Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 02, 1913, Image 1

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    Tillamook
fol. XXVI
Btumiohr
No. 16
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER
a.
1913
the
plaintiff I
indignities upon
I
These parties resided at Pnrlrnwav
Rockaway,
•- »* - where the plaintiff alleges her hus-
'band drove her from his borne and
Why buy a Silo and pay freight «be was compelled to seek refuge
whej the home mill can furnish y ou with her parents.
as good for less
money. Talk
with
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lailVrlin
On Friday Sheriff Crenshaw and
It is the aim of this bank to
the mmger
manager of A. F. Coats Lumber
Game
Warden Leach went hunting
Lo- of Tillamook about it.
give
the best banking service
and killed two buck deer between
Mrs. C. Noble Golithon, who has
Foley Creek and the ocean While
possible—-and cue do it.
been visiting at the home of Mr. the sheriff was out endeaveritig to
Which is absolutely safe for everyone.
and Mrs. De Lillies for some time,
It is also our aim to have
left out <>n the morning train for arrest another deer he thought they
It never slumps in value.
had
shot,
Ed.
was
greatly
eiir-
the
best equipment sueh as
her home in La Grandefore.
paised, as he was preparing the
Modern
Eire Proof Banking
The Tillamook Headlight and the deer to carry home, that a wild cat
Its integrity is unquestioned,
"•eekly Oregonian, until January should appear on the scene, at-
Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg­
191J, for $1.75, with a set of the suc­ tracted, no doubt, by the smell of
The return is certain.
lar
Proof Safe, Modern Safe
cess kitchen knives free. This offer blood He lost no time in procur-
ia open until 31st October. 1913.
ing his gun, but while he was
Deposit Boxes—and cue have
Principal is always available on
Mrs. James Hoy, who has been doing so the wild cat made a sud­
them.
visiting relatives in this city and den exodus.
short notice.
. the beaches this summer, left for
Ernest Knight, who recently
her home at Monmouth, Ore., last bought the E berm an ranch in
It has no element of speculation.
week, much improved in health.
Sunny Mead, is having an up-to-
The dining room of the| Hotel date, sanitary dairy constructed.
Tillamook was started last week, The building is 12x24. with a cov­
, which will add to the convenience ered porch extending in front,
of visitors to that hotel. The din, which will be a driveway for the
ing room is fitted up in good milk wagon. The floor and walls
are of concrete and there is a slope
style.
7 CAPITAL
to the center, which makes it very
, $30.000 00
John R. Harter has sold his___
resi- convenient for the water to run to­
1
STATE
deuce on 3rd St to Henry Rogers ward the side where he is going to
COUNTYTILLAMOOK CITY.ORE.
_ SUPERVISION
for $6,000, which is one of the beat have an underground drain put in.
built houses in the city. Mr. Harter The building will be cool all year
will build a smaller house in the and will act as a cold storage for
■ c----------------------------
Notice to Creditors.
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
Tillamook Wins at The State
The H. F. Norton Co. vs. N. E. near future.
the milk.
Notice
is hereby given that the
AND MANAGEMENT.
Fair.
Melchior is a suit filed in the Cir­ Wanted, to lease, an improved
firin of Gordon 4 Rhodes, a corpor­
The children’s play ground nt
Fred C. Baker, editor, manager cuit Court to recover $366.66.
dairy ranch that will carry from 20
A message from J. II. Dunstan, ation, has assigned all its assets to
Stillwell I'ark, has been fitted up
and publisher. No stockholders
Man wanted to do general ranch to 25 cows. Would like cows with with a variety of amusements. president of the Tillamook County the undersigned ns assignee for
benefit of creditors in propor­
nor mortgages.
work. Good ¡wages. All winter place. For particulars see Hender­ There are four rope swinge, which ' Fair Association, was received on the
tion to their respective claims,
son 4 Thomas, ground floor new
Wednesday
as
follows:
job. W. Roenicke, Woods, Ore. *
i All persons having claims against
are greatly enjoyed ; two shoots,
Bank Building.
•Tillamook County exhibit won said corporation are hereby notified
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Rev. Kuhlman left this week for
one rather high and the other some­
to present their claims, under oath,
For sale, team, harness and what lower, with steps leading to sixth prize.
Chicago, where Mrs. Kohlman and
to the undersigned, at his office in
•
‘
Tillamook
County
Creamery
As
B. S. Clark, auctioneer.
wagon.
Horses
about
1100
pounds,
children will soon join him.
each, which affords much amuse­
Tillamook, Oregon, within three
sociation,
first
prize
on
display
of
months from the date of the first
See Dr. Monk for novelties in place
Mrs. E. T. Haltoin and daughters well mated, gentle, gray. The ment for the children, in sliding
publication hereof.
cards.
have gone to Portland where lie whole thing for $350. Wagon practic­ down and shooting off on the cheese ; Red Clover, second.
K J. CLAUB8EN,
“Long Prairie, first on score
ally new. C. N. Cruson, Tillamook, ground ; a gymnasium pole is aleo
girls
will
receive
another
tre
it-
Assignee.
Leave orders for wood with
cheese.
Ore.
Phone
78
J.
ment.
First publication, October 2, 1913.
in the park and is greatly in de­
Shrode.
"Field
and
garden
products
Chas. Kunze will make arrange­ mand by the more daring ones.
Mrs. S. E. Gooch, daughter and
Notice.
Empty sacks
wanted—Lamb-
ments while he is attending the There is talk of putting in a hand scored well, also quality and ar­
son,
of
Sacramento,
were
registered
rangements, but were low on or­
Schrader Co.
I
having
Hold
my business and
State
Fair
this
week
for
the
annual
merry-go-round
and
other
amuse
­
at the Hotel Tillamook on Wednes­
chard products.”
Piano for rent. Enquire at the day.
deHire to close up my books, I
meetings of the Butter Makers’ and ments in the near future.
I The cheese maker at the Ix>ng would respectfully request all par­
Headlight office.
Cheese Makers’ Conventions, which
The very best Eastern oysters at
Prairie, who won first prize on
E. W. Pollock, of Eugene, was in the Clam Market. Full quart 75c, will be held in this city.
Another Ship Ashore at score cheese, is Gordon L. Burge. ties knowing themselves indebted
to me, to call and settle or leave
the city Tuesday.
Mr. and M tb . J. M. De Lillies of
Nehalem.
This is his first year as cheese the Hume with Tillamook County
pint 40c., sealshipt, large can, 65c,
this
city,
received
a
telegram
from
Stylish City Photographs at the small can, 35c.
maker and the first time he made Bank.
* The English bark Glen Esslin,
San Francisco, Cal., announcing
i
Tillamook Studio.
_________
C. J. CROOK.
Clay Daniels vs. J. D. Jones and the marriage of their daughter, of Northampton, England, went an entry.
Boro, on Sunday, to the wife of Mary P. Jones is a suit filed in the
We are pleased to state that Tilla-
nsliore about noon on Wednesday
Virginia
Madolon
to
Mr.
John
The changeable weather of early
Sollie Smith, a non.
Circuit Court to recover $750 on a Neilinger, a young business man near where the German bark Mimi mook cheese makers have again fall
brings on coughs and colds
Second hand wagon for sale at a promissory note.
went ashore and became a total demonstrated their superiority abroad. that have a weakening effect on the
of that city.
bargain. See Shrode.
The sea ’ At the California State Fair last week system, and may become chronic,
One guilt edged mortgage on a
We often hear about men getting wreck after capsizing.
line Foley's Honey and Tar Com­
G. W. Stewart, of Dilley, was in Tillamook dairy farm, forsale. E:
Kn- warmed up when talking, but had been exceedingly
(
„ . rough
__ _ for our boys carried off three prizes for pound. It has a very scMithing and
the city on Wednesday.
quire Tillamook Abstract and Title Attorney H. T. Botts the other several days and being too near, high grade cheese. Out of the three healing effect on the irritated and
Tillamook County Cheese makers who
/ air passages, and will
Try acme of that kippered sal-j Co., Tillamook Hotel Bld.
evening became so warmed up shore the vessel drifted in. A line 1 entered the contest in California last inflamed
help very quickly.
It is u well
wan
shot
ashore
and
the
captain
mon at the clam market.
W. L. Gosser received word Mon­ while playing a game of pool at the
known family medicine that gives
week, three of them won prizes.
ami
crew
reached
shore
by
that
For Fine Photographs at popular day that his brother-in-law had died Commercial Club that the matches means.
Hugh Barber of the Mohler factory, results. For sale by all druggists.
at The Dalles, and he left next in his pocket caught fire.
Price».—Tillamook Studio.
secured first prize which was $25.00, by
The Standard Milk Sugar Factory
a score of 97. Andrew Christensen of MRS. EDWIN E. KOCH,
£••1 up the Mutual Phone fora morning to attend the funeral.
Notice.
Teacher of Piano.
For Sale or Exchange:— Shetland has been taking whey from the
the Tillamook Creamery, secured sec­
date a. the Tillamook Studio.
.
Kasper Zweifel is now succcsHor ond prize which was $6.23, by a score
Mrs Koch has studied under the
Glaaaet fitted. Any kind, any pony colt. Will trade for good Fairview cheese factory and is now
family milch cow. Inquire at A. F. prepared to handle the whey from to R. R. Robert», in Tillutnook of 96. A. H. Schmelzer of the Rod best teacher in Portland, prior to
•tyle. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
All accounts owing
„ the
»¡tending Chicago Musical College
Coats Lumber Co., Tillamook. >
the Tillamook Creamery The whey County.
J. R. Watkins Medical Co. are pay­ Clover factory secured fourth prize, and the Oberlin Conservatory of
V. Wakefield and wife, of Port­
which was $5.34, by a score of 95.
is being hauled in tanks. The re­ able to Kasper Zweifel.
G.
A.
Glover
has
traded
his
farm
Music. Has had a teaching experi­
land, were in the city on Tuesday.
Every Tillamooker ought to be proud ence of ten years. Arrungeinets
R. R. R oberts .
at Fairview to C A. Dewey, for a finery plant is about completed.
A marriage license was issued to
K
asper Z weifel
of
the
above
showing.
are
now being made for lesssons at
State of Oregon vs. John Doe,
fruit farm at White Salmon, Wash.,
Tillamook, Ore., July 23rd, 1913.
the Studio, 7th and Stillwell Ave.,
Jack Evang and Anna Christensen. and will leave with his family Nov. whose real name is unknown, is a
hi the Rees residence
A marriage license was issued to 1st.
Quick Help to Backache And
suit filed in the circuit court on a
Recitals and Milsicales will be
Chronic
Dyspepsia.
Jaaper P. Brugato to Irene Shear-
Rheumatism.
given for the benefit of the pupils.
The monthy session of the County petition requiring plaintiff to ap
The following unsolicited testi-
r
The man or woman who wants
Court was adjourned on Wednesday pear and answer why certain set monial should certainly be suffi- quick
help from Itachacheand rheu­
Furnished rooms, with or without to meet next Wednesday, owing to nets should not be confiscated and cient to give hope and courage to matism, will find it in Foley Kidney j~)R. E. E, DANIELS,
afflicted with chronic
J^-W. H. Smith, with King 4 the County Judge being at the sold at public auction, which hi d ( persons
dyspepsia : " I have been a chronic Pills. They act so quickly and
CHIROPRACTOR.
been abandoned in the Nehalem dyspeptic
for years, and of all the with such good effect that weak, in­
State Fair.
jAve chickens wanted at the Tilla-
river.
medicine I have taken, Chamber­ active kidneys that do not keep the
I am ' u I Ollice in the Commercial
blood clean and free of impurities,
Boyd Mendenhall went to Portland
• Meat Company’s Market, 12c.
Fred Burton and Miss Pearl Fow- | lain’s Tablets have done me more are toned tin and strengthened to
on Tuesday on account of the seri­
good than anything else,” says W.
?*r pound.
Building.
ler were married^at the home of Mrs. G. Mattison. No. 7 Sherman St., healthy vigorous action. Good re­
ous illness of his brother, who had
^arl A. Patzlafand wife will move been operated upon for appen­ James E. Brown, at McMinnville, Hornellsville, N.Y. For sale by sults follow their use promptly.
TILLAMOOK - ORE
For sale by all druggists.
Ore., on Wednesday of last week. I .amar's Drug Store.
»•eburg, where they will make
dicitis.
The happy couple returned the
®nr home.
For Sale or Exchange.—Shetland next day to Tillamook. Fred and
**
in a position to make
pony team, surry and harness
e long time farm loans. First Will trade for Tillamook city prop­ hie bride have the congratulations I
of hie many friends iu this county
"•honal Bank.
erty. Inquire at A. F. Coats Lum­ which is the culmination of a court­
'
nu,nber of Tillamookers
ber Co.
ship that existed many years.
»«ending the State Fair at
Editors Baker and Trombley will
Mrs. T. II. Goyne entertained the
8"em this week.
take a trip to Sandlake on Saturday Shakespeare Club at her home on
lev
T’ Brown spent a to help boost that part of the Thursday afternoon. The members
ai8 *n IJ°rtlajid last week, county, the cranberry industry and present were Mesdames A Mc­
’*ltlnR relatives.
Nair, H. T. Botts, Geo Willett, C. I
good roads.
«
Tork 11068 ”°* 8uit y°n **11
Dr E. E. Daniela, the new Chiro­ Clough, Mrs. Groat, T. H. Goyne
.' oe8 tel1 yaur friends. City practor, successfully treats all ner­ and H. Crenshaw. Mrs. C. h
~
Company
•
vous diseases, rheumatism, etc. Trombley was an invited guest. A
^• Harrison arid family left thia Consultation free. Office Com­ delightful afternoon was sjient,
after which a delicions luncheon
q , . c* ,or their new home in mercial Building.
was served by the hastens assisted
^**•0 County.
The Grey Eagle Mill is now loca­ by the Misses Stella Goyne and Al-
^*70ar chickens to the Tilla-
ted on Fawcett Creek. All kmil» o legra Ma sen.
liT1278tCompany’8 Market We dressed and rough lumberoil hand.
Marshal Myers arrested a man
per pound.
•
Price» reasonable.—Grey tag e **
by
the name of Den Long, who was
fwhC Skinner, of W’alls Walla,
Co. Both phones.
wanted for pilfering. A detective
. mZT ‘n tbe ci‘y o® Wednea-
Dawson Bros will meet all train« came in and interviewed him. but
Bartlett
did not file any complaint against
with bus, and will handle p
hint, consequently the marshal
was appointed gers and baggie to 8" l’8rt'
could not ho’d him. but kept close
F*- Church in this city st city. Call or phone a‘ ,he *’
tag on him. At noon on ^ednes
barn on 2nd Ave East
on Monday.
lav the man suddenly took his
departure He had stolen two
razors from a rsuroed c.r, which
the marshal had seen him hide
There’s One Form of
Investment
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
It is a Savings Account in the
^TÎLLÂMOOK COUNTY BANK
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 Price« to be Right
'IfflMAR’S VARIETY STORE
TlUUAmOOK.
OREGON
“ D,,op io and book flround
away
, „.
Tretts M. Bignell vs. Louis J. B.g-
nell is • divorce suit filed io the
arcuit Court. The* pert.es were
married st Houlton. Ore-.
jnh March. MMM. •"*» ,he K
^on which th. divorre is songht
X account of • senes of crus
mlmman treatment sod of personal
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
TIUÜAMOOK.
OREGON