Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 09, 1913, Image 1

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II.LAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 9,
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Appeals iu The Hadley Case.
a«10?’ W°U,dllke cows with
Two appeals have been filed in
son A ¿°r Particu,a” ««« Bender- the Otelia Hadley vs C. E. Hadley
tt)e »alt«
Bank R m "“8’ ‘‘rc,lnd »'cor new case, which was tried before Judge
Dank Budding'.
't* srUchoL,
Cambell and decided in favor of
Determined
effort
to
save
develope
or
ied
For sale, team, harness and C. E. Hadlev.
eacX To«
strengthens a valuable faculty ; namely,
Attorney Oak Nolan appeals from
It is the aim of this bank to
P the endi
»■hr- M
d’ ffen,le' Kray.
The the judgment of the Circuit Court,
the
faculty
of
drawing
the
line
between
give
the best banking service
lads only '•
' lo'e‘»mg for$3:X Wagon practic- and Attorney R. R. D’.iniway also
e and fol
necessary and useless expenditure.
possible—and cue do it.
h new. C. N. Cru.ou, Tillamook, appeals the case on the ground
’pressed
Ore. Phone 78 J.
that the court erred in dismissing
“Pretty
It is also our aim to have
Think of it :
Isn’t it usually the
It has been decided to hold the the suit and denied the defendant
a ever M
a
decree
for
costs
and
disburse
­
the
best equipment sueh as
thing one is better off without that
Butter and Cheese Maker s Conven-
ment s against the plaintiff, and it
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he
State
Dairymen's
As-
Modern Fire Proof Banking
takes the money he should save ?
sociation meetings in Tillamook is to recove.- this that the suit is
Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg­
appealed.
the latter part of this month. The
Hence the double benefit of the
exact date will be announced next
lar
Proof Safe, Modern Safe
saving habit : First, learning to deny
Glenessliti Sold for $550.
week.
Deposit Boxes—and cue have
British Consul Erskine conducted
one’s self harmful indulgences ; ; and
The City Council passed an ordi­
h Cent,
¡i court of inquiry at 10 o’clock yes­
them.
on
nance regarding stock being driven
second, acquiring a property through
terday in Portland into the loss of
through
the
citv,
and
any
person
most |n
little triumphs over self
who does so and allows cattle to the British ship Glenesslin, which
idem?
is hard and fast on the ro ks at the
n the
run on lawns will be prosecuted.
Ask yourself now if there is any rea­
iated fato
The ordinance compels those who base of Necarney Mountain, near
Nehalem
flutter, th,
take cattle through the city to have
son why you should not become a
Tile wreck was sold Tuesday for
18 flutter, the
them
properly
guarded.
money'saver at
$550 to John Caarimen and A.
r flutter and
County Judge Mason bought a Bremtner, who expect to salve con­
le eighteenth
thoroughbred Jersey heifer at the siderable property. It is said stores
lj|l« In L ob -
State Fair, which took second prize alone that remain on board are
• °f fashion,
It is two years old and on Tuesday valued at from $1100 to $1200 and
e their pen-
u" The fun,
it gave birth to a heifer calf. He there is a mass of tackle, deck gear
« Placed in
had an agreement with the person and like equipment that can be re­
tian had the
he bought the heifer from that if moved if weather conditions do not
the lady to
the calf was a bull, he would pay prove.troublesonie. The southerly
his allotted
$150 for it. He values the calf at blow of Monday did no material
Of course
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS See Dr. Monk for novelties in place $200.
damage, and unless it
blows
rreat atody
cards.
Jack Latimer met with a bad ac­ strongly from the southwest, ship­
gentlemen,
B. S. Clark, auctioneer.
' The Presbyierian Church will
cident last Thursday. While riding ping men say, a barge might be
iund some
Leave orders for wood with erect a building' near the church a motorcycle, he collided with Eu­ gotten near the wreck and salvage
> and Guy,
Shrode.
to be used for social gatherings gene Jenkins’ auto. As a result, operations successfully carried on.
’ his prede
n praise of
Empty sacks
Jack has Beveral broken ribs and
wanted—I.amb- aud other purposes.
rention to
Schrader Co.
A musical will be given on Fri­ will be laid up for awhile, He FIRE DESTROYS LAUN
Piano for rent. Enquire at the day evening, Oct. 17th, by the pu­ intends staying in Tillamook this
DRY.
pils of the high school, assisted by Fall, however, not taking up his
Headlight office.
I Fowl,
studies at the dental college at Loss Amounts to $6,500,
Prof. Warren Glaze.
ig Stone,”
Stylish City Photographs at the
tome« the
One guilt edged mortgage on a Partland until later.
With $1,00(1 Insurance.
Tillamook Studio.
Within the next month several of
Iglng wild
Second hand wagon for sale at a Tillamook dairy farm, forsale. En­
Soon
after five o'clock on Wed­
momlzln;
quire Tillamook Abstract and Title our business men will move into nesday morning the Crystal Steam
bargain. See Shrode.
the new Oddfellow’s and Masonic
Co., Tillamook Hotel Bld.
Laundry in this city was totally
Geo. Witheral is in from Oregon
told of i
buildings.
The First National
The
government
dredge
is
at
destroyed by fire, the loss amount
against Julius Erickson, who was
er swop-
City visiting relatives.
Bank, A. J . Stillwell and the City
vttork in Hoquarton slough throw­
ing to $6,.r00, with $1,000 insurance.
charged with assault and buttery
Inside, to
Transfer Co. will occupy the ground
Headquarters for auto livery.—
ing up dirt, Clark Hadley having
The fire was first discovered by
upon his wife, Ethelina Erickson,
and thee
Ed. Hadley, phone 11W.
floor of the Oddfellow’s building,
decided to dyke his land there.
He then
Mrs, Julius Erickson, who lives
on two separate occasions. Erick
and Dr. Jack Olsen, Dr. R.T. Boals,
Try tome of that kippered sal­
flags Into
son pleaded guilty to one complaint
For Sale or Exchange:—Shetland F. S. Whitehouse, Attorney S. S. near and she raised an alarm. By
mon at the clam market.
there the
and stood trial on the other. In
pony colt.
Will trade for good Johnson and Dr. Went will occupy the time the tire appliance ar-
her that
For Fine Photographs at popular family milch cow. Inquire at A. F.
rived the tire had made consider­
The October term of the circuit the first case Erickson was fined
the offices.
nocently
price».—Tillamook Studio.
able headway, and when a gaso­ court convened on Monday with $200.(1) anil costs, and in the second
Coats
Lumber
Co.,
Tillamook.
hunter
The P. R. & N. Ry. has installed line tank exploded ignited the
Judge Webster Holmes on the case the jury, after severul hours
Carl Knudson left last week for
For Sale or Exchange:—Shetland a new style crossing sign at the
t of hie
whole of the interior of the build­ bench.
deliberation, brought in a verdict of
Chicago on a business trip.
he legs,
pony team, stirry and harneaa county road crossing near the Kil-
ing, which made a fierce fire. The
not guilty. Erickson paid the fine.
All
the
jurymen
having
answ
­
whet»
Cal) up the Mutual Phone fora Will trade for Tillamook city prop­ chis river bridge. In addition to
ouiy thing that the fire company ered to their names, the judge ex­
Grand Jury’s Report.
date at the Tillamook Stndio.
erty. Inquire at A. F. Coats Lum­ the standard sign at the crossing,
cou'd do was to confine the fire to cused L M. Kranet and ff. I„ Pro-
OIDpSD-
The grand jury was excused on
which has been added a large red I 1 the building, which they succeeded voost on account of sickness in the
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any ber Co.
ite blid
I
Tuesday after presenting t lie follow­
rtjle. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
Frank Paul and wife and '‘Sid’’ disk, a distant danger post has in
doing.
The only
tiling family and business, the former ing report:
or food
Furnished rooms, with or without returned last week from an automo-1 been installed on the county road that ia of any value left is the being postmaster of Cloverdale.
io tin»
“We the undersigned duly em­
board.—W. H. Smith, with King & bile trip to Oregon City, Salem and > as an additional warning to teams boiler, which is not damaged, Tin
io the
The grand jury was drawn com­ paneled grand jurors for the Octo­
.and
automobiles
that
they
are
ap-
’
Smith.
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other points in the Willamette
laundry belonged to E. N Wagy posed of J. M. Bodie, J. II. John­ ber term of the Circuit Court for
proacliing a railroad crossing. : and H E. Bailey, and had ponsid-
The County Court is in session Valley.
son, Chas. Kunze, G. H. Ward, 1IH3 for Tillamook County, beg
Ed. Womelsdorf lias bought out The P. R. A N. are trying this erable laundry work on hand, The M. Abpanalp and Lewis L. John­ leave to report to your honorable
this week attending to county bus­
irtKi
iness.
Oscar Aschim’s equipment in the style of sign as an experiment to insurance was in the building.
son. After making his charge to court that in our judgment satis
» foe
cleaning
and pressing business, see if it is more efficient than the !
’the jury the judge appointed Mr. factory conditions exist us to the
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­
ite li.
plain cressing sign.
Attention ! Oddfellows. Rebekahs. Kunze foreman.
county jail and county court house
Hie
mook Neat Company's Market, 12c. I and is prepared to do first class
School District No. 35 vs. School .
work.
is K
per pound.
•
In the cases of E. Hummel mid building.'*
Districts Nos. 31 and 9, the District
Ladies bring a ball of carpet rags
adea
Dr. E. E. Daniels, the new Chiro-
Vernon Loomis the grand jury re­ Chase Settles Case for $250.
The heavy rain all day Monday
Boundary Board et al was a suit and lunch for two ; gentlemen 25c.;
After
irractor,
successfully
treats
all
ner
­
turned “ no bills.”
George E. Leach, plaintiff, V».
proved
that
the
wet
season
was
not
which
filed in the circuit court,
and come to I. O. O. F. hall Wed
»for
vous diseases, rheumatism, etc.
Or'ey Kellow Is charged with the ' W. O Chase, defendant. Damages,
<«r
distant
calls into question the matter of nesday evening, October 15. Some
t Its
Co-n8ultation free. Office Com­
1,000,
Mr». Erwin Harrison returned on
School District No. Staking territory thing doing. Your friends are wel­ crime of assault with a dangerous As per stipulation in open court
mercial Building.
weapon upon A. A. Iiulali. Kellow plaintiff was given judgment for
I the
which belonged to School Districts come.
Sunday from a visit to Portland
pleaded not guilty and will be tried $250 and costs and disbursements
and
The Grey Eagle Mill is now loca­ Nos. 31 and 35. The contention of
■nd Salem.
ilted
either this afternoon or Friday.
ted DU Fawcett Creek. All kinds of the plaintiff is that the acts of the
of the action.
Notice.
"e are inga'(position to make
tries
dressed and rough luniberon hand. District Boundary Board were un­
This Was a case where George
Bert Zavitz, charged with the
•Ome long time farm loans. First
000,-
Prices reasonable.—Grey Eagle Mill constitutional and void anil asks
Kasper Zweifel is now successor crime of larceny of $35 from W. F. E. I .each, deputy game and fish
National Bank.
ther
Co. Both phones.
that the court issue a mandatory to R. R. Roberts, in Tillamook Balmer. Defendant pleaded guilty warden, sued W. O. Chase for $15,.
r by
All accounts owing the
County.
Prosecuting Attorney D. H. Up-
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains injunction to the county clerk re­ J. R. Watkins Medical Co. are pay- to simple larceny and the court 000 damages, growing out of a
)o n came in on Sunday to attend with bus. and will handle passen- quiring him to extend upon the tax able to Kasper Zweifel.
slanderous speech the defendant
fixed Friday for passing sentence,
circuit court.
made in Portland. It was alleged
R R. R oberts .
gers and baggage to all parts of the roll the school tax of 1.8 mills ca
J.
Erickson
is
Taxed
$200.
K asper Z wei hi ..
If ou- work does not suit you tell I city. Call or phone at the Livery the dollar in School District No. 35.
Tillamook. Ore., July 25rd, 1913.
Two indictments were returned
Continued on last pave.
if it does tell your friends. City ' barn on 2nd Ave East.
The Kill Kare Klub held their
transfer Company
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Why buy a Silo and pay freight September meeting at the home of
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ when the home mill can furnish you Mrs. Harter. The year's study of
mook Meat Company’s Market We as good for less money. Talk with the subject of Japan was outlined.
Wy *2c per pound
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the manager of A F. Coats Lumber Mrs. Mason read an original and
interesting paper, which was fol-
Lihnaon, of Carlton, who Co. of Tillamook about it.
88 >een visiting friends here, left
Jnst received, a large shipment lowed by the usual club reading
n“ morning for home.
of choice “King apples,” which we The guests of the afternoon were:
Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Burge, Mrs. 1
• -, These
t hese
•fan wanted to do general ranch offer at 90 cents per box.
few
days.
Tilla-
Tilla­ Poorman and Mrs. Vint. There
inh u.G°Od wafre8'
All winter will 1 eat only a
was a full membership present and
mook Mercantile Co.
W. Roenicke, Woods, Ore. *
an enjoyable reunion spirit per
The Tillamook Headlight and the
Lee Title vs. Gus Pappos et al,
I
vaded the meeting. Dainty refresh- ,
r
" '“it fi|ecI >n the circuit court to weekly' Oregonian, until Januar) raents were served by the hostess,
ver $1,2 on a promissory note, 1915, for $L75. with a set of the suc­ following
-_-s which the club adjourned
cess kitchen knives free. Th'» offer to meet ’in two weeks with Mrs. Al-
i
•iou 1 Stillwell is making prepara-
is open until 31st October. 1913.
.
‘ “ move into his new quar-
derman.
Application was made on Mom
’’""• the opening date being fixed
“The sixth prize won last week by
day evening at the meeting of the
*°r
15th.
Tillamook
at the State Fair in the
City Council for an electric I light
Some
th. r*
Eastern oysters a*
county exhibits was $100.
'.
D.
XCLani ’•«*. Full quart 75c, and power franchise, by F-
surprise was caused at the small
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It is th«
"naIli,nX9h,P‘’ la,Ze CB°’ <BC’ Small and E. 1” >>ie. I. -
amount of the prize for the best ,
,'ntentic n of the promoters to use display of cheese which was won
er power for the purpose of
•■^'finish
y" UPri«ht m“hc*'
by the Tillamook County Creamery
I™ siring the city with electnc
An of.dinalice Association, as it only amounted to
h.
New piano.
Beher furm »hing
Till
k*r' / Address H. H. Dicke. ¡¡«‘in
aod ‘,ai9ed Jt" fir8‘ $5 (JO Thia was, no doubt, on ac- |
count of little or no display of
T««mook, rJre
cheese at previoua fair«. In the
reading. >
_
/
cheeae scon ng contest Tills««*
took all the prize, which were »•
[„Hows: Gordon Burge, score 9*,
«2X00 Andrew Chriatenaen, acore
«
» ¿0; A J Schmelzer, acore 94.
JK0O; C. Nelson, score IB. $8 00.
V
Albert Schlappi. acore 93. fA*O:
v V Kerby, acore 33 »♦>
; Harry
Thomas
score 91. UOO; Oscar
Hugh
Werschfcul. score »1.
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Barber, acore 91. $2.00; Howard
TlbUAMOOK, OREGON
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A Valuable Faculty
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord
Delivered.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
CIRCUIT COURT.
Grand Jury Returns Sev­
eral Indictments.
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.
I liARAR’S VARIETV store ,
TiuunmooK-
COATS LUMBER CO.
oijeco H-
Drop in and book jlround
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