Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 11, 1913, Image 1

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    People who succeed
in saving make a habit
• of it.
The
Saving
Habit.
The saving habit re­
quires determ ined|culti-
vation, but when well
rooted, grows fast. Its
rewards are quick [and
certain.
I
You can start the
saving habit any time
at this bank. The best
time is NOW.
I OLDEST
hÉ TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK Ä
count Yj_
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
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TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
B. S. Clark, auctioneer.
See Dr. Monk for novelties in place
eirdt.
Leave orders for wood with
Shrode.
*
Born, to the wife of T. C. Morri-
wi, a girl.
Empty sacks wanted—Lamb
Schrader Co.
Stylish City Photographs at the
Tillamook Studio.
Born, on the 1st, to Blaine Hayes,
it Bay City, a son.
Secondhand wagon for sale at a
bargain. See Shrode.
Tryaome of that kippered sal-
pon at the clam market.
I Born, to the wife of Carl Ander-
kco, on Saturday, a girl.
I For Fine Photographs at popular
Fifflo.—Tillamook Studio.
I Call up the Mutual Phone fora
■te at the Tillamook Studio.
I Glasses fitted. Any kind, any
■vie. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. »
Read what the local mill company
••tosay about silos in this issue.
The wind was in the east this
Wiling, the first time this sum-
lOving to the heavy rain last week
kfire wardens have been with-
fivn.
r nan;?we license was issued to
W. Hunt and Maud S. Dav-
Wort
Forn, on Monday, Sept let., at
r^’ to the wife of Earl Paul, a
Fihter.
|“W chickens wanted at the Tilla-
[•»Meat Company’s Market, 12c.
F Pound.
•
P** Edith Anderson left Wednes-
F "“ruing to visit with friends
|®faboro.
Fhe Warren Construction Co. will
[remove the plant from the de-
f rounds
F'are in a position to make
°°i time farm loans. First
[(■<nal Bank.
■®Wwork does not suit you tell
Ltt,it dot* ‘e» your friends. City
["•fa Company
s
F’Oour chickens to the Tilla-
rt^tCompany’s Market We
F®' Per pound.
•
°‘ Equalization is in
week, but thus far the
r01*« nothing to do.
10 buy' a KOod draught
■L®® 1200,0 1400 each. Kn-
r ,he Headlight office,
t ltC?°k ha9 disposed of hie
■T*®'<*kto K. G. Ander-
■L c,Ire from Beaverton.
J* n-of-agun who borrowed
td*p‘P« cutters, we wish he
F^rn them. Alex McNair
i»Jî,ÙLeh0U** and family faff
r.vvday ÍCr Softbern Cali
Lt» re lltey will remain the
r< •’■ter.
SUPERVISION
Found, > a purse containing a
small amount of money. Owner
can have same by calling at the
Headlight office.
M. C. Banfield and wife.whocame
in on a visit, left Monday on the
afternoon train, shipping their
auto on the Elmore.
Mrs. Elmer Payne, who has been
visiting at the home of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNair,
left for Eugene on Monday.
Clark County Investment Co. vs.
Srethna S. Phelps and Lucretia J.
Kilbourn, is a suit filed in the cir­
cuit court to recover money.
Mrs. C. N. Drew and Miss Lelia
Drew returned from California on
Monday, after visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wiley.
For Sale or Exchange:—Shetland
pony colt. Will trade for good
family milch cow. Inquire at A. F.
Coats Lumber Co., Tillamook.
z
Brown mare for sale, ten years old
and weight about 1200, good work
mare. Can be seen on the Todd
ranch Call at Headlight office. .
For Sale or Exchange:—Shetland
pony team, surry and harness
Will trade for Tillamook city prop­
erty. Inquire at A. F. Coats Lum.
ber Co.
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Another heavy shower of rain on
Monday morning upset the calcu­
lations of those who were expect­
ing to get out in their autos that
morning.
Get your barns white washed,
Frauk Butler is prepared to do
white wash spraying and do a
good job. Address or call at the
Allen House.
The many friends of Mrs. Thomae
Jenkins will be glad to hear that
her recent operation in Portland
proved a success and she is soon
expected home.
Dr. E. E. Daniels, the new Chiro­
practor, successfully treats all ner­
vous diseases, rheumatism, etc.
Consultation free. Office Com­
mercial Building.
St. Alphonsus Academy will open
on Monday, Sept 15. Special atten­
tion is given to commercial work
and music. MusicJessone can com­
mence at any time.
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.
C. W. Atwood, vs. J E. Holly­
field and Brighton Mills Co., is a
suit filed in the circuit court to re­
cover $195.50 for labor performed in
logging lor defendant«.
Barney Knobloch, of Pacific City
was fined by Justice Stanley $25-00,
the fine being suspended on con­
dition that he make necessary
changes iu his saw mill.
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. Coat. Lumber
Co. of Tillamook about it
VARIETY STORE,
TlübAmoOK,
«
OREGON-
D"op in and book flround "
from’?- r.a‘e
-ho came
wuh^“
nid,° Por‘la“d to be
kina ^,r mother' Mrs. Thomas Jen-
J ffa
hCr
i* in
Tillamook visiting relatives.
J. C. Erickson vs. Julius A. Erick­
son and Effelena Erickson, is a suit
med in the circuit court to recover
‘he sum of $12,OCA leas $45Z 14 inter-
est paid on a promisory note.
Mrs. Edwin E. Koch will open a
P’ano studio upon her return from
Portland. Mrs. Koch is an exper­
ienced teacher and han decided to
accept a limited number of pupils.
Haltom’s corner has been im­
proved with a cluster of lights. If
all the comers in the business part
of the city had the same it would
give the city a better appearance at
night.
Premiums Won at Fair.
Below we give a list of the
premiums won at the fair last
week, given by the Tillamook
County Fair Association :
C attle .
It is the aim of this bank to
Jersey Bull, over 3 years.
Hare Bros........................... 11)00
give the best banking service
Jewey Bull, over 3 years,
possible--and cue do it.
Wm. Maxwell...................... 5. CO
Jersey Bull, over 2 years, Mor­
rison Mills ............. .......... 10.00
It is also our aim to have
Jersey Bull, ovei 2 years, Clar­
the best equipment such os
ence Tilden ........................ 5.00
Jersey Bull, over 2 years, T.
Modern Fire Proof Banking
H. McCormick ................. 3 00
lersev Cow, T. H. McCormick 10.00
Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg­
ersey Cow. Morrison Mills ... 5.00
ersey Bull,
....... under . 2 j»
—=.
years.
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
Wm. Maxwell...................... 10 00
Deposit Boxes—and cue have
Jersey Bull, under 2 years, F.
R. Beals................ ............... 5.00
them.
Jersey Bull, under 2 years, J.
H. Dunstan ......................... 3.00
Eighteen acres in the city limits Grade Jersey Heifer, Morrison
Mills..............................
of Tillamook at $500,00 per acre. This
8 00
Jersey Heifer. W. S.
is a choice proposition and suitable Grade
Hare ............................ .
for sub-dividing in town lots. Easy Grade Cow, any breed, C. W. 4 00
money for someone. See Rollie W.
Tilden ....... ........................... 10 00
Watson.
Grade Cow, any breed, Chas
Kunze ................................. 5.00
Wanted, to lease, an improved' Holstein Bull, over 3 years,
dairy ranch that will carry from 20
Chas Kunze...................... 10 00
to 25 cows. Would like cows with Holstein Bull, over 2 years, J
Emmenegger........ ......... 10.00
place. For particulars see Hender­ Holstein
Heifer. Chas Kunze. 8.00
son 4 Thomae, ground floor new Holstein Heifer, Chas. Kunze. 4 CO
ank Building.
Holstein Calves, John Schilds 10.01
Red Polled Bull, over 3 years,
For sale, team, harness and
R. C. Magarrell................. 10.00
wagon. Horses about 1100 pounds, Red Polled Bull, over 3 years,
liams.................................. . . 2.0)
F ruit .
R. C. Magarrell..........
5.00 ’
well mated.* gentle, gray. The I
Mallard ducks; Mrs. A. K. Wil­
Red Polled Cow, R C.
1.0(1
Red
astrakans.
Win.
Squires
whole thing for $350. Wagon practic­
liams ...................................... 1.00
Magarrell ..........
10.00 Early harvest, Marion Chance 1 (X)
ally new. C. N. Cruson, Tillamook, Guernsey Bull, over 3 years, ___ •
Ind. runner ducks, W. E.
“ Herman Haus-
Noyes.................................... 2 00
Carl Hunt .......................... 10.00
Ore. Phone 781.
wirth
...................
Ind. runner ducks, Mrs. Earl
Guernsey Bull, over 1 year,
Bismark, Mrs. Tom Coates....
Finney....................
... 1.00
Hiram W. Smith against James
John Naegli........................... 10 00
“ R. Y. Blalock...................
Pekin ducks, Mrs. A. L. Don­
Plumbs, Herman Ilauswirth
Hughey and Wesley Rush, admin­
V egetables , E tc .
aldson ................. '.................. 2.00
“ Jacob Nickolas ... .........
istrators of the estate of Myra Two Pumpkins, C E. Donald­
Pekin ducks, Mrs. L. S. Hush­
son ................................... .
1.00 Northern spy, Joe McDonald .
Hughey, appellants, which was I
beck ....................................... 1.00
Transparent, R. Y. Blalock...
Pumpkins, Mrs. I). D.
appealed from
nvm Tillamook
imamooK County
county; Two West
Dutches,
R.
Y.
Blalock
....
.
H arb *.
50
“ Frank Owen......................
to the Supreme Court, was reversed Orchard Grass, C. E. Donald-
Belgian Haren, Howard Harria .50
and remanded.
|
K. L. Stewart... .25
son ....................................... 1.00 Gravensteins, M. F. Dunstan
“ R. Y. Blalock..............
Grass, R. Y. Blalock.
50
S wink .
Forty eight acres of all river bot­ Orchard
Oats, C E Donaldson .......... 1 00 Apple display. R. Y. Blalock
5.00
Boar, Joe Donaldson .
“
" Jacob Nickolas....
tom land, less than a mile from Oats, Chi is Wyss ....................
4
4
50
5.00
Sow,
“ <<
H orses .
4 4
town at $200.00 an acre. The terms Kale, M_. F. Dunstan ............... 1.00
Z5O
50 Draft stallion, W. S. Hare .... 10.00 Sow and pigs, Joe Donaldson 5.00
on this are a small payment down Kale, F. N. Wilson .................
Cucumbers,
John
Sheets
........
l.oo
Draft
horse.
single,
Chas.
and the balance on long time. The Cucumbers, C. E Donaldson .
F lowers .
50
Kunze.................................... 5.00
right kind of a purchaser can dou­ Cabbage. R. Y. Blalock.......... l.O) Draft horse, single, Joe Don­
Asters, W. C. King................... 1.C0
“ Mrs. Ralph Hannenkrat .50
ble hie money ou this buy in less Beans, Mrs. H. L. Jensen ....... 1 00
aldson...................
2.50
Cactus dahlias, Mrs. M. F. Dun­
50 Roadster stallion, under 3, F.
than five years. See Rollie W. Wat­ Beane, John Sheets .................
stan ....................................... 1.00
Two Squash. R. Y. Blalock.... 1.00
R. Beals...................... ........ 10.00
son.
Flower display, W. C. King... 5. (KI
I Two Squash, Mrs. Herman
Roadster stallion, under 3, R.
Tohl .....................................
50
M iscellaneous .
C. Magarrell....................... 5.00
The first part of the subscrip­ I Largest
» Roadster stallion, aged, Wm.
Squash, C. E. Donald-
Milk display, W. D. Gladwill.. 5.00
tions for the Bayocean road having I
eon ....................................... 1.00
Harris.................................. 10.00 Flout, Women's Relief Corps, 1st
been guaranteed the county court Honey, S. W. Elliott................ 2 00 Roadster horse, single, Adolph
Float, Rebeccas, ..................... 2nd
Erickson............................... 5 00 Booth, No. 273
will call for bids for the construc­ Honey, Mrs R. Y Blalock. ... 1.00
Fairview
Corn, R. Y. Blalock
1,00 Roadster team, F. R. Beals..... 10.00
Grange, ................................ 1st
tion of a few miles of that road, on Sweet
Sweet Corn, S. W. Elliott
50 Roadster team, R. C. Magarrell 5.00 Special farm display, R. Y.
the understanding that the contract Cauliflower. R. Y. Blalock
1.00 Shetland stallion, C. W. Miller 5 OO
Blalock, *.............................
let
for that part of the road is com­ Grass Display, C. E. Donald-
Shetland stallion, Russell Haw­
Girls' drill,Mrs R. K. Jope,... 1st
|
son
.........................................
1.00
kins
.......................................
5.00
pleted by next spring.
The records are not completed in
Timothy, C. E. Donaldson..., 1.0) Shetland mare and colt, C. W.
Arrangements are being made Timothy W K. Noyes............
50
Miller.................................... 5.00 the domestic science department,
so can not be published at this
for a big meeting of Tillamook As­ Clover, W. Reenke .................. 1.00 Shetland mare, Ruseell Haw­
Bark, Henry Donald­
5 CO time.
kins ....................................
sembly United Artisans, on or Caseara
son ....................................... 1.00 Mare and colt. Lloyd Anderson 5.00
The milk teat reports will be pub.
about the night of Sept. 29th, at Largest Sunflower, C. E. Don­
Two year old filly, C. A. Smith 5.00
lished next week.
which time it is hoped to be able to
aldson
................
1 00
C heese .
celebrate the acquisition of more Largest Sunflower, R Y. Bla­
50 A. Christenson, Tillamoook
lock ...........................................
To Our Friends.
than enough new members to put Largest
Creamery, IKi. 1 points
. 20.00
Stock Beet, 11. Foland 1.00
Mat Mattoon. Neskowin, 05 0.. 12.50
Tillamook Assembly on the “Roll Largest Stock Beet, R. Y. Bla­
Hugh Barber, Mohler, 05.3, tie 7.50
We agnin write you to attend our
lock ............................. ....
of Honor” with 100 or more mem­
Henry Thomae, Clover Leaf,
opening
which will begin Friday,
Onions,
R
Y.
Blalock
..........
bers. H. S. Hudson, Supreme
05.3, tie................................... 7.50 September twelfth.
Jacob Nickolas.................
Master Artisan, will be present at Cai “ rote,
Howard
Bunn,
East
Beaver,
R. Y. Blalock .........
We will as usual have as com
91.9 ........................................ 2 50
the big meeting.
“ M F. Dunstan ...............
plete
and beautiful a line as the
C
hickkn
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Table beete, Mrs. D. D. West
The prizes won at the bazaar
i combination of Rood judgment,
“
“ R. Y. Blalock ____
Barred rocks, Mrs A. I. Don
given by the ladies of the Catholic Parsnips, R Y. Blalock ....
2.00 good organization, efficiency and
aldson
.............................
“ Marion Chance.................
church last week, were as follows:
Leghorns. II Booth.............. . 2.00 an expert knowlege of the millinery
“
Morrison Mills....... . 1 (X) business can create.
Joe Plasker, silver ware, being the Potatoes, (pecks) R. Y. Bla­
You are
lock .......................................
Morrison Mills... 2 00 thrice welcome and we will see to
nearest gues3 of beans, the number Potatoes, (pecks) Mrs. M. F. 500 Wyandotte,
2.00
Anconas II. Booth
in the bottle being 28.37 J, and hie
Dunstan.................................. 2-50• Buff bantams, I.. S. Morgan.
2.00 it that your comfort and wants are
i o
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II
I ¡.ml,
Ir
1.00 carefully looked after, No effort
guess was 2830. Mrs. M. J. Jench Largest turnip, R. C. Magar­
rell ....................................... 1.00
will be spared to make your visit
won the table cloth, her number
50
Largest turnip, Marion Chance
being 80; Helena Durrer, sofa Gen’l display Veg., C E Don-
Turkeys, E D. Hoag............... 2.00 pleasant as well as profitable.
“ Mrs. A L. Donaldson
L00. Come.
pillow, 14 ; Alice Staseck, silk quilt, ;
aldson ................................ 3 00
H ii . ma J ohnson '*
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“ F. N. Wilson............ 2 00 Mallard ducks, Mrs. A. E Wil-
99 The ladies wish to thank those
who patronized the bazaar.
Chris Hansen pleaded guilty in
the justice court to two charges, one
for stretching his net across the
cut off of the Wilson river and the
other for not displaying his fishing
numbers As Hansen had figured
several times in the courts for
violating the fish laws and causing
some expense to the taxpayers in
prosecuting these cases. Justice
Stanley imposed a fine of $22o.
which was paid. H M. Todd was also
arrested *cr violating the fish laws,
and as this was hie first offense he
was fined $65 after pleading guilty,
which was also paid.
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First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
WE MANUFACTURE SILOS
Come in and see for yourself what
we make before you Buy.
We are always ready to talk Silo and Ensilage with you.
We handle the Hocking Valley Ensilage Cutter.
The Best Made.
Pumping the Dairymen
R aymond , W ash .. Sept 2—Some
20 or more dsirymen of Menlo, are
wondering what has become of P
McIntosh who operated the Menlo
cheese factory, and who ha. disap­
peared leaving behind some $12,000
1D checks given in payment for
mdk received at Menlo and other
places where he operated chee-e
factories- The check* were re-
turned by a Woodland. Wash bank,
protested.
The Menlo dairymen are looaers
some $7«» or more and their work
during the past two months has
Cone for nothing- There is some-
thing like $m**wn»1h »>< cheese on
‘¿'„l and perhaps another .¡OX)
worth, which was shipped last
week, and on whi h they hope to
¡stop payment
We Guarantee Our Prices to be Right
We carry a complete line of Fir, Spruce ami Hemlock
Lumber, and always have in stock thoroughly kiln dried finish,
flooring, ceiling, siding and mouldings.
Try our extra thick Shingles, none better
COATS LUMBER CO
TIULiFMOOK.
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OREGON.