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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1914)
il lo wk t?oad. •'-tors, to the cJ mty, OnJ ‘ment - ’“k. in Till e the® ‘lock X id and ipanied ible to 11'Unte« p a mon forfeit 'aril ii I. negl, ve days to enter • satitfi >y law, le clean leavatine of eartt i t metil led in ft is are o nty Cle on, in Vol. XXVI OWE MAKING The first step in buying or building a home is the Savings Account. Everybody should have a home of his own. A savings accouut with this bank, with regular deposits from the income, will provide the money for the first payment upon one. reh, 1911 Hold! County ery bi 1er we il n do ï are Pillai, i<l then 'ladder! TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 12, 1914 ------ ■ves the Cause 1 No. 39 JtaìrtW . ■ The sooner you begin, the sooner you will live in your own home. ------- g CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, Tillamook County Bank. EAMOOK JOTTINGS B. S. Clark. auctioneer. for A »rood Horse and ah light wa«on for sale cheap. Inquire of Chas. ’ ...... . - f Lundquist, Hebo, Ore. Two Yearling Colts for Sale, at a garden reasonable price. Apply to Guy Mattoon, Pleasant Valley. Empty sacks wanted—Lamb- Lem Parker vs Wm L Riefen- rader Co. berger and wife is a suit to recover t your Land Plaster at the Till- $325 on a promissory note. k Feed Co. | No hunting, fishing and tresspass Safe deposit boxes for rent.—Tilla-i notices can be obtained attheHead- 100k County Bank. light office, printed on cloth Burtt, on Tuesday, to the wife of Lois O. MacMahonvs. Agnes Reid Simmons, a Son and Robert S. Hull is a Bttit filed in triers for auto livery.— the Circuit Court to quiet title. y, phone 11W. J, H. Hicks and Win. Woods, of Bay City, visited the Rose City this ¡Wi, »oung pigs for sale. Inquire of week stopping at the Perkins, out Price, Wilson river. The ladies’ committee of the Com Ranch for Sale, terms reasonable. mercial club will have another *500' ___ f-Apply to A. J. Stillwell. • party next Thursdav evening. J. E. Moore and wife of Salem, William Maxwell returned to the rpL ere ln the city thi8 week. city on Tuesday, having been ex uCMFence posts for sale. Apply to cused on the Federal Grand jury. dex Watt, Tillamook, Ore. 300 Geraniums, some very choice Call up the Mutual Phone fora plants, will be on sale at Clough’s, te at the Tillamook Studio. commencing Saturday,come early. • J. A. Dawson is back from Ten Born, on the 8th inst. to the wife cf nessee where he went last year to . E. Nunnemaker, a daughter. visit relatives, the first time in 26 John Wyes has bought a ton years. edeftal auto truck from A. K. Case. S. W. Mcllvaine, of Beaverton, I A A Wanted a place to work as cook brother of C. W. Mcllvaine of Bay t ' r houae houM work. Apply at this office. office, City, was in the city on Saturday on business. ' pearl pen rl handle knife, Hnder Undi r satrrgl pleaee leave at the Headlight Found on the Bay City road, a key,«/®**- buggy whip, pipe and a pair of a.n "jG- H- Higgins is in the city from I shoes. Found by Merril Smith, the ■nangtiortian« looking after his beach the rural carrier. roperty. Those who have used methylene *DF_^W*9**y T-H Tongue,jr., of Hills- blue for cows in Tillamook County 1 X boro, waa in the city Tuesday on give most favorable reports. For 1 sale at Clough's, Y uaioe». !assxjifor •*,e 200 acres of Wilasm River | Pay your taxes by check. It's an user ottom fund. Inquire of Frank advantage to the tax collector as well as to tlie bank and yourself. mai reeman. Tillamook County Bank. * ..IX, U-ve Chickens wanted at the Tills- Russell Hawkins, representing aook Meat Company’s Mauket, 12c. tlieJWhitney Co., and G. B McLeod, wr pound ( representing the Hammond Co., the extremely low prices on ’ were in the city last week. y IrassCood-i in our window. King i Special price of 48 cents for t Smith Co. i Tubelar Lanterns, regular retail Jett Walla.-e has been itr Portland ' price of these 65 cents. Get yours uying .-'cattle for the Tillamook j today. King & Smith Co. kaent market. I For sale, One Mare and Buggy We are! iu a position to make I and Harness, and One Two Year Colt, Major Wetzel. Apply to I ££minT farm loan s. First I Old W. B. Powell, Tillamook. Ore. . MMTeam for Sale. Smell Te Protect your valuable papersfrom the unexpected fire by renting one be Red ba irn, one mile E.U arner. 11 oil ity -J. Wi of our safe deposit boxes. Onlyone lave • —, dollar per year. Tillamook County in!apff'or ® days—two 7x11 e-m large- Bank. • »“beautiful folders foT $1.60 The Singer Sewing Machine for i Monk's Studio. • sale on easy terms, at our home k * Want to buy 21 good cows, fresh piano !« id music store, Tillamook. fresh soon. Write Neal Ore., A. Lineback, manager Both Tillamrjok. phones. work does not suit you toll For sale, two mares 6 and 7 years ■oe« tell your friends. C ity I old about 1400 pounds each. Horses pvorapany • i and harness $450.00. A bargain. you r chickens to the Till a- Apply to A. K. Case, Tillamook Company's Market — W e ■ Oregon. ir pound. i Robert Brown, an old resident of ¡stow, of Portland, r.-p- the north end of the county died on he Pacific State Fire In- . Sunday at Mohler. He was 73 years , was in the city this p of age and resided in this county i25 years. • Special price of 88 cfs. for the itional Bank of Tillamook jsxxlsp’eed and wife and new Short Globe Lanterns. Regular nenkrr,tt in a suit filed in price of these $1 25. Just a few of these, so get one to-day. King A _ smith Co. See Tom Edwards owing. I | D ros. will meet all trains iritid will handle passen- R>aggage to all parte of the hone at the Livery • ve East. . graded Jersey Calves for sale from tee ’ed «owe as they freshen ; one- half three-fourth Jersey j Loth sex ; registered sire. Apply to T. ” MxCcrmack. R. F.D. Dan Nicklas vs. S. L. Kathburn, lington, la.. Nov. 8, 1889, moving to appellant; appealed from Tillamook Oregon when the railway was built County; suit to recover $242.35 for into Sherman County with a termi conversion of personal property nus at Shaniko. Her hueband and waa affirmed in the Supreme court. two children, Joseph C and Charles Electric Flat Irons at a special C„ Jr , survive. Price of $2.98 They are good ones. The assistants in Tax Collector B. Have a 10 year guarantee. Regular I.. Beale’ office informed us this price of of these $3 50 Only six of morning that the boas was as cran these irons, Get yours today. King ky as a mule, owing to a bad cold. & Smith Co. The editor thinks the boys have not the tax collector's case James Christensen received today diagnosed right. He is cranky and scared to a registered Jersey bull from the death for fear that Governor West herd of J. H. Mills, of Richfield. Wash. It is seven months old and rvill send Mies Hobbs to Tillamook and have him arrested by Sheriff belongs to a class of Jerseys that are Crenshaw for violating tlie law in in demand. not allowing the 3 per cent rebate to Orders taken by Edwall, the taxpayers. That is what is troubl tailor, in Masonic Building, for ing the tax collector, and there is no strictly high grade hosiery and un danger of hie deputies catching the derwear manufactured by the well- cranky fever. known World’s Star Mills, "The L. G. Freeman came .in last week kind that wears.” • from Corvallis, where he has a The W. R. C. will meet on Satur farm. He is complaining on ac day afternoon in the hall over the count of the free trade policy of the And invites the Public to call and make an People’s store. The birthday lunch, Democratic party. Mr. Freeman in for members whose birthdays oe forms us that his 200 acre farm cur in March, will be given, so all near Corvallis, although bottom inspection of the room and its equipment. members please be present. land, was not very- profilable last sent 50 boxes of choice Charles Kunze lost one of his year. He SAFETY SECURITY, SERVICE to the cannery, which cost choice Holstein cows on Tuesday, apples 37c. to pick, wrap and box, f< r which was worth $5(X). It was him which he received 5c. per box. con thought that the animal died from sequently he Jost the apples and lockjaw, but it waa ascertained that was out 32c. a box as well. He it was milk fever that caused its says if it wasn’t for his Tillamook death. farm he does not know what he We are professional photograp- would have done. hers.| trained to and experienced Kinney vs George Kinney in the art. Satisfaction guaranteed is Minnie a divorce suit filed in the Circi.it on all work. Our prices are and Court. These parties were married will always be as, low as any We in Denver, Col., on the Sth August, solicit your patronage.—Tillamook 1926. The grounds upon which the Studio. divorce is sought is the cruel and A band of 14 Milk Goats for Sale. inhuman mantierof defendant, who New Postmaster in Charge These animals are ideal for rough while grossly intoxicated struck and bushy pasture, give milk rich in beat the plaintiff without cause, P. W. Todd, who waa recently ap Road Machinery for Sale casine, and their milk makes high driving her away from their apart pointed postmaster, received his est price Swiss cheese. Haven’t ments in Tillamook City. De commission on Friday and took 3 Pump Carta. time to look after them E. E. Kep- fendant had also threatened to kill charge of the office on Sunday, •I Ere«nos. ner, Springfield, Ore. the plaintiff and fearing great relieving Walter F. Baker, who 2 Road Plows, bodily harm, was forced to ilee. made good as postmater anil made Shovels, Picks, Saw. For legal advice consult a lawyer. The plaintiff ask the court that she many friends by his courteous For medical advice consult a doctor, resume her maiden name, Minnie manner and the satisfaction with Enquire of E. J. Claussen, lilla For photos consult professional which he ran the office. ■nook, Oregon. photographers. Every man to his Coffey. The business of the Tillamook trade. We make everything in Commissioner II. M. Farmer has post office made a fine increase dur photography and guarantee to decided that he will not be a can satisfy.—Tillamook Studio. didate for re-election at the primary ing Mr. Baker's tenure of office. In Mr. Farmer finds that, no the four years there was an increase Quite a number of persons were election. matter how hard county officials in business of about $1,009 every year out to witness the parade this after may strive to do the right and and he was instrumental in having noon for the G.A,R. fair at the the first free rural delivery and the skaring rink this (Thursday) and square thing by the people, there first postal savings bank establish Friday enenings The parade waa are those who unjustly criticise, and ed in the county. The end of the that reason he does not want the of a burlesque character and had | ' for position again. Mr. Farmersaye he present month, which is the fiscal several amusing features- win place the hjv year, will office in the [ can retire with the consciousness of |jvat, Married, on Friday evening, at serving the people faithfully and I second class in July, •, which will in- , of the ’ postmaster the home of Joa, Dclsman, in thia , with the ! satisfaction of having crease the salary city, A. T. Dolan and Miss Hazel accomplished many good improve to $2,000 per annum ami give him i Wolfe, the Rev. R. E. Jope perform ments in his district, the road and additional money for clerk hire. Aa ing the ceremony. Both are young bridge improvements being of a soon ns this takes place it will be persons well known in the city and substantial character and a great “free" for everybody to aspire to their friends extend to them their benefit to the South part of tliecoun- the post mastership, ns a change of best wishes and congratulations. ty. The names of Will Christensen a poet office from one class to ano W. M. Owens have been men ther causes a vacancy in the post For Sale, 80 acres, 60 acres of over and Stylish Shoes That Fit tioned as probable candidates for mastership. With another increase flow Bottom I.and, unimproved. | county commissioner. of $1,500 in the receipts of the office, Fashion’-»best models, an extraordinary Very little large timber. Veryeasily . this will give Tillamook City a tree wca'in-4 «inalit*. and, tieat of all. • cleared, on tide water. About 10 . Attorney T. B. Handley will be a delivery. The growth of business aupciiadv«; liitiuj quality are embodied iu miles from the mouth of the Siletz candidate for joint representative at the post office is a true index of river. Small ocean going boats run for Tillamook and Yamhill counties, the growth of the city, and the by the place. No better soil in the at the primary election, on the re-1 showiug made at theTillamook post Tillamook Valley. Address owner, publican ticket, a position which he office during the past four years is L. C. Mowrey, Siletz, Ore. , held in the last state legislature, highly gratifying, and was a sur Shoes for Women his constitutents being well satis prise to the postal department at A. F. Coats was a visitor to this tied TJvt rv normal foot enjoy» these «hoe« his record, for it is said ol \\ ■•hington, for flu- postmasterwaa because our expert« test every model city the first of this week from him with upon actual normal feet. Then, with that he was one of the hardest called upon several times to explain Aberdeen. Wash. He ¡ b interested worked tne finest materin!« and cverlaatinf cau- of the legislature, to them the reason that the receipts in the A. F. Coats Lumber Co., and and in members ti >:i. they make upnhoca that hold their recognition of his services of the office were constantly on the shape indefinitely. For more than came in to decide on some contem Governer West wanted to appoint Unity »rar*, thia tie wire to excel ha« increase The ex-poatmaster will plated improvements in the saw him county attorney, but as there gained for ns n ii.it ion a I reputation for engage in newspaper work in mill and to confer with the Electric perfect fit n id lasting wear. a question raised whether the Illis city, and put hi a typesetting “For women with eenaitixo feet,* Light Co. with a view to moving the was recommend one of our specialtiee-”the governor cohlil uppoint n legislator machine. _______ light plant alongside the saw mill. to a ¡lucrative office created by the Dr. Edison Cushion Shoe The committees of Corinth Post, legislature in which took part, Mt. Circuit Court. Woman’s Relief Corps and the Handley) decided he did not want In ad 111 1 n t » its correct atvle the in- s-let > wool felt make« this* the eaeieat Tillamook Commercial Club having the office of county attorney with a biAgiq Webster Holmes held eboo for women.'* in charge the management of the “cloud” hanging over it, and so in circuit rnisi on ruesday when lie U'z ft Dann Co. Shoe« are »old at $1.59 G. A.R. encampment that is to be formed the governor. disposed of several cases. I i $'>.O ». Dr. rdi on C«sKi”n Shoo« ar« held in thia city iu June, met at the «need U $1 00. II SO a«4 IS 00. Judge Webster Holmes anil Mrs. Becka t'aples va. Frank Long. Sr, club rooms and organized on Satur returned to the city on eta! was a Hint to recover money, day evening, when Frank Severance Holmes Monday and Miss Ruth on Tues and a judgment against the de was elected chairman ; Mrs. S. W. day. Holmes will be a can fendant« for $561.71 was rendered. Anthes, secretary ; and C. E didate Judge at the primary election in FOR SALE BY Reynolds, treasurer. The com Montgomery Turner vs A. H. May on the democratic ticket for Rugar mittee will meet again next Satur the et el which was a suit to re position he now holds. He has ! day night. made a rule since lie has been on | cover $15,909, a judgment was en That Tillamook County is the the bench to decide cases when they tered in tutor of plaintiff. most healthful spot in the world is are tried, and not take them under | In the <ase of the Hotel Tilla iudicated by tlie February vital advisement for several months mook. the judge granted ten days statistics received by Dr. Calvin S. This is one of the important planks in which to amend the complaint White, secretary of the State Board in his platform, and it is a good one, and ten day to reply to tlie same. of Health. With a population given for cases drag too loqg in the courts as 6266 by the 1910 census, and without judges prolonging them. probably far in excess of that now, [ We give below Judge Holmes' plat | only one death was recorded during .form : "If I am nominated and: the month. It was due to accident elected 1 will, during my term of al drowning. A case of measels office, continue to discharge the was the only contagious disease. duties of Circuit Judge in the same Ten births were recorded in the manner as 1 have during the term month. of my appointment by the gover It is this and this alone that makes millinery an art. Our Hats viz., Give the people and liti Lew A. Cates, a newspaper man, nor, demonstrate that we Imve successfully solved the problem of selling gants the very best administration and Mrs. Cste,s are visiting the lat which I am capable ; render high class millinery and at a very reasonable price. ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. of decisions; see that all have Craig, at Bay City. They were here }>rompt HILMA JOHNSON spent all of February in gathering first hand air trials, without favor or partial four years ago, and when Mr. Cetes ity, and maintain the dignity of the style information and assembling a stock of beautiful trimmed Ha 's and visited the city again this week he Present incumbent ; give Millinery Merchandise that will make HILMA JOHNSON’S Millinery was greatly surprised at the sub court. nty best efforts; protect interests of stantial improvements in the city. litigants the talk of Tillamook this coming season. ; prompt decisions.” Ms. Cates went from here to Cottage Grove when he was a prime mover — COMB YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED. for the division of Lane County, but which lost out. He recently Demands 3 Per Cent Rebate sold out hie newspaper at Coquill on His Taxes. City and is looking for a new location. Attorney I.. M. Travis, of Eugene, in paying his taxes, has entered a I^et week there waa considerable protest claiming that the law ia increase in the registration, but unconstitutional He says: “I wish women are not registering very to further inform you that Circuit fast as the ratio is three men to one Judge Henry E, McGinn in his de woman. vision handed down March 7, 1914 Men. Women Total. decided that the tax law passed by at the Republican .. 3M . 118 .. »r2 the legislature of 1913 is unconstf Democrats ... 136 .r 38 174 tutional for the reason that the law Prohibitionists 18 41 .. has never been submitted to the 27 voters st a general e'ection, and Socialists .... 21 « 8 8 that, therefor, the cl«1 law is still in Progressive . 0 34 Independent 16 50 effect. Under the provision of the 8 6 Miscellaneous. 2 o'd law I am entitled to a rebate of Popular Weave», include Brown», Gray» and (»reen» three tier cunt when taxes are paid '221 828 on or nefore the 15th day of Match in mottled effect« ; Scotch Mixture», Pin Stripeuand Mrs. Charles c. Follett, wife of a 1914 Therefor 1 am paying this Pencil Strip« q, with the »tuple Blue Series »tilt hold inder protest go ao far aa the payment pioneer locomotive engineer for the under ing their own a» favorite» with well dreraed men. cf f the full _ ■ amount ______ :• is con' erned, • but • Pacific Railroad A Navigation Com pany, while at h party at llil s1«oro. claim a rebate of 3 !• eV cent on Whatever your fancy may lie, ôtX) »elect pattern«. Ore., Saturday night, waa stricken (123 J> in the sum of $3 69. I have Ladies’ and Gcnt.’s French Dry Cleaning a Specialty. bv paralysis and died next morning no doubt but that Judge McGinn's Mrs. Follett a maiden name was decision will be a ffirmed, and ii|M>n TOGGERY BUILDING. Geneva C. )ohn*<>n She waa tsirn the affirmation thereof will nek you Free Delivery in New Or le at. •. March 15, IWIU. anil kindly to send me the rebate in the Phone law. was married to .Mr. Follett, at Bur- «uni of $3 69." The First National Bank of Tillamook Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, U tz SO unn C o A. A. Pennington Millinery a Matter of Brains Style—Creative Ability The Fabrics of the Moment For Spring, TILLAMOOK CLEANING AND TAILORING CO bAMHR'S VARIETY STORE TIUUAtnOOK, OREGON Drop it> and book Around