. If
Auction sale of household gwds. Hoquarton slough, to the city piped to camping grove, also free
d ODe Ton can save yourself thoroughbred chickens and farm boundary line, to connect with the potatoes, straw and dry wood al­
money on this. King A Smith implement*, at Hemlock. Aug. ro»d being built by the county, ready sawed.
otherwise it will be a mud hole this
Grocery store, meat market and
23rd.
winter, and the mud will be carried all, accommodations on ground.
into the city and on the new county Auto trucks and teams will meet
roa'l.
trains for picker«
Married, on Monday, by Rev D I Ix>w round trip fare on the rail­
L. Shrode at bis residence in this road from Tillamook to Banks.
cit) . Mr. Drury E. Daw*on and Mi** Oregon.
d-«iring to make thi« yard
Ora Holgate. The marriage came for Those
picking will please call at Rol-
aa a aurprtoe, •• «
kno,rn be wataoa • office for booking
that Drew had fallen a victim to
Picking wil! Iiegin September the
Cup4d'«4«rte The bnde ii » <i.u 1st, or a few days thereafter.
DOCK!« t WAWBHOUSB.
gbterof J. H. Holgate, of Beaver,
If you want to go hoppicking,
FRONT
STÄRKT,
HKTWRRN Ind |A Ird AVRNCR WEBT
call
at
thi«
office.
and the groom haa been in the livery
Rouua
W
W
at
sun
businew m thia city Ur eeveral
phe Tillamook County Bank
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
ba F t T llanook county bank
i
a
ÜAMRR’S
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint.
VARIETY STORE,
TiuunmooK,
orego N-
LAMB SCHRADER COMPANY.
Drop in and book Around-
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