Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 02, 1913, Image 3

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. OCTOBER a,
1913
Justice Stanley dismissed the case
indignities upon
the plaintiff
These parties resided at Rockaway,
where the plaintiff alleges her hus-
'band drove her from his home and
wheaytheUhaSi!0 and pa>'
she was compelled to seek refuge
he J the home mill can furnish you with her parents.
« «cod for less money. Talk with
On Friday Sheriff Crenshaw and
It is the aim of this bank to
Co
K C0a,s Lumt*r Gann* Warden Leach went hunting
to. of Tillamook about it.
give the best banking service
Mrs. C. Noble Golithon, who has and killed two buck deer between
Foley Creek and the ocean While
possible--and uje do it.
Which is absolutely safe for everyone.
_e1nJ.18i,Ln‘r.at ,he hu«*e of Mr. the sheriff was out endeavering to
and Mrs. De Lillie«
for
— —some time, arrest another deer he thought they
It is also our aim to have
left out on the f
—
morning
train for had shot, Ed. was greatly Bur-
It never slumps in value.
the best equipment such as
her home in I.a Grande, Ore.
l>aise<l, as he was preparing the
The Tillamook Headlight and the deer to carry home, that a wild cat
Modern Fire Proof Banking
Its integrity is unquestioned,
weekly Oregonian, until January should appear on the acene, at­
Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg­
1915, for $1.75, with u Bet of ,he guc tracted, no doubt, by the smell of
The return is certain.
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
cess kitchen knives free. ThiB offer blood He lost no time in procur­
>8 open until 31st October, 1913.
Deposit Boxes--and cue have
ing his gun, but while he was
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.
I the beaches this summer, left for
Ernest Knight, who recently
her home at Motin outh, Ore., last bought the Eberman ranch in
It has no element of speculation.
week, much improved in health.
Sunny Mead, is having an upto-
date,
sanitary dairy constructed.
The dining room of the| Hotel
Tillamook was sfarted 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 ia fitted up in good milk wagon. The tloor and walls
are of concrete and there is a slope
OLDEÌTT
style.
CAPITAL
to the center, which makes it very
John R. Harter has sold his resi- convenient for the water to run to­
$30.000.00
[TN THE
.'
STATE
deuce on 3rd St. to Henry Rogers ward the side where he is going to
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
; COUNTY L
SUPERVISION
for $6,000, which ia one of the best have an underground drain put in.
built houses in thecity. Mr. Harter The building will be cool all year
will build a smaller house in the and will act as a cold storage
for
Notice to Creditors.
i STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
Tillamook Wins at The State I
The H. F. Norton Co. vs. N. E. near future.
the milk.
AND MANAGEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the
Melchior is a suit filed in the Cir­ \\ anted, to lease, an improved
Fair.
firm of Gordon A Rhodes, a corpor­
The children's play ground nt
FredC. 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 nil its assets to
Stillwell Park, has been fitted up
ud publisher. No stockholders
Man wanted to do general ranch to 25 cows. Would like cows with
the
undersigned ns assignee for
with a variety of amusements, president of the Tillamook County the benefit of creditors in propor­
! ncr mortgagee.
work. Good ¿wages. All winter place. For particulars see Hender­
Fair
Association,
was
received
on
(
tion to their respective claims.
son A Thomas, ground floor new There are four rope swings, which Wednesday as follows:
job. W. Roenicke, Woods, Ore. *
All persons having claims against
are greatly enjoyed ; two shoots,
Bank
Building.
•‘Tillamook County exhibit won said corporation are hereby notitied
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Rev. Kuhlman left this week for
one rather high and the other some­
to present their claim*, under oath,
For sale, team, harness and what lower, with steps leading to sixth prize.
Chicago, where Mrs. Kohlman and
•‘Tillamook County Creamery As to the undersigned, at hie office in
I B. 8. Clark, auctioneer.
wagon. Horses about 1100 pounds, each, which affords much amuse­
children will soon join him.
Tillamook, Oregon, within three
' See Dr. Monk for novelties in place
Mrs. E. T. Haltom and daughters well mated, gentle, gray. The ment for the children, in sliding sociation, first prize on display of months from the date of the first
cheese
;
Red
Clover,
second.
publication hereof.
have gone to Portland where the whole thing for $350. Wagon practic­ down and shooting off on the
card«.
E J. C laussen ,
"Long Prairie, first on score
ally new. C. N. Cruson, Tillamook, ground ; a gymnasium pole is also
girls
will
receive
another
treat
­
t Leave orders for wood with
Assigne*.
cheese.
Ore.
Phone
781.
ment.
in the park and is greatly in de­
First publication, October 2, 1913.
I Shrode.
"Field
and
garden
products
Chas. Kunze will make arrange­ mand by the more daring ones.
Mrs. S. E. Gooch, daughter and
I imply sacks wanted—Lamb-
Notice
ments while he is attending the There is talk of putting in a hand scored well, also quality and ar­
eon,
of
Sacramento,
were
registered
rangements, but were low on or­
Schrader Co.
State
Fair
this
week
for
the
annual
I
having
sold
my business and
merry-go-round
and
other
amuse
­
at the Hotel Tillamook on Wednes­
chard products.”
i Piano for rent. Enquire at the day.
meetings of the Butter Makers’ and ments in the near future.
desire to close up my books, I
The cheese maker at the Long would respectfully request all par­
i Headlight office.
Cheese Makers’ Conventions, which
The very best Eastern oysters at will be held in this city.
Prairie, who won first prize on ' ties knowing themselves indebted
I E W. Pollock, of Eugene, was in the Clam Market Full quart 75c,
Another Ship Ashore at score cheese, is Gordon L. Burge.
to me, to call and settle or leave
the city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. De Lillies of
Nehalem.
pint 40c., sealshipt, large can, 65c,
This is his first year as cheese the suine with Tillamook County
this city, received a telegram from
Stylish City Photographs at the small can, 35c.
maker and the first time lie ■nude Bunk.
San Francisco, Cal., announcing '■ The English bark Glea Esslin, an entry.
Tillamook Studio.
________
C. J. CROOK.
Clay Daniels vs. J. D. Jones and
of Northampton, England, went
Born, on Sunday, to the wife of Mary P. Jones is a suit filed in the the marriage of their daughter,
We
are
pleased
to
state
that
Tilla-
Virginia Madolon to Mr. John ashore about noon on Wednesday
Sollie Smith, a son.
The changeable weather of early
Circuit Court to recover $750 on a Neilinger, a young business man near where the German bark Minq mook cheese makers have again
fall brings on coughs and colds
Second hand wagon for Bale 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.
One guilt edged mortgage on a
The sea j At the California State Fair ¡»Bt week system, and may become chronic.
We often hear about men getting wreck after capsizing.
I'st Foley's Honey and Tar Com­
G. W. Stewart, of Dilley, was in Tillamook dairy farm, for sale. Ei in- warmed up when talking, lint had been exceedingly rough for our boy. carried off three prises for pound.
It has n very soothing nml
high
grade
cheese.
Out
of
the
three
•b* city on Wednesday.
several
days
and
being
too
near
[
quire Tillamook Abstract and Title Attorney H. T. Botts the other
healing effect on the irritated and
Tillamook
County
Cheese
maker»
who
¿air passages, and will
Try acme of that kippered sal- Co., Tillamook Hotel Bld.
evening became so warmed up shore the vessel drifted in. A line entered the contest in California last inflamed
help very quickly.
It ia u well
at the clam market.
W. L. Gosser received word Mon­ while playing a game of pool at the was shot ashore and the captain week, three of them won prizes.
known family medicine that gives
and crew reached shore by that
day
that
his
brother-in-law
had
died
Commercial
Club
that
the
matches
result..
For
sale
by
all
druggist..
For Fine Photographs at popular
Hugh Barber of the Mohler factory,
means.
at The Dalles, and he left next in his pocket caught fire.
price*.—Tillamook Studio.
secured first prize which was $25.00, by
MRS EDWIN E. KOCH,
The Standard Milk Sugar Factory
h score of 97. Andrew Christensen of
Call up the Mutual Phone fora morning to attend the funeral.
Notice.
For Sale or Exchange:—Shetland lias been taking whey from the
Teacher of Piano.
the Tillamook Creamery, secured sec­
late et th* Tillamook Studio.
pony
colt.
Will
trade
for
good
Fairview
cheese
factory
and
is
now
Kasper
Zweifel
is
now
successor
ond
prize
which
was
$6.23,
by
a
score
Mrs
Koch
has studied under the
Glaaae» fitted. Any kind, any
family milch cow. Inquire at A. F. prepared to handle the whey from to R. R. Roberts, in Tillamook of 96. A. H. Schmelzer of the Red beet teacher in Portland, prior to
*jk- Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
All accounts owing
„ the
attending < hlcago 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
W. Wakefield and wife, of Port-
ia being hauled in tanks. The re­ able to Kasper Zweifel.
which was $5.34, by a score of 95.
G.
A.
Glover
lias
traded
his
farm
Music. Has had a teaching experi­
"<i. were in the city on Tuesday.
R. R. R oberts .
Every Tillamooker ought to be proud ence of ten years. Arrangemet.
at Fairview to C A. Dewey, for a finery plant is aliout completed.
A marriage license was issued to
K
asper Z weifei ..
of the above showing.
are now being inaile for lesseons at
State of Oregon vs. John Doe,
Tillamook, Ore., July 23rd, 1913.
JwkEvina and Anna Christensen. fruit farm al White Salmon, Wash.,
the Studio, 7th and Stillwell Ave.,
and will leave with his family Nov. whose real name is unknown, is a
in the Rees residence
A marriage license was issued to
Quick
Help
to
Backache
And
suit
filed
in
the
circuit
court
on
a
Recitals anil Musical*, will be
1st.
Chronic Dyspepsia.
>f*r P. Brugato to Irene Shear-
Rheumatism.
petition
requiring
plaintiff
to
ap
given
for the benefit of the pupils.
.
The
montliy
session
of
the
County
The
following
unsolicited
testi
­
wod.
The
man
or
woman
who
wants
pear
and
answer
why
certain
set
monial
should
certainly
be
suffi
­
Court was adjourned on W ednesday
Twnished rooms, with or without to meet next Wednesday, owing to nets should not be confiscated and cient to give hope and courage to quick help from liacliache and rlieu
R. E. E, DANIELS,
persons
afflicted with chronic inatiain, will find it in Foley Kidney
H- Smith, with King A the County Judge being at the •old at public auction, which had I dyspepsia : " I have been a chronic Pills. They act so quickly and
been abandoned in the Nehalem dyspeptic for years, and of all the with such good effect that weak, in­
CHIROPRACTOR.
¡J««chickens wanted at the Tilla- State Fair.
medicine I have taken, Chamber­ active kidneys that do not keep the
river.
I-ocul onice in the Commercial
blood dean and free of impurities,
Boyd Mendenhall went to Portland
Neat Company’s M arket, 12c.
Fred Burton and Miss Pearl Fow­ lain's Tablets have done me more are toned up nml strengthened to
good than anything else,” says W.
on Tuesday on account of the seri­
W Pound.
ler were msrried>t the home of Mrs. G. Mattison. No. 7 Sherman St, healthy vigorous action. Good re­
Building.
ous illness of hie brother, who had
w j ' Pa'z'a' and wife will move been operated upon for appen­ Janies E. Brown, at McMinnville, Hornellsville, N.Y. For sale by sults follow their use promptly.
TILLAMOOK
- ORE
For .ale by all druggists.
Ore., on Wednesday of last week. Lamar's Drug Store.
Meburg, where they will make
dicitis.
home.
The happy couple returned the
For Sale or Exchange -Shetland next day to Tillamook. Fred and I
ill a position to make pony team, sorry and harness
his bride have the congratulations
time farm loans. First Will trade for Tillamook city prop­
of his many friends in this county I
"»«I Bank.
erty. Inquire at A. F. Coats Lum­ which is the culmination of a court­
Ia,lt number of Tillamookers
ship that existed many years.
ber Co.
•'ending the State Fair at
Editors
Baker
and
Trombley
will
Mrs. T. H. Goyne entertained the
thi* weeki
take a trip to Sandlake on Saturday Shakespeare Club at her home on
» h"'1
L Brown spent a to help boost that part of the Thursday afternoon. The members
iitinBor'l’Utd last week, county, the cranberry industry and present were Mesdames A Mc­
““•t relatives.
Nair H. T. Botts, Geo W illett, C. I.
good roads.
► 7j’ork doea 30t ®uit you fell
Dr. E. E. Daniels, the new Chiro­ Clough, Mrs. Groat, T. H. Goyne
8 *eb y our friends. City practor, successfully treats all ner­ and H. Crenshaw. Mrs. C. E
er Cotnpany
•
vous diseases, rheumatism, etc. Trombley was an invited guest. A
delightful afternoon was spent,
a^'0?8011 a,‘d family left this
Consultation free. Office
onl after which a delicious luncheon
bekam
*beir new home in mercial Building.
was served by the hostess assisted
J*®»» County.
The Grey Eagle Mill is now loca­ by the Misses Stella Goyne and Al-
••kVu' Chic,’en8 ‘o the Tilla- ted on Fawcett Creek. All kinds of
legra Mason.
*0c "'<>mb,a,'y’8 Market We dressed and rough lmnberon hand-
Marshal Myers arrested a man
PWpounrl,
•
Prices reasonable —Grey Lag e - .
by the name of Dan Long, who whs
M.. »,klnner' of Wa,la Walla, Co. Both phones.
wanted for pilfering A detect ne
|, aha v ln
c’,y on Wednes-
Dawson Bros, will meet “I!'™"a came in «nd interviewed him, but
*rn Bartlett.
did not file any complaint again-t
with bus. and will bandlepa' '
t I «.
him. consequently the marshal
fey £. Jvebber wai appointed gers and bagg-ge to all
2d not he’d him. but kept ch-,
Church in thi* city at city. Call or phone at the
tag on him. At noon on Wedne.
are on Monday.
barn on 2nd Ave East
the man suddenly took hi.
.
He had stolen two
Jwre from a «Broad ear, which
the marshal had seen him hide
There’s One Form of
p’Xu
eateoinK ,he li,e
Investment
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
is a Savings Account in the
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
D
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 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.
VARIETY STORE
TlUüAmOOK,
OREGON«
Dpop in and book Around ”
March. I-». .«<»
*ruur>d8
2, which the divorce ..
COATS LUMBER CO.
TIUUAMOOK. OREGON
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