Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 18, 1913, Image 6

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TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
A SAD DEATH
Girl from the Golden West
Mra. W. C. King is quite sick.
Former Tillamook Girl Com­ Here is the show that ia the talk
Woik wanted on ranch by two mits Suicide when Reproved of the town, "The Girl from the
Golden West,’’ in three acta, to he
men.
Address
Alfred
Murolf,
by Her Father.
I given Friday and Saturday at the
R.imeey Hotel, Tillamook, Ore. •
The Trask Rivep Literary Society
Alsea, Ore., Dec. Hth —At aeven- , Star Theatre, the cast of characters
being as follows :
met Thursday evening at the old I thirty o’clock this morning, her
(Jack Delmore—alias, Garcia the Out­
1.0.0 F. Hall. A good program mother having just stepped out­
law
-
-
Mr. Jim Hiner
was rendered, after which games side for a minute, after writing the
I Luke Short—the Sheriff,
were indulged in, everyone having following note. Marvel Luwry, aged
B. J. McCowell
an enjoyable time.
15 years, took Carbolic acid and
Clay
Allison
—
the
Wells
Fargo Detec
A change of schedule on the P. died at one o'clock the same after-
tive
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-
.
J. Aschini
R & N. will take place in the new j noon. "Can’t have privileges other
Sam Barton—the Bartender
girls
have,
so
goodby,
”
year, leaving both ends at 7:30 a m.
Hubert Melchior
Contrary to expectations of mor­
Tbe change will be made on at­
Bat Smith—the Cowboy, Carl Dawson
bid
people
in
cases
of
thia
kind,
count of the traiti» hiving to go
Wah Chin—the Laundryman,
via Oswego, as Fourth street in there is no scandie in connection
Howard Wolfe
with
this
case.
Portland will be cut off, making
Roxey—the Girl, Miss Ann Haldeman
The
girl
had
just
been
reproved
the journey ten miles longer.
Betsy Berry—In love with Sam
The body of Gordon Page was by her father for having once or
Miss Harriet Walker
twice
walked
from
the
school
house
brought here from Tacoma on
White
Fawn
—
an
Indian Girl
Tuesday for burial. The mother, to the wagon that carries the child­
Miss Vesta Baker
ren
to
and
from
school,
with
a
boy
Mrs. A. D. Page formerly of this
SYNOPSIS
OF
SCENES.
Act 1st. The Ranchmens' Rest.
citv, accompanied the remains. school-mate. On account of her
age,
her
father
did
not
approve.
Time,
9
P.
M
Mrs. Page is well known here,
Act 2nd. Girls’ Cabin. Time-, 11 1*.
The deplorable tragedy seems to
where she and her son has many
M.
have
been
caused
by
a
misunder
­
friends, the son being ill for some
Act 3rd. The Rest-one week later.
lime. The fuueral was heldWednes standing, her father having spoken Adrniuaion, 35c. Children 23c. No
to her in kindness and meant it for
day.
rewerved Beata, The beet show ever
her good. No one can be blamed,
A. Linebeck, the piano man, will
offered.
as
parents
must
reprove
their
give away a large number of old
children and must use their own
Hotel Tillamook
time song books. Call and get one
us long as they last, Mr. Linebeck judgment.
The writer has known the family
The Hotel Tillamook is offering K
will receive thia week a consign­
for a number of years and know us special low winter rates:
Meals
ment of small musical instruments,
her teacher and school mistr.es 35c, each, with lower weekly rates
sheet music and folios. He has a
know, that her life was clean and for regular board, also board and
genuine music store with up to-
she was loved by all.
room $9 a week up. For ratea in­
date instruments. Buy a first class
She was a bright girl, having quire of the Steward. The very best
piano for your home, which you
graduated from the eighth grade high grade service and cooking,
can obtain at the home Piano Store.
last June and entered high school with absolute cleanliness in every
W. H. Gilmore, Mayor of , Bay in September.
department. All rooms with steam
City, was sued by A. J. Brault, a
Little Marvel was the idol of her heat, electric light, liot and cold
merchant tailor of Portland, for parent’s hearts and looked up to as
water, bath if desired.
$65 .the value of a suit of clothes he a shining example by her brothers
Today’s 35c. meals were:
had made for him, and the case
and sisters.
BREAKFAST.
was tried before Justice of tl e
A Friend.
All cereals, bacon, ham, toaste,
Peace Stanley
on Wednesday,
fruits, eggs, cukes,
etc ,
etc.
yuite n number of person were up
Served from 6 to 9 o’clock.
Teacher’s Examination.
from Bay City as witnesses, and
NOON LUNCH.
A teacher’s examination is being
after hearing tfie evidence the
12 to 2.
belli
in
this
city
this
week,
the
Soup: Macaroni A la Italine
justice decided that the honorable
Relishes : Celery, sweet pickles.
mayor of Bay City had not paid for following persons taking the ex­
Fish : Fried Tillamook clams.
the suit, and he would have to amination:
Entries : New England boiled
jessie B. Knauff, Hebo ; II. S. dinner, stewed beef with dumplings,
"pungle up" for the same.
Garibaldi ;
Z. Marie Vienna meat loaf, brown gravy.
The Woman's Relief Corps met Brmiiall,
Roasts : Leg of lamb with jelly.
Barnsdale ;
Bessie E.
in I. O. O. F hall Saturday after Hager,
Cold meats: C
’’ ' boiled
" ’ ham,
’
Cold
Knauff,
Hebo;
Arline
Tilden,
Ne
­
noon. The officers and delegates
potato salad ; cold roast pork.
halem
;
-Mrs.
Elma
Brown,
Rocka
­
potato salad.
for the ensuing year are:
Mrs.
Vegetables : Creamed potatoes,
Bernice Lucas, president; Mrs. way ; Daisy E. Goodspeed, Tilla­ cold
slaw.
Lizzie Reynolds, senior vice presi- mook ; Crystal Dunstan, Tillamook ; I Rice custard pudding.
,______
dent ; Mra, Lavina Coates, junior Katherine Loerpabel, Nehalem ;
Tea, coffee, milk.
Bently
Stam.
Brighton
;
Mrs
Mabel
vice president ; Mrs. Alice Wolfe,
’
EVENING DINNER.
6 to 8.
conductor; Mrs.
Stella
1 Perry, R. Terry, Tillamook; Mildred N.
Soup: Cream of tomato.
chaplain ; Mrs. Linnie Hill treas- Tilden, Nehalem; Mrs. Clara Burge,
Bessie Bays, Pacific I Relishes : Dill pickles, cold slaw.
urer Delegates, Mrs. Hattie * Fitz- Tillamook;
Ida M. Rider, Yellow Fir I Fish : Fried salmon steak, Tilla
City
;
gerakl, Mra. Alice Wolf, Mrs. Stella
inook clams, cracked crab.
Mill ; Mrs. Lillian
McLaughlin.
Entries : Pork sausage, country
Perry, Mrs. Roan Williams, , Miss
Blaine ; Margaret Bash, Garibaldi ; I gravy, German pot roast with spa-
Mary White.
Alternates,
Miss
tfetti,
lamb fricassee
fricassee with green
Ella Tobi, Nehalem ; Mae Holgate, .....
", lamb
Alice Perry, Mrs Lavina Coates,
_ .
...
Hemlock;
Minnie Ripley,
Ripley, Gari-1
Gari­
Mrs. Berniie Lucus, Mrs. Anna
1 Roast : Prime roast beef.
baldi; Hazel W'orrul Tillamook ;
Vegetables : Stewed corn, steamed
Billings, Mis. Lizzie Reynolds.
Alice Perty, Tillamook; Lydia R. potatoes.
Instalution of officers will be held
Hot biscuits.
Craiue, Heaver ; Earl D. White,
Jan. 10. Next meeting December
Dessert : Apple or custard pi
Tillamook
;
Richard
Thompson,
27th.
Tea, coffee, milk.
— X -------------
Tillamook ; Ruth Burge, Tillamook ; I
Had^ A^cident to J. Bodyfelt. Mrs. E. A. Thompson, Tillamook;
Lucy A. Sowers, Tillamook ; Geor To Whom it May Concern.
* ‘fames Bodyfelt met with a serious gin Sowers, Tillamook ; Blanch
as, Tillamook; Ruth Sutton | The following blank
policies I
accident at the Hotel Tillamook on I. m
i
Tuesday evening.
He had been N leskowm ; Sister M. Agnes, Tilla- I numbers 20215, 20216, 20222 20225,
wuiting for nu auto to take him ■nook; Mis. If. C. Hanson, Tilla-1 -’0226, 20228 and 20229of the Germania
home end in walking around, inook.
Fire Insurance Company of New i
instead of opening the front door
York have been lest or stolen, and
Grange Meets.
of the cafe, he opened a side door
notice is hereby given that the Ger­
which lends to the basement, and
mania Fire Insurance Company
Fairview Grange will hold a special
not knowing that a stairway was
assumes no liability under said
meeting at the II h II, Saturday evening,
t lere he must |have fell backward
policies. Any information or the
Dec. 20th, at seven o,clock sharp, for
mid sti uck his head, causing con­
return of any or all of said policy
cussion of the brain, which ren­ the purpose of initiating candidates, all blanks will confer a favor on E. G.
members are requested to be present.
dered him unconscious.
Ilr was
Ha le, Manager, Chicago, Illinois,
1 he regulsr meetings continue as usual
taken to Dr. lloals* hospital and
or Fred S. Penfield, General Agent,
grave fears were felt us to whether at 10 A. M, the second Thursday and 322 California Street, San Francisco,
he would recover. The laut report 7 P. M. the 4th Saturday in each California.
month.
is thut he is somewhat better, but
J. H. DUNSTAN. Master.
he Is not out of danger.
Card of Thanks
WM. MAXWELL, See
Lan I for Sale.
Without diacusaing the merits of
Confucianism, the moat thoughtful
11(1 acres near Salem, suitable for students in the world agree that
dairy, $85 per acre, would take
Tillamook property for amount up China does not need a state relig
to $20JU.
ion. A religion that must lie up­
R osbnhkrg B ros .
held by atatute has little vital force.
¿Smooths
We wish to thank the kind friends
who
showed
such
sympath;
toward us on account of OU
bereavement, in the death of Gor
den Page.
M rs . A. D. P aok ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
There is no substitute
for Royal Baking Pow-
<ier fos making the
best cake, biscuit and
pastry. Royal is Ab­
solutely Pure and the
only baking powder
made from Royal
grape cream of tartar.
Tillamook
M.
T illamook B lock ,
Tilia inook
SARCHET,
The Fashionable Tailor
.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
a Specialty.
Store in Heina Photographic
Gallery.
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Office:
Tillamook
J.
CLAUSSEN,
LAW YER,
.
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
213 T illamook
Orrg< n
E. REEDY, D.V M„
VETERINARY.
Both Phonee.
Tillamook
Oregon.
G- McGEE,
M D.
& SURGEON
Office : Next door to Star
Theatre
Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable—
Bottled at drinking strength.
Sold everywheu—and costs no more than
any other good whiskey.
JJK>- K' E> DANIELS,
W. J. Van Schuyver & Go., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
CHIROPRACTOR.
(Local Office in the Commercial
Building.
Made in
Thren
Oihet
Stylet
Perfect
Baker
A Fuel
Saver
Some housewives who
15 GALLON
display it remarkable
all COAPCI»
amount of broad, Bound,
HLMRVOiR
common sense a Ions
WILL GIVt
other lines, persist In the
VOL» WUNC
WATER
delusion—and it is a de­
lusion—that they are real­
M.d. of
ly practicing economy by
Malle.bh
trying to get along—to get
Cb.rco.1
results—out of an old, worn-
out range merely to save the
Iron,
price of a new one.
Adding
300? to
Your okl range or stove was put
_
Ltfeoi
together with putty and stove bolts
anti probably you can stick a pen­
knife in the seams and joints any­
where on it where the stove putty has
crumbled away. When n range gets
In that condition, it takes fuel enough
to warm all outdoors in order to get your
ovt n hot enough for bakin'!—and then you run the risk of burning whatever
1< In the oven. You can soon burn up the price of the best range ever made
1 i a useless waste of fuel in an old, worn-out stove or range—and that’s
ll’ier practical economy nor good management.
if you wou'd practice real economy in your household management, ft
v ’ ! nay you, the next time you are in town, to call at our store and inquire
c losely into the perfect baking and remarkable fuel saving qualities of the
Great Majestic
Malleable and 1*»M
Charcoal Iron ItAllgC
cost of a Great Majestic may be more
than some other rauy«», it outteoars 3
ORE
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TILLAMOOK
E. HEWITT,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALIST.
Both Phonee.
Residence and Office in Whitehouse
Residence,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
D
R. L.
R. ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
DENTIST.
Commercial Building,
Tillamock.
£JR. JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
[(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Tillamook
- Oregon
LELAND HENDERSON
JOHN
ATTORNEY
3 nd ;
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
open Iron grate—you can see it. No
heat escapes — no cold air gets Into
the oven - saves half the fuel and
assures perfect baking.
T illamook [B lock ,
Tillamook |-
-
- Oregon,
Room No. 261.|
Movable Copper Reservoir
The reservoir Is all eowxr, heated
like a tea kettle through copper pock­
et (stamped from one piece of copper)
Half The Fuel
setting against left band lining of Are
box. It boils 15 gallons of water In a
The Majestic is put together with jiffy
and, by turning lever, the frame—
rivets (not bolts and stove putty)
reservoir—moves away from fire.
making it absolutely air tight, like an and
This
feature Is patented and can b«
engine boiler. The Joints and teams used only
on the Majestic.
will remain air tight forever as neither
Ask us to shoes you tho greatest
expansion nor contraction can affect
improvement
ever put into a range —
or open them.
makes Majestic 300% stronger utherv
-
ordinary ranges.
other ranges are ureakeet.
Other Exclusive Features
T. BOTTS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW'.’
Complete Set of lAbstractJBooks in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
...
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Both Phones.
Oregon!
ALEX McNAIR & CO.
i IRONING WORRIES
ARI. HABERLACH,
■J
Tile Ranée with a Reputation
$3.25 to $4.25.
GUARANTEED FOR EVER.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
T illamook B eock ,
Tillamook
WEST COAST ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO
' The Electric Store
Drop in and book Around
B lock
Tillamook
FOR SALE BY
OREGON
Oregon
Get this idea of rough, high­
proof, strong whiskey out
of your head—or it will
get you—play the devil with J.
your nerves ruin your
digestion.
Why punish yourself?
PHYSICIAN
In addition. It Is lined with pure
It’s the best range at any pries,
•sbe.lu. bu.nl, covered with an and should be in your kitchen.
TILiURmOOR.
GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Pure Asbestos Lining
’ bAMAR’S VARIETY STORE
Oregon.
•
T
H.
ft i« the only range made entirely of
malleable iron and charcoal iron. Char­
coal iron won *t rust like steel—mallaeble
iron can't break, and while the first
Cured of Liver Ccmplaint.
“I was suffering with liver com
pluint," says Iva Smith of Point
Blank, Texas. " and decided to try
a 25c. box of Chamberlain's Tablets
■mil am happy to say that I am com­
pletely cured and can re.-ommend
them to every one." For sale by
J. S. Lamar.
KER RON,
PHYSICIAN/AND SURGEON]
Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges
R ay P age .
Oregon.
i:
:
Sidney K. Henderson, Pres,,
Surveyor.
John I-eland Henderson, Sec­
retary Treas,, Attoiney-at-
I.«w, Notrary Public.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Law, Abstract», Real Estate.
Surveying, Insurance.
Both I* honen.
T1IXAMOUK
I I
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
On your front porch can be lit
every right until midnight
and register not over
fifty cents per month
on the meter.
Oregon,
e »AWK.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Bay City
Oregor.
QfEORGK WILLETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
T tllamook E lectric L ight and T illamook C ommercial B uilding .
F vkl C ompany
W ill SPALDING, Manager.
Oregon.
Tillamook