Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 21, 1913, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
AUGUST 21, 1913
rJs
.'P,Ment °f dry
w«8
north end of the county, but the fine
, ^>ved last week by A. A. Pen- display of choice dahlias are worth i
ngton at the old stand of Mason. seeing.
Pennington 4 Co.
Forty eight acres of all river bot-
a,^.J‘.p7ienced nian wan,s to "«>*
torn land, less than a mile from
c e< and fully equipped dairy
drove five miles the other day
fr“
References. F. E. Goffar, town at $200.00 an acre. The terms
on this are a small payment down
Tillamook, Oregon.
to pay a debt, losing half a
and the balance on long time. The
Miss Idell Johnson, after visiting right kind of a purchaser can dou­
day’s time doing so.
her brother, Attorney S. S. Johnson ble his money ou this buy in lees
It is the aim of this bank to
and Mrs. Johnson, left for her home than five years. See Rollie W. Wat­
give the best banking service
Had he been a depositor
*n Texas on Friday.
son.
,
po8sible--and uue do it.
Miss
Edna
Chandler
has
returned
with this bank, he would
A wagon went over the grade on
to the city and accepted a position the Netarts road last week, and not­
It is also our aim to have
have mailed his check at an
in the dry goods counter of A. A. withstanding that the whole outfit
the best equipment such as
Pennington’s store.
rolled down »he bank, very little in­
expense of two cents, and spend his time
For rent, meadow, pasture, horse juries resulted from the accident.
Modern Eire Proof Banking
»1.00; cow 50 cents per month. Ap­ Those in the vehicle had a narrow
more profitably.
Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg­
ply to Peter Newberg, Hemlock, escape, and when the outfit was
It’s an extravagance not to be a bank
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
Sandlake road, Oregon.
pulled back on the road the only in­
jury was a flesh wound received by
Mrs.
Frank
Bester
of
Fairview,
is
Deposit Boxes—and cue have
depositor, for nothing help so much to save
enjoying a visit from her sisters. one of the horses.
them
Mrs. Amy Spitler and Miss Nelly
At noon on Saturday an informal
money as ^having an account with
Turney from California.
| meeting of some of the members
Choice young ducks, dressed. 25c. of the Masonic Lodge gathered at
a pound post paid, weighing from the new building when the corner
21ba. uptoSlbs., guaranteed. Miss stone was laid. R. T. Boats, mas
ter of the lodge. C. E. Trombley,
Anna Roenicke, Woods, Ore.
P. W Todd, Rollie W. Watson and
Brown mare for sale, ten years old Elbert Ginn deposited articles of
and weight about 1200, good work interest, after which P. W. Todd
mare. Can be seen on the Todd sealed the stone.
rauch. Call at Headlight office. . t
the
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TILLAMOO
K
CITY.
ORE.
COUNTY L
SUPERVISION
A meeting of the United Artisans
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For saie, Pair ShetlandPonies and will be held at the Oddfellows’ Hall
Spring Colt, Pony Surrey, Double this (Thursday) evening at eight
Harnese, Saddle and Bridle. En­ o’clock. Forty new members have $400 per year. It was necessary that was piogressive and up-to-date. He
quire at office A. F. Coats Lumber been secured for the local lodge in Mr. Goldsworthy return to the state was particularly interested in the
Report of the Condition of
Co.
this city, All visiting Artisans are and teach another year in order that he scientific manner in which the roads
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The Nazarene Church holds ser- invited to attend. This meeting is might receive the pension offered by the i were constructed and the small
vices Tuesday and Friday evenings. for tlie purpose of re-organization state. Mr. Goldsworthy has now taught i number of road supervisors em­
Sunday School at 2 p in., and aud initiation of new members. A twenty-seven years in Wisconsin and ' ployed. Mr, Holman said that Till­
At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of busi­ preaching services at 3:C0 and 8:00 good social time is assured and four years in Oregon.
amook County could give Multno­
ness August 9th, 1913-
p.m.
light refreshments wifi be served.
Mrs. Edyth Tozier Weatherred, mah county some pointers on h< w
to build roads correctly and ecor.o-
Dr. E. E. Daniels, the new Chiro- ’ John W. Boyer and M.O. Boyer vs. representing the Oregon Miiniifuc
RESOURCES.
j tnically. He had planned to come
praetor, successfully treats all ner­ Fred T. Blinn is a suit filed in the 1 Hirers' Association, who is cain-
to Tillamook last month, but busi­
Loans and discounts .............................
vous diseases, rheumatism, etc. county court to recover $2.25, grow- ! paigning in the interest of County ness prevented him from doing ao.
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .
Consultation free. Office Com­ ing out of a dispute over toll fares. I and State institutions, is in the city
At a meeting of the City Council
Bonds and warrants ...............................
Plaintiffs operate what is known as : and will address the business men
mercial Building.
on the subject of patronizing home on Monday evening, with Erwin
Stocks and other securities
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains the Salmon River toll road, which I products and encouraging new in- Harrison presiding, several matters
Banking house...........................................
with bus, and will handle passen­ allows them to charge 75c for a four
' dustt ies in Oregon “Made in Ore- were taken up in regard to street im­
Furniture and fixtures.............................
gers and baggage to all parts of the wheeled vehicle Defendant passed
1 gon" is a slogan that isdrnwing at- provements. A deed was accepted
Other real estate owned........................
city. Call or phone at the Livery through the gate and then refused
tion to the need of patronizing home for Fifth street and Recorder Todd
to
pay
the
plaintiffs
so
they
brought
Due from banks (not reserve banks)
barn on 2nd Ave East.
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suit to recover, adding three times ' industries, for seuding money tc> was ordered to procure the lumber
Due from approved reserve banks-..
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Elliott, with that amount.
other cities and the East does not for the side walk and have the «fleet
Checks and other cash items ............
Mrs. H. Marble, left Monday by
help to create pay rolls. All inter­ graded. He wm also instructed to
Cash on hand ...........................................
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Sometimes
a
gentleman
who
is
auto for Lare county’, to visit a
ested in patronizing home indus have n shed built for the fluehet a id
overly
anxious
to
be
polite
and
nice
brother whom they have not seen
$482,154.92
Total
to the ladies is misunderstood, and tries are invited to hear Mrs. Wea- to attend toother repairs. In regc -d
for a number of years.
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we are inclined, to think that Bert 1 therred at the Commercial Club this improving the road north of tux n,
LIABILITIES.
4'u) a Foul car because they run was an iunocent victim tliis week. ’(Thursday) evening.
it was decided to order thia de te
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20 miles on a gallon of gasoline,
utter
the street committee li.iu n-
Capital stock paid in
........
$ 75,000.00
The joke the ladies played on Bert
H. M. Kerron. president of the
When you get them your troubles
5,500,00
Surplus fund.....................................
made him look serious, but he failed Portland Riding Academy, and a spected it. A question was raised
are over. See Ed. Hadley, the local
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
to catch the fun and the laughter brother of Dr. S. M. Kerron, arrived us to the amount of Wm. Roy’s bill,
agent for the Ford auto.
2,564.63
paid...........................................................................
the ladies were having. Put up the here with a party of twelve from who charged $250 for inspector’s
648.64
C. M. Vidito had the misfortune candies, Bert, for the ladies had one ! Portland, coming in over the Wil­ work while four blocks of pavement
Postal savings bank deposits...........................
4,000.00
to scald his right hand with a pan on you and you can square yourself son river. This is the sixth annual were being laid. The bill was order­
Deposits due State Treasurer..........................
291,273.71
of greace'on Tuesday and as a re­ that way.
Individual deposits subject to check
i trip Mr. Kerron lias made to this ed paid. Mr. Dahlgren wanted an
ordinance passed to tax phot >gr>l-
3,562.94
sult, he has his hand in a sling, the
Demand certificates of deposit........................
This summer is a record breaker county. The party remained at the ptier, but the city council would
38,879.48
fingers being,badly burned.
Time certificates of deposit..............................
for visitors to this city and Tills I Hotel Tillamook until Wednesday, not stund for it, which cut: cd sin. e
60,725.52
Savings deposits ...................................................
Eighteen acres in the city limits mock beaches. Some trouble have when they left for’Nenh-Kali-Nie, on
The city council will
,
of Tillamook at $500,00 peracre. This been experienced in finding accoin their way to Astoriajwhere they will Limusement.
$ 482,154.92
Total
is a choice proposition and suitable inodations along Garibaldi Leach, ship their horses. The party con­ meet again this evening.
for sub-dividing in town lots. Easy as the crowds have been unusually sisted of: II M. Kerron and w*fe,
Orauge Cider.
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS.
money for someone. See Rollie W. large, and a number of lota have Miss Noyes, W. M. Ryan, Helen
I, Erwin Harrison, Cashier of the above-named bank, do Watson.
A delicious, refreshing, cooling
. be»n sold to persons who intend to Calbreath, Evelene Galbreath, Dr.
*‘'lemnl}’ swear that the above statement is true to the best of
J. F. Calbreath, Miss P. Cook, Mrs. , drink made from Clough's conce ■
build,
some
of
the
owners
of
the
For
sale,
team,
harness
and
my knowldege and belief
E rwin H arrison , Cashier.
R. W. Wilson, Miss Edith Olds, trated extract of orange cider.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of Aug. wagon. Horses about 1100 pounds, town sites having done a big busi Wm. Wilson and “Baldi’’ (Mascot ) ■ A 5Oc bottle will make 5 gnlloi s
well mated, gentle, gray. The neas, disposing of most of their I
1913. — E. J. Claussen, Notary Public.
The weather last Sunday was quite ' of orange cider.
Correct—Attest : H. T. Botts, M. W. Harrison, Directors. whole thing for $350. Wagon practic­ lots.
Mixed with water and sugar it
ally new. C. N. Cruson, Tillamook,
Married, on Saturday evening, at I showery, and one of the showers de-, ready for use.
|
veloped
into
u
torrent
of
ruin
that
Ore. Phone 78J.
Christian Church, Rev. R. E Jope
1 lough, the leliable druggist.
resembled u Southwest rain storm '
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS1 A marriage license was issued to Mrs. Thomae Jenkins, who under­ officiating, Mr. Ralph Himes and in
the winter. Thunder and light I
Earl C. Randal! and Mies lennie B. went an operation at Portland a Mi-s Winnifred Wallace. The bride
The Presbyterian Church.
short time ago, is steadily improv­ is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jeff ning preceded the heavy shower of i '
Tefft,
both
of
Newberg.
Ore.
9 S. Clark, auctioneer.
rain. The south part of the county
The Sunday School will roup*, i
Ray & Co. get Fleischmann's ing in health, and her friends heie Wallace, and after the ceremony the
See Dr. Monk for novelties in place yeaet Monday, Wednesday and Fri­ are glad to learn that she will soon happy couple and their friends par­ did not obtain any of the benefits of I ■ next Sunday at 10 a. in. I I tl
rain, as it did not reach there, but | I teachers and acholar» be ou han I
tartk
be able to return to her home.
took of the wedding feast at the home
day by mail. Leave your orde-a
the center of tlie county was well promptly.
Stylish City Photographs at the
Miss Fannie Nelson, who has the bride's parents. The young soaked, which will help to produce
Amateurs ! Better pay a email
Preucliing services morning an I
Tillamook Studio.
charge and get good results from been visiting her uncles, Erick and couple have the congratulations a large crop of green feed for the evening at the iihuh I hours. Mori
For Fine Photographs at popular your kodaks.—Tillamook Studio . Nels Glad of this place, returned to and best wishes of friends and rela­
duiry herds. The showers were dis­ ing service at 11 a. in
Evening
prices —Tillamook Studio.
Mrs. E. F. Weatherred of Portland, Portland on Tuesday. The Misses tives that their married life may be agreeable to campers but a great service at 8 p.m.
strewn
with
happiness.
Call up the Mutual Phone fora and Mrs. Francis Weatherred of Elsie and Ella Glad accompanied
Strangers in the city are cordially
benefit to the county. Since Sunday
ate at the Tillamook Studio.
H F. Goodspeed, D. Martiny, W. the weather has been beautifully invited to these services.
Hillsboro, came in on Wednesday. her to the beach, where they spent
Glasaes fitted. Any kind, any
G. Dwight, F. S. Whitehouse, G. H. fine, with a large number of persons
D. A. M ackenzie ,
Auction sale of household goods, the day.
Saturday
evening.
Aug.
30th,
the
Ward
and
A.
G.
Beals
vs.
M
R
«Yle. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt
Pastor.
going
to
the
beaches
thoroughbred chickens end farm
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Percy Wiley and wife are implements, at Hemlock, . Aug.
_ ! United Artisans will have a procea Hanenkratt is a suit filed in the cir- i Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Holman and
How the Trouble Starte.
I eion and drill in this city, and the cuit court to recover $i9.02. This I Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metachan, jr.,
•P-nding a vacation at Nehalem.
Constipation ia the mute of many
23rd.
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Supreme
officers
and
a
team
from
is
another
case
growing
out
of
the
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were in the city and left for Portland alimente and disorders that make
Of C. Urie and W. A. Schoel, of
Miss Lula Johnson, of Carlton,
life miserable. Take Chamberlain's
a tn as, Wash., are in the city on came in on Wednesday and is visit­ Portland, assisted by a local team, pavement fight, Hanenkratt having by auto on Tuesday morning. Mr. Tablets,
keep your bowels regu’ar
-Vi) will be present Full program will signed to pay 10 per cent of his Holuian is chairman of the board of
b»inesa.
and you will avoid these diseases.
ing at the Price home on the
improvement
to
pay
attorneys
to
be
given
next
week.
county commissioners for Multno­ For sate by all dealers.
J^^bRkens wanted at the Tilla- eon river.
Edgar Meresse, of the News Re­ fight the construction company. He mah, and, like a great many of the
Neat Company’s Market, 12c.
Arguments in the pavement case porter, and Abel Meresse, a news­ refused to pay, and the result is the visitors who have come to Tilla­
Auction »ale of household goods,
pound.
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will be made in Portland next paper man at Condon, were in the plaintiffs have sued him for the mook for .the first time, was sur- thoroughbred chickens and farm
2od
"re iu a position to make month, commencing on the
city last week, both of whom were amount.
1 prised to find the roads in such implements, at Hemlock, Aug
in* long time farm loans. First Septemper.
agreeably attrpriaed at the progress
splendid condition and a city that 23rd.
Judge
Robt.
Aken,
of
the
Oregon
»•tionai Bans.
Free, an elegant bevel edged stag the city and county ia making since Supreme Court, and Mrs. Aken, of
If our work does not suit you tell handle hand mirror, containing the railroad started.
Salem have been spending a vaca­
. if it doss tell your friends. City your photo with our folders.-Tilla­
Lara Olesson died at the home of tion visiting places of interest in
faster Company
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hie sons, Lewis and Alfred Larson, this county. The judge told Attor­
mook Studio.
on Wilson. Tuesday. Deceased was ney Henderson that the Supreme
your chickens to the Tilla-
News was received by Mrs. D. Bil
’’«atCompany’s Market We lings that her nephew, Lester Cur­ a native of Sweeden and was 76 Court had rendered several deci
12c. per ¡Kjund,
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tiss, who was known in this city had years of sge. The remains were eions in cases similar to the pave­
fr^*°iTnf}
Travia came in died on the 6th August at Penning­ buried in the Oddfellows’ cemetery ment case in this city, end that it
had decided that after a contract ia
v, , uK*ne on Saturday to visit ton. He was 30 years of age and on Wednesday
A fire alarm was turned in Mon­ let citizens cannot step in and sue,
■•«•«ily for. few days.
died from hemorrhage of the brain
day, a fire having originated under unless there is fraud, as it is a mat
one of the plainer» at the ssw mill ter between the city and the con­
belonging to the A. T. Costa Lum­ tractors
Jas. Goldsworthy, who is well bnown
ber Co. Although the hose company
quickly responded, the fire was ex as » teacher in thia county and was a
tinguished by the fire appliances at ea viidate for county school fommii-
tinner last spring, returned from Wis­
the mill-
The Industrial Fair and Floral consin last wee*. where he has been
Show at Nehalem ia set for Satur- teaching for a year. Wisconsin has a
day, Augu»t W. and, no doubt, a law which provides that after teaching
DOCKS WARKHOUSB.
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large number of citizens will attend school thirty years (twenty-seven year»
FRONT STaKKT, HHTWKKN 2nd |A 3rd AVKNUK WKhT
in
the
state
and
three
years
elsewhere)
,
it fortheNehalemitee not only make
it interesting for those who visit the th« teacher shall receive a pension of
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Farmer
Near
Here
I
First National Bank
Tillamook, Oregon
bank
TILLAMOOK COUNTYW|^
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
ON
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hAMAR'S
VARIETY STORE,
TlüüAíDOOK,
OREGON-
Drop in and Liook Around*
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile
Plaster, Roof Paint
LAMBSCHRADER COMPANY