Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 25, 1913, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPT. 25, 1913
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Energy
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WHY NO1 store some
of the abundant energy of
youth’ so that old age may
enjoy its rightful share of it ?
YOU CAN put by some of your surplus
energy, in the shape of dollars you don’t
need to spend, IN THIS BANK, where it
will immediately take*on an energy of its
own, and in time, double itself. Thought­
ful, purposeful consideration of this vital
subject NOW may mean the difference be­
tween peace and distress, dependence and
independence, when the working days are
over.
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE NOW, FOR YOU
Plahn7“f G‘aie’ Wh° i8 con,e"*-
Piano» f.Orming “wusic class on
be
fn. i Vart0118 instruments. can
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house
MartiBy’8 Erding
ioini , r^°8e " b° ai* :deiir°U8 of
Kuning .hould aee Ww a(
Terms on
I given at application. Lessons
homes without extra
• charges.
s
-After the county built one of the
finest pieces of road L.
in the state to
connect with the city limit*, north of
town, the city council allowed the
Property owners to put in a piece of
eaP jack plank road to connect
>«P with the county road, which is
another instant of land speculators
hong allowed to have their own
way.
UNITED ARTISAN NIGHT.
Over 100 New Members Have
Been Secured.
The local lodge of the United Ar­
tisans will have a red letter day in
this city uext Monday evening, to
celebrate the acquisition of over 100
new members The event will be
opened with a reception and band
concert at the Hotel Tillamook,
when Supreme Master II. S. Hud­
son will uiake an address. The
public is invited to this feature of
the celebration. This will be fol­
lowed by a class invitation at the
Oddfellows ball and a banquet to
the new members, over 100 having
been secured the past 10 days.
Mrs. Jennie E. Smith, a deputy
from Portland institute a campaign
for increasing the membership,
and assAed by O. E. Hatton, as
well as M a large number of active
and energetic members have created
much enthusiasm in the city and
have placed Tillamook Assembly
No. 354 on the Roll of Honor at the
home office.
On Monday, September 29, the
active campaign will close with the
initiation of a large class.
The deputies managing the cam­
paign hope to far exceed the num­
ber which places this assembly on
the roll of honor, i.e., 100, conse­
quently no initiation fee will be
charged those joining now, the only
cost being a fee of one dollar for
medical examination.
The Artisans is one of the most
liberal of fraternal orders, as well
as the wealthiest per capita and
admits both sexes on the same
basis.
There is considerable complaint
in the city on account of persons
driving cattle through the city, des­
troying ]awng an(J garden8 Early
Wednesday morning a band of
cattle did some damage to the
school grounds and private prop­
erty and if this is allowed to con­
tinue there is very little use for
citizens improving their property
with lawns and flowers if they can­
not be protected.
oldest }
We will sell at a private sale at
the Edgar Munson residence, all
cowTY ¿
TILLAMOOK CITY. OBE.
COMTY
SUPERVISION
household goods, consisting of
rugs, library table, combination
book case, sectional book case
piano, leather couch and chair,
On
account
of
other
entertain
­
J, AMOOK JOTTINGS
ments in the city, there will be no folding bed, iron beds, 3 dressers
B. S. Clark, auctioneer.
exhibition of moving pictures at 3 center tables, dining room table,
chairs, China closet, rocking chairs,
SeeDr.Monk for novelties in place the M. E. Church Friday evening.
Morrio chair, pictures, kitchen
ink
For Sale or Exchange:—Shetland range, heating stove, also cooking
Leave orders for wood with pony team, surry and harness utensils and fruit jars and many
.«ode.
’ I Will trade for Tillamook city prop- other articles too numerous to
Empty sacks wanted—Lamb- ! erty. Inquire at A. F. Coats Lum­ mention.—C arl P atzlaf
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ber Co.
:hrader Co.
Died,
at
Portland,
this
week,
One More Big Dry Goods
Mrs. W. O. Kilbourne, who does
Archbishop Christie was in the
Joseph Buffin, of tuberselosis. Joe
hair
work
of
all
kinds
from
comb
­
Store for Tillamook.
,ty last week.
ings, etc., has located in this city, was well known in this county,
The
new store of A. J. Stillwell
having
resided
here
a
number
cf
Stylish City Photographs at the her residence being in Stiliwell ad­
makes the advent of cosmopolitan
years
and
has
several
relatives
and
illsmook Studio.
dition.
many friends in this county, who ideas of merchandising in our city.
Second hand wagon for sale at a
Dr, Jack Olson and wife will leave will mourn his untimely death He Mr. Stillwell intends to be a special­
trgain. See Shrode.
on Saturday for a week’s vacation,
Trysome of that kippered sal- on a visit to Mrs. Olson’s parents was married less than two years ist in his line, confining his capital
ago to Miss Anna Gulstrom, of th:s and energies to the dry goods and
ion atthe clam market.
at Lebanon. They will return the county. He was confined in tlie ladies’ and children’s ready-to wear,
For Fine Photographs at popular 5th of October.
hospital for several months, his making it the only exclusive dry
■ices.— Tillamook Studio.
Dr. E. E. Daniels, the new Chiro­ wife beingwith him at the last, He I goods store in Tillamook County.
Mrs. S. Vierick returned on Fri practor, successfully treats all ner­ leaves an infant daughter, His
This store is to be located in the
iy from a trip to Portland.
vous diseases, rheumatism, etc. bereaved wife and relatives have new 1.0.0 F. building and occupies
the south ball of the building, with
Call up the Mutual Phone for a Consultation free. Office Com­ the sympathy of the community.
a frontage of about 40feeton Second
mercial Building.
lit at the Tillamook Studio.
A divorce suit was filed on Wed­ Ave. Hast, with the full depth of
Father Berne who was formerly nesday in the circuit court J>y Syl­
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any
in charge of the Catholic church in via L. Rice to dissolve the marriage the building of lOOfeet.
yle. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt.
Mr. Stillwell is sparing no pains
The first frost of the season made this city, but now cf Southern Ore­ contract with her husband, Earl E to make this store one of the most
gon,
is
taking
a
vacation
at
his
lappearance early Tuesday morn
Rice. These parties were married up to-date stores in the west. There
cottage at Netarts.
in Tillamook lune 25th, 1906, and will be but few towns within ten
The Grey Eagle Mill is now loca­ one child was born to the union.
Furnished rooms, with or without
times the size of Tillamook that will
»rd.-W. H. Smith, with King & ted on Fawcitt Creek. All kinds of Plaintiff alleges in her complaint be able to boast of as good.
that
the
defendant
wanted
her
to
dressed
and
rough
lumber
on
hand.
nith.
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In the day time this store will be
Prices reasonable.—Grey Eagle Mill live an immoral life at the beach well lighted with plenty ofv/indows,
Mrs. L Laborwicli, who has been
resorts
in
Tillamook
and
from
the
Co. Both phones.
both in the front and real, while at
siting at Portland, returned home
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains proceeds of which they would be i night it will be a blaze of light. The
« week.
with bus, and will handle passen­ able to live together in Portland the
live chickens wanted at the Tilla- gers and baggage to all parts of the coming winter, which Mrs Rice re fixtures are to be of the most ap
ook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. city. Call or phone at the Livery fused to do and the conduct of the proved, with everything arranged
for the proper display of goods and
* pound.
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plaintiff becoming so unbearable
barn on 2nd Ave East.
the comfort of its patrons.
"e are iu a position to make
Mr. Stillwell is a Tillamook lmy
Why buy a Silo and pay freight she left him.
""‘longtime farm Ioans. First when the home mill can furnish you
Ernest Creston, proprietor of the and well known by every lady, man
■tional Bank.
as good for less money. Talk with restaurant next to Bert Stephens' and child who has been located here
If our work does not suit you tell the manager of A. F. Coats Lumber saloon, has left for parts unknown, any considerable length of time.
’■'fitdoes tell your friends. City Co. of Tillamook about it.
leaving several outstanding debts. I This acquaintance is an assurance
»nsfer Company
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The Tillamook Headlight and |the It seems that Creston left Friday, ’ to all who know him that they are
BrWyour chickens to the Tilla- weekly Oregonian, until January leaving his helper, Lin Marble, in i always welcome to his place of busi­
ook Meat Company’s Market. We 1915, for $1.75, with a set of the suc­ charge, telling him he and hie wife ness, whether for idle curiosity,
•T 12c, per pound.
cess kitchen knives free. ThiB offer were going to Netarts. The City pleasure or business, and if on busi­
Transfer Co. hauled a box to the ness bent that their wants will be
J- P. Worrell, proprietor of the is open until 31st October, 1913.
depot, which being labeled 'house- looked after with dispatch and an
ot‘1 Tillamook, returned on Sat-
Al. Sheldron was arrested at Gar­ held goods,” the freight had to be assurance that no merchandise will
W from Portland.
ibaldi on Wednesday with threaten­ paid in advance. When Mrs Mad­
be misrepresented.
Tames
lames Thompson
and ing the life of Paul Dirks with a dux went to collect the bill the
Whter, of Nehalem, came in on gun. He was given a hearing be­ next morning, she found out lie
fore Justice Stanley this morning.
**)i,yand will visit relatives,
and hie wife had gone to Netarts
ii**. ^ran^’e Smith, who has
J. A. Dawson left last week to for a couple of weeks. Their sus­
ira
re!a**ve8 outside, re- visit hie old home at Newport, picions were aroueed and on Sun
Tenn. He will probably tie away day E. W. Graham, the former
™to her home on Tuesday.
^steurs! Better pay a small for six months, as this is the first owner, who held a mortgage on the
rreand get good results from time in 26 years he has visited there. restaurant, first heard of his de­
Wanted, to lease, an improved parture. Mr Graham thinks he
kodaks.— Tillamook Studio. .
wa rst snort
dairy ranch that will carry from 20 will open up the restaurant soon.
nti h
le^ on Monday for to 25 cows. Would like cows with
Mr. Creston had made
He
says
om thC°1Umbia’ and wiU bc away
regular payments up 1
to about two
* city for about three weeks. place. For particulars see Hender­ weeks" ago and had the restaurant
son
4
Thomas,
ground
floor
Dew
* Harrison has traded his place
half paid for. He saw no reason
»ui move the end of the week ank Building.
For sale, team, harness and for him leaving as he was doing a
ac amas County near Oregon
wagon. Horses about 1100 P°UBd*’ good business with good patron­
3^ TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
it is the aim of this bank to
give the best banking service
possible—and uie do it.
It is also out» 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 Nationäl Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Mr. Stillwell says his endeavors
will be to carry good merchandise
at the right price and never to mis­
represent nor allow to be misrepre­
sented any article in his store.
Mr. Stillwell expects to have his
new store opened for business Octo­
ber 15.
MRS. EDWIN E. KOCH,
Teacher of Piano.
Mrs. Koch has studied under the
best teacher in Portland, prior to
attending Chicago Musical College
and the Oberlin Conservatory of
Music. Has had a teaching experi­
ence of ten years. Arrangements
are now being made for lessons at
the Studio, 7th and Stillwell Ave.,
Circuit Court Jury Drawn in the Rees residence.
Recitals and Musicales will be
The jury for the Circuit Court, given for the benefit of the pupils.
which will convene on the 6th Octo­
ber, the time having been changed
Klein Davis Nuptials.
from November, was drawn on
Miss Violet Klein, daughter of
Wednesday, as follows :
D. A. Simmons, Bay City, farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Klein, pioneer
residents of Nehalem, and Win.
H. V. Alley, Nehalem, farmer.
Albert Crawford, Nehalem,farmer. Davis, of Portland, brakeman on
L. M. Kraner, Cloverdale, farmer. the local passenger train, were
D. Fitzpatrick, Tillamook, fanner. married in Vancouver last week.
The principals in thishappy affair
M. E. Gruber, Bay City, liveryman.
had
decided to spring a surprise
M. T. Chance, Tillamook, farmer.
on their friends and they certainly
Frank Tone, Tillamook, farmer.
Chas. F. Pearson, Tillamook, played their part well.
The bride returned home last
farmer.
J. M. Bodie, Bay City, carpenter. Saturday and announced the glad
P. J. Brown, Tillamook, carpenter. tidings to her friendH and relationa
J. If. Johnson, Tillamook, farmer. who seemed to doubt her word to
the last until she produced her
K. D. Hall, Hemlock, farmer.
Chas. Kunze, Tillamook, farmer. credentials entitling her to useiime
the mime of Mrs. Win. Davis
M. R. Hanenkratt, Tillamook,
A pleasant surprise awaited her
farmer.
Saturday
evening when a number
G. H. Ward, Tillamook, real
of her friends and relations gave
estate.
her a tin shower. During »he cere­
F. J. Ayer, Beaver, farmer.
J. W. Maddux, Tillamook, farmer. mony, Mayor Smith doing the
H. 1« Provoost, Bay City, mer­ honors as becomes his station in an
official capacity, she was presented
chant.
Claude Ackley, Tillamook, far­ with a loving cup inlaid with gold
and filled with sparkling wine, of
mer,
Chas. Goeres, Tillamo.k, farmer. which the guests partook freely
M. Abplanalp, Fairview, farmer. drinking to her future health and
happiness.
C. E Easom, Mohler, farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Davia will make
Fred Lewallen, Hebo, farmer.
John Ixiwrance, Cloverdale far­ their home in Tillamook City and
the Reporter extends to them its
mer.
beat wishes and hearty congratu­
A C. Daniels, Mohler, farmer.
lations as they enter upon their
Lewis S. Johnson, Fairview, far­ matrimonial
career. — Nehalem
mer.
ValletHKe porter.
J J. Rupp, Fairview, farmer.
Despondency
Chas. McKillip,Cloverdale,fanner.
is uiieii causeil by indigestion
D. C. Peregoy, Nehalem, -..er- and constipation and quickly dis­
appears wiien Chamberlain’s Tab­
chant
lets are taken. For sale by all
J. T. Davia, Beaver, farmer.
dealers.
WE MANUFACTURE SILOS.
Come in and see for yourself what
we make before you Buy.
well mated, gentle, gray. TM
monthly meeting of the Till- whole thing for $350. Wagon practic­
M Commercial Club will be ally new. C. N. Cruson, Tillamook,
"e,t Monday evening at the
Ore. Phone 78L
16 rooms.
Mr and Mrs. Thomae Jenkins re­
'uc?' t0 rent’ 8 dairy ranch turned home from Portland on
, 0 80 m'lk cows, on ehares Tuesday. Mrs. Jenkins recently
,eam- Address J. E. underwent a serious operat.on at
” Mohler, Ore.
Portland, which, net proving I
rSale°r Exchange:—Shetland satisfactory, she was compelled to
COlt U ill trade for good undergo another, and is no
, t 1,ch cow Inquire at A. F.
fair way of recovery.
■umber Co., Tillamook.
The
bñ MAR’S
—
Dedicated to a * Modern” Girl-
The following rhyme is going the
rounds of the press to show up the
ridiculous fashions of the
dav It originated on the Pacific
■ looe it is said, and certainly con
X the freshness of western
breezes
t idle girl, you look so small,
lin t you wear no Hothes st all?
Ttou’t you wear no shimmy shirt.”
Kn’ you wear no petty skirV”
your corset and your hose-
V*8’all your underclothes ?
VARIETY STORE,
TlUUAfnoOKt
's
age.
OREGON-
Dpop in and book Around-
Nothing on to keep you
S
Crazy £•’ 10 ,hl” >OU.r f°{"‘ „
. ?.ii L.rl wou won't live long
VA.t bii'aus’e yon dress sll wrong
We are always ready to talk Silo and Ensilage with you.
We handle the Hocking Valley Ensilage Cutter.
The Best Made.
We Guarantee Our Prices to be Right.
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.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON-
Youwil Xess hke'MoVber Eve.