Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 05, 1914, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. MARCH 5,
The
Saving
Habit.
People who succeed in saving
make a habit of it.
The saving habit requires de­
termined cultivation, but when
well rooted, grows fast. Its re­
wards are quick and certain
You can start the saving habit
any time at this bank. The best
time is NOW.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
Tillamook County Bank
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Keep your eye on the W R. C. .
See the snake charmers, March
12-13.
Coming ? March 12 13.
Notices are posted calling for bide
B. S, Clark, auctioneer.
to carry mail on the star route be­
.
pon't forget March 12-13.
tween Tillamook and Cloverdale six
Empty
sacks wanted—Lamb- times a week.
jching o Schrader Co.
W. B. Powell has sold hie farm at
Ichools a
Prairie to Constantina and
Registration continues to be sloxv South
Konrod Peter, the consideration
Tillamook in this county.
being $13,100.
iation fa- Get your Land Plaster at the Till-
Those who have used methylene
Feed Co.
blue for cows in Tillamook County
tor Bible „ ,
Safe deposit boxes for rent.—Til la- give most favorable reports. For
,mook County Bank.
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sale at Clough's,
i trainit! Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of
A woman wants a position as as­
imilar cWarren Vaughn, a son.
sistant cook or general house work
Headquarters for auto livery.— in a private family. Apply at the
Headlight office.
Ed. Hadley, phone 11W.
Housekeeping Rooms to Let at
Young pigs for sale. Inquire of
corner 6tli Avenue East and 9th St.
fleers »niOm Price. Wilson river,
Enquire on the premises or address
jl be urg Ranch for Sale, terms reasonable, Mrs. M. A. Kinney.
n S’“™“ -Apply to A. J. Stillwell.
Pay your taxes by check. It’s an
his A sk Born, on Saturday, to the wife of ' advantage to the tax collector as
the mei'lbert Krake, a daughter.
iwellastothe bank and yourself.
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the c<® pence po8t8 for saje Apply to ( I Tillamook County Bank.
Watt, Tillamook, Ore.
j For sale, One Mare and 'Buggy
rs : Sp<®
before o Call up the Mutual Phone fora! |and Harness, and One Two Year
, fot Jate at the Tillamook. Studio.
| iOld Colt, Major Wetzel. Apply to
I W. B. Powell, Tillamook, Ore.
on of 1 The Board of County Commis- !
The County Court rejected all the
,ra ioners ia in session this week.
. bids for roa J work owing to a slight
ng hqu«e
A marriage license was issued to | error in the proceedings, and they
risii$. T. Dolan and Miss Hazel Wolfe. | are being re-advertised this week.
n expt Priscilla club will meet Friday I E. B. Barthrop, owner of the toll
f Brot fternoon with Mrs. C. H. Schultz. road at Dolph, was in the city on
Wednesday, who told his side of
e II Live chickens wanted at the Tilla- the foil road question to the editor.
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»«ok
West
Company
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Market,
12c.
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Protect your valuable papers from
er pound.
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the unexpected fire by renting one
We are. in a position to make of our safe deposit boxes. Onlyone
SUtllC®me long time farm loans. First dollar per year. Tillamook County
, ationai Bank.
Bank.
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March I
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i pay
^ea,n f°r Sale. Apply at
The Singer Sewing Machine for
• uua',e ®ed bnrn, one mile East of the sale on easy terms, at our home
aj-s 7 ‘y —J. Warner.
piano and music store, Tillamook,
after For 60 days—two 7x11 enlarge Ore., A, Lineback, manager Both
ients in beautiful folders for $1.(0 phones.
I) a «H Monk’s Studio.
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The Fairview Birthday Club will
Born, on Sunday, to the wife of tm?et at the home of Miss Theresa
lamft
a son, which died Du.’rer, March 24, who will be as­
iam<M 1188
lort ' jy Gofcres.
-(ter birth
sisted by Miss McCormick and Mrs.
Breeu'en.
onia If our work does not suit you tell
Fra nit L. Burns, of Forest Grove,
ince ®i; if it does tell your friends. City
will sp'eak in the Presbyterian
: K'-raesfer Company j
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Church, Sunday afternoon, at 3
herifl I,
an. P°r Sgjfc dahlia bulbs, 60c. dozen ; o’clock on the temperance question.
Ctcd 80 • feed cutter nearly new $6.00. Every body invited
■. red VP1? to D. Billings.
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains
,ty’’ Bring your iffiickens to the Tilla- with bus, atrd will handle passen­
Pit °°k "eatCompany’s Market. We gers and baUK«*Ke to all parts of the
city. Call or phone at the I.ivery
iy 12c. per pound.
barn on 2nd Ave East.
.
eft, 'Want to buy 21 good cows, fresh
As
soon
as
permission
is
received
un« f coming fresh soon. Write Neal
from Washington, the dredge will
I _.et®t»eer, Tillamook.
tie removed to Nehalem bay, where
-Cht*A good Horse and a —
light wagon the Port of Nehalem ¡will use it for
r sale cheap. Inquire of Chas, snagging in that bay.
t 1,1* indquiat, Hebo, Ore.
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Graded Jersey Calves for sale from
hi
*nf°tmnl dance will be given tested cows as they freshen ; one-
. ft the Tillamook Commercial Club half to three-fourth Jersey ; both
a> xtThursday evening.
sex ; registered sire. Apply to T.
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----- 4Two Yearling Colts lor Sale, at a H. McCormack. R. F. D. No, 1,
aaonable price.
A ¡»ply to Guy
If you have any painting or varn­
^ittoon, Fleaiant Valley.
ishing to do, please remember that
~0jWM^|Mrg Bros expect to build we have some paint and varnish
that
we are offering at extremely
rherehonse on their water liont
low prices. King A Smith Co. *
operty in the near future.
It has been the kick in it that lifts
s'o hunting, fishing and^Tesaptiss
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ticea can be obtained at the Head out the stumps or roots. Du Pont
Stumping Powder costs you no
ht office, printed on cloth
more per box than other powders
Vall^ ««per remenants, values but does more work, hence cheaper
to
äset«.
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double roll at a special to use.
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ice of Bets Z. double
icxi™ roll
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Orders taken by Edwall, the
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tailor, in Masonic Building, for
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k 8 baj'
be given strictly high grade hosiery and un
the thrift I Artisans at the Tilla- derwear manufactured by the well-
«ok CMBnieri ial Club on T uettday, known World’s Star Mills, "The
rch 17th
kind that wears.’
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VARIETY STORE
TiuunmooK. O regon
rop in and book Around "
1914.
W.R.C. ia wide-a-wake !
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Everybody’s going March 12 13.
Your money’s worth, March 12-13.
New song and jokes—March 12 13.
J Wanted at Stillwell's, apprentices
Dept.Gameand FisliWardenl.each
for the millinery department, only turned loose 24 pairs Hungarian
those need apply who are interested pheasants and 21 pair California
in this line and desire a thorough Vaiiey quail on Frank Severance’s
training under an expert milliner.
place, east of town It i is unlaw-
ti
years,
The United Artisans, to which ful to kill these birds for .ive
their friends are invited, will give a He expects to receive shortly 23
basket social next Monday evening Reeves pheasants, 25 < Ilina pheas-
at their new hall, which will be the ants and 25 bob white quail.
first social feature in their new hall.
Henry Plasker returned to the
The baseball team will give a big city ou Wednesday from a trip to
dance in the Opera House next Sat­ California, accompanied by lr's
urday night. The proceeds will be bride and he is receiving congratu­
used to buy new uniforms for this lations and best wishes from his
season. Everybody buy a ticket and many friends. The liapply couple
were married on the 24th March at
help the ball team along.
Monterey, Cal. The bride was Miss
Married, on Sunday, by Justice of Matilda Eisen, of that place, and a
the Peace E. W. Stanley, at hie res­ young lady highly respected. Henry
idence, Glenn Apsley to Mies Flor- wears a broad smile on his coun­
ance Donaldson. The young couple tenance since he became a Benedict.
reside at Fairview, the bride being We extend our best wishes to the
a daughter of C. E. Donaldson.
happy couple.
And invites the Public to call and make an
William Maxwell was subpoenaed
A serious accident happened to
on the Federal grand jury, which is Lloyd Keyes, step son of Jeff Harns
to convene in Portland next Mon­ on Thursday, He was home lielp-
inspection of the room and its equipment.
day. Thia comes at a bad time for ing on the farm and was carrying
Mr. Maxwell, as his herd of cows a box containing five caps and fuse
SAFETY
SECURITY
SERVICE.
will be coming in fresh next week.
with electric wire attached.
It
“ SceneB in the Union Depot” seems that he stooped over to pick
drew a large audience at the Chris­ something- up and in some way the
tian Church on Friday evening, and wires became connected which dis­
afforded a good evening’s amuse­ charged two of the caps, one cap
ment. when thia play was present struck him in the breast and tore
with many amusing characters well through the ribs and one of his
lungs. Dr. Boals thinks he will
carried out.
pull through.
The unfortunate
A band of 14 Milk Goats for Sale. young man is about 19years of age.
These animals are ideal for rough
In the case of Herman Hanswirth I
bushy pasture, give milk rich in
casine, and their milk makes high vs. Robert T. Boals in which the
eat price Swiss cheese.
Haven’t plaintiff is suing for $5,000 damages,
time to look after them E. E. Kep- the defendant has made answer to
The remains were buried Sunday,
the complaint. He alleges that the Masons having charge of the Notice to Milk Consumer?.
ner, Springfield, Ore.
plaintiff while operating and work­ funeral, a number of Masons from
Our prices, in advance, 22c. Gal­
The Overland autos shipped in ing about a wood saw received a
lon; quarts, in advance, 6c. ; pints,
by A. K, Case are fine looking cars very severe cut upon liis left fore­ thia citv attending.
in advance, 3 Vic.
He says they are the best and arm. and the small bone, known as
T illamook D airy .
cheapest car on the market for the the ulna, was cut entirely through,
The
Way
of
the
World.
Mutual Phone.
money, nnd he can prove it. TI oae which the defendant treated and
of our citizens who contemplate did every thing to effect a cure.
Here is the play to be offered by the
purchasing a machine should see While defendant was treating the
Dramatic Club at the Star Theatre 2
Mr, Case.
injured limb, plaintiff did not follow
nights, Thur, and Frl., March 5th and
Grange will meet at Fairview the directions of the defendant by
This
giving
the arm complete rest and 6th. "The Way of the World.”
hall, March 12th,and a good program
is being prepared, consisting of care, but engaged in certain sports, is a Comedy Diama in 4 acts. This
discussions of county affaire, select bowling and other things and also play will make you laugh it will make
readings, recitations and a drill by performed laborious work, all of you think. The equal of this play has
Road Machinery for Sale
Fairview primary school. Come I which aided and tended to prevent
and hear the singing and see “ Her his arm from healing and getting a never been attempted here before.
good union, for the bone had been This cast has been carefully selected to
Uncle’s Boots,” by seven ladies.
3 Dump Carts.
sawed in two. Another reason given
4 Fresnos.
Just received, a new line of initial by the defendant was plaintiff was please you.
2 Rond Plows,
CAST
stationary
and
correspondence thrown from a buggy and violently
Shovels,
Picks, Saw.
cards, all with full gold letters, the to the ground, which tended to re­ Dallas Aldrich, in love with Leta
finest selection ever shown in the tard the recovery of the plaintiff. 1
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John Aschim Enquire of E. J. Claussen, Tilla­
county. No extra chargee for your Defendant also stated that his ser­ Herbert Singerly, of N. Y. Stock
mook, Oregon.
initial on each sheet of writing vices were worth $100; and all that
Exchange
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Car) Dawson
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paper or op each, GailL Come in plaintiff paid was $20.
Ephriam Mosher, owner of Mos­
and let us show you. At Clough'»,
“I know a certain man,” says
reliable druggist.
her’s Addition -
B. J. McC'owell
Bert Walker, in the Sentinel, “who
Robert Carlson, a saloon keeper of poses as a good citizen. He breaks Mr. Kendricks, retired banker
Nehalem, who was arrested for sell­ no laws, lives morally, pays his
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A. L. McCarthy
ing liquor to intoxicated persons, honest debts and is never tangled “James,” Kendricks faithful
was tried before Recorder Randle up in lawsuits. But lie lives of
vallet -
Jim Hiner
last week,'and was fined $50. On the himself, by himself and for him-
recommendation of County Attor­ I selt only. When a ca’l is issued Mrs. Mosher, beta's mother
ney M. J. Gersoni the fine was sus­ for volunteers to take hold of the
Harriet Walker
pended, as be promised to be more car of progress and give a lift, lie Marion Kendricks, of the wo-
careful in the future.
never answers. When calamity has
mens suffrage
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Berenice
Lucas
For Sale, 80 acres, 60 acres of over­ befallen people and charitable hu­ Leta Mosher, the heiress to Mos-
flow Bottom Land, unimproved manity tlies to their rescue, he is
her Addition -
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Grace Holland
Very little large timber. Very easily never one of the number. When
cleared, on tide water. About 10 monfy is needed to gild the spire
SYNOPSIS
miles from the mouth of the Siletz of public enterprise, his name is Act I Mosher’s ranch at Denver.
river. Small ocean going boats run | never on the list. When he sees
by the place. No better soil in the 1 some neighbor stuck in the mud, lie Act II Kendrick’s residence outside
In fact,
Boston.
Tillamook Vaiiey. Address owner, goes around to avoid.
were he standing on the shore and Act III Interior of Kendrick's home.
L. C. Mowrey, Siletz, Ore.
,
should observe the ship of state last
The Kill Kare Klub met at the ' sinking in the surf never a life line Act IV Kendrick’s lawn.
Stylish Shoes That Fit
No waits. New and funny pictures,
home of Mrs. Albert Plank Feb 19. would he throw. He didn t bore the
The new book selected for reading hole in the side of the vessel that between the Acts. This is a great play ;
Fashion's best models, sn extrsordlnsry
wcnrin^ «lualitv, and. l*»l of all, s
“About a maid in Japan,” proved ; lets in the water, so it is none of the best of them all. Admission 35cts.
»upciUiive liiliug quality are embodied
highly interesting, with the Klub! his concern what hap|>ens. But Children 25cts. Doors open 7:30. Cur-
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members desirous of hearing more were all mankind made of this kind tain rises 8:15.
of it read. The hostess served a of clay, have you ever, thought
dainty lunch, and all enjoyed a de what would happen ? There would
Executor's Not e;,
lightful afternoon.
be no churches, no hospitals for
Shoes for Women
the
sick,
no
institutions
tor
the
un-
In the County Court of the Ftate of
Mat Casey died at the Tillamook
Every normal foot enjoy« these «hoes
fortunate
nor
rest
rooms
for
the
Oregon lor the County of Tillamook.
Sinitaritim on Sunday.
He had
mil experts test every model
upon nctual normal feet. Then, with
been sick for several years and had weary. Civilization would roam in In the matter of the /
jungles
and
the
strongest
would
fin
t
in it»-f i ils nmi everlasting cau-
estate of Matthew
tried different treatments with the
ti > i. they make up shoes that hold their
Casey, deceased.
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hope of regaining his health, but rule He is not a good citizen but
s’l I! <• in lriinitclv.
For more than
N otice is H ereby G iven ,— By
without success, for he grew gradu­ gets mad if you say so.”
thiil/ years, this desire to excel ha«
giif
cd
iorusn
national
reputation for
the
undersigned,
Dennis
A
Brown,
ally worse. He suffered with chronic
t criccl fit mid lasting wear.
Executor of the Estate of Matthew
liver trouble. The remains were
*Tor women with sensitive feet,” we
Casey, deceased, to the creditors
reco nmend one of our specialties—the
taken to Portland on Friday and
Miles Warren Dead
and to el! persons having claims
they will be buried there.
Dr. Edison Cushion Shoe
Justice of the Peace Miles Warren, against said deceased, to exhibit
Five county farn: assistants were
them with the necessary vouchers
In »it till n I t Ils corrK t styl*. th» la-
recently appointed by Prof. If. T. long a resident of this county, died within six months from the first
».->!« <•< w.»;l frit male»« this "ths sssisst
French, of the Oregon Agricultural at his home at Bay City Wednes­ publication of this notice to said
shoo fur women."
College, to have charge of demon­ day night of heart disease. He had Dennis A. Brown, at Tillamook
U>l A D-e-> Ce. She« m e»U st II IS
stration work in five of the twelve
I. Ii.01. Dr. EeiiM CrnM.n Slwee era
County Bank, in the City of Tilla­
pried el it.03, M SO »ad 15 00.
counties that have made provision j been sick for some time, but none mook, County of Tillamook, State
for maintaining them the coming of hie friends considered his con­ of Oregon.
summer, and amongst the appoint­ dition serious'and he appeared on
This notice is published by order
ments is that of Roy C. Jones, who the streets of the city nearly every of the Honorable Homer Mason,
will have charge of the demonstra­
Judge of the County Court within
FOR SALE BY
day until Tuesday.
tion work in Tillamook county.
and for the County of Tillamook.
He retired about 11 o’clock. When State of (Iregon
The February meeting of the
Date of first publication, March
Swastika Club was held at the home Mrs. Warren entered the room she
5th, 1911. Date of last publication,
of Mrs. B. D. Lamar. It being the found him lying on the bed dead.
annual business meeting, the fol­ JudgejWarren was a prominent fig­ April 2nd, 1914.
D ennis A. B rown .
lowing officers were elected for the ure in the history of this county.
Executor of the catate of
ensuing year : President. Mr». E.
Matthew Casey,
T. Haltom ; vice-president, Mrs He was born at Hillsdale, Mich.
deceased.
On reaching his
Zella Harrison ; secretary. Mrs. R. March 4, 1843.
B, Hays. The guests of the after­ majority he went to Atchison
noon were :
Mesdames Clough. County, Mo., and there married
Crenshaw, Campbell and Brodhead
Miss Eliza Hull. They moved to
There wan a large attendance at Stockton, Cal , in 1847, where they
the Christian Ihurch to hear the
musical recital given by Mrs, E. E. resided for a short time, leaving
Koch’s pupils Monday evening. there for Humbolt County, where
They did exceedingly
well and they resided sever years.
While
deserxe great credit, the audience there he was engaged in mining.
being well pleased The (lerformers
In 1882 he moved with Ilia family
were Wanda Haltom, Pauline La­
mar, Ramona Haltom, EnosCurrey to Tillamook County and resided
at the
Mane Neilsen, Mieses Todd anil for a while at what was then called
W.ieeler. Miss I)e Harr and Mr, and IKilchis, a short distance from the
Mrs E. E. Koch
present site of Bay City. He lisa
Miss Kirkwood, who will have aince lived here and had been en­
entire charge of the millinery gaged in business until about aix
department
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at A. J. Stillwell’s,
Popular Weave«, include Brown«, Gray« and Green«
arrived in Tillamook the first of the months ago. when he retired.
in
mottled effect« ; Scotch Mixture«, Pin Stripenand
lie is survived by a widow and
week: Miss Kirkwood was with
Hoffman in Portland, and other ' three sons : Harry E., Bay City ;
Pencil Strijie«, with the «tapie Blue Serge« «till hold­
distinctive millinery stores. ' The Joseph IL, Astoria -
Frank A.,
ing their own a« favorite« with well <lre««ed men.
smallest town I ever worked in, '{sh-
He was a prominent
remarked. “but Tillamook has Ireen Ct lifornia.
Whatever your fancy may be. 5<>O «elect pattern«.
calling to fnt constantly for several member of the Masons awl the
seasons and from all indications <lo Grand Army of the Republic, having
Ladies’ and Gent.'« French Dry Cleaning a Specialty.
not think I have made any mistake. nerved three yearn during the Civil
TOGGERY BUILDING.
From my brief obser vations people
here seem keen of what's worth War, hia enlistment being from
Free Delivery
Phone IltW.
Michi/sti.
while ’
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The First National Bank
of Tillamook
Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM,
I.O.O.F. BUILDING,
SJ tz &D unn C o
A. A. Pennington.
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The Fabrics of the Moment
For Spring,
TILLAMOOK CLEANING AND
TAILORING CO.