Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 07, 1914, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY
HOW TO GET RICH
Live within your means.
Limit your wants as long as you can pay
only for necessities.
Dispense with luxuries as long as you can
pay only for necessities.
Promote your independence by becoming
a money saver as well as a money
earner.
You can buy an interest-bearing Certificate
of Deposit or make a deposit in our
Savings Department [every time
you have a spare dollar,
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left
out Friday afternoon with 2000 cases
of cheese.
Blood tablets for treatment of loss
of weight, paleness, loss of energy
a"ii j^at
fooling, a few doses
will do wonders, at Clough's.
♦
A musical will be given by Miss
De Bar and Mr .and Mrs. Koch at the
Christian church, Tuesday, May 12, at
8.15 P- ni. Admission 25 cents.
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For sale at less than half price, 2
burner, blue flame oil stove and oven.
Just the thing if you are going camp­
ing. Call Mrs. Rollie Watson.
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A- C. Moad and family and Miss
Glover left for their home on
Tuesday, previous to which they will
visit at The Dalles.
C. Sweet was a visitor to the city
last week, who was greatly pleased
with Tillamook and will more than
likely invest in the county. He came
from Denver. Col.
7,
1914
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where they were liberated. The ponds I
were so crowded with fish and the
w: ter decreasing every hour that they
would have died had not some plan
been made to save them. They labor­
ed most of the day in packing the
yr ling fry to the river, and to give
some idea of the number they saved,
every time they dipped their hats
down tu catch them the hats were
packed wilt the young fish. It is
hard to estimate how many young
cbiuook salmon fry they saved, prob
ably from 250,000 to 500,000, which
had beeB hatched in the river. They
expect to go up the river again on
Fiiday and liberate mpre of the young
salmon Aliat have beeis caught in
these small ponds.
The First National Bank
of Tillamook
Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM,
Ranch for Sale.
74 acres, near Salem, level, partly
cleared, good pasture, flowing spring,
one mile to K. R. station; $85 per
acre. Would take Tillamook proper­
ty for part. Rosenburg Bros.
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I.O.O.F. BUILDING,
And invites the Public to [call and make an
Mrs. Cornforth has taken posses­
School of Dancing.
inspection of the room and its equipment.
biuu
sion of me
the oiar
Star Kooming
Rooming House,
¡over the Star theatre, having bought ‘ Two-step, waltz, three-step, schot-
the furniture, etc., from Dr. San­ tische, one-step and hesitation waltz
SERVICE
SECURITY.
SAFETY
satisfactorily taught. Gents $8, ladies
burr.
$5; or gents 75 cents per lesson, ladies
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The
meet Saturday 50 cents. Private lessons $1. Tuesday,
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
ahernoon^ i. Artisanhall.
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It is re- (Wednesday and Thursday evenings at
^quested that
all members
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’ be present the Artisans’ hall. O. J. Steele, in-
as plans for Memorial day and G. A. stiuctor.
2t
iR. encampment will be discussed.
FARM FOR SALE
The Fairview Birthday Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Noyes, May
Choice 100 acre dairy, fruit and
13 Mrs. Noyes will be assisted by produce farm and Ridge Ranch
Mrs. Thomas. All members request­ Sunnner House for sale, including
ed to be present.
stock aud fixtures. For particulars,
J. If. E dwards ,
| For sale, driving horse (roadster).
Box 30, Portland. Ore.
Also single harness and buggy as
ILL AMOOK JOTTINGS Th? Tillamook Headlight office is good as new. Will sell all or will sell
ow located opposite the court house. hoise. Call on or address Clarence
Call for City Road Warrants,
♦
Born, on the 3rd, to the wife of Edner, Garibaldi, Oregon.
I The Tillamook Headlight office is
AU City road wurratita that have
J For sale, axministe'r rug, 12x15,
low located opposite the court house. Lewis Weber, a girl.
endorsed for interest are now
I Get your Land Plaster at the Till- i 1 Lost—a bunch of keys. Return to chiffoniere, center table, extension been
dining table, large wardrobe, kitchen payable, Interest censes after this
A.
F.
Coats
Lumber
Co.
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■mook Feed Co.
c'-bine’ and Wheeler & Wilson sew­ date, April 10, 1914.
M. W. H arrison ,
Grand musical at Christian church, ing machine. Mrs. Cornforth, over
I Empty
sacks wanted—Lamb-
CiJy Treasurer.
May 12. 25 cents admission.
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S’ai theatre.
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Bchrader Co.
I Safe deposit boxes for rent.—Tilla-
If you want to borrow money on
Married—At the residence of Rev.
kioolc County Bank.
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good farm property, see T. H. Goyne. D. A. MacKenzie on Thursday after­
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I Headquarters for auto livery.—
A marriage license was issued to noon, May 5, Miss Emma L. Ward
Ed. Hadley, phone 1IW.
and Edward A. Fogg, both of Clover­
Lawrence E. Miller and Meta Earl.
i
dale, were united in the sacred bonds
I Ranch for Sale, terms reasonable.
Born on Sunday, to the wife of E. of marriage.
»-Apply to A. J. Stillwell.
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A. Hess, of Bay City, a daughter.
I Timothy Healy and wife, who have
Work wanted, any kind except
Ten unfurnished rooms over Lotus been visiting at the home of Mrs.
milking. C. J. Dobila, Bay City saloon
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for rent. Apply C. F. Kuster. ♦ Healy’s parents, returned to their
bregon.
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in Partland
on Monday,
,
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,. Mr.
A manage license was issued to home
I For aale 200 acres of Wilson River
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■_ was seriously
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Healy
wounded
by a
bottom land. Inquire of Frank , Edward A. Foff and Emma L. Ward. burglar on ”
Portland Heights some
Freeman.
• i Ten unfurnished rooms over Lotus few months since, He is much im-
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Live chickens wanted at the Tilla-, saloon for rent. Apply C. F. Kuster.* proved in health.
nook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. | Eighty unfurnished rooms m Patzlof j For sale—I Kenwood stump pul-
?er pound.
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t for rent . or 1 lease. c
- 1.- • |£r> _ ¿ qq ft. 3-4-in.
cable, 2 blocks,
building
See d
Rollie
ills O U
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jrrutlip 11V/WZX,
exit
stomp iiwra*
hook uuu
and -swamp
hook. Nearly
We are iu a position to make
tome long time farm loans. First
Musical at Christian church, Tues-;ncw- Also 1 horse, sound and true,
R. L. Shreve, Republican candidate
National Bank.
day, May 12, at 8:15 p. m. Admis- 7 years old, weight 1500 pounds, 1
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iight wagon and harness in good con- for County Surveyor, was born in Sa­
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Bring your chick« na to the Tilla- ' sion 25 cents.
G.---- Will
,.... sell cheap. Address P. J. lem, Oie., in 1888, a son of A. L.
dricn.
nook MeatCompany’s Market. Wei Ccme and enjoy yourselves for an Henigc, Beaver,
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Ore. .
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Shreve, of Dallas, Polk County.
>ay 12c. per pound.
* evening at the Christian church, May I
Moved to Tillamook County with
A
ball
game
will
be
played
on
Sun
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his step-lather, C. W. Clements, in
If our work does not suit you tell 12. Admission 25 cents.
1503 against 846 by Democrats, Pro-
REGISTRATION CLOSED.
day
between
a
picked
team,
for
the
1893. Was educated in Tillamook pub­
is; if it does tell yotir friends. City
R. F. Fike, who represents Beall &
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gressives, Prohibitionist., Socialist»,
transfer Company
• ’ Company, of Portland, was in the city benefit of the G. A. R. encampment. lic schools and Tillamook high
The registration which closed on etc., and over three :o one over the
The lineup will be as follows; Heits- school. Has resided in Tillamook City
bor sale, a good horse and bug- last week.
nian, Buster, c; Mills, King, p; Stam, for 21 years. Until 21 years of age Friday shows that 1651 men and 698 Democrats.
segre
ry Enquire of T. R. Elliott, R.F.D. '■
women registered in Tillamook Coun- , There may be a few errors in ~~~~
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Thm-oughbred Jersey bull for sale Diehl, lb; “Makan, Ebinger, 2b; W..1- was known as Ross Clements.
, Bay City Oregon.
the women from the men in
cheapo 3 years old. : See H. C. Sanders, lace, Stanley, 3b; Mendenhall, Hand­
cheap,
Started surveying with the P. R. & ty to participate in the primary nomi­ gating
ly, ss; Blanchard, Madden, If; J. Stew- N. Railway Company in 1907. Work­ nating election that takes place on compiling the list and placing them
Good piano tor sale cheap, on Cloverdale, Oregon.
a,t, T. Honey, cf; Edmunds, Mason, ed under O. H. Schrader in 1908, Friday, May 15. The Prohibitionists with the parties to which they belong,
aay terms. Can be seen at the
The new Catholic church will be rf.
this will only change the figures
<ity Transfer office.
Eilers Music dedicated
who was acting County Surveyor at have increased their voting strength but
next Sunday by Archbishop
by the aid of 105 women voters, the in a few instances, but not in the to­
louse.
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that
time.
Cheese
production
is
now
at
its
5
.
I Christie.
Worked tinder C. M. Thomas in latter out-registering the men two to tal number who registered. The reg-
highest, some 300 cases being pro­
Jake Wolvinstine has opened a |
rub-
1909,
who was formerly division engi­ one. The Progressive—Bull Moose istration is as follows:
For
sale,
cheap,
Wicker
and
duced daily in Tillamook County.
epair shop down by the saw mill,
Men Women Total
Mrs.
neer
of the P. R. & N. In 1910-11 party—is a fizzle in this county, only
With high production prices have
Boiler
t’red baby carriage. Call
»ill repair any old thing. ~
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1503
29 having the sand to stand by the Republicans .. .. 1082
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worked
under
C.
E.
Lockwood,
chief
RoiJie Watson.
gradually came down until wholesale
repairing a specialty.
108
444
mushroom party. The Socialists have Democrats
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engineer
of
the
Bayocean
project
of
Why buy Rex ha,Ma and Rex lard ' Free.for .this month only.^one Gem prices in this city are now about 15 the T. B Potter Realty Company as lost in numbers in this county, and Prohibitionists
155
io5 .
50
theatre'•ticket with every $1.00 cash cents per pound. Buyers are holding
8
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with 20 women registering as Social­ Progressives . . . 21
when you cau get Eastern cornfed
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second
assistant
engineer.
In
1912
he
back for the reason that they are
20
ists, the entire registration fell below Socialists . ■ • ... 75
9S
ham», bacon and lard at the Tilla sale at Clough’s.
afraid that the new tariff law will worked under U. G. Jackson, County
IOS
30
nook Feed Co. The beat money can
Frank Severance left on Sunday cause a still further slump in the Surveyor, part of which time was 1100. Those who call themselves in­ Independents . . . 75
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served as deputy. In 1913, worked dependents or who icfused to desig­ Miscellaneous
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morning for Portland in connection price.
nate the party they intend to vote
under
Mr.
Charles
A.
Johnson,
coun
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^Protect your valuable papers from with the G. A. R. encampment.
I The case of F. N. Wilson and wife
698
1651
with, numbered 123. Republicans in
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ty assessor, as deputy.
registra-
Following is a list ol
vs. C. E. McAlpin, came before Judge
Six years’ practical experience and Tillamook County out-number all oth­
Webster Holmes, which was an in­ three years theoretical training. Mr. er parties, having a registration of lion in each precinct:
To I. Rep. Dem. Prh. So.
junction suit. The court ruled that Shreve believes in a rigid enforce­
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the plaintiff had failed to establish ment of all road specifications and Bay .....................
the
Board
3
The monthly meeting of
I The Singer Sewing Machine for
by their evidence that the defendant co-operation with the contractor to Bayocean
met
on
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was guilty of false representations secure ll c best roads with the least Beaver ..............
kale on easy terms, at our hottie of County Commissioners
session.
2
3
Blaine ...............
3
such as would invalidate any of the expense.
|R,an® and music store, Tillamoo k. Wednesday and is still in
Carnahan ..........
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pboiiee ^*n8bac^’ manager Both
Platform—Efficiency, accuracy
Peter Nelson and John A. Nelson instruments mentioned in the com­
a
Cloverdale
4
3
vs. L. L. Smith and wife was a suit plaint, and for that reason dismissed economy.
12
Fairview ............
4
•'ian with small family, good for money, the plaintiffs to recover the plaintiff’s complaint and suit.
a
Foley ..............
9
k,er’ Juatcame frr,m Switzerland, $253-37.
| Circuit Judge Webster Holmes
Garibaldi ..........
wants work on farm. Send answer
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Goodspeed ..
A. F. Coats, of Aberdeen, who is pointed A. H. Gaylord temporary
2
II
R“"'VV connected with the A. F. Coats Lum­ ceiver of the Hotel Tillamook
Hays ............
1
2
Hebo..................
ber Company of this city, came in on Tuesday which will be until next
month, when the Judge will decide the
wi?h b?On Br?8’ wil1 meet all train* Saturday.
2
Hoquarton
case on its merits. Some little un­
t
Kilchis ..............
wiu handle passen­
There will be services at the Wil- pleasantness arose on Tuesday, when
8
Little Nestucca
dtv a"dba‘fK-ge to all parts of the
Holmes instructed J. P. Wor­
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Maple Leaf
bam
7 Phone at the Livery in River school house both morning Judge
farn on 2nd Ave East.
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fel| d evening next Sunday, when Rev. rall to pay the expenses of experting
Neskowin ..
3
the books, which he refused to do,
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X. Olson will preach.
Nehalem .
5
ml, hin»K0Od.i.ru,e to buy a sowing
and in placing Mr. Gaylord in poscs-
a
Netarts
taunn r "n,h an established repu- At the committee meeting of the G. sion of the premises.
Rockaway . .
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4
Wh?tP
quali,y aervicea.
aervices. The A R Yncampment on Saturday it was
n-uL" r °r Huauty
a
6
Sand Lake .. .
Married
on
Monday
evening
_ at the
lone's Kn
ROr
e i?
on
ea8 7
> terms
teri
I
Jones
f /a e
n ea8
at ptopised that next Saturday be tag
South Prairie
3 6
Jones-Knudson Furniture Co.
heme of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Larson,
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Stillwell
day.
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4
Rev.
D.
L.
on the Trask river, by the
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Sunnymead
4
cl»J [‘ind8o,cem«nt work in a first
Attorney Calvin Worrall returned Shrode, William G. Larson and Miss
I
Tillamook
5
from
°a
bu^h-ess
trip
to
Portland
last
Hazel Petty. Over 50 guests were
and foundation and
I
I
Trask .. . p
I
w‘
block, at reasonable prices, u wlr and W> > e there was Emitted present to Witness the happy event
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Union..
guarantee any work. A F
and extend congratulations to the
Wilson .
We'.tg Tnilm’^k'1 an<1 fir"‘ AV'D.UC
happy couple after the nuptial knot
6
Wheeler
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arson
«amiiy,
F E p P t t UriM
fam,1D wno
?*ho h?re had been tied. Following the cere­
Don’t be deceived in buying cheap raided in the cou‘nt{
? \i?iin 1 on mony the relatives and guests were
Totals
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123
■&lh.h;n1V°\Can S Dement
left fo-
invited to a wedding supper. The
______ will make
bride
is
a
daughter
of
Mrs.
J.
O.
Pet
­
the Tu.
7~hard whea‘ flonr at Wedn*sday.
ty, and is a young woman well known
flour a^°° F«*dCo. The -Beet” their home.
and respected by all who know her.
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" ’,eWiky\f Mmn"' The groom also being highly respect­
JUDGE L. T. HARRIS.
ily, and Miss Bessie
h )ate COtmty ed, especially by the musicians of the
caA». .Jicrrc/ Smith about your apohs. Minn, sister < ‘vl"uileVt came city, who was a member of the Tilla­
We want to say a good word for
¿e home mook band. Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Judge L. T. Harris, Republican can­
6,, m JLLZT
, o
it pay- » »uperwtendent, W. \
Larson have the best wishes of their didate for Justice of the Supreme
,hm in
" on Friday and are n<
or Mr. and Mrs. C. N
>rew
many friends for their future happi­ Court, and recommend him to the vo­
ness, A large number of the young ters of Tillamook County. He repre-
people of the vicinity serenaded them rented I.ane County ii. 1901 and 1903
during the evening.
in the State Ixgislati re and was
of the House at the latter
Owing to the dry weather the past speaker
He has a clean record as a
<<w weeks the water in the rivers session
state
legislator
and his nine years’ ex­
; •w become low and a large number perience as Circuit
Judge has fitted
ta'
-of ehjnook salmon fry have
?' 7°'
-y>ned in small ponds on lhe him for a position on the supreme
,rrn
’'»»k river. On Wednes tench. The Headlight is pleased to
side of the j
gnd Fi>|) Warden recommend Judge Hriris.
d*.y,.F’eFu V ’
-ne Jenkins were
Ed Leach and Eug.
/
&aw,
Bull for sale, one and one-half
Up «he river and when
z
years old See Frank Tore.
pemdt full of young salmon ‘O
Free Admission ticket to the Gem
three to five inches in length.
K,
got busy. They dipped thr fish up Theatre with every 41.On cash imr
“ ,d earned them to the main river chase of Rexall goods at Clough. *
Tillamook County Bank.
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a
F. C. FELDSCHAU
Is now ready to take
any Contract in the
Cement and Building
Line
o
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Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
Delivered.
I j HMAR’S
variety store
TIUhAmOOR,
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
OREGON
Drop in and book Around
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO-