Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 05, 1914, Image 5

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    Tillamook Headlight February 6. IÖ14,
PMENT DATE SET. these truths that
have stood FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Notice to Creditors.
Franchises Turned Down.
I through the ages or we will begin
IN
SPLENDID
QUARTERS.
N otice is H ereby G iven , th t
and Army Members | to decline as a nation. Our eub
On Monday evening the city council
met in regular session with the follow­ the undersigned, has been ap­
to Assemble Jane 16 to 18. stance is far too precious to wast.
pointed administrator of the estate
Wishing you a’l good night and Is Located in New I.O.O.F. ing officials present: Mayor, F. R. of Fannie B. Wallace, deceased, by
The »3d annual encampment of
Bjilding--Is
a
Credit
to
Beals ; councilmen, Iamb, Broadhead, the County Court of Tillamook
sweet dreams, I am as ever,
at State! Grand Army of the Re
Keldson and Melchior ; Recorder Todd i County, Oregon, and all persons
C. W aymire .
the City ofTillamook.
- Ort/OhHc will be held at Tillamook
having claims against Baid estate
and Attorney Botts.
Gravel Ford, Coos Co., Ore.
are hereby notified and required to
___ line 16, 17 and 18, the council of
The Committee on Ways and Means present some, with proper vouch­
On Saturday the First National Bank
dminirtra tion has announced,
, began moving into its new quarters in was instructed to purchase twelve ers, duly verified, to tile under­
allowing a conference with the CLAM BAKE CLUB WILL
the I. O. O. F. Building and now has chairs for the rest room being estab­ signed at the office of T. B. Handley
VISIT TILLAMOOK.
lorinth Post No. 35, of Tillamook.
in Tillamook City, Oregon, within
things
nicely settled and is doing busi­ lished by Mrs. Stillwell.
six months from the date hereof.
RGEojhe council first decided to hold
The
Committee
on
Health
was
in
­
ness
under
more
favorable
conditions.
. Dated December 12th. 1913.
lie encampment June 23, 24 and 25, United Artisans Making Pre
G. W \V \ 1.1. u E.
The new banking rooms are finished structed to provide for the jail and
parations for a Big Time.
K|
ut the earlier date was more con-
Administrator of the estate of
in genuine African ribbon grain ma­ put its furnishings in proper shape.
,, enient to the Tillamook post and
Fannie
B.
Wallace,
deceased.
The last issue of the Artisan gave hogany with Verde Antique marble as
The Committee on Streets made thé
°rtW Wonted.
an account of the preparations that a base trimming. The grill work in following report in regard to the fran­
Notice to Creditors.
It i* expected that all of the 61 are being made for an excursion to
the mahogany fixtures is of brush chises asked for by the Electric Light
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
osts of the state will be repre- this city the coming summer, and bronze and of very neat design, The & Fuel Co. and F. D. Small and D. C.
the undersigned has
been ap­
Lented at the encampment, which whlch the local lodges will partici- floor is laid in Mueller Mosaic tile and Urie.
pointed administrator of the estate
ill include the annual gathering ()ate in •
In the matter of the application of of Charles Burke, deceased, by
harmonizes very nicely with the fix-
Repai/the Woman's Relief Corps and
A re Y ou a C lam ?
F. D. Small and D. C. Urie we made the County Court of Tillamook
tures and finishings of the bank.
ic Ladies of the Grand Army.
Not unless you have joined the
The new banking rooms are lighted investigation, and think the interest County’, Oregon, anil all persons
art year more than 800 old soldiers I C)"~ Bake'ciub a nd pledged“ yoJr with the Mobrlite indirect lighting of the city and people would be best having claims against said estate
are hereby notified and required to
•ok part in the encampment held loyalty to King Razor.
system which was installed by the served if a sufficient Lond were filed present same, with proper vouch
,aPliiq Newberg and more than 1500
W hat I t A ll M eans .
West Coast Electric Co., of this city. as a guarantee of good faith of their era, duly verified, to the under­
iaitora were present during the
The Clam'Bake Club is an 0880- These lights are of the latest ideas in intention in seeking the franchise. signed at the office of John Leland
Henderson, in Tillamook City,
------tree days' gathering.
ciation of "live wire" Artisans liv­ lighting systems and have an unusual This statement js not intended to in Oregon, within six months from the
ing in or near Portland who have strength. They are the first of their the least cast any reflection upon these date hereof
Asa B. Robinson Married. paid an entrance fee of ten cents kind to be installed in the city.
Dated January 29th, 1914.
gentlemen, but we deem it a safe rule
M ary B urke ,
The entire equipment and fixtures of to follow before granting any franchise
W. Displaying his natural cunning and taken a pledge to secure two
Administrator of the estate of
*
I
new
benefit
members
by
August
1,
to
any
one
for
any
purpose,
unless
the
the
bank
are
of
a
plain
and
substantial
Charles Burke, deceased.
i "pulling the wool over the eyes'
Hot; his innocent and trusting friends, 1914, for which »hey will receive make and are up-to-date in every way parties and their ability to promote the
Citation.
(
? making out his own marriage p I two transportation coupons from in regard to their construction and ar­ business is well known to the council, I
the
Supreme
Assembly,
said
cou
­
We
requested
such
a
bond
in
this
case
rangement.
In the County Court of the State of
:en*e, Asa
Baldwin Robinson,
Oregon for the County of l.ane.
The arrangement of the new bank and to the present it has been refused.
■—(|unty clerk, better known as just pons to be used to defray trans­
In
the matter of the estate and
ain, common Ace,
__ ” has, without I’’ortation expense of an excursion and all its details are designed with a Hence we report against granting the
guardianship of Lola I.atnb,
franchise.
eming just cause, ’, deserted the (Probab>y bT special train) to the view to giving the customer every fa­
a minor.
I haunts
i........ . of the
«>.„ Razor L’lani on one cility and comfort in the transaction of
In the matter of application of the
To Preston Marolf, Hattie Marolf,
,
alm* of baclierlorhood.
^AT. with hut few friends of the con of the famous Tillamook Beaches, his or her business. The ventilation Tillamook Electric Light and Fuel Co. Ethel Holden and Arttinr Marolf,
to all whom it may’ concern,
and heating is perfect and duriug the we think that the franchise should by and
ck . acting parties present, Mr. Rob-1 w'iere a genuine
greeting.
C
lam
B
ake
W
ill
B
e
H
eld
.
all
means
contain
a
provision
whereby
day
the
room
has
the
best
of
light
son and Miss Iva Grace Burton,
In the name of the State of Ore­
Also initiation of a class of candi- both for the customer and the officers the city, might, at any time it so de­ gon, you are he:el»y cited and re­
Ortf;Independence, were married at
------- e home of the bride’s mother, dates and other special forma of and employees of the bank. There is sired, purchase the plant at a valua­ quired to appear in the County Court
State of Oregon, lor the Coun­
a private room in front for the use of tion to be fixed bv some competent of the
re. Elizabeth Burton, in that city, entertain ment.
of Lane, at the Court Room there­
Arrangements will be made to the officers in conducting business of a board such as the rail-road commission. ty
lesday, Rev. Charles Dunmore
of, at Eugene, in the County of Lane,
Bciating.
Following the cere- have the members of the Tillamook private nature with customers. The This right to purchase we have re­ on the 27th day of February, 1914, at
o’clock in the forenoon of that
ony, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson left County Assemblies to join the Port­ directors room is a well appointed quested embodied in the franchise, and ten
day’, then and there to show cause,
land
Artisans
in
the
festivities.
the
company
have
declined
to
agree
to
room
located
in
the
rear
of
the
bank.
r Portland and are today register-
if any’ you have, why an order of
The officers of Nehalem, Bay City,
The vestibule, finished in mahogany such a provision, hence we report sale should not be made authorizing
l at th* Oregon hotel.
Oret’Mrs. Robinson, the happy bride, Tillamook and Cloverdale Assem- makes a beautiful entrance, the doors against the granting of said franchise. and empowering the guardian ot
In our duties of investigating these said Lola Lamb, a minor, to sell the
— . 48 been a resident of Indepeti ’ I bliea are made honorary officer^ of being so arranged that in leaving or
described real estate be­
entering the bank you pass to the franchises we have looked into the following
y
nee for many years. Accom- the Clam Bake.
longing to said minor and situated
The
Club
will
probably
leave
matter
of
rates
and
find
that
the
rate
right.
The
fixture
has
a
round
corner
in the County’ ofTillamook, State of
ished and possessing the traits
ideal young womanhood, she Portland by epecial train Saturday and the lobby is beautifully trimmed charged here seem to be higher than Oregon, to-wit :
Beginning at a point 9.10 chains
won the high esteem of the morning and arrive at the beach and furnished in keeping with the rest those of other towns, and especially East of the Northwest corner of sec
-od people of that city. For some in the afternoon, returning Sunday of the Dank. An elegant Bettee adorns in those towns owning their own pow­ tion 32, township 1 South of range 9
the lobby and there is also a fine writ­ er plants. When our investigations as West of the Willamette Meridian,
gtarne part she was a teacher in the night.
M embers of A ssemblies O ut of ing table and chairs for the conven­ to rates are complete we will submit a and running thence Southerly’ on
dependence schools.
the East line of the tract herein
P ortland M ay be C lams .
later report in that matter.
ience and comfort of the customer.
Mr. Robinson, although a resi-
allotted to Preston Ma ioli, 28.97
Members
of
Salem,
Oregon
City,
The
committee
which
was
instructed
There
are
three
vaults,
reinforced
nt of Dallas but a few years, is
chains to a point 11.Gl chains North
Hillsboro,
Forest
Grove,
Corvallis
to
investigate
the
sewers
asked
for
•
concrete throughout. Two of these
of the quarter section line ; thence
obably as well and favorably
town a* any present county offi- or of any other town or city in Ore­ vaults are on the first floor and one is further time in which to make report. 1 East 2.14 chains, thence north 28.97
The Committee on Ways and Means chains to a point 2.20 cliaius East ot
il. He was born in Independence gon or other state may become on a second floor. One of the lower
the place of beginning, thenceWest
members
of
the
Clam
Club,
and
was
instructed to make special provi­ 2.20
vaults
is
for
the
use
of
the
bank
only,
d is, therefore, an Oregonian to
chains to the place of beginning,
niay
take
advantage
of
the
excur
­
sion
for
the
keeping
of
the
records,
and
the
other
lower
vault
is
for
the
containing 0.28 acres, more or less.
ierciii core, On November 5, 1912, he
sion
by
securing
two
new
benefit
Witness, the Hon. Heltnus W.
exclusive use of patrons of the safe and to partition off a small room in the
is elected to the office of county
Judge of the County
srk of Polk county on the Demo- members and paying their fare to deposit department of the bank. Front­ corner of the hall where all documents Thompson,
Court of the State of Oregon, for the
, atic ticket by a substantial ma- to Portland, or they may earn their ing the safe deposit department is a can be securely cared for.
County of l.ane. and the Seal of said
The matter of the consolidation of Court hereto affixed, this 23rd day
'
rity. Genial, faithful,
I
___ " with
___ the|
__ fare <o Portland by securingenough massive steel grille heavily nickeled
members under the enclosing what is to be used as a cus­ the Recorder's office and water rent of January, 1914,
¡ties of hie office ever first, Mr. 'additional
(Seal)
Attest:
ibinnon has won and will con- coupon system to pay their extra tomers room, giving absolute privacy collector’s office was referred to Ways
S. M. R ussell , Clerk.
transportation
to
Portland.
and
Means
Committee.
as
well
as
ample
room
to
those
wishing
tue to hold the high esteem of
E xpense of B eing a C lam .
The petition of E. E. Ginn for walk
to transact private business of any
lEONrik county’s citizens.—Itemizer.
Summons.
Admission fee to Club, 10c. Clam nature. The safe deposit department on Ninth Street and Stillwell Ave. was
LIST.^^V --------------
In
the
Circuit
Court of the State of
Button,
5c.
(These
fees
to
be
used
referred
to
committee.
of the Lank is one that is being used
Mr. Robinson is well known in
Oregon for Tillamook County.
The city attorney was instructed to
llamook County. He was em- to cover incidental expenses of a great deal by those who desire a safe
Department No 2-
place to keep their documents and pa­ draw up an ordinance making provision R. II. Wolter and Wilhel­ I
oyed a* druggist at J. S. Lamar's Club.)
Personal expense of members at pers of importance, and for this reason for restrictions in regard to fire haz-
mina Wolter, Plaiutiffs, I
tig rtore.
vs.
beach must be borne by members the bank has made a special effort to zards.
themselves.
.-»
Petition to improve Park St. was re­ William Frances Jones,
cater to this line of business by instal­
Waymire Has the Floor.
Defendant. )
Don’t delay—join
because ling the best,
ferred to committee.
To William Frances Jones, the
I
received
I
tbe
opportunity
may
ol^^itlidrawn
The
massive
doors
on
the
two
lower
The
matter
of
lighting
Stillwell
Ad
­
defendant above named
J kar O ld H eadlight :
),
I n the N ame <> i - the S tate of
me good letters from Tillamook I *be membership becc^fts greater vaults were furnished by the Diebold dition was referred to street committee'.
O
regon
, you are hereby required
lay. They made me a bit home- | th“n one special train can handle. Safe and Lock Co., and are the very
The city attorney was instructed to to appear
and answer the complaint
The officers of the Clam Bake are latest and best doors that can be ob­ dismiss the case, City vs Ed Laughlin, ' filed against you in the above en­
:k, to here I come. As I have no
tained. It is worth one’s while to call upon the defendant paying costs and titled cause and Court within six
uuobrk to do I am reading quite a bit as follows:
I week* fr„m the date of the first pub
King Razor, Dr. H. E. Schlegel.
at the bank and eee how these large attorneys fees.
-----d naturally the problem of the
lication oi this summon* to-wit:
Queen "Razor, Dr. E. E. Van Al­
R. B. Hays was appointed to the ' within
doors operate, and thereby secure some
employed has come up and it’s
six week* from the 29th day
etine.
office
of
City
Recorder,
on
the
recom
­
idea of the great security they afford
question we must meet. You,
of January, 1914, and it you fail to
Chief Co-Hog, Dr. O. A. Hatton.
mendation of a petition signed by a ' so answer, tor want thereof, the
the contents of the vaults.
, the Republicans say, high tar-
plaintiffs will take a decree against
Lady Little Neck, Mrs. Sophie
The second story vault extends large number of tax payers.
and big wages ; the Democrats
you foreclosing the mortgage des­
King.
above the other two vaults and will
y, low tariff and cheap food ; the
cribed in plaintiff’s complaint, and
Duke Hard Shell, Mr. Geo. Kin-
be used for the storing of old records
Old Age.
cialists say the profit system is
directing that the lands and pre
near.
Old age as it comes in the orderly ■ mses described
therein,
and
of the bank.
wrong, let every man have all
of nature is a beautiful covered by Baid mortgage, to wit :
Lord High Tide, Dr. G. C. Esliel-
makes ; the I. W. W.'s say more
The officers and directors of the bank process
and
majestic
thing.
It
stands
for
Beginning
at
a
stake
iri
the
North
man.
---- tges, to work ; U. S. Prohibition-
are to be especially commended for the experience, knowledge, wisdom. east corner ot the South East 11 ol the
Lord High Executioner, Mr. Geo.
KS01*
out
saloons. Per­
good taste and judgment displayed and That is old age as it should be, but North West '/i of Sec. 16, I'p. 53,
E. Hemstock.
ps there is some truth in all
results obtained in securing the new old an it often is means poor diges­ R. 10 west of the Willamette Me­
tion, torpid bowels, a sluggish ridian, in Tillamook County, Ore­
Lady Tidal Wave, Mrs. Jennie
ese claims, but, sir, I feel sure the
location and equipping the bank.
liver and a general feeling of ill gon. running westerly 31) I leet along
E.
Smith.
ly cure is to quit recruiting the
Too much praise cannot be given Mr. health, despondency and misery. the south line of the C. Dunn place;
H onarary O fficers .
my. These ramblers will soon
Tait the president of the bank, who This in almost every instance is thence South 45) feet ; thence east
All officer* of Tillamook Asaem-
wholly unnecessary. OneofCham­ 300 feet ; thence north 45J feet to
gone if they are not recruited. If
has given a great deal cf time and at­ berlain’* Tablets taken immediately the place of beginning, containing
is logic, is good, we must find|bHe8’
tention to the construction and ar­ after supper will improve the di­ 3.090 acres of land, more or less, in
E mblem .
egoit the cauke. Remove it and all
rangement of the new bank. Mr. Tait gestion, tone up the liver anil regu­ Tillamook County, Oregon, be sold
The
official
emblem
of
this
Club
11 be well. Jesus in discribing a
The feeling of by the Sheriff of Iillamook County,
has made the banking business a life late the bowels.
__ imp says "he wasted bis sub- shall be a clam with the wo.rds study, and is beyond question a man despondency will give way to one Oregon, in the manner provided by
of hope and good cheer. For sale law, and the proceeds of such sale
ance ini rietous living," and the "Are you a clam?’’ thereon,
well fitted to occupy the posi­ by all dealers.
applied to the psymenton the sums
P atrons A nd P atronesses
imps of our time have done this
found due on plaintiff’s mortgage,
tion he now holds. While he is courte­
All
Master
Artisans
of
Portland
lis man’s substance consisted of
together with costs and disburse-
ous and ever resdy to assist the patrons
Notice to Contractors
Assemblies
ment, Attorney's fees, and expenses
least three things:—His time ;
of
his
bank
or
the
community
in
gen
­
of sale by the Sheriff and that said
Send your application to Mrs.
k-• means; hie opportunities. To
eral,
at
the
same
time
he
is
conserva­
plaintiff*
will further take a decree
Sealed Bids addressed to the County
ist these things brings men to Sophie E. King, 521 Beck Bld« , tive in all his dealings and is indeed a Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, against you for the relief demanded
Portland,
Ore.
it.«.
under any government under
safe man to be at the head of such an for the proposed co istruction of Sec­ in plaintiffs' complaint-
this summon* is published in
tion “C’’of Garibaldi- Wheeler County
e sun. To improve these makes
Methodist Minister Recommend* institution. Mr. Tait has absolute Road in Tillamook County, Ooegon, the Headlight, a newspaper of
so • Mccees, independent and
control of the bank, being its principal from Station 177 plus 65 to Station 212 general circulation in Tillamook,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
g»l
PPy- ío turn the young into
plus O, will be receiver! hy the County County, Oregon, for six consecutive
Rev. James A. Lewis, Milaca, stockholder.
cceMini channels of life the Minn.,
of Tillamook County, Oregon, at weeks, the first publication thereof
writes:
“Chamberlain's
President Tait is ably assisted in the Court
its office in Tillamook City, Oregon, on being on the 29tli day of January,
"nts should become Christians Cough Remedy has been a needed
active management of the bank by or before the 21st day of February, 1914, and the-last publication there
id give the early training for a and welcome guest in our home
Cashier W. J. Rieehers, an able and 1914, at 10 o’clock in the A. M and at of on the 12th day of March, 1914, .
laudation for a successful life, for a number of years. I highly
recommend it to my fellows as be­ experienced banker. Mr. Riecbers has that time opened and read. Each bid all according to the order of the.
li* would l>e easier if the saloons ing
a medicine worthy of trial in been with the bank since early shall be accompanied by a certified Honorable Homer Mason, County
check made payable to Tillamook Judge of said County, unde lilis
■re gone and our cities were not cases of colds, coughs and croup "
last summer and has made many friends County, for an amount equal to at 23rd day of January 1914.
ied up With so many things to Give Chamberllain’s Cough Rem­
during that time. He speaks, reads least 5 per cent of the amount of such
I van G. M artin
(BD.)
id the young into idleness and edy a trial and we are confident you
C arey F M artin ,
(RD.)
will find it very effectual and con­ and writes German fluently and is al­ bid, which «hall be forfeited to the
p ». If ^ur news papers would tinue
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
County tn case award is made and the
to use it as occasion requires ways courteous to the public.
bidder shall fail, neglect or refuse for a
_.ful • f«* scripture texts on in- for years to come, as many o-thers
Thia bank has joined the FEDERAL period of five days after which the i
•rtry, ^ccnomy, Godliness and have done. For sale by all deader*.
RESERVE BANK SYSTEM which award is made to enter into a contract StA
Mini
* it would be real news.
will permit it to handle farm loans and and file a surety bond satisfactory to
Don't You Believe it.
hr
r PS
I are few who read the
the Court as require 1 by law.
Some say that chrontr constipa­ be in a position to take care of all of
I more 20 years of life
The bids are to cover the cl< aring of '
cannot be cured. Don’t you its customers at all times.
the right-of-way and grading and
it
Igood home and in school tion
believe it Chamberlr.in's Tablets
Tn* First National is entering upon placing all culverts from Station 177
►pare the young man or have cured others—-why not you?
‘he new year under the mosi favorable plus 65 to Station 212 plus (*. of tbe
1usefulness 4ft years of Give them a trial. They coat only
County Road.
circumstance*
and its many friends Garibsldi-Wheeler
me
Plan* and specifications are on file at.
I industry with frugality a quarter. For sale by all dealers.
<Hh
wish every success for ft.
the
office
of
the
County
Clerk
of
Tilla
­
man of 60 retirement with
Chr Jnic Coaati ipation Cured.
A
The watchword of this bank is: mook County, Oregon, in Tillamook
■»leans for old age, and
"Fire years ago 1 _____
_________
I had _ the
worst “SAFETY. SECURITY. SERVICE ’ City.
Hair*
Catarrh
Cure
e
h- of a life well spent, caee of chronic constipation I ewer
The County Court reserve» the right ftn>l net* directly up-»II
to reject anv and all bid*.
e«»u* aarfaeca
the
»
(you will, over politics, knew of, and Chnmberlain'a Tab­
Uattmoniai* irt-r
< ured me. ' write* S F. F
’ '
.No hunting, fishing and tresspan* Dated thi* 21*t day of January. 1914.
bish,
F J CII I.NEY A- CO., Trde io, O.
■id pleasure, but remem- let*
Brooklyn, Mich. For sale t v f 1. S not/cew can be obtained at the Head­
J. C. Holden,
Mok! br all I»ruggiM a 75c
jtn
■ have to come back to Lamar.
Take HaUa Family Fill» for cunalip«Uun
light office, printed on cloth
, ,
County Clerk.
s,
I
♦1
W 1 w
with the problem of buy ng Harnesa
you will find it distinctly advanta­
geous to come and do your select
iug here. You will get the best
qualities, the most thorough and
conscientious workmaaship and be
charged the most reasonable prices.
We can supply single or doubl
Sets or any single article that you
may be in need of.
W.A, Williams & Cc .
x Frevent Trouble
[•J with your Cows
jij; by using our
! (!) Carbolic
---------
f|i
x Freely in and i
w around Barns.
F
(•j Come in and let ■$>
: us give you full
H instruction how ||
to use the same
I
c
I. CLOUGH CO •»
DRUGGIST.
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
Sold at
All Grocers
If you are thhikingof buying
a good Harness, horse covers,
halters, or anything in the har­
ness line it will pay you to see
me.
I also carry the fatuous Shar«
■y’s collar.
Bechtel’s Harness Shop
TILLXMOOK, ORE.
Made My Life
Worth Living
"I feel it my <lnty to tell other* wli«t
Ckamlx-rlain's Tablets bave dons for
me,” writes Mr«. L. Dimlai in, of Osk
Grove, Mich. "I have
suffered with pains in
my back anil under
my shoulder bld - for
a number of jf>nrr,
also with a poor appe­
tite and constipation.
I tried all of the rem-
edii’s that I heiird of,
and a numlxir of doc­
tors. but got no relief.
Finally a friend told
me to try Chamber-
lain'* Stomach and
Liver Tablets. 1 got
a bittie of them and
they soon helped my
stomai h; by their
gmtl* action my bow­
el* txxMime more reg­
ular. Today I feel like
praising them to all
who suffer as I did. for
th- y I imvh cured me and made my life
worth living. *