Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 17, 1914, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1914
Double Your Dollars
“ SERVES YOU RIGHT.”
Ihe dollar that slips away will eventually get into
the hands of someone who will set it at work fortune
building for himself.
The dollars you save, whose earning power you ap­
propriate, will make the sum of your fortune.
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Ore
The sooner you begin to save at this bank, the sooner
you will see your fortune expressed in large figures.
We receive savings deposits from a dollar up.
Tillamook County Bank
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
q
Vacuum Cleaner for rent, 50c. per
hour. Bell telephones 130 J and 131
The Tillamook Headlight office is W.—The Electric Store, next to Gem
now located opposite the court house. Theatre.
♦
TILLAMOOKJOTTINGS
WANTED:—Boy to work on de­
livery wagon, after school and on
Saturdays. Inquire of City Transfer
Company.
Wanted to rent a dairy ranch, with
stock, with 10 or more cows. Cash
rent or shares.
Address G. F.
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Hackett, Hemlock, Ore.
Born, on Saturday, to the wife of
Eugene Jenkins a son, also on the
same day, to the wife of Ray Jackson
at Bar View a daughter.
Henry Vierick left last week for
Philadelphia, where he will take a
course in medicine in the university
of Philadelphia.
The place to eat is at the “Good
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
*
Fresh fruit delivered to any part
| of the city. Phone the Fruit Palace.*
I For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River
bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free-
I man.
*
War does not effect our prices on
We are in a position to make some
long time farm loans. First National school books and supplies. We placed
our orders before the advance and
iBank.
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give you the benefit. C. I. Clough. ♦
| Miss Beatrice Gaylord left last
It’s a good rule to buy a sewir.q
week to attend the State Uunversity
machine
v ith an established repa .a-
at Eugene.
tion fo- quality services. The White
| W. C King and wife returned from for sale on easy terms at Jones
I Southern Oregon on Wednesday in Knudson Furniture Company.
*
| their auto.
No matter in what direction the
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ wind blew, and it blew from every
mook Meat Company's Market. We quarter of the compass the past few
(pay 15c per pound.
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days, the rain pattered down in co-
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram- pious showers.
Mr. M. Eckers, the wife of M.
Isey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for-
Eckers, who was shot and killed by
knerly of the Spanish Kitchen.
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ Ray Cooper, with Franz and Chas.
mook Meat Company’s Market. ijt. Kraxbcrger, of Aurora, Ore., are in
1 the city attending the trial of Cooper.
per pound.
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| Wanted—live representative in Till­
G. S. Parmele, recently of Lincoln
amook. Advancement to parties show­
County and who lived in Tillamook ing ability. Steady position. Legiti­
about 17 years ago, is in the city.
mate proposition. Good money. Lady
i For Sale, full blooded Holstein I or gentleman. Benn-Newman Mfg.
(Bulls, one year and six months. Apply Co., 409 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore.
to John Neiger, Fairview, Ore.
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The City authorities have instruct­
For Sale, Good driving or riding ed City Attorney H. T. Botts to in­
iorse. Address E. Musselman, Bay stitute proceedings to condemn a
-ity, Mutual Phone, T. R. Elliott. * I strip of land for the sidewalk op­
| posite the Goodspecd property on
Married by Judge Stanley, at the
j First Street.
-ourt House, on Wednesday, Enoch
Arrangements have been made to
itraw, of Springville, Utah and Miss
keep Bar View hotel open during the
csephine King, of Blaine, Oregon.
Protect your valuable papers from winter, and the speciality will be in
he unexpected fire by renting one of providing fish and clam dinners for
>ur safe deposit boxes. Only one parties who desire to spend a few
ollar per year. Tillamook County days at the beach the coming winter.
* I Phone orders.
PRICE OF
MAZDA LAMPS
REDUCED
His Only
h t h 11» .
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The Electric Store,
NÇXT TO GEM
THEATRE.
F. D. Small is erecting a cannery cratic ticket, also made a few remarks OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOGOOCOOSCOOOOOOCOOOOOGOOeCCCOOOOGOI
west of town and will have it in op­ liter which both candidates were in-
eration in a few days.
roduced to those present.
Owing to the slide on the P. R. &
Ray Cooper on Trial.
N. Wednesday, the passenger train
did not arrive until ten o’clock that
General local interest has been
night. The passengers were transfer­
red to the motor car and brought to held during the past week in the case
of State of Oregon vs. Ray Cooper, ■
the city.
which has been on trial for the past 1
For Sale 4 horse power Fairbanks four days in the Circuit Court. The '
& Morse stationary engine, practical­ State of Oregon being represented
ly new, having been used only six by M. J. Gersoni, District Attorney,1
weeks. Price $120 or will trade. and by C. T. Haas, of the Law firm
Wir Styvccijcn ïh'utûih
Would cost $165 new. This is a bar­ of Wocrndle & Haas, Portland, Ore.,
gain.
while the defense is represented by
W’anted, to exchange, the finest H. T. Botts, a local attorney, and At­
artistic 5 acre surburban home in Port' torney John A. Jeffrey of Portland,
land, valued at $8,000 free of incum­ Ore. The crime on which the defend­
brance, for business property in Till­ ed is now on trial is for the alleged
amook. Address Mr. Arnold, No. 200 murder of Michael Ecker in a »hoot­ t
Gibbs St., Portland, Oregon.
* ing scrape near the latters homestead
at Blaine. Ore. It is claimed that de­
Member of
H. P. Knight, brother of Mrs. Ru-
fendant killed Michael Ecker on July
ger, and T. O’Brien, both of Arizona,
31st. 1914. by shooting him with a
FEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION
were in visiting this week. They left
rifle. Ray Cooper while admitting the
this morning for Alaska where they
Of the United States.
killing claim-, it was done in self de­
are sent by a large steel structural
fense.
company to erect a large building for
Ray Cooper was formerly a teacher
a mining company.
of manual training in the Tillamook
Geo. B. McLeod, of the Hammond High School, and from all reports
Lumber Co.; Wills Gilbert, of the had a good reputation and was well OOOOO9OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOGO9O0GOOSOOOQO9OQC
Wilson River Lumber Co., and C. H. thought of by local people prior to
Wheeler of the Wheeler Lumber Co., the shooting.
were in the city on Wednesday and
The jury in this case was enpanell-
Report of the Condition of the
appeared before the Board of Equal­ ed on Monday, all day being taken
ization and protested against the as­ for this purpose, the members of the
sessment of their property being jury being as follows:—J. J. Powell,
raised.
C. W. Clements, Alex Finlanson, B. At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of
business, September 12th, 1914.
On Monday evening the members Tomlinson, Carl C. Hunt, Henry
of the Presbyterian Church gathered Rogers, J. G. Kennedy, Len Hiner,
RESOURCES.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Alfred Magnuson, Dan H. Fletcher
Watt to surprise Mr. and Mrs. R. U. and Frank Crane.
Op Tuesday the State started the Loans and Discounts........................................................ $ 111,341.27
Moore, who are leaving for McMinn­
488.18
ville. Rev. MacKenzie, on behalf of presentation of the case introducing Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ..............................
25,000.00
the congregation, presented Mr. and as witnesses Mrs. Kate Allison and U.S. Bonds to secure circulation....................................
: to
Mrs. Moore with a beautiful cut glass Ben and Don Allison of Blaine, all Other bonds to secure U.S. Depost $
eye witnesses to the actual shooting.
secure Postal Savings.............................. $1.015.00
1,015.00
dish.
Other witnesses on behalf of the Bonds, Securities, etc. (other than Stocks)..................
22,053.34
The meetings at the Nazarenc State were Dr. Monk, who identified Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures..................
7,223.36
Church arc increasing in interest and photographs taken by him on the Other Real Estate owned .................................. ............
5,816.79
will continue during this week. Ser­ scene of the alleged murder, Dr. Due from State and Private Batiks and Bankers,
vice each evening at 7:30 and on Sun­ Hawk, the coroner of the county, J.
Trust Companies and Savings Banks..................
2,170.59
day at It a.ra. 3 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday S. W’iltnont, store keeper of Blaine, Due from approved Reserve Agents........................ ..
52, IM >2.08
night will be the closing service. Mr. Browning, Mrs. Anna Dahl of Checks and other Cash Items..........................................
689.56
Friday afternoon at three o’clock the Blaine, Carl Linke of Portland, Ore., Exchanges for Clearing House.......... ...............................
1,447 15
Holiness Association of Tillamook and Mrs. Mina Ecker, widow of the Notes of other National Banks............................
340.00
will meet in the Nazarene church for deceased.
Fractional Paper Currency. Nickels and Cents
336.52
a business meeting. Will each mem­
On behalf of the defense Lee and Lawful Money Reserve in Bank. viz. :
ber be present.
Don Cooper, brothers of the accused Specie.................................................................... $32,174.60
..........
32.171. HO
The Fair Board is entitled to the were introduced as.witnesses. Mrs. M. Legal-tender notes..................................... ..
Redemption
fund
with
U.S.
Treasurer
(5
per
cent
of
and
blue ribbon, and the judges were not Cooper, mother of the defendant
circulation).................................................................. .
1,250.00
onto their job, in not decorating Sheriff H. Crenshaw were also wit-
President J. H. Dunstan, Secretary ncsses for the defense.
Total
$ 265 118.44
Owing to the importance of the
W'm. G. Tait and L. M. Kraner with
that badge of honor for their hard case and the local interest therein,
LIABILITIES
and persistent work in making all ar­ the court room in which it was being
rangements for the County Fair. tried was constantly crow'ded to its Capital stock paid in ........................................................ I $
..............
They are truly entitled to a vote o,‘ full capacity. And because of the de­ Surplus fund......................................
thanks, and in behalf of the citizens fendants many friends in Tillamook Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Tuxes paid
. .........................................................
wc arc going to express their thanks it is doubtful whether a conviction Reserved for taxes
can be secured. Closing arguments National Bank Notes outstanding
and appreciation of their services.
in the case were made Friday, and Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers
Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Moore were after the Judges instructions were Individual deposits subject to check..................
pleasantly surprised last Saturday given, the case was given to the jury, Demand certificates of deposit........................................
evening by the Senior Class of the who up to the time of going to press Time certiflces of deposit payable after 30 days or
Tillamook High School at the home had not yet returned a verdict.
after notice of 30 days or longer......................
15,432.80
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex W’att. The
1,820.37
The case went to the jury at three Certified checks .............. ......................................................
evening was spent with music and o’clock on Friday afternoon.
Postal Savings deposits.........................................
314.24
games. Refreshments were served by
the class after which the president of
Total
$ 265,148.51
Timbermen Make Explanation.
the class presented Mr. Moore with
a gold ring as a token of appreciation
Tillamook, Oregon, Sept 15, 1914 State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS.
for his services in the High School.
I, W. J. Riechers, Cashier of the above-named bank, do
Mr. and Mrs. Moore left on Tuesday Tillamook Commercial Club, Tilla­ solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of
mook
Oregon.
morning for McMinnville where Mr.
my knowledge and belief.
Dear sirs:—Our attention has been
Moore will teach in the High School.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of Septem­
called to a letter written by your club ber, 1914.—Rollie W. Watson, Notary Public.
under date of Sptember 11. In said
Correct—Attest: W. G. Tait, J. C. Iiolden, B. C. Lamb,
Reception at Commercial Club.
letter certain recommendations have Directors.
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The Tillamook Commercial Club been as to valuations to property in
gave a reception on Thursday even­ Tillamook County for taxation pur­
ing in honor of the visit of' Dr. poses and in support of such recom­
Withycombe to the city, who is a mendations refrences are made to
candidate for governor on the Re­ certain mortgages on timber lands.
We do not believe that it is the wish
publican ticket, in the absence of
President Dwight, Fred C. Baker was of your club to misrepresent facts but
called upon to preside, who introduc­ it is true that tht statements made,
unless explained will have the effect
ed the distinguished visitor.
In the case of our cofpany, which
Dr. Withycombe first referred to
the splendid exhibits he had seen at is one of those referred to, and who
the fair, which was a surprise to him, unfortunately had to borrow money
but he was greatly pleased to see the to pay its taxes and carry on its busi­
great improvement that had been ness, wc confidently believe that
made in stock since he first visited your fairness will cause you to look
Tillamook, Dr. Withycombe referred on the references to the record« in
to what Holland and Denmark had an entirely different light when we in­
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had done in dairying and the progress form you that the said mortgage cov­
made by better stock and scientific ered in addition to the lands in this
dairyink. He referred to the increas­ county over thirty acres in Clatsop
ed products raised in Oregon in re­ County and also sixty acres of mill
cent years, but. he said, this was com­ site property having two thousand
paratively small to what could be feet along deep water at Astoria, to­
raised had we more people l and
.._ cheap-
. gether with sawmill, elecric light
er money to develop the agricultur­ plant, and all accompanying sheds,
al resources of the state. The Dr. houses and wharves necessary to
deeply regretted the European war. carry on .1 large timber business.
Wc also know that other of the
for he was of the opinion that it
would in some respects be a set back mortgages can be explained along
to Oregon, for many of the young similar and equally enlightening
men killed in battle would, no doubt, lines.
have come to this state, which was We believe you will wish this ex­
needing more settlers to help develop planation to have the same publicity
the agricultural resources. He paid a that has been given your letter and to
high tribute to the Germans and that end are giving a copy of same to
those of other nationalities who had each of your newspapers.
Very Respectfully
cleaned up land.
lfammond Lumber Co.,
Attorney J A. Jeffreys, candidate
By
George
B.
McLeod, vice-president
for Attorney General on the Demo-
Founded in the Strongest Way,
Growing Stronger Every Day.
Every dollar you earn incapable of doubling itself in
time, without any effort oti your part except to hang on
to it.
Good house and lot for sale on easy
terms. Apply to J. S. Stephens. *
Safe deposit boxes for rent. Til! 1-
mok County Bank.
*
Roadster automobile for sale cheap
at Ed’s Garage.
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Blacksmith shop to rent next to my
office. T. H. Goyne.
♦
$1.50 PER YEAR.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Snap in Dairy Farm.
For Sale, Dairy Farm of 320 on Slitz
Bay, in Lincoln County, with over 100 acres
of splendid bottom land and 15,000.000 ft.
of mixed timber, 100 head of cattle, part
dairy cows and part beef cattle, and I head
of horses. There is also a cheese factory and
saw mill on the place. This is a great
bargain in real estate.
Will divide tht*
place to suit buyer.
Terms : Cash for cattle ;
time on approved security for
Cause of sale is the death of one of the
stockholders.
If you are wanting a good river bottom
farm now is your opportunity to obtain one
at a low figure.
Inquire at the Headlight oilice for the
next ten days.
G. S. Farmele, Gaston, Oregon.