Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 06, 1913, Image 6

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    Tillamook Headlight, November 6, I0l3.
Local Jottings.
Tuesday’s Eleclion.
The election on Tuesday, to vote
J. Win. Ed wall, the faahicnable on five measures passed by the
tailor, ha» moved Ilia tailoring e«- State legislation, but referred to the
tntiiiahment to the ntw Masonic people on referendum petitions, re­
building, where he is better pre­ sulted in fou being voted favorably
pared to do buain<*M. Those who upon and one rejected. There were
need fashionable, up-to-date cloth­ a number of ” wet” and ” dry’
ing should have them made by ai. elections, wlucli resulted in eleven
experienced tailor, who guarantee cities being added to the ‘ dry”
a perfect fit. Call in and inapect column anil three
“dry” town
our good«, mutable for clothing and 1 going “wet.”
overcoat«. We make a specialty of
Clatsop County voted for a bond
ladies' coats.
issue of $400,OtJO, $100 (JtJO of which
The Annual County Teacher's will be used to construct a read from
Institute, will be (held in this city Astoria to Seaside anil thence tothe
on Nov. 12, 13, 14, in the High Til'amock county line
School Building The instructors
"Wet” towns that go ' dry.”—
are: J. A. Churchill, Supt Public Salem, Oregon City, Springfield,
Instruction ; Dr. F. L. Griffin. Ex­ j Hillsboro, Woodburn, Dufur, Rai
tension Dep Oregon Agricultural tiier, Stayton. Sherwood, Gresham,
College ; M S. Pittman, .Monmouth Harrisburg and precincts 57, 58,
Normal ; Ruby E. Shearer, Port­ 59, fit) and 01 in Portland
land, Oregon ; Agnes Jones, Cedar
‘Dry towns that go ‘‘wet ”—Los
Rapids. Iowa, Representative, Pal­ 1
mer Writing System ; Prof. William tine Sweet Home, Waldport.
“Dry” towns that stay “dry.” —
C. Will, Manual Training, Tilla­
mook High School ; Einmn Veland, Wallowa, Florence.
“
Wet” towns ttiat stay ‘'wet” —
Domestic Science and Domestic
The (falles.
Joseph, Milwankie,
Art, Tillamook High School.
Southerlin, Handon, Newport, Falls
City, Wasco, Haines, Metolius,
Eagle Point and precinct 76 in
Bad Roads in Yamhill.
Portland.
Themeasures which carried were:
Attorney E. S Snelling, who has
State I’niversity Building Repair
located in this city, gave us hie ex­
perience in getting through Yam Fund.
State University New Building
hill county in a auto at thin season
of the year. Leaving Portland in appropriation.
C< unty Attorney Act
the morning he reached Willa­
Workmen’s .Compensation Act.
mina in three hours. From Willa­
The measure which failed to
mina to Midway, six miles, it took
four hours, and from there to Dolph, carry was the Sterlization Aet.
seven mile, six hours.
When he
There was a small vote in Tilla­
reached Tillamook county he found
the roads in excellent condition tor mook county, ttie two largest pre­
auto travel and clipped off the dis cinta, Tillamook and Hoipiarton,
tance between Dulph and Tillamook with about 1000 voters casting only
in short time Mr, Snelling though 192 votes. Tillamook county vote :
State University Building Repair
thinking a great deal of Old Yam­
hill, thinks that it is a disgrace for a Fund—Yes 294 ; No, 317.
State University New Building
county like that to have such horri­
Appropriation—Yes, 274; No, 336.
ble rouds.
County Attorney Act—Yes, 304;
No, 296
Sterlization Act—Yes, 244; No,
Hotel Tillamook.
353.
Workmen’s Compensation Act -
Noon Day Luncheon.
Yes, 438 ; No, 160.
We will begin serving on Mon
day, a noon ¿lay luncheon from 12
Bids Wanted.
to 2 o'clock, for Indies and gentle
men, at 33c. The same high grade
The Central Creamery Company
service will be given as our more will receive bids from cheese mak­
expensive menu Don’t go home ers for making cheese at its factory
through the ruin, save time ami near Cloverdale, Oregon, for the
inline/ and trj’ this luncheon. You season of 1914. Bids to be sent to
will be pleased.
M. N. Bays, Cloverdale, Oregon, on
or* ^before November 19th, 191.1.
BIRMINGHAM, A la .— F. I.. Willis Company reserves the right to re­
Buffered greatly from asthma and ject any or a'l bids.
C entral C reamery C ompany .
bronchitis.
He writes “ I got no
relief until I took Foley’s Honey und
Land for Sale.
Tar Compound.
It entirely re­
moved those choking sensations,
110 acres near Salem, suitable for
and never failed to produce'an easy dairy, $85 per acre, would take
and comfortable condition of the Tillamook property for amount up
throat and lunge.” For sale by nil to $2000.
druggists.
R osenberg B ros .
Fair Association Dissolved
Hotel Tillamook
This elegant new liostelrv ex-
A
meeting of the Tillamook tends a hearty invitation to the
County Fair Association was held
citizens of the city and county to
Saturday at the TillamookCommer- Visit«!« and enjoy qur Sunday even-
ci al Club, for the purpose of con
sidering the advisability of dissolv­ iuji dinner? with uh .
You will find the 'ttxury of the
ing the Association. To be able to
handle what money the State ap­ menu and the service unsurpassed
1 he man
propriates for a county fair. Hie by any hotel in Oregon
Association should have been or agement is sparing no expense
ganized the 1st June, but as it had I nor effort to give you the best at a
not done so by that date it could not i very reasonable pri-e, and will
boom Tillamook and
act legally, therefore, under the * continue
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circumstances, it was thought best asks your hearty co-operation, your
to dissolve and allow the County j patronage, your presence and good
Fair
' Board
"
J to manage future fairs.
’
will.
,
An excellent musical program
This was agreed to. The following
will be given from 6 to 8 p m.
resolutions were adopted’
SUN DAY DINNER.
"Whereas, we as a Fair Associa
Ta tile D’ Hote 75c.
tion, have demonstrated that a
Soup.
'County Fair can lie successfully
Chicken Giblets—Creole.
carried on, also considering our
Relishes
success at the State Fair with such
Sweet Fickle s—Queen Olives.
limited opportunities, we recoin
Fish
mend a heller annual county fair ;
Baked Chinook Salmon
a better annual county exhibit to be
Parisi in Potatoes
sent to the State Fair, We further
permanent
Entries.
recommend that a
Boiled Bacon and Hot Slaw
county exhibit he established in
Charlotte of Fruit—Wine Sauce
Tillamook City and that prepara­
Roast
tions be made for an exhibit at the
Prime Ribs of Beef—Au Jus
Panama Exhibition in 1915 ; and
Roast Young Chicken, Stuffed
further that a county expert be se
Sauce Natural
sored who wi 1 work under the
direction of the State Agricultural
Salad
Salad Mayonnaise
College and United States Depart­
Desert.
ment of Agriculture. We believe
that if these recommendations be Chocolate Ice Cream—Sugar Wafers
carried out, it will result in un­ lemon Pie—Rice Custard Pudding
limited good to Tillamook County.” l illamook Cheese-Toasted Crackers
Drinks.
Tea—Coffee—Iced Tea.
Demi Tasse.
Circuit Court
Music.
Judge Wm. Galloway held an ad­
journed term of the circuit court on
A Night of Terror.
Ftiduy, when the following cases
Few flights are more territlle than
were disposed ol:
that of a mother looking on her
A. B. Saling vs. Charles Chaffee. child choking and gasping for
Plaintiff having been directed by breath during an attack of croup,
the court to deposit $7.50 to the and nothing in the house to relieve
order of the defendant, and having it. Many mothers have passed
failed to do so, the court ordered a nights of terror in ibis situation.,
non-suit.
| A little forethought will enable you
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Chamberlain's
James Hughey and Wesley Rush, • to
avoid
all this,
administrator of the estate of Myra Cough Remedy is a certain cure fo;
Hughey, deceased, vs, Hiram W. I croup and has never been known
>11 joint t •> i fail.
tail
n in
Smith.
Case dinmiMed on
Keep it at hand.
For sale
petitions of plaintiffs and defend I by Lamar’s Drugstore.
ant.
James
Hiram W. Smith
vs.
Hughey and Wesley Rusli, ad rniti-
istrator. Non suit.
Ja mes
Rudolph Zachman vs.
Vernon and wife and C. E. Hadley.
Judgment in favor of plaintiff.
All jurors were excused with the
I am located in the front part
exception of D Fitzpatrick, M. R
Hanenkratt, M. E. Gruber, Frank of the Palm Cafe, on 2nd ave.
lone, P. J. Brown, J. W. Maddux,
Will do all kind of Harness 1
Chas. Goeres and D. A. Simmons.
Bechtel’s Harness Shop
Is Now Open for
Business.
HOUSEKEEPERS
Must be Watchful
For great efforts are being made in
this vicinity to sell baking powders of
inferior class, made from alum acids
and lime phosphates, both undesir­
able to those who require high-grede
cream of tartar baking powder to
make clean and healthful food.
The official Government
tests have shown Royal
Baking Powder to be a
pure, healthful, grape
cream of tartar baking
powder, of highest
strength, and care should
be taken to prevent the
substitution of any
other brand in its place.
Royal Baking Powder costs only a
fair price per pound, and is cheaper
and better at its price than any
other baking powder in the world.
Repairing and Strap work.
.All candidates must present them
Notice to Artisans.
selves for initiation.
Wanted, to rent farm with not
Come ill and get acquainted
The Grand Master of the United
less than 10cows, on shares. Give and get my prices.
C. B. B iggs , Sec.
Artisans will be with us Monday
full information in first letter Box
'
r>
vening. Nov 10 Refreshments,
33, Rainer. Ore.
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A. D. BECHTEL, Prop.
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Home Building in Tillamook City
Outside Capital Keeps
Wheels Moving
EQUITABLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF PORTLAND, OREGON, CREATES PAY ROLL BY INVESTMENTS PLACED IN THIS CITY THROUGH THEIR LOCAL AGENT.
A Word About Our Company:
What The Equitable is Doing in Tillamook City:
The EQUITABLE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, of 240-24-2 Stark St.,
We make only monthly Installment Loans on completed Citv Residence Proper­
ties or for building purposes. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR BUILD A HOME OR
Portland, Oregon, was organized in 189(1—just 23 years ago and is now the lar­
RLI A\ A MORI GAGE and desire the aid of borrowed monev, we ask vou to
gest institution of its kind west of the Mississippi. This organization has made
investigate
our MONTHLY INSTALLMENT PLAN OF A LOAN, in which all of
over 6,000 home loans totaling over $6,000,000.00, and of this amount over
the
monthly
payments for any given term are each exactly of the same amount
$2,500,000.00 is yet in force, secured by home aggregating in value over $6,500,-
throughout the entire term of the loan; each payment applies on principal and
000.00. We now have assets amounting to over 3,000,000.00 and have paid
interest an 1 wh.'n the last piy.ne.it is mile the mortgage carried bv us will be
to our shareholders more than $2,500,000.00 in earnings. This enormous
released. The EQ' 11 ABLE has made a large number of loans in Tillamook City
growth is the result of eminently capable management, and of according honor­
lor building purposes. 1 his has gone for labor, material, etc., connected with
able treatment to every person doing business with us; thus making friends and ■ building, the funds loaned m Tillatnbok Citv get wide and varied circulation—
figure it out-all along the line. . Since July'12th, we made 21 loans AMOUNT­
keeping them. We are furnishing funds for development HOME BUILDING from
ING ro $.>8,700 00 the EQUITABLE IS WELL PLEASED WITH THEIR TIL­
$80,000.00 to $150,000.00 per month. At the head of this Great Organization
LAMOOK LOANb. We have helped and aided others to own their own Homes,
are prominent business men and financiers of Oregon.
can we not do the same tor you?
Chas. E. Ladd, President, Theo. B. Wilcox. Vice President.
As an example of our average term loan of FIVE YEARS:— Wherein a loan of
Edw. Cookingham, Vice President, F. McKercher, Secy.
i s 1,000 and interest is easily repaid in sixty equal monthly installments of $21.24
M. M Johnson, Assistant Secretary.
each, at the end oftheloan period, you have paid back $1274.40 in accumulated
C. \V. Hayhurst, Assistant Secretary.
interest for the accommodation; which is $25.60 less than a straight 6 j>er cent
C. M. Cook. Ins|»eetor.
loan would amount to.
Aft you a tramp? Do you own the house you live in, or are you at the mercy of your landlord? Let us tell you our home building plan.
The two questions above may seem impertinent, perhaps they are. and will lie so construed bv some, vet there is much food fnr thnnoht
Think over them, talk the matter over with your wife or husband and then figure out the amount vou are now paving out FOR RENT 4 1 ’
v.„, could no.kc in a home ns.ng .he sonic rent ,
.1.
We have s.nnc few choice. close- in h.ls. easy .»cL«,!* ““ Tliy' "ft
again in tins Tillamook town.
Your opportunity is now.
Think the matter over, then let this office be of service to you TO-DAY
ROLLIF
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W. WATSON
WHIOUI1,
INVESTMENTS, LOANS,
INSURANCE, RENTALS,
Todd Hotel,
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