Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 04, 1914, Image 1

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Why a Checking Account ?
The checking account of a good bank
is a necessity with every one who wants
to put system, safety and stability into
his money matters.
It records accurately every money
transaction,
It prevents the necessity of carrying
a large amount of cash on hand.
It provides, in returned cancelled
check, a receipt for every payment.
You can open a checking account here
at any time, with any sum from a
dollar up.
The First National Bank
of Tillamook
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
Tillamook County Bank.
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TII/I/AMOOKJOTTINGS
The Tillamook Headlight office is
now located opposite the court house.
Safe cLpolit boxes for rent. Tilli-
mok County Bank.
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Get your Land Plaster at the Tilla­
mook Feed Company.
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Ranch for sale. Terms reasonable.
Apply to A. J. Stillwell.
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Leave orders for all kinds of wood
with the Tillamook Feed Co.
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A marriage license was issued to H.
E. Hoss and Myrtle Ellen Lantz
The County Court is in session this
week attending to county business.
Guaranteed Blood Tablets, Large
packages, for $oc. At'C. I. Cloughs.
For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River
bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free­
man.
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We are in a position to make some
long time farm loans. First National
Bank.
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The Tillamook Feed Company will
meet any price of any house on
equal terms.
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Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­
mook Meat Company’s Market. I5t.
per pound.
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Scowboat house for sale. In good
shape. Price very reasonable. King &
Smith Company.
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Vacuum cleaners for rent with or
without attendant. -.Tel. 130J. The
Electric Store.
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Bring your chickens to the Tilla­
mook Meat Company’s Market. We
pay 15c per pound.
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If our work does not suit you tell
us; if it does, tell your friends. City
Transfer Con£>any.
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Judge Holmes granted a decree in
the divorce case of A. G. Krumlauf
and Agnes Krumlauf.
Strawberry season is on. Fruit
Palace is the place for your straw-
beries. Bell phone 35-J.
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Howard Drew , principal of the
Athena School, came in on Monday
on a visit to his parents.
For spring housecleaning use an
electric vacuum cleaner. For rent by
the Electric Store. Tel. 130J.
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Dairymen, if you have any heifer
calves, 3 to 10 weeks old, see J. Mer-
rel Smith. He will buy them.
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Bring your mail order catalogues
to the Tillamook Feed Company and
they will fill your order on the same
terms.
♦
Team, harness and wagon for sale.
Inquire of Norman Christensen,
Pleasant Valley. Address Hemlock
postoffice.
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Jake Wolvinstine has opened a re­
pair shop down by the sawmill. Will
repair any old thing. Boiler repairing
a specialty.
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I am «till buying young calves. All
kinds, both male and female. See me
if you want all they are worth. J.
Merrel Smith.
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Three Japs were fined $25 each by
Justice Stanley for angling without a
license, Deputy Game Warden Leach
making the arrest.
Mrs. Edith Long, after visiting the
home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Jonas Olson, left for her home in
Portland.
F. A. West, secretary of the Ne­
halem Commercial Club, and J. F.
Galloupe, of Sherwood, Wash, were
in the city Thursday.
Netarts Restaurant ready for busi­
ness. Home cooking. Quick Service.
Best Chef on Pacific Coast. A. F.
Julien, proprietor.
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For rent, 2t acres within one mile
of Tillamook City; has large house,
barn, orchard. Rent reasonable. E. J.
Claussen, Tillamook.
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Now is the time to look over your
machinery and get your repairs. The
Tillamook Feed Company carries a
supply for all machines.
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The Singer Sewing Machine for
sale on easy terms, at our home piano
and music store, Tillamook, Ore. \.
Lineback, manager. Both phones. ♦
Horse wanted; small horse, weight
about 850 or 900 pounds; must be
young and sound and broke for driv­
ing. Write to W. Roemicke, Woods,
Ore.
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Swedish, German
and Yankee
scythe blades. They are all good—
take your choice. Scythe snaths that
hang just right. King & Smith Com­
pany.
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Protect your valuable papers from
the unexpected fire by renting one of
our safe deposit boxes. Only one
dollar per year. Tillamook County
Bank.
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There has been a lot of damaged
wheat shipped into the market and
sold to the ranchers. The Tillamook
Feed Company handles nothing but
good wheat.
Free, with each dozen post cards,
one cabinet photo. With each dozen
cabinets or folders of that size we
give an elegant enlargement free. Till­
amook Studio.
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Dawson Bros, will meet all trains
with bus, and will handle passengers
and baggage to all parts of the ci;y
Call or phone at the livery barn on
Second avenue East.
It’s a good rule to buy a sewing
machine v ith an established repu .a-
tion fo- quality services. The White
for sale on easy terms at Jones
Knudson Furniture Company.
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Fly swatters, screen doors, win­
dow screens, screen cupboards and
wire screen by the yard. Get the
flies’ goat before they get yours,
King & Smith Company.
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We offer the best of professional
work,
courteous
treatment and
prompt deliveries and every induce­
ment any studio can. See our work
and offers. Tillamook Studio.
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The annual school meeting of this
»district will be held in this city on
Monday, June 15, when the matter
of erecting a gymnasium and play
grounds will be discussed.
UAMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
TIUUACDOOK,
OREGON.
Drop in and book Around-”
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Wanted!— Girl to take care of chil­
You can buy wall paper at same
dren during the day, services not re- price as other people. One price to
puired evenings or Sundays.
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all. We do not give paper hangers
If you want a real fly spray use a commission on the paper you buy,
ours, costs 754c. gallon ready to use. they ought to be satisfied with the
Sprayers from 40c up. C. I. Clough. * price they get for hanging it. We can
Mrs. G. W. Kingsland and children, give you names of paper hangers and
of La Grande, Ore., are on a visit to painters who will do you a good job
her parents, Mrs. and Mr. J. M. De and be satisfied with wages. King
& Smith Company.
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Lillies, of this city.
Dr. Lowe the well known eye
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Neidlinger, of
San Francisco, Cal., are making a specialist, and who is to be in Tilla- j
visit to Mrs. Neiglinger’s parents. Mr. ir.ook Hotel June 15 to 20 inclusive
and Mrs. J. M. DeLillies and family -has just returned from a 6 months ! Is Now located in its NEW BANKING ROOM,
stay in the large Eastern cities, and
of this city.
now uses all the latest up-to-date |
A. W. Cross came in from New­ methods of eye testing. Dr. Lowe
port on Wednesday, having walked has lived for the past 21 years in Orc- j
from there to this city. He was con­ gon and is well known by many of
nected, with the Signal published at the citizens of Tillamook. For the
And invites the Public to call and make an
Newport.
past 9 years he has been and now is
inspection of the room and its equipment.
Several of the local candidates at a member of the Oregon State Board
the primary election have failed to of Examiners in Optometry. If you
file with the County Clerk their ex- want correct fitting glasses at a
SAFETY
SECURITY,
SERVICE
pences, which should have been done reasonable price, don't fail to consult
ten days after the election.
him.
1 he committee of arrangements for
The injunction suit by the stock­
the G. A. R. Encampment would like
holders of the Tillamook Hotel Coin-,
to borrow several old muskets that pany has caused considerable interest
persons own in the county. Will
this week before Circuit Judge Web­
those owning them please lend them.
ster Holmes. The stockholders are
Don’t be deceived in buying cheap seeking to have a receiver appointed,
flour, when you can get Dement’s owing to J. P. Worrall’« management
Best Blue Stem hard wheat flour at of the hotel. The case started on
A LOVE AFFAIR
is a popular and highly respected
the Tillamook Feed Company. The Monday, with an array of attorneys
business man of this city, and their
“best” flour on the market. Your on either side. Attorney R. R. Dun-
N. E. Melchior, was arrested in
friends wish them much happiness.
money back if not satisfied.
♦
Portland on Monday on a charge of
iway, ot Portland, andS. S. Johnson,
The Clam Club will make its first threatening to kill Anna Fitzpatrick,
All kinds of cement work in a first- of this city, are representing Mr.
excursion
to the beach early in who was his "girl” in 1 illamook. but
class manner and foundation and Worrall, and the Hotel Company’s
chimney blocks at reasonable prices. interests are in the hands of attor­ August. The round trip from Port­ who spuzned him when they came to
Will guarantee any work. A, E. neys Tongue & Bagley, of Hillsboro, land will be given free to all members Portland.
«ho secure two new members. The
“It's either you or me; I haven't
Doerge, 11th street and First avenue and H. T. Botts of this city.
trip will be by special train on a decided •which. Maybe I’ll kill my­
West, 1 illamook.
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We are sorry to announce the death schedule arranged tc suit the plans self."said Melchior, according to Miss
Within the time specified, Messrs of Mrs. Mowrey, wife of C. E. Mow­ of the Clam Club. A reception will
Fitzpatrick. Melchior admitted the
Small and Urie are planning to de- ery which occurred quite unexpected­ be arranged at Tillamook City on
threat, but said that the hot weather
velope a power plant on the Trask ly in this city on Tuesday. The de­ Saturday and Sunday will be spent
River about 7 miles from town. At ceased was a daughter to Adolph on the beach near the mouth qf Tilla­ was responsible.
"If you’ll only let me go I'll nevel
the present time they propose to in­ Nielson, of Fairview. The funeral
mook Bay. An extra car could be bother you again,” he pleaded with
stall a 500 horsepower unit.
took place Thursday, the services be­ filled by members of Hillsboro, the girl in Municipal Court, and on
Attorney Hart, who was formerly ing in the Christian Church and the Forest Grove and other west side this understanding Judge Stevenson
district attorney for this district, was burial in the Odd Fellows’ Cemetery, Assemblies. This will be the summer continued the case for sentence
in the city on Monday, and he was conducted by Rev. D. A. MacKcnzie, event of the season and there will be
The the usual “last moment” rush to get Bid« Wanted for Hauling Gravel.
surprised to see the wonderful im- of the Presbyterian church.
piovement in the city, its fine paved deceased leaves three children. Mr. a place on the special. The best way
Mowrey has the sympathy of the is not to delay. Get your two mem­
The Tillamook Creamery wishes
streets and substantial buildings.
to receive bids for hauling one nun-
Mrs. G. Munson and daughter, Miss business men and citizens in his bers now and be sure of the trip. bred loads of gravel, more or fess,
Esther Munson, left Monday to visit hour of sorrow in the loss of aloving Those who have already secured from T. W. Lester's place to its fac­
Sweden, to be gone about three and affectionate wife.
members should arrange to have tory, company to tpay for gravel.
The ladies of the Fairview Birth­ their cupons issued. Take it up with Haulers to spread gravel. Company
months, it being 30 years since Mrs.
reserves the right to reject any and
Munson left there. Mrs Alfred Lar­ day club gave an entertainment to your secretary. Do it now.—Artisan. all
bids. Leave bids at Carl Haber-
son and Lars Johnson left the same their husbands and families, at the
lach’s office, Tillamook, Oregon, oti
or before June (¿th, 1914.
morning for Sweden.
Fairview hall, June 2nd. At one
Notice.
The ladies of the Presbyterian thirty about sixty people were seated
The annual meeting of the stock­ SURPRISES MANY IN TILLA­
Guild will have a sale of good things, at the table to partake of a most holders of the Tillamook Hotel Com­
MOOK.
bounteous
lunch
prepared
by
the
such as cakes, pies buns, etc., on Sat­
The QUICK action of aimpie
pany
will
be
held
on
Monday,
June
1st,
urday June 6th, beginning at 10 ladies, to which every one did justice. 1914, 4 pm, in the office or parlors of the buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., an
mixed in Alder-i kn, the remedy
o’clock at the Rosenberg Store. Here After lunch ice cream was served. A Tillamook Hotel. Tillamook, Ore. By which
became famous by curing
small
voluntary
program
was
render
­
is the place where picnickers can fill
order of the president of the company appendicitia, is nurpriaing Tilla­
ed,
after
which
all
left
for
their
home,
in nicely for their lunches.
mook people, Many have found
P. J. Worrall.
that thia simple remedy draina ho
Revs. T. W. Ward, of Beaver; considering the day well spent. The
much foul matter from the nyatem
men
heartily
expressed
their
thanks
NOTICE.
Rev. White, of this city; and Rev.
that A SINGLE DOSE relieves con­
to
the
ladies
of
the
club,
hoping
that
Dora Young, are attending the annu­
All gold bond trading stamps stipation, sour stomach and gas on
H'omach almost IMMEDI­
al conference of the U. B. church in they will again be honored in the fu­ bearing the letters T. H. S. or Holtz the
ATELY. Adler i-ka ia the most
Portland this week. Mcsdames Shil­ ture. The club will meet at the home must be in our hands not later than thorough bowel cleanser ever sold.
June 20 to be redeemed.
linglaw and Clyde Kinnaman of Bea­ of Mrs. Frank Bester, June 10.
J. S* Lamar, druggist.
HALTOM’S.
ver, are delegates to the conference.
After months of parleying, the city
The County Court appointed G. W. council passed an ordinance on Mon­
Tait, president of the First National day night granting to F. D. Small and
Bank, on the Fair Board, to take the D. C. Urie a franchise to construct
place of Will Spalding, as he will an electric light and power system
SOME BARGAINS IN CHOICE TILLA-
soon leave the city. Mr. Tait will al­ in the city. The franchise requires
MOOK CITY LOTS.
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lo take Mr. Spalding's place as sec­ the grantees to erect a water power
plant at a cost of at least $30,000
retary to the Fair Board.
within 18 months after the date of
The Secretary of the G. A. R. En­ the acceptance of the franchise. The
This property we are now offering was
campment has received information council retains the right to make reg­
from a number of Posts and Relief ulations of rates, subject to the gen­
platted by us from the acreage consequently it is
Corps, and up to the present time eral laws of the state, and to make
the lowest in price of any property offered in Til­
about 800 persons have intimated other regulations as to the manner of
lamook at the present time:—
their intention to attend the encamp­ operating the system. A bond of
ment this year, with other Posts to $4,000 must be filed to guarantee that
KING ADDITION:— Located three blocks
hear from.
the plant will be ready to furnish
west on 5th street from the High School. Every
>
For sale—1 Kenwood stump pul­ light and power.
lot choice and sightly, 50x100 ft. with 10 ft. alley,
en 300 ft. 3-4-in- cable, 2 blocks,
In the cases of the timber com­
6 ft. sidewalk all in. Your choice of any of these
tump hook and swamp hook. Nearly panies against Beall & Co., the Fort
lots
for a short time at $275. & $300.
new. Also 1 horse, sound and true, Dodge Machinery Co. and the county
7 years old, weight 1500 pounds, 1 officials. Judge Holmes gave the
STILLWELL PARK:— Located just west of
ight wagon and harness in good con- plaintiffs permission to amend their
King Add, this is very fine property, lots all 5000
iricn. Will sell cheap. Address P. J. complaints, after motion had been
square
feet to the lot. One fine qua rter block of
Henige, Beaver, Ore.
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made by defendants to strike out
10,000
spuare
feet at $350, which you can’t .beat
Up to the present time sleeping ac­ part of the complaint. The case will
in
this
town
or
anywhere else.
commodations have been found for be taken up Again on Saturday. Attor­
500 visitors for the G. A. R. encamp­ neys S. S. Johnson and G. C. Fulton,
GOODSPEED’S ADDITION:—.. Located
ment, which is not nearly enough, of Astoria, are the attorneys for the
East on 1st and 3rd streets, adjoining R. R. . I
and those having bedrooms to spare timber companies; and attorneys A.
have
for sale in this tract the choicest lots in the
at that time will confer a favor on C. Hammen and Hart, of Portland,
city.
All high and sightly, 50x100 ft. to each lot.
the committee by placing them at reqresent the machinery companies;
their disposal. The price paid for while the county’s interest is being
Prices range from $250 and up. Terms, easy
bedrooms is 50c per night.
looked after by Attorney M. J. Ger-
payments.
The County Court appointed F. L. soni.
On the above property you can make no mis­
Sappington county commissioner, to
Married, on Monday, at the home
take in making an investment NOW. You can
take the place of G. R. Edner, resign­ of the brides parents, Mr, and Mrs.
ed Mr. Sappington having obtained H. H. Brooten, who reside near Clov­
have your own terms of payment to suit your
the nomination at the primary elec­ erdale, Mr, Clifford Hiner and Miss.
convenience, in monthly, quarterly, semi annual
tion, the court had previouify decided Dena Brooten. The ceremony was
or yearly payments. The price, the terms ami
that who obtained the nomination for performed by the Rev. F. S. Ford,
the property arc ail more than any investor
the unexpired term would be appoint paster of the Nestucca Presbyterian
could possibly desire.
ed.
Church. After the ceremony and
congratulations,
a
large
party
of
re
­
Are you going to do any painting
Make your selection now before it is too late.
this spring or summer? This is ideal latives and others were invited to a
weather just now. Sherwin-Williams substantial wedding dinner by Mr.
ROLLIE W. WATSON, Tillamook’s Leading
prepared paint coats a trifle more per and Mrs. Brooten. The happy couple
gallon than other paint (because it's came to this city in auto later in the
Sub-Division Agent.
TODD HOTEL.
better), but a painter will not charge day, where they will make their
INSURANCE
LOANS
RENTALS
home.
The
bride
is
highly
esteemed
you any more for putting it on. nor
will you have to paint so often. King by the yonny people of the South
part of the count/, while the (room
A Smith Company.
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