Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 20, 1913, Image 6

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    'Tillamook
Headlight,
number of ladies at the home of
Thanksgiving Dinner.
trie former in this city on Thursday 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoskins en­ afternoon, which was the social TILLAMOOK HOT Ki , ON I. Y 75c.
Thursday, 12 to 2:30 and 6 to 8
tertained a number of friends at event of the week. Everything was
their home north oi town on Friday artictically arranged and the hos­ p. m,, music.
evening, alter which the hostess tesses served an excellent lunch, i An eight course meal with every Diamond Head, Uncle Sam’s Lava
served clam soup and other refresh­ The honors in the game of WO irli luxury to please you that the mar­
Fortress In Hawaii.
C fl kets of Portland afford, unequalled
ments. Mr. and Mrs. A. McNair to Mrs. Groat i ■ I I
in Oregon for less than $2.00.
carried off tie prizes, and the host Schultz.
GIBRALTAR OF THE PACIFIC.
Determined that witneseia shall
introduced the latent style of serv-
appear in court when subpenaed,
iug soup.
Hotel Tillamook
Georgs Watt waa in the city from Judge Holmes made the first ex-
The Mighty Defenses of Oahu Maks
Portland on Wednesday, He is in* I ample cf Roger Newhall, cashier of
SUNDAY NOON DINNER,
That Lovely Island a Veritable Fire
terested in the roc’i quarry oil Gari­ I the East Side Bank of Portland, in
12 to 2:30 P. M.
Lined Wall of Steel, Behind Which
baldi beach which will furnish rui k i Circuit Court at Dallas, when Mr.
Crouches "the Lion of Hawaii.’’
50c. ONLY 30c.
for the jetty, and he claims that it Newhall was fined $25 and costs for
Diamond Hoad, thnt monumental ele-
Soup.
is better rock than that on the Col­ contempt of court, He failed to
I
ration
of lava wbleb stands out so
I
a
trial
appear
as
a
witness
in
Consomme
aux
Crouton.
umbia river.
' prominently on the Honolulu side of
against H. R. Winslow, after he
Relishes
Mr. and Mr». O. A. Schultz will had been ordered by the court to Cold Slaw
Sweet Picklee. tbe lovely island of Oahu. Hawaii, is
entertain at a family Thanksgiving come from Portland.
Fish.
tbe oue aud only original crater In tbe
dinner. Those invited are Mr. and
Baked
Salmon
—
Point
Shirley.
world
which Is being devoted to tbe
Tbe Kill Kare Klub met with Mra.
Mrs. Max A. Schultz and daughter.
Shoestring Potatoes.
use of the army of a great power.
W.
A.
Williams,
November
6th.
Mr. and Mia. Carl H. Schultz and
Entrees.
Tbe island of Oahu is the key to tbe
Banana Fritters—Wine Sauce.
daughters, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Mra. Pennington read an excellent
Pacific, and Uncle Sam carries that
Roast.
paper which was prepared with her
key on a chain in tils capacious pocket.
Stranahan and family
Roast Turkey- A la Maryland.
usual care and thoroughness. Mrs.
At any time war breaks out Uncle
Wanted: Tillamook County Dairy
Tillamook
Cranberries
Aiderman will be the next reader. (
Rauch up to $7(',000, in exchange After the klub study hour the 1 Roast Prime Ribs of Beef—Au Jus. Sam's baud, jvbich has not lost Its
cunning, will go to that pocket with
Vegetables.
for 160 acre apple orchard, tearing,
Mashed Potatoes. Sweet Corn.
the swiftness of a western sheriff, and
hostess provided a game which
Hood River, valued at $35,000,
Stewed Tomatoes—Creole Styie.
the result will be a roar of guns which
caused the ladies to think hard on
unencumbered and $35,LOO,000 cash,
Salad
will be heard around the world. Tbe
past Sunday-school lesson, Mrs.
Dutch Lettuce.
Write Chester H. Starr, 405 Couch
roar will be contributed to by the guns
Pennington winning the prize.
Dessert.
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
of Fort Huger, which are at tbe base
Mince Pie. Pumpkin Pie.
After the usual del-cious luncheon
of Diamond Head on tbe landward
Lemon Sherbet, Cakes.
The ladies of the Tillamook Com served by Mrs. Williams, the klub
mercial Club have arranged for a adjourned to meet in two weeks Tillamook Cheese. Toasted Bents side.
I From Diamond Head, called by poets
Drinks.
Thanksgiving ball atthe club rooms ’ with Mrs. Haberlach.
Tea.
Coffee.
Milk.
"the Lion of Hawaii,” to I'earl Harbor,
on that evening, and the hand has I
Black Coffee.
mimed by newspaper writes "the Gib-
The Hotel Tillamook has been
kindly offered its service and will ■
raltar of the 1‘aclQc.” tbere is a chain
asked by our citizens to s-rve a
furnish the music.
Invitations '
of forts which makes Oahu one of tbe
“
¿bower
”
Next
Tuesday
Sunday noon dinner at 50c. ‘ They
have been sent out to the members
greatest fortresses in the world. When
have decided to do so, serving from
' In Honolulu tbe writer had the pleas-
and others.
12 to 2:30 p. in.. and in keeping with
The Parish House, which is being '
It was F. L. Thiel’a 50th birthday its established reputation for only built by the ladies of the Pres by- j ure of working with Albert Pierce
Taylor, who has been spoken of as
on Saturday and several of his first class cuisin- and service, they terian Church, is nearly completed "the recognized literary authority on
friends were invited to a dinner offer you next Sunday a meal I un- and is a source of great pleasure to 1 ' things pertaining to Pearl Harbor aud
party at his place at Ixing Prairie equalled in Oregon at the price. those who are faithfully carrying' ■ the defenses of Hawaii.” He said on
by Mrs Buel, and it proved a sur­ Read their menu in this paper and on this work. Aside from its use- i ' one occasion:
prise to Mr. Buel, for he had not see if you can afford to miss it. fulness to the various organizations
"Uncle Sam has declared
caught on that his friends were go­ All are welcome, the public are of the church, it will be available to world that lie Is on guard In
cific. At Pearl Harbor Is Fort Kame-
ing to help celebrate his birthday. invited. Give the home folks a rest,
others for suitable entertainments. hamelia. with its battery of twelve
If you intend to purchase a new a good meal anil save money. Ta­
The building contains
three' i inch guns; at the mouth of Honolulu
range this fall and winter for the bles can be reserved in advance
rooms, a main auditorium, thirty harbor will be a battery of small guns;
sake of economy and your own
Mr. and Mrs. Alva E. Williams enter­ by forty-six feet, a work room and a ' 1 nt Fort De Hussy, Waikiki, a battery
satisfaction, consider the Quick tained the Progressive Club at their kitchen, all splendidly lighted and , of fourteen Inch guns, while at Dia­
Meal Range They have stood the home Friday evening, Nov. 14th. The conveniently arranged.
mond Head a battery of eight mortars
test in Tillamook County. They evening was spent in games and music.
The first meeting to be held in, 1 has been manned for some few years.
are made better now than ever be­ The contests being won by Mrs. Arthur the new home of the Guild will be ‘ Within tbe extinct crater of Diamond
fore. Prices are the same. —King Carpenter and Mrs. A Ruger. The Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 25, atj Head Gibraltar-like galleries have
A Smith Co.
*
members present were Mr. and Mrs. which time it is planned to have a ' been constructed, and In one of them
nu observatory has been established.
The Woman's Relief Corps will Arthur Stillwell, Mr, and Mrs. Will miscellaneous shower to help the The tire control for all tbe Oahu coast
meet in I. O. O. F. hall Saturday Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anthes, Mr. general equipment of the building. batteries has beeu located In this gal­
afternoon. It is requested that all | 1 and Mrs. Art Huger, Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen utensils, table service, sew­ lery. From this station tbe fire of the
members be present as the Depart­ Arthur Carpenter and Mr._ and Mrs. ing room articles, any and evi ery. guns of all the forts can be directed by
ment President, Mrs. Fonts Evans, 1 Alva E. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Hen- thing needed for furnishings will the electric telegraph. The guns of
I
Pearl Harbor cross those of Diamond
will be here for inspection. Mrs. ry Diehl were invited guests, The bî greatly appreciated.
Evans will be entertained by Mrs. hostess served a dainty two course
All members and friends of the Head and with the batteries between
A. H. Roger and Mrs. O. A. Schultz luncheon, after which the club ad­ church, as.well as strangers, •ire make a veritable wall of steel.”
After Inspecting the guns at Fort
while in the city.
journed to meet with Mr. and Mrs. W. cordially invited to come and enjoy Huger two of us, with a soldier guide,
Hill.
the hospitality of the Guild, aa well walked to tbe entrance of tbe gallery
At a meeting of the city council
on Monday evening the tax levy) The sad news reached here that as to lend a hand in the promotion which has been bored through tbe lava
waa placed at 14 mills, being one- Mrs. Edith Gitchell died in Michigan of this laudable enterprise,
Re- and sandstone which compose the
steep sides of the crater of Diamond
mill more than last year. The levy ■ from an operation for a disease of freshmeiits will be served.
Head. A sentry barred the way. The
is made up as follows: 1 mill, li­ ■ the throat. Mrs. Gitchell is a niece
The ladies of the church are
permit was produced and proved the
brary ; 2 mills, water ; 4 mills, gen­ of Mrs. N. Wilson of thia place and tainly to be congratulated on
open sesame.
eral ; 7 mills, roads. The applicu a daughter of Mis. Ellen Jackson success of the undertaking, which
The heavy Iron door at the entrance
lions for electric light nnd power of Vancouver, B. C., who is well will provide a place as much needed to the volcanic passage was swung
known here. She made a long visit for entertainments of a church aa back. and. with a soldier In front and
franchises were left over
I.eo Doerge, who was accidentally . to Tillamook last summer, when well as other organizations of the another In tbe rear, tbe visitors started
down tbe gallery. A single narrow
shot last week by Orval Thayer, is , she made many friends, who will city.
I gauge
track ran the entire length of
likely to pull through the dangerous , mourn her untimely death. It waa
the pnssage. On this steel small trucks
crisis, for no serious complications , from here she went witti her hue­ Thanksgiving Dinner at The
had been pushed by tbe soldiers, who
Ramsey House
have been encountered. Though band »nd child on a visit to Mich-
loaded aud unloaded tbe debris which
igan.
The
remains
were taken to
dangerously wounde', with the bul­
army comrades bad dug from the walls
Thanksgiving Dinner will be of the crater. Tbe ties were broken In
let »till in the region of tbe back, he , Vancouver, B. C, far burial.
is making rapid progress towards
The Moose lodge has under con­ served at the Ramsey House from places, and the guide issued a warning
recovery.
sideration the matter of construct­ 12 to 2 p. m. and from 6 to 8 p. m , at to step carefully.
Jay Honey returned to the citv ing a large building similar to the 50c. One of the swellest Thanks­ 1 Ou first stepping into the gallery the
darkness, after tbe tropical sunlight
lust Thursday, bringing wi’li him Oddfellow and Masonic buildings giving Dinners ever served in Till­ wns of the kind that Milton described
amook
City.
The
menu
is
as
fol
­
in
this
city
and
have
two
sites
in
bis bride, who whs formally Miss
as visible. Only a few steps had been
One is on the corner of lows:
I taken before the light at tbe far end
Nancy Hathaway of this place. view.
Soup.
The marriage took place nt Ahola, First Street. The price that this
| Consomme and Cream of Tomato. I of the gallery was easily seen.
where the bride's parents have property is offered at is $13,000.
Instead of the barren lava bowl,
Relishes.
"hard as flint and as smooth as glass,”
lately moved.
They will make $10,1)00 for the property on which
Dressed
Celery-Mixed
Spiced
as the picture man so picturesquely
their home in this city, We extend Bert Stephens saloon, the restaur­
Pickles.
puts It the Inside of the crater was
our co-igratutii ns to the happy ant and barber shop are located,
Fish.
found to be grass covered, with trees
and
$3,000
for
the
next
building
now
Couple.
Baked Chino« k Salmon, White
and bushes standing here and there,
occupied
for
a
music
store.
The
Sauce.
are
The postal authorities
ch 11 i n
which drew their moisture from the
Boil.
for bids to carry the mail between other site is the vacant property on
"liquid sunshine,” as the Honolulu peo­
Second
Street,
opposite
the
Oddfel
­
Virginia Sugar Cured Ham,
thia city and Cloverdale to take ef­
ple charmingly describe tbe rain.
Champagne Sauce.
Tbe guide pointed out the observa­
fect next July. Postmaster Baker lows’ building
En' e s
tory high up on tbe Ewa side of the
Thomas I.. Quick vs. Grace H
had to wjigh the outgoing and in­
I
coming mail on thia route for two Quick is a divorce suit filed in the Bruised I.nmb Chops, French peas. crater from which officers direct tbe
I Breaded pork chops, cream sauce.
shooting by the men who-man the big
circuit
court.
These
parties
were
months, and for lust month it
Roasts.
guns at the fort outside the crater.
amounted to 8,000 pounds being married in this county on August I
Those men never see the target at
Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus.
the
12th.
1907,
two
children
having
sent from the Tillamook office and
Roast young pig Sausage Dressing. which they alm far out at sea. The
been born to this union. The
1,680 pounds received.
Roast Turkey. Oyster Dressing.
projectiles from the high powered guns
Cranberry Sauce.
pass over tbe crater, and by telephone
Chas. Atkina, of Gales Creek, grounds upon which the divorce is
Salads.
from the observatory the men learn
Washington county, had a jury sought is cruel and inhuman treat-
whether they hare made a hit or mlsi
aldorf Salad Mayor.aise.
trial on Saturday on a charge of nient, it being alleged that on Jap
Combination French Dressing.
They generally score a hit
hunting with dogs, He was nr Perry, a person of bad character,
In tbe event of a war involving tbe
Vegetables.
reate 1 near the Reeher place on the hugged ami kissed the defendant ;
United States on the Pacific the crater
Dutchess Potatoes.
that
defendant
left
her
home
the
Wilujn place, there 1 eing two other
Sweet Corn In Cream.
of Diamond Head may Indeed prove
hunters with him. Not being able greater part of the night and was
Candied Yams.
"tbe I-lon of Hawaii.” as Frances
in
company
with
men
of
badcharac-
to agree at midnight. Justice Stanley
Dessert.
Bent Dillingham, a Honolulu poet has
ter
;
that
defendant
while
at
Dorris,
discharged the jury after being out
English plumb pudding, wine sauce. described It nnd “If once stirred his
Cal , with her husband, became
Punkin. mince and tipple pie.
paw could sweep a navy to Its death.
over nine hours,
acquainted and unduly intimate Tillamook cream and brick cheese. If once aroused his roar would soon
Ou Rural Route No 1, from thia with one luck K vans, a person of
Ice cream with vanilla wafers.
be heard across ths sea and echoed
City. Merril Smith, the mail carrier, vile character; that die defendant
Assorted cake—Nuts.
from the sky.“—Harold Sands in Los
Demi Tasae.
handled 1’, 790 pieces of mail last and Evans left Dorris, Cal. together
Angeles Times.
J.
W
R
urrls
,
Chef.
month. He delivered 11,009 pieces and came to Oregon, leaving plain­
weighing 2,305 pounds and col- tiff sick at that place. The pla imiti
Quits Superfluous.
lected 2.181 pieces weighing 141 also wants the court to allow
Mrs.
Ellsworth
bad a new colored
Married
in
Vancouver
hi tu
pouc te. The postage on the mail the custodv of the children
maid. One morning, as the maid came
delivered waa $155.21 and that col-
The marriage of Mian Nellie I.a- downstairs, tbe mistress said:
"Emma, did you knock at Miss
lected $51.05, which doe* not in­
Norie.'.
Rhine to David M Edie, both of
Flora's door when 1 sent you up with
elude newspapers.
K as per Zweifel la now aucccaaor Seaside, in Vancouver, (Wash.) at her break fast F
An olj man by the name of to R R. Roberta, in Tillamook high noon on Nov. 4. nt the home of
“No. ma'am.“ replied tbs maid. with
Thompson,
father
of George
All accounts owing the Mrs. h. \\. Welch. The ceremony preternatural gravity, "What was ds
I
k
‘
Watkins
Medical
Co.
ure
pay*
was |>erfornied by Rev. Thoe. M. aa* ob a knockin' at her do' w'en I
Thompson, a i e i p'oyee on the
able to Ka>|>er Zweifel.
May of the First Congregational knowed to' aura aba waa In darF—
pB*s txhffipmck at the Ip
R R R oiiewth .
church of Vancouver. After the Naw York Post
te
monk on I hursday evening.
K asper Z wrifkl .
He atarted out to are a dix'tor and
Tillamook, Or»., July 23rd. 1913. ceremony the yourg couple apent
In ths Sams Boat.
eeveral days with Mrs. Lamb, a
Dr'McGe» took him to hi* office,
Rer Dn<1 (sternly!—So yon want to
sister
of
Mr.
Edie
at
Tillamook,
where he expired in a few minutes.
Notice
after which they came to Seaside marry my daughter, do yon? Scarsd
He waa bune I the next day Rev.
Snttor - T-yea, sir. b-b-bnt not any
All
who
wish
their
pianos
tuned
where they will make their future worse than she wants to m«rry ax—
A. D Mackenzie, of the Presbjter
and
repaired,
please
phone
their
home. They are row comfortably
ian church, conducted the eervice.
orders to A. Line back'a piano store, located in the Hanks cottage on Roaton Transcript
as
his
tuner,
L.
L.
Woods,
will
be
Mr*. E. I> Severance and Mr*.
Main street. Their many Seaside
Emmet Bales gave en afternoon here next week for a shoit time.
All wvrx
guaranteed,
friends wish them much joy and
Mutual
newing and card party to a large phone.
happiness.—Seaside Signal
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Voun’A; ............. '" —
I
I
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Saves Health
and
Saves Money
and
Makes Better Food
Captain W D. Stillwell Cele­
brates 89th Birthday.
W. D. Stillwell, familiarly known as
Capt. Stillwell, on Sunday last cele­
brated his 89th birthday, amid relatives
and friends. Mr. Stillwell, who is a
veteran of two Indian wars, and who
is now vice-president of the Oregon
Pioneer Association, is a well preserv­
ed man for his age, and looks and acts
much younger than he is. However,
he is compelled to walk with a cane
on account of an Indian arrow head
which lies embedded close to the hip
bone. Capt. Stillwell is a veteran of
the Cayuse War of ’47-’48 and the Yak­
ima War ot’55-’56. Mr. Stillwell was
Sheriff of Tillamook County during the
years of ’72-’73, during which time the
entire tax collected was not more than
$2000 each year.
One of the guests at the celebration
was a brother, T. J. Stillwell of Ban­
don, Or. The visiting brother is ac­
companied by his wife. He is also a
well
preserved
man
for his
age. T. J. Stillwell was a resident of
Tillamook County from ’65 to ’68 and
during that time was sheriff of the
county. The annual tax for the coun­
ty at that time amounted to $6000.
This is Mr. Stillwell’s first visit to
Tillamook County in 42 years.
One of the features of the celebrar
tion was a splendid dinner provided by
the ladies. Those present claim that
the ladies more than outdone them­
selves.
The following guests were present:
Captain W. D. Stillwell, Eli Oids,
W. H. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Stillwell, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Grayson,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Martiny, Mrs.
Rhoda Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Stillwell and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stillwell and daughter Marcia,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bean, Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Stillwell and son Lee, M. V.
Stillwell, Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Davidson
and daughters Illa and Ella and Baxter
Stillwell.
The Presbyterian Church.
The people of Tillamook are in­
vited to the following services nexl
Sunday: —
Bible school at 10 a in. Topic foi
Bible classes:
“Joshua the Nevi
Leader.”
Preaching eervice at 11 a mJ
Music and sermon appropriate for*
thanksgiving.
Evening service at 7 30 p tn
Theme of the sermon: “What il
Means to Believe on-Christ.”
Strangers in the city are invited
to worship with us.
D. A. M ackenzie .
Minister.
Will Bay Stock for Cash.
We have a client who will buy aL
of the stock on a ranch and rem
the place.
If interested kindh
write us the price and list of till
stock, amount of rent wanted witl
full description of the buildings,
implements, anil improvements,
also stating how long the lease cat
run, number of acres under culti­
vation, distance from town, school,
etc.
R alph A ckley L and C o .,
204 Failing Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Administratrix's Notice.
In the County Court of the State ol
Oregon for Tillamook County.
In the matter of the estate 1
of Gordon Dugger, de->
ceased.
1
N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That
the undersigned have been ap
pointed administratrix of the above
named estate, by the above namfi
Court, and all persons having
cl rims against said estate are here­
by required to present the same,
duly verified, with proper vouchers
to the undersigned, at the office ol
T. B. Handley, in Tillamook Ctty,
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated November 20th, 1913.
A lma P ierson ,
Administratrix of the Estate
Gordon Dugger, deceased.
Thanksgiving
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
[Via the
OtOENSSHAST*
*' The Exposition Line 1915 ”
between all points on the S. I’. Lines in Oregon north and south
including branches ; also on the C. A E.. P. R. A N., S.F. C. A W.
and P E. A E.
SALE DATES
November 26th and 27th,
FINAL RETURN LIMIT DECEMBER 1 st .
Superior Train Service, Otaervrtion Cam, Dining Cnrs'und Big,
Wide all-Steal Coaches.
Call on nearest agent for specific fares, train schedules, etc.
JOHN M. SCOTT Genera! Passenger Agent.