Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 28, 1914, Image 1

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    Hcatiliijht.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
may
S1.50 PER YEAR.
28, 1914.
William Ryan vs. Richard F. Ryan
B. C. Lamb was in Portland this MMOOOQOOOOCeOOOOOQCiOOOQOOOOOOOaOQOOOQOOOOOOOQOQOOOOg
is a suit filed in the circuit court to week on business.
quiet title.
A fake alarm on Wednesday morn­
Girl wants work in private family, ing called out the fire department.
16 years of age. Apply to Mrs. Sher­
Attorney H. T. Botts left on a busi- ;
wood, Cloverdale, Ore.
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ness trip for Portland on Wednesday
People who carry all their cash
Gentleman, with good references, and will return Ftidey.
svants a nicely furnished room, with
around with them seldom accumulate
J. H. Rankin and H. A. McLaugh-
bath privileges, permanent. Address ian, of the Southern Pacific Co, were ■
a competence.
’ Roomer” in care of Headlight office. in the city on Tuesday.
Swedish, German
and Yankee
Those who deposit regularly in this
F. H. llaradon, of Astoria, was in
scythe
blades.
They
are
all
good
—
the
city on Tuesday, who is manager
bank increase not only their cash assets,
4
take your choice. Scythe snaths that of the Elmore Company.
but build a substantial credit also.
hang just right. King & Smith Com-
The annual meeting of the school
Is Now& seated in its NEW BANKING ROOM,
pany.
• district
0
will
be
held
on
Monday,
June
Cash goes furthest when supple­
Protect your valuable papers from 15th, G. B. Lamb being the director
mented by good credit.
the unexpected fire by renting one of whose time expires.
our safe deposit boxes. Only one
Deposit your cash and build your
Mrs. Chas Blake, formerly a resi­
dollar per year. Tillamook County dent of Pleasant Valley, Tillamook
credit at
And invites the Public to call and make an
Bank.
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County, died at her home at Corning,
inspection of the room and its equipment.
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains Cal. May 14th after a brief illness.
For sale, round dining table, mis­
with bus, and will handle passengers
and baggage to all parts of the city sion finish, 6 chairs to match, 4
SAFETY.
SERVICE
SECURITY.
Call or phone at the livery barn on folding beds. Mrs. Cornforth, over
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
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Star theatre.
Second avenue East.
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Horse wanted; small horse, weight
Cecil C. Rulaford, of Walla Walla,
about 850 or 900 pounds; must be Wash., is in the city, He is a carpen-
young and sound and broke for, driv­ ter and contractor and is looking
ing. Write to W. Roemicke, Woods, over the county, He says that busi-
Ore.
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ness is dead in Walla Walla.
An effort was made on Monday by
Tillamook County Boosters Band SOOOCOOQCiOOCCOO&SOOeOQOOOOOQOOOOGCOCeeOOOOOCOOOOOQOOC
some of the stockholders of the Ho­ reunion concert and dance at Ne-
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Frank Viereck is home from Port­ tel Tillamook to settle the difficulties halem, Saturday and Sunday, May 30 D. C. Dudley and wife and G. J. is doing something for the county at
land visiting his parents. He reports connected with that institution with and 31, our city band and many of Conrad and wife were in the city on large, in recognizing that the base
of our prosperity lies with the farmer,
The Tillamook Headlight office is business in that city as dull.
J. P. Worrall, but without success.
our citizens are arranging to go.
Monday. They were out for a fish­ his
cows and berries, his fruits and
now located opposite the court house.
Strawberry season is on. Fruit
For sale, driving horse (roadster).
The Mutual Telegraph Co. is nego ing and auto trip from Portland, for vegetables, chickens and fowl.
Palace is the place for your straw- Also single harness and buggy as Gating with the Pacific States Tele­ a few days and had a fine time. Mr»
Get the "Clean-up” spirit.
* good as new. Will sell all or will sell phone and Telegraph Co., to take Dudley, who is a business man of
beries. Beil phone 35-J.
Graduating Exercises.
Empty ?acks wanted. Lamb-Scra-
For spring housecleaning use' an hotse. Call on or address Clarence over their plant in this county, the that city says business is rotten
der Cuvpany.
latter retaining the long distance Thanks to our free trade Democratic
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The graduating exercises of the
electric vacuum cleaner. For rent by Edner, Garibaldi, Oregon.
Safe deposit boxes for rent. Til’.t- the Electric Store. Tel. 130J.
friend.
business.
senior
class of the Tillamook High
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It’s a good rule to buy a sewir.g
mok County Bank.
The April meeting of
E. A. Baker, of Hood River, came
School will be held on Friday cven-
Dairymen, if you have any heifer machine v ith an established repu.a-
tika Club was held at the home of
Ranch for sale. Terms reasonable. calves, 3 to 10 weeks old, see J. Mer-
tion fo- quality services. The White in this week to see what prospects Mrs. Erwin Harrison, while the May ing at thc Christian Church. There
Apply to A. J. Stillwell.
there
were
for
leasing
or
purchasing
arc nine graduates, Ralph A. Harris,
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rel Smith. He will buy them.
for sale on easy terms at Jones
meeting was at the home of Mrs R. Verne D. Bain, Alice Irene Todd,
the
Hotel
Tillamook;
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Get your Land Plaster at the Tilla­
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Now is the time to look over your Knudson Furniture Company.
Hammel, of Albany, was in for the B. Hays. The guests of Mrs. Harri­ Perry E. DeLillies, Harvey P. Ebin-
mook Feed Company.
♦
Fly swatters, screen doors, win­ same purpose.
machinery and get your repairs. The
son were Mesdames Wheeler, Mapes, ger, Stella Grace Goyne, Gail W.
Mrs. E. E. Koch has gone to Port­ Tillamook Feed Company carries a dow screens, screen cupboards and
Poorman, Alderman, Curry, Todd Buell, Verl Stanley and Mary Alice
Captain John Groat was home over
land to visit her parents.
wire screen by the yard. Get the
Crenshaw and Hart, those at Mrs. Perry.
supply for all machines.
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Sunday from Nehalem, where he is
Ten unfurnished rooms over Lotus
Prof. Karl W. Onthank, of Hood I flies’ goat before they get yours. engaged removing snags from the Hays, were Mesdames Wheeler,
J. H. Ackerman, president of the
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Crenshaw,, King, Todd, Riechers,
saloon for rent. Apply C. F. Kuster. * River, and the new principal of the King & Smith Company.
river with the dredge taken from this Ready, Mason, Clough, Hewett, Cur­ Monmouth Normal School, and for-
There has been a lot of damaged port, which is removing about 25
tner State School Superintendent,
Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of public school, came in on Wednes­
ry and Myers.
wheat shipped into the market and snags a day.
day.
will deliver the address to the grad-
Marion B. Serra, a girl.
At a meeting of the City Council uating class, the program for the
Team, harness and wagon for sale. sold to the ranchers. The Tillamook
Ten unfurnished rooms over Lotus
The
Spring
Showers,
which
made
saloon for rent. Apply C. F. Kuster. * Inquire of Norman Christensen, Feed Company handles nothing but their appearance on Sunday, after a on Monday, two ordinances were eveening being as follows:
good wheat.
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passed. One to provide for licensing Music ............ High Schol Orchestra
long spell of bright weather, came at carriers of passengers or freight for Salutatory
For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River Pleasant Valley. Address Hemlock
....
......... Alice Perry
postoffice.
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All
kinds
of
cement
work
in
a
first-
the right time, especially for the hire and the other providing for the Vocal Solo .. .
bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free-
....... Verl Stanley
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man.
......... Verne Bain
L. L. Smith vs. W. G. Dwight is a class manner and foundation and prairie land. There will be another licensing and taxing of all dogs in the Valedictory . . .
Violin Solo .. .
chimney blocks at reasonable prices. bumper crop of hay in Tillamook this
. Areta Everson
suit
filed
in
the
circuit
curt
to
quiet
city. It was resolved that special Address .........
We are in a position to make tome
J. H. Ackerman
Will guarantee any work. A. E. year.
street improvement funds be combin­ Music
High School Orchestra
long time farm loans. First National ■ title to certain land held by the plain- Docrge, nth street and First avenue
The week-end train service on the ed into one fund. An ordinance was
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tiff.
The pupils of the eighth grade
Bank.
• P. R. & N. will commence Saturday
The Presbyterian Sunday School West, 1 iiiamook.
read for the first time granting to F. class, of which there are 30, will
The Tillamook Feed Company will j will picnic next week, Tuesday, in
Gentleman wants another gentle- for the summer season.The schedule D. Small and D. C. Urie an electric graduate at the same time.
meet any price of any house on 1 Bester’s grove east of town, if the man to take together a newly furn­ is similar to last year, leaving Port­ light franchise with permission to
equal terms.
ished suit of rooms with bath and all land at 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays and re­ erect in the city limits polls, etc.
weather permits.
in Masonic turning, will leave Tillamook at 4:40
- x DR WENDT,
Eight unfurnished rooms in Patzlof
Jake Wolvinstine has opened a re­ modern conviences,
IMPORTANT MEETINGS.
Eye
SpecialLt,
building for rent or lease. See Rollie pair shop down by the sawmill. Will Block; cost very cheap. Enquire at p.m. on Sundays.
Fit O1
„88CB at
The Hotel Tillamook case, in
* repair any old thing. Boiler repairing this office.
Watson.
Renaonnhle
Prices.
Guaranteed.
Commercial
ClubArranges
for
Inter
­
John Matela vs. Sanni Matela is a which a number of the stockholders
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A marriage license was issued to a specialty.
esting Lectures in Conuty
divorce suit filed in the circuit court asked for a receiver will probably
James W. Hilton and Ella Chamber­
For rent, 21 acres within one mile
School of Dancing.
come
up
before
Judge
Holmes
on
These
parties
were
married
in
Tilla-
lain.
of Tillamook City; has large house,
Our live Commercial Club has ar- Two-step, waltz, three-step, schot-
1 mook on July 22, 1912, and on March Monday next, but may be delavcd for
E. D. and Walter Severance went barn, orchard. Rent reasonable. E. J. 16, 1913, the defendant without cause a few days so that witnesses can ranged, through its secretary C. R. 1 ische, one-step and hesitation waltz
Worrall and Mr. Roy Jones, County atisfactorily taught. Gents $8, ladies
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to Portland on business the first of Claussen, Tillamook.
or provocation, wilfully desn't<u and reach the city.
Expert, for a series of meetings 5; or gents 75 cents per lesson, ladies
the week.
The Singer Sewing Machine for abandoned plaintiff.
The Fairview birthday club will throughout the County, for the bene­ o cents. Private lessons $1. Tuesday,
Ralph Hanenkratt and wife have sale on easy terms, at our home piano
John Aschim and wife, who were meet at the grange hall June 2nd for fit especially of the farmers and the A'ednesday and Thursday evenings at
gone to New York where they will and music store, Tillamook, Ore. A. ; married at Salem, returned to the an all day picnic. All the lady mem­ citizens generally on the subjects of be Artisans’ hall. O. J. Steele, in­
the propogation, care and marketing ti uctor.
2t
make their future home.
Lineback, manager. Both phones. * ' city on Friday. The bride was Miss. bers of the club, with their husbands of
loganberries, cranberries, and other I
Frank Severance left on Sunday Blood tablets for treatment of loss Flora Brooten, of this city. They are and families are invited and requested berries, horticulture generally, cheese,
lor Portland, and may go to Chicago of weight, paleness, loss of energy receiving the congratulations of their to bring their lunch. Ice cream will blitter, better grade of cows and bulls
dairy heards etc.
before he returns.
jand that tired feeling, a few doses friends who wish them a long life of be served. Colne rain or shine.
Through the courtsey of the Ex­
do wonders, at Clough’s.
* I happiness.
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Alt of the singers of the various tension department of the State Ag­
Mrs. W. Reichers left on Sunday to will
College, the following pro- ;
Bring your mail order catalogues
’¡sit her parents at Spokane, Wash.,
For sale—1 Kenwood stump pul- church choirs are requested to form ricultural
minent men have been assigned to
T< 11« rv, L- Feed
LT
I G r\mn*inri eanrl
to be gone about two months.
to 1L
the Tillamook
Company and 1 er, 300 ft. 3-4-in. cable, 2 blocks, a chorous to sing during the encamp­ Tillamook County from June to to
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ they will fill your order on the same I | tump hook and swamp hoolq Nearly ment, please go to the home of Mrs. 13 inclusive. Prof. E. B. Fitts, animal
new. Also I horse, sound and true, G. A. Edmunds next Monday evening and dairy husbandry; Prof W. C.
mook Meat Company’s Market. ’St. terms.
Brown, Horticulture and berries;
per pound.
I am still buying young calves. All 7 X«« °ld- weight 1500 pounds, 1 at 7:15 sharp for the first rehearsal. Prof. Ray C. Jones, County Agric­
Mrs
Mackenzie,
director,
Prof
Erwin
j ight wagon and harness in good con-
ulturist; Prof. J. E. Dorman, in
Free for this month only, one Gem kinds, both male and female. See me i-icn. Will sell cheap. Address P. J. pianist.
charge of Western investigations
if
you
want
all
they
are
worth.
J-
theatre ticket with every $1.00 cash
from the U. S. Agriculture Depart­
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-Henigc,
Beaver,
Ore.
*
Ira
Smith
who
will
meet
with
the
Merrel Smith.
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sale at Clough’s.
ment of dairy and cheese, one of th-
pupils
of
the
public
school
on
Friday
I have had many years’ successful
best posted men in the West; and
Free, with each dozen post cards,
Scowboat house for sale. In good
morning for the purpose of organiz­ Prof. W. A. Barr, Dairy Husbandry.
experience
in
getting
pensions
for
sol
­
shape. Price very reasonable. King & one cabinet photo. With each dozen
ing the boys for the clean up cam­ Meetings will be arranged at Nch il
cabinets or folders of that size wp diers and their widows and children paign, when a boy mayor and a boy cm on Tuesday, June 11, all day and
Smith Company.
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give an elegant enlargement free. Till­ of all wars; also back pay, ration pay, city councilman for each ward will be evening; at Tillamook three meetings
\ acuum cleaners for rent with or
new laws, homesteads, increased pen­
on Friday June 12; at Cloverdale
Without attendant. Tel. 130J. The amook Studio.
sions, etc. Consultation frre. Call or chosen . The flag for the ward doing and Beaver on Saturday all day June
We offer the best of professional write C. R. Worrall, atty., adjoining the best is on exhibition in King & 13. Bills and notice of hours and
Electric Store.
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places of meetings will be out later.
work,
courteous
treatment and
Smith Co’s, window.
Alt citizens of the County should .v-
Bring your chickens to the Tilla- prompt deliveries and every induce­ Commercial Club, Tillamook, Ore, *
It
was
decided
at
the
annual
meet
­
to attend some or all of these
wiook Meat Company’s Market. We ment any studio can. See our work
R. E. Clanton, master fish warden, ing of the State Grange last week at range
meetings, as these educators wi’1 go
pay I5c per pound.
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George
E.
Kelly,
fish
commissioner,
and offers. Tillamook Studio.
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Monmouth, to hold its convention into details and answer all questions, !
and Russell Hawkins, went up the next year in Tillamook. An effort and much can be learned on these
Dr. Lowe, of the well known firm
If our work does not suit you tell
vital subjects to our county.
Trask this morning for the purpose
The question of better dairy cows
if it does, tell your friends. City of opticians of Portland, will be in of making arrangements for moving was made last year to have the State
Grange meet in this city, but Mon and bulls will be especially talked of
Tillamook Hotel, June 15 to 20 in­
Transfer Company.
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the fish hatchery from its present lo­ mouth managed to poll more votes, and organization taken to this end.
clusive. Don’t forget the date itiark
The propogation and marketing of
40 acres for sale, 17 miles from Til-
cation to a site on Sid Anderson’s with the understanding that Tilla­
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loganberries will be fully explained
'»tnook, on Wilson river. G. T. Kil- it on your calanders.
place on Gold creek.
mook would be the next place for the and it will be shown that this is the
ner.
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Don’t be deceived in buying cJleap
greatest money crop for our county.
Are you going to do any painting Grange to visit.
flour, when you can get Dement’s
Cranberries, strawberries, etc., will
Netarts Restaurant ready for busi- Best Blue Stem hard wheat flour at tfris spring or summer? This is ideal
Judge Webster Holmes and wife be fully discussed in detail; chickens
"ess- Home cooking. Quick Service. the Tillamook Feed Company. The weafher just now. Sherwin-Williams returned to the city on Sunday, The and fowls, agriculture, cheese, and
®e*‘ Chef on Pacific Coast. A. F.
“best” flour on the market, Your prepared paint costs a trifle more per judge was nominated on the Demo­ butter will be discussed. You will be
Jiilien, proprietor.
gallon than other paint (because it’s cratic ticket for circuit judge and his told how to make the best success
money back if not satisfied.
better),’but a painter will not charge opponent on the Republican ticket is and profit. Other subjects will be
received a consign­
discussed. All lectures, meetings and
you any more for putting it on, nor H. H. Belt, a young attorney of Dal­ information free to all, the ladies are ment of these Oregon - Made
will you have to paint so often. King las, Polk county. Mr. Holnjesthinks especially invited.
Ranges, which are superior in
if Smith Gompany.
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It is urged that the newspapers of make and cheaper in pflre than
his chances of election arflqjpod,'«s a
the county give these meetings pub­
You can, buy wall paper at same large number of voters in Polk and licity, the grange and schools an­ Eastern ranges, as it costs $9.00
price as other people.. One price to Yamhill^ounties informed him that nounce the meetings, the citizens and to ship the Eastern ranges to
all. We do not give paper hangers they think Mr. Belt, who has been commercial bodie» at the towns of Portland. Call in and inspect
county give notice of and arrange these superior rangesand I will
a commission on the paper you buy, piacticing law only three years, is the
for a crowd to turn out to the meet­ show you how firmly they are
they ought to .be satisfied with the too young and inexperienced for so ings.
price they get for hanging it. We can important a position. The samr opin­
The Tillamook club is entitled to constructed. They come in all
much
credit for the opportunity of sizes.
give you names of paper hangers and ion prevails in Tillamook county to
ALLEN PAGE,
painters who will do you a good job some extent, and Mr Hohnes will re­ having these educated lecturers come
to our doors and teach us how to bet­
near the
and be satisfied with wages. King ceive a large Republican vote on that ter ourselves and make more most /, First Street,
& Smith. Company.
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account
and shows what the commercial club
Court House.
Cash and Credit
The First National Bank
of Tillamook
I.O.O.F. BUILDING,
Tillamook County Bank.
feg»
a
zso
aaz
UAMAR’S VARIETY STORE
TIUUflflDOOK,
OREGON
Drop in and book Around
SUPERIOR OREGON-
MADE RANGE.
Is Cheaper and Better
Ithan Eastern Ranges.