Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 04, 1914, Image 2

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    Tillamook
Headlight, June
4,
T. BOALS, M.D.,
ADVERTISING RATES.
CLEAN UP DAY.
Legal Advertisement*.
First Insertion, per line........... $
Each subsequent insertion, line.
Business and professional cards
one month ..............................
Homestead Notices ...................
Timber Claims .......................... 1
Locals per line each insertion.
Display advertisement, an inch,
one month ................................
All Resolutions of Condolence
and Lodge Notices, per line
Cards of Thanks, per line
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
ceeding five lines ...................
Boy Mayor and City Council Coun-
.10
oilman Chosen.
.05
I Last Friday morning Ira Smith met
I with the pupils of the graded school
in the assembly hall and Y.11^ 1 n a7?
sistance of the teachers, I rof. Buch­
anan and Supt. Buel, the pupils elect­
ed a Boy Mayor and a Councilman
I from each of the five wards in the
I city. The pupils were a tnfal back­
ward at first in placing any one in
I nomination for mayor but soon they
•05 got a start and they kept the secre­
tary buisy in taking down nomina­
05 tions. Four names W'ere placed in
nomination: Howard Erskine,
lair
Small,, Clare Moak, Edgar Myers.
The pupils then separated into
.25
wards in which they lived and then
selected one of their number as coun-
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
I oilman for that ward. They then re­
(Strictly in Advance.)
turned to assembly hall when each
One year ..................................... $1 50 pupil was handed a ballot and on
Six months ...................................... 75 which they voted. They first wrote
the number of the ward in which they
Three months.......................... .
.50 lived across the top of the ballot,
then the name of one of the tour
Entered as second class mail mat­ I boys that was running for Mayor
ter July, 1888, at the postoffice at and the name of the Councilman
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of selected for the ward in which they
March 3, 1879.
| '"The ballots were then collected and
SUPERIOR OREGON-
MADE RANGE.
Is Cheaper and Better
than Eastern Ranges.
PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S I*. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg )
Tillamook
HERRON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock
Tillamook •
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• Oregon
sarchet ,
LAMB-SCIIRADER COMPANY.
T
The Fashionable Tailor
.
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE,
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd & 3rd AVENUE WEST.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
a Specialty.
Store iu Heins Photographic
Gallery
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Oxyaccetaylene Welding
We weld Cast Iron, Steel, Bronze,
Mr. Smith with the assistance ot
Brass, Aluminum, Nickle Steel, Cop­
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT some of the pupils counted the bal­
lots, which showed the following re­
per, broken gears, pulleys, crank shafts,
sults: For Mayor—Howard Erskine,
boilers and build seamless tanks. Do
FARMERS' MEETINGS NEXT 34' Clare Small, il; Clare Moak, 21;
WEEK.
I and Edgar Myers, II. Erskine was
cutting and brazing,
elected Boy Mayor.
I decided
received a consign­
There being only one candidate tor
At Nehalem, Tillamook and Clover­
SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO MILL AND
dale.
I councilman in the different wards, ment of these Oregon - Made
all
selected
were
elected,
which
were.
MARINE WORK,
Every farmer in the county should
Ranges, which are superior in
1st ward, Evelyn Hoag. 2nd w'arj,
plan to attend the big farmers meet Lola DeLillies, 3rd ward, bay Hill, make and cheaper in price than
Quick
service our specialty.
Ings which are scheduled as follows:
4th ward, Herbert Stam. 5th ward, Eastern ranges, as it costs $9.00
Remove
carbon
from cylenders in 20 minutes.
Thursday, June 11, 1 P. M. Nehalem Ewald Schnuelle.
to ship the Eastern ranges to
All work guaranteed.
The council met Tuesday and trans­ Portland. Call in and inspect
at Union Hall.
the following business: Mayor
Friday, Jone 12, at 1 P. M., Tilla­ acted
Beals and G. B. Lamb, who are to these superior rangesand 1 will
At Hiner’s Machine Shop.
mook at Court House.
I select a third party, and those three show you how firmly they are
Friday, June 12, at 8 P. M. Tillamook are to be judges of Clean-up-Day and constructed. They come in all
No Jobs too Big and None too Small.
award the flag to the ward making Ml '/ 4* M
at Commercial Club.
the
best
showing.
Saturday, June 13, at 1 P, M., Clover­
ALLEN PAGE,
The following rules were adopted: I
dale.
1— Do not allow rubbish to accu­ First Street,
near the
Saturday, June 13. at 8 P. M. Beaver. mulate.
,
Court
House.
Improvement cf our dairy herds will
2— Do not throw anything on the
be the main topic of the day. Some of sidewalks or streets.
3— Do not let piles of ashes or trash
us are apt to think our stock needs no
remain in back yards.
improvement but on closer examina-
4— Do not mark or deface sidewalks
tion.we find that we have' not yet fences, buildings or public property.
I
5—Keep the garbage can covered
reached the maximum nor even a high
average production. According to th? and destroy breeding places of flies.
6_ plant grass and flower-seed.
cheese report for 1813 there were Make a garden and encourage the
36,885,290 pourds of milk delivered at love of nature, sunshine and fresh
Dry Short Wood S2.00 Load.
the cheese factories of the county.
1 d 7—Apply paint to fences, sheds and
This milk represents a product of
.
about 9000 cows and last year con­ buildings.
8— Brighten Up ourselves, Brighten
tained an average of 3.97 per cent of Up our homes and spread the Bright­
butter fat which sold for 38.32 cents en Up Spirit amongst our neighbors.
9— Brighten Up your business,
per pound.
In round numbers\this
means a production of 4000 lbs. of milk, Brighten up our town; and promote
its social, industrial and commercial
1« a an hi ’■ • ■ ■ » 111
g
160 lbs. fat and 364 gross Income from progress.
DR. WENDT.
,
Sidney
E.
Henderson,
Pres.
,
B
the average cow In Tillamook County.
10— Let Brighten Up be our slogon.
Eye Specialist,
Surveyor.
B
The councilmen from the different
Many farmers are realizing much more
Fit Glasses at
than this and there Is no reason why wards will act as captain of their
John Leland Henderson. Sec- s
Reasonable Prices. Guaranteed
retary Treas., Attomey-at- ■
the average of the county cannot be ward, and all the children are to help
them. Clean up around your ow"
Law, Notrary Public.
■
300 lbs. or better of fat. Practical places and then ask your neighbor to
methode for increasing this production do likewise. They will do it if you
Tillamook Title and ■
.
will be the main theme for discussion. ask them.
a
It is the wishes of the council that
Loganberry culture and marketing
Abstract co.
the older people, property owners .
H
will also have an important place on and those who rent property assist 1
Law, Abstracts, Real Estate,
the program. Our soils and climate the Brighten-Up Crusade in tins
Surveying, Insurance.
are especially well adapted to the work, for without their help in clean- |
Both Phones.
ing
up,
nothing
of
importance
can
be
growing of thia plant and we are all
B
There is no excuse
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON.
vitally Interested in the best methods accomplished.
for anyone not taking part in the
i
of propagating and handling this crop. Clean-Up. Mayor Beals very kindly
B ® ■ ■ nat w a ¡aiar ■ « n ».
Prof. W. S. Brown of the Extension offers the services of two teams and
Division of the State Agricultural Col­ two drivers to be used, if needed, in
lege will tell us how to handle logan­ hauling off rubbish for those who
have no other way of disposing ot |
berries.
same. If you wish to take advantage .
The other speakers will be M. J. E. of this good offer, clean up the trash, 1
EAT VIERECK’S
Dorman of the U. S. Dairy Division. put in boxes or sacks and put same ,
where
teamsters
can
get
it
handy
on
|
Prof. W. A. Barr of the State College
with the problem of buying Harness
June II and notify lra Smith where
and R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist you
BREAD,
you will find it distinctly advanta­
live.
.
On your front porch can be lit
of this county.
I Thursday, June 11 is Clean-U p Day,
geous to come and do your select
every night until midnight
ing here. You will get the best
Meetings are entirely free and every­ but every minute of time between
and register not over
the most thorough and
one is invited to come and bring his now and then should be a buisy one TILLAMOOK BAKERY, qualities,
fifty cents per month
conscientious workmanship and be
in
order
to
get
everything
in
good
family.
_ ______________
1
on the meter.
charged the most reasonable prices.
shape, get buisy in youi ward Sec I
- ■' X. ...
We can supply single or doubl .
that
your
neighbors
do
their
part.
At All Grocers.
BOOSTER S BAND.
Sets or any single article that you TILLAMOOK ELECTRIC L ight AND
See Ira Smith and get a crusader pin
may tie in need of. .
FUEL COMPANY
and
show
your
colors.
Meeting at Nehalem, With a Large
Turn Out.
| W,A, Williams A Ct,
W ill S palding ,Manager.
HINER & REED,
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 pei’ Cord
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
I
Office; O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Tillamook
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO-
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. Oregon.
J, CLAUSSEN,
.
LAWYER,
E
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT,
2!3 T illamook B lock
j Tillamook •
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Oregon
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Both Phones.
Tillamook
Oregon
j~^R. E. E, DANIELS,
CHIROPRACTOR
Delivered.
Local Office in the Commercial
Building'.
TILLAMOOK. - ORE
E. HEWITT,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALIST.
Both Phones.
Residence and Office in Whitehouse
Residence,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
R. L.
ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
DENTIST.
Commercial Building',
Tillamock
J2)R JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
A 15 Watt Mazda
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS
Last Saturday
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the Tillamook
County Booster'* Band met at Ne­
Notice is hereby given that the
halem. Over sixty players from all
over the county enjoyed
_
a perfect County School Superintendent of
spring day, spending the forenoon in Tillamook County, Oregon, will hold
practice under their leader, Prof. the regular examination of applicants
Trombley, and in the afternoon gave for State Certificates at the Circuit
the finest band concert ever heard in Court Rooms, Tillamook City as fol­
Nehalem. Some of the best musici- low s :
Commencing Wednesday, lune 17,
ians in Oregon are in the band, and
the improvement is wonderful under 1914, at 9 o'clock a.tn., and continu­
their efficient instructor. Quite a ing until Saturday, June .*0, 1914, at
number of the musicians went up 4 o'clock i'.m
Wednesday forenoon, writing, U. S.
from Tillamook , accompanied by
-1 physiology.
boosters Cal. Worrall and Rollie history,
Wednesday afternoon;
Physical
Watson. The Nehalem band boys
composition,
gave a dance Saturday evening, w hich geography , reading,
was well patronized and the interest methods in reading, methods in arith-
shown shows that Nehalem will be metic.
Thursday afternoon; Arithmetic,
leady with its $soo for the 1915 San
Francisco special train. But the history of education, psychology.
great event of,the day was the dinner methods in geography,
Thursday
_______
afternoon ; G
ram nier, ,
or banquet served by the good ladies
of Nehalem and vicinity, in the skat­ geography, American Literature phy­
ing rink, where over 100 band boys sics, methods in language.
Friday forenoon; Theory and prac­
and friends enjoyed a great feast of
all the good things to eat from fried tice, orthography, English literature,
chemistry.
chicken to cake. Much of the success
Friday afternoon; School law, geol­
of the meeting was due to Mr. Effen-
berger a* master of ceremonies, R og v, algebra, civil government.
Saturday forenoon; Geometry, bot­
W. Watson was as usual full of en-
tbusism and a success as toast master any.
Saturday afternoon;; General his­
imd toasts were responded to by rep­
resentatives from Hay City, Wheeler, tory, bookkeeping.
W. S. BUEL, County Supt.
Cloverdale, and for Tillamook, Judge
Worrall being in his happiest mood,
gave his listeners a rare treat full of
pathos and laughter, good stories and
There 1« more Catarrh In thia section ot
the country than nil other di «en tea put
compliments to the ladies.
together, anti until
the last lew rears
The band will be the guests of Clo­ waa supposed to l»e incurable
For a grent
verdale on Sunday, June 28th.
Mr. many years doctors pronounced it a 1 ih * m I
and prescribed local remedies, and
Thompson, mayor, Mr. West, Sec. disease
by constantly falling to cure with local
commercial club; Mr Cotton, publish­ treatment, ptononneed it Incurable Sci­
er Nehalem Times; Mrs. Tohl, of the ence has proven Catarrh to be a consti­
tutional
disease, and therefore requires
hotel and nnny others assisted in en­ constitutional
treatment
llairs Catarrh
tertaining the guests, and after a Cure, manufactured by F J Cheney .v
. Toledo, t'hio, I* the only Constitu­
beautiful day crowded with enjoy­ Co
eure on the market
It is taken in
ments, the visitor* departed utiani- tional
ternally in doses from lo drops to a tea
rr.om in voting the citizen*, of Neha­ spoonful. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Thev
lem and vicinity the best of entertain­ offer
one hundred dollars tor any case it
er* and much pro^rei* w*t made to­ fails
to cure. Semi for cirenlars and tes
wards a union of interests, in both a tianoulals
Address
F J CHKNKY A CO . Toledo O
social and business way, lor the up­ Sold
by Druggists. Tile
building of all of Tillamook county. 1 | lake Hall'« Family Fills for constipation.
Oregon.
Tillamook - Oregon
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OIIN LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
.
.
. Oregon.
Room No. 261.
BOTTS,
SPECIAL
GROCERY PRICES.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Books in
Office.
I
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon,
Both Phones.
\A/. C. HAWK.
QUAKER OATS.
Large Package -
-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Small Package
25c.
15c.
CRESCENT BAKING POWDERS.
5 Pound Can, Regular Price 11.00,
now 85c.
3 Pound Can, Regular Price 7 Oc.
now 55c.
I Pound Can, Regular Price 25c.
now 20c.
Fancy Prunes, lOe. a pound. Fancy Dried Peaches, lOc.a
Coffee and Tea Special.
Oregon
Q VRL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
T illamook B eock ,
Pound
RUBY CAKACOLA COFFEE, 10 pounds for $2.50.
RUBY CAKACOLA COFFEE, 1 pound for 27c.
German-American Coffee, 1 lb. can, 30c. German-American Coffee, 3 lb.
can, 85c
• «
• —— “ " —
Ridgray’s High Grade Teas.
IEL, 1 pound. 3,’x-
Jlend, 1 pound 25c.
Head. 1 pound 1.00.
Bay City
Tillamook
,Oregon
G. McGEE,
PHYSICIAN &
M D.
SURGEON
Office : Next door to Star
ORANGE LABEL, 1 pound 65c
1 ler Majesty’s Blend. J pound 50c
Capital Household, J pound 25c
Theatre
QBORGE WILLETT,
RALPH C. BACON,
Mgr. Grocery Dept.
RAY & CO
ATTORNEY-AT I AW
T illamook C ommercial B uilding )
i . illan.ook •
Oregon