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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1914)
iillamrwk Jtoöliöljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, ILDING A CREDIT JEDITi s the temporary use of funds longing to others, and returning them bmptly when due. It is the part of pdom to establish one’s credit. eeting every obligation promptly the foundation. Having an account this bank helps a long way. This bank takes especial pleasure in Ing its clients to establish themselves In a good credit basis. bn’t wait until you want to borrow. In to establish your credit now. 'ITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, ook County Bank No. 201. eport of the Condition of the MOOK COUNTY BANK, k, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business January 13, 1914. RESOURCES. (discounts....... • • • • $274,930.54 1,153.54 i, secured and unsecured .......... 27,169.17 664.10 J other securities ......................... 40,250.00 .......... ................................. In r 1 fl U i x 111 rF a .................................... 6,664.32 4,500.00 [estate owned................................. 1,259.75 banks (not reserve banks).. w .. 71,193.47 Ipproved reserved banks .......... 709.26 H other ^ash items ...................... 23.499.04 kirces-..-............................................ •f’-,10 $451,998.19 lai LIABILITIES :k paid in ..................................... • • id ......................................................... profits, less expenses & taxes paid kgs bank deposits .......................... le State Treasurer .......................... leposits subject to check.............. rtificates of deposit ....................... leeks............... ...................................... cates of depot »it............................... posits .................................................. $75,000.00 5,500.00 7,064.64 542.45 4,000.00 245,968.45 2,605.65 11.25 42,761.26 68,544.49 $451,998.19 al I, County of Tillt'mook. [Harrison, Cashier of the above named bank, do [that the atxjve statement is true to the best of fend belief. E rwin H arrison , Cashier. pl and sworn to before me this 29th day of Jan- [A. M c G hee , Notary Public. Correct--Attest : L' arl H aberlach , M>. W. H arrison , Directors. JOTTINGS lioneer. :r M. See Shrode. for wood with will astonish you. wanted—Lamb- tl at Tillamook ” Flour _ at the « kes for rent.—Tilla- |>k. Ld. Mrs. Wheatley, Biuook. * Jor auto livery.— be 11W. lay. to the wife of iughter. ■tual Phone for a hook Studio. ■y your feed, see nve you money. . nth was quite sick nit is much better ranted at the Tilla- lany's Market. 12c. ws. will be fresh io |o Walther, Hem position to make lami loans. First Ro senberg Bros, will give you low | «rices on all kinds oi hay and feed i ti ton lots. • Wnnled, a position of cook or general house work. Apply at the Headlight olMce. If our work does not suit you tell us; if it does tell your friends. City- Transfer Company * See Rosenberg’s for prices on feed and buy. Largest stock in Tillamook County. Bring your chickens to the Tilla mook MeatCompa ay’s Market, We pay 12c. per pound. Furnished Apartments in ex change for inside work. — Apply at the Headlight office. Remedy Rexall Rheumatism cures or money refunded at Clough’s, the reliable druggist. . Spruce limbs, vine maple, body fir, hemlock and heavy fir slab wood for sale. See Shrode. To lease, small house «nd one acre of river bottom laud north of town Applv to C. Nelson. . Grant Thayer will pay you the highest cash price for your bides, pelts, furs, rubber, sacks, old brass. etc Get Methylene Blue, the new drug for the prevention and cure of abortion of milk cows, at Clough’s. For sale. Stock of Men's Furnish- ■ng and Shoes ; also cash register —The Toggery, E. J. Claussen, • assignee. JANUARY 29, s 1914. See the guessing c< ntest in the window of tile Tillamook Feed Co. Costs nothingtoguess. SeeShrode. R II. Wolter vs. Willian Frances Jones is a suit tiled in the circuit court to recover $100 on a promis sory note. Geo. W. Sti verson,I of Cloverdale, was in the city on Monday, secur ing subscriptions for^ Portland newspapers. Pay your taxes by check. Its an advantage to the tax collector as well as to the bank and yourself. Tillamook County Bank. * Dairymen ! See the Made-io-Tilla- mook Stanchion at carpenter shop, next to Woolfe’s blacksmith shop. Retails at $1.50, best yet. Opie Read, who was advertised to lecture at the Christian church on Wednesday evening, failed to keep Ilia engagement in this city. Call up A. T. Coats Lumber Co, for special prices on four foot fi< slab wood in qualities of ten ant| twenty cords. Plicne 4-3-W. included J. S. Lomar’s bundle of the new year’s edition of the Oregonian. ■ The post office staff managed to1 get it all sorted and cleaned up this morning. Manual Borba, son of John Borba, had a close call of being seriously- injured on Tuesday, when he was shot in the leg by the discharge of a 22 rifle in the hands of his brother, John. It was thought at first that he was seriously wounded, and lie was brought to this city. Upon Dr Boals examining the wound he i found that it was only a slight flesh wound. The W.R.C. held its regular meet ing last Saturday afternoon, with all the new officers at their stations and u good attendance of members. It ’ was decided to celebrate Lincoln's [ birthday the evening of Feb. 12 with a fitting program at the Christian church. The public is cordially in vited. Next meeting will be held Feb. 14, at which time the birthdays of members occurring in February will be celebrated. Trojan Blasting Powder, leave| no bad effect after using. Get literature and prices from the Tillai niook Feed Co, See Shrode. You will miss it if you do not take advantage of the bargains shown in the window at the Tilla mook Feed Co.’s Store next week/. Protect your valuable paperafroin the unexpected lire by renting one of our safe deposit boxes. Onlyone dollar per year. Tillamook County Bank. * ‘‘Sure Milk,” the new cow feed guaranteed to produce more milk for the money than any other feed on the market. Call and see it! Tillamook Feed Co. • The Patsy and • Sue II. Elmore, which had beeu bar bound at As toria on account of the stormy weather, managed to get out and arrived here on Saturday morning, They brought a large quality of freight for the merchants, which was greatly needed, as some pro visions had run out at the stores owing to the tie up on the rail road. Th“ Patsy brought in 159 sacks of back paper mail, some of which was three weeks old. Thia was all sorted by Saturday night. P. W. Todd was nominated for postmaster of Tillamook post office on Friday, to succeed W. F. Baker, whose time expired last month. A large number of the business men and others made an effort to have the latter re appointed, as the post master had given such general sat isfacticn to the patrons of the office, but being a political office Senators Chamberlain and Lane could not see their way clear to recommend the present postmaster, who, they admit, had strong indorsements from business men and patrons of the office. Pete Lamar, N.J. Meyer and J. A. Dahlgran were also as pirants. This is a paragraph sent from Bay City and appeared in the Telegram: “County agate hunters are making some valuable finds in the chalce- dones at Bayocean Park, three miles from this city. The recent heavy storms have washed the beach to a distance of several miles down to the gravel, uncovering some very- rare specimens, aud almost daily crowds of people from Tillamook County towns comb the beach aud return, reporting great success.” This appears to be a reash of a sim ilar paragrash which appeared in the Portland newspapers of find ing agates at Newport. No one here appears to know of “daily crowds of people” going to Bay ocean. The Telegram is being im posed up. It is the aim of this bank to give the best banking service possible--and cue do it. It is also our aim to have the best equipment such as Modern Fire Proof Banking Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe Deposit Boxes—and cue have them. First National Bank, Tillamook, Oregon. KUTE KILL KARE KLUB Reception at Public School.! Klub Members Invites their Kubbies to Klub Dinner. Citizens of Tillamook and vicinity are cordially invited to a reception at the Public School buildings Friday, January 30, at 7:30 P.M. All teach ers will be at their respective school rooms to greet acquaintances and be come acquainted with others. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th grades, sewing and cooking are in the old buildings. The 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades, the high school and manual training are in the new building. Come, get acquainted with us, see our buildings and equip ment, and find out more about what we are doing. At 8:30 all are requested to assemble at the auditorium of the high school to consider matters pertaining to the school, and to effect the organization of a Parent—Teacher Society, Owing to the illness of a member of one of the high school debating teams the public debate announced for the 30th inst. is, of necessity, postponed. Signed, Teachers of Tillamook Pub lic Schools. J. W. Buchanan. Principal. It rained last Thursday evening to be sure, but the t.howers failed to dampen the spirits of the merry party- who gethered at the hospit able home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Aiderman. the occasion being the annual banquet of the members of the Kill Kare Klub to their hus ■Carl Schultz and wife,who went to bands and invited guests. Aberdeen to spend the Christmas After the company had assem holidays, and was held up in Port bled, search for supper partners land on account of the tie up on the was begun, and such queries have railroad, returned on Wednesday. you seen a “fair lady,” or who is A Real Bargain. Something the vicacioua brunette?” were heard. special every day next week. Watch The quest finally led to the the window of the Tillamook Feed bounteous spread supper board, Co.’s store, window charged daily. where the best roasted chicken and If you miss a day you will miss a all the other good things which ac bargain. company it were enjoyed. ToaBts were responded to or cleverly- Dawson Bros, will meet all trains dodged, Mr. Shrode doing honor with bus, and will handle passen- to himself as toast master. The gers and baggage to all parts of the weather was discussed from down city, Call or phone at the Livery south to Manilla when we learned barn on 2nd Ave East. the cause of the uncovered condi Clough’s circulating library of tion of the head of one of our pro the copyrights books. I Buy a book fessional men. According to re “When Smith Lef» Home.” for $1.50, exchange it as often and port the wind blows in and as many times as you wish for 10c The Dramatic Club, under the diiec- around Manilla. Mr. Christensen tion of B. J. McCowell will present thia a change. If you wish to withdraw, told why skippers skipped Tilla funny comedy at the Star Theatre Fri keep your book. mook cheese. Mr. Plank having day and Saturday, Jan. 30th and 31at. There was another hard blow and cold feet failed to discuss them, There are a number of surprises await rain storm on Sunday night that acting and retired county and c ity ing their many friends in this play. made old buildings creak, and al officials told why. Mr. Pennington Some r ew tfaces and a rattling good though it was tile hardest blow of responded to who is Tango and show. Here are the names of the play the season, no damage was done made lasli promises of future per ers who will take part. other than in leaky buildings. forma nces. Dr. Olson held oni Cast The Tillamook Commercial Club hope on painless dentistry, The Rev. John Smith-the pastor of St. will give another “SOO" party at little fish, the little egg, a little Andrews A. L. McCarthy. the club rooms on Thursday evening salt, in a little jar, with a little lid, John Smith, the other Mr. Smith of next week. The first of a series etc. resulted in Russian caviare, so B. J. McCowell. of these was given last Thursday said Mr. Small. But how could Dick Brown, the other Mr. Smith’s and proved a success, there being Mr. Carl Haberlach have time to guest, ... Carl Dawson a good attendance. observe how muchMessreLatnar and Col. Duncan Smith, the other Mr. Cow Testing Associatici. Mrs. O. A. Schultz was the hostess Severance were eating, please ex Smith’s uncle • John Aschitn for the Priscilla Club on Friday Prof. Graves, of the Dairy De plain the leisure when all others Detective Duffell, officer from the afternoon. Mrs. Dutcher and Mrs. partment, who was to address the were so busy Mr. MacKenzie police station, Hubert Melchior Bunn and two children were guests. members of the Tillamook County toasted the members of the club in Mabie, the pastor's wife, Grace Holland Next meeting will be held in two Cow Testing Association on “A fitting terms. Following the ma Nora, the other Mr. Smith’s wife, weeks at the home of Mrs Max A. Balanced Ration For Milk Cows,” terial part cf the evening, the regu I Ann Haldeman Schultz in Sunnj .liead. failed to attend the meeting which lar club paper was read by Mrs. Mrs. Brooks, the other Mr. Smiths housekeeper, Harriet Walker. Mr Kunze Small on the subject of education Miss Veronica Iueze De Lillies left was well attended. Synopsis of Sc Scenes. in Japan. The paper was excellent, out on the morning train for San made the announcement that he Act I. Before breakfast. 10 o’clock. Francisco after ail extended visit offered $50; C. I. Clough. $30; Till as Mrs. Small's papers always are. Act 11. After breakfast. 10:40 o’clock. Same morning. with her parents. Site will make amook Feed Co. TF10 and another After the reading Mrs. Poorman Act III. Before lunch. 11:30 o’clock. her home with her sister, Mrs. J person who did not want their sang and kindly responded to an Same morning. -ncore Mrs. McKenzie sang and name mentioned $10, making $100 Place, San Francisco. Time, last week. Neslinger. and will continue her This pla/ is a worthy successor to to be offered in prizes Two cash later Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie fav studies in French and music. the last one. The same prices, No Indian timber and farm lands in prizes were offered,$100 for the thr e ored the company with several reserve seats. DoorB open 7 :30, cur- songs. tain 8:15. Don’t miss seeing this one. Oregon to be thrown open fo the beet cows and $50 for the three beet The animal fair was put under It’s good. public on February 14. If you wish 2 year old lieifers. The officers a good claim at a very low govern were all re-elected. Chas. Kunze way and many strange Zoo oligical president; Joseph Durrer secretary produced, The ment appraisement write to John and treasurer and John Shields specimens were produced. PIANO INSTRUCTION. judges looked wise but puzzled Keefe, Hillsboro, Oregon, three vice president. If aving decided to locate in Tilla several one which and finally froir years a government surveyor and was labeled pig. and no one knew mook I will accept a limited timber man. To Taxpayers. what else to call it, was declared number of piano students who are Attorney T. B. Handley served Taxes are now due and payable, 11 winner. The property later was willing to work. Lessons will be notice on Attorney II. T. Botts that paid in full before April first 1914 will found to belong to Mr. Christensen given at the home of Geo. A. Ed the Warren Construction Co. had be received at face. All tax including and he was fittingly rewarded for munds. taken an appeal in the pavement half payments remaining unpaid April his labor. Some had their clothes Leave word at the music store or case. As the supreme court is 18 I first will be collected with an interest brusaed and after all forfeits at Tillamook Mercantile store. months behind in work, it will be charge of one per cent per month un last rested in their rightful pockets. Over four years experience as a that length of time before the case til September first when ail tax be We will not mention any of the teacher. is decided, unless it is advanced on comes delinquent and an additional pen stunts which put them there. It LELAND B. ERWIN. the docket. The city will also ap alty of ten per cent will be added. came time to say good night to the Diploma from Chicago Musical peal the same. Please give a complete list of all prop hostess and many- were the words College, under Karl Reckzeh, grad County Clerk Holden having re erty you wish to pay taxes on when of appreciation given Mr. and Mrs. uate Royal Conservatory of Leipsic. Aiderman for the pleasant way ceived the registration books which writing for statement. they entertained the klub. The Wanted. * B. L. Beals, had been delayed in reaching here, guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Tax Collector. owing to the tie up on the rail road Wanted, position as manager or MacKenzie, Mr and Mrs Miller, and the steamer being bar bound, Good Dairy Farm for Sale Cheap Dr. and Mrs. Olson and Mies Pau assistant, with view of partnership, line Beals. But who was the ab in general store, small town or registration is now in order. To For Sale, a fine dairy ranch, con sent minded lady who forgot her vote at the comirg primary and husband and went home alone. county, by young man of excellent general election this year, women taining 140 acres 100 agree of which Next y ear this will not happen. record and tlicrough business train is river bottom land, with 16 head will have to register as well as the of cattle A uew seven roomed ing. Worth investigating. men house. The place will keep 40 cows Land for Sale. Address H 1. Headlight. Tilla when all cleared. To be sold for Train service was resumed Wed $7,000 on easy terms, Purchaser i________ j 110 acres near Salem, suitable for mook. Oregon. _____ ___ / ! dairy, ' $85 |>er acre, would take nesday, the P. R. A N. being out of _________ must deal _______ direct _____ with __ owner, and commission since the 4th January. by doing so real estate agents com | Tillamook pnq>erty for amount up No hunting, fishing andtresspaaa A large amount of bark paper mail mission will be saved to the imr-' to $20',’). notice* can be obtained at the Head» R osenberg B ros . chaser.—Enquire at the Headlight i light office, prin'ed oa cloth was brought in on the train, which office. t