Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 20, 1914, Image 3

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    Tillamook Headlight, Augtist 20, 1914.
Q A lvin r . worrall ?
TILLAMOOK ^HOWS q H^OSPI-
Reynolds
and Leila Crea;
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~.-aser.
Notice.
Mrs. A. S. Burton—Mrs. Davis,
Muriel,,Edith, and Phillip Davis and
Notice is hereby given, that on
Artisans’ Clam Bake Club Given Ethel Malone.’
Monday, September 14th, 1914, the
Rousing Reception.
Mrs. Lamar—May and George County Board of Equalization will
Zumbuhl.
meet at the Court House in Tilla­
The special train of six coaches 1 «y L.
L. T)..
Thomas—Marion, Ruby and mook County, Oregon, and publicly
from Portland, arrived Saturday at 2 Avis Craig,
the assessment roll for said
p.m. and it bore some 250 Artisans, I Mrs. W. Terry— Mary McMahon. examine
Dated at Tilamook City Oregon,
with ladies, 75 poor "Kiddies”, with I E. . _ Page
___ —Gladys
__
and Clayton Dur- year and correct all errors in valua­
some mothers and lady representa- kee and Mrs Ingram,
tions, descriptions of lands, lots or
tives from
Charities j J. H.
U. Dunstan
C___ — jemina and Mar- other
I.yin the
...v Associated v.ianucs
property. Said board will con­
of Portland, in.
in charge, also the cele- , garet French.
tinue in session from day to day. un­
brated Ladies’ Oak Grove,
"
•_ brass 1 John Tucker— Ella, Clara and Lil- til the examination, correction and
hand composed, not only of good lian Riis.
equalization of the assessment roll
musicians, but ladies of _ beauty
. - and ,! ; _ R- Herring—Joe and Constanzo shall be completed. All persons in­
culture, the Rose City Orchestra of BaRitori and Emerson Taylor.
terested in the assessment of their
four pieces, . and a number
of other
1
-.1 | I q W. Tilden—Joe and Dan Calli- property are requested to appear at
musicians and entertainers. The train cotte,
said time and place, as no changes
was met at Bar View by a committee | I pV , Jacobs
____ — . Edmund Kefsky and can be made after the adjournment
from the local Artisan ^Assembly, Elmer Bennett.
of the board.
headed by Attorney Geo. P. Winslow j , C. B. Wiley—John and Carl Nelson
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon,
and
Mesdames
Snodgrass,
Mvers,
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j-.-,
Carl
Hunt
—
Mrs.
Lacy
and
Elsie, August 10th, 1914.
T Monk
' • and Holland, and . with
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— : Lillian and Robert Lacy
Fred - C.
C. A. Johnson,
t Baker
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„1 1 Mrs Houser—Bud Mosely.
and
Secretary z-
C. t R.
Worrall,
County Assessor.
representing the Commercial Club, 1 Mrs. Lucas—Harry and Victor
Mr. Baker presenting Supreme Mas- . 1 George.
Notice for Publication.
ter Artisan with the great key to J F. Bester—Patrick and Paul Mc-
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Tillamook in well chosen remarks. ■ Mahon.
Mr. Winslow presented our hospital­
S. Anderson—Earl Devor, Lawren­ Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
ities to the Ladies' Band.
July 13, 1914.
ce Whitcomb and Tom Ferguson.
Notice is hereby given that Wesley
On arrival at the depot about 500 I E. Donaldson—Harvey and Arthur
B. Sutton, of Tillamook, Oregon, who
citizens with automobiles received Johnson.
them with music by the G. A. R.
J. Schild—Frances Burlingame and on May 10 1909, made Homestead
Entry, No. 01778, for S. Y, S.E. >4,
drum band. The local reception Marjie Craig.
committee soon had everybody at the
Will Hare—tlossom and Fay Mo­ N.E. >4 S.E. % and S.E. J4 N’.E.tf,
Section 9, Township I South, Range
Tillamook Hotel, the headquarters. sely.
Capt Reynolds marched the happy
Bert Johnson—Mary and Frank 8 West, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make fi­
Kiddies through town, and everyone Coleman.
received them with cheers. With
Mrs. Tone—Edgar and Raymond nal Five year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
genuine well known hospitality Till­ Robinson.
amook citizens threw open their
Wm. Maxwell—Claudius and Charl­ before the County Clerk of Tillamook
County, Oregon, at Tillamook City,
homes and every guest was made to es Schmitz.
feel at home. Mr. J. H. Dunstan Mas­
H. Weston—Elma, Esther and Vera Oregon, on the 24th day af August,
I9I4. .
ter of Fairview Grange, took charge Washburn.
Claimant names as witnesses:
of the “Kiddies”, and soon they were
J. Leisberg—Granville McFarland.
Wesley Rush, George T. Kiehnt,
in autos going to the hospitable
Mrs. Edgar—Percy Batson.
Leonard Rush and John Little all of
homes of the people for a two weeks
G. H. Foland—Frank Killiam.
Tillamook Oregon.
outing. They will all be taken to Bar
H. F. Higley, Register.
View Friday for a picnic and day in
the surf, and play in the sands of EXPRESS THEIR APPRECIA-
TION.
Grand Old Pacific Ocean, in charge
Summons.
of Mr. and Mrs. Dunstan and others,
and will be returned to Portland next United Artisans are Greateful for Till
In the Circuit Court of the State
week after the happiest two weeks of
amook’s Hospitality.
Oregon for Tillamook County.
their lives.
N. McMillan, as the guardian
Acommittee from the home band
of the person and estate of
We received the following telegram
invited the Ladies’ visiting band to
Frances Xavier Moreau
join them in a concert on Saturday yesterday morning, which shows how
(Frank Marey) an incom­
evening.
the United Artisans appreciate the
petent person.
At six o’clock a bounteous supper
Plaintiff,
was served to some 500 in the skating hospitality of Tillamook people dur­
vs.
ing
the
Artisan
Clam
Bake
Club's
rink by the local Artisan Assembly,
Will TenEyck, Alfreda Ten
which received many compliments visit to the county. It is as follows:
Eyck and also all other per­
and was highly appreciated. At 8
Portland, Ore. Aug. 18, 1914.
sons or parties unknown
p.ni., the two bands gave a street con­
Editor Tillamook Headlight,
claiming any right, title, lien
cert, the streets were roped off and a Tillamook Ore.
interest or estate in the real
dance and carnival was held for an
Will you permit us to express
estate described in the com­
hour. At 9 p.m. the Ladies’ Band through your columns our deep ap­
plaint herein.
headed the procession and all went to preciation of the generous reception
Defendants.
the Commercial Club rooms, where accorded us by the citizens of Tilla­
To the above named defendants
a grand reception, musical and ball mook, their commercial, civic, relig­ Will Ten Eyck, Alfreda Ten Eyck,
was tendered the guests, which was ious and fraternal bodies, the cour­ and also all other persons or parties
the social event of the summer sea­ tesy of your band, the efforts of the i unknown claiming any right, title,
son, with the ladies displaying many Fairview Grange, the thoughtfulness lien, interest or estate in the real es­
beautiful gowns, It was, indeed, a of your business people, and the open tate described in the complaint herein.
happy, care-free crowd. All were met handed hospitality of our own local
In the name of the State of Oregon
at the doors by the Club’s reception members. Your praises are being you and each of you are hereby re­
sung
in
several
hundred
Portland
committee, assisted by Tillamook’s
quired to appear and answer the com­
finest ladies; our efficient secretary homes, and you surely deserve it all plaint filed against you herein on or
C. R. Worrall was master of cere­ and more. We desire to omit no one before the last day of the time pre­
monies which means that every detail I in this most sincere acknowledge­ scribed in the order of the publication
was carried out to perfection; owing ment of the hospitality of your peo­ hereof, towit; August 20th, 1914, and
if you fail so to answer and appear,
to the unavoidable absence of Mayor I ple.
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap­
United Artisans.
F. R. Beals, Mr. Worrall formally
By H. S. Hudson, Supreme Master. ply to the Court for the relief prayed
welcomed the guests in his usual able
C. L. McKenna, Supreme Secretary for in the complaint, towit; for a de­
manner and his happy introductions
cree that plaintiff is the owner in fee
of the entertainers on the program
simple of the following described
elicited many compliments from all.
County Court Proceedings.
real property, towit; Beginning at a
Following was the program:
point 58.16 chains west and 42.15
Selection by Ladies’ Band.
The County Court met on Saturday chains south of the northeast corner
Concert by Rose City Orchestra.
Introduction of Supreme Officers and transacted the following busi­ of section 21, Tp. I N., R. 10 West of
the Willamette meridian thence north
ness:
pf Artisans.
In the matter of bids for the con­ 74 degrees east 7.08 chains fet* initial
Welcome address, C. R. Worrall.
Response, H. S. Hudson Supreme struction of a county ware house at point of tract herein conveyed, said
submitted, point being the southeast corner of
Master Artisan, in an eloquent ad­ Nehalem, three bids were subn
__ _____
_____ D, $828;
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J. S. Loesung,
D. C. Per- what is known as the Ralston 5 acre
dress replete with teachings of Art­ viz:
tract, thence north 16 degrees west
isanship to make the world better, egoy, $665.70; W. L. Mayer, $525. The 220
feet, thence south 16 degrees west
and appreciation of Tillamook’s gen­ contract was let to W. L. Mayer.
In the matter of the bids for the 23.456 feet to the northeast corner of
erous hospitality.
construction of a concrete bridge I tract sold by Geo. W. Kiger and wife
Laughing Song, I. E. Staples.
Frank Marey by deed dated Oct­
Highland Dance by the pretty over Thompson creek, two bids were , to
and ......
recorded
in book
..........
....... ..............
opened, that of Delsman & Dolan be­ ober 10th, 1902
French Sisters.
| “Z” of deeds page 3> records of Till­
Vocal trio, “My Rosary,” with en­ ing for $1198 and F. C. Feldschau for amook County, Oregon, thence south
core, by Miss Smith and Messrs Hud­ $946.60. The latter was awarded the | 16 degrees east 220 feet to southeast
son and Thomas, three of Portlan i's contract.
| corner of Marey tract, north 74 de-
Bills allowed:
most talanted vocalists.
grees east 23.456 feet to initial point,
...$15.00 1 all
Recitition, Miss Carr, giving imita­ L. E. Patridge.........
being in Tillamook County, State
... 3-75 of Oregon, and that it be adjudged
tions of fowls, birds etc., with whistl­ W. Davis ................
... 5 00 1 that defendants have no estate or in­
ing “Dreaming” song, which jncii- Ike Wells ................
... 5.00 terest whatever in or to said real
Walt Parsoll ...........
cated professional talent.
... 2.50 estate, and that said defendants and
Io,
Miss Salma Dick A. Freeburg ............
Piano Solo,
... 1.25 each of them be forever barred from
Pete Jacobs ............
which showed d high
higfi talent.
... 17-25 asserting any right or claim whatever
Cornet Solo, Prof Dickenson, of the C. L. Lyons ............
... $;s in or to said property adverse to
G. A. Kiehm ............
Oak Grove orchestra.
... 35-69 plaintiff, and for such other or further
Vocal trio, “The beautiful Hawaiian Cloverdale Merc. Co.
... 53 36 relief as to the Court may seem meet
Farwell Song,” Miss Smith, Messrs Cloverdale Merc. Co.
... 42-5 with equity.
A. K. Case ..........
Thomas and Hudson.
|
In closing Mr. Worrall vo’^ed the
This summons is served upon yu
sentiments of all Tillamook in think­
by publication by order of the Hun.
Investigating Halibut Beds.
ing the Artisan Clam Bake Club fur
Webster Holmes Judge of the Ci’tiit
Court for Tillamook County, Orcg.n,
the delicious treat given the citizens
A few years ago when making his . which said order is dated, July 8, 19’4
in bringing these talented entertain­
ers to this city, and invited the guests annual trip over the First Congress­ and the date of the first rublc.ation
to come agan, which sentimc.it was ional District, Representative W. C. hereof is July 9th 1914 and the date of
happily reciprocated with- thanks hv Hawley was advised by people living the last publication and the la st date
the guests and promised to visit us along the Oregon coast in the vicin­ on or before which you arc required
again next year. After this punch, ity of Tillamook and Yaquina bays to answer is and will expire Augis'
ice cream and cakes were served by that there were many evidences of 20, 1014.
T. B. Handley and M. J. G --»oni.
the club ladies in charge of Mrs. W. I existing halibut banks in that locality.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
G. Tait and Mrs. Fred C. Biker, and I Foreseeing a profitable industry for
“on with the dance” was responded his constituents should it be found
to by the gayest, happiest, largest, that halibut abound in large numbers
Free Canadian Homestead.
best dressed assembly ever gathered in the waters adjacent to the counties
of Lincoln and Tillamook, Mr. Haw­
in Tillamook,
Why pay $50.00 to be located. We
And the night was filled with music ley took the matter up with the Com­
And the cares that infested the day missioner of Fisheries and asked that give you full information where the
a careful survey of the locality be best lands are in Western Canada
Folded their tents like the Arabs
made. This was decided upon by the
And silently stole away.
and British Columbia that are close
The early hours of dawn had arriv­ Government and the following letter
to railroad and town; name of guide
will
furnish
further
information
to
ed when "Home, Sweet, Home,” vi­
brated in each heart, and all wended those interested in the progress of on the ground; full directions to get
the work:
, • ,,, .,
their homeward way.
maps and plats free;how to get home­
Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, seekers tickets everything you need to
Sunday morning all went to Bar
August
6,
1914-
’ iew as guests of the Push Club, and
know and locate yourself, all for $3.00.
Remit amount by P. O. mony order
Mine Host Oliver, of the Hotel. It Hon. Willis C. Hawley, .
House
of
Representatives.
and we will setid you the complete
was a perfect day on the beach, bath­
My
dear
Sir:
In
reply
of
your
let
­
information at once. Canadian Home­
ing in the surf, a great free clam bake
for all, a program of music and ter of inquiry of the 5th instant re- stead Company, 73, 6th St., Portland, i
speeches, picnic dinners, dancing, garding the further work of the Alba­ Oregon. For reference, I he harm
erabs, clams and chowder galore, and tross on the coast of Oregon, I beg Magazine Company,, p« I mama
the citizens of Bar View did them­ to advise that the Albatross was tem­ Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
selves proud’, as usual in entertaining porarily withdrawn from
ligation in order to go to Alaska and
their guests.
resume the work during the pres­
At 6 p.m, the Clam Bake Club and will
How’s This?
ent month. In the meantime the in­
guests entrained for Portland with vestigation
We offer Ox« H<MM«D boLifi«« »»WHO
has
not
been
dJopped,
three cheers for Tillamook County but has been conducted out of New­ f>r any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
Beaches and hospitality and a prom­ port by means of shore parties in by Hall » Catarrh rftrre
ise to come again next year.
F. J. CHEXEV * CO., Trledo. O
charge of the technical assistants at­
We. the undertirned have known F J
Following is a list of the citizens tached to the Albatross. As soon as chener
for the la»t IS year», and believe
who are caring for the Fresh Air the results of this work are in suit­ him perfectly honorable In all bu.ine.»
transaction»
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financially
able
shape.
I
shall
take
pleasure
to
—
- able to carry
Kiddies and their names:
communicating them to you. The - ‘out
OBt any obligation»
ohliff.tion. made
mxdr by
b. HI. firm.
Mrs. Hill—Florence Whitcomb.
XATIOXAL BANK OF COMMEBCB
N. J. Myers—Nellie and Ella Whit­ Bureau is in hope that local fisheries
Toledo. O
of considerable importance may be Hall'» Catarrh Cure 1» taken Internail.,
comb.
actin«
directlr
upon
the
blood
and mucous
developed as the result of our inves- »nrface» of the »y»Um. Testimonial»
Mrs. E. Terry—Florence Nelson.
»ent
free. Price 75 cent« per bottle
- Id by-<ll
Mrs. F. R. Beals—Mrs. Phe and
Your, very truly. .
Lb vgA«*«*
Helen Plee.
M M OUUUl, UOlllinlSSKNX«’
Mrs. Robk Stillwell—Bonita and
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LAWYER.
GO TO
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BUSINESS COUNSELOR.¡TITLES,
ACCOUNTANT. NOTARY
PUBLIC.
25 year«' experience. Consultation
F ree.
Coininerciul Club Bld , Tillatuook.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
BEACHES
QR. L. L. HOY,
The most wonderful and interesting journey
in America. Easily reached by the wnv of
Hillsboro.
4
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Landscape — mountains — streams forests
and the crowning glory of all the ( )cean.
Miles and miles of smooth, shining silvery
sands.
Tillamook,
KI>,KR ALLEN
(Suecewsor to Dr. Sharp),
Train Service Just Right.
Two fine through trains daily each way between
Tillamook and Portland ; ami four daily trains between
all beach points—Mohler to Tillamook inclusive.
Parlor Observation Caron “ Seashore Special.”
Commercial Building,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Tillnmook - Oregon)
Round Trip Season and week-end fares from
various points on the P.R, & N. ; also between all
P.R. & N. beach points.
R.
&
Tillamook
QR. J ACK OLSEN,
Special Low Round-Trip Fares»
IP.
Oregon.
C. HAWK,
Full particulars from nearest
P.R. & N. Agent, with copy of hand­
some illustrated booklet describing
the various Tillamook Beach Re­
sorts.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bay City
JOHN M. SCOTT
General .Passenger Agent.
Portland, Or.
Oregon
T illamook B lock
Tillamook
"...
jTregon
rJ~' IL GOYNE,
A I TOKNEY AT LAW.
Tillamook
■
Oregon.
J. CLAUSSEN,
LAWYER.
E
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DEUTSCHER A I) V O K A T.
B lock
2’.3 T illamook
Oregon
Tillamook
. BOALS, M.D.,
your out.
I
PHYSICIAN AND SURGI ON.
Surgeon 8. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg )'
Tillamook .... Oregon
Built on honor, of tlio best materials.
Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges
The. only range made entirely of charcoal and malleable iron.
Malleable iron can't break—charcoaliton won't rust like elect.
Economical In Fuel
The reams of the Majestic are riveted (not put together with
bolts and b tove putty)—they will always remain air tight,
because neither heat nor cold affects them. The Majestic
even is lined throughout with pure asbestos board,
held in place by an open iron grating you can see it — and
it stays there always. Air tight, joints and pure asbestos
lining assure an even baking heat, saving one-half the fuel.
All doors drop to form rigid shelves. No springs.
Malleable iron oven racks elide out uuloinatically, hold­
ing whatever they contain.
Both Phones.
¡ Tillamook
The Great
M ajestic
Charcoal and Malleable Iron
Oregon
CHIROPRACTOR.
i
Building,
TILLAMOOK
Made of
Charçc*!
Iron,
addin*
3C0% to
life of
Karge
I «»JtJHci
J
pper reservoir which h-atg like a tx-n kettle. through a
«■t stamped from one piece of copper. Betting agam.it
linr of nro box. it I xm I b 15 gallon« of water in a v«*r>
few minutes arul by turning a lever the frame and r< nervoir moyr'l
away from fire. An exclusive patented Maiesiti feature, ffpinind
« - 'i Mn <' „.M away with Khovrling abhe.t vvntitatett ash
prevent3 floor from cutrling fire ash c up catches ashes.
A j *
to show you the greatest tmprttvemenf
e^n*r hut in a range.
Don’t buy the range you expect to I •.■I a life
time "unKignt, unseen,” or you'll I m # sure to lw dis­
appointed. Conic to our store, and S'*« the f.'rtat
Majestic — have its many exclusive features ex-
alained-find out why the Majesdt is MDl stronger
than all other ranges where in*»at ranges mi •• weakest,
it ia the I>ei t raiicu at any price and it should
bo in jour UuUn.
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ORE
E. HEWITT,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURI.
OBSTETRICAL SPEClA
Both Piiouet
R. L.
D
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N,
r.
Residence and Oftice in Whitenou»
Residence.
TILLAMOOK,
OREG«
FOR SALE BY
o
ALEX. McNAIR & CO.
1
T. BUI lii
A
\TTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set ol Abatract Book« tn
• »ftice.
T iixcm I'aid (or Non Resident«.
T illamook B lock ,
I illamook
Entire Top
Poore and
Frames
made of
EaUeablc
.... Oregon
Both Plionen.
^»7’ G- McGEE,
PHYSICIAN
&
M D.
SURGEON
Office : Next door to Star
Theatre
*• KORGE WILI ETT
HOMEDALE
WHISKEY
STRAIGHT
Full Quart Only SSc Ex«r»»» Paid
E arc now making a wpecial introductory offer
to secure new customers. Bend us eighty-1
five cents—money order or stamps—we will
send you a full quart bottle «if “Homedale”, a FOUR
YEAR OLD STRAIGHT WHISKEY pachtl in a
Muledcaie—express charges paid. Homedale is both
pure and good. It will surely please you anti win
vour future trade. We arc the largest Mail-Order
Liquor House on the Pacific Coast—perfectly re­
sponsible—been in business over forty years—capital
(100,000.00 fully paid—have twenty thousand satis­
fied customers in seven states, shipping over three
quarters of all the whiskey leaving Portland by ex­
press. Don’t overlook this special offer—your order
will go out on the first train.
ATTORNEY AT LAW)
T ii .L a MOOK
W
F. ZIMMERMAN & CO. —-
•••»« »re« wrttt fee
J illamook
«OME DALÍ
I
( OM'lKki ML Bl’lLDLV«»
Oregon
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
On your front porch < an tie lif
every night until midnight
nd register not over
fifty cent« per month
on the meter.
T illamook E lei i kic L iohi anc
kUM. COMP an *
W ill S faldino , Mu magar.
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