Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 04, 1913, Image 1

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fol. XXVI-
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No. 12
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. SEPT. 4. 1913
tr 111 1 '''11, ia*trnctor of manual
framing of the public school, ar-
him I
‘hiS Week’ brio*"‘K
him hie young bride.
Mias Daisy Goodspesd, wlio has
been attending summer school at
Joseph, returned home last week
m has accepted a position in Hal-
tom s department store.
Why buy a Silo and pay freight
when the home mill can furnish you
as good for lees money. Talk with
the manager of A. F.Coats Lumber
co. of Tillamook about it.
It is estimated that between $1(0
and $200 a day is being sent to the
mail [order houses from this
county to help build up and give
pay rolls in Eastern states.
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 East.
Eighteen acres in the city limits
of Tillamook at $500,00 per acre. This
is a choice proposition and suitable
for sub-dividing in town lots. Easy
money for someone. See Rollie W.
Watson.
It bas been suggested to ’ the
editor that rillainook County have
a large exhibit of cheese at the
State Fair at Salem this year. The
idea is a good one As this ia a
matter that ia up to the different
co-operative cheese factories it is
hoped that they will decide as soon
aa possible and send a large dis­
play qf Tillamook's famous cheese
to the fair.
R. W. Hogg, of Salem. Superin­
tendent of the Livestock Depart­
ment at the Oregon State Fair
which opens at Fair Grounds Mon­
day, September 29lh and closes
Saturday, October 4, promisee an
exhibit far in excess of that of any
former State Fair. There will be
more breeds of stock and the num­
berwill be greater than at anv show
ever given in Oregon excepting in
1905 at the Lewis and Clark Fair in
Portland.
Buying and trading
promises to be keen among those
who will exhibit and competition
at no time has approached what
this year's show promises to be.
The entries a'ready indicate tl!e
banner year in the livestock in­
dustry.
It is the aim of this bank to
give the best banking service
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.
For sale, team, harness and
wagon. Horses about 11UÜ pounds,
Trains Discontinued.
well mated., gentle, gray. The
The afternoon trains leaving Port­
whole thing for $350, Wagon practic­
land at 1:20 p. m. and Tillamook at
ally new. C. N. Cruson, Tillamook,
3:45 p.m., will be discontinued after agree to reside in the city of Tiila-
Ore. Phone 78J.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS The \\ ells Fatgo ETxpress Co.
Saturday, also the extra trains now rnock until such time.
commenced a free delivery of par­ Several of the ladies belonging to leaving Tillamook Sundays at
Therefore, Mr. Editor, should you
I B. S. Clark, auctioneer.
cels on Monday in the business the Catholic Church have been so­ 9:10 a. m. and 2:00 p m.
see fit to print the following offer in
liciting
subscriptions
from
the
busi
­
I See Dr. Monk for novelties in place portion of the city.
the hope that some person or per­
ness men to help defray the expen
I cards.
School Opens Monday.
sons might thereby save the county
For rent, meadow, pasture, horse Ses of erecting a new church build­
I Born, to the wife of Henry Land- $1.00; cow 50 cents per month. Ap­
The public and high school I $75 expense, I will leave the same to
ing, which was greatly needed.
your judgment In the meantime I
I holt, a son.
ply to Peter Newberg, Hemlock,
A suit has been filed in the cir­ opens next Monday and the pros- am ever ready to treat with any who
I Wood wanted. Call at the Head- Sandlake road, Oregon.
cuit court by John Childers against pects look good for a good school
I light office
Mies Lula Johnson, who has been the A. F. Coates Lumber Co. to re­ year. '1 here are quite a number of see fit to usstime the foregoing oiler,
Respectfully yours,
I Empty sacks wanted—Lamb visiting friends here, left on Mon­ cover $935.25,growing out of the sale new teachers and the list contains
E IIlMMEt»
day for Carlton, where she is chief of plaintiff’s timber to A. G. Beals, the following: A. W. Buchanan,
I Schrader Co.
operator
in
a
telephone
office.
principal
;
R.
U.
Moore,
assistant
I Stylish City Photographs at the
who assigned his rights to O. A.
principal ; the Misses Parker and
Lost, on Sunday near the merry- Schultz.
I Tillamook Studio.
ArtisatlS Have Good Time-
DeBar an.I Mrs. Hansen are the
I The Board of Equalization will go-round, three keys. Finder will
M. C. Banfield and wife came in other high school teachers. The
The local assembly of the United
please return them to Hotel Tilla­ from Portland on Sunday in their
I meet on Monday.
teachers for the grammer school Artisan Lodge entertained a num­
mook. Reward will be given.
auto
and
are
visiting
at
the
editor's
I Second hand wagon for sale at a
Brown mare for sale, ten years old home. They were accompanied by are: Mrs. Burge, 1st grade ; Mrs. ber of the officers of the Supreme
I bit-gain. See Shrode.
Leach, 2nd grade; Miss Gladys Assembly of that order from Satur­
I Try some of that kippered sal- and weight about 1200, good work L. J. Feeney and Miss Nellie Tre- Beals, 3rd grade;
Miss Eva day to Monday. On Monday even­
mare.
Can
be
seen
on
the
Todd
genza, who left for on the train on Wheeler, 4th grade; Mrs. Dunstan, ing the local members and their
lAnatthe clam market.
ranch. Call at Headlight office. . Monday.
5th grade; Miss Blanch I.ucas, «ith friends were in turn entertained by
I For Fine Photographs at popular
The county court met on Wednes­ Mrs. E. W. P. AUen, who has grade ; Mies Mary White, 7 th visitors. Monday evening’s affair
[prices.—Tillamook Studio.
day and owing to Judge Mason been visiting at the home of Mr. grade; Misa Georgia Sour», 8th proved to be a most enjoyable one,
| Call np the Mutual Phone fora being in Southern Oregon, an ad­
and Mrs. J. M. De Lillies of this grade.
many of the participants in the
[date at the Tillamook Studio.
journment was taken until Monday. city, will leave soon for her home
Will C. Will will be employed a» program possessing considerable
| Glasses fitted. Any kind, any
Get your barns white washed, in La Grande, Ore. Mrs. C. Noble teacher in the manual training de- talent.
htyle. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
Frauk Butler is prepared to do Golithcn, who accompanied her, partment and Mias Emma Ueland
The following program was ren­
will have charge of the domestic dered :
Read what the local mill company white wash spraying and do a will remain a few weeks longer.
ban to say about silos in this issue. good job. Address or call at the
The week end train from Portland science for the ensuing year.
Piano Solo—Miss Lilian Guest, of
Mi»B Ruby McGee came in from Allen House.
Tillamook.
on Saturday contained two engines,
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Mabel Pettys, of
Oregon City on Sunday, returning
County Judge Hemer Mason and baggage and express cars and eight
Is
Willing
to
Work,
iNonday.
Bay City.
wife left for Southern Oregon on coaches with 500 passengers, which
fave chickens wanted at the Tilla- Tuesday to attend the funeral of was the heaviest train to reach Till­ To the Editor Tillamook Headlight. Reading—Mr. Ivan Martin, of Ore­
gon City.
■ook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. W. G. Kelso, who formerly resided amook this season. Most of the
I)E. a K S ik , —In an article of your
passengers stopped at the different paper of the 28th Aug., which has Duett—Messrs. Ivan Martin and
[per pound.
•
in this county.
Harvey Hudson.
just come to my hand, I would infer
Dr. E. E. Daniele, the new Chiro­ points along the beach.
We are in a position to make
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Peterson, of Oak­
that
you
feel,
together
with
the
gen
Forty
eight
acres
of
all
river
bot
­
practor,
successfully
treats
all
ner
­
•ome long time farm loans. First
land, Cal.
vous diseases, rheumatism, etc. tom land, less than a mile from end taxpayer, that you have been
Rational Bank.
,
somewhat imposed upon, or rather Vocal Solo—Mr. Harvey Hudson, of
town
at
$200.00
an
acre.
The
terms
Consultation
free.
Office
Com
­
If ou-work does not suit you tell
Portland
on this are a small payment down have made a bad financial bargain.
w; if it doeB tell your friends. City mercial Building.
Reading—Miss Mills, of Portland.
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and
the
balance
on
long
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time.
The
Therefore
to
the
same,
actuated
by
John
Morgan
has
rented
hie
farm
Transfer Company
•
right kind of a purchaser can don- ' a sense of fair play, and to prove Vocal Solo Mias Leach, of Port­
Bring your chickens to the Tilla- at Fairview to Mr Weber, and will ble his money ou **■
land.
’* buy
'---- i_ in 1-----
this
leas my sincerity in not wanting to im­
for
Vocal solo Miss Hazel O'Bonnell,
«ook Meat Company’s Market We soon leave with hie family
pose
upon
the
taxpayers
in
general,
♦han
five
years.
See
Kollie
W.
Wat
­
Southern Oregon, where they will
IP«» 12c. per pound
•
of Tillamook.
BUU
I will make this offer :
son. .
| ^""Ivd, to buy, a good draught spend the winter.
Plans for the jetty for the improve-1 That I will pledge my word, fo­ Short addresses were made during
St. Alphonsue Academy will open
•wm. from 1200 to 1400 each. . En-
ment of Tillamook bar have been gether with property valued at $100, the evening by 11. S. Hudson,
on Monday. Sept 15. Special atten­
sent
to Washington, and as soon as under oath or otherwise, to any tax- ■ Supreme Master Artisan ; C. I .
Wat the Headlight office.
tion is given to commercial work
Supreme Secretary ;
,,,
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are -rt
approved
and returned, payer or person» who see fit loan-' McKenna,
Rollie W. Watson, with about 30 and music. Music lessons can com­ these
Mills, Supreme Treasurer;'
bide
for
material
will
be
called
for.
surne
the
bond
of
$
’
J
*>,
under
which
J
W.
who had agreed to pick mence at any time.
There is some doubt as to the rock r am held, to appear before the an<* Mrs. Ella
Ella Watt,
att, Supreme In-
| °I*. left on Monday for Banks.
The heavy freshet in the Wilson in this count7 being suitable, and it court and stand trial for the offence »tructor of the Order,
Joaeph R. Lilly and family have river caused by the rain storm,
is thought that the rock will have to with which I am charged, and will
Early on Monday the visitors
burned to their home at Gales overflowed in some places aad the
be brought from the Columbia river.
.
.
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«ek leaving here last Sunday.
false work for the new bridge at which will be a disappointment to
The government dredge has been Jenkins' place was washed out.
those who have rock.
op owing to no funds being
Wanted,
nauicu, to
*o lease, an improved
.
Eddie Glad, son of Erick Glad, is
"’‘able to keep her in commie- • dairy ranch that will carry from -0 confined at the Boals' Hospital in
i to 25 cows Would like cowl with a very had condition with a sore
The eon-of-a gun who borrowed I place. For particulars see Hender- foot The boy had a fall several
r Move pipe cutter», we wish he eon & Thomas, ground floor new weeks ago, which resulted in a
bruised heel. It has grown stead-
*Ca re,urn ,tlem. Alex McNair I Bank Building.
Harley Morton and Arthur Evans, ily worse, the doctor being com
J." Handley, proprietor of the I who joined the Fireman’s Band at pclled to lance it nine different
Shop, has been very ill with Portland, left with that Laud last times, the last one occuring Tues­
'umonia. but is now very much week for New York City, where day, after which he was too ill to
return to his home, his father leav­
■Proved.
there is a convention
ing
him at the hospital.
Mrs.
N
A
Wilson
and
son,
Erick
Ul^ng the rain storm this week
We have to announce the death
Wilson,
left
last
Thursday
for
3
■00k
<1O°rOf the Hotel Till#-
o( w G. Kelso, who was one of
ri> **• wrenched off and the visit with her danghterat Hill'L«rc. the early settlers of Tillamook
They spent one day in Portland, re-
*«mashed
county who died in SouthernJOre-
Marri
kill. JI' li<-en»ee were issued to I turning home Monday.
go„ from paralysis- He owned a
Mrs.
Arthur
Smith
and
daughter,
■ Babbit and Genevie
dairy farm on the Wilson river and
lJJ’.”,d Kverett K Parker and Miss Frankie Smith ami son A*- left here about ten years ago. He
J^Phme Fayas.
thur, left last week fur the hop
,H survived by hie wife and two
$r,n- .“J ^a’r Zetland Pon ie» and fields, .nd to visit her Wt* sons. Arthur and Edward. Mr».
Mr».
K' ¡iiPony Surrey’ Dou,,,e after which Mrs Smith will go on
Kelso a is an - »«"' “> Homer
....
...
— _ ¡1
Mrs. Albert Plank and the Tcmil-
Hire
„ <ldle and Bridle. En- to California, while Artur •
°®ce A. F. Coat» Lumber remain in Canyon City.
son Brothers of this city.
he will resume his studies.
• • 1 in the
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•
There is some agitation
in
favor
of
the
water
rotes be
city
reduced,
as
the
water
rates
here
inff
■e than double tho»e of other
gre more
To prevent any disagreeable
and unpleasant feature» an»i»< be­
tween th—« ’rh° <h<nk ,bey ■re',"’r
,ng too much for water and the
W ater Commission. it ia to be hoped
that the different petoO«» >nter-»ted |
widget together and settle the rate. ,
«<
.at.sfactonly to all and to the Leal
TIüUAMOOK. OREGON
inteaeat of the city.
were taken in autos around the
loop east of town and visited the
cheese factoriea, and they all apeak
highly of Tillamook, ita progreaa
and future prospects.
Notice to The Public.
A. I.ineback, a piano dealer from
Portland, Oregon, is now a resi­
dent of the city in Tillamook, is
selling a tine line of high grade
pianos of the old and reliable firm,
Kohler A Chase Piano Co. of Port.
land,Oregon,a firm with high recom­
mendations throughout all the State
of Oregon for their honest and
square dealings with the people.
1 am selling high grade new
pianos of old reliable makes, which
is regularly priced at $375.00, which
now can tie bought for $300.00. A
$850.00, now for $285.00 ; $325.00 piano
for $275.00; a $300.00 piano, now
$315.00; also a new $300 00 piano,
with the exceptions of a little »hop
worn, for $185.00. We sell on easy
terms and will take your organ as
part payment. We invite the good
people of Tillamook and county to
come and see and get the low
prices of those pianos, which are
now on sale.
And before purchasing a piano
elsewhere, don’t fail to come a ml
see me and my pianos, and I will
save you money
My pianos are located on 8th
Street and 2nd Ave. E., in my pri-
vate home, nn extra rent to pay for
store room.
We give our customers the bene­
fit of the high rent which other»
have to pay. I have been in the
piano biisini-HH .'or 3) years.
I
know the business from A to Z,
and won’t be undersold. All I ask
is come and see me before purchas­
ing a piano. I will treat you right.
Our place of business is open even­
ings until 8.
A. LlNBUACK,
Manager.
Both phones.
Mutual phone
Bell No. 11 J.
WE MANUFACTURE SILOS.
Come in and see for yourself what
we make hefore you Buy.
We are always ready to talk Silo and Insilage with you.
We handle the Hooking Valley Insilage Cutter.
The Best Made
We Guarantee Our Prices to be Right
DAMAR’S
VARIETY STORE,
TlbUAfDOOK,
OREGON-
Drop in and book Around-
We carry a complete line of Fir, Spruce and Hemlock
Lumber, and always have in stock thorough kiln dried finish,
flouring, ceiling, siding and mouldings.
Try our extra thick Singles, none better
COATS LUMBER CO.
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