Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 06, 1914, Image 1

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Vol. XXVI.
No. 9
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Al'GUST 6,
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HOME
MAKING.
The first step in buying or building
a home is the Savings Account.
Everybody should have a home of his
own.
A savings account with this bank,
with regular deposits from the income,
will provide the money for the first
payment upon one.
The sooner you begin, the sooner
you will live in your own home.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
Tillamook County Bank.
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TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
The Tillamook Headlight office is
now located opposite the court house.
Gambrinus Beer on draft at The
*
Lotus.
Melons delivered free. Buy them at
the Fruit Palace.
Good house and lot for sale on easy
terms. Apply to J. S. Stephens. *
Safe deposit boxes for rent. Til'.i-
mok County Bank.
*
Born, on Sunday, to the wife of T.
Edwards, a girl.
Blacksmith shop to rent next to my
office. T. H. Goyne.
*
The county court is in session this
week transacting county business.
Gambrinus Beer by the keg or bot­
tle at The Lotus.
.
♦
Try those 25c dinners at the Old
Spanish Kitchen. The best in town?
Fresh fruit delivered to any part
of the city. Phone the Fruit Palace?
For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River
bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free­
man.
♦
We are in a position to make some
long time farm loans. First National
Bank.
•
House work wanted by the hour.
Write to Myrtle Schroder, Tillamook-
Oregon.
Tan and sun burn, can be prevented
with our tan and freckle lotion. C. I.
Clough & Co.
♦
A large number of TiHamookers
went to Rockaway on Sunday, the
trains being crowded.
S. G. Reed and Mr. Smith were in
the city on Wednesday from the
north part of the county.
The Tillamook . Feed Co. will make
you low- prices on all kinds of hay in
carload lots. See Shrode.
*
If our work does not suit you tell
us; if it does, tell your friends. Citj
Transfer Company.
*
The government dredge was towed
back from Nehalem and is now at
work in Tillamook Bay.
J. J. Johnson has returned from
Florida and Southern States where
he has been for several months.
Mrs. Geo. Williams, of Bay City is
at Dr. Wendt’s hospital in this city
seriously sick.
J. W. Parker, representing the
Realty Associates of Portland, was in
the city the first of the week.
Jake Wolvinstine has opened a re­
pair shop down by the sawmill. Will
repair any old thing. Boiler repairing
a specialty.
*
Ow-ing to the war in Europe, it was
found necessary to stop the pickling
of salmon, and the fish will be canned
from now on.
Bring your chy:kens to the Tilla
tnook Meat Company’s Market. W<
pay 15c per pound.
*
Dairymen, if you have any heifei
calves, 3 to 10 weeks old, see J. Mer­
rel Smith. He will buy them.
*
Mrs. Rinnan and two daughters,
Misses Jessie and Dollie Rinnan, o:
Columbus, Neb., are visiting at the
Mills' home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paine and
child left for their home in Eugene or
2'ednesday, after visiting at th«
home of Mr. and Mrs. McNair.
Wanted to rent a dairy ranch, with
stock, with io or more cows. Cash
rent or shares.
Address G. F.
Hackett, Hemlock, Ore.
*
UAtfRR’S
TIUUAmOOK.
it
OREGON-
Drop in and book Around-
li.So PER YEAR.
_ Portland’s best beer. Gambrinus, at
Mrs. Wilson is Dead.
1 he Lotus.
♦
News reached this city Thursday
Wanted—live representative in Till­
amook. Advancement to parties show­ afternoon that Mrs. Wilson, wife of
ing ability. Steady >osition. Legiti­ President Wilson had died that day '
mate proposition. Good money. Lady at the \\ hite House, which came as a
or gentleman. Benn-Newman Mfg. surprise and many expressions of re­
Co., 409 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore. gret were heard. She had been sick
for several months.
W ork is progressing as rapidly as
possible on the piece of concrete road
uiat is being laid north of the city Tillamook People who will Enter­
This will give the county about hall
tain Fresh Air Kiddies.
a mile of concrete road, half of which
is finished, with the exception of th»
The following is a list of the people
side, which will be graveled.
who will entertain the fresh air kid­
who will be brought to Tilla­
Tobacco and Cigar Salesman want­ dies
mook County with the Artisans’ ex­
ed to Advertise. Experience unnec cursion
Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM,
on Saturday, August 15. Ac­
essary. $ioo monthly and traveling
commodations
is
needed
for
thirteen
Expenses. Advertising
Smoking
children, and those who would
Chewing Tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars more
to provide homes for these poor
Send 2c. stamp for full particulars like
children should communicate with
Hemet Tobacco Co., New York. *
Mrs. Hoover or Mrs. Smith.
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\\ ill Maxw ell. 2 boys,
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Marriage licenses were issued toGu\
Vedder and Stella Pitts; Chas Ken lohn Schild, 2 children.
nedy and Irma Hancock; and Reed Frank Bester, 2 children.
inspection of the room ami its equipment.
Farmer and Freda Schoppert. Coun Sid Anderson, 3 children.
ty Clerk Holden was called up be Mrs. Burton, mother and 4 girls.
tween twelve and one o’clock Friday V. Jacobs, 2 children.
SAFETY
SECURITY
SERVICE.
morning, and issued the last twe Mrs. Marolf, 2 children.
licenses.
Mrs. Lucas, 2 boys.
Mr. Thomas, 4 children.
There is a considerable decrease in Mrs.
Weston, 6 girls.
the amount of milk received at the E. Herring,
2 children.
cheese factories the past week owing E. Donaldson,
2 boys.
to the dry weather, it being about the John Little, 4 children.
third week in June since rain fell, and Mrs. Myers, mother and 2 children.
the prospects look favorable that the Mrs. Dick, mother and 3 children.
dry weather will continue until the John
Tucker, 2 children.
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fall rains in September.
Mrs. Tilden, 2 children.
Miss Gertrude Kirkwoo J, who has Mrs. Hogan, 2 children.
had charge of the nulii.iery depart­ Mrs. Elliott, mother and one child.
other information apply to Mrs. . Mary
To Bayocean.
ment at the Stillwell store, departed Mrs. Buel, 2 children.
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F. Dunstan, Supt. ofJContest.
this week. After visiting at her hor.i Mrs. John Dunston, 2 children.
The launch Olive leaves Tillamook
Babies from 6 months to IQ months
she will take in the milliners eon ven­
at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leaves Bay­ should report in the morning of Aug.
tion to be held this month in San
ocean
at
10:30
a.m.
and
3:30
p.m.
the 24 for scoring.
Art Department, County Fair.
Francisco to get in touch wi’h fall
Round trips 75 cents. Sundays
Babies from 19 months to 48 months
new models.
leaves at 9 a.m. only. Fare 50 cents.
in the afternoon of August 24.
Mrs. Shrode, in charge of this de­
On Sunday afternoon a local organ­
ization was formed for the purpose of partment, wishes to announce that
Better Babies Contest,
Amounts Received for June Cheese.
assisting in the work of the state dry prizes offered are not for sketches
The scoring of the Better Babies
campaign and for the purpose of from life alone but that copies will
Following is the amount of money
placing Tillamook in the “Dry” col­ have due consideration. Everybody Contest will be held in the Commercial
umn again. The officers are: Attor­ is urged to exhibit their water sketch­ Club Rooms, at Tillamook City, on received at the different factories for
oil and pen sketches, also kodak
cheese:
ney T. H. Goyne, president; Walter es,
’’ as . hand . painted
.
. Monday August 24th, all day and even­ June
Beaver
.. $ 2.735 00
Baker, vice-president; Attorney H. T. pictures as well
china.
2,257.00
Blaine ..................... .......
ing:
Botts, secretary; A. L. Thomas treas-
4,722.00
nrer.
The following is a list of the Exam­ Central .................... .......
5,27200-
ining Physicians who will have charge Clover Leaf ............ .........
Call for Bids.
In connection with the State Fair
Springs ...... ......... ,,416.00
of the Contest: Dr. R. T. Boals, Chair­ Cold
there will be a dahlia show and prizes
......... 1,746.00
East Beaver
Tillamook City will receive bids up man, Tillamook; Dr. S. M. Wendt, Elwood
will be offered for the best display o
.............. 1,852.00
...
. .
these flowers. As Tillimook County 2 o’clock p.m. August 7th, 1914, for Tillamook; Dr. W. G. McGhee, Tilla­ Fairview
......... 10,289.1»
is naturally adapted to the grswing oi the furnishing 120 yards of gravel mook; Dr. Thos. R. Monk, Tillamook; Long Prairie
......... 4,660.00
dahlias, it is hoped that those who delivered on the streets of Tillamook
....... 12,, 146.00
Maple Leal
make a specially of these flowers will City as directed, for repaying streets. Dr. L. L. Hoy. Tillamook; 1 Dr Jack Moliler
....
s. 114.00
enter them at the State Fair. Par­ For further particulars see City Re­ Olson, Dentist, Tillamook; Dr. W. C. Neskowin ..
....
2,808.00
ticulars can be obtained by .applying corder.
Hawk, Bay City; Dr. Randle, Nehalem Orctown
2,967.00
John Aschim,
to Frank Meredith, the ’.c< re-.a-y.
1,617.00
Pleasant Valiev .
and Dr. J. L. George, Cloverdale.
City
Recorder
of
Tillamook
City
Or.
6,960.00
A birthday party was given on Fri­
lhis contest will be open only to the South Prairie ........... .........
4 50.00
Sand Lake ..............
day in honor of the birthdays of F.
examining physicians, mothers, nurses, Three
5,938.00
Rivers...........
D. Bester, Mrs. C. B. Stoker, a sister
Attention,
Live
Stock
Exhibitors.
officers and committees in charge of I illaniook..............
. . . 11,091.00
of Mr. Bester, and A. G. Beals. A
the work. The awarding of prizes. | Alder Vale .............. .......
1,600.00
chicken dinner was served on the
It will be necessary to send in your diplomas, certificates and score cards
river at Bester’s ford. Those present
__ , „,
;
j to Dr. L
Reedy
at once will be made one day of the County Total ..................................... $90,640.00
were Mr. and*Mrs. A. G. Beals and applications
family, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stoker and and he will inspect your stock, No Fair when the babies will be exhibited. 1 The average price of buttei fat was
a little over 30 cents tor the factories
family, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bester and charge for this inspection.
Date to be announced later. For any | near Tillamook.
County Fair Board.
family, when a most pleasant time
was participated in.
Have you a farm for sale,if so, write
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to R. Mills, P. O. Box No. 245 Port­
land, Oregon. We want to buy a farm
Free with Your Cash Purchases-—Emblematic Oregon State Silverware- i j
for cash if not over $4,000, or will pay
more for a good place on terms. In
answering this ad, please state num­
ber of acres cultivated, price per acre,
and state what stock and machinery
go with the place. Prefer cheap land a
at $20 to $60 per acre, but will con­
sider highly improved farm at better
price.
*
On Monday afternoon a fire alarm
was turned in on account of a fire in
the roof of Attorney H. T. Botts’
residence, which took some time to
extinguish. Mrs. Botts and her niece
Miss Maud Overfelt were resting at
the time and the latter becoming
frightened jumped from the balcony
over the front door, and sprained her
wrist. A good deal of the furniture
was removed. Mr. Botts is insured for
I >1,400.
The supreme court in the case of
John Leland Henderson vs. Tilla­
mook Hotel Co., a corporation, P. J.
Worrall, Anna Worrall and Chas.
Kunze, on a motion of and applica­
tion filed for an order restoring the
AT THE
property to the possession of the ap­
pellant, and foran order directing A
4. Gaylord receiver of the defendant |
corporation to so turn the property I
over, the supreme court ordered and j
adjudged that upon the service upon
him of a copy of this order by the 1
sheriff, A. H. Gaylord turn over to
the appellant all the property of
every kind and nature received by
him under his order of appellant as
receiver, and that he account to the I
KJ
appellant for all moneys due and re-
pl
ceived by him as such receiver and
that said property be turned over to
the appellant, and that they be and ?•
they are hereby authorized to hold if
the same until the further order of
the court, and the said appellant hav­
ing given a bond on appeal, and also
I'
t bend to stay the execution of said
order appointing a receiver which
bond was not approved by the court
below, said bond is now hereby ap-
iroved and ordered to stand as the
iond in the case on appeal.
The First National Bank
of Tillamook
I.O.O.F. BUILDING.
For sale two bull calves, registered
Jerseys. Brown Bessie stock. Sire
Brave Engineer. Apply to T. Me
Cormick, Tillamook Ore.
Jos. Baumgartner vs. James Chris­
tensen is a suit filed in the circuit
court to recover $100 on a promissory
note.
An application of Harmony skin
cream at night keeps the skin white
soft and free from blemishes. C. I.
Clough Co.
♦
For sale, pair of angle dial scales,
slightly used, can be seen at the Till­
amook Feed Co. To be sold for lit­
tle over half price.
*
Young girl wants to take care of
children, can do plain sewing, willing
to go to beach. Five dollars a week,
inquire at the Headlight Office.
Netarts Restaurant ready for busi­
ness. Home cooking. Quick Service.
Best Chef on Pacific Coast. A. F.
♦
Julien, proprietor.
I am still buying young calves, All
kinds, both male and female. See me
if you want all they are worth. J.
*
Merrel Smith.
Work wanted by young woman, is
a trained nurse, but will take any
kind of work, and can milk cows.
Apply tn N. E. Wilson, care of Sam
Tomlinson.
* •/
Protect your valuable papers from
the unexpected fire by renting one of
our safe deposit boxes. Only one
dollar per year. Tillamook County
Bank.
*
The members of the county court
went to Pleasant Valley on Wednes­
day as John Theiler claimes he is
damaged $1,000 by the county putting
in a culvert across the road in 1912.
It’s a good rule to buy a sewing
machine v ith an established rep ra­
tion fo- quality services. The White
for sale on easy terms at Jones
Knudson Furniture Company.- *
Lost a new Goodyear automobile
tire on Fairview road between. Will
Easom’s and Trout’s, Saturday even­
ing. Finder please return to Claude
Ackley or Kennedy’s Garage.
*
While horse back riding at Netarts
on Wednesday morning, the horse
stumbled and threw Mrs. Broughton
violently to the ground, breaking her
arm. She was brought to the city
and Dr. Boals set the injured limb.
Perry DeLillies, who graduated at
the Tillamook High School, and went
to Alaska with several other young
men from this city, was taken sick
with fever, and a message from Alas­
ka states that he has lost hie voice.
Dr. L. L. Hoy returned from Gar­
field, Wash., on Wednesday, and his
wife will follow later. Dr. Hoy is
located in the Tillamook block, in the
office previously occupied by Dr.
Kerron.
All kinds of cement work in a first-
class manner and foundation anu
chimney blocks at reasonable price*-
Will guarantee any work. A. t.
Docrge, nth street and First avenue
West, 1 iliatnook.
Mrs. and Miss Munson, who are in
Stockholm, were to return to the
United States at the end of the pres­
ent month, but on account of the war
it is hard to tell when they will be
able to leave there.
The management of the Gem thea­
tre closed down on the Gayety show
it that place of amusement because
it was below the standard. Mr.
Smith is to be congratulated upon
WATER MELONS aoc EACH.
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this for it is his aim to give the peo­
ple clean shows, but that did not WATER MELONS
came up to what was represented.
WATER MELONS.
VARIETY STORE,
1914
1500 WATER MELONS SHIPPED
US BY MISTAKE MUST BESOLD
TAKE YOUR PICK FOR ao cent».
EACH.
RAY 4 COMPANY.
Tillamook, Oregon.
R. C. BACON, Manager.
Cut Prices.
$1 00 and ■!
Cabinets, per doe.
.50 and up
Post cards
.25 and Up
Enlargements
Tillamook Studio.
Oppotit Court House.
Like January, August Sales
Brings Greatest Values
Friday, Saturday, MONDAY
and throughout the week.
“Bunkie” Days
Stillwell Store
Introducing many Departments that should
be just as popular as the others, we will
make them come to the front with a
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SLASHINGand a THRASHING of PRICES I
that will cause a furore in this store for the next ten
days, thronging our aisles with eager, enthusiastic, con­
servative, money saving buyers. Each day some i lí­
tense,out-of-ordinary special bargains will be displayed.
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WATCH THE WINDOWS.
DO NOT MISS A DAY
ITS MOST IMPORTANT
BRING YOUR CASH.
STILLWELL'S.