Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 21, 1914, Image 2

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    Tillamook
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T. BOA LS, M.D.,
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Headlight, May
"CLEANUP”
DEMOCRATIC.
THE PRIMARY IN TILLAMOOK
DAY
It is desirable that we should have
National Committeeman.
90 at least one day in the year set aside
W. H. Cannon .......................
>37 for the purpose of cleaning and beauti­
M. Esterly .......................
«The primary election in Tillamook
fying our City. The unsightly lawn,
United States Senator.
passed off quietly on Friday, with
back yard, street ar.d alley are not in
Governor.
little or no friction between the dif­
keeping with our paved streets, beau­
ieo. E. Chamberlain ..............
ferent aspirants for office. Consid
tiful homes and fine business buildings.
erable interest was taken in the state ■tobert A. Miller ...................
The fact the G. A. R. Encampment
ticket of the Republican and Demo­ S. J. Smith ..............................
ia to be held here, makes it specially
cratic parties on account of the largt \. S. Bennett ..........................
important that we exert ourselves to
number of aspirants. Amongst local I. A. Cobb ..............................
have our City as cleanly and attractive
candidates there was a lively contest fames Manning .......................
as possible. Therefore, 1 proclaim
Congressman.
for county commissioner1?, county
Thursday, June 11, CLEAN-IJP-DAY,
surveyor and sheriff on the Republi­ Frederick Hollister
• 149
and ask all citizens to lay aside their
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can ticket. Frank L. Owens won out W. H. Meredith..........
work on that day and give their atten­
Justice of Supreme Court.
on the four-year term and F. L. Sap­
tion to cleaning and beautifying their
200
pington on the two-year term, who 'Ntn. Galloway .........................
surroundings.
was only 19 votes ahead of D. F. A’m. M. Ramsey ..................... 103
F. R. Beals,
Attorney General.
Thompson. Sappington had an over­
Mayor.
whelming vote in three of the pre­ lohn A. Jeffrey .......................... 196
Judge of Circuit Court.
cincts of the North, Wheeler, Neha­
CITY COUNCIL MEETING.
lem and Rockaway giving him 178 Webster Holmes .............. ....230
Representative.
votes to 40 cast for Thompson. H
The Common Council met in reg­
. 168 ular session this date at 8 p. m. when
Crenshaw was an easy winner ovei R. Y. Blalock ......... .......
there were present Hon. F. R. Beals,
County Judge.
Emmett Bales for sheriff. For coun
11 mayor; Councilmen G. A. Edmunds,
ty surveyor R. L. Shreve surprised A. M. Hare .......................
John Keldson, G. B. Lamb and M.
Sheriff.
himself and his friends by the man­
Melchoir; Marshal N. J. Myers, City
.186 Attorney H. T. Botts, Recorder R. B.
ner in which he outdistanced his com N. J. Myers .....................
Hays, whereupon the folloiwng pro­
County Clerk.
petitors. A. M. Hare, who is th<
1 ! ceedings were had. to-wit:
nominee for county judge, polled 1. C. Holden .....................
The minutes of the previous meet­
County Treasurer.
more votes than any other candidat*
ing were read and approved.
6
in the county, followed closely bj B. L. Beals .......................
The street committee reported fa­
vorably on the petition for concrete
County Surveyor.
J. C. Holden for county clerk.
sidewalk on Second avenue East and
Following is the result of the pri­ F. L. Wilson .....................
9 the City Attorney was instructed to
mary in Tillamook countv:
Coroner.
prepare the necessary documents.
REPUBLICAN.
W. c. Hawk .......................
In the petition of C. Thayer to can­
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cel a lien on a portion of block 26
County Commissioner, 4 years.
National Committeeman.
Francis J. Welsh ..........................156 Thayers addition to Tillamook City,
the same was left to the City Attor­
Charles W. Ackerson..............
414
County Commissioner, 2 years.
ney.
Ralph E. Williams ...................... 45E D. F. Thompson
The mayor’s, report on the Maple
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United States Senatct.
F. L. Sappington
>3 Grove damages resulting from the
conflicting street grades was contin­
R. A. Booth ................................ 873
County Surveyor.
ued.
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Governor.
R. L. Shreve .. .
...24
The ways and means committee re­
Jantes Withycombe ..................... 24!
Port of Bay City.
port on property lines and adjustment
George C. Brownell ........
10 | of same was continued and they were
Fred Robison ...
I further instructed to try to effect an ,
William A. Carter ..........
Russell Hawkins
7 I exchange whereby the mill company ,
A. M. Crawford ................
W. C. Hawk .......
7 I could procure more ground and could
Grant B. Dimick ............
Port of Nehalem.
then let the city have the necessary
T. T. Geer .......................
j . W. McKimens
I I portion of their holdings without
(
Charles A. Johns ..........-,
S. M. Batterson
I I cramping their office space.
In regard to the general fund mon-
Gus C. Moser ......... * ...
H. V. Alley .......
1 I eys the offer of the First National 1
Congressman.
H. Wheeler .. .
1 Bank to take one-half of the fund
W. C. Hawley ...................
780
and turn over I. O. O. F. bonds draw- 1
ing 6 per cent and guaranteeing to '
B. F. Jones .......................
245
PROGRESSIVES.
redeem them at par on 60 days’ de
State Treasurer.
mand at the end of one year was or­
Thomas B. Kay ........
.778 I
National Committeeman
dered accepted if approved by the j
Justice of Supreme Court.
I Henry Waldo Coe .................
10 City Attorney; the offer of the Tilla­
mook County bank to take the remain­
Samuel T. Richardson
United States Senator.
193
portion of the fund and turn over
Henry J. Bean .......
12 a ing first
443 William Handley ...................
mortgage secured by what is
Henry L. Benson ..
222
Governor.
known as the Jones property in
T. G. Cleeton .........
8 block 3, Thayers addition to Tilla­
4»C F. M. Gil) ..............................
P. H. D’Arcy ...........
1 mook City and indorsed by M. W.
>4< L. H. McMahan .......................
Harrison, the same to draw 6 per
Lawrence T. Harris ..
261
Congressman.
cent and to be redeemed at par by
Thomas A. McBride .
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Fred
W.
Mears
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g
5*3
the bank on 60 days’ notice at the end
Charles L. McNary ....... :..
4ȍ
of one year, was ordered accepted if
Justice Supreme Court.
Attorney General.
Henry L. Benson .................
1 approved by the City Attorney.
The health and police committee re­
George M. Brown ...........
T. A. McBride
1 ported that the garbage dump could
George N. Ferrin ..............
T. J. Cleeton ....
1 be constructed at small expense and
Frank S. Grant ................
49a
they were further ordered to see the
Attorney General.
Coates Lumber Company and see if
J. J. Johnson .....................
162 George M. Brown
a temporary dump could not be ob­
William P. Lord
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/...17a
Supt. Public Instruction.
tained at their new yards.
Supt. of Public Instruction.
A. H. Burton .............................. 5
The street commissioner was In­
J. A. Churchill ................
821
structed to have a drain dug so as
Commissioner Labor Statistics.
0. P. Hoff .................................... 2 1 to remove the stagnant water on the
State Engineer.
I west end of Front street and also to
John H. Lewis ...........
632
County Judge.
lorder the P. R. & N. to complete their
L. R. Stockman ......... '................... 237 A. M. Hare ................................... 1 I fill on Front street.
Commissioner of Labor Statistics.
_ Upon motion duly made and car­
Sheriff.
Fred S. Bynon
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191 II. Crenshaw ................................. I ried the G. A. R. was granted the
concessions asked for provided they
O. P. Hoff .,.............................. 39«,
County Clerk.
would defray the expenses of the spe-
John A. Mattson ......................... 1 it
J. C. Holden .................................
1 | cial police during the encampment, all
M. E. Miller .....................
at;
County surveyor, L. F. Wilson; concessions to comply with the ordi­
Railroad Commissioner.
.'ounty commissioners, four years. nances of the city.
The offer of Howard Brooks to re­
Frank J. Miller ..............................55; Francis J. Welsh; two years, D. F.
move the remains of the laundry from
• Hal D. Patton ............................... 325 Thompson.
Fifth street for the lumber in the
same was accepted.
Water Superintendent.
The mayor and recorder were in­
James T. Chinnok ........................724 Opens New Market for Tillamook
structed to sign, on behalf of the city,
Merchants.
Judge of the Circuit Court.
a contract for fire service with the
Harry H. Bell .............
475 I To the Merchants of Tillamook. Ore, IT',ePh°"e & Telegraph Com-
Glen O. Holman ....... i.............. 44! I
Gentlemen: The S. P. Co, in con-1 The City Atorncv was instructed to
Representative.
nection with P. R. & N. Co, have I draft dog license, show license and
T. B. Handley ............ 1...
9U
mblished to take efect today erelt. »»«<> ordinances and present the same
County Judge.
The rcpor, o( the strcet con)mi,.
A. M. Hare .............. ......... ... 108. y reduced rates from pomts m Cah-
orma. particularly Oakland and San tec on the sanitary sewer and on the
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Sheriff. I
Francisco.
I opening of Tenth street to Sixth ave-
F.mmett Bales..............
•■•357
Following is comparative list of old I
Last were ordered continued un-
H. Crenshaw ...................... ■ ■ 85/
Political
Theii
Parties Nominate
Tickets.
c.
Holden ......................
1055
County Treasurer.
B. L. Beals ................................... 1016
Surveyor.
A. M. Austin ..........................
171
U. G. Jackson ................................. 307
R. L. Shreve ................................. 499
L. F. Wilson .........................
214
Coroner.
W. C. Hawk ..................................... 467
S. M. Wendt ...................................653
County Commissioner, 4 years.
A. A. Im'ah ......................
442
Frank L. Owens ........................ 645
County Commissioner, a years.
F. L. Sappington ..........
$78
D. F. Thompson ......................... 559
Justice of the Peace. 1st D'Strict.
J. W. Thompson ........................... ra
Justice of the Peace, and District.
E. W. Stanley .............................. 476
Justice of the Peace, 3rd District.
Frank Taylor ................................ 210
Justice of the Peace, 4th District.
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W Butler
Constable, tst
J. J. Spencer.............
Constable, and
William Powell .......
Constable. 3rd
James Burke .............
Constable. 4th
District.
District.
43
43
69
39
41
48
•371«
.48
.26
.28
.26
.28
LCL ...............
Building paper
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Ranch for Sale.
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74 acres, near Salem, level, partly
hared, good pasture, flowing spring,
•ne mile to R.
R R station; $85 per
< ere. W ottld Jake Tillamook
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y for part. Rotenburg Bros.
District.
Port of Nehalem.
Port of Bay City.
Russell Hawkins .................
Fred Robison .......................
W. C. Hawk .....................
Rnrnrfh
■ 73
■73
Linoleum, LCL
Leather rolls,
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Tillamook
You doubtless want to go somewhere to get away
for a while from the steady grind. Let us help you.
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Tillamook
SARCHET,
The Fashionable Tailor
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Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery
H. GOYNE,
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John M. Scott, General Passenger
Agent
i Officer
PAC. Ry
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
I Tillamook
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Oregon.
J. CLAUSSEN,
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LAWYER,
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DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
NAY. CO.
T illamook B lock
213
Portland, Oregon
Tillamook
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Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
Orc gen
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Roth Phones.
Tillamook
Oregon
R. E. E, DANIELS,
Delivered
CHIROPRACTOR.
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
Local Office in the Commercial
Building.
TILLAMOOK.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
- ORE
E. HEWITT,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALIST.
Both Phones.
Residence and Office in Whitehouse
Residence,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
J2)R-
ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
F. C. FELDSCHAU
Is now ready to take
any Contract in the
Cement and Building
Line.
DENTIST.
Commercial Building,
12)
Tillamook.
R. JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Tillamook - Oregon
LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-A T-LA W.
T illamook B lock ,
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Oregon,
Room No. 201.
Tillamook
OOCQCOOO0GO9C>»9OeO3COQC
T. BOTTS,
Don’t Buy Any Range
“Unsight, Unseen”
:
Ji U*J£$Tlci-
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
The Complete Set of Abstract Books ia
Office.
Range
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
With a
T illamook B lock ,
Repotation
Tillamook .... Oregon.
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Both Phones.
If anyone should ask you to buy a
WM.I C~1 S
team of horses “unsight, unseen,”
from a mere printed description y n
Made
would think lie intended to “sting”
tai
yon. Now there is no more tense in
Three
"'ll
buying a range "unsight, unseen” than
Other
there is in buying a team of horses — nor
StyU
is it necessary, The Great Majeetic is in use
in almost every township in the United States
west .. of the •/ New t England
F
C"----- States
—and it wid pay you to drive an extra
ten miler, if need be, to sec and carefully examine the Gnat Majeetic
—the range with a reputation— built on honor—of the best materials —
before investing your money in a range of any kind.
You don’t buy a range every day, or indeed, every year, and when
yon do, you want the best your money can procure—that’s the
&?Monicp|—Ssvei Half Your Feel
X a
c:r rota in. Tskes but half the fuel used
in otner nnecs for perfect baking.
All Cepper Reservoir—Agaiad Fire Box
Tho n .wrvoir Is alt copper and heats like
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thrc'Mrh ■ copper pocket,
rtsi.ipea from oho p eeo of copper, settinr
aaainst k'ft hand lin-n* of fire box. It
k '1? L M
»•*««■ in a very few
fZZS *rod “ ,:“Urt!y
Ask Us To Slow You The Created
1W Metric h rt.t either with rivets
% bolts and stove putty). The Joints
laproveaeot Ever Pot Is a Range
Fanv* will remain air t.irht forever.
tncneesinc the etrwnrth and wear at a
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‘”''n ' >'n.>| w,’h ’’ ” •nt.'-s! pan
nwrr lh*n
*» • P-unt
•»*••**
rd. roverci with • :• .
where other ranire^ ere weakest—aarna
—cap »«« ie. Ho Let «acape-a cr ro;d to inquire about tLi* future.
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FOR SALE BY
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Days.” “Newport” and "Tillamook
"Vacation Days,
County Beaches” are just off the press, full of
timely suggestions as to where and how you can
best spend your vacation. They are free for the
asking. Drop us a postal card or call on our
nearest Agent.
•th*. only ranf made entirely of
iron and charcoat iron. Char*
ew/ iron won ’t roat like* »toot malleable
*** can t break. and whilo the first cast
w • Groat Ma,’r»t>c may be more than
•Ims other rang-e». it outwear» three or*
^ktary ran jet.
men who appreciate a
faæ—old—mellow whiskey
KER RON,
M.
OUR NEW OUTING BOOKLETS
(htwvari Three Ordinary Eu’11
Favorite
Oregon.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
EXC JRSIONS EAST
From June 1st, to September 30 th low round trip tickets will be
sold from all points on the P. R. & N. one way through Cali­
fornia or via Portland.
TIL.LAMOOKCOUNTYBEACHES
Mountain,
A new playground, only a short run from Portland,
forest, fishing streams or beach in endless variety and infinite
charm
ROSE FESTIVAL
From June 9 to 12 Portland will don holiday attire, and supply
Fun on land
entertainment unique, historical and interesting,
and water you cannot afford to miss.
SPRINGS AND MOUNTAIN RESORTS
Hot Springs, Mineral Springs and Mountain Resorts for fishing,
Hunting or “far from the maddening Crowds are to be found
in abundance’along the Southern Pacific.
Malleable and 'O
Charcoal Iron
DR. WENDT, 1
Eye Specialist,
at
4 Renaonahle Prices. FitsGlaaaea
Guaranteed I
SUMMER EXCURSIONS EAST
BEACH RESORTS
ROSE FESTIVAL
SPRINGS AND MOUNTAIN RESORTS
Great Majestic
Do. LCI........... fig
7 Canned
goods . .54
Coffee, LCL ., .69
57
Yours truly,
ROY GRATE, Agent.
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H. V. Alley ...................................... 139
C H. Wheeler .............................. 166
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LCL ..............
District.
J. J- Longcore .....
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licet from 1 ortland, other reduc* I jections and remonstrances to the
ions have been made which are too | sewer and pavement assessemnt be
nimerous to list hereon, but will be and the same is hereby continued un­
ilcased to quote rates either on phone til the next regular meeting June 1,
1914. at 7:30 o'clock p. m.
>r have you call at depot. This re-
It is further ordered that the time
luction should increase tonnage of I f°r receiving bids for concrete side-
walk construction be continued until
freight moving from California.
the next regular meeting June I. at
Commodity.
Old.
New.
Port. 7:30 o'clock p. m.
Sugar, C. L......... 54
.26
•37'4
Upon motion duly made and car-
Soap, LCI........... 69
.48
.28 ried the council adjourned until May
Wire rope, LCL .69
.48
.28 25, 1914, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.
Fin, pig. bar, block,
and sheet, LCL ,t>9
.28
•45
Hardware LCL
■ 59
39
Pig iron, Ci-
.t6
•41
Dried fruits B
.52'4
•35
Agri. Imp,
•45
■45
Rubber goods,
PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(L O. O. F. Bldg )
A Few Timely Suggestions
o ( ob .!
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County Clerk.
J.
Have You Planned Your Outing?
ALEX. McNAIR & CO
c- HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oregon
QARL haberlach ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
.Oregon
G. McGEE,
M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office : Next door to Star
Theatre.
BORGE WILLETT,
ATTORNEY-AT I AW
T illamook C ommercial B oildixo
’iillamook .
Oregon