TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPT. 18, 1913 UcaNW Wanted, to lease, an improve0 Jmry ranch that will carry from 20 Phi“?’ WouW,*e with so» x n u°r l,art,c,llar* «e Mender- iTOU“dfl- - a cold water bath. At eight o’clock he has a light Iweakfast and eats nothing more during the day until evening, when he has his dinner. Mr Hendersou thinks that the rate of persons who die from over eating The Shakespeare Club met on is ten to one from those who die at Ule g,,,umer vacation from over drinking. Teach your boys and girls at the home of Mrs. H. T. Boots. U arren Glaze arrived in the city nere were several invited guests from Portland and is looking over the value of money. Let each present and the hostess served a the field with a view of locating child have its own savings dainty lunch. here, aud starting a musical class account, and cultivate an in­ Tor sale, team, harness and' with piano and ether musical in­ terest in seeing it grow. «agon. Horses about 11C0 pounds, struments. He expects to give a well mated, gentle, gray. The recital in the near future. whole thing for $350. Wagon practic- There is no better way to lay Those who have anything that is «Uy new. C. N. Cruson. Tillamook, the foundation for lives of thrift. of interest in the way of fruit, Mre. Phone 78J. vegetables, grasses, etc., suitable A good start and an early one Clark Hadley has obtained per­ to be included in the Tillamook mission to use the government exhibit at the State Fair should will have a great influence on dredge through the Port of Tilla­ send or communicate with J. II. the child’s future. mook, t© dyke his property in Dunstan or R. R, Blalock. Hoquarton slough, the dredge to This bank has a Savings De­ E. T Haltom donated 33 yards of be used only in the main channel silk ribbon to the Fair Committee to partaient. Died, on Tuesday, on the Aider­ be used for badges for those who man ranch west of town, Mrs Clem attend the State Fair. There will Hurliman, The remains were be 200 badges and those attending buried this morning, the religious the Fair should wear one. •’Tilla­ service beiDg in the Catholic Church. mook 1914,” is what is printed on Deceased left a baby about three the badge. OLDEST weeks old. CAPITAL Special attention is called to the The employees at the Tillamook Harvest Supper and Entertainment Feed Co.’s store were in high glee to be given at the County Fair SUPERVISÉ SUPERVISION COUNTY- L____ TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. on Wednesday, for they were con­ Building tomorrow (Friday) night, gratulating Mr. Bacon on his re Sept. 19th. Supper will be served turn from a short vacation the pre­ from six until eight p.m. after TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Mies Mabel Goyne left on Monday vious day and wishing him a long which the musical programme will to attend the Willamette University and happy married life. be given. At the close of the pro­ B. S. Clark, auctioneer. at Salem. Read Bain also left for Mr Ed Barger, wife and child­ gramme games and other amuse­ the same university. SeeDr.Monk fornovelties in place ren and Mr. Jim Barger, of Los An- ments will conclude the evening’s County Clerk J. C. Holden is at­ geles, who have been spending a entertainment, which promises to Leave orders for wood with tending a convention of county vacation here visiting at the home be one of rare enjoyment. Prices clerks in Portland this week. Mrs. of their father, J. E. Barger of this are as follows: Supper only, 35c ; Strode. Holden accompanied him. city, returned home on Wednesday, programme 25c ; general admission, Capt. Emmett Jenkins is in from For Sale or Fixchange:—Shetland going out in their automobile. which includes supper, programme Portland. pony colt. Will trade for good and games, 50c. Empty sacks wanted—Lamb There is a big run of salmon in family milch cow. Inquire at A. F. Tillamook Bay and the canneries An enjoyable whist party was Schrader Co. Coats Lumber Co., Tillamook. and packers ate receiving more given on Wednesday afternoon, Stylish City Photographs at the Next Sunday will close the con ­ thanthey|can handle. The price paid the hostesses being Mrs. E. T. Hal­ Tillamook Studio. ference year at the M. M. Church, the fishermen is 3c. per pound. F. tom, Mrs. B. C. Lamb and Mrs. Second hand wagon for sale at a when the Rev. W. H. Kuhlman D. Small has an order to ship a car Geo. Willett. The party was given birgain. See Shrode. will preach his farewell sermon. load of pickled salmon to Germany. at the home of the former, the Try some of that kippered sal­ A new 3-ton auto truck, belong­ Owing to an error, the published rcoius being tastefully decorated mon at the clam market. ing to the Tillamook Co-Operative list of premiums awarded gave B with beautiful flowers. Mrs. C. W. For Fine Photographs at popular Fish Co., has arrived and it will Miller was the highest scorer and C Lamb, Jr,, second premium on prices.—Tillamook Studio. carry fish from Pacific City to this Buff Cochin Bantams. Lamb’s Miss White carried off the consola­ tion prize. A dainty lunch was J. P. Worrell left on Tuesday on city. birds were awarded first premium served which was greatly enjoyed ibuaineea trip to Portland. For Sale or Exchange:—Shetland in the school exhibit as they were The invited guests were Mrs. W Call up the Mutual Phone fora pony team, surry and harness. the best birds shown in either ex­ Alex McNair, H. Tait, Mrs date at the Tillamook Studio. Will trade for Tillamook city prop­ hibit Mrs. H. T. Botts, Mrs. C. I. Glasses fitted. Any kind, any erty. Inquire at A. F. Coats Lum­ O. P. Hoff, State Labor Commis Clough, Mrs. J. Groat, Mrs. ber Co. ityle. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. * sioner, came in from Portland on W. Aiderman, Mrs. l'ete B. Tillamook County Bank vs. F. L. Monday, as some of our business Lamar, Mrs. S. A. Brodhead, Mrs. Read what the local mill company bait''»ay about silos in this issue. Sappington, is a suit filed in the men were employing women more Carl Haberlach, Mies White, Mrs. W. B. Honey and son, Thayne, circuit court to recover several than ten hours on Saturdays. They Henry Crenshaw. Mrs. Ira Smith hive bought the Pacific Soda sums of money, viz , $32.52, $141.25 were probably not aware of the fact Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Monroe, Mrs. G, that women cannot be employed W. Berge, Mrs. O A. Scholtz, Mrs.* and $21.96. Work.. more than ten hours in one day O. If. Scholtz, Mrs. F. C. Baker, Attorney C. E. Claussen spent Bruce Hare left on Monday to and 60 hours in one week. Mrs. C. W. Miller and Mrs. Em­ attend the Agricultural College at several days at Bay City copying Several rafts of logs have been re mett Bales. The party was given city ordinances, it being reported Corvallis. that the city charter is to be attack­ ceived by the A. F. Coats Lumber in honor of Mrs. Monroe, who is A marriage license was issued to Co. from the camp on Sutton creek visiting her daughter, Mrs. Haltom. George W. Hunt and Maud S. Dav- ed in the courts. They are a fine grade of logs with Dr. E. E. Daniels, the new Chiro­ I «port. considerable clear lumber in them. practor, successfully treats all ner­ Wrong Again, Bro. The company is getting a large Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ vous diseases, rheumatism, etc. mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. stock of fine lumber on hand on the Consultation free. Office Com­ per pound. • yard and finished, kiln dried Jam- The Headlight says: "The War­ mercial Building. ■ ren Construction Co. will not re­ ber-in the warehouse. We are iu a position to make move their plant from the depot Dawson Bros, will meet all trains Weather permitting, the editors of grounds ” This undoubtedly means «me long time farm loans. First with bus, and will handle passen ­ National Bank. . the county newspapers will start on that Bro. Baker will stay with us gers and baggage to all parts of the I , If our work does not suit you tell city. Call or phone at the Livery a trip through the county the first of at least a while longer.—Herald. Wrong again. This means the week to look over the large if it does tell your friends. City barn on 2nd Ave East. amount of road work that was done that Bro. Trombley is making Transfer Company • Homer O’Quin, who has been a since they took their last trip of in­ himself the most absurd little Bring your chickens to the Tills-1 resident of this county for about a I spection, and to become better ac­ donkey in Tillamook county Book Meat Company’s Market. We year, and Joe Huffman, who was quainted with the needs of the peo- with that kind of senseless bray­ 12c. per pound. • engineer on the rock crushier, left ple in different parte of the county. ing. Wanted, to buy, a good draught on Wednesday for Salem Bide were opened last week in '«m, from 1200 to 1400 each. En- Why buy a Silo and pay freight the office of Major J ay J. Morrow to ’1’**** at the Headlight office. when the home mill can furnish you furnish the Government with rock Dr »nd Mrs Reedy returned on as good for less money. Talk with , for building the south jetty at the Saturday from the Round Up at the manager of A. F. Coats Lumber mouth of the Nehalem River. The rndleton, where they spent two Co. of Tillamook about it. Miami Quarry Company was the day. Mrs. . j. J. o- E. Berry ----- and - - her two only bidder, at $1.40 a ton. Its w . pits A im Hilnia Anderson, who has daughters left for their home in quarry is on Tillamook Bay near spending her vacation at her Bay City, Mich., last week. Mrs. Garibaldi. A bid of 1 cents in the ®0|ne here, returned to Portland on Berry had been visiting her broth- ledge was made on rock atJBatter- son station, 60 miles from Portland. erg c. E. and W. C. Trombley. error in the premium list on The annual teachers institute f r The Board of Equalization ad •»other page. It waa Mr W- c. Tillamook County will be held tn journed Saturday, having vary little and not Mrs. W. C. King who this city on November 12. 13 ana to do. There were only three - U and Superintendent of Public changes made in the assessment the first prize. 14. a Instruction Churchill will attend. Fon ’ roll, one being on ■ logged off tim a purse containing a I . John H. Hathaway has sold hi. ber claim belonging to the Wheeler amount of money. Owner -’n have same by calling at the place near the cheese factory to Lumber Co., the valuation of lets flight office. W. D. Gladwell, and left with h . at Pacific Harbor were reduced irom $15 to $10. and one block* Wanted, to rent, a dairy ranch family last week to "side a Ocean Lake was reduced from $•*<) fruit farm in Washington County. 20 tn ilk cows, on shares Attorney C. W Talmage returned toisia n own team. Address J. E. to the city last week after being We will •*** at • Pri'“te ,ale 8‘ ^tr‘ Kohler, Ore. the Edgar Munson residence, all >^°*n mare for ten years old away for about three month.*on household good«, consisting of vacation in the mountain.. He ' about 1'200, good work accompanied by hi. brother. Marcu. r..„, library table, combination be seen on the Todd book case, sectional book c«e Call at Headlight office. . ! Talmage. aiano. leather couch and chair, folding bed. iron beds, 3 3 center tables, dining rcom table, chairs. China closet rockingch.ir., Mo*« chair, pictures, kitchen range, heating stove, .l«o cookmg -teneO. and Ir.it jar. and many I I* other article. s’® «enttoo.-O«*- P atxlaf orego XMnmev 1. L- Heodereon i. lend ,.J",- << ' *lofk each morning he run. > mde on the b.rd surtaxed p-je lent uorth of town and then take. Fathers It is the aim of this bank to give the best banking sepviee possible — and cue do it. It is also our aim to have the best equipment sueh as Modern Fire Proof Banking Room, Fife Proof Vault, Burg­ lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe Deposit Boxes—and cue have them First National Bank Tillamook, Oregon ¡^'TILLAMOOK COUNTYBANK^^ s. Notice to The Public. P. OFFICIALS VISIT TILLAMOOK. A. IJneback, u piano dealer from President W. Sproul Pleased Portland, Oregon, is now a resi­ of the city in Tillamook, is With City Improvements. dent selling a tine line of high grade William Sproul, president of the pianos of the old and reliable firm, Southern Pacific Co., accompanied Kohler & Chase Piano Co. of Port­ by G. W. Luce, freight and traffic land, (Jregon, a firm with high recom­ manager ; II. A. Hinshaw, general mendations throughout all the State freight agent; John M. Scott, of Oregon for their honest and general passenger agent ; D. W. Bquare dealings with the people. Campbell, general superintendent ; 1 am selling high grade new R. T. Guppy, chief engineer of the pianos of old reliable makes, which P. E. A E. ; and II. T. Thompson, is regularly priced at $375 00, which secretary to President Sproul, came now can be bought for $300.00. A in this morning in a special train. 1350.00, now for $285 00 ; $325.00 piano They are inspecting the company’s for $275.00; a $300.00 piano, now roads in Oregon, which will take $205.00; also a new $300.00 piano, about ten days. with the exceptions of a little shop President Sproul was greatly sur­ worn, for $185.00. We sell on easy prised at the rapid improvements terms and will take your organ as made in Tillamook City since hie part payment. We invite the good last visit here. He praised the fine people of Tillamook and county to paved streets and remarked that come and see anti get the low that was one of the first things prices of those pianos, which are which made an up-to-date city. The now on sale. new buildings and those in course And before purchasing a piano of construction were also a Bur elsewhere, don’t fail to come prised to him, which was positive see me and my pianos, and I proof that the city was making con­ save you money siderable progress. lie piedicted My pianos are located on as soon as it became known what Street and 2nd Ave. E., in my fine beaches there were in Tilla­ vate home, no extra rent to pay mook County and other industrial store room. possibilities, that the county had u We give our customers the bene­ bright future. fit of the high rent which others The officials visited the business have to pay. I have been in the 1 men, the Commercial Club, the piano business for 20 years. new hotel, and the new buildings know the business from A to Z, in course of construction, and ex­ and won't be undersold. All I ask pressed themselves well pleased I is come and see me before purchas- with the future business prospects ng a piano. I will treat you right. Our place of business is open even­ of the city. John M. Scott, the general pas­ ings until 9. A. I.1NKIIACK, senger agent, was well pleased with ______________ M .nager. travel into the large amount of To Water Consumers. Tillamook this summer, After re. maining in Tillamook for about '1 he Water Commission has given two hours the special train pulled Mr. Hoag positive instructions to out. shut off water (r im all consumer, Amateurs ! Better pay a Rinall who have not paid their wuter rent charge ami get good results from by the 10th of chc I i month. By Order Waler i'ommia.ion. your kodaks.—Tillamook Studio 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. * We Guarantee Our Priées to be Right. ÜA^AR’S VARIETY TiubnmooKi store N- Drop in and book Around ’’ We carry a complete line of Fir, Spruce and 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. TIUUflMOOK. OREGON |